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Lib enrtr and Sixth cis. He is now prepared to show to' his nntainotts patrons the- greatest vanety, of cloths, cassi-, meres, vestingai aitil clothing orall de.seriptions, suitable Vie tillsepproachingseason.thathaserer been of erect ui lftlikilatitket,-to Which all eon hails the .Right of Way.—•. Observe the corucr . No. 107, Liberty and,Skithats.,. • • J. M. WHITH, tattoo, :Proprietor. _ GOoDS. NRIV GOODS.—Recniveil the iron• 1,11 City Clothing Store: nspleialid assortment of Cloths., coataisilw!of. fine • French ; English and Ataerican Plain, black and funey Cassimeres, of thwmost tnodern styles; -fine figured Cashmere Vestings,. Silk. Velvet, Plain and Flinty Satins—all of which we will make up at the most reasbnable prices. In a ditrable and fashionable style. Randy made .Cluthing, efinll descriptions; Lady's Cloaks of the must fashionable pauerns. Neck and Pocket Hdkfs4 Suspenders. Bosoms. Shirt. Collars, and e Merch verysiticle-ustlally kept in a Clothing Store. Country ants, befOre purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage to call at the Iron City Clothin Store, No.dlle: Liberty etreet, immcdiusely opposite the g mouth Of Market. - toetrs_ut . C. M•cI.OSKRY. Clothing : Clothing 1 S Clothing - The -Three Dec Dom vs. The , trestent Worid!!! 150 p _, 090 ' IV"" 8 1 11"C tl i y:T (tA. 7.l. B NredTs.";,`: ...c 11 1 : a 1L 1 111 ; 1 ' r e e u n nt WAe o rs and The - public in The . Proprietor of Otis far-fanied and extensive wierabliShmeitt has now ~ a fter returning firm the Fastens•eltiecitt unfelt trouble ' and expouse.,• Just completed'', Ida orrungementi to supply his thousands of custoinersWidfone at the . mtnitdestruble mocks of Clo thing that - has - ever been offered in this oronv other mar loorsvent-of ,The mountains. For neaineur fir'style - and wortinanship, combined with the very low price which they will be sold for, must certainly render the old unri valled Three Big Doors one of the greatest attractions of the western country. It is gratifying to ine to be able to announce. to my munerotis friends at home and nbruna, that notwithstanding, the extraordinary_ efforts which I have made to meet the many , calls in my line, it is with difficulty I can keep tune with the constant rush that is modes:in:this establishment It is' a-well established otherfact, that my sales' re eigut or teatimes larger than any htia-,M in the trade, and Ulla . ' being the case cm the amount sold, I can t au to Sell et much less profit than others could possibly think of doing if they wished to cover contingent-expenses. intend to-make a clean sweep of all my present stock before the beginning of lin.ll year; coming to this conclusion, I will make it the inter est of every titan, who wants a cheap winter suit, to call and purchime at ihs Three. Big Doors. • oar2l.4l&tv - JOHN hretosirmy. t " • MEI ~s FLUNG OFF LOW FOR CASH. , —Nrinter CU thitig of every 'description, sttelras cloaks. over - iermsrfitte idanket. Beaver. Pilot and heavy broad cloth* strperfine cloth. dress. and frock coats; a large as aoknent of tweed, sack and frock coats. 6th. cassuncre, and bad:tett pantaloons; also. a gen 4-assornneut of vests; plain and fancy velvet, cloth. eltlaslatere - and fancy woolen, and plaid - cattail:tare. with ftzreatsvariely of superfine Irish linen, trimmed ihirts. Ulttletshitts, slock, enotats comforts and all other arti ,letriiiitte Clothing line, which will be soldtoW for Cash. 1-'delltuters- End it much to their advantage to call imo'N'an 49 Liberty street. P. DIo.I..ANY N: B. A -eomplete assortment of goods. suitable for L'utriddrier work. always on hand. such as Ritglish. French *ld..fiaericaticloths, and easiimeres; also n choice :TA. sOrhaeut-Orsca.4onable vesting.—all of-which will be loads 10 orderin the latest stYle * s, and on the most etc emortiodatimr terms. litettr-Asw . • . t Clothingl S T":,-IT 6g:h. sumith.r stoek thin is now ready to be o at - the old original TABER BIG OOS, • ofthi largest and choicest in selection that has ev - tr beert exhibited by any one concern in thin or any oth er city in the Union. I will not undertake to describe to the reader the different ossorunents of articles which I " naw have to oiler them; bat will simply tell them that if they _only favor me with a call. I will lay before them MAW. different _I.-annelids to make a choice out of, con dining in part of Coats. from the richest in quality 110,1%11 Intim loweit price; Pantaloons and Vests, to the as tonishmenrof..the beholder, with both mouth and eyes open, wonderinl in the must extravagant degree of sur prise. how such avast collection of antsy MADE cgorutrio could peianibly be collected together under the control of But such things swill lie, as long as per severance and industry is the mainspring ot trade.— Without anyintention of boasting. on my part, I will say at thostune time, it is of Such metal I sun principally com posed, for nothing in the shape or form of•diffieulues. no . matter what their modified° inns- he, can deter me from accomplishing toy object. in providing , for the fanner. the mechante,:and the day laborer.. My whole attention in taken:tap with the greatest care for their welfare. in' get ' ting - nplitshionable„ and at the scone time substantial gar mettts,', to meet their demands; and as for others. who fancy themselves moving in a different sphere, and re quiring an article of the ne plus ultra kind, they have wilt tett:re me an outline of their wants, surd they are !tuned to a word. - tn • 'Now. - let me say a word or two to my country march - trade: If you wish to save from at least 25 to 30=per cent,in your wholesale purchaser- call in at the . .Three Big Doors," and if I don't meet your most San guava hOpea, in the wav of getting cheap bargains. and fresh seasonable goods. .1 will not in funtre attempt to off er aill - inducements of a similar kind to a generous peo pleol so noble u nature and close discernment_ JOHN M'CLOSIXX. Not 111 Liberty .. ~ eftiffT BE BEAT!.