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MONR&V.zMORNING, .AY RIL. 20 - 1046 - .CORRSPONDENTS . . in xef ereneeto.communications which may appear in titii piper, w'n haventiti ar ewts.retiarits to maite.-.- -Weiriirititert none without thenaine of the author be. Jitit fiatiatitte known in us, and. wheninserted, mustil *Ay* tie iikenas exprostiiveuf thoviews of the writer, and not theeditor,of this p a per, unless the views so eMiressidisreeditoriallyreinarked upon and approveFl: Tut Tuarrui.--King Leor is to_ be performed to night. -. Look out for a creviOcd house. PereallS OesirOUS of prolamin seats would _do well to smite thorn early in the day. fdr A A ADDAMS will appear Ala Sing , Lear. New Per . F.ft in ALLcoushr.—The Alleghenian is the title of'n weepy Joornal, publishel by Ken. 7 •Asetirdr.Brother, of our sister city, et the low price '. of $1,69 .. p.r. annum,"or 123 cis. per month. It ti, *bout the size of the Dispatch, and got op with good 4 -.taste. Success to it.. Poitet Coner.—Friday.—Two young customers erere'artrued by officer O'Brien for quarrelling with riangerou. inatrumentu. They were disposed of fur examirustion. boy' tvail'atught stealing 870 fruzn Abe coat ! pocust oft; canal bent captein at the rive:. Ile Wilt .laelied up fur further hearing. . - • Two jolly tars u - eretalien to the wairlthouse lust night - for 'match% two . tnuch noire; but on a prornise ..thiq they Would do better, his honor discharged them this morning, r,- MASONIC NOTICE adiunrpea c'alAr4iiitiall Of A 1. -- Kusons will ha hehl thlseeeninit at the Niastiffit TeMple, car of sYoarl and Irhird sire•t. Punctual attendance le ertenestly 're quested, as boaineas of importance to the order will itt' transacted. Whakintdies my hair se dark. that once was gray, .AndrustY,Airty, scurfy. harsh and wierv, What makes ' My hair so lovely, Soft: but stay. What mattesyour hoirso short,'so red and arty, And seems, - by some bald spots; es 'twere fallidg nil awa y, I tell yoit Itoneitly—l only had , to pay The trifling:sem of three poor My Task grew lovely . as now; if you're willing, , ForJonet's Hair Restorative, to pay that sum, Your rusty. 'dirty hair will soon become So tOvely: that men will say, as they lookand stare, There goes the man with ,a lovely head of hair.. It is an honest truth, that a 31. bottle of Jones's .tcaraltiair Restorative will giro any one a good head of 4orr.• It forces the hair to grow, stops its Idling Off;curei r scuif,' and dresses the hair, keeping it iu thr!cena lung as any thing else male—just tr it. Sold lat JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware. house. 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood— nt the some place is sold the Moorish Hair Dye; Span ish I t illyiVhite and halite Chemical Soap. •TO .Votkere.—The difficulty which every mother experiences . - in administering medicine to infants, is entirely obviated by Dr. Clickener's preparation, called the SugarCuated Vegetable Purgative Pill. The pill yeacosted with fine white sugar,so that it resemble, and tastes :like a sugar Plum, which no child ever yet refused - to.swallow. For worms this is an assured reeedy,land it has been used with excellent effect in teething. :The matrcna of the Farm School writes to Dr. Clicicenei that she has used for some time, his Su iptureated Pill in both these complaints, and always erltivenitire ineeeti. : Boht by War. Jackson. corner of Wood and Liberty streets, who is general Agent for Dr Cliokener's isirittsbeigh arid vicinity. 'irreertare of an imitation article called "Impro• Srigar-Ciatta purporting to be Patented tickeith the 'pill; end pretended patent are forgeries got up by a miserable quack, in Now York, who, fur the; last . four or five years, has made his living by e4tinferfetting popular marlicines. apr 20. - Dr. Th - Wiatar,'s Balsam. of Wild Cherry: in gele6reted remedy is a compound balsamic prepare. tiros of the Wild Cherry and Moss of Iceland. com bined bra'new chemical Regress with the Extracl of salutary have been its effects in all ca ses When adcuinistred for Coughs, Asthma, Cunsomp• Lion. or ani.direaso of the lungs, that many of the mast distinguislied physicians have approved and mon: mended it, and openly acknowledged it to be the most valuable medicine ever discovered. It i s truly a valuable nsedieine, aria Is effecting an immense amount Of igood'in tint relief of suffering humanity. tarSee,Adyertiscment. WRITBIORE &- WOLF}, 1.11P067H1t9 IND DEALERS 081114WIte, Cutlery, Saddlery, &co PorSei- Liberty and St Clair streets, PITTSBURGH, ARE now receiving per ships `Saransac,' hantM; and 'Alhatribea; their spring impot ta ikons of Herdirare, Cotlegy, &c., purchased for cask, &Mitt (rain the manufactories br Binst:tionsu and SetssnaLri. Also a general 11uOrtment. of American Hardware from the manufacteries of the East and Weal:. Burnam respectfaily invited to an examination of our stock; .0 we are determined to sell low For cash or approved credit. ard6 2w. NA#LAS NiRTIN • - :111gETIN & =MEI • estneesitint. to /mint Mar.fin WHOLESALE. Grocers. Produce and Commis ..filerrsints, and Demers in _Pinsbnrga IdaniiCacuired articles, No. 56 Wood street, Pitts aprf3. , ' • Nana and Splits. 220 KEGS inniata Nails and Spiker, ass'd si ''ea an head and for salelrr SFgar. 9 iiiiol4l3Sagrat,,On bend and for sale by • MARTINI & SMITH, y ri T3 • • Woad: between3d and 4,llKwi 4041114111 1 BOLO- N 0 Moluxes, (prime qttality* lIPAMPUPP on hand and for sale by 2013 : MARTEN k. SMITH. 3teeto -for andltiewepapere Ste; for sale. THE 'subscriber will' act as agent and keep for saki nr. to see and read constantly in Lie office, the following newipapers, &c:: • - . ,The Jtaireal and Youth's Adiocate and all the oth. ei publications of the - American Temperance Union; The Youth's Cabinet And The Light Ship of New Yetis city; The Philadelphia Sattirday Enquirer; The Cisdits-Hepitblicati; Steubenville Herald and Gazette; 'Mei-TA-Weekly Cobrier, Zanesville, Ohio; The . Manthell-,,Beave, Moundville, Virginia; The Weekly . Iron City; Pittsburgh Gazette; Mercury and. Manufac; tunarVklyitery, The Daily Gazette; 'Chronicle; Com mercial Jeurnah- Motaing Polo; Denial:eh; Sibbett's COanterfelt Detector, and a variety. of other papers and 'publications, and the public am retipectildly ted to call and stibsnribe, purchase or read them. in General Agency and Intelligence Office, No led epl6 14 St Clair . at., near the Exchange Betel. Prehell Lawils. . . 