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In-reference to communications which may appear in thhipaper, we - have ono or two. remarks to make.— W 0 will Insert none without the name of the Mu her be ing fast made known toi us, and whq a inserted, mustsl ways he taken as expressiveof theviews of the writer, and notthey editor of-this paper, unless the views su expreisedare editorially remarked upon and upprped. Tritit "ifif Yeateiday was warm and it also tained stnattlyduring- the day: The fervour& say that it is "fine growing weather;'. and diet vngetabloaof every kind will soon be abundant: 'TliFiTe.. — Notwithetandivig the inalemencyof the weather, `Mc Sthiti4 has been 'performing "to good houses; he isa very Pophlar comedian and his comic' s looks and drolleiies greatly amuse the, audience. In consequence of the !Magness of .the Dress Circle and the crowded state of the Theatre, thi , Manager has made a decided improvement which ivtll greatly add to dm: Comfort end convenience of the audience in warm : weather. The petition which separates the boxes. from the lobby has been cut away from one door to the other, vibichWill leave an opening of about ten feet by three, thris affording a free passage for the cool air 40 flesh able on a warm night when the House is crowded. It will also afford at least one hundred more people no opportunity of witnessing the per romances witbent tthe slightest inconvenience; in warm weather it will be the most comfortable part of the house. - The Celebrated Violin -performer, Mr las artilied and will take charge of the _0" 'chasm - to.nlght. , THAT site .14 - HUGH • SWEENY S : --1.1011 - 1. 'ergot the sale at {high Svreens'6, illegheny city, this of terne,m,nt. 2 n'eitteli. P. M. The Trim!: and the Dogs of the St. Bernard bicnd, will be sold and "no mis take:.. TO'THE MECHANICS AND MANUFACTUR ERS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. . . , . Thu undersigne4 having been appointed a Commit. tee to rerinive'-aod for Ward articles intended Oar the Great . D.lationalli'AinJ Exhibition. to be hold at Washington - Chinn tho 20th May next, baYa- obtain od the use of the attire ,in Wood street, adjoining-the corner of Second :street, belonging to illr T. Liggett, where any specimens securely packed, will be meek-- ed. and from wheecisthey Ali be forwarded to Wash— , legi:tw at the expense - of . the owner, which, by wny of Brownsville, and Cumberland, will be • about $l,OO per.loo lbs. • • , . -- • - It is highly important that the skill and industry of Allegheny County houla he fully represented, not tanly by the exhibition of new amt curious specimens, li bit also by- a' display of those staple articles of: Manu faCtute - which are required for the regular course- of I3usiness;;• and whiOh• ought to be accolopaicied by' statements of their lowest wholesale. prices:' , In order to securr? favisrable posithans_ for the speci meths that may be it will be necessary that thay'riliould ant hal later in, leaving this city than Monday. ittli May next. ' - For further lamination on.the subj••ct. apply to i THOMAS BAKE W WELL, JOHN SHERIFF, • F LORENZ. ALLEN 'CORDELL, L R LIVINGSTON. Pittsburgh, Aptil47., 1846. Committee. Cliekene . es Sugar-coated Vegetable Pills —All diseases have their origin in impurity of blod. l low. ever excellent the general health, there in no security against fever, where the blood is impure, as indicated by eruptions of the "skin, vertigo, headache, !amitotic, Ste. The best purifier of the blood is Clickener's Sti gar-coated Pin, which is so skilfully compounded. that it does not caum . gripinr,, the, great objection to all The envelope of sugar prevents all nausea, an that, save from the powerful, yet easy operation, the patient would hardly be aware that he had taken my medicine at ail, So well convinced is Dr. Click to efficacy of his pills ia-all specified canes, - - that . need et— . Sold by Wm Jackson, earner of Wood and Liberty streets, who is general. Agent for pr Clickener's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. Oaliewere of an imitation ottiele called "Impro• wed Sugar• Coated Pills,"purporting to be Pawnterl as Iscott, the pills and pretended patent a're forgeries, got up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, foe the last four or five years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular medicines. may 3 SONGS FOR THE PEOPLE Attt—"And you'll remember me. What other joys, what other hopes May fill the heart with glee, Give me thegreatost soar of soaps— - Oh! Jones's SOAP for me. When pimples come upon-the face As I've seen come on thee, If - yen would these defects erase, Oh! do remember me. Wben winter's winds. with rugged power, May chap the bands and face; When summer's sun yoursharms deflower, Will burn and tan each grace; -When freckles or when yellow skin From face or neck should flee— At such a moment I must a in, And you'll remember me. Then Joaes's SOAP will show its power Upon your face and neck— . Yotir skin more clear than fullest flower, Without a blotch or speck: And then from freckles pimples, tan. Your skin will be quite free— , Thus you'll be made the love of men— And you'll remember me. • Sol/ atJACKSDN'S Patent Medicine Warehaese 89 Liberty street, had of Wood—at the same place is sold the Moorisitliaii Dye and Spanish Lilly White. Principe/ Office -Sign of the American Eagle,' 83 Chatham st., New York. Aut—" The Old House at Home." 0 that old head of mine, where my jetty hth dwelt, And whereacurf or where dandruff was neveryet felt. Where pay love so oft rambled, (that is,) her thoughts and her fingers, ' Tis en that hair of mina that my fancy now lingers. Yet 'dearer, far dearer than aught living or dead, Is. that beautiful hair that then grow on my head; Bat thaujh I thu clo cOmplain that my hair Tip long It is , tnice nitre restored, at a very small cost; For I have botight, for three shillings—'de a trifle. to giro For a bottle ofJogne famed Hair Restorative; And, nom dearer, far,fmer than 'tartuf over before, Is my . bsir, since Jones' famed Hair stuff did it thus restore. It is an' honest truth, that a 3s. bottle of Jones's Coral Hair Resterative will give any one a good head of hair. forces the hair to grow, stops its falling off, cures scurf, and dresses the hair, keeping it in order, - thrice as lenges any thing else made—just try it. Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, head of Wood— at the same place is sold the Moorish Hair Dye; Span. Ish Lilly White and Italian Chemical Soap. 117,Principal Office, sign of the American Engle, 8.. q. Chatham street, New York. - Dr. Wistar'i Balsam of Wild Cherry,--This celebrated remedy is a compound, balsamic prepara tion of the Wild Cherry and Moss Iff Iceland, com bined by a new chemical' plogress with the Extract of Pine: So sa]uutry have been its effects in all ca sea when administred for Coughs, Asthma, Consump- tion. or anYdiseaaeof the lungs, . that many of the most distinguished physicians have approved and recom mended Wand openly acknowledged it tobe themost valuable medicine ever discovered. It is try ly a vnluable 'medicine; and is effecting, en immense amount of good in the relief of suffering humanity 112r,S - ee Advertisement. - . . Joint IV Burrell—..attcrrney at Law. HAVING returned from his - European tourhas taken art,ollico on the urn:eh east corner ofSmith. field - end Fourth streets. Persons having had but& nest and paers in the hands -of Sarnu ef-Kingston Esq, deceased wi ll call on the aboi , e ns :nil 'the - unsettled business of Mr Kingston has been left in his hands _::. . - - " , A • - - , ' -;6-14:,,t4-‘,,,,7,07-izt',7,7l-±,-.l. : .:! _ri - sl' '3 Z ll 4, - 1 71-7-2 . , ..r--- '-r: '," 1, 7 7- 1 . " ' „ -.„„ - ..-•-• .. TH PRESERVE THE. TEE. ... _ ... VAR better is it to cure the toothache to one min. 1 me, by using Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, than to softer the aching - , also - to cure soreness of the gums,cure softness of the gems, stop bleeding of the gums,' and always keep the teeth, gums and mouth pleasant, and in the best state of health.. - - Whist 'introducing WHEELER'S TEA-BERRY TOOTH WASH to the public, it is the paiuful duty of the proprietor, to state that this article, which is the original, end onlyzenuintiTealserry Tooth Wash, has been imitated by - numerous Teaberry Tooth Washes, Teaberry Tooth Pastes, and a veriety of ar ticles With the Mime. Teatscrty annexed to them, When in fact this ettiele is the first that ever bore the tame of Teaberry, and is the only one which possesses the renlvirtue of the plant, itnd ' established all the celebrity for it, which induced ether - Alp unlike use of its name, though they never did present its intrinsic virtues to the public. Aa evidence that this is the first preptuation of Tertberry for the Teeth, the copy of the certified records of the United States District Court is published. ttx Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to ..-; ‘').,. r wit: m e. Be it remembered, That on the s 41\t. t . '• coed day of Februn ry,. Ait no Domini. one '..'l' I • -4 :f . ,thousand eight hundred and forty two. ' , .... z. W, WHEELER; Of the said District, bath deposited in this Office the Title of a Book, the tido of which is in the words fol lowing, to wit; TEA BERRY TOOTH WASTI. The right whereuthe elai,rns as Proprietor, in =— f or t u ity with ti' Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to emend the several Acts respecting Copy Rights. FRA'S. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the Dist Court. 184'2., Fcb. 2d. Copy deposited. CHAS. F. 14 EAZIETT. The nimve Copy Right for the Wrapper of the Bot tle, bhowing the Thh, of the Article in legal language, nod granted in the legal form. will prove this to en leo . Origintil TEA BERRY TOOTH WASH, and all, others nro but, imitations. which has gone out of use wherever the Genuine Tenberry Tooth Virnah is 501d,. ; .': - .:Theri remember, hone is genuine but WHEELER'S . Certificates of Magistrates of hite city of delphict. Hnqing inn& Die of ynur much celo braced Teaberry Tooth Wash, 1. leo' ronvincealltat it is the ben ILJ ti• C 1 .13; I have ever known. anti hari•by wartely reclaim:cad itq use td the public in general, aq a pleasant and efii• cachate article for presors ing the TeOth and Gums. ROBERT E JOHNSTON. For a number of years my Teeth and Gums were au Much out of order as to prevent me from eating with any pleasure. and •caused much, pain. [lnning heard of Wheeler's Teubetry Tooth Ido err tray that I tried ono small bottle of it, and in lea; than itwo weeks my Teeth and Gurria wet-c sound and good I believe that the use of it would be au whale uga to many others. J MAZER. Certificates rf Mrinbers of ale Plaadelphia Bar. Having uaud Whecler'a Teuueny Tooth ‘Vmh and powder, I have found them to pnAtteott cleansing and purifying properties, and while they whiten and beau• tify the Teeth. they haven beneficial rffeet upon the gurus, by imparting to them free uud healthful action. F A RAYNOLL). I have used Wheder's Tenbesry Tooth Wash and its eliects upon my Teeth and Gams has given to me a high opinion of its merits. Icheerfolly recommend it to ',beget:cull use. II It IiNEASS. My daughter has thted Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wa (on.l powder) andlias found its rth-ots to ho cleansing and purification of the gums, and a sweet. eniogof the mouth. I have no hesitation in femur,• mending it is as the most beneficial preparation for the iced) I have over aeon. C. J.JACIi. Certificates of Ladits and Gemlle men of Phila. ••It is with gratitude that I send the following certificate, ,boping that many who suffer will be led by a perusnl of it, to obtain Wheeler's Tealmers Tooth Wash, which fluid,' ( u se d. an d it has effectually cured tooth ache, soreness of the gums. removed scurf from my teeth and I fully believe has entirely nrtestod all decay of them. I trust that all who suffer basing either of the same IreCk6 of complaint, will as soon an- possible rise \t howler's Teaberry 'fouth Weak', That they maybe relieve 1. • "Owing to Laving taken cold, but mostly in conic (peace of the acid of a paint used in color dd.: prints, my Teeth became very much injured, giving excruciating pain at intervals for between two and three yew...