--.11 AL Mare has just received at ..• . IL/. his large establishment, fronting. on Liberty and 6th streets, u splendid assortment of TWEEDS for mourner: also, a superior lot of French Satin VESTINOS, all of which he is reauly ro make up in the latest fashion and ..:',.,. oaths most reasonable terms as usual. Observe the k. 1.-. corner, No. 167 Liberty and Sixth mreets. :4 -: - L tny/4.. . . E. J. 31. WHIT Tailor, Pmprietor. ~'"' . ' - ..11"NBLITSIIING IMPUDENCE.—From publisned IL/ • card of hi:Valmont k, Bond, of Philadelphia, the piddle would be ledm believe that we. have been claim ' nagSi.privilege we had no right to. That "they hove almatitmed.:xotne time since, the. exclusive agency sys . teutP.and that we have right to claim exclusive privil ege. &with th eir . teas." I never pretended to sell the teas offthisepunons concern. I have been selling the teas of thanNew.York Pekin Teas Company fer the last Iwo =as the public are aware, and have been to New four domain that time,and never heard of this new eoneern until lately but re cool dealers. .Alie test business of hreallinont. & Bond is about eight namths old, and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Com pany's name is because a name is open for any man or to:assume ; but the fact intended to imply thereby. • that.they have any connection with the so called and welLknown Pekin Tea Company of New York, is entire yfalsis, they having been demed even an agency in Philadelphia; for the New York Company. that Company Oavitwrofased even thus far to confide in them. I know nut what kind of wool they keep,nor what kind 6T teas; I am only certain that they keep or obtain none Of the, ,Pekin Tea Company's of New liork. • "Any .person reeding this card will see the gross decep tion they wish to practice on the public. and to the injury of my business. lil'Callinositic Bond are wool dealers in - Phifadelphia, and have sent an agent out here to pull wool over the eyes of some - of our good citizens. Look out Ter the black sheep. [novlD) ALEX. JAYNE.Q. AirEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! !—The 'Convict. or 11 • the Hypocrite unmasked, by G. P. R. James. Esq., Jude Aahiare, by T. Howard, author of Radio the. Reefer. the Star of the Fallen, by Curtis, author of Black Plumed Riflemen. triellaidc. Figure Head , or the Lady of the Green and B e, by Charles Carey. of the U. S. Nary. I , Theißandit's Bride, or the Maid of Saxony, by Louisa Sidney' Stenhope, anther of Striking Likenesses,'" etc. Leemilla Lynn/ore and Mr. and Mrs. Woodbridg,c ;by Mies Leslie. London Quarterly Review. Union Magazine fur December. Life of Joseph T. Ilare—a large supply.i . The Manteuvering Mother, by the author of " History of a Flirt." The Wilfidnesi of Woman, by the same author. The Old Commodore, by E. Howard. Jeanette A lison, 'or the:Young Strawberry Girl—a tale of the See and Shore; by Ingraham Kamm, or Daylight; a prize tale; by J. S. Robb. Sir Rowland Ashton, 3 vole; by Lady C. Long. The Splendor of Versailles, and Court of Louis the Flowers Dersouified, Nos. 9 and 10. Ruridtentmeries of America, part U. 11/figaitines, Newspapers; etc. • London Punch and PictorialTitnes, per last steamers. Al,wtherJoutuban, Philadelphia Courier. end Yankee DOM; hiePietoriels. For sale by W. S. CAI.DWEI.L, .":"111 street, opposite the Post Oilice. ' Wo. Marie's - Wirkle Budget ero Books for 15 4 13. etHABMAN'S DRAWING BO OK. N0..2. Glialdon's Ancient Egypt, new edition. 0' The Nineteenth Century. n new Quarterly. • eChautber's Miscellany. No. 11; fall setts on hand. Lives of the Queens of England, by Agues Strickland, Pol. KI. The Market Queen. or the Wife's Stratagem. Muscottna, a Woof the Revolution. Songs for the People, No. 2, superior to No. 1. Jack Ariel. or !neon board an Indianian. new supply. Eulmk's Hydraulics:No. 2-4 rill sews on baud. Flowers Personified. No. 14. do do; Pictorial England, Nos. 36 & 37, do do; Uaion Alitgazma, for February, do do; National do. do do do; Globiutt's, do. de do do; Goideys Lady's Book for Feti'y, do; Little 's Living Age, No. 193, do do; from 159 up. Riinarkable Events in the History of America, by J. grost, 14.. L. D. , - American Phrenological Journal for January. Sub acriptione received. . Jane Eye, an Autobiogrophy,tY . Currer, .Last of ,the Fuirise, a Chnsunaa tale, by James. 4kliributgli Phrenological Journal and sTagazine. ,The Conquest of California end New Mexico, by the Tomei of the United Stores, in years 1e46 and 1.547, by Jas. Madisoa Cutts, with engravings, plans of battles, he. -*A Tour to the River Saguenay in Lower Canaan. by ;Charlirs Unman, author of "A 8111/1112.0t in the Wilder .' The:Eclectic Magazine for January. Furnished to sub scribers by the year, or sold by the single number. .;Nowatul Then: by the author ofTert Thousand a Year. Waverly Novels. cheap form. new supply. The' bove works are for mile by [in3l] M.. P. 510115 F.. ffifoliTTA - SiT B(50 . - 'he Ea rIITIT s to ry of il_Western Pennsylvania and of the West:mini of West .ern Expeditions and Canapaigns; with tut iippendix, co taining . copious extracts from impornun Indian treaties, ;ninnies of conferences, journals. Ye. Together with a toprtgraphleal description of each county , of Western Stronx, , erenn eyl ßeri. For sale b vania. One large y m volue, 768 pages, by H. K. • H. S. BOSWORTR 8 CO., No. 43 Market street. --- TEAS. —.OO half chests Young Ilyson; oLeatty.boies " 10 half chests Gunpowder; 2 can boxes , •.' 8 half chests Imperial; 10 " rouchong; for sale, by Janll • JA M F 54 MAP. V.EATHERS.