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Monongahela Stone Cincinnati r' Caleb Cope, More, Wellsville • • • •-, Lake Erie,-Hemphill, Beaver. Danube, Cock, - . Brownsville Consul, Bowman,'BroWnsville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville. ' ' Swatara, Cox, Brownsville DEPARTED. New England' No 2, Dean, Cincinnati American Eagle, Atcheson, New-Orleans • Beaver, Clarke,,Wellsville. • . America, Decamp, Wheeling. Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Danube, Cock, Briwnsville Coustil, Bowman, Brewnsville Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville Swatara, Cox, Botwnsville. PITTSBURGH MARIBTS-DAILY REVIEW. 'OFFICE OF THE POST, Tin:TM/LT blonirszro, Dec. 23, 1847.5 Tie busineis on the wharf and in our streets seemed qiiite active yesterday. - The demand for Produce of all 'lands is great ; , biit there is little coming in. No change in prices.was reported.— Seferai sales sere effected in a small vrsiy, to the regular trade'. FLOUR—Sales from store of small lots at $4,- 8(.105. Not many transactions; and none coming DRIED PEACHES—An excellent article sold yesterday at sl,B2—the highest figure. DRIED APPLES- 7 :•Regular salei of 566431 LAREC—SaIes at 6107 ; v4lich is a decline. _HONEY—Several boxes were sold yesterday at Oc.; the article is berms:ling scarce. t• • POTATOES—aIes of a very excellent variety at $1,25. OlLS—Lard Oil sold at 70c.; Linseed at 58060 SALT—Some sales at $1,37. tHEESE:—As usual, 6(iiilOi. P. M'STEE.N, BRASS FOUNDER AND GAS FITTER, Smithfield street, between Diamond Alley and Fifth street: Pittibnrgh. . • .. deelS-1y ChrLstiria:s Prize! A, GREAT ATTRACTIONS at:the Eagle , Bakery, oia Fourth.S subscriber, being determined to offer to his 1. friends, something in the way of a Christmas treat, will eat, ,on CHRISTMAS DAT a very superior Cake, in pireeit to suit purchasers, in which he will inserttwo fide Gold Finger'Rings. Every person who shall take a slice of ,this Cake, will therefore have a chance of getting an acceptable Christmas Present. Those who are disposed to du so, can leave their ninnies at the Store previous to the day. itr A: great variety of Cakes and other Conk° , tionarissinlvrayson hand; and orders promptly at tended to. JACOB BEV CK, dec2l No. 72 Fourth sweet. • Vent(lan Blind,. No; 111 Wood street, over Gill's flat Store, bet wee -., - - - -Diamond .4/ley and ., Fifth street. - . WITOLE'SALE ANT) RETAIL. A GAMBLE & Cl). are prepared to furnish g Blinds at prices much reduced; having a very Eccentric mode of Painting, and other advantagea =unknown to others is the trade. Besides giving a superior finish to blinds, they trim them with the best materials, making theta rich, and durable. • • N. B. Wide or narrow slat.—portable or perma. tient fastenings furnished ; Old Blinds refitted. dec2l-y SOAP --160 Boxes No 1 Cincinnati , just received and For sale by F. SULEItS, dec2l No. 17 Liberty st. QTEARINE Candles-40013meg received on con= sigument and lor sale, by dec2l F. SELLERS, 17 Liberty atl, Witte' to Arrives 50 Qr. cask; Burgundy Port; 50 Ilhds -White Wine; 2.5 half Inds. . " to arrive at N.Orleani the last of this month or beginning of nest per ship Waverly, Tinsman master, direct front nest, for sale by (dec.2o) P. C. MARTIN. ; Witt alturgh Navigation & Fire Inatarancit Company. • A . N Election for nine Directors of this Company, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Office of the Company, the 3d day of January nest, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P.M. dec2o.2w , HOBERT FINNEY, Sec'y. Books for the Holidays. FRIENDSHIPS GIFT, for MS. The Amaranth, ~. " The Garland s , ic It , The Religious -Keepsake, '.g The Gift of Friendship, .. ' The Evergreen ; • ' The Floral Offering; The Ladies Scrap Book; The Laurel Wreath; The Sentiment:or Fleivrers; The_Ladies Book of Poetry and Flowers; The Fountain; The Galley of Nature; Gems of Beauty; • Beauty , Costume; For sale by -H. S. BOSWORTH '& Co., dec2o No. 43 blaiket street. IrIHEMIZETTS AND FRENCH WORKED COL LARS,in all qualities, (some very fine,) selling off at a great sacrifice at dec2o BARROWS St TURNER'S. -7DLANKETS! BLANKETS!! BLANKETS! ~. Gentian Blue Macinaw,Whitney and Country' ..Blankets, at eastern cost, to eloie consignment, at ROBINSON'S, nub street, one door below .Woodl idea° RUDESHEIMER BERG, 1834, Hock Wine, di. rent, importation into the. United 'hates by Pe ter At nold Mummy (from the base of the mountain which surrounds the Castle ofJohannisburg) for sale by the C 2513 or bottle, at tRe wineatore of dec2o JACOB WEAVER. ' CIEISINHEIMER • Hock wine, Henkel' & Co.'s Mainze exportation, for.sale by the case or botl tle-al the wine store of - . I dec2o . , ' JACOB WEAVER. ETOCKHEIMER Hoek wine, Henkel! & Co. exj, porters to the Coiled States, for safe by the VISE or bottle, at tWwirie store of dec2o a. JACOB WEAVER. f • OCHIMMER; 1839, P. A. Mumm & Co. ' s di sect exportation to the United States, fos pale by the case or bottie,.atilie wine store of / dedo • • JACOB WEAVER. tOBANNISBURGERI:fock—A few cases of 1168 celebrated wjfie, for7sale, by the case or boy ttle, at the wine store. declB• z JACOB WEAVER. _ .55 CASES Hock or Rhine Wines—l del . each; embracing the most choice and popular brands ofsparkling and atilt imported under the tariff of 1846, in cellar and for sale at the wine atore of PARKUNG Hock, of Hochhenn, for sale by the )0 case or bottle, at the wine store of declB JACOB WEAVER. SPARKLING Moselle Hoek Wine, for sale by the ease or bottle, at the wine store of 'der.ll3 = JACOB WEAVER. *OSEL MUSCATEL Hock wine; Henkel & Co.'s espOrtation, for sale by the cue or bot -at the wine store of lisor.2o JACOB WEAVER. NPorter-5 casks London Porte, le quart pint bottles, for sale by .dee22 P. C. MARTIN. 0:7•W000etsto Comm.—Messrs Editors—l ob Served some time ,ago a communication over the signature for "A Parent," stating that Or. Jayne's Indian. Expectorant had been the mearislof saving the Lives of three of his children, wt4ikaielauffeli I ngevetely with whooping cough; And having; but s short time before,-lost one of my ebildren by that dreadful.complaint, and, having another. and ;ny only_ child, suffering tbe.greatest• agony with the same disease, and in hourly expectation of its leath, I was induced to purchase a bottle of it,and :.;:ornmenced using it according tb the diiections— andlo-the insprise•Of all it began to:mend in fif teen minutes - after we commenced using it, and the Child has now completely recovered. • • 1 . I have no,acquaintance with Dr. Jayne; but I IterebYlieturn him a husband's and 'tt father's grateful acknowledgments. ; J. L. SIMEgKINS. - Philadelphia, April 22d, 1846. ' I Jayne's Hair Tonic.—We commend the !atten tion of those desirous of restoring theithair tr:im proVing its beauty, to this elegant preparation We..hear it every whfte highly spoken 41, litud es pecially by all who have made , use of it, as greatly efficacious in stimulating the growth of the hair, and preventing and curing many affeceionsof the skin. Its virtues are amply and suffieiently4ittest 'sd.