~~~~~~~ t , ill'nliiiillfrattli ,4 . 9r! i '''"N_ \ '\ • \ i ' 1, / ' ' . 4 _____,,,•ww. ;,00 -;',,, • .. • • ~... ...A:. ) - _-___.-- •-.4.6 - 9. , 1,- -_, ,.- •- •-",-- - - -- - 4 ---- ,- --- - ' • ,- - - PITTSBURGH+ FRIDAY MORNING, MA nr Those'of - bin . patrons who move onthe let of April will please leave no tice at this office the No. and street of their new locations. RETRENO amENT OF EXPEN SFS: ' Quite a number of the leading Admin istration ptipeis.ofihe country have, of late, been giving some sound, but un necessary, advice to their readers, rela tive 'to the necessity of retrenching their expenses. - If these timely admonitions were addressed to the President of the United States, and the hundreds of thou lands of office-holders and contractors under him, it would be just the thing; Lut sending them out promiscuously among the people generally, shows a heartless ness witch should not be pardoned in this world nor in the world to come. Im agine a big, corpulent, Abolition editor, who has just fobbed a hundred thousand dollars as his share of a shoddy contract, telling his readers to be prudent and economical when they are in absolute want of the thinest necessaries of life. Let these suggestions be addressed to Mr. Luvoottif a`nd his household, asking him to begin the reformation required; there is no - necessity for sending them to the multitude, for luxuries ate be yond their reach. It *all the New York Evening Post, eve . one of whose editors holds a 'lucrative office under the Administra tion, which first began this retrenchment agitation. It was followed by the Tines, another paper, whose editor basks in the suriShineynf, official favor. Does any one believe that these opulent and swelling Abolitionists, gorged with the sweetest morsels Their purveyers can select 1)1 them, have any idea of retrenching their expensedY Why, one-half of these peo ple who now roll by us in equipages' which would mortgages common man's estate, never knew luxury beyond brown bread and cheese-parings, before the wdr broke out. Now they are dressed in purple and fine linen and fare sump inott4 every day. They never had as fine a time, and theji i are bound to make the most of it. Well let them fatten on thie distresSeS of the people ; but baring sucked the very life blood of the million, let them lie up and digest it, and not insult the multitude, by asking them to .refrain from luxuries and enjoyments far some little pity for the people's poverty and not insult their angu sh. OPPOSING GOVERNMENT . We were under the impression that the most stolid Abolitionist had abandoned the absurdity of confounding the gov ernment of the United States with a stupid and criminal administration of its executive department, buf we were mistaken. And, because the opposition to the conduct of the Administration take,occasion.to point out its follies and its crimes, we . are asked such silly and unmenuing questions as these, from feitetiday's' ecirArneial ofthis city "Would you withdraw our armies from tlic field, ;seknowied , mthe OktfAeraey, confe s s beat, add takeakelmat terms from Jeer. Dit you can get 1 'Matt can you do but keep right ahead. if you do not propose to come to this 1- Worn this it will be seen that to be displeased with LINCOLN'S follies is, ne cessarily, to be for DAVIS and his rtLbel lion 1 Why, the causeof our discontent with the Administration is because it do , T3 not "keep right ahead," put is tri fliil'eltiAty the people's substance in low schemes to prolong its own existence. Wr are for keeping right ahead, but three years of lamentable failure ,have demonstrated that those in power are unable for the crisis by which they are surrounded. And — yet, notwithstanding our sacrifices, the party in power has .the audacity to ask for a re-election. But for fear that our objections to the continuance in power of ABRAHAM LrN ,c,Riair, might be regarded as being prompted by partizan considerations, we copy the following from the Neu. Nation, an orgap_-,of FREMONT recently estab lished iri Neiv York. It- thus speaks of the military performances of the past few weeks: changes of base, masterly retreats and racks '-inOtssances have succeeded each other with a rapidity worthy of the greatest showman of modern times. The immense variety of vircum otatetieaMfotily eqaaledt by indentity of the re ' _ We have SHERMAN'S reconnoissance, NN I ill 'S .reconnoissance, Tnostas , reconnoissance, K.,1,- larnice's ERCORIIOIBSEIRCE, CUSTER'S reconnois .