—A3)VERTISINGSA3tESi— | *v^ 4 , a*r mng m>tter P" Kuare, (40 wmdm) j IggiWSfeii&L ‘' ' 'i 6o Four months 13*00 oSZSg?"-- &V 1 Three^k a : 6^i 0 - y -........•; gg ** nG B<,uarc changeable onec a week l pear. *3o,oo ! A I IjY POST, •Slagle subscriptions by mail, tt.OOcer vear Deuvereddn the city, at iB WEEKLY I*OST. Single subscriptions Five copies, eaoh . Ten copies, each i 30 Thirty 5 ' co £* e8 > ®*®hj (and one to (ptterup,) I*2o JAS. P. BARR, KENDALL’S AMBOLINE FOE THE hair. 5 4- e riMfI.ATING EXTRACT OF ROOTS&HERBS for the GROWTH AND BEAUTY the hair. a Purely Vegetable Preparation, A Purely Vegetable Preparation A Purely Vegetable Preparation, A Purely Vegetable Preparation. 4 Purely Vegetable Preparation A Purely Vegetable Preparation APnrcly Vcgltnl.le Preparation, A Purely Vegetable Preparation, A Purely Vegetable Preparation. A Purely Vegetable Preparation. ' from o^nVnvprema h.L. uy { J au * € * ,l 10 9*-ou> on bald -.T* heads; eradicates dandrv*fcures di»- a J /or headdcJu „• fe:THE CROWTOe (.IPTOP BEAI TV teSfe'SK^ —» an, jsisss=sii A growth that e cu time urinoi ,w,,.v' 'u",7„ Remember, whit nostrums h»\,- I\> *, ,? Amhollnetri, acco,np, i8h l!t!;;;, < 1i 1;, ,, e„V < .;et'i'^ C .u"|'nl" N ' “ - of the wealthiest an,l ,»a> r « i, ' | i this andneiffhhorLn'--pitipa ».uL r 1 i-Mirensot 1 to which iSSliß™ fa .1,™!,,".! are r,OH UalQ * "• 93 I'r.lM E STHKKT. ,\EW York , ball & (Jo. 1 '•> - Vlo>sr " Kkn f.o:n r*,^ t ?u,“ta «* *> <be cases where the sc il-. r t ro ' c l^ert - • _ aVjtfha/ ('‘i.-vir./. ■MSSSBS. KliK-'ALL&'tM*' N 1 Gprrs.—t or several years X have been trouble-! with a of thescxlp. which sometimes developed into an unpleasant eruption, so that 1 could scarcely ctuum* the painluJ operation 01 combing or dressing the hair. 1 had used various other compounds at the suggestion of Int-mhj, but without any advantiee, till 1 chanced to sec j’pur “Ambol-m-:," 1 iiai e tried it to mv entire •recovery, and alter much experience 1 look upon it as the nest article in the market for the pur pose it is intended Pm. and n necessity to the toi let. 1 omrepermitted ro refer to me it you see tit. Truly, [Signed] Try. K. P. LIVINGS! t >\. fl. D. Banart). of Albany. says : “After using two boxes of y our Amholine, 1 vras aurprised to find a thick crop of youue s<jft hair, covenne the entile seilp, which had'u-en bald for seven years. T . jNt - u Vork. Nov. io. 1863. Messrs. Kexdali. to.. A!,oul eighteen months ago ray wife was attacked with a sickness which occa sioned the loss of her hair to h great extent Tor apout a year it continued v erj thin, dry and short, until she began to me your Amik.link. T^ C k? n F e i* 0r 0?lcr w>tfi at once apparent. The hair began to tl.tvkon and lengthen, and a*- *un*e a-soft, glossy, and healthy appearance, and these effects are permanent and-continued. al though she has used hut oue box. You are at liberty to use these tacts for the benefit of others who may need so valuable a remedy tor the hair. Kcspeettuilv yours. _ . J-U.AiJAMS, Pastor Antioch Baptist Church, New York City ?T7 oasai. St., New Yoke. ) .Inmi-iry iw, ' } Messrs. Kendall & rr>, • used wveral boxes, of your A mboline and cheerfully certify to Its virtue as a promoter of the growth and beauty ol the hair. I never have had anything in my family which BO perfectly answers the purpose of a hair dress ing. It is an effectual remedy fur dandrutt and sore ness of the scalp. I consider it the UM article of tne_kind In tbe market. Tou are at liberty to refer to me as to the gen uiness-and perfection of the Amiiulixk. Yours truly. WARREN WARD. 60 MRKET, NKW YORK, ) January 16. 1563. \ Messrs. Kendall k Co. Gents : For a io«g time my heat! has been al most entirely bald, w> that J had abandoned the idea ol my hair over brine restored, leave mv barber some oi your Amholimc to use on mv head, and one day 1 nn< astonished at his in forming me that the hair wnsmrain growing, and the whole ecalu entirely covered with a growth of new hair. It is sot r and silken, and mwinir r&pidJy. 1 attribute ii altogether to the tise oi thggA.MBOLIM-:. JJteli be pleased to verify this by personal to any one who desires it, or would re ferthem toraylnrbcr.Mr.'N ittoC'arrao, Divi»i..n street, this city. Hespectiully. .M»HN SEM.t. jmss Fanny Sefton. the beautiful and talented aotrew says .