eAtililift =l`. e ' RATES." OVey da xpr stani,lllp mater per square, (40 Wc14 1 9 y :, 4 One !mar if tian 40 69 One month. ii kt Two insertions.. .7 1,00 Two months. 91,, Three Ineertioncil 1,26 Three months.— • am Four 1merti0ne.....1,50 Four monther...... 100 Ftbe - Insert:Wm... : 1,76 Five months ...... i ,00 One week 2,ooiSlx months 16,00 Two weeks 3,60j0ne year 26,00 Three weeks 6,00: One square changeable onec a week 1 year $30,00 . - 1 3 '1121t SO , . Stogie subscriptions by Mail; ft8;00 per year. Delivered, in the city, at 18 cents per week. W Pos-r. Single subscriptions $1,60 Five copies, each 1,40 Ten copies, each 1,30 Twenty copies, each, (and one to setter up,) 1,20 Thirty " " 1,10 JAS. P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor. H ERNIA OR RUPTURE Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured For Dyspepsia and Indigestion. For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Weak Stomachs and Genets l PE bility. For Weak Stomachs and General Jiebility. For Weak Stomach, and Geheral ttebility, For Weak Stomachs and General Debility, ble and Sure to do ( Rupture or Hernia cured. Reliable and .sure to do a ood, Reliable and Sure to do Good, Reliable anti Sure to in Good, Rupture or Hernia cured. And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm, And Cannot do Harm. nd Camsot do It Costs hut little and ['unties the Blood, It Costs but little and Purifies the Blood, It Costs but little and PUrillei the Blood, It Coats but little and Purities the Blood, We only ask a Trial. X We only ask a '1 nisi. We only ask a Trial. •-• We only ask a Trial, Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia oz Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Rupture dt Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Benda cured t If this Valuable Tonle, (If this Valuable Toner, Of this Valuable Tonic, Of this Valuable Tonic, t tril) 75 r2t,s. and One Dollar per Bottle,:; ; ; j t 7-. • Oisly.'7s Utz. and One Dollar per Bottle, , Onlyl.sCta-and Otte Dollar per 'Pottle, db. ~ . Only 75 Cts. and t Me Dollar per Bottle, . 0, ' 1' -. Manufactured solely by S. A. KI NI: LI. & 7 ; 7 2 f. f Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Brace, for BRO. General Depot. Ile Market street, liar the cure of Prolapsus Uteri, Piles. Abdominal ii k y inv spßis (; (u )( , 1) ,,, risburg, Pa. , For sale in PITTSI,IIPiIi hy all il l respectable dealers. For sale in Pittsburgh by R. E SELLERS & Dr. S. S. Fitch's Silver Plated Su CO., and B. L. FAHNLSTt it"ii 6:1'1 i p- jault-sol - - - -- 1 - ..ilt ff - A:• - rv; DP -4 . ; r.: , -4. Piles Drops, for the support and eure„ol . i DR. BROWN'S OFFICE , Itrareli , s Radical Cure Trues. Ritter's Patent Trtiss Pitch's Supporter Truro Self-Adjuallug Truss and Spinal Weaknesses No. 50 Smithfield Street Elastic Stockings, for weak and varicose I Elastic Knee Caps, for weak knee Jolnts Ankle Snpporters, tor - weak knee joints Suspensory Bandages LACES, I.DGIN(}S, PLAIN. HEM- D AND ENID I:CiIDEB. H , Dr. B'a remetties for this aflliction.lrot.ght on New & Rich Maltese Lace Collars, by solitary halata. are the only intstikinett knot) 1.1 Dr. KEYSER has also a Truas which will in this country which are safe anti will speedily Eli an 111 1.: ( 111,1-I.IIS and restore to health. Self.lnjectlng Springy; also every kind of S 3 ring.e. radically cure Hernia nr Rupture 4Eir - Ottlce at Ms Ducci STORE, No. I , RI W(101) IREET.: sign of the (]olden Mortar. Persons wilting for Trusses should send the nunwer of Inches around the body immediately over It e DR. KEY'S Ell will give hi personal attention to the aplication 01 Trusses in adults and children and be is satisfied that. with an experience of twenty years. he will be enabled to ;ire satisfac Seif-Injeeting Syringes Self-Injecting. Syringes Sell-Inj cc t trig Syringes SeLf-/nJeetbsg Syringes Sold at DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street 5urpen.0rr.Th....a....,....., Suspensory Bandages Suspensory Bandages, Sisspeniory Bandages, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different At DR. KEYSER'F, 140 Wood street. nolo.lyd.kw PILES OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. Below will be found a ,rtLit,te from one of the most respectable citizens of townsltip,in regard to Dr. Keyser'.3 Lindsay' Blood Searcher The Doctor's certificates are within react and no one need be deceived in ',yard to Pus preparations —I became afficted with Piles about twenty years ago, and every year they were growing worse, so sa to trouble me very much, so much at times as to unfit me for work. Sometimes I was so bad that I could not do anything on account of them. they came out on me as large as a hickory nut. I had tried a great deal of medicine for them. I used to buy and take whatever T could hoar of or read of In cire - dars and pamphlets that Tell in my way, but I could not get cured, sometimes they would do me some good for a little while, but afterwards they would return again as bad as ever. I also applied to two Doctor 6 who visited me at my /souse and gave me some medicine but it would not do, I could not get well. Over a year ago got an advertisement of your Lindsay's Blood Searcher, made by 3 oursrlf—when you sold it to me you told me one bottle would not cure me and thsr my whole system would have to be re- sewed by the medicine before I got well. I bought one bottle and to,d; it home with me EMI used it according to your directions. I then call ed to see you again, a hen 3ou said I could no expect much benefit Goer. one bottle. Lough it on, one bottle