:h. land one to getter up,) I*9o 1.10 =^==~——-*■ ■ ■ l~ —r- 0 , . J - r7 __- . _,. ■-, ~ .... ; - . , For Rtan&iig m&\ every day : One insertion ' Two insertions.... Tbree insertions. •Fonf iokfiKiozisi .1. Five insertions Three weekß < >ne square changeal I) AIL Single subscription? "Deliveredi in the , WEEK Single subscriptions five copies, each.. Ten copies, each.. Twenty copies, eaci Thirty '• JAS. P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor. MEDICAL r-' DR. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN" BITTERS; PREPARED BY c. >1 JACKSON, Pill LA DELPHI A, PA. Tt is not a Bar Room 5 Brink, BUHKi'ITI'TF.FOH RUM, AN INTOXICATING BEVERAGE, BUT A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. FRTTE FROM Alcoholic Stimulants or lujurious Drugjj, '? Wll.l. CURE SLIVER COMPLAINT, % Dyspepsia and Jaundice. JOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL (TPi: EVERY (’ASE jChroolc or Kervout Delxllitj*, Diseases of (he Kidneys, and Diseases arising from a Dlsor -3 sieved Stomach. Observe the Following Symptoms KEG" LYING FROM v Disorders of the Digestive Organs tj Omstipa tion. Inwar-I i Piles. Fullness or Bi-t.id to tno Head, Acidity oi the Stomach, Nausc i. Heartburn. Pispust £ lor l oot. Fullness or Weight in the stomach. So,urKructHtions,Sink s-■ ing or FJutteriijg at the Hit ol the Stom s aeh. .Swimming oi the Head. HurMed and- . Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart Choking urSuii'oc.iting Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimnes.? of \ ision. Dots or Webs be* fore the Sikht. lever and I mil Hain in tha - iie&d, . petitaency of Henmiratioa, y.ei» lowness of the Skin and Lyes. Pain in m the side. H ud;.< 'best, Limbs \.c. Sudden tUi-hesut lieat. Hun> inpm |i,c Fh-h. t oiiiMr.r iuia.ininp.-, ui i: v 1 1 uid gj<- it In ptr.- e 1 ij I) I' 1 HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL GIVE \ wl A Ot m »l> APPETITE. STRUNG NKK\ Es, HEALTHY NERVES, : TEAIG NERVES BRISK FEELINGS, H E.i I.TIIY FEELING A GOOD CONKTITT'TION, A .STRONG CONSTITUTION, A lIEA I.TH V CONSTITI TION, A SOI NI) ( OXsillTl TIOX. U'ILL .M A 1C K THK WEAK - - STRONG WILL MAKE THE DELICATE WILL MAKE i'HL \\ ILL MAKE nil DEPRESSED WILL "d \KL T it E SALLOW COMPLEXION WILL M ALL Tin: DI LL EVF. - CLEAR BRK.IIT \\ ill piot >• a Moving in 2JVER.Y f'A.miXjY. < 'a-i i-' i.sv ] u ith pcrfi ..t safety by or.n (>K YOUNG MALK UK FEMALE aoßßefejsossoss « PARTICULAR NOTICE. There iire many prr;*.; ■ n < am/n- //<< nu/m- Ot Bitters, put up ill qre fjuHon, !f<> ti'il <• (tisyuiicJ by or Coriander Seed. nn class of hitlers r.is caus'd and w.l! < onltnue to cause, as lony at the', tan bt sold, h.v ■ulrats to die the death of the drunk.:. I. Ily their use the system is kept cjiUimuilh/ niuU tin u(tui,int ,-t .ih„h,itic Stimulants uj the wual h-nd. thr di —< Jot l.iqaoi is created and kept up, and l‘u << util i.- all the 'loncri attendant ujion a drn.ik,:, • t,j. dialh. Bc vrarc of them. Foi those who desire «>..! will have c l.iy.ior Bitters, ure publish iht toll, nemo ■ . ijd. tut Our Bottle HooflaudN (< ■otion 1 - will cost you. DELICATE CHILDREN Those suffering Irvin MA KASMI S, wasting away, with beared) any flesh on i lic it bones, are cured in a vsry short tinted one bottle in such cases, will hive a most surprising effe.t. DEBILITY Resulting from levers ot any kind—These Bitters will renew your strength in a very short tun*. FEVER AND A GIVE, The chills will not return if these Bitters are used. No person in a Ecnerand Ague District should be without them. From Rev. J. Fcwton brown, D. D. f Editor of the .Encyclopedia of RtH(jioui,hijw\cl(dge. Although not disputed tu favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients aid ed'cctn : 1 jet know of no sufficient reasons why h man may not testify to the benefits he believe? himself to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. Ido this mere readily in regard to Hoofiand'3 Qerm&h Bitters, prepared by i>r. U. M. Jackson, of this city, because' 1 was prejudiced against them foe uiauy years, under the impressiou that rttasy teeze’ahiefiy ira alcoholic mixture. I-am indebted to ih>' irien.l Robert >hoomaker. esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and.for encouragement ij try them, when suffer ing-frofn'gre.at and long continual debility. The use of three bottles ol these Bitters, at the begin ningjof the present year. u as followedby.evhicnt lelief, And rc*Mui.itu.in to 1 degree of hod fly and mental vigor wiiuh i i.: Imo icit for six months before, and had almost de-p-ored ‘.if regaining. 