"Tam BtOTSotS rtf ©ht§ailH§o!it. PITTSBURGH 'Xtf'ETTN'ESB’A.Y MO'RN’INO-, MARCH 9, 1964. MR. CHASE’S BANK PROJECT. The ultra-federal party of this country haye clung with rare consistency to the idea of concentrating the money power at Washington. Thai accomplished, all the rest JiecOtncs easy. Therefore they established, two National Banks, which liavo ihoth been repudiated by the peo ple. And 1 how, for the third time, Mr. Chase’s audacious project for the sub jugation of State Rights and institutions is pushed with impatient vigor. But when the madness of the hour subsides, he will find that the people of the several States.will resume their long-cheiished and. jealously reserved powers. We spoke of Mr. Gallatin’s pamph let on the “Currency Debt, and Taxn tive.” He seta out with the startling po sition! that our disbursements are the largest ever'made by any nation in the wbHci in tile same length of time, and he utters the “disloyal’’ idea that there “Is necessity for economy in our na tional expenditures.” He tldnks that paper money will prove to he the “winding-sheet of the existing formida ble American rebellion.” He also thinks that tbeTe should be “skill in the Gov ernment”—as if the second WAsniNG TON, and the SECOND Hamilton did not comprise more Administrative and finan cial skin than ever was found in one “Government!” Mr Gat.t.atin says that “with the power now in the handsof the Seeretary of the- ’Treasury , he can make wages high or low—and he can advance or put down the values of property, in his dis cretiOtrV” It is alleged in the pamphlet that Mr. Chase is deceiving himself with “false theories of money, currency, hanking, taxation and funding’’—and that he has already been led Into griev ous mistakes —for instance, his internal revenues have fallen far below liis esti mates, and the amount to which be Ims issued his fi action al currency is “cnor mously below his expectations.” He expected 8i millions from his internal revenues —he realised 38 millions. Here i 9 a statement that will astonish some of the village Roth scnti.Dß, “wise fellows” who tell you that Mr. Chase’s currency is the best and cheapest cur rency the world has overseen “Alter the war of 1812 the greatest depreciation of the currency at New Tork, in Octo ber,. Win was SIXTEEN PER CENT, dis thrke pee CENT, discount, lut the dis count at the present time on our govern ment tegal tendernotes is thirty-three FEB cent.” —and this, remember, is not after the expiration of w ar, hut in the fttll flash of n ntional anger and expecta tion. Hoyv will it be when the war is over, and we are burdened with 4,000 millions.of permanent debt ? Mr. Gallatin- objects to Mr. Chase’s pet-batik scheme as unsafe, and says that if the Treasury is determined to break the old hanks down, as he threatens, that he should moderate his wrath a lit tie atld modify his plans, by putting in some saving clauses —one of which is that the pet-banks sbould give as much security as the Assistant Treasurers give , another is to require the new banks to keep a certain amount of coin—they are not required to have any of their own 1 now, but are to bank entire i.t on pa per. It is easy to see that this pampli ieteer. has, old-fashioned notions of banking. ' T&e'collapse of rebel paper money Bilotild be taken as a wamin g by our own rulers against issuing "vast vol umes of paper money’ —lor the liisto ry of Rebel paper money is nothing more i'6t" lgss than tbe history of all paper money, wJten : issued in excess. Mr. •jQaaaiSTnt asks: "Why are bonds so lbW’. of the excessive issues of legal tender paper.” "And if people in Etlropecan send,-their gold here and get fifty par cent more for it than its MbmlhhFpriee, m 15. SI Bonds, our own 1 people must continue to bear the loss of 33 per cent.” The ideal term used by Mr. Oil ASET, 1 in.t rinttic worth, as distin .-tontjnted Mto.-bfMh B °f all speculators on 1 money frbmthc titneofLaw downwards. ’' Mr. Hl’Ouui.omr. Controller of Curren cy, iojtliß Cjflef—‘‘An increase of inirnttlating medippi inflates prices—high prices require increased circulation — ttifd acT-and re-act upon each rib rpdnndan ey of currency .appears, a, collapse take) place and WiftAT 18 81IPPO SED to be real is shown to be WITHOUT .jC.gtBSTANTiA L FOUNDATION.” After'many eloqutent extracts show. ' tfhte of e xeessive paper issues eon elusion oP an old German vifaSmef.