PITTSB U B- G H i TTTTTKSUAT MO&NING, MARCH 10, 1861. mb. Chase and his bank PROJECT. To the American statesman orjjoliti ciari? there is nothing more, repugnant thiik taxation. ' Our go vernments,' both State and National have always had the advantage over all other governments in Christendom,* of being the cheapest of all v Our State government derives a largeportion. of its revenues from taxes on the profits of banking. We havecnorthe of the Auditor General at-hand, which would show the amount, realized to the State from this source.' 5 ' But "we may note the tact that ' tjie.interest on the State debt for 186 S, yyaa raised by assessing the State Banks. d£ Pennsylvania which had sus pcndecFßJjov*cent, on their capital pay able. to 'ftj?, State Treasurer in gold— making over two millions — this sura was.:paid hy the Banks to the State Treasury tfa pW as demanded, and certificates! of , debt for the same were issued hy the; State, and are now held by the banks, and counted as go[7l by most of them'in their returns to the Auditor General, for 1801. The question im mediately arises—Can the State afford j to surrender her taxes on banking and i her gold renerve* which she needs to pay J her inte'feaj, asaesslblain time of need, by loaoatfroni the banks she has cre ated rd who take Mt. Chase’s of fers,, Will fiud out, "in dne time, whether tlie State will sub mit to this. WeLwill not pursue this inquiry fur ther, r 'butwiilagaih turn to Mr. Galla tin’s panipiiiet. Mr.GAjxmtriii goes on to show that Mr. Chase, “having broken the banks [i. c. made them suspend specie pay- not skill enough in his de partment .to make the specie of the country available fora sound curren • cy’V—=tl3f “/vye are at the mercy of Englapct and Fiance with onr inflated paper system’ ’—that “the export of specie contilrteß in large volumes under the boasted? ?un iform currency’ with gold at 50. per. cent, premium [ say 01 ] and green-backs at 33 per cent discount in 3an Francisco [say 33]." “Asearly as May, 1861,” says the pamphlet, '“Mr Chase was earnestly -Wfged to make a thorough appeal to the people‘throiigh postmasters, newspapers, &c.', in behiilf of the national loan — “but.he s%w fit to confer upon certain favorite agents tliut important duty, rewarding them with a lucrative com mission,*’which amounted to immense sums IGai.latin proceeds: “By or gphew National Banks, to add to medium, we are only lihhing ourselves, exactly as that relies upon paper in excess imporer ishes itself to iciting of countries hiving a cur eguhjtcd by the precipus metals— getting off very well ggoo, we have seen,..the conse fjbfjguch assertions in the failure cbi-rfinancesnt Richmond.’’ is Something for thi considcra alh-ports of peoplo—we quote: {Y/MA'N SHODjil> NOW 0 GET OUT OF DEBT AND EPttDtTT'OF IT. By so doing :rs ppon the nation the power of Itheavailablecreditsforthe war.’’ the present Jmoment, we people under the influence of an an of legal.tender paper, speeula dly in property of all kinds, each !ting that -will be luckier tha n and notfbe ca ught withficti the revulsion sets in. We thus see the phenomenon of the gambling mlonn in ali our marts of trade and finance. It is TR TO lie ci a lottery of property on a vast scale —as Thomas .Jefferson said, “Paper mon. EY MAKES A LOTTERY QF ALL PRIVATE FRO PE RTy. “ Will wtio‘are so anxious to eni'orpe .jjhjy spfiiidigip eplgramatic sen. tence of Mr," Jefferson—“all men are created gH-c‘ ■shnie thought to the above extract? Mr. OXt,TMTris. continues—“ The mo ment'ive abandon the precious metals as the constant standard of reference, there is no" limit toTlre digYec of depreciation to whiehvjis^fei l dftrolstion may in time be expected to descend.” After quoting from a letter of Josiaii Quincy to Gen. Washington, dated in 1730, showing' that the effort to make paper" mon7fi?~a~t t TatvfuT tender” was Mr. Gallatin charges that Mr. SaisE has not complied with the act oQßtc. 