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VAN, -, A" 4 1 . i ~.;,•-t.-P-V; Vi‘:7 : ,:i, . .4;-5- l7, q , '''',- - . - • ~,' i:" -,-,;','• bP:'"-i`7::'-P''' y-:-..j.:-,-;63-‘":„-4.(`', .r.; kr ~,,,,,,I,- :.,,- ; ,- ..., -- . - 2?:....-4,y,1 , :I.; .=,..,:, -. :x. 1 , :i. - -,-,: •ra .4 ,4 ~ ', :: ,:". :' ':. 0 :Lo , - . Storning post. PITTSBURGH, PA. THURSDAY' MORNING, APRIL 9, 1846 CO , - • - RRESPON DENTS . . • • In r . „ . . eference to - cOmmunications which may appear in this paper; wethti:veone or two remarks to make.— We will I ouertmoue . Without the name of the author be ing gist - made knownto us, and when inserted, ;nion! ways be taken as expressive of the views of the writer, and not the. editor of this paper. unless the views so ex pressedere editorially remarked upon and approved. Tomes: Coottx.--April Bth. Six customers before his honor this morning, three were committed to the bill, two paid their fines, and ono discharged. MASONIC NOTICE.- % .N t ip c .61311FAIIR: • A meeting of St John's Lodge No 2.19, AN m.,.", will he held at their Hall, cornerof Wood nod Third stmt i. •By order of the worshipful Master. a 1,9 MISSIONARY CONVENTION The fr'ends of Missinns generally, ore invited to attend. a MissiottsaY CoavaaTtotr, which will be held in the Third Presbyterian. Church. on Friday and Saturday neat. Public meetings .•n both days, at 101 o'clock, A. M., and at 3 and 7 o'clock, P. M. The Rev. Dr. Armstrong, one of the Secretaries of the American Board, and the Rev. Mr. Melon, the General Agent of the Board for this State, and the Rsv. Dr. Scudder, and the Rev. Mr, Spaulding. for many. years Missionaries in Inditt.will lie present and take part in the meeting. It is believed the occroion will be found highly interesting to the clitistian pub lic. No collections will be taken up. • , april F.-4t SUSTAIN THE PRESIDENT! OREGON MEETING. 17'The Dernocrmic citizens of the county of Alle gheny and cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny arc ro spectrally ingested to assernhlo at the Washineton Hotil. corner - of Penn and St Clair greets, on 'Fri day e:rening.next,'at 7 o'clock, P M. to expreai their viems on the Oregon qnestion—and the recent Mes 'loge of the'Preei.Vnt, recommending an increase of the means of National deferice lIUNDII.F.DS OF DEMOCRATS. More cures petromerlby Dr. Dancan's Expectorant Dr. •Dur:e•a—Pear Sin—You: may perhaps re member that I vinsulted with you at your office in .Cin cinnati, hi Juno last when you examined my lungs and informed me that there was a small cavity forming i n the lobe of my left lung, with slight Ulcerations and advised me to take a few bottles of the EXPECT°. 'RANT- REMEDY. which I honght of youpi bottles.) I have used I of them, and feel as well as I ever did in my life. Nly cough disappeared after using the first bottle, the pain in my breast also left me, my strength, increased, and also my appetite. The medicine cans• ed me to expectorate triage quantities rtf foul metier, ftei this, was all thrown up, I foli. relief a t once.— Ilthink that the whole world should know, something about the•gchni Vrecis of 'your “Expectorant Reme. dy." for the removal of the first syniptoma leading to Consumption. Please inform me if you tiiiuk it advi. Stable for me to use the medicine any longer. '• Yours truly, and ever grateful, HORICE BINNS, Near Hamilton, Ohio. W. J ACKSON, ap9.' ear of Wood and Liberty its. Coughs and Colds—ln all cases of coughs and colds, the sufferers will find a pleasant but powerful remedy in Clickener'sSiigar Coated Vegetable The fame of this medicine has already spread far and Wide. Over five hundred thousand boxes of these pills were sold last year, having been used in alt as certained cases with perfect success. Fur liver com plaint. affection of the lungs, palpitation of the heart, influenza, asthma, .scarlet fever, fever and ague, drop sy, typhus, fever,.and other diseases. This pill is coat ed with fine white - sugar. so that the medicinal ingro. dients are imperceptible to the taste. To children,' they may be administered without difficulty. So well otivinced is Dr ClickenerOf their effitacy in all speci fied cases. that ho pledges himself to return the money when the promised effect is not produced. Sold by %Vm Jackson. corner of Wood and Liberty streets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickener's Pills In Pittsburgh and vicinity. ltrlleware of an imitation article called "impro • wad.Segar-Coa(ed Pills," purporting to be Patented as both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries. got up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, for the last four or Ave years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. opr 9. Dr. Witlar's Balsam of Mid Cherry.—Thin celebrated remedy is a compound bal•mmic prepnra• /ion of the Wild Cherry and Moss of Iceland. com bined by a new chemical progress with the Extract of Pine. So salutary have been its effects in all ca ses when administred for Coughs, Asthma, Cnnanmp• tion. or anydisease of the lungs, that many of the mast distinguished physicians have approved and recorr. mended it, and openly acknowledged it tube the most valuable medicineever discovered. It istruly a valuable medicine, and in effecting an :immense amount o good in the rtlierof suffering humanity. ['See Advertisement. Per Boston Steamer, 24 DRESSES of rich London 51 Delaineß; 8 " So,,tch •• 10 Superb Pyramid robes, wlich will be 4013 low at the New York store, IV 1.1 G,0.11.A11D. apt 79 Miirbet street. Parasols, Parasoletts, and Sunshades. BE. CONSTABLE, has received this day a s very largn assortmont of Parasols and Sunshades. Amongst - these' a re French, Parasols with French Sticks. Scellurt'cl do and Parasoletts. Plain do and Sunshades. To which B C invites the at tontion of his eu•to mers. 83 Market at. art I BATS! BATS!! 4 SPRING FASHION. .31ST received by express from New York, the spring Style of Hats. All those in want of a Neat Superior Fashionable Hat, - are respectfully invited to i ll,• • S MOORE, 93 Wood et.; mnll•d&w 3 doors below Diamond Alley. Last Notice, ALL persons who havethot settled with the under sigaed for isubscriptibn to the Doily Morning Post, Weakly Mercury and Manufacturer, and for job work and advertising, are hereby informed that their accounts have been phleed in the hands of a Collec tor, and that, to save costs. his necessary that they should be immediately liquidated. We hope that all who have not settled their accounts will attend to this notice, and thereb} save themselves and our Collector farther trouble. J C RICHEY, Collector. ap4-d&w. PHILLIPS & SMITH. H.-WILLIAMS , SELECT SCHOOL. HWILLIAMS, has removed his School to Rob • inson's Row. North East corner of Federal and Bobinson streets. Allegheny. AP 4-d2w 700 - f B or A vi G ie P . li! y me Green Rio Coffee, on haudand BURG aIDG E, WILSON & Co., Water street. mer2l _ Ualsins. 