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Sons of. Touipor4ce•—Thanks , ' At a regular meeting of . Allegheny Diviston No. 63 ~ ' otthe'likins of TeMperance, held ao.the 14th inst., on [ ' ' ~!ootiuo. if was unanimously Resolved. That vie hereby, senier- oyr sincere and grateful thanks to the Ladies. of Ailegbeny, who presenrA Ji. on- the;l3 th inst.; with . - 11 . 1 e copy of the ruble "as a token of their np. .... infoliation.". ' The ' kind feelingi -that, prompted' the briatdwiil of munificent a gift sill' ha remembered -1•••--by,us with grateful emotions'. Also, ,to the Trustees - l 'eof - t_he Sanduitty st.-Chureh.for she libet'at spirit writ' ' ' cedrowirda us in generously granting the mu of their church fur the presentation, t And, to the Rev. F. A I Davis and ßer.'kir.'§ildim•an, for their interesting and • appropriate addii•lseiiiifpiesenting the gift; and .to I ;M r. 4,..d3urgeS and --t3to utMtilleriSuf the choir under:l6 direction, for theexcelient rytisictheygentootrsly cnn• tributed to, th e interest of_tbo:o6casion. . Extract Run; 1 the !Vinous.' 4 tip. 03..-- - - - -.' 4 WM, KURTZ, R. S. . .., . ~ • . . An A rlit.urneti-uteptinenf the Matturacnirers and either citizen!, desirtMs - ,of attending the great Nil I iO . llO Yith i- or Domestic 514Mufact6res to be held at ‘Vash• ingt.pn on the, s.'dth - of flay heat, or of seeding &RN:3. 'Meas. ezhibition there,-tvill -he held at the rooms 'tlEilitilloard of 'reade r on Fenrilt street near Market, on Saturday tieening - at seven o'clock. who desire that the reputation of . the hap cite should be - sustained on that occasion, are re .rtleittirl•itia.itind:-. • Bedtereell, Petits & Co., Sehti Irwin & Son, • 93tighess & English, Curling, Robertiun Si. Co., 31-14:Pkin4: &11,n,Zet s Johnsunt & Stucktots, • - GAT, Li - Wiley - W. W. Wilson,— • whial,:t>lii-ards &Mc- Wm Douglass, KnighE' . 34lm Wallace, • 1 Cifothers; Miller & Co, 1.4 Fleming Hart, - - Lotenz, Sterling;&Cu, 13 !detain: 1' MeCtinn‘ck.,- r Geo Cochran: - Mulsani& Ledlit;; Selsims & -Morgan, John Dunlap, 8, McKim & Co, IVry, Scott & 0 4 ; - II .P Gunning, McGileti & 13ollrnans 3t. Girtison, W 41 1 ,11 Scaire; - •• . Xas - T Kincaid,- C Ihmien, Yearig,lhnisen & Plunkett 16th April. 1 - - . , • , Sugar - coa l ed Vegetab le Pills --XII diitieses have their origin in impurity of blued. How -loiter excellent the general health, there is, no security against fever. oherethe blood id impure, as indicated hyeruptions crib& skirt, vertigo, headache, lassitude, Atte., The hest purifilv of the blood is Clickener's _ ger.coited Vill, which is; so skilfully compounded, that/it does not cause griping, the great objection to atF pills . Tile eovelape of su;;ar preveaus all nausea, so.that,.seve from _the privierful, yet easy °pew btu.: tho patient 'wmald hardly bel assure that ho had taken any medicine atall. l3owell tonvinced is Dr. Click drier of Oita:efficacy of his pills in ,sll specified Ctlnet. that he is pledged to returnthernoney, when the pt um- Lied effect is not produced; — Sold by Win Jackson, timer of Wood and Liberty street's, 'who is general Agin for Dr Clickenet's in:Pittsburgh and vicinitv.i . : 'CCri3eirare of an imitation ankle called "Lnpro wed Sugar-Coated Pills,!' purporting to he Patented sitv both the pills anti pretendetigtent are forgeries. got up by a. miserable quack, 'ew York, alto, lot - - the last four or five years, ban made his living bt teetonteifeiting popular medicines. apr 13. MIZEI titan of the Wild Cherry and those of Iceland. cam bitted by a new chemical Ptogress with the Extract or Pi4e. So Salutary bate been its effects in all ca ses 'when adrniaistred for doughs, Asthma, Congomp., tionipr any disease of the rungs, that many of the moat illstingitislted physicians have approved and rectum Mended it, and openly acknowledged it Lobe the must 'valuable medicine ever disdovered. It is truly a valuable medicine, and is 'effectini an immense amount or garii In theselief of scatting humanity. tar'Ssie Advertisement. • ;Th# Pittsburgh Bccountautri Listi#lto. • Corner of Fifth 4nd Market streets, • TTPWARDS of twentivears experience as a prt,c , tiVII accountant, enables MR DUFF to qualify persons fur taking chargd, of books in the most expedi tious and efficient manner!. So generally has the pro ficiency ut his numerous pupils established his repute as a teacher buth - of Mercantile and Steamboat Book Keeping, that Merchants and Steamboat owners now frequently make ita condition that their book keepers shall undergo the training.given in his Aced ' erny previous to their obtaining the ,ituntion. Latllei writing class live comfortable parlor; hours, '9. to 4P. M. • ir apl6.y PROSPECTUS For Pnblishingla Connected Map OF, TII . Cily of Pittsburgh and ; City District, City of Al leghev, Mancheacr, Birmingham and Lawrenceville. MEM AS soon ass sufficient number of subscribers can be obtained, I wiWnublish a connected Mop of gbe above places; embrtiaing both sides of the Atte -g•tieny, Monongahela and Ohio Rivers, from Brunot's Wand. on the Ohio, to the Eastern line of Lawrence ville on the Allegheny, e:nd to the "Four Mile Run" on the Monongahela. t The Mip will exhibit: the Lots and Fetus within 4 its bouadery, and a correct statements& the statistics Of all the above named plices. The 'object is to make Map that will he useful to proprietors of land, be' - , ainess men and citizens generally. The Map" will be furnished to subscribers, mounted .on .Roller. in "Map Style'," for the low price of Three Dollars.. - - I R E IWGOW EV, Recording Regulator City of Pittsburgh. B. -Persons wishing to obtains copy,can leave ' *awes at the Book Store of Messrs Johnston & Stockton, Market street Pittsburgh; Vim Kerr, Es q, Mayeref - Pittsburgh; RR Cassat, Ertl,. Mayor of AI legheny City; and et th'e different offices about the -Court. House; or at the office of tie Publisher Penn : street. • apls 1w . . •Nails.4sid Spikes. 220 KEGS Joninta Nails and Spikes, ass'd a on hand find for sale by MARTIN & SMITH, No 56 Wood street. • Sugar. 0111 - 1 HITS NO Sue o, on band and for sole by .MARTIN' & SMITH, 103 - ' between3d and 4.hPta • Molasses. non ,BBIS N 5:I Molasses, (prime quality; NY oalland and for sale by MARTIN (St SMITH. . , ff ktrOLES-20 brat Star ; 147" . .5. do Adanuriptine, superior; 20 do i Stearine and Summer Ta lotai, ust. received and to solo by niils : , l THOS MILLER. -0100Ms:—§0 .box very fine just received and for sale ' THOS. MILLER. 3445 - . corner Wood end 9th ets. 1161,ALM - 5 AT-20 Elcs tip 1 pat teceived and for JVisalebY 4310 THOS MILLER. Near pkingbants. • . • 0:` S. SWARTZ. has just recaiyed e' large 1 1L111 -,, atitek of very`superior French Gingham' for Ladies. D,rcises.; Medi 'fine asiertrneat of Gingham Lawns. to which he tvTiuld invite the attention of the Ladies, at No 106, Market street, between' sth and Liberty streets. t 0 .3 0. c. . '-' • '''' - --.