Ja,mes P. Barr, Editor & Proprietor. PINNSIT* IMMIOAD -CHURCH TBA . , Leaves Wall's , Btati3n every Bundarat.:: do Turtio Creek, do do do Brinton'o, do do do.- Wilkikisburgh do do do East;Liberty, do do Arrive at Pi4sburee, •••• RETURNING TRAIN P. M. • ~• i Loam% Pitts burgh every Sunday at ..... -..1 00 do f v astAet 3erty do do .........1 24 o - Mdnsburgh do - do .........I 82 do -- Brinton's do do .........I 49 do Turtle Greek do do .... --II [RS Arrive at W . Is. .... ....—.....—....—........-. .... .2 00 al 21 J. STEWART. Passenger Agent. . Pittaburgh my 2. 1842. Aa brllt: ' BERLIN ZEPHYR • 1200 ZEPHYR WOOL, . Of all the olibioe and favorite shades and mix tures. FOOl. FANCY EN'WYINO. Dealers suntlied in quantity at less than pres eat Eastern nrioes. EATON. MACRUM & CO., auls N 0.17 Fled+ •••••set. Read :1 j Read! Read HIGH , Y IMPORTANT daiRE&T BELIEF TO THE . A FFLICT NA ht ED. and those suffering from weariness o si 1,1 TO .E,L, YOUNG AND OLD you wish t,i4 experience great relief in year ght, try the Wcrld-renowned RUSSIA* PEBBLE SPECTACLES. Purchasers wgl continue to find erfecto only tion by trYituObese SJPlStaeletErOggni. n . 89 Fifth street, poet Buildi ng, The RusebtPebble inserted in old frames. i de Oir rired liewaVi Imposters and Pretenders. b 22 ;1,1 DIME SAVINGS INSTITITIION, No 110 Smithfield street, opposite the Cu tome House. Chartered by the Legislature. OV PARK, Jr. VIOL PHICSIDE2iIII. Wm. H. Smith H. F. Rudd Thos. D. Meader A. Iteinemar. Francis Sellars Joshua Rhodes John F. Jennings, Jacob Stnokrath Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd: Alfred Slack TRUSTEES, Josiah 'Gilgit 0 Zu.q A.s Bell li Jos Dilworth B. S Fowler ,i W A Reed Jas W Woodwell R C Schmertz F Rahn 't 0 W Ricketson J M Tiernan S H Hartman D M Lona " B. J Anderson Jae W Bazt4 D E McKinley 0 H Wolf Cochran Wm Smith it E, W lhmsen 0 B Jonas t; B F Jones W H Phelps C B Herron BEOREPAST AND TBILISI:1RM D. E. MoKINLEY Open daily, From 9A.W.to 2 P. tr. Also, Tues day and Saturday evenings, from 6 to S o'clock. Deposits received of ONE DIME and upwards. Dividends delelared in December and June of each Tear. Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the credit of the depositor as pridcipal. and bear in terest, thus cotepounding it. Books containing Charter. 'By-taws. &0.. fur nished-at the Office- This twit:Ration offers, especially to these persons whosernaings are email the opportunity. to accumulate lby small deposits, easily saved, a scan which wi lbe a resource when needed, their money not onWbeing safe but bearinginterest, in stead of remaining unproductive, myl2 IMPORTANT TO LADIES 7 rut. JOHN HARVEY, HAVING FOB Jll.l upwardi!of twenty years devoted his pro , fessional timel , exclusively to the treatment o AM ale Difficulties, and having succeeded in thou. sands of oases in restoring the afflicted to sound Hhea nowolyth, has no entire confidence In offering pub . " Great Amerloan Remedy," DR: HARVEY'S CRONO-TI ERMA'. FEMALE PILLS I Which have never yet failed (when the dim lima have, been strictly followed) in re moving difficulties asking from OW:motile:1. or Stoppage of Nature. or in restoring (the system to perfect health whet coffering from 'Spina/ Affections, Pro/akirme the Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Or. cane, Alec iatall cases of Debility or Nervosa Proetration, Hitsterice, Palpitations, ko„, Ace. , jeo: which are the forerunners of more serious disease. SOL These Pile ore peeeetly harmless on the con stitution, and vilty be taken bpi he most delioatefe• mate without cawing 'di:stress: at the • samd time they act like re, charm. by strengthening, invigo rating, and restoring the system to a healthy con dition, and 'bylbnnging on the monthly period with regularity oo matter from what cause the ;abstractions may arise. They should. however, not be taken Anting the Rid three or four. months of pregoaboy, Clough safe at any other time. at miscarriage would be the result. Ruh box i=is 60 Pills. PRIOR ONR DOLLAR., mad when d will be sent by man pro-paid by aagy advert/died Agent. on receipt of the money _BRY AN, 'Rochester. N. Y., General Agent sold by Druggists_generall_v. - J OSEPH FLEXING, Corner Market street and the Diamond. aulBclvatieoVvis Agent for Pittsburg. Ntris -125 Fraili-Trioa Almonds: 10 BaleSi.angadoo do 30 Bags zialv do .49 do IT glish Wahaann 30 do ililber ts 4 30 do SD razil l tits; 60 Boxes phelled Almonds: 20 ' , so do do 2h Bags 4000 Coco.nuts; 290 Bags AIr•QUI Pea Nuts: • In Store axed teirrive and for sale by _ REYNI ER DUO 31, I s Nos. 126 and 128 Wood street. A RMY isHIATS, I 1 li BOLDEEIIIB' GOODS! 1 Neti styles selling cheap, at • . 1 i MACRUM & GLYDE. set 78 Mk ketetreet. bet. 4th At Diamond IBALMORAT, SHIRTS , legool4 Real; Scotch and Domestic Makes, All rieviOtyle2 and choice colore r received beforeos laq great advance. and for sale wholesale and retairby IIEATON. MACRUM & CO, c L. 17 Fifth street. SOLAR OIL WORKS COMPANY, OF. PENNSYLVANIA: AFTIOB ST. OPLLB BT.REEZ, near tb Bridge, 11113-Addraea J. WEAVE'S. a... Secretary and Treasurer. ra,l9-tf . WALL PAPER FOR AUTUMN 0F1862 A complete assortment of beautiful PAPER BARRI:NIGH, of all styles. bitheitbefdre the tcadyance, will be Cold at the ttu! low prices. W. P. MARSHALL; see sin. 57 Wond street. FOR RENT '-- The third and fourth stories of the new titilding No. 21 Fifth street, n ear Market. The fourth story, 22x1.00 feet. is being fitted up for a fi rst 01a..s LAGUERki.EAN GAJ.