614 e Octilp !Morning post. WEDNESDAY MORNING. MARCH 25, 1346 In reference to communications which may appear in this paper, we havcone or two remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the author be i no first made known to us, and when inserted, must al ways be taken as expre ,, siveof the views of Ike writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are editorially remarked upon and approved Ova Hovet.s.—Our Hotels are all doing well ; there is at present a great many strangers in the city, The St Clarice and Aferckent's are crowded all the time.. These well regulated establishments must prosper. The St Charles, with D R MILL6II at its head, assisted by Mr H. M. SMITH, so long and fa- vorably known, is, in every respect, equal to any en. tahlishment of the kind in the United States. Mr We►vaa, of the Merchants, has had experience in Hotel keeping, and judging from the appearance Of his house, we should say it bas been of great service to him—every thing about the house is exactly "as it should be." MEE MEM CHOICK SKED3.—The Hon. Cornelius Darragh hay. kg, after some troubln, succeeded again in obtaining a largo package or Choice Seeds,of ell liiral4, from the U. S. Patent office, Washington, has sent them on to Mr. Isaac Harris' Agencyand Intelligence° ffice, No, 12 St. Clair lit (eel , near the Exchange Hotel, where , . ....,v, : •,..., ~..:?....,, • • 1 , • . they will be distributed in mull parcel to our Formers and Citivms Cot:Rs:xi - intr.—\l'e were mistaken on Mnday, in suiting that tlie fire in 7th street, originated in MI LEAH KY'S Bakery, We have since been informed that it was first discovered in 11 o uiljoining establish ment, and that it slid not recruit Mr L.'s promises nor til a considerable time atter the alarm had been given. Tit rarnt....--TO ;light the michrated play of Othello 'or iteiMoorof Veoice bit performed. Mr Frf•deiicl‘a willappi•ar a,t Otht•llu, Mr Morris as lugo, Nliss Por ter isCteadtirmna, at d Mrs Lewis as Emelia. Pei • eon's n•hu'lntenl going, had bcttet apply at the Box ttilice eat ly. ‘Ve inspect to are a crowded lit,uae. E Th.. Luij i lug on 11. e corner of Third and Mai het as. thett steed lb 11 precarious situation sometime since, has been reltd:lt. It tidds much to the appear ance of that corner The sale at tire Fixthvno^ 116:cl, will he enn tinue.l thi: ramming at 10 o'clock; cum tr,encmg with -the Furniture, Carpeu,l3..thli”'s at.l tanking Gh.ls j 4 `la . r ) ct; ,' 'O . : - mar 2,5, A D. 1846, A. L. 5645 To Votkers.—The difficulty wbkit every mottle, experiences in administering; medicine to infants, entirely cbviated by Dr. Click sner'sprepare ion. culled the Sug.irC.tiated Vegetable Pio;ative Pill. The pill is earn tied with fine N bite sugar. so that it resemble. and Mites like a sugar plum, which no child ever yet refused to swallow. For worms this is an assured re reedy, and it has been tied with excellent effect in teething. The matron of the Farm 5C110 , 4 writes to Dr. Clickener that she has used for some time,his Su gar Coated Pill in both these complaints, and always 'lwith entire success. Sold by Wm Jackson. corner of Wood and Lilterty stteeta, who is general Agent fur Dr Clickenet'a in Pittsburgh and vicinity. 13:Tneware of on imitation atticle called "Impro• ced- *gar-Coaled Pills," purporting to be Patented as bath the pills and pretended patent are forgeries. got up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, for the last four or five yearn, has made his lisint is countetfeiting popular medicines Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.—This celebrated remedy is a compound balsamic prepara tion of the Wild Cherry and Moss of Iceland. corn• bine.l by a new chemical progress with the Eziract of Pine. So salutary have been its effects in all ca ses when administred for Coughs, Asthma, Consort'', t ion, or any disease of the lungs, that many of the most distinguished physicians have approved and rerun: mended it, and openly acknowledged it to be the moo valuable medicine ever discovered. It istruly a valuable medicine, and is effecting an immense amount of good in the relief of suffeting humanity. UTP"See Advertisement. fi f Film THE undersigned has removed big Pi arm Forte Manufactory and Music kliarerooms, from St. Clair at to 112 Wood street, 2d door above Fifth, wh"ro he will Lem, constantly on band, a large assortment of Pia ton and Music, and Musical Instruments of every Lind. He respectfully solicits the attention of Movie:ll Amateurs, to his Piano Fortes now on hand. They are of the lat tat patterns, made of the best materials, and have all use latest improvements. They are war ranted to stand any climate, and to keep in order as long as any manufactured. F. BLUME, 112 Wood st. 2d door above Fifth. N. B. To those mho are not judges, he ran only say !hat he warrents the Pianos in every particular, end if they du not give entire satisfaction, will refund the money. mat 23. Tivo splendid Pianus, with Coleman's culehrn teal lEulian Attachment, just finished and fur enle by F. BLUME. met - 23 112 Wood sr, second door above sth Ai A [RIGA NY AND ROSE WOOD VENEERS 1 11 AND BOARDS —J ug received, a lar 6 e assoit• TOO( of the above articles. of all sized a nd qualities. at F. BLUME'S 112 ‘Vood ot., 2I door above Fifth. rnar'23. CA NE FOR CHAIR SEATS-500 ibs Cane for Chair Seam on hand and for sale at I3LUME'S, 11:2 Wood at, 2d door above sth. mar 23. Black Smithing and Wagon Making Establishment, FIFTH, BETWEEN WORD •ND SMITHFIELD AIS , WHERE ell kinds of Biackemithing and Wagon Making is done in the best style, and on the most reasonable terms. Persons work' done would do well to call. All orders promptly attended to rnerl7.l% Miller Wanted rilo GO into the country; one qualified to take JIL charge of a Grist Mill. A single man will be preferred. Apply to L WILNI.4II.TH, mar 23 Penn st, between Hard nod Irwin. 