The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, March 03, 1863, Image 1

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PURE, TQNIC MEDICjNE. '
« HOOI’FiAiVO’S
CELEBRATED
E.WA» BITTER! ']
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Hyer Complaint,
pPEPSIi, JAUNDICE,
bate, or ftersokiaMetitlltjr, plMaM*
the Kldoeji, and all IMnm—ed. -
t Arising from a Disordered
! idvcgr.s«i Stomach, "
■if 1 x null
jj , —~*iConsti- {■
•I jMtioai Inward
11 •; JPim jEuUne« or
?f'J v Bloodtoaho Head,
S ■ i Acidity of the Stomach,
il 1 i_ Mauser-Heartburn, Digjnut
!l; br;-Food, ■ Fulliieas or Weight la
hfi .Stomach; Soufr-Fructationw.Snik
A orFtottering at? the PicoiuwStom- .
L awjmming 01 \ho neau. Homed and
nlt-Brea thing, Mattering, at the Heart,
voSßoobeating-anisatlons vwheniin a lying
CnS tDlrnneg of vision, Hots or webs be
the amt, Foveriand Doll Pain in the
id,-Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel*
Cowneas of the Skih and HyeaPun in -
le, B*ok» CheeC lambs,-dw.
ten Flushes of Heat, Bunn
r inthe Flesh, Constant
nuurininga of B v i I, r
■adgrekt.deproa
afob of
Fever.
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®«Y*;dpNT4IN_J
(Hit OX BAB WHXBKT!
ooro difleaaea in ninety-nine
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,T—_ dndntipj *■ ■•• sale and balranl
Hoofland a German Bittara, (partly
SAOTenturera,- havp opened upoxtanfiering
a utu unity the flood cates bf Nostrums in the shape
vilely compounded withinjoriou*
aadchristened Tonies, Stomachic* sauLßlfc
>(KlL . * • • T; _ . j ;
Bewara of. pedzumxnerable array of aloohoHo
®P' in plethorid bottles, and big-bellied
• -Pfidor iho-modest | appellation :ofußlttere t
r . ouiing' pnly aggravates dlseaen.
Ipara foedtoppomtea sufferers in despair.
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sso Of BBS rovs
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r.; GERMAN BITTEBS.
Biom D. D., Editor afiht Bn-
Cfdtopcdia ‘of Hvlitfiou* Knowledgt.
J v nDt.diirpos»d ti favor or recommend
Patent Medicines in general, through dialrtmt of
their.ingMdientaand effects; I yot know of-no
- jnffieienMAaam why a mah may not testify to tho
. tohavo receiredfrom
•pyaimwi preparation inltho hope that hemay
. ffios ecmWbute to the beiAifit of others. ’ .. >j ~
feadily in'reeard tedHoofi:
Blttore. prepared by Pi C. M.
;: . ■ 1 1 aoksOTtiqfjthis tity.ibeoßnao I was prdbdioed
•.! i-■f WainatW®!formanyyedrs. nnder ihlmpres
«on thaf-tfieT wore ohieflylan alcoholio mixture,
lam indebted to mv friend Robert Shoemaker.'
. Ksa r ..ft)a|hereipoTal ofthii prejudice by Iproperj
andjbr encouragement to tiythem. when
, afijoring&om treat and con turned debility.
• he os<sf|t&ee-bottlea bf these Bitters,: at the 1
Jie present Jear. was followed^:
• .»yaent®ehe£ and restetation to a degree'of
noddy tmi mental yigpr which I had not lelt &r
.IhmmUtv. JokbKß.' Barnard, Patton </ (Ac
isStis
£ is & safb andTalaablo preparation.
ow Pofti«*tre*.PhUa.. Dee.34th..
