4.„„ ght 'ittN , •-,.01it, p An Earnest Word of Warning. Fro T m he tt r lt e % Ni. is e " ;l T i i n n l e , s r . essi:ll, iii abroad among the people, which We litqe already corn menied upon, that, aslreentitirks are so pl ent y, an d every one s feeling sor,prus i pt roux, it iq perfectly right and proper for every one to spend as fieely 44 he likes. There is no sort of conscientious feeling in regvrd to the-duty of economy; The expenditures for lust - pies are unex ampled, even in the history of our wasteful people. Every one, except those dependent on regular salaries, is extravagant to the last degree. The . . jewelers, and the dealers in expensive goods, assure us that there was never such * demand for the most costly wares. Diamonds, pearls, watches and orna ments, bronzes and carpets, silks and satins, experesive furniture and paint ings, wines and costly dinner-ware, are continualy sold, and are ornamenting our wealthy boosts. Then, in the classes of more moderate means similar habits on FOREIGN IMMIGRATION. a smaller scale everywhere prevail. In nothing has the opposition to. the The wives and daughters of shopkeepers and upper mechanics, of teachers and Democratic party and its policy been so preachers, of country lawyers and doe shamefullY inconsistent as it has been, tore , s till buy their silks, and carpets, aad is, in relation to foreign (iminigra - and pianos, as it' they were as well off tion. But a few years ago hostility to as ever they were. The nation does not seem to recognize foreigners was so terrible as to cause that it is in war, or that its habits or bloodshed and conflagration in many . economy have anything to do with its local:ties. "Beware of foreign influ- ! ability to pay the public debt. Some one else seems t.) be spending for the war enee" was a standing admonition. The while we- spend for foreign luxuries. arrival in New York Of a few exiles, "Money is plenty, and why should we seeking a home in this western world, not have the bt.netit of it?" "The go v furnished a text for the "native ("erne- ' eminent may he in debt, and we have gogue" to harp upon, and by arousing plenty of nicsns." Such is the univer the prejudices of his hearers enabled hint sal thought . on this matter, if not the ex pression tii.a, and it is full time that the to glide smoothly into the highest places press and the pulpit should expose its fel in the State. Every restless and an- lacy, and teach some of the first princi principled political scoundrel saw in this pies of political economy, dark lantern organization a possible Ti must be remembered that we are all in debt for the expenditures of this means of polit:cal prbmotion, anti he tear—every individual man, woman and seiz xi it; by tit l e means many of the clidd of the whole community. It is corrupt old worn-out hacks of the Dem- not the Government which is paying, but we, the people. For every dollar— cratic and Whig parties obtained con or, in other s words, for every day's labor trol of the Know Nothing organization, —diverted to this war, and, in a Bleat and they are now the head and front of part, wasted, in an economical point of Abolitionism. view, we must each of us pay in full, or at least pay its interest, if we lay it on Experience hasCcoupelled these expedi- the „.,,,, „. t , ~ lULUIT. 11 t" cannot escape this. Al, ency politicians, to come back to the old the treasurers in the world cannot make Democratic policy of - encouraging immi- money. If Mr. Chase possessed all the g.ation. There is now no dread of the financial genius ever granted to man, he could rata create means for the nn" poor saps undermining our liberties; on ' tion to pay its debts with, any further the contrary they arc received and wel - ' than he creates labor. fie may indeed clamed with open arms. The New York borrow from the labor of posterity, but Evening Post calculates the number of lie must pay interest from the labors of to-day. In so far as the money he sets immigrants to this coo rates, this year, force exceeds the labor it is designed to at three hundred thousand, and rejo.ccs represent, it loses in value and pun:ha at it; and at the same time offers sonic ses lessor couiintslitivs. It is just :l , illi sensible suggestions for their comfort Possible for the nation to expand its in come for war, and at the same Lin, 1,, and convenience after their arrival in buy foreign luxuries, as it would be her their new homes. Let them come, let .an individual. We have each of us and the teeming old country send us its collectively, only just so much which we surplus labor we need it all. The Post can spend, if we go beyond, we fall in debt unit may eventually be bankrupt says: It is clearly posliilele for this nation to "In Europe hundreds of thousands are asking spend so tench till !leis War, that neither for work and cannot get it; in America our trades and industries are embarrassed for lack oe the labor tit the present nor the niort workmen. In Europe other hundreds of thous- gaged labor of the future could re-pay it, ands see before them only a prospect of beggar) National Inenkrtipley is nu- event- MI and wretchedness in old age; in America they could earn an independence, educate their chil- probable as it may he—w herb is withindren, dren, and assist in the development of a great the limit of things that can happen. It country. On one side of the Atlantic stands the it should i owe, 110 words can paint the laborer, on the other lies the land. What is ' needed, to bring these two together. is a removal L . disgrace and calamity W'hiellWoillil or ere of all artificial obstructions; and such organ., hake