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The'Nineteenth Century. u new Quarterly. - Chamber's Aliscellany. No. U : fall setts on Lund. Lives of the Queens of England. by Agnes Stri: kland, - ' iui XI: ....Vita Market Queen. or the Wife's Stratagem. -•Mu,scorittit, a tale of the Revol ution. -6e:flings fOr the People, No. 2, superior to No. 1. ' • . ,Jack Ariel, or life on board no Indianian. new supply. Eulmuk's HydraulieS, No. 2—full sells on hand. • Flowers/ Personified, No. 14, do do; • - Englautl,Nos. 36 fr.. 37, do do; Union Magazine, for February, do do; Eauonat. do. do do do; Graham's do., do do do; Book for Feb`y, do do; ' Little s Living Age, No. 193, do do; from up. Remarkable Events in the History'. of America, by J. Frost, 1.. American Phrenological Journal for January. Sub scriptions received. Jane Eye, an Autobiography , by Career Bell.: , ~I..ast et .the Fairies, a Chrisunas talc, by James. _ Edinburgh l'hrenologicad Journal and Magazine. • '.`-... ,- ,The.Conquest of California. and New Mexico. by the ~,..'iferletarof the United States,itt years 1:-:46 and 11.17, by Jas. Undison cillte, with engravings, plans of battles. ice • '''ATour to,the River Saguenay in Lower CaMula: by Charles Linman, author of "A Summer in the Wilder taa ,-;?FhaEclectic Magazine for January, Furnished to sub ...-...-Aerslaerl by the year, or sold by the Single number. and Then, by the author of Ten Thousand a Year. Waverly Novels, cheap form, new supply. The above works are for sale by [M3l] M. P. MORSE. History of the i t y t e , s a t. p a p t e ld iu o ti t z " _td ulng ..- con eopionaestructs from importautTl:‘,6.74ltrrea.ti it hes.. ligSoiles - of • con fe rences , Journals a ce. Itipograpbical description of . eac i h couniv ; Z 6 • , 'Pestrtsylranist, _One large volume, 768 pages' stern Esti: For sale by , - S. .130SWORT & Co, street. - , 1".,4g :,..' , ;..:-.. , i. : , .• , -:7-. , .7-, - ,. _ , ~ . it . "=,....- ;77 -7 ;1 - 7:, - - , . . ---• '- —7- -- - ` :: 3".. . ` .e..., 1 ' " ' :--“ '' - 4- , i 11, ' -, „ . v.,.4 -2i. , ki, , .. , i ' ' . TO :441.1 1, 48! TO ARSlS:—Tbrentenedin -0 - - ~,,..I„m°f4V;"notetwriiitPhsenuimuLdiibigY C w o hi l S e ts h i , ll 3 .. with . te:.*iltionfinue to sell clothing cheaper than any haaharetofore been offered in the Western conntry,lmv ing the largest estalaishment in the city. fronting on Lib ertrand:Ststh sta. lie is now prepared to show to his outiiithias'patrons the greatest variety of cloths, cassi %ergs, coatings, and elothing of all descriptions. suitable Mftheapproaching season, that hats ever been offered in tirteraliket, to which all can have the Right of Way.— Observe the corner, No. 187. Liberty and Sizth sta. Nitatits -.`" : -J. M. witrrn. TAILOR, Proprietor. NSW' GOODS, NEW GOODS.Received at the Iron Oity Clothing Store. a splendid assortment of Cloths, consisting of One French. English and American Plain, black and fancy Cassimeres. of the Most modern styleS; fifth itgititd Ctuthmere Vestings, Silk Velvet, Plain and Fancy. Satins—all of whioh 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 Podliet;Rdkfc,'Setspenders, Bosoms, Shirt Collars, and evert' article usually kept in a Clothing Store. Country Ketthauts, before purchasing elsewhere. will find it to Oteleadvantegoto call' at the Iron City Clothing Store. No: UM Liberty street, immediately opposite the mouth of Mutat. ' foetid-a] C. M'CLOSKEY. clOthtnici Clothing 2 2 Clothing 22 I gier . Thtet Big - DOM'S VS. Western 11'0,4! 