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Ia eeference to comniunications.which may opliear in thiipairer, we haveone or ta.O remarks to make. We will insert none : without the name,of the author be log kist mallei known to us, and when inserteiLtnust waira betaken as eicpressiveof thavie W 8 cf the writer ; and ant the isditor of this paper, uniesi the views so expressiilaitieclittiriallyreniarlid uianti and approved • Accincs . r.—On last evening an .old gentleman, • • • wluists name we could not lentl, tan against a dray in Mirket'sircet, with his hiuggy, and was thrown out on his bead, and very badly injured, receiving anum_ ber of Sev et esvoiincla on his bead. THE Tit ektaz.—Last-night being set apart for the benefit of Mr Silsbee, the house was well filed. Mr Silebeeperformed the different parts which ho assumed with that quaintness and humor 4ich . eharacter ized all his performances. Owing to the inclemency of thes weather and, the heavy 'ruins - with which we have tbeen visited during his tngagement; and, which prevented a large =eller from witnessing his inimi table, delineations of "Yankee eharater," he : has consented_ to prolong hi?engagement a few.more even- Inge,. when all May have an opportunity of seeing him. Shakspeare's , beautiful play of "Romeo mid - Juliet." is to be performed. Mrs Lewis taking the part of" Romeo," which is'n novelty in itself; and tile new 'piece entitled "The Lady of the Lions," in which Mr Silsbe will appear. It?WM . Eli6o bet seen, by a Card in another column, that Mr yortuts, a very talented and promising young actor, takes .his first benefit in Pittsburgh to-morrow night. Let. it be a bumper. The Box sheet is now Cottextix—We attended 'several evenings at " Phi lo Hall," to refresh and enliven our spirits by listen ing to the delightful music,"Vocal and Instrumental," whiCti was '6O hatihaniously produced by Lhasa talented and admirable performers, Messrs Barton and Green. Notbeing a performer, we of course are trot able, to say whether Mr Barton excels every body else upon .the .Pluto ..or not, but judging entirely_ from the -ePect produced upon the audience by the ravish• ing tones of the Flute', we should say that be is at the top of his. profession.' The singing of Mt' Green was decidedly good. He has a• wonderful command of his vuico and" sings with great feeling anti tendernesi. His singing produced a palptibleimpiessiOn Upon the audience, particularly upon the fairer portion of it, who appeared to be much pleased with the .•htindsornd vocalist." • =Hi ;w'. .i.-._ '''....-.... -, -•. ' !'r' , ."''''.;: ';.:' tii _ASOTHER ACCIDEST.—SeveraI workmen were in bred yesterday evening by the fsiling of a portion of tlie.,scaffuhrng, as they were about leaving the Cath olic Church. They fell about fifteen feet and one of litem knovin as a German Brother, had hie leg bra "kert—she autiet intending carpenter was injured in the back and much bruised on other parta of his body.— "The otheri *en not. set musty injured. TO THF. MECHANICS AND MANUFACTUR ERS OP ALLEGHENY COUNTY. .The undersigned having been appointed a Commit. tee to receive and forward articles intended fur the Great - National Fair, and Exhibition, to be held at Washington City on the 20th May next, have obtain• ed rheum of the store in Wood street, adjoining the corner of Second street, belonging to Mr T Liggett, where - any specimens securely packed, will be receiv— ed. and from whenceihey will be forvranied to Wash— bigton at the expense of the owner, which, by way of Brownsville, and Cumberland, will bo about $l,OO per 100 lbs. i* highly important that the skill and industry of Allegheny County should be fully represented. not only by the exhibition of new and curious specimens, but also by a display of those staple articles of maim facture which are required for the regular course of business; and which ought to be accompanied by statements of their lowest wholesale prices. Ln order to secure favorable positions for the speci. mesa that may he transmitted, it will be necessary that theyshould not be later in leaving this city than Monday, ltla May next. Forfulther information on the subject. imply to THOMA,S BAKEWELL, JOHN SHERIFF, . • • F LORENZ. ALLEN CORDELL, L R L I.VINGSTON. rittriburgh,'April2T, 1846. Committee. T 44' lIM MEM Or 'Lei the Public beer in mind, that Scarlet Fe veroand other complaints incident to sudden changes of the weather, are peculiarly prevalent at this season of the year. Thousands of cb ild ren, and many persons of mature ago, are dying weekly, because they over look the - only medicinewhich is infallible in diseases of that kind. Thatmeaicine is Clickner's Sngar Coa ted. Vegetable Purgative Pills, which have been sue. ceasful in cases of the greatest obstinacy, and where all other rennedies had proved unavailing. Physicians of the highest eminence, have prescribed them in their practice,. and they have been highly recommended by a. committee. of the' American Institute, appointed to investigate, their merits. Let those who have never used them consent: to make ti iingha trial, and they will never hive cause to regret their determination.— In case of failure, Winch a thing is possible, the money will in all cases be returned. Sold by Wm Jackson. corner of Wood and Liberty streets,t who is 'general Agent for Dr Clickener's Pills in -Pittsburgh and vicinity. 07Beware of an imitation article called "Impra• wed Sugar-Coa(ed Pills,"purporting to be Patented so.both the pills and pretended patent are forgeries. got up by a miserable quack, in New York, who, for the last four or five years, has made his living by counterfeiting popular metlicium. may 6 EMI VIT,TI3OIIRGH; PA. THURSDAY MORNING,„ MAY 7, 1846 CORRESPONDENTS BONGS FOR THE PEOPLE. A tft—"And you'll remember me. What other joys, what other hopes - May MI the heart with glee, Give tne . thegreatest soap of soaps— Oh Joase's GOA P I for -mti. When pimples come upon the face As I've icon come on thee, If you would these defects eran. Ob! 'do remember me • When 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; When freckles or when yellow skin Fromface or neck should flee— At each a moment I must win, • And - you'll remember me. Thin Josias's SOAP will show its power • Upon your face and neck— . Yourtikin , more Clear than fairest flower, Without blotch of speck: . . 'Arid the fromm - freckles, pimples, tan, Your skin will be quite free— Thus yeu'll be made the love of men— And loan' remember me. • Sold at JACKSIN'S Patent Sletlicine Warehouse 89-Liberty street, head of Wood—itt the same place is said the Moorish Hair Dye and Spanish Lilly White. Principal o,ffice—!