1 therefore thank t iod and my friend for directing me to the use of them Philadelphia. .1 one 23. 186*2. .1 NEW TON BROWN ATTENTION SOLDIERS, AND THE friends of soldiers We call the attention of all having relations-or friends in the army to the fact that ‘‘Hoitp- LAND'S German Bitter?'’ will cure nine tenths of the diseases induced by exposures and priva tions Incident to camp life. In the hats, publish ed almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large proportion are suffering from debility. Fvery case of that kind can be readily cured by Hool land’s German Bitters. We have no hesitation in staging that if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers hundreds of livefc nught be saved, that otherwise w ould be lost. The proprietors arc daily receiving thankful letters from rtutferersin the army and hospitals, who have l>een restored to health by the my* of those Bitters sent to them bv their friend*. BKWARE OF COLSTFRFEITS. See that the Signature of “tM. JACKSON” is on the W KAPPLK of each Bottle. . priceh. Large size ?1,00 per Bottle, or Hair Doz. *5,00 Medium size 75 *• *• or Half Boz. *4,(10 The Large Size, on account of the quantity the Bottles hold, are much the cheaper. Should your nearest druggist not have the ar ticle, do not be put off by any of the intoxicating preparations that may be offered. place, but •end to ns, and we will forward, Becureiy packed oy express. 631 JONES & EVANS, (SUCCESSORS TO C. M. JACKSON A C 0.,) SALE by Druggists Dealers la every town ia the United States. uoj£«l&w JJ V NKKIi’S CE I/feBRiTED Bitter Wine of Icon, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Tflr Dyspepsia .ao4 Indigestion, Dyspeplia Am! Iridig£sfidn; For Dyspepsia and Indigestion. For Dyspepsia and Indigestion. For Weak Stomachs and General Debility F'or Weak Stomachs and General Debility For Weak Stomachs and General Debility For Weak Stomachs and General Debility Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable and Sure t o do Good. Reliable ami Sure to do Good. And Cannot do Harm. And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm. And Cannot do Harm. It Costa but little and Purifies the Blood. It Costa but little and Purities the Blood. It Costs but little and Purities the Blood, It Costs but little and Purities the Blood. Of tbis Valuable i onic, Ol' this Valuable 'Tonic* (>f this Valuable Tom. (M this Valuable Tonic. iini) 75 Cts. and One Dollar per Bottle. Only 75 ('t3. and One Dollar per Bottle. OnlV 75 Cts. and t »tie 1 mil ,r per Bolt le. Only 75 cta. and (»ne 1 Mlar per Bottle. Manufactured solely by S. A. KI.'NKLL ,v BRO. General Depot, lid Market street. Har risburg, Pa. For sale in PiTl'Mil KG 11 by all respectable dealers. For sale in Pittsburgh by R. E. SEI.LLIIS k CO., and B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO. janl4-6m PRIYATE DR. BROWN’S OFFICE No. 50 Smithfield Street. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS IN need of medical advice should nut t.ul to iriv e him a call. Dr. Brown’s remedies never fail to cure impu rities. scrofulous and \eneieal alleotioQ*. Also, hereditary tm.it. such as truer, psoriasis and other skin diseases, tlie origin ol «l,i h the pa tient 16 ignorant. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. B’s remedies for this affliction, brought on by solitary habits, are the only medi.-ines ktmu n in this country which are safe and will speedily restore to health. Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few days this painful afflict ion. He also treats Piles. Gleet Gonnorrho*'. Vro thal Discharges, Female Diseases, Pams in the Back and Kidneys, Imtatibn of tlie Blald. r. Strictures, etc. A letter to be answered, roust contain at least ONK DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely packed, olflce and private rooms No 50.’ Smithheld STREET, Pittsburgh. Pa. nnlndXvi IMPORTANTTO LADIES, “Great American Remedy.” Harvey's Chrono Thermal FEMAJLIC PILLH Have never vet pai led, w hen the directions have been strictly followed. i in removing difficulties arising from OBSTRUCTIONS, OR STOI’PAG E OF Or In restoring the system to perfect health when gunvrine from spinal Arrecuoiia. rioiapsu*. fieri, trie wtniw, or otnor weaknesses <_t thioe or four months ot pregnancy, though sate at any other time, as miscarriage would lie the result Each box contains 60 Pills. PRICE. ON] DOLLAR. DR. HARVEY’S TREATISE >n Diseases of Females. Pregnancy, Miscarriage. Sarrenneas, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses )1 Nafure. and emphatically the LADI KS' PK i- V ATE MtllK'AL ADVISER, a pamphlet nl To lajres, sent free to any address. six cents requir :d . tp pay postage. igp*The pills and Book will be sent by mail confidentially, "'ben desired, sk< i ukuy stai.M and pre-paid on receipt of money by J. BIIYAN, M. D.. Oenerol Apent, No. 76 IVdar street. New Yotk. Fleming, Druggist. corner ui the Diamond and Market street, agent tor I‘itte \t'OTICE to ali, CONCERNED.— Among a c< rtain el.te* ot sell-important peo ple there is a peculiar teehng oi contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise ami treat t tie diseases named in this card, ( Priv ati. Pi« cas k-*. > why this should !•<•. they nor no one else can tell Are they nut aware that all physicians treat dis eases ot every denomination, in fact solicit just the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these very refined parties" 1 suppose they would no: let one of their family go to a party that has dr voted years lor their laiueftt, tarcause he adverti ses the fact, and their family physician saj » he is a humbug so he can get the case. Often he has almost deprived the party of his life. He comes at last to the physician that advertises—how else arc they to know ' Arc they not aware that sir Astley < ’oopor. Sir Benjamin Brodio. Sir ('harles Ball and M. haul Kicurd devoted jears in the treatinent-of these diseases! These men arc held up as shining light s in the medical world ; I don't assert that all men arc worthy that publish, still there are a great number ot t hem t hat are. 1 hn\ e devoted mvself to the study and treatment of PntVATB fhaKAaK.- upwards ot 40 years, and without egotism -an say I have saved hundreds irom years of misery and uniimely death. My treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, as 1 think it is the best and most certain. It Is in my power to bring hundreds of certificate* ii 1 thought it necessary to certify to my general bn * cess: but my long residence in this city is snth clent proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea and all diseases arising from it are cured in a much shorter time than heretofore. It behoove* every young tns.n aud woman to be careful in se lecting a jihysfdan * The ditfhrtnt adr&rtief*tncnis that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and no benefit will arise from answers than oulv 10.-s of health and mbney. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address BOX yoo. jan-lyd Pittsburgh Postoffire. J IST AVI!AT EVERYBODY WANTS A POCKET ALBUM! Holding from 12 to 21 Pictures, FOR SOLDIERS! FOR SOLDIERS! Cau be sent to all parts ot the United States for Twenty Cts. Albums for Centre Tables, Albums for Centre Tables. ItEEOW ALI> BELOW .AJLXj. AT PITTOCK'S. OPPOSITE THE POSTOKFB’K. fcb3s THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE. Invented IS4-5. Received tribute from* all other Sewing Machines, at the World’s Hir, 1862, while the Singer Sewing Machine received an honorable mention on its merits - r snd 'W'heel ir & WHson** a trfe'dal for its device, hatted “Cir cular Hook.” The Howe Sewing Alachine, was awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor,) as the best for all purposes on exhibition. Our lightest Alachine guaranteed to make perfect work on the Lightest and heaviest fabrics. Sold and rented. Cor, Penn & St Clair, streets. ' LA. XL McGEEtxm. Agent. mjr2o-d3taw-ly el a baskets, “PUTS and OnF quarts/* Keidzlckts Ctempaghe, 80 Cases Sparkling Moselle. In store and for sale by * I mh4 MEDICAL. The Great Tonic, The (ireat Tonic, 1 lit- Great Tonic, The G teat ’I onic, We only ask a Trial We only ask a Trial Wo only ask a Trial Wc only ask a Trial, RHEUMATISM NATCHE oc6-omil.vu- A.T PRICES A.T PRICES Perfected IHC‘2. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH !>. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C NEW SPRING GOODS, Three* co®ta<*r houses for ! c i r tv a x> t* x x tvj xl^ on Hid well street (Baga- **• L I !f ) ’^H? e ’ > B**°%?**' Aiiogheny, on ,V Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool line of Manchester Passenger Railu rt v. nearly >ru- “ a-uvcipuox. opposite the resideneeofHou. Llisha Heath ; 1 c»»»A£x * * n, ‘ B Powerful Steamships, Also, a" CHOICE CORNER LOT. CHfcIAP, ! SK?!;,*,*, I KEDAR, WHOT.PfiATP /?t T3FTATT Alleghepyavehueftiul Fayetteut-.-Mn*, 1.v 190‘., WILL SAIL FROM NEW ' l iiU 111 IKjxa-Li-U \x> ItJ-l tt. deep. The location is one ol the most desirable i *ork every alternate Wednesday, in the city. Terms easy. Apply ta | ff»m Liverpool ewrv alternate W- (JARGON, ISo. 46 Ohio st., ruesda}*, and from Queenstown Mayor’s Office, Allegheny. PVCI 7 alternate Wednesday. feb24-2wd steerage passage from Liverpool or Queen?- fItVELLINO HOI SK" FOR SALK~- From to ii curren «»'- M_F The oß'ers for sale .the dwelling • p o r Steerage p«c«w ft ,iu.° ( ' t C t a r iuo-V house in whfeb he now Jives, situated on South : OTIOX *?f New s York *Jj LIAMS & Avenue, First ward, Allegheny. The lot U 27 U * ’ TH(A' a * feet front hy 160 deep, running back to a 20feet v n 190 it ,-,,»/%« Jlu 1' A fr 1 aliley. I. is A two stone,l brick, contains, six no-kn d W »ter rooms and cellar. The out-houses are a wash , _ Successor to Thoa. Rattigan house, stable, coal house, Ac. There is a large PASSAGE FROM THE OLE COUNTRY yard surrounding the dwelling, filled with shade r ™«J,k„tt * * rntfftll Mftt:ia>*\ Oiiil UI/Vl-/1C and ornamental trees. There ie gas and water in * wer thas the Lowest. lUllull llUslrl ) allu ulOtCSj all the rooms of the dwelling. TIIE FNIiEIISIGJiED IS I also offer for sale a desirable country resi- 1 now prepared to bring out passen - deuce in Rochester township. Beaver county. Pa., 1 g crs by FIRST (.'LASS MAIL containing, twenty acres of ground. There is a [ *®SEE2SBj STKA AI EES direct from LI VER newtwo storied frame dwelling, containing six, P. LONDONDERY, orQALVAY to NEW rooms, on the property. There is also a young i ORK, or PITTSBURGH, ' FANCY frOfynS NHTTmVrq orchard of ail kinds of fruit. There is a good SEVEN DOLLARS A - LV - ,X ’ O barn, out-housea. &c. Itia about a mile from the ! lower than any other agent here. Call and get ! Rochester depot. . the rates and be convinced. Steamers sail every For terms, inquire of R. M. BOLES, ; week, and passengers are found in everything jan2T-ti South Avenue, Allegheny city. Parties brought out by first class CLIPPFR A Pi-EASA-VT HOME.-IN _ A CON- : nwfuSPthcTiTlONAL 5 ' BANK^ayable^! tbt' 11 Wnoci's H.u S n r stMio ) u, 8 4 lt acred of "liuich “**■ stocked with fruit trees ami nhn.bberj, good dt as to rates. &c apply to ed mK re s J A y r f F occ,llmncl on A P ril '«• 13 o ' n ' l - Chronicle (.(Bee, No. 70 Fifth nb. Mill TIPfIRM unno CI/IDTC S S. BRYAN, J An2,w, °' 1 ™d6«.