at a titne. until I had used ill e bottles. After this quantity had bee❑ usedel wan entirely well of the Piles, which had tortur ed me for twenty years. In other Teepees my health la improved, and I am as well as could be expected for one of my age, being sixty years past. I have beertwell now for six months, and there is no appearance of a return of the disease I can do any kind of farming work now without the Piles coming down and hurting me. I can pitch bays chop wood, lift, or do any kind of work which before used to hurt me. When 1 found out your Blood-Sear her I kept on taking It until I gob entirely well. I consider it nil* du ty to make my epee known to the country for the benefit of others Who may be suffering as I was and do-not kap?, the value of your medicine. You may publish this if you like—l lice in !Wilkins TowneJap, and trill be pleased to satisfy any one of the truth of this certificate if they wish to call ELL.IOTr_DATIS. ' December 24th, 1861 air*** N- go n a me '4444 EX rtiekonlbserser !hi , bottioanttplaiatoirver the cork; it0a*,444,41#4* VW,* stamp on th.l2o . l:tbogie 61:4"eid 6e(ngi?-Pr ed upon by a spnit article which is in the market de2B.4ydacw K crmiLg.L'S ciaxiairtA TED Bitter Wine of Iron. Bitter, Wine of Iron Bitter Wine of Don! Bitter Wine of Iron, CITIZENS AND STRANER IN Trimininos need of i:eshould o,d e I. him a call. ti Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure impm NECK. TIES AND SCARFS, rities, scrofulous and venereal affec nous. Also. hereditarf taint, such as letter, psoriasis and other skin diseases, the origin of voh, h the tient is ignorant. SEMINAL WEAKNESS Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few dare itts painful affliction. lie also treats Piles. Gleet, tionnorrhoe, Vre thal Discharges. Female Diseases, Patna in the Back anti Kidneys, Irritation of the II r. Strictures, etc A letter to be answered must contain at least ONI in /LLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely packed. Oltife and private rooms No 50. STN LET, Pittr.burgb,- Pa. notsd&n. IMPORTANT TO LADIES, " Great American Remedy." Harvey's throng Thermal PILLS UFAVEICF.VEIRTET FtIrLEIYIV TIEN 1j the directions have heen strictly lotto vred. in removing difficulties arising f,ili I ) I3NTRT,'CTIUNS, (Ili !,TUPPAGE t.F Of every kind ar4Priv .r4VOrn- 1 4WhierrkULPegfgt,hqq. Uteri, the Whites, or other wealinc,ses ni the Tit:et-me Organs. The Pills are pt.rfoc. ip h trmloss on the constitution, and may be token I v the most delicate females without CAWS.., ilni'ress at the same time THEY ACT AS A CHARM By strengthening, invigorating. ari,l restoring tie 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 sale at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. _ . Each box convtins du Pine.. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR. DR. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, liliscArriage, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abui.eii of Nature, am! emphatically the LADIES' PR I VATE 1 1 11.EmeA r. ADVISER, a pamphlet of 7u pages, sent free to any address. six cents requir ed to pay postage. air - The pills and Book will tie sent by mad, confidentially, when desired, sEernExy iiKALLn, and pre-paid on receipt of money by J. BRYAN, B. D., (Jenerol Agent, /Q , Joileph Fleming, Druggist, corner ~t the Diamond and Market street, regent for Pitts- NOTICE TO ALI. CONCERNED.— Among a certain clans ct self-important peo ple there Is a peculiar feeling ot contempt attach ed to all physicians that ads ertise and treat the diseases named in t Ins card.! Nn;vnta 1 n as es.) why this should I, they not no one eke can it'll. Are they not aware that all physician- treat dis eases of every deminitnailon, in tact solicit ,list the very diseases that are so vbno ions to ileac very refined parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that has de voted years for their benefit, because he ads erti ses the fact, and their family ph} SiCiall sat a he is a humbug so he can get the case. often lie has, almost deprive.] the party of Isis life. lie conies at last to the ph} sicinn that advertises—how else are they to knot. Are they not aware that Sir Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and IFf. Paul hscord devoted years in the treatment of these di senses I These men are held up as shining lights in the medscal world ; I don't assert that all men are worthy t Isat publish. still there are a great numbered them that are. I have devoted my self to the study and treatment of PILIVATS. DISEASEA opts Ards of Ia tears, and without egotism can say I hate sated hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. My treatment is confined to the vegetable altogether. as I think it is the best and most certain. It ss in my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I thought it necessary to certify' to my general suc cess : but my long residence in this city 18 suit cient proof without adding more. s-permatorrhea and all diseases arising from it are cored iu 11 much shorter time than heretofore. It hrls,sos ea every young man and woman to he careful in se lecting a physician. The It fierent ad. ssrtisminents that are seen in our papers are of nn wort h. and no benefit will arise Is son answers than on!) loss of health and mono . Hundreds are islrest issAiss ally by my new remehea Address ill IX bei. Jan-lyd Pitteburghl'ostottice. J UST 'WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS A POCKET ALBUM ! Holding from 12 to 24 Pictures CPU ..W:Ylxl)llErt FOR SOLDIERS! Can be sent to all parts of the United States for Twenty Cts. ALSO, Albums for Centre Tables, Albums for Centre Tables, i . , mho !int EMOVAI. OF EIVERISTA.BLE.