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In reference to eomrnunications which may appear
itt this paper, We h ave one or two remarks to make.—
We will insert none without the nntne of the author be
ing first in:tde known tOus, and when inserted, must at
ways he taken as expressiveof.thevletis of the writer,
and not the editor of this' paper, unless the. views so
expressedare editorially remarked upon awl 'approved.
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Gartoms Barns..—Perhaps nothing is more need°
foliootir city - of smoke and soot than a sntficiency of
clean, and comfortable baths, and hitherto no matter of
convenience or lecessity has been DIDITI sadly neglec
ted. Not only is there almost a total want of baths 4 n
private houses, but, hitLerto; thcro have , not been
enough good public baths to supply the public Wants:
Mr Domes Norris, in fitting uplls Grecian Baths,
has done something towards supplying tblit deficiency,
and be well deserves patronage. His rooms are , coil
fitted up, well attended, and eiery thing about them is
in good 'order: Those who wish to nejny the luxury of
the bath, Should not. fail to remember Mr N and his
Grecian Baths.
To the Ladies and; Gentleinen . of our community
who arodeslrous of making embellishments, or addi•
dial:math their centre tables and libraries—wa would
aitraci their attention to the siplendi.klarge and vari
able asSorinsent of Boaks, now: at. **-Davls'
Atiaina. ROUm!"-embracing every line in literature
and-science-every variety of binding and ornamenta l
embellishment. •They are richly worth a visit and
can be had at low rates. - ° •
Ttisiatia.—The• Theatre,; as usual, was well at
reqed last' eight; Mr Silaw in the way or the
comical _Yankee done wenderst„ he. is an amusing
critter sariie. Twilight liWeppears in two excellent
pieces, the "Doolittle Fathily" and the "Mot
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Dealer.
Toe Concikr.—The ColiCeit last night at Philo
vile indeed;' a rich treat to the lovers of gond
music, surpassing, we believe,: any thing of the kind
ever had in this city.
Mr Dayton repeats his Cuncett to night by requept;
when Mrs-}loward.will again ping some of her favori
ite songs... Ticket '5O cts.-
TO . THE MECHANICS AND MANUFACTUR
, 'ERS. OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY.
- Pee tindarslgned having bee 4 aPpointed et Commit.
recut receive and forward articles intended for the
Oreat National .Faii - and Exhibition. to be held at
Washington City on the 20th May next, hare obtain
ed the use of the store in Wood street, adjoining the
corner Of Second Street, belonging to Mr T Liggett,
where any specimens securely!packed, will be nicety—
ed. arid from whence thee helms-rutted to Wash—
ington at the expense of the owner, which, by way of
Brownsville, and Cumberland,_ will los about 11,00
per 100 lbs.
—lt is highly important that the skill andindustry of
Allegheny County should be, fully represented, not
rely bytho exhibition of new and curious specimens,'
but also by a display of those staple articles of menu
• facture which are required for the regular course of
business, and •Which . ought to be accompanied by
statements of..tbeir lowest wholesale prices.
In °aerie secure favorable positions for the speci•
mess that maybe - transmitted: it will be necessary that
they should not be later in leaving this city than.
Monday, Ida May next.', - •
For further information on the sulijrct. apply to
THOMAS BAKEWELL,
JOHN. SHERIFF; .
- F LORENZ,
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, . ALLEN CORDELL,
L R LIVINGSTON.
.:Piusburgb, Apt 1896. . Committee.
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Coughs sad. Coldsln all cases of coughs and
eolds..the sufferers will find a pleasant but powerful
remedy in CI ickener's Sugar Coated Vegetable Pill.—
The fame of this medicine has already-spread fur and
wide. Over five hundred_ thousand boles of these
pills were sold last year, having been used in all as
certaineti cases with perfect success. For liver corn
plaiat, tilieciion of the lungs, palpitation of the heart,
influenza,. asthma, scarlet fever,fever and ague, drop
iy;typhus fever, and other diseases. This pill is coat
ed With fine, white sugar, so that the medicinal ingre.
dients_are.impereeptible to,tho taste. To children,
they may be administered witheut,difficulty. So well.
coitidneed is DrClickener of-their efficacy in all spec).
fled cases,, that he pledgeshimsolf to return the money
when: promised effect is hot !produced.
. --Sold by Win Jackson, corner of Wood and Liberty
streets; who is general Agent for Dr Clickener's Pills
in Pittshurgh and vicinity. ,
- lrrlieware. of an imitation article called "Impro
ved aristr-Cpaled Pills, "Purporting to be Patented
sia-taitli the pills and pretended patent are forgeries,
gat up - by amilserable quack, in New. York, who, for
the-last four or five years, has made his •living by
counterfeiting popular medicines. ,may 5
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" Dr. Wiitar's faunae of Wild Cherry.---This
orclebrated remedy is' a compound balsamic prepara
tion of the Wild Cherry and Mass of Iceland, com
bined by a new chemical pinress with the Extract
salutary have been its effects in all ca
ses iVhen adriiinistred for Coughs, Asthina,.Consornp-
Lion, or any diseise of the lungs, that many of the `mat
distinguisheit.pbysicians have.: approved and recom
mended it; and openly acknowledged it coke the most
valoabte :med icine ever disenveryd. It isiruly a valuable
- pitidiCine;:and effixting an immense amount of
good in tho rilief of suffering lirmanity.
Aar'See Advbrtisetheht..
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MEER
Then JosEs'i! Sos P will show its power
Upon your face and flack—
Your skin mare -clear than fairest flower,
Without a blotch or speck;
And then from freckles pimples, tan.
• Your skin will be quite free—
Thus
And you'll remember Me.
Sold at JACESaN'S•Yatent: Medicine Warehouse
89 Liberty street, head of WOod—at the same place
is sold the Moorish Hair Dye and Spanish Lilly White.
Prineipq Oilice—Sign of the American Eagle,'
83 Chatham st., New York.
O that old bead of mine, wlurr4 my:jetty bait dwelt,
And-where scurf or where dandruff was never yet felt,
Where my love so oft rambled, (that kJ her thoughts
. and her fingers,- • . I
"' Filen that' air of mine that my fancy now lingers.
yet dearer; far dearer than aught living or dead,
Is thasbeautilul hair that then grew on my head.
But thlugh I thus do complain that my hair Was long
- lost,
It is once more restored. at 'a Very small cost;
Tor,T have bßaght for three shillings—'cis a trifle to
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'For abottle of /ones' famed Hair Restorative;
And bow dearer, far finer than 'twas ever before, '
Is my hair. since Jones' famed Hair 'stuff did it thus
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is an hairiest troth, that a'ai. battle of Jones's
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Coml Hair Restorative :will give any one a good head
of lt forces the hair to grow, stops its falling
•off, cure, :scarf, and Arenas the hair; keeping it in
,Isrderithrice as long as any thingelse mader'-just try
Sold at JACKSON'S Patent Medicine AYare
lhaiic:l39 Liberty street, Pittsburgh; head of Wood—
;strlbizi some pia is sold the Moorish Heir Elyti;Srn
.ahzilly'Whita ‘d .. lailian Chemical Soap. ,
• 'WeTiinciptit Office; sigii of 'the Americtin
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, ~PI,TT6I3I.TROH;,:PA.
