,a - ‘r`r inVarniiMi For. Ida MP* matter per. square, (40 words,) day - : II o r -16/—trilVort..c....l-.- AO geteolmonth.: - .0,-. : ...... 41 , 00 e rtrong .5.P1.3 d mdathl.i.: l .; 4,00 IZ:insertions... 1,25 Three months .... 11,00 insertions.. . 1,50 Four months ..... 13,00 FivSt insertions .... 1,7.0 lye months 14,00 Qne Week 2{119,-Sticcrionths- 15,00 Two weeks 3,5010ne year 25,00 Three weeks 5,00 1 Ona.squarschangeable onec a week 1 year.s3o,oo DAILY POST, Single aubacrlptions by mail, *B,OO per year, pay able In advance. Delivered in the city, at 18 cent" per week, payable to carriere. WEEKLY r° 0 1 , 3 'T - Single subscriptions $l,OO Five copies; each 1,40 Ten copies, each Twenty copies, each, (and one to !fetter up,) 1, 2 20 Thirty 4 4 1,10 Forty n" 1,00 MEDICAL yirsuma OR RUPTURE Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Heruta or Rupture eured Hernia dr Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cu red Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Marsh's Radical Cure Tniss Rittcr' , 4 Patent Trawl Fitelt's Siipporter Truss Self-Adjusting Truss Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Brace, for the cure of PrblApsus 1 - terl. Piles, Abdominal and Spinal NVesiznes,es Dr. S. S. Fitrh'a Silver Plated Sup- Piles Drew', 10 , the K:pporl and cure of Elastic Stockings, for weak lind varl,')se For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigmat For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For PN bpe p.3IA and Indigestion. kor Weak Stomachs and sieneral Deb Hit, For Weak Stomachs and ,lener, s i I,eh s ti, F.,1- Weak : , tomach , and t leneral I lemlit For Wen k Stomachs and i leneral Reliable and Sure to doi }odd, Reliable and Sure to do s.100(i. Reliable and Sure to do flood. Dr. KEYSER ha_ , di , a whLh telll ' Reliable and Sire to do( loos, Elastic Knee Pals, fa weak knee joint, Ankle Supporters, for 0 . e..k knee Susilen sory Bandage• Self-Injecting. Syringts 1 Mx, every kind of Cyr -Inge+ ci:re Ilernla or Rupture filt - OtElce r iin W( )11 !•,TREET.; e,L;n the t Lien rthtrtu. Per36as writing for semi tie number of riches [troll': 1 the ty.).ly over the DR. KEY SER nice his personal attention to the apnea:ion of Trusses in adults and children and he le satiAle I that. with an experien:e twenty yea: he enal led to give sati.sfac Seif-Infecting Syringea Self-Injecting S yring es Self-Injecting Syringem Self-Inject g Syringe% Sold at DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Viond street Situipensory Bandage 9 Suspensory Baudagem Suspensory Bandages Suspensory "Bandages, A dozen differern A dozen different Until A dozen different kinds, A dozen difFerent kinds At DR. KEYS'ER'S, I 4 Wood street nolo-Iyd.ku piLE4 o TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. Below unit be found a certificate from: one of the most reipectuble citizens of fi'llkini township in regard to Dr. Keyser's Lindsay's Blood Searcher. The Dottor's ce7 - 4)leate* are w akin reach, and no one need be deceived in ,card tO his preparations Da. GEO. 11 became atheted with Piles about tweuty c=ars ago, ar.i every year they were growing worse, so as to trouble me very much, so much so at times as to unfit me for work. Sometimes I was so bai that I could not do anything on accollnt of them, they came out on me as large as a hi:ltery nut. I had tried a great deal of medicine for them. I used to buy and take whatever I ,oul hear of or read of in circulars and pamphlets that fell In my way, but I could not get cured, aotnetimes they would do me some good for a little while, hut afterwards they would return again as bad as ever. I also applied to two Doctors who visited me at my Rouse and gave me some medicine but it would not do, I could not get well. Over a year ago I got an adrertlseinent of your Lindsay's Blood- Searcher, made by 'Ourself—when you sold it to moyou told me one bottle would not cure me, and tiat my whole mtem would have to be re- newea by the medicine before I got well. I bought ono bottle and took it home with me and used It 4oeording to your directions. I then call_ ed to see you again, when you said I could not expect much benefit from one bottle. I bought It on, one bottle at a time. until 1 had used five bottles. fitter this quantity had been used, I was entirely well of the PileE. which had tortur- ed me for twenty year,... In other respects m 3 health is Improred, and I am as well as could be expected for one of my ago. tieing- sixty years past. I hare been well now for six months, and there Is no appearance of a return of the disease I can do any km I of farming work now without the Piles coa - 11:1,7 ,rn cr i hurtiq.g me. I can pitch