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I - l'ausfints, r - egetablev hontriptic Itfixtztre.—lo l • arelititneentithinthrto take particular thrtice of tbe various medicines of the day, advertised in our col unins,,forallthe illi that fieth is heir to; but the ar ray and character of the; testimoninfir in proof of Vaughn% Vegetable Lithent;:iptic, inserted to-day, impels us te'figparl from one usual practice, and to admit that we' haiilliever known so extensive sec= cees to attend trify.PreViens'y advertired medicine, within so "shore a space of time. The, genuineness of the cerrificateiia undoubted—most'oftholimatrr ed are our own fellow citizens, one'of whom has for many years been connected "Witli - this paper, and any of theta faverably.krici r ivn to.uti:— some of them as taken thepains to call and corroborate the state . entipubliihed, and'we Certainly think the tnedi• leehasestal3li6heil for itself an excellent repute, ith. , ! Such a notice frOm,ene of the first newspa ndrit in the fitate of New_york,is.no alight honor, we . will Merely add front our own knowledge 'fBte CotnMsicial Advertiser, five hundred dollars o r uhi', not hive produced such tin'airicle, from the en of the, editor of that Journal, had he not the roof of what he has stated;; no! ten times that aunt ould be no inducement for:this old and influential 'tint to foist upon the pub is a worthless article. See advertisement in ou columns. Call rind get ?amphlet orour agents. ; decl7 i--------, REAT IMPICOYEMEIST IN THE -DAGUER G REOT9 I E AR P.--.., M. 'A. ROOT'S Dagilerroe • : - types, 140 Cheemal St.; pH LADELPHIA, having . . been pronoueced , superior, in the cities of Europe illted:the United S.ates, and b en just awarded (in the - - city orlcew York the GREA.;PRIZE-of"the F IRST ~ . . MEDAL- for lthe, nEs rDa trEaatortaas,"again ' calla attention to his latetan 'still more valua ble Ma . : - provements.. his last is th noticed by the Even , tag Bulletin : I ! ' . I The True r ' • t M. A. Roo'r, -the great ft guerreotypist o this _city, has fitted up a room i the third story' f his establishment' expressly to otain the l manitedt ad vantage °libel northern ligh . The light froiii that c., direction is ne c essarily song t by all 'painters: be cause of its firainess and uni ormity , and Mr. foot, }dins If of ' •' -with commensurate tact, reso ved to avail this aid; to cotrectsbadaws. ' The Boston Atlas speaks the nortraits by the distinguished Dagguereotypis M. A. (toot, and was the a had been carriid to - astonished to find that ' such a high degree of perlectiri , n, Mr. , Root, by ilorne i f new chemical iscoveries, has een enabled to tranr ' ' . fer the human countenance t . o the Daguerreotype l . 1 • . plate with an a curacy and /id lity altogether in on- I ceeivable.. Even thejoydus aild laughing fube o the i • infant is transferred in an in tart to the end ring silver plate will astonishing allcuracy, notwithshind if ing in infant li e' there is scarMely a second oft me, during working. hours, when tie body ts entire at rest. t The North American and Iftri'ed States Caz tic ' l says of a Familyl Gruupe of Mr. Rout—"lt was ni ' (vernally ackno dedged wont ir of being cla sed ' among the first armpits of this heaven-born art. * The DailyN e •• praise. Mr.; Root's "most adrpir 'able display, as. o most.beauteful and perfect gems of the art." I t i .TI The City Itenalsays--" We are delighted as nide 'delphians, to lern that Mr.toot took the medal ".. and highest pre m ium fur hiq SU 'erb pictures both in 'l 'New York and Boston, over al ;competition. [This is indeed a gt triumph l R 'ot's pictures leaf, near perfectio n s it is posaiblt to get. Ther is " ti . • thought, delicacy, finish, and e highest degrc of • artistic excellenco in them." 1 : ; '• The perfection of the art.Pr—Boston Star. ! "The best in . every point of riew."--Penolytoa. U ' 1 lia inquirer. .1 i _,L 1...8e5t ever hibited in th a country."—Alw Y l • fork Sun. - t 1 THZ Lis-mato t Cu. -moat H UFE Orrzmas otb -,i,.. served, when era ining a padre eof Root's argeer.. ni - reotypea, "that they were the best specimens oft c bl kind that had.ever passed through their hands." " ' HIGH SHERIII F , TAT of ktotyroßouoil : Sr t , land, a great amateur in winks elfart, says ; in a 1 t- Y 1 ter to a friend in Philadelphia,' " There i ! ,•nntiti g 7 . 11 like them here; they throw es 'completely in e r . 1 shade--they are beautiful, an ' the likeness per - i l ' fect." I ! ! , A voltmaevaight be filled nibs similar notices. 1 Bat families];relves or friends. who wish to se l Cure 'fieithfuVand beautiful ; portraits, as keepsakci and —oriels, orl simply as geMs of an •exquisite ' art, invifto, strawycrs as welt td insion Dngalerrello. A. ROOT, Chestnut Street. LING i } t iro - EQUIPAGE. ~ DEEeltibCf 6th, 1847. , Q . E.Att.i.. - will be received : at thus kJ Office until Id o'clock, A. M. of the 3lst day ' of the present mo th of DECEMBER, for furcisli ing bY convect, t e following ARMY SUPPLIES and MATERIAL deliverable aslthe United States Clothing and Equ' age :Depot, isclutylkill 'Arsenal, itr i equal monthly r greater pirtions, as the pe, 1 ipartmcni may req 're, on or b efore the 30th day f April,lB4S, slit . 115,000 l Aintylßla kots 61 feet ta ng by 5 feet wid , 4' .; ' ' • 1 weig ht 4 60,000 .yardsl6-4iSky Blue lb Kersey. 4,000 do 6-41 Dark Blur doII 4,000 do 64; Fine Blue Cl oth fir Dragoo lackets. ' 1 Flannel, Cottii and Wool. Twilled Flanlel. - Canton Flann I. Bleached ,ieac he 'C d otttai t t io Drilling. . do 1 1 1 do Bleached- Mos in. Unbleached . diil Woollen halflStockings, 3 sizes. d Bootees, assorted sizes. Ms, red and wr. d tassels, red a 'il yellow. I i equipments or Engineers and I, Dragoons. l do for Artillery and In i lantry. Engineer, Artillery and Infantry. straps, ordnance, artillery and in fantry. ,I (bran) for Dragoons. o, N. C. S. Artillery and Infantry. tubes, crimson land yellow. inding and cord 'of all kinds. ' 100,000 do 17-8 - '20,000 do 3 4 '50,000, do 3-4, 10,000 1 do. 3.4 200,000 do 34 ;100,000 do 2,000 do. '7-8 i 20,0,000, do 17-8 i 13,000 Do:. .pal 23,000 Pairslac Hair plum b Bands and Metal cari Pompons, Shoulder, Do,l Epaulettes 'Worsted st Do. bh Felling RM. Hatchets. I Spades. Drums, complete, Artillery and Infantry. Casks fur 'lnc year from Ist April next. Lumber, 20 common, peri 1000 feet. All of which must bo or domestic manufacture, - and must conform lin quality and all other respects to the standard.patterns sealed in'this office, and in the clothing office, l No.l6 Broad Way, New York, by which all supplie furnished on contracts will be tested. Sample ivwhich, for woollen and cotton cloths, will be sentby mail, with any additional fortnation desired Upon the subject to manufacturers wishing to offer proposals. Contracts will be based upon accepted proposals; for the faithful fulfilment of which; two or more Bei cutities will be required. Any delay in the execu , tion ofan offered contract, beyond. the time deem , ed necessary by the, undersigned, :(six days) will be 'regarded as cancelling the acceptance of the r.s.