cd Oer
«n S' 'OSBiwifeowiri JnneL Kai,
nrw# . *fhnf. gavemc-pletsure'
d) J.; -1 ; ;P@WMeo,td;giTe ynn.af oertifloatd,' tteE&in
{hJOcrman Rittershdddone fbrnkeJ |Tsm
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tttee doon Mow 4th, pjttjbargb,
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THE DAILY POBT-A
BATES. , ,
*' Onriealy bj mall ,«a (rf
ffir months, ” f 4*o
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To amenta 2 00
' AbVtoftTlSlNG
s Sa»m!trggjWste‘
| FOB STAITOiSO KATIE*. , ,
Wfcsiß’ttLS a <nr*s I,'ski^
tiSStek «38 g<>Br mosSF... iaSo
Btegpiagjui- is <m
■«JSSTO¥s«W. SOS Stalfmonth*. _i -80 00
6-00 Ofaeye&r„F_, 85 00
foßjDHiiaumiHiiircß.
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I>AIL¥ POST.
is3io fiatara of,Charily.
A correspondent ‘of the i {Protestant)
Chwrch, Jhurnal . writing, irbm New
Orleans, /highly compliments the Sisters
of Charity in that city, for the amount
good,they ajre unostentatiously doing thus: |
if “One_ misses here. a Church Hospital.
Many of our- Federal officers and) men are
caredjfor; whensick;in the Roman Catholic
.iMUtatioM, the Hotel, Dieu, -and the
Charity Hospital. The Sisters: attended
most winntngry otr the patients and forced
them to confers, on.: recovering, that their
own motheraand sisters at home fcould not
“f v ®. none bettor for them: On | leaving,
“• "'tairries away in his hand
apmedtoman Catholic book of prayer, or
controyerSy. -di' instruction, and in his
a gratefal remembrance ofithe fair
donor a resolution to peruse the hook and
a,t>Tofoand co&viction ■tfidtStHei Boman
certainly has a
soul of true Chruian love. Safely the
[to m
influence Of Chris
tian Sisterhoods, in the natural '-cottuee-'
tioubetween t Bring thehodyahdirenova
ting the som, the imperative-necessity of
organizing •: Christian and accoiplished'
nurses, and placing' them in ihstitutious
whwethsjr lqye add skill can ;do the
highest possible .Berrice.’’
instit cttoh, ho
" Ca,taa
Pr«01«1ea*..,.._....— _JASt*S PAlili, J»,
htUSDfi,
..Wxm.su Smith EUF.Rcid
: - Jhoij). Mentor-: ••' i- A. Rfefr4flu& i
feSaj
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Jm W Woodwill f i
J-SpßUn'
!D*m lionc R J Andaraon. i
Jos W Baxter B S MoKblM -
CQWolf -r*:
•Jfc® • fifes-
WH Phelps „, s . . gßlffiwa
&ICBJCUBT AJTO ÜBAStr&XS,
P. E. McKIMtKY. Vm
. PoDOfiltfllHtlTtd ofOMiniTlp} and
• Dividends declared in December and June of
eaohyear.-i --r 5 *•«• • ■ • v *
rafiS^wsswa*'
:3qjaffis?s^»w^4-*"■
lnstitution offer*, wperUiiy to then
jerane whnee iumliip.wi neß; HnHmPDttnnllT
to McnmnUt& >
sum whiohiriUbe.» resoaro«»hefi'n«dedL their
notoniy btin*»fcbat: bfiirtn* in tenet: fn-
of remainiiis: unproductive.■••'■" pyi
fSaKSSttSSB^te
tinjp tfrettajotrof ftiuj'-fflw.lbM.'ffitt' Is the tie-
I -iff lt | most,
I fcMrmra,-b^«|'dtalderatam with all to obtain
[somethin* whibhwUleffecttiall/ rid par a weDingi
I offluisefftthy- Ana all- ean hoxrati-
Bat Killer prepared by Oio: A.Stel/r
time mil not cause death to other animals.! One J
I bo* Judiciously mod it sufficient tb nd a hobseof I
lallrtha Termlnthatinfostjt. J F»lldiroctiOß Arose
■aeoompanyinjt oaoh box. Price 23 c ntspee box,'
For sale by Drusrists generally, and by the Pro
prietor,, wholesale lontetaliro ', ]
, f-ft 1 1! ' f ejmcotas A. KELLY, *
fehai . , No. 69 Federal street Allcghqny.
