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' , . , . • ~- ' ...::- ,i . 7 :4 - iz-;,i,,, : . , , , ,-:..y, .:'..,!..-.._ ..'''.:•!-..,,-,,.•:7:_-...-.i..,..,,i•i,-; • : • :4.4: ; ,c s LI.: 7. =MEM :~ t • '3 .. =EH :.. ~ i. f ..• ' r ). ♦ t: MEM . . =NM '.; .. . s . ' • =NM 1 . • MEI= pretii.red,a.tad aorrecl.ed every Afternoop. :BOARD OF TRADE. osifma;klinna;James May • • • PORT OF PIT Tssbittokl.'.... -..51111?.044`r;,'" laii";ilit.';enalexar;Jarb,r.p4LiNGs. .. - ‘,;:. , 'A ‘<i_ '.' ' '-....L'_:: •••:',.._:::" A. r • ' ig tif -- - - / AitillYZD , -..• ~ .i• cI; , isiakly 'D'•foll. Mitleedineinnati i -., !. i • :„. 3 . ~:;,rey_ nklan42}; ti hert; Wheeling , l 01 -. 4 ,fir r id;Nd•W;Poai, Piilemnjtii:; -, - 1 ......v Aiel,Ftiglainil,:E6hCrt,iNheeliPlDl kli , :s.- ;;:;:::Lake :Erie, Llemphill, Deafer:- ~ :: i Danabe,--Caek; Breit - needle! .‘ ... "lr.'Consul,-Iluivoiati,,Brownivithe' ' '•" 4.' 0 triaikNeLtie;.littneet, Brimenseillb '', Siiataia, cbir: Brptiaiaville ' :' ; s :`i . ''...';''' `; -1 14.PADTP.11.',.; ),:, .' '' -;i;;1-. ' ; l:zilie , 'Pte, - 4eiiip4lll,'DeaVei,.. )' -4471 r .-: ..„. PA P 4l:4l. :P 4 4; ,B rgWrisviliP ' -.: ~.. olv., trizt..-04stil,-80-wrea,n, Drewnaville :•::: J 1 k: :•.o r . LOU:4 McLain, Denaetr Brownsville -fl, ,',,,,,,, SViatatt, CoX, ! Bn.wnsville,- z , ---, Rio . Gearitte Cooley • New o,leiihe.. ::; , :4 1 TtiBUAG11 , 11,1111F,T.DAIIS 11EVIEW. •• : . OFFICE OF THE. POgT, , .. Wsniimattat MORNI IVO, Dec. Iltie:rorisfieme'activity en ttiniftatTyester -4y;,ll44.2iitirilianitt.aiitheti. Small 'But-stilt we , bave oct change to prices: -- '"F.t.tttrit: . =,SeleS at' at skocos.l)6; t dray-load, tot s3a3i. • BACON—No change. ' . . . ..,1111.TEEE- 7 Some lot, , arriving, arriving, ..but nothing tquallevthe deritand in market. It will tett+ Mt • saleti yesterday old rates, say . . 11 q,at.E;:r4kireirsylvani. at $3G037. SEED.-Sale at , . . . • - • Alastair for - . • • . , -• rrtli.E..tseitory Arica. .Houie, 903 ty - strett, •thei strithilis ofthe •elothing quare, , ' n.x tto :.the Doom; -the right 'plead- for 'Selling I, elothitig i ocaupind -at piesent as a. carpet statehouse iltylhe. , aulaseriber. -For Surthei p.irtieniars apply eto • , ;.; .:!, ! J91.1.1i TtIOMPSON; tlec294ti.tt" , -• on the premises. olta,4n EzitxxivrioN. Antins the Afesiccut Battles,- . VETILL-be exhibited for 6110 right only at ..IV , ' • PHII.O-11ALL, • • • ' - On•Tuestlayi ; the 28th inst. • . • • Theitivpaintinga are turn inxinmber, and repre -*ants lite plumps' achievements of our Armies in Mexico.: ''•Therare painted gun 400 P* OF tANPASS, and have - been •designed and executed I(iiis great • Care, to enable the - visiter to form a correct idea' of the •teveret• - engagements whietithey are designed' -to ittestrate. "'' , ? - AdinittaUce. SSeeetsichildien under 10'yeors of og:o4la: etc ,: • • • `dec2B . . .VelielAble..PaLstonsiry . Balsam. 1-Trist-vow: 'about, twenty yeOrs siuce I first - used - kih6Negetable , Pulmarrary - Balsam in - my family. Since - thst , tiofelt has-been my practice to keep a 'supply of the - lade-le by. Me for'the use of my family, which -is:large, and for the benefit ofl My friends. 4- , lrbave!uniforttilyrfortnii it to be-a se-ry valuable, effi eacioal medicine and think-that by using-it season - siblifor- tb.ti corri plaints for valrieb itis recomm end ed, tt has often pre rented the d isease from taking a more •aorious form: - in- one -instance i recommended it 'tinny Irrotlieri ai.ho resides in the State of- Now, rYarli;.whia . viras dangerously ill with a complaint of uthe'tingsrlisliait since 'Written to me for more' hay - :lng , fiAnitl- "nothing; istitc.h gave -.him so much relie f.l OTIS-PELT: 1. , Sold - Pittsburgh, , by • • - • • .a.7 - A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. - Carnet '<if tat and Wood; •also, corner of 6th and • dec2S llttefteizta.4l..No., : 46.llll2ttrlltet Street. :110 LACE. Merino Shawfs tHupini , a.best)with, very. .411113,FA4b".:tior4,1011,riedling.at the following rat es; :3': !' I for - • 8,75 8,50 s .f,4 6_003, • 6;50.'4 4 :. •• ••. 4,00 •••,- 'BARROWS & 7 7 .17.101 L, RALPH?S P rmte " Practical -Treatise on ' ,11 -Diseases. of thepetoital, Orgare;teing a plain and failltfal accoutauf the watore, Sytoptomm, and ;.with: . the disorders it refer' to,, together ...wdth. this -Price :$l. For , - sale.io Pitts. burgh; • L. S. CUTHBERT, • • ..14 Smithfield at, near Bd. amill - Sale, jest "received and for" Sal e by B rt FABRESTOCX Co., cleelS ' cot ()fist end Wood 'ate- F a t 1QU088 . 11 1, 1 GLAVW:4OO bottles or Broodi!ic, ilj - Winenpio,•itc:i tor sale by • C.;:dee23 - _•: • . • ••:11,L. P. C. MARTIN. . . . • .." irAlialt, in ! tore and tot at. SINCLAIR, ritec2l 56 Wood at. ft NiMPTIIIr SEED . — A few linsliela 'on hand nod 1 ..1•f0r sale try ••• SMITH & SINCLAIR, -4 '...tree23 • • Wood at. _ riIEA- 7 20 half chests Young Hyman Tea; • ~., 40 Poucbang • "Juat.tacedved and faraala by - . . dat22-•.:: , MILLER at. RICKETSON _ . L OAF Sugar— 20 Bbls. No. 4,5, 6 and 7, Lodi - • 10 lg . Coarse Pulverised Loaf; •is atnre odd for pile, by • • •• • • 40.22 •-• • ' ' 311!LLER: & RIC3IETSON. • tiIitERACI437I6:::- - 6 Cilfiniliiiii•tiriiio . Bs7tri, 143 Vintageortpm 1037 to 44; fikaalis by ' *.•.• . • , P. C:MARTI7f; A. ISSI6NETTS.Drsody.-6 bait Oyes A Soie Al...nettWlleandy; . for. , obis by • • , • ';., • P. C..MARTIN: 1101114 ET• ;Oaarm do«ilflioP -4 11aif pipes. for dOctl isle* .•• • C. MA.RTII.I.. . 11 . ENNESSEY Rrandy:=4 bait pipe', Louden col oir, Viotage . of $42; to mitre and r sale by • 0022 • • P. C. MARTIN. •. . . .7 gIBH Alti , iley-2•Puncheoosi for sale in giant: ...Oise to saitOy • • '• • . ..!!. • • ;P.' CdMARTIN. tilititoA; Spirits—i PunClieioni 2 ter qua*. tj . . ~.free42, . : .P. C.. . 1111:12grtrb4lpi.pee Blatk Hone demi • . • ‘- Pi . C. MA RTIN. In now engaged in the importation of Bran dies, Wines and Gins, he. excluaively,.l bare made arrangements in different parts or Europe and (be Mande, with well known houstmrfor my Ibtore +supplies ofForeign Liquors, which I will be able to sell, delivered in the Custom lioteiesofNew York or New Orleans § or in this city, at the lowest market price, far cash or approved paper. I have in store and cellar,'a vcrylarge stock orrery superior Wines and Liquors. as imported, of the most celebrated . brands and vintages, for sale on pleasing terms. P. C.'MARTIN, dead . corner of Front andilmithticld ate Wholesale Dry Goods. . : I\TOW opening at the wholesale dry goods toelms, 62 Marnctstreet,,2d.story, 100 pcs of Alpacca, „AO - pea English Merinos , 2 cases Oregon plaids, and 7.esultimeres;lo pea French broad clubs, 44 pea fancy einimeies t 6 cases casinetts; 10 bales of red, white and, yellow• flannels,. 300 pains of blanarts, Ww styles of Calicoes, domestic gingham., gloves and hosiery,teprher with a general assortment of good.. Merchant. are invited to examine our *tan, as we unconfident it will favorably compare with,eastern stocirs in style/ and prices. . ~ • declB . A. A mesim & co. Venitlati Sllndi. . . No. 111 Wood street, over Gill's Hat Store, between Diamond Alley and. Milt street. • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.. , • ' A DRIBBLE & CO. are prepared to furnish Ecce4.Blinds at Prices much reduced; hating very tri l .c mode qj Painting, and other idvantages unknown to other in the trade. aesidei giving a • superior Seidl to. blinds, - - theytrini them with the best materials, making them rich, and durable. N. B. Wide or narrow slab—portable or perma . neat fastenings furniuhed ; Old Bgiosis r efi tted. g 'de.2ll. • . • .4.0411'... W OD 'IV le L. 16 . .