— Wheeler's Teaberry Toteb wash was used, and has entirely curd them, which in certificate form 1 send, thatthose who wish a perfect remedy for puitifol teeth. and also desire a p!easant, Tooth wash. may with con fidence try Wheeler's Teaherry Tooth Waiih, MARY 21. TAYLOR. •'SA'heeler's Teabcrry Tooth Wneh•" haring remor edscurf and cured */1,11056 of the gums, which had troubled me fot two years. It is my belief that it is a highly useful 'article and that it is advisable to those who suffer with the Teeth and Gums to make ice of it. MARY 1:31..11.L8TXN. ..Your Tenberry Tooth %VELA cured the tooth ache and also sureness of the gums in my family, and send you this certificate, that those tvim sulfur u ith tooth ache, or soreness of the gums, may know that it is a remedy fur them, and a very pleasant Tooth Wtish. FRAS PREVOST. No. 148 Cutbatine street. W. Wheeler '•Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash," having cured soreness of the gums, and effectually stopped hluediag of the gums, I deem it a debt of gratitude for the relief which it afforded me, end a duty owed to my fol ow beings, to say, that it is my firm conviction, that those who will use Wheeler's Teuberry Tooth Wash, for the Teeth and Gums, will find that It is an im— portant article, THOMAS J. !WC t.l !WY, No. 9.38 Callowlsill sticet From much severe affliction or myself, nod other of my family, with decayed Teeth and sore Gums. and the many rellectoble testimonials highly in favor of WHEELER'S :TEARER RY TOOTH W ASII. I was induced to give it o trial, after which my family used it, and I rejoice to say that it did perform a thorough and effectual cure for all, and i. the best article that I ever knew of. I would recommend its use to those who may be suffering. _ _ _ W. WHEELER Many more testimoniali are existing appro‘ing of "Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash." Sold at Wm. Jackson's Store. No 89 Liberty at., Pittsburgh, Hood of Wood street. Principal Office No 86, Chesnut at. Philadelphia. a p27d ly Franklin Medical College of Philadelphia. raluiE first annual course of lectures in thin insti tution,willbo opened 03 Monday. the twelfth day of October neat (the second Monday in October,) and will ho continued until the end of the ensuing Feb ruary PROFESSORS Paul Beek Goddard, M, D.—Anatomy and Ilistoi ogy. 0 C Van Wyek, M. D.—Principles and practice of surgery. • Meredith Clymer, Al, D, —Principles and practice of medicine. _John Barclay Biddle, hf D.--Materia med lea and 6e-61pm:idea. David. Hunter Tucker, M. D.—Obstetticks and diceitses or women and children. Levin S Jaynes. M. D.—Misiology and legal med icine. Jones" B -Rogers, ILL-D.--General and organic chemistry. John Baselay Biddle. M D.—Donn of the faculty. Joseph Leidy, hf. D.—Demonstrator of Anatomy. The Franklin Medical College was incorporated in the Legislature of Pennsylvania, by an act approved 28th January 1896, and is authorised by section third of its charter, ”togrant the degree of Doctor of Mcdi. 600 to any such persons as shall possess ths quantize. tiona now usually required of 'candidates in other Medical Colleges in this stow." .FEES, For caclrcourse of lectures, $l5 00 Monica'titian fee, to be paid once only, 5 0 0 Diploma fee, lO 00 'Additional information respecting the course of in. structio ,n or other matters connected with the Focal-, ty, can be obtainerinpoo application, personally, or by letter, to • J B BIDDLE. M. D. Dean of the Faculty, N E corner of Quince and Philadelthia, marl 1 dfim' .RVIAST----;:N.l.Gars:::-.NlO:tia Witnentioned -- in our last that Gen Werth . was on Ids way to this . port from-the Rip Grande on the steamer Hunter. , We havesitice learned, with great. reireti that Gen Worth has resigned his commission. It is well understood in the ietviee _that the cause of this step is that old source of -Complaint, brevet rank. But whatever may be the cause,• tho.siluile ,country *lli regret the loss of Gen Worth. ' It. is no diaper. agetneat; to others in the service to say that, in the trighes't end best valifications of a general officer, Gen Werthhas no superior ia the army., Anothersintoward event in the service we ha ire io chronicle. On the morning of the 10th instant, Cul Crossithe acting quartermasterleneral of the army. feft the camp on horseback unattended, on business in his deportment, Not returnrng within a reasonable tinie, alarm was excited in regard to.his safety, and parties were sent out forhim, but courrd obtain masa, isfactory tidings of him. Three or fur days elapsed, and the gravest fears were entertained for his life, when happily, through the energy and adroitness of an officer . of die dragoons, it was ascertained that he had been taken prisoner by a party of Mexican rancheros, consisting of a captain, lieutenant, and five men, and carried off. Not die least apprehension is now enter_ ❑tined for the personal safety of Col Cross, but it is nut known in General Taylor's camp where he is.— Mexican officers positively deny that ho in In Materna. ran, and we must wait patiently a little while for the the mystery to be unravelled. But let us repeat that, at last accounts, the officers of Gen Taylor's camp felt no alarm whatever fur his personal safety. The Washington Union of the 29th says: We can now scarcely entertain a doubt that we havo carried both branches of the legislature. In the last session we hod 10 majority in the Senate and 26 in the House of Delegates -36 on jnira cote. At the present elec tion they ti,tri to elect the 4th chase of the Senate, consisting of 9 senators. We have already secured half-4 senators. 'The whigs here elected 3, and ono only, in the Knnawha district, to he Imola flow If we, were to lose that distil.t we should still have a rnakirity of 6 in the Senate. In the noose, we have lost -t9 and gained s—nett loss .4 or 8 to be deducted from 23, leaving 16 to gn upon. Allowing the 2 delegates in ACCORIII4 loot. we shouhi still have 14 majority. We deem it altnoet impossible for tho wills* to oveteorno that mrtinrily. D l t. TIIONIPZION'S CARMINATIVE. is the bell to , dieitte for the speedy cure of Cl/olio. nys• entary nod Bowel Compkints, both in adults and chit ecen, ever iimeeted. It free from Upitem,end coo be admi,,htet et, to the most 11 , dicate inlaat , with perfect Pt i-e°s and 50 me per bottle. Sold by .1 . 1 (be Drugghtts in the city. Prepared nod by the Proprietor. EDGAR THORN. Druggist, cur Bawl and Penn 9t.s, Pittrinn , :b. ALSO. ThomrAnti.* Anti Dygreptic and Peegativ vill, ..1,1 t, 4 übnyn. nr."22 BS4III , ,TINGS AND Slll tun SGS. The attention of purelosers is invited to our large stork uf there 4 4 Superior Sect blood shitting 15 13 . do do do do do; 7 3 do do du; 112 4 Illsoditon Sheetieg; 5.4 do 11.-11 3 3 do do. marl? 