-,imthfieUUt.,Pittßburgh. mULMrUnlfl nUUroKlnlo, feMB Brnker “ dl, M Set. Passage from England and Ireland. r t,o intention winch hy moans of slides rjVAVO iTXrGE I.OtT OFCli(i[\D, 8S 5 OO . ! ~ bo expanded or contracted, thus combining b' e hundred and twenty feet front on KoU j iuson street, three hundred and twenty-four feet !ir on Wadsworth street, three hundred' and four EUROPEAN Aft F W V feet on an alley twenty loot wide, containing rv nu t l\l V* • | 3,000 Doz. Bpool Cotton, 1,000 Doz. Skirt Braid, 1,200 Doz. Shaker Hoods, A full lino ot And an extensive assortment of And Small Wares, xihuh ii.hj Jx* luiui>l mmy uuvflties. A Iso, a supply ot t-v . _ from two to three urn;* of land. Huttable for u Paris Trail and Slv Quaker suburban residence, or divided into stimiler lots H-ATTIGAN, For price anil terms, apply to tUKOPEAN AGENT, No. IS2 At prices as iow as the lowest. , S. CffHUERT kSONS, .TVfig-g* ? I ° non^ 1 ‘ cln HouBc ; Pittsburgh, mltl 61 Market street. J«!Bas2SKS la., id prepared to bring out or MYtlfIM Ac CLYDE. AtriMFonxABLE three-stokv e or“,hS r o!d»^S?^SS^ or J?at HKK’KPWKLLINGHni-SEFOIISALK ingDackets. «eam or sail —Pleasantly situate BT. I)I‘NTA.\. than we CAn offer such inducements to the trade PETER BRAD I *, as regards prices as will mate it to their interest ieblo-3Uwtml2 (‘HAS. W. LEWIS, to give us a share of their patronage. Just re- E LARGEST - ASSORTMENT OF ceived, the NEW and t *li EaP fj r ±r,i Wall Paper & Window Shades European .Monthly Reports ot fashion, and In the country, at Henisch N. tJo.'p Patent Shears. A full line of MILITARY TKIMiMINGS. suit able for Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. , . TAMFSO-NKIliL 1 " 11 ’ *l5O PUB MONTH.—THE JOSEPH 11. MAGUIRE. 49 Little Giant Sewtrg Machine Co., ZlZTTJ.’—want an Agent in each county to solicit orders NOTICE.-INTHBCOtRTOFQI.AR- f or their new 815 Machine, with guage, screw ter Sessions of Allegheny county. Penn- driver and extra needles, we will pay a liberal sylvania, No. —. .March lrrni. A. it. lo»»4. salary and expenses, or give large commission. . In the matter ol the petition ol sundry free- -p or particulars, terms. &c., enclose a stamp, and ! holders of the City Of Allegheny- for the \ sea addr ‘ OS3 S. T. PAGE, I tion of certain alleys an-1 a street, in the sectid Toledo, Ohio, ; Ward, of said city. Oen. Agent for the United States. ! All parties interested Are hereby notified, that fehS-tmdStSmw 1 I on SATURDAY, February 13th, 1864. a petition i ! was presented to said Ci-urt, signed by twelve I~IECKHAM & LONG, 1 freeholders of said Ward, praying the Court. to JEI ■ grant a rule to show cause why so much of an Liberty Street, Pittsburg ! alley lying in said Ward, parallel with Bidwell , fIBNTS _ nR i and Fremont streets, should not be vacated ffnd A 90 * j : closed up, from the northern line of the right of Russell Mewer and Reaper, way of tne Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Buckeye Mower and Reaper, — Railway Company, wfiere the said line crosses Quaker Mower and Reaper, . GOOD - INVESTMENT.—A NEW 1 said alley to Island Lane, because the said por- Cayuga Chief Mower and Reapei, and valuable machine, capable of netting 1 tion of said alley has become useless to the pub- Farmer Mower, *•26 per day above expenses, has just been com- ■ lie and those having lands abounding thereon. M oods Mower. j.ieted and patented. The patent-right f. UN 300 boxes No. 1 Firecrackers, where the said line crosses said street, to the _ 164 Wood •_ 10 cases SicHv Liconcc. street known as Allegheny avenue, should not CJ ARDTNES- OIL, &•€., is a lJV R * ,r l?Uicoricc, be vacated and closed up. for the reason that the W . do iT iJ 116 \} *' * same has become useless to the public and those 30 cases )£ Cans Sar ies, 20 kegs Baking Soda, j having lands abounding thereon. 20 do y 3 do do ioo mats uassia, Thai Aaid Court granted the rul» aforesaid, 6do % do do boneless. 50 boxes nock candy. ! and ordered that notice be given ol the tilling of 30 do quarts and pints Olive Oil, citron, I said petition, and of the granting of said rale as 20 do Italians Maccaroni, m bills CHraePa hnttff, „ » required by law. |» do do Vermicella, . 