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In reference to communications which may appear In thiapaper,'We have one or I.Wo remarks to make.— Pte will insert none without the name of the aut hor be. oEl,kt - et:trade known to us, and When inserted, must al 7 ays - bo taken as eTpressiveof the views of the writer, !and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so expressed are editorially remarked upon and "approved .NVe give place to the folloviing with great pleasure, mid hope the obliging manage i r, Mr. Logan consenting, will comply with the request Of our correspondent. C. S. PORTED., ESI., MGM:IM of the Pittsburgh Theatre. • Sta:-Many of the friends of the Drama in this city are very anxious that ale much admired play of King Henry the IV. should bgaln be repeated—the part of Sir John Fatstaf,l being assigned 'to our amusing friend "OLD Looser," its he" is familiarly called by his'admirers. I hdpe you will comply with this request, nod "I doubt not you will find it will call forth as full ixhouse es any witnessed this season. SEVERAL. loit Rae perfornied fait night toe full house; every part in the excellent piece iris well Sustained. That ld,celebrated and excellent ch l medySpeed Mei lone, • 'to bit 'perforthed twilight. I - RameyJte.—Messrs Berg4r, Wright 4. Co., ham. ttlered .Shoyel and Simile maktufacturara, have rema lved their store to No '26, Wo l od at., where they have l a large assortment of articlee in their line for 411110 citeltp. We :tan assure thelpublic that there is "no mistake" in the articles manufactured by Berger, Wtight & Cu; persons who have purchased and used them say that better cannot be procured in the Uni ted States. See advertisement. To Mothers.—lbe diffiOlty which every mullet. experiences in ad inistering medicine to infants, is entirely obviated by' Dr. Clicitener's preparation, called the Sugar Coated Vegetable Purgative Pill. The pill encoated witb fine white sager. so that it resembles and tastes like a sugar plum', which no child ever yet refused to swallow: For j worms this is an assured remedy, and it has been used with excellent effect in teething, ,The matron of this Tarns School writes to Clickener that She has used for some time,bis Su gat Coated Pill in both thcs'e complaints, and always with entire success. Sold by %Vm Jackson. corner. of Wood and Liberty streets, who is general Agent. fur Dr Clickener's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. . Mrlicwato of an imitatiph article called "Impro• ved Swgar-Cortted Pitts,"lintrrorting to bePatented as both the pills and pretended ~patent are forgeries. got up by n miserable quack, in New York, who, for the last four or five, yearis, has made his living by counterfeiting popitlar meAttnnes. apr 7. Dr. Instar's 'Britramior Wild Cherryj—Tbis celebrated remedy is a compound hal:colic prepare. tion of the Wild Cherry '*ind Moss of Iceland. corn. bined by a new chemical progress with the .ER,ziract of 'Pine. So salutary beim been its effects in all ca ses when administred for loughs, Asthma, Consomp• tion, or any disease of the lon;s; that many of the mast distinguished physicians have approved and recom mended it, andopenly ackirowledged it to be the most valuable medicine ever discovered. It is truly a valuable medicine, and is effecting; on immense amount of good in the relief of suffet;ng humanity. • (Seel ni Advertisement MEE SUSTAIN THE PRESIDENT! 4 ,, . OREGON IMEETIN G. 17" The Democratic ciizens of tho county of Alle- I - gheny and cities of Pittahurgh and Allegheny are re spectftilly reqqested to asserahle at the Washington Hotel:, corner of Penn s e nd St Clair streelts, on Fri day eveping,neat, at 7 o'clock, to express their views pg tie Oregon ,qaelstioand the recent. Mrs sage of the .PteAillent, re c ommending an increase of the means of National d fente• - - HUNDR :DS. OF DEMOCRATS. 700 f B o r A s G a I P e by t° G On:Etio Culree, on bandana IW.IIB RI CF., WILSON & Co.. rnar2l , Water street. , • EtAiSil2s. r BOXES -Bun Ruisins, just received an j.Oel for sale by • BURBRI GE: WILSON &CO., mar 24 - Water st. 150 DOZEN corn brooms assorted qua! =MiVi BLIRBRIGGE, WILSON & CO., mar2l. Witter et, r.e Rent. A LARGE and eorefenient two story brick dwell. ing with carriage house on the corner of Factory and Penn etc. sth wardl Also. a room in the story of a brick house on the corner of sth end Tinian sts. Immediate possess ion given. Arply to ap2 JAMES. MAY. •Exprc , !•lispress !! NOW opening by Gr en's-Express, another lot of thlep beautiful prin rd Mouse Deluines, and she. dedB a tiges. ' i' Also, a Sue assortmeht of Cashmere, Barege end Thibet Shawls; which Will be sold at my usual low priees, et the NetW Yorlt Store, W. H. GARRARD• erl ' 1 79 Mnrkr•r•treet. • - . . _ . 1 • ' ' - • Per.iiiitou Steamer, 24 DRESSES of riA - London M Delainos; . 8 : ., , _". Sooteh . t. .r'l• - --10 • Superb - Pyramid robes, wLich will be sold low at tho New York store, W I-1 GARRARD. a 1 1 79 Market, street. • Parasols, Parasoletts, and Sunshades. E. CONSTABLE, has received this day a very large assortinent of Parasols and Sunshades. amongst these are French, Parasols with French Sticks. Seellued do and, Parnsuleus. Plain do and Sunshades. To which B E C invites the attention of his custo. finer . 83.diark.t et. ap4 Hides. 178 S s tLorAeCadmfirly; sale 1 . 7 E t 11, Warehouse et o r e tic o l in f C A McANCLTY & Co. Canal Basin. C.A. McLiNULTY..& CO., FORWARDING AND!COMMISSION MERCHANTS Vaunt Swazi, Pittsburgh, Pa. '.ratir3 BLEACHED SHEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS. The attention ofl.purchasers is invited to our larfe.stock of. these'goodi. • 4.9 Soperior Sea Island shitting Muslin; 15.15 do do do do do; 7.8 d o 'i .." do do; 12.4 Hamilton SlMeting; - 5.4 .do do; 9.8 do do. marl? T . DIENGOODS.4-Havin. paid particular at tention to the selection o f ' . linen goads, we are able to oiler them at reduced prices, our stock con nistiog In parts of 8, 10 and 12 4 !Wesley 'sheeting; 0, 8 and 11 4 Tel* Diaper; ,G, 7. 8, 9,10, , ,11, Find 12.4 Tabb cloths. ;Lino napkins and Doilies, together with a full as. lumens of Irish and l3rown Linens, dre, ,tsmil7.lw ; SIIEA & PENI.4IOCK. Cloths, Calla:wrest and %ratings. WE harejuatopened a large stock of cloths, Cu 'aimercs and yeetings,conaisting of Blech Preach Clotho; Brown and Blue do; - Black Preach Caasiraerea; . Fancy to doi do, Vastings; &c, at prieas auk the Limas. SHEA & PENNOCK. PITTSBUTtpH, PA. 4nar23-2w SHEA & PENNOCK. ~h.., p'n x r,,, , ~.'S::,lti~. , Assignee's Sale; ' . Of Dry Goode. Boots 'arid Shoes, Hats, - Caps and Whips, Carpeting, Cutlery. 