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TUESDAY MOBNIKG,
FKCTSi OF HKPKA LI NC. THE
TARIFF.
The Republicans, having divided the
country, and placed its great interests m
direct antagonism, are boldly and strong )
advocating an entire sacrifice o t te m e
rests Of the manufacturing States, in order
to sustain and strengthen the hands of a
partisan government. The Bepubl.«tn
newspapers of New York and the North
west, are in a paroxysm about the Morn
tariff, and insist that Mr. Lincoln shall call
aii extra session of Congress to repeal it, ©-
fore it has had a fair trial. It is true that
the government is a borrower and wants a
revenue, but what of that? The triumph
of sectionalism has thrown immense com
mercial advantages into the hands of the
South, and the jobbers or N'ew York see
that their calling is in danger, and their
princely revenues like to he cut ofl. e
great North-west, which might have de
feated sectionalism but would not, cau take
advantage of Southern free trade and buy
goods cheaper in St. Louis and New t 'rleans
than New York, and therefore, cares for no
protection to the manufacturers and pro
ducer* of such un-important States as Penn
sylvania. The complications of sectional
ism„'vhich have dissevered the Union, are
fast arraying Stateinterest against State inte
rest, anil the great, error of Republicanism,
which has caused disunion between tin- sec
tions, is working its mission ol placing States
in antagonism “ Each for itself and the
devil take the hindmost,” is the practical
effect of the dogmas of the Chicago platform.
The manufacturers and workingmen of
Pennsylvania, must be sacriheed that the
nabob importers of New N ork may grow
fatter with riches ; and all because the Ke
publican party persistently refuse to grant
to all the States their rights under a com
mon Constitution and bond of agreement,
the spirit ol which the fanatics of the North
have’so fatally violated.
But will the repeal of the Morrill tariff
bill in any degree remedy or mo.lily the ills
which sectionalism has brought upon the
people of the country'' Manifestly not
The argument is, that by repealing the
tariff, the commerce ot the North may be
enabled to compete with the commerce of the
South upon equal footing. Repeal the tariff
and place the commercial interests of the
nations upon the same fotting, and still tne
North would be the loser and not the gainer
thereby.
over two hundred millions of dollars in
value annually, are exported from the Con
federated States in cotton, rice, tobacco,
sugar, naval stores, lumber, minerals, Ac.,
to Europe and the oilier Stales. A ten per
cent tariff on this w ould produce 520,0t)0,-
000, enough for the peace expenditures of
the new Confederacy. Tlic remaining eight
slave States consume at least yT>n,n"< V 11 1"
annually, and if these are permitted to drift
into the new Confederacy, as they naturally
will, if the Republican party per„.»u in its
present policy, a revenue of $4.1,"<»',"0".
would be created. Hut even if the border
States do not join the new Republic, the
fact that their sentiments, their sympathies
and their great interests, are with it, would
induce them to throw all their trade -South,
and make all their purchases there, even if
the tariffs were the same in both sections.
The South would be a customer tor four
.hundred and fifty millions of dollars annu
ally, anil Europe would certainly protit by
such a customer instead of us. Meantime,
at our own doors, the products of the cheap
labor of Europe would be sold cheaper than
our manufacturers could produce them, and
the manufacturing-States would be deprived
of both a home and a Southern market for
theirproducts' The race for commerce under
alow tariff'might suit New York, but where
would Pennsylvania find herself under such
a regulation. Idleness would stalk through
her work-shops, her mills, her founeries
ahd her mines, und with no employin' nt or
labor, and with capital tied up and utter y
unproductive, the necessities of the Govern
ment, would impose direct taxation upon
our people. The South is a planting country
and the consumption of each year affords a
constant market and creates a constant
demand for its products. The North can
not go into the raising of rice, cotton and
tobacco, in rivalry of the South . but the
South can go into manufacturing in ri\a ry
ot the North, and ,nil. The repeal of the
Morrill Tariff would only render the relative
position of the two sections worse rather
than better. In a free trade fight the South
would have the advantage ot the North, for
while the quantity of her own material pro
duct would neither diminish in quantity
nor decrease in value, the productive inter
ests of the North would be utterly destroyed
by inability to manufacture or sell goods us
cheap and as good as England would scud
across the water to supply both the North
and the South. What it now buys from
Northern manufacturers the South would,
under a nominal tariff, buy cheaper from
European sources, and its own forty-five
hundred millions of dollars of products
would have us good a market as they ever
had. To repeal the tariff to prevent the
South from selling us imported goods
cheaper" than we can buy them in New
York, is to strike at once a death blow to
Northern manufacturers, and to drive
Northern manufacturing capital mio the
South to develope .its acknowledged
resources. ,
The great North-west, being l.ke the
South, an agricultural rather than a manu
facturing country, prefers to buy goo,ls as
cheap as possible so long as the price of its
own products U not affected. But New
York and the West must consider that
commerce and agriculture are but two of the
great interests of the people of a Ration-
The third sister, manufactures, should go
hand in hand with them, and the people
who hare joined their fortunes to the latter
are entitled to equal consideration at the
hands of the common government with
those who depend on the former.
The true remedy of the evils which have
fallen upon the country, and are threaten-
Si its destruction is, not to repeal the
vrLrill Tariff' but to repeal the obnoxions
f“ turi o" the Chicago Platform. This
Laid restore peace and prosperity to t e
country and restore tne Union. If the
°° u vf „ n9J . tv are not disumomsts let
“tthe -"ue like men, and by
SSmWgi-g the great mistake of
alism and granting only that to the South
which is her right under the Constitution,
restore the power of the government to pro
tect U* citizens against destructive foreign
competition in trade, commerce and manu
factures at our own doors.
Thk Democratic Convention of Tennessee
to nominate a candidate for Governor, will
meet on the 11th of May next.
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The Philadelphia .VcrrfA American, the ,
great gun of the tariff, has the lollowing
singular paragraph r.