'WE,% I'ENNOCK Cloths, Coitinseres and Vesting% F. h:..,• pit open,d a large .I.llt 01 ClOOl., Cl T um , •rca and veoi,.g.,cule.isting of Black Fr,ne.llClo Broxn and do; Work Fr, bcl.l Cusgim , te.; .Farr_v do do; do Vcolinz , i, Se, pr;c- , to +tilt thc timr* am 17 SUEA PENNOCK. AA CANS Ground Pepper; 1.1 to Cues Grennd C.inuarnon; 5 Cana Ground Alspice; 5 do to Cloves; In sr...m.llnd for cabs by Pittsborgh Dlaaufactared Tobacco. 2fi KEGS Plug Tohacco; I_, 5 •• Ladies dn; 10 " Va. " do; 10 " Cav'd, 1. Lump, do; In store anti for sale by _ sugnr in 14 1 41 V " ‘% 1 ' i hi . i : c li B u r s 3 .a 7 r il l b l 6 l‘: :e '; In timic and fur uric by J. S.: J. Miff V.V ITT. der 20 tt24 Liberty 50 Now Nooks. rri HE American HOIIRC Carpi...fuer; llonnett's and Flomilig't Book keeping; Henry'' , Mufeum 3 vnbi. in 4; The World in n Pocket Book; Newhnni'll human MegnetiAm; Hints in M. , there for tho rnanngerni nt of Health; Wilson on limn skin. For solo by II S BOSWORTH & Co, an2s 43 Masker iltreet Stencil Letters. ON hand an a.4soritnent of Lettere and Figures Names, Plates, &c., eat In order. Tables. (AN E dozen small tables with shelf ender tho top V' made I'm' School Desks, for sale cheap at the F urnii are ‘‘tirehouhe of T. B. YOUNG & CO., ari`22 Mod At. Pier Tables. ATARTI Tor, on hood nud for sole lour at the 1. furniture warehouse of JESSE NIOORE, No 07, Market st. A HANosomE ;a of Berege Shawls; plain blk A Ilene tn. drosses; Satin stripe black Berege for dresses; French Lawns, beautiful styles, received this day by Leech's Express. B. E. CONSTABLE, nplB. 85 Market street. Printers Ink. MIFFLIN'S Superior Printing Ink, for WI • sale by GE.O COCHRAN, np2o Nn 26 Wood at. D ENNSYLVANIA Stnte Reports, contidning cotes adjudged in The Supreme Court, during part of May term, July term, and part of September term, 1895, sot Ist, by Roman' M. Bonn, State Re . porter, lust publisbed and for sale by the Exclusive Agent, fat the western counties, J W COOK, 05 dth et. Law Books ordered and sold at Eastern pikes. np2B. Oy.O. S. SWARTZ has just opened a vary exton— UT sive assortment of superior French Laws, of now patterns and, beautiful colors, that cannot fail to please at ! (ap 10) 106, Market street. Shootings.. FIST received a variety of 4-4 5-4 6-4 by 12-4 'Sheetings of the best mark for sake very cheap for cash apt° GEO. S. SWARTZ. ALL persons indebted to the undersigned, ore te• quested to call at M r Backofen's Book Store. Lib. erty street, and settle their accounts. No one should pay any on the account of the late Sent of N & G Clela, before further notice. • Dr GEORGE CLEIS. Pittsburgh, April 13, 1846. SELECT SCHOOL. .TNTIVL MOODY respectfully announces to his old V V friends, that he intends opening a Select School in this city, on the let Monday of April next, in the basement of the Third Presbyterian Church. ' anal-tf. - •• • VIRGINIA ELECTION J & J fIEV ITT , ='3'l I.ibt•rtl .t J. & 1. MMEVITT, 2'24 Lilwrtv al JOHN W. BLAIR. 130 Wood ssreet T B YOUNG & CO., Hand et Pronch Lawns. Notice • " ' - EARt.,,Z4I-5.1-..:7•_ FOR ST `LOUIS - ,• AM. THE substantial .huilt. sMemer_ • OLIVE BRANCH, Thomas V: May, Mosier, will leave for the above and intermediate poits,OnSeturday; May 2d, at 10 o'clock, A. M. positively. For. freight or passage: pply to' JAMES. Amy, - - Water street. la'This Boat is provided wilh Snfety Guard, to prevent explosion of boilers. opal For St Lotds-.4T,egular •Paeket. ; cow.Tbct new and splendid passenger s; steamer, BRUNETTE, °apt Perry. will run In tho trade from Pittsburgh to St Louis during the season of 1846. The Brunette was built expressly fur the trade and is elegantly found in every respect. Eor freight or passnee apply on board. apl 1 FOR N ASH VI L LE—ILEGULAR PACKET,. c , 4"••• The new and splendidlight draught steamer SAM SEAY, Cape Gazati • LEE, will run as a regular Packet to the above port during the sesson. The Sam Saay was built expressly for the Nash ville trade, and will make her trips regularly during the season. opl. 1 For freight or passage apply on board or to .1 V/ BUTLER & BRO., Arm"; SATUR )AY PACKET. ;tr... THE regular mail and passenger ; steamer CIRCASSIAN, alit Isaac Bennett, will run as a regular packet bewaen Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this Port every Saturday nt 10 A M, and Wheeling at 10 1' M the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday at 10 A M. For freight or pannge apply on board. 11:Tha Circassinn was built expressly for this trade and offers to her passengers every comfort and accommodation. marf23 SATURDAY PACKET mottaii i i ra , .. The regular m.ii and pa.senger .tenm IA g... er, MESSENGER, Copt Linfurd will run as a rezular packet between Pitiable?. gh and Cincinnati, leaving this pnrt every Satutday ut 10 A M. and Wheeling at 10 1' 11. the lame day. Retuirning she will leave Cincinnati every TurAday. at 10 o'clnck, A M. For i,ight or passage apply an hoard. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade ttakofferi to liar passergert every comfort and nom mocint mnr9.3 ISION PAY P ACK I.: 1 A.,: la. Tug ro7a}4t* mail and paid , nger ily steamer MONONGATIECA, Capt.• licz=,- , " Stone, will rnn as a regular packet t...e -tvicen Piitiburgh and Cinciwusti, leaving alb port every Monday at 10, A :%1, and IYin,ling at 10 r M. ~ f the cttoe day. lictur . ulng. ~lie t‘ill leave Cilu:in• owl .very Thor.,tay at I 0 A 91. r , r freight of p,...av aryl/ on burl. 1'.." - t yr**'Flie Monongahela was Will espreA, l % f.r rt.s trad,; and offers tot he pase.enget a every cond;or, and roperior HreArtimr,daii,,4. Mal '3l ES DAY I' AC ET re7.tatur mall awl patoumger steamer Id Nll, Unlit. John 4- liweKlinfirlier, rim WI I, ler,tdar puck. , t between J'illstiurrA and Cincinnatiikiwing this r ,, rt every Tuesday ut 10 A M, and Wheeling at 10 :11. of the varna flay. !lemming, vi,e will leave 4.:i.cinnvti every Friday at 10 A M. For (Fright or ra,ragr• and) , on board. Ibbornin wan built expreith for iho (n u b. 41,4 .fTers to the pneser , gots elan,' comfort nod s.rpr• d or •rc'mna.lnrinnt. op' WEDNESDAY vAcKEr sl a at THE retodar mail a. 41 pn+aertgrt r, . rarner NL.V ENGLAND, C nr , S B P. , ge , will run n. a rer.alar paclatt tattaamn Pittakfrgh and Cincinnati, baving alb, rort (...-etry Wedneaday n . 10 A M, oti.l 1 1 1 ' 1. , 11 , 11 0 , 11l 10 PM. the Lame day. Itelurning,slat at ill leaveCin -61111311 Pvt - ry Saturday n, 10 A Al. ,t • ( ' .r freight ar r•slAwa-Ze apply on board. .. ii-r . " I'6n N. a, l'..,,erit,d stns built as r ra,4l:a.for thi. trade. anci otr.