-sißr .given, . who- declared that “Moi¥tir ; Sta 'WOxey, and paper is pa ./li > al ehemy can in viiiidqjethis truth. . BntfMrcClLisE has erred in nearly all • hTAsclibmes. Ho was urged to accept an . Internalreven ue tax upon sales of goods wjiich would have yielded him 150 mil irons:a year, at little expense, instead of • whlfeß we bare a complicated system I « ra 7 rcv ® nne cflirars, the J system that ever oppres- 1 sed'U taxvi3dden : people. Yet this exe-j ‘ i erS]blb i Was Only l put 88 millions i was adopted * nfaH&Qi iitffWrpd $ officers, ’• , ( • for Mt, ‘Chabk’b frienda must dive, and j Jdftr ibe army. H I ’’ , dsks; ' ~?»« old ganfo?!.--——— = -ylhff peopjedo I not. respond to i 1.... It iß,l:»:® ? ?PtSN;rrsTrt.y—t ee t h I Vbspm(&fctespima i ’to -the hails of the j oat -^ by thcu,e t<? | ‘ &&&.*&A X tj,; s at,,, to excite predjudice against them by All work warranted charging them with sympathy with the | rebels—intimations of partizan hostility | jus-iyd to the administratioi-all these so per- TMT%O \ A li • VHiclanit that- the grand M-myh ADVERTISEMENTS. Ifo-DA sistenuy bag* T ", " ~~ speculators who sfaSRM ABOTH®, tSB? ' street, p : ‘* W t Wood Street, greeof fluidity;- jm-n you feel continued pain .1 >f>' - ‘ .&S§U T « -JUT M* sw ’*■ in the head or bowel£dra3y continued uneaai- i fgi Treasury vfflK* 'V*. . . , f ness in any organ of partsof the body, you can . -•£, u ,„ on THE BANKS V® &* 1»««‘ locatta. on 1 .flh .treet havtag. of •&oSStaK*y u&* -.S', $ MIN ON THEM haye natwome more and more undesirable for our Bran&reth’s Pllla. “-W *£ failed to make on Ote business, we beg.'.to announce that we will re- Bleeding may give momentary eaee, because the IN FAVt.K Or TUB % public mind.” move our MUSIC STORE, on the IST Ox blood leit will nave more room. Butaa the body 1 ,’ \ & . apr ii. next to is made-from the blood,- and -sustained by the behave not tune nor space iurther AlK " J “ Ui,lu blood, towaate ourfcloodis to waste ourliie, review this excellent pamphlet, however, | ... . vv/ w\t \ sJ r Tl> Pills re\fev™\ r he ofecuh^ it abounds in information and valuable ; YY V_/V/,L* lag by only taking away what it cun well spare, . vj and TUI£ V S KVKK HUKT. advice, and we shall probably recur to it ] , Mrs. Hooper, of Barnstable, Mass., whs (Mired . ’ Four Doors Above sth bt., of St. Vitus’ lMncc, Geoeral lability, poorness J j again. of blood, and costlveness of many years s tau<i» - - ' 1 “ ; ing, by Brandreth’s Pills. The case at length is SUDDEN RESUBRECTION. I N3arl ,- opposite Pittsburg Trust company. ATII. I>m t l,urrt. | , . and by all respectable dealers in medicines. 1 , 4*rThe evclusne agency tor fcbA-lydfcwc ST,;^'VAV ' S mNOS DR. R. A. WILSON 5 Will remain in our possession as before. I H. KLEBER & 880. Tonic, Cathartic j jan26 ij. ... cors"-* ll Anti-Dyspeptic & Headache: i fIKC^ a: »C< >r ' r r “ I take pleasure in recommending it as e\ery \HSE? way reliable •* h'e\. I ir. LEA Y ITT. i Editor New York huiepeintvni The Pittsburgh Gazette of Monday last, under the familiar caption of the i “situation,” announced that Gen. Me- Cleli.an w ill he the Democratic party’s choice for the next Presidency; and. '■ then, it added, "he will be a formidable candidate." Yesterday the Gazette re turned to this subject and quoted the New York Tribune as evidence o( its own sagacity, in relation to the strength of McClellan among the people. The Tribune article concludes thus: Add to every remaining devotee of the .Slate Tower the soldiers and others who Will \oto for him as a fatorite General, and he becomes a candidate hard to be beaten. Only by dietring down to the bed-rock of Principle, and imbuing the masses with a stern repugnance to Unman Slavery, with all its walks and ways, its inci dents and belongings.can wo insure the discomfit ure of this, itslmai and insinuating representa tive and embodiment. And to this end. syste matic etf'ort* should bo at once commenced and tigorously prosecuted The first impression created t«y readiflg these warnings, is the sudden resurrec tion of Gen, McClellan from that cold and deep obstruction in -which Aboli tionism long since buried him. Hen Wade and John Cowde, more thun eighteen months ago, by calumny anti subordination drove him —so they thought —in disgrace, from the army. They proved to their own satisfaction, not only