- *‘l havefused Kem>:,i.!.‘i Amrolinh ior ray hair, and find it n vorv superior article. 1 have no hetutiiUon in t <•> ery laily who Oeßlrea an elegant hoa ! t i, nr in use ii.” Mra. Geo. 1. Moreau, , i lln.i.kivn. says: I have been usher the AhuouVb for about four weeks, and durin:r (hit time mv hair h..* lengthened two and a h ill inches. i KBJFDVTi/S AMROI.IXK I re\ ente the h:»ir irora falling out AMBOJ..I3iIC Causes it to grow on bald heads. KENDALL’S AMBOI.IXE Prevents hair turning graj\ KENDALL’S A.MUOLINE Permanently removes Dandruff. KENDALL'S AMBOLINE Gives the hair lustre and beauty. KENDALL S AMBOLINE Prevents nervous headache. KENDALL’S AMBOLINE Menders harsh hair soft and glossy KENDALL’S AMBOLINE It yurdy Yajetal,-., . KENDALL’S AMBOLINE Cures diseases ~j'the scalp. KfiNDALLtS AMBOLINE The Lev hair dieting t,.r children. AMUOI.IXK is pu, up in boxes containing two bottles—one tu t»e u?ed at night ■£*l5 ,tortttl *®- ÜBC thc ln the morning, as a dressing. It never fails to prevent the Hair from tailing out, or turning prematurely grey. It is extracted from Roots, Flowers and W.-ros. and has been used in thousands of oases w here the Hair j Ut in handfuls, and has never failed vtJ*!Z!f!!. and promote a healthy and vigorous grbwth. Price *l.OO per box. PREPARED ONLY by KESDiuvt CO., 606 BROADWAY, N. Y. And sold everywhere. W&HSZP Dr C * EO H - :KEYB I^ I^ Editor and Proprietor. MEDICAI R™ EL ' S CKZEBSA?Iff j DgjLgOQDS. HOSIERY, &c. _ FOR sale. ' NEW GOODS I NEW ! r i ,HiiKK cottage HoisEf^n! - ’ ~tn UUUUd! ! 1 SALi^Fron.4-*onJid"elufr®f, ( ff® iCUN AR I> l/l X , ! ne °f Manchester Paesel KSIS' 1 *- to Queenstown an^lLLf' Tjaeqr, a .T° nlc , ; UaU, “ ,U ™™or.m«n, of everything 1 | Th | I Sg« CI “ a » Povverfal SteaJ.htp., Theis;, Trim , mlng and HoBi^ j»- op™*,.' • i li ™£ko*, | FOt Dyspepsia and Indignation T),e ° re “ Tonlc . e "° UW Ca " th<> Particular attention of the | |t. deep U e ! SAI , L FROM «W I>s;fl'epsia and Indifos.io”; I * D ,he '«?• Tern,, entry • Xply dealrat,k ' ! *'’?% alternate Wednesday, For Sion' , . i f eb £gS% ate ! from t'o? We£k sl om *h‘ ° e “”' Pebuity: j TbWELUJKi HOUSE KOfTsALK ' " tlucene- To? wS am ! Q eu "«l IJebilit V, i i The suhacriber offers fifr Bale ' l '' rom NVw York to Liverpooltos S 5f rrcnc S - (Stt H fig Sf nCra ‘ :** - - .lock of Bead Bnttona ! * SttSSKgSgSg I 8ug.e.,ll ml ,an„ novel!,ea of ; And Cannot do Harm, ! B<,a “° n H, ' lr nrMMS anJ Nets - A lao a house, stable, coal houac. i'o. ° TherTia a Taree ! PAS 1 ? A OP'fTJhiT m^“ 0r *-■-‘“-Jli I ;,i S Bn : ! PASSA “raOM THEOLD COUNTRY, .aadtipm embro.dered E dgi NG , 1 and I unties the Blood, " ew two storied Irame containing Bix ! BOUiTluntx' iNiVkiiv K:S h'rect from 1.1 VLB ««»:« EMBROISFRtn miioi iu I‘fthi.vau.bLeT.raic, ««»!?» £MBR O'D6"ED MUSLIN, !/ M "T*“•"r iF -'' JBSSfiKB^SSu^HSs {SSiSIS nuMiomo fimmcms.liSS-S”:*KHiH?™ ! IPaSEE® . „ ‘ ~No. 114 Elm St. eth Ward. »r - - Slgef ' om . lnsl!U " i »*w«a. <»^»vaM«iu« ! .vis u »'*;»<~»a. —„aa.'Bt«jasJKs»*te •»«• ! Mf®TANTTO LADIES. »S||“3~SSS: EUKOPEAN AGENCY. ! “ fcrWWAm, H2L“ R ""r.1 5 ,” ; t-rqnamya.ouru.uanylou.pr.eea. - *ir»i:^Tor.^V b r r u ' „. HATT,GAS i \ a rm«%ir,,%2*a HIVEhKVKII VKTIM l I.K D , «I, FY h 'l.lclit Mta . 11.VIif; part of the oM cci,nt?y P H bj rti?' ° r ' 0 *"?' 1 the tlirertiona hale Ik-i-,1 elm-11, ~ u, ''h- 0 , I‘F HTTMII-RfMi mg packets. >'" t hcrb>a,oainoraall- I I,, r™"Tn ? dimc„li,es „ri„,,e I,M '" ( , , _ .8 Marker »r M‘IHT BOVlm FOR <a I V hteUlriln.Yc, AifT.vn: nr New OoOll.S JfeW Goods P’rt of Kuropc. ’ R all, payable In an; Or In r«atortng the a/itlln'MTlvt health «hen . TKLASI BV IrLBABT.M I\l roa l f tn Atm i ’syj, <11 | a “l^ , |; “''l’ticlnnati Ra,l - • y »^™ N . I By «“S"*'* A - CV A 8 A New Goods ; q New Gp- 1 "VwJh'^„Vh BOSTON CEACKEE BAIEEY. Ne " Good ' S Ooodß lO N f-.v , B&QSZFft&sg n™ Goodb a g Kew OE ST ? 0N WOEKS ’■ li J i u..i,e., ..I'll'.on 1’ '"'," : ""' ,l ’" '‘""owne.. n„■ Wliarton Brothers & Co., New Goode 2S S . New Good, ' »r n , -2 & :mTTT . hind.-,floop, Uake,Band AHorseShoelron ow Good, JJJ j) New Gcrd, THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK .. " n ' lii;i|t -'i uuun. OK PlTTsm H4.ii, pt •« M UAIJin g }“er Wine of Iron, S‘“ ef Wine o f Iron, I, 1 ?