—N. Y. Sun. • • •"For ' sale in' Pittsburgh at the PERIN TEA 3TORE, 72 FOURTH street, near Wo . oil-4and at the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz, Fetleraltstreet, Allegheny City naar4 I , Important to Co;aumptivesili—Strarige!! That Lao many who are afflicted with a Cough that is gradually wearing them down, and, slowlydput intel), stealing them into that dreadful diserse Consumption—that disease which conies off thou sands daily, are doing nothing, or whif.is, worse than nothing, g orging themselves witirmostrurns, that are puffed to the skies for cures they are said to have effected on - some foreign or unknown per sons. When they can be positively cured by using Dr.. Rogers' - Compound Syrup ,of Liverwort and Tar, which still continues to effect the Most Won derful Cures ever recorded in the annalsof medicine. fact which is proved by reference, the vast number of certificates from the first and most re speetable citizens, such as Dr. Wm. J: . Hichards, Judge Wm. Burke, the Wife of the Rev. 'G. W. Maley, de. Hiram Cox, late Professor in Eclectic Medical College of Cincinnati, and otherii of this place. Certificates not only of remarkable cures of distressing Cough,. but Consumpticio actually cured, after the Physikians of the highest standing had given them up to die? If men of Such high Standing will vouch for the grert virtues of this Medicine, we cannot but infer that it is St least all that it is represented to be. It can be-had at D. C. Kneeland's; also at Messrs Kidd 4- Cods: nov23 The lime has tone when coughs and colds are rife, *ben Consumption • insinuates ita , Changeful form—nips many a lovely bud, and lurks within the present blooming flower, the beautious cheek pow deadly pale, now flushed with crimson hue, bespeaks the presence of a foe, a direful foe, who fatters to destroy. To drop the metaphor, Stich is Consumption, often brought on by negleered coughs kind colds, werleet, &c. BEWAUS, 'OO use the 'sovereign remedy, Doctor Sherman's!All Healing Balsam, a certain and never faiting 'remedy for coughs, colds, consumption, asthma,. pain j in the side and breast, whooping cough, palpitation of ;the heart, liver complaint. bronchitiS,Ac. Price, 25 cents and $1 per bottle. Sold whOlesale and retail by W. Jackson. ethic Boot.and Shoe Store, and Patent Medicine %Varehouse,Snibertyl street, Pittsburgh, and by duly appointed Agetlfs irrevery town in the U. States. See advertisement. :nov23 • • The Cry is Still they CO:Ile —Some hare already made their entry. and a whole Battahnia are on their march. This is the season. when General Disease makes his appearance, his trt.elmi ate well disciplined and officered. General Cdrisuitiption his chief warrior, is wending his war onwards. accompanied by his Pioneers. Wet Fest. Cough. Cold, Night Sweats, Spitting of Blood:, Debility, Exhaustion, Fleshings of the face: &C., and those disturbers of the peace of mankind, Bronchi. al affections of the Throat, Asthma,' Whooping Cough', &e. But thanks to Dr. Sherman, of New York. for his great invention, ...The Healing Balsam," Try—and be rurre Price 25 cents and S 1 00 per bottle.:, Sold by WM. JACKSON, at his I'6:tent ittedi tine Warehouse and it and Shoe Stiore, b 9 Lib erty street, Pitisburgb, and by duly appointed A gents, in every town in the' States, . oel3o GREAT ITALIAN REMEDY. : PHI LAD I:cents, April 26 , 1396. Being afflicted for some 8 years with; that most listressing disease. the asthma, and for the last I years much of the time confined to; rnj , room. end at several different times my lile Was des mired of; I concluded to obtain some of Ma soni's Sicilian Syrup, whtch was recommended to ne by a friend from New York. who' stated that :t had cured some of the most inveterate cases mown to the medical profession. Snake it to say, hat, after using the above medicine' for about 4 reeks, I was entirely relieved, and I )*lire radi ally cared. Yours with respect, OLIVER W. OWEN, No 175 Bertram st.Msliad'a. Hays & Brockway, Wholesale and Relail,Agents; see advertisement.] feb22 Dictlunaries.-..G reek, 14ng1104 Claud. &Cr . A NTHON'S CLASnICAL DICTIONARY; Dict'oniry of Greeik and Roman' Ahtiquities ; M'Cullough's Commekial Dictions 4 'tire's Dictionary and, Supplement- , -:.Arti, Manu factures, and Mines; Webster's Octavo Dict ionary, revised 'edition ; Todd's, Johnston , an Walker's Dictionary; Lidell and ' Scott's Gre ek' and English Lexicon ; Worcester's Dictionary, English • • • -Fleminn's and Tibbin's FreneV, ind English Dictionary : Leveret's Latin Lexicon ; Union Bible Dictionary ; Robinson's Cabinet Dictionary; Buck's Theological Dictionary, etc. etc. The above, with a general assortment of Theolo gical, Classical, Miscellaneous, and Sunday School Books, always on hand:and for sale 10,e.• ELLIOTT & ENGLISH, decB 56 Market st. bet Bil and 4th. mt. DUFF'S !; * OP ItOOMS,I 111Rryprin corner AND t h I a T n i ._.;M_rket sts.,j 11 1 1111111 J II and eveen bre now legnerl111."117 canine and ntearii.boat Book-keeping.nre taught in such a manner that every learner 'going. through the whole course or teaching, will he:,thbroughly r qualified I.ia:take charge of books eitlinrin 'counting houses or on' board steamers. Any number of re{ ferences can' be given to this effect. by,. DUMB nose treatise on steamer's adcounts, themnly completn work yet published on this nullect,:for sale Rutin. Class room and by the Bcok stores. decB NOTICE TO STOCOLDERS-z-41 pursuance ICH of the provisions of the charter of incoroora: tion, the annual meeting of the St.ci,eiholders of the Monongahela Navigation Company, be held on Monday, the 3d day of January, 1848, (being the first Monday of the month) at the office, of the said Company, in Breed's Buildings, Fourth itritet, it the city ofPittaburgh, for the purpose of electing the officers for the ensuing year. I ' dec6 AVM. BA KEWELL,,Seey. JOS. W:JODW EL Importer and Dealer in' , Foreign and Domestic hardware, cosily& SECOND AND WOOD STS., oct2tt-ly J.M. BISHOP, ': - i• 1 , ' VETERINARY SURGEON ; ! C , AN be found at his hone shoeing eatablishineni, near the St. Clair Streetbridge,lately occupied by . emirs. Carr & Rowland. . • hors-d6m JI ROMIDE POTASH-100 Ouncesj ink receive'd and for sale by JACOB WEAVER 110 It ENZOIC ACID-75 ounces just received and ljtor sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., decl corner of First and Wood eta. . ATS-10 bags on consignment, f3r salo by O decl.s . J. D. WILLIAMS. FLAXSEED—A few bags for elle by SMITH & SIN6LAIR, dee! 56 WOod street. Refined Borax. i . ' Engliadjust reed and for aal,eby cases - B. A. FAHNESTOCK &to. ApTSO gor.Firet and Wood its B. A. FAHNESTOCX &Co., corner tst and ,00 „ sta. • ' Wei lee, . , . , • I . HOS. HITE, He. 76 Ma r ket street, will sell' outs entire stock of Dress Goods, at greatly reduced p ices, for cash, consisting of tbe folloWing:. Calicoes, French` Chintseis, ginghanis, Palo Alto, Buena vista, Gala.FAiglishkiki french Merino Plaidk; English, coich,'*and .. Fretich' IV/Dustin de LaineS; English, §cotch,and French eashincies,parainettas; aipaccas, Engliah and French merinos, plain, barred azdatripetl, wide and narrow black and blue black silks wide and narrow, barred; and -striped fandy. silks.