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CORKES 0 $ In reference to communications which Illikr.nrPear in this riper, we have one or'two remarks to maitc.— WO will nse-t none Without the name or the author be. log fitst made known to us, and when inserted, mustal waysim taken asexpressiveer the Fiewsitr the writer, and not the iiditor of this paper, unless the. views so expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved _ . Tuz Cosystrstor:.--Wa haye been requested to state thattheraeciliba sa Eofl received at the Bridges to-Jay, TiIEATRE.—On Mendel evening,Sargent Talford's 'celebrated play of Zan;' was performed admirably to Gym-loving house. , tits Managers have exhib• itrd good taste in the Manner in which it was .got ten up., Theer..emryand dresses wets beautiful and new. 'We have heard tvdte a numler.of persons expressing greet digultpoirittnem; believing that this beautiful play war' to be run for a few nights. and knowing . the Theatrewould b e iroed on ti p first wd }representation, concluded to wait until it was played few times. Mr Porter, we hope, therefore, will make it convenient toit once more, as we are assured that it would liefying to a large number - - " "'" of his patrons. Last night "Speed the ,Plough" was played to a .. : t gond house. Tonight, Mr JOHN 02‘,ET, the distinguished Tun. gediun and an old "favorite," will alnico his first appearance in Pittsburgh for nine sears in the thril sing and philosophic character of "HAMLET." All who wish to see this difficult character pet form' ed with all the ease, elegance and expression, which the part ,-of Hamlet requires, ought to auenri tonight, as there is not the slightest possibility of be. jog disappointed.: -Mr OX. ' LET is amply able to do justice to the part. 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Friend Coot has given us a copy, for which we thank him 7 RIGHT OF WAY MEETING IN BUTLER: At a meeting heldirr the Court House in Butler on the evening of the 6th of April, the Hon Wm Beatty was chosen President, and Jacob: Mechling, Jr and John Pollock, Vice Presidents, and John Graham and Felix C Negley, Secretaiies. On motion of. Alfred Gilmore, Esq, the following persons (consisting of fifty) mere appointed delegates to -the Rail Rt;ad Convention to be held in Allegheny City on Wednesday the Sth inst. Hun John Breclin; Samuel A Gilmore, Esq. W K Pow, B Niblock,J HNegley, Esq. T Mechling, S Timblin; John Dull, Jacob Walter, Jacob :Slechlrag. Jr John McCatnt, Wm Beatty, Andrew Cochran, David D:Bean, :Matthias Silker,' A Came, Walker McKee, Joiin Pollock, Mathew' McDowell,, John Negley, P ' DeP Tayler, Esq; F C Negley, Wm Timbliu, J A MciVair, John Graham, Patrick Kelly Jr, Alfred Gilmore, Timothy Cannon. Robert McNair, John Mih ler; Wm J Ayres, Chas Prosser, S.M Stewart, - S C Siewari, W . Balph,•Riehard Hughs, Jacob Mechling, Jacob Brinker. James Campbell, 0 David. S M Lone, S G Parvis, GeorgeCopper,G John Jas McClaughlin, Jas IMCJunkin, David A Agnew, Datil Coll, Wm Hamlett, G Reed, S A Pureiance, E MeJunkin;'R M Bredin, S Sltryma ., ker. F Mcßride, Mitchell, John Gilbrist, Robt Conning/tam, -J Meg tinier', Wm Campbell, Dr G W Gettye, Dr Sits Graham, John Gold. On motion of F C-Negley, the committee were em pawered to substitute as many more delegates as they may choose, 1.4 the number appointed. .On motion, the proceedings were ordered to be pub lished in'the Butler Democrat and Democratic Herald In Bear, and the daily papers in Pittsburgh. WM BEATTY, Prat. CoII'MICCR.f..IIIO, } v F e s JOHN PoL.LoCK. John Grabill', ISecretariea Felix C Negley. MISSIONARY CONVENTION The Wends of Missions generally, are invited to attend a MISSION/IR! CO3VENTION, which will be held in the Third Presbyterian Church, on Friday and Saturday next. Public meetings on both days, at 101 o'clock', A. M.; and at 3 and 7 o'clock, P. M. The Rev. Dr. Armstrong, one of the Secretaries of the American Board, and the Rev. Mr. Melon, the General Agent of the Board for this State, and the Rev. Di. Scudder, and the Rev. Mr, Spaulding. for many years Milsionaries in India. will he present and take part in the meeting. It is believed the occasion wallas found highly interesting to the "christion pub lic, No collections will be taken up. ' epril 8-4 r. HE PRESIDENT! THE _ SUSTAIN OREGON MEETING - rirThe Democratic citizens-oF the county of Alle iheny and cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny are re apectfolly-retrested tc assemble at the Washington Hotel. corner ,o 1 Penn and St Claw streets, on Fri - day, evening next.mt 7, o'clocit, P M, to express their visas on the Oregon question—and the recent - Meg ssge of the tresident,, recommending an increase of the means of - :National defence• HUNDREDS OF DEMOCRATS. Peißoston Stoamer~ co A DRESSES of rich London M Delaincs; Asi"± 8 •- • '" Scotch 10 Superb Pyramid robes, which will be itiold low at the, New York store,' H GARRARD. 79 Market street. • Parasols, PariseJetts, and Sunshades. BEt CONSTADLE, has received this day a . very Into assortment of Parasols and Sunshades, anitioist t hese 'are ; French,. Parasols with French Sticks. Sccillup'd 'do and Patasnletts. r laindo' arid Sunshades. TO Which . ll E C invites the at tintion of his custo mers, 83 Minket st. - • ap9 "FRUIT TIZZIES, , .=Ornamental Plants, Vines 4. Evergreen. • A , RDROPE & CO., 711:1!t3F.RTNItt 1 it 'FLORISTS, MA77OIEBI'IOI, P1TT5131711.17, rIkFFERS fee sale an extensive assortment of Plants Trees; Shrubbery. Running Roses, Vines, Flow: fir Roeti, Sic. on the most reasonable terms: All or deni left by. mail or left at their stand, No 28 in the. Dittuitend Market, on Wednesday and Saturday, or With Bakewell, Fears & Co, Wood st, will be execu ted with fidelity and despatch. rnat2s-d&w2w 700.f56t4. 9 .1r by I°'°Gr e en Rio Coffee, on hind and BURBRIDGE,yusoN & Co., Water styeet. , inaral =,-! • - - Raisini. -IF A BOXES Thineh Raisins, just received and tio ;Tar Baia 'BUEiBRIDGE:•WILSON & CO., 'dread , Water at. - $4lll DO4etrc,ord . bioocua isiOrted quali. ,I„, mu, Oeifui !sale by BI7RSRIDGE, WILSON & CO., Water 54 • Askiptees salei . 9f Dry Goods, Boats and Shoes,-Hats;.Caps and Whips, Carpeting, Cutlery, 4.e. A T Davis' Commercial Aution Rooms, coiner of Wood and Fifth'sts, will be sold without reserve to close the concern, on - Monday: Tuesday and Wed.. nesday, April 6th, 7th' and 8E6,1.846, commencing at 10 o'clock in the morning, of, each day, a large and general assortment of Tiry':Gciiads,‘ camprising blue and black broad cloths,cassimerei, sminat s, plain and fancy tweeds, jeans, veitinga, wool flannels, blankets, alpaccasi mous de laigi, balzraliaes, calicoes,' prints, cambrics. ginghams, checks, tickings; mastitis, - linen Canton flannels, shawls, scarfs, cravats, linen and silk handkerchiefs, gum , suspenders, hose. shirts, sponi cot the, super patent and shoe threa&buttons, buck mite and gloves, and diaper, ingraintind - otar cargeting, &c Boots, shoes, fine heavy brogans, women "s slippers, silk and fur hats. caps, whips. table and pocket cut lery, steel s . ciiisois,butcher knives, G S 'spoons, ivory, metal and horn combs, razors, pins, brass clocks, &c, &c. The Goods .will be arranged on the 2nd floor, and may be examined on the Saturday before the sale. JOHN D DAVIS, Aertinnerr.