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Never, Clark, Wellsville • Clipper No 2, Crook!, Cincinnati - Amer;ca, Decamp, Wheeling Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Danabe, Cock, Brownsville Cousul, Bowman, Brewnsville Louis McLain,l3ennet, Brownsville Swatara, Cox, Brownsville. W/ld'Cherry. and Sarsaparilla! A VERY IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION, TO' ALL PERSONS TN ALL PLACES, Al All Times, AND UNDER- AUL CIRCUMSTANCESI IF YOU ARE SICK, get cured; if well, employ measures to continue so. Every individual in dttlges in habits, which must, to a greater or lesser extent, disarrange the admirable and intricate com binations which form the system, and conseqently ZVEIIIt INDIVIDUAL, should pCisseas some mild, yet efficacious, simple and accredited agent for preserving all the functions of , the body in good order. _ • DR. WOOD'S • • lIAILSAPAPILLA AND WILD CHENEY =TIERS will achieve this result, and should be in every fami -IY, and in the hands of every person, who, by busi ness, profession or general course of life, is predis posed to the very many little ailments that render life a curse, instead of a blessing, and finally result, is their aggregated condition, in the cause OF. DEATH. The Bitters here mentioned arc compounded by a man of great skill and knowledge, from the simples Nature pretients to those who care to find them, and which are the only reliable antidotes to the poison of disease. The chief - ingredients are the universally beloved Sarsaparilla and the Barkef the Wild Cherry Tree, with which the red man or the forest cures nearly every disease of the internal oi gates. These materials, though powerful in their action, are as common sense teaches us, • ENTIRELY HARMLESS; • and prepared as they are here, one of the greatest medical operatives in the inhabitable globe. By tak ing these BirrEns, the scrofulous may be restored to beauty, and avoid the sharpinife of the surgeon.; for they not only eradicate pimples and tumors ; but overcome ESE CANCER AND RING'S EVIL! Whoever is subject to the horrors of Consumption, should at once purchase this aces-nrstrxor. In the train of Costiveness follow dreadful local conger: lions, oftentimes insanity, very frequently mania or hypocondria, violent head aches, palpitations, and other affections or the heart, and rheumatic swel lings. Dr. Wood's Compound is one of the most of ficient medicinesin rooting these complaints, and their fountain head, that can possibly be procured. From being confined in close rooms, and from taking a small modicum of exercise, numerous per sons daily are made to deplore a loss of appetite, painful headaches, weakness of the muscles, I a ngour, want of energy sufficient to permitthem to seek rec reation, &c. &c. These persons say for years, that they "don't feel very well." If they do not employ a methdd by which they can feel Qum wr.x.r., they eventually sink under a severe fit of illness, and are sAyrn FROX THE GRAFI: only by a miracle, and even then the lancet, leech, blister and calomel have left them mere shattered hulks, full of aches and sorrows, and not only - a pest to themselves,but a source of disgustand annoyance to all with whom they com e , in contact. All these _ . FEARFUL CONSEQUENCES may be avoided by an early application orthe virtues of these Ihrecus. For the truth atlas, the proprie tor pledges his word and honor, and in evidence can show files of undoubted certificates which he has re ceived, unsolicited from all quarters. He does not, however, ask the invalid to swallow his certificates, but his 13rrrEus, and is willing to stake all lie holds dear on earth in favor of their worth. THE DYSPEPSIA, in either a mollified or severe firm, will disappear before the qualities of Dr. Wood's preparation, and thl cute may be relied.ortas a permanent one. Did the trrtrus pelmets no other recommendation, it would be one of the finest vegetable compounds medical science can' invent t but it is equal to the complete eradication of LIVER COMPLAINT, in every slyipe, and of every affection, minor or gi gantic, of the billiary aparatus. Individuals who are constitutionally billions ought regularly to take this mild agreenhlc and excellent TONIC AND ArrtRIT.NT, s will diffuse health throughout even• fibre of the frame, ard send happiness and love oflife thrilling to the heart. FAactura °eons TO ram. Is onr Every medicine chest on board ship should also be well stocked with this capital remedy as Mt-Milt- VY..cO cannot afflict those who take it, or long re sist its vigorous assaults. ALL lINP . IIIIITLES OF TITE Stoop vanish before it, and the old relics of early imprudence invariably disappear, soon after being submitted to its action. Every complaint of the stomach is broken by it The &mks have in no instance Riled of curing JAUNDICE, GENERAL MU LTI'', every disorganization of lEEE I , - • , By neglecting the little inroads made upon the lat ter a east portion of our follow beings arc rendered extremely miserable—so miserable, indeed, that they wish todie. Every brittle ofDr. Wood's Sarsa parilla and Wild Cherry Bitters," contains a modi : urn of joy and content for each of those anxious ad imprudent sufferers. Remember that an injudi ions use of mercury is inevitably productive of many vile which ate put to flight by this glorious and un urpassable compound; and that ainictions which are =PE ay speedily and safely be Shuffled off through its gency. Asa medicine whici must benefit EVERYBODY, rom the SIMPLY delicate to the CONFINED AND DES- Alamo INVALID, no equal is to be found for it. It ould be well to bear in mind that preventive is nfinitely more desirable than cure, and that Dr. Vood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Bursas ARE 10TH. Put up in.bottles, three or four times larger than :ristol's or Sand's, for the same price—one dollar .er bottle. WYATT & KETCHAM, 121 Fulton street, New ork, wholesale Agents. Sold in Pittstturgh, at I i . _ • P. R. SAWYER 9 S HEALTH DEPOT:of Yalu .ble Medieinee, Smithfield, between 3a and Fourth treeta, and it WM. THORN'S Drug Store, Market treat. • seD2 dfm&wl2t• O B S a T n — k T o v_v-,. e i f P tteLtui certificates n o e f s n t i o rni c k b e o r f e t d h e9l.9:sx ciinjantblee ame of John Isensee, dated February 12th, 1846, •r eleven shnrest and one numbered 1046 same ame, dated. Feb. 2, 1447, for nine shares. I here y give notice to all persons concerned, to come rward and‘show cause why the Bank should not sue new Certificates in lieu of the ones lost. MESE dec . 3, 1847-2ta INEMEI resh Fruits. Ars, Citron, Spices, itt.e. 000 ( I ) ffske Cu'rrants; 10 Kegs and 20 half Kegs Raisins; 6 Biles soft shell Almonds; 10 Bags Filberts; • 10 " Walnuts;. 20 Boxes Rock Candy; 20 Kegs Grapes; 100 IN Nutmegs) 100 Rls Cloves; Pure Ground Spices, of all kinds; 150 Drums Fresh Figs; 100 Boxes M. R. Raisins; Just received and for sale by BENJ. DOWN, ,decl4-dlvr No. 191 Liberty street Cigars, Cigars, Cigars MPORTED AND DOMESTIC: 15,000 Principe, of various Brands; 5,000 Regalia' ; 3,000 Lanorma ; 2,000 Castillos; 10,000 Sinai! sized Havanna • Together. with a large lot of Half Spanish, Mselay d Common Cigars. Also, 10 Boxes of 5 lump Tobacco, for sale at o. 25 Fifth streetsburgh. decl4- 1w • JACOB MCOLLISINint. RUGS--Gum Myrrh Turkey; • " Gamboge; " Kinn True; " Opium, new crop; Galbanum Strained ; Ext. Jalap; • " Dandelion ; Belladonna; Just received and fur sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO. decl4 - cor Ist and Wood ets -..,'::::':. ..