• 40 " 4 ' 1 4, *ol the Waite ,Morning post. PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 26, 1246 CORRESPONDENTS In reference to communications which may appear in this paper, we havenne or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author be ing firstmsdo known to us, and when inserted, must al ways be taken as oxpressiveof theviews of Ike writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved "COX 6 To TlA."—The attention of our readers is earnestly ditected to the advertisement of the "Caw. ton Tea Company." We can only soy that the "Teas" sold by the agents of the company. in this c(y, Messrs Bgt.t. & GassT, aro of a superior quali ty. The agents have sold a great q uantity of it, and those who have used it speak in the highest terms of its flavor. 0,7" rite Ship Corpentets in Tomlinwn's 4,4, yard, struck for higher wages on Monday last, which they obtained about noon. Two countrymen were arraigned before his (donor this morning for sprecing too hard. They had con siderable money about them and were giving it away to all that would take. The Mayor gave them a good ourtain lecture in the shape of a fine 1 of dollar each and costs, which they very willingly paid and de. camped. Another of the name class who was so un fortunate as not to be in possession of the dimes, was sent to the Hill for t breeder. CliUßCHirs BURST.—The Baptist church at Water town, N. Y. valued at $5,000, not insured; and the Methodist Episcopal church et Goshen, Clermont counts, Ohio, were recently destroyed by tile. EIGHT OF WAY Great Meeting of the Citizens of Arm strong, Venting°, Clarion arut other North western counties, assembled at Pittsburgh, March 25th, 1846. ..._.__. Hon DANIEL B LOl'siG, of Clarion county, was Black Smithing and Wagon Making rolled upon to preside; Thomas M'Cullough, Samuel Establishment, Plummer, John Reynoldn, Adam Black, I 1 Lingin- _ exrw•cen won AND SMITH/IEI.D 51 , lON, Wm Libber, Charles Hahn, C :Myers, jr, J 'M "VX THERE all hinds of Biacksmithing and %Virg Reynolds, Samuel Mlsairt. of Clarion, James Danger v v Making in dune in the best style, avd on it field, of Venango; David Rider, John Miner, of Jef- most reas onable terms. Pernons withirg wort: do lerson, P M'Laughlin. of Armstrong, officiated as would du well to call. All orders promptly attend Vice Presidents, and Richard Shepler, of Clarion,l to Joseph Copeland, Alexander Reynolds, of Armstrong I and A W Reymend, of Venango, acted as Secretaries. I On motion. J B Reynolds, Jame■ Hanson, Juhn Evans, Henry Fuller, Edward Brett James A Kerr, and Phillip Mechling, were appointed a committee to I draft 'resolutions expressive of the sense of the meet-I ing, who having retired, upon their return, reported the folleeriog, which were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That, though absent in person from our homes, our hearts arAti II there and beat with a lives I ly interest to which is nearest and dearest to our be sours and business. Resolved, l hat as tVestern Pennsylvanians, we feel deeply interested in any and every improvement of a public nature, ill it is calculated to increase the growth of the state, and which shall tend to develop its resources and extend its trade and give employment to the industrious and enterprising inhabitants tilelC- of. Resolved, That we are, one and all, in fever of! grunting the Right of Way to the lt alumina and Ohio, Railroad Company, for bringing their road to the, city of Pittsburgh, which it nun peat market cf con-1 gumption and supply. Rego/red, That we, as citizens of Western Penn sylvania, are fully sensible that our inteii"ts, our growth and prosperity are identified with that of every other part of Pennsylvania, and most seriously believe that the termination of that road at Pntsburgh, will greatly add to the wealth end resources of ever) part of the State, and that its termination at any point below that city, a ill be ruinous to the tract ests of us all. Resolved, That we will oppose from this out, Ia I support in our respective counties, any candidate fora legislative office, who still oppose the said right of way. Rcsoficd, That entertaining no bowie reeling to- i wards the people of Philadelphia, we cannot but de. phone the inveteracy of that blind and unaccountable o pposition which they have continued to make to this important public improvement, escalated as well for the benefit of that city and our State works, as fur Pittsburgh and the west. Resolved, That having almost unanimously sop• ported FlisteCill K SHUN it, from a confidence in his honesty, integrity and intelligence, we give nu ear to the rumors set afloat., we believe by his enemies, that be has shown, or purposes to show any hostility to a measure so vital to so large u portion of his friends and ardent admirers. Resolved, That our Representatives in the Legisla lure be requested topes' an act to remote all obstruc tions to the navigutti.d) of the Clarion river. On motion, the following gentlemen a ete requested to address the meeting—a ith which they complied in the following order coiled upon: James S Craft, Samuel W Black, Wilison-WCandless, and William E AUM.OO, Eicirs, and after tendering the thanks of the meeting to said speakers, the papers of Allegheny, A r mstrong. Butler, Clarion and other counties. (ca.. cept Philadelphia) were requested to publish the lite, ceedings. Adjourned. (Officers names ) Coughs and Colds—ln all cases of coughs and colds, the sufferers will find a pleasant but powerful remedy in C lickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pill.