The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, February 04, 1864, Image 1

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    ADVERTISING RATES.
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rot tending_ matter per - square, (40 merela,)
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I/* Y b it* 4iP .V,ki 6,ar
r 1113.. 1,00 0 mon he 9, !
Tree insertions... 1, Three months..... 11,00;''
grour insertions.... 1,50 Fo . nr months..... 13,00 j
Wive insertions._ 1,76 nye 'Months...... 14,00
One week- .. 2. ~ 1 - x months 15,00
Two mks 3,50,4111 e year 25,00
Three Weeks 6,00 "_,, • /
One squg.re changeable onec a week 1 year. *30,00
• 320 A:I I' S •1' ."••
Single subscriptions by mail, 1 , 8,00 per year, pay
able in advance.
Delivered in . 12Fie city, at 18 cents per week
payable to carriers.
WEEKLY - 1- 0 p. -
Slagle qµbscriptiou s .......$1,60
Five copies, each 1,40
Ten copies, each _
1,30
Twentreoptes, each, (and one to getter up,) 1,20
Thirty ~ " 1,10
Forty - " " ‘• '`;' . 100
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HERNIA OR RUPTI`RE
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia. or Rupture cured
Hernia or Ruptare cured
Hernia or Rupture cured. '
Hernia or Rupture cured.
eru a or Rupture cured
Herulet or Rupture cured
Berndt or Rupture cured
Rupt Iwo or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia eureil
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Itupt lire or Ilermin cured
Rapt are or Hernia (lured
Rupture or; ,
cttred
Radical Cure TrumN
Ritter's Patent Trills.
Pitch's Supporter Truss
Self-Adiutiling Truein
Dr. Banninfra Lace or Body Brace, for
the of Proinp,ls Men, AtklonlinAl
and Spina: W cnl ne,ei
Dr. S. S. Fltrh't Silver Plated Sup-
Drops,for the support end cure of
Elastic Stockings. ILi i wrrtli and VM-1.:081:
Elastic Linea Caps, tor we-di: kilvvp.int
Ankle Supporters, for jouv,
ti pe noory Banit“,
ticlf-Injecting Syrtugt,; ~ % er, Liu,l
of Syrengev
Dr. MEICSER ha xlgo fl Truax AS ; hi. h ndl
atlicaliy cure Herobi. or Rupture.
C(•;t! hi I)rt r'n CTC E, N.) tin IVin )
STREET.; nign of the (..iGhlen .:11ort sr. Persons
writing, for Trusses should send the number
arounkt the body itittne.h.tiel) orrr the
DR. KEYt;ER kill gi e his per,.)milat!entim
to the itiilwatkorol Truaee+in ad ait± and children
and he is :atistled that, Nt IU. an experience
tivent yeiiN, he onabie,l to give sails&
Illg Sy: Sages
Self-Injecting S3-r!rige*
Self-injecting, Syringes
Self-Injecting Syringes
at DR. RIEYSER'S, 140 Wood street.
Suspensory Bandages,
Suspensory Bandages,
' B BaPeru 3 orY Banslage,
Suspensory Bandages,
A dozen diferent kinds.
A dozen different kinle,
A dozen different iiindn,
A dozen different
At DR. HEY:•;E:I2'S, 140 Wood street
nolo4 yd&w
pILE3 OF
TWENTY YEARS.STANDING
CURED.
Below will be Au cc‘ I I IfieCie from Onc of t'
>44( 'respectable citizens of Wilkins to-1044, in
regard to Dr. Reysel's Lingra:/'s Eland :-earAr?
The Doctor's cerlUicatcs art !rah! reach, and no
one need be &rei ved in regard to hit preparations
DR. GEO. H. v- ER
.I became nifieted with
Piles about ttci ntc y,a
and every year
they were gro,‘ vr=e, trouble me
veilNuch, lc, At times as toimitt nx
for work. Sometimes I was so hmi that I eoold
not do anything on account of them, they e,9,Lni
out on me as hrge as a hickory nut 1 had tried
a great deal of medicine for them. 1.113
and take whanyver 1 eould hear of or read of la
circulars and pamphlets that fell in my way, lint
I could not get corgi, sometimes they would do
me some good for a little while, hut afterwards
they would return again a. l,a 1 ae ever. I also
applied to two Doctor, who visited me et my
Louse and gave me some medicine hut It Would
not do, I could not gt t w, 11. Over a year ago I
got an .advertisetnent of your Lindaay's Blood
Searcher, made by yourself—when you sold it to
me you told me one bottle would nut cure nu?
and that my whole system would have to bere
newed by the medicine before I got well.
bought one bottle and took it home with me end
used it according to your direct lone. I then call
e.:l to ace you again, when you nat.! 1 euuld nut
expect much b,metlt isrn, one bottle. I bought
it on, one bottle at v time. until 1 had uued the
bottles. After ti3O quantity had been used, I
was entirely well of tl e Piles, which had tort ur
ed me for twenty years. In other respeets 111)
health la Dhpruved, and I am ns well as could Ix
expected for one of my age, being sixty years
paat. I have been well now for six months, and
there is no sppeantnce of s return of the disease
I can do any kinkl of terming work now without
the Plies COEliii4*, ‘IOI4D and hurting me. lir:an
pitch hay, cht,) hi:, or do any kind s of
work which before used to hurt me. When I
!Quid uut your Ifiuuj-Searcher I kept on taking
It anti! I got entirely Well. I consider it my du-
ty to make my case known to the country for the
benefit ofothers Who may be suffering as I was,
and do AO know the value of your medicine. You
may publish MIS if you like—l live in ifriatna
Townihp t: ang wt.!' pleased to satisfy-any
l one
of the truth of this certificate if they wishfotkall
on me.
ELLIOTT DATIS
ia ' abei : 24t2l, lUa
Look out far the name of DR. GEORGE H.
