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MONONGAHELA ROUTE,
VIA
CORRESPONDENTS. BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA
In reference to communicationswhich may appear
(Only 73 Miles Staging.)
in Shia paper, we have one or two remarks to make.—
THE SPLENDID FAST RUHRING STEAMERS
We will insert none without the name of the author be- CONSUL, —
m at
'rig; fitatmadeknowntous,andwhen imerted, munah LOWS M'LANE
',ways be taken as expres:iiveof the views of i}..e icrlter, sap
!Ind not the editor of this paper, unlesi the riews so, MEDIUM,
iispeAled are cifitc:inily tern:arkeJ tipon'aild approved. Have commenced making their regular trips be
tween Pittsburgh and Btownsville.
The morning bout leaves the Monongahela wharf
above the Bridge. prescisely at 8 o'clock.
Passengers by this boat takes the stages at Browns
ville same evening at 4 o'clock, and the splendid cora
of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Cumberland,
next morning, at 8 o'clock, reaching Baltimore the'
same evening—only 32 hours through from Pittsburg
to Baltimot e and 40 hours to Philadelphia.
The evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers
by the evening Boat, will lodge on the Bout in com
fortable State Rooms the first night; will pass over the
beautiful mountain senery In daylight; sup and lodge in
Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether.
The Proprietors of this tout, in order to make the
connection complete between B rownsville and Cumbe
rland, have placed on the Road 50 splendid Troy, Alba
ny, Concord and Newark coaches, of the most improv
ed model's, and fif , y tenors 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
Roots. By our tickets passengers have choice of
either steamboat or rail road between Baltimore and
Philadelphia, and bare the privilege of stopping et
Cumberland and Baltimore, end resume their seats at
pleasure. Pm tickets apply at the o(fice, st 'the
St. Charles Hotel, Wood at., or at the wharf beat.
feb3 J. MF:SKIM EN, Agent.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 20, 1346
TEIIP,CRIEICr. LECTURC.—The distinguished end
popipar temperance lecturer, Mr. Charles D. Church,
will Lecture this evening, in Wesley Chapel, Fifth
Ward. The deserving popularity attending this' gen
tleniau's Lectures iri the Eastern cities; will, we trust,
ensure hint a full and respectable audience.
Liz WEATHER is rather cold, and the mow is
nearly a foot deep. Of course, the sleighing is excel
',cnt, and the people (always excepting the printers)
are enjoying it extensively.
Since the above paragraph was written, it Imacom
thenced snowing again, and it is still coming down
in splendid style.
Tut: Laos STLAhI SNIP.—We understand that the
Secretary of the Navy has instructed the officer who.
is superintending the building of the Iron Ship a
the PipetownYan;), to call her the Alle , leny. This
compliment will be properly appreciated by our citi
zens, and it will be the more gratifying to them from
the fact that the vested which will bear the name of
our county, is considered, by those who are good
judges in such matter, one of the most noble and
complete pieces of naval architecture that has ever
been constructed.
On Thursday morning, 19th inst, by the Re• Fran
cis Herron, D. D., Lieut. A Lax. HATS. U. S. A.. to
Amts, daughter or Mr. Juo. B. M'Faddcn, of this
city.
Tee Htaeaxt• GRCENS.—Thi. spirited and ex
cellent company have, wo understand procured at con
siderable expense a magnificent new flag. and with
great propriety they hove ch )3en the blab day of the
Father of our Country, on which to receive it.
The ceremony of presentation will take place at
the Exchange Hotel on Monday next, et 11 o'clock,
A. M. Samuel W Black, Esn., i s selected to deliver
• .- ..
the address.
O:7A Protracted Meeting. will be held, dco volen
te, by minister? of the Church of God, iu the Council ,
,Chamber of the old Court House, in the Diamond of
Pittabhigh, commencing on Friday. the 27th of Feb
,.ruary, at half En.t. 6 o'clock, nod will continue every
evening . ?tfring the week, and three times on the
'Lords day, at ;.hd'reg.ular preaching house. Alio, it
'will continue eyery evening during the next week.
febl7 G D HARM, V D M.
RELIGIOUS LECTURES
Rev Dr. Powell, minister of the new christian
church (Swedenborgian) will continue his lecture*
ih ro3sgh i week, on Tuesday. Thursday and Friday
evenings all o'clock each evening. Also, next Sal,-
*oath at 10i o'clock A, M. and ut 7 o'clock in the e
vening.
subjects to be considered--Tuecday, the necessity
of a new dispensation of truth on account of the chris
tian church, as manifest in the various relations of
hthiness and professional life. Thursday—the same,
front the moral date of the world and the efforts
out of the church to reform mankind. Friday—con
cerning the promises of the second coming of the
Lord. Sunday eveni-tg—the demon entering into the
herd of swine.
The public are invited to attend. Lectures free.
Lecture room, Rev Mr Todd's seminary. Federal
st., Allegheny city over Mercer ,S; Robinsoes store.
febl6
~The Sixth Regiment of Volunteer,' will
naiseokole for parade, in Liberty street.
on Monday the 23d day of February. et
1 o'clock, P. M. By order. '
JAMES G. REED,
febl4. - ' Adjutant.
Dr. IVis lar's Balsam of Weld Cherry.—This
cclebrnted r.medy is a compound balsemic prepara•
t ion of the Wild Cherry and Moss of Ireland, com
bined by a new chemical progress with the Extract
of Pine. So salutary have been its effects in all ca•
zes when administ red for Coughs, Asthma, Consump
tion, or any disease of the lungs, that many of the moat
distinguished physicians have appreved and recort
mended it, and openii iscisnow/edgoi it to be tho most
'Valuable medicine ever discrwer'ref. istruly u Valuable
medicine, and is effecting en immense I sivnt of
good in the rtlief of suffering humanity.
[See Advertisement.
Conghs and Uolds—ln all , :fsea of coughs and
colds, the sufferers will 'find u pleasant but powerful
remedy in Cilckener'sSitgar Coated Vegetable
The fame of this medicine has already spread far and
wide. Over five hundred thoUsand boxes' or these
pins were sold last year, havlngheen Used in ell as
certained cases with perfect success. For liver corn.
plaint, affection of the lungs, palpitation of the heart,
influenza, asthma, scarlet fever, fever and ague, drop
2y:typhris fever, and ether diseases. This pill is coat:
,d with fine white auger, so that the medicinal ingro
clients are imperceptible to the taste. To children,
they may be administered without difficulty. So wel
convinced is Dr Clickener of their efficacy in all speci
fied cases" that be pledges himself to return the money
when the promised effect is not produced.
Sold by Wm Jackson, corner of Wood and Libert
streets, who is general_Agent fur Dr Clickener's Pills
in Pittsburgh and vicinity.
ffßeware of en imitation article culled “/rnpro
ved Svgar-Coaled Pills," purporting to be Patented
as both the pills end pretended patent are forgeries,
got up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, l'or
the last four or five years, has made Lis living. by
counterfeiting popular medicines. feh 20.
