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Z r r 37 3 <3,i-1-' l' ,V: ! 4'- . 4. - 'rl-- 4,.:1 ... ..i. ,' 4 ' - 4.lZe '47 ' ^, 4.404" " 41.0" 71'4"4" OEM MEMO WIN ; , r -1'; DR. WOOD'S SARSAPARILLA AND WILD CHERRY JITTERS will achieve this result, and should be in every fami ly, and.in the hands °revery person, who, by busi ness, profession or general course of life, is predis • posed to the very - many little ailments that render tlife•ai curse, instead of a blessing, and finally result, in their aggregated condition, in the cause OF, DEATH. The. Bitters here mentioned arc compounded by man of great skill and knowledge, from the simples Nature presents to those who tare 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 Bdrkof the Wild Cherry ,Tree with which the red man of the forest cures nearly every disease of the internal to gans. These Inraterials, though powerful in their action, are as common sense teaches as, ENTIRELY - HARMLESS; and prepared as they are here, one of the greatest medical operatives in the inhabitable globe. By tak ing these Birtrats, the scrofulous may be :natured to beauty, and avoid the sharp knife of the surgeon ; for they not only eradicate pimples and tumors, but overcome MEM ; : CANCER AND KING'S EVIL! Whoever is subject to the horrors of Consumption, should at once purchase this SUEE - RENEDV. In the train of Costiveness follow dreadful local conges tions, oftentimes insanity, very frequently mania or hypocondria, violent head aches, palpitations, and other affections of the heart, and rheumatic swel lings. Dr. Wood's CompOuud is one of the most of f:cient medicines in routing these complaints, and their fountain head, that can possibly he procured. Froni 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, I painful headaches, weakness ofthe muscles, langour, want of energy sufficient to permitthem to seek rem ! reation, &c. &c. These persons say fur years, that i they "don't feel very well." Irthey ! do not employ a method by which they can feel . utirre. WEU., they 1 eventunlly sink under a severe fit of illness, and are MEE .~ ~ .. 4 ‘ .'„ o ~'~_fi NE= BAYED V 5.031 TUE GDAVE only byja 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 ofdisgustand annoyance to all with whom they,come in contact. All these FEAIt.FUL CONSEQUENCES may be avoided by an early application of the virtues of these litrrcas. For the truth ofthis, the proprie tor pledges his word and honer, and in evidence can show files of undoubted certificates which he has re ceived, unsolicite'd fri.m all quarters. Ile does not, however, 'ask the invalid to swallow his certificates, but his TTEDS, and is willing to stake all he holds dear on earth in favor of their worth. THE DYSPEPSIA,.- - in either 'a modified or severe twin,' will - disappearl before the qualities of Dr. Wood's preparation, and th, cure may be relied on as a permanent one. Did the Brrresis possess no other recommendation, it would be one of the finest vegetable compounds medical science can invent: but it is equal to the complete eradication of er.' '93 ., Ai!! ‘.', in every shape, and of every affection, minor or gi gantic, of the billiarynparatus. Individuals who are constitutionally billioug Ought regularly to take this mild agreeable and excellent TONIC AND APPERIENT, as it will diffuse health throughout every libre - Off the frame, aid scud happiness and love of life thrilling to the heart. FAILILIES OUGHT TO KEEL' IT ON HAND. Every medicine chest en board ship should also be well stocked with this capital remedy as Kr-SCUR VY4I cannot afflict those who take it, or long re sist its .vigorous assaults. ALL IMPURMES OF THE BLOOD .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 BITTERS have in no instance failed of curing LtUNDICE, Galena/. Dam- Lrnr, every disorganization of ~,.... ..,,-- . . ~ ~..::,-i.......;,,-...., . .. • ~,, ,:...',:.(;;,',-i THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. By neglecting the little inroads made upon the lat ter a fast portion of our fellow beings are rendered extremely miserable—so miseraliffe, indeed, that they wish to die. Every bottle of Dr. Wood's Sarsa parilla and Wild Cherry Bitters," contaius a modi cum of joy..and content for each of those anxious and imprudent sufferers. Remember that an injudi cious use of mercuryis inevitably productive of many evils which are put to flight lq this glorious and un surpassable compound; and that afflictions which are HEREDITARY may speedily and safely be shuffled off through Its agency. As a medicine which must benefit EVERYBODY, from the SIMPLY delicate to the CONFINED AND nts- YA/EINGINVALID, no equal is to be found for it.. It would be well to bear in mind that preventive is infinitely more desirable than cure, and that Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry BirrEas ARE BOTH. Put up in bottles . , three or four times larger than Bristol's or Sand's; for the same price—one dollar per bottle. WYATT & KETCHAM, 121 Fulton street, New York, wholesale Agents. Sold in Pittsburgh, at P. R. SAWYER'S HEALTH DEPOT of Valu able Medicines, Smithfield, between 3d and Fourth streets, and at WM. THORN'S Drug Store,Market street. - sep2-(l6nwl2t Refined Borax. • OTATOES-32 Barrels, will be sold very low, 6 cases English a just recd and for sale by by , SMITH & SINCLAIR, B. A.' FAHNESTOCK & Co, d ecd 56 Wood et. nov 3o oor.First and Wood Ste , "441.1 ,•• - 1 : -..• ' ;...' 1... ' ‘-' • ' ' , -3 - .-.. ' - ; 'i `. , t 1 I 3 .;,7.t,- , • -•- ''''- - .. •' r , ..- -:.•, . •'1 • " •.-. . I -.-. 1 _ ,1 `,.,114- -* -. '..: • • -1 .::'-,-,. 1 - - - .3-3 . 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' America, Decamp, Wheeling:- • Caleb Cope, Moore, Wellsville. Beaver, Clarke, , Wellsville. ' . \ Lake Erie Hemphill, Beaver.' Danube, Coek, Brown.sville Coniul, BoWman, Brownsville , -' i Louis McLain, I3ennet, Brownsville Swatara, Cox, Brownsville i ' DEPARTED. Mary Stephens, Lucas, St. Louis. ' Gondolier, Lyon, Sr. Louis. Rio Grande,Conley,St. Louis.. Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. 1 Danube, Cock, Brownsville '',' Consul, Bowman, Brewnsville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville{ Swatara, Cox, Brownsville. i EITTSBkRGII MAREETS.:.—.DAILY REVIEW. ; ---- - -- ,!--1-s—, That ; important to Consumpt iv es 1 ! . I--.)trange! That I'. OFFICE OF THE POST, ? so many who are 'elilicted, ivith, ih; Cough thatiis Molvt - nkv MORNING; Dec. 20, 1847. S gradually% wearingi them downi Old slowly, lint The rivers are receding slowly; but the I bros. surely stealing theft) into thar! damtlful diseaSe feet is that there Will be very high Water for a Cons umption;-thatldisease which *riles off thott Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad sands daily, are doing nothint , Or As, - hat is 'Venni! Company. 