elame XX* WM. H. SMITH. WSI. H. SMITH 4c CO, WHOLESALE BEtOCERS aos. M 2 SECOND MW 147 FIRST STREETS* d«S PITTSB sea. TO OIL REFINERS r I VBDEUISKCD . HATE MADE “"niements to fit up Oil Refineries. trade »r. Twaddle’, Patent TROMP APPARATUS patented February 4th. 1862, by whieh fire is ren derad totally unnecessary in distilling Petroleum or othwOllß, and we guarantee our work canno be excelled in durability, simplicity or economy _ We refer with ronfideneo to the following par- Ues, whoso Befineriee we hare fitted up: Meem. Long. Miller A Co.. Petrona Works s igntatan A Anderson Eagle do Kier k Co.. Excelsior do Alex.TaylprJrCo., Jefieison do Lockhart A Frew. Brilliant do The above works wore designed and constructe and put in operation by Dr. H. W. C. TWEDDLF The following works wehave"also fitted up: Beeee A Grali; do Johnson A Erother. do Forsyth Bros. A Co.. Manchester. DAVIS ft PHILLIPS, Noe. 100 WATER A 104 FIKST STREETS. Brans Founders, Plumbers Steam and gas fitters. ahll:3md A mT’HT 77ft ""TEKti-W A.\-TEI> I JlI r* JufcDlAlßLi, 100 experienced tekmst«N for service in the “MountJinSSSISSPS .P' r one ration per diem. Transportation wiUbefnrnuhed to their de*tina hon. Apply to A. MONTGOMERY rwe r, Muior and Qnartermaiter lI.S. A. a OTU - s - A - No - KAGrLK OJX. WOItKS. WIGHTMAH & ANDEfiSON. Benzole and C»r Grease constantly on JdTiSS Jjfii l Smyth A Co’s on Wuie anjHKrst streets, will be promptly filled. OWEN BYBIE, MEBOHAJfT TAILOB, 4Q SI. Clair Street. BraTL TMWcff lO 0R - H*™ 8 RpiIKSTEB FBOM BEW ,XORK, with a choice stock of CLOTHS nms§§if .and VESTINGS, vthich can be prices far below the aaual rates. Inducements offered to euh buyers Sixties - OPEN AIR GRAPE CULTURE. • A PBAOTICAL treatise on the Garden and Vineyard Culture of the Vine, AND-THE MAIfITFACTl r *r. OF OOXEATIC WIXE. ||EBIGXED FOB THE USE OF A ,11 A* “ tettw <*bers in the Northern and .Mid dle State?. .Profusely illustrated with new en gravings lrom careiully executed design?. verified * P^lfi Pr n UCe *i By « J011 of essay on Open Air Grape Culture,” to which was awarded the First Premium of the Atnericau Institute. To which is added a selection of Bx awples of Amorican Vineyard Practice, and a Carefully PreparedJLJeecnntioo of the Celebrated Tkomerv System of GrapeVulturc. Price #1 00. Sent tree of postage, upon receipt ofnrice. WJj N 0.29 Fifth steert. Pittab^gh. FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE. Optick Gcartbrxastkr U. S. Abut. I Pittsburgh, Pa., June U. iStfcl. / TH£ VKl)£RHIttK£O WILL l»ldt- CHASE good SOEND OATS. Delivered in quantities not less than five liun- Payment made on delivery, at Jio, *49 Liberty street, or on Levee. • Al a£- MONTGOMERY, Jeji-du ajor and Quartermaster U. 3. A pABIIT COAL DEPOT. WM. M. STEWART, DEALER IST COAL, BT^fefL'MWl^ 4 SANDUSK¥ !•*“ <B PP ,ie <l with coal at low rate, OB Wort notice. mhs-Am fjpßE MEW FLEXURE SKIRT. EATON, MACRUM & CO. Invito the attention of tho Ladies to the Patent Flexure Skirt. D ritw » graceful and elegant form, and entire satisfaction to the wearer. They have-on iaverito CRINOLINE DRAPERIE. Bnv'Afs? ‘"vita ‘^ e °f WHOLESALE JSUYBKS to their stock oflower priced SKIRTS manufactured expressly to their order, and sold at Eastern prices. EATON. XACRUX A CO., MO. 17 Fifth street. GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, WAMftAMTED FKESH AND GENUINE RO*Ahe a general assortment of Aptaitnai lapleaeati, Fruit, l>M«aad Onuuoeatal Treee, roooiTad and for sale by BECKHAM A LONG, . _ _ No. 187 Liberty street oozt doorto Hare's Hotel. mh22 NEW GOODS. nriunnw eeceivedfrom theEasta large and choice oaleotioa of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Gents’ and Youths wear, embracings all tho nowMt Myles COATINGS. CASSIMEREB AND V faunas, w. h. mssee rcil, . j 149 Federal street oorper Market Square. Allegheny city. my 9 Oreaaon Springs, Cambria Co., Fa. /ranbcUQHTFVL AMD POPU . tydlß place ofsnmmer resort, located direet- Sttajat to &i S£2e.*SaSt!Sf2!!W *“T« been ffirSEywosydaßd WatiSed.fad a number "tfgWDWMss erected, for theaccommo —jgjWftaUfot, rmdernig Crereon-«ae of the ■niriZSS!?* V* attractiveplaeeeinthe State. Se £S5S“*v h V b ** n •btwottghly renovated. OS. I SWT. o { Pleasure. and tho sufferer from .Sr < V* ,M *. vHI Sud attractious bora in a gggSSJjFTOT Stable, BilhMd Tables, lon-pin SarßgfHjL together with the purest air ph SSSs« s ?"