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toilie Erie ilemphill Beaver..., . •
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':Consul, Bowman; Brosensville
- Louis McLain, Bennet, - Brownsville
Swatara, Cox,' Brownsville • '
qe'ilikantoven, 21'1'Lean, St. I.ollis,
1)e. Witt Clinicin.'nevinney, New °deans.
,13ea‘*.cr, Clarice, Wellsville. !,
Arcieries, Decamp, Wheeling.
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. • Lake Erie, Hemphill;. Beaver. .
2 - Dinobe, - Conk, Brownsville
Bowman, Brewnsville •
• ' Lonis AftLain,Bennet, Brownsiille
Cox, Brownsville:
PITTSBURGII MARIETS-LbilLi
-OFFICE OF: THF. POST, •
'TtrasniT iMmextuti, Dee:2l, 1847.3
"N'lT:a . toolce:stilollalong the wharf.yesterdey ;.7and
I:Mad-nothing doing worth notice. -There appear..
ed'in hut little life among the jiver men. There
'are some ; quantitieka Pimluce arriving, andantes
froth stores and first-hands are dail3i.effected in
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tie regular way ; but yesterday, therA,was not an
item of -change on any article. The rivers are
still recednig--'-last evening, there were nine feet
water. .
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FLOUR—'Saks yesterday at $4 000.5 Otr, from
store. "
SUGAR—SaIes by blids. of good sew at 540
'old ' •
AIOLASSES--Regular sales at 27029.
BACON--Hams sells at Si/RD ; Skies,
'CRANBERRIES—Demand and - supply good ,
regular sales at $-2,00(42,12.
- FLAXSEED—SaIes fiorn store at 9-ss.
— P.. lIIISTEEN,
„BRASS :.F01!:&DER AND GAS FITTER,
• Smithfiplit street, between Diamond Alley and
Fifthatrnet,Pittsburgh. declB-ly
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Star Sakeryoand Confectionary,
• Di_txoNa ALLEY, '•
.s. 131CICLEY, Parizaturoa.—Tite subseriher
111 i, respectfully announces to his friends and the
pithlic; that he has just received a zreat vsriety of
?MT. - an d FANCY CONFECTIONARY, or a 4UpC7
riot qualiiy: •
peeparrd to furnish virus ()fall Cir.(l6, CAN
DIES,T.pyfi; rat xTs , etc., during the holydays, tud
he is confident hie 'stout . generally is equal to any
in the marset.
N. Ti. He will be pFepirecl to gierve up Icr. CREAN
on Christina's dui: decls tt '
To New *sag'wailers.
A T a meeting of New. Enginnt: err held no the
FA.
25th ultimo, on motion of 11. W. Wiliiams,
' Esq.,.if was reselvrd, that the President and Vice
President, assisted bysix gentlemen, to be appoint
-4.4 ,by the-President of this meeting, be a Committee
te,report a:Constitution and list of Officers for a New
Englarui-Sneiety, to ho funned on the 22d df Decem
ber,lB.37.. That Committee consults of Hon. Chas.
John 91. Austin,• • ;Messrs. Harvey
Luke Loomis, •H. W. -Williams, George
G. .Gilmore, Wm. S. Caldwell, E. E.
Ainsworth, and B. 11. Hersey. • -
,Ther&will be a Supper on the 22d inst., the Anni
'emery orthelanding of the. Pilgrims, at the saint
Charles HUtel.- Every person of New England birth
is invited .to attend.
:Tickets•can be Procured of the undersigned.
WM. S. VALDW
E. S. AINSWnftTli,
B. H. kiERSEY,
Committee of Arrangements.
deetS td
l'l7l7liolesalc Dry Goods.
TOW epening at the wholesale dry goods roomy,
02 Marnetstreet, 2d story, 100 pcs of Alpacca,
49 pee English Merinos, 2 cases Oregon plaids, and
caitheserms; 10 pee Freneh broad cloths, 43 peafowl
casitnerts, 5 cases casinetts, 10 bales of red, white
and yellow flannels, 300 pairs orldanxets, new
styles of calicoes, - domestic gingham., gloves and
hosiei,Y,tngerber with a general assortment orgoods.
Meichatits are invited to examine our *tom:, as we
are confident it will favorably compare with eastern
goes.. in st yles and prices.
declS ' A. A MASON St Co.
New Goods.
d. MASON ¢ Co., N 0.62 Maricet street, have
Et just received an extensive aasortment of
daysey and fancy dress: .buttons; also, gimps and
fringes et every variety, cashmere cravats,sile scarfs,
ete., ere. clectB
WirMiNA-1 case small flake, just received and
111_ for sale by
FA.IINESTOCK Co.,
cor of Ist and Wood las
URIBE. lAStt----iinnes, just rece,tetl and for
sale by • 13. A. FAIINEST(X:K & CO.,
decBB • cor of Ist and Wood •sts.
ICSOLASSM Darr°ls-116 Molasses Barrels, on
consignment and for sale by
declB MILLER aod.RICKETRiN.
FREsn Raibdua--50 Bo :ea M R liaiaini, just re
eciaed and for-sale by
deell3 MILLER and .RICICETSON.
ediN Brooms—loo do: corn brooms, in store
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and for sele by
dcclB MILLER and RICKETSON.
ULD Peach Brandy - 20-Barrels sup Old Peach
Brandy, i> re and for sale lir
• declB •W MILLER andaICKETSON.._
f BIDER Yinegar---25 Eblagocel cider Vinegary just
rece.is,ed and for sale, by
declB MILLER arid' RICK ETSON.
WHTE GLUE--2 We superior just received'
And for sale by
B. A. FAIINKSTOCK 11: Co.
corner of First and Wood tits
AMAGNIFICKST assortment, just • received, or
Ladies, Gentlemen's and Missies Gum Elastic
Shoes,-comprising every kind known, all of the
best isinilify, every pair being carefully selected, fur
sale cheap, at D. A. Olmsted's Boot and Shoe Store,
corner of Marzet and Liberty sta. deel7.3t •
Cumin Seed,
-flexion Plaster,
Blue Moss '
Spanish*Saffron,
Jaynes • Hair Tonic,
Just rec , d and for sale y
B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co.
cot. Ist sod Woodi sts
Calcined Magnesia.
5 cases Just rec , ii and for sale by
nov3o B. A. FA lINESTOCK & Co.
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PLAIN AND HIGH COLORED DE LAINES—A;
A. Magma & Co., 62 Market st., have just re
ceived per Ea - press an assortment of the above very
fashionable 'goods for childrens wear. dcc7
FRENCH TWILLED CASHMERES—ltreeived
per Express, at A. A. hlesom & Co.'s 62 Market
street, one ()romp. Twined Cashmeres.
'lt is the best Cough Medicine I ever, saw.*
F.AD the following proof of the superiority of
_Lily Dr. Willard , : Oriental Cough Mixture, from
a respectable citizen, who has tried it. I
Prrrsnosort, Dec. 15,11897.
Minna's:: UAW iitePIOCKWAY
After laboring for several weeks under Oa" disad
vantages oft harrassing cough and most distressing
cold, which had thus far resisted the effects of seve
ral of the “infallibleip I was induced toilnrchase.
a bottle Ofiour Oriental Cough Mixture, arid give it
a fair trial: To my great surprise, after using only
one hafor the bottle, I found myself 4 , entirely
welt.tt - 4 . qt the big medians ever saw.fry
'cTrue copy. TOHN HINDS.
- Sold b „toys &. BROCKWAY, Druggiists, Com
mercial Row, Liberty itreetoeir Canal. decl7
JOHN HICUIALIrp
Surveyor and Cortveysneew,
OFFICE in Upper. St. Clair Township, Allegheny ,
Comity. Beedri,Dfortgages, Article, iaif Agree
ment, Bondi, Rciesaes.autd•other InArnMents of
Writing, drawn with amanitas, legal stiott, , icy and
despatch. Be.. will also attend to drandrg Execu
tors, AdministratOri and,Guardiamt lideOtintis etc ,
etc. Prom
. :his long . eaptiritidce ind moderate'
barges, he:hirpos to gtia,satistaction to those who
Ntrizsitheir business.td hid care. 4,c3-w3V
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cares EDB " iißu. A. *HziEsTOCY. & Co., .I_, Peacee ' in J. 8, WAI:r
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ienred
,aome-time ago a conirriuni4tiiin'am the
=rignature fak "A Parent," sating Ahit , pi -, , ,. .fayi!#
_Wier r.xpet , torant had been ihe /Mini&
the lives oethree of his cliildren,'*ivere'sufferi
lig severely - With whooping c‘ought but
a short time before, lost one of my children by
1 :hat dreadful complaint,. and having another, and
.ny only„child, suffering, the gieatest. agony with
the same , disease, and in: hourly eipe6tation of its
leath,.l *as Induegd to purchase a boWe of it, and
ximmenced using it acterJing to tbe:directions—
ind:to the surprise ofafi irbegatt to mend in fif
teen minutes after we commence(' viihg it, and the
ibild.has now completely recovered..