DAVIS &' PHILIIPi
ilfAirrrAcnjßm and i>kai
ATM.in Iron «n » > H'J „>
WOB
' Partloular aKeptlon pald to the fitting up itod
I RepairiiifeOyßeflneriea, &c ’
its brandies.
Aisot Agenu ror Hatphings •STFoßter’s ExooMor
uae. lt hu.no supe
rior, . ... r
J«n%3md, ,»y?, UO. jffaterandW*Fiistg*.
■iiyANT|» ; . ; ~
Foifcp) © ai'ponterg
v.f ■- - ■ ■ ■ -■ V •' . ; ‘
BTKMHETZ,
AUw.ibet, Wood and Idbi
Wraete,Byan’s buildings, ;i j.. . ...:t ~ Jan;
Kattenu* S;n*Wl
H<, i? oy G&ftß,
I T%J*° TI C E—P UH SU A JfT TO *inr
I Aw orJer of the Circuit Coart of th« iTntK
States for Ihe Northern District of Ohio entertd
I December Sd.l£62m. iho emt r>f Charles MorSt
I and others o»fhe*pido‘tnfcVcnnsylTanla Rafii
road Company andpthera. Notice is hereby cfr-
I en to the holders of the Bonds ana Coupons So •
I the Ohjp and "Pennsylvania Batlroad Company
[ p ns of said Company which wen secured by fa
I First Mortgage tn that part.of said Railroad
I West of Mammon, and to the holders of First
] companies that the.uodendgnSl
Bpagassaß
KSte^'rtaSSgaWt!
I Hffi&M. **™*e*&r.*
djA.iX’
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Itauobd
S*l,ijCT THE.
. A ROGUTE’S LIFE,,
er antaMu,
[Continued frem Yesterday.] * ' ■
‘‘marry her nowi”-
]?d„^ 086 ?. ra :‘ Baggs, indignantly,
v , ? d{ * ed 1 1 won’t bear
r«™ss4r“ " “Jbonnetrad
(JlThe ceremony won’t take hi minute.”
I answered; "and I’ll give you (your five-
the Itey of the doOr the'
moment it’s over. Bear witnesk,” ! went!
® 6 ?e 8 ’ - expostulation
r wlvtl '?i e i “{•?p l portint nfarriage-words. I
that I‘tabe this wo than. LauraiKnaptUn, I
i “ p ™'!
V / 11 "ichnesaand in health, in poverty!
B “ d
th ? olergyman, as well I
as to be the witness. ■ ~T’ ,j
1 * ,aid ' interrupting in |
riy-ttirn,“‘repeat my words. , Say, ‘I take I
i tnisman, Francis Softly, to be ihy lawful I
wedded husband. 1 ” , • j- |
[ - She the sentenoe, [with hef
face her dear hand cold and 1
trombling iq mine. ’ . » i
• ‘‘ F °fhatter,forworse,” continued'.the!
"Little enough i
of the Better, I’m afraid, and Ltfrd knoira
pow much of Ihe Worpel” • ' I
I stopped her again with the promised!
five-pouud note and the key of the room- 1
> -?9W. njt’MhV wd I, (‘take off!
ybbr bonnet, and make your hair as tidy
aayon please," I 1 ’
_ Mrs. Baggs raised her eyes ahd hands i
If Heaven, excI »' m . ed ' ‘ ‘Disgraceful !£’ and i
nonneed out of] the room' ri 'a passion. I
Such was my Scotch marriage, -as lawful I
a ceremony, remember, as the finest fam-1
all En'uSll “* parißh
An’fbur passed, and I had not yet sum
moned the cruel courago.ro communicate
my real sttnaUonjto Ladra. TheSntry of
lu.lf f^‘ he j d ?i ®“ T ® n t-«irl to! lay the
doth, followed by Mrs, Boggs, who was
[never ont .of the] way where eafing and
I drinking appeared in prospect, helped me
to rouse myself |I resolved.to goi oat for
i* “W mtnntea to J reconnoitre, and make
mysdf acquainted with lany facilities for
| night or hiding which the situation of the
house might present. No doubt the Bow
street runner was lurkiDg aomewhira: bnt
he must, ns a matter [of course, have
heart or informed himself of the brders I
had’given relating to our conveyance on to
hdinbnrg; and, in that case, I waiaiil] in
no more danger of his; avowingihimsolt
and capturing me Ithan I had been at any
previous period ofj our jpurney. ’ %
* * a moment, love, to
the chaise,’’ said I, turning to
She suddenly lookod up at me, with an
anxious, searching expression. Was my
face betraying anything of my irgl par .