^ ,>^!“ PhlUdel ' * or ronto information, address Isahdtf Cresson Spring cJSS&ff Ml henry H. oollinr. ii.'f Ik. .JOS. R. HUNTER NEW AND POPULAR BOOKS. -23* Stolen Mask; or the UjruterloiM !j! w ® D**» By Wilkie Collins, author of ’The Woman in White." ‘The Bead Secret,”"The Crossed Path/’ ‘"Re Yellow M aks.” "Sister RQfe, etc. One volume, octavo, price 89 cents. The Two Print Oonnaa By George Au ®r *®’i or of "Temple Bar," and author of The Seven Sons of Mammon.” etc. Onovol nme. octavo, price 89 cents: ■**• HENBY WOOD’S OBEAT BOOKS „f* T V^ ak rT?-. By, ?. r Et n s?w Wood, author of The Earl's Heirs,’’ “ The Channings. 5 ’ “The Mystery, The Castle s Heir,” etc. Price 90 cenis a copy n, paper cover, or 79 cents in cloth. . A Domeutte Novel Mf®* J?? Mrs. Henry Wood, anthor . Hul s Heirs,”' A Life Secret,”' * Tho Castle's llera. etc. Price 90 cents in paper cover, 0r75 cents in doth. . ? M '’s Heirs. A Tale of Domestic ®* By the author of " The Channings, ’" Tho Mystery,” "A Life’s Seoret.” “ The Castle's H.ir," etc. rnce 30 cents in paper cover, or 79 oentsin Civil, O ESTATE AIMAHD’S I.VDIAX TALES The Inillati Scant. By Gustave Aimard, author of 3ho Flower of tho Prairie/* etc. r.qualto J. Feummore Cooper's “Pathfinder.** Pnce 50 tfents in paper, or 75 «*entsin cloth. Ibe Flower of the Prairie. By Gu tave Aimani, author of ” Tho Indian Scout.” etc. Fully equal to anything overwritten by J. Fennimore Coonor. Puce 5« cents in paper, or 75 conta in clotli. hejtby HIYER, WBOLESALC AND JIRTAIL BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, k NEWSDEALER, No. 71 ami 73 Fifth street, next door to Post jylo ★ ★ lira HOUSE OWNERS—DR SWRET-s 1 INFALLIBLE lANIMENT TOR HoUJi is unrivalled by any. in all cases of. Lameness arising from Sprains. Bruises or Wrenching, its effect i s, magical and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches. Mango, Ac., it will al»o speedily cure Spavin and Ringbone may easily be pre vented and cured in their incipient *tag&. but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radical CORK. No ctt«e of the kind, however £ so desperate or hopoltw* but it uiny be alleviated by tni4 Liniment, and ite faithful application wil alawys remove the Lamenes.-. and enable the horse to travel with comparative ease. Lvery hor-e owner ehuuM have this remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appcarauce of uiraene*? will effectually prerent those fbrmida diseasM menuoned, to which all horses are liable, and which render ?o ninny otherwise valuable horses nearly worthies.-*. dc27:ly-d*w:eow The Philosophic Burner. HAYDEN'S NEW DOUBLE. ICTI NS Philosophic Burner for Carbon Oil Li now many advantages over the 1. It makes a large or mall light with perfect combustion. *. It will bom any quantity of oil with safety f it «;n be used witn a long or short chimney 4. It can be used a taper night-lamp, o. It can always bo made to bum economically o. It is more easily wickod than any other burner. 9 ‘ uw 7. It- con be trimmed aud lighted without re moving the cone. *• R I throws ail the white light above tho cone .7. Lhc chimney can bo romnved or inserted without touching the glass. These burners are too common No. I size, and can be. put on any lamp now in use, Every per son using Carbon Oil should bsve a Philosophic Burner. Pnco 83 cents; per dozen 68 Sold at No. «ia FOURTH street. Pittsburgh. “ jeBi-lydw P. HAYDEN. TO THE PUBLIC. IiINPECIAI.LY ' " m — ' JCithe ignorant acd&lse ly Mode**- of all denomi nations, treat secret and delicate disorders, self abuse and diseases tuations common and in cident to youths of both C il single or married. Because Dr. BRAyBTBrr publishes the fact of his deiug Sh'«ikftJ * a l." modest are dreadfully f ai !^o t^ i* 11 bin very immoral intaini ” a^OD corruption among their wives, promising sons and daughters. Their SfoLnJtefiflfS 0111 ? be caur.iimd to koep them irnSVnW’.? t **? t "jo tho same as Dr. BRAN ' eat “ lucrative prac a e -ost t 0 t * ieni amonf stupid falsely “ nll Presumptuous families, born and 25*^.™ , * nurHnc ?. 'Prong uj> as mushrooms aud who compare society, intelligence, sense, Ac., to ,' CIItJ V,. mysteriously, meanly onllj gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numerour liarcnts and guardians arc thankful that thou rfaVr *PV UII . J ' ,ar ,da, previously feeble >lckly and of delicate condition and appearand [IRANSTRIfp 0 !. 