McClellan's incapacity, hut his “sympathy with traitors.” Since then, the whole power of the Adminis tration, its press and correspondents have been employed to keep poor little Mac in the grave they dug for him; but 10, his “sepulchre suddenly opens its pon derous and marble jaws to cast him up again," causing Abolitionism to trem ble in every member of its rickety frame The reader knows that -ince McClellan was fori cd into retirement, there ha* scarcely been a day that special Aboli tion telegram- from Washington have not announced sc.me new discovery going to prove his incapacity or disloy alty. When Burnside took McClei lan’s place and murdend ten thou sand men at Fredericksburg, the Aboli tionists charged it to McClellan s p!an v of campaign. And so, ever since; when a disaster overtakes us the Admin- istration endeavors to prevent unfavora ble comparison with that General's ope rations, by inventing against him addi tional slander. As further evidence 01 their persistent conspiracy we find a m w calumny going the rounds of the Abolition press—it is invented as an offset to the damage done the Adminis tration, by its late achievement in Flor ida. It istbat McClellan had, for some Tee, the evening after he had whipped the rebel army at Antietam. But this new falsehood is too glaring for belief, and will have no more effect, in damaging McOlet lan, than the thousand other* which have been invented against him. Our opponents are just ns much mistaken in the effect of these shameful proceed, ings, as they are in their expectations of having the Democracy upon a slavery platform in the next National eontiin. Let slavery take care of itself; and if it can’t, let it take the same chances as all else in rebellion again.-t the Constitu tion. ANOTHER SI'PPLY OF THAT » exquisite perfume, Night Blooming Cereus, With a large and full assortment of extracts for the handkerchief, received at Joseph Fleming's Drue Store, corner of the Diamond and Market street, where also may be obtained a full assort- i ment of Toilet and Bathing Sponges, Toilet Soaps of every description. Trusses, Shoulder 1 Braces, at low prices. The best lot of prime Potash ever brought to the city at ten cents per pound. Soda Asli of the best quality at the j cents per pound. No. 1 White Carbon Uil at fif ; ty cents per gallon. Beil’s pure Kye Whisky, which, for excellence cannot be excelled anti li quors of all description for medicinal purpose a at the lowest Remcmlxtrthe place for the 1 best articles and lowest prices, is at Jos. Fleralntf’s Drug Store Corner of the Diamond ami Market st. mhl-mfitt IKT3T 33 STRICTLY PURE ARTICL at low pricks. PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, __ _ „ __ .. .__ skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera -Sin- TORRENCE & McGARR, al,m,l ' ll, ' u " SoU ATOTHECAHIEH, A,Mre«s ~11 order!! to H '" AX T, "> |N v Corner Fourth au<l Market Streets, PPM Ass .Now \..ik PITTSBURGH. Drugs, Drugs, Medicines, Medicines, Chemicals, Chemicals, Paints, Paints, Spices, Spices, Craani Tartar, English Mustard, '&c French. English and American Ferfuiuery and Toilet Article**, Brushes, Truaaee, Patent Medi cines and all Druggists articles. Strictly purr Articles at low prices. 4©*PhysiciAue Prescriptions accurately com pounded at all hours. Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal use on ly. juB»lyd CONSUMPTIVES.—THE KEY, E, A. WILSON’S REMEDY Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections, Together with a pamphlet giving the presreip tion and a short history of liia ease, oan be Ob tained of JOSEPH BtEMIHG, Corner Market street and the Diamond, SWISm. PITTSBURGH. 134 Smithfleld Street* PITTSBURGH, j THE POST---Pira:SBURGH, ¥f jHOMING, MARCH 9, “ lga "' & KERB, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver and Brass Platers, And manufacturers of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, No. Si. Clair btrect, and Duquesne Way, \uear the Kmlce,) VITTSBURGH. CONFESSIONS AND EX •dS' PFKIFNrK OF AN INYA LTD.