'number of days. The snow still lies upo'n the than nothing,ri'gorgin; thems°7lV , es „Q. , ' • ith nostrums, MOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—In pursuance' ground--tbawing some during the day, and Ireez that are puffett to the skies for! mire.t they are 841 ./.1 of a resolution - of the Board of Directors of that. to have - effe . cted on some fore` h' perk notice . the Pittsburgh and Connelleville Railroad Company, • ing in the'eiening. By Telegraph Ike lean(l I sons When they ern be positivei74ured by usin' is hereby given, that sealed - proposals will the river at Cincinnati had only fallen 21 inches I ' • , be received at the office of the Company, (Franklin i Dr. Rogers ' Compohnd Syrul l a ;a Ijiverwort an yesterday afternoon' Our neighbors below Must I Tar, which still conAnues to effeet (he most Weill Hll Pittsburgh between the hours of' 9 and 12 o'clock,A 711, , until the 22d day of December instant, -continue to su ff er for a short• time yet, and of• derful Cures ever recorded in theiannaks of medicine for the grading and masonr on four miles of the; 1 . A fact which is pro vied by referenCe to the vastii Pittsburgh and Counellsville aroad, extending up comae number of certificates from the .0t; and most re- . the Youghiogheny river, from t hey illage ofiliPKeesH The inclemency of the weather during Friday ; speetable citizens, strch ns Dr. 3Vrn•. , J. Richard s, port, in the county of Allegheny. littl Saturday, prevented our business men from' Judge Wm. . Burke, the Wife cif the' Rev. G. W . Plans and specalcations of the work can be seen! entering into the market with. any degree', of; Maley, Dr. Hiram Co*, late Prirfeitsor in Eclectic , alter the 19th inst., at the office of the Company, Medical College of Cipeinuati, vxl,okhers of this activity. The transactions were quite light Mall l ibetween the above named j : o p f lac i e. Certificates nO only ot:reinarkable cures i - dein': trwnts ; and there was no' change notice.iblei I president of Pittabbrgh and Connelliwille ' ll.k. Cm' i istressing Cough, but Coniump}ion actuallyil Pittsburgh, Dec. 14, 1847-td in any article usually quoted in our commercial cured, after the PhysickaliS of thk•higemst standing i ---- -- - - .repolls. , I had given th em up ,toldie? If Men ',of such high? '. SEALED PROPOSALS, FLOL(RL•We heard of but a s i ng l e sii i enn st.lstanding will vouch for the it eiriturs of this ; iii TILL he'received at the Office of the Superin 1 1 V tand em of the Allegheny Portage Rail Road. 'medicine, we cannot but infe r that it is at least all ;._,, ,_ o'clock,- • Si. ~ „, urd ay, from shire at $.1,25; the prices range $4, 01 . 1 that it is represented to, be. It °an. fie had at 1./.! '' Y , * P. of V/ h I. I .NE.SDA 1 , the 29th a. 5,12. . iC. Kneeland's, also at 'iMessis .fidd 'fr Co,'s )sty ot Dlt.t..E.MßErt met-, for turmshing all the coal ; equired for the Stationary Engines, Depots and Boat SUGAR—Sitles by bhds. of good new at 530 1 nov23 . ; . r . 1 : I s r luk, for the rdelivery of the. Wood, for the Sawing 53 ; old 53. . --7---------ies_______ -1i } I . o II) I. Wood, for doing the li-mling on the levels be , . , .n cough -is an c u l ls are! tvkeen Planes 2 and 3, 5 and 6, 6 and 7, 7 and 8, and .;? ' The time has come whe •It' -k 1 MOLASSES—ReguIar sales at 270;29. . , . _ rite, when constlmprion. insinintri- its • changefiillB and 9 • for the horse power at the head of Planes BACON—Hams sells at 5309 ; Sides, 7:443,41. form—nips many a loveiy bud, skirl Turks within 11,13, 4 ;nil 10, an d at th e fo o t of plane s I, 2,4, 8, CRANBERRIES—Demand and supply good i i the present I:la:riming doper. the Veatilie us . cheek ' 9 ind 10, and the Boat Slips at Johnstown and 11014 i. regular sales at $2,00;02,1,2. I I now deadly pale, now fleshed with.. crimson his. ilai.rsburg, and for the delivery of cite String timber, 1 bespeaks the pie , ence MI a foe, a Aire l til foe t 'II ' TI " , Pl ank i &c., and the Castings for the year, FLAXSEED--Sales from store at 0r.m.011,00. 11. ~ - - ' ''. •" ' Isis ; i natters to nestwiy. la drop the. m ppnor, such h. I •• • • Specificatio ns will be . exhibited at the office five --""' Conglimptionolften brought on by ne4l4ted coughs datis previous to the letting w. r. and colds, wet .teet, &c. ' to.v•nr' End use the' l ': SIMI. & cuitair, sovereign remedy, Doctol' Shermaiirs 411 Healing i , dee 15-dui Sup't. A. P. R. IL DANNERS, LECRANCE BROKLRS, .a CI DIiALEE Balsam, a certain and ne.ver liiililig iernedy. for! i - --- --- 1 - FOREIGN .eiND DomEsTIC EXCH.4NGE, coughs, colds , consumpti o n, asthrO, Pain in THOS. J. POWER, • lour, the . N't EtV OAG ljEll ft Eray PE ROOMS, BUICK'S TIFCATES OP DEPOSTF, BANK NOTE ,side and breast, Vt Ifflopin4 cough, 'rilioitation of .1... ii Building, Fourth street. GOLD AND SILVER. Ifinigh ez Anthony, ;the heart, liver complaint, ; b ronchiti s , Ste. Price.; D agoetrcellfmns from the { No. 65 Woon sr.,3n noon agnow Fouarn, w 6 Eastern cities, would call the attention of the in • Pittsburgh, Pa. !.9.5 cents and $l, per bottle. Sold ivhhiesale and h.i blunts of Pittsburgh and the neighboring towns ;retail by W. Jackson. at Isis Boot arht Shoe Stare. !to their Daguerrott ies of citizens and other at DAR Funds and Currehey reeeited on Deposi end Patent Aledicine Warehouse, 89 ; Libirty street, monis in the 'Thiii.l i story of Burn's B u il dings, 4th -1- cellections made in all the principal cities ,t ft United States. Pittsburgh, and by dilly appointed Agents in every : street. htVxchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, 'O , town in the U. States. See ildvertiserdent. not '23; Persons wishin g pictures taken may rest assured 1r ritr,..Bostost and Cincinnati constantly for saki i ..._l--_._...; ' that no pains shall he spared to produce them in the - a to suit purchasers. , Jnglieort perfection or the art. Our instruments are The Cry is Sttllthey Came„!—Somf tare already su ilmuicky, Tndiann, Ohio, Virginia and Penns Iva Made their entry, and a %%bole - 13.061iiiin are on , o i r c i t h fi e r zo n s t , powerfir f kin h d , . enabling ea to ercut: i h ie term Notes bought and sold on the most fa tir-a, their march. This is the season Wheii General , r„ suture: public are solicited to call salt The highest - premium paid ( eland, rican Ctold.r Disease makes his.appearanCe, his tro`opt, are well; examihe. Etch:mg° on England, Ir Germany 'and disciplined anti olhrered. General Contiumption Persons sitting for pictures arc neither required I France prectirml, ttc. ' ...... mar22-y his chief warrior, is wending his wav ;onwards,' or expected to take them unless perfect satisfaction accompanied by his Pioneers, Wet F l eet, Cough,. Is alvein• - ::Pi'' ILL I Ail A. DULL it CO., Chld, Night Sweats, Spitting of Bloo.il. !Debility, : N. B. Opperators will find this a good depot for lIMCITE/01, sir/IA:10E BROKE/IS, arm nnanzas us stock and chemicals. POUF:I6N - AND DOMESTIC .EXCHNGE, E*haustion, Fleshings of the face, ' &c.t&c. and those disturbers or It; peace pf mankind; Bro ' richi. : irr ..Initractions given in the an, containing the 1 EitTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK , NOTES, AND SPECIE, most rece at Improvements. declo al ;affections of the Throat, :Asthma,• iyhooping ! NO: 64 *God et one door abore Fourth, East side , The &c. But thanks to Dr. S , herman t of New ! 1 3UB E GREEN AND B[ K, TEAS, from the N. - - et_, Pa ' Yrtrk, for his great invention •• The 41i Heali ng .j_ Turk Pekin Tea Company. Just received at the I cUIIitENT • runds received on deposit, and col , Drilsam," Try—and be cured! : Pekin Tea store, 72 Fourth tweet, from the New l Iretions mad- - Price 25 cents arid $1 or) per bottle:, I : York Pekin Tea ca• Sold ' Wild Cherry mud Sarsaparilla.. A VERY IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION. TO ALL PERSONS IN ALL PLACES, • dt 111 Times, AND UNDER ALL 'CIRCUMSTANCES! IF YOU ARE SICK, get cured; if well, employ measures to continue so. Every individual in deigns in babas, which must, to a greater or lesser extent,_ disarrange the admirable and intricate com binations which form the system, and conseqently EVENT INDIVIDUAL, should possesssome mild, yet efficacious, simple-and accredited agent for preserving all the functions of i the body in good order. LIVER COMPLAINT, , . t;t'l 14 4 ,1' 44:: f ,--.,-, 1 ~ I 4 - - ' - '. l-4. - 1 ' .', t , "kr . -, 1 ; i 1" 4 .1 1 ' •r : 4 ' 4 i , , I IA 1 .."