•t \H M A' t( * <■ * * >• - 4. " "*>v *' >'* *> '’' VN * "■'■*' ~ K £*' -s* *VJ *. * '•> • J*{‘ Vi ' :A •'s•s■ f "‘ Vf ' %-" ' -., i*- * V V'- V *r~ ? V‘:' / \,V-m •-- < , - •%- . ,Vl '“■■;/ . ". 'VtVvfr.'r *• vtvl%" ;v,: ' « v'v.i-'J. ,• . vvl,v>\vf>-v •• v , --,-r ; ;. .- /, •-- V - “• 4'J VkV Jr'-i- X V.'.' v./ . ! 7, ' r .< \ . ,V-„ ~: t* -V' V ,* r/L ;s' - ■ 1^»|:“-:i-* t % ,vj ..*• •.:, V-.*-. I.{. .... ~ .- ■■-...-. ~...■• .-■■,,, - - ■A* :i v * r.' • ■* •v* * dlßc {■*' "*l^*■'V^-^ f \ ,%X> i.'VifvV:^ls ? » v >. »./•: vVfj -=-tv i-S; ;i-•„’ ? V" • • fiteM ißirmffl'tn mgMMmsm 111 ißHijipi ififcißSi^pteg^pK liHi wMStwvJM mzMimgg ftsS^TiSM a Itsas-fes®. ; - T^i%- tl. of--WHITE STOx>. brought to Ihircity, wilhevc, vftatSj&'iV QatcMvraTc, Britannia ’Ware, Ju. * lionglngand Stand Limps, Candelebra^, “"tfSXWlfc, »ACWUiK*BAN** : {iiufteuorto Mfiguite, Berne J^Co.y.- No. IM, SECOND STBKOT, PfETSBUfiGn. oasoruov A R«-;noworep»rad -ggS xilo. - jOL. River, Canal,Hai toad or^V«joi»,willipromptness andpfomnt Payitin oml reeulartiy. .TheywiH also devotelheiciiltemiop to {}l„}hio 1 ■ . 'h® purchaseand saleof-Produce;Merchandize, iron. “ We.take oleasure In shown, mv,o,o. iVJL Arcmiccldrarantl.Waehine DhiWmgSj Busineai Couu.. - mfidViaiarieCaTdß;etc;v or l>rawiibn Slbjiei i; All Job* wo.. and in CdiorajiCold, Brpnxc or.Blttck,in; the and Boofling Ilous„. ' ' ° ,i,!! ' < ’ ,T Wltf. BCIIUCIIAI AN. i ..... . keeptog always the best qualiilesofmp.inhihevin'i* a». 1 — 5 prepared 10 fomith ranchinery.&c . ’with nrotnotness ■'*••' •:■'•' <••>•-.. 1 ■• As they BUU reutn the Warehouse Gamine. 1 terns orordera leftUiere will be immediately ntlencleu t®.' ' , 1 ‘ Having ttßioclatedjpllN M»DONOUGU with us.ihe ■■-.Plain and Ornamental..Pot*. *■ i -Imsinesa hereafter will be conducted in *be name of made to orders Also, rc-(*nding do».w BOLLMAN, GARRISON * CO. Q ™ c name of Cabinet Makers and others, ?«?&&< >, ■'■ w ; :’ HENRY L. BOLLMAN, .-... <£s. ABRAHAM GARRisok, ' ■ i ’ Mferchanti mndothera, visiting our citv far 7 ih* nn iimplP B *aE--«*-*‘-»---«6Sff!|^ fc . - - - . ' ' . %',• '-i' ' ' ■ .r?u: >-■>. ■ u\.-h^a ,; , ! , i. < ' v ' l ’ ’ * • '-t '■■4: *£s)££: ifi*? VX)£iTMi) ullje JHailg fUcrning Jlost. printid and j/übltsktd every Morntng t {sundavt excepud. harpek * pauitiips. nOBTH-WtST CO*NK* O* WOOD AND llBltl KTBKXT«. . rpr TBRWS— Five Dollars a year, psyablestrlctty in advance. SixDollara be required if * n.a paid wuhm the year.- ■ ?•• • Single copies two sale auho eoanMT at the Office,anubythe Newsßoya. rHS SATURDAY MOEHXHO POST is published frora.the saxoe office, on a lots > blank#’ nzc shcel, at TWO HOLLARS a year, m aavance : lingle copies FIV.BCBNT3.- ". - will bo discontinued (unlessalthe di«- crcuonoftbe proprietor.) nnul all arrearages are paid. : UU* No aUentliwwmbe paid to any order unless ac companied by the raouey.or satisfactory reference in ibl# C ‘ vT* Connected tsiffi Ksla2>ftsAr?u«f of the Morning Potr-tso»« of thetargest Job Printing Offittsxn the city yeheredH kinds of uork ti doneon thtshortist notxct } and v\ost reasonable terms. RATES of advertising agreed upon by the Pittsburgh press. txk likes TtoNrannt, ob LBsk: One square, one insertion■ «*.■■■.»• - —3 060 u »v each addiUunal insertion.—— —\ 26 “ 11 two weeks ■— .....3 W " » three weeks* 4 .00 « , l * one raoiuh*>T*--—5;00 *» u . ;• two months--*-** 700 t» ~** three months*—a W) •“ four months ■»»«■ ■»■-■■■■■■' , » « 10 00 six months IS 00 “ one year*... 18 00 Blending Card,six lines or less,.per annum* ■■ 10 00 ■ CHANGEABLE At M.EASBBK: One sqnaTe,per annum,{exclusive of the paper,)* 25 00 {lrofesstoual Cavils. f'i ORLANDO LOOMIS, Anamsy el Law.—Office 4th \J+ fli-taboveWoodr. ■■ ■• .. ; July4-y lIMIOMAS M. MARSHAL!*, Aliwnry at Xat#.—Office., JL Lowrie’sHaildlngs, EourtU bl |ao7-ly A * B.CARNAHAN,Auorruy atLai»— XL. st., between Cherry alley and Grant st. pefry 1 VU. BROWN'S OFFICE, No.tiS, Diamond ulley* near X * Wood street; - • - • fcbl JN ftFUiuO W KV, Attorn* tt ami Counsellor ai Lat*.— • Office iq Bakewdl's Buildings on Gr&nl'sirecl. >i2.iM7-ly. . ■■ • • KEMOVAL.— Dr. Robert stnyder, has removed his Office to Founhstreet, between Wood.and. Smith* held streets. . . . v , marlS-ly / 1 DARKAUtI, Aiiomcjf at Lav— tilflce-ill iteukcwetl’a v?* Buildings, ou Grant street, opposite tha.Court House. ' jyat:ly JOHN BARTONy Auomty to l*i*. —Office, North side of Fifth aifeet, between Wood and Situth&eld.mibe. same nmlding with Alderman Morrow. .. ..= seplKMy,, / 1 EOUIaE F, GILLMORK, AUvmty and Counsellor or \JT Lat#.—Office removed to the 2d door below Grant st.,. on Fourtb.to the office lately occupied by Alderman Mil ter ■: marfUi VJ ‘BUUKM ASTER, Ahtertiuui—Office? Fourth Ktreel An • third door above Sm.thGeldjSouth side. Conveyaitcihgof aU kinds don* with the greatest care and legal accuracy. Title.** to Real Estate examined, Ac. • . novlS I) fctJDULIv HUBERTS, Attorney or Late. Office No. Xv, 132 SnmhGeld street, between Filth and Sixth- Oollecuons carcteny attended to—special attenuo fiven toConveyancmg. . fdecthly- lltllepbaru* A TTORNEV AT*LAW. Office,No. 109 Fourth si J\. opposite the Mayor's-Office.--v- ■ • _ Ur.Jullan Hoger«, I ATE A. A. Surgeon U. S. Army. Office—Thtrd St., j second door above SmiUihelJ. _ • . ... . 2md* ; - JADIKS KOSS SNOWDKN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OU" Office and residence, No. 155 rmrd Btrcet, PiUS' burgh _ v. . . ... ■ lmar.#_ " " ~ 8. P. Rug'S t • ‘ ATTOONKY AT LAW, No. 100 Fonrtls Stroet, , PITTdHUKUU, PA-, Fourth door below Mr. Rody Patterson’s Livery Stable •• jets..;:-: '■ " " ■' : ; J. 8, Ilatulltoa,. ; A TTORNEY AT LAW, has removed to the office in XjL Fifth street,between Wood and Smiib&eld streets, formerly occupied byTUos. llaroilion, Esq., dec’d,anu wilt aiieadloihcbusiness remaiiung unfuusheduponbis divket . . . ruayia ■ • • Law Partncrahlpt aIHE snhscriberK have associated thcmselv-js In the .. 4)-~ne&rDiamond alley. novtS . ••. ■■ -••>■ • ■ Pittsburgh. ■ Gi V. Arbnthnot* SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURER, either6f Fountain and Seventh. FersonswanUng any thing In that line will do-well to caU,asl am deiermineXlo. sell os cheap as any other person In the c>ty. |«epll;y JOHN B.lKaniDT.. ... .■ E.H. lUSLKTT.. KENNEDY & H ASLETT, 30CCBSSOEB-to Klhssy & KHOZ. tfhottjale and Retail Beaters in Watchts, Jtwelry, Silvtr Wurg. Fanei/ end Variety Goods, Basluu,' Combs t tft, No.'