178 SLAUGHTER HIDES, a prime article in store, and for sale at the Warehouse of mar'23 2w . - r t . N./ .. ivt • Dr. Wm. M. Wright, Dentists Office and Residence in t Clair al. • ea A few ilooris below Libert S y, near the Exchange Hotel. marl 1 SUPI3B.LS Tbompsun's Extra Family Flour, kilt arming and for Fele by BLIBURIDGE, WILSON & Co. rtiat2l lVater street. 150 Pi e Cl a Z f o Er N s. l e e () r by brooms assortai quail BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., merf.ll. W ater et, ot- r . „ oktiektv, 700 BAG Primo Green Rio Coffee, on band and for sale by BURB RIDGE, WILSON & Co., Water street. R ESIDENCE AT THE COURT LONDON comprising official and personal incindenta. For stile by C. H. KAY, corner of Wood and 3d ma. e. 4 .f PITTSBURGH, PA. CORRESPONDENTS MASONIC NOTICE A regular rommuaiceion of Lodge No 15, A Y Ylushos, will be held this even ing, in the Masonic Temple corner of 3rd and Wood sts., at Gi o'clrs k. By order of the Wor.dril , Master. J A. PARKISON,SeCy. ItemovaL Malian Attachment WILLIANI M'KEE C A McANULTY & Co. Canal Basin - .• *ids BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. The Nashville murder. Extract of a letter to a gentleman of Pittsburg, dated r\I9HPILLE, March 14, 1846 "Attracted to the street by a great noise; I found it occasioned by one man having shot another. I will give the facts as I have received them here. A man by the name of JUDSON. formerly a resident of your city, became intimate with Mt - s I'ORTLIZFIELD. Mr Porterfield having ascertained, as ho supposed, that such was the case, armed himself—met Judson on the streecand fired twice at him without doing him any harm. Judson then drew his pistol and shot Porterfield in the head; the bull meted between his nose and eyes anti canto out on the backpart of his head. Judson attempted to make his escape, but WOO soon argtsted by a city officer, and taken to the Court House fur examination. The examination was postponed by the Court fora few Joys. As soon us it was made Known List the ease was postponed, Mr. Porterfield, brother of the deceased, stepped toward Jurlson sod tired a hint se%ei al times—on! however, hit hint, and that only took a little hair and from his head. Sevetal persons present were injured—nee man had his arm broken by a pistol Juasuu then broke louse horn the other• and took refuge iu the City litoel—Porteifield rotated torn to the 4th story. Judson finding that he was Ponied, !coped Goa the portico of the 4th Amy to she ground; being btutined by the fall, he WWI tit/sun up fur dead, ut nearly so. lie was then taken to jail; it:tur buitig t.ately lodged in jai!, he said he was not much tnt, and that I.e. bad feigned to be iiijareJ, in older to get clear of roiteifteid and las iniends.-- About 1U o'clock, M. EL mot) went to the jail and demanded Juthon—have him they most—pettceably it could get him iii, inn, they were itittli,sreil to dcnittlish the jail. 'l'Le jailor finally deterred J udson into ttleir hands. The mob took him to the public and hung hint, bat fortunately for him the rope broke and let him down. A cry was then taised ' • take him beck to the jail, end let the law have its course Ile was then taken back to jail. Th e fi r i eth is of rulterfield will kill him the fiist opportuni ty that i n-esenta itself. He will never, I fear, go out of Nashville alive. iIIGHLY IMPOKTAHT lATLLLIGPMCL Y 11451 THE ARMT w OCCUPATIO.. —. We learn limn the N Ur. kuns Picayune (extra) cst Saturday, 14th irrstant,drat the Rtoamship (raiser/Ann ; Cupt Wright urrtved at the port nt an rarly hour on that morning. khe left the brty'of Aransas on the 11th, and the city of Gal veston at noon on the 12th inst. Her news is impel- The main bot 4 y el" Gen Taylor's army had marched tussaris Brazos St Jam', end the last regiment, w , :h Gen I and ti,rl NitiP. *O5 to le,ne Ws the 1:....111 stunt. I hete %sere tamors that a large force cans had been concentr.lb d to opi,se the ad,abce flea TaYlor's force, aid these Irroduced considerable exeibirnent. The l 2 S stateS trutlie were in the high est spirits in expectation of st conflict with the enemy ,. 'fire following s hate been issued by rh 'The first brigade, under the commend of nievet Brigadier General W .1 Wont), cuasposesl ol Lbe that whim of Artilicty con/mended by ',mut Col I homes Childs, and the eighth Regiment of coiii mailitieh by Limn Col IY Li Belknap, left weir eii• eninpurent un the morning of ihe 9.tr lot their ileac - , n strum 'kite 2d tit ivide,commsnded by Lieut Col .1 S :11% Into.ilt, of the .ith regiment of Infantry, under Major I Brown, struck their Leta{ on the 'mooing of the 10th, end took up their Ii ite ul march fur the Sim Grande. Tbe 3d brigade, commanded by Cul W 11 hiskir, composed ut the3d regiment of Intantry,command by Licut Cul E A Hitchcock, ead the 4th Infuntt, commanded by Lt O,IJ Garland, wercto take float leave of their old Cowes Christi es,aiiipment, Ull Wednesday the I lth Intl, to join the malt, army. The steamer Cincinnati, and almost every thing else, is said to be chartered for the use of the arm). Gen Mejia is said to have retut ned to Matztmots on ibv 2d inst. The Mexican t ro op s this suits of the lito unde—if any—ure suid to be under the com mand of Garcia, Canates and tieverie,,;o. It was re ported in Galveston that Gen Taylot had made a te iluisition for inure troops, but the report au. doubted. Corpus Christi has neon literally abandoned. 