Law Offices to Let-
SEVERAL commodious Law Offices, on Fourth
h street. Fur terms apply to
BLAKELY 4. NIITCHEL,
febl3 cor of 4th and Smithfield streets.
RICHARD COWAN,
Attorney at Law,
office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market
june 19.dikssiv
L. O. RIMOLDi
REYNOLDS & SEED:
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
For the Allegheny River Trade.
ne•Leas it
GROCERIES, PRODUCE.
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
Chloride of Line and Paper
The highest price in cash paid et all times fur coun
..ry rags, baling rope, and cottton waste, cornet of
Penn and Irwin sta. Pittsburgh, Pa.
jan3O•tjyl4.
Proclamation.
BY virtue of a precept under the hands of the
Hon. Benj. Patton, Jr., Presidenta the Court
of Common Pleas In and for the Fifth Judicial Dia.
trict of Pennaylvania, and ju'itiee of theCoort of Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail Delivery In and for
ti said District, and Wm Porter and Wm. Kerr, Esq.,
a Associate Judges of the same Courts in and for
„Il the raid County of Allegheny, dated the 12th day of
.11 February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
••hundred and forty •ir., and to me directed, for holding
r_ a a mutt of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delis.
; ery at the Court House in the city of Pirrsirurgh on
:e. fourth Monday of March next at 10 o'clock A. lid.—
„ 1 ,:, Public notice is hereby given to .4 mines of tba Psape
as Coroner Bud Constables of the County of Allegheny,
~,11 that they bo then and therein' their proper 'Persons
with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations„
and other rememtrandes,' to iie those things which to
their respective offices In their behiarappertain to be
done—and ilso'those that will prosecute the Prisoners
that: now are °rimy be in the jail of said county of Al
legheny, tai be then and there to prosecute against
them as shall be just.' .1 • - '
Gives darn . , nay hand in Pittsburgh this twelfth day
, • of Fetnsiery, ihr 413484 uf,. oP r lArdi .1 848 i: RAO
... -. of the ,con3tioeutelth . the 67 do. •
I, fell-1d - ELTJAH ipOVI LL 0, Sheriff',
rdarripd,
ENE=
M!ISE
1846
BROWNSVILLE, TO
AT COST, AT COST.
THE subscriber, at the caper I. t larket and Thitd
streets, still continues thesnje of Dry Goods, at
reducer prices, and is now' offering greater induce
ments to purchasers.' Toe remainder of our Cloak
inge, Alpaccas, Merinoes, Muslin de laines, Calicoes,
Flannels, Linseyrzt, Joane, • Caseinette, Blankets and
Shawls. together w.ith many other goods. We have
concluded to close or at cost for a few dare, in or.
der to reduce our stock previous to Spting. Pomba
sees !fill:
exceedingly
this rare opportunity of obtaining
Goode at exceedingly low prices. Cull early and se
cure a good bargain.
jan 14 A A. MASON.
Co-Partnership
WILLIAM COLEMAN having, on the first day
of January, inst, associated with him Jas. NV.
Hallman and John F Jennings, under the name and
style of Coleman, Hallman & Co. will now have in
creased facilties for manufacturing Steel Spring•, hum.
naercvl Axes, Americnn Blister and Spring Steel, &c,
to which the attention of dealers is respectfully solici
ted, and hope by strict 'attention to business, to m ti it
a continuance to the new firm, the favors so liberal be
stowed upon him. Fa.:tory on St Clair street—ware
house 43 Wood street, opposite St Charles Hotel,
where can be found a good assortment of Spr inns. A %les
A B, and Spring Steel, and Coach Trimmings of ev-
ery description, together with Iron, Nails, and Pitts
burgh manufactured articles. 17" The highest price
paid for Scrap Iron. jan23
COLEMAN, lIAILMAN Ar
Manufacturers of Carriage Springs 4. Axles. A B.
•:4 D
Spring steel& dealers in Coach Trimmings
or every dcm.ription. manufactory .mt ST. CLA I R
Sr. Warehouse, 43 t% LIOD SI [LEL r, oppo.i , e St
Charles Hotel. •an‘2l
T ° 65!.El)
01.1RKET STREET,
Between Fourth st.. and the Diamond.
RECEIVED BY EXPRF.SS,
VIA.
The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road,
A large and extensive assuilment of Shawls. sir
Super. ail wool Brusha; Printed Tinker' rind Cnsl,
mere, tiik embroidered Turkeiy, B;k and Mode color
ed silk fringed Thibliet, Sipe, embroidered Thibbet.
Damask and sins wurste I. linick and colored Me•flrlo
and a larzo assortment of Plaid and Wieden Shawls.
All of which will be sold nt a urns!! eii,snee
Eastern ['flit. A BSOLU.M MORRIS.
jnn I NO. 6L.
Cricket on the nearth
HARPER'S NEW MISCELLANY anJ other
new works. at Cook's 85 Fount) Sr.
Cricket on the Hearth, by Chas. Di:kens—three e
ditions from Ci to '25 ms.
Slackerot,i3's Magazine fur January. This is the
beginninz of the volume; persons u ho are desirous of
subscribi : - .g can noy avail themselves of :Fze opp.trt u
oily,
The I.V.taig Aimanaz for 1848.
Snowden, a novel, by Theodore llools.
Philosophy of 51,stery. by Dendy.
IVhewell'a Elements of Morali y, two parts.
Life of I'nul Jones. by Mackenzie.
Life of Mozart.
Dick's Astronomy.
lir Love tn a G7m.lola, by Victor Hugo.
;The Lead of the Varna., un old' F:riglisli Story, by
Henry W Herbert.
Mull l s 'ittler, 'the Fortune Teller of oleic by
lbf anchor of "The Carpenter of Itoutn."
,Kar torn Papers for this week.
Jest received and for sale at COOK'S, 85 Fourth
street, Pittsburgh, and at Berford's Literary Depot,
Federal street, Allegheny C i ty. •
feb 11
UNION HOTEL.
Iti connection' with my 1:1t1, A. lit.Legn, I have the
day, opened my House in Virgin Alley, near Wood
street, where those wishing the choicest retreshtnenti
that are furnished by well conducted Cuflee House.,
can always be accommodated.
We have juat received a large assent:eon: vii - the
be quality Cigar., . '
Junto Sang; Clinones, -
F. de la-Cruz; Regalia;
Superior Maranon: Cnzoibri-es;
De Supari,r Cutido.d. Primere,
Etereive Stabling for Rent.
feb 7-tf HENRY KLF.I3ER, Stet.
Splondid Property for Sale
. .
TH E subscriber desirous of itimuving, to the city,
offers for sale, the house and lot he occupica in
the 4th Ward, Allegheny city,eur.nifully situated on
the second bank, ranging with the broperties ofJudgc
Irwin, Rev Dr Pressley, and Mr Hogg; The house
is built in Cottage style; rooms large, airy, and finish.
ed in the beat manner; an excellent pump of water at
the door, and every convenience. The house hos a
front of 43 by 47 feet deep, basement story, polished
stone on both fronts. The lot is 102 feet treating on
Washington street. running to the Penn. Canal; tear
400 feet, well improved, with a choice collection of
various kinds of fruit. Any person whishine. to see
the property, will please cull at my store, No 69, Mar
ket street, when it will be shown to them, and the
tetras made kuown. Only part of tho purchase mon
ey will be required. H. McCLELLAND.
jan 26
PH ILADELPILLATiROUND NUT CANDY.
