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WEI)NERDArMORNING, APRIL I, 1896 CORRESPONDENTS In. reference to teritmunicationa which may,appear In this paper, vie have Mie or two %%marks to make.— We will insertnone without the name of the anther be ing first made known to, us, and when insetted, muetal ways be taken as expressiVeof the views of the writer, and not the'editor of this paper, unless:the views so expressed are editoriallyremarked upon and approved Tag Trilarag.—There was quite a_ crowd at the Theatre last night. The perfurmances, as usual, were restellent. Mr flacWf, as Rip Van Winkle and Cul Nimrod Wildfire, delighted the audience. To-night Mr Hackett appears a's Sir John' Fal!staff, in the Mer ry Wives of Windsor. ! There will, we have no doubt, be a "perfect rush" for, seats so, look to it in time. In" Let the Public bear in mind, that Scarlet Fe ver, and other complaints incident to sudden changes of the weather, are peculiarly prevalent at this season of the yeai. Thousands of children, and many persons of mature age; are dying weekly, becalm° they over. look the only medicine which is infallible in diseases of that kind. - That medicine is Clickner's Sugar Cos tad Vegetable .Purgative Pills, which have been suc cessful is cases of the greatest obstinacy, and whete all other remedies had proved unavailing. Physician' , or the highest' eminence, have prescribed them in their practice, and they. have been highly recommended by a committee of the AMerican Institute, appointed t. 3 investigate their merits. Let those who.have never used them consent to make a single trial, and they will never have cause to regret their determination.— In case of failure, if such a thing is possible, the money will in all cases be returned.. Sold by Wm Jackson. corner of Wood and Liberty meets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickener's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. tr:rDeware of an imitation article called "bapro• tied Swgeir-Cociled Pills," purporting to be Patented as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries. got 4qs by a-miserable quack, in New York, who, for the last four or five years, has made his living by coisatatfisit ing.popelar medicines. mar 31. Dr.—Wislar's Balsam of Wild Ckerry.—This celebrated remedy is a' compound balsamic prepara tion of the Wild Cherry and Moss of Zeeland, com bined by a new chemical pi ogress with the Extract of Pine. So salutary have been its effects in all ca ses when adminiatred for Coughs, Asthma. Consump• don, or any disease of the lungs, that many of the most distinguished physicians have approved and recom meauledit, and openly acknowledged it to be the most valuable medicine ever discovered. It is truly a valuable medicine, and is effecting an immense amount of good in the relief of suffering humanity. tSee Advertisement. Louisville Llme, &c. FRESH and choice Louisville Lime, by the barrel orretail; good 5 double yellow and purple car pct chain; window sash and glass to suit, for sale low .for cash. ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and Corn. Merchant, No 12 St Clair st. near mar 23 6t the Etchanye Hotel. N. 0. Molasses. 50 BBLS Plantation Molasses, rec'd per str Colorado, and for sale by Sundries. ISACKS Flaxseed; 5 " Feathers; 1 " White Beans; 1 " Wool; 1 Barrel Tailor; 1 " Bees*ax; 1 bale Deer Skins, received per vtr Clipper Nu :,and for eels by M B RIlElf & Co, mar 29 57 Water et- S 133 KEGS No 1 lard; 9 bbls roll butte': SUNDRIES 2 " linseed oil; Received per almoner Rhode Island and for sale b M. 6. RIIEIC & Co. • mar2ll 57 Water street. EVERY person is interesteed in the fact, that Thompson's Carminative will cure ninety nine cases out of every hundred. afflicted with either of the following complaints, viz Cholic, Cholera Morbus Dysentery or Flux, Summer Complaint, or Diarrhcca. Cholera Infantum, and Bilious Cholic, and with less expense, with the advantage to the purchaser, that H . it fails after a fair trial, the money will be refunded if purchased of the proprietor and only manufrcturer. R T Corner of Hand and Penn st., Pittsburgh. Also, Thompson's Antidyspectic Tonic and Purge• live Pills; they ere a mild and pleasant cathartic CRIII , ing no sickness, incuvenience or hindemnce from bu. siness. Prepared only by the Proprietor, EDGAR THORN, Druggist, Corner of Hand and Penn etc. John W Durrell—Attorney at Law. AVING returned from his European tour has taken an office on the northeast corner of Sm ith• field and Fourth streets. Pinions having hod busi ness and papers in the hands of Samuel Kingston Esq. deceased will call on the above; as all the unsettled business of Mr Kingston has been left in his hands. mars BATS! SATS II 4111 SPRING FASHION. 4 JUST received by express from New York, the \ Spring Style of Hats. All those in want of a Neat \Superior Fashionable Hat, and respectfully invited to calf. S MOORE, 93 Wood at.; \ mall43Scw 3 doors below Diamond Alley. 1101,11. SONS desi g rousorpu C rehasing lots . in this Cem etery are referred for information to the Superin tanderkon the grounds, or to E Thorn, Druggist, cur ear of Penn and Hand streets, Pittsburgh. By order-of the Board, J. CHSLETT. dec 11 \ Superintendent. valuable Real Estate for Sale. WTE are ntherised to offer for sale, a fine farm, Y V about fobr miles from Allegheny City Market, and four and one\half miles from the Pittsburgh mar ket, containing 11 , 1 acres. The land is good, a fair portion meadow land. The Improvements are about 50 acres cleared and'uoder good fence, two orchards of first rate Fruit, vines \a other fruits, a comfortable dwelling house containing 10 rooms, a new Prick 'Barn, stabling, &c. &c. \ The farm is well watered; (an act having passed the Lelislature to make a Turn! pike Road front Allegheny \ City to Perrysvi He, 3 miles beyon d this farm, and \as it most necessarily pass through it, a good. road to market will thus be *tonne accomplished.) Chan es of purchasing a 'farm so near the two best mar kets in the Western part of the State, and at 'such price as this will be .sold, seldom occur. The title is \perfect. Apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL, mar2.7.d&w Real Estate AgentXPittsburgh. For Sale. ALOT of ground on Etna street, rear M'Clurg's works, 25 feet front by 100 feet deep, on which is erected a good, substantial, comfortable, double frame tionse now rented for $l3O per year. For terms apply to BLAKELY & MITCHEL. • SHOES! SHOES!! sHoinsni JAMES ROBB, Nos 99 Market erred and 91 Liberty street, and nearly opposite Shea 4. Pennock's, on Market street, WOULD take this method Greening the atten- tion of his friends, and ladies and gentlemen Igenemlly to his large and excellent assnrtment of boots *hoes, atc., which have been manufactured and purr chased. with great care, expressly for the retail trade, comprising one of the largest assortments that can be found in any retail establishment West of the Moon. 