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In .this paper,"w•.ha.veone.or.two remarks to make.— We will insert qtne without the name of ,the author be ing- fitst made known to us; and when inserted, must al weys.be.tak • ." .-ettpressiveof the views of the writer; and not the e o:P . of dale paper, unless the views so : expressed are e iterially remarked upon and approved. . star vo.Davw.—Mr John M'Gram, and his la!fy, of Fountain street, went out yesterday 'morning to look for a house, whilst absent the clothes, of a lit thTe years and three months, eaugbtfire. and before Aissistance reached her, was sobadlyburnt that she die 3 inlabout three hours. Dr A W Oliver, was immedintely called in, and done every thing for her in this power, btiit it wasoll in vain. THELTRE.- - -We cannot withliektanother allusion to tbettuperior style in which "A ,New Way to - Pay Old Debts". was performed on Thursday evening: .14r: -iforris, as Sir Giles,exceeded he highest exiiectations of, his friends, throughout the piec:e. and he played in the last aec With startling effect. He is certainly e very promiiing , young actor.' We clip from ihe Philadelphia Keystone of March 14th, the following-notice of Mr Portrea's 'company, which is valuable as showing the estimation in which they are held where they Finite been - long knoivn: - .`.!'PittatturgA TAcarre--Cliss 8 Porter, Esq. left This city, a few days ago, - for Pittsburgh, where he imendete open the Theatre at that place, on or about Beth inst, ; He is the !elute and sole prop ietor, artd a .more deserving tnaa cannot be fuund in or out,of the , The Company this season at Piusburgh, will be a good one.. He has engaged Mr Fredericks, Mr Mtn. '.tie, Mr C Smith, Mr Mulholland, and the celebrated Coniedian P Logan, Esq, Miss and Mrs Lewis, Miss Vance, and many others whose names ,do not now oc' cur to us. He will also introduce as stars, Mr Booth, Mr. Connor, Mr Crisp, Mrs Mowati,M r Chippendale. - Hackett; and Mr John Fest, the American tinge dilto 'whoseCtlehat in this city, was so highly spoken taf.by tlhe jtress Mr Porter will bring oat Mr J ROCS ' drama of "Pal Lyon. the Philadelphia Locksmith," and "Benjamin Franklin; 'or. the -18," written by .that. gentleman. This drama will create, a sensation in the patriotic , city of Pittsbutgh. He has alio a number of ether original pieces, which will call forth the critical -ad mitmien of our' brethien of the press :of the "Iron Mr Haekelt, play ed two favorite characters, last night, and exhibited his astonishing and versti le talents to C large and admiring audience. He is engaged for few nights more, and will spear this evening‘as Rip ~ Van, Winkle. , . • Died, H • This day at 12 o'clock. M, at his retlideace in P•op. ler St; '3d ward, Allegheny 'city, Mr I .3 . 1035E..5 Mem ! - - v.tt.t.ii,.aged 52 years. , Tim Tends of the family ad all others connected are respectfully invited to attend his Amelia from his labs residenc, this afternoon at 3 o'clock, P M, without further notic. •• ••• .. mny27 Dr. Wistar'o Balsam of Wild Che`cry.—This cirebtated-remedy is n compound, balternic prepara• lion of the' Wild Clieiry tad Moss of Iceland. com bined by a newwcheMical pingreis with the Extract of Pius. So !Ritual l y have been its effects in all ca se.; when administied fittCoughs Asthma, Consump tion, or anydisease of the fun;s, that many of the mast distinguished physicians have approved and recom mended it, and openly acknOwletlged it to be the most valuable medicine ever discovered. It istruly a valuable medicine. and is effecting .an ' . ‘imniense amount of good jn the rtlief of suffering hunianity. 'See Advertisement. Valuble Real Estate- for. Sale. E are autherised to offer for sales,..a tine farm. V Ir` about fuar. mil Vom Allekheny'Cirit Marker, ant four and one half miles froin the Pittsliurgh mar ket;..Containing4ll acres. The land is goct'd, a fair portion meadow lurid. The are.ahout 50 acres cleared and under gnod fence. two orchards of first rate truit, vines and other fruits, a tomfortrible dwelling house! Containing 10 rooms, a new PriCk Barn, stabling; ; &c. '&c. The farm is well watered; (an act havingpaised the - Legislature to make a Turn pike Road from Allesheny City to Perrysville. 3 miles beyond this farm. and as it must necessarily pass through it; a good road to market will thus he at once accomplished ) Chances of purchasing a farm no near the two best markets in the Western part of the State, and at such price as this will be meld, seldom occur. The title is perfect. Apply, to • BLAKELY & MITCHEL, mar27-11&w: Real Estate Agent, Pittsburgh.- FRUIT TREES: gOrnaineniai Plants, Vines 4 Evergreens. J AS. WARD ROPY, & CO., fitIRSERTN6/1 & FLORISTS, DLAPICHRSTIR, PITTSUORG, OFFERS far sale an extensive assortmentof Plants Trees, Shruhbery..Running Roses, Vines, Flow. er Roots, &a.. on the most reasonable terms. AU or ders • left by mail or left at their stand, No 28 in the Diamond Market, on Wednesday and Saturday, or with:Bakewell, rears & Co, Wood st, will .he exec°. led with fidelity and despatch. mar2s-al&w2w JUST received at our bookstore , Nlosheims Ecclesiastical History, ancient nod • modern, 2 vol; • D'Aubieue's History of the Reformation, 4 vol.; Davidson's Connection of Sacred and Profane Ms ' tory, 3 vols; Blunt's Reformation in England; Blunt's Sermons; Blunt's Life of Christ; Kiuminacher's Parables; • Hopkins on the British Reformation; Blunt's History of Elisho; _ on Auricular Confession; Bickerstett on Baptism; Hill's Divinity; Jeremiah Taylor's Sermors; Hooker, the philosophy of unbelief in morals and religorn i' - Together with many other valuable new publications scßtaA & SCH b.ABLER, inar2l 115 Wood tUST received on consignment ' a first rate Piano - Forlenf 14Yee's manufacture. As to tone and touch and excellent workmanship no better can be found in this market, forsale low at our bookstore, No 115 Wood strei3r. SCREBA & SCHEIBLER. mar 21. . . IV HE subscriber would most respectfully call the attention, of the public tohis stock of Cabinet Ware, possessing advantages over any other manufac turing establishment in the city. He is enabled to sell his wales at much lower prices; therefore he would remind those who aunt good Furniture at a fair price not to forget the right place, N 027 Fifth street. mar 23 H. H.. RYAN. FARMERS .tV - ND MECHANICS' TURNPIKE C 0 .71 -An election will be held for President, Ax Managers and Treasurer, anted Company. on the 28th Any of March neat, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the Toll 'louse of said-Company, near the corner of Price st. JAMES B. CRAFT, Presided!. feb2.7 td ALL persons indebted to the County of Ategheny as Collectors of Taxes, or otherwise, are reques ted to settle their accounts on or before the Ist day of riext,after which time suits will be irnmedf scaly entered against del AM inquents. - JES CUNNINNHAM, WILLIAM MAGILL, JOHN McDOWELL, •• Commissioners. Commissioners' Office, January 23 1846; S SKATES, Cutlery; Ivory, Ebony, &c. for sale - by JOHN W. BLAIR, 120, Wood at. . . . . . Theological Works. PIANO FORTE NOTICE. an27-d&wtap 1 f. , BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. iMPORTART 131:4101L-7The - BRBUnt TiMes of Mon day says:—"lt was rumored -very generally in State street on yriday, that there was Something very inte resting and important in relation to the Hibernia's stay among us at the present . time. We learn that a gentleman who.bad heard that the Hibernia had -re ceived Orders from Mt Pakenham to be in readiness to leave for England at an hour's notice, asked Capt Harrison(ef the Hibernia,) if it was the case. We understand that the Captain replied that the report was not strictly correct—but that ha had received or ders before he left home from his government, to hold himself ready at short notice to take hia departure.— It is also said that, for this reason, none of the officers on board can obtain leave of absence from the steam ship. We understand in addition that the Hibernia 6.5 alleady taisen onthaard het stores and fuel." lar The report that the Atnelican Ctinsul rt:as in prison at Matamoros, is contradicted by the N. 0. Delta of the 19th inst.. • MAKE WAY FOR CANADA! The Liverpool Standard of the 11 inst, publishes an address from Canada to the Conservative members of the British Parliament, in which it is said:— , -Wheibor, therefore, England wishes it or not, Can ada will certainly cut her connection immediately. "The Canadians, by joining the United States, will, cominueall the pi ivileges:which England's colonies enjoy under a free trade system. "In losing the British American colbnies, England will lose ethployment for 30,000 sailors, and the finest naval nursery in the world, the amount of tonnage in that trade to all India and China. "But it is not a simple loss to England; the com mand of the St Lawrence will.give a gain to America equal in extent, to our loss, thereby trebling het naval power, while klaaves her with no rival or cnamy in the north•" • . The Standard says:— "We cannot perceive upon what plea we can resist such a movement on the part of Canada, if it be re solved upon; 'or even defend much longer the granting of supplies to meet the cost of our establishments in that country.'' Sugars: WHITE Havana Sugar in Boxes; White Brazil ditto in bbls, In store and for sale by J. & J. M'DF.VITT, den 20. . 224 Liberia; st Pittsburgh Manufactured Tobacco. 20 KEGS. Plug Tobacco; 5 4- Ladies Twist, do; . 10 " Va. " do; 10 4 4 Cav'd, I s Lump, do; In store and fur sale by ' J. & J.MTEVITT , dec 20 224 Lihorty at FLANNELS! FLANNELS!' 1 00 imp roved Yellow ma, ; and at % v n a n: o e tail, at very low prices,by A A MASON. Ao.- 12 No 42 Market at. An Acrostic. "JUST IN TIME FOR CHEAP BARGAINS." JUST received, a splendid assortment of spring and summer goods, Unsurpassed for quantity. quality or style. The Proprietor of this Eestabliahment Takes great pleasure in informing his friends and the public In general, that he is now prepared to fill all orders that his Numerous customers may favor him with. Strangers and Travelers would do, we.l, in visiting the Inin City, to call undexamine bisestensive'and well• Made stock of ready made clothing. He has a coin. \plete assortment of English'cloths, to which he would invite attention: also. , French cloths of every color and quality, which he is Off.iiing at livery small advance on eastern prices. Remember at. ibis Store you are nut asked two prices. being \ Convinced that small profits and quick sales is the best way to secure CIROM, Having in his employ the best workmen, he can warrant ' t Every article made'at h is establishment to fit well, And to be of the best materials, he would again invite Purchasers generally to give him a call. Before purchasing in any othe s r,place, As be is confident he can sell them as goad goods at as. . \. Reasonable prices as any house in thiscily t , Going so far as to say a little . che per. All his goods ate new and of handsonie patterns pus chased In the east, but a few weeks since; the subscriber Now returns his thanks to his friends and the public in general, and . SoHeits a continuance of their favors. s ['lron City. Clothing Store, No 132. Liberty street. [Mar 7] C. WCLOSKET., Miller Wanted rrO GO into the country; one qualified to take charge of a Grist Mill. A single man will be preferred. Apple to L WILMARTH, mar 23 Penn et, between Hard and Irwin. 178 SLAUGHTER .tare or.a i f: l a p t E, t article of in C A McANULTY & CO. Canal Basin mnr23 2w - MeCANDLESS &•McCLURE. CAVE removed to Fourth st., opposite . R & R H .1 IPitterson's Livery stables. Jan7.3r_n BLAKELY & MITCHEL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS' & CONVEYANCERS; CONTINUE to attend to the purchase and sale of City and County Property, and all other business connected with Real Estate. They will 4150 prepare Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and all other legal insult. - rnents of writing, on moderate terms. For the con. venierce of the public: they have two offices—the Law office of John J Mitchel,' corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets, (2d story,) and the office of James Blakely, on Penn street, near the Cabal Bridge, sth Ward. [ jan23 6m.1 Biography LIVES of Celebrated Travellers. Eminent Men. " Jay and Hamilton. Signers of Daniel-mien of Independence Groley's George the 4th. Southey's Nelson. Brewster's Life of Newton. Bush's- " Mohammed. Martyrs of Science. For sale by BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, mar2.s • 43 Market st. n isias., BORRS. Bunch Raisins, just received and 1 " J for sale by SIMBRIDGE: WILSON &CO., Water et 5n MILS Thompson's Eitra Family Flour, just 1.1 arriving and for sale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & Co. Water street. 