—Pul lished for the benefit, And hha CAFTJON 'l'o YITNG- AIEN and others, who suflor lroin Nervous Debility. Premature Decay of Man hood, k c., supplying at the same time Thu Mi; vN’ ♦ 5’ Sei.F-Gvur. IJy une who has cured hlmscli niter undergoing considerable quackery. By inclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, single copies n.sy l*e had of the author. NATHANIEL MAY FA IK, esq., febs-3md&w Kodtord, Kings co.. N V. FACT. In the year IV»;j Mr. Mathews first ptepared the \ ENE'IIAN HA IK I>Y K ; since that time it has ln*«?u usahl by thuusauda. and in no instance ha* it failed to giv e entire satisUctiuu. The VENETIAN DY’Eisthe cheapest in the world. Its price is only Fifty ceuta, and cacti bottle contains double the quantity ot dye in those usually sold for Jl. The VENETIAN DYE is warranted not to in jure the hair or scalp in the slightest degree. Ihe YEN KIT AN DYE works with rapidity and certainty, the hair requiring no preparation whatever. Ihe VENETIAN PY'L produces any that may t»e desired—one that will not lade.crock or wash out—one that is as permanent as the hair j itself. For sale by ell druggists. Price 50 cents. ! A. 1 MATHEWS. ! < irner.al Agent. I*2 (Jnlri st. N. V. Also ni anu fact out of Mininv-' A u v ; t \Ha i u (}iiw-. the Ik;st leur drr?-uu’ in use. Price -h ceut* janltMyd TOBIAS* VENETIAN LINI - A certain curefor pains an.i aches, and warranted puperor to any nthei. Group it positively cures; relief is absolutely sure immediately it is used. Mothers reuun.U r this, and arm v ourselves with a bottle u ithout delay. »’ti.u|) U a disease which gives no notice, iroquent ly attacking the child Hi ihedead houi of night ; beiore a phy sin m . in be summoned it may he to.. late Ki member. the \ enetian I.Hi tmen t never tails. Price dA and .V) cents a hoi 11, sold by THI hUAS K El>P A 1 H. Pittsburgh, and all respectable Druggists Oftice, 66 Gortlar.lt street, New \ ork. teM-lydxw c (.HKAT REBELLION Triumph of a Great Discovery The public ha« ntn-Uf>\ .against cn'f/cfi'itrij !ia,r Dye*. Fashion has loreaworu them. A 6nen ;ioup community h.as adopted m their stead, FII IST A DORO’S ,11A IK DYE, And for lh- >'• rrirsiinr ; It embrowns arid black-ms the hair, nut the Jt is a tit urtahie emoUh-vt. not a*u'i':in//'nrf It doc*not burlesque nature with a,(j •n/liil.u low », h..t produces In r own briny /.•!, .Ms • oolm.r efle. t is huh n,j M rtef<x7i.*»i. Its results .are uniloni. It <•- i n’L^iain. lei 4-1 yd Awe \ T E\FTIA.V HAIR DY E, VF.YETI \\ ▼ UN 1 M i:\ r and <'UNT.X D< >Ki >'S H \ 11; I>Y‘K. sold at Jths. FL EAlfNti'.s 1 > 1\ i ii STOKE, i or. of the Diamond and Market st. KATIIAIHON.— HATH A iron L from the Greek word “ Kal hr<*. or “Kathairo,” signifying to cleanr*e, rejuvenate and restore. This article is what its name signi fies. For pre»erv mg. restoring and bcautilvin/ the human hair it is the most rvmnrkAble pir paration In tlie world. It is again owned amt put up by the original proprietor, and is non made with the same care. *kill and attention Which gave it a bale ol over one million hot I le* per annum. It is a most delightful H-ur Dr. .-.-mg It eradicates scurf and daodrult'. It keep* the be nl cool and clean. It makes I he hair n. h. aolt and glossy. It prerents the hair (rom falling off ami turning gray . It restores hair upon bald heads. Any Duly ot Genieman vv ho value* tbemitiiul head ol hair should use I.> un - , Knlhtirmi It is known and imedthroughout thecn ili/**tl w ,n m NuKl b) tili rcspertahlo dealer*. DKMAS >. BA K NFS &('(>., New York. j HAG AN’S MAGNOLIA BALM.— This is the most delmhtlul and i»\t 1 inrdi nary article ner discovered. It changes thr run ( burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture ol ravishing beauty, Imparting the marble punty 01 youth and the dielinguc appearance no uniting m the city belle ot iisluon. It removes tan’. ■ freckles, pimples and roughness from the skm. leaving the complexion fresh, transparent and ! smooth. It contains no material injurious to the »T^H£IM9TREET , 9 INIMITABLE Li AIK K KSrtikATIYl::, N< >T A DYL. but restores gray hair to its original color, by supplying the cajnllary .tubes with natural atis tenance, impaired tiy age or disease. All instai - tancous di/Ct are composed ol lunar eau.'/ie, des troying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and afford of themselves no dressing. Heimstreot's Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its natural color by any easy process, but gjves the hair a Dyes, Dyes, Oils, Oils, Soda, Soda, Promotes its growth, prevents its Billing oft. eradicates dandruff, and imparts health and pleas antness to the head. It .has stood the test of time, tveing the original Hair Coloring, and is loimtantly increasing iu lavor. I sed by both geuth im*n and ladies, it is eohl by all respecta ble dialers, or can tie procured by them of the commercial agents. D. S. BARNFS fit tU. 202 Biuadw'ty, New York. Two sizes, 60e. aud ti. (|r*S=MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI MENT.