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', . •' - ::',"•' ti. ''. ,, tii'4.• s &*'„. - s 7 `t , e , ' , t- `., 4 -, : i i.• - - ~- , ;„_:,, . 1•-t-,,, ~,::. ,--..,;,.., ~ -„,.,, 1, , ~ ~-' \ ^ - ' ,, 1.4 i e 44,',.."4 . ' . .:' ...;'' ''' ' ,l: ;'''f..._.2 4 ;•}l4,; 'i 2, .‘. '',', ''' r ,, Z , ' -:. '.,. litorning 11}ost PITTSBURGH, PA. MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 27, 1896. CORRESPONDENTS In reference to tom:unifications which may appear in this paper, we haveone or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author be ing fitstmadelmown to us, and when inseried;tmistal ways be taken as expressiveof theviews of the writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so expreasedare editorially re:parted upon and approved Mit. Renter CARTER, BOokseller, No 48 Market street, has laid on our tabloid new and very interest fog- Book, on the mineral region of Lake Superior: The reports . of Wm. A. Burt, Bela Hubbard and others, on the Geography, Topography and Geology surreys of the 11. of the south shore of Lake Su perior, in 1845, with a list of the working companies,_ their names, when:located, numbers of shares 4.c., With the coasting distance around Lake Superior. Messrs Burt and Hubbard were the principal ease ; dates of the lamented Dr Douglass Houghton, who lost his life in crossing the lake last fall, and have been for many years actively engaged in studying the pecu- liar brmations of that region. To those who feel or have any interest-in this great copper mining coun try, this book will be of great valor. Mr. Carter is sole agent far this city. Price $2,50. TllETuesraE. A'A ADDAMS appears to• night as Macnerst. Attend if you wish to see this celebrated tragedy, in all its parts admirably perfarm .ed. Ist order to secure front seats,it will be well to engage them early in the day. At an eletion for officers of the Duquesne Grip, held at their armory onSaturday the2sth,the following persons were elected': • CaptainWna Hays, Jr, ist Lieutenant—Charles Fl Paulson, ...241 Lieutenant—George Beal, Jr, • Pottc COURT, Saturday 1.25/k Three boys were arrested last evening for crying 'fire. They were fined one dollar each,—two paid theirines and the ether was sent to the hill. One eratomor who had made too fire with the ardent last evening was taken to the watch house. and being aware of his situation this morning, paid his fine and decamped. One lady, being in a miserable situation, wan conducted toe Hill under the care of Capt. T. riPThirteencasks of ChlOride of Lime will be sold at the warehouse of A - Beelen; Esq., by PKenna this day at 3 o'clock: It is a scarce article in this snarkerat the present time. TO THE MECHANICS AND MANUFACTUR . ERS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. The undersigned having been appointed a Commit. tee CO receive and forward articles intended for the Greet National Fair and Exhibition, to be held at Washington City on the2Oth May next, have obtain sed the use of the store in Wood street, adjoining the corner of Second street, belonging to Mr T Liggett, where any specimens securely packed, will be receiv ed, and from whence they will be forwarded to Wash ington at the . .expenart of the owner, uhich, by way of Brownsville, and Cumberland, will be about $l,OO per 100 lbs. It is highly important that the skill anti industry of Allegheny - County should be fully represented, nut only by the exhibition of new and curious specimens, but illso_by a display of those staple articles of mane facture which are required for the regular ccuise of business, and which' ought to -be accompanied by statements of their lowest wholesale, prices. Agin orderto secure favorable positions for the speci• trees that may be transmitted, it will be necessary that they should not be later in leaving this city than - Monday, 4th May next. • • for further information on the subject. apply to THOMAS BAKEW ELL, JOHN SHERIFF, • - . • Fs LORENZ, ALLEN CORDELL, L R LIVINGSTON. Pittsburgh, April 27,- 1846. Commiuee. Ginet the Public bear in mind, that Scarlet Fe ver, and other complaints incident to'sudden changes of the weather, - are peculiarly prevalent at this season of the ydar. Thousands of children, and many perann. of mature age, are dying weekly, because they over look the only medicine which is infallible in diseases of that kind.- That medicine is Clickner's Sugar Coi led Vegetable Purgative Pills, which have been suc cessful in cases of.the greatest obstinacy, and whet e another remedies had Ltroved unavailing. Physicians of the highesteminence, have prescribed them in their practice, and they haveheen highly recommended by a committee of the Atnetican Institute, appointed t 7 investigate their merits. Let those who have never used them cement tU_Oritku a single trial, and they will never have cause to regret their determination.— Li case-of failure, if such a thing is possible, the money will in all cases be returned. Sold by Wm Jackson, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickener'e Pills lo Pittsburgh and vicinity. I once saw a lady with dear laughing eyes, - With &brow high - and lofty--sbe was sad, and her sighs Told the tale of her woes; that sweet mouth, and chin dimpled, Why why was her face thus so freckled and pimpled; Whylhat neck formed so sriao-li ke, %was proud du you mark, Yet 'twas yellow, and freckled, disfigured and desk; Those eyes that I spake of, glaoc'd suchlove, oh such flashes, Wera minus of eyebrows or silky eyelashes; The hair on her head—'twas a fine noble head— Was dry, abort and dirty, rough, wirrand Fed. ♦ • • • • • Look you on that picture and on this. One month now has past and the lady's fine features Are whiteelear eel healthy; she's the loveliest of crea tures, ' And the pimples and, freckles and skin that was dark, Have all disappeared—for she used, do you mark, A cake of that miracle of which I've oft spoke, It is called Jones' Italian Chemical Soap. She has eyebrows and eyelashes now too, that live, And were made by the Jones' Hair Restromtive. She has hair too, aye, dark flowing, soft, silky tresses, For which sho a three shilling bottle now blesses So all who'd:be like her, old young or in teens, Can have it by using the very same means. Bold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, 89 Liberty street, bead of Wood—at the same place is sold the Moorish Hair Dye and Spanish Lilly White. Principal Office—Sign of the American Eagle,' 83 Chatham st., New Pork. What makes my hair so dark, that once was