23, 1837, and published the “quantity" of his paper And On-: ‘*Why has the Secre tary of tjie TronsutJSjiot complied with it 1 IWf * h has'always been a fea ture ofalespotic governments to with hold uFformation from tlie public, l ut favorites can information in direetty—and so P%gthc whole country . at the mercy of theSfavorites,'' OugQnanufacturlrs should pondet j these words our efforts, as a pen- , pie, j|||fitnh]e systems of home industry haye been defeated m paper currencies,’f-3tlie lasses conse queniidtpon which frightful." Mr. concludes his pamphlet with EOlhe extraetScfitpm letters of Gen. WABHlgaTON—and we contludfes with j one : —“The wisdom gf man, I cannbtydn my opinion, devise a-phtn by j whletf the credit of paper money would j be long supported—consequently, de- page with the quantity of tb atid ARTICLES FOR WHfCHjfjriS EXCHANGED RISE IN A RATIO THAN THE S WivEUE.’OF THEMONE Y 1” Qp'V& office and the soldiers fiirlough, ■ ' ' ' .Its He .S 7 3i.'Vii . .cl: I* tci« XHE.BRESmESE’.S jUfft KX TI.OIT. Bir Walter Scott, in his life of Na- Poleon, alluding to the havoc of the battle of Waterloo, remarks — “The loss on the during this dreadful battle was as the &ukb of Welling ton, no user of truly termed it, immense. • •#. • Fifteen thousand men kuku and wdrifjMled, threw half of Britain into mrinwtjng ft Our object in q is merely to show the ‘soffSudfe/exhffiited by the “Iron Duke,” for the filteen thousand of -.his army who were killed and wounded, but who for the half of Great Britain who wefe thrown into mourning, because of that desperate encounter. The Duke of Wellington was a bred soldier, used to carnage and blood. His rem&iks, therefore, upon the occasion referred to, arc the more memorable, and more worthy of being reflected upon by every American. Fif teen thousand men, killed and wounded in such an obstinate battle as that of Waterloo, is not at all unprecedented when we reflect upon the skill of the officers in command, and the desperate pluck and intrepidity of the rank and file; but the tender regard of a general for his men who had spent all his iife in the tented Held, and who could only speak of broil and battle, is worthy of emulation. How is it with u* here in the United States? How many times fifteen thou sand as brave hearts as ever kissed the dust, have gone to their long homes, and how many wives and children are left to mourn their untimely lkll? Gen. Meade estimates our losses in killed alone, in the army of tlie Potomac, at one hun dred thousand, ami from this we can infer our losses in the more bloody en gagements in the southwest; and yet our jocular President, our Cammnndrr in-Chief,'%ho is responsible for our most disastrous losses, instead of giieviug, like Wellington, is quietly and suc cessfully prosecuting hostilities for a re election. In fact, that facetious func- tionary appears to mouut with every new disaster which overtakes him. When he ordered Buunstde to ad vance upon Lee, and fight him when ever he could find him. the President did endeavor to shift the responsibili ty of that criminal niassa r re. He seem ed troubled iu spirit, and, through Hal lhck, succeeded in getting poor Burn side to assume the responsibility *.»f it. But lie soon got over the temporary ef fect produced by that killing and maim ing of ten thousand men. Instead of allusion to them, and to their surviving friends in mourning, the President, in order to dispel any lingering recollec tion of so important an occurrence per mitted a ball to lie given in the White House. The sound of revelry upon that occasion, hushed any “compunc tious visitings of nature," peensioned by the murderous blundering at Freder- icksburg. Since that festive occasion, the Presi dent appears to have kicked all con science to the evil one. He has thrown himself into the dirty pool of partizan intrigue, determined to re-elect himself at any cost. His secret expedition to Florida, the other day, under the super vision of his piivate Secretary by which we lost fifteen hundred men and two or three millions of dollar*, occasion no explanation; it b but a trifling disaster in the estimation yf those who are ic constructing rebel States, in order to prolong their own political existence. Upon the hells of this Florida outrage we have the Kilpatrick raid against Richmond, in pursuance of an order to go-ahead from Mr. Lincoln. In this quixotic expedition we lost five hundred men—a mere handful; and yet in the face of this continual an.l increasing blundering the Union League contractors declare that its author should be re elected. Consolidation The recent cold-blooded and brutal murder,and the numerous outrages heiug daily perpetrated in the two cities and suburbs, should excite the earnest atten tion of our citizens to immediately in i stet upon a consolidation of our different | municipalities for at least police pur l-poses. Human life seems to be held cheap, drunkenness