7he hungers on of the army ore leaving fur the East us fa.t us possible. The troth -et so strictly et j..tined the tight, of pi isiate property, will moot *vial o.rer . Dal applubution. An Acrostic "JUST IN TIME FOR CHEAP IRG. INS" JUST I cceiveJ, a splendid assortment of spring and summer goods, U ns u r passed fur quantity. quality or Style. The Proprietor of this I:establishment Takes great pleasure in informing hie fiiends a n d the hnlaic In general, that ho is now prepared to fill all order. that his Numerous customers may favor him with. Strangers and Travelers would do well, in vi.itinq the Iron City, to call and examine hot exterodve and well Made stork of teudy made clothing. lie ha. a con. ph to 3,0 t-intent of l: noli.h cloths, to which he world invite attention. oho French elude+ of every color and quality, whirl, 6e is Off -ring at u St ry email advance on ettorrn Remember at thin Store you are ant asked two palm,. het ng Convinced that small profits arid quick 5111.1:5 in the best way to secure CUsiOitl, Hosing in his employ the beat workmen, he can wolf-ant Every et tide made at hie eitntiltaliment to fit well. And to be of the beat materiels, lie would again invite Porrhaseril generally to give him a call. Before purchasing in any other place, As be is confident he can tell skim es good goods at Reasonable prices as any house in thiscity Going so fsr as to say a little ehe .per. All his good• are DCA' and of handsome patterns pur chased In the cn.t, but a few weeks since; the subscriber Now returns hie thanks to his friends and tlra public in general, and Solicits n continuance of their favors. [lron City Clothing Store, Na 132, Liberty sued[. (mau 7] C. fIi'CLOSKEY. New Novels Just issued and received at Ctsox's, 86 Fourth st., JESSIES Flirtations, a new none: by tho author of el • • Kate in Search of a Husband." Constance, or the Delintatite, by J II Macancer, Esq., author of "Henri Quatre," "The Fulais Royal," etc. The Charmhd Sea, a novel, by Mios Harz bat Mar tineau. The American Review, a Whig Journal for March. Table Talk, by Wm llexlett. second series, part 2tl. The Cavalier, and the Chain of Destiny.new novel. The Banditti of the Castle of Hardayne, by Mr Bird, Esq. Hunt's Merchants Magazine fur March. Living Age, No 96. Fremont's Exploring Expedition, new supply: Tito above works have been received by Express via Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Contra' Literary Depot, 85 4th street. .mai2l. AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1896. The American Almanac and Repository of nseful knowledge for the year 1846, just received and fur sale by C. H. KAY, * 6 cor Wood and3d au. FRIDAY PACKET, tat The regular mail and passenger steam er, CLIPPER NO 2 Captain Ct oaks, will run as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. leaving this nort every Friday at 10 A 51., and Wheeling at 10 P M, the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Mon day at 10 o'clock, A M. For (might or passage apply on board. Thu Clipper No 2 was built expressly for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and anemia. mndat ion. ma,23 SATURDAY PACKET The regular and passenger steam ! cr, M ESSE N F. Cap/ Linford, will rim as a regular pocket between Pittsburgh and Cineinnaii, leaving this port every Saturday at 10 A M. and ‘Vheeling at 10 P M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday. at 10 o'clock, A M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Messenger was built exprosily for this trade, and offers to her passengers every comfort and accom• modat ion. mar 23 SATCR )AY PACKET. THE regular mail and pawner steamer CIRCASSIAN, Capt Isaac Bennett, Will r an nn n regular packet beween Ptitsbnegh and Cincinnati, leaving :In. pore every Seunrilay of 10 A M. and Wheeling at 10 P NI tire tame day. Returning, eke will leave Cincinnati every Tueaduy at 10 A M. For freight or paseage apply on board. Ciro...shin win built expressly for this tiade and offer, to her passengete evt ry comb.' t and ucrox.modation FARE REDUCED!! Good Intent Fast mall for P 11LADELPM3A, OT ArLENDID MEW litoY OCILr C ,, A( ANI) RAIL ROAD CARS, _„~ :r: Leave Pittsburgh daily, at 1 o'clock, P. M. RLI,NNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, A‘CFNDIKG 1111.1.1W1111 31'X HORSES AND POSTILLION. , `St• neor— , ...- • • ... ...- • 6 From Obautberiburg by aiirorrl to l'Aitaddel In ..dondid newly Inti:t lievl Car., ihrrr ton ot•ctin;.: Cr.a for New Yelt % ; Chnm tu. with Mail Lines &lett fir iLitirnote and Ci,y. :o!.lsr I,inr, noxt d n'r i. Ex <h,1112,• ilotol. St CI !II e 1 2 ,, tTrt,l,c ti.t. St Citatie. ll t cl. lVtto I , tetti. FARE R. 1.: I) CEI) ! Opposition Good Intent Fast Line for 0131 . 1..END50 TOOT ICILI CoACH,I, 1' :_g jkx‘ m t. - • Limited go ..s,orn Pri.esengers Leave Pitt.burzh daily at I t P. M. RUNNING IlifturGit IN 48 HOURS, A•rendlng Ow moult' nin SIX HORSES AND P057'11,1.10,\ WILT OXF: MIGHT oCT riIAINREft, !UGH, ffigffilMt, Theroot 1.. R \ ROAD to I'll'6l.lllhi, (heittg .01) Lit:th rt/rinlC; ri.rir urcnr+ir. , n thr )rohtter tlnr, wiiL %hi! (',r• h Matlitho. ,to,,t to lialtirnorr %Vasil tot on Coy. '(it .ecord dot,r I,!vw the St Chin Ira Vo. • 1 .1 rro ort v A. HENDEIIF4/S. Agrnt 18 16 DIONONGMISL IL ROUTE, 131tOWNSVILLE, TO TIAT.TI MORE AND PH ILA D1.1.1111A TO.ly 73 Miles sl , •ping ) srtlNnin ►ANT RI , PIS. f T6•IIT.IU C CI N m at 1:0113 Isi'LANE MV , NI lin , ' commenced rn:Air , g regular Trips Le preen rittsburth morning oust leaves t Nl,nont•Lela w half above the lii itre.eolely nt 17, o'rloek. l'as,wogera by bnnt take. li e 31:1V . 1 nt Broycn• rifle seen. e‘ettior, at 4 ~%-lock, and the e a r. I,lor, Baltimore and ()too Itailroa,l at Corn;r: land next mornonr,. at 8 o'clock. reacloot., oirneeverlitlg—orsl bout thfoUgil Burn to Baltimore an.l 40 boo, Ti‘, vieoing how irnvcs at 1 cit.141,-L. hi 1111. evrotr.:: Bio, Ili no dor Bon; in rorn• fmtuhle Stain 13.0n1n0 ;h.