4.c. AT Davis' , Commercial Action Rooms, coiner of Wood and Wilt sts, will be sold without reserve to close the concern. on Monday. Tuesday and Wed nesday, April 6tb, 7th and Bth; 1.846, commencing at 10 o'clock in the morning, of each' day, a large and general assortment of Dry Goods, Comprising blue and black broadeloths, cassirneres, satinets, plain and fancy tweeds, jeans, vesthsgs, Wool flannels, blankets, 'alpaccas, mous de tales, balzraines, calicoes, prints, cambrics. ginghtims, checks, tickjngs. molding, linen Canton flannels, shawls, scarfs, cravats, linen and silk handkerchiefs „gum suspenders, hose. shirts, spool cot ton, super patent and shoe thread, buttons, buck mho% and gloves, and diaper, ingrain and star targeting, &c Boots, shises, fine heavy brogans,' women's slippers, silk and fur hats. caps, whips -table and pocket cut lery. steel scissois,butcher knives, G S spoons, ivory, metal anti horn combs, razors, pins, brass clocks, &c, &c. • The Goods will he arranged on tho 2nd floor, and may Ito examined on the Satord ty before rho wa le. JOHN D DAVIS, an 2 A Ilminneer. THE undersigned has removed his Pi '7ll-7r7. ann Forte Manufactory and Music Wareronms, from St. Clair at to 112 Wood street, 2d door above Fifth, wh-re Ito will keep constantly on band, a large assortment of Piu too and Music, and Musical Instruments of every kind. He 'respectfully solicits the attention of Musical Amateurs, to his'Piane Fortes now on hand. They are of the lac tst patterns, mode of the boot materials, and have all the latest improvements. They are war ranted to stand any climate, and to keep in order as long as any manufactured. F. BLUME, 112 Wood at. 2d door above Fifth. N. B. To those who are not judges, he ran only any that he warrants the, Pianos in every particular, and if they du not give entire satisfaction, will refund the money. mar 23. Cough Balsam. Pittshuigh, Jim. 8, 1845. IDO certify that I procured a bottle of B A Fah restock & Co's Pneumonic or Cough Balsam, which 1 used for the removal of a severe COlll. attend ed by a disagreeable cough. I had not token the Balsam but about three of four times, when I 'ceased to cough, and found my breast lightened of the tut pleasant feeling which a severe cold genetally produ ces. .1 am entirely free of a cough; others to my knowledge, who have used it, have also found relief. SAMUEL YOUNG. This mny certify that I hnve been troubled with severe cough since lest fell, until about two weeks, when 1 prucured a bottle of B A Fohncstock & Co's Cough Balsam, which has entirely relieved me. E. YOUNQ, th at. Pittsburgh, Feb 13 ;:, 1 1R 45. This may certiry that some time since. last full I caught cold, attended by a cough which was so trim ble-omens to revertt me from getting sufficient sleep ,•thocotigh would came on in paroxisms which would last Italian hour. Last month I procured a bottle of B A Fahnertock & Co's Cough Balsam, which has en thely remov d the cough. WM TRANTON, near Crogansville. In order to bring the above valuable medicine, with in the reach of every person. it has been pat at the very low price of twenty-five cents per bottle. Pre pared and sold by B A FAHNESTO.CK & car Gib and Woad ftt, Ground Spices. -, 10 CANS Ground Pepper; 10 exits Ground Cinnamon; 5 Cans Ground Alviee; 5 do du Cloves; In store and for sale by J & J MeDEVITT, der.2.o 224 I.ibercv st WHITE Havana Sugar in Buzeo; White Brrail ditto In Income and fur tale by J. &J. M'DF.VITT, iiec 20. 224 Liberty it Thompson's Graduating Pressure Trusses. PRESSURE graduated 1; out one to fifty pounds without a Back l'ad, which does so much injury to the spine. Teustst—The Try , ' is appled and 6 Jays' trial given, and if it d es not pr tve satisfactory in every re spect, the money is cheerfully returned. A longer time is given to those from a distance to return the Truss. A perfect cure warranted, or no charge what ever made fur the Truss. Those sending forthis Truss need only to mention the side ruptured, and the meas ure round the. hips, as the pressure can be graduated to suit their case. For sale by R. E., SELLERS, ap2 ly 37 Wood at. A Member of the Veterinary Callers of Dublin, V S in H B M 11th Reg': of Reyal Lancers. RESPECTFULLY nrcploints the Hor Proprietors of Pittsburgh and its vi cinity, that he has nrrised in town and is located at Jas Armstrong's Washington Hotel, where he intends re. maining a few months. During his scjiturnment in town. he will attend to his professional avocei ion. of fording a good opportunity to persons having diseased Horses of iinving them cured. From Iris long and ex tensive practice, he has made himself familiar with the various diseases incident to that noble and useful the Horse, in this country and in Europe; and has etrocted the must wonderful cures in his depart• mcnt ever known in this country. Amongst the many other &tenses which he curea, there are the following, which have been considered incurable, namely: Bone; Blt,od and Bog Spa.ins, String-bait.Bing•bnnes, Roaring Wherzing, and Bro ken %Vied; all of which he tornoves without leaving a mark or blemish. His terms are moderate,end in all cases a'hero ho promises a cure, he requites no pay until it is effect- ar His Boa and Worm Powders am the most infallible medico now known fur thosadisotreue in sects which are the criu.e of destroying so many val uablo Horses. Theca can he had of him in packa ges varying in prices from 50 cents to $1 50. npd—d3i. Magazines for April. LADY'S Book for April. Graham's Mag " Columbian Mag. " Ladies National Magazine, for April; Jost reeeiird and for sale at Cook's Literary Depot, No 85 Fourth street HOTELS and Steamboat Bars fitted out at the shortest notice; on accommodating terms,, with every thing in the way of Liquors, Glass fixtures, 4-c. 4.e. P. C. MAR I IN mar 26 60 Water street. Leather. 5000 LBS New York Sole Leather, for II ale et Eastern cost, carriage added. I,y P. C. MARTIN, 6U Water at. 7g . BARRELS of tho choicest Apples, just el re ceived per str North Qoeen, and for sale by 133 KEGS No 1 lard; 9 bbl roll bottet; 2 " linseed oil; Received per steamer Rhode island and for sale by M. B. RH EY & Co. 57 Water street. Corn Itroonis. 150 DOZ. almoner! Si Ze6, received end for eule by LAMBERT & SH [PTON, 133 and 135 Wood sr. 141 KEGS Lard; - 4/ 8 sacks prime Feathers; 2 Bundles Deer Skins; 60 dozen tow Yarn; 3 Barrels dried Apples, received per steamer Consul, and for sale by LAMBERT 4. BRIPTON, 133 and 135 Wood at. Lawns and Gingham!. ALARGE and beautiful assortment of the latest style of Lawns and Gingham!, just received and for sale at No 108 Market at. marl 7. SHEA & PENNOCK. • 1- '7'. M=== Removal. Pittsburgh, Jnn 301. h. 1845 HORSE FARRIER. W . O'BRIEN, Lk Card P C MARTIN, ,60 Water street SUNDRIES Prodlace. 