11 . F.0. S. SWARTZ has just opened a very exten— Ufsiivo essortment of superior . French Laws, of new patterns Mid beautiful colots,thattannot fail to please at , : (sp 10) 105, Msrit.et street: . Sheeting& [UST rwrived a variety of 44 5-4 6-4 by 12-4 -Sheitings oftbe.best mark for sale very cheap for ca' - GEO.' S. SWARTZ . Pence - Beare*. SUPERIOR Jot, iawed , narrow and 'of proper; width,; foe_ ale at the wharf: app - - • - - •. WIT r MARfiFZ ;•-• MARTIN da SMITH, - No 56 Wood cutlet. ISAAC HARRIS' B.V - .' . .•1,.A.5r:-,'N't. - 0111'...!.8. - ,J. - -IqAIL. Orwozi-r-Notiu, Itesolutiolas. in the ..UnCtettiSiates Senate,on l'huraddy, MrJo sten Of -Maryland, offermithe following as it s u bs t i tute ., sbsi . for . thin resolutions of the House" of Repredentistivest .ty6 so i ve d.,,,,tc. , That-by theconvention etinciuded the tiventieth day of October, eighteen !Modred and eighteen, between the'rUnited States. of America end the of the United Ringdiin at Great Britain and Ireland; fur the - pet iod 'of' ten years, and afterwards indefinitely extended and continued in face by enoth eieoriventionpf the same .parties, concluded the sixth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred ,anii i.wenty-seven, it Was , agreed that . any country that may les 'defined by leitber party on the northwest coast of America westward of the Sto. ny:_ef Rocky mountain, nowt commonly. called the Uregoe territory, should, together with its harbors, hays and creeks, amithe navigation of all riverswa in the same, be free and open to the vessels. citizens, subjects of two powers. but without prejudice to any claim which either of the parties might have to any part of saidsountry; and with this further previa ion, in the second article of the said convention of the , sixth of August, eighteen hundred and twenty seven, that either party might abrogate and annul said cob. vention, on giving due notice of twelve months to the tithes contracting patty—that it has now become de-1 'inutile that the respective claims Of the United States' and Great. Britain should bedefinitely settled and that said territory may no longer than need be remain set"- ject.to the evil conserpiences of the divided allegiance of its American and British population, and of the confusion and conflict of netionul jutisclic. tions, dangerous to the' cherished peace and good understanding of the two countries. And therefote, that steps he taken for the übrugation of the said convention of the h August, 1827, in the mode drescribed in its fld article, and &it the attention of the governments of both countries may be the more earnestly and immediately directed to renew ed effirts for the amicable s ttlement of all their dif fmentes and disputes in respect to said territory. And be itfurther resolved, That the President of the United States, be, and lie in hereby authorized, ut his discretion, to give to the British government the no tice required by its said second article for the abroga- lion of thesaid convention of the sixth of August eigh teen hundred and twenty-seven." On agreeing 10 the above us a substitute fur the House resolutions; the yeas and nays were as follow:' YEAS— Messts Archer, Barrow, Berri. ti, Calhoun, Thomas Clayton, John M -Clayton, Corwin,Critten den, Davis, Dayton, Evans, Greene, Haywood, Finn tington, Joie:son of Maryland, Johnson of Louisiana, Lecris, McDufFie , Mangum, Miller, Morehead, Pearce, Phelps, Simmons, Speight, Upham. Webster, West cott and Woodbridge-30. NAYS—Messrs Allen, Ashley, Atkinson, Ather ton, Baghy, Benton, Breese, Bright. Cameron, Case, Chalmers, Dickinson, Dix. Penfield, Hannegan, Houston, Jenness, Niles, Pennyhneker, Busk, Sem ple, Sevier, Sturgeon arid Turney-21. The above resolutions of Mr Johnston, were then adopted by the following vote: YEAS—Mews Archer. Ashley, Atherton, Bag bey, Barrow, Benton, Berrien. Calhoun, Cern!run. Chalmers, John M Claytorr,iCorwin, Crittenden, Da vitt, Dayton, His, Greene, Haywood, lioustc.n, Hun tingdon, Jefrnagin, Johnson, of .Moryland: Johnson of Louisiana, Lewis, WOuffie,'Mangtim, Miller, More head, Niles, Pearce, P. nn3backer, Phelps, Rusk Se vier, Simmons, Speigiv, Turney, Upham, iYebster and I Vmaibridgc-- 7 40. NAYS—Messrs Allen, Atchison, Breese, Bright. Case, Thomas Clayton, Dickinson, Evans, Fairfield, If annegan, Jenne's, Semple, Sturgeon and West cott-1 4. 150,V.f,',2N,m,71,9y quail BURBRIDGE, WILSON & CO., mar2l. Water at, 700 f ß or t i G ate l Ty me Green Rio Cacao, on-hand nd ISUILBRIDGE, WILSON & Co.; mar2l Water otreet. 10 BOXES Bunch Itninitta, just received end 0 furaelnhy BURBRIDGE: WILSON &CO , Water et Produce 12 B lCE ;a 6 cfts rA p7m l; . rm.thon q 2 Bundles Deer Skins; GO dozen tow Yarn; 3 Bartels dried Apples, received per stonmel Coniul, and for sale by LAMBERT 4. SIIIPTON, 133 sa.l 135 Waist st. Corn Brooms. 150 40Z. onsoned Sir receirrd nod for attic. LAMBER &SH I PTON, 133 end t 35 Wood At. Alnm and Copperas 15 1113 LS Alum. 10 do Coppers/4.in store and for sale by MILLER & RICKETS* Dried Apples. 1 5 B r o R tS e ell A pples. ksmtri , "l n" r" MILLER & RICKEISON A Card. HOTELS and Steamboat Bars fitted out at dm shortest twice; on accommodating terms, u ith every thing in the way of Liquors, Glass Assures, 4•c. 4.c. _ P. C. MARTIN mar 26 • 60 Water street. • Loather. • 5000 LISS New York Sole Leather, for elite at Eastern ease. carriage added. Gy P. C. M A BM, - 60 Water et. 7 5 BARRELS of the choices,' Apples, just re ceived per str North Queen, and for sale by P C MARTIN, 60 Water street. Sterett & Ock i VETHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Foreign V and Domestic Winesand Liquors, exclusively. No 18. Market street. apB WINES AND LIQUORS. EMBRACING some ni the choicest brands and vintages, is offmed fur sale at a slight advance STERETT & CO., No 18, Meoket Meet RYE WANTED 500 wßiUllSfillead S cylesaanlrowttlaappYleattimonatkoetPri" STERETT &Co. apB 18 Market street. 25 BOXES M 6 RaiAint; 5 DrurnsSm)rnn 25 " Sultana " 3 bble Zante Currunt4; for able by O,WILLIANIS, 110 Wood at Dlelassas. P 7 BBLS New Orleans Molasses 12 " Sugar House Eaceived and fur sale by; ------ - Allegheny Cemetery. PERSONS dealt-0118(1f purchasing lots in this Cerro- etery are referred for information to the Superin. tendent on the grourds, or to E Thorn, Druggist, cur. ner of Penn and Hand streets, Pittsburgh. Byordercd the Board, J. CHSLETT, dec ; Superintendent. For Stile, FEET of ground, commencing nt the corner of Dougherty's alley, faring on Liberty Street, and - running back 110 feet to n 10 feet alley. Apply to No 80, Stewart's Buildings. ml94_ • i CHASM HAYS. New Cotillions. ALLEGHENY Ceti!Boni. arranged for tho Piano Kole and dedicated to the Ladies of Allegheny and Pittsburgh, by John C. Moivry. Published und'for sale by _ L JOHN. H MELLOR. 