—The parties in St. Louis and Cincinnati who have been counterfeitingfcthe Mustang Liniment under pretence of proprietor ship have been thoroughly cstopedby thet ‘ourts. To guard against the further imposition. I have procured from the l. nited States Treasury, a pri ; vate steel-plate revenue aramp, which is placed ; over ttie top of each bottle. Each stamp bears : the far-\imilc ol uiy signature, and without which ; the article is a counterfeit, dangerous ami woriti '• loss imitation. Examineevorj bottle. Tln»Liu ! iment has been in use and growing in favor tor many years. Thorn hardly exists a hamlet on the habitable globe that aoea nut eontaln evi dence of its wonderful effects. It ia the best emolhent in. the 'Wild. With its present im proved ingredients, its etfccis upon man and beast are perfectly remarkable, Sores are heal ed, tfalnk relieved, lives saved, valuable-anfmals ra&Jc useful,' and untold ilia assuaged l . Fofeuts, bruises. Bprsrfhs, rheumatism, bites, caked breasts, strained horses, Ac., it i&a.sbver>: eign. remedy that should never be dispensed, with. . it should be> iß.evsjgr-ifomUfi. b F all druggists. -v,; C#sT'‘«i. _ D. S. RAR NES, New "York. rVIUE ABOVE ARTICLES FOR SALE by r SIMON JOHNSTON, , . cor. Smlthfield and Fourth sta. feb26-£md&.w-eod la It a Dye. Manuhactured bv .1 *'lil fa 1 A I)UKt . Ajipiicu oy an tiatr uresscra. [.uxurlant Beauty, PIL L S . rjpHEY ARE THE KESI'I.T OF LONG INVESTIGATION. And e uefully condueted experiments. hav iug beeu in use many years, dining w huh Mine they have pro etiie.l and relieved a wist amounted sintering from Headache, whether unginaiim; in the inivouf system, or Horn a deranged state ofbhe 'i/O'/un *>. They may be Taken at all Times With perfect safety, without making an) change nl dud, mu/ tin i-/ ii i; ffitOU (.*•/«. ri-ndt n V cumj hi mint i . . n tf,. ■. h> < , uw- BY THE USE OF THESE PILLS, The periodic attaeka ol Nervous or Kirk llendarht May Ik‘ prevented: and u taken in the commence ment ul an attack, immediate relief ol pain and sickne.-a wilt be obtained. TTlioy Srldom l^nil In removing Sansm and Ilradactu . to w hieh fe males are so subject. They act Gently on the Bowels, Kcmoving fV,.'iir;io: FOK LITER A 1 i Y MLN. <tud‘-uts. Delicate Females, and all persons of s < ihi.hin h.ihitx they are valuable as a /./i.ruhn nupii.v in/ the . r; i v in/ t>»rn ui I \ ..or t. Ili-'diiri-tivi cig'm-. and re-;<n in/ tbe n,:.iib el t-t ici r \ a r,d utrOllgt Ii ol the u hole -V roii DVSPKPSI A , And its ten thousand inconv eniemes, t rom a .-.light indigestion and sallow cheek, to extreme ernanci.ation and depression of spirits, or a con firmed case of melancholia in its most aggr.av a ted form—are these Pill.-, contidently recommended, as a cure, it preserv im-ly used Liver Complaint---TorpiJ Tevcr. 1 sc the Pills in altcrativ c doses, foi a long tunc, or until the organ is aroused. Intermitting the use of the PUL omv and Mien is Hie better plan Inlenipcrancc Anv mu' vv bo i> -,i u id< irl u n-ite a> to < it<u drink too much, ma\ save himselt a tit id apo plexy . or other senou- con ieq uetices. tiy t:;n..e diately taking a Pill for * lie by B. L. Fahnestock & Co., No. Kl ami 7H YVoorl rvnil 01 Ponrt h St*». Aid all respo-t ;l.|e Dru/g B. li. FAH\EST(Kk\ WORM CONFECTIONS Are prepared from the active principle of his cel ebrated \ errnit uge. Tin y ai c put up in a ui «■ and palat able form, to suit the ta-te o| th'i-e w ;,o .-1111101 coin eiircutly take the \t i.n.lu/. i luidren w ill t ike lln in .. ,i Jt ..» | r , 1 |,~ are an effectS v e w nn.i de-t mv »-r aud may N- gi «*n to the nmnd delicate . Mi l J v K >ll ' A K Kl ' \ \|IM »1.11 HV B. L. FAHNESTOCK t CO., 7(1 and 7* 'Wood anti 0| I-hiurth St* I’A Sold by Druggists and Medicine Tiealera ffeuei dee.»«U, H veif&w = V l^ s SQ iw-'' JBRADBrKY'S ckli'iir: ukd P 1 A N OS ! I'lic must FoWEKFFI.aud Hl.huAM toned Instruments manufactured in the country. HFVKN FIKHT PTtTZTIH Received within n month at Mate Fairs and Institutes. We are also agents for Schomaoker& Co.’s anti Boardman AGray'si Well-known excellent PI A N't is, ami S. D.