KEYSBE on the cover of the bottle and patted over
lAgeo for iris If fttlip on the I.lnite4 , S t es
.gebewpOnilha tap of the bottle to prevent being ttniot.
ctenyitinZbli . 2.4oo ""g lia rtick in the okarket t
Aelg" l -7.l l kvi r;
IIgiEsPVT
IMPORTANT TO ,LADIES,
"Great American Remedy."
Harij , A rano Thermal
texcmAJEFI JI ILLS
4_ll - A,VENEVER VET PALLED( W HEN
11,11,' - the direthonft hate been strictly followed.)
in removing difficulties' arising frnin
OBSTRI ("LIONS,' OR ST( (PPAGE
lir in restoring the system to perfect health when
suffering from :spinal Affections, Prolat.ises,
rteri, the Whites, or other wonknesses of the
l'terine Organs. The Pills arc perfectly harmless
on the constitution, end m y be taken by the
most delicate females without causing distress;
at the same time
TtLET ACT.A.9 .A
liy strengthening, ini . igorafing, and restoring the
system to a healthy condition,, and b) twinging
on tht - monthlyperlod withregnlitrity. Nomat
ter from what cause the obstruction nine at iae.
They should, howt , ver. NOT be taken the brat
three or lour months of pregnancy, though safe
at any other time, as miscarriage would be the
result
Ent' lio \ cont ttillS GO Pill, PINCE, NE.
DULLAH.
DR. IJULAVF:Y'S TRE.ATIAII
on Die,thi, of Females, PreKtotifQ , ~
I• 11111
flarrclinesa,Sterility, Reprot . luotion. 511,1 alalm,
of Nature. 05,1 enapluit fenny thC LA 1)11:S . PRI-
V IL NI ELlt.:4l L I ) V.L-4 Eli,ajJa -.
killolll et of )
pages;'Rent free to any foliireks. .
't•Tlx cell; a requir-
NI to 1, , 5) postage.
a,r'fl;e pith and Book , will be emit by- mal
eonndentially. when desired. ,E.,1.1:1
and pre-raid on receipt of money tit
J. BRYAN. M. It.. t;enelol Alrolll,
No. 76 red', SI reer. Ne.,, York.
.kii - Joseph Fleming, Druwg,t, corner
the Diamond and Market street, agent fur Pitt
burgh.
KuNKEL'S CiiLte.Bitirr.6
•
bitter \Vine of Iron,
Bitter \Vine of Iron,
Bitter Wixt.ot Iran,
Bitter IV ine of ircit,
For Ily ;pepsia and lieligeetion
For Ul hperairi and Indigestion
For U 1 spepsia and
1.•,, and Indigest 11111,
.or Weak Stomachs and ( }tl
I or Weak Stoma, lir , . 111 4 i ener,i Ur Fli I
For Weak :itocueuillis and iongral Detnhi
t Fog ealC Stub) ai• tis. and ( Pleta 11 t
Helialn, and Sure to dot ;,,,,d,
Reliable and S - Ure tadneinod,
and sure to do di odd,
Reliable and Sure to do Cludd,
And C . :um,' do harm
And I'annot do liar,.
And Cannot do I lam
Anil Cannot do Harm .
It Costs but little and Purities the Blood,
It ('oats but little And Purifies thr Blood,
It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood,
It Costa but little and I 'nr:tie, the
We only ask v Tri.d.
NVit only el,,k
We oidi ri
W, . 1,,1.
Of this VAluzihh , Toni
()f this Vni at r Toni
( , 1 Ini4 Valuable Toni
ttki I ., tlt,hie Toni
Ir 0t... lin.ll 11..
I n/ls, 7E, Ctn. and hie Dr 111,,,
)li, Tf• 1, mot I h.r Doll.kr 1,1
I 7.7/ I 'ts. and ime 1/011ns r bon.,
by N. A. KUNKEL.
BRI li,,nerll Depot, 1H :\larket strut, .11r.t
ritmr.g. PA. For a 11, in lITTSISURGIi. by rli
re-pc,i ml.ll. 4.1,11,
}or evlr in Pittstmrth he E. E. 5E1.1.E1?..S
ant It. 1..1 ANSI—STOCK k
ja.nlA-iint
In' ever y:1:111,1
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DR. BROWN'S OFFICE,
No. 50 Smithfield Street.
CITIZENS AND STD ANGERS IN
need of medical 10v)...e-tt , ..1,1 not 1. , 1:1
him a en!l
It; .0, n'• rclitedo, r ilzl to cure impu
rities. 5:701111 , 1.e Allti I 011Cre t 1111-oionz.
lo.re,101.• I. r. psnriania all I
other ,klo the ,%hieh the 1,-
tit•nt tqnorilit.
EMINAL W E.\ h.,
Dr. P. remedies for t t•rought on
by solitary habits. are the 01112 noideontis km"; n
in this cr,oritr•: Ir tiich ati.l it ill t-pee , til,i
restore to health.
Dr. ritima's temediem car., in a low dos t'
painful affliction.
Ile also treats Piles. (fleet, fionnorrhoe,
thal Discharea, eniale Diseaae.s, In the
Back and hifineya, Irritation of the Bladder.
Strictures,
A letter to be itns , kered must contain at I.•n=t
ONE DOr.L.AE.
Medicines sent tp any address safely packed.