-! TOILED bid. Bids are desired only from manufacturers or regu. lar dealers in the aXticle proposed to be furnished; and none will be respected or considered froth any one who is not known as a manufacturer or regUlar dealer in the desi-edeupplies; whi-h act, or the re t '" verse, must be distinctly staled in the bids offered ' lc ' is Well as the names and address 'lf the persons in telded to ne be proposed as securities case a contrac \j is obtaid. I ...em l coo tainin proposa ls sho t , !"Proposals to fund h supplies an dressed to HENRY 8. Qur. Master decl3-3tawt3l Chlldre NO. :A ' COMPLETE a (every variety, warranted,) for sale ~dec2o-3t • 'II Fancy 18, FIFTH ST tcr t oitment of i) of .hie own t No 8, Fifth Turn TTIVE. StecKlaokde Bt. Clair ; Turnpi notified that an elect Secietiry, and Trea to be held at the hi miles from Pittsburg) Timed ty the 4th day, hours of ten and two dec9s3tw* .To ! ; The Washington charge this'olfice. like Electi of the Coal • 0 Road,Com . on for Preside .urer, for the • use of Thom , on the :Wash ofJanuary, lE ci , clocx. • E.:PH M. 'Lol'y saruiner, copy' TERRINE Candi nignment and to idec2l j 5--100 Boies tale, by F. SELLERS MIZE t':;.'-:.,:'-; ';2-.),,.',.- -,_,. .•-!'."4.At:',-E,.'.;:: , ''' :.b.;::'.-;:.,,:.7-.--!!.'.-.-..,';'-: _ ,Y t-, .. ~ . .. ..'"f ..: ~' • , • •-•- - . • ••• • • _ i : .:VVILLIABI -A.;IIILI:.& co'., .(crli f iroOprnek.!Cileow:,-lldessra Editors-LA. 0 . 1, , emir/ins, xxcnArractenoirmui, AND PEALERS I mrvedisoirmiirrie a 0 wcoirimanication over the tignatUre fOr. ,. ..V . Parent,'? stating the t Dr. itlytia's - FOREIGN AND ; DOMESTIC EXCHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT,- BANK NOTE . 1. $1 Inilia . c 'Expectuiant his been the means ef 4 ' ' . : : 1: ; • AND I'SPECIE, ,aving the lives of three of children who were suffeni 'No 64 Wood at., oneVOoriabote Fourth, cats!' sigh . .. • ' , . . p ftwairgh Pa: - . i , -ng sevetely with whooping cough; and having, but r. , . , fIUR4ENT Funds reacited. en deposit; and co - ' time before , lost one I a sltort t, my children by, ki factions made on 411 the Cities throughout t c :hat dreadful complaint„ and having another, and United Stites. Sight C‘ftecke on Baltimore, Fhilade - ' by only - child, suffering the greatest agony with . phia, Nev r i York, Bostort!arUi Cincinnati, constantly :he same disease, and in - hourly expectation of its for sale in sums to - suit purchasers. 1 tenth, I was induced to purchases bottle of it,and • The Paper of the Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and :ommenced usingit accoriing to the directions=Virgini t ter m a anks bought'and: sold on the most tiro!" ind to the surprise of all it began to Mend in fi f• able s.'' ' • . ium paid for Foreign and Amer {- ' 'leen minutes after we commenced using if, anti' the The highest pre m ium can Gold and Silver cane: : ! :bill has now completely recovered. I I ' EXCHANGE ON - ENGLAND, IRELAND AND I have no acquaintance with Dr. Jayne,i but / SCOTLAND, for sale in i aeaciunts °LEI and upwardi. hereby return him a busband's and a atther's marlo-dawy •4 , ! - ' ! . ' . J. L. SIMPKI.NS: Philadelphia, April 22d,1346. l . '.' ALLEN EIIAXER. • ' EDWARD BLUM. N.RAmicit. & nAnm, BANKERS ANY ;EXCHANGE BRONI; ERS, DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILLS, BILLS OF k. X 11 4. N G , CERTIFCATES OF BIEPOSITE, BANE NOTES, AND COIN. Corner of Third and lAt,tiod sts., directly opposite the SL Charles Hotel. ' ; Iny2B "JAS. S. HOOK. ' : THOS. @ARDENT. BOON AND SARGENT. BANKERS AND EXCEANGE BROKERS, N. E. con. troon AND SIXTH 541IFETS, PITTSDURCIII, Pit DALERS in Coin, Batik Notes, Time Dill's, Foreign and DoMestic Exchange, Certificate* . of Deposite, &c. I EXCHANGE on alL,lthe !principal Cities of the Uunion .ityl Europe, fur sale in sums to snit purcha:. .. sere. • CUERENT and par, fdride received on dcpositel COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the Union, , t the lowest rates. • MEI-WIZ RTE.! - Bfesiri. M. Leech'.&Eim, Ogden & Snowden, „, Wm. Bellizoiti PIMBUROn• "l S. APClniltnn ai co. " English &linniett. Fnles, Lathrop & Co. PEIILAO'A. " Wm. R. Thoinpaon & Co. it T• Hoadly, Flieipsi& Co. & / yohg. Babcock New • -• Tiffany, MIN Q& Co. ;" John 114'CullOngh & Co. 3 BALTIMORE. James George,. H. Hannn t CINCINNATI, 0. ." 4: Jose p h W " i r in ; IVIASS/LON, O. Messrs. Fenner & R. F. Ellis, Esq., Cashier,] Bank Lewistown, Pa Pittabitrgh, Septembet 241, '1847-y i• N. HOLM,: INEERSI *ND DEALEIt. BANK No 55 Market Veiling rate. Exe Nen yak I Pri altimorel. BANK, Buying fates O hio . lentuchy rgini* heeling 'nneuee =M! TULL ot.'. CLTHR I', ANKEILSIEXCHANGE ItlibREBA, AND 3EALERS IN *REIGN AND DOIIIESTM EXCHANGE, CER TIECATES OF DEPOSIT, RANK NOTES, GOLD AND SIkEER. o 65 Woopirt.,3o DOOR 176.0* FOVILTH, WEST SIDE. • Pittsburg 'Pa. AR Fitrujg and Currency,received on Deposit, ace collections made in all tbq principal cities of the nied Staten. S ht Exchange on PhilarielPhia, Baltimore, New 1 ore, Boston . ar..l Cincinnati constantly for sale in um to snit purchasers. ' ' R . ntucity,indiana, Ohio, Virginia and Pennsylva iaank .Notes bought and. sold on the most favora- le erms. ~., 1 T to highest premium paid for American Cold. E .1 - change of on England, Ireland, Germany and cal cc procured, 4.c. , , . mar 2.2, 1 10 " • Trish: 20 " " S. S. Madeira; 15 " g London Market do ;. 10- 14 ° 11 Syrningtnn 11 • AL 10 ,4. Palei Slibrry 5 .4 Golden ;" 5 11 11 Brntyn 10 Lizbon 1 4 15 . 1 .. Dry Malaga; - 10 . 4 " Sweet For sale :in qiiantitica na:aniti by dec2o P. C. MA 11TIT 5F , , ..... _ 1 CASES Hock or Itine Winea-1 doz each ; ,rarembracing the most Choice and popular ils ofsparkling and still imported under the tariff i of 181 l 6, in cellar and for aide at the wine attire of de 18 ' " ' 4ACOB WEAVER. i p rki dec: SPARKLING Hick, of floch'henn, for sale by the easo CT bottle, at the;wine (store of decls 'r. JAe.:olt WEAVER_ -- —, OPRELING Moselle 1 - fock Vine, for sale by the 0 e fie or I . :rutile, at the *hie store of dc 18 ' ~./ 1 . . ' ' JACOB WEAVER. aISEL 31U.SCATEL Hoek wine ifeeken & Cu.'s eSpOrtation for sale by the ' case or bot at the wine stoic • -'' 1220 of cl i p 0,1 i,NDON Porter-5 c+sks. London Porto, in quart bud pint bottles, for, sale by f 2 2 ; - I'. C. MARTIN. 11 LAIN AND HIGH coLon.Eb DE LA INES—A. lA. Almost & Co., 82 Snarl:et et., have just re ceive-il per Eipress'an assortnient of the above very fashionable gob& for childreni,V,ear. dec7 Clgars 75.000.CIGARS,othie iiillowing celebrated 13rands: SiTv.a; Eaulapio, Dos Ami gos, De Fusion; London Uranio, Palma Principe, La Royadero, Colorado, Regalilis, Carado, Jost. Sang Principe, Cheroot's Eagle Principe, Lord Byron Re galias, for sale 1?./ dec.9.o EA NUTS- -MO Itu , lels, superior quality, in P store and for sale by *. • deal shim! & SINCLAIR. LARD OIL-16 BM: Conicling's No. 1, Winter Strained Lard Oil, in attire and forsale by ' . F. SELLERS, • No. 1 . 7 Liberty at. --,--- .