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WiSvallinsert none without the name of the author be ink "list =vie knciwn to us, and when inserted;mustal wayi be taken as ex pressiveof theviuwa of the writer, etql not the edit,* of this; paper, - unless the views so la:x.Liteised are e d Rot-jelly remarked upon and approve 4 MA rcift's Orme, April 24th. Four casetup this morning; before ttia honor.. Three were committed to Motint Airy, end_one paid his fine. CrThe sale of the balance of imported Fruit Trees , Flowers, &c. commenced at bl'Kenna's yesterday, will be closed this afternoon at 2 o'clock. _ A. lot of gold and silver watches, part of die stock of h New York pawnbriiker,-will be sold at / past 7 -o'clock. THEJLTRE.—Tho Stranger was Well received last evening. All the different characters were as usual —admirably sustained. The part of the Stranger was given by, Mr Admits, with wonderful effect. The last scene with Mrs Haller, which was perform ed by - Mrs Lewis; with alt the beauty Possible: was one , of the most feeling and delicate performances Vt/3 ever witnessed. ••. ••• • ; The new Farce, "Tito Trumpeter's Daughter," was played for the first -time, which gave the little - feeorite,Mrs Howard, a fine opportunity of display ing:herself to grim. advantage. It is an excellent fates. •-:, . :; :t'‘.4"-h - 1 -!;*;,C.,, •: .• • ',p"'" , f- TO•night 'tan have another strong. Bill. Pizarro, or The Death of Rolla and the beautiful farce of-the • Swiss..cottage. r E rna Annuil Sermon of the.Feniale Bible so ciety, will be delivered by the Rev J W M'Clearen on Suuda7 evening, the 26th inst., at T. o'clock, in the Associate Reformed Church on GA street. All friends of the Bible are invited to attend. • ap2s , - • Cpaghs and Crahls—ln all cases of coughs. and colds; the sufferers will find •a pleasant but powerful .remedy in C lichener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pill.— 'The (smear this medicine has already spread far and wide. Over five hundrell thousand boxes of these pills were sold list year, having been used in all as certained cares with perfect success. For liver cont. alfeCtien of the lungs, palpitation 'of the heart, influenza, asthma scarlet fever, fever and ague, drop sy, typhus fever, Cad other diseases. This pill is coat ed with fine tvhinseugar, so, that the medicinal ingre dienti are imperceptible to the taste. i To children, they may be administered without difficulty. So well convinced is Dr - Clieltener of their efficacy in all speci fied eases,, that he Pledges himselfto return the money *hen the promised effect is not produeed. • Sold by Wrn .Jacknon; corner. of Wood and Liberty streets, w ho is general Agent for Dr Clickener's Pills in : Pittsburgh rind vicinity. MEN ~`. t ; ;• ' g !.. ( :::‘; , ..!•' ' ; ! . .. , ,.!,::.,.k, ::t.: ~ `-.l . ','''• t r ';':': " , -, , ,T - 4. - .: , '''.. , : 1: -, • , ,,:.• - . ..r47 : . :'-'f• '..,•:, -- i? . .. -,:_:;,, .-.;1;,;-7,:--',7,i.,F4:,.,, tcr Beware -of on imitation wide called "impro ved Sirgai-Coaled Pills," purporting to be Patented es'bottt pills and pretended patent are forgeries, got op by a miserable quack, in New York, who, fot 'holed foot or five years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medi %hies. nps2s - , ;;;:' ••• ‘1 4 :;4 ' ; 74, t... 1 once. ;Mir a lady with dear laughing eyes, With a brow high and lefty—she was sail ,a nd her sighs Told the tale of her woes; that sweet mouth, and chin dimpled, - Why, why was her face thus so freckled and piotipled; Why tliat neck formed so swan-like, %was proud du you mark; Yet %was yellow,:and freckled, di.feziired and dark; T ktose eyes Thai 1 spa.ke or, glunc'd such love, oh such Okshes,, Werarninus.of eyebrows or silky eyelashes; Thoimir on her head—'rwas a fine noble head— Was dry; short and dirty, sough, why and ted. .••• • • • Look You on that picture end on this. Ono month now has past and the lady's fine features Ara wbitenlear ani healthy; she's the loveliest of crea tures, • , And the pimpks and freckles and akin that was dark, Have.all disappeared—fur She used; do you mark, A - cake of that miracle of which I've oft spoke, It ealledJones' Italian Chemical Soap. She bap eyebrows and eyelaihes now too, that live, And were made by the, Jones' Hair Restrortuive. Shp has hair too, nye, dark flowing, soft, silky tresses, For Which she a three shilling bottle now blesses So all San/id-be like her, old younger in teens, Can have itby using the very same means. at JACKS )N'S Patent Medicine Warehouse, S 9 Liberty street. head of Wona—st the same place iscoldibe Moorish - Hair Dye and Spanish Lilly White. Principal Office—Sight of the American Eagle,' 83 Chathanalt., New. Pork. - What Makes my hair so dark, that once was gray, And rusty, dirty, *curly, harsh and vriery, _What makes my hair so lovely, soft: but stay, What makes your hairso short, so red and fiery, Acid seems; by SWAN bale spots, as . 'twere fallidg all I tell yon honestly—l only had to pay The tkilling sum of three poor single shillings, My hair grew lovely as now,—and if you're , willing, ForJones's Haii Restorative, to pay that sum, Yoin - rusty, dirty - hair- will soon become So - loVely, that men will say, as they lobk and stare, . There goes the man- with a lovely head of hair. -It is an honest truth, that a 3s. bottle of Jones's Coral-Hair Restdrative will - give any one a good head *Chair. It forces the hair to grow, ikons its falling utf, coref - lialif; and dresses the hair, keeping it in nrdetclbrice as long as any thing else ade—just try, it. _Sold at JACKSON'S Patent h.edicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street. Pittsburgh, load of Wood— at the same place is sold the Moorish hair Dye; Span ish Lilly White and Italian Chemical Soap. 13:7Trincipal Office, sign of the American Eagle, B;Cluithem street, New York:. MEM i - t 3~~t: Dr. , 'Wittar's 'Balsam of Wild Cherry.---This celthraterfremedy is a compound balsamic prepare lion of the Wild Cherry and Moss of Iceland, com bined by a new chemical progress With the Extrad or Pine. So salutary have been its effects in all ca sea when administred for Coughs, Asthma, Consump tion:or any disease of the lungs, that many of the most Aistinguished physicians have approved and mean: (*ended it, and openly acknowledged it who the most soiduablo medioine ever discovered. It istruly a valuable ITtedicine, and is erecting an immense amount of good in the relief of suffering humanity. rirSee Advertisement. - - • ' e v7, -;" es; SP. qt,i Coin and Oats. ' 2 - y1 - BUSHELS SHELLED CORN; NJ 100 do Oats; 25 kegs - Lard; • - 1 bundle Deer Skins; Received per eteamer Diligence, and fir sale by • LAMBERT 4 SHIPTON , epiil el ' 133 and 133 Wood at • - - .flacon. - 11478 POUNDS Hums .and Shoulders, in maks, received per steamer Putnam, end fur sale by _ LAMBERT & SHIPTON, - ap:2l . . 