011 ' hei,lth S 0? vigor by DR, uKANbiKuI, besioes many before and after marriage through him have boon saved much saf faring, anxiety, mortification, Ac. Spermatorr hea or nocturnal emmissions, are comnletely cured in a very short spacei of time by his new remedies, *u r Vr ccu !* u r . y ow . n * *h«y are coranounds rom tho X egetable Kingdom, having seen the fallacy,of i keMercunal treatment,he haa abandon ed it and substituted the vegitable Female dia ™c* are - trcat6 4 with marked had over forty yoara (40) experience tn their treat *>oth the Old World and in fa&ESiM uif* X Vs* h,ln 10 “Y-to all with a air tnal, health and happinem will again bloom upon the now—nailed eheek. Trifle no longer wiS montebanks and quackL but come and be oared Consumption and all of ita kindred diseaaea. of whicn so many annually fill our countries, can providing they attend to it in time i ull particulars can be had of my treatment by procunng aoopy of the Medical Adviser,which is given gratis to all that apply Having the ad- T S n 22?**i of OTcr forty , yeaw •xperienee and observation, conseuuentlj, he has superior skill in the treatment of special diseases, and who is daily eonsulted by the profession, as well as recom mended by importable citizens, publiswers. pro prietors of hotels, Ac. Office ; Sfl street* Diamond street. Private communi ealions from .all parts of the Union strictly at tended to. Direct to . , BOX 890. defirlydaw Pittsburgh Port Office. LAKE SUPEBIOB COPPER MINES. HXELTING WORKS. PABlt, M’CLHDY A CO.. Manufacturer, of Sheath. Bremen’ and Bolt Copper, Prewed Co, - per Bottoms. Raued Still Bottoms. 3p. Iter oolder, Ac. .Also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate. Sheet Iron, Fire. Ac. oar Cociuntly on hand. Tinmen’s Machir* *#-Special orders of Copper cut to any desired tterp - fe2MTdaw #PKIi\G GOODS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. WE HATE MOW IM gTORI A COX PLETKstockuf SPBIMS GOODS, all new and desirable styles, which have Im*b careiully selected in New York, iHui a derfra to please the most fastideous, and comprising' in all the various new fobrie and novelties of the season. We would respectfully solicit an early call from our patrons ana the public, to test the merits o! the same or themselves. SAMUEL GRET ft SON, Merchant Tailors, No. 18 Fifth Street. I^EMSIMOTOM IRON AND NAIL WORKS. LLOYD A BLACK, Manufacturers of ■r, Sheet, Bollew, Plate, Horn, A . awSTltwa, Malta awdSplfeeo; Iso, Senna, Small T Rail and Flat Bar Kailr ■sn Iron, suitable for Coal Works. . Works are adjoining the CITY GAS WORK Warehouse, N 0.89 Water afreet aad M • Market street.'lSiQralcy’s Balldiwg. iaßlgtHam-is ■ OIL WORKH COSIPAMT, OF PRJraSTLVANIAi OrriC* XI CLAUt BHUUU.mmrtUirtA* VR tiiiirws JR., SetntaiF tad Treasurer RIVER’S LIST FOB 3ALE BY R. E. SELLERS * CO.. Agents for Pittsburgh. A It D iB«a. PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY t», 1862. aTOVE : *** **». A. BRADLEY, WO. 30 WOOD STREET, comer Second, Plttabnrgh, Mann&etnrerand Wholesale and Retail dealer in all kinds of 000k r Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronta, Fendera, fto. !*• In oar sample room may be found the CELEBRATED OAS BURNING COOK STOVES EUKEKA AND TROPIC, {“ “Ori** 01 whioh have bean fully tested by flOßi>a(M,Md the Stove pronounced nneqnaled with air “ tm “ T We bare also a very large assortment of [ PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. embracing.somo of the BEST PATTERNB now ffered to the imbue. aRATE fronts V? » ®”Rj* the newest styles. Common Kitohen Bow and Jam Orates, all of which are offered at very low prices. *T" offered to builders in want of ORATE FRONTS. mySßtf IMPORTANT TO LADIES! n*- J °H* H**V*T, HAVIlta TOR “~r «pwanta of twenty years devoted his pro th# > r <ntment of ttmaloUtfficulhee, and having succeeded in thou k°“" ,n rcs .tormg ‘ho afflicted to sound 85yH»* UOn en^r ® COD ®^ woe in offeringpub- “ Great American Bemody,” »B. HARVEY’S CRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS! Which have never yet failed (when the direc tions have been strictly followed) in re moving difficulties arising from Obstruction or Stoppage of Nature. Si"!