.M Martel street, between Sib si. ami the Diamond. ir/‘ , Ciocts,Wftidues and Jewelry neailyrepolrcd. . iMllabargfa, Augpgl2o, >850.. Walter P« Marshall, (Sac*'** •CrrAS. M’BNfCHT. . Iron Oltp Taek Factory* fflFTCfabseribers manufacture anil keep constantly on X handaM sites ofTacks, Bradj.andSpttrablea {Fin ishing. Clout and ]{6bNailsyfine':Blued Floor Barrel and Lathing NaiisiCopper Nails and Tacks; Barrel Nails j Copper and zinc Shoe. Nalls; Pattern Mater's Points; Bltrets,assortedsizes/Ac.v&evAo. CAMPBELL, CHESS:* CO., my3l:y Warehouse, 6U Water aL; Pittsburgh. JAMIfiS A* JONHS. WIIOLES ALE AND RETAIL DBUGGIST, CORKER OR XJBSRXT AND HARD STBKCTS. ACOMPLET.Eassorunent of Drugs, Chemicals and Family Medicines; always on band. [aprt C. A* M'AJItUiTY *m> TRANSPORTERS; FORWARDING AND COM MISSION MERCHANTS, DepQt,C»naliUain,4US Penn at., '** • ■ mrlS . Piutburgk. - nffIIODUIISSON’K FANCY CHINA STORE, .56 VTOOXf ST aXETj'WKAB- TITB ST., ttHBLKS; UOTBL. JUSTTecriviiigarid nowopenlngithe best assortment of -WHITE STONE and: FANCY CHINA, ever bronghtto tbig cit?, with every tfthervariety of Glass, Qaeenswfite, : ; : Brit&nni& 'Ware, Japan ..Waiters, Solar HangingandStand Limps, Candelebras, £c...{rawr3o. TAAPFiTAACIVtUIfi:* BARK. : < iSvstuiorxtoMetgviteißane Jjr Co.) .. Commbiloii 4 Fonrßtdlßff;JSmbtnti« No; IW, SECOND STREET, PfirfSßUßGfl. A KJ 1 ? now-prepared to receivfe_art4 focwftr]a goods: by. -/jL River, Canal; Railroad or wagon, with promptness anil resulaniy. TheywtHalsD'devotelhpjcatteniion to tho purchase and sale of- Produce; Merehandizei.Tron, 1 ittsburgh manufactures, &e. t andfeclmgcbnyinceilor tbeir ability ttmve peculiar aadsfaciiodtoaillhosefa voring tnem vmh- commamlsj they respectfully-solicit orders and consignments. j o ps Bolivar Fire Britk Hannfaelarinx Commav, !iB. ftOVR) ByßCj KIKB) B. V, JOKES, a. h. iiiOßiy, aLOVflßiSlßftTcO.tPMßflaihn SSS^rSSSMitefegfVg; »re also ready to receive orders for said Bri.it in hi made in alieand. shape to cuit’patohasersivvhicli ahall l>© PCOIfipU? filletf. .• . We do noideem R necessary to enumettue the man* advantages the Bolivar Fire Brick poaesa over all " h ers thallave been offered for sale In-the United Sutes thal lie Hre Bnc* shal* rose none. of iheit present «ri vl ibtofepßtatioß*pod.thai no espenseshallb© jp*Ted to makeitemevenbeiteTlbanthey bavebereloforebeett.. Ibis is the otiiy ostablisbmPni nowmanufacturing Fire 1 Stick at Bolivar. =- _ KIER A JtONESB,; .. , «uri7' h- CanaiDasin,Seventh* WFltfabnrgb* ’ ■ -V y- •£l)c ifl anting fiixsl. Snsincss ®ariia. A LEXANOERJAYNKB, rdtin Tta Sun. 38 Fifth Jt\: Mreßi, near Wood.: ■:• ••. ••fcbl' ' . YOMIUa Agcm. tor UaruMcn" A Co.’* ij Lrntcf PaekttSy Fifth si,, one door below Wood- febl ■ WiIiLIAEJACKSUN, Fount Htdicin4 Depot. t~V Lib erljraireet, head of Wood. ■ » ~fehl ? HOON i SARG •treetk, IT, N*E comer of Wood and Sucth febl NiiOLMK3fcttUN,£ field gtreelybntweeit Diamond alley and Fifth 81. 1/ INO&MOORHEAD, WholuaUUnurt and Product XV Jleaitrx. No. tt? Wood street, Pittsburgh. •TmylKl SMITH A SINCLAIR, Wholesale Grocers and Vow mission Merchants) corner of Wood and First sift. .i nov3 ■ CIUOLEY & LAIKIV Atcrcftartf 2'aibrj, Wood street, J second door from \V&ter, will keep constantly on hand a well selected lot of Clothiug. . ..v : • marltty-. TOSKPH MAJOR; 800 l Start, Ship Chandlery and tf Agency of the Pittsburgh Lurd Oil Factory, No 4, Market street. Ffttshurgli. ■ -is ' inl*i : '|7'KAMLHdc iIUAMj Bankirs and Exchange Brokers, JVcornerofTlurd and Wood streets, opposite the St. CbarlesJlotel. febl B: A.'FAHNESTOCK. fc CU, WAoUsaU 'Drug Waft • faust, corner ofFirsi and Wood streets,and corner ofWood and Sixth. febl . SAMUEL MORROW, Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, No. 17 Fifth street, between -Wood mid Market- . feblO WAL GLENN; Jfookfemier, comer otThird and Wood streets, above C. 11, Kuy, where lie is prepared to doevery description of ruling andjnndmg. ■■■-.•■-■ „ J~blIN 11. M*'LLoR7 Wholesale and Retail Dealer in oudSiuUoneryyNo.Wd Wood street. jant JBKYA!t,ikeft/V»«f: Distiller, and Wholesale l>ealer •in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquor*, No. lid Liberty ttre.et,and&) Diamond: alley. . )vvM TJ'lMi&. PINNISYj AgeuUfor the Vela ware Mutxua ■V /nrwranri Company, of Philadelphia, at the Ware house of King A Holme*, Water street. nearMnrkct. wa. miller,niikada.- \yw, kicbktsopi, HrrsttUßßU. Miller & rickrtsoN, wholesale Gwirs,*ivi imr porters of Brandies, Wines and Segurs,Nos.l7y and 174, corner o( Liberty aml.lrwm streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. ■:■ .■ Iron.Naiis.Coltrm Yarns, Ac.. constantly on hand. SM'KINLKY, Sumand Ornamental tain ter, . and dealer In FAINTS, No- 44 .*i.olmr si., Puts burgh; has constantly on hand all kindsof I'iiNts, euhci Dry or Mixed; Japan aiul Copal-Varnish i Coiled Oil f Spirits Turpentine ; Window Glass, of ail sites; Putty, Paint Brashes, Ac., all of the best quality, an«l for •ale »t reasonable prices- sepll J. A. Vonlur, ANH UliTl'AlL DRUUOIST. cor •Vf ? net'of Wood and Third streets, under St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. ■. ■ _ \V* W. Jt’Clure, HOUSE, SIGN aNI> ornamental fainter, CORNER 0? WOOD AND lIFTH STAKEIH, . .. (Under Patricks A Friend • Brokers Office,) maiVUily .■■•.«■ • FiUthurgh, Pa. TAMEi ASHf'tnONO'*"'** —;r ‘ • •tAVCKI. CUPZtXH - Armstrong A Crosier, ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GRoCKRS, And Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. OJJ WATER, AND 04- FIBSF BIK&ST, MTr»BUBOH, KA., : Will stiend promptly io*ih* sale of every description of Western Produce, on J other mucks committed to their care. „ IpuLl w.'PaLT-—*ii. n. bunn • W. Dftly A Co., MANUFACTURERS and Importers of the best de aennuon; only, of English, rfeotch ami (irrmap •'IIOiSIKrV ,UNDKKjSHIRTS.hr AWEUBAULOVISS.- Fi/iA rrreif.