133 and 135 Wood 4: 3 _ _ t Sundries. , BBATAS Peer Skins;' 2 sacks Feaihera; • - I.box Beeaweix, reed Pr sti , ,Dlligenee, and for tele bY.. M. - B. EY & Co„ 0021. - No 57, Water at . 'I °j~~- '~i =ME I 'i . , MEN AMS--4 casks Hams, d superior article, jest, re „Ll r.rdved and for sale by ' • „ M. B. RHEY & Co., aPrzO - street. Th rt... THOMPSON'S CARMINATIVE, is the beetmedicine for the speedy, cure of Cholic, Dya• entity sod Bowel Complaints, both in adults and chil emu, ever It Is free from Opium, and con be sudatinlsteted 'to- - the most delicate intent, with perfect safety. Price2s and SO cis per bottle. Sold by all the principal Druggists in the city. . Prepared and sold by the Proprietor. - - - EDGAR THORN. Druggist, • car Hand and Penn sts, Pittsburgh.- . ALSO, Thompson's Anti-Dyspeptic and Purgative sold /IS above, np22 1 „. , 1T l .1.. •.. h. 4-7 )~1~5 .~ ~~j. Now Gingham.. GE9.S. SWARTZ has just received a large stock of very superior French Ginghams for Ledies Dresses. 471,, xu.s. v17..4 i vioul4, ,Macket aplo. • • - - - I`, ' • - , • - • ' --• ' ' • , • `‘ " "Nit 14-1- r - " , . • - assortment, of Gingham Lawns; to which ba would, Invite the, attention of the Ladies; at Nolo6, .Market siteet,bv.twee,l3 sth and Libeny itrent aplo. • • • VITTSBURGR, SATURDAY MORNING; - APRIL 25; 1596 BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. Congressional. In the Senate, taring, the chairnian, of the Coin thi ttee on Finance, Mr Lewis, tated in reply to queries put ty. Mr Webster, that it was not intended to introduce the independent treasuri , bill until after the warehousing bill, .and bills for the establishment of bane!' mints in the cities of New York and Charleston had been disposed of. • Mr... Lewis said: lam happy to have it in my power to reply to the questions of the distinguished sena tor from ma'...chusett., s'o fur as the Committee on Finance have had thesubject under consideration. I cannot, however, say at what time the sub treasury will be - reported back to the Senate. The committee have determined to give precedence, In the action of the senate, to a bill reported by tho honorable .] senator. from Now York, [Alr Dix, for establishing a ware. housing system. The bill has boon urged os the committee by commercial men as a remedial measure, in its tendency strongly calculated to relieve any pressure which might otherwise moult Crain a precip. hate or sudden introduction aft the specie 'clauses of the sub treasury. In addition to the Warehousing bill, he committee propose to precede the action on the sub treasury by bills to esiablish branch mints at Charleston and New York—measures which also have been urged flow' respectable -commercial sources as in their tendency calculated to facilitatethe introduction of- specie payments into the treasury."' So far ay any _oral) these measures are calculated to allay appre hension in the public mind, they will receive the cordial support of the cOmmitte. It is certain, sir, that floes the very reason we have not now a sub treasury in operation, large amuunts of public money have"accuinmulated in depnsite in the bank - s. The amount, not less than eleven or t.velve mil lions, has become the basis of a much larger riper circulation. while the reception of paper money, in the dues of the government, has, in addition-to other causes,considerably expo nskd the aggregate c i renlat ion of this country—so much so, as to create an adverse state of foreign exchanges; and at a tines, too, when the monetary condition of England is far from bring settled and easy. Under Apple circunsstecces, the committee, while a mijerity tiabetit are in every way favorable to what they believe the only constitutional mode of collecting, depositing, and disbursing what they believe to he theonly currency known to the constitution, are most anxious that this change shall be etlected in a manner to produce as little pressure as possible on the commeicialleinmunity. To prepate fcir this result, and to avoid any consequences from the too midden introduction of tire sub treasury. we have after full deliberatiou, mitt entire unanimity, deol-- mined that the specie clauses shall, in no r vent, be reported logo into effect sooner than the first of Jan us IfhCat. So far this course on the par: of the comimi tee is calculated to allay apprehension, I am happy in being able tam - nisi' the honorable gentleman the information The resolution offered by Mr Jarnagin, some days since, culling for information refusing to the applica thm of the secret service money, front 1825 till the present time, was taken up. and after some remarks had been read by 11r IVebiter. with a c,pyof which he furnished our reporter, and which are given in the proper place—the mum asked leave to withdraw his resolution. Leave was refused, and then Mr Breese moved to lay it on the table. This motion was lost; and then, by-a vote of forty—fout to one, the resolution was rejected. The Senate took up too bill to idemnify claimant c on account of French spolini ions prior to 1800. Mr J M Clayton addressed' the Senate at length in aver of the bill. The House spent the day in debate in Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, on the bill to es. tabish a Smithsonian instiiution. Final action seas not had. The bill in relation to the licensing of canal boats was subsequently, on motion of Mr Broadhead *as ta k,m up in the [louse, but nut finally disposed of. OVaskington Union, April 22 COMMITTEE OF CONFERENCE The committee of the two houses assembled lest night at 8 o'clock, but came to no decision on the Ore. gon resolutions, and arljnorned over till to-night, We understand that they reassembled tomight, on& that the result of the conference will bo reported to the twoloiuses trv.rnorrow.—lb. A HANDSOME lot of Berege Shawle; plain blk Berege frr dresses; Satin stripe black Berege for dresses; French Lawns, beautiful styles, received this day by Leech's Express. B. E - CONSTABLE, eplB. , 85 Niarket street. A New Novel by Captain Maryatt, A"OTHER NEW BOOKS.—At COOK'S Literary Depot, 85 /berth street— Log of- a Pt ivaroer's man, a hundred yearn ago, by Capt Maryatt, R. N. My Shouting Box, by Frank Furrenter, author of IVarwiek Woodlanda. Graham's Magozino for May. •Ladies National Magazine Fur May, with n fine cul Drell fashion plate. The Freaks of Cupid, a novel, by an Irish Bach elor. The Philosophy of Drinking and Smoking. with bu mornhs illustrations, by Alfred Crowqu ill. Memoirs of the Pretenders, and their adherents. by John Heneage Jesse, 2 pmts. Moot e's Library. My Own Home and Fireside, being the specula tions of Martin Chuzzlewit &Co., among the Wenote of the Walley of Eden, by Syke. The Odd Fellows Pocket Dairy, for 1846. contain ing a brief history of the Order of this country, the Constitution and By-L-sws of the Grand Lodge of the United States; a table exhibiting the population, rev entie.and expenditures of the Order from 1825 to 1845, eta. Also, au Almanac and Memorandum page for every day in the year. Eastern papers for this week. ap23. Leather. 