'tains. His assortment of lady's fancy shoes and boots Is complete, and he flatters himself he can please the nicest tastes. Geneemen in want of Boots, Bootees, Shoes nr Pumps will find in his assortment all that can be wish ed. Also—Boys'. youth's, and children's fancy Boots Bootees, Shoes and Pumps and children's Shoes in great variety, all of which he will be happy to sell as low as the lowest. Please call and judge for your selves, P. S.—Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes of the latest fashion made to order, as usual, at the shortest notice, mar3o dlw&w3t. The 'Washington correspendent of the Philadelphia Ledger..gives the following information, which if cor rect, is very important:— ' "I learn, this evening, from a quarter which I think entitled to Implicit credit, that the despatches received by the Hibeiviia. from Mi M'Lane, inform our govern ment substantially that the British government will make no more propositions for a settlement to the Or egonquestion, that our government are at liberty to give the n'tice and pass such laws as they may think proper for the protection of our citizens in Oregon, but that if the subjects of Great Britain are mo:ested, or any collision takes place between the citizens of the two counties in that territory, tho United States must be prepared fur the consequence, as Great Britain will not permit any improper interference with her own rights or the rights 0f those under her protection. Mr Bidwell, one of the Attaches of the British Embassy hen., loft in the cars this evening with despatches for the British government from Mr Pakenhana." What neat • lai#Afaciarior 20 KEGS Plug Ttamseo; 5 4. Ladies Tirist, do; 10 " Va. " do; 10 •' Cav'd, Is Lump, do; In store and for sale by J. &J. M'DEVITT, 224 v sr Ground Spices. 10 CA N$ Ground Pepper; 10 Cans Ground Cinnamon; 5 Cans Ground Al pike; 5 do do Clover. In store and for sale by J & J SIcDEVITT, 224 Liberty at BROCHA SHAWLS. 18 SUPERTOR BrochaShavrls, just. received which will be sold very low, by A A MASON. dee 12 No 4 Markel De Lanes. • 112Ank P. Dark and Ligln plaid de lain. I:,rcidl• dren some as low as 20c. per yard, Furtsale at N 042 Market it. by dee 12 A. A. M XSON. 20 PS. Plaid Cloaking+, new and iwamifu patterna,itlarecived at No 42 NI:A:el in.rol ner of Third, by A A MASON. dee. 12 IS. Red. Yellow and White Flannel.. Improved make. at Witole.ale and Re tail. •t very low prices, by A A ARON. dee 12 Nn 4 \l+rLe• .1 ALL persons indebted to 'lie County of Al egtooy as Collectors of Taxes, or otherwise, are !MVPS. ted to settle their occoont• to orirefore the lst day of April next, after which time suits will be immedi ately entered apical delinquent.. JAMES CUNNINNFIAM, WILLIAM MAGILL, JOAN 21IcDOW ELL. M B MEV & Co. 57 WtiEer st Ciiministionr • Commissioners' ()trice, Ft4B inn 27 LIVES of Cekin-RIM Travellers. Eminent Men. " Jay and Ilamilton. Signers of Decleraiion of I tar pendent, Gruley's Gectge the 4th. Southey's Nelsen. . Bress•ter's Lire of Nro:ton. Bush's " Mubtimmmi. Murlyre of Science. Fur sale by BOSIVORT II & FOR RESTER. rn '025 43 Mei Let sr. SELL ERS' LIV Eft 1'11.1.8 AND V Elt MIFTGE Extract from n loiter dated Harrisonbursh, Va. March 1.1,12.1 G. Dear Sit:—.l am out of Veernifoge. and s . maii hreres of Liver rills. Your Vermi:uge and Liver have token welt in this county. S SHACKLEtT. Dear Sir:—Since year mediriner hare been forool not and known, they nro univerodly n i .prove,i. Even the regular phy.ictan• use the Ltver Villa and Vrr mituge, they are redfing, finely There pnputar and effiencinur medicines are preps • red and *tad by R E SELLERS, 57 Wood I,;enlabv the city druggirte gem-rally. and by 1 Mitchell and P Schwartz, Allegheny city. IL LARGE and convenient taro story brick dwell. icg house on the corner of Facto' y and l'onn its sth ward. A frame cottage in Allegheny city, immediately be low the canal. A room in the first story of brick building on the corner of sth and Union sty. Also. the second and third stories of acme building Apply to JAMES MAY. Raisins. r BOXES Bunch Raisins, just received arid )Le fur sale by BURBRIDGE: WILSON &CO., mar 24 Water st. 50 B BLB Thompson's Extra Family Flour, j , ist arriving and for sale by I3UBBRIDGE, WILSON & Co. mar2l Water street. 150OZENsare corn brooms assorted quail p ties for BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., onsr2l. Water it, 700 BA G Prime Green Rio Coffee, on bandana for sale by BURB RIDGE, WILSON & Co.. Water street. Three Valuable Building Lots fbr Sale. N 0.71 , 72, and 73, in Hart's plan, containing 24 feet in width and 132 feet in length or depth, adjoining John B. Butler. Esq. in the 6th Ward. If not sold at private sale, they will be offered at public sale on the premises, on Thursday the 23d day of April, 1846. 75 BARRELS of the choicest Apples, just re ceived per str North Queen, end for stile by P C MARTIN, 60 Water street. 3 BBLS more of that excellent Peach Brandy war ranted 7 year old, some of which is on draught, for sale by P. C. MARTIN, mar 26 60 Water at. Old Whiskey. AFEW Barrels of old Monongahela Whiskey from 8 to 11 years old part o-1 draught, for sale P. C. MARTIN, 60 Water st. by mer 9.6 A Gard. HOTELS and Steamboat Bars fitted out at the shortest notice; on accommodating terms, with everytthing in the way of Liquors, Glass fixtures, 4'.c. P. C. MARTIN mar 26 60 Water street 25 BBLS choice Apples, just received and for sale by P. C. MARTIN ; mar 26 60 Water st. Leather. 