-29 sacks, in store anti for PIIIO. by Jl2 lact.27 • L. SAVATF:III4TA N Ann bbls.- Cincinnati—superiorbrandTb, r iale by Ideal small &.BINCLAIrt. ' , ..; a i , ~,,,.• .7 ~,...:, G ' R ~ .__ ~r ;, -,: „.,, t roPmsm Pittsburgh „ Portable Boat Isinet, -. • - ..,-. 1848 T OR the trairspurtation of freight between Pittsburgh 4 and the Atlantic - (inert, avoiding ,tratishiparesits ",,,, . 1- ' S X: -= ,.: 46 ihe Ivi.Y.. and the consequent risk of Aelny, - do.niage, breakage and separation of goods. POPIIIETOS: Britautonr St (7Astr. R triS Market at IC .. Philudelpitia. Tenets & O'CONNOR, COI, Penn and Wayne sts., Pins. burgh. . AG N'l'S: O'Cimltmit dr Co.. North st E reet, - Bit!Moore. • ' & i. T. TArs.corr, 75 South street; New York. - I , ticouraged by increased bitiiness: the Proptiettim . litive added to null extended their arrangements during - tire winter, and arc now prepamd to forward with re gularity Oral dispatch, unsurpassed. by- any other - tine. Their long experience as Carriers, the palpable superior ity of the 'Portable Bont system, and the great capacity and convenience of the warehouses at encl . ' cad Line, are peculiarly calculated to enable the Proprrietors • to fulfil their engagements mid acconunotlaterhezt cus tomers, and confidently afTering the pasu a.puirantee for the future, they :respectfully solicit a conturmance of that patronage winch they now gratefully acknoWledge. All coning aaaaa cuts no Tootle and O'Connor will be re ceived and forwarded, Steamboat charges paid,andßills of ]coding transmuted free °finny elm rgefor.Curnmission, ad vancin&iiir storage flaying no intereat, ,directlyar in direetly.nWSteritabbats, the Interest of the 'Co:numbers tunn4 necessarily be their primary object in shifiping-westi and they pledge themselves to forward all Gootlsconsign ed to them Prompily, rind on the most advantageous terms to the ow snarl-tf Mere hitrit " ay Freight 'r Line. - (ronnitet ‘ i CALLED C/CEWORTILEI CO.'S LUtE.) - DIDEDt 1848. miXCLUSIVELY for the transportation of way. freigh _Cs between Pittsburgh, Blairsville. !Johnstown, /loth daysburgh, Water street, and an intermediate Pincer. One boat will leave the warehouse of C. A. APA nutty & Co., Canal Basin. Liberty street, Pittsburgh. every day. (Sundays excepted, ) and shippers can always depend on having their guests Corn -anted without delay, end at fair rates. This Line seas formed for the special accommodation of the tray ttsiinss. The proprietors, thankful for thn very liberal patronage they have received during the lasutwo years, respectfully Infiniti their old enstoiners mid the public generally, that they have extended their fnenitieit, &c.. during the paid winter, and are now better prepared to accommodate all increased business. R. H ratorzturons. H. CANAN & Co. 'WM. STITT. o. sTivr. AVM. 17.7LTZ. JAMES A. LORE. JOIIN ('RINDLR& AIeDoIVI3I.I.. a -r. A. Al'Axi. LTV 8 ro ., Pittsburgh; R. 11. CA %A C. JOIIIISIOWD: Jour MILLEIL 11011i.1,nri,•; 110IIIIELL 31rnsinan, Water et. lfinitiogilon en. iterratavets--Smith & Sinclair, 'J. &J. MIN: v i Ci. &J. H. Shoentergcr: R,ltobison k Co.: It. Moore; Bagaley & Smith: John Parker: Wm. Lehmer; .1. Jordan & Snit. snst I (ft azettc copy.) • Itterehantst Transportation Line, Y. y r • tttttt . OR the TrannpOrattion of Alercliandizo and produce to Philadelphia and 6:1141.0r, floods ronsignc,l to uur ellte Will faian . ar.lini wit/tout delay, at the low,' ratos. liilis of t.ndiug transtuittoil, and all instruction,. promptly attotuled in, tree from any nztra charge for stor age or ccanutission. C. A. M'ANCLTY & Cu, Proprkwrs, Canal Burin, Lawny Pitt,burgh (Gazelle : only, copy.) GIttE.NI.; & CO.'S -taTirb".: ijgatai&l Increased Speed and Reduced Hates: trivrt:a A ItRA NgEMENTS. Public are informed that the Philadelphia and I Baltimore Railroad Company have COM2l.l,oelt run. Mug their ears at 4 e. it. . from Phliadelpiliti v, 13111Intore. by which arrangement we are enabled to forward our Express goods limn Philadelphia to Pitt:but-A ill the 111, pornled short time of Imo days'. Goode irOVinr. dolphin at 4. P. ut.. ;VS /II arrive ut Pittsburgh in the 4,..1 1 j,,, `lrownsville Boat of the rrronirray. We bare alw ro. 'iced the rates on email packages. 25 per rent. on for purr Charge. .prow :dims every, day, Su 'oink, lu:cry,. d. GREEN I.; A. c(). R. G. VP 'Enft.V..lgent. St. Charles /feel. Connell's Magical Pain Extractor. I T is now mineedelf by insdicsl in,,,, that esettleTs Alagical Pain Extractor, manktfaciared by Comstock & Co.. 21 Courtiand FL, Ness- York. is the greatest won der of the lbt4 century. Its effects are truly miraculous. All pains are removed from burns, scalds, &c.. Si,,) all exterttal sores, in a few Illitllll., ruler its application; healing the saute on the elost delicate skin, leaving no sear. It is equally beneficial in all kinds of IntintrlM:llo - diseases, smelt as sore Nippl es an d Eye, lihruinalisto. White Swelling tool l'lrers. BruitessLlurits. Chillblnins, Erysipelas. Biles. Tic thiloreaux. &c. IVs might add as proof to rill we say. the names of many em intent physicians who use it in their practice, and hon. tlmds of the clergy who praise it to their people. Kind parent kepi, it roti,g,,,sily hand. is ea.,. of aveideittn by I fire life 'nay be lost without, but by its use all bunts are subject to its control. unless the vitals ore destroyed. Cant tiolt—rrtnember and tusk for enet...Ts ilimziral Pain traria, mainductured liy CeeitaLsk 4. Co., .V. and take no other. Posen. Sotti>t...te - The G, , tnine Hays' Lirtam•mi, is on article inure pcstly celebrated use cure for the al•eve. (ban any or all others. Its cures are almost immediate. and ii is only necessary to let those who know the article and 111 , C it with such great FUCCCSPI. Mat it is to be had true mid genuine of Cotnntock S Co., 21 Con:Vaud at.. N. Y., sole