“The cities of Pittsburgh, Wheeling,
Cincinnati, Louisville and other townß in
the States lying on the Ohio river, furnish
the cotton States on the Mississippi with an
immense variety of manufactures suitable
for their use, which could not, taken alto
gether, be obtained from England and dis
tributed to them at a less rate and of equal
quality, even if free of duty. This is
equally true of a largo proportion of the
commodities furnished to the cotton States
on the Gulf of Mexico aDd on the Atlantic
by the manufacturers of Virginia, Maryland,
Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New
York and New England. ”
Does the editor of the North American be
lieve what he says, or is he about to desert
his Pennsylvania principles and go in for a
, repeal of the tariff, to try and sustain Nor-
aphil u.
thern disunionists? If we can, after all
compote with the pauper labor of Englam
without a tariff, what nonsense the „W(
American has been publishing for years pasl
New Enui.ani* has eleven chairmen of
committees in the Senate. Every New
England Senator, except one, is chairman
of a committee. New England has the \ ice
President. New England has a 1 abmet
Minister. New England lias the Minister
to Italy. New England has the Minister
to Austria. New England has the Minister
to Kelgium. New England has the Consul
to London. New England has smaller mat
ters connected with the national govern-
merit too numerous to mention. Not a
single appointment lifts been made in or |
from the border slave States acceptable to
those States, say 9 the Detroit l-r'e I ’■ess.
The Administration of the government is
as completely sectional as it is )>os«ible to
make it. The Republicans have hitherto
complained that an undue proportion of the
federal otlioeß have been tilled from the
South. We see how they fill tlieni at '
first opportunity. Ami they still declare
that they are friendly to the Soutli—that
the South need'nt tear they will encroach
upon any of its rights—that everything is
going along beautifully, and soon. Who
wonders that the South distrusts such pro
fessioDs of friendship
FORT XDMPTF.H ANI) FOHKIGNi R
The fact has been developed at " a.-h
-ington city within a day or so, that the Con
federate "bates are most anxious for the im
mediate evacuation of Fort sumtrr, on the
ground that it woul 1 appear in the eves of
foreign nations as a complete withdrawal
of federal jurisdiction, and therefore tend
to their recognition as an independent gov
ernment. The evacuation of that 1011. U o
WE DON’T BELIEVE IT.
COGNITION
alleged, will soon he followed by tha
Fort Pickens, ami. all ~.gns of war t
being removed, tin- new government "
have n fair held for operations. Iho eonfe
erate Commissioners do imt expect a iccog
nition hy this government until ~'im oth.
nations have ackoowleUgcd tin ir inde] i n
A Comblued VreucU amt Euglisli Heel
for Ibe United Ml u ton*
The news that the French and Knghsh liov
erutuenU &r n titling out “<* }■
tour altamrra ur iht (m'ot SlaU-, unites
much curiosity and speculation. Ihe Farit
correspondent rf the New York VWi rays
that the suggestion came Ir-jm England—that
France will furnish throe lirst class new fri
gates, and that the English contingent will
perhaps be larger. The precise object - f th.s
fleet is not known, and it will probabi.v sail
With sealed orders. Tbo Ti '
deni lift)’? :
“Wo miv Birnnife, However, that it u m
tended as an audience for the struggle w u
is soon to tike place between brother,
friend, in the United Siatea-as a *ort of «corl
of honor for the funeral of the Ureal l.epob
lie The idea i* .aid to hare been provoked in
the English Cabinet by the indignities offeree
to a Briti.h subject or subject, in the Southern
States. We do not suppose, of course tna.
the fleet goes out with any hostile intent its
ostensible 6 errand will be the V™™'™ ''
English and French subjects Uul >t a
oustotn to send fleets “of observations a hen
anv groat war is going on in a foreign co -
try and while observing, to pick up anv utto
advantages that may oiler lor themselves or
when the sympathy of the fieri is al one
side, to send boats now and then accid* ntali)
between the contending forces as England
has twice done in the late Sicilian war .o as
to protect a suffering friond at the ngul mo.
m *°Spaln, also, although not working .n con
cert with Franco and England is prepat mg
to send to the waters of the Gulf of M* i t* »
formidable force in men, ships and mat-rtai.
It is noedless to venture any spoculat'ors a*
to tho object of this movement. Everything
in regard to it will bo revealed in time. L'n
less tbo Republicans change their m'-orabb
policy and do something Us bind our c mnlry
together in the bonds of fraternal affection,
we may expect all manner of startling occur
rences. not unattended with an abundance of
humiliation
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Revenue North and South
Thu reTUDue and tho oxponsu of cl oction
in Southern porU for the year er-Jini; Juno o",
wero a* follows :
t liarU’f'UJti. H L
Savannah, '*•'
Mobile, A a
Vicksburgh, M mi*
FernaDdmft, Fla
Peosacolft, I*'ft
New «.'rle»ios La
Teift«.
Braioft de Santiago
Pans del Norte
|S,4WI.Ty'
As tbe wholo amount o( revenue collected
in all the ports lor tho } car, was over sixty
millions, it will bo seen that the seceding Con
fedoracy realizes only ono-twentieth of the pro
needs, while their sharo as Slalos would be
ono-sulh. This seizure and robbory o! which
the papers accuse tho South, turnß out so far
to their loss, but under froe trade regulations
it will be diHeront. if the Republican party
maintains ilB present status, the South will
get its money back at thoexpense of tho North,
The Destruction ol Trade.”
The New York .Yews copies the following
inscription on a board hanging in front of a
noted business place, which has enjoyed unin
torrupted prosperity for tho last tun yours.
THIS HTnRH T<' LKT.
Fl'KNrri'KK FUK«ALI
'I he owoftr bavin* b»<*n compelled by bad hraftf* to
cnTft up trade. A* be ha* lived tor forty rear* 10 ibis
(Catharine; street. Uie c,uaiuy of hm *ood« Deed* no
special reoommendaUoD.