rules the hour and flic worst passions are let loose. What can | t he few watchmen or day police, or the I borough constables, do with the floating 1 element of blackguardism plainly visi ■ hie in every direction. Let there be a ; board of police lo take charge of the j matter, tvbo shall select good men who j should be uniformed, as in other cities, 1 and be a terror to all evil doers. Let 1 there be some action immediately. i 1 Expanses of the War and Wants of the Government. It is now well ascertained that the expenses of the war and the wants 01 the Government will require, in addition to means from other sources, ihHt thelnternAt taAes shaft yield fully 8200,000.- uuo for the next fiscal year. There is no dodeine this necessity. ’ The above precious information comes : through the leading organ of the Aboli j t ' on party in this section, tlie Pittsburgh ; Gazette. 1 wo hundred millions must be raised by internal taxes alone, in .addi ti,l)l lo loeattj from other xourcai. The share for Pennsylvania of the internal revenue will be over thirty-three millions of which Allegheny county must pay,over two millions annually". What our State, county ami city taxes will be for the next fiscal year, we will 1 not enlarge upon for fear we may be I considered hostile to the Government. I Wc lea-vc the figures for the Gazette. ! Facetious, but Unappreciated. Our usually solemn contemporary, the Gazette, directs our attention to some ",t in its is-ue of Tuesday, which our duln. ss prevented-our appreciating. Our neighbor re publishes the precious mor sel, with an explanation, which makes it not only clear, but exceeding attractive. Here it is: the h Nas/ to w?thou? t | ni ' , i y ’ ln an I,em concerning \V,rrn>o’,.rl,h f ha \ nS lhfl feorof Artemp.s wild h ( w ey -“- raakes ‘he “-ori goak rifid <»f course the Port man down street would hare some difficult? tn the point of that "poak,- if he nnw at alt This is equal CoUhables Lamb’s finest touches; we heard a wit say, yesterday, that he hadn't enjoyed anything so much since he had the small-pox. Hew Hampshire. From the returns we have received from Ne.w Hampshire it appears Gilmore the abortion Candidate for Governor has beeh elected. * THE POST—PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 10, 1864. Speaker Penny resigned yesterday, Wednseday, and was immediately elected by a party vote, 10 to 17. Mr. Penny should have done this wKen Mr. St. Clair, took hisseail-. We hope the Speaker will Oopamittees and place'at legist two . Democrats on all im- ones ; if heidoes not do this we hope the Democratic Senators will de cline in a body to serve on any Commit tee. Abolition Truth. To the Editor of the Post Dear Sir :—lf any one wishes to see ! a sample of the paltry tricks and devices ! a bigoted abolitionist will be guilty of to j hide the deficiencies and short comings j of his colored brethren, let him loote at | the Dixpatrh of the Ist inst. It publishes I a letter to the Providence Journal, from Lieut. Eddy of the 3dR. I. Battery, giv [ ing an account of the late defeat of Mr. | Lincoln’s expedition to Florida. The : Lieutenant says: “It was our misfor j tune to have for support a negro regi | nu-nt, who, by running away caused us |to lost* our pieces.” This the Dispatch makes read “a new regiment.” It is a small matter but it shows the vile dispo sition of these miserable creatures who would rather throw the disgrace of this “running away” on white soldiers by an implied lie than that their negro Liends should he known to be what they are. No one but a chapwith “nig ger on the brain” would suppose for a moment that a parcel of negroes, finding thnnscJvus in such a scrape would do anything else “but run away if they got a chance. “Instinct is a great matter.” Falptaff was cowardly in instmet and thought better of himself forit. Courage generally speaking, is an animal quality. The white man has the courage of the higher animals, the black that of the lower—the rat for instance. No animal will fight more wickedly than a rat if cornered, but if be can get away he will leave. The negroes are said to have fought desperately at Port Hudson, but tin y got inside the t-nemy’9 works and could not retreat. Negroes no doubt can be drilled to an astonishing degree of accuracy. I'ui; they have mimicry strongly developed in them. But you might as well call tin* thieving hyena , the mate and equal of the royal tiger, 1 because he belongs to the same class and order of animals, as to say the negro is tlie equal ofthe Caucasian. They are entirely diflhrmt kinds of the animal man. When brought in contact the su perior race of course takes precedence. Have not the .ibolitionists seen enough proofs of this ? Citizen. NEWS FKOM WASHINGTON. Sr nous Trouble Apprehended with Trance. Reported Removal of Gen. Meade Corropori.ioii.