proprietor. Sold only genuine in Pittsburgh. Pa, by Witt. /Ammon. SD Liberty sL. head of Wood M.; also in AVaulauston, byby A. Clark ßrownsville by Marten & Crocker. also our agent in every town in Pennsylvania. Ohio. Md. and Virginia. uocl9-tik wfitn Jr IS NOW ADAIITI'EIt, by Pantholog.ists. that no ori,ei nal temperament, comple :inn, eon vat t inlet,. or form of body, confers COtiIpICIC 11111111111ily (roll. hereditary dis ease: dint &refl./a, Ce‘fjtfutplion, and other affections. having a sinfiTarity of origin. occur in all. although obser vation convinces us that individuals and fatuities, poASel sing certain characteristics, are more frequently the sub ject of these maladies than ethers. These diseases me it morbid condition of the *hole system of nutrition—their products being bin the effects of an alteration of the blood and secretions—the ulcers. abscesses, enlarged...glands. inflammation, kc., being merely attendant phenomena The cause eYists prior to the r phenomena. lout must be destroyed before perfect health eat be established, This may be done by using Dr. RE LLE.R'S PA.NACE.I. the most certain remedy for diseases arising Irian an impure state of the blood and system of trtnrition. ever presented to the afflicted. Price $l, pint bottles Cal/ 'and' tit a pamphlet. •For sr jar (Irby .10F% -lin N. W. corner of Wuodund Pidlt xte. "It Is the best Cough Medicine I ever Saw." R EAD the. following prooloCthn superiorny of Dr. ird lard's Orie-ntol Cough alfixture, from a rosin:amble an lien, who has tried it: ann. kie. 1,1: Messes. !Isis &11nocs.w.trPirrst w —Atter labor Ting for 3 /IC v 347. weeks mister the disadvantages of a harassing cough awl anise distressing cold. which turd, thus far. reoisic i l the o f forth of severarof the "infallibles." I woo induced - to pur chase a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it a fair trial. To iny great surprise, after using only Orle half of Me bottle I found myself entirely well. "it is the best medicine I ere, saw." True copy. JOHN HINDS. Sold by HAYS k BROCKWAY. Druggists. Comtism" dal Row, Liberty street. near Canal. JanaA. MASON & CO., Dry Goods HOUR'', tkr Street. believers Third and Fmerth stneetr. have just jst received a large supply of rich Fall Goods. comprising u in part: 17 cases various styles Print. and Chintzes of En glish. French and American manufuCture : 156 pes rich and desirable patterns French Gingham& warriun i ed in ferior to none imparted in style, quality and dttrability of colors; 4 eases splendid Plaid goods fur ladies. dresses, eon:prising every style for Fall and Winter wear; Cash meres. M. de !mines. Satin stied Alpaccas of various colors: 34 and 4-4, block-and blue black Silks , forMan tiling ; Fancy dress Silks; black and Mode colors; Al. de !mins, all wool ; Shawls of every style V and qualily ; Can. simeres, Cassinctis, Broad Cloths unit eslings; bleach ed and onblenelied Muslins Worn tit to IStc. per yard; Cheeks, Yellow, Red mid White Flanels w ; Tiekings strip's' Shirtings ; bleached anal h e ron Drillings, , vie. etc. All of which are offered at wholesale and re tail at the very lowest cash prices. sep3 A. A. SIASON & CO. DAGUEILREOTY V. ROOMS, Burke's B o fromad t otrrrt.-1101:GH & ANTHONY. Daglier.o- , torthe Hastern cities, would call the attention te. of thabitants of Pittsburgh. and the neighboring. towns, .cit Daguerreotype of citizens and others, at rooms in to third story of Burke's Uuilding, 4th st. Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured that no pains shall be spared to produce them iti the highest Perfection of the an. Our instruments are of the .... st poW urful kind, enabling us to execute pictures inisurpassed Gtr high finish and truthfulness to nature. The public are solicited to call and examine. Persons sitting for pictures are neither requirred or ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction is given. N. B. Operators Will find this a good depot for stock and chemicals raltistructions given itt the art, containing the more recent Improvements. jan7 i_youna Y PRESENTS: The Mirror of Lice; Christmas Blossoms; The Gift of Friendship; Friendship's Offering, The Rose; The Snow Flake; The Christian Keepsake; The Hyacinth: Scene; in the lives of the Patriarch s and Prophets. Illuminated Dents of Sacred Poetry; Lays of I.rie and Faith, &e., by G. W. B rt h o . 1110, Amelia's Poems: 'Poppers' Proverbial philo i s . o r p 7 h ii y i Loomis. Ao. Together with a large variety of Mi.:ell:therms. Moral and Religious wurkd for sale by.... deel3o , —_____— ... rpo rEATALEs.—Every female should hare a bo to i Dr. Ralph's Pills. They are perfectly adapted tt of he peculiarities of their constitatioa. aeting %vitt/Resole mild 'less and safety in all cireutanances. Wherever introduc ' their character has been rapidly established among lies. with whom they are emphatically The Fararae. , inplete directions for use 'in the various rots 'l be found in the directions accompanying Very c plaints w each box. For sale I, S. L. CUTHBERT, Smithfield street. near Third. Also, by NVIII. Cole: Allegheny City; J. H. Fl l,ll ll. Bir mingham; nod John Al'Cracken. Fifth Ward, l'ittsburtdr. mid2s ' . Hollow-Ware Castbaga. ' - 11/TERCII.,".NTS visainn .ow city for the purpose of ILL obtaining their - Spring supplies of Ifollow-ware and other Castings. will find a very heavy stock. and an exteintive variety or patterns and sizes in store by iIR.-- Samplea can he Seen at mirwarehonse. Commercial Row, Liberty street, next W. AV. \Wallace's Marble work's. t Terms and prices favorable. fcb 2—filin QUIN, McBRIDE & Co. '4 ; ~~,~.~~ __.