&H.W.SMITH'S MEIODEONS & HARMONIUMS Persons desiring a perfect instrument are invited to call and examine betore purchasing elsewhere. Anioue those who have purchased these instruments iu this vicini ty we take pleasure in referring to Allen Kra mer, esq . Bateman Uoe, esq.. Allegheny cit\ ; John McCurdy, (ot park, McCurdy G 0.,» Mr*. Mc< 1 ufty. Oakland ; Dr Jonas K. Mot.'liutoek. A. Hoevelef, esij., Richard Bard, esq., Last Lil erty; John Quinn, esq., Dr. D M. Hostetler, D. M Book, esq., Pittsburgh. A Guarantee of 5 years with each 111- Btrnnieni. WAMELINK & BARE, *-ole Agents for Pittsburgh and Western Pa., No. 2 St. (..‘lair at., near suspension.Brulge. A. general assortment of Musical (Foods always on hand. mhl R E M O'VA L. &ffc ON THE FIRST DAY OF APRIL, I will remove to No. 51 Fifth street, at pres- James M'Briitv. Treasurer, cat occupied by .1. M. Hoffman & Bro., and will l'u the lii.r.uieii of i'emperancevllle be prepared to |rive the publie general satislne- hi;, tion with a well assorted stock ul PHIL.! I- Balance Horn Maieli 2;,ih is;, s. IFHIOALam. Ai LTHEM ATI, 'ALIN.STR, - March let. 1864, amount paid by MhMS, and a Large supply of OPTICAL Jab. Kelly Collector as cRICOS, with a fine assortment of RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES, which are warranted- ,' [t ‘'' to strengthen and improve the sight. Made and ; Bi amount of warrautMiaid !? ld J. LiIAMOND, Practical Optreiao, , Percentage to Treasurer No. 39 Fifth Btreet. : Balance m Treasury Remember rhenumber, 51,51, 51 Fifth Btrect. after the Ist of ami do not be imposed upon by others. • m® pEHSOSS OF .MI-SIP A L TASTE IT O ]\r F FT TIT i'' T TP 'I 1 , 11 ,* 1 sl,lJau ’ ’ 1 the corner of Ledlie street, lot LIK ly lslb, .11 feet Hunt in Ho deep to an alley 12 feet wide. A collection of Piano Music - the m\ room-. cellar and finished attic, gaa and wst - a • j vr n - lures, large grape vines,.stable and carriage fe-LL/V Hll i M-TAAXT IT huu-L- 1 i n-e vu.-juo. Terms easy. 'Apply to , , , tv CUTHBERT £c Sli.Ns, I A volume of Songa, Ballads, liuets, and CLuar- "‘ l -' 61 .Markot street. Idles, with Piano arid the piIOTUhItAPH CARDS FOR GEN- , SHOWER OF PKATiT w .rjLKME.N.-Samples and Oatrdogues sent tor 25 cents. Enclose an envelope uilhyour on n r Containing Choice .VopaLllueta, withPfanmAc- u, “‘m end address. D HEJfMKTTE. | compaaiinentc. The pripp of each la solli&r— . oftiy Liberty sf . New York. *2,26 fa doth, and tefn.pJadmEnding—fimt?The tJPRCIAL SALSf—AVE All 1.1. «ON aalc la already lmnicnae. For sale ,by - , tfnue übtif the 15th of MARCH. to dispose ‘•-ftWl °i ouMargc stock of ___ " '*/H j KHABE7S myog; Abe 1 kowitoig- Boots Tuo.fl Shoes, I • sIderedtheBESTpIANOSMADE: ;-War- At LAST YEARS’P&ICES. OMi and secure rantedofght a eara. > :v ; : , a bargain, at , .«AWfS>!BHQ>S.NEW YORK PIANOS’hre " H. BORLAND’S, the CHEAPEST FIRST CL ASS PIANOS m T” hs _ 98 Market at., 2d duor from of h the country «OOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS AT .. ‘ BLLME, JCP Laatern prices, at BORLAND’S »w 43 Fifth Street’ "ten WMirket it. ! grover & baker ; GENUINE MEDICINES SEWIN(rMACHINES PAREIRA BRAVA, ■■l .-onl.-ss ii.ys.-ll Jchi'lili-.l with ym.i sewing I CALCPUHiS AFFECTIONS; Machine." Krv. I>r IHI i ' ki. ANi >. IMitor Xi*iv York t u/:•INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS; •‘lhn\p i frovrr Raker for tivo yearr 1 i nr merits Imvc I'cfn u urn out w 1 thou tt ho gi\ ui i. .m.-i,' i.Yi. • 11-.l>. wiiTi.K, New \ i»i k. It has been recommended by the ta lent of th • Medical Profession for nearly two centuries. ■-IV, Sfi.-Mln,mill w,- 1.-iw uanl ilii.m The Fluid Extract ot l.'ikci s W.achitip. an.l VI tin tf.-*- til) in its heautilul and elastic sewim:. .-uni its Mini'll.-11 >•. * * ifi:n T. MMHlv'l'', i-.iiuT .'on . PAKEIRA BRAVA ".Uiei tiding several good machines. I prefer t lit* i} ro\rr x linker, ami loei competent to re commend it lor every variety ol latnily sewing." 11 P. SPOONER, Editor Hrooklyu Star. Myiirovcrx linker v\ m kr. lutmirnblj ” }•: l‘ ltl; W)\ . K.ht..| k ilk-. I*«. •• Ai v family ha? I most oluvr--tul iti ltd use l' r <*n» the »r«t. It is n lamily blessing." .i .\s. p(>EL< h K. K\-< iovernor of Pounnylv ania. Ofliee. So. 1U FIFTH STREET, A. F. CHATONEY mlilKitllw (icuernl Ageut MASTER PAINTERS. Amkktinu of tiik master untera oi Allegheny county v> ill be hel.l in tin* H ill i.