• ----- Vents lan .1111 ode. iVo. 11l Wood 'greet, over Ditrallat Store, between Diamond Alley and pipit street. WHOLESALE AND 'RETAIL. A DRIBBLE & CO. are piepared to furnish a . . Blinds at prices much reduced; having a very 'Eccentric mode of Painting,. and other advantages unknown to others in the trade. Besides giving a superior finish to blinds, they trim them with the best materials, making them rich, and durable. N. B. IVA° or narrow stal.:—portable or perma nent fastenings furnished ; Qld Blinds refilled. clee.2l.y PI lt sbur - gli[Niiil latloii:& Pire - Iliguraitce . Compuny. N Election for nine Directorti of this_ Company, to serve for the ensuineyetir, will be held at , ti oce of the Company, the 3d clay of January den 0-2 wt, etween the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P.M. '' i ROBERT PINNEY, Sec'y. Ilt ENCH 'CASIINIERES-4. A. Masonca.; fil I ' 62 Market street, have leceived more than 100 i of French Cashmeres, of eyed: . quality and price. Jecl6 ' ; , ,1 , No. 1 Lard; Ibri sale by L Af c ' e l tl . o B kigil z SMITii & gINCLAIR. Id be endorsed :li i naaterials,” nd-: STANTON, r en. U. S. A iED .F.RIJIT-17 S'ac , ka, iiew crop; dried 1 f I • aches' in store and for gale, by Li S. NvitrEnmAN. i , ~ . es) Fruits; • Nuts, Cfteosi, Spices, &c. Oft4SIGES; , 10It Casks Currants; 10 Kegs and 20 half Kegs Raisins; 5 Biles soft - shell!Almonns ; 10,13urs Filberts 10, g , Walnuts.;. 20. Boxes Rock CandY 20. Kegs Grapes 100' Ibe Nutmegs) 100 RI, Cloves ; k Pure I Ground Spices, Of all kinds; 150 Mims Fresh Figs ; 1001 Boxes M. R. Raisins ; list cceived and for sale by Ih ir i e ld e r t. enls Shoes, anufacture, (and S. KEYS I • !Rill and Upper iany,, are hereby it, six Managers, ensuing year, is a Alderson, viz !igloo Road, nn :18, between the I I G, Treasurer. 'three times and j ecl dll% e E ,ftdlSs :Water Proof Boots. ADS. Double Sole - Witier!Preof Boots, Co iale at :to. S Fitth streei. ec2fol-3t ' ' • 'Cceived on con- 17 Liberty 5t . ~, , . . ~ ... ~... I F 4.0.,-;,,',- . 0:: : •, , - , ..4;,, .k, ! J',t i, :.','- 1 1.: * °" ,....'.. 1. : - _ - , .tg l i ::',,,:.,...:',...' • • ',-1 „.",,,, I , !•1.1,_ -,-- ~i,,::= • --; - ''.'-':,:,1..,-..} ..,.,, :, -1,.,:r4=-::' ;.- t.t:r..!...,.F.: -.,---,04,,,-. ~,,,,..,...,,.., , ~,, 4: A -\.--,,,‘ 1 .., 3 -- , •. N,!,.r ~ ...I , r d, ,f r•V'---..--:fi,','`.',"_:'&' ~ -, a.. “ 'l3' ~11-1,...Zt• ;' : ,-j'=t -4'“ • , .' •'. ''''' I, ' ...' \~ - - '''.” V ,'' ',; i '••-,--- .- ' ' '.... -4. - _ D • • ' .4 -,, :,*,'l-'' 1 • . -I . ' •• -Y. \ -• '')'' '''...• ' I Y &J , =- • • • p , f,% • /ft gia,ser. .j.j; S:&, SON, IN 4CIIANGE COIN AND wof.e.s. feet, Pittsburgh. lin nge. Ruling rate. 'Cincinnati I die 'Lo'xiisville I ii 'S , .' Louis i 44 *Orb; .• : Buying rates. r.ounty B: City ord's..4 dis Relief notes i " 'Pennsylvania Co i 4, New York i 4, Maryland ii 14 New Orleans i dill it CS CS it 3 Quaitei,tasks Runeao iPert ; 10 , LondOn Market Port; 5 4. none JACOB WEAVER P. C. MARTIN BENJ. DOWN, 1411 Liberty street MS= .: , 4 Jaynes Hair Tonir.,--We commend the atten tion of those desirous of restoring theirhair proving its beauty, ,to this elegant prep4ation We hear it every where highly spoken ot; and is ,pecially by all who have made use of it, as gfreatly efficacious in stimulating the grOwth of the hair, and preventing and curing many . affections 0 the skin. Its iirtues are amply and suffieiently!.ttest• Y. Sun. For sale in Pittsburgh at the PEKIN , I •TtA STORE, 72 FOURTH street, near Wood-4nd at the Drug Store of H. P. Schwartz, FCderal Street, Allegheny City • ! Important to Consumptives! ! I---Strange ;That so many who are afflicted with a Cough thacis gradually wearing them down, and SloWlY, but surely' stealing them into that. dreadful il4ease Consumption—that diseaie sshich carries off thin . ' sands daily, are doing nothing, or what is worse than nothing, gorging themselves with tiostilinnu that are puffed to the skies for cures they ari. baW to have effected on some foreign or unknowii per sont. 'When they can be plsitively cured by hsing Dr. Rogers' Compound Syrup of Liverworti and Tar. which still continues to effect the most Iromi derful Cares ever recorded in the annalsdf medicine., A fact. which is proved by reference CO t ire! vaSt number. of certificates train the first and molt re. ; speetable citizens, such as Dr. Rieliards,l Judge Wm. Burke, the Wife of the see, d. W. 3lalty, Dr. Hiram Cox, late Professor :in Eclectic Medical College or Cincinuati, and others Of this place. Certificates not rinly of remarkable i.urq of distressing Cough, but Consumption actually ;cured, after the Physicians of the highest staridirfg had .icen them up to die? If men of such bigh standlng, will vouch for the greet virtues of jchis medicine, we cannot but infer that it is at Irlic4t all that it is represented to be. It can be had 4t D. Kneeland's, also at Messrs Kidd 4- Co,'ll nos 23 The lime has tome when roughs' and cold* are I ile. vilien consumption insinuates its chanileful 1 1 tarm—nips many a lovely bud, and lurks ar, Aid the present blooming flovker. The bratitious rPieek now deadly pale, now flushed with crimson Oniei bespeaks the presence of a foe, a direlid foe, twhia (bitters to destroy. To d , opthe metaphor, sulk is Consumption, often brought on by neglected coughs a til colds, wet feel, &cl BKWA at, and it'sit the s ivereign remedy, Doctor Sherman's All HAlingi c a i l . s g a ti z, certain co a lds. c ons a i ld o n i e o ‘ t - , e , r asthma,lai 1 ing t o e a m i nediy4 thef r, s de and breast ; whooping cough, palpitatiO of! i i {tie heart, liver complaint. bronchitis, &c. piee,l 26 cents and $1 per bottle. Sold viliolesalriand! fetal! by W. Jackson. at his Boot and Shoe Slore,i and Patent Medicine Warehouse,S9 Liberty.Oeet,i Pittsburgh, and by duly appointed Agents in eery 1 lawn in the U. States. See advertisement. 1140.3 : c. cvani - - - • . ; ! Inc Cry is Still they Come—Some have alr4dy rn 1 de their entry. and a whole. Baltalion'arit on 'alien CrArra/ D sease makes his appearance, his troops are ;;aell! di ciplined and officered. General Consinitlition Ith it march. This is the season hi chief warrior, is wending his way onwstrds, acompanied by his Pioneers. Wet Feet, Cuitgb i C Id, Night Sweats, Spitting of Blood. Debility; i4haustion, Flusiiim.a of the face, &c, Egc., and those disturbers of the peace of mankind. Brpitchi al affections of the Throat, Asthma, ° Whgclting Cough, &c. But thanks to Dr. Sherman., ofi New York, for his great invention .- The All fie4lin g f____2• , .p.........::...t_1—..-- -•-- - - --- -,-*l---' .sold by WM. JACKSON, at his Patent Medi , ride Warehouse and &sot and Shoe Store, EDl...at-I erry street, Pitisburgh, and by duly appourted A. gents, in every town in the States. iztt.io !I GREAT ITALIAN REMEDY. t.. 1 1 Pnts.ancteufa, April 26, 184.13• Being afflicted for some 8 years with thatitliost . listressing disease. the asthma, and for the Mast 1 years much of the time confined to my tom: Ind at several ditreient times -my life wast.des iaired of; I concluded to obtain some ofpfa• torsi s Sicilian Syrup, which was recommends to nelby a friend lion New York. who stated qhat :.t bad cured some 41 the most inveterate lases: mown to the medical profession. Suffice it tOiay, hat, after using the above medicine for audi t .I* l vedka, I was entirely relieved, and I believe radi• alO cured. Yours with respect, ' . I OLIVER W. OWEN,. • 1 N 4 175 Bertram st., Philatr,l. ..I Hays i & Brockway, Wholesale and Retail Ag(ate;l . see a dvertisement . febo . _ DiCitionaries..-41reck, English, Clot ' 1. cal. tk..c. ... .4 . 