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The commercial world U now startled at the fact that there are two different gov ernments, two sets of laws, and two tariffs, the operations of which are beginning to upset the previous course of trade, and to drive it into new channels, and to seek new commercial centres. Already, it is Baid, foreign goods have begun to arrive at St. Louis, free of duty, by way of New Orleans, and the eastern cit ies, and New York especially, begin to fore see the extent of danger which this diver sion of trade is likely to bring about. - The condition of things is reaching the pocket-nerve of the Republican party, and it begms to see and feel the complications, and to calculate the losses which must flow From its great crime against the Union. It will repent, in sack-cloth and ashesf, or per sistence in a course of sectionalism which has had such deleterious results, and from present indications its repentance will bean expensive one to its own pockets. It is time for us in Pittsburgh to be look, ing at results. A want of confidence has paralyzed our manufactures but what will a final separation of the Union do to them. It will utterly destroy them. Our skilled labor will be compelled to emigrate or seek more remunerative modes of life if the present condition of affairs goes on. The North has heretofore supplied the South with almost every kind of manufac tured articles. The importanceoi the trade of Pittsburgh with the South cannot be over estimated. It has been our market for glass, iron, nails, stoves, steam engines, ploughs, wagons, steamboats, and a hundred other things. The skilled labor products of the North may be found in every Southern habitation. Heretofore they have enriched themselves as a planting people, and have permitted the North to grasp almost the entire manufacturing, commerce and navi gation of the whole nation. As between the States, trade has been free, and a tariff on foreign products haß encouraged this interiial commerce until it has become tre mendous. It is the life of the North. The tariff has operated to give the North almost exclusive control of the home market to the exclusion of the mechanical products of Eu rope. While the South was engaged in produc ing articles which we needed, such as rice, su. gar, cotton and tobacco, we were engaging in commerce and manfactures, thus feeding and clothing millions of our people. We manufactured for them ; we furnished them with provisions; we were the carriers of their products ra well as of our own, and thus we created a grand system of manu factures, arts, navigation and commerce. But lo! the picture changes. A double government, if not a dissolution of the Union exists. The Southern Republic with a system of free trade or a tariff' of duties much lower than ours, which amounts to the same thing, renders it impossible for us to compete with the labor of Europe in the Southern markets. < >ur manufactures will be driven from them, and our commercial and transporting interest dependent upon that trade, will be destroyed. This condi tion of affairs will deal a terrible blow to the prosperity of Pittsburgh, and especially to her manufacturing interests. Free coal at New Orleans and free trade in the Southern States will paralize us. Where are our manufacturers to sell 1 What are our me chanics to do? But this is not all. People in the West and North-west will buy where they can buy cheapest. This is a law of trade. By the tariff of the South, we not only lose that market for our own manufactures, but foreign merchandize will inevitably, by the immutable laws of trade, take Southern channels for distribution. The thing is plain. Suppose that the Southern tariff averages twenty per cent on foreign goods imported, and the Northern tariff forty per cent. Let St. Louis pur chase at New Orleans, and Chicago at New York, and what possible chance of profit would the Chicago merchants have as against those of St. Louis, in selling foreign goods ? Let Pittsburgh purchase in Phila delphia, and Louisville in New Orleans, and even Ohio merchants would lay in their stocks at Louisville. How can it be helped in case this state of affaire goes on—in case the Union iapermit ted by the Republican party to be perma nently dissolve®. It can only be done by a line of custom houses nearly two thousand miles in extent, to collect a tariff for the North on Southern importations. It costs us now seven millions of dollars to col leot our revenue on the Canaffa frontier, and the cost of collection along the border line would be ten times greater than this, and the North would have to pay the cost, for the South would have free goods at home cheap er than she could get them at the North, and the balance of trade would be against the North wholly and altogether. It is amazing that the Republican Admin istration is so slow in manifesting