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COICRESPONDENTS, In reference to communications,whieli:rharappear in this paper, we have one or two reinarks.to make.—; We wilt insert none. without the name of the - author be ing foetal - 3de known to ug, and when inserted, must a I ways betaken as expresslveof theßiews of the writer, and not the editor of this paper, unless the views so expresmidare editorially remarked upon and approved arThe 'Pittsburgh Musical Academy gives a qrandCoabert thltirervening, at the Fifth Presbyterian Church, Prof. , 4o;stitar is the leader, and the pu'ilic may rest assured 'Otitearing Some beautiful ,singing.— It commences at ft o'clock; go early to secure a seat. 'Orin consequence of the Concert given.by the Pittsburgh Musical Academy, the Concert which was to be given this evening at Philo Hall, is postponed until to morrow evening. when Mr Serge, the cel— ebrated Pianoperformer will presi ie. This. is certain. ly en additioaal inducement to attend. - THICATRIL—Mr Wharam comesC up fora benefit to night, and has selected a first mto bill. Mr W. al ways esetts himself in whatever part he may be cast, and. contributes 'his share to the performance.,. Mr Silsbee: appears on the occasion. Judging from,Mr. Wharnm's popular manners, and tho numerous r riends and acquaintances he has made in Pittsburgh, we conclude that his benefit will be a good one. Pittsburgh and CounoUsvillo' 'Railroad tompany. The Commissioners appointed under the Act of Assembly end the supplement thereto incorporating the Pittsburg,ti end Connelleviilo Rail Road Company kill meet at the. Board of Trade Rooms, Ath street, Pittsburgh; on Friday the Ist day of nay, at 2 o'Flock, LIST: OF :COMMISSIONERS Win Bell, , N B Craig, John Morrison, William G Alexander, James ROSS. jr., Charles Slutler, Alexan der Brackenridge; John Shoenberger, Geo Magic, Wtit. Addison, Lewis Peterson, Jacob Forsyth, Thus S Clark; Sylmps Lathrop, A Galway, Wm Holmee, James S Craft, Wm W Irwin, Benjamin Darlington, Charles Avery, Wm Wade, Isaac 'Lightner. 0.0. Gregg. Heselauli Nixon, S P Darlington, George Wallace, 3EIEOOI Patterson, Hugh Duff, Wm A Penne man; S Frew, A N M'Dowell, Hugh Fergus, E Per cival, Garret Wall, F.Aluso, Matthew Henderson H H Peterson, William Ripley, Andrew Watson, Wm Robinson, Jr., Hartnar Denny, Thomas Bakewell ' Jes'se Cambers, Joshua Hanna, James Kelly, Wn, • Wilkins, H Custen, F G Daily, ,John B Butler, Richard Biddle, James CrOs.san, %Vatter Forward and Jacob Painter, of the county of Allegheny, John C Plumer,Aoseph Markle, Joseph Budd, John hitch men, Evart Findlay, Chiles . Futlorood, Wm Bell, -Sarni 11 Montgomery, Joseph Smith, Archibald ' Boyd, David Bennet, George Elmer, Randel John- James Bell, Benjamin Stewart, John Nichols, Joseph Stokely, Joseph P Weddle, Henry Fulton. John Morgan, of the county of Westmoreland, 311 , 1 C Cummings, Samuel Maishald Joseph Torrance, Wm L Miller, Thos G Ewing, Jno Bonen, Thomas Foster, Daniel Rogers, Joseph Rogers. Alexander Johnston, Samuel Evans, William David son; 'Henry , Blackston, Herman Gebhart, William Espy, 'William Anthews, David B Long, John M Bum, Robert.Smilie, Rollers Blakeley, Hobs Long, John W Phillips, John P Gibson, Jacob Weaver, Ja, Paul, Jr, David .A C Sticnard, Col John Bute, John M Austin, Nathaniel Ewin g ,. Henri IV Beeson, Wm B - Roberts, Arlin Dawson, John Paull, John Piper, Urich Springer, Isaac Wood, William Crawford, An- Arew Stewart, James Penmen, Person Cope, Daniel Piallintine, Phillip Lucas, .1 H Cunningham, Joseph 'Pennock, Wm Murphy. Gno McCray, Henry Smith. William Moon, Thomas Rankin. of the county of Fayette; John Miller, Jioieph Heriiiimer, Peter Buddy, Samuel Gorge‘r, Michael Biter, Robert Evans. John Winpenny. Henry Leech, Jo na than Miller, i Frederick Saer, Benjamin Sage, R. B. Knight, Charles H th inman, Miles N. Carpewer, John Cams. Daniel, Newman, N. Morselles, Dilworth Wentz, Samuel J. Parson. Benjamin E. Carpenter, Adam Stimmefs, John J. M'Cathen, John T. Smith, (tannery) Hugh Clark, Edward D. Martin. Joseph it. Chandler, John Tierny. John H. Frick, Jacob B. Coats, George H. Hart, Benjamin Mifflin, Joseph C. Neal, W illis .Huhbardi, of the county of Ph:ludelphia. TO THE MECHANICS AND MANCE ACTUR•I . ERS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. The undersigned having been appointml a Commit. tee to receive and forward articles intended for the Great National Fair and Exhibition, to be held ut Washington City on the 20th Mny nest, have obtain -ml the use of the store in Wood street, adjoining the corner of Second street, belonging to Mr T Liggett, where any specimens securely packed, will be reeds— ed. and from whence they will be forwarded to Wao,-- ington it the expense of the owner, u hich, by way of Browniville, and Cumberland, will be about $l,OO per 100 lbs. F It is highly important thnt the skill and industry of Allegheny County should be fully represented. not only by the exhibition of new and cutinus specimens, but also by a display of those staple articles of mans facturo"vrhich are required for the regular course of business; and which ought to be accompunied by statements of their lowest wholesale prices. In order to secure favorable positions for the speci• mess that may be transmitted, it will be necesmry that they should not be later in leaving this city than Monday, lltb May next. - For - further,informatlon on the subject. apply to • THOMAS BA KEW ELL, JOHN SHERIFF, F LORENZ. ALLEN CORDELL, L R LIVINGSTON. .Pittsborgft, April 27i 1846. Committee. 'Coughs and Colds-1.6 all cases of coughs and 'colds,the .sufferers will find a ptensnnt but powerful ' Vernally hie lick,ener's Sugar Coated Vegetable 1911. i The fame - of this medicine has already spread far and wide:. Over five hundred thousand boxes of these pills were sold last year, having been used in all as Ocrtained cases with perfect success. For liver corn • plaint, affection:ol'llle lungs, palpitation of the heart, - , infivarnra,Astrilsma, scarlet fever, fever and ape, drop. sy; Opiate fever, and other diseases. 