Ihnrned to the,the door before
»b« bbmd ask me t single question] .
The front of the linn stood nearly in the
middleofthe principal street. Nojchecce
of giving any one the slijpin tlitfdfreo
non f and no sign, either, of the Bow
Stastnuueer. I sabntnred round with the
moet nncrmcemed mannerlconld thane,
to the back of the house to the ion-yard. ‘
A door in one part of it stood half-open
Inside was a bit of kitchen garden bonnd
ed by a paling; bevbnd that some backs ot
detached houses; beyond them, again,, a
plot of weedy ground, a few wretched
cottages, and the ojpen, heathery moor.—
Oooa enough for running away, but terri
bly bad for biding. i
I returned disconsolately to the 'inn.
Walking along the passage towards the
staircase, I suddenly beard footsteps be
hind me—turned round, and saw the Bow
Street runner, (oloihed again in his or
dinary costume, and accompanied by two
strange men) standing between me and the
door. 1
"Sorry to disturb you , from going to
Edinburg, Mr.,Softly," he said. "‘But
you’re wanted back at Barkingham.! I’ vc
just found out what you have been travel ■
[ ing alljfthe way to Scotland for; and l take
you' prisoner as oha of the coining gan£
| Take it easy, sir. I’ve got help, you see; j
[ and you can’t throttle three men, what-!
ever you may hare |done at Barkingham
with one.” j . . j
‘He handcuffed me as he spoke.. Re
sistance was hopeless. I could only jnake
an appeal to his mercy on Laura’s ac
count.-- j
"Give me ten minutes,V I said, “to
break what hSH happened. We krere
W* W 8 ® 6 *! ll * hoar ago.j If she kpows
this suddenly, it [may be the disa h of
her.”: , •“ 1
■ “You have.led me anice dance on the
wrong scent,"- anawlered the runner, inlk
"7- , ‘‘But I never Was a hard man where
women are .pottcerded. J3o up stairs,
and leave (be door open,'ao that I cad see
m through it if I like. Hold your] hat
ever your wrists if you don't want her to
.see, the .handcuffs.” ,r. : ,
I ascended.the first flight of alairs, iaud
irnyheart gave a sudden bound as tf .it
Would burst, x stopped, Speechless iand
helpleSd, at the sight of. Laura standing
h)oue OH the landing. My look at
her face told me that she had heard all.—
She passionately strook the hatwith which
I had been trying to hide , tha-handduffs’
fOtlt Of thy fingers, apd caught me tightly
round the neck, so tight that , her g£sp
actually hurt, me, [ ]
I ‘l was afraid of something, Frank,'' gLe
whispered. ’ “rfolloWed you a little way.
Don’t let ns be . patted I lam stronger
tjujuyouthipkme., j won’t be frightened,
f jrdn’ticryr ,3 wonlt alter in any waT if
that man wlil only.talk me with you l’’;
" It is beSt fdr for the
er’s, to hnrry ovey. the.scede that ifpllqw
ed. It ended, with ies little additional
.wretchedness gspottld'bh expeoted.'; 'The
|fminjsr' i.wsftiuPajslate',, iabout kelp
ing me handcuffed, and taking me badk,
withqnte momentfs unnecessary waste: ot
to 'BekMnghamlsi’lbutthe relented on.
! bHtW points;Whera: fie was obliged jto
brder a private conveyance; there was po
Objedtibnfo Laura and Mrs.; Baggs follow
ing it..