*'*?™* ‘hc.syßtem to perfect health when suffering from Anuuil Affectum. Proluptue Uteri, the W hdee, or other weakness of tho Uterine Or ■“ •}> «f Debility or Jfervou, Pmetratum, Hyetenee, PalpUatume. Ac.. Ac. Ac the forerunners of more serious disease three Pule are perfectly harmleee on the con stitution, and may be taken by the matt delicate fe malemthoutcaueiny dutrex; at the same time tniy art like a charm, by strengthening, invigo rating. and restoring the system to a healthy con dition. aud by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what cause the obstructions may arise. They should, however. n<~ be taken during the Brut three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at nuy other time as mucarringe would be the result.' PiUs. Pbioe O.vg Dou.au, when desired will be sent by mail pre-paici b J HKVa'v'T 1 o*™ I, Si r » oe (ptofthemoney ioU n N> R P= hrat ' r ' ¥,•Ueneral Agent bold by Druggistsgenerally. JOMEPk FLEmiTO, aul6.fvd!wis M " ke ‘ ,tr ' et “ d th * Trustees’ Salei B I IITV , fPc r ** ACTOFASSE-H- M-M BLX of the Common \vea*h of Pennsylva- S .bi?e P r r T TedF .l bruarl 18(12,1 will expoao fo public 8«le. on the premises, in the Borough of on Monto - ™ < Sharon Iron Company, & n ?w R * i? f onc .„ R »»>”<t Mill, Steel Works, a j&fZS "chouse, 40Dwelling Houses, and 40 acres of land, together with all necessary Machinei y for manufacturing Iron, J. ails, and Steel. * inis is a desirable property for anv party wisli ing to embark in the business, located On the Eric Extension Pennsylvania Canal, in the centre of tne best coal region in V estern Pennsylvania, convenient to five Bias* Furnaces, anif with a good prospoct of the Erie & Pittsburgh Railroad passing through i*. Sale to be absolute <Jne-third in hand, and-the balance in two cqiiul payments of six and nine months, witn unerest from confirmation of sale. , . M. C. TROl J T, Trustee. 6haron.Julylo,lSi.2. jy!4-3wd NATRONA OIL’ W?. AKE , WOW HAKVFACTUBINe ,® T ttu which for brilliancy i a burning fretxlom of ofiensnr* odor, and tranaimrency D of color, (which color wo warrant to be chanced by a«e or oxnoeurej laansuniaMod by any lllumi fSnl ih *“ ia or “*twn markets. As a profitable Oil to the consumer, we can specially rocoiamend it Also, our manufacture of CAUSTIC SODA, by all largo Soap MukerH and Oil Reßnorio*. rf h Fn h alf«h e i‘l P K r ‘’ en h l ; itr f! , * thall th « “take manSS&urttf 1 br ° U * bt *° thl9 " un,ry - °« SAPONIFIER. OR CONCENTRATEDLTE; SALT, AC. mentio*fii sufficient?™* knoWa - « tra9t ,he tiWb™ ■sfdM" wiu be ■*- GEORGE COLHOUN. Agent, renna. Salt -Manufacturing Company, a 4 Wood atreet, Pittsburgh. nolS:ly>Uw:is W°OTHERst W 0,1 THE PENNA. SALT MANUFACTURING CO. Having completed their arrangements for the manufacture of CONCENTRATED OIL OF VITRIOL. to supply tho trade therewith. Their Platinum Still having a capacity of 12.000 Ibe per day, they will be'enabled to fill ordenin large quantities without delay. Ai*?® BB . QEORGECOLIIOUN, Agent. )ell-3md Office, 24 Wood st, Pittsburgh, WILLIAM CARR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Am! Importers or WINES. BRANDIES, OINS, AC. ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in FiNi OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY aar Liberty street, noMr PITTSBURGH. PA. jjeois and shoes, AT WO. 89 MABKET STREET. LOOK AT THE PHICKS : wo'fe^ 11 Laatln * Heel Gaiters for $l,OO formal Con * r “ eHed G » ltm L “ 110 * C ° B * re “ HMI <WU " sULis!raS.«i™ ~eh Morroo “ > H «> Boot, for worth'S.S!'* Go ** CoD * Te “ He# * Boot* lor SL37. tit! {& fepfliTr^rii,^ 7s ’ All otber goods la proportion. JAMES ROBB. ap« “ 9 M » rk «t street, near Market House. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Iron. F ounderg, fiENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. Near the Penn. B. B. Pauenger Deoot, V MTXSBOBQH. PA» Hiuvriumwi ui uasa *r aS®a«sawa«fe wBUMofiESr^ of ** *WSP > ' sooratsa stbcp PAILiY POST. THE PRAIRIE ROBBER. On a distant prairie at nightfall a way worn and weary traveller was overtaken by a snow storm. When the first few flakes came softly dropping down he look ed eagerly around, in the hope of discern ing a place of shelter, but none was to be seen; only the trackless wasto of rolling lauds and far off hills in the direction whither he was going—-so fur off he feared he never could reach them. With the'de parture of light the scow began falling, the wind keener, the road over the prairie soon hidden from view, the traveller felt that he was lost on a trackless, waste, without a star to guide him across the dangerous country. “This is terrible,” he said aloud. “I fear much I shall never come to thy desti nation. If I had but a compass arid a light 1 should not fear, for I could resist the ef fects of the cold long enough to reach the hills, where I could fied Tinman*habita tions, or at least the shelter of a rock Now 1 may go in a circle till I freeze, and be no nearer help. What a fool I was to leave the river side and cross the prairie, just for the sake of a few miles more or less of a journey. No matter; I must even battle it out now—heaven helping.” A.ud battle it out he did most maniully. He drew his cap dowu over his ears and brow, and his fur collar up over his mouth, and thrusting his hands deeper in his pock ets, pressed on through the yielding snow. i he gloom increased, the wind came sharp er, and through his heavy clothes the traveler began to feel the effects of the cold. His feet grew numb, his arms chill ed, and after ati hour’s rapid walking he suddenly paused “ And do I know whither 1 nm going he exclaimed. ** Perhaps 1 have already turned aside from the straight line, and am wandering on the verge of destruction. 0. that 1 could shake otf this drowsy feeling that is stealing over me! I know what it is —the precursor of a rest in this cold wind ing sheet of snow! Great Heaven, lam freezing to death!” shrieked .he. bounding forward with renewed energy. “ Action —action—action is life, and life is too sweet to lose yet.” He hurried along with a springing mo tion, stain Jung his foot vigorously at everv step, and swinging his arms to keep the blood in circulation. Vet, with all his efforts, he knew that tile angel of death was folding his white wines siientlv but surely around him. Hespuir no! ’ he cried, '' nut while the memory of my loved wife nud dear children is left me. ! will struggle on tor their sakes, and light the storm-liend to the last extremity. O, just Heaven, for the sake ot the lunocent onus whose only stay is my right arm. help me to resist—to triumph S At this moment he plunged into a hollow, liis feet strode over ice, 'and he "® ar( l ** le yoice of a streamlet singing of life and action bcueathjt-s crust. 1 At the same time the smell of wood smoke salut ed his nostrils. "O. Thou whu reigue-t above,” Ik ejaculated, “I thank Thee that Thou hasl heard my prayer. Help is indeed npui iue. ’ He reeled heavily ouward through tho blinding snow, and saw jnst before him a low shed; one more struggle and he ;fell against it. li. an iuslani he divined" its character. W ith a last desperate effort he found tho door, threw it open, aud rushed in, dung himself at full length upon the floor, knowing only that he was in an at* musphere reeking with the fumes of bacon, aud warm with the smoke which rose from the pan of smothered coals iu the centre of the place. Ii was a settler’s rude smoke house, left to care lor itself during the long winter’s nights, aud the traveler’s gratelul heart sent up a tribute to Heaven for this place ol refuge in the desert of snow. In the large log-cabin in the valley of the streamlet, Milly Dean sat alone. Her husband had gone to a distant town, and the young wife was left with her baby. Accustomed to the solitude, she felt safe, and sal in contentment b .-fore the blazing fire; the flames leaped joylully up tile chimney, aud tile green logs sizzled and cracked in the beat like things of life. Out doors the wind was howling drearily and the snow falling heavily; but Milly eared not, for it only made the tiro more cheerful. • There came a rap at the door. “Howstrauge! What can that be at our door this wild night ?” she said to her self as she. arose and went into theentrv “Who is there ?” * “For Heaven’s sake let iue iu—l am freezing to death 1” “Who are you, and how came you ia this lonely place on such an evening as this?” “I am a traveller from below, I lost my way, and am dying with cold. For pity’s Bake let me in or 1 shall perish.” Milly hesitated. She was alone; and it was three