PITTSBDIGH. PO Sr HAMDAY, 1 1 2,131LUABY 15, 18411 THE BIGHT VIIIIW. The Beeretary of State had ' ;• tatter in reply tJ one received / by m from-Smith O'Brien, the Iri.h patriot, litra pad. P:piugh,weAifeot the at tenti o 4 ,614 U: counter no reverse of its so dis astrous as theAvhdon of the Igmrican Union. It be wax hencatorth, cote*, 04,0; . 100 also I think tha n litu,roae_jass nu evils betore.it squish° whit '*oultrrghlt from a rev i• qi of ambitions on the part of ioit~l tie. You view the dangers of war very differentlX,:fronr Infrelf.. -While I be • lieve war. waged without necessity and witictightintiveris , not only . 6 ealamitf;'• butts-crime, I thinicAlso , that the State wiAt E g r jtisk,squoi ; aol,tolerlint in its the United IltateS, form of er r crahetitation and their Settle convictions and habits,must btiriati and must blear-with' viiinf ungtomaim*S9reed-upon it by sedition with its jurisdiction. We shall never, with.nins)Onlentl make war unneeemati. lly ttnipistlyinsit any foreiga State. te o ) .* •• Only to the bight. butsprotbsiodefensive, anal while our virtue lasts, be aciegnafe to defend, maintain and preserve .institutions, the subversjoitsokaillich,opuld not increase the frot h the btippidess of one hunten.theinierin the world, ,either in this generation or in any that are to • 1 .2 1 404 de* Sir, if you would pro. mote the cause of America, of Ireland, of ditreitt'-Britain, of humanity itaelt, sPelikiliamlin every case, and pith out qualification, for the American Union. "I do, indeed, know that too many of my Isimen, 'heated by paasion, feel and Itirgi f differently, but for me, who haviAdt 'only ' seen but felt, in every houLni v nty,,lite, and in every , condition. thepirhig an& elevating influences of such a pollticiittonstitution and such a cortAt:74rithout seeing a single act of nunitted on any one, or suf. ft. aloes) injury myself, there can be but one loyal wish—namely, that I moilliesTl - lraverliTed- a citizen 131#18 unbroken American Union, and may leave to those-who Dome after me, as WORACeiVed from those who went before urodicits , honored institutions, unim- P 14020 lusliteeeted." tlitrtittOilx:fatilts Mr. Seward may bnilreeniniftte, as the leader of a great party, , n powAtd . tre , are dis* ; , ..v to , ~- -,,.eoartseot-tte geninelly , wise an , oonservative course belies pained since he became : he leading istlititWe the Adininistration. Being ; tui)ine*inaltly a great man, he has to thigtheptin_ntonity, as well as the abil ,, 1 %4 9 Ptlite for himself a Algae which wiltAriti alttr..ages; second only , to htl i til* was the Father of his country. /111.!t loim throw himself into the; bre : whi c h Sumner is laboring to 1 cre*AfusCiti the States and save us i fr,c,,ar-.l,ll:tsit-predietir-will be-the con sffitinatisof diviihni--"war henceforth triestinually end forever." To preserve thie i r.is i as great, un achievement as it to form it, and the Secretary of State has the power to save it from the elibspiraitris, 'North and Sottli, 'who are working for its final destruction HiaOsa t ortur potential, apahlc of. cm' tag the 'driveling senility and platitudes of Abolition, gamesters ; let himbakepeak on,t,.to v hitparty,apd call theitlittellio Aaron; arid ttairgby Babe , ~..,..0 . .I[. SO; iticeli !Tot 'T ieltellall,,te-ere- ' num - : Let h ire - watch Sumner an . !,t., - i:tor itesper,ste diatimists Nort . • ti ~ ws that they do not , do. sire* ' (La of the Union, pi it Wei ~ .42 us by . t.frfo ... tipthtrs j , he knotaA 11 um Der's resolutions are tnamkn i, iAftd -- ,,W 1 exasperate the Bolder SlaiTeStates'end drive them too, into rebellienai' order to ren der, reunion impoesiiiidli ',Under the deceptive plea orfehatlirpy, this man Sumner is oateibikililinwing his party into a,pol icy_ 3is oh will inevitably lead to . the Ordisiel s itegparation of these SCates•-- To crush thirsobentke, as well as rebel lion, e ,. the noble purpose of ttititiVieutly of State - AAREST. • - Herold is likely to lose m _ no o its interest, if the De platmenta atWashington, and eon- grsalKikeep , on•'. curtailing its eorres poadok :information. , The persons 01111:41*(13dAntigrileralar for 'obtaining its Washington news.and gossip, seem aitiViralW : qiudifiiid, for their — several departatents. Dr. Ives, who is now ._ !_ .... 1 1,1 4 3 1 /ort iteAteigc.o w.1P , . , .5hei1 , .444 Departments; 1310400 - Wjatoff another of the :lei? - etre,..v . AOtputO to attend to the Miltveltof the Metropolis ; while , ship : ,,,,t,tQ li ttrA cannot now p et: pi ll , ( . l e i te f a e u ri; ilwthoko lesv. , predstory habits, and kw r. ih -Alliiii IfOXI 1 - " . ... VA, are . - L 1? ' . - *poi , •,;."1 . .1:,,,. .-,:. - - • 4 . , ..- .. VCI3 0 . . MOS ' 7- t• ' of , ." - "owl secrete. .2q * l=44Peaki,. got possession of um ' onVirlast message and had it liaikaingift liiraid, -before it was p i 'l , , ,fr r iti Oita. -- This aroused the ra .. , of the guardians of O Da. 011144 ~_;.. ;. - . 