-RNDEN & CO.'S lit i k CASAEN eea ANT ac.r ITT A_Ne E 11i\ Iyli.V ()MCC . • & conntine beds, out persons front L tiny tuart of Ilnglund. Ireland, f l u Scotlan or Walts, opt.. the toast litter:ll term, with their usual nctuality, and nitPlition to the wants of emigrants. Re do not al low ti' Passengers to be robbed by the swindlitig seninl,tt that mst the sea -ports, as We take eliatgl: et" (keel tho 1 110.1,(11 they report themselves. and see to their we/I-be ing. oad despatch them without terry dele ;Tien by iho first ships. We say this fearlessly. Its we defy any of Oar f.e.eseegers to Mote that they score detained limy-eight Lours by us in /./Verpe.A, whilst thousands of others sir: re detained snout!. until they could be sent in ACITI7t old emit?, at a cheap, rote, which, too frequently proved their co(1)us. Wc intend to perform our contracts honorably, on; what it may. 11111.1 nut act as was ltte case last lwason with other office.. who either perturined not ut ail, or when it suited their tlonvenience. Drafts drawn at I'ittriburah for any sum from XI t o 11.000. payable at any of the Provincial Banks in Ire land, England, Setahaul and Wales. JOSHUA ROBINSON, European and General Acent, Fulls street, one door below IL - mid •t. FOREIGN hEMITTANCE. •11 II EStdoleribera are prepared to forward more to all parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with lespatelt, and at the loaves rates. SAMUEL 5 1'CLURKEN & C 0.., 142 Lilirrty ortrret. European Agency, and Reimattancea to Ireland, England,Ace.. A.RDE and small .ulll9 ol money can Mall times be 1.1 remitted by sight-duals, at reduced ralq, to all•parts of England. Ireland, Property and Legacies, Debts. Reim:, Claims, and Property in Europe can be collected awl recovered through the subscriber, or during his ab sence from this city from October until May, on his attun e) tours to Europe, by r application to SA-Iti.l May, Met - them, Water street, Pitteburgh. 11. KEENAN, Attorney and Counsellor at Lary, and Eurnp Pi ean Agent, • P. S.—As 11. Keenan has been frequentlyttsb troubled by fapplications and letters on the haziness:of - 911ertluutn & lotentut," passenger agems, ofL New York, Lite deems it itetexsary to say that he is not the Keenan of that fins, and Lhas never had any connexion with either of those persous. Western New "York College of Health. 207 :Burr .wrinswr., , Rings,suo, N. Y. prt. C. C VAUGHN'S VEGETABLE LITIIONTRIP TIC MIXTURE. T HIS celebrated ressualy is constantly increasing its fame by the making' all over the world. it has now lowotne the only medieine for fluidly use, and is particu larly recommended for Dropsy : all stages or this rum plaint inunedintelv relieved, no matter of how tong stand ing. (See pamphlet fur . ..testimony.) (travel, arid all diseases of the, urinary organs; for these distressittir comulaisits it stands alone i /10 other ar ticle ran relieve you; end the cures testified to will con vince the most .skeptical:—(see, pamphlet.) Liver Cona plaint. Bilious Diseases. Fever and Ague. To the Great West especially, and wherever these complalets prevail, this medicine is offered. No mineral agent, ito deleterious compound is a part of this mixture; it cares these diseas es with certainty and celerity, and does not - leave tijr. SYS -1,111 torpid. (See pamphlet.) Vilean complaint of a nuist painful character, is inunediately relieved, and a'cure fol. lows by a few days use of This article. It ii far beyond any other preparation for this disease, or for arty other disease originating front impure , blood,Atace,pitrziphlet.) Debility- of the System, Weak Back,'WeeintLas of the Kidneys, dm., or lallamation of the same, is immediately relieved by a few days use of this medicine, and it cure is alwas te result of its use. It snds us a certai reme dy for y suc h h complaints, and also f o r derang,emeets n of the female fmine, Irregularities, Suppressions, painful men struation's. No article line ever been offered, except this. which would touch this kind of derangements. Riney Lte Jetted upon as a sure and effective remedy; and, did. we feleiperrnittcd to 110 so, could give a thousand minies*as proof of cores im this distressing class of complaints.— Sec pamphlet. All broken. down, debilitated constitu tions, limit the effect of mercury, will find the bracing power of this article to act immediately, and the poison- Otis mineral eradicated from the system. Eruptive Diseases will End the alterative properties of this article VIC moot:Land drive such diseases from the system. See pamphlet for testitnony of 'cures in all diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will 'oat permit to be named here; Agents give them away; they contain 32 pages of certificates of high character; and a stronger array of proof of the virtues ofa medicine, racy er appeared. It is one of the peculiar features adds ar ticle, that it never fails to benefit in any case, end if hone and muscle are left to build upon, let the emaciated anti lingering invalid flora ON, and keep taking the medicine as long as there is an improvement. The proprietor would caution the public against numbef of articles which conic out under the heads of SARtiereatlLlAS, SUMPS. Sc us cures . for Dropsy. Gravel, de. They arc good forindh ing, and concocted to gull the unwary.: Touca Tagil nor. Their inventors never thought of curing such diseasestill this article had done It. A particulati study of tire pamph lets L. earnestly solicited. Agents, and all who sell theitr nein. are glad to circulate gratuitously. Put up in 1,10 oz. bbttles, at 82; 12 oz. do. at 81 each —the larger holding 0 oz. more than the two small bottles. Look out and' mu' get imposed upon. 'Every bottle has _ "Vaughn's Vegeta ble Lithoniiiptie Mixture," blOwn upon the glass, the written signature of G. C. Vaughn" on the directions, and - C. Vanglut, Buffalo, - snooped ou the cork. None . other are genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn. and sold at the Piinci pal Office. 