150 t D ie sa s f .o E r N sat eo e corn brooms assorted quail .BUABRIDGE, WILSON & Witer et, 700 BA G Prime Green Rjo Coffee, on hand and for sale by BURBRIDGE, WILSON & Co., Water Street. 7"7"9fP - Lit.• • ~' ,-":4„ 5: .. - _ =t:r ' SATAIPAY,PACKEt. • THE regular mail and passenger steamer CIRCASSIAN, Capt Tsaac • ~2,..d5p „, • Bennett, will run.as aargular packet beweeo Pittsburgh. and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10 A M, and Wheeling at 16 F M the same day , . Returning, she willleave Cincinnati every Tuesday at 10 A M. Forifreight orpassage apply ob'lmard. 10713 Circassian was built expressly for'thin trade and offers to her passengers every comfort and acconsinadation. " : mar 23 WEDNESDAY PACKET matPl E reenter mail and passenger strainer NE W ENGLAND, Capt S B Page, will run as A regular packet between Pittsburgh: and Cincinnati, leaving this port e‘ery Wednesditrat' 10 A M, end Wheeling at 10 PM. the Same day.. Returning. ahe will leave Cie mil cinnat every Saturday a. 10 AM. t For freight or passage apply on board. 1l ho New England was builtespressly for this tiade, and offers to the passengers every comfort and superior accommodations. . ma r 26 ' FRIDAY PACKET • T he regular ,mnil and passenger steam er, CLIPPER NO2 Cciptaizk C r oaks. will run as a .regular packet between Ciacinnali arid Pittsburgh: leaving thin pore every Friday at 10 A M. and Wheeling at 10 P M, the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Mon day at 10 o'clock, A M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper Nu 2 was builtexpreisly for this, trade, end olTers to her pasiengers every comfort und]accom modni ion. Mn. 23 SATURDAY PACKET. ' . • , i Tre he gular MIR and' passenger steam - ~ A , ,fgri. er, MESSENGER, Capt Linford, . ~ _ I. - . will run as a regular packet between PitisbargA a . • cinnali, leaving this port 'every Saturday a 0A M. and Wheeling at 10 P 11. the same da . Returning he will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday ) at 10 o'clock, A M. For fil-ight or passage apply on bared. The M senger was 'built expressly for RAZ- - trade. Sind offers , her passengers every comfort and accom• modal i,,n. mar 23 . FA - R,E REDUCED!! •- Good Intent Fast Mall for P b 11"11..AD g•LP VI 11 A, 9 air fiPti:llitlD C4,.W , TROT BUILT COACHEs, AND RAIL \ ,:ftOAD CARS, gy,t k ftt 0641P—V.' Leave Pittsburgh daily;at o'clock, P. DE RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, ASCENDING M 1.14 Willi SIX HORSES ANY POSTILLION. crs4T.c;•• " - 13;nalr - From Glamberr6 urg.by Rai/roadie, PA itaddeTplida, In splendid newly built Eight Wheel Cars, there con necting with Mail Cars fur New Yolk; also at Chant be:sburg with Mail Lineirdirect for Baltimore., and Washington City. GrOffieesforthe above Line, next door lc the Ex• change Hotel, St Clair street, and opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Wood street. - • jttne 12, . W. R. MOORHEAD, Aet. FARE REDUCED! Opposition Good Intent Fast Line for TI3II/LADMIIP2riII,A. or SPLENDID TROT BUILT COECHES, Tft -Trent ViNT . :14. 11 22". tr4t: Limited fa Severi,Paisengers Leave Pittsburgh daily at I, P. M. RUNNING THROUGH IN 48 HOURS, Aacendingthe mountain with SIX HORSES AND POSTILLIOA °ELT ORE NIGHT OUT TO CHAIIIILESIWOH, Thence by RAIL ROAD to Philadel pblei, (beinlihe only Line, running their own cars on the road.) connec• ring with Mail Cars for New York; also at Chambers burg with Maillines direct to Baltimore and Wash inton City. [7 2 6_ thrice second door below thb Sudnales Hate %'ood meet. A. TIF.i'ADERSON, Agent Oct '2s•ty 18-46 MONONGAHELA ROUTE, I3ROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA (Only 73 Miles Staging.) THE SPLENDID WAIT RUNNING STEADIERS CONSUL, g at LOUIS M'LANE ANT) 'MEDIUM, Have commenced making their regular trips be tween Pittsburgh and Brownsville. The morning boat leaves the Monongahela wharf above the Bridge, preacieely at 8 o'clock. Passengers by this boat takes the stages at Browns. villa same evening at 4 o'c'oc It. and the splendid can of the Baltimore arid Ohio Railroad - at Cumberland, neat morning, at 8 o'clolk, reaching Baltimore the, same evening—on!) 32 hours through from Pittsburg to Baltimore and 40 hours to Philadelphia. The evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers by the evenine * Boat, will lodge on the Boat in com fortable State Rooms the first night; will pass over the beautiful mountain senery in daylight; sup and ledge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The Proprietors of this lout, in order to make the connection completebetween Brownsville and Cumber. land, have placed on the Road 50 splendid Troy, Alba ni,:Concord and Newark coaches, uf the most improv ed models, and fifty teams of the beet young horses the country affords in addition to their former stock they feel, satisfied they will be able to accommodate and give witisfaction to all who may patronize their Routs. By our tickets passengers have choice of either steamboat or rail road between Baltimore and Philaielphia;-ami have the privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore , and resume their seats at pleasure. For tickets apply et the office,' at the Rt. Charles Hotel;•yirood et., or at the wharf boat. feb3 ' J. MESKIMEN; Agent. J. 5. DICKEY, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, East Beaver Point and Bridgewater. BEAVER COUNTY, PA. Proprietor and Agent of Steamers, LAKE ERIE, AND ICHIGAN,‘ Daily between Pittsburgh and Beaver. WILL'bo prepared on earliest opening ,of Canal navigatlon; to. receive property at his . Wharf Boat or in Warehouse, for all points on Erie' men *Mil, cross cut and Ohio Canals, for all points.on Lake Erie and upper Lakes, as also forward produce, &c. by Penn's improvements Apply or address feb24•tf. :EN VERY person is interesteed in the fact, that 1:4 Thumpson's Carminative will cure ninety nine cases nut of every hundred ; Ahmed with either Of the fulloWing complaints, viz: Cholic, Cholera Morbua. Dysentery or Flux, Summer Complaint, or Diarrbma, Cholera Infaitium, and 'Bilious Cliolic, and with less expense, with the advantage. to the purchaser, that if it fails after a fair trial, the money