-Sign of the American Eagle,' 83 Chatham at., New York. SIP - RING STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, PALM LEAF HATS, BONNETS, &C R• TA.II4EIt. •& NO. low, WOOD STREET. jßeg leave to mill the attention of their friends .. ... g ial—maand Count?* Merchants generally, to • •••• "'""their very large and excellent assort ment-of Boots, Shoes, Palm Leaf Hats, and Ladies and Misses' Florence. Braid, Lawn and Straw Bon nets, of this Spring:lmportation, all of which have been selected with great care expressly for the West ern 'trade, and purchased at lower prices than here tofore, and which will bo sold at a small advance on invoice prices. Country Metchants would do well to examine our stock and pt ices before making their pur chates. - , • , . _ . ap2B 17)0;NDOVISASI 1— / 0 7 7 Lights Window Bash ".1Y V,.assorteal sizes, ilia , received end for sale low pr . WILMAJITH. DR,. JACKSON'S PILE EMBROCATION . . - . ~ . From Editor of _the'. Philadelphia. Time,; • . ITIGHLY IMPORTANTl—Jackson's Embroca tion never fails. It, is the only medicine now sold fir the cure of one 'of the most common and troublesome diseasii. , A friend who "hasiven cured by it, Rafts us to Rppnk ivarmly in praise of.-the efficacy of Jackson's Pile Embrocation. He desctibes it as being the very best remedy of the kind ever imagined by enthusiasts in pharmacy. Mr. Ashford's letter must. decide the question in the mind of, every one. • PILLS! ' , lces!! rthts!! - Rarely a day passes that we do not get same testi. loony, either verbal or written, of the great effioacy of Dr. Jackson's Ptle Embrocation. head thefolowingt NEW Yono. 721 Broadway, } Dr. N. ;JicitSns.:De Sn ar ptemb Sir: lV er ill 2 Yo l u " setd me six bottles of your pile embrocation? I wish them part to keep myself, and part for a legal gentleman, a:friend of mine, who hris found great relief in using from rny.. hottlelttvo or three times. You remember, when in Philadelphia, I was suffering dreadfully from this ter riblescourge, I only tusk one bottle from you; I have not used it quite oil, and am now perfectly well. As you may suppose, I proclaim the virtues of your medi cine'wherever I go. I tell evety. friend about it, and it is singular to perceive how many are suffering in this way—l believe half of my acquaintances are more or less afflicted. Let me tell you that you can sell here us lust as you choose to make. When you want cer tificate from me yen shall have it, and you are at liber ty to show this letter if you wish. Respectfully, yours; - LEwIS P. Amman. A supply of the above atticle has just been recieved, and for sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea store, No. 72 Foul th street near Wood. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. mnyl d I m M. M'LiLUGHLIN, GROCER, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AAD DEALER IN FOREIGN LIQUORS. NO. 35, WOOD STREET, 'Nearly opposite the St Charles "late!, PITTSBUG El. l'A, RESPECTFULLY invites the nttentinn .of the trading community to a stock of Grocerie6. •{Vista and Forrisrn Liquors, a hich he is now re ceiving. and will sell on pleasing terma. He would name in part. the following articles, viz: • eop,aiac Brandy-4 proof; Chard, Dopey & Co; Seignette and Pellevois in brand,: Afersina Do; Holland Gin-2 , 1 proof—'Grape and oilier brand.; Wines—Port. Modelia, Sicily, Lisbon 13i,61 1 . 1 champagne—V erenny, 13achus, sod Cliumiriz hen Salad Oi/-413ordearix' and 'N ireC Principe Cigars—'Simunboat.': Wancliartr' and ether brands; Tens—Y Hyson, Gunpowder. Imperial and Black; Coffee—Various grades, some very tine. Dried Fruit—Almonds, Filberts, Currant, Figs, Citron, Lemons, Oranges and Raisins. Saleratres, Sul Soda, Epsom Salts, Nutmegs Cloves, Pepper, and London Nlumtrcl; Manufactured Tobacco—vuriuus brands and qualities: Pittsburgh Manufactures. 4'c. 4.e. His Wines and Liquors have been selected w ith care and judgment of the Eastern Itnponersi and as he deals in Foreign Liquors only, purchasers may rely on getting a genuine article. Western Mere/trants, Hotel Kecpers and Steam. boat men are respectfully solicited to call and ex amine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, os he hopes tomake it their interest by furnishing them with choice articles at the lowest market rates. Consignees of ‘Vestern Produce will find it to their advantage to employ him, as his connexions enst af ford him great 'nail ies fat the sale of Bacon, Cheese, Lard, Butter, Flour, &c. To those wishing to forward produce to the.F.astat n markets, ho would say that he has made arrangements with houses of undoubted character, and will be pleased at ull times to makes liberal cash advances on goods Im-welded through him to their addresi. may 2 d&w2w. Caps: Caps!! Caps!!! SUMMER Caps for men and bnpt i ra at 25 cent* atily. Having already received a large share of public pat. renege, and desirous to increase it still snore, the sub scriber offers to the public the largest and most com plete asson meat of caps ever manufactured in this city, and at the most moderate prices. Persons purchasing themselves, or sending persons to purchase for them, if not satisfied, can have their cups changed, or the money returned; the subscriber engaging himself to keep the best made caps, Ind of the best materials. All caps, whether cloth or fur, repaired 60 as to be as good as new. Those purchasing for cash to sell again, will find it their interest to call upon the subscriber as he is deter mined to sell as low as the East. His manufactory is in Market street. between 2d and 3d streets, 3J door from Johnson & Stockton's bookstore. lie will also L cep on hand cap ttimmings of all de scriptiona, at very redsced prices. _ ai,lo lm In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny coon ty,of June Term, 1892, No 106. IN the matter of the voluntary a5 ..,5...) .., s ...) i• signment of Patterson & Vandyke. L March 21, 1846. William Willson, i , t the assignee, having filed his account - - and asking to be discharg ed, it is or dered that notice thereof be given in the Daily Morning Post, Published in the city of Pitts burgh, for gist weeks, and if no objections are made the assignee aforesaid will be discharged from his trust. From the Record, mar 26 di w GEORGE, R. RIDDLE, Pro, Silver Ware MANUFACTURED to order—and a large stock of Silver Tablet and Tea Spoons, &a, now on hand and for sale at the lowest cash prices. Citizens 