Office aced private rooms No 511. Smithtlehl
STRF:ET. Pittsburgh. Pm. n015.1,N.w
NOTICE •TO ALL CONC'ER.NFL—
Aniong a certain class ui self-impend ant two
ple there is is peculiar feeling of contempt attach
ed to all physicians thel ticlvert lee and treat the
distaste named in thisroara, ( Pit T I tta trAREa,I
by tt ,hottitt he, they nor no one else van
Are that not rtiv , ire that all phytiliti its treat dis
eases of itier) denomination. in ! . 11 11101 T
,loot
the very diseases that are so obniia hip, ti, t o e,
eery retried parties. T !Oirlilt ar r het .•
let one iti their family go ton part t, that ha, de
voted year. fur their benetit. because he o hi era
se. the fact. and their family physician same he Is
a humbug so he can get the ( siren he
ba
almost deprived the party al lit lilt'. lit! CO1111..:
ATlAlitTel the physiMan t sit advert ises—how else
are the) tit know Are they not aware that Mir
Astley Cooper. Sir Benjamin Brodie. Sir Charles
Ball and ill, Paul Bier:trill den oted ears in the
treatment! si these ddsttlise s s I These men are bell
up as shining' lights in the medical world ;I don't
assert that All men are worthy that puhligh. stilt
there are a great number ol titian that sire. 1. has t.
devoted myself to the study and treatment of
PRIVATE (dais.r.-I upward:, of 40 years. and
w it lion , (-die I-111 v in I have ins - art hundred.-
front year- of and untimely death .113
t rent meat , ,OLltillafitO the vegetable al roc, .
as 1 think II in the best and insist ttertain. It r sir
my pallier to bring hundreds Si! tlOrtillf`Aten u I
thought it neottasary to ce rt ifs to nip eneralsue
-ens:
but las 1.110, residence in this city I, ',dill
cient tiro, it w 'thou t adding more. sperinaforrleci
and all diseases arising from it are rur•-‘1 11l a
(111.1011 time than heretotore. It behoot es
every voting mein Arid woman ht be careful in se
lecting a physician. The different advert
that are (seep in pur pruners are of no worth, and
nn benefft wilt arise from answeN than only
of health and money. Hundreds are cured Allllll
- by in 3, new remedies. Address Br sue.
fan-lyd Pittsburgh Postottlee
COSTAR'S
M 3Ft AT I IV
EXTERIVIINA.T()RS,
FOR RATS, MICE. ROACHES. ANTS,
Bed Bugs, Moths in Furs, Woolens, kc., 111-
4eetti on Plgrils,
Put up'in INse. 60c; aid *1 Nixes, botties and
flasks; i 3 no(l*6 Hooks for Holds, Yul I, Insti
tutions. Scv.
"Only inf4llible remetlies known. ,
"Free from Poisons.:
"Not dangerous tothe Unman Family."
"Rats come not of tttetr holes to die."
AllZ - Sold wholesale in all large
Oita..,Sold by 41.1. Druggists and Dealers . every
Where.
&al - Beware of all worthless Imitations.
O-See that `Wostar's" name is on efteh box
bottle and flask before you buy.
Address HENRI" R. 'STAR.
Principal Depot, 4142 Broadway, N. Y.
Sold 6y R. E. SELLERS & CO., and B.
L. FAH.NESTCCK & Coi. Wholesale Agent.
Pittsburgh. jyl6-6nideod&w.
TEE HOW± SEWING MACHINE.
Invented 1845. Peitceted 1962.
r
.CEIVED 'TRIBUTE FROM ALL
, ther Sewing Machines, at the World's Fair,
1862, while the Singer Sewing Machine received
an honorable mention on its merits; and Wheel
er elr. , Wilson 3 s a medal for its des ice. called "Cir
cular iloo,k.y ra 'he gow,g, Sewing Machine, was
11.
awarded tut Its an English Exhibitor,;
as the . best ail:purposes on exhibition, Our
lightest
~M.aihaf t esertinteed, to make perfect
tat t llerrieSt fabrics. ,
tta n itcr rei s iTallWr..Peien 'eStOttiir;retreets.
.4-.4.)4 O GAECTOR.
mrl64l3taw-1y Agent.
VVE.HIiSTAHLE FOIL SALE.—THE
ntiKeistockonqsisting of lipliS,Fati..G
r Caltkikcas, BAR 19.1. A CTIP-g H-4 1 "
NESS, HEIRSf , SLEIG , ILS, and al other
vehicles belonging to the establialuunt is offbred
for sale by the undersigned oci.rensonahle terms :
and also, the bulldingslvill li)e sold or leased fur
a term of years. For furtherinformation inquire
of fr. PI,: PAWTERs u .
Corner of Diamond st. 84d Cherry alley.
jarill-dtr
50BASKETS, "31;3 `k'
Quarts," Ileidziels , E.Ofmmpaghe, 1
30 Cases Spork,gpg /goodie.
In store and fOr9ain by
111/c.r.:LER & RICKF...RTSON
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CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C
A T T HE
NEW CARPET STORE,
w . 6h,, ti,t• j;rOSRIlt Illi , lllll. 7t
W 1101. '1;1.1 I; 1:11 . I I
WITHOUT ANY AIiVANCE IN PRICE,
A 'hill link- of
CA P S
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FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
319 21 it µWV
Woolen Drugget.s & Crumb Cloths,
DOIV LI I) ES
r ral)l.• and Piano Coverl4,
Rugs, Mau, Stair Rods, &c
in lira Incl. from
I' EN to I'WE:IN I \ -FIN 1. PEI‘ ohm
thin} 413, MI
1,1-ma Thnn Nhanufnetnrer% Prlet,
( , ur k now, nll Lil int;
ttn pun-it ,-t it it h, it huh 1 . 41 ^ Lhr
M'FIRLiNO, ('OLLI\S & CO.,
Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth St.,
)lets 1 , 11411/nl,e !Mk' I
14.0
Suitable Holiday Presents
Embroidered Piano & Table Covers,
.I( ,„ I \ LLi
VELVET & BRUSSELS HASSOCKS,
3I'C'A I .1,1:31'5.
