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'-t—' l' Vl' , e \` \ -t At 4r-7 . 1 '7, 7 , .1.• ‘ .MTWM , ‘,„ t . *:4lPO - ## : PM.9131111G11 2 MONDAY MORNING, MAY 4, 1346 CORRESPONDENTS lo,reference to communications which may appear this paper, we have one or twis,remarks to make.— We will insert none without the name of the atithor be ..ing, fitst made . known to us, and whin inserted, mustsl ways be taken attexpressiveof theviews of the writer, and not the editori of this paper, unleas the views ao expressedare editorially remarked upon and approved. Ax'A7iaMPr Rosa.—On Saturday-night about 12 o'clock, the dwelling of Mr G W Glassgow, situa ted in Allegheny,city, was atternated to be broken into by some of the geniryof that ciy, but without success. Mr Glassgow wasabout retiring-to bed, when he heard noise.down stairt4 and supposing all was not right; he came down, bringing- with him a geoid hickory stick, which proved to be of great service; and at the back part of The house, he diacovered a lot of robbers auempting to make an entrance through a 'small win ilow. Mr GlasegoW, yolked quietly to the window, and taking good aint with his hickory, lie inflicted a few - strokes Nino the nearest one's head. which made Idm and Ms comrades retire for remainder of the leaving Mr dlassgow to meud broken win dew at his leisure. j : _THE CONCERT.--VVe attench-d the Connecta Mr Batton, at Philollisll.-on Friduy evening last, and we're indeed delighted with the performance. Mr. Barton - as a Flutiat;in our opinion, can have no au• pedal; he at least is:the best we have ever heard. and has met with the , highest applaudits wherever he he hae performed. Mr Green's songs, accompanied by Mr Soh on the Piety) Folio, are delightful, and met with a hearty response from those present. To-night, Mi B. gives another Concert, and to army!? the attraction still greater, he ins procured the valuable services of Mrs C. IlowAao, Elate Miss Retina Shaw,l to sing , a few songs, kw whici• she is celebrated. Let them have a bumper. Tni • Tookrrts,.—!4r Silsbee, the great celebrated dolineutorpf Yankee characters, appears to-night - in liven excellent and very; amusing pieces. "Sala Slick" and the "Wool:Pecilar.'4 We can safely assure the public that ih'air will be `any quantity of fun.' Take seats♦ eatly, for the house will be filled. faiPPL'e taiie pleasure in announcing to our rea der, that the Rev SPAULDING in to Lecture this even pg. He is said to be a very able antl.eloquent man Ste advetilsement. 1 . PENNSYLVANIA CANAL, Co!leaner Office, Pittsburgo. The tunonq or tonnage -Cleared dais Offiee, for die month of April is 14,471093 lbs.: Toll received for same time, $3,997 70 JOHN FLEMING, Collector. A Lecture. A lecture will be delivered at 7 o'clock, Monday evening, May (Lb, by Aev D Spaulding. Subject—ls the Catholic Religion compatible with civil Liberty. Tickets 25 cts; can be procured at the Sacristy from the sexton, and at the Catholic Book store in Fifth at. m 3.4 - TO. THE MECHANICS AND MANUFACTUR ERS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. `The andersignedliaving been appointed a Commit. tee to receive and forward articles intended for the Great National Fair and Exhibition, to be held nr Weittington City on the 20th May next, have obtain "et' , the use of the store in Wood street, adjoining the corner Of Second street, belonging to Mr T Lig,gett, — . where anyspecirnens securely packed, will be receiv— ed, and from whence they will be ftrwarded to Wash— ington at the expense of the owner, which, by way of '- Brownsville, and Ciimberlancl, will be about $l,OO per : 100 lbs. - It is highly important that the skill and industry of ' Allegheny 'County Wield be folly represented, not only by the exhibition of new ana curious specimens, but also by a display of those staple articles of menu facture which are required for the regular course of business, Anti Which ought to be accompanied by statements:of their lowest wholesale prices. *ln order toeecure favoritble positions for the speci -mans that maybe trausmifted, it will be necessary that they should not be later in leaving this city than Monday, lth May next. For (Wilier information on the subject. apply to THOMAS BAKEW ELL, JOHN SHERIFF, F LORENZ. ALLEN CORDELL, L R LIVINGSTON. • • Pittsburgh, April 2,7, 1846. Committee. To Mothers.—Tbe difficulty which every mother experiences in administering medicine to infants, is entirely obviated by Dr. Clickener's preparation, called the Sugar Coated Vegetable Purgative Pill. The pill is encoSted with fine white sugar,so that it resembles and .tastes like a sugar plum, which no child ever yet refused to swallow. For worms this is an assured remedy, and it has been used with excellent effect in teething. The matron of the Farm School writes to Dr. CI ickener that she has used for some time, his Su gar Coated Pill in both these complaints, and always with entire Success. • Sold by Wm Jackson, corner of Wood and Liherty streets, who is general Agent for Dr Clickener's Pills in Pittsburgh and vicinity. SONGS FOR THE PEOPLE AIR -" And you'll remember me. What other joys, what other hopes • Slay fill the heart with glee, Ghia me the greatest soap of soaps— Oh! JOICE3'IS SOAP for me. When pimples come upon the face As I've seen'come 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 surnmar'a sun your charms deflower, Will burn and tan each grace; Whey freckles Or when yellow ;kin Front face or neck should flee— At Ouch a- tuonient I must-win, ' Asap/u r n remember toe. Then JonEs's Soa r will show its power Upon your face and neck \l.llfourikin more clear than fairest flower, Without a blotch-or speck: And then from freckles, pimples, tan. Your akin will be, quite free— Thu Sim Made the love of man— " And you'll remember me.. . Sold at TACKSjN'S Patent Medicine Warehouse 89 Liberty street,: head of Wood--at the'sa me 'place is sold the Mboiish Hair Dyiand Spanish Lilly White. Priaeipat