5000 LBS Now York Sole Leather, for sale at Eastern cost, carriage added, by P. C. M ARUN, mar 26 60 Water at. .BARRELS of the choicest Apples, just re f e) calved per str North Queen, and for sale by P C MARTIN, mar 27 60 Water street. New Cotillions. _ ALLEGHENY Cotillions, arranged for the Piano Forte and dedicated C. the Ladies of Allegheny and Pittiburgh, by John C. Mcvvry. Published and for aale by JOHN H MELLOR. ' 122 Wood at French Lawns. GEO. S. SWARTZ has just opened a vary exten— sive assortreent ofsuperior French Laws, of new patterns rind . beautiful colors,that cannot fail to please at (ap 10) • • , 106. Market street. Itomoval. ENRY .111GBY, Dettlerin China, Mass and Qeensware, has removed to No 125 Wood, bis• [wean Fifth street and 'Virgin Alley, three doori from the corner of : Fifth: at which place he respectfully in; vices the attention of his friends and the publie.gentr alty to his assortment of goode in the above line, which ho -feels confident will give satisfaction as to prices land quality. - . feb2- - pogalaz Weilnesday V. S. Dian FOR CINCINNATI. • . v.„ tTHE welltnown fast running-steam -. er CAMORIA Forsyth; Mester • ,er. , Fo r oyth, ,t n ill run as a regular packet,- leaving every WedneSclay: morning at.lo O'clock, and VYheal ing at 10 PM; the same 'day: Returning she .{twill. leave Cincinnati every Saturday' at 10 A M. For freight or, passage "applyon board,or to FORSYTH & CO: A gets, • 0016 .No 30 Water at Por St Lonis--Regular Packet. . . The jnew;tind splendid passenger • r steamer, BRUNETTE Oa* Perry . • ' will run in tha trade from I auburgh to St !..cuis during the inason of 1846. The Brunelle wes.built expreislylor the trade and is elegan'ily found in every respect. , - For freight or passnee apply on bonrci.„ npi FOR NASHVILLE—REGULAR PACKET. , The new and splendid light draught steamer SAM SEAT, Caps GREEN LEE, will run RD a regular Packet , to tile alum° port during the season. . • The Sam Seay was built expressly For the Nash ville trade, and will make her trips regularly during the season. apl 1 For freight or passage apply on board or to W BUTLER & BRO., Ag-tnts. SATUR 'MY PACKET. • - . THE regular mail.and passenger steamer CIRCASSIAN, Capt Isaac , Bennett, will tun as a regular packet beween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leavmg ibis port every Saturday at 10 A M, and ‘Vbeeling to 10 P M the same day. Hetiu•ning, she will leave. Cincinnati every Tuesday at 10 A M. For freight or passage apply on board. LH"The Circassian was heat .expressly for this trade and-offers to her passengers every comfort and acco;nmodalion. mar 23 SATURDAY PACKET The regular mail and passenger OiESSENGRII. Capt Liuford, Will run as a regular-pocket between Pittsburgh and C:ineinnati, terming this port every Saturday at 10 A M. and Wheeling nt 10 P M. the anmo day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every . Tuesday. at 10 o'clock, A M. • For fieight or pasnage apply on bawd. The Messenger was builarxrwessly fur this trade and offers to her passengers every comfort and acct . = modnii m. mar'23 MONDAY PACKN! ar THE rp,e,ll.r mail and pnosenger rstoo;yer 410NONGAHRLA, Capt. kV, will run as a regular packet be tween Pittsburgh and Ciariratati,• leaving this port every 'Monday at 10, A M, and Wheeling at 10 P M, of she same day. Returning. she will :cave Cincin nati every Thursday at 10 A .- M. For freighter passage apply on Ward. r4f'The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade; and offers lodic passengers eltry comfort, and superior accommodations. mar3l TUESDAY PACKET THE regular mail and passenger steamer HIBERNIA, Capt. John Kliufetter, will runny, n regular pack rt Pittsburgh and Cincinnati. leaving this port every Tuesday nt 10 A M, nod Wheeling at 10 M, of the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A M. For freight or passage apply on board. rip The Hibernia was built expressly fur the trade and effete to the passengers every comfort and stiff• rior aecomadminas. apt WEDNESDAY I'ACKEI THE regular mail and passenger steamer NEAT ENGLAND, Capt S B Page, will run as a regular pucker between Pidtaburgh arid Ciaeriunati, leaving thin port e‘ery Wednesday a: 10 A M, and Wheeling at 10 I' M. the sameday. Returning. she will lenveCin einnati every Saturday n. 10 A M. For freight or pasNov,apply on board. 0:11 . 11u New Englund wins built expressly Cur thin nude. and offer s to the passenger s every croatful t and superior neenmmudeions. rnare6 FRIDAY PACKET The m .._4 U ,-• l entor mull and paxtencer steam et, eta ri!En NO2 Captain Ctooks; 0 L , - • o ill rub as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pittsbotgh. leliViltg this nort every Friday nt 10 A M., and Wheeling at. 10 l' NI, the same day. Returning she w ill leave Cincinnati every Mon day at 10 o'cloc, A M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper No 2 was built expressly for this trade, sad offers to her passengers every comfort and accom modation. mtn23 REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET. - • The new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, M. E. LUCAS. Master, s will run as a regular Passenger Packet between Pittsburgh and the above port, during the season of 1846; leaving every Thursday tit 10 o'..lock, A. M. The Acadia is new and has superior accommoda tion+. For freight or passage, apply nn hoard, or to np9. ' J. NEWTON JONES, Ag't. ror Louisville. •• • • The new and splendid light draught ~.2 2 40*7 steamer PACIFIC. Capt. Campbell, . maour, will leave for the above and all utermudiato landings on Monday the 2gth inst. at 0 o'cluct, A M. For height ur passage npply on board. np7 18 16 MONONGAHELA ROUTE, BROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA (011ly 73 Miles Staging.) THE SPLENDID PAST RUNNING STEAMERS CONSUL, I , I ,T itt zkr: LOUIS M'LANE ._- AND MEDIUM, Have commenced making their regular trips be. tweet) Pittsburgh and Brownsville. The morning boat leaves the Mononasliela what( above the Bridge, prescisely at 8 o'clock. Passengers by this boat takes the stages at Browns sills same evening at 4 o'clock, and the splendid cars of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Cumberland, next morning, at 8 o'clock, reaching Baltimore the same evening—only 32 hours