its re pentance ol the great errors it has commit ted. The Democratic party has for years warned the country, and expressed its firm belief from their knowledge of the senti- ments of the Southern people, that if the * government should fall into the hands of a party pledged to Bectional issues like those of the Republican Chicago platform, the results would inevitably follow which we now see. If the Administration, as it professes, wishes to save the Union, let it do it by such means as are in its power, and not at tempt to re-unite by force, bodies which no coercive power on earth can re-unite. A Union of consent, can never be made a Union on compulsion, and this Mr Linooln seems to have learned since his inaugural was written. The weekly Post in wrappers ready for mailing can be had at our counting room. The terms of the Saturday morning P-st are $1 per year in advance. Send on your dollars. WeSfcommence this morning the publicar tion of an original tale which will be conclu ded ,<e Wiu C L'tifojoho. Jam©* O Putnam Aix la Onapelle Won H Yeaey Frankfort on the Main Rufus Hosmer Alexandr a, Egypt W S Thayer COMM IHB lON EE. Thomas J L>yer Saodvlcb Islands The lionaparte-Fatterson Case* Various hints are given in the foreign Jour nals, says the Philadelphia Prus, respecting thejudgment of the Parisian court oi law up on the Bonaparte-Palterson claim. The Paris correspondent of the Bru**cls hulcpmdancc&s* Clares that shortly before the case closed, an interview took place between the Emporor Napoleon and young Bonaparte, grand-son of Mrs. Patterson, first wife of the late Prince Jeiome, and that this was supposed to indicate the proximity of some arrangement or accom modation between the litigants. The Paris correspondent of a leading London paper de. dared that Mrs. Bonaparte-Patterson has con sented to the judgment against her. But a la ter intimation is that Mr. Jerome Bonaparte* Pat Urson, actual claimant against Prince Na poleon and Princess Mathilde, had appoaled to the imperial Court, with the intention of ob taining a much fuller investigation than the preceding one, and that, if the result o! this second trial should also be adverse, he would carry the ease up to the Court of Cassation.— One thing is certain—Prince Plon Plon, and his profligate sister Mathilde, are very unpopu lar in Paris, and the revelations which have been made are accepted by the French as blows at the position of these two. Jerome Bonaparte Patterson may Dot be accepted by the Imperial family as the eldest legitimate eon of tho late Prince Jerome, but, in the eyes of the French nation, the proof of his being so has been assuredly exhibited. The Emperor Is aaid to be not displuased at this personal blow at the position of his cousin, the renown ed Plon Plon, whom he greatly dislikes, with the addition of some distrust. The legal in vestigation of the Bonaparte-Patterson case has really taken only one step as yet—namely, the recent hearing by the Tribunal of the First Instance. In Statu Quo. From Washington tho assurance is re itera ted that both the Lincoln administration and the government at Montgomery are disposed to preserve the peace. It is stated that the Commissioners from the Confederate States have the positive assurance from the adminis tration that no movement of troops, or rein forcement of forts in the seceded States will be permitted for the present. On the other hand, the Montgomery government will do nothing to disturb the existing condition of affairs. Gkoeqk Bbbonkb, editor of the has been appointed Postmaster at Harrisburg. Ho is a Hessian Republican of the Oarl Shnrz stripe. *• / ■ * The people are do longer left;£p doubt as to 1 the fate of poor Carl tiburz. Tfee New Eng land and New York Kno*r-udthing wjfc&of the Republican party has triumphed ; '£&(££hs'' darling ambition of Shurz; Hassaurek and the German legion forever put beyond their reach. The pride of these German patriot! who had fled from Europe after the revolt); i >H of 1848, was to again return to the battle ground of tholr former exploits, and mingle with their old Red Republican friends once more; to onco moro enter the arena of European poli tics, backod by the power of this government and honored with its proudest positions. This was the thought noxt their hearts. For this they worked and toiled even to the disruption of the country which had given them a home and a liberty which thoy sought but did not eomprobood. The country knows how well thoy fought, and how the Germans, forgetting tbefr old and only friends—the Democracy,— ra'lled to their standard, and carried the Re publican party into power. But now, alas, the day of payment has arrlvod, and they are treated to a gentle nudge of the cold shoulder and bid to Bland aside for better men. Their ambition is to be thwarted because they are for eigners, and bocauso their masters might fret