-' ,.. .- - 4 - - . .!. 4.i.'-'44.-• . 4_ , .:e i,: : :•..'.'i::::i."-i ':. , '....5.17 . :':" -- -,,,,,-.,.:•.- t , ,:5.; ::,I -,...k.6.,,. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM H EREDITA RY wISE JOHNVSEE mum 140 ~':, g'''•-i• - ••?:f;i•- • '''', t ,4-i_•4'• ;•:-.4.#,.,6, '," -,',.[••• i.-....'• t - 17.0...g,11,', *t'.:l' t -..::•=,-",-*7;!,;',45-,4...zt,',4',. i ...- 4 . .-'' .: zi- ~.:.-,.,.-1.,•.--.sAtt:z-:;:l'''-.. , .. ,4, 1 24 , ' o:llloraociertro Couron.-"--,l4esers Editors i -1 ) ob served some time la communication over the denature for Parent," stating that Dr. Jaynes :tidier: Expectorant no been the.means of saying the lives of three ofbis children, Who were stifferi ng severely with whOoping cough; and having, but s short time before, leat one of my children by bat dreadful complaint„ and having another, ',find ny only child, suffering the greatest agony with :he same disease, and in hourly expectation - of its leath, I was induced t 4 purchitse a bottle of itintid 2orninetind using It necurliug to the ffitection`s= Ind to the surprise !all it began to mend in fill :eeti minutes aftertve Commenced using it, and the ;hilt] has now completely recovered. I have no acquaintance with. Dr. Jayne, but I hereby return him .a; husband's and a father's grateful acknowledgments. J. L. SIAIPKINS Philadelphia, April 2,2d,1846. Jayfte's Hair Tonic=-We commend the atten tion of those desirous or restoring theirhair or im proving its beauty, ;to this elegant preparation We hear it every Where highly spoken of, and es pecially by all who hate made use of it, as greatly efficacious in -stimulating the growth of the 'hair, and preventing and .ctifing many affections of the skin. Its virtues are : amply and suffieientlyattest. ad.—N. Y. Sun. . For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 72 FOURTH is reef, near Wood—and at the Drug Store of H. ;P ; Schwartz, Federal street, Allegheny City • ; mar 4 Important to Cor4iirbpiires!!!—Strange! That so many who are alilited . with a Cough that is gradually wearing them down, and slowly, but surely stealing them into that dreadful disease Consumption—that disease which carries off thou sands-daily, are doing, nothing, or what is worse than nothing, gorging ,themseltes with nostrums, that are puffed to the !skies for cures they are said to have effected on scirhe foreign or unknown per sons. When they car be p,sitively cured by using .Dr: Rogers' Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, which still continues to effect the most If Cures ever recoPled in the annalsof medicine. A fact which is prorled by reference to the vast number of certificates!from the first and most re spectable citizens. such as Dr. Wm. J. Richards, Judge Wm. Burke, • Ilia. Wife of the Rev. G. W.; Maley, Dr. Hiram •Cox l , late Professor in Eclectic Medical College of Cincinnati, and others of this place. Certificates tut only of remarkable cures of distressing Cough; but Co isumption actually cured, after the Physicians of the highest standing had given them up Tto,die? If men of such high standing will vouch lo'r the grert virtues of this medicine, we cannof but infer that it is at least all that it is represented : to he. It can be had at D. C Kneeland's, also-at Messrs Kidd 4. Co,'s nov23 The time has tome. Cri - hen coughs and colds are rife, when consumptidn insinuates its changeful form—nips many aiii i vely bud, and lurks within the present blooming !flower, the beantious cheek now deadly pale, novel flushed with crimson hue, bespeaks the piesente of a foe, a direful foe, who flatters to destroy: Fo<lrap the metaphor. such is Consumption, often Vreught an by neglected coughs and colds, wet leet,,&c. BEWARE, and use the sovereign remedy, 'Doctor Sherman's All Healing Balsam, a certain ; and never failing remedy for coughs, colds, constimption, asthma, pain in the side and breast, Whooping cough, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint. bronchitis, &e. Price, 25 cents and $1 per; bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by W. JacksobJ at his Boot and Shoe Store, and Patent Medicine Warehouse,r.r. Liberty street, Pittsburgh, and ity.4,hly appointed Agents in every town in the U. Sttal.es See advertisement. rsiiiv23 The Cry is Sall (IteY Come!—Some hare already made their entry.. and a whole Battalion are on their march. This is the season when General Disease makes his rippearance, his troops are welt disciplined and officered. General Consumption his chief warrior; Wending his way onwards, accompanied by Ws' Pioneers. %Vet Feet, Cough. Cold, Night Swears, .pitting of Blood. Debility, Exhaustion, FlushingS of the face, &c. &c., and those disturbers of the ppeace of mankind. Bronchi al affections of the;, Throat, Asthma, Whooping Cough, &c. But thanks to Dr. Sherman, of New York, for his great invention, u The 411 Healing Balsam," Try—Stid lie cured! Priie 25 cents and.sl 00' per bottle. Sold by W Sl. J ACKSON, at his Patent Medi eine Warehouse and' l&aot and Shoe Store, E 0 Lib erty street, Pitisburgh, and by duly appointed A gents, in every town in the States. oct3o GREAT ITALIAN REMEDY PRI4A4EILPIIIA, April 2f, 1846 Being afflicted for'some S years with that most listressing disease. the. asthma, and for the last I years much of the time confined to my room. tnd at several different times my life was des ,mired of; I concluded to obtain some of Ma 'Rini's Sicilian Syrup, sshtch was recommended to ne by a friend frorri New York who stated that it had cured some of the most inveterate cases mown to the medical profession. Suffice it to say, _hat, after using the' alrove medicine for about 4 reeks, I was entirely relieved, and I believe radi ally cured. Yours with respect, LIVER W. OWEN, No 17.fi Bertram st., Philacfa. Hays & Brockway. Wholesale and Retail Agents; see advertisement.: feb22 Dietlona' I es.-.Grewk, Clasrt. • Cal. &c. A NTHoh"S CLASSICAL DICTIONARY; Dict‘ogiry of Greek and Roman Antiquities; M , Cullougles Commercial Dictionary; Ure's Dictionary •and Supplement--Arta, Diann factures, and 'lines ; Webstees Octavo Dictionary, revised edition Todd's, Johnston. And Walker ' s Dictionary ; Lidell and Scott"ii . lareek and English Lexicon; Worcester's Dictionary, English Flerrii4's and re.ilitti's French and English Dictionary: Leveret's Latin Lexicon Union Bible Dictionary; Robinson's Cabinet Dictionary ; Buck's Theologic'af, Dictionary, etc. etc. The above, with a , geheral assortment of Theolo gical, Classical, Miscellaneous, and Sunday School Books, always on hand and for sale low. ELLIOTT Et ENGLISH, decB 56 Market.st. bet ad and 9th. DUFF'S i rmi , AND WRITING _ 5 ROOMS, IN lc 1 , 1 . ”rrier of th and Market eta., ) \ I, : . are now open fi,r afternoon 1 i and eveening classes. Mer cautue awl b1e..t.1 uuat Dook-keeping are taught in such a manner that every learner . going through the whole course of tearthing, 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. Mr. DuiPs new treatise on steamer's accounts, the only complete work yet