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VOLUME XX
. 10 Wm* VO5l.
rubt‘ched Every . Morning, (Sundays Excepted)
it the North-East corner of Fifth load Wood lie.
Terme; Six Dollars a year, payable strictly to
deems.
$3,-thugle coptets Two Dente-.,4r sale at the
eotinter in the Office, ithd by the NOWWYTA.
HAT OF iD'VERTISI.NO
mak?. 2.1.4 Oso• IWakt
• ima. I .1.00. wL 1.7 POI
One nsertion, ..... 50 ....- .... 60
-
7.'wo ' 76 76
three insertionn,..-.. 1 00 100
One 1 75. ao
Ivo weeks,. 800 2 oo 1 N 1 - 00 76
Three 400 8 60 000 1 25 100
Onernonth,....--- 600 835 60 1. 50 Ila
Vib - m00th5....-..:- 700 495 ao 2as 210
fhreetarontbs....-.... 000 6 00 4 50 8 00 800
Pear months---... 10 00 686 600 088 4.50
Sire mouths..-- 11 00 7 86 660 8 66 6.60
Six m0nth5...........- 12 00 800 600 400 660
00 10 se, 8 00 6 85 W 00
'0neyear......... 20 00 18 86 10 00 85 12 00
Standing Card, six Inlet; or less, per annum :.10 00
One square, per anntnn, (exetturrre of paper)-.21g 00
Marmite subsea. 6 cents: Death n)r.ne- eedt.
KLAI6ILD'S GENUINE PREPARATION.
• IiffiLMBOLD'S BUCHU for ' the Bladder.
LMBOLD'S' B ucau for - die Kidneys.
iIIILMBOLD'S BUCEIJ forthe Grayei.
EELMBO 41YS . BUCHU for_the Dropsy.
HELMBOLDS - BUCHTI for 'Nervousness.
HELM , BOLD'e, 811,.8.0 for Dimness of Vision.
HPer;l ROLD'S BUCHU for Delimit BreatbMg.
8R14180412/8 B MEM for Weak Neryz. l . 2 l
' HBOLDS BUcHU for General. De but
andireoLDos BUCHU for Universa' bade
iIMBOLD'S BUCHU for Horror of Diledlefe.
BOLD% BUCHU fork-blight Sweats. '
HELIifBOLD% B UCHU for Wakefulness. —
gHLESOLD'S'..B bCH - D for Dryneas of the Skin.
EIZMBOLD'S BUUTU for Eruptions.
.FTELJEBOLTIR Ruud U for Pain in the hook.
#REMBOLD'S BUCHU fur Heavin ess of the
a slid, with
T. inpotary_Suffiision and Lou of
ax gl.
OLDW BUCHU for-Mobility and Hest.
{saunas, with Want of Attention and Horror
IMElociety.
EoLD , E BUCHU Ali Obstructions.
SEEMBL
'WAD'S BUCHER, for'Excesses arising frrn o
Ludlam, ..494, and nil Diseases of
E9--FEMALES— FEMALES
FRI"' ".4.--rzmAtaa—FEMALES
' " FEMALE.- -
OLD - OR y ous ,"4, SINGLE. MARRIED, OR
'T.IIIIV MARRIAGE.
CONTILIIP'
TALETALE 17° MORE ,„,
PARE' OF NOA FALL.
AOT B UORD
azi.m tours EXT,
1111 THE VERY BEtT REMED I N „„, T ,,,,, HE ' W D RI D
irnetner
For all oompatints Incident to — "t dpk.
arising from Indiscretion, Habib, °f
hon. ur in the
DECLINE -013 CHARGE. Col? 4.7. 4 9
SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE.
HQ FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT 1. •
lake no more Helium, Mercury et Driploaa
Modidfiteaor. Poplea.sant and Dangerous lb.'
emu.
• ITELMJ3OI.D . E:EXTRACT BUCB.O pitas 6"
comosifiT ,DIVRASEs
In all their'sotgea, At little tur.
Little or rig elt age of diet; No inOort
AraD NO wdEPOSTIRE.
• • Uee HELIABOLD'S EXTRACT BLICHITIOr St
omas:tram habits indulged In
• . BY YOUNG 11111 D OLD,
'' , /nd for ell , <ltseasee arising from hstitte of dieelps•
&ion. It retl9oTet3 all improver diathargee,and trill
greStOrte the patient in a shvrt lime to a Watt. of
- • 'IIeYHA snct Torrey.
Use ELM BO L D'S xTTRA'cr Buceur'or
Oeaeed aadiaftaationa of the most datregmng ohar.
aster..
_Use .ELELMBOLDS EXTRAOT 8U0.116 for a
„ „010ali6as mid climeaaas of the
• 0131.111ARY ORGANS,
Whether exiOg in .
MALICOn.
M;;=;==M
411:11.01AS LONG STVID,IA I G. •
All the above datenees and symptoms ferfli
*be - Same trestanalat and m sy
Acme caaae
_3l,4pad g. Read 'lend
BI:7011U is safe SWIpl t
'taste and. odor, but immediate ILIA /gat
Personally appeared before ntetn'ald an o
jhecity of Proladelphia, H. T. S,EL Qj, . Chem
'tat, whonelogittly svioro, dge9 9a th 4 PrioroPa
lion contains no runti racircrocy • • juus
- drugs, but isp_ure re
fl T. tr OLT% SOYA Ifflittiffs4 carer.
Sworn and souscrited o, !ore. me, the day of
IJlottember,ll364. .
Vidwp.34E
set s ditliVerect. to
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'TOF,EDNLA
THE. : &HEAT CURE FOB CONS RIPTION.
THE PRORRIF,ToR OF TH MEDr:
DINE herby; made it he Stud, f
ox4peenttate the 11 eof thePina I.SII
eke disetvois of the Luna ann. t, Waco,
offerhairlbsuffoting , htuattuity the t of his ex
.Parstitea. Thin U•qy great imd good &Baize
prepared wlth mob - tare, the , tal be g distilled
• autprenedy for it, me
therefore free ail itylpipA
nee of common tar.