'his pill is coat ed with fine white sugar, so that the medicinal idgre dients are imperceptible to the taste. To children, they may be administered without difficulty. So well convinced ilsOr Clicitener of their efficacy in all spec i fied elks', that he pledges himself to return the money ...edete,t4 o promised effect is not produced. • ' Sold by Wm Jackson, corner of Wood and Liberty . streets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickener's Pills in Pittsburghand vicinity. Irirßeware of an imitation cuticle called "Zinpro sod Swear-CoatectPills," purporting to be Patented es both the pills end . pretended patent are forgeries, /got up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, for :the last Cour or. five Years, ban made his living by counterfeiting, popular medicines. apr3o Doctor Dimcaa's Expectorant Rentedy, for Con surptios: +Gough, 4.c.—Whotever will have a ten dency to mitigate sufering, and remove any one or a part of the many diseases which are now prevalent in the United States, is truly a great blessing ro mankind. When a medical preparation has been tried and found to poises* the virtue to heal and cure disease, it is an act of imperative justice and benevolence which we owe to our fellow beings and rim' world to make it known. We have Made nee of .Dr Duncan's Expec torant Remedy in our family. and believe it to be among the very best of the many medical preparations, to .remove Coughs, Colds, Spitting of Blood,.&c. &c., WM la practical are. : A. BITING AVERY. Coshocton, Sept. 3, 1845. • • nr Dr, INncan's Western Medical Office is 150 Sycamore street t Cincinnati—where his Medicines are for sale. . ' MP" For sale at. Sachson's, corner of Wood and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. Dr. Wutar,•s Balsam of Wild Chcrry.—Thin celebrated remedy isea compound balsamic prepare. ' don of the . Wild Cherry and Mau of Iceland, com bined by a new chemical - progress with the Extract of rine. So salutary have been its effects in all ca• *es when administred for Coughs, Asthma, Cousump - time, or anydisease of the lungs, that many of the most -, distinguished physicians have approved and renew. mesae4 it, end 'openly acknowledged it to be the most tri a iz bl ik *acing ever discovered. It istraly a valuable modo i nei an d in effecting an immense amount of rood in the relierof suffering humanity. larSee . 44Yegthenient• BONGS .FOIt THE PEOPLE. Am-" And you'll rernieriSei , 'trte. - What other joys, What other hopes Mn' fill the heart with glee, Give cno tho greatest soap of soaps— ! JONES'S SOAP for ' me.. When pimples come upoo the face As I've seen tome on thee, If-you would these defects erase. Oh! do remember me. When winter's winds, with rugged power, May,chap the bands and face; When summer's sun your charms cfAower, Will burn and tan each grace; When freelclesor,when yellow skin From face or neck should flee— At such a moment I must win, And you'll remember me. _ Than JONEs'a Soer will show its power Upnn your face and neck— 'Your skin more clear than fairest flower,- Without a blotch or speck; And then from freckles, pimples, tan. Your skin will he quite free— Thus you'll be made the love of man— Ahd 3°ll'll remember me. Soli n't JACKS )N'S Patent Medicine Warehouse 39 Liberiy street. head of Wood —at the same plate is sold the Moorish Hair Dye and Spanish Lilly White. Principal Office—Sin - n -Of the American Eagle,' 83 Chatham st., Now York. A:P3--" The Old House al, Herne." . 0 that old head of mine, where my jetty 6 . 14 dwelt. And whore scuff or where dandruff was never yet felt. Whefe rdy love an oft rumbled, (that is,) her thoughts and her fingers, ' Tis nn that hair of mine that my fancy now lingers. - Yet dearer, far dearer than ought living or dead, le that beauti ul hair that than grew on my head. But th mgh I thus do complain that my hair was lung It in oncnorc restored, nt-n very small cost ; Fur 1 baife bought for three shillings—'ti a triflo to give For a beitle olJOmEs' famed Flair .11e4lo,ativr; And naw;dearet, far finer than 'lmes ever heMre, Is my hair. since Junes' famed Hair stuff did it thus mature. It is an honest truth. that a 3s. bottle of Jones's Coral !Nit. Restorative will giro nny one a good head of hair. It forces the hair to glow. stops its fulling off, cores scurf, and dresses the hair, keeping it in order, thrice as long as any thing else male—just to it. Soltt at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, heath of Wood— at the same place is sold the Moorish Hair Dye; Span ish Lilly White and Itolint Chemical Soap. fla'PHncipal Office, sign of the American Eagle, 32 Chatham street, New York. Illaga2-hies for IVlsy—And Now Novels. A T COOK'S 113 Fourth street. Lady's Book for Mil 3, with a variety of Fashiog, plates; Columbian Magazine fi.r 111 a; Graham's do do Illustrated do do LadieSNutional do do Wirelend, or the Transformation, by Charles 13 Bmwne,i,diu American Novelist; Tales of Love, from Olden Times; Sweethearts nod Wives, by T S Arthur. Living':Age, Nos 100 and 101; LillinsTene. and other Tales, by Fr.nny Forrester, The Lkdy's Dream, or the Fortune Teller tifl2opp's Ella Monfield, or the three disguises; Alphonse and Dalinda, or the Magic of Art and Na ture; liutokri, or the Maid of the Forest; The Miser's Daughter, or the ('ully! Hea t ); Eastern papers for this week; Lon,loopupers (illustrated,) by Caledonia; do :Vouch do do Just received end for sale by COOK'S, np Forolb dime' NUar Graduated Gioglom Robes, AT MORILIS.' r r i Luaies are retperfully requeste.l In call and new and beautiful assortment of u3teil Gingham itubett nt No 135 Mat Itet st. tio ro. ceived D I.4 4 erh & Co' • 11•Nrores. ne27 BERAGESHA lI'LS ANP SCARFS. A NOII/ ER Lot of Hard:tante Bent,go Shawla and Scarfs, now opening at No 65 Nliirket to.. by a 119.7 A MORRIS. FRENCH LA WNS. Aldt 11G E Lot of fine French Lamm (new .ty le) ju4 received by A MORRIS np27 No 65 Malket G LNG If AM LA mvs. F.CEI VED N. tiny by Express—a splondid us— bur mem of Gingbatu Lawns. net and I lesitoble styles. A MORRIS. np27 Nti tirt Mat