— The fame of this medicine lies already •proud Co- a nd wide. Over five hundred thousand boxes of these pills were sold last yens, having been used in al: as ccrtained cases with perfect success. For liver com• plaint, affection of the lungs, palpitation of the heart, influenza, asthma, scarlet fever, fever and ague, drop ev, typhus fever, and other diseases. This pill is coat ed with fine white auger, so that the medicinal ingre. clients are imperceptible to the taste. To children, they may be administered without difficulty. So well. convinced is Dr Clickener of their efficacy in all spec i• feed cases,, that he pledges himself to return - the money when the promised effect is not produced. Sold by Wm Jackson, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickcner's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity• 00 . fieware of an imitation article called "Intpro• wed Sugar -Coaled Pills,"purporting to be Patented as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries. got up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, for the last four or five years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. mar 26. Dr. Wislar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.—This celebrated remedy is a compound balsamic prepare• tion of the Wild Cherry and Moss of leeland, com bined by a new chemical progress with the Extract of Pine. So salutary have been its effects in all CR. ses when administred fur Coughs, Asthma, Consump Lion, or any disease of the lungs. that many of the most distinguished physicians have approved and recom mended it, and openly acknowledged it to be site most valuable medicine ever discovered. h istruly a valuable medicine, and is effecting an immense amount of good in the relief of suffering humanity. ('See Advertisement. 5/1 BB LS Thompson's Extra Family Flour, just artirtng and fin sale by BUEtBRIDGE, WILSON & Co. Water street. 150 D tk o i z io , r :N ia, c e or b n y brooms assorted quail SUABRIDGE, WILSON & CO, Water st, 700 BAG Prime Green Rio Coffee, on bandand for sale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & Co., Water street. IT IS WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD M'Such was the declaration of a gentleman on FrWly last, after having used •'Sellers' Cough Syrup" for a distressing cough, that made him Teel very un comfortable through the day, and prevented Lim from sleeping a great part of the night. We do not say that this Syrup will always cure, but we no say, that 99 persons out of every hundred who have used It, pronounce it the best cough mixture that has as yet been offered to the public. The Syrup is put up in 25 and 50 cent bottles. and may be bad at the drug store of R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood st. mar 13. s _ % Vt l .6 , "auc• 1.";... 1 +°- :v 2 6 -' a . * -4 ,0,41* " 4 4 ' 4•• • r POLICE COURT, March 424 liousahold sad School Tandtare AT AUCTION. AT 10 o'clock on Friday morning the 27th inst., suite Dwelling House of the Rev W J Bekewell, Little's Row on Libertynesr Marbury street, will be sold a quantity of very good quality Household Fur niture, among which are the following, viz: 2 extra large Book Cases for school room. 2 NOM. Book Cases with glass fronts, trays for minerals, &c.' 1 Mahogany Book Case with Secretary. 1 '' Sofa end Parlor Chairs. Dining and dressing tables; wardrobes; mahogany. walnut and cherry bureau.; low post, French and other bedstead.; matcasses; wash attends; fancy and com mon chaire; hat and umbrella stands, void; inn blinds, tnahrigan) and other rocking choirs; toot stools; fend ers; lauclry table 10 feet by 3; table, tea and chamber queensware; glassware, &c. mar2s J. D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Removal. 'filmTH E undersigned has removed his Pi ano Forte Manufactory and Music Warerooms. from St. Clair st to 112 Wood attest, 2d door above Fifth, where he will keep constantly on hand, a lurge assortment of Pia toe and Music, and Musical Instruments of every kind. He respectfully solicits the attention of Musical Amateurs. to his Piano Fortes nnw on hand. They are of the at tat patterns, made of the best materials, and have all the latest improvements. They are war ranted to stand any clima.e, and to keep in order us long as nay manuf actured.- F. BLUME, 112 Wood ' at. 21 door above Fifth. N. B. To those who era not judges, he can only nay that he warrants the Pianos in every particular, i and if they do nut give entire satisfaction, will refund ' the money. _ mar 23. !Zoltan Attachment. wo splendid Pianos, with Coleman's celebra ted /Eolian Attachment, jot finished and for sale by F. BLUME. mar 23 IP2 Wood st, second drew above 51h. M A lIOGANY AND ROSE WOOD VENEERS AND BOARDS—Just received, a large assort ment of the above articles. of all sizes and qualities, at F. BLUME'S 112 Wood st., 2 I dour übove CANE F Olt CHAIR SEATS-500 Itts Cunc t Chair Seaia, nn 1010,1 FITI.I for sale ut B LU Al E'S, 112 Wood t.t. 2d dont above sth. rrint 17.1 v An Acrostic. "JUST IN TIME FOR CHEAP BARGAINS JUST T eceive.l, a eplondid assortment of it ring tl summer goods, Unsuroarsod for giointily. 9 uality nr Stele. The Proprietor of 0114 E e stublisliment Takes great pleasure in informing his friends and toe public In general, that he i. now prepared to fill all orders that his Numerous cuitumers may favor him with. Si rangers the Inv:viers wutil.l do we•l, in vi.iting Iron City, iv roll and ran in or his eatensive and well Made atock of teddy made clothing. He hits a C,lll. Otte a,-nrtm.•nt , of Ertgli.li climbs, to winch he would invite attention uLo Ftettrit cloth. of every color nn.l gnatity, w hi c hlie t. t)tlt•tintZ nt a ..•••1 4,n111 nrlvnln,.. on engem in ices. Rem•mta•r tit this Store vnu are 11101 naked two prices being Convijced that email profits and quick sales is as best way to mecum Having in his employ the he,t workmen, be ea wni rant Every article mniie at his estahltslimeni to fit Anti to be of the best materials, he mould again Purchasers generally to give him a Before purchasing in any other place, As he is e,mthitlit he inn sell them as goad gotsiis as Reasonable prices as any hawse in thiscity sn fer as to say a little the .per. All his goods are new and of handsome patterns pur chased In the east, but a few weeks since; the subscriber Now returns his thanks to his friends and the public in general, and So n co niinosnce of their favorn. Iron City Clothing Store, No 1:12, Liberty [mm 71 C. '.II:CLOS6V.Y. Miller Wanted r oGO into the country; one qualified to tale charge of a Gribt Mill. A man Ail! be iitel,rref I!. to L WI IN A it rii. mar 23 renn st, bei.ren 11 a.