Ofice—Sigo of the American EOgle , ' 83 Chtithssa New York. . Ata- 7 -" The: Old House at Home." °that old head of mine, where my jetty halt dwelt, And whein Marlin where dandruff was never yet felt, Where my brie so oft rambled, (that is,) het thoughts and her fingers, ' Tie on that hair of mine that my fancy now , lingers. Yet triftrer, far dearer than aught living or dead, Is that beituibulhairthat then growmit my head. But though I thus do complain that my hair was long lost,:;. ' It is once more restored, at a very small coat; j For I have.liought for tilree J...... Ann ngs—'tis a trifle to ' • nit a bottle of Jamas! famed Hair Restorative; And now dearer, far finer than 'tams ever before ' Is my hair. since Janes' famed Hair stuff did it rhos restore. I t i d an behest truth, that a 3s. bottle of 'Jones's Coml,Hoir Restorative Iv ill giro any one a good head of hair. It forces the bait to'grOw, stops its falling or, cures , Scurf, and dresses the hair, keeping-it io order, thrice as long as any thing else..made—just. try 4ACKSON'S Patent btedieirie Ware house, SE! Libertreareet, Pittsburgh, hied of Wood— at the same:place is sold the Moorish Hair Dye; SPan. iah Lilly White and "Italian Chemical Soap. oa-PrinOp # loffir.e; ,sign of the . Antericart Eagle; Obethanistreet, Now Yerk..- ;1-• . . 'PRESERVEE TU TEEIr„ . AR better is it to cure the toothache in one min ute, by using. Wheeler's Teaberry .Tooth Wash. than to sutler the aching , also to;cure soreness of the gums, cure softness of the . go MB .stop bleeding of the gums, and always keep , the ; gums and mouth pleasant, and in the best state of health. , '-; • Whist introducing WHEE EER'S TEA BERRY TOOTH WASH to the public, iris the Nidel ditty of the proprietor, to state that ti3ii'.article,- which is the original and only'genuine Teaberry Tooth Wash, has been imitated by numerous Teaberry Tooth 'Washes, Teaberry Tooth Pastes, uncle variety of ar tides with the name Teaberry , annexed to them, when in fact Ibis ankle is the first that - ever bore the name of Teaberry, and iithe only one which possesses the real virtue of - thaflant, and established all the celebrity for it, which induced others to make use of its name, though they never did present its intrinsic virtues to the • public: As evidence that this the the Prat prepatatien of Teaberry for the teeth, the copy of the certified records of the United States District Court is published; Eastern District of Pennsylvania, to wit; Be it remembered, That on the se• coed day of February„Anno Domini , one )( 111 _ i `Sj thousand eight hundred and forty two -"' W. W HB'ELER; Of the said District, hath deposited in this Office the Title of a Book, the title of which is in the words ful liming, to wit; TEA BERRY TOOTH WASH. :The right whereof be claims as Proprietor, in con— fdrmity with an Ael of Congress, entitled "An Act to amend the several Acts respecting Copy Rights. FRA'S. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the Dist- Court. '1842, Feb. 2d. Copy deposited. CHAS. F. HEAZLETT .The above Copy Right for the Wrapper of the BO • tle, showing the Title of the Article in legal langua. and granted in the legal form, will prove this tore thu Original TEA BERRY TOOTH WASH, and all others arc but imitations, whio has gone out of use wherever the Genuine Teaberry Tooth iVash is sold. Then .remember, none is genuine but WHEELER.'S Certificates of Magistrates of the city of Phila • delphia. Paving made use of your much Celebrated Tenberry Tooth Wash, I feel z.nnvinced that it is the best at ti ele I have ever known, and hereby warmly recommend its use to the public in general, as a pleasant and efft. etteioas article for preserving the Teeth and Gums. ROBERT E JOHNSTON. Fern number of years my Teeth and Gums were so much out of order as to prevent ma from eating with any pleasure. and caused much pain. Having heard of Wheeler's Tenberry Tooth Wash, I do cer verify that I tried one small bottle of it, and in less than two weeks my Teeth and GUMS were sound and go,;(1 I believe that the use of it would be an advan tsge to ninny others. Certificates cf Mcmhers of the Philadelphia Bar. • Having used Wheeler's Teaberty Tooth Wash and powder, I have found them to possess cleansing and purifying properties, and while they whiten and beau tify the Teeth. they have a beneficial effect upon the gums, by imparting to them free and healthful amino. F A RAY HOLD. I linvo used Wheeler's Teaherry Tooth Wash and its effects upon my Teeth end Gums has given to me +I high opinion of its merits. 'cheerfully recommend it to the general use. 1.1 R KNEASS. My daughter has used Whoelees Teaberry Tuoth Wash (and powder) and has found its effrets to be -cleansing and purification of the gums, and a sweet eningof the mouth. 1 have no hegitution in recom mending it is as the most beneficial preparation for the - teeth I have ever seen. C. J. JACK. Certificates of Ladies and Gentlemen of "It is with gratitude thot [ send the following certificate, hoping that many who suffer will be led by a perusal of it, to obtain Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, which article I used, and it has effectually cured tooth ache, soreness of the gums. removed scurf from my teeth and I fully believe has entirely arrested all decay of them. I trust that all who suffer having either of the same spe c i es o f complaint, will as soon as possible nun Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash, that they may be relieved. JULIANA CUTIIRA L. "Owing to having taken cold, but mostly in conse quence of the acid of a paint used in coloring prints, my Teeth became very much injured, giving excruciating pain at intervals for between two and three years.— Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth wash was used, and has eatirely cured them, which in certificate form I send, that those who wish a perfect remedy for painful teeth. and also desire a pleasant Tooth wash. may with con Hence try Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash. "Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Nosh•" hsving remov• edscurf and cured soreness of the gums. which had troubled me for two years. It it 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 use of it. MARY SULLIVAN. 'Your Teaherry Tooth Wash cured the tooth ache and also soreness of the gums in my family, and I send you this certificate, that those who sufibr with tooth ache, or soreness of the gums, may tunny that it is a remedy for them, and a very pleasant Tooth Wash. FRAS PREVOST, No. 143 Catbat ine strvet W. IV heeler "Wheeler's Tenherry Tooth Wash," having cured soreness of the gums, and elTec wally stopped bleeding of the gums, I deem k a debt of gratitude fi,r the relief which it afforded me, and a duty owed to my fel ow beings, to snv, that it is my firm conviction, that those who will use . W heeler 's Tettherry Tomb Wash, for the Teeth and Gums, will find that it is an im— portant article. THOMAS J. M'CURDY, No. 238 Callowhill wee From much severe affliction of myself, and others of my family, with decayed Teeth and sore Gums, and the many respectable testimonials highly in favor of WHEELER'S TEABERRY TOOTH WASH, I was induced to give it n trial, after which my family used it, and I rejoice to soy that it did perform a thorough and effectual cure for all, and is the best article that I ever know of. I would recommend its use to those whammy be suffering. JESSE MOORE, W. WIIEELER. Nu 127, Market st. Many more testimonials are existing approving of " Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth Wash." Ob•ervo this article should he diluted; the hugest bottles make a quart of the wash, and the smallest a pint. P. S. For the tooth ache it should be used in the undtlated state. Sold at Wm. Jackson's Store, No 89 Liberty st Pittsburgh, Head of Wood street. Principal Office No 86, Chesnut et. Philadelphia ap27dly John W Sorrell--Attorney nt Law. HAVING returned from hid European tour has taken an office on the north east corner of Smith. field and Fourth "streets. Persons having had bust ness.and papers in the hands ofSampel Kingston Esq, deceased will call on the above as all the unsettled business of Mr Kingston has been left in hia hands. mars Books, Si _looks, Stationary, Newspapers, 6i.c. FOR Bala, all the publications of tho American Temperance society, New York; 11 setts of the American Pioheor. 2 vole each; 7 vole of the Journal of the Senate and House of Representatives of Penn sylvania from 1790 to 1800. and a variety of other books; a good retail assortment of - writing and letter paper and school Books, ink, Quills, and patent pens. Also, the. Daily and' Weekly papers of the city, kept constantly cat the table for sale, Sibbett's* Counterfeit Detector, Philadelphia Saturday Inquirer, &c. • - ISAAC •HA SRIS, Agent _ _ And Commission Merchant, No 12, St Clair st. Stout' Boat for Salo. T HE ataam beat Mebrust _will- be tiolcl,on EICC47M , modating terms.. Enqiiire at the "Monongahela route" office, St. Charles Hotel, or at, the Unian Cot. ton Factory. J. X. "MOORHEAD. ap . . • C.B.IffaIMILTY & 00-9 troßwAßzeref AND comzessioN muttlukrsy canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa. mars ' • . ,~~ .: -, ~. BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. 1 . NEW YORK ELECTION.: I Glorious pemocratic Triumph. The election for sixteen member's ,to represent the city, of New York in the convention to amend the Con. stittition of that State took place yesterday.. A slip Irma the. Jffice of the "Morning 'Neil" says:—"Our• whale ticket has a large Major* over Whigs and i Natives"' and contains returns as annexed. D EMOCRA TS. Joh', L Stephens,” 26745 Charles O'Connet,” 26646 Benjamin 'F Cornell," 19621 Henry Nicoll," 19447 Solomon Townsend," 19407 Stephen Allen," 19379 John H Hunt. 18075 Samuel 1 Tilden, 17866 Campbell P White, 17697 John A Kennedy, 17788 William S Conely, . 17735 • LiWowzo. B Shepard, 17713 Robert H Morris, 17692 Gedrge S Mann, 17551 AleXander F Vache, 17453 DaVid R F Jones, 171.50 WHIG, J Clumsier - Ogden." Shepherd K,ripp,*/ Richard S Williams,* Build B Ogden,* Philip Hone, H Ketchum,*t John H Williams,* N B Blunt, R4ert Jones., Elias H Ely,*t Rol?erl Taylor, Ogden Edwords,l Alexander W Bradford, Theodore E Tomlinson, John Levet idge.• 6254 Loin Nash.' 6181 1.; Wheeler, 4711 Wta F Piatt, B121: . 6,1 Skidmore, .459; Harris Wilsc,n, 4561 John Lloyd, 455: Jachb Townsend, 451:1 Wm L Prall, 4531 Wrn S Ross, 4534 N Schnreman, 450; Minard Lefever, 4501 "Also on the Independent (Tabernacle) Ticket. tAlrm on rho ‘Vltig Ticket. IA6o on the Native Ticket. Thu ''National Reformers" polled about 800 votes, RESULT AS FAR AS ASCKRTAINED. - Dem. Whig. AuUi•rent. Albany. 2 1 1 Net¢• Yot k, 16 Suffolk, 2 Kings, 3 (beena, 1 West Chester, ' 2 Wrp-en, Putnam, Ruck land, OsWego, Orange, Greene, Herkimer, Schenectady, 1 Richmond, Ulster, 1 1 Duichess, Delaware, Colombia, Cayuga, Retts4chter, Sclioharie; Snrialoga, Ontnrio, Onedia, Oininoago, Montgomery, • 2 Monroe, Madison, J BRAZEK 4i 27 memhera will make a majority of the wh number. DIARY A. TAYLOR Amherst, I Amelia, 1 App,mattox, (gain) 1 Brooke, I Buckingham, (gain) 2 Brunswick, 2 9ath, 1 Boutetort, 1 Chesterfield, 1 Cartsline, 1 Dinwiddie, 1 Elie_ city and Warwick, 1 Fier)orick, (guin,) 1 Fauipsier, (gain) I Fralik[in, (gain) 2 Greeenvile, I Giiocbland, 1 Greenbrier, (gain) 1. .3loacestrr, 1 Islelnf Wight, • I King William, 1 King & Queen, 1 Louisa 1 Lunenburg, I Madison, 1 Medignmery & Pulaski I Matiliews & Middlesex 1 Meedenburg, 2 Nansemond, (gain) 1 Noriliumberland, 1 Prince William, 1 Prince George, 1 Page, 1 Preston, 1 Rockingham, 2 Stafford, ' 1 Spoitsylvania, 1 Susiex, 1 Shenandoah, 2 Sorty, 1 Southampton. 1 Warren & Clarke, 1 HaMpshire, 1 Shenandoah, ' 2 Rockingham, 2 Giles; & Mercer, 1 Logan, 1 Monroe, 1 Henry, (gain) 1 Smythe, 4 Wythe, Roanoke, I Halifax, 2 Pocahontas, ; 1 Orange & Green, 1 Patrick, 1 Graioon & Carroll, I SOIATE.