gray, And rusty, dirty, scurfy, harsh and wiery, What makes my hair so lovely, soft: but stay, What makes your hair so short, so red and fiery, And seems, by some bald spots, as 'twere fallidg all away, I tell you bpnestly—l only had to pay The trifling sum of three poor single shillings, My hair grew lovely as now,—and if you're willing, For Jones's Hair Restorative, to pay that sum, Your rusty, dirty hair will soon become . So lovely, that men will say, as they look and stare, There goes the man with a lovely head of hair. It is an honest truth, that a 3s. bottle of Jones's Coral Hair Restorative will give any one a good head of hair. It forces the hair to grow, stops its falling oft cures scurf, and dresses the hair, keeping it in order, thrice as lung as any thing else made—just try it. Sold at. JACKSON'S .Patent Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood— .at the same place is sold the Moorish Hair Dye; Span. .ish Lilly White.and Italian Chemical Soap. tiC7Principal Office, sign of the American Eagle, :82.Chatham street, Nei York. Dr. Wittar's Balsarri_of Wild Cherry.—This •celebrated remedy is a compound balsamic prepare. lion of the •Wild Cherry. and Moss of Iceland, corn. , bined by a new chemical progress with the Extract •of Pine. So salutary have been its effects in all ca. ees when administred for Coughs, Asthma, Consump• lion, or anydisease of the lungs, that many of the most distinguished physicians have approved and recom mended it, and openly acknowledged it to be the most valuable medicine ever discovered. it istruly a valuable medicine; end'. is , effecting an immense amount of good in rellef.of seating humanity. Ei'See advertisement. MMIMIN ':r:~"'-'';:f ;z AswELL's -Enginiers and .14ectianicre.. Poctmt .1.1. Book. Scribner's- Engineers and' lechibtO's Coinpanion. For sale by E. S. BOSVVORTH ar ,os 93 Markerxt, New Books:_ Fr HE American House Carpenter; - - J. Bennett's and Fletißog's Book keeping; - Henry's Museum, vols. in 4;; • The World in a Pochetßoolt; ' Newham's human Magrietiem;, • Hinti to Mothers for drintentigement of Health; Wilson on the skin. : • For sale by _ H S BOSWORTH & CO, nP 2S :93 Market street SALIM) OlL.—very fine, foe, sale by THOS.•MILLER, ap24 corner Wood and 4th sts C HOCOLATE, &c.— , Bakerie No 1 Chocolate Norfolk Co. do Eagle superfine do Bakers' Cocoa. de. Paste. For sale by [np24] TI-10S. MILLER MUSTARD—Superfine London. Komucky in small Cnns. apII4 F.pr gale by THOS. MILLER BACON.*Prime Hams for famil3,u4n. for sale low by THOS. MILLER. 'ip24 Family Grocer, ems. Wood and 4th Stencil Lettere. ON hand an assortment of Letters and Figures Names, Flaws, &c., cut to order. JOHN W. BLA IR, op:13 1:20 IV:ma wirect. ' Flaxseed Oil 10 BARRELS • for oak by R E SELLERS, Sellers , Imperial Cough Syrup. VOR the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. &u prom:Paced to be the pleasantest and mast efficaci one remedy now in use. For sale by R E SELLERS, ap23 57 Wood st. R. E. Seller's Vermifage. FOR expelling Worms from the human system this Worm medicine has no superior, Wan equal in thii, or in any other country. It is much used out highly recommended by Physicians. For sole by It E §ELLEFIS, ap23 57 Wood m. Castor Oil. 12 131)13 No I, for sale by R E SELLERS, AleolroL 5 BARRELS for sole by R E SELLERS, ar.2.3 57 Wood sine' Seller's Liver Pills. WHICH r tande unermalled by any medicine knovn fur the cure of Liver Complaint; f"r auk Howard's Cement, FOR China, Glass, Earthenware and Marble. The manufactmer is confident that all who will give a fair trial will Gad ibis to be an,e•cellent article Directions.—ileat the parts to be mended tiu ffi cie n tly warm to dissolve the Cement. and I,:t them set firmly together till they become cool. ['rice I.2lets per stick. For sale by R E SELLERS, ni.23 57 Wool Ft. Pier T,ables. Al A r ßß . LE c Top r o h n o hand f and for sale low at the T B YOUNG & CO., Hand .t Tables. ONE dozen smslltildes mei! h shelf under the top made for School Desks, for sale cheap at the Furniture earthouse T. B. YOUNG & CO., ap22 Hand Rt. Printers Ink. H. MIFFLIN'S Suprrior Printing Ink, for • . sale by GEO COCORAN, ap2o No 26 Wm..' .t. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES. BBBLS Sugar House Molasses, a prime lot, in good older, just received and for sale by MARTIN & SMITH. ap24 No. 56 Wood between 34 an i 4th Bacon. 6000 LBS BACON, how round—a ['time lot well cured, for r are by MARTIN & SMITH. 56 Wood, between 3d and 4th sts Lard. 1 8 KEGS Lard, clear and in good order, for sale by MARTIN & SMI rut, apl2. 56 Wood, bmween 3d and 4th sta. Gros ad Spices. Ln k CANS Ground Pepper; UF 10 Cans Ground Cinnamon; 5 Cana Ground Alspice; 5 do do Cloves; la store and fur sale by .1 & .1 MeDEVITT, der.2o 224 Liberiv Pittsburgh Manufactured Tobacco. 20 KEGS Plug Tobacco; 5 Ladies Twist, do; 10 " Va. " do; 10 Cav'd, Is Lump, do; In store and for sale by J. & J. I , 4'DEV ITT, dec 20 224 Lawny at WHITE Havana Sugar in Boxes; IVhite Brazil ditto in bble, In mire and for sale by J. & J. M'DEVITT, dec 20. 224 Liberty at A HANDSOME lot of Berege Shawls; plain blk Berege fJr dresses; Satin AI nip° black Berege for dresses; French Lawns, beautiful styles, received this day by Leech's Express. _ _ B. E. CONSTABLE, 85 Market street Corn and Oats. 250 BUSHELS SFIELLED CORN; 100 do Oats; ' 25 kegs Lird; 1 bundle Deer Skins; Received per steamer Diligence, and for sole by LAMBERT 4. SFIIPTON, eptil 21 133 and 135 Wood at Bacon. 11478 POUNDS Hams nod Shoulders, in maks, received per steamer Putnam, and fur sale by LASIBER r & SIIIPTON, ap2 I 133 and 135 Wood st. Sundries BBALES Deer Skins; 2 Backe Feathers; 1 box Beeswax, reed Pr sir Diligence, and for sale by M. B. 11HF:Y & Co„ ap2l. Na 57, Water st LFALVIS--4 casks Hams, a superior article, just re JL_L calved and for sale by M. B. RHEY & Co. Water street SCHORCHI NGS-25 Waned 2 casks Scorchings, just received and for sale by. Now; Ginghams. GEO. S. SWARTZ has just received a large stack of very superior French Ginghams for Ladies Dresses. ! Also a 6no assortment of Gingham Lawns, to which he would invite the attention of the Ladies, at No 106, Market street, between sth and Liberty streets. • aplo. French Lamm,. GEO. S. SWARTZ has just opened a very eaten— sive assortment of superior French Laws, of new patterns and beautiful colors, that cannot full to please at Cap 10) - 106, Market street. Sheitintil" , (UST received a variety of 4-:4 5-4 6-4 by 12-4 eit Sheeting; of the best mark for sate very cheap for, cash • . 