1 NTUON'S CLASSICAL DICTIONARY; f' Dictionary of Greek and Roman Aritiqui4i ; , I , Cullough's Commercial Dictionary; ro's Dictionary and Supplement--Arts, Mtliu factures, and Mines ; Vebster's Octavo Dictionary, revised edition 1 4 Todd's, Johnston, and Walker'! Dictionary ; A i Lidell and Scott's Greek and English Lexicon Worcester's Dictionary, English; Fleming's and Tibbm , s French and Eneish Dictionary ; Leveret's Latin Lexicon ; Idnion Bible Dictionary ; . f. Itobinson's Cabinet Dictionary ; , , . Buck's Theological Dictionary, etc. etc. 1 The above, with a general assortment of Theldo gical, Classical, Miscellaneous, and Sunday Scliiiol Reeks, always on hand and for sale low. ELLIOTT& ENGLISH, 456 Markot at. bet 3d and ,ltlf. 110( co A r l'' n ' e p r oMa T n iI d I N G I [isle? ' are now open Y • r aftern4o . n ' ) .1 1 and evcening classes. Myer comae and Ntetim boat Book-keepint aroltaughilin sucCt a manner that every learner going throgh the Whole course of teaching, will be thorouply rjualifted 'to take charge of books either in counting houses or on board steamers. Any number °fie ferences can be given to this effect. Mr. Defile tAw treatise on steamer , ' accounts, tho only complke work yet published on this subject, fur sale at ihe Clais room and by the Bcok stores. decs 1VI" OTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS-1n puratir!-:ce. of the provisions of the charter of incortnais tion, the annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Monongahela Navigation Company, will be hiild on Monday, the 3d day of January, 1848, (being the first lilonday of the month) at the office of the jAid Company, in Breed's Buildings, Fourth street, i t the cityilf Pittsburgh, for the purpose of electing the ffic . ors for the ensuing year. e • d c 6 WM. LIEF:WELL, See': , J 0 S. W .) OD W E, L L , Importer and Dealer in 4 Foreign and Oaxacan° linrdvareA CORNER SECOND AND WOOD Fn., oct29- ly PI7'TSBURGII 4; J. B. BISHOP, VETERINARY SURGEON Cl/iN be found at. hie horse shoeing eitablishrneilt, ear the St. Clair streetbridge,lately occupied Gy eau a. Carr Ir. Rowland. novs-d6 I OMIDE POTASH-100 Ehmeettj just reenivi B find for sale by D. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co, !I corner Ist and pooh Eli li r lslZOlC ACID-75 ounces just received aid pier sale by D.,A.FAHNESTOCK & CO., '' dedl corner of Fitat and Wood sta.": • ~ -- 7.77 - .7 011Se:120 bags on consignment,. 7 .I nfor V L • XSEED—A few bags for sale by .' 1 A ± : SMITH & SINCLAIR, .; . deol 56 Wood street. • CHAMPAGNE Wine-25 Basketa Crown Bran , dee2o" for sale by P. C MARTIN . ..... _ ____ 8+ S. KEYS. I dec2o z,7„.7 :7; s:c_-#s,prie,-.44-";4=4:,,,A,11z4rr04 ~ t S ',i''-' - "t';%i' , '_;".'l:::.*:'!;ii'',.,:i"-:. "'' MEE MEM A. DUFF'S I Boxes Sardines; 50 bf. do, for sale by • ;i P. C. MARTIN. L_: NM= MIEMES=IM ~~~~ %ik =~4 TIROS. WHITE; NO:' 76, Marnet street, will sell out his claire stiini: of Breit; Goods. at greatly reduced Air cash, consisting of th o fidlowing: Calicoes,. .Frrncli Vhininea, ginglia ins, Palo Alto, Buena Vist.i,Ga:a English French Merino plaids! English,. Scotch, end Frentili . Nowlin de Laincs; English, Scotch and Preach cashmeres, paramettas, alpaccas, Knglialt atid .French merinos, plain, barred and striped, wide and; `narrow bloc*. and blue black sulksl. wide, and' nariow. hoTred end .striped.fancy silks. Also, some very desirable ehangealde'silks, fur ladies' walking coatsf barred and striped Trish pop:ins; green olive end black Frenth Habit cloths, for ladies' 'cloatisf " * rplend id. aseortinent of Cash mere and.Terkeri shawls, ito sell from $2 to s3less than previons puiehases; also, - 'some ve:ry desirable long shawls, a large assortment; bleached and trn. bleached shirtiags, purchised since thrvedent re dtzction ofprices; also; some very superior blankets; a large lot of remnanttrafcalicoee; gingham . , lawns, delain es, cashrnetes, hirages,.inizarines, plaids and satinets, .and many others, too tedious to mention, 'ivhieh will be sold without regard to cost. der..l3-dlmo --- - D A . FAHNESTOCK '8 • CMG H SYRUP--This JUI preparation hair — proved itself to be of very great efficacy in the cure of obstinate Coughs, colds, Asthma, Whooping Ceugn, 4iitting of Blood, and other Pneumonic affections; and the proprietors feel warranted iri recommending it as a. safe and usefill medicine, and are. prepared to show certill catet cif indisputable authority, in testimony of fin value. it is pleasant to. taste, and offered at so low a price as to place it within the reach of every person. There are, perhaps but rew Cough 'preparations that will produce such decided effects in so short a `time. Prepared and sold, by B. A. PAHNESTOCK & Co. Corner of First and Wood,also corner 01 . 6 th and Wood streets. - decl3 TEW DAGVERREOTTFk: ROOMS, BURK'S •,11 Building, Fourth street. • Hough & Anthony,' Dagtzerreotypists from the Eastern cities, would eta the. attention of the in. habitants of Pittsburgh and', 17th neighboring towns to their DagierrOtypes of titizens 'and others, at TOMS in the Third story of Bures Buildings; 4th .street. • Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared,to produce them in the ,highest perfection of the art. Our - instruments arc of the most powerful kind, enabling us to execute pictures unsurpassed for high fish and truthfulness to nature. The public arc . solicitcd to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures- are neither required or expected to take them unless perfect satisfaction N. 1.1. Opperators will find this a good depot for Stock and chemicals. - inatructions given in the art, containing the moat recett Improveptenta. declo I3URE GREEN AND 13L'R. TEAS, from the N. jj Ynrk Pokin Tea Company. Just received at the Pekin Tea store, 72 Fourth street, from the New York Pekin Tea Company, a very large supply of fresh Green and Black teas, of all the different grades and qualities onportediinto the country, pack ed in lead in 5 lb. boxes, J lb., I lb. and .1-4 lb• packages. Also, 5 lb. tin cannimers of tho different qualities, convenient for families and steam boats, ranging in prices from 371 cents per lb., to $1 50. Fine Oolong !Hack Teas,so, 02,75, 87 and $1 per pound. We will refund the money in all cases where 'our teas Jo not give entire satisfaction, or exchange for a different article. Pekin 'Tea store, 72 Fourth , 'treat near Wood. decll A. JAYNES SHELL, OYSTERS. CONSTANT supply or auperior Shell Oysters, ti roasted or in the *hell; also Caine and every delicacy of the 11C311011, served up in superior style, at the shortest notice. BANK F.:XCIIANG dec6-tf Third it. bet Wood and Market it _ . •It as the - beat Cough Sled'ctn. I ever arm: ) EAD the following proof of the superiority of TIL, Dr. Willard 's Oriental Cough Mixture, from a respectable citizen, Who has tried it. Purrscuncu, Dec. 15, 1547. Mrssns. 11.4,5-s.