-All the dist& the Senate will stand, Dem A HANDSOME lot of Berege Shawls; philn blk A Berpgo for dresses; Satin stripe black Berege for dresses; French Lawns, beautiful styles, received this dny by Leech's Express. B. E. CONSTABLE, 85 Market sireet. New Ginghams. • CIEO. S. SWARTZ has just received a large Ur stuck of very superior French Ginghams fur Ladies Dresses, Aida a fine assortment of Gingham: tattoo, to.which Ite would invite the attention of the Ladies,"tallo 106, .IYlarke't street, betaveen sth and _Liberty streets, -aplll. • , French taw.... G°. S..SWARTi has just opened a vary extort sive assortment of superior French Laws, of new patterns. and beautiful colon, that cannot fail to please at (ap 10) ' 106, Market street, , ~ .. . . . . . „ . .. . . . . . .- -. ._ . • .. - -- .•.: . • •.' -,; , i• ' : -•. ;: J•• - - i •:; : i ... ~, - . ..•-• --'..-..."-,- ~ ' •••-•.-• .--..- •- - _ - :•_:•_:-.••,;• -- .,.--..-,.„!: - , 4 ,, , , ,,,••.,,,.,„•_•..,,,,, ....---:-.•:.,-;;_qct?.....„,,,..7.,.%-..,..10,,,,_„„tr,,.7„,,„..:...,,,,,......„.„_,:e46.4.. . . _ ....,. ....,, , -.-,:•_•?, , -,p - s:-,••,,, ,, ,w4.1 , ....v,-1.-., -- 4.5 • 7••••,, - * ,,- .,._,...-- y.pv, - - , - , -.-ir33-•.•—•,,,0 - •••• •• • •• 4 . - • • - •,.• - .• .. •• .....,.- 1.. _;•. - _ :.-,' :. ... • i • •- • • ;,,,... , ,,,,,,,, A4;42.„ , , , ..: 7:tE.1i:=, , ,v.;,, , ,,;-7,,-:V,,, • ; 7 :,-,4q*: ,, 7 , 1,1:1774 . 5 -, x,;', ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ...-;-I'-'1.141;5W`;•'.4-AtMsTi,',-:',11-:4-t-MMV.nlite✓PtrIt-O'".-4.1'.'tr::t4,>:'";;iW47:4'te;#4.'-,V4V, .ii%*,..iZz.".. , - . .,..,-.-- , 4 ,--3. 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Albermarle, 2 Augusta, 2 Campbell. 2 Charlotte, (gain) I Co'pepper; 1 Cumberland, 1 F.‘serit, 1 Frederick, I Fairfax, (gain) 1 Faquier, 1 Fluvanna, -I Henrico, 1 Hanover, (pin) I Harrison, (gain) 1 Jefferson, 2 Joanna city, 'lurk, &a. 1 King Gage, I London, . 3 Lancaster & Richmond 1 Nlurah ill, (gain) 1 Munongalia, (gni.) 1 Marion, (gain) 1 , Norfolk city, / do. county, 2 Northampton, 1 Nottaway, 1 Nelson, 1 Ohio, 1 Petersburg, 1 Pinsylvania, 2 Powhattan, , 11 Princess Anne, 1 Rappahanock, 1 Richmond, 1 I Tyler, &c., (gain . ) 1 Wood & Ritchie, (gain)l Westmoreland, • 1 Berkelly, 2 Accomac, 2 Morgan, 1 Brickbririge, • 2 Russell, . 1 is hive been heard from; rats , 20; Whigs FOR ST. LOUIS . , 'TfiEsubitautitil..built sterner - OLIVE ,BRADICH,. Thomas C. Mal, Master, will iiave for the above and intermediatd parte, Scitatday, May 2d, it 10,o'clotk, A. M. poaitively. korlfieight or passage apply to JAMES MAY, Waterstreei. , WThie Boat is. provided wlth,Eiente - SafetY Guard, to prevent exploaion of boilers.- . uptia_ Por StLouis—Regular Packet. • • The' new and splendid: passenger steamer,' BRUNETTE, Capt Perry. will run in the trade from i'ittsburgh to $t Lauda during the season of 1846. • The Prtinate was balk expressly for the trade end is elegantly fddnd In 4 4 1ery respect. For freight, or tasSase apply - on board. "' 'Bpil 'FOR NASHVILLE—REGULAR PACKET. The new splendid light draught I steamer SAM SEAN, Cat GaEltt 4.Vtottli tax, will run as a regular Packet to the above port during the season. The Sam Seay was built expressly for the Nash villa trade, and will make her trips regularly during the season. opi I For freight or panne apply on board or to NV BUTLER & BRO• Arno SATUR )AY PACKET. THE regular mail and passenger TM"‘ steamer CIRCASSIAN, Copt Isaac t '.:'-« Bennett, will run as a regular packet beween Psarbuegh an 4 Csncinnatt leaving this port every Saturday at 10 A M, and Wheeling at 10 P the same day. Returning , she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday at 10 A M Fur freight orpa.sage apply on board . are She Circassian was built expressly for this trade and offers to her passengers every comfort and BCC° nmodatim mar',3 SATURDAY-PACKET .The regular mnil and passenger sten m• er, MESSENGER, Cart Linford, mill run as a regular packet between Pittsburgh - and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturdnynt 10 A M. and Wheeling at l 0 1' NI, the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday. at 10 o'clock, A M. For freight or passage apply on hoard. The Messenger was built expressly for this trade. and offers to her passengers every comfort and arcom• Ma:Wins. mar 23 MONDAY PACKET 2••• THE regubtr mail and passenger steamer MONONGAHELA., Capt. Slane, will run its a regular packet be tween Pittsburelx and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Monday at 10, A M, and Wheeling at 10 P M, of the slime day. -Returnin g . she will :cave Cincin nati every Thursday at 10 For freight or passage apply on board. - Write Nlononeshela was built expressly for this trade: and offers toilte passengers every comfort, and superior necomniod'ations. Inne3l TUESDAY PACKET THE regular mail and passenger steamer HIBERNIA, Capt. John Fair:feller, , will run ax a regular pack et between Pittsburgh and Gincinneti, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 AM, and Wheeling at 10 ,of the RAMO day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A M. For freight or passage apply on board. t - T - 'The Hibernia was built expressly fur the If ade and .ffers to the passengers every comfort and supe rior arronladritinai. upl WEDNESDAY PACKET THE regular mail and passenger steamer NEW ENGLAND, Cap/ S B Page. will run as a regular packet between Pslisburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Wednesday at 10 A M, and Wheeling at 10 lM , the seaway. Returning, she will leave Cin einnati every Saturdny tr. 10 A 51. Fnr freight or Famine apply on board. O "The New England was built expressly for thin trade, and offers to the passengets every cosnfott and superior arcomsooduiions. mnri6 FRIDAY PACKET ritil, . • The regular mail and paisanger steam er, CLAPPER NO 4 Captain Crooks. ... ill run as a regular pucltet between Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. leaving this nort every Friday nt 10 A M. and Wheeling at 10 I' NI, the same day. Returning ;be will leave Cincinnati every Mon Jay at 10 o'clock, A M. For freight or passage apply on board. The Clipper No 2 was builtexpressly for this trade ond otters to ber.passengers every comfort and arcom modation. mat 23- REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET oat The new U. S. Mail steamer ACADIA, M. E. LUCAS, Master, ,will tun as a regular Passenger Packet between Pittoburgh and rho above port, during the dragon of 1846; leaving every Thursday at 10 o'..lock, A. M. The Aeadia is new and has impel ior nocommode along. For freight or nnitgage, apply nn hoard, dr t np9. J. NEWTON JONES, Ag't. For Loniiville. '•••4 The new and splendid light draugh, t , 40 . 