'trip . GEO, EL SWARTZ, • - • , THE.well known fast running steam. • er CAMBRIA, W'-Forsyth, Master, • --- .14 ill run as d regular picket, -leaving every Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, rind. Wheel: ing at 10 I' Motifs same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday at I 0 .A M. - - For freight or passage apply on board. or to FORSYT.I3 dr. CO. Agets, apl6 No 30 - Water at. For St Lonizazillegular Packet. The new and splendid passenger steamer, BRUNETTE, Copt Perry, '. 1 '0.1 1 6..5w . i'. will run in the trade from Pittsburgh to St Louis during the season of 1846. The Brunette was built expressly for the trade and is elegantly found in every respect. For freight or passase applykon board. apll FOR NASHVILLE—REGULAR PACKET. ~. The new and splendid light draught steamer SAM SEAN, Capt GREEN EE, will run as a regular Packet to the above port during the selson. The Sam Seay was built expressly for the Nash. %dile trade, and will make her trips regularly during the 4eastin. Bpi I regular mail and passenger steamer CI RCASS I AN, Cape Isaac `.. Bennett, will run as a regular packet hewcon Pittabuegh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10 A M, and Wheeling at 10 l' ;11 the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday at 10 A M. For freight orpassage npply on board. tar The Circassian wns built expressly for this trade and offers to her passengets evr ry comfort and accommodation. mer 23 57 Wood sireet 4111. The regular mail and passenger steam er, MESSENGER, Capt Linford, will run as o regular packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this part every Saturday at 10 A M. and Wheeling nt 10 I' M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday. at 10 o'clock, A M. For freight or passive apply nn board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and scrum. morliti ion. mar2:l sr THE rectal .r mail and pawnger steamer MONONHAHKI.A, Caps. Stone, will run as a regular packet 5i tureen Pittsburgh. and Cinrift,loS, leaving thi • pert every loilduy at 10, A M, and Wheeling at 10 P M, of he Ammer:day. Returning, she gill kave Cincin nati every Thursday at 10 A M. For freight at apply mt 1102 rd. 57 Wood st Pr The Monongahela wns built expressly for !his trade; and oGrs tolhe passeogeid every comfort, nod superior nrCOMM.Ki nt inn.. ma 4 -3 I R E SELLERS, 57 Wood itn ct THE: regggiur mail and pne,tervjer ,genmer II IBERN I A, i;'” pl. John Klinfrlter, w ill (WI LI 4 n gegulur puck. et between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leasing this port every Tuesday nt 10 A M, and %Vim..ling at 10 M, of the ,141110 day. Returning, abe will kayo Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A M. I..!ar freight or passage apply on board. Ilibernin wart built expre,sly for ihe troth and tdtfors to Ihe 'passengers every comfort and suer nor oc,conod nI ions. npl TIIE 'egad, mail al.cl po4senger warner NEN ENGLAND, Capt S B Page, will run us n regular pact,' betueen l'ai,burgh and Cincinnati, leasing ilii* port e• cry Wednesday s- 10 A 111, and Wheeling et 01' M, the snow duy. Returning. Are n ill leave Cite tinnati every Saturday u 10 A M. For freight or lin o.age apply on board. C:f The New England was built expressly for this rate. and offeers to the pauuengers every comfort and Up, ior uccommodut ions. non-4211 The reculnr mail and passenger steam er, CLIIT ER NO e ill run 1214 a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. leaving thi• port ever!, Friday et 10 A M and Wheeling at 10 P M , the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Mon day at 10 o'clock, A M. For freight or passage apply un board. The Clipper No won built expressly for this trade, end offers to her passengers every employt and accom modation. mal23 The new U. S. Mail steamer e- A AMA, M. E. LUCAS, Mintier, tun as a regular Passenger Packet between Pittsburgh and the above pot!, daring the wason of 1346; leaving every Thursday at 10 ti'..lock, A. M. The Acadia 1.1 new and hue aupeiier accomninda ions. For freight or nansage, apply nn hound, ur to np9. .1. NEWTON JONES, Ag't. • The new and splendid light draught ye , jogri steamer PACIFIC, Capt. Campbell, :T....N. •, m a Le r will leave for the above and all intermediate bindings on 51onday the 2g,111 inst. at 10 o'clock, A M. For bright or passage apply midniattl. ap7 BROWNSVILLE, TO THE SPLEHDID F.S.AT RUNNING sir embutne 1 CONSUL, ..IC-",:ii4:1,;:•` LOUIS M' LA N E AND MF.DIUJ►, How' commenced making t'-rir regular trips be tween Pittsburgh and Brown- le. The morning Goat leaves tin Menonz Arida a hail above the Bridge, presciriely at 8 o'clock. Passengers by this bout takes the stages at Browns ville same evening at 4 o'clock. and the, splundid cars of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ut Cumberland, next morning, at 8 o'clock, reaching Baltimore the same evening—only 34 hours through frern PittArrorg to Baltimore and 40 hours to Philadelphia. The evening boat leaves nt 4 o'clock. Passengers by the evening, Boat, will lodge on the Bout in corm fortable State Rooms the first night; n ill puss over the beautiful mountain scurry in daylight; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The Proprietors of this tom, in order to make the connection complete between Brownsville and Cumber land, have placed on the Road 50 splendid Troy, Alba ny, Concord and Newark coaches, of the most improv ed models, and filry teams of the best young horses the country affords in addition to their former stock they feel satisfied they will be able to accommodate and give satisfaction to all who may patronize their Routs. By our tickets passengers have choice of either steumbeat Gr rail road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and have the privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore, and resum'e their seats at pleasure. For tickets apply at the office, at the St. Charles Hotel, Wood st., or at the wharf boat. feb3 J. 51F.SKIM EN, Agent. WE have for sale a neat, well finished 2 story brick house, with stone basement. together with a Lot of ground, 20 feet front on a wide street, extending 100 feet deep to a 20 foot street, situate on Beaver st. in Allegheny City. This property is in a delightful situation and will he sold low and en reasonable terms—it would suit a person doing bust• nese in the city. Apply to apl , l „BLAKELY 4. MITCHEL. MB RHEY &Co. Water at ALL persons indebted to the undersigned, are re, quested to call at Mr Backufeo's Book Store. Lib. erty street, and settle their accounts. No ono should pay .any on the account of the late firm of N & G Clefs, before further notice. Dr GEORGE CLEIS. .Pittsburgh, April 13,.1849. PERSONS desirousof purchasing lots in this Com l. etery are referred for information to the Soperin. tendent on the grouods, or to E Thorn, Druggist,cor ner cof Penn and Hand streets,- Pirteburih. By order of the Board; J. CHSLETT, deo 11 Superintendent. • - - • " — .7 '`.4-',.".