__ , p4:ll,Lik ni .; : . THE undersigned has removed his Pi ano. Forte Manufactory and Music Wareroomv, from St. Clair at to 112 Wood street, 2d door above Fifth, wh.re be will keep cionstantly en hand, a large assortment of Pia los and Music, and Musical Instruments of every kind. He respectfully solicits the attention of Musical Amateurs. to his Piano Fortes now on hand. They. are of the lat tat patterns, made of the beat' materisL., and have all the latest improvements. They 'are war ranted to stand any climate, and to. keep in order os long as any manufactured. F. BLUME, 112 Wood at. 2d door above Fifth. N. B. , those who are nut judges, he can only say that he warrants the Pianos in ever• particular, anti if they du Itotrgive entire satisfaction, will refund the money. mer 23. Cough Balsam. Pittsburgh, Jan. B, 1445.. I DO certify that I procured a bottle of B A Feh nestock & Cu', Pneumonic or Cough Balsam, which J used for the removal of a severe cold, attend ed by a disagreeable cough. I had not taken the Balsam but about three or four times, when I ceased to cough, and found my breast lightened of the un pleasant feeling which a severe cold generally prodo ces. I am entirely free of a cough; others to my knowledge, who have used it, have also found relief. SAMUEL YOUNG. This may cenify that I have been troubled with a severe cough since last foil, until about two weeks, when I mt.cured a bottle of B A Fahnestock & Co ' . Cough Balsam, which has entirely relieved me. E. YOUNG,7thst. Pittsburgh, Feb 13th, 11145. This mnv certify That some time since, Ivg. ° fall caught cold, attended by a cough which was VI trim blconme as to prevent roe (tom getting sufficient sleep —die congh would came on in paroxisms which would last half an hour. List month I procured a bottle of B A Fahnestock & Co's Cough Balsam, which has en thinly remov-d the cough. WM TRANTON, near Crogansville. In order to bring the above valuable medicine, with in the reach of every person, it has been put. at the very low price of tweastrfive cents per bottle. Pre pared and sold by B A FAHNFSTOCK & CO. 14,02 . cor 6th and Wot.d sts. Thompson's Graduating Pressure Trusses. D RESSCRE graduated fionc one to fifty pounds without a Back I'ad, which does so much injury to the spine. TEAM4.—The Trap is appled and 6 days" trial given, and if it d en not prove satisfactory in every re. spent, the money is cheerfully returned. A longer time is given to those from a distance to-return the Truss. A pet feet cure warranted, or no charge what ever wade for the Truss. Those sending forthis Truss need only to m'•ntion the side ruptured, and the mess urn round the hips, as the pressure can be graduated .o suit their case. For sale by R. E. SELLERS, 37 Wood at. EVERY person is interesteed In the fact. that Thompson's Carminative will cure ninety nine enst!s out of evet y hundred. afflicted with either of the following complaints, viz Ch a dic. Cholera Morita.. Dysentery or Flux, Summer Complaint, or Diarrl.cen. Cholera Infamum, and Bilious and with less expense, with thn whom:age to the purchnser. that if it.faiLs after a fair trial, the money will be refunded if purcturled of ttse proprietor and only manufacturer, EDGAR 111011 N, Corner of Hand and Penn st., Pittsburgh. A/to, Thompson 's Antidyspeetic Tonic and Porgn tive Pills; they are a mild and pleasant cathartic cau. ing no sickness, incovenience or hinderance from bu Prepared only, by the. Proprietor, EDGA a THORN. Druggist, Corner of Hand and Penn vs. Ground Spices. 10 CANS Ground Pepper; 10 Cans Ground Cinnamon; 5 Cans Ground Alspiee; 5 do -do Cloves; In store and fur sole by. .1 & J MeDEVITT, dean P. 24 Libert% St WHITE Havana Sugnr in Bice„; White Brazil ditto in bids, In tsore and fOr sale by J. & J. NI'DF.VITT, dee 20. 9.24 Liberty at HOTELS and Steamboat Bars fitted nut at the hortext notice; on accommodating terms, with every thing in the way of Lignors, Glare fisiures. 4 . c . 4 . c . C. MARIIN mar 26. 60 Water atreett • Leather. 5000 LRS New York Sale Leather, for toile at Easters/cost, carriage added. by P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water it. 7 BARRELS of the choicest Apples, just re ceived per str North Qacen. and for sale by C MARTIN, 60 Water street, N. Molasses. r Colorado,'T . andßsFla isa nt o i rt un e M b o y lesset, rcc'd per str M B RHEY & Co. 57 Water at. mal2B 133 KEGS No 1 lard; 9 bbls roll hinter; 2 " linseed oil; Recehed per steamer Rhode island and for tale by M. B. RHEY & Co. 57 Water street. Corn. Brooms. 150 i I:;QZ. ussztAl i gyk r rzev ii e i d ti Ti o ll si b , r sato febl7 • 133 and 135 Wood nt. ra KEGS Lard; 8 sacks prime Fenthers; • 2 Bundtes Deer Skins; , 66 down tow • Yarn; . - .3 Borrels dried Apples, received per steamer Conant, and for sale by LAM BERT.* SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood at. Vseretair and Book Casa. A FINE 'article on ban d and for sale at the Fur ..a.nitute Warehouse of . T BATTING & Co. apl • . • Hand street. wanted• A lourneyman Cabinet - Maker; a good workman LS. wanted at., T g, YOUNG & Co. ' Hood street. FORWARDING - AND COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. • • tnnr3 ..:Lwarnst and Ginglia.m.s., • A LARGE and beautiful naiorirrientof thejaiest ; LW st,de of ,Lawnn and Giaghatne, just received and , for eareitt Itio 108 Market et. • • '.lnarl 7 .'-' ;• SHEA & VE.,NNcK„,I ' • .-~ Removal. Fitt.burgh,Jan 30th, 1845 A Card SUNDRIES Prods'Ga. 0 A. VIcANTILTY & 00.9 : .~.-x-. rtlzi .7Pi~'~`i".... MEE 11 : 1 1 1 _ :- - SATpRJAY<PACKET:" • THE regular.maii and passengerl ite4iner CIRCASSIAN, Capt Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular packet beween Piitsburgh. and Cincinnatijedving this port every Saturday atllo A M; and Wheeling at 10 P M the same dap - - Returning, she will leave Cintintititi every• Tuesday at 10 A M. 1 For freight or passage apply on board. ;The Circaisian wan _built expressly for this trnde and effers.to her pussangas waxy comfort and u.commo4ation., . mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET The regular moil and passenger steam er; MESSENGER, Capt Linford, -'111.7. will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and 17i71 ei tin oh, leaving this port every Saturdnyiit 10 A' M. and Wheeling at In P M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday. at 10 o'clock, A M. For freight or passage apply on hoard. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade. and °Wens to her passengers every comfort anti accom modatinn. marin MONDAY PACKET sr. 4 THE regular mail and paAtenger stenmer MONONGAHELA, Capt. •aVjM'i Slone, will rim as n regular Packet be tween Pittsburgh. and Cincinnati, leaving thiti port every Monday at. 1.0, A M, and Wheeling at 10 P M. of the name day. Returning, she will lenve Cincin nati every Thuraday at 10 A M. For freight ot pasotge apply on board. IMPThe Monongahela %VHS built expressly' for 111iA trade: and offers to the passengera every comfort, and superior accommndationa: mar3l TUESDAY PACKET tro- r a t ; THE regular mail and passenger I ... r .A% steamer HIBERNIA, Capt. John Klinfelier, will run as n regular pack et between Pilliburgh and. Cincinnati, leaving thin port every Tuenday at 10 A M, and Wheeling at 10 I' M, of the name day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A.M. For freight or, pm sage apply on board. -Irl'The Hibernia wan built expressly fur the trade and offers to the passengers every comfort and nape dor aceornadations. api WEDNESDAY PACKET. TilE mail n,d pawienvr steamer NE .V ENGLAND. eapt LI Page, will run as n regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, !Paving thin port et ery Wednesday a: 10 A. M, and Wheeling nt 10 PM. the sainednv. Retarning.she will leaveCin• einnati every &taut . ..ly a 10 A M. • For freight or pmage apply on board. I.l3The New Engkiod was built eatiressly for this wide, and offers to the passengers every cutnfott and :itiperior necommodwions. ma r 2 6 FRIDAY PACKET .. , ~T hereeular mail and pavvratter ',team er. CLIPPER NO2 Captain C 'oaks, „ 7 -",%iil rial as a rrgulur packet between Cincinnati and Ping.. r gh. leu+g dda nort ever) Friday at 10 A M . and Wheeling nt 10 P M, the sam, day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Mon day at 10 o'cloc, A M. . . -Per freight or passage npply on heard. The Clipper No '2 was builtexpressly fur this trude sna offers to her passengers every cumtort and accom modation. mut23 FOR WHEELING-REGULAR PACKET • s The new and splendid light draugh. steamer PACIFIC. Capt. Camping! master, ail! leave for the alone and a! itermediate landing; every Monday and "Lhorsday a 0 o'clock. A M. MMlaa= 18 16 MONONGAHELA ROUTE, BROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE AND PIIILADELIIIIA (Only 73 Miles Staging ) TRES PI.t,NDID lI%T RUNNING STEAMERS t CONSUL. s 1. LOUIS M'LANE .4sT) MEDIUM, thee eornmeneed making their regular trips be tween Pittsburgh and Brownsville. The morning trout leaves the Miion:shells wharf :whore the Bridge. preecisely et 8 reclor!'. Passengers by this boat takes the Boyars at Browne villa %armr evening nt 4 o'clock. and the splendid care of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad nt Cumberland. next morning.!tit 8 o'clock. reaching Baltimore the na,neevening-+only 31 hours through from Pia-burg to Baltimore find 40 hint, it to Philadelphia. The evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers by the erernite ' . Boat, vs ill lodge on this Boat in corn. Portable Stateßoome • ihe first night; vii:l poen over the l s e n erifol mountain 'tenety in daylight; sop and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The Proptietore oft hie tout, in'order to make ;he connerlioncompletehatween Brownsville FindCumber lanti, have placed on the Road AO splendid Troy. Alba ay, Concord Lind Newark coaches. of the moot irnprov. I ed models, and fifiy tintin4 of the beet young horses the coiling> , effolds in nddition to their femur stock the , / feel ratiitied they will Inc able to nccommodate and give satisfaction to all who may patromze their Route. • By pur tickets pnesengers hove choice of either steamboat or rail rind bet were lialtimorc and Philadelphia; tied imve the privilege of mopping tit Cumberland tool Baltimore, and resume 11,e, .eats at pleasure. rot tit keta apply nt the office, at the St. Charles Datil, 1"ood to.. or at tie ohm( bunt. feli3 .1. NI ESKINIEN, Agent. J. S. DICKEY, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION AIERCHANT, East Beaver Point and Bridgewater. BEAVER COUNTY. PA. Proprietor and Agent of Steamers, . • L tliE ERIE, n I ?i 1 / 4 1"10.. . 111 C IG A N,. Daily between Pittsburgh and Beaver. WILL be prepared on earliest opening of Canal V V. navigation, to receive property at Lie Wharf Root ar in IN firehouse, Inc a il points on 1:6 0 moo . CI On. e'Oi and Min Canals, for all points on Late E n i e no d t tr ip er Late, as also forward produce, &c. by Peoria iinprovements Apply or: address feb24-tf. SPRING STOCK OF Boots, Shoes, Palm Loaf Etats,Sonnots, &c E.. TANNER & CO., ' NO. ',109 WOOD STREET. J Beg leave to call the attention of their friends and Country Merchants generally, to their very large and excellent a.. surtment of Bouts. Shoes, 'Palm Leaf flats, and La dies' and Misses Florence, Braid, Lawn told Straw Bonnets, of this Spring importation, all of which have been , selected with grant care expressly for the Western finch); and purchased at lower prices than heretofore and which will be sold at a small advance on invoice : po ices. Country Merchants would do wall to examintS our stock and prices helms making their urchases. atoil3 6t CITY BOOT AND SIIOE STOKE: SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHOE, No 18, corner Market rd., and the Diamond. A splendid assortment of gentle men's, Ladies' and children's boots® and shoos have found a harbor at the above place. and are waiting to be disposed of, at less mi. ces than the same at tides are sold at retal in the F.an tern cities. A large.parthaving been made expressiy to order, and the rest carefully selected,as regards the stock and workmanship. and all persons purchasing at No 81 Will obtain the fall worth of their money laid our, in tho wear and durability of their purchases. a p 9, 2 w TITHE underiigned hOving sold out. and retired JL frorn the Cabinet making 'bosiness, would re opectfully request those indebted either by nub or book account, to call on him at the Eagle Lintel, 3d street, and 'settle the same without delay. Persons' having claims againes ree will please present thel for settlement, trnar3Oil.3w. Removal. ri R. A. M. ,POLLOC • • *of street, near Oa _.;~ ~ :. CORNER 00..rEta AND ST. CLAIR STRETS, ALLEN SHOWN, Proprietor. TERIiS $l,OO Pica DAt. , . TEES undersigned, terninrlSP;tit the Metcheintsii Hotel, earner of-Wood end Third street", •Iles leased t itle superior .establishatent, and furnished it - anew • throughout. with new brain, new bedding and new furniture. Great care has' been "token to fill his Cellars with the choicest viands. A handsome Omni bus and a baggage wagon ere provided for the use of his gueats, and a Porter - will bo in attenditace nr. nil hours to meet the demands of the iraveller. The lung experience of the undersigned in this business, (Mt res him that his earnest purpose ut satisfy all who call, cannot be unsuccessful. - Ho ferls altogether at liberty to promise his visitors a comfdrtabio mid cleanly abode, liberal entertainment', and a heart, welco me eta mod erate expense. • op 3 dtf . 