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M. *trite , tvilliontinue to sell clothing chenper than any hasteretofore been offered in the Western country, hay- iug.gtelatgest establishment in the city, fronting on Lib ertyfutiCktiliits.- He ianowprapared - to .- simw to hot• numerous patrons the RTIMICSL variety, of cloths. CliSSi nteres,_vestings, and clothing of all deseriptitnts. suitable. for.tlielppronchin;; season, tbathas ever . beetloffered this rnerket. - to which all can have the Bight .:of Way.— Observe the corner. No. 167. I.ibertv and Sizth eta. liu9s J. M. wive, tAILOI7., Proprietor. GOODS, NEW - GOOD.S.IIte ceitTed'attherlron .City Clothing Store, a splendid assortment of Cloths, einisisting of fine French, huglish and American Plain, „black and fancy Cassitneres, of the moat modern styles; fine figured Cashmere Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and Fancy Satins—all of which we Will make up at the most reasonable prices, in a durable and fashionable style. Ready - made, Clothing, of all descriptions; 'Lady's Cloaks of the most fashionable patterns. Neck ,and Pocket Ildktk, Suspenders, Bosoms, Shirt Collars, and every article usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will find it to their advantage.to call at the Iron City Clothing Store, No. 1,01 Liberty street, immediately opposite the mouth of Market. [octle-u] C. MCLOSKEY. • - Clothing I Clothing t I Clothing I t t The , Vow' Big Doors vs: The Western World if.so. 000 VEIL SELECTED UARMENTS now made and ready to be offered on the most literal terms to my old dustotners and the public in Mend. The Proprietor of this far-rained and extensive ertibliiihment has now; atter Tenanting from the Eastern cities; at much trouble anti expense, lust completed .his fall and winter arrangements to supply his thousands of customers with Otte of the most desirable stocks of Clo thalig that has &see been offered in this or any other mar ket west of the mountains. For neatness ut style and workmanship, combined - with the very low price which they will be sold for, must certainly' tender the old unri valled Three Big Doors one of thexreatest attractions of the western country. It is gratifying to me to he able to announce to my numerous friends at home and ahrono I that notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts which haire marleAo meet the many calls, in my line, it is with difficulty T can keep time with the constant rush that is made on this establishment- It is a well established fact, that my sales are eignt or ten times larger than any other house in the trade, and this being the case on the amount sold; I can a ['rod to sell at touch less profit than • others could. possibly think of doing if they wished to cover contingent expenses. I intend to make a clean sweep of till my presentstock before the beginning or next -- year t,coining to this conclusion, I will make it the inter est of every man, why wants a cheap winter suit, to call and purchase at the Three Big Doors. . 04C211-ilecig JOHN M'di.OiiKEY. as S E l iiNt°S-R( ; 114l—\ Vi k ( i" iti:gtf description. such a;cloa over coats, superfine blanket. Beaver. Vital- and heavy broad cloths, superfine cloth, dress. and frock coats; a large as sortment of tweed, sack and frock coats. eassiniere, and satinet pantaloons; also. a Nit eroi assortment of vests; plain and fancy velvet, cloth, casiiitaere and fancy woolen, and pinid cassimere. with a grant variety of superfine Irish linen. trimmed shirts, under shirts. stock. cravats. comforts and all other ani - ties iu the •• Ming line, which will be sold low for Cash. ['melts- . all Mid it much to their advantage to call soon, at 40 Liberty street. P. DELANY B. A complete assortment of goods. suitable for - Customer work, always on hand, such as English. French and American cloths. and eassimeres; also a choice as-• sontnent of - seasonable vestings—all of which will be Made to order in the latest styles, and oil the most ric- CoMmodating tenns. Clothing I Clot 'Mat; 31 itt.: spring and F.:limner stock sitiat is now ready to be offeredat the old oriitiital MEE Is one or the Inv.:est nod choicest in selection that has riv er Leen caltibited by any ofic concern in this or any oth- Cr,city in. the fulfill. I will not undertake to 4lnierliil7 to the reader the different mosornismits of articles which I vow have to oder them; but will simply tell them that if they, only favor use with a call. I will lay before them 1:1:5,000 dill - event garments io make n choice out of, et-n -.:vain» in part :if Conts. from the richest in qua lity d own to the lowest in pried: ralllai4,ol - ill and Cats, to the as tonishment or the beholder, trill! both mouth and eyes open. wandering in the most extravagant degree of snr prkser how suclia vast collection of We..ailf lunar ctornt.fen could possibly be collected together under the control of ondiudividual But such likings will he. ns Ion; as per severance-still industry is the main-spring of trade.— irithoutony intention of boasting. on my part, I will +ay at-the same time. it is of suck metal I n e t principally coin- posed, for nothing in the .liape or form of difficulties. no maUer.what theitentarattittide may he. can sleter.me-from accomplishing ,n object. in providing for the former, the meehantc. and the day laborer. 