published on this subject, for sale at the' Class room and by the Book stores. decB NT, OTIOE TO STOCKHOLDERS—'In pursuance 111 of the provisions of the charter•of incortiore tion, the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Monongahela Navigation Company, will be held I on Monday, the 3d day of January, 1848, (being the first Monday of the month) at the office of the slid Company, in breed's ,DMldings, Fourth street, it the city of Pittsburgh , for the purpose of electing the officers for the ensuing; year. dec6 wnt. DA KEWELL, Seery. JOS. W )UDWELL, Importer. and Dealer in Foreign and 'Domestic Hardware, CORNED 6£COttb AND WOOD ma., ect29-ly PITTSBURGH. J. Ai..ql.lloP, VETERINARY SURGEON ("lAN be found at hi/ill:own shoeing establishment, near the St. Clair,streetbridge,lately occupied by Messrs. Carr & Rowland. nova-dam B . ROMIDE POTASH- , -100 Ounces j just received and for sale by B..k.IFAHNESTOCK tr. Co., dec9 ' eerncr let and poem ate. ENZOIC ACID-74 ounces just received and Btor sale by B, A. FAH NESTOCK & CO., decl corner of First and Wood its. fAATS-10 baga on consignment, cir sale by decls . J. D. WILLIAMS p LAXSEED—A few 'hags for sale by SMITH & SINCLAIR, decl 513 Wood Street. Refined 13orax. 6 cases Englisb,just reo'd and for sale by B. A.!FAHNESTOCK Z& Co., noT3O pot, First and Wood sts :63 •;i;i • ; 41, - 4 -- t EZEI2I ; r!' o'. . =:= - - rHOS. WHITE, No. 76, Marxet street, will sell -outhils entire stocx of Dress Goods, at greatly reduced Prices, for cash, consisting ofthe following: Calicoes', French -Chintzes, gingham'', Palo Alto, Buena yista i Gala English and French Merino Plaids; English,), Scotch,- and French' Moustiri de Laines; English, Scotch, and French cashmere?, paramettas, al pacests,*oglisli and French "inerin on, plain, barred and striped, wide and narrow black and blue blacx silks; bide -and narrow barred and striped fancy finis- Also, some very desirable changeable fbr ladies' walking coats; barred 'and striped Irish poplinsvgreen olive and bluer . French Habit cloths, for ladies' cloaxs; a splendid assortment of Cash mere and Terkerishawis, to sell from $2 to $3 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 blanxets; a large lot of remnants ofcalicoes, gingham", lawns, delain es, cashmeres,. bermes, balzarines,pfaida and satinets, and 'many Others, too tedious to Mention, which will be sold without regard to cost decl3-demo BA. FAHNESTOCIVS COUGH SYRUP—This . preparation has proved itself to be of very great effieacy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, Cold's, 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 'certifi cates 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 few Cough preparations that will 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 6th and Wood streets. decl3 Pittsbnrgh and Connellsville Rallroad Company. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—In pursuance of a resolution of the Board of Directors of the Pittsburgh and Connelsville Railroad Company, notice is hereby given, that sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Company,' (Franklin Hall,l Pittsburgh, between the hours of 9 and . 12 o'clock ,A fd, until the 224 day of December instant, for the grading' and masonry nit Miles'of the Pittsburgh and Connelsville Railroad, extending up the Youghiogheny river, from the village of M'Reee , port, in the county of Allegheny. Plane and specifications of the work can be Been alter the 19th inst., at the office of the Company, between the above named hours. WM. LATIMER, Jr, President of Pittsburgh and Connellsvilin It. It. Co Pittsburgh, Dec.14,1847-td SEALED PROPOSALS, W ILL be received at the Office of the Superin tendent of the s Allegheny Portage Rail Road. until 6 o'clock, P. M. of WEDNESDAY, the Nth day of DECEMBER inst., for furnishing all the co& required for the Stationary Engines, Depots and Boat Slide, for the delivery of the Wood, for the Sawing of \Vood, for doing the hauling on the levels be tween Planes 2 and 3, 5 and 6, 6 and 1, 7 and 8, and 8 and 9 ; for the horse power at the head of Planes 1,3, 4 and 10, and at the Mot of planes 1,2, 4,5, 9 and 10, and the Boat Slips at Johnstown and flolli dayshurg, and for the delivery of the String timber, Ties, Plank, Sm., and the Castings for the year 1849. Specifications will be exhibited at the offie five days previous to the letting . decls.ltd TENN DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, BURK'S Building, Fourth ntrcet. Hough & Anthony, D'aguerreotypists from the Eastern cities, would call the attention of the in. hthitantis of Pittsburgh and the neighboring WWII, to their Daguerrutypes of citizens and others, at rooms in the Third story of Burn's Buildings, 4th street. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared tb produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the moat powerful kind, enabling us to esecute pictures unsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness t' nature. The public arc solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither required or expected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given: IC. 13. Opremtors will find this a good depot fur stock and chemicals. . (Kr Instructions given in the art, containing the most recext Improvements. declo I)IURE GREEN AND UL•li. TEAS, from the N. I York Pekin Tea Company. Just received at the Pekin Tea store, 72 Fourth *treat s , frotn'the New York Pekin Tea Company i a very large supply of fresh Green and Black Teaa, of all the different grades and qualities imported into the country, pack ed in lead in 5 0 lb. boxes, 1 lb., 1 lb. and 1-4 1b• packages. Also, 5 lb. tin cannisters of the different qualities, convenient for rimilies and steam htrats, ranging in prices from . 371 cents per lb., to $1 50. Fine Oolong Black Teas, 40, 62, 75, Si and Itl per pound. inr We will refund t h e money in all cases Where our teas do not give entire satisfaction, or exchange for a different article. Pato Tea store, 72 Fourth street near Wood. deep A. JAYNE:S; CONSTANT supply of superior Shell Oysters, roasted or in the shell; also Game and every delicacy of the season, served up in superior style, at the shortest notice. BANK EXCHAN,IF., decG tf Third St. bet Wend and Market It (25 CENT!) (A DOI.) Dr. Ralph's rniversal Vegeli able Pills, CIONTA IN NO MERCURY, and the Happy comhina -4j tion of the ingredients, and proportions ore such as to produce a medicine which neveilails to relieve, when relief is at to be obtained DR. RALPH'S Pitts require no puffin g where they are known, end where they nielict, one trial is sufficient to secure their adoption: r.rwo kinds in one box, with full directions. S. L. CUTIIBERT, Wholesale and Retbil Agent, No. 50 Smithfield at., hear 3d st. Anrairrs—ino. M'Cracken, sth Ward ; Wm. Cole, Allegheny city; T. G. Smith,Birmingham; C. Ritchie, Cannonsburgh, Pa. 25 eta. a box. decl6 Fort SALE—About 400 copies of IIARRIS • 11 late DIRECTORY. of Pittsburgh, Alleg , mny, Bir mingham, &c. 250 cuts of 5 double purple and yel low Carpet Chain; 800 of all sizes Wooden , Bowls, 1210, 9:12, 9-15 Window Sash; Whits Louisville Lime, and a small noinoriment or Bed Cords, TlVine, Lines, etc. fur sale low fin Casli„ . by ISAAC HARRIS, Agt. and deel6-4t Com. Merchant, sth st. near WoOd. LONG and square Shawls—Just received, Pet: ex press, 75 more of those very fashion:lWe • nng and square plaid shawls. A. A. MASON & Cb. dent° R AISINS -00 bxe. and 1 We. M. R. for st*by J. D. WILLIAMS," decls 110 Wood it. CANDLES -20 but. ISteanne Candles, I'm sal;i by declb J. D. WILLIAM;, ~ . RI CE 1 tierce fresh Carolina, for sale by --. decls J. D. WILLIAM --, ..