Tho yews stales that on Friday last it
counted, without taking any special pains to
do so, forty-six closed places of business, on
which were the printed or written evidences
of bankruptcy, blighted hopes and ruined
prospects. Tho all-absorbing topic of conver
sation, when men meet in tho city o: New
York,’ is not “a great falling off in business,',
or “the tightness of the money market," but
ia “the destruction of trade.'' This all comes
of an “artificial panic.” Is “nobody hurt.
Oh 1 Abraham, where art thou ?
The Tribune Clamorous.
Tho larger lights of the Tribune office indig
nantly protest that the appointments of l’ike
M d Harvey to the Hague and Portugal were
not brought about by the influence of that
journal, and that in fact they have no legiti
mate connection with it. This is generally
understood to be a movement for more offices.
EUROPKANDTHIiMORRILi TARIFF
Recognition ot the Southern Confederacy.
The Dismay in England —£2o,o‘.h) l UUo of ex
■ports cannot be excluded fro?" the l n *{ e
States—Resort to Southern po> !s-~Englis i
Manufactures t<■ be Smuggled in -AVu? Yw
os a (treat Free P-ri The Sm J 9^ er *° e '
dress the Errors of Statesmen, <\ c.
We can well judg* "C the benetit which a
tariff would De to us by the consternation which
the passage of the Mornli Bill has caused in the
British manufacturing districts. Ihis r.ew
tariff has alienatod the sympathies ot Utn Bri*
ish Abolitionists from the American Abo 1-
tionists. They hate the South at Exeter Ha ,
but they hate the tariff worse The Lon or.
Twin, whoso sympathies, a. I along, hate een j
with the Northern Abolitionists and Kepub i
cans, and wLioh has treated very conwmptu
ouslv the action of the South, has a most sig
nificant editorial. After declaring that two
rival republics now actually exist in the
American Union, under widely different aus
pice., and expressing its abhorrence of slavery
and its sympathy with the North, it proceeds
as follows
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lioiton Ctur.rr. denying the author, hip oi in
leltor attributed W h.m. in wb;. h H wa, Hal-d
th»t the national credit abroad would b"
ruinod by the adoption of a compromise mau
uro. Mr. Peabody de-lures Uial bis opinion is
tbo roverso of Ibis. Ho considers that the
credit of tbo American government would
Bufl’er detriment, not by compromise, but by
the adoption of a coercive policy; and con
tends that "it is only by concession on the
part of the Northern States, ae.J a . ..n;pr»rai.«
which would secure the best feelings of the
Border States towards the North and West,
that wo can reinstate our credit abroad. lie
further stater, .that the unto .pat.on of a
bloody conflict bolwcen the North and South
has already destroyed the eoMidonco in
the United States l luvornment slocks and
many of the Slate securities, so that millions in
Europe hare, within a few months, been sent
home for a market.
Thk Congress of Lbe Confederate States have
made foreign coin a legal tender in payment
of debts, and lias spccilled tho quality and
rates at which they shall be current. Of course
thecoineof the United Slates are included.
Gkk. W wfiulii Scott is said to be engaged
in writing a full and accurate history of his
own campaigns. Tho second volume is
believed to be completed.
X . »- • K
; *• v 4 "i* '
The Cost of Being Governed.
The United States Government, with the
new loan on hand, will soon owe about ninety
million dollars, which, distributed among the
population of the States now in the Union,
would be between throe and four dollars for
each individual. With our high tariff, direct
Southern importation, and the derangeroentcf
business, the customs receipts must fall off very
considerably, so that it is highly pn-bable, be
fore the year is over, that the Government
will be in a condition to borrow more money.
This is a business which must come to an end
very soon. The late census returns show that 1
the jret population of the Confederate States
amounts to 2,050,481 souls, including men,
women and children. In order to raise the
proposed loan of $15,000,000, a tax of $5,1)4
per capita must be levied on each individual.
I'eunsylvaula Railroad Coal Trade for ’<>o.
The amount of coal moved on the Pennsyl
vania Kailroad during the l'ucal y«ar coding
December 81, 1800, was 000,600—>.f whioh
122,281 tons were delivered in Philadelphia,
at Pittsburgh, 261,052 at way Nations,
und bd,used by the company. The amount
of coal moved by the Baltimore) and Ohio
Railroad during the official year ending Sep
tember :'.U, ISdU, was jlid,d(W, of which .4,-
old tons were for the company's use. The
Pennsylvania Railroad Company is therefore
a larger coal consumer by b.'.'dh tons, and a
larger coal earner by I'M-. 1 tons, than the
Halt:more and Ohio Railro .J Company.
Immigration into the United ntatra.
During the past year 17‘J.dt'l immigrants
cao.olo the 1 mtod States Their nationality
was as fellows: Kngland. M.ool . Ireland,
la ,„>7 . (Ireat Uritain and Ireland. 11. hi Hi
Rrni.-h Ann rica. -I.M I . f ranee, ... 11 1 . Oer
many, 74-. Prussia, 1.746; China, U4m .
Umte<l Mates (return pasaor.gera, 'Jn.ijol all
uthora,
Ini fchnperor ol Austiui has l*rouy h L mi *<
,j| Rngliali court against l.oms Koasulli.
■,r c.tcu’i ding bogus money. Tim bogus
consists m Hungarian promises to
1„,.., aumlar to lliosc is.-ued by Kos-utb in
il,i, country, and 'signed by lnni I hey are
.mended lo create a rei oiutionary lund
wh.en bis IliglinetK of Au-lna d.aMpprove.s
'tvi ' * 1
U' r pr« -j- ' •
( ravioli 111 a Soullirrn federal Dlatrh
|’n,,r to tho adjsurnmont sin' c of
Alabama Convention, on Thursday last, an
• rdmante was adopted providing that tho Urn.
o-a! Assembly shall code a district of ten miles
jars) for a -oat of government uf the Confed
'.mate Susies Thi. italics as if Montgomery
had airo&Jv Non a-'iocU'd
b -•*•*- : * 1
Florida La, j..t sold ball a million of arre
f -a: ,J In )oiu.,' .Now Orlran* f *■
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sn .. ’.n :L.‘ l n>nn. '.--n m\\ i<>n
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d . ri..r.i > u■'] a;i I the .-ditiß.J have ■ «*«r«
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; hl» s-
U,„ J nomUr iA(■ r i VDO.. All.Tr.KMi.alh.il p -.two
~ ork Iron til* rem-leor* ol lor roll. I h.jlna. l.ilioA
p.,.. at Two Milo Run. nval U«l ’ nro.lllo. lo piooe.nl In
A'W'KheD' 1
I and k fateful r.„i and Carmmaiir..