122- Wood - - - - Dressing -Bureaue..--__ ARBLE and mohogony: tops, ii•spiondid article 111., -constantly on bond or the latest-and most ap— levied 13; YOUNG • & 4 1 45 • • Hand st.:- • - " •-• • y• THE •we knintn Tala running sit , nma • • 'arCAMBRIA, •:.7..".7-7="!•=:',•iiill run ns a ragularlqattei; jravipg 10611,Vgdneerlay..dairpialni;10 - o'oloaka!ind:•Wfical • . Floats:am she' will lama CinOinand erprjtSnair,lay.:or 10 A':;M a ' For freight or passage apply onboard:or:CO : , FOBt3YTH - &CO • Bp 16— No;3o.lllntar4l. _• ' •-• • '"' The new and beautiful Steamer, _ - Robert Morris. Capt. Camplieli. will leave on Friday' the 17th, at 10 o'clock A M fur the above and , all intermediate iandings. The " Robert Morris" was built expressly for this trade and has superior accommodations. For height or passageapply an board. npl6 Per St Louls.—ltegniar Picket t The - new and splendid pa‘senger sten 177 er, BRUNETTE, Cap! Perry, . will run in the trade fiotp Pittsburgh to St Louis during the season of 1846.*. - The Brunette %tat built expressly fur the trade and is elegantly found in every respeet. For freight or passaue apply on Innirrl. npll FOR NASHVI LLE—REGULA It PACKET. i s t eamer new and Fplendiri light dmright „ SAM SEAY, CNA GREiti. LEE; will run as n regular Pocket to thn above part during the selsnn. , „ , The Sarn Seoy was built expressly f;rr Nksh viileltiado, and will make her trips regularly during .ssas. TILE regninr mail and passen,ger steamer CI fiC ASS I AN, Cap Isaac Bennett, will tun as n regular packet bei,vr en PietAlairgh (Ma Cincinnati, leaving this li r ori every Saturday AI 10 A M, and IVherling al 10 11'111 the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday at 10 A . M. For freight or paseage apply on board. t:l7 - Flte Circm:F.inn arts built exprr4sly for Lid@ ndo and offers to Ler ini,,ong , rs evi ry comfort and ccommodat ion. mnr23. SATURDAY PACKEr. I.sl2inTlie re2iilrir inlil find pnesenger itetim ". er. M ESSENG F.R, Cap: Lin:ford, _.. will inn iiii n rezillnr packet between Piarbstrgh and Cinci.,inti. leaving' thin pro evtry Suittrdny at 10 A M. nod VVlaa , ligaz at 10 P SI. *be Annie day.. Itritirning iiilie will leave Cincinnati every Tues.lny. nt 10 e'clucti. A M. For (.right or prmtotto opply nn bona The Mesmogcr won built t•xpregoly for tilts trade nod offers to her past:enrm every comfort nod nctmin !ululation. morf23' tur. THE regiihr mail nnrl pi:viten:ter • stenmer ilIONONCA111•11.A, Capt. Stone, will run of n regular packet kk, tween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this pdrt every Monday nt 10. A M. and Wh , eliog nt 10 P of the same day. Returning. she will lease Cincin nati beery Thursday at 10 A M. For feeight nt pasetge npply on hoard. I'The Monongahela was balk expressly far ig-ade; and offers Lathe passengers esery cumfart, srld superior areaTTllllatintions. . mur3l '• ,wry Q TH E regnliar mail end passenger steamer H BERN lA, Capt. John Klinfetirr, a ill rim na a regular pnetc- hetoeen Pitt...burgh and Cincinnati,len%ing this p.irt every Tuesday at 10 A M, null 1% heeling ai 10 I' \I, or the same day. Returning, she will knee Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A M. VOI freight or passaile nriply on borod• Hibernia was built expressly for ilia trade and atria to ibe passengeis every comfort and supe rior neenmaiiiiiiinas. apl THE menhir midi and passenger simmer NE,V ENGLAND, Cant S B Page, will run as n regular paelset between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, Inns-nig this port e. ery 4Vedstesday a: 10 A M, and %Wheeling at in is M. cinnoti every Saturday n . 10 A M. For freight Or pn gm:me apply nn board. o:7The New Englund *was builtexTtlet.h, G. tl.l. ode, nod offer, to the patotengets every count - tot arid iperior accommetint ions. ntar26 . The regular mall and rinsgenger ■team er, CLIPPER N 0.2 Coptctin Ctonke. will run as a regular puctost between Cincinnati and Pittelmrgh.lenving thi• nort every Friday ut 10 A :11., and ‘Vbeeling at 10 P M, the army , ilny. Ilettirning she will leave Cincinnat i every Mon day at 10 o'clock, A M. For freight or passage npply on boned. . The Clipper No was built expressly for this trach;, sod offers to her passestgrm every comfort and &mons. mml at ion. maa23 . The new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, lil. E. LUC" MIISIE.O. will t lin as a regular Passenger Packet between Pittsburgh and the olnyve put, during the season or 1816; leaving every Thursday of 10 u'..lock. A. M. The Arndia ht new and hue eupetier necommodee tient . Fur freight or rotemeet:! niplY on honni. or to np9. • J. NEWTON JONES. Ag't. . matoThe new and nplendid light draught steamer PACIFIC, Cnpt. Campbell, matter,Avill leave for the above and OH nterinediste bindings „on Monday tha 2gth Inst. tit 0 of cloth, A M. For height or passage apply nn Want. ' ap7 BROWNSVILLE., TO: DALTiMORK AND PHILADELPHIA (Only 73 Niles Staging.) THE SPLENDID ►ANT RUNNING STEAMERS 2 m ait i CONSUL, t ait i. LOUIS firLANE Ann MEDIUM, Have commenced making their regular trips he. twenn Pittsburgh and Brownsville. The mortdre , boat leaves the Mononeabela , wlt l alf above the Bridge, prescitely at 8 o'clock. Passengers by this boat takes the stages ut Browne• sills some evening at 4 o'clock. end the splendid cats of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Cumberland, neat morning, at 8 o'clock, reaching Baltimore the seine evening—only 32 hours through from Pittsburg to Balfimore and 40 bourn to Philadelphia. The evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passenger's by the evening Boat, will lodge on the Bout in coin. 