*® 1- Wine of Iron, Bitter Wine of Iron, DR* HARVE V’S TIIKATKi? ! on Die**** of PomAl.-a. Pr«m„n.-v, ' -Sterility, l(e|M,»luct,on, an, l At.,.-,, \ A I K MUjhJAI, All\ a pamphlet ..1' JWffr,. lent free r u any address sX c, ,V V,- 1 r i-d ii- pay postxjre. r ", ~lr a he in'! Kook will In’ sap* p, mail cont.dcnually, when deair, ~1. . u " v /?' L and pro-paid on receipt of money p v ' .1. BHYArx ; M. Ik, (ienernl Aeenr, T a- V, 0 Pedal air, 'ft, \eu t ~rk FlemluK, Ilruge ,; buren Dd ln " M «el .. W ,,t-nM„r i"„e ocG-cmdi.w private OISIIAHEH DR. BROWN'S OFFICE CITIZENS AND STIIA KRS IN need of medical advice-h .uld mu lm r »»i\ r him a '-all. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure impu rities. scrofulous and venereal HltcrMnn? AN<i hereditary taint, such as tetter i.M>tM«i* aed other akin diseases, the origin oi uhivn t». t * i.*- tieixt ie ignorant. Dr. B's remedies fur this affliction. brought on by solitary habits, are the only medicines known in this country which are sale and will sneedih restore to health. * Dr. Brown’s remedies cure in a few dava this painful affliction. He also treats Piles. Olect. Oonnorrhoe fre thai Discharges, Pemale Diseases, Pains in the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder strictures, etc. ’ A letter to he answers! must contain at least ON K DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely packed ! romns • N “ 50 "unthticht i t 1 iUsburgh, Pa. nolodXw. TO ALL CONCERNED.— ) -ijN Among a certain chins of aelf-important peo j pl»* there is a peculiar leeliim oi contempt attach ! ed to all physicians that ad\ ortlse and treat the diseases named in this card. (Pui v at t Dimka* its, \ why this should be. they nor no one else can 't il Are they not aware that nil pliy-iclans treat die eases of every denomination, in tact -.oi.cii just the very diseases that are s.. obnoxious to these very refined parties. I suppose they would nut. let one of their family go to a party that has de voted years for their benefit, because he adverti ses the fact, and their family physician sn\ * he i* a humbug so he can get the case. Often he ha* almost deprived the party of hi# life, lie coined at last to the physician that advertises—how else are they to know f Are they nor aware that Sir Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie. Sir Charles Bali and M. Paul Kicord devoted jears in the treatment ui these diseases f These men are heh) up as shining light? in the medical world ; 1 don't assert that all men are worthy that publish, still there are agreat immkrni them that are I hn\ <■ devoted myself to the study and treatment <d ,A7 ATE upwards oi 4U \ ears, and without egotism can say I have saved hundreds Irom years oi miqerv and untimely death. Aly treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether, as 1 think it is the beat and most certain. It is in" my power to bring hundreds oi certificates n I thought it neceßmiry to certify to my general suc cess : but my long residence In this city is suffi cient proof without adding more, .■aperniatorrhea and all diseases niising from it art cured in a ; much shorter time than hrretoiore. If t>ehoo\ es j every young man ami woman to tic careful in se- 1 lecting a physician, the different advertisement* 1 that are seen in our paper* are of no worth, and • no benefit will arise from answers than onij loss •>i health and moue\ . Hundreds are cured, annu ally bv my new remedies. Address BOX soo. jan4yd Pittsburgh Postofflce. I COSTAR’S ' v b n avr i kt EXTERMINATORS, For rats, mice, roaches, ants. Bed Hugs, Moth* in purs. Woolens, dc , in sect* -on Plants, l-'ou la, annual*, Ao., Put up in 2ofc, 50c, and *1 boxes, bottle* and fiasks ; $3 and *5 fia.-Us for Hotels. Public limi tations. Ac. “Only infallible remedies known.” “Free frqm Poison*.” “Not dangerous to the Human Family.” “Rats come out of their holes to die." •®S“Sold wholesale in all large cities. by all Druggists and Dealers every where. of at] worthless Imitations. that “OostarV name is on each box, bottle and flask before you buy. Address _ 'HfcINHY R. COSTaR. Principal Depot. 