Vegetal-V K.ngi..ui. I Tnv.ir.ally appr..f e.l n
a Kitnuly itfiiui <y !■-*
• i' -
HEADACHE. A ALL DYSPEPTIC COMPLAINTS.
Im.l pml hnllh.fl) I‘rh‘o l 'n'' 1‘ l‘ '•
Hj.O< lllfll .
BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr & Co.
miI.K PUui’UIKTiiKS.
hold hy iTUggI.P. genera,ly. I‘nnhiirgh, 1 ono a
RKKD’S MAGNETIC OIL
holds the reputation .Ilia- had |..r>«ara,of holng
-niKirior 10 anything yet known for the following iur-
P °“” 8 /i:.of. Mtyielir W g.r<u .Spinof AJertwu:
lien?' Aln.oi.hr rid cures Arirnlwi,-
Retd's Magnetic (ttf cure* W'taK Jmnts;
Hud's Mapi*tic Od o»r« I’lcers and bores;
Reetit Ma>;iicUt On ruff.-. .Ytfnima becuiacht:
Magnetic Oil cure* Footled Put;
Reecf* Ma<mctte Oil ewe. l Freeh Wound*;
| Rt»i's Magnetif Oil rurt-s bietliinis;
R,.e,r* Magnetic Oil ai'ca Ibun* tn (he Back;
Ru>r* Magnetic Oil cure* Ntfi'ou* Afcchone; <
Reed's Magnetic Oi< cures Far ache and Tboth'ache;
Real's M gnetic Oil cuiee Rheumatism;
Bpooilily atui pfrtnftDftnt T. and for fill .4tfct/i«nkand la
■ will rciiove fuuu mure rapid y than any other
KTI, Oh. a °“ l S%o5 U P “
and dealer in CHOICE KAMILY MEDICINES,corner
Htnilhfleld and Fourth »tr la, Sole Agent- |a6 dm
Parties wishing to subscribe
lor Stock in an Oil Coir tuny. would do well lo call
for two dava at tha store of J. i.rasier, No. 201 Sroillf
Held street. The Territory consist* of a farm of I*l-26
ucres of level land, two miles from a nt iroad station,
fourteen miles from Cleveland, Ohio. Terme, *250
honna *l6OO in case oil le found in sufficient quantities
to nav, and *136 per acre for the Unn in four annual
nsvmenu, the company to have the privilege of pump
oir for thirty days belo’e deciding lo imv or vaoate.
A spleod.d prospect for 0,1 ,o a - Jdon s^-
Jp2atd
■* V* •
l/lorid* KaUlu£ the >' l*>d.
r., a:: a. -c. ColinJo.-ini; lli <i in
l ■ Kt- j. a vi-rj army u^-n
mu,!.* Aw; .sN-li a*. M VaU-.. k
sl , or- 1.-.-bunn * ;lti UooJ LaU
\ »aw be!*’
V.iX'. il
Uk- «.ny I*< ' »
MaU' C-'U
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H IK It II A V K »
HOLLWII BITTERN.
ruunii’ rfttu*
INDIGESTION. SOUH STOMACH
COLIC, IIK Att'l-Ul UN,
Th*» WMI; um'l NcrvtHK try .u
KKLIKF fc'KOM PAIN t
OIL ! OIL ! OIL !
A l }.' I **! .
gtu; gicertisements.
STATEMENT'OK TUK ruNUITION UK
BANK OK PITTKBUROH.
Muinlaj Murimic April 1. lSbl.
' MEANS.
Loans. Bills and Discounts.......
Hes»l Instate and Ground Kent..
blocks and Miscellanies
Due ov other Banks
Hunk ftou*> and Check*
UABILITIKM.
Capital Stock
Pro til* and framing*. ••••'•
Cnpai.l Dividend'* and Su*pt-n>e Account.
Due to other
Circulation
The above Sla'.-menl i
kr»*“^u-r,,aVM A af;^Apn,. l »01.
tiefore me,
f, rjTATKM KVf <>K I'HK M AN W
MAM’KACTUhLrt • u? 1 1 i I'bßL UAL
MomUy. Apr! 1, \m>\-
$600,000 00
54\'.)''-0 W
+o
OI.MI
Capi'al Slock
Circulation
Ixio Depositor*
L)ue oilier Bank*
Discount*..•
S.nuct Check' ff other Bank
liii»* hy other Bunks -•••
, in* uiHivf Suu.'ineDt in correct anJ true i*» ti*e iwi n
try kuo*li-.IK.- »i"‘ w H den > y. Uudner
Sw „ru aoJ fulvcnbed before me, Una Ift .lay
April, A. 1)- lMil-
V>' H WHITNEV, Nolaljr Public. _
r UTA'IEMEiiT OK TBi EXOIUBOK BaKK
„K PITWBUBUH p^[urKh Apr „ I'M
and iHwcotini* oo
iUttl • - 44
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< ~i|HL rtl filook
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l'"-'*"'- 1 *'’ , ““ l M MI'KKAV. IVI.i-t
1 "'V a' i»”<%im.u n<!u«»
~ ,|AI hVU.vI t'K THE UTIKSSS' HM>K.
IhturtHirßh, April l.
A-iSKI-M.
.11l IN V Hil l
h.i’ 1 * lir. K
ii,- in,in h*!****^ l Unlike!*.