- LERY the loch ion being one of the best in the city. The third story is two comoartments, well united for offices, and will be rented separately or together. Apply to JL. OARNAIGHAN. sop') F edors4! et., near Diamond. lleghen3 CHILDREN'S . SOES OF EVERY O ct..o.iptiOnnt .11"ul 114nd'a Auction Hausa 66 Fifth treat:3lBBoa° Han. I:IIICHLES4 SAIL CE. &C.- 200 doz rP. 4i }4 gallon, & 1 gallon Pickles 100 do Tomato Catsup: 10 do Wnlnut do 100 co P4Pper Sauce: . 10 do Worchemershire do pts and 34 pints: 10 taseCOlivetc • 10 do I,Caperm 15 nog. Engli,h Chow Chows sdo do Cauliflowers; sdo oio Ficoacilly; 6 do , [4o - Onions; gl) do hio •Gerkins & Mixed Pickles: 20 do 1!?.do Mustard: 20 do French do elh9 &SRO'S, qi Nos.l2nand 128 Wood street. iBEAT riSALE OF BOOTS AND .;-hoes at &Wand evening at Me (.11ellaicdhr *NOM r lIN lU tE MEN HAVE ARECIVZD d ta 0 -we woulist7 The e Philosophic Burner. JUN' NYDEN , S NEW DOITRLE-ACTINti 4NI. .Phaceopirio Burnet‘forearbon Oil in now ready, It possesses many advantages over the Commbn e Staners. • I. leicialces a large or mall light with perfect combtistion., e 2. It will burn - an.* quantity 01 oil with safety. , 3. ft can bensed with a long or short chimney. 4.-It can be used•as a taper, night-lamp. 5.' It can alWays be made to burn economioally 6. It--is more easily wicked than any other burner. A.M. IES , 9 20 9 25 42 9 50 10 15 can be trimmed and lighted without re moving the cone. 8. It throws all the white light above the cone. 9. The ebb - nue; can be removed or inserted without touching the glass. These burners are the common No./size, and can be put on any lamp now in use. Every per son Suing Carbon 01] should have a Philosophic Burner. Pries 25 cents: per dozen $2. Bold a No. 52 FOURTH street, Pittsburgh. . ie2s-Iydw HAYDEN. NATEL ONA. 01 C. ''EXTE ARE NOW BIANIIFACEITHENG VW gthis article, which for brilliancyin burning freed d& of offensive odor, and tratu3cy color. (which color we warrant to be changed age or exposure ) is unsurpassed by any illumi nator in this or h'estern markets. As a profitable Oil tO the consumer, we can specially recommend it. Also, our manufacture of CAUSTIC SODA, Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil Refineries which excels 10 per cent, in strength all the make of English Soda brought to this country. OW manufacture of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SAL 1, &C. Are so well and favorably known, we trust the mention is sufficient. All orders and inquiries win is. . 4— ` — "•, 4 ly at tended to by addressing. GEORGE COLiatru , ag4r.t. Penna. Salt Manufacturing OempanY. 24 Wood street, Pittsburgh. tielft!fretw:fe TO THE PUBLIC. PECIALLY Jldthoignorantandfalse 13'310de:et of all denoml- • • ' .-- nations. treat secret and delicate disorders, self- - abuse and, diseases L % .:// tuationa common and in.. - ,„, ••••••?...= client to youths of both • . sexes, and adults, singliket tnarrited. Because Da. BR4.I4BTRUP' publishes the! fact cf hia doing so, the ignorant and falsely moditet are dreadfully shocked, and think it a great mu very immoral and for contamination and corription among their wives, promising eons and daughters. Their family physician should Da cautious toleep them in mnorance that they do the same as Dr. BRAN 3T 17P, (except publishing) last a lucrative prat tics might be lost to them among stupid falsely modest and presumptuous fiumliea, born and raised in ignorance, sprang up as mushrooms and who compare society, intelligence, serum, doo.. to loners and • cents, mysteriously, meanly orilb gotten. It is to pultlicity, however, that numerow parents and guardians are thankful that throb sons daughters and wards. previously feeble sickly and of delicate condition and appearance have been restored to healthnd vigor by DR. BRANBTRUP, besides many before-and after marriage through him have been saved much roil fering, anxiety, mortification. & o. Spermatorr• ilea or nocturnal emmissions, ate oomeletely mired in a very short space of time by hie new remedies, which ara_peouliarlyhis own. They aretompounds rem the Vegetable Kingdom, bar•ing seen the fallacy:of the Mercurial treatment,hehaa abandon ed it and substituted the veritable Femide dis eases are treated-with market strocesa—navinx had over forty years (40) experience m their treat ment in hospitals of both the Old World and in the United °dates: leads him CO say-I.o' ail with a fair trial, health and happinetw will , again bloom upon the now—palled cheek. Trifle no longer with montebanks and quacks. but come and be cured Consumption and all of its kindred diseases, of which so many annually fill our comitries, can now be relieved, -providing they attend to it in , time Full particulars ems loehad of soy treatment by proouring a copy of the Medical Adviser which is given gratis to all that apply Raving the ad vantage of over forty. years experience and observation, conseqnently, he has superior skill in the treatment of special diseases, and who is laity consulted by 6e profession, as well as recom • mended by repeatable citizens, publisners„ pro °deters of hotels, & c. Office Ald Smithflelo street, near Diamond street. Private communi rations from all parts of the Union strictly at -ended to. Direct to Elm soo, defirlydaw Pittsburgh Post Office jkAKLAN 11 PROPERTY FOR sA,CE. iur —A band,otne tw , , story brick dwelling eon taming six rooms and a ••itthen t with between 3 and 4 acres of ground, on which is ever 100 bear ing frui. trees, shade u-ceo, shrubbery, Am; two never failing springs and a well of good water, Possession given immediately, for pli , e and terms apply to IN. P. SMS*YEB, au2T 47 Wood street. 