kel gr. LIGHT DRESS SILKS. Orsons desirinc. Light Dress Silks, "c would sat'., call as A. Morris, No G.i Market st, where n benutifoln:Auriment run he s,a•n. Fit,27 OrangcE 0 ES fresh Sicily Oranges, to al rive._ Ovur B OX ES sale by 11,7 Nuts, 100 1 1 3 0 U 0 S Ey. LS T A ec c e . .4 n sce PedaoNui•i;,,r he Nem Ginghams. GEO.i S. SW ARTZ has just received a large stack of very superior French Ginhanis for Ladies Dresses. Also ri fine assortment of Gingham Lawns, to which he would invite the attention of the Ldies, at No 106, Market street, between sth and Liberty streeta. aplo. French Lawns G"' S. SWARTZ has just opened n vary exten sive assortment of superior French Lows, of new patterns and beautiful colots, that cannot f.ril to please at (n , IP) tOti, Market street. Shootings. FIST . received a variety of 4-1 5-4 6-4 by 12-4 tA , Sheeting~ of the best mark for sale my cheap for cash arlo , GEO. S, SWARTZ. SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES. BEMS Sugar House Molasses; e prima list, in 441/ goad eider, just received and for sale by MARTIN & SMITH. ep24 No. 56 Wood et., between 3d and 9th. Lard. S .K sule G b d y Lard, clear itooITH d ss fur apt 2.: 56 Wood, between 3d and 4th We. Baeort. 6bOoLBS pACON, hog round—a prime lot, well cured, for Pale by ap‘2l 56 W MARTIN & SMITH. Wood, between 3d and 9th sts. D EESWAX—A salon lot of purl , yellow Beeswax, fot•sale by MARTIN & SMITH. ap9.l: 56 Wood, between 3d and 4th sta. Linsocil Oil. 18 1 BfOA,R.BEaIIE. by LS Linseed BOLNialoand adsDRY Missouri Hides, just received per steamer •'North Carolina." and for sale by i• M. B. RHF,Y & Co, Water street. Calf Skins, 3 . S CALF Skins, just received li. t a i iii: :l for & c sal? by • an2B No 57, Wator at noncy. SDIA9 end one half bbl Missouri - Haney reed and for sale by • - RHEY &Co. aPr 2B • - Writer st.. . .. Tables. . . - ,- ONE dozen small tablegolith shelf under the top made foi School Desks, for sale cheap at the Furnituie warehouse of T. B. YOUNG &. 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' ,',-• - t: ' ,'''' -.,.. .-- ' -- • '-' - - • %L. 4:.-..,•=77:` 7, . • BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL n , We are indebted to the officers of the stet:liner Cambria, from Cincinnati, for a copy of an Extra, from the office of the Ohio Union, containing the fallowing important information: From the Cincinnati Conlon. Extra. WAR DECLARED BY MEXICO AGAINST THE UNITED STATES. By the following letter which we recCived„this morning from the office of the Loufsvilla Morning Courier, it appears that MEXICO HAS. AC TU. ALLY DECLARED WAR AGAINST THE UNITED STATES. aad that - 1110 wh.de of the Mexican coast is now under blockade. , LOUISVILLE MottslNO COURIER OFFICE. Siiiday Afternoon, 2 o'clock. To the Editors of the Ohio Union: The steamer.Peytona has just arrived from New Orlertnii. She Lft that place on Monday Evening last at 6 o'clock. 1 send yon, by Capt Haldeman, of the Yorktown, the following very important news.— The steamship Alabama arrived at New; Orleans from Galveston, about an hour before the -Peytena left, and the following :llem. was ciipied flom her manifest: "MARI. Off bar S . IV Pass, spoke the U S steam• er Col Harney, direct front B mans Santiago, bound to this port. The Col H reports that ma r has been declared by Mexico egoists! the United States, and She whole of the Mexican roast was note under blk.kade from Fort Jackson ! I' S. 1 he Cul II will be up to-night_' A. the Peytona was only 5 days 17 hours flOin pot t to port, it o ill probably be too or three dais before •ny later intelligence comes to hand. ha have, yours, 3.c , W. N. HALDEMAN. In the Senate, t after n few remnrlis from Mr Allen and Sir Huntington, Mr Breese withdrew his motion to reconsider the vote referring the Oregm, jurisdiction bill to tho committee on Territmies. IVIr Dix then replied at length to Mn.) M Clayton's remarks in relation to the French ttc:Giliotion bill. We give o gynorole of Mr Dix's speech, of which a full report will hereafter appear. The House wax intently occupied during the day on successful proposition• to raise 1401st committees to :invest 'pie the recent proceeding* and charges arising out of the. expenditures of the secret service fund. A full and very interesting report of the whole molter will be found in the proper ploce. Mr Charles J Ingersoll has carried out the promise which he gave in the Utilise on Friday night. lie ex hibited, to-doy, 'the particulars and proof of Mr Webster's alleged delinquenc ) ." The elturges must now be met...b. fore the country. Specifications are put forth which must be investigated. The documents must new be produced.— Iffa.shingion Union, 27th. n LEACHED SEIKETINGS AND Slll RTINGS. 1.1 The uttentinn of ourchasers 111 invited 10 our !urge toork of the w good. 4 4 z7uperior 54.4% 14.144nd shifting 14141 , 1144, 15 141 do do do do do; 7 8 do do tio; 12 4 Hamilton 5114,414, g ; 5-4 do 'do; 9 3 do 41.1. 0r0.17 SHEA & PKINNth Cloths, Casimeres and Vesting's. j‘.sl. ()pent d W P. sirorrcs nod ventio7<,consisting of Frvitch CAnh•; Brown awl Moe dc; Mark nch Cassimrrc•; Fancy do dii; snit lire tiro.•+ mar 17 6111-:-% l I'ENNOCI:. Bacon. 1147 b ond Sh.ul,irra, in owl 1.. r .nle by NIB I.: It. I ! & SIII l'T N, hid I 133 135 %V Ground Spiccs CANS C round I'rlgii•r; 10 Can. Grtrutla Cinnamon; .5 Cans Ground A lsrire; 5 do do Cloves; In titolo and for Gale• hy P. C. MARTIN, 60 sl Pittsburgh Manufactured Tobacco. 21i 1:I.:(H AJ 5 1.1.t,g1"; 10 " " 10 Ca‘'Fi. I. th,; In store and for sal , by J. & T, rbse 20 2...! I 1.0,,rtv C MARTIN, 00 Wnter el rrt•l ED/MAIMING AND COMMISSION MEI/CLIANTS, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. marl Printors IL FELINI; Superi"r Ink, 0 • sule by GEO COCI tRA N. N2O No 21; W 1 st. ALL protons indebted to the untler,igned, are te (leated to call at Mr flarkofen's Beek Store. Lib erty street, and settle their accounts. No one should pay any on the account of the late firrn.of N & Clete, before further notice. Dr GEORGE CLELS. Pittsburgh, April 13, 1846. C HOCOLATE, 4k.c.