-e >.f t ? =.■ Wnrl.l Washinotos, March 7 Serious Trouble \ ppri'licmleri with I am to day informed on what i« dev m ed tube the best authority, tlmt o-..- re- Inti»)■* wit 1 , J-'r,i i'ol'idl Uoh Tlic hop.. Tvii'idi (’very patriot lms frit that thr 1 iiitl Stat ■- woui.l suci rrd in putting down thr ndiidlioii without intrr icntioii from abroad, either in thr shape of rrroiinilinn of intcrferrnrr, serms to. dayJoihi.se w In.sr opportunities are best for Knowing the temper and purposes of the Kroneh Emperor, and thr state of our relations with him, more likely to he disappoint.'d than r\rr before. It will need statesmanship to ironic ussafelv be tween Si ylla and t Vliarybudis, but heaven knows that ,n \\ ashington there s, a , plrnliful a lark . f statesmanship as n| brains. { It w ill be obs rved that < ur latest ad vice- from Kurope, pu dished in another eolum, conlirm rather than otherwise, the eloonyv t.Tehodinirs expressed bv our well iniornicd cnrr«*spondent at Washing ton. Rumors of fiencral Miiulc’h Removal liumor< of tin* =up< j rse(]ure of General nrr- « -jr ill os* wli-i j" i (he institutions of nnr ■ fallow- tn Shun the same roads to ruin. ! ? f , hnblt ''’ tr “ ub ‘ c,! with Itl il- ~i- \r, n. i , weH ‘tnfiaa, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, the undivided Mid the’ House lack “epett'y histrem after eating, torpid Uv inspired his friends wi'/h new faiU and ' 11 th * 1 ' o ' U,< ' al rn6,nieS wilh j Thp y •» commended by the highest medl cal authorities, and are warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect- They are exceeding ly agreeable, perfectly pure and harmless. Notice.— Any person pretending to sell Plan tation Bitters in bulk or by the gallon is a swind ler and imposter. It is put up only In our log cabin bottle. Beware of botttles refilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for which several per sons are already in prison. See that every bot tle has our United States stamp over the cork ■unmuJiUtedy and our signature on steel-plate side label. Sold by respectable dealers throughout the habitable globe. Florida Expedition. The following order places bovoncl dis pute the question as to the authority which undertook the Florida expedition. It also exhibits very clearly the objects proposed by its authors, and how little they were connected with any military operations having for their end the de struction of the armed military power of the rebels: Headquarters Department of tiie South.—Hilton hjEAD, (S. C. ), Jan. 31. —In aecordanuewith the Provisions of the Presidential proclamation of par don and: amnesty,-jpyen at Washington on the-Bth day of Decepiber, in the year of sur Lord one thousand eight hun- fr^^sixty-threerand * n pursuance of instructions received from the Presi dent ofthe United States* John Hay, Assistaffifc-AdjutanfriQeAeral, proceed to Femandina, Florida, andjttih- in that jjFor tkepuipOße of extending to the citizens ofthe Stathof Florida an opportunity to j avail benefit of that i proclamation, bypfiering for their signa- I *b e oath of alfegianee therein pres j cubed, ands by issueing to all those sub scribing to said oath certificates entitling theinto the benefits of the proclamation. Fugitive citizens of the State of Florida withm the limits of thfs department will have an opportunity to subscribe to the i same oath and secure certificates in the | office of the post commander at Hilton* Head, South' Carolina. By command of Major Gen. Q. A. Gillmom^-V 4- W. Smith, Asst. Adjt. Gen. M LAtOHLIN—At his residence, In Al legheny township, Westmoreland county, on jr nday morning, February 19th, 1864, William JiUcoHLiN, aged 48 years and 6 months. ine deceased was a loving, kind and devoted husband; an affectionate and indulgent father; an activeand exemplary Christian,and a worthy citizen, beloved by all who knew him. He loft a lonely w ife and. family, and a large circle of rela tives and acquaintances to mourn his loss and embalm hiR memory with their tears. But may He who tempers the wind to the