114 whole attention is taken np with the greatest care for their welfare. in get dog up fashionable. and at the same time substantial gar ments; to meet thew demands; and as for others. who fejtc, themselves moving in a different sphere. and re quiring an article of the ne phis ultra kind, they - have only to give:toe art outline of their wants, and they are salted to a word. NOM let me say a word or two to ins c try merch anti' in the trade If you wish to save fro least 25 to 20 per cent, in yoor wholesale purchases. call in at the "Three Mg Doors," and if I don't meet your most sail gnine hopes, in the way of getting cheap bargains. a n d fresh seasonable goods. I will not in future attempt to ott er any inducements of a similar kind to a generous peo ple of so noble a nature tool close discernment. JOHN lII'CLOSKEY, No. 151 Liberty street. - CAhr,„rn„l'e en„la't;L'h -- .. 1 ,, - nlu. - florkntiline E ,l'ao3n)rillerretceniv„V 6 th orient, a splendid assortment of T‘ s• HEX ' S for ) suattner also, a superior lot of French Satin VESTINGS. all of which be it ready to make up in the latest fashion sod on the most reasonable terms as usual. observe t h e corner, No. IC Itiberty and Sixth streets, myll. J. U. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor, ÜBLUSHING IMPI:DENEE..—Erom a rnittlished card of M'Calinunt & Bond, of Philadelphia, the public would be led to believe that we have been chinn ing a Trivilege we had no right to. That they have abandoned. 30001 time since. the exclusive agency sy,- tent.. 7 and that we have right to claim exclusive privil egeS with their teas." I never pretended to sell the ten, of this spurious concern. I have been selling the teas of the New York Pekin Tea Company for the last two years. as the public are aware, and have been to New York four times in that time, and never heard of this Hew concern tintil lately but as meal dealers. The tea business of NECallmont & Bond is about eight mouths old, and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Con patty's name itt becabse a name is open for any man or firm to assume ; but the fact intended to imply thereby, that they have any connection with the so called and well known Pekin Tea Company of New York. is entire ly false, they' having been dented even an agency in Philadelphia, for the New York Company. that Company havizigrefused even thus far to confide in them. 1 know not what kind of wool they keep, nor what kind of I am only certain that they keep or obtain none of th 2 Pekin - Tea Company's of New York. Any persokreading this card will see the gross &cep tient they wish to practice on the public, and to the injury cicrny business. & Borul are wool dealers irt Philadelphia. and have sent an agent out here to pull Wool aver the eyes of some of our good citizens. Look out for the black sheep. litovttl) AIRS. J A YNES.. XTEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!!—The Convict. or jr thellypocrite unmasked, by G. P. R. James, Esq., Jack Ashore, by T. Howard. author of Rodin the Reefer. the Star of the Fallen, by Curtis, author of Black Plumed Riflemen. -• The Martic Figure Head, or the Lady of the Green and Bfhe, by Charles Carey. of the U.S. Navy. The Bandit's Bride. or the Maid of Saxony, by Louisa Sidney. Stanhope, nether of "Striking Likenesses:* etc. Leonine Lynroore, and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Voodbridge ; by Miss Leslie. London Quarterly Review. Union Magazine for December. Life of Joseph T. Hare—a large supply.) The Dlanceuyering Mother, by the author of " History of_arlirLl The Wilfulness of Women, by the same author. The Old Commodore, by E. Howard. -Jeri:tette Alison, or the Yout,. Strawberry Girl—a tale of the Seannd Shore; .by Ingraham. Kaam or Daylight; a prize tale ; by J. S. Robb. .'Sir R owland Ashton, 3 vole ; by Lady C. Long. , The Splendor of Versailles, and Court of Louis the XIV. Flowers Personified. Nos. 9 and le. Rural Cemeteries of ..tuterica, part 9. Magazines, Newspapers. etc. London Punch and Pictorial Times. per last steamers. Brother Jonathan. Philadelphia Courier, and Yankee Doodle Pictorials. For sale by W. R. CALDWELL, .decB 3tl street, opposite the Post Office. No. 4. Morse's Weekly Budget of Seto Books fur IS.IB. OHAPMAN'S DRAWING, BOOR, No. 2. .Gliddon's Ancient Egypt, new edition. ,l'h•e. Nineteenth Century. u new Quarterly. Chamber's 'Miscellany. No. 11: full setts on Land. 'Lives of the Queens of England, by Agnes Strickland, trpl. XT. The Market Queen. or the Wife's Stratagem. Musconna, a tale of the Revolution. ~Songs for the People, No. 2. superior to No. 1. Jack Ariel. or life on board an Indianian. new supply. Euhank's Hydraulics, No. setts on hand. Flowers. Personified : No. 14, do do; Pictorial England, Nos. 36 & 37, do . do; Union Magazine, for February, do do; National do. do do do; Graham's do. do - do do; Godey's Lady's Book for Feb'y, do do; Little 's living Age, No. 1.03, do do; from 150 up. Remarkable Events in the History of America, by J. Frost, L. L. D. American Phrenological Journal for January. Sub scriptions received. Jane Eye, en Autolnoirophy, by Currer Bell.: Last of the Fairies, a thrisurtas tale, by James. FAinbuigh Phrenological Journal and Magazine. The Conquest of California and New Mexico. by the .ibrees of the United States, in years 1646 and 1647, by Jas. • Madison Cutts, with enirravings, plans of battles, &e. :41 Tour to the River Saguenay in Lower Canada. by Charles Lpuman, author of "A Summer in the Wilder ness:, The Eclectic Magazine for January. Furnished to sub scribers by the year, or sold by the eagle number. Now and Then, by the author of Ten Thousand a Year. "Waverly Novels, cheap form, new supply. .