Itluwioured more meat of ()colstilth n 1/011`
kaown remedy on earl/ .
It will cure BBANOBITIS.
Tat cure et3IIIBIA. •
- It It afire BORE TR.IIOAVARIta
It will cure COUGHS AND COLDS. is as
valuable remedy for ctveases of the S NETS
• URINARY VORPLA.INTS.
ark. Beware of Counterfeit&
If 'you have the Dyspepsia use W PS -WS.
PEPSIA PILLS, and itthey do not curey9l3.
go W the +Went of whoutyamp halted • •
them .nd receive your ino y.
Please cull et: his story and get a d cri tire ott
altar. A bog of Pile sent by d on. re
',tip& of One Dollar.
No.lo.SoSvcond at eet,
netar
I Sold by"DR. /Erefill, No. 140 W p
street..
aoLlyeod -• • •
A IARGE SUPPLY OF
BVOTS •AITD '1410113
-IngAbelfred .additoriatild fda ell advance 02
east et the CHEAP CASH BTU
COFX.Ef S T BO4LA.NI),
fop 98 Martet street: second do?rfrem 61h
29 Sl3 LS . CRUD VYft, gravity 44;
882 do (tot , ortcs
los • do de , do 84;
40 .„4,1,e. , t do NV;
to eack.3182159.
tir desert &temps,
225 intakelifrire Shelled:Corn;
d
A lartlirbrbrieo.Dia, 1 Oil eorn i ji h o e ar gsr '
j tmt ,iaernd end for eale:etAtf/r cash, pr, ,
I,FTELU di ri, AbLEN, Agouti No. 4 Wpoct street
Jo. 4EB o+4 IL CMS I CO.
*p m , COTTON DILLS,
40 . 1004/ I Y. City; Pa.
ercabise
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SWIASS' RAGS ,
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LOGAI. Alp GENERAL NEWS.
*AMBIT BURG RRESPON DE NC E
- Buss Houaa , Riamsnoica
nday, Maich 8, Isar.-
The Ilptakerthalled Shea ottett'jo krder at 3
tic. , l.3k. 'Members all in their seats, having re.
anrued from their late visit to the oily end other
pr into oithe State. Petitions being in order, Mr
Wil urns presented two rernoncrances, very nu
mertnialk ifigned by the Marehadta and o,hers of
your city, in opposition to the bill on file relating
to the formation ola Transportadoo Company on
the river. Allegheny.
Doetor'Grdss peresente 4- rett , iou from the tier:
mans asking for the *nemone of a .• German In
eurprice Company " Whether the insurance is to
be done In Germany or eleewhete, I am not ad.
we f. Suppose we get an Irish oseuranea would
It enable them to
,procure. (Alice / If so, let ue
have it.
-.T.ot. Groat, an act to incorporate the Weete
Gerona Insurance Company of Pittsburgh.
Jetige Shaun , n, ll act to authorise the coon_
cdy of the oily of Pittsburgh to compromise eith
the holders of bonds of sai d igaued in pay
meitit of substotiptions to the. capiL l stook of car .
tato railroad companies.
lktirAtili t ama, en set . tor repeal sundry acts of
assembly reilitin ! ;ltO - rlitiieil'e r cimpanies. Be it en.
'acted dt Emma 1. That the act entitled, an twit re
icing to railroad corporations, paeeed
,on the
twenty-third of Apra, a. o. Ib6l, and the act entitled
meet relatiag,ta ra I rpsd companies, peFeed May
eitteentit, nit. 61, be and the elate.; ate hereby
respectively repealed.
Judge Shannon very properly moved to sue
pond the orders, and that the House proceed to
tar, rose deration of Senate bin amended ; the
gams which is printed In your paper of to day, i. e.
tore honest claimants for goods furnished vol
unteers. To my utter astonishment, the House
reused to suspend the rules; yeas, 40, nate, 38.
rim two thirds. Masers . Shannon and Cessna loth
advocated thy bill in statements allowed .
Mr Shannon U so moved that tato bill tre printed
with the am-ndments, and pissed on the tiles; to
vrr.i . Al Mr. Cessna moved that it tie made the
special order for neat Thursday morning. On
this the yeas and nays wore called, and agreed to
66 to 20. So the bill with soon have to come up and
meet its fate. Thera CAD e an •,11 I reason for
opposing this. Certain y the pe. , p e who furnish.
ed cur vo tenteers,shouldanot be kept 001 Of their
money a_y longer. There should be honor some
where, and where can we look for it, if not whh
tb+ gent'emen intrusted by the votes of the peo,
;..le, to d 9 justice.
, .4 ;notion; prevailed,. ar,er the expen huere of
eel:orderable gee, the' two Seesions, each day, be
hem en Mondays, Tuesdays, Wedne.2daya fled
Thursdays, commencing at 3 eatotir, and ending
'6 o'clock; until otherense (rimed. It is! to be'
somaktOß now will be done ; end that
dfk
Le
g* 4,jri will go forwir] even if the ai'my, does
not.
AIDA. 41Wls W. #ALL,
"Me very , able eed if me " eeu l ebi t i f of " thee " ,
Mr. Speaker H all, :d the t3erate, wail be the caedi.
aTf>ibla 6(e diajaky o. conmese, W. 11, If energy,
industry and milt rated
any weight wi, h the party C. which this gentleman
fs coetreeted, then, indeed, wu'l be be el ected meet
knumpttantly. Congresq wut /lace in Mtn $ most
worthy and etheient Meth An and t. 418 C o nn try at
large a true and- dAvoted patriot; 41:14 the People in
hlm lifitiliere . wherrfma
_Mew CgiTuoo.
'• -ElkiaxLerz. sat Acrott =The Sam
tep F,•an
,eisco.papara announce the death, from eoz;•
atitloA lii city, lest month, of H.