- - 1 - lloThe undersigned having remoed his Live- TO CONM, A C Ton.R. ry Stable from the rear of the Nat House, to PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR near the corner of FRI and Sdhfield street. the erection of the Third National Bank o W. C. Con's old stand, is prem . (' to furnish Pittsburgh. Plans and specifications are now carriges,- buggies, and saddle hese upon the ready and can be seen at the oftice of Barr & ' shortest notice. Also horses It of it livery at Moser. in the Dispatch building, between the I teasonable rates. Undertaki M all arrange hours of 7 , 2 a. m., and II p in., where bids will be merits for funerals will receive i pedal atteo recetl ed until March Inch, at 12 tn. Hon NEALIBEELAND. K ROBERT I'. SCHMERTZ, PI _ _ _ NAB PI ART N3/W CON- Cashier pro tern. iideitathe BEST PIANO: BEDE. War ' GOOD IN VES TM EN T.—A NEW ranted eight tedie. Aand valuable machine, capable of netting 1 11 Al N ES' li.O'S NEW YOIE 'IANOS are ~ $25 per day above expenses, has just been COM- • the CHEAPEST FIRST - CLASPIANOS in pleted and patented. The patent-right f. 'he the country. . Sta'e of Pennsylvania u ith one or mars .na- ' EBAREOTTIBKIME, , . TILE 11.0WESETTING MAGIEENT, ' chi.'" to now 0 6 cred for saleon fa vorableterms,l ;. mhs 3 Eith street , , . Th)s is a rare chance for investment• From Invaded 1845. Perfected 1962. ! .... 2 • • - IJECITRAM 18 LONG, NG 1511 LIBEB.. e .u&X!! to C 2,000 capital required. Elpti ECEIVED2TRIBUTE FROM ALL Address BOX 7.58, _l_.) KIELTY SETEET, PITTSEIIBR, Agents .RVOttilt"; - Maatilles, at the World's Fair, I feb24-t, ; Mowe r a nd Mower and Icapr, Buckeye 1862, while the S er Sewing Machine received - --- Pittsbur g h, Pa. i and Reaper,Russers Mweandllsaper, an hatUrcabieltientionctu its merits ; and Wheel- TICKLES, KETCHUP AND SAUCE— ! Farmer's Mower, Cayuga Chsf, Mower mad 1 Reaper, and Wood's Mower. ,ls, dealers in er A. Wilson's a medalor its der - ice, called '"Oir -100 don 8, gallon and quart Pickles, I Agricultural and Farming Inileienta of all cular Hoot!! . The-430ste;Selsing Machine, was - ' fabfrdlrse awarded a !premium .(tocdx,English Exhibitor,) 1 30 do pint Pic ; kinds. ! . . as the.test ;for al purpoaelronc exhibition- Our i Si do E nglish l' i llatla, assorted,Mt II AIERNS, PRUNES AND CUR „, 1 Agntest Machine - nteed, to . make perfect : 200 do , Tomato Ketchup, quarts and pints, KV RANTS— ~i s ork,ou.ths h t eatandheaviestfabries. , 200 do Pepper Sauce, 1.000 legiiTbinch siaLaYer Rom, in Whole, Sokkainkreanw, Cor. Penn N. St Clair, streets: 20 do Ctueteriand Sauce, - -d -- -M. McCfRECKIR. 40< doWnreelfitilitre Sante,. -• • " 'b' - m oggstrogijeci- - .11.. 1.. - - , it; - i i l o ae l, -,, a 6do Wahine lietekrip; '''. Ws -do • , ..,;. t ~ ~., , ~,,. : C t) 6do Musfitooll.KetelltiA ' 30 pante 2ante CuTrAiiic .SWI" 11r41114MTWIlitill PI NT S AND 2/3 do importe#!French Mustard, 60 kegs PreenYtTFtol 44 1 0 1 s. 11M,..010110511104dzick's Champaghe, .-..•-- • . 60 do•ltnitatton. rib' do • 25 boxes - ' •do ' - do" 30 Cases Sparkling Moselle. Just received and for sale by Just received and for sale b I BA Stan and forsab im ila ant . It EYMER rt. BROS., R emus., I & RICKERTSUN : feb29 128 and 128 Wood st. mhB 128 anal Wood st. BELOW A.1..1.., Ur./ANY AT PITTOCK'S, OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. Ceb3s • ". - , - no • • ^ I I I Ira II a I I 4144 \- N 44 • • : I : - _ I Iwo • 4:4111. - 00 '‘ ,4 •00 df The Great Tonic, 5 The Great Tonic, file Great Tonic, , The Great Tonic, x RHEI T INTATISM MME No. 16 Cedar street, New Yuri: 111212EC1 AT PRICER AT rnicv.ki PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, MARCH Is, 1864: The marquis's task wag a very diffi- that WeII-kept j seeret. Iiihol"--- ---- d-416 - 1 cuh one. He was instructed, befo e survive the hour, hermajesty.laid- deer abandoning his disguise and delivering arm within that of her'suPO . Sed - 10** riaw - Er.r..mo HOUSE FOR SALE.— .. The subscriber offers for sale the dwelling his secret dispatches, to awaken the in- ender and led - the *ay So able toe,e r whichest of thet the e Ozanne documents o nh the hadtw o r e s f u e b r jeenectes to o She sleep.w as w, al And,, fdn,i, ** in " s. a t n , G . , 4. 7 thim , , : 1 1 : A l h house in which he now lives, situated on South ' :a Avenue,— -- . .--- 1 T lIE MARQUIS IN PETTICOATS ..,. A , First ward, Allegheny. The lot le 71 V feet front by 160 deep, running back to a 59 feet -viz: a former partiality of her Majesty merit to thirbeinitio'bfq&iTa oViVAii - ma she le arri atti ve re d : at thdemdattYrtflthiller-t3lahatintrer,ll'...; ____ 0 , alley. It lb a two storied brick, contains six BY N. P. WILLIS. '' ' rooms and-cellar. The out-hcruses are a wash ifeocrtLooftiis, seatingan a thefo r mgr i n l e y e discussed d e c onti p r o o n Ft, house, stable, coal liouse,'&o. There is a large I introduce you; at once to the Mar- yard surrounding the dwelling . , tilled with shade and ornamental trees. There is gas and water in quis de la Chetardie-a diplomas[ who Bestucheff had But the marquis could .go i figured largely in the gay age of Louis the throne of Poland. p so roa lo c y o im i. t c h c e e s e e d ed In ea o r ff o a f l C l z a a i r - i i bHaerillitassdnihenittherfo.. i te , : s n in ;parecl :7 the i t. pl all i the B o r ° o wn er s ci. o f r t h: . i d e w a elling desira . table count y re XV. -and the story is but one of the il dence in Rochester