-Sinee, Sevalotra's reconnoissance (IllltußE's Charleston reconnoissance. :The result is everywhere the same, ridiculous and ditastioue• • Again addressing Mr. LiNcots, the New Itrattign says: "We litie - been" imposed upon long enough. The ruin which you have been unable to accom plish in four years, would certainly be fully consummitett were you to remain in power four years' longer. Your Military Governors and their provost lltatahals over-ride the laws, and theeatto of the armed heel rings fOrth as clearly nsw to America as in France or Austria. You have eheruached upon our liberty without se curing victory, and we must have both. Overland California Route The.," . W£ol illOO . ration al .Tntelligencer referring to a large government adver .tisement., with which its spacious col nrans are handsomely embellished, re marks "with eharneter.stic energy the new schedule fixes the time at the greatly improved speed of sixteen days durtne.eight months of the year. and twenty days the remaining four months. The newspaper and document mails for the Pa. aide coast will be sent by sea. • piopossls are to he received at the Postpiliec Departair.at until the 14th of June next, to be deeLded on,the day following. One service is to commence on the Ist of Octoher next, but the aCeepted bidder will have the privilege of begin ning on the isA day of July. The contract win be fog tons years. with:permanent regular improved mall facili ties over the great Father of Routes, not only Igilittlietnuttitudeti Ofinterprising adventurers along the great thOrottglicare be benefited, but thousands of other eititenswho reside on till the r Stites branching therefrom , will have direct and ilseedy - communication with their friends of oth er States. Wass sliled, carpets may be c'eaned after beating, with the following mix `..thAt: _ TwogattOna of water, with hat' a popini of soft soap dissolved in it, to which ad 4 four ounces upload ammo- Vas' be-rubhed 'on with a thin ner and tite,narpeti then rubbed dry with a..,l**l4's Lieutenant General Grant—His Froin Paris. New Position. I From the Nationa} Intattgeneer The order issuedlty the War Depart- '"llikat33 March 4, 1864. ment assigning-Lies en. Grant to the IWe fitheels waiting day by day and command of all oui4nies anidaPPoint- everftlai for trigong announced arrival ing General Halleb)oaXtis4higkßt otot .ofthelllmperde eCt f Mexico in the opens a new epocipt our t l .• ry ptta Il s e comes not; al rangements. Sinceeneiel `! tiough, tiSyotOtrii aware from my letter we's superseded as Ofttertg* - 41 ef, ;At of Tuesday lad, he is :it Brussels, and armies have been ut;Ar 010 tiiitiefore within a few hours of his des rectiou of a mere lii*OflgWashingt4 titration. 44. ti lad rumors began to circu bureau, but under 'fbit'relaXirection - af late, by reason or his delay, to the effect President Lincliln himself, 'knurly of their that his Imperial Highness had renounced most important movements having been his somewhat, Quixotic adventure, and made without the knowledge or against shrunk from taking the final plunge the advice of General lialleck. The ele. when the decisive moment arrived ; for vation of Lieutenant-General Grant to once at Paris, and the guest of the Em the supreme direction is a great improve- . peror, he must feel that there is no ment on the arrangement it displaces, longer room to look back or reflect, but .and.a practical confession that Mr. Lin- that he stands committed to his task in coin has been for a long while assuming the eyes of Europe and the world. Ido duties for which he is incompetent. Oh- ! not pretend to affirm whetherthe Aus viously, no man is tit to direct military I trian Archduke really falters or not in operations who is incompetent to coin- his purpose ; but the report that he aid niand in the field, whether he be a vii- so became so strong as to compel the lage lawyer from Illinois, or a heavy and Moniteu this morning to break silence plodding writer of military books trom on the subject and publish a note deny- California- If Halleck had a natural va ing the rumor that "His Highness had 'cation to military command, he could renounced going to Mexico, "and attrib not have sat at a desk in the eventful uting hisrretention in Brussels to "in summer of 1862, during and after the de- disposition." Whether the "indisposi . feat of General Pope. don - spoken of be an indisposition to He would have pawed like the war- sea voyage, the official journal does not horse when he heareth the sound of bat- I mention tie afar off. With what derision would i For all further details respecting the not General McCellan have been over incident which implicated a member of whelmed, if, being Genetal-in-Chlef at the British Parliament and Government the time, he had allowed another to take in the late plot agains t the Emperor's the field and repel the invasion of Gen. life, I must refer vou to the London eral Lee? What but the weight of years journals and the House of Commons. and infirmities could have excused Gen- 1 s rli thl Tv rind at once the explana eral Scott from commanding in person tions of Mr Btansfeld and his defence of at the first battle of Bull Run? When Mazzini, an-i will put what interprets- General McClellan was in chief corn- Lion upon them you please. In this mand, he also had, from choice, the im- city. and in official circles. as is not 1111- mediate direction of our most imporant - natural, the "defcn« . ' militates very army, and he would have continued to strongly ngninst the - explanation,' and I combine both functions, and have ended the latter is regarded as being at least the war