'ALLEN BROWN. THE subscriber would respectflilly inform his friends and public in general, that hie new Factory is now completed. raid with n large addition to his machinery, he is prepared to make considera ble quantities of a superior article of Lard Oil, which he is detei mined to sell cheap, fully appreciating the . „ old proverb, "that a nimble sixpence is better than a slaw shilling." He feels confideat that consumers would find it to their 'advantage to give him a call. end examine fur theniselves. Woolen tnettufacturers, Michieists end others. are respectfully invited to examine Ids superior it, Fifth street, near Market, etsposite Hunker's Confs.etionto ty Store, and Mews Samuel M'Clurken & Cat. Lib• city street. M. C: EDEY Pittsburgh Lard Oil Manufacturer. A superior quality of SterCandles alu els on hand of assorted sizes. Schoolllookaud PuperWarehouse. LUKE LOOMIS, Agent, Publisher, Book-Seller and Book-Binder, No. 89, WOOD STREET, PITTSBUROII. EE PS constantly on hand a general a Avortment of all the School Bunks lo common use, together with the publication of the Presbyterian Board of Pub lication, and other Miscellaneous Books. Bibles and Testaments in great variety, from the full." size to small pocket editions: Cap, Demy and Medium Blank Bonkirof my own manufacture, embracing Day Books, Journals, Ledger and Record Books, of the different sizes of paper, and containing from two to eight quires of paper. Flat rap. Demy and Medium Writing Paper always on hand. of superior quality; can at short notice be ruled to pattern and bound to order. ALSO IN STORE--- 250 ream% Cap Writing Peper, different qualities, ruled and plain; 00 reams Quarto Pest, ruled and plain, (some very fine); 300 ems Crown Rag and Straw Wrapping Paper; 150 " Medium " 20 '• Double Crown ). " tr 00 '• Medium Tea Wrapping. different ruilitie.i; IG rrns Folio Pest tViiting,.different qualitie”; gnm Bennet Boards, drab, white, and blue and whits; A large 1.,t of low priced Printing Paper, of the 24 inches; New* rlintit,g; 22 by 4 1 2, 24 by 331,27 inclieg; Sized. or printing Steamboat and other by 42 rind and 22 by 9.5 indica; Pon. Office and Aloe Envelope raper, diftrent All of a bleb a ill he gold nt Incest prinea, at wholo. ::ale or retail, for Cash, l'alwr Boas and Tanner...a r 20 J. S. DICKEY, Beaver Notice. MUM IMAEL; Lard Oil at. a Reduced Price. olltAving 22 by 32 b.ehma, 201 4285 inched, 20 by 29 inrhea 0 by 24 ioc_tws, 21 by 23 hichet, 2 I by 24 locoed, 22 y 27 inches. Con , oantiy nn hand (of A 1102xtvr.ns's manucdc um) PrOvior: Papet of the Gdloaiogioixet! Extra Suretfine and thavy for Job Printing, '2O U.} HATS! HITS!! SPRING FASHION. JUST receive-el by ezjire.ok from New York, th sp' Si)le of Him. AII thoen in want ef u Nen Aoperiur Fashionuble Hot, are reepettefully invited a S MOORE, 93 Wood st d&ter 3 tinmsttelow.Dintnnmi TO MIMS! TO Aurtts!! THREATENED INVASION ms WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA by Col Sniff, with 0,000 men, notwitt; .tasolsog whirls, J. M. Avnirr. will continue to sell CLOTHING cheaper than any has heretofuse been .sresesl in the western creostry, having the largest es. tubli.istnesnt in the city, fronting on Liberty anti Sixth streets. He is now prepared to show to Isis numer ous patrons, the greatest variety of Cloths, Cassimercs, Vostings, end Clothing of all cleactilitiona, imitable for the ap vronrhi,T setigon, the 11 ts ev..r been o?•nvl in thi mnlkev, to which all can have the Right of Way. Obeerve the corner. No 167, Liberty nod Sixth I , to. J. 11. Taunt', mar 25. la the Court of Common Pleas of A tirgh , nycoun ty,of June Term. 1842. No 106. IN the matter of 030 vain:nary signment of Patterson & Vandyke. .latch 21, 1648 William Wills n. the n••ißnee, having filed his account • and usking to be diseliarerd. it is or s dered that moire thereof he given in the Daily Morning Post, ruliiislied in this city of Pitts. burgh, for sk weeks, and if no objections the assignee ti fiirestvid will he dischatged bola his From the Herm& GEoimr. II RIDDLE Pr', mnr^{'r.4i•e I WIiOLESILLE Su OE STORE. H. CHILDS & CO., .4gl ARE now receiving their spring supplies, consist in' , ,if on, of the largest. cheapest and beat assortment of BOOTS and S I I ()ES that they hove ever been aide to Ming to this mark t. Also. Ladies' and Misses Flerence Braid, and lStraw BONN ETS, of the latest style; together with a splendid assortment of PALM LEAF HATS, mess' and bays' summer CAPS.— Also, a large lot of N York Tanned SOLE LEA TH ER. all of which having been purchased at the lowest rates, and selected with great 'care for the western trade. will be s -Id at a small advance above cost and charges. All merchant's wishing t o purelosso w ill find i: to their interest to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere. mar 27-tf ._..._ . An Acrostic •JUST IN TINE FOR CHEAP BARGAINS " 'I JUST received, a splendid assortment of spring and summer goods, Unsurpassed for quantity. quality or • Style. The Proprietor of this Erstablishment Takes great pleasure ii informing his friends and the public In general, that ho is now prepared to fill all orders that his Numerous customers may favor him with. Strangers and Traveler's would do well, in visiting the Iron City, to call and examine hisoxtensive and well Made stock of ready made clothing. He has a com• pkte assortment of English clothe, to which he would invite attention: also French cloths of every color and quality, which he is Offering at a very small advanceon eastern prices. Remember at this Store you are cut asked two prices. being Convinced that small profits and quick sales is the best way to secure - ettatom, Having in his employ the best workmen, he can warrant Every article made at his establishment to fit well, And to be of the best materiels, ho would again invite Purchasers generally to give him a cull. Before purchasing in any other place, As he is confident he can call them as good goods at as Reasonable prices as any house in this city Going so far as to s ay a little chetper. All his goods are mew end of handsome patterns pur chased In the east, but a few weeks since; ;be subscriber Now returns his thanks to his friends and the public in general, and Solicits a continuance of their favors. lar Iron City Clothing Store, No 132, Liberty street. [mar 7] C. M'CLOSKEY. Magazines for April. LA MPS Book for April. Grolium's Meg " • • hitp Meg. " Ladles igatiornilltegevine, for -April; Just received and for sale st Cook's'Liternry Depot, No 85 Fourth street. rear3l. -'- - : • .