shorn lambs in mercy console the bereaved and afflicted, and m *y th* B dispensation of His Providence ever remind us of the uncertainty of life, and the no ccssity of constant preparation to ooey his sum mons. fICS? 30 ANOTHER SUPPLY OP THAT exquisite perfume, W ith a large ami full Assortment of extracts foi the handkerchief, received at Joseph Fleming’s Drug Store, corner of the Diamond and Market street, where also may be obtained a full assort ment of Toilet and Bathing Sponges, Toilet Soaps of every description, Trusses, Shoulder Braces, at low prices. The best lot of. prime Potash ever brought to the city at ten centß per pound. Soda Ash of the best quality at fi-ve cents per pound. No. 1 White Carbon Oil at fif ty cents per gallon. Bell’s pure Bye Whisky, which, for excellence cannot be excelled, and li quors of all description for medicinal purposes at the lowest rates. Kememberthe place for the best articles and lowest prices, is at JTos. Fleming’s Drug- Btorc, J. M. CORNWELL Ugp°CORNYVKI,L &, KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver and Brass Platers, And manufacturers of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, No. “ St (’lair street, and I>uqucsne Way, (neap the Bridge,) PITTSBTJKOH. CONFESSIONS AND EX PERIENUE OF AN INV ALID.-I'ut lishod for the beneut, and as a CAUTION Tn YITNG MEN and others, who suffer ftom Nervous Debility, I‘rcmature Decay of Man hood, &.c., supplying at the same time Thk Mkans '’i* SKiF-Ornit. Ky one who has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By inclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, single copies may l*e had of the author. NATHANIEL MAY FA IK. esq., fcl's-3md4tw Bedford, Kings co., N. Y. nrr in n rery rrtt'C't, iOT'VK HAVE LEARNED NOT TO U* astonished at aaythlpg. Years oi ex perience a net a correspondence extending through out 'll! the nationalities ol the habitat.lc gb.be turned their theories into Mots And «>t ib tishe.l h basis fmm which we need not err We arc not surprise! at such taels as the following— although the persons who write them arc. \\ i know the persona and circumstances, hence led at lit'orty to indorse their statements : DkabSir:—l have been adiicted many years with severe prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and hands, and a general disordered sj stem Physicians and medicines tailed to relieve me. While visitiuf? some friends Xc*u York who were using Plantation Bittcrsthey prc\ ailed upon me to try them. 1 commence.l with a small wine glassful after dinner •Feeling better b) degrees in a few days 1 was astonished to find the cold ness and cramps had entirely Idt me. and I could sleep the night through, which I had not done for 1 feel like another being. My appe tite and strength have also greatly improved Uy the use of the Plantation BiUers. Respectfully, JroiTit Russia. RicEDsnt uv, Wis., Sept. 16, 186.1 lhu\e been in the army hospital for fourteen months—speechless ami nearly doud. At Alton, 111 , they gave me a bottle of Plinta tton Hitters. • • Three bottles restored my speech and cured me. • • C. A. Flai tk.” The following is from the Manager of the Union Home School for the Children of Volun teers : Havkmeteh Mansion, 57t0 St.. > New York, Aug -J, is 63. Dr. Drake:—“Your wondcrlul Plantation Bitters have been given to some of our little children suffering from weakness and weak lung* with most happy effect. One little girl in par ticular. withjialcß in her head, lobs of. appetite, and daily wasting consumption,’ on whom all meiiical skill iiad been exhausted, has beeu en tirely restored. Wo commenced with but a spoonful of Bitters a day. Her appetite ami strength rapidly Increased, and she is now well Respectfully, ftinn. O. M. Dbvob." ’ * • • I owe much to you, for J verily be lieve the Plantation Bitters have saved my lue Rev. W. H. Waggoner, Madrid, N.y.” J‘ * * • Thou wilt send me two bottles more of thv Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benctlted by their use. Thy friend, AsaOuriun, Philadelphia, Pa." “ • • • I have been a great sufferer from Dyspepsia, and had to abandon Preaching. * • Plantation Bitters have cured me. Rev. J. s. Cathorn, Rochester, N. Y.“ * • I have given the Plantation Bittern to hundreda of our disabled Boldiera with the most astonishing effect. ** * * * The Plantation 'Bitters have cured me of Liver Complaint, of which 1 was laid up prostrate, and had to abandon my business. H. B. Kingsley, Cleveland, 0.” • • The Plantation Bitters have cured mb of a derangement of the Kidneys and Urinary urgans that has distressed me for years. It acta like a charm. e. C. Moore, No. 254 Broadway.'