A. Perry; amactor
. wholute frequently ap.
pawed. els our boards. M. Perry was
Bern - Philadelphia, on Christmas day,
1826, and was, therefore, when he died, in
.he 87th year of his age. When quite a
boy,,he used to work in a stable and ride
norle, raises. Tiring of •this business, he
ran stii i .rand learned the tailoring trail
ilitthollig a hankering for theatricals, be.
orelong went on tha boards. He made
Merl:Wert appearance on the stage, when
, about_e6nete,en years old, at the Walnut
Street Theatre, 'in - I"hflxdolphis, in the
cherectei.'or "Malcolm" in "Macbeth "
In 1881, he was leading man at the Broad
way-Theatre, New York Afterwards he
traveled in company with Julia Dean for
twe yeah; and, leaving her, "starred" it
for. two years mole in the Western cities.
neit'played in-New York, in Burton's
compapy, and soon after "starred" it
through the Ctirlacleg`itbd the States. He
.plit'yed in Wood & McVieker's compiny,
.Lc o uls, - Cincinnati and Chicago ;
-gain at the Walnut, and later, at, Niblo's
.aarden, New Tork. Two years ago he
event to tlidtfblinia, made.liii.erst appear
. anai at the Lyceum in San FrancLc:. as
,_tbello, and has since beeho4mdst con.
' s'an tly on the boards in that city, except
1111iing Iris ISM-Illness and When he'inisdA
n occasional professional visit to the into
die{" to,waa,
UN4TED PREBBYTKILIAN.—At, the last
ote.sitioti of the. Presbytery of Chanters,
veld at Canonsburg, the moderation of a
t4sll , stitargeliBted tojihe congregation of
ill.t..Plessant, at Hickory, and Rev. J
Rsitfe was sopoinkestait P3ctilde in 8 40
AiStatAtra omtheuLlth inAk. A call from
the consgrigstionA of Centre, directed to
Mr. Ibennedy, was sustained and forward.
i‘dito/Ailleghetly si rrestostpry _for present's.
y subsequvitly accepted,
but it is understood that he will not take
charge of the cOniregation until after the
close of the session at the Seminary A
call from the congregation of Mt. Pleas
ant, directed to Rev. James Thompson,
was presented, su-taineci and forwarded to
the ,l Preebytery of New ,York for preset:L.,
tatton. The next regulsr meeting of Pres,
hyi,ery is to be held at Washington, on the
8d Tuesday of April:
DAVID bt'CANDLBSIS
WILLIAM. Al
kIARRISON A. COFFIN, Si;ecial Partner
General Partners .
.6026 -1 1.14 1 3 & COFF:2
NActeesPart to atTsattise., Mean', t Coo
W.HOL:e]SALE 01tOCE11,8
Career Wood and Water Sta.,
wm.
STEAMINGINE :BUILDERS,
IRON-FOUNDERS,
GENERAL MACHIMiTs k ROMER MAKERS,
NeaNfittlsiiiits..R.it—Paesenger Depot.
Wan, BBURGII, Pat.t.
MANUFACTURX ALL ENDS OF
„Ln Steam Engines, raneems te-...0 three to one
hundred and fifty horse power, ..nd snned for Grist
Mills, Saw Mine, Blast,Fgrnitees, Factories, etc.
Wve particular attendohlotne godstroctionat
R ises emit Machinery for grist mills, and for uti.
vights A inittlay and circular maw mills.
Hare also, an hand, kiwi wad ready or shipV
meld at short ruii4Cte, irgruaea mid Bottom of every
cit =gdelr aloilarsased Shoe: Iron separately,
tWrapp4
I Shafting, Rangers and Pulliss,in
eand—emultiristsjle manufactnre of
, .Ad o pidgery and histamine lairds.
l*krw, our manahwitarwamnte4li.
"• iiii i rdeicifto nr of the oonnty solicited
..1311111tod: 404 -
04 4 01 / Buetwh , z!st Flo& i l kyi).
edrAsgle
R. SWILIALBN,Agent, WrieWq
n
BILLS qN PLACE
I, II IITSE!UROM. PA..
PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, , MARCH 6, 186'2.
IT ElllllO
BY TELEGRAPH.
By Yesterday's Telegrdin.
11Prett (Froth
clamation of Mayor Cheat
ham—Periect Quiet in the
City-,-,AConlVaci,from flecesh
Rule,
O.T.N CINNATI., March 5 —Forty.nlne
rebel officers' were sent to Fort• Warren
from Columbus yesterday.
The Gazette's Nashville dispateh,giirea
the tollowing proclamation by the Mellor
of that city: i
"The Committee representing the' city
authorities and people, have disoherged
their dirty by calling on !General Buell, at
his neadquarters in h;dgelleld, on yea ter
ray. The interview ' , was perfectly satis
f,ctory to the Commissioners, and thereto
every assurance of safety and protectiOP
to the people both in tifeir`positions and
their property.
"•1 therefore respectfully request shat
business be resumed, and that ail our
zans of every trade and profession pursue
the.r regular vocations. The coming elec.
tions will take place on the regular day,
aid all civil business will be conducted as
neretofore. The commanding General as•
sures me that 1 can rely upon in
ontoreing our police regulations.
"One branch of business is entirely pro..
hibited, viz: the sale or giving a way of
intoxicating liquors. 1 shall nut hesitate
tv invoke the aid of General Baell in
case the recent laws upcn this subject, are
violated.
ruukd earnestly call upon the people
or the surrounding country, who are tn
. dn't.f the Federal lines, to resume their
,commerce with the city, and to bring in
their market suppl es, especially of swood
butter, and eggs, assuring them that they
will be fully protect() and amply renin.
erated.
[signal).:
ltd_ r + cEr4tATH &Id ,
Mayot."
The city le ea truly (lait. Even the
bitterest SecelusionlttB soknuviledge our
military authorttine, treating 'them cruelly
kind.