• fir.; ni4la; *‘'• l rss. °in; thr inl) , ,y in da)li:ht; ..krr Pn.l hair e to (.11.1,! , r1 I ir.l. night 1 Le 1 . , , ,T,,e1,./• tlitlel o. Mktr the connection comp!e:chat a ern Brown, illt• andl'ntaLrer land, hare placed on the Road .50 st , :ettan/ Tt..?. Aihr ny, Concur! and Newark etiscliri, of the most trnprov• ed modrd.,, and lily 041 n.• of the hem young horns the cumuli y tiddi lion to their former rtou ' r, they feel .atipti••,l they *ill It able to acr,nno.late had pine •Mittdriloll to till alto nosy thair Rout,. By our tirhrte rs•wengers hare choler of either steamboat Cr. rail road between Baltimore nod PlkileJelrl.ia, 0.1 hare the torii dere of alit al Cun.thelland and Baltimore, stria resume their oral. at plestsure• For to 44 . 11 a pply at the oflice, at the St. Chatles llotod, Wood it , or at the %hail Lint. felo3 .1. 11ESKIMEN , Agent. J. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION bmt , ,LINT, East Bearer Point and Bridgewater. 'VEIL COUNTY, FA. Proprietor and Agent of Steamers, LA RE ERIE, 11 I C 76 A N Daily between Pittsburgh and Bearer. \AT ILL be prepared on earliest tipenlog of Canal if navigation, to resceise prripeity at his Whir( Boat or in ‘Varehou.,e, for all points on Eno Si 01), ernes cut and Olio Canals, for all.pulat on Litt, Erie and upper Lakes, as also forw•id iprtuce, &c. by Penn'a improvements. Apply or address .I. S. DICKEY, feb244l. Beaver. O. A. I'AcANIILTY & 00-, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa mai 3 Storage• HAVING removed to the large end cononoliou, warehouse fronting 180 feet on Fourttikan street by 150 feet, running bock to the canal Basin, we are prepared to receive, it addition to freight for shiptneni by canal, a large amount of Produce. hc, on swine, at low rates. marl C A McANULTY & Co. B. E. Constable, 83 Market Street, HAS rectived this day, a splendid lut of Ladies' Florence Braid Bonnet, of the new spring Ave.—Also, a lut of lost year shares at an extreme ly low price. mar2o. A N assortment of Gentlemen's Shirts; A an " color'd sniped shirts; " coined and black Kid Glover, bost make; An assortment of gentlemen's silk rocket flandkfs; Cravats; Scarfs; Collars; 80.11/MS; SU spender s; Silk Shirts and Drawers, &c., all new and received this Books. A MERICAN Biography; IS. Moffat's Southern Africa; Todd's Student's Manuel; Keith's Demonstrations; " on Prophecy. Bacchus—Prize Essay. BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, mar.q L. 43 Market street EWES IMPORTANT ARRIVAL THIS day received. and now opening, et splendid assortment of Fine, Plain and Fancy Colored CLOTHS, CASSIMEREB, VESTINGS, &c, All of the choicest selections. The subscriber is now opening hls stork of Spring Goods, which, for variety, taste, style end qualit), has never before been offered in this city. The very flat tering patronage bestowed upon this 'establiihtnent the past year, has Induced the subscriber to make an unusual large pmchase. Many of these Goods are of a superior quality and texture, and of a kind never brought to this market by any other establishment.— He would respectfully solicit the attention of his friends and the citizens generally, who are accustomed to having their garments made to order, having for some time past paid particular attention to this branch of his hasines3, and having secured the assistance of the most competent and fassionuhle Cutters, sumo of whom are established and well known as such in this community. It would be difficult, in a common advertisement, to enumerate the vnrious articles comprising this st but it conuista of every description of goods suitable for gentlemen's wear, curb as Superfine. PI rin and Fancy Colored rnENcil AND ENOLISH BROADCLOTHS. CASSINIERES, of ranee uzittw style.; variousqual ;ries: VEST INDS, of every slescripi inn, a few expressly for — Drrsbpr Part; Veal a; ' Fl I1111)8, of varlotte st)lea and rritte..; Olive, Brown, Black and GLIM Milted CASIINIA BETS. frINESACK SHIRTS. wish linen bo , itn• and cnl SilK UNDER stlittrs. semt - ;, 11.13d1.01,11,C 4 . Sti.pcll.lol , , &r. lie will be ‘0...a4e,1 at nil time, to .haw Ilene (hods to uny ainthir.7, to purchase. rtniti.lent that he ran iun.i.h nov piffle:it in hi. 40..1 t erm:. and in inlet style, titan at an , w• her e.tahh.helent IVer.t of the M.qintoinr. .411 et6mlo,ll Wll o. the ,i , ii' k sod tale 01 Win LrilnO‘llll l .111 cnnvince,ny pertt.in ul lhr udvartingrA to be &riser! In Pun - 1...MK at tilts ea tutiii•litnetn. P. DELANY, Nit. 49 I.IItERI Y SI t — erhe New York and l ' lttladelititia I ,41,1011.1 nrr 11,.. dray ,rceit,,l. mar It) To Persons wishing 10 commense business lirlE hi . , abut to rem 1,.0n be ct; to ot. , ris tirocet Stoic Ai d u!.,0 to tent for tit, coming yenr, the aturrt n I i.e now OrrllitlC.l. PlitCh I. ' ,mil, host.: been mat.Ceti with 11 ‘IPV:1041,.1.1d11 drit ge i t e,ri,tetwe. The st.lnti Irk. an evt•ellent run uf cut torn, and nt-ty l.e male to rontn,nd n lira ratf• t °unity 1 , 11.11 t. to•litg OHM:Z.1011. lo I lir II1:1140 . 1 11 , 11 •CtoOill nntry ta,r t t,„Attv Itto` hung I/ errittnrl. in ;he hu•itiess, tuna Last! iMll,lllitt-ly W II .‘SI)I. - .lisoN, MAI I Attorney, Counsellor & Notary. EIT AV ING trpizn. the ,flgre of Ser.et, o y Ne , .. L and lii In, Co.,wrll at o,•1 arr. 1..11.T U. Colletit 3n. and 6141fle•• er.llll,tr.l wtO, ACC.Alladt 41111 Herd I:•l4kie. Stlelr••••• 11011, 9. A. NI. 1,, 'J M. N., I Striarl . • ( \„ CO I .. . , Lirrh . 1 .) 0,..0,11i 11 qn, En, ol 3 I! MIZMIUM tps r , r.vaik a, brlveren SNit'Ap.ld ff.( 14 .1 , 1 - " CI N 1 \ I I SSD . I hi • I , nr , i a•. I tvt ttf i•t-nst.o, I,:t , torat•t, I tt-tt,,•; ti at. ttt -r v stet! bt• ird , tt tt.eki Itt ttt lit.rtturistt, ktim•ta ts.ttl Ott,r ao, sku.ri'• ii ttlAtttge, IFtputilt Etret. 