about It. Uis nouso to talk to those men of o»bor missions: thoy-desire to go to Europe; and if this Is denied them on the ground of their being foreign revolutionists, their whole ambition has como to nought. We are sorry for tbeso talented German Revolutionists (par ticularly Shura), not because they aro entitled to anv peculiar preference in the selection of our European diplomatic but because they have boon so silly as to have been trapped Into tho support of such a party. They are full of eloquence and of the doctrines of ab stract liberty : but thoy will have to acquire a practical experience in this government before iboy know what party it that alone stands up for the ikjual rights of all citizons, and that does not divide Its own country by oppression, or tremble at tho frown of foreign tyrants. — ( %-\ujo Tutus. We suppose that Mr. Lincoln has found out ere this, that playing Jackson is a kind of amusement more pleasant to contemplate than lake a part in, aDd less difficult in speculation than in action. In the quiet of a rural resi dence, it was doubtless sweet to ruminate upon coming gloTies—sweet to bear the buzz of ap* proving courtiers, to see the bowing multitude and to feel the comforts of snug quarters and a heavy salary—sweet to anticipate the pleas ures of being President. But distance lends an enchantment to the view, which, in tho Exe cutive mnnsion, very decidedly fades on a near approach. Mr. Lincoln’s chapter of sweets was doubtless as soothing as that in Don Juan. But Mr. Lincoln’s realization of sweets is bit ter as gall. ‘ lam utterly disgusted,” said ho to a confidential friend the other day, “and am mighty sick and tired of the whole thing.” We don’t doubt he is. It is very hard to play President, much hardeUto play Jackson. But if Mr. Lincoln has made up bis mind to go through with it, we recommend that he first and str&ightwaymake up his mind to cast from him his own party of fanaticism for a party of principle and patriotism, who will help him play Jackson by saving the country. The farmers of Illinois have every reason to be satisfied with the appearance of the wheat crop at this time. Wo have reliable information from more than twenty counties of Southern Illinois, giving assurances that during the past ten years lh« wheat tie-ids in March have never apf-oared so promising as now. The growth is admirably well set, cov ers the ground well, is healthy and strong, en couraging largo expwtations of full granaries at the close of the season. The amount sown last fall was unusually large, and l«dl bids fair to bo as distinguished in Illinois for the plethoric corn crop in C«n . tral and Northern Illinois. .Vi*''.- r i Repub* IKONSIDE.S. | ~t o„ < . .}>(n -of urn. »i: 6- - ■iw. i> )d*o Stockholm .i luatenuUj. Xamc. Compmaalujn .Freeman H Mome. $7 600 .C Duvishod 2^KXJ 7.600 eooo ‘4600 3.000 3,000 < * ~ , »i ~ V T' 7 s^, Poor Carl Shurz. Playing Jacksou Wheat Prospect. Collerllu*; the Reteuue The New York 7/'ru/u»eo. JAMES K. PAIN to LrtZZIK R MOWKY daugh ter of K. H. Mowry, M. l>.,at the residence of the bndt’a father, Allegheny. DIED t «>n Friday mornfog, the Ti th mat Mrs. MARGiHIKT OI'NNRLI.Y, wile cf Stephen Connelly, aged 77 years. Her funeral will take place on Sunday, at U o’clock* from the residence of her hoshand. Ilraddock’s Field, Plankroad. Two Mile Run, anil proceed n HI Mary’s Cemetery. The friends of the family are invited to at tend without further notice. RKLIEP FROM PAIN I REED’S MAGNETIC OIL STILL holds the reputation it has had for years, cf Udn* superior to anything yet known for the following pur poses : Reed's Magnetic Oil cure* Spinal Affections; Reed's Magnetic OU cure* Neuralgia; Reed's Magnetic Oil cures Weax Joints; Reed's Magnetic Oil eirei Vleers and Sore-.; Reed’s Magnetic Oil cures Nervous headache: Reed's Magnetic Oil cure i Frosted Fut; Ree&i Magnetic Oil cures Fresh Wounds; Reed’s Magnetic OU cures 8v el lines; Reeds Magnetic OU cures Pains m the Bac Reads Magnetic Oil cure i Nnwus Affections; Reed's Magnetic Oil cures Ear ache and Tooth'pche; Reed’s Magnetic OU cures Rheumatism; speedily and permanently, and for all Accidents nxxd In *uries will relieve pain more rapid y than any other preparation. Bold by Druggist* generally, at 96c per bottie- SIMON JOHNSTON, Drugggiat and dealer in CHOICE FAMILY MEDICINES, corner Smith field and Fourth sir u, Sole Agent. ,ai:flm BCERHAVK S HOLLAND BITTERS. F&IPiUD prow th« Ghoioest and most grateful Tonics and Carminatives in the Vegetable Kingdom. Universally approved aa a Family Remedy for INDIGESTION, SOUR STOMACH, COLIC, HBAHT-BURN, HEADACHE, * ALL J)Y§F£PTIC COMPLAINTS. The Weak and Nervous should try iL Brwiu or Imposition ! But one size of the genuine, {half pint bottles) Price One Dollar. Dose, a tea spoonfbl, BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr. & Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS. Sold by Druggists generally. Pittsburgh, Penn’a. Lake fish.