IffiE _11414.511ra.,..-4 . The evit zficildess 43ee - nitre Still , .11.4entli I ;- ' NEW—Wx7II.9! NEW GODDBD. , - ,7, Gretlerattganttilltii:enteattuoty loslutdri ihesigiii2ll)4zo ii,? . 44 . 11.8ee-HAf,plt Market st.,, - liespreenTritra,aiiil r i , heta.taitttit °petted! p:AMU C - o apiebei mnitci Diff4ooda, cheaper thaw ibet " goods have vei ye6n oQ~ilin Pt y. gn Third and Folirth streetsosign, reeiired; offers to MS nantereascus ,tainers_aud rat_ public' generally, the. limiietit, chauPtisll alidnadstspleildidstock of Winter Dry Goods evert:tiler—, ' ed iu this mtg.,: These GabdsliaCe been purchased in th 0, ...hstern Clues-since the lam fall In prices,' and mint lie: sohl.ta cash. buyers at a great redaction, much cheaper thim they could have been sob! la 'the early pan a the, . . i'Amongihili large and extensive stock Will be found 4 milY choice, and fashionable, ..Goods et the latesttm ortatwn LADIES' DRESS GOODS. . Scarlet Cashmeres, all wool, beautitutortiele ; .• "Jherry cold do . ado. . . figured and plain ; • Bilks end Satins4l.;l:l, striped and plain; Searlet'de lajnes, all - WOOL, very cheap ; MazariXie Blue Detainee, low . prices ; %Ftanch-ltieritios, all - colors, extremely low. - AIM:An assortment in figid Cashmeres De Liines,new estdestgue;trem cdl toso'cvate.:per yard; these are very chettp.. - ..else r - ti large siiick of..Alpaeas from I2i ,to . st/ cents yer yand, Ult. colors, ando great bargain ;.with splendid assortmeol of bonnet ribbons of thelatestrim portation. Alscr,i'velvei ribbon's all widths znid:colOrs• very cheap, a beautiful assortment;' plumes and astificial towers; bonnet satins and velvets, all colors; French worked- capett and collars; scarfs, cravats; gloves and hosiery, all radUeed prieee. - - • 'i 'BRAWLS!' SHA - WLS Best stsiortirteitt'in the City, uhd very cheep Long and Smarm Shawle, test.quality. ' ; "rerkerle and Cashmere Bltiiti4s; `Muck and colored Cloth 'do. . . ; Dream and - „ s. Plaid Blanket Shaerls.all qualities and price 6.• - ULAN KE'l`S.! BLANKETS! ! =Vitra:pest in the City! ; i.raigetitock of _Batlike la, all qualities, vvh i will be sold chestier than cait.he found eisewhere. DOMEdTLC .GOODS • CHEAPER THAN. THE CHEAP) T! ' A large stock of Calic.o.• Good dark fastctlore, only 3 cents per yard; best quality Britian and American Prints, 0 to 10 cents per yard, yard wide ; Brittih Purple Prints, 10 to 121; large supply red, white add - yellow - Platinelsoome us lost , 'VA 121' cents per yard, very cheap; Bed licking. from Bto tr.f cents per yard. Also, a large stock of Checks, Shirting Stripes, Cassinetr, Kentucky -Jeane.and Littseys, together with a very eZtekSiVC sinunent of bleucned and unbleached Muslim.; from 3 to 8 ektits per ard, - Cheapest yet, good yard wide unbleach ed Marlins, 'only 5 cents per yard; bleached Muslins from 3to 8 cents per yard.' All of which will he sold off at reduced prices, at the sign the New:Golden Bee Hive, in Market street, between Third and Fourth sts., N 0.82. (decUlafr W5l. L. RUSSEL. Builitess TYRANTS 2a. WRLI. 1110.NOPOLEE. AZUSTFALL: MI/61" YRICES• - ;wHICII taut will be . proven hy calling .at IlleGtrutes ..fashlciusole Tailoring Elan b lishmeat,Thira street, St. Charles khotititig, Marro: Smu.. prajus and quick VARLETS: Fresh and good. Co.upkigloN : Very far in the background. My old eustante rs„uud . all others, are respectfully in rated that I am vratting tor them , ItIeUUISE, An.