- - Pro:Lib laavnit. EO. S; SWARTZ basjtiat °permit a vary.exten • - , 4lwofian- ' French Laws, °Emma , .. t cannot faittn please 'Market swot. ' - • - 4 - , , - • • •^. • ' • • - 4 . • : • • - , ; • - I'ITTSBURG,H, PA. NATIONAL- FAIR BY LAST NIGHT'S:IAIL, Important., from Dlearico.—lietant of Ildr, Slidell from Itleitico. . . - The U S steamship Missouri arrived off the mouth . - of the Missisiippi river on the 6th instant, from Vera Cruz, having on board the lion John Slidell, U S Minister to Mexico, W S Parrott, Esq. Secretary of Legation, and Robert Stuart of the US Navy. These gentlemen' there took the steamer Alabama, end by her proceeded to New Orloris, where thay arrived WI the 7th instant. The Mississippi left Vera Cruz on the 30 ult and -an transferring Mr. Slidell and suite, sailed for Pensacola.- The New Orleans papers state that.Mr Slidell was finally,. refused by the Mexican Government to be received as Minister Plenipotentiary, or in any cepa— city. other than as a commis:sinner for -the arrange— ment alone of rogations growing out of the annexation of Texas. Mr Slidell, therefore, on being refused recognition in the capacity in which he had been sent by bin twernment,, would not treat of any other terms of admission, broke up the ia:ation, and has returned home. With regard tattle interim! affairs of 'Mexico, they are represented to be in as unsettled a state as ever. The G. wern ment of Paredes was considered to be very insecure. 'Some of the papers advocating republican views in oppusitio4 to the monarchial doctrines of El Tampa, openly advocate the recall of Santa Anna, and the government is powerless to inform, its decree prohibiting tliscuisions of that nature. . Mi Slidell *as to remain in New Orleans some days, but Mr Parrott left immediately for Washington The Times, the editor of which bad an interview with Mr Parrott says— Mr P inforins us that Me Slidell's last communi— cation from the city of Mexico , was dated the 21st nit. covering passports fur himself •ami. ache, and a sepanite one for 14i. P. which*ere fore-eroded to Vera Crua, and itansmitted thence by the United States Consul in that ciiy. Mt Slidell's last commtkrication to the Government stated that he would remain at Jalapa until the day of iris departure therefrom, and nu longer. ' . Mr Siirleh's instruction's to leave the country were imperative. lle was received at Vora Cruz with the usual honors of a salute. We learn likewise that Gen Ampudia with a force of three thousand men was within three day's march of San Cols poto.i, and the conertaimpressiiin in Mexico was that on wirensive measures would be commenced Bettina Gen Taylor's ! army.' Great consternation prevailed at Vera Cruw in con. sequence of the obrubt departure of Mr Slidell, and the inhabitants were in the deepest alarm that on immediate declaration of war would ensue on the part of the United States. The Place to Dttp Cheap Cooks JUS r received at J W COOK'S. 135 Fourth st, by express, The following new, cheap, and intes ling WORKS : Mitchel's History of Fiance. Guii...n's English Revolution. Ciyi'zttion in Eurtite. The Wilderness and War Path, o new novel. by James Hall, Esq. American Review for April. 18.16 Little's Living Age, No 99. Lfrownson's Quarterly Review, rut April. The Captain's Daughter, n litersinta novel. Treatise on Mild) Cows, by M Fr G u enon, Lmee• lut d from the French by John S Slanncr, Erg. Marque' ite a Vulviee, by Alex Dumas. 1 he French Cook, a new and ex:ellentwork—wi.h the New York Farmer and Mechanic, and other 1...110. ern Papers. npl6 Wxl - Vr - raoan & 'aToLr'l", IMNIRTE RA AS D DV ALERA In Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, Corner Liberty and St Clairsireels, EITTSBUttGII,7 ARE now receiving per ships 'Salari•LlC, f •Suslue und •Alltambra.' their Tying importa tions of hardware, Cutlery. Sc., pm-abused for cash, direct from the runnufucturies of Ittirstormust and SIIEFFIKLD. MOO a general assnrtment of American Einrciwate from the manufactories of the East and %Vest. Buyers nra respectfully invited to nn examination of Our stock, all we are determined to sell low for ca.h or approved credit. npl6 Leather 5000 LBS New York Sole Leather, 6.r au at Eaatern coat, carriage elided. hy P. C'. MARTIN, mars 26 60 Water at. 7, RA ItRFL.S . of the choicest Apples, just te e./ ceivesi per str North Queen, end for sole by P C MARTIN, 60 Water street. SUNDRIKS 611 KEGS No I hint; 1-30 9 bbla roll bottet; 2 •' linherd Receivvd pvr steamer Rhode 1•11 and Anil' for :tile I, M. B. RH EY & Co. • mnr2B .57 Water street. N, 0, raolasses. 50 BRCS Plantation Molasses, rec'd per str Colorado, and fur sale by Storott & Co., WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, exclusively. No 18. Market street. upB WINES ANU LIQUORS. EMIIRACING 501110 of the choicest brands and vintages, is (ieted for solo at a slight advance STERETT dr., CO, a.B No 18, Market street, RYE WANTED 500 will find t-1 ready dc)17,31:!:000nrl on il applicationy e ,titmr t I:etprice S'IEMETT &Ca. • 8 18 Market street. 25 DUXES M ft Raisins; 5 DrumaSmyrna Fig.; 25 " Sultana " 3 bbla Zante Currant-; for sole by J D WILLIAMS. 110 Wood at Illolanes. 75 BBLS Now Orleans Molasses. 12 " Sugar House Received and fur sale by .1 D WILLIAMS, 110 Wend scoot Rice. 4TIERCES fresh Rice„for sale by aplo J D WILLIAMS For Sale, 140 FEET of ground, commencing nt the corner of Dougherty's alley, facing on Liberty . street, and running back 110 feet to a 10 feet alley. Apply to Nu 80, Stewart's Buildings. ap9-if CHASM HAYS. Dressing Durgane. MA RB LE end mahogany tops, n'aplenaid article constantly on hand of the latest and most ap— proved style. T B YOUNG & CO., 41113 Hand at. Ponce Boards. ASUPERIOR. lot., sawed narrow and of proper width; for ale at the wharf. ap9 ' - L. WILMARTH. HOMCEOPATHIC WORKS. AND MEDICINES it UST received and for sale at our Warehouse. i Herrings Domsstie rinsigian. abnemau'eUrgimon ut Homccopatbic medicine Hahneman on . Chrooic Digetteet. 4 vola. Honnnopathic Medicine Cheids. - SCRIBA.& itiC s HF,NBLER, RP 4 Nolls, Allegheny Onmetegy. PERSONS desitousof putchaiing lots in this Cent etery are referred for information to the Superin tendent on the grounds, or td . F.; Thorn, 1-103gghTicor ner of Penn and Hand streets, Pittsbutgh.. BY Order Of thn / 3 ohrdr J...CHSLETt. den 11 ' Superimen4etil: 1/pgulai Virednesday It. tlMail POf CINCINNATI: • - . THE well known fast running steem syth Mosier, every 47 Wednesday 7s Ci t n rA o u r n i V j a i t l33 g ßa a l t r eA l. g. ' D ul a r c F l o c P°3r i ing at 10 P 61, the same day. Returning , she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday at 10'A 91. For freight or tassa Fo e R ep s p y ly T H on be ztt s c rd o ..o A r g trt els,, No 30 Water st; I For St ',01d5... . '4e new and beautiful • Steamer, I . . Hubert Morris. Capt.