township Beaver coun r ty Pa e - ine, thal her majesty had probably for. stheerreesthsolodf, thfoer'•ttohugerafoTfisar th'etxeetrtsionr:::4o7:lish'6,htitt::: tf containing twenty acres ceground. There is . zi luminated pages of the dark Look of dip- new two storied frame dwelling, containing six lomacy. ;gotten them altogether. O z rooms, on the property. There Is also a young • „ 1 , orchard of all kinds of fruit. There is a good Charles de la Chetardie appeared for Weeks passed, - and the opportunities met of her person, which ,', barn, out-houses a.c It Is about a mile from the the first time to the eyes of the king at a M i-'' Roohester depot: . masquerade ball, given at Versailles,to .broach these' delicate subjects had only to the eyes of an antiquated atteid-. ;been inauspiciously rare. Mademoiselle ant. LA Chetardie "hiiihievee'paitiieng For terms, inquire of R. M.. BOLES, under the auspices ni bri belle Pompadour. de Beaumont, it is true, had completely_ pond that which a:is - bet* jam :1-U South Avenue, Allegheny city. T WO LARGE LOTS OF GROUND, .bedrroom, -and , the, betli, in her hours of relaxation front time had come for the disciosure-Of as 0 nve hundred and twenty feet front on Rob- rank, making her debut, and sb perfect ; inson street, three hundred and twenty-four feet WAS his acting, and the deception alto- state affairs, exacted the costant attend- secret. He fell on his hie' es - 40 an,''. it on Wads, orth street, three hundred and four tether, that Louis became enamoured of I mice of the new favorite in her private nonuser himself -a man !- ' " - ''••••' feet on an alley twenty leek.wide, containing from two to three acres or lketi; suitable for a For residence, or divided Into smaller lots. the disguised marquis, and violent r ly ex- , cited the jealousy of "Madame." apa - rtments. But the almost constant Fortunately they were alone. Inered:.- 11 For pace and terms, apidy to S OTJTHEIERT h. SONS, uY Lis amorous attention... All eclaircisse k place, and the result presence of some other of the maids of ulous first,. the Empress 4istevied- to hisi ; honor, opposed continual obstacles and asservations, however, „with move, 111 roil Si Market street meat Of course too g - sosirti EIT:t BEE THREE- S T OAT was, a great partiality tbr the marquis' intemiptions, and the Czarine herself amusement ' than displeasni•e, and the ,vas not always disposed to talk of mat- immediate delivery of the difiptifains; -., ultifli tiwELLIN - ii notlsE FOR SALE society, and his subsequent employment than the current trifles : with the , commendati.ins of the. difigulte -1 i -asantly situate on Second street. between i , . ~ , ices more serious n and out Of petticoats in many a scheme ,of the hour. She was extremely indo. ,ed ambassador by his royal :mhster_lo. .ifyiket and Wpod streets, we I arranged with ball, large parlor, seven chant r rooms, dining ,of state diplomacy and real amusement.. lent in her personal habits, and often : the forgiveness .01 ~the ._ emp, irese, , i room, kitchen, wash room am good cellar, gas La Chetardie was at this time just reclined at length upon cushions upon ' secured - his paidbit. Han wa, tr ? ,4 7 and water fixtures, etc ; lot VD feet front ti) su • . eighteen. He web very slight, and had ' the floor of her boudoir, she laid her im- condition that he shOuld'reiranieiiiiii2 deep i• or price and terms, apply to s. CETI-DU:IIT &SONS, remarkably small hands and feet, and the , )serial head on the lap of theembarrassed ,guise and remain iii-lieimievvieb.' ;I- xli rnt, t 61 Market st. radiant fairness of his skin, and the lux hheeeracttemetipflrees: cniehyofElaizilndbehthe 4 to ne di w , e e p n, d oligli the c t s te_ ~ demoiseile and was soothed sleepb - ' Aloneink SIMI ER PEARL -4.80AP. uriant softness of his profuse chesnut , rznatdi i ' , bathing of to disappeared t' - 4' t 'cb - wQr - Oar Nadegellath curls might have been the envy of the , most delicate woman. "lie was, at first, n d g u ri a n n g a this priod, she quentlyof the marquis, with a kind of quences to the poor girl' of inqiiiiies'iiii inn( NI PTON et CO.. 36t LIBERTY 111° ,. - subject to sonic ridicule for his etfemina ‘_,, sTi; Lr. i , sole proprietors and manufs,ter et a for Western Piintisylvania, Ohm, Indiana, 'cy but the merry courtiers were soon instinctive mistrust, promises of contin- to her fate) La Chetardie after 41 feWJ Illinois and Missouri Also manufacturers of a - ' - But there were sweeter hours for the , price, to escape from silkart,fettem,octhe, , made aware that under this velvet fragil. superior article of P.AL:AI, GEFI6.IAN, 01,1vE enamored La Chetardie than those pas- , enamored Ciariiie, he &Parted undek. Sad 10.-dry a.), , lrs, and various Toilet and ! ity lay concealed the strength and feroci- . Fancy. :Soaps. Of Our Sliver Pearl Soap which Iv of the tiger. The grasp of his small Set in the presence of. his partial and the cifre of the imperial" lyardati, 4 fBr . we confidenty- recommend as better for eentiral hand was Lice an iron Vice; and his sing- . impartial mistress. Encircled by scull- ' the more genial -climate ri efia-aa.0 12 ‘.