= . Tailor St. Charles. G. WOULD RESPEVTFULLY invite the attennon of our (trends and me public to the great variety to WIN'TER COATINGS and other articles, we - have )1r Pl la reecived—amongst which - will he found.the greatest • variety of BLUE, BLACK, !MAD, a d PEARI.. colored BLANKET, MACKINAC, and AVEMR CLOTHS,- -FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, rES2'INGS, fe. The above Goods having been bought for cash, at extremely low prices, we are prepared to ac commodate all who may favor us with their patronage, with good Clothes, ristlow prices. Give us a call. , ID- Ramember,2lB Liberty street, opposite foot of 7th. noval - MeMULLI tc DOWNING. Clothing! Clothing II Clothing I ! ! The -Three_ Big Doors vs. The Macre Wart ! i• WELL SELECTED OA RAIENTS now iillt,/.1..71JtJ made and ready to be o ff ered at the most liberid terns to my old customers and the publie in general.. The Proprietor of this far-fa Med and extensive establishment has now, after returning from the Eastern cities, at much trouble' and expense, Just completed .his fall And winter arranmements to supply his thousands of customers with one of the most desirable storks of Cis uung that tuts ever been offered iu thisor any other Mar kerurkkrofthe'.- inountalisX. Tor neatness to style and 'workmanship; Combined with the very low Price which they'wilt be sold tor, must certainly render the old unri valled Three Bic Doisrs one of the' reatest aumeticiiis pf Ms western tenuity. ' It is gratifying to me to be able to a utounce ming numerous friends at home mid abroad, tent notwithstanding the extraordinary efforts .which I hive made to meet the many calls in my line, it is with difficulty I can keep time with the constant - rush that is made on this establishment . - It is' a well established fact, that my sales are eight or ten times - larger' than tv i y other house intim trade, and this being 'the case on e amount sold, I can affrod to sell at much less profit than • others could possibly thirfk of doing if they , wished; to ,cover Contingent expenses I intend to make a clean !Sweep of all my present cock before the beginning of next year• ' corning to this conclusion, I will make it the intkr f est of every man, who wants a cheap winter suit, to Call and purchase at ihe Three' Big Doors. ont2J-4.1.kw _ • JOHN IrPCLOSKEV,. kW .+lO DS; k. Litn.LOS—Received at the loos City Clothing Store. a splendid assortment of Cloths, oniisung ht hue French, Lugiish and American. .Plain, black,and fancy Cassimeres, of the most modern styles; fine Spired 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. Beady -:: made Clothing,. of all descriptions; Lady's _Cloaks of.the most fashionable patterns. Week and. Pocket Scars, Suspenders, Bosoms, Shirt Collars,- and• .every articleAsuallY kepi to AL Clothing. Store. Country Merchants, before purchasing elsewhere, will And it to their advantage to call at the Iron . City ,Clothing Store, N 0.132 Liberty socet,immediately opposite the. month of:Market. toctlS-u] C. ttPCLOSKEY: _ . - . James W. Woodvrell, .. . ,310 DERN:AND ANTIQUE FURNITURE No: 83 Taxan Srate - r, Prnsamon. I , 1A LARGE and splendid assortment of Furniture, suitable for. Steamboats. Hotels, and Private Dweli lags, Cl:instantly on hand, awl made to orJer.4 The present Stock on hand cannot be exceeded by any manuMmory in the Western:country Persona wishing tortirehase, - woUld do well to five me a call, us 1 snide - remained myprices shay Rleas e. Part of the Stock con sisterial.... Tete a Tete; . • - Hoffer Etaciele; .Lotals .X 1•37. Chairs ; - Queen Elizabeth Chairs; : . Tea Pi:4'oe -, - Fruit Tallies ;' Toilet Tables; Limis XV Commoder. -French Mahogany Bedstead.; Piano Stools ; ;..50 Spas, wick plush and hair cloth covers; 50 Mahogany Rocking Chairs; , 40 dozen Parlor - do. Fancy do. 1 25Dentrb Tables ; • . • - . . • 50 pair Divans; 4 pair Plea' Tables ; _ :15 marble top Dressing Bureaus ,• 15 Wardiobes; 8 Secretaries and Book Cases; . - 20 marble top - Wash Stands ; 4.pair Ottomans; ' , ..8 pair Fancy Work Stands. A.vrey large ussorrnent of common Chairs and other Furniture; too numerous to Mention ' irr Steam Boats furnished on the shortest notice, and, came most reasonable terms. 