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 rownsville end Cumber land, have placed on the Road 50 splendid Troy. Alba. ny, Concord end Newark coaches, of he ,nontimpro`v ed models, and fif'y teams of the best young horses the country affords in addition to their former stook 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 rued between Baltimore and PI J WILLIAMS, 110ond ttieeir 'hiladelphia, and have the privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore, and resume their seats at pleasure. For tickets apply at tho office, at the St. Charles Hotel; Wood at., or at the wharf boat. feb3 J. MESKIMEM, Agent., sHF. undersigned has 'removed to No. 9.3- Third treet, below Ferry, whore he will keep on hand a largo assortment of Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Half- Bushels, and Pack measures, brass bound Cedar Buck ets, oval Tubs and 'Centers, Bathing Tuba made to order at the shortest notice, all kinds of steam boat work always on hand. Thankful for past favor's he re speci fully solicits the attention of mnrcharits.and oth ers; his work will be made of the best materfals,-and by the - best of workmen. I dap** saythat I will warrant all - work . made at my shop, and will 'surpass any in th e ciryi which will be sold cheap foe cash*. 8. WORL, tractical Cooper,' r '_ c~ Iletidar Wdnetulay Tt. 51,. Wit FLfR CINCINNATI: For St. Louis.' e +eason. npll Fur freight ur pna.rtge npply on board or to .1 W BUTLER & BRO.. An.tnts, SATUR )AY PACKET AIoNDAY PACKE'I TUESDAY I'ACKET EPNESDAY PACKET FRIDAY PACKET REGULAR CISCINpiATI PACKET For 1846 MONONGAHELA ROUTH, Removal. niPOA's INOtREr4- xi .11711 . pr a", a 7,5 r{Foitilh itreets,.. FAX = Corner Wood a • i p ittsbirgh' tipl4-if• negieval. ,_.. • - - AL A lkfasotfreipecifnlly informahisfrie . oB and the: ta. public; that belies removed to the large and. situ. cioul store, N0.'62 Marker Simpson Row,."here lie nail of ers for side a large and well selected stork Dry Dne4l, comer icing every style fir the ' present op prentching season, at prices not surpassed lath:it cky or. the eastern markets. • • - Purchasers of dry goods will do'well to call end ex . amino the goads that we are daily`receiving from: New York and Boston, ap9 Caps! Cape Capsn: SUMMER Caps.for men and boys g a i at 25 emus only. . . Having already received aline Aare of public-pat ronage, nnd desirous to inemase it still more, thei sub-: scribev offers to the public the largest antimoat 'corm; plete assortment of reps ever ninnutact tired in thiicity, and at he most moderato prices. Persons purchasing themselves. or sending persons to purcham for them, if mot satisfied,- Tan linve Their ells changed, Imam . money teturnedi, the subscriber engaging himself to keep the ben made cups, end of the best material's. All earn, whether cluth or fur, ropoired so as In Lc .is e cod ns new. Those purchasing iur cash to sell will Bad i their interest' n null upon tho sub,crihor us ho i dew! mined to sell n low n. the Ea,t. ruanidlietnrs ii in Nlarket street. between 2i and 3J itteets. 31 door from Julotion & Stock - too'. boolretore. Ile will aim, Loop no liana r-ap flimmiop of all Ile 4nriplionn. nt very reduced pricrA. . . ntlo I m _ - • ANTONIO YARD?. - _ _ - ' -114 .1 n !IST received hi rgecolliviimi US Zq. A of ta , •lnnnuttleSttue,t, Wnltztut, Va• 7 -0. 0 7 &c, for the Piano, ut , 11:7, %Von(' st, '2nd door above sth. WUOLLSALD SBOA STORE. D. CHILDS & CO ARE now receiving,' their Pining supplies, consist ing of one of the largest, cheapest and best amortmelit of BOOTS and SHOES that they halo. crer...been Ole Ito bring to this mark 1. Also. Ladies' und Misses Florence !load, and Straw BONS ETS, of the latest tyle; together with i splendid assortment of PALM LEAF HATS, men,' and boyS' summer CA PS.— Also, a large lot of N York Tanned SOLE LEATH ER, all of which having been purchased at the lowest rates, nod sehmted tt ith groat care for the sreitern trade, is ill be 5 , Id at a small advance above cost and charges All merelootts wishing to porch:else will find i: to their itilg3o.4 to call and examine id eit stock before purrhosiog elsrwhime. mar27•tf ' JOSIAH NINO. , J. FINNEY, J. KING & PINNEY, Agenlx al Pillshurgh, for the Delaware Mutual Safety Insnranen Company of Phila. F I RISKS upon building, and Merchant,The of eveiv description and MARINE RISKS upon Dulls of iargueauf vessel, taken upon the most favor able terms. rOtEce nt the w:srelsou , c of Ki.s,4 & Holmes, on Water sh eet, near Market street, Pittsbugh, N. D. King St FinneY invite the confideisce and patronage of their friends end the community -?t Ire to the Delaware MiS. Innerance Company, do son in— stitution among the MOM Ilonrishing in Philiidelphia —an having a large paid in capitol, which%by the operation of its charter is conntantiv increasing—as yielding to each person innored his doe share of the profits of the Company, without involving him in any renpunnilsility whatever; beyond theprernium actually paid in by him; and therefore a. posnessing Ilse Mutual principle diverted of ever; obnoxious. feature, and in it, most attractive. form. rmvl4f. J. S., DICKEY, FORWARDING AND costmsSlON MERCHANT, East Beaver Point and Bridgewater. BRAVER CuUNTI%. PA. PrOprietor and Agent. of Steamoia, ERIE. • - , • NI) ,41 W" .... V . 31 I C GA N . Pitisinirgli.and Beaver. WILL la. prei'.ner;niliizr[nlo 6 M-R.penTnr'rsr-Grnbsi nnvtznticin, to receive OM-petty at Ids Whore Bout or in Wniehouse, for all points on Erie exrea .ion, cross cut a n d Ohio Conaki. for all points on Lake Erie and upper Lakes. as also rorsrard produce, Se. by l'enn'a improvements, Apply or address fr 1.2441. Silver, Ware ILL ik,f A N ("FACTURE:O order—and a large stock tif :diver Table and Tea Spoons. 'A r. .nutv . on hand and fitr sale at the Snow rush: pt Cu izeos and others who May be in the hottit of semi ing 'last for their silver ware. would find it to their advantage to call and exanaine nnv assortment wad pri (Ts, as I possess every facility of manufacturing Nh low as in the eastctn cities.: All silver warranted W- W WILSON, .- Mr of 4tlt awl Market at. .turitifird art =MI RY 111011 Y, clrider iti Mina, oi4lllll . and. Qeenorare, ltna removed to No 125 Wnod, be tween Fifth street and V)rgiq - it Hey, three doom from rite curner of Fifth at üblelitatiee tiorralcraftdly in vites the attentinn of Ida ffieritia'atid dm fuddle gaiter. qtly to his in , sort meat gri*li in . ttbeco lh r. which ha feet* confident slre atidlafaction as to price' and quality. f 01.2 John .W Harrell.—Atteiraerlit Law. HAVING renu ne4l • from Ida European tour has token of (Alice on the outtlfitist enrner ofStitttn• field and Fourth . r ents. lierot,nr, lunrnur .had tn., wipers in the Itsods niSontuel Kingston Kit. lerensed will colt no the. 