4 - !. - 4 t". - 13ATUltjAY PACKET . . . THE- regular mail , nrid ' passenger 'steaMerCIRCASSIAN, Capt Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular packet baween 'Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this Tian every Saturday at 10 A M, and Wheeling at 10 P M the same days Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday at /0 A M. 1 For freight or passage apply on board. . f'The Circassian was built expressly for this trade and offers to her passengers every comfort and accommodation. morn t SATURDAY PACKET The regular trt4iland passenger steatn )- or, MESSENGER, Capt Linford, will un as a regular packet between Piariburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10 A M. and Wheeling at 10 P M. the sumo day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday. at 10 o'clock. A M. Far height fir paasage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade. and offers to her passengers every comfort and 11CrOTTI tuorlation. marP.3 MONDAY PACKDI , THE steamer NIONONGAFIELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular packet ho. meet) Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving thin part every Monday at 10, A M, and Wheeling at 10 P M, of the same day. Returning. oho will leave Cincin 'lna every Thureday at lii A M. For freight ot prtnnage apply on hoard: L The Monongahela wan built expressly for iltht trade: and offers to the passengers every cgmfort, and supUrtur accommodations. mar3l TUESDAY PACKET THE regular mail and passenger i e ff :z a i r, . 1 strem.•r ti I BERN lA, Capt. John Kfinfeher, vv ill run tax a regular pack et between Piallburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this pert every Tuesday at 10 A NI, and Wheeling at 10 1' NI, of the same day. Returning, she will leave thicinnral every Friday at 10 A NI. For freight or pft.lage apply on board. Hibernia was built t•xpressly for the trade and 6.ffors to die par.serigels ever.) , comfort and supe rior aceomndations. apt IVEDNESIDAY PACKET • TUE regular mail and pansenger steamer NEs ENGLAND, Capt S B Page, will run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh and ri ng i an ati, le a ving this port e. cry Wednesday a. 10 A M, and Wheeling at 10 l' M. the same dm-. Returning. she ejil leave Cin cinnati every Saturday n 10 AM. For freight or pa ...age apply no board. (11 . 110 New England W , 15 built enormity fur thin trade, and offer% to the passengers every coml.? and LICCOMMENia . ions. mrieM FUIDAY rActiEr Tlur reenlar mail end pril34el)Zer,StC3 , ll er. CLIPPER NU 2 Captain Croaks. run as a regular tiael.et between Cincinnati and Pitts/flitch. leasing t hi. nort - every Friday nt 10 A M .ntid 11 heeling at IO P M , the same day. Returning alai will leave Cincinnati every Mon day at 10 o ' clock. A M. For fieight or pneunge nppiy on Lonni. The Clipper No 2 was butt' exprer•ly for this irmie end otter, to her pasnengero every comfort and arcom modation. ntat23 18t6 DIONONGAHEL a ROUTE:, PI• BROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA (Only 73 Milct Staging , ) THR SPLENDID PA•T RUNNING STEAMERS s at CONSUL, LOUIS M'LANE A !Cr, MEDIUM, Hays commenced milking their regular tripe be. tween Pittsburgh and friu,,assillo. The morning boat leaves the Nlonong shrift eltarf abova the Bridge, preAcisely at 8 o'clock. Passengershy this bout takes the singes at Browns villa ;tame evening at 4 o'clock, and the splendid cars of the Baltimore and Gbh, Railroad at Cumberland, next morning. ut 8 o'clock, reaching Baltimore the same evening—ooh hours through from Pitudrurg to Boltimmo and 40 hours to Rhilndelphia. The evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers by the evening Boat, will lodge nn the Boat in [DM' Portable State ROOM! die firtt night; wi:l pass core the beautiful mountain senery in daylight: sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altngether. _ The Proprietors or this tout, in order to make the connection comp!ete between Brownsville and Cumber land, have placed on the Road 50 splendid Troy, Albu ny, Concord and Newark coaches, of the mom improv• ed models, and fifty tenrns of the best young horses the country affords in addition to their former stock they feel satisfied they will be able to accommodate and give satisfaction to all who may patronize their Route. By our tickets passengers have choice of either steamboat cr roil mad between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and have the privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore, and resumn their seats at pleasure. For tirbeu apply nt the office. at the St. Charles Hotel, 1"roul at. , or at the wharf beat. feb9 . J. NH:SKI:BEN, Agent. 3. S. DICKEY, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, East Bearer Point and Bridgewater. BEAVER COUNTY, PA. Proprietor and Agent of Steamers, LAKE ERIE. I. MID f n s,kl _ ' Daily between Pittiburgli and Beaver. WILL he prepared on earliest opening of Canal navtgatiun, to rerelve property at his Wharf Boat or in Warehouse, for all points on trio exten sion, crosscut and Ohio Canals, for all points on Lake Erie and tipper Likes, 111 also forward produce, &c. by Penn'a improvements, Apply or address feli24.tf. School Book and Paper Warchonso. LUKE LOOMIS, Agent, Publisher, Book-Seller and Book-Binder, NO. 89, WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. KEEPS constantly on hand a general assortment of nil the School Books in common use, together with the publication of the Presbyterian Board of Pub lication. and other Miscellaneous Books. including Bibles and Testaments in great variety, from the folio size to small pocket editions. Cap. Demy and Medium Blank Books of my own manufacture, embracing Day Books, Journals, Ledge's and Record Books, of the different sizes of paper, and containing from two to eight quires of paper. Flat Cap. Demy and Medium Wilting Paper always on hand, of superior quality; can at abort notice be ruled to pattern and bound to order. ALSO IN STORE -250 reams Cap Writing Paper, diffetent qsralitics, ruled and plain; 90 reams Quarto Post, ruled and plain, (seine very fine); 300 rms Crown Rog and Straw Wrapping Paper; 150 " Medium " 20 Double Crown 80 '• Medium Tea Wrapping, different qualitiee; 16 rms Folio Post Writing, different qualities; TO gross Bonnet Boards, drab, white, and blue and white; A large lot of low priced Printing Paper, of the following sizes: 22 by 32 inches, 20. by 284 inches, 20 by 29 inches 10 by 24 inches, 21 by 28 inches, 21 by 24 inches, 22 by 27 inches. Constantly on hand (of A Ronrwraos'e methane. lure) Printing Paper of the following sizes: Extra Supeifine and Heavy for Job Printing, 20 by 24 inches; News Printing; 22 by 42, 24 by 33&, 27 Inches; Sized, or printing Steamboat and other Bills, 20 by 42 and and 22 by 25 inches; Post Office and -other Envelope Paper, different sizetu All of which will be sold et lowest prices, at whole sale or retail, for Cash, Paper Rags and Tanners's Scraps. mar2B y. N. 0. Molasses. 