• _ beppler and ;DefVer,in rainghlpg . ApplikiOnmest le Hpriiwarie, ;Mt= ilicortp AND WOOD sis, . .. PITTSBORdH 4.1; • . : • • 71 . : ' -e-x74 E , • .44.ci; ..~;: - _ ; • - .4; • . . 4 i,..i.:11•4454gra". 4'. USti 71.7. EMI , -4,••• I~'IIYtEPI~SE,'r~ i SLR L 7 , oa nzihrocicAcr 00 - • kr!.. OflAtitir: co c, X:Tiinitri to :the -tlyti4cl44olSt:,Sii.:: 41.111 E. •., •, BUCH. - RNATticiihr Presidatcyl .- 'I.; Agreeably ,t?'pratiou t X tuiitiie:ssii oyanifielMinzly large and enthusiastic' meetb i r r ig.of-tbi e ttues and ' ,Ti,ietr4a7iii#l.; of Age - gfienY Ootinly,..;'ytho.are Tfifirld lY to i fl e:J na irtlelion;deaatil.eaidie,iiitii• . triOdia and ievoriii - sun; Jiaital Butintirlict to the 'iiiiiitiiiY,"itss'etiibie'd' - iii :ili:i‘ii.illti;if c 4i' COlree House, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 28th, 1847. .. '"The itiebtiiiibeinklailidliP Order' Cht,'itiotion,' PA, .T.ONAS R. . 51 ;'[.;TATOPXC, - was„.eleeJatl .to. preside ' ab: Chairman.. ‘,, Di: ' - -MiTt,. ti in taking , the thii, s naliel'O:bahiiiitur alul'Very appropri ate Sul. dress; vaat was well.reeeivedi • . .- • • . .• , . --.! Tlii Tollai l iii 6 '.gtiitlinibh'' vere'etieted Vice Presideuts 4.: ... , :! ~. .13,, - -.4 • • ~., - Dr Jamea'Powers, , gliinbeti, i Cot ' , Alexander CPii. l 4; l ;;:§t;. -1 O lili f:il 1 401i, 41 :E*;:• 1 00n i', Dr J. Pollock, Findley ;:,}% -Ciuintiettey ntliana ; j'i'l3..tdolitoifeiVPiltaiidi 4i.1 Can John Neil Mifain; Hun- J udge • Parlor,. . pito.; Hon. Judge. Kerr, ' Puts i'Cot. 3....-C.-' lidti4e . , ',Faye tte ; Cot. j:issi §ill,'vei,siines ; :;Tbi;:in.lSil, .t.'it , peer; John Sarber, Lawrenceville; James C. Ritchie, Lawretieevillel Adam Baiter, P l ittsburgh ; Samuel Jones, Pittsburgh; Dr. Josiah A pkrim, Pittsburgh;. lobo Anderson:: Pittsburgh;:WF . i. ; Symms, Bir mingham; : James :Ralston,- Baidain ; Henry In gram, St'. Clair; Wm. Stevvairt,, Snowden; James q. Cur9mins, Pittsburgh;,;'-; ;Gen. J. M. Davis, Peebles; Gen. J. Large, Je6rscio ; John MDevit, Pittsburgh; John Lardy, : 1 11;est Deer; J. Ereoven , Allegheny city: . .' 1 '. ' 11.0* . follcivving gen tlemeb..‘yere *lippojpfesl Sec. fetatiest John Coyle; Geo. ft. itidtile, Jollet; Noy. J_•C. McKibben, Michael Kane Jr. Wm. Porter, Wm. Bryant ; John ALlrving JohnD. . On mot ion . of Wilson itcpatidless. Esq., the tallowing . named gentlinien . 'viere appointed by the chairto report resolu4na,mexpressive of the tense of the meeting: Wilsnli;.MCandless, Callan, Samuel Jones, .r..4lqC. Dunn, Thos. Ham Mon, Wm.Porter,.O. W. Eayngi John Fleming. Jaines Callan. Esq., rietin i Atie Forn;unttee on' resolutions, . made the follakeing report, which was I o.,dopted unanitnotisly PREAMBLE -AND RESOLD rioNs In the language of the emin nt statesman at the head of our tiationil government, the Democ. racy of rennsylvania reiterate vqthgrateful hearts ---‘! that no country has heed io Much favored, or should acknoviledge with;`deepier reverence the manifestations of the Ili% ine Vrovidencrt; Abal the SUCCESS ut cur admi,abie- ay:siert' is a conclusise refutation of the theories of those in other coon tries, mho maintain that a favored few me born to 'rule. and that'the mass of Mankind must be gov ernid by force." The various interests oflairiciutture, mannfac tire:, and commerce, ate most prosperous. The hone market. at. n vast contifient.iboond ed on the east by the Atlantic. ; extending to the Gulf, thence on the south by .theßio Bravo del Norte, with a coast upon the Pacitic7 Ocean to the Columbia north. secures to t u ft entrrising citizens advantage - s'of trade, without I pa allel in the his . tory of nations.. Our politieiti sjste m is the ad miration of mankind ;.and tlie principles or civil .and religious freedom, as deVeloped by our insti tutions, bare, to some extent, 'put in jeopardy the pretensions ofdespots, whe'elairri to role by Di• Vine rir.ht." Freegovernrnent is a great good,essential to human happiness; a'iat tthether Ik . " i e judge by com• PariSOn, based unto facts, regard to the poverty and•vcretcliedness of the maases in Europe—the military despotism that obtains, upon our southern cuntinent, or avail •ourselves Ckf the page of hirti• ry, the evidences ate clear rand'unquestionable, that trade, arts, science, and ;intelligence, are best promoted and.encuuragetl uncle, the influences of freelovernment.- To hand down unimpairedSO future generations, the inestimable'blessings city : jinn, government is the duty of eve'ry.democratilVie Ways and the means demand our most se Ofitta Consideration. From the earliest period - ok is orl government, the country has been divided int#i two great political parties. We stop not to notice those ephemeral factions which have out their day. Those parties are the Ftbtalasni , riiiitoriarehitts, and the o Dome. Igorr Brirublicona4 the JBrron ian &ht.. • • The Federalists are identified !ulth the rine; plea of a consolidated generalgoyernment i —a Sen ate for life ; that the Preablent can do no wrong ; that the •• Aiirts " and "'Sedition " laws were wholesome measures of public policy; that a national hank and paper currency, .to make the Rich richer and the poor [Miner," should be en grafted upon oar political syitern,*that the lover eignty of the States is a chimera. On the other hand, re Demi:Wesley have asserted and ma'n gained, that.the general governinent is one of li• mired and defined powers;. the .States sovereign within theilL respective spheres in our political system ; -no life estate in . office for Senators or others connected with 'the administration of gov ernment; that liberty of Speech and Iheedom of the press' are essential to human rights; that A lien !' and 0 Sedition " are opposed• to the best interests of the country,; that a United States Bank was a deiiice of the aristocracy of wealth, to rob the Istbetkess children and widowed amongst us, and subvert public liberty. ' The lines between the two great political parties of the Country, are thus "i tincively mark 4 The, principles of democracy prevailed in the election of President Polk:',Xtid it is the resolve of de:Moiratic' Pennsylvania, that the administration of the general governmenCnhall:be continued in the hands of faithful, efficient, and patriotic. citi zens, of the zepublican stamp. We are on the eve of 'an election for Chief Magistrate. The federalists have taken the field; they . are preparing for the 'struggle. of them selves, the federalists are harmless; but counting on divisions among thedogoeraty. their policy is' to .encourage. false tunes. . Pennsylvania has uni• formly stood shoulder to 'boulder with.tbe demo craey of. the entire Union, in.ult contests forprin ciple: and in view of services rendered, she claims the right to put in nomination for the Presidency, one of her most distinguished sans; whose learn ing, experience, matured judgment. sound consti tutional doctrines, honor end integrity, 'pre emi nently point him *tat, in .the person of Jinn Elociiasats. • • . • r Therefore, Resolved, That, the time has arrived