--: ' '- 1-' •1. t _ ' ''..,F,:f -, • - ' 7 - ~ ,I L', „ ! , 1 , I 'l ' 1 „;:- •1 1 [ ,-4 MilMI '', , 2 , . ; .: : ;j: ..f H:::::;-:- - , - .,..A 4 '.....z. , ; ; . 4: : -, l'-',1;:;'''.;'1;:-.:'-';,-'1.:;'1::1:::'.-....-:1::...4't.z:., MEM] .sold by W:B. JACKSON,i at his Patent cine Warehouse and Boot and' Shoe Store 59 Lib. erty street, Pittsburgh, and by duly hpHinted A-1 gents, in every town in the Sires. ioct3o • GREAT :ITALIAN gEATEDt.; pa, cAnEt.pswi, April: 0, ,1846. Being afflicted for some S years with. . lhirt most listressing disease, the asthma, and for ; the last 3 y , ars much of the' time confined to tri'v• room. trallat several different timesi my life lies des .)aired of; I concluded to obtain som;e! of Ala. eonfs Sicilian Syrup, whtch was recommended ale by a friend from New York. who stat!ed that :t had cured some: of the most inveter.44. cases. mown to the medical profession. Suffice in to say, .hat,: after using the above medicine for about 4 reeks, I was entirely relieved, 4nd I lieliere radi ally;cured. Yours With respect, • I OLIVER W. OWI'..N, No 375 Bertram st., Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Rerail!Agents ; see advertisement. '141.122 Dictionaries Greets, Enitish, ;C/assi cal. &c. • ANTIION,S CL4SSICAL DICTIONARY Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antigh?,ties ; M'Cullough's Commercial Dictionary; • Ure'rs Dictionary and Supplement—Arts,ikanu , factures, and Mines; : oi • Webster's Octavo Dictionary, revised ed,tiryt ; Trial's, Johnston, and Walker's, Dictionaiyl; Lide)l and Scott's Greek and English Lexicon - ; Worcester's Dictionary, English: Fleniling's and Tibbin's French and - Englah Dictionary : Leveret's Latin Lexicon ; Union Bible Dictionary Robinson's Cabinet Dictionary; Buck's Theological Dictionary, etc. etc. : The - above, with a keneral assortment of , - gical, Classical, Miscellaneou s , and Sunday , sdhool - Books, always on hand and for sale low. ELLIOTT& ENGLISIIt 56 Market St. bet 3d and lih.' Mft, DUPP'S • • •f are now open fi.r aßernoon T AND WRITING ,ROOMS, corner ofsth and Mcirkeests. • and eveening classes: 4ler cantiiet"teani boat Houk-keeig ae tatt in such n manner ihat every learne p r n going t hough' the whole course of teaching, will be thoroughly qualified to take charge of books either in coneting houses or on board steamers. Any number or:re ferences can he given to this'effect. Mr. Dos ; Pew treatise on steamers accounts, the only dornp)eto work yet published on this subject, for salicdt'the Class rooin and by the Book stores. . doc 3 ~~TOTICI TO STOCKHOLDERS—In parsukhce II of the provisions of the charter of innorudra. tion, the, annual meeting of the, Stockholdera I of the Monongahela Navigation Company, will be Weld on Monday, the 3d day of January, 1818, (being the first Monday of the month) at the office of the spid Company; in Breed's Buildings, Fourth street; it the city ofPittsburgh, for the purpose of electing: the officers for the ensuing year. decG WM. BA KEWELL, Seey.f JOS. W 3 OD I Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Hartisrare CORNER SECOND AND WOOD STS., oct29-ly PITTSBUR GH.' CAN be found at his horse shoeing establishment, near the St. Clair streetbridgc,lately occupied by essrs. Carr & Rowland. - novh-d6m' BROMIDE POTASH-100 Ounces j just recei4d and for sale by deo§ • ENZOIC ACID-75 ounces just received add • for sale by B. A.PAHNESTOCK & CO., decl corner ofFirst and ' OATS -10 bags on consignment, for sale by decls J. D. WILLIAMS. - pLAXSEED—A few bags fbr sale by SMITH & 56 Wood street. ' . - - 1 ; " -14 iCOWIO PING C upa ssrs'Edit ob xtved some time ago} a coi:anknieatio over the Jignattire for I,'areht,r statirige,,thae D . e' :ndian Ekpei:torant htid beetothe,Means f savi Jaynng the lives of kb ree of his Children,' 'who wire suffers. .n severely With we cough; and hiving, but'ort times before, "lbsil one of my children by that dre adful:coMplalinit, and having another, and nit only child, sufferifig the greatest agdny with ;he same disease, and in hourly hzpeatatiOn of its leath, I - Was ilnduced toiptirchasei a : bottle df it,and !ontmenced Withig it acOrding to the directions-- Ind jto.the surprise of. all it begalt to mend in fif :ten, minutes after we ccimmenc -Olusing it, and the has now , completely reem'qred. I I have no acquaintance , ,With Pr. Jaynel but' 1 hereby return !him a h l ustiind's and a father's :fateful acknoivledgraenia 'F: I 1 Y.. SIMPIMS. Philadelphia„ April 22d,10-46. _ 'P. Jaime's Hair hair.—We commend the atten tion of those desirous of ristering7heirhair or im proving -its bealny, to this lelegint preparation We hear it every where highly spiaken of, and es pecially by all who have mac, use; of it, as greatly efficacious in stimulating , the ' i growth of the hair, and preventing and curing ,m9ny Affections or, the .skin. Its virtues are amplk and'shffieientlyat et ed.—N. Y. Sun. • I, E. For sale in Pittsburgh 'an, the; PEKIN TEA 3T0RE,72 FOURTH street, hear' Wood---and at the Drug Store of 4. P. Schwartz,: Federal street, AlleohenyCity ; , '. • •-1 mar 4 J. B. BISHOP, VETERINARY SURGEON B. A. FAIINESTOCK & Co., earner Ist and poom ant., Wood sts , ;•~:, `' ~'~'. ;.-s. - .''i r,,.-.,:. rib • - ; „,,ii_'':..: . : . : . ;','!.:.i..;..f.'..T:_=:', ,, . ;.- . . -.............---.—...... . 7 I . By the Preettleut of the' tristied Santee. .. ~ HOC, WHITE, Ifo:' i 6; . hfarreet street, will sell t a It C 110.11 ~ : ...3 fIiC.S. ' TN pursnance of law; I, JA MES - K. POLK, Pre. oat his entire stocx of Dress Goods. at greatly .--:-----.... - -.-•-; -.,--- --,-.-- the Unite, States o Amertca, do 11 sident of • I 'f ' - I reduced prices, for cash, cemairitingorthe followingic Dry Goodai_Fittrutture,Tollaneeo, Watch -I de ,: hereby c are en Calicoes, ' - .brencli - Chinties.„ . gingharns k , Palo Alto,' ' • . '.eir 1 -- . / &v. at Auet on.l . 4 rnake`known, that public sides I will be held at the. undermentioned' Land Offices Iluella Vista, Gala English and French Merino Plaidal; 13Y - JAM ER M7RENN-1. . . L _. 