50 BBLS Plantation Molasses, rec'd ,per atr Colorado, and for sale by M B ItHEY &Co. 51 Water et. - ma=m= EXCHANGE. HOTEL, CORNER OF PENN ANO:ST.CE I AIR - BiRETS; ALLEN BROWN, Piopiietor. • TERNS $l,OO. hat DAY. - •; THE tindersigned, formerly f the Merchantsi Hetet, corner or Wood and Third street's, - hue leased this superior establishment, and furnished it anew throughout. with neWiheds, new bedding and new furniture. Great care has been taken to fill his Cellars with the choicest viands: A handsome Omni bus and a baggage wagon ere-provided for the use of his guests, and a Porter will' be in attendance at all hours to meet the demands ofthe traveller. The long experience of the undersigned in this business, as.,t res him that his sternest purpose to satisfy all who cull, cannot be onsuceessful. He feels altogether at liberty to promise his visitors a comfortable and cleanly abode, liberal entertainment, and a hearty welcome ate mod• erate expense. ap3 dtf 1 ALLEN BROWN. Lard Oil at a Beth:iced Price. THE ' ,„bser.ber would respectfully inform Lis friends and public in -general, that his new Factory is 'now cormileted..and with a large addition to his machinery, he is prepared to make considera ble quantities of a superior article of , Lard Oil, which he is determined to acll clo;ap, fully appreciating the old proverb, "that a nimble sixpence is better than a slow shilling " lie feels confident that consumers would find it to their advantage to give him a call and 'examine fur themselves. Woolen manufacturers, Machinists and others. are tespeerfolly invited to examine hts superior rdl. Filth street, near Market, opposite Honker's Cnr&rtionti• ry Store, and Mesta,/ Samuel M'Clutken & Gu. Lib , crty street. M. C. I:DEY, Pittsburgh Lard Oil Manufacturer. A superior quality of Star Candle, nym on hand or ...r.rd mart 24. slions! stioesst slioEsm JAMES ROBB. Noe 99 Market sareet and 91 Idberty street, an nearly opposite Shen 4. Pennoek!s, on Markel sired, WOULD take this method or - calling the wen- V F, lion of his blends, and ladies and gentlemen generally to his largo and excellent assortment of hoots shoes, &c., which have been manufactured and puts chased with great care, expressly for the retail trade, comprising ono of the largest assortments that can be limn& in any retail establishment Went of the Moon tains. Flie assortment of lady's fancy shoes and hoots i 4 complete, and he flatters himself he can please the nicest tastes. Gent omen in vise' sif Boots. Bootees, Shoes nr Pumps will find in his essnittnent rill that Can be wi.h ed. Alen--13oys'. ynoth's, rind ciiiidten's fancy Beet; Bi-item Shoes ond Primps arid children's Shoes in G.reirt variety, all of which l i e will he happy to sell as low as the lowest. Pleas° call end judge for your . - ..rites. P. S.—l.adieo' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes of the latest fashion made to order, as usual, at tho isoriest notAr.e, mail° d I vr,Stas3t. SPRING FASHION. a JUST received by exprons from New York, the Spring Style of limn. A1d0...! in want of a Neat Super for FasbiumaJle Hnt, are respectfully invited to call. S 7‘lOOllE, 33 Wood ,t roll d.tw 3 &n , . below Diamond Alley. TO AIMS: TO 8.111 , 415! THREATENED INVASION or WESTER • PENNSYLVANIA by. Col Smiri, with 111,000 men, notwith• •tandinl v.-hick will continue to sell CLOTHING cheaper thin any has heretofore been off.,eii in the western conntry. havint the largest es. ,abli.hment in the city, fronting on Liberty and Sixth streets Ile now Trepan,' to show to his numer ous patron., the greateitt vnrirty of Cloths. Cassimeres, Vestings, and Clothing of 011 iiesciimions, suitable for the op mooching seuson, that. hl/1 ever been offered in thi mo,kr•r, in %hick) oil clin 'MVO tho Right of Way. Observe the corner, No ]G7, Liberty sod Rinrb too. .1. M. Wlll . l B.:, Tailor, mo. 25. - Pr•rprietor. In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny tours ty,of June Terni,.lB42, No 106. IN the mailer or the volnntary as , - signment of Ntterion dr. Vandyke- Mareh 21 1846. William Wills- n. t, • the assi t tnee, having flied his account and asking to be discharged, it is or " tiered that notice thereof be given in the Deily Morning Pust.l-ntihshed in the city of Pitts burgh, for six weeks, end if no objectiooi are made the assignee ufnresaid will be discharged trona his From the Record, t GF.nRGR 11 Pro. rnnt.r. di; r WHOLESALE St.ioEl STORE. 11. CHILDS & CO., ARE now receiving their spring supplies, consist ing of one of the largest, cheapest and best assortment of BOOTS and SHOES thst they have ever been able ea Ming in this mark. 1. Also. L.ndii•ei . and Misses Pl-rence Braid, and Straw BONNETS, of the latest style; tngether with 1 splendid assortment of PALM LEAF HATS, men.' and bays' summer P APS.— A Also, a large lot of N York 'raved SOLE LEATH ER. all of which having been purchased at the lowest roles, and selected with great care for the western 'rude, will be s , Id at a small advance above cost and charges. All merchants Wishing to purchase will tind it to their intmest weak and examine their neck iiriore purrhasiog elsewhere. tour 2.7df John W Eltirroll--Attornoy ut Law. HAVING returnedfrom 1114 European tour has tnken an office on the north east corner of Smith- Field and Fourth streets. Persons having bud husiv nets and pnpers in the hands of §ninuel Kingston Esq. demised a ill cull on the above its all the unsettled hu.iness of Mr Kingston has been leftict.hia hands. mats •JUST IN TIME FOR CHEAP BARGAINS." JUST received, a splondid assortment of spring and summer goods. Unsurpassed for quantity. gpnlity or Style. The Proprietor of this Eostublislimnnt Takes great pleasure in informing his friends and the public In general, that lie is now prepared to fill all orders J. S. DICKEY, Denver that his Numerous customers may favor him with. Strangers and Travelers , would do we.l, in Iron City, to emit and examine his extensive and well Made stock of ready made clothing. Ho has a corn nlete assortment of ,- English cloths, to which' he , Aould invite attention also French cloths °r every color and quality, which he is Olrming at a very small advance on eastern prices. Remember at this Store you are not asked two prices. being Convinced that smell pmfits and quick sales is the best way to secure C1310(11. Having in his employ the best workmen, he can Every article mode at hie establishment to fit well, And to be of the best materials, he would again invite Purchasers generally to give 'date cull. Before purchasing in any other place, As he is confident he can sell them as goad goods at as Reasonable prices as any house in thiscity Going so for as to say a little the .per. All his goods are new and of handsome patterns pur chased In 'be east, but a few weeks since; the subscriber Now returns his thanks to his friends and the public in general, and Solicit.; a continuance of their favors. ITP