& ttocrwar: After laboring for sever4weeks under the disad vantages Of a harrassing coSigh and moat distressing cold, which had thus.far resulted the erects of seve ral of the "infallible.," lyres induced to purchase a bottle ofyour Oriental Cough Misture, and give it a fair trial. To my great surprise, alter using only one haled' the bottle, 1 found .mysclf "entirely Well." "11 is the best medicine l ever saw." True copy. *- TORN HINDS. __BA.lo±„ify—tra•irrs-is- BROCKWAY, Druggists, Com- I • lUST—Two certificates of stock Or the Exchange A Bank of Pittsburgh, one numbered 993 in the name of John Isensee, dated February 12th, 1846, Cur eleven 'shares; and one numbered 1946 sand name, dated Feb. 2, 1547, fur nine shares. I here• by give notice to all persons concerned, to come forward and show cause Why the Bank should not (MC new certificates in lieu of the ones lost. dee 3, IS•17-2ta wISE JOIINViSEE. ONG and square Sha,wls—Just receited, per °x i./ press, 7.5 more of those rely fashionable lung and square plaid shawls_ ' A. A. MASON & Co. dect6 It Ai..ri6-30 has. and I S lis r s ,. . i l‘j it t i f A ar m i s lle 41 ecls.' 110 Wood at. CAgbLES-110 Um. 6tearinc Candles, Ibr sale by 'lOO5 J. D. WILLIAMS. DICE —1 tierce fresh Carolina, for sale by decls J, D. WILLIAMS T UTS—It bales Almonds; tU aliened do.; 3 bags Cream Nute; " Pea Nuts fur Sale by 11005 J: D. WILLIAMS Drugs 1101rD. COLOCYNTII ; Ji Bayberry; Albcs; " Bark Peruvian; " Liquorice .Boot; • t Strichninej Chloride Gold Kidder's Lad.jitk j just received and for sale by B. A. FAHNF.STOCK cor lit and .Woodste. Old Ron, Rye Wlal['key.. riIEN bblt. prime Old I,donongithela Rye Whinteh the last I have to oiler for sale. Persons de• stuns of procuriug a superior old article stow hare an opportunity. HENRY F. SCIIWEPPF., tlecl6-Iw Liberty strmt, Opposite Wood. • New Plano Fortes. 'OW receiving an entire now stock. of Piano .1,11 Fortes, from the manufactories of Gale Now York ; and Chickoring i of Boston. The pat terns are of the latest style, and with all the mod; ern improvements. For sale at Factory prices, by JOHN H. 11/111:LLOR, 81 Wood street. ;FRENCH MERlNOS—Received per 'express, at 63 Maricet strect, another invoice of 10 pieces French Merinos, choice colors. decl6 A. A. MASONS & Co. .O() UTTER-2 and a few - kegs, for sale by Joel° 5111T1.1 . .5. SINCLAIR. - -- FRENCH TWILLED CABHMlißES—Received -4 per Express, at A. A...MAsorr & Cu.'s 62 Market street, one of sup. Twilled Cashmeres. AISINS-25 Boxes M. R. Raisini in store and In, for sale by dec.22 rIHEESE-10 Casks and 20 Boxes Cheese, in store k t ../ and for sale, by der22 MILLER & RICKETSON. LARET-12 Casks, in nore and for sale, by dsc22 • MILLER ¢ RICKETSON Q . PERM AND WHALE OIL ; 0 , 1,500 Galls. Winter and Sperm Oil ; 1,200 " " Whale " 2,000 " Crude " rc 'Juiit received and . fur sale, by dee22.MILLER & ILICKETSON spEitiyi Br . C ll SpereaCandl9s, just received and for sale,.dec22 S A . L n aD r s Oj e L— by lo Baskets Ballad tlev22 4 MILLER. & RiCKBTSON. • OYARD BRANDY-2.5' half, quarMr . :and eighth pipes, dark and pale, Vintages fiern 1837, to '44;.for sale as imported, by. • deri22 P. C. MARTIN. • pollidar Presents. JOHN 11. MELLOR, Mr :11l Wood street, is now opening and for sale, a splendid ardrortment , GIFT BOOKS, ,in the richest - bindings. ROBE WOOD PIANO FORTES. MAET/N . l DE Goat Ron WOOD WRIT/NO DEBss, &c. Per eale at the lowest Cash prices. bUNTRY MADE BLANKETS-AT REDUCED C PRICES.—,The balance of those superior, large size Slanketsi will be sold at $4.75 a pair. clic 23 BARROW & TURNER. , ;-. - ... - .;i . .- . .2,: . ..! , :i 1 . - -•:. .... ... .....,...... '.::.,.„ '' ~ r . ..,..„,..,..„.... ~... ~..,,,:.:17--::•-:-.,..,.- ''-.,.,,;.''',.. - ,.. - : .' : •..:;. -..- : . '.... 1 .,.. '. ...., ' , 1; `,. :,:.-.,l'c-il--.,.,..-....,....;...!.-. ~..,.... ... - :',,,•,'..,.: i•f'..•.. - .4.•. - - -- ... - • - ...'7 ''4.•' - :t...:••••:'.:•..-'-' -. .. ,- 1 . :..t;. , •: :. •«. - • ,, . , .. ,.6-:,- . 5,,. . ..:....- !,,: -.,,!...,..,,: ,-.......:,-.•,=,-;.:•?.(-,,L..,iy•&,..-. 'if A• ' 1 ,,t t,- - ....1 - ' .- -;:.•, 1 4.''- , . - ,..14r: 1i :'';.:-.•':.:.-:. ._..„..,.._,, ~..,..„., . Vrof/oe MILLER & RICKF,TSON ,~ ,{ - ~~ )~ 2urtion . Additional Sate of lrel deleting S'ogar* • at Auction.- . B Y SAlvi ES, 14 , if ENNA!. - % ILL_ tie' Wed' to the sale of nroc.er;es,- at W I 1" IT Kenna's Auction Rooms, k1e.414 - Woctd.st.y 3 doors front Fifth,..en Monday next, Docembes,l7o4 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon,:,'4•Bbla: Mew. Orleans Sugar. ' JAMES idec2s ' Aue.tioneer. Furniture of a . Private Faintly at Aim*, lion. BY JAMES 1 1 1 1 10ENNA, Oc Monday next, Dec, 27th, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, will he sold, at M'Kennws Auction Rooms, go 'll4 Wood st., 9 doors from sth; the balance_ of the Furniture ofa.private Family declin ing hilusekeeping, comprising in part the following, viz: M . ahogany"card tables, mahogaby sofa and pil low; 1. sett mahogany chairs, 1 mahogany rocking chair, I pair..mahogany Httomans, 1 pier table,"ma hogany bureaus, .I Hall lamp with fancy stained glass, tstral lampi, solar lamps, carpeting; Saxony hearth rugs, husk and straw matrasses, blankets, comforts. quilts; I ook ing glasses,French mandlebrass, with a quantity of Kitchen utensils, etc, dec2s - - 'JAS. b.P.KENNA Auct'r. • Good.. • Ow Monday hrorning, December 276,- at 10 of clock at the- Comercial Sates Room, corner of Wood and. Fifth eta., will be sold without reserve— A general assortment of seasonable staple and fancy Dry Goods &c.; among whic.h are superfine cloths, satinetta yelloW and red flannelss blankets, unbleached sheetings. calicoes; silos , bik satin, Hu gel+, plaid, plain and stripe alpaccas, bombazeen, green silk velvet, Terkeri and de laine shawls, sill: and cotton handufs, double highland woolen hoods, needle work ioats, patent thread, woollen comforts, vestings, fancy carvats, &c.' At 2 o'clock,. p. m. One crate china and queensware • resorted New Orleans sugar, young hyena and ..black teas, rice, tobacco, segars, coal stoves ' shovels, manure forks, band boxes,. knives and forks, &c. A large quantity of newand second band house} hold and kitchen furniture, embracing niabegan• bureans, sofas, rocking chairs. woman, tables' bee steads, workstand - looking glasses, mantel docki, carpeting, feather W., 4-c. • • At 6 ovelocx, p. A qbantity °Clancy goods suitable for holiday : pre& ents, ready made clothing, gold andpver watches ; old pens, pen and pooret ;Knives, spectsclea, razors in great variety, razor strop, f.iney aoyp, cologue water, miscellaneous !limos, 3c. ' dcc 23 Grocery Store and Fixtures, at Auction, BY JAMES 111 , KENNA. ON Monday next, Dec. 27th,, at 2 o'clock, P. M., will be sold, at 91 , 11enna , s auction rooms; No. 114 Wood at., 3 doors froni Fifth, the stock:iof a wholesale and retail grocery store, as the otiners are declining that business. : A part of the articles comprises the following, viz; gunoovrtler, imperial, young torsion and black teas, of the best quality ; ground alspice, cinnamon, ginger, pepper, nutmegs, cloves in t:,e package, indigo, snuff, about 20 Whole and half boxes tobacco, :various brands and qualities; about 139 doz. corn brooms; whole and half boxes window glass, various sizes and manufacture; mad der, salts, raisins, shoe blacking, fancy soap, writing and letter paper ' pipes;Rhocolate, ground nuts; tea canisters, shovels 1 Erni vials, 1 counter scale, patent upright scale, &c. doc 23 - JAMES M,KENNA, P. MYSTEEN, BRASS FOUNDER AND GAS FITTER, Smithfield street, between Diamond Alley and Fifth