&eiiorm iroodanJ A/arirt. Fim6ur#;i. Aiid WHOLESALE IMVOKTINU WARKUOUSK, apniC GI Couriland stmt, incut Yori. r r , j, is. sn&aiFK* " FORWARDING 4* COMMISSION MERCHANT, . and Healer in ullkmdsof Western Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 10 Market street, Fillsburqh, l k a:, ... -ID* Will promptly attend to aU to hts esre. _ , |jy 19 X, D. WILLIAWS*~-——IHAST, JU- J. DiWlbutAOlß A UU., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS, PoncanUng atul Cotiunimon- Merchants, And Dealer* m . country poodccb AND.frrrsHouon mAS^tfactubes, . Wood sttut./oiir doors above Fifth, tnarS : ■ ■■■Fuishurgh. Looking Oibis auil lirtsali Ctantiraocorv* WM: WALI•■■■• jfrlnply James bowry, Jr., (THAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER, No. ) UW Fetujman** Row. Liberty ttitet, has on hand a large stuck of Chairs and Bedsteads of every descrip (ion. made ol the best materials, which he wifi sell low er than articles of the same quutity can bo sold in the city, lie would call particular attention to his large stock o! mahogany anu walnut chairs and Bedsteads, winch ho will selt.at greatly reduced prices. Also, TURNING of every description executed m the ueatesl manner. - . Orders left at the Warerooms, or tit the Mill, corner or Adoms ntid Liberty streets, wtlibe promptly attended to. roartt ■ . i- - Hopo lToamlrjr* . SAVES cocnsirr,— —*■*••••»**—.aEOHOEBSfcLBjJB., . WH- Vs M’BBJDKii C. J< AOftUW. • " ; COG H HA N , . M’B RIDE. A CO., ' : tfb.2ti WbodtiltYel f /Pittsburgh,--. v. Manufacturers of castings, cooking stoves, Donavan’s Improved Enterprise Cooking Stoves, . (Patented AngUKt,iBso,) Ranges, Hollow Ware, Grates, Ac; Ataojlron Vanlls. Vault Iworsi Railing window Shutters, and Wrought 1 ronWork or every description. /CONTINUES to practice Medicine. Surgery, and Ob w stetrics of Midwifery Eclectically, in accordance with scientific principles, and hence ,with great suc cess. .. ■.•:■■ -■ • {£/* Office and residence, No, 53 Diamond alley* Of* Dee hours, 9 to 13 a. M,,iind 2 to fl P. M. N. .Zb—lnfallible remedies for Dyspepsia, Consump tion in' iIA; incipient stages, : Bronchitis,. Rheumatism, Tetter, Diarrhcea, Cholera Morbus. Asiatic Cholera, ; ’letanas or locked'jnw t Yemtue diseaseaf dis eases or the Kvcr and* kidneys; Scrofula, Dropsy, Ac. Ac.iondanlidotes to nil persons;prepared ami keptfor sale. Mercury, uniimoney and their preparations, as well as the lancet, are entirely dispensed wltlu.fmyU •' MONONGAHELA PLANING MILL.~JAim;MKLt» ihbbb would respectfully inform his friends andthe public, that his new eriablishmehiiK now in full opera* tion;and that lie is prepared to.furnish Boat Cabins, and filldll orders for planed Lumber, with promptitude,and ■tthe lowest rates. Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, eon staiulycm hard. ■ Sash; Doors and Mouldings, ofevery description,made toorder. •••*■■.; ■ ■ . Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advan- Ugeto give him a call, as lie can nowfurnißb them with plankedatuff.suitable for •verydcßcriptionof work: Undsriaktr, Fifth sirect, im pV mediately opposite.the Theatre,-respectfully;in forms las friends and the public in general, that he has resumed his business as a Furnishing. Undertaker, lie is supplied with and always keeps ouhand Coffins of ail sizes and kihdo;Shrouds;aridaflotiieratticlesnecessar? on such occasions. Silver.plates,lce boxes, and leaden coffins wlllbosup piled in order. Afine hearse and catriagealwayjreaay ioattend funerals. • . * shpgjhly- Health Office. aIHE public are' informed that the OFFICE OF TUB . BOARD OF HEALTH of the City of Pittsburgh is r ar No. 69, Grant street? between Fourth, and -Diamond streets, where all Notices and Communications for tbe Board must be left. \ CHARLES NAVLOK,! jylg .;•• ;. T Secretary. l<«atber Depot* Ri BARD &'CO., Noi 103 AVood. sraintTv hirve just a Fall supply of stock in thelfJirie. Bal timore and NewYoTk SOLE LEATHER, Kips and .Calf Skina, French .Calf Skins, Co thtry Up §cr,,Kipa and Calf Skins, Morocco Blndlnjr kin*? Pander's' OiljTanner’* and Corner's And> taken togeUier,tbeyhe!jeve it the largest and bes! assortment ever offered before in one liouio in Pius* burgh. All of which we are (prepared to sell to cash ana prompt paying customers at the very lowest prices possible; ••••' • ••':•••• >-• • v We.take pleasure In showing our stock, and cordially : inviie purchasers to examine, before purchasing else-1 .where. _ _ fsepiB:tf SBCsbUthnisut or tBJIU) BTBK*r, OPfOSITB TIIS FOtfT-OFFIQK, FtTTSBUJtGH. Labels. IVJL Architectural and.Maehine Drawings,- Business add Viaiting Cards;ete;v Engraved or Drawn on Slone; and Prinleo in Colors, IColdj Cronre ori Black', in; the moat approved style and atibe most reasonable prices 1 * . * FRED.’HAUNLEIN. « oetlfrdly _ WM.SCIiyCHMAN, 'T~,tSSOIiUTION*-Theiiariner»lilp heretofore existing Lf between JOHN FAKKER and WM-;CAER* under the firm of John Patter * Co., isfhisday dissolved. - Febraary Hi loft 2. ■ ffebiwf Marble Mantels. A 'LARGE stock of the mast tesalifal MANTELS, ifi.- madeof ihe finestqnality oFForeign ana .Domes tic Marble, menrafactured by machinery,-atways on band and .made to order on abort notice, 4t Trices ranging from 8I&to SIOO edcb-' Purchasers- ore invited, to can jnd examine the stockamt pfice3,‘ElB,32land323l4b-, ertyatreeboppoate SmUbEeld. . - narl-jm - . w. ff.' WALLACE. BufiintSß (Sari's. •>* I. ««AKT.—r• *r**-*r-« -tv -tnOHAB- B, sat V : ' STUART a SILL, V Gbocebs, and P&oxtocs Cohotbiiok MtacuAtro, : ■ / iVo. IIS Wood strut, -Pittsburgh,Fa: • TTYEALERS IN GROCERIES, Flonr, Wheat, Rye. XJ Oats, Coro, Barley, Pork, Bacon, Bulter. Lard, Cheese; Clover. Timothy and Flax Seeds; frdn. Nails wMfj&c.jatc.jdcc, -Patucolarauentioupatd to the sale of Western Produce, - r , . •.5* r H? KNCRS “^^ CBfirB -^y ers A Hunter, Robt. Dalxeil Hampton. Smith & Co., King A Moorhead, McGills « Roe. James May, Pittsburgh; Fcnuer&McMtHan, ;Massillon; Jos.fj. Morrison, Ksq.,SuLoui* • ■ THOMAS WOODS.*»*.»»«»■«»*.»..»»..8AMI18I. WOODS V. WOODS & SOW, PRODUCE DEALERS AND COMMISSION .MERCHANTS, JhlO NO. Ql WATKtt STREET, PJTTBBOB6Q.: - Tht Old Prlntlog lCaubllihiaoDti (LITE 7OUKSTON A BTOCITOft’B,) i find Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, WT is prepared lo execute every style or ,tT • Legal, Commercial, Cunaf and Steamboat Job rruibtig and Book and furnish every article in ihe.Blank.Book,lhiperiand Stationery line,at the shortest nonce and-on the most reasonable terms. . Blank Book and Stationery. Warehouse, corner of Market and and Second streets. |o*. Frmung Office and Book Bindery, No. 50 Third stect. • .■ ■ • • ■ • ■ • • jipvl6-- , , B. T*C, PIOItUAN. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. aASulwaysan hand ageneralaasortinent of School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books, Printing, Fust anil Cap Paper, , wholesale and retail, No. 104 Woml st, below FiHh, East side, Filtsburghj Pa. 10-Wanted, Rags and TamicrsTscraps apt&;ly • R. C. STOCKTON, . {Latt Johnston Sr Stockton.) BooßgeXUtYHtatloner. Printer A Binder, AATOuLD Tespecmiliy invite the uitention «f Mer* lilt phuins and ollier3, lo his large and superior stock of BLANK BOOKS, consisting o f Day l!ook«, Journals, Ledgers, Invoice,Cash, Order and Letter Books, of every size, made of the best paper, and bound In the most du rable manner, which hoMMI?3SION MKkCHANT, aa L c ot American Woolen Goods,NO.lOikLlU- ■ l ray 4 : “r.l. w. CtIIADW ICK.