Ail admit the-vast superiority in arms,
equipments and appearance of our troops,
and say theft, so tar, there has heed the
most admirable diacipline displaced. •
They admit, also, that the liesalana"
have not committed a single outrage.
while the conduct of their own troops was
most outrageous.
The Union men begin to make their
appearance. They say that a malority
will yet be found on our side, but t
will take some time to develop the feeling
that has been so thoroughly °rushed
A postal agent is hero from Washington.
He will open the Posk•thee to-morrow.—
He hes already had forty citar.tms applying
for clerkships in it.'
_ L..
Reports from the South.
Foe:ramie MONIROY, March 4—The
shin Dd Witt Clinton arrived teat vititi.t.
She was at first mistaken for the frigate
nt. Lawrence. The &Almond Dtapateh,
of 1,0.14 y, says that the Yankee prisoners
have arrived. Cols: Wucaz and Corso.
ran, and other Federal prisoners to the
number of one hundred, arrived here on
Friday, from Columbia, b. C. and are
awaiting transhipment to Newport News.
Taey, however, may have to wait for sev
eral weeks to come, as the arrangements
for sending them away have not yet been
perfected. Colonel Wilcox Is the official
who acted as military Governor of Lieu
andria when it was first oocupied by the
Federate.
It is reported from Richmond that the
Hon. John Minor Botts has been arrested
snd thrown into prison for manifesting
Union proclivities.
The R , chmond DiApalch says that the
order enforcing inertial law over Rich
mond and the adjoining country Will be
hailed with satisfaction by all classes.
Auous - ra, Maioh 2.—A gin:len:Lao who
has just arrived here says that on &tut
day morning Commodore Tatnall's fleet
engaged one of the Federal batteries near
Savannah and lost one man killed. The
fleet then retired.
'A flak, of trued WAD sent from. Fortress
Monroe to Craney Is:and, but no passen
gers,ratorrod. 7 . 17 p Atlanta, Georgia,
Conederacy of fbe .28th tilt:, states tbat
General Busbrod Johnston escaped from
Ft. Donelson; and reached Murfreesboro'
last hunday. Heavy raiva have recently
fallen and the roads from Nashville are
greatly damaged.
Aim: Aral order, No. 9, dated Adjutant
arld i Nit:lector General's Office, Wehmond,
march Ist, is published, including a pro°+
lamation of President Davis, extending
'Mattis] law ciVer Rictithond,and the ad.
joining country for ten miles.
Brigadier General Winder is charged
with the exeoutlem bf the preelamation.—
All distribution and sale of spirituotui U.
quorisis prohibited ca account of the de.
moralisation of the army and the pmva.
lent disorders.
The general order of General Winder
appoints Oaptain A. a G.)odwin provost
marshal of the city of Richmond. All
persons having arms of any cesoription
are requested to deliver the same tp the
Ordinance Department on or befol l / 4 1 4a
6th day of March, otherwise they will be
seised.
Latest from Missouri.
SPHINUBIELD, Mo., March 4 —a—ape
dal to the Missouri Republican, fropt
Springfield, Mo., says: 4in Wednesday
night, Captain Montgomery ci Wright's
battalion, with his company, was surpria.
ed at, Kettsville, Barry county, by 800
rebels, supposed to belong to *Bride's
division, but who represented theibselves
as Texan Rangers. They fired intoa house
occupied by our men, killing two and
wounding one.
One of the rebels was killed: The bal.
clefs Left, taking with them about seventy
horses. Two wagons loaded wittiagny
Mores mere burned. The stuns nriTt at
Major Harbin's farm, two-miles beyond
H.eitay.lle, Colonel Ellie and Wright, with
s i n adeqdate cavalry foresq. , tiere tent to
Keitsville.
General Price had burned several public
buildings at Fayetteville, Ark , inelug
the Arsenal lead factory, several flBfrirsig
,mills, and 100,000 pounds of flour.
- .
Many of the inhabitants along the road
1 114na r been deceived by the Hee of Price
Aludial would be bittchered.
4 Arm , union fes,ling , Ae been exhib.
iced among fliore remaining.
, 40 , 4 *. wag,. & BRO., , zl
plitsburgh fielle="1108 AVM
„ 1 r iItiVILWE - a
s tate ,, PHI CPT GIIAGINIT, (VIA
nd
--lii,Lwar,,ken a la ppituarp,==ms
oorriar of
: :•7 =beer, fiti•b wo . sagi• r it 444 1 DwARD80:40 900:
SE LECT, TAVE.
A MIDNIGHT ADAPPITIIE
M id n igh t—twe lye o'filbelr . .lireeibely
The town“oleok had just reclaimed
it to all who had ears to hear and the
wish to listen. I had
_been t the the
atre. It was interesting, sod I had ,
stayed to the end. I was kink, - little
distance out of town, and ow' ray
'way lipmeward , my steps Itittinis past
one of the , city cpmeteria. At the
spot I stopped uniritentionefiy, or per
haps my thoughts canstati'„ the to
pause. It was a heautifal,"aummer's
night, and I took things geneiany easy.
I had •ever been fond of testing
r
my, own courage, merely far my. own
benefit—Day own confidential my ex
perienee.- , Whitt- a. lucky chance! A,
graveyard at black inidtiiggr wirer.
the 'gates ltaiked? No: - r entered
It was here that my Peek parents
were buried; here lay the list mortal
remains of those I once .so dearly
loved and ' respected. I: Lai& very) of,
ten visited and knelt by thpir gr4ves
'before—by the quiet lio.itia .of ',the
dead—mourning in melanchttly eildnee
my 'asp_ and bereaveniekt s , but never
before had aliproasked suwight.
was I timicl , ----TetfurTWlay, no;
there will nothing to fear, ''l was no.
coward, though Leonid tilt help no
ticing how gloomy, how try lonely
and sad looking, everyttiintbefore me
appeared. I passed on— thraugh
the long bath, by the
,'et. ! drooping
willow—on past the :to row of
tombstones and raised mom,,, to my
parents' graves. ..,.....,
I walked with firmer stepaind quieter'
nerve than I had expected though the
idea of my situation caustidiVili l to Shull
der.pereeptibly once in 1 - s;;.,..yyhtle; and.
bete I beg you to rememberiabat with'
the stoutest and braVest.Ottikatta theta
has been a time of - similailisentiation.- r -
Not fear, not ootiaidieei .;;C:iv r olrld not
style it that, but rather ,‘*tvousuass,.
deep feeling, senstitiveneait,,, . , . .