1.0 r BOXES - Bunch Rakins,juscre'ceived an. -foisale by BURBRIDGEt WILSON &CO., . - rnar2.4 . . •' Water et. SELECT SCHOOL WM. MOODY respectfully announces to his old friends, that he intends opening aSelect School in this city, on theist:Monday.of April next, in the basement of The Third Presbyterian Church. mar2l-tf. ~Yq 1 ..1 ,'. • • ms:g at ' - - •-i• -.. .. ' It:, ... # , , A, • . • • .. ,- __,r,4-- -- ". - 2 - -..-'.'• - .:- 1 V. ; :' -.: ... • ' - -- i• ..-..--- ` A,, , :, , ',: q . , , ' ' ....- -• . .4. , • ,• • 7 0 fe k e;. '..._."---.. t.4:1,', _'',-•-' ,--.-_...-;=,,.-__"' ..,„________ --•. t ------0,--- .'" . "7 - _-,..--- ' . BY LAST; NIGHT'S MAIL. From the Washington [lntim, April 6. FROM THE SOUTH. Fifteen day& later frinn'Vern Cruz. By the mail of tills evening, we have New Orleans papers up to the 29th alt, - The brigUnenna left Vera Cruz en the 15th ult, and. arrived at New Orleans en the 26t i. The Water Witch leaving Ye 'ra Cruz, also on the 15th, arrived at New Orleans on the 27th. The main topics of interest in the Mexican papers were the monarchical movement, and the question of Mr Slidell's reception by the Mexican government. The following is from the New Orleans Daily Delta of the 26th. MEXICAN NF. Fifteen Days Later tra i n Mexie3 By the brig Oceans, arrived here laet night. we have received papers from the city of Mexico to the 10Th inst. Mr Slidell was still at Jalapa, from which place he addressed a letter to the Mexican tbovernment, in or. der to inquire whether he should be admitted or not as Minister. La Hesperia says th4t a long debate had taken place atthe :council, the result of which was not known; but the Republicano of the 10th says that by a source wide') can he relied: upon, the editors have received in 6 rmntinn that Mr Slidell trtll not' be be admitted as Minister of the United Vales, and that Mexico, will not enter into arrangements about the Texas question unless it is agreed to settle the boundary nt the Sabine. We think we see it settled there! The Mexicans Were somewhat al anted at the a rri. cal of an many American vessels cf war nt their'ports. and the journala we haye received state that Gen ra reties -is disposed to march peritrintly at the head of the troaps ahonld • the Ametienns show any hostile tentinns. el3We find full particulars about a loan ultich the Gov ernment is about neroiatinr, w•iih three meta-Ratite houses of Mexico, to the amount of tu•o millions of dollars. It was reported that Gen Niejin "hrl interreptml prone letters for the American Coirsnt nt Monmettitt. which stated that the Ameticatt Ironps e about stn. tionine themselves on, the Rio Bravo. about tho 2741 of Febritary. The A rclihiAllop of Mexico. Senor Don Manna! Ng. ad& y Garduno, wasi preaching in favor of the monar chical sys.em. There are &how four thousand cler gymen and frinrs in Mexico, and nearly all of them are in fovor of & monarchy. . By letters received in Tamp'. o dataa Topie, ^ Ith Feh, it nppertra that • new revolution W 9.11 on the point of breaking out in that portion of the Mexican Repot,- lie„thn objet nf which iv to eerarerethe states of Sonora, Sinaloa. Chihuphua, and Durango from the rest of the Republic. By a passenger arrived no heard of the Ocenna we learn that at last oceonnts received 'in Vern Cruz on the 15th inst. Mr Slidell Was daily expected nt that port, as he had intimated to the anthotities that ho most be recognized immediately or be mould be eumpelled to leave the country. The Mexican fleet at Vera Crtlx consisted of ton steamers, three brigs and four schooners. There were also in port the U S frigate Potomac, three sloops of War, and the brig Somers. The S arrived from Pen. sacola on the 10. h. LINEN GOODS.--linvinz paid pariiculsr tention to the ...dectian of lihen golds, we are able to offer them st reduced prices, oar stock can! slating in parts of E, 10 and 12 4 Barnsley sheeting; 6.8 and 11 4 Tubb Diaper; 6, 7. 8 9, 10. 11. and 12 4 Tubb cloths. Line Napkins and Dailies, togeTher with a full us soriment of Irish and Brown Linen., &e. mnrl7 1w SHI & PENNDBIC. Ground Spices. 1 0 CANS Ground Pepper; 10 Curse Ground Cinnamon; 5 Cann Ground Alupire; 5 do do Clc000t; Berme and fur sale by J & J SIuDEVITT, dere() 224 Lilwrivgt wHITE Havana Sugar in Bozo:;,---„ , White Brazil ditto in lib's, Ca tsore and for sale by .1. &J. NI'DF.VITT, dec9.o. 4 224 Liberty fit A Card HOTELS and Steamboat Bars lined out nt th shortest notice; on accommodating terms, wit! every thing in the way of Lipars, Glass fixtures 4.c. 4.e, 1' C. MARI IN mar2G 60 Water street. Leather. , 5000 at Eastern cunt, carriage added. Ly P., C. M ARLIN, mar 26 60 Water st. • c B , 11 . p E , L r S ztr o N t h o e rt h cl ota n t . i fs' e t ! ,:r j:: :I t e f i r . C MARTIN, mnr 27 60- Witter Alyea. N. 0. Molasses. 5 JILS Plantation Molasses, rcc'd per sir 0 Colorado, and fur pule by M B RHEY & Co. 57 Water SUNDRIES 133 KEGS No 1 lard; 9 Lbls roll Lotter; 2 " linseed nit; Received per steamer Rhode Island and far sale , by M. & Co. 57 Water gtre..t. Cora Brooms. b p y °Z. a" L ar l e N a la e ß s' a e S iv H ed l l' n T n 0 1 N r" , r-"le 150 133 and 135 .W06(1 or,_ Produce r ."1 KEGS Lard; 8 sacks prime Feathers; 2 Bundles Deer Skins; 60 dozen tow Yurn; 3 Bartels dried Apples, received per steamer Consul, and for sale by LAMBERT 4. SHIPTQN, 133 u 135 %JIMA st. Escretair and Book Cam AFINE article on hand and for sale at the Fur flitUlB Warehouse of T YOUNG & Co. apl Hand street. For Rout. A LARGE and convenient two story brick dwell. ing with carriage house on the corner of Factory and Penn sts., sth ward. Also, a room in the third 'wiry of a brick house on She corner of sth and Union sts. Immediate possess ion given. Apply.to p 2 0. A. DicANULTY & 00., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. mar 3 _ John %V Eturrell•—iittoi7ney. ist . Law. AVIN a returned from his European tour .has .111:i.taken an office on the norh east corner ofSmlth field and Fourth streets. Pet's Ons -having had , busi ness and _papers in the hands ofSarituel Kingston Esq. decetistxl will call on the above as all the unsettled beeinesi 'of Mr Kingstpn has beeb lea in his bands. mars 1' . r-a i l&A„ t ..........t0mmuri0ry r ,1 e l ' Afir.; ''.! . , •0 3. - 1, ',“te -4!= ' , - . .,, , :•-" , i 2 . - ; -lc •-• ;,. , 1 1 . k., ~, ' ‘,. .--... r 4,. ' : ..'