through from Pittsburg to Baltimore and 40 hours to Philadelphia. The evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers by the evening Boat, will lodge on the Bout in corn. fumble State Rooms the, first night; will pass over the beautiful mountain scnery in daylight; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The Proprietors of this tout, in order to make the connection complete between Brownsville and Cumber land, have placed on the Road 50 splendid Troy, Alba ny, Concord and Newarkcoaches, of the most improv. ed models, and 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. For tickets apply at the office, at the St. Charles Hotel, Wood at., or at the wharf boat. feb3 J. MESKLMEN, Agent. Real Estate for Sale. WE have far sale a neat, well finished 2 story brick house, with stone basemeet. together with a Lotof ground, 20 feet front on a wide street, extending 100 feet deep to a 20 foot street, situate on Beaver at. in Allegheny City. This property is in a delightful situation and will be sold low and on reasoflable terms—it would suit a person doing busi ness in the city. i Apply to apl4 BLAKELY 4: mitcll ' . Notice. . ALL persons indebted to the undersigned, are ra quested to call at Mr Backefon's Book Store. Lib erty street, and settle their accounts. No one should pay any on the acconot of the late firm of N G Clefs, before further notice. - • Dr GEORGE CLEIS. • Pittsburgh, April 13, 1898. Allegheny Cemetery. D ERSONS deSirousof purchinsing lots in this Cent etery are referred for information to the Suiverin. tendent on thOgrotrods, or to. E' Thorn, Druggist, cot , her ,of Penn and Hand streets, Pittsburgh. order of the I!c•ard, . .1. CHSLETT, " deo l - Superintendent: - . . - 1 4 ( 14,71(/ TP/' 0 at?' • , • ' ar In pfirdwei'Cut3erk, "Saddlety - . 4c o •- •_. • —•— • • •.• _ • •• • Cerno.-14iberly - e4tid.St. - 040.'icreek - PITTSBURGH, .• -.• _ • . . . ..-.... • .T.TTsEtOpH; ' . A - . RE ehirs:'Sarptlpac,!, r,Sciarium• and ' Alhambra,".theiespringimperta- : I triune or Ctitlety;:4.- - ' purchased - for. cash; directtreat the manufactories o f arid a general assortmetit of. American Hardware' from - . this .:raantifaiitories of the - Wept.- r • • • - • Buyers ore respottfully , invited to on examination of nerstock, as we are determined toaclLlow for cash or approved credit. flop :Ivy. ;Caps: Caps:: Capon! BUMMER Cops fur men and boys 1— at 25 cents only. Riving already received a large shave of public pat. renege, and , desirous to increase it still more, the sub. actiber offers to the public the largest and mosti corn. plete assortment of caps eier ma nutactured in tbis c and at the most moderate prices. . - Persons purchasing themselves. orilltindingparsons. to purchase for them, if nut satisfied, `tan .bava their caps changed, nettle money, returned; the subscriber engaging himself to keep this best made cups, snd of the best materials. . • All cope, whether elotherAc, - repaired so as to be These purehnsing for cash ~ to sell again, will find it their interest to call upon the Subscriber as he is deter mined to sell ti.S tow as t he. Elba. . His manufbciary jit in Miwklq street, between 2d end 3d streets, 31 door from Julinson & Stockton',, bwilotore. He will also keep en hand cap trimmings of ell'lle criptions, ut very minced 'prices. aplo lm 'ANTONIO NARDI.. open (by Esps, AO of entproid..r. ed Ginghnms, Paris and London M D'Leines , will be sold at my usual low prices. W H GARRARD. =M:=;E! JUST received u him. collection 9 a 1 10 05 - of fieddonableSono. Walfses. ll *- -fe: • _ nations, &c, for the rhino. ut F BLUME'S 112 %Vood rl, end door above 5,h WHOLESALE SSIOE STOEII. 11. CHILDS & ARE now receiving their spring intniliea, corishit inf.!' of ona of the largest. cheapest and best aF.aao TOW of BOOTS awl SHOES that they have ever been able to Wing to this mark t. Also, Ladies' and Minies 1.1.-rence Braid, and straw BONNETS. of the latest style; 'together with s splendid assortment of PALM LEAP HATS, mons' and boys' summer CAPS.— Also, a hirge lot of N Yogic Tanned SOLE LEATH ER, all of which having been purcimsed at the lowest rates, and selected with:great cure for the' ave.ktera trade, a ill be s 'IA at a entail advance above cost and charges All merchant's Wishing to purchase will find'to their imerest In6ll and examine Mei, ctoek before purchasioc elaewheer. martl7-if J0.51A11 KING. J. I , II:FILT,Ja SING & FINNEY, Agents at Piiisbnrgh, for the Dd./ware Nuenal Safety InsnranrclVouipan3r of f RISK'S upcn building', and Ninrchandiieuf every deAcription and MARINE RISKS upon (lulls or cargoes of vessel, taken upon the must favor able term,. OPOITice at the warehoum of King &Hulloes, on litt:f street, near %Art street, Pittsbugh. N. 11. King & Finney invite tile confidence and patronage oftheir friends and the community at large to the Delaware M. S. Inverance Company, as an in stitution among thu most flourishing in Philadelphia —us having a large paid In capital, which by the operation of its chatter is constantly increasing—as yielding to each person insured his ()waiter° of the profits of the Company, without involving him in any responsibility whatever; beyond the premium actually paid in by hint, and therefore as possessing the Mutual principle divested of every obooxious feature, and in its most attractive form. nov 1-tf. J. S. DICKEY, FORWARDING AND COMIISSION MERCHANT, East Bearer Point and Bridgewater. BEAVER COUNTY. PA Proprietor and Agent of Steamers, • LA HE ERIE, AND I ft ICH IG A N, Daily between Pittsburgh and Beaver: NATI LL be prepared on earliesr Opening of Canal V Dart:ration, to receive propetty at lii Wharf nit or in Warehouse, for nil- points on Erie exien =ion. cross cut and Ohio Conala, fur nil pointr on Lake Erie and upper Lakrs, nv also forward produce, &c. by ['eiem improvements. Apply or edam,* J. S. DICKEY, Ph24-tf. Denver. • Sterett & Co., TIidLESA LE and &•tail IMilete iii Forlidga V and Domestic %Vint:Sam! Lit - tours, el.clusively. No la. Nlalhrt RITCPt. npg WINES ANL) LIQUtiltS. MBRACING somn iil the choicest brands and I_4 vintages, is (Anted for A:I St n slight advance sTEta: & , . 1 ,8 No IS. l'llitiket forret, ItyE ‘VANTED 50 0 SuERETT &Co. npB 18 1 .1 inrket olive!. 9r s BOXES Ni R itni4ns; adt./5 Drunia;Snlyrna Fir; 25 " Sultana " 3 bblu Zulu.° Curtants; for sale by J D WILLIAMS. arlo 110 Wood at moia.scs. • 75 LIBLS New Orleans firlolasscs. • 12 '• Sugarllouse • ' fincnised and for sale by / .1 El WILLIAMS, Hplo . . 110 Worgl %fleet Alum and Copperas. 15 BBLS Alum. 10 du Co pores. in stare and for sale by itplB MILLER & RICKETRON Dried Apples. 1381 La BIi TO P rro, le ' 8. 20 just. received and for Aule by , MILLER. & RICKETSON• uprB. Atek DOZEN corn brooms assorted quail Al-M.41. 