.i|.iui Su..'k
111 uiAlioU
h'*po**u/r*
in,- ia, ~Ui* r hunk
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. "» SIAIKMI.M OK TBK IHOS CITY.BA.NK
’ April 1, 1»61
M.l I I'.M'-'.lUi'
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[ 1 stft;>-ineiii i’ >•""*'• 1 .riiitii '.■■ '.J 11
... .*u«l 1*- I. J*r.
' . W ,; Vsii'ihr.l. Voty
l \ L I > H>H t()NS»II)LaK.\HO>
H rail i"i it. * 1’
w.-n-i ' j.- i •»r )
»D .!•»««« »n.| c'i.e.cy,
I, ... U>. liwnuJ. -f .HU.*
of ;r.,. U} 1 hej no |»:f*ljf fegetaftle. t>«nn.*~ 10
.. u l.rrsl «*• of weak os l frame, yet of ►wtli-.'iei.'l «*•
... . lhoro.-«.. » s'"> P unf J l!,e
, v .. ,ho..rgM. of i!>. .usmoch »0.l They
. I .. . 4-.ie.tK*. .0.1 .ouod. rofrwhtog sleep
[0i.0.-lbe.r ..e I be* lt»T. eurod molt. mis of
ol „- .t,, t; U.r- It i- W**} •* 1 P"-
*• Wf.) A U.f I'-i* *>« P* r * c '
w , T M mC'OO U fuilOt**- Of mt«« P* il ‘ *« i; , ‘
~'<.xp«ritDCwl 1 ■*! furm*tjeti in
I, „ -U -v.' I w .tu- ax v Ur *!L
Pr*rr I.k lift. rt.UT Thoms* fUiipntfc,
d**Jcr* in
til'l I'hli —l l-oxet. I rf»li Roll receiver
1} i.v» tn> HU 1 for tijr
Ht.SK) H. U'l.Ll.s
ji u,i- Kura Kel-.naJ Carbon.
• »» '•^kTa.a?u&
. . |,.Kf'i.vn TRKASI. RI.K-A. FU'YHof
{ -y ii Ward Pi'Ut-ursh. will 1* » ojunlitimw*
,,-ou* a ’ - (. for,* vLm K«*puW can Ntim-oaung
i . u* er iaju r
THK PEKIN TEA STOKE
No. 3k FIFTH STBEET,
No. 50 ST CLAIB STHEET.
/'I.iKNKK F'U’KHI AM' U"M
I’ln. ndful I t W rt-t'lfi »n«l
oil lian.l. aod rj #n<l
I,* I,r fol Lil'.r.r»HDH ami K. : run* purpOM*,
rt Mi 11 «i.l l>«; »ol'i low I< i- h *ud h 1 ‘til)
apj'-mi** __ _
n -iI"M U'T.**K, )
ivuduirgh. April l-i. Hrti f
tY- N,,| ; i K IS H EKEBY <*l\ EN that “SKA I-1 l'
i‘H« »l' *MA I "i " «*v,>ni|wtui»‘l l T j iojH-r wuantn
la-o. ».vnnl,()K «•’ ' u> u * lurD ' Mu,,i
»i tin- Mffii’f, wui i« r«*c*>ive«i U.**PH«t. Jr, °J‘-v i'
nidi iciiui. >-n th** M KM‘ l' KM'AY OK -M. Nh. Sb.\\.
lor tin) i u 1 vof Provision*. Me>lioine,*o , enuroentied
; n haid lorn .-oh i wtr. omim-m-m* on the m>f
of July Belt, and rti i 0* on U“- ‘hwludh of -1U0« fol
lo«iu»;. 1 br'luaui.iivi* -mud er* I'riiniftlod *iUl r *’ l '
t*r«*iuu, to t.'n‘ u- UR of puio-nts id the nonpi
jal. taut Iho ruii-*,l Hum* reserve* »bt* n*bl to ißk
inor-* »r b**- >•* -ml article*, aocordmalY ** th«*y mav
iK-VMOiiire.l If the arindes drlir«-r»d nt U>e Uoamtal
hi,, not ; . Hie iiidtfineHl o' Uio Physician ol the he**
v.hy au.l adapted to lit* Uo*»jntal. lie will t>« sthborty
lo reiect the Mini', I-' purchH-e other article.- m Un-ir
audio ehainetho contractor vrah anv eiro^oi
i A-ver the .'Otitrfti'l prim*-. lhe l nited hiaU's* r<*
K,.rren the ngut n. accrj-t the reposals for the whol«
ur any portion
aul Siim',"r and Ageutof Marino Hospital.
(Chronicle .copy
SECOND EXHIBITION
Brownson Literary Association,
CONCERT UALL, Fifth Street,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 3d, 1 861
Benefit of the Foor,
Performance to consist oi original
>U|J selert i >nui'»Qh. l>obat*-. Kecitation* and Songa.
htmth - V :-u:r Bra.-* Band wi Ihe jd attendance on
the ocokmoq. 'lioket* of admi-MOD Fifteen ('ents to
Le bad at Mr. < i cargoQuigley's hook Store, Fitth street,
and at tfu* door.
L>oore open at seven, performance to commence ai
b o’.dock_prec-rely. _ *p~U
NEW V'KUF TEAS—
Hummel'a Extract of Coffee,
Mason's Blacking,
I an r| every variety of l&mily Groceries always on hand
i Hiidfu sale at KERGUBON’B Grocery,
j ft |■■> corner of High Bnd Wylie sta:
HENRY'S CINCINNATI “WOMAN’S
Friend Soap/' on hand and for sale at
FERGUBOW’S Grocery,
aaii corner of High and Wylie sta.
fIHEAP FAMILY CROCERIES TO BE
» had at F&RGUSON’d Grocery,
apj cornet Huth and Wylie sta.