... ‘. ,;~~ j~,~ ..... . . .. SATITJAY FAC,KET ••• iTHE' - regulsie miff skiii}:inisiengell, ateamer CIRCASSIAN, Capt Isaag Bettntil;nvill.txm as a regUlarpacket beween Piasburgh dad Cincinnati, leaving this port every,Saturday at 10 A M, and Wheeling ut 10 1' M the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday at 10' A Fur freight or Passage apply on board. :ftWis 7— The Cirealsian' was built expressly for this italic. and ofren k to her passengers (wily comiort and accommodation. mor23 Therngularm ilandpaasengerstenm er, MESSENGER, Cape Linford, will an as a regular packet between l'ilisburgh and Cincianati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10 A M. and Wheeling at 10 P M. the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday. tit 10 o'clock; A M. For freight or paisage apply on board. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade. and offers to her passengers every comfort and accom modation. mar 23 MON,DAY PACKET. a. THE regular mail and pataanger ateamet MONONGAHELA, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular packet be tween Piltsburgit andiCinrinnafi, leaving thin port every Monday at 10, A ,M, and Wheeling at 10 P M, of the same day. Returning, alto will leave Cincin nati every Thursday at,lo A M. For freight of pasiuge apply on board. E4The Monongahela was built expressly for thin trade: and offers tothe passengers every comfort, and u per' u r artommodations. mat 31 p h , THE , regular mail and passenger 1 4 - I steamer HIBERNIA, Capt. Jahn Klinfrltrr, will tun as a regular pact:- or between PittAburgli and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at ',lO A M, and Wheeling at 10 I' M, of the same day. Returning, she will leave Cineinnali every Friday at 10 A M. For freight or passage apply on bona L i e The Hibernia Wel] built expressly fur the trade and nifers to she possetigets every comfort and supe rior accommintions. tipl WEDNESDAY PACKET. THE regular mail and prosey , ' steamer NE ,V ENGLAND. Cap! S B Page, will run es a regular packet betweto' PittsburTh rind leaving ti l l's port eery Wednesday 6: 10 A M, and ‘Vhof ling nt 10 P M. the tin me duy. j ilyturtlin' , . ' .sho hill leuveCin• cinnati every Saturday h. 10 A M. freight or po . '" , ao apply on board. GXThe New Eop, , a"d was built oxplessly for this 'made. and Os,lll to the paseengets every coprirett and superior ncicommodn. inns. ma r 26 he re 2 inn,- moil and riinwriter win) • rr, CLI.OPER NO2 Captain OPOOkS. ill rim regular pocket between Cincin!tati and PittstOr leu,inc thi, tort ever) Way at 10 A' . 'Abrding et 10 M, the Fame cloy. Returning stir w ill leave Cincinnati ever.) . Man ,lay at 10 o'clock, A For freight or ttnis , git opply on bonni. The Clipper No'_' wit} , huilt expeep..iyfor this (rude •nd cders to her pit•sen;ees every conduit nod areom moat ion. nno23 • FOR. IS kiEELINCiI—REGULAFt PACtiEt. nt•w ntal afllPraiid light draught ateutnee PACIFIC . , Capt. Camplyll master, will leave for tile above and al intermediate landings °Very Nlorniay mud Tbaridety a 3 &cloth.; P M. iaP The. Pacific WO built expresaly for ibis trade and .nippers ca. .ely uponlercontinning in it. For (aright ur passag i e apply on board. nr to apT .1 NEWTON JOSE A'. Net. 18 16 • MONONGAHELA UOUTE, VIA BItOWNS'VILLE, TO BAL'f [MORE AND PHILADELPHIA (oa4' 73 dfilri Singing.) Tiff: SPLENDID rAAT RUNNING STEAM/MS 4 4 . , -;244,1 1 ; ; . I , " LOU IS M' L. AN E AND MEDIUM, Hove enmmeneed. making their tegtdar trips be tweet, Pittsburgh add Brownsville. Tie moroing boat le!aves the Monongahela wharf above the [Ridge. presciselv at 8 o'clock- Passengersby this boat takes the siaget tit Browns r un e sa me e ve ning at t o'cll X 4, and the ,p?, Whit car. ..1 the Baltimute and Ohio Railroad nt Cumberland, ' next morni•ig ut B o'clock, reaching Baltimore the eameevening—on4 lhuurs through from Pittsburg to Baltitnnie and 40 bowl% to Philndelphia. The evening boat leaves nt 4 o'clock. Passenger., by the evening Boat, t‘ ill lodge on the Boat in corn. tunable State Ronnie the firet night; W/3 1.0411 over the beautiful mountain ornery in daylight; sup and lodge in Curt-diet land. Than avoiding night travel altogether. The Propiietnrs of rhis lout, in order to make the connection comple - e between Brownsvillenntl Cumber land, have placed on the Road 50 spiendid 'troy, Alba ny, Concord and Nun at k coaches, of the mast improv. ed models, nndtennis of tha beet toting horses the casino, ,ar,ds to th46l former %tock they ret-l lm able to acc•.mmodate and give tmli+fnr-tion ta t all tt Lei ort pltroo,z, Oleo Room LI!, our ii, kets passenger. hate choice ul either stenoih.itt hi- rail ra n i Let worn 1i:116,116ra and Philo lelphit. tool litre tho privile g e of mopping at Cumberland Mill LI lillmore, and resume their seats at pleasure. l',.i tit Lets, apply at Ow ooicr, at the St. Charles Hotel, I”citid at.. or nt the wharf boat. feb3 ! J. NIESKIM EN, Agent. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MEIICHANT, East Bearer Pbint and Bridgewater. BEAVER COUNTY, PA. Proprietor and Agora of Steamers, ERIE. AND M C IG A N ,mat+l=L Daily between Pittsburgh and Bearer. WILL. lin propurrul on earliest opening of Canal V na,igos ion, to receivo propeity at Ina Wharf B. at or in lValehous., for nil points on Erie exten ,,inn. ct , ss cut and Ohio Canals. for all points on Luke Erie and upper Lnkcs, n 4 also forward produce, &c. by Penn's improvements Apply or address feli'24.ti. Boots, Shoes, Palm Leaf Hats, Bonnets, &c. • R. TANNER & CO., NO. 109 WOOD STREET. I Beg leave to call the attention of their friend. di/ gig, and Country Merchants generally. to their very large and excellent as• sortment of Boots. Shoes, Palm Leaf Hata, and La• tiles' and Drlisses Florence, Braid, lawn and Straw Bonnets, of thin Spring importation, all of which have been selected with great care expressly for the Western trade, and inn-chased at lower Trice' than beretofhre, and which will be sold at a small advance on invoice prices. Country Merchants would do well to examine, our stock and pnces before making their purchases. april3 6t CITY BOOT AND 8110 E STORE: SIGN OF THE GOLDEN SHOE, No 18, corner Market al., and the Diamond. jA splendid assortment of gentle. men's, Ladies' and children's boots® and shoes have found a harbor at the above place. and are waiting to be disposed of, at lesspii• can than the same -articles are sold at retal in the Ens. tern cities. A largo part having been made express!) to order, and the rest carefully selected, as regards thin stock and workmanship. and all persons purchasing at No 81 will obtain the fall worth of their money laid out, in the wear and dtirability of their purchases. apt 2w JAMES MAY THE undersigned having sold out and retired from the Cabinet making business, would re spectfully request those indebted either by note or bock BCC.IIIII, to call on him at the Eagle Hotel, 3d street, and settle the same without delay. Persona having clairns ageless .me will please present them fur settlement. mar3od3w• PIG LEAD—lloo;pigs lead, for auto to cioso coo slgnment. [a] JAMES MAY. ~~'~'ax'.-s-~ -:;-;-:,- ,$ ., :' .