IIHE only place where this article can be fuund in
the city is at the corner of Fifth and Smith
field streets, where it is constantly kept on hand, to
gether with all kinds of Fruits and Pastry, &c. &c.,
also superior Havana, and principn cigars.
G. SC El N ECK.
N9IIcF
ALL persons indebted to tie County of Allegheny
as Collectoriof Taxes, br otherwise, are reque,
tea to settle their accounts on or before the In dny
of April near, after which time suits will be immedi
ately firttelcd against delinquents.
' • JAMES CUNNINNHAM,
WILLIAM MAGILL,
JQHN McDPWELL,
Cornmidsioneri.
Comrnissioaerj' Qffice,
January 23, 1846. jan27-d&wtapl
HENRY LIMIIV.RT JOHN SHIPTOII
LAMBERT &813IPTON,
WITOL.E,SALE GROCERS.
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
• Dealers in
Produce and Pittsburgh lianufectures.
.15loa 133 and 195 Wood street.
PITTSBURGH, PA
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0 :11:4 tam. , •
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BY LAST NIGHT'S M , IL.
In the Senate, today, the riefiate un the interesting
and all-exciting subject of the notice was continued.
Mr Colquitt ■poke for one bout and a half, express.
ing himself emphatically in favor of the 'motice,"
which was a yeAtion entirely distinct from !bat of
title. The notice was a peace measure—it ought to
be ut once given; and then as to the settlement. of the
question of title, he desired it to be allowed to remain
in the hands of the negotiators, relying confident!" On
the wistiom and inteirityof the Presidea:... •
Mr Dix has the II tor to-morrow. •
The House was hard at work during the entire aes
vion. The committees wero for reports, and
en opportunity was atTortled to Coe Staten laid ever
yesterday to introduce the; resolutions. The bill for
the payment of revolutionary and other pensi9ners
wan panned w i th certain amendments. After which'
the House, in Committee of the Whole on the state
of the Union. made rapid headway with the Indian
nrprcpriot.ion WasAingtoa Union, Feb 17.
VIVE VESSELS WRECKED ON SQUAM
BEACH.
Sixty Liver Lost.—Wc are indebted to the enterpri•
sing editors of the N York Sun, fur un extra, eon-
training on account of the loss of live %tinsels and the
destruction of about sixty live,, during the storm of
Saturday night and Sunday morning. The news VON
conveyed by an overland express from Spam Beach,
expressly for that paper, and insued in an extra ut
half rut five o'clock on Nlenday evening.
It is supposed that sixty lives have been 1031 b) these
disasters,the unfortunate crews and passengers per
ishing in sight of the hind ur in vain tifert• to reach
the shore.
The following is a list of the vessels, and the bum
ber of like 100 cn each, as fur ae could be ascer
tained up to the hour our mediengerd left on Sunday
night.
Ship John Millen, Capt Starkey, New York and
New- Orleans packet, driven ushora on Sunday morn
ing about 6 o'clock. Five of thn sailors and une
passenger reached the Aura much exbdusted. Cap
tain arid a ife, their child arid servant, and thirty-sev
en persons, pasSengers, or sailors, perished in at totni,
ling to save themiielvea.
Ship Orleans, Capt N VOr:: and N leans
packet, wus driven ash.:re on Saturday night, soon af
ter the :now storm commenced. Total Inst. Saved
and missing not usuertuint.d.
Schooner AloLama, from Philadelphia. fur N Yurk,
went oohore on Saturday Night during tho i.rig,La of
the storm, and entry soul on board !o ithed. Seten
in all. Vessel a total lost.
Brig —, came ashore on Smut day night, and
still held together on Sunday at sundown. Name,
whetelrom, cargo and destination aril:mown.
Schooner —, came ashore ahsu on Ssturday
fig ht,anii remained in the same l unitiou as the brig
—neither hosing had any e thr1111,:t•11:1U11 NII h the
stivre—surf vet y high.
Ie ::::rgo of it, .1,11.11 g cottou,
41r. rtiohtsies oral Ithd ',lit. Cal go 1,1
the Oz lean, tiol,tiown.
The Alabama is es luetled with liquors, alocrs, loaf
sugar, uuii.. hides, &c. All lu•t.
Ihe person: sased ssi.“; bospi to t*. nested Iry tho
people of Point Pitasant, at Stoic :.Inl es er )
uueotion ed upon them that their dt.plooshie
rondttom :nutted.
The surf atts still numing eery Llgh on Sunday
night. aid au Cumrauni:att,.n had been to ;d w,th thye
vessels that snit hold together.
(Inc of the bodies, that of a young man, from Om
schooner Alabama : was found tin the !witch on Suuday
morning, having came e.ltore in t . he night.
The snow storm of Snturdiv night and Sunda), tsss
tho most severe ever gown in that ‘i..tittity.
EtpAELY & MITCUEL,
HA VI•7. for SO , — A limo,. and Lot in “etters
Le4ho'. par, oC L.ds n the upper pnrtAne•
fly cify,t2.s Gum by 200 feet. deep. The hour
ie oubstarnitt:dt (rant Tin.. finished.) l'he late
owner b(no th.erl, it v.'tl he of Inv. Ir. clot° the
Estate.
AI•o, 7 Lou .!lino n,!, oacli '24 by DM feet, in
O'flnir•ille. • '
Aka 6 Arte, un Va 21 1 .• tan, (Spdng fiartien,)
with tiutt.tili•
Alen,
it 9.1 ie•n, near ()'•
Hera el.
A 1.., 2 Lnas on elected
very extensive •.inble.
Ako, 5 huildiry. Lo:s on Penn •trent im in fine COT•
tier Lot.
Also. a Frame homie (on Lease.) othir the nl.l l'hr'•
as Cotton Factory, (Sib Ward.) '
Mao, it hot td Ground on lAseny street. AO feet
Goat by lair fe,t deep,Orontingoo2 duvets) un urbieki
is erected a otanber of Tenements.
Al., a building Cats nn Penn ea-A1 Liwurt oreehr,
Also, a Farm rontaining 121. adreci, 1115111541, in Foy•
cite Tuwn.hip. Allegheny County, with lion., Barn,
Orchards., and other improvements.
Also, 3 Building lots on 3d at., between Smithfield
and Grant streeto.
Alio, a Farm, near Youngstown, Westmortlued
County. containing 24til acres, highly lc-limo:ed.
Also, 11 Lots of Land on Cltaritee's Creek, con
taining each lion 10 to 11i acres.
Also, 2 Lots of Lanil, each containing 20 apes, on
which are ; erected Cottage Houses, Barns, tine young
Orchards, within ri miles of the Court House.