'been as nil thit unsettled buoinent ut Ur King on halleen loft io Isis hands. Removal.' DR A. 1)1. m o ve!) (" to i'Vslie Arreetinear do, ne've,"Court op 1-41 Gm To the tiomwithlo the Jniges of the Cons; ”IGe n a ra l Quarter Sessions of thoPeasee, - in and for the County of Allegheny. - I. The petitina's4 Botsero.: Campbell; of Pine town ship, its the county.nforesaist, humbia sheweth, that you petitioner bath prtivided itiiiisett With materiels for the accommodation siVtravelsies slid eiberi, at his dwelling houSe in ilia cossatytiforesain, anti Fuse that Your Henan' will he pleased, to grant : him a lis'senssi to keep a public button ,tehiertitinnietit. And your petitioner, as in duty hosted:Will pray. 1101 ART P..CAM.PBELL, We'the subscribera, vitiates of 'Pine tdwnship, do &stilly that the above petitiollerit or good repute for h snesty and temperance, Iped. is well provided , wins house room and 'convenienee_s fur the sccononoda. tine of travelers and otheirtind that said tavern is necessary. Thomas Gibson, . Harvey Osborn, Jae A Gibson, Daniel Fugal, John Mugee Win apikl:d3t .111Abut' 13cillts, Wm Scott. S G McC;wley, Wm Peters, Samplo, 40itti Sample, To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, is and fur the Coun. ty of Allegheny. The petition of Nicholas* L Bush, of Versailles township, in the county aforesaid, humbly chewed', that your petitioner Find provided himself with mate dals fur the accommodation of travelers.. and others, at his dwelling house m the county aforesaid,and-p rays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a li cense to heep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner: at in dutibound, will pray. ' • • . • NICHOLAS L. HUGH. We, the subscribers, cititens of Versailles townshifs, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty nod tempertmce,and is well provided with house'room and convenience* for: the adentottrotitiOn . of travelers and 'Allem indthat said tavern is neck's eats . - Robert Shaw ' ' Pollard, Wit Spealmaar John A Robinson; JtioS Soles,' • Semitel.hl Rose; . John Sill Jenne Sill, ' _ A B Gallatin; - - Aleasuder Fosior„ . ... i. • , Theodore ;Martin, Me.,theri, Elli ott epl7 3t - " • - iisl42efif, of 13 e'irge• Dry Goodsand Hats ..Auation: O l ‘riiiPe44 next ' ia• - 14,8 I tte - BVen, ho -sold; by -order of E.:Tits; CM° High Shetiff elf the tlnniny of , Allegheny, f o l•asti'Fii.i'l l !tindit dal cottienti tasiy of mdse. eoinprisizt part. ' • . • ' 7 pieces fieneht•Chintsijinest giihhty 209 yds 2. Siipeifine bleached Sea grass f . 4.4 ". 2. - "- Fancy -• , I , 62i 5 " 256 i 3 "- • Brawa•cottan Diaper I • 90# 8 "' . 'Melted Bird Eye Linneri diaper 2774' " • • 3 . " " 1 130 " 13 " Brown " • .4046 • 6 Plaid Tweedcluth 136 6 table diaper , 263 ," 9 " hard times ,41074 12 -" "- 2J94 " r. - 5 " "domestic gingham j- 269& 2 " Striped dt tiling 1 " seiting • ' 304 6' striped drilling 2o6i `. 20 - " Crash fur titivells 19 " cassinetts cassimeres ", • . 12 " . hobbinetts • 110 " Bibbands; 10 Merino Shawlr; GloveS and Mills; Sewing Silk; ThrearlLace; Bind' in,g- Flannel; 51nui de Loins; Latent; Garnbrcon Blit.totir; Leghorn }lnto; Straw EttnnetAi 2 pcs Ingrain Carpet, 219/ yard.; 9 cases silk and fancy for hats. - AI'KhiNNA, Auct'r. PROSPECTUS ' . - For Piiblishing , a Gem:meted' Map or THE City of Pittsburgh and City Dixiiict, City of AI icihe•sy) Manchester, Ilirtnisighatn and • Lairrcneerinc. A S soon esti sufficient number of subscribers can A ho.obtainerl, I 'will publish n connected Nap of the above place.; embracine ' , nth sid.ei of the Alle gheny. :Monongahela and Ohio Rivers, from Brunnt's Island on the. Ohio, to the Eastern lined' Lavrrence ville.on the -.Allegheny, and to the 'Tour Mile Run" on the Monitngahela. The Mon trill exhibit the Lois end Farms within its boundery. and_ a correct stutemeni of the. statist ie.? of nll the aboie named places. :The i.bject is to make a Map dm will he weft,' 1,, proprietors of land, Lu., siness men and citizens generally. The Map will be fornidied to subscribers, mounted on Roller. in "Map Sala." fur the low price of T Dollat s. it E SI*CiOVV Recording Regulator City of Pittsburgh, N. R. Persons wbiting to obtaina copY,can leave heir names at the Book Store et Me4srs Johnston S.: er'eet, l'iti,btogh; ilVm Kerr', Esq. Mayor of PittSintreb; RS Catssat, C.q. Mayrir of Al legheny City; and at the different. Oilers übetit the Court House:: or at the office of tae !Publisher. Penn . ~trent. apl.l lw ICWit; OF BODY AND NI IND.The following . from n' word)) , citizen of I{..7;siogion; and a member of the Methollisi chord : • . DR.. D. JAYIS,I: —Dear Sid—Jimtieo e9inrc.ls . to make the totiott ing staternka of !lip exit norilinity etrct4 of s our valuable medicine, the ALTERA TIVE. I certify dint my wife was afflicted for (hurter:l years, during tvhich time het disease healed the skill of several eminent phyciciaii. Finding that :every means that were wed failed to relieve het. I o tide clod to place her in the Pennsylvania %spited, lipping that, under the care an I treatment she would ;there receive feum the PhyArians in that institution, she might again he restored to health. But to my great disaproiDtment, shegreve women and Micame deranged in loiterleerniind,amid I was obligedto hake her !mum again, ''INCORABLE" and BEREFT OF REASON. I hill here mention that it t his eine the More pronlinem symptoms of her disease were Itysprlpsia end Jiver Compliant. nttended, with sickness i 1 the stomach. and vomiting ore Very offensive frothd mucous, pain. in her head, Inn k and stomach, and threugh the melon of the et troublesome' cough finen large qu a nti. ties of phlegm cud her abrupt, whirl, kept her cunt inn. ally gagging cud retching to throW it up. She, had no appetite, and was very weak. She also suffered very much from a merino disease by which she was confined to her bed, having entirely lost the use of her limbs, and fur several m.mths we;-bad to lift:lier ' in and out abed. And to till the above, the deranged state of her mind (which at this time wisii truly awful,) and you will be able to form some ilea of her Sallie- "• . . your ALTERATIVR, 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 appetite. and the Sanative l'ills to regulate her bowels. : She had not taken two bottles of the Alterative, before it operated upon her in a wonderful mariner, filing her face with email red pimpleit, and caused her to expec• torate large quantities oleo:replier', be fo re which. her breath anta.,iontro tv iu t x could not; remain in the neun with her Uni43.: the the Alterative doing her 50 much good, we increased the dose according 10 the directions, and she Continued to imprierr daily, ant it finally. she WKS restored to health in body as well asin I hope you willdeleynorime in laying this befork: the public,ms i. rt...n willing lobe qitalified at any i time to the ; a utb of the 'above statement, and that it was your ALTERATIVE which cured her • All persons will be convicted of thei truth of this staternent, by culling attar house in Bedford mnet : a hove Marlboro. Tours, With respect.:. SAMUEL FIELDS. Prepared at Nu 8 'Muth Third, street.. ' - tV'll'or sale in Pittsburgh, at 72 Fourdist., , near Wood. . • ap2 .1. S. DICKEY, Bearer, MANUFACTURER & IMPOUTER OF . , , .11 7 ILL.PAPIR, 'ire Board pdht,,,• Borders. bindieeipe Paper; Or name/fiat. Denigns, Transparent Itiindaw, Shades, 4.t. , and Dealer in irriting and Wrapping Paper, Ifo4nct and Cinder's Boards. 