1 4 1 -4 on , motion of the Atltiehtitan, Wykoff was VoilineWilidailetight before the bar of tagoitativagifd - 'flotiblit to answer for his al l itill -Bat WYYfflronid not itn ppti.WjAnitititiou desired, and so tted . ~ 19 the icn•__ar4 !awa it , wri ta lkh l oisi t c e.tiricy , 0 Adak 414 4 alga Ida a palace to a -411,101 X Illtia'Wykoffle edniteroug, dial& and Wanted profligate, noto- Waohington sic a .-faalliona- Vlrel, ' nottpithitinnThig, *ay hwhas , hadentree lode White ROM, Ransil ecteasiontr, and rumor ...4.81_ 6,dariato say that he obtained parnotailikAid***. from no Jess .. ._ .„.. , . ... . laPlIIL„ I ielotobOir- W keff among ` ,;. style, he thinks ini' is Milikiting a favor on you by booming Your oak 10.1111,01°B..)- it' '.. der lasting obligat ions i' . " g 'hie ...... • . ~..! _..,,, -ent*thoutmCon yip, taste ..:Alikitiitta ~, 1 - • ,at tfiti-iwt . i , e } the - •45i. - c i,: •t .r . , xtfai tit, "n to 3 t k q blil 40 .;. : access to the hionable ti"&,ehal w, eh monopolizes a certain Glass...AL secrets in W_ashin tot - OUR ARMY CORRESPONDENCE. Pitslituaiy-12114)2112. DRAM POST - 4tin, rain, mud;,mud— enough to rve a fellow the required im."- *dental to ask for a "sick leave." I= . really pity the poor rheumatics, for they have an interesting old time of it, and 'Colchicum suffers accordingly, but they , still retain energy eitotagh to arrive dailY at Birrgeon'a Cali► when the same painful sitory is heard, in exchange for morecol chicuni.. The iihjohieetiirrreather of late , sorry to-say, has increased our sick report considerably. Wheal last wrote you, I think ,it wan et in hospital and 25 in quarters. Now it shows 12 in hoe-pi ta! and 37 in.quartera, including two line officers. , But one death has occurred of late—private Wm. Irwin, Co. D. He was a young man' highly esteemed by IPS comrades, eels soldier and corupan ion. Ile 'was interred, on Fridaylast, with the usual military ceremonies-4th Teti Terra Levis. Our military road to Liverpool Point is how completed, and pork and crackers are more - pier, tifally served. The ruin. oft our old bake house have been re: moved. having been destroyed by lire, and 'our dreams are beautifully inter larded with visions of "soft bread." baked beans, &a. Company E (Friend Rifled) have arrived, having been off on picket duty, at Sandy Point, for the past ten days. They are in fine condition, aid no wonder, for they lunched several times daily on prime shell oysters, only four shilling per bushels, and crackers thrown in by the government. Therebels-areerecting a new and for midable battery on the hill at the mouth of Quantico Creek. A small one, of one gun, has jest unmasked itself, opposite Mattawoman Creek, but is of little ac count, having but small range, the ob ject clearly presenting itself that it is but a sentinel placed there to alarm the lower and more powerful batteries on the approach of a vessel. Several vet seta passed either up or down last night and the.cannonading was brisk for up wards of en hour. but with the usual success, throwing the missiles of war upon our-beach, where they are eagerly sought for by the curious, and sent off as specimen bricks. Night before last there was quite a young rebe'lion in the guard house.— Liquor was clandestinely furnished them and was the source of numerous rows, gouged eyes, bites, &c. One of the par ticipants arrived at the hospitalyester day, and presented a shocking appear mice. One ear and a thumb being near ly bitten off, and both eyes in deep mourning. Time murderers of the peaceful night were to be seen yesterday in various circumstances, viz: tied by the thumbs, gagged, barrelled and scrub bed. The punishment, in some case., was severe, but merited. Our regiment, with the exception or the right and left companies, received their muskets yesterday. They , are the Springfield, .smooth bore, end not of great value. The two remaining corn, E and C, are supplied with the Minnie rifle, and of course are envied. The regiment still continues to practice the bugle calls and bayonet exercise, and are ,progressing rapidly. The weather does not permit of battalion drill: and in occasional company drill and evening dregs parale are all that is requiredet the men. So you see they have plenty „f time for other' purposes. Lieut. Joe Denniston is absent (at Pittsburgh) on. furlough. Capt. J. M Oakley, Co. A, leaves to-day, rind will probably be in your city on baturday heat..l4,hats attended. tn his onorous duties faWu/IY, 'midis [OW cleseriing Of : a abort J leave of absence. He is one ri( oat...young and rising officera, and an ' honor ,to the city, which gave him birth. Remember that when he retnr s he will bring along the letter; ao be prepared. The ever welcome and readable Post has not been very punctual in its arrival of late. Please attend to this defect and cause no more disappointments. Our theatrical troupe are rapidly corn pleteingthe structure intended as a Hall, Chapel, Ao , and intend, appearihg be fore our discrimiaating public in a short time. They have now under rehearsal "The Maid of Croissey" and 'Toddles." Big timeeefe la anticipation. - May they aPeedil7 arrive, for the monotony of carriplfe is becoming unbearable. Here I am' again, .three !sheets in (not the wind,) but the paper; -and talking wont remedy the matter; so arms a porle march. More anon, Yours truly, ~~t~?