in 1862, if the clamor of the tad- indiscreet and inopportune. icals and the weakness of the President We shall s -on he in the bustle of a had not deprived him first of the general I new elect ion of two members for the and afterward of the special command capital. There is likely to be a split in His special operations were this arted . the camp. The 0. , rier9 and artisans, because the general direction did not rejecting the lead of the Liberal journals support them. We cannot even con and their usual directors in such matters, ceive the possibility of a Napoleon or a insist upon setting upieandidates of en- Wellington directing campaigns from a tirelv their own choice and class. The military bureau. At this late day, we Siecie, the-refore, announces at once in see the administration ye-adopting the columns twit candidates, one of its idea with which General McClelllan set own :tatf, Andre Pasqual, and Sean Au ont,bert. a mechanh . It will be curious to and bestowing the chief command on a General who has no thought of Be watch the result of this purely demo clud,ing himself from active duties in the • cratic movement - CH 25, 1864 field. - This sensible proceeding. which i , se Economy in a Family.—There I satisfactory tothe common sense of the nothing which cues so far towards ph i country, is adopted by the administra. cing young people behind the reach of tin rather as a political maneuver than Poverty as «ononcy in the management as a tardy act of military prudence It of hou-ehold cattails it matters not tier military strategy 01 Mr. Lincoln's w lietle , r a man furnislics little or min h advisers were as good as their political, for his flintily, if there i. , , a no li Gi lt i a l they might long ago have ended the star leakage in his kdelooi or parlor, it Inn, They are great adepts at managing the away - , lie kri ,,, , , net how, and that de war as an electioneering engine. The , nwti Waste (vies Moe , ' like the leer". victories which .were won in the early leach's daughter, until he that movides part of last summer, instead of icing rig- has no more to give. It is the husband's oroualy followed up, were converted into duty to ' , ring into the house; and it is the political capital. On the strength of duty of the wile to see that none goe, them Mr. Lincoln's partisans have been wrongfully out of it. A roan gets a wife electioneering in his behalf with great to look afar lii , alf.ors, and to assist him success for the last eight months. In in his journey through life. to educate stead of taking advantage of the crip- and prepare their ehildrc n for a proper pled condition of the rebellion to end the station in lite. and not to dissipate iii; war, the military gains of' last year have property. all been squandered to promote the per. The husban cis inter( st should be the aortal aspirations of one Man. The reb- wife's care, :,nel her great( st ambition to els have had a long breath.ng-spell, e,nd carry her no faitlier than his welfare (.re i most industriously have they improved happiness, tugging r s‘, sth that eel her dill , it. prep? Th s '-hedild la her sole aim, and Their military stren , th has ry Ver hcen the theater eel her exploit , in the bosom iso great as it is at this moment While the 01 her family, where she may do as administration, for electioneering par- much tosvar :s making a fortune ice he i re i jie,4„4)&lllo2A . Rlllsil:l the e ()lint ry w.th can in the counting room or the workshop to its downfall, the South has been etiiel , , - I , liaii'vt'FlLY - P ll-I K v a Wait' n i l . , - t i l !‘ in i i 'e. putting forth all its energies in ate engt h. Lis earning. Self gratification in dress, ~ ..r indulgence m appetiteor more con.ening its armies :end recruiting, its shat tered strength. The consee,itence i.. that patty than his p;;: se can well contain, are: after this eight months' reinis.mea, ,, on our , quail} - pernicious. The first adds vaiei. t}' to extravagant e: the , -ecerael, fasten. a side and of energy on theirs, we are about to enter upon an unequal contest in the doctor', hill tee R I ,rIFI Mit leer's tieconnt spring campaigns. Our numerous ~e- ~, . and the latter leriugs int, niperance -- Ihe worst , : ,:i , v.I-- in it: tr,in. aai-ouare.i—the new euphemism for de- .. feats—have disclosed the alertness and —..— Flow they Run State Prisons in vigor of the rebels in every part of the New York.— I'h :Sing Sing Re i ,,.,',,, ~ ~ confederacy. There is great danger that ( , ays- - Last Saturday night rebind the militaty w tide ill set in a different l o clock a scene took place lit the f, direction this year front what it did last, ' male prison which came near being a foil sire the thati, d administration sres toifa face e s i h s e ce e %p s p e re i u l c e 2 n n i act play. A Mr. Westbrook Van Sand , tbrd, from Sch enectady, lately appoint ees. To shirk the responsibility of poi ed , rte of the guards, became familiar sihle disasters in the spring campaign,:, it with one of tft stoic prisoners noun el has invested General Grant with the Little, wii 0 l ice id her Iti bat d . f • I , / A IN. supreme command, to make him a soap,- y -,.., , ears since RI Hottest, T. Their intanar v goat for the sins of the administration. y o su a lt n ec i l n iu appointit i y last Satnrday night If the war clouds grow black—it a succession of defeats shall startle and tra r nce into ''l \ ti l l u c d ... l l - 1 . ...n in g . 