207 Main street, Buffalo, wholesale and retail. No attention given to letters unless post-paid—order front regularly authorized Altenti excep.ted. Post-Paid let ters, or verbal communications soliciting advi ce, prompt ly attended to gratis. Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of this article-- IX2 Nassau st.. N. V. _xis Essex St., Salem, Mass.;. and by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canticle, US Agents. BAYS Sc. BROCKWAY Agents, No. 2, Liberty st., near , Canal MIS; ITENITIAN 131,INDS-4. Wester-rat, and old and well I known Vytaitinat Illintimaker, torsifoerly of Second and Fourth sts.. takes this Method form . hie frothy friends of it,. fact that his Flactorvis now in full opera tion on St. Choir st.. 'tear the old Allegheny Bridge, where a constant supply of Blinds of variong colors load quuli inns, is constnntly kept on baud land of all prices, from tweet up . to .uit customers. N. B. If required, Blinds 'vitt he Put op no, that in case of alarm by fire, or otherwitt,e, they tuuy he removed without the aid of a serew-draver. and with th e som e farilitiy that nay tither piece of furuitore can he removed, 'and 'wawa any extra t?xratuo. feal-tt&wi - - Cltl T11KT0:THE...P1.71.3.1.1C.--Tith subscriber, by written coptraVt with the PEKIN TEA. Co., has the ex c/usive rigkilOraellthekTens iu Pittsburgh and Allegh, ny Any - person - attempting to-sell their Teas ex cept procured through me, racticinr a deception and a fraud upon the putitie—and their statements are not to relied on. ' A. JAYNES-, '79 4th a 1 ,Z*-1,:'.P.,';',. !,. :,.,•;-.,,-:,- , - ',., 44. , ... ,, i1.•.:: - ; . ..• - ',....= -, -.-:.,.!..-..,:•,., -:- . ';' .2 .,:•:i': : '. -- t:, - .17, - '''',„,..*;:.ii - -, - 4::..:-?,:(:;(,,,;: - =• . i,..,..,.!z ,,, i,..:: . , , . ,. ., ,, ; ,i-: ; 7 : . __ ~........ ... -Tarp.° OWSlie44-1 REPtIiTTANCP.6IIIItFPIIBS3 tri al t z ,4 4 from Great 13rintiblandIrelana,by " .5e J T Tapscott, 5 South st ,"Corner of Maiden N V.and 06 Water loo Rood Liverpool , r The subscribers, Laving accepted ihe Agency Or Om allure House. are now prepared to make arrangements on the mat liberal terms with thos ninths Parrng the passage at their Meade Old Country , and the) liatterthemselVea thelicharaoter and /err standing ni basmeas will give ampleniummuce time *flamer ar rangements will be cattle* oat faithfully 11theetrti W J. T. Topic. int are long and favorably known for the superior class, Ell COMMOdat IOn• ond 1, 1 0 marline. Of thew Packet glut ei The QuErN OF ' IYFST SITERIDAN. GARRICK HOTT/Natik LIYIs7trOOL, and SIDDONS, two of et leave etieli port moliddy - trout New York the illst and awl from Liverpool and Ilth i • aildinouro whieh they havearramrements wall ate bl George and r 111.211 Lines of Liverpool Pockets to insure a departure from Liverpool °very five a being thus detenunted that their facilities shell keep pace with their thereasitig Patronage: while' Mr. W Tarnieott a constant persduil superintendence of the basiness in Liverpool is tut addi 11011ai stmunry that tbe comfort and accommodation of the passengers will be particularly attended lo rim sante atm being, as usual, extensively engaged in the Transportation Businesil between Pittsburgh add the Atlantic (hues, are thereby enabled to take charge et and torward passengers immediately on their heading, -therefowithout a canines of disappointment trt delay; anti are, re, prepared to contract for passage (him any sea port in Great Britain or Ireland'to thus chy, the nature ot the beanies* they are engaged in giving them (actinic, for curry lug passeagent so for inland not otherwise minable-, end wllli it necessary, fora ard passengers fur ther West the best mode of conveyance, Witham all) additional charges for their trouble Where peri °as si tit tor decline coming out, the alumna POW for Passage will be re f unded in lull . The .subseribers are also.. REMITTAN CS prepar , ed to giro - .drafts of sight for any amount, payable at,the „principal. cities and towns in England, Ireland. Scotland and Wales; thus-af fording a safe and expeditions incele of remilliug Runde to those countries, which persons requiting such.fueili ties will find it to theicinterest to avail ittentsedves of: Application (Why letter. post-paid) will bepromptly at tended. to. • I'AAFFE CO7siNOR, Forwarding and Couunission Merchants. rnap27-thtiw-1y Philadelphia. tthEßoche, Throtplex.s, & Co. I FULTON ET., NEW YOUR; EDEN QVA-1. rilk 1/ I)VELIX; SCOTLAND .0...,0, LIVERPOOL: JAMES 111.AliELY, Agent, Office On PeuMst., Canal l'ittsburgh. Arrangymmts jar lEIP.' llt OCHE., imps. sole Ageuts for . the pLA-qp: BALI - , LINE, ot Liverpool and New ark l'oekens, take the liberty of announcing to their old friends mid ettstonters, dun their arrangements for the year LAS being eilnplate, IlwV ore pllsynteil to'bring, out pßotl,elogers, liy the eh eve splendid Line, from I.iverpool to New 1 ork and Philadelphia. They refer to their firmer coarsen( loit)g business. vM OFstire trince 'who entriust than with heir order,. that the same satisfaction will be rendered I heretofore. REMITTANrES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND. SCOTLAND AND IVA L . 1 4. Drafts for sale, payable. on demand, at any . Bunk in Irehoul. -The understand ha. mode arrangements In hting out pas, enger. to l'itt.burgh. during ;be presentyear. tihs-tandateo JA.AIES BLAKELY -. ail Passage To and From GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. Daottna Rirratin & Soy, No. 131 Waterloo Road, Li vermail. tlnut.t.sca & Rtremu.. No. 34 South sr., N. Y. Subseribers, has in iteeepted the Agener at this pared above well 'rums - natal respectable lltilisee. are pre make eugaireinc ins fur passeng er . to oOM, oat front ant part of Great Britain or Ireland. by the 'ra , gular of Packet Ships, railing from liiverpool week- I) Persons engaging scull cc. 