•d rind I wi n. S A IrGIITER AIDES, a prime article in -17 OP store, and for 4.1.1” a The NVareholow of ' C A McANCLTV & Co. mar 23 Canll rilorr ES UN MORTV.R.S.L-F.s‘ay , on Flydral; lic and Common •nd on lam, burning, by J. li.Toltcu For sale by janl BJLLE'S PHoNoGRAPHIC DICTIONARY. —an explanniory prnnnuncing d'honogfilidnc Dictionary of the Enf.:li.i loinvi , rfe, with a v.a.ahulary of G, eek , Latin, Sedirtui n and Geographical names. ako, a collection of phrases often used by English sv, i tem For sale by C. H. K ;•...7 enrner nf Wont and 3d 0141._ A MERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1846. Li The American Almattsc and iterosit.ary of rueful knoo ledge (or the d ear 1846, jUAt rverived and for sale by U. KAY, )nobcar Wood end 3d Ins. • •.. _ . . RESIDENCE AT THE COURT LONDON c.ompriting official and reoional incindcmo. For sale by. C. H. KAY. WO'. coiner of IVoodquid 3d ..ts. TUOVIAS PALMER, MANUFACTURER a: IMPORTER OF WALL PAPER, Fire Board Prints. Borders. Landscape Paper, Or narnental Derigns, Transparent ;Vindore Shades, 4-e , and Dealer in Writing and 14'rappih , Paper, Bonnet and 6indcrs Boards, s•c NO. 17 .m•nxt:T ST, EISTWEEN THIRD & FOURTH ST PrITSBUGIIH. PA. HAS had at no former pet i.ra. a stock so rxtensive and well assorted, as that to which lie now most respectfully invites the attention of purchasers. It corn- prises French and A tneriran parlor, hall, office, eham• bier and counting room Paper, of every giwa4i:j. The colors are brilliant and durabin.. and the style of pat terns unnurpassed. lly the Regular Line of Pack ets, between Havre and New York, and from the Fac tory, which in always in active operation, and uni formly supplied with the best workmen the country can furnish, frequent additions, during the Spring and Su'rmer, will be mark to the geode in store.— Prices moreover, will be so extremely moderate an to meet the views of the most economical. and social! merchants and house-keepers disposed to examine and judge fur themselves, that their intereu will be essen tially subserved, by buying at this Establishment. ®Rags, Tow and Tannner's Scraps taken in trade or bought at the regular market prices. march 23,13 m. Lard Oil at a Reduced Price THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and public in general, that his new Factory is now completed. and with a large addition to his machinery, be is prepared to make considera ble quantities of a superior article of Lard Oil, which he is determined to sell cheap, filly appreciating the old proverb, "theta nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling." Be feels confident that consumers would find it to their advantage to give him a call and examine for themselves. Woolen manufacturers, Machinists and others. nre respectfully invited to examine hls superior oil, Fifth street, near Market, opposite Hunker's Confectiona ry Store, and Messrs Samuel M'Clurken & Co, Lib erty street. M. C. EDEY, Pittsburgh Lard Oil Manufacturer. A superior quality of Star Candles always on hand of assorted sizes. mar 24. QF.L.;"n`d*a~ir<+~,r. r ~".3s':. P s:~a+`. ~i.i .~'ak, €a MEIThe regular mail and passenger steam er, CLIPPER NO2 Captain Crooks, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and PittsbutgA. leaving this port every Friday at 10 A M., and Wheeling at 10 P 84, the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Mon day at 10 o'clock, A M. For freight or passage apply on board. Thu Clipper No r 2 was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and accom modation. male. 3 11 "" SATURDAY PACKET. The regular mail and passenger steam er. MESSENGER, Cape Linford, will run as n regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this pnrt every Saturday at 10 1 M. and Wheeling at 10 P M. the same day. Returning she will leave 'Cincinnati every Tuesday. at 10 o'clock, A M. For height or passage apply on board. The 'Messenger was builtexpreasly fur thin trade. and offers to her passengers every comfort and accom modation. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET. THE regular mnil and passenger' steamer CIRCASSIAN, Copt have Bennett, w ill run a , n regolor packet heween Pideburgh and Cincinnati,leavleg phi. port every Sample) nt 10 A NI, and Wheeling at 10 I' the same day. Returning, she will leave Chicianuti every Tuesday at 10 A M. For freight or pastmge apply on board. I[7'Tlie Circassian was built expressly for this tiude and offers to her passenz,ers every comfort and accommodation. marlel3 Good Intent Fast Mail for G-10 L A LO EHLHP YlO Leave Pittsburgh daily, at 1 o'clock, P. M. RUNNING THROUGH IN 4S HOURS, ASCENDING THE' DILLS WITH 3IX HORSES AND POSTILLION . r:,-;•_?..,; .1. in ay "*"." rum Okarnbe - r.burg by Railroad lo Phitaddriphia. n newly It Eight Wheel Cur•, there eon weting w ith Nlail Car. for New Soil.; RIAU us Chain e• -hung with Mull Um, tlhect for Baffin., e tl7 - 'olli. - eu for 7.lnr, next door tc the Ex , •11,tOze 11,.te1, St Ci.Jll eurrt, and orrusite the St Chtt.le , H ecl, NN ood alrret. .jun , 12 \V. lt. 1I01111111:A D. WILLIAM M'KEF --- Opposition Good Intent Fast Line for 23 - ,EI S 1 or sPLEN DID TllOl BUILT c‘ , • CH L 3, Limited t, Seren Passengers. Leave Pitt•bur;li daily at 11 P. M. RUNNINGTHItOUGH IN 48 HOURS, A-rentimg th , mo,lnittin SIX HOUSES AND POSTILLIOA onLy ONE :116HT OUT TO CHAMOtitiBUGII, hence by RAIL ROAD to l'hilatielithin, Owing the• mlt Line, running their 11%% n the rontl.)rooner• tin•, will' GI, it, New \•nrk; shoat Clam w,. bur:: with :11,11int, doect to ilaltonumutol Wa•li C. 11. K %Y. corner of Woo., •od 3d o. FRIDAY PACKET FARE REDUCED!! Or APLENDID sr" 1 RoT BUILT COACREs. AND RAIL ROAD CARS, fiR FARE REDUCED! 1;:"0.,,• . ••••• • .4 ; SN • Saar 1,1011(20v. re'litfire Pecond door I , eluw the St Chet les Putt 1V00:1 at rect A. HENDERSON, Agent_ OEM 18-16 DIONONGAIIELL notrry, ------- m,-cANDLEss s, McCLUR E. Dried Fruit. Vi • , i 1/ It () WINSVILLE, TO TINE. renoised to Flolltb tl• OrilUdite li S:. It II i Eil'atu-r+0,..