--- 1 e/Zr-nat: use than any other before the pliblic. should he , nets, and guarded from all intrusion of without reiterated, proniases,aat.ret - able sanctuary however, and offers,. in ~that,,eyevdt :I:l4 : sonic in mind has neither Potash. salt. time , II lir activity, and the cool courage which or Rosin, or any other solcilatice In its 1114 man, :Ift-rward gave Idni a brilliant career on ' IL mthenetu, established him, in a very of royally, lure which can shrink or insure the finest fabric t 1 , 1 iA • , . . other eyes, in the inviol and the beautiful .Nailege, unlimited weal and 4ciiipcem'ent: . flannels and Woolen: can be washed with the shOrt time, as the most formidable swords- impaSisaried she knew not why, in her But, as the •• Makm.tes 'ti-filitehlifijit*' : dawvedtoownarhichis s V a i d e rt n e n s a i a:g s l o e p a birt iti b l f c di ka grit rt t i l rapidity of t:ottori or Linen. I.3nthee wastes' ~01. tine Siher Peal I `soap do not require boll- naan of the court. His ferocity, how -1 log or hall the rnhlene. S hid) of Course ,1,-....; ever, lay deeply concealed In his charac- lo‘ e for her new companion, was ever ;slowly. the wear and tear. Silver Pearl Soap removes within call, and happy in evoting to Greese. Dirt, I iit• accii Mains, Printers' Ink, • ter :,nil, unprovoked, he was the gayest • ' loin all her faculties of caressing endear- ' lotte was newly affianced toG eorgo i lly, ••••moke and In , . worst lillge Watertitains instant-' and most brilliant or merry co ''' pan ions. ly. by appl3 lig it with a moist sponge, IL us pro- ment He had notyet dared to tisk the ITI • ' . , Third of Englandcand-- this daughter or This was the age m occult and [reach- • • lei:tine windows, carpets and furniture from interests of his sovereign by a disclosure the house ofalildklehlieig aid 1466.11 he soda and meps ti imparts n brilliancy to Plate, c i oUs el i plOmary; and the , (flirt of Bus of his sex, even in the eminence of his playmate of Nadege Stein: from •inirip .. 1 ,.. , ,, e1rY. i ilassware, Enameled Esintingo sine sia. where L ADS wonld fain have ever i tent Leather immediately, and for cleaning .• .. i . • • " - his love. He could not trust Nadege to till the time when Nade go was,:fienti-to, Marble and Floor 'film; tt hYR no equal. For the r Is.•ii :Ili influence (iitivuti•aS well as po- flap so difficult a part as that of posses- the Czarine by the bu4diees of:Xetikterhe bath and particularly for shampooning, the 511- ' litiral in its results,) was guarded by an %er Pearl Soap is n perfect luxury. In a word ' implacable A. e- inll . r,us, u. person o, tne F . , sot' of so embarrassing a secret in the berg. 'Making a oonthiedt, of 4 , 1 m, 44nd, all who have tried its superior qtalities nc- • I resence of the shrewd and observingA t a' I • the age : pri me minister, Bostuelieff. Aided hy --' 1 ylc an N., ho accompanied Aim, La che ss , ; knowledge it the greatest diScovery of , Czicnine. A. betrayal, too, would at once tattle was confirmed, by the goodanan'it: ibis Company respectfully ask 'VDU! from all Sir Ham Imre Williams, the English ern who are interested, and in el ery case will round ; hassador, Ott r e of tl. r craftiest men of that put an end to his happiness. With tl a better experience and. knoWledgv„,„l author; the price ot the saute titlt,liti It kit to accomplish . '• • , slight arm of the fair and relying crea- belief that Nadege hafts:hared ctikeitrisseol, what we claim for it craft period, he had succeeded for ' ~- , r ? about his waist, and her head placed fate of every female of the cintrt„whpniii, :sold at if,. • crits per pound in fifty ;sound i S , illll' vn . ars in defeatin , every attempt at . '" e close against his breast, they passed the ever awakened the jealonar offtissi,ans. ~ ,; . , , ,-I l i mt , i i i . e . i , , h i , . ri ,, , , t a Vit. CAT'S, sitars, in A liegte- finesse to the imperial ' - f ter IN the secret •it:, residences tree of f emissaries of France. The sudden a balmy nights inr the Russian summer in press. Site 'wag doubtless pe rt; exiledettkA charge. Directions for sac on all riatlcages p- laming the Mixer) . alleys of the imperial via; but as she had Liberal discount to the trade. pearance of La Chetarilie. his cool se lf - committed nO -volun„- ! garden, dis'coursing with but one reserve Lary fault, it was probably witigfutiother. ;;Iler3iihk%ritt,iiNfr,,,in(f,u n atir ‘ o c.a nd u sll s7 d? .i wel ti l totrgiste command, an-I h s successful personation - o . n. every subject that floated to their punishment; and, with A pi opposite Peens. Railroad Passeng_ertWei3;ost. . ' Of a felon le, suggested a new hope to the , ~ . , ayuidte, on , lips., Is required, however, all the self- the throne of England, she might. bodes; Ate - Beware of all imitations. None genuine king, however: and called at Ver.ailes b . y control of La Chetardic and all th- AV ~.1,-, lic ring our tr vle 111 ok, Sdrer Pearl 34,11. ; royal r,„,,,,,kw.,' the soon marquia was . , .. ~ mended and recovered ere longoinoalt, as sc , •ort-.lb) Ihe Inn on tor Oy National copyright. • wring darkness ot the night to conceal l Cr [.,ken into cabinet confidence. and a se- .0. , . . . her eshness mid beauty:. Yet the la-, : his smiles at the ,iai.ce confessions of the - Lent fate of the fair. Eddia*it . liiitpflotkitif ~ sEcOND NATION AL BANIt er,-t mission to P.t. his in petti. ' ' - nconscious girl, and her wonderine-s ~,who, ton an ; ofrense 4 / 1 41 ,, tittle niOnt difkff ::onts, eroeesed to hint and accepted. ' l3 OF' PITTSBURGH. Willi In;, instrai lions anal secret dis-- al the peculiarity of her feelings. She wasteful ; the CZavinei hat- 1- 4044f-Pievoist 1 hi ol thought hitherto that there were throngh the tongue, with: hOtdro, warhi , ' 4,A - po , he, -,1 i I eilf ti in his enr , ets, and under ~ . 7: . . ___ eic, boa, 1 ,, ,a,,b,-:turcri and tirst hands abectioatig• 1i , ..f..2 •... . • . -_,- - -.