will be refunded if purchased Of the proprietor and only manufacturer, EDGAR THORN, Corner of Hand and Penn at., Pittsburgh. Also, Tbompsim's Antidyspectic Tonic and Purge• tire Pills; they are a mild and pleasant cathartic cans. ing.no sickness, -incovenience or hindemnce from bu• sines!. Prepared only by the Proprietor, EDGAR THORN, Druggist, . Corner of Hand and Penn att. Allegheny Cemetery. PERSONS desirousof purchasing lots in this Cem etery are referred for information to the Superin tendent on the grounds, or to E Thorn, Druggist, cur ner of L'enn and Hand streets. Pittsburgh. By order of the 13oard, J. CHSLETT. dec 11 Superintendent. , - MOLASSES BARAELS AT AUCTION. /CT 3 o'clock, on Satuidayafternoeithe 28th inst., at the cellar under.tha uffice of the Navigation and Fire Insurrince Co. dm zhittiket street,' between frontand Second 'tweet, Will he sold A.:account whom it may concern to pay rduirges, 65 empty molasses barrels, d lid half barels,caveci con the wreck of the Hull of Steamboat Masstiebutteific-which may be seen by those 'wishing to etatidno previous to the sale on application to Mesers. King 6tYinney on Water street, Terms cash currency, JOHN D. DAVIS, - m0r27.—..- Au'c't. El - , •, , 3 eaidiful Lots of Ground at Auction, AT 74 o'clock 'P. M. tin Sutdrday evening,thd2Bih inst., at thetommtlicial Auction Ronnts, corner of wood and Fifth streettwill borLsold' Three hots of Ground situate.on Centre street in the-Borough of Birmingham neer the Iron Works of Weed, Edwards & McKnight; having eanik a front of twenty feet and ettending back eighty feel on one of which is erected a two story frume - Dwelliar Honsp. These lots are,in a thriving neighborhood conNeni eat to the business pert: of . the town and wiltbd shown to any person disposed to purchttse,on application to Mr John Lrwis who reskters on the adjoining property. Terns at sale. , JOHN D. DAViS, mar 26 Auc't Adjourned Sale-of Real Estate. 200 ACRES OF SAND, AT AUCTION A T 7i o'clock, P M 011 Monday the 30th inst, at 'the' ComMercial Auction Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth sts, willbo sold: That valuable tract of land, situate in.Galla county, Ohio, sixteen miles north west from Gulliupolis, and three and one half miles south east of Centreville, con taining 200.ficres in a healthy part of the :minty; soil good, well timbered, abounds with springs of water; .with sufficient meadow land. A large and comfortable cabin is balk on the tract and five or six acres cleated and wdr ~ p.m' fence. Mr French , wngon make. on 511) at art , has seen, the infirm land, and can perapna who he dioposed to pur chaser with regard to situation and quality. JOHN U DAM, , march 2G , Auctioneer. THE\Tubgcriber • would respectfully-inform hilt friends and public in general, that- {tie new Factoryis: now completed. and with a large addition to b machinery; be is prepared to make considerte hie quantities of a saperiet articled Lard Oil, winch lie is deter to sell cheap, filly appreciating the old proverb, "that a nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling " He feels confident that consumers would find it to their advantage to give him a C:911 and examine fur themselves.. Woolen manufacturers, ftdacbinists and others, are iespectfully invited iu examine his superior o il, F i f t h street, near Market, opposite Hunker 's Confections iy Store, and Messts Samuel M'Cltirken & Co. Lib erty street. M. C. EDEY, Pittsburgh Lard Oil Manufacturer. A toiperinr quality of . Star Candles always on hand of tworted . Aar. mat 424. • Dissolntjo • • artne bip. THSpur,.....hir 61 - the undersigned, heretofore existing under the flip of GBACET & KCNNED T. BioCkdiniths Was dissolved by mutual consent. on the 7111415 y of Feliiitst. Tbe books, papers, notes and accounts of the hoe firm have been placed in the bands of James Gracey, for settleinent and collection, and all gi c cor i n t r , ag a in s t the mi4l firm, will be presented to him fur settlement uud satisfaction, he being fully author iced and empowered for that purpose. JA NIES GRArEY, Pittsburgh, Feb.'l9, 1846. .JAMES KENNEDY. The undersigned : having thilt day entered into partnership ander the'Orni. of .) . GRACb:Y e fur the put pose of carrying on't he Dlacksmithing business, in the buildings Of theAute firm of Gracey Kennedy, at the corner of Water. and West at..., Pittsburgh, whete every thing in tlieir line of business, will he promptly attended tn. &earthen' no; k. Canal Lock Icons, Sac., etude and finished upna the shortest. no. . " JAMES GRACEY, • Pittsburgh, Feb. 14, 1846. , . JOHN GIiAbEY, Having rf . .tinril from tlin the rite firm of GrikeY Kennedy, I ahem fully recommended the old customers and patrons to my successors. N 1 ,85../ & .1 Greet. rnorl6 Im. , J MMES KENNEDY. 0:1 1 ' 651 ca .I.IJRKET STREET ) Between Fourth st., and the Diamond. RECEIVED BY EXPRESS, The Baltimore V a i rr i Ohio Rail Road A largoand extensive assortment of Shawls, viz: Super. all wool Brosbn; Primed Totkeri and Cosi:- mere. Bib embroidered Turkety, Bib and Mode color ed silk fringed Thibbet, Super. embroideredhbot, Damask and silk worsted, black and colored Merino, and a large assoument of Plaid tint Woolen Shawls. All of ,which will be sold at a small advance above ie Estern cost. A BSOLOM MORRIS. inn 1 NO. 65. Ca the Covet of Common Pleas of Allegheny ulna ty,,of Jane Term, 1842, No 106. IN the matter of the volnntary as. . i.,_. ..,.., ) signment of Patterson & Vandyke. t ' ~- March 21, 1846, William Wilt: it, ' • the assignee, having filed his account ...... and asking to be discharged, it is or dered that notice thereof be given in the Daily Morning Post, published in the city of Pitts burghi, for six weeks, and if no objections are made the assignee aforesaid will ho discharged from his trust. From the Record, mar26-,16m GEORGE R. RIDDLE. Pro, Cloth; 'Casimeres and Vesting'. WE have just opened a large stuck of clothe, can simercs and vestings,consisting of Black French Cloths; Brown and Blue do; Black French Cassimeres; Fancy do, do; do Vestings, &c, at prices to suit the times SHEA & I'ENNOCK. BLEACHED 8 H EETINGS AND SH KTINGS. The attention of purchasers is invited to our large stock of these goods. 4-4 Superior Sea Island shining Muslin, - 15 1G do do do do do; 7 8 do do dui 12.4 Hamilton Sheeting; 5-4 do do; 9 8 do do. marl 7 SHEA PF.N NOCK. LINEN GOODS.