.apply an alit 011 ice on Penn at.. and corner of
4 Is and Smithfield sot., Pittsburgh. janll
K -ITFS Cuflvry, Ivory, Ebooy,..t.r. for link, Lv
JOHN W. Ilf.Alft,
OuEN INC; 1.111.1 .1, 1 y, another lot of Brodie Shawls.
Al.,ip on hood, u few splendid Reach Broche
Long Shawls, (all wool) which will to sold u pea:
1,41. gain, et the New Yotk 'tore.
\V. 11. f; IMAM),
79 Market •trext.
To the .Gentlemen
A FINE tworitnent of it Car.simete,
and Ve>tings; a Iro Scarfs, Cravat... Star ki,S it i t s,
Drawers • tlnderreto, and Hosiery: uko a few'of the
"Shaker'• Flaunel Drasv'ere, and Eltrrti, at' the "Neu%
York Store," 79 Illarkel . gt.t•et. '
noV I W. H. GARRARD
ri wuliscrito.r;q rent:ng out several largo rooms
in ills estithliAliment with tite!im power. lit low
ii H RYAN. .
Three Valuable Building Leis for Sale.
NO. 71, 72 an,d 73, in litirt'A plan, cuntainint ;
21 feet in width and 132 feet in length ()Mein%
adjoining John 13. 'Butler, E.g., in the Sixth Ward,
If not dui,' at privat6 ;ale, they will be offered dt
Fate un the premi3e4 on Thutsdny the ^tl., d April,
1816. GEO. COC.HRAN,
rates to good tenants
,dun 17
DWELLING HOUSE FOR RENT.
A NEW and convenient two story (iwellingri
ta. fur rent, enquire at this oilier, or
S NVKINLEY
nnv 92 ' St Clnirst.
Law
.Notice.
11l II E: undersigned aye associated in tlia Pia( do
of the Law. 'TheirVlTice is in tho new honici of
Woods,-Fourthetroot, Rear Grant.
RICHARD BIDDLE,
jan 2filitaw&vrtf ROBERT WOODS.
McCANDLESS & McCLURE.
HAVE removed to Fourth it., opposite ft & R H
Patterson's Livery stables. jan7-3n3
ISM
CONGRESSIONAL
lir'orttl ,t
To the Ladies.
Executor of Aaron lien, deceased
.11-2,1!"..4=
Is the COUfg of Commas Pleas of 4118,0eny
County.
IN the miller of the voluntary ali
t signment of Samuel Fahnestock:
1 169, October, 1839.
And now, Jan. 23, 1246, William
Simpson, assignee, having filed hie up •
plementery end final account, liniment is confirmed
nisi, and it is ordered by the Court, that unless ex
ceptions to the same are filed on or before the first
Monday of March next, the same be confirmed abso
lutely, and that upod such confirmation the said as.
signee have leave to depdsile the•htildnco cf moneys
in his hands in Court, and be (other dieChaYged from
the execution of his trust, and the nurt order that
nut l et , of the filing of said account with the above ol
der be published in the Daily .Commercial Journal,"
and •'Daily. Morning Fest " weekly for four succes
sive weeks, the f tvt publication to be made thirty
days befpre the rime 44polikeil for the confirmation
of the above account.
~ is • • yri,n2 the Record,
• • GEORGE. R. RIDDLE,
jan3o.dlaw4t Pro.
HO, FOR OREGON!
rp HE undersigned would inform his old patrons and
-L the public in gonerul, that, notwilli.tanding the
great excitement on the Oregon goestion, he still con
tinues to manufacture CLOTHING of all kinds to
order and oilv,rwise, in superior style, He has lately
received a large lot of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TTINETTS,
JEANS, &c.,
Which for beauty, fashinn,durabilitv and cheapness
are unsurnassed in the Western rentl:et • Among the
above will be found many goods of entirely now style
as to texture end color. These the NertottAt would
respectfully invite bis ald customers and the public to
cell and examine, c.onfident of his ability to please in all
department.
Hu has alga on hand n variety of fancy
SILK VELVETS, CASFINERES, VALENCIAS,
For vastings, et all mice., which he is priTared to
make for customers in a style unstopassolle.
•
tic has olio
Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cr.,2
vats, Stocks, Handkerthieft, Drawers.
Anil every other e r t ieleappertaining to men's wear
all gnalities, and prices in greet variety.
Ln retutniag h'ai Wanks to the public for ihn very
liberal pat ronu o -, , . ber Ant e E.:Tended whim, the un
dersigned would absi've, Oat' notwithstanding the
Great quantity of steam gm up by irotacTbe-BICI
establishment he still continue, to glide tilting on We
law preatote syftem, rind detiee competitkm in all the
variutui branches of his business, viz; in the de
pat' ment; wurkwanship,fashian, 4-c. I have still on
hand a few cloaks; ovetcants and utter at ticles of win
ter ::.ear, which I will sell at unusually low prices.
.iAMES B MITCHELL,
National Clothing . Store,
feli3 d i 65 Liberty at., 2d door below ruh.
To the honorable the.iudgesof the Court of Geaer.
a! quarter Seisians of the l'erxe, in and for the
County 0: Allegheny.
The putitimi qf D. . Carponter, of Piit Town
ship, in the coLoty aforesaid. humble slieweth. That
your petitiotizriimli pies tiled himself wiiit materials
for the riceionr,-,htjation ut travelier,and otherii, at his
ilieeiling house fn t6a toutiship and !trap
that your lionn,t'sdill Le pl. n.ed 'to gi.mt him a
license to keep a liouirti of entortaininent.
And your petitionei . , LI I'l &ay hound, wilt pr,V.
D. F. C A itt,ENTER
We the suipterit-rs, 1,!" Township s
to c riif., that the atm,: pfl it f tat , r,ta of good repute
tut honesty and tempertirLe,a.A i s pro,idt.d with
1010/C ntom and convenit , ncett for the
of travelers and IA bet a, end Clad t,uid tavJta very.•
. •
as fl'.
MM'S hia.irk, Jacol. Pupl.;p,
Thortg• Noxell , Charles H miltp.
11 iclinci En r,ler, l'hllif. ()thin,
Leopelil 11,.s pae r , Peter Krnt,-• , pe,
He-Iry Walk J nm.•a H. 131,11 N
J•lhn .11,11)n.on, [ankh He,
1 hl9 w 31."
To mkt IloworaMe the Judges Cot.rt of
Urneral tjtiarter ties s iuns of [he Poce, to A.T.L...1
fv, Ike t:o...air .garirir.y.
The petition of Wm. Bross::litit‘t 5 it Wn I tl, nits ty
l'ittoburvli in the roomy afore.w.l humid)
N,Ur pe1,11,•,.•1 lurn.q.t
tho nc,-tonntocktion of hustlers and otlo n, rt Ilia
in the city ul.ncsaid, 1.171
~1, lonors will be Flcased to gru.t him 0
il
censeto keep a public house of entettaintn..iit. And
your petitioner, as in duty bound, will prey.