I sat down on my mothOtt."*twe, and
gazed about my singular.4o l .),tion. , A.
cool night. Fast-fleetitigateek' (donde
overhead, indicating riiitt.,bdrig now •
and then over the star - ded Sky ; '
casting glootny shadows . gtzthroA, 1
the rows of graves. This x kkilbcon i
now, perhaps, damped of Ar ; 4luitoqp
tar til
half hid behind the racing . . i ttilii;wotild,l
sometimes shoot - ciutpf ii# : . 1. ' , '.ds, and
cast a bright .stream . ;of; , t on 'the
weary earth,chasingiVe-
..T; ; . sltiii ,
owe beforc.i4 and 4 *Phtit -IP t° . .1
very feet Theptigain,• • ~ ; 1 it timi . ,
in the sairoiindinglliiii, - !. ; , &the long
',
shadows, • ereeetti: ! .7 . v=tlitt,. - saen _
• .und, ike speeisei;'- ~.:! li , .•;• ;,.
iPiravitijuff.o4 ls ;' :a . ..‘.;:,- ...." ''' '' -
low inspiring . win • :; •• ,+; 111-Neallaitg
fhrough • the full-leaved tsees, would
make a sound like that Of dropping rein;
To be a solitary visitor of such a place,
and at such a time, was not a very de
sirable luxury; and I remember when, in
my early childhood. I should have shud
dered at the very idea of it.
Very naturally my thougats bee ani e
directed to those who had passed before
me from this life to that of eternity.--
As is generally the case with one deep
in thought, my eyes bectuine rivited on
one spot, some little distance in front
of me, across the path, where I saw, by
dim moonlight, a new-made grave—an
other tenement to the final, the univer
sal resting-place. That it was a poor
person who had been buried there, I
judged , by its situation. Yea, indeed, ,
wealth and poverty follow to the tomb,
retaining their outward mark of distinc-•
tion even there.
Perhaps I would not have notioed it.
But was it fancy—was it reality ? I
saw sotoetlisakmove upon it. I cauti-
ovisly rose arid approached. What
caught my eyes? A bundle of rags,
and two little bare feet, atretohed across
the mould. A child sobbing—mourn
fully sobbing. I advanced and touched
the little specimen of humanity on the
shoulder.
With a shiver apd a atria he jumped
to his feet, and turlfed 'his tearful, sor
rowing faoe toward me. Frightenod'and
envy at this interruption, he attempted
to escape: "
Stop,loy little. fellow," I said in
es gentle' a tont) as the ocoasion would
permit, and catching him by the arm.
" Come, tell me what you are crying
for. Don't be afraid ; what is your
name'?"
I'Ltinirbert White," he uttered
through hie tears.
" And for what are you crying so ?",
Poor boy, he broke from my grasp,
threw himself down over the grave
i h such a scream as I thought would
,have broken his heart, and sobbed pit
eougy, " mother, mother ! dear
mother"'
Alas ! knew i for what be was !
weeping. His best friend and parent
taken from him at so,early an age! It
was a sad loss,
indeed ; I deeply sym
pathised With him. And such affee
itistutottl, ..A.t.ibe, hoar of midnight,
mourning in solitude over the silent
tomb. I managed to quiet
tiutiiist,Mned, aioiU leaTted,--anors-:of.
history_ His mother had been
_buried
that afternoon. His lather i waw yet
lividg. .240 brothers, nor sisters, Poor.,
lonely child!
~; [ Conelnaion to.morrow.l_
OUR X-1.0178 Er,
NO. , 112 ArHiaaliOlßD
P •rBsllß4sia
,T 4E. SW-I"pm% ANIOLINCES
to the . trtilaidMis isAL didtv v i m of
FRESH BLIE AND CAN °INTER% 64 ke
pared to accotrusiodAndhs, , ^ 7 , . , 41) atki
-well known house with. . •In the
Openticthe shorn notice.
Jtni RHALER. •
Ma=
ak.
YA,Ot
• , .
tl fr 0 V Id
tP
fr • • • v
411
•
A. 33 RA.IZIL 3EIYr
NO, 30 WOOD STREET,
(corner Sepand, P4t4purgh,)
Manufacture an wholesale and retie dealer in alt
kinds of
Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves,
Orate fronts, liender'S,
nC+i In ortr sample room may be found the
*CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVER,
EUREKA AND TROPIC,
the merits of which kw° been Billy tested by
thousands, and the Stoves ptutttnced unequaled
by any in this kgs • toget her With a great many
other desirable
) W i e j .4,4or7 l itie4,Mle- .4 -
PARLOR AND HISTING.4OIrHS,
l inibracingleurne•of the BEM EV/7MM, hoW of-
ARE% to Dp Rabb& m
gpr FANCY ENAMELED 4 GRATE PRONTO.
AND FENDERS, of the newest styles.- Common
Bucher, Bow , and... Jam Grates, all of which are ok,
hired at very IoW prices.
ErEipeetal indkicementa offered to buildert;
wit of GRATE FRONTS notbffrn
VOW IS THE TULE T(4 GET
jot GAlNS—Paring purchased roost' of My etook
bstorS the great advance, and as tun cloying oat
lm winter steel. I harp tratked*Ll the beet brands
Black and Dark Brown Wino& itt-94 cents per
yard; Bleached and Unbleached Muslims teas than
holsealerpricert one yard wide Unbleached bins.
lin Sic, worth at Canton flannels and the beet
Paper DI nights 12Ac; Blurt Profitsand Ifibb Linen*
diddle •Hortr Skirts best quality. Pura/niers will
'Bo well to call and see, et 1,44.91 Market street, be.
item Filth and Diamond.