~ ' DEALER IN RAGS AND PAPER No* 149 Wood Street, ... pirrsiiimuit.PA. ihe bigbeat prico in cash paid for rugs, fmylLy wm. M’lkY'—■ r. Atcoaiil*' , Oo>Parta«nhlp, r|Uib*ub*cnborshave entered into 00-Partncr«hip, for • * the purpose Of carrying on the Mustard and pice, ami general Milling business,aij 17Third street, where they will be pleased lo see the old customers of Wright A Alcorn. IdectO] M’KKUi ALCORN. lowa Ponudry, No. 103 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. FiVEtfiZI&IOWA FOUNDKYCOOKING STOVES -T-whicb received the first prize for ls.ni amt |Bs|, at the Asneunura! of Allegheny County, I»u., *md recummended by lOtm persons who have them iu use. Pour sizes Enterprise Oookimj Stoves Farior Uraftsaad Fenders— UHnodcrnMytc; a creui variety of putierns, beuuiiiully enammded • large stock of all the kinds in use: IInlP« Fatem Lever*, True American,' EgauM. Crane's, Kilt caidV, Wood s, Peacock’s, Kui(, Iran- Uull- JJuttMi Tne Mtciugau Double Plough'is a' new patent Plough, that has taken the premium at the State Fairs ot Uiito, Feunsylvaitiu, New York, and at the Agricultural Fair Of Allegheny County for ld5L U huff been highly approved wherever tried, and issope nor in inode or cultivation to any olher kind.euuingthe furrow into two slices, and leaviug u louse, de«o. and perfect ffeed bed. ■■ \* Fencing j, IMS, the Mndersi.nrd were called upon tiy Messra. Lipi cncoit & Durr, to wmicsv un honest nnd fair teM of one o> their I‘lio-nii Safe.. The fumaon being prepared, toe Safe wo. placed lasiue thereof,wuuhooka,papers and aorae money:wiien the door of the Safe was closed and the lire kiudled at » quarter pasta.o’clock, and in a short time the Safe wax red hot, amlcoutmuertuli hail past G o'clock, being about four and a half boars, when the committee expressed their i*nsfiicnon that the lime occupied with such heat was sufficient. The furnace was then pulled down. Safe cooled, and door opened—the books, papers and money safe, 'ihe heat was so great as to raeii off the brass mountings. Vyc therefore lake pleasure in recommend lug these Safes to the public, as being, in our judgment, •mirely fireproof. JARVIS*TBABUK, J 6 nock&raavson, CORN WALL A BRbTIIEK, BRANNON ATHATCJIEr! . BENEDICT A CARTER, ISAAC CKOMIE. I am eagaged in the foundry business, and know fometiiing about furnaces and heat. 1 witnessed the burning of the above Safe, and can freely say UtoYe was no humbug about it, nod with pleasure recommend them to the public us beiug, in xuy judgment, entirely nre pr.ftof* ... .1. V , 'VM- KAYE. In calling upon the above gentlemen for tbeirsiirua turesjiliey #»lUpoke iu the highest tcrmaof Uie fairness of the lest, aud their full confidence of the Safe's beini .entirely fire-proof. We have constintly on hand and for sales full assortment of the above Safes. m»r3> • HKI.L » TERIfeV Wbolttikit uiit ttolauT —' SADDLE, HARNESS AND TKUNK MANUFACTORY EOBEBT HUARTLEY, beg* leave io in?fi£ * form bis friends and the public generally, Sgyggft hal be continues to occupy that targe end corn tuckiiocsfiiore Booth, formerly occupied by SamueTfrahn •stock A Co-j No; 88, corner of Diamond alley and Wood street, where he keeps a iaree anfl genera! assortment o< Saildlea/Bnaies, Harness, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Saddle B*g%Vaitea;Bflfolo Robes, Whips, and- ■lEoiher arti cles ip .his lme.'--v.: v:-' -- - lie also keeps coQstamiy oir.ftandtaud Is prepared to furnish to orders all kinds of,Riveted Hose,manufactured of the beaupaterjahendma style of workmanship equal to the eastern manufactured article, and at G 6 pe r cent, cheaper. •••• < • Counity Mtuhn*u and Fenrurs would do well to call and examine his slock before purchasing elsewhere, as heisdeteriaiued to sell first rate articles at very. low •prices.-''. ' . ■ U 7" Don’t forget the place, No. 88, sornar of Wood street and Diamond Alley. . aoi?8 • Flttebargh Nursery* A N Omnibus runs, every hour, from'thc corner of A MarJcet uml Fourth sireets to the Gardeu, I’cim sylvanSa AVenuc, wiicro there Is a choice collection of Green Hqusp plants,hardy Monthly and Running Roses, 200 Adelaide Moss, do, New. Spireai: 1500 do Dwarf Pear of,select varieties, HerbaecousPlams, Dahlias, Phlox, A mithiniuraa,.Carnations,Ac., and where orders will be taken, for Apple, Dwarf do, Pear, Cherry and Plum Trees,Quince aud 8 ilbertdo, Grapevines, Goose* berries; Currant*. Strawberries, ■ T>OLIwith promptness. - . *As thejrsUllTeuin the Warehouse on Smilhfield st.i -on thesoJd premises, (also, atoNo.tt Wool street,) pat-' terns or orders leftthere mtlhe immediately attended to. • * Having associated JOIIN M’DONOUGtlwitlnis the I Imsiness hereafter will be conducted in “be name of BOLLMAN, GARRISON A CO. C name 01 . .. ~... HENRY It. 801/LMAN, * 1 i. .ABRAHAM GARRISojf * i -- JOHN M'BONOBGH. ’ April IS, ‘ " ■ - PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY. JUNE 12, 1852. Business CivinEnoi trssa. «Drawings and Pluns of Buildinga rii.i Ma ctiineryprepared at short nonce. Land Surveying, Ac : promptly attended to. Office-Grant street; between Second nnd Third.. aDri>:l-y* J, Y> ttorrisoßt .- attorney and counsellor at law OFFICE REMOVED to No.. 44 Grant street, liar lourth Fmsburgh,Fa. . fanrloV J. J. QIIiLKSPIE, ,JVio.;7G Wood street, Pittsburgh.- . mANUFACTURER qP GLASSES, nnJ Wholesale Dealer in Combs nnd Variety 1 Goods offers to his customers ami the public a most complete’ BSBorunent of Goods in his line, suitable to the «nrinr trade. .; . . .*■ r Being extensively engaged in Hie manufacture of every variety of Looking Glasses, he is enabled to offer in* ducemems to purchasers equal to any house lathe Union. 1 aprihtf ' - AUBkU U. M CAt.MOftT TilOH J KUKNAM M’CALMONT & ‘ attorneys at law, ISB o FOURTH STREET. ? Ooppsttc Wilkins Half. . •. - piusburih, Pa, . European Law Agency, ’ (C7T Mr. KusaAN, in connection with Huge- Keenan. I^a.,Counsellors Law, Dublin,T^eiarldjCo]lerlscla^nlB , makes searches, A«, m F-arope; and one of them an nually makes a tour through Great Britain, Ireland and Ame » n “' ;:. f:. imitFi I ; • • .. G. . " r "'T! No. 121 Second Street , NEGOTIATOR OF BONDS, M6rteage*VTime BiUa and StocLn. Also, Um.bufgU Manufoclurca am/ niarclißiulize, always on band, or procured ai alibti '’ 0,1<:l! tnprl-Jlv THOMAS ffIKABS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. AN D SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, Ortice, next door to the Host Office, ' • m > 4 Steuboavuie, Ohio, U. C. COSSI'M'. * ATrORJVUV A-r liAW. Oflico.iyr Fourth «ir«t nboveynmhficld, Pittsburgh, Fo. • Taur'l-y 1 ' J“u. WeLoinT tii; 'y MOIjE»AI.K ANJI .Hlfralh IJRALI3B iN > JStank and School Hool.s } Paptr and S{alionery t Na.OJ Woihl street, (between Third aud Fourth.) W *V«2° • Fingburg/r- HEfffeY m'CULboiidiis ::;:;:ioiin fc’cOLLou*... f HfcNUVffI’CULLOUi;H & IXTiIUMfeALK Grocer* and Coramiuibn Merchants p»f aud Ooa.era in.stlVtadi of Produce* - corner of Pmmaud lrwn *i*., lMisUurirlu ? • ■. • - ■ . O» H • ' H AZ fcffll A TrORNKV AT LAW—No, lay PoirstiL stbbet /V above and near I •.