-- NUTS—'J bales Almonds; 11 10 his. shelled do j f 3 bags Cream Nuts; . . . • 6 r , Pea Nuts, for sale by decl .1. D. WILLIIIMI. - DOW 2 D. COLOCYNTLI Bayberry ; a Ali.es ; " Bark Peruvian I .., " Liquorice _Root I Strichnine i Chloride Gold i Kidder's It'd. Ns ; just received and Tor sale by 13. A. FAHNESTOCK Et Co. decl 1 cor let and Wood stS. Old Dlon. Rye Whiskey TEN bids. prime NA Monongahela Rye Whisltey, the last I have to' offer ror sale. Persons :de. strons of procuring a strperiot old article'nom have an opportunity. Ift.NRY F. SCHWEPPE, decla.lw Liberty atre.t, opposite Wood. NOW receiving an entire new stone o f Piano Fortes, from the manufactories of Gee & Co., New Yore, and Chicxeringi of Boston. The pat• terns are of the latest style, and with .all the mod ern improvements. For sale at Factory prices, by decl6 4111 JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. FRENCH MERlNOS—Received per expreenr, at 62 Marvret street, another invoice of 10 pieces French Merinos, choice colors. decl6 y A. A. MASOM & Co. FRENCH CASHMERES—A. A. Mason doCo., 62 Marstet street, have received more than 100 pea of French Cashmeres, of every quality and price. decl6 NAILS -100 Kegs assorted sizes, for sale by decl.s J. D. WILLIAMS, i ~. tit ~ ya `- : 4 T '- d h .~,.. Y .. {'-sF' ISE= ESE TfrOS. J. POWER, Sup't. A. P. R. It SHELL OYSTERS New Piano Forte• I • A ', A • ' • 'Auctiott Dry Goods, Farutture, Tobopoo,.lkVatoh.. ea, &e. at Auction: Y.JAMES I,OI4ENNA ON Monday next, December 20th - , at: 10 o'clock, A. M., will be sold, at the Auction ROOMS, No.-114 Wood street, 3 thorns front: Filth, a large and general assort!: ent of Dry Goods, the balance of.a Retail establishment, comprising in part: Ginghnms, calicoes, lawns, linens, flanels, mus line, plaids, alpaccas, merinoes, hosiery, cloths, case mores, casainetta, and at the same 'time cloth ing, boots and shoes. At 2 o'clock, in the afternoon, household and Kitchen Furniture, viz : bureaus tables, chairs, bed steads, sofas, bedding and Kitchen utensils; and at the same time; 'on account of a former purchaser, '3 kegs tobacco, unless redeemed before the time specified In this advertisethent. At early gas light, same evening, a few fine Gold and Silver Patent Lever Watches, with a lot of second hand Watches of every description; also; an assortment of Dry Goods, the balance of a Retail Store, by order of Assignees. declB JAS. WKENNA, Auct'r. Building Lot• In Birmingham at Awe.. ON Wednesday afternoon, Dec.22d, at 2 o'clock, will be sold on the-premises: TWenty very handsomely situated lots of ground, fronting on Centre street, Porry street and Harmony Lane, near the Iron Works of Wood, Edwards & M'Knight, and other extensive factories in that flourishing borough, a plan of which may he had at the Auction Store, or on application to S. W. Carr. The above property being in a highly improved neighborhood and near the centre of business, is among the most desirable }or business purposes or private dwellings now fur sale. Terms, one-fifth cash, residue in two, three, four and foie years, with interest, payable annually; to be secured bibond or nusrtgage. Title indisprtable. declB JOHN D. D VIS, Auct'r. Catalogue Sale of BoOkr. N Saturday, December lfith, at 6 o'clock, at j the Commercial Sake Room, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be :sold without reserva, a large and extensive collection of Theological, Medical, Poetical, Historical and Miscellaneous Books, among which are seine Lon4on editions and fine illustrated worsts. Also, I Duleimo; I box Sea Shells; 4 splendid Dusting scenes, detll JOHN D. D I AVIS, Auevr BY JOHN D. D'AVIS, AUDTIONEEIt SOUTH-EMT CORNER CT WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS Dry Goods ON Monday morning; De'cem'ber d„ at 10 clock f at the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and'iith sts., will be sold without tisserse, nn extensive assortment of seasonable staple aed fancy Dry Goods, &c., among which are superfine cloths, satinetts, flannels, blanstets, calicoes i mus lin., silks, satins, silk velvet, alpaccas, chintz rot es, Turreri and Brocha shawls, linen table cloths, Irish linens, cashmeres, mermoes, plaidi , testings, &c. At 2 o'clock, P. M., C large sizegilt frame look ing, glasses; 4 do mahogany do; 12 small size gilt ma hogany do; 30 engravings, various. sithjects; 2 hand some spring seat sofas; 4 mahogany bureaus; spring seat rocking chair, together with a variety of House hold furniture. A quantity good quality New Orleans Sugar, and other groceries, 5 tarrcls Tanner's Gil. Glassware, quer nsware, confectionary. German toy■ and fancy good. fur holiday pre.. ants. • - At GI o'clocr, P. M., Ready made over coats, pantaloons, vests, fine shirts, dravrers and other clothing, gold and silver watches, fine table cutlery; musical instruments, a large assortment of, tlermtn fancy goods direct from the importer, oue Boors, etc. - dcc 17 • Private Library of Theological, Law and Blireellaneona Books. IGold Patent Lever Watch, 1 Mahogany Sofa, I Bureno t 1 Pier Table, t pair Damps, I Waiter, I Mantel Clock, 1 sett Candlebraas, &c. at Auction. B.? JAMES M'KENINA, On Saturday evening nazi, Dec.:Sth , at early gas light, will be sold Without reserve, at Miltennafs Auction Rooms, No 114 Wood st,. 3 doors from full, the balance ofa Private Library ofa Gentleman leaving the City; also 1 gold patent lever. watch, and a few articles of curniture comprising in parts the Congressional Globe, bound; Colloteial Bible, Black wood's Magazine, Rollin; Josephusp Motropolitani a lot of Law Books Pamphlets. etc.; and at the same time. I Gold Patent Lever Watch, 1 Mahoga ny sofa, 1 bureau, 1 pier table, /. pair 'amps, 1 %Vetter, 1 mantel clock, 1 sett Candlebress, etc:. • - deel6 JAS. M'KKNNA,Auct'r. Bookat Books!! OO Saturday evening next, Dec: - iStli at the Auction Doom, North-west corner of ' Pt deral it. and the Diamond, will be sold, a valuable collec tion of Miscellaneous d.loottr among which are, worts of History, Theology, Poetry, Annuals 1849, Illustrated o.ioin suitable for Christmas and New Years presents. Sale to commence at 6 &duct. Catalogues are uow ready for delivery. WM. J. DIJIINSIDE, Dec. 16, IS-17. Auctioneer. alorse's Weekly Budget of New Books. NO. 5?, roultrei RISING. M IN TI - WORLD, or a tale of the rich and Poor. by T. S. Arthur, an interesting and instructive work. Adventures of IC - Strolling Player, iby William II Graham. „ - George Lorell,liy.Shgridan Knowles. Old Convents of Paris: by Madam Chas. Reliant]. The Hunted Chief, Or the Female Rancheros, a tale of the Mexican wars The Pirate's Di Lighter, or the Revers of the At lantic. The Lady of the Gulf, a Romance of the City and the'Seas. Living Age, IS?. Edinburgh Review, foil October ()Id \Vine in New Bot les, or Spare Iledta of a Student in Paris, by Augustus Kies? , Gardener, M: D. • Union Magazines for January, IS4S, a