- Campbell, Will leave on ,Friday the 17th, at . 10 o'clock, AM. for the above et all intermediate landings. The Robertlftlorris" was built expressly for tide trade and has saperior acCommodations. For ft eight or 'passage apply co board. apib For St. 40111S—tiognlar Packet. srAti." The new and splendid rt.:renter steamer, BRUNETTE, Oapt perry. avill run trade crom Pittatturgh to fit Louis during the season of 1846. The Brauead ,‘ us built expressly fur the trade and is elegrrtitly found in every rssprc:. For freight or pa.srree apply on hoard. npl FOR N ASO VILLE—REGULAR PACKET. % I The new and splendid light dninght ittenan'r SAM SLAY, ('apt GREEN !Lc. E, will run n 4 a ',pint Perko. In thn ata.re'pori (lining Thu FC ism, I lho Sam ..Friiii was built exprrs3ly for the Nosh- villa trade, and swill make her trips regularly during the tensan. ! apl I For freight or pnsanlze npply no boned Of to .1 W tstITLER 6. Blia, Age nts. THE regular mail and paratenger ••• ;ateamer CIRCASSIAN. Cape Isaac Bcnnett, will tun an a regular pocket beween Pittartirgh and Cincinnati, leaving thin port every Suturdayint. 20 A dl, and Wheeling ut 10 N M the same day. ; Returning, aho will leave Cincinnati every Tneariny at 10 A M. For freight O'rpasnage apple an Ewald. C'The Circassian was hilt expressly for thin untie nod Oren; totter rus::.lng.•rs evt ty comfort and iteelsawrimiatiOri._ mar 23 • Istr. The regulnrm,il and tuusenger ' , tenni • • :er, 91ESSEXGF.It, Cape 'infarct. 'will 11111 ue a r ernlatrmeket between Pittsburgh and Ginriannti. leaving Ili.; purl every Smuttily nt IQ! A M. and Wheeling at In I. I. the .tme day. Returning Will leave Cincinnati every Tomolcy. ot 10j o'clock . A M. For fn•ig&t f r pnt•n:e apply on bout& The Meltomger tent built expressly for this mole nod offers to letr rower,s even• comfort and nceorn molt ion. ! mnrl.3 MONDAY I'ACKI 2 .I. TOE rezultr moil and pa senger Hemmer NiONON(iMII..I..I, Cart. Slane, r ill run nn a regular packet twcen Piitsbuisis and Cincinnati. leaving thi• port every Monday at 10, A M, and Wheeling ut 10 P M. of the same ddV. Returning. *he will leave Cincin nati .very Thursday at 10 A M. For freight in p wag , ripply on hoar.). rZPThe Monongahela W.f built exprensln fir tlii• rad , : and triers tribe passengers every comfort, - and narevinr pro wryirrogitation4. TUESDAY PACKET. --- N ; THE reenbir mail end passenger Mal steatite, HIBERNIA, Copt. Joh n Klinfritcr, %sill run as n regular pards• et het eeti Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this part every 'Tuesday at 10 A M. and l\ heeling at 10 PM, of the 4{11(1110. day. Returning, die will leave Cincinnati evehy Friday at 10 A M. For nr prosago apply tin Hibernia as built expressly far tins Wide nail ..frers to the passengetsevety co-nfurt and riot. 11C.nrilFidgli412.1. apl 11 . I:IISESDAY rAcKF:T• ,T4iffrireittnrAtinit-ftwl • reawnpei • .tearner NEE ENGLAND. Gaya S B Page, Wlllllll a. n regular pael., betuecu Pitts!ittrgh and Cincinnati, Inaving Oa. port e• ery Wednesday a. 10 A M, and Wheeling at 10 l' M. the same day. Returning, she will leave Gin• einnati every Saturday a 10 A M. For freightlor pa ngts,o! apply on board. icrTho Isltiw England was built expressly for this trade. and tato s to the passengeis every comfott and s'l wrior lieroivortoda.luns. Inar'2o FRIDAY PACKET. '07 4 ' 7 = 3 Tim regular mail and passenger steam 66-suT t ait er, CLIPPER NO2 Captain C I 001.. 0 ill rim as is r egular packet between Cincinnati and l'illsbareh. leaving this Dort every Flicluy at 10 A Al • and \l' heeling at 101' M, the same day. Returning she a ill leave Cincinnati every Mun day at 10 o'clock, AM. . Fur Gniglt or passage apply on bean'. The Clipper No 2 was built expressly fur this trade, slid °Tars to her passengers evety amnion and accom modation. mai:l3 The new D. S. Muil steamer ACADIA, M. E. LvcAn, Mame', 71 ~will I OSI 0s n regular Passenger Packet btqween git and tha oh•ove putt,during the season of 1846; le:lying ov vry Tituraday at It) A. M. The Aradin is new and has sup, iur accommoda tions. For freight Or r,omze. niply on Ward, or to ai.9. J NEWTON JONES. Ag't. MB RHEY SzEo. 57 Wowr i‘t For L e uisville. The orVU and splendid light draught ejils 4l g t steamer PACIFIC, Capt. Campbell, ..._. -.master, will leave fur the above and all ntermedintei, landings on Monday the 2gth inst. at 0 o'clock, A M. Fur height or passage apply onboard. ap7 BROWNSVILLE, TO CONSUL, ..,•-rityv.,,,..;:ier! LOUIS M' LANE AND MEDIUM, Have commenced making their regular trips be tween Pittsburgh and Brownsville. The marting boat leaves the Monongahela wharf above the Bridge. prescisely at 8 o'clock. l'assengers by this bout takes rho stages at Browns vine same evening at 4 o'clock, and the splendid cure of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Cumberland. next morning, at 8 o'clock, reaching Baltimore the same evening—only 32 hours through from Pittsburg to Baltimote and 40 hours to Philadelphia. The evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers by the evening Boat, will lodge on the Boat in com fortable State Rooms the first night; will pass over the beautiful mountain senery in daylight; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The Proprietors of this tout, in ordet to make the connection complete between Brownsville and Cumber land, have placed on the Road 50 splendid Troy, Alba ny, Concord and Newark coaches, of the most itnprov ed modelsoind fifty teams 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 Routs. By our tickets passengers have choice of either steamboat or rail road between Baltimore. and Philadelphia, and have the privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore, and resume their seats at pleasure. ; lot tickets apply at the office, at the St. Charles Hotel, Wood st., or, at the wharf boat. feb3 J. MI.:SICMEN, *mat.. llsecutor's Sale. WLL be offered nt Public Sale, on the.premises on Thursday, the 23d of April. 1646, at 10 o'clock, A.i M., three valuable lota of Ground. Nos. 71.72 and 73, in Aaron Hart's.plan of lourpn Grovb Hill, (now Sixth Ward,) containing each 24 feet in width and 132 feet in depth, adjoining the residence of J B Boiler, Mk. Terms at sale. GEO. COCITEtAN, Executor Of the ltis Will of Aaron Hart, deceased. M'ligisn! , ,. Auctioneer; • tIIIGLII4O-11410.00-lead, for t iafaioolanaiatt. - .signao.4t. (,ap2l JAMES MAY. W ' ice , .w „3:'?