— 200 Half Barrels White Fish, 100 do Trout, 100 do Lake Herring, This dgy received by HENRY H« OOLLTNS. t ’ / * if * 4 3Ja» INSURANCE AGENCY, R. ! O. LOOMIS, IVO 4 59' WOOD STREET. Home Insurance Company, OP THE OITY OP NEW YORK. STATEMENT OP THE CONDITION OK THE HOME INSURANT COMPANY uN THE FIRST PAY OP JANUARY, 1861. 1. Cap.Ul Stock 2 Number of Shares of Stock subscribed for .... 100 000 00 3. Amount rf As.esameata Installments on stock, paid in, in cask 1,000,000 00 SECOND—THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY- 1. The value, or as SMrly as may be, of th 9 Reel Relate held by the Company 2. Amount of Gash on hand 8. Amount of cask deposited in Bauks, specifying in what Banks the same is deposited—Continental Bank cf New York 4. Acooqdi of rash to hands of Agents, and in cou'se of transmission 6. Amount of Loans secured by and Mortgages, constituting the tir-t hen on the Real Estate, on wr.ich there is less than one year's interest due and owing C. Amount of Loans on which Interest has not been paid within one year None 7. Amount due Company on wmch judg ments have been obtained None 8. AuKuntot Btocks owned by the Compa ny, whether of any Btat-% or of (he Caned States, or of any Incorporated t ily of the United States, or of any other de noription, specifying tbe number of shares and the par and market value ot the same: Shara rar Jof. Mkt Cal 200 Bank of Commerce. 20,000 oo ]y,2ou oo 160 Importers and Tra ders’ Bank- 16,000 i>o 16.?.*Uu0 100 Continental Bank.... 10,000 ou y,600 uu 100 Corn Ex o hange Bank 10,000 00 y,*X)O 00 100 Metropolitan Hank.. lu.uoQ oo lu.&cooo 60 Park Bank— 5,000 00 6,260 0o 50 8L Nicholas Bank... 5,000 oo 4,500 Ou 2JO People's Hank 6,uou 00 6.176 00 BrookhnCity Water Bonds...- 10,00*MM3 10.260 0<) Missouri Stale Bix Per Cent Bondi* ... 20,0u30u lt,ooo Ud Tennessee Btate Hu Per Cent Bonds... 20,000 00 14.800 u 0 North Carol!ns Btate Hi x Per Cent Bonds Iu.OuOOO 7,b6J UU Unit H State* Tros.v ry Notes 100 OuO 00 103,893 60 240,000 00 229,168 50 8. Amount of ei r ck held by the Company as Collntcrial Security for lxann. with (he amount loaned on each kind of Stock* p* r and market value 144 600 00 10. Arrouot of Assessment* on the stock of the Company called in due and un paid U. Amount of premium Notes Unpaid JI.GS3 u 9 11 Amouotof Interest on Investment made by the Company, due and uopa'd 27,703 61 Amount of Premiume uncollected on Policies issmdatcrfice 3,180 18 Amount of all other property 6.500 oo THIRD—THB LIABILITIES OP THE Ou/MPANY I. Amount ofloasea due and unpaid--None J. Amount of the cl ims for loneee which are in suit or contested by the Com pany S/J5B 06 3. Amount rf loanee dun ok the year, which have been paid 5*0,034 10 4. Amount cf Lo»*e« during, the year which have not been netted . . 110,453 76 6. Amouotof Losses during the year, which are contented, (included In answer to No. 4 ) . . (• 760 00 •' Amount f>f iyoanen durm£ the year, re port'd to the Comptoy and not »rted upon,(included In answer to No 4j 8.164 76 7. Amount of Lnndeods declared Irtu.uuo o-j 8 Amount ot Dividend* declared due an i uopaid None 8. Amount of IhvtdeodK. (either o-*h or ecr.p ) declared nd doi jet due None Id Amount of money B »rrow~d t and ih. nature and amount of security given .N one 11. Amount of all other t-xinung claim* again O the O-ompany ,-onte»Ud or otherwise Lf-oS 06 FOURTH—THS INCOME "K THE COMPANY. ! Amount of C&aK Premium* retired 1M2,077 y 4 Amount of chml l Prem.uma on fw> ic;*** m»ued at office 3,130 Is 2, Amount of Premium .Note* i■ v tne u* inpnuy 3 Amount oi Premium* rar'i-'d •1 Amount oJlD'ereiu Mono; rece.red from the inveetmentf) of Uie Comjiaoy, . . 5. Amount <>! Income of the -otnpanj from any other eourooß..-.^. KIFTH—TUE£\ PENDi I'UREauF TUK CoMPaN I. JUncuat of iAMse* .luring Uit> year . t. Amount cl Leases paid dti ' ng the year, which accrued prior to the year, (in cvuied ta aaliiem)...— 8 Amount at which the losses were rstima ted ta torroei siawment, which were paid during the year....... i Amount paid aad owing fu» re-io*u-t sttranoe paid) 1 5. Amount of rtetarn Premiums,whether , paid or unpaid, paid,). j 6. Amount of lnvidend* paid during the year - 7. Amount <1 Expense* paid during the year inc udmg Commissions and Fees ptid to the Agent* and Officer* of the Company lW.'Xh 62 3 Amount of Taxes paid by the Company *v,6B u« u. Amcuntof aU other Expenses and Ex penditures of toe Company 1. Amoantof Promissory Notes ongioai y forming the Capua! of the Com pauy None t Amount of mod Notes held by the Com pany as part of the whole of the capi tal thereof. .Nona POLICIES ISSUED AND losses PAID by ft. O.LUOUIB, Afent, 69 Wood awrwt, Pittsburgh. Cl ITTltfiAstTtSKa ui’FTCE, T“ Ptuacurgh. M&roh 22, lsui. / 41l persons who have nrg LECTEI'TO BSTTLK THEBU»TB INPAiI) THE mh23:2weod