street, Pittsburgh. deelB-ly Annuals and Gift Books for She lion. J4EAFLETS OF MEMORY; an illustrated annu al fur MS, edited by Reynall Coates, M. D. The Charm ; a series of graceful 'and elegant col ored Groups, designed expressly for this work. The Offerings of Beauty, a present for all seasons, embellished 'with eleven .engravings., edited by Amelia W. Lawrence. Friendship's Offering; a Christmas, Nevi Year's and Birth day present thr 1848. The Garland; or a Token of Friendship, a Christ mas and New Year's Gift, for 1848. ` -- The Amaranth ; or Token oflternembrance, a Christmas and Nevi. Year's present for 1848. The Gift of Friendship., a Token of remembrance for 1848. • • The Gem, for 1843, edited by Father Frank. The Hyacinth, or; Affection's Gift, a Christmas, New. Year's and - Birth de resent 1848. - • Christmas Dios= • • • Thompson's Seasons; Harper's illustrated edition. Boudoir Botany; or the Parlor Book of Flowers',, ' , comprising the history, description and colored ea-I gravings of 24 exotic. Flowers 24 Wild Sowers - of• America and 12 Trees with Fruit, illustrated wi h 250 engravings. The Task and other Poems, by Wtn.Cowper., with numerous illustrations, &c. &c. - • Together with a large assortment of New Juve nile Books, with colored plates; many of which are Just published. For sale at the Bookstore of ELLIOT r ENGLISH, deal. 06 Market at., bet 3d and 4th. Docks for the Holidays. VaIENDSHIP'S GIFT, for MS. The Amaranth, ~ f " The Garland, « a -1 The Religious Keepsake, f. The Gilt of Friendship, r. The Esergreen ; The Floral Offering; The Ladies Scrap Book; The ;Laurel Wreath; The Sentiment of Flowers; • The Ladies Book of Poetry and Flowers; The Fountain ; The Galley of - Nature; Gems of Beauty; Beauty. Costume; For sale by FL S. BOSWORTH & Cu., dec2o No. 43 Alatket street. 011EIVIIZETTS AND FRENCH WORKED COL LARS., in all qualities, (some very fine,) selling off at a great sacrifice at 'ffec2o- BARROWS & TURNER'S. BLANKETS! BLANKETS ! ! BLANKETS! ! I .Gentian Blue Macinaw, Whitney and Country Blankets, at eastern cost, to.close consignment, at ROBINSON'S, Taut street, one door below- Wood. dec2o 1- 3 UDESHEIMERISERG, 1834, flock Wine, di rest importation into the United 'elates by Pe.- ter Ainold Mumm, '(from the base of the mountain which surrounds the . Castle ofJohannisburg) for sale by. the case or bottle, at the wine store of - dee* JACOB WEAVER. CI - E4SINHEIMER Hoek wine, Henkel! & Co. , s Vff 715fainze portation, for sale by the'case or bot tle at triV wine store of dec2d HOCKHEIMF:Ft Hock wir;,Henkoli & Co. ex porters to the United States, for sale by the case or bottle, at the wino store of dec2o , JACOB WEAVER. . Irr e ePt l L E pTt E alio ' n lB to " the P. lT t nit i e i tr rtatg'esC;o.;BlJe by the case or bottle, at the wine store of dec2o JACOII WEAVER TO LIANNIS BURG Eft Hock—A few cases of this celebrated wino, for sale, by the case or bot ttle, at the wine store --- SOAT --160 Boxes No 1 Cincinnati, just receives] and for sale by F. SELLERS, dcc2l • No. 17 Libers .______ Wines to Arrive) • 50 Qr. casks Burgundy Port; 50 !Rids White Wine; 25 half tilde. " " to arrive at. N.Orleans the last of this month or beginning onnext, per ship Waverly, Tinnman Waster, .direct from Celte, for sale by . (dec2o) P. C. MARTIN. Now Goods. - . A A. MASON 4- Co., No. 62 Market st reet, have M. just received an - extensive - naiortment or 'iltlysey and rube, ~ t iress buttons; also, gimps and fr.nges of every vanoty, cashmere cravats,ailk scarf's, ... etc., etc. declB Sundries. 50 DOZ. Playing Cards; 15 Buckets .01ive Oil; 10 Boxes fine Chewing Tobacco; • 10 Bbls powered Sugar; 8 don Tomato Catsup; 8 " Walnut do 10 " Brandy fruits; -20 " Bitters; 20 " :Peppermint!. 6 " Lemon Syrup; for sale by dec2o P. C. MARTIN urn Kittle Shoes.. A MAGNIFICENT assortment,jusi received, of Ladies, Gentlemen's and Misses Gum Elastla Shoes, 'domprlaing every kind known, all of the best quality, every pair being Carefully selected, for sale cheap, at D. A. Olmsted , s Boot and Shoe Store, earner of Marietand Liberty sta. decl7.3t- ''!;::.'.•' - -'4... ,., ` , .c , -x ,- 44%.• , . ,-, .. ,..4 - , 1"f•: .', ;:11,*,. LOME ♦"?. Y.~ , . 'Wllit Clatery anti Satitiossktrlsir • , - le 'VERY IMPORTANT COMMUNICATION.' - . TO ALL emtsrass IN Alkt , t4canre. _ At Alt Ataxy . ' --- -- ' ARD }UNDERAir.L critcumsTriNetsr. I F YOU ARE;SICE", get cured t if well, employ measures topcintinue so: Every individual in Itinges inhubits,,which meat, ' to a greater or lesser =tent, disarrange the admirable and intricate coin i Anatoria which' form the system, and consegently . " mews nano:m.lAL, thould pnerresssome mild, yet elficacious, simple and accredited agent forpreserviug et the tuna-inns of the brirly in gocul order. SAMILAPARII.I. 6 b arm WILD' cps:P.lv nrrszes will achieve thiemult, and should be in every fami ly, and in the hapds of every person,avhe, by bust. neas, - profeesio: ;or general course °flirts, is predis posed to the very many little ailments that render life a curse, instead of a hi - easing, and finally result,l in their aggregated condition, in the cause • 1 i OF DEATH. c; The Bitters here mentioned are compounded by a man of great skill and knowledge, from the simples Nature presents to those who care to find them, and , which arc the only reliablea ntidotesto the ribison of disease. The chief ingredients are the universally [ beloved Sarsaptuilla and the Barkof the Inlet Cherry Tree,', with which the red man of the forest cures I nearly every disuie of the internal (num These materiale, though powerful in-their action, are as common sense teaches us, - -i• ENTIRELY 11A.RMLES8; . and prepared" as they are here, one of the greatest , medical operaflgain the inhabitable globe. Urfa. - ing these Hanna, the tertfulcrus may be restored to beauty, and avoidithe sharp knife of the surgeon; for they net Only, eradicate pimples and tumors, but I overcome - • , , . - CANCER. AND KING'S EVIL! Whoever is subject to the horrors of Consumption, should at once purchase this SURVILEALEDY. .1u the train of Costiveness - follow dreadful Nice! conges tions, ollentimea insanity , ' very frequently mania or hypoctindria, violent head aches, palpitatigas, and ether affections of the heart, and rheumatic swet lings. Dr. Woods Compound is one of the most of ficient medicines in routing ,these complaints, and I their-.fountain head, that:can possibly be procured.' From being confined in close roomy, and, from taking a small modicum of exercise, numerous per. suns daily are made to deplore n loss of appetite, painful headaches weakness of the museles, !engem r, waot of-energy as liicient to permittliem to seek rec., reation, &c. &c. These.persons say fur years, that they lidon't feel very Wed.' , " If they do not employ a method by which they can teen:term Irma:, they eventually sink under a severe fit ofillness, and are SAVED FELIX TIM .TRAPS . . only by -a-miracle; and even then the lancet, leech, blister and calomel have left them mere shattered hulks, full of ache: and sorrows, and not only ipcnit 1 to themselves, but la source of diegustand annoyance' to all with whom (they come in contact. All these FEARFUL CONSEQUENCES may be avoided bylan early application °Rho virtues