- Aliposnme very disirable,changeable silks, for 'tidiest walking- c,oatio; barred and Striped Irish poplins; kneel:ive and black French Habit clothi, for ladieal trS-21ixs; a splendid assortment of Cash-. mere and rrerkeri sbawis, to sell from $2 to s3leis than preous purchases; also, some very desirable long shawls, a large assortment; bleached and un bleached bhirtings, purchased since the -recent re duction opnices; also, some very- superior blanuets; n large lo ef remnants ofcalicoes, gingbams, lawn's, delaines, l caahmeres, berages, balzarines, plaids add satinets, isnd many others, too tedious to mention, which will be sold without regard to cost. decl3.citmo i BA. ''.A.IINE.S.TOCK , S COUGH SYRUP—T4is s preparation has proved itself to be of very great effi4ncy in the cure of obstinate Coughs,lColdS, Asthma,jWhooeing Cough, Spitting of Blood, and other Pneumonic affections; and the' proprietora feel warranted in recommending it' as a. safe and ,useful medicine, and are prepared to show certifi cates ofi!adisputable authority., in testimony of its value. 1 It is pleasant to taste, and offered at so low; a price as o place it within the reach of every person. There are, perhaps, but few Cough preparations that will produce such- decided effect. in so short a time. Prepared and sold, by i B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. Corner or First and Wood, also corner of 6th and Wood streets. decl3 Plttabliargh and Connellavidle Ra llrOpd Company. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.-1n pursuance of a resolution of- the Board of Directors of the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Company, notice is hereby given, that sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Company, (Franklin Hall,) Pittsburgh, between the hours of ,9 and 12 o'clock,A M, until the 22d day of December insaant,l for the grading and masonry on four miles of the Pittsburgh and Counellsville Railroad, extending, up the YoUghiogheny river, from the village of hi'Keeti port, in the county of Allegheny. . . Mani and specifications of the work can be aeon after th 19th inst., at the Mike of the Company, betweeh the above named hours. • WM. LARIMER, Preside6t of Pittsburgh and Connelliville R. R. CO. . Pittsburgh, Dec. 1.1,1947-td [ SEAL ED PROPOSALS, W ILL be received at the Office of the Supeiin until 6 oteonctk of t 'th e m. o Allegheny fmr EN P E T t a s Portage a t i: le ßr ol day of ECEMBER inst., for furnishing all the'coal 1 required for the Stationary Engines, Depots and Boat Slide, fur the delivery of the Wood, for the Sawing of Weed, for doing the hauling on the level. be. tween Planes 2 and 3, 5 and 6, 6 and 7, 7 and 8, and S and 9; for the horse power at the head of Planes I, 3,41 and le, and at the foot of planes 1,2, 4,5, 9 and lb, and the Boat Slips at Johnstown and Holli daysburg, and fur the delivery of the String timber, Ties, Plank, &c., and the Castings fur the year 1848. . Specifications will be exhibited at the office fire days previous to the letting TILOS. J. POWER, decltdtd Sup't. A. P. R. R. xr-FAy DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, BURK'S ill Building, Fourth Street. Hough- & Anthony ' -Daguerrentypiata from the F.asteru cities, would call the attention of the in. habitartu of Pittsburgh and the neighboring towns to their Daguerroty-pes of citizens and others, at rooms in the Third story of Bura'a Buildings, 4th , street. , Persians wislime pictures taken may rest assurer) that no, pins shall be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the must powerful kind, enabling us to esecute pictures unsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness nature. The public arc solicited to call and examine. Persems sitting for pictures are neither required or expected to tate them unless perfect satisfaction is given. Opperators will find this a gOod depot for stock and chemicals. snstrucuuns given in the art, containing the. moat nevelt Improvements. declo 1 131.7ftE GRF.EN AND WK. TEAS, from the N 4 York Pekin Tea Company. Jug received at the , Pekin Tea store, 72 Fourth greet, from the Nevi, York Pekin Tea Company, a very largo supply of fresh Green and Black Teas, of all the different grad and qualities imported into the country, pick-, ed in lead in 5 lb. boxes, 1 lb., 1 lb. and 1-4 lb , packages. Also, 5 lb. tin cannisters of the differetii qualiltes, convenient for families and steam boats ranging in prices from` 371 cents per lb., to $1 Fine Oolong Black Teas, 60, 62,75,57 and $1 per pound. We will refund the moues in all caeca where our teas do not give enure liatisfacuon,or exchange for a different article. Pekin Tea ■tore, 72 Fourth street near Wood. deell A. JAYNES. SHELL OYSTERS. ACONSTANT supply of superior Shell Orators, roasted or in the - shell; also Game and every , delicacy of the season, served up in superior.style, at the shortest notice. BANK EXCHANGE,:: dcc6•tf Third at. bet Wood and Market at. la she beat Cough Medicine Ivrea euss. l °l AD the following proof of the superiority al ij Dr. lord's Oriental Cough Mixture, from a respectable citizen, who has tried it. PriTsneitcn, Dec. 15, 18 , 17. MESSRS. HATS & BROCKWAY : After laboring fur several weeks under the (toad, vantages of a harrassing cough and most distressing cold, which had thus far resisted the - effects cif 'eve- MI of the ttinfallibles,t , I was induced to purchase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. To my great surprise, after using only one half of the bottle, 1 found myself "entirely well." "11 is Me best medicine I ever saw." True copy. JOHN HINDS. , Sold by HAYS la BROCKWAY, Druggists,'CoM mercial Row, Liberty street, near Canal. dtc t7•; OST—Two certificates of stock or the Rtehange Bank of Pittsburgh, one numbered 998 :in the name of John hensee, dated February 12th, 1546, fur eleven shareq_and one numbered 1046 same name, dated Feb. 2, 1847, fur nine shares. 1 hete by give notice to all persons concerned, tq come forward and show cause why, the Bank shOuld not issue new certificates in lieu of the ones lost,i der 3, 1847-2tx wISE JOHN:NSEE jONG and square Shawls—Just received, per ix j press, 75 more of those val.) , fashionable tang and square plaid shawls. A. A. MASON Sc Co. dee 16 R AISINS -30 bra. and 1 bra. - M. R. for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS,:. decls . 