--11akere' No 1 Chocolate Norfolk Co. do Eagle, superfine do Bakers' Cocoa. do. Paste. For sale by [err24] THOS. MILLER IVlUSTARD—Supettine London. Kentucky in small Cans. ap 29 For sale by THOS. MILLER BACON.--Prima Hams for family use, for stdo low by THOS. MILLER, ap24 Family Grocer, cor. Wood and 4th sts. AHANDSOME lot of Berege Shawls; plain blk Beteg(' fur dresses; Satin stripe black Berego for dresses; Ft each Lawns, beautiful styles, received this day by Leech's Express. 13. E. CONSTABLE, 0p1.13. 85 Market Street. rier Tables. Air ARMY. Top on hand and for sale low at the furniture warehouse of Lard. 15 Kegs No 1 leaf Lard rec'd per steamer Domain and for sale by np2B M. B. RHEY & Co. Q ALLID OlL:—very fine ' for sale by THOS. MILLER, ap24 corner Wood and 4tb Ate Ste nett Letters. ON hand an assortment of Letters and Figures, Names, Plates, &c., cut to order. Corn and Oats. 5n BUSHELS SHELLED CORN; ILF 100 do Oats; 25 kegs Lard; 1 bundle Deer Skins eceived per steamer Diligence, and for snle by . - : LAMBERT 4 , 13111PT0N„ septil 21. , • 133 and 135 Wood at CONGRESSIONAL J t J ^• 2 I I.ilwriN C. A. McANULT Y & CO., Notice T 13 YOUNG & CO., Hand st JOHN W. BLAIR, I'2o WOOdaB root • : yTj 9 FOR St.._LOUIS.I THE substantial hunt steamer ' • - • —" - .1014VE BIANC•11; ••• • s MOM= U. Masi NlOSter, will ledtie for the above - and interttlediate ports h ion ThursdaY, the 30th April, at 2 o'clocifi positively. For freight or passive apply. to •JAM ES MAY, Water street. EF'This Boat is provided with Evans' Safety Guard, to prevent explosion of boilers. ea 23 Regular Wednesday 11. S. Mail FOR CINCINNATI. THE Well knnwn faat running .team. - er CAMBRIA, W Forsyth , Master, - _ ill run as a regular picker, li axing every Wednesdny morning at 10 o'clock, and Wheel ing at 10 1' M, the name day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Saturday of 10 A M. Fur freight or passtign apply on board, or to FORSICYH & CO. Again, npl6 No 30 Water at. . For St Lotils.43cgtilar,Packet. The New rind splendid passenger . I : lo Cai s . sten rnero3 RUN ETT EogartTerty, will run ia the trade from Pittsbulrgh to St Lnuis during the season of 1814. The Brunette teas built expresslyprihe trade and is elegantly found in every respect. For freight or passace apply on benrd. , °pit FOIL NASH VILLF.!--REGULAR PACKET thaw. 1 .1, The new and.splendirl light draught steamer SAM SF:AY, Capt Gitt.F.ir- LKE, will run us a regular Packet to the above port dining the seAnon. Tim Sam Seay was built expressly for the Nash trille trade, and- a ill intd:o her trips regularly during the season. epil For freight or ponnneo opyily.on beard or to .1 W BUTLF.It & 11110., Ag'nta. SATUR ).Al:' PACKET. TIIE regular mail and passenger " 9 At earner CIRCA SS I AN, Copt Isaac Bennett, %via run an a regular packet letweett l'istaburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this part overy Satutday at ;0 A NI, and Wheeli n g tit IO I' M the same day• Returning , she will leave Cincinnati every Tucsdsy at 10 A 11,1 ' . For freight pr passage apply on board. IVTbe Cirrmtsian %% as built exircessly fur this trade - and offers tober passengers evt ry comfort and OCCO.IIM ion SATURDAY I'ALKI•A'. . The res Oar 'mil and passenger steam .... : A vr , Cr. MESSENGER, ! Capt Linfirrd, will run as n regular, pocket between Pittsburgh and Cincinwai. lensing this port every ScouraeY nt 10 A M. anti Wheeling at 10 l' M. the name dny. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Tomoln 7 at 10 o'clock, A M. For freight or paAsage apply on hoard. The Nleevenger wen balk expresAly (or thi. trade and offers to her passengers every comfort nod aecom modal ion. nyer2.l MONDAY I'ACKEI 4.1 - A recohr and pa.‘enger sicomer MONONGAHELA, Copt. Stone, will run a regular packet'' to+cen PiasborgA and Cixrinn , tI, leaving thi. fiery Mondny nt 10, A M, [poi Wheeling at 10 P M. of The mune rlay. Relurning, hlie will enac Cincin noti Thuo,,lay nt 10 A it. For fieight of pa...1g0 apply on hoard. r`"The Monongahela was balk enprensly f-r ride•; and offer 4 loam passenger every Comfort , and arnommmlnlioren. mnr3l TUESDAY PACKET Till'. reaular mail and passenger. ~-. V,, , f; -' steamer HI BEILN I ,1, Capt. John Ithnfeurr, will run as a leg War pacli• et between l'illsbur!,-It and Cintinn”li, leasing this port every Tuesday at 10 A M. andAVlteeling at 10 I' M, of tint same day. Returning., she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A M. For frei4lo or passage apply on board. rr7ll . e !libel nin wa+ built rxpre..ly 6,r the trade and .41 . .19 to she passongets rye.). coltion and Mil,lts ne...71, , h1111144. npl 11 1-:1)N ESL/A Kr.r Tll E o•iiid:ir mail nod pri,ione,er tramcr • '1: A' 'GI '1)• Cap/ S U so ill ion II Malllar race' ttlb rE: it and rlncinnali, (..acing ru t is, ,•T-y Wedf.v,lny L k 10 A NI, /Ind 11 • it,1111::: to P Ire 1.-itncti.,.......P. , t,,,inig,1ri5‘.4 1 / I ...rwrClia• eitinrrt I m-rry Satui.l.4y a 10 AM. For froiglo or pn “agt . otiril:y on lowa. o."' ri m New 1.:4044d w..s !Milt eXplesAy fot irrtrie. 4.1 rra: r • to the pa:ie.:vitt midry comfort and oil per for iiiiiii miir2fr Fit I D.% Y I'ACKE The re:uler m ril and pai,enger menrn ,k4S4iVy er,(:1.11'1'1{(1 N U 2 Copal', Cloaks. . ill rlto au n regt,lntpsecket between Clerien.th 0.1 Plll.ll, , rgh 1,11, iva iLi. "Mt cvrrs I' lld ) sit 10 A NI , and ai Ii t' M ht- %am, IZettimh.g. "111 leave Lisicimesti every Mun hJv at 10 o'rke.l,, A Poi freight to t0 . ,w1g....! opply 1 he (21yrt, No 2 .ur. how for Ili: o.olt• o•tegl to he CVVIy LI/I.lolr anti 11.'1011 r.11.17111te11. Into 23 1:1Ni - INIS111 Th., new U. S. Mail steamer ie .- ACADIA, M. I. Ler", Nlnster., un as n regular Passenger Pocket In-tween I'an<Lurgh Mill the °hove pmt, daring die ~es.ain of 1316; leaving, every Thursday 51 ID a fuck, .\. M. 'rho Arad in holeve and ha, supei for occommothe 'hoe.. I'm freight or paeans. orpl y bun rd, or to op 9. J. NEWTON JONES, Ag't. For Louisville. The new and splervlid light draught to ..iat a stenmer PACIFIC, Cain. 