11 I'2, .11v II 1.; riArtnet•tiip of Ihr iinder,t;ne4. ei lirttifore ..s.tc untfei firm of (in It I R•II.T, 131.6,, ttn it1,. tor** by rnuturd r.434ept, on ihr of Felt ingot The lit 'oho. n4r• *O,l tc ,, , , ita• Ow er flim r iced in be hand. or Jo mr. Gr4cey.r it re.C. .n , l c Odectlon. and 1511 Oa',/ , ' •g4;.1.; the .4.1 firm. rir.,11,1 10 hall I , lt • ,, Ilvlcent .9 TA 100, he b , irg f.Aly alit hor• ts.t- elp.l erniittnetrd for th 1 Pot r-•-•• • J St E'S G R EY. Feb.l4. 1816. J.\MMEY KEN NEDY 4tt:" . 7lP , tin lorsi t vveal ha. r g ;It. iht r.a.and into Firti.riottlit stle. Ow firm -4 1 .1- .1 f ;It 11 . 1:1', lar tint pi)/ p ..e o f Clirrylnr im •he LI ' Ark VT1;1111^C 1,11 0r.., In 160 1,-.11.1:11:0 al the iarri tit It( ffart,t• at (M. cart., Watt, and Wl,' 57 , l a ,..rirrtry lb,' lin , of b1•1 , 1 , 44,is Iw ottett,il.l... , k main tool l i i,i.bra laroa ohrt.test.r., , • tt JAMES trll.ll 11, rt•-t-0- , argh. Feb- 11. IS tC. JOH (F, , m th, ilh.last , firm of & 'l..,•ilnar rmmm , mm fir ~;.1 rt;•1 •r• ar. , l pai r wit to my surtvii , ". Mr 4.11-1 S J if aer, iu.,rll; J NIFS Kt:NNEDY. s p IS TASII 1 0 recot••,l I,r r‘Tors. from Now Spr:Vc St of li‘te. Atl 11,, in w ant Nout Sttrot tot Vstltioottblo hf.• ,rr , ,C '4,I:V Ins Ice.l to cull. ti\il/UIIF:. " tots! st , .1.0t , s Itolow ISts , tu.ntl Alto, THE ST. CH - AiILES HOTEL, R. MILLER, Pnoraltr., Fr II rrrrb.er if.er re•pertitilly anarnanry. in LI. frientls and the iruhlic that Ire bas talen the alawe na med r 1,1,11.1 Hotel, crectrrl since thetirr by Capt. Jrtrrerr not, at the turner of Wand and Ih i r d uu t WA' of 010 old Merchant.' Hotel. ehrm be is pc...pared Vr acromrndalate tha tr avelltng prrl,he and sit h er.. in ;he he.rt The I Lii.•l la in the central part of the city, but smote., front the Steamboat Landing, nod is .hunted upon the pi incipal bu s iness street of the Coy. "I" he ronoti acted with every eonsenience, ',penally loin Intl efts, H•rtel. The pioprimor has furnished it in a style which he think. cannot fail to please, and will insure the prompt and earettil attention of set v•rit• and et hers employed about the Hotel. D. K. MILLER, leb 26-1 m Proprietor. Cloths, Casimcros and Vesting'. VE have Jost opened a large sioek c 101;1, car simries soil vesting., cvosisting of Black Fronch Clotho; Brown soil Blue In; Black Finch Cashmeres; Fancy du dtti du Vostings, &c, at prifei to suit the times. eon, 17 SIIE4 R. PENNOCK._ 11 - ) LEACHED stiEETivis AND:SLUR 11N(1S. I J The attention of purchasers is invited to our large stork of these goods. 4.4 Superior Sea Island ;diluting 5111•Iiii, 15 16 do do do do do; 7-8 du do do; 12-4 Hamilton Sheeting; 5.4 du do; 9.8 du do. lTherl7 5111.16 & PEIIs:NOCK. LINEN GOODS.-11aving paid particulsr at. tention to the selection of linen go..als, we are able to offer them st reduced mice'', our stock con sisting in parts of 8, I 0 and 12 4 Barnsley sheeting; 6, 8 and 114 Tabb Diaper; 6,7, 8. 9, 10, 11, and 12-4 Tabb Line Napkins and Dallies, together with a full oa• ointment of Irish and Brown Linens. &c. marl7.lw SIIEA & PENNOCK. B. E. CONSTABLE Lawns and Gingham'. • LARGE and beautiful asmicttnent ni the latest /i style of Luwns and Gingham's, ju,4 received and for'sale at No 103 Market st. marl 7. SHF,A & PENNOCK. NIXANDLESS & McCLURE. HAVE removed to Fourth st., opposite R & R H I'etterson's Livery wages. .jan7.l3m JAMES S. CRAFT PIITNIWILGII, PA. WILLS & DONPIZLLY, ATT(IRNEYS AND otT:As}:Lhotts AT LAW 1111 stirmii. Chariot DI nays, ‘TT()RNEV AT LA t% rn rsßurr;it, Di osolatiook of P art aor obi p Dlactsmithing Establishment HATS! LIATS!! .1,. i I •I .t . Gurn.•r of it hxd anti Tlisrd "ITTBDUBGEL Pa. SOAP. 1 00 BOXES Chiiiientie Soap, just teeth ed and fur sale by marl 9 MILLER & rtickET•bri, MOLASSES, 300 BBLs New Orleans Molasses, receiving • am! for sale by marl 9 MILLER & RICKF.TSON. New Orleans Sugar. 10n HH DS Prima N. 0. Sugar, just received 1./ and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON 9r, n lIIILS Fleur, juat received on consignment .../11/li and fur c ultb'y marl 9 MI LTA: R & RICKETSON. Corn Brooms. 150 b D y OZ. asvorierl sizes. received and for sale LAMBERT Sr, SIIIPTON, febl7 133 and 135 \Vood .t. Produce 9 KEGS Lard; I. 8 sacks prime Feathers; 2 Bundle 4 Deer Skins; CO doze': law Y 3 Barr , :ls dried Apples, received re!' S earner d'ongul, and for Sale he LANIBEIrr ,‘• Ell and 135 Weed s. BE I 11 R AND JEANS. 3 PIECES Steu , ,ere.ille 15 Bartel. liva 13,nn; 45 Keg., I.,,:n11; in mote 11,1 iOl m lir sill v rt•bi7 133 an! 133 Brighton Yarns ••• mis Cot:on YPirn. 1,1171 aly,kykii) her, .L.Oll reel; 20,000 .107 ,ttion vain. ft0.4111 , d lOri I eel; lOU b1:..1 0111104; 000 lb. 1 ' .101.110-W:CL: ,000 Car : , et IJr “11 1.•rt20 by NI 11 it 11 & nv, r ni 57 \\ Ater ct . %,..•11t• for rn,nan,o,',.. N. 1 Six fwi.t 1 11.1baCCII 101 nnle low to clone Lori.lgtime/itn by .R RII EY . 5; Co. my II 57 WAN, . _ Lt)l 'lt --Putter..,ll'• ex -1 Flour, tuu,l4lll I- {laud, and fur salt •./ , it. • •, for •nit• by M b.. NAILS- I 1 \ SEED Ou t rok per .or A for Ile by M B 1111EY & Co., l'tmder,f,r, lode nn ver) MCCOMITIOI.6I term. 1/v FICEIVI:I) flnt Gum NVW York, a .11L, 1,./gt• lot of riett lilvitql+ Scarft lstro Ymk elute, 79 Markvt 1) Kt El V u,:. ,11‘ ill, tho best FS and .pt n!•t) Rarl2llA Ik4ior), et the Neu Vo,L Scow, 7 et 'set •tfrel W If (I Ift R %ft f CLi) I C•• 41.01,1, len/1.144 iot the newest •t:,le•a,lll,Al citati;ii, at iI t New. 1.10. siONS. W. H. GAURARD, 79 Nl:t.Let ~ rti r Y•i:k S , ,tte, 79 Nlttrltot 1,111 1111.11/filllettl 1 : 1 , ,C11 111.1 SY.P,II Nll , l,:tirt p t few hirer• of 14 - .113; if Ji toiled ulll , ll T itle new. Corn and Cab to Cirri,* 1•,!.. -1111 1099 C , to un ire aftus tic 6r,1 ri..