'in the &rams or Tows', at the periods hereinaftet English, - Scotch, and French Mouslin do Lam es; ' - English, Scotch, and French cashmeres, paramettas riN Monday next, December 20th , at - 10 o'clock, designated, to wit: NJ; ;A. M., will be sold, at the Auction Rooms, At the Land Office arDUBUQUE, commencing, alpaccas, Rnglish and French merinos, tilain, barred Ndt 114 Wood street, 3 doors from Fifth, a large on Monday the seventeenth day of January next, and stripedi wide andnarrovi black and . blue black silk 4 wide and narrow barred 'Sad', striped fancy and general ammo eta of Dry• Goods, the balance for the disposal of the public lands within the of n.Betail; establishment, comprising in part: silks.'Also,som e very' desirable - chnngeable silks, under-mentioned townships, viz : flinghams, calicoes, lawns,_linens, tlanels, mus ter ladies" walking coats;. barred end .striped Izish . North of the base line and west of the th •el a/ poplins; green olive and Mace French Habit clothe, l'n''- Plaids, alpaccas, merinoes' hoiery,.clothe, p al P casaimeres, cassinetts, and at the some time cloth- - ... -. • - •- rot-ladies' cloaxs; a splendid assortment of Cash ing, boots and shoes. .. I Townships,- eignty-fonr, eighty gy mere and Teilterishawis, vise!! from $.2 to $3 lea, than previous purchases; also, some very desirable At . • o 2 o'clock, In the mternoon, Household and eighty-seven and eighty eight, rr a ng e . fi fteen. Kitchen Furniture, viz: bureaus, tables, chairs, bed Townshipe eighty-four, eighty'-five, eighty-six., long shawls, a large assortment; - bleached and un- Rotas bedding . and Kitchen I utensils; and eighty - seven, eighty-eight and eighty-nine, of range: bleached shirting', purchased since the recent re- ' tend '' , at the same time, on account old fernier purchaser, sixteen. 2 ; .: ; .; • - diction ofprices; also, some Very superior Wanxeti; kegs tohacco.,,unless redeemed before the time `Townships of this, ' eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty-six, detainee, cashmeres, beragel, balzatines, plaids and ei.hty.seven,and eighty-eight, of- range seventeen. . i At . y g l i g h t , g, earl .as same evenin - afew fine Gold ' satinets, and many others, too tedious to mentio - n, ' Towhshios eiehty f ur' . eel ht five Mot ty-six and Silver Pateut Lever Watches, with a lot of • - - o ' L 1 - ' ' ' which will be sold without - regard to cost. Second hand Watches of every description; also, an eighty-seven and eighty-eight, of range eighteen decl3-d Imo essortment.of Dry Goods, - the - balance of a Retail Townships eighty-fonr, eighty-five, eighty-six, Store, by order of Assignees; . , eightyrieven and-eighty-eigh of range nineteen. declB _ JAS. WKENNA, Auct'r AT THE SAME PLACE, commencing on Mon .• day the thirty-first day of January next, for the ' disposal of the public lands within the uudeimen tioned townships , to wit: ; North of the baseline and r'oesl of the Nth principal me iom Townships eighty-fou r, eighty-five, eightyilix, , eighty seven and eighty-eight, of range twenty. ToWnships eighty-four, 'eighty five, .eighty-six, and eighty seven, of range' twenty one. Townships eighty-four, eighty-five, eighty six, and eighty-seven, of range twenty-two. decl3 Townships eighty-four, , eighty-five, eighty six, and eighty-seven, of range twenty-three. - ; sue,. five yea, Townships eighty-four, eighty-five, and eighty end,.d by bona . six, of range twenty-four. ..... J 04.. Townships eighty-four, eighty-five, and eighty/ • six, of range twenty-five. tee Township eighty-six, of range twenty-six. nIV E .t.... At the Land Office at lOWA Clry, commen t cingen Monday, the twenty-fourth day of January next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships and parts of town ships, to wit: North of the base line - and west of the fifth prineipa meridian. Townships eighty-one, eighty-two, and eighty three, of range fifteen. . - Townships eighty-one, eighty-two, and eighty-, three, of range sixteen. , Townships eighty-one, eighty-two, and eighty, three, of range seventeen. Townships eighty-one, eighty-two, and eighty three, of range eighteen. ..- Sections two, four, six- eight, ten, twelve,- four teen, eighteen, twenty, six, twentv4bur, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty two, thirty four, and thirty-six, in townships seventy-six; sec tions nue, 'two, three, four, fire, six, the northeast quarter, and the north half the northwest quar ter of section seven, section eight, section nine, (except the southwest quarter. of the southwest quarter,) sections ten, eleven, twelve, the north half and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirteen; section fourteen ; the north half of the northwest quarter, and the north I half of the northeast quarter of section fifteen, sec- I -u 11. LIILL. tions eighteen, twenty, twenty-two, twenty-four , Iniol. - twenty-six, Va•enty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, thirty I L , XCFIAINICE 1111.0111..- four, and thirty-six, in township seventy-i even ; I no:ilk:sm.: , EAL.. sections nineteen, twenty, twenty-one. 'twenty- ' "POSIT, BANK Nu._ - eight, twenty.nine, thirty, Ihir y-one, thirty-two, SILVER. 1 "-wrens, wsum and tinily-three. in township seventy-eight ; and ' l i townships eighty-two, and eighty-three, of range „ Lana nineteen. - the! Townships eighty two and eighty three, of range 1 twenty. w i Townships eighty two and eighty three, of range 1 twenty 'one. Townsh'ps eighty two and eighty three, of range twenty- two. - - Townships eighty two and eighty three, of range twenty three. Townships eighty two and eighty three, of range I twenty four Townships eighty two and eighty three, of range twenty five. North of the bate lint and east of the principal Me ridian. Lot number three and "Pelican Island," in see i Lion three, lot number seven, and "Crane Island," in section four, and lot number six, section nine in township seventy-seven ; and two islands in sec- ,1 tions thirty-four and thirty-five, hi township sev- 1 enty-eight of range three. - i At the land office at FAIRFIELD, Commence -1 ing on Monday. the seventeenth day of January 1 next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships and parts of town- 1 ships. viz: 1 I North of the base line and west of the principal nie,l ridian: Townships seventy, seventy-one, seventy-two seventy-three, seventy-four, and sections two, tour the west halt of the southwest quarter, and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of sec. , tion five, sections six, seven, eight, the west hall of the southwest quarter, the southeast quarter of the south west quarter, and the southwest quartet o f the southeast quarter of section nine; sections,' ten, twelve, fourteen ; the south half, the west half of the nortwest quarter, the southeast quer.' ter of the northwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of northeast qUarter of section fifteen r sections seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, (except the l northeast quarter of the northeast quarter) twen ty-four; the west half, the southwest quarter oil the southeast quarter of section twenty five, and f sections twenty-six, twenty-seven, tvventreight,l twenty-nine • thirty, thirty-one,. thirty-two, thirty-i+ three,thiflpfOur, thirty-five and thirty-six, in town-1 ship seventy five, of range nineteen. Lands appropriated by law for thence ofschools, military or other purposes, will be excluded from the sales!' The offering of the lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and proceed in the same, order in which they are advertised, with all convenient - dispatch. Until the whole shall have been.offered,, and the sales thus closed. But no sale shall b., kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the ' lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the' two weeks GiVEN under my hand at the city of Washing ten, this ninth day of OCtober, Anno Domini one housand eight hundred and forty-seven Br THE PIIESIDEST : B A. FAH iNESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP—This preparation has proved itself to be of very great e ffic acy 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 certifi catesl of iedisputable authority, in testimony of its value. It is pleasant to taste, and offered at so low a price to 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 at Co. Corner of First and Wood, also corner offish and Wood streets. any, a very large,supply of fresh Grpen and Black Teas, or all the different grades and qualities imported into the country,:pack.' ed in lead in 5 11.. boxes, 1 lb., 1. lb. and 1-4 packages. Also, 3 lb. tin cannisters or the different qualitice, convenient for families and steam boats, , ranging, in prices from 371 cents per lb., to $1 50.1 Fine tbalong Black Teas, 50,62,75,87 and $1 per pound. oc r we will refund the money in all eases where our teas:do not give entire citiefartion,or exchange for a different article. Pekin :Tea store, 72 Fourth street near Wood. decll A. JA VIVES. • . „ SHELL, 018TETIS. CONSTANT ctupp! . v or superior Shell Oysters, LI roasted or in the shell; also Game and every delicacy of the season, served tip in superior style, at the shortest notice. dec6-tf BANK EXCHANGE, Third at. bet Wood and Market st. • LOST.