miles to the nearest neighbor’s house. •“0, save me —save me! lam dying I” were the thrilling words that met her hear- There was a heavy fall against the sill and then low moans. Her woman's na ture could stand no more; true to the in stincts of her being she unbarred the door and threw it open. A closely muffled fig ure reeled by her into the room, and shut ting the door she followed. On reaching the fire-place, the stranger threw off his disguise, and stood erect and strong, without a sign of inconvenience from the effects of the weather. Milly retreated from him in amazement, but recovering herself, and putting the best face on the matter, she tremulously ad dressee} the man: “lam sorry, sir, you are cold. It is a bitter night to be abroad. Will you not Bit by the fire?” and she pushed forward a chair. The man made no response, but stoop ing forward, ran his fingers through the blaze. Then he turned aud stared at her with a look which made her blood run cold. She would pretend there were oth ers in the house, for she already felt afraid of the man, and bitterly regretted having admitted him. “Would you like to see some of the men folks, sir?” she inquired. “If so , I will call them from their beds.” The man laughed hoarsely and replied: “ Milly Dean, for that 1 believe is your name, you cannot deceive me. You are alone in this house. I took particular care to ascertain that before I came. So you can make yourself easy on that score, and do as I bid you.” “Do as youbid me!” exclaimed Milly, in terror; “what do you want of me?”. ■ “ I want the twelve hundred dollars in Sold your husband received for Iris pro uce two days ago. You probably know where it ia.” " --■••••■ --• MiUr.Tmnmrinto the 'entry andwouJd have Bad. but tiiait ranger canghtodiatfey “d dragged her rudely back. , * ou cannot escape me young woman, 1 . he said. “You will find it most conveni ent to make a clean breast at once. Tt wiil he better for you.” Hilly strove to release her arm. The rough treatment she received aroused her temper, and indignation overcame all oth er feelings. “ Let'me go, you scoundrel, let me go, dr [ will call for help I” she cried. “Call, you fool," said the ruffian, “and much good it may do you. Keep yourself still and tell me where the money is.” “I will not!” she exclaimed, her eyes hashing fire. “You will not?” he then replied. “We shall see.” Ho released her wrist so violently that she reeled half across the room. Then he her sleeping infant from its cradle and held it at arm’s length almost into the blazing fire, so that the terrified mother expected to see its light garments catch the flame. “ Now then, where’s the money? Speak out quick or hear_ your baby shriek with pain,. I will burn it to death before your eyes if you do not tell me where the money is.” “Monster, give me my child,” shrieked Milly, endeavoring to reach the little ono. Let me have my bnby.” But every effort was frustrated, for again and again the strong hand of the rebber thrust her back. “See; its clothes will be on fire in a minute.” said the man, putting the help less infant Josec to the flames. She looked into his eyes. She saw there the look of heartless determination. She be came aware that the cotton garments of the child were already smothering it with the heat. “How shall it be?” said the ruffian. ’.Hurry, or the child dies. I have no time to waste.’ * t m only give me my child! she cried. The next instant it was handed to her and she sank upon the floor, and folded it to her bosom. the mail, touching her rudely witn his foot, **vnn have not told rue where money i?/’ The man found the box, placed it on the ; tabic, and opened it, saying: “So far r.r, well. It. is nearly all gold. I will pocket u with yonrleave, or without leave, just yon please. ” He filled his pocxeis with the golden coin and threw the einpiy fin?; in the tire. Then ha came and sraod her. .., i*? 111 * baby in the cradle, 1 * hy said, nt you wish to save its life. 1 have other msiness for you.’ 1 “What do you mean?’’ cried Milly, eye ing the man v.ith suspicion. •* hot me have him. ** he said, trvinv to take it. * 1 no; 1 vriii put the baby in the craule myself. You shall not .touch the poor little thing. Now, sir/ 1 she contin- almost choking wish excitement, “v/uat is it?