01 , ! . steamer PACIFIC, Capt. Campbell 44'1' . master, will leave for the abnve and al intermediate landings on Monday the 2gth init. a 10 a'aloat, A M. For freight or passage apply on board. ap7 1846 MONONGAHEL A ROUTE, BROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELI'HIA (Only 73 Miles Staging.) THE SPLENDID FAST RUNNING STEAMERS CONSUL, LOUIS M'LANE MEDIUM, Hass commenced making their regular trips be• tween Pittsburgh and Brownsville. The morning boat leaves the Monenzahela wharf above the Bridge, preecisely 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 Boat, will lodge on the Boat in cons. fellable State Rooms the first night; will pass over the beautiful mountain senery in daylight; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altogether. The Proprietors of this tout, in order to make the connection complete between Brownsville and Cumber land, have placed on the Road 50 splendid Troy, Alba. ny, Concord and Newark coaches, of the most 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 and give satisfaction to all who may patronize their Routs. By our tickets passengers have cholpe of either .steamboat or rail road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and have the privilege of stopping at Cumberland and Baltimore, and resume their seats at pleasure. For tickets apply at the office, at the St. Charles Hotel, Wood at., or at the wharf boat. feb3 J. M ESKINIEN, Agent. HOMEOPATHIC WORKS ,AND MEDICINES. TUST received and (or sale et our Warehouse. 11/ Herring's Domestic PhysiCion, liahneman's Organon of Homtiroprithic Medicine. Hahneman on Chronic Diseases, •,4 vols. Hornceopatbic Medicine Chest& - ap4 SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER, No 115 Wood et. C HOCOLATE, &o.—Bakers' No 1 Chocolate Noriolk Co. do Eagle, superr3ne do Bakers Cocoa. do. Paste. For sale he Lop24j THOS. MILLER. MUSTA RD—Superfine London: Kentucky in small Cane. ap 24 Far Bale by THOS, MILLER DACOII.,- - --Pritne Halts for family use, for sale 'oo' -LA bY'.TIIOS. MILLER. ap24 Family Grader, cor. Wand and 4di at.s. , QALLID OIL veryfine,,for sale by • THOS. MILLER, ap24 aatnit Wood and 4t.13 ate MEM .11 EPOR T Oy the Auditors elected by the diazon.., of the City of Patsbnreb. to Audit and settle the iSct counteof the OVERSEERS OF THE POOR ,of the City; 'end ihe gollectora appointed by theme to 'collect the Poor Taxes-of said city, from the brit ot 180; to the . 60 . st of April, 11:146:. THOMAS Pg.RKlNS,ollector. • • WarL Dr - To arriii ot . anplicate for 1845, $2752 36 " 1 Colletted,ltit ommitted in as- sessoieni; -6 74 CONTRA ' Cr. ily ends paid 1.1 Ashbridgc, ' • ' $2520, GI ." connotations and most taxes;' 105 03 " commissions for collecting; 132 66 JOHN McKEE, Cuilectot Second Ward. Pr. To amount of Poplicate for 1845, 5372 24 CONTRA • • t • By iash paid Rif' Pratt, " coratni,mions for collecting, TI4C4.AS FAIRMAN, Collector Third Ward. Dr. • To amount of daplicale for 1845, ' $3417"39 " " Talte , s collected, but omitted in assesamen4 10 50' CONTRA. . .1 Cr. By cash rnid E f Prntt, $3155 05 .." exnnmitioncand lost tones ) 106 79 " commitsioneifor collecting, 166 05 RICHARD HOPE, Cullectcrr. • Fourth Ward. Dr To amount of dtiplicate for 1845, $3 :,99 99 CONTRA: i . . Cr. By cosh paid I :1 A shbridge, $3476 91 " exonerm i one and kat 'Axel., l2l 30 " commisAiont for collecting, 188 78 " counterfeit note allowed, 10 00 JAME;S DALZELL, Cullector Fifth Ward Dr. To amount oroitiplicate f0r.1845, $1654 75 CONTRA Cr. By ca 4h paid EF Pratt. $1493 Gfl •' rxonerationsftind log tax.s. 68 0.5 •• outatanding Won, entered yip, 14 47 " cotninissioasfur collecting, 73 61 E. F. PRATT. Overseer of the Poor, lu account with the City of Pittsburth Cr. To amount received from John M'Kee, Collector, 2n2 ward. $353 63 ": Thomas Fain/Inn, 1 31 NVard. 3155 05 " " ": James Dalzell, sth Ward. 1493 62 " " Paid by I. J. Ashbridge, 104 43 " " Outsuinding debts duo sundry " parsons, 3232.18 " Balance dile E. F. Pratt, late Over seen ; 325 43 CONTRA By smooth of ntonthly allowance of 1.45 . regular paupers, belonging to the city, in 'which are embraced many families with children. $3510 45 " paid incidental expenses and subsis tence of 150 transient paupers. 1495 30 " of last !,ear's outstanding debts paid, 1548 04 '• of claims against the City, assumed, and duo by the City as per vouchers ex• . hibired, including rent, nursing, board ing. &c., &c:. &c. 940 55 " paid for Coffins for paupers, 108 75 " paid for groUnd rent, and expenses at- . tending the 'erection of a Coul House for the City Poor, 86 12 " paid Physician's salary, Dr. Fahne— stock, i 75 00 " " on aconunt of Poor House ex perles, 66 90 " " on account of funeral expenses, 60 20 " " " '1 Alderman's warrants, 55 00 " " IJ. A Abridge, per Thos. Foirman, 50 00 " " for adv'ertiaing and printing, 44 37 " " Election expenree, 15 00 " " Interest charged on last year's out standing accounts, 8 00 " " Balance due last year, 56 " Cernpensatiun for one year's services, $6OO 00 ASHBRIDGE, dverseer of the Poor, In account with the City, Pittsburgh. Dr. To balance on blind, April Ist, 1345, $262 03 To cash from ThOs Perkins, Collector, Ist Ward, i 2,517 61 To cash from Ricbard Hope, Collector, 4th Ward, " 2,576 91 To cash from Thomas Fairman, Collec tor, 3d Ward, 50 00 To cash from sale of Jacob Hamilton's ef facts, • r 65 To cash from Overseers of Poor Ho:li edaysburgh, I 33 25 To cash from J B' Guthrie, Esq., collector of the Port, 7 50 To cash from ArMstrong county, $55,00 - less, $l5 expedses:. 