splendid number with three beautiful plates. , Columbian Magazine, for December. London Lancet, for Neve nber. 1 Forrestal, or the Light of the Rea, a ranianee of the blue waters. Durang's Terpsichore, or die Balllttoom Guide. Doggeitts United States Railroad and Ocean Stearn Navigation Guide. Black wood's Magazine, for November. The Bandit's Bride, or the Maid of Saxony( a ro4 manse. The Star of the Fallen. Waverly Novels, cheap form, a new supply Afloat and A.lllO[C, or a Sailor's Life. CO Persons lacking one or more numbers to cam , plete their setts of any of the Eastern magazines, can have them completed at 85 Fourth at., and bound in any style desired. Subscriptions for all the Eastern magazines re ceived at the publisher's prices, and Ito CIIAROE yoa POSTAGE. M. P. MORSE, declti 85 Fourth at, between Wopd and Market. lIIHOSE who have been deceived with mock pro tended Hair preparations, should read the-fol lowing statements of respectable persona: Mr. Abraham Vanderbeck, of 98 Avenue D, New York, certifies, that his head was entirely bald on the top, and by the use of two 3s. bottles of Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, ho has a good crop of hair, and will soon have it long, thick, and luxuriant. Mr. Wm. Jackson, of 89 Liberty st., Pittsburgh, certifies: Oh the 31 of Feb. 1847, that Mr. Thomas Jacxson's head, on the top, was entirely bald for fifteen years, and that by using ttro 3s. bottles of Jones Coral Hair Restorative, the hair is growing fast, thick and healthy. He expects by using this a little longer to have a better head of hair than he ever had. HAVE ToU SCORE OR HANDRUIT I MY: Power, a grocers on Fulton st., had his hair com pletely chbked up with dandruff, and Jones' Coral Hair Restotatite entirely and permanently cured it. Directions for using JonesiCotal Hair Restorative: For forcing the growth of Hairs it is necessary to cause a slight friction on the scalps so that the Re ' iterative may enter the pores. This may be done by applying it with a Moderately. haill brush, but it ,is not necessary to use these harsh menus except in ac tual cases of baldness. Where the Hair falls off, turns grey s &mg apply the Restorative with the hand, or a soR brush. Part the heir` in the different places, so that the testorative may touch the Flair'. The same directions may be used for pressin g , tre Said at Lennon's No 89 Liberty ]it. head of Wood, Sign of the Big Boot. nov23 PERCUSSION CAPS— 2000 24., assorted I just received and fbr sale by 14. A. FAHNESTOCk & CO. decl4 cor Ist and Wood sts. IDER VINEGAR-0 barrels pure Vinegaf, 1„,„/ from Cider of in storey for sale wholesale and retail. dec9 JACOB WDA.VM pILLS--5 Gross Brandreth's ; 5 Wright's; warranted genuine; Just received and for sa 'e by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. docll For tit aad Wood sts {'x=:-~"; ~~.?s~,f~~%?"-Nib%^.j' • JAS. S. 110017. . 17108..SARGE*T. - TIOOR ANEV BANKERS . AND EXCHANGE. BROKERS, N. E. COD. WOOD AND SIXTH STaTETS, PITTSBURGH; ISA EALEitS in Coin, Rank Notes, Time . Bills, I Foreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposite, &c., EXCHANGE on all the .principal Cities or the Hanlon, and Europe, lot sale in sums to suit purcha sers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at the lowest tams. - nr.rEnEscors Messrs. M. Leech & Son, 44 Ogden &Snowden, 44 Wm. Bell & Son, Pirronnton. f' 8. & CO. - 4 English & Bennett. j 44 Fleming & Brother, 44 Pales, Lathrop & Co. Pftturri , A. 44 Win. R. Thompson & CO. " .ffoadly, Phelps & Co. /hEw yo". " Babcock & C). . . " Tiffany, Ward &Co. • " John M'Culloogh & Co. 13,it.tudont. Mr. James George, 44 H. Hanna, CiNCINNATI, 0. " Joseph Watson, Messrs. Fenner & Mkstur..calr, 0. R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier, Ban! Lewistown, Rs Pittsburgh, September 2d, 1847-y •F. lIOLM ►NEE&S AND DEALERS DANE S & SON, N •EECIIANOE COIN AND 'OTES. No. 55 Market rest, Pittsburgh Veiling rate. Etc Nov; Ycrk Ipr I Philadelphia I " Baltimore i " BM hange. Busing rate. Cincinnati i die Louisville I gr St. Louie 1 ii NOTES. Buying rates: County & City onPs die Relief notes Pennsylvania Co I " New York rr Maryland .g New Orleans Buying rates. Ohio f die Indiana I ii Kentucky I " Virginia i ti Wheeling . iri Tennessee 3 4I aul9-y WILLIAM A. MILL ett. Co., HANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DET C SIT, BANK NOTES, AND No. 64 Wood at., one door above , Fourth, East side, Pittsgrgh, Pa. CURRENT Funds received on deposit, and col lections made on all -the Cities throughout the United States. Sight checks on Baltimore, Philadel phia, New York, BostO , . and Cincinnati, constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Viiginia Banks bought and sold on the most favor; able terms." The highest premium paid for Foreign and-Ameri can Gold and Silver coins. EtC/ANGF. ON ENGLAND. IRELAND AND SCOTLAND, for sale id amounts of-el and upwards. mar I 0-dawy BANKERS Atti,D EXCHANGE BROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, CERTIFCATES OF DEPOSITE, BANK NOTE'S, AND COIN. Corner of Third and Wood ads., directly opposite the St. Charles Hotel. myf'S JOSEPH H. HILL. R. C. COBH HILL & CURRY, BANKERS, EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CER • TIFCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES, • GOLD AND SILVER. N 0.65 Wool) ST., 3D DOOR BELOW FOTHITH, WEST SIDE. Pitistirgh, Pa. - pAR Funds and Currency received on Deposit, ana collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. Bight Exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, Boston oral Cincinnati constantly for sale in sums to suit purchasers. Eentucky,lndiana, Ohio, VirgiNia and Pennsylva nia; Bank Notes bought and sold on the most favora ble! tees. The highest premium paid for American Gold. Ixchauge on England, Ireland, Germany and Frunde procured. 4.e. mar22-y the Ps - esildent of the United nieces. IN pursuance of law ! I; JAMES Kr POLK, Presi idenii of the 'United States ofAmerica, du hereby dedlare and make known that public axles will be held at the undermentioned Land O ffi ces; in the Trienrrorre or WI SC 'NUN, at the periods hereinafter dedigtiated, to wit : At the Land Office, at MINERAL PolNT,cernmene ing on Monday, the :mint tenth day of Janutiry next; for the disposal of the public lands within the under meutioned townships and parts of toatstrips, viz: .M,lth of the base line and welt of /he fourth plat- pal meridian Townships fourteen, fifteen and sixteen, of range three. Townships fourteen, fifteen and sixteen, of range four. Town) fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen and e teen, of range fi ve. To vnships fourteen, fifteen, sixteen and seven-. tech, of range six. Sections tour, five, six, seven, eight, nine, seven-' teen, eighteen and twenty, west of "Coon Slough," of township thirteen, fractional townships fourteen, fifteen and sixteen on the Mississippi River, and• township seventeen of range seven. Fractional townships fourteen, sixteen and seven teen on the Mississippi Diver t of range eight. Fractional township seventeen ern the Mississippi Riv,er, offenge nine. At the Land Office at GREEN BAY, cortinteneing on Monday the thirty-first day of .Ixtztory next, for the!disposal of the public lsnds within the under-. triehtioned