~~~ A letter writer says "In Loudon they continue to write Lci 'Paris that the French Goverment is taking - the lead in the matter of a re cognition of the Confederacy, and a dec laration of a nullity. of •the blockade, while in Buis they write to London that it is the English Goverztment which is taking the lead. Are we not permitted to draw from this fact the Conclusion th_ataeither party desires to he the first te engage ,in the dirty business? The statement so often repeated dolt itiZuly last the French Government proposed a recognition to the English Government, continues to oircutate uncontradicted, andyet, it would be important to know win & fo undation there is for such a' re, port!' This notorious individual continues to issue manifestoes in England. His latest is to prove that he is not and nev er has been in favor of the reopening of the African Slave trade, and says : "When in the late Federal Union, in order to gain nee , ' Senators to resist Yankie — taxation, — flia,ECouth was fey desirous of forming - new Slave States out of the territories. But cow being out , of that Union, there!. is , no aUsh3nOli'M and there are slaves amply ahundant, with their increase, for all want& No. State. noltrOmit . mut man it the Souill wishes, tick/calve, tile Slave trade jita... i rlie New Orleans:Mi t lA:rigid& in g bitterly of the lois Of the Calhoun,, a ressetWthich run The blockade from Newetemr-tojisvawir Anti-iv!!""- torol4fieiVrefurning: **4 l- Paa Wicata 4f - - iiikeliOitantestuoPiiftet faid ont4ir'agiliata — aUfwfaiiin iwasidwrewdele. tl e vairat4aerna:l4oo.oo9, Ina , frq ;tt '7 I W 31 145.,, e c h ts bathoun was equara'Ue r de? R. C. II Amtrioan Affairs W. L. Yancey. • • -.:az the French Ern_peroi on Amer!. can Matters. Norzespondanoo of the LostwriZl Paws, Thursday, Ja y FW 4 8 6 , F . ,, 7;: .0; As stated a few days agiibtles (*i p *ion of Charleston harbor ,tea tell; Oat sensation here, and while, gAtg full information on the ii#.4ot, gwge journals that enjoyed the" - Wpuftt I stfitenC-offived theirs and gyo _ _ arge y roeirth - e - - Whig and - Whit Tory neitisiotriers tint haifi ttiK. Lint PIPPALS../MY4,--thS. ) - 0 / 8 -91Y ( ? 8 ,21c"? 8 t . antagonistic 10 - 11 - ni — Arneritoin Union. But it will doubtless, be interesting to 'your readers to hear that the Emperor does not in any way . consult these ora cles on the tittbjeut t. any more thin does generally thepubli'eqtere. His Loaperi Ed Majesty, Inaywith tie greatest con. fidenoe assert, - derives much of his infer tuition on American subjects from an American 4entleman with whom he is the habit of conversing frequently an Transatlantic affairs, and who has lived to many years in Europe as to I enable him to take a less prejudical view of men, parties and political events in America, than he could under any other circumstances. Yesterday, this gentleman had the honor of being summoned to the Tuileries, where he was in the course of a long interview with the Emperor, interrogated, with evident interest, about the probable ef fects on the Charleston harbor of the sinking of the granite blocks; the geo graphical feature of the region round the Potomac, the probable chances of the secessionist party succeeding in ,breaking up the Union, and more espeo Tally the parentage, education, ohm eater and general antecedents of McClellan. The i arson of whom His Imperial Ma jesty demanded this information is ac qu tinted thoroughly with the South and the coast line along the Southern States. He is a fellow townsman of McClellan, and was on intimate terms with the (Jen eters father, an Irish surgeon, who set tled at Pailadelphia, and who was noted for his kindness of heart, shrewdness of character and straightforward original manners, as well as his great success as a medical practitioner. Surgeon Mc Clellan was also celebrated for the good advice he was in the habit of giving to the young folks of the city in which he lived, and gave, years ago, to the gen tleman who yesterday enlightened the Emperor as to his habits and manners, tome that was followed, and by being followed, brought in Europe a young and , unknown American, after a few years' steady industry, to a position honorable in the highest,. degree. * * * * • * My impression is that he did; and if so, must have bad a clear expose of the dissensions that agitate the secession camp. The gentleman referred to I think acknowledged that, having been brought up with slaveowners, he