our country . Lion as will bring the aid of capital work which, ~.. , ~. . . , . . important as it is to our posterity has gone ou NI Ivit 33 e 1,13 bir foreig fl Incuri,s iii hitherto without such help. There is no need mini-dies the capital of the count ry and forcharity; bat there is room for societies which mu . a h in t v t.,, reset one rily , , ~ i iii oorga shall advance money prudently and under cer- . , twin regulations and safeguards. to Industrious. liolis. bill' iiiiiii,ils of Ilia tirieS are Si skilled workmen to enable them to cross the mei, lost tie is: ti,,, N • ti t er , tend to „ii, ocean with their families. It would be a prof- ~,,, r , r . i ,,,, (1 „.. r-ii lit, and, ..f course . in ~( e Stable business if wisely carried on, to thus assist ." l' the most valuable among the millions who far as to add to the total expenses of wonkliike to come to America but are too peter both Government and People It is I lie. to defray the expense of a long passage by sea plain and manifest duty at th's time ill CHEAP VALOR, every nnen :,rt 1 w , d),:in 1.. 1.rin...7 ..own . their expenditure.. It is an celtlization To our invitation to the patriots of the we owe to the count, v not to I.uv fe;re.i , n Gazette, to join the army and clean the silks and satins, and jewelry and wftie.-. rebels out, we are favored with the fol or catty furniture from abroad E.,- ( . 1 ., o - xing re person should fei I that for himself he is ply : bound to save all that is possible old We have volunteered. We hay e been in the see- , , L . ~loth should he' worn, old furnitureviee-sincethe.commencement of the war. W belong.to the Sixeeenth Regiment of Pennayb used; luxuries he dispensed with, to meet vetnia Reserves, and OUf duty is to take care ot th:s ten ible crisis. We have no right to those who like the etlitor of the Post, are eh. buy' useless indulgences while we ere deavoringAo cripple the Administration in its etroete to end the war by subduing the Rebels. laying up a great debt for the future. It It is thus that we "help the armies in the field." is not honorable: it is not patriotic, iv r Call you this backing your friends? .even prudent. No people can be spend this excuse for staying at home is most lng a thousand millions on a gigantic miserable, and not to be endured. But war, and at the same time be bolding a agr . LVON's KATHAIRON.--IiATILt cornival of extravaganye anti gluttony. ii - p- . iron 1. Iron the Cireek .., cr.! • Lath; ~' it 19 just like those miserable Abolition- Somebody must pay I'M- it all. Oursor„a"KreVi,ra,tre. li 'igu it i r f t Y m i l lg i to c l ie s ' t "'.. rejuTer'''' ists. They won't fight themselves, but parent superfluity of money should either tie=. roe ;,rescr . ‘ " ing, rees e to s rl v ng and Z‘ ' L e ti s it:e. - are eager for others to do so, and when be invested in permanent investments, l tiiii.:erahttilemeatnri i t ; j a ,, i!l. ,,, t .o isdbe i n t iat r remarkable toned 1,,,r,i -corriered they endeavor to excuse their or should go to cure the sad ills of war. put up 1.3,. the. original prope ' e l 'i ' o ' r, and is Lie, Our great success, financially, in the be. , made with the same care, skill and attention cowardice by saying they are required ginning of this struggle, resulted from ' wliicti ga ve it a stile of 01 er out million bottles at home to watch patriots like ourselves. the universal economy of thepeople. Per an iT i s lm;, most delightful Hair Dressing. What watching do we require; our pa- We saved enough then to pay the cur. It eradicates scurf and dandruff. I rent ex enses of the war. This s p . . ha all It keeps the head cool and clean. triottam and valor are not questioned, ' It makes the hair rich, soft and glossy Passed by. Every one is now spending it prevents the hair from falling oft' mid and the Gazette shows its weakness by money f,"„. ~,,„. f„tssible vanity. Care- turning grit even expressing a doubt upon the sub- rut financiers estimate that $560,000,000 It re s tores hair upon bald heads. An jeer. Our weakness is extreme valor. I.)er annum can lie saved by retrench- ' head Y ot . te . a . ir eho e uld rn u .' s r e ' 1 5 ...3 h- o ° n s: s a i K e a a tl a nt b l e r a o ' n 't . in l a t i ment. is known and used throughout the di' illzisl world Ohio Democratic State Convention. Unless the people shall see the folly . . Sold by all reapectable dealers. S ix The Democratic State Convention of and w DEA A S BARNES wrong of this extravagance; unless NewCO., Yolk Ohio, which met at Columbus, on Wed- . Congress shall still further check the l nesday, adopted the following resolu- national wastefulness 'by severe and tions : heavy taxation, we drift inevitably to Resolved, That the Democratic party is now, as ward a dreadful abyss. • Let us be warn it ever has been, devoted to the Constitution as ed ire time trona/anted to us by the framers of that lnstru ment,„and expounded by Jefferson, Madison and Jackson, and as construed In the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 and 1799, and as construed in the report thereon In the Virginia General Gi -k • d the A - te an rin3 • of the tud that for the maintenance of ' } tomer. Po that Constitution and the preservation of the , Union founded under it, where, as did the WasHINetToN, Ma . rch M.—Generals Fathers of the Republic, pledge life, fortune and ' French and Sykes arrived here this al e/Wed honor. Res9lved, That we would hail with delight any 1 ternoon from the army. In taking leave . and every honorable effort toward a restoration I of his command, Gen. Sykes issued the off the normal condition of this Union, to wit : I following order. . Internal peace and harmony, and fraternal affec tion between the several States comprising it, , 11DADQUARTRRS STH ARMY CORPS, and weregret that the measures of the present 'ir i .stu n 1804 —GENERAL ; :area - imi—ceENERAL ORDER No. Administration. prevent such desirable result, : - ~ anti we are therefore uncompromisingly opposed i :t.