'S?R° as Tobacco, ‘in billi JOHN H„.HAMPTON, Just received and for salebv „„ 75,000 Havana Cigara, vartoa, quality, «biSBt-»taw • > ' Aft’f o/Petttibners. REVMER fc BROS., 60,000 fiavfd» Sixes Cigars, , f#M9 126-aod 128 Woodst In store and for sale by. tt|IMOTAL OP IH'BH'V STABLE REYMEPii BROS., i ■m,The underslgned having removed "Ms Live--i " s *! l iw andi 128 j testable &am die tear of the Scott House, to I ! near the cottier of' First and SmHhneld street. I { W. O. Cb&hH old stand, is prepared to furnish ! -■ OTo.box«*«oi»a^n»i-.. ■ j ****** bkdpobu stbeet por Just received and for j a. OPENED THIS DAT, AT HUGUS & HACKES 4-00 Pteces New • Style Prints— DARK ANI) LIGHT, GINGHAMS, DK LA INKS at 31 HALMMRALS at *2.60 Comer Fifth and Market ata* gERRnro- New Goods gECOND NATIONAL BANK New Gc'K % . OF PITTSBURGH TREASURY DEPAJiTIUiI.XT. y OFl’h'E of (/GJI I’TROLLKK Or THE CiERtMT, Washington City, Feb. lath, i«C4. heueap. By afsisCactory evidence presented to the undersigned, It has been made to appear that the SECGNTJ NATIONAL BANK UF Pl'l TSBIIC IH. in the County r.f Allegheny, and State of Pennayh nan, has been duly ortr.tii ize.l uuder and according to the requirements oi the A>A of Congress, entitled •• An" Au to pro vide a National Currency. secured hy a pledge <>i l nited States Stocks, and to provide tor the cir culation and redemption thereof.”approvcil Fet ruary 26th, 1863, and has compiled with ail the pro\ Lions ot said Act required to W compiled with l*ef«>re c.muneucimr the huaiuesr of Bank- New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods ing : Now. therefore, I, Uimh MvC.»i.lo< h, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certiis that the said SECOND NATIONAL HANK OK PI T 1 SBl. UGH,County of Allegheny. an t Stat«* or Pennsylvania, Is autiioi ized to commence the bu.-meflb of B&nlting under the Aet aforesaid. In testimony w hereof u it neM* my hau l > / and seal of oflke, this 13tb day ol Vcbru ' i ary. 1864. HCC.H M.-C( LLocH. New Gcrih New Goods New Goods " - : Comptroller ol iLt Currea.v. tub niKA/nu NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH. I* A .. GOODS, LirnaMlj IKnN Oi\ 1K« - i ( Hj.itai, $300,000, with pnvii. Lncrr t»c t The IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY hav ing organized nndcr the National Currency Act, offers its service?* for the 1i ansact ion <>t a i irticr ai Banking Business. Drafts bought and sold Money received on Deposit, and Collections made on ail parts ot the country ,J .u'i.B Pain I ek, j luiiu K*uu.\-*.»n Jake Hii.i, | K. Um uhma.n, ( V Kh'iuEK, I W M UMioin WM l.i'ul'Lß, i (i K. W AKNl.lt Pro: hut JNu L. PAl'lKßsu.N, UasJiier. feb£3-4md Corner of Penn and St. Clair Street* m iJE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND 1 most suceosstul BUSINESS ILIAN'S GUI/* LEGE in the Vnited StAtes. .«s?“Student#can enter and review at any time. CIRCI’LAJiS containing lull information sent ?rb« of charge to any aUdreas on application to q .. • hoPrinoMX Hunts'. C.. ' % de i-lawdij i Kstllpoad Bonda lutUW uO ■jaYEW Loaned on Mortgage on Heal Kstate. 49/223 00 Loaned on Collateral 34,u25 00 Trimming House for Tailors. g JOHN A. GRIFFITH ft 00., Beg leave to announce to the Merchant Tailors ; Unsettled Bosses and Ulohiers of Baltimore and Wasiungton. that IS? h " e opone “ * TEn,MIX,i H K ’ A. A. CAERIEE & BEO,, Agents, 63 FOURTH STREET, febl3-2tnd Pittsburgh, Pa. feb2-3tawtal FOR SALE $1,000,000 PITTSBURGH, PA. 1864. STEAMSHIPS. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C Piano Covers, Pine Embroidered Cloth, Embossed Cloth, A new and SPLENDID ASSORTMENT iuoi ~i tl.e N\ w C irj-et Store of * MTarland, Collins &. Co. jr,h4 Venetian Blind Trimmings, Ad entirely new and complete assortment just received at the SEW CARPET STORE M FARLAND, COLI-IXS dt CO. SMITH, PARK & 00., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY, PITTSBURGH. Warehouse. No. 143 First and 120 Second fits. Manufacturers of all sizes azd descriptions of Coal Oil Retorts, and Stills. Gas and Water pipes. Sail Irons, I»og Irons. Wagon Boxes. seal moulds. Pullies. Hangers mid Couplings. Also. Jobbing and nsachituTj ot to ery descrip tion made to order. Hat ing a complete machine suop attached to the loundry, all necessary fitting will t>e carefully attended to. o2i-lydAw Benefit of Subsistence Committee, j IMSITOIIS WILL BE ADMITTED T into the Fort Pitt Works. Fifth Ward,.to ! see the famous 20-INCH GUN daily, until April Ist., idfrl. Price ol Admission, 25 CENTS, the entire proeecdsto be presented to the Subsistence , Committee of Pittsburgh. Tickets sold at the office of the works, at Monongahela House, and St. Charles Hotel. feblTMind \ COUNTRY BLANKETS. JV.ST. RECEIVED —A SPLENDID lot of COUNTRY BLANKETS, at H. J. LYNCH'S, No. 96 Market street, arul No. : Market Alley. STATEMENT OP THE CONDITIO^ of the Charter Oak Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY Jan. Ist, 18114. ASSETS. *328,503 52 LIABILITIES. POERSTER & SCHWARZ'S, 1W Smlthflcld at. style. PjmLAPKL* new style of StampM .QOHrPaper HmwSw? with Satin Damask. toerteA. tor aalebv P VT. p * aI A^§HALX*« mtS? -Brw&odjst._ (The ilailt! .jpo.st. The Democratic Party and Slavery. Some observations ou this subject, which we deemed it pindent to offer a few weeks since, have drawn out, from all parts ot the loyal states, responses which show that we were fortunate enough to strike the key-note of a widely diffused public sentiment. We have found our views echoed, with more or less abatement, or more or less exaggera tion, in the loyal press of the country, in Congress, and especially in numerous letters of indorsement from men of influ ence and standing in the Democratic part}’. This favorable impression and these warm indorsements are certainly not due to the novelty of our views, blit only to their timeliness. If they had any merit, it consisted merely in an apt application to present circumstances of time-honered principles to which the Democratic paTty has always assented. We have not made converts to a new faith, but only led the way in the appli cation 'of old principles to a new problem. W hile the main drift of public senti ment to the Democratic party i 9 Jtoward a simple and unqualified indorsement of our position precisely as we.defined it, we observe that a very few persons and presses, who seem to mistake that posi tion for an innovation, fall into lines of argument which evince, on the one side, something of the exaggerated zeal of new converts, and on the other, a little of the defensive vehemence natural to men who fear that their party is catting loose from old moorings. These are points on which wo do not think it wise to have a contro versy with any class of men who desire the success of the Democratic party; es pecially, os the general sense ofthe party, which has been so widely- expressed, is in entire harmony with our views The only argument we choose to make on the subject is simply to restate our posi tion, leaving the statement to make whatever impression may be thoughtdue to its intrinsic weight. It has for some time been the cue of the adversaries of the Democratic party to stigmatize it as a pro-slavery party, and to excite prejudice against it as the patron and apologist of an institution which is condemned by tire civilization ol the age. That this is an unjust im putation on the Democracy of the North ern States, is demonstrated by the broad and undeniable fact that slavery was abolished in all the Northern States in which it ever existed with the ap proval and hearty concurrence of all the people of these states without distinction of party. No northern Democrat ever opposed or regetted the abolition of slavery in the state of his residence, much less ever proposed or wished its re-establishment. The head of a family who takes the most careful pains to train up his own children in the principles of Cliristain virtue, gives the strongest pos