• Li•ery 'sables. ' Jan7-3rn ! l oo 1 • 3 7. -I : 6I '. IELS pri'l AP1'1"; .. l'eacticA; _ ....._ BALTIMORE AND PIIILA t) ETAT 1 A Dissolution of Partnership. J t2,t received and in sale by di EURGE CO . C ,E II .m.i.a R.XN, (Owls 73 Malta Staping• ) Fr II £ r0.,.......1.4. of the tenaler•inced hevetolore ; ~,,.., VIP: srucxnin F•sT itt,11.11. , : sT "writ. i oxi•o•ng un.le, the firm . of Gil Acti St Krn.r.i , Y, • ---- C ON SDI., l ialt . LOUIS M.LANE 111,A t m ol t . w as dissolved be mutual c,,easent. on the ; Illadoria Winos. 7th tiva iit Felt inst. 'flue t .otttt, p a pers, notes and ' QOM F. eery c.b.ire (kid Blackburn Maderia Wine. ~,,,,,„1 , 4,1,1, firm have been ploced in the hands 1.. J for sale by the down, or single bottle by , AMP cd'James G r acey.f.it sett le.tent and ColleCtloll. end all i STERET"I" Sr. CO., MEDIUNI, neeuun , . against die said film, a. ill lie pos....nu-41 in him I No 13. Nlarket street, Ilave rnmmerlef- , 1 mi.klor, the i r trgulitr !rips b e - fot f en d tn,l ~lisfncti.). he being fully authors msr7 one door above Front. _ _ --- taren Pittsburgh and Illownsville. OalOi and e mpontued 14 u that pll , po•e. The m o r rong tarat letorea the Monongahela what( JAM ES 6 R ACEY, I Sherry Wines. B Row N. r;.,!.. and Pale Sherry Wines in deserts, :doe, the B r idge, prescisela at 8 o'clock. l'itt/d/urgli, Fa.. ti, 1, - ; 16. J AMES N. EN NEVI . ; l'uvo•neesby thi• [hit taken the wage* at Brown. I or single bottles, for sale by sT ERETT Sz. Co., ilk. .3fllo eveniog a nt 4 o'clock, and the s plendid rar• Dlacksmithing Establishment. i mnt7 HI NI , OLOt strOes, one door above F r ont. ofdie Baltimore and Ohio Ratlioad at Curobelltoel, tr , 7, ..T1„. „„1„,......,i 1,„,.,,.. , E ;„1,„.,.„,,.„.i i„,,, ! _________ __________ nest mornicr, •I 8 olelork, reachinr. Baltimore t he i ,,,,„,.,,i„ i , a ,„1,., it ,„ fi r , „1 I .1 , J (IR %CFA, f„, SnirarS• ,13TIOCIIPOOlg--onl 3'2 hours through front VitesTiiirr, t h e I 1 ca n , in g ~r, •he it isi-hisr it l i isz 1,,,1iiiii.,,,. 1 W ~,,,, , , 11l i t., winvann Sugar in Bone': Winte Brasil ditto in bhls, to Baltimore and 40 hoots to Philadelphia. in the looldiog. ol the 1,!.' 11 , rota I it nee!. 4. K e nnedy, The evening Mint leaves at I o'clock. Passengers a t t he O A r oOr of %% ~,, ~,,i \V,,, st ,, P ilt .b,,,gh. In store soot f.r sale by I, she ev,ni , .!... 11,... , .is ill 1. ,, ip• on the 13 , 0 in cunt.. eihere. every thine in their lino of bu•aortts, will be , , J. Sc. J. NrnEvITT, tortahte Stitt,' ROOMS 11.'11,1 niche vs PI pa*. o , er shi n ', or ompti, attended to Stennalwast ...it., Cana! lend. __l'' I:IL 2'24 (Otiosity at. Leant tin! Or ,tO .10 Po'llOry Is, ab.1!1 ; :10;41.111 and lodge i I ~,,,t, 3,,, , mule„ ~,,,i finished sp.,. the .hears. sin Pittsburgh Manufactured Tobacco. C.,,0..ri ,,,, i. Thu. 11 vlociitlg r,,,zilt travel tillogetiter. 1 I ra” .- JA \IEl. ' "it . ‘" :I • i 2O Kr.,,, Pluz Ti.b,,cco: The 'lrmo selor• of dot e out. lc oelet to mat, the' par',0,,,,gb,V . ,.1, I , I, lt; W. dull si GB AcEy, 5 • .• i..,,lies 'f ,v i.,, do; connection romp'e skates ern Ilio...,...i:lenn,lCiimber- , l 0 ' Va. '' do; 1ut..1. 11,. e ,—.l oil 11, it,,a.l bit ~p,r11.11.11.r.y. Alper 10 " cMIN . II, 1., Lump, do; to , t:ote,e .1 an.l Nen a n' I. fOIOIOX, of ille RR"( t .TI r , ~ In store and for sale by C'd t11 03,.b., and 1.1-y tOll. of 'lie be.tt ling 110,1 , dug C .011f41, :1110,1. in :o/4111•111 to t r oll former .tack this feel -ati.foul lie.) a lil be chic to accommodate and give sati•lnetion to a ll isle) MI) l O.TriiIOIO it,,,, font, Ity OM' lit•Lo , li .“ W ogo, ),,,,, r boOv o f either steamboat t.r 1011 FOrici bOtWOell Ilnliimilre nod rhilaielphia, and have the privilege of stopping m Cumbetlnmi and Baltimore, and r esume their r ents at plO,I.O1O• For 1.10•14 apply at ill.. office. at I l.o• tit. rhorics MOO, Wood at, or at the ta half boat. 1,13 J. MESKIMEN, Agent. J. S. DICKEY, ronivARDING AND COMMISSION mr:RcitANT, East Bearer Point and Bridgewater. BEAVER COUNTY. PA. Proprietor and Agent of Steamers, LAKE ERIE, 9IICII1I:AN. Daily betweeorittsburgh and Bearer. WILL be prepared oneutlin,t opening of C . ,n0l naogut tun, 11l receive property ut lii y 11 but I Bunt of in %V utettou..e, for all points on Erb, exte, don, cif's., rut and Ohio Cattalo, for all [ onto un Lule Erie and Upper 1.,,d,c,5, eldufs ward produce, by Potn'a improven4nti Apply t.r whirnsi febt! 4 -tr. Dr. Wm. M. Wright, Dentist* Office and Residence in St (lair et. - A 6•w d•rore below Liberty, near the rnirll Exchn nee Hotel W 1 1 L L y 1 3 , 11 ,112 G B YV I F { I.: 1 1 , 1 OUS in neerock S. c! cuv of New . . A u., NO 49 St.-lohn MR., New offer I -4 Pr sole a large and general a ssortment of Drugs and Medicine, Pa tent Medicines, Dye Staffs, Paints and Oils, of every description, which they are prepared and determined to sell low, Country Merchants, Druggists and Physicians, a re requested to call and examine their articles. Orders executed with faithfulness and de...patch. B. A. FAH NESTOCK, 13. L• 1-1 N ESTOCK„ Pittsburgh. mare' A. B. HULL, New York. New Novels Just issued and received at Cook's, 13t; Fourth at., JEss I ES Flirtations, a new novel by the author of 'Kate in Search of a Husband." Constance, or the Delintante, by J H Macancer, Esq., author of 'Henri Quatre," "The Palais Royal," etc. The Charmed Sea, a novel, by Miss Hat 601 Mar. tineau. The American Review, n Whig Journal for March. Table Talk, by Win Hazlett. second series, part 2'l. The Cavalier, and the Chain of Destiny.new novel. The Banditti of the Castle of Hardayne, by Mr Bird, Esq. Hunt's Merchants Magazine fur March. Living Age, No 9G. Fremont's Exploring Expedition, new supply: The above works have been received by Express via Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Coo's' Literary Depot, 85 4th street. ' mar2l. r $ IMPORTANT ARRIVAL THIS day received. and now opening, a splendid assortment of Fine, Plain and Fancy Colored CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c., All of the choicest selections. The subscriber is now opening his stock of Spring Goods, which, for variety, taste, style and quality, has never before been offered in this city. The very flat tering patronage . bestowed upon this establishment the past year, has induced the subscriber to make an unusual largo putchuse. Marry of these Goods are du superior quality and texture. and of a kind never brought to this market by onyjother establishment.