-Ttvo certificates or 'mock or the Exchange Rank of Pittsburgh, one numbered 998 in the name of John Isennee, dated February 12th, 1846, for eleven shares; and one numbered 1046 same name, dated Feb. 2, 1847, for nine shares. I here by give notice to all persons concerned, to come forward and show cause why the Bank should not issue new 'certificates in lieu of the ones lost. der 3, 1847-2ta WISE JOHNNSEE. (...0 CENTS); Dr. ltaipb's Universal Vegetable Pills, soX.) Af s tONTAIN r<o air-ACV:RV, and the happy comhina tion orithe ingredients, and proportions are such as to produce a merbcine which nrverfala to relieve, when relief is at all to be obtained. On. RALi!ll'S Picts require no puffing where they are known, and where they are not, one trial is sufficient to secure their adoption. Two kinds in one box, with full - directions. S. L. CUTIIBERT, Wholesale and Retail Agent, No. 50 Smithfield st., near 3d et. AcEtcts—Jno. M'Cracken, sth Ward ; Wm. Cale, "Allegheny city; T. G. Smith,Birmingham; C. Ritchie, •Cannonsburgh, Pa. 25 eta. a box. trecl.6 - r ONG and square Shawls—Just received, per ex j press, 75 more of those very fashionable long and square plaid shawls. A. A. MASON St Co. deel6 R AISINS --30 Ins. and 1 bas. M. R. for sale b J. D. WILLIAMS, deels 110 Wood it. 'IA DLES—.2O Lin. Stearine Candles, for &lig by dec.ls J . U. WILLIAMS. --- ----- R ICE-1 tierce fresh Carolina . , for sale by decls J. D. :WILLIAMS UTS-5 tales Almonds; 10'bi.. shelled do.; 3 bags Cream Nuts; 5 Pea Nuts, for sale by J. D. WlLLams. Drugs. CLOCYNTI-1 ; ' 11 yberry ; Aloes; Berk Peruvian; " Liquorice Itoot ; Strichnine; :Chloride Gold ; Kidder's Ind. Ink ust received and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK &Co. cor Ist and Wood etc povi. 'D tc Old Mon. Rye Whiskey. MEN bble. prime Old Monongahela Rye Whiney, the last I have to offer for sale. Persons de sirous of procuriug a superio; old article now have an.opportunity. Hk.NRY F. SCHWEPPE, decl6-1w Liberty stre,t, opposite Wood. New Plano Porte.. :NOW receiving an entire new steel: of Piano Fortes, from the manufactories of Gale &Co., New York, and Chicxoring, of Boston. The pat. terns are of the latest style, and with all the mod ern improvements. For Sale at Factory prices, by JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood street. FRENCH MERlNOS—Received per express, at 62 Marnet street., another invoice of 10 pieces French Merinos, choice colors. decl6 A. A. MASOM & Co. BUTTER --2 bbla., and a few kegs, for sale by declo SMITH 4- SINCLAIR. J Kegs No. 1 Lard, for sale by declo SMITH & SINCLAIR 11; RIED FRUIT-17 sacks, new crop; dried 111 Peaches, in store and for sale, by declo L. S. WATEItMAN. , i .1 1 ~~~ A t:.... ~ , e It ,-+ RENEE r , '4l 41.? • , , i=nn :,- :: , .'=. - .:;,i - .•.‘:••.;;;.F2,•-•':.:7'i - J , ;;, - 7-• 1-. 1.'q..? Cligiiol, Cigars, Cigars: IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC: 15,000 Principe, or various Brands; 6,000 Regahas ; 9,000 Lanorma ; . 2,000 Castnos; . 10,000 Small sited Havanna ; Together witlf a large lot of Half Spanish, Meelai and Common Cigars. I Also, 10 Dozes of 5 lump Tobacco, for sale ai Nu. 25 Fifth strbet, Pittsburgh. decl4 lw ' . JACOB M'COLLISTER. D CIDER VINEGAR-63 barrels pure Vinegar; from Cider of gab, in storn, for sale wholesale and. retail. dec9 P ILLS. --5 Gross Brandretb4e ; 5 .4 Wrighre ; warranted genuine; Just received and for ea e by 13. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. cor let aad Wood ite '.,:',,,.:;:•:',, ; ~ti n; -, ti 3 k y~, .. - ~' l ~ ' . - --.. . __..... _', V ~... _ i a Aul/dlng Lots In Sinnlngham at Aut.- TIN Wednesday afternoon, Deco 22d, at 2 o'clock, 1,3 will be sold on the premises: Twenty very handsomely situated lots of gum fronting on Centre street, Perry street and Harmony Lane, near the Iron Works of Wood, Edwards & IHHlnight, and other extensive factories, in that flourishing borough, a plan of which may be 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 for business purposes or pXivate dwellings now for sale. Terms, ono-filth cash, residue in two, three, four and five years ' with intereit, payable annually; tto be secured by bond or mortgage. Title indisprtable. declS JOHN Lk VIS, Auct'r. , Auction sales • BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER SOOTIII-ERE! CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH MEETS. Dry Goods. O N Monday morning, December 2.13 d, at 10 IA clock; nt the Commercial Sales Room, corner of Wood and sth sts., will be sold without reserve, I nn .extensive assortment of seasonable staple and .4 Caney Dry Goods, &c., among which are superfine) cloths, satinella, flannels, blanttets, calicoes, mus line, silks, satins, gilk velvet, alpaccas, chill— rot es, Turxeri and Brocha shawls, linen table cloths,' Irish linens, cashmeres, mennoes, plaids, vesting,, &c., rge size frame loom ing glasses; l 4 do maho M gany la do; 12 smaglliTt size gilt ma hogany do; 30 engravings, various subjects; 2 hand some spring scat sofas; 4 mahogany bureaus; spring scat reciting chair, together with a variety of House hold hold ; furniture. A quantity good quality New Orleans Sugar, and 'other groceries, 5 tarrels Tanner's Oil. Glassware, quer nsivare, confectionary. German toys and fancy goods for holiday pres ents. At; GI o'clocx, P. :V., Ready made over coati', pantaloons, ,Tests, fine shirts, drawers an other 1 clothing, gold and silver watches, tine table utlory; muaical .nstratuents, a large assortment of ( crman ninny, goods direct from the importer, misc Maue— r/us Boots, etc. d .c.. 17 I _ _ ... -.........-.- _ .iiaite on ill! the Cities ihroigbont e lUnitedStates. Sight checks orr Baltimore, Philadethl phia, Nets York, liosto” and Cincinnati, constantly for gale in sums to suit purchasers. The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Virginia flanks bought and sold on the most favor- able terms. The highest •petnium 'paid for Foreign and Armin can Gold and Silver coins. EXCIIANGE ENGLAND. IRELANDA;DI SCOTLAND, for sale in amounts of.Cf and upward 8.1 marlo-dawy ALLSar I RA 31 En . EDWARD /Man. KUAMER & 111.A.s1M, BANKERt AND EXCHANGE BROX. ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE,CERTLFCATES OF DEPO,SITE, BANK NOTES, AND COIN. Corn era Third :rod %Wood its., directly opposite the St. Chz..rieS my2l3 JAB. S. nom THUS. SARGENT. MOON AN SA. BANKERS AND EX D CHANRGEGENT BROKERS,: N. E. COR. WOOD AND Sitß7ll STRFETS, P/TTSBUROD, 4.41 TVEALERS Coin, Bank Notes, Time Bills, I I Voreign and Domestic Exchange, Certificates of Deposite, &c. EXCHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Minion; and Europe, fur sale in sums- to suit purcha sers. CURRENT and par funds received on deposit°. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at Ile lowest rates. atrrattncts: • M. Leech & Son, Ogden & Snowden, Win. Bell & Son, Purssustott. S. BOClurken &Co. English & Bennett. ) , Fleming & Brother , Fates, Lathrop & l). PJULA 0%4.. 1 Wiri.R. Thompson & Co. • j fondly, Phelps & Co. Babcock & C,. NEW YORE. Tiffany, Ward &Cn. John M'Cullough & Co. BALMIORI. , „Tarries George, 4‘ H. Hanna, CtircomAri, 0. " Joseph Watson, Messrs. Feiner & MAMMON, O. ft. F. Hills, Esq., Cashier, Bank Lewistown, P.i, Pittsburgh, September 2d, 1847-y N. 1101,1111:1ir:SfrN, I WRENS AND t?EAi.r:tui IN EXCHANGE COIN AND; BANK NOTES. No. 55 iltarkft street, Pittsburgh. r 4 elling ratc!. , ; Erchange. Buying ratedNot\ Ytirk • 1' pr Cincinnati din Louisville Baltimore " St. Louis g BANK NOTES. Buying raids. .Ohio dis Indiana } Lf Kentucky tt Virginia - ei Wheeling I tt Tennessee ' 3it anl9-v Buying rates. County & City ordts I die Relict' notes & c.l Pennsylvania Co a u. New York cri Maryland New Orleans RUGS—Gum „Myrrh Turkey; Gamboge ; ", :Kill° True; • 0 , 0 Opium, new crop; ot, ',Golbanuru Strained; Ext.:Jr/lap; • • "'Dandelion ; Belladonna; Just receiienralid for sale by 13 B. A. FAHINTESTOCK & CO.. cor let and Wood eta, JACOB WDAVER AILS-100 JUga minted HiZee, for sale by decls %, J. D. WILLIAMS . .. if - . 7 ': , ~,!:1., : -. ::,.,,',.•.'-, ~.,N RICHARD M. YOUNG, Commissioner of the . General Land °At, NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to arty lands within the townships and parts of townships above enumerated, is required .to estab lish the same to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of the proper Land Officeond make pay ment therefor, as soon as practicable after seeing this nonce, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands em bracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim I will be forfeited. /11110 SE who have been deceived with mock pre tended Hair preparations should read the fol lowing statements of respectable persons: Mr. Abraham Vanderbeck, of 98 Avenue D, New York, certifies that hie bead was entirely bald on the top, and by the use of two 3e. bottles of Jones' Coral Hair -Restorative, he has a good crop of hair, and will soon have it long, thick, aid luxuriant. Mr. Wm. Jackson, of 89 Liberty st.,•Pittsburgh, certifies: On the 3d of Feb.'lB47, that Mr. Thomas Jameson's head, on the top, was entirely bald for fifteen years, and that by using two 3s: bottles oT' Jones Coral Hair Restorative, the 'hair ie growing fast, thick and healthy. Ho expects by using this a little longer to have a better head of hair than he ever had. HAVE YOU SCURF OR DANDRUFF / .Mr. Power, a grocer, on Fulton st., had his hair com pletely choked up with dandruff, and' Jones' Coral Hair Restorative entirely and permanently cured it. Directions for using Jones' Coral Hair Restorative: For forcing the growth affair, it is necessary to cause a slight friction on the scalp, ao that the Re storative may enter the pores. This may be done by applying it with a moderately hard brush, but it is not necessary to use these harsh means except in ac tual cases of baldness.. Where the Hair, falls off, turns grey, &c., apply the Restorative with the hand, or a soft brush. Part the hair in the different places, so that the restorative may touch the scalp. The same directions may be used for Dreseing, Said at JACKsoN's No 89 Liberty et. head of Wood, Sign of the Big Boot. nov23 PERCUSSION'` CAPS— 2000 M, assorted; fuel received and for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK cor Ist and Wood eta. • . . .{~~ 1 ~„,+. :~ ; ~ .;= t.::i' , . , ",,.: , . , -_...:! : ,; . .....::... - . - .:..i!;4:' , :7,1:,• W , - 5 - •.. '!- ~ ! ,, -,,,: •:, •= •- 1 1..':.'.'i' MEM JAMES L POLK RICHARD M YOUNG, Commissioner of the General Land Offire. EWA MEE . _.... ..: !:' -:,i,.'.-:-,..',--,."''''''"'`• ' ~`". {`'' OEM BUSS .-:,-.,,,,,,,.-:,,--- .. ... .. .. . .... OrrlCC'of AiHl trtairiuni AIM E4IIXPAIRri PhiindelPhia, December 6th, 1847. EALED PROPOSALS will .be received at this kJ Office until.lo o'clock, A. of the 31st day of the present month cif DECEMAR, far famish ing by contract, the following . ' ARMY SUPPLIES and MATERIALS deliverable at the United States Clothing and Equipage Depot, Sehuylkill Arsenal, in equal monthly er groater proportions, as the De partment may require, on or before the 30th day of April, 1848, viz: - • 15,000 Army Blankets, 4 lbs. 51 feet long by 5 feet wide, weig ht 160,009 yard s 6-4 , Sky Dine Kersey. 4,000 do 6-4 Dark ißlue do - 4,000 do 6 4 Fine i Blue Cloth . for Dragoon • Jackets. 20 000 do 3-4 ' 1 . nnel 100,009 do 7-8 Flannel, Cotton and Wol. 50 , 000 Twl a d do 3-4 Can t ,Fl oh annel. 10,000 do 3-4 Bleached Cotton Drilling. 200,000 do 3-4 Unblebched - do 100,000 do 7-8 do_ - do - • " 2,000 do 7-8 Bleached 'Muslin. -- 200,000 do 7-8 Unbleached 'do • - 3,000 Doz. pairs Woollen half Stockings, 3 sizes. 20,000 Pairs Laced Bootees, assorted sizes. Hair plumes ' red and-white, • ` Bands and t assels.,' red and yellow. \ - Metal cap equipments for Engineers and Do do Dragoons. . for Artillery and La froft.- Pomponi, Engineer , Artillery and ry Infantry. Shoulder straps, ordnance, artillery and in fantry. Do.f• airaled for Dragoons. • Epaulett6, N. C. SL Artillery and, Infantry. Worsted sashes, crimson and yellow: • Do. binding and cord °fall kinds. Felling axes. Hatchets. • r Spades., I • Drums, complete, Artillery `and Infantry. Casks for one year from let April neat. Lumber, 2d common, per 1000 feet. All of which must be of domestic manufaCture, and must conform in quality and all other respects to the standard patterns sea rd in this office, and in the clothing o ffi ce, N 0.16 oadway New York, by' which all supplies furnished on . . _ .....,i, on contracts will be .. tested. Sampler of which, for woollen and cotton cloths, will be sent by mail with any additional in formation desired upon the subject to manufacturers wishing to offer proposals. 1 , Contracts will be based upon accepted proposals, for the faithful fulfilment of Which, two or more se-1 entities will be required. Any delay in the execu— tion of an offered contract, beyond the time deem ed necessary by the undersidned, (six days) will be regarded as cancelling the 'Acceptance of the FA VORED bid. lids are desired only from matirdlicturers or regu lar dealers in the article Proposed to be furnished, and none will be .respected of considered from any one who is not known as a manufacturer or regular dealer in the desi - edsupplies;l which fact, or the re vim°, must be distinctly stated in the bids offered, as well as the names and address of the persons in tended to be proposed assecurities in case a contract is obtained. 1 Letters containing proposals should' be endorsed : i"Proposals to furnish supplied and materials," ad dressed to deel3.3tawt3l ft BEAT IMPROVEMENTIN THE DAGUER REOTYPE ART.