• kc-. 4c., 4c., &.c. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the langnid brilliant, and are exhaused nature’s great restorer. They are composed of the cele brated Caliaaya Bark, Wintergreen, Sassafras, Boots. Herbs, Aa, all preserved in perfectly pure St- Uroix Rum. P. H. DRAKE «t CO., . .. ~ gQ2 Broadway, N, Xi#. »RAKE>S PLASTATIUS BITTERS. —» he genuine article sold fay SIMON JOHNSTON, . cor. Smithfleld and 4th sis. tebSTjemd&w-eod Why do we mourn departing friends, Or shake at death’s alarms; Tis but the voice that Jesus sends, To call them to his arms. w. u. s, [Greensburg papers please copy.j Night Blooming Cereus, Corner of the Idamond and Market st inhl-mAt Xi?w Bkovodd, Mass , Xov. 24, ISC3. G-. W. D. Andrews. Superintendent Soldier’s Home, Gin., O.” PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, TORRENCE & McGARR, APOTHECARIES, Corner Fourth and Market Streets, Drugs, Drugs, _ t Medicines, Medicines, Chemicals, Chemicals, Dyes, Dyes, Paints, Paints, Spices, “Spices, Cream Tartar, English Mustard, &c, French. Knglish arid American Perfumery Mid Toilet Article?. Brushes. Trusses. Patent Medi cines and all Druggist? articles. Strictly pure articles at low prices. fiapPhyßicbuis Prescriptions accurately com pounded at all hours. Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal use on jufMyd CONSUMPTIVES.—THE E, A, WILSON’S REMEDY CouKumption, Asthma, Rrouciiltij, Coughi, Coldsv nml nil Throat and filing Atfectlong, Together with a pamphlet giving the preareip tion and a short history of his case, can t»e ob tained of JOSEPH FLEMING, Tomer Market street and the Diamond. jrnpDEXTISTKY.-TEKTH EX tracted without pain by the use of Dr. Oudry’a apparatus. a. Fw HOFFMAN, DENTIST. All work warranted 134 Smlthficld Street ra*THE GREAT SECRET.—IT IS admitted by all physicians that the grand secret of health ami lung life lies in keeping the blood anti \ arious fluids of the body in a high de gree of fluidity. When you leel continued pain in the head or bowels, or any continued uneasi ness in any organ hr parts of the hodv, you can prevent serious sickness by taking Ilranciretli’s* I*lll*s. Bleeding may give momentary rase, because the Mood left will have trum-mom. But ns the body is made from the blood, amt sustained by the blood, to waste our Mood i* to waste our lile, and ruin our constitution. But Jtrandreth'a Pills relieve the circuin.un as readily as bleed ing h} only taking av. uhat it can well spare, •ntld 1 HKI N KVh U H I i;T. .SAMUEL SERB. Mrs. Hooper, of Barnstable, Mass . was cured of St. Vitus’ Dance, General Debility, poorness of blood, and c»»sTivrnc“s of many years stand ing. by Brandrcth's Pills. Ihe case .at leri"in i* published in the pamphlets. ° Sold bv TnUMAS KEDPATII. Pittsburgh, and by all respectable dealers in medicines. feb-Hydkwc FACT. In Ihe year Hon Mr. Maihc.ws first prepared the \BiShT l I.N j|\lK IG Ki since ti,-,t rime It has laa-n u>*al t >, thousands, and in no instance ha* it fnihxl to gii e eunrc satisfaction. The \ ENE i iAN I) Y L is the cheapest in the world, its pr» a- is only Kilty cent*, ami each bottle contain- double the quantity ot dye in those usualli sold lor tl. i be V LXfc l lAN 1.) Y L is warranted not to in jure the hair or scalp m the slightest degree 1 he \ LX L i lAN I'Vb tvorit* with rapidity and certftint}. the hair rmiuirijufizj&jirepHratioß whatever. '" The \ KNF HAN DYL produces any shade that may tv den.-od- one that will not fade.crock or wash out—onr that js ( ; n.anent n> t he bait itsel i. lor sale bj ail drug..'tst s. Price do cents A. 1 MATHEW*. Gener-I Ar. ut. h: Gobi ?t N y Also tnanufarturr: .»i M m ,i tw.-' A i:m: \ Ha in G i.-i-is. the l»esr hair drying in use. Price ?d janl6-iyd rnniAs 1 Mi.\i:'n>x i.ixu .Mt-..\ 1 A .a rt on -urc tor pains and aches, apt warranted sups:...- t > any other. Gioup it positively cures; r. lie! is absolutely sure immcth it; l\ ,i is U s.-.|, .Mothers remember thic, ami aim tniirs l\,'.nvi!k a i-oitie without delay ( r.-np p, . t dmo ,-e \% h.ah gn es no notice frequent)) *ttv ku.j tm.hildni the dead hour of night; bqiore a physician can bo summoned it may be too late ft.