Pa.,:::alTe from England and Ireland,
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EUROPEAN AGENCY
THOM A. , 4 12. TTIGNN,
EN . F. 1g . .2
Pittsburgh,
Pt,- is prcparol to ta•ing out or
bring out or bend I. , ,trk poilserigars from or to an r
part of tie oil cot.ntr either by steam or sail
ing. po.kei...
-Dill] 10 I)S FOR SALE, j..nyahle nny
part of 1:1,11pi•
Agent 1., the In. , l.inapidl. , no I C;nrinunti
road Agent for the olk! Ifin.k Star Line
ot Packets, and fur the lines of stenn
.111i11,; tw•IWC,II Nf 1.;~<•rpnol.
;.111,4y.
IMINIEMBEIEIM
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( ortier of Prot' and St. Clair Streets,
PITTSI3 , PA.
IH\Ilb: 1, itGEsT, ( DEAREST, AND
-;,1,.! 131 Li., ALINS
1. ill; in the I . aitett States.
tair-Sitirlf , hts cnn otter and rev if IN' at any 1 law.
• Iff I 1,,'. lin coat:0110,g full tutor. atifm :war
Fr., say appllff.tt 11,11 10
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ITT, ynu , Int}our lITI - Trored tt 'I T.)
it,. IT TT-, Flirt nr,• nt r
:nire ntt• hen ',el In.;trot e !night— this tat tins
tun, otl nireutl . t to, lituttlretl. ot people. taut
-.llfl'eriog trout Itutget g. T. night The) nre
nnported trrp, .•911 Ik.. Seell
nt w 1 ottt.n• I !Or 11.
rrtlr~tln Io• 111 l kl ILr pret nl,oultl
t•TIT, (I), tit ttg. 11 Ill; tt 5., ntt 111 AIWA)
glt T T• 5 TNT TT, T,kt,
.1. 1,1 k ../1/ /ND, l'rncticAl
I.llh ,trt, - .1. Hank Blook
.tir• i/.• //f 11111../,///r44•411.1
A] It I 4VA N .1)11:!-,i
ti TILE LARGEST AND REST AR-
Hotel in the :\ Eng - I:Ind IS
CCIIII.:11!) . h Wnted, and easy of access Iron' all the
route, of t rat el. It contains All the moditrn
Im
plot,'m,Mint ',dry root enienee for the corn
-14,1 illlllll 11 lA, I Cling public.
..110 ik,1111114 ;Ire large and, ell y, a dated;
the -niter I#l Iln/In• tlfllllp.t.l, nud con,
pi. tidy t urnished for families and large traveling
parties, nod the house kill continue to be kept
as a first-elass lintel in every respect .
the In .1.1,n In all parts of the coun
try. 111.,N11 . 1" ILICE, Proprietor.
Horton, Sept. Paid. sel'2-6nd
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1121XECI"TORS NOTICE.—NOTICE IS
N 2,4 hereby given that letters teStainentary have
heen glantesl on tile estate of Parker Lorain,
deed., late of Robinson tp , Allegheny co., Pa.,
to the undersigned. All pe:1 , 0118 knowing them
...ll es indeitt.al to said estate ere requested to
intake indnialiate payment. and those having
will thew duly authenticated tor
IV. Executnr,
tp Aile,zhen) ownty, l's
WZN..2.l_a I=°l9.7E="Mil.
FOR 1 T 1 )1 N OP 1563
A L,.ll:llt , te ,t,ortment of beliliful
PAP A4N Gr N
Of all atyies, at prices lower than can be Again
offered. For sale during the season by
W. P. MARSHALL,
B ECKHA NI & LONG,
Liberty Street :Pit tsbu rgr
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Russell Mower and Reaper,
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Buckeye Mower and Reaper
quaker Mower and Reaper,
.osyngailhief Mower and Ream,
Fanner Mower,
WAdatis , Mower.
Alsoi &alert in Agricultural and Farming Im..
: }a W„
IGIGGS-4.• • - •• 51* , OFIRWEIrEGO z.
Just.reeet.Veitanddlop Welly • ••
• iTETZER-2c•AIiMSTRONG,
iak3e ,corner Market and First streets.
PROPERTY 'OR SALE.,
THE' , NDERSIOiED OFFERS AT A Thrilling Story of the Sea
private sale a large and valuable
The ship swung heavily to and fro—
Farm and Drove Stand, the king yards cracking and shivering
upon the masts.
ettmate and 15Ing on thal The wind whistled with a shrill weird
ationai Road, in Hen- ,
17 Clay tp., Fayette co.,' a., known m; the sound amongthe shrouds; and the shrouds
„
' bent inwards as though unseen bands of
"MT. AUGUSTfir PROPERTY," heavy footed
nigh 5
asceding them.
It was a dark night, vet no too dark but
.
that we could see the lofty icebergs by
which we were surrounded, looming up
like spectres through the gloom. We
were tossing about on the waters of the
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22d, 1864, Artie Ocean, and—subjected to a heavy
14
sea and a gale of wind—our position was
when, if it shall not hat eileen disposed of, it will, a dangerous one. We had already begun
11l offered at public sale Ot 4 ont-cry, on the prem
to prepare rafts, and to hoist our chests
jars, at I coda*, p. m.. , 0f. iaid day. Said tract
contains upwards of on deck—expecting every moment that
. .
the ship would be stove by the ice.
-
1,000 41ES ! i Heavy masses were continually crushing ,
against the bows, and thundering under
the counter, causing the vessel to shake
alt adjoining about threeiln; Bred acres of which and quiver from stew to stern, as though
are cleared and about fl. acres i n meadow. every timber was about to give way. At
The tinpmvements conals t a large two story
times the concussion would be so violent
.r.! ,
/
that all hands would be thrown off tlheir
_73 - vic,k ElNclelling
feet, and tumble on top of each other, in
4- a manner that was far from agreeable.