5000 LBS New York Sole Leather, for sale at Eastern cost, carriage added, by P. C. MARTIN, SO Water at. IZICUARD COWAN, Attorney at Law, office in Burke's Buildings, 4th street, near Market. june 19-d&wly , • .. • • . .... '-- 4.-...,,,... .....2.4e ., (...:-.....-- -,,' .-,q, ~,,,,, .. • ... ,a,.,...-- • . ~ ~.•,,,, . 0 WV' 1'.."- '-' 1 ''',,,, ''''.- DESPATCHES BY THE HIBERNIA PLAID CLOAKINGS FLANNF.LS , FLANNELS! Biography Fisherscille. Va. 'taro t 12. 1E46 For Rent. GEO. COCHRAN, Executor of Aaron Hart, dec'd mer 23 Peach Itssuldy. ~.E -i".' =EI • . THE regular mail and passenger steamer CIRCASSIAN, Capt Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular packet bewienTirtsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Sitturclay at 10 A M, and Wheeling at 10 r M the Barrie days Returning, she will leave, Cincinnat:, every Tuesday at 10 A M. For freight orpassage apply on board. 'The Circassian was built expressly for this trade and offers to her passengers every comfort' and accommodation. mar 23 THE regular mail and passenger steamer MONONGAHELA, Capt. Slone, will run as a regular packet be tween Pillsburgh and Cincitatali, leaving this port every Nloticluy at 10, A M, and Wheeling at 10 P M, of the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincin nati 'every Thursday at 10 A M. For freight Of passage apply on board. rarThe Monongahela was built expressly for this, trade; and offers to the passengers every comfort. and sopMior accommodations. mar 3 1 THE rcguhr mail and passenger wait.steamer NE N ENGLAND., Copt S B Rage, will run as a regular pocket bet Ween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, hearing this port eery Wednesday at 10 A M, and Wheeling at 10 1' M. the sameday. Returning.she will leave Ci ncinnati every Saturday a. 10 A M. For freight or ramp apply on board. 1:1771re New England was built expressly fur this trade, and offers to the passengers every coiningt and superior accommodations. mar 26 i• • The regular mull and passenger steam cr, CLIPPER NO2 Captain Crooks. St ill run as a regular packet between Cie4innali and Pittsburgh. leaving this nort every Friday at 10 A JI .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 3 wan builtexpredsly for this trade. and offers to her passengers every comfort Lind accom modation. mcn23 - The regulnr miil and passenger steam er, NIF:SSENGEtt, Cal! Linford, . will run as a regular pocket between l'itimburgh and Cincinnati. leasing this prat every Saturday at 10 A M. and Wheeling at 10 I' N. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday. et 10 o'clock. A M. For height or passage apply on hoard. The Nles.enger was built expressly Gar this trade. and carers to her passengers every comfort and macron. mare 3 FARE REDUCE D!! Good Intent Fast Matt fn. pHIILAT),ELPIALki, o► XPI.EADID SLW TROT ISL'OLT COkfIllt• AND RAIL ROAD CARS, Leave Pittsburgb dally,at 1 o'clock, P. 1,1 RUNNING TIIIIOVGII IN 48 110 Vito, UtCIiNPING TH v. HILLS WITH SIX HORSES AN D POSTILLION reorn Uharrtberst , rg. &y nai_troa I to Pkilad.Wrltsa. In pplentli.l nee.l, hn,tt rtglo Wheel Corr, there Cate neClitkr with M o il r•a•• 1 , , Near el. at Cham I“ , ,Atere V.I:11. Moil Liner ditect 6rr lidltimorn and tr.s.hHzi• , ri Flytttn,•e• for the %Ivy, Line. neat ti•Wr IC thr change lintel, St Cl.tir iltrecT, utni orretee Ile St Cherie* ilo,rl, %V nod az reet. itthe I'2 W. it. mooft I 1 EA 11. net_ FARE REDUCED! Opposition Good Intent Past Line for :1 3 Si IC-A :0 A :r, It IC IX . Or •?ICNDID Tao,' 'strict CmaCtlrl, ~.+ - r Leave t'ttt•horgh daily at 11. P. M. RUNNING TlllweGli IN ge noults, A.rrn,lmgtbo rnol.talo woh SIX HORS ES AN I) POS LT U. NIGHT utit Tu .04: fc% ' Mel., by It AIL ROAD to Piithatielphin, (heing the rut') 1.t , " rut•ning their on n 0111 he r.ttich)ColooeC ling ts Mit; C (00f . New nhiost Crtitteher•- herg .Ith Mull lines 'bevel to Btsiticnore anti lheth• 1117(1 0 1 City. E—ik. office .ectind door !+rlav the St Chat :.:Ls Howl. 11 old Street Stet 25.1 v S Ti BROWS moNorqczknELA EOUTE, BROWNSVILLE, BALTIMORE AND I'IOLADELI'IIIA (Only 73 Mile! ,Stngirag ) THE SPLENDID PAST RI7KNING STEADIER! o ak CONSUL. mi at i LOUIS WLANE Amr) Have commenced making their regular trips be. tweet) Pittsburgh and Brownsville. The morning boat leaves the Monaneshela wharf above the Bridge, prescisely et 8 o'clock. Passengers by this boat takes the stages at Browns. ville same evening at 4 o'clock. and the splendid cars of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Cumberland, next morning, at 8 o'clock, reaching Baltimore the same evening—only 32 hours through from Pittsburg to Baltimore and 40 hours to Philadelphia. . . The evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers by the evening Boat, will lodge on the Boat in corn fortable State Rooms the first night; will pass over the beautiful ranuntain senery in daylight; cup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The Proprietors of this rout, in order to make the connection complete between Brownsville and Cumbers land, have placed on the Road 50 splendid Troy, Alba ny, Concord and Newark coaches, of the most improv. ed models, and fif'y teams of the beet young horses the country affords in addition to their former stock they feel satisfied they will be able to accommodate end give satisfaction to all who may patronize their. Routs. By our tickets passengers have choice of either steamboat or rail road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and have the privilege of stopping . at Cumberland and Baltimore, and resume their seats at pleasure. For tickets apply at, the office, at the St. Charles Hotel, Wood st., or at the wharf boat. feb3 J. MESKIMEN, Agent. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, East Beaver Point and Bridgewater. BEAVER COUNTY, PA. Proprietor and Agent of Steamers, LAKE ERIE, AND Daily between Pittsburgh and Beaver. WILL be prepared on earliest opening of Canal navigation, to receive property at his Wharf! Boat or in Warehouse, for all points on Erie exten sion, 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 feb‘24-tf. Lard Oil, BBL Superior Lord Oil. just received and for CP sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Co. mnr27 Corner of Wood and Sixth sta. Hungarian Balsams. 