110 Writal at. CIAIN I/LES-20 bxs. Stearin° Candles, forsals by decls J. D. WILLIAMS. p ICE—I tierce fresh Carolina, for sale hy decls .7. D. WILLIAMS • N UTS -5 bales Almonds; • 10 bat.. shelled do.; 3 bags Cream Nuts; . • 6 " Pea Nuts, for sale by deel6 J. D. WILLIAMS Drugs. P COLOCYNTH ; Bayberry ; " Alves; " Bark Peruvian ; " Liquorice, Root; Strichnine; Chloride Gold ; Kidder's Ind. Ink I just received and for gale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK &Co. cor Ist and Wood stet. 014 Mon. Rye Whiskey. TMEN bbls. prime 0/i Monongahela Rye Whiney, the last I have to offer for sale. Persons de sirous of procuring a superior old article flow have an opportunity. HENRY F. SCHWEPPE, decl6-lw Liberty sum, opposite Wood. New Piano Porter. Nreceiving an entire new stock of Piano Fortes, from the manufactories of Gime& Co., Newyork, and Chicxering, of Boston. 'Mallet. terns are of the latest style, and with all the mod ern improvements. For sale at Factory prices, by JOHN H. MELLOW,' decl6 81 Wood.strtet. FRENCH MERlNOS—Received per eXprets, at 62 Marna street, another invoice of 10 pieces French Merinos, choice colors. decl6 A. A. MASOM & Co. BIITTER-=2 bbl.., and a few kegs, for sale by dent° SMITH SINCLAIR: FRENCH TWILLED CASEIMEREJ3— Received per Express, at A. L.Meacur & Co.'s 62 Market street, one of sup. Twilled Cashmeres. - 4 9.t.uctio3t fides. Groceiry Store and Fixtures, at Autet.li .n, ll'Y J A'l•4 E S M' IC E,N NA . ON Moillay nett,Dec. 21M, at. 2 o'clock, P. 1., W 4,1 be Buhl, at M'Kennass auction;rooms, 'o. 114 Wind; st. t 2 doors from Fifth, the stack o a wholesale and retail- grocery store, as 'the' own rs are declinihg-thatbusiness. A part of the artic es comprises the fcillowing, viz: gunpowder, imper al, ybung liyaori and black teas, of the best quality ; ground Alspice, cinnamon, ginger, pepper, nutmegs, Cloves ito tin package, indigo„anuf,- about 20 whole and haltboxes to6acce, various brands and qual itie st about 109 din. corn brooms; whole and half bo es Window!glass, various sizes add manufacture; d der, salvia, raisins, shoe blacking, fancy soap, writing and litMr paper, pipes, chocolate,; pound %its, tet eanistms, , shovels, 1 box vials, I counter'stale 1 . . , patent upright scale, &c. ,t1e623 ' ' JAMES BP/MINA, Auct' . . ' i I.arge- Bile t . OF splendid Household Furnitoile ; Bedding,ar poking, and Kitchen utensils, etc., at Auction. . . i' BY JAMES M'KENNA. • • On niday next, December 24th ; •at 10 o'clock in Die foriMoon, will be sold, at No. 72 Liberty street, i betvire t Hay and Pill street, nearly opposite Fourth street, li e Furniturenif a private ,Faniily declining house eping, all the articles are of the best qUali ty, 4.0 ng been in use only aboutisix month,, Mul ii keptfi n fgthe neatest and best of oMr, among w ich May hi:mentioned the following in part, viz : . 1 nlnhogany dressing bureau, '1 ;mahogany s ofa, I pair Mier tables, mahogany chaimomahogany rnk ing chair, ; Windsor and common chairs, 1 pair an. periei lintoman's 1 wardrobe, 1 sett candlebrass, I Prenckri hordlanthorn, looking glasses, lngraiM and other fairpeting, hearth rugs,bedsteade and bedding, tenetOit and transparent blinds, Venders and: Fire ifints,gCslasa and. China ware, together with, a great 'Variety: of Kitchen utentils. Terms at sale. I . dee.l3 , , JAMES WICENNA Au i'r. Chi Presents, Gold and Silver Wretches, Jewelry, &o. at Auction. . l BY JAMES tiPKENNA, Onlriday evening next, Dec. 24th, at ear s gnu light, *ill be sold, at WlCenna's Auction It . °mei, 240 .104 Wood st., 3 doore from fith, l a large . onot. - 'mitt of Gold and Silver Patent Lever and otb r Watchhs, Jewely, and Fancy articles, suitable f r Christrhas Presents, comprising Gentlemen a d Ld dies Hoe Gold Patent Lever Watches, S il l , r Ld. 'yens, end a variety of other Watches, Jewelr , fad. 'or a;tibles, French Candlebriss, fancy Lamps; Wed, 1 soft i Mahogany bureau. ; e decll2 JAS. M , ICENNA A.n t'r. Auctlosi Sale• J:0IIN D. DAVIS, AUCTION 1011311 1 :LAIT coissra s or WOOD AND 1111111 . , , - Silks, Satin, Serges, Alpaces Ls, &e. ONiThursdav morning, December 13d, at clock, at the Commercial Sales Room or We.:od and sth eta., will be sold without re Onesease ofblack, blue black and plaid silks, satin plain and figured black serge, silk plain and plaid alpaccas, black bointiazine, si Int, together with a great variety of fancy go. t Alst,i, a general assortment of .tr i ple Dry woollen...hoods, needle work, coat., umtirellaj At il o'clock, P. M., 12 hbls New Drleana goof quality; 5 half chests Young Ilysen Tea; Iticeq;wtiting, wrapping and printing paper hoxesit'shovels, watches, Sp. vegan, quern GlSsireate, table cutlery, gilt and mahogany lookink glasses in . great variety; featly., bed ding,gl , atreirscs, two very superior three ply I :carpel! hall and parlor lamps. .. A It l rge quantity of new and second hind hold tid kitchen furnitnre, &c. : ! At 114, tiocloci, P. At., Catalogue'sale nt t embriXing valuable standard works on theolo - airy afld miscellaneous subjects, splendid a !music for the piano and other instruments, ' Cati now ready for delivery. di pry fGoods, Furniture, Watches, at Auction. : '• , BY JAMES M , KENNA. /AN'it huraday next, December 2.1 f, at 10 &clod I,J rll'F. M., will be sold, at the Auctinn Room 'N0...1i4 NVood street, 3 doors from' Fifth, a !aril 'astort4 cot of Dry Goods, of every dircrMtiont, con prising] in part: cloths, cassimeres, icnlieoesj mo ,de !antes, elpaccati merinoes, flannels, linen , m line ' elks, shawl. and hillill. etc. etc. At tt o'c'ock, P. M., donseho'd And itch Furniftlre, viz: mahogany bureaus, tables, bed tea clmirsKsolas, bedding and a variety of Kitche Mei sari; eft!. At 4arly gas light, same evening, Gold and Silv Patent; Lever end other Watches, both new 4i sueonii hand, mantel clocks; and immedi itely alit' Dry 11 , 1oile, clothing, Boots and Shites;jalio, 1 pa cat Itge, made by Kendall, lArindtor, Vermont. deaf JAS. MICFOINA,. Anct2r. Llialliilna 'Lola to Dtrusinghsion six Au ~ lieu. 0 NAVednesday :thermion, Dec. 224, at 2 'do it, iv ;.4111 ba mold on the premises: Twenty very handsomely situated lots of • nond, fronting on Centre street, Perry street and I arinony Lanit,lnear the Iron Works of Wood, Ed ards & 114 7 Knglit, and other extensive factories in tint hounithing horough, a plan ofvvltieh may b. had at 3 the Atachon Sore, or on .application to S. V. arr. The above property being in a' highly i pr ved neighborhood and near the centre of ho Ines , is among the most desirable for business pu pos s or private dwellings now for sale. Terma, one.fifth cash, residue in two, t ree four and Svc years ' with interest , payable an uall ; to rbe tecured bybond . or m•irtqage. Title in • ispr able. dedlS JOHN D. D II:18, Autt'r. 