-- = O RNA ME NTAL i' , •:!;'.':. 11 - AIR WORK. , ,-1 4 ,-; 1 :,' . - ----- --- ~ -- r,-, MRS: RENTED ' -7 . , ) , .:-.:,• 1 RI d''` 4. Tnta ziztauama. , ": , ..t.-, 4 I,ALLEG.v.Nir etvi, Six doors from the Aqueduct s .--..t.,...... . ~, Opposite the Collector's Office. ; Wishes to inform the public that shihns inn mire menced the One AMEN HAL HAIR Business and has a tory superior stock, received frons the Eastein Cities, and Pulls; and she is pr yared to fill all °triers at the shortest titmice. and in a manner that cannot be excelled by any similar manufactorer in the country:'! She has on hand and intends keeping,a large asenrt. meet of Ornamented Hair Work, each as Ladies' wigs, Bands, Braids, Curls, Necklaces, Gunrds, Bracelets, Finger Rings, 4.0. Gentlemen's Wigs, Tanpriet Scrnteltes, Sze. hire It , has been fur many years engaged in the bu siness in France. and the United States, and from her long and extensive experience, she feels confident of being able to give satisfaction to all who will lean her with their patronnga. Her prices are more liberl• al than have been offered in this city heretofore. mar 17.1 v Pittsburgh Portable Boat Line, VAC FOR the tinnaportatinn of freight between Pittei. burgh and the. Atl- ntic Cities. via Pennsylvania im movements and Baltimore and Sutquehunnn Roit. The Proprietors of this old a stablished Line, bre:. leg completed their arrangements, nre prepused to flir• ward goods to anti from the East (on the opening Of the canal navigation,) on as liberal terms as , those of any other r esponsible Line, nod ure determined that no care or attention on their part shnll be wanting to secure n continuance of that patronage so liberally bestowed upon them for severallears past. II Tho decided success of the Portable Boat system, yarning...A in the regularity and dispatch experienced in the delivery nf goods, the ulptence of all risk of delay, breakage or other damage incident to the old system where gong's have to be hurriedly trimishierted three times on the any, and the merchantable . order. :in which r iod,tre has been avowedly delivered by them. hoe indured the proprietors to iticretise their stoek considerably thisseason. Theirextensive wnrelinuses at each pnint (unequalled by any other Line). affords them facilities to condom their business with dispatch; and to shipt.ers tire convenience of free storage, if re quired, until th arrangements are complete—while heir long experience in the carrying trade, it is pee awned, will be sulTi tient guarantee to their patroni rod the public, that they will successfully exert them• wives to give general snthoaction. Produce received and forwarded. Stenmboat char tes paid, and Billet Lading transmitted free of ch.itge for commission, advancing or storage, and oil cotnmu icutionsto the following agents promptly attended to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, cur Penn and Wayne sts.; Pittsburgh. THOMAS BORBIDGE.:1 2713 Market 'direr. Minadelphi4. o'cossotts North itreet. Holuirnnra. Taprcott's Goncral Emigration - OffzO. REM IT TA NC ES and passe go to and from G6F.1%:.1 . Barra ts /I.ICD TAKLA!' a, by W. St , J. T. Tap soott. 75 South street, corner of. Maiden Lane, Vett. York, and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool. The sub Act there having accepted the agency of the above hodio, are now prepared to mike arrange/heats , Ipon the most liberal terms with those desirous orpay 7 ing the ' , tromp of their friends lion aleph! Conatry, end flatter thein..elves their character and long.tithnd ing in bud reel will give ample assurance that all their arrimeements will he carried cut Messrs. W. S. J. T. Tillr.Ceit, are rang eettfairr ably knOwn for the superior class, nccommod4ion anti galling rpolities of their Packet Ships. 'The QUEEN or Tilt: WEST, SHERIDAN, ROC .S -TER. GARRICK. morrlNGuEtt. Rosci US, LIVERPOOL. and SIDDONS, two of which Idave each Port monthly, from New York theQlst and 9.9. h, end limn Liverpool the 6th and 1 ith. in adtlitionl to which they have arrarmements with the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets to insurea departure from Liverpool, men,: five days being thus determined, thou facilities shall keep pace with their increasing paironegr., while Mr. W. Tapseatt's con stant personal A.perintendence of the busisess in Liv erpool In t o striditional recurity that the comfort and accommodation oldie passengers will he particularly attended to. The .mhteribers being (aa usual) eatenrively ettlOg ed in the Traavprotation Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities, are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward paosengers iirertediitely !on their landing, without a chance of diaappoilti meat or delay, and are therefore prepared to contract fur rid.- cage from any sea Port in Great Britain or Ireland to this City: the nature of the husinevs they are en gaged in giving them facilities foe carrying passengers no fur inland not otherwise attainable!. and (it neceisary ) forward passengers further west bv!the iH,f.t mode of conveyance without any itchlitional charg es for their trouble. Whore persons vent for decline coming our, the amount paid for passage will be re• funded in full. REMITTANCES Thestibscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight, fur any nomunt pnvuble nt the principal Cities and Town• in England, Ireland. Scotlowland lral..st. thus utTording, n safe and expeditious modo of Reath ling funds to those Countries,. Allied' person s tatub I kg such facilities, will find it their interest to avail . themselves of. • Application (if by liter post paid) will be prompt-i ly attended to on applieation to "lf A AFEE &O'CONNOR, Fort:rattling and Commission Merchants,' msr 27-d&Asly. Pit Omagh, Pa. TllOraAs PALMIER, MANDFACTIMER IMPOILTER . OF WALL PAPER, Fire Board Prints. Borders.landseape Paper, Or nornental Designs, Transparent Window Shades, , and Dealer in Writing and Wrapping , Paper, Bonnet and Binder's Boards, r!kc NO. 47 SIiRH ET ST, REmi.:EN T 117103 & FtIURTII STS PITTSBUGRH. PA. lIAS had et no farmer period. it stock so extensive nod well assorted, as that to which he now tnnst reApeci fully invites the attention of purt }lasers. It COM prises Fri.tisch and American parlor, hall, office..ehurn ber and counting room Paper; of every quality. The col.irt are brilliant and durable. and the style of pat terns unsurprvisede By the Regular Line or Pack ets, between Havre and New York, and from the Fac tory, which is always in active operation, and uni formly supplied with the kat workmen the country can furnish, frequent additions, during the Spting and Summer, will be made to the goads in store.