Grading and Paving Tax, Are hereby notified that unless the same are fully paid on or before the FIRST DAY UK MAY NEXT, that Writs Toil he issued 10 'he Shend lor ihe BALE < >F PBuPERTY LIABLE THERETO. Those who wish to SAVE ADDITIONAL COSTS, wi 1 attend 10 this notice immediately. WH. BICHBAUM, mt'23 _ Treasurer. GENTS 1 FRENCH CALF, AND— PATENT LEATHEB BOOTS, CONGRESS WAITERS, STRAP SHOES, AND OXFORD TIES, Just received m\ w. E. SCHMERTZ, & CO. 81 Fifth Street nih2S_ WHITE SATIN ANl> KID HEEL SLIPPERS, l.liChn KL> AT w. u. a co., * * 31 Fifth Street. RAPID mJHUVKM WRITING TAt'GIIT WlTIi ACCESS To DAY and Evening Clares; by Prof. ALEX. COWLEV. as attested by hundreds of y«-ung men in ibis city, who owe much of their-* MASAsra WM. HENDERSON. T&xaaiJRXR - A. E. LAKE Pugh of Adidbbioji^--Private Boxes, $6,00; Single Seat in Private Box, $1,00; Parquetteand Drees Circle, chair* 33 cents; Family Circle, 26 cents; Colored Gallery, 26 Colored Boxes, 60 cent*; Gallery, 26 cents. La*t two performan ee of LLOYD’S M I N'STRKL’S. jfjf THIS AFTERNOON, at ‘l% o’clock, for Hie ac commodation of Famines. Admission, 26c all over the House. Entire change oi progratnrr.r New Acts New Songs $l,OOO 000 t" 1 New Burlesques Tins troupe is acknowledged by our citizens to be the best Hist baa visited us for years. GRAND COMBINATION OF TALENT Previous to the Minstrel performance the COMEDY COMPANY will appear in PADDY Ml LEV BOY. To be frllowed »y L t »YD‘tf MINSTRELS, in a varied p: •gramme. — 1o 0 >ncitde with THE SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM. Grand matinee on Saturday afternoon for families. Wanted—l 6 L-die- (immediately; for the Cerpe de Ballet Lloyd’s Brass Band, led by August Asche. will give a free Balcony Serenade previous to the Minatrel per formance. t*QV,QC>2 03 WALL PAPERS -The Renfrew Deco orated, and other styles lor sale by W. P. MARSHALL, m bi', «7 Wood Street. CEILING PAPERS—Polychrome, Fres coed and Floral Decorations, f< r adorning plain ceil naa, For sale by mn23 W. P MARSHAI L. PARLOR PA PEAS.—HoId, Persian and Ambesoue patterns, For sale bv m 1,23 W. P. MARSHALL. To ol! Men. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO the Manufacturing of Boring Tools for Oil Wells. All tools warranted to be of toe best Material and Workmanship- W. W. YOISW, (Successor to CartwrTighl A Young.) *o d-zen Pioet, Caaiillon & Co.'s Bran d JM “ Otard, L>u Pey 4(o n oo; *2u “ KeM.uit, do; 1U “ Champagne do; Lo *• PnKIKN. 2b barrels rlioics Sweet Potatoes; Jj “ Fre«h Kgitu .X) ** Green Applet; li-o bushel.- Neshannni k Potatoes W “ Her all White Beans 100 - Pea Nuts t»0 *• Omoas 6 “ Onio'* Sett* luo tacks B. W. F our. •jj boxes W. R. C eeae *ln store and for sale by 1,4t»5,41V 34 JAS. A. FETZRR, xnbS'J corner Market and First streets. SECOND ARRIVAL SPRING AND Hummer Drew t;o<-ds, Shaw », Ac. Also Domestic and Staple < foods, a lull assortment and the Cheapest Stock of l)i7 ' foods ever oflorod in thi* City. mhja C. HAhSON LO\ K, 74 >l*rkei street. MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. JrsT rUKLISHEDON THE NATURE, THE\TM KN r. AM' RADICAL cure of sCKHMAToRKHKA, or .“•'eniiDa! Weakness, t-'exual Debility, Nervousness, luvomniary Kmtss'ODM and 1m potency, resulting from Be'fabu-«e. Ac. By Kobt J. Culrerwell, M 1> Hem uoder seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post paid on receipt of two stamp*. by Dr.CtfAS. -J 0 KLINE, 1-7 Bowery New *ork. Post uffloe Rnx, No. 4.i»vA. mh2l:3rodw HOUSE AND SION PAINTER, 49> t>r Jers s.-lie ted at basement shop, Grant Bireel, opposite Cuh»«lnil. $l5 Reward! MAKY I,ATTN Kit, AI« >UT FOURTEEN yearn old. leu her borne m Pinpiftsne Borough some wine ago, sed has teen wandering tetwien East Liberty and Sharpsbi rg Sh« left her last abode, the house of Mr. Stout, near Fast Liberty, some four weeks since, where she g*ve a false name. She is heaP.hy looking. a ith lull cneeas. high-grown for her age, has • hort-cut. liirM hair. bar* eyes, etc. The undersigned otters the a»*>vo reward ,"r return oe her to him, and warns eveniody not to give her -neiusr unJ abode, .JOHN T ATTNEK, mli2t;3t-d A Next to Mr F sher, lM;3s sue *o A uew and valuable Medicine. Also, ‘ i mm 3 16 l-0.000 00 For sale by .JOSEPH FLEMING, For sa'e by JOSEPH FI.EMiNO, For sale by JOSEPH FLEMING, CORNKR DIAMOND AND MARKET BT CORNER DIAMOND AND MARKET 8T NEW QOODi CHARLES GIPNKRS, 78 market Street. Trimmings, braids and gimps, Black liu'pare Lace, tilaqk Brussels Lace, Black Thread Lace. * EMBROIDERIES, Jaconet Collars, Swiss Collars, Point and Thread Lace Collar*, Chemi «ettes Sleeves, Point Laoe Setts, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings, Thread Lace and Edging. HEAD DRESSES. Gilt Hair Netts Gilt Crotchet Netta, Bla"k Chemille Nets, Blue Chemille Nets, Browa Chemille Nets, Ac., Ac. ALSO, A FULL ASSORTMENT oF Corsets Hoop Skirls, Ladies’ Cotton Hosiery, Gloves, •vnd