of these Birrens. !Per the truth of this, the proprie tor pledges his word and honor, and in evidence can! show files of undoabted certificates which he hie rel ceived, unsolicited, from all quarters. He does not, however ask the invalid to swallow his certificates, but his thrretts, and is willing to stake zo he holdi dear on earth in tor of their worth. TI E DYSPEPSIA' - - in either a modified or severe Arm, will disappear before the qualities of Dr. Wood's preparation, and 'the cure may be relied on as a permanent one. Did the Brrreas posaips no other recommendation, it would be one of the finest vegetable conipounds medical science can invent: but it is equal to the complete eradicatiOn of • -- I LIVER COMPLAINT, , 1 in every shape, and of" every affection, minor or gi .gantic, of the billialry aparatus: Individuals who are I constitutionally ;bin' iouri ought regularly to take this 1 mild agreeable and excellent route AND APPERIENT, AV it will diffuse heth throughout every fibre. of the flame, teed send happiness and love of life thrilling .1 to the heart. FALIILLT.3 OUGIIT -TO .4. - EP IT ON ELAND. Every medicine c,,, est en board ship should. also be well stocked with this capital remedy as Mr-SCUR VY,co cannot sffiiCt those who take it, or long re: silt its vigorous asiiaultv .ALL•Lnettatrms or BLOOD vanish before it, and the old relics. imprudence invariably disappear, „ 00 ", , ,,,ter' , being submitted to its action . };very ..cor4raiat of the stomach is brokeril'hy. it. The . )3o l '. ras have in no instance failed of caring retrosami ClEXrit" Dr-ar" Lint, every: disorgniaizati:or Of . • THE romerius sysTElyl.- 3 I t hotti e j.redads made uprartbelat. e er l . ing a y " n n e a g t , le p c o t zx i w a r dui. fellow beings are rendered ex t" ete 'el y sable--so, miserable, indeed, that they wi=n to die. Every bottleof Dr. Wood's Sarsa. —.ale- and-Wild - Cherry Bitters? coritaius a modi• , - -- ' - ;;•—j;. 7...sol..e.w_itent re:each:of, those 30 IMplu e ciounuse.h - fm - erenrY is inevi s evilftwhich are put fo flight by this gitirious anut surpassable compound; and that afflictions which are HEREDITARY may speedily and safely be shuffled off through its agency. Asa medicine which must-benefit . EVERYBODY, from the sums delicate to the outworn AND orsr PAIRING. INVALID, :xi:regent is to be funed for it.- It would be well to bear in mind, that preventive is infinitely more desirable than cure, and that Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry BrrrEns ARE. BOTH. . - Pat ap in bottles', three or four times larger t h an ) 'Bristol's or Sand's,! fur the same price—one dolhir per bottle. • • . MYATT & KETCH IM, 121. Fulton strect,.Rew York, wholciale Agents,Sold in Pittsburgh, at P..R. SAWYER'S HALTH DEPOT of Vale ablg Medicine., Sin thfield, between 3d and. Fourth streets, and 'at %VW THORN'S Drug Store, Market ' .acp2 dfitnkwl2t fy ',HOSE who hay/ been deceived with mock pre tended Hair preparations, should read the fol lowing statements .or respectable persons: • Mr. Abraham Vailderbeck, of 95 Avenue D, New York, certifies that his bead was entirely bald on the top, and by the use of two 31. bottles of Jones' Coral Hair Restorative, he has a good crop of hair, and will soon have It long, thick, and luxuriant. Mr. Wm. Jackson, of 89 Liberty st., Pittsburgh, certifies: On the 3d of Feb. 18.47,. that Mr. Thomas ' Jackson's bead, sus the top, was entirely bald for fifteen years ) and that by using two 3.. bottles of Jones Coral Hair Restorative, the hair is growing fast, thick and healthy. He expects by using this a little longer to have a better bead of hair than he ever had. HATE Ito; Scum- oft DANDRUFF I . Mr. Power, a grocer, OR Fulton It., had his_bair coin• pletely choked up *Rh dandruff, and Jones' Coral Hair Restorative entirely and permanently cured it. Directions for using Jones' Coral Hair Restorative: For forcing the g(owth of Hair, it is necessary to cause a slight friction on the' scalp, so that the Re iterative may.entar the wee: This may be done by applying it with a' rroderately hard brush, bet it is cot necessary to useltbese hareh means except in ac tual cases of baldness. Where the Hair falls ofF, turns grev, &c., ap the Restorative with the hind, ors soft 'brush. P at the til! in thedifferent places, so that the restorative may touch • the scalp. :The same directions may be used for DressinQ , tc Said at Jackson's Nu 89 Liberty at bead of Wood, Sign of tbe Big. Boot. nov23 JAMB WEAVER PERCUSSION. C received and fo • 11' Cigars,' IMPARTED AN 15,000 Principe,, 45,000 Rc,lalial 3,000 Lanorrna 2,ooo.Castillos; JACOB WEAVE R Together with a and Common Cigars.! Also, 10 Bozos o • tiro. 25 Fifth street, deal 1w • DRUGS -Gum 11 Air • " G . . as Da . " - Ddl I Tuit,inceicod and 6 CIDER MEGA. from Cider of I& and retail dec9 pri.Ls-s Gross Eiranifritikee • • 5 Wriato; warraited ; .111 . 11 t received and for 50.,01 by • PAHNESTOCK at Co. • • sestet aadWood ow NAILS --100 Kegs, decls TrALLOW-1 Barrel, for sale by. • --- • ; ,L dq4lB I SMITH E 411241CIAlit: 1010TATOE6--32 ~,, , ,, k , . !!..i,; : `.',f-.:, . .. EINEM =EI IMPS— 2000. Id, assorted ; just F sale by A. FAIIiqESTOCK & CO. eor Jet apd Wood ate, Clguriir.Clgs.l 7 s • DOMESTIC: . ,of various Braude; 10,000 . Small sin A Havanni ge lot of Half Spaniel', Meelay lump Tobacco s lbr mile at ittaburgh. -•• • • JACOB APCOLLISTER. /rrh Turkey; Imboge; • • ino True; • iium ' new crap; •‘• : iitiauidm Strained ; P , i ) ; • • Indelion ; • tiw site by FAIVNEBTOCX & CO. cor Ist and Wood sin, 4.-63 barrels pure Vinegar, 6, in store, for sale wholesale JACOB VVDAVER. . assorted vissiiiirjrat e J. D.:WILLIAMS . . arrely will be.giod lalrr s SMITH & • • Weertif, • . < ; , -~..y--. •:.;. Jaiit dik r`t►fi;S well I.nown line cf . splendid Panting's , 1 : !steamers, is now comparahl of the largest, swifiest, best finished and furnislitkl;-..a the most , powerful boats on the 'waters Of the West. Efierr aecounntodatioa and comfort that money deg prise cure; IVawbeen - provided fur passerigers. .The Lime has been in o•peratlon for five yeare--have a ; , million of pedple without the least injury. td•yjd t r persons. The.boats wilt be at the foot of<WOodl street the day previous to starting, for the reception; of freight and the 'entry of passengers on the.regie. tor. In all cities -pauage money must' be paid: ire advance'. ' - The MONONGAHELA,: Capt. geoae, win Nevi Patiburgli. every _Motitlay meriting at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Monday ever ing at 20 7 - .31. • .. . . ... Mt aday Packet. , • • The 1118F.RnA No. 2, Capt. Jno. glinefeiter. will leave Pittsburgh every Tuesnlay morning at ID o'clock i Wheeling every Tuesday evening at. ID , P. lt. . _ 'Wedne.day. Packets •: The NEW ENGLAND. No. 2. Captain . 3. Doan' s will leave Pittsburgh every Weddesday . moinineig 10 o'elock,-Whoeling every Weduesday overlie/jag 10 r. Y.