—M. Al : ROOT'S Daguerroe types, 140 ChemaLt St., PHILADELPHIA, having been pronounced superior, in Ithe cities of Europe and tl e United Sates, and beet) just awarded in the city nf New- York the GREAT PRIZ E of"the FIRST MEDAL far the BEST DAGUEREEDTIPESP again calls attention to his Inter and still more valuable im provetnents. This last is thus Uotieed by the Even- Mg Bulletin • I ~. -,. The True Ll'put.. , M. A. ROOT, the great Dagnerreotypist of this city, has fitted up a room in. the third story of his establishment, expressly to obtitin the manifest ad vantage of the northern- light. !The light from that direction is necessarily sought by all painters, be-1 cause of its firmness and uniforMity, and Mr. Root,l with commensurate tact, resolveli to avail himself of this aid, to correct shadaws. The Boston Atlas speaks of the nortraits by the distinguished fiaggnereotypist;M. A. Root, and was I astonished to find that tbe art had been carried to such a high degree of perfection.! Mr. Root, by some new chemical discoveries, has been enabled to trans fer the humnn countenance to !the Daguerreotype plate with an accuracy and fidelity altogether ineon cesivable. Even the joyous and laughing face of the I infant is transferred ,in an instant to the enduring silver plate with astonishing acc4acy, notwithstand ing in infant life there is scarce! a second of time, during working hours, when the body IS entirely at rest. The North American and United States Gazette says of a Family Groupe of Mr. Root--"It was uni versally acknowledged worthy .1 of being classed among the first triumphs of this heaven-born art." The Daily News praises Mr. Root's "most admir able display, as the moat beautiful and perfect gems of the art." I The City Item says—" We are delighted as Phila delphians, to learn that Mr. Rot took the medal and highest premium for his supqb pietures both in , New York and Roston, over all competition. this lis indeed a great triumph! Root's pictures are as dear perfection as it is possible to get. There is thought, delicacy, finish, and the bighist degree' af artistic - excellence in them.". I 4 . The perfection of the art."-4lostori Star. "The best in every point of view."—Pennsytea nia Inquirer, . - • 1 " Best ever exhibited in. thisicountry."--New IYork Sun. Tut LIVERPOOL . CtSTOM Hor s Ore/erns . ob served, when examining l package bfßooPs.Dagoer -1 reotypes, nthat they' were the bestlspecimene of the kind that had ever passed through pith hands,'.' • HIGH SHERIFF TATE. of .Enttnottouou : .§ - eot , /and, a great amateur in works °fait,. says, in a let ! ter to a friend in Philadelphia, ." There is nothing I like them here; they throw ea completely in the shade—they are beautiful, and the likeness per . fect." . - .A volume might be filled Ivlth similar notices. But families, .relatives-or friendS, who wish .to se cure faithful . and beautiful , . portraits , as keepsakes and memorials , or simply as gems of an exquisite art, always interesting, are invited, Strangers as well< as citizens, to examine the superb callection.of tipqH cimens in thepopular Free Admission :Daguerreo type Ruoms of . ' M.A.I R00T,. : decl3-31 . I.4oChei taut Street. Borer's Weekly Budget of tritts , Books. . NO. 85 FOURTH 3TREET. . , rivISING IN TUE WORLD," or a 'tale of the rich JUL and Poor, by T. S. Arthur, an Interesting and instructive work. Adventures of a Strolling Player, by William 11 . I Graham. George Lovell, by Sheridan Knowles. Old Convents of Paris. by Madame:Chas. Rebaud. The Hunted Chief, or the Female Rancheros, a tale of the Mexican war. , I The Pirate's Dr ughter, or the Ro era of the At lantic. The Lady of the Gulf, Romance f the City and the Seas; Living Age, 187. Edinburgh Review, for October 21.: • - Old Wine in New Bottles, or. Spate Ileum er of a Student in Paris, by Augustus Kinsey ,!Garden D. Union Magazines for January, . no, a splendid number with three beautiful plates. ! • Columbian Magazine, fur Decombe. London Lancet, for Hove nber. . Forrestal, or the Light of the Reef, a romance of the blue waters. Durang's Terpsichore, or the Ball Room Guide. Doggett's United States Railroad and, Ocean Steam Navigation Guide. Blackwood's Magazine, for November.- The Bandit's 13ride, or the Maid of S axony, a to- I man - re. The Star of-the Fallen. , Waverly Novels, cheap form, a new supply. Afloat and Ashore, or a Sailor's D Persona lacking one or more numbers to com plete their aetts ofany of the Eastern magazines, can haVe them - completed at 85 Fourth at., kin d bound in _ 1 any style desired. -- 481tkacriptions for all the Eastern niagazirses re-, seiirecl „at the publisher's prices, andi so CILUIG 1 " 0 1.1 . 0STACI E. M. P. MORSE,. dee,l6. 85 Fourth at, between Wood dad Market. Fresh Fruits Nuts, Citron, Fplees, ite -1000 "1114E8; I 10 Casks. Currants; 10 Kegs and .20 half Kegs Raisins; 5 Biles soft. shell Almonds; 10 Bags. Filberts; 10 w Walnuts; 20 Boxes Rock Candy ; ' 20 Kegs Grapes; • - 100 lbs Nutmegs) 100 Ms Cloves; • ' Pure Ground Spices, of all kind's; 150 Drums FreXh*Figs; 100 Boxes M. R. Raisins; Just received and for Xale by . 13 F 11 . 7 .:BOViNi. No. 141 Gfrbillity. ' decl4-dlw FRENCH CASHMERES —A. 63 Margot stoma, have race pca of French Cashmeres . , °fever' decl6 `:~~ :. :::,:j:r,..,,i:':z::,i:s;--4,..i.:3.,-v;;',.,,?:-i,,;::.-.:.. ...*..-..:::.,,-,:-.•.; ~',-, I,: MEE Mtn .+ L MEI HENRY STANTON, As.Qur. Blister Gen. U. S. A A. lffieb4c o . .eived m+re than 100 ryquality and ,filgp. : ff . i»ysi =ME 4 I i:: 4 t~ KOBE ERE i h '~. ~"'.~~'t 5. .. : , =RI CINCINNATI AND PITTSBURGH Dalin Wititet nine. f HIS well known line of splendid Passenger 'Steamers, is now composed the largest, swiftest, best finished and furnished, of and the most powerful boats on the waters of the West. Every accommodation And comfort that money can pro. ' care, has been provided for passenger.. The Line. has been in operation fiir five years—have carried i million of people without the least injury to their , persons. The boats will. be at the- foot of Wood street the day previous to starting, for the reception .-- "..i of freight and the entry of passengers on the regis ter. In all cases passage money must be paid to . •-• advance. Itlonday .Piseker. , The MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will leave Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock Wheelsng every Monday aim: ing at 10 r. . Tuesday Packet. • • The HIBERNIA No. 2, Capt. Jno.•Elinelbiter. Will leave. Pittsburgh, every Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock; IVbeeling every Tuesday evening at .10 P. P. Wedionsday Paiikeir ' , Tke NE)V ENGLAND No. 2. Captain S. Dean, will leave Pittsburgh 'evory Wedneaday morning nt 10 o'clock, Wheeling every Wedneaday evenings; 10 it. . • - Thursday Packet. The W ISCONSIN,Camain R. J. grace will leave Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at. 10 o'clock; Wheeling ever) Thursday evening at 10 P. M. Friday Packet. The CLIPPER No. 2, Captain Crooks, will leave Pittanurgh every Friday Morning at 10 o'clock i Wheeling every Friday evening at 10 p. va. Saturday Parlfet• , The MESSENGER, Captain .De Camp;ltvill leaia Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock ; Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10 P..X. . • Sunday Packet. • The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain A. C. 