Gaum let*; Gents' Net k Ties, Scarfs, Gloves, Gaunt* lets, Bilk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Ac., to which we innte the attention of all, our stock being so extensive and varied as to warrant us in stating we can please all that will favor us with a call mh2l PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY. BANK OF DISCOUNT AND DEPOSIT Paid in Capital, - - #*200,000. BTOCKHOLDKBS INDIVIDUALLY LIABL. This Company Receives Deposits in Specie, Par and Current Bank Notes, PAY INTEREST ON DEPOSITS MALE KuR A SPECIFIC TIME.] Collections made on all the principal points in the United Stilton. EXCHANUK BOUGHT AND SOLD. DIRECTORS James Laughlm, Thomas Bell, Wtn. K. Nimick, Alexander Bradley, Robert 8. Hay>, Thomas Wightman, Harmed R»*a, Alex. S|»eer. Francis U. Bailey, JAMES LAUOHUN, President jyfflrw JOHN I>. SCULLY Cashier. DRESS TRIMMINUs;-: NEW EMBROIDERIES, NEW HIOSERY AND (iLOVES, NEW BONNETS AND HATS, NEW RIBBONS AND FLOWERS, NEW BKIRTB AND COBBETS, And many other new articles, iuet in from Now York, EATON, MACRI’M A CO.’S, No. 17 anil IDKifth ntreet- LAKEaUPEBIOB COPPEB AUI.i.B SMELTING H’ OBK 8, PARK, 11’CIBBY & CO., Manufacturers of sheathing, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Boi» toms, Raised Still Bottoms, Suitor Solder, also in-., porters and dealers in Metals. Tin Plate, Sheet Iron. Wire, Ac. Constantly on hand, 1 mmen's Machines ana Tools. Warehouse, /no. lid First, and 120 Second streets. Pittsburgh, Pa Special orders of Oopper out to any do- WILD PIGEONS, WILD PIGEONS.—■ 100 dozen Wild Pigeons, just received and for sale by JAB. A FKT3KR, mb22 corner Market and First streets. FOR REN I\—A Store Room with shelv ing, counter, gas fixtures, good oellar. and two large show windows, corner Third and Market street, with or without a dwelling. Also, a good comfortable House on First street, suita ble fora boarding boose, flo 11, Ross street, large and convenient. A comfortable Dwelling House on Mu Washington. A small house in Allegheny. A house and large garden, fruit trees Ac., near Mi nersriile, for rent by OIL LEASES.—PRINTED FORMS FOR origioal leases and for snWettma, for sale by J. R. WELDEN. 63 “Wood street, nerr Fourth. T'IHIMNEY TQfS.—2oo' Go,thic of vari \J rtoua patteroi for tale by m»rl6 HENY H. COLLINS, vf’.i. - *SL _ ■ Prices Reduced New Dances No. 97 Wood street, comer of Diamond alley. P. OBRIEN mnrlfWUwly PERPIAN FKVER CHARM PKRri.AN FKVKR CHARM PERSIAN FF.\ KK CHARM Ca'l and get.e FINE ALMANAC, 1861, Free of Charge. FINE ALMANAC, 1861, Free of Charge. FINK ALMANaO, ISCI, Free of Charge. 8. CUTHBERT it SON, 3l Market street. •: * vy;.-».,, • - ;y-vy •• ~ v *' c * #*MRI PHILLIPS, 'f ! ' BRASS. jjj)UNj>lf| IcAND MANUFACTURERS, PLjliffßEßsj, (*£S &D STEAM FITTERS, ' ft F AND DKILEUS IS GAS FIXTURES, PSIVEPS AND BRASS WOBK, OF every description. Oil Well Pumps of Brass, Copper, or Iron, with the most approved Chambers and Valves of all kinds, ahd Warranted to ‘ give Satisfaction. Manufactory, Ho. 110 Water and 104? Front Street,,' PITTSBCBCII,Pi mar7:3mdA w Heir JAMES W. CRAFT, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, and Meioantile Broker, office and Storage, No. 32 North Leree, Saint Lottie. N. B—l will give immediate and personal attention to a I bittiness entrusted to my care, for which charges will be reasonable. References i B- Forsythe, St. i-ouis; Paul Laning. St LouL Brasheara i Go., Lin cinnati; Messrs.Trux k J. Cralsr, Philadelphia; MArthur, Hyrne k Gibbons, New York; W. C. M Dowell. T. rawing, Kansas; Northup k Kansas; J. W. Burbrjdge a New Orleans; W. W. Weston, Memphis; PennoCß * Hart. Pittsburgh; G. W. Cass, Pittsburgh; P- B Bali. K, I>. Adams, Chicago, W. R.Coolbaugh, Burlington. Iowa; W. H. Postiewa t, Burlington, lows; C»pU». Connely, Bowman, and nv«r men generally. mb h;6o> TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PUS TJY THE USE OF AN APPARATUS I*l whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Cold weather is the time when the apparatus can be used to its beat advantage. Medic*! gentlemen and their families have their teeth extracted by mv process, and are ready to testify as to the safety and painlessness t f the operation, whatever has been said by persons interested in asserting the contrary having no knowl edge of my pro©: ea. 4a*AftTir ICIAii TEETH Inserted in every style, E, OUDRY, Dentist, nol lilydis 134 Smithfleld street. WILLUiV tILAYTOA, WHOLESALE k RETAIL LIQUOR MEROHANT, No. 3V Diamond Alley, Near Wood Street, *3- Always on band Blackberry, Cherry and Cognac Brandies, Old Mooongahela Rectified Whisky. mhlfl T ADIEB' HELL GALTEKS Si, oo. LADIES’ HEEL GAITERS, $l,OO, Ladles’ H#»l Gaiters, $l,OO, LADIES’ HEEL GAITERS. SI, OO AT THE PEOPLE’S SHOE STORE, D. 8. DIFFER BACHER, Na »6 Fifth Street JAMES' KiVEH GUlDE,containing de scriptions of all the Cities and Towns on the navi gable