[was no harm in. their hiriOg two -inside
places. I gave my whtch, rings, end last
gqineuUo Jjanra, enjoining'her, on no as
cduntj’toiet her box otjcweis.eße the
light until WS coridgef.pfo'pW: ailiomon
the.besf meapß Of Inching tfiem to accbnnt.
She listened ,to these lend other directions
with a calmness that astonished jpe
•. tr say, kny dear, that-yodr
helped to make you uneasy by so
jnnphasa word or 'aiook,'2 f she whisper-’
edtome.asweleftthe inp, j ■'■ ‘ ‘
she kept the hard promise implied
in:tfaat onSehort sentence throughont the
journey. Gnceonly did l see her lo.se her
.eeifrpossesauin.. , At. stertlng on our way
#9»m t 'iw&tg the same ;in
comprehenaible personal offence at my!
[ whidi sheilhiadJlaketiprevioUs
v W the doctors-—upbraided me with mj
wantof coiuidence injher, and declaxed
tbatJt w*s the m&hi of allitoy pres* l
e.Dtfepuble. itnmediuir^r,
uttering thfl y wotdB V! witiral66k’and a
warning that silenced her in an instant:
“If yon Bay another syllable tbat isn’t
land to him. yon shall find your way back
by yourself!” I
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I-M'J-firi sill 1.-J i&amyhoij' ’feiiiitit) S':‘ fil;
TIESBAT
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seem bf j much 'im'-'
portanoe to*'othfe4/pbut-r
ovefheard'thfliߣtßat‘ ; th6y"nialifiE4every :
sacrifice X-tiaQ made iW'tnjfwJfe’s cake.
On our* vray~fi#*/ !P,received iftom the
mnneracfmb ekbranhtifin ofhpg j aptnaent
ly nnaoconntabfe proceedings’!* reference
to myself. TMfeo> b&fik for fL fegmysaSL
it tamed wtMMrt the'first act rtf the-qffl|
oers, 1 on theirrtleake fttimthe-work-ibW
in the red-brioVhonsej was'tff jinstituifeif
careful in ’tfeVdoctbria;
study and übeatootn. 1 '- Among ithe sothAfc
dottamentsthaffifehadn'ottitne io destroy 1 ,
was a letter tafhim •'•‘ffbm'Lattra, which
Uiey took frontfone of the dockets, of'hie
dressing ! gown.{. Finding, fromkhonfeport
of the men>wh^4kid<followed'£hp'gig, -that
he had dietahoed*llpursait;raijd'i having
therefor* no dSrcet clue to 'liil whbretf'
abouts, they hJMbedn obliged} -to- hunt
after him in vShohg’ djreWApS, od:-pure
| speculation, fiadra'e letter to' her lather
| gave the addrfeeofthe honsit itt Cricki'
' goby; and tote th'o AnnebyepmmdjW
I the cWce oflitferoeda»itfiaiy/-!Lm>n. ln t^
I cationswhiohthadowjfm^Brf
i h * dan ?to o /ijBs^tempa’g l j vrith-tbe
to ideiify the yotmf lady. '.Afte?
| leaving the Uk coach, they 'tbdn posted
I within a mile of' Crickgelly,' and then
[ •walked into the village, and had seen me
approach Number Two. Their suspicions
were directly-kardted. 1 . -I
Thns far, tWrCw had not 'recognised norl
even me ; bat ho imhiediatoly I
identified m#by my tfoice while?!' Vns I
the stupid servant at the i
door. The rifnner hearing who' I was;
reasonhbly edongh Concluded tha: 1 must
be the recognised medium of communi
cation betweOhthe Doctor and hie daught
er, he found that I was
admitted instantly, after catling past the
I servant to sOtie one inside the hou«e 1
j Leaving Scretr bn the watch, he went to
I the inn, discovered himself privately to I
the lannlord,.*Bndmaleeure (in more ways l
i than one, a»T .conjectured) of jknowing I
when, and in(whatdirection I should leave I
Crtckgeliv. On finding that I'was to
leave rt the near morning, with lAura and
Era. Bagge.f he< immediately suspected
that I was charged wiih the doty of tak-1
im the daighter to, or r.cnv, the place!
chosen for the father’s retreat; and there
fore abstained froW interfering nrematore l !