when-Pennsylvania may with confidence look to . the demoilacy of the Union, for their cordial co. opet ation, in the nomination' of JAM as Buena sew for the Presidency. . In presentirig the nontek this distinguished Pennsylvenian, we offer, pledges; of fidelity to the integrity,of. the Union D4ringithe war of 18.12 with Great Britain Mr. Bulehanan shouldered. his musket, and marched to theiletwice of the country at Baltimore. The archive* . of Congress, the records of the State Departftient attest his abilities as a statesman ;end his priitite life is unsullied Those who know hitii best:cannot, by un effort of imagination, put—an acrimonious word into he lips--the voice ceases to be, his, when an angry word would make it the vehicle of an unkind ex pression. He ls emphatically an " honest man." Resolved, That the election of 'James Buchanan to the Presidency would be'T, a guarantee . that the Union of the States, including the sovereignty of Texas, grappled thereto .with •1 hooks of steel,' Will, under the blessing of Almighty God, be maintained in all its integrity, by the flenuocratic party of the Keystone State: Racked, That his long and ardent devotion to the truthful principles of thipariy, on the floor of the Senate, and in the cabinet councils of the nation,'entitle him to the highest consideratirm and regard of all who are attached to the Contiti , tittle') of the United : States,- and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the country. Resolved, That his masterly diplomatic cones pondence, upon the Oregon and Mexican questions, has placed him in the front rank- of 'statesmen, both of,this atui the old world. •-• • , Resolved, "Lbat.his unwaseiingaupport rendered , , • =UM 4 ,54 • " -z t ; ' :.J 4 441.1: MEM • - I 4 MIN to the admintstnrfiotroFeettlackeorilind-Mattin Van Buren • and iiiisTailViiiirifice in Tavor of be latter great - statesman in 1844, for the - purpoe4 of milling and. harrniinizing-the:the2T I Men ts ,of, he Republican p a rty,.denrnnds frnn I the deinourney of - ttia..Catnire.State _ma of the Union rect:igniiiun 'superbar.Clairns, osier those of T.iny .of. the - distingitished. gentlealen named. for the - Presidency : R 'teamed,: That annexation, to the Insguag&of Presigelit-Thlk,'Was coneUrnmetatl",:iiithant blotf:d and thiftihatever, thkdetetainatiOn' of Nles'ifo might have been, : provioue to that period, hack it , uot , becnifor, , ,Akli-I , encrittrageetteitt , recsived.3bMil, Srieions 'oar household, and., by the SOariii,l4.l tritailatiottrof:the speeches of such.men:as Welistei, 'and Thomas' Corwin, - placed' in evehi It,anche-11acierid *ouitt y have 9d isecond' thought oT the people "' Mge4.nce tp ti?e" o( Ahllarrikor Peael%,-. , 12 , Rrerdred, That Iberian:lege3or the, Presidedti truer.io rho - beginning, :would have been prophetic Of-the elul, hid it .not been. , for our diesentkme tit'ome,..and• the'moral treason Within:Our trQrdets if has 'been otherWiss' oppositfon'eai• orators; (we rejoice „tti't there , are. many boporable exCeptiuris,) have heenAnade iating instruments to- prevent this yloodless Retie. Resolved,' That we are proud to :acknowledgi.,' . that, 'whilst the democracy of our armies have borne themselves'gallantly ' before .t he enerrii, It Baena Vletn; t ad 'the battleihefore the IvieSican'cajatal,' the petricitism'ef the Whig pirly'hi the :kriny, i Mexico, kept .pace with their matchlefs' d'eedsv and administeredoi withering rebuke the Whie, leaders in the United.Statie. - ' , Resolved, , That in denonncing-tht opponents of the wor, we do not question that many, who hitve taken sides with the conspirators, are actuated 'by I honest motives; having' been led ,away . by" ilil. miireptesentations of designing'demngOgues,Who! Ito obtain power and place, would not stop at ac i complishing the dishonor of their country; men: who have engaged in . a war of spoils; and who' will dare any thing, however desperate Intl dis-: grateful that they may enjoy thern.:, ' Resolved, That we award tailing honors an& gratitude to our valorous army and, navy, for tie,- risl and - patriii•ric services; rendered in the cause of , our huinan country. Resolucd, That the doctrines of indemnity fort the expenses of the War in Z.!exico, and the avowal' of a tr.,ven spirit to la itheraw.our army, before an honorable peace shall have been concluded; are sentiments worthy -of the Federal party alone;—a party whose ci4elleaders were master spirits - in the !Latium' Convention treason, to dissolve 'the) ClniOn--.an indelible stain upon the page ,Of our , country's history. The meeting was ably and eloquently addressed by Messrs Ceo. p. namilton, Watson McCandless, James Watson, Geo. W. Laynr,:and Thos. Rani- l'fbe leftetef Buchanan to the Democrats' of Philadelphia; was then read, and a resolutioit was pasted, odeptit.g it as a part of the preteeii.j, ings of this Ineefingi—also a resolutiottin telati4l to the publication at theproceedings; when tirk.', meeting ditjatirned. The balance of the ,procee4l lugs will be given to morrow.) The Stales of fili.ricv.—Th: iyatlonal ,cer. in the course of an article showing the popq. lation of several of the Slates of .Mexico, sayX; .• That of Mexico (area 30,482 square lids a population of a million, and sereral corisidera. ble ton ns besides the capital to- be garrisoned Priebla (the State, urea t 5.44 I square miles) haX nearly an equal population and a chief town Of "i 5.000 Fouls; Guanajuato (area. Ci,tt1.1.5 squaie mile") has a town of 63,000 souls, and .0 general population of G oo , ooo ,.Mishoitean (area 2.4,143 square miles) has a collective population of 36:ij,: 000, its capital, VoiNdolid, 16.5U0; Jalisco his, an no area of 72,30 square miles, a populatit4n of 600.000, and a capital, Guadalajara. of 2t.1,000; Zacatecas has an•area of 17,5tit3 square rot+, and a population or 230 ; 2913: Oajaca, an area tof 33,097 square miles, and a population of titkl,Ottkr, with a capital of 30,0001" . . . How do you vend your Errniegs 7—Young man --youn,;:coman---in what way are your lonti evenings spent? In idle- gawp, in fashionable l frivolity, genteel folly, or in acquiring ust:ul know ledge 1 Remember that studious habits are aii2ong the, great preservations of public virtue and P,ti;.; vale happiness, A love of useful knowlidge can be gratified at far less expense, than a love ol empty antcomplisbmenis, and fashionable amuse ments; it giVes strength to the moral principle within ; imparts a relish for domestic tranquility, and fits us for our duties, privileges and high re. sponsibilities. Throw not away these golden; hours end blessed opportunities Pittsburgb.Navigation &Fire lu•uraucc • Company. AN Election fur nine Directors of this Company, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Office of the Company,the 3d day of Janufiry oext,betwcen the hours of 10 A. litand 2 P. 14. dec2o.2w HOBERT FINNEY, Seh , y. • - A ND WRITING Rooms, jililf \ [1)1 \ co rner offith and Market Btu, :Z e d n eree greening n fur -4:ca tamale llrld •blrutli Wit Book-keeping are taught iSi such a manner that every , learner going through the whole course of teaching, will be thoroughly qualified to take charge of hooka either, in counting houses or on board steamers. Any number of rti.