4fi2 Broadway' N. V. «“Sold by R. E. SELLERS it CO., and H. Ij. }• AHNEiITOCK CO.. Wholesale Agent, Pittsburgh. jyl6-6mdeodit\v. THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE Invented 1845. Perfected 186*4. Received tribute prom all Other Sewing Machines, »t the World's Fair, f 862, while the Singer Sewing Machine receix ed an honorable mention on itu merits , amt Wheel er 5l Wilson’s a medal for its device, called “< 'ir cular Hook.” The Howe Sewiug Machine, as awarded a premium (to an English Kxhii.r. .rj as the beat lor all purposes on exhibition, uur lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics. Sold and rented, Cor. Penn & St Clair, streets. , A. ALMcGRECrOR. my2(K\3taw-ly £ Agent. T. n J BT STABLE POH SALE THE ALA ecUrc stock, coasistiog of HUBSES.-BI.'LN GIES, CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES hat! NESS, HEARSES, SLEKiHS, and R ’n“fher x ehiclea belonging to the entablement ia offered for sale by the undersigned on reasonable terms • and also, the buildings will be sold or leased for a term of j ears. For further information inoiri»« 9* „ . B. H. FATTEBSUY janll-dU rof DiAmorid Bt -> &nd t’herry alley. \A BASKETS, “PINTS AND tH/ quhrts,” Heidziok’s Champaghe 30 Oases Sparkling Moselle In store sad for sale by > fICTTiIiKR A RIQKERTSOR SEM INAL WEAKNESS. rheumatism Goods ' : New GoCK 1 *- ’ F " Tn ' ! -"' IK,IN <'iT\ rm ST .yaiPA-s , New Goals M:w DRV GOODS GARDNER & SIHLEITER'S, 9 2 MARKET street. Black Silks, $l,OO per Yard New Spring Chintzes Balmoral Skirts, at $2,75, New Spring Shawls Dress Goods, at 31 and 37 l-2c. New Spring Dress Goods. Russia Crash, at 12 l-2c. Best Kid Gloves, at $1,25 IM.IO OPENED THIS DAY, , *T HIIGUS S HACKE'S 4°o Pikoe.s Nkw Sttlk Prints dark and light GINGHAMS, DK LAINKS flt 31 1- H A L.NU i}( Als at #2.60 GWnet Fuih and Market ste. CARPE t S . WE ARE .TU9T OPEBTING OUR Spring Stock, comprising a most Extensive & Complete Assortment, ( X every description ot English and American Goods, Including many entirely uciv styles never . before in this market. Having purchased our Goods just previous to late advance in prices, we now oiler a great Dart of our assortment AT \V HOLESA LE, AT MANUFACTURERS PRICES. '‘And retail at a very small advance. M’FARLAND, COLLINS & CO., newcarpet store, Nokl 11 and 73 Fifth Street, Over Mtßer'B Book Store. f e b!s ISVBBTMRBTT.—- HEW kn Aid valuable machine, capable of aetttag *26 pet day above expensea, has just been conn Dieted and patented. Tim patent-right f the ®tf te °, f Pennaylranla. with one dr more sia- Chinea is now offered fbr sale on favorable terms. wooo 1 L a .. r it? vbanee for investment. From **>“»*? *3,000 canital required. leteLw" 3 BOX 766, Pittsburgh. Pa. PITTSBUE H, MONDAY, MA '■'l'ii’.i »nii j„,» .irxttv u,,„ Si.OOuAWM). New Goods .t • n '-* > n i itv , "ft uMa«». I'rdl.'V.jl.jl.V','. , Money recrnirJ on fir;***!!, auS ’i I: “ ;U • I|l -! ’ .1 A K V. U . I I ( ' I Kl - •ff x’R . W « <', ■< •»• ru. JNt> K rATIKHviN < ic, K-bv^-tra.l sk)B§M, r . Corner of Penn nod Si. ( kali Sturt* rjIHK LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND M. moat »ucrc#aiul Hrsi.N'FSS MAN'S mh- LEOE Id the United Staten. ran enter and review at anj 1 time. UffIUFLARs containing full information n»-»t raxs of charge to my address on application u. the Principals. J K.N Kl\s&.s \l 1J H de'MawaAy Pittsburgh. I l * N EW Trimming Housefor Tailors. JOHN A. GEHTITH & CO., R«ff leave to announce to the Merchant I M|.»r* and Clohiens of HalLmore mid Washington ihti they have opened a TRIMMING UfU sL. at the Southsxcml forurr of llnltlmorc nutl Over tho .leu.dry Store ol Ctuitli-M, Itro S in where the trade v. ill tinda full irsortmen I In Piece Wood*.-Button*' Drnld*, «•*<• Adapted to that line of business, not surpassed by any house in the country Having established a house in Cincinnati in connection with tlie Raltimurc .House. uni e..n aei]uently having to buy lanrety’ u »• ie.-| a *-urc,! than we can offer such iudu< -emt-nts to the ir-ui.- as regards prices ns will make It to their interest toglve us a share ol their patronage j,,., cetved, tlie Spring and Summer Report ol Fashions. Wc are also the agents tor tbo American and European Monthly Reports ol Fashion, and Hcntsch A ('o.'s Latent >hr,irs. A lull line ol .MI LIT AK N I'K IMMI V jS. snip able lor Merchant Tailors and < Imhu-j* JOHN A. GRIFFITH JA.UK.S ii'NhlU., ’ feb2-3taxvtal JOSEPH H. MAiii |f NOTICK.