1 . 0 DOZ of this celebrated remedy fur consump. Lion, just received and for sale by B A FAHNESTOCK & CO., corner 6th and Wood streets. SKATES, Cutlery, Ivory, Ebony, &c. for sale by JOHN W. BLAIR, ' 120, ‘Vood at. EATER )AY PACKET MONDAY PACKE'I WEDNESDAY PACKET FRID AY PACKET. SATURDAY PACKET ~~Wes= '~-~ ~~~ L.rnst t ed ti Se,ren Passerqrtro .A. DENSON , Agent 1516 MEDIUM, J. S. DICKEY, J. S. DICKEY, Beaver Theological Works. JJUST received at our boo, kitore Moshiiims Ecciesiaitical History, ancient and illodarn, 2 vol; D'Aubigue's HistcrY of the Reformation. 4 vole; Davidson's ConnectiOn of Sacred and Profane his tory, 3 vole; Blunt's Reformation! in England; Blunt's Sermons; Blunt's Lifuof Cbribt; Krummacher's Purabie; , ; Hopkins on the British Reformation; Blont's History of thishst Michelet on Auricular Confession; Bickersterr on Baptism; Hill's Divinity; Jererailub Tay lor's Scrotum; Hooker, the philosoihy of unbelief in morals and religon; Together with many ether valuable new publications SCR I IBA & SCIIMBLER, 115 Wood it. PIANO FORTE yUST received un censignment a first rate Piano J Forte of Alr Myer'o manufacture. As to tone and touch and excellent wOrkmanship no better can be found in this market, for sale low nt our bookstore, o 115 Wood street. SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER. mar2l. TREES, ••• '. Vi, es 4- Evergreens. FRUIT S h Ornamental Plants, ROPE & CO., 3AS. SARD BURSIERTA!F:ti & /LOA ISTs, kIANCBECTILR, P.TTSDURG, OFFERS for sale tmextnnsive assortment of Plants Trees, Shrubbery.; Running Roses, Nines, Flow er Roots, &r. no the Most reasonable tents. All or. ders left by mail or leftist their stand, Nit 28 in the Diamond Market, on Wednesday and Saturday, or with Dake:well, rears & Co, Wood st, will he execu ted with fidelity and &.pntrb. mal2s-113rw9.w _ Lard Oil at ;a Reduced Price. THE subscriber whuld respectfully inform Lis friends and public in general. that hit , new Factory Is now completed. and with a latgr addition to his machinery, he isprepared to make cousi.lera• ble quantities of a supiriot article of Lard Oil, which be is dote, mined to sell cheap. tally appreciating the old proverb, "that a nimble sixpence is better than a slow chilling." He feels confident that consumers would find it to their advantage to give him a call and examine for themselves. Woolen loannina turn , . Machinists and others. are ecarevifully invited to tar:mine his superior o il, F,f i t i street, near Market, 04.11irlile1 iluniter'• Confectiono ty Store. and MSasts amuel M'elorken St.Co, ex-1y street. M. C. EDEY, Pittsburgh Lard Oil Manufacturer. A superior quality of Start:audits always on band of assorted cites. marQ4. TO AlllllOl TO ARMS!! THREATENED INVASION ; ‘VESIEfIN PENNSYLVANIA by . - Col S'irift, wills 10,000 men, notarithr -.tabling Which, .1. W mit will continto• to sell CI.OIIIING elki•sper than any has liermofore brirn otTrre , l Inate wrstrrn 'raoniry, lin•ir , z tbn largr•t rs wkili•ioncnt in Ili, city, (ribbing or, Ltherby and Sixth ....fre-19, lie lo n.,w pirparril to il,orr to his numrr mi. patron., the ‘arieby of Cloths. Cassimeres, Vesting', and 1",o1)io; of nil anitnbin f.“ the np proortttOWen", OW Ref been offer.,Kl in ibi. market, to Itlilol DU (nn 1,1.0 tint Right ,f Way.- 01 , sei ve Ow cot r.or, Pitt IG7, Liberty and n►. ti J. NI. TWO Vr,pricto, Parnitare Warerooms. Tl.ll,w:fibre wool,/ mast tripert(ully call the amen: in of 11, politic to hi. .t... 1, of Caliiinto A are, p, OV. r am oda, mariufac• boring in iTiti ti: ) . Ile i. entitled to I.i. ant et at rig. - I1 tots, prier.; 1 hi - R - oft be tb•oe. !to . 1 ,1 gool3 omit lire at 11 fair iirtee "" Ott' 1 , 4 1 11 No fif t b .term. , t.t3 11. 11. 'IVAN. Diaxolution of Partnership r r Im•krnltgned, imgelaore umirr ;1,1? tlrm of GM Acky &Kt Ns T. n 4.1,1 it I.• nor," d ol•ed by rrmtuli COVIWOI, 011 liM Ti. dw of io , t.. rho tp.oto., papers, wars and tot-it:nit...l'l,l. , fit .n ,•1•<• plural i n t h e h an d, (lf .tr,y I•r.cnt andr -, ilection,a nd ell mr4 - 1.11r.: 4 0 1 . 40 ' 1 , 6d firm, IS 01 be r•le•0111,1 to him •ru4m,..- f.t u f.! ..tt•ltclturi, he hang full" author- Ised arid crorwn et rd (Ur 11131 r , , po.r. IMES GRACEY, Pitittiorgh, Vat. 1 I, E 13 Id. JAMES K NEDY. Black imithintr Establishment rit . The torter.igneti least ;Inv entored jell o partoer4t:p tooter the fit m of 1 J Glt %Ctn . , for the put p•+r nl rain in;, 110 • ite Illoris•trtithi np hn.tness, i n the Ir!rillitqs of ihe hoe firm of Orrtee K eene d, 31 the (tomer of W o'er and West tit•., l'itodotrgh. .here every thing in their line of bonier*.. affil be promptls •t00t4e..1 to. Steamboat Conn/ Ltrelt Imo., ft.e , made and fit:hated up..., the .home.+. no- JAMES GRACIA', Pit ~ urgii. Feb. 14, 1316. JOll \ GRACLY, rmicrd from the the hoe firm of Groccv & Kroordy. I chi-0..1,111y recontmeodedtheohl ro..tuMerr ml proroo• to my aUCCI:••OrIi, M.,110 J .1 Grime', mlrlfi l m J AMES KENNEDY. In the C'euri of Common Plena of Allegheny COUSI ly, of Jane Term, 1842. No 106. IN the matter of the volnntary a.- sig; i rri nr e nn 2 nt of i Patterson William ttlerson&V Will. an dyke : n, the es.ignee, having Bled his account and risking to be discharged, it is or dered hot notice thereof be given in the Daily Morning Post, publi.hed in the city of Pitts burgh, for sis weeks, and if no objections are made the assignee aforesaid will be discharged from his trust. From the Record, mar9.6-86s, GEORGE R. RIDDLE. Pro, Cloths, Castmeres and Vesting , . WE have just opened a large stack of cloths, cas simnres and vesting', consisting of Block French Cloths; Brown and Blue do; Blank French Cassimeres; Fancy do do; do Vesting., &c, at prices to suit the limes maii7 SliE4 /fr. PENNOCK. BLEACHED tiIIEETINGS AND SHIIITENGS. The attention of purchasers is invited to our large stock of these goods. 4-4 Superior Sea island abiding Muslin, 15 16 do do do do do; 7 8 do do do; 12.4 Hamilton Sheeting; 5-4 do do; 9.8 do do. nmrl7 LINEN GOODS.