■SmiUiCek!.' ' ImaWy:** .... Loebtrooil’i ~ CLi. VELAND, PITISHVHGH ANDMASSILONEX- I f V Lea«s Piiisbnnjli andCleveland,'Mimiram'Rrufwian “r>rfr 1/S '- baker t tvjtfM-HBiw!?- VVIIIIua C. rittruiiij ~ VVliO<.r,HAlS ~ Sen UthognphU Kiui>li|h ml n t , OU SJarirt stmt, bttunn Third & FouriKt'''' | S NO W ■ ready to furnish every kind of LilWranl.lc A work In the most elegant siyfe,. such amshifa billf. Maps, Portraits, Landscaper, Cards, Bill heads, and La brlr,printedm gold,colors, Ac. *' At the same , place Messrs. Moeser A Hclroie have opened a UaawiKo scnoouandekeemeon order Orafia of Machinery, Edifices, Monuments, Ac., witb allhossi lde_aecur»cv mid elegance: ; a!5-™ Shirts anils to Order, " '■ AlAo. 15 Fifth, Third Door from ifarhet street. f| HI t subscriber manufacture* to order the beathualiiv 1 «l UKNTbUMKN’S SIUKTS, Those MmlemeX nlm have found it difficult to obtain a wr lLfitnns and thoroughly madi Blurt, can be suited by Collin? a d loivt»< their mnuure. .f* “r *J.W Qdenlity or Ready Made blnri* f oi all sues, for Men ami Moya, ... *5? : c. Mathews ■ J. u. smuti, • Hisorictones of wri-EB, tin and sneer mas ware, *1 > >!y on hand a general assortment o( all kinds I'm,Copper and sliest Iron Ware, and anaac*. to order un;Uieshortestnotice and moil iccoln moduting terms, Wlioleaals and Kniail. fmvlf> dkwl “ JUBUPH iUVV, * AS JJ l iis l i/ L t ULIi merchant tailor, No. 4?£ IjiBKETT fTHSffTj 1 I (t>ne itoor below I2ag/e liDici). .** S fromu " s e "V? «ssonrasm olUoihs.Oasairatree ami Vesting., which 4iH be "n. ,V° SSr".i'i? ,ho^e ' l,lo,ll:c < aoJ uuhc 10w.5 HJK LAMI. ■ (ocl?:tt 1 • Alexander Bradley, - “ No. H> Mood Streei, bervem Fiutand Second, (55GNOP IIIK GOLDKS RTOVE,) * MANLPACTURKR OF KVERV DESCRIPTION or COOKING SroVES of the most approved paiirrus,and such us will render ihc best satisfaction. Also, Parlor Moves, aiuong.wJuchwiUbe found Jew ell A. Root’s celebrated folding door Parlor Kioves; Hs Moves; Radiaior*; Franklin Stoves; plain and fancy Grate.*. *u> winch -wc invite the attention of builders), Te ware; Wagon boxes,Ac, to alloiwhi attention, of dealers be* forepurebas ■ fmv2 Hope mils' lu puli operation Attain t . • tiyan's Building*, Strut. r|l»»^proprieior r thankful to the public for past ettg- JL tom, veuturcvi to solicit a conunuancc of the tame tor ilia present enterprise—the establishment of Flour and Spue MWiivmhm the city—for tho nccommodation of .but customers, aud all vrho wish to have reailr eood Hour, pure ground Spices, Ac., Ac. The iiuciiuoii of Families, Merchants and others, la invited, and alt 1 ask fa that they will give me a trie/ F. R.DRAVO, M , No. 1 Diamond. N. if, AU articles taken back if not round good, and the maneyj-eiurnei!._ _ tmarlP SCOTT & “ AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS* ®TUBST t tnf.Louis,Missouri, . ' A VING been engaged in the above business for the lust six years, m tins city, would respectfully so lieu consignments of Goods, to bo sold in ibis market, either for Auction or private sale—particularlyGlass w*re, Hardware and Dry Goods; aud will make liberal advance* on ail kinds of Goods consigned us for sale here. » rc £ r ,V? Hewett, TloeA Co.,R:R.Voi- Ict, Wdi.l). Wood & John J. Anderson A Co., It H. Stone,Squire AKced, Drownlee, iiomer A Co., Larkin Denver, Ssimt Louis; Duller ARrothers, Cincinnati, George McLain. Pittsburgh. fmartnw Daguerreotype*. [HE Undersigned would inform their many friends and °Uier3, tljat tUey ImverciubVed from Burke 1 * Buiid< JO-JVo. 62 I'oimb strecl.(alcw;doorB abovolUeirobl *Uluil.where they haye filled uproom* for.duguerreo* l yp, ,n ST* * Having » very sdpeiior arrancemeiuoF light* aud uie raasi approved instrument*' now; in user With years experience in the basuiess.tbey pledea turn out aa gopdpictures asaoyoUierea* lapliabmenttn the country. Atm far more fr«fA/i isfaclionio oux customers. I JOUGH& AMTUON Y. W. D.--We furnish all articles la our business toother operatortas heretofore. • - • aptS N P l * l L* *P?»B U RO, Heaver County, Pemtsyjvuma, bn ! V ,e ,., oa f| l ®tde of thdXJhio Bi?eiy opposite themotiih ot •the. Big BeayerCrcek;tweiiiy-eight milesfromPiUs. purgii» eight (rora Wheeling, uml one hundred from The Proprietor has hud twenty years prac- Ucuie^periencuai.attregttiarPhysiciahJiwelveorwhich Jie has practised under the Hydropathic system. Terms; ouly viva 'Hott\ss per weekly.' AH' arc adapted to llydropatie cures. - EuchiPatfeiu is required to furnish two heavy wohien blanket*, two argecomforii, foui-abeeis, fourtoweis, and one camp blanket,or India-rubber sheet. ■ DR. EDWARD ACKEfi, Proprietor, : PhilipabuTff,:Rochester P; 0.,: .BeqirerlWPa? S[ Mill Pu rnlihing~K«'tabiitiiDicuu —• 'TEAM-ENGINES AND COlLERsVoiThtind ahd • madfi to order, on short notice " • : W i* n,, -,-^ u^ii^.c^ln^ B t. of - al]k ‘ nd9 - £'“^ D S“BSOf WUeeU-aiierjis ftmilshed. lo MHlwtightiland others, Min Spindles and AJill Irons, hrcnch Burr Mill Shines,with sufiti uml CommonKyc, at reduced prices. I.aurel Kill Mill Slones, nil sizes "°! un ff ;VJ£ l hS> warranted quality, at very.low prices;- Screen 1 wire, Mill Screws,* Bolting, Corn uml Cob Grinders. r kuTl’a Patent Preach Burr Smut Mills, used in Wii* raarlh &-NaUlc*s Pittsburgh City Flouring Mills, and-in five hundred other Mills m the West; They run light, cJefcn,fa.it and- last a lifc time,und are war*' runted to . Orders promnily attended to, at3l9 Liberty street, op. ppsue Smuhfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. h v tnarl:4m . v W. W. WALLACE. I. M- BA\yvßß* .vhwn. pickersoill, je, - v J.SI.BAWIKR A.CO,, H » WOOt> ST.; TIIKBS DOOBS A4OVE VOUBTH, LOOKING q LASS MANtU?ACTUUERS, _ . t r . ANp WIUVLtSAIE DKAIRaa If* Foreign ana Fancy: and Variety Goods. Jim: S. & ilitilr friends and' k . C xT S i?? e t s li^^? t lhe y ,mve received a large stock ? r VARlferY GOODS, which have been bohgiitftrCASH,from importers and : Manufacturer*, ami which they will sell ott.aa peasonabe term*, and aa low as 'can be purchased Hast. Our. Stock'-consists Looking Glasses, Buttons, Parasols, Watches, Ribbons. Brushes, jUrabrellas, ... Laces, :• Jewelry. ' trends, ..... Suspenders, Silk Cravats,: Combs, ' Gun Caps, Gloves, • ' Httjnlkerchiefe,. l*o« Monuies,: Carnet Ban, * Artificial Flowers, Hosiery, Perfumery £t> ’ WHITS GOODS. »umery,&c Cambric, JuconcUs, ... ißook Aluslih,' Mull, ' * ■ Douedßwifts.» i ■ Plain end Onuimeataf Portniii and Picture " wade 10 order. AUo, re-C.ildin S done.aVshSrtno”™ ’ . CabinetMakere, and othere, furnisUed' willi -1 Olnss'Plateii.aiEaalem prices, ■■ Mferchanu andathera, vlsiiing our ciivihr posdof purthasing Qooi, wUlpteawi ea&fnd «amine ottrSfwfc {roman, THE PROBATION BY CHESS hWm her anil wear her. I’—QldProvirb. 