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 ces, as I possess every facility of manufacturing low as in the eastern cities. All silver warranted standard. . • W W WILSON, ap4 ter of 4th and Market st. 1 . • John W 13urrell—Ekttorney at Law IMAVING returned from his Poropean tour has 4.l.taken an office on the north east corner of Smith field and Fourth streets. Persons having bad busi ness and papers in the hands of Samuel Kingston Esq, deceased will call on the above as all the unsettled lousiness of Mr Kingston has been left in his hands. mars A 1.11 —" The Old House al Home." 0 that old head of mina, where my jetty hair dwelt, And where scurf or where dandruff' was never vet felt, Where my love so oft rambled, (that is,) her thoughts and her fingers, ' Tis on that hair of mine that my fancy now lingers. Yet dearer ; far dearer titan aught living or dead, Is that beaulitul hair that then grew on my head. But though I thus do complain that my hair was long lost, It is once more restored, nt Ti very small cost ; For have bought for three shillings--'tis a trifio to give For a bottle ofJorrEs' famed Hair Restorative; And now dearer, far finer than 'twas ever before, Is my hair, since Jones' famed Hair stuff did it thus It is an honest truth, that a 3s. bottle-of Jones's Coral Hair Restorative will give any one a good bead of hair. It forces the hair to grow, stops its falling off, cures scurf, and dresses the - hair, - keeping it in order, thrice as long as any thing die made—just try it. Sold at JACKSON'S 'Patent Medicine Ware house, 89 Liberty street, Pittsburgh; bend of Wood— at the same place is sold the Moorish Hair Dye; Span ish Lilly White and Italian Chemical Soap. .. o: Principal 'Office, sign . of the. American Eagle, Chatham street, New. York., :- .Itit USTARD—Supettnn,London. - .151 Kentucky in small Enno. • - • • ap24 Fat sale by THOS, MILLER.- '' , ..- . .,•• , -a:;'.'l ,- :.. - : , ',•:, - ,i: -- ,;:.,: , : - . 1.1:? -;1•.,,-,f,,.,:,,-,,,4,,,,..„:... , • '-• •-•••••••••-: •• •-•-••• BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. By the, arrivAuf tile schooner ViMtura, at New Oti Mans. on the 24th oh, the Bulletin has received advi• cos from Vern Cruz; to a late date, and from the city of MeziGo to the 4th ult, The newt, is nut of partic ular interest, . The Caurier Francais of the 11th sit, states that the port of Mazatlan had been blockaded by the A merican squadron on the authority of a private letter addressed to the editor, and dated March 21st Tn a subsequent number of the 4th ult, the seine journal pronounces the statement entirely erroneous, and pub lishses several extracts from papers in the vicinity of Mazatlan, contradicting the rumor. The cabin's at Mexico were pursuing vigorous mea sures against all who incurred their displeasure. la Fot ma ar.d the Contra Tiempo, papers said to ho de voted to the interests of Santa Anna, have been seized and their editots Messrs Zercero and Luis Espino ar rested. He admits the evils but thinks pence should only be compatible with the maintenance of honor. He ens alders the Mexican Republic on despoiled of its terri- ' tory by the United States, and declares she will never recognize the American standard mi the soil of Texas, and that never will the nati-m permit new conquests and new usurpations by the United Stales. He rays that he tens not the power to declare war—that belongs 'to Congress. Mexico has never committed ass ng gression on the ten holy °film United States; and she is prepared to repel all a g gression on her soil. After this preamble Paredes Proceeds at great length to vindicate his own bravery, patriotism, &.c. It is mentioned in the papers that the President line increased very considerably the detachment as• ' signed to guard his residence as if be were not without apprehension of difficulties in the city of Mexico. Lzter News Expected.—The Mobile Tribune, of the 23th ult. soya:—"By a gentlemen who came from Pensaceli yesterday we learn that the U S sloop of war Somers -relived at that port on Saturday last, six days from Vera Cruz. It was reported that she brought important despatches to our Government, which here been transmitted by mail to Washington city. From some unaccountable cause we failed to receive the letter of our correspondent cnntaining the news. We look font confidently to dny." BLEACHED AND SIMITINGS. The attention of purchasers is invited to our largo stuck of the, goods. 4 4 Superior Sea Island shitting Mtutlin, 15 16 du do do du do; 7 3 do do do; 12 4 fiamiltonsSife - hing; 5-4 do do; 9 8 du 'a do. morl7 CHF. & PENNOrK Pittsburgh Manufactured Tobacco 20 KEGS Ping Tob a cco; 5 .• Ladies Twi4t. do; 10 " Va. " do; 10 CaV ' ti, 1. Lump, do; In store and for sale by Alum and Copperas. 15 BBLS Alum. IL/ du Copperns. in stnrn and for role by npll/ MI LLER A. BIC tirrsoN J. S. DICKEY, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCTIAN'F, East Bearer Point and Bridgewater. BEAVER COUNTY, PA. Proprietor and Agent of Steamers, LAKE ECIE, aun o .p. =4O--, 31 ICH /(:AN, ethi=a Daily between Pittsburgh and Beaver. WI LL 6o prepared on emleist opening of Cann; naVlgUlion, to receive property at his Wharf Boat ur in Warehouse, for all poirds on Erie emen sion,cdoss cut and 1/Irio Canals, for all peinti on Lake E r ie and upper Lakes, a, also forward produce, &c. by Penn'a improvements. Apply or address J. S. DICKEY, feh24-1.1. Beaver. 0 .. F.0. S. SWARTZ has just received a lams stock of very superior French Ginghalos for Ladies Dresses. At.o n fine nssnrt ment of Gingham Lawns. to which he would invite the AIM/lion of the Ladies, at No 10G, Markel 'veer, between ritit and Liberty streets. G".s SWARTZ has j , 1,1 opened a voty o m en — Ai VC tiel‘OrtMent or litJperiOr FreDal 11.1101%, of new patterns and twautif.le.olta s . that fail please (opat ) 106. Market at met Shectings. JCS•f n vericty of 4-1 5-4 G-1 by 18-4 Sheeting, 44be be,t marl. 1. y cbanp for cash Tables. CANE dozen fakirs v. - di' shelf under the op mndd for School Desks, for sale cheap at the Furniture urehouse of ANTONIO NARDI 140 FEET of ground, commencing. nt the corner of Dougherty's alley, facing on Liberty street. and running back 110 feet to a 10 feet alley. Apply to No 80, Stewart's Building.. op9-tf CH AS M JUST received a lurgecollection M V S of fai.hionalde Songs, Waltzes, Va . riations, &c, for the l'iumo, at WM. MOODY respectfully announces to his old friends, that he intends opening a Select School in this city, on the Ist Monday of April next, in the basement of the Third Presbyterian Church. mar2l.