WILLIAM lIROAIIiII RAF.
we, the tuh , ort Cifitoillyi she Sth lV,lrd, do
wally. that Wm. Broadhurst, the til..n.vep,iiiioner is
of good repute for honesty and temper tern., and is well
no idr,i Nllll itoosu ilium, 4114 C,lllVefliences fOr the
uceotnir.od4tion of tiliVClOrf un,l outer., and that said
I,,,set !I ti 11.•re•Snry,
II Tll{lnr, A Maas,
Edward Faher, Wm. Leluner,
John Mucl..en, Wm. Wilson,
Jame. Dean, Henry Jackson,
James M'Clane, John Stubbs,
John Nl'Crarken, l)aniel 'Taylor.
febl9
I o Ilse Honorable the Judges of lise Court of Crn•
ern! gun •It r Sessions of lac Psace,l. clad Jar
Mr County of Allegkeny.
Ti m .. 110611.111 1,1 James Kearney mt . the si), Wald,
rite l'ittsborgii, in the county nfioesei I, huni!,ly fdtess •
eth, Iliac your irwtitioner hush provided himsolf 01111
the ncrotntnothatiun of trnteller4 and oth
ul his tiVreiling house in the city. nfort•:oid, aryl
prays that vo.tr I I4,nors will he pleaycd nt grunt 11im n
11u•n.e to {.:esT a house of puhlicentertainmeat. And
yotir'pelit loner, up in duty bound, will pray.
JAMES Iik:ARNIA.
r.'e.t.lie subscribers, citizens of dirt sth Ward: do
that the above itetitioner,is of gond repute 1 , 0(
loonyrtnd temperance. and wolf provided *Hi
house room and a.nvenvoncelfor the accommodation of
u.s.selers and others. and that said tavern is neeess,
Thnmas 1:1,N),1
Samuel Bitimm
John Mitchell,
Wilion, Wm
'Jolty Markin, • Jame
'John MnerncLen, J S klentilttmi
'Alex Gillis, Jame. M'Llane.
felinol&W3t.
To the Honorable the J. , 4,1; es of the Gomel of ne
rat Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in unit for
the Connti of(!ifegken i .
The petition of Unary Item, of the eith weird, city
of in Oho Guiltily aforesaid, humbly show
eth. That your pettititmet harit proyhjed himself with
inateriala far iii necommOdistion 'of travelers and
others, tit his dwelling hue.e, in Lho city and ward
aforesatd:and play, that your Honors will he pleased
to c runt hi a 11-cone to keep L house of public enter
!ohm-lent.' And snot petit inner, n; in elniv bond. will
prey, It ...A.
We. the suiiierilvirs, citivins tho Cth ward, do
certif . ) that tlio abovo petitioner, is of gci..rd repute
for liouesty and tettiperance.lind is well piiiviiied viith
11,111,` 111 , 1111 and conveniences for tie uecomcmdwion
of travelers and - others, cod that ;aid tave.:o
nary
Alex. Coppice, .14. C. Corrmiux,
Alrx. Thos A. Rowley,
Jux.M'Carthick, lone, Dobbi, '
Robt. M'Kelvy,
G. L. noel , . P. M'Kxona,
TVillinm Wooth, Robt. Lafferty.
lubla-d`o't&w3t
T'o the Honorable the judges of the Court of
general Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and
for the (Autrey 'or dllegheny.
'The petition nt . James M'Connell, Ross Township,
in the county aforesaid humbly shew eth, that your pe
tioner herb pravided himself with materials for ac
commodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling
house in the Township aforesaid, and prays that sour
Honors will be plocsed to grunt him a license to keep
a public house of entertainment. And your petition•
cr, as in duty bound, -v. ill pray.
JAMES M'CONNELL.
We. the subscribers, citizeos of Ross townsliip, do
eertifyohat tlw above petitioner is of gold opute for
honesty and temperance. and is well provided with
house room and conveniences for 'the accommodation
of travelers and others, mod }hut say :aver, is ctoces. : •
Joseph Anderson,
Deti;rid Anderson,
Tho Mas Swords, Patrick N'Cunley,
Robert Thomson, Jai Thomson, Jr.
Wm Andersen, Jas Campbell,
Christopher Brennan, John Lamina,
James Thomson, Samuel Meteor,
febl3 d3tokw3t*
Bank Noteg . emb exchange.
CORRICTED DAILY BY
A. SEANIXI2, EXCHANGE BROILER,
coRSZR DT THIRD AND WOOD lITRILISTS.
• • SPECIE STANDARD.
Merchants and Ma nufactur ers'Scrip ...par
Exchange Bzei r k Scrip ..
Currency
Becks County S k -,rip 1
SIGly T
OnPhilorietphia. • • prem
New York -A Pre
Boston prem
Ballimore prem
SPECIE
Gold. prem.
Silrer
TENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH.
Bank of Pittsburgh paf
,Verchants and Manufacturers' bank
Exchange . ... . ...." ...... ....par
Do. Hollidayaburgit
PHILADELPHIA.
Bank of North. America
Do Northern Liberties..
Do Pennsylvania ......... ....par
Couimercial Bank of Pennsylvania par
Farmers' and Mechanics' bank par
Kensington hank .pat
Mann farturers and McckaniCs: • par
Mechanics
Moyamcnsingpar
•
•
Philadelphia bank pnr
•
•
Sch uylkin ..par
South : car* • par
Western • ~..par
Bank of Penn To to nskip
Girard bank par
I U. S.bank and branches
COUNTRY BANKS.
Bank of Germantown
" Ch.:4'er county • pap
DetaWareconnly
" Montgomery county
" NOT a:umber/and par
Partners' bank of Buc,':s county-- . • par
Patton ha air •
Doylestown bank ... ... ........ . —• . par
Franklin bank of ltrashingior ......._.pa,
Bank of Chambersburgk....-.......... ........ 1
4 ' 'Middletown ..... ....... • .... 1
ilettysburgh . ..... ...... 1
1
" Susquehanna county
Berksecutly baak no sale
Columbia Bank and _Bridge Company.... par
Corlislebank '
F:rie back •
Farmers and Drovers' bank
• bank - of Lancosttr
•
" IT.onkof Reading
llarrisbulT bank ..
Honesdale "
Lancaster "
Lancaster co. " ... : .... ........
Lebanon
Miners' bank of
Motion rahela ba n k of Brownsville
'lee Hope and Delaware Bridge company 2
Northampton bank..._. no /OM
Towanda bank no salt
Il'yoining bank ...... 1
West Branch bank .. 1
York bank .......... ........... .........1
Lehig-k couuly ba::k . -.5
OHIO. .. • •
Belmont of St. Clairsvili,; 1
Clinton 1.. n -k of C01umbu5........ 1
Coln mbi.rna bank of Neu. Li5b0n..........._.. 1
Cireierille ( Lawrence, rashier
( IS'arren. eashier,.._ ..... no sale
Cincinn ........
Chillicothe bank. ..... .....