1 ’ — QldProvirb. “ Don’t be down-hearted, Carl,” cheer* fully ...exclaimed Old Wilhelm Reiter, j “yoiiivo made some progress already, j and,if you only stick to it with n stout heart—who knows, perhaps; before the Rhine breaks up, . I shall be obliged to nbahdon the rook, .and give you* a, knight only.” : A, quiet, smile of conscious superiority: • involuntarily- played over the old man’s features, as he put up the . pieces for a, , fresh game, inviting the. despondent Carl; ■■ to try his luck once more, but the tyro had ■ enough for that day; and pleading a head ache (the, vanquished ’chess player’s: best friend) ,he bid the conqueror good night. “ Good night, Anschutz!” saidWtlhelm, ns ,he cordially shook the young man’s hand,“persevere, lad, persevere* and never mind being beaten at first. Remember the Roman general who “ conquered thro’ defeat.’? . And, harkl come over to-morrow evening, and we will have another bout. Dina, darling, see the gate fast after Carl.” The farewell between the miller’s pret ty daughter and Carl Anschutz was some what: more prolonged than- her. father’s. She accompanied him across the -garden; whispering words of solace and hope. ' ■ j “’Tis of no use trying, Lina,” said lie, despairingly ; “lam sure I shall never be able to beat him. You saw how : 1 ittie. chunce I had -against him, even with the rook—and-what fearful odds that makes ! Why, it will take years of hard.study be fore I can play him on even terms, much less beat him. . Oh! it is cruel—downright barbarous of him to sport and trifle with pur. happiness so frivolously 1” : : ‘‘ Oil! hush, dear Carl, do not say sol” munmired Lina reproachfully. ‘‘l am sure iny father loves you.” “Why, then, does he rest his consentto our union upon such a ridiculous, unmean ing condition ?” replied Carl angrily. ‘.‘What motive can he have 2 .After allow ing.us to grow up.together from, the very cradle in such, intimacy, knowing my cir cumstances so well, and even desirous, as he told my mother, of seeing us united what can be bis object l know not, unless it is from a morbid love of bis favorite amusement, and a desire to see me appre ciate it equally with himself. I like the game- well enough, but, after all, wliat is it 2 Only a game, and not to be made part of the business of life. To think of beating him, too—the best player in ■ —— l shall never do it,” and poor Carl smote his forehead with vexation, as he, thought of the immense disparity itt their play. . , ■ “ Alas! I cannot guess at his motive,” sighed Lina; “to mo lie has ever been the kindest and most indulgent of fathers. Not a wish I can form but he hastens to gratify it. Rely on it, Carl, that there must be some deeper reason we are not aware of, for his acting thus—hark 1— Coming, father,” she answered, as.the old man’svoice was heard calling after her. t‘,Good night, dear 1 don’t despair.and re member—come what will, your Lina lives but for'you.”: Carl Anschutz and Lina Reiter had been, as ho said, companions from infancy. Their fathers were very old friends, and since the death of Johann Anschutz, which happened when Carl was only nine years old, Wilhelm Reiter’s counsel, and assis tance had been of the, greatest service to his widow, who continued to carry on the small but thriving farm her husband had left. She, too, had in a: great measure supplied the place of Lina’s mother to the orphaued babe—for the good miller’s vrow had died in giving birth to her first child, whose earliest years - were spent 1 entirely under her fostering care. : Brought,up thus together, it was no wonder that the dawning of youth taught the two playmates to leel that sweet; un definable attraction which- ■ adolescence quickened into passion, until, nt the respec tive ages of twenty and seventeen, the youth and maiden had discovered, by a mutual confession, that life would- be in* tolerable if divided ; anti, accordingly, Carl made bis prayer to the old man for his'daughter’s hand, never doubting that, as the good miller had always treated him with the affection of a son, he would not hesitate to make liim so in reality. • And, truly, there did seem no reason; to anticipate a refusal. Carl, although' so young, was a man grown,, could outwork any. laborer on the farm, was temperate, amiable, and since re, and -altogether a fine, hpeft heatted, Jclever young fellow. But he was deficient in reflection ■ and steady resolution.; These defects, showing them, selves in an extremely plastic disposition, placed his mind too much under the con trol of others, and sometimes marred the Sticqess ofan-enterprise welf begun ; but time and experience migh teach him the lesson of self-reliance. His worldly posi tion, though not equal [to that of the pros perous,miller, was yet a fair one. Johann! Anschutz had left his small farm well stocked, and. in excellent condition, and, al though the seasons had be'en unpropitious of lute, a few years of patient application and good management’ promised ‘to" place Carl and his mother above the reach of any freak of fortune. i... All tins Wilhelm Reiter knew as well !a 3 himself, from having been left joint exe i cutor with the widow, and so, when the iold man gave but a conditional assent, de pending ou so strange and difficult an'ulti matum, Carl’s astonishment and vexation knew no bounds. The miller listened to the ardent / representations' of the’ ydim® mpo with kindness—professed not the letisit objection •to iiis prospects, and even en couraged him to the task, but—until Carl had won a game at chess of him, ou equal terms, Lina was no bride ibr him. i Poor. Carl prayed—entreated Of him to alter hig determination, representing, with all the fiery impetuosity of lm nature, the strengtn of their mutual attachment, ■ and the misery he would entail on Lina/and himself by a lengthened separation; but ar gunients and expostulations were of no avail. The old man mildly but firmly-rei terated his .fixed resolution, concluding the interview by say ing:. !