10.6 -- I CU r Livery , Stables. - ~ . . , -Tux subscribers having . ..purchased from , Charles Coleman tbe above tHables and in.i tending to, - increase their stock of Horses! Carriages, Buggies. &c. ' mould respectfully! solicit a share of patronage.from the public. ROMA' 'tern by the , day, week. month et...year, Mid additionalt Jails are being erected. In the second story, for the at. .eommbdation of Canal stock. . • feb23::lnt --. . .. • ROGERS 'f.: OBEY. 1 from the Livery business, I with pleasure f from 'a ioug. acqualatance) recommend my successors to the,Putroctuge of my friends and the public. feb23:lvr CHARLES COLEMAN. Bigelow's Carriage Alan arises -Diamond . raky, between Wood and Smithfield streeti. , AL BIGELOM would respectfully - - I ." inform the public, that at his Factory can f.:*...._...g..."•••`° . 7.; 1,11 limes be found a large - supply supply ot -`"""""""'' Family Carriages. Baroaches; Buggies. and satinet; of Fancy Carriages, equal in elegance and neatness to any found in the-.East..Contracts for any own .er_ of Carriages, Buggies an d Wagons,' will be promptly filled. All work of his own manufacture will be warranted: RiPPMESCIIIh-001. R. Patterson, R. H. Patterson, E. D Gummi, Esq.,' Robert Robb, Esq., C. L. Magee, and Alderman-Steel. . [felend3m -- • MR. DUPIPtii 1300 E-KEEPIN G -AND WRITING ROOMS, Nowm-warr Ctrirrlt I Or MARSET ST. AND TIM DIA:41031). "MELT Y-EIGHT PUPILS are now in attendance, and Plp. - D. bus engaged in the same building, and will have in readiness in a few weeks, a private apartment tor Ladies, as wet as more extensive 'acconimodatiens for Gentlemen. • His new Treatise upon Hook-keeping is becomlng . the standard book in the Eastern Cities. It is universally admitted 17 practical merchants ro be-the ' first complete work on the subject published. Hours:— It/to 12,2 to 4.'and 710 Hi. • Professional assistonce given in wipeout: , of difficulty in partnership settlements DC °pectin • books. feln36 Wlioleialrand Retail. ADDLE. HARNESS AND TRUNKMANUFACTORIT. Is 13 OBERT 11. BARTLEY, begs leave 'to in r Al, form his friends an d the pabilc generally, ant he continues to occupy that larcr and tom modiona Store ROOM, formerly occupied by Samoa Win , . estock & Co., No. ai, corner of Diamond alley and Wood • street, where he - keeps a large andgeneral assortment cif . Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bales, Saddle• 'Bags ; Valises, Buffalo Robes,Mlups,. and:all 'Mher arti cles'iri his line. Re also keeps constantly R i v e te d , and Is prepared tr. , furnish to Order, all kinds of Hose,manufnetured of'the bestynatenal, and in a style of workmanship equal to the eastern. manufactured article, and at 06 per cent, cheaper.. Country . Aferekana and Partners would do well to call and ekaratne his stock before _ .aurchasing elsewhere,: as he Is determineto nail first rata articles at very low • irjir 'beret forget the place r No. 80, corner of Wood' treet and -Diamond Alley. . ap2a STEW DAGUERREOTTPE ROOMS, Burkes ings, Fourthstreet—Horan & APlTlNNY,Dagttehreo- typists from the Eastern cities, would eitp the littention of :.the inhabitants of Pittsburgh, and the neighboring towns, to their Daguerreotype of omens and others, at iebrns iii the third story of Burke's building-, 4th at.. Persons vs/shins pictures taken may rest visored that no pains shall be spared to produee them In the highest perfection of the art. Our instrumefas are of the most pow erful kind. enabling us to execute pictures udsurpassed" fir high finish and truthfulness to nature. Thepublie_rire solicited to call and examine: Persons sitting for pictures are neither teßhirred or -ex pected to take them unless perfect satisfaction 'given. -.- N. and che Ge ra ors will find. this a good depot ' for sten*: ls. ii:rfastructions given in the art, containhig:the` 'more recent ireprovementg.. SOM pa.. -se_ tic akl,Aßatalrstx .4. IterranctsuklNASZlS.F‘ -No. 83 Sown. street, New - Toil' retid- , 311 Waterloo Rca3 Pdasoat •seliding to - the Old r Country for tlicir) frrends, can breve them brought - can the:Regalar IliiteOf Pack ets, sailing from Liverpool ou-Itit, 43thi Itth, 16th; 21st ors -'lllth of every moutln; total - wising the hillbWing slugs : '• . - Siddonr,^ - , lletify Clay, • llottinguer, . ;Columbia:;'-.. '• Constellation, Patricktlienry, , _ Isaac Wright - Waterloo, • Constitution; .Ashhurton, New-York-,. Garrick,- West Point, . Queen ol the IVeat, Montezuma, —. Yorkshire,, Sheridan, •New.