Commercial bank of Lake E;:ie .1
Dayton bank.... . ...... .'.:.•...._
Fru nk.'in bank of Colum. I
rarrilerS ., V l Mectusniee- bank of Steutonviile..l
Farmers' baulrof Canton no
Gran a_A
.
...
. 4
.... .
reillOn -.......-. 111
Lahr,
31nrieM , 1
iJ,nrril!on .
tirrhnni.,' and Traders',
c , ;1 , / 0
.Vor walk
/ - mitna,a :1
S:an.briky .................................1
Prban.-
.. ,
Venia ..
1
Bank of
- /Nln ANss. •
State bank and hranekes .........1
State Scrip ••• • ......
ENTUCKY
All banks
• ILLINOIS
State bank • .. .
Dank of S..utenet town 75
1111firtir.l.
flank of thr Weir:" 1
flank of ' • ••! 1
Exchanee lank of .......
rarmers' Gaga of Virginia.... ........... 1
Nor/h- Western/Yank of
Aferrh an til'a nd Meehan bank of Virginia.... I
Bank al tiforgantaien 1
MARYLAND
Baltimore City haNks.
All other rob , ent banks
NORTH C AR O LINA
All solrent banks.—
.
SOUTH CAROLINA
All solreftlbanis.. .
GEORGI/
AlLzolvent hanks
ALANAMA
If e 1, a nks
Country banks
LOUISIANA
Ner, Orleans bank, (g00d) ....
TENNESSEE
Bank of St. Clair St. Clair,
Bank of as River Raisin, Monroe J O
Partner's' and Mechanics' Bank, Detroit 10
Michigan Inskrance, Co. Ddroit, 5
Oakland County Bank. Pontiac. 10
New Works.
TIIRAYELS TN MEXICO, c,ver the Trails Lands
and Cordilleras of Alexico, during the year 1843
and 1844, including a description of California, the
principal cities and mining districts of that Republic,
and the biographies of Iturbide trod Santa Anna; by
Albrtt M. G illiam
For Ball! by C. H. KAY,
jan7 carrier of Wood and 3.1 sit.
OTIOTTEN (IN NIORT A IN.—EAsays on Hydrae
..l_ lin and Common Mortars, and on limo burning',
by J. nitro.
For rule by C. H. KAY,
.Para corner of ‘Nrood and 3.1 sis.
PHONOGRAPHIC DICTIONARY,
1.10 —an explanatory prlinouncing Phonographic
Dictionary of this English language, with a vocabulary
of Gieett, Latin, Scriptuto and Geographical namea.
also, a colkctit.n of phrase:, often bscd by English wri-
For sale by C. Li. KAY.
jaia. ' corner of Wood and 3d stn.
RESIDENCE; AT TOE COURT LONDON
compsir4 official and persunal incindentc ,
Fut sale by ► C. li. RAY,
,jan7. cruller of Wood and 3d 4s.
AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1846.
The American Almanac. and: IRopositary of
neeful knowledge for the ytar 1846, 'wit received and
fur sale by - C. H. KAY,
janG cor Wood and 3d et 4.
Mon's Morino Shirts and Drawirs. -
LLIICHASEkGS will find, et. t shea- t Prnnock's a
P
full ei‘nortmeilt of roca'.4 Merle. draweiv; end
double and eingfe breeitted Merritt) ihirte. 'Alio, Cot
t"..do* Yitailnid and un*dcbe,cl..
BLANKETS.
2CASES No 3 . (10w Fricbd) Economy Blankets
Just received Inc! for salmi:re
dna " • SiIE I A & PENNOCK%
BLANK LEASES,
OF very superior lora', for as at Ibis ORice
km 20, 1840.
_~..:..~__~~~...5:
. .
Attorney, Counsellor - 16 Notary,
JAMES S. CRAFT.
PPITSBURGII, PA.
HAVINAVING tesigni the office of Secretory P. Nov
G
end Fire Ins. Co., will attend SPECIALLY
Collections end huffiness connected with Navigation.
Insurance, Acronnts and Hen' .tato.
- E
fiusineseilhntitis A. M. to Li P. M.
011ico, Nal ..Soittit',ll3eildings, (No CO Fourth st.)
.tecond d.. r Krg( of Wood efecet. •' fel. 3-if
ENRY HIGIDY, Dealer in Chinn, Glass and
Q.ensware,•hus removed to No 1'45 Wood. be
tweet] Fifth street and Virgin Alley, three doors from
the corner of Fifth, nt which nlace ho respectfully in
vitee the attention of his friends and the public gener
ally io his assortment of goods in the nbove line, which
he fe - els confident will give satisfaction us to prices
and quolity. febt?
PITTSCURGH, Jan 2f t , 18 1 ,6.
PROPOSALS will he receivedby the subscriber
at this place until 'mon of the 16th February next
fur furnishing_and deli verng at the navy yard at Pen.
.iacola, on nrivfore the 20th cf A pril nevt, two thou
sand tuns (2240 poutida each) of the bent bituminous
lump coal eLdtable for steamers.
par
The seid'apal most be of tho very Leif qualify. and
pats such insOction at the Navy Yard, Penvacolv, av
may be directed hythe commandant of said yard, and
if direct¢d by hint, any i.ortion — of it wltich may not be
va=tsfaafeq, is to be itnmediately sepal-w e d fr om t h e
otheiL nt tha exiie'rtae of the „:ont tnter. •
Satisfactory bonds, with' two suretieS. in half the
;mincer of ISO Gontrart. will be requirnd for it! Nth.
rot peifofnitipce, in addition ton I..,ervation of ten
per centurn, for all hills wltlelt me) , he approved. o hick)
reset vatien,.ttill not be paid anti tl:c completion of
t hec6ntritct. ace - .rdi:tg to is tetina • -
In case of fallure on We part'of the contractor to
deliver the cord within the period limit( d rot its de
livery. the right id reserved. to direct purchase, to
be madii•to supply defieiecried, .and the contractor
and his sureties ara to•be liahle fur any excess of coat.
over the contract juice, and the tett per rents reserved
to be forfeited to the Ude and &env& Of the Cuited
States. •
Palmetto will be made no dely approved by
the Cummandst,tof the Navy 'Yard at Pen3nculn, by
such of the 11. S. Navy Agents' tie the connector may
prefer within thin-dada tiler the bills are presented
.
to him, " HUNTER,
jan9.B-if Lieat. 'Superintendent.
83 MARKET sTRF:ET 83
11 -4 Dion
plaint yel
_
low do; best 11)10 niCrUicoeit, at 7, Et & 121 cu,
worth 9, 121 and 1.3.1 nenti. !'
A few pieces of tiolurd A lapaeas, plain, figured, and
T hese, at prices lower than can be had at any other
place west of the nicam,tains.
janl4 B. F,. CONSTABLE.