—Having paid particular at tention to the selection of linen goods, we are able to offer them at reduced .prices, our stock con sisting in parts of 8, 10 and 12 4 Barnsley sheeting; 6, 8 and 11 4 Tabb Diaper; 6,7, 8 9, 10, 11, and 12 4 Tubb clothe. Line Napkins and Doilies, together with a full as sortment of high and Brown Linens, &c. morl7-lw SHEA & PENNOCK. Lawns and Ginghams. ALARGE and beautiful assortment of the latest style of Lawns and Ginghams, just received and for sale at No 108 Market at. marl?. SHEA & PENNOCK. J. S. DICKEY, Beaver C. A. McANULTY & CO., FORWARDING AND commssioN MERCHANTS Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. mnr3 Storage. TJAVING removed t 6 the large and commodious .11 warehouse fronting 130 feet on Fountain street by 150 feet, running back to the canal Basin, 'we are prepared to receive, ir addition to freight for shipment by canal, a large amount of Produce. &c, on storage, at low rates. mar 3 C A McANULTY & Co. 13. E. Constable' 03 Market Street, HAS received this day, a splendid lot of Ladies' ylorence Braid Bonnets of the new spring stiape,--Also, a lot of last year shapes at an extreme ly low price. . , mar2o. AN assortment of Gentlemen's Shirts; an color'd striped shirts; co and and black Kid Gloves, best make; An assortment of gentlemen's Silk pocket Handkfs; Cravats; Semi's; Collars; Bosoms; Suspenders; Silk Skirts and Drawers, &c., all new and received this day. meu2o. B. E. CONSTABLE. -.C,...,'.'1:::1:,:';;,:::-.-.;,::-71;-;;.::':.: :1,':..:.:.:.,.':'''l :.a:~c. .~ ' ':. . • 'uction Zulu. Lard Oil at aliteduted Price. Illacksmithing Establishment. - - - ' • , , I • • - , : - , • - 1 I J. I • ~~s The Furniture ; of the Exchange lioteli at Pittsbuhurgh, for Sale at Public kycll:opi. r HEIR icat,e of the EXCHANGE HOTKL:IiIv." . 1 Jog expired, end the Proprietors, Messrs. Mc- KIBI3EN 4 7 ‘.. 8141ITH, 'intending to retire (rani the business, will the Beds, Bedding, Furniture nod Fixtdres of the ettinCupon atccieninodatiOrt.ere4; stile to commence On Tuesday the 24th day of Marolt. On which cloy they will reiire front the HOTEL 13(131 NESS. s . 'The article' offered for sale consist in port of :120 Feather heds, 60 Hair MattraSses, 120 Did steads, High Post and French, Bedding for the abbse Bedsteads, consisting of Linen sheets, Blankets and Comforts, White Marseilles Bed spreads, Quilts ofthe ben mutiny, 100 Muscritee Bars, Tables. Bureaus, Sofas, 2 Pianos, Clickeiings manufacture; 100 pair of Venitian Window Bliuds, 2400 yards of Carpeting, 200 yards of Oil Cloth for Floors, 50 Chamber Mit ' rcirs, 4 splendid Side Boards with marble tops, 16 large Parlor Mirrors, with Gilt Frames, 2. Eight : day than Clocks 6 Stoves of the most modern andcap proved patterns. 1 large Iron Safe, Scott's AsbeStor, 4 dozen Arib Chairs, 4 dozen Mahogany liaii - Seat. Chairs, 4 Hair Seat Rocking Chairii, 4 Curd Tal?les, mahogany, 0. pair of:line mahogany Dining Tables. 6 Cane Bottom Rocking Chairs, 4 dozen Cane Bottom Parlor Chairs, 12 doien Dining Chairs. 2.large likad ing Tables, Desk and Bar Roues Furniture, 'ALSO—The entire Furniture or a DINING I.IQOM fur a first class HOTEL. Besides the above there will be sold a foil assort ment of Kitchen Furniture, such as is commonly Used in the large Hotels in the country. . WINES AND LlQUORS—Champaign nnitCli ff ri, imported in 'glass, in 1836 and 1839 fur Ex:Change Hotel. • HORSES AND CARRIAGES-1 pair of M i inch . Grey Carriagd Horses, and 1 pair Bay Horses; 1 Om nibus, nearly, new; 1 Catnap.; 1 Baggage wagon; I splendid Sleighjlarness, Bells, 4 Buffalo Robes; and Nets; Stable Furnituieill - Cows, with Calves; witi variety of other articles Such as may usually be fiittrid at an extensive Hotel. The above articles will be sold at Public AuctiMito the highest bidder, if not previously sold at Ptivate Sale, on Tuesday the 24th of March, IC4fi. A fiber al rredit will be given on nll rh-chases over $5O, utiou approved notes. The sale wi II commence at ft; o'clock, "a Tuesday morning, and continue from duty to . :dn3 until Sattirciity evening, unless all the articles arOVre viously sold. 'f brae will take place at the Exchange Moe], corner of Penn and St. Clair std. Pittsbargh, Pennsylvania. mari,t TO ARMS! TO ABMS! I. -THREATENED INVASION or I WEST F.RN PENNSYLVANIA by Cot swift, with 10,000 men, notwith• slatuling which, WHITE- will continue to sell CLOTHING cheaper than anysims heretofore been off. red in the western country, having the largest tublishment in the city, fronting on Liberty and Sixth streets. lie is now Titvpared to sho* to his 'Mutter. ous patrons, the greatest variety of Cloth% Cassilzieresi .7641ng54 and Clothing of all descriptions, suitable for. the proaching season, that ors ev;lr been offered in ;this market, to which all can - ha(T , the Sig:ltt. of IVuy. Observe the corner, No 167, Libi.rty and. Sixth RS. J. M. 1V HITE Tailor, - Troprietor, Itemoiral. j i ltli fi_ot ittos, THE undersigned.has removed hie Pi eno Forte Menufactory and *sic' riTr u n ) Warerams, from Et. Clair At to 112 ‘,.V . nod street, dnor above Fifth,, Where he will keep constantly on hand, a large assonment of Pia toe and Music, and Mulical Instruments °revery kind. He resitectfolli solicits .the attention of MOsical fArnatenrs, to bi's Piano Fortes now on hand. They 'ire of the let tst patterns, made of the best materials, itrirl have all the latest improvements. They are,wnr. 'ranted to stand any climate, and to keep in order as long as any manufactured. F. BLUME, 112 Wood st. 2.1 door above Fifth: - N. B. To. those who are not judges, he can only <ay that, he warrants the Pianos in every pat Hauler, and if they du not give eat ire . satisfuction, will rijfinal the money. Molien Attachment • • TWO splendid Pianos, with Culnman's c9lebro . ted tEolian Attachment, just finished- and for bY BLUME: - 1 ma 0-3 112 Wood sr, seconalioor MAHOGMAHOGANY AND ROSE WOOD VENEERS ANY AND BOARDS—Just received,' a large assort ment of the above articles. of all sizes and qualities, :it F. BLUME'S 112 Wood st., 23 door 'above Fifth. mar 23. ANE FOR CHAIR. SEATS-500Ibs Cone for Chair Seals. on hand and fur sale at B LUM E'S, 112 Wood st, 2d door above sih. mar 23. Dr. Win. M. Wright t Dentist, r Office and•Rraidence in St Clctr st. - A few &Intl below Liberiy, near the Exchange H otel. marl 1 1 00 BOXES Cbilicolhe Soup, jugt., ; receiv . ed and for AMP by 4 : marl 9 I'VTILLEIC& RICKETSON, • MOLASSES. - 300 B n r d l er e l :l e e w irl °rleutia M°l"3"' .receiving marl 9 MILLERX RiCKF,TSON. New Orleans Sugar. 