-ts t,,the r 26,,,-. 6 ,ts ever ) comfort 1:11.1.1 4,iperi, ,r,isfnm,klazioti2. T 1111 1 ,26 . FRIDAY PACKET ''7 0 '. 7 '.11 TlA.makihir mmil and pas•xenter at ram 3 , :-44, , ..M " er, CLIITERNO 2 Cdrtnin Creaks. ;N:Lj .....1.7....„ 6 , - .lrj, ili t ar: (la a rogutar pariko lalwern r,iday a 10 A 1 . 1 beelir, qt 10 P 1 , 3,111 V r are. , 13y• Noturt,iu ,I a wiN !taro eincirmai evory MO:n .0 10 A M. Fur frright npply on board The Clipper Nu 2 uu....buillexpre.e.ty for this trains .. ntl (111,111 to iter ftdlbl r.sers otrt,ty comfort titular-rum tre.lo ion. nrof.'3 REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET. "me.h Tl‘ new 11. S. Mnil steamer I zi tiseretiel ACA DIA, NI. E. LUCAS, Muster, gi e k i;,will t on o►n regular l'uswnger racket Isrtwren l'orshurgh nod 3116 about. putt, timing the season of leu.ing every Thursday at 10 "'Joel. A. M. Arndia H r.-cw suprtiur [met:lmmo:3a- For freight or t,c,,ge, {lf p!y ',Gard, or to 49, J: NEWTON lONES„‘et. 'For Louisville. 4,430. Pb i The new and selondid fi ght draught • • T - 71 j. ' steamer pm:H.lc, Capt. Camp:mll. roame r . will leave for the alywo and all interrnediato landing: on Monday the 2/,'lh inst. at 10 o'cltx4, A M. For height or pakinge apply on Imapl . np7 1816 MONONGAHELA ROUTE, BROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE AND rimADELNii A (On/y 73 blilci Staging.) THE SPLENDID YMIT TtUNNITIGSTRAMERS CONSUL. . • LOUIS M . LAN E AND NIEDWM, tiara romntenceil narking their regular Wits he tween Pittsburgh and lluownsvillo. The morning boat leaves the Monongahela wharf above tho Bridge. pre4eisely at 8 o'clock. ra , ,engervity this boat lakes - the stages at Browns. ville 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 Aameevetting—only 32 hours through from Pittsburg to !initiator,' and 40 hourii to Philadelphia. The evening boat leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers by the evening Boat. will lodge •on the Boat in Com fortable State Rooms the first night; will pass over the beautiful mountain ornery in daylight; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The Propiietors of this tout, in order to make the connection complctehataveen Brownsville and Cumber land, have placed on the Road 50 splendid Troy, Albu• iiy. Concord and Newark coaches, date most iinprov 'ea models, and fif.y teems of the beet 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 alto may patronise their Routs. By out' tickets passengers have choice of either steamboat er rail road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, end have the privilege of stepping at Cumberland and Baltimore, and resume their seats at pleasure. For tickets apply at the effete, at the St. Charles liotel, Wood et., or at the wharf boat. feb3 J. M KSKIM EN, Agent. I.IOMCEOPAPH IC WORKS AND MEDICINES. lUST received and for sale at our Warehouse. Herring's Domestic Physician. Hohnaman's Organon or Homtcopathic Halmeman on Chronic Disetlf4S, 4 vols. Hunireopathic Modinina Cheats. SCRIBA & OCHEIBLER, ap4 . No 115 Wood at. C iIOCOLATE, &c.--Bakers' No 1 Chocolate. Norfolk Co. do Eagle, Ruperfloe do Bakers' Cocoa. do. Peso. Formlo by lap24j THOS. MILLER. MUSTARD—Superfine Loudon. Kentucky in mall Cane. ap 24 Far sale by THOS. MILLER ACON.—Primo Hams for family use, for sale low by THOS. - MILLER, . ap2.9 Family Grooor, co•. Wood end 4th st.s. SALLID OlL.—very fine,p l l; 6l lo I . 7 ILLER, sp24 corner Wood and'th eta 121 THREE HUNERED TOWN Lars vr,AuctroN. ON the EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE NEXT, I•will thb above named lots at auction, on.. the eround in said town of Ohio. • " OHIO ii,situated at Bird's Point, at the mouth of the Ohio rivur, in Mississippi conniy, on the Missouri shore, and above the bar that makes at the. mouth of the riversinlow water_ . The 'arida high, beautifally situated, and never known td Overflew. Adjourning and near the town, la choice timber land,and the country is Orljueent 14 a rich, elivated section - of the State. Ten miles west is Long Prairie, East Prairie and Mathew's Prairie, itlt bf which are thickly - set. tied. and imProved in the niost deSirablo manner. E . ...WPTIia 'Levee is 500 feet wide, the streets 80 and 100 feet wide, end the lots '22 hy 25 feet. - with an alleyin rear. H PEABSONS, for proprietors. apflfhtd. rtill HE undersigned has removed te No. tl'd. Third strect,below Ferry, where he will keep on hand a large assortment of Tube, Buckets, Churns, Ihlf Bushels, and Peck meamres,brass bound Cedar Bu ots, oval Tubs and KeeJers, Bathing Tuba made- to order at the . shortest notice, all kinds of steam boat work always on hand. Thankful fur past favors he re, spectfullyajlicits the attention of merchants and oth ers; his work will be made of the best materials, and by the best of workmen. I can only say that I will warrant all work made at my shop, and will slums any in the ciry, which will be sold cheap for rash. B. WORL, nog: I mil& w Practical Cooper. HAVE 'YOU A CUUOI - 17—M not negreet it ThousandA been met a premature tleathfor tide want ola little attention to n common cold. !lave you, a cough7—Dr. Jayne'a Expectorant a safe medical pteteription, containing no poiroootia drugs. and used In on extensive practice fur several ram will must positively atrord relief. 'and save you from that awful :diieaso Pulmonary pimmtmption, which annually sweeps into the gram hundreds of the young the old; the fair, the lovely and - the gay. Have you a cohgbi—be ppersug'ded : td porchaas bottle of the Expectorant: To-day I ttomorrow may be too late. For thin plain reason, that in no 'ono of the thousand cases where it has hero atte , l has it failed to relies.... Pt epterl, and 'sold by Dr. Juytte, No2o SootLi Third m r pm , Ph il.idelphia. Fu cult iu l'itt3burdt by A. JAYNES, Agent,' ap'...'4•43,Stw No. 72. Fourth st. neat' Wo,bl Seller's 'Amor rills, F OR thu cure of Liver ComplaitirA and orin.r disuses arising from deranged ' state of the Sputmns of a Diarawl Liver—General loss of %iekness of the 011)rtiar.b; pihs i n th n b ea d, si hier+, hick and shies; sense of wearitress, with 11 .' 