•?5,i-7"3''' ' '"• - 7- , -‘• • - ,3 • Regular Wednesday , U. S. Mali FOR'CINCINNATI. Fur height or pna.age apply on board or to J IV BUTLER & BRO., Agmta SATUR )AY PACKET SATURDAY PACKET MONDAY PACKEI TUESDAY PACKET WEDNESDAY I'AcKEI FRIDAY PACKET REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET For Louisville. 18 16 MONONGAHELA nouTE, BALTIMORE AND PHILADELMIA (Only 7J Mslei Staging.) Real Estate for Sale. Notice. Allegheny Cemetery; MWM WHITMORE & otinirk, ImPOßT.sas AND DEspenti - In Hardware Cutlery, Saddlery, 4LC,,,, • Cerner, Liberty and St' auk We" PITTSBURGH, . ' - ' ARE receiving , per ships 'Sataremc t 'Susque ' henna and 'Alhambra,' theitlipring importa tions of Har dware, Cutlery, &c., purchased for cash, direct from the manufactories of Pittartfiritliat sad Sturintui. Alan a general assoriatent'Of Ativerican Hardware from the - rnanufacturiei of the East • and West. - i. Buyersara respectfully invitud toile examination of our stock, as we are determined to sell loor-Pnt cash or approved credit. a 1t016.2w.. Caps! Caps!! Cap t 317111 MER Caps furmedAndboys nt 2.5 cents only. Having already received a largeelfere of pisblip pat. runage, and desirous to increase it Sj u lll m4ro,tha sub. scriber offers to the public the larmkamtMost Com ple.te assortment deeps ever manuttiCitired in this city, and at the most moderate prices. • Persons purchasing themselves, Ciiiendirtg persons to purchase for them, if not satisfied, eau hove their caps changed, or the money returnejl; the AulmcribCr engaging himself to keep the best wide cups, and of the best materials. All cups, whether cloth or fur, relialteri so as to hi; as rood as new. Those purehnsingior ensh to sell jot nin. - tvill find)! their interest to doll aeon the aubscriicr us he is deter mined to sell nslnw ns the Eng. His munufnetury is iii-lt.rket .trOot. between 2d and 3d ducats, 3I door from Minion it: Stuck ton'A bookstorr. fie will [ll4n keep on Inuni ell p triiiimAnga of all au ut very re.ineeti price, . _ nl.lO 1m ANTO*IO NARDI. nail Bosoms Now open [lir Exprr,4l anoibur lot of e mp ru jj.., 0 ,1 GingWm., Ptstis 11.41 Llllll4llO M Whit:ll kill bu sold ut lUV usual low priuu.. Wll fi RRARD. • :11.51,0 woo l ? : l'ilt.loort.h. qviu s c 7 „i f lIST rrerovtol u rArgocollectiou ‘Valize4, Vu riutiuns, S r,, for the Pl/110/. qt WHOLESL►LE SHOE sTonz ARE now receiving their spring "tmplies, cou.ist• ing of one of the Iml;e.t. ellen p.•ot and best msort mem of BOUTS nod SHOES that they however been able to lit log to boo nook 1. Al", LI lko 00,1 Elia . ..bee Maid, tool Straw IIoNNETS, of the lateo tOgl•iber o •! "plettlid ttamrtment of I'ALNI LEA I , H AT'S, men.' fool boys' summer CAI'S.— Also, a large lot of N York Tanned SOLE LEATH.. . all of o hich linving Leen porellaed to the lowest rates, end 'elected with grout Care for tha mentorn crude, will be s at u small advance nbove cost au,) clue g,•s All merchant" witihitig to.littnhase will find i• to their intesest to call and exathine 11 heir %loch below put.- 11112tii.g. elAe.‘ Isere. tmtr 27.1 f CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !CLOTHING! HENRY MORRISON, ME RCII AN 1"1' AI L 0 4t:. NO , 1 • 1 0ERIA: sT aims: • Tti lt F: orb-ciiher respectfully infOr M.l his allcusto 1. mere and the public generally that be has jos' ie. lioOed from the Eastern Cities, nod 1148 received a large and well eetra!tesi acirtrneot of • Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings. and all arbor maim lair for the manufacture of Clothing and is prepared to make G ENTLEM E.N"ti CLOTHING o f e very desctiption in neat, eciviceshle, and Cushitic, shle stile. From many years raper ince in the business, ke is enabled to select *flick with cure nod judgement, arid at be employs good workmen. ho is confident of giv ing 01111,troCli011 to all who may favor 111111 with u cull. li is stuck of READY MADE CLOTHING, i z t Inrgo, well made, nod mamdlictmed of the bent twiterinle. He hits oleo on hand nn wi.urtment ,r 1 Stocks, .iu•• proders. Ilurnikerchiera, and ether art id, ill hie Hir price. are an reto.unable as those of any other ovinbli+hment in the West. Hie old friends and he pnblla generally no invited to give him a call. HENRY MORRISON, .p ^_3,llm FOR WA It DING AMP COMMISSION 1111:TICIZ1NT, East Bearer Point and Bridgewater. itEAv E(. COUNTY. PA. Proprietor and Agent of Steamers, LIKE ERIE, Ayer t At I) IC I/ IG A N, Daily between Pittsburgh and Beaver. WILL bet prepared on earliestopening of Good nuvtgotion, to reerive property at Ids Motif of inWnrelsoo..e, for all poinii on Erie exten sion, CIO!" cut and (Nu Counts. 14 nil point. on Lake Erie and tippet Lnlien, 34 also I..rwaid produce, &c. by lion improvements. Apply or Bildt - v.. .1. S. DICKEY, 1.14.11 I. Beaver. Stcrctt & WIIOLESA I. E anti Retail Dealt.. s in Foreign And 11. , mestic tVincs and Liquors, r.r.clusturij. Nn IS. Mat het gi pet . npB %V.IN ES AND LIQUORS, IM tlie choicest brands and • is 011 . .1011 14/1 an +light advance STEN E I T tcu, n[s B No 1,.!, Malket street, 500 ,`,,,7, 8 ,1"r I,'%anh. 4 . lortpg't-: r t, i r S F.: ET & Co. npB 1 a Mit diet Avec'. , 11( 11 ).X ES ~1 11. 1 1. 1 tut i f., i n.+; "liana " 3 1,1,1% Lime Currunt4; fm .NIP Lv .1 I) WILLIAMS. nplo 110 W,..1 m Molasses. B B LS Neiv (Menne Molasses. UP 12 ‘• Sugur House Received nod fur vale by J D WILLIAMS, nplo 110 utte•et Alum and CoppOra*. 15 RBLS Alum. 10 du Copperns. in store and for sale by nprB MILLER & RIC KETSON 15 6208 t r. , ..S ck D a t iv o Apr. j . ust received and for 150 DOZEN corn brooms asserted quail ties for sale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., mar2l. Water sr, 7'OOBAG Prime Green Rio Coffee, on hand end for sale by BUR BRIDGE, WILSON ,dr. Co., mar2l • Water street. 105 t tO r sa X 3 S by ßutich ittdsins;jast raceived and BURBRIDGE;" tilLSol33t6o,, • in r 24 . ( Water at. • • : 1 .:: . .. „.1 : -,; :1''' -- •: : 'a.. , : -- it ... ':: 7 :: 1- Y:' : ::':: . '-'; - '''':':' . i::::-.:::::'i'l:" . ' - -; r..,' , .. , ,;.1. : . : ' , .':,.: - r!'