\vn i,d PKiEoNs, ’wTiTd pigeons.—
Vf dozen Wild Pigecut*, just received and for
sale by JAS, A. FETZBR,
mnsu comer Market and First streets.^
“ sSV:£'f>;fe“*‘ '■
;~-eft/\- ■ ■■
.$1.590 619 22
48.138 39
.. 'SiWB
14540« 26
46.212 90
... 408.479 20
$2,254,491 63
.$1,143,500 00
. 211,< 6* 01
4.17.5 V 3
S-.4P9 45
I*9 0.6 00
. or:-.28 24
$2,254,491 53
a. SM ITH, Nutiiry PulOn*
.$ 954.707 T-\
241,018 00
68.267 34
. 162.957 7 J
$2,400,v3t> 3*
$903,260 <*>
'.'7-l l 84«' 00
.2t, 6*6 0*
66 615 36
2140.723 95
,}7 il 476 oO
. 2-U.69 j i 9
U 667 01
.•21,323 53
>’.h : Ha;.k
i.I UUM i IK*-
.sw.n.ooo oo
410.71*0 O-'
ltysua
6 817 42
I! \M- S UAN
>1 utj«i»y, Api ‘i 1 1
i.lAl'-11-l nw-
.$25 -,060 Oh
. 2 '-.598 4'
9*.423 91
•l ■ > the t***o 11
M.ii
£*.*.1.00 00
74*.224 i.
4> u2B 17
4*. 131 25
$377 .TM) oo
Uj 984 13
. 167 .609 44
,s4o<’.ooo 00
. 6. 4 t-TJ 91
! ave b‘'cn before ihe
i.nl m !«< ' fh «J
H KMOV \ l
ins bfcts.NKKV.oVEL' KR"M
{- uli r i cv t irom l.il'ortT Htrtet.
PLOY 1 )
CAH H ON 011. S
OP THE
—FOR THE—
PHILLIPS.
rouuipl wro mahitfactobebs,
mMßMa&igj*™ STEAM FITTERS,
MASi T ifa6ite EBB AI,D dbileks in
GAS FIXTUEBS; fbMPS AND BBASS WOEK,
' OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Oil Well Pumps of Brass, Copper, or Iron, withttomort apjKOWd
Chambers and Valves of all kinds, and Warranted to
give Satisfaction.
Manufactory. No. UO Water and 104 Front Street,
PITTSBCECII, PC_
mar7:3md.vw
PITTSBURGH THEATRE
IjtasiK Ain) Manager.
Toxasurir
m Pmate Box. P* r< K e ?f Stored Gallery, 5
Second night of the Pittsburgh Favorite,
Mr. C. W. COUIiDOCK,
Thii* ev«*o!og will l>« presented
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.
’o conclude with
icl uN PARLE KRANCAIfJ-
Hpnggio* 4 -
lafavette hall.
FOB. ONE WEEK,
COMMBSCISU SATURDAY, MARCH 30th,
MacEVOYS CYCLOEYMA,
OF A TOUR IN IRELAND, ]LIjU&-
1 RATI Nil lh- scene, ol ltu»l BeiUtifdloOirntry,
on » >«M of maffumeem. pdndng on 10.W0 lee. 1
, M „«. Rath M-ene i> accerap.n ed b} rocal nnu m
flrrumonlal rnu** , c from the immortal Inali Melodies, by
k a<s a.r~» Bopr.^
MISm MABIK MacKVOY the Accomplished JUrpigh.
Mwrvw i,iHN -F\Ll.‘lNt*» pronounced bT the
A ",,\L\b': J b ie,.,e";V,-,1, 3 y’ol P ,he day will ~^r
a « liArnpy, t* <• (mile, and «n« newril °. l *i e i®Kii
„ , • tmi -rouf song* and m* crap, med by >lB
! r Wl ,i - u ,c hcvp »l favorite 1 metis. A hißtoncal
l?dri pi bv Pr..«."M>r U.cKiov
Lo’» w-D*t7 u.-'ook.iocommeuuo atsoclock.
Adrrnaw-n 25 c-nL- . Children 15 cenb*. t?r»\ FH
vii'i icp —\n atternoon performance on w El •
,-enl.. . A.1i.1t,. I ■> cenit,. _
JJehj
BAYNE & NEEPEB,
,-g.M.Ka 1U A. 11. n.iWAND.)
STEAM BOOK BINDEKY,
ASD
BIASk BOOK MAM’FACTOBT,
Bio. 14 and 7 A Third Street.
PI, AIN AND ORNAMENTAL BIND-
I Vi iu erf-ry van«*i>, ,
bi \NK HOoKii Kulcl w «uy intneata pattern, and
s uQ.i in (loireUe form. A l woik warranted 10
vcuou in rt*n*oiio quality and price* fci the
<iva
lowest ruuja.
TBKTII KITRACTKU WlTHOliTl’illj
By the use of an apparatus
whereby no drag* or galvanic bltlwy are Uiiod
Cold weather la the tune when the apparatua e.n he
o«STo its beet advantage. Medical gentlemen and
SSS amihe, have theirWeth extracted by mv
and are ready to testify aa to the safety and painlessness
of the operation, whatever haa been said by
tnterested in asserting the contrary having no fcnowP
ftdse of my ,
IC IALTK™ )^..n«?t «T«.
not Wylie uu Bmithfieid street.
BUTTI.Ku MOOT & AirE,
EXTRA STOUT,
Barclay, Perkins * Co.'s London Brown Stout,
IhV'KNT'S I;E>T XXX HTOUT,
T.-.JSKST'J BEST XX STBONtI AIK,
Muir & Son’s Sparkling Edinburgh Ale,
A i«K*> .lipply of the abOTe last received from the
s. Agent*. an.i tor wile by the doien or cask.
wBl . BEOETT,
mb-'.: 't 120 Wood Street.
CONCERT HAH.
For Three Nights Only.
Thursday, Friday fc Saturday, April 4. 5, G.
TUB ORIuINAL AND ONLY
UNSWORTH’S MINSTRELS,
(FRum broahway, new yurkj
l uuurtb, Kngeni DoanUter, Prrp'*.
The most talented and unique
BaD«i, ever org*ot»fd, c Deleting of FOURTEEN
l \ Dot/HTr.D STARS. the eWeol Vocalist*, Mundane
and KtMopuui Comedian#, who will hare the h« nor *f
makuia their appearance a* above in* melange of per
formance*,
SPICY, MUSICAL AND ORIGINAL,
For particular# of which *ee daily programm*'
AiimiMuon,®* cents.