• o l ' CI •idenly a white face, with wild glaring
welt calculated for a Pll4 House, large and '- .
lips, appeared
stabling, shed and necessary out- eyes and quivering ups, Rppeared among
budding, also n good I irootory us. It was that, of the captain's wife.
She had her hand upon her husband's
sm.ITH sno &c.
FRAME TENANT . USE, lII.ACE- arm, as he stood near the bow.
t%
'Lilian ! Lilian !" she gasped, "where
There Is also on said-la young orchard ,if is( nir J ' ilia . n
',' "
grafted fruit, and a vattlety , other fruit. There — Lilian Good heavens ! wife, what
is an abundance of
do you mean ? • I left her with you in the
cabin !"
COAL AND 1 4JYTESTONE,Al
_ not there uw—l have looked
. - le is o
in all the rooms. Oh, God !my child !
my child'" and the mother wrung her
hands ill anguish, while her white face
grew still whiter.
eighteen miles East of UMontown, Pa., and four
miles West of Somerlield.tßa.. until
GOOD 1317 igt. 9E I 3ELIFt.
in the line, and staltes, atd plenty, "Wife ' wife ''' exclaimed the captain,
near
~,- utter •half sternly, "Ulan WEIS With you when
failing springs and steams lithe field& I left the cabin ; surely you did not let
This is a rare °mu:et:folly or a (MIL, In, eats- her leave
your side at such a lime as
meat, as the property 'wilt billfold at a great bar
gain. tills '
Any inforpation coneerning the propert 1 1
can be had by cftl b tigAin me atAhe Sheriirs otlic(•, ' Tea'yes 1 ' cried his wife, in accents
in Iniontoun or by
, dllag 4a John 'ildurint i of the moot
or Nichol. , AhtlArtnny i in Wharton re
tault—she is lust' My little one is lost
piercing grief."lt is all my
on the premises, Albert Cr. BlltekiSomerset Pa
ea , -'Title 1 i tle good. •terms moderate OBSPRSIOn 11111.1 1 lin I lie canal 1"
glen Ist of April next. f ' . For God's sake, oxplain S ourst If '
111.14.51A15111110W NrIF,LI)
nisitt ;I the capt a in .
.1 left herdown in the ( thin, ' f ilh r
..._ - (
I? AIII-114DAIii SA LEC. (1 the aguriaed nu tiler, • 14111.1 c dine oil
Rola rt I 1 irri ii a. , ons and the 11,,i.c1. ;lb I waith d 4o speak I.) yon.l
Peony II9IIIN Railroad Comp ) , Ito the i• ; t o i ', thought}'tut merein I lit watt, ,ti 1 . roped
is.t of l. OMRIOII 1 toy Ni ay abets soil lilt dto find yon . Not
The '-‘teubens ille and India:ha Pleas of liar ~,,,,i , t yiu 1 maned ti lilyf
hallo", 1 ( 1 11101/1) and Jett- mann Counts- - - ', ' 1 I - return, eit
Minh Wiltior %nil Heart- ti Ohio mg to Leal,• Lilian so loug alone. But
Alexander, •I Mkt(•EY and other*. 1 2 lien I I:tithed the cabin again, she was
I N . P ti 1 i 11t .„. ..4 ,, 1 , A NICETO TUE .117DOMEN 'l'
1
n 4.11 t re— , one' gone' God only know 9
i orili•!lnv the Mile of the ' , teals ii- ' -
i ills suit Indiana Railroad, tcrpii% the mum nuts where •-•'
Mit I rtioned to be due said Wilbur and 11, s in- "Lilian: Lthau , has ani one seta Lit-
der, trustees of the first mortgage and also the mu .;
aft, f t t h ,
e from
cry
snimint due them as Ttis 4 cospf !he siiondmort
ail at
the ins,o of -"Id i • timpirii :sold in the obedien e b,
411 order of sale issued out of Old Coutt, dated hu}goarcecacnn(tisevery wcnt u lip,p ail
lilt si NA li 6til, day of an nary hiffit r I will offer c ,„„,, i
at public sale, at th.o front i t 'l'44 tll4.o4.turt ' ''''''''•"'
House in Bet the loud wind only Answered with
TET:MEW/IL . , lip • , ' - 1 ...m1_ The long yards , still
mevl arealco_d_ _ece-,,,
betty, en the hours of twelve ore s ' (ton and heavy iceber gs "(k fill n.e.Vlll)oli. a ce d dv.„.
three o dock p in , of the
27th Day of Fs binary , ISGI, and the timber groaned and shook as
to the highest bidder, for rash the entire property the) had done la lore The silvery ac
and road of the stet/lien% ille 1111c1 IndtianA Co Hail
roarents of 11111, Lilian , I 01( e came not to
st lumn% , lying nillitti the ton ns of lie u•
ben% We and S'en arts. and betn i•i n ins s in, nod our k ars, any Iwe tilt as If it was hushed
the branch of sod road from I 1 , 117 Junction to forever, But the wailing tones of the
the town of ender, int lading all rtritts of was
mother, and the de pairing shouts
Poor
held and contracted for by -old l %imparts the
super4tru t,, rt and tr iCs thereon. all side tr. ka nit the lather—both 01 w limn Could not
tLirriou I • dip 'I yroilisils and building. thereon hear to give up their child—continued i
and nppe rtaming thereto , including. ale„ as a longeniter a s had ceased
our own 10l
part of 4aid prend.i. a all niaeliine shops, t, ri
tables, %Ater stations, v. isi hoLlels lotsand lands Then we—rough-hearted, childless men
usod in operating said road and held 1) said though we were—forgetting our own
rompans• for that purpose and all the snipms
locomotis es cars, mai-hitters tools and all other
danger, gathered about the afflicted p 1 r,
property wail in operating, maintaining and re- and tried to console them. I don't think
pairin the said road belonging to said liege„ {'el succeeded very tell, for our voices
and all other, the franchises rights Itnd pm
of said Steubenville and Indium Railroad Com- trembled a great deal; and the tears would
pan), which, under the lasts of the State of come to our eyes, though we kept wiping
Ohio, are subject to judicial sale, and may pass them away with the cuffs of our heavy
thereby. And in making the said sale, the plant ,
of said road, n ith all Taal estate and fixtures be- jackets No one of us but had loved lit
longing and appertenant thereto, wilt be sold en- tie Lilian almost as well as the parents
tire, but tilt locomotives, ears, rolling stock and themselves'She was but seven yeard of ,
personal property nut attached,of said tympany
milli be sold seperately , and to avoid siert flit! at age; but the earnest glance of her large
not less than two-thirds of the present value blue eves would straighto to ourhearts,
thereof
and make us teel kind and good towards 1
"1 'he amount of first mortgage hen 5e2,37n,325
The amount of Second mortgage ]ten. 1.314.441 each other. To utter an oath when she
was near would have seemed like sacri
lege. Like a lily, she had bloomed in 1
our midst, shedding a heavenly influence
about Mr.