hay, c];(,;, lift. or do tiny kind of work whinh before used to hurt me. When I fogad out your Blood• Searcher I kept on taking it untikisot entirely well. I consider it my du ty to make my Cage known to the country for the benefit of others who may be suffering as I was; andifo not know the value of your medicine. You may publish this if you 14 Township, and will be pleased to satisfy any one of the truth of this certificate if they wish to call tio , ri , bAv-v December 24th, 1863. OliirLook out for the name of DR. GEORGE H. K.EYiES oaths cover of the battle and paged gyp the cork for-his stamp on the United &Wei et amp elk* tap of thebotUe to prevent being PIMP; ea upon by a giurious ert fat which is in the mestlie de2B-17dikar - IMPORTANT TO LADIES, 4 . Great Arxteriesan Remedy." Rarity's Chrono • Thermal FIaNIAME PILLS HAVE NEVER YET FAILED(WHEN the directions have been strictly followed.) in removing difficulties arising from OBSTRUCTIONS, OR STOPPAGE OF • NATURE. Or in restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from Spinal Affections, Prolaptue, Uteri, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless on the constitution, and may be taken by the most delicate females without causing distress ; at the same time THEY ACT AS A CHARM, By strengthening, invigorating, %rid restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity. No mat ter from what cause the obstruction may arise. They should, however, NOT be taken the first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would he the result. Each box contaihs 60 Pills. PRICE. ONI DOLLAR. Bit. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the LADIES' PR I VATE AIEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 7o pages, sent free to any address. Six cents requir ed to pay postage. .1151" The pills and Book will be sent by mail, confidentially, when desired, szer nEEY SEALED, and pre-pald on receipt of money by ,T. BRYAN, M. D., Generol Agent, No. 76 Cedar street. New York. .WW - Joseph Fleming, Druggist. corner of the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pitts burgh. oe6-emdBw K UNKEL'S CELEBRATED Bitter Wine of Iron. Bitter Wine of Iron. Bitter Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, Ant fiery at,n,Jt JO liar, And I annul NI, I 'Anx.ro ‘l, It Coat; but little and P..tilleg the it Costs but little and Purtftee the Mood. It Costs but little ant Purities the Itl°ol. It Costs but little en.l Puntles 131.,x1. We onl} ki,g. A i rnAl "We only ask; A i •We ouly a rl,l \ inal Of this Valuable Tonic. Of 'Chia Valuable Tonic. Of this Valuable Toni. (ifthis Valuable Toni Only 76 Cts. sat One Dollar per fs .1 to t in' y Cts and Une Unllar per d -nly 75 Cts and tine Lollar per Hot'l. . only 75 I:t.s. and One Dollar per Hot :lianufaotured.solely by S. A KI'IVKFI., BRD: aieneral Depot, Its 7tarltet at rent. H,- - rtsburg, Pa. For sale In PlT'l Sill It , It respectable dealers. For aale In Pittsburgh de It CO.. and BL FA kiNESTN K t' pitnll-rn Of every kind P'lll - V.A..M. I )IJSU.A.S_E:,. DR. BROWN'S OFFICE No. 50 Sauthflold S[rect CITIZENS AND STRANGERS IN need of medical adviceshatll , l not tall to ells him a call. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to,urc titles, scrofulous and veneresl affections. Also. hereditary taint, such as totter. psoriasis and other skin diseases, the or.qln of which the pa tient is izmorant. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. El's remedies for this sailztion. L7.3;i,Zi.t by solitary habits. are the only medicines know n in this country which are sale and will speedily restore to health. Dr. Bro flict wn's remedies cure in a few days Hag CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C painful afion. He also treats Piles. Glect, Clonnorrhoe. t re- '" ' • • - that Discharges, Female Diseases, Pains in the Back and kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder. . 2 - S- T T E. Strictures, etc. A letter to be answered. must contain at If 5.1 NEW CARPET STORE, ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely paoli,-1 We shall sell Miring' the present month, at Office and private rooms No 50 s t nfinnef.f STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa hoif"al;o4 NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED.— Among a certain class of sell-important peo- WITHOUT ANY ADVANCE IN YRIOI., pie there is a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that Advertise and treat tlie fi.II diseases named in this card. (Poi: at hitisti.,ios,) why this simuld be, they nor no one else can tell. c I{ E T S Are they Si. not aware that all phi tians treat dis eases of every denomination, to I ai.t solloit just the very diseases that are 60 Ob1:103:10i16 lose very refined parties. I suppose they soidd hot FLOOR OIL CLOTHS let one oftheir family go to n pat I y that has de voted years for their benefit, because he adverti ses the fact, and their family phs sician says he is a humbug so he can get the case Often he has almost deprived the party of his life. lie comes at last to the physician that advertises—how else are they to know I Are they not aware that Sit Astley t ooper. Sir Benjamin Brodie. Sir Charles Ball and ii. Paul Picord devoted years in the treatment iif these diseases 1 These men are held up as shining lights in the medical world : I don't assert that all men are worthy that publish. still there are agreat number IA them that are. I hate devoted myself to the study and treatment of PAIVAI I.: /1 , 6.1 , E6" upwards of .to aryl without eg - otism can say I haze saved hundreds from years of misery and untitnelv death. Ply treatment t, confined to the v egeiabic: sitogeihei. as I think it is the beat and most certain. It I, in my power to bring hundreds of , _crtincates it I thought it neeessary to certil v to my genel.,l suc cess but my lone residence in this city is suffi cient proof ithout adding more. Spermatorrhea and all diseases arising from it are cured in a much shorter time than heretofore it behooves every youns man and woman to be careful in se lecting a physician. The different advertisements that are seen In our papers are of no worth. and no benefit will arise from answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my yew remedies Address Box jan- yd Pittsburgh Postoffiee COSTAR'S "V° 3B I=L M I :I_,S EXTERMINATORS, FOBReditillltin 7 s, Nitlle,ff;'i:7;OrsAPiooYct,lNc TT!' sects on Plants, Fowls. animals, Put up In He, 50c, and s.‘l boxes, bottles and flasks; 4,3 and * , 5 flasks for Hotels. Publi,. Insti tutions, dcr. "Only infallible remedies known "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family "Rats come out of their holes to die." 4a . -Sold wholesale In all large cities. AW•Spld by all Druggists and Dealers every where. ASiii-lieware of all worthless firiltations A® — See that "Costar's" name Is on each box, bottle and flask before you buy. Address fIENRY R. COSTAR. . , . Principal Depot, 4132 Broadway, N Y. Sold by . H. E. SELLERS CO., and B L. FAHN}..TCOIE & CO., Wholesale Agent, Pittsburgh. jylemdeod&w. TIE HOWE SEWING MACHINE, Invented 1845. Perfected 1862. 111 I) BURL - WED TRIBUTE FROM ALL .noCher Sewing Machines, at the World's Fair, 1862, while the Singer Sewing Machine received an honorable mention on its merits ; and Wheel er & Wilson's a medal for Its device, called “Cir cular Hook." The Howe Sewing Altaehine, was awarded a premium Ito an. English Exhibitor,) as the best for all purposes on exhibition. Our lightest Machine guaranteed to Make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics_ . Soldand rented, Cor. Penn Ps..St Clatt _streets. A. M. MoGRECTOR. myM-413tatv-ly . LIVELWE , STABLE. - 00R SAVE.—TIIE, entire stock, consisting of HORSES, BUG GIES, CARRIAGES, .HAROUCHES, HAR NESS, HEARSES, • and • ell other vehicles belonging to the establishment is offered for sale by the undersigned on reasonable terms and also, the buildings will be sold or leased for a term of years. For further Information inquire R. H. PATTERSON. of vane? of Diamond st, and Cherry alley. JEM , mdli 13 AS It 'l' 34 .I PINTS AND ignapAiktullAi," Naisidestlhatamhe, 30 gases Spaltd.o3gAlosel4, In , . JUOICERTSON " • 0411 MEDICAL The Great Tonic . rhr Great Tonic - I he Great lonic The Cheat Tonic lIHET - MATIi3I PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1864 DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C . • • He returned :Soren, and said the eosin ___ 'T 1g MISSISSIPPI FOUNDRY ` izt daring it was not his busines s . fh t (Datig 115 t. der would not let him havea to stic s k,4 l e- y . -....._. . the cars—and that he had barely enough _ -,, a'a 0 i / r.--1 St. ir_./03.31533 Ara, ---- --- to keep his own fire up. a - A NIGHT IN A SNOWDRIFT. to •5 On going out to see the state of affairs a ~.., FOR SALE AND LEASE. for myself, I found the drift, in which 4 . 7 - " - In . the fo lowing narration I have we were fast, was of a most fonnadable WO fe°- al WE OFFER FOR FOR SALE THE entire stock of • avoided mentioning names, dates Or size; and saw at once that without dig ei RI a 9...e' '-'; ~., places. I need not assign a reason ; the ging, the engine could not possibly force -i-. 1 .1 '‘,3' 2 ~z u:001.13, Patterll.B & Machinery incidents of my story will supply one. its way through. 7 -,-' a- e• e s ; Of the above well-known establishment, togeth some years ago—never mind how I went to the engineer, whom I knew, a• v a-ii, '• 1 .....