TUESDAY- MORNING;: MAY
CORRESPONDENTS.
``;BONGS FOR THE . PEOPLE
you'll remember me. " •
What tither joys, what - other hopes
May fill the heart_with glee;
Oive me the grealeit soap of soaps—
Oh ! ion tta's SiLat4oc. me.
When pimples come upon, the face
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As I've seen come on: thee.,;:-:
If you would these defecii-Vase .
- Oh! do remember - met: -
Winn winter's winds. with , rugged power;
May chap the bands 'and face;
When summer's sun your charms deflower,
Will burn and tan each grace;
Wheat' freckles or when yellow skin
From face or neck should flee—
At such a moment I must win,
• -And 'you'll rmember, me.
Ara7—"The Old Houieai Hdme."
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yron ! - t h e Editor of the, _Philadelphia Tiniest
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IMPOETANTI-4ackson's Embrace
-LI tionlieverfails. It is the _ only medicioe now
sold fur tbe cure of one of the most common and
troublesome diseases.
A friend who has.been cored by it, ask Ile to speak
warmly in praise of the efficacy of Jackson's Pile
Embr i ncation. He describes it as being 'the very best
remedy of `the: kind ever imagined by.entliusiasts in
pbarmacy.
Mr. Ashford's letter must decide the question in the
mind of every one. . • •
PILES!! , ' , mu!)
Rarely a day passes that we do not get same testi
mony, either. verbal' or written, of the great efficacy ofi
Dr. Jacksons Pil e Read iho folowing: I
• lli.'wYortx, 721 Broadway, }
September 2, 1845.
Dr li. iscmsos--Dear you amid me slx
bottles of your pile embrocation? I wish them partto
keep myself. and part fur a legal gentleman, Ft friend
amine, who has found greet relief in using from. my
bottle two or thren'titiles.. You remember, %%ben in
Philadelphia i wassulTerin,g dreadfully from this ter
rible scourge,. I only tool: one bottle from you; I bay,
not used 'it quite all, and am now perfectly well. As
youmay suppose, I proclnim the virtues of your medi.
cirtawiterover I go. I tell every friend about it, end
it is sin writer to perceivkhow ninnyit re suffering in this
way—i s believe half of my acquaintances use more or
less afflicted. Let mu tell you that you can sell here
us test as you choose to make. IVlten you want a cer
tificate from me you shall have it, and you are at liber
ty to show thisletter if you wish.
Itespectfilly, yours; LEwrs P. Asuraan.
IP7' A supply of the above at tide has jest been
recieved, end fur sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea,
store.. No. 71: Fourth street near Wood. Price $1 per
bottle, or six bottles fur $5. inavt dim
M. DVLAUGHLIN,
GROCER,
,COMMISSION MERCHANT,
&RD DYALER IN
FOREIGN 1,-IQUORS, ; I
NO. 35, W00:43 STREET,
Nearly opposite the St Charles Bold,
PITTSBUGH PA.
RESPECTFULLY invites the nttontion of the
trading community to a stock of Groceries.
U'ines and Forrisfss Lioriors, which be is now re
ceivinr,, and will sell on pleasing term. He would
name in part. the following articles, virt
Cogniat Brck . nrly-4 proof; (hard, Dt.puy & Co;
Scignette 0141 Micro's in branch , :
iVeasina Do;
Ho'land Gin. ---2.1 prnnf—'Grap e nnd miler brand,„;
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Wines—Port. Marie, in, Sicily, Li b' an 3 NlulAgn:
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Champagne—Veyenay, Bachug, and C
rn r
hrandi; .
Salad Oit—'Bordeaux' anti 'Niece
Principe Cigars—'sleambust.' • Manchad... and
ether biandet .
Teas—'Y Hymn, Gunpowder. Imperial and Black;
Coffee—Various grades, SOLIIO very floe.
Dried Fruit—Almonds, Filberts, Currant, Figa,
'Citron, Lemons, Onthges and Rai.ins.
Saki-airs, Sal Soda, Epsom Sults, Nutmegs,
Cloves, Pepper, and London Mustard;
Manufactured Tobacco—various brands and
qualities;
Pittsburgh Manufactures, 4.e.
His Ines and Liquor* have been *elected with
care and judgment of the Enatern Importers; and as
- be deals in Foreign Liquors only, purchasers may
rely nn getting a genuine article.
iVestera MerdtantA., Hold Keepers gild Steam
boat men are respectfully solicited to car:and ex.
amine his stock before purchasing elsewliete, as he
hopes to make it their interest by furnishing them with
choice articles at the lowest market rates. •
Consignees of Western Produce will find it to ihei•
advantage to employ him, as his connexions east af.
ford him great facilities for the sale of Bacon, Cheese,
Lard, Butter, Flour, &e.
Tu tho.se wishing to forward produce to the Ellttl.t n
markets, ho would say that he has made arrangetnents
with houses of undoubted character". and will be
pleased at all times to makes liberal cash advances on
goods forwroded through him to their address.
may 2 d&w2w.
Caps! Caps!! Cape!!
faSUMMER Cops for men and bp ft
at 25 cents mily.
Haring already received a large alutro of public p,t.
ronage, and desirous to increase it still more. the sub
scriber offers to the public the largest and most com
plete assortment of caps ever manutactured in this city,
and al the most moderate prices.
Persons purchasing themselves. or sending persons
to purchase for them, if not satisfied, can hove their
chan.eri,or'the money returned; the subscriber
enga.ingl7imself to keep the beat mode cups, sod of
the hest materials.
All caps, whether cloth or fur, repaired so as to be
as rood as new.
Those purchasing for cash to sell again, will find it
their interest to cell upon the sub triter as he is deter•
mined to sell aglow as the En•t.
His Manufactory is in Market street. between 2d
and 3d streets, 3 l door from Johnson & Stocktun's
bookstore.
He will af4n keep ()Oland cap trimmings of all de
scriptinns; nt very reduced priced.
aplo Im ANTONIO NARDI.
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In the. Court of 0011174011 Pleas of Allegheny 001111-
.Iy, of June Term, 1842, N O l B 6.
IN the matter of the volnntary as
-. ~ signment of Patterson & Vandyke.
•V-' - " March 21, 1846, William Willsce,
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the assignee, baring filed bin account
--7 " --- • and Linking to Ife dischargrd, it is or
dered that notice thereof be given in
theD hily Morning Post, published in the city of Pitts
burgh, for six weeks, and if no objections are made
the unsignee uforreahl will be discharged from his
trust. From thit Record,
mired tCw GEORGE R. RIDDLE. Pro,
Silver Ware
uVf s rh ,,t e c r T T U o R iI l a ) od to T o e r n de4— on a n nd s, n I s„c arge no, s , ;nr o L n .
hand and fur sale at the lowest cash prices.
Olizeps and others who may be in the habit of send.
ing East'for their silver ware, would find it to their
advantage to call and examine my assortment and pri
res, as Ipossessevery facility of manufacturing n•
low as in the eastern -cities. All silver t‘orranterl
standard. W WILSON,
ap4 car and Market at.
John W Burrall—Attorney at Law.