--r+OLDIERS OP TILE STH CORPS.—By di to Its solltioliOnce in power. • rection of the War Department lam re -Resolved, That we are opposed to file prOSPCI.I- ' lieve d front duty with the Army of the lion Of the war tor the subjugation of States, or , for the purpose of divesting them of their sore- Potomac. In obeying an order so wholly relgaty, or haftinging or Impairhm their consti- Unexpected I part front you with pro tatiOnal' rights, and bethg satisfied that its con- r foUnde I s leg - ea. We have been associ tinned prosecution for each objects will, in the end, prove the utter destruction of our civil lib- ated since your organization as a corps. ertY. We therefore demand the immediate in- We have shared all the campaigns of au ration of peaceable means to attain an bon- this glorious arms',and for nine orable settlement and the restoration of the months Union 'oder the Constitution. it has been file pride and distinction to Resolved, That the mob spirit now abroad in be your chief The history of your our land is the natural and inevitable result of hi ye ae e. ments adds a lustre to the history the violations of the Constitution abd the taco by the party in power, and.we deem this a prop- of your country, and to the great battle er occasion to renew to our people the warning . of the war, on the 2nd of July, 1863, your of Washington against lawlessness the present ! heroism and valor indisputably saved meat and people ;the tyranny of the present 1 Administration has sown the seed from which ! the day. I part from you feeling assur we are now reaping a harvest of erime. I ed that your manly virtues, courage and patriotism, will still he conspicuous in campaigns to come, and that the insig nia borne upon your flags and upon your hearts will, in the shock of battle, always be found in the thick of your country's foes: (Signed,) . GEORGE SYKEs, Major General Commanding. The Issue of Gold Notes. Secretary Chase is understood to be making arrangements for the issue of gold notes, receivable for duties, which he proposed to pay for interest falling due on the lit of April, let of May, Ist of .Tuly, 19th of AT - rust, Ist of October, Ist of .Novntber, 18ti4, and Ist of January, Iset, with rebate in interest of on and before the Ist of July, and with rebate at the rate of three per cent. per annum on interest clue after that date. The aggre gate of interest coming doe at that dpte is about *41, 0 00,000, of which it l is sup posed that about $21,000,000, will be an ticipated in this way making a virtual ad dition of nearly that amount to the stock of gold. The Secretary also has under consideration the expediency of receiving the national currency at rates slightly below the current rate of gold and of is suing therefor Assistant Treasurers' certificates, receivable in the payment of duties. PITTSBURGH: TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 1864 Or Those of oar patrons who move on the 1.4 of April will please leave no tice at this office the No. nna street of their new locations. Personal.—We lento that about the first of next month, J. D. Mackin, freight and ticket agent for this place, will retire from his present position. Mr. Mackin has beep here for some four years, during which time he has made for himself 11684 of friends, and a name as "a busi nesS min, above the ordinary. Indeed his industry, and fidelity to the company, and .44 just awl courteous treatment of those With whom he had business to transact were the subject of frequent re marks. Our own opinion is that the company never had a more faithful em ployce. He made the business of the company his business, attending to it night and day, with the assiduity only observable in men who are intent on one object—to do his work thorounly. are not alone in this opinion for it waathe remark of a highly respectible gentleman, and one who had much busi ness to transact with him, and is in a position to know whereof ho speaks, that Mr. M. was "the most faithful, correct and energetic agent for his employees he bad iker kuottwn." Wherever his future lot may be cast, we wish him absundant suceess.—New Brighton : ZfitsB;: Bxtippixal G.)lo 4 4.Lpeurtit. BtEt2sl:l", Cr. A r ott3. l has ' been enallinmed as a Major general in the Volunteer service, tv date from May 20th, 1003. ~.y....% FROM WASHINGTON SECRETARY STANTON has changed the name of the Invalid Corp I to the Vete ran Reserve"-Corp's.'" 1 `OST---PITTc uIR AHL--On:Sunday night, March 27th, at ten minutes past eleven ci , clock, CORA ELLA, only child of 'lei - Wm A. and l'ora J. Ahi, aged one sear, four months and seven. days. The funeral will takeplace from the residence of her parents, Fulton street, heal of Wylie, o day,it 2 o'clock, p. m-. The friends of the fami ly are respectfully invited to attend. SEITZ—On Monday morning, :\ ouch 28th, CH FUSTIAN .1. SPITZ, in the 77th year of his age. The friends of the family are respectfully in vited to attend the funeral this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, No. 28 Steven son street, to proceed to Allegheny Cemetery. it ... BCERII:IVE , S HOLLAND BIT TERS, therhave's Holland Bitters, Bwrhave's Holland Hitters, Ihhrhave's Holland Bitters, Beerhave's Holland Bitters, therhave's Holland Bitter, Ikerhave's Holland Bittern, Bterhave's