- er with a Lease on favorable terms, for a period J Cr. 2 . .1 !_7 -_-_- -,!. of_years of the buildings and grounds. many—l was in America, employed in and asked if he would spare us a log or , = •••••• e• a The stork of patterns is the most complete In surveying, prior to the construction of two; but even whilst asking, saw how ~.. . : c . ti m . 't In the West, embracing every variety of Station- ' one 01 those vast lines of railway which useless the request was--lie laid nO more z 5 - .2' '' arld and R l i ver d S n tefi l m, i •= 3 ' a O ji e g in o ,T, i e o t f ho :,jj are now found of as peat utility for . we e / ,„,,..., .i ;., :; , 4 ii ~.,• a m n ach t i v iier ee r, And nearly u- every other class of work warilke, as they were intended for Nine o'clock at night—still snowing - re e.,- = a used in the country. peaceful traffic. ' no fire,'and no fuel! _-_, de e . - a E_, to e , To parties having the necessary capital, the ;. -.:. C% '' above, with its established euon and reputation I had gone out from England, with Fait buried in a snow drift, on a sin ;✓s : CI . ,-',=-; 'IT g offers an unusual chance for profitable invest- • very few pounds in my pocket, but with 1 gle line of rails—miles away from any a ....-. went. a good education, and, I might say, with home. ,-.." 4. 'if! a ' c ,3 If not disposed of as above by the 20TH OF ' '5'....._. a 0 0.,. g r z .. FEBRUARY, Mt, the Tools and Patterns will , some ability. ' I must spend the night with a dead e. . a ,_.a - -.= .. 1 .., a -gx,ce 4, Z o he sold in detail. For terms and price, Inquire I entered i heartily into my work, and man and his two murderers! . A ix ',,. on the premises. found it highly remunerative. - - :,';' febg-tC24 (IATY, .11I'LL - NE Es 10. But the poor girl! How can site bear .- v e i''' ' "! -2 v a ia a' Although I thoroughly enjoyed the oc- ; the cold? • eee re ri 7 HANDSOME RESIDENCE cupation, and the many rough and some- Al] the men set to work vigorously to ea e e c 6. 4 ;.., ,:, times romantic incidents inseparable , clear the line, whilst there was yet fire ',: r'. 0 v --.-: l'i oit liii. ALi 1-i: . from it, I could never really assimilate ;Le if a.' 4 ° ' ''' ;-: enough and steam enough to carry us c , ' )A t ~; myself with the American character: . 1 si . a unmet). Cb d —, r3-- 3 THE TWO-STORT BRICK and, as I was the only Englishman on We were not many miles from our - 1 - 2 ` 'i: a that part of the line, my loneliness was ~ ~...i destination. -"1 - ' . •i a GOTHIC COTTAGE HOUSE, extreme—relieved,. indeed, occasionally ' by violent quarrels with men who sneer- ) spade . Dig! yes—but who can dig without ea fitS On Ridge Street, Allegheny, ed at the "sulky Britisher." Small progress . was made. It soon _ _ • Near the Western Theological Seminary. occursevere a win- • One day in the depth of as . became apparent to all that we were 1 pied by Major Wade ter as I ever experienced, I had to take fast, until two o'clock, when the night For a rural residence insthe city. this property a long journey the greater part by rail— . mail followed us, ha, probably few equals. 'The house is superbly then only a single line. At the wretched ' Five mortal hours in the piercing linislied In every respect throughout ; M arble shed d;„;,-;„,i with the name of "ant- IA Hot and Cold Water ar- "'F.''''""' COu! r ;'la g ntl m es 'n L :! s rui F i l t l lm u 7:Oved kitchen range. The tion" Rat somewhat curious party attract- The conductor, half frozen as he was, lo a t n ts e 60% f e et l front by 2110 deep. The front and ed my tention. walked a quarter of a mile down the line, rear of the lot are terraced and planted vOth They were four. trees and shrubbery. it. and extemporized a danger signal as For price and terms of sale, apply to An old and apparently totally. pars- beat he could; I and the other passengers, S. BRYAN, lysed gentleman, so swathed in shawls, Broker and Insurance Agent, getting into the cars, and wrapping our comforters, fur cap, and buffalo . robe, lebi 59 Fourth streetselves up, grimly to bear the five hours -- that only a small strip of his face was of misery. As I enter, I see only the It "Viral' OAD ISAAC-FL visible, and that was of a death-like hue. • shorter of the two men; on asking him IY °heft Garrett a. Sir, and th, A young lady. thickly veiled, appa- for his friend, he says: the daughter of the invalid; - Perinsyliania Railroad Comp'y ,In the Court Rattly not . I. s crouching down by the fire 'ol ' he's ei common for she seemed to avoid looking at or aP- box on the engine, to warm." The Steubent rile and Indiana -Pleas of Har- r .„.