11 U1r ties for sale by BURBRIDqE, WILSON & CO., mnr2l. ' IVater"' .700 BAG,Prime Green Rio Coffee, oil haod and for sale by , BURBRIDGE, WILSON & C0.,.` , mar2.l ,- . Water street. n r-,, BOXES Bunch Raisins, just received and V for sale by_ ' BURBRIDEZ: WILSON & mar , 24 • - . • - Wat er st.• •• . For Rent. A LARGE and convenient two atot7 brick dwell. ing with carriage hotise on tiro corner of Factory and Penn ets„ sth ward. - Also, a room in the thiastory of a brick house on Awccorner of sth and Union immediate Poraeee; ion given. Apply to se). • JAMES MAY -z, - 44 1714BLtSLII1NG FRAUDSVI . . . : • OFF/CE OF TEE CANTON TEA COMPACT,/ ' • ..New York March 16, 1846: Ta.t7m inhabitants of PittsburgAs Allegheny, a n d . ". the surrounding country.., DR attention has this day been directed to an ar ticle that appeared in the "Pittsburgh Daily American," under date of sth March instant, headed as above—and which has also appeared subsequently, in several of the Pittsburgh newspapers. We hasten in reply thereto. We find that through these media svP are successive ly.charged with flagrant violations .of the . prineiples of truth and justice; but we ate prepared to give you a triumphant vindication of our character*, We, howev er, exceedingly regret that in so doing,'we shall have to allude to our respected contemporaries the •'Pekin .Tea Company of Ness York"—their position—their history, and their manner of doing business vat ne cessarily, in some degree, have to . come underidatni nation. Alt that .we Can do is to endeavor to keep the following deve a topnients within the limits of yam neighborhood; out of whieh locality, we trust, for the credit's sake of rohom it may concernJ the questions et issue may remain undiseussed. Per from having Malicious intention in what we arc about to divulge, We do so merely from the, very justtfiable motive of self protection—we would fain•terideirgood forevif; this we kulemly declare. Taking this laudable stand we reply, first, to the charge as fullOWst . . "-They (The Canton Tea Company) haw , publish ed a lumdbill, in which they have appropriated, word for word, the favorable notices of the IPokin Compa ny's 'Oll4 in all the leading journals of New York, and other cities, simplyitheting the name, cif the Company from the Pekin to the Canton Ten Cempany." And farther down in the eolumnthis : _charge is re peated, though modified on fOHOWS: "This hanOill bears the impress of the Company, and appears to have been issued, if nin by it, at least epee its authority." Now we deny ever isstnag—we deny ever author i:illy—we deny ever peraaing stmt' ;u handbill Truly we cannot always control the actions of our [Kent*, at a remote distance, in relatitUt to the meth ods they employ to facilitate the tallow ; our Teas: but at soon as we discover any thing iinproper in this re spec,, we invariably discountenance id and urge that a strict regard to lamer and upright nessl might charac terise all the means they use for their dlopositiott.-- Hy one of our remcte Agents, probably, the handbill in question may have been issued. but ; roe deny that it ever had oar sanction or authorit y. ; Vrescannitt, however„.dismiss this subject without touching upon the morality of these notices. They are tepresented us emineting, spontancousty. from the Editors of New York and other Newopepers; and to arise from On intloFssion'tif the grealeommercial ar rangetnentr. and general appreciation of the teas of the Pekin Tea Company. We beg lenve to set you sight on that subjeet. -We are preptred to piltive; on oath it reiptired, that.,every favorable notice in the New York papers, referred to, were wurrrss by the Pekin Tea Company THelitst.vcsjihd that alettst in every case the mid New York paPers!were PAID, for their insertion.. When this wes,,notOiterary the case, the said '•faverabie nbtices":4ero inserted in co tsideration of an expensive idverriSement being be stowed-upon the papers whetein inch k,rditorialsnppear ed. All this we are prepared to pet?ie. l -Stst by the admission of one of their torn Agents secondly. by the advertising Agent they fotmerly em ployed—thirdly, by the testimuny Of Must of the New York Editors theesselves. So much (*Or their "favor able notices in the public prints." Thy merited we adapted' in pmsecutingeur business being essentially at variance with any in4dification of deeeptiOn, we never resort to the publication of tech notices. Every business man in New York is well Or ris:aimed ebb the origin. as well as the merits.nl such editor ialism. owing to which its utillity :here has long since ceased, and it rai her diminishes than adds to the respectability of any New Yotk establishment. We next review the paragraph wherein we are charged as fraudulent imitators of the Pekin Com pany. It will be found nearly at the bead of the said ar title. It reads as follows: Great Bar gains in Drops Silk; Beirgrot Lawmq Ilulzarinea Priiltx; Gingitams; RGbefq Frrtich & Scutch M De Lniiies. Silk, Mnrinn,Thi , b t ; Cashrrwre, Berger, Broche, and M. D'Luine Shawls. Ribbons; Flow'rs; ilnves; Hosierl; Laces: Thread and Isle Lacer & Edgings ;'Shirts, Cellars, olt is well known to moat of our readers that the Pekin Tee Company of New York. anon:mei:ohm of heavy capitalists of that city, have established agen cies in Pekin and Canton for the purirdseirf selecting Mil, and potting them up there, frau , ' st hence they arc shipped direct to the Company at New Yin k.— These teas have obtained a high reputation. and Inve become the subject of ftequent noticesi, in the public prints; The — atteeestr torthitt Company has induced the organization of another called the 'Canton lea Company,' who admit the* they are notiouoters.biat purchase their Teas front the promiscuous arrivals in New York, where they ore put up in 'a manner to im itato those of the Pekin Tea Company.!' Now, in„tim latter puttof this paragraph isstated a falsehood so glaring, that an attempt to support it in any Atlantic city would sobject any editor to universal ridicule, and in New York heivould'heregarded as ti consummate knave, if not an absolute ?midmost. We ato astonished to find t h at any Pittsburgh editor, hay. ing access (as must necessarily be the case) to New Yolk journals for years past. can he so ;deplorably ig; natant of the fact that the Canton Tcq Company kave been established in New York stre Yes es!—end also, that the Pekin Company leave only existed vsynt.vit stottme—and that the latter honse:mas -established aolly inconsequence of thasucccsi and reputation of the former. `llene then ire fraud4 l uly unblushing —nay, verily abominable. We are also reflected on as being an, inferior con cern. because "we select nor TensfrOm the promisee. nun cargoes which relive." How south more com mendable to come not with the plaini troth than to resort to such vile faladtoods as appear in the begin. 