— He would respectfully solicit the attest ion of his friends sod the citizens grrnerally, who Are accustomed to having their garmeuts made to order. having for some time post paid particular attention to this brooch of his business, and having secured the assistance of the most competent and fassionable Cutters, some of whom are established and well known assuch in this community. It would be difficult, in a common advertisement, to enumerate the various articles comprising this at ink, but it consists of every description of goods suitable for gentlemen's wear, such as Superfine. Ploin and Fancy Colored FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS. CASSINI ERES, of entire 113 W style:sr variousqual pies; VESTINGS, of every description, a few expressly for "Dresser Party Vests;" FINE. TWEEDS, of various styles end rice.; Olive. Brown, Black and-6old Mixed CASIIMA It ETS. FINE SACK Sill RTS, with linen bosoms and col tars: SILK UNDER SHIRTS. DRAWERS, splendid Satin Scarf., Ilandkercheifs, Suspenders, &c , &c. lie will ho pleased at all times to show these Goods to any wishing to purchnse, feeling confident that he can furnish any garment in Ids line on an good terms, and in bet style. Ilion at any Wher establishment %y e st of tire M.,untnins. An esaminaiion of the stock and style of *of ltmanship will convince say person ul the advantages to be derived by pucchasing nt this es tablishment. P. DELANY. NO. 49 LI PERT Y STREET. I — F . The New York and Philadelphia Fashions are it,,. day feeeivell. 11101 19 To Persons wishing to commense business. /11111E.ull..ctib , Lint; a bout to remove ftorn the 1 city; vs hislies to di,poic of tin torick of (icticeries. Stole Fimorro, 3:c. And also to rent fur the Coaling teat, the t hisal is fit ti he now occupiea. Tire enrich is . m all, having been rt , ll:ced with a sic, towards change of I .,i , letwe. The .lal.ml has an i•xecliens tun of rut Torn, a nd net) be made to It:it-natant' a font rate tolltal!. bouin. •+, bring C1.11,1111/lin IQ Ole 11,11 bet and several country tat, us. Ans tow kri-linti; to critbarl , in she business, 111.1‘ have a ln.sgin by AN apply iinnteat,tely to W It DERSON, i N , , '-',i) Libett) & 3 Ferry tit. i in:1,12 l'ilt-hurgli. Pa . _ Attorney, Counsellor & Notary. JAMES S. CRAFT. I'll 'Fsl3(Tittal, PA. 1 I A V (NI . ; I trotittni il the Milt, of Serietnry I'. Nat'. /11.11 Fire In, Co., Will attend ~FitiClAl.l.li to I ', c,,ti.. cita ,,, mo t t,,,,i, , 4 i'llilllert , 'il situ Navigation. - . .tt • . • ~ 1..( E. . , .1 N d.l) this day y Itteen • Expr e a..---oli ii. 1 Insiironce. Acrounta and Real E.tioe. l A , , tif the best Kid and .tpring Gloves, also Rildnim Rattans loons 9, AM.to 9 I'. M. I Lace— Hosiery, ",, ' ' Fringes. &. at the (Mike, No I Stooll' , Boildinti,•, (NO Et) Fourth et.) ,•' - ' New York Store, 79 Market ilf..et. e aroloi dont Fast „f W 4,g14) mt,.•••l. 1,3 at , ---1) - , fed‘..!fl W. H. G‘Rrrotn -------- -------- _ ./..117. •. WILLS. 1 "" ' C' '''' "4".". ( - 1 1,()UllS, c,,,,,i.ney0, yna ve•li:e4 l of the lie West WILLS & DONNELLY, . Vi slyle, Lind best 1 1.1ality nt the New York store. W H. GAILRARD, ATToRNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. I V. 79 Market .1 feL2S ,1•L PIT rsrwßciii. I'l 0 , r,-, on Fourth st, s.•lrrern Stmihfi,l.l and Gran:.' AT OW openiog nt the New York Store, 79 Nlntket I . -I lea , 14 .111 ill Orret, n xple.liti n4,ortmPnt of French Engh•h -- nnd Se arch M.,i-livt deloines. Mao n few piecea of 'l,, t utiful ombre 3it tied stripe , .ptite new. w. li. GARAI \ RD, 79. Nlarket towel. Charles In Flays, • ATTo R N E Y Al' LAW, I'ITISBITMI, l'A. l'.. tIM M ISSII /NEB to tuke thr ',root - anti nel.n.otr I, 1 Corn and Oats to Arrive. 1,_../ t ‘l,,,,met.t of 1),, , 14, Loo.etk, Cutornritt. Der.., ri t ft Bo.twis 00,,. 1,,1. Of 0(b-r IN rao.o, t 0 be I,oliled ur tiled it. the .illky 1000 hu , thelta Corn, o- or N-H11,4. ~ I to4Il I111)111111 Tennessee. 1-o 5 ,,,,..,,, a f t ,. ,1,,. 1, ~ , ~,ft td venter, for 4mie I. • Rio! So 30. Stl.l3ll's B tikllng., Fourth Buret. 6 KU. COCIIK N () Mao I '.! •Ily - N. 25 Wan,' IlftvOlt rrliord (roll, the tho Ime firm nl G‘neec I Ow, Id t and 1.'1, , to My N.A. .1 J Grm., . nvlr I; Dr, J k MKS KENNEDY. Cloths, C asimc [es and Vcstings. NVI.: ~t• pi., ail d 1/11%;:o .To/ i, ol clth., Cat •1111c1. a nn.{ v. Co/1,11/10g Of 111414. (,11.• It n.wn no.l d"; F,• 'lt . a•aterlf , r 4 ; c 1 ,.; .1,, kr, n 1 pi 'n•••• ...WI ~,,..17 StlV I'I.Ak()CK 111.1:AC111.1i Slll.l.llNli-4 AND:,1111111M,S. Lir The nilr,tl.,ll ui ptlichu , s II iri‘ned LO 01.11 Lugs .tck oI Ow, good.. 4 4 Sulnvior Sim Islat.d .huting 1"/ 111 do do do do do; do do; 19.1 111011111 on Sheeting :1.4 do ‘lo; 9 3 do do. at IN EN GI t()DS.—lietring paid ri;li11131 1-4 tent t.ol to 1111, veierliori limn Foulv, Stl" . O, n otter them 91 frduCed paced, our elLoCk con ',ding m oartl a 8, I() and 112 4 Iddrodey 4heeting; 6, II and tl 4 Tubb Diaper, 6,7, 8 9,10. 11, and 4 lab!, cloth.. Line Napt,tris and I).nlie.t, together with a full as sortment of Irish and Diu, n Linen.. Ac. marl, I w SHEA & I'ESSOCK. J. S. DICKEY, BertVer Lawns and Ginghams. ALA ll.GE,!and beaultiul n",,,rtment of the lute., st)ln ler Lit„ and Gingham", ,just rernlvel and tt , r "ale ut N., 103 Mall,et mar/7 SHEA st. PENNOCK. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. mal3 ty A VING removed to the large and commtxlious 1 w a rehouse fronting 180 feet on Fountain sheet by 150 (pet. limning back to the canal Basin, we are ptepored to receive, it addition to freight for shipment by canal, u large amount of Produce. &c, on storage, at law rates. rnar3 C A McANULTY & 13. E. Constable, 83 Market Street, HAS received thin day, a splendid lot of Ladies' Florence Braid Bonnets of the new spring shape.—Also, a lot of last year shapes at an extreme ly low price. mar2o. AN assortment of Gentlemen's Shirts; an " 4' color'd striped shirts; " color'd and black Kid Gloves, best make; An assortment of gentlemen's silk pocket Handkfs; Cravats; Scarfs; Collars; Bosoms; Suspenders; Silk Shirts and Drawers, &c., all new and received this day. B. E. CONSTABLE... mats.).o. SKATES, Cutlery, "Ivory. Ebony, &c. for sale by JOliti W. BLAIR, 120, Wood st. sill: .G I'ENNot K C. A. McANULTY & CO., Storage. 