40.00 To cash from Patient in Small Pox Hos pital, 40 00 To halance due I J Asliblidge, 288 04 coNtgt. By, cash paid 190 out-door paupers, in which are embraced many families with children, , , $1,951 52 By cash paid expanses Condequent on the , fire of the 10th April, 1840, for taking charge of Small Pox Patients, (before the establishment of a: HasPitah) and - fur the relief and removal of_sick - and - destitute Foreign Paupers, 1.568 49 By cash paid expenses of Small Pox Hos=_ pital, . '197 07 By cash Paid Foot'', Hodseaipenses, held. ding piovisiona, dry . mediCines, repairing house, Wagon and harness, coal; and Stewards and Dig trons salary, 1 '-- .793 24 By cash paid for dial tot city POtii; . 502 14 By cash paid for *Odes for out-door and' Poor House paupers, 85:00 By cpth paid eipenset of speCial and an- nod electicins for Oveiteerd of the Poor, 67 50 By cash paid lei sledieined, 93 00 By cash paid far coffins ' conimyances, &c, _lo9' 38 " " '. PhySician (llrliratt,) . I.lo'oo " " " TollirAlleghenr , Bridp, 20.00 for dry gouda, city poor, ; 99 03 " 7 " fur grave digging, - , 11.25 " for printing and advertising, . .4101 " "' F: Pratt, Cfverseli, -1041 43 " " Alderratin'ii orders for telrefr , 40' 00 '',,.4,,i' . , - ..T::.:; - 1 . :z . -,- ,-..5 , r:: , ..:-: . .r . ':',',',,:6:- , •. ,,,, :, -. _ -.41wit)4,41.it-1. - - - _ -- -- ." clothing,' POor lions° and out doorpaupers, - 123 13 "'" rot hauling:Coal to city poor, - 'l l4 ' oo " poitege, ; '1; • •" 1:80 " Auditor - minipenptlion, ' 75 00 " " ddolicutes of •ist. and 4tll Watds, • - 6 'el nlteted and brokenlßank Notes inn& ved ;allowed • OG • , • mis la id receipt . ; 0f1945, - • ICO compensation orself,l,i , ear's services;' 600 CO end; ppid fur oft eif 'tent, . • • .36 CO , • $6,1125 99 ''The nutidlier of PaupeTs in the city Poor House, April 15t,1.845, ainotinted to thhty eight. The number admitted tip to Aptil I ,lB46,Amounted :to thirty two. • The number discherged during the last year, amount. ed to seventeen: The number ord es ths during theeirmd timeemoanted to seven. , . • 112759 16 The number remaining in, the 'Poor House EIMOUntR to thirty , $2759 10 The Auditor& have ;felt constrained to make the increase in the compensation of the Overseers, on 'ac count oldie extraordinarily:arduo us and engrusiing duties which were nece;sarity defolved upon theM by the 4iMentable 'cOntingenci es of the past year. The great fire, the small pox, the pmtracted end , severe winter, and theentire . withholdiug of the accustomed aid of the berievolent - block committees, who in former winters labored 'and OFOvideclso liberally for the poor, . . not only increased materially tho,disbursemente, bet added in a very 'tin uStialand harrassing degree to the labors and duties of the office. -The compensation of the Physicians was also increased; by reason of .e p . re viuus understanding between theni rind the Overseers. JOHN J. MITCHEL, W. C. MEREDITH, J.•SHIDLE, $353 63 18 61 $372 24 'LT AYE YOU. A COUGH?—Do not neglect it Thousands Imo: met a premature death ftir the want of a little attention to a common "cold. Have you a ccrugh77—Dr. Jayne's E;tpectorant Caere medical preset-4;o4in, containing no poisonous drugs., and psed in an extensive Practice for several years, will 'most poiitittely 'afford relief, and save you from Ihaflasyful disenSe PPlaioniCry. - Consumption which annually sweeps into the grain hundreds of th e young the old; the fair, the lovely and the gay. Have you a' eoughT4-be .persuaded to pOrchase a bottle of the ExpeCtorant: To-day! to-morrow 'may be towlate. For this plain ;reasorti that in no one of the thousand C&Filii where it had been used, has -.it railed to relieve. Prepared and Reid by; Dr. jutne,.No2o Smith Third street, .. For Gale in PittSburgh by .- . • i I A. JAYNES, irmnt • op :4.d ! No.; 72, Fourth at. near Wood. $3427139 $34'27 1 89 , Removal.• . AHE underitgned has renloviA to No. 23. Third street, belotv Ferri, where he will keep on band a large assortment of Tubs,' Buckets, Churn; HUI& Boshels, and' l'ecklrriett;nros,bt ass bound Cedar Buc.k ets. oval. Tubs Keglers, Bathing Tubs made to order at the: sleirtest itinice, all kieds,of- steam boat work always on htind. I Thankful for pat, fevorshe re spectfully snlici k the attention of morchenti end oth qs.; his. work w lbe rnada of the beat materials., and by the best of viotkroen. I- can only -say that i will warrant all work Intuit; at toy shop, and - will sorriest. any in the ciry, Which Will bb sold cheap for cash. S. WORL, ap9:lmd&w , I Palatka! Cooper. $3899 99 . - Caips: caps:: Ca.P3M ; SUMN*R. Cops fur men and boys at 25 c'ents ottly. - -- --,---_ Having alrearlyirecetved n large share of public pat- renege, and dies to increase it still more, the soli'. guiber offers to 't e public the largest and most-40 - m- Mete ass o rtment; of raps ever manutacturedipst is city and at the Most' moderate prices. - -''' Persons purchasing them.elves, nesendingpersoni to purchase for-them, ii . not satisPtl, can have their Caps changed,Od the mnney t urtirned; _the subscriber fingaginghimself it, keep the hest made caps, and of the best materialA,- -! - ' All caps, whether cloth or fur, repaired so as to be as rood as new.' 1 These . puichn r sing ibi. cash ,to sell-again, will find it their interest to c4II optln thet subscriber us he is deter mined to sell tow 'the East. 4 His manufact i rket.street. between 2d and 3d arrears , , ockr u Johnson & Stockton's the East. 4 ' --, l' . . : lie will also 140 sl I hari cap trimmings of all de ,criptinns. at very r- lcej prmes. tildo Irn i 1 st , - 'ANTONIO NARDI. , . 