„,,, thing him, as . ie 1 half sat, half lay, I mentally added, "And will go to esitreee cameee; and .1 ire- / Ilion Cr , unty ' Isiah Wilbur and Heim ) .11. Inins. propped up by boxes and bags in a cor- sleep, and, when the' fire goes out, will I Alexander, Trustees and „then.; ncr of the bench. be frozen to death!" IN PURSUANCE . TO THE JUDGMENT In tide case, ordering the sale of the Steubete , Two sallow evil-lookine men corn- I now saw the 'young lady watching itlie and Indiana Railroad, to pay the amok/II I t. )Icted the number. They were dressed . her companion closely, seeing him be in to be due said Wilbur and d le:can- ill a nun li inferior manner to the others. come sleepy from copious draughts of der, Trustees in the first mortga g e sat also the but evidently bad charge of both invalid l amount due them as Truareesof the second mart- , . rum and water. gage of .aid I'ot/spans , and in the obedience to and lade. • A loud snoring soon proclaimed him I an order of sale Issued out of 343,13 Court, hated I got into the same car with this . east asleep. the ' IX" ' 16th ' d'') . of . I '"u'". I'I.1"111 otter strange Party; anything a little out of the . at public gale, at the front door of the (Dort The poor girl, with half frozen fingers, I House. incommon being acceptible to me. ' lifted her veil, and whispered, with a STETJBENVILLE, 01110, 'Whether I should leave done eo could : trembling voice: the place designated iii the decree lor sales, and I have forseen the tragic termination of . ;•Can you help me? Yon are English, between the hours of twelve 0'..1)x.k, n ;)n. and our journey I cannot tell. three o'clock p. m., of the ' are VOII not? I think I can trust you." 2711 s Day of February, 10013, The snow was lying very deep on the ' ~. 'eit perfectly still tor an instant," I to the highest bidder. for cash, the entire property ground and occasionally, where a drift i answered. OtlOllE4 a 11Ci and mad of the Stetibenviile and Indiana Rail- r had formed across the line, we had much , mad Company, it tug within the towns Cl Steu-A happy thought had struck me. NICk-NaCS bens'kand Newark, and between the game and to do to force our way through it. ille 1 I had, for some time past, suffered the branch of said road from Cadiz Junction CO I was the only occupant of the car be- : much from the face and toothache, and f the town of Cadiz, includin g all ri g hts of was sides the !Arty I have de ih I held and uontracted for by !co I (;ompatiy. the itOrs..et„ and ! wee i n t h e habit of ea • stoppered !Tying a p e ueture and wit, its the r e on di si d e ira,..g a , amused myself hy speculating cm the bottle oft hloroform. ;:i'roo r6 i:t r s, depot g rounds and buildings thereon connecting links between such a strange ; I took out my bottle, and signing to and appertainin g therein ; includin g also as a mime part of said premises, all machine Mops. turn ‘. , the young lady to be silent poureethe ' tables, water station,. warehouses, lots and lands I The lady Iva, a lady .. evident, y- . whole upon my handkerchief, and held used in operating stsd road 34.31 held by said Though I had not caught e glimpse of i it over the face rq the sleeping mur ; 'omparly tor that purpose : and all the miguiei. _ fie _ ~,,,e , Ets , locomotives, Cars, machinery, tools. and all other 5..1115•F7 - she had not once 140 alto „ ;diner? property used in operating, maintaining and re- teary veil she were—yet every fold o f 1 Iu five minutes I knew he was safely pairifsg the said road, belon g in g to 341.11 'oil m an ) , bee fire..s, every ne; ~ - ement of her figure and all other. the 1rm5..t,14e33, n 4 1,1s 41...11311,3113/re, , disposed of for e some 'lours to come. •-linwed refinement of said steubenville and Indiana Railrovt i 'orn- .:. i I called loudly in his ear, and shook • - -flee under 111 r, 14 , ..5 of toe it.oe or Ii ';• lied been plodding on at a maim- . h i m pan ) . ha , . roughly, but he did not stir. ( !hi°, are sul t ie , I 1,, j a.ll,:tal aale. and nil ) pa.,, tole rate f. , r many hours, the snow be- I shall never forget the earnest joy thereby A" in waking the 'd "le' th e P l '"' c•oin in 2 t hieker find t hicker 01 said road, is ith all real estate and II xt urea be . with which the poor girl clasped my hinging and appertenant thereto, will I.c. acid en- Ti leek out nf the window was useless, nand and thanked me. tire, but the (mon: Ally.. ;era. roilin g stock and for the around was covered with snow „, ; I don't know whose heart heat fastest personal proper! ) not aft b.died, of maid romjianl „ nil i he ~;,. seeme d t o h e snow so thick- , ain h.