-, 7:%: -- ;":,j'' ,'44' SATURDAY PACKET TUESDAY PACKET FRIDAY PACKET J. S. DICICEY, J. S. DICKEY, Braver. SPRING STOCK OF Notice. JAMES KANE ~. .-.. Mtticft T STREET ' Beiteeenjourtk et - and the Ikatzt dad RECEIVED THIS•DAY, BY WAY OF The Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road, A leap and splendid assortment of RICH AND FASHIONABLV SPRING DRY GOODS, . , Comprising all the new and beautiful spring styles of the latest importations, pitichased in the Eastern cities, from the Importers and Munufacturers at the lowest Cash Prices, embracing in part the following anielest , , LADIES' DRESS GOODS New styles raids primed leWnst do. 416. Organdy lawns, do be Izorines; ombrl broche berries; Marquises shaded bemges; FrenCli gingham lawns; graduated Organdy rabes; Watered and colored Mrltons; figured and plain Swiss; whire corded Swiss robes, beck, atuli and bisbnp lawns; jactinet-, cambric and' nansOoks; rich brocade dress silks; chamrileon plain, punk de mei; satin striped, du; black watered, do; ombzi , sha ded de Rhine; black satin striped gro de armour; silk warp* alpeecas; Lupins black and blue-black berates sines; ombri shaded de !nines; Lama corded heragest snip striped berages; black satin striped and plain de lames. SIIMI,'LS Chameleon Plaid shawls; (MAP.' sht;,le,l do, Plaid Lemke do: swine stripe herage du, black fillet do; black figured silk do; satin striped Image scarfs; plaid and ombri sluaded besnanna shawls; rich style l'aris printed cashmere do; dodo de laine do; embsoidered silk fringed Wishes shawls: plain do do do; plum embroid ered truisms do; ombri shaded beluga sculls. BONNET RIBBONS IN- GREAT VARIETY. New ztyle friuged Hese embroidered, glassie, siiiped and figured pm& de sni: A beautiful assortment of plaid and ornbri Bilk fringed parasols, parcuiolets and sun shades, with pyr• amid tops IRON N ETTS We have olio o very fine as.tortment .1 the new .dyle of spring . Bonnets, cis: Florence- lituhl Limn Luce and Rrillinnt. Laluyette and Vienne. Devon A.rilliittp. Persian Lace and Misses Cubutg Urnil linn Gypsies. LADIES' SHOES • The c mnow he sopplied with Ryn,t,'s new ay le of preminni Polka, French and Eliglish Kid Slip nerA and Bafkind. CLOTHS; CASSIMERKS AN Cr VEST ENOS; BlidttYes French' litaett. 'Sloe and Gr.en Clutha. antious'qindiiies; West :'of Englund llinel Invisible Gruen; 13msb, Blue, (-4 'end' 3-4 French Doti - Skin n good 14Anttrpent of Vestinga, Stocks and (;rots Fancy ilitta Blatt: Cravats. ‘Vnteio , l Moreens voliatts and a 'tack of Domestic Goods, equal to any ;tore in the Wea.. bisyrrii are particulitirly rs-cicestt d and ocatnine out• •tuck, A BSA LONI SIOIIIIIS, Nil GS Market ctreot EXCHANGE HOTEL, cORN FR OF PENN AND ST. CLAIR STRETS ALLEN unoWN, Proprietor.: TERMS $l,OO Pi:R LAY. . THE undersigned, formerly of tlin Merchants lintel, corner of Wotii and Third streets; . Its lensed this superior establishment, and furnishi.d it anew throng-hour. wirh new k. 11.1, new bedding and new furnituee. Oteat rote has been tuten to fill his Cellars witli the Choicest viands. A herldsome Omni bus ard a baggage wagon are provided for tbe'll-e of his guests, unit a Porter will be in attendance at ad hours to meet the demands of the traveller Tire Log experience. of the endereigned in this business. nest roe him that his earnest purpose to satisfy all who cull, cannot he nneueceisful. Ile feels altogeilwr nulibetry to promise hi. viiitore a comfortable and cleanly abode, Liberal entertainment, and a bearTwolcome at a mod erate expense. • np3 dal AiiEN BROW N. J n rezived uld ,t rge c i .o , !h•c:t inn of f 'Jo es ono Vu te. VII riutions, Sze, fur the Phtuu, at F BLUMFf'S . 112 Wool rl, 2nd door ribose sth TO ARMS! TO ARMS!: trot h I.li II EATENED INVASION or WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA by Col Strip, with 10,000 men, notwilh , +tnndirg whir It, .1, M. WHITE will continue to sell CLOTIIINO cheaper than uny has ht•rriofere been ~IT•n•d in die ,Yrsterit country, having the largest es• tnbii•htnent in the city, fronting on Liberty and Sixth streets. lie is now prepareiNts show to hin -Liunter ,,us putrons, the greatest vorietytof Cloths, Cassimereelllcstings, and Clothing, of ull foi the up inouriring sraenn, that II it ever linen offered din tbi+ maikei, lit which nil ran ha v e The Right of W o y.— Obselve the corner, No Ira, Ltherly and Simi!) cis. J. NI. WHITE, roar 25. itr.iftrietor. the Court of Common Plena of Allegheny coun• ty, nf Jane Term,'lB42. No 10G. IN the matter of the volilitary ate Kitotment of Patterson & March 21, 1846 William Will. n. the rtardanee, hating filed hie eccunnt and nuking to be discharged,'it is or• arced lbw notice thereof ha given in the Daily Morning Peat. rubliolied in the city of Pia.- burgh, for weeks, a n d if on ohjectious are made the atisigttea oror,,nid will ho ditcharged from his tottA. Fran the Record, fir:0110r: II FUDDLE Pro. m,'26 Alia. I WHOLES/31X St/OE STORE. H. CEIILDS & CO., A RE now receiving their spring supplies, con<ist• ing of one, id' the largest. cheapest nod best nssortment of BOOTS and SHOES that they have ever been able to hung to this mark t. Aloe. Ladies' nod Misses Florence Braid, and Straw BONNETS, of the Reese style; together with 9 splendid assortment of PALM LEAF HATS. mans' and boys' summer CAPS.— A Iso, a large lot of N York Tanned SOLE LEATH. ER. all of which having been purchased rat the lowest rotes, and •elected 9 v ith grant care fur tha western trade, mill be a ild at a small advance above cost and charges. All merchants adilting to purchase will 6nd it to their interest to call and ezamino their stock before urchasin elsewhere. mar 27.tf "JUST IN TIME FOR CHEAP BARGAINS." JUST received, a splendid assortment or spring and summer goods, Unsurpassed for quantity, quality or Style. The Proprietor of this.Eestablislintent Takes great pleasure informing his friends and . , mho public In general, that ho it now prepared to fill all orders time his Numerous customers may favor him with. Strangers and Travelers would do wed, in visiting the• Iron City, to call and examine his extensive and well Made stuck of ready made clothing. He has a com Otte assortment of English cloths,. to which he would Invite attention also French cloths of every color end quality, which he is Offering at a very small cayenne on eastern prices. - Remember at this Store you aro sot asked two [lifer's. being Convinced that small profits and quick sales is the beet we), to secure costom. [laving in hie employ the best workmen; he can warrant . Every article made at hI . S establishinontlo Tit well, And to be of the best materials, ha would ;lain invite Purchasers . generallito give him acid!. ' Before purchasing in any other placo, As he is confident he can soli them as goad goods at as Reasonable pricesas any house in this city Going so far as to nay a little oho.per. All his goods aro now and of handsome patterns pur chased In the east, but a few weeks since; the subscriber Now returns his thanks to his friends and the public in general, and Solicits a continuance of their favors. [lron City Clothing Store, No 132, Liberty. street. [mat 7] C. M'CLOSK EY. •-• •" ' • TREASURT' DEVAR MEN; . MdiCi! 