0 000 "'Eta' sELL , CTE M D GAR ENTS 110 AV made and' ready to be offered on the ml it `)literal terma. - to my old customers and the public in tetirat . The Proprietor of this far.fnmed and extensive teoaliiislirtieitt has now, after returning from the Eastern at touch trouble and expense, just completed his. fall'and'Winter arrangements to supply his thousands of ,customers . with One of The wont detoble stocks of Clo &hip&that has:eve rn r been offered in this or any other mar ket - *fit Of the niouitrains. - For neatness In style and workmanship, - combined, with the very low price which they will be sold for, must certainly render the old unri valitll Three Big, Doors one of the greatest attraction s of the western country. - It is gratifying to me to be able to announcelduly numerous friends at home and abroad, thatnotwitlistanding the extraordinary efforts which have medal° meet the many calls in my line. it is with 'dtificaltyican.keeP time with the constant rush that is made ciatthit establishment It is a well established fact, that My sales are eight or ten times larger thnn any otherhousc in the trade, and this being the ens,' on the amount siold, I can affrod to sell at much less profit than others eould _possibly think of doing if they wished to cover contingent expenses. I intend 'to make n clean sweep of all my present stock before the liemilining of next year; coming to this conclusion, I will innke it the inter eist:of 'every man, who wants n cheap winter suit, to call atAparchase at ilia. Three Big DoOrs. -.0at51 . 41.kw JOHN ncLosKEv. • I;OW FOR CASH."—Winter CM " lltrar every description. such as cloaks. over court ,Istrinfifte blanket. Beaver. Pilot and heavy broad Elottkis p - supdrfine cloth, dress. and (rock coats; a large as- Ifertnifiiit of, tweed. sack and frock coats. ettssimeni„sand satinen paitmloons; also, a gen efortissarttnem of liens; plain and fancy velvet, cloth, eaiiiiitterit and friffey woolen. and plaid cassimere. with iP,lteHlrt vicriety,of Superfine. Trish linen. trimmed shins, uitdee,shirts, - stuck, cravats. comforts null all other mil thtsba the thing line, which will be sold low for Cash. Ptlrelta. , find it much to their nilvonta,cc to call soon. at. 49 Lafferty street. P. DEI.ANY VN: , -11‘ complete assortment of COCOA. suitable for ,Cruninner vi.orki always on hand. each as English. French lith&Ainerican cloths, and cassimeres: also a choice as , 4Noltrlftent.of seasonable vestings—all of which will be Aide. to order in the latest styles, and on the most or aomniodating terms. janl2-flow - . Clothing 2 Clothing illilEi - SOriugrincl Sommer, ,tock that is now ready to be offered at tho.old original . TARES DIG. DOORS, - - /Gs. :Otte +if dile lar , e,. 51 and choicest in selection that has e v • etbeen exhibited by any one concern in this or any oth ifrelty inthellition. I will not undertake to describe to • the Steadet the different assortments of article!, which I . pow, cwto otiettheml but will simply tell them that it they end, favor me wish n call. I will lay before them 75.1106?tiifferent garments to make a choice out of con itt prat of Coats. from the riches: in quality down •lokthe Inwest in price; Pantaloons and Vests, to the us lleistiitt of die beholder, with both mouth mid eyes etterOcondering in the most extravagant degree of stir . )ntiiii;:lionf such a vast collection of aurae MODE CLOTItri.; ebliht possibly be collected together tinder the control of oneitidliidual. Ilia such things will be. as lon g as per .seVetlinett-and Industry is die main-spring of trule.