Strong—oh' it/01,g is the power of in
nocent childhood over a sinful heart'
It was while w e thus stood, clustered
near the binnacle, offering what little
consolation we could to the captain and
his wife, that one oi the ship's crew—an
-
old tar, by the name of Bill Butler—
came towards us, holding a few little
torn shreds of cloth in his hand,
"I found these cry' hanging on a hook
on t h e outside 01 the bulwark," said
Bill in a mournful i oo e
••It is a lain 'of Lilian's dress!" shriek
ed the captain's voice.
The captain buried his lac ein his hands
with a groan, and we looked ... At one and ,
another in sad sib me There ccmld no ;
longer be any doubt about the n k atter,
Lilian had fallen overboard.
The few remaining hours of the night
wore IiVi•UN The gale subsided. Ali
raculously, as it seemed to us, the ship
had escaped being stove; and as the sea
had gone down with the gale, there was
now no more danger. Overwhelmed
vith grief, yet feeling it his duly to try
&ad console his wile, the captain descend
ed into the cabin, leaving the manage
ment of the ship's affairs in the hands of
the mate. Presently the steward came
on deck. He wished to know if any of
the hands had seen Bluseo that monima
This was the name of a large Newfound
land dog, which had been a great favor
ite with Lilian and she had taken espec
ial delight in, feeding him. The dog had
grown extremely fond of his young mis
tress, and would show his attachment in
many ways peculiar to his kind. Now I
that their darling was lost, the captain
hail ordered the steward to brino . Blusco
, to them—thinking that the sight of hint
might aftbrd a maancholy cqnsolation
'to his wife, Having searched The cabin
through without being able to find tha
animal, the steward came on deck, as we
have said, to inquire if he had been no
ticed by any of the hands, We all an
.Ne (red in the negative. None of us had
seen the dog since the previous night
Thereupon the ship was ransacked lore
and aft, for the missing animal; and al
though we searched in every nook and
corner, henvas not to be found.
While we were all wondering what
had become of him, the man at the mast
sung out that there were whales astern.
The mate instantly ordered the boats to
•he lOwered, and before we had scarcely i
time to 'direst ourselves of the idea tigit , !
we were still looking for the dog, we
were paddling swiftly in the wake of a
great fat bow head The whale made
straight for a field of ice in the distance, 1
and went, down when he had got in the
midst of it. We followed him almost to
the spot where he had disappeared, and
then lay motionless and silent, waiting
for the nest rising. Large Tha_eset. of le`,
fiMfin gloriously in the e4rlY voof
'ik smr tend , moulded Pito 4 ttkotAO.
different shapes, surroitbdOd our little
lIMIEE=I
*3.69.2,766
The terms of rode ail.] be cash. but the purchas
er may deposit ten per cent. of the chore sum,
$369.000, on the day of thl. , sale with Thomas L.
.lewett, the Receiver of the road, to he forfeited
In cane tileaMOUllt of his hid is not made good et
the time of the return ut the order of sale.
it.:VIA EE.
Special Master romtnissioner.
January 9, 1661
ink WELLING HOUSE FOR SALE.—
A_Jr The subseriher offers for sail. the dwelling
house in which lie now- lives, situated on routh
Avenue, Find Ward, Allegheny. The lot io
leet front by 181 deep, runtomr bad( to a - .at feet
allley. it la a two storied brit. k, enntaina six
rooms and cellar. The out-honors :ire n ‘k n •th
htt,ow, stable, house. he. There is a large
3 and surrounding the dwelling. tilled with shade
and ornamental trees. There In go, u aster in
all the r.ll/11 tat the Is ailing
e1=123111
also offer for sale n lesirable eduntry resi
donee in Rochester township, Beaver county. Pn..
Containing twent) acres of ground. There is a
new two storied frame dwelling, containing ai\
rooms, on the property. There is also a young
orchard of all hinds of fruit. There is it good
barn, out-houses, 6.e. It its about a mile (rum the
Rochester depot.
For terms, inquire of H. M. BOLES,
janTi-tfSouth Avenue, Allegheny city:
H OUSE FOR SALE.—
No. 114 Elm St. Bth Ward
This property Is one of the most convenient
and desirable residences in the city. The lot ex
tends from Elm to tkingrede street. the house
a two story brick, containing six rooms, beeides
bath room, wash house, bake house and light dry
cellar and pantry. There is v nicely rat ed large
yard, and a brick stable hunting on Congress at.