'tray rest assured that their wendn will uteri with kind treuttnent and prompt des pieli at I .IVerpool, us well on every attention iteccti.4ar) tut their arrival to tittA country. Apply to or address SA.MULI. APCIA. , IIK.AN & 142 Liberty at., Pittsburgh. N 1 1 .—Patsages engaged here from LiVerpOol to Ping burgh direct and drafts fur oily amount forwarded. pay able at Fight. throughout the ruited Kingdom.V.M. T-1g MEM FM= • t- . __... ._._..... . _ ....... 1.1:_61.):11LNG co.ifiLlitlikl.ENSCßANCß, CO*VANY. If litE Subscriber. haying been_ iiipoiu sec] attn (Tidy Corn inisSiOncil agent of the - Lycoining Calmly Mantel In so,roliee 'Cosigns - 71y; in HO yrcenicit• to receive , appli d e-' lions _tor insurance for sisiil Cosopaity. This. Company As. lurdstien:inie 'of the very hOSt.fisstiratiaa - Ctidnfindei in.Ae titate-or Union. having a eapnal of ben.vecit One and two inilliiins.of,thillers l ii yreininin lanes, and 'by .die'sregula . nuns 'of-the trintipany.no'riak exceeding 85.0041 will Irani.. ! ken on any one block of buildings. arrot any one risk. and nos Iniores :Onus - 82;500 Will be taken nit a Rolling Mill. r . p i llo r y or B,ur u nes: Buildin g s in svidau a stove.filya talkie:as IllrOfigli file iiire Wall or roof: Cotton . I , rictiiries or, Pthvilrii.lttills;-.Maritt' fiaCtoricsof :l'ilislitig ink. and The- i lineriea, willinestbe.insured on otirconiideruirail...ni4- cycle:and .tvlien 'lifeline yer*.ent. sissifflas 12 iirls fistslik arve.-no-riek-will betaken over els-I,ono, ( except Bridges and .(,:riat ,luirm.). The ape - rations of the . Cotnyany have been each. that for •'the - Intl six " years only oue cent -upon the dollur hail: been' tinned tigon. the yrossinin notes of the sleek holders. - Anirliention con. be made to tine subscriber, at his office, its the new con._ lipase. ~ . .... 11.'51'11.0UL, Agouti P iltabirigh.A . llCglietiyeo„.:Pa jittneXlm ____ _ - Plre• _ Una Marine. Insurs'attee: ripirn Laurance Compani . of North America, of driphia. through its duly authorized Agotar. the sub scriber,offers to make permanent and limited Insurance onproperty,in this;eity and its vicinity,and ou.sbirmieuts bribe canal and Avow, ' 1 / 1 11ECTORS: Arthur G. Collin, Pros'i . Samuel Preents, • _ Alex: Henry... e."' Charles Taylor. • - Samuel W. Jones,' . Stunnel W. Suiitly, Edward Smith. : - . Ambrose. White; ••' • /' John' A. Drown, ' Jacob M. Thonias, • John White. ' • Jolter Ner. - Thorns, P:Cope, Riehurel D. Wood,: Win. Welsh. Henry Sherrurd.See'y. This is the oldest - Insurance Cotittnine' lii am' United States. having been elturiered in 1704. its charter is twr.• penile', and : from its his)! stithdireg. Joint experience. ma ple stirant;tutel'uvoldlng all risks of fill extra harnrelons ehartieter,lt may be . considered as otlering ample seenri ty to the • MOSES ARWOOD.' At Counting Room of Atwood, Jones & Co., Water and Front stet., 1401 burgh ' • oettr3-y, The .Franklin Fire Insurance Company or"run.Auct.rms. CHARTER PERPF:TuA)..-4.400pin paid in office 3; Chestnut st., aorta nu l e, twur Fifth. Tukc liii , te. move, either permanent nr limited. againet loss or dam age by .fire, on property and effeete of every tlexeriptinn, in town or cutilltry. on the IlloAt reasonable tertria. Ap plicatien, made either personelly or by letters. will. be promptly attended to. C. N. BANCKEIL Prest.: C. G. BAAracit, Secretary. • DIRECTORS: Clerics N. Bancker, Jacob IL. Smith, Timms lion, George W. Rieltarili, . . Thomas J. Wharton, Mordecai T). Lewis, • Tobias Wagner, Atlo!ithi lc Boric, Itlatnucl,G nut t.. . Duvtd S. Brown. I' I TTS E II .:VG F . NC Y. WAlltaaa MALTra. B Arell G at, at the F./chance Offic e Witmit* MnYlill Ic CO.. corner Of :bland Merkel ste. . Fire rit.ke token on building*. god their contents in Pittetturatt. Allegheny and the surrounding country. •. , :o merrier of intend navigation risku nikett. autrl-ly • - ruri . xEit, • - KING C F/NNEN. Agents at. Pita6urzi. s fartft Ur( lino. Snfity 'aware Company Philodrlphin. Tib 'Firm RISKS upon. linildiays nod Merdialidi,e °feve r) tie r ription. and Marine fti,Li upon hullo or ea.,- g *** .s of regrets. {Mien iipott flue irtOirt thvoraldc term, °thee at the watehnole.of Kitt; & on %Voter st_ ni-or Alorket si reel , Plthtbittah N. 11. 6igc & Finney Tarifa the ettafitleitce and Nitrate. age of their irieneft nod rinntiltioliy al largo to the wary M. S. Iti•tonttteertinnosay. an nn int.tiattion mainly.; the, roost ilourioliing in, Philodelpluo—ae hovir; n !orgy paid in capitol, teltieh, by the over:two of its eliarler4 is corrsitioify iliereirsitigi.--a, •ielJn,gto each person red, hia illie whore of -tile pildits of the ruitip:4:oy. without irivolVing hint in any I,e 9 4.4l isibility . whatever.lieyutill the premium actually paid irrl.r awl therefore no poa ,csing the %anal riticipteittrattrd of VVl•ry I , llore. :1011 in its most atiraefive tbutyl. now I-tf GENCVOI.* ritiiNtil..iN Fria: INstift.kNug COAIPANY 14111 .ADEI.PIA.-- N. E. nyrner ef Third awl Wood Atrry, l'inArtrgh.—Tlit: or theemu,. ny on the fit it of Jonnote, 1-Ift. 044 pi:l4l'l4lrd eouiftiriaity With on act of the Ventt...)lvottitt Legis.lattire, Wert. • IT, • 016 and :11.rmagom Fmnr, ef,11 , 1, •, .. . • ...... nporory I.l,arm, Stock, and Ca,. Mal. inn a total of .0.13 Allortli!tg, i•nrOtio ascitrance. dint all ICLItCS !rloovi ill Ito' °raptly met. aott pleiup entire security to all who 01,. is; faiitries Omit this roitaituity. Risks taken at as low les are catuisfent with scenritC. ' ”t-i . NVAltrtirli NIARTIN. Atr«nf. ' umurnrice Aga!wit Fire. No. 11 . :2 Walnut weer., Philadelphia; liiecirporated A. I). perpeepeil. (fil'lg-(re. Furniture, Merehandize. end proper ty gem•rvtly. either in the en), Or country. tigailtsi damag e by tire, perpetual or for tuuited pr taudb : on favor able it !SW:. DIRECTOILq: Penneef C. Morton, Artall,ll“4 Peries, (fruit:« Abbott, Pa John T. Lewin.trick ninny, SAMUEL C. 1110ItTON, President. J AKII - Ell, Sceretery. Onlerm for Ito:menet.. by the ulroce Company will he fret:iVed nod itteratacca effected by the 'underpinned, anent for Pittsburgh. GEO. COCHRAN, tl -14;111. .915 WOOd Mllreet. John S«rgettl i t, r.rtteh. Thomas John, %Vs,ls.h, Jr., -- - t IVESTERN NEW YORK COLLEGE OP HEALTH, No. Sr, 111411 t AIMEE?. 