‘No, Carl, you cannot alter my resolve, so begin at once, lad; and if you love Lina as ;you say-, I shall quickly see it by;the progress you make. . You have plenty-of talent, and, with ordinary, application ■ and soon to play as good a game as; I do. Meanwhile, my dear boy, do not think lam acting from sheer caprice. My reasons you shall one day know. -You shaft have eyerychanqe of success; I /will even give you regular lessons of instruc* Bishop Lawn. Swiss, ' . *. X * * ,i ! - ’ .I , v i l ' c * " •* .. -'' -'V? *•. „> * 1 '.«* *w,r*vv -v v. 1. - *t' -; -v, r.i ,t* -From- Eliza Cook’s Journal ' <•'. ►. r v v * ‘ • .• •. ■... r *.-« . jv'y-*-• Jilt! i tion* apart ‘from our games—and to show i you I. really wish youtowin her, I shall | place no restrictions oa your intercoursa | with Lina.- Come asoften as ever, and the i . faster, you improve, the. better’l shall; be' | pleased.” | It was really’ a hard task’ old Wilhelm; i had. imposed on -poor Carl, for ho was-i I knowivto.be-one ofthebest playersintlie whole district, some said ,tho very best; and -Carl had -only lately- learned the" first principles of- the game from him. It in terested him, as lie said, But only as an amusement ; he had not patience or perse* verence to -study- It scientifically, -and,now that his happiness depended on the pro gress he made in itsmysteries, he almost hated it, as night after night he reluctantly pored over “the books,” getting bewilder ed in the mazes of the different f topening3 ,? and their variations, until he went to bed dreaming of undiscovered “gambits,” im possible “mates,” and “nine queens "on the board.” - Spring came round,; and - found - Carl much advanced in the game of chess. He was now- able, as Wilhelm Reiter bad foreseen, to accept the “knight” only, and; evon : with that, won almost game ftif game. Still his improvement was more/the.result of constant practise* than •of studious in quiry into the science of lhegame; There ■ was yet little purpose or method in his play—little of that casuality characteris tic of Ihe reflective mind; but hope was ,dawning, : He gradually overcame his dis ijtate for the game, and began to see nhigh i.fir., meaning in it than mere amusement. -His opponent, faithful to his promise, took pains to teach him, showing the’ “why and because’? of tiie best moves and their an swers, occasionally making a brilliant, though unsound move, which quite upset Carl’s combinations, and then, thoroughly analyzing it; showing in a clear, lucid man ner how a little cool reflection would have made it fatal to the player. ■ - : The effects of ilus :-valuable-instruction soon- became- apparent. Carl; began to think before he played, to calculate on con tingencies,and look; ahead for. results, nl-: though; still-- somewhat impatient, easily daunted by an embarrassing or difficult position in his game, and-apt to despair if the tide appeared at nil -against him. He fancied, 100, that the more progress he made, the better- the old man seemed -tq play also, which, of course, was the. fact.: There was yet much work to be done. - j It was pretty to watch lho air of affec tionate sympathy with which the sweet Lina would cheer and 'Console her .young lover after his constant defeats, as they sat together, during the long evenings in. the comfortable parlor of the mill. Now be hind her father’s chair, apparently intent on the game, hut always watching for Carl’s uplifted eye, to - greet him -with; a smile of love and hope—now seating her ' sslf nearer her.lover,-her soft- white hand stealing- underneath the table; to re assure hjm by a fond pressure. - And if Wilhelm Keller saw anything of this, or fancied h)s pretty -daughter staid - toe long out in the night air, as she closed the’outer gate after Carl, he never said so; or placed the least restraint upon their intercourse, but really .seemed desirous for-the time when Carl could comply with the condition, and claim his young bride. Thus the year rolled-round, and hoary winter again wrapped the fieldain his cold, white mantle. About this lime a lawsuit, which had long been pending between a neighboring farmer and a contractor in Ber lin, Tendered Carl’s. presence there as a witness indispensable; and, ns at that season he could best he- spared -from farming -ope rations, lie determined; to make a long stay in that capital. For this Carl had another reason- - Berlin had long been celebrated throughout. Europe for its chess, players, and lie determined to avail himself to the utmost of their instructions. He had now become, reafty fond of the game, and was fast acquiring, the.qualities of application I and patience, so necessary te.the success. -fuVprosecution-of any important underta■ king, - -Perhaps .Wilhelm Reiterguessed at this last motive, for he gave Carl a letter to an old friond in Berlin, who bad removed there i from many years since; and with whom he,had fought many a doughty bat.;- tie over the chess board; 1 - : <. •Arriving at Berlin, Carl’s-first care was to deliver the letter from Wilhelm Reiter to his old friend and comrade; Haiise Kse nig, .who received-him with great kindness and insisted upon.Garftastaying- with him while he remained; in, the-capital; The young -man. gladly -accepted the invitation; which was of the. greatest ser vioe; to - him, as; being the means of introducing him to the acquaintance of many first rate-players and professors of the.game-: amongst 6th- 1 ers, the renowned Von derL- —, one i of the finest players in. .Eu rope; This tai- i ented master became much interested in Carl, from hearing of his task and "its de pendent prize, apd took, frequent opportu nities of imparting to him sound and valu able instruction. : Carl also frequented the cafes, and engaged'with players of liisowh; calibre. This was of great-serviqe to him,- for his frequcnt successes with these tnughl him liow to feel his own strength; and to play with more self reliance. He devoted his hours of leisure with unceasing appli cation, to mastering the more abstruse in-- t ricacies. of ~*■ the - wondrous i game,” and e\'er looked forward -to the hour when he' tP’ght again’measirre his strength with Jus taskmaster. ' » After haying spent nearly three months in., Berlin, Carl. now - hastened* to -return homo, and two days afterwards, he agai n clasped his own dear/Lina to his breast. ’ “That wiil’do for to dhy, Carl,” said the old' man; at the close of a tough game, which Carl had won with theleast possible odds,, “ You.are.indeed improved.;, lam afraid you are too much for me, even with the “ pawn and .move-” only. .But come ] over to-morrow evening, and we will try a I game “even” for the first time. Heyday! I i-you little jade!’’ exclaimed he, catching the - exulting smile that' liinn directed towards, -her lover,as her father paid this gratifying - and deserved tribute to the skill of : his op- chuckling overyourfather’sde* feaUeh ? ■ Com'e and kiss-rae-directly; and 'don’t think Carlhasyou yet, mimt;' 1 -Al*- Uiqugh,” -he ’added, with a half sigh,“ I api almost afraid l shall lose you sooner .than I expected.’’ Wilhelm Reiter hail indeed found Carl in his chess-claying only, but his whole character seemed to havd ! under-' gone a salutary change. From the hot* headed, thoughtless youth who had impor tuned him a year ania halC ago, he had become a .cautious*iTeflecting man. His wind had acquired firmnessancl vigor, and fvV. -.t- - ’ -"• - ••■.' ;••■'-. ■•'■-■": ■*» ~ • • '' oK ; /■ ;■■■ -J >*■ *- ~.«■*■; V •-•- - ■ .<■>#* •-.’ ■• V .. i. . ..-. • . L -VV : f ■/. V - „ ••••*•- ■Vi ?v "V v%.u - It ..'i-vi- - r 7 r \' f " NUMBER the want of self reliance, once so apparent '' • no longer showed itself.'"'"The ’probation' had done its work. ' >. ; ; We will not fatigue the reader with the record of the many hot battles -which en *. .- Sued ere Carl ■ triumphed; :; Dotfghty-and ; ; more protracted -grew they,, for the old man’s pride became.piqued ,}o, jiud his op-■ s ponent so close upon his heels, and he played with the utmost caution, every game as yet resulting in his favor., But Wil- Reiter wua not the Pope. In a garne - where he was -all,before hini, scattering and taking -pieces ■' • at a . terrible rate, he made-an - : V move, apparently a very strong one, and threatening to bring the parlie to a speedy termination in his favor., "Cart- was sorely puzzled, and for a long timer could see no chance of escape. Suddenly his at - tention was rivetted on a particular piece —he looked at its bearings, thenaguin'at his piece—could it he ? His heart boun- ; > dcd—his eyes gleamed—stop—yes—it ,is, it is—“Checkmate'in five moves bysacrifi- • ■cing queen,’’ he snouted, "almost upsetting the.board in, his .- eagerness 'as/,unable .'to, control himself, he sprang from the table and hugged Lina in bis arms." “ Donnerwetter,” muttered the old man hastily, “ der-spiel is vorloren/’ and lost it was, sure enough; by the masterly series* of coups Carl htd discovered. Hs shook' his head like a terrier which had laid-hold- ; of a hedge hog by mistake, and did’ntlike it—pished and jSliawed n little, but theh gave in with a good grace, and laying down; his huge meerschaum- 1 - * “Thou lm3 won her fairly, lad,” said he, - cordially. : .“Lina, my child,come hither.’’, ■ • The blushing, happy girl advanced, and ' taking her hand, the old man piaced'itin' •; Carl’s, saying: “Take her, iny son, and ; may she prove the blessing to her husband." she has ever been to her; father: “ And wow - 1 Carl, I think you 'ha’ve"long T ceased • to do- ; me injustice, Tf l-’read you aright; yon-"' conjecture my motives for: imposing such a » trialmv-you, Is it not so, my lad?”' ■< . - The young man made no answer, but the > downcast eyesyand the conscious flush.on;; his cheeks, needed no interpreter.- v-t . -‘»l:seeyou;do, ? ’continued-. .Wilhelm Rei-r: iter.: .“It-.was, the,anxious wishof:yaqr;:;-: father and myself that our only children^- should.cement by the.bond ofjmarriage thp long and-warm friendship exisling betwe,eh ; • us, (if, upon arriving at maturity, their.,! feelings shquld. be in unison,) and when he was on.his death-bed, I solemnly promised h him to watch over you as my own son.-^', I need not say how much ray own feelings - werp interested in you. ' As you grew up, 5 ' I marked with pleasurethe mutual nffec-" tion increasing between you and my dear - ' child, and delighted to contemplate ' the ; prospect of fulfilling the deafest' wish’iff your dead father and myself. ‘1 saw your : - many excellent • qualities," but I also saw, 1 Carl, much that gave me’uneasiness in : your character: grave faults, whicii threat.'- ; enedy if. uncheckedy to destroy alli chances pf domestic happiness; and such as I trem bled to consign child to ifie' influence of.. Generous and amiable you were—; sincere, honorable and, tempemte-r-a,. fru* j; gal liver, and affectionate, son. . Btttyhn J .. the .other. >hand, there; was a want of put-„i ; deneeandcaution;-your.unreflepting.;and; i pliable disposition allowed you ta,bb acted ■ upon too,much by the judgment of others; you.had no self-reliance; more'tliim : aj[l, you-suffered yourself to bo daunted by petty difficulties, for thewantof energy and! application to combat and overcome them;; Nothing but a timely and severe schooling" ; ' could eradicate these weaknesses, which, ifleft to themselves', Would have exercised ' a fetal influence over* the business or iife; ‘ and as I had foundyby long experience, tile" ’ ' wonderfully salutary effects thatastudious '"' applieaiioh to any one mental pursuit exer- ‘ cises over the whole mind, 1 determined to subject you to a task which, ! inay say' without vanity required considerable parse- 1 verance, patience: and energy, to accom-s < plisb. You have nobly justified my'ex-- . pectationsyand I. shall .now. ,have no anxiety /; - in committing to. your care, the, dearest-,;., treasure I have on earth. Tak- her,” \, concluded. the: old mam./with i-moistened;!;." eyes*“and may.heaven s shower, .blessings- , on you.both!” :... . .yl . . Bright and joyouswas jhe summer morn, - when Carl led his lovely and loving; bride; ? toi the horne .which l ! until death. Many a'year' hatli.paased -! away since then, adding tepfjold prosperity!''’ and happiness to mimy a cheerful game between Wilhelm Reiter and Carl "has enlivehedihe : lbb'g;’ i: ' winter evenings of the.fafm'(foV tlie ; bld a “ ! .man has given upthemill/arid tirely with his ahtf h’erhtisi'- 11 hand); and-many; many a-time, wfien-pa>-'’ 1 tiqnce and application have overcohfe efef-' tahi ! difficultie's,-*orf• aetibhj'for^si^h^aiitl^'fc calculation, have brought: atouva,desired" ■ result, .has Cart - mused- pleasaiitlv bvcr : - “The Probation byChessll" ." 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