1x29 ' , Ha J. 1.4f1014
. .
ULIS, . AIitTEDIL WANTLD ' 'll
)
tpulutee ONX 111711DRIth El MILS for the
rrice of the United States. They mill he required
to Ile not less th an fourteen nor more than 153 i
Mre
ha, high , nor less than 8 nor more th an 9 resa
of ' flours of inspection fresh 12 Ni. to a P.. M.
ditty. at Jackson's Inver, otahini n'trth.etireet
a.. IiftiNTGOMERY,
Itfejor and Q uartettenstm. O. B. Am .
Office i. 2 M. I f.h. A , Pittednirgh, renza, Sedi ,
Mb. laera. . u 1)51011 '
--1"4.
OWEN • BYRN E.
MERCHANT TAIIvOR,
49 St. C6.ir Street.
JUlOntlemesee Clothlug - trukte b orilelr cheap
FOR CASH'.
'4RA VINO RETURNBD FROM NEW
TORS, With choir* stuck of CLOTHS,
HH,RHS 410 VESTING% winch csn be pup
cbsentlytt prices Sir below the neon! rates.
Indueetnents ofh3bed to cseh buyers.
4111110:01111. f
reg
~ v - ATE 1118$11.8E11 , -
1 )1:111 BROW2es zusvi
v1i440,4L Otflqs,, tic
!Ab i lyil•l street, Mabtri
hiattia. •
Tagl3ltOW ti lb AA me .
tgitlieler,ew
beuequip
ci°B
i,
strlitlargle
Ma stirs piaci
t 6 e sniderere or entaisingt relief`
•ah grf "Ws renmedina "p;al hrliowilig his att .
' tok.IIIIOWiPIMIXIIO3I3 •
riaterglifd Went* the want tort; ,o 1 Venereal wit
as terro i N; r l l= i en tubliti tlitrOg'
i gnifeers Heal in ibe Awes. ate WV
0 4
•sedwgrestodenarms of siradhrelleete:s •
yf *lush the ont to entirely tgedrant. o
persons hOlda 'Dr :Brown offers bones eta sort
"441)6°4 TriaL WlcAlellna
Dr. Prove a retoelles for this 'damning tronbit
otoo,Ot on often by that tedatary thaMt of sensual
gratalcsiion, which ihislortng and wealcmlnited
often nave way to, (to CU& own deetruction,) ars
the only radtahte•reatelles ammo in this oonn•
y saial andatake4 mpg restoratioa
e U 7 .4lta
health.
RERTIMATDIM
Dr. Brawn's remedies awrar hill to acre thh
panful disease in a jete dage—he will warrant a
care. He also treats Pile*, Maid, 9onhorrhiaa,
thrichcro, .11rothal Dhanargeai Yoneala Wealotaite,
In tl tho
rah In LINN 1 84 1=1M3Pains in the Bach
and Hiclaeye,.lrritation of Bhutd.n, together
with all Weimar aa mornrciarigin.
A hater deem - hang lanwrin=aining a
no. directed D of ß: 50 id 1
Pitratraren'Paoril MO
grocriadiataly anewared.—
3a,
Madiaino arrord4RßY 444Btsa. "NY packed Itad
serum Cram obsorrahoxst
OM* and 'ftyilegliSotro, No. SO t
+1...t. goat arstril Ps 1 . 4.11.4.airda
GINA?
~Q,,VEATION OP THE DAY
fe,t Imo weeks will be,
-.WHAT OUGHT I TO BUT ;
FOR A
NEW, YEAR'S PRESENT.
A n the freed end customers of
g&INSILN, MiIYBAN & SIEDLE,
That have not yet determined on what to buy wit
please look over the following list of articles, whgn
they will be pure to Ilnd something to Brut:
Sold Vest Chain. . Wm Table Spoons,
" Gents' Breastpins, " Tea Spoons,
" Bracelets, , " Fort%
Spectacleb, ' I. " Butter Rialtos,
" Watch Seals, " Soup Ladhss,
" Pen. and Cases, • " Cream Ladles,
" Lockets for INIno- " Sugar Tongs,
cores, " Salt Spoons,
• „ Necklace, " Mustarciwoons,
~ Studs. Child's Knits &
„ Sleeve Buttons, Perk,
" pe
=
km, "
" Ohitelain Ina, " I -Snuff Boxes,
"•" Ear Rings, " Napkin Rings,
• Ear Drops, Plated Castors,
4
Guard Chains, " : Cake Basked,
• *els, " Tea Bette.
" Charms, " • Coffee Be
" ,Agmleis, " Molasses Pitch.
. Penoilm, to, ka. ' era, . i
• ' Plated toe. Pitchers,
Plated Spoon" and Forks,
Plated soup and Oyster 'Mies, etc, eta
is. Geld and Bayer Watches of every lmagainw
ble stile and prise.
sylfrenon. German and American Clooks,Rpy
Glasses, Musical Rozw, 2 to L 2 nines; Itronsii~
nary,_Portmonmes and fancy articles in fusaieralb*l
nemerowwwwanention. All we ask is a call at our
estabiptgptVx'lFTH STREET, iii +NW
fou•Wrkfil,t4oie
our goods and prime:
alB .
.. .
a. D4 , 101 1 4149tECR1 tfa. B RO. , I.
pFACTURERS OF
icI AW
• L oitift#G 61:10*138,
1
it lit Tie kt .euntritra FRAMES,
1111Int1titittoi Bosewooli blouldings. _
L. (1 t r tEaraaldata,_
IrtgllN4R-Va4771 4!D GLASS
l* MPR l thaOd ithrfet , •
Den:deep Block, between Fill , and Sixth; Pitla
ruilia l l t fflttli i iv= ll6°"ae rep
aaru
Piatahiga,.maltrall ainzircargioa traaineep car avi
ap
larn a cto44l l .PlOPt •- : •
#4.P•
MtfCHiNT TAILOfI4"
CLAIR tvraggix t ,
r. .FOR . LEASE-IA-Tkuhodgfr
Mkt ae InvNlCHOLfifit H
ted on the corner net. sp.7l
offered for lease R. P "L i fS I T t M5 1311 . 1
,8F113.11"?; moitammi &dome) it AAIT,
w -t ritai—bor
.5
itE4IttqABEGI#IIO AWN Arekr,".