11 . 1 HIS DAY— Just opened a complete assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS W. H. MeOEE & CO., my 9 143 Federal street. Allegheny eau NEW GOODS WiHAFE JUST RECEIVED FROM tte East a large and chain". selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Gents' and Youths wear, etnbracings nil the newest styles COATINGS, OASSIMERES AND VFSTINOS. MeGEE & CO., 143 Federal street Omni lVf ark A t qnn Arek. All otrh *lnv mv9 6,2 PE4 .11AL NerTICE—TII.E LASE IN. stallment on the a , ses..ment for Grading and paving made under the supplement to the oity Charter is due, and if not pasd before the Ist of October next. wilt be placed in the hands of the city dolicitor for col lection, subject to costs of suit. Wftl. EICIIIIA U M, Treasurer. .E.U.R.O.PEAgN .A.C.4 _MN CY. THOMAS RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN Agent, 115 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa.. is prepared to bring out or send back pasengers from or to any part of tho old country. either by' steam or sailmg packets. SIGH DRAFTS FOR SALE, payable in WU part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also, Agent for the old 14,1ack Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers sail ing between New York, Liverpool, Glasgow and Galway. fell WM. ILSMITH "JOS. kt. HIINTEB WM. H. SOUTH & co, WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. U 2 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS' de23 PITTELp • RCM BAGS! BAGS I ! BAGS! I! AD 20.000 Seamless Bags; 6,oooOnnny Bags • 1.000 Bowbdy Sacks; 2 500 Large Heavy Linen . 5,000 Army 0 As and Corn Sacks; 500 Salt woks—For sale by • ' HITCHCOCK, MoCREERY & CO., ael2-3mis 131 Second street INDIA RUBBER BLANKETS , FOR SOLDIER'S USE. stiffen, r to any of the so called "Oum 'Blanket'," which ar4 nothing more than Oil Cl th. the article we offer is warranted water proof and alke unaffected by heat and 0, Id. which funot the case with oil cl th. Another sup ply Jun received at the India Rubber Depot, 28 and 28 St. Clair street. sel6 J. & H.' PHILLIPS. WIELLIAM DAVId 114.112/80N A. 0017 M. Special Partner. Gemara) Partnere. O r li do COFFIN, (Bu i eeemre to M'Candleas, Keane C 0..) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood and Water Streeter, PITTRIBTIRAGIif. PA USAVELi ;PELT. AND CANVAS R 0, RH A TERI ALS CONSTANTLY ON A-TX hand, for sale'with instructions; Also IRON SATURATED 4Y)R ROOFS. Our work is not to be excelled by that of any Roofer in Western Pennsylvania. B. P. SHOPE, 75 Smithfield at, jitgE.grixt Pittsburgh. lIDER-720 BARRELS CU 01 CE DERRIst, received on consignment and for for sale by RHYMER & BROTHERS, 189 - - trow. - 128 and - 1216 Wood a .tro.t -----.- APPLE* -75 BARRELS GREEN AP. plea juitzesoived mad f Tule by : . J $24.1D3 A. FETZER, ile£o donor lirasket waft% meas. .., ... ~ ~ . JESSE JOHNSON,. ANIBAL COMMISSION 111101111 d, AND SEALER IN Flour, Grain and all kinds of Country produce, Wines and [Jailors, Cigars, Tobaco, &e. Kir Liberal advances made on ISOLMignMentg of Mali WINES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST serviy PHILADELPHIA. WM, BRICE & CO., PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET, Philadelphia. - .1111.. Liberal advanoea made on consignments when required- , myl-lyd FRIES & LEHMAN, NO. 813 MARKET STREET Jobbers in Cloths, Cassimeres, restings cko., Jc. Always cm hand a well selected stook of Goods suitable for the trade. myl-lyd IMPORTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &e AND DEALERS IN FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET PHILADELPHIA. mrplo:l7d JOHN B ELLISON-WM P ELLISON-RODMAN B ELLIS ON Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer WITH LONG-COPE Ar. rv.A.8.403m, MANUFACTURERS if IMPORTERS. -OF MEWS FURNISHING GOODS• AND A 4 . FRIEND IN NEED. ef IT—DD. TRH SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMITT is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet; of Connecticut. the great bone setter, and has been used in his practice tor the last twenty years with the most astonishing success. As an external rem. edy: it is without a rival and will alleviate pair more speedily than any other preparation. For all RhEumatie and Nervous Disorders it is truly 'infallible and as a cure for Sores, WOnd2, Sprains,Bruises, &0.. Rs soothing. hcalinf, and powerful strengthening properties. excite t e just wonder and astonishment of all who have,pvez given it a trial. Over four hundred certificates of remarkable cures, performed by it witnin the last two years. attest this fact, R E. SELLERS k CO. d en.:l ydaweow Agents for PittF hrRII HTCADQ 411.TERS PET \ . A W. SIM e.S DISTRICT. Pittsburgh, t•ept• 21. Yi'L I OBEDIENCE TO ORDERS FROM Adju a,.t (lone al 1tw,,.e11, all military organ izati ne two et 3. a rted for II at ri,Lorv, nre nott fl ed "to,remain at th. it respective homes for the f.present—to kcal, up their orivtnizatiou and await rthernrders." Captains of Companies whose orgar tuition is not yet reported to these Bear quarters are re quested to report without delay. DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS. PUl_ll7Ol%l ttir. CO.. APUT/OTURERSOF TIVERYkARISTY OF FINISHED BRASS WORK, DAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Aar -Particular attention to fitting Oil Refiner- Braes Castings of superior smoothness made to order. Steamboat work and nearing gener ally. "Z•Ross' (HI Ne; Davy'is Safety Lam_p; Gas Brackets and t. lents: Corner ST. CLAIR STREET AND DIIQb &SITE WAY. fel3:tf Young's listing taialerou, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY 'AND SMITH- Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the season will beterved up in thoUnost palatable etirkei. tll,l YOUNG, 0014 earner yirein alley andAuithtleld HOPE COTTON ;MILLS, SEAMLESS BAGS, ' 12 Inches to 40 'locket; Wide. Sir Orders may be left at H. CHELDS,& CO'l3, 133 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ; no3l:ly:is WILI4AII. HAl'a' r klLXY, WHOLESALE CHOC ERu 4:11 1 14 8 FMR L SREET, opPielte Cathedral REAL ESTATE AND GENER!AL AGENT, DEILIIIIB IN NOTES: BONDS. MORTGAGES Ind other Ekon ritier STRAYED OR STOLEN. ASMALL RED COW. ANY PERSON will be enitablY rewarded by leaving word at Martin's Grocery, on Rebecca ere.* Allegheny, t nposito Pattdrson's Lumber Yard o by droppia a note in ;tho Pittsburgh mitOffice.. vul2-tf 1) H. WTLLIAMS. GREAT REDIICTIOS 121 SUMMER BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, JOSEPH B BORIANDi. Market street, seeorardoOr from riftti. 1,26 MIVERT BODY IS A N OIIS TO ALd hear fro.° their friends i i th ,p.rrny, end njso t knew where o hay Rent.; a d.h es ^bean.— The pl ee i a at M'ClellarKre.-F5 oil h street. CIHOICEIMILDENG LOTil FORSALE rdeaqintly situatel ort riebeciea Ptr et, Alsi glieay city:being wdiyision of; a larg,t g , rd .at it f , ult trees: Fh•llbbety. , 1C Rua ease of eel:was by Passenger Rai way. Persenariteuq r faeoering agoorl and t leasaut 1 , cation for ft reddenee are partl ularly invitxd to look at these beautiful lots which are offered at low priceai and on easy . 14 0 1.5 . je a n sus se. i i iisajm Oat offloiS! - • 895113, • THURSDAY MILADKIIMA ADVIITISBUNTS, PHILADELPHIA, E. E. MIDDLETON & BRO., JOHN B. ELLISON & BONB, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND YESTINGS, NO. 339 MARKET STREET, (24 door below Foorthy) myL•lyd PIIILADELPHIA GEORGE GRANT, IN ZTEKT DZSCRIPTION OP GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, .myl-17 PHILADELP II IA C. HARRY BRIAN, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, No. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, myllyd PHILA DELPHIA 211 S M. 111QwE, A. A., A. Uen't Porn's. FIELD STREETS; JAMES H. OHIT,DS. Allegheny City;. ,MANtriodOTIIIIIMB oe AND OF OSNABITELG-S, NOS. 18 AND 20 WOODISTREET, PITTEIBURO CHEAP CASH STORit OF fr 4. A , - i:10 11 is T. Y....1'a-P.V * r~. ~.is ~ 1 ;7 IT' Emma MORNING, OCTOttm 9, 1562. ELECT TAAL'i.' E OLD SOLDIER'' STORY, 'ALEIOiIrIIt pus.a.s. [Concluded from Yesterday.] , ok the nacket with a bow. ave seen'—thou understaudest?—q een ' " t. it have .4 0 .1 An door t)r w. the d.l he opened the door himself, the y which.l had entered; my conduc s awaiting me. The emperor closed ioraffer me, repeating, "Dust, dust, od all amazement on the. three me!" my conductor said to me. left the palace by a different route. 'ge was awaiting us in , the court he gate of the palace looking on the ka Bridge was opened, and the started at a hand gallop. We'cro ss place, and reached the banks of • va. Our horses rushed upon the d, guided by the belfry of Peter' aul, we traversed the river. The night • as gloomy, the wind howled. in a moor ful and terrible manner. I had scarc: y noticed we had reached dry groun ere we arrived at the gates of the fortre:s; a soldier. asked the password, and le us in. The'sledge stopped at the gover . or's door. The word given once again, we entered his house as we had done the fo tress. ‘•C We A sle. yard; Font: sledg: ed the the N ice. a , and ' "B• the emperor 4 s order." Ilia com mand soon aroused the governor, who came .o us trying to hide hia alarm be neath -ith a man like Paul there is no se curity or the Niers nor the captives, for th - hangmen nor for the victims.— 31y gul he ha, gardel hesita doubt]: ease or's or fined signal de made the governor a sign that to do with me, then he re me with more attention; still, he •d before addressing me—my youth •ss surprised him. - To put him at .ve_him without a word the emper .er. Ile took-it to the light. exam • seal, and merecognizing it as the 1.1 - a secret order, he bowed, made Ipractible sigh of the cross, and it. He read the order, and turn• Le said: are to see'} n to see: . at are you to .4he?" knbw." do you kmow?.. 1-mained 'for a few moments in an i.. opene. ing to . "1 o l "I a l •'W ity o "Bu , "Nol He 1 thou e, „ 0 1 came in a 'sledge!" lie asked "no ly hold "Th. "Do: asked. I hes say. "No main. ' '•\ e many persona w]l it convenient s - this getaletaan.go wi.th us?" he .oilaing my.eouductor. mord, not knoWing exactly what to ' the latter riplied, "I will re :, good; get ready a second sledge, ur soldiers, let one take a lever, a hatchet aid the last two ham• cho3e ti another mere.' The went 0 added. "Co We le us, and oppusit, ed to if)/ in and We we an to whom the governor spoke ildireetly. Then turning to me he ! e, and you shall see." t the room, with a turnkey behind walked on till we found ounzolves the prison. The governor point : door. The ftiler opened it, went nghted a lantern. We followed.