• 40.3 se)a , ral3 3 l3. A.l 1J a, old sacrifice. at • .thou—hers or mine; I know that lefor nut /MI than two-H.IM. bf the iire.ient i, slue ly wits It ItilifiZ got all about the dreadful cold, and only . thereof. What could rd.-, 1,,, watch my compan- , The amount r f tiro mortgag,e lien . ''t2 315,3:5`, • felt an instant longing to take her in my • The an-o,nt of •es.On•l mortgage lien. 1.314,44/ i.ais I had forgetten to ch arms and kiss her. y that in the early Taking the sleeping man's great but e1,Ge2,766 part of the journey I had male some ' The terms at sale will be cash, but the purchass . falo robe and wrapping it round her I 1 .ant of the !Mole suns, ; HARM remark to Ilie two men about the I;ade her sit down, and asked her the Z 6 T, a o y sa d , e rin ° t ' / I s t e t . e l.i n ) ' /31 1. the sale with 1 k ~11, n. a entirely hopeless state of their charge • l cause other father's murder, and why she ire; eft. the Hooey, rol the roan, to be lorieited hut I received such an evil look, that 1 In ...se the amount of , of bid is not made good at seemed to be a prisoner. the time of the return of the order of sale resolved to hold my tongue for the re- As I spoke I could not }pa ce e n involun- , s it. m.k.. /Eli. mainder of the journey tart' shudder at the appearan of special master catereiseweer. The young lady, when I spoke to the carps ,. the- January 9. i 864. tant2-dtf - men, gave a quick sort of half-turn to- In administering the chloroform to the wards me, as it' she would have spoken ; l men, I had accidentally displaced the but was instantly checked by one of the rug, which the runrderers had carefully men desiring her, in a rough and perm'. arranged so as to hide the face of the tore manner, to change her seat. . supposed paralytic. Still dragging along--and more snow, !TI 'closedand blue, tits The eyes es iiere ue, e Inure snow I * * * * *: I nose pinched, the mouth partly open, The men haring'refreshed themselves with curled and strained lips, the teeth several times front a spirit flask, took ' I set and grinning horribly in the half-light a bottle and a spoon, and prepared l reflected from the snow in which we were t o feed the parelyzed gentleman. imbedded. I could not Sc; what they gave him, It had now ceased snowing. or whether he ate, for the men carefully In answerto my question, she said: placed themselves tind the young lady "I am alone in the world; I can trust - . between the sick man and Inc. vou—l will tell you all. The—the body', 11. M ROLES, I should have sail that the young lady I here she turned paler than even she had absollitely refused to take any food was before—"the body is not that of my whatever, though several times pressed father—oh no! I could not have borne it! by the men. They arc bending over the invalid ; It is my uncle. lam a Virginian; my. father and mother both died when I was the young lady, by their direction, also very young, leaving me, a rich orphan, standing, with her side face toward me. to the rare of my uncle. With a quick and silent movement she ii All I know was that I was well et l ,- raises her veil, and looks fl3r an instant ucated, and had whatefer money I with a questioning, agonizing giant!: in wanted; but when I aeft school, my un my face. etc was strangly altered; my presence She must have seen honest pity there • 2 seemed to irritate him. f .r, slightly Ironing towerrie tile, 'raffia •• as death, she formed a word with her He tried to make me marry that lips—but without sounding it—pointing wretch who has gone out; he was my ; father'sr overseer, and a more cruel or to the men ; then lowered the veil again. wicked man never lived." Although the whole had taken place in Here I suddenly thought, ,a What if a second or two, the men had observed he should not fall asleep by the engine, return l" I went out and should_ some movement, and turned fiercely to but found her, looking like devils at both of us. I, however, was already sitting with death sleep—crouched completely under folded arms, and eyes half shut, as if the fire box of the engine. sleepy ; not so sleepy, though, but that I The engineer had lett hiscold and now caught a moment's view of that strip of usclees machine and sought shelter in . . face I had seen at the station. the cars. That second look satisfied me - of what 1 and in love l ycharge con- I returner y tinued:— I had doubted—the ward dumbly spoken " I was often talked to by some of our by the young lady. The word was old slaves, and in particular by my•dear -Murder ./" I sat still and thought— I old nurse, about this man. She said he Here I ant with a couple of murderers I had come a few - years ago,. and some way —probably armed— their victim aa- I had obtained an undue influence