— ; Prices rooreuver, will he so extremely moderate an to meet the views of the' most economical, andisitisfe merchants and house-keepers disposed to examine and judge for themselves, that their interets will be easen dolly subserved, by buying at this Establishment:;,, 10‘" Rags, Tow and Tannner's Scraps taken 'in undo or bought al the regular market prices. march 23 , 13 m. ; ! Dissolution of Partnership rr HS partnership of the undersigned, heretofore existing under the firm of GRACKY iSt , Kotrq.nr, Blacksmiths was dissolved by mutual consent, od the 7th day of Feb inst. The huolis, papers, nines end accounts of theist's firm have been placed in the hands of James Gracey, for settlement and collection, and ell accounts against the said firm, will be ptesented to him fur settlement and satisfaction, he being fully, author , iced and empowered for that purpose. JAMES GRACEY. Pittsburgh, Feb.l4, 1896. JAMES KP.N.Nb.'DY Slacksmithing tratiblishmant. ' Thoundersigned having this day entered into partnership ender the firm of J.'4 J. GRACEY, for the purpose of carrying on the Blacksmithing business, in the buildings of the late firm of Gracey + Kennedy, at the corner of Water and West sta., Pittsburgh, where every thing in their line of business,, will be promptly attended to, Steamboat work, Canal Lock irons, &c., made and finished upon the shortest, no tice JAMES.GRACEY, Pittsburgh, Feb. 14, 1846: JOHN GRACEY, Haring retired from the, the late firm of Grucay & Kennedy, 1 ehem fully recommended the old epstorners and patrons to my successons, Messrs..r& J Grecey. marl6:lm. ' • JAMES KENNEDY. SELECT .SCHOOL. A 7 TSII MOODY respectfully announces to hid old V V friends, that he intends opening a Sele'ct School in this city, on the let Monday of April next, in the bviernent of the ThirdTresbyterian Church. froodill re, • - - - 4 0UNBLUSHING iritmlussm - oyricg OF THIS TKA 0.131P14 4Y, k h 16 New , rc 1846 , l i o.thelohabitaittsOf Pitisburgl, Allegheny, and •1' :the surroendini • rIUR ottehitan has this day been directed to ar. ttr- W icte that appeared in, the "Pittibur et Daily Ainerfcaai". under date of sth March instant, heeded as:nbove—ttad widdh has ulsolappenred suhsequendy, 'seve' nil of thoPittsburghnerkspepers. We hasten toireply thereto, - ; - • , We find thst thiough 'head riterlict we art successive ly charged with flagrant violations of. the ptlaciples of truth and Malice; but We are paepared to ;Attie . .you n triumphant vindication of our 4haracter. . We i howev. er, exceedingly regret that in leo doing., we shall have to allude to our , respected contornporaties the "Pekin 'Pt.& company of New korkf i '--their position—thair history, and their manner of doing business will me cessatily, in Some degree, have to come under eland.. nation. All that Wto can do lia 'to endeavor to keep the following developments within the limits of put neighborhood; out of which locality, We trust,.for the crediVa sake of whom -it may:concert. .the creations at Issue may remain torliscuised. E from having a mnlicioua intention in what we are t i nt to divulge, we do 80 merely from the very Maia ble motive of Reif protectinn—we would, fain rende .good. for evil; this we solemly 4eclnte. Taking this -laudable stand we reply, first, to the chaidet as folloWsl ." They (The Canton Ton Company) have- publiah. ed a handbill, in which they have appropriated. word or word, the favorable notices of the Prkin CoIP-Pa ny's tette in ell the leading jou t rnals of, New. York, and other cities, 'pimply 'dieting the name of the Company Isom the Pekin to the Cantu I Tea Company." And farther down in the colutan this Charge is re peated, though troditied on " This hat dbill bears the impress - of the Company, rind appears to have been ietued, if no, by it, at least upon its authority." I _ Now we dray ever issuing—we deny ever-author iiing—we deny ever revising such a- handbill.= 'Fluty we cannot. always, control the actions of our it7,ents, at a Iremote distance,i in relatit'in to the meth- of A they employ to facilitate the sale of our Teas; hut us soon as we discover any thing improper in this.re spect, diseminienance it, and urge t hat I.trict award tO - honor and uprightness might charac• IE ri.e all this ineuna they use.for their .distictsition.= - . By one-of our remote Agent S, probably, the handbi, in question may have been issued. bat lee deny that it ever had oar sanction or aidhority. %Ye cannot, however, dismiss this subject wiihont touching upon the morality oft hese notices. They are P preseni ed ;as violent ine, sitontaaPously. from the Edithrs of New York and other Newspapers, and to arise from an impression of tire great commercial ar rangements. and general' iripreciatton of the teas of -the Pekin Tea Company. We beg leave to set iou right on that subject. We are prepared to prove, on oath; if required, that every favorable notice in the New York papers, referred to.'were wnsirrn by the Pekin. Tea Company THrMstorr.s,end that almost in every case the said New York papers were PAID, for their insertion. When thin "was . not literary the cats ; the aaid ;—faaara,b/c notices" were insetted in ro efideration of an.expensive ad vert isement .being be . stowed open the papers who tein such editot iolsttppear led. All this we are prepared to prove—fust, by the 'Admission : of one of their own Agents (Humiltun)— secondly. liy the advertising Agent they formerly ern; pilled—thirdly, by the testitoony of most of the Nee York Editors themselves. -So much for their "favor., able notices in the pablic.prims." - The method we mit-Tied in prosecuting nor business ,being essentially at varioneewith_any mtidification of deception, we never resin.' tothe publication of such' notices. Every business mutt in New York is well nes luainted a lilt the origin. as well ttS - the merits, of such erlitorialqm, owing to which its utillity. here' has long since ceaied. - and it rather diminishes than adds to the reipectabliity of any New Yeti: es•ablishment.. We next review the paragraph wherein we are charged as fraudulent imitators of the Pekin Corn. l iny. It !mill he found nearly nt the head, of the said nr title. Ir eendi as *qt is welt .kriown of our readers that the, Pekin Ten CoMpany of New York. nanssociation o heavy cdpitalists of that city, have established agen cies in Pekin end Canton for the purpnseof selecting Teas, (Intl putting - them up there, from whence they ire shipped direct tmthe company at New York.