.5 .1.4 - lac*" glow H. cobsuiw, ,
•,,
„, •
I " 1..1
i 1 3 0 'FL P.A.l•rr
INV 1N TO S
PATEirf'AGetiCt
PATENT AGENGY-
Dewit C. Lritre DUl
1
Pot the pant
§1 four yearit
manaik t e r of
Wrashinae
,Z ton Braiich Of
21 the itoleatiftie
Akwericaa PBS,,
40
letits," edni
an lOr Flf.!
teen 'Mare la,
the Pat ear
iIL4.SettCY PUBS-
Itirease.
Fo r TorOive
Years anA ffi
cer of the Pa
tent Onlce
the last four
as a Membeir
of the Board
of Appcai•
NoTR—At information 18.8335 a t -y to procure
Putentand a copy of the 'Pat l, 4 4 il B fr " *.°
charge. • - '•
Refer to preaeta:Commissioaer of Patents .11
David P. Holloway. QB2O.
SEALED PROPOSALS ore indited tall.
►7. the 10th day of Idoroh, 1382`; at 12 cil_.ew it
'plying the U.S. Mb. DepartroeoP , w44A,4 o o9 b a"'
It
.arEasji. CATTLE, on the hoot. ' - , 1
The'eadleto be delivered at We..441,gt0.0. tl
isod. eaoh &Mra! to average 1,300 pounds at)
weight; no ani•nal admitted whiblz , wombs late.
Um 1,0 0 pottade,groe.
The Cattle to be delivered at milt' Smog slid in
Bilch tmorditiee as the GoreroOnDAEoey requirEil.
No Cattle will be required under thiii ebirract bp,
fore the let day of April. 1862. . ; I
Bettors end Bullocks not wanted. .
A bond with godd and sufficieht recur* will he
required, -
Government reserves co Use f the right to peg in
Treasury , Notes.,
I No bids sill he entertained when put in_ br con.
rut on who have previously ; fatted jet comply with
their contract , . or where the, bidder to not prmetat
to re.pond to hie bid.
Bide to be directed to MAJ. A. BECf WlTB,te.rk
1.1.13 Maahinetcpa
Tovi t vi '
I, A B, do hereby propose to deliver to, the GOT
ernment good Beef Cattle on the Loot for -
hundred Kumla, gross ,we.ght. The - OittVe
delivered of according td the termsed the
anot.Aed adrertisememt. The Cattle to he weilghed
on We aoslegoold the w'lght an determined tohe
tnkfar ,*•• non mreilatt. I het eby ekree to givetagoM
and etMeleint halltr tar the Inltilluesitt of the carp,
tract, and to receive Treasury notes tot paylnent
for the Matte..
CARPIETS AND 013 L. kislatralg
—AT TEUE4 . • •
F 4 O STREET CA RPITSSILOttii.,i
'W
D.. IT: • 11 * ("A
• iray 4i/rued next' of a wary latgi3 owl
taxied assortment of CARPEPri2i(i, 44:( wincti th'el
invite the actentisga ; or • hysers. JO, 4 , PY. will be 'lll
tared on the litiorable term
Aleds.• newly tmported lot et .beatinftil Uruggeta,
931 irldtha,at the lowest
D. .CIEfAiNiAILLTid •'w
nettg VI/ venni, aerc.ex. Hoar
1114,14,, , •
JAMUS,:,
S
PORIC. ,P.EXLERS,; „tsm4,,stealeri
Provision hi r ricsitaxi4 onto; boiler 41f Bib
ROOFINIC.
~~.~o~~~N~a
'CriAYEti IMMIENT
ROOFIN(4,
' l l .0.Y6:4144 OR farticti• it:
And In the moat riturnole manner.
HA.VI NG TH E MORT Co MP ET FYI
JUIL, woiiniten In the eitriabe thaleretandp thelz
bustriette. we 0.4 fief& we c,
y 4 ()
fr-riat..ll erhlllg,euer then an ahe r a rm
e e eSty. *ring dine Itlth=atilehtaon And
care. littterielefor seteifflgkaligkejpiar , uollovie.u.ip
ahrtreat TS EIJFIVP#,4D
le 41ID • qi.i.4%4030P1f
a .„‘
,„;13
02 1 1018Nliat s itn•
JSI 0- 7 8 &Wok, , gisaV
PITTSBURGH, PRlttin-;
dame •
JQHN 1. '.OG/kN.''
ATTORNEY-AM LAM
KUBN'R LAW BUILDING,
del9.ly
PPPTSBURG H. B
WILLIAM CARR &
Wholesale Grocers,
AND IN ORTE}I.B olr
WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, 45e.
ALB 0 ,
Distillers and Dealers in
FINE OLD eIONONOAIIILL RYE VitIORT;
887 and tcpTalbert" Street,
soK „ iirrratanann, PA.
BATON, MAGRUIN & CO.;
JOBBERS & RETAIL,ERLS
- 0 11'-
broideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Starts
Trin =nl ll° ,, ndershirte, Skims, Yarn!, RI bbons,
Ruches, Flowers, HeAyn Wool:
A toll lino SMALL WARES always on hand, i
sty and Country Nerobantazappleed at low
prime. • EATON, AtAOHUIS 4 OC.,
is 24 No. W Fifth street:
NAGLE 011, WORKS.
wistartcrni ANDERSON,
•}1,19
1:1 .eatf• DKLIAEBS IN
car u Oh* - ?HU
-1
-i t t CAr i (jr;110 e COnstantl o n hand
ti ll eintskeriayttet Co , on irterand
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AMR AIRLNDINEkr- icti
ii , miii
•
,oldartAl4o2,__,.C7liilt ' ,*4, 1.11
re . **are Pr •P w.'" NarrerVEY.