1 3 e t,i , ' , ' l c o l , e( a l nc h l 'is frc c,l l , l; alarm the country—if the air shall be there he was ,ti a hi m i l i tted y Mrs. Little into filled with ghosts .of brave soldiers fah . her roo n struck ii a light, when len in vain, Mr. Lincoln means to lie in le and behold : 1 t nspeetor Bates a position to say, like the frightened and Principal ' there E._t..pe ' r Granby, whom Macbeth. "thou can'st not say 1 did not she had intorthed . say I did it; shake not thy gooey locks , Mr. Van San „' el what astaken going on before :Ins et me.” .If the spring campaigns result e rice Smith, c bu ° t r , as . noticing criminal in disaster,'lm is preparing to wash his , could be proved against him, the cunt. hands of the responsibility by laying the i plaint was witlidlawn - The party re blame at the door of General Grant. This ferret] to is Mrs. Scarab Littles, who was may be very unfair; for General Grant is sent to prison front this city' under cir not justly responsible for the antecedent cumstances which all li our citizens well military situation, which makes his 1)o- remember. Mrs. L as,. v , el.l . llilerstakvi, the in such a sition difficult and success doutillutrail. hissit conducted herself . in . is not he, but Mr. Lincoln,manner as to obtain squandered on political objects the mill- good will 01 those confidence and tary advantages that should have been • r se' in charge of the insti talon.— ,ocheAtvr t ;,i on. followed up while the rebellion was —.-... staggering under the heavy blows it re- Theodore Parker.---The Journal of . ceived last year. Cninmeree after reading the two pondei : It is not Grant, but Lincoln, that has ors octav, -, s, giving the life and Correa given the rebels eight months to recruit pondence of Theodore Parlaer, says ; their energies, and cc,rdiont us in greater - Before reading the volumes in ques strength than ever. It is a very good lion, we had formed the idea that .Mr. specimen of Lincoln cunning to slink out Parker was a man of large parts, and now that matters are coming to a pinch, decided though mis-directed ability. At'. and cast the responsibility of what is to ter reading them lie sinks in our estima happen upon another. It it goes ill with I tion to a man 01 but ordinary mental cal our armies, the new command with lbre, with something more of self-admi which he has invested General Grant en.. ration than we have ever seen exhibited aides Mr. Lincoln to clear his own skins, iritke public writings of any individual, and also kills off a rival who has been while he evidently looked the clearness of talked of in some quarters for the presi- j thoug neces ht, sary reflect to m i onake and judgment and ho esl ' ' dency. He will even escape the respon sibility width attaches to the selection of sistent teacher of any doctrine. officers and the assignment of commands, Gravitating in the Right Direc since Congress, by the creation of a new lion.—We take peculiar pleasure in I rank, expressly intended for General chronicling the fact that cur democratic ' Grant, has seemed to designate, or at exchanges are becoming a unit in the least to reccommend, him for the posi tion of commander-in-chief. Nothing policy so often suggested by General McClellan, of conducting the war so as • could be more opportune for Mr. Lin- to preserve the constitution ot the coun coln. He has made a prompt use of the advantage, and probably fancies that his try, and get for us again a solid and frit- Presidential prospects are now put be- ternal Union. The worst excesses of the yond the reach of any military contin party temporarily in power will nut gency. drive the democratic party 4 'from .this strong and noble position. With it they ' Great hopes are justly entertained of will triumph, and in their success the ' Generai Grant, and he enters on his safety of our institutions, as well as the new duties with the good wishes and preservation of our Union, will be assur. benedictions of the whole people. ill „. F , , ed. The good work goes on bravely. activity, enterprise, skill, and good for- 1 tune arc amens of promise; and if he ac. ' Maple Sugar in Indiana.—the sea quits himself as well in the loftier as he son has been favorable' more than tor has in the lower sphere, his will he one several years,and more attention is given of the proudest names in military histo- ! this branch of industry. Those who ry. If he were merely the selection of I have "opened camps” have made from the President and General Halleck, cx. ' 100 to 500 pounds of sugar, and severed perience would not justify very high ex. have produced as high as 1,000 to 9,.', ) _II 1 .IMEXICAN MUSTANG LIN/- pectiltiOnS. They brought Greneral Pope pounds, together with molasses for their MI:XT.