waters cf the MISSISSIPPI VALLEY, with tables of distances. Illustrated wi’h Forty four maps, *nd a number of engtavings. Price 28 cents, l’or sale by J. B* WELDIN’, tuhft) 63 Wood street, near Fourth. JOSEPH HO H Nil’s WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRIMMING, MILLINERY —AND— NOTION HOUSE, No, 77 Market Street. New goods received daily throughout the season. Biraw Bonnets and Hats; Pa’m Leaf and Willow Shakers; Bonnet Ribbons, Rower* and Ruches. Bonnet Mateuali of all kinds. I>ress Trimmings, Embroideries, Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Zephtr Worsted. .Shetland Wool, Tidy Cotton, and a full assortment r { Notions. An examination of our stock is solicited. marls:lm JOSEPH HORSE. . TJI OR SAEE. —THE WELL KNOWN Wl Keg and Barrol Manufactory, situate m Piti town ship, (adjoining the City Line) on thePank of the Al legheny River. Them is a saw Mill aod all the ma chinery for manutac.uring Nail Kega, Flour Barrels and Boxes and with btu hu e expense in addiubn&l machinery w ill maW« oil Barrels at cheaper rates than can be made elsewhere. For fur her particulars ap ply to L. WILMARTH, Agent. Marl’-dm. IV.h'b , »r*h City Mills, sth ward. R. R. HI LtiER, MANTTFACTURKB OP EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE No. 45 SmUhfleld Street, PITTSBURGH. FULL ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly on hand which we will sell at the loves/ prfooa fcrr CA®H itty23:lt The undersigned would RES spectfuily inform the public that in consequence of the request of a number of patrons, be has optned his gODA WATER FOUNTAIN for the season. CHARLR i H BUPER, Druggist, aurlO Cor. Penn and St. i lair sts Regular Missouri River Passenger Packet FOE Lexington, Liberty, . |l Independence, Rans»", Leaven- bjlii .fdirfm 1 worth, Weston, St. Joseph, and ali in-sSSHfiMBB terraediate landings, the steamer J. W. HAILMAN, Captain W.W. Martin, will leave on Tuesday, the 26th inst., at 4 o’clock, p. u. For freight or passage, apply on bdard, or to mart FLACK, BIBNEB A CO„ Agents. MR. AND MRS. TETEDOTJX, SCHOOL FOR YOUNO LADIES, 148 THIRD STREET'. THE SEOONd TEKM will commence on Wednesday, February the 13th. FRENCH AND LATIN taught without extra aehnze. fe!2 ft Co-Partnership. rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS JL day formed aCo Partnership, under the name and style or IJ.ANE LUFFEY, in ihe Merchant Tailor and Clothing business. HENRY KANE. W. D. DUfFBII. Pmsßuaan, March 4,1861, KANE & DUFFEY, Merchant tailors and clo- THERS, keep constantly on hand a general as* tsonmentof o*olllB, and Vesctors, suitable for the Custom and Clothing Trade, No 192 Liberty street, where they would he pleased to hare the p trons of the old house of Henry bane, giro them a oall, as tney are conhdent they oan give general satisfaction. N. B. —They will remove to their new store, No. 46 8k Clair street, on the 21st insL, from their present location henry kane. martitapL W D. DUFFBY. SPUING OP 1861. WALL PAPER! WALLPAPER! ► The Largest Assortment and Lowest Prices to iu Pittsburgh. Cqeuj and see. WALTEbTp. iI«SHALL, No* 87 Wood Street, (Near Fourth, at the Old Stand,} Has lhr sale beautiful French, German and American WALL PAPERS, FOR PARLORS, HALLS, CHAMBERS, CHURCHES, LODGES, 50,000 rolls at m cts. 50,000 rolls at 6,8 and IQ eta* Window Curtains, Firj Board Prints, Tzstsb Covsrb, CtaiNas, Ac. IST - Look for the Striped Front. The only place in town where a full assortment of French papers is kept mar!6 SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY* PITTSBURGH. PA. Warehouse, No. 149 First and 120 Second streets. Manufacturers of all sises and descriptions of Coal Oil, Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Bad Irons, Dog Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, Pulliea, Hangers and Also Jobbing and Maohiae Castings of every descrip tion made te order. r Haring a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will be careftilly attend* fairftlYwep "W AiTSTTED. 5 000 00111)3 OAK STAVE BOLTS, 9 Wanted to Contract tor Immediately at the KEYSTONE BARREL FACTORY, foot of Tai lor Street, 9th Ward, for 6,000 cords green White Oak Stave Bolts mhZfcStd OIL,! OIL iT ail.L t CO, Pittatorh. The best mineral lubricator in the world, from the THOMPSON WBLL, SMITH’S FEBRY, tor sale at No. 4 Hand street, “M* ll ® JAKE HILL. ' 'V-v ~ pv.'V . ri; - v-ij* 1 • - » '‘ - ■; >• '.t'r - v,.U' ,; ':■,.- .-, .yf-r r>-. 4 \. ~. , . , & & «r-f “•'* & > ?-*? ■ - : fc»'- -,•'» IV .•:-*»•: ••,-:' .\? ’-V-; L***'"*"if" TO THE DEAF. IDE ETHEREAL EAR ISBAUM, Ur. Voo MospluiskciL Through which he has been f-cabled to cure the MOST OBSTINATE means CASES op DEAFNESS—caaea tn which every other hate faded, and all hopes of relief gjwm up.