83 MARKET STREET 83
SH A W LS, Turkerri, Broche and Tbi;e - t;
Real Welsh Flannels Domestic do;
Ca.ltmere D'Ecosse, MuuAlin Deleinee;
Black Alpaca, Lao res,and Orleans Cloth
Black and mole colored French Mctinoo.; •
ConslablelTers the above at priors very desi
gable to rhos° who have. not complete,' their winter
oirchases, in fact 4farhelowthe Thesnooda
era of dm latest: purch.sses and best stales. janl4
-
MITCHELL'S QUTLINE MAPS.
xi ITCH ELLltieries . O 4 fOnt line M n its, for Schott).
LY and Acntlemies, consisting of 24 distinct Maps
on a huge erble, and Ftrepsro un canvatts, with a Key
of explaout ions, 4r iwrir letisonsAc. &c., for tUe
use of Tenetlwrs and pupils.
The'ulutve SPliem of maps are now ir, :7aa i n nedrls
every tespectablo School in New York, rind tile EaA
...
orn States.
Teat:errs ore respectfully invited to cull and ex
amine (hem. • •
For sale by JOHN H NIELLOR.
inn 7 122 IVood street.
•
Manure and flay Forks. '
DOZ. fast received from th 3 mondhrt••rers;
Oto — star: wuri rut ATti l
f.b 5 No 26 Won fit.
Spinning Wheellrons. •
41 - 1 GROSS fur 61e by •
'" GEO COCFi RAN
O F easier') m.rinflicinre for wool carding machine comb rhste and tacks fur sale by
Scytho Sneathes.
cr.z.
30 D.,..f.vr-5a;,1,1,
GE , S, , . COCHRAN,
Cc 5
- No 9.ClVeaci Al,eet
TF 'on want to r.;:thase any bedsteds,tables , claim
settees, or any• fhing else in the futniture line,
you cant do better than to call at the furniure ‘4 4 3re
room or T 3 YOUNG & CO,
dell 3. Fiend st, bet wren Penn and Libe:rty.
Dressing and Plain Surpass.
F you want to get a good article cheap do not for
grt to call at the Furniture IVore Room of
Sofas.
A.
of Olin n. at sofa; on hand and for sale
. at tl,o Furn;lL;re Ware Room of
• T U YOUNG S, Co.
onv2l 11 and gt. beim...eon ,Liberty end Penn
MACKINAW BLANKETS, blue and green fur
lu o‘eicouts, just received and fur A.lllO, or made
up lo order by (jan2B) WM. B. SHAFFER
cASSINIERES—A fine assortment of Cassimeres
just °pled and for solo by
jari.2B. W.M. B. SH %FFER.
ri AS:OIEIIES AND CASSINETTS, in great
k r / variety, suitesJ to the season, for sale by
inn;s WNI. B. SHAFFER.
Q Hitt fS---A lot of fine muslin shirts, with linen
bosome told wrtstbands. just received nnd(or rule
by - - WM: 8. - SH AFFER,
Pillsburo elotilin g , store.
jan2c, corner of IVuodlind ‘Vntfyr et.
Sugars.
WIIITF: !invent Sogar in Boxee;
White 13roxii ditto in bbli,
In atom end fur saleby
J. Sq.:WOE:VITT,
dee ( 20. 294
robao;neeicetu„.reind Tobacco.
2 P o tts KsF lYar :(::•S g l k licud ra le, Twist, do;
10 " Va. " d o ;
10 " Cav'd, I F Lump; do;
In store and for sale •••• ' •
J. & J. M'DEVITT,
'224 Liberty sr
Ground Spices. •
1 0 CANS Ground Pepper;
10 Cann Ground Cinnamon;
s.Cona Ground Alspiee;
5 do do Cloves;
In atom and fur sole by
.1 & J McDEVITT,
dee2o 244 Cibenyst
20 PS. Mid Chakinp,' new and beautiful
imliertifi, just recived at No 42 141 - -arket steal
ner of Third, by A'A MASON.
• dec 12
1 On .
W
I'S. Red, Yellow and hite,Vlannels
improved makes at Wholoirtln and Rti-i
tail, at very low prices b 1 ' .A A MOON.
dec. 12 No 42 Matkot
13ROCHA 1 ST •-• •
rERILIEf Brik.haSlia*lA, just received.
be POW very low, by
A A MASON,
ace 12 'No 42 Market sr.
Cit;SE FPRNITURE PR I MI'S Selling at die. per
ya-all at. - - A. A. MASON'S.
dee 12 42 Market .t.
'• De Laines. • •
2 PS. Dark and Ligthuplaid de lainA for eLiii•
dren aomoltalo*aa 20c. per.yaid, For sal.,
at'No 42 Market st. by . . . ..,..•
.•04112. , - t - = A. A. MASON.
LARD. = '
•
488 Ls prime Lard, jam received and Car *ale by
Mb 9 JAMES MAY.
gemovaL
2: IYn,,d s
MACHINE CARDS
GEO COCHRAN.
26 Wood it
Furniture
T B YOUNG. Co,
Hand at. between Liberty end Penn
PLAID CLOAKINGS
, kiiitroodiged kir Everybody. ,
The Wonderful Vegetable Purgative,
'Port Tt3E cuftE OF ' •
Headache,Giddineas,Lheurriiiitizm, Piles,Pivepsia,
Srorve. Small' Pox, Inumlicei,l'aitis in the Back, In
ward :IVeaktietis, Bulpitai kin of the Heart, Rising n
iherniroat, Prop.3y, Asthma, Fever of all kinds, Fe
male CoMplaints, tleadei=, Salt Rhos m; Heartburn,
Worm 4, Cholera Morbug, quinsci,Vhooping
Cong.h, Consumption, Fits, Li ver-ComplaintfErysipe
Ins; qectp . es7, itching] of the Skin, Colds, Gou'f,'loniv
el, Net .6u,, co[nplainte, nd a variety o 1 otherdise~ses,
ari.inCertir; Impunities or the blood, and ohatructiona
in the organz,o;.dige...,rlon.
[From the Agent at Quebec, L. C.]
DISEASn OF TH . E LIVER.
Be s n Slll:—Xgroi , j'aic to your desire, I write to
keep %nit Orprized of the prisspricts of .The Clickentr
Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this city; You may
recollect, when I first commenced selling your media
eine, which was in May, VIA, we little dreamed of
the success rhos would crown the undertaking. Our
premises had been so completely (leaded by the ones
thousand and one unsaleabla remedy fur every possi
ble complaint under the sun, that I set lourdy.contern
plat ed having nothing Morel° du with tiny Thing of the
kind. Hci.vever:nt.tite most 'urgent solicitation-, wo
consented to' Make a filet of yours. At first we found
ennsiderebi:dniult , ; in attracting public attention to':
wards them. '''''Peopc., h a d been 50 alien deceived by
, the vile compounds which have flooded the country for
the last ifi - years sir mOte., that they determined, if
possible,lsever to be "taken in"-again; and the conse
quence was, they could hardly be persuaded to accept
of the Pills, as the saying is, for 'dove nor money."