— I' t down ten steps and pitf:sed a row ons then down ten more, but did 1. At last we descended five more, -ngth stopped. The d ,ors were d: be Stopped at the one marked . He gave a silent signal: it in this abode of the dead, as if he his power of speech. There was me a frost of at least twenty de• teide. At the depth where we lurselves it was mingled with a rich penetrated to the bone; my was frozen, yet I wiped the pers . from my brow. The door opened t down six Slippers , steps, and .rselves in a dungeon of six soare I saw a human form moving in it. /ernor remained on the last step, . to the p'tisoner: • , and dress yourself." a curiosity to know to whom this l as addressed. on the light," I said to the of dung' not sto and at numbe tso. seemed had lost at this t' greet: o found A damp to marrow' spired& we wex, found o f feet. ii The got and rail. "Rie I had order "Tar jail or. I ea- He had dungeo when a l piecem ragged ked, I seen. , 1 a thin, pallid old man, rise up.— evidently been immured in this in the same clothes he had on !rested, but they had fallen off, lal, and he was' only dressed in a I.elisse. ThrousPh.. the rags his na inny, shivering, person could be 'erhaps his ,body had been cov h splendid garments; perhas the of the most noble order had once his panting chest. At present he ily a living skeleton that had lost laity, even name, and which was o. 11. He rose and wrapped -him . e folds of his pelisse, without ut , complaint: his body was bent .onquered by prison damp, time, it be hunger. His eyes were .—almost menacing. . good," exclaimed the governor, 'ered wii ribbons crossed was, o rank, d called self in t i tering down, .1 haught • "It i "come. The the cel rotten was iw, thing o and pa• get the mg. an ted in i Irisoner throw a parting glance at his stone bench, his water jug and Craw. He uttered a sigh, yet it f l ossible that he could regret any this. He followed the governor, !sed before me. I shall never for ': lance he turned upon me in pass the reproach that was concentra- oung," it seemed to say, obeying tyranny." ed away; the glance had pierced t like a dagger. He passed the the dungeon. How ,long was it entered it? Perhaps he did not He must have ceased Ice thinking of time. Op reaching 1 -rnor's door we found two sledges The , prisoner was ordered into that had brought us and we fol- ' So alreadyl I tin. my hes; door ol since h; know ' long si the gov; waiting he one m, the governor by his side, I in trout. he - c ' , other sledge was occupied by the foil soldiers. Whe were we going? I knew not.— What w re we going to do? I was equally ignoran . 'I had only to see; the action itself did not concern me: We sred. Thro gh my position the old man's legs were b tween mine; I felt them tremble The go vernor was wrapped in his furs; I was butened up in my military coat and yet the cold reached us. The prisoner was almost naked, but the, governor had offered him no clothing. Fur a moment I thought of taking off my coat and off..r ing it t. 3, him; the governor guessed my in temion not worth while," he esid. we reached the Neva again, and lge took the direction of Cronstadt d came off the Baltic, and blew the sleet cut our bleep; though had grown accustomed to toe :e .we could not Bee ten yards be t • "IL Soon our Bleq The wit farionel nur eye dsrkne .ore . At.taet we stoppedia the midst of a fu *lone N orm. We niait - hivi" been about .- r‘. R r 4 .l` i ,:-..,. fr...t.''.?•l C.: 11::.:-' r,:• ~ ' ~. i . ...,',1..i 3. i 13;;;C.11' 57: -tAil.ii , i't.: 13 hi.. - Kr', ~.1 `v . .„., . ,•_.. Z • I Io ' . l ai, •1 ;# r.,•.11.1 . 1 . I '; o 'g i. : ; 1' ',1 . •: . • t , 1 ~.„.., .•-f1.,. -,.„, . C,„, ,.. . 10 1. :,....„ . - , i 1,,, : A gh , ~ .. :...,,.„, ,„ .......,„,,,,, ..,... 2 . „.,...‘ ... ~ .. .. .., liaB Opened an °Moe at NO. 90 WATER STREET, Where he will transact .tt General Steamboat Amoy business, and would solicit a sharo of ivae rousse fromsteamboat men. ap24-17d I F YOE - WANT SOME GOOD NEW I Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, and all other kinds of Spices, cooking Brandy or Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to Haworth it'Brothers, in the Diamond, where you will get anew (iron of Fruit and lower than at any other house in the city. Also a general and WI assortment of Family Groceries, Teaa, Wines, Brandies,. and all other kinds. of Fo reig n riin Gomel:l4 Liquors. HAWORTH & BRO deti ' corner Diamond and Diamond alley. , ^OpE TWO4SEATED SECONDHAND kir A.:ARAI/0;A in Ode„ wid be s Id at Si& at • Yrs JOSKPH W • 018., • c arriage Repo- itory. Two Mile Run. . „ lijoa.ool4-101.1 LW.. COUNTRY' BACON" AM. alien just roocivai and for , sale by - - - JAMBS - if, ShaiLER, miter Idauket and Fint, atreeti. INIESEME a leigneand'a - half from SL Petersburgh. [The glhernoigot off the sledge and went tip to thaother. The soldiers had got off. each. holding the tool he had been ordered to bring. •'Cut a hole in the ice," the governor said to them. I could not resist a cry of terror. I be gan to •c , mirehend. "Ahi" the old man muttered, with an accent resembling the laugh of a skeleton, "then the empress does remember me? I fancied she had forgotten me." Of what empress was he talking about? Three bad passed away, in succession, Anne, Elizabeth and Catherine. It was evident he believed he was still living under one of them, and did not know even the name of the man who hid certainly ordered his death. • What was the obscurity of the night compared With that of his tomb l The four soldiers had set to work. They broke the ice with ,their hammers, 'cut it with their axes, and raised the blocks with the lever. All at once they started back, the ice was broken—the water was rapidly rising. "Come doWn," the governor said to the old man. The order was useless, for he had already done so. Kneeling on the ice. he was praying fervently. The governor gave an order in a low tone to the soldiers; then came back to my side, for I bad not left the sledge.— In a few minutes the prisoner rose. "I am ready." he said. The four soldiers rushed upon him. I turned my eyes away; but though I did not see, I heard. I heard the noise of a body hurled into the abyss. In spite bf myself I turned round. The old man had disappeared.— I forgot that I had no right to give orders, but shouted to the driver, "Away, away, AwArl" "Stop," said the governor. The sledge, which - had already moved, stopped again. "All is not finished," he added to me, in French. "What have we Yet to do!" I asked. " Wait,"he replied. We, waited for half an hour. "The ice has set, your excellency," one of the soldiers said. "Art thou sure?" He struck the spot where the hole had so lately yawned: the water hadbecome solid again. "We can go." said the governor. The horses started at a gallop, and in less than ten minutes we had reached the fortress. There !rejoined my companion. "To the Red Palace," he said to the driver. Five minutes after, the emperor's door opened again to let me pass. He was up and fully, dressed, just as I had seen him the first time. He stormed before me. "Well?" he asked. "I have seen," I replied. - • "Thou hast seen, seen, seen," . "Look at me, sire," I said to him, "and you will not doubt." I was standing before a mirrior: I look ed at myself, but I was so pale, that I scarce recognized myself. The emperor looked at me and went to take a second naner from the bureau where the first had lain. "f give thee," said he, "an estate with Clue hundred Teaming, between Troiza and Peresloff. Start this night and never come back to St. Petershurh. IF thou speakest, thou knowest how I punish.— Go." I went, never to return to St. Peters burgh, and this is the tirst Gale I have told the story to a living soul. ENSINGTON IRON AND NAIL WORKS. LLOYD dr. .1131.4t.A.CTAL. Manufacturers of ar, Sheet, Boller, Plate, Hoop, A and T Iron, Nails and Spikes ; 100, Screen. Small T Rail and Flat Bar Railr Iron, suitable for Coal Works, Works are adjoining the CITY GAS WORK Warehoußo. No. 88 Water street and N e Market street. ilagidey's • &pig:Sam-is NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, FOR THE rIdEDY LED PERIIIIM GONORRHEA. GLUT, MMUS, Discharges, Seminal' Weakness, Nightly Emis sions, Inoonticenog Genital Irrita kulity„. Or vel, Striotwe and Affew•ons of the Kid neys and Bladder. Which bee been used b epwards of ONE HUNDRED PHYSIOIANEL in their e gate practice, with the entire mows supers CIIBEBEI, Corers. , CAIIIOI4II. or any compound ithertoknosre. _ _ BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are speedy in action. often effecting a cure in a few days, and when a cure is effected it is perman ent. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the system, and never nause ate the stomach, or impregnate the breath and being sugar seated, all nauseous taste is avoided. No otrange of diet is necessary whilst using. th ear. nor does their action interfere with busmess p ur suits. Each box contains six dozen Pills. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Dr. Heirs Treatise on Seminal Weakness, alc il dbusee, Gonorrhea,•Gleet, tte. a Pamphlet of es.-containing important advice to the :ti the . SENT 1. BEE. Six cents are required to Pay postage. DR. BELL'S GREEN BOOR, A complete Treatise on Gonorrhea; Glees, Stric ture, Syphillis, 4217, in all the various stages, with 7 P. ascriptions m English, adapted for self rea tment, without the aid of a physician PRICE ONE DOLLAR. The Pills or Books wilt be sent, secure from ob servation, by mail, post-paid, by any amortised Agent, on redeipt of the monoy. J.11111(A.N. Boohamer It. Y QenßArent. JOSEPH PrantiNTF: corner Market street and THamond Agent for Pittsburgh. Sold by all Druggists. ..18.aatowlyde THE ELDORADO, (FORMERLY 000 RT ExCIERQUIRJ CORNER FIFTH k SMITHFIELD STREETS, (Opposite the Post Office.) PIKE SUBACRIBEIt HAVING .M. taken the above well-known stanA will be lleased to see his friends at till hours. kiiltwino3, iquors ales, and cigars are of the best. , e24-Bmd JOHN LUNDY. Proprietor. STEAMBOAT AGENCY. WM. lIAZLETT CLOSING OIIT SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, sup 98 POrket streei,. l , l' L 12oRrieroArati L , A. B NO. 80 WOOD STURM i• • • corner tireoond , 'Pittsburgh. Manufacturer/0d Wtoilosale and BataUdrclarhs &Nib& Cook, Parlor, and 'fleeting litcPres, Grate. Fronta, Fenders, &0.. a3r In our - sample room • map ,I;si lona the - ELEBRATED OAS*R.