- ferences can be givens° this erect. Mr. DON new treatise on steamer's accounts, the only compietb work yet published on this subject, for sale at thP Clau mom and by the Beek Stores. deeB.: • CuTiCE TO STOCKHOLDERS—Inursuance 1 of the provisions of the charter of Ineoroota tion, the annual meeting of the Stockholders . 0 1 tho Monongahela Navigation CoMPany, will be hey] on Monday, the Sc) day ofJanuary, 1848, (being this first Monday of the month) at the office of the Company, in Breed's Building., Fourth street,it the city of Pittsburgh, for the purpose of electing the officers for the ensuing year. dec6 . %VM. BAKEWF i LL, Seal • . Dictionarles...Orcar; English, owl. '&6. A NTHON'S CLASSICAL DICTIONARY; Dict'onny of Gratik and Boutin Aritiquities M'Cullough's Commercial_Dictionary; Lire's. Dictionary and Suppleinent—Arts, Mimi; factures, and. Mines ; Webiter's Octavo Dictionary, revised editioni; Todd's, Johnston, and Walker's Dictionary ;l Lidell and Scott's Greek and English Lexicon; Worcester's Dictionary,' English ' FlerninWs and Tibbin's French and Englisli Dictionary ; Leveret's Latin Lexicon ; Union Bible Dictionary; • Itobineion's Cabinet Dictionary . ; Buck's Theological Dictionary, etc. etc. The above, with a general assortment of Thenlo-2. gical, Classical, Miscellaneous, dnd.Sunday Bunks, always on hand and for sale low. ELLIOTT& ENGLISIL; 56 Market st. bet..ll and 4th; J. H. BISHOP, . . VETERINARY SURGEON CAN be found - at his home shoeing establishment near the St. Clair street bridge,lately occupied by nears. Carr -Er. Rowland. novs-dern p.II.OMIDE POTASH-100 Ountes j Just reevived and for Bala by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co., , ornerlst and - ENZOIC ACID-75 ounce* just. received and B tor sale by - B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.; decl corner of FireCand Weed ate. OATS -10 bags on consignment, fir sale by der-15 J. D. ' LAXSEED--A few bake for sale by SMITH'& SINCLAIR, 56 Wood street. CA.MPAGNE. Wine-25 Baskets Crown Brand: dec2o, for sale by P. C MARTIN QARDINEI Boiee Bardlne 0•_ • • BO hf. " do, for sale by C. MARTIN. t,BENCH CASHMERES:--A. A. Maxon & Co., 62 Mantet street, haye teceived more thatooo pee of French Cae#meree, °revery quality end price. DRtED FIWIT-17 Sacks, new crop; dtied Peaches, in store and ror sale, by dec7o L..s. w4-11.:RmArt. IDEA -10 0 Bnahels; superior is 1 7 store and forsale by deal 'SMITH & SINCLAIR. is }a ~.,s.:t; :y i py + T ,fu elf-. { ~~ ~ r . r _, (fr f i +~:'.. L i u e. ~ r ,- 5 .~. ~.. .1 _.'_tai. _ MIME MEM MEE ..? MR. DUFF'S poo i els `:s:```.. _ .. =UN MEM .... BMW . _ Nol loa ' PROS; Witlit will Sell out his entire Innen. of retie Godds, at grnaily, red ucediPriceS, fur cash eonsisti ng of the following: Calicoes, 'FiCitcli Chintzes, gittglams , . Fain Alto, Buena Vista , Grila:English and. French Merino Plaids; English, Scotch, and Frinich - Mousliit de..14.113C11; English; Scotch,nnd French cashineres, paramettas, alpatcas,'Englisli and French:Merinos, plidnlitan'ed' and striped,•wide'and narrowblack.and blue blacx silkstyside, and narrpsr- barred and • striped fancy silks:. Mao, some ;very disititble - changeables for la dies' - -walking;coati; barred and .striped Irish poplins; green wive and black French ;Habit cloths, lbr cleans; a splendid assortment of Cash mere and TerkerishaWis,. tosell,frorn $2 to $3 less than previous purchases; alse,yome very desirable tong shawls, a large-assortment; bleached and un bleached shirtiags, purchase(' since the recent re auction .of pricespalso,.some.ver,y. aupetiorblan acts; A large lot ef rernesuits ofea.liceeekgingliarns, del aines,-cashmeres,beragea, balzarines, plaids and satinets, and many ethers, too tedious to mention, which will be sold,vvithout-regard to cost. decl3:dtmo , - Ai.-PAHMEATINK.fi" COLLGII!SY,SUP r —Thia JD • preparation, has proved. itself, to be of great efficacy in the cure of ohitifiate Coughs, Colds, WhocipitgetOug,t, Spitting of Sided, and other Poeuincinic'affections; on& the proprietors feel Warranted in iecominending;ta'ave sate• and tisicallnieditineitind are prePared , to show certifi cates of indieputabts authority, ti testimony . rff , its - It is pleasant to ' taste, and offered at so low 'a rictus to place it within the reach °revery person. There are, ' perhaps . ' but tow Cough Infeparationa that will predate such decided effects to so shrift - a time. Prepared and. Sold, by - - 11. PAHNRSTOcK & Co. Corner'of First and , Wood, also corner of 6th and Wood . strects. = dean .D4I.9IIERREMTYPE ROOMS,' BURK 7 B Building, Fourth street. Bough & Anthony,. baguerreotypists front' the Eastern cities', would call: the `Attention of the in. habitantsof Pittsburgh And 'the neighboring towns to their Degnerrotypes of citizens and at rooms in:lhe Third story of Bores Buildings 9th street. Persons 'wishing'pletures taken may rest assured that no 'paintshitil be spared to produce them in the highest perfection of tho art- Our instruments are Of the most powerful kind, enabling us to execute pictures unsurpassed fur high finish and truthfulness 1 , ! nature. The public are solicited to dell and examine. - I Perions sitting for picture& ere neither required e'retpectcd to take them utileSs'perfect satisfaction - N. D. Opperatore will find this a' good depot fur ityck and chemical,. r Instructions given in tho.art, containing the Most recc3t - Improceinents.- der )0, 131.7ftti•ORF.EN AND MAC.. 4utn tuu n. 1 York Dekfli Teu'Dompany: Aid received at the Pekin Tea store, •72 Fourth rtreit, from the' New York Pekin Tea Company,' -- a very. large supply of fresh Green and Black Teas, oral! the different , grades and spat itier'imported in to the country, pack ed in lead in '5 lb. boxes, 1 114,1 lb. and I• 4 lb. pickagesj Also, 5 lb..titi caniiisters or the different qualities, convenient fur routines, and steam boats, ranging in prices from 37i tents per lb., to 81 50. Fine Oolong Black Teasl 150 02 75 87 and $1 per pound. • ' ' Ccr We will refund the money'in all cases where our teas do not give 'entire utisfaction, or exchange rot a different article. Pekin Tea store, 72 Fourth street near Wood. decll A. JAYNES. SHELL ovrrEas. A coSisrANT supply of superior Shell Oysters, roasted or in the shell; also Game and- every delicacy 'lithe season, 'erred up its auperia style, at the shortest notice. deca•tf" BANK EXCHANGE, : Third st. bet Wood'anti Market st, Is the best Con g Is Medicine I seer saw. , ' w tht i i lla .fi r ll d l , o B w o inf ie r n zf e o ev f g tj:e 3 s u uloe ur ri e oriky om of a respectable citizen, who has tried il. Prrlnvacn, Dec. 15, 1847 llAys & BROCKWAT After laboring for several weeks antler the disad vantages of a harrassing cough and most distressing cold, which had thus far resisted the effects °reeve. ral Of the "infallibles, 4, I was induced to , purchase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. To . , my great surprise, sifter using only one till( of the Houle,l found myself "entirely ' toth." 4.p .. I fa the best edicine ever saw.” True copy. ' ' JOHN HINDS. Sold by HAYS & nriocrwAt;Diti gg ists, Com etercialitow, Liberty street,':near Cabal. dcel7 OST--Two certi6cates nf stock of the Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh, one numbered 908 in the name of John Isensed, dated February 12th, 1846, eleven shares; and one nunabernd 1046 same mute, dated Feb. 2, 1847, fur nine shares. 