-IKTHECOI UTOFIH AH ter Sessions ot Allegheuj euutiG. I‘ClUl sylvania, No.—, March Term, A I), jst.'j. In the blatter of the petition <>t mindr\ free holders of the City of Allegheuj. tori In' vaca* tion of certain alleys and a street, m the s.vi.iij Ward, of said city. All parties interested are herein mdiiWM t| M t on SATURDAY, February 13th, uiag. g pe'itiou | was presented to said court, signed by tivrh • ' freeholders of said Ward, praj uig tlie Court in grant a rule to show cause why so much of an : alley lying in said Ward, parallel with Hutueij | and Fremont streets, should not 1* \ acnte.l and ! closed up, from the northern line of the rich! oi ! wav of the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and CH'ncu:o Railway Company, where the said line crosses i said alley to Island Lane, bee a use the said pm-. I tion of said alley has become useless to the |i U |» i lie and those having lands abounding thereon ' And,’also, why so much otthe alley th it lies 1 In B&ld Ward, parallel with, and between ] a | IUK j I Lane and Juniata street, should not t>e vacated j and closed un from Bidwell street to the street known as Allegheny avenue, for the reason that I the same has become useless to the public and i those having lands bounding thereon. And, also, why so much of Juniata street in said Nvard. as extends from the eastern line of the right of way of the said Railway t'ornpanv where the said line crosses said street, to the street known as Allegheny avenue, should not be vacated and closed up, for the reason that th > same has become useless to the public and’uiuse having lands abounding thereon. That said t'ourt granted the rule aforesaid and ordered that notice be given ot the fllhni: oi said petition, and of the granting of said rule as required by Jaw febifrtit-staw Removal of mveuy stable The undersigned having removed'his Live ry Stable from the rear of the Mcott House to near the comer of First and Smithfleld street W. C. Conn’s old stand, is prepared to furnish carrigea, buggies, and saddle horses upon the shortest notice. Also horses kept at liver? at leasonable rates. 1 Underbid and a jj: arrange ments for funerals will receive is special atten- N-EAL BRICEIjAND. OIL, &C., ' 30 cases y a Cans Sar ies, 20 do y 3 do do 6 do >( do do boneless 30 do, quarts and pints Olive Oil 20 do It&ttana M&ccaronL 10 do do Vermieella, Just received and for aaletjy REYMER & BROS., 128 and 138 Wood it. mil ♦ nrmn.rr a 1 It : If l \ i< |l<'r.t t nr,N VV > ;'M; 1 • I • WA li 1.1 i.l■r** i i «• n PITTSHriMH, V.\ Charles Streets, JOHN H. 11 a MP It i\, Att’y o! Petitioners. STEAMSHIPS. i Hy ‘ phkpared to RF. ' ,I '' |» 11,1- 1r,.1. I„r «li ~r i n'elS'f. b ",i‘Vo?” e '“ d '"1“» I-oCmVk d ,he d)inK «'"** VI d . ?. presence nnrt pny anurd “ inlet Uiue with a u 4i < m .}!* s , TO > , -• j <r Ml t,., M.rrtnn:,- ll*akj il« toicg the .*soag o/ tbe Sword CQMMTSSiaAJ;MFfIfIiiy L , 'T ‘-"Us, Ail, I 1 began ]if e by running away from | J 'htk-i i.au attention paid homi '- Bolleau, we are told, was driven ■ !» iHim* ortttftoT ' lie imivhaM-HHo Ins career by the hand of fate and ‘ Po “‘' ‘dv wul n ot ,o.i T ’ ***£»*& i ~ .., ~, ~ . f "bh no other cause and caDital than ■ a -i " 111 swoni - fln< > which he palmed off ■ V*:,,., iv..,.any, bwth.- divine weapon o| I)ars; ami Ro ‘ ' 1 b, ; .t..vkin.-s. and .here )„ard *• «* 1‘ K «•: IN 'V . wh (li hum," which tired his '.•..land ,!• t.-rmiiied his course in l,te. ' • 1 running away from home arose ! 'n.m minor nmrt.fitmi., n caused by ear- I .ymg a pretty g, r ; l>rook ; DonaM le an and mvself were good incnds at fourteen years of age. and we , rccimled, with little moit- than ; friendship, pretty Helen Graham "our ! ‘! !desl s irl at school.” We romped and i uanoeil together, and this lasted such a | en £ th Of time, that it is with feelings of ; bewilderment that I look upon the tnya i tery .