- The shove works are for sale by [M3l] M. P. MORSE. i. IMPORTANT BOOK.—The Early lii tort' of ,131LWestern Pennsylvania end of the West, and of West iirn.,y,xpeditionsand Campaigns; with an appendix, con ' faiigng ;spix)us extracts from imPortamlnolian treaties, minutes , of esnferances, journals, &c. Together with a topsograpluca! deseriptuan of each county of Western Pennsylvania., One large volume, ns pages, by If. K. Sluing Esq. For sale by S. BOSWORTH & CO.. • No. 43 Market atmet. rrEAS.--38 half chests Young Hyson; . 51 entry - beats . , • .10halfebtasts Gunpowder; catty boxes , .Fhalf chests 15 " ". Pout:hong - , forsale JA1ll.:8 NAY fIT !‘ -.AO sucks, in-store and for sale. tn. an . - ' S. WATERMAN INL-4 Ws. Cincinnati—superior brand Platt b Ft Edict ; Barm k stNcLAitt. .'..--,.....::'::::-i.: ' 77'..':...;:.•; . ...:- . ... , :;Y.,..... , _,: ,-5 1.4 .- :: - , i..: ? --- -. - 1 , .., - , - ;,..1' .,. ..:..,t , . , . , :,, , i ,- :, -- f --- -- ‘:-.':-7 - 7.''''-'...-".':' ,- ;' ,.. ....'...-1;•'.1 , ...-..'4"4" ~ . ~.- : .'.7- . ..:::::•...,...i , ~, ~..- .._,-,...., ..... ~~; tlotl)ing Stores. 8117 DOORS' ~~. Y~N}~ grans. prtcitioq Eirieq: Plitsburgh Portable Boat Line. -1848. For the 'Transportation Frtight to rind from PITTSCIU I`llll,A DELPHI A, lIALTIMOR.E,NEW . BOSTON. &C. . - - R0nR710. 7 4:: 4- CASK. Ptak,* • TAA FE 4- tico.vivox ruins old tsiablished Line beingnow in toll operation, j„ tl.e prop ric tor; have inside ettensireci arrangements to forward Goods and Produce With despatch,- and on the most favorable terms. Theyvontidently hope, their well known OA. ptne-, in delivering goodi—pecultat safety in mode 5f carry ing--c apt cious wrifelibuses at each affording accommodations to shippers alid owners of produee.-together with their long experience and unre mitting attention to bitMiess, will secure to them .a con tinuance at that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknow ledge. All cousignmruts by mid for this line reeeiyed, charges paid, add forwarded in any required di us free of charge for commission ; aslcuncitig or s No interest. directly or indirectly, in' s. All conmmitteations promptly =made ^applica tion to the follow mg agents: TIORRIDGE & CASH, tle, Market street, Philadelphia. TAAFFE & O'CONNOR, Canal Basin. Pittsburgh. O'CONNORS & CO., North street, Baltimore. WILLIAM B. WILSON. al Olf. Cedar street, New York. - Mere hunt st 64 Way Freight" Line. ' (1014611 LT CALI.= TICILWOICen & CO.'S LUCK.) - illegal 1848. Exbcel,..`.e'se!‘l'ilZbitz"or g rhtheßlrsir:ZethahloisrioTnieole daysburgh, %%rater street, and all intermediate places. One boat will leave the Warehouse_of C. A. APAnulty Jr, Co., Canal Resin. Liberty street. Pittsburgh. every day, (Sundays exc,sptcd,) and shippers can always depend on having their goods forwarded without delay, and at Mt rates. This Line w•as formed for the epeeist aceommodation of the wit. businesa. The.ptoprietors, thankful for.the very liberal pommies,. they have received during the last two years. respect:ally inform their old customers and the public generally, that they have extended their facilities, die., during the past winter, and are now hotter prepared to accommodate aniucreased business. -.- morns axons. R. 11. CA NAN & Co. WNI.S'ITTT. E.G. STITT. WNI. JAMES A. LORE. JOHN MILLER. TRINDLE & McDOW ELL. AtiENTS— C. A. M'Aisi I.TI & Co.. Pittsburgh; CAN in. Johnstown: JottN MILLer HolhanY , burg: lb:mama-A, MSTINOE.R,WIiter at. Huntingdon en REFF.ReacEe—Stnilli J. & I \l'lh•ritt. C.& J. H. Shoenberger H. Robison & Co.: H. Moore; Bnguhry & Smith. John Parker Win. lorhmer; J. Jordan & Son. mail h Gazette cony. Merchants! Trausportatinn VOR the Trltattportntina of Merchatuli, alai Produce 1 to Pitiittd,ittioo and Baltimore Good. eonsigned to our care will be forwarded without Inlay. at the.. lowest rotes. Billy of Lading trtotimittritl. nod all instructiomi promptly attended In. tree Irons atii extra charge for stor age or anutni.sion. C. A. M'AN rury k Co.. Proprietors, raoul 11nAio, Liberty fit., Pittsburgh iGszette. only. cOpy,) Philadelphia Type & Stereotype Foundry. T-IIE irtthserthers nre nniotrett to fornimh. ot short 110- --tica-axurv-articla-ur.ed Ilk• I' tttitee.-and hove reduced the Prices •of Type lip‘rztrels of Pi per cent.