over pp e s 1 1 . rently the father of that lovely girl. , A her massa—ordering everything, and —this is the explanation of her shunning , ' treating the slaves who had never erperi him at the station, and in lifting him into ! en eed anything but kindness from my my cars. I have y revolver—not load- I father, and uncle, with the greatest se ell; if it were I coulden't shoot these verity• men down without more proof against', them than a word—only seen, not heard. It is of no use giving them up at the end of the journey, for, of course, that, half dead when he started, he died of cold in the cars. Cold! Yes—bitterly, piercing cold; and our stove does not seem to gave the heat that it should, and— there is no more fuel? Although I could not see through the Young lady'a veil, she doubtless could see me through it. I nodded slightly to her, and fumbling in the folds of my cloak, half exposed the barrel of my re volver. The answer was a scarcely perceptable shake of the head. For the twentieth time we are push ing and battering at a drift; this time it must be a deep one, for we are come to a dead stop. "I guess I must get some wood from that darned conductor, or we shall be frig," said one of the men, the shorter and least evil-looking of the two. "Do," said I, "for it is awfully cold,. even for us who are strong; what mtist. it be for your invalid charge l', • "Ohl he won't hurf,' replleit the man. , .. Atrou• shut up antl-fach lite iniodl" said-the:other. ~•. ~ ~ . -1•1 *-1 - 7 ` l '' ~,,,, _. L-- j:. cS r- Ng 0 .7 'J. 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Anse 81 Wood id. =7=! 1g 1 id.;.,10;460 : , - FOR SALE t WILSON'S This villain persecuted me with his odious attentions; and one day—l can't tell you—but rushed to my uncle, who, when heleard, called him into the house, and in a furious manner said: 'Although you have by y6ur devil ish cunning obtained my promise of my niece as your wife, I will not tamely submit to see her insulted! Take that you villain'"—firing a pistol full in the face. "Fortunately passion defeated itself, and my uncle was not a: - murderer. "The overseer Milled-an 'evil smile, and raid: " 'Never mind! We will settle affairs another day!" "Not long after this, the fellow who is asleeptherc, and who is the overseer's'' . brother, cable and loittd hitn. "Ile is ti doctor. lty uncle becanie daily mitre and more miserable; my ,old nurse allying' it' was remorse rireyingupon big mind, be . cause he aro/Mote ~;y:l),tope "A few weelna a gsy,.my began to fail setiohilye"l.), he was called , constantlyhis orihaloifthat patelysis' ed ••' " Laietronds4 I was:a • a' • At#:3 l ,`, old ntiisein a dreadful t 5,1, WLltiS` that my uncle ting-:;4 - ; - MORNING - • " eitabli f irziglitl „-4 eferct- -i. -igl' ... c.__ 'i':.4',. -f 1-.. ii PIMA 19 FANCY MB PRINTING $`F ta m the belt 1.... SPEq/a - F':kirtrVN S TAID TO RAIUVAD;IIO"i4#O lig PRIAM - Ottititeintles for Posters, Prof:crumples; .ekAir:, .E 4 Yr' r^" '77) For Exhibititma and i3onceril canna be intoasiedjtr t ta • : -:••• found . 11.3 -- "Dettli - • tfd. a,s '6*a:seer with him."" The Doctor, said DitWfle r , haul dieted, my uncle had; had alytie, at tack," entirely lost - the 'use,,, v o and speech, and hat he probablt not be able to move fa-setae time taro:per, Ile felt the reap:midi:ll*y, too. greet, fo r his brother and himself, and eonseßliatt y, should remove him to • EL 4 .%-vbete he would be placed under therearanf the celebrated. Dr. W =-••••••••---- • . "This was said • intentiOnalli 4.4 hearing of several of the servant -and passed for truth'; although 1, in" etnniii:chi with all, protested against reitteMA niy• uncle in such a state. • "Knowlng , ' the evil4mmater offbotAt men, I resolved that would not.iakt from my uncle, - but *Odd abeolnpall, him to. •I• • - • % "I fancied I saw , a siniiiter-staiWun the face of the overseer itaj3ol - f - hlstfitt# he only remarked: • - Oh, certainly; no objeCliini bin be made to that." "Yesterday we Qtarted. "My suspicions were aroused by the Doctor and-overseer refusing to let me' approach,mruncle, either to dress him, or to help him intohisearriage. "In spite of their caution, however, I obtained a glitipise (if - lis"faCe - and knew in an instant he was 'dead:, "I was too .excited and horrified -to faint! - "The overseer knew by my looks that, I now knew all. "He at onee said, in a brutal tone: • • `."Ohl I guess yon see it nowt a sensible girl, so a few words will .ettf-, fice. There wasn't much love lost heed not you and your uncle, so you'inert not make a fuss. ‘• 'The truth is, the Doctor there phys, iced him a leetle too strong, and it would not do to - bury - him here for the