*1 two lovers continuing friends. But the time was to come when jeal- lit UerspMrk in boyish bosom, and I'lew it, into a consuming flame. Well do I remember how and when the “green eyed" perpetrated thisincen- I diary deed. It was on a cold October evening, when Helen, Donald and my. isell were returning with our parents! , trom a neighboring hamlet. As we ap i preached a ford where the water run , somewhat higher than ankle dee p we I proposed to , arry Helen across as we Were accustomed to with hands inter woven "chuii fashion," and tiius carried our pretty passenger over Hie brook •lust as we were in the middle of the water—which was cold enough to have Irozen anything like feeling out of boys less hardly than ourselves-a faint pang ol jealousy nipped my heart. Why it was 1 knew not, for we had carried Helen across the brook ere now with out emotion, but this evening I thought or fancied that Helen gave Donald an undue preference by casting her arm around his neck, while she steadied her self on my side by holding the cuff of my jacket. -No flame can bum so quick, or with so little fuel as jealously. Before we had reached the opposite hank, I wished Donald at the "bottom ofthe sea." Be ing naturally impetuous I burst out with— TU.K M'BSC H.BKH OFFERS FOR J»i..\ I li 19 iri ;i k'.- o LIVERY STABLE, On Diamond Slrocl. bn v, cm Oram and *< mll hn»lil Slrortt, Hn rraaonaUe Irrnu. ll, c building iraa built ' I-', rr> .-.la! lr and ia a ril aiUptrd Inthcpur pi"C. I'uKM-iamn gi> cn on the FIRST IIA OF U H PATTEKSOX. Benefit ol' Subsistence Committee, >*■ ISI TOR s WILI, RK ADMITTED i n' n ihe hurt Pm Works. F ifth Ward to «- the i.tmous vo-I.WH uiN untjl AprU 1»> , Pric»* ot Admission, i’KNTS tn.- rntm- ntiM tofhe Sabai b -tcmr • ommittiv ot Pi!t«|.ur>jh Tickets sole! at tin ■ ttir«» of the works, at House, ntt.l vr ( harl« Hotel. _ leterMmd STATEMtSiT OK THE CONDITION of the Charter Oak Fire,and Marine INSt’HANtE COMPANY, Tan. l*t, in<*4 Hank Stocks *, 69,19 ft 00 \ nited states Hoads 30 460 no ltadrmil Honda ! l*XU<l'uu Loaned on .Morrg'ure on Real h>tnte no Loaned on Collateral 34 ( N) Hills Receivable and other property.. 6,913 ' 'ish 111 ]i/mk (l | Agents... 30,543 «3 _ _ „ „ WiS,6O3 62 IJABIUTIES. t 13,366 69 l'i.settled Losses A. A, CARRIES & BRO., Agents, «■> KoI'RTH STRKKT, 1 Pittsburgh, Pa. w. D. PATTKKSON .....ADAM AMMON PATTERSON <fe AMMON, < oitiru 1 hnlo 11 MerohnntH, Flour and drain and . Teueral Produce I»oal era. No 0 Wood st., Pittsburgh, Pn. Wo tAkc pleasure in referring to the lullowlne Pittsburgh Houses : tjhena, .Smyth is. l\. . /ug i* Painter, A. Bradley, E. EUtnumlsozt Jt (K. H. 1 >n\ is. .1. P. Woodivell, .Tap. i\l Vully is. (i w .spencer, i,\ H. Lo\ eis ( N>.. K. H.Jack At ’To jantKMl ifbl3-‘2md Principal ivaxtkd-korThe I'uMJc of the Third W.-ml, (Mtv of Tif fslmrph. A |ip]|r:t tinns nut} he Addressed fo fliluT nf the. uiulcrsiffoed Directors ol the Third U uni Public School*. JOHN •M’KKOW.V, Ur. L. OLDSHi k, THUS. A. PENDER, Hi >BT. DUNR'AN PETER BRADY, CHAS. \V. LEWIS. fcb!6~3tau tm!2 TO 8150 PER'MONTH.—THE I i Little Giant JSewlrg Maohine Co., : want an Agent in each county to solicit orders 1 lor their now Sir. Machine u itli guage, screw I driver and extra needles. We will pay a liberal salary and expenses, or give large commission. ] For particulars, rerun', Ate., enclose a stamp, and i address B. T. PAGE, Toledo, Ohio, I Gen. Agent for the United States. ! febS-lmd&.3mw Pittshcuoh. Ft.W aynk & Chicaoo Kt.( 1 OKPtrtJ OF TIIK Skorktary, ' ’ ( Pittsburgh. Pa., February 24th, 18(>4 \ DIVIUEND.-THE BOARD OP DJ. rectors have this day declared a dividend ..1 SB\ K.\ I'J'-K CKNTtAI on ,ho Inrorae ?,r I hint Mortgage Jinn.la, o( this Company out of the earning, nf TS63 payable In CASH on tbe l-t .lay nt April next. V FT. BARNES " Se. rotary. JgEt KH.IM fc r.ONO, ' Liberty Street, Pittsburg A OENTH FOR Russell Mewer and Reaper, Buckeye Mower and Reaper Quaker Mower and Reaper.' Cayuga Chief Mower and Reaper, farmer Mower, Woods’ Mower. Also, dealers in Agricultural and Farming Im plunenta. _ janiWfcw SAVE TOl’k GAS BY USING GLEA- Anfi-1-lickering, American and Imper ial Gas Burners, a sure saving of twentvifive per c P nt A=? he Antl-nickcring is just the thing for the Omce. Call and see them barn at the Gas Fitting and Plumbing Establishment of WELDON k KELLY, otad 164 Wood street. Oflft BBLB OF CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR—In store and for sale bv-1 PATTERSON A AMMON, No* 6 Wood street.' " re,lA SONG OF THE SWORD. A PARODY OS THE SOSO OF THE SHIET. W>>T. and wounded, and worn ■ ounded and ready to die • ’ I he dead and the dying alone W o h,,.t'^ l f r n PrC9e ? C<! and P“y afford, 11 th a B *d and terrible tone, He sang the Song of the .s word. Fight! Fight! Fight! , £.