'WILLIAM A. HILL & Co 2AXIMILS, UITHANGE DROICEMS,'AND D , FOREIGN AND Domwrit EXCI CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, DAN AND SPECIE, N0.i6 4 1 Wood st., one door abore Foiirth, Pittsburgh, Pa. tiIIRENT Funds` .1 received on dope t Clections made on all the CsDOS thr United States. Sight checks on Wiltimor phis, New York, Iloilo , - and Cincinnati for, sale in sums to suit purchasers.; 'the paper of the Ohio Kentucky, I Virglnia Banks bought and sold ou the able! terms. • The highest premium paid fur Foreig can Gold and Silver coins. EXCHANGE 9N ENGLAND, IRE SCOTLAND, for sale in•amounu of.El rnii.rlo-dawy LOW D 11AX. 41. ED !MAHER. ,• • KRAMER & RAIIII , BANKERS AND EXCHANGS ROK ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AN I DOMESTIC }H I LLS, BILLS OF EXCHANGE,C RTIFCATES Oil DEPOSITE, RANK NOTES, D Corr(er of Third and Wood sts.,,directl'. opposite the St, Charles Hotel. my2B a hi. c noon. TH , • SARGENT. i ~; NOON AND AARON 1 , . HANKERS AND EXCHANGE :RO "EDS, N.E.:CON. WOOD AND SIXTH STREETS, P 11 ROII 7 PA I" aA L ERS in Coin, Bank Note Time Bills, Foreign and Domestic &char' e, Certificates of Desposite, &c. EICHANGE on all the principal Cities of the Uurtinn, and Europe, for sale in sums to snit purcha- BerS.: CURRENT and par funds receiv on deposite. COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, at We lowest rates. 1 I REFERENCES: Messrs. M. Leech & Son, ;,,, .. Ogden & Snowden, .. Wm. Bell '& Son, Pirresunon. 4, S. M'Clurken tit Co. 1 ' .. English & Bennett. 1 I '‘ Fleming & Brother, ! .. Fales, Lathrop & do. I 3 PHILAD'A• ', Wm. R. Thompson &. CO. 1 • 4, boadly, Phelps & CO. 1 NEW • Ton t . " Babcock & C. .. Tiffany, Ward &Co. 4, John M 4 Cullough & Co. BALTICHORIW Mr. James George, 1 -4 ‘ H. Hanna, Culcuraurt, 0. .. di Joseph. Watson, ) im f Amid: , O. Messrs. Fenner & M 4 Millan. I ' R.l F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier, Ban Lewistown, Pa. P . tsburgh, September 2d, 1,447-Y F. noluniEs & Is taitr.as AND DEALERS IN EXCHANGE COIN AND f DANE wares.- ! ' ' .Na. 55 Market street, Pittsburgh. ilelling rate. Exchange. 1 Buying rate. Nee York I pr Cincinnati I die Philadelphia acc I Louisville ir. Baltimore I cc St. Louie i f 4 I JANE NOTES. Buying rates. Buying rates. Ohio I die CountytCity aril's I dis Indiana I cc .Iteliel n tee / c• Kentucky . I " PennsyNania Co I. cc Virginia Icc New York iC 4 Wheeling I " 'Maryland .. /cc Tennessee, 3 " New Orleans . aultal ANNA-1 cue Udall Bak!, jut received and al, for safe by B.A. FAIINESTOCX. 'Co., cor of let and Wood eta. declB T.U,SUBE PASTE—,-3 cases, just received and for IJI Rate by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., cox olio,. and Wopd wt., ~~•£ ~ A ~-^s-~s7iJ iti:_..~ I .. -[.. :i.:.,~.~ ~.~,r y.~ R S .:?. . f' 'MZ LF M,t.,i ~T.+'A.c .iw~:..S ~ a.,. 1~.( q?tr . f' ..n :Kv, .2 .~ - +~M ~u. Y.~~•i.f'<~ '~5-'~l4 i „~'S. .ITr ~rl+:: Milli ... .. . . .. . ... . '-- - Wild Cherrk inad Sarsaparilla. '- A VERY: IMPORTANTfCPMMUNICATION. . TO ALL PERSONS IN-BALL PLADTO,. . At 411 Timer, , • AND TENDER LL .CIRCUMSTATICKST I _ P YOU AR V. SICK, get cured,". if .well,. employ meneuree .th continuo: so. Eseiy individual_ in iulges in habitd,,which.must, to a greater or lesser extent, dicirrake the achhirable - aneintricate - coni Liinations which form the system,.and-conseqently should possesssothe mild, yet efficacious, eimplo and accredited agent. for preserving all the functions of the body in good order.. • . i- , DR. WOODS - • _ - • .SARSAPAIIILLA AND WILD CDERILY izrxzsts . will;achieveAlde result, and should be in every Circa .,ly, and in the hands of every person; who, by busi ness, profession or gerieralcourse of life, is predis posed to the very many little ailments. that render life a curse, instead of a blessing, and finally result, in their aggregited condition; in the cause ' OF. DEATH. .The Bittershere mentioned are compounded by a man of great skill and knowledge, from the simples Nature presentS to those Who care to find themiaed which are the only reliable antidotes to thb, poison 'of disease. The thief ingredients are the Universally beloved Sarsaifirilla and' the Berkqf the Wild Cherry Tree, with which the red man of the. forest cures nearly. every disease of the intereal copes. These materials, though powerful in' their action, are as common senseiteaches is, • • ENTIRELY HARMLESS; and.prepared as . they are here, one . of the greatest medical operatives in the inhabitable globe. By tak ing these Bruise, the scrofulous may be restored to beau ty , nd avoid the ;harp - knife of the surgeon; for they not only eittdicate piutples and lurnpri, but overcome ' CANCER AND RING'S EVIL! Whoever is subject to the horrors of - Consumption, should at once purchase this .vac-REMEDY. In the train of Costiveness follow dreadful local conges tions, oftentirnes insanity, very frequently mania or hypocondria,i violent head aches, palpitations, and other affections of the heart, and rheumatic . swel lings. Dr. Wood's Compound is one of the most of ficient medicines in routing these complaints, and their. fountain head, that can possibly be procured. From being confined in close rooms, and from taking a small modicum of exercise; numerous per sons daily are made to deplore a loss of appetite, painful head4ches, weakness of the muscleS, langour, wa..t of energy sufficient to parmitthem to seek rec reation, &c.. etc. These persons say for years, that they “don , t feel very well.” If they do 'not. employ a method by which they can feel (or= WELL, they eventually stnk undera severe fit of illness, and are SAVED num. TUE GRAVE - - only by a miracle, and even then the lancet, leech, blister and calomel - have left them mere shattered hulks, full of aches and sorrows, and riot only a pest to themselves, but a source ofdiegustand annoyance to all with whom they come in contact. All - these FEARFUL CONSEQUENCES - may be avoided by an early application oldie virtues of these firrrerts. - For the truth of this, the proprie tor-pledges his word and honor, and in evidence can show files of undoubted, certificates which he has re ceived, unsolicited from all quarters. He dtiesriot, however, ask the invalid to swallow his certificates, but his trrtas, and is willing ,to stake all he holds dear on earth in favor of their worth. THE DYSPEPSIA, in either a modified or severe forte, will disappear before the qUalities of Dr. Wood's preparation, and the cure mai , be relied en ask permanent one. Did the Drrrcan possess no other recommendation, it would be o e of the finest vegetable compounds medical ad nee can invent: bat it is equal to the complete e -dication of LIVER COMPLAINT; o Oi: OrII r err : blac tripe, ,k vel- Els , bb s ban. war., in tvery eh. pe, and ol everraffectlon, minor or gi 9antic, of th • billiary operates. Individuals who are constitution lly billions ought regularly to take tint mild agreeable and excellent TONIC ADD APPEILIVIT, as it will diffuse health throughout every fibre of the frame, tied send happiness and love Oflife thrilling to the heati. Faxtun °your To str.r.r 'lr ON HAND. Every mehicine chest on board ship should also be well stocked.with this capital remedy as DtrSCUlt- VY.,cO cannot afflict those who take it, or long re sist its vigo ous assaults. ALL 111MIDITILS or sus BLOOD vans h before . It, and the old relics of early imprudnce invariably