job would have been blown! So We thought we would take him where no one win:M b e the wiser;the poor old gentleman has died of cod and over-exertAßAM't you seer' "I cant tell you what the wretelflaid to me; only that he said he had got -all' the old man's plunder from the estate; that he . meant to, marry me whether, L ; would or not ; and that if r so much as. spoke or lookeditt any one on' the jour; ney, he would kill me atronee. • - ' "I knew, he would not hesitatate tarry out his threat, so dared not utter a. word. "Oh! how thankful I WB9 to see yoi enter our car. "I felt a presentiment that yott , imnlct in some way save me ,fropl these hartid men." Here the poor bite t burst ears, I don't know what I did - dr 'said; only that I comforted her, and veiridriveadd never forsake inn t= Thetime was, now approacidrig _when the two o'clock train was due. 'Pmts. was a deathlike - silence,lbrekeii citify tz - : t he. muuraful.:.toneit of ocoa sionitlYgnstifl of wind,. whinii t liken I;spirita;s~nrdng,~ round us, rushed ianald4q..thvg.q&h: ill-made ears, unseen hid painfully be and felt. Every one had huddled whatever they could.find as wprotettion: ffom the biting eold. _ Although hardy and stiOng;lgmtp feel exhausted and binumbed and': ably should have fallen Into's dange - ttiffit ' stupor but for my mind being raekedivitlE4 thought. How should I act ? „ , If I gave these men uprto AstictiOttfr poeingthe ontseer survived, ) whatprOUP was there that, they :had poiuouetl ••paralytie." I asked Alied—so *é will riolviiikitet —whether the overseer tad thb',o3:lllf" with him ornot ? • .. - • ! • She said belied admitted to her had gold; dates, and Seuitrilles:to iVerr ' large amountrapon him: It was 1407q.41/9Wing.betotiltitgaitqftt. I sallied forth once moNaja_plheaAcjav,,,, and fofind the overseer ,shll lin.dc`ttu, engine, frotea Welk& t h at covered. im, and doubtless 'tfrdfie-1:Telf& 17 With fingers almost altlifeleatt bfj 4 0wn,.1 searched Nio t atud i fcau,3# the expected loaded revOlTArWakAri knife, a large ea'ireati teli;'Msettititttra his waist, containing the siblelf - n~ . :" I hastened back with it to lake, feittril ing she might be overcome with,t4s, and fall asleep. Just as I had my hand ortilitededfOr the car, I heard a.-well-loio*lt sotidra there was no „need to - thialctAwiee—Abo, driVer of the expected train, blittd9d-Vl-1 the snow, had not seen the dan g er nal ! With criminal negligeno,e' not telegraphed no al from R--; the train ' was rughilig:phol I shouted loudly-to the 'otcuMtli of the cars to save themselves,.!-luld ispraugr into ours ! Alice,, even j.wt : ite 840 timeh I had been absent, she had nearly 4 5ona to sleep. No, wonder, poor' girt • Shelia elir ri peenced - hunger; :thirst:4Zr -she qiiire,.? not, take, food from the ioyereeer,...2*Clo,7 should poison her,) excitement, 91d .„„ —bitter cold,' Such as happily ~ we don t know in Stiglared. -"! I seized her in my: arms; and-ritad -- scarcely leaped from:the car before crash, came I I' will not dilate on - ite horrord'of c ollisi have too' Many such scriptions in our daily paperm- !Ilappily r my shouting aroused moat 9t*ke. - passenza gers, but lonsethree or , conr never knew t how death-camp' laid the faulting tearer Alice - firt—tr. few , tabments, Oirefolly wrappeamp-eozr, the, snow,, Lgmarehed foriaur„ hap evil companions. , The murderers had met a unlit :. ta4n''.l than theydeserved. • - • ' The frozen overseer'- watt :aompleteir smashed beneath the eughte-k_ 5: Whether the "Doctor" Teal/yAled from the et:recta of told 'and 'the - 61brisfOrat'r cannot tell, and dirt:tot-like tcV-thiak: -- He also was a:braised andalaiostabspe, l less thas! , '„k4) l kadilitilintial**,44tathth The engineer e i rind stoket: of 4)19- Ataizt, which rats into aglad -- StiMped lhtit the snow; and were unhurt.. She passengeta-were fewiandiantyrb,- ; ! sing to say only-one was We Made great fires of the 424=4 pad waited' the whet; belplilmtiftr Amid alLthethorrors of the t sc e ne Lair, • a thrill of4sPlArkes&irkh4ving Alicelopkr-4 3 ing at we aa.hPr prot e ctor, and the night let head on - my - ipottl- der, ibter`ettimetia and exhAstfoli. sufftting. my attmaio support 'ter. I felt-as32-1-lad knoNA her-Or Was the - ftoleanelk sc - - k l u s li- oh' me whom bid Ind' under such- strange airauntitattee&-=-Wlty-libC soon , to be severed froze 1 1- -.:;,45) I 31.4 er 1 And wita this thought - closer to rat 1144 E - ••-• - At - fast help etitrtir about the mornings ttn: atm*: - lttout-, Re -110 . -1- I.4llneettll394l4.okresk s they took `tts upti-aitd t it-about& LAO 41499 , 1-Vititi-143 would w44:1 t0 ' NiceerentßD oa trotners P 4432.1. EVILEY DESCITXPTIIWIIT