*CISI.cdOK STOVES: A A. m. EUREKA 41AiD TROPIO; • merits' ca which laitve beenfat:sleeted br ousands, and the Stove pronounced.. unequaled. y any in this marked; tbgether with agreatroenr they desirable patternsl. have also a very 14 assortment of .. • PARLOR AND ITEATItsTG 8T017p3. embracingeome of the .BEST FATTERNB now ,ffered to the_pnblie. ii.• . , FANCY ENAMELED GRA T E' FRONTS AND FENDERS, of thh newest styles.. Common Kitchen Bow and Jarciratet; , a.O ,of ;thigh . arc prig l®' offered at very low P . i - Special indocern is offered to builders n want of GRATE FRONTS. J. .sc 31 Avievr.EEN, Brass Floianders, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, All kinds of Br am and. Iron Coeks made t# order. A IA,O, • , BRASS OASTrNGS, OF ALL.KINDB Made at the shortest notice. OIL FIFFINERY'S,FIFJED 11P. na.A.l order left atTIOWN d< TETLEY'S 'lie WOOD STREET, will ifepramvtly auentiedio;,-. The members of this Ono being Prantizal" ma; ehanies, of many yeerel e . rvrienee in the'btisi= nese, will insure to give satisfaction in every. re tweet. BT-ryd' TEETH ExTRAILIT,m) wertirorT PAIN by the use df an apparatus wherebY no drags 1 or galvanic batter 3, t.are - used.. Medi cal gentleinen and their families have their-teeth extracted by my procesi'and are'ready. to testi& as to the safety and pailearaaess of Me - potation. whatever has been said y persons intereeed - tr, asserting thecontrarY, VitOr no knowledgeof my process.l., . WILAItTIFICLAL "711 inserted in ever/ style, and , charxes az .1 .as will warrant the) best' of material m tin . c.' es. .NIOIIDRY. Dentist, , 184 Smithileldstreet: - . 1 n01417-ia S. M. Md-VOYLORPHERB OP • Pure No. 1 :Carbon 011, D - Zi E. I* . • . • Air - Office on LIBERTY ,STREET. Opposite Penn'a R. R. Depot. I SEA..AII oil warranted. I- • atallyd HERBY W. BBLW&EONT & 00; -/iIORMERIA OF THE TWO -MI AV ~USE; dealers 'oreigallre,hdies, arid Gins; also, Meet.. wiry, Reslibenyc-Wild Cherry, and Eiinr_ Br. Old .Aihnortaali_ Rye, and other Whiskiee, Jure"iPa:Rtatt,llll36-. rior Wine Bitters, &c ' 1 ' . .No.B3Ylbetrlyeitii ot:- : '' Oppoelte Foarth kh•et:'Pittehurge, i'l. Iln Hotels, Taverns, and , Mx atip_plied akmed orate profits for otob. I: r w Jersey Oiderfor fam ily or hotel onepooes. ' : Th . :34lnd . , • 1*E:2 , 11431v LONG. MIAIiER CO.; • WORXErAT SHARISBITRGH STATX6Belkts: LEG HENY VALLEY MIA; *ll - office and Warohoim 23 MARKET STJELIMT, PITTSBURGH. Manufactures of Inr4nating and Labdaated Carbon Oils and Bensolai NO. 1 REFINED OIL, 147.11RiALIVIIED NON.EX Losiv E. pme.ye on hiuuL 0924:1,. WILLIAM Citaiß & CO: WHOLESALE GROCERS, And lirrlorters of WINES, BRANDIES; GM'S, .tc. A.LqO. Distillers aad Dealers in FINE OLD MONONOAHELA RYE WHISKY 327 Liberty Street, nahlt prrrsstruals. J. H. C.4I3IDAY. Note, Stook. Dr aA Bond and Illort. gage, Beal Ekitate and 31 - er. ehandlatt Broker. OFFICE ROOM No. 12 1 BURKE'13 BUITZING, FOURTH STRENt. Pittsburgh. Pa.' 1ta.25,000 to iaveot in Mortzage3 and No:4 paper. iny22 . 16,11JSDILIES-- tT 50 ca-lui Prime Ca rams; 10 oases Si ily Liquorice; 2 do Cal..btia Ido 25 boxes Maccaronk 30 do Vermlcella; 50 do Olive Oil: quarts and ants; 50 oases Sardines. A and A caw: 50 fraill Dates 50 boxes Casd ie Soap: 50 do Citron; • -- 5 oases Pruaes in jars: ' 5 do do fancy boxes. 200 boxes No. 1 FirS Crackers. In store and for sale by BEYMER k BROS. No.'e 1.13 and 12S Wood etreet.: Wholesale Grocery and Liquor Store • For Sale: WILE STOCK AIM FIXTURES OF A S- Wholesale Grocers , / and Liquor Boum do ing a good tr do on one of the best business streets in the city, is offered for sale, as the own ers wish to go into °that business. For further . Particulars address au7-tf -LOOK BOX IS; Pittsburgh P. O. Luoent 011 . 1 Work-8 DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., • - I Manufacturers of MBE WUIT REFINE' oA.Rl3oitr 0.11_45. barg Office, O. 291 LIBERTY STREET, myB Pitts. -and JOHN LI TT LE, Jr., NO. 108 Foriirxi STREET. STOCK AND RILL BROKER . bought and Stoo 3 B 0 . 11 and . 2dlirtfoBB, Bonds, JOHN F EGER GI LT N iB i I "1" la • 26 corner Ohio and Beaver ids. • ALLEGHANY CITY. Large stock of Gana of ell desoOtiona,szi hansl, Or MUM LA order, and for, sale at I,OWE.nI: Clay PRICES. $e airing promptly atiended to. no3Mlyw-my3l-drf TIERNAN * GETTY; Wholesale and''petall Grocers, neorrEßß A 21)) DEISM TEAS, WINES, 41011 1 0118, NOBTII4/44T corner of • - OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, ncl2o.lr, iiLLEGEENY CITY. CLIPPING AND , LEECHING; MR. k MRS. BEBE. LElL.Teeth extracted. not, Cold and gh o m a Bath. V. 131;811. 177 Grant Menet DES • Ep!43•IP BYE 20.000 Wanted at mookv.4, pilY .oo4A °o 4Fit iaj j, L s „, OALig nfirot het! "Ilellints, tre.47,1, wt.t O. 4 1 J 4 • • • - • ',• • •-;;• col. gam .--- ~etablislieel ,as 42. "lArMAir."7,433 ER, ca, STER4 - 1 - PI4INE-41-I.III.DIRS - .J.y. - 7.:..r.:4 .- , - 1....1:,11 - JN ' • - -.