Door* onen at T. Opening Overture to comm< nee at
H precisely. E» A. PBKRI
apllwd A tjePt.
Proposals
W1 I.L HE KECK! VED AT THEOFFICE
ol »,« WESTI.HS I’UMTKNTIABY of I‘enM.,
nutil P.v.urday. the flih day of April, IS6I, til noon, for
•.urnLHhiDtf «uo4 BEKK, free of U>n«*. the bono in aJI
,>a«.oa * ill t*> deducted, and good LI MP ANJ‘ NU 1
COAI • tor one year, from aboredate, m su( h quantities
an mnv be required ot
fc pl JOHN BIRMINGHAM, Warden.
POBt.
I'f.ronMTl** nod 1
BURNING FLUID 1
NON'KKFLUSIN K BU&SINL FLUID:
TUE t.KKATIUT DISCOYEUY nF THK AUK
.4 BRILLIANT LJUHT WITHOUT DANGER. AND
CIIBAFRR THAN AW ILLUMINATING
FLUID .YOU IN USB.
Uaviutf ihe cxolumve right to m*ke and
-li ii»« NuN-F.XPLittIYR FLUID in Allegheny
juuiy, l am now prepared 'o oder anarttcle peiiectlr
ift* unitor all otrcuroauocos. that will giro a more bnl
aui i »u nny other Kluul cow in use.
I inly no etm leper gallon Only <» cents pt-r gaUoii.
i>oly iW ceutf |M>r gallon.
UJI aoJ examine for * < sQ
a corner Danpond and Mm Icet street.
BIiMoVALT
HI LI. \ CO., HAVE HE MOV El) FHOM
the corner of Wood and Fifth atreete, to
\o. 64 Fourth Street,
tbo houne lately occupied by the Adams’ Lxpro’H Com
pany They Will return to iheir old stand about July
as *oon thereafter as their new banking house
u* finished. _ a P^ :at
SEW AND BKOOND-UAND (JAKKUtiKb
HARRIET R. WHITE,
Designing to continue
CAKRIAt.E BUSINESS, of Joseph White, de*
cease nt the old iUnd at the Two Mile Run, is always
receiving irooi the best Eastern shops, and has for sale
at th* lowest rate*, NKW AND SECOND-HAND CAR
RIAGES, WAGONS, BUGGIES. Ac. apl
NEW GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR,
JAMES ROBB.
Xo. S» Market Street,
Has just received and opened
opened a large slock of Boots and Shoes, compris
ing one of the largest asaortrnents to be found.
Lad.es’, Misses' ard Chi dren 8 Boots, Shoos, Gaiters,
Slipper*, i'p tss, etc.
Men*', Boys and Youtiis’ French Calf Boots, Gaiters.
Oxford Ties, Prince Alberts, Scotch Bootees, Shoes,
Brogans, etc.
Boots act Shoes of every vinety and style, which
will be sold at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
All persons desiring to procure a bargain, wculd Jo
well to call and ex-mine the stock at 89 Market street,
iToprietor is determined to sell chea|
Yu'KANT BOsK.—Vulcanized Hos
n that is w >aranu.<i not ic become stiff by cold nor
be all j eted by heat, a;3UO degrees Faxenheit, ahd mil
stand a prepare or 7& "potmas to the square inch, for
Bale, with coupling and pipes, in lengths to suit purcha*
ears, at WELDON £ REINEKffS,
mhsQ 164 Wood street, near Sixth.
TWTEW SPRING AND SUMMER DRY
GOODB—Great Bargains from auction.
nfcß a KANSoSILOYE, 7* Market Street,
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BY PARTICULAR REQ 1
,WM- HENDERSOaN
..A. E. LARE.
At the most urgent request
of nnmerone APPLICANTS from the CITY and
VICINITY, who have wuh INTEREST watched the
great BUOCB3S of
Mr. Couliicck.
DR. VON MOSCHZIBKEB,
In the treatment of the EV E ami EAR, and who being
oonvineed of hia deserving PATRONAGE, have enb
mitted their own cases to biß care, he haa oonaented
to PROLONG HIS STAY io PITTSBURGH.
DR. VON MOSCHZISKBR bega therefore to say to
all who ruder either from
.Mr. Bernard
MAJLADY OP THE EYE,
that they should at ONCE CONSULT HIM in order to
receive the IFULL BENEFIT of hia Treatment.
He also Begs to g„e POSITIVE NO TICE that after
MAY he wifi not accept caaoa that demand any OPERA
TION or TREATMENT in which hia PERSONAL at
tendance on the patient would he absolutely required.
THE EllltMAL EAH IUUUfOR.
Dr. Yon Moscbzisker,
Through which he has been
enabled to cure the MOST OBSTINATE OASES
OF DKA FNESS —cases in which every other means
have faded, and all hopes of relief given np.
This in no idle statement. lta truth Is attested by bun
dreds of gentlemen, whoso names ore familiar through
out tho Lmon-STATESMEN, PHYSICIANS, LAW
YERS, CLERGYMEN AND JUDGES, witnesses to the
fact. The inurnment is now brought into daily use at
hia Office, and invariably with great SUCCESS. Those
who suiter from DKAFFESS, no matter how aggrava
tad, or how long .la st.udmg, should »?'
MOSGH&IdKER’S SUCCESS as an OObLIST AND AU
RIBT, no one should entertain a doubL Since hi»am
val here he has published abundant taiim,jin/,fromrea
peclableciUsenscf PITTSBURGH that bis K EP ™.-
TION ia well founded, and such as te entitle him to the
FULLEST CONFIDENCE, lie laiga to Bay to all who
mffer from aoy Diseases of the
,WM. W. MEEPER.
copy and char}
—FOR —
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BTAY PROLONGED-
DEAFNESS
OR ANY
AH IHBTBUMEHT INVENTED BY
EYE OR EAR/
That ha can t>a con*ulted ior a LIMiTKI I TIMELONO
EB in PITTBLURGH.