Holland Bitters, Bcerhave'n Holland Bitters, Two Hundred and Fifty Dozen on hand, Two Hundred and Fifty Dozen on hand, Two Hundred and Fifty Dozen on hand, Two Hundred and Fifty Dozen on hand, Two Hundred and Fifty Dozen on hand, Two Hundred and Fifty Dozen on hand, Two Hundred and Fifty Dozen on hand, Two Hundred and Fifty Dozen on hand. Having so large a stock on hand I am prepared to sell to those who wish to purchase by the doz en at a blight reduciioa Ruin manufacturers' prices. Those dealing in these superior Bitters will had it to their interest to call and learn my prices. A large siiick of DRUGS, PATENT INIEDICINES, PERFUMERY, TOILET AR TICLES, we., N.c.. on I, an and at low prices. .111SEPII FLEmlr.,l, DRUGGIST, corner of the Diamond and Market street. mtr2S-4t LONDON AND INTERIOR RO Y- A L MAIL COMPANY'S Celebrated Ilerned Blood Powder and Bone Ointment, A certain cure for Diseases of Horses and I 'Mile. known to and used only by the% 'uinpany in their. own stables from 1t.44 until the opening of the Hallway over the principal routes. After the general use of these remedies in all the stables of the Company. their annual sales of condemned stock were discontinued, a saving to the Con.pa try races ding dtu>u perannum. 1n1853 the Lou don Brewers' Association offered the Company £'2,oou for the receipt, and use the articles only n their own smith s BLOOD POII'DEII. A eerinlll cure fur tuun.ler, dleitemper, rheuma tism, hi.lr kir.4l.ln,‘ anlatra,ns, lone of appetite weal, flea,. heal Or, collgtie, 001del, and Al! 111,e.trit, 01 the lungs. notlef of seahhfra, glanderai. et tl. ihatu i e, lialiouninteni of the et US. ill t nod nll diseases arising from impure Moroi, er reels the stomach and liver, Unproven the arrt - tiT e, regulates the bowels, corrects all tiering! - ment s of the glands, strengthens the alarm makes the smooth and glossy. Horses ken down by hard labor or driving, qulekly re stored I v to.;11).: the ilwtit-rUnCS ‘111,1.7 Will be fount equal to it in keeping horses up Appeal - mice, condition and strength. latiki ILO Vt.,' 1{, , y31 .Iblll ('ELEBR TEI) }l€l,il l .: 4)INTIH A :.•rt•rtu .•1110 1.,r ei., iu. tingt.mr•, ecrntrhv,•. 11=111=111 tiered It•et_ ttel e,ll, the It•rellott., I.‘the et:krt.:emelt], Wood l'os,der iwk per I, m. I.,e6nge. ILair ointment .XI, per'. ir7 jr No .3 . ..0 I AlcKet,un , I”rk. Ire. h. 1..1.1. l'lt,hunzh Dr.g. 1[01.,e. hr.?, qh.l :11,rket nt \"l/Lt NTEEItti F fie the tietntogriot.s,ln ol the Hyatt,: In cidental to the change ..t diet. 11 outidd, Erup t 10113 and L‘tionialiii which • PI er) I oltmteer I. habie to, there are hit reluedlee no wile, coot el, lent mid reltal , le HI .1...L.01\ 1 - '11.1., N t/lIS I ..11k.:\ I It the reader (.4 this •• Di I wt.' .1 Fills. or I ,/itmeut two, the kliolz at..rt I I.ls i•ltAee, hirli write In me, au ?Intern the amount, and I will matt A la, tree of eXioefire. Matt) dente, Win not keep lily melt icizies uu halal Demure they etrinot twike to LiCh 1/, Oh I Aliun intit r pe,ons' make. 35 ectile. Cr,,!... and tile in, boa of pot. li2a-t CONFESSIONS AND EX 1.0 INVALlO.—Puh llghefl for the henett, nn.; !le CA( riu:s; Ti. YCI I N I\ I k NA:I,I ..the•rfi, whu 6Litrer uu. Nervous lie! int). Pre:II:011re .tt ood. t...; .t ht• 111., I . _ .11 r..'. • El. V- , ogle who hls ettre.l cottettlertikt • It'elres-wil en, single copier L.. 33 ..f the author. NATH A N I EL tl A Yt'Alh, eeq feb6-3racht w kleciit.rd. hinge Co., 2.; Y. HAGAN'a MAGNOLIA HALM.— , _, , .., This is the most delightful and extraurdi- Ira - F._. 1 17: N - 1 7 . 1 . It S 4 1.." I' 1111 Z I. t— nary article ever discovered. It changes the sun iteeeiVeli within a month at State Fairs and burnt face and hands to a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, imparting the marble purity 61- Institutes. We are also agents for youth and the dist - input appearanog so inviting In the city belle of fashion. It removes tan, S . .:thomacker & Co.'s and Boardman &Gray's freckles, pimples and roughness from the skin, Well-known excellent PIANOS, and smoothg the contains fresh, tranaparent and . It containa no material injurious to the S. D. &H. W. SMITH'S MELODEONS & HARMONIUM', skin. Patronized by Actresses and Opera Sin gers. It Is what every lady should Lace. sold 111ERSONS DESIRING A PERFECT everywhere. Prepared by A Instrument are-invited to call and examine W. E. RAGAN. Troy, N. Y. ladore purchasing elsewhere. Among those a lid Address all orders to have purchased these instruments in this I ICU., DEMAS S. BARNES &CO., ty we take pleasure in referring to Allen Ern- New York. tiler, esq., Bateman tioe, esq., Allegheny city: - . John TitleCurciy,, (of Park, McCurdy ,is 00.01i1 rs. . . McGulty, Oakland ; Dr. Jonas IL McClintock. A. Hoe), eler, esq., Richard Bard. earl., East Lib erty ; John t./.ititin, esq., Dr. D. M. Hostetter, D. M Book, esq., Pittsburgh. A Guarantee of 5 years with each la , IiEIMSTREET'S INIMITABLE atrument. HAIR RESTORATIVE. NUT A LYE, WAMELINK & BARR, but restores gray hair to Its on color, In supplying the capillary tubes with natural sue- Sole Agents for Pittsburgh and Western Pa., teninace, impaired by age or disease. All ins/an- No. 2 St. Ulair st., near Suspension itt!ldge. I aneous dyes are composed of lunar ca vatic, den- nai - A general assortment of Musical ()mid. troying the vitality and beauty of the hair, and always on hand. inh i atfurd of themselves no dressing. Heimstriait's ---- - - - Inimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its REMOVAL. natural color by any e process, but gives the hair a Luxurlailr Beauty, .......s,-.....,.....5a5w . ,.