------Irs•asr-11"otraderiO4 , .., :f :_1....:•T 4:.:3 _ 2 _7•, , 7 - ,c.:....4 ,-7 . F. i , - MERALEAr4p . im4.o9,.ecil ER !RAKERS, MUI Hem the Tel* LA:Pastcy.4l Deed, : - 'IEITIOTATFX: El. 14 pIiaiNIUFACTIIRE ALL:- Scl7trnS oy . Steak 41Craaniiti - Ixotol t Elm tt• • ondand horse pone sit I f r , • 11 11'.fasn' • 0. BlaatFara4tCs. Facto: co, tii'veDtittiefilai'attentionYAe C 3 e'ree-nn of Ei e and Maohigerg • far. and for tap rte, mulay and eiroalar gm at w aid P. Have sleben hand.'finisbed Tl't a Cady tar .tt ir - =ant et Short notice...Engiues d , D,,lers O. evil"' dascripttom famish Boilers =dance: Iron ceaera ts Wrought Iron Shafting. Ragelt and Paili es in. every ea:lOW and continua. than a .et.eturt of Woolen filaohinea, and, Madill - o Caccia. , Our prices are low : °firma& tair• r a u'Nitur ed ef,the best qtplitref material. ;m.d wurr.du ed in all Oriel to 113 4 (0 asitisfaction: Ordenleoniall Yarts of thcoonof It• 64 80 --rmnritlir tld w . - • - .1:1A1TB Ar,..0.11211.ELL, atienciCurr, rTAILons, No t ,mlisB44HE:ncLE, 6TRi ET. ; 1 101Prir4iwirE ivsir.RICEITED A vv taike and %voilialeoted lito..k of . FA 0 0 S , c(iiiiiminir of •$•• $ , • clo4us,Ctislineire . ", Vflitings, dra. ALSO-74.14.14.3 hook of GSNT'S : F4NiSHING GOODS, Ittoittding-Wo4msffluires,P9per Poffont. Rea Ties, everythitig unitary kes,:t by ffrt ease vo b ins bliipm: vrdsue promaly exaritt , .4 •A49d -' 004 3 AliikkEil.8111P. :erttEßlUNllliranlitiONED MAN ASSOCIAL , aim .Mt son. °Lilt fat Mcvi 1 - rpi K; ins' eottriottembtp; focihe tr.nsection of thO,O4RPIO.IIIJW. _13131, under. the name And firm. of Mr. MoCLINTOCIC 'SN, he -,olioita 'iltealveaneramtaabilia a tiontiattabee. t , o new firm„ at the libTat_patroamberitolo e by him; self'enfinied• 4- - - r , •wilittot LtNloCti. jrfAit.PET% -Havinie''ptireVitica fcir CA' 0 . , , _4lJ',..befirethe , batessivarme*.titts tares t stock Of Cartets in the oity, irt.wottki coif the, a ten tio. of wholes'ale - and`thtell '-toTottr onmplete as sortment of; , O ARRETS, JHAT:ll; ti d CLOTHS. - NY:Mcall.rf` TO ( K §"M• - : : LAKEIIIIPERPA COPPER Bilti.Eß • . SMIIILIFO6 • AilOtrirtoll 7 Zl BZ. CO., • iftituSiitirati Elhostb.ltrisige•sad Bin , cow er. Premed CV ' Pe3 B:44 I : 4I I C OVATS dlelligrkirLMOtease .rfta Plate, neat Lax. tor ' 004.itana7 :band, Tinnterea Hach!. 0., nd. Tads. Mriit.zasilaro. 4 9 FIRST sad no NCO ND IMENETB PittrbarairiPent tri B P e O a Lf rd " 'l l f PPY ar l °t !"? f .? y 21 " Ira ldiry gukutu,*4uw.co- PT/MS W 4. I.asic.l.?;l.`9,lFT•l7l*-13.17.N.' ~' -•- , • p._ g' I UGH, PA Wareftcruie, lici: 149 M - asAll2o iecond ste. ; Manufacturers. at aft sized laulut:o%-icriPtione ei :Jos" Qi.l.:ltutortejaajitilja, da 4 i and Water Pipe priThe tgati-. Torlran~il,oloo. Steel DI nide: Plters sad Coupliaaa,„ :, , Alki °Ulna' irataaetutt'o7 - • -- ark dc: - aced)) madatemidary. ,:10ti,... , , i -4 : , mapriaapv s aenailteta maa,hl t aloa attached to the guttiLdik'autketpisiryliiedi be carefully attetaled to, ~ I, ° „, •,,, - .:. . „, 2, r- ..., WALL; - I s WINDOW CUR TAINS,&s, New Stew for. Spring.-of 1862. A Great Variety and F ine Assort meet from 6 1.4 - tents to .s.par piece ,a Par ads .b 7 TI101!1W4 9 1FOSIP./ 8 / . 4tIFIEr. Between ith 5th,24 door beloill#Ainor-4 Ail*? mtat :CO, RPTWELIi. 0 1 4E* CARRIAGE' MANUFACTURERS, (Atthe elfietabltitied Ocligh'rettood . Dviivismalw4ir k ti: ts; inelikEvtliLtit ithsEET. 13e7 Reptkiiinidbiii ROBERT k • r. BOBT. DALWE.I4I4 . * cut)., _lessle Grocers ' , • CONIIISSION AID • FORWARODDIAMEitCHANTS. rAIL:ND Deilersin Produce szciPitiebtirekideuufacture No.. 2413/ ./.111410;17 , 13TAIWT, • • Pt-enol. — . Yr-Ts-Fr-Ron Corzwoopipp, on, CORNER OR:ITN/9N AND. , RTATIt STREETS. (Near Market,) , . .:.. • HERE THE PUBLIC CAfi 08. 1/10. TAlNthe Wit and painetlhanora Muds earvedat . pli:houret:a Akaletkortest kice. Lunch wiry mamba. to:twain the Incurs of 10 and 11to'oloon.. • 71141), 11 ,p ropr i e ,r. 'lpapiTts* Buns - H'illtaaMtui, NO. I s la • Wood Street...of - the •_ , Baltitoore Piano Vac tori,, established in 189$. A choice stock of Piano 7 octavo Centre Piahes. aorabinlitit-eill the essen tials of # drachms Inernmemt wuhiate novelties (undernatent); flighltiniportint to' the critical Pianist. •Low.for cash or acceptance. . Pit I§E I . lr, BROTHER. • a • - !; • trnsaiitafacturers. 9. &C. P. HILUaIi..LE, 14 . 2 " Ultlite n 161Deakah/ 1 + , l BOOK CAP. 4.61"11EK, aid aithigs 01/ WlLVlWG:l l l4o3,,have,removed from ,as V TivockistrAA o 2,_--_L ; NO. 88 §NTPEcBI34I.)ItyprrEET; PlitsjiArr P "- our cash Data foißeves: •-.,0 iimsrEN 11,0 )1.6. N - 1 14 i L OR , 311ENTLIMEN' 13 OLOTETWO-MADE TO OR DER C 11141" FOR LASH; lONA YEWS EEillnigirED -480111 NEW 1/0 _,..with a choice stook: of CLOTHS, CIASSITMWK , and' VIISTINGS. - "Which oen be 'OorchasedoepriciWfsr belwlt thktiertsf ratcf!. direst induoementa tared to cosh has ere. 150 Barrels A -Refine • --2 CY doi2 - - • 20 •; rpw4ook - E4-0; 20 do uoseas rollmi;oci Scuptr. To arillie find fotioirobw ' • ' •••RETbiEB k,BRIYS. 4ari ' :treat IVIELITANN MUCH AND HID GA. NTLETS. - , 111 WHILIJIAND_BUFF: P3M=EI Itestatved.b7 *sprite eft o..at 34.TC11511.N oRITM rms. - frvirmutteuim;Ali - xitilTvic. I,4i9 . 7,34bEr:TrelvAnt ,i,,h,t t keStfc't:u F t l a 4 i3 ofir thintr • 01348:.10411X:j'efsi , i,P , 7+,, ;.;.S• 41P 1 14_,TrIt „, 1 1M ktown• r .1. MSMI