°! l l? n<i r «thnra die ; 3 h 'V'Ch* ! Fight! i-o?i, U . g , h at h '! usands °f children cry • I‘ght! Fight! An.i I Fir'!l?l h i- rS i, a . n , d l ?’ ives lament i light! Fi?ht! hiat millions of money are spent. Fight I Fight! Fight! Should the cause be foul or fair • Inrf a S / h fhaf ’ 8 gained 18 nn empty name And a lax too tjrcat to bear. 1 A L e o pt> narae Hnd * paitry fame, A nd thousands lying dead, U hilst every glorious vtc/ory •Must raise the price of bread! War! War! War! ;.! r, '’, a nd lamine. and sword 1 And t and dc “°f“te towns, UUh nevf and ! ncnttered abroad, ’ “ndTab And all for *rHhhlng ?u^ii! <ls arL d^i Ah ! why should such mortals as I ■tL S t°t b T y ° u “““™nd7r C „° r " l ?e!L i,e : That ever had their birth, War! War! War! !>°"'dcr am! ball; Ah w hat do ue titrht lor ; . , h.-no ue battle* at ail • I n" J „ U t U “. n, . u “ «"• done, they sat a ’ ?“ f J on 0 honor to keep £ ,a t s - that justice is so dear And human lue so cheap— ' ? llj th at a Christian land— A { ’ r^ a9e<lJ y Christian .state. usefni e Z? C the high com mand, , useful and so great, Helivered by Christ himself on earth nur constant guide to be ’ 1 o ove our neighbors as ourselves And bless our enemy War' War' War! •Misery, murder and crime AHiatrj. murder and crime ; , I' I !"*'’ “l«ry, muider, woe ' in'my hours !7ho )T7'glee' 1 ' 3 1 ° U ” et ' ''“S’ B ' A tenth ot its misery Or“Pe ha a J nd^»a"r haWiba “ d ■ >u need nu baud sac gingerl}-, Hel en, as it ye teared a fa. 1 can aye carry \ (■ lighter than Donald can carry half of Surprised at the vehemence nf my tone our queen interposed with an admission that we were both strong, and that she had no idea of sparing my power. But Donald s ire was kindled, and he utterly denied that I was at to com pete with him m feats ol moral courage. On such topics boys are generally emu lous, and. by the time we reached the op posite bank, it was settled tliat the point should be determined by our singly bear in» Helen across the ford in our arms. Helen was to determine who carried her most easily, and I settled with my self privately in advance, that the one v ho had obtained the preference would really be the person who stood highest in her affections. The refleclion stimu lated me to exert every effort, and I verily believe to this clay, that I could haw carried Donald and Helen on either arm like leather:- But I must not anti cipate. We suffered all the rest of the party to pass quietly along, and then returned Helen with the utmost care. I carried her like an infant to the middleof the wa ter. Jealousy had inspired a warmer love, and it was with feelings unknown before that I embraced her beautiful form and felt the pressure of her cheek.against Went swimmingly or rather wadingly for a minute. But alas, in the very deepest part of the .ford, I trod on a treacherous bn of wood whick rested I suppose, on a smoth stone. Over we rolled, bearing Helen with m ? ,n£ m Zr airly W aid d U)e the taunts of Bon- S.® K® K t ?°, r . e “casing silence of Helen., Botkbelieved that lift# failed ongjrated' hlSigupenor ability, bearing ,I»ri-rftia mi aojtj, £<> „ MORNING POTS' BABB & MYEBS, Proprietors, { Kxeootrt in « he be M V SPEOIAI, ATTEMTIOw" patt>- to fiAILRMD^®SiI? l) i®C printing. _ «fcc., F ° r bT : «Bl])«8«d In the city. house u he moreoi *sktiifonf*-j£S!r : yin- I But , tilled beyfmd.retoSf 6 ™ 1 WaSmor ' | .. That nigh; f pmiWny i i»n > n i y i( *' > rL ! and rati a'wt^“ J^M a tion which.it wSSSSSSSffi me to titan generallirtF* 6 a such irregularities., , ITw^ME 252? 1 W P 1 toon#* childless man, vhhglttdHtipav'd^nKii plao: m hia housev.and?emplay«a tmfo I becK& P Sl®bs»‘ sided four yefr/dAh^fcbMlafe finally returned’to ’Scotiafidrlehnecffifiat e onZeveni4 V wa^tabal t iri iedlj I was struck by'a l§j.of4irSEl appearance, 6ur ffi'r^trSSKCS^ eonld' tot ’StSSf-.tff, something, ahd there wassoinetliing hi the face, too, that seemed famiiiarr-aclne - thing 9 .