| .1. \ il. HhiUll 1 "* St. ( lur bt reel, 11 In i. 1 lit >or, i on I 111 USl>.\* K \ K.\ l,Mi, tin lotli nist .nt T'j o'clo. k. \ 1 nil .itleiid.'Uice is requested. Hy onlcr ol the President. inH. t . .I||U,Ll!. N’,') PH'IM \ l.\St It Vxi K C OM|*A.N\ Ml l»h< »UK LY \ , N. 'i 1 rt |kl t II 1 Surplu* ,i.m, Ist.. ] m'i | I hit r U't*n .ijipKiiitf.l \«.km ot tint- popuiai i;i’i ’• i! i!>i( i ..[iii u.\. .-mil tin pu-piii’4 !i> issue • inn a \. 59 I'.mriii Burke's Buil.lnur.) t O-P \KT\KHSHIP HliKi:- I 1..1..1. »• \if 11 ii." het tt fen the ua-.lri-unr 1. .I i‘ ll' I 111*’ (1 X 111** 'i 111 | »t \ |<‘ ill .1 i' |l \\ iiiid cjny diasoUeU L>) iuafuui ronaeut, Joa.t: Koffrr Tvtuintr from th. rinn .1 V \>\ \ . .*»• «n \ • k kki'bk i'ai-i.-urjli, I’t , .\l ir i. (| t , i-'C.j CO-PARTNERSHIP I he an I- ,'.irtif ! hurt In* ihu entrre.l ii,t i • >-|' ti liu i .-!u|- l<it .M mal ic: ui inn 11;11 hll |, 11f , lM | \ riitlui- c.l Saddlery and Coach Hardware Iu all Jtr. hi,iiM hen. muter Ih..- unme nnU i > a \ A- n a \ i > j; n X«. .">*» IVoih! *iin i i • MI 1' I>A Y l UtMIAS S. H \ Yl»tiV i < i: 3jl o y.yi. . \\ T K WOl U) INFORM <>| H (IS ▼ ▼ Miners *ud th.- public grin-rally, tint on Al»ttU, IKT, IKOI, W <■ "ill rcmo v c Imm ■ ill present ?Imiic|. No. siKti.r t.» WO 58 WOOD STREET, (Uia -uni « . !l-kno« n If n.lw irr st.m.l .•! Coopei X L-l\ «'l \ . I.u ,-i\ l-HJi. »o . u,.! o| I >!,■ \y ui -S- I.U r!\ r.ou ■ li-. .■ .1 ■ r,; ol prr‘. ii! -t-in.l. u hrre ur' will i‘i' hnj.jn to niff! ‘>l «>;u '-M Ii i' i.,1, '11,,! tiu- in c.-m-rM. mu! Ifrrl w-n ii-il in 1 1 u 1111 on j itn i i'am'.i in.'ii 11 i,-t j ur itoimr u i . ai \ n-1.1 to -»|[ * uisi-u'tion 1 1 A \ HAYDEN. I’lH-l'im’li. M.-uvli 7 l-'i.i. inh-'-'Jw ■ .10l It 111 U AllW I’ITTSHI lUMI 1 ? Hi" .N I \ .MI.K I t\ii. -h. i. |'hat the Chairman mi.l c-ia-ret ir\ <>l this m.vtimr be i„. Kj J Uct rd t, I ‘mi' 111 lil I|. r i l , t v thll tli. hmint j 111 [id Oi W, I - ! 111, U ird I u ill lit- 'indited on Thursday . \ cninr next. i mi i. n,-i . 1 and that >Ul\ Mil.scription- U in.'ll 111 A\ IV 111:1111 unpaid will lx? nan.led m n to 'ill Alderman lor collection. h< \ui 11 d, That 1 Special <’omtnitfee id three l iy appointed to audit .-ill .wiMintt. connect..l And settUi Jui* fcll outstanding accounts and m teud to the collection ot all unpaid subscription.-. , lwWet d, l loit when all is closed up, or w hrn ever the said Committee may deem it proper to do so, the 1 ommittee 'hall publish a list oi buP fjrnlvr-. amount subscribed by each, amount un paid. pi\ iiu’ names in all cum*?. All pa \ iiieutß to tv made to Florence Kramer. FrcaMifer <d !• mirth ward Bounty Fund. ijn motion adjourned to moot on lhursd.a\ evenuiL. the loth wist.. at : t» •]<.-•!<. mnv2t AC-rorXT OK TIIF. BORoVgH OF l.'U.per in.a \ lllc. 1 r.Hii March -JOth. istix to March Ist, IMil, ’ Jas. Kell' , ( olii'.'toi. l O tl.c J{. ,.| roii.j^r-nicrvilU- I'll W.m-h M. In m:,mini Im,lniilm:,t,■ jjiili. |6 In .nl.litl-mill In 1,. .1,1, li.- it,- u , IV]mivll lo niiifHi M'UriiU'. I'lviMircr. Errors .tud cvoiuthlion.- lor collect mi: s H FRENCH, I'ATKICK KENNEDY, Auditors. 1864. # \^ ADT W‘ B %^ ~ p d FOE THE AFFLICTED! GIESOIV’S The inventor of the extract of After aa experience of many years in private practice now offers it to the afflicted in a highly concentrated form. 1 What is Pareira Brava ?-1688 It has, Blnce 16S8, been a specific for INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS LEOCORRHOEA and all diseases of THE URINARY ORGAN Is now offered to an afflicted world in a shape WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. For all diseases of the Bladder. Kidneys, Grav el or Dropsical swelltne, no medicine invented can cope with this compound in its power to it erally ANNIHILATE DISEASE. All bad properties in the drug are removed oy the process of its compounding in the shape of fluid, leaving its STEELING PEOPEETTES ALONE Young men who may be suffering from the many ills consequent upon early indiscretion or abuse should try one bottle and be relieved. The I symptoms are | INDISPOSITION TO EXERTION, | NERVOUS INDISPOSITION, LOSS OF SIGHT, i WARM HANDS AND LIMBS, FLUSHING OF SKIN, GENERAL LASSITUDE, Hy not arresting these signs, which as unerring ly point as the needle to the pole, to Impotenoy. Epileptic Fits, Premature Decay and Peathj-a crime against nature is committed —a practical although protracted SVIi'IDE is being commit ted. l‘»l ,7‘*N 93!)