Iron City Clothing Store, No 13Q, Liberty street. [mar 7) C. M'CLOSK EY. pladoria Wines. .OME very choice old Blackburn Maderia Wine, 13 fur sale by the down, or single bottle by STERETT & No 18, Market street, one door above Front. Sherry Wines. BROWN, Gola. end Yale Sherry Wines in dozens or single bottles, for sale by STERETT & Co. ItirAHOOANY AND ROSE WOOD VENEERS All. AND BOARDS—Just received, a large assort ment of-the above articles. of alf sizes and qualities, at F. BLUNIE'S'II2 Woad at.; 2d door above Fifth. mar 23. • CANE FOR CHAIR SEATS-5110 lie Cane for Chair Seals, on hand and for aale at V 5,112 Wood at, 2d. door above sth. warp.. HEIM MMR! BATS! FIATS!! An Acrostic ''-'-,... :'';'.,-,;=':i',..:,,,,,r,„:',.1, - ORNAMENTa HA IR W 0 RI 4 MRS RENTER 7 c4 " ata2s2 . ALLEGIIENY CITY, SiX doors from Aqueduct,the Opposite the Collector Mai Wishes to inform the public that she has just coat menced the Oita Atacama. Fiala BilgiriP2l3, (IA has a . very superior stock, received Born the Eastern Cities, and Paris; and she is prepared to fill nil otders et the shortest notice, and in a tnanaer that nunnm be excelled by any similar manufacturer in the country. She has on hand and intends keeping,a large assort ment of Ornamented Hair Work, such as Ladies Wigs, Bands, Braids, Curls, Necklaces, Guards, Bracelets, Finger Rings, 4.c. Gentlemen's Wigs, Tanpries Scratches, &c. Mrs R., has been for many years engaged in the btt siness in France and the United States, and frnm her long and extensive experience, she feels confident of being able to give satisfaction to all who will fa , or her- with their patronage. Hrr prices era more liber al than have been-offered in this city heretofore. mar 17-Iv Pittsburgh Portable Boat Line, M 346. FOR the transportation of freight between Pitts burgh and the ALI. ntic Cities. via Pennsylvania Improvements and Raltimote and Susquehanna Rail- road. The Proprietors of this old e stublished Line, hay ing completed their arrangements, ore prepared to for word goods to and from the Ean (on the opening of the coon% navigation,) on an liberal terms as those of and other responsible Line, and are determined that noenre or attention on their part shall he wanting to Secure n continnance of that patronage so liberally bestowed upon them for several yearn pan. The decided success of th'e Portable Boat system, munifeAt in the regularity and dispatch experienced in thedelivery of goods, the abnence of 01l rink of delay, breakage or other damage incident to the old system, where goods have to be hurtiedly trnnashiPped three times on the way, and the merchantable order, in which produce has been avowedly delivered by them, has induced the proprietors to increase their stock considerably this season. Theirextensive warehouses at each point (unequalled by' nay other Line). affords them facilities to conduct their business with din:watt and to shippers the convenience of free slornge, if re quired, until their arrangefnents are complete—while their long experience in WO coming trade, it is pre- sumed, will be sufft:ient guarantee to their patrons and the public, th,t they will successfully exert them selves to give general saiistuction. Produce received and ft-rwurded. gierimh,tat c a ne . Rea paid, and Bills . Lnding transmitted free of chatge for commission, advancing or storage, nod nil comma icattotts to the following agents promptly attended to. TAAFPE & O'CONNOR, cur Penn and Wayne sic., Pittsburgh. THOM ‘S BOBBIDGE. 272 Markitt &tram, Philadelphia. O'CONNORS & CO, North street. Baltimore. • Tapscott's (amoral Emigration Waco. EM ITT ANC ES and passage to and from GR EAT lA, BRITAIN ASD IRELAND, by W. & J. T. Tap scott. south street, corner of Maiden Lane, New Turk, and 96 Waterloo road Liverpool. The subscribers having accepted the agency of the a bove house, are now prepared to make arrangements open the most liberal terms with those desirous of pay; ing the passage of their friends from the old Country, and flatter themselves their character and lung atand ine in business will give :ample assurance that all their arrangements will be carried cut faithfully. Messrs. W. & J. T. Tapscett, aro lang and favor ably known for the superior class, accommodation and sailing qualities of their Parket Ships. The QUEEN op Tits W EST.,SHERIDAN, ROCHES TER, GA RRICK. HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS, LIVERPOOL. end SIDDONS, two o f w hi c h hs a ,c each Port monthly, from New Turk-the 2lst and 26th, and from Liverpool the Gilt and I Ith. in addition to which they have arrangements with "the St. George and Union Lines of Liverpool Packets, to insure a departure from Liverpool. every five days being thus determined, theit facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage, while Mr. %V. Tapvcott's con stant personal superintendence of the business in Lis ., r:rpool is en additional security that the comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended to. Thf. %uhlcribers being (ns usual) extensiTely engeg ed in the Transportation Business betwten Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Citie4, are thereby enabled to take 'Marge of and forward passengers imtnedit.tely on their landing, without a Chance of disappointment or delay, and are therefore prepared to contract for pus. sage. Item any sea Port in Great Britain or Ireland to this City', the nature yf the business they are en gaged in giving them facilities fo, carrying passengers no far inland not otherwiie attainable, and will, (if necessary.) fore aid pasiengers limber west by the best mode of conveyance without any additional charg es for their trouble. Whore persons sent for decline comity , ' out, the amount paid for passage pill be re • funded in full. REMITTANCES Thesubscribers are also prepared to givd drafts at eight, fur any amount parable at the priocipul Cities and Towns in England, Ireland. Scotland and Walvis; thus affording a safe and ripeditious mooe of Remit ring funds to those Countries, which person a requi• ring such facilities, will gad it their interest to avail themselves nf. Application (if by letter post paid) will be prompt ly attended to an application to TA AFFE: &O'CONNOR, Fttrwarding and Commission Mer Chants, mar 27-rl&t. ly. Pittsburgh, Ps. TUOMAS PALMER, MANUFACTURER A; IMPORTER OF WALL PAPER`, Fire Board Prints. Borders. L. andscape Paper, Or namental Designs,. Transparent Window Shades, , and Dealer in tVriting and Wrappini , Paper, Bonnet and Binder s Boards, 4.e. co. 47 HARRET ST, BETWEEN THIRD & FOURTH $15., ISBI7GRH. PA. HA Shad at no former : period, a stock so extensive and well assorted, as that to which he now moat respectfully invites the attention of purchasers. It nett prises French and Amerienn parlor, hall, office, cham ber and counting room Paper, of every quality. The colors are brilliant and durable. and dm style of pat terns unsurpassed. By the 6gular Line of Puck ets, between Havre and New York, and from the Fac tory, which is nlways in active operation, and uni formly supplied with the best workmen the country can furnish, frequent additions, during the Spring and Summer, will be made to ttfe goods in store.