1 1 Ckubles. ONN 'dozen small bibles with shelf under the top , made Itiik-Shooll Desks, for ,sale chtmtp at the Farnham tvailditt.iuse a' 1 ..11. B. YOUNG & CO, a T02`. 7 1 - i I ; ' ' ' - .... Hand at. $1654 75 $3G;4.34 "li/rAfp3 .! LE Top onjband and for salo Tow at the rl furniture. ; wombOuse of 1. T B 011110 & CO., er22 ! j Hand et. an; Letters. r.q hand au, assortment of Lettcrs and Figures n iNuines, Plates, &c., cut to order, - • I JOHN AV. BLAIR, nr- 1 3 1 121:Maud ssreer. $6664 34 and Bosoms. I Now open [by i Espeessi anmher lot of enipicikinr ed Ginghams, Paris and London M D'Laines, which will be sold at myusual-low prices.. i - ! W 1-1 bARRARD... ' 1 Market street, Pittsburgh. The Pittsbn4h Accountant's Institute. Corner of FiftA and Afarket streets, UPWARDS or i twenty veers experience as a prat': tical accountant, enables hift . DUFF to qualify parsons for taking charge or book, hi the most expedi tious and efficient manner. So genemlly has the pip firiency at ihis numeroua pupils established his Ceputo don, as a teacher ibeth bf Mercantile and Steamboat Book Keeping, that Merchants and Steamboat owners now frequently mttke 4 a condition that their book keepers shalliunder the training given in his Acad emy previouslo thew obtaining the ,dtuation. . Ladies writing class in a comfortable parlor; hours, 2t04 P. 51. • iipay $6,825 99 .41 VMOXAESALE SHOE STOHE. _cfm..ps & co., • ARE now. receiving their spring supplies, consist• mg of one of the largest, Cheapest and best assortment of 13001'S and SHOES that theybave Ova beet) able to Ming to this mark- t. Also. Ladles' and Misses Florince Braid, HMI StrawDOD/NETS, of the latest style.; together. with t.srilendid assortment of PALM LEAF FIATS, 'liens' nod boys' stimmer CAPS:— Aka, a laige lot of.lN.Tork Tanned SOLE:LEATH- . Eft; all of which having been purchasmi 'at the lowest rates, and selected With great care foe_tlio western tnide. will be sold 'at a small Mbrande above cost and charges. All mer Chants wishing to purchase will find. it:to their .interest to call and ;examine tbeirstoe.k before purchasing.eliewliere. rnar27.tf lii the Court - of Ooinrsoix Pleas of Allegheny coim . . 41,4 Julie Tei-m; 1842, Nolo6. . •' :. , IN tho.Tilatter of the volnotary as. .......) .• c. • .sign:tnent!of Patterson & Vandyke. V ~ :• March 21, 1846, William VlfilLsoti, .., . . -' . ' ihe assignee, having filed his account • i ----- : indl askiog• to be disebaked, it is'or , . dered that notice, thereof be given in Aerially Morninglfloit.- pablished :ill the city of Pitta. bisrgh; for. sia week>, and if no objections are - made the :assignee aforesisid: 'call be dischaiged: troni his 44E; - ,- , li-ohi the -ticaord;:,.... ~ ~ _ inirti6 ca.w I . OEORet . It:IIiDDLE,.Pre; .... , i'.: . ; , w::=LiT -. ":,2: - :. - .'-. '.-.i..;=;',.f:...'-,,,r,:.':;,7..:'.''' Anditert Pier Tables Cr r oat Bar gains is Drees Silk; Bereges Lawn.; lialzarines Prints; Gingham s; Robesi French & Scutch M De Laines. • Silk, Merino,Thi. b o t, Cashmere, Berger, 'Broehe, and M. D'Laine Shawls. Ribbons; Flow'rsr Gloves; Mitts; Hosiery; Laces: Thread and Isle Lace 3 & Edgings ts; Shirts, Collars, ■ ~._ PieltittOrthNS Li n e. ' - • • EXPRESSLY FOR WAY FREIGif.t y, 4 ~~ THE Piopiietar ot the. t011pw.".. - -; leg Conan:3oam, haveftit the colic ! ', nation of a number of •Merchantit io PPittsburghand . along the rotito of. Canal) madelimingenionte :atoms a sesta? daily line for the transportation of of Merchandise, tonna flout Pittsburgh ' Johnstown, Hoflidaysburirh. Water itrtet and eat . intermediate places. One boat will leave die warebevise of C A ty & Co, Canal Bashi, Pittsburgh, every day,.(except- Sunday,) and shippers can depend on bating r their goods tilwayi tars..retried without delay dation accour , . ' thorinting Lerma. iVo respectfully solicit a Ilberal.share of path:waits. PROPRIETORS. . • • • PICK WORTH, Boat . . • do • do Exchange: do do -Peril • do • ' do. Pacific: . DHBA RN ES,. do " do* do ESOil2l: PICRWORTH. 7Phnitotitri'. ' JNO C A 'M'AN(ILTY &Co;Pittsbuigh."..• CLOTHING." q.orrarso inolitipTAt _ HENRY HOItRISON, , •f' TAILOR: NO 130, LIBERTY. STREET. THE subscriber respectfully infoimi 0 . 4 'Coatis- •' •• • mein and the public generally that he line just re- • turned from the Enitete Citied, end has saitisid b large and well selected arortmeut 01' ; - Oltithsi daisimovos,Vcstirie's.- and nil other matetials fur the manufacture of Clothing • and is prepared to makit GENTLEIIIEWR CLOT!! ING .• • of every, description in neat, setviceable, add (tuition-, able style. . . • • • • • , • From many yearn eiperineoln the bii.ineis, he is• • enabled to select stock-with care cud judeement, and a ho echploya good workmen, he is confident. 4 giv• deg satisfaction to till who May favor hirti with ti calk ' • - Ilia stock of • • •' • . . - READY NIADF.. CLOTHING, is large. well Made,' and • manufnttured of the best' - He has alio oh hanri as ainoitmetti of Sldeki: Jo. • penders: Handkerchiefs, and other articles in bit; line. His prices and as reasonable al thole of tinY -other establidhrrient in the Welt. , • • 11is old:'frienda anti the public genecalle ate it4itesly 'to give him a call. HENRY .MORHISON; I a ‘nd3m No. 150 Liberty P' . , . .. R. THOM PSON'R CARMIN/I I i isetim. - - .-. • Al beat medicine for tbeipeedy care of EliolY Dy 5...... .. entary end Bowel COmplaints, both in adsiliadmi'cbil- •• '. Tren, ever invented. It free from Op .and. Oen: be administried to the most &lice! intact. with • perfect safety. Price 24 and 50 eisi . rbtittli4.; Sold. ::;• by all the principal Druggiiits, in ttartitY; : 7. •":. Prepared dud aold by the Prolific,. am • - • • . EDGAR TflOilli. Droggoit.',- • car Hand and Penn sis, Pittabiiigh. '. . .... ALSO. Thompeon'a Anti. Dyspeptic and rnigitirei '-• Pills. onld no 'boy°. ..,' . .... - ' ap22 Patronized - by everybbdi,-..