97, 1846. SEALED'PROPOSLSWI • Xii "reCni Via* this department addressed to the Secrete ry,lo. the Frew. sury, (enveloped and distinctly endaritePt,Piroposals Cori Revenue Steameri." Until 12 o'clock noon on the. 26111; day of April nett; for the following rnateriali,'wor_lit• and equipments r e quired for the iron revenue steamer's Polk anti Walker.' now under;'donstructihn •at Rich mond, Va ,`and Pittsburg, Pas.. / . - ' - ' It is to be distinctly understood - that ail rho work shell be executed in the vest mannor - ,Oriti , subject to the inspection and approval of the 'superintending or l otherofficer ordered by this department, said thirtr,ail the materials and equipments shall be of the besiqual ity. and subject to like inspection and approvalat the places of delivery—Richmond and Pittsburgh--all , packages necessary in the transportation' to be provi ded at the expense of the contractors. Printed forms of proposals, enumerating the arti ' des required and character of- work flir each class, and each vessel separately, will be furnislilqi to persons desirous of !lidding on applicatiou to the, collectors of the; Coatorna.at Raltimore, Philadelpiti4 New =York, and . Boston, ar to Captain HenryHanteri: at Richmonri,or Captain Richard Evans, et:Pittsburgh. hit. Capes,, construction at Richmond; viitlexhiyit plains or the work', and give every inforMation.ierestr edat that place, and Mr. Carpenter. constructor at Pittsburgh, may be constliterFors:the same subject on application to the collector of the customs at Now York from the 30th day of March (instant) to the 7th day of April, and to the collector of the customs at Baltimore from t h e 10th day-of April to,the 17th day of April, at which places Mr. Carpenter will attend on those dotes, and from the 21st day ofi April to the dosing of the contract at Pittsburgh, Pa, _ Shipwright', work, Sails and suilmaker's JOlrleei work, • stores, Rigging, Ship-chandlery, Itigger's.work, Nautical instruments, Painter's work, books, and . charts, Sporn, Boats, Blocks, Cabin and v aid-room fund. Sufficient sureties will be required "fuk the ritithfar pet formance unite comract a; and any difference arising relative to the q. aility attracted furnishe4 or character of work es:muted, shell be submitted toi the decision of two urbitr.itors—one to be chosen h);, the govern ment and one by the contractor—who, failing to agree, shall choose a third, and their decision dball he final. - • R. J. WALKER, . Secretary or thorTreasury. Three times a Week until April 28th .in the Wash ington Union and Imulligencer, Philadelphia Key erne, Richmond Enquirer. New York Globe. Bottom Post, Baltimore Argus. and Pittsbureh Morning Poo. Democratic New Era, Purism:With, Vu: March 31-3ttiwsw. • Pittsburgh Portable Bout Line, 1846. FO[[ I,lle transportation of freight between Pitts. .1 burgh and the Athntic Cities. vin Potuitylvenin Improvements and 13altituote and Susquehanna Hait i mid. The Proprietor's of this old a stablished l Mg completed theirarrangernents, ere pre 'pitted to for4l a an! goods to and from the .East (on the opening -o f the canal Obvigatinn,) an as libeinl term as those of any other responsible Line. and are determined that nu care or attention on ;heir part shall be wanting to secure it continuance of that patronage ] so liberally bestowed upon them for\ several years . p . ast. The decided success of the l'ortahle Boat system. 40 in inifest in the regularity and dispatch!experienced in the deliveriof gtrOds; the absence ofull risk.of delay, br,:uktige or other damage incident to OM old system, where goods have to be hurriedly trnnsdtipped three times on the way, and the merchantable order, in which pittance has been avowedly', delivered by them, has haft:fled the proprietors to increase their stock considerably this season. Theireitennive warehouses at each point (unequalled by any other Line). lairds them ftMilities td Conduct their business with disnitch; ant to shipt.ers the convenience of free storage, if re 9,,ired. until their arrangements are complete—while their long experience in tne carrying trade, it is. pre. ,tuned, will be sun:lent guarantee to their patrons and the public, thin they : will - successfully' exert them : selves to give general satisfaction. Produce received and forwarded. . Stenmboat char ges paid, and Bitlf Lading ttansmittedfree of chat ge for commission, advancing or storage, and all commit- Mentions to the following agents prompt IV attended to. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, cur Penn and %Varies's!, Pittsburgh. THOMAS. 808 RIDGE, 278 Mollie; sumo. Philadelphia. 'O'CONNORS!"& Co, mat 30 y. North onset, Baltimore. Tapscott's- Generil Emigistlin Office. - pp EMITTANCES and passage to and from GIiV.AI BKITAIN AND lII.F.LASP, - by W. 'Sr J. T. iEtqi scott. 75 South stieet, corner of Maiden Lune, Neu.' York, and 96 ,Waterloo road. Liverpool. The subscribers having accepted the agency of the abovehouse, are now prepared to make arrangement, "pun the most liberal terms with those deoirotta of pay ing the Tonnoige llr their frienJA fro n die: and flatter th..m.eives their character sal long stand ing in bo4ineAs will glee ample o.on ir.en Shat nil their urrn.,gements will b cartied out faithfully. Messrs. W. & J. T. Tnp•cctt, are bug and favor chic known for the superior class• accommodation oaii sailing troll:it., of their Pocket ;Ship.. The QUEEN or roc xV EST; SHERIDAN. ROCHES- TER. G MUCK. HOTTI.N.GUER.' RQSCIUS, LIVERPOOL, Ind SI DOONS, two or which 'tenor! each Port monthly, front New York the 2T.t rind 26.1), onti from Liverriol the Gth and I Ith, in addition to which they lobe lirrtingern'ents with the St. George and Colon Li ntv of Liverpool Pockets. to- ititirt? departure from Liverpool, rmery five dais being Omit detertnitied, their' facilities shall keep pate with their increasing patronage, while Mr. W. Tnrscon'S cunt stool 11 ,. /.lnnal superintendence of the business in Liv erpool in on additional security that the comfort and n ccommodution of the passengers will be particularly attended to. The suhcribers being (ns usual) extensively eneng ed in the Trnosportntion Business between Pittsburgh and the Atlantic Cities. are thereby enabled to take charge of and forward passengers imtnedittely on their landing, without n chance of disappointment or delay. and are therefore piepared to centric:. for pa=- Logo from any sea Port