-m, ...her, the Venetian Lin iment no or tails. Price i:. Hi.d.V) .wins a b,it rk*. v ohl bj IIP« Lortlandt slrri’t, New Yoik. IcbHyiKYivo ORE IT IIEUEI.I.IOX. Triumph of n Givat Discovery. Ihr I'lll'iir ti'i. ~ tim.'l Cl’'■,t. ~r ,rj lt :u D,'■t h i.,f,i,,n t,s. i.’ion-nrn tl.rm. A :mus cumuiunuy tr,.. -.U.j.t,-! m u.nr stta.l, ORISTADORO H .IIAIR DTR, An.l for thttr rrw„ It ~n.l hlnckcn. trio ftcir. not tin* 'bn, It is a rt-fji /,:,*i bum,ngjtMJ. ildiß-snot burlesque nature with ulnnr/uny mtUi&tc but produces her own Itvtiia hu< y. it 3 ni. ln.g ede.-r if !usttnn. It rfc/n D- i "s;i!! s are i l\ r. r >~ tr fa.h. Manulactun-d by J PK l-' i AinUlG No. ti Aator Hnuse. Xpu York. «old b\ ali Druggists Applnall.j ill H lir Drosi-n. . fel4-li d\\vc \ r EKSTUS II.URDTK,VE!tSTIAR ' LINIMLNT 1111.1 rUI-.TAI)I iKI .\s H AIK 1 L, sold at .ms I 1.1.Mi.N, i s | Hit It si i HCK. l '°f 01 llio I>l iiiiiimJ ami Jlarkot Bt. BRADIU'KY'S PT i » . . _ The undersigned hare this daf entered tatir •I A \ ( ) S ! Htlldcs of Uo-partnership for Manufacturing, r • Importing and Vending of The most POYVKRKI L iml KI.t.OANT |oDe*. ! • a 4»argaln, at ’• r ari‘in\itc»l i.» e-ill «nii .-v ■« in i " ~ -■ ■» ~~v ——- ..... t belore purchasing el-cwhere. Amone those who -A- 3L . mllg . have purchased those instrument, it, this t ieiut- ■ ; ■ d nICKI.ES, KETt A •‘.•’lL’** .“• APKrL 1«T, 18U4.. » & g!tf>*,PidtJe», assorted, - "•• xrn ko -rrrr\r\T\ nm-*-*f l ' 0 do'"Werb£s&Ahif qSauce, NO. 58 WOOD STREET, ]° do Walnut Kelchup; ... j £ eri >/. 3u ,do ; imposed. Erenvb Mustard*, WAMELINTT f?- 'RAP'R x Lavelr, Lavely, park }<. Co., and of Late Wm 7 ' do Imitation *l--* da ' " l ' ~ Cs/ xsil±trv. *>. lively, now deceased,) live doors south fed Just received ami fewutfd tyr.,- - : ; < l, Sole Agents lor Pimburvl. *nd Western Vn . sijiml. wr will |>o |iaj )|lv tn ino<*t' ! „ tJ . . UUYJKEB & BROS.. , • No. i’St. ( |; U r fi . n,- ir liriil-t* v‘» »»■»• °bl frwmlK and tin*public in jctnenl, ami ! ' ‘ larSM iStWoMfr* 1 ai^uffi 1 ° f *“*'■» uof. “ --t W"*"* March T,,«£ AY j ' Zll’S ITtqi'RTII WARD PITTSBURGH SO mats Seedless Raisins ‘ Hill .VmiEETmO.- Vnotved, That the ; SR kegs', u t|o. do \ ! I'hairman and Sec retary of this meeting be in- i AO casks prime Zatlte CurrantK. U ) Strueted to give notice In thosett, paßctt thgt 4 » kegs l%nchPrSnes arid Plums • « ! the bounty fund of tills (4th irayd) wu£befiliditg(l jL 26 do - do ’ A j on Thursday evening next, (10th ffisr;) aha that' received and fbr'salo bv 0_ I any subscriptions which may remain unpaid 'will hpv j uvp.«, ddh« N THE FIRST DAY OF A-PRIli, 1j be handed over to an AidennAn for collection. > WhB “ i2B\viod«t will remove to No. 51 Fifth afreet, at pres- MesolveJ, 1 hat a Special Uommitteaof -three ' ' eni occupied by .1. M. Hodman &. Pro., and will hc "PPOinled to audit al| doiideetS‘ i be prepared to jjive the public general eaUs/ac- u ‘ th the enlistment of men for theTourth walxl ** l S?»oSx t^* H w, li rtaaorU ' a stock ot PHILO- » n d **me up all outstendfhg accoante and ht- ■ A L «“<> M ATHE.M A TICAL IN ST it L- t, ' l ‘ d tmpaki flubßcriDtionß an u d ;l lftrge fiu pplv of OPTICAL Haolotd, I hat when DpDm V, w ! th a filie assortment of K ( SSI.-US' e\ or the said Committee- thay-deem ilPprODer^tiV^ PEBBLE SPECTACLES, which arc warranted L *° 80 » Committee ShaU lHibUah to strengthen and Improve the sight. A lade and sonbers, amaunt-gubaeTlbed Sv each.-;ftjnmit»4iuv._ sold only by .7. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, P A “!t glrtng names No. 39 > ifth street. _ Ali payments to be made to Ftoren^nt"^^^.?- Remember the number. 51,51, 51 Fifth street, j Treasurer of Fourth ward Bounty after the lut of April and do not be imposed upon i motion adjourned to meet jvn by others. mhl , evening, the IQthinst., at 7 mSSft m~ARVIJPS BOSTON CRACKER j pIWE ‘ ■ ■■ 64 FOURTH STREET, i A l’ » L^ tol “ '&**&” Oheeaew PITTS tBUBQH, PA. ! |.uSt received and for PP U^S Between Wood and Market I mh« BEaMEfi fit BROS./, a 1 mhH 136 and tS9Woodi^> . . - VMS . -JC A GuAraulrr of A ,-,a r . with carb In -81 nun on i. REMOVAL. PITT.SBIRGH. Oils, Oils, Soda, Soda, PITTSBIRGH PITTSBI'RGH. Is it n Dye. in the count rv -raw advertisemts. Fresh stock of new GOODS for the present season, now open for the Inspection of our customers a&A%sss|£}phUc, end to all Atho&e YrhaA&pr£6iAttl:ktsle and quail*. y.ity in CLOTHING, .A r f*&' Embracing erttsthiQgsh4t is new and ' desirable fpr&firpi-cllumftttetom trade, which we wll£jeadeavtii£bmake up to :■ order to the h&tlßfacijAdxß&f those who may favor u#3flth tfiSißatronage. firay, Rese, srrctfesoas to I SAM’L. GRAT ASa&&&,. i.,r,liK3tdlaw&Jtw MASTER P A TNmgßS’’ 4 MEETING OF- THE MASTER Painters of Allegheny county will.be held' m me Hall orJ. AHTptiliUps, st. Clalr otr(»t~ ■ Ihirtl tloor,) on THUBSDAY' E-YENING. the luih inat a; ;g o'clock, A fuU attendance Is requested. By order o£ the President. , ; nihB - 2 ‘ K. C. MLIaPR, Sec'y., , PHCENIX BJSrRASCB COMPANY 01' BBOOKBYN, N. Y. . . ,7 * Capital... 