— •Witholit any intention of boasting, on my part, I will say - 'Otani 'Ot same time, it is of melt metal I nin pnneirirdly coin nothing in the shape or form of difficulues. no - Imitteewhat their mainland, may he, can deter me front !"neeinnplishing my object, in providing for the fanner. the ",liteelianic, - and the day laborer. My 'whole attention is laken:up with the greatest care for their welfare, in get :-.o4ag',4* fashion:Ade, and at the same time substantial gar reentai -to. meet their demands: and as for others, who „Autertheraselves moving in a different sphere. and re ' , itairilig.an•• article of the at pies 'ultra loud, they have titalp.te give inn an outline of their wants, turd they are `curter to a word. Jai me say a word or two to mr.tountry a:tech ' 'isietsiiethe trade: If you wish to save from at least 25 to atiPencent i In your wholesale purchases, call in at the '-klytice Dig Doors," and if I don't meet your most sun .=eg /TONS, in th e way of getting cheap bargains, and iensonable goods, I will not in future attempt to MT _et any inducements of a similar kind to a generous pep " piliSstreo noble a nature and close discernment. JOIIN ItI'CLOSICEY, No. 151 Liberty street. ..SEAT M. 117 the has just received nt - OlL). .hiSil ai lte establishment, fronting . on Liberty and nth itriets, a splendid assorunent of TWEEDS for summer; SM,, alauparipr lot of French Satin VESTINGS, all of "r i~lgeh;be tti ready to innlie up in the latest fashion said -aens:theritost reasonable terms as usual. Observe the N 0.167 Liberty and Sixth streets. - J. M. WHITE, Tailor. Proprietor. .f.- - ; LIBLIIS.IIING . IMPUDENCE.— Front a published ' sari! of 111 - Calmont & Bond, of Philadelphia, - the ~k u ir • • .. " te:Would be led to believe that we have been claim ..T-'. `'..iii riiilegc we had no right tn. That "they have 'lib - 6:kJ. some time since, the exclusive agency sys. • ' 7•leilir.,7iiiiitilust we have right tit claim •- exclusive privil ..''steeis-isith.rhar teas." I never pretended to cell the Wax ". r'grThiS spurious concern. I have been selling the teas or -the New, York Pella Tea Comne-tv for the lust taco " years, as the public are aware, and hwe been In New . , York four times in that time, and !lover heard of this new :enneeta until lately but no trout dealers. The ten business of ItUCallniont & Bond is about eight 1 - months old, and their assumption of the Pekin Tea Com ' ' ••parirsittitras is because a name is open fur any tuna or - '.. firit,ro,assinuc; but the fact intended to imply thereby, :, - .th tbey.fiave any connection with the so culled and . ; like I:known:Pekin Tea Company of New York. is claire . 11,4sdise,:.they having beet' dente(' even art agency in :. . - „ighilarlelphin, toe the Kew York Company, that Company . 7 itaidrigxcfused even thus fur to confide in them. -.- I. kind of wool they keep, nor what kind •-sl *Oat; 1 anr.onlreeitain that they keep or obtain none ; .- Itallhe.rehht Tea Company's oi' Kew York. .'r,....,4: : :/tny person reading this card will see the gross decep. -,-" *h),lterwisb to practice on tho public, and to the injury '.., .. - 61:1 31 Y-birshitess.. hfCalhuout & Bond are wool dealers ; - .lllS4l.llladelphia,.and . have sent an agent out here to pull ' l:v64A:over the eyes of sume of oar good citizens. Look attfor The bine Ir sheep. Illovt 91 ALEX. J A li - N ES. - ' Tr.Av BOOKS! NEW BOOKS' :—The Convict, or p hi , ~.... the Ilypoerite in unahked, by G. PR me P. It. Jas. Esq., er Ashore, by T. Howard, author of Ratlin the Reefer. ... 