I have no acquaintance with Di. 'Jayne, but I
hereby return him a husband's and a father's
grateful acknowledgments.
J. L..SIMPKINS.
, Philadelphia, April 22d, 1896. '
Jayne's Jlair - Tonie.—We commend the atten
tion or those desirous of restoring tbeiVbair or im
proving its beauty, to this - elegant ipreparation
We hear it everywhere highly spoken of,. and ca
ipecially,"by all who have made use of it, as greatly
efficacious in stimulating the growthlof the hair,
and preventing and' curing many haffeetions of the
skin. Its virtues are amply and sufSeientlyattest
stl.--z-N: Y. Sun.
For eale irr Pittsburgh at the: PF.EIN TEA
5T0RE,72 FOURTH street, neirtWood—and at
tho , Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz Federal street,
AlleghertyCity . map&
Important to Cohaumptirrs ! 11.-range! That
so many who are afflicted With Cough.that is
gradually wearitr , them down, and' slowly, but
surely stealing them into that. dreadful disease
Consumption—that disease which claiiies off thou
sands daily, are-doing nothing. oriwirat is worse
than nothing, gorging. themselves ,with nostrums.
that' are puffed to the skies for cures tbey are said
to have effected on some foreign ot.nnknown per.
sons. When they can be positively. cured by using
Dr. Rogers' Compound Syrup of ..iVe.rwurt and.
Tar, which still continues to effect ; most Won.
rterful Curti ever recorded in the rumals'of medicine.
A fact which is proved by reference! to the vast
numuer of certificates from the Brit And most re
speetable citizens. such as Dr. Writ, J. Richards,
Judge Wm. Burke, the Wife of the :Rev. G. W.
Maley, Dr. Hiram Cox, late Profe4or in Eclectic
Medical College of Cincinnati, and:others of this
place. Certificates not only of remarkable.cures
of distressing Cough, but ,Constinipt!ion actually
cured, after the Physiciutis.of the b.ighest standing
had given them up to diet if melt Of such high
standing will vouch for the gni.: :Orkin of this
medicine, we cannot but inter that itt'at least all'
that it is represented to be. .It eah, had at D.
C. Kneeland's, also at Messrs Kidd f Co,'s
nov23
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The time hos come when coughr .
aftd-icolds are
tire, When' consumption insinuates;' i s 'changeful
form---nips many a ovely bud, and lurks within
the present blooming limier, thee, , ,bea4ious cheek
now deadly pale, now flushed with efirnson
bespeaks the presence of a fpe, a direful foe, who
Batters to destroy. To drop the metailluir, such is
Consumptlnmoften brought on by nlig,leCted coughs
and colds, wet feet, &c. !kw ARS,
,and use the
sovereign remedy, Doctor Sbermies All Healing
Balsam, a certain .and never taitiiig ;remedy for
coughs, colds, consumption, astlitia,:pain in the
side and breast, whooping cough, palpitation 01
the heart, liver complaint. bronchitis, ;&c. Price,
25 cents and $1 per bottle. Sold' 'wholesale and
retail by W. Jackson. at his Boot , rind 'Shoe Store.
and - Patent Medicine Warchouse,S . 4llierty street,
Pittsburgh, and by duly appointed Agents in every
town in the U. States. See advertikruent. n0v9.3
The Cry is Stilt they Comel—Some hare already
made their entry, and a whole Battalion are on
their march. This is the season 'when General
Disease makes his appearance, his if - trips are well
disciplined and officered. General. Gocaumption
his chief warrior, is wending .;way onwards,
accompanied by his Pioneers. We .Feet, Cough.
Cold, Night Sweats, Spitting of 'Blodil, Debility,
Exbauition, Flushinas of the face, &c. &c., and
those ilisturbers'of 117 e peace of mankind. Bronchi
al affections - of the Throat, Ashanti, Whooping
Cough, &c. But thanks to Dr. Sherman, of . New
York, for his great invention, 4. Die '..df/ Healing
Balsam," Try—and be cured!' ;-;
Price 25 cents and $1 00 per hViel.
Sold by WM. JACKSON, at his Patent Meili•
tine Warehouse and Etsot and Shoe StOre, 159 Lib
erty street, Pittsburgh, and by dirty ermined A
gents, in every town in the Stateii:l ,•1; oer3(r .
GREAT ITALIAN REXIKIDY.
Parts.nrieuts, VAIL
Being afflicted for some 8 yearlOwitti that most
listressing disease, the asthma, and ;for the last
t years much of the time confined to my room.
rid at several different tames fife was des
.mired of; I concluded to obtain Some or Ma
cool's Sicilian Syrup, which was reerimmended to
fie by a friend from New York, stated that
:t hail cured some of the roost inveterate cases
rnown to the medical profession.' Sutlice it to say,
hat, after using the above medicine for about 4
reeks, L was entirely relieved, and libelieve radi
ally cured. Yours with respect.
OLIVER 'W. 4pWEN,
No 175 Bement st ! iyhilad'a.
Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Agents;
see advertisement. :• feb22
Dlotimutaties.-.Oreek, knOloahl,
cal: &a
A NTHON , B CLASSICAL DICTIONARY ;
Dict 4 onlry or Greek and • Roman Antiquities ;
Al'Cullotighfe Commercial Dictionary.;
lire's Dictionary and Supplettitrit-Atta, Manu
factures, and Mines ;
Webater , s Octavo Dictionary, retlied edition ;
Todd's, Johnston, and Walker's ;
Lidell and Scott'', Greek and English Lexicon ;
Worcester's Dictionary, English ;-
Fleming's and Tibbin>s French ;and Engl•sh
Dictionary
Leveret's Latin Lexicon;
Unioh Bible Dictionary;
Robinson's Cabinet Dictionary;, •
Ilituck's•Theological Dictionriry, etc.4te.
The above, with a general assortment of . Theol
ogical, Classical, Miscellaneous', a nd. Stindaj School
Books, always on hand and for araln
ELLIOTT 6. - . : ,EGLISEI,
decB S6 Market at. bet 3d, and 9th.
---
MR, DUFF'S: '; t ,
)1111k 1 : \ 1111\ co A r N ne D r e l f V s l t t h ati l(l.
Market ROOMS,
M s:.. )
, ) ~ .: . are now ripen 1 a [Preece
1.1 , and eveening castes. Mer
inwitile and Steam boat Book-keeping are taught in
such a manner that every learner Oleg through
the whole course of teaching, will bo thoroughly
qualified to take charge offrooks eithe'r in counting
houses or on board Steamers. Any , number of re
ferences can be-given to this effect. Mt. Duff , ' new
treatise on steamer's accounts, the only complete
work yet published on this subject, filr sale at the
Class room and by the Book stores. . decd
NT OTIOE TO STOCKHOLDERS-4n pursuance
11 of the provisions of the chatter taf incorpora-
I
tion • the annual -meeting of the Stoekholders of
the Monongahela -Navigation Company!, will be held
on Monday, the 3d day ofJanuary, ISO, (being the
first Monday of the month) at the, offiCe' of the said
tompany, in Breed's Buildings, Fourth street, it the
city ofPittsburgh, for the purpose Oflnlecting the
officers -for the ensuing year. .. . ,
dec6 ' ' WM. BAKF.WELL, Seey.
_ .
J 0 8 . WV 3 0.0 W le. 1.1.4 ,
Importer and 'Dealer in,
Foreign and Domestic 'Hardware,
• COMMA SECOND . Atli) WOOD STS.,
oct29-ly , , P/TI:SBUR GllO
• ---+ —,---
, . H. BlitHOPe
' VETIUNAILYI SURGEON
L ' shoeinget tai ' '
AN be found th: horsh nitta : spent,
,11,..) near the St. C air streethridge,ately occupied by
essrs: Carr & R vvl ncl. i , i'nel. , s74hu
BAMIDE PO
add for sale
A H-110 Ounceil just received
by l;
B.A. FAHNESTOCF.-& Co., k
ce ner 151 ond'poom eta.