1, ss niilbt , ..costivene.s of [Jewels. CJllowed in NOTI,e rases by looseness, .light, dry cough, low spirits, with di.dnelination to over duty. are prominent syrnp -101114 of a diseased strste'of the liver. The liver in, iv.weser, often much deranged when the mo+t thrmida hie a ? frpthmr era absent, and become sadly out.of order Ite•f,re it IS kndsn. O'lf be*ympintne are prosent.roul the u , ed according, ryf din direction witkan producing benefit, fir• in onv y iII be returned. A ernJAALIe case. Atientien is asked to the fsliewiec stniemext of Samuel M'Cord, Esq., of 1 le-rehy certify that I was afflicted with the Liver C:unptnint end Vtititi,ie for n long time, beintr mote than a year nnder the care of a phssiciatt, that the dis ease, instead of being selieved by the medicines 1 took, kept pa:lenity getting worm,: niy body swelled so that 1 was unable to stoop low enough to tie my shom— W ben the disease was at the worst I woe reconemled to try Skiers Liver Pills. I did so, and was relieved grimik by the first box; and completely cured by the SAMUEL McCOlll3. These Pills, whirlt nand unrivalled by any Mt...lit:int. ,roan for the cure of diseased Liv ut s, t ire prepared tool FOM , situlesnie and 'wail by R. E. SELLERS, No. 57 Wood street. Sold nisi) by tile city draggist9 generally, and 13. P Seliwat 12 and J. Niiteli , ll, Allrgheny City. 1,1.28 J. FAN twa, r. crew. of Ancient. and Mod . 4,-.74,•04;••••rtr vtt.en on tic 'hitt! At:m.l o y in May, (at Mr Tnomy's Acaderny.corner of Frflh and Market streets, sec-m.lstory room. en , ranee on Filth) two new 03.:.5e1 for the German and French I.trutuages. The German el 4,s will meet on Mondavi and Thunixiayi, from half mug. 7 until 9 (deli, k. M.. the French on Wadnesdays and Saturdays ut the lame time. Tema:—Dive dollars per (puier. Should there be any gerelenien Itho are +.l. I.4:me between 7 and 9 A M. or between 4 and 6 Y M, the• teacher intends to rake one or two clustes"tnote, either for the above or other languag•i,.. Fur subscribers, a li.t lie:. open at the above named 1-11,4 Private• Lessons in nod out nr thn ciry, tts - before. For reference.. and further particulars apply to M roomy, nt big Aradenty, from 9 to 4 o'cicick I'. l‘i and to I'l4. Vander, at hit( nootainglouset. Solid firtri erred, 4th doot above fourth on tho nit'2 I. E R Caps fur men and boys at 25 cents noly. !loving already received a large chars of public pat ronage. and desirous to increase it still mom, die sub .e, 'her offers to the public the largest and most com plete assortment of caps over manufactured in this city, rl,l of the moat moderate prices. Persons purchasing them:olees, or sending persona to purchaSo for them, if not satisfied, can have their caps changed, or the money returned: the subset...l)er engaging himself to keep the belt made cape, Ind of the beat materials. All rape, whether cloth or fur, repaired ao era to be azr goo,' no new. Thoen purchasing for cash 10,4011 again, will find their interest. to call opon the subsctiter as he is dire mined to sell as low as the EnAt. lii, manufactory is in Market street, between 2 and :td meets, 31 door from Johnsen & Stockton' 11.,kstore. He will also keep on hand C 0 trimmings of all do ‘eriptionk at very reduced prices. aplolm ANTONIO NARDI. FORWARDING AND CW0 , 1154107..1 bLER6LIANTS, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. m 4,3 A LARGE and convenient two story brick dwell ing with carriage boiise on the corner of Fectoiy and Poem sta.. sth . ward. • Also, a room in the third story of a brick house nn :he corner of sth and Union sts.: . Immediate possess ion given. Apply to tip 9, 2/ - nom:. m R Raklns; .0 5 Drums Smyrna Figs; 25 " Sultana " 3 bbls Zantu Currants; for sale by MolaueL 75 11BLS_New Orleans Mplasses, 12 " Bawllouse 4 ' Received attcl fur sale by D WILLIAMS, nul 0 ' ! 110 Wood FilPflt Alum aud Oupporas: 15 BBLS Alum. 10 do Copperas, in atom and for sate by nprB MILLER & RICKETSON Dried apples. IiBLS Dticci Apples. IL !JP 20 sacks do tin; just .received and fur 150 le?.'3,tErldc:rbrly boomaassorted quail BURBRIDGE, WILSON& CO., morn AVator st, 70 0 XrAs7r,fEe'r4ae Green Coffeo, on hand , nod BURI3RIDGE, WILSON & Co., Water meet,' 105 , i i r r x.y :t s b ßuncb.Rnig . .., just received lad • 'BURBRIDGB witsor , raar gi i • —Water EIEOM 4 ‘OBlOP - ' Removal. NO CURL , - NO PAY!! Wel4,lrallh, Vit.. May 28ch, 1845 German and Frcncla. Caps! Caps!! Caps!!! C. IL IVIcANULTY & CO., Foi neut. JAMES MAY J D WILLIAMS. 110 Wood et MILLEWSr:ItICKET4ON; FRESH , ARRIVALS' SOLOMON STONER, MER.CRANT TAILOR, No. 80 Woo& stroet. PITTSBURGH, l'A. T HEprokietor wishes to inform Hs friends_and ed hi, business; and customers, and the public generally that he has just tectaved from the East a vety general assortment Cloths, Cassinipres and Vcstings• and every other article connwwith having taken great pains in his selections, he can ns• sure 'Ms friends and the publie that they, will belohtat fair prices, and 111 all cases warranted to be e q ual tt? the representation. He has also constantly on hand large stock of Ready made Coats, fests I Also, every variety el Shirts; Bosoms, Collet s, Urn. vats.= Fahey Handkerehiefs. Together svithGloves, Half Hose, Suspentiere, &c, &c, &c. 'tEcery article of Clothing made to order; the shortest notice, and in the most fashionable styliSi april24 dOSLwrit MX= FEET of ground, commencing of the 1 40 corner of DUogberty'a alloy, Nein on, Liberty street, rind running buck 110 feet to a 102 feet alley: Apply, to No 80, Stewart Buildings: ap9-tf. . -'' - , - ' -.: pi:ma-1m HAYs. WALTER romiteßti- . MARSHALL SW A RTiWELVER FORWARD & SW A RtZW ELDER, Littornoks Lave.. Fourth street, lietween Wood and Sonithfield, oppo dte. Pattersoa's Livery Stable. EtP7 616NLori MARTIN- & SMITE!, (Suveessars %to irvine 4. tj HOLESALE Grocc , rs, Produce and Commie- V eion 'Merchants, ami Dealers-1n - . Pi!tsburgh Manufactured arLielee,. No. 56 Wood streeti bn grh. Pa. - • arws, HATS! BATS t! • iPRING FASIIION. • 44 JUST received by espre9s from New York, the. Spring Site of. Hats. A d those in went of a Neat Superior Fashionable Hat, are respectfully invited to call. 1 5 MOORE, 93 Wood St.i mell•d&w • . 