` SATUR MY PACKET SATL KEI REGL7I,AII CINCINNATI PACKET 18 16 MONONGAHELA ROUTE, BALTWORE AND PHILADELPHIA Only 73 Miles Staging.) TUE SPLENDID ■AAT KUNFING lITEAMERs ~a '~s, j' r ~_r,~ ,; ,~.,"` -.- WHOLESALE AND: RETAIL FAMILY' Guocititv Corner of Trott! 'anti l Fourth streets, Pittsburgh. Resztov,&i. iA'Alasox roppeoAilly informs hishiends and the ptiblic, that he bai removed to the large and_spa.; dons store, No. 62 Market. et Simpson - a Row, where he now offers the sale -a large and well sslaUted stockruf, 114 ;Gouile, co,,,,,,lshi g itvery style frxibtx present ap !unwitting icaion, nuiriFes not sUipassed it this city, or the cistern markets. Purchniers of dry goods will do well to, call and cx - amine the gundi. that we ere doily receiving - from New York end. 9oston. ap9 i 62 Market street. Caps! Capin; Caps air 13 MNI E R Ca ps for men and boys at 25 cents wily. • flaying already received'n forge share Ofpliblic pot _ - ronsige, and desirous toincrease it still more.the sub scriber offers to the public the larges(and meat com plete OFBOrlartont of en ps pvertrinnutaoitired in this city, and nt the moderate prices. Persons. purcirasing therpsiAMA. or sending persons to purchase for them, if oniatt can have their c,ps changed. or the money ,seturocd; the subscriber 1 engaging himself to keep iirg best made cups, sod of the best materials. . All caps, vvhether cl.44pclur, repaired so at to be as good as new. - 11 , These. pnrchnsirg ror,cm , lto .ell agnin. will find it their interest to call np..wo the übscliker as he is deinr mined to sell a. law its the Evt. • His munufactory is in NlnOtet street. betWemi Sid and 3d streets, 3 I door from Johnson & Stockton.% bookst • Ile will riko keep } crip dimming& of ,II do cripliong.„,at very reduced O'er, aplo Im. } ANTONIO NARDI: JUST rpreived n lorge col ket iill/ of fo-hionohleSlME , A. ‘Vulizetk.Va riations, 4:c, for the noon. nt • F BLUME'S 11.2 W,10,1 (I.llJr !there sth. arnoLE SA.= !SHOE STORE. . t ; • H. CHILDS S. CO., ,oglis 1 ,. '5,,,> ARE nosy Tn n n iving their musing aapplielt consiit ing of on, tln largetd. clotapeto. end Lela ao:s..ritneor o f BOOTS nncl SHOES Eliot tl,ev have ever been able to bring to Ladira and MiA4O . l. dittrutoro Braid, Dud Straw 'ON:\ ETS, doem .utyle; together will) i -plend:d aoorttnent of PA 1,31 LEAF HATS, f111 . 11 ,* find ,bo,6 ' ',LI turner C APS.— 1 Alto, large lot of S I„rk Tonntol SOLE LEATII- Elt, all of which haying been porelta..ed at rho lowest ;owl, nod tteleeted tt hit pent care for tbo INCit.llll trade. a iil be a Id it a small advance above coot nod charges All into-anon uu aiaiting to imarchasou will .find i• to theirininteld torah end , examine tdeir !before rUralilf.istg Pl..whrre. mar B=i3 KING & FINNEY, Agehf, al Pillxbargh, far the bda trurr aa Safrls iloraratte ' r Comralay 'f Phlbt. FIRE RISKS open ltutitting. mid .Nterch.mai.cor every th,teiption and Nl:kW:sir. RISKS upon Ilull•of curgoebul sessel, t*lsen upon the most recur- Ale term. ..TVPUffi , ei m 1110 0,001001-0 of 111.11010 A, o Witter 011'01, bez.r :11,11Let stt.4-1, Plushugh. • N. 13. King et: M lover invite the confidence rind pai l image of their ft lends and the community Ot large To The Delutture Dl. S. lieuirance Company, as nn in• itution ninon; The most flriarishing in Philadelphia —as hnving a large pairs in capitol, which by the operation of its charier is constantly ii.creasing—us yielding to each person insoieri his doe :hum of the profits of The Company. without involving him in any responsibility whatever; beyond the premium actually paid in by him, and therofrite as possessing the Mutual principle divested of every obnoxious feature, and in its most atiructise form. noir 1-tf. J. S. DICSEY, FORWARDING A.ND COMMISSION mEitctuart, EirsT7rgver roa and Bridgewater. BEkVER cuusTy. J.A. Proprietor and Agent. of Stoamors, LAKE ERIE A 41) 1.'4115.' 1 ki C t: A N Daily between Piiidlurgh and Deaver. 1.. ttl. tie prepared on curliest opening of Canal . onviga.tn, to .n property at h ‘Sis had Boat etc in Wnrehouse, for. nli points on Erie exten -ion, crass cut sod ULio Gond .. for till points on Lake Erie tool tipper Lakcs, Lin al,„, Opt %sai d produce, Sc renit'a improvements. Apply or address Silver Ware mANUSACTUREDtq alder—and n largo stock of Silver Tamo and S p oons,Ste, now 01 ha MI and fur salt: at OW lint est 0.41 Citizens and others who may he in the habit of send ing East for their silver wore, would find it to their a dvantage,tu call and examine Inv assortment and pri era. as I posses every ftirility of manufacturing a low as in: thu eastern cities. All silver waerante, .tandard. W %V WILSON, ati4 cur of 4th and Market st. Removal. ENRY lIIGIPI, Dealer in Chinn, Glass and Qeenvivare, bus removed to No 125 Wood. be tween Fifth street lit.d Virgin Alley, three doors from the corner of Fifth. at irhich place he respectfully in vites the attention of his friends and the public gener ally to his assortment of gotids in the above line, which ho feels confident wi.l give satisfaction us to prices and quail', frh2 John W Burrell,—;-Attorney at Law. Kt PIING n•tnrnewl from Ilk F:rtropenn tour fins IlLat.nknn uniiffice on the non h enitt corner of Smith• field and Fourth streets. ! Persons busing bad busi ness trot papers in the !wills tifSatnuel Kingston Esti, deceased is ill call on the above as nil the unsettled business of :fir Kingston has I•een left in his hands. tunrs - tt - Be=Val. DII M. POLLOCK. has removed to Wylie street, near the n ow'•Court House." tip I—ilGin to the Honorable the Judges of the Coon of General Qdarter Sessions of thelPence, its nod for the Coun ty of Allegheny. The petition of Nicholas L Bugh, of Ver,aiii, township, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, that your petitioner bad provided himself with mate , ials for the accommodation of travelers and others, IA hi. d welling 11011,C tn the county aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will he pleased to grunt him a li cense to hegp n public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will NICHOLAS L. DIMIL We, the subscribers, ciiiiens of Versailles township, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperanee, and is well provided wills house room and conveniences for tho accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern i. neces ' Nary- Robert Shaw, Daniel Pollard, William Speelmen, John A Robinson, Jaeob Soles, Samuel M Rose, John Sill, • Jesse Sill, A II Gallatin, Alexander Foster, Theodore Martin, Matthew Elliott. upl7 3t. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quartet Sessions of thei, reace, in and for the Com-, ty of Allegheny. I . The petition of J Robinson, of Robinson township, in the r, ouoty oforeauid,l humbly eheweth, that your petitioner hash provided, himself with materials 4 for the accommodotion of itravelers and others, at his dwellings house in the county aforesaid; and prays that your_ Honing will ibe pleased to grant him a license to keep n' public house of entertainment. Arid your petitioner, asl in duty bound, will pray. J. ROBINSON. We, the subcrlbors. citizens of Robinson township. do "rah; that .1 Robinson, the abeie petitioner Is of good reptile fur horietilY t d'teMpeance, and is well pacified with Nouse town arid c onveniences for time accointhodation of triiiel!ors and otheis; and that laid casein is nricesSal. Stephen Woods, Samuel Thoriibtirgh, :quite* liarbiasOn; John Cabbage:, J oho CaldWell; James' C MEE -•": .• 11160,11 Vir „ d r r:b n i e s r S oi c_ I ft An b a Bol;inson streets, Allegheny e 4 anw SATIN' & . (Stieeessois to Irvine. Mar:sn.) ; • W HOLE.SALE -Grocers. Produce and Cornelis. -lion Merchants, and. Dealers in Pittshurih Nanuttatured articles, No. 56. WOod street, Pitts. bergh,Pa. . • - - .np . • “UNBLIISEIING , .•FRAUDS:I 9 °Price OF 'rut CifiTON TISA - - New York,•March 16,•1846.. To the Inhabitants of Pittsburgh,. Allegheny, and l -the surrounding: country. OUR 11UP : titian has this day beep directed; et 11F: or- tide that appeared in the "Pittsburgh Daily American;" under date of sth March instant, headed as above—and which has also appeared sub'srapreptly. in several of trhe'Pittsburgh newspapers. itVe hasten to reply thereto.. We find that through these media we are successive ly charged With flagrant violations of the ptinciples of truth and jostice; but we urn prepared to give you'a triumphant vindication of oar character. We, howev er, exceedingly' :regret that in so doing, we shall have to allude to our respected contemporat has the "Pekin' Tea Company'of New York"—t heir position—their history, nod their muffler of doing business will , ne cessarily, in some degree, hive to come underexami. smarm. All that we can do is to ends-aver to keep the following ulcer !Omen's wit kin the limits of y o ur neighborhood; out of which locality, we trust. fat the credit's sake of whom it may concern. the gee:diens at issue may remain undiscussed., Far from having a malicious intention in what we me about to divulge, .1 we s , 30 merely from the very justifiable motive, of self protection—we would fain tender good for evil; this we soletnly dechire. Inking this laudable Stand we reply, first, to the charge as follows: " They (The Canton Ten Company) have publish. eft a lusinthill, in which they have appropt ivied. word fur word, the favorable notices of the Pekin Cumpn ny'stean in all the healing join nein of New 'York. and ether cities. simply a Itsit iog the name of the Company from the Pekin to the Custom Tea Company." And timber down in the column this charge is re peuted, though modified no (allows: " 1 his Itamthill.bears till, impress of the Ciimpn ey, and appears to have been issued, if not by it, et least optsu its unthority." Now we deny ever issming—we deity ere: author icing—we deny ever pert. sing such a handbill hairy we canton always euntrol the actions of um scents, tit a remote iliannee, in relation to the lTleill- Od4 they employ to facilitute the .ale of our Tenn: Lei os soon as ac discover an). siting improper in this re spec,. we invorietly disesenitennere it, and urge that a str i f e r egard to honor and uprightness might charne. traders all site means they use fur their disposition.— By use of our renicte Agents, prolmbly, the handbill in guest ion may been been issued:bet we deny !hat it ever had oar sanction or authority. itVe cannot, however. dismiss this subject widnee touching upon the morality /Of hr,:e notice.. They are represented as eminatine. Spontaneously. from the Edits:rig of New York and ether Newspapers. and.to as ist. from nit impression of the great commercial cr. range-enrols. anti generalUppreciaticm of the teas of the Pekin Tea Company. We beg leave to set you sight on that subject. We are; prepared to prove, on oath if reqeired. that every Pro ruble notice in the New York papers, referred to. were RITT /i by the Pekin Tea Company Tiii , u.i.vv.e,and that almost in every case she said New York papers were PAID, for their insertion. When fish W/14 not literary the case the said favorable notices" were insetted in ru eddetatiou of an expender. advertisement being be stowed apes the papers whetrits such editorialstippenr ed. All this We new Pr , pftrell to prove—tit st by the admission of one of their own Agents (iiamilten)— secondly, by this ad.-tut-sing Agent they formerly em ployeti--thirdly. by the testimony of most of the New York Editors theteselven. So much for their "fevers nide notices in the public. mhos." The mettied we adopted in pro:teeming tie, business Voting.st-senti.tily at vat nee wets any modifiension of deception. we never resoi t to the publicesidn of such notices. Every business nem in New York is welt ge-t quointrdaahhsinenitigin as well as th e me,it..ni curb erktniiiiTiistir:Siwit , glirnt:birSti - itnlifillity bete has lain: . since ceased, and it ralher diminishes than odds to the espectehility of tiny New Yolk estabbslitnent. We next review the pureglaph wherein we are charged esfronrintent imitators of the Pekin Cons-I petty. It will be found nearly stilhe head of the said nr title. It reads an follows: "It is Wan knoWo 10 m o st of our readers that she Pekin Tea Company of New Yolk. an association of heavy capitalists of that city, have established aged cies in Pekin and Canton ler the purposeof selecting Tea., and, putting deem up there, from as hence they ore shipped direct to the Cemenny at New Yerk.— nesse teas have obtained a high reputation. and foes. beeotne she subject of flequerst notices in the pithife prints. Tito eureess of this Company has induced the organic adept of another -ettlieti the 'Canton T eo Company,' WII3 admit the• they are not iunpertere. but purchase their Tees limn the 1/10MiSCUOIIS at rivals it. New York, ushers: they are put up its a manner im• Pate those tif the Pekie TOO Company." Now, in site latter part of this poragrnph loomed falsehood so glut Mg, that an attempt to support it in any Atlantic city would subject any editor to universal ridicule, and in Nets York he would he regarded us a consummate knave, if not nit absoltitemadman. IVp are astonished to find thus any Pittsburglteditor, hav ing access (us must necessatily be the case) to New YOI It PLO' lal/I for yearn tetst. cult its PO deplorably je-1 notant of the fact that the Canton Tea Company have been established in New York eta* vEA 11.3!-.---3Mialsn. that the Pain Company have only existed TW 3.1.03 310t1TH3!