1 Mug of the paragraph now under reviety. The welds are "Tile Pekin Ten Company of New:Yoik, an 11840 elation of heavy capitalists in that city," iSte.—( Let the render refer.) Is it possible that the inhabitants of Pittsburgh can swallow all this! !Obis city (New York) every counting-house lad, of fourteen yenta old; knows better. Let any individual, who would satisfy himself on the subject, refer to the filestif the Cowie'. and Enquirer, Journal of Commereea or Commercial Advertiser, which he may find at any largo Hotel fn Pittsburgh, and see, ;fin the lists of iraPotted met chair dine, Ito can discover that' any entries of Teas have been mad" at the New York Cinema House for such a firm as the " l'ekin Tea Company.", Hie defy tkem to prove that they ever received Teas direct from China! Who ever believes-such iv iMrefaced asset.- , thin are deservedly humbugged. As: to the fact of their having an -agent in Canton," tee deny it. Who in he! But - the idea of their having another in Pekin. is an absurdity to MORAtMII.I, and a fitlAdsurvi rig glu. ring. an not to deserve consideration. Who ever heard of Teas being selected and shipped at Pekin? ' Outrageous nonsense!" We happen to know that the.fina Teas which their agents in Pekin and Canton select, put up and ship direct to New York," are selected in, Front street, in this city, at tho store of Beebe& Beathers, and who, wholesale nereers,-shipped thence;by; their carman to the stoie7s Fulton street, then packed in iniitalionof the Canton Tea Company's Teas by Frenclunenand Germans, in the tipper part of the building, brought down stairs, and thence dispatched to Pittsburgh and ether places. Latitly—Who is the association of'New York cap. italists, called the Pekin Tea Cu," professing to have $500,000 engaged in ilia trade? • The agents and Messrs Douglass, calleivler and Roe, were previously ompleyed at the Now Yerk Sun News paper establishment, Mr Hatnitton; the out doer gent, was foimerly subsctiption clerk ',CM. Messrs Ed muod Charles & Son's Bank Note Liar; and the only, and exclusive owner and proprietor of the Whole esteb lishment is Henry Wykoff, publisher of a paper cal led the "New York Republic," now extinct, and wall known to the world as a controvetsial antagonist of, James Gorden Rennet, of the Now Year Herald. exceedingly regret the necessity which compels us to cone out so promptiyi—we are;-- nevertheless, ready to procure the proper affidavits; certified hefore the New York City and State authorities, in contirma tion of all that we have now stated, if called'upon. , New York Caneon Tea Company, rip. Our. Agents in PITTSBURGH are M 136301. BELL & GRA NT, corner of Liberty and Ferry sts„ where choice Teas of all deperiptions are constantly for sale. OBED M ITCHELL; 89 Chesnut, atid 339 Market st.. Philadelphia. Principal Office in New York; 1:15 Sr„. 1E154, Chatham st., 163 Greenwich at. ' naarll6.lrad,, THOMAS MILLER'S, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL r,amiLv GROCERY STORE, Corner of Wood and Fourth streets, AXTM. GLENN, Bookbinder, , has icinove4 to the V V corner or Wooi and:Third eta, C. H. Kay's,'tvhereha ia piepared Ea ciciev,crY description' of Huliog. and Hiading. * P. Y ~._..,..,,,„,.:_..,....,:.... :.........,.. ~,,, : ' .. :::pi. G`~.. Per TIMMAS M9IsiKHOUSE P#tsburgh. 0ZT°651,09 ,maßirk STIZEIBr, Between (aura a l and the -Diamond. . _ AVIZTIM-1 - 4.M 7.7 4 , 1 - 3 7 1 - (id - RECEIVED THIS DAY; BY IVAY OF The Baltiinore Br, Ohio Rail Road A large and splendid assortmentof RICH AND YASHIONABLE SPRING•DRY-GOODS, Comprising all the new and Eieautiful spring styles of the latest importation's, purchased in the Eastern cities, from the Importers and 'Manufacturers at the lowest Cash Prices, embracing in part the - fulleming • LADIES': DRESS GOODS.'- New New styles Paris printed lawns; do, do. Organdy lawns, do I;olv:rines; ombri brocha berages; Marquises shaded berages; French gingham lawns;- graduated Organdy robes; watered arid colored Prisons; figured and pia in'Swiss; white corded Swiss robes, book, mull and bishop lawns; jnounet, cambric and pansooks; rich brocade dress Silks; chameleon plain, posit, de gal; satin striped, du; black . watered, do; ombri abet• ded de Rdiine; black satin striped grOy, armour; silk warps alpines; Lupins black and 610 lackbombe.' nines; ombri shaded do !nines; Lama corded berates; satin striped herages; black satin striped and plain de laines. ' ' SHAWLS Chameleon Plaid shawls; Ombri shaded do, Plaid berage do; Swine arripe beragerlO, black fillet do; Idack figured silk do; satin striped .bertme scarfs; plaid and ombri shaded hernannu shawls; rich style Paris printed cashmere do; do do de laine . do; end)! oidered silk fringed 'blithe! shawls; pluin to Iro do; plain .einbroid erci,d !Belton do; ornbrishadM .I.terage scarfs. • . BONNET RIBBONS IN GREAT VARIETY: ile;:v style fringed - liesi; embroidered, glassie,.sniped arid figured pout!' do soi. A beautiful assortment of plaid end °mita fringed parasols,, parasolets and iun sfiades,'widt pp. amid tops - PONNF.TTS We have Mon a very fine assortment of the new style of spring Bonnem, viz: Florence Braid Lima Lace and Brilliant. Lefaymm jand Vienna, Devon Anil Gimp. Peroian l i ne and Misses Coburg Brazil , Bah Gypsies. LADIES' SHOES The Ladies can nnw be inpriiied with. Rynn's hew Afyle of premium Polka, Preach and EnglislaKid Slip pers_and Buskins. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES ANO VESTINGS, Bi'4h French Black, Bniwn. Bhie and Green Oaths, various qualitiei, West, of _Englund Black Invisible Green, Banco, - Blue, 6-4 and 3-4 French Doe Skin Cassiments, a good assortment. of Vestings, Snicks and Gents Fancy and Black Cravats. Irish Linen., Watered Moreetnt val iOUS C 0101%., and a mock of Domestic Goods, equal to any store in the Wes:. 11'6)11.50e buyers ere potticulerly rrritiesti'd tP wU and examtue our stock, ' ••• • ABSALOM 'MORRIS, 'ap7 No . 