— The! now t.hnrge for Plea 82 ets. • oSi . . Sno.ll Pico 34 -1 , ; tnipn mil (pi- ". Long l'rune r• • • —36 - Agate Bre vo• r 43 -, In utontol 2.410 Determined to spare no.expensa in making their estab lishment as complete_ as poseihtv. they are getting up a mitivirin Series of the en le 1. razed SOOT , . II FACE, WlllOb are nctinalled for tummy and durability. and which they feel a. sneer! will meet with general approbation. Several si s are - now ready.' II •itte recently visited Foufnpo for the purpoee of pro curing very Itnpro,emeut iu their line of business. the) now offer a greater variety of Fancy Type. Borders, Or naments:..l r.. than any other establishment in the Unned_Slates; and their Unproved method ofOftAtt,,, and of prepartnK !octal. enable them to turntsh orders tit a mat/ nee tO intro satisfaction. Printing Presses of every description. Printing Ink. Conses. Casts. Brass ittllc. FMIIIIIII, &e., at the lowest rates. rifid Type which has been used 0111 V iu e.terentyping.generally on hand. honks. Pamphlets, Nlnsie. Medicine Directions., LahtlA, Cheek, ]bait-, he, correctly and etc:nutty stereotyped at heretofore. N. IL—Specimen Rooks will be Bent to Printers who wish to make orders. 1.. JOHNSON & C0. mm:164 in :No G. tattle Geore at. Great tengliall% Remedy 011 Coughs, Colds. Asthma. and Consumption:—The .1 great rind only Remedy or the shove diseases is the llun4arinn 11+4147,1 of lair. discovered by the celehruted Or. Buchan. of Loudon. England: and introduced into the United States under the immediate superintendence of the ',MM.. The extraordinary success of this medicine. in the cure of Pulmonary diseases. warrants the American Adistit soliciting for treatment the worst possible rases that eon be Mural in the community—rases that seek relict in vain root any of the common remedies of the day, and have hens given tip by the most distinguished physicians. as cobra's and incurable. The Hungarian Balsam has cured, anti will cure, the nipst desperate cases. It is no quack nostrimi,lmi a standard English medicine,olknown and established effiCaey. Every family in the rnited Steles should be supplied with Buchan's Hungarian Balsam of Life, not only to counteract the consumptive of the climate. Mat to be used as a preventive medicine in all cases of colds, coughs. /milting of blood. pain in the side mid chest; irritation and soreness of the lungs, bronchitia. difficulty of breathing, hectic fever. nicht sweats. emaciation and general debili ty. asthma. influenza, whooping cough. rind - croup. Sold in large bottles at SI per bottle, with full directions for the vestorntion of health. Pamphlets. containing a mass of Farinsti and American certificates. and other evidence. showing the unemuilled merits of this great English Remedy_ may be obtained of the Agents. gratuitously. . For sale by R. A. FAILNESTOCK & CO.. chill cm First and Wood. and Wood and 6th sts A j WORKS—Sir &stley Cooper on Hernia .4.11 Astley Cooper on the Breast. &c.: Testis and Thymus Oland; Colle's Lectures on Surgery; Watson's Practice; Mackintosh's Practice; Dunglison''s Physioloey: Homer's Anatomy and Histology; Churchill's Mick:eatery; Ve.lpeatt's 3lidsvi&ry: Diseases of Infants—Hillard: Diseuees of Females—Ashnell: for sale by H. S. BOSWi MTH & Co., aunr 3 43 Market street TE'%V 1 1 Poems. illustrated ./. 1 1 Harper's new edition of the Poetic:ll works of John Milton. with a memoir. and ethical remarks on Li• genius and writings, by James Montgomery ; and one hundred and twenty engravings from drawings by Wm. Litirvey 111 two volumes,. Strescra's Gages Teirrsmincr.—The four Gospels and Acts of the Apostles. in Greek. with English notes. criti cal, philosophical. exegetical maps, illtkl.CS, Cie. top,c th er with the Epistles and Apocalypse: the whole forming the New Testament—For use of Schools. Colleges. and Theological Seminaries. Ily Rev. J. A. Spencer, A. M A New Nord—Midsummer's Eve.—A fairy tale of love. 13y Mrs. S.. C. ,lames s Henry IV—The life of Henry the Fourth, king France and Nnvnrre, by G. P R. ironer, Complete in four parts, paper; 2 vols. cloth. For sale by JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. Jan 8 Booksellers. r or. of Market and 3d stn. .1101 IN'S ANTIQUARIAN LIBRARY.—Just reedy l) ed. by the subscribers, Six Old Faiglisli Chronicles: William of Nlnlinesibitry's English Chronicle Mnliet's Northern Antiquities; BOHN'S STANDARD LIBRARY Schiller's works. 3 vole ; Lanzi's History of Painting.B vole History of the throncliits. ^ vole ; Coxc s House of Austria. 3 vole ; Coxe's Memoirs of Marlborough ; Luther's Table Talk, by Hazlett; ' Roscoe's Lorenzo D'Medici t• Leo 4te Tenth: Ockley's Hist6ry of the Saracens; Schlegefs.Philosopliv of !History; Beckman's History of Inventions ; Machiavelli 's History of Florence and the Prince; Chambers' Information for the People; The Gallery of Nature. For sale by H. S. BOSWORTH & Co. feb 17 43 market street New Books Just Received ORELL'S History of Modern Pliilosoplvk. complete .01 in one volume, rum the last Loudon edition-53.00. Lecturer on the Lae• and the Gospels, by Stephen H. Tvng, D. D.; new and enlarged edition. wtth portrait of the author; 51.50. , rtlemcar of Rev. David Abed. D. D.. lair _Missionary to Chian, by Ms nephew, Rev. G. R. Williamson, with a pot. trait. Meander's History of the Christian Religion, and Church; translated by Prof. l'orrey ; Vol. 2. Hawkstone: a tale of and !or lin:gland, in 184—, in two 1 volumes. (rein second London edition; 8100. Memoir of W. C. Crocker. Mrsaionary to Africa:ll2 eta. • Personal Recollections, by Charlotte Elizabeth. with explanatory notes, accompnnied by a memoir embracing the perirxl trom the close of personal recollection to her death; by 1.. H. J. Tong; 62h eta. Recollections in England; by Rev. S. 11. Tyug. 1). D. Mark Milton ; the Merchant's Clerk, by Rev. Charles R. Taylor, M. A.. author of " Records of rt Good Mutt's Lite." " Lady Mary." Alnyart, or the_Pearl,' ttc. The above just received:and for sale by ELLIOTT & ENGLISI.I. marl.l 55 Market street, between 3d and 4th. SUNDAY SCHOOLBOOKS.