—and that the latter honse was t established wholly ins consequence of the success and reputation o f the former. Here then is a fraud truly unblushing —bay, verily obominable. We are also reflected on its bring an giuferior con. cern. because s-we select our Tens front the premise-it outs cargoes which anise." How much more colt mendable to come out with the plain truth than to resort to such vile falsehoods as appear in the begin ning of the paragreph nova' under review. The words are "The Pekin Tea Company of New York, an two ciation of.lienvy capitalists in that city." &c.—( Let the reader refer.) Is it possible diet the inhabitants „r Pittsburgh can swallow all this! In this city (New York) every counting-house lad, of fourteen yenta old, knows better. Let any individual who would satisfy himself on the subject, 'der to the files of the Com ter and Enquirer, Journal of Commerce, or Commercial Advertiser, which he may find at any large Hotel in Pittsburgh, and see, if in the lists of imported mei chaos dise, he can discover that any entries of Teas have been made at tha New York Custom House for such firm as the "Pekin Tea Company." I l'e defy them to prove that they ever received Teas direct from China! Who ever believes such u barefaced aster lion two deservedly humbugged. As to the fart of their having an "agent in Canton," we deny it. Who is he? But the idea of their - having another in Pekin, is an absurdity 4,/ monstrous, and a faliteltood so gin: ring, as not to desetve consideration. %Vito ever heard of Teas being infected end shipped at Pekin? Outrageous nonsense! We happen to know that the "line Tests which their agents in Pekin and Canton select, pot up and ship direct to Now York," are selected in Front street, in this city, at the store of Beebe & Brothers, and other wholesale Grocers, shipped thence by their cat man to the store 75 Felton street, then packed in imitationof , the Canton Tea Company's Teas by Frenchmenand Geernims,in the upper part of she building. brought down stairs, and thence dispatched to Pittsburgh and other places. Lastly—Who is the association of New York cap italists, called the "Pekin Tea Co." professing to have $500,000 engaged in the. trade? The agents end sulesm , n, Messrs Dols glass, Callender and Roe, were previously empleyed at the New York Sun News: paper establishment. Mr Hamilton, the out door a gent, was formerly subscription clerk fur Messrs Ed mund Charles & Son's Bank Note List; and the only, and exclusive owner and proprietor of the whets:let:instil lishment is Henry,Wykojf, publisher of a miper cal led the "NeW Yurk Republic," now extinct, and well known to the world as a controversial antagonist of JfilOC6 Gorden Bennet, of the New York Herald. ilre exceedingly regret the nirdesslty which ceriirpelti us to come out so promptly—we are, r nevertheless, ready to procurre-the proper affidavits, eerti&d , before the Now 'York City and State attthotitles in eonfirmas tion °fall that we have now staied, if - 'c alled upon. Meth York Canton, „Tea .Compaq, Per.THOMAS A, MONICHCICSE 144Cut.A0nti -PITTSBURGH are Messrs. BELL & corner of Liberty ,and Ferry sti-, where . ehoicel'ees or all descriptions are constantly • MAD MITC irELL, 89 Cittisn'ut,tutd 339 Nlit Ira Pries pal if. Philddehp~ua clffeelst•NeiVlOrlt, Irt'Sr& 1254, Chatham et.; ;63 fiteenWieli Of,;: • ' . , J. FI•NEY,./ft J. S. DICKEY. Bracer ismoi Jpbn Wootiburr, Saaob-Voolitt.jec. 'OBg.:•jw:sgtTi:! -:,,,; : :: , !• ., P4: - -; , '4A,' ,-,,, ..:.-,,,i,..7,-_..f,,,-ast-,:w- " 1 " `',."l • 6,51 aIdIRK.E sT3dEE.T Beiwo e nr.pohrtkst., and the Dianind. The BaltimorQ &Ohio Bait Rdad, large and s plendid issortin'eni or RICH A.1 , 1D - li'ASIIIONAT4I.2 . SPRIN'a llitY GOO-DS: _.. Comprisingull the new and heautifd spring'styles of this'll:oust importations, purchased in thu- Eastern citirs, from the Importers and Manufactorers - at. the lo . west Carh I°siees, elabrwiiag, inpan the following . . articles: - • : ' . ' LADIES' DRESS GOODS New styles Paris printed lawns; do. do. Organdy lawns, do balz.orines; ombri brocita berages; Marquises shaded .beragMs; French gingham lawn:; grarloated Organdy 'robes; Watered and colored tarltone; figured und Swiss; White -coiled Swiss robes, boo, mull and bishop 411W11.; jaconet, cambric and nansooks; rich brocade dreas chameleon plain, 'pooh. de .ol;i sat in striped, do; black watered, du; , ombri 0)4- tit;d:ila Rhine; black satin wiped gro da armour - silk warps alpaccas; Lupins black and blue•black bombe tines; ombri shaded do Ittines; Lama corded beragee; satin wiped berages; black satin striped and plain tie lames. , SHAWLS Chameleon Plaid shawls; Ombri slinded.do, Plaid Geroge an; saline stripe barrier. du,; black fillet do; black fignred silk do; Satin striped besago scarf's; plaid and umb,i shaded hernanna shawl.; rich style .Paris printed Crishtm , re do; 'do do de laine , 4o; 'embroidered silk fringed thibbm shawls; plain do do do; plain embroid; Bred tariton da; ombri shaded beruge, scarfs. BONNET RIBBONS. IN GREAT NAME:TY. Ne-v'stylefringeri liese embroidered, glasida, stOpecl and figured pnult do tad. , •: A br;autifill assortment ncyluid and ombri fringed parasols, parasulets and ,un shatiesswith pyr amid tops VON N ETTS . We Imre also a very fine n.mrtment of +lie new. style of spring . Bonnets, viz: FlorenCe Braid Limn Lure and• Blillient.,Lerayelret and Vienna,: Devon te!, Gimp. Peraittn Lau; and 'Assn Cabusk Braid. , . lion Gyp s ies, LADIES' SIIOF.S . . • The Lndiescm now he implied with Ryan's new orPrendollkerdka, French and English . Eid Slip- pers and Buskins. CLOTHS, C ASSIM ER ES AND • VESTINGS. Bisdh y's French Black, Brown. Blue and Green Cloths, various qualities; West of England• Black' Invisible Green, Brown,f Blue, 6-4 and 3-4 French Doe Skin Casuimeres, a good assortment of Vesting', Stocks and Gents Fsrtcy and Black Cravats. Irish Linens, ‘Vateted M./UEDA various cnlnrs. and it stock of Domestic Goodi, equal io any store in the .111 es lilholesale buyers are puriiciderlyrequestcd to call and examine our stock. ABSALOM "MORRIS, ' o 05 Market street. BEIM THE subletilier begs leave respectfully to return / Lis grateful actinowledgemems for the liberall patronage be,t.wed on him fur yenta past. aml par titularly to those who so generously patroolaerl Weal .iitice hia miifottune by the late tire. Having eon- i siderohlyettlarged Ills busire.s by associating with Wm II Roberts win pattner, he wouli earnestly cu-' licit a continuance of former favcra to the new firm ef it,iberts St Kane, and be trusts thueby prompt atten tion to business they will give general satisfaction. V. !CANE, Jr:. REMO}(AL The subscribers :Would respectfully inform their ft knits and the public that they have rernnved to their new AVorelonom on:fhird between Market and Wood streets. south side, where they trust, by strict attention to business to merit a share of.Tublic patronage.