WAVING returned from his tour has
A...taken an office on the north east corner ofSmith•
field and Fourth streets. Persons haring had bunt.
ness and papers in the hands of Samuel Kingston Esq.
deceased -will call on the above as all the unsettled
lousiness of Mr Kingeton has been left in his hands.
mars
SPRING STOCK OF
BOOTS, SHOES, PALM LEAF HATS, BONNETS, /LC.
R. TANNER & CO..
NO. 109, WOOD STREET.
I Beg leave to call the attention of their friends
.idsmiand Country Merchants generally, to
their very large end excellent 'rtssort
meat of Boots. Shoes, Palm Leaf Hats. and Ladies
and Misses' Florence. Braid, Lawn and Straw Bon
nets, of this Spring Importation, all or which' have
been- selected with great care - expressly for the West
ern trade, and purehased at lower prices than' here
tofore, and which will be 'sold at a small advance on
invoice prices. - Country hietchants would do well to
examine our stock and prices before making their pur
chases. ' •• • - - . ap2B
Printers Ink:
J• 11. MIFFLIN'B Superiot Printing Ink, for
sale by GEO CGCGRAN,
ap2o ' - No26 VVood it.
O.A. ItIcANIILTY & co., .-
Ogg
FISHWARDING AND COMIL`43/0 CRAMS,
o.snal -Bashi, Pittiibu ;•Pli.'
A' HANDSOME, lot of PereseShqwW plitio•blk
41. Bet oge dresAec,Satin_stril,e- brock- Berego
for.dt eyes, Ffr . nch'Lciona,beaatiful ! ,tylti:e, receiv6cf
tbis'atiy by Leeeh's Express':.'
- • It E. CONSTAB.LE •
8 08; • - • 85 bittrkecittreet.
RIME
Fuel fox' Steamexa ,
•!- - - , l4srr .110 - ,strrinsT,
Pirtssurtodziot;, Eguteleitit BL REpaiß,
•
April 1846..
EALt.D.PROYOSALS; end - pried Propelsale fdr .
Mel for steamers," will be received at this bureau
main 3 o'clock, -P M, of the Ist of Juno noir.) for fur;
niebing and delivering at the mirry.yard at Charleston,
Massachusetts, One thousand tons of bittsminiout coal,
and two hundred and fifty tens of anthracite coal; and
at the navy yard at Tnnsacola; Florida, two thousand
tons of bituminous coal, and seven hundred end fifty
tons of anthracite coal. The,whole may be delieered
es early es.may suit the contractor, but one half of
each kind at each yard must - be delivered before the
lat September next , and the whole befote the let
December next. ,
All said coal must. to of the best 'quality.. The . bi-'
tutninons trial must be dry, clean; lump cool, as free
as possible from sulphur, slate, and other impurities.
The anthracite cool is to be broken, of proper size,
and screened. If required. the fine coal shall be
separated' from the lump afterdelivery, at the expense
of the contractors, and the coal of both kinds must be
in all respects to the perfect satisfaction of the re.
epective commandants, before it will be accepted by
them. •
'The °Terri must be made separately for each kind
of coal, and separately for eachyard, and must specify
the distriet of country. and the pits from which the
coal ht to be taken or furnished. The price must be
stated for ithe ton of twenty two hundred pounds; and
in determining upon the offers the relative quality far
Steamers' use will be considered, as well as the price
asked. Satisfactory bond+ in half the amount of the
contracts will be required, and ten per centum elan
bills will be retained until the contracts shall be com
pleted, according to their tot ma. In case of failure
on the part of contractors to deliver the coals within
the time specified, the commandants of agents at the
respective places of delivety are to be authorized to
supply any deficiencies by purchase, and the contrac
tors and Ihsir sureties are to he liable fur any excess
of cost over the contract price; awl the ten per cent
reserved to he forfeited to the use of the Unhed States.
To be published once a week to. rour weeks in the
following papers, viz; Union and litelligencer,Wnsh.
ington, U. C.; Morning Post and Daily Times, Boston;
Josrnal el Commerce,• Morning Seas, aid Evening
Post, NeW York; Pennsylvanian and Keystone, Phila
delphia; Union, Harriatogi.; Morning Post, Pitts
burgh, Pennsylvania; Republican and Sun, Baltimote.
Md-; Et quirer, Richmond. Va.. pl.!8- la w
Rubefacient
Messrs. B. A. Fahnestork 4- Co.—GENTLE:V:7i:
!loving been agent for your family metlicifieS the pact
)eur. and bej,,,,T 11 , 4trly out of them n ..,ear, take thi•
oppottunity of ordering uoother yea•upply. Also,
of bearing tentitnony to the curutin. ,oluies of yam
1
-11olrefacient. It tens performed soma very remsrko•
lila cures of Rheumatism in this nicinity, especially
one of nn old gentleman 80 rears of age, and who ha*
been long afflicted and could get nu r.1i,4 until he tried
your ilttiOarient, when, after the use of only teen bet
tleA. it effected a perfect cure. I have witnessed the.
name sucCes, of it in several C11. , e, and have never
known it to fail of perfecting a Cure. I believe it in
decidedly !the bent remedy far that di.:tes.,ing
e com
plaint nnw offered to the public. ~
Alen, I kt ' ve uto,ertml the moat salutary effvcts of
you,. Con;li 13:11,011Ta; tan filllCllrreJit cannot I. a Wald
ed you roc putting up such valuable medicines at no
low a midis as 25 cents only per bottle. They are a
blessing to the poor. Pleaue fotward nee another me
curt meld per ruder, catty in the spring. ,
THOS A VURDeII. J P.,
New London. Rollo co. Mo., Dec 13. 18 . 15.
Prepared and c.d.] by
D A FAIINESTOCK & Co.
ap27—.l& w roe 6th Sc Wood streets.
BLEAeIiED SIIF:ETINGS AND SH IEIII NGS.
The istiention of purchasers is invited to our
large stock of these good,.
4 4 Superior Soo island shitting Muldin;
15 16 • do do • do du dm
7 3 do do do;
12 4 Efronshon Sheeting;
5.4 doflo;
9 8 • do do.
marl 7 & i'ENNOCK
Pittsburgh illannfictursd Tobacco.
2n KftGS l'iug Tobacco;
V r 5 ‘• Ladies Twilit, do;
10 " Va. " do;
10 " 1. Lump, do;
In corer and for ink be
Alum atld Copperas.
1114 LS Muni.
.IUP 10 Cupperlts. in 'tore 'wain. gale by
op& dIiLLE.:II & 111 C ETSOS
Dried Apples.
/or 1111 LS ()clod A ppl , d,
101 20 ,asks do do; just st-celved and fur
MILLER do RICK ETsoN
Arik DOZEN rn
bro.is awn-Tod quail
1 5 UV *31..
B MI111111)(1 11111,St)N &
rnar2.l. W•ser u.
700 RAG Pt inn" Green Rio Coflcc, on bend sad
lur sale by
tt U 11G E. WILSON &
mat'2l Water street.
T' PDXES Bunch Raisins, just received and
ler AA 1 ,, In
F.l VI LEON & CO.,
1V ot
Magazines for If lay—And Ncw Novels.
A T COI Ifi'S El 5 rret.