65 Markey street. - Silver 1774 re Al A NUFACTURED toorder—und a large -stock ILL of Silver Table and Tea Spoons, Ste, now on hand and for ask at the lowest cash prices. Citizens and others who may be in the habit of vend ing East for their silver ware, 'would find it to their advantage in call and examine my assortment and pri res, as 1 possess every facility ,of manufacturing tnr low as in the eastern cities. ;All silver warranted dia!tdrird• ' W-W WILSON, - np4 cor of. 9th and Market to. RemovaLL AA MAs or: rettrieitntily int - Mins his f lends and the public. that he has removed to the laige and spa cious store, No. (',Market st. Simpsons Row, edtere he' ow Offers for sale a large and,well selected - stork of Dry Goods, comprising every style fn the present up. pronching season. at priccanot surpasaad in this city co the eastern tnarkets. Purchasers of dry gnods will do well in call 'anti ex amine the goads that we arc daily receiving , from New Vett: and Banat]. • • . Removed• ir K. LOGAN, has removed to No. 83, Wood street, one door below 'Diamond the store lately occupied by Clarke 4 - Cameron, whet° he has opened 4 Wholesale and Retail My Goods Store, nod having just returned from the - Eastairt Cities. is opening a new and well selected'swcli. of ,Honds, Con. sistinr, of French, English 'and American cloths..(all culors,) a groat variety of new atyle Cas"imeres and Sattinetts; Coshmaretts, (a new style,) Oiegvon Cos simere, a good stock of summer cloths of , all kinds; late style Vesting's; also, a great variety of Lawns and Ginghama Pyramidical Graduates and other fancy patterns; a variety of, prints from- 6 to 26 cents per yard; a very - superior lot -of white goods, consisting of India linen. Damask! Plaid, striped condo ict Victoria Lawn; striped and :plain moll; Swiss Lace and barred Mtislin; figured Find - plain Bobinets; black anehlue black Silks, plain, wad and striped; a large assortment or Irish Linens; bleached and br ; ovin :Muslin; table Diaper; Marseilles COunterpunrs, (Inns size;) Moment a gnat simply al Umbrellas, Parasol s. ' Pantsoletts and Sonshados; a very large assortment of men, women,' and children's Hosiery, a very fine artide of Lisle Thread Base and Gloves, and many other articles nbtenumerated. He would respectfully invite his formir customers andthe public generally, wan examination of his stock, to which he expects, to make additions regulatly. RP 4. 4 . • Int;MIER, BIANUFACTUSR - 11V . PO_EcT,Elt OF WALL PAPER, • Fire Board Prints. Borders, .T.indseape Paper; Or namentat Designs,- Transparent IViadoiD Shades, 4.e ,and Dealer in Writing and tt-rrapping Paper, Bonnet.. and IBindcr's Boards, . NC. 47:k64KE . T 1113TWEEN•i4t . up & FUURTU Eft>•; PiTTSBUGR EC PA. HAS had at °nu furrner period; n sock so uxtensive tied well assorted, as that to which he now MOlO. respectfully invites thenttention'of purchaiers. it corn; prises French and ArneriMm parlor, hall, office. ebarn brrend counting room Paper, of every quality. The colors are brilliant anti (hirable. 'anti the styleof pat terns unsurpassed. - By ;the Regular Line of Pack eta, between Havre and New 'fork, and from the Fac tory, which is itiWays inactive: operation, and uni formly supplied with the best Workmen the country can furnish, frequent addition's, during the. Spring and Rummer, Will be' made to the goods in sture.--r Prices mnreover,,Will be eo extremely moderate as to meet the ,VieWS of the most economical, end satisfy merchants and house.heepers disposed to examine and judge for themselves,: that their in terets will be essen tially subserved, by buying at this Eitablishment. Ir4F . Rags, Taw and -Tannner's Scraps taken in trade or bought at the regular market pricea, John W Elurrell---Attorney at Law. HAVING returned from his European tour has taken an office on the north eat Corner of Smith field and Fourth streets. Persons baying had !nisi , ness and 'papers in the bonds of Samuel Kingston Esq. deceased,will call on the above as all the unsettled business of Mr Kingston has been left in his hands. - The Pittsburgh Accountant's Institute. Corner of Fifth and Market streets, ['WARE/Sof twenty years experience as a prod! tidal accountant, enables MR DUFF to qualify persons for taking charge of books iu the mostexpedi tious and efficient manner. So generally hai the pro ficiency ficiencyot his numerous pupils esteblished his reputa tion, as a teacher bottler Mercantile end Steamboat Book Keeping, that Merchants and Steamboat owners now, frequently make it a condition that Their book keepers shall undergo the training given in his Acad• emy previous to their obtaining tho situation.. - Ladies writing class in a CorntOrtable pular; hours, 2 to 4 P. M. , . apl6.y O. a. Orca.Ntrzerit e 4 Go., FOB:WARDING ACID COADLISMON XERcirAms, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. Fence Voards., ASUPERIOR !at' sawed narrow and' of proper width; for • ritO;et the wharf - 'L. %V I,LIVIART . . P bt:Ac.• • • Ttips' C4en — OrilD . 01/ . RE6"TTANcESuiztI-pass!i g e to onci-frorntiotiT Int LAira, by. W. ar ,L T; Tep t Scott,smah siiect,Oirner of'bleadert..Loio t. aed96, Wotorloo. road Liverpool, - . Tim subserlbentlirmingaccep(ed _the agency abevehouse, aro now prepared to make erringernenin.,. upon the most liberal terint.with those 4sirous of ieg the pessnge of their frienrlstrtint thn'ola Cannity, and flat ter thuraseliea theii - eltayaeter acrllmag-oned4. ing in business will give 'ample assurance: thnltt4l their arrangements will be carded.ont Messrs.. 1 4 /: dr. J. T; ; Tapscett, aro Idog and favor,: ably loiown for the .superiar class; .accorntruediiticm and 'sailing qualities of their' Paeket "ShiPti;.:This . QOEEN lag WEEtt, SFIEBID4II, ROCHES,„ TER,' GARRICX, HOTTIKOUER; • ROSCOM„,: - LIPERPOOL,tind SIDDO.N3p iwo of vittiefi lettNe . eacliPort ritantitly,Trem New York the2lit and 26th; end from Liverpool the 6th and. llth, in addition:ter Which they hare .arrangements with thc.St.. and Onion Lines of Liverpotil Packets : to insure n.. departure ['lnn .Liverpocd; Ewell five days Iteinethue determined, their facilities shall keep pace withthele increasing patronage, while Mr. W. Tatiscott's slant persbnal superintendence of the busisess in - erpoul is 211 additional security that the comfort arid : . accommodation of the pesseozets will be particularly attended to. • . The subscribers being (as usual) extensively engsg 'ed in the Transportation Business between.Plttiburgl; and the Atlantic Oitias,"tire thereby enabled to - take' charge of and forward . passengers immediately, rei their landing, without a chance of (144p . poiutrracut o F delay, and uro therefore prepared to contract for pas. stip from any eca Port in Greet: .I.lritein or,-ITIOa4 to this eityl the nature of the basioe4 they are en gaged in giving them facilities foe currying pageengera so far inland not otherwise atteinable, and will, (if necessary.).ferwald - passengers Nailer west : by the best mode of conveyance without any odditiunal es for their trouble. %%Imre persons sent fur declins, coming out. the amount Fuld for passage will be .11? funded in full. - RIIMITTANCtS. • ' : Thesubseribers are also prepared to give drafts ate sight, r!)1,.. any amount payeblu at the principal Cities • and Towns in England, Ireland. Scotland and Wales; thus aftaxling a safe. and expeditious mode of Remit• Ling funds vs those