1 BOXESTM.p, 00 ed and for sab. by 4 "••• MILLER & RICKETSOh," MOLASSES. fill BBLS New Orleans Molasses, receivin g - Ul_7 and fur sale by marl 9 MILLER & RICKETSON. New Orleans Sugar. 100 DS ['lime N. 0. Sugar, jast received . and for 3ale by MILLER &. RICKETSON. 9 MILS Flour, jut received on con,fignment c A./ 1J and for sale by MILLER & RICK ETSON. Cora Brooms. 150 b D y OZ. assnnerl aims, received and for sale LANIE11:111 . & 133 and 135 Wni,rl .t. Produce ,c) KEGS Lard; dc„;. , B sacks prime Feathers; 2 Bundled Deer Skins; 60 dozen tow Yarn; 3 Bariels dried Apples, received per steamer Consul, and for dale by A IMBERT ,S. fel, 17 133 find 135 Wood at. Bu rTFIIt AND JEANS. 3 I'IECES Steuhemille Jeans; 15 Barrels 801 l Butter, 43 Kegs Lump; in score and for sale by LAMBERT ti• SHI (*TON, fellf 7 133 awl 135 Wood st Brighton Tarns. 50,004) L iw ß r S s. n shots r. Y .t. l . rn, a sgort ed num 20,01)0 rotten yarn, assorted Nos., long reel; 100 boles Batting; 1 000 lbs Candle-wick; 1,000 •• Curpet-chnin; fur snle on B RHEY nreommodatin ' M & Co, , mnrl 4 57 Vli”ter .r.. Aeenta for mnnufartter. rpOBACCO.-15 kegs No. 1 Six Twist Tobacco, rut sale luw to close consignments by M. 11. 11111 A & Co. 57 Winer ,trovt. FLOUR --Vnttersim's exim family Flour,constal ly on bood, nod for sole by MB 1111EY Cd. 7 W;.o.r ct. 57 l'iut,r In, I I OIL-4 barrel. , per sir Mimic , hitt I-1 for ,tle by 131 13 111131 Y 57 Wnter Ft 1)(AV DI:IL-2000 keg. Ileuity's s4lt . 1> n vet acctputnoduting term by M. 13. 131-11.:Y & ro ECEI V Et) t his atty direct hum New York, a L I Up.. lot of r iig Shawls end Scarfs. New Yolk stote, Nlarket street. ti ‘RRARts. 1.123 Ground Spices, ( • Ur 10 f' 4ll. (4,111.1 CIIIIIJa1011; 5 ('uns Grovilort .M•pier . ; 5 do do Clove.; In 'tote Una for stilt by L>II) cLoAKINGs. 20PS. Pliiid Cll4llont4, new and ileanti p.olern.,yu.t revived at No 42 MArtsel ner of Third, by A A M %SON dee 12 ANN F.Lh' F LAN NELS! 10(1'S. Red. Yelow nod ‘VhOe. ElAnnek improved tn..hes ut IVhole.olo and Re Vt` , Y lo" prices, by A A MASON. 1,2 No +_ MASO N 1 1110/CH A SHAWLS. 1 S SVIT It MR Bum:lid Shawk, jn it trrei \ Willill will I ,01,1 very low, by A A 'AI AS( r.s.:, No , I 2 \l:u kr! m 1 CASE FURNIII.' RE PION 55ellin tit I;jc. rev curd ta A. A. M SON'S, dee. 12 12 NIRTLet De Laines. 140 111111, 4,,a ridt. ! ,4ao dr, mu• us 1,3 w u, 20u. per For sale it N., 42 Market..t. by 14, 12 IF t nil want to l evrehger any L h igetitt,tithitt4tritoit -, ieitee, or uric thine, else in the fornitote Hoe. toil cant ,lo better than to c.lll nt the f u e n it.,oe war e room of T B YOUNG & CO, denl3. 11,11,1 , 1, between Peon and Libetty. Dressing and Plain Bureaus. I you wa nt to get a good B ottle cher do not 1 0 , get to Call ut Ole Furnitare Wa r e Roam nl T B YOUNG & Co, Han. at. between Liberty and Penn. 4PAIR of rloin neat sofa; nn hand and for sale at the Furniture %Yore Room of T B YOUNG & Co. llnnd it. between Liberty and Penn. John W Burrell _Attorney at Law. AVING returned from his European tour has _ll[Xtaken an office on the north east corner of Smith. field and Fourth streets. Persons having had busi ness and papers in the hands of Samuel Kingston Esq, deceased will call on the above as all the unsettled business of Mr Kingston has been left - hi-Ills hands. mars PHILADELPHIA GROUND NUT CANDY. THE only place where this article can be found in the city is at the corner of Fifth and Smith field streets, where it is constantly kept on hand, to gether with all kinds of Fruits and Pastry, Sm. &c., also superior Havana, and principo cigars. G. SCHNECK. T:x~~`.~. _ a's `.~ -~:~, .~`~._.'~',yG'~.~r..a' ^::sr ~.3:_#i':~. r ~~z':. ~~k-a. °~„?I~c:~~~'rc'~::e.: ORNAMENTAL Franklin Medical College of Philadelphi:.. i (1 , • • ''• v z M RS. R ENTER , .'. • 111 HE fi rst annual course of leciures in this ins: • HAIR WORK A., tution, will be opened as Monday, the twelfth day infOctoher next , t the second Monday in October,) •0. f • .Ir. t.a—,,..,and will be continued un.!l Ow end of the ensuing Fe! , . . . ALLEGEEPAC Rat a l' Six doors from the A queduct, 1 ,, ---...„._ - Opposite the Collector's Office. to inform the public that she has Jost corn menced the OHM APICII MAL HAIR Business, and has a ker., superior stock, received from the Eastern Cities, nod l'uris; and she is prepared to fill all orders at the shortest notice, and in a manner that excelled by any similar manufacturer in the country. She hus on hand and intends keeping,a large assort ment of Ornamented Hair Work, such as Ladies' ' Wigs, Banda, Braids, Curls, Necklaces. Gunrds, Brucelers, Finger Rings, 4.c. Gentlemen's Wigs, Tanpries Scrntches, Mrs R . has been for many years engaged in the hu siness in France and the Urrired States, and from bet long and extensive experience, she feels confident of being able to give satisfaction to all who will fan Ir her with their patronage. Her prices are more fiber• al than have been offered in this city heretofore. mar 17-ly THREE BAG 0111DBISt CLOTHING STORE. No. 151 LIBERTY STREET HE Proprietor of this 0141 and highly po mlnr en- T informs his friends and the public at large, that a portion of his SPRING AND SUMAIER STOCK READY MADE CLOTHING,' Is now prepared for their inspection, and he respect• filly invites all who contemplate purchasing article,• in Iris line to pay him a visit. His stock this season peculiarly rich; compel-lag till the latest PASH ONS AND PATTERNS, and till hie Goods. hay ing been selected by himself in the eastern markets, lie can with confidence recommend them to Iris customer: as being of the very host quality. ki is large mismitment of DRESS COATS, Is made in she meat modern and improve.] style. a nd the workmanship cannot be excelled. Pants erery dere riptran. Satin .g• Pant - y re.f He la,:s a rare and Graaf niiortment of VESTINGS, To ohich be would call the attention of the ',ldle as hr lobe mole BEAU rtFuL AND CH EA PER, [ban anything of the kind that has been offered here to:Me. rwecd arid other coats, for Sommer wear, In peat variety and made in