L 1 Ludie withu viisirly ut Fashion
plate.;
Colntl-Arlan Magetine (or May;
Graham's do do
Illustrated do do
Ladies National do do
Wireland, or tha Transformation, by Charles B
Browne, the American Novelist;
Tale* of, Love, from Olden Times:
Sweethearts and Wives, by T S Arthur.
Living Age, Not 100 and 101:
Links Earle, and other Tale., by Fanny Forrester;
The Lady's Dream, or the Fortune't'eller of Copp's
Hiil
Ella Monfield, or the three disguises;
Alphonse and Bali:lda, or the Magic of Art and Na.
tore;
flutol.a. or the Maid of the Forest;
Thu Miser's Daughterors the Coked Heart;
Eastern papers for ibis weeu;
London papers (illustrated,) by Caledonia;
do Vouch do do
Jolt received and for sale by COOK'S,
op '2B 85 Fourth street.
MARTIN & SMITH,
(Sneeesrore to Irvine 4. Ma rtin. )
VIE7IIOIiFS ALE Grocers, Produce and Commit
V von Merchants, and Deniers in Pittsburgh
Mansifactured article+, No. 56 Wood street, Pitts
burgh:Va. nnra.
Molasses.
75
1 13 , 13E5 .
s New Orleans Molassos
heetived and for ante by '
Stencil Letters.
ON band an assortment of Lettere and Figurei,
Named, Mateo, &c., cut to order.
JOHN W. BLAIR, `
/
II 23; 120 Wood sweet.
Alleghony, Cometorv.
PERSONS desirous of purchasing lots in this Cem
etery aro referred for information to the Superin.
tendent on the grourds, or to E Thorn,-Druggist,
tier of Penn land Hand streets, Pittsbutgh.
By order ei the Board, .1. CHSLETT.
doe 11 Bdperintendent.
Ground Spice*.
CANS Ground Peppnr;
J_ 11l 10 Cans Ground Cinnamon;
5 Can Ground Alspice;
5 do ado Cloves;
In store and for sale by
J & J MeDEVITT,
dec2o 1
224 Liberty at
M USTARD—Superfine London. • ,
Kentucky in mall Cans. .' • ..
ap24 iFor'sale by' THOS,
D ACON.
by
Primo Hams for family use; for tale loei
THOS. MILLER.' '•
amity Grocer, cot. Wooci.ond.o gar.
UIL.--Aety fine, for sale by
' • THOS. _MITJ,E.g;'
I - corner Wood and 4th eta.
SALLI❑
~ S
„
,
;
• tHE. regular mall stect riaisenger
steamer CIRCASSIAN, C" alit Isaac
tennettorill run asp regular packet
beween Pittsburgh and Cintirsnstii, leaving this port
every Saturday at 10 A M; end Wheeling at 10 P M
the same day: Returning, she will leave Cincinnati
every Tuesday at 10 A M.
For freig ht or passage apply on ',thud.
IL,TPThe Circassian was built expressly for ibis
trade and offers to ker passengers every comfort and
accommodation. " ; mar 23
The regular mail and passenger steam.
'or, MESSENGER, Card Linford,
will run as a ri.gular packet between
Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every
Saturday at 10 A M. and Wheeling at: 10 P M. the
same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every
Tuesday. at 10 o'clock, A M.
For freight or passage apply on board.
The Nlessenger wan built expressly
,I'or this trade.
and offers to her passengers every comfort and Itcrom-
Inodath‘n. mar 23
THE regular mail and paisenger
etenmer MONONGAHELA, Capt.
• ..Stone, will run os n trgular packet be
tween ▪ Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving d.j. port
every Monday at 10, A M, and 'Wheeling at 10 P M,
of the same day. Returning. she will leave Cincin
nati every Thursday at 40A M.
For freight of pa,soge apply on board.
Nlonon go tiela wits built ocpresslv for this
tend,: and offers tu the passengers cner4 comfort, and
auperior act uimi u ndaliona. , mat-31
THE recular mail on 4 passeng er
gtenmer HIBERNIA Copt. John
Klinfelier, .111 run ZIA regularpack-
PE bet Weell Pi:t4lntrgh and Cincinnati. leaving this
port every "Fueirriny at 10 A M. fiEl4 %$ titteling at 10
1' :11, of the same day. Returning, ''s he will leave
Citicirrnsii every Friday at 10 A
THE regular mail 'and passenget
steamer NEV ENCILAND, Cape S
Li Page, will run as n . regular packet
between Pittsburgh. and Cincinnati. loring this
port every Wednesday o: 10 A M, ■nd Wheeling at
10 M, the someday. Returning,.she will leave Che
einnat i every Saturday a 10 AM. ~
For freight or pataar. apply on hoard.
LCrThe New England was built eaptessly for this
ttade, and offer• to the pastengets every cornfoir and
superior Accomermtin,ions. mar 26
There:l3l4r mail and passenger steam
or, C LIP ND 2 CaptainC. aoka,
will run as a regu!ar packet between
Ciaciartati and J'atsburgh. leaving iki 4 ?met ever)
Friday at 10 A M . anti
. 1V Iteeling nt M.the same
day. ft rtorn i she will leave Cincinnati every :11 on
day at 10 o'clock, A M.
For freight or pamrage apply un board.
The ClipperNu erns bailtespresbli fur this trade,
and (diem to her passengers every comfort and secant.
mmintion. , ma'23
IiF.GULAII CINCINNATI PACKET.
Th.• nesa U. S. Mail ,reamer
ACADIA, M. E. Lcca I, blamer.
esiF t.7*l 4,will run asa regular Pahaenger Packet
between Pirt&totrgh and eh° above pol4f, dortog the
or44.in of 1846; fearing every Tburiday ar 10 0'...10ck.
A. M.
J. &J. M'UEV ITT.
^^d 1.41.*1.1 v *t
The Ar-erlia i, ttle* a r.. 4 has supei jai *CcOMITIOaIk•
tions. For freight or trossare, apply pn board. or w
av 9. J. NEWTON JONES. Aet.
For Loaiavilie.
1 to, acts and lidendia light draught
itettinct PACIFIC. Capt. Camplselt,
ma.ivr, will leave for t 4 above and 01
intermediate landings on Monday the 2gth inst. et
tO o'clia.q.. A M.
CON SU L, .
aida.faikr. LOUIS M'LANE
Arm
Rev.) commenced muking 'their regular trips be
tweets Pittsburgh and
The morning boat leaves the Monongahela wharf
%hove the Bridge. pre-wisely at 8 o'clock.
Passengers by this boat takes the stages at Browns
vine same evening at 4 o'clock, and the splendid cars
of the Baltimore and Ohio itailrond atl Cumberland,
next morning, at 8 o'clock, reaching flaltimore the
„ittme evening—only 32 hours through,from Pittsburg
to Battle-tote and Vihanti% to Philadelphia.
The evening hunt leaves at 4 o'clock. Passengers
by the evenin g D o w, w ill lod g e on the Boat in com
fortable State Rooms the first night; will pass over the
beautiful-mountain ornery in daylight; cup and lodge in
Cumberland. Thus avoiding night !revel altogether.