'toopl,cll, master, will leave for the above 1111 , 1/ all landings on Mvoday the ;4;111 jai'. at 10 o'clock, A M. 1... or passage apply on bomd. op 7 18 16 MONONGAHELA MUTE, lIItOWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA (Only 73 Mike &aging.) THp SPLEN DID IMIT DUNN INO STEAMERS CONSUL, r.:v.441 LOU IS M' LA N E AND • MEDIUM, • Have commenced making their regular trips be tween Pittsburgh and Brownsville. The morning boat leaves the Monongahela wharf above the Bridge. presciaelY at 8 o'clock. Passengers by this boat takes the stages at Browns. villa 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 Boar,will lodge on the Boat in corn. fortuble State Rooms the first night; will pass over the beautiful mountain senery in daylight; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoisting night travel altogether. The Proprietors of this rout, in order to make the connection complete between Brownsville and Cumber. lurid, have placed on the Road 50 splendid Troy, Alba ny, Concord and Newark coaches, of tho most improv ed models, and fif.y teams of the best young horses the country affords in addition to their former stock they feel satisfied they will be able to accommodate und 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. Fur tickets apply at the office, at the St. Charles Hotel, Wood et., or at the wharf boat. 101,3 MESKIMEN. Anent. SELECT SCHOOL WM. MOODY re.riectfolly announces to his old friends, that ho intends openirv , it Select School in this city, on tho Ist Monday of April ' next, in the basement of the Third Presbyterian' Church. mar9.l-tr. HOMCEOPATHIC WORKS AND MEDICINES. UST received and for sale at our Warehouse.JHerring's Domestic Physician. - . Hahneman`s Orgnnon of Homcoopathic Medicine. Hahnemao on Chronic Diseases, 4 vols. Hunireopathic MedicinOCbeste. SCIIII3A & SpHEIBLER, . 0f.4 • No 115- Wood it. ~ . .,.;.- „ ,,, , ,:. : . :;:1 . . .i,:. , : :,-: . , ,.z:; ' ) r'-',;:,...V.-'".-'- .-%':.*"',WiWiiU- ' :- 4 ~_., „„ . - - - - ' 41 0E110*" THREE HUNERED TOWN LOTS at AUCTION. ON iho.Eip DAY OE J UNE NEXT, .I will - sell, the above named lots .at auction, on the ground; in sitid town of Ohio: OHIO is situated at Bird's Point, at the mouth elf the Ohiciriver, la Mississippi county, on the'lvliosoUri shore, and einem die bar that make,, at the mouth 'of the rivet-sin low water. Tho land is high beautifully situated, and never known to overflow. ' Xiljournitig, and near the town, is choice timber ?'and, and the country is adjacent is a rich, elevated section of the State. Ton miles west is Long Prairie; East Prairie and Mathew's Prairie, all of which are thickly set tied, and improved in the most desirable mariner. EirTho Levee is 500 feet aide, the streets SO and 160 feet wide, and the 10t5...9.2',y25 feet, with en alley in rear+ H PEA RSONS i for proprietors:. np.9.8-td. HARE YOU A COUGH?—Do not neglect' it L Thousand's hndo mbt a premature death for the wont ofa little attention ton tommon cold. . . Have you a coughT—Dr. ~uyne'e Expectorant a safe medical prescription, containing no poisonous drugs. and used in pn extensive practice for several years, will most positively afford relief, and nose you from that awful disease Pulmonary Consi,mption, which annually sweeps into the grain hundreds of the young the old; the fair, the lovely and the gray. Have you a cough7—be persuaded to purchase' a bottle of the Expectorant! To day! to.morrow atiay be too late. Fur this pluin reason, ihnt in no one of the thoitsand cases where it hos be,n used has it foiled to reilevt. Prepared and sold by Dr. Jayne, No2o South Tbi'rti ofrpt, Philadelphia. Kir sale in Pittsburgh by A. JAYNES, Agent. p'2 4-41&w No. 7:2. Fourth et. near Mand.. Ituboacient Meson, ti. A. Pahnestoek 4. Co.—b,cterceAcr/I: Hosing been ngent for your family medicines the-past }ear, and being neatly out of them et present, take this m °pp tunity ordering of aootlwr year s supply. Alsu, of hearing testimony to the curative qualities of your Rubefacient. It has perftirmed some very remarka-, ble cores of Rheumatism hi this vicinity, especially one of an old gent lemurs BO years of age, and who has been long afflicted and could get no relief until he tried your Itubelaclent. when, after the use of only two bot tles, it effected a perfect cure I have wit tossed the some success of it in several cases end have never known it to fail of perfecting n cure. 1 believe it is decidedly the best remedy for that distressing com plaint now filiert CI to the public. Also, t have observed the most salutary effects:of you r Cough Balsam; too much cora cannot be awai'd ed you for putting up such valuable medicines at in tow a price as 25 cents truly per bottle. They area blessing to the poor. Pleasn f,,rward me another as. .ortment per order s eat ly in the spring. I . IIOS Al PUTIDOM, J P.. New London, arrlls cu Slo., Dec 13. 1845.. Prepared and sohl by 1.1 A FAIL\ESTOCK & Co. ap27-d&w cur Gth & Wood streets., TIR. THOMPSON'S CARMINATIVE, is the I— , beat medicine for the speedy cure of Cholie, Dyes eninry and Bowel Complaints, both in adults and chill men, ever invented. It 'a free from "Opium. and can ho oilmiiiiitcecil to the most delicate infant.. with peifert safety Pi ice2s and 50 eta per bottle. soi by ell the principal Druggist. in the city. Prepared and sold by the Proprietor. EDGAR THORN. Druggist, cor Hand and Penn eta, Pittsbule.h. ALSO. Thompson's Anti Dyspeptic and Purgative Pills. nnirl as shove. nr22 German and Francl4 3. FANDER, Professor of Ancient and Mod • .rn Lanpragen, in about to open on the first Monday in May, (at Mr Toomy's Academy, corner of Fifth and Market streets, second ntriry room, erorance on Fifth) two new Clu-ases for the German and French Inntztumen. The German class will meet on Mondays and Tl ' airsdays, from half past 7 until 9 Wein k, M., the French on %Vt.:lrwinlays and Saturdays at the same rime. Ternu:— Five dollars per tpiarter. Should them he nny getelemen who are at kistne between 7 null 9 A M. or betweeli 4 and It M, the teacher intends t o mist , one or two classes more, other for the above or other languages. For Sell ., ellbela a 11,i 111, open at the above egioliA class room. I't ivaie Les.ons in and nut of Ilie ci:y. a. brfure. . Fot n ference, and further particular• 1.1.14 y to Mr To.ooy, la. Al to, 4 P al tO nof. Fander,ot hi.. Boarding Ituu,:e. Smith field street. 