Ijr with mjr ftjorepientß. Knowingjwhitheri
we were boufcdin the cart, he had- ridden
after us, Wegomt of eight, with hiscoun
tryman’s dimfiie ready for use; in the
saddle bags.WScrew, in cose of any mis
takes or myitrficatians, being left. behind
on tha wstch at CrickgeUy. Tin, pofs i
bihty tbat l might be rnnning away with
Lanmiiad siggofted itself to him ; but he
dismissed it as improbable, first wheu he
saw that Mrs. Bsggs accompanied ins, end
agam, whebj on nearing Scotland, he
found that we did not take the toad to
Gretna Green. He acknowledged,in oon
clnsion, thache should have followed ns
to Kdiubnrghorevrl! to the continent It
§c!f t oh the ’hhfttfce of 6or le&diag him to
the Doctoi*tetreaf, but fnr }ho slrtint
girl at the nip, who bad listened outside
the door whlleonrbriel marriage was pro
coeding, from whom, pith great trouble
and delajvhemtd. extracted all the ibform
ation he required. Aforther loasol half
an hour’e|toe had eccorred while he whs
f help to assist him.
giyo him the slipitn mohi prißonhr.'
1 hese small facts accoanted for the bcmr T s !
respite we tad enjoyed at the inn, and ter
minated, the runner a narrative of his own'
proceeding. i
- • On arriving at onr destination. I i was,
i of coarse, immediately taken to the goaf.
Laura, by ray advice, im mediately engaged
a modest lodging in the suburb, We ar
ranged that she was to visit me as often as
the authorities would let her. She had no
companion, and wanted none. Mrs;
Baggs, who had never forgiven the rebuke
administered at the starting-place di'our
journey, left ns at the dose of it. ! Her
leave-taking was dignified and pathetic.—
She kindly informed Laura'that she wish
ed her well, though she did not conscien
tiously look a nun her as a lawful married
woman ; and she begged me (in easel gc-t
off) the next time 1 met with a respectable
person who was kind to me, to profit by
remembering my past errors, and to treat
my next benefactress with more confidence
than I had treated her.
My first bnsiness in the prison was to
write to Mr Batterbniy. I had a magnifi
cent case to present to him this time. 9 Al
though! believed myself, and had (suc
ceeded in persnadiog Laura, that I ; was
sure of being recommended to mereji, it
was not the less tha fact, that I was charg
ed with an offense still punishable by
death in the then barbarous stale of the
law. I delicately stated just enough
of my case to make it vividly dear toi the
mind of Mr. Batterbuiy, that my spffec
tionate sister’s interest- in the contingent
reversion-was now (unless Lady Malkin
shaw perversely and suddenly oxpired)
actually threatened by theGsliows I While
calmly awaiting the-answer, I was by! no
means without subjects to occupy my j at
tention when Laura was not at the prison. ‘
There was my fellow-workman, Mill (the
first member of our society betrayed ] by'
Screw), to compare- notes with; And
there was a certain prisoner who had bfeen
transported, andwh&had some very im- 1
pot taut and interesting particulars to com
municate relativeto our life and its chances
in our felon-settlements at the Antipodes.
I talked a great deal with this man, fof I
ftjt that his experience, might be .of the
greatest benefit to me!, | 5
Mr. Batterbury’s answer was speedy,
short and punctual. I had shattered his
nervous system ■ forever,' he wrote, (jut
had only stimulated his devotion to my
family, and his Christian readiness tjo lciok
TSttfigg l ! t!W ™y ffiPjjgfefrigfi4 Eforliad
engaged tho leader 'of Ihe circuit to de-;
fend me, and he Would have come to dee
me but for Mrß. Batterburv, who had ipi
plored him not to expose himself to agita
tion. Of -Lady Malkinshaw the letter
said nothing; but I afterwards dißeoraijed-
she was tben at Cheltenham, idrinKihg
tne’waters and playing whilst in the eii 1
dest health and spirits.