1 hero ,by give tictice to all persons concerned, to, come forward and 14:.nte cause shy the Bank should not issue new Curtificates in lieu of the. ones lost. • dee 3, 1847-2ta _ WISE JONIC:ESEE. LONG, and square Shan - Is-1412 received, p ct ex press,7sinore those. vel rathionablel•ing and square plaid altaivls. A. A. MASON & Co. deo 16 RAISINS -30 to:Load bac M. R. for solo by J. D. WILLIAMS, . /led& 110 Wood at. riANDLES--20 bxs. Stead:us Canines, fur male by decls J. D. WILLIAMS. VS ICE—I tierce fresh Carolina, for sale by JR, decls • J. D. WILLIAhIS NUTS --5 bales Almonds; 10 ' bac. shelled no.• 4"1 3 bags Cream Nuts; . 5 66 Pea Nuts, tor sale by deels J. U. WILLIAMS Drugs. DOW.D. COLOCYNTII ; . •' Bayberry i " AR•es; gg Bark Peruvian ; gg Liquorice Root; Strichnine; Chloride Gold ; Kidder's Ind. Ink ; just received and for sale by B. A. FAHRESTOCR & Co. decLl_, cor Ipt and Wood 11‘3. Old blon. Rya Whiskey. MEN bble.priwe'ol/1 Atunongahele Rye Whieney, the tat I have to offer for sale. Persons de.. woes irf procuriug a euperom old article now have an opportunity. HENRY P. SCHWEPPE, deel6-lx Liberty etro..t, opposite Wood. New Plano Fortes. NOW rrcciving an entire now Itt,OCK of Piano Fortes, from - the manufactories or Ga1e & .30., New Yonr, and Chiocering, of Boston. The pat. terns are of the latest style, and with all this mod ern irnproyelnents. For sale at rectory prices, by JOHN H. MELLOR, deel6 • FRENCH MERlNOS—Received per express, at E. 62 Market street, another invoice of 10 pieces French Merinos, choice t dccl6 A. A. MASOM & BUTTER -2 Uric, and a few kegs, for Bale by declo 4 SINCLAIIt. ---------- rtDENCEt TWILLED CASHMERES—Erceived V per Express, at A. A.M.itsoti & Co.'s G 2 Market Street, one of sup.TwilledCashmeres. AISINS-1--25 Doles M. R. Raisin,,in store and R for sale by • dec22 MILLER dr. RICKETSON CHEESE -40 Cash and 20 Boxes Cheese, in store and for side, by' .der.22 , MILLER & -EICKETBON. LARET---l2 Casks, in store and for sale, by dee22 ' MILLER ¢ RICKETSON SPERM AND WHAL E 1,500 Galli. Winter and Sperm Oil ; 1,200 " • " 'Whale . 2,000 " Crude " Just received and for sale, by • ,tlee22 . MILK & RICKETSON _SPERM CANDLES--b Boxers epperna Candles; Joel receired and for sale; by dec22 MILLER & RICKETSON. _ A,LLAD 01L--10 Baskets Sallad Oil., just ju rec'd and for nate, by dec22 . ,• .MILLKR-Ea RICILET&ON. OTARD BRANDY-251101'i quarter and eighth rupee, dark and pare, Vintages from 1837, to ;1 44 ,i t ee fo 2 r 2 sale asimportedi by , P.C. MARTIN: ; flolldn y Preielata. TORN Ii BIFCLOR , No': : 81 Wood street,is . now ,gy openineand Tor aide, a splendid' assortment of GIFT BOOKS, ; in 14 richest bindings, Rose Wool) PIANO avirm4 A .. MARTIN'S DE Geier Gum* Rosa WOOD WRITING pipits, Sm. &c For. sale at the lowest, Cash l!rices, f`IOUNTRY MADE BLANKET/1.--AT REDUCED PIIICES.-=-The balance of theme superior, large time Blentets 3 avill'be told et $4.75 a pair: • dec23 • ' fl klUtfilVS TURNER, ~~ k ... ... .. • • ••- ~~ ~: ~; `~~.. 1127NZ1 -,:':4‘.-.;:-::::',,.•.:::,,:, •,,,.4:',-•:-, , ,.i , ',:ii, • T ' : :.i.1 .. i7..:..--.1, -- ..,..r..t,1::,,,,,,,:-:',. Large ;Snit. of isa‘y, Gonda. est - Anctton, BY JAMES 31 , 3C.ENJI'A, flp 4 3-3104,11()W,'Thuradar Dec, 39th'lat I 0»!clock: 1, in ,Jho:fotenoon IM sold, at Ilit.K.Mine* Anchor gnoms,'No, 114 Wood si., - 3 doori from ttlaign and general aisoitnient - af priaddds, of nearly every.: descriptioni,comprjsing in part: , Fancy , printai.dolaines,nlpsccas trmrmoay, Ilya* 'Vista cloths, silks, flannel!, ~ plaids. and Ginghatos,„cloth's, cassizreres,.ctissmetts, fancy hdkfs.And shawls,. hpayy h l ankets. etc, , ...At 2 .0!c10ck,..P...34. - the balomne ofthe of aprivnte..Farnili/declining,nousekenpjng, among whickaret Mahoganyhprottne,aofas, pardAtiksa, Jopking glaasea,, pair ,t4liles,.carpeting,.,latripa, tan. .dJebrns,.ancl., a Narjety,eflgtelen,utenajla, ete:, tail° nt ,gas light, same esening,.,,tty Rider OfTAa signans,a,lnrge assortment r, pp 0,14, and fancy, articles,- fine Jutlery; also new and 2nd hand.gold.and . ajJver patent lever and other watches. d0c.23, JAS. WKENNA,ApcVr. Auction Sales In Allegheny, ATALUABLE eatelOglie of Annuals, '-Illustrated and Xiscellaneour Bone at Auction.— Will be ,40. 1 4 mcWhuradaraftexpooa...pee-304111 at the "Anction Store, North•treat corner, eflooderal Street and the , Ditunond;;a eery yaltiable.collection of Anneal : "-and jlla pirated worsts, muitable - for . 9i 7 YebtaPreaeatai by _catalogue). Dealers are requested, to attend,- ai the sale, wilt be ,positise. The balance unsold of the eatalogne.will he closed out same evening, • Catalagues are now ;ready • W. J. ItURNSiAIi,,,„ dead . - " • Auctioneer _ . BY - 301-1 N - t): - .. VAl , .AN ftrr coirsa or. - woop- AND 11Fri:I STILE Ell. ThuCada' , Morning, - December 30th, at 10 o's 1,./' clock, at the Coinmercial Sales Rdom, cosier of Wood' and bit; its:, will be sold 'withourreserce, for account whom it may concern: large, assortment of seasonable foreignranckdo.. mastic Dry Goods, etc.; 'Which satins, serges, fancy ceilings, Supedrich style prints, muslin., yellow, brown' and red .flannels, - blankets, superfine cloths, sattinetti, plaid, plain'-and:-striped alpaccas, Irish linen, chiiitz„ robes. Tcrkeri =and Breast shawls, silk 'hdkfir, super pilot and IbMver cloths, double end single' woolen hoods, coats, At 2 o clock, P. M., 10 bbl. New OrleamrSugir, good quality; 3 haltchests Young Hyson Teal.'Crate china'and queensware,- naiorted..2o teams printing paper, 22 by 32; 12 dozen coal and Dovenshire shovels; 7 duz hay and manure Forks, a Anrge'quan tay of new and second hand houiehold:and kitchen lurnitnre 'large and middle sized loosing glasses. 8 day and 30 hour.clocks, carpeting, 10 by 4 super Want/eta, ICOVeII of various Kinds, etc.. At 6 toclocx, - Pi AI., a` v of antity shoes 'and boots, gain ocerrhosa, caps, fancy toilet and abaC-1 ing soap, cologne water, Spacial' segars, Knives and' forks, perinnd posse& Knives,. spectacles, razors, :razor straps go d and silver watcher ,'German fancy goods, ready made clothing, a variety of Brooms, ['Household Furls!mein,' Hueenssysirty Wass rare , dsc.o at "Attalla:lL '- nn Wednesday Morning; Dec 29, at 10 o'atoet V./the commercial sales room, corner Wood-and Falb streets, wiltbe sold the entire 'We'rof . house: hcld and gitchen..furniture of gentleman who intends removing from this city ' among which are figured hair cloth prong seat-sofa s, cane seat, fancy and common chairs, ii.ning; brealthst anti- - Kitchen tables, superior li , gh and low' post bedsteads ; beds, bedding ; matrasses, • mahogany' bureaus, wash stands,.pailor, chamber •and• stair carpeting, look ing glasses, willow cradles, Venitian window blind?), mantel chants, Kitchen furniture; - Also a quantity of new furniture; 'citteenswaro, glassware, etc. dcc 28 • • •• JOHNO. DAVIS, Attu. P. HISTRICIIG BRASS FOUNDER AND GAS - FITTER , Smithfield street, .betweez Diamond Alley and Filth street,Pittsburgh. depl£lly Annuals mind Gift Books 'for - the Boll days. T EAFLETS OF MEMORY; an illustrated annu 1 . 4 al fur 1848, edited by Reynell Coates, M.D. The Charm ; a series of graceful and elegant col ored Groups, designed expressly for - this work. The Ofterings of Beauty, *present for all seaions, embellished with eleven.