The Proprietors of this tour, in order to make the
con nection complet e between B rownisv Ile and Cumber.,
land, have placed on the Bead 50 st4endid Troy, Alba
ny. Concord and Newark coaches, of the most improv.
ed models, and fif.y toatns of' the best young horses
the country affords in addition to their former stock
they feel satisfied tlicy will be able to accommodate
and give satisfaction to 01l %%homey patronise their
Routs. By our tickets passengers have choice of
either steamboat cr rail road between Baltimore- and
Pliiindelphia,Mnd have the privilege of stopping at
Cumberland:rind Baltimore, and resume their &causal
pleasure. ,•h'or tickets apply nt the office, at the
St. Charles lintel, Wood st.. or at the wharf boat.
feli3 .1. MI.:SKEW:N. Agent.
Md. If. $21:11114
PJ. FANDER, Professor of Ancient and Mnd
. ern Languages, is about to open on the first
Monday in May, (at Mr Toomy's Academy, corner of
Fifth and Market streets, second - story room, entrance
'on Fifth) two new Cla•sos for the Garman and French
languages. The German class will meet on Mondays
and Thursdays, from half past 7 until y o'clo; k, P.
M., the Freuch on Wednesdays and Saturdays at the
same time.
P WILLIAMS,
110 Wood ctleet
Terms:—Five dollars per goarter. .Should there
be any gentlemen who are at leisure between 7 and 9
A hi, or between 4 and 6 P M, the teacher intends to
raise one or two classes more, either fur the above or
other languages,
• -For subsdrilmi a list lies open at the 'above named
'class room.
For references and further particulars apply to Mr
Toomy, et his Academy, from 9 to 4 o'clock P. M.
and to Prof. Fender, et his .Boarding-house. Smith
field street, 4th door above Fourth on the right.
ap24.
Books, Stationarts*NeWsPaPersv &G.
VOR. sale, all the publications of the American
-I.: Temperance society, New York;
,11 setts of the
American Pioneer, vols each; 7 vole of the Journal
of the Senate and Reuse of-Representatives of Penn
Sylvania from 1790 to 1800.; and a variety of other
books; ago od.retail assortment of writing and letter
paper and settee! Books, ink. Quills, andi patent pens.
Aldo, the' Daily and Weekly Vepera of the altY,. kept
on the table for sale,' Sadler:t i e Coumerfeit
patector, Philadelphia:Saturdaf Inquirer, dkc.. ,
- ISAAC HARRIS, Agent
• end Connhissibn Merchant,'
isp296t- No 12, St Ghia'
-
...:,i,. - 'i,. :•.',':::..":.,.:
- Ivor StLatits—ilegularricicet. • *
The new-and splendid passenger
steamer, BRUNETTE, ()apt Perry,
will run in the trade from Pittsburgh
to St Louis during the season of 1890.
The Brunette . was built expressly for the trade and
is, elegantly found in every respect.
For freight or passim. apply on board. ripll
: FOR ,NASEIVILLE--REGULAR PACKET.
I ~ The riew and splendili light draoght
steamer. SAM SEAT, Cart Gligxe-
Lei, will run us a reg . ular Packet to
the above port during . the swoon,
The Sant Stag was built expressly for the Nash
ville trade, and will make her' tripe regularly during
the season. .epld
For freight or passage apply on board or to
W BUTLER & Bllo z ,
,Agents.
SATUR 3A 1' VACKET.
SATURDAY PACKET
MONDAY PACKET
TUESDAY PACKET:
F'or freight nr pa.ingo apply on twArd
re'itte Hibernia waa built czpltlsaly fur the trarlt
nd ..ff.•rs tot he passengers every coition and wipe
tor neeunt.illi toots. apt
WEDNESDAY PACKET
FRIDAY PACKET
For beraht or passage apply no board
1816
MONONGAHELA ROUTE,
•
BROWNSVILLE, TO
BALTINIORE AND PIiILADELPMA,
(Only 73 Miles Stu gin ~ r )
rug SPLENDID ?As/ RUNNING STEMMER?
NfrDJUNI,
German and French.
Plionie Lessons in andeutof the city, as before
::.'.'it.' : ttiO.',:-1(T - -'17i.f . ;: -. :
O F The
.Axiditara elected by the Citizens of 'the
- City Pittsburgb. Audit and settle the AC.
countseNhe OVERSEERS OF THE, POOR, or (be
City; and the Collectors appointed by them .to collect
the Peor Taxes, of said city, from the first. - of. April,
1845, to the first of April, 1346.
'THOMAS' PERKINS, Collector.'
Pint Ward. •
To - nrnonnt, or duplice.te for 1845, WS2 36
" " Cullented, but prnmitted in &l
easement, -6 74
CONTRA
By cash paid I ...!A'shbridga,
exoneenvions and lino loxes,
•' commiesione fur collecting,
JOHN McllEt., Collectot,
Second Ward.
-- -
To amount of Doplidato for 1845, : ion 24
CONTRA
By cash paid E P Pratt, •
" cotninissions for collecting,
THOMAS FAILR:vIAN:CoI;eCtor.
Third Ward.
,Dr.
To amount of dupliceue for 1815, 153417.39
Tor.e6oultected,-but orr.itteol • _
inasseaoment, - 10 50
CONTRA
Cr.
By cash paid E F Putt, $3155 05
" Exoneration, and tort lanes, 106 79
" commissions for cllecting, 166 03
RICHARD HOPE, Collector.
• Fourth Ward. Dr.
To amount of duplicate for 1815, $3 :99 99
CONTRA
By CEl4ll . pnii I J
nxoneein inn! tind I nit taxes,
•' ciimmir4iong for collecting,
• counterfeit nuie allowed,
JAMES DALZELI.. Collector
Fifth {Vat d.
Dr.
To &mown of &plicate for 1815, $1654 75
CONTRA
Cr.
By cash paid E F Prntt. $/493 62
" exoneration' and lust taxes, ' 68 05
" outstanding tRIMI, eitiered up, 14 47
" commissions fur collecting, 78 61
E. F. PRATT,
Merseer of die Poor,
la account with the City of Pittsburgh
To amount received from Juba M'Kee,
Colkacir,2iii ward. $353 63
" • " " Thomas Fairman, •
3d Ward, 3155 05
" James Dalseli,
sth Ward, 1493 62
" P.ritl by Aildnidge n 104 43
•• Outstanding debts duo su ndry
Persona.
persona. 3232 18
Balance due E. F. Pratt, late Over. .
sett; 325 43
CONTRA
By amount of monthly allowance of 145
regular pauper?, belonging to the city.
in which arc embraced many families
with children. ; t3alo- - 45
'• paid incidental expense' and coheir'.
inner of 150 traniient paupers. 1495 30
"of last )eitr'sroutstandin„e debts paid, • 1543 04
'• of claims a*euirrot. the City. assumed,
and duo In the City so par vouchers es
hildieri.,focluling rent, nursing, board
ing • tfec" , , ace, 940 55
•• paid,for Coffins for paupers. 105 75
•• paid for ground rent, and expenses at
tending the erection of a Coal House
for the City Poor, 86 :20
".'paid Physician's salary, Dr. Feline—
stock, 75 00
" on account of Poor House ex•
pease., 66 90
" " on account of funeral expanses, • 60 '2O
•• " " Alderman's warrants, 55 00
•• IJ. A shbridge, per Thos. Fs kitten, 50 00
•• for advertising and ' , girding, 44 37
•' Election expense., 15 00
•' Interest charged on last year's out
standing seeeents, 8 00
" " Balance due last year. 56
Compensation for one year's services, $6OO 00
I. .1. ASII Hal DGE,
Overseer of £4e Poor,
In account with the City, Pittsburgh.