—We have-juin - receivc a large supply of Books for Sunday School Libraries published by the American Sunday School Union. and approved by a committee of pablicatton, consisting of members of the - following denonfirtations. viz.: Baptist Congregational, Episcopal Methodist, Presbyterian. and ReformmLnutch- - These publieatidlia comprise optiards of six hundred bound volumes, Of prices. front ii cents up to 75 cents.) all, writteu. expressly . for Sunday Schools. In addition to the _ebtive, the bnionpublishes n-iarge variety of books, in .paper- covers, for quite youngehild ren. for rewards, &c.' The Onion alsopublishea two of one hundred volumes each, all numbered readyloctnlal, of books from 72 pages up to 250, at. , the low - puce_of ten dollars, averaging o nly - ten cents a volume. Also. ".A Youth Cabinet bibrary," of fifty volumes, at the lo price of two dollars and filly cents. Hymn Books, Question Books, red aud blue Tick ets on paste hoards. ?flaps. &e. All the above we sell at the Union, at Philadelphia prices. Catalogues.of ,Books furnished on application. -• • ELLIOTT 1:1 ENGLISH 511'lliarkerst, - feM. beilween•Third and Fourth. EONS lemigratisit tints. _ , ... - Tapseott , s Genera t-tilraitalgrtaiLlostescer; ..., , REMITTANCES and Pas Sage to tind..4l ,4 2 I from Grcat Britain and Ireland, by W, ""'". . &J. T. Tapscott. 75 South *L. corner of Maiden Lane, N. Y., and 96 W ..ater- ' . 100 Rood. Liverpool. . . '.."'Phe subscribers, having accepted the Agency. of the abc.-e 'louse. are now prepared to make arrangements on the most liberal [elllls with those desirous of paying the pasmge of their friends front the Old Country; and they flatter themselves their character and long standing in business will give maple assurance that all their ar-. IhhlGVlllents will be canted out faithfully. Messrs. 3V. & J..T:Tapscott are long and favorably known for the superior class. accotninedation. and sailing qualities. of their_Packet Ships. The QUEEN OF THE wasT. SIIERIDAN. GARRICK,. IIOTTINGUEL - IiOSCI Us. LIVERPOOL. and SIDDONS, two of wideb leave each port monthly—from New York the 21st and 20th. and from Liverpool the 6th and 11th: in addition to which they have arrangements with the St. George and . Union Lines of Liverpool Packeus to insure a departure from Liverpool every five days, being thus determined that theit facilities shall keep pace with their increasing patronage: - Mr. W. Tapscotrs .constant personal' superinten f the business in Liverpool is an tultli. tionul seen t the crintlert and actonnttodtilloti z of i the passenger itt be particularly attended to-' " ••- l t The subscribers being, as ustial. - eitelisiVely engaged in the Transportation Business betweeu.Pittsburglt and the Atlantic Cities. are thereby enabled to take charge et and forward passengers innnediately on their [Wing, without at chance of disappOintrnent or detail and tare, therefore. prepared to contract for passage from anise's= port in Great Britain or Ireland to this city, the ittiture.or the business they are engaged in giving - them facilities for carrying passengers go far. island not otherwise till taiwall,neble; and Wif netessary, forward no t fin , !her West by the best mode Vf - conveyance, without any additional charges for their trouble.- Where persons. sent for decline coming-out, the amount paid for passage will-be:reftuidedin full. . - - . • REMITTANCES. ' • The subscribers are, also prepared , to.. give drafts et sight for any nenotmt, - payable at the: principal cities and towns in England, Ireland. Scotland and Wales.; thus af fording a-safe-and expeditions mode. of remitting thuds to those countries, ..wluch persons requiring such facili ties will find it to their`interest to avail-themselves of. Application. (if by letter. post-paid) will be promptly at tended to. . . TAA FEE & O'CONNOR, Forwarding and Commission 3lereltains. rnap27-d& w-ly Philadelphia. Roche, Brothers. & Co. FULTON ST.. NEW Vona ; EDEN QUAIL gl DCDLIN SCOTLAND ROAD. I.WEIWOOL. JAIIMS BLAKELY, Agent, Ottiee on l'enu et., ennui MISIIh Pittsburgh. . Ann n zemeni, N4q. 1 )0(11E. 'mos.& co.. Snit, Agron e for the [SLAVE 13ALL LINE. or' Liverpool and New York Itacket, take the liberty of atinotturiag to their old friends. cud customer, that their urraugements for the year 1,34'S being cmaplete. they are prepared to bring out passengers, it thr abov , spientl k d Lute, front Liverpool to New York and Philadelphia. They refer to their former tourer of doing bo , ine•s. and assure theme who entrust Mum with ilunt enter, that the some sutietottiuu will be rendered at lie re 10fore lIEVITTA < CP:3 TO ENDLAND. IRELAND, SCOTLAND . AND WALES. Brans tor sale, payable, on demand, lit any Bauk in Ireland. Tlte undersigned has made arrangements to bring mid passengers to Pittsburgh, daring the present rear: fir65.2m4a,.. JAMES BLAKELY, t ozb ,, Pa:image To and From sm . r;REAT ."1111445'_. RITAIN & IRELAND. fixonos MITA Itll .