---, '• -- - is- i the o , densible protection or „4:6 ' ''., ~.1 ~,i,:, , , wer,latats and dealen3 an ex- ! r KEASI' ft 1 - DEPAINAVT 1 4 _ „,„„ ii ,„ „,„„ 4 „__, j - , !5 ,- f p... ~ ~, .... „, , o.., ig hL ak e ear-ageing alio her .an 'her ve and oareftilly selected stock: at EAST- I i F v ,': i.i . ,.' r u V . , ! ; 0 14'''" ,-- s - ' - ' - '''''' ' ', l .• • • • • ' triend-ot repeating to any human ear, eiy satnslsOn,ry e, 1110110 V presented , tuirOus pt entering the s •rvice of Eliza ' PR 11'1 . .. ll'atit. of all to a man, these new-born to the undersigned, it I's. born made to appear bell] the marquis reachad-St. Pet pi :ibura 't, il:' IR I 3IAL GI EA' D El, that the SECOND NATioSA I. BANK n it' ~ ' '" \'“W9 of love-tilled her witkalarm and PliTsiit'llil 11, in the t eunt) of Allegheny, without accident or ad vent tire. The 1 . ion or She felt that she had given her and .taste of Penns: - I VfirliA LA: lave,, (hit) organ- VIM n ' tad V' 9 gilardian requested an aa having heart irrevocably away-and to a wo ipat under and necOrihm; id the requirements of i rilence through BestuchetT, and man! Ab.! with what delirious, though I lie Act „, o t ti ( l n 'o , frose, delivered the open letters recononendin'e silent passion, La Chetardie drew her to Goods .‘, - I,'!n e a d N S ta t C. ' 5 stocks, ' o ' cll r s e , t' n ' in.l proct,le 74! ' r i t ' 4 e cir- her ttet -1, t111.1: , Iino•nt sto the imperial pro his bosom, and with the pressure of his Clitht 1011 and redemption thereof. - Approved Feb- tectioll, Le begged leav e to continue on mar). '26th, 1563, and has compiled with all the , •.., ~ , lips upon hers, interrupted those sweet Cti • I t I • - • I - ' 11. at it 11 1 l our e t 0., i a entr,i I egionS proi intone of said Act required to-tie compiled , ' eonfe . es' SSIL. with before commencing the bruzipess of Bank- of Pruaaia. Yet the time at last drew near for the ag, ... C ,, oge was intim...l lett. ly IZI!LIlle.1, and i Now, therefore, I, ]lron MeCoi ic,,li, Corap , waking from this celestial dream. The mr the Waapp.•,railec 0, that ~/•,/,- iinu ironer of the Currency, do hereby certify that , diplomatist had found his op - the said SECOND NATIONAL BANK OF , before the departure of arstueltelf, the `Disguised . port unity, and had successfully PIS.IP/ H, Count truedgheny. and State , (‘ -trine threw off all ceremony-, and pin- or Pennsylvania, is auth to commence the , '` t -d in Elizabeth's mind both curiosity and awaken business of Banking under the Act aforesaid. , thing the cheeks and imprinting a kiss . 11 • the dis atch inter.est as to e subjects of ..p -- In testimony whereof witness one hand on the forehead of the beautiful stranger, es still sewed safely in his corsets. There t , , and al of mace, this lath ,IA) 11l Febru- . ~,, i i appointed her, by one of those sudden (- - j ary, 1664. lil'Oli atect - Lh,Jall, remained nothing for him now but to Comptroller 01 the Currency. whims of preference against which her . ministers had so much trouble to guard, seize a favorable opportunity, aqd with • , THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK lectrice intime of particulierein short,confi- the delivery of his missives, to declare his-sex to the Czarine. There was risk - I dentist personal attendant. The blushes OF PITTSBURGH, PA., to life and liberty in this, but the mar ,;'of the confused marquis, who was unpt'e- . guts knew no fear, and be thought but of I pared for so affectionate a receptions erv its consequences to his love. I ed rather to heighten the disguise and old Bestmlieff Lowed himself out with a In La-Chetardie's last interview with compliment to the beauty of Mademoiscl- the savant who conducted him to Russia, le de Beaumont, veiled in a diplomatic , his male attire had been successfully congratulation to her impetial mistress. : transferred from one portmanteau to Elizabeth was forty and a little pow, , the other, and it was now in his posses btu she still bad pretensions, and was siren, ready fir the moment of need. particularly fond of beauty in her attend- ' , With his 'plans brought to within a sin ants, female as well as unite. Her favor- gle night of the denouement, he parted ite, of her personal suit, at the time of bole the Czarine, having asked the im the arrival of the marquis, was an exqui- penal permission for an hour's private site little creature Who had been sent to interview on the morrow, and, with gen her, as a compliment to this particular tie force excluding Nadege from his taste, by the Duchess of Meeklenberg , apartment, he -dressed himself in his Stelitz-a kind of a German "Fenella, , I pi open costume and cut open the warm or "Mignon,” by tho name of Nadege 1 envelope of his dispatches. This done, Stein. Not much below the middle size, Ihe threw his cloak over him, and with Nadege was a model of syemetrical pro- 1 a dark lantern in his hand, sought Na portion, and of very extraordinary dege in tile garden. He had determined I iea utv. She had been carefully educated to disclose himself to her, renew his for her present situation, anti was highly vows of love in his proper guise, and ar accotnplished, a fine reader, and a singe- I range, while he had access and opportu larly sweet musician and dancer. fie ' nity, some means for uniting their death Czarine's passion for this lovely attend. nies hereafter. ant was excessive, and the arrival of a • As he opened the door of the turret, new favorite of the smite sex w as look e d Nadege flew, up the stair to meet him, upon with some pleasure by the eclipsed and opening the door in the faint light remainder of the palace idlers. she saw his cloak and playfully