111 e Star of the Fallen, by Curtis, author of Black Plumed Atidernen. - ' The Magic figure Head. or the I may of the Green and 7,. MI; by Charles Carey, of the U. S. Navy. '' The Bandit's Bride. or the Maid of Soapily, by Louisa Vdney. ].' .. - Stanhom outlier of 'Striking Lik,elleSiie!,... etc. Le.onilla Lynmore, and Mr. end Mrs. Woodbridge ; by . - lies Leslie. ... . London Quarterly 'Rev iew. Union Magazine for December. , . Life of 'Joseph T. Hare—u large supply.] *• Trielquiiinuyering Mother, by the author ot ‘. History -. 1 - 2 - Flift."- • • - Akc..TheiWilfulness of Woman, by the same author. • ,!;, , The Old. Commodore, by.li. Howard. ' :";:.:Jtunette - Alison, or the Youti,," Strawberry Girl—a talc Xstbe-Sert and Shdre; bk Ingraham. ~ , 'lraKstarn.,or Daylight: a prize tale; by J. S. Robb. , ',Ac.Sir Rowland Ashton,3 cols; by Lady C. Long. • lc-t.Tlie 'Splendor of Versailles, and Court of Louis the •'. ..a. , ..;Flowera Pereonificd. Nos. 9 and tn. :.Rural Cemeteries of America, part 9. , :„.I.,ltlaga.zines,;.Nowspa . pers, etc. LaLiontloti Punch and Pictorial Times. per last steamers. i , ,,Brotherionattion, Philadelphia Courier, and Yankee 'Poodle Pictorials. For sale by W. S. CALDWFiI.L. , • deeB ' :Id street. opposite the Post Office . • fizdf ckeits young Hyson; " 10 halfcleats GibipowiTer;'' 8 hal cheigiampeiial; -- l'ouchong foYaale by - t- • . TREAS.-29 in'etote itad . foi S:,IVATER.VAN TARDACIX_tb - bhi. Cur eir mati—superior brand, for = 4 .BMITH &19111 CLAIR. gxellsPodAoA Ait!co. Pittsburgh Portable Boat Line. *away 184 S; r aIiMITTANCES and Eassage MWN aud front Great Britain and Ireittrid,,.' ft, & J. T. Tapscott, 75' Schuh st., eCtrilnr, of Maiden Lune; N.Y. , and 96 Water 100 Rood, Liverpool. - 7The subscribers, having--accepted the ..4gettey'of the above I louse. are mow : Arepered to make utringerfients on the must, liberal tering with Those- desirotimipaying the passage or Their &lea& from the Old Country; r end ne-). natter themselves-their 'character and long statellog in lotsiness" - will.:gi , ie ample ussumnce that all their or rangementaWill beearcicd out thithflilly: T, Tapscatkate long-had faerirtildl/ known forthesnperiorelnss.accomtuodntinn,aidamlillg qualities of Their Packet OF THR WEST. SItGRIDAN . . GARRICA; , ..II.OTTING ROSCIES. LIVERPOOL, and .SIDDONS, two of which leave each port monthly—from Nevi:York the tqat mad 111th. and tram Liverpool the in:addition to which they have arrangementa with-the St. George anti Union Lines of Liverpool Packets. to insure ridepariure from Liverpool every Svc days:.. being thuideterMinid that their tiscilities shall keep pace mouth 'thole incicasing patronnee: while' Mr. W. Tapaeott's cctastant peualial superintendence of - the business in - ,Liverpoolls tux addi tional security that the comfort'land - riccoramodatioit of the passengers will be particularly,ittleitdedio: The subscribers being, as usual, extentivai'engaged in the 'Frunsportation Business between-Pittslurgh and the Atlantic Cities. are thereby enabled to take charge or. and forward pas,ungers nano: lately Oil their lauding, without a chatter of diSappOintment or delay; Had are, therefore. prepared to contract for passage froateny sea - I port in Grout Britain or Ireland to this city, the nature of All (tie h Kuala' Way Freight rs Line. i the b u siness they are engaged in giving them facilities tvoutuntir CALLED ricinvOitill & co.'s LINE.) for cum tog iluvr•en , gers so far inland net otherwise all tat lin ble: :nal will, it necessary, forward passengers fur frot 7. • charnel for their trouble. Where permits 17,NX.C1,12SIVELY for the transportation of way freigh sent for decline coming out, the . antount paid for pussapu I_l between Pittsburgh. 