& Sot. No.:l3lWidorioci Road, Li vcriloot. _ CAttI.INLE k RfrPAIID, No. Ue South St. -N. Y. Subscribers. having accepted Agency at this 1 city of the above well known and respectable /louses. are prepared tremake engagements forpassettgera to come. not from any part - of Great Britain or 'lreland. by the rk:- Fula r Line of Pecker Ships. sailing frointiverpont week. PerMjlls engaging with et teat rest assured that their Glenda will meet with kind treatment and prompt ties ['mei. at Lit crpool. as well as every altention necessary on their arevel in tbie,trituitry. Apply .to or addiess 5A31C1.11...:11 - CLUKKAN & CO.. 1411.iberty st.. Pittsburgh. N. 1.1.•:-.Passageseimaged here froin Liverpool to Pitts borith direct. and drafts fur any entemit forwarde.L pay able at sight. throtp,Thout the United Kingdom. ir2d.ly ARNDEN Ike CO.'S I'ASSIgNGEEL AND EttnfriTANGS Office. rAIINDEN & combine to bring, out person, from any part of Knirlntal. Irland. Scotland or Mile... upon the most liberal Tenn.,. with their ',anal punctuality. ntoil am : ark," to the wants of emigrants. We do not al low our . passengem to or robbed by the swindling scamps that in fra the sett-ports, an we take charge of them the moment they report themselves. and see to their mid drspateh thrla WilhOillauVdetention I.y 'this first ships. ‘Ve say thin fearlessly. as life defy any of oar passenger* to shone that they weredeinined forty-eight hours by} int in Liverpool, whilst thousands of other, Were demisted . months until they could he sent,..in .nine old ft, at a cheap rate, wltTe f, tailaregtiently 'proved their inteiol to perform our contrnl•rs honorably, KU t what it may, and not act ai seas the cone ?,eaAno vrtth mhos uehrieitherperibnned not at all: or when it suited their euaventeuce. Drnds drawn at PittAburgh fur any 'urn from S-1 OM. parable at am• of the I'rortueial Hank% in Ire land, tingfilid, Scotland and Wales, JOSIIVA ROBIN.SON. Patrol - wait and General A;nrt. jant9 Fifth ittmet, one dour helms. Wood •t. FOREIGN REMITTANCE. Subscribers arc pr-pared to forwarl ninety to all 1 pans et Ericland. Ireland, Scotland and Wales, with dinspaich, and at 11. , lowest tar,. SAYII:I".t. M'CLIIRKEN h CO. b.hl2 1.42 Liberty fitc....t. European Agency, and Remittances to Ireland, England, &c. T RIME and small sums of money can at all times be 1 A remitted by sight-deans, at redurrrt row. - to all parts of England. Ireland. Wales. !Le.. and Legacies. Mids. Items, Claims. and Property in Europe can be collected anti recovered through the subscriber. or during his ab sence from this city from October until May, on bin Minn al tours to Europe. by application to JAMIE NIAT, Mer chant. Water street. Pittsburgh. H. KEENAN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, and European Agent. Pittsburgh. Pa. P. S.—As U. Keenan has been frequently troubled by applications and leueri on the btishiess of ''llerdnian Keenan," passenger agents., of New York, ho deenai It necessary to say that he in not the Keenan of that firm. and has never had any connexion with either of those persona. oct4 Western Nero York*College of Health. 2117 15Twix statrr. BertAto. N. V. . _ DR. G. C, VA UGDN'S VEGGTAIR:g jaiIIONTRIP kll- 911115 celebrated remedy is constar increasing its fame by the tusking all over the wort'. It has nose become the only medicine for fatuity toe, and is particu larly recommended for Dropsy: all stages of this coi' plaint immediately relieved. no matter of how bog Mantl ing. (See pamphlet for testimony.) Gravel. aunt all diseases of the urinary organs; for these distressing complaints it stands alone: no o' her a:- twit. Coll relieve you : suit the eines testified to will con vince the moat sioctiftal;—isee pamphlet.) Liver Coin plaint, Itibeus Diseases. never and Aguc. To the (treat West especially. and wherever these coMplairds PrgYolit this medic ne is offered. No mineral agent, no del co our compound is a port of this mixture; it cures them; diseas es with certainty and celerity. and does not leave the Rya tem torpid. (See pamphlet.) Piles.° romplaint ofn most painful character. is immediately relieved, and a cure fol., fowls by a few days use of this article. it is far beyond any oilier preparation for this disease, or for any oilier disease originating from impure blood. (Serf pamplilet.) Debility of the System. Weak Back, Weakness of the Kidneys. he., or Inn ddintition of the same, is immediately relieved by a few days rice of this medicine. and a curdle always the result of its use. It stands as a certain trine. dy for such roinplaints. nod also for derringeinetds of the female frame. Irregularities, Suppressions. pditiful men struations. No nritele has ever been offered, except ibis. which would touch this kind of derangements. It may be Jelled upon as n sure and effective remedy; and, dint we feel permitted to do so, could give a thousand names as proof of tines in this distressing class of complaints.