-- .. - __ ~ Mast r E BUGLE. COATED PI LLB bas oPAI cl. , . , 7 ,o4(o oW l lll o .tr m rarrwe'Nfieft , tc-p. bigasteri 410 , AIP.P .0- 41 pair , Aft abet As o, 4fillit I lavador. . _ ItTar.l7,. Tho undertnl Vegetable Piitgatltc; FOR 'TFiE CDRE' itiF• ' • Rhetimatism;Pilis,Dispetiiia,.• Scurvy. Smairrox . : Jaundice, Pains in the Rack In-': ward Weakness, Palpitation of the Eletirt, aisini is the Throat, Dropsy, A stbmo. - Fever of all.k i ads, male Complaints, Measles, Salt Rheutti; Hetirttibeit;' 1 • ;. Worint,Cholera Mathes, Coughs, Qui espy, Cough. Consumption; Fits, Liver-Complaint, Erysijia. lac, Deafness, Etchings of the Skin, Colds, Gda,.Gntv; • el, Nervous complaints,and a variety OF et . , arising from Impurities of the blood, and obstruetioni .;:.; intho organs of digestion. . ; • [From the Agent at Quebec, L. C. • -. DISEASE .OF TH.E DEAR Slit—Agreeable to your - desire, L melte to keep you apprised of, the prospects of the Clinketter Sugar Coated Purentilib Pill, in this city. , 'You sok§ : recollect, when I first commenced selling.youentedr eine which was in - nib 18>11, we little dreemeil - . 4.. - -.lFlr, thniUCCERD that would crown the undcrtriking; premises had been so completely flooded fhb. one. thousand and ono unsaleahlo remedy for eirety ble complaint 'under the sun. hat I seriously cOnteen; -,- plated having nothing more to do with any thiegef the. kind. However, at the most urgent solicitation • wk: consented to makes trial of yetis's: At first We found considerabledifficulty in attracting public'etteationii• • wards them. People had been so often dent!yed .b§ the vile compounds Which have flooded thecauntryfift , i ,, -- 7.i the last •-I5 years or' more, that they- deterrnittedt" - if possible, never to he "taken le .egain: and the cease.; quence was, they could hardly be penrnaded of the Pills, as the saying is, for "love fief innolli'-.l'V;sig Thus matterra proceeded for !cues); GI "good luck would have it, ..Mts. hi-.;;;-". a ledyuf-;. : ..4 our city, who had long suffered frein iittaffet'etion of • !;74 the Liver, accompanied by indigestion of the Most oti• - .1•;; ; AZ stinate character, was persuaded to n ecept of It box, on' :- . condition that nothing wee to be paid far it, if they did not affit . rd her the necessary relief... I must oanfess - ,_ , . we ourselves had very little faith in themattei, 'know. ing as we did, that her complaint wns one of long standing. end had • been unsuccessfully treated by thsfle- r .' most eminent Physicians of this. and - se4efcil . oolghbos ing towns. Bur we had determined ttigliethe eine a fair- trial, and if it Moved to he worthless; t - : would be a sonrce'af satisfaction to know it; both.t.O . - you and to Us., -Na less ta our joy than attrprEPOOlost..- Over, only a fue y days hod elapsed , when the lady gain presentedh nrsel nt ou counter and enquired frieneoll • Cr box. "I• really think, Mr. Williams," itaia: /be, . ''that your Pills ate beginning to work a great change in my hFriltb, and altogether for the better. 'When took the second *lnset, I began to feel much hetthfthan I Sid at first: the pain in my ado, was considerably imed; my nppeiite began to improve; and Abi,Mar 4l .. -- • - •.; i seemed to circulate through my veins as it did iit.my youthful days. Since then, I have taker' the eenitainkt of the Pills, and my improvenient hat -fieen sen'sibly:;A: progressing at every repetition of the &slit, _I no doubt that a few more bikes will effectually etast- - •; - ;41 . Me." The result Wes as she predicted. health incompletely.restored. The flush of yoitiki tind.beisue•A'..; ! , l ry htut returned to her cbeeks, and the Prissneet. of is long anti a happy life is before her. - 1 am showill neverforget thoClinkennr Scgnr-Citated Pilfer As might naturally. be supposed, the news Of this sit hiltlftlinary cure wds rapidly disseminated thialighilta city and adjacent country; and scarcely'ri e l a psed, before enquiries began mho Made, fot.Click ener it Sugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and the deritaint has already increased to such an extents that we find; ihc greatest diffieultyjn . In•faci;if it did , not seem like exaggeration, I Might almost soy - that: are literally besieged by wothen, and children, lobo r•• -•- 's ,, ,k ing under every possible ailment which is heir to." The halt, the lame, and the blindithe asthmatic, ccniumptive, end dyspeptic, are tlirinigfrig our doors, in pursuit et the never.failing Testirticiliels of its' salutary effects are voluntetill flowing' in upon us from every quarter. Ona'Sritoo.. informs us tie has• been relieved of a morn Dyspepsia. Another hoe just recovered froth a 'serf ous nitdck of Apoplexy. A third has itaireeded. fn *knelling frem his system the symptomd.orJainialic And a friutth has just recovered froth, no attack Ofilral t memory Consumption; which bed .ettrighea hint. is .• • bed for many months.—Se we en, nnt.Taif to keep its supplied . Besides our - Rettiii. - Tradei - - have standing orders from • the nourit4 ] t 6. a amount. Send 30 Gross at your earliest coo emcees r Yoora, &c." ft: H. wit.t.rArvis. Quebec, L. C., April 19,1895. " , • . . REMEMBER, DR. C. V. CLICKENER, is the, otiginal inventai of the Sugar Coated Mlle; and nothing of the non was ever heard of untllhn. intro"; • 2 (laced theca in Juno, 1843, as will be . seen bi the Col lowing: . - ' • PREMIUM.. • - This Dipirtmn was awarded by the . AMERICAN ....- INSTITUTE., at the Annual Fair, held in the city - • New Yolk . October, 1843, to C..v..c UCKENER; for tho, intention of SUGAR COATED PILLS. ; • ~ i • ' • JAMES TA LLSIADGE,-Presielent. T. B. WAitateiltit-CorreeportilingSetiefeiy. .7. quatsort t4EDS, Recording Secretary. Nev• To AVOID COONTF.EiitITB.--4'iliChfiSerS m o at always ask for Cliekeriees Sugar Coated Ve . gutable" Fills, end tee that pachhox ha 3 upon it his sigasturct ell-. 0110. eke taunted - ail. - %VAL' JACKSON,. coiner. of Wood ertd Liberty' . . attroti, is _Dr . 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