—The parties in St. Louis and from the west: the country knows with families and to supply the towns. Sugar - V i n , :. - ,t i . n ,n n g n tL i N n v i no have been counte f rfe r i o tl et t o h r e what result. They also promoted Gen- i., selling at 11).. lo 15 cent , leer pound, shipha, e been m th eil or f ougt r y P es re t t o er gb ° y fher:ourt; cral Burnside and General ; Hooker, and molasses at So ~ to $1,7,5 for gallon. To guard against the further Imposition, I have procured from the United . States treasury, a pri- Uhu had actinited themselves well in.in- ' i - - -*Ala— e ate steel-plate revenue stamp, which Is placed ferior commands, to positions in which , TUE. Pna awy between France anti 0 , er the top of each bottle. Each stamp bears their failure was equaly conspicuous ond ' Icily through Mount Canis tunnel is al- the article of my signature, and without which dcplorable. But though General Grant' ready open to St. .Michael, in Barny, on leg e . FlinrtifteloetLena. counterfeit, dangerous anidhlv.orth is untried in so large a sphere of action the - Fretch side, and to Sure, in Pied- Incest has been in . use in a e nd v er e growing 11l favor i' l l c n i; as that to which he is nowpromoted, we mont, ou the Italian. At the rate of many years. There harxll - exists a hamlet on have ,fortunately, a far better garan tee two metres per day, as now progressing, t ,i h e e nee ha o bi l t b s teg o lontrru that with its contain evi of his abilities than the judgment of it will be completed in six years and emonent in the ' world l . e n da . t pre s se the nt t lm- President Lincoln and his Washington seven months. By hand labor on] i. proved ingredients, its effects upon man and Y lvisers.— World. twenty-six years and three months Y . west are perfect! remarkable. Sorea are hes' t ed, painaretteve2, " uveasaved, valuable animals would be required, as that made but made useful, and untold ills assuaged. For cuts, STY ON THE EYELID.—An exchange i 1,056 feet before Sommeiller's boring bruises, sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites, caked breasts, strained homes, an., it Isis glover says: Put a teaspoonful of black tea in Imachines were employed. . ewa remedy that should never be dispensed a small bag; pour on it enongli boiling —v. with. It should be in every family. Sold by water to racisten it then put it on the ' THE - workmen in Colt's Armorywere all druggists' D. S. BARNES, New York. eye pretty. warm-,keep it on all night, all paid off promptly on Monday, their and in theAtorr4g.. the sty will most regular pay-day. The amount'of cash it : ?VINE aBovE iklyrivriga , FOlVaittar iikellr be gone, ifitst-a,. second applies- took was, in ro un d num bersbout $lOO ' ''' b Y a ,- 1 SIMON JOHNSTON', lion is gertalp *0 rep Alp It t if , i.: ~ . , ei 0.... 311 .i. 000. ; feteeltiag&w-eod cot. Smithfield and YoUrth sta. It FA. -- el 0 glvr AtL. .it , . sr. tionnst.t. 4 4 1 , i2.2 , -,.. S:1 " .i.,: - 13 4 . ••4°121 1.5. 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Soft Rubber Urinal Bags, Soft Rubber Cupping Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Traveling Flasks and Drinking Cups. This latter article is worth the attention of those traveling, in railroad cars. A complete assort ment of Foreign and Domestic Perfumery on hand. Prime Potash and Soda Ash that cannot be excelled in quality. hemember the place. Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, Corner of the Nara6nd and Market at MEM iIIir'LLERN/A.OR RUPTURE CURED. —We are prepared to treat successfully all cases c 4 rupture in young persons. most cases in middle aged, and in some cases cf old persons having fitted up an extensive establishment for manufacturing Improved Trusses and Supporters In petullar ,a.ca or where persons desire any style of truss not on hand we will manufacture to order. Having the largest stock in the city all persons requiring trusses will find it to their ad vantage to call. Dr. iII'CiARE. will attend personally to the ap ph,:,tur,n of TrU,SeS. 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It changes the sun burnt lace and-hands to a pearly satin texture of raa Jailing beauty, imparting the marblepurlty of youth and the distrnyer appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion. It removes tan. trembles, pimples and roughness from the skin, leap ing the complexion fresh, transparent and smooth. it contains no material injurious to the skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Sin gers. It is what every lady should have. Sul' everywhere. Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y Address all orders to DEMAS S. BARNES 3r. CO., New York HEIMSTREET'S INIMITABLE : ---- HAIR RESTORATIVE., NOT A LYE, Toon SALE OR but restores gray hair to its original color, by 1 -a-' supplying the capillary tubes with natural sue- , Exchange for v tenance, Impaired by age or dllease. All Instan- Exchange for City Property I uheou3 dyes are composed of lunar caustic, des troying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and - afford of themselves no dressing. Ileinistreet's ' Inimitable Coloring not only restores heir to its ' That LAR,IE DV, LLI.iNd with grounds at tached on CARSON STREET, formerly occu natural color by any easy process, but gives the hair a Luxuriant Beauty, 1 pied by Christian If mien. late of East Birm- Promotes its growth, prevents its falling off, ingham. eradicates dandruff, and Imparts health and pleas- St anthemto the head. It has stood the test of ; nng and Out-Buildings time, being the original Hair Coloring, and Is ' In the rear of the Dwelling House constantly increasing in favor. Used by both gentlemen and ladies. It is sold by all respecta ble dealers, or can be procured by them of the commercial agents, D. S. BARNES & CO, 20 4 2 Broadway, New York. Two sizes, 50c. and +I. igr'DENTISTRY.--TEETH EX tracted without pain by the use of Dr. Oudry's apparatus. J. F'. II OFIF3IA. Pi , CEEEEEEI All work warranted 134 Smithfield Street, icarTHE CONFESSIONS, AND EX - PERIENC E OF AN INVALlD.—Pub fished for the benefit, and as a OATITION TO YOUNG MEN And .others. who surfer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Man hood, supplyingat the same time To is Al &tire es Bfinr-4.)ttst,E. By one who has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By inclosing a postpaid addressed envelope, single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, eau., tehts-3mdtr.w Bedford, Kings co., N. Y. DR.TOBIAS' VENETIAN HORSE Y LINI3I.E.NI'.—In pint bottles at fifty cents, cures lameness, cuts, galls, colic, ac. Read the following EQSTON, July 7th, 1808. Gt. Tut taS :—We have used for the past year your Horse Liniment for lameness, kicks, cuts, bruises and colic, and In every instance found It ' the best article I ever tried in this circus compa ny i'lease send me six dozen, as it Is the only Ilnln,ent we use now. We have 108 horses, some very valuable. and we do not want to leave town without It. H YATT FROST', Manager t an A mburgh ra Co.'s Menagerie. Sold by THOS. 1r EDPATII., Pittsburgh, and all respectable Druggists. °dice, 56 Gortlandt street, New York. mlll7-Iydrawc rfr—, -- 1... A NEW THING UNDER THE UN!ismS In tts effect—instantaneous. In its coloring power—matchless. In all its inwredients—vegetable. In Its operation—natural. in its beautifying results—enduring. In its tendency—preservative. In its popularity—unequalled. CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE,' Is pronounced both by the World of Science arid the world of Fashion, the finest preparation ever tin rated by art to rectify the shot t comings of N attire. Manilfa:tured by .T (7R151 A Donut, No. 6 Astdr House, New York. Sold by all Drug gists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. m yd& we A FAC T la it n Dye In tic year Mr. Mathews first prepared the VEN ETIAN }LAIR DYE ; since that time it has been used by thousands, and in no instance hac it failed to ggii e entire satisfaction. The VENETIAN DYE is the cheapest In the world. Its price is out y ifty cents, and each bottle contains double the quantity of dye in those usually sold for Si The VENETIAN DIE is warranted not to in -1 r the hair 01 scalp in the slightest degree. the VENETIAN DYE works with rapidity and certainty, the hair requiring no preparation is hates Cr The VsENETL-1N DYE produces any shade that may be destreii—one that will not lade,crock or wash out—one that is as permanent as the hair itself. For sale by all druggists. Price 50 cents. A. I. MATHEWS. iieneral Agent. 12 (Fuld st. N. Y. Also manutficturer of MATH LW,' ARNICA HAIH the best hair dressing in use. Price 25 janl6- yd IE7 ENETIAN HAIR nvE, VENETIAN v LINIMENT and CRISTA DOR( FS HAIR DIE. cold at JUS. FLEMING'S DR VG STORE, Cor. of the Diamond and Market e. • t; • • :a t•.? t • a e = •. P-t 4,1 BRADBURY'S cyLnrß TED PIANOS! The moat TOW ERITI. and ELE(3 ANT t ;led lastr.:rnentz rlllcut.t:tured jr, the country e!-; 3E: N S F' I Z Received within a nwirrill at state I . airs an .1 Institutes. We arc also agents fur Schomacker & Co.'s and Boardman &Gray's Well-known excellent PIANOS, and S. D & H.W. SMITH'S MELODEONS & HARMONIUMS 1111101ERSONS DESIRING A PERFECT instrument are ;hi lieu to tail and easielue before pun:hazing elsewhere. AIIKAIs those who hale loin:Lased Sliest It.ir,.:Twats in this ♦lcini ty we take pleasure in relerring to Allen Kra mer, esq., llaTeman t.oe, esq., Allegheny city ; John McCurdy. tot Park, iii...jurOy Co. , l Mrs. Metiutry, Oakland; lit. Jonas it AlciAlutock. A. Hoes tier, eaq., ItiJhard Bard, esq., East Lib erty ; John Quinn, esq.. Jr. D. .t 1 Hostetter. D. M. Book, esq., Pittsburgh:. A Guaranteeof 5 years with each In •trumnent. WAMELINK BARR, Sole Agents for Pittsburgh and Western Pa No. 2 (dime at., near ,acpension Bridge. Kir A general aaadetnicat of Musical Goods always on hand. mhl REMOVAL. `A . ON THE FIRST DA 1 . OF APRIL, 1 I HAVE BEEN DULY COMMISSION- Iip will remove to No 5t Fifth street. at pree- ed and licensed to act for the foll Owing ,re ent occupied by J. M Bon man ti.r. Bro , and trill . liable be prepared to give the public general sattsfais ' Bon 14. Itti a well assorted stock of PHIL( t.., Fire, Marine and Life InsurancesopHilAL and MA I'HEItiATICAL INSTRI'.. . COMPANIES: MINTS, and a large supply of OPTICAL (10011 S with a tine assortment of RUSSIAN PH ENIX of Brooklyn, N. Y. PEBBLE SPECI'A U LES, which are warranted r ., to strengthen and, mproae the sight. Made and ,5 0 , ta. $600,000, sold only by 3. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, ' With a large surplus. No. 39 }Mb street. WASHINGTON of New York. Remember the number, 51,51, 51 Fifth street, after the tat of April and do not be imposed upon Capital $400,000 00 I by others. mhl Assets Feb. 1, PM 686,13646' Unsettled claims 2 , 320 00 DYSPEPSIA CRACKERS, Capital and Surplus soBl',_o/0 45 —AT THE— This Company issues Participating Policies. , • Its script dividend hare be en 60 per cent. per an- BOSTON CRACKER. BAKERY, num for three years past . American Life & Trust of Phila. Capital $600,000. For further information apply to S. S. BRYAN, Broker and Insurance Agent, -..• 69 Fowl) street. NO. 64 FOURTH STREET, PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED VitLlt L.IHMSEN, at the Office of the Western State Penitern lug Fourth street. tiary, until FRIDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF raliX:i-lw‘t Pittsburgh. APRIL, for furnishing LUMP and NUT COAL, MiARCH, APRIL AND MAY and good FRESH BEEF, free of' bone, in all cases the bone will be deducted,) for one year, from the first day of April next. Bids will be A RE THE MONTHS TO PURIFY opened on SATURDAY, THE SECOND, at 10 " / - 11. THE. BLOOD —The ,cnpodnd fluid Ex- a. m., and awarded to the lowest mid best bidder. JOHN B4tIIIiNGHAM, Warden. tract at FROSIWORT, as prepared by RAN Druggist, GB Alarket street, below Fourth, w 111 effectually renovate and apparently reju vonate the whole system, not only does it act as an Alterative to the blood purifying. when necessary as it rolls through a thousand than nels,it gives tonennd energy to the whole y sten Price, 50 Cents for a large Bottle mh2l Notice to Foundrymen. PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR the casting of the main pipe for - the BIRM INGHAM WATER WORKS, which will con aistof about 13,0001inealft of pipe, 20,18. IS, 12, 10 and Fl inches Mamater. slds will be received for the whole of the above quantity or for part, un til THURSDAY, April 7th. Pipes of i 2 feet in ' length preferred. For more particular Informs,- 'Lion see the undersigned'at S. M'Kee A. Co.'s I (Mace, Birmingham. G. STENGEL, I Engineer Monongahela Water Co. ' tab2l-1 FOR RENT—A GOOD STORE Room, No. 28 Diamond alley, near Wood street: ; S. utyrlißEßT &SONS 51 Marketst. Tl-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. ,y0t1; - ' poods, N.-,.. z .„„ Spirall:kess Goo4s, ; >4. V.l-4, t l 'l - 14 - 811)rilieDress Goods, I N _ENV MAT S C K., CHEAPEST GOODS iliT P.13L..1E1 C7lriviir. PITTSBTJRGH GARDNER& SCIIMMIVS, TEMPORARY REMOVAL. ON MONDAY NEXT, !RARER 2STM. we shall remove our stock of Pianos and Musical Goods generally, to WILIKINS Over the Mayor's office, FOURTH STREET, between Wood and Smithfield streets, where we shall be happy to wait on our friends' and the I üblic. The unfinished state of our new store on \Vood street has rendered this step necessary, and hence, by the kindness of the Managers we shall occupy Wilkins Hall as above for a few weeks. H. ILLEBEIX & BRO., Wilkins Hall, 4th street. PITTSBURGH, Harch22,1864. ATOTICE—TO THE HIIIDDEHR AND 1.1 carpenters of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Man . cheater, Birmingham and adjoirdng Boroughs. The Executive Committee appointed to make arrangements for the approaching Sanitary Fair, are desirous that all branches of industry should be properly reprto call a meetingnderslgned-have been requested of. the Builders and Carpenters for the purpose of appointing a Committee to represent their Interests and lend their aid in this benevolent enterprise. In com pliance with the above request, a meeting of the Carpenters and Builders will be held at the .MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, Fourth street, on FRIDAY EVENING, 25th, at 734 o'clock. a Punctual attendance is earnestly requated. By order of the Committee WM. EDGAR, ALEX. MOORE, JAS. liIILLING ER , Committee. 12111111 M:I•NPi330•1:10 , 340.114 slakuoa •uabuzo INSURANCE AGENCY S DIAHVIN Lau Also, sole propnetor of the OLD WDEJEArr Wffl Y, No. 5 North Front St., MEMO mhlB-tat DWELLING 110178 R FOR SALE.— AY The subscriber offers for sale the dwelling house in which he now lives , situated on South Avenue, First ward, Allegheny. The lot is 27 feet front by 160 deep, running back to a 20 feet allley. It is a two storied brick, contains six rooms and cellar. The'out-houses are a wash house, stable, coal house, &e. There Is alsrge yard surrounding the dwelling, wfth shade and ornamental trees. There is gas and water in all the rooms of the dwelling. I also offer for sale a desirable country resi dence in Rochester township, Beaver county, Pa., containing twenty acres ofpOund. There is a new two storied frame . dviehung, containing six rooms, on the property. There Is also a :young orchard of all kinds of fruit. There IS agood barn, out-houses, fsc. It is about a mile from the Rochester de For terres,Suire of 8.. M. BOLES, jaraf-tt oath Avenue, A ll egheny city. iSSOLUTION.