*' After having laid the pretty inlant on its downy place of she stood erect waited the reply. t-m? 1 *° you,** said the man. “Kill me!" she exclaimed, her face growing pale with terror. “Kill me! i. » have * * v erdonelo you that you should kill me?*’ -\ othing, nothing, my dear, only vou know you have seen me and will knuw'me again.- And he advanced upon her. H^r » let me live. Have you not done enough to take my husband’s money, with out depriving him of his wife too? I will never say a word against yon if you will spare me—only spure me As she spoke she clasped her hands and looked imploringly at him. “ 1 am sorry that 1 cannot safely grant your request,” lie responded. “ There is no help for it, so come along out of doors with me. He reached out his hand to grasp Mil ley. But tho instinct of sell-preservation was strong upon her. She evaded him, •dew to the chimney-piece, snatched her husband s loaded ride from the hooks on which it hung, cocked and presented it at tne breast ot the robber. Her. motions were so rapid, that before he could pre vent it her finger had pressed the trigger: there was an explosion. But with equal readiness the man had stepped aside, the ball passing over his head, and the next instant his gripe was on her throat. • j , wil * teae “ J° n h° w t® handle arms," said he. “You would have killed me, would you? I will show you a trick worth two of that. ” ‘■Mercy, mercy,” cried the terrified wo man. There s no mercy for you, ” he ejacu lated. He dragged her into the entry, and flung open the door. ‘-Out with you into the snow. ” “Hold!” what is this?” exclaimed a deep toned roiee. “Unhand-that woman, you scoundrel!” A powerful man stood in the doorway. He dr altt he robber a blow between the eyes, which struck him back inio the en try- , grasp of Milly was relinquished, and he fell to the floor. 14 sir,” she cried to the new comer, save me; this man has robbed us, am I would innrder me that I would not tell of it.” Fear not, madam, he shall not harm you, responded the stranger. “Fellow, surrender yoursilf.” “Got out of the wky.” said the robber, making a rnsh for the door and striking at ihe stranger with a bowie-knife. Giving back a few steps the stranger seized the robber by the coat collar, whirled him and threw him on his face in the snow. The robber struggled, but the stranger knelt heavily on the small of his back and grasped his hair. “Lie still,” said the stranger, “or I will send ft bullet through your head.” _ The robber, feeling the cold barrel of a pistol a- his ear, obeyed. Jliily brought ropes, at her rescuer’s request,’ and the robber was quickly bound hand and foot. “It was a strange providence that over took me with a snow storm on the prairie, and forced me an hour ago to take hefuge in your smoke-house, nearly dead with the cold.’ Hilly acknowledged the truth .of the re mark, and she koelt and thanked her Fa ther in heaven for her deliverance from death. The next day. Milly’a husband came home; and when he had been told all, he remarked: “ This Allow was in the tayern at the Tillage the day I sold my produce. It will ________ learn me a lesson—never to let strangers |%f AXHOOO- ■ know: when money, is plenty with me, le9t they should be. tempted to crime, and HOW X.OMTI HOW BMTftwwi bring ruin on me and mine.” J*» paHtahed, in a g-i-s n—•••• That day some sixty or seventy men * LRCTTRH gathered at the house of Mr. Dean. The trofirSEi wL»g. TtMAJ. robber was recognired as a notorious horse S*ainirW«alm««a_ thief, who had long infested the neighbor- nSaBA-tPKBSg hood. There wait a summary: trial, and then, in dogged silence, the wretch who teJgt&BAliwa,jK-jlTfflMfV/ wonld have burned a helpless infentand itoo*;*? murdered a fedhtnl and gentle woman, A: Bow to Then—wd» to hjeinevitdblefete. Arudely !■*«*« eseLfe• constructed gallowsandastontrope ended g^l><P«3ffce htedti(»9ice:»teirt the thinly eetded ifSeßuSSF'w* -gSggfcow Test.** OtU.Box.Un, »nd one ! THE ANDEEWS PATEHT PIPE. (PATGXTCD JAKtTART 21. 