• A 1.4 - 11,,r, nlp hr rjt.:l) C(P . :11/11,N, w,...i.r Dried Fruit. 100 nrSii ELS Drtird •• Jost ruCei veil .na COCII R AN. N,o2fi WOO.l -t Maeda Winos COON.. 'err rt,ire Fikelborri 1V inr for aa le 1, 7 u. d.uon. or •11121, S I ERE I T 1 . 0 Nlsokrt lorry!, on, wiwwe Fr,6nt. Sherry Winos. n ii(IIVN, GA*. l'uly Sherry Wines in dwsens, or ..;le Lottl,-%, f.o 11.1;e by stEnErr Sr. m,,7 I!"; 711:tr:rt reor, one f t b l ye F ro nt. Sugars. "„I ' i 4 t„ '" in atttre nn.l for sale Lv Pittsburgh Diantifactitrod Tobacco. 2(k KF:( . e, r ur y to VII C.tx I. nr..i I J . S J. Ground Spices (.) ‘ ; . ( ‘- i "..i f..' S n ,'nn m; ln ; (:round .11.10 e; 5 do do City. es: I n 6101 a 111,1 lnr • • ie J & J ML c I/F:V ITT, '224 [obeys II) (IA) K INGS. MI PS. rlsl ( . I.Attktnz•, new Roil he3ui iful rnuernA, j , l4trrcivellat No 42 NI Irt,et •1.1.01 ner of Third. by dr, 11 FL\NNELS' i'S. Y rlinw rind White F lannel. nf 4111. improved m•krs al ‘Viwietaig• end Re •t vet) lo• piitN , by A A M %SON. !MOCHA MIA Wt.ti Q SUPERIOR Ilroe Shawl., jnn mcrived %%11, , -h will he so , 14 very low, by A A M ASON, No 4. Market 1 CASE FURS I"rI'EIt I'NlNr,SSellinrtatljc.pet 1 yatil A. A. MA Sl rN'S, dee. I'2 4`.2 :Market at. De Leine& 2nl'S. Dark and Light de lain, tot chil. dren s oma as low as 20c. per yard, Fur sale at Nn 42 Market st. by rim 12 A. A. NI ASIIN, Furniture IF ion venni to p.Jrcluiae any tma.iitedu,tables,chitiic settee', or any thine, else in the fornituie )oti cant du better than to call at rho fornitlire wale roam of B YOUNG & CU, deel3. ii and sr, between Penn and Liberty. Dressing and Plain Bureaus. IF youwant to get a good article cheap do not fur get to call at the Fut !More Wore Room of YOUNG Sr, Co, nov`2l !land it. bctween Liberty Hind Pnnn Sofas. APA of plain nent sofas on hand and fur sale at the Furniture Ware Room of T II YOUNG &Co. Ilena between Liberty and Penn John W nurroll—Atterney at Law. HA V ING retutoed from his European tour bas taken an otlire on the north east corner of Smit h• field and Fourth streets. Persons hosing had busi ness and papers in the hands of Samuel Kingston El, deceased will call on the above an all the unnenled business of Kingston has been left in hio hands. mars PHILADELPHIA GROUND Nur CANDY. 'IIH E only place where this article can he found in the city is at the corner of Fifth and Smith field streets, where it is constantly kept on hued, to gether with all kinds of Fruits and Pastry, &c. &c., also superior Havana, and princitto cigars. SCHNECK. Wishes In inform the puldit itdei she has just COT IT/CTICCd the °arrest etsstit. HAIR Business, and has ,ery superior stock, received from the Eastern Cities, and Paris; and she is prepared to fill all orders at the shortest notine, and in a manner that cannnt be excelled by any similar manufacturer in the country. Sho hos on hand and intends keeping.a large assort cent of Ornamented Hair Work, such os Ladies' igs, Bands, Braids, Curls, Necklaces, Guards, Bracelets, Finger Rings, 4.c. Gentlemeit's Wigs. Tani., les Scratches, &c. Mrs it has been fur many ) ears engaged in the In/ 4iness in Ft awe and the United Siatt-‘, and from her lung oral extensive experience, site leek confident of !wing , able to give satisfaction to all who will 155 her c tilt their putronng , . Flee twice, are more fiber. n 1 than 'nave been offered in this city heretofore. mar 17-ly THREE BM DIOJRIS! cLoTIIING STORE. NO. 151, LILIERTY STREET. Tow, Pn 4 prirUrrof tha uLI :MI 11141.1 V pa ut' it tabli-timein inform. zind the I . e.h:ii• largo, that u, portion of his SPIILVO ANTIS UM Al ER S TO! K READY At CLOTHING, I, noo I rrpare,l for thi . ir in•ln•ction, ,I/ii he ro:poci• I ' M]) i.i itos v.I whir conteinpLete imrrhu,ing utm • !... in hi: in nothlm iI sisit. .toCk thi, peculiarly rich; rompri n sing ull the liar:; I.' ASI 1- OAS A .Vl3 PA T ER an.l all his Gut.l.,l,iv ing t'll .elected by Ilse ...oven; 1n4.1.;;;4,1i.• ran it ithcoraLlence ti•comairn,l ;hem to 1;..; M. ot• very brit (Fiftlit!• Itirg, u 44 ortirevi ui DRESS COATS, 1. mo,lr i" the m; •t inTruve,l W.,1111:110 ' ,111. CJITIItoI I,r o,Ci`i every descrri.a.on. Satin Fancy 11 11.111:1" Si. Co. fa 7 Wm., •I 1, a wry not /,,a,,/,/ , / stil cni,•nt of VESTINGS, I) h.ch 6. , oI I call ii.,• al!ei.tit)r) A pO. 0 .1 ni Wntrr .! 57 Water of flan Ivisthir,; of the kin! that ha, been otTered lire Twec d and other coats, far Sommer wear, In peat vai iety and mad,: iu even ,t!, Fashionable Shirts, Latest Style of Stocks, NI. & Co W 11 1; IHR RD ASDK ERc IE P t S', aril overt. rolwr al Ode n re•c.i. fur a f: \SII lON LE DRESS. Vt - r,, large and exrelleta ariortmeld SUI:,STAN7'I.4L CLOTIILVG, 54111 , 11 , A 1,11.1 Inwct thnn it can be parrhaiad at any wher place 111 r co!,—to which he annuli invite the attention of war king men and a: hers who a lib set, iceable clot hing 1 . ,,r every Jet's 411.11 r. ~,,,,-y can prOcin. 