-World, Livarpool, :Oxford, . John R. Sktedy.l Or to the first class American-Ships, erpool and, the Irish Ports every day, comprising ihe••=.: St: Patrick; . St. George, • tAndreW.Foster, Yorktown,- • Creole,. • Monition,. -• : :Probes, . ~Eigillole,.- •". ... Wm. A.Ccioper. And many others,. which this limited space wilt not - ad- Mit, of here enumerating. - • . . • P. BYRNES. & Cl.bare thesole Passengor Agents for the Steatailiip SARAH SANDS. 'Her appoltited.aail in-. days, for 1.849, are. as fnlioviai 'From LiverPoel•Mt 211ThJanuary,.28.th ' , Aug - am-and Bth OetOber; from New-York oft 24th FebrintrY, 3d MGT; sth July,Oth September. and lath November. • . Therefore, those ;wishing their „relatives out early-in tho Spring, will find it to their interest to patronize this Old - Established House, min arrangements being so per- , fect that tio,deJOY,or - ditt-PPPSAMMent colt ccbnr. D rafts afmglit for - mm.olllollllton, the National Bearer Ireland, its In ancliesvece., - &-mottitill-times for sale. Ap ply to, or addreie'V leiter, ' , 1' ••• . W. B /INES &CO ecl South st., N. 1%,:• and 38 IVaterlon Bond, Liverpool: r JOHN: THOMPSON, , 156 LibertY Iqrce; PEOPLE,S _TRA.NSPOWVA•IIO74 LINE:: " rt.rrEo3u TO , EBIE TO I- . RE - SHIPI'ING.—'Iite Boats balimgiut;to 1116 -trine, have been fine order, and are sow rU1111111.4 regularly betweete.Pittshurgh and Erie - , touching at alt interne:Mime Ports along the Canals. A Boat .villalways be et - the wharf, under die Moninigahela Bridge, and one will start regularly every other dish., ,Tbe Peoples Transportation- Lint - has every facility for carrying Freight and Passengers. The hoata will be toWtd tp- Beaver by steamers, and will pmeced to Erie with great dispatch, by the canals. The borts tire commanded experienced and careful men—all of whom have ait in terest itr the Line.' i• Goods sent by the Line to Erie May br. forwarded, to any point on the Lakes. ' For rremtn or passage apply to Or to-- jun I.lf • H. 'KIRKPATRICK, Agent, AVaier street, Pittsburgh. : 'R. W. Coast:was-a, Now Castle. - 'Titosisiaa & klincamrses, Sswarrr Wwitarrs & r'. 4 ).„'lliddlesex. • Artt:ro:3 Hutt, Sherron. Imam McCurge., Hharpslinegh. 13..& LOwal, Clarksville. KING 14 McFaitLitun„ Big Bend., ' S. C. PLtilatit; iVesiGreenville. J. & T. Kura:lnca, Adarnsville. \V. H. lIIMERY, Hartttown. N. W&DMVOSCTII er.. CO, Sherman's Corners. Was. I'olvica, Conneantville. Spring - Corner. W. C. WAltrit:3l, Cranesville. NVat. TTLER, Lockport. E. Emit, Girard. A. KING, and 13. Taxtrarson & Co., Eric. The followiug Agents in Erie will receive and for ward Freight to any Port ou the Lakes, whipped ,by this Line: W M. Gallagher, John 'learn, G. W. Haverstick & Co., Josiah 'Kellogg. Kelsoe&t:ownis, • Walker* Cook, -6 it tabur gla v arta ble Moat lame. 1848' "alkaUtp por the mtnspartation qf .Pesigkt to am: Aft PITTSCURGI4 p k iII.ADF:LPIIIA,IIALTIMORE,NEW YORK, ROSTON, Ike. RORRIDG,E.* CASH . PAiladriphia. TAAFFR -4- O'CONNOR, Piobtirgh. rrr HIS old established Lute being now in full. operation, the proprietors hare made extensive arrangements to forward Goods and Produce with despatch, anti on the most favorable terms. They conlidently.hope, their well known promptness in delivering goods—peculiar safety in mode of currying --capacious warehousesat each - port, :alerting etecounnodations to shippers and owners of produce,—together with their long experience and unre mitting attention to business, will secure •trithem a con tinuance of that liberal patronage they hereby gratefully acknowledge. .