Dr,
To balance nn hand, April Ist, 1845, $262 03
To cash from Thos Parkins, Collector, Ist
Ward, 2,517 61
To cash from Richard Hope, Collector, 4th
Ward, 3,576 91
To cash horn Thomas Faitman, Collec
tor, 3d Ward, 50 00
Tu ca,th from rate ofJacub Hamilton's ef•
recta, 65
To cash from Overseers of Poor, Holli
dayaburgb, 33 25
To cash from J B Guthrie, Esq., Collector
of the Port, 7 50
To cash from. Armstrong county, $55.00
less, 815 expenses. 40 00
To cash from Patient in Sttl4/1 Pox Hos
pital, 40 00
To htiance due I J Ashbridge, 288 04
CONTRA
By cash paid 194 out-door paupers, in. -
which am embraced many'fantilies with
childtaa,- $1,951 52
By cash paid expenses consequent.on the
fire of the 10th April, 1845, fer-taking,.
charge of Small Pox Patients, (before:
the establishment of a Hoipital,) and'
fur
fur the relief and removal of sick end • •
destitute Foreign Paupers, • 1;068 - 49
By cash paid expenses of Small Pox Hos- -.
pita!, " ; '197 07
By cash paid Poor House esPenses, hold , • •
dim provisions, sweeties, dry goods,
,medicines ; repairing house,.,wagon and
harness, cosh and Stewards and Ma -
Irons salary, - • - 793;24
By cash paid for coal for city Poor, • 662 U.
By cash paid for shoes for outdoor sod - ,
Poor House patipers, • - 85 00
By cash paid expenses of special and an , • ,
naafi elections for Overseers of thiPoor, l 67 50
By cash paid for . Medidinee, . • 93 00
By cash paid.for• ctffitie, Conveyances, &c,, 109 38
Physiiiiiir (Hr,-ystittt.) 150 00
" .TalhAllngheny...aridgei 20 110
'it ;':for dry goods, - C t ty - pour; • 69 03
;.• h fargravedigging, • •14 2 5
..". lor - panting.end 41 OL
E. F. Pratt Overseer, •• 104 43
•"•: 'Aldeimaorders fur relief , -. ; 40 , :,00
-4. • %,,,`,,
a
or,. cioiliingi_TOor:-House At!
out door litupen!, /:4J .13
• &Chaining coal , to city poor,. 1A.4.
: " -
:Auditor's eaunpeomm.
-7:i 00
+O. 0 drones of Jot and4th
6.00
,ernool7msitp:odiedndarOeiderveotrd,to,feoiorifiti:wB:4l4nyk,:irsNot:eses.trov,;:ccee,si, 3
. I.o _ 0
..uO,
i"cash paid for °lgoe -lent! • '38700
— 59132 99
"The number orPatittets in t4e . titi.rOor House,
April 1841845, amounted to thigy_ eight.
The number admitted - up to , AFqiii,lB . 46, min:rented
to thirty two.
The number diacharitedcluring fha iastyetit i ernount.
ed to seventeen.' • . -
H $2759 10
Cr.
$2520 61 .
105 113
132'66
The number of deaths during the eirne time atUtiunted
The number remaining in the Poor House aMeenta
$2759 10
, .
The Auditors htiVe felt constrained to inake the
increase in the coMpansation of the oveoilootsw on ac-
count: of the extraordinarily itrrlanus ancLengroasing
duties whibltwere necowarity:develwid upon them by
the lainentable .contingencies- of the' past year, 'The
great fire, the small, flex; the; pietracted and severe
winter, and thenntire withholding of the accostonied
aid of the beneiblent block coinraitties, who in former
winters
. labored and provided so liberally for the poor.
noronly inefeased!matnrially ;the disbursements, bet
added jn a-vcrYi unusual and fiarrassing degree to 'the
labors and 'duties of the office.' The compensation of
the Physicians was also increased, by tenson of a pre
vious understanding betweiin thentaud. the Overseers.
-JOHN; J.:MITCHEL,
• , W. C. ; MER EDITH,
J. SHIDLE,
nuk)r) - • • • Auditc>s.
$353 63
18 01
$172.24
T_TAvti: YOU ''A OOUGIiI-tDu not neglect it
41 - TIP"' n hava.Met a Premature - death for the,
want of a littlouttention'..to acomnion
Have you a coughl—Dr. Jayne% Exprtztortint snare
medical prescription, containing ao poisonous drug.
and used in an extensive .pranticts lot 'several years.
will most positively afford relief, 1 and 'save you from
that awful dixeexa Potmonuty Consumption, which'
annually sweeps iota intothe grans hundre4s of the young - I
'the old; the fair, the lovely end t hC, gay.; -
Have you a caught -be persunded;to purchase a
bottle of the Expectorant! Today! to-morrow may be
tou /ate.
$3427 39
$34'27 89
rot , this plain reason; that le no one id the thoesand
cases wham it * . be; , ii n'ed hits !Etfttiled, to relieve:-
Prepared and sold by', Dr..loy:ne,No 20 SeutliTiiird
strop?, . 1 i
Vor sale in I'itfsburgh by i•
Aj JAYNE.S, Agent.
ap`24-d.4:Av No F'otsrib sc. , near Wood..
Cr.
S3J7G 91
121 30
188 78
10 00
FORWARDINT; AND' coloitssioN'ttglicHiatr,
,East Beaver Point and Bridgewater.
BEAVER. COUNTY, PA. .
Proprietor and Agent of Steamers )
• -
Ay n
,
ati_c'n !GAN ,;?-!.".":=7,--`”....
$3899 9
Daily betuieen; Pittsburgh aid Beui,er.
WILL be prepare) on eartieA opening of 'Canal
Y navigation, to rreceive property at his Wharf
Bpat orio WarehouseJor6ill pnime on Erie citron
ian. crosS cut and Ohio; Canals, for all 'points on Lake
Eoe and sipper Lakes, nq also forward - produce, &c..
by Penn's improvements.
'Apply or or address , J. S. DICKEY, .
feb`4.-tf. Beaver.
$1654 75
GEO. S. SIVA RTZ has jnsti . received a !army,
stock of very so(rzrior . Freach ' Ginghatna tor
Lad iev Dresses. -
Also a fine 38.5011Melit of Gingham Lawns, to which
he would invite the attention of the Ladies, at No 108,
Market street, be!.weertl sth and Liberty stress.
spit).
GVI S. SWARTZ has jest opened a vary eaten
sive assertment of superior French Laura, of new
patterns and beautifukdoloot, that Cannot fail to please
at fop 10) 106; Market 'street.
P Sitatttings.i .
JUST received a vinery of 4- 7 1 5-4 6-4 by 12-4
Shemings of the bed mark for , 'ink. very cheap for
cask
'WO GE9.:S: SWARTZ
$8661 34
Tables.