—;• They solicit attention' to their extensive stock on hand, which has been got up with great cats in the latest style and most substantial manner, consisting in part of the following :orticlas, Mahogany Wardrobe.,; • • r • Dressing Bureaus; Book Case & Secretaries; Section Back Sofas; • Thine . du; • Divans, o;tomnns. Victoria Chair.; Fren4ll do; Plain do; Cent, 6 Tables; Curd do; " " Bureaus of every description: " End Table.; Marble Top Pier do; :Ilter do; " do; " Dressing Bureaus; ' " i Wash Stands; blrrhegany Work 'Stands; lit Racks; Hocking Chairs; Sewing dot Midis Stools; • Arm Chairs; French Bedsteads; 'Butler's Treys; Mahogany, clirerry and poplar Bedstead s , . warranted proof aguipt bugs, and superior to any thing now Of. fered to the public. Alsn, a variety of Windsor chaire of the bast quality and a new-style pram chairs, with spring seat, well adapted for offices or Societies, with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. We have at a considerable expense introdticed into onr new Factory on Front street, esteem Engine with Machinery. which will enable us to sell wholestili and retell. at reduced prices. The attention of Western Merchants and persons moving west, is invited to our new and extensive es tablishment. Western Cabinet-makers ate also re quested to give US a call, as they will find they can purchase from us for less thnn they can manufacture. Orders fro . p. a distance will reeeive prompt attention, and the ranker° will be carefully packed. Steamboats and Hotels farnishedolf the shortest no. tics on - revocable terms. ROBERTS & BANE. N. B. Uundertaking in all ita branches tittPraled (marl° ) It. & I IC. LOGAN: has removed to No. 83. Wood (1/ • stteet, ono door below Diamond Alley, to the dt.ro lately occupied by Clarli 4 e& Cameron, where he has opened a Wholestde and finial' Dry Goods Store, and having just returned from the Eastern Cities, is opening a new and well ,elected stook 'of Goods, con. slating of Prench, English and American cloths, colors,) a great variety of new style Cassimeres and Sattinotts; Coshmaretts; (a net, style,) Oregon Cam simere, a good stock of summer cloths: of all kinds; late style Vestings; also; a ,great variety of Lawns and Ginghams; Pyramirlical Graduates and other fancy patterns•, a variety of prints froth 6 to 26 cents per yard; a very superior lot of while g9tois, consisting of India Linen, Demi: Plaid, striped cambric; Victoria Luwn; striped and plain :mull: Swiss Lace and barred Muslin; 6gured end plain Bobinets; black and blue black Silks, plaio.• fig ured and striped; a large assurtnien!. oc,lrish Linens; bleached and brown Muslins; table Diaperf Mareeillee Counterpanes, (large size;) Ivlorcent a flood supply of Umbrellas, Purasols,Parasoletts and SunihadMs; a sry large assortment of men, women, and _Children's Hosiery; a very fine articlstof Lisle Threadi - loio grid Gloves,and many other 'Milli:des not enumenitert He would respectfully invite hi, Neater customer's earl the public generally, to an etosminiition of his stock, to which he 'copecti to make additidos regularly. tti;4•ly- WALTER ioRVA RD. BilLriAl-lALL BWANTZts ELat.R. FORWARD & SWARTZWELDER, AttAirilOs at Lax!. . Fourth street. betWeeo Won end Stilithfield, °ripe: site Patterson's 1.4vet . 7 Stable:s. ; . -ar,7, 0: A.-111c/INULTY & 00•, FORWARDING DIP,RCHAIms, Caual,Dtudrii Pitishtegh, Bensoval. WM. G L ENN, Vootreihdor t lure removed to. this cprtier of. Wool 'dol. Third ; att, above .C. Kay's„ Whore ho it prepircd to doe,iers_dettccilrloo of Ruling awl Binding. . - • n#l. - 1 ' • T „nr, p. MM4R, 411e . .7z rip.w.MW4tritirTit - -7 4 , ',•;., • - „ Removed. Taptt4iitt's Goaera! EM ITT NC ES and 'peerage to and Critm Butrais ./keri FSttAvn, hy.W:. &I% J . . T.l:ap . • • Arnim 75 South stmet t corner of Maiden-Lena, Now York; and 96 Waterloo road. Liverpool. • •• • • The stibacriliera having accepted the *hey' of abuve hotter, am now prepared to make arningeMeter, • I{l . )in). the meet liberal terms with lito.to desiions of hit)" ing the puentgo of their friend, fro'm theold;Coutstt3..: end, flatter tikentaelveti their characieti intilcingi s tandP • ••• log Wainer' giVe ample aiaurancit'..thaf.itir • their airanuetxtenti Will be carded ourfuithfullf. f ; ' • ••• Measta. W. & tinlang and ably known fur the inperier: clefs' . chnamtitlotion - • ot their. . Shifel. • The% QUEEN or THE WEST. SHERIDAN, ROCHES; TER.'.'.G.A KRICK. fiarTINQUER. ROSCIO.S, LI.Y.KRPOOL, end SIODONS, Iwn of each Poet Monthly, front Neel Irotii. ate 21.ittind: • and from Liverpool the Gth and l fth,• in 'ediliticua •tri• : Which they havo• nerangernents with th e St. George and Union-Lineal:if •liit,Cipool.Pockets. to, it!surveX departure ft-pin Liverpciol; okery ftliedusa:lieing.-tkos ,lotetrnioed i their Taeilipeenhali heotkpaces . With their , n c rec. ing patron age, while Mr., W. TOiricoleg , cotki• z; 'Milt Pommel auperinfendence. of the bitaiseas in:Liv;:, • erred! faun' add itionqt.leFurity that ttai - oontforeivia. - f ; .siccomnic4igtion of the paimengets Will be paiticardorli • "Alift pybacribers being (ns usual) iNtenAively engug: '- ad in 'he Tmorportation f/iiaineas betwron Pittaburgh, and the Atlantic Citiei, are thereby ,apAlded 1? !Ow,: charge of and forward ptiasengera kotpediadely their landing, without a chance ordijAPPoisstrne 2 t: 9l l delay, and taro therefore pi rill:trot to contract for par. ! rnge firm any ;ea Port in. Grout, ilritaio or IreleA4 to thin City; the nature of the huairrate they art ert: gaged in giving them fueilitiea t tot carrying Jurasengela. ao'far inland not other Wire nod neceleary,) forward peisehgere ilitther Weal t hR beat mode ctf conveyance without any addidotialetsVlK es fur their tronble., Whore perlana rent for deelieo coming our , the amount paid fur lialasatey.lll . be fa.: ftincf4d in full• RkSiitTAscP.:: Titiaubseribers nicalso prepared In psi drafts at sigbi;s?r any nannunt pnyable ni tint principal and T4iit , ng in England, IrOatuie Scotland alai WAlosi tittle Offundignasofe and exp e ditious muds Of. liecr . t . it, ling fundi ibtose C•mntriee,, which ! Trona terini... ring such facilities, t%iii ftnd it their inie. , rest avail Application (if by le'ter prompte. ly intended to on opplirot to • . TAAFFE &O'CONNOR,.. Funvoniing and CUM 171134.111 Nlorubnpts. mar !.