• All consignments by end for this line received, cbarge, paid, and forwarded in any required di:et:tit:lms free ot charge for cow:I - M.6ton, advancing oratcrruge. No Interest, directly or indirectly, in steamboats. All communicr.tions promptly attended to ou apPlico don to the following agents: tr. 278, MarkBORBIDGEet street, Philad CASll elphi , a. TAAFFE Ar..OIX)NNOE, Canalllasin, Pittsburgh. O‘CONNOR t, S & CO, North stree WILLIAM M. WlLSON Baliimare. ; al 86,. Cedar street, New York. Merchant* .Trunaportation Line. •, VIA : CANALS AND RAD...ROADS FOR PIIILADEL-' • Pfifh AYD BALTIMORE. fIOODS consigned ti lur care wilt he forwarded with -1,...„T out, delay, and alt t e lowest current rates. C' A. ItPANILTY & CO., •Canal issin, Penn street, Pittsburgh. ME %VALLES 2r. REYNOLDS, 272 and 3t . Market street, l'hiludelphin. • RASE, MERRILL & CO., 1e29 . • Smith's wharf, Baltimore. — bier° haute .• iN sy Freight rr Line. 4CL1.1,2 221 P1i EL for Ms transportation of way freight .1,.i between Pittsburgh, Blairsville, Johnstown, daysilurgn, I , Vateretreet„ and Petersbargh. This Line was fanned for the special accommodation of the may business. . The proprietors, thankful for the very liberal patronage they have receiverd_ during the last two years, respectfully inform their 'old customers and the Public generally, that they are now better prepared to deliver goods at any point on the 'Canals or Railroads with promptness and despatch. JAS. A. LORE, GEORGE TRINDLE, JOHN MILDER & CO. A sigwrs..-. C. A. 11VArtart.rr &Co., Pittsburgh; Jou n MILLER, Hollidaysburg; Pies wourit & Woons, Johnstown. Ruratoracza—Smith &Sinclair; J. & J."M'Devitt; G. &J. H. Shoenberger, R. Robison & Co.; R. Moore ; Darnley Smith; JObn Parker; Wm- Lebmer & Co.; G. P. Strbenber. ger, Pittsburgh. ie29 - Merchants' Tranopartiat.tola FOR the Transportation of Nerchandize and Prodner to"- Philadelphia end Baltimore., Goods Consigned to oar care will Le forwarded without delay, atrhe lowest rates: Lillis of Lading transmitted, and all Instructions promptly attended to, tree from any extra charge for Iltor.; age or commission C. A. ItPANULTY ac C0., - Proprletors, marl - Canal Basin, Liberty at., Pittsburgh. (Gazette, only, copy.) • READS.: WASHINGTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. MIIE Partnership heretofore existing between /0/1N J I). MAHON and HEADE WASHINGTON, has been dotsolved trymuturd consent. The subscriber may be found at nis office., on Fourth street, between Smithfield and Grant sts all times when not engaged in Court. decls-3m READE WASHINGTON: : Eagle Saloon mild Restaulressitt, a.No. 65, and 61 Wood strict , (13 The subscriber would respectfully inform .his friends and the public generally, that ..he bits had the above well known establish ment fitted up in a very "superior style, and is now pre. pared with every requisite, to serve up all the telicti• ciei the season affords. OYSTERS. stewed,fried, roasted, or in the- Shell ; to getber with hot coffee, ten, chocolate, bee( steaks, min lottchops, venison and gaunt, at short notiec, and ut al seasonable hours, in .a style that_ cannot be surpassed is 'Pittsburgh. • XX,II.LE of the hest brands. , ;intported. Segars in eve ry lie would also-beg letwe , to state, that he in prepared o farilizh DINNER PARTIES of any number, in a su erior manner; SUPPERS for Halls,Societies or private • Parties. . Ey' Pluviirs Rooms always in 'readiness. Newspapers will be kept on file from all - quarters. dects - JOHN T. I)ONNE.LEY A 'Card. rpO THE. ENTERPRISING.—A rare chance LI now • .preeenteclfor the safe investment itfa business en- Ar a b , . new; one adapted to'the man of limited; as well 'as to the man-of extensive -resources r a profit from capitol and enterprise beyond any operanotapf the lily.: It tattle complete monopoly of a staple article, ab ltolutely necessary and esseuttal to every noisily, no well as indtspsusable to the mechanic, anima and prates nointi matt To. capitalists, atf.oriportuttity infers itself for a lucrative employment of either large orsmallsumtr, bringing immediate and highly-satisfactory returns. Those desirou. of embarking nye pleasant, genteel bun- , nests arc invited, with others, to call at the