■ NIBECTOBY OF TUB HOSPITAij*
JLP —The United States Fanitary Commissibn
hivo.estabiishod an offiqeof information inreiard
■ -td patients in the GenßrafHogpjtals of v.
of tho We t. By a reference to books, whioh are
oorrected dally, an answer can. nndrr ordinary
circumstances, be given by return mail to the fal
lowing.questions-: • •
lst/Is (riving name and regiment) at
present in on? bospl alofthe army ol the Wert?
2d. If «o what isms proper address ? M
Bd. What 'is the name of the Surgeon orChaplk
of thehospi.al?
ith..lfnot in hospitalat preaeni t haa he reeent
ybden ittboapitaiT, t •
ha ijjein hospital* •Hit, 4t .^at;
' > oth. If recently-discharged from hospital, was
he discharged fromscryide?. ;.. -
:;: 7th.lfnoi'wbat were hU.ordmoa leavin'* ?
The Commission will also fiiriifsh more speoifio
nfornjation aa tb.tna of'any patient in
io General Hespit&ls r within as short a space of
Jme possible afier'tt request to do so fromaay of
itseomaponamg soeieties,
oftha PitepFow- will ,be.open daily
•S o'olo^ka,'m,, to 8 o’clock p. m.,and eo
•oeaable in'urgent caaerafrany hoar oflcc night.
„ JOHN S. NEWBBBBT. M. D.,
Secretary: for. the- Western Department U, Si
panitary-CommiHion, No. 459 Walnut SL. Lou
fevßfo, gentocky. ianU^ma,
Fob re nt—a good three story
P WBi-LINQ. oornar Third and B oea strata
inquire of S. Cathbert A Soon, nr
■ • ■ W. H. SMITH * CO.,
iaoSO
[To baCoptip^ed.]
OWW r j,.
at’ra
: - coiitJßteJ-iieiMMii&s.
v 'ir.-X t-js'ifr-m -t?i -'n —-jd fsu; :c. »
of Euwpss&^tMjnwn*
■C, ,“.• teoit Bciori. j
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§ ew York--—Fob a
ynDaa»-..,,.u...;,Liyerpool..:Boston■'•l VaK . 5
—
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y6ik .;.:..'Bol> 1 if
■TnbatCaln;l...,New'Y<lrk'H*v»n»i.;. Feb 14
Boheml»i> ( , l VwPpr Jeoft i.iarenwot Feb 14
Earopfc.'...„„iß(«% r ._Xiyerpo<>ll .Feb 18
■^gl«^8»ioB : Befell
BritishQuoea-New xarfe.. Baraia M &r >2
Cantda...:...;...;Boston..{«.;.lBirerpool4
r ~.»Mar 11
Ainenoft... —NewYoikGrejtown.: Mar 14
HOBEY XABKET. '
(COBESCTID tUILT FOS THE XOBllis POST )
_Tbe followbg are the bap leg ind Belling rates
,f«ir Gold, Bilver. io.: i
Silver ’ ”, 45
Demand Notea... f,j
Eaitari*n Exchange.
'New York.::... par
Baltimore ....i. oar
Boiton _ Jaf
Western Kiehanfe,
L0015tfUe.......
Cleveland
St. Loniju
PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET.