Odarn small tables with !shelf wader the top
!nada for School! Desks, flit. sale 4 . ltelp dt the
farnhare warehouse tif j
- Tables. . • -
IVre ft ur E c ! i te ;e sr t o v p art ottd af and fi.rt• low at the
rpHE steam boat Mantua will he :sold'on endow'.
1 modeling temp. : Enquire an the "Monongahela
route" office, St Charted Hotel, ot• at the ,Unian Cot
tonpeFnnotory7 K. MO 01113EAD.
140 evnEr,,E,rr 4,7,utzdertT:,:ll:tift.t.thOne
Liberty overt, and running buck. 1 1 18 :feet to a 10 feet
alley. Apply to Nu 80, Stewart's Buildings.
np9•tf tHAS M HA'S.
JUST recohied ajar 13collection
•S' of fo.hionobie;Songs, Waltzes, Va
z riat)ons, gte - , Or the nue. Bt
F biLUME'S
p 6 112 Wood door . above sth
WM. MOODY rei•Pectfully tuinourices to his old
friends. that he intends Opeuing a Select School
in this city. Oa the let ',Monday of April next, in the
basement of the Third Presbyterish Church.
inite.t4f. ,
$8664 3
Seller's !Liver Pills,
F °B lie cure of Liver Comnlaints, and - othei
diseases arising (Om a deitsaged state tif. the
Liver:
Symptoms ofe DiSrFtlell Ids' et
appetite, sickness of 'the stornach;iiains in the hefid, I
shoulders, hack and awe. ',of weariness, wiiit
sleepless nights, costiveness of bowels. followed in
semi:leases by looseness . , alight, dry cough, low spirits,
with disinclination to every. duty. stri'
_prominent isy,M.P.
toms of a diseased moo'? of the . The liver ts.,
hrkever, often much detang,ed whet] the' most formidat
hie symptoms am abseht, and become sadly out of
order before it is known. • .
1113rIf the symptoms are presem,and the Pills Used
according to the ditections without;, producing benefit,
the motley be'returried.• '
A remarkable calm.; Attention
,is asked to the
following, statement Samuel 141.'COrd,,' Esq., of
Wellsborgh, Va
t 6,825 -99
Weilsbitrgh,l7o., Mity Ilfith, 1845.
I hereby certify that I was afflicted whittle Liver
Complaint and Phthisici fur o long! time, being., more
than a year under the rare of a physician, that the dis
ease, Inatend of being relieved by the medicines I took,
kept gradually getting Worse; my body eivelled so that
wadi unable to stoop lOw enough . to tie my shoe.—
Whetii the disease was at the •waret I was redomended
try ifi
to eller's Liver Pills. I did Rd, and was relieved
greatly by- the first box; and completely cured bv the
second. ; SAMUiEL IIdeCOICD.;
TllOte Pills, which stand unriyalledby any Medicine
known for the cure &diseased Liietc. are prepared ,
and sold wholesale and; mail by R.. E. SELLERS,.
No. 57 %Peed street-
Sold,alsoby theeity dtuggists generally, and H. P.
Sehatartz and d. Mitchell, Allegheny City.
.•. np2B - ; ; .
, .
, . Removal.
HE
•
;undersigned.bas removed to 'Nth '23—Third
street, below FerrY, where he 'wiltkeep on hand
a large assortment of Tubs; Buckets; Churns,
Half.
'Bushels, and Peck meatnire.s, bt aka tiounitCodat Buck
lots; oval Tubs and. Realism, Bathing Tubs made to
order nettle shortest notice, all kinds of steam beet
work always on hand, Thankfid for past favors here
spectfullyaolicits the attention of merchants and oth
ers; his work will be made of the bell, Materials and
by the brit svorktnisn, I - cah only..sayihat,l . will
; warrant all work niede'',at tn} shop, and will:surpass
any to the dlry, which will be 541,1 cheap for cash. • I
WORL,
ap9;imd&u, 1 . ipcgt6*al Cdoperz. ' '
.f. 4 . :
'1 : ";4"
rt.
J. S. DICSIEV,
New Gringlmns;
Frenthla7llll.
T. B. YOUNG & co"
Hand pt
T B. YqUNG & CO.,
Hand et
Steam pont for ISale.
For Salo, IL
SF;LEPT SCHOOL
NO CURE, NO tAY I
',:.,%:,'•
:7'!;f;; -',_:';k. -...:.7-i';
E 3{:, , PICESBrE.Y OR .W.A G
414 E Proprietor,: of the-ftillOirs'
Canal Beats, have<at this soiio
nation of lt number of•Blerchaing in tqttabUre.4 4 !ilf l 7 ;: :.
along the :route of Canalli - nade arrangenaetts teremi!. - ,,.
a reguloir daily line for the transportation of off Liirds-
of Merchiadise. Mond h orn Pittsturgh,.Bisnipsville . ,
Johnstown, IfoliiJaysdurgh„ ;rider at feet •
intermediate ptaceS. -
One boat will leave the Warehottse of'
ty & Co, Canal Basin. PiftshOrgh, every day, (except
Sunday,) and shippers can depend on hating - - . 1010 •/
goods always forwarded tr about deley and oo,vsecorn-....
madating terms: . • -
We respectfully solicit a liberal share s&PsitrOidl 6, -
- BROPRIE'POItS. •-;
PICK WORTH,-Buat Nil 4 - 1 . .- • „,
do do Eitchaog.4,'
_-•
do do Terms; • -
- • ,do _ do Pacific': =
U H BARNES, .:'Pusht
do do Esoinei
.AGENTS: sf-
J
liICKWORTH; Johnstotvti
JNO NtILLER; Holhdo ..burgh
C A PITANtiLT:t&Cts,-Pittsbargh.
Now open tstiresA3 otintlire
ed Ginghanis,Puriloncl London M
,
will be at my mutt! 10* priced.
WH GA - Ft
Market sireet - i i iitsiolrglit
. .
THOMPSON'S C:AIthIINATIVI is
the
IJ bestlttetikinf fat she speedY cute oTCholic, ,
enkaryancl Botat•I Cumpteiti3,.,both in adulte,and-ehit
cleo, ever invented. It :s free from Opirtitt.enttfein':.
be adrninisteted to the Most delicate' intupt,
perfeet safe - ty.. ice•2s and 50 CIA-per bottle. -setrt-:
by all the principlit Oth,gieta intho'City,
Prepared and sohd hi the Proof ietor. •7 . •
-• • F.i3Ci lit 11 - 1011 N. Druggi l,
car Hand and Penn ,tts, Pitt,butO:
,
ALSO. Thompson's Anti Dyspeptic enci PtirgMiv
snid noobovo. '
Patronized by Everybody.
IrPm•i•'' , m , fr!_7‘ . 7Ml=l"rm'fMr
Etch box of GLNUINE SUGAR- CO&TED ,P 11.14 bas:apait
...tetttollll o 4olllo4itlipililli.......
Sivature
b;igi~iYlfiU~~iav ALL
":41' 01
hrenior-v- TiitYart
.