townships and part of a township, tie: Not . th of the base line and east of the fourth princi pal meridian. • Fractional section one, in township nineteen, situ: &toil northeast of • LARY. " PwAwourt,7 of range fourteen. Fractional township twenty-one, north of •' Fos Rrixo," and townships thirty-t*o and thirty-three, of iange nineteen. Townships thirty-two, thirty-three and thirty four, of range twenty. Lands appropriated by law for the use of s'ehools, military or oilier plirlicreemi will be extluded from the sales: the offcrin'g of the lands will be commenced on., the days appoiired, and proceed in the same order in which they are advertised, with all convenient diapixtch, smut the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed. But no sale shall be kept open linger than two weeks, and no private entry cillany of the lands will he admitted until-after the expiration of the two weeks. GIVEN under my hand at the City of Washington; th s ninth day of October, Anno Domini cline thousand eight hundred arid forty-soden . _ ! By the President, Riot/inn' M. Youtirt, ! Commission'er of the General .Land Office. Is.IOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to'any 'dads within t tetowriships and parts of town.f ships above enumerated; is required to establish the same to' the satissaction of the Register and ReteiVer, orate proper Land Office, and mad paymentvhere fur gm' thou as practicable after seeing this notice; and bef.cre the day appointed for the commence ment of the public sale of lands, emtrradug the tract claimed, otherwise such chin( will be forfeited, RICHARD M. YOUNG S Cdmmissioner qfl he General Land Office. 10ct22-lawiffwd PETTERi ITCH; SALT rrtHEUNI, &c.—Who I would for a single day scidtell, when afflicted with the Tetteri Itch, or other diseases of the skin; ifthey knew whO would ielieve and cure them. 'Ti. horrible to be obliged to rub and 'Match' when alone, but More horrible to abstain from it, [for decency sake,} when in company. Let it be remembered that DR. LEIDY'S TETTER 4- ITCH DINTMENT is the most efficacious of any other preparation in exiiitelige in curing the Tetter, Itch, Mid other diseases of the skin. As all diseases of the skin must Mite from the impurity of the blood and the fluids of the body, and where such diseases be of long standing, and the constitution affected. thereby, if Dr. Leidy , s Sarsaparilla Blood Pills be: treed with the Oin'triteilt, they will cure any case whatever, and if they do not, the Money will bo re turned by Dr. Leidy. Most eases, however, will be effectually cured by Pr. Leidy's Totter and Itch Ointment, unless the whole system is Iteptegnated lly the diseased humors, which will be completely carried off' from the system by Dr..Liertly , s Blood Fills, and the surfaCe of the skin healed by the ;Thitment. Price 6T Ointment 25 cents. For sale B. A. FAIINtSTOCIC & Co. Cor of First and Wood; also cor of 6th and Wood ltreeta. _ . declo Resin Jalapa; Ergot, Cochineal; Dover Powder, - Sem. 7.elehia • Just receive d and for s B. A. decal I.lm Flour. 150totro t reed ß a .1 1 .Plil a rrE b i y rocK & co .. .. ... .. , , . , . ''.. , : , --•,'''...': - ., ,, :.,. 7 '..-.',,-'' -.,---,!•.,,,, ..' . i•, , i'..7. :, ::.:... , ?.. , " - ;..:'.. - ''''. 1 ' , . ; ',.. , ' ,; ; . ?. - . 1- --,1.:-.'2,•::::::';' , ..' t r, ='''' , .'. , ..•;' l ,! , ':': : : 4' , -' , .. '- , . - - , C. , .• , . - ..: - .''. - .. 1: ;,..;.' r. ,; . . ~:: •,-,..:.:."-.:...,''.:::;:::,,,', i,'•:!:f±?..,-.- MEE : Alia' Currnirro orb .EciiireArm, -... Philadelphia, December 6ffi, 1847. SEALED — PliolielBT.WwillThe red'n.ired 'it this Office until 10 oteloek-, - 4. - 51. ' of the 314 day of the present Month of DEGEMBER, for ilir• ish ing by cont. , iiet, the following'AßMY SUPPEIES and MATERIALS delivmable . at the t7nited States Clothing and ,'Equipage, D -pot, Schuylkill Arsenal,l in (Neal monthly er greater proporticne, as lhe De partment map require, :on or before the 30th day of April, 1848f,iz: 76,000 Arriri Blankets 61 feet long by 5 feet wide, weight 4:lbs. . 160,000 yards 6-4 Sky Blue Kersey. 4,000 do, 6-4 Dark - Blot do • 4,000 'do 6 4 Fine Blue Cloth for Ifrogtion Jacket& • . 100,000 do 7-8 Flannel, Cotton-and Wciol. 20,000. do 3.4 'Twilled Flannel. 50,000 do 3-4 Canton Flannel. - • '. 76,000 do 3 4 Bleached Cotton Drilling. 200,000 do 3.4.:Uubleached do 100,000 do 7-3 : do de n 2,000 do' /-8 Bleached Muslim 200,000 do 7-8 Unbleached do' ' 3,000 tioi.j pairs Woollen half Stockings, 3 6 sizes. 20,000 Pai Laced - Bootees, assorted sizes. Hair plumes , red and white: . . Band and tassels, red and yellow. Metal cap equipments fur. Engineers and Draccomi. - Do ' do. for Artillery and In - lantry. Pompons, Engineer, Artillery and Infantry. Shoulder straps, ordnance, +Artillery and in ' fantry. Do. • (brass) for Dragoons.. ettes, N. C. S. 'Artillery : and Infantry. led sashes, crimson and yellow. binding and cord of al/ kinds: i g aies. lets. OFFICE 0 Epau ; Wore Do. Felli - Hatc Spad Drum Cask Lum. All of whi and must con to the standa the clothing 1 which all su. tested. Samp cloths, will b • , . formation cletired - upon the subject to nianufaeturert wishing to of proposals. Contracts will be based upon accepted pioposalt, l l for the faithftil fulfilment of Which; Iwo or more se curities will be 'required. Any delaY in the execa: tion of an off4red contract; beyond theme deem ed necessary ).), the undersigned,Asii d ays) will 'be regarded as cancelling the acceptance Of the l'Ai.!; PORED bid c ff Bids are de ired only frommanuFacturcra or regu lar dealers%ifi 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 lesi-ed supplies; which fact, or the re verse, must h distinctly sta•ed in the bids - offered, as well as di l l- names and address of the persons in. tended to be ropused assecnritietin case a contract is obtained. I Letters coot, aining propotals should be endorsed : "Proposalt furnish supplies and materials," ad dressed to I .trEC4AID 2LHAPI decl3-3taw 31 GREAT I REOTY types, 140 C. been pronou , and the Unit city of New MEDAL for calls attentio. provements. ing Bolletin I M. A. Ro city, has fin es tn . bl ishide n vantage of th direction. is cause, of its with cominen this aid/ to . The Boston distinguished astonished t iucb a high new cl . lettrie fei the hum plete *kit azi tetilvable. E infant 16 fran!! silver plate int in infant during work The Soft egye or a Fa venially at among the fi The Daily able display of the art." The City I emsays—' , We are delighted as Phila delphians, tai learn that Mr. Root look the modal and highest Oremium •for his superb pictures both in New York 13 Boston; 'over all competition. ['his is indeed a teat triumph I- Root's pictures are as near per fe ction as it is possible to get. There is thought, deticacy, finish, and the highest degree of artistic excellence in them." The perfection of the art."—Dosf on Star. " The best in every point of view."--Pennsylea- raft Inquirer ' "Beat e er eihibited in - this coentry."