4.e. NC. 47 UAItT ST, BRTWEEtt YOURTll'irt!, HAS had at, no former period. stack so extensive a and well Assorted, as that to which he now,imnst respectfully invites the ottelftion of purchasers. It corn prises French and American parlor, ball, taco, ahem. ber and counting room raper, of everylqamlily. 'The colors arobriiliant and durable. and r h o style of pat terns unsurpassed. .I.ly the: Regular Line of reek ets, between }lsom and New York, and from the Fee. tort'. which is always in active opm:l:au's. and old, comfy supplied with the best. worknien the country can Cornish," frequent additions, during the • Spring and putioner, will he mid., to the goods iri stor6.— Prices moreover, will be so extremely moderate . as to meet the views of the most economiial, end s a tisfy merchniitiind house.keepers disposed So examine and judge fur themselves, that their intermit will be essen. tially subserved, by buying at this Establishment. Wltags,-Tiw and fannneri Sdraps taken in unr h t;att regular marktir maretr23-43m. JOHN M. TOW B END, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY . No. 95 Market et. S doors above Third et. I IT'I.It/11G1-1 •, • WILL havu %Instantly on hand, a well selected assurtMentuf the best and freshest mediCines, which he will licit on the met reasonable terms.-- Physicians sending orders will be poimiftly attended to; and supplied with 'articles they may rely upon as genuine. 'Physicians' prescripiionswill he accurately and. neatly prepared from the best mateilitleUt any Maud the day or night. Also, for sale, a huge steak of freehand good perfti . Ten . ' _ dec3o HATS! MILTS dit SPRING FASHION. iggi, JUST received by express from Now York, the *wing Style of. Huts. All those ill want of a ' Neat Superior Fashionable Hat, are respectfully invitad to call., S MOCME, 93 Wand et.' ninli.d&W 3 doors below Diamond Alfay.- HOMCEIOPATH IC WORKS AND M EDICI . NKS UST teaqtyed and .for saki at :Our Were?houtte.. Htrtlng'i D9tnestld ' flabaernetn'a Orgiaon of omcaopatbla 4ledicino Hatniernan on Chronic. I/ideates. 4 void., bib friociicine illarncV9Pt '• • E.O RIBA - & t3CtitigtEl. ap4;in:/W W9O MM2== J --. . [Fes' E.kTRAORDINARY! ! ! „ al G. t BIG TlioMkS PaLtgtEit, PITTSBUGHH. PA 0z1b6514:0-' itetiven Pourth et And the Dieetteui- thetaltimore & Ohid Rail Rea d • • A largi3 amortnlent of• RICH AND . - FASHIONABLE SPRING DRIT_CfOODS, Comprising all the new and beatitiful spring styles of the latest importations, purehased in tho Eastern cities, from the Importers and Manuaeturera itt. the :owed Cash Pricet,embracing in part.the folltiwing DRESS DODD'S Now styles Paris printed lawns; do. do. Organdy lawns,du balzarines; ombri brochn berages; Marquises shaded berages; French gingham Mims; graduated Organdy robes; watered and colored tarpons; figured and plait: Swiss; white corded Swiss robes, book, mull an d bishop lawns; jacunet. cambric and nansooka: rich brocade dress silks; chameleon plain, poulz d e mit satin striped, do; black watered, ombri sha, deride Rhine;black satin striped gro de armour; silk warps alpaccas; Lupins blazk and blue black bomba zines; ombri shaded de laines; Lama corded berageq satin striped beray,es; black satin striped and plain de latnes. SHAWLS Chameleon Plaid shawls; Ombri, shaded do,, Pin id Larege dn; ontine stripe herage do. Weik fillet do; black flgored silk do; satin striped bernge searfs; plaid and ombri shaded hernanna shawls; rich style Paris printed cashmore do; do do de 'sine do; embroidered silk fringed thibbet shawls; plain do do do; plain ,embraid ered tarlton do; omhri shaded berage scarti. BONNET RIBBONS IN GREAT VARIETY. zt I Nev etylefriegNl Hese' embroidered, &sole, shined and fig,ured Poult do std. A beautiful assortment of plaid .and ornbri silk fringe 4 parasals, parastilets and inn slindes, with pyr amid tops. ' DON N ETTS • We have also nyery fine oaaortment of tho now "'yin of springßonnets, viz: Florence 'Braid Limn Lea and Brilliant. Lafnyette and Vienna, Devon A/ eh Gimp. Persian Lace and Misses Coburg Brazil. Tian Gypsies.; • LADrES' SHOES The Ladies can now he applied with 14in's new style of premium Polka,French and English Kid Slip pers and Buskins. • . 61.0 . 0-1 S; EASSIMERES. AND. .FEgTINGS. Disdky's French Black; Damen; Blue and Green Cloths. 'various qmtdities, West of England Black Invisible Green. Drown, Dine, 6-4 and 3-4 French Doe Skin Cassimeres, a good tssortment of Vestings, Stocks and Gents Fancy and Black Cravats. Irish Linens, Weteted Maroons vatioua colors. and a stock of Domestic. Goods, equal to-any more in the Wee:. . Stiliulesale buyers are particularly requested to ca and examine our stock. . ABSALOM JMORRIS; No 65 Market. arixt. A CAEID. THE subscrii.er begs leave restiectfolly to retiirn his grateful acknowledgement" for' the liberal patronage bestowed on him for years past, and par ticularly to those who so generously patronised him since his misfortune by the late lire. Having con siderably enlarged his , business by associating with 11 Roberts 114 a partner. he would earnestly si:e licit a continuance of former tisircre to the new firm of Roberts & Kane. and he trusts that by prompt Bite*. Lion to business they will give general satisfaction,: ' KAINE, Jr REMOVAL . . The subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public that they have removed to their new. Warehouse on Third between .Market nod Wood streets. south side, whore they trust, by strict attention to business, to merit a share or. public patronage.