BENZOIC • 41D-75 * l ances lust. received and
tor sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCIE Er CO.,
decl j corne ofFirat an4lWood its.
,
OATS—it) belie on eoziaigam ent, f3r sale by
decls I D.-WILLIAMS
A few bake for s.ile bj
SMITH &. SINCLAIR,
56 WoOd street
TILAXSE
r
deci
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litl.l . f - I' . ''''''.; - :::'-' . :',,''.:'..'''''' . -'''.''1,:: - • .--. ': , :: , ...71: 1- 7 ,- . : q.'N: , :&. , ii:!: 7 . -7 ..: , :
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•
. --' )INritittiiir• `:47 ' • .•
•-•
il
liti
,Tril I ; iiiirillTk lloi-'16, - Marzet stietit,w aell
J. out hie entire stoctt:of preys Goods, at g 7
yeduellaiioint;for ealibi'xinsistidg let the Rollo leg.,
Caltco 4 ,4riack-citintadar4l44l44i' i s 'du f °
ituina Viiita;Gallillngliarliknd Fketieb Merino P aids;
English„ - ticotch, and'French. kleirslia_ de Laines;
I , :nglish, Scetcb, and Frencli cashmeres-Aparamettas;
alpaccas, blagliskiand_treach meariitoo, l lain, barred
andstriped;wide and narrow black and blue blacr4
silks;,wide and 'narrow , barred 'and ,striped tancy
silks. L Alsoisoinevery desirable Changeable Silks,
L ,
for ladies; walking coats; barred and striped Irish
poplitr 2 ; green olive and bade* French Habit c oths;
forladies , cloairs; a splendid ' assortment of ask
mere and Terkeri shawls ) to sell floni:(12 to 11)1 less ;
than previous purchases;' also, some - very desirable
long shawls, a large aasortment; bleached and ult. ! "
bleached shirtings, purchased since the recetit rea '
diethin of prices; also, some very superior blanketsF?
it large lot of remnants ofcalicoes, gingliams, lawns; i
detailing, cashmeres, beragee, baizarines, plaids and
satinets, and. many others, too tNliotisto merltion, ; ' .
which will be cold without regard to cost. ii
- dect3-dime
B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S COUGH SYRUP-ThiSl
~ .preparation hall proved "itself to be o very '
great efEcacyin the cure of obstinate Coughs, olds,
Asthma, Whooping Cough, Spitting of Blood ant
i
other IPneumonic affections; and .the firepr etork
feel warranted in. recommending ' it u a as( and.
useful medicine, and are prepared t 6. show c rtiflif.ll
cates of indisputable authority, in testimony f itii
value.`
al
lt hi pleasant to taste, and °fibrefill at so low a I
price as to place it within the reach ofevcry person. I
There are,perhaps, but few Cough preparations!
that will produce each. decided effectslin so snort 6,l
time. ! Prepared and sold, by I a
. , B. A. FAIINESTOCK ti Co p ~'
Corner of First and Wood, also corner of 6th and'
i
Woodstreets. . ' -1 detl3 ;
..
_ • 7-- —.GlazeWare, table cutlery; giltand in;liiigai
.
Pittsburgh nud Covissensvillei _l_,.
ItalqoadJooking glasses •in greatvariety; feather bet
Company.l ,1 :tling, matresses, two very auperior threeiply .
1 1 1\TOIYICE T . O CONTRACTORS.-19 purstlaneercarPedai hall and parlor lamps.
.1.11 ir a resolution ,of the Board of !Directors of, A large . quantity of new and second hand
the Pi taburgh and Connellsville Railroad ComPany;,herd and kitchen lurnitnrci, &c.
notice is hereby given - , that sealed*opts i
m i w ilt ! At 131 o'clocx, P. M. Catalogue sale of ;
be received at the office of the Company; (Prklin endiraeing valuable standard works oe theol
11a11,11Pittsburgh, between theimara lof 9 a id 12!7,etty and miscellaneous iitibjects, splendid a
o'clock,A NI, until the 22d day - of December initant,':aniaig for the piano and other instruments, '
for the grading and masonry on (burl milei of th 6 Catalogues now roady for delivery. • di
Pittabergh and Counellsville Railroad,estending tip,
the Youghiogheny river, from the village tif.M'Kees.•
port, in the county of Allegheny. 1 1 •;
Pla t t and specifications of the work can be se en,'
after e 19th inst., at the office of the Coni Say,'
between the above named hour.. i
WM. LARIM
President of Pittsburgh anti Comtellev
Pitt!short:G., Dec. 14,1547•td
- , SEALED PROPOSALS, I "
AILT4.L be received at the Office ofj the Superin
VI tentlent of the .Alleglien) 'Portage Rail Road,:
until d o'clock, P. M. of WEDNESDAY, the 29th ,
day ofi DECEM DER lest:, fur turn.shin all the veal,
required for the Stationary Engines, De ots and Boat%
Slots, for the delivery of the WOW, fi r the Silting
of Wood, for doing the hauling ou t c levels bo.'
tweeni Planes 2 and 3 . 0 . 5 and 6, 6 and 77 and ii, and' ;
for the horse power at the h ad of I'lane ,
i
8 and l 7;
1,3, 4 and 1(1-, and qt the foot of pin ea 1, 2,14, t
9 and ID, and the 11 , iat Slips at.lobusto4rn and liolli
daysbure, and for the deliver" of the . tying timber;:
Ties, I'lank, tic., arid the Cuttings for the year.
ISIS.
I 1 1
Specifications willhe exhibited at the office` fire.
days previuus to thd letting. I
THOSS - .1. POWER
decls-dtil Sup't. A. P. R.l R.
L - N L --- ,-
EW DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, BURK'S
Building, Fourth street. I 1
!
llodgh S Anthony, Daguerreotypilita froth the
Eastern cities, would call the anent on of the in.
habitants of Pittaborgh anti the neighboring owns
to their Dagnerrotypes of citizens arid othe, at
rooms;in the Third ;Story of Bore's Building , 4th.
~.‘
street: i
Persons wishing pihthres taken ma -J rest assured
that no pains shall be spared to prodonthem the
! 4
highest perfection ofi th e art. Oer in truments are
of the most powerful kind, enabling is to execute
picturbs unsurpassedfor high finish an truthftilness
to nature. The puldic arc solicited to call rand
examine.
Persons sitting for; pictures are nei her re uired ,
or expected to take them unlesi perfe t statist ction
Is givtin.
li. 11. (generators tt ill find tide % grid de t for ,
stock and chemicals.i
trrinstroctions given in the art, ontainit g the
most receat Improvements. de IQ
Pl:itE GREEN AND BL'K. TEAS, from t h e N.
Ilea Pekin Tea ;Company . Just received pit the
Pekin Tea store, 72i tFourth street,- orn the tow'
York Pekin Tea CoMpany, a very I rge trup d tily of
1 1.
fresh Green and 'Black Teas, oral, the di erent
grade and qualities Unported into the °until , tack
ed in cad in 5 lb. boxes, 1 lb., 41 r . and 1, 4 lb
i
packs es. Also, 15 lb. tin eannisters of the different
guar si, convenient for families and steana floats,
ranging in prices fruit 371 cents per lb., to $ l l N.
Fine Oolong Black Teas,so, 62;75, 87 and SI per
pound.
where
ter We will refonti the money in aii eases h
our tefis do not give entire sausfaction!,or exchange
for a different urticlei ! I 1 '..
Pekin Tda store, 72 Foiirth street near % Oil; - .
deep I Al, JAN NES...
SIIEOL OYSTERS.: •
tinNSTANT amply df superior Sihell
noasted or in the shell; also Game au
delicacy of the season, seised up in stiperi
at the ishortlrst noticat
9ANIC EXCiIAN
de,+tf Third at. bet %Void ant Mir
'
L "T -
Two certificates of stock of the
Mink qr l'ittsl4h, one numbered 99.
name John 'senses', dated Febrile/ 12t1
for eldven itharei; and one numbered 10.
name, dated Feb. 2, r. 547, I for nine shires:
by giv ' notice to all !permiiis con,—
forwor l d and show Mir'
issuenew certificateS In
der 13, 11147-2ta
(25 cers) 1
Dr. itraiktte Untfil
irION'ICAIr NO M 1 C 1
tin of he inr,rcul el..
as to produe a medic lie uirocn ~... .
when relie is at all ltio be obtained.' I
Da. IitALPWS PILLS require no puffin,4 mil reithey,
are known and where they ate net , ,4orre trill to
i
rallicialnt te secure their !Mention. wo ludo in:
one her, with full dirUctiona.