CoUntries, ....birth person a legal. ring such facilities, will find it their interest to • avail themselves , • , Application (if by le.ter post paid) wili-bn promo,: ly attended to on application to, - • TAAFFE ScVCONDIOR, . Ferri ardiog : no 4 Commission Merchants, mar 2t d&wlly. • . Pitiabiogh, Po. Patronized by Everybody. The Wondertal Ver„etuble Headache. Diddiness, Itheunintism,Piles,Dispepsie; Scurvy, Small Pox, Jaundice, Pains InAttesßtek, in. ward Weakeees, Palpitation of the Item, Risingn the Threat, Dropsy. Asthma Fever of all kiwi,, Fe-- mote Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, Ileureburn, Worms, Cholera M orb us, CoUghe; Qiiinsey,,.W hoop i ng Cough. Crinsumption, Fit a, Livers.Complalat, Fry - wipe. las. Deafness, I chings ofiheSkin,Coldd, Octet, Dray el, Nervous compluints, and a variety of ot hrls diseases > arising from Impurities of the blood, and ebstructiona inthe urgens of digestion. • : - •, [From the Agent at Queieci ts , • DISEASE OF TIIE_LITrEIt. • DEAR SlR:—Agreenble to your desire, 7'••••:,,,,‘,. 0 keep you apprized of the prospects of the - Cliekeee Sugar Canted Purgative Pill, in this city. You'tufty recollect, when I first commenced selling your medis tine, whit, was in May, 18;4, we.little dreamed -el the success time would orown the andertultifig..: Ace • pi emiseslie - einTre•iiiiiiileTely flooded hj rije3 t i n e „.• thousand and one ansaleubld remedy for every. . ,„posi- Me complaint under the sun, that I set iously,emthaie - plated having nothing more to do with any thing - Z . 4'am ... kind. However, at the must.trpsioit solicitationi we consented to makfia trial.of yours. At first we fouled • eonsiderabledifficulty in attsactingpublic attention to nerds them. People had been so often deaci - vet. the vile compounds which have flooded the country for the last 15 yours oe.idforel, that. they 'determined, if possible, never to be "taken in" again; end the come quenee was, they•ebuld hardly he persuaded to accept of the Pills, ns the saying is, for "Love nor money." Thus mamma proceeded for a week or twe,when;Ltis "good, ruck would have it, "Mrs: a Wier" our city, who had lung suffered from an nffectifin.of the Liver, accompanied byindigest ion of dec . :east obe: siinate character, was persuaded tnaecept ofts box, on condition that nothing was to be . paid fur it, if they did • not afford her the• necessary relief. I must coefess, we ourselves had very Hale faith in the matter, knote., ing on we did, that her compluint - wai, one . of-lang.. standing, and had been unsuccessfully treated by the most eminent Physicians Of this and several neighbor: ing [ewes. But we had determined to give the media eine a lair trial, and if it proved to be worthless, ii would be a source of' satisfaction to know it, brithio ' you and to us; Noiesi Le our jey than surprise, hew ever, only a few days hid elapsed, when the Indy egoin presented herself at our counter end e noel red fur south er box. "I really think, Mr. Williams," says she; • ' that your Pills are beginning to work a great change. ; in my health, and altogether for the better. When I. - took the second dose, I begat' to feel muebbefterthliv I did at but the pain in my side was cansiderably lieved; my appetite began to improve; and the seemed to circulate t.hnough my veins as it did in en•yr. youthful days. Since then, L have tekentho remainder of the Pills, and my imprce'erninflias . beds sensibly progressing at:every' repetition of the dose. • have no doubt that-ti few more-boxes will eiTecteally - cure me." Tho result was as she predicted..-:Her is completely restored. The flush of youth and beau. ty has returned to het cheeks, and the prospect of p. long and a happy life Is before her. 1 am satisfie,l-..., she will never forget the Clitlcener Sugar-Ceatedrilliss. As might naturally be supposed, .thee news of this ex' '.- tenordinary ettre,was rapidly dissetninuted.throughthe city and adjacent country; and scarcely' it week, had elapsed, before enquiries began- to be made . for Click ewer's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the demand": his already increased to such an . extent, that we find the greatest difficulty in supplying it. Ifs fact, if it did not seem like exaggeration, I might elms' seithat iia. are literally besieged by.ussmen, nod children, labor. ing under every possible *lntent a hich "human flesh is heir ed." The halt; the-dame, and the blind; tire' asthmatic, consumptive, acid dyspeptic, 'ate thronging • our doors in pursuit of the never.falling,Ptutacea.- - - Testimonials of its salUtary effects are volunearßY - flowing in 'upon us froM every quarter. One - person. - tektites us ho has been relieved ere most: obstiaate s Dyspepsia: Another bus just reeciveied from a. aeri• ous attack o f Apoplexy.,.- A:third has succeeded In expelling (mai his syblem the symptoms .013uunaice. • And a fourth has just 'recovered from an wrack of Put- ' ntonary Consumption, whielleul.confined him to his bed for many months.—Se we gs. But do not fail-to keep us - supplied. Besides ,our - Retail'Trade, tens ; have atandlng orders 'from the county to a large , amouut.Send 30 Guess at your cerlie.st coavenielice • fours, &c. • •11. WILLI et6lB. Qucbcc, L. C.,:Aptil . ; 6 . 2 Market street . _ RE EMBER - DR. C. - V,CLICRENF f tt, le =the:' original inventor of theSlignt Coated Ping; and that : : nothing of the salt was - eser , heard or. uniiii - to — intri* - 1 dit iow c 7n d t tltent .lone, 1843, as t ctviii be eee thr4.ol! , - • This Diiderne tins awarded. by theAMERICAN INSTITUTE. at the Anneal Fair, held in'the New York, October, 1843, to C. V. CLICKENEL for the invention of SUGAR COA'rED . . t to AvplD .COoterEerEtio,—•Parchaiers always risk for Clickenees Sugnr Coated regetnble.,, , Pills, and see ditit each ben has uporr it his sig,ntittite; all others are counterfelt. Wlwd„ JACKSON," corner of Wood :and 'Libertic. streets; is Dr. Clichener's agent for Pittsburgh In the Court of 00 . 17127104 .Pleas of Alleghenyvoult• - ty, of June .Term, 113 . 42, N 01.06.: IN the matter of the to:denting 1313.. algae - tent of Patteraon & Yeedyhe. _- _=h arc ,-1848 IN • I ° the issaignee, huving filed his account„ anti asking: be: discharged it a tiered that: notice thereof be gitren in the Daily.MuraingEnst, published in the city Pitis==- burgh; for aht weaka, 'end if no objection's are . :intitio_ o.3>.assignee 'aforesaid will , im.clischtitged from his • tOst; • riutn the Record, ' = 13,E01/QE, ItIDDI,E, Pro t • , MEM ~y.~.4v{ ~YCP,~pyfp~. FOR THE CURE OF P R E .51 I ttIV JAMES TA LLNIA BGE„ T. B. Wettertatl, 0:3"r - responding Seilret4ry, Gunnnia J. Leetl3, Reconiingrtary ,Sece. coolp
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