-, --_-----.... Promotes Its growth, prevents its falling oft, la NT-7 ::--- =T. , ' ~,,...6.2., --.,.....m. eradicates dandruff, and imparts health and pleas- , 1e...l e... -4 '-----,:,,,,,,' ..,.,.....„,„,---,,_ adtness to the head. It has stood the test of l - ,- -:. , ...)-=-5...- , time, being the original Hair Coloring, and is ' constantly Increasing in favor. Used by both (IN TIKE 'FIRST DAY OP APRIL, 1 gentlemen and ladles. It is bold by all respects- UV will remove to No. 51 Fifth street, at .pres 'de dealers, or cut be procured by them of the eel occupied by .T. M. Hoffman et Bro., and will commercial agents, D. S. BARNES 5. (N 3 tN.r2 be prepared to give the public general satiefac . Broadway, New York. Two sizes, 50c. and , Oi. tion with a well assorted stock of PHILO- St )PH ICAL and MATHEMATICAL IN:ITIII7- 51ENTS, and a large supply of OPTICAL t moos. u ith .1 tine assortment of In tss IA N PEBBLE SPEt "l A ('LES, which are warran I ed ' 10 strengthen and I reprove the sight. Made and sold only 1.44 .1 1 1 1 , 111(0Ni), Practical Optician. No 39 F'ifth sir, et. Reineurber the number, 51,51, 51 Fifth street 1:1,....., -- 1 1 1EXICA.N MUSTAN . G MINI-: after the Ist of April and do not be impose( 1 . .11ENT.—The parties in rtt. Louis andol,oo Cincinnati who have been counterfeiting the by others. mhi i Mustang Liniment under pretence of proprietor- MARCH APRIL AND MAY shiphave been thoroughly estopet by the Courts. 1 To guard against the further intpusttlon, 1 lines procured from the United StatesTrcasury, a pr l / 4 ARE TIIE MONTHS TO PURIPI sate steel-plate revenue stare li, which is placed THE BLOOD.—The compound fluid Ex over the top of each bottle. Each stamp bears - 55..... tract of ruOS 'WORT, as prepared by RAN- the jac-simile of my signature, and without which RAN the article is a counterfeit, dangerous and worth- KIN, Druggist, GB Market street, below Fourth, less imitation. Examine every bottle. This Li- . , intent has been in use and growing in favor for will effectually renovate and apparently rein- 1 many years. There hardly exists a hamlet on senate the whole system, not orily does it act the habitable globe that does not contain evi dence of its wonderful effects. It is the best as an alterative to the blood purifying when ) , emolient in the world. With its present un- II proved ingredients, its effects upon man and necessary as it rolls through a thousand chan= i nels,it gives toneand energy to the whole system. ed, bust r,ain are . re pe i rf ie ee vec4 tly i r res ar s ta v t i le : vai Sar wth es w ar matot e heol o . made useful, and untold 111 s assuaged. Fdr mite, 1 bruises, sprains, rheumatism, swellings, bites, . , Price, 50 Cents for a large-Bottle, , caked breasts, strained horses, he., it is a tilotier- i mh2l - 'r" ~';-• sign remedy that should never be • dispetiaq - iri lu oi,vs REVOLVERS A Ni) AL i with. it should be in every family. Sold irp , other approved kind—For Bale by all druggists. JAMES BROWN,' • - 'lB6 . Woodst. ~,,% D. S. BARNES, New York MUM ABOVE ARWICtES rorrBLtfti;l CiAtIEEING MOSS —STWOARM by srmorrjOENSTON C,OFFEWS MAKE-For sale by cor. Smithfield and Fourth JAMES BOW N ieb26-6mdikw•eod 138 Weed'et. IT, - 1 1 17ESDA:Irlit RHAITORE vrim o 11 .EALTIk—The blood must be pukitleti slld 11 medichaeeare useless which doliotpos saifthe quality of Stimulating the blood to'die chatke inipurltles into the bowels. lin/Lao ratm's eliaAhls quality in a high de gree, and shOttaber - Aeovery family. They are ugatirtllleOlilliiren And adults; adapted bothto sexes, are iutinnocent as bread, yet Swat effective as titiecticine. The Hon. Jacob .Begetv 9f Springville, Ind., writes to Dr. BriumiretttunderAste of May lith, 1861: "I have used your Invaluabie Vegetable Uni versal Pills-in my family since 1838• they have always eured, even when.othermedicines were of no avail. I have beenlhemeansof my neigh bors using hundreds of &Oafs' worth and I am satisfied they have received a thousand per cent. in blessed health through their use. They are used in this region for Bilious and Liver Di, eases, Fever and Ague, and in all rheumatic cases with the most perfect success. In fact they are the great reliance in sicimes, and I trust your venerable life may be long spared to prepare so excellent a medicine for the use of man. • Please send me your lowest price by the gross." Sold by THOMAS RUDPATB., Pittsburgh, and by all respectable dealers in medicines. mhl7-Iyd&we HOMESTEAD GAS LIGHT.- The Griffin Homestead Gas Apparatus Manufaotaring Company, Organized under the Act of July, 1863, is now prepared to reeela:e orders for Machines, for use in business houses, private dwellings, hotels and public buildings. The apparatus is simple in its construction, easily managed, and not liable to be put out of order without gross carelessness. The gas is In brilliancy entirely equal to coal gas ; and as the machine is so constructed as to manufacture it only as fast as it is used ; there is no accumula tion, and consequently no danger of those terri ble explosions to which coal gas is so liable, and in puint of expense its cost is, compared with coal gas, it mere fraction. Our terms are CASH, on delivery at the Fac tory in this city. Machines calculated to run twenty-tive burners, MO; for large ones, special contracts will be made. iirdersimay be addressed to FOSTER k. COM PANY, i‘Fachl4ists and Engine Builders, corner of Penn and Stantsix sts., Pittst•urgh. Pa. CIiAS. O. l cS'l Eli. Clerk. pin3-lawitl3meW • nr . DII..TOBJ.A.S' VENETIAN 11011 SE LINIMENT—In pint bottles at fifty cents, Curtis lameness, cuts, galls, colic, &c. Read the following : BOSTON, July 7th, 18413. Dr. Tobias •—We have used for the past year your Horse Liniment for lameness, kicks, cuts. I , ruises and colic, and In every Instance fou the best article 1 ever tried in this circus compa ny. Please send me six dozen , as It Is the mil) linin.ent we use now. We have lob horses, sonic eery valuable and we do not want to leave town without It. H's ATT Manager Van A tritoirch & Co.'s Menagerie. Sold by 'I HOS. 1:1.1' ATH, Pittsburgh, and a ll relTectaMe DrIIKBIsIs nce. 56 1 'ortlaridt street, New York. u.1.1;-Iydbiwc iRrDENTISTRY.