100 a i n l i t i l f p or S sa r l r e im by e N. 0. Sugar, just received marl 9 MILLER St RICK ETSON. Floor, 250 BB LS Flour, just received on coiisigiimen and for sale by marl 9 , MILLER & RICkETSON. .Corn Brooms. • 150 Dr Z. us. L or A t i gA l a t t r r .t elv i zi v a T ru o l vkle febl7 133 and 135 WoNI .t. Produce KEGS Lard; G 8 sacks. prime Feathers; 2 Bundles Deer Skins; GO doien tow Yarn; 3 Bartels dried Apples, recnived,per steamer Consul, and for sale by LAMBERT 4. SHIPTOY, feb 17 133 and 135 Wood st. BUTTER AND JEANS: 3PIECES Steubenville Jeans; 15 Rerrels Roll Bumf: • 45 Kegs Lump; in store and for snle by LAMBERT 4 SHIPTON, febl7 "133 and 135 %Vend: St RECEIVED this day direct from New Yrirk, a large lot of rich spring Shawls and Scarfs. New York store, 79 Market street. W H GARRARD. RECEIVED this day by Green's Express--30 doz of the best. Kid ,and spring Gloves, also Ribbons Lace, Hosiery, Fringes, at the New York Store, 79 Market street. feb2B W. H. GARRARD CI LOTUS, eassimeres and vestings of the tiewest styles and best quality at the New•Yark store. W. H. GARRARD, feb2B • 79 Market street. NOW opening at the. Now York Store, 79 Market street, a splendid assortjnent of French-. English and Scotch Meuslin xlelaines. Also a few pieces of beautiful o.nbre shaded stripes quite new. W. H. GARRARD, ' feb2B 79, Market street, Corn and.Cat* to ArriVe. • 500 8 107 1 0 le b i 3 us C h :l e a l i :'Cora, To arrive after thO firet rise or Water, ror Rale by • GEO. COCHRAN, taar2 No 25 Woo st Dried Fruit. . LOOBUSHELS Dried Apples; . 75 " " Peaches; Just received and for sale by GEORGA.COCHRAII, feb 25 . Wc. ,l lsio 26 Wool Rt Inaderia Wines. SOME very choice old Blackburn Maderia Wine for sale by the - dozon, or single bottle by • . . STEEtETT dr. CO., No 18, Market street. mar 7 one door above Front. Sherry Wines. BRO-WPI, Gola. and Pale Sherry Wines in detain or single bottles, for sale by u , „,.STERETT &CO., marl 18 MarketTtle":4 one door above Front. ---,- 4,5 '‘'. --..-• -- .-- ,, -7. A,"...'.1.... i,v - 5 , '1...,' ~ T -1 , 7 Z. , F.'i' ,. .5::•: ,, ;07.1 - '4iiTX , 47,LiVit4INIP'"6" , "' 't,..'.* .- 6 4 204:4.1 . 1.. .. 4 •'.7 , 44%:i4.,- , ::. ' - .7-1.,'-,,,;• iv A.1,- - :kt7..z„...0w.,t,4 , - , 4 61-,„.,,,,...-vs•--4 , A.,, , , kr. - N-„zgy., •., • , 11== ORNAMENTAL ' 1V - - --• - : 1- kg ‘ ii‘ HAIR WORIC 1: 6 j • f Tiq3C6 AL LE G Ht,N Y CITY, • Six doors frctnithe Aqueduct, • I Oitpos - 1; Ch r'AOffice, tte t 0 ..ct0 :Wishes to jnfeim the public tier a to los .pt.t corn Menced the ORNAIIItttitIALHAtit Businesis, and has a very l AuPerlor *Pk, received. trout theEnstetn Cities, and I'ot - is; she 'is 'prepared: to fill all elders at the shortestatidin It manner that cannot be excelled by,ary Sirolla'imanufactorer in the country. She botion bind MU]lntends keeping, kin rge maul t rrient of Orminaenfed_Hair Work, such as Ladies' Wig's, Bittlils,—CMls, Necklaces. Guards, Bteelets, lager' Rings, Gentlemen's Wigs, l'unpries Scr tette ... Ai - 33re. Mrs R .11 as been far monyyrars engoged in the bit &mess in 'Fra(iCe and the United States, and friuri. het long and exthsive eXpetiettet . N`she'faels:coofident 01 being bile to gbie satisfaction to all who will fmiar her with their patronage. lier prices are more liber: al than haielmeti offured in_thts.citylieretti(dre: To Persona wishing to cOmuaensolingiziois. ra - 11 - 11?.-subci itior being abMit iofiem L o - ve from the cifi; whishisto di:moieorktis stock of groceries.: Store Fixtures; &e. And oleo to rent for thM coming,' year, theetand which be uow,darupies. The eTael: em all, having been red uced Wit hit yiewv•warris chang:e: or resilience. kattri hno an excellent ran a I,pm, and-May.l;re maile.to.tommand'd firAt-iatttenuraVy btisineis,:being iontigmn, trikhe' market anti "severut crinntry taverns. Any one.wL.hing to embark in the business; may hare a but gin by appl immedibtely tn W 13 A,N 25, Ferry Liberty & 3 Fey gt. . . PiltAiurgh, Pa. - AttOrn.ey, Counsel lor & Notary, CRAFT. - • - , ...PIITSBUti.GUiTA: • ET AYING iesign , d t he office of Secretary y, Nov. L 1 and Fire Ins.. C 0.,. will 'attend.' set:NA t.ty to Collectians nod business 'connected with auVigittion. InsuranCe, Accounts and- - Real Estate.' Swine.. hours 9,.A. M. to 9 P. M'.' ;Office. Nu:l Stuurt's Building., (No 80 Fourth at,) arrnnd duor Emu of i'yood st met. Tub 941 WILLS & DO/iNELLY, ATTORNEYS AND ?COUNSELLORS AT LAM?, PITT sßußqii, PA. Office on Fourth st, bettoetn'Sniithfirld and Grant mar 14 dif Charles Pa Hays, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PITTSBURGH, PA. ir:OMMISSIONER totaketbcprooland acknoetl- A.../ edgement oNDeeds, Leases, Contracts. Deposi tions or otb-r.writingS, to be tecorded or . used, in die state'or Kentucky . , Indiana and Tennessee. Office No 80, Sto-irt'i Boildings q Fourth street. mat dljt I M PORTANT ARRIVAL. • .iv rs day_ s.ceived. and now dpeoing, a splendid assortment of f ine,l • Plain and. Fancy Colored CLOTHi CASSIMERES, YE:STOGS, &c., 'All `of the "cbhicest selections. The subs4riber is now opening his stocker Spring Goods, which, for variety, taste, style and quail!), has 'never before been offered in this city. The very flat. tering putronnge bestowed upon this establishment 'the past - yeast, has inrinced the subscriber 10 make an unusual WO pruchase. .Alarty of these - Goods are urn superioti quality and texture. and of a kind never brought to this Market Gy any otheriestablishment. He' wou Id respectfully solicit the attention of his friends" :and the citizens g,orterally who nre accustomed to having theargrirmeuts made to order: having fur some, rinse pastPaiii particulttentiention to this branch of his business, and having secured the assistance of the must competent and fassionoble Cutters, some of whom are established apri well kdown as such in this community. requlribh diffmnlr, in a common advertisement, to enumerate thit variuifs articles loniprising t st rck, but it consiste of every dekriplion of goods auitabld for gentlemen's wear, such as • Superfine, I'Ldn mid Fancy Colored FRENCH • AND ENGLISH BROA DCLOTEISi CASSIMERES, of entire naw styles; veriousrputh ities; V ESTINGS; of every description, a few expressly for "Dress or Party Vests;" '• • I • Fl NE- TWEEDS, of voriou- styles and prices; . Olive, Brown, Black and •Grpld Mixed CASHM A BETS. " • ' - FIN F. SACK SHIRTS, with !inert bosoms and col lars; SILK UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS, splendid Satin Scarfs, Handkarcheifs: - .Suspenders, Stsc , &c. He will be pleased at all times tashisiv these Goods to any wishing to purchase, feeling confident that he nanfurnish any garment in his fine an as good term's, and .in .better style. than at any wirer. establishment West of ;he Mountnins. An examinatiOn'a the stock and style of workmanship will convince any person of the advantages.to be derived , by purchasing at this es. tublishment. " • P. DELraanir NO. 49 LIBERTY STREET. ti".7"Tho , Near York and I'hilridelphia Fool:dons are this day received. mar 19 WANTED— , -Seieral good cooks.' chuinbermaids, and girls Cur all works, for Hotels, Boarding House and private families in our two cities or neigh borhood:. A good Journeyman Currier; Baker and Tinner. Places for several Schoolmestelis, Sriesmen, Book Keepers, Warehousemen, Coachmen, Waiters, LabOring men and Boys: Wanted to borrow—for the best svcarity. and for short periods, $lOO, 200. 300. 500, athi 1000. 'Wanted—a piece fora good Miller about 40 years of agn.'with a small flintily. Please apply at .H A RBIS' Agency and Intelligence Office, NOl2 St Clair st. mar 23-61. SELL E RS' GREAT \ REMEDy FOR LIVER CUNIP LA INT !HlVO.,..cure, no pal—A remarka ble, case. Attention is asked to the * following state ment:of Sumuio-McConli Esq., of IVeltsbargli, Va. Wellrbusgh, Vit..'May 26th, 1845. I it'reby certify that I was ufficted with the Liver. Co'nplaita anti Piall6l3 fur a long time: being more than n yearontler the care of a physician, that the dis ease, instead ofbeing relieved by the medicines 1100 k, kept gradually getting - worse; my body swelled so that was unable to stoop low enough to tie my shoe:— When the desease wria•at the worst, I was recom Pleaded to try Sellers' Liver rills: I did so, and was 'relieved greatly by the first box, and comnletely cured by the second. SAMUEL McCOR D. These Pills, which stand unrivalled by a ty Medicine known for the cure of -diseased Livers. are prepared and sold wholesale and "'mail by R. E. SELLERS; No. 57 Wood at. Sold also by Kerr & Molder, 145 Wood st, L, Wilcox, Jr. and Wm. Thorn:Market at, .Fels & Cassel, sth Ward, and - 11. P;Schwuriz and J, Mitchell, Allegheny City. Three Valuable Building Lots for Sale. NO.. 702, and 73, in Hnrt's plan, containing 24 feet in width god 132 fix.t inlength or depth, adjoining John B. Butler. Esq. in the 6th Ward. If not seld at private sale, they will be affirm' at public gale on the premises, an Thursday the 23d day of April, 1846. GEO. COCHRAN, mat 23 Executor el Aaron Bart, rdet.'d. GOLD PENS A:T REDUCED PRICES.. . . UST received and for sale 13 - - ' • \ -JOHN H mE:t.Loa. 10,16 • 1.2:2 Weed sr., Glory, Gratitude and Patriotism. The Jackson Wreath, - or. National Souvenir. , A National Tribute, commemorative, of the great 21.; ivil victory; achieved by the people, thipugh the Hero of NeW.Orleans; containing .a map of the United States; a portredt of Gen. Jackson, a view of the bed tleol New Orleans' and the Hermitage. Jast received - and Tor sale by • - • JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, , july3 Market:street. • Burnt' District notel. . . ITSA AC fiIUBDOCN, formerly of the Union hotul on - Water street, having been burnt Ont. has built a new and handsome:House expressly for the accent- Modation of 'Travelers, at thecerner. of Second and Smithfield streets, which will be known as the Burnt District, 1-1 °Lel _ . • He is. now ptepared to oiler every accommodation, Intl every ,comfort to the traveler at very moderate charges., lie is provided with ample and convenient Stabling. I decl2;ly; .: ~: ➢IRS. RENTER, _ _ . . , 47 XLCILICET ST, URTWEEN VtAIRTII GISj • PITTSRUGRII. PA. F.AS had at no ft . trrner period, a stock, so,extenslvd and well assorted, as that to which Ito now IDOSt reiTeCtsllly invites theattention of purchasers. It ootn prises French and -American parlor, hall, office, oham. her and counting room Paper, of every quality; Thd Colors-mro brillianuand durable. and dm style of,-Pat. I OMR unsurpassed. By .the Regular Lino of Pack. cii, between Havre and. New, York, and from, the Foes toly,..wiiich alwayi inac tive opera tion,''and oat farmly,.stipplied . with the best worknien the country cui l ,fornish„ frerpieut additions; duritT the_ Spring nil Su;tlgii , r, will be" =Alt to the gomle in st ore: Prices moreover, will be so extremely moderate as to meet the views -of the Most economical. and satisfy tnerclitints and house-keepers disposed to examine end lodge fur themselves, that. their iittetets will be essent dully subserved, by buying at this Establishment. Raga, T.-tor and ~honor's Scraps *pi! 41 wade or boughtat the regular mailset march 23,13 m. artiorruts PALMER, MAIgUyACTITREV.: _En:ppr t .T.Eß cti ._• _ . . Fire Board Prints. Boidersa,andsrape .- I : !aperi (44 Designs, Tran !finis enl IVindatz Shades, and 'Dealer lin. g - •• and Wrapping Paper, Bonnet• 17 and •L . indsr's Boards, .4;e *T . - by Everybody. The end er i'vJl V vge t a I)te i.nrgative, FOIt. TIIF CURL OF M.eumntiAm. des,Dopep4id, Seto-% _Small I useJoundi,T, in the Buck, lb. wa,(l . NVenlitiess; l'alpiintion of ihe Eiiart;. Rising n DynpAy. , ..stlifpn Ft•Ser of nil kinds, Ff3; -. mile Complaints; ISlmudes,. Soil Fieuitbuim. Wnrm...,Chol , •rn Nimbus, Coughs; QuiikAtly. IYhboriing Ctiogh. Consumption; Fit Liser:Compinint,Eryaipa lay, D.ufness,ftgliingau el, Nei vous complitints,enila variety of othti•dielfgef3, nrising . foni tmptu ilks or she bluotl, and übsitnctiana in the orgUns ordigestion. ' ' • tEronithe Asent at Quebec, L.C.j DISEASE OP TH:E.•I.I . V.E'I2. Dean Stni—Agreeable to yotir denim, I Write to keep you apprised of the prospects of the Cliekekter . Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this citY. You may recollect . when I first commenced selling your medi cine, :which was in !tiny, 18,4, we little dreamed of the success th a t would crown the undertaking. Our ' primises had been so completely flooded hy the one : thousinst and one unsaleable retnedyfor every - ble cnmplaint under thelsun, that I 'se' iotisly ptate.ihaying nothing mere to do with any thing of the kind. However, at the most urgent solicitation vs•o consented re make atria l 'of 3, ours. At first we euund • considenshledifficulty its attracting attentihn to • vsirds them. • People had been no often deceived by the vile compounds which have flooded the coitntry for the last IS.-years or - more, That they determined, if • Possible, never to be "taken in" again; and the teonse-2: - . quence _was, theyersuld hardly, be persuaded to accept V • of the Pills, us the saying is, fur "love nor money." Ihns tedrs proceeded for a week or t wo,when, tot . 'good lack Would have'it, _'Sits. N--; a lady of our city, who-had long 'suffered from an affection of the Liver, acconipanied by indigestion of the armsobv - ; atinate character, was persuaded toarcept of a box, on condition that nothing was to be paid for it, if they did not off mi her the necessary' I must confess, ouraeNes'had very little faith in the mutter, know. ing as . we did, that her complaint was eitie of long standing, and had been unsuccessfully treatectiby thet most eminent Physicians of this arid'several neighbor ing toeini. But we had determined to ssive the media eine a f.dr and i-f,i-s_prov,..,l-ta,-a4i a. I 3,4, -;;ti-, would be a source of saris action to knew it, &nth to von and to us. NO lesS to our joy than surprise: how ever, only a few days had elapsed, when the lady again • presented herselfat our counter and enquired for anoth • er box. "I really-think, Mr. Williams," says she; 'that your Pills are beginning to work a greittchange in my health, and altogether for the better. When I • took the second dose, L began to!feel much betterthan I did at first: the pain in my side was considerably ree:•,-- !iciest; my appetite began to improve; and the blocd seemed to circulate throngh my - sieinitis it' did in my • youthful slays. Since then, I have taken the remainder • isf.the Pills, and my improvement hns ,been sensibly • progressing at every repetition of the dose. -I have • no doubt that a few more hoses will efil-ctually cure me." The result was as she predicted. Her health is completely restored. The flush of youth and beau- ty has returned to her cheeks, and the prospect of a lung and a happy life is before her. I am satisfied csv:!••••• she will never forget theClickener Sugar-Coated Pills. As might naturally be supposed, the news of this ex unordinary cure was rapidly disseminated throughthe':' city and adjacent country:, and scarcely it•week had ' elapsed, before enquiries began to be made for Click: ener's Sugar-Coated ,Purgaiive Pills; and the demand has al i rdy increased to - Stich tin "elitnisi, that . we find thegreatest difficulty in supplying it. • In factiif it did not seem like exaggeration,l might almost say that we are literally besieged by 6 women.., and children, labor.' ingunder every possible ailment u hich "human flesh is heir tu." The halt, the lame, and the blind; the asthmatic, consumptive, and tlyspept ic,.are thronging tow &Mrs in 'pursuit of the never-failing Panacea, Testimonials of. its salutary effects are voluntarily flowing in upon, us frum every (punter. One-person: • informs us he has been relieved of n most obstinate Dyspepsia. Anotl.er hns just recovered from a seri mos attack of Apoplexy. - A third has succeeded in expelling from his system the symptoms of Jaundice. And a fourth has just recovered from an attack of Pub mottarjr Consumption; which had confined him to his bed rut many months.—Sawa go But do nut fail-to keep us supplied. Besides 'our Retail Trade, we have standing orders from-the country 'to a large amount. Send 30 Gross at your earliest convenience Veer s , &c..• 11. Ii..WILLIAMS. , Quebec, L. C., April 14; 1845, • • ' REMEMBER, DR. C. V, CLICKENER, is tho otiginal inventor of the Sugat Coated Nis; and that nothing, of the sort was ever heard of until he intro &teed them io June, 1813, as Will be seen by the fol. lowing: PREMIUM This Diploma waa awarded by lie AMERICAN INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the city of. New Yolk, Octuber, 1843, to C. V. CLICK ENER, for the„invention of SUGAR COATED PILLS. J A MESTA L LIM A DG E; President. T. B. W AKEMAN, Cul resrionding Secretary. - GUR Doti J. LEE 03, Recording Secretary. To Avow CouNTEKKKIts.--Parchasers must :dWays ask. fur Clickener's' Sugar- Coated Vegetable Phls.and see that each box: haa upon it his signature; all toilers are counterfeit. : ' : . JACKSON, corner of Wood and Liberty stre.ms, is Dr. Clickener's agent fur:Pittsburgh and oct6 MEI . , John WBurrell—;AttorneY at Law. HAVING returned from hi 4 European lour has taken an (Alice on the north mut-corner ofSinith.: field and Fourth streets. Persons• having bad,.busi ! nets and papers in the hands ofSamuel Kingston Exch. : deceased will ealf on the above as all the unsettled, business of Mr Kingston has been left its his hands. PHILADELPHIA GROUND NUT CANDY. Ta% only idace . where ibis article can be fotind in the city is at the corner of Fifth and field `.'streeis, where it is constantly kept on hand, 'to geiber with all kinds of Fruits and Pastry, titc.. abiOSuperior Havana, and principe cikars. G. SCHNECK... SELECT SCHOOL.'i= TAT3I. MOODY respectfully announces - to Lis old' V'l' friends, that ho intends opening a Select School in this city, on. the Ist Monday or April next, in the basement of the T hird Presbyterian Chort.h. rmir2l-tf. EINES I, -steers!! SPRiNGI-'FASHION cla JUST received by empress from New York, Abe: -, Spring' Style of Hous...-AU:bose in Want of a Neat_? . .. Superior Fashionable Hot are respecfully invited4o call. . . S MOORE, 93 Wood et;; moll:d&w . -3 doors below I.}tannind Alley,: .. • ...:._, ~, . ...,-,-, _ .,,,,, :i ,,,,, ::. -., e ... i .,. .': . 1. : 'ti -- jir;:.; - :;;;.:: - , - .: , .. , r!•l'';i-'-1---- - ''-:,,--, ''' - rr - ' ,,, ''''':' - ' - '- filiiii;:it;-,-,:i4;•44,r , f. , ...,,.' . .. ,, , ,, .. , --'4f-:-. -;:.:;%"-if-- . ..-:-... , 7.- ' ...-, : . • ~ " ,•, , , : f.,:,:i..,- ; ', : , : i2'?, ' ,&':..i.4:4:.-., - ', .' - : .; ' -- - - - . • .- "" , ..-.:,-;.:1';:e•:' ,, :',. , : , ‘.w ., ' , ".2. 7 . -- .- . ~
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