endeav- Elizabeth summoned Nadege and coin. ored to envelope herself in it. But seiz mined Mademoselle de Beaumont tem- ing her hands La Chetardie turned and porarily to her charge; but th e s t on e m} -y- glided backward, drawing her after him terious magnetism which had reached toward a small pavilion in the remoter the heart of the Czarine, seemed to kin- part of the garden. Here they had nev dle quite as promptly the affections of, en been interrupted, the empress alone h her attendant. Nadgede was no sooner l aving power to intrude upon them, and alone with her new friend; than she ; La Chetardie felt safe in devoting this Place. and time to the double disclosure jumped to her neck, smothered her with , 1 kisses, called her by every endearing epi- of his secret and his suppressed passion. thet, and overwhelmed her with goes- ' Persuading her with difficulty to de tions, mingled with the most childlike ex- , sist front putting her arms about him pressions of wonder, at her own inexpli- and sit down without a caress, he retreat cable love for a stranger. In an hour she ;ed a few steps, and in the darkness of had shown to the new demoiselle all the 1 the pavilion shook down his imprisoned contents of the little boudoir in which 1 locks to their masculine abamdon threw she lived; talked to her of her loves and i off his cloak and drew up the slide :of his hates at the Russian court; of her home I lantern. The scream of surprise which in Mecklenberg, and her present situa- , instantly parted frornethe lips of Nadege, I tion-:n short, poured out her heart with i made him regret his imprudence in not the ~d if abandon of a child. The young ' having prepared her for the transforms , Marquis hail never Seel] so lovely a creation, but her second thought was mirth,* • lure; and responsildy as he felt his diffi- for she could believe it of course to be cult and delicate situation, he returned nothing but a playful masquerade ; and the affection so innocently lavished upon with delighted laughter she sprang to his hint, and by the end of his first fatal neck, and overwhelmed him with her I hour was irrevocably in love. And gay : kisses-another voice, however, joining as his life had been at the French Court, ' very unexpectedly in the laughter I it was the first and consequently proved The empress stood before them I ito be the deepest passion of his life. 1 For an instant, with all his self-pos ! On the Czarine's return to her private session, La Chetardie was confounded apartment, she summoned hernew favor- I and dismayed. Siberia, the knout, the be, and superintended with condescend- 1 scaflohl, flitted before his eyes, and Na. ing solicitude, the arrangement for her I dege was the sufferer ! But a second palace lodging. -Nadege inhabited a j glance at the face of the Czarine rens small tower adjoining the bedroom of i sured him. She too, took it for a g irlish j her mistress, and above this was an un- masquerade. occupied room, which at the present sug- But the empress, unfortunately, was gestion of the fairy little attendant was lindisposed to have a partner in her en allotted to the new-corner. The staircase jovment of the society of this new apps- openedby one door into the private gar- I rition of "hose and doublet." She or dens, and by the opposite, into the cor- idered - Nadege to her turret, with one of ridorleading immediately to theimperiali those petulant commands which her . at- A : Chamber. The Marquis's delicacy tendants understood to admit of no de would fain have made some objection to lay, and while the eclipsed favorite die this very intimate location; but he could appeared with tears of unwilling sub hazard nothing against the - interests-of mission in heilsoft eyes, La Chetardie his sovereign, ancihatrasted-to lteipeedyi looked' after her. with: ihe anguish of termination of his disguise with the at- 'eternal separation athia heart, forapre tainment of his object. Meautinwtbe i sentiment crowded irresiatiblytmondlim . i . close neighborhood of the fair Nadege 1 that he should never see her more. was not the most intolerable of neces- I The empress was in slippers and robe sities. 1 de nuit, and, as if fate had determined z rs E 4- 0.• 7 2 P.' ;.•:, ' , a. , .00 1iii0 ... , PA '..• ',..- F- " t WHOLESALE & RETAIL 1 , EIIErIE UNDERSLEEVES 1 tIiVIMINGrS. (If .11 -114.1 e, qn , l latest patterns. Silk & Worsted Embroid. Braids 11[1. FAsHri,N Plaid and Plain Bonnet Ribbons, A I 1.1. "INF OF F:l' 1?I137IONS, Steel. Gilt and Pearl Buttons Small Wares and Notions In ~ 'n,llems v.trlty 78 Market Street ~i * A. 1 0 14 0 4 , = Goods OPENED THIS DAY, AT HUGUS & HACKE'S 900 PI EWES NEW STYLE PRIIN-TS— DARK ANI r LIGHT. DE AIN Eti at 31s.i' 13 A 1.1.110 R A LS at *2.50 Corner Fifth nn,lMArket ate IMICE 'No , 0 ewc.il sty Ira Hosiery, (Formerly IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY.) Capital, 5300,000, with privilege tolocreafia to The IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY hay -1 organized under the National L u ren' A ct utterstsarvies orgetrananelionofaaenet, Gener al Banking Business. Drafts bought and sold. Money received on Deposit. arc eolleeti ous made on all parts of the country., .IACUR PAIN I ER. JAKE HILL, C. F. KLOPFER; WM. COOPER, U. E. WARNER President JNO. E. PATTER SON, Cashiei feb2.3-4ml N E " Trimming House for Tailors. JOHN A, Gat - Tall& CO ., Beg leave to announce to the :Nlethant Tailors and I lohierb of Baltimore and Wallington that they have opened a TRIM:NUN( HOCSE., at the Southwest Corner of Baltinore and Charles Streets, Over the Jewelry Store of Canfiel, Bro. & Co., where the trade will Soda . full asortment;iin eluding Piece Goods, Buttons, Brads, etc., Adapted to that line of business, of surpassed by any house in the country. Having established a house in fincinnati in connection with the Baltimore 'Huse, and con sequently having to buy largely, w foci assured than we can offer such inducement to the trade as regards prices as will make it taheir interest to give us a share of their patronge. Just re ceived, the Spring and Summer Report .f Mations. We are also the agents for the , naerican and European Monthly Reports of Fashion, and lieniseh & oo.'s Patent Shears. A full ine of MILITARY TRIIMINGS, suit able for Merchant Tailors and Chillers. 