131??TALO, NEW loan. TAR. (1. C. V.AVGI - IN'S Vegetable Lithontriptir Adeir- LP tiromerat for' 1i517.--` I Caine. 1 Snw, I Conquered . ; is most emphatically the case with this article. Disease has ever yielded to its most marvellous Medicinal power. WllgieTer it has gone, and South America. Engtruid, Canada. and the Caned States have provided the truth of this statemeot. the bove quotation in a strong end ith sentence, tells the t a ihute story. - Invalids. the princ p iple y upon which-you are curefl t may not bc known to you. btu the result of it trial is satistuctory: you are restored' and the secret or the care remains with the proprietor. The Medicine is a compound of 29 . distinct vegetabl e . agencies; each individual root has its own peculiar, ex"- elusive, medicinal property, eundieling with. no other compound—each root Makes its own cure--and rise per fect couthination, when takeuitito the system, it does the work Which astrt-its, when her - laws were first establish ed. intended it should chi—PVRITTER,B7IIWiTES, AND RE.. 4 _Toßts'ihe• broken down t debilitated "constitu, lion. Drover, ln all its clutikeetert, will be e9mplesely eradicated from the system by its use. See pemphleta in agetits' hands, for free eiretilation - ss;ritey treat upon all divans, and show testimony of cures. Gesvax,, and all melodeons of the . uriaiy organs, form also the cause of great suffering, ,and VA talita'S LlTlteernarric has Scythed no small celebrity over the country. by the cures it has made in this dimatssing class or alltirtiousi. So fluted, it OVelltS, is ibis Medicine, Mat it has thus attracted the no tice of one of our-Aledictil publications. In the Norem he .N0.1:7 , 16. of the "Buffalo Jouptel nod Monthly, Re view of Aletheal and Surgical Smencc," in an erdcle up -011 calculous diseases itild ' FOlWeetti," the writer. nth , * oinking the fact that Ile English government once pur chased a secret renhaly, and also noticing the purchase in I t.tfr.t, o( u secret remedy-, by the Legisluture of New York. thus pays tribute to tiefame of the Aleilicitiet.- - Vi 113 do not our Representatives. in Senate aud Assem bly convened.. enlighten and `dissolve , the suffering thoos.oth‘ of this country, by the purchase of Vaughn's Vegetable Litliontriptic, than which no solvent SinCe the days of Alchemy. bus possessed our half the lamer-, Reader, here is a periodical of high standing, arknoW- ' ledged thronghout a large section of this country to he nue of the hest cotalucted journal's of the kind in the U. ..youte,s, cXeltruiging withilie iscreulific workn of Europe to our certain knowledge, edited by Austin Flint, M. D., nod coutributml 'to by men of the highest professional ability. thus stepping aside to notice a t.' secret remedy}." Yon will et once understand no, ~ tinkffetrft and !cordite:4s nostrum, could thus extort a comment from so high a quer ter—and conserptemly,unless it directly.coollicted with the practice of the. faculty, it must have been its greet - fame - .Avllich has caused it to receive tits passing nod. kit/NET diseases,erecikosess of the back and spine, irregular, painful and sit ppressrd Xeirstrnatiors,: Floai•Allais; :mid the entire cotniffiertied train of evils which follow n ilk. ordered system, are at once relieved by the meilichm.— Send foi pamphlets' from Agents, and you Will find evi dence of the Valtto,Of She latliontriptic there put furth.- 7 As a remedy fur the irregularities of, the female system, it has in the compound a.'.root" which has been resorted to in the north of - Europe for ceatitries—as estate cure liw this complaint, anti n restorer b rhealth-of the entire systemlavnti Court...fuer, Isexahte., Rectors Dfsessits. 'Sic., aro instantly relieved. "People of the - kVest Will find' it' the only remedy: in these - coriottuints. as well as , Pavan Aso Acme. There 14110 remedy like it, awl 110 catometar gni. nine. forms any.part of this lid - X . o4e. No injtity.will.re- Suit in ill use, end its active properties are uninithsted in the use,,of a single 30 Os bottle. For Fit-re r and Adm.-, Bilious Illsorders, lake no' other Medicine. ltagemsrrem. Goer, Will.firul relief.. 'Fite action or this medicine upon, the Blood, will change the disense--which originates :Jut the blood--and a healthy result will follow. Ih - srEt.si4, Isatossrum, &c..- yield in a few days use of this Medi eine. Initsunination of the LUNGS, COUGH, CONSIArPTION also, has ever - found - relief. - Scrifiriu, EsySineki.i.,-Piiss, In flamed Eyes—all, caused by, -impure bloofwill filt t ! this article the remedy. ;' phi, system, completely acted. upon by the twenty-two different properties of the mix ture, is purified and restored—as a - partial cure • will - not renew. The treat of common•coMpluints, .Palpitatiore of the /Iran, Sick Headache, Debility, 4.c., are all the. resultef 'garlic derangement of the system, and the qp.r...,z RetFro nen svill do its work. 'rim premises set forth itt the ad vertisesitcnt, arc Intetiltipon the proof of what it has done in the past font years. 'life Written testimony, of 1000 -A g.` ,, Sl 1% - Canada, the United States. England andrSiitith America, in the possession of the proprietor—an t i can, be seen by all interested—is a Sufficient demonstration Iltat it is the best 11Ird lei ne