. I .L. CIITHR,F.IIIi
1 7 Whbles to and Retail Ag
i I No. 110 j Smi hfield et., item`
Aoz Jno. PlTrack o sth Ward i W ,
i i
Allegheny City; T.G. mitl ;Birminghairl; Cii
Cannortsburh, Pa. 2p ctu in hoz.
Oh a4d square .4nwl
r
I j press, 2 'diner° of the
end square plaid shawl,.
declP l
_ t__ • !i
It 46SIN§-30 las.land
deilb
CANDLI.t.S-20 bisl Ste
trecl3 1
)14--1 tierce ficlih
/icicls
NUTS -b hales Alinnni
i 10 has. shelled
3 hags CreSin 11
Pea•lslu4
decl3
brags.
!COLOCYSTHI ;
Bayberry ;
••,,, Aloes;
Bark Perliviaii,;
'1 Liquoricoftoiot
Striclininb; Chlorid I G 'ld ; •Kidderl
just rceeivdd and Tor le by
H. A . AHNFATOCK
l
dec '
cor let and iN
! Old Mon. It*e Whiske3l.
T" bbla. prime Old Milcingahela Rye
the last I have to 'o er for sale. P
serous of piocuriug a iiipertor old article
an oppoilunity. H.V.NRY F. SCHWA
declfitlw Liberty stre.t., opposili
PII New Piftlllo Fortes: 'I I
OW receiving an attire new stoc O fPiano
Fo' teS, from the disiufactories of ile BsC' f o.l,
ew yo g, and Chictrokini, of Boston.l . he pat.
terns ar of the latest Style, and with all h mode ern imp ' tromts. For sale at Factory, : p ices, by
JOHN H. MELLOR,
81 Woad Street.
decl,6 L
i
FRENC
62 Ma
French Me
decl6 ,
DUTTO-2 bble., an'
dec 10
s—Just reeeVed.,
-e very fashi naL
A. A. MA4ON
/ has. M. R. for
J. D. WH.L.IM
110 Wn
rine Cencilee, re.
3. D. WILLI
rolina, for
J. D. W
for sale by
J. D. WI
eived per express, a
Sher ievoice.or 11. piece
MlihiNoB-1
met strect, and
Ines, choice cj
A. A. MASOAE
a few kegs, for
4ITH 4 SINCL
ti^
AUCiten
Artatllewl.,Balea Ala: Albight'
WMa J 12 , E Auccri
Oltrii4day morning, Dec
2lati,''
Auc'ion Boom, Northwest corner)
street and tho Diamond, will be !old, ail
seai enable Dry Dimas, to close conaigni
out yeserre s .comprising in Part the
131'k;: blue.and brown cloths, cassimerel
plain.cassinette, flannels, alpacces i i use
mores, mons , de; Illnes s plaids, ;Dinh
velyela, Tarkeri, Brochia, Comfort4alii,
hooks and eyes, umbrellas,
j ete. etc. j
At 2 o'clock, P. lg.; a very large lot or n.
second hand Farniture,
.coMprisingj bedlam*
reams, breakfast tables, kitchen. tables c:
'j
clothes horses, work und wash stand., ' rani
coalmen chairs, hair seat and Boston hocking
Bell cords, looking &iamb gm- , a. IllantilY
latest style patterns of Quecnsware,letc,
dec2l W. J. BURNBIDB, At
• • Auctions gales
Y '3OnN 15;.b..
Dv is, ,AileTILN'
siamt-EAST- comma OF .WOOD AItD Firth' ST
Silks, Satin, _verges, Awe:tag:l &c:
Oo Thursday moming,December , 23d, al
clock, at the Commercial: Sale* .114mni,
01').Wood and ifith stn ., will he sold Without r
One case of blaCk, blue Wack and plaidi silks
Fplain
lain and , figured blaik serge,„ ailk
and plaid alpaccas, black bombazine, w
vet 4 together with a great , yariety ot. fancy g
Also, a general assortment of staple' Dry
woollen hoods, needlework, coats, orrituell
:2 o'clock, P. M., 12 blds-New °Henna
igood quality; b half ehesti Young Hyson Tea
•Itice; writing, wrapping •and printing pap
bozos, shovels, Watches; Sp. Begat*, quo(
3 - Oases Gerinan Faticy Goods, Toy
at Anotton.
ON Wednesday , Dec. .22d, at o' c lock
commercial sales room, corner of Wo
Fillh'stremei will be sold a general asanr .
Getman fancy gehds, toys &c.., suitablo,for
prinsents, just received from an extensive im
lons§ in Philadelphia, Which may be exam s
the afternoon previous to the Sale.
de.c.2l - JOHN D. DAVIC A
Dry Goode, Furnltnre, Watches,'
at Auction.
BF JAMES YWCENNA.
ON Thursday nett, December 23d, at 10 O
A. iii., will be sold, at the Auction
No, 114 Wood street, 3 doors from Filth,
among ent of Dry Goods, of every de:cnptio i
prising in part; cloths, cassimeres, calicoes,
de hones, alpaccas, merinona, flannels, linen
lins, silks, shawls and lidkrt., etc. etc.
At 2 o'clock, lit, Household and ifitchen
Furniture, bit: mahogany bureaus, tables, bedsteads,
chairs,smat, bedding and a variety of Witche a ut.Mi.
sils; etc.
AL early gas light, same erening,,Cold an
Patent Lever end other %Vetches, With n
second hand, mantel clocks; and immedi ate
Dry Goods, clothing, Boots and Shoes; also
ent Kale, made by Kendall, Windsor. Verm
deal JAS. BPKFCIA, A
•
attlidllng Lots to Birmingham St
lion.
•i N Wednesday afternoon, Dec.2ll- at 2
will he. told on the premises: • I
Twenty very handsomely 'hooted lots of ground,
'Fronting on Centre strict, Perry Street and Harmony
iLane, near the Iron works' of Wood, FAN -lards &
'M'Knight, and other estensive. factories In thus
; flourishing borough, a plan orwhich may be Iliad at
;the Auction Store,, or on application to S.W.- Carr.
The above-property beinf In a highly improved
;neighborhood and near the centre of busi en, is,
, arnong, the most desirable for business perp ses or
private dwellings now For sale.
Terms, otio.tillb cash, residue in two t ttir e, - four
;and five years, with interest, payable atielliy; to
be secured, by bond or mortgage. Title indis ctable.
OetlB s - daft. D. DAVIaI,
•
1 - 011EPil 11.11141,, M. C. 'mini
. #l, CURRY, ,
=cue:tot tlitehrliS,'AND "YEALEILII
`FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC :..ICRANGA.:I, CER
TIFCATES OP DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES,
GOLD AND SILVER.
65 %Veen ST., 3n DOOR BELOW FOURTH, WEST Mr.
Pithrburgh, Pa.
Alt Fends and Currency received on Deposit, ana
.r collectifins made in all the principal cities of thc
United States.
Sight Vicinage on Philadelphia, Baltimere,New
York, Boston and Cincinnati constantly for sale . iH
seinsito suit purchasers.
Nentucky, , ndiana, Ohio, Virginia and PeOmylvia
nia Bank Notes bought and gold on the most raforac
ble terms. _
The highest premium paid for American Cod. t
m
Exchange on England, Ireland, Ger v and
!France procured, 4.c. mai:224
t
WILLIAM A. rand. & co.,
EXCITAISGE H/LOU EHR, AND DEALIttIII. to
1
t ytftril, J
1 irry '
i'. t)1 ,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCIIANCE, ,
:CERTIFICATE:S OF DEPOSIT, BANK /si 3 OTES,
AND SPECIE,-
i
' No: 64 Wood rt., one door above Fourth, E.' isr shlci
Pittib:ugh, Pa. . 1
fIUIIRF.NT Funds received on deposit, and col
t/ lections made on all the Cities throughout tKe
United States. Sight cheeks on Baltimore, Philadel
phia, New Yeti( „Boston and Cincinnati, conntantly
„
dbr sale in sums to suit purchasers..
' The paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, ano
Virginiadlanks bought and sold on the must favor.
able terms.