01-1 N A. (1 .1 AMES 0' NILL L • feb23tawtal JOSEPH H. CAGUIR E. VIIFICENIN INSURANCE COMPANIr OF BROOKLYN, N. Y Capital ........ .......9200,000 Surplus Jan. Ist., 191.,798 9391,796 I have been appointed A oEsr • this popular and reliable Company, and am pnared to iasue Policies on favorable terms. S. FTERYA.N, 59 Fourth st., (Burlot3Building,) 91,000,000 ME= lion r.EGBINSO7i R W. Al.(l,,a.uLY. ht ;mit. 4 ; . 71 7 7 14 7 Steim Print#ng Esc'abileinnent, BABB, & =ll9, Proprietors, PIMA JOBPANAINg spEeliu. 4ix4ignfOir RAILROAD, MERCANTILE' AND -LEGAL PRINTING. Our (Sainting for.doing , ' . Posters. 1 3 11 1 04erttIrt.ttpit561 , e.Tr For Eftdbitiniii and Oonaert acannot be • 1 , ) surpassed in tie in over his mind. . The Marquis soddenly, detennitiedrthitt he would see the afilaueetrptineeilkihnth plead with her for herfriend, thefore.tha splendors 'Of a throne should makevhsr.4 inaccessible. The excitement of thitrhope • had given him new life, andihn-easily..+ persuaded his attendant, an they mitered, the gates of Vienna, that hnrequirtd-his. attendance no farther. Alone. mithids I own servants, he-resumed bisfenialeht?, tire, and directed his course-ta Meelden-i• berg-Strelitz. The princess had maintainedi an hitt , mate correspondence with her-playmate up to the time of her betrothal, and.the: name of Mademoiselle de Beam:Wait:was , passport enough. . La Ohetardiebaiisent forward. his servant, „on.arriving,at the town, in the neighborhood of :the ditelat - residence, and the reply to hiatnlssime was brought back by one of -the', officers in attendance, with ordersto-conduct,the • demoiselle to apartments -in. the castle: He was received with all lottonat-the palace gate by it- chamberlainin wintin& who led the way to a suit Of roomisomktoin.: lug those of the princess, wkereeafter be' - in g left alone for afew minutes,,,the vita • familiary visited by the ibefrothedgirhtnd overwhelmed, atiformerly by heti:demi,: with most embarrassing caresses:- ilzt the next, moment, however,- ,- therdoormark;, hastily flung-open, tuidrliadegiiirillrocat.: stream of light; fled throtigh4littinOtme, = hung upon the neck of:the spaectiless-e: and overjoyed marquis and: (aided with-: convulsions of mingled tearer andlaugh,, , • ter. The moment that he ~c iittldi.dbien,l:, gage himself from.her arms, LikChetardis requested to be • left alone fora- moment He felt the danger and theimprcipriery of longer maintaining his disiodge.. iliaclosed the dodr an the unwillingsientoh; selles, hastily changed bis_dressi anti._ with his sword at his side,, , i.entered the , - adjoining reception-roontOf the prince:sap I where Mademoiselle de Beaumont'lvas. impatiently The scene which followedthe mingled' con fusion an d ittl`Mcliike, the subse quent hilarity and masqueamding 4,lh,thq castle', and the 'liarticulars 'orfhe riageof the. MarquiS de la - Cheiardid to his fair fellow maid-of-honor, :iiitat the ' left to the readers'. imagiqatiolr.s 4Ve-, • have room only to explaimthe ;wpm., c ance of Naden at - Macklenterg., dege retired toner turret:at file Ini:ters- . tive command of the nifilpress,%4llB 'a'nd troubled, but waited wakefully atittamr- , iously for the re-entrance-ofrher led companien. In the course of an hour, however, 'the sound Oa sena:net' musket, set down at herdoor,•linfbrifiedr her that she was a prisoner- She-knew, Elizabeth, and the Duchelte berg, with an equal bittwlettg,e, of tlie, Czarine's character, hid Provkilid irei with a resource against the' cruelty, should she have occasion - Au:w ; it. She crept to ; the, ,battlments_.o, l•-• tower, and fastened a hattlielefici_the side looking over the itubrictsqUife; : j • The following morning, at4lOtight;: Natiege was summoned to ormarrelfortni., journey, and, Man 134e/Yra# tween soldiers to a carrittaa,t i b the pit ace gate, and departed y` the"iiiithiii • egress of the city, with ti• guard Ofttniitinfl mounted Cossacks. in twa. IntunC that time the carriage was -ottgalstitan., the guard overpOwered ..and .the heads turned 'in the direction 'altos cow. After many difficulties autt-den-,_ - ger', during which'sherfothid hereelf tin/ der the charge of a Neeklenbargitintaffi-en.: cer in the service_ of Alm PzaEnitkielw-11 reached Vienna in pieety, 749,. mediately concealed by her ftlenq e. neighborhoodolthe paliteenV' berg, to =main hidderitillitiquirjeltonid • be over. The arrival of _MadeinOisellSl. de Beaumont, for the loss of trhaid-life • or liberty she had incesaantlytweptvith dread and. apprehension, : was_ loytalbtl oommunicAted. to her by . her _friends 1 , " • and BQ. thercader knots sortmathetww sages in threearly life of the far-famhd• beauty of the in thetinisofv- Louie:lV,-. the kbirchicummdfivdo tardie. Hoops-on. HABR/317A SIRE For sale by JAMES DOWN. mhlt WO Wood *t.
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