|,?tt* Ail medical authorities agree that were the ef !A£tS rtt ■ f EARLY INDISCRETION Removed, that there would he far less use foi liiHauo Asylunm, Ab tho records of these humane institutions I>m\e tint a very large proportion of their pa tients owe their reception aud detention withi them to early habits of indiscretion. f or all unpleasant and dangerous Gilson's Extract of Pareira Brava Absolutely cures secret diseases, of no matter what length of standing. No of diet is required, no cessation from business. Soldiers Home upon Furlough And who may pesh&ps have unfortunately con tracted disease, will find the Extract of PAKET RA BRAVA the specific for their ills. By its peculiar action upon the Kidneys, it causes a frequent desire to urinate, thereby re moving obstructions and securing the sufferer against all fear ot stricture of the Utherea. YOUNG MEN Beware of the numberless quacks to be found In all large oities. Many of them know Nothing of the Praotice of Medicine, And yet they are allowed to deceive and decoy the trsTWAirr, Until oftentimes after a lifetime of misery, death kunlly ends their suffering. Gilson’s Chlorine Water, In connection with the Extract, is a spqciticfor the Oonnorhea, or protracted Gleet. Syphilitic patients, especially cases of old standing would do well to try GILSON'S Pn,LS *690.4U A Medicine that has STOOtI THE TEST'GV YEARS, and in connection with the use of the 690.46 EXTRACT OF PAIiEIRA BRAVA, V ill effectually eradicate any case, no matter of how long standing. Price, $1 per Bottle 637.77 flio. 10 Deyst., Slew York, denendigent Wiioloaale «*j Hotoll. / J - M. FULTON, Dlipatcft feuifdtngb Fifth Street. ilFlrtt Witt 1? U I?]U Wtt ‘I P»MiI l^lalilMjli H. t. O.VKLEY, G.OOD'. arews TO HOt7SEK3SE&- i ERS.—The subscrlbere, thankful forpait favors, respectfully invite their pattons,to qall andexaminetbetTOifiwstock of iiDrsfeip»<TniismjfG ia&otiatF f gss!& t!MT$g alia ace., Ac., Cookiat.S and Sheet Iron Ware, Hollow Ware! Giii-Imns, Ice Chests, 'FtSTßftbflng- nhd Job“ Work ‘done'tt itt&Es ? * - .All work warranted. ; KIM & SCHWARTZ, : No. 118 Smithfield and 44 Wylie sta. PITTSBUBOK. : -tah iMimt-mi'QA T(bi)VISAB\ERTISEMEITS. CONCERT SM BBOE STORE. mi ec O H* CO LU cc ca \r- CO K o z =c ae K 60 - p. i Concert Hall Shoe Store, r- S S CC i _ j LU 2 U g o r° c_a K cc l+J i J ! C_s : ' o CJ COMER! HALL SHOf STORE, 62 FIFTH STREET, "Has received an decant lot of Tampica Morocco Balmorals, WHICH ARE SEIZING AT OLD PRICES. mh9 02 <£ -I 2 * t>- cq a) u J a <t} § 1 3 0 g VrW »' 3 *3 " 0 “ i «-S| I $ I shsbj i : * « O 5£ «I aH £ ■O S ® 4 .* S ?b,Ai OT ! p3 «"h i® 'a § o'v a wISI3 5 I X t 0 3 1 * \%i ft m s i s _ sll o , £3 10 ® I I £ i 2 g 2 ! ; b *“*9sl in HSJ® S “ » § “ A £ |s e 0 5j- ffl CD ,2 S i |25 m-§ g a § O 4 H S! "6 i-q m & ‘WILSON’S HIGHEST PREMIUM LOCKS TIT C II SEW IN G MACHINES The Cheapest, Simplest and Best Principal Oillee and Wholesale Emporium, No. 27 FIFTH ST., Thiee iloors below Bank Block, WM. SUMNER & CO., WESTERN AGENTS. fptd-rtAw it} it} vf? »f? it} it} 0100 I o .. _l h a <4 H fe GC S if? if? if? if? if?'if? if? if? CARPETS. KHEW STOCK. TIIK LATEST STYLES IMPORTED OP VELVETS, BRUSSELS, AND'EVERY ORDER OF* » INGRAIN CARPET. W« -OFFER AT THE VERY LOWEST RATESi'-' W. D. & H. McCALLUM, Fourth Street Carpet Store, i NO. 87 FOURTH STREET. MEDIC*’AL CAMBP W. BODENHAMER, M. 0.-' Office, 854 Broadway, New York. W . H. DODENHAMER, M. D., Monongahela Tlotise, Pittsburgh, Fa^ OEVOTE THEIB' ATTBKTIOU TO the Medical and Surgical treatment of Chronif , Especially those of the IA AVER.BO.vrtjX, Auch as Piles, Constipation, Fistula, Fissure. VajUrV of the Bowel, Ukeration of the Bo lecture of the Bowel, ac. Also, the varioils -Chropjc Diseases of llie Womb, the Kidneys, the Blad der, etc. tohl-dtf M’COLLISTER & BAER, 108 Wood Street* Have now in stork ai^vrge lot of Navy Pounds, o-'s Lump, Baltimore Spun and Bright Pounds. Also, the largest, and most complete assortment of ClGAlt.s in the city, which they will sell very low for cash. feb26 50 JOUEIHUMAir PAIN TEES, WAGES, 82,73 PEH DAY. I!, it W. A. THOHNiRifiGH & 0O„, « Kb. K Ollre at. v st. Lonlt, Mo. ert ■ ;* • ‘Gp, f m S? 2 H DO 8 * h A c o PQ
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