once thought slavery a very pleasant institu tion, till he come to see some of its enormities that would hardly bear repe tition; and in analyzing the claims to rank advanced by nearly every Virgin ian, reduced them to the disgraceful ga , ns of raising negroes to sell down South. National Foundry and Furnace. The f Mowing is the bill for the es tablishment of a National Foundry and Furnace for the fabrioation of nann-n and projectiles , for the Government introduced by Senator Wilson Sac. 1. Be it enacted, &c., That there shall be established under the di rection of the War Department, a na tional furnace, and a national foundry for the fabrication of cannon and pro jectiles, and other,castings.required for the use of the United States Govern ment. SEC. Y. TEEit the Secretary 'of War be, and is hereby authorized to pro cure by purchase or otherwise., a site for the supply of coal, ore, and other natterials fora national furnace. SEC. & That, for, the purpose of es tablishing the National Foundry, the Secretary of War be, and hereby is, authorized to cause a suitable site on the tide-water of Hudson River, or New York Harbor, to be selected with out delay l.y a Bo ard of Ordnance Offi cers and other competent persons to be appointed by him, and to procure the same by purchase or otherwise. Sec. 4. That the Secretary of War be, and hereby is, directed to appoint a Board, to consist of officers of the Ord nance corps and other competent per sons, to be selected by him to prepare plans for the furnace and foundry herein authorized, and to cause the same to be constructed on such plans as may be recommended by them and approved by him. Sac 6 That for the purpose of pro curing the sites and for the construc tion and procurement of the - necessary buildings, power, nutchitiery, and _tools for the National Furnace and the Na tional Foundry required to be estab lished by this act, the sum of $1,000,4 000 be, and is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Commodore Foote in the Pulpit. The Paducah correspondent of the St Louis Democrat relates the follow- To-day Commodore Foote attended the Presbyterian Church. A large congregation was in attendance, but the preacher did not make his appear. ance. A general impatience begin ning to manifest itself, the Commodore sought the elder of the church, and urged Lim to perform the services. The elder refusing, the Commodore, on the impulse of the moment, took she pulpit, .1* a:chapter in the Bible, prayed and delivered a short discourse' friiiii'the text '"Fietjtot - your hearts be troubled: Ye • believe in ..Gell—,he.; Ato: iti' u s." _ ;The eangregalion wa4ol.(4l.tesi.;: - Onuoininedskin4lwarrm thetinslpit, the manhunt, ._who had sr tfiedtjuittufterthe prayer, approached tisuUbudetial Ais thanki; is the Mtn _iisikkEtlikim/ilir him den el* tariiActsi ahlttcl hiu,k,for his tte gieettto tickettigslyniplt Sliiediately +Sit his arrival. .4Fitie incident Witt of_lher: - Covestahms's energetic, earnest character 'pkg. - - Prince-of---Wisles-taa-con;• tributed - zi6o;'lBid 114444 OA 14- 44 - actitlite ,4290 t and-Inscham Cable• dual to the sliitererabytbsllsuitlor iEßlluory &oaten. rhfore Anin i .f,B4l has been collected on thellsansiontgalat . au simulgOvhitt 1! 41100.. XcVe, 4 , dent, beeree• shoo means of subodatenoe. The OSP to the Archduke bresi mihell Deo'in (From the Vienna Ost. Part ifeanPjlic, o f filifit: co exiAto tie Johd i , • t , We hive heittation ,this statement is a pure invention.— -'- • aria does not at this moment find -herself-equal to her_ mixtiaL position. §Chis is to one of thesii sta7erof - disquiet o frequent fkherhistol. BO the dig-. • ity of the Eibtifre and of its people has 4 .; - I , laHert - scrinw, thatairreposition could be serioualratade to af. brother of its sovereign,- to the grandson of the Emperors of Germany, and to a Prince of Hungary and of "Bohemia,-to accept a throne under the protection of French and English arms, in a distant part of the world. Florence, AletaMuti Florence, Alabama, the . town reached by our gunboats, on-their excursion up the Tennessee river, is the County seat of Lauderdale county, Alabama. It is the head of navigatioa, by large boats, on the river, being immediately below the "causal° shoals." It was laid out in 1818, and is situated, on as elevated plain one_hundred feet above the river. The streets are.ooe hundred feet wide and cross each other at. right angles. A few years ago it contained three church es; one Episcopal end one Presbyterian, and' two female acadeinies. A weekly newspaper is published there. ,There are s,•veral Cotton factories in 'the vi cinity. The population in 450 was 1,170. ,pa. Litters from _Lent. Maury,'etat• Lus that his torpedoes could not be End cessfully employed in the rapid waters of the Western. rivers, were taken on the rebel boat Eastport, Captured - on the Teruaessee river, Several of Maury's contrivances vvere planted