- TEETH EX tracted without pain by the use of ( Appnr.it us. .1. F. II (IF" M A N DENTIST All work xv6rantol 134 Smlthflt-1.1 Street. iLII - 011.NWE.1.1. K CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver and Brass Platers, And rn,nuflet;,rer4i of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware N. , - kir st 11.41..-Itne (lie, 11/V 14141 . ,, l'lrrNlil NEW I %L)Eft THE SIN In Ito egoct-1 ant ant "11,0118. In Its coloring pou or -in St chleS.S. In all tie ingredients—, egriable. lu its operation —naturnl In its beautifying results—endurinr'. I u its tendency—preservattt In its popularity—unequalled. CRISTADORO•4 HAIR DTE, le pronounced both by the Wurld of S‘ ien,T no.t be 1101 blot YASIL/11, the lines! pri•pnratiou et Pr int ent4,l by art lii roc hl) t liv ram; apt Nnture. Manufactured by .1. I •lIHIA dal, No. Astor House. New York. 7,01,1 by all gists. Applied by all Hair I.rbilitti a. nrA FACT. • • Is It a e Ln the year 1'.56 Mr. al nt hews tit st pillared the VENETIAN HAIR DV ; that nine It has bees used I.) tSuusslids, tilld In itl, ha! to pee entire lettisfseti..n. The VENETIAN DI 5. is the cheapest in the worn! Its liner it only Slit)- cents, ani: eAoh lanuie containa Wolitoie the 0.14/Itll3 ..I those usually slit for Si. 1 hr V EN El lAN DYil la warranted not t,i jute the hair or wall, In the slightest degree. The VEIaLTIAN DYE works with rapidity and certntrlty, the hair realist rum' no preparntion whntever. The VENETILAN DYE produces any shade that tattybe deeirtal—one that Nt dl uottade,crock or NV nhii HUI-441e that IS Aim IHH Hirlf.lorll as the heir itgelt Fur sale by all druggist& Price 50 cent.. A I MATHEWS. General Agent. I. ( laid et. N. Y. Alga manufacturer of H s' ARN ion HAIR (11,.,, the best hair tteggitq in age. Price cents. .;anla-11d VENETIAN HAIR I)TE, VENETIAN V LINIMENT and CHHT.IDORtt'S HAIN DYE, sold &t 30S. FLEM rxi STORM, ('or. of the Diamond and Market to. MWM Ei~ ~+ 1 - 111.D13L111"S CI LhRRATIED PIANOS! The most POWERFUL sad ELEGA toned Instruments ntAnuht. , t ;N.l in the country 'TTITen -- 07rTfa. TW.DAI'S &1) ERTISEMENTS. j'T''S. SANITARY COMMISSION V AI 1 , AT PITTSBURGH, PA., For Sick and Wounded Soldiers Eta Bailor& ATMRESS THE PITTSBI - Rfili SANITARY a branch of the i-.anitary Com tnlaston, established ,for the relief of the sick and wounded soldiers, announce to the public that a tilCat Fair will beheld at Pittsburgh, Pa., com mencing on The First Day of June, 1864. The object of thA Fair i 6 to 11btli n money to enable the Sanitary Coin mlB,llOll to proceed Mr ith their good ts urk with It/creased energy and use fulness. • The practica I Lakings of the United States Sanitary tiomtni,•sion have been of such inealcualde good, anti hoer billet such high Elp prov al from the en.t in. people, that an enumera tion (tilts claims i, Every one teas it ,duty to succor the wound ed, sick and <lisabled soldier. The prompfings of every lot al heart :Teak clearly, that we, who do not bear the .1101 and turmoil of the battle, should prof l ie Ila nJly for the ••war-worn cons of the Repuldi, au charity speaks trumpet-tongued to each rind every one, telling us to tender to the wants ot those who are sick, wounded of t dialled w out ‘,1114113 's glorious exits, The :luties of our common lunnttnit) teach us that all should itnite in the collce; and if a clip of cold water Is not to go unrewarded. what Im mortal favors o: tll Ilo! he !o•atoWe.l on those who are the !niers! donors to so desert lug. and charitable s work. Much good h.; been imetimplished in the past. Much more can be Gone in the future by united, energetic and liberal union Eteorlng [tic toiled states Sanitary (num isslon. The ranks tit our •1111/le, 3re hieing rapidly till ed, and several hundred thousand brave soldiers now stand - shoulder to shoulder" to uphold the h yes' 1.. , r30nal and of the people of the ;mat Republic—lll hold snored our homes and our altars—to preset., e our social, commercial and political prosperity, and shall we not succor and aid theta when w sundial sick and disabled 1 Our sister cities, New York, Brooklyn Phila delphia, Cleveland, St. Louis, and all through out the length and hreldth of the land are ef, gaged In this holy and necessary work. Shall not we also show by our liberality and hounte -003 charity to this l air thn t tee, too, feel for the na,l a 11l give awn:. towards it floe is uo mere!) Irre,l mart er. We ,ordially in% Ito the donallorrz, er.rantnitions, aid arid co operation. not onit or Allegheny city, Birming ham, A Ilegheu eon . oral lire r4nle 01 Penn eiN 1. /1001. lit,' tot t thtt, t !Le 1-441/.., of the The reel! ,entard the ear.. or the San ant y ',, 111T1111.1., /Irl• :Int. ... re ..Itie farad n i t hia,t re. 1,1 r.. 0/1:11 , late etr listedlr/010...tit/I, ril truer yrrel -1.1 011100 a , tlt:, ;i . e.... - . I Ir/ neer. rrtir 1/1 An a ho trght. -ro.l qr.• ..lerrlriral 10 'lre earitre ut uur eolllllloll , oUldri. are ell.lbraced In tire man aCyrtielit arid Oar, nC the 1 hitch r.rtnt..4 . 