'Maton e will leave Pittsburgh every Sunday tn‘trning at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. M. novl9 - - SUDIMER ARRANGIEDII.IVTB. :_k___4lit4 t 1847' .aget. • Monongahela Route, BROWNSVILLE AND CUMBERLAND TO • TIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA Time to Baltimore 32 hoiirs. Time to Philadelphia 90 hours. [ma' 73 ultra rrActrto.] • • rilflr. Splendid and fast running steamers Consul, Louis M'Lane and Swatara, have commenced making double daily trips. One boat will leave the Monongahela wharf ever morninrecisely at clock. Passengers by th e - morni ngline will arrive in Baltimore next evening in time for the .Philadel phia Mail Boats or Rail Road ears. The evening Boat hill leave the wharf daily at 4 o'clock, except • Sundays. Passengers by this boat will, lodge on board, in comfortable state rooms. Leave Browns ville next morning at 6 o'clock; cross the mountains - in day light; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus • on t h is ing route nigharet travel altogether. The preparations ample, and the connection mu plete; •o that disappointments or delays will be ea known upon it. Passengers can stop on the route and resume their seats again at pleasuie, and have choice ofßail Road or Steamboat between Baltimore and Philadelphia. Coaches chartered to parties to travel as they de sire. • Secure your tickets at the office, Monongahela House, or St. Charles Hotel. 1017. J. MESKIREN. Beaver and We/Seville Packet. The steamboat . BEAVER, Charles E. Clarke, Master, will, during the coming winter season, make danytripr to Beater mad ville, leaving Pittsburgh every morning at 9 o'clock, and Wellsville at 3 o'clock, P. M. decl6 G. M.IIARTON IL CO., Agecits. , MERICAN. . GHEATILEMEDY OF A N. 4 MlL—Procured from a well in Kentucky, 'so het below the earth>s surface.. This Oil will be retied vastly superior to Harlem, British, or any other formerly.popular Oils; Its curative proper vica for the following aliments are truly wonderful. Warn matory rheumatism, whooping -cough. phthis • l ie; coughs, colds,' spasms, letter, erysipelas, scald bead, croup, inflammatory sore throat, liver com plaint, inflammation of the kidneys, pains in the breast, side .aud back, diseases of the opine piles, heart-born, diseases of the hip joint, inflamed sore eyes, deafness •and ear ache, worms, tooth-ache, sprains, strains, burns, scalds, bruise', cuts, ulcers, cancer, fever, soros, &c. &c. Price 50 centerper bottle. Sold wholesale and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his. boot and. shoe store ' 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. The era soar stands in the door-way. Only place in. Pittsburgh where the octet:pm can be obtaioad. Caution.— In order to , be sure of obtaining the genuine, purchaie only. or the general agent •for 'Western Pennsylvania, Wm. Jackson, 69 Liberty street, or through sub-Agents appointed by him for its sale, each of whom will have a show bill and general.directions in pamphlet form, containing the names and address of the Proprietor and General Agent of Western Pennsylvania as follows: Or. Hall et Co. proprietor, Kentucky. Wm. Jaclesen, General Agent for Western Pein sylvani., 89 Liberty street,Pittsburgh, to whom all orders must be addressed. Obserro--Each bottle is enclosed in one of the above 'named Pamphlets, and the name Of William Jackson, (the general and only wholesale agent for Western Pennsylvania) printed on the outside of the label. _ ADZES are cautioned against using Common .__ 4 l Prepared Chalk: They-arc not aware bow fright fully in jurious it is to the skin !' bow coarse, how rough. how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after using prepared chalk ! • Besides it is injurious, containing a large quantity ofleaa ! We have prepared a beautiful vegetable article, which we call 'Jones' Spanish 'Lily White. It is pinfeetly innocent, being purified of all oelcterious qualities; and it imparts to the 'kin a natural, healthy, aJa baster, clear, lively white; at the same time acting as a cosmetic on the akin, making it soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Massa chusetts,- says: "After analysing Jones". Spanish Lily White, I find it. possesses the moat beautiful and natural, and at the same time innocent white I ever saw. I certainly can conscientiously recom mend its use to all whose skin requires beautifying: , Price 25 cents a box. Disections--the best way to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather or wool—the former is preferable. • A Firm SET OF Trani roa 25 CEN l7 .—White teeth, Foul breath, healthy Gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned with Jones* Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of the most beautiful ivory, and, at the same time it is so perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its con-. slant daily use is highly advantageous, even to . these teeth that arc in good condition,giving them' a beau tiful polish, and preventing a premature decay .—., already decayed it prevents from becoming worse--it also fastens such as is becoming. loose, and by perseverance 'it will render the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath deliciously sweet. Price-25 or 371 cents a box. All the above are sold only at 82 Chatham st. ••ign of the American Eagle, New York, and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the next column. WILL TOP MARRY, and get a rich husband, lady? "Your face is your fortune: , Is't beautiful, clear, fair! Is it white? If not, it can be made so even though it be yellow, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled. Thousands have been made thus who have washed once or twice with Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. The effect is glorious and magnifi cent. But be sure you get the genuine Jones' Soap, at the Sign of the American Eagle, 82 Chatham at; Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Scurvy, Erysipelas, Bar ber's Itch, are often cured by Jones's Italian Chemi cal Soap, when every kind of remedy has failed. That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold at the Anpreccan Eagle, 92 Chatham at. Mind, render, thisoalom or never fails. C. INGLIS, Jr. Sold at JAcsames, 89 Liberty st., head ofPaterson. Wood, Sign of the . Big Boot. no.oo Settee 'itieStockholders.- C LEVELAND and Pittsburgh Rail Road—An in. "Raiment often yer centum (the 4th instalment) on the amount of subscription on the csplMl .1;•• „....,- ofthis company is required to be paid on or , barts _. • • the first day of January, 1848. tStockholderilin ...- the eity of Pittsburgh will pay to Messrs. J.W.' Robinson &Co. corner of Wood and Third streets in and near Salineville toJoseph G. Lacock; in and . i 1. gear Wellsville to James Stewart, local treasurer ; . By order of the Board. • A, G. CA.TLR.CT; Sr:Trott-it, Office of the 0.. &P.R.R.i. November 30, 1847. :.• ..4 , deal . , 4 . FRENCH AMAUTIMIk • .4: - .4. Mason +. Co., 611 Market at., ketireltiet - reiteived, per Exprese, another Invoice of Freach - Ertirinoa; all of the - mget faihioaably colors, tiseY • . AWSWSI6.- . • =NE EMS 11111 i'::4KY47;r4V ' ' ... `'‘l i. ' ''''''''' 7,,i c .. , f; A .. -.. 'er.:„.,....-"-.; z,:..4..,:tc-i: --.....t g s - ' ) 4•,,:ie:,:.";, M t , -::" •,'''...o :4.,:-',:', e:Ati.."Cd.t..-; ::•-•.W.:* '...,-;!':;,....::1-, -1, ' . 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