—Having paid particular et• motion to the selection of linen goads, 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 Tebb Diaper; 6,7, 8. 9,10, 11, and 12.4 Tebb cloths. Line Napkins and Doilies, together with a full es• sortment of Irish and Brown Linens, &c. mnrl7•lw SHEA & PENNOCK. Lawns and Ginghams. A LARGE and beautiful assortment of the latest style of Lawns and Ginghams, just received and for sole at No 108 Market it. marl?. SHEA & PENNOCK. O. A. 14IciiN17LTY & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Canal Etasin, Pittsburgh, Pa. mnr3 Storage. HAVING removed to the large and commodious warehouse:fronting 180 feet on Fountain street by 150 feet, running back to the canal Basin, we are prepared to recei'e, in addition to freight for shipment by canal, a large amount of Produce, &c, on storage, at low rates, ma r 3 Miller Wanted /110 GO into the country; one qualified to take charge of It Grist Mill. A single man will be prefe'rred. Apply to L WILMARTH, mar 23 Penn if, between Hand and Irwin. Whites to informthe public that shu has jest corn menced the 01INAMENItIAL HAIR Business, and has a very superior stock, received from the Eastein Cities, and Paris; and she is prepared to fill all milers at the shortest notice, and in a manner that cann't be excelled by any similar manufactarer in the country. She has on hand and intends keeping.tilarg , s assort ment of Ornamented Hair Work, such us Ladies' Wigs, Bands, Braids, Curls, Necklaces. Guards, Bracelets, Finger Rings, 4.c. Gentlemen's Wigs, Tunpries Scratches, &c. Mrs R., has been far many years engaged in the bu .iness in France and the United States, nod from her long and extensive experience, she feels confident of being able to give satisfaction to all who will fav or her with their patronage. Her prices are moreliber• .1 than have been offered in this city heretofore. mar 17-1 v Jamem Cavanagh, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE! DEALER, IN fine Jewelry, Cutlery silver and German s wet Spectacles, gold and silver Pencils, silve r Thimbles Scissots.Tweezers, silk and gum Susp , nriers, silk and bead Purses,carpet Bags, Hosiery, children's Cloaks. Beats Oil, Beef 144 rrow. castile, cream and palm Sonp.. &c, &c. ILl'Dun't mistake the place, NO. 61. MARKET STREET, East side, between Third and Fourth sts., Simpson's Row. jan 16 To Persons wishing to commute business: subset fiber being...about to remove from the 1 city: e Wailes to dispose of his stock of OroLvries. Store Fixtures, &c. And also to rent 14 the coming year, the stand which he now occupies. The; stock is having been reduced with a ciewtowards change of reside:lex. The stand has en excellent run of cm torn, and may be made to command a first rate country business, being contiguous to the market and several country taverns. Any one whiling to embark in the business, may have a buigin by apply immediately to B ANDERSON, NG 25 Liberty & 3 Ferry at. ' Pittsburgh, Pa. Attorney, Counsellor & Notary. JAMES S. CRAFT. PITTSBURGH, PA. HA VING rettignt fl the office of Secretes,' P. Nay. and Fire In.. Co., will attend IPCCIALLT to CoileCtiani and hn.inem connected with Navigition. I..snrnoce, Accounts and' Roal Estate. I 111111inff. hours 9, A. M. to 9P. M. Office, No I Smart's Building., (No CO Fourth to.) I.errmci (I.or F.rat of Wood street. , fel; 3.if WILLS ilk DONNELLY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW S PITTSBURG(II, PA. Offiee on Fourth st, between Smithfield and Grant wow 14 Aff . 1 0M MISS lON ER to take the proof end net, rwo , etigement of Deed., LenAtte. Contracts. Uepnri• tint or rith-r writ inel, to be ternided or used in tlta ni „tri o f Kerlin:l,y, Indiana nod Tennessee. Office No 80, Stuart'. B.iildings, Fourth ',rect. innil2 dlv 117, Tlll:tinrlersi.vierl has crmoved hin Pi. ono Forte Mrinidnrimiy and Music. Wareroom., from Si. Clair ni in 112 tV tn nl ni rre i, 2,1 ,l or almve Fifth, nrh-ir he will keen ronniantly a.soriment :rof Pia ion and and NI ~.real Ina rumenin of mire kind. rr•r-c, io;ly solicits ilie autentina of M1 1 111 ‘ ..11 Amateurs. to ion Fortes now and nre of tlx Ini •nt patterns, made: l`riin - 14,4 materials, and hare all the latent improvements They are mini ranted In stand any climate, and in hn p in io dor as eas any mantsfactorrd. F. BLUME, 112 Wood 0. 21 door ribose N. B. To !how, who ore not jtulge•, he can only .ey flow he W 161,11111, OW 1 . 1.1f111el in every patliculer. MI it thny do not give entire r.kti•faciion,sviil refund hi. money. n 14023. W 0 a lOrild ul Pianos, %A It h C utem celt•hra -11 k.! Atiactonant. ju,t fini.loal and for IllAuto': %NY %No Rost: wool) vENEEits A AND BOA It DS—Just rereived 4 n lorge assott tio.ni 01 the above articles. of all sizes. and I-polities, 111.1jN1E'S 112 Wood st., 2l door ulsove Fifth. mat 23 C;NE FUR CHAIR SEA rs—sdo Cane lor Eliair SI,I a. 4;n hand and for rain a t LUNIE'S, 11'_' Wood at, '2d doOt e St b. mutt:3. SOAP. 100 BOXES Chilicolhe Soap, just mcgic ed awl for I. it, marl 9 MILLER & RICKETSON, MOLASSES. ! ', 1: . ..,)fin lIIILS New Orleans Molasses, reviving I and fur sale by ? rnurl9 MILLER Sc RICKF.TSON. New Orleans Sugar. 1.00 SHIM Primo N. 0. Sugar, riceived and for sale by merl9 MILLER Se. RICKETSON. Flour. 250 BB LS Flour , just received on consignment end fur sale by MILLER & RICKiTSON. Corn Brooms. 150 DOZ. asouneti aizes. receiyed and for sale by LAMBERT & SHIPTON. 133 and 135 Wand st... a KEGS Lard; I_4l 8 sacks prime Feathers; 2 Bandies Deer Skins; 60 dozen tow Yarn;. 3 Barrels dried Apples, received per steamer Consul, and for sale by LAMBERT 4.SHIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood at. BUTTER AND JEANS. 3 PIECES Steubenville Jeans; 15 Barrels Roll Butter; 411! Kegs Lump; in store and for sale by LAMBERT 4•8HI1'ION, febl7 133 and 135 Wood LOTHS, cassimeres anclirestinge of the newest V styles end bestluality at the New York store. W. H. GARRARD, 79 Market street. SHEA &PF.NNOrK NOW opening at the New York Store, 79 Market IN street, a splendid assortment of French English and Scotch Meuslin delaines. Also a few pieces of beautiful ombre shaded stripes quite new. W. H. GARRARD, 79, Market street. C A McANULTY & Co ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK. MRS. RENTER, C;2EVB aztaatacilly ALLEGHENY CITY, Six doors from the Aqueduct, Opposite the Collector's Office. Charles M Hays, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PITTSBURGH, PA. Removal Malian Attachment. F. 11 LUNIE. 