..''', 4 ? , . , •,'. , ..'n' , ',0:g%.f - c.',,:*'' . :K..i:',T . :. - !1:13L; - ,i',:.,.',.iN . :-. , ::' 4 f.t , ..',.,4 : . .: , , , ,.1. !.';'..;0,4 , '' , 7 . ..• -, .!i . ::'....' , ,, , 7- . :',:':',:1''.:..=24•: -.- - - - ,,, '-'..':'s, - ..,: - -.t •••::7:-',:'. Groat - Bar gains in hrbosSiik; llerego. Lawn.; 1101mi - inc.'s Prints Girighumn; Rubes Fronch & Suod NI Do !Alines. Silk, NlerirOhTlsi , Cashmere, P'crter, Drache, 4nti M. D'Laine Slsowla. Ribbons; Flow'rs;' Gloves; .. hosiery; Liter.; Thread end Isle Limes &..K,lging4 s; Shirts, COlllllll, BLUMIVS 112 W 4,0.1 Al, li. CIIILI)S & CO., .r2f No, 150 I,therty ore•I J. S. DICKEY, RYE WANT ED DridApplos. MILLER & RICKETSON ° -et:* I : 4 =' - ` jj, avy Supplies -•-1846..'7. •-• NAVY DEPAXTMENT, DOW/W.oi, PROT tatothf AND CLOTT3IN6. - ' March 20,1846:: e.EP'ARATE PROPOSALS, sealed and iandonsed 'Proposals for Navy Supplies," will be received at this bureau until 3 o'clock, p. m., on Monday, the 27th day of 'April next, for furnishing and delivering at the United Statesnivryards at Chnrlestown, Masa., Broollyn, N. Y. and Gosport, Va.. such quantities of the following articles as may be required or ordered from the contractors")) the chief of this bureau, or by he respective commanding officers of the sold navy yards, during the fiical year ending June .30, 1347, Flora., Biscuit, Whiskey, Sugar, Tea, • Coffee, Co. ;lon. Ries, Putter, hloltutiqvi. Beans, Vinegar, Pinkies, Raisins, &led Applel and Tobacco. • The , Flour shall be of the manufacture of when grown in.rlie . yearlB4s or 1846. perfectly sweet, and in:all respects of the best qualify; and, when required for shiptitent abroad, shall be fully equal to the best description of Richmond Flour, in nil the' qualities dssential to its preservation in Tropical climates; and shell be delivered in good, sound s bright barrels, with lining hoops at each head, and id good shipping order, fee of all charge to the United Stales. Thu Biscuit shall be made wholly from sweet NU* pre find flour, of the manufacture of the year 1845 or 1818;*And shall be-fully equal in quality, and conform in size, to the samples which are now lodged in the said navy yards; shall be thoroughly kiln dried, well packed, and delivered free of charge to the United States, in good, sound, well dried, bright flour barrels, with the heads well secured; or in light whiskey or spirit casks or barrels when required. • The „Whiskey shell bernailU wholly front grain; of which at least two.thitila partsshall be rye, shall be cop pet distilled, Mel fall first proof according to the United States custom-house standard; it shall be delivered in good, mood, bright. welidioopeil, white oak ban-els. with x kite oak beads, and'ench barrel shall, when re. (pared, be coven d with four good and sufficient i ron hoop*, and the whole shall be pm in gond shipping order free of all charge to the United States. The siigar shall be the best- Havana brown, and be delivered in barrels when required... 'The 'feu shall be Of goad quality Young Ilyson, float to the samples at said navy yards. 'llie Coffee shall Ire equiti to the best Cuba Coffre. The Cocoa shall" be perfectly clean and souild,A third pronto be mod in quality to the best Para, and one third pert equal in quality to this best.Curinc qa. • (11~ t WO articles, sit: Coffee and Cocoa, will bra reipsidet rat New Xurk•only.) The Rico shall be of the very best (mines rind he delivered' in itir•riglii casks or barrels when 'rewired. The Butter shall be of the first (polity thetable bet ter worked clear of all fluids. end be delivered in sea. sorted white oak kegs, of sheet eighty pounds each. •Tho Molasses shall be equal to the bent quality New Orle“05 M111.1.P.2.0, and be delivered in hareels when rerplitrd, which shall be thoroughly coupereil and placed in the best shipping condition. Thu Vinegar shall be of first quality Cider Virus. gar, and be delivered in barrels when required, which he thoroughly coopered, and placed in the best shipping condition, The Beans shall be retold and good, and when re quired fur shipment, shall be delivered in tight spit it or whiskey casks, or barrels, air and water proof. The Raisins shuttle best quality bunch Raisins, and Wlll,l req tiiedfurshipment,shnllbedelivered in good, stro,c. substantial Mmes. The di led Apples shall he of a pp rov ed vu li f y, Ha d. u hen required for shipment, duty shall be delivered in tight spirit casks, or whiskey barrels, or hull barrels. The Pickles shall be put in kegs not exceeding fif teen gallons encle thekegt tube of seasoned white eak e r white ash; and when required fur shipment, they shall be deliveled in sitting salt brine, hr vinegar, as may be the vegetable only paid for. The Tobacco shall Le opal in rpralizy to the KlM pies at the said nasy•yinds; none of it sbull be mange !immured during the winter month.; all shall have under gone a natural sweat, and he branded with the mime of the manufacioter, )ear ...lien, and the place where i t was manufactured: null be deli,vercd in loping hoses. cantainig about lift) and anellundi C 11011; the pric e to be unifuritt at all the stations. All the foregoing described articles Ethan in , subject 'o such inspectinuan the Chief of this Uneven may di• rem, and be in all respects periectly satisfscau y to the iniperling officer—sail of f icer to be appointed by the N4eypepertmeni. All inspections to be at the place rivay,L......virr, if. Mies the:wish of the emaritetor, be inspected at the place ul manufac ture as to it. quality; but will he tillitiettt to inspection os 10 its condition, at the place of delivery. The quantity of these articles which will be requi red cannot be precisely stated. They will piubabl) be about— Tat bs. offered far Flour, 4!6,000 lbs per bbl Biscait, 2,543 000 lbs per lb Whiskey, 05 000 gala per gal Sugar, 304 000 lbs . pet lb Ten, 17 000 Ilia per lb Coffer, 45.500 lbs per lbs : CoetYl, 45 500 lbs per lb Rice, , 390.000 lbs pi.S. lb Rutter, 50.000 o.s p. 3. lb Nlalasses, 26,040 gals per gal Rea., 10.000 be.h . per hush Vinegar, 26.000 Gals per gal Rosi.in , , 100 000 11 , 3 ' , Cr 16 [hied Apples, 100.000 lbs rer lb Pickles, 203,000 Ilts per lb Tobacco. 100.000 lbs per lb The quantities of at yor all may be increased or diminished. as the service may hereafter requite.