-tf. 4 SPRING FASHION. 4 JUST received.by express from New York, the Spring Style of lists. All those in want of a Nent Superior Fashionable list, are respectfully invited to call. S MOORE, 93 Wood st.i nittll4lArw 3 doors below Diamond Alley. I=l FORWARD & S WARTZ WELDER, Attorneys at Law. Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield, oppo she Patterson's Livery Stnhle. ap7 A HANDSOME tit of Berege Shawls; plain blk Berege f,r dresses; Satin stripe black Berego for dresses; French Lawns, beautiful styles, received this day by Leech's Express. Dr. Wietar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.—Tbis celebrated-remedy is a compound balsamic prepara- tion of tho. Weld Cherry and Moss of Iceland, com bined by a new chemical pt ogress with the Extract of Pine. So salutary have been its effects in all ca ses when administred for Coughs, Asthma, Consump tion, or any disease of the lungs, that many of the most distinguished physicians have approved and recom mended it, and openly acknowledged it to be the most valuable medicine ever discovered. It istruly a valuable medicine, and is effecting an immense amount of good in the relief of suffering humanity. 'See Advertisement. 5 ft o r B x at s by ßunch Raisins, just received and 10 SURBRIDGE: WILSON '&CO., mar 24 Water st. stencil Letters. (AN bawl an .I:isaortroent of Letters and Flares, V Names, Plates, &c., cut to order. - JOHN-W. BLAIR, 12.0 Wood sareet, Mai . . IMIN LATER FROM MEXICO. MANIZE3TO or PAREDES. -. J. & J. IIVDEVITT, 2.24 !Aber, v New Ginghams. French Lawns. GEO. S. SWARTZ T. B. YOUNG & CO., fintul et For Sale, F BLUME'S 119. Wood et, 2nd door above roh SELECT SCHOOL. HATS! HATS!! EZ= B. E. CONSTABLE, 85 blurhet street Begitlar I: • :passenger .• steamer, BRVisIF.TTE, ecipt Perry, will ion in the . trade .- from rittaMirgh to St Louis durbig the season . of 1846. • The Brauelta was built.expreedy for the trade And. is elegantly found in every iespeet.: - -For rreigbt or :pass'ase apply on board. —aplt •. FOR : NASHVILLEREOULAR PACKET.' The new and splendid light draught „ . • steamer SANS SFAX% Capt Glass tEE, will Mein a regular 'Packet to thanbOve port dating the . sesimn: - The Sam Secty was built expressly fur the Nash ville trade; and will make her trips regularly during the season. - apll For freighter passage apply on board or to , .1 W BUTLER & BRO.. A g mts. SATURDAY PACKET. TEIE regular mail and passenger ).- Steamer CIRCASSIAN; Capt Isaac ' -Pennell, will run as a regular packet beween Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Saturday at 10 A NI, and Wheeling at 10 P the same day: Returning, `elm will leave Cincinnati every Tuesday at 10 A M. For freight or passage apply on board. Ur The Circassian was built expressly for this trade and offers to her pasaengers every comfort and opcommodation. mnr23 SATURDAY PACKET The regular mailnnd passenger steam ' cr. MESSENGER, Capt Lisiford, will run as a regular 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 Messenger was built expressly for this trade. and offers to her passengers every comfort and accent• modut ion. mar 9.3 MONDAY PACKET THE regular mail rind passenger riLiLll steamer 1110NONGAHF4,A, Capt. Stone, will run as a regular packet ,)e -tween Pittsburgh and Cinciunati, leaving this port every Monday at 1 - 0, A M, and Wheeling at 10 P M, of the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincin nati every Thursday at 10 AM. • . For freight of ljassage apply on bnard. The Monongahela was built expressly for this trade; and offers to the passengers every comfort, and superior accommodations. mar3l TUESDAY PACKET THE regular mail and passenger A1..1.i57 steamer HIBERNIA, Capt. John airKlinfeller, will run an a regular pack et between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port every Tuesday at 10 A M, and W heeling at 10 M, of the same day. Returning, she will leave Cincinnati every Friday at 10 A M. For freight nr passage apply on board. rr The H iber ni a was built expressly for ilia trade and offers to the passengers every comfort and Pipe: [-kr accumndatioas. apt IVEDNESDAY PACKET THE regular mail and passenger qeamer EW NGLAN. Cot S f1;f1: - B Pape, N will run E as a regul D ar packet between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, leaving this port mety Wednesday a: 10 A M, and Wheeling a t 10 1' Al. the samettlny. Returning, she will leuve Cin cinnati every Saturday n. 10 A M. • For freight or par age apply on board. LT Hie New England was buih expressly for this ttade, and of ere to the passengers every control' and tur,ior necommoda. ion 3 FRIDAY PACKET. , , T resulnr Mail and prnoiencer steam 6.P . A:s - )M 1 pr. CLIPPER NO 2 Captain Cooks. rim as a regular packet between Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. leaving this non every Friday nllO A M .and Wheeling at 10 I' M, the same day. Returning she will leave Cincinnati every Mon dee at 10 o'clock, A M. For freight or passage apply on board. Tho Clipper No f 2 was built expre,mly for this trairle arta arms h.) her passengers evary comfort and aernm mrhiation. j Inat‘23 REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET Zaria The new U. S. Mail siontnet v; ACADI,I, E. Loons, ,will s un uv n regular Pat,enger Pocket between I'itt4burgb and tin, above roi t, doriuz d ; season of MG; leaving every Thursday at 10 A. Ni. . . The Arndin i. lieW and has solunior nccomnioda. lions. For freight or passage. apply on hoard, or t. np9. J. NEWTON JONES. Ag't. 1846 MONONGAHELA ROUTE, BROWNSVILLE, TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA (Only 73 Wei Slaging.) THE SPLENDID TA.ST RUNNING STEIISFRa CONSUL, son 'el/111e LOU IS IW AN E Illvw commenced making their regular trips be t weep Pittsburgh and Brownsville. The morning boat leaves the Moncingshela what( above rite Bridge. prescisely .at 8 o'clock. Passengers by this boat takes the stages at Browns same evening at 4 o'clock, and the splendid cars of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Cumberland. next ramming, at 8 o'clock, reaching Baltimore the same evening—only 32 hours through front Pittsburg to Baltimore and 40 hours to Philadelphia The evening boat leaves at ti o'clock. Passongers by the evening Boat, will lodge on the Boat in corn hirtable State Rooms din first night; will pass over the beautiful mountain senery in daylight; sup and lodge in Cumberland. Thus avoiding night travel altog ether. The Proprietors of this tout, in order to mae the connection complete het wren Brownsville