011111.15131,11. Nr• I the and aid 01 id/ I ,ffizofffrfe of ru , .n4•}• r, 111 Lothlnkfully rf:fteil 1•r rho 11,1 .0 1 foqi,tret. of the N litflufes, enti 1' t,htt ti.uttont, of inerciotnalse of every uature tall 1,, the I L.h.thittee n1,11°1111,1 lii 11.11 111 1 I Ali s‘lll 1.110,, rr , :.tr..l lie ~...,Ithcl:ummittre. esq., t tour lee! I. inn , r..!.itz ,r‘ l'ittbl,ryt, I ) 1 ..".1111,,,11 'Lir: l'lttaburgh. I's } ELL \ h. Hr„ I{ 1.. .MCI A 1 , 1 •l'rebidt tst. 1..1.n 11 vilw If. I )I 11. m, " 1 It•ri/till, 1 Lielliwt;, toti, .1 k,hn W. Ulwllxu t. Pm ce. Ch., NV l'it 1. I I 11.115 \V•ttt. NIA: ict 1\ tnl t. !HI,. 11.11 r‘l /I,ld. .\ ,iaN I 1.1.1 1 1.11 hl. 11,...m ), ?I v 111.1.1. Ail,. \ 1.1.,‘ 1.1.1.. 1, I •'A• 1, r the cltt9e 1. , 11n k Fnrlll I anu ticturerl. .‘lechar.tes Milliners, al• Pr: ',“11 are NA gill. \ NAIL.,; 11.. t., r} , 14, lien, .11eLhorials, ItAttle 114te.. tt . t , .• nifeiVed ne 1,0 101,, ttr tt:t !tt tot. Lee:tire.. I'ttncerla, en • ertliftmerit, 01 •On t all lilt 'I: tti t:te t.. itall cause are !: y awl I...spk•eutn3 , tt eivr •I/ r, 1,1• • ',kV 11,1, l•Otkri II ,t Ir :Sic) • , !I. I. AL , . I ft' I to F. I;.13/ - (1 . :•01, nli.i ttli• n,,ture of the Or the nnthe of pri,k •tgee 11, ty , nz Settivd In 1 /he valur La,Ll ylickAge Lhoul.l mark. ,1 on thn ==1!!!!I . . A t.::•i,, of ..try chipinent, MII 111101,0 value kit each article, ehould . :At i;lii of Lading, so N' AL I) :NI, IN. --. icieutry of the lair by mall. A l•tt t howledemcnt will be returned at It a- 1,...r,t; le !hot ail Ilanerthat,',e nrti h0i.1.1 re,. h I'lttO,ur7.ll by the 24th of flay. 1.i.3 fot:.;11Id 14' 5,11'. IA 1.11,1 i sooner a' 1101011 ;;3h,' , 1.' at 11, ~,n !, aunt In for the o[loll J 1 11, Fn,;. ai,,l tl ii r...g oe progt - i'sl. thl=4- -I :.*' - P.m- , • ' ;;:-;t: . -...:, . • ..;.. v "`t "li''''' .I" . ."lt)tc, • ' ...,..,„ _...,, ..?. ~ . 411 ---- - F,*•." . ."- . - ,_-_, • - _.. ) t - ----,..--: Coq) L 1 (------= ~- ,---• . ( am = —7- re'r, THE BEST IN USE, F' ,r' cht.. r•; vine x...elled l''Ot• (21iiltizLK .11 II For I I emming• 1 Ie 810 nu pent, r ruCkin4,l, 'They nie u net! itale,l For Gail►ei-ing ['hey tut: unsurprisse!' T'or nn• Ad 111117611-. ic'W e ti~.•l:iuq iaullL•>r - CIXPEBIENCE PRO V Eq T H AT J 1124 those arc two valuable Sewing :Tachlue Stitches—the uror er do Esker Pied the Shuttle Stitch. A pamphlet containing samples 01 both these Ntitches in various fabrics, with full ex planations, diagrams and illustrations to enable purchasers to examine, teat and compare their relative merits, trill be furnished on request (ruin our offices throughout the country. 300 boxes No. 1 Fire Crackers, 10 cases Sicily Licorice, 5 do Calabria Licorice, 16 do Prime Figs, 20 kegs Baking Soda, 100 mats Cassia, so boxes Rock Candy, 30 do Citron, 10 bbla Garret's Snuff, 100 uoss Fine Out Tobacco, in tin toil, 15,000 Havan a O various quality, NO. 18 I'lEl'll STREET. SO,OOO Havana Sizes Irk stornatuktor lone'l'. . 1 mhss-ltdetw }4L'YBIEH a subs.; E"8-30 BARRELS FRESH. EGG . 14— 10 ' 6"..,.. . - Wand . L2B - Prl st: I Just received and for ease. } AO amp toi TOMATOES. AND Paws& 1 r. FETZER ARMSTRONG, corner Market and First sts. i 3,,,m0. iwromatoes,- en attUS . ! (JAL BARRELS-40 0 NEW-OIL B . ' 200 - 00 , PedICIOS* -- 'llO Ur RELS—In store and for sale by In sti4e Bndprita4 by ' ' I FETZER & ARMSTRONG, ' - . Inli'DM A. fiRO9.., ' - ' 3 , corner Market and First sta. mllli '' ' ' ' 128 and 123 Wood It. - 'T OFFICE AND SALESPOOS( TO-DAY'S #I,YARTISEMENTS . :AZ A. US & 1c u. li„kru.ll (------ E :1 , _ r( --__ . , I t .; a. I , _*: , WA, Achl WE RESPECTFULLY CALL THE attention of the public to the above Al bum, It having the advantages of LYING OPEN PERFECTLY FLAT, and being MORE DURABLE THAN ANY OTHER ALBUM MADE. The following notices of the Press of this city I will readily show its superiority over all others as to strength, acc., W hat the Public Ledger says— Ax INIP/LuV.S.IIICAT IS BOOKS.—Photograph Albums have become as indispensable as Photo graph likenesses. Altemus & Co., have just CO-PIRTNICRSHIP HERE completed their new patented continuous lunge Ig~HE exi _. HERE back album, which they are now delivering to toforesting between the undersigned; the trade, being the most complete and subatan- under the name and style of J. F. DAY & CO., Is tial book made. The trouble with most albums this day dissolved by mutual consent, Jonas of this kind is that the leaves, secured by the i Keefer retiring from the firm. ordinary way to tne back of the book, are liable to break way. Ify this new loathed, each set.- J. F. DAY, arate leaf turns on a neat, easily working hinge, JONAS KEEFER. so that there is no strain whatever upon the Pittsbur h P M h g , a., . /AFC , t. 1864. back of the book, anti the leaves remain perfect- Pit 4 ly secure within the covers. What the Amer. Ga.ette and Publishers Ctr rida, says— CO-PARTNERSHIP. Tax Pucrroottarit Atacm. Hinged Back, patented July 21, ltal. Manufactured by Alte- The undersigned have this day entered into mus & Co., Philadelphia. articles of Co-partnership for Manufaataill* In this patent binding each leaf is attached to a small rod covered with morocco, forming a Importing and' Vending of separate hinge of its own, admitting the book to be opened to its full extent without danger of Saddlery and Coach Hardware, the slightest iniury. This ingenious invention In all its branches, under the name and earinut fail to be universally approved, as it coin- Lines utility with beauty. '1 he manufacturers style of have done good service in making so decided an E l , A A N improvement in an article in such demand. 4148-Our imprint Is on every album made with No. 58 I.Yood Street. the Patent Hinge. ..I.DSLA.II F. DAY, ALTEHUS & CO. 