0, a rid !wing p nnidrd v., 4 7 •1•1, ; ' ii. , which I, ~,,'hence and ra• riety CANNOT BE EqUALLED, le. in pirpared To =lake Clotho% to Ordor, %% c; RR IRD, • 7: N1,11,r, Xt the slnntest and in a .tck that C.XNNOT BE SI•FWASSED. An I 11,e iaavrirtor feel. coufi.leur. that niter an ex - - analaalian n 1 hi..t-Kk, ull »ho fleii n• t 0 flirt - 1:414V V, Ili hfiti 11 th ii inie!e,t to den' at hi: I.,aubliAliment. The pro: , rietos would take this opportunity 10 ten der hi. sinews thanks LlllllO puiiiic For the ut.prece ,l.,,,lputrimagst be•ton e.i upon hia estab!i•hn,ent, 4 ntl an the success her has met with I. an iod:c. pion that hi. elloefs to eleasts his patrons, have not been unn‘ntling, to. pletiset himself that nothing shall br omotiul on hi. pa.t to serum tiseir kinrlne.s lir the fu :ore. 301 IN McCLOSKEY. CU°6510:11) .71.1IRKET STREET, RECEIVED 13Y EXPRESS, ♦Il. The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road, A la,go umi ev!eti.ive ageortment of VIA: Soper. ail revol Ilruehn; Ptinied Tu,heri and Caele Mere, Br+ ernhroideled "lorkety, Rlk and Mo.le color ed gilt , . ftinced Tfiihbet. Sorer. eallavitiered taltlaa, Daron.l., and cll. Hack and c doted Merino, and • im,ze [oo,lollent of Plaid and Woolen Shan le. All of which will he sold at n amtll advniwe above En•tern cost. AB:it/lA.IM MORRIS. j , ,n I NO. 65. BLAKELY* MITCHEL, REAL. EST ATE AGENTS Sc CONVEYANCERS, CONTINUE to aillero to the mirchalte and sale of Cay nod County l't operty. and all other hoeine, connected with Real E.o..utc. They will uLo prep re Deed,. Bond., Mortgages and all other legal iteoro mem, of writing, on m,nderate term.. For the con senierce 01 Ilse they have two A - wen—the Law office of ..101a1 J Mitchel, earner of Founlll and Smithfield sireeta, story,) and the office of James Blalely, on Penn sure!, nem the Csnul Bridge, sth Ward. [ jun2:l J. l J. WDEVITT, I.iberty xt Cheap and Desirable Property for Sale. a ; et nndc V I h "'nh let'o' ° ry W house (near I.i„gten siroer in the 6th %Viso's) on a lot 20 feet front by 60 fort drep well fenced In and a neat palling fence in front: tlri Irate of the hiit hos nin.• yenta to run from the tint of Aptil next, and the ground rent nly *5,00 pet annum. as the ownet resides in another Mail and I. tit - minut of dispo.ing of it, she will take VOO, ett.ll. The proper%) is entirely clear of incumbrance, non one ai thing to examine it will call on Mr Thomas Wt.:Hough, Painter. Coal Lome. A piily to BLAKELY & 'MITCHEL, mood Penn mt.. nett . the Cloud Bridge. A A MASON 4'2 Mllkei At FOR one or more years, the large and comfortable three story dwelling and store, occopied by Mr. reneeMitchel,on Penn i4treet, near the sth weld house. Tiro house contains 10 finished Room*. besides store room, cellar &c.—on 010 lot is a stable, wash honse,&e,&c. Apply to mard 111011KKLY & tIITCHEI.. D ERsoNs dosiroosof purchasing lots in etery ore referred for infortnation to for Superin tondent on the grounds, or to F: horn, I)t tigi.t, cur nor of I'enn and Hand streets, l'itteburgh. By order of the Board, J. ctistarrr. dec I I Superintrudejit. f AVE Removed to No. 2, Water atreet, near II the corner of Wood, and near the !Tot from whence they were driven by the fire, where they will be happy to we their nld customers. iy 19. ARNIERS ANU MECHANICS' TURNPIKE CO.—An election will be held for President, six Managers and Treasurer. of sal I Company. on the 23th day el March next, at '2 o'clock I'. M., at the Toll 'Joust) of said Company, near the coiner of Price at. JAMES S. CRAFT, President. LL reliant. indebted to the County of Allegheny L es Culler tins ttf Tuxes, or other wine, are repies. led to settle -1111'11 liCri#lllllS tut or ',awe the lu day of April ,1111,11 time 511it5 will be turned etely enteted against delinerients. JAMES CUNNINNIIAM, WILLIAM MAGILL, JOHN McDOWELL. Uommissinnets. -~-:-, y ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK. MRS. RENTER, iszua ataE3D ALLEGIIENY CITY, Sts doors fronithe Aqueduct, 00 . posite the Collector's Office br L , •lie',sthrm to be 11114UTIFT L AND CHEAPER st'SPENVERS OF EVERY DEScHIPTIr_,NS, •kiv. in F en hi 4 etll1 - 1 , , , o - ne or the B ECU CUT fERs ANI) ‘VORKMEN Do not it.f., the THREE 13IG DOORS It is TROUT:LE TO SHOW CLOTHING, Three 1.51 Llbeilv .1 Enarri-d,c,:w fietteecn Fourth st., and the Diamond To Let, Allegheny Cemetery REMOVAL. COOLEY & LAIRD, Mcrehant Tailors, NOIICE Commissioners' Office, January 23, 1846. S jan27-d&-ntepl Franklin Medical College of Philadelphia. E first annual caurao of lectures in this inoti. tutkm, will be ripened 01 Monday, the twelfth day of Octoher next (the accond Monday in October,) and will be continued null the end of tire ensuing Feb. mary• PROFESSORS. Paul Deck Goddard,M, D.—Anatomy and 111 1 40 ogY. C ram Wych, Df. D.—Principles and practica of surgery. Meredith Clymer, ii, b,—Printipleg and practice .1 medicine John Barclay Biddle, D.--Materitt tried iOll and therapeutics. David Hunter Tucker. IV. D.—Obstduicks and licenses ofvromen and children. Levin S Joynes, M. D.—Phisiulogy and legal med -cine. James B Rogers, M. D.—Oct.erdl and organic' ❑Lrmirtrr. J o h n Barclay Biddle. Al D.—Dean of the feed Joirph Lei.ly. 91. D.—Demnnitrtitor or AnntomC. Franklin Medical College WEIA incorporated in th Legi.dattire l'ennilhainia, by no 'int approved lid and it nutbordied t.v section tbird it 4 charter, • tu grant the• .ingiee or I)nntor of Nlrdi cine to any w•.h prrsnna UR Shell 1 , 11. ,, e111 he rionlificia- Now a=ue rO, 71 , 1 4 ,i1 el of cindiJutv3 •in other Nl,Jteai I'ollagey in this et ftr." cneir,e of L•CRI, 11,;irulaTion fro, ti Le i,t,d Diploma I.e, 10 00 inf..rcl 1.. r. ". r . se of in. • or orl. , r nn•i•l , ..,11IneClUd thy , Fei,••,l - C,11". ' CO 0bn:01,2.1,1 , J . •y, fIrISIMIIOV. l/f by !ol irr, in ./ P. 1 11)1)1.K.Nf..1). 1),.. ui ilot N paint., end "Iprh'n ,IlPot. 1'111'44-11/hi t. ru , rl I dGm Patronized by Ever) body. The ‘Vontlerlitl Verytntole Ljp, 11H. 1!!!.. !la t! In i".4NN.,.n. I, Iti.ii,g n .ho DI op.v. •thr;,. ail Fe rn 0.