in Great Britain or Ireland to this City: the nature of the buidoessi they are en gaged in giving them fac il ities fat carrying passengers no for inland not: otherwise attainttble 4 and will, (if necessary.) ferwatd passengers further west by the. best mode of conveyance without any ndditionel charg es for their trouble. ‘Vhere persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid fur j3nstage will be re funded in full. REMITTANCES Theaubscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight, for any nmount payable at the principal Cities and Towns in England, Ireland. Scotland and Wales: thus affording a safe and expeditious mode of Remit ting funds to those Countries, which persons tequi. ring such facilities, will find it their interest to avail themselves of. Application (if by le.ter post paid) will be prompt ly attended to an application to TAAFFE &O'CONNOR, F•krwarding and Commission Merchants, mar 27.11& , 51y. • Piitiibmgh, Pa. THOMAS PALMER; MANIYFACTTIREB. & 1.111r0F.T.F.11 OF IVALL PAPER, Fire Board Prints. Borders. Landscape Paper, Or namental Designs, Transparent Window Shades, 44,and Dealer in Writing and . Wrapping ; Paper, Bonnet and Binder's Boards..ha. so. 47 SUREST ST, ItSTWREN ?Apt . ° £ FOURTH' STE., PITTSBEGRIL PA. H , AS had at no former period, a stock so extensive and well usiorted, as that to'which, he now Most respectfully invite the attention of purchasers. It com prises French and American parlor, hall, office, chum• ber and counting room Paper, of every qiality. The colors are brilliant and durable. and the style of pate terns uneurpasseii. By the Regular Line of Pack ets, between Havteend New York, and from the Fite , tory, which is always in active opetation, and uni formly supplied with the best workmen the country can furnish, &Ottani additions, during' the Spring and Summer, will be made to the goods in store.— Prices moreover, will be so extremely m4derale as to meet the views of the most economical and satisfy merchants and house-keepers disposed to 'examine and judge for themselves, that their interete will be eisen tially subserved, by buying at this Establishment. ( 'Rags, Teiv and Tunnner's Scre:ps taken in trade or bought at the regular market prices. march 23-d3m.' • • Lavinia and Ginghanis.: ILLARGE and beeutiful assortittenyof the latest style of Lawns end. Ginghtns, jest received and for sale at No 108 Market st. marl 7. SHEA & PENNOCK. • .4 4 4 UNirf.r13111k g'xitA,IUDSP7 OFFICE OP THE Oprrats Tiss COMPANY, New Yitrk, -March 0, 1846 To the Inhabitants of .Attsburgh, Allegheny, and , . the surrounding sounlry. „ OUR attention hue-this day been directed to hr. ar ticle that appeared lin the Pittsburgh - Daily American,' under deot'Of sth March instant, headed las above—and whieh hasl l alse appeared subsequently. in several ' of the to reply thereto. We find that through these media we are successive ly charged with flagrant ;violations, of the principles of truth and justice; but We are prepared to, give yoU'a Itrihniptuint vindication ofiaur - altimeter. We, bowers er, exceedingly regret th tin so doing, we, shall have Ito allude to our respected contsonporm Ws the "Pekin. Tea Company of ew York7—ibtilly irsition—thoir histbry, and their Manner of doing business will ne cessarily, in some'degree p l bate to'ccirne under exami nation. All that we can do is to endeavor to keep the following developmerits within the limits of your j neighborhood; out of which locality,we trust, for the Icredit's sake of wh'om it nay concern, the questions at issue may remain undlseussed. Far from having s Malicious intention in What we.are trbout to divulge. We do so merely from dila very juattfiuble t. motive, of self protection—we would 'fain render 'good for ertill thi s we aolemly declare. ! Taking tifix-laudable stand we 'reply, first, to the charge as follows: Canton They (The Tea Company)-have publish ed a handbill, in which they have appropriated. tord for word, the few-treble notices of the Pe'kin'Compa ny's teas in all the leading journals of New 'York, and other cities, simply altering the name of the Company from thh Pekin to the Coition Tea ComPany." And farther dowin in the column this sharge is re peated. though modified trio follews: • This handbill bears tire impress;of the. Company, and 'appears to have been issued, if not by, it, at least open its authority." j• Now we deny ever inning—we deny ever author ixing—we deny ever perusing such a handbill.— Truly, we cannot always] control the actions of our ;trent*, at a remote distahee, in relation to the meth ods they employ id facilithte the sale of our. Teas; but as soon - as we discover aly,thing improper in this re spect. we invariably discimmenances it, and urgethat a strict regard to honor and uprightneis might charac terise all the means they Sue for theirdisposition-- By one of our remote A ginus, probably, the handbill in question may have bees issued, but we deny that it ever had our sanction or authority,. We cannot, however. dismiss thii subject without touching upon the morality of these notices... Theyare tepresented as eminaling, spontaneously. from the Editors of New York and other Newspapers, and to nriae from an impression pf the great commercial ar rangementr. and 'geizerat opprecialson of the 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 et.o3, favorable notice in the New York papers, refel-red to. were warrrcs by the Pekin Tea CP771,7P1H31T14 V3141.,V pi, and that almost in every case the 'said , New York papers were PAID, for their insertion. Wh i n thi. , wits not literary the case, the . .aid '-tfirorerbit; nolices n i Were insetted in cOlsitre'ration Wan expenSive advertisement being be stowed upon the papers wherein such editot ials appear ed. All this we; are prepared to Provo—font by the ,trimission of one of theii own Agents (Humilton secondly, by the iidycitistag Agent they fin merly eto ploYeti—thirdly, the tAtt tem) , of most of the New York Editors theiriselves.l So much for their "favor able notices in the public trilits." The method we Odopted in' roseeutingour.business being etsentially at vatio'nee with any modification of deception. we never rett4i tai thgpoblication,of such notices. Every Business than in New York is well Sc. !roamed with the'origin, 4 -well as the meritsiol such owing to whiplt its utility here has lung since ceased, and' it rat Itral dimmishiat t Ito n adds to the respectability of any Newt Yolk establishment. We next review the puragraph wherein we are charged as fraudulent imitators of the Pekin Cam pnny. It will be found neally at the head of the said or (tide. It readS its folio4:— .•It is well known to Most of our readors that the ',Pekin Tea Company of New York'. an association of heavy capitalists of that hove; established agen cies, in Pekin and CeoterP fur the parpose of selecting Teas, and putting them there, from ahem! they _ . . are shipped turret to the "Company at New York.