4th door 'o.l,tne Fourth oil the rid ht. Cap l ! Caps!! Caps!!! ZoSUMMER rap, 6,1 men (Ind buy, C m at 25 only. LoW+, Having ulreodY ;At-cived it large ;bare of public iiat• rottrigo, and mimic. lima sub 'Cs mitls,e (,5 the public the largest 1.11111 1114.51 Cxllln p1c:1C.11,643ft went of cap, over inanntactuted in thit City. and t it the mo t t pi it:oi, Persona pnlCLn.ing Ihellf•VIVO:. ur nettling 1•••rAOTIS to rtireliti,t, for them, if no( sat istiell, can have their rhanged, or the ~,,, tiev tettortied; the enft t iding hint- it 10 keep the Lett toad,' cap., .into of Illy tent touter lull, All .liether chilLor fuc, repuiled su as to b as r...ni ,“ new. Tl•se ruirlinsing r.or ca.h to..• 11 n ill find it tfmir inter,st to Were. tho Kol,,criLer .1.4 he 13 deter tninr•d to srll all.tw a , the Ea4t. 111- manufactory is in Nlarliat street, bet worn and 3d sti ects, 31 door front Johnson & Stockton', Ile will alm keep on hau l cap trimmings of all de ,ciiptions, at very 'educed pric.es. aido 1m ANTONIO NARDI. Allegheny Cemetery pi RSONS de.iroug tlf purchasing lots in this Cem etery ore referred for informotion to the Superin 'rodent no the grounds, or to I . :- * num Druggibt, Cur nor of Penn and 'fond streets, 13y order of the Nutt", den 11 Ntm ALLEGHENY Cotillions, nru.nged for the Piano Porto and dedicated to dm Ladies of Allegheny and Pittsburgh, by John C. Mowry. Published and for auk by JOHN H MF.LLOR. npl6 122 ‘Vend et, Stereft & Co., WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Lim ors, erclusivEly. No la. Market .ti pet. not) WINE S AND LIQUDAS. MBRACINq.some of the cluiicest brands end 1.4 vintages, is &Toted for sale at 'tsslight advance STERETT & CO., No 18. Mnatet sweet RYE WANTED 500 w ß i Ll il S fi lE r L eti c iy lei s t a n le go o o n d a ß p y pl e i , c a a t ti m og a r to ket price Fruit. 25 S BS r X um ES s I ffi t yrna Figs; - 23 " Sultana 3 bbla Zantu Currantp4 for solo by J I) WILLIAMS. . nplo 110 Wood at Molasses. 75 BB LS Ne 4 Orleans filolasses. 13 " Sugar House , Received and fur sale by JD WILLIAMS, Folio Ite!Wnnd stipPl Alum and Copporau. ls • BBLS Alum. 10 do Copperas, in store ...a for sale by apro MILLFR. & RICKENSOIi Dried Apples. • 1 Dried Apples. AAUP 20 Sacks do do; just tecelved and :for MILLER &. RICKETSON broome assuried quail Ft IMO 'WILSON & CO., 15 1:=I : u eTt,ir'Ne al e e or t mar2l. • • Water 700 ruorA.G.ll :g i r t.tal Green -Rio Coffee, on hand and . BURB RIDGE, WILSON & Co., mnr2l 'Water street. 105 3 s l a r e S by ßunehllitfeirni;just received and BUSBRIDGE: WILSON &CO., " 10 44 - - Water et. ':'.'.'':::"...•':',:,,-.,::.:..".:.' j17.,;:1;?. ..F4F,5',4:::(.....A1,t . R.1VAL5% SOLO,DION srorrElt, - AfERt;ilA AILOR THEproprieter.tvishes to inform his friends arid customers, and the public generally that he has just teceived here the East a very general aspitment of • • Clo•khi; Catairnoras and Vestinga, : and every othirenricle connected' with his business.; and having taken' gretir tieins in his' selections, he can ns. are Ris friends' Mid the public. that they will be sold at fair prices,. and !in all cases warranted to be equal to the regiesentaif.M. He has Mad Constantly on hand a large Mel: of Ready made COMA, Vesta and Pants. Also, every'Nariety of Shirts, Bosoms, Col hit s, vats. Fancy handkerchiefs. Together With hloVes, Half Hose, Sospnders, &c, &c, &c, Every amply or Clothing „made to, order; nt the dmitesunnt lee, and in the.meat fushionahle Style. npril24 dG&N St i• •i For Salo, • 1 40 , rt e y n , ;n a m i le4e nrageing the Liberty street, and running bat-1;110 feekto a 10 feet alley. apply to No 80, Siewart l s Buildings. np.9•lf CHASM HAYS. WALTER FoRWAIO3 MARAIIALL EWARTEwt.:LDER FORWARD ,& SWARTZWELDER,• , Atiorneys at Law. . . Fourth street' betwe.en Wood nod Smithfield, oppo Patterami'4 T blo •Iveil 9 • ap7 nIAHLON 6161li1N: MARTIN & SMITS, . (Succepore to irpine 4 Martin.) VITHOLE.SALE Grocers. Produce and Commi4- elan Ileritanls, and Dealers in Vith,burgb Manufactured articles, No. 56 Wood street, Pitts burgh. Pa. anrB. 81 7 ,1t14VG;PASHION. JUST received by express from New York, the Spring Style of Hats. All those in want of a Neat Superior Fotthionable Hat, ore respectfully invited to rail. S :VIOORD, .93 Wood st.; awl 1 -ii&w 3 doors below Diamond Alley. mi I oaoms Now open [l,v Express] another lot - of emproid.r ed ['aril and London D'Lliines, which will be sold mmy usual low prices. azorriA J UST received a lur,gecotiection 49 11 14 . fa,hionabreSongs, Waltzes. Vll- 431? 4 E4 ri ations, &c, for the Piano, at THO AS MILLER'S, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERY STORE, Corner of Wood arul Fourth streets, - Pittsburgh. iti.l4 tf. The Pittsburgh LI cco untant's institnte T p‘v EtDS of twenty years experience ns a rant': i i., .ona for inking chat g of books in Ibe riiaat ex - pedi I ions and efficient manner. So generally has the-pro Iwieney o 1 hI. numennbk pupils esturtlisit.-.1 his repaint. not, as a teacher both of Merca, tile . and Steamboat Keepio thol..lllerthaths and Stoarnbtint earners 110 , V full...oft !? make .it n condition that their . book holiera shall undergo the training giverrin'his Acad. can' prt,io,43 to their obluir.ing the situation. Lula, writing,cl.4ss is u cotnfortable parlor; hours, I'. NI. np I FORWARDING AND COMMISSION DIERCILCVT, • East Beaver Poi, .. nt and - Bridgcwaler BEAVER COUNTY, PA : . Proprietor and Ageat of Steamers, La HE ERIP9 CIL i C 1;74.: A' N , Dail) between Pittsburgh and Bearer. vu ILL tto preparthdoncarlist opening ?f . Ctt Cana' illlVlglitlol/, ,t 0 receive !property at -Ind II hall Bunt or in Warehouse, for all points on Erie eiten iill/1..Ct.15. cut and Ohio canala, !'or all pointy on Laki Erie and upper Lairs, ui alto forward prctduce; &c by Ventt'll improvements. Apply or address frbfli•tf. WIIOZESALE SEWE wroun.