every at Fashionable Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks, HA SDK ERGIIIRIN, unit every n,hrr ar l icle nv aeii.ary fora %SU:UNABLE DRESS. very large and excellent apiortment of SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING, which will he sal lower than it can he porehnsedut any reherfilare in the city—to which he wool! invite the :1it...01i0, of working men nut others who wi.sh Aervireable clothier, for every day'A wear. 1 - 11,ing in his enirlo some of the BEST CUTTERS AND WORKMEN, (hat the Country can produt:e. - and being provided with a stock of a 40,14, which for cis ceilenne and ao• riety CANNOT BE EQUALLED , he is prepared At the arluctest mrcice, and in u ,tyle that CANNOT BE SURPASSED. TROUBLE TO SHO 01 CLOTHING, %rid the proprietor feels confident that niter an ex• nminat ion oC hit .tork , nil who desire to purchase will find it their interest to deal at his establishment. The proprietor would take this opportunity to ten der hit sincere thanks to the public for the unprece dented patronage bestowed upon his estubli.hment, sod s. the success he has met with is no indication lint hi. efforts to please his morons, have not twen '1;17t27311 Va•4-ro-st-ggAiPtvo°,tn!:::n.,A64,-,_ JOHN MrCLOSKEY, Three Biz Doors, 151 Liberty .r. J. & J. MMEVITT Q. 2.1 I.iV..•rtc J St DF.VITT 221 I.ibem A. A. m sON Furniture tiF EVEII1" unsciaPriwts, To =lake Clothes to Order, Do not Palle the THREE BIG DOORS. IL is nut considered any mnrl7-,lS:at (I:TD 6 5! ciED 71.1RKET STREET, Between Fourth st., and the Diamond. RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, VIA. The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road, A large and extensive a ss or imoat o f Shawl,, I Super. all wool Broslm7 Printed Tull:m . l and CIA/ - mere, 1111: e mv.riiidered Torkeiy, Bik and Mode color ed silk fringed Thibiet,Siipei. e mbroidered Thilibet, Damask and silk worleif black and colored Merino. and a large assoitment of Plaid and lVoolen Shawls. All of which will be iold al a small ailvan , c above Eastern cost. AIISOLOM MORRIS. jan 1 NO. 65. BLAKELY dr lIIITCIIEL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS St CONVEYANCERS, CONTINUE to attend to the purcha-ar and sale of City and County Property. and all other totainess connected with Real E-tate. They will also prepare Deed., Bond., Mortgage. and all other legal inotrii menta of writing, on moderate terms. For the cons sootier ce of ihe public. they have two ollicen--the Law nffice of John J Mitchel. corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets, ( . 2.1 story,) and the office of James Blithely, on Penn street, near the Canal Bridge, 3th Ward. jan2.3 6m.1 Cheap and Desirable Property for Sale. E will sell. a nest and comfortable two story dwelling, House (near 3 1 / a shiogton weer, in the r,b Ward.) on n lot 20 feet front by 60 feet ,leer well fenced in and a neat palling fence in front: tit- lease of the lot has nine years to run from the first of Arid next, and the ground rent t my $3,00 per annum, us the owneT resides in another slat, and i, desirous of d;sposing of it, she will take $3OO, cash. The property is entirely clear of incumbrance, any one wishing to examine it will cull on Mr Thom. , M'Cllough, rainier. Coal Lone. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, tr:3 Penn neir the 12alial Bridge. To Let, 4 ‘ OR one oi , )nore years, he large and comfori.ible 1 thiee :tury dwelling, and store, itccopird by Mr. Lawrence Mitchel, nn Penn re el, near t h e 3t h ward Mat het II ou,e. bourn contain: 10 finished Booms. beside: "tole town. cellar &c.—on the lot iy a , t able, wash house, &c.S.tc. Apply lu tK ELY & MITCHEL. Allegheny Cemetery. DI<RSONS desitotts of putrhosing lots in this Con etery we referred for inhumation to the Surtin• mndent on the grounds, or to E Thot a, Druggist, cot not or Penn and Hand streets, l'n ui tsbgh. by older of the Bound, J. CHSLET T. der. II Superintendent. REMOVAL. COOLEY & LAIRD, Altrehant Tailors. IJAVE Removed to No. 2, ‘Vater street, neat 11 the corner of NVood, and near the spot from whence they were driven by the fire, where they will be happy to see their old customers. VARMERS AND 111ECHAMCS' TURNPIKE .12 CO.—An election will be held for President, six Managers and Treasurer, (deal I Company. on the 28th day of March next, at SI o'clock P. M., at the Toll House of said Company, near the corne tCRAFT of Price st. JAMES S. , President. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the County of Allegheny as Collectors of Taxes, or otherwise, are leques• ted to'settle their accuunta (.11 or before the Ist day of April next, after which time suits will be immedi ately entered against delinquents. JAMES CUNNINNHAM, WILLIAM MAGILL, JOHN McDOW ELL, Commissioners , Commissioners' Office, January 23, 1846. PROFESSORS. (, va . t uya rd, If, D.—Anatomy and of singerv• ^ . —prarrtita,a.,and practice Meredith Cl yntrr, of medicine John Barclay Biddle., 31" medica anti therapeutic , Data Ilunter Tacker. M. D.-ob3teuicks arid airea SC, of women and children. Levin S Jaynes, M. Id .—Phisiology and legal med , 'tine. James B Rogers, AL D.—General and organic rbrmiatr .. Jahn Barclay Biddle. At D.—Dean of the facul- ty Joseph Leidy,M. D.—Demonatrnine of Anatomy. The Franklin Medical College was incorporated in the Legislature of Pennsylvania, by an art approved 13th January 124(1. and is autlanked by section third at its chartet, '•l‘, grant the deeree of Doctor of Medi cine to a ny surh persona n• Shall 110, 0 9.3 the qualificas tioni now usually rt . ll.li WI of caudidutci in other Medical Colleges in this at ate.' .. FEES, For each course of leetut es, 00 articulat ion fee, to Le pui,l once only, 5 00 10 00 Diploma fee, Additional information t eatnalting the Corse of in. tt ruction, or other matters connected an the Facll- .y, can let obtained upon a pplication, personally , or by letter, to B BIDDLE. D. Dean of the Farnhe, N F. corner of Quince and street, I'b.ia m tri 1 dGm Patronized by Everybody. The Woitklelliil Vetzetohle Purgative, r•ul; rliH (T RE (JF Ho:1.1:1;11,A 1:•11 &air. y. i•. in the 'lack, In• ward of !lie Heart, n die 1), 011,, 1 , ,,T or all kinda, Fe. SAL Rhontin, Heartburn, ,Cltol.