8200,000 Surplus Jan. Ist., 150*...... lqi,TOB . , , . , 8301,708. , ft PP°tnted Aqekt of this popular, and reltable t omyuny, and am prepared to Issue' l »>licies on favorable terms. - - .. _ S. S. BRYAN, 69 Fourth st., (Burke’s Buildings) DISSOLUTION. rpiiE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERE- M. tofore existing between the undersigned, under the name and style of J. F. DAY & CjO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Jonas Keefer retiring from the firm. • J- F. DAY,..! JONAS KEEFER. Pittsburgh, Pa., March 7th, 1864, CO-PARTNERSHIP. Saddlery and -Coach Hardware, TJ A. Y & nAYiiE i>> CONCERT HAELRHOE STORE. ufc’, 0C.',.- I— ' CO § 1i• • « CO ''•••"• - ‘'a •„ Concertfrall Shoe Store.r— -| 5 | I— ilfi/y 3 ? u }•' m £5 as iSjfiWCjM o ■ - -S-- * ,^§' f- vi TampicalMorociqQ SalWals, WHIGK?-AJ*iE - - . , SELLING AT’OLD PRICES. . mh9> -.7* . . ; . 5 C A R P E T S. STOCK. THE DATE ST STYLES IMPORTED -BRUSSELS, AND BVBRJT OTODBB* OF *»* >■ ING R A -1 A'5R MT: ' ***m » : . j / ti;-** WE OFFEB AT t,.', THE VERY. LOTTEST RATES ffI, D. & H. McOALLTJMj • Ftturtlr Street "Gaffpet'Stoi’e, ' r FOURTH STREET! ‘ CAL CART): 751 :: < ■ ■- . -'riV j'-i I ,f ' EODEYBAMEE, J, D., Offlce,-=jffififanfdwar. Wnw Y’nrlr. W. M. BODEYHMTOt M. D., Monongahepllgtise, Pittsburgh, Pa” Devote their'Xtte umov to the Medical and Siygipfd treatment of , t Chronic Diseases, .Especially those of the LOWER BOWEL,such an-Piles, Constipation, Fist&l.vFisrard, Falllhg of the Bowel, Ulcgratinaffif the Bowel,,titricture of the Bowel, srd/' 'ASM, the -fStHodif Chronic Diseitses of the Womb_the Kidneys, the Blad der, etc. " •" irihi-dt'f DATJB JSt CAPPEL, MERCH A NTT TAI LORS, 185 SMITHFIELD STREET, ■WTETE HAVE .TIJST RECEIVED A TT lafgesod Hveß selected 'stock of SPRING” AND SUMMER GOODS. l l ‘t'olfsitftiiig of ,fc '' * Clotlfft, CdssJiwcrcßj Vestingg. &c. , Also, a large stock of GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, [lncluding Lockwood's-rtoth' Totted PXtik' M|pJLORS, NW’K TLfcS pausHy, - Kept bv first-class Furnishing stores. Orders promptly executed. • ..«*•; - - •’?mbs-iyd' M’eOLWSTER & BAER, Street, Have now" a labob lot of Navy PourtdvS’s Lump, Baltimore Spun and Bright 4#t*a tbe largest ■and most complete assortment .of ClpAiiS in. the dtjjWhich they will sen Tow for cash'. PERSONS OF MTgICA L TASTE recommend one that sings and plays, three hooka > namely: tlie Home: -ex rclk, A Music j the SILVER CHORD, -A' Volume of Songs, Ballads, Duets, and 'Qliar* 1 tettes, with Piano Accompaniments, and the E SHOWER PEARLS, •■Containing Choice Vocal Duets, with Piano Ac companimaatotf* The-price, of each is sp , aow i *»4r i CHAS. C. MKLLOR, SI Wood st. ANTED.— _ :* 50 PlWis, ' WAGES, 89,75 TER DAY li. &. W. A. TIIORNBUROfT& CO., • mfrHw Olive at., St. Louis. Mo. ; IjCCOUNT OP THE BOROUGH OF JTM-] Tempemnceville, from March 20th, i$G3, to March Ist, 1864. Jaa. Kfelly, Collector; Tothe Jjotough of TemperaDc£riile T Dr. Mat-chief, to-amount forduplicate.sse9,46 To additional tax to dnplic.tte 21,00 ... Or. lu%roh Ist, by amount paid James .: jylg’BUde. Treasurer... ■.; and exonerations Percentage for collecting lames ftt’Bride, Treasurer. •* ’To the Borough of Teraper*nceviHe, : . . . I>R- Balance from Marcfri»fh\ iscs ... . March lat, 1864. amount mid by , ■ , Collector.. *537,55 ‘ * . -—!—*531,77 By ajnounf of warrants paid . . . 411,14 ' Percentage to Treasurer ja 75 Balance in Treasury Uo*s6 . ! ifi33.77 S. H. FRENCH, PATRICK KENISTEBT; • Auditors.. RNAJIE’S PIMQS.AKE NOW COS"- sidered theBHSTPT : £NOs Ha3JE. War-’’ jnws’-STifwr y'oKjj PIANOS are' the- ekEAPIiST Jr iHST OEASS PPANOH to the country. OHAHLOTTE BLTTmJB; I mh s 43 Fifth street . jri 3. H. J3QBX*u : ri . i-JMT pense smqrtnjent of low priced as well a a fine—oowcominfT-in. Korsale tie W. P. MARSHALL, .. _ •ST-Woodst. t ' s ' ■ r. e ■ GO •' *4 - o —5590,46 68T^5 : . 24,67 ~ , • —rr— 590,46 :