• I{l,am,, Heartburn, \Vat m!..C1a.1 , 111 4. - 2.1a2115. Q tin,ey, Whooping Cough, EryAipe hi., I)..l.th,•,;.lichiNgi Ski., C.;0..1, Gra./ Nel vow; compl.lial?,ltal .ahi ti i!..!?!. 4 Im u. Imput itie. of iho and actions N. the organi [From Ago in at golvi.et• •L. C'.l DISEASE OF 7'llE DIVER. D E , u Si 0: A t ttootiii;r to vest tio-li e, I write to keep ye! appi if.ed of the prienpect xi& the Cliekenee S o gar Coaled Pio tail, e Pell, in riii4 city. You may rec.illect, where I first commenced selling ,cur media eine, whirl, was in M ey, 18-.4, we little dreamed r•A' :hr access lit it trould crown the undertaking. Our reermines had been so completely flooded by the one eleoeisand and one tilt,ileable rernoily lit' every possl• lite complaint lilt the sun, 1 hat I set hourly' corded:- pi ale ,i It, int , nothing more to do with any thing of the ki n d. However, at Ilia must urgent solicitation, we co....flied to nuke n trial of your:. At first we found rott,i.letnitletlifficulty in al t i acting public ettention to wards them. People lend been R 0 often deceived by 'he vile cornpoueed• which hate flooded the country for the I int 15 years or mote, that tio.y determined, if ponsilde, never tet be "taken in" again: tend the cont.& luence seas, they could hardly lee persuaded to accept of the Pill.. us the saying, in, for "love nor money." Thus mat terra proCeeded for a week or t wo, when, as "good lurk would have it, "Mrs. N—, a lady of roar city. who had long suffered from an offset ion of thin Liver. nceornpanied by indigestion of the most ob stinate character, was persuaded toliceept of a box, on conrinion 'hat nothing was tube paid for it, irate) did not afford her the necessary relief, I most confroa t we ourselves had very little faith in the tnatter, know ing an we did, that her complaint was one of long standing, and had been unsurces•fielly treated by the most eminent Physicians of this and several neighbor ing towns. But we bad determined to give the medi cine a fair trial, and if it proved to be woilliless, it would br a source of sntisfaction in know it, both to Non and to as. No less to our!, ay than surprise, bow ever, only a few days had elepteed, w ben the lady agate presented herself at nor counter and enquired form - loth er box. '•I really think, Mr. Williams," eat a she, • that your l'ills ate beginning to work n great change in my health, and altogether for the better. Where I inolithe .m',tnd dose. 1 began to feel much betterthan I did at tient; tile pain in my side was considerably re lieved; my appetite began to improves; and the blood seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in toy youthful days. Since then, I have taken the remainder of the Pills. and my improvement has been sensibly progressing at eve, y repetition of the dose. I have I roe doubt that a fuss more boxes will effectually cure me." The result was as she predicted. Her health is completely restored. The flush of youth anti beau ty lean returned to tier cheeks, and the prospect of a long and a happy life is before her. I am satisfied she will nester forget the Clickenec Sugnr•Couted Pills. An might naturally he supposed, the news of this ex . I ram dinary cure was rapidly disseminated throughths 'city and adjacent country; uti scarcely n week had elapsed, belure enquiries began to be made fat Click end'''. Sugar. Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand has already inn eased to such an extent. that we fool t the greatest ditlicults in supplying IL In fact, if it did not seem elks' exaggeration, I might almost say that wo arc literally besieged by women, and children, labor- I ing under every possible ailment m hich "human flesh is heir to." The halt, the lame, and the blind; the moltrnatio, consumptive, and dyspeptic, are thronging our doors in pursuit of the fieverdibiling, Penneea.— festimonieds of its salutary effects are voltiankrily flawing in upon us nom every quarter. One person I informs us he has been relieved of a most obstinate I:lsrep,in. A notLer leas just recovered from a serf lour attack of Apoplexy. A third has succeeded in expelling from leis synte.m the symptoms of Jaundice.. And a fourth has just recovered fiom an attack of Pliii monary Consumption, which had confined him to his bed for many months.—Su we ga. But do not f a il to I keep us `supplied. Besides our Retail Trade, we base Standing oielers floto the count, y to a large amount. Send 30 Cress at your earliest convenience limns. Cc. It. H. WILLIAMS. Quebec, L. C., Ape"' 14, 1815. RENIEM3I 7 .II, DR. C. V. CLICKI.:NEIL itt Ihn us igimil Invrnun of the Sugm Cowell Pills; ottd dint molting of the ,ott \VOA ever lornrd tic tmtil he limo• &teed them in Jute, 1843, tts silt be nen by the lot luwing It I\l IU M This Diploma 1, awarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the ciiv of New Yolk, Ocluber, 1843, to C. V. CLICKENER, rut the invention of SUGAR COATED PILLS. JAMES TA LI.MADG E, Pa.aident. T. 13. Waat:M.ka,Cotresponding Secretory. Guntioa Ltens, amording Steretnly. F To ',win Cot; INIk:RFEI7S.—NICII3Set; ninAt always ask for Cliekener's Sugar Coutrd Vegetubh. Pills, and see that each boa has upon it his bignatuic; all whets are CoWIWI felt. WM. JACKSON, corner of \Vona and Liberty sirens, is Dr. Clickener's agent. for l'ittsburgh end 0c1.6 Glory, Gratitude and Patriotism. The Jackson Wreath, or National Souvenir. ANational Tribute, commemorative of the great civil victory, achieved by the people, through the Hero of New Orleans. containing a mapuf the United States, n portrait of Gen. Jackson, a view of the bat tle of New Orleans and the Hermitage. Just received and for eole by JOHNSTON & STOCK lON, Market street. Burnt District Hotel. TsAAC MURDOCK tormerlq of the Union hotel on WOW!" sheet, !loving been but nt out, how built U new and hand snrno ex leslv Mr the aceum. rnmiation .11 Travelers, nt the corner of ,round and Smithfield streets, v4hich will he Loon ir as the Burnt District lkinel. lie is now pirpared to offer rerly acernanodetion. , end every comfort to the Ileveler at very deter• frrhingt a. Ile is provided with amide and convenient i Stabling. cleel2 ly.
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