— The contracts o ill thvaalore be made, not for specific quad hit,, but fot such quantities as the service nun require to be delivered at those navy ynnis respect• ivelv. donnactors not Tel...tiling at the places where deliv et ies are trquired 1111141 agencies at such pia. era, that no delay may arise in furnishing what may be required, and when II contractor fail: promptly to mimply with a requisition, the navy agent tit the pm: where the article or articles are 11 , 01 red to be delis civil, shall be authorised to poi chase slice Haide ur article.; and the connector shall be liable fur any ritt• cent of cost over the tontine: price. &Terme otters must be made for each nitirle at each of the ahnesiaid navy yards; and bidder a alpine proposuls mu accepted (arid none ethers) will be forth with notified eitereof; and three days over and above the ordinal, time repined fin- the regular trans. mission of the W. allowed fru them to sigui- I'v their readiness to enter into cor.tract; and ten day. over and above the ordinary time required fur the re gular tiansmi.edon of the mail will be allow e d for tli ci execot ~,,, and return of a contract and bond; at the expiration of which period., it no answer Fe received or contract and bond teitirned. the supply will be of fermi to the next lowest bidder, according to law. The department reserves the right to reject all bid s from persotu who have. heretofore fulled to execute their I,olllraCtS. Bonds, with two unproved snreties in one third the nit ininted amount at' the ten teethe conttacts, will be rviptired, and ten per centum in addition will be with Itsld from the amount of all payments on account thereof, as collateral security, in addition to the bond given, to seemm its performance, and not in any event n he paid until it in in all respects complied with; nd ninety per centum of the amount of all deliveries 'nude will bo paid by the Nayy Agent within thirty lays after bills duly authenticated shall have been .resented to Bidders not beretefore contractors, must accompa ny their proposals with tho names of their sureties' otherwise their offers may not be considered. Blank forms of proposals may bo obtained on api !dictation to tip Navy Agents at Portsmouth, New littinphsitv; Irmoon; New York, Philetlelp'xia; Balti more; Washington; Norfolk; and at this bureau. a"To be published once a week until the 27th day of April next, in the bite!Homer and Union, District of Columbia; Argus, Portland, Maine) New Hampshire Patriot, Concord, N H; Courier, Times. and Morning' Post, Boston, Mass; Times, Hartford, Conn; Journal of Commerce, Morning News, and Evening Post, New York; Pennsylvanian and Key stone, Philadelphia. Pa; Union, Harrisburg, Pa; :horning Post, Pittsburgh, Pu; Republican, Balti more, Md; Enquirer, Richmond, Ye; Beacon, Nor folk, Va; New Era. Portsmouth, Va. Proprietors of the above papers will be pleased to send to the bureau a copy of their paper containing the advertisement during its insertion, to-be need uc a voucher for the approval of theiraccounts. mnr3 l• I wt A pr 27. THOM AS MILLERTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL remiLY allot:3EBr sToRm, Corner of Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. npl 44. Fence Poards. ASUPERIOR lot, Bowed narrow. and of proper width; for ale at the wharf. -rickwortlegi Line. • EXPRESSLY Y . .011 ykrAY FR . EIGITT.• - • ~,,= Eamz, THE Proprietor of the folinik tag Canal @oats, have (at.the sofic. itation "of a number of liienchents in Pittsburgh and along the 'route of Conal)made arrangements trifocal I a regular daily line for: thistransportation of alikiatia of hlerchandisa, to end fiom PittaLltrgh, Blairsville. Johnstown; Bollidaysburgh. Water street and all intermediate places.• Oue boat will !cavil the saarehMise Of,LI A _fillAnul ty Sr. Co, Canal Basin. Pittsburgh, every - day, (except Sunday.) and. shippers can depend on having their goods always forwarded vrithout delaY and on_accorn 7 .mculating.terms. - _ . • Wu respectfully solicit a liberal shore of patronage. a PROPRIETORS -. • - • J . PICK WORTH, Boat Nile; . do do Eichang• do - do, Paris; ; '••• do ''do Pacific; D H BARNES, ~ do Pashf . • - • do • de Exoine, -•• • • - AGENTS. - • J Pi CEWORTH , Jobnstoten. JNO MILLER. Hollidaysburgh. a p2l C A NP ANU LTY & Co, Pittsburgh. A New Novel by Captain Illaryatt, AND OTHER NEW BOOKS.L-Ar COOKS Literary Depot, 85 Fourth streei— , Log of ixtticer s a man, a hundredycata ago, by Cant Maryatt, R. N. My Shooting Box, by, Frank Forrester, author of Warwick WoorlkintLt. 6{olllllll ' S Magazine for May. Ladies national Magazine for May, with a fine col oroi fliAlliun plate. The Freaks of Cupid ! a novel, by an' rish Bach The Philosophy of Drinking mill Smoking.. with Mt morons illustrations, by Alfred Crowquill. Memoirs oldie Preteridecs, and their naberents. by John•Heneace Jesse. Q. parts.. Movie's Littrary. My Own Home and Fireitirle, befog the specula tions of Martin Chuizlewit & Co., among the Wenote of the Walley of Eden, by Syko. The Odd Fellows Pocket Hairy. ro'r 1846. contain log a brief history of the Order of title errantry, the COllMitUtiolland Bylaws of tbe Grand Lodge of tle , United States; a table exhibiting the imputation, rev enue and expenditures of the Order froth Diet to 1845, ete. Also, an Almanac and Memorandum page for every day in the year. Eastern papers for this week. ap23. 1 - pp LEACHED stiEETINGs AND SHERTINGS. The attention of purchasers .is invited to our large stock of these goods. 4 4 Superior Sea Island'shit ling Muilin, 15 16 do do do du du; 7 8 do do do; 12 4 Hamilton Sheeting; 4 do do; 9 8 do du. m 4117 , SHEA & PENNOCK Cloths, Casizncres and Veetings. WE have just opened a large stock of cloths, cas sonercs and wesang., consisting of Black French Clothe; Brown and Blue do; Black Frtnclt Cassirneree; Fancy do do; do Vest ings, &c, at prices to suit the r t_imest mat 17 Sll & I'ENNOCK. Silver Ware ANUFACTURED to order—und e large dock ii of Silver Table and Tea Spoons, &es new on hand and fur sale at the lowest cash 'trines. • Citizens e nd others who maj• be irt the habit of send ine East for their silver ware, weal& find It to their advantage to call and examine my assertment "Rfl ces, as 1 possess every facility of manufecturing es law as in the caste' 0 cities: • All silver: Warranted standard. W W—WILON, • ap4 eor of 4th and Market at. .4.111 As on respectfully informs his friends an& the public. that he has removed to the large and spa• citnts store, No. 62 Market, st. Simpsons Row, - where he now offers for .ale a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, enniprising every style frr the preSent ap proaching season, at prices not surpassed in this city or the eastern markets. Purchasers of dry goods will do well to call and