Thus matterre proceeded for n week or two, when, as
"good luck would have it, "M rs . I.l—, a 1,,,d ) , Of
our city, alai had long suffered frOm En - affection' of
1 the Liver, aci...' - or;:enniod by' indigestion di the feast obi
_,
stinnte el/al-trier, was persuaded tonecept if tam art
condition that nothing was to be paidfor it, if they did
net aflimrl het the necessary relief. I must confess;
we ourseises had very little faith in the matter, know:
ing as 'we did; that her complaint was one of long
standing, and, had Leen unr;Lccess . folly treated by tho
. most'erninthit'T hysians of titUs'itrid Several neighbotl.
I ing fownS: Bin weliad determined to give the medi
cine n hit t?cal; =air it -.roved to be worthless, it
would be's searee'of ihti;fiicticits to know It, botii'to
.ou and to aS. ' No less to our joy than surrise;tow.
ever, only a few days had elapsed, when the lady again
presented herself at our counter and enquired feral:rods
er box. "I really think, Mr. Williams," says , she,
' that your Pills are beginning to work a gretiectuings
in my health, and altogether for the' better. When I
inuit - trie'Second dose, I began to feel much betterthext
I dider fast; the pain. inMy - side was considerably re
lieieci; rni appetite. began to improve; and the blood
seslmed to circulate through my veins as it did In my
ynnthfifidays. Since then, I is see taken the remainder
of fhe Pills, crai 14' imprerVespent has been sensibly
progreiiing ai every repetition'althe dose. I have
on doubt that n few mote boxes Wiircrectuar i y cure
me." The result was as she pfeitlM.ed' . Het health
is completely restored. The flush of youth and beau
ty has returned 'to her cheeks, and the prospect of a
lung amid a happy life is before her. I am satisfied
she will never forget the Clickener Sugar-Coated Pills.
A. might naturally be supposed, the news °Olds ex
trnordinary cure sues rapidly disseminated thrcughtlio
city and adjacent country; and scarcely a week had
elapsed, before enquiries began to be Made ftsii.elicii
ener:s-Spgar..Conted. Purgati.6 Piils; and the demand
haselreorlyir'icterised to such an extent, that we find
thegroatest difficulty In supplying it. In fact, if it did
not seem like exaggeration, I might almost say that we
are literally besieged by women, and children, !a1m
ja...44..r AVC/V nribde l . la en w le. • i n ~ .
is heir to. . The at, tm TT auto, an. Los •t• ; ;
t•
he.
asthmatic, censumrtiee, and ti - Yspepticcetre ihionging
um- doors in purs'uir '-ef nhd never-Tailing P-ahanett.,..
Testimonials of its - sakttiry effects are voluntarily
(Ina ing in upon es irturftvery quarter. One person
inferms. us- jsa had been relieved of 'a most obstinate
Dyspepsi ,- . Another has just recovered from a seri
ous atter.a 'Of "Apoplexy. - A third has succeeded in
expelling from his system the -symptoms of Jaundice.
And a funrtil has just recovered Flom an attack of Put
monnry-Consamption; which had confined him to his
bed for many' months.---So we go. But do not fail to
keep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, we
have standing orders from the country to • Et large
amount. Send 30 Gross at your earliest convenience
* Yours, &c. R. H. WILLIAMS. •
Quebec, L:C., April 14, UM.
REMEMBER, DR. CLICKENTft, is the
original inventor of Ate Sugar Coated Nis; tinci that
nothing of t?le wt . was ever -heard of until he Intro
duced Caine in June, 15-43, as will -seep ki the fal
lowing:
PIIEMIUM
This Diplnmn was awarded by the AMERICAN
INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held id . the city of
Nelw otk , October, 1893, to C. V. CLICKENER,
for the inveion of SUGAR COATED PILLS.
.3 AM ES TALLMADOE, Preaident.
T. B. ill Alcus4q, Cutreapon4ina & Cr etan'.
PUltDorl J. ',YEW, Itecnrding• Secretary.
Inr To Avoll, COONTCRTLIT3.—PUItbaSCriI rnti#t
ahTays ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable
rids. and see that each box has upon tt his signature;
all others are counterfeit.
‘VM. JAChISO:, , I, corner of Wood and Liberty
sireets, i 0 _Dr. Clickener's agent for Pittsburgh and
vicinity. oct6
GREAT EXCITEMENT IA
TARIFF REPEALED! I !
rptil-: sliding scale principle .abandoned and the
minimum standard adopted
. et " •
No. 92•Slarket Street.
We have been receiving t 5? the last week or two. a
fresh supply of sea ionable'DßY GOODS, bought
' from the Manufacturers, 'lmporters,
,ii'd'ilt'Anction,
at the lowest cash pt ices. Having had eXperience,d
Agent in Philadelphia and New r)rk for some
months past picking up bargains, here and there, CM
ides us to offer to the public a splendid stock of Goods
with almost an imperceptible Turitf. Our stock con
sists ia.part of the Ulowing Goodst•—.
Shaw Is-:a — grrat varier , :;
French
. Terkeri Shawl.;;
English do dot
Splendid Brosha and Cashmere Shawls;
Damask do;
Illack and Embroidered Terkeri do;
Super Black Thibet, Silk Fringe dot
Ladies' Super Cashmere Scarfs.;
Woollen Shawls of every variety;
Also a great variety of Cashmere D'Ecosse;
!lain de I,ain, mod tarred and figured do Laiu;
English and French. Merinaer;
Alpaccas and Coburg Cloths:"
Bombazines; plain 104.,fancy dress Silks;
Irish Linans,-Cotton Alpacca and Cashmere
Hose; -
CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, and VESTINGS.
Also, an excellent assortment of domestic Goods.
All of which we offer, wholesale or retail, at such pri
ces as we think canrot fail to please. Call and ex
amine for yourselvit No. V.l Market street.
• dea2 1 3.1. - : ' MOSES COREY.
VAlttable Property for Sale. -
A cEßrafii lot of ground situate on Penn, be
jl lov."S alnut street, Fifth Ward. containing 17
fie 4 fientsin Pens, and extending back 100 feet to
ulherry alley, on which is erected a valuable three
story brick house, and In rear a two story frame.
Also, one other lot on Liberty street, opposite
tha Wesley Chapel, in said ward, coomining SS feet
front, and extending bark 100 feet, on wnich Is °rut
ted a well finished two story frame. Titles indispu
table. For farther particulars, as to property and
terms of sale, apply to ^
JOHN A PARKINSON, Aid.,
Fifth Ward.
dec 12 tf
Ribbons, Velvets anti - Satins.
ATOW open (by.expresq.ti3otherr IE4. of Fashions
.l.?ll able iCi!bons,,Bonnet Velvets and Satins, edam
Ndw York, et.ere,lo Market strepx,
de:l3: " • HGA Raft RD.
".dust Arrived e.t the "%et* York - Store ' ' ,
100
ni D e G re Z. ,
a L n e d a . i? i s k ' a G l ov G e e s n o ti f er t un's K t
gidtiliaseshh
` N. B. None but the hest Kid Gloves kept at 79
Market street.
novl2 W. HfGARRARD.