- 11. CIIILDS dr, CO..' ARE now rrceiVing their spring snpplies, consist ing, of orm of 1 ile• large‘t., cheapest and best assortment of BOOTS told SHOES flint they have ever Leen able to Ming to 'his mark t: Also. Lhdies' end Misses Florence Braid, and tStraW BONNETS, of the latest siyle; together with splendid asmartment of PALM LEAF HATS, mena' and boys' summer CAPS.— Alan, n large lot of N York Tanned SOLE LEATH ER, all of which having been purchased at the lowest rotes, and aelecled with great -care fur the. western trade, will be sold at a small tnivanCe above - cost, and charges All', merchants wishing to purchase will find it to 11106n - tem....a to call and examine their stock before purclioiing . ' roir `27-tf, !V HE undersigned has removed to No. 23. Third AL street. t;eloiv Ferry. where he Will keep on hand a large - assortment of Tube, Buckeis,"Churns, Half. Bushels, and Peck measures, brass bound Cedar Buck ets, oval Tubs end 'Keelers, Bathing Tubs made to order at the shoileat notice, . all kinds of steam boat work always on hand.: . Thankfutfor past favors he re spectfully solicits the attention of merchants and call. era; his work will be made of the - beat materials, and by the best of workmen. I can only say that F will warrant all work made at toy shop, and will surpaas any in the ciry, Which Will be sold cheap foe cash. • 8. WORL, Practical Cooper. STERETT & Co: 18 Market street up 9: Imd&w CLOTHING! CLOTHING !CLOTHING! MERCHANT.TAILOR NO 150,:lIBEfITY STREET. H F. subscriber respectfully informs his old custo T rners and the public generally that he has juts re turned fc2rn the' Eastern Cities, and has received a large and well selected arartment of olotks, cassiatores,.Vestings. and all °that materials forthe manufacture of Clothing and is prepared "to makb - - • . .GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. of every deacription in neat; serviceable, and fashion able style. Front many years experhice in the buSinessi he is enabled to select:stock with caio and:judgement,' and as be emp loys . good workmen; ha is confidant orgiv ing satisfaction to all who may favoelthn Vrith.a call.' His stock of i 3 largo. welt Made,- and manufactured of the best He has also on-hand an assortment of Stocks, Sub imiidtirs. Handkerchiefs', 'and other articles in his line ' His prices are as reasonable" as those of any other establishment West. • • . _ ' His old friends and the generally are invite io 'give hit} a call . i HENRY MORRISON , ap . 23d3at No 150 Id4ertiattaeci - 4 •-' • ' _ - . v:. -ii ---4- .. . 4„....,_-_,.414.17,-7;W:;-44,-.77tF,'C'e.-_-'7","-:4`;7' -414,77:Ritt4'--4—. 7 ,* -- ';'. , .. , t ,1- ":,. - t..-, , , T..;.i. ---. ' - ' - '., -4 -- L.:- -: ::..*z4 4 :q• , ' `• ''.1.4 ~,,,,,,: . ..;-1: 1 ,4-. .- 4,R '.1-, _ - ,1,- -;:;.--.,-,;-,- v, - ':.. ‘. , - ,4 - - ' • - -'- - -` - . No. , SO Wood- Street. PITTSBURGH, PA. FIATS I 1111'1'S I! Great Bar gains .in Dress Silk; - Bereges Lawns; Balzarines Prints; Ginghams; Robes; French Sc Scotch M De Laines.; Silk, Nterinn,Thi• bet , Cashmere, Berger, Broche, and M. D'Laine Shawls. Ribbons; Flow'rs; Gloves; Mitts; Hosiery; Laces; Thread and Lyle L!kces Sc Edgings. s;'Shirts, Collars, W U GARRARD.: Dln kit atreet. Pittsb4reh F BLUME'S 112, IVood , `tad door above sth Garner of Fifth and Market streets; J. S. DICKEY, J. S. DICKEY.' Bea.er RemoVal. lIENItt MORRISON, READY MADE CLOTHING, . • • • - .. 1 Pickworth's Line. • ~. ;,• . • EX • PAESSLY FOR ryttAY - • THE rrriprietor of am follow• ingtanal Boats, have at thqaono.• station-of a number of Merchaots - ial'ittabeigli and along the route of Canal, Made tirrangetrienti to fortit a regular dailxline for the.transportation of all kinati'! of Merchandise, to end Gent Piltsbure, JoficatoL n, Hoilidayaburg.l4. if;'ater: streil end ;a/r . iniermtdiate . places. One boat will leave the warehouse of GA Wire. ty.& Co, Canal Basin. Pittsburgh, every ;day, (exeoff Banday,) and - shippers can depend on, having'. their; goods alwav forwarded without delay nod on uctonal• a - iodating terms. ' • s . We respectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage,•. iIitOPRJETORS. • PIGIONO TH, Boat Nile;. do do. Ezehany - 4 . - • do do Paris; do dd Pacific; • D H BA RNESi% I'LlAn * dO EZOlllO. ' - AGENTS. J VICKWORTH, JohnstoWn. 3soi.ll . ll.tEß. ap2i • GA IVI'ANDLY & Co. 144aturzh4 Silver Ware 11i/rANiJFACTURED to order- 7 -11nd n laro, 2 . 1 . 9 e J_ILL of Silver Table and Tea Sizoons, due now "eis hand and for sale' tit at"the lotVraf cash pricea., - Chi:ous and others ivltti may heir, the habit or cenrt."- ing East for their -silver ware, would find it to - 1,14e advantage to call and examine my 115 , 0f1171011.• red, as ,I possess every facility of rnantifacttiript us. low OS itt the eastern cities.. All silver _warrtitn: ol standard. 11114 - : : ror , 1111 and Market st aeglovalt A MA Son resj+ecifittiyinftrmshisfllenrisatirl the pablic, that by has removed to the largertratspa:! dious store, Na. 62 SI arket si...gimpsons Id.tom,:_vritero tie now oilers for sale a latge and well selentetUsiock of Dry.Goodsictimprising every style .f the present !qr. proaciling amnion, at prices not surpassed in thianity:Or the eastern mar k ets:. • i•-• . . Ptirthasers of dry goods *Mao well to call and-elf eittine the goods that we,ato dully receiving frotu New. York WM Boston np9 ' Removal. DR. A. Di. VOLLOCii, hm moulted to WAG R ree t , near dm new "Court op I—dem patronized Up Everybodya E== .CLIATED rita,s has hingras '414.1.. • .: COW- ,! TXV.Terr - .Sor, the Salaam Dir...st plevr.torle.,! The , VVondedul Vegetable rurgative t ... -4 : 3- . FOR THE CURE "OF - ;•• ifea.ltiehie. Giddiness, ithenmetism, Piles,Dispepsik - Scurvy. Stithll Poi, Jaundice, Pains in the Wadi, ward Weakness; Palpitation of the Heart, ftisingr.;...: he Tbinat, Dropsy. A.-dine Fever of all kinds:Fe— male Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheum, - I.lnm/flick Wornpt,Cliulera Morbus, Coughs, Quinsey, Whooping ..Couch, Consumption, Fit a, Liver-Complaint, Erysire his, Deafness, I tchings of the Skin, Colds, Gear, _Gros.