- • . _ ~ . . Thttesda* Packet. : . . The WISCONSIN, Captain R.J. Grace, will leaver Pittsburgh every Thursday morning at I ' o o'clock; Wheeling ever) Thursday evening at 10 s. as. - . • Friday -Fikeiset. , The CLIPPER. N 0.2, Captain - o'4:4e, twin 'lan Pittsburgh every Friday -Morning -at 10 Wheeling every, Friday evening at 10 •" • • • Saturday Packet. • The BSESSE.NG Ea t Captain 1k Camp, aria. lesHi Pittsburgh every Saturday morning at 10 ets,C4NOIS Wheeling avcir) Saturday evening at I,oi. it. • _ Intdlll7 . Packet. ' • The ISAAC NEWTON, Captain A. G. Maim, wilt leave Pittaburgh,-every Stinday morning_ at 10 o'clock; Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 P. M. novl9 eafila 1847 - Dionougahel& Route, _ ':BROIVICSVILLE AND CUMBERLAND TO TISIORE AND PHILADELPHIA ' Time to Baltimore 32 hours. Tame to Philadelphia 40 hours., tottLY 734111.1 es ITAGINO.3, //lilt': Splendid and fast running steamers Consul, : Louis M'Lane and Swatara, have commenced makingdeuble daily tripe: One boat v.- - 111 leave the Moitongaliela wharf every morning precisely at So'- clock. Passengers by the morning line wall arrive in Baltimore next evening in time for the Philadel phia Mail Boats or Rail Road cars. The evening Boat will leave the wharf daily at 4. ,o'clOCit r except Sundayr..Paspengeri by this but will lodge on board, in comfortable state rbocus. Leave Browns ville next morning at 6 o'clock; cross the mountains in day light; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The preparations on this route are' ample, and the connection corn. Mete; •o that disappointments or delays will be on. known upon it. Passengers can stop on the route atuiresume their seats again at p I easule, and ha v of Rail Road or Steamboat between Baltimore and Coaches chartered toparties t9'travel as they ddi sire. - Secure your v ain, at the office, Bionongabeisi: House or ,5..-barles fel, I . - .T. MP-SKIMP' Bo ....;enver and We11•1-111e Packet.' • The steamboat HEAVER, Ckarles E. Clarke, Matter, will, during the coroiu winter season, make daily tr:ps to Deaver and Wel/w s vine, leaving Pittsburgh every morning at 9, o'clock, and Wellsville at 3 o'clock, P. - decls G. M. RA RTON & CO, Agents. . A MI:RICAN 1: REAT REMEDY OF ,tIL. NATUlLE.—:Prtuured irons a well fn Kentucky, life teet below the earth's turfAoe. This OJ will b: found vastly superior to Harked; British, or any . other formerly puiular Oda.' Its.curatlie proper. ties for the fullowingallMeut! an truly wonderful. Inflammatory rheumatism, whnoping-coogh. to, cough!, colds z _ttaalmx_Littils,.. 66 . l / 2 ,..t. rgtz s "7 - 171) fammaturi sore th , briast, sidoirau f 16e kidney., pains in the ti" o diseases or the spine pile , ' heaq burn;diseases • joint, inflam e d .sor e eyes, deafness and ear -tic tocith.ache. sprains, strains, burns, setildei" , Gu y, u l cer ' s , cancer, fever, sores, tec. &c. • Price 30 cents per bottle. Sold retail by 'W3I. JACKSON, at his boa and rhea' store, 89 Libe:rtisticet, Pittsburgh: The etc ion stands in the door-way. Only place in Pitt/160 1 / 4 h where the cryttralt can be obtained . . Caution.— In order to be sera of obtaining the grnulne, purchase only of the general agent for • Western Pennsylvania, Wth. Jackson, 69 Liberty street, or through sub-Agents appointed by him for its sale ' each of whom will have a show bill and general directions in pamphlet form, containing the • names and address of the Proprietor and General Agent of Western Pennsylvania as follows: • Pr. Ha'l 4- Co. proprietor, Kentucky. -- • Wm. Jact - nn, General Agent for Western Penn sylvania, S 9 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, to Whom all orders must be' ddressed. of those alaions Idberek...l44l9ima, • • Obseree—Each bnttle is enclosed in one of the above named Pamphlets, end the name . of William Jackson, (tbo general and only _wholesale agent for Western Peunsyl vania) printed on the cubicle of the label. -0028 ADIgS are cautioned against 'using Common I_/ Prepared Chalk: They are nut aware how fright fully injurious it is to tho skin ! how coarse, how rough. how sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears alter using prepared chalk! 'Besides it is injunous, containing a large quantity of lead We have prepared'a beautiful vegetable article, which we call Jones' Spanish Lily White. It is perfeeßy innocrnt, being purified of all deleterious qualities; and it imparts to the vain a natural, healthy, alit. banter, clear, lively white; at the same time acting. as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft and smooth, Dr. James Anderson, Practical Chemist of Mena. chusetts, says: " After analysing Jones , Spanish Lily White, 1 find it possesses the most beautiful and natural, and at the same time innocent white.l ever saw. .I"certainly can conscientiously mom. mend its use to all whose skin requires beautifyingP Price 25 cents a box. Directiont—the best way to apply Lilly White, is with Volt leatheror wool—the former ispraferable. A rule Err or Tcrru roe 25 curs.—White teeth, Foal breath, healthy Gums. Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or twice cleaned with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance of tho most beautiful ivory, and, at the same timoit; is so perfbctly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its con stant:daily use is highly advantagenus, eireatothoes teeth that are in good condition ,giving thean.ii heti ii 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 perseverance it will render the foulest teeth delicately White; and make the breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 37: cents n box. All the above aro sold - only at S 2 Chatham et..igu of the American Itagle, New YOrk, ,and by the appointed Agents • Whose names appear in the next column.' Witt Too 'Laney, and get a rich hu&hand, lade "Your face is your fortune:?' DOI be.iutifl.l, clear, fair! Is it white? If not, it can ho made so even though it be yellow, disfigured, sunburnt, tanned and freckled.•. Thousand& have been made thus who have washed once or twice *with Jones , ' Italian' Chemical Soap. The affect is glorious and magnifv. cent. But be sure you got the genuine Jones' Soap, at the Sign of the. American Eagle, 82 Chathatii:M. • Ring-worm, Salt-rheum, Scurvy, Erycpelu, Bar ber's Itch, arc often cured by„lnnea's Italian Chem), cal Soap, when every kind of remedy has ailed. That it cures pimples,Treekles, and clears the skin, all know. Sold* the American Eagle, SlChatbam 4. Mind, reader, ibis ioldons or never fails.. . • C. INGLIS, Jr. ei r. Paterson. Sold at Jacgsos's, 89 Liberty st., head of cd, Si rstj_____;:f the Big Bout. , : nov23 • .• Sallee to -Stsieklidlgennt • INLEVELAND and Pittsburgh Anil Road-,.An drii .1„./ stalment often yer centum (the 4th instalment) 'on the amount of subscription on the capital stock 'efthis company is required to he paid on or before the first day of January, 184 S. tStockholdersiu the city of Pittsburgh' will pay to Messrs:4E Ws Robinson & Co, corner of Wood and TliirJ streets' in and near Falineville to JoirephA, isigonk; in anti near Wellsrille to James Storrnrlrloandleeiserer, 'order of the Board. • A. G. C , 44,itrt i ,• xec:ret. Tr y, Offloe of the O. &PR. IL ' • • • •Norentber 30, 1847.- : • TM ENCH MERINOS—A.:A. Til - Ailikrifi747, Mazket at., hare just receiveditlisiz'Exiiras, anOthei invoice or French fashionable eolork MEE - • - cixciatNA:rit .ADID PlT'tgMtiti* Dttifv. 13asket lUtie. • . - Nlanday Fricke t. SUMMER ARAASIM . RIVETS. 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