'THOMAS S. HAYDEN. , N. E. cot. Fourth and Race es., Phila. • mh29-imd-emi Pittsburgh, Pa., January 18th, 1884. - Notice to G mhB cltf — as Consumers. S PRING STOCK. OF OFFICE or PrrrasußOFl OAS CO., March 28th, 1861. PIANOS TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT N all Gas furnished after the FIRST Ol' Now twin received by the subscriber from Hie • APRIL, 1864, will be charged at the rate of One factor ies o I Miler and Sixty Cents per thousand cubic feet, , CHICKERINO d SONS, net cash, with the addition of the United States HAZELTON BROS., revenue tax. JAS. 1(1. CHRISTY, JARDINE & SON, mh29-4t Treasurer. DIRECTORY OF PITTSBURGH 1.1 AND ALLEGHENY CITIES, 1864-5. ihe publisher of the Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities and 1 icinity, would respectful ly announce that his canvassers will commence taking names for the Directory of 1844-5, on the FOURTH ipF APRIL. Ills canvasser for sub actiptions has been taking orders for the past month, and any who have not yet been vialted will be called on in a few days. mh29-2t GEO. H. TRUEST.' . , fro , _, k t , 43, ~ IN, _ '-f--- OWING TO THE INCLEMENCY OF the weather on Friday evening last, the 'sunders and Carpenters meeting was postponed I until THURSDAY EVENING, the 81st, at , 73 4 • o'clock, where it is expected all will be in attend- I ance. .rneeting at Merchants' Exchange. By order of the Committee, W. M. EDGAR ALE I inh2a•td JA X. MES MILLE MOORE, NCfER. P ROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the Office of the Western State Peniten nary until FRIDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF APRIL, for furnishing LUMP and NUT COAL, and good FRESH REEF, free of bone, (in all cases the bone will be deducted,) for one year, ' from the first qty of April next. Bids will be I opened on SATURDAY, THE SECOND, at 10 a. m., and awarded to the lowest and best bidder. JOHN EIRAIINGHAIII, Warden. mhlB-tal IrA.LuABLE FARM FOR SALF.:=II.I) acres and 100 perches, situate 12 miles from I the city on the Perrysville and Zelinople Plank Road, all tillable land and good soil; 25 acres of timber, dwelling house, new barn and all neces sary out houses, orchard, well of water and farm well watered by springs. Apply to S. OUTEIBERT & SONS, 6t Market street linliLlNN's PATENT LAMP CHIMNEY • JED ULEARER.—No more Chimneys broken' , in cleaning. It cleans a chimney without wash : Ing and is the only article in the market that cleans a chimney properly. For sale at the ; principal Lamp stores, and at the Lamp and Oil store of W ELDON & KELLY, Agents (or the Manufacturers. OMINr-10 BMA CHOICE FLINT HoMINY—Just received and for sale by FETZEIIt. & ARMSTRONO, corner Market and First eta o LOUR -500 bbls Extra Family Flour; 100 do Superfine Flour; .Tust received and tor sale by FETZER & AILALSTEUNG, corner Market and First eta =Mal 00Migl. , *. /112 , 4 . 4,...14.1.... 5zz2.7. 0 - ti:Alg .....'1 gtP44ii -100 g.'4l7i-.. k iP4.44 - ....; ag o ,a 9 _se. F E --4.4,--,,, .12,...i.. 04 0.2/. 0--,-. 1:0 A 2. -. ~1* z w -- . 10 ICI .2_914E,- ~, , -414. 9 . 43 A tie: W O .l g V I M '`''‘Vg 'ill rno -- I,riz ° Q - 4r , ' 4 ;111 ci .4._. .= --s • 9.,.t Z 0.811 Z cg .„... ge 1 : 1 45. , .111 Ai a • Z.x .1..2.. 4- it 0-1 w ill 7 ,, 0 - S P 7 Is <wdzo -.4-o NAV * .1,--s. se Mg 1 52.7 ..,-", . • :,..xv..% - r4 E., ..-: 2 0 k;),: i , • - z::.^,K: ci e ..6- 4 1. , Nr mg - . we _ c,.a C -I 4..! p—wai 4.ww, .., °II We :)i,..; °' El w°2 o `l4 4". t.- t !. 3 tW 44 ..w e'.' c , t-g -. 2 ... • El - dig trA, Ez.oq. - i - aTn tr-,0 ~.. ... ciii .5 8 iEt: x -= -s s! , rk`k!i" s= 0°,22 `C).'P!, ewe. A .;i:r ifillat TALinvICLA TO-DAY'S ADVERtiS FIFTH STREET Have reeetved their : SPRING STOCK"- BOOTS& SHOES Call early and secure bargains. Remember the place, Concert Hall Shoe Store, 62 FIFTH STREET, J UST WIFIAT EVERYBODY WANTS, A POCKET VLBUM ! Holding from 12 to 24 Pict urea, FOR SOLDIERS! FOR SOLDIERS! Can be sent to all parts of the United States for Twenty Cts Albums for Centre'Tables, Albums for Centre Tables, rrticE.Es ur ,OW Aer PRICES 13 - 1 . 11, 0 W .A.l-.1,, AT PITTOCK'S, OPPOSITE THE POSTOFTIOK. feb36 THE LARGEST ASSaRTiIEATT QF Cali; Kip, and Grain Leather CAVALRY BOOTS, With Enameled and Plain Legg; McCLELLAND'S AUCTION, 55 FIFTH STREET. DISSOLUTION. W. P. EMERSON, .MILLER, GIBSON & CO., &C., Prices From 8225 to $830: Purchasers are solicited to call and • examines ! before purchasing elsewhere. UHAS. 0 MELLOR, - mh.26 81 %Voted st• - - cif ,t+ 0 2D7 0 a 0 44 n . 4 4 4 1 1 ...I pi •Fe. 0 p. 6- r• 4, t- 4 - 1 :9 1. 81 - Pg 0 11 g CA CI:2 U) 2 ; 04 M" 1 "4 z 11 o '‘ q 41) El .. - D 1.0 F-4 rj NOTICE TO CONTIIACTOU.- • bitOPOSA_LS ARE ix.viriiin Pam the construction of the Reservoir of tie it RAtINGH Alit WATER WORKS. Riddera will state separate prices for embankment, and for excavation of earth, loose rock and solid' reek. Also, prices for Ulay Puddling antl for - 4,re Masonry both with and without material ar niched. Plans and specifications can be Eeta.al S. M'Kee & Co's Office, Birmingham. Rids will be received until THURSDAY, April 7th. G. STENGEL, 0 Engineer Monongahela Water 0.. to 1.24-1 wd • SPRING AND SUMMER VirFARE NOW RECRMVINfer A large and splendid stock of "toots, Shoes sffr- Giftnews, Consisting of all the most fashionaMe styTeisiad suitable for spring and summer wear -alliof which will be sold at a =mil advance on Ifouitera prices. Call and secure the worth of your money. R. BOXtutith,, 9$ Market it., door (Nemeth. mh.t3 llTERieltitaxitilkic wiz IL; meat of Table and Pookete—.Forsilsu JAMES BOood, US 'W
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