01.1111 fr
*4 the
~1811)
ti
11 here-
The liigheat prpinium paid for Foreign and Ameri
can Gold and .Sher coins.
EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, irtntArin AND
SCOTLAND, for nab in amounts of4l and inwards.
mar I w y
ALLEN IMAM - KR. EDWARD
KAAIII.Efe & r
'BANKER:B AND -EXCHANGE „ F.
NRS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOM :STIC
BILLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE,CV,RTIFCATES
Or DEPOSITS, BANE NOTES, 'AND COIN.
Corher of Third and Wood ata., directly opposlte the
St. Charlee hotel. itiy2S I ,
nt
pd
m Cole,
' debit,
ecl6
EMZEM
HOON AND SARGENT,
RANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
te.ki, COS. WOOD Arm SIXTH STRFETS, PiTTSDORCII, P
ji"FACERS in Coin, Dank Notes, Time ,
g Foreign and Domestic Ilschaage,t Certificat
of Deposite, &c. I
k:XCHA.NGE: on all the principal Cities Of the
Alugion, and Europe, for sale in sums toknit.pirche-
Ser- i
' CURDENT and par funds received en depl.
COLLECTIONS made on all parts °lithe Dui°
-at 'the lowest rates.
1 sal by
~.„i.r . .
..,.....
Messrs. M. Leech & Son,
• ' -
' Ogden & Snowden,
; ' •
'I,W tn. Bell & Son, Prn-snuaou.
" S. M'Clurken & Co. . I I 1
-
4 English & Bennett. i • • • .1
Y a Fleming & Brother,
' . " Fales, Lathrop &C. t'IILLAIVA.
" Wm. R. Thompson & Co. •
}
a Hoadly, Phelps & Co. 1; NEw YMuc. l
* " Babcock & C 3. I
' " ,Tiffany, Ward &co. i
• ;
" John M'Cullough & Co; BALTISIdIIE•' :
Mr. James George, ,
~, - I
~ ,'':i ~ R. lianna,CulcuritArt, v. 1 1
..! Joseph Watson, 22
1
' Matra. Fenner & Wrdillan. MASSI tan, •
O. 1
It F. Ellis, Esq., .Cashier, Ban Lewistown, Pi
Pittsburgh, September 2d, 1847-_y
_f
•
N. HOLM
thlitEitit AND DEALERS
BANK
Odemcy
rsone'de,
ow htve
PE,I
ood.
4 . • 40. 55 Market a
, Tolling rate. Etc
Noi% York pr
Philadelphia I "
Baltimore ' I "
,
DARK
Buying rates.
phi° . .dis
Indiana ; I "
Kentucky 'I tQ
Vfiginia "
Wheeling i "
;;Tennessee 3 "
aril9-y
VOR. SALE-250 outs ofb double purple andybl-
A: low Carpet Chain.; Wooden Bowls,` ill size
200-doxen of 8:10, 9:12, , 10:12, and 10:15 WindOW
400 i of
; , _ . copies __ARRIVI lato Pittsburgh said
Alleghenyeiues and Birmingham DIRECTOR ES
*seas of the American Pioneer ' in 2 vols.; vo s.
tb e,,Kostreals of the Senate . and House Rept a
ati;Voi; from 17,90 to 1799; White Louisville it
lilyth,o-bortel or retail:At few bed cords, \Sabin
Chalk /ines, lke" for sale low•
. ISAAC i14R 11 . 18 1.4f,t• "
44c120-iit Ccim.Merchant, bt,tt ft, pear W 9
I ,
'l l i
II
' f'') .. . - "."7 , - - 3`.,,W7 --- - - . 14 , -; , ;', 4 1 zier -,---,- ..• -,--- : --
-14P2
• it.
~~
i 't 6
N.
147 i
lisrg
Fro
e,rino
nnis,j
icca
Will achieve this result, and should be in every fami
ly, and in the hands Of every l pe.rson who, by husl. 7
nese, profeasion or general.course Ottlife, is predis.
posed to - the very quanylittle ailments that render
life a curse', instead of a blessing, and finally result,
in thair aggregated conditicin,in the cause
OF DEATH.
The Bitters here mentioned are compounded liy a
man of great skill and knowledge, from the simples
Nature preikints to those.who care to find them, and
which are the on ly.re Bald e antidotes to the poison of
disease. Th . e chief ingredients are the universally ,
beloved Saisaparilla and the Barbi the Wild Cherry
-Treep with (which the red mail of the forest cures
- nearly every disease of the internal omens. Theie
.milterials, though powerful in their action, are as
common sense teaches us, .
• - }STIRLEN 'HARMLESS;
and prepared as they are here, one of the greatest
medical operativesin the Inhabitable globe. By tak
ing these airmail, the scrofulous may be restored to
beauty, a tidavoid the sharp knife of the surgeon; for
tkey . not only eradicate pimples and tumors, but
°MOM° - . •
, CANCER:AND EVIL!
adl.
0 a
hai
or t
Whoever is subject to the horrors of Consumption,
should at once purchase this it, lIE-ELEINEDT. In the
train ..of.Costiveness .follow„ dreadful local conger.
tient, ollentimen insanity, very frequently Mania or
bypocondria, violent head Achea, palpitation*, and
other affect:one of: the heart, and rheumatic ‘ swel-
Dr. t iWoodts Compound is one of the meet of
rimed,: me ici nee in' routing these complaints, and
:heir fountain heed, that can possibly be, procured.
'From being confined inclose.rooms, and from
taking a small modicum of exercise, numerous per
sona daily are made to deplore A loan of appetite,
painful heaclachea, weakness 'tithe miracles, langour,
waat of energy aufficient to pertnitthem to seek rec..
reation &e. &c. These Persons say for years, that
they "don't feel very *ell." Ifthoydo not employ
a ruetbod..fry which they can feel qurrE WELL, They
eventually sink under a severe fit ofillnees, and are
',AVM) -FROX TIIK GRATE
only bta miracle, and even then the lancet, leech;
blister and icalomal have left them 'mere shattered
hulks, full of aches and.sorrows, and not only'll peat
to themselves, but a source of disgustand annoyance
to all with whom they come in contact. All these
F-EA.RFUL CONSEQUENCES
may be.avoided by an early application of the virtues'
of theae Timms. For the truth of this, the proprie- ,
tor pledgee his word and honor, andln evidence can I
show flea of undoubted certificates which he has
ceived, unsolicited from all quarters. lie does not,
however ask the invalid to swallow histertificatea,
but his lirrreas, and is willing to atake all he holds
dear on earth in far or.of their worth.
TUE . DYSPEPSIA,
in either a modified or severe firm, will disappear
before the qualities of Dr. Wood's preparation, and
the cure may be relied on as a permanent one. Did
the Dirreaa pesetas no other recommendation, it
would he one of the finest vegetable compounds
medical science can invent: but it is equal to the
complete eradication of •
LIVER COMPLAINT,.
in every shape, and of every affection, minor or gi
gantic, of tire billiaryuparatus. Individuals who are
courititaitinnally billions ought regularly to take this
mild agreeable and eacellent lONIC AND APPI3LIENT,
as it will diffuse health throughout every fibre of the
frame, and iced happiness and love oflife thrilling
to the /302/1. FAMILIES OUGHT TO KEEP IT 03
NAND.
at tile
anti
lent lafl
liarting
l 'clock,
Gores,
large
corn.
SINN.
I w
aft r,
t
•Ct r.
Every medicine chest on board ehip should also be
well stocked with this capital remedy as 0:11-SCUR 7
VY cannot sillict those who take it, cr long re
and its vigorous -amanita. ALL I3IPUIIIIIE3 or int
BLOOD vanish before - it; and the old relics of early
imprudence- invariably disappear, soon after being
sutei.itted to its action.. Every complaint of the
stomach is broken by it The Brrrr.as have in no
instance failed of caring JAUNDICE, GEBLILAL DEBI
LITY, every disorganization of
By neglecting the little inroads made upon , the lat
ter a rust portion of our fellow beings are rendered
extremely miserable—so miserable, indeed, that
they wish to die. Every Luntleefar. Wood's Sarsa
parilla and Wild Cherry Bitters," contains a modi
cum of Joy and content for eac of those anxious
and imprudent sufferers. Remember that an injudi
cious use oft:nem:try is inevitably productive °cruelty
evils which are put to flight by this glorious and on
surpassable compound; and that afflictions which are
HEREDITARY
may speedily and safely be shuffled. off through its
agency. An a medicine which' mast benefit
EVERYBODY,
from the vIdtPLT delicate to the COYFISPLD AIPD tots.
rim:cc IHVALID, no equ al Is to be found for it. It
would he well to bear in mind that preventive is
infinitely more desirable than cure, and that Dr.
Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry IlrrrEas ARE
BOTtf. •
Put up in bottles, three or four times larger than
Bristol's or Sand's, for the same price—one dollar
per bottle.
WYATT ,Sz .K_ETCHAM, 121 Fulton strect,Now
York, wholesale Agents. Sola,in Pittsburgh, at,
P. R. SAWYER'S HEALTH DEPOT of Valu
able Medicines, Sinithflold, between 34r and Fourth
streets, and at WM. THORN'S Drug Store, Market
street. sent d6m&wl2t
I'IIHOSF, who have been deceived with mock pre-
J. 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, he has a good crop.of hairy
and will soon have it lung, thick, and luxuriant. ,
Mr. Win. Jackson, of S 9 Liberty at., luxuriant.
certifies: Oe the 3d of Feb. 1847, that Mr: Thomas
Jacasou'a head, on the trip, was, entirely bald for
fifteen years ' and that by using two-Bs. bottles of
Jones COO Hair Restorative, the hair is growing
fast, thick and healthy He expects by rising this a
little longer to hive abetter head of hair than he
ever had. Hart Top 'Sumo on DANDRUFF T. Mr.
Power, a grocer, on Fulton st., had his hair com
pletely choked up with::dandruf,, and Joues , .Coral
Hair Restprative entirely and permanently cared it.
' Directions lor wing Jones' Coral Hair Restorative:
For forcing the growth of Hair, it is necessary to
cause a slight friction On the scalp, so that the Re-
Alterative. may enter the pOres. This may be done by
applying it with a moderately bard brush, but it is.
not necessary to use these harsh naeans exceptin ac
tual castle of baldness. Where the Hair falls off,
turns greyy&c., apply the Restorative withthe 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 Dressing, .1-c
Said at Jammed No SR Liberty et. head of Wood,
Sign of the Big. Boot. nov23
TNOS..IALLOk9T.
i i I
PERCUSION CAPS— 2000 M, assorted; just
received awl sale-by
Cigars, Cigars, Cigetkiii
IMPORTED AND , DOMESTIC:
15,000' Principe, of various Brands;
5,000 Regalia";
.3,000 Lanorma ;.
2,oooCastillos;
10,000 Small sized Havanna ;
Together with a large lot of Half Spanish, Meelay
and Common Cigars.
Also, 10 Boxes of 5 lump- Tobacco, for sale at
No. 95 Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
decl4 lw JACOB M'COLLISTER.
.RUGS. --Gum Myrrh Turkey;
" Gamboge;
" Kino True;
" Opium, new crop ;
• " Galbanum Strained; ' .
•
Ext. Julep ;-
" Dandelion;
Belladonna;
Just received and fur sale by
B. A. FAIDIESTOCK & CO.
decl4 cor Ist and Wood eta
S & SON, ! It
IN EXCNANOT COIN AADI
NOTI3.
treet, Pittsburgh.
hange. Buying rate
Cincinnati i oiis
Louisville # '''
S. louis } .r
rms.
Buying rates}
County fr. City ord , s I din
Relief' notes i l'
Pennsylvania Co i f
~'
New York I} cg
Maryland -
4 , 4 1
New Orleans
CIDER VINEGAR 63 barrels pore Vinegar,
from Cider of 18d.5., for.sale wholesale
and retail. r;
dec9 - JACOB WDAVER.
DILLS-s"Gross BrandrettPs ;
5 t. Wright% ; warranted genuine;
Just received and for as . ° '
B. A. FAIMESTOCX & Co.
docll cor Ist aad Wood sts
NAILS--10121Kegs assorted sizes., for sale by
0 111 deels 3, D. WILLIAMS
n MALLOW ,
L 1. declB
P OTATO
din;
MEM
=MEE
• • ~-
, ... .... _... .
Wfll~slterry sag ilihriniatils•
* - JOITILRY IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION,
.TO ALL PERSONS IN , ALE PEASZty
dt 4// Times,
WINDER ALL CTRCUIVISTASC.Effr
IYOU'ARE SICK, get eured- ; it well, employ
messureuto continue to. Every indirldunt tN
iulges in habits, which mast, to a greater or lesser
extent, disarrange the adreirable and intricate cow
iinations which form the system, and 'conseqcntly
EVERT INDIVIDUAL,
Ihould pose es setae ro kid , yet efficacious, tint* and
accredited igent for' iireserving all the functions of
the bodyfilgoed order.' •
DR. WOODI
SARSAPARILLA AND 'WILD CIIERRY RITTER!
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
B. A. FAONF,STOCK & CO.
cor Ist and Wood etc
-1 Barrel, for sole by
SMITH & SINCLAIR.
8-32 liarr s t iT ilill a bLiV e d L v A e i r i tlo .
SO Wood it.
- 6
I 1
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c,:. , i .;.-.. ,
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- ;t - ' .. . - ' , l ,-;',.:,,,27:..f:
===
ititlid. - Of'Aititi..Ctirratirii-•AtioAkiiiitill;•
.. ..
Ptrtiatielyhia,Do . i.oodreth„lB47.
i.
§EALr.D PAOPO,SALIi: itll he zeereived - at-this
Office until Ili ofelock, A. 'hl., of:the .3lnt'day
o the present month of UECtleillElf, Alit furnish
ing by contract, the' f/diowing ARMY. SUPPLIES
and MATERI - Al.S'de)illernideartiiti United ftates
Clothing cod Equipage.•loepat, gefzuYittili'Ailicual;
in* equal monthly re greiter .proportions i ezr the pe
partment May requite, on or befettrth: Ptlidat of
April, 1843, viz:: i
15,000 Army Blankets ¢l feet Yong by to feri wide,
Weight 4 lbs..
160,000 yards 64 Sky Blue Kersey.'
4,000 do 64 Dark Bluc do
4,006_ g 4 Fine Biue Cloth for Dragoon'
.Taekets.
1 . 00,000 'do ' 7-8 Flange; Cotton and Word..
20,000 do 3:4 Twilled - Flannel. .
50,000, do 34 - Canton Plannel.
10,000 3=4 BleichedCotton;Drilling.-
200,00er do 3-4 Unbleiated - der . .
100,000 do 7-8, dO •
2,000 'do 7-S Bleached Muslin.
200,000 do' '7-8 Unbleached - do .
3,000 Doz. pairs Woolen lsalfltnekings, tiZCEI.
20,000 Pairsitaceil Botitesurcissorted- sixes,
Bair plumes, red and
, Bands and tassele,.red and yellow.
• Metal cap eqtdpinents' for - Engineno and
• - • ' - . Dragorinil.
Do do fur Artillery and In
• - 1 • .• fantry; •
Pompons, Engineer, 'Artillery and Tyrfantr - y.
4houlder straps ) fordnancei artillery and in
- .. • • Ifantry.
Do. (brass) for Dragoons.
Epaulettes, 11. C. S. Artillery and Infantry.
Worsted sashes, crimson and jell ow.
- Do. binding had cord of all kinds.-
. Felling axes.... • '
Hatchets.
Spades.. , •
Drains, complete; Artill ery and Infantry.
Casks lbr one year from: lsrApri) next.
Lumber, 2d coming!), 'per 1000-feet. -
All of which mast bei of domestic manufacture,
and must conforrri in quality and all other respect,
to the standard patterns,sealed in this offiee, India
the clothing office, N 0.16 Bron.dway, New. York, by
which all supp lies furnished on contracts will be
tested - . Sampler of which, .for-woollenand cotton
Oloths,.will be sentr by Mail, with-any additional in
furination desired upon the subject to manufacturers
wishing to Offer proposalir. • . • - •
Contracts - will be based upon accepted pro Finials,
for the faithful fulfilment of which, two or more se,
entities. will be-required. Any delay in the execu
tion ofan offered contract; beyond the time deem
ed necessary by the ruidirsigned, (six days) will be
regarded as cancelling the Acceptance of the
ra
a-oarn; . .
Bids are desired only from manufacturers or mitt
lar dealers in the article proposed to be furnished,
andmone will hin respected or considered freer any
one who is not known as a manufacturer or regular
dealer in the de.si•cti supPliest which ket, or the re-,
sr rse, must be distinctly stmedin the bide o ff ered, I
as well as the names and address of the persona in.
tended to be proposed tistiectiritiesin case a contract
is obtained. - • • - '
Letters containing proposals should he endorsed :
"Proposals to furnish supplies and mated:dap ad
dressed to i .