— These tens have obtained a high reputation, and hive become subject of frequent notices , in thepublic prints. Thu susses of this Company has 'induced the organization of anothet Called the_ 'Canton Tea Compuny,' who admit tlee;Ailey are net importers. but Mirrknse their Teas from thepromiseuous arrivals in New York. where they areput pp in a manner to im irate those of the Pekin Tea Company." , Now', the latter mind this paragraph instated a falsehood so glaring, that an attempt tn . support it in tiny Atiamlc city woulti.sultject any, editorto universal ridicule, and in New York he would be regardettas tontlw,tincite knave, if not oqabsolute madman. We are astonished to find that'any Pittsburgh editor, hav ing access (as, must nrcessarily he the'case) to, New Yet k pertain for years past. can be so deplorably ig norant (tithe fact that the Canton Tea Company have been rsiaViskedin Nero Tork Elva Yeans!--lind also, that the Pekin Company have only existed TWXLVE lemmas!—and that the latter - honse was estalltishcd wholly in eonsegeroce of the success and reputation of theformer._ Here then is a fraud truly unblushing —nay', .yerily abominable. Ware also reflected on as being an, inferior con cern. because '•we select our Teas from, the promisee -00,4 cargoes which arrive." . how much more com mendable to come out with the plain truth than to resort to such vile fa/s,komis as appear in the begin of the paragraph nun; under review. The words are "The L',-kin Ten Company of New York, an asso ciation of. heavy capitalists in that city," &c.-(Let. the reader refer) Is it possible that the inhabitants, of Pittsburgh era swallow ell this! I n this city (isle - .. York) every counting-house lad. of fourteen years old; ! knows BMter. Let any individual who would 'Satisfy himself on the subject, refer; to the files of the,Courier and Enquirer, Journal a.f Commerce, or Commeicial e - Advertiser, which ho may find at any large Hotel iii - :Pittsburgh, and see, tltn the lists of imported merc4n die, lie cut discover that any entries of Teas have been Made at the New York Custom House for suchl a firm as the "Pekin Tea Company." We defy them to prove that the y ever received Teas direct from China! Who ever believes such a barefaced asserr lion are deservedly Itumbegged. As to the fart or their having-an "agent it Canton," werlenyit. Wh o is het But the idea of their having another in Pekin, IA an absurdity sa monstrous, and a falsehood so gin ring. as not to deserve consideration.' Whe' aver heard of Tenn being selected and shipped at Fettle Outrageous nonsense!' We happen to know that the ''fine Teas which thair agents io Pekin and Canton select, put up and ship directto New York," are selected in Front street, in this city, et the store of Beebe & Brothers, and other wholesale Grocers,."-shipped theneebv their carman to the store 75 Fulton street, then packed. in imitation of the Canton Tea CoMpany's Teas by Frenchmenand Germans.in the upper part of -the building, - brought down stairs, and thence dispatched to Pittsburgh and other places.. Lastly—Who is the essociatinn of New York cap. italist a, balled the "Pekin Tea.Co," professingto have 000,000 ~ engaged in the trralet The agents and nalesintm, Messrs Douglass, Ca//ender and Roe, were previously emplcyed tit the New York Sun News paper establishment. Mr Hamilton' the nut dour a-, gent, was Formerly subscription clerk for Messrs 'Ed , muttd Charles & Son's. Beak Note List; and the only,! and exclusive owner and proprictor.of the wholeestab lishment is 'Henry TVykeff, publisher OF a paper. cal led the "New York RepublicX now extinct, and well known to the world as a controversial antagonist of, James Gorden Bennet, of the New York Herald. We exceedingly regret this necessity which e n - roeels its to come out sn promptly;—we are, nevertheless, ready to procure the proper affidavits, certified befere the Now York City.and State authorities, in confirma tion of all that we have now stated, if called upon. Nero-York Cornea Tea Company, • • Per THOMAS A. MONKHOUSE. !griper Agents in PITTSBURGH are Messrs. BELL .& GRANT, earner of Liberty and Ferry its., where alittice Teed of all descriptions are constantly for sale, G. Fie THOMAS & Co,. 23 . Petirth et., Cincinnati; .OBED MITCHELL, 89 Chesnut, and 339 Malkin at.. Pljiladetpbin. Principal Office in ' , few York, MS.: 124. Citathate Ist., 16S Greenwich st. mar26.l.aid James Cavanagh - IMPORTER AND :WHOLESALE DEALER; , N fine Jewelry, :Cutlery, altvcr Germaa.a ;ver I Spectacles, gold Istaladvai Papal ls, silver Thimbles Scisaars,Tweezera;ailk and gum SuSpendera, silk and bead Purses/carpet. Rags, Hosiety,children's Clnaks, Beale Oil, Reef Mcfrovr, caatile, cream - and. palm Soaps: &c, &c. • •-• 11:rDon't Mistake' tha piano, NO. '6l, MARKET STREET;Eist aide, booveea Third and'Foattl" 5 . ., I Stmplon'a ' janta 16 .1;b. .3_;..f. - r1.7.1 •;.,.: . :,,-' 7,r.:,!:','.., -, :: - '.': .i- :: 4, EXTRAORDINARY.. I ! I 4a . " • CURE OF BODY .AND MIND.-The fallowieg is frorn,n we - ally Citizen of Itensingtoft . , rnenTherof the Methodist churele: • - Philadelphia:, Jan 11, 1846. • , -• • - • Dn. D. SAirgE, —peat Birt—Justico 'corripels , Ma to make the following stateroom of, the eat m aordiaary. • effects - of - your valuable medicine, the ALTBRAI•-• - ...;,*,,. • I certify that my wife -was afflicted for fourteen yenre, dur•ing which time dicease - hafflea the skill of several ernitieut'phycicitins. Finding that:every • means that w,ete used failed to reliev,e"here -I nuncio! ded to place her,in the Pennsylvnnia firispiial, hoping .• • that, under the care nod treatment ehe 'would - there reaeive . fiam the Physiilans,in that Institution. ehm •• 1 might again be restored to health. ' But to my great '• disappointment, she grew women and became deranged in her mind, and I was nbligedtn take her hoot() amine, "mcurtant.s" , ,and BEREFT OF REASON. ,1 wilt hei-d mention that at this titnethe mere • prominent symptoms of her disease wero Dyspepsia and Liver . Complaint, attended with 'sickness of the stomach, • and vomiting of a very offensive fottid mecons, pains • = in her head, bark and stomach, and through tha region of the heart, a tronblesorne cough from largo quonti ties of phlegm in berthroa, which kept her coeminu ally gagging std retching to throw it up. She had no appetite, and was very weak, She also "stiff red very much Engel. a titnrine dicense by which she Wes confined to her bed, honing -entirely lost - theinse of • her limbs, and fur several months, we' had, to lift her in and out abed - • And to alt the above, ttnderanged _ state of her mind (which at this time was_ nay aWfut,), end you will be able to form some ilea of her aiflic By the advice of a Giend we commenced giving her - your ALTER ITIVE, in the dean of n teaspoonful three times a day, and lamina that , it helped her.. We also gave her your VermifUgem tninc . rease her appetite; and theSanative Pills to regulate her bowels. :Sine — . had not taken two bottles of the Alterative, heroin it ;- UPereted upon her in a wonderful manner; filling her filee . tvith small red pimples, and caused her to expea , ;•,' 'orate largo tpin nt hi es of c o rrupt ion, baraita .biah,-her - breath was so offensive we could .not remain .in the - mum with her unless the doors were open. 