disappear, soon after being . submitted 1.. its action. Every complaint of the. stomach is roken by it The BIiTEILS hive in no instance fli eti of curing Tattirotca., =mum Dttl t-rry, every disorganization of _ . _ By negisiting the little inroads made upon the lat ter a rest portion of our fellow beings are rendered extremely miserable—so miserable, indeed, that they wish to die. Every boille app. W oo d, s sarsa• patina and Wild Cherry hitters," contaiva a modi cum-of joy and content for each of those anxious and imprud .nt sufferers. Remember that an injudi cious ate u mercury is inevitably productive of many evils .Whic are put to Bight by this glorious and un surpasitabl • compound; and that of which are HEREDITARY may speed ly and safely be shuffled off through Its agency. ,s a medicine which must benefit EVERYBODY, from the at i DIPLY delicate. to the corrrnmn AND Drs. PAIRING InvaLtn, no equal is to be found for IL It would be iwell to bear in mind that preventive is! infinitely ore desirable than cure, and that Dr.! Wood's • rsaparilla and Wild . Cherry Brrimas ARE ROTH. Put up in bottles, three or four times larger than Bristol's r Sand's., for the same price—one dollar' per bon' . WYA T & NETCHAbI, 12! Fulton street, New York, w olesale Agents. Sold in Pittsburgh, at P. R. /SAWYER'S HEALTH DEPOT of Yalu- j able Medicines, Smithfield, between 3a and Fourtlfj streets, end at WM. THORN'S Drug Store,Market street. j sent (163tw12t rr HO' E who have been deceived with mock pre y ten ed Hair preparations, should read the fol. loWing tabements of respectable persons: Mr. , brahain Yanderbeck, 0198 Avenue D, New York, certifies ;that his head was entirely, bald on' the too, and by the use of two 31. bottles of Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, he has a good crop of hair, and will soon hare it long, thick, and luxuriant. 114 r. Vm. Jackson, of 89 Liberty st. ' i i% Pittsburgh,', certifi s: On the 9d of Feb. 1847; that Mr. Thomas JlCia n's head, on the top, was entirely bald for fifieel years, and that by using two 35.. bottles of Jones Coral Hair Restorative, the-hair is growing' fast, t ick and healthy.' He expects by using this a little 'longer to have a better head of hair than he ever had. HAVE YOU SCURF OW DANDAEVT t Mr. Power, a grocer, on Fulton st., had his hair corn pletelly choked up with dandruff, and Jones' Coral Hair Restorative entirely and permanently cured it. Directions for using Jones' Coral Hair Restorative: d col ut the iilittlel. stantly For forcing the growth of Hair, it is necessary to cause a slight friction on the scalp, so that Ihe 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 Calla off', turns grey, &c., apply the Restorative with the hand, or a remit brush. Part the hair in the different places, that the restorative may touch' the scalp. The same directions may be used for I/ref:4l'4, 4.c Sadd at Jacsmort's No 89 Liberty st. head of Wood, Sign of the Big Boot. nov23 pERCUSSION CAPS-2000 Al, assorted; just received and for sale by ' B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. duo i 4 ' cot Ist and Wood sta. Cigars, Clgars,lalgarst IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC: 1 15,000 Pringle, of varione Brands; 5,000 Regalia,; 3,000 Lanorma; 2,000 Camillo"; 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. 25 Fifth street, Pittsburgh! decl4,lw JACOB 111,COLLISTEIL , DRUGS•r-Gum Myrrh . Turk ' ' ' .‘ Gamboge; I ~ Kino True ; i .-"._, 'urn, new crop; . i,. 4 num Strained; r I . . • p; c I- ndelion ; l “ :elladonna; just . received and fur sale by . B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO. decl4 car lst and Wood ste CIIDER VINEGAR-83 barrels pure Vinegar, %,_) from Cider of - 18d5, in store, for sale wholesale and retail. dec9 JACOB WDAVER. PILLS -5 Gross Bnindreth , a; 17 5 Wright's r warranted genuine; Just received and for sa by' 11: A. FAHNESTOCK. & Co. .doell cor Ist sad Wood its NAILS -100 Kegs assorted sizes, for sale by decls E D. WILLIAMS TALLOW -1 Banal, tor sale by declB SMITH .k SINCLAIR OTATOES-32 Barrels, will be sold very law, 314 b SINCLAIR, . INT Wood rt. *I ' ITHE' NERVOUS SYSTEM Oirrzcz or it v rii Nor, A — j laita4 'Aar • r , Philadelphi December a 844 . - Q . EALED.PROPOSALS vs& ha remve an this Office until o'clock) A. 1 1 / 4 1., of the 320 day. month of the present or .I)BeEhltigli, ibr fur, lug by contact, the fallOuling AltNlY suPNAL*I and MATERIALS delivery ble at the United . SlAtes I Clothing and Equipage Depot,' Sehuylkill Artienl,l in equal monthly r r greater proportions, as the De partment May require,* o b,ofore tho'l3oth day of April, 1848, viz: ' • 16,000 Army Dlankets.6l cot keg by 6 feet wide, • , .weight 4 lbs. 160,000 Yards 6-4 Sky Bloc Kenn. 4,000 do 64 - Dark - Blee do 4,000 do 64' Fine Blue Cloth' Fn. Dragoon Jacktyr. 1 100,000 do "'I-8 .lelariner 20,000' do 3:4 Twilled 50,000 do 3-4 Canton 10,000 ,do 3-4 Bleachei 2,00,4300.. do 3-4 Uubleacl 100,000 do 7-8 .do 2,000 do, 7-8 Bleachei 200,000 do . * 7-8 Unbleiii Cotton and Wool Flannel tannoL Cotton Drilling. lied do' 'do 3,00(1 Doi. palm Woolle 20,000 Pairs Laced Boiote *Lair plumes, red ad • Bands - and tassels, Metal cap equipmeP Pompons, Engineer Shublder etrapa, orj itry. tj or Dragoons.. ". Artillery and Infantry, moon and yellow. - d cord of all,kinds. . Do. '..• Ihrat, • ' Epaulettes, N. C. 54, Worsted sashes, cri Do. binding ant. - Felling axes. i Hatchets. ' i ~ Spades. ' • • Drums, complete, irtillery and Inlkntry. Casks for one year from Ist April neat. Lumber, 241 common, per 1000' feet. Alitif 'which must be of[doniestic manufacture, and must Conform in quality and all - other. respects to the standard patterns smiled in this office, and in the clothingtoffice, No: 1611:froadway,'New York, by 1 which"- all•stitijilies fuiniih d on contracts will be Misled. `Samples of Which, for Woollen and cotton'' cloths, will be sent by mail With ntly additional ill-. formation desired upon the subject to manufacturers wishing to offer proposals. f. ' ' • . Contracts will.bo based -u on accepted proposals, for the faithful fulfilment of hich,-two or more se curities will be required. Any delay in the execu tion ofan offered contract' eyond the time deem ed necessary by .the undersi ned, (six days) will be regarded as cancelling the, acceptance of the FA- Toar.D bid. ..,- . • , • Bids are deelked only frOuxmanufacturera or regu lar dealers in the article .pioposed to be furnished, and-none will be •respected:hr considered from any one.who isnot known ; asp aimfacturer or-regular dealer in the desired supplie ; which, fact, or the re verse, must. be distinctly s ad in the bids offered, as well as the names and ad ress of the persons in tended to be proposed as secttrities in case a contract is obtained. • i Letters containing pre.posi)s.'shOuld be endorsed: "Proposals to:furnish suppßekand Materials,” ad dressed to : -- - li . '' - . • • .' H WRY STANTON, ' As. Qur.