^Garrey Mitallet • ' ' WVOO.I street.
felt
TOCANS-45, barrels ?onus ,1.434
,9erNsa and for sale bi urnazu
MP, floe 1 r . 1 84 . 1 , 12a W1M414414
i (1.'11;1N
~CA1111.%,
DRITCM . 2 0 8,
7 6 P V B . ;Neat 411170 r
NEW , BRUSSELS omzein
- • :1= r ere-Dr-'
12141 TheseLharisereatvediltrithente
00311 Ir. •• ~ta • W
0,387' '
16,361
A l g r ArCUIAttOX' "
•
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VONCIRRHEMEETABOIMMUNES,
incontmertoe,
tr:11 •,:Teu , l 4 3woo , i kiwi,-
_. 41/oi#
AFFECTIOIF4IKIHEED iftlgliffi
. To has been halt!
"' ONE: VINNON,EW mapfern our ,
Iferrgr,B67ltMe 4s l°
lusha n ghalinairm mriE (mar ttiti 2 3
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• iitIatoIaWediPSICLINICARIWAkt
.
; ' are ared, 4n,110}4:0011P11241
tow ays, an& w en a actre is it
-eau , They are premait franit veatiggsqosoft
dam are Onrmloss on Lbe !Totem. Amin Atillse•
nth titt}-etOttibial.'Cit and toe.
' §P l At r akrig.CraLtatoPia d u &t or
Veh Vg rour nt 2 r e 4Ms. 4sl"l "' "/IREtts.
, 9PRlfEELlotkuy:
tad Art I,oatti-granaktfn
di agrat,
per. J. t fti t
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vettifi *imilArtitry.
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fitiquiridel
"wakilloit*ilti,h4tzfirstAnd 23.
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sad
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g u kayg P9g ieMAlTlVrrh - • -' 4O;
Alsouobebing an4. *••Ai l oSieraitiMiti , r, 4 ft
anti lion o.tr:er
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trdt c sk l lY • WI
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wHoLtOtelaßlyetlis .
wall/MTN AIM FORWillOfFtlitibliNTS
-Lan- 9A - twin
mummy., Pponourt urn Ynnernttmenaialininnlll33.
sa *4 1; Id asoPter ' .
17
;moat.
EvutOPACV *WWI,
ritgattAS iLf t rnatA fi ttr - AA N
tAfer,teAlructsgl . ,,„V‘-
gitiwcy e t i it.:
katrops.
Agent ter the Itults a mt ai rlia
Owl. Air, Agent fin old.
Chi -- tlit r *l
gerevT "l.3olll:l4 MtitMr:
•". , 4. . et t
:„„firmbit.irfizimat
At,:USTIRJAKMIB itog4l,Aftlen is
- ProzWasnertr"4ll3, 111411.'
esibr Won --
elM r l=3. —319LD*44 " 1 " 1 " lill
risocrma azwasuripllo,
e Persons dsairinn
a Loins ass no ftdask
saunsta.
w tE rtati l:% i tt enl "ri b o tritairAgarodas oi
'4ral No. PK) mantikikitigaAmod.
Offiss,
•talthir. *OMR ""
rtimmAs FAlpEryst3l4-rogeri
.:. • 2: , • a d i pa
TrinorrfußE AND ~ I W i
n' lio;184 FSDNBADST .--"..
LINDBETAKIMAAL I t, mom
iiT4niitiittOttlioni' WV - roam
/. Itkal. Pj?Let c/tI4:JI9II.M2R*OII4°II,
I " e 0 - ANY
VIANUFA.ariritE POR
-504
REMEMESCIVOIL
•• • ` Of/ ViAg:
:1.4J 10
I
000 YTTLa UHT
Wares No. 45 Enid NNW
r
nwitteirm Dia
13 rtV, 1111
,14 1 )1 r 1, SPI,7IPt-tIM, MP".
Gila . Paur candLeopeistor,
pATinfrio sraititi
i rqu
THE Rir4 o :4fl) 4 ,0 1 ,6 g
47
e i l ke•eVer
others unk . iiteudeteTif chnipess, ann.
photo and onzartuity. .;:‘))1 )
Second. In chnininn grain *N., Miter and
inorb th • ...totn*Vindfleselhber).mw any other
17Yhtw ilidainirillig i tiranen A . 4 klat
lean in goodLlrate fonoloandadit of
and moth pr'W ttds tr =cm
lidemon'thattrdili nitoteld=4 l o.3 - ,
did sot ,
iii—Phtetou==tneM awn
and frati= 4 oo4.4lWOU l erkleeeelnl
Vi and Oldo, In is
disnAtend Illinteataitnactictirin all *Nen
b7iikeft- _mif 1 at inVv=aole`
_
'Sr
ALU ABLE REOPEEMOREIALIC -
..,..
situate as Mtn, Unihn aild YilliaMitrosA':-
Piiiiiburnh, ottithioh Tri ' enieteati4OUN Bill
TANOIENTtI ,iffiatinL a : mg pkiiigilrundredn
year The pr,operty ial , xiateaninhirbese pater
the nitY4lnd well - .. - Ibined , f4, - s.ualt
Pot, as all the lines in the nity ennitirinin-,
eaattatedit, that-vadat ThebbinialliSemanlifits
atviei,on Liberty a tizt er t , Z r o. , xi. tialoa
etreetn6 'testae
lar tt e i megpfizmaoffs t ja k ep-
UlaaN,'''lraiW it a.
' e. ifispeneata itridgm . 1.,,,i ; . 4.1f,..: v i r ., - 4 fen
Q 401 3, • 4 ENT,,, , DR/PAlia li i' bitcPes
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