on the river near Fort Henry, and were found harm less. In four out of six the gunpowder used in the torpedoes were 'found wet. Thus passes away at reliance of the repels for checking our advance. Alal - The prize fighter lilacs ie now ohatrapien of England. He won the title after a forty•two rounds' fight with one Bing, about forty Lades frogi London, on January 27th. DIED. On Filthy, February 14th, Wes ELLEN OAT TI NOS. Her Mende are respectfully requaetad to attend her Neural this afternoon at 8 eoloak, from the residence of Mrs. Hartle's, Diamond street, near the Court ROU/30. IrIOn.LAAD PAtirS. ICELLND 11089 PABIT, ICHi j oi SID MON PART& 'fble delis ohs propsratitomposed of Iceland Moss, Gam Arabic, Sugar and Wail* Is strongly recommended for the alleviation and cure at Houghs. Col da„ Bore Throat, H mammies, in- For sale by SINUS JOHNSTON, Drnsgiat, and dealer in oiro,cs Family Medicines, Mtn corner emit-1801d and Fourth streets. 'CT ZI Et. W.1 3 A-1K .E 1 cr":...Et. Fa aterett, UNDEETAEEX sole &ma heY tor Itittrefn Metallic Bartel 'Omen. at E. B. BULGEIrB CABINET WABEROUIIB, /to. AA EIMITErIELL) STREET Remdeme, 218 Lamm* etmet, Allegheny City. Olden may be left AT OEARLIN Loom BTA/AI.E. Allogheay CWT. selkhod4o DRQPttBB ABB tIUBILL BY BRAND ikeV as rErsPlLLB—Ttue form of disease is oo cesioned by the exhalent arteries tbrowinii oat a itreatet cusulticy of Buid. than ;he absorbents take up. BRANDRETIVB PtLLf convey. britagleas it itcre,an impu se to the remote aotremitiee, mous• lug their absorbents up settee stud in case of swel ling or' waiery depositti, im the sleeping energies of those vessels.. fiItSLATOR ItELLENBEIL, of Herkimer, New yorlr, was •great acute 'front &ordeal ausehoa r, more thr • YeAue okrabon. lie orrived no mo rtal help' oml.he prearripbous of bier* ideas who tri fact tO ;UnderISMII4 tit :, raw tete was hopeless. By aupatently the merest chance, the quahtl• a of Brandretb's Pins were brought to him betide. He began aa.eir. . sista once and with won't tine-f be comprehended the principle of OM& Be persevered - with them for three months, taking ohrn ad inlay s 7 Gliteen. pins aday, but always mating it a rule to take - walla:rent to Pant , 'IR iqe M° l 4 edectakillimiwOr Maks or unties week. This persereranos was rewarded by • per keittemtiOrte 'health which ham eottUstied to tams. Sold by - ripe. RICDPkTII. *Me h, Ps; andkatall . reapaeastes dealers In idatrude! . 0.D0Li..&11 . • _ Pta u FOURTIISTREET. Deposita ~.ale wIJI cols Bank BEFORE the ' FIRST DAY Or FEBRUARY, WltiArair. Imp 04 di e. jazi (i &H. AL cutoopl—Traseurer. 440.eut 1 / 4 0.1.tita4 BELLI:UK C0.,1 ?Mott -eh. Febtu siy 3 I, Bet Er,AN 'EWA) t 1../12 Fua TaIitTEJLN NANA. GILA: , of too oompeay for ereoting a bridge over &etym. Moneopeela,Oppostta Pittsburgh, m tbo of uaty of A 4.gluany, inn be held at the roil House ,Ja MONDAY, Maroh 3d,1864, at 2 p. m. telt.tf _ N. H u 1.14 aB, Treasurer. gall;A ELVitiEN Y BRIDGE ELEC I.lolt thOTltni—An elect on for Preektent, lanuegere and all are of the company for erecting a bndgb over the Alegheny river, uppoaltelattte burgh, in the county of Allegheny, will be held at the roll Souse, at the a, nth end orlon bridge, on MONLVA Vs- the hi day of Iderch'next,at the hour of fe 2 l o l 1* 'elal gekp . WM. ROSIOSIAG, treasurer. lotussoluzion of ;. 43 - 2 arLckershiP. THE Fllihf OF .BOWN4 TETLEY „, . W dissolved 'y muttitl convent on tits let inst. J 1141194 SO tett and JOHN TETEXY'hannji Purehflepti the toterest or A,tursto Tetley, win con. unui the business Ander tne same myle and firm. they-alone are aulhorlasd to settle the htistrto.,a of the late firm 150Wnl, • • A tiErldif TIM O.Y. feta.tv • JOart TETLEY. Qt_TNDRIES-4 10-oaoka Baritio'. a Parkins' London Porter; 10 do . Murray A Bona ;Us; ~ 10 41, Younger'a to ; lo do Falkirks AltOrt store and/or gala by W IOpiNETT,J2O Wood otreet. • 5226. PI Alkdi US. 0 N2,IitArUfIFUI.,:: BLACK NT ALM/ T. 634 ocrrAvt: OH ICKERIN.G Mil iron frame, new mile, redOsed from MA to $2211,1,44 rreatverreutd for albs by rig JOHN H. Mz.:LLOti.ra Wood street S QII ART ER if/ST RES weltauers AND OTBMB MAIM AGAINST TAE GOYERNMENT, - BOUGHT BY PiTrSIIURCifi TB MT 0011:PANY. .RtRN :DOLLY Cashier H. O .BL ELEY. rictaourgb, Ps Ps. icepinikrz -- a& umuciatir, Mannfaetnre i re and 'Wholesale Darden in Illuminating and Lubricating OU Grade Petroleum 011, Beast& and every description of Lamps. colitlLE TROLtUt i l erchanta for the' ail. of 1.68 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh, opposite Ist Presbyterian Church. LADIES 7 vrs AND SHOES— All plies of . 1 4 0 , * l4 "q , . -°l - 11 ; 1D F.F1 e. *APR wirew 0.0 ug .f s olo s GREAT REDUCI lON to clove out 7ni .- • --1 -04 t.,fZ- ~ , ,, 4t . 7 5..!.- .I .. 1014 4 47 4, 54 1 1 :0 1,17 4r... 4 2. 114/...... * - .r4 ra NlV: l. lll 6 Figth Btntet.ati4 Ile k7IOE OrSPI I 't: . 1 . 4 7 7 a I''' r 57 .09TO .4 4 hut l it X tr, 111SING40ii ' . 