1 1 / a irsville. !Johnstown, I I will be refunded in dtysburzh. Water ttrict. and all intermediate ItiniirrANcEs. 0,, w ill latvc the warehouse of C. A• NFAtinity es The subscriber., are also prepared to give drafts nt Co.. Canal Basin. Liberty street. Pittsburgh. every'day. sight for anyalliOutit, payable at the principal cities and (Sundays excepted.) and shippers can always depend on towns itt Eugland, Ireland, Scotland and }{'ales: thus a iming their goods forwarded without delify,'and at fair fording a safe and expeditious Mode of remitting funds rates. to those countries, which persons requiring such fneili- Phis Line was formed for the special aceommodation of ties will find it to their interest to avail themselves of the tray business. The proprietors. thank tun for the very Application (if I.y letter, post-paid) will be promptly at liberal patronage they have received during the last two tended 10. 'P.IAFFE & O'CONNOR, years. respectfully inform their old customers anti the Forwarding and Commission Merchants public generally , that they have extended their facilities, map27-mk w .) y Philadelphia. &e., daring the pest winter, and are now potter prepared to accommodate an increased bushman. 7 - - For the Transportation. of ,Frright to and from - PITTSCertOH. Plll LA DELPIiI4.OIALTIIMORE,NEW YOLK. BOSTON. &c. BORBIDGE S• CASH. Philadelphia. .P . TAAPE 4- O'CONNOR, Pittsburgh. THIS -old essnblished Line being now in full operation, the propriem rn hove made extensive arrangements to orwerd Goods rind Produce with despatch, and on the most favorable terms. They confidently hope, their well known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety in mode of cum Mg—capacious warehouses at each port, affording accommodations to shippers and owners of produee.—together with their long experience and unre mitting nib:mien to bu,ingss, Will secure to them a con tinuance of that liberal putronuge they hereby gratefully acknowldge. An consignments by and for this line received, charges paid, and Mrwarilett in any required directions free of charge :or commission. advancing Or storage. No Mien... 4. directly, or indirectly. in steamboats. All manta anientions promptly attended to on applica tion to the following agents: 1101111IDHE &. CASH. Zia Market street. Phdatielphia. TA A FFE & O'CONN UR. Camil basin, Pit tx.hlt rgh. O'CONNORS & CO., North ...tree!, Daraniorc WI LLI IL - WILSON. Cedar street. Now York. PUOPRISTOTtn. 11. CANAN & Co. WAI. STITT.' E.G. STlll'. WM. Frwrz. J4SIES.A. LORE. JOHN AfILLER. 'PRINDLE h 31e1)(_)11 - EI.L. AIa:NTS—C. A. APA:0.1.17, sr co.. ntio.ffir g h ; R.- rt. c•NAN. JoIIN M11.1.11/1. liollido y nbtirg; 110111iCLI.& AiTzt any:a : Water st. littnungdon co REFEakm.:.-.Stnith it Siartair: J. & 1. 31 - Der in. G. & J. 11. Shoenberger: R. Robison & Co.: R. Moore; Butraley & Smith: John Parker; \Vat. Le hue r; J. Jordan & Son. marl (Gazette copy.) Merchants , Transportation Line, Faint 1111 l 1,710 R the Transportation of Alcrehandite and Produce "2 to Philadelphia and Baltimore: Goods consigumi to our care will lie forwarded without delay, at the lowest rates. Bills of Lading transmitted. and all instructions promptly attended to. tree from any extra charge for stor age or commission. C. A. Nr.t N & Co., Proprietors. ennui Liberty at., Pittsburgh (Gazette.nuly. copy.) 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