The following are some of the names whose teatimt*
n sis can be examined at Dr. Von Moschriaker's Offloe
They have been entirely restored to their hearing by
him.
HON. SENATOR PUGH, O;
HON. JOHN MHJ3AN, son of Jodge M’Loan, O;
GAPT. CHARLES L. KILBURN, U. & A ,
G. B. nM.il. Esq, President of the Bank of the Be;
public, N. Y-;
B. BADGE, Esq , President of the Goodhue Fire Insu]
ranee Gomp&ny, file \ 4
GIRARD SMITH, Mayor of New Orleans;
t ANT. BLANC, ArchbUoop of Louisiana;
REV J J. MULLEN, Elector of at. Patrick’s, N. O 4
DU. A. C. ACKLEN, N. Oa
HON. R- A. HUNTBR, N. Oa
DR. C. DELARY, President of N. Board of Realty
F. M’CULLOCH, Supreme Court, N. O 4
PITTSBURGH i
JOSEPH PEARSON, BeUefont* street, Lawrencerille
THOMAS MOORE, First street ;
H. LANGKAMP, NorUi Corner of Diamond and
Market street?;
JAMES MACKEY, Jr ,860 Penn street;
yy To this list hundreds more could be added, and
be seen at the Doctor's Office.
OPPIOB,
No. 155 THIRD STREET,
BETWEEN SMITH* LELD AMD GRANT STK,
Where he ratty be .CONSULTED DAILY, from deft
to 5 o’olook pin.
EyARTIFICIAL KY ES INSERTED. ' mhBB
STORED FHEIGHT AT AUCTIOJ
Notice to all it may concern—
On Friday, 19th Anri at 2 o’clock. P. M- will be
Ndd, at OOMUERCIAL SALES ROOMS. No.
54 Fifth Street, to pay freight and charges, unless
claimed And settled for before day of stle.
T. M. Shiner, Coal port, Meigs County, Ohio, 1 Chest
1 Box.
Ohaa. Speed, care Syrua Blood, Forrest County, ftL,
1 Cheat* 1 Box.
George Schewkert, Johnstown, 1 trank.
Gillett, 1 Chest
mhl&ltaw4w
J. li. DAVIS. Auctioneer.
MANHOOD.
HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED.
JUST PUBLISHED ON THE NATURE,
THE ATM EXT, AXD RADICAL CURE QF
SPKRMATORRHEA, or Peminal Weakness, Sexual
Debility, Nervousness, Involuntary Emissions and Im
poteocy, resulting from Self-abuse, Ac. By Robt. J.
Culyerwell, M- D Sent under seal, in a plain envelope,
to any address, post paid, on receipt of two stamps, ay
Dr. OwAB. J. C. KLINE, 127 Bowery New York, Post*
Ottioe Box, No. mh2LBmd*w
GUUS. —27 Barrels Fresh Eggs just re
ceived, and for sale by JAB.
marl < tn < r Mar and First streets.
For Rent.
A STORE HOUSE on Federal and Water
J\ streets, Allegheny, suitable for a Dry Goods
Tnxnmlng or Shoe Btore.
mh'2B:U EL. H. DAVIS.
WHITE k Co-, have received an ad"
dition vo tLeir elegant stock in the Cloak tad
Mantilla department Among the great variety of Styles
may be ibnnd the Connemara, Eugenia, Patelot, Repel*.
lant Circulars and Coats, in Plain, Fanoy and Plaid)'
Cloths. A large assortment of styles in Black Silk,
Blaok, Lace Points, Pa>eloia, Bornous and Spanish
Shawls. Some delicate textures in Wool and raw SUk
Shawls, Barege, Grenadine, Armenian and French
Cashmere ditto. The stock ia now complete in the
richest novelties ol this season, mh2B
Manchester property FOR
large lot of ground 60 feet fronton
it street, by 100 de*p to an Alley with a two story
Brick Dwelling house of hall, parlor, dining room*
kitchen and 4 bed rooms, good cellar, Ac. iron railing
and steps to hall door, garden, Tines, fruits, to. Water
from Allexheny Water Works. For sale by
8. CUTHBERT £ SON,
51 Market street.
REMOVAL.
THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MAN
oiacturing Company have removed their office t*
No. 34 Wood Street,
Between First and Second streets, where all orders
will be received, and business att< nded to.
mhlB:tf GEO. CALHOUN, Agent.
NATHONA OIL.
Manufactured by pennsylva
nia Salt Manufacturing Company
CLEAR AND ODORLESS,
and guaranteed unchangeable in color.
“THE ILLUMINATOR OF THE DAY”
Constantly on hand and for sale by P. B. M. G» at their
new office, No. 24 Wood street, between First and Sec
ond street. GEO. CALHOUN, General Ascent*
tnhl&tf
| TaMJ&S W. CRAFT, Commission and
rtf. Forwarding Merchant, and MeicahtUo.Broker,
1 Office and Storage, No. 32 North Levee, Saint l4»ia.
N. B.—l mil givelmmediate andpersonal attentionto
all business entrusted to my csTe/for whleticbargea
will be reasonable. Refoenom: L. R. FotßytheTSi.
Loots; Laute. *i, Brsahnan A uto
oionab; Melsrs.Trnx k J Crftiff,PhJladelphiafM’Arauirr
Byrne k Gibbons, New Tnrtr; W. C. M’Dowell, T. Ewtag,
Xanaa&jWorthun;* Da, Kansas; 4«- W. Rnrfavidge A Oo
■New Orleans; W. Ml* Wtston, Memphis; Penhock A
Hart, Pittsburgh; G. W. Cass, Pittsburgh; P. KlbUl, R~
D. Adams, Chicago, W. F. COolhaugh, Burlington, Iowa;
W. H. Postlewau, Burlington, lowui Capts. Gcmnwy*
Bowman, and nver men gejienUy. ftiJvljfiyß
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