2 - rr • tors o tiVilttiquiviat a 11 80it , .4 M • pit many toy roomy* dna bd of 4311 aollars per dam p tootle maul mit, ti th ailt,t taatoektroiders or Wait ptufhtt el.. XE 08 111r 1 1)1100kholdele iv heir dividends it th e of* of . Maps. kW l it i vre k s ),, Boston, M I S% ." - ' ' Ogi HOWF, Irs/ 6-81*. ''' ‘C' t ''' %CA 03 Ktrer. that Vie 'e os4'nffi: r,oja' Cr . W. BODENUAIItiI D OF NEW YORK CITY, ' Sang ardied in Pittsburgh wilt tumid dt4X , his exclusive attention to the Medical and Surv.cal treatenentnt Cumin' Disease% -thosecd , th Lower Bowel. such as Film Conetipation, Fl - tu!a, Munro. Pedant/Of the Bevel, fitricturenf the ildterailmataf the Btfwei. '4O Will ?leo treat the miens Chrotde Disetere, of therwemb, Kid neys, Bladder, deLti Hitt rennin are ekthe WONOIB- idg 1f013814 where be may be token and con suited from P doback i m yo 8 o'clock p. m, daft,: Patents, if they desirett, will bevisited In siiy paid of the oily. f.lB-1m WRI/LLIFIEFFS PARISIAN TUOTH PASTE. Pr 'Pared tram the.original recipa 01, Dr. J. I t i Hilllthett. It is recommended' to - the }TIMM as w superior article for eleanstna and bean trying the Cairo, tartar. restoring_decayed testia„ strengthening the gn ma, an ImMitag dellgtffdl odor to the oreath. Price Situate.. For sale by JOSEPH nalIMINfl; fel6 comer of the Diamond mad Market r OVLY REAL VERMIN DESTEOTER that can always 2o relied on, fa the RAT PAiTE, RAT PAH LE, RAT PASTE, Prepared ty JOSEPH FLEMit fe lb tli, corner of the Edmond and Markel- WANTED -AN ACTIVE, EWER CIETIC MAN having an extensive acqua'nt ance among respectable Catholic familiar e may have &permanent situation. and good wages as Age t es& BOX 1100. P 1.16 ; g - / *4O IRON BUILDINGS, FIFTH STREET The Ooßee:Late COLLT/311 includes the placiples end practice of DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK Kmun. Adapted to evezy department of inland , zul foreign Book tie rce, by the author of Duel, Byetems of seping. STOCK AND PARTNENSH IP BOOKS, Exempdfy ing numerous cases of d Iffieult openi ng and closing, changes in firm-, zAc supplied by the author'. forty year* e;pertenoe In business. The ginetem•nt oft Ingle Entry Part.. n.rahlp itoois, , Generally to Utile tuideratood ilia two ',rotes' sore of Boot-keeping," in cln.9 calk, reovntly made out a bUstneas balance &neat noway:nog OTI r 14,00 errors Rectifying Deranged Double F /Airy Boum'. A frequent and highli r.rpaniab eduty, explulned In Do other treaLlaw of accoanui. Changing a Single to a Double Entry Ledger. Illustrated for the drat tune in Duff's Book-kocii ing. THE PB,IVATE LEDGER, For keeping the results of the bubtoess (so often desired by extensi►e drtna) minden wrieby unknown to the paws of all otner Wtn• manual dchools. BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE. The volume of Dutra Menebar pk,BUaseas letter► attoree the most am:opiate tonne Of tnetrUctlOn In Use. Systemediaally arranged and Wash& In °ennead= with the books of practice. OOMMESCI AL COMPUTATIONS, • Including numerocui business operations never worocighly toast's la oluar uclaoulo. Commercial and Ornamental Penman- By Wm. B. Lull and G O. Cochran, &Callon of the new ad loons of the tieme cf Petuna,en:p ■nd new dehool Copy Bock& Tee cc/pi:Verity of thee° provementa, and their elegant otunoe,e wrtting, attest the advantages of Mum department over v/1 other College, East or Weet. Tna erdarged.pdition of Doff a t,uacan's Gems of " BUdLNffi 3 ADIAOftNAMIOITAL PENH AllB/11 The Most COMineali Elelf-fnautioto; puiillehad, ele gantly boded, tashed,post tend, tor eB. Dud e Duneae's W l UIiOUL CUPY.:BOIAKS, Finely engraved m eta nowhere 24 pages,eacit, tine cap, with the aut.hor', pi Ammon' oo each Cover et/cents p,r dozen, Me cheapest copy book 111 ww. For full particular a sead br our elegan t new eir .uutr, ppoSs, min utalplea of onr penman ink tiagoncto•ing 26 Cents, to P. DOFF' bON, Pri snipers. 11131:3trangers please enquire our reparation la weeny; erten we ar., bees iLLI fe/6-/t- d pEA-CHILS AND VINEGAR.--- 600 BUSHELS DE/ED PEACHES 11 BIRREI,B PURL CIDER VIAIEU4R, In Morn an I for sale by WILLIAM BA.GA.LItY, fel6 la end 20 Wood street LOVE & Co., No. 74 Market, Street SELL BE3T PRINTS AT 12/0„- YAaU WIDE BEIRTING MUSLIN at Inic. RISIL LIN DIS ADD LINSN DOWD:Leh very cilLeop WINTER DB (100 DB, at great bargains Da us suAli. VERY ',OW HOOP SR RTS, CHISAP b WLSaau LLOARH 1113.Wholesals rovers will And stir 'tusk of PRINTS • Tau loge, and at /ass gum the present easter* price& sir TERMS 01101, ON DB/AVERY. C. HAN;OO EVE 74 Market' Beset A L &ROE SITPPLY 'ij ' , BOOTS AND SHOES Jost received and for vale at a eight advance orn coat at the CHEAP CASH MGRS of JOSEPH H. BORLAND, fru 93 fa het street; etivead door trim 6th SCOTCH .13ALMORAL An elegant imaaartmeat 0 BALMOBA.L SKIRTS, expooLed to write by xpress tldo day. RATON; braCTlVvr y ea, • tab Nos ll'andlStrifthitroet Feb6o SW baleirsesazted Batts4 4 • B4LE 80,000 Fissudees Grain Make, =pm pounds iialichted Cotton Ism, 10,000 potpade Caspet.o4lo, 6 000 potanistirtne. , n • 8000 runds,Ospcns - MN, NANSINIK CIP.4 fen Ind 'No. in Woad er NEAR SR trllent.'