The.house supplied with gas, hot and cold water;
hall painted and grained ; parlor nicely finished
ti it h marble mantles ; property all in good condi
tion. Price s4,tain. 'Ferins—i.2.ooo in hand and
the balance in two years. For further particulars
inquire at the premises. dels-drf
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DRUG STORE FOR S A LE.—IN A
neighboring City, a
DRUG -+ TORE,
Well located and doing a good business . The ob
ject ol the owner in selling is to turn his entire
attention to another business. For particulars
inquire of It E. SELLERS' N. Ctl.,
j
corner Wood and Second sta.
WHEELER 8; WILSON'S
87 Wood street
. •
. _
Have won the Ittgheat Premlumg at all the im
portant State and Mechanical Fairs where ex
hlbtell tgis season. New impror rnents have re
cently been added which rendersit the most de
sirable machine in the market. They are war
ranted for three years.: Instructions are given
gratuitously. Call and see them in operation.
WM. sumsrmt 4 c 0.,.
• 'Western Agents.
Pittsburgh office No. 27 Fifth street, three doors
below Bath BOA. Jaut.-ca.w.
FOR SALE
VAIT , I3AI3I;r:
T“ flt ring 0,1! LIU t afll • 1
eta
THE ARCTIC PRISON
craft on every hand, floating by with
Majestic' slowness, and now and thee
crashing against each other, with a force
that caused some of them to be rent
asunder. Strange, beautifamonuments
are these fashioned by the hand of na
ture—monuments of the frozen.marimers
that sleep below.
"There it goes again," said old Bill
Butler, in a whisper.
"What ?" asked the mate.
"That barking noise," replied Bill;.
"I've been hearin' ever since we left the
ship, sir."
The mate leaned upon his steering-oar
and listened.
"It is a seal," he said.
"Beg your pardon, .sir, replied Bill ;
"but I never heard a seal bark like that."
"Good heavens !" exclaimed a Portu
guese, so load that the mate was obliged •
to rap him on the head with his knuck
les. "Good heavens !" he added, in a
lower tone, "me think that one dog."
"Good heavens, lifikeel, me link 'e
sane;,"
remarked another Portuguese—a
little fat fellow by the name of Pat Plun
ket.
"Pokee (suppose it) doge, n' miki !"
(good said a Kanaka.)
"It does sound mighty like 'a. dog,"
said the mate,- as the barking became
more distinct. '•Perhaps it is Blusco, on
the ice cake." •
Turning the boat round with his steer
ing oar, until her bows pointed in the di
rection of the noise, the mate now order
ed us to paddle ahead. We obeyed, and
the boat shot forward with an easy speed.'
The barking sounded nearer every mo
ment until at last we were quite convin
ced by its peculiarity, that it emanated
from no other than that of Bluseo.
But where was he ?"
This was the question that now rose to
our lips. We could hear him plainly,
but could see nothing of him. By the
sound of his bark, we should have judg
ed that he stood on the summit of an ice
berg we were then approaching; and was
but a few fathoms distant. Yet, notwith
standing this, no .Blusco was there visi
ble. What could it mean? Had some
mermaid charmed the dog into invisibil
ity ?
We continued to approach. The bark
, ing became much louder, and was now
full of frantic joy. The iceberg—a rath
er large one—trembled as though under
the influence of an epileptic fit. Still,
there was no Blusco hi sight.
Our boat struck against the iceberg. A
pair of bright eyes gleamed at us through
a chink in the crystal wall—they were
the eyes of Blusco ! The mystery' was
explained. This monument of ice was
hollow, forming a rude little chamber,
in which the dog was snugly ensconced.,
"My God ! oh, heaven be praisedi just
look there, exclaimed the mate,- turning
to Bill, and motioning him to "look
through the erevice, from which he had
just drawn his own eyes.
as requested and beheld a
sight which filled him with as Enna joy
as Wald - with amazement in
One corner oftliii fee hound ti Ytt >Zt=
ter- odetiy t, ken
het - bauliful . 'eyes, he saw t u :• -
able figure of little Lilian.
With a few blows of our hatchet we
soon succeeded in affecting an opening
in the ice wall. The little girl and'Elus
eo were taken out and placed inthe boat.
We laid back upon our oars with all the
strength we possessed, while the mate,
drawing a brandy flask from his pocket,
poured a few drops of the liquor down
Lilian's throat. By the faint pulsations
of her heart he knew the currents of life
were not yet frozen—that she had only
sunk into that cold stupid kind of'doze,
from which there is no awakening.
The ship was reached at last." The
mate ascended to the deck, and took the
insensible burden that Bill passed up to
him.
"Captain-!" he exclaimed, as he de
scended the companion -way, "I have
brought you no •whale, but something
that •I think will be still more accept
able!"
Th'e captain and his wife both eat:t i ght
sight of their child at once and at the
same moment.
'•My child ! Aly Lilian !" screamed the
mother, rushing forward to clasp her in
her arms. Then noticing her pale face
and drooping head, she sank into a seat,
overcome by her feelings, and Utretched
forth her arms, faintly murmuring:
"Dead ! dead ! she is dead ! dive me
my pour little dead girl !"
"No—no !she is not dead-1" replied the
mute, If the, proper measure can be
taken, she can he restored in a few mo
ments." SO saying, he laid her upon the
bud, and assisted the anxious father in
his efforts 'to restoreithe. circulation of
her blood. .
In a 'few moments they had the satis
faction of peeing Lilian open her blue
. eyes, and of hearing her speak the word
"mother." The next instant she was
pressed to ;he tatter's bosom, and coyer
ed with tears and kisses. This probably
helped nearly as much as the other.QP
erations had done to restore 01,4circuls
tion tint upon her cheek and lip.
The excitementhaving in some degree
subsided, explanation followed.
Lilian stated that after her mother .had
left her to go on .deck„ she thought site
would just go up, to get a little peep
over the rail at the icebergs. This idea
had no sooner eittered'her head than she
carried it into execution. In leaning too
far over the rail, however—the ship hap
pened to give a lurch at the same time
—she lost her balance and was precipi
tated into the waters_ On rising 10. the
surface she felt herself seized by the-neck
of the dress, and the next moment was
dragged safely on to a large cake. of ice.