Ofto* or the Daily Post. I
Tuesday, March 3d, 1863 j: [
hare to notice a continuance
of fine weather. 'The first Spring month opens
bright ami fair, but flow tons it will remain so we
: hare no moaiuof ascertaining. Our rivers contin
ue-in fine orderfor the largest class to do all the
Business offered. Tbo coal gone end to go out this j
rise' will'berely axoeed two hundred thousand
bushel. It wilt take a day or two to ascertain the
j ttets. when onr readers will bofaltyadviseil il'o
I think it about time that something weeadone to
| settle this vexed question; ho that matters may
I move in their proper channel; Itihecents a btish-1
I*l for coal in Pittsburgh is a steep figure. Flour—
I We hare no change to notice either as regard
I prices or demaud. Holders are firm'ih their riews I
I whilst trayori, who are expecting lower figures, I
I hike hold Terr sparingly, so that beyond the 10-1
I cal irade there is nothin* doing. The stock in first I
I hands is not large. Bacon—A epfitiriued flrmnrea I
rperrndcs this market; nolderahare a right to be I
| jolly; because they can obtain the highest rates I
I ahyqiifficulty. The stock in Drat hands is 1
I ndt large, and ii daily, diminishing uhilerb good I
l loeal demand: Oraln-rBUII firm, The receipts I
(hr sometime hare been light; and former prices']
were Welt ma total nod. Groceries—We hare noth-1
| hew to not*. SMccs tend upward with a good de-1
ptnand.,, . .. t., , . , I
1. •'•rMse—Sato a) bbls it Extra id SOdfidS; lfig
I ofßorin fttfe Chemical Go.
lier"dTw& • h «*„ r *rf 6 barrels and 5
Ra^SS* 1 ” * bbK ; JtecUWat «»!
lO hbu 5Pe, ■ I
fcVwrwpfr!? bbb in batk, to be barrelled at I
6 OrIMM law* to do I
Sales 150 boxes W. R„ 73@14. Qoshcn J
25 bbu orlams •» see®* 10
-Etwi^^’ !^*I P®^ i,i ' ,e ' 2!S2iO
paovisioM MUKKr.
I , CtaetnnaU.
I mS 1 ? e is a weit.maintained market for Lard, at
I b ' 9 OWrej? generally asked for.
IRf 11 ?® * >r * ,1 «*tnwanntTWi. Tho salwwererair at
[the figures quoted.
I R . Large sales of Bulk Rib Sides were made at 63
I »t 7Me, • ShouldeS,
..V; 0 ™®er oF sales of heavy clear sides, boxed,
at So reported yostorday, weroconfirmed. aniad
dUlanal lano sales; were made at iSd to-day—
UumborlaniTontand Long Middles are neglected.
Theke were no salesof 'MossJPork made public,
m i?2* bring over $l4, nor old more than. |
w .&Ol though holders who are now sofioring, era I
| groftygenersUy firm In asking 25e above.Aese l
Shoulders were said nt 5V*, arid Sides at
.63io,<paoked.' The offerings at thine figures; tol
bntforptesentde-j
4K^i°sft& s i o c[,. rain,,cdbr “ n4 ?j
!" Chicago..
The markets to both Live and Dressed Hogs
wore steady and firm at yesterday’s prices.' There,
is a tor demand for favonto brandsef eity packed
& at English Meats
Qbl“t but flrtn. Lard less ootive but scarcely so
firm: no. Isold stWs country steam at 92£fcllQc:
ponntry koulo3tlo>so, and city steam at 10VL
JRIVEB ATEWS
'Cincinnati.
S Th ®. r iu tf be,e b *■“ IS 0 Suvifiable condition,-
alls being navigable for the 'larger class of-
So „fo 0 - L 2 w « r Ohio, Cumberland'and I
!S3OO are in fine navigable order. With
very mir tonnagmfreights aremoderatefor Pitts
burgh andiNastmile/nt the’ advanced rates.—
Shipments ,to the former point at 30® J
40c. 'andtoNdShville at!s2 50 hundred pounds; I
The left for Evansville and Ca{ro last
.oveping, Capt. .Throop having; felorrabh* I
W^ o PMtUrp.. Cdptain Drrohwi'* J
ter and Count Deaonche t wore n uharge. Wepto
dwt a brilliant oareer for the Ahnada in her new’ l
trade. Capt. Throop m oommande 1 ; -I
PRESENTS FOB THE HOLIDAY’S.
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suohaacastort, ,cake, apd, fruit; baskets, goblets,
sMubfeS S p'&^ a ' ;,VBB ~
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1» DEGEIfBEB. 1862,
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