and Cumber land, have placed on 010 Road 50 splendid Tray, Alba ny, Concord and Newark coaches, of the most improv ed models, and fifty teams of the best young horses the country affords in addition to their former stock they feel satisfied they will be able to accommodate and give satisfaction to. all Who may patronize their Routs. By our tickets passengers have choice of either steamboat cr rail road between Baltimore and Philadelphia, and have lila 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. - feli3 J. NI ESKIM EN, Agent. German and, French. PJ. FANDER, Professor of Ancient owl Mud • ern Languages, is about to open on the first Monday in May, (at Mr Toumy's Academy, corner of Fifth and Market streets, second story room, entrance on Fifth) two new Classes fur the German and French languages. The German class will meet on Mondays and Thursdays, from half past 7 until 9 o'clo:k, P. M., the French on Wadoesdays and Saturdays at the same time. Terms:—Fivo dollars per quarter. Should there be any gentlemen who aie nt leisure between 7 and 9 A M, or between 4 and 6 P M, the teacher intends to raiso one or two classes more, either for the above or other languages. - For subscribers a lint lies open at the above named class room. Private Lessons in and nut of the city, as before. Fm references and further particulars apply to Mr Toomy, at his Academy, from 9 to 4 o'clock P. M. and to Prof. Fender, at his Boardinghouse. Smith field street, 4th door above Fourth on the right. ap24. Removal THE undersigned has removed to No. 23. Third street, below Ferry, where he will keep on band a large assortment of Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Half- Bushels, and Peck measures, brass bound Cedar Buck ets, oval Tubs sad Keelers, Bathing Tubs made to order at the shortest notice, all kinds of steam boat work always on hand. Thankful for past favors he re spectfully solicits the attention of merchants and oth ers; his work will be made of the best materials, and by the best of workmen. I can only say that I will warrant all work made at my shop, and will surpass any in the ciry, which will be sold cheap for cash. S. 'IVOR Practical Cooper. opg:lmd&w Fruit. Raisins; 25 BOXE SSrum A sß l 4ran Figs; " Sultp.na 3 bbl* Zarite curratasl for sale bg J D WILLIAMS., aplo llO Wood st ' - :',...:,':.'1•::::';•'.',',::_-'. 1.. ..'::Z1.t-:: .0 - . IrjrAV - E YOU not-riegiect:: it Thoutgintre brave mtl . ipreiriaiure - tlpath foil*" ofttlitibi attentiint to a cabman cbl3 Have you a coughT—Hr.'JayneiSxreeloramaiare rhediiatntescripticin, containingho'-'.poisonous dregs. and usad loan extensive- practice for several years, will Most positively afford, relief, and save you. From that -awful disease Pulmonary Consumption, annually sweeps late the gram hundreds of the young theoldl the far, the lovely and the gay. Have you a cough?—be persuaded to, purchase a' bottle of the Expectorant: To day! teqaorrow may be too late. • . For this, plain reason, that in no one of the. thousand cases whereit has been used.has it failed to relieve. ,• Prepared and sold byDr. Jayne, No2o South Third street, Philadelphia. - Enbefacient. News. B. A. Pahnestock Co.-.--Getertemn el, Having been agent fer.yourlateily medicines the past! year, and bein ,, nearly out of them at *resent, take this) opportunity of * ordering another . yea; supply. Als,;;, of bearing testimony to thesurntive l ualities of your: Rubefacient. It has performed same very remnrka; big .:urea' of Rheumatism in this vicinity, especially' ono of an old gentleman 80 years of age, and who hair been long riffitcted and could get no relief until he tried: your Rubefacient, when, after the use of only two bot, ties, it effected a perfect cum I have witnessed the: same success of it in several cases and have never : known'it to fail of perfecting a cure. I believe it decidedly the best remedy for that distressing com plaint now offered to the public.. . Also, I have observed the most salutary effects of your Cough Balsam; too much credit connot be a wardll ed you fur putting, up such valuable medicinei at ad! low a price as 25 ems only per buttle. They ore a: blesiing to the poor. Please forward me another asJ, sortment per order; early in the spring. THOS A PURDO.2,I, J P., New London, Bilk co. Mo., Dec 13. 1845. Prepared and sold by B A FA c H a ti r 6 E L S h T sr, OC " K. ,..d & Cn streets.. ap'27-d&w Fuel for; Steamers. r NAVY DEPARTMENT, BUREAU or UONSTRUCTION, E4:UIPMENT & Rerun.! April 24. 1846. SEA LED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Proposals foii fuel fur steamers," Will be received at this bureau until 3 u'clock, P M. Of the Ist of June next, for fur,l, niahing mid delivering ati he navy-yard at Cberleston Massachusetts, one thousand tons of biteminions caalj and two hundred and fifty tons of anthracite coal; and, at the navy yard at Pensncola, Florida, two theasand tons of bituminous coal, rind seven hundred and fifty tone of anthracite coal. The whole may be delivered' es eat ly ns may suit. the centimeter, but one half of curb kind at each yard must be delivered before the tat September next, and the whOle before the Ist; December next. All said coal must be of the hest quality. Thu bi-I Luminous coal must be dry, clean, lump coal, as fred. as possible from sulphur, slate, and other impdrities.! The anthracite coal is to he broken, of proper size,'t and screened. If required. the fine coal shall beE sepainted from the lump rifler delivery, at the expense of the contractors, and the coal of both kinds must be! in all respects to the perfect satisfaction of the re' spertive commandants, before it will be , accepted I.r . y them. The offers must be made separately for each kin or cool, and separately fur each yard, and must specify; the district of country, and the pits from which thei coal is to be taken or furnished. the price must be; stares fir the ton of twenty two hundred pounds; in determining upon the offers the relative cienlity for, steamers' use will be considered, as well as the price asked. Satisfactory bonds in half the amount of the contracts will be required, and ten per cemum of all bills will be retained until :the contracts shall be corn 4 pleted, according to their terms. In ease of failure on the port of contractors to deliver the coals within die time I,milieti, the commnniants of agents at the respective places of delivery are to be authorized *ripply tiny deficiencies by purchase. mid s h e contract: tors .ir sureties are tube liable for any exces4 of cost over the contract price; and the ten per cent reserved to be forfeited to the use of the United States: To he published once a week fa. "our weeks in tint following papers, viz: Utrien and letelligencer.Waslltt ington. D. C.; Morning Post and Daily Times, Boston; .h.irent of Commerce, Morning News, and Evening Nrw York; Pennsylvanian and Keystone, Phila. delphia: Union, flarriiibuigh; Morning Post, Pittse hergh, Pervisylvunie; Republican arid Sun. Baltimore'. Mid; Enquirer, Richmond. Ye. ale2B.law4w Vcnitian Red. r CASKS Eng. Venitian Red j... 1 1 eceivod and fur .t., ka I e by 13 A FAIINESTOCK ..S. Co. may 4 corner 6th and 331.0,1 si. ~. Sumac 5 RAGS Sicily jUit recrivea and for.sole by BA FA N ESTOCK & &o. corner 6th oncl Rona st. Cassia. fl MATS CASSIA. just roceiveii for sale biy 410/ B. A. FA II N I.:STOCK & Co.. corner blth and Wood streets. „ „ Sl'llilfs URPLNTINi. 