— They Solicit attention to their extensive stuck s on hand, which hai been got up with great ante in the latest style and most substantial manner. a:fainting in part of the following articles—viz: Mahogany Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus; • " Book Case & Secretaries; " Section Back Sofas; • ft hone do; " Divans, . Ottomans. " Victurie Chaim; French do; l'lein - do; • •• Centre Tables; " Card • do; " &newts of every description; ' • End Tables; Marble Top Pier do; . Center S•'fe do; • " Dressing Bureaus; Wash Stands; • ' Mehegany Work Stands; flat Reek; . • ! " Reeking Chairs; " Sewing dm " Music Stools; • .; • " Arm Chairs; - French Bedsteads; " Butler's Treys; . • Mahogany, cherry and poplar Bedsteads, warranted proof against bugs, and euperlir to any thing now of. fermi to the public. Also, a variety of Windsor chairs. of the beet quality and a new style oferm chair*, with spring seal, well adapted for offices nr iciittles, with a variety of other articles too numerous to Mention. We have at a considerable expense introduced into nor new Factory en Front street, a steam Engine with Machinery. which will enable us to sell wholesale and retail.at reduced prices. The attention of Western Merchants and persons moving west, is invited to our new end extensile es tahlishment: Western Cubinet.makers ate also re vested to give as a call, as they will find they can purchase from as for less than they can manufacture. Orders Iron a distance will receive prompt attention, and the furniture will be carefully pecked. ' Steamboats soil lintels furnishisitat the shortest 'po lice on favetubleterms. • ROBERTS & KANE. ' N. B. Dundertaising in all its breeches attended to. (merle.) R. & K. 'Removed• T K. LOGAN, has removed to No. 83. Wood . street, One door brlow Diamond Alley; to the store lately occupied by Clarke & Camemn, where he has opened a Wholesale end Retail Dry Goads Store, end having just returned from the Eastern Cities, is opening a new and well selected stock of Gdods, cert. sitting of French, English and American clotbi, (all colors,) a great variety of new style Cashmeres and Sattinetts; Cesium:Fells, (a new style,) Oregon Cap Amens, a good stock of summer cloths of all kinds; late style' Vestings; also, a great variety of Lawns and Gingharns; Pyramidical Graduates and other fancy patterns; a variety of prints from Q to 'ill; ccnte per yard; • very superior lot of white geode, consisting of India Linen, Damask Plaid, striped cambric; Victoria Lawn; striped end plain milk Swiss Lace and barred Muslin; figured end plain Bobinetr; black and blue black Silks, plain, fig. ured end striped; a large assortment Or Irish Linens; bleached and brown Moulins; table Diaper', Marseilles Counterpanes, (large size;) Noreen; a g..od supply of Umbrelles. Parasols, Parasoletts 'and Sunshade.; a very large ossettetent of men, women, and citildran's Hosiery; a very fine article of Lisle Threw] Hole and Gloves, and many otter articles notenumerated. lie Would respectfully invite hi. former customers and the public generally, to en eXamination of his stock, to which he expects to make additions regularly. a pi- 1 y foRWA.RD." ' BILROIALL. SwARTZW CLDGE. FORWARD & S%VARTZWELDER, ' • Attorneys at.Laur. Fourth street. between Worxi end Smithfield, °pp. Pniteniee'A Livery Seible. nP7 Q.A.NULTY & 00.9 voswAr.ratio AND corenssioN nre.RcEtANTs, Canal Basin, Pittstairgh, Pa. Iterttoiial . ' • .%,=. " • d LEN N, Bookbifider, his ibmiiited to the .V I , corder or Weci.l and. Third sts, Aboie C. H. Kay's, where he is prepared tddoevery desdriptlon oft ytuiteg tied Binding. . Asp.* `, I -• 4.=Grztnr.:4-.,:d.'..:,),;..:.:.g.4..::46iii=;;;A.:ave,-tlevTZ6gt*A.l • - GtOne bal L • MaTa... 04, "-IniV.ol7rtir NtEsl3l34jiiiiciiii.-140111.100/11016i, : 13ftfiditiliii5.111,Eti*N . by i tap - send 75 South otOoldiji, ;." '-.YOriiiand Alfititirycio - Thasubeeriben t hrivirl? Fed ihoageney af abo;te - housei are nestiiiireptired to trtnkAarrangomants: open the teerne with ifcraVdesimesOftisiil7 ing the plisitigapf thair frierids fiothrillti-eltrEduntSYSr. and'ilatter themsehteadiele'iharaMer ing if 11, 6408- ilvp,6liiple. rat ) ft 111, their airOnsedieits "drill lie eaitiml Out faithfully are Fong anti ably tinown.'for the imparter - - efass, - ', -dccuninunietioi'v and; sailing , qualitiee'of.theie . Packet , QUEEN or la x . W EST„'SB, ERAD AN,II.OCHEta!i,:--,t=. TER 'GARRICK *l - 10TTINGUE11, - .ROBCIBBS'..f: LIVERPOOL, add SIDDONB-; rtio 'sr etich.PeeetnaPihly; front Na*„Torlt-theV.tii ndßßlb and front' Liitarponi the 6th end I lth, Atdditien - 40 -- '' • w hi,. : oh el. have arrangementss;;llli and Union Lines of Liveritooli'acker s; ito iniera a departure from Liverpool, eiery filth da y s lie{n thus:.; determined, 'their facilities shall keep pace w i th t > ief t ,y' tnereniang patronage,; Statile-Mk. sy, scant personttl siuperintendimaepf the bushess orpoot additional security.thai the catTiforKente--,.; accommodation of die pauienge is will .stranded • !: _ The subscribers being.o:l4.usnal) e d i n th e Transpartntion Business beta tee Pittatturglt and the Atlantic Cities.; are therehi`entibled la take' charge' of end fuitstriii-dr-Plisengers ikrunedfuloix eq their landing without al chance - of disappoitittheni 'delay, and are therefore rufpared tiscontract farppßa• sago fawn any sea Port in Gritet.--Pritalit-oititelatiitr to this City; the -nntizro of tha huslUoullbei ani on gaged in giuingtliehilliellitiei6l earrying„paistnerre,:,'-:.- so far inland not OthertitisOtittainahle,r-tindt-teilli:(if-::.._-. neCi3ssaiy.) foreadi pnssenirris „,fittther west , by tbsti. -, =, beat Mode df cdrivCyrinee ititheuinny additional cher& . es for their irouble. Where persons Sent . far declino.:',, corning out, the amount paitl'fdi passage funded in full. REMITTANCtS: - The subseribers ere 'tits° prepa MEI to glee drills: at-, sight, for any amount pnyublo atiheprincipai and Towns to England, fielitUd,,ScintlandruldWalasi: 'thus affording a safe- and ejspeditiotta tootle - of Remit ` ting . .fundsto those Countries, - whickpertnit ring Bach will find-it Jhdir interest ..tivniG-* thetnietcei . . - • Application (if by letter poAt poitt)willba.iii i, ly attended to an applicntion tn . --- - - _ , TAAFFE &O'CONNOI,ks- • kormirding tra Conithission Mereti - Orito:Z; :nor 27.d&wly. Patronr:zed by Everybody • boxof GENUINE EitIGAR. COATlialt upon.it 4 , 7 , OViutte ,reßl A ari ". 10; cont; ' 7. c o 'veattne; noli..i.e.s..af•th•rdeliaCeors forgo Satoth•rn Ow. alteverati:,.,, The Wonderful Vegetable PurgatliTeii , ..,'. FOR.THE CUitF, OF ::. • I Headache, Giddiness, Rheuniatism,Pilel,fiiSpepSig,-... ; • Bearvv. Small Pox: J aundiee,• Pains in the Beck, in• went Weakness, Palpitation of the Doerr,' Bildrien.! . .'„,?..• • the Throat, Dropsy, eithMe. Fever. or :511 .