11'2 Wow' .0. Accond trmr s:h Produce. Maderia Wines, SOME very choice old Blackburn Maderla Wine, 17 for sale by the dozon, or single bottle by 'STERETT & No 18, Market street, one door above Front. Sherry Wines. BRowN, Gola, and Pale Sherry Wines in dozens, or single bottles, for sale by STERETT Sc Co., marl 18 Market street, one door above Front. McCANDLESS & MCCLURE. r_T AVE removed . to Fourth et., opposite R & R H 1.1. Patterson's Livery stables. jan7-3na Bides. • 178 SLAUGHTER HIDES, e prime article in store, end for sale at the Warehouse of C A McANULTY & CO. Canal Basin. mor23 2w 50 GRINDSTONE'S from Mitchell quarry, Beaver, for sale by GEORGE COCHRAN, No 26 Wood at. 7=12 44 1UNBLUSIILIgla FRAUDS:" . OFPIoE OFITHE CANTON TEA COMPANY, 1 New York, March 16, 1846 To the lahabiteints of Pittsburgh, Allegheny; and the surrounding country. OUR attention has thts day been directed to ar. or ticlo that' appeared in the "Pittsburgh Daily American," under date of sth March instant, headed as above—and which has also appeared subsequently, in several of the tittsburgh newspapers. We hasten to reply thereto. W e find that IMMO] these media we are successive ly charged with flagrant violations of the principles of truth and jpsticp; but we aro prepared to give you a triumphant vindication of our nbaracter. We, howev er, exceedingly rtgret that in 'so doing, we shall have to allude to our respected contnmpnraties the . "Pekin Tea Comp6ny of New York"—t heir positien—their history, and their manner of doing business will nc cessarily, in sume ' degree, have tmcome under exami nation. All that we can do- is to end,avor to keep the following devrlopments wit sin the limits of yuui neighborhood; out of 4,ltich lucidity, we trust, for the credit's sake of whom it may concern. ,the qoestions at issue may remain undiscossed. Far from having a malicious intention in what wo ore about to divulge, we .do so merely from the very justifiable motive of self protection—we would fain render good for evil; this we solomly declare. Taking this laudable stand we reply, first, to the charge as follows: " 'they (fhe Canton Tea Company) have publish• e 4 a handbill, in which they have appropriated, word fur word, the favorable notices of the Pekin Compa ny's teas in oil the; leading journals of New York, and other ch tr.*, simply altering the name of the Company from the rek in to ;the Canton. Tea Company." And faither down in the column this charge is re peated, though modified as follows: "This handbill bears the impress of the Company, and appears to haye been issued, if not by it, at least upon its authority." Now we deny ever issuing—we deny eve; author• i:ing—we deny ever penasng such_ a handbill.— Truly we cannot'always , control the actions of out. arents. at a rerorite distance, in relation to the meth- ods they employ to facilitate the sale of our Teas: but as soon es we dis Cover any thing improper in Ibis re spect. we invariably discountenance it, and liege that nl strict regard to honor and uprightness might charm:- tirise all the means they use for their disposition By one of oar rernete Agents, probably, the handbill in question may have : been issued, but we deny that it ever had our sanction or authority. We cannot, hoWever, dismiss ;this' subject without touching upon the morality of these notices. They are represented as en-diming, spontaneously. from the Editors of New York and other Newspapers, and to arise from an impression of the great commercial ar rangements. and general appreciation of dhe teas of the Pekin Tea Company. We beg leave to set you right on that subject. We are prepared to prove, on oath if required, that every favorable notice in the New York papers, referred to. were Wlt/TTVII by Me Pekin Tea ComposnyTHrissi.vss,nhd that almost in every case the said New York papers were PAID, for their, ,insert ion. When tide was 'not literary the case. the said "favorable notices" were insetted In co wideration of an expensive advenisement being be stowed upon the papers wherein such editotials appear ed. All this we are prepared to prove—flint by the admission of one of their own Agents (Hamilton)— secondly. by the jadveitising Agent they formerly em ployed—thirtliy, by the testimony of most of the New Yolk Editors theMselves. So much for their "favor. able notices in the public prints." The method we adopted in prosecuting nor business being essentiallyint vatianee with any modification of deception, we never resort to the publication of such notices. Every husiness man in New York is well ae quainted uit h thaorigin as well as the merits, of such editorialism. owing to which itb tnillity bete has lung since ceased, and it rather diminishes than adds to the respectability of any New Yolk establishment. We next revhlw the paragraph wherein we are charged as frauihrientlettintors of the Pekin Cont. pony. It will he found nearly st the head of the said ar thin. -It reads as followot— oft is well known I. most of our readers that the Pekin Tea Company of New York. an association of heavy capitalists of that city, have established agen• cies in Pekin and Canton for the purpuseof selecting Tea.. and potting them up there, from whence they ore shipped tlireFt to the Company at New York.— These teas bovelobtuirted a high reputation, and have become the nultjtet pf fteauent notices in the public prints. The nue-cess of this Company has induced rite organizstioni of another called the- •Canton Tea Company,' wlesladmit tha. they 'are not importer's. but , porn use their-Teas (*tom the ptomiscuous attistals iA New York, where they are put up in o manner to im ituto tha.e r.f the Pekin Teo Company." NUW, in the hitter part of this paragraph instated a falsehood so eating, that on attempt to support it in try Atltraic city would subject any editor to universal ri•licule, and in New York he would he regarded as a consummate kiane, if not an absolute madman. We owe astonished to find that any Pittsburgh editor, bay ing acres, (an must necesaatily be 141 e case) to New Yolk jour inis for eears past. can bet() deplorably ig norant ofill'e tfiat the Canton Tea Company have been establishedin,Neso York nen Ye:Ansi—and also, that the Peiin Company have only existed lw Etve. mosTtis!—and , that the latter house was established wholly; in consitiltenee of thelliZeesa and reputation of the former. i Here then is a fraud truly unblushing —nay,: verily abominable. We 'pre also reflected on as being an inferior con- cern. because •'wet select run. Teas from the promisee. ous cargoes! which anive." How much more com mendable to come out. with the plain truth than to resort to such vile falsehoods as appear in the begin ning of the paragraph now under review. The words are •'The Pekin Tea Company of New York, an noon dation of heavy capitalists in that. city," &c.—( Let the reader refer.) Is it possible that the inhabitants of Pittsburgh can swallow all this! In this city (New York) every equating-house lad. of fourteen years old, knows better. , Let any individual who would satisfy himself on the iohject, refer to the files of the Courier and Enquirer, 'Journal of Commerce, or Commercial Advertiser, which he may find at any large _Hotel in Pittsburgh. and see, ifin the lists of imported met ellen dire, be can discover that any entries of Tees have been made at the New York Custom House for such a firm as the 'Tekin Tea Company." We defy them to prove that ratty ever received Teets direct from Chino! Who ever believes such a barefaced asset, lion are deservedly humbugged. As to the fact of their having an "agent in Canton," soe devil. Who is he? But the idea of their having another in Pekin, is en absurdity so monstrous, and .falsehood so gla ring. as not to deserve consideration. : Who ever heard of Teri being selected and shipped at Pekin? Out reports nonsense! We happen to know that the "fine Teas which their scents'in Pekin and Canton selext, put up and ship direct to New York," are selected in Front street, in this city, at the store of Beebe & Brothers, and other wholesale Gmeers, shipped thence by their; carmen to the store 75 Fulton street, *henpecked in itnitationof I the Canton Tea Company's Teas by Frenchtnenand Germnns, in the upper pan of the building, brought down stairs. and thence dispatched to Piusburgh `and other places.: Laitly—Who is the association of New York cep• italists. called the •Pekin Tea Co," professing tohave $500,000 engaged in tha trade? The agents. and sulesm- n, Messrs Douglass. Callender and Roe, were previously emplcyed at the New York Sun News paper establishment. Mr Hamilton, the out door a gent, was formerly subscription clerk fur Messrs Ed. mond Chtirles & Son's Bank Note Listi and the only, rind exclusive owner angfiroprietor of the wholeestab lishment is Henry Wykoff, publisher of a paper cal led the t'Neui York Republic," now extinct, and Well known to the world as a controversial antagonist of James Gorden Bennet, of the New York Herald. We exceedingly regretthe necessity which compels us to come out so proitiptly!--'we are, nevertheless, ready to procure the proper affidavits, certified before the Nest• York City and State authorities, in confirma tion of ell that we have now stated, if called upon. A'ero,Yolk Canton Tea Company, Per THOMAS A. MONKHOUSE. Inir Our Agents in PITTSBURGH are Messrs. BELL & GRANT, corner of Liberty and Ferry sta.. where choice Teas of all descriptions are constantly for sale. G. F. THOMAS Sc Co , 23 Fourth st., Cincinnati, Ohio.. OBED MITCHELL, 89 Chesnut, and 339 Market at.. Philadelphia. Principal Office in New York, 123 &125,}, Chatham at., 163 Greenwich at. mar26-Imd Dentist, Dr. Wm. Dl:Wright, D Office and Rceidente in St Glair et. A few doors below Liberty, near the 'Exchange Hotel. marll GOLD . PENS AT REDUCED PRICES. J UST received arid for sale by JOHN H MELLOR. fObl6 122 Wood st. THOMAS FALIVIEII3, IIiPOUTEA' Of WAtL,,PAPEII4' Fire Hoard Prime. Harderd. Landscape Faper, Cil4 namental Designs, Transparent Windoie Shades, 4.c. , and Dealer in Writing: and Wrapping , Paper' Hamar and Cinders Boards, l 4-c N 0.47 MAARET ST, BETWEEN THIRPi& . PuURfII istl,s FITTS BUHRH. PAsf HA S had at no former period. a stock so ottenslvd and well assnrted, as that to which be now most invites the attention ofpLirc Misers. It coins prises French and Arnerican parlom-trO, race. Otani , ber and counting room Paper, of every Itiality: The colors. are brilliant and durable, and lhe style of pats terns unsurpassed. By; the RegulatlAine of Pack. ets, between Havre and. New York, a a from the Facs tory, which is always active nperli don, and anis formly supplied with the - best worka en the country run furnish, frequent Miditions, du,g the Spring and Su, river, will be mado to the oils in store.— Prices moreover, will be So eVrettelilttioderizkem to meet the views of the most economical. and satisfy merchants and house-keepers disPosedlo examine and _judge for themselves, thr,tt. their inlerets will be essens Bally subsfived, by buying at this Establishment. Efir RagS', Trw and ITannner's Sitraps taken in trade or bought at the l regular market prices. march 23,13 M. The Wondeiful 'yegetoble Porgative, FOR TIIE CURE OF Ilea,lnehe.Giddineao, Rheumatism, Pilett.Disperosia, Scurvy. Small Pox. Jaundice, Pains in the . Burk, In ward Meakneaa, Palpitation of the lipart, Rising to the Throat, Dropav, A Aillitia Fevlt of all kinda, Fe male Complaints, Measles. Salt Rheum, Heartburn, Worms. Cholera M ottni, Coug,lo, quinarty, Whooping Cough, Comm caption. Flue, Liver-Complaint, Rryalpe lan,Reafnesa, itchingot cif the Skin, Colds, Gout, Gray. l a el, Net Vous complaint a,' Oa variety of other diseases, arising from I mputitie* of' the !Mod, find obettietiont ' in tie organs of digesd ( n." ~ [From the Agin et (4th-lice, 1,: . C.1 DISEASE OIF THE LI'VEH4 Des t'. Site—Agreeable to your desite, I write to . keep you apprized of the prospetts of the Clickenet Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. You may recollect,. *ben I first commenced selling your medi cine, vvidel, was in May, I9s4 r we little di-mined of :the success dist would brown the undertaking. - Cut premises had been so inmpletely flooded by the one -.-- thousand and one unsaleable remedy for every •_possi- ' ble complaint under the sun, that I seriously contem- ~ plated having nothing more to do with any thing of the ' kind'. However, at the most urgent solicitation, we con4anted to matte a trial of ythlre. At first we Frund consklerabletlitEculty ie attracting public attention to wards them. People laid been so often deceived by .. the bile compounds which have flooded the country fat' - the last 15 years or more, that they determined, if - possible, never Lobe "taken in" again; and the copse- cptence was, they could hardly be persuaded to accept "+- of the Pills, at the saying is, for "love nor ~money.'' . Thus matterts proceeded fora week or two, when, as ' "good luck would have it, "Mrs. bl---- - , a lady of our city, who bad long suffered from an affection of the Liver, accompanied by indigestion orthe most eb-- ,stinate character, was persuaded tont-Teta of a boi, on itcoalition that was to be paid frit. it, Wiley did nt affo-d her the necessary relief. t riiust confess,' ve ourselves had'very little faith in them:titer, .know ng 83 we did, that her complaint was one' of long tending, and had been' Unsuccessfully treated by the Most eminent Physicians of this and several neighbor ing towns, 'llat we had determined to give the nsedi- .. eine a fsir trial, and iF it proved to be worthless, it - would be a sOuice of satisfaction to know it, bnth - lii you and to us. No lesS to our joy than surprise, how ' ever, only a few days bad elapsed, when the lady again presented herself at ourcounter and erinaired for anoth er box. 'I really think, Mr. Williains," says she, ' that your Pills are beginning to wotk a g,reetchanger in my health, and altogether for the better: Wheel took the second dose, 11 began tit feelmuch betterthan I 'did at tit st; the pain in my side was Considerably re; tinned; my appetite ban to improve; nod the blood seemed to circulate t hough my veins as it did in Wry youthful days. Since then, I. have taken the remainder of the Pills, and my improvement has been sensibly progressing at every repetition of the dose. I - have no doubt that a few mote boxes *ill effectually cure me." The result was as she predicted. Her health isenmpletely restored. The flush of youth and beau ty has returned to her cheeks, andthe prospect of a long and a happy life is before her. I am satisfied". she will never forget the Clickener Sugar-Coated Pills. As might - naturally be supposed, the news or this ex ' ' traordinaiy cure was rapidly disieminated throughihe city and adjacent country; ani scarcely a week had .. elapsed, before enquiries began to be made for Click ener's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand has already increased to such an extent. that we find the greatest difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it did not seem like exaggeration, I might almost say that we are literally besieged .by women, mut children, labor. -- ing tinder every, possible ailineht which "human flesh is heir to." The hilt, the lame. and the blind; the . asthmatic, censemptiVe, and dyspeptic,p are thronging our doors in pursuit of the never-failing Panacea:= _ Testimonials of its salutary effects are voluntarily flowing-in upon us from every quarter. One : person informs us he has been relieved of a most obstinate - Dyspepsia. Abetter has just recovered from a sett ous attack of Apoplely. A third has succeeded in • expelling from his system the symptoms of Jaundice.' And a fourth has just recovered froth an attack of Put monary Consumption, which had confined him to his bed for many months.—So we go. But do not fail to .- keep us supplied. Besides oar Retail Tvade, we' have standing orders from the country to a large amount. Send 90 Gross at 'your earliest convenience Yours, ikt. ' R. H. WILLIAMS.. . Quebec, L. C., April 14, 1943. I REMEMBER, DR. C. V: CLICRENEIt is the drigioal inventor.of the Sugar Coated Pills; and that f nothing or the sott was ever beard of until he intro. *C . dared them in Jam, 1643, as will be seen by die PREMIUM. This Diploma wits atvarclird by the AMERICAN: INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the city_ of. New York, October, 1893, to C. V. CLICKENER k: ' fur the invention of SUGAR COATED PILLS.. JAMES TALLM DGE, President: W A IC tßas,Correaponding Sicretary. Miaow; J. Leans, Recording Secrete*. • igr To. AVOID COUNT4I4 ITII.-PlittbAlltert Inuit-" always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetablai . and sea that each box has dpon it his signature: all others are counterfeit. WM.,JACESON, corner of Wood and Liberty" - aireets, is Dr. Clickener's agent for Pittsburgh-and oct6 I Stunt Distri6t Notch ISAAC ISII3RDOoK, formerly we the Union hotol on Water street, having beeo burnt eat, has - built a new and handsotne Hodse wirtesey for the,arcou, modetion of Travelers, at the cornet of Ser.opd and. Smithfield streets, which will be lumen as the Burnt District Hotel. - - - He is now pa epared to offer every accommodation. and every comfort to the, traveler at very moderate charges. He is provided with ample and convenient . Stabling. decl2.ly; JULAKELIir & REAL ESTATE AGENTS .& CONVEYANCERD. CONTINUE to attend to the purchase and sale of City and County Property. and all other baldness connected with Real Estate. They will al s o prepare Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and all other legal instru. menta of writing, on moderate terms. For the cone veniescd of the , public, they have two offices—the Law office of John .1 Mitchel, corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets, (2d story,) and the office of Sams Blakely, on Penn street, near , the Canal Bridge, sth Ward. jan23 6m.1 SELECT. SCHOOL - ILATIVi. MOODY respectfully announces to his old V V friends, that be intends opening a Select School in this city, on the lot Monday of April next, in the basement of the Third Prealyterian Church. mar2l-tf. '