— Prices moreover, will he so extremely moderate as ; to meet the views of the most economical, and satisfv merchants and house•keepers disposed to examine and judge for themselves, that their interns will be essen tially subserved, by buying at this Establishment. tar Rags, Tow and Tannner's Scraps taken in trade or bought at the regular market prices. march 23,13 m. Dissolution orPartnorship. THE partnership of the undersigned, heretofore existing under the firm of GUACET Szakstv EDT, Blacksmith* was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 7th day of Feb inst. The books, papers, notes and accounts of the lam firm have been placed in the hands of James Gracey, fur settlement and collection, and all accounts against the said firm, will be presented to him fur settlement and satisfaction, he being fully author ised and empowered for that purpose. JAMES GRACEY. Pittsburgh, Feb.l4, 1845. JAMES KENNEDY. Ellacksmithing Establishment re The undersigned having this day entered into partnership ander the firm of .1. 4. J. GRACEY, for the put pose of carrying on the El lack smithing business, in the buildings of the late firm of Gracey 4. Kennedy, at the corner of Water and West sts., ,fittsburgh, where every thing in their line of business, will be promptly attended to. Steamboat work, Canal Lock irons, &c., made and finished upon the shortest, no tice JAMES GRACEY , Piuebargh,Feb. 14, 18464 JOHN GRACEY, Having retired from 'the the late firm of Gracey & Kennedy, 1 cheerfully recommendetithe old customers and patrons to My successors. Messni.J &J , Gracey. tuarTfi lm: 'JAME'S KENNEDY. SELECT SCHOOL WM. MOODY respectfully ammunces to his old friends, that he intends opening a Select School in this city, on the Ist 'Monday of April nest, In the basemen iof the Third Presbyterian Church. mee9 • " MVeT=E 44 1..INBLVt311ING F - 10itnlYii1 99 • Orrick or .- rei-Ceriort,,Trte:Coteeiwz r 1 , -New York, Miircb 16, 1846- . • . Ta the fahabitemla of Piitbur - gli,• Allegkeny; and 'fh,e surrounding country., • Chtiff attentiior has this day been direited to an ar tie!e that appeared In the "Pittsburgh. Daily Anieriian," under date 0f1.5111 March instant, headed as shove--rtnd whichliis'µl3o appeared subseqUendy. hi RC vere) of, the Pittsburgh newspapers. Vie hasten to'reply thereto. !Vile find that through thirst. , rttedia we are sueceisive , firchurged 'with:, flagrant violations of the principlea of truth and j , istlce; but we are prepared to give you a triumphant -vindication of Our character. 't'l'e,licrwev.- Cr, exceedingly rep:et that in so airing, we shalthave in allude - to bur tespectedaomemporaties the "Pekin Ten' Company of New . 1797 . k "- t heir r;crii doh --thoi r history, end their manner of doing business ne cessarily, in some degree; have to come under eitami nation. All that we can!thi is to endeavor to keep the following developments within the limits of your neighborhood; out of whitib locality, we trust, for the credit's sake of wham' it may concern. the questions at issue Tilly remain undiacussed.' Far from having rnaliciaas intention in what we are nhout, tri we do so merely froth flip) very. jusliGable fnutlye 7 of self protection—we would) fain tendei: good f r oYeaii: this we solemly declare. 'ratting this laudable 4tand we reply, Stu, to the charge as ii,ll o w s ; • " They (The Canton TO Company) linoe publi4h.: ed a handbill, in which, they have Cippropiiltfd. seoM cur word. the favorable Otices of the Pekin Compa ny's tea.. in all tho lotting jontnala of New York; 'and other chief. ;imply altering the name of the Coeval-1y from the Pekin to,the Canton Tea CoMprtny." And farther down in the column this abarge is re- pealed. though modified ns ("Hews; This handbill beers the impress of the. Company and appears to have been issued, if not by it, at lens. upon its authority." Now we deny ever issuing—eve deny ever nudzor iiing—we deny ever perusing such- a handbill Truly we: cannot always control the actions of on agents, et a remote distance, in relation to - the meth ode they employ to facilitate the sale of our Teas: bu , us soon as we discover any: thing iMproper in this re 'meet. we Invariably rliaantintenance it, and urge that 'strict regard to honor and.uprigtitness might Otran feriae till! the means they' ilia for 'their dis Posit Ily one of our remote Agents, probably, the handbill in question may twin bejm.issuerl, but toe deny:hat it ever had our sanction or authority. We cannot, however, dismiss this subject without" touching upon the morality of these notices. They ore represented as eminetine, spontaneously. from the Editors of New York and other Newspapers, and to iris.' from on impression of the great commercial or. rangements. and general appreciation of the teas of Ithe Pekin Tea Company. We beg leave to set you 'right na that subject. We are prepared to prove ; on oath if required, that i every favorable notice in the New York papers, referred to. were witirrru by the Pekin Tea ComPany Taystat.vas,andahat almost in every case the said New York papers were!rsto, for their insertion. When nth' was not litera-y the case, the said "favorable notices" were insetted in co tsidetation of nn expensive advertisement being he. stowed upon the papers whetein such editor ialsappenr ed. All this we ore prepared to prove—arse by the 'arlmisSion of one of their own Agehts secondly, by the advertising Agent they formerly em ployed—thirdly, by the testimony of must of the .New York Editors themselves. l Su much for theft "favor able Ounces in the public prints." The method we adopted in prosecuting our bosines, , being essentially at variance with any modification of deteption, we never resort to the publication of such notices. Every businesS man in New York is Well ac quainted a ith the origin. as well as theinerits, rti such cOitnrialistn. owing to which its utillity here has long since ceased, and it ratherdimlnithes than adds to the respeCtability of any New Yoth establishment. We next review the paragraph wherein we arel charged as frandute.ntimitators of the Pekin Com pany.; It will he found nearly at the head of the said ar title. It reads asfollows:— "It is well known to! most of our readers that the Pekin Tea Company of New York. an association of heavy capitalists 4)( that city,,haye established• agen cies in Pekin and Canton fur the purposeof selecting reels, and putting them updhere, from u hence they are shipped direct to the Company at New York.