*aster. Gen. U. S. A. t decl3-3tavet3l GREAT IMPROVENIENT IN THE DAGUER REOTV PE, ART.--M.IA. ROOVS-Thiguerroe types, .140 Chesnet St., `PHILADELPHIA; having been pronounced' superior, !in the cities of Europe and tt e 'United Sates, and been just awarded in the, city of New York the GREAT PRlZEor‘the FIRST ! MEDAL for the - BElt Da6nrancortams," again 1 calls attention to his later:Ma still. more valuable im provements. 'This last is thus noticed by the Even ingii. Bulletin : The True' tight. . . M. A. Root. ' - the great aguerreotypist of this city, has fitted up a, room i 6 the third story.of his establishment, expressly to obtain the manifest ad vantage of the northern light. The light from that 1 direction is necessarily sou g ht by all painters, !be- cause of its firmness and un formity, and. Mr. Root, with commensurate tact, resiilved teased , himself of 1 this aid, to correct sbkdawsq The Boston Atlas - speaks f the nortraits by the distinguished Daggnereotypist, M.- A.Root,and was astonished to find that the qrt had been carried to such a high degree of perfection._ Mr. Root, by some new chemical discoverzes,hab been enabled to traps ler the - human countenance to the Daguerreothie plate with an accuracy! and fidelity altogether incon ceeivable. Even the Joyous _and laughing face of the infant is transferred in - an stunt to the enduring silver plate with astonishing ccuracy, notwithstand ing in infant life there is a rcely a second of time, during working hours, whe the body is entirely at rest. The North American and tailed States Gazette says of a Family Groupe 0 r pile Root---t‘lt was uni versally acknowledged worthy of being classed among the first triumphs of this heaven-born art. , : _ . • The Daily News praises Mr. Root's 4 ‘most admir able display, as the most-beautiful and perfect gems of the art." The City Item says—A 4 We are delighted as Phila• delphians, to learn that Elr. Hoot took- the medal and highest premium for his!superb pictdres both in New York and Boston, over l all competition. Chia is indeed a Areal triumph Root's pictures are as near perfection, as it is pos ible to Vet.' : There is thought, delicaay, finish, an. the liighest degree 3r l artistic excellence in themi, " The perfection of the' • rt.”---Bosion Star. 4c The best in every point of vievr."-L4Penneplea nia Inquirer, • - • . 4 11 est eier exhibited i. this country. 2, —.New York Sun. Tut Laval/root. Croircin Roan Oririkas' ob served, when examining ara kage ofßooriDagner reotypes, c•that they wer t a best speciineas orthe kind that had ever passed; th ough their hands?' HIGH SIIERIFF TATR.tif k:ninnortatrciu ; Scot land, a great amateur in woks orart, sayi, in a let ter to a triend in .Phiptdelphia, 14 There is nothing like them here; theyrihrjnvi ..s completely in the shade--they _are' beautif 1, land the likeness per feet." I , • A volume might be filled with similar notices. Buttliniilies ' relatives or friends, who - Wish to se cure faithful and beautiful, i lortraits, as keepsake:. and memorials, or simply la gems of an exquisite art, al ways interesting, are invited,- strangers as well as citizens, to examine thusUperb collection of spe cimens in -the popular Fite Admission Daguerreo type Rooms of. / M. A. ROOT, decl3-3t . 140 Cher taut Street. star Bakery and ooureettorsary, DIAMOND /LLEY, S. BICKLEY, Paoraz ron.—The subscriber G respectfully announcesl-to his friends and the public, that he:has just received a area'. vuriety 'Ol TOYS and FANCY CONFECTIONARY, of a supe rior quality. He ilfprepared.torUrniSb CAKES 41f tar Rinds, CAN DIES, Toys, raurrs, etc., during the holydays, cud he is confident his sloes generally is equal to any in the it:target. . N. B. He will he prepared o serge! up Ice Cniaat on Christmas day. - declB-4t Wholesale. Dr*. Goods. ~. lOW epening at the wholesale.dry goods moms, 62 Maricet street, 2d 'story, 100 pcsof s.lpacca, 49 pcs English Merinos, 2 capes'; Oregon. plaids, and cashmeres; 10 pas French brohd cloths, 44 pea fitney casimeres, 5 cases casinetts,i ID bales or red, white and yellow flannels, 300 pairs of blankets, new styles of calicoes, domestic glnghanis; gloves and F hosiery,togerher . with a gene I assortment oflonds. Merchants are invited to era inn our stem, as we are con fi dent jt will faverabl. compiii with eastern stocks in styles and prlcei. I . . declS . ' A. A . iIASON ac Co.' New 'Goods A . . . . it A. MASON Co., Noil e l2 Marget street, have ~ just received an er. nsive assortment of i l i daysey and fancy dress bit tons ;• also, gimps and fringes of every variety, cash ere cravats,sillt scarfs, etc., ete.- - . declB Suladifes. 50 IViiirnairgi%are)7l; ; 10 Boxea fine Chewier. Tobacco; 10 Bble powered Saga--; 8 duz Tomato Catsup; 8 6 , Walnut dol 10 " Brandy fruits; 20 ~ Bitters ; 20 4, Peppermint; 6 " Lemon Syrup; fur sale by d ee2o - P. d. MARTIN Chtldren's - Panty Shoes.' • . FIFTY ST., ACOMPLETE assortment of. Children's Shoes, (every variety,) of his own manufacture, (and warranted,) for sale at No Saila' iltreet• dec2o.3t I S. BETS. -. Ladles Water P oaf 'toots. LADIES Doulde. Sole Wider Proof Boots, for sale at No. 8 Filth street. deollo-3t FRUITS -4 Bbls prime Ora l 25 Boxes Lemon 6 Rage Malaga All in good orderijest r ind for sale low, at tbiWine I deels gape .filtlo3 wellAtaorrn lino of splendid Passenger Steamers,' now composed el the largest. svrilisati,- belt finished and furnished,. and, the meet powers heats as the waters of the Wait, EVOrr accommotration and comfbrt that Money can pro.. cnio,,har beei 'provided for poesengere.... Tie Life has been in operation for five-yenta—hove, Carried n million..of People ;t4thont the least injury I;o:their persons. The boite . .ftilli be at the feat 'of Wood street the day precious ter startingifor •the reception of freight end the entr7 D r passepgers on the yogi,. ter.. In all cases passage prom roast he, paid ink advance. -* The MONONGAIIELA, Capt. Soni., earl" Pittsburgh .ovory , Monday morning at lq6 , oo,cki• Wheeling every Monday ever ihg at . lo P; ; ; ed do • - half Stockings, 3 sizes. ' , a, assorted saes. ed andyellow. hti for Engineers and 1 Dragoons: for Artillery and In -1 • fantry. latilleriAnd•flnfantrY. nance artillery and 111- The .lIIIIERNIA Cep:. Jno. Elinerelter, will leave Pittstiergh every Tueadriy morninikat , lo o'clock, Wheeling :every Tuesday evening:aril:l Wednesday Paekils - The NEW 'ENGLAND No. 2—Captain 8.-Deaw. will lease Pittsburgh every Wediaesdaji morning at 10 o'clock, Wheeling every Weduesday,iverung, at . , .Thureday I?atiket., . , . - • Thg WISCONSIN, Captain R;J. Grace, will lear• Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at 10 coclonki Wheeling.ever) Thursday evening. at . 