1 B 1 LS Sipiits Tar petatine just received acid _E_ fur sale by IS 'A FAtINESTOCK & CO, "Down Town" Cash House. _ iIiONNET RIBBONS—in great variety, and, e.tutiiul patterns. received nt No. 41;. two :2. BARROWS & TURNER. Received at No. 46, GENTS. Drys. Cravats, n beautiful assort ment;' , Extra Rich Boiled Silk Cruvatf; lii. do Fancy Satin do; Superior Fancy Are d'Berlin and Rhino do; Black Italian. and Veritus; at the new Cush I inure of BARROWS & TURNER, mvt?. 4C, Market sr:. Crabb Cidar. .. 30 i i DOZ Crah•Cider, a superior article, clear 1 1 / and sweet. 110 , 014.8mi-1m Boats and pii , [ cute fatuities supplied at short notice by STER STT & Co. 113 Market sl. New Graduated Gingham Robes, AT MORRIS.' /VF. Ladies are respetfully requested to call and 111. examine n new and beautiful assortment of Grrid tatted Gingham Rubes at No 6 Market at. Just re ceived by 13 Leech & Co's Express. ap27' BERAGE SHAWLS AND SCARFS. ANOT VI ER Lot ni Handenme Berage Shawlsand scarfs, nuw opening at Nu 65 Market st, by! ap27` A MORRI.S.! !BENCH LAWNS. A LARGE Lot of fine French Lawns.(new style ju.t received by A MORRIS ap27 No 65 Matket st.i GINGHAM LAWNS. RECEIVED this day by Express—a splendid na-, R sortment of Gingham Lawns, new and &sizable A MORRIS. np27 No 65 Market at. LIGHT DRESS SILKS. T ° persons desiring Light Dress Silks, we would say, call on A. Morris, No 65 Market st, where a beautiful assortment can be seen. ap9.7 Notico ALL persons indebted to the undersigned, are re quested to call at Mr Backofen's Book Store. Lib. erty street, and settle their accounts. No one shoubl pay any on the account of the late firm of .N &. Clete, before further notice. • Dr GtORGE_CLEIS. Pittsburgh, April 13, 1846. • HOMCKOPATHIC WORKS AND MEDICINES. JUST received and M at= our sale at our Warehouve. Herring's Domestic Physician. Hahneman'e Organon of Homceopathic Medicine, Ilahneman on Chronic Diseases, 4 vols. Horoceopathic Medicine Chests. . I SCRIBA & SCHEIBLER, No 115 Wood et. : 4200BIJSHELS,Cora. just received per steamers Yucatan arid Sam &oh ,a4d for sale by Id.: B. RHEY & Co. 1 Water street. Deerskin 1200i. 8S • Deer Skins, received . perateana • er Yucatan, and rsale B BABY & Co. , T - Water it. ; BRIDGg; . AI the i'. o7 tfluence eV . the Alleghen — y - and'Afagoh a; - hela Riters. pUBV C notice isbe!eby given, flint in pursuance of en Act, of the Gdneral Assembly to that effect, books - fcirthe subseription - stoclito the CompanY - , fur erecting a Wire Suspeosion.Ttirisrtite Bridge.' over tho - Alleolteny anci..Monongaheln rivers: ni.iheir confluence, oppoiite Pittsburgh. will be operiod at the sesoral places limeinafter named, on.: the SECOND MONDAY OF JULY next, OA .continue open he. tween the' hours of 9 - and-4 o'cloelk, for three sucees give days: - - In the City of. Pittsburgh. at iha Fotchargo' Hotel; Geo. W: Jackson, John Caldwell, N. - 0. Craig, Sam% M. Wickersham Thomas Bakewell John..B. Butter A• K. Lewis and James Weed, Commissioners. In theCfrty: of Allegheny; at the . pußlieliosise of Hugh Stvt-eny; Robert ';S Cassel. Hugh Davis Jas Cuddy, f Williarn,Lee; James "McDowell and Walter H Lowrie, Commissioners. . . . . - - - In the- Borough of Manchester, at the office of Cy , rus To vrti Ae n cl; John Sampson, John Cheney, William . . Lechy and jelerniish Dunlavy; Commissioners... In Beaver County; it the public house orc. w. Bless, In Fairpori; David Shields, Andrew ,Furdy, Samuel McFarren and- Diivicl Ramsey, Curnthiision• . , Da the Borough of Butlttr, aLthe public r houae of Jacob Mechling; Jacob Merlling; Joshua StoolGre avid IN Henn IVlcCandlesa. Cornmisrioners. In the Borough of Wa , huigttm, at the . house of Gen John H uey; William MeDanlels. John Park, John F Wrenshall, Edward Mollonald and Stephen Woods, Commitisioners. 'e shares of stock are Fifiy Dollars each, and at lit time of subscribing,!Favi .DOLLAtts cn each share s to be paid. • Dv order; or theCorninissioners. .[Attest,] . J. E. AIcCABE, Chairman R. S• CASSAT, Secretary. myl.l.nwtd , Pittsburg!rand Conaellsville Railroad Company IN pursttonce oldie act of Assembly to incorporate the 7 Pittsburgh and Connellsvillo Railroad Compo riy, and the several acts emendator} , of the same, au . ...1 thorising the said Company to eirend the rsaid Rail. road from Connellsville, to any point on the - raters of the Youghiogheny, vvithin this State, Books .will be oprTned fOr the'subscriPtims-of stock in said Roilroad Company', of the following places; I n the city of Pittsburgh at the rooms of thefloord of Trade on Monday the 2.5 t h -day of May inat. at 10.o'• clock, A M. At West Newton, in Westmoreland county, nn Tues. day the 9th day of June next, - at the house of S Rren: nematt, at 12 o'clock, M. • ; . " • At Connellsville, in Payette county, an Thurstiaithe 11 tli day ofJune next, at the huutie of NC McCurinick, at 2 o'clock, P M. , • , N - B Craig, H a rmar - Denny, George Darsie, • John ; B Butler, - Thomas Bakewell, . A Brackenridge, JnmesS Craft, W F.itward, W Bell, J es.e Carothers, James Kelly, J/IMeS Crosson, %V B Roberts, .L Peterson,. Jacob Forsythe, Joseph Pennock, _Chas Stealer, 13 Darlington, • W A Penniman. Z H Coston. Committee on behalf of Commissioners: W ROBINSON, Jr., Ch`n. rennsylawna Itailroad. THE undersigned, Commissioners appointed for that purpose, by the act at' the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act to incorporate the Penn-Mt:aide' Railroad Compa ny," passed April 13th, 1636, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that the COMMIS SIONERS appointed by said act will, convene on . Wednesday, the 20th day.of May -next, at 12 o'clock, M. at the room of the Board Of 'Trade in the