— These teas have obtainerll a high reputation, and have become the subj.-e 1 of fotiquent notices in the public prints. The xIIC:CMAS Of this CoMpany has induced the organic.it ion nf another palled the •Cantrin Tea Company,' who admit tit , they are not importers. but purchase their Tea* ft eqithe P!orni,scuous arrivals in Nets Yolk, where they ere put uPlin a manner to im itate those of the Pekin Tea Company." I Now, in the latter part this pa r agraph is stated a' falsehood so elat,ing, that nn attempt to support it in any Atlantic city would strident, any editor to universal ridicule, and in New Ydrk he would be regarded as a consummate knave, if nol an absolute Madma n. We are. astonished tit . had,tlnit any Pittsburgh editor. hav ing' access (us must necessarily - be the case) to New Yt•tk jour Ws fur years rill,PL. can be so deplorably ig nmant (tithe ftet,that the:Panion Tea Company have been established.in Net f ork Ylvti. YEA its!and also, that the Pekin company have only existed TWELN!IC SlONTHs!—and,{hat the latter house was established: wholly in consequence of the susses and reputation' of the former. ; Elere then is a fraud truly unblushing —nay, verily abominable; , We are also refledted onlillheing art inferior con cern. becnuse —we select par Teen , iron, :he promiscu ous Cargoes which art i ver How; much more com mendable to come out , with the plain truth than to resort to such vile fals:44oods as appear in the begin ning of the paragraph now under review. ' The words are .'The Pekin nett Company of New Yotk, an sass I CIIIIILIii of heavy capindils in that city," &c.—( Let theiendeerefer.)" Is at possiblrediat the inhabitants of •Pittsbdrgh can SWallu* all this!! In this city (New York) every counting-hodse lad. of ihuitteen years old, knows better. Let tiny ihdividual.who would satisfy himself on the stibject, to er to the files of the Courier and Enquirer, Journal of Commute, or. Commercial Advertiser, which he ma find at any large Hotel' in Pittsburgh and see, if in the lists of imported meiclitin dise, he can ditctver that any entries of Teas have hero made at the New York Cusforn House for such ir firm as the "Pekin Ten CompanY." lYe defy them. to prove that they ever receintedi Teas direct from China! Who ever belie:ves such a barefaced asser don are deservedly, hunibugged.l As to the fact of their having an ' ; 'ngent inlCantoit,'! we deny it. Who is he? But the ;idea of their having another in Pekin, is on absurdity 143 monstalous, antlii falsehood so , gla ring. as not to; deservel consideration. Who ever heard of Teas being snlaiteti and Shipped At 'Pekin? .Outrageous nonsense!" 1 . t We happen to know that the "fine Teas which chair agents in Pekin: end Canton -Select, put up and ship direct to New York." art 4 selected in Front street, in this city, at the ,stori of tieebe kßrothers, and other wholesale Grocers, shipped - thence by their pennon to the store 75 Fulton street, then pecked in imitation of the Canton Tea Compa'ry's Teri,' by_Frepchmenand Germans,in the upper part or the building, brought down stairs' and thence dispatched to Pittsburgh and other places.. 1 ' t Lastly—Whq is the alsociation of New York care itnlist a, called the .'Pekiti Tea Co," professing-to have, $500,000 engaged in tha trade? The agents and sidesmt-n, Messrs • Douglis;4l,. Callender and Roe, were previouslyiemplcy at the New York Sun News paper establishment. r Hamilton , , the out, door; a gent, was formerly flutistption clerk fur Messrs -Fel. mend Charles 4r, 4orfa ank Note List; anti the only. I t and excinsive owner and. re-pleb : 9r of the whole estab lisbment is Henry Wyker, publisher of a paper cal led the "New York Republic," _now extinct, and well known to the world as alcontp:; w controversial antagonist of James Gordon Di-Fillet, o( the New York . Herald. • We exceedingly regretithe necessity which compels us to come putir.PrcliPPtrYi-"wls are. nevertheless, ready to procure the proper affidavits, certifiedtbefOre the New York City,and State authorities, in confirinae 'lion of all that We have now tattled, if called upon. l'er THOMAS-A. , MONKHOUSE - - , rxr °tn. Agnts in' EITTSBURGH' ere Messrs. BELL & GRA'NT, corner of Liberty and Ferry ets., where choice Teas of all deseriptione. are constantly for mile. , - ; ' ' G. F. THOM KS dr,Co. ; 23 Fointh cincinnati, Ohio. ' * OBED MITCHELL,B9 Chesnut, and 339. 1 51tirkei et.; Philadelphia. Principal Office in New 125'&124 Chatham at., 163 PrienWich ;I mar26'.l " . - Jatties IMPORTER / AND NO IN fineJeweley, Cutlo6 Spectaclei, gold andsp Scissors,Tweezees/, silk at beadPueses,caipet Biqa Bears Oil; Beef Ale.roimi Soaps, &c, &e• TRE D E n T n , t ess i ti l i k id e ei bet; t , he Smpson s s Row; i; . silver:and Garnish. s ,ver pier Permits, silver Thimbles 1,Liu.,111 Suspenders, silk and Hosiery children's Cloaks; ca4tile cream and palm r tenni-NO. 61. MAICKET, weer' Third'and Font tti eta. ; ! jan 16 r 1i ~~. _,.~ . y ~ '~ > ~. URE: OF,BODY AND MIND.--Tbe following VI lawns a worthy citizen of Kensington, and a membei . of ttio:Metindist chuiehs , ‘, • . -Philadelphia, Jan 6,1846. - -7• . • 'Dn. - a SAl = Dear Sir:—Justice compel s, to makd the follbwingtitatement of the ext rem-dinar,' effects of your, valuable ..modiciner the ALTERA. ' I -certify that off Wife was - afilicted for fatirtearf years, during which time.her diseastibeffied the skill of several eminent phycinians. Finding that every means that Write used failed to reliCve her,- I aiiedui dad to pliteetberin the Pennsylvania Elospital,haping diet, under the care 'end lietement 'she - would there receive feom the Physicians in that institution, she might again be restored to health. - But to my great disappointment, she grew %m in and became deranged ,in her mind, and 1 w as nbligedto take her home again, "llecunkat.g." and BEREFT- OF REASON. 