•` male CoMplaints, Meastel,Selt Rliepm treiribUirt, Worms, Cholera Morbii4;Cciiiihs. Cough, Ccinitinipilati; t its,'.Liver•Cirtrilaint; E.iyalpe dos;Dertfnesi: lichings•Of the Skin,Colds, Dent,-.Bravi•'- • el, Nei vairecOriiplaints,end a Variety of otherdiseiseit, arising frOm impurities of the blood, and ebstrectiOns i•• in the organs of digesticin..: • .•.; • • ..; -::•-•. . . [From the Agent - st•Quohleit:r.l.. •• - • DISEASE . . DEAR Sam—A preside to - your•rleAriii.l.e-eltilrleA•r. iz :. : koop you apprised of the proripects - oNiho',Clicitifikk.ie : .r.'..• Sugar Coated Purgative l'ill, in ; this'citi..''.l4o? - eraje::':';.::. recollect, when.' first commenced selling your fnMl+`"'" vino, which was in May, 18,4; - we little dreamed•.Of 7 •; , ••••_.: . the success that would crown the undertakiog,- . „ . 0.4.:. - r. premises had been so completely ficioded the •inio.,.• • •.... thousand rind crab, tinsdleritilii•Mmerly ; for every . ..Out.' hie complaint wider ibo sun, that 1 set cOntem . -:: plated having nothing more to do with any tbiogif the: . kind. • . However, at - the most urgent solicilation,''we - -i consented to make a trial of yours.- . 'At first we.foend • • corisiderabledilfitulty in auraclingpublic ertenHooto .. .• words them: PeCiple land been' so often deceived by • the vile compounds Milt+ have donded iliecountrifOr ;,...„.• the last, 'l5 years or the{ • they ; determined. if.; • - possible, newer to be "taken in" again; and the cense- - • (pence was, they could hardly ho persuaded to accept •••• - of the Pills, as the saying is, for " love nor money. ".• -.Thus mattertriptemeded for a week or tn.°, When,: as • -• i!good luck Would hare if:, "Mts. N--•=•- - a • 011, city, who had long suiffered from an erection of •• . the Lirer, accompaniedby indigestinn of the Most of-. ideate character, Wll3 persuaded tneccept of a Lox, nit • . condition that nothing Waite be paid for it, if they did not afford her the necessary. -relief. I • nitlit - cOnfeass• • weoureelves had very little faith in the matieri - know--. • - . leg as we did, that her cemplaiet,yrea one of-long • • .- standing, and had been iinliiecessfully treated by the .most eminent Physicians of this and several •abighbor• -- ing towns. Bet 'wel bad determined to give. the Mein* eine a fair trial, and if it. proved to be • Worthlesii, It••••• - • :• would be a some° of Satisfaction tokneMit,.bottitis:...:•::;', youNo loss to Oar jey than su - rPrlse, - hiltir ever, iiniYir feel' days had elapied, When'this presented herself sit aureounter ruideneirirell'Per nook er "1 'really. ..think;..Mr. that your Pills are beginning to work a greet - in my health, end 'aluagetherlforthe herteti: tool: the second demi( begento root t did-,et first; the pain in•mY Side was Jinve; niy appetite begin to imtinaii4%.tireitiehlaull.::-,,•.• seethed to circulate throegh my veins as it did in say . : - .• :•• :youthful days. Sincatlien; 1 have tidrenifiereitiaindriC . • Hof . .kb - finis,' - end my ititprcivement has. bee n progressing at .every repetition of the rinie...!l:: nab:iota that a few more boxes will effecrindly tors me." '.‘Tkis result was at she predicted. Ver. health :isCornpli . teli , restored. • The flush of•youth end beiti.: -. :•;• - • ; :•:•: I 'ty boaretrtrned to her . cheekk.and the prospect of-'i: • ,' • .• long ar,d a.,litippy life. is - berate fierv: . ...l. am. slue will nercrpOrget fins Cllticiner .Sirgar•Corited As might naturally be supposed, the news of this . • . traordinary care was rapidly disseminateathnsughtlte-• city • and adjamot country; :.and scarcely n creek. had •:•-...•• • elapsed, before etieuirieS began to be made for -Vlick •.2 ener'i Sugar-Coated Porgauve Pills; and tini*.nninid•' has already increased .to suction -extent..thei 'we; fied".. - -..• the greatest difGerilty to supplying It. In fact; if. it seem like.exritteretion, 1 might ate literally:besiege/I>y women, and childreb;Tebig.s','....:• : - . . ing under every possible which ; :•••• is heir Id." • The halt, ilea •larnn, nod the -blind; that asthmatic, eeniiimptive,and dysPeptic; itie•thi - Ortitte../: Our doors le pursuit of:the neier•failing Pseteea Te . dtiriininis of its • salutary . effects -- i; flowing in ulloo its from - every •itarter. .:01Mpetsott infoims.us - he - hes beenn-relieved or o most - ..ototostei,... Dyspepsia. Another:has just recovered frem d sea s. • • rm attack of Apopleik A tbird. halt succeeded.. • : . . . 'expelling from his system the syMptorna of Jarmdme.: .:. • And a Court h has just recovered from on attack • ntenery Constlrtiption - iVildeh had confined Jvitri- to his: •• •. bed for many nionths.•- 7 80 we ga. BUtsde. not fall to . keep us • supplied.. Besides oar getail . - Trade, . we have standing. orders froth : the country to: a lair! • amount. Send 30 Gross at your earliest convenience .• 'Votary, .11.;H: tVILLIAMS Quctic,.L.C.; April 14,1843. -• • • ltENlghifteß, .DRt• C:IV. . . , original inventor. of the.arigaz Canted PHI•i and nothing of the isort wee bier- heard of Mall he intro. ducod them in June, 1843, ei will !m ac= by.tho fOlti towing: P R •::. This Di Mama was awarded hithe :A lid ER -; NSTITUPE, et the'Artnuul..Faii% held in the - airy . New Yot)c, October, 1843,i0 C. V. CLICKENER, for the invention or SVGA ircoATED • JAMES TALLMADOR-,:*Preiideei T. B. Mtss!tatits,CeireipondingSecietetyli GoßbOti J.' Recording Soo retery.....: To atotn:Conariatstrs. , —.Puicheiers - musk"; aiwaye Tisk for Clickbnei.'i Suter. Coated Vagetahle:.:.. Vide, and see that each boa his.alton iihis 7 idgeePrei all.etbers are countrefe!L • 'Witt. JACKSON; :cornet of 'WOW- Sled streets, is Dr. Clickenees. agent for Pittsburgh..aart: • viainitp:., . In ilthe Co r.e of COlll 01T Ptc4s . o,f 4 4lligken coup=:,, " EY, of AO Term. / 04 ` 2 ..i., 1 Y 4 /9 6 t .. 7.7":-: - . . ' . • .IN the matter Ot We' :iolhtititry 111 , - .. • Itiglllitebt. O ‘teraon St..lraDdyke. . . .. .,... .... ~..,.. . ... Si \ z_ '- ' • :tiftli . l,.- 18, 16 - :"AV..illieicii4Vills• if.- 1... 5 ) • , - , : the n'. - hAving filed his eccount....:. '-- - " •;:itrid.:,olting _l6 beiliechargrd; it it oic:. '4p:ea -thqc .ncitici thereof be:tivert.in:. the b aii.iNioriiiiig:Poif; publishe t l- in the eity'rif Pitti-. burgh, ror';acweeki, °lid if no . objectiotta ore Tema° :,' tbe iistigaege ! .iircireliitici . will -bb diicloirgrd. iitito IIIi11: .trust. :... '-- Front:therl44.brit '' ' .'• _.. • • .- . triar6-titi;v - - .- ... .. GEORGE li. "ELI ppLE.-froo,.- -.. - • rgt:Awlmp. MMZI =IV
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