3-rionrs.below Diamond Alley— and fi 03 0 ins Now , (Ten [by Exprey.l another lot of emproid^r• eft Ginglom4, PUTill and London NI D'Laines, Olich will be sold at my usual low price's. W H GARRARD. Market stmet, Pittsburgh. J ST tyceived a iurgeedilection lof fai.hionableSoript, Waltzes, riations, &c, for the Piano, at - F BLUME'S 912 W+m,l et, 2nd door above sth TTIONI AS !MILLER'S, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY' GROCERY STORE, Corner of Wood and. Fourth streets, Pitt sburgh. The Pittsburgh A ccoluitancs Institute. Corner of Fifth, anl Mar Eft streets, PVIA RIDS or twenty years experience as a prac• tall accountant, enables MR DUFF InAliatirS pv I son! for Inking charge of books in themes' expedi i,nts anti efficient manner. So generally has-the pro lieiency tit his numerou;pupils established his repute. lion, its a teacher both of Mercantile and Steamboat Book Keeping. that Merchants and Steamboat owners now r, equent ly I Make it a condition that their book keepers 'shall undergo the training given in his Adad. cmv previous to their obtaining the situation. Lathe r s writing class in a comfottable parlor;liours, 2 to 4 Pl. M. apl6.y 3. S. DICKEY, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MEECIIANT, Emil Beaver Point and Bridgewater. BEAVER . COUNTY, PA,. Proprietor and Agent of Steamers, LAKE ERIE, Aso PR. • -MICEIGA 1 1 1,- Dai r y between Pittsburgh and Beaver. I bo prepared on earlieSt opening_ of Canal 1' V nr&kation to receive pmperty at hi Wharf Bunt orin Warehouse, for all points on Erie ion,croascut and Ohio Canals. for all points op Lake Erie and upper takes. as also funtrattl produce, dtc. by Pena 'a improvements. Apply or addreis J. S. DICKEY, , feb244. Beaver. WHOLESALE SHOE STOEE, 11. CIIILDS & CO., ARE now receiving their spring supplies, consist ing of one of the largest. cheapest and best assortnient of Bouts and SHOES that they have eveneen able to Ming' M this mark t. Also. Ladies' and Misses Florence 13raid, and Straw BONNETS, of the latest style; together with t splendid assortment of PALM LEAF II ATS, mensl-nnd boys' summer CAPS.-•• Also, ri large lot. of N'Yorlt Tanned SOLE LEATH ER, all of which having been purchased tattle lowest rates, and selected with gmat_attro for the western trade, will be sold at a small advance above cost and charges All merchants wishing to purchase wiU find it tie their interest to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere.. • 'tnar2T-tf CLOTHING! CLOTHING !CLOTHING! HENRY MORRISON; MERCHANT TAILOR ' ISO, LIBERTY STREET. - Ir HE subscriber respectfully informs his old custo mets and the public generally that he has jtial re turned frum the Eastern Cities, end- hai received a latge and well selected arortment of , Cloths, Cassimotos, Veatings. and all othor materials for the manufacture of Clothing and is p'repared to make OENTLEMEN'' CLOTHING prover:: description in near, serviceable, and fasition able styli'. From many yeays experinco in 'the business, he is enabled to select stock with care and iudgement. and as he employs good workmen., he is confident of gin , ing satisfaction to all who may fawn him 'with a call. His stock of . . . • , READY 'MADE CLOTHING, is largm well marls, and . : manufactured of the best materials. • - Hu hes also nn hand an assortment of Stocks, Sus penders. Handkerchiefs, and other articles In hie line. - His prices are as reasonable as those of an} other establishment in the W r est.' r -- His old friends and the public. generally ate-invited to give hint-a call. HENRY MORRISON, ap23d3an ,Ncit 150 Libertystroit. Eilligheny Comotery. 1110 ERSONS:desirous of purchasing lots in this Cern etery are referred fur information to the Superin. tendent on the grounds, or to) Thorn, Druggist, cor ner of Penn.and Hand eireets, Pittsburgh. Bvirder oE.the Board,' -- J. OH.SLETT, 'dee I 1 • Superintendent. - . Ncw.Ceti l ions: - • ALL'EGHENY tirranged for the Piano Forte and dedicated to the - Li - die - 3 of Allegbeuy and Pittsbuizb, by , Jpho C. Ylowry ' Pabliilied'eadTer sale by - JOHN • 122 Wtiod-C.;_ • - • • r . • a--'n,-"cd."?4,,-y, - - . Pickyvortit's Zeit& EXPRESSLY . POft-WAY THE Proprietor of tho follow . r r- • - mg Canal boats, nave‘at too nano... nacion ▪ of a number of Merrhunts in Pittsfrurh nod',. ilong the route of. Canal) tondo arrangements tit fortit: a regular daily Line for the trensportut 1011 of DR kitula of Marcharidiso ' lound from Pitr4rUrgh, Johnstown, Hollitiaysburalt. jVater street lira intermediate places.- • : OnO host will torero the warebunse of CA ty & CO, Cons! Basin, Pittsburgh, every due, (exCept . Sunduy,) and-shippers can depend on having their goods always forwarded wittnair delay nod on accom. Modating terms; , Wb respe_ctfully soficii a iiltherrd shate of pat roulipl.; rgorrimrott.p. • 3 PICK WORTH, Boat- Nile' ' - do - - do .Exchungel d o - do Pari: - dodo Pacific: - , D H RNES, . do" P4ahi do do' Rioine. - • Adgiv'ts. - - 7 ricxworrra..ldbrigtoint: - JNO MILLER, Tiollidnyaburgh. up`tl C A M'ANULTY &Co, Pittsburgth Silver Ware - vr Aikiii - F ; Adtutt.v.D to order—and ii large. stOcir. of Silver Table and Ten Spoons, &ti, now od s, hand ,and for sale ttt the lowest cash „prices.- Citiieni and others who may.he in the habit of leg East for their - silver ware, Would find it TO - thelt"7.7. advaistage P to call and examine my assortment and prl ecs, as I possess every facility Of-.manisfactifyieg lowan in the eastern cities. All silver wary . aoted, , ,. standard. ; W W ap4 cur of 4th and Market-st: WK. IL Stilt!! A AMA 31w reseed:fully informs Ids friends and did AIL rublie, - t hat be Las.rembeedto Ole large add Bpd dolts gtore, No. t?. Ma bet et. Simpsons Roar- where.- . he now rears - roe sale u farge arid,Wel) selected stock tx Dry Goods,complising'evety 0.03 Fir the prnsentop proachipg Benson, at prices not stlreassed irtatiA iheeastero markets, Pur s e nd sco hasers t e d i n d . ry goods'will do wellto tall and amine the grinds that toe are daily receiving'froin NOP . yoik upg Market,street.,. 11... A. M. POLLOCK, has removed to , ostreet, near the new "Court Huuse." ap. I-d6rn - - - Groat Ear gains in Dress Silk; - Bereges Lawns; Balzarines Prints; Ginghams; Bohai French & Scotch M De LaineS. Silk, Mnrino,Thi• be t Cashmere, 'Berger, Brodie; -and M. Thine Ribbons; Floiers; Gloves; Mitis; Hosiery; Lams; Thread . nna Isle Lace; & Edgings t-s; Shirts, Collars; Patronized 10 Everybody: IMC=Mt The Woudettut Vegetable l'axgattvo, - ,_ FOR THE CURE OF - - Headache. Giddiness, Rheurnatism, Piles, DlspaP.Sia,- Scurvy. Small Pox, Jaundice; Naos in the Back, ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Rislag ti the Throat, Dropsy, Asauna lever of nil kinds Fe- . inalo Complainls..bleasles. Salt Rheum, llearibuiti f — Worini.Cholera 3,lorlins, QUimey, IV briolaini Cough. Consumption, Fit ,i, Li ver-Complaitit.