-'r VAtre.- ige - tffigot feiu.sripp. 1 9 10 ciulqatior METE EDICAL 0 PITTI3BUR,4H, PENfik BUSINESS FOR hiS, CLOSING OUT REAL LACE COLLARS & SETTS A few choice stylesikhoai t 1 C Tt: ~ F. A L LICE COLLAR opened tWa dsT awl for gale 1)1 EATON, MA lAA ____ Ornou Or TUR ....anon tio a.. , .__ Mit, • ' Misr of Tot P. , ~ Wrebington, Pebruary lith. - EpUSES WANTED FOR THE 11. Evil 'lt ..- w2-4.wieti -propose • dbti very: in - Waimimpan Otryimf - Off - itTfleti i- Alti 1/ Ft)UaItUNDEUCt, aril) FIFTY oevAtair AND &ATI I_,LEY.Y DORS ti 8, for the U. & Govern meet, alit be reterred at the t, thee of Comte! G. R. • • oluwadietwimaepe,Qu_4-Wm M eter.-..lAlkeliils: anvil 12 m. on litllti.De I; toe IN, toltV - -- .. 1 hoop bor.es will be purdboseti io lota .• •essoluiig Pe - steettiand pidli Weil Went lied • 'for a grideteronumber Wein illy - one person. 4 , •• ' - • No tad will be OnterialZed that is not ontorSeti by two re.l3olDible ,p, wito-wlit- ipocnome tit tit. bidner wili. . ) ( with his Preposition, if It mild be accepted. .43olktetO OltyilWlll begiven from the of e bide,Tor Me oonipletion of the deli c risr6 al h orse.._: - - - t thextrove hotsee*Klwr.3 /Atillfted•fof Garda , aa 910 fdraiiilleity. ' LDESOPIPTION ROBBE9 REQUIRED. liMiski-4Kobi 181 C 18 tikiawaigfee ; betw.en 6 and 8 years of itee ; of dark colors; well tor a.n to Lao aaddlas compactly roulh, mact.free from alidetid•rie • • ' . pax liter IfekeTta bO from 16,4.0.111 hands In be 4 ; Art itted /5 and 8 yews of Awe; dark Co ma; 'trod froth ail defeats; well broken to bis nes% sod to weigh not leas Mao AloOponnde. Ott boreal; 'tat 109 mapeottd by: A Ward of ME. ceirt„ etta. 4. }tom ,bp rtganen reqUiriag thelrk ha IA del ailittuid reserrea theptitamattliejetd: d cl e'en-atm every bid, abould • be *.-Wonte tblt Inmates of the aerrute.reqotre tt. • I bitIEW ALT VAN VLIET. • fels:qf Gad end nArter Master. I DI) FOttICS OF. ALL QUALITIES , sate by SOWN It TEL eIQ - 118 Wood street. it R Jr AtOS:GEtNDING .:ad-grimier C ISA itz.ge }ELK& tiering r .arced, maitre inepared to . srned fissure, testa &tie very be manner. rbtriVis d TISTLIsY, £els 188 Wood street. ...Ed(IS-2 barrels fresh Eggs ,received phut for sale by qn to TURNIP/ Et COLLINS OTAXOES--Icar load ..ohoice kola , toeagGsaticoad depot _aDA for male.by , 1,16 AL CO 0 Q H ERTFF SALE OF A:DRUG STORE,- __ry n e in•og sore ono the cotter od W I WIG 13 , OH ArilAX 348 Ed gi, handsomely kited up, with a gaol am ;not of. dock end well located tw .are et to Irllat low ren win _tor bheiness tokstoer wish 'the lease of the t tenent• wn atto y manat y son TlJssDlY,k l EliMiil lkh, fa 9 o'clock, ..Id. Ally perSlllll desiring to go Into the Drag `boas- nose wilt find thtwen opportunity to bay seldom off wed at pabtioaele. . .„ fall 4 • JilklitY NVOOD3, Sheriff. ypfio K. 8 A LZ—Tne new • and last running packet ' rt T. EfoCOMB4, now macros 11 the Wheel az and 11.ta. amt. trials, sad connecting with thelttrzersbutg:boatt 4 Whaehos, three tames Per -week, and imp trips With ihe Liberty and fird he List from Clichmae. Ilse only resemf for selling the DAM fhb loba , of my health. .11 the boas is not sold-on the 2st - of March, she w a ll be expiraea to public sahoottht.9.llt. DAY, the third day o‘ March, IBID. at the whirr. For farther 1, , formation eng iire of JACKSON . e Dee ri:legnesky Bridge. or J 011.24 •T. MeCCIM l d t aptain re4..cs SMITH & PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS NO. 4 ST. ()LAIR. STREET. IrAL II BL E PicoPtliTY FOR SALE situate on Firth, - I.lmon and Labatt/ straiet Nrabnr_ gh. on wbutL z ; created Fa pa Belgi c, TEßM' RNTS, mat,i a tent Opine hundreta year. Th e preyiettriv coaled in the 'bedpan of the city, and weli calculated for an Omnibus De pot, as all we, lines la ,he ay could be easily con ointrated at 'hat nolat. Thelota are 63feet on' union *tree - trim Liberl droll, • tit feet, atd 'on union queen tO tionno4 tinetuti. For Cgthavpanicu k.rg, enquire orJOSEPH ROSS, ID the Dlsoloral, pp r JACK tuN DJ Nat at we Allegheny tuipans dridStei • " ' • • fel2 Ara N 0 TICE PittC, Ft- Wayne ic eking° Rolliyay Co TN -PURSUANIJE OF AN AOT—OF the Lew, latcre I.f the Commonneatth of ineyttetna„eod led: "All SOL topronde •for the reorputut tt oa. of the PIT ISBURG,I3 , FORE , WAYN,E' 0 UAW tGitt Itt tOYADOOMPANY, p pro ved the Btet fiLtrab, theo, trweeart.. - wilf . be held at she ell of PutaburAb,,P,dim7leatuty.on WEDN EB JAY, 2dth dty of YebruBry,lB62, - af,t. , pthce of the company, No TI PreTLI &MEET, to bleat Ihreetora, and • for the other, purpoaesl3oo• ttatplated by awn Act. hone hut Elonnhoniaca are. itotnord. 5d to vote at this efeetion. ' -• • J. - P. Co 'LANIER, SAMIJ.L J. 