- engravings, edited by Amelia W.'Lawrence. • Friendship , * Offering; a Christmas, New Year's and Birth-day present tor 1848. The Garland; or a Token of Friendship, a Christ mas and N.e• Year's Gift. for 1898. , i, . ""'The 'Amaranth ' ; "or Token of Bemembrant; a Ouisunws and New Year , : present for 1848. The Gift of Friendship; a Token of remembrance for 1898. • The gem, for I.34B.,edited by Father Frank. The -Hyacinth, or Affectioa's gilt, a Christmas, New Year's and Birth day present, 1848. Christmas Blossoms and New Year's Wreath, for 1845. Thompson*s Seasons; Hupertsillastrated edition. . Boudoir Botany ; or the Parlor Book of Flowors, comprising the history, description and colored en gravings of 24 exotic Flowers,24 Wild . Sowers of America and 12 Trees with fiait, Illustrated whh 200 engravings. , .The ,Task and other Poems, by Wm. Cowper, with numerous illustrations, &c. &c. Together with a large auortment of New Jure. cite Books, with colored platen many of which are jut published. For sale at the Bookstore of _Books for the Holidays. • • RIENDSHIP'S GIFT,. for 1848. J 1 .2 The Amaranth, 44 4, The. Garland, ~ s . 4 44 The Religious Keepsake, ' 4 • The Gilt of Friendship, The Evergreen ; 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 H. S. BOSWORTH & Co., deep No. 43 Market street Executor's Notice. LENTERS Testamentary,havilig been 'granted to the sobsaiibars, by the Register of Allegheny County, on the Eitate of Felix Curran, late of St. Clair' Township, Allekheny County,' deceased, all persons indebted to said Estate, will please to make immediate payment; and all persons having claims against said Estate; will present them duly authen. ticated for Settlement according to law. THOMAS CURRAN dicS-6tw ANN CURRAN -S . • 50 Qr. casks Burgundy Port 60 Hhde White Wine ;. 26 half fihds. " ," to arrive at N. Orkin' theism of thisanonth or beginning of next, per ship Waverly, Tinninan master, direct from Cello, for sale by • (dcc2o) • P. C.- MARTIII.• AA , A. MASON ¢ Co., No. 62 Market street, have ♦ just received an extensive 'assortment of daysey. and fancy dress buttons; also, gimps and fr.nges of every variety, cashmere cravats,ail lc scarfs, etc., etc. deelB CIiEfiIIZETTS .AND FAENCILWORKED COL . LARS, in all qualities, (seme very fined selling of r at a great sacrifice nt dec2o BARROWS & TURNER'S. BLANKETS I BLANKETS H -BLANKETS!!! Gentian Blue Macinaw, Whitney and country Blankets, at eastern coat,. to close consignment, at ROBINSON'S, fifth street, one doorlolow Nood. dec2o • 11DESHEIMER B&W, 18311, Hoeit'',Witie, di sect iinportation into - the-United itates by Pe ter Az paid Blumm, (from the base of the :mountain which surrounds the Castle ofJohannisburg) for sale by the 'ease or bottle, at the wine store of dec2o JACOB WEAVER. EISINHEIMER Hock wine, Henkel' & P 0.% Ur Mainzeexporiation; for sale by the cue Or bot tle al the Wine store of dec2o I[TOCICHEMIC E Hoek . *inn, lienkolilt Co. ex ja. porters to thei United 'Statos for oak. the case or bottle; at the wine store . of dean - - JACO. 111DIOCHHEIMER,1838, P. A...4inxim Br, CO.'S - di= MIL rent exportation to the United 'States; - for'sale by the case or bottle, at the wine store of dec4o JACOB WEAVER. TOHANNISBURGER Hock...A few cases of this tP celebrated wine, .for sale, by - the case or-bob . tile, lathe wine store. C declB . . , 1 Cinci 50AT.. t .460 Boxes No nnati,.just received and for isle by . - F. SELLERS, dee2l • No. betty,si L .. 17 Li ........ , _ , • - '- ,- ; :t . ,.5: . fA...':.- MEM tuttien alc; iss A taitlon • tiales Dry Gbodt ELLIOTT,Er. ENGLISH, 56 Market at., bet 3d and 4th. Winos to Arrlyep JACOB WEAVER B WEAVER: JACOB WEAVER .i''.=,..:,._•'.. - :, - .,'.:-; - '-i-, 1 :,.,';''' , ',.:.' ...,..::,: :,.-'t'.-4;-:'.',-'...',••'-.. . .- AilitraftlreibiliVAT.4tiT CO6IIWSPC/MON; - lb'. itiVptitAcaci ne At:rip:tit; - --- ' .. ' T ..frA/trintepi - : - ,'> ' -11 NI) ii R. , A, ttr'el It C•tr !IVS I` it lc C tt t•,, - . * 1? .you .ARE-SICIE;•get tared f if riiii r emoro, "megiiiirii"tii!dfintilivevo.% • Eherpintliviiiefal in; &gee inlietritalkbich-muor; to a , greinvtr of. levier 3xtent, dinar:hie-the ndroitable and intricate eont iinationa which fotni the syitirin, and oonseqently keret 'lslllelenAL; ' - ;. should Rotenaa iretnelatlld, yet efficacio on, limple and accredited' figent lov•prieerving-all•the ruminant of the bodyin good order!: . -• :•'• A • IIARSAT4.IIIIii-S AWL/ WILD CHT.DAT;IIIITI.S will achitiii thltirestdVand should VE in every fami .l?,tied•in'the -hinds •orevery_person,:nrlio, by st hu 'ness;lirefessiont or geteral-eourwe of life, is ?redo,- 'rinsed - to the very' many little ailments: that. render life a 'curse, instead af a bleating; an result, in their aggrega(ed condition, in the cause :4:: •-•,••••• • The Dittos here iii entioned 'are iimpiatinded by t mOn of great skill and knowledge, from the simples nature presenultithosi who care to 'fild Alain, and which are the only reliable antidotes to the pciimaii of 'disease - . The chief ingredients are: the amitereaUy beloved Sarsaparilla and the Bark! the WildEhory Trrt,• - with which the red.man• of the forint !ems* nearly every diirensci of the internal °ignite. These materials; tlthugh•powerfal 'in their action; tue•is common sense teathell us, " ,•: • • •:•• •• '••••••• "" • ENTIRELY • IiARIaILESS; - -•• • •,.,'" ••J and prepared as they are here, one of:the greatest medico/ operations in the inhabitable glebe. By tak ing these'Brtanks;thescriftdens may be respired to beauty, and avoid the sharp knife of thesorgeon i i , for they not only eradiate ' pimples and tumors,'but overcome •• • -,," 4' •••'• • ' ''• '' •'" •' • ' • • CANE Ell ' , AND KING'S •EVIL ! : • t* Whoeier Is subject to the Itormrsof•Consumption, should at once purchase this sunn-ussinnr- ' In' the .train of 'Caravan:elm follow dreadful - local conges tions, oftentimes insanity, very frequently mania or hypneondrie, vioftnt bead aches, - palpitations; and Tither affections orthe heart, and rheumatic swel lings. Dr. Wood's Compound is one of the most of ficient - niedicinelin routing these complaints, and their fountain head; that can possibly be•procured. , Trout being confined in close rooms, and from I taking.a small modicum of exercise, numerous-pep.: sons daily are made to deplore a lots of appetite,: painful hcradaches;weaknese ofthemuseleaduagour, I want of encrgyeullicient to pertnittheut to oak fee- . Nation, &c..&c.,•These. persons say for . years; that i : they "don't feel very well: , 117 they do nut employ . a method by which- they, min 'feel ourri wru..; they eventually sink , under n severe fit or illne,ss, and at . . ' • - . SATED, MOW . TUC .0111 TE • ' . • only by a miracle,l'and eveti then the lancet, leech, blister and'ealornel.hav left them mere shattered hulks, full of achek and sorrows, and not only a pest to themselves, but'a source of disgustand anaoyance to all with whom they came is contaat. 