`The 'l% . trnderlu 1 Vegetable Pitrgatlve s
FOR THE CURE OF
lietlache, Giddiness, Rheumatism. Pilei,llispepsip; -
Scurvy, Smnll I'ox, Jaundice, 1 ain9 in the Backrill':
ward Weakness, .palpitation of the Heart; liking -11l
the Throat, Dropsy, Alima, Fever or ell kinds, Fe.
male Complain's, Measles - . Salt Rheum, lieartintrn;:[/- - -,
AVerm Cholera slntbUß, ef.llgb,4,
Cough, Consumption, Fits, Liver-Com pfelm, Erysipe
las, geafnessjtchings of the Skin, Colds, Goat ;Gratz.:
NetVollB tOMplOints,"an ri variety of other diseases. _
arising from - ImpitritieS of the blood, and obstritctioett
'ln the organs ofcligestion.-
. , [From the ,Agent Quebec ; L. C. j - '
DISEASE OP `11.E'1.,1 V:E "Lk." ,
DEAR Snit--Agreeable tO - your desire, - I
--write to
keep you 'apprized of the pruspects,or the Clicherter
Sugar Coated Purgative Pill ; in this city: - ArMiLtnay-
recollect; when I - first commenced sellingyet* inedt-;
rine, which wee in May, 114-14, vie little drenined
the rumness that *ould Crewe the undertaking: -- Our
p r emi s es had boon- so completely flontled,ey the One
thousand and one-Unsaleable renter - 1y fur every hoist f:- ;."'--
ble complaint under ihd Sun, that I - set iouslY - contein;
plated having nothing more to do With ant thing or the
kind. However, at the mist urgent soficitatietit-,4vb
consented to maken trial ofyours. At first-we fourid - ....-
'considerablerlitEculty in aitractin,tpubdieaitentleittio
wards them. People had - b&n- so often citteerved by
the vi le compou it:l)l6h have tioode4 the ccitintry foe , -- -
the lost
. 15 years dr Wee, that they delerinined,' if , - 1.
possible, never to be "taken-ire! again; aid:the cense....
(mend was, they ctibld.bartily he persuaded tottectipt
of the the Saying' is. feu "love- nor rtmealy .. ' .. - •;. -
Thus midterre proceeded fora Week or teit,tthett:tts: - .
"good luck would have it, "Mrs. N---r„'alrlyet,-::",
our city, who bad long suffered from an - affectiort.of
the Liver, atcompaniedbylridigestion of the most alt4=-,'
ideate - character, was persuaded to accept of a box, ott
condition that nothing was paid rarity if they disf.
not afford her' - the: necessary 'relief. frith - A Confeeir - -..z .
*ctounelves hid very little faith hi the mattey, -- .
ing nit- we did. that her complaint wiS One Oflortg.:-,
standing. and had been unauderissfully- treated rhYt
most eminent 'Physicians of this And seVeral.tieighbor,l
- towns. But we had ddterminid give . theined'e;::
ox
elite fair trial, andlf it ptceed ie be woubless,.lC . -
Would be a source of satisfaction to .. k n e w it;
.you,sind to as. No liteste our joy than aurPriSe; how
ever, Only a few dayi had elapsed, when the lad . y .
presented herself at DUI- ettunter and enquired fur anottef
er box. "I really think, Mr Williams saya2slitt s , •
"that your Pills ate beghining to *ark a: great thentre
in my healtli,.ted- altogether for the heifer:When I
took tha,second dose.l began to reel much-biteirthatr - -.'
I did dt tiii.; - thepain in my also
lewd; my appetite began iii improve; end the Moat
seemed to circidate ihrough my veins ea itiany
youthful days. Si nceihen ; I hate taken theiviiniindef:--1 - ,'
of the Pills, and my, ittproitement has beet) sensibly
pingressieg at evety repetition of the dose ' 'I
no doubt that a few Meta blues will efibetiittßy4Mol.- -
me." - Thu result was tis-she prerlicted.::l-ief.heitit.h.-...-:.L;
is completely restored. The flioilior.ynittit and= bent
ty has rettir'nerl Id het eheeke;'hnd the prOtrieif
long and a happy life is before her: stef.attlisfietV s ;
ehe will never forget the Click - ditty
'Att.might natundly be itipposed; the:-news of
traordinarjr cure .11fratt. tepidly disseminated thrpeghtha...-' . .:7- .
city and adjazent Cottntryf and scarcely a Week'
elapsed, before enquiries began to bo made fur: Click
ener'eSugar-Coated Purgative Pills; and - the id erneetl'. - -- -
has already ineveased in such an extent. thaCiXre 'find'
the greatest difficulty in supplying-it. luract;if it slid , .:.
not seem like exaggeration,4 might almost say,thai We
are literally besieged by women. and childrett,laboi , .-: - .--;
ing under every possible ailment which "humeri - flesh
is heir tsi."2- The halt, the lathe, and. the--bliedrthe
asthmatic, censOmptire, and dy , speplic,
our doors in pursuit of the ueverdltiling-Paintaaa,..,-;.. - .- - ;;;
Testimonials of its saletary effects are :velaiitsitily.-;:j" . ..
flowing in epee us from (Wary tient - ter. Cleo-Penton
informs us' he has been - relieved Of ,ti mosr.obstinata,'?
Dyspepsia. Another has just recovered - fronatieri--' -
cuts attack of Apoplexy. -A - third hes succeeded - ler";,. -
expelling frem his system the iYinpterns -of Jaundlce;--7:'
And a fourth has just recovered from an attack of fel:
int - teary CMisumption,which hattortfined
bed rdi many manths.-Se - te go. But do not fail
-keep us supplied.. Besides 'our Trade.Y-We
have standing Orders from tho country to a--lirge
amount. Send 30,Gtoss at your.enrliest cOnyenience
Yours, &c.' R. R. WILLIAMS. -
.. Quebec, L. C., April 14,1845.
' REMEIVIBER, DR. C. V. CLICRTNED bttbm:
original inventor ofSugar *Coated Pills; and
nothing of the suit was ever heard of until be. intin.,
&cod: them in Jane, 1843, as will be aeon py the fol
lowing: • •—•
FitEMIUM
_ ... .
' This Diploma was ewinied, by the - AMERICAN
INSTITUTE, et the Annual Fair, held ifi the eitlisr..:.
Nerd Yells, October, 1893, to C. V. CLICKENERS
for the invention of SUGAR COATED PILLS:, .
- - .
JAMES TALLMADGE, Preaidont. ,
. T. B. WiltEltl&N.ool responding
GURDON J. I.c.cht, Recordink Secretary.,
' To avotp.ConisTEELPEATll.—Purcbaser s must:
always ask. for Clickener's Sugar Coated Yegetribkr;.: .
Pills, and see that each bok has upon it:Ms siz,t.ust,
all others are counterfe!t.
WM.: JACKSON, corner. of Wood ani'Llher l i ,
streets; is Dr. Clickener's agent for'Prttiburdb a .
vicinity. .
A. M.. POLLOCkI. hei
1-1 street, near the new 'Court aplStli'
~:~ :..-~
r eat - Etara:
gains in
76e Silk;
reges Lawns;:,.
litariaesrrinio:
ngiirimsf RGIICSt
ench &..kkutch,
M DoLaine's:.
lk, Nierioy:Tbri
3 t.:,- - CashrniNi . -
!rgur, roc
d
ibbons;
Dyed; Ditit!s
asiery;
trona- Ijiill:l4lg. - .7
icea`k_Edgingti
>•. • .vti
"
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