- HENRY STANTON,
As. Qnr. :Master Gen. U. S. A
deel3-3tani3l
GREATO E4E
IPROYNT IN THE. DAGUER
REOTYPE A.ROOT>S Daguerroe
types, 140 CliesnutSt., PHILADELPHIA, having
been pronounced soperipr, in the cities of Europe
and:tie United Sates, and-been jest awarded in the
city,of New York the GREATPAIZE or , 'the FIRST
MEDAL for the BEST i rDentimutcorercs,” again
calla attention to hie later antstill. more valuable-im ,
provementi. This thus noticed by the Even,
ing Bulletin : - •
The Trite Light.
M. A. Reoi.„tlie greatDaguerreotypintl of this
city, has fitted up a room in the third story of his
establishment, expressly rt obtain the manifest ea
vantage of the northern ight, The light from that
direction is necessarily sought by all paintera, be
cause cifinsfiramess Sad uniformity, and Mr. Root,
with Commensurate tact, resolved to avail. himself of
this aid ,to rearreetsbadaais. •
The Boston Atlas speaks of the nortraits by the
distinguished.iDagguereetypiet, M. A. Root, and wax
astonished to find that the art had been carried to
such a high degree, of perfection. Mr. Boot, by some
new chemical discoveries;balr beep enabled to trans.
ter the humnn countenance to the Daguerreotype
plate with an accuracy and fidelity altogether incon
ceeivable. Bien thejoy - oni and laughing face of the.
infant is transferred in an instant to the enduring
sillier plate with astonishing- accuracy, notwithstand
ing in infant life there is!acarcely a second oflimm
during working•hours, when the body. )s entirely at
rest. •
. .
The North American dnd United Swims Gazette
says of a Fatuily Groupe Of hir.Root-,"lt Was eat.'
rereally acknowledged worthy_ of being classed
among the first triumphi athis hessen-born , art."
The LyailyN ewrinatimi Mr. Root's "most admir
able dispiny, as • the most imautiftil and perfect gems
ofthe • .
The Cityltem Says--" are delighted as Phila
delphians, to learn that Mr. Root took the medal
and highest premium for his superb pictures both in
New York.and }Paton, over all competition. Ibis]
is indeed a great triumpll! Root , " pictures are as
near perfection as it is-.possible to get. There is
thought, delicacy, finish, Und the highest degree'of
artistic excellence in them."
The perfeetien of the strt."—Bostott Star. 7
.. The best in evety paint of view.”--Penturylatt.
nia Inquirer.
Best ever exhibited lin this country.”—.Nete
York Sun, . I
THE ii..tonaroot. Lusvext- /TRESS OFFICERS ob
served, when examining a package ofßoot's Daguer
reotypes, "that they were the best specimens of the
kind that had ever passed:through their hands." .
HUM SIIERIEF TATE of EDIF7/30ROUCH, Scot
land; a groat amateur in iv'prks ofart, says, in a let
ter to a (Head in Philadelphia, 4 .There is nothing
like them here; they threivr os completely in the
shade—they -are beautiful, end the likeness per
.A volume might.bo All i ed with similar notices.
But families, relatives or friends. who wish to st
sure faithful and beautiful 'portraits, as keepsakes
and memorials, or simply ,as gems of an. exquisite
art, always interesting , are invited, strangers as well
as citizeus, to examine tht superb collection , Of spe
cimens in the popular Free Admission Daguerreo.
type Rooms of M. A. ROUT,
dec 1.10 Chet tout Street.
Morten Weekly Budget of icew Books,
NO. 85 'FOURTH STREET.
ISING IN THE: WOiI.LG, or a tale-of the rich
JA, anti Poor, by T. S. Arthur, as interestiug and
instructive work.
Adventures cif a Strollirig Player,• by William U
Graham. '
George Lovell, hrSherklan Know:eV. •
Old Convents of Paris. by Madame Chas. Rehaud.
The Hunted Chicf,'cie the Female Ranclieros,
tale of the Mexican war. I• -
The - Pirite's DI ugltter, or The Rovers of the At
lantic.
The Lady of the Gulf, a Ai:mance of the City and
the Seas.
Living , Age, 187.
Edinburgh Review, for •October 81.
Old Wine in New Bottles, or Spare Hours of a
Student in Paris, by Auguitus Kinsey Gardener, M.
Union Magazines for January, 1948, a splendid
number with.three beautitlit plates. -
Columbian Magazine, for December.
London Lancet, for Noyernber.
Forrestal, or the. Light Of the - Recf r a romance of
the blue waters.-
Durang's Terpsichore, or the Ball Room Guide.
Doggett's United States Railroad and Ocean Steam
Navigation Guide. • • ' . -
BlackwooiPs Magazine, For November. -
The Bandit's Bride, or .the Maid of Saxony, a to;
mane.
The Star Of the Fallen.
Waverly Novels, cheap; form, a new supply.
Afloat and Ashore, Or a Sailor's Life. .
irr Persons lacking heeler more numbers to com
plete their setts of any tifth,e Eastern magazines, can
have them Completed a 85iFourth at., and bound in
any style desired. I
Subscriptions for all the Eastern magazines re
ceived at the publishitrts I prices, and no CHAILGE
FOR POSTAGE. . P. MORSE,,
decl6 86 Fourth st.,,hetvgeen Wood and Market.
Fresh Fruits ' Nuts , lcitron, Spices, &o.
I 00 ()
ORANGES;I Ca sksCrrants;
10 Vega and 20 half Kegs Raiiiiir;
- 5 Bites soft.stiell Almonds;
10 Bage Filberts;
10 " Waloilts 1
20 Boxes .Ito 4 Candy;
• 20 Kegs Grapes ;
2 100 lbe Nutinego
100 IDs Cloves ; I
Pure Ground Spices, of all kind!; .
156 Drums Frei& Figs;
'lOO Boxes M. 4. Raisins; -.35
Just received and for:salle by • .
BENJ . .. BONN,
No. 141 Liberty street.
decl44lw
FRENCH, CASIIMER
62 Mariket street, ha
pee of French Cashmeres
s
decl6
. ~.,.,~
~_ .. .. . .
58-A. A.- Macron &X°,
e received more than 100
. •
of every witty and price.
•E•A
BEE
11 •
, 71 ,
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I
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CEN+Otlfft.LTll , '
. .
Etatla lac et 4
1 4 '
welfliihwn" or smell - ant, raiiiiii g rii;•
Steatners, hr now composed of tlun-latipiW.,,,
sw fteat;ibest ishea . and , fern isheif f - ansl - Ase ;unit ,
powerful teats water, on the of tho West; ,17very
acoommedadon• and , comfort tlsEntoney .enit.pre<
cure, has . beerV . provided fel' passengers, 7114 - Lino ,
has been in oparatiou foffirceyenrs—Aave carried a.
million . of people - without the least • injurfie (Jinn'
persons. The boate - i'vill• ho at 'the - foot ;or Wouile.'
street the day previous to - starting, for the ricelitli).e .
of freight and . the entry of passengers on the regiw
ter. It all cases passage - MtAnisy must Paid - ire
advance. • - 4
Uoniilay
. . - ,
The MONONGAIiELA,, Capt. Sione, , ,walersto
Pittabirrgh every Monday morning. 010 coelockl ,
Wheeling. evesy,Monday eves log at fp cud.
T . raisdetr ,
- .
.
The 11113gRNIA No. 2, capt. Juoslitrerelter';
, ~
will leaye Pittsburgh every Tuesday. ruortunrae Dv
o>cl,ock k Wheeliug .every Titesday eveeinrit IV
Wod4esday PacieeL
. ,
Tke NEW ENGLAND No. 2. Ciiptain,R. Omit;
WWI leavo,Pittsburgh every Wedeendny
ip o'clock, Wheeling every. Wednesday oversingiii
Tretursdair PackeCt.J. • •••.. 'P. ,• 1 .
- . •
The WISONiSIN,.Camain B. sl.praceorillilervc
Pittsburgh every Thursday morning ut Weloele
Wheeling ever), Thursday evening at 40 r.
Vitddy . riceket.
The CLIPPER No. 2 • Captain Crorats Ain.leave
Pittsburgh' - every "Fiiday Morning at 10"o'crock ;
Wheeling every_Friday evening at 10 ir."ll.