-;: el, Net volts compini nt s, and a variety of other diieustisi arising, from Impurities of the blood, and obsttuctitiner in the organs of digestion. From the Agent at Quebec., L. C.l .• . DISEASE OF THE L .1'1 7 .E Rtr DEAR Sle:—Arr:reNtWe to your de ire;. t write keep yon apprized Of the prospects of .Ahe Cliekenor Sugar-Coated Purgative Pill, in this city. You'they recollecA, wben"first commenced :selling your Medi- ,cine, which was in May, 18-A, we little di-earned - of the success that would crown the undertaking. _Our premises had been so completely (Loaded Itytith, : enrit thousand - and one unsaleable remedy for-_every hie COMplaint Wider the sun, that I tetionsli 'content-, plated having nothing more to do with ahy thing. of. the ind. However:at the most urgent" solifil wiper : Ave 'consented to make a trial of yonrs. At first wo found,' considernbledialculty in attracting public. anentirmAn son's Them. People had- been ,u often deceived-hi the vile compounds which have flooded- the country for the last 13-years or more, that they determined., if possible, never to ho "taken ill" again; end ilniceosa...... ontence was, they could thirdly- be persuaded to accept oriii,i - pin - x - r..-rim-raying.l.?., for 'love nor mtiney.",:: - Tints manerrs proceeded for a week or.tivo,when; as, "good hick would have it, "Mls. N---- our city, who had long _Suffered from en'affisetion. the liver, accompanied by indigesiion,of th& - most 01; 1 • - i nate character, was persuaded to:weep' of a boziAni condition that netting was tube paid for it;if they_did not afford her the necessary "relief. .1. must canrcisS, we ourselves lad very little faith it: the Waller; kauw. log as we did; that her complaint Was' - one.of Inng :- standing, and had berm unsuccessfully treated by t h e most eminent Physicians - of this and several neighbor.: • ing towns. But we had determined to give the medi, cine a fair trial, and if it proved - to be writtbless;,: it would bo a sourc e of satisfaction to know it, SW.II to -you and to us. No least, our joy than Surprie, haw . - ever, only a few. days-bad elapsed, when - Abe lady ago ith preseaced Iterselfat our counter a nd e tit - Inked fur nnoth er box. "I really think, Mr. Williams;„! saye - ithe "that your Pills Are beginning to work a:great change in my health, and ultogelher Tot: the better, Wheat - - took the second dose, I began to feel much betiOrthati I did at titst; the pain in my side was considerably lieveA; my appetite began to improve; and the -- blood seemed to circulate through my veins as it did in lily youthful days. Since then, t have talc:utile remainder of the Pills, and my improvement has been sensibly progressing at every repetilinn of the. dose: I hive no doubt that a few more boxes will effect ually,:clarts,'" me." The result was as site predicted.::-Her health` . ' . is completely restored. The flush of youth and bead; ry• ices returned to her cheeks, and the.prespeci of -a . long and a happy life is before her. I .ain . satisfied she will never forget the Click eper•Sogar-Coated As might Witt:ally be supposed, the :news ofthis ex unordinary cure was rapidly disseminated througittlik '- city and adjacent country; and scarcely a, week kid elapsed, before enquiries began to ith made for Click... oner's Sugar. Coated Purgative Pills; and' die deathair has already increased to such an extew, that we the greatest difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it did not seem like einggeration, I might almost sey - thafive are literally besieged by'women, and children,- ing under eve?' possible ailment.. which !loll:nail flesh is - belt - tn.'', he halt, rite lame:end the- ,blind; -the asthmatic:consumptive, and dyspeptic, are thronging Our doors in pursuit ef the nevet.failing Testimonials uf its salutary, effects are .vidonthrily_ flowing in upon us from every quarter, ' - Otte'persort informs us he bus been- rellesed of most Atindinwe Dyspepsia. Another hen just recovered from a seri. nue attack of Apoplexy. A third _has succeeded,: its expelling front his,system, the symptoms of ,Jarinilice..-„, And a fourth has just recovered froth - ttn attack:a rd.-, rnonary Consumption,whieb had confined Ilitt_..to - bed. far many inontbs:-8o we But do not fail.tr! keep us suppbed. Besides, our Retail - Trade, ; we have - standing orders from the C. - ennui to a large,, amount. .-Send 30 Gross at your earliest carmen - tenon .. Voitra, R. H. WILIA,4IH.B;. Quebec, L.V.; April 14;1845, • .- - _ _ REMrIII3ER, G . R. C. V. CLICKENER, is titti oi iginal inventor of thn Sugnt Cruited Pills; and tbst nothing of the sort was over heard of until be intro. duced then] in June, 1649, as.will ba Aeen by the fol. lowinp It E 111 This Diploma was uwarded by the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, ut the Aonual Fair. held ia the city tif New York, October; 1843, to C. V. CLICEENER, fur tho invention of SUGAR COATED JAMES TA LLM A DGE, President T. B. Witteeun',Corresponcling Secretary. Goatoos J. Leeds, Recording Seeretarp.... . tar To Asolo Courmarerre.--Purchasers mutt always ask for Clickener'e Sugar Coated Yegetablo. Pill*, and ems that each box has upon ii his signature; all others are catinterfelt. . corner of Wood and Libeity streets, is Dr. Cllcketier'e agent for I'itteburgb,nns vicinity:. • . I, the Coolie Common Pleas of , Alleilicnyco;;l• • 1,y,,0f June Tfrm, '1842, No 106; -..-- •:. : , Al N 7 iho flintier of die. iiolnntnry,p .0 . - ..... , • , Alignment of PetteriOa 4r..y 0v 3 4; 7 -.:, , ... J V! ' _. - Mar c h. 21, 1846. William Willim . , sl ' ''.',.•:-...:„;,)-- • • the assignre, baying.fd . td . hia nicanni - . and. asking to be. cl i*cininpio,..it: Li or- - ~ • . .. • ered +but ...netico theriorbo.ki.ien ih tin3DniiSrbitinling.PNtyttiblitiia in rho dity-P.(filt. , ..tiwigh; . 'fik .ii& Ittetii,i.',o/ni it nu c,,l.jnctiki ! .,- - -nri:;:sitath: Akia . netianini'aViiviiiiid. will 1,0 distliaiesd;irdnfjda.. 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