'Alt these • FitAREUL CONSEQUENCES • ... may be avoided byan early application ulthe virtues of these Sir - rms. I For the truth oftbii; the proprie tor pledges ithi ivora and•liOnor; and inevidence can show files of uoilonbted certificate; which he has rc ceived, onstaliciteifrion all. quarters .' He does not, however, ask the i valid to swalidw:hii certificates, but his Snit;;, and is to stake all he bolas dear on earth in favor of their 'Worth:. . THE DYSPEPSLII, I in either A modified or severe. fcrm; will disappear before the gualitiei of Dr: %Fond's preparation, and the cure maybe re lied' on is a permanent one: Did, • the Btrimix possess no other recommendation, ii I - would be ono orthe finest vegetable cempOUnds medical science can invent: botit is equal to the complete cradicatihn 'of ' • ' • ni . P.R . 0031PLJINT, in every sbape, and of everraffection, minor or gi gantic, of the billiailaparatus. Individuals who are coristitotionally bilious ought regularly to take this mild agreeable and: excellent vasty AND . Asiatic:Tv, as it will diffuse health throughout every fibre of the fratrie,ard send happiness and love of lile thrilling to the hurl • ktixuaci. • 01:1THT :MCP • KELP. AT • 0:‘ Every medicine cheat on hound shito thoUld•aiso be Well stocked with this capital remedy 'as {CrSCUR- V Y.4g cannot afflict those who taker it,- or long re sist its rigorous nstraults. ALI. LIIIVILITTLS or THL Btoott vanish, berm it,•and the old relics of early imprudence invariably disappear, soon aller being subniitted to its aCtion. Every complaint of the stomach is broken by it The Brrrina have in no instance failed of coring 3AVXDICI, CERTJULL. DLit trrs, every disorginixation of •. .TRIf..NEILWOUS SYSTEM: . .Bymeglacting rtilinie inroads made upon the lat ter a fast portion of our fellow beings are rendered estremely miseraide—Xo miserable, indeed, that they wish to die. Every bottle of Dr. Wood's Sarsa parilla -and Wild Cherry Bitters," contains a modi cum of joy and content for each of those anxious end Imprudent eufferers. Remember that an injudi cious use of mereuriis inevitably productive Of many evils which are putt* flight by this glorious and un sarpissable compound; and that alßactiond which are • HEREDITARY may speedily andisafely •be shuffled off through its agency. Asa medicine which must benefit EVERYBODY, • from the sinpar delicate is the continua AND .DES PAIRING 'tysail), no equal is to be tumid for it. It would be well to bear in mind that preventive is infinitely mote desirable than cure; and that Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry Erma/ ARE BOTH. Put ap in bottles . .three or four times larger than Bristol's or Sand , l l l' Or the same price--one dollar per bottle. • WYATT & KETCHAM, 121 Fulton street, New York, wholesale Agents: Sold in' Pittsburgh, at P. R. SAWYERS HEALTH DEPOT Of Valu able Medicines, Smithfield, between 3a and Fourth streets, and at WAIL THORN'S Drag Store Market street. I sep2 d6rawl2t fpflOSE who have been deceived with mock pre:. I tended'Hair preparations, should read the fol lowing statements of respectable persons: Mr. Abraham , Yanderbeck, of 98 Avenue D, New York, certifies that his bead was entirely bald on the' tnp, end by the use of two 3s. bottles- of Jones' Coral Hair Restorafive,•he- bas a good• crop of hair, and will soon have it long, thick, and luxuriant. Mr. Wm. Jackson, of 89 Liberty et. ' Pittaborgh, certifiest On the 3d!nf Feb. 1847, that Mr-Thomas Jaenson's head, croithe top, was entirely - bald for fifteen years, and that by using two 3s. bottles of Jones Coral Hair Restorative, the hair is growing fast, thick and healthy. He expects by using tine a little longer to have a better, head of hair than he ever had.. HAvr. You•Scunr..on DANDRUFT 1 Mr. Power, a grocer, eiFulton et., bad his 'hair corn. pletely choked up ith dandruff, and Junes' Coral Hair Restorative entirely and permanently cared it. Directions for using Jones' Coral Hair Restorative: For forcing' the growth of Hair, it is necessary to cause a alight frictifin on the scalp, so that the Re storative may enter the pores. This may be done by applying 'it with a Moderately hard brash, but it is I not necessary to uselthese harsh means except in ac tual cases of baldness. Where the Hair falls off, turns grey, Ike., apply the Restorative with the hand, or a soft brush. Part the hair in the different places, so that the restorative may touch the scalp. The same directions may be used for Dresaing, Bald at J•cosort's No 89 Liberty at. bead of Wood, Sigwof the Big Boot. ‘•-••••• ••• nov23 • PERCUSSION CAPS— 2000 M r asepried;, just received and (Of sale by • • AB . FAHNESTOCIC & CO. I . cor jet and Weed. sts. ' • • 'Cavils*, Vgairs;gave • ThIPORTED 'AN DOME3TIC 4 : 15,000 Principe .1 various Brands; ' 6,000 ltegalta:i •• •. : • ••• 3,000 Laminas ; •••:*'• ' .'•.' ' • • ' 2,000 Castillos; • • ' ' ' • • 10,000 Small sized Havanna!' • Together With alo i lge lot cifHale SpinishiMeelay and Commo n Cigars. • • • • • • '-' ' Also, 10 Boxes o t luidp. Toll:keel; (brittle at No. 2.i ' Fifth street,- ittsburgh..'• • • ilecl4 lw JACOB MILYiLLISTER.. . DRuas.-43um . m rrh Turkeif • " Gtsrnboga • • " Ktoo True; • . ' • • • " Opium, now clop; •• • " Gdlbanuin Strained; ' Est Jalap; • . " Dandelion .• • . Belladonna; . • • hat received and fur sale by - • • •B.jA. PAHNkSTOCK & CO. cot- lit pad Wood sta. CIDER VINEGAR.--83 barrels pure Vinegar, ' from Cider of 1846; in store, for sale wholesale aed retell. • 1 •vdec9 / .74111/A74 &Olt nutdratbio 1.. r ,... -, . JE. :". • •li -. *.g, ileitis ; - warranted geiailie i ' • Just recolyed sad rWe by - .• . • • 'B. A. FAHNESTOCX & Co: • ~ car li; God ito . . , • - . assortd iiteh.for oak by: .. • J. D. WIL,LIADIB. IVAILS-1100 keg TAL es LO__Vir, , ;Tor iraLe 115 SD! ipAIR P i r k : rs AHl!' 4101 4.: . :.:....t.,z4i ._ inch, Will be Mad yet, taw, kLAIR, 613 Wood sr. wr~~-`=~" - ~- : : ~ ti.; ... !~~ . MINIE :: .- ' . '4is ' i' ' :- .7 4, - ' ,-, : , •; •:, ;r' • -.. ..i:: - , .!.'. -,!; V,7,-,,7•'--:;k.. :=VSEM iiiimi4CkAtllq*TilikrUissu A •frtns *en Itaime. liars of splcuirdig rasiese '..a , 'Nfeerveri .is :noir doixikkedi a 11ik451 3 „ ~. rNiftest; - trevtitniesed and fotnishei,liCelittak,- 3 powerful finals on the welete or 1 the Wtlefr : • ' accoannedatieyr and eouitOtt 'that *Oen •eeak • ' ' ettre„,tets been provided for,ptisseegers. ,The - - has beanie operation• for fire years—hare carried le million of peopie witliont the least injury to their person... The botti *ill be at the foot of Wood' *treat the day prerioatito starting,- for the reception of freight tind thoodaty) , of passengers Orallor regis , ter. In all cams passage , money atm-be paid' la advance. ' • ' • 111niairifrPad ke.t . e ;T . .. y -, y The MONONGAHELA,. Capt. Slone, mill Jetty Pittsburgh ovary Monday, morning, et JO-o'clock i Wheeling every Mond-ay. evevinfratkOr..kt. ,i .. -.; Thir 4 HIDERNIA rNo. 2, • CapL J IClisefertar 4.1111e/0r "Pittsburgh 'everr Tuesday , rourniog at 211 'o'clock f- 'Whit:lib:4 :every Tuesday-eveuirigiat • -The .NEW 4:411311.10D 2... Captain leaie•Pistebsirgh. einry-Virelaesday.motaigg as 10.4eelock, Wheeling every Wedneeday. evening et *lO P. ' • : •$. • • . . . '' • • • , ; 21 Aurs.daY ,, le.14Affitiv:•..: ',:.':;:r: • Tk o WISO.OPISII% ;Captain:Rai exact will'lfiv• Pittsburghtever.*ThurKlay too:sits , o'clock; W rporidayie twin r ..•• • ; ; -7 •1 ••• •::,..--; '.••• • • • P•C'C • • The E-LIPP.Eit liel'2 4 .CaptaiD Crook', .wilL•leavii Pittsburgh ere.. Friday - .Nlernirg at 10.e 4 cieck Wileeling.eyfri,Friday eseping.aF . lO r.-11:. EatarJrty . rallelFet: • The MESSY.