'TILDEN, • J. EENLIV THOMSON, saatuaL aratra. Purchasers of the caul Asilroad. pe!suari,lohh,lBs/ —fel t DUQUESNE BIAS= WORKS. ~ F97,14TA".)1•Z Afiro. 4.3. - - • hivarafaettre re - el every vertety of FINISHED BRASS WORK. - T / Gall and. Steam Fittera, Partial:ler ettie3tioli to . fit.ingtei ftofluellie Base Gic.e. g of eINERIOa kfogOPYrHeflitis merle tp order. Bteaatb. et Art:NM and !va-/Ane& agieeeelon *ark Gas' 011 Global Den's leafs ara y . ,mp; Oast Brackets anti ' Peiidertto eorner • Serra' 110 litt r6lSgl' SOD LtiIQWBINE - - tenor' $260. I PIANOS. ' 1250 ijr#o TOStiVoiDE!, . - 64 OCTAVE 'CHICKERINO PIANOII,- With toil lion fqxr.s, newAseAleLrecthood from spa to $4O, J u reoeivoa ang tor sale"by 70RDI.JiLtriA14.0%.813,Ipal.sitteL C, 4 X% TO d001.E11.0 AND talAtli#ol 0."( 1 IRA UWE 1 0t w LiA. V INO ADVERTISED. -It& Aligsri.i elle Aliatiateeiv-lo• aq9o barrels per day at a oatain prom, we, cleattlit proper now to give notion to all to d, that on and afar MONDAY, Fantail. itilvthi,oftiesitor Marc liantablehlas ory boopetilaut barrels well be at the river landings rr ntl-cis4ol: o 4l 3 4‘,19F 1 hil eaoh, mid at the nn11874 centg • ' ilitllbitGUY Teal Steamilia, Allegheny, Feth.l3tb, 1801.. re.l3-11vdaw • 1.M4E3 Ftri%6LlsTrl" =MO WROLESALE BUYERS, HOOP SHIRTS. Bought previous to the advance in price* IldtaaVA ... _drtes DutikiondWdtedldo ; Misses Wide Tape Skirts ; Nsrrow do' These grotto are all of the very ball snakiis, NW ' via be sofa cheap, for cash. OOTTON HOSIBRAW LAST YBABI3'. PR10213.4 Heaving pitrottased.a Wait lot of • • 114.°1 , Willie Jr ' Jose n• an N .4 44 • n humeri 4 Zothip 1100 k. Maws 8411141 k, galogiticalka, 42211061110 741111040001.$ w ir e Err!7 b 7 eeleot. thirtraitlfte , co -a ,11-11117.1,, tl4 - , , T Choice esters aid exponent quallly, just recant! by express fsl4 M z Ritbalia ma : 2 • g l o ge t to :.824* -4p, NVENING. l.rw7~NloF'r as TAR imam, • To a ,uiumr.... with TR RT A _AsaTimits, To bigolOwed byt it3 - y JACK 8 . 111 P teishaaliatiiiiiithic< Ulf HOEltle TEAT AUK BUILT. 4 =awn' 2 .... 4 :::ffth....1f:L.1151111M , Lewis E, TV,IV, PROUSSOR A • ( SisPAßtre., 3 " -" 4 will Ali, sTts To GEN - TUSK - 2N otilelY NbilflT-.• SAT 00 NCE RT Aniiitssio= t eekt Vie a• - - . pvr oat I°4l* 11-;51,11d54.411•114;,4 ST PAIS '°!" BERING Pitt Mick /21480W,:.1,-4 RUM AND' =x= ETT'N - f - '''Er" t 2 cc Woolen Shaven; at Gost. Retind - Mat& IfOop kt•• ' Gray 1!00:10 14g," A . .0 ,9,4 g 4 'ApE sT s EXTRA QUAOTY W el GOOD ASSORTMENT GB 13 A L Zal 0 'R. 11. Z. B . win °period listaubtro loricriotota or 14, JANA #4 Ol rEtiViAluyiPW , W. & D. HVGITS. ocoduramrta AnintAiumgrmwm lee LA%I RETII'S k-fi t,TyI P4A);14 4 11 E D e •• FOB GEORGE A.. -KELLY, UNION t3TATIONARY- PA. OKATEI, ethisupplied tOPeatiircilg $1,60 PER DOZEN. ADO Y at: BAK BM PLUMBERS AID GAS PUMA 123 FIRST STRUT; PITTMAN/AR, IND 47 0819 k BTAMET. AMJIIGBIIIIIr. . 1110. 'tiOlrillllV4 Oifllai r AA 'PUMPS, LEA D. ATI: Bhees Lead and I lumbers miner/al in air N. 11,411 ordeal Pin. • fe7.l d. LkNDREnr& 4f P.F3 1Y Far ails by BECKHAM &' LOVA fe6 • 15.14beay stroat P4ttabargb. CLOSING 011 Or r 14 TO mum Room FOR SPRING STOCK. iDiet Telmatinga,.= ." Veivet Ribber's, Eibliiroiderles; - • - I,soeareeAse'l-'l.nel TO Leos Sleeves, Woolo9 Goole, 11,V ;1' flog (144 a; Hosiery, Hoop akirlse lialinora/ AlAshin.l4 0(110$14 teich 00 Gant, Iker* 'and Dtii 444 Cohan and Nook Tux, Zapiiyr W oistid; Shetland Wool, —WadszLiarias ,&o &o. ate: CWMIM, NO. 78 MARKET STREET. "r'te rif.AR Tot BlinitirAlWA . tortituileffeammafe AT O. a Mil EIBLITBF/ELD 13TBEITL—Three inn to ratrahme aimiliaprdp Piano &odd not ful to examitid'Eh. B; way of introduction of tha long ataading ,we ca , l attanticathothe.mmened,lik edi tor of ibis' NeirliOrk MilideilThne4% of ow/edged reputation ma minded &turn _ liggjw .Pillitemnd.ri e r si ti et am k gi s Batoismak um--4 ham blue time; this eves me an op ty at swift—a beta ter aoquaismolytto 4 Plaited the PIADO estriC ins & smosa.hanoamss of an asoellsitt aid bon attach - id- talthensan-Intormiehmaa makialit ma y Boo= of moreimPirtsnoe' than any of the faros n M 1 k I rs u Mate r t To Mrr a mai 0 - TV taot koocolt. .4saa MY PILE QUY Gummi% .01710/1 .I 8 1. - reneyQ4o4oEsnatioirgnuitsoii e . corner of HAND AND PENN MEM felsini • - AL ED S 4 2,I 4 OII EC.k. ' oi l l e f b ; al -7, mning tokoookt_ ll"l ' throinth W ir =iirMitakedi a 6). of • • ner4w) ralsaill 2.1.L144 JAMES-H. CHILDS:4,4W morps-carrwliuda, Pt 1141.10.410111 1 1 q, j . J r" SIBIUMENV . AXD-01 Sil hiliC 4Pei berlit Wrl 4ellll=Ule. airontaaumbin k a d m*SMatlkoosells Wood Street. PUtatargh. ,atiNifemsaft* magjkapLar! iTiDDOSUILI‘OPM,f.,, naft i ttairdriaolol3: e 3 ca e?. IIF, otayarysupetior toalw,4llas j • //r•• i is IVALIAMMIT il t r OUF Ifr OD VighillitNek 411r4) C. 1r :,....:-- t I IZIESAS, TT: M 10110 3 . 1 .19011 shighl A Dims 26 con* ,60oisatii ' . ,a c~+,s'~=~t' WARRANTED E==== .i.nuf:y ~:yaa Velvet Buttons. r 91/ 1.2:a ?st -N1
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