Then she perceived that her deliverer
was noble Blusco. She felt terribly
frightened, and clung close to the dog.
She remembered that they were half shut
in by three walls of ice, which partly
prevented the waves from dashing upon
them_ Suddenly the cake upon which
they were standing came in contact with
another one which towered up like a
lofty column. When the concussion
,
took place this lofty mass tottered over
and fell upon the three walls of ice (by
which the little girl and her dog were en
compassed), in such a curious. manner as
to completely close them up, as though
they were in prison. In this position she
remained a long time, praying and hug
ging the dog by turns, until at last feel
ing cold and benumbed, she began to
grow drowsy and fell into a doze.. Had
her rescue from this situation been delay
ed a few minutes longer, we would never
in all probability have succeeded in
bringing her to life; As it w4s, a long
time elapsed ere the natural freedom of
circulation could be restored to one of
her
Nany were the pray.e# lavished on
pseq:f o F lid?.•noble 014110, and
utigtkAU 8 40 i. 444 1 4 turn? np
hi5, 1 1044`466C Wmpi .-.0 0 t
1 0' 1 41.**J4,itt,.
• lidb4tievo =pt 4
lAart he'is prob. of his exploit.
_MOMERLiver
Milintrgstaft mt
B t 4
BERRA , hopelebni.
EVERT DESCRIPTION o
; PLAIN, AND FANCY Joa PRINTING
- -
RISPCEA.V:ricC
, ri N IO,Z4#AiR To
NALFAD, MERAfttfADAfaichfG.
13Or facilities for doing
Po stW4.:e -Wourgilzunes.
For itd one F I A- Clen 9e l : ol Seellqt be
ftrtheeSt` - '
. Church ivrti,67Mg with Polities.
The Louisville Trus , zPratbytegin con
) tains the follawinghmillatiflatirs on
I the above subject;
I 1 0 .44:
the Church cOritiiihes'this Itt4 i rmed
citing with things of
' it be till the State will, mold% Avith the
Church? A sample of, Ibis iwittysucteutty
seen, in Glas i gow,., Ketneity 4 *Rohe
tnitleary authorities sent the natinitilliag
into the Methodist Confeience,`4lift the
demand thateachaninistershould' Salute
it. B. ,AP-Pgatialatitical
body as thOugh it weretil l pouoccpay
woilkt never hiisib "been Mort di - had it
not been for' the 'toil& ri jSOHtieal
mantevering of preachers.- ifitiutolles
iastics they invade poilticar4munAlley
turn.
certainly may, errpef l t, to Ilektia4ed in
•
ch ' Al t ae
fi
Th'e ttrch'Sets rous
to herself as `wall as to. the! confitfyAler
nature, her policy and - herintentiola are
all more easily learned bythopuhlig i from
what she does than froin.her erect. Mid
who, that has been studyitigligitleffttlast
few years in the light of win' shVhas
been doing, would, for a moment dream
that she was not pf this world- r -tluAt i she
was in hex nature and ImpifiAtment a
purely spiritual ettlikiastiettntitly—
a great institution oflietteef seVupoftilhe
world to that end? • Asthey,havellistuned
to her in her,
.pulpits,„ and ass hgy, pave
I looked upon assemblies and - ght. the
tone and object of a lar,gb offer
debates, mid rehd her tong arab I:Puked
_political acts—as •they.saw heroworldly
terrifier—more efiger, more,,,ardent and
warlike than military men—vitio of:ttem
' all thus learning the naturi ) oftlfeThrch
from her acts couldhelieve that ihttlitat
Head and Teachenof the Church -.iitnrathe
Prince olPeace? Such ft CrinciripiWtom
swill premises would be lih}iossi le.
But this is not all. Ghittik '1W -2- the
armies of this war, they find. chinpailles,
regiments, battalions anddilit4llltrus-)tead
ed by reverend Qaptapis,, vivinytt c and
Generals. Christ's:lrd, my kUtgdon is not
of t liik; world; but what
world than headink armies' turd fighting
hattle,! They have left t tliamfliiit toitake
the sword, and thus give .their,tiest
testimony to the suprennio W6rld
over the kingdom of Chriat: said:
"God forbid that I should glory,' Miro in •
the cross of Christ;" but these mfadieem
to say. "God forbid that we shpßltlfo_,..rYi.
save in the art and practice ofwar. l T The
same apostle said: 'Woe isine if - ryiriach
not the Gospel;" but these men shinstam to
us if we are not found OA As, ta*c f lield
and in • the slaughter of our eAnuitst¢
Thelote of the 'brethren is u oiioOr'the
-evident:et:of OhriatiariltMyhtionimilikv.
military men meetinibiutleamistrikeettch
other, down, in death., hay i e tyiff uguiran
cloned and falsified all their ministerial
engagements and' profasSibnit' "VI & a
strange idea of 'Hi& 1 0hiiiitiaregraielon
would a heathen 4 get by aititure
these t !Angst The report. ttr,hichAppyhtpld
carry home would certainlYlN., a • le
caricature bf Chriatianify,Aitcli
obstacle to/Wilma:ol4W whelk - 4,llVe
port watflaufwajoui halittoldratit4eri
r • fl era
eo. T ;ti t'A
COUNTRY -BLANKETti
• ..•XixtrP quantYr ti ff*
OFEVED T.13:113 . DAY,
HUGUS' & H Ati(Vtj l
febl
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,SMITH; PARK lit•;CO: H1- ja
NINTEWARRITOUNDRY,
TorrrsutruG4,
Warehouse, No. 141 - Firsilu:itiY apps
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FiFeesad Irons, Dog Irons, Waglgt.i*AegAral
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Fourth Street,. above
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