= MI; Cs - plait} Dit..Canip;:vrill -Maio Pittsburgh every Satortley suoriting at -10 &deep ; ,Wheeliag every Sztlerday- eveutoutt 10 r. • • • • . ........... . Sunday 'Packet. . , NEWTOXii,Captaia *awn., will:lnare :Pittsburghstr . ety tivaday ,ro.traieit at ..14.0!clock; Whereliatetery..gui4ay evening • 1847 ~ I ..• • 43DOWNSVILL.E AND • CUMlik:lt LAND TO - •••. Tlsloltki AND PLIILADELPIII.3. , • ; Tine to Baltimore. ' • • • " 32 hours. Time to Philadelphia 40 hours.' . . • [ONLY 73 MILES 52'.&01504] Spleudid and fast running iteamen Consul, 1 Louis APLane and Swatara, have commenced making double daily tripii ° One boat will lekke the klonongabela:wirartevery morning precisely at 8 cloek. Passengers . by the tuntninflitie will AiriVe Daltiinore nest evening in time, - frif.tha - Philadtd plila Mail:Boats or Rail ,Road cars.. The,eygnin g Boat will' eave the: oluirldaily at-4 o'clock, except :sitadaye. l'asseugers, by this. boat will. lodge on board, in comfortable state rooms. _Leine Browne- - rifle next Morning at 6 o'clock; cross the mountains in day light; sup: and lodgO in Cumberland. - Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The preparntiotie on this route are ample; and the connection' ennio 'Olen; ro that disappointments or delays eti. • '. known upon it. Passengers can stop on the route and resume their teat, again at pleasuie, and have choice of Rail Road or Steamboat between Baltimore undgPhiladelphia. Coaches chartered Dr partici to trate! as they de. SeCore yilor at INC otSce; MozkongitheLs 'Muse, or Si. CharresilOtii. • • . • . fob 7- .I.IIES -• Beaver and Wellsville Packet. '.• T, .. A . , , . be steamboat - BEVER, Quirks It Clarke, Master, :will, durinolle coming winter season; make daily trgs os Lipeer and Wells ville, leaving Pittiburgli evorting at 9 o'clock, and Wellsville at 3 o'clocliil'. M. dcels - ._ - .--•.-- G.-IVl.:llAlcfatiltiCO;;,-.Arritpts. ---. - h. , -t-t.1.-- 7 ,-. - -- .l=-. _^..r,,,••• , — . ----- , -- '7 --- • A.:IitEIMM..OLL-7271t:GIIRArkkME.41 - or ii.RATLlKEL. , ==PrrielireiTftiont trefoil itiVinnck y , • 185 feet below the earth's eurCia: This,Dilirill be foetid' "Maly superior_to_lLidena, -iiiitislti r lir any • other Conned? , popular - Oils. r• Its-curatile proper- I tie' for the fo lowing aliments are truly. wonderful. 1 Inflammatory rheumatism, whooping-cough. plithie • lie, coughs, - colds, spasms,' teeter, erysipelas; ficald i head, stoup, inflammatory sore throat; ,liver Co ! plaint, inflammation of the kidneys, pa i n' in t he l i breast, side mid back, diseases of the spine, piles, heart - burn, diseases- of the hip joint, inflamed sore eyes deafness and ear ache,' worms, tooth-ache, sprains, attains, burns, scalds, bruises, cuts, ulcers, cancer, fever, 'sores, &c. &c. Price 59 cents per bottle. Sold wholerZit aid retail by WM. JACKSON, at his boor arid - "hoe store, 89 Liberty street', Pittsburgh. The •nie . nom stands in'the door-way. Only 'place 'in Pittsburgh where the centrum can be obtain's& ' ' ' Cautien.- In order to. be sore of obtaining the genuine, purchase only of the general agent for Western Pennsylvania, Win. Jackaon,- 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 Pennitylrania as follower Dr. Hall 4- Co. proprietor, Kentucky. • Wm. Jackson, General Agent for Western Penn sylvania,B9 Liberty *treat, Pittsburgh; to Whom all orders must be addressed. ' . • Otuerre—Eneh bottle is eftclosed In one:alba labove named Pitumhteta, and the name of William Jackson, (the general and only wholesale agent for Western Pennsylvania) printed on the outside' of the label... oct23 lADIES are cautioned against eying Common 4 PreparmiChalk: They are nut aware how fright- fully injurious it is to thu skirt ! bow . coarse, bow I rough, bow sallow, yellow, and unhealthy the skin appears after sting prepared chalk ! Insides. it. is injurious, containing a large quantity of lead I We 1 haveprepared a beautiful • vegetable article ,- which we call Joan' Spanish Lily. White. It is perfectly innocent, being purified of 211'6dt:tenons qualities} I and it imparts to the rein a natural, healthy, ala baster; clear, lively white; at the same time acting I as a coanietie on the skin, making it soft and smooth. Dr. James Anderson, Practical Cheinim 'or Maine chusetts, says: ,/ After analysing Jones' Spaaials Lily White, I find' it possesses the most beautiful and natural, and at the same time Innocentorliitte.l ever saw. I certainly can conscientiously recem mend its use to all whose shin requires beautifyi% ' PriCe 25 cents a box. Directions--too best_way..tp apply Lilly White, is with suit loather or woid—the former is preferable.' • A VD:V. ear on Trent roll 25 emir.--White teeth. Pout• breath, healthy Gums. 'Yellow and unhealthy teeth, after being once or **ice cleaned with June' Amber Tooth Paste, have the appearance' sit the most beautiful ivory, and, at the same time it Milo perfectly innocent and exquisitely fine, that its con stant daily use is highly advantageees, oven to those -teeth that are in good condition t giving them a beau tiful polish, and preventing a premature decay. -- Those already. decayed it prevents lion' becoming worse—it also fastens such as is becoming-loose and by persevetaece it wilt render the foulest teeth ' delicately white, and make the- breath deliciously sweet. Price 25 or 371 centi a box. All the above are sold only at 82 Chatham st.i-igu of the American Eagle, New York, and by the appointed Agents whose names appear in the next column. • Witt rote MAIM*, and get a rich husband, lady/ "Your face is your fortune: , Is't beautiful, clear, ilia? Is it . whiter' . If not,' it can be made so even though it be yellow,- disfigured, sunburnt, nailed and heckled. Thousands have been 'made fame who have' washed once or twice with Jones' -Italian Chemical Soap: ' The effect la gloriousond magnifi cent. ' Hut be lute you get- the genoine Jones , Soap, at the Sign of the Ann:lase Eagle, 82 Chatham It. ling-wenn, Salt-rheum,Scurry, Ern, ipelarifter berla Itch, are often cureby-Jonesls Italian Chemi cal Soap, when every ItiMl of remedy has failed. That It cores pimples, freckles, aid clean the skit, all know. Sold at the Jimmican Eagle, 82 Chatham st.. - klind, reader, this seldoth ' or never &U.` • - - ' , C. INGLIS, Jr. Paterson:. Sold at Janne:Ws, 89 Liberty at., head of Wood,' Sign of the Big Beet. ' • n0v2.3 .. ... . . . . • Sotto* to Stockholders.. • • . - riLEVELAND.and Pittsburgh Rail Road—An IR , stalment often yer centum (the 4th instalment) on the amount of subscription on the capital stock of this company is required to be paid on or before the first day of January,' 1848 -IStorAbotdera in the • eity of. Pittsburgh will pay - to Slestra 4, W. Robinson Co. Corner of Wood and Thirratreets in and near S'alineville to.loseph G. Laceek; in and near Wellsville to Janine Stewart, local treasurer s . By older of the Board. , A. G. CATLETT, Bearetary. Office *of the O. & r. R. R.) November 30, 4147, 4C9II I I.4PAVER. FRENCH Market at., have just another revoke of French Mr fashiotrahle celery. • =S= Engin Via40;076 . . •-;.,44'Wiesday We/paint . 4sy• Ilack,;,110 $L' lEft : AfII tJI MBl Ts.:. . Elie lON= ~'~i,. 4 =EI MEM :. ;•,•115t/.%,•.-gre.t.i4-4*.vx,p '•:' i.:7;:);:%',-.--;;i.=•,T2l-I.:.t.tit, ''.11•• ; : i• eii ° ::,. l- •.1-.'.. - .: :; - 5. '...,, , : gi.r . 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