--New York Sun. Tni lavrttrolk Cessna Irotsr. Oiriczto ob served, whe6 eramining a package of Root's Daguer reotypes, "that they wer , ' the best specimens of the. kind that hacl ever passed through their hands." EF HIGSHEBIFF TATE of Entrinonouots, Scot , land, a great amateur in , works ofart, says, in-a let ter' to a triend in Philadelphia, " There is nothing Ilike them here; they throw ~ • tr completely in the shadc—theyl, are beautiful, and the likeness per feet." A volume might be filled with similar notices. But &MUMS' relatives or friends; who wish to se , cure faithfuland beaufithl pOrtfaitsi as 'keepsakes grid memotialti, or Simply as gems of an exquisite art, alwayslnteresting, are invited, strangers an well as citizens, o examine the superb collection of spe cimens in tile populai Free Admission linguerreo , type Room of M. A. ROOT, decl3-3t I 140Chettnut Street. Growth, *nutty, and Restoration of the Hair rpHls CREAM, when once known, will supersede I all other articles of the kind new in use. Where the lhair dead, harsh, thing unhealthy, or turning greVg a few applications will make the hair soft arid dark; and give it a beautiful, lively appear ance ; and Till alto snake it maintain' its livelinesn and healthy color, twice as long.ae,all the preprint tions whit l are generally used. Where the . hair in thin', or hat fallen off, it may trJ reitored by using this crethili: Every lady and gentleman who is in the habit - Cif using oils on their hair; hould at once punt chide a bottle of the Chinese Her Create; as it is so composed that it will not injure the hair like the oth er preparations, but will beautify it; and give perfect satisfaction din every instance. For testimony to ifs dory superior qualities, see the following letter from Rev.. Mr. Caldwell, to Messrs. Hendershott 8 Stretch; Nashville,' general agents tde the' Schithern States JAMES K. VoLR • Lilt& fror ) the Ref). R. Califteell 5 Pastas Nesbyterian Church, Pulaski. Meisfa. kiendershott and Stretch: Gentlemen-1_ take pleasu e in adding my testimony in favoi of the excellent p eparation called Da; Pesatsit•SClintile. Hiatt' Cut rt—for, about two years ago; my halt was very d t y, brittly, and disposed to Cottle onti but having proT is ri red a bottle of the Crean; and used it, according t the prescription, it lti* non, elastic,' and firm toithe head: Many nleatns and oils 'were I applied, each leaving rtfy hair iri a worse state than before. This Cream; howeldr; has mot my expects tion. i As an article f or the toilet, my wife given it prefer. ence over til l atherd, being delicately perfumed, and not dispose t 8 fancidity. The ladies especially wall find the Chinese Cream to be a desideratum in their preparatio a for the toilet: Respectfully, &e. P.. CALDWELL. Pulaski, anuary 7, 1847. Sold wh lusale and. retail, in Pittsburgh, by Jobs M. Townsend, No. 45, Market street; and Joel Mohler, coyner of Wood and Fi ft h.streets. jels.4l&Wly Sem. Coriander, Wood Naptha, Balsam Tolu, lodine; Cantbatidea, ale by AHNESTOCX & Co. cor Ist and Wood sts D'''' Peac declo c~ h _ 'F,.` ~ t. NSW= 2===l:= /complete, Artillery ail Infantry. for one year from let April next. l er, gd common, 'per 1000 feet. h must be:of domestic Manufacture, oriti in 'quality and all other respects d pattern! sealed in this office; and in , ffict, No.lo Broadway, New York, bY .plies ftmnished on contracts *ill-be . les of which, for woollen and-cotton sent by mail, with any additional in . HENRY STANTON, As,Qur. Master Gen. U. S. A IPROVEM ENT IN THE DAGLIEft E ART.—M. A, ROOT'S Daguerroe . esnt.t St., PHILADELPHIA, having , ced superior, in the cities of Europe Sates, and been just awarded in the rk the GREAT PRlZEnf"the FIRST the BEST DAGUERREOTYPES," again In his later anal still more valuable im- This last is .thils noticed by the Even- The Tette Lighte the great Daguerreotypist of this id Op a room in the, third story of his 1,-.e.xpteasly to - obtain the manifest ad: le northern - light: . The light from that necessarily sought by all painters, , be; irinness and uniforMity, and Mr. Roti , Murata tact, resolved to avail - Wiesen of Jarred thaclawer: 1 o Atlas speaks of themortraits by t Daggtrefebtypist,,M. A. Root, and • Mt fi'nd that the art had been carried o egree of perfection. Mr. Root, by som discoveries, has been enabled to trent , in chuntenance to the Dag - unrreotype accuracy and fidelity altogether incon ,ilven the joyous and hinghmg face otthe t!sterred in an instanr:to the' enduring ttli astiffsishing'accoraty, notvvithstaud life there is scarcely a seenna of time, ng hours j when the body is entirely at American and. "United Seatei Gazette iTy ONO'S of 241z...R00t-4.'ft was nil !nowledged worthy of biing . elassrd t triumphs of this Ifearen , botn srt. ews praises Mr.4ll.ootis "most admir- I as 'the most beautiful and perfect gems eIfINE*E HAIR' CRVIA,III I A MATCHLESS ARTICLE TOR THE Drags. Snlph. Potash; . Mace; Sal. Tartar ; kin . p.:Roborans ; Martial flowers; Ilya. Potash ; Hipo. SOI ph- Soda ; Tartar Emetic, French; Sperroatieti G. r, . Catheters ; Jug retaited andfor a eby 11, A. FAHRESTOCK .4. CO. cm First and Wood its. UTTER-2 bbls, an I a few kegs, for sale by B deeo SVIITH 4. • SINCLAIR. 8 Kegs'Ne. I Lard, for sale by ,0 SMITH & SINCLAIR FRUIT-17 Sacks, new crop; dried es, in store and for sale, by L. S. WATERMAN. ii!:i,.i':, ,, ..-.';',:r.:::.:;:.-...:-.r.--.,:,:-. , ;.. - , . 1 .:: - .;.:.. - i;. , .:• ., ..":':[,;.:.. ,t , . z, ,. ; , .,x=.. ,. - - , ,,, :.- . •.-:; , .::,..., ._ ...-...-.:....-_, ....... =EMI ..... ~ .... . .. ..,.... .. . ....,. : -.. .k. - ....,...:,•-'l-. - - - .:c:',.... 5 A - ..... - ':N . 14:j;:: . . - . 71:''.;;; , , ~ . . .-.- , _::, ... l.: ',.' - :tT.', , .'..': : 'i'_:liaiSik.'..' , ..' . :' -,. 1';1' trIirCIAT . NICTI naftg - Via:titer 9Utte; 1 rtillflit Well known lino de splendid Passenei Steamers, is nil* enmpesed of therlargostr swiftest, best finished arid furnished; and the most poweifill boats on the *niers of the West.; .F.ery neconimodation and domfbri that, money ;Can pro. care, has .been provided for parfiengers. The Lind has been in 'operation for file ye - aril—hails' Carriell.vi million of people witlinfit the lerieit injury to their persons. The boats will be ,it tire (hot of Wood street the day itreirMns to Starting', for tkmieceptio* of freight and the entry of passengers on the, rogiV tef. In all cases passage money must bn. paid id ad vaade. . The B•101 , 10.14T1AHELA; Capt. S ohe, 111 1 5 ,4tsburgh e:very Monday morning iat 10 'teeinek f V7henling otery - Mtnidayeveting au,lo - ,..tt. • . • Titvedtty- Pneket,'; ~{ Tlie IfIBERNI/1 No. 2, Capt. J. Klintirelteij, will leave Pittsburgh eve . ty Teesilalmotning 1R oielock litheeligg 'every Tueidayi eveaing taneettny Pftelver4 The NEW ENGLAND . No; 2. CtiptainS.lhrani . will leave Pittsburgh :every Wednesday 10 o'clock, Wheeling every Wednesday ovehhag at . 10 i. at. I • . - Tllttrideay Packet f -P. The NtriCnNSIN, Capiain /2:.1 Giaie, will - tester Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at .10!cocloolif Wheeling ever.) Thursday ataniag at 10 a. is. . . The CE.IPPER. No. 2,' Captain Creeks,. veal leaver Pittsburgh every Friday Meriting, at'-10 e'elock Wheeling every Friday evening at-10 tit. , . Saturday Packet.i Vie MESSEI4.GER., Grarrtain De Cerinp, vllII leavir Pittsburgh every Satarday morning Wio , clock-t- Weieeling evety Saturday evening 10 r 4 ii. . . 011uzitlay. Pita The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain .it l o f t. will leave Pittsburgh *every StintlaY morn .al 10 o'clock; Wheehng every.Suntlareverang at 10 f. x. Inutl9 stirm ER ARRAI GIEDINI%4S. . . . 