— See pamphlet. All broken clown. debilitated constitu tions, from the effect of mercury, will find the bracing power of this article to net immediately, and the poison ous mineral eradicated from the system. Eruptive. Diseases will find the alterative properties of this article retort THE BLOOD.tilld drive such rlieensev tram t h e system. see munpldet for testimony of cures in all diseases, which the limits of an advertisement will not permit to be mimed here; Agenta give them away:. they. contain 32 pages of certificates of high stammer; and stronger array of proof of the virtues of a medicine. mill rr appeared. It is one of the peculiar features of this or title. that it never fails to benefit in any Case, and if bone and muscle tire led to build upon, let 'the emaciated and lingering invalid HOPP:cot, and keep taking the medicine as long as there is an iMprovemetit.' The proprietor woidd caution the public againit a number Of articles Which come out under the heads of Ssassrsamt.ss, Synrrs, as cures for Dropsy, Gravel.:fr.o. They are good for noth ing,and concocted to glill.the Unwary: rpecit Turn Nor. Their inventors never thotight.of curing such diseases till this article had:drine.if. A.Porlictlar sitt4 fir the lets is eaSrusithi Agente, sand ull wliasca the ar ticle. are gladlo-cirenlate gratuitously.. Puf.up iii 311 bottles, n 1.52; 51.eite1e#the.larger holding 13 or. more than the two small -bottles...7 Look .ont...and not get imposed upon. Every bogie has "Vaughn's Vegeta ble LithontriptiOigisturio upon:the: glass. the written. signature of O. e.,Vstu.gltri'!--on the directions:, :teat 4. - Ct:C. rition; Diiffillo,'`stamped on the corkftNone othei are gfindine. prepared by.Dr: G.. C. Vaughn,, ilulfalo;,w. retail. Nis attention , given letters utdesitpost-artirdrr from vigulariu rprthirri.ed Agenis , -szeislivi...-TO6l-1)041 let ters, or verbal conimunications soliciting advicea-prompt ly attended to Otitis. , - Offices devoted exclusively to the stile of "thin rttele -132 Nassau st.. N. Y.; 295 Essex st., Salem. Mass.; rind by the principal Druggists throughout the United States and Canada, as Agents. HAYS k BROCKWAY Agents; _ inn2l No. 2. Liberty at.. hear Canal-nage.. VENITIAN BLIXDS.—A. 'Watererlt, and old and well known Venitian Blindmaker, formerly of Second and Fourth ale.. takes this method ' - to inform his many friends of the tact that his Factorvis now in full opera tion on St. Char st . . near the old Allegheiw Bridge. where a constant supply of Blinds of various colors and naafi itiehiLeonstantly kept On hand and at . nil . piices; from tvimlny - cep,t9.tnit customers._ _ N. B. It required, Blinds will he put up so,-that iniease of alarm by fire, or otherwise, they may be removed of.a - screw-driver. and with the Seine faelhilyr.tharatty otheripleee of furniture ran be removed, and without any extra expense. jettl-d& wy fIAUTION TO TOR PUBLIC—The subscribm, Ity V written contract with the PoszeTr...s_Co., line the ex olusive right to sell their TeaSili Pittsburgh land Alleghe ny cities. Any-person atteMpting-to-cell their Tens , ex cept procured through sce„is,praeticing a dOacmiap . tiacl n fraud upon the public—and the)! statements aria not to relied'on: [Seffr A..rAYNEB, ith'st. 3nsitranter.fbinMlics 1. -- KLIN - Ma,:NCE C9StgANYf rirkilEP : fthi•criber F liaving been.mmointed..and y_eom, 1 ndssioned Agent of the,Lyeeming County Mutual In-- , snre.er m e CoPurlY,:is_rtow prepured to receive applieti dona for insurance for siiii - Compailf." - Tlits - tonipateria, perhaps: one of the very best insurance•Compunies in the Statmor Union ' having a capital of betWeetforte Ind two millions of dollars in premium hotes.'"atid by The regula tions of the Company no risk exceeding 85,000 will be ta ken on any one block of ,buildings. or °moat/one risk,and no more than 82000 will be taken on a Rolling Mill, Foundry or Furnace. Buildings in which, a. store-pipe passess through the, side wall or midi, Cottimi Factories or Posviler Mills, Manufactories of Printing Ink, arid Dis fineries, will not be - insured on and' consideration, what ever; and when the rateper cent. shall be 12 or 15 inclu nive, risk will be taken over 84.000, (except Bridges and Grist Mills.) - • - The operations of the Company have been such. that for the Wit six years only one emit upon the dollar has._ been Mused_ upon . the. premien/ notes of the. stock,_ Application can be made to the subscriber, at his office, in the new Court House. . . H. SPROUL, Agent.... 'Pittsbuigh, - Apegheny Co., Pa isn' 22 7l• l lu • Fire amt Marine 'lnsuyar!c. . . . /FRE Insurance. Company of NOrth Anieriiii. of Phila ..' delphia, through its duly authorized Agent, the sub.. scriber, offers to make permanent and linitted Insurance on property, in this city and its vicinity, and on shirunents .by the canal and rivers.! - _ • DI RECTORS : Arthnr G. Coffin, Pres't. - Samuel. Brooks, Alex. Henry. Charles Taylor. Samuel W. Jones, • Samuel W. Smith; Edward Smith, . Ambrose. White. John A. BroWn, - JacOb M. Thonies, • • John White, John R.