ex nmio the goods that we are daily receiving from New Yolk and Boston. THE undersigned has removed to No. 23. Third street. below Ferry, where he will keep on hand • large assortment of 'Tubs, Buckets, Churn•,. Half- Bushels, and Peck mea•tures,btatls bound Cedar Buck ets. oval Tubs and Keelets, Bathing Tubs made to miler at the shortest notice, all kinds of steam boat' work always on hand. Thankful ibipaitfavors he re spectfully solicits the attention of merchants and oth• era; his work will be made of the best materials, and by the beat of workmen. I cno only say that I will , %vermin all work made at my shop, end will sutpassj any in the ciry, which will be sold cheap for rash, 00: lmdStw 140 FEET of ,ground, commencing at the corn -r of Dougherty's alley, fucine.on Liberty' street, and running buck 110 feet to e 1 Cfeet alley. Apply to Nu 80, Stewart's Buildings. ap9-if CHAS 81 HAYS. FORWARD & SWARTZWELDER, Attorneys :at Law• Fourth street, het ween-Wooil and Smithfield, oppo .Ite. Pal wrstm's Livery St,bl.e. ( Successors to Irrrte 4- Marlin.) \ ,- 1/ t e?o L ti E ll s le A r l Cl l l : an C t l 7 c n e o rs d , l l 7 rett 'd lo u s 7 a l a ti nd P C iit7bu rn rg i t Matolfartured articles, No. SG .Wood street, Pitts bo, el., Pa. s PM 8. SPRING FASHION. it JUST received by expre: ., s from New York, the Spring Style of Hats. All those in wont of a Neat Superior Fashionable Hat, are respect Fully invited to S MOORS, 93 Wood st.. d&w 3 doors below Diatnorid Alley. The Pittsburgh Accountant's listituto. Corner of Fifth and Markenstreete, UPW.RDS of twenty years experience as a pram tical accountant, enables MR :DUFF to qualify poisons for taking charge of books in the most expedi tious and efficient manlier. So generally has the pro fiMency et his numerous pupils established his reputa tion, as a teacher both of Mercantile and Steamboat Book Keeping, that Merchants and Steamboat owners now frequently make it a condition that their book keepers shall undergo the training given in his Acad emy previous to their obtaining the situation. Ladies writing class in a comfortable parlor; hours, 2in 1 M. anl6.v WM. MOODY respectfully announces to his old friends, that he intends opening a Select School in this city, on the Ist Monday of April next, in the basement of the Third Presbyterian Church. mnr2l4l. HOMIEOPAIHIC WORKS AND MEDICINES. JUST received and for sale at our Warehouse. Herring's Domestic Physician. Huhnornan's Orgunon of Horeopatblc Medicine. Halmeman on Chronic D na iseases. 4 vols, Homoeopathic Medicine Chests. SCRII3A & SCHEIRLER, 144 : No 115 Wood rt. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Canal Raisin, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' New Cotillions. • ' ALLEGHENY Cotillions, arranged for the Piano Forte and dedicated to the Ladies of Allegheny and Pittsburgh, by John C. Mowry. Published and for sale by JOHN H MELLOR. NAG 122 Wood at. For Rent. AL'A'RGE andconvenient two atory brick 'dwell. ing with carriage how on the corner of Rectory and Penn ata,, sth ward. ' Also, a morn in the third story of a brick 'home the corner of sth and Union ate. Immediate poaperta \ ion given. Apply to apt JAMES MAY L. WILII,IARTII nemovai. 6? Market street Removal. S. SVOIRL, Preclical Cooper For Sale, MARTIN & SMITH, ILITS FIATS!! SELECT SCHOOL C. ;L. OIcANIILTT & CO., `_, Taisairtt's -Clmnar.al FiratgrAl4PlK434lice' ille, E MITT A NCES and pansage to and (rem Gat es, , a: - ,- - - . gams - to AtrEt IBELAPD, , by Wi dr...KT: Tsp,, -- ; sdoit, - 16Sonth'etrOci - co rn e r of MOideo: UAW,' tittlar. - ....- York,tind 96,-We:et/cis tam& Liresimitd. •:-. ;IT -- :, -V, , .the • The subactibers - (o o4 l l RoseoPted ogiodY of r tftol"'4 l. , abuve house, are now prepared to flakeorringernenti - 1 upon-the most I i bereltecrns with , thiate draironacif Pays - : , ing'the pa elßgo of their friends from . l . heidd ,C'ottntryS-„• and Ratter themselves their clatroder and kw; Rt° l " l ‘,: 2 insin business witt - give ample assurance that Als .--, their arrangements will be reified cut faithfully. - 2-- -;----,-. Meitsra. W. & J. Ti , Tapicets,.arelangAnd fatiors.; ably known .for "theauPerior Maas. accommodation _;. - sailing qualities of their Packet, Ships.`-.lli, '?.. QUEEN or. TEM WEST. SIIERIDAN, ROCtiES: - TER, -GARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSIIIS s ''j LivERPOOL, and SIODONS, •twn - of which' leave .• ;each Port monthly, froroNew York theSist and 20t1i,; - '. - and from Liverpool the 6th end - flth; in additimi tts.. which - they have arrangemenia . with the St. George -•''-, and Union Lines of-Liverpool P'nekels. to:- insure:a ,' - departu from Lhieipool, - esery flee days beingibel determi ed, their facilities shall - keep pace , with their --•- increas) g patronage, while Mr. W. Testsootive - ciin.,=-', - : stant personal superintendence of the besisess in Ljr: _. erpool is on additional security !Mit the mtmfori - and., accommodation of the passengers will le particularly:: attende#lo.. • . • ,f.,. -,-; The subscribers being, (as natio!) eatiensiv'ely engag,---?. ed -in the Transportation Business between Pittsburgh.', ,' and the Atlantic Cities. are therebyennbled to - ttike,.- charge-of end forward passengers - Artirnediately on -their landing, without a thence-of disappointmeitt or. delay, and' re therefore prepared to.coprract for pay , , , sage Flom any sea -Port in Great-Britain or Ireland:.; . ; to;iiiis City; the nature of the business they are en, gugtal in giving them facilities 6). currying passengers. so 110, inland not otherwise attainable, tued l odll, - (if - . necAliary,) forward passengers thither -west by•the beat mode of conveyance without any additional chart. - es fuel their trouble. Where persons sent fdr.deeline cornidg out, the amount ,paid for Passage wilt he te' .funded in full. _ 1 ItENITTTANcr.S, ~„ ogsubscribers are also prepared to give . drarli.lli. sight, fur any'amount payable et the principal Linea and Ttpkiris iti England, trelan,ll, Scutlandand iliu.s alt,rding a safe and expeditious mode Of 11enikt • tins" tutu - hi-to 'hose bountrici.,...sliki pet via s lege"; ring seeli facilities, will find it 'tiieir lett:reit to avail lbernselves of. • - Application (if by k cr post; paid) will bo prompt ly attended to an application to TAAFrE &O'CONNOR, Vorliaraing and Commission Pittsbll. Merchants. . mar dsta 4111;.Va. ratronlze# by Esterytiodk: Each km of OEIVOINEFRICAft. COATED PILI4 bat upoii fligostur• 4aer, I se Oa ()HAW Inventor- AP . ♦ Aft 111 