4 f all ' 1 "..!!.. • , • •I i , ~. •: 444 • --, e ..:54'1.- 1847 . - w• - - • • • .',--- -,.. ...2tfieleoftgailetlsi H. orit. 4i' . ‘. wit: -• . -.......•..-• IiIIOWNSVILLE AN Cl./510P:D.LAND.'f0 TI3fORE AND PHILADELPHIA: . • Time to Baltimore-4,—; • •- 32 Mina, Time to Philadelphia • -40 ii4urs. - (orrix73 MILES 5TA01 . 210.) '. TUE Splendid and fast running steamereCoimuli Louis NPLarre and Swatara, have commenced making double daily trips. One boat:will leave the Monongahela wharf every morning precisely at 8 clock, Passengers by the morning line will arrive in. Baltimore next evening in tide for the philaziel. phia Mail Boats or Rail Road mini. The' evening Boat will leave the wharrdaily at 4 o'clock, except Sundays. Passengers by this boat Will-lodge on board, in Comfortable staterooms: Leaireißrowns ville next morKiing G o'clock; cross the mountains in day light; sup* and lodge in Cinnberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether.. . The -preiMrations on this route are. ample, - and the connection - mini- , ' plete; z•ti that disappointments or delays will be un-' knew' upon it. Passengers dan stop on the route and resume their mats again at ploasto e, and have choice °flail Road or Steamboat between Baltimore and Philadelphia. Coachti chartered.to parties to travel asithey de sire.. • Sr 'the' the office Zito' -orabeft Secure yew tickets at file office, MosOngabela House; or St. Charles Hotel. I (WM- • . J. MESKINTEN, Beaver amid lareltsvitie The, ateambeat. BEAYER.,• . CutrIes - elatke;3litateri during the awning winter-season, make dailytr.pe to Beaver end Well*. leaving Pitt4biligli every morning at 3 aed.Welliville at 3 weleck,:P. M.. • dects . G. M. BARTON it coo, Agents. AME.FtIC OIL--THE GREAT REIOEDY or_ NA TURE.--Pincured front a well in XentuckY r ISo feet below: the earth's surikce. This Oil will be found vastly superior tollarlem, or any othei roiMerly popular Oils. Its eMratito proper- ties for the. following aliments are truly wonderful. - Inilmnmatory.rhetimatisra ; whonplag-conli.plithis. ic, Coailia,„,cOlds, spasms, feller, erysipelas; scald head, croup, inflammatory sore thrust, liver com plaint, intlaYrimation of the kidneys' ' pairis•• in the . breast, tidel and back, diseases of the spinc,'plles, heart berii;diseases orthe hip Joint, inilapted sots eyes, ,deallitis and ear ache, worms, tooth-ac he; sprains, strains, burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcers, cancer, fever, sores, &c. Price 50 cents per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by Will. JACKSMI, nt his boot and shoe store, S 9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh:.Thelma roter stans in the door-way. Only place in Pittsburgh • where the ctuunct can be 'obtained.; - , Caution.— In order to be sere or: obtaining` the • g(nuine, purchase only of the general egent. for Western Pennsylvania, Wm. Jackson, GP I iberty sfreeti or through tub-Agents appointed by him.for its sale, each or whom will have sliovi: bill and general directions in pamphlet rarm,Containing the names and address of the .Proprietor and General Agent of Western Pennsylvania as followsi Co. pieprie.tor, Xent'u. Wm. Jact.san, General Agent for. Western Nati. sylvania, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to Whom all orders must be addressed. • • - Obserte-- , F.ach bottle is enclosed ire one as the . above named Pamphlets, and the-name of William Jackson, (the general and only vvholesaletagent fof Western Pennsylvania)printed on'the outside of the label. • - I. oet2B AMES are catitioned against nsing I Con - moil I Prepiated Chalk: They are not aware how fright fully injurious it is to 'the skin! . .how corse, how rough. how sallow, yelloW; and unhealthii the skid appears after using prepared chalk Besides it is injurious, containing a large quantity of lead I We have prepared a benistiful vegetable article, which wevall Jones' Spanish Lily White., ft Is perfectly innocent, being purified of all eeleterfousiqualities) and it impartit to the min a 'natural, healthy, ala. baster, clear, lively- white; at the same time acting as a cosmetic on the ski a; making it soft and smooth.,. Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massa chusetts; sayst . "After analysing Tones Spanish Lily White, I find it . possesses the'itiostl' beautiful and natural, and at the same Bine. innocent white I ever saw. I. certainly can conscientiously mom % mend its use teal! whose skin requires beautifying." Price 25 cents a box. Directions—the best way to apply Lilly White, is Witersoft - I either or woel—the former is pteferable. - A TIFF SET Oi TEETH I , oli 25 CESTS.--Whitp teeth, Foul hteath, healthy Gums, Yellow'and unhealthy teeth, after being onte twiceceleaned with Jones° Amber Tooth Pastei. bate the appearance "of the most beautiful ivory, and, at the same time it is so perfectly innocent and' drquis;tely tine, that its con stant daily use is highly advantageous, even to those teeth that are in good cenditinnaiving them a beau.. tire/ polish, and preventing a premature: decay.— Those already dedayed it prevents from becoming worse—it also fastens such as is'hecoming loose, and by perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately white; and make the breath deliciously . sweet. !lice 2.5 of 371 cents a box. ' All the aboVet dre sold only at 82 Chatham st..igu cif the American Eagle, New York, and by the. appointed Agent* whose namesappear in the neat column Witt vets MARRY, and get a rielr'huland,ladyi "Your face is paur fortune." Is't heautifol, fair? Is it white? 'lf not:, it oan be made - so even. though it be yellow; disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and' freckled. Thousands have been " - made thus who have washed once or twice with Yones , ' Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnifi cent. But be sore you get the genuine Soap, at the Sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham at. ging-worm, Salt-rheum, Scurvy, Erysipelas, Bar. ' bees Itch, are often cured by Jones's Italian Chemi.. cal Soap, when every kind of remedx litni failed. That it cures pimples, freckles, and cleari the skin, all know. Sold at-the American Eagle, 82 ehtithana at. Mind, reader, this keldom or never C. INGLIS, Jr. Paterenn, Sold at JAerrata's, 89 Liberty et., bead of Wood, Sign of the B 4 Boot. ] adv 23 , ,• - LEVELAND and Pittsbunith Rail RoOAn in. I L/ dement of ten yer cent= (the'4tkinstalmentl OR the amount or subscription on the capital stock of this company is roliti&i toile paid on or, before the first day of January, 1848. tStockholiters the city of Pittsburgh will pay to bteaers: J. W.; Robinson &Co. corner of Wood and Third strpers, in and near Salines-111e to Joseph G. Laced; 1444 near Wellsville to James Stewart, loCal treasnm,%; , By order Gitlin Roard.. • • • A: G. rATLECT, Secretery- Office of the O. &P. R. R. 'November 30, 1847. ; FREYCx MERINOS—A. A. MAsox 4• Co., OA Market st„ have just received, per F4cirss6„ another invoice of French Morines all . Fthe atnt► raihionable color,. • " • ry ay• • ~: ~: ~~.:.. ~=;1 .~:-. Dioitday" raclkel4: Friday Packet. 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