Mer chants' Exchange, city of Philadelphia, to determine the times and places fur opening the books to receive subscriptions to .the capital stack .of said company, and to Jo and perform the other acts andAhings re quired of them by the- said act of the General Assem bly, 'llamas P. Cope A. G. Ralston Robert Toland H. D. Gilpin W. M. Meredith John M. Atwood Geo. C:adwo/ader James Magee T. M. Pewit• A. J. Lewis , Gehrge %V. Toland David S. Drown %V. C. Patterson . H. M. Netts John B. Myers Thos. .P. Hoopes Algernon S. Roberts , B M. Hinehman Henry White : J Fisher Learning Philadelphia, April f 27, I96—rny2 dim. FRANELIN HOUSE; kOURTEI STREET, Between Smithfield and Grant Streets, Pitts CHRISTIAN SCHMERTZ, Pm)Patricia,' 13F.SPECTFIMLY informs his friends and the 11 public geneially, that he will open the above splen did House ab the laL day of May next„ The !louse being new, and finialted in tho most com • M.] lOWA nod convenient manner; and haidng it fur. niabed with the . newest and moat beautiful style of furniture: fluters himself that he will be able to ac. commodute his fiend 4 and the travelling public, in a Manner not infothir to any similar establishment in the city. AS the House in situated near theourt House; ar 'rengements have been made to nerve 'up tneals at any hoar in the day; this will he a great convenience to tense who aro in attendance at court. . • • • • - • ...CReft-esbments of all kinds can be had. Boar dertt taken by the week or day. L_ r Lunch every day at I 1 o'clock, A M np3o • Cloths,,Vatimcres and Vestings. WE have just opened a largo stock of cloths, cas sinwrcs and veit.ings, consisting; of Black French Cloths; Brown and Blue do; Black French Cassimeres; Fancy do do; do Vestings, &c, nt ptiCes to suit the timcs mat 17 SHEA ,&.. PENNOCK. Tho Pittsburgh Accountant's Institute. Corner of Fifth and Market streets, UP WA R DS of twenty years experionce.asa pract LJ tired accountant, enables MR DUFF to qualify pct sons for taking charge of books in the most expedi. tious and efficient manner. So generally has the pro fieiency ut his numerous pupils established' his reputa tion, ns a teacher both of Mercantile aud Steamboat Book Keeping, that Merchants and Steamboat owners now frequently' make it a condition that their bunk keepers shall undergo &le training given in his Acad emy previllas to:their obtaining the situation. ' . Ladies writing, -class in a comfortable parlor; hours, 2 to 4 P. M. Si , ller's Liver VOR the curo of Liver Complaints, and other .1 diseases arising from a deranged state of the Liver. Symptoms of a Diseased Liter—Genetal loss of appetite, sickbass of the stomach; pains in tho head, shoulders, back and sides; sense Of weariness, with sleepless nights, costiveness of bowels, Followed in some cases by looseness, slight, dry cough, low spirits, with disinclination to every duty, are prominent:synip totes of a diseased state of the liver. The liver is, however, often much deranged when the most formida ble symptoms- are absent, and become sadly out. oF order before it is known. - 'lf the symptoms are present,and the Pills used according to the directions without producing benefit, the money will bereturnad. A remarkable case. Attention is asked to the following statement of Samuel M'Cord, Esq., of Weilsburgh, Vu: • WellSburgh, Va., May 26th, 1845. I hereby certify that I was afflicted with the Liver Complaint and Phthisic fare long time, being more than a year under the care of a physician, that the dis ease, instead of being relieved by the medicines I took, kept gradually getting worse; my body swelled so that was unable to stoop low enough to tie my shoe.— When the disease was nudes worst I was recozended to try Seller's Liver Pills. I did CO, and was relieved greatly by the first box; and completely cured by this second. ' SAMUEL McCORT). These Pills, which stand unrivalled by any Medicine known for the cure of diseased Lives.,are prepared and sold wholesale and retail by R. . SELLERS, No. 57 Wood street. •. • . Sold also by thecity druggists generally,tnd H. P. Sehwartz and J. Mitchell, Allegheny apitfl THOMAS. MIL 10ER.".9 9 wHOT.r.AALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERY STO E, Corner of Wood dnd 'Fourth streets„ Pittsburgh. , _ 2 j: e l . ..,•;,, ,, - , :: - :--....POZ-: : . , ; , NO CURE, NO PAY!! ~~~ t = o>Y~ -terra-v:.,, ': /Y ~ "~- - •' - ; ". • - - t y , - •;' riOkiFortiegi.. tfikProiirfetniClf -the . roll . - ing Venal Pouts, have (in.the sotic itotion of a number of Merchants.inTittosbr.g..4 .- a i zil , ' .. alOng the rouieof Canal) Made errtingerttentile ib ern. _- a regrilitr daily line for.the traniiportatiori of HA; or Mes'ehdpdis¢, to and -f ! otn Pittsburgh, 814-Irf*lle. Wifter ! Street anctall intermediate plaeci. One boat will leave the'sVerchmise of C A A7.-!--Antil ty-& Co, Canal Basin. Pittsburgh, every day (-e Bunituy,) - and shippers .-cen pima on haoillk :,t 'goods niways corwarded.w idiom jleloy and-otracdotri militating . terms. resite . ettully solicit a - liberal shore orph!tomig..l". P BOP R.I Rroits. - t i .iCRAVORTII, Bost - do . 'do -"Eichang,..l do - _- do Purist do' ' do 'Pacifica bli BARNESI do Pasta do do Ezotae. AGENTS. . . J PICKWORTH, Johnstown.- . JNtriMlLLEß, Hnitidnysbu~oG '2 C A M'ANOLTY &Co, . • rib* open [by tipre44) adrithet. lot or eiiipraider 4, ea-Gingham:; Pads 'and London M . D'Lainesi,:whi6b. will be.sald at my 12.11 ii loivrricea. ii GAR BARtli, Iliarket'street, Piitsbatzb. - Patronized by lererybady. r 75 . ~ari .Easth bog of GENUINE BUGA.R. COAT4I3 PILLS tita ifoop .o . „oo,,lppofiloinoifrooto ALL flikoothtei .0. ati 7 4. t I: of too Origigat The Woudertni veget.able-Purgativc, - .7F FOR THE CORE OF ' Hect.latthe. Giddiness, Rhettmatism,Piles,Diapipain,'" Scurvy. Small Pox, Jaundice, Pains in the sVeid Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart; lie Throat, Dropsy, asthma F + eeet of Oil kinds Fp= male Complaints, Measles, Salt Menai, i4enrtheyff,' , :: :- Worm +„ Cinders Morbus, Coughs; Quinsey, Miff Cough:Consomption, Fits,•Liver-ComplaintiErysipd : '.-- las, Doafness, I tailings of the Skin, Colili;GOntAtter. , .,:' . , el, Netyous complaintS;and a variety of,otherdiseaSeS, arising from Impurities of the blood, end hbatrentions in the organs of digestion. [Frorn the Agent at. Quebee,.L.C.l DISEASE OF THE EllEA,ft SLR:—Agrreabte to your desire, I write to keep you apprized of the prospects of the Clickener Sugar Coated Prargalve Pill, in this city. You may recollect, when I,flrAt. commenced selling your medi. ,---- -- dinewhichwhichmll3 in May, 18,4, we little droamed ei; -.,-- _.