•ra Ciinglii.l4uiti4ey, Whooping ClIiiSMI1:411,11, Liver Comp::tint, Eryilipe DoartioNi, Cold+, Gout, Gray• er, Ne, compl:Cint 6 , 1 V I/1 01 her lliseaSea, 711 ring from I 1111131 in tilt . 11r,11 , Oir. iti4C,C;O2. ruin :1; , .1 1) ISEASE U I.' TII 1: LIVER Ucsit Si 11: ACrr. ,L:r• t., tour 11, ire, I write to Lei.p you apprized ut the pro,pect , of the Clickener :ittgar Coated Put gati‘ta Pill, in thi, city. You may recollect, when I first commenced selling sour medi cine. which %%:13 in M i), IS 4. we little dreamed of the tturce49 that would crown the ontlertilking. Our premises had been so completely flooded by the one tbounnil and one unsaleable remedy for every possi ble complaint under the tem, :lett I seriously contem plated having nothing more to doss ith any thing of the kind. However, nt the most urgent solicitation, wo consented to Rinke a trial of suits. At tirift we found coretitleraltleillificully in nett acting public attention to ward, them. People had been so Mien deceived by the vile c ompounds which hove flooded the country for the la t.t Li years or none, that they determined, if postdble, never to he ••takett in" again; and the conse quence set " . t h ey et e,hl kindly Le persuaded to accept 'of the Pill., as the saying t fur "lose nor money." rt., mat terra proceeded for !I week ot t wo, when, as 'good luck would hate it, ''Mt N-, a lady of oar city, Ito had long toitlered hoo t L o t affection o f t he Li ve r, a ccompanied by indigestion of tile most ob stinate character. was per-nailed to nterpl 111 a box, on condition +hat notldng sot:, lobe paid for it, if they did not 01;30 het the nece , iare teller. I ain't canfesti t asyla . ,:el , es laid irube r,n,tter, know, toanding, and had been cnsneccainCvtreuted 1, ) t h e mo.t eminent hi.; an d , n y e rr it i ne i g hb or . ing towm. But wo 11. rd deter mined to give the medi eine a 1 . ..4 trial, and if it iloved to be worthless, it would be a -sauce of sttislactiutt Ni know it, both to yon arid to 11 , NI" le3+ to Our j,) than stir mitre, how ever, only a few (Ivy , hod elopted, when the lady again presented herself at uur taints. 110.1enquired fur anoth er box. really think, Mr. Williams," says she, • that your Pdls ore beginning to work a great change in my 'width, and altogether for the better. %%'hen I. took die ',retied done, I began to feel murk hetterthan I did at tit se the pain in my side was considerably co ed; my appetite began to improve; and the blood seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in my youthful days. Since then, I have taken the remainder oldie Pills, and my improvement has been sensibly progressing at eveiy repetition of the dose. I have no doubt that a few mote boxes will effectually cure me." The result wan an she predicted. Her • health k completely restored. The flesh of youth and beau ty bas returned to her cheeks, and the prospect of a lone and a happy life is before her. I um satisfied she willnever forget the Clickener Sugar-Coated Pills. As might naturally be s upposed,the news of this ex Icamilinary cure was rapidly disseminated through the c i t y and adjacent ceuntty; arvl. scarcely a week had ..lapsed, befere esuptiries bee,an to be made fur Click ener's Suear•Couted Purgative Pills; and the demand has alteady increased to such an extent, that we find die great. st difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it did not seem tiku exaggeration,l might almost nay that we are literally besieged by women and children, labor ing ender every possibleeilment a hich "human flesh in heir 13." The ball, the lame, and the blind; the censumptive, and dyspeptic. are thronging our doota in pursuit H . the never-tailing Panacea.— Testimonials o f its salutary effects are voluntarily honing in a pon ter from carry (piercer. One person informs us he bus been relieved of a most obstinate Dyspepsin. Another has just recovered from a seri ous mark of A peplexy. A third has succeeded in espelt.ll7, from his sr..stem the symptoms of Jaundice. And ru t.',d. has just r ecovered item an attaels of Pul monary Consumption. which had confined him to his I r a for many e ga. But du not fail to keep us s upplied Besides 'our Retail Trade, we have from the country to a large anemia. Seed 30 Gtons 111 ete hest convenience ~i t &e. It. 11. WILLIAMS. Quctec, L. C., April 14, 1815. IIEN11.:711BER, 1)11.. C. V. CLICKEN ER, is the in, 11111 r 111 . the Sugai Coated Pill.; and theft nothing; ut the Wil, eser instil of until he intro them in June. 1313, as will be seen by the fol lowing: REM( . Tbi. Diploma nit, awarded by the ANI ERICAN INSTITIT I V., at the Annual Fair, held in !be city of Nevi. loth, Octobet, 181:3, in C. V. CLICKEN ER, for the invention tif SUGAR COATED ['ILLS. JAMES TAI.LNIADOE, President. T. 11. IV AlibrdaN,Cotielionding Secretory. Gunnar: J. LEKII,, Recall-ling Secretary. TO AVoll) Cae sit oven S.—PLIILTROCE !MIA n•,.d. for Cliclienet ' s Sugar Cuuted Vegetable rod, and .... !bet earhboa bus upon it hi; 9ignuture; oil why, aro I,lllllllllt It. \V M. JACKSON comer of Wood and Liberty streetA, is Dr. Cliclsenet ' s agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity• oct.6 • Glory, Gratitude and Patriotism. The Jackson Wreath. or National Souvenir. ANational Tribute, commemorative of the great civil victory, achieved by the people, through the Hero of New Orleans. containing a map of the United Staten, a portrait of Gen. Jackson, a view of the bat tle of New Orleans and the Hermitage. Just received and for sole by JOHNSION & STOCKTON, Market street. Burnt District Hotel. ISAAC NWELDOCK, formerly of the Union bowl on %Voter street, having been burnt out, has built a new and handsome House expressly for the aCCOTTl modation of Travelers, nt the corner of Second and Smithfield streets, which will be known an the Burnt District Hotel. He is now prepared to offer every accommodation, and every comfort to the traveler at very moderate charges. He in provided with ample and convenient Stabling. decl2-Iy. jan27-clStw ta p 1 =MM 2==2Z=l
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