£,*W But we became welt aequainffid'-that evening. I learned' with<jfifc' ,, xlififdtiltv had K iBlory n Bbe ttSS? | had been educated, her .parents had. tost their property and she was now govmi- family otthc city B J andZZ a en^ te 5 1 ,f 1l1lerc0nf!: »« ion . ana was continually mnindedTbvher grace and refinement of manner that she was capable of moving with distinguish- .. td success in a far higher sphere 6 than Jedher 110 ' 1 } t ’° r ‘ UDe s<*Wtb?ik*e*altot ed her. I was naturally 'nsttaikative j nor prone to confidence; but there, was ! bot‘ , I Lri r Byopnsla ,i iy ' i|,Xd I nd 1 conT ersed with her 'as fhad never conversed with any!! Her- f dtiesi anna ofthc-variouscountrieswith^ich l was , ( amj ka£. iodicatecL a,, remarkable knowledge ofliterature, and an lncredi ble store ofihforttiattofi: “ a ”“"- . We progressed in ihti*acjVahd.«sbur whiSZdZ wnich induced,so, many „to, leave their I owedZv’ w a > sbi !r gLy remarked that l owed my own travels to fallihe with a | pretty girl Into a fordi • : h S * ',i 1 Parti| y spoken 1 these.. words*,ere ; the blood mounted-to her fime and wl. 3 ii C< ir dci J «>y a I It nT’ n }° the heat to rehde’ “ re lnest, -proceeded flrOioln tny fordadventnre with. Helen . aniiaMt/orm7,Ze gloW|,lg ' the Her mirth, during the recitril liecrtine narked 9 ' > P A ‘ the Conc,h,sion she re- 46 i ‘ 1 gaadjui instant, te&eihlifetifr u hnd ~ ■ -\ii qj.iifii iltvA tL —>. Tkate, and JT'n? a Bt °T. WVefc boon married—Helc-n and-1 madeburAbridle tour to the old place; and asjrdSppioacb , in our carnage, I greeted-0. atont fel low in a field who seemedlobe a better sort ot laborer, or perhaps mcr, by inquiring sotae particulars rela ting to the neighborhoods He answered well enough, and. I, was about to give "“/'speuee, when Heleh alye'^my : hahd, and tried out in the-oM^tvTp old'‘feS’f?” ’ The man Ipokeji gp It was Donald team His aiii/zement at our appeartince Was • heightened’by its style; and it was with the;; grdatestdiffl cnlty that we could imiuco hinifto enter our carnage ami answer, our numerous queries aa to; our, friends. : ™ Different men 'start in life in 1 ttiffdrcnt ways. I believe that mine,however is the only one on .record pf .a, gentleman who owes wealth and happiness to xoll mg over with,a pretty. of water. >•* .-t r.'uii un 1 •' - ■ ,- ' r s V v««Ut«T Paßlang..aniP T a se r. !rr rfSmfed ■ ‘That ’ft KT recommended thtlie-peonle of these States that Friday, the,BtL day °* „ i ne * t < * e as a day of, hnuriftation,. fijating’’ and" prayer, that Almighty God would bo preside over our public ccuncilsand au thorities, that He would bo inspirej our wWt wisdom, oouri|eafad , fest Himself, m the:.‘greatness, Ypf His goodness.and the, mpjesty ofHis power; be and‘successftdly led throughthe Wat to be ing subjected, to the attainment '.ftf an honorable peace, so thatjwbilewe,enjoy the biessingapf a free and happy Qov ernmenf, we; mayascrfbeto ffim the honor hnd the gloiy of ohr prosperity ana independence. -.»• %-.a* j . Accident.— Mrs. John Hank, who.lives on. Kossutk-street, met with a svuouß lpssyesterday ,by g very singukr acciddnt . Her 'hushahkis S a^A &^S.I a f < ?, had her oW ktmdred and fifty-dollars;- which, for safe..keep mg, she deposited in a stoye which, was m the room not in use, Yesterday some friends came to visit' her child who is veVy sick; and while the ••mother was engaged,-a firewas. made-in the stove, and the money burned. This is a-aerioub loss to Jlfalßank-aslitas every dollar she had}; and- .which reduces her to destitution.. She has fire cMdren to care for, one of w'hont is dangerously ill We understand a fund is being raised in her behalf by our • citizens, ; ami we are assured it will bo wprtMly Jaestowed Lafayette ( Ind.) Journal. SMITH, P4BE *■■(»». NINTH WASH FOTODEY, PITTSBURGH* ~ ‘ * Warehouse, No. 143 'riw^.a^Ck3o ; rta. anufactnren of all k °V w «-,Bunie4fasgert Mia oSaptuST’ t4‘“kdMo or s te y fm*™*- —~~ ' Mfrtosei-masttts&efate •' •M■**»SlcteLioottoe, i.r?,- 30 lO bblß'GharrctJsSmiff, j* In storeand >k*i Masiißfe ■• JsStSBSR IJawBBfAtt BoV •tot on- afl aUeyJ^M>fe r SLS£?^^'^* l,wl f our iron) to. * s t uuTHB&T fcSONfs '• «<►**»- ...... 61 M&nter#tj*«t. I mill
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