--: the- which success that would crown the undertaking. One , : --, ' premises had been so completely flooded by tire • ',:, thousand and one unsaleable remedy for every; posse . . . ble complaint under the sun, that, seriously content;.: -.. -.,..- plated having nothing more to do with ney thing or iiiii:r. •:::: kind. However, at the 111031. urgent solicitation we consented to make a trial of yeas: At first we found considerabledilliculty in attracting publid attention to Wards them. People had been so often - . dedeived. by. , - the vile compound% which have flooded the - et:teary for. "r ,-...'. the hit 15 years ; or more, that they, diterititned; if possible, never to be "taken in" again; and-the ardsee - quence was, they co u ld , hardly be persuaded to accept of the Pills, as the saying- is, for "love nor, Money.' -- Titus matters proceeded for a week or two,when, as •.,-„,•,,, "good' luck would have it, "Mrs. Pl*, a lady of - our city, who had long suffered from an affection of 7 ',:' the Liver, accompanied by indigestion °filter-Most Ohs,: -- admit° character, %vas persuaded to accept of ir bax, on - ; '• -- eondition that nothing - was tube paid for it, iftheldid ,- -; - not afford her the necessary' relief. I 'must canfess, -- - - we ourselveshadwery little faith in the rnettei,•khowe ' • . ing as we did, that.. her dompluint.wasone of long ; ; - -••- standing, end had beenunsuccessfully treated by the : --.• • most eminent Physiciana of this and several neighbor= ing towns. But we had _determined togive.the triertli:'-•:• - _,'• eine a fair trial, and if it - proved to be WOttlilessik-... .-"--; would be a source of satisfaction to tui* . itilinih t0,; , :. - : you and to 118. No less to Dor joy than surpriseAMii` - ':;-, - , ever, only a few days hurl elapsed, when the lady sigaidt - , - 2 . -1_ presented herself at our counter and enquired forafloat' ler box. "1 really thiek,_Mr. Williams," say s - slie,.-'1: ,:. 'that your Pills are beginning to work e great eliaiqta:-t• - f - : in my health, and altogether for the better, - .When f„.--- - • took the second dose, 1 began to feel much hettniihn*: - : .;.'2. 1 did at first; the pain in my side was considerably rtti:-. , ;', - r:". - ieved; my appetite began to improve,' Mit) the blend- i , ... - :' seemed to circalate through my veiny as.* didlin - .mys •`., youthful days. Since then, L have taken the - remainder: r;-" of the Pills, and my improvement has been rserfisibly•: - progres - sing at every repetition of the dose. •,- - . - 1 have:: • -- no doubt that a few nine boxes will effectually care - me." The result was as she predicted. Her-health '• ,' -: is completely restored. - The flesh of youth and beau - s - . - F,... ty hes returned to tier cheeks, and the prospect of_a, -."- long ar.d a happy life is before her.- I am .satiafied r '9 - she will never forget the Clickener Sugar=Conted PAS; ' As might naturally be supposed, the, news - of this ex :c ..:. trnordinarv.cure watt rapidly disseminated throughthe- ••••-_' 'city and ailjacent country; and scarcely a week bad s• - •, - - ' elapsed, before enquiries began to be made for-dfidlt ener's Sugar-Coated - Purgative Pills; arid the deraind ; - -: has already Met eased to such an extent - , that wiafind• - :•...' the greatest-difficulty in supplying it. In fact, if it dltt•! --- . - J:. - •: not seem 'like eiaggeration, I might almOst say that w& •-.:-.;; are literally besieged by women, and- children; labor hog under every possible ailmdnt which "huniati,liesh:.',„: is heir to." The halt, - the lame. and the,: blifitii . .l - hti:;":. ,- -. asthmatic; eensunipthie, end dyspeptic, are VirtMglag -- ::..,.. odd doors in pursuit'of thd never-failing ; l l apitea::---':- Testimonials of its salutary effects nre , .-doluatailli--', -- ; - ; - : • flowing in upon as from every quarter: Ottepersar: . - . -- ;: informs us he has been relieve;! of *rnnit(abstitrate - Dyspepsia. Another has just recovered from a serl; - :. outs attack attack of Apoplexy. A third ' has sucestraded :in ---:• ~ expelling from his system the symptoms Of Jaundxw. , •' And a fourth has just recovered flom an attack of Piiti:-Y"- nionati Consumption, which had Confined' him tett* --'' bed for nanny manths.—So we ga. BM do-hotfait t0...,-.. , keep us supplied. Besides our Retail. Trade ,- we have standing orders from tbecountry r t - e'.*:large., ;: _ amount... Send 30 Gross at your earliest cOttirenieticts: •; Yours. &c. , • 11, 'H. WILLIAMS Quebec, L. C., April 14; 1845. • - REMEMBER, DR. C. V. ciiTctENtn, ii.ther - - - i-o: original inventor of the Sugar Coated' Pillsvadd 11trit --- . • nothing of the sort-was ever heard of Potilite .intro... -- (laced them i n June, 1849;as will li e seen hythofol . - ...: : _ .• -. . ~ , lowing: - PREMIUM. •' --:•• - ---- •• This Diploma was awarded by the AMERicAN .----' INSTITUTE, at the Annual Pair, held in the city of , -, • New York , October,lB49, to C. V. CIACKENER, -. -,_ : for the invention of SUGA R. COA TED -PILLS; ,, _,.- JAM ES TALLM A DGE;;Preiitlent., 7 , •: .-; T. B. Waxclustr,Corresponding-Seeretarf .- ' , Gurroosr .1. Lagos, Recording Secietay. - ...- - ~--,,- --, 15' To AVOID.. COUNTERPEtI3:r4I OIII ,4e III most` , :::: always ask for Clielrenees Sugar Coated Vegetable ": ,'ills, and seo that each box has Upon it , • ,•:, till others arecounterfeit. • --.- • ~ , -.- -•-: - •.1. - • •:,.--- WM. - JACKSON, corner of Wood - end - Libetilv. -.,:,.. streets, is Dr. Clickener agent for .Pittsburgh ad --. vicinity.• --•- 6.6 0. . Iloaso and Lot for Salo. WE nre nuthorited to offer for solo on reasons:. ble terms, the house and lot situated .oa Grant street, in the city of Pittsburghp adjoining the late residence of Rt. Bev Bishop &Connor.. As LiSi oweers are desirous of selling. the property will be • sold of a first rate bargain. For porticulare - apply:to . apr3o BLAKELY & MITCHEL. .- • C kibCOLATE. fse.—Bakers'Ncil Choi°lele. Norfolk Cs. Eatlol - 1 e =. 4i: BOOk. For ale by , bip.l4.] . ;, ~ ~~ t .. .~~ 1 G® GroatEil gains in - Dre Bis silk; - Baliarines 611% 1 111ms: Robes;-'- : ? -, ''4 . ,terench M Da Silk, Merlii.;:i . ,'Xki; - be t ; Berger; '13tiche;;;......-;:i, apd M. D'Laina Ril4l:Cii•pq•Fiiivereil:::-P Gtoyes;• Mitts, -1 - Icisieiy;-'Ptcest.' - ."-:•;•::: !I'Eft'all.- - rilid . -.,- . .Lsfa';':.• . ::' • :'..r.;: - : Lit.c.o . 4 - g0,giqti;.,..,:., itslSh . iitii.gollari;; _ -T.008%30. 1 .Ett•
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