— This la no idle statement. Its troth is attested by hun. dreds of gentlemen, whose names are familiar through out the Union—BTATESMEN, PHYSICIANS, LAW YERS, CLERb Y ME3I AND JUDGES, witnesses to the ftct. Toe ins'rument la now brougbtinto daily use at his Office, and invariably with great SUCCESS. Those who suffer from DEIFFEB3, no matter how aggrava ted, or how long its standing, should not despair of DR. MOSCHZISKER.’S-BUCOE£S as an OCULIST AND AIL RiST, no one should entertain a doubt. Since hia arri val here he has published abundant tciUmo:nj t from res peclable citizens of PITTSBURGH that his REPUTA TION is well founded,and such aa te entitle hirn to the FULLEST CONFIDENCE. He begs to say.toall.who. suffer from any Diseases of the * PITTSBURGH, PA. That ha caa.be r»on*alted for a LIMITEPTIMELONG. EB in PI rTfiBUKGE,at bis o m OB, No. 155 THIRD STREET. Where he may be CONSULTED DAILY, fromO a. h to 9 o’clock p: *. EYES IN3ERTED. The fallowing are some tf the names whose testimo nials can be examined at Dr. Yon Moeohzlaker*B Office. They have been entirely restored to their hearing by him. HON. SENATOR PL'UH, O ; HON. JOHN M’LEAN, woo of.lndite M'Lean, O* F. WILLIAMS, M. D., Cincinnati; L. B. NEWELL, Common*< rU.B. N^ CAPT. CHARLES L. KILHTRN, U. 8.1, A. BLTIEB, Preaideni Tean. Marine Fire Insurance' Company; («. H. LAMAR, Ei»q., President of the Bank of (be Re public, N. V.; R. BADGE, E*-q., President of the Goodhne Fire.loan ranee Company, N. Y.; L. GLuVER, Fsq., Director National Bank, N. Y.; JoliN s lEINTHROP, Esq., 07 Warren St, N. Y. W. a. BURNS, Aator House, N. Y.; LIRA Kl> SMITH, Mayor of New Orleans; j ANT. BLANC, Atchbishop of Louisiana; REN .J. .1. M 1 LLEN, Rector of St. Patrick’s, N. O 4 ' 1 F. WILSON, Editor N. Q. Pioaynue.; DR. A. C. ACKLEN, N O.j HON. R. A. HUNTER, N. 0.; PR. A. DONALD, N. O; PR. C. PELARY, President of N. Board of Health; F. M’CULLOCH, Supreme Court, N. O 4 LIEUT. DIRBY, l’. 8. A; (John Phcenix.) JOM'PH PKaRSON, Bell**fnnte street, THOMAS MOORE, First "tre, l; H. LANttKiMF, Kortb East Comer of Uimo&d atfd^ Market streets; c„ JAMES MACKEY, Jr, 909 Penn street; To this list hundreds more could be added, and' can be seen at the Doctor's Office. ■'* Ail Maladies of the Eye (as long aa tbe organ la not 1 entirely destroyed) are REMOVED aodSIGHT lotally ' RESTORED, either by MEDICAL or SURGICAL treat ment ’ * N. B.—AFTER THE FIRST OF APRIL, Dr. lt. Will not undertake any case that will require lengthy trest-e ment. Early calla will insare the - ' Pull Benefit of Hia Treatment^ Ethereal Ear lnhalator, IF OBBTISATE OASIS OF BKAFNXSS. CANDLES AND OILS. XtVO Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing Soap. £OQ do Rosen Soap mI, 2 am) 3B> ban d> No, l Pa’m Eo*p in 1,2 and 3lb bars*. 200 do Oleine do tal^bbara, 160 do Genxum do fnllbfaarg, 260 do Vrieod to Woman Soap In 1 tt> faora. 1,000 do Sharing and Toilet Soap in djwiwpwg ahapes and sizes. 600 Boxes Miners* Candles, 1,000 do Hydraulic Pressed and Mould Candles for Summer use 200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 45,6 s A Os. 60 do New Bedford Sperm Candlea, 4a. 6s k 6a. 20 do Wax Colored Candles, 4s, 6s A 6s. 6 do Coach do, 6 do Star do, 10 Barrels No. 1 Lard Oil, 6 do do 2 do, 26 - do Lubricating No. 1 Oil, 10 do do do a Oil, 60 do Carbon Uluminating Oil. 26 da Coal. do 8 do! On hand and for aa**. bv _ B. C. 4 J, H. SAWYER, To whom was awarded, by tbe D. 8. AgnealtnmS So l^l8 he *"* premltmiB for °tl». Boapeand CandleiV BBMOVAIi. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT AT AN. nlaoturing Company haye remoyed their office to Batmen Rrat and Second streets, where all orders will be received, and badness att. nded to. ...... “ hlB:tf GEO. CALHOUN, Agent, TV/TANUFACTUBED by pennsylva- XVL nia Bali Manufacturing Company CLEAE AND ODORLESS, and guaranteed unchangeable in color. M THE ILLUMINATOR OF THE DAY ,r Constantly on hand and for sale by P. 8. M. CL, at their new office, No. 24 Wood street, between hirst and tea* ond street. GEO. CALHOUN, General Agent mhlfctf VEHASGO COISTY, PESSA,, Capital .. A. >L MABBHAL4 Pros. UicoMD class hand jsstHNis fok ftrit .{fordtuetCvof foitbN tutlcßiin saaa^^aa^ ft oM *ffigp; Ollt IJI TWO POPULAR PANOBAMA’S FOB Slla °A «“? terms. Enquire «t D. B. K«rmuon’» urooeryEtore, Comer of Wj-lii end High Streets! ' ✓ $» V „-V * ' ..•• •■•.■'•-• -• ..V rf.-V-W.' ■-"‘- ' *'r'&■■'’>'■ HIGHLY IMPORTANT AH IHSTBDMEHT INViHTED IT EYE OR EAR, BETWEEN SMITHPI ELD AND GRANT STS., DISEASES OP THE EYE. EITHER FOB SIGHT OB HSABING, BY THE USE OP THTR Office: 155 Third Street. No* E-i Wood Street, NATBONA on. EUREKA OIL COMPAHY, ( CHABTMSD EKBRUABY Ist, 1861. ) 4100,000, H. E. DAVIS Bee. A. U' Marshall, James Forqaer, __ X L. Oanugbao. StlMmd ° f H ’ D * Tl8 ’ ABejfceny, Em. A QOOl) CHANCC Barb times \ hard times!— Bdots/Sbees and Gaiters galling at an awfuinis WKJajkt .... JGSt H. BORI*ANI>» V ' ahlS No. 98 Market street, 2d door train Fiftk, it\'S I -'• ' . •-, ;• '- ;,.Y kk&v PITTSBURG It. W. IL McGee. 0. Bemager,'