'Finding the Alterntivc , doing Itiv Fo much goal, we iberepied the dose according to the direct inns, and she continued to Improve daily, until snolly. she Was restored to health,. : liedv ns well asin mind - I hope you will deloy potion. in-laying this before the public, QA I a.n willing to be ivtalised at any time to the tritih oldie abovestatement, and that. it ehtyour A LTF.EtAtiVE which ctired. All per4ons will bMeanvictell of the truth, of thin. statement, by callittat my house. in Bedford ,sfree't hove Marlboro. - oars with reApect, • SA.:IIOF.L. FIELDS. Prepared at No 8 souili Third atrera. ' M?'For sale in Pittsburgh,at IT Fourth at.; none The '‘Voilderfal Vegetable Purgative, PORTH CURE OF • t E- • . IleaJtsche,Giddiaess, Rheumatisin, riles,Dispepsie, Scurvy: SMAII Pox. Jaundice,'Pains in the ,Back, ward WeaknesS, Palpitat ion of the heart, Rising ti's the Throat, Dropsy, Asthma Fever of all kinds,- Fe. male Complaints, Measles, Solt Rheurn,..Hearthure. • Worms,Cholere Morbus, Ceughs,. Quin sey; 'Wheoping Cough, Consuinption, Fits, LiZer-Complaint,Erysipe het: Deafne;s, itchlng3 of the Skin, Colds, Gout, Grtei el,. Nervous coreplaints;nnd a variety of other diseaseo; .* - arising from Impurities of 'he blood, and obstniCtines .. lathe organs of digestion: - • . • [From the. Agent et Quebec - , L. C.) . *. DISEASE: OF THE LIVER.. DEAR - Situ—Agreeable to your desire, I write to' - :- Leeti - You apprized of the prospects of the Clickener Stipa Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. Yatt"thav recollect, when I first commenced • selling your medis .--. Whic'a was in - 1%1,1y,' 13.4,-we little-dreamed of the success that would clown tire nedettahing. Our , premises hail been se. complefely*flooded by the ono • . thausand and one unsaleable remedy for every ble complaint under the sun, that I setiously contem- plated having nothing more to no with any tiring of dm' kind. However. et the mold urgent solicitation, we consented to make a trial of veers. -At first wefound co'nsiderabledifficulty in nitracting public attention to. wards them. 'People had been so often deceived by the vile compounds willed) have flooded the country for the lost 15 years or more, Ilea they determtned, if possible, never tobel "taken in" again; and the,coeses gnome was, they could hardly - be persuaded to accept' of the Pills, as the saying is, for "love nor Money." -- Thus matter-re proceeded fora week or two,wlien.as , 'good luck would have it, "Mrs. N a lady of our.city, ivho had long suffered from an affection tho Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the most oh. stinate character, was persuaded tonccept of a box, oa . condition that nothing was lobe paid for it, if they did riot afford her the necessary relief.: I must confess, we ourselves had very little faith in the matter, know- .* as we did, that her complaint was one of lima' standing, land, had been unsuccessfully treated by the most eminent physicians of tins and several neighbor ing toteni. But we hid deter Mined to give the medi- CitlC a fair trial, and if it preved to be worthless, it. - would be a soutce of satisfaction to know it,'both to you and to ns. No less to our- Joy than surprise, hoW ever, only a few days Mid elapsed, when the Indy again.,. presented herself at our counter and am-piked fur attoth er box.. "I really think, Mr. Wiltiama,""aays she, that your Pills are beginning to work a great change in my health, and altogether for the better. When took the second dose, I began to feel. much hetterthan. I did at first; the pain in my side was considerably ree lieved; my appetite began to improve; and blood seemed to circulate through my_ veins-ns it did in my youthful days. Since then, I haVe taken the remainder . of the Pills, and my improvement ha's been, sensibly . progressing at, every repetition of the dose. I have no doubt that a few mote bases will effectually cure me," Thstrasultwas as she predicted. -sHer 'health is - ,Completely restored. The flush of youth end bea u s , . ty has returned • to her cheeks, and the prospect of a long and . a happy life is before her. I am satisfied she will neverforget the Clickener Sugar• Coated Aitymight naturally be supposed, the news adds ex trifordinary cure was rapidly disseminated through:he ' city. and adjacent country; and scarcely . a week had elapsed, before enqUiries began to be made for Click ener's Sughr s Coated Purgative PUTS; and the demand 1 1 has unready increased to such an extent, that we find the greatest difficulty in supplyine ' it. In fees, if it did not seem Ince exaggeration, 1 mig ht almost say that we are literally besieged by women, and children, labor ing under every possible ailment which "human flesh is.heir to." The halt, the lame, and the blind; the asthmatic, consumptive, end dyspeptic, aro thronging Our doors in pursuit of the never-failing Panacea.— Testimonials of its salutary effects' are voluntarily ' flowiog in upon us from every quarter. One person informs us Ito has been relieved of a most obatiertle Dyspepsia. Another has just recovered - from a seri ons attack of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded in expelling from his system the sYmptoms of Jaundice. And a fourth has just'recovered from an attack of Put. munary Consumption, which lied confined him to his bed for many months.—So we go. But do not fail to keep us 'supplied: Besides :our Retail. Trede, we have standing orders from the country to a large.. amount. Send 80 Grois at your earliest convenience Yours; &c: R. H. „WILLIAMS. Quebec. ."April 14, 1845.. === Patronited by tverybody. REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLTCKENER, is the original inventor of the Sugar Coated Pills; and that nothing of the sort was ever beard of until he intro duced them in lune, 1843, as will be semi by the fol. lowing: PREMIUM Ibis Diplorni was 'awarded by the AMERICAN . INSTITUTE, n the . Annual Fair, held in the city of New Yolk, October, 1843, to Q. V. CLICKENER, for the invention of SUGAR COATED PILLS. - • JAMES TALLMADGE, President T. D. tArEmin,Correaponding Secretary Gottoon J. LEEDS ; Recording Secreinry.- tar AVOID COUSTEAFEIT3.—Yurcbcpere must always ask, - for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pills:and see that - each box has upon it his signature: all ethers are countericEt. W JACKSON,,corner of. Wood and ',Liberty streets, is Dr. Clickener's agent for Pittsburgh and • , °OS ...~;.~
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