'I will here mention thatitt thitr time - the more' prominent' symptoms of her disease Were Dyspepsia and Liver 'Complaint,- attended with sickness of the. stomach,' 'and vomiting of a very offensive foetid mucous, pains in her head, back and stomach, and through the region of the heart, a tronblestinie cough from largo tinned ties of phlegm in her throat, wadi' kept her coetimi ally gagging arid•retching to throw it up.": She had no appetite, and was' very weak. She also antlered: yery me& from FL taetire disease by which' she 'was confined to her bed, Koving entirely lost 'the use of her limbs, and for several months - we had to-lift ber' a in and out bed: - And to all - the above, the deranged state of her mind (whichtn this time was truly awful,). and you nil! bauble to form some idea of her sulk. By the advice of 'a 'friend we commenced giving her your ALTERATIVE, in the doses of a teaspoonful three times'a day , and found that it helped her. We also gave her your Vermiluge. to increase her oPPetiler and the Sanative Fills to regulate her bowels. She had not taken two bbttles of the Alterative,lirfare it - operated upon her in a _wended& manner, lifita,g her face with small red pimples, and caused her to canoe , torate large quantities of con uption,befOre which, her _breath was so offen-ive we could nut remain in the .corm with her unless the doors were open. Finding the Alterative doing 'her so much gond. we increased the dose acres ding to the di I ect ions, and she continued I to improve daily, until finally, she was resurr4d to health in body us well u.in mind • hope you will cteluy no time in laying this before the 'public, asi a.ewilling to he qualifti!d an any tithe turbo intih ofihenbove statement, andthst it. weiyour 'ALTERATIVE which cured her. persons. will, be convicted of the truth, of this statement, by coiling at my house in Bedford street It! hove Marlboro. Yours . , with respect. SAMUEL FIELDS: Prepared at Yo 8 south Third ...rivet.. , .105'For sale in l'ittAiurgii, ni 7.2 Fourth at.. near Wood. np9. d&w. The Wonderful Vegetable Purgative, .- FOR THE CURE Or • Headache. GiddinesX, fthruniatism, Pile4,Dispepsin; Scurry. Small Pox, Juendire, rains in the Beek, In; word Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart,: Rising n the Throat, Dropsy, r%stlima. Fever of all kinds, Fe ma le , Com phi int s, !Measles, Salt .Rlatum, Heartburn. ‘Vormtt,Cholera AlorbuS, Coughs, Qoinsey, Whooping . COUgh:Consomption; Fits, LiverPimplaint,Rrysipo ins, Deafness, 'cuttings oftheßkirt,Colds, Gout, Gray , el, Neivous complaints, and a variety of other diseases, arising from Impurities of the blood, and obstructions in the ort , ens of digestion. [From the Agent at Quebee,.l.,. C.] - DISEASE . OP THE LIVER. Dr.% tt. Stru--Agreeable to your desire, I write to keep you apprized of, the prospects of the Clickener Sugar Coated Pio entiye, Pill, In this eity. you. Miky recollect, when fiist comnienced selling your, medi cine, wide:, was in - May, 13 - .4, we little dreamed of:, the. seccess th.rt would crown the undertaking. Our,, premises hod been so completely flooded by the one , j thousand and one unsaleable remedy (or every pout; ble compinini under the'sun, that 1 seriously contern: plated having nothing more to do with any thing of-the;, kind. However, at the most urgent solieitation we .consented to make a trial of yours. At first We found considerableditficulty in retracting publican - ender, to wards them. People had , been so often de - ulcer!' by the vile compounds wldch have (landed- the country for the lest 15 yeara or more,'that they determined, if - Possible, never lo he."taken in" again; and the Come.. quence was, they ceuld hardly he persuadedicecept of the l'ills, as the saying is,.for "love nor money." jThus mat terra oreceeried fur a week or two, when, as k•goori luck would have it, "Mrs. N—, a lady uf - our city, who had long suffered from an affection of the Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the most ob stinate character, was persuaded to accept of a box, oir condition that nothing - was to Le paid for_it, if theydid not affiird her the necessary relief: I must confess, weourselves had very little faith in thernatter, know. - ing as we did, that Ler complaint was one of long standing, and.had been treated . by the• most eminent Physicists of this and several neighbor ing towns. But we had determined to give the medi cine a fsir trial, and if it prei;ed to be worthless, it would be a source of satisfaction to know it, both to you and to us. No less to our joy than surprise, how • ever, only a few dnys hnd elapsed, when the lady again . presented berselfut our counter andenquired forsooth er box. "I really think, Mr. Williams," says she, 'that.your Pills are 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 betterthatc I did at first; the pain in my side was considerably re lieved; my appetite began to improve;• and the blond seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in any youthful days. Since then, I have takeothe remainder of the Pills, and my improvement has keen sensibly progressing at every repetition of the dose. I have no doubt that a few more boxes will effectually curs me." The result was as she predieted. Her health. is completely restored.. The flush of youth and beau-. ty has returned to her cheeks, and the prospect of a long and_a -happy life is before her. 1 am satisfied she will neverforeet the Clickener Sugar•Coeted Pills. . As might. naturally be supposed, the news of this el -1 unordinary elite was rapidly disseminated thraughtber city and adjacent country; and scarcely a week bad 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; and 'children, labor ing under every possible ailment which "human flesh is heir to." The halt. the lame, and the blind; the asthmatic, consemptive,.nnd dyspeptic, are thronging our doors in pursuit of the never-failing Panacea.— Testimonials of its saltitary effects are voluntarily flowing in alien us from every quarter. One person informs us he has been relieved of a most obstinate DYspepsia. Another has just recovered from a 'seri ous attack of Apoplexy. A third -has succeeded in expelling from his,system the symptoms of Jaundice: And a fourth Muskrat recovered from an attack, of Pul monary Consumption, which bed confined, him to his bed for many.months.—So we go. But do not fail to keep us sup Plied. . Besides our Retail Trade; have standing orders from the country. to . a large amount. Send 30 Gross at your earliest convenience Yours, &c. It, H. WILLIAMS. Quebec, L. C., April 14, 1895. - REMEMBER, DR: C.-V. CI I ICEENER,Is the original inventor of the Sugar Coated Pills; and that nothing of the sort Well ever heard of until he intre duced them in June, 1843, as will be seen by the fol (ming: • avanag4, HOLESALE DEAER; . tgr - TO AVOID COO RTERTLlTA.—Purchasers moat always ask for Clicketter's Sugar Coated Vegetable Ma, and see that each box Las upon it his signature: ull others nre - conoterfoh. ~ •. . _ AVM. JACKSON, corner of Wood and Liberty streeie,is* Dr. Clickener's ag e nt -for Pittsburgh and . - oct.6 • • a- • - - .10P'EXTRAOltplIVARY ! . 4El2' ration4go . !t)y. EVerybotiy. PREMIUM This Diploma was owarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair, held in the city "of New York, October, 1843, to C. V. CLICKENER, for the invention of SUGA & COATED PILLS. JAMES TA LLM A DGE,.President; T. B. WaxEsrart,CorrespondingSecretary., 4 GURDON J.. Leaps, Recording Secretary. W::7.7 "J.4.-1:...'L1.1-':.:'.:'..-:''''.'.
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