-THE C 0 - P 4 142" - Dnerablp beretidoze eilatbig -betweei the undekaignedunderthe name of O r /Clfo.B. a co., luta title day been clialadved by. mutual 'Mama- Jill debts owing by_sald late eopatpiendlip will be paid by T. O. lloigak and alLelidzas due to the said late ftrmwill be ishiBLEOPPIn• ato.ait Pittebuigh t 341 7 0 01, 1864. shh24ati rZ° 1514rX1.3111:1WP. 40 .A. R. TA . MISS RICHEY, Having Removed to No. 45 St, Clair Street, Will Open on Saturday, MARCH 26th, The Latest Styles of Spring Crape and Silk Bon nets, Chip, Leghorn and Neapol itan Bonnets ; Ladles', Misses' and Chil dren's Hats; Ladles' Dress Caps; Head Dresses ; French Flowers; Ostrich Plumes; Plaid and Plain Ribbons' in the newest Styles and Col ors. mh2.4-2t SPRING GOODS, OPENING A . I . HITGITS HACKE'S Cot. sth and Market Street. mh23 1 ICI i OM MAI fle);1 E=aMin :~1#:~~~~~1~►.~ PHILADE warn T I lA. tiff 3 1 7- 1; I , 4 !•!, -- ar ! l FIFTH STREET Have received Their • , SPRINO- 'STOOt FOOTS & Silat§ Call early and mane bargains. Remember thep4ce, Concert Frail: Shoe Stare, 62 FIFTH STREET, mina JUST WHAT ' EVERYBODY WANTS, A. POCKET ALBITM 1 Holding from 12 to 24 Pictures, FOR SOLDIERS!. FOR SOLDIERS! Canbe sent ES of i"iirtii"Ohlie United States for Tivitty Ots ALSO," Albums for Ca1:06 .1 410* Albums for Centre Tablee, , AT PICICIIIS. I=I_,COW ALL , • AT PRICES • BELOW AT PITTOCK'S OPPOSITE THE POSTOPPIOV, O feb36 T HE LARGEST AB4ORT3IENT, OF Calf, Hip, and Grain _Leather CAVALRY BOOTS , With Enameled and Plain Legs, —AT— McCLEILLANIYS AUCTION, 55 FIFTH STREET. DISSOLUTION. 'VIRE CO-PARTNERSITIP 1411E tofore existing between the undersigned, under the name and style of J. F. DAY & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Jonas Keefer retiring from the firm. J. F. DAY, JO AS LERFEI3. Pittsburgh, Pa., March 7th, 1564. CO-PARTNERSHIP The undersigned have this day entered into articles of Go-partnership for Man_ Tinikartzlhg an Vending of. i V. g. I Saddlery and Coach Hardware, In all Its branches, under the name and stylepf DAY 8L ZiAYD~N No. 58 Wood Street. JOSIAH F. DAY, THOMAS S. HAYDEN Pittsburgh, Pa., January 18th, 1864. mhB-dtf REMOVAL WE WOULD INFORM OUR DVS tamers and the piddle generally, that on . V V 1S'1", 1864. We will remove from our_ present stand, No. 69 WOOD STREET to NO. 58 WOOD STREET; (Old and well-known Hardware Stand, of ft7oer & Lavely, Lamely Park & Co-, arrn , atlatcriAb.. S. Lavely, now d eceased ,) five doors south of present stand, where we will be happy to Meet all our old friends and the public, in general, pad feel assured that with our increased facilities for doing businesd - we can yield to all satisfaction. DAY & HAYDEN. Pittsburgh, March 7, 1884. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, PROPOSALS ARE , von the. construction of the- Reservoir , of the 13111.131.MGHADI WaTM WORBS. Bidders will state separate prices for embankment and for excavation ofearth,loose rockand soilitreek. Also, prices for Clay Puddling and for Rubble Masonry, both with end without -matcHalftib• niched. Mane and specifications can be seep, at S. ItifiCee & co>e Office. Bkintegham: Btdrtiill be received until THURSDAY, April 7th. G. ST Engineer Monongahela V I R E 3or mh24-Iwd JUST OP E NING, A SPLENDID STOCK OF SPRING DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS and OLOAKINGS, -• All of the newest patterns. C all and see.ak, H. J. 'LYNOFPS.• '• No. 9i3 Market street, Wad No.: Alley. '8 OF MUSIOILL' • -• rAsTr. recommend to every onetha t playa, three books, namely : the ..akuP *ld HOME CIRCLE, A collection of Piano Nude; the SILVER CJEICOECEIy A volume of Songs, Ballads, Linetit,,and, Quar tettes, with Piano Accompaniments, and the SECONV Containing Choice Vocal Duets, with Plamilic compaccimenta The price of .each is. so low— lib2s in cloth, and el in plain binding—that the sale is already immense. For sale try . ii. MELLOR, feb27 81 Wood Itok.WER & scuaturr, NIANM: mu lecturers of Grand, square and Upright PIANO FORTES, Warerooms, No. 6 Leroy Place, N. We offer to dealers and the public a very sit rator article. Our big. KRUEGER, was of the late firm of Callenberg tc Co , and the manufac turing partner. Descriptive eireifferefree. 4ai - Ageats ?minted intl7-2md ALARGE. LOT OP Congress is Tobacco 8.10 more Spun Telis4cr, Navy Pounds BriOt " 44 011 t and Dry Smoking Tobacco, Solace Fine Cut Sunny Side Fine Cut Sweet Olive 64 11.VC7OLLISTEE ac BAKR,S, .dOj6l47=MY prBlm=, 'few guiren -Mower =id Reaper, Buckeyt MArilt and Reaper, Quaker blower and Reaper i Oesu gaillower writ Reaper,: Sanker—llicnverOilrand gr e44l4l4 t */ 10 %Zet_ Lon Apical and anipleukeiiitierral kinds. -4114491410 r 108 Wcopd