411. / PC`. , 11..1.: "CAW% ~41 rife 1yi,140i , -.4 , ,••11.1 0 1;1• 11 a r O. The Woudetful Vegetable Purgative,' FOR THE. CURE OP Headache. Giddiness, Rheumatism, Pi les, tilspePsia,, Scurvy. Small. Pox, Jaundice, Pains in the - Back, ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rising the Throat, Dropsy. Asthma Fever of all kinds, Fe. male Complaints, Measles, Sala Rheum, Heartburn; Utmost, Cholera Nimbus; Coughs, (hammy, Whooping Cough, Consumpticin, Fits, Liver-Contplaint, Ery.dpe : las, Dealhess, Itchizigs oltheSkln, Colds, ei,NetVollS COITION ints,a nci a variety of in heriliseaski. arising front Impurities of the blood, and obstructions in the organs of digesting. [From the Ageii et Quebec, t. C.j DISEASE OF THE LIVER. , :-' DEA it Situ—Agreeable to your desire;-) - write-iu keep you. apprised of the prospeets of the Clickeirier Sugar dusted Purgative Pill, in this.r.ity. You May . recollect, When I first commenced. selling your teedi. eine, which was in Mny, 1.854. we little dreamed. of; the success that would crown thertindettaking. Our premises had been so completely flooded by the ~orni. thousand and one unsaleable remedy for every. posit btu complaint under the sun, tha - Ci seriously - contern=, -- ..- ' plated having nothing more to dowith anythingof kind. However, at the most urgent solichationi• we consented to peke a trial of yours. :At first we found. considerable - difficulty In attracting public attention to 1 wards them,' -People had 'been- se often deceived the vile compounds which have flooded the country for - the last 95 years or more, that they determined, if possible, never to be "taken in" again; and the cense-. quence Was, they could hardly be persuaded to accept: . of the Pills, as the saying is, for "love nor money." - Titus matterrs proceeded for a week or two, when. es "good luck Would have it, "Mrs. N—, a ladyer Our city, who had long suffered from' n affection - Of: ` the Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the most ob. stin ate character, was persuaded te a ceept of it - box, he.. eondition thatnothing wait robe. paid for it; theY did .— not afford het the necessary relief. I tristconfesi; we ourselves had very liule faith in the matter, kno.W-- - ing as we did, that her complaint - was one ofjorrg_ standing, and had been unsuccessfully treated bythe most eminent Physicians of this end several: neighbor. lug towns. • But we had determined to giro the Medi. eine a fair trial, and if it proved to be worthleis,it would be a source of satisfaction to know it, both to -- yon and to us. No less weer joy than surprises how: .• ever, only a few days had elapsed, when the lady again - presented herself at onset:tenter and enquired for amok erbox. really think, Mr. Williams," ear she.. "that your Pills are beginning to work a great change in my health, and altovether for the better.. When took the second doseSbegan to feel much . bettertbrus I did at first; the pain in my,side was considerablyree IMved; my appetite began to improve; and the War:A -- seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in my youthful days. Since then, I have taken the reinairider, of the Pills, and_ my improvement has been sensibly pregressing at every repetition of the dose. • I have 'no doubt that a few more boxes will effectually me." The result was as she predicted. Her health is completely restored. The flush of youth and bead... ty has returned to her cheeks, end the proapeCt of-a'• long and a happy life is before her. 1 am' satisfied • she will never forget the Clickener SuglicConted Pills: As might, naturally be supposed,' the news of ' traordinary cure was rapidly disseminated thraughthe - city and adjacent country; anti scarcely ,a week bad elapsed, before enquiries began to be made - for - Click-- ener's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and tins deniend has already incteesed to such an e.xtent.That welnd: the greatest difficulty In supplying IL In fact, ifit did '• not seem like exaggeration, I might almost say that We - are literally besieged by women, and children, labioc. ing under every possible' ilment a inch "human flesh is heir to." The halt, the. lame; and the -blind; :the.' asthmatic, consumptive, and dyspeptic; are thronging, -. our doors in pursuit of the never.failing 'Testimonials of its salutary effects are voluntarily flowing in upon us from every quarter. One perstn informs us he hes been relieved of a most 'obstinate Dyspepsia. AnotLet has just recoveted from a Berl.'" sus attack of Apoplexy. A t third has surreeded;ln expelling from his system the symptoms of Jaundice: And a fourth has just recovered ft ern an attack of Put- '.. munery Consumption, whiciihad confined him - to W . . bed for many months.—So we go. But do'not fail to - keep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, we, have standing rodeo from -- the country to a large amount. Send 30 Gross at your earliest convenience' Yours. &c. - R. ,H. WILLIAMS.-- Quebec, L. C., April 14, 1895. . REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICKENER, is AM original inventor of the Sugar Coated Pills. and thin nothing of the sort was ever beard _of undies intro.. dated them in J une, 1843, as will tre . seen by lins - fol.. lowingr PREMIUM This Diploma was awarded by the A MERICAN INSTITUTE, at tho Annual Fair, held in the city of New York, October, 1843 7 to C. V. CLICKENER, fur the invention of. SUGAR COATED PILLS: JAMES T A LLM A DGE, President. ' - ; T. B. Waltman, Corresponding Secretary.s' Guauott J. Le s, Recording Secretary, . IMP To AVOID CoON•reaterrs.-..Purchasere must always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated VegoCable Pills, and see that each box has upon it his signature; alt others are counterfeit. • - • WM.JACKSON,' crither- of Wood and Liberty streets, is Dr. ClickanerY agent for Pittsbuigh and vicinity. . - . hi the Court of Oontnena Pleas of Allegkeq-colgu.' - ty, of June f [WM, 180„ No 106. -- - - IN the matter of the vointitary:as ! ~,.) c . signment of Patterson & Vandyke c .. - L c_ -. March 21, 1846, William.Willsr lb . ---,' ( . the nssi,gnee. having filed his account , - and asking to be discharge,d, itis - Op , - dered that notice thereof be given in theDaily-Morning . Post, published in thocity ofTitti.; burgh, for six weeks, and if no Ohjectioni,are Aue:4l the assignee aforesaid will be discharged'-irom;bill- - , _trust. From the Record, -. ._ --- • thar26.d6w GEORGE .11: RIDDLE,Proi
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