- Neff." , - Thames P. . Richard I). Wood, Ctn. - Welsh. — Henry - D. Shiffide.ftee'y; This the bltiest insurance Company in the 'United Slatns,'haNing.been chartered in 1794. Its charter is Per.: petuttl, and from its high standing,, long experience, atn7. pl e means..and avoiding all risks of an 'eftra=hazardout character..it may be considered an offering mimic securi ty to the puidie. _ aIOSES. ARWOOD. At Counting Room of Atwood. Jones & C0.,-Wider and Front sts., Pittsburgh • • ocCay The Franklin Fire Insurance Company OP PITILADCLIIIIA. GriAnTr.n rE v arETAi..—e4nomoffice 163} paid in 163} Clieotntat st.. north side. near Fifth. Take limu ranee, either pemitment or limited. rigantst loos or dam age by fire, on property and effects of every description. in town or eonntry. on the most reatonntile terms. Ap pliention. inntle either pertunally or by letters. will be promptly attended in. C. N. RANCKIift, West,' C. G. BANexa, Secretary. DIRECTORS: Charles 5. Baneker, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas lion, Genrce W. Richards, Thotrins J. Wharton, filorileeni D. Lewis, 'robins Wagner, Ado!phi & Boric, Samuel Grant. David S. Binam. PITTSBURGH 11:0F.NCY. - . - Wxantcx MAttrtx. Agent, at ' the Exchange O ffi ce of ‘Vnrrieli Martin &Co., corner of acknod Marl:elms. Fire rl.ki talon on. building. and their content. iit Pittsburgh. Allegheny and the surrounding country.. No marine of tidand iineigution -attlF4-1y MMMU Agents nt Pin3lonrxh.for the Dantrare Mapco! Safety In, SIIIYI , Ke (tympany pf 1 - 4 - iitti: milts Il upon uildtugs rind Merehandive of eve ry description. and Marine Iti,ks upon huh* or car, Korn of vessels, tuke.n upon the mdit thvoiable terms. _ Office at the warehiiiire of King & "floblici;.,on Water st.. near Market rtrect.. Pituliurgh_ -- H. King & Finney invite'cthe eonfidence null patron: age of their friends and commtiiiitfat , lorge , to the Dela waru.n. S. Insurance Compu 0 v. as an institution among the most flonrirhing, in Philinlciphia--as having n Inrge. paid in capital. which. by the operntion of its charter. in constantly tnercuring—tts yielding to each person iniair red. his due elute of the profits of the Cempatiy, without involving hint in any responsibility.Witalever. beyond the prenilum actually paid in by hina ;rind,therefore as por rersing,the MUtual principle divested of every obuoxicuic arid in its inert attractive form. novl.tf (IENCY OF THE FRANK AN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY IIF PIIII.AI)ELPIA,—N. E. curnur of Third am! - Mond str. Tirtstierzzh.—The :.RAMS Of tht voter:lns...ou the first of Jthithiry, h. 15. us published tit etellormity with nn net of. the Pennsylvania Legislature. were llontis And ATornzagns $4232.614 cl 3 Rent Kstnte. nt cost- 11/OJX:7 77 Temporary Loans : Stocks - and Cash 207.409 72 !ant. hie; n iota! of• Affording; certain assurance that all losses will be promptly met, and Rivin,g entire security to all who ab. tont policies (rum this Gompany. Risks taken at an [WI.' rase as are consistent with seenrite, urn , WARRICR MARTIN. Agent. • Insurance Against Fire. .Ireerkrrn Pirt rernperay--Office. No_ 7:1 Willett! mrect.. Philadelphia; inrorporsimi A. D. i-in--ehorter Temeculal. lemurs Ittahliagr.. Furniture, Nlrreliantlizr. nut proper- I% geotProlly, either in the cal' or courory. against 1051 or riantage by fire, perpetual or tor limited perio4a, ou invert ably tern.. DIRF7TORS: John Sr rtronta. sonntol C. Morton, NV s ii1:1111 I, nch, Atiolphur. Porkii, Th , ,ooot A fht.gmr, I:eor.:rs Altt.tl, John %V el.h. Jr., l'lnrick Brady, John T Lewis.. SAMUEL C.. MORTON. President Ent D. JANMER. See rt•trtrV OrderA for invirobee by lb. ni ore Comrnnr will he receired and hisitcances eirecied by the imilerikigned., ritrent for Pitlabargb. GEO. COCIIIU.\. tatt.t•Uut. 26 Wood 'titre!: Connell's .llagical Pain Extractor. is now conceded by medical men that Connell's 1 Magical Pain Extractor, manufactured by Comstock & Co.. 91 Conrtland st.. Nevi. York, is, thegreatest won der of the 19th century. Its ellecte are truly miramiloits. All pains are removed from burns, scalds. &e.. and all extents! sores, in - a few minutes after its application; heating the sante on the most delicate. skin, leaving no war. It is equally beneficial in all kinds or inflammato ry diseases, such as sore Nipples and Eyes. Sprains; Rheumatism. AVltite Swelling and Ulcers. Bruises. Burns. Erysipelas, Biles. Tic Doloreaux, lee. We might add as proof to all we say, the natnes of many elll.. line rkt_physirfuits who use it in their practice, and bud dreds.or; the clergy. who praise it to their people. Kind parent keep it constantly on Amid, in cast 01 accident. by fire life may he lost without, but by ps use all - buena arc sithject to its control. unless the vitals are destroyed. PM- , 6On—remember and ask fot• Connell's Magical Pain Er &neon. manufactured by rentstetk 4- co., N. Y.. and take on other. PIT. KS, Foam. &c.—The Genuine Mays' Linnenent, in an article more Justly nolelinned as a. cure for the aboic,' than any or all others. Its cures arc almost immediate. and if is only necessary to let those who know dm article and use it with . such great success. that it is to hi had true and genuine of Comstock & Co., 21 Couttland..at... N. Y., sole proprietor. Sold only gennine - in Pittsburgh, Pa., by Wm. JACKSON, ...