Saturpny .Paellott. - • 7 • •
the ilaggSpiGEß, captain De Lampf ~vri? genie
Pittsburgh. every Saturday, morning at -10,reeln4 . 0'
Wheeling every Saturday evening at 10. z.
S'ando.j ,
,Psick.et. : '
The ISAAC XgWTON,. Capt!Ain A. G. .1 1, 1001,
will teaste Pittabargf, .e very £ us . dAy spirting, at
10. o?clockiWhF.elipg ercry.Setmlay.ereniiN, at.lo'
§irdlNFili ARRAN pigill S 14;•
.Qt. 1847
Moilongithela
,
BROWNSVILLE AND CUMBEILLA.ND TO
TIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA
Time iq timore., 32, bents.
Tinie to. Philadelphia .
' [o'ccT73 lotus st.t.ssinn.]
Splendid and-fast ;rtinning.steanvers emistif,
I_ Louis APLitrie and Swatara ' : have commenced
making double-daily trips.:. One boat.will-leave Abel,
notiongehela.Wharrevery morning 'precisely'rnt'lr tii?, •
clock. Passengers by the. morning. line will arrive
in Baltimore neat evening in time fclr.i.h.e.
phia 111. ail Buns or ilia Road cars: :The evening
&lit will leave the wharf daily at 4 o'clock, except
Sundays. Passengers 'by this boat will lodge on
board, in comfortable state rooms. 'Leave Bre/Wean
elite next morning'at 0 o'clock; cross the mountainii,
in-day light; sup and lodge in . Cumberland.'
a.veiding night travel altogether. The' pieparationir:
on this route are emelt>, and the - connection . conW' ,
plete; , o that disap'powitments or delays will be una
known upon it. ; •
Passengers can stop on the route and idsnmo their
seats again at pleEllie, and iravechnice of Rail Road
sr Steamboat between Baltimore and Ptdlidelplill.:
Coaches t'hartorOd.to parties to Ernie! nolliOy:d4W
ffecure your tickets at the office,- Mono*hely;
Hou.se; of Si. Charles Hotel.
Beaver wild. Wellsville Pao .
The steamboat BEIAY.EIII" . CAaries
Clarke, Master ; the coming
winter season, make daitytrips to Bearer and %Vella.'
vile, I eaving .Pittsbnikh - evory Morning at 9 o'clock,.
and Wellsville at 3'o - cinch; P; M..
deels. : HATITOPiIi Agenti.
,
A ME:RICAN TJIEMgDY;OF
NATURE.—Procured from TWeLI in Wentitcky,-..
l-S5 feet beloiv the earth's surface.'„, - This Oil - will bri -
found vastly superior to Ifarlem, British, or any
other formerly popular Oils. .I„ts curafiye:proper.
ties fortha following aliments are truly - sionderfill.;.:
Inflammatory rheumatism, - wlrooping-cough..-phthis4:',
ic, coughs; colds; spasms; tetter, 'erysipelas, scald,: '
head, croup, inflammatory - sore throat; liver corti-,'
plaint; inflammation of the, kidneys, pains in .thel-'`
breast, side and back, diseases or the spine,
heart-barn, dise - ases" r the hip joint, inflamed sore
eyes, 'deafness and' ear ache, worms, tooth=ache, ,
sprains, strains, burns scalds, bruises, cuts, nice:lli!'
cancer, fever, sores, 'fee. -
Price 53 cents per bottle.- Sold wholesale and
retail by WM. JACKSON, at hie hoof and shots],„
store, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.- The . me moor!:
stands in the door-way-. e - Only -place in, Pittsburgh
where the ozatrirri can e Obtainad. ,
„ .
Caution„,- In order to be care of obtaining the,
genuine, purchase only. of 'the general „.agent for ;
Western Pennsylvania, Wm.,Jacicsoa,. 69 ,Liberty- .
street,• or through sub-Agents , appointed by hin'for- ,
its sale, each cf whom will have, a *Low. bill and
general directions in pamphlet form, containing
names and address of the ProprietoPand General
Agent of Western rennsilvania as follows:
Dr. Hail 4. Co, proprietor, Kentucky.
Wm. Jact son, General Agent for Western Penn-. .'
sylvania, S 9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh; to whom all,
orders must be addressed.
o,sserve--Each bottle is enclosed in one or An
abolic named Pamphlets, and' the =rite Or,Williank,
Jackson, (the general and only wholesale,egentrot
Westin Pennsylrania)"printed on the outir4fiortho
label. - • oet2B
. . .
.
L A DIES are cautioned against usingg
PreparojChalk: They are not awarelsOw,fright-!
fully iniurietuf it is to the akin -how„ coarse,: h0w,`..,.,
rough, how Wien', yellow ' and uehealthy
. the
appears after using prepared chalk I ._ Benoes.it it,;„
injurious, containing a large quantityofleadl
have prepared a beautiful vegetable article, WhiCii
we call Jones , . Spanish Lily..-White. It is perfectlY .
innocent, being purified of all deleterious qualities;
and it impart* to the axle a 'inratural,..l6altliy . , ale
baster, clear, lifely; . at the came time acting],
as a cosmetic onthe akin, making it golf and smooth.' l
Dr. James Anderson, PreeticalChemist - orMaisi.:
chusetts, says: 6, After analysing Joaqs , Spanish
Lily White, I - find it possesses the Most'beautiful
and natural. and at the same time innocent white I _
ever saw. I certainly Can conscientiously reeera
mend its use to all whose skin requires beautifying??
Price 25 cents a bor. Diceetions--the best way to
apply Lilly White, is with soft leather oi:woo17-the
former is preferable. • •
A FINE BET OF TEETH FOR 2.i cr.ors.—W bite teeth,
Foul breath, healthy Gums. .YeJlow and, unhealthy
teeth after being once or twice cleaned with Series' ,
Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance . .of the
most beautiful, ivory, and, at the same - time Witt
perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its eon.%
aunt daily use is highly advantageous ; even tether*
teeth that arc Irtgood condition,.giving them a beau
tiful polish, and preventing a premature decay.—;:,!
Those already ; decayed it prevents from,becoming .
worse—it also fastens such as is becoming loose,
and by peraeverance it will render the realest - teeth
delicately white, and make the breath deliciously..
sweet. Price 25 or 37} cents i'box. All the drove.
are sold only at 82 Chathare at. sign of the American
Eagle, New York, and by the appointed Agents
whose names appear in the next column. -
WILL. roe MARRY', and get a rich husband, lady? - ;"
"Your face is your fortune: , Is 3 beautiful,. clear, - r
fair? Is it white? If not, it can be:made so even ;
though it be yellow, disfigured, • sunburnt, tinneal.', ,
and freckled.. Thousands have been :made ;they
who have washed once or twice , v(ithJonea , ,ltalian
Chemical gimp. The effect is glorious andMagni& : '
cent. But be sure: youget thegeintine Jones- , Soap;
at the Sign of the American:Eagle, 82 Chatham at..
Ring.worm, Salt
.rheum, Seurvy,-Erysipelaa, Bar.-
bens Itch, are often cured byJonees Italian Chend.
cal Soap, when every kind. of remedy has failed:,
That it cures pimples, freckles, and clears the skin.
all know. Sold, at the American Eagle, 82 Chatham
sL Mind, reader, this seldom or newer, fails. ,:.
. - C. INLIS, Jr. Pntertion.'
Soldnt JAcKsott's, 89 Liberty st., head . of Wood;
Sign of the Big Boot. , nov23
Solite to Stockholders.
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LEVELAND and Pittsburgh Rail Road—An to
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italment often yer centum {the 4th instalment)
do the amount of
. subseription on the capital stock..
ofthis company is required to be paid on or before;;
the first day or January, 1848. tStockholders
the , city of Pittsburgh will pay to Messrs.:
Robinson & Co. corner of Wood and Third streenk . l
in and'neru:4.Salinwrille to Joseph G. Lacock; in and ;
near Wellsville to James Stowiut, local treasurer, 'r
By order'ofthe*Board.' • -
A.G. CATLETT, Secretary.
Office of the O. &P. It. R.I • - -
November 30, 1847. f ' (lea
A. Mason" ¢ Co.,TOf
J Market-i 4 . iiiver, just:received; per Express
another.inveice*f• Trench Merinos t all of the indiati,
fashionable colors, " )1117
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J. NIESX:IMEN.
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