-Erysipa lag; Derifneis:ltchings the Skin, Colds, Ocait,.Gray..,,, , , el, Di et Volts complaints ! and a variety of other iliseases,,, , , arising ird n . l inparnin.4 - of the blocdidnd ohstrilctioab iii the organs of digestion. [From the Agent at- Qtiebee.„ C.l D./SEAS_E TH. E L.IVE22. DesefSzat—Agreeable to your desire,.l:writo to S': keep you apprized of the prospects of the Cliej:ener - Sugar Coated Purgative Pill, in this eity. You they recollect, when I first commenced • selling - tour; nine, which was in May, 18:14. _we littledreametb of the success that would crown the undertaking.' Our- premixes had been So completely Rousted by the otter - thousand and one unsaleable remedy far every. possl ble complaint under the sun, that 1 set Musty conteire....., plated having nothing more to do - with any thing, of the kind. However, at the most urgent solicitettiOni **- consented to make atrial of yours. At first wefound considerablerliificulty in attracting public attention Of wards them. People had been so often deceived..l4-' : : . the vile compounds which have flooded the country-Siff .the lest 15 years,,or more, that, they determined, possible; never to be "taken in" again; and the cOriset..': quence was, they could hardly be persuaded to eceePt of the Pills,-as the saying is for. "lova nor Money.". Thus maws proceeded fora week or two; when, at' "good luck would have it, "Itlrs. N alady our city, who had long - suffered from an affactien the Liver, accompanied by indigesdon of the mristotii. stinate chareeter, was persuaded toirecept of a box, Da eondit ion. that aothing-was tube paidfor it, if iheydid.' not afford tier the necessary relief. I muct eonfeiat weourselves had very little faith in thernatter, ing as we did, that her complaint Lelia one pf -tong standing, and had been unsuccessfully treated 'by the" most eminent Physjcians of this and several neighbor... - . ingtowns. But we had determined to give eine a fair trial, and if it proved to be worthless; it;' ' would be a sowee of satisfaction to know it, both . to you and to us.. No lessor, rmie) , than surpitse,lanti ever, only a few days had elapscd, , when the lady again_ presentedlierselfat our counter and enquired forencith er box.. '1 really think, Mr. Williams" _stays she,. your Pills are beginning to work a greatehanie in,my health, and eltogetherfor the better: .When t took the second -rinse, I begun to feel much befterthati I did unmet the pain in ,my,side was consideiribly res. , ieved; my appetite hegan to improve; and the bleed seemed to circulate through my veins es - lt did in niy:.. youthful - clays. Since then; I have taken the remainder of the. Pills, and my improvement 11.4 been - sensibly progressing at every repetition of the dose, I have., no doubt that a few More boxes of core' me." - The result was as she - predicted. Her... health'," is completely restored.- The flush of youth and beau ty has returned to her cheeks, and the prospeetof long and a -happy life`is before her. I -em satisfied she will never forget the Clickener Sitgar-Cented.lllls.: As might naturally be au - noosed, the news - adds:tit. - unordinary care was rapidly disseminated throughtire city and adjacent country; anti scarcely o week-lied - elapsed, before enquiries began to'he - rnado-fcie - Cliekti ener's Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the,,daracitV'r has already inc r eased to - Buchan extent, that thogreatest difficulty in supplying It.. lefact,if Wald not seem lain exaggeration,l might almost say thafsits . 2 .: are literally. besieged by women, and children, ing under every possible ailment which is heir to." The halt, the lame. and the blisikthe asthinatic; consumptive, and-dyspeptic, ate tlateßgiqg our doors in pursuit of the never.failing Testimonials of its salutary effects - are votuntarily, flowing in.upon us from every quarter. . One tetraorti..- informs us be has been relieved of a inoSt - ebstmaßf.':: Dyspepsia. Another has just reepveied froiner.)setti.', - ous attack of Apoplexy: _A third has sueceeded,..ity.- - - expelling frau his system the symptoms of aundicit...: And u fourth has just recovered-foam en atiticklaf..Pii monary Consumption,which had confined him ;tq fire bed-fer many months.--So we go.' But do nut keep us supplied. ..Besides our Retail- Tretrie; - wri:': , havdstanding' orders from the country ro a l s egt} amount. Send 30 Gross at your earliest conveniened - ... Yours, &c. 11. H. :WILLIAMS.' Quebec, L. C., April 14, 1845. - . REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICEENER, is the , - original inventor of rho Sugar Coated PIM; and • Siret', - •- nothing of the sort: was ever heard or until he -intrif!• duced them in Jane, 1643, us will Isssefio tltafafr:•• . fowler This - Diploma tins awarded by the AMERICAN:— INSTITUTE, at the Annual Fair; held in thecity - of:.. Now•Vork, October, 1043, to C. V. CLICKENER: - for do invention of SUGAR COATED PILES. JAMES TALI.,SIAOGE, President. B. WAlCRlOAD,Coltelipon;ling.SetrODlty, qualms J. Lnetos, Recording Sceritury,-, To AVOID COVAITERTEITS.--rUtCluliemmust, always ask for Clickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable:. *. Pills, end sirs that each boa has upon it his si.nitutre• all others are counterte!t. . • . WM. JACKSON, corner of Woo.] and Liberty... streets; is Dr. Cliekener's agent for Pittsburgh aarP vicinity.' • ' &XS . . • • . . liFtke.Coireof CoiranoA Pleas of Ailogleissr iouri , ' ~.. ty, i of Tune Tint; MO, Ne . loB. :. ... . - .. ."°: IN the' matter of the .votivatary RV: . t . Sign meat of rettorecin . dt• l 7 . lardykek..: . ,: .L.. , ..1 n . - Wraith ;: l,' ifida, William litillii..th -;. • .- ..,---.;-) - tlie.einfgoee, hatiing. Mod bie.itecotett....'' . ! • ', ' .--- . and asking . to,be discharged,' kis pr.. ,• . •.. ; tiered that notice theieof b* . giren in- . -.-- the Daily Moraing'Poat, Roblisheitinlthetity of Pittsi;",:. - : tiursh, for. ail Naga, .oadif - noOhjetotiona-ara !natio'. ilov - h*Zgile ;:foiiiifjd . *.i. ll :4 l. EdifAtillied r 0 j 6". hie' ~. ..leii.vailiiii;:idelditli .. -::-.'• ~- ' -7,- 1 ' . ......, .:, .... - oEQ:trqat:T.ltlib l' llF;; - riii , . - - . ffl=Zl •*_.•• 7 M 1 14 51 gM Removal' BUGLE. COJITEX! PILLS has upao moflilialpinlip . 4l ,o4. o.llll4lMil , liftirdi li Ngraillirr 014 e" rriEMIUNt :;r. tip., ERNI COTtit.. TVITZIT