11:1 P. 11. • • Friday - Patiket. The CLIPPER No. 2, CartainCrooka, will leave , - Pittsburgh every Friday Monatng at 10: p , elecki Wheelingevery Friday evening at 10 P. x. The MESSENGER, Captaitf Di Camp r ,4lll.leave Pittsburgh every. Saturday Diorning.'at Wheeling every Saturday. evening at .10. P. ISt The ISAAC-11EWT011,. Captuin .721asoit. will leave Pittsburgh, every - Sunday ,mornieg at 10 o'clock; Wheeling -every Sunday evening. at 10 P. It. , ncovP 1847 BROWNSVILLF AND CUMBLitLAND TO TEMORE, AND .PHILADELPHIA , Tinie to Baltimore 32 hours. nine tia Philadelphia..,":..,.... ..40 hours. losme73 MILES STAGING.) • 1 ' iilE Splendid and-fast tanning steamers Consul. Lduis 14P Swatara, Lane and have commenced inakingtdouble daily trips . One boat-Will , leave the Monongahela wharf every morning precisely at 8 clock. Passengers by the-morning line will arrive in Baltimore next evening in timeifor the 'Philadel phia Mail Boats -or Rail Road cars. The evening . Boat.will leave the wharf daily at 4 'o'clock, excep ‘ t a'undayr ! Passengers Ly this, boat will_ lodge. on board, iii comfortable state rooras. . Leave Browns ville next morning at 6 &Clock; ci-oss„the mountains in day light; sup 'and-lodge in Cumberland: Thus avoiding-night travel altogether. The preparations on this route are "aaiple, and the connection com- plete; ro that ilisaligantments or delays will be un knowu;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 Coaches chartered to partici to travel as they do• • Sectire "'our Lickets . at iiffice., li.ronungaliet, *louse; or St. Charles4lotitt._ "! ''Weaver and iVellaville 'Packet. . , , The staintboat •Bh,Vi Fat, Charles Clark, Master, swill, during the coming mtason, make daily tr'.ps tq.Beiver and Wells. Mille, Seaiting Pittsburgh every rnotting.at 9 d'elock - 4 , and Wellsville at 3 o'clock; P.. M. - d . G:M.HAII,TONWC43-.4.A4ettls. A . 51FIRICAN:011.---THE:GRJ .REALEPY OP NATUR.E.Procured frOin a well in Kentucky, 185 feet below-the earth's surfeee... - ,Thiti.oil•will be found vase...! seperior to I:lariat:4- Setislt, dr any other formerly papule/. Oils. Its -Clilitti4 it proper ties for the following :aliments Are truly wonderful. Inflammatory rheumatism, whooping.cough.phthis. ic, coughs, cuhls, spasms, tester ; erysipelas, scald head, croup, inflammatory sore throat, liver coal plaint, inflammation of the kidneys, pains the breast, side and hack; diseases of the• spine, pilei, heart barn, diseases of the hip joint, inflamed sore dyes; deafness and ear ache, worms, tOoth-ache, sprains, strains, burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcers, cancer, fever, sores, Br.c. &c. Price 59 cents per bottle. Sold wholesale . and retail by WM. JACKSON, at his boot and shoe. store, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. 'The DIG - son standa in the door-way. Only place 'in Pittsburgh where the caverns can be obtained. • Caution.— In-order to be sure or obtaining the genuine, purchase only, of the 'general ag'ent for Western Pennsylvania, Wm. Jacksen, G 9 Litiertyl street, or through sob-Agents appointed by him ecri., its sale,-each of whom will have a: akciw- bill tine . general directions in pamphlet form, containing the . names and address. of the, Proprietor and General Agent of Western Pennsylvania as follows: Dr. Ha'l 4- Co. proprietor, Kentucky. Win. Jackson,. General Agent for Western Penn. sylvania, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to whom-all orders must be addressed. ' • . Obrerre—.Each bottle la-ends:mad in ene l or above named Pamphlets, and the name of William Jhekaon, (the general and.only wholeaale agent for Western PeansylVania)ptioted on the - outaide of tho label. - oct2S . ,DIES are: cautioned_ against using Common 11 Prepared Chalk:. They are not aware how fright fully injurious it is to the .skin I gow coarse, how rough, how sallow 4 yellow, and ; - unhealthy the skin appears after using preuaryd chalk! Besides it is injurious, containing a' like quantity of lead I We hareprepared a-beautirul vegetable; wilds, which we pail Jones , Spanish Lily; , White. It is perfectly inflow nt, being purified ofall fieleterioUs qualities; and it imparts to the stein a natural, healthy, ala baster, clear, lively white; at the same time acting as a cosmetic on the skin, waking it lore and'smooth. llr6omed Andersoo, practical Chemist of Massa chusetts, Says: ,4 Aker analyUing &Wes , ' Spanish Lily... White, 1 find it possesses the meal beautiful and natural, and at the same time innocent'White I ever saw. I. certainly can conscientiouslyVvrcom: mend its use to all whose akin requires biautifyirig.” Price 25 cents a box.. Di-ections—the best way to apply Lilly White, is with soft leather or wool—tlie former is preferable. - 1 ' • A FLEE sET OE.TEEru TOR g 5 CENTs.—NN'hite 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 AO perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that ita.con. stint daily use is highly advantageous, even ;tithes* teeth that areli n good condition,giving them'a beau tiful polish, and preventing a premature decay - r-. Those already, decayedsit prevents from - .becoming worse—it also fastexis - suc4 as „is becoming loose ' 'and by persaveragse it will reader the foulest teeth delicately white, and make the breath .deliciously street. Price 2.5 or 371 cents a box.. All_ the above are sold 'only at 82 Chatham st... , igu of the American Eagle, New.-York, and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in.the next column. Witt You starter; and get a rich husband, lady? "Your face is your fortune." Is't beautiful, clear. fair? In it whiter If not; it can be made:to even though it be yellow, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and: freckled.= Thousands have been made thus who have washed once or twice with JoriAe. 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.rlicum. Scurvy, Erysipelas,-Bar. bees Itch, are often cured by..foneies Italian:Chard. cal when-every Soap. kind lof,remedy has ailed,. Thoth cures.pimplem,freckled; and clears the skim. all know. Soldst-theAmerican Eagle, 8g C6tham at. Mind, reader, this seldom or never fails. C. INGLIS, Jr. Paterson. Sold at JACKEOWS, 89 Liberty at., head of.Wooilli Sign of the Big Boot.. - nov22 LEVELAND and Pittaburgh Rail Road An C stalment oft.e.e yer centum (the 4th iastalmeab On the amount of subscription •on the.. capital stock of this company is iequired to be paid on or before the first dayy of January, 1848. - f•Stoc.khoidera in the eity of Pittsburgh wilt pay to. Messrs. ],.W, Robinson &Co. corner of Wood and Third attest*: in and near Salinerille,toJoseph C. Laccecitt Wand near Wellsville to James Stewart, local treatrurer s By order of the Board. - S. KEYS A.G. CATLETT, Secretary, °See of the O. &P. R. R.l • 'November 30, 1847. ,INeA I•ges;- r rapcs ; tred on consignment Store. COB WEAVER; ; s; and fropsti.' FRENCH MERINOS—A. A. Moues, Cl,, Market st., have just received, per /Carus. another - Wrote - ire Preach Marines, sA of themei re•hirmabYr eNorl, CHEM `Rb_' ss N6lVit ; il - 2:ATI ARC pivrsigrßOSl VaUP Varket Monday ',Packet. Tuesday . Packet. Sat Packet. gratidsty Packet. sump' En.. AAA ANG EJRINN lgonougaheis nolatei Notice to Stockholders. la=