1862.) DEOVIBES OJTI.T A TMAI. TO ~ Prove its incomparable lusericriartoany Pipe now id use. It may be smoked without am dehterma or unploauaut thecOOTfaJ bacoo is not drawn Into tie month, and. the tonne doee not become furred or coated Aon 15- srli? e i ,s poisonousproportion. Thehowliamads finoßt Devonshire clay, and lire* to the to- Decoo u peculiarly pleasant fragrance. The to p&coo ca*uo? become motri, aaiu ordinary Pipes. because the dnp beneath received the saliva thu insensibly escaped into the stem: hence the km JJP JP r offensively rank, and the breath or the smoker docs not proclaim to every on«Uh« When the howl becomes or the' drfp benttth requires cleansing, thepipe maybe taken apartby removingtho nm. The ctayoowt may at anytime bo• r« tored to Its original wMtenau by burning in toe Are, (fit at drying it thoroughly) procured Of the opinions of those who have tried .njOK ****"* Cl s e .! ie^*.We know it te be; all that it u reprweuted —Pkilada. fnquirtr. ' •• a iTH d £ c,dod i.oprovement. ,f -AtWic ZsrfySf All who have tried it bear testimony to its ex «S«E* T,®’?™"* Bulletin. “ tho beet pipe in use.”—Jfmaymik " The ploAAaree of a emoko are enhanced a thousand told by its use. and the deleterious ef are entnely obviated.”—Sunday T heartily concur in the testimonials you have SISfaKS!«Tir r “ IieU,er pip ** iaM "- ■J* obviates, to a great extent, the deleterious etteots ot-the pouonons constituents of tohaoeo— Sf. fl ,entlal 0,1 “ d niootine."—& C. BriedmAack, ~^ u “ er °oB other extracts miyhtbe given, but tnejabove are deemed sufficient JO>ES * EVANS, General Agent*. No. 631 Arch street, PhUadelpnia. fgiiK-^ tt f‘ ori "" A * tWa pipe is protected by Let* ters latent, any person who may imitate It shair be prosecuted! to the fall extent of the law. & n. KlNElTAKregents, . .No. 1-10 and 131 Wond street. jelB.2meo4 PittsbuiS. Needles, fish Hooks, risking Tackle, &o, 48 Maiden Lane A 39 Liberty street, N. Y., Would respectfully call the attention of whole* wile dealers to their extensive and varied stock of rnni.vu tackle. Their Factory, “XKPTCCTS WORKS.** Canton street Brooklyn, has been in suoeesenil operation for four years, where they manufacture every variot of . FISli HOOKS, SPEABS, Ac.. -oui the b*»n Nprsr® Sieei, ar.d which they war* rant much and folly cheaper than the jnported article, vniers •oK'mcM &r»-i executed at once, for an? variety or =iyse of Hooks, Bods, Reels, Lin-*. *}inee. Bask* t?.andTrollingßait. Water-proof Lines at reduced prices, Ac. They would ouli /.articular attention to thalr stoekofFly Hooks. , Solo depot lor the fils of WAIfRIJi’N cels orated dnil-cyed, and Telegraph Needle,. apLV3mdcod <»-Fine White. I'lain and Fancy Flannel Un der and Overshirta on hand, and made to order, on shortest notice, nt R. WILLUnm’S SHIRT FACTORY, Vo. 47 St. Clair Hu-oot. o*3l - I BI.ACK CAPSdSPBEI BY—Tbia variety is much lar«er, mors jaiey. better Savored, baa feirer seed, and u every way aupwior to the common Mack cap. . • We cm supply any quantity at our Market ftand.orat J. KNOX. . ”12 So. a» Fifth alget. Dissolution of P&rthcuMv, ' VEBSHIP HKRETO- J HHOPES and JAb. D. A ERNER, is this day dissolve's by mutual consent. Either partner will asS the name of the Arm in settling up the business. In retiring from the Brewing B urine*#, t cheer ruily reeommeiid my former partner to my friends and the public. JAMES 0. VEttNEa JoNhiia Rliodes, (Sueeoßwr to Rhodes A Verner.) Will continue the Brewing and Malting Business at the old etond. ooruer Duqueene Way and Bar* leers Alley, and respectfully solicit* a eontinn* anco of tne public patronage bo liberally bestowed on the late firm. JOSHUA RHODES Pittsburgh. July 1.1862 iyl«3otd gOBKST DAU11L...5. WNM t,.... MM ,., w ,i. F, DAUILI ROST. DILZELL A CO., Wholesale Grocers, COMMISSION UNO fOfNMROUU MUCtUNTS, AND Daalsnin Produce and Pittibnrsh Msnoiactnrea H«.HIUBEnTBTUn, »fca«oi- Pittsburgh SMITH, PABK ft 00., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY [PITTSBURGH. Pi Warehouse. No. ISO Pint and IM Second str Manufacturers of all sues and descriptions a, Pullles. Hunsat* and Couplings. Also Jobbins and Machine Castings of aratyd*- mriptipa. made to order. , Harms a oomnlete mtehia. shop attashad to fitdn* wfllbeqariXlly attended to ‘ftfltlgdftw PSTKMaYSgL grs and SyRaICALO(BcerNo.OO rears. His basmaa has basm^^R^R^ ooafinod mostly to Privsto and Sarvicai Disease*. CITIZENS AND STRANGER In need of a medical friend! should Ml sill It And oat the sore plaea ef relief ne Doctorisa s»?»s2?sss3i:iis:gs: ftdvlOO. • . ; . DB. BROWN’S REIiKDIKS nevm toil to c an the mint farm? Veaeraal SRonsatt, ind