pfibcrpies, e veil cnt»ag wire may not Himh it his duty to interfere with the domestic discipline of his infidel neighbor. If "that neighbor happens to he his partner in business, the fact that-they are members of the same firm confers upon neither any control over the house hold of the other however strongly he may disapprove of its management.. But can there be no virtue unless it be of that meddlesome and intrusive kind which violates the sacred right of distinct fam ilies, or of distinct communities, to be exempt from the officious and censorious surveillance of neighboring families, or neighboring communities? Does a man cease to be virtuous, because in addi tion to other virtues, he practices the discreet and peace-promoting virtue of minding liis own business. Besides the great cardinal fact on whidh we insist, that Northern Demo crats have proved their abhorreftce of slavery by assisting jn expelling it from their own States and bolting the doors against its return, they have expressed public and constant satisfaction at all movements toward its abolition in other States, by the people of those States, and equally decided deprecations of the ar rest of such movements by impertinent outside interference. We could, if ne cessary, fill our columns, to overflowing with citations from the documents, speeches, and writings of Democratic statesmen, in which it was urged as a strong point against the abolition cru sade of the last thirty years, that it had put hack emancipation in the border slave States. Is this a species of argu ment to b e used by men who approve of slavery and desire itscontinuance? The pro-slavery stigma attempted to he fixed on Northern Democrats is a ca lumny; it has always been repelled as a calumny tlirdughdut the hqittd contro versies which have prevailed' since the annexation of ; fCesas, Southern Democrats the slavery issue was’ early merged-in the higher issueof the right of the- States to control -their 1 domestic affairs, and it was,only by,attacks on sla very that this right was assailed, they were led to defend the outpoSt"a‘s if it were the citadel itself, and thereby fur nished a pretext for the calumny against the Democratic party. But the Demo crats of the North,, umny, have steadily asserted that it was not slavery •'which.th.uy wished to up hold, hut only the constitutional right, of each State twaeterriftrie fijrltkefif-liM the Northern States had done) when it would abolish slavery, or whether it would abolish it at all. ct ..., ,- The facts we have here stated are of Aieh general notoriety that no person tol-, erably acquainted with unpolitical his tory will be likely to deity therii. It'-only remains to- apply the principles which underlie them to present issues. I keep’in my house a 9mhll aquarium and a few canary birds, and my neighbor, whose taste differs from mine, is a snake -1 fancier. He keeps a cage of poisonous serpents, whose breath infects theatmos -1 phere of his apartments and impairs the health of his family. I have no more 1 rh-h! to enter his house and kiTl or un cage his serpents than he has to enter * mine and break my aquariurn. But sup pose he has disturbed' the peace of Jite i neighborhood, and committed a homi- I ride upon one of my; childrenalthough I 1 cannot' enter nis house tlie office 1 ST the law may, and if I am summoned as one I of a .posse to-assist in the arrest and the criminal resists,, b> 9 , snake -cage may be I broken to pieces in the melee, and the life [ trodden ’out 6f the “hissing monsters, without any grounds of an action for | trespass. No magistrate could have issueda.war rant for.killing the serpents* but the offli ’ cer ofthe law, once legally in the house, is not reSponsiWlefsV Shy damage 1 which -Stray incidentally be done in overpower ing resistance. Whether It be the nox-' are destroyed, so when, our, annienare legally within the southern Stales fdr the purpose of overpowering’ ! T¥sBt2riee, those who! 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