>7 d3.w lc. I'i'lebtngly Y 6: Pqtronized - by 'Evertbcidt; ct . E7r — nrs of GENUINE SUGIARCOATe.O 1114.8 one np?o 8.. en . -o.l,,SOPnvoliPttOPuie: • . ALL • . ninon .... ................. ; , II • , 16 corm inventor, • , , .. . . . . . T W V he onderful egetfthit *In:MI. II. m; POR THE CURE OF . ..., . - Hen.leehe; Giddiness, Rheumatism, Piles:Hispepsle,. Sentry. Steal! Pox, J nunlike, Veins in die Back, le,. ward IYr:el:fleas, Pulpitetien of the Heart, (liking _a the Throat, Drepay, Asthma . Peveinf- all lilada.; Fee --- mule Complaints, Men le.. Salt Rheum. Heartburn, Worms. (Idere :Umbria, Coughs, Quin3ey, Wi l nupi n t . • Cough. Cnnsonnition, Fula, Livet•Complaint.ErysiPis lea, D..afitoss, lichingi of the Skin; Cohla. Gout, Gray. el, NetVous camplaires,and a variety of otherdiaettses," arising from I mputitins of the blood, and obstiactiene in the organs of digestion. ..... • . [From the Agent at Ciehee, T..,C, ] .. •-. , DISEASE OF' ..E 7'II . LIV - ER.':' DEAR Stre—Agreeable to your deeirej tvrite.to keep you apprized of the pregpects olibe Clicicener Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this city: • Yon may recoll'eet, - wheal hest commenced selling, your medi cine, winch was in Mey, 18,4, we little, dreamed :of the success diet would crown the undertaking. Our premises had been so completely flooded by the use thousand and one unsaleable remedy fur every pen'tj, ble complaint under the sun, :hat I set iously . cottieui• . . plated baying nothing more to do with any fhing . of the kind. However, nt the most urgent solicittition wo contente.d tn make II trial of yours:" ' Ailirit. weforin4- - :- ea n sidernblediffieulty in attracting publje. ati elan to. wards them. People had been so often dicejved by. -the vile enmpounds which have dooded . theteountry for ... . the lest 15 years or more, that they timerretried_ r if. ..,: possible, never to be "taken in" again; and rite caisiei". germs° was, they could hnr.IIY ha persuaded to ikeeef.t of the Pills, as titmaying,is, for .lovo.tior . Toney. .. Thus mat terra pmeAvded for n week or two, when. es "good tuck would have it, ."M r... ts—, &lady of our city,.who had long suffered Vam an affection of the,Liver, accormumied by ingligetitien oldie most oh- st inate character, Wan persuaded to necept of a box, on conditinn tbat nothing was lobe paid for it, if ;bey did not °Turd her the necessary relief. I mutt confess, wo ourselves had very little fulth in the matter, know, ing Si tee did, dm her complaint was_ - rote .of look standing, and lab beep tiTinceessfully treated , by the most eminent Physician, of this' and several neighht.d.... ing towns. But we had deieemined to give the mal.? elne a fair trial, and if it proved to be worthless, it would be a source of.sutisfactinn to know it, boiiii.fis you and to ue. No les, to our joy than surprise, how. ever, only a few days had elapsed, when the lady epic,' presented herself et our minter and enquired for Bilotti er box. ol really think, Mr. Williams," says. site; that rur Pills ate beginning to work n greatchange in mi heilth, and altoeether fOr the better. When f took the second dese, I, began to feel much bettitttits. I did Al first; the pain in my side was considerably re. , . ligred; my appetite began to imprnve; and'the bleed-, seemed to circulate through my veins as it did iairty . youthful days. Since then,' have takenthe remainder ... of the Pills, and my improvement has been'sensibly . • preAressing rtt. eeery repetition bf the rinse. A. haws. no doubt that afew more boties . will effectually cure , me." The result woe 'rli'she predicted. ' Her health , ' .is completely restored. The flush of youth and iteaa- , . ty has returned to her cheeks, and the prospect Of .e. long and a happy life is before her.. I am satiafietr she will neverforget the Clickener Sugat , Coaled Pills, .. As might naturally be supposed, the news of,tbis ei..- trnordinary cure was rapidly divseminazed throught i be city and adjacent eontstry;, and scarcely a week hid elapsed, before enquiries begin to he made fur Click. oiler's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand had already inmat:id to such an extent, that we fail . thogromnit dlificully in supplying it.. In fact, if it did not seem film exaggeration,lmlgtil almolu.say thete We are literally besieged .by wo men, and childreo; . lila, -' ing under every possible ailment whiCh ',hernrat gi.h is heir to!' The halt, the lame, and the bliiid; - the: asthmatic, consumptive, nnd dyspeptic, are throe& our doors in pursuit of the never-failingraaecea,... - T , 'itialolliali of its nalittatit, effect; ore volumarlli flowing in upon us from every q u arter. Pnn Potion informs us ha lies been relieved of a most obsticitite Dyspcipsin. A ncitEet has ,just recovered from a seri: .: nos !attack of Ataplex.y., A third . has sarej.eded. le. expelling frotri hts..ssstern the symptom" of Suendgirti And afoul-di has just.recoverod Aunt an attach - . of Pure mutery Ponrutnption, which bed confined him told/ bed for many muldhs.—So Ste Sat But de n0t.144 . 9 • liett . Lis 'supplied.. Besides our Retail Tradi;",*a' have standing orders from the country to li*.larg, amount. Send 30 Gross at your earliest ectivenlenett Yours. Ate.. R. H: WILLIAM. Quebec. L. C., April 14, 1345. - - , . , REMEMBER, .DR. IC. V. CLICKENER.,"ia tfie original inventor of rho Supt Coated Pills; ninift4F nailing of the snit erai over hoardof Until - be intros aucoa them in Juno, 1843, at} by the f 01;.., REMIII This Diphima wee awarded by the AMEIIICAIst , I:. , INSTITUTE, at the A nnaul,Ftlfr, held to the city of Newyork,, October, 10.43, t o .c....v:;CLIQUAEIti:-: for tfie inventio - dotSUGAR COSTED_PiI,LS. 'JAMES: TALI;MADOP., T. D. ‘Vsjczossx,CorrespoodingSeOie.cifi; .- addFioti I.4sps, Recording Secreittry. , _- ; . : ! ; _,. -- gar To svotri diwuys Wei -fur Clichopeei Sugar Cnat,(l. - V4o..ttlils • and Oa thit cankbad has upon it hisitigoatutel - ..- all others ace counterfe!t. WM. JACKSON, pye - p6i. Wend earl Liberty streets, is- Dr, clickOneei a ent foi Ptttehuighattil .• . • - Ili the Coizei of Common- Plea :o .:AllegAtay . eoullt,:: iy,i..." June Term. lgdf.t. No 106 . i .., .IN the mattoe of the .voinntere - eie. , * - -)I :- signroent of rettetion & Vandyke. '•-,•- 1 ... t '::: -- --111erch 21, - 1846. - Willitinv Willie-D E. 7 - • •-• the- nssignee;itaxingfiledlie eite9Out,:, , - •rand asking bi,'ltxt disAbiii=4-0, it ie nis .-- ... -.. dared . that rioiice.therenfbe• gieeiiirt:;, - ilterially Morning Pa.:A, itaidished - in tit. City:l , l' Piti37 ' Aktliiii, -fory six wliell . A,.ati4 jt na,alijeetiatie ilia .teethe the- assignee jfriiegnid wit! be dis.edutiged . 'feter hie , oust .:• ~ Frooi-the: tteeinxl,--.. ipie.G•iitiiy ' - gECiRfIg It. ItIDPIX.,.tro(- - . -- '. - • - - - - FEECII
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