— These teas have obtained a high reputation, and have ... . . . become the subject of frequent notices in the public prints. The success of thin Company has induced the re-genii tlion of another called the 'Canton Tea Company,' who admit that they are' not importers. but 'purchase their Teas ft ont the prorniscuoun at rival { in New- York, where they are put up in n manner to im itate,i hose r.f the Pekin Tea Company." 'Now, in the latter part of 'JO paragraph instated a falsehood so glaring, that an;attempt us support, it in env Atlamic city would subject any editor to universal ridicule, and in New York he would be reearded as a consummate knave, if not an ni.solute ma Ala. We are Satonished to find that any Pittsburgh editor, hes ing uccess (an most necessarily be the case) to New Yet k jouraals for years past.. can be so deplorably ig norant of the fact that rite Canton Tea Company have been established in New York FIVE Tem - cal—and aim. thutithe Pekin Company have only existed -twnt.vte m o strasl—and that the latter honse was established schally in consequence of the success and reputation of the former. Here then is a fraud truly unblushing —nay, verily abominable. i We are also reflected on as being an Wirier con cern. because "we select our; Teas from the promisee- One pargoes l., h i w...c.. an.ve." IHow touch more com mendable to come nut with the plain truth than to resort to such vile falsehoods as appear in the begin ning nf the paragraph now under review. The words are ''The Pekin Tea Company of New Yolk, an anon ciation of heavy capitalists in that city." &c,—( Let therender refer.) Is in possible that the inhabitants of pittabfirgh can swallow all this!' le thin city (New York) every (Meeting-house lad. of fourteen yenta old, knows better. Let any individual who would satisfy himself on the subject, refer , to the files of the Coutier and Empliter, Journal of Commerce, or Commercial Advertisclr, which he may find at any large Hotel in Pittsburgh. and see, ifin the'lietc of imported merchan dise, he can discover that any entries of Teas have. been made at the NeW York Custom House for such a firm as the "Pekin Tea Company." We defy them io prove that they ever received Teas direct from China! Who ever believe's such a barefaced aster. lion are deservedly humbugged. As to the' fact of their having an "agent in Canton," tee deny it. Who is be? But the idea of their having another in Pekin, is an absurdity so monstrous, and a falsehood so -gin. ring. as not to deserve consideratiun. Who ever heard of Teas being selected end shipped at Pekin? Outrageous nonsense: I . We happen to know thatlthe "fine Teas which their agents in Pekin and Canton select,put up and ship diiect to New York," are selected in Front street, in this city, at the store of Beebe & Brothers, and other wholesale Grocers, shipped thenca hy their carman to the store 75 Fulton street, then packed in imitation'of the Canton Tea ComVany's Teas by Frenchmen and Germans, in the upperpart of the building, brought dawn stairs. and thence dispatched, to Pittsburgh and other places. Lastly—Who la the association of New York cap. italista. called the "Pekin Tea Co," prnfessingto have $500,000 engaged in thg trade? The agents and satesm , n, Messrs Douglass, Callender and Roe, were previouslyemplcyed at the New York Sun News. pnper establishment. Mr Haritillen, the out door a gent, was formerly subscription clerk fur Messrs Ed mund Charles & Son's Bank Nine Lint; and the only, and exclusive owner and proprietor of the whole catch lishment is Henry IVykoir, publisher of a paper cal led the "New York Republic," no* extinct, and well known to the world as a cantroverainl antagonist of James Gordon Bennet, of the New York Herald. We exceedingly regret the necessity which - compels us to coma out in promptly;—we are, nevertheless, ready to procure' the proper affidavits, certified before the New York City and State authorities, in confirma. I tion of all that we have now stated, if called upon. 1 New York Canton Tea Company, Per THOMAS A. MONICHOUSE. - I lgr 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 & Co-, 23 Fourth at., Cincinnati, Ohio. OBED MITCHELL,B4 Chesnut, and 339 Market sr.. Philidelphia. . Principal Office in New York, 125 & 125.. Chatham at., Ids Greenwich et. • ' ' mar26.lnad Jamas daValinb s IMPORTER: AND WHOLESALE DEALER, IN fine Jewelry, Cutlasi, silver and German 8 war 1 Spectacles, gold and silver Pencils, 'Hier Thimbles Scissors, Tweezers;silk and gum Suipenders, silk and bead Pursna,carpet Bags, Hosiery, children's Cloaks, Bams Oil; Beef Merrow.. cantle, cream end palm Soaps. &c, &c. 'Don't inistelte'the 'plane. NO. 61. MARKET STREET; East side, between Third and Four tit its, sh.r4 , ...e• t ißow.' • Ig ISZEZZI=II .'l'' =BM I[3, I '2.7C2RAORPINARY taEl uftg.CiFjWir;Mip mfNli.-;7Tbe fopew int V.../ is from a worthy Citizen of gonedngla,, and I", member of the iViethadist church: Phib ttel ia, Jan d • Dn.: D. Titittr. Si :--J,untlee ennwels me • Ed followingstatement nf .the exttentilinur, .effecte of your vuluable me44rinec the ALTEklife , 'FIVE; I certify din t my , wire waS afflicted' for foorteerS years:during which time her disease baffled. thmskillt, of several emineut phyciaians. Finding that every: means that were used failel to relieve her.: .r.clotclut ded to 'place her fn the Pennsylvania. 000;4 hoping '• thigt, under the care and treattneot she would there • receive kern the Physicians in that. institution..sho thightagain be restbred to health. But to my. grristi disappointment, she grew wet so anti beeame deranged • in her mind, and I was ohilgedto rake her home again's "oCußsett:" and BEREPT OP BEASON. I will : hero -mention that ut this time the more prominent., symptoms of her disease were DySpepsia and. Liver Complaint, attended with sickness of. the -stomach, , • • end vomiting of a•very offensive.fcetid mucons,-pains in her head, bark and stomach, and through the'rceill of the heart, a tronblesome cough from large (valid: ties of_phlegm in ber throat, Which kept her c omi nt ,„.. ally gagging and retching to throw it up. -She-had no appetite. and wns very weak; She taco softened , , very much from. u uterine diocese by which she wan confined to heebed, having ,entirely lost the nce . het. limbs, and for several months we. had to lift her . in not out of bed. A n•Lit, all the above, the deranged 'cute of bee rnind . (which al - this lime, was truly awful,) mud yvu will be able to form some ilea of her taffies lions. . By the advice friend we commenced giving bet yohr A ERA T IVE, in thn doues of a teasptonfiti 'life(' times u day, nod found that it helped her. We nine cove her your Vertnitu,e,e, to increase her appetite, and the Sanative Nils to reguiete her bowels.: She had not t.lten two 'bottles. Of dm Alterative, 'before-It• operated upon her in a' wr.mdercul manner, filltag, her face with small rod pimples, and caused her to expet , tornte large - rpiantities; c4toption, before tvhich,.ber breath was ferntE•irtive we could . not romain in that roam u ith her unko, the doors were rtpen. Finding the.Alierutive doing Iter.sl mull gond * lllCrenSed rile dose scent ding to the directions, and Nile continued toimprovo dail3', until finally. she was restoredlo health in body us well a‘ir mind • I hope you will delay no time in. laying . this befitrs• the public. Tv , I List willing to be qualified itt, imp time to :be t iuth attya above statement, and that it wasyour ALTERATIVE cured her. All peruors will be convicted of the truth of NS ststenfent. by callidg at.mc louwt in Bedford street a buve Marlboro. •I wird, with-respect. MUF.L FIELDS. Prepored at Nn 13 south Third stre - ot. Fur gala in Pittsburgh, ut 72 Fourth at.. near Wood. - np2 d&K. patronized by Everybody. The Wonderful Vegetable Purgative s FOR THE CURE OF Headache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, Pilee,Dispepsia, Scurvy. Small Pox, Jaundice, l'ains in the Back,lis. ward Weakness,. Palpitation of the Heart, Rising n the Throat, Dropse. Asthma Fever of all kinds, Fe- male Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum,; Heartburn, -_ iforms.Cholera Motbits, Combs, Quinsey. Wboopipg- - Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver-Complaint, ErYsipa Dearness,fichings of the Sk in, Colds, Gout, . el, Nervous complaiots, and a Variety of other diseases, --- ari-dng from Impurities of the blood, and obstructions-- - in the organs-of digestion. - [From the Agent at Quebec, L. C.] - DISEASE O.P'THELI.VE.I2.. • DE3.11 Stm—Agrecable to your desire, L write u. keep you apprized of the prospects of the Clickener Sugar Coated Pin galive Pfil,lo this city. You may .., recollect, when j first commenced selling your medi- Mae, whist was in May, 18,4, we little dreamed of the success thst would crown the undertaking. Our premises bad been so Completely flooded by the one thousand and one unsaleable remedy - for every, possis ble Complaint under the inn, that 1 setiously: -contents . plated having nothing more to do with any thing , of the kind.' However, at the most urgent solicitation -we consented to make a trial of yours. At first welound considertiblerlifficully in attracting public attention t 4- %eras them. People hod been so often deceived by the vile compounds which have flooded the country for the last 13 yenre or more, that they determined, if possible, never lobe "taken in" again; and die cons& quonce was, they could loudly be persuaded . to accept of the Pills, as the saying is, for "love nor moneys'! Thus mat(erra proceeded foe a week ortwo,when s ai "good luck would have it, YMrs. N alady or our city, who had long suffered from all affection Of ~, the Liver, accompanied by indigOulintl of the most ob. stinate character:was persuaded toaccept a Lai, nri - condition !hat nothing was to be paid for it, if they did not afford her the necessary relief. I must confess, weourselves had-very little faith in.thamatter, knee.. ' ing as we did, that her complaint Was one of long - standing and had -bsen unsuccessfully treated by titer ' most eminent PhYsicians of this 'and several ntsighber s ingtowns. But we had deteemined to give -the mill. vine a fir trial, and if it proved to be worthless ' - it would be a source of satisfaction to know it, bothto you and to its. No less to our joy than surprise, bow ever, only a few days hail elapsed, when the Indy agnia presented herself at our countoe and enquired for elinth ertbox. really think, Mr. Williams," says ihe," -- that your Pills ore beginning to work a 'great change in my health, and. altogether for the better. When I took the Second dose, I began to feel much betterthaa I did at first; the pain inimy side was considerably re- lieved; my appetite begtit, to improve; and the bleed seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in my youthful days:. Since then, I have taken the remainder orthe Pills, and My improvement has been, sensibly progressing et every repetition of the dose. - I have no doubt that a feW mote boxes will effectually cure me." The result was as she predicted. Her . henitli is completely restored.. Theflush,of youth and beaus - r ry - has returned', to her cheeks, and the ',respecter a' long and a happy life is before her. I am satisfied she will neveeforget the Clickenor Suger..Conted Pills.- - As might naturally be - supposed, the - news or this ex traordinary cure was rapidly disseminated througlithe city and adjacent country; and scarcely -a Week bad elapsed, before enquiries began to be made firr Click ener's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand has already increased to such an extent, that we find'. thegreatest difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it did not seem like exaggeration,' might almost say that we . are literally besieged by women, and children, labor. Ing under every possible ailment which "hirman flesh-. is heir to." The halt, - the lame, arid the blind; the . asthmatic, consumptive, and dyspeptic, are thronging our doors in pursuit of the never-failing Panacea.— Testimonials of its salutary decor are voluntarily flowing in upon Its . from every quarter. One person, informs us he has been relieved of a meat - obstinate Dyspepsia. Another has just recovered from .a seri. - nun attack of Apoplexy. A third. bas succeeded to expelling from his system the symptoms of-Jaundice. And a fourth has just recovered from en attack of PM =friary Consumption, which had confined him bis bed for Many months.=Sovve ga. But do - rint fait to keep us supplied. Besides our Retail Trades we " ' have standing orders from the conntry, ,to a large amount. Send 30 Gross at ynur earliest convenience Yours, &c.. R. H. WILLIAMS. Quebec, L. - C., April 14, 1845. REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICKENER. is the original inventor of!the Sugar Coated Pills; and that nothing of the sort was ever beard of Until :be intros daced them in June, 1893, as will be seen by the fols lowing: • .I"REMLUM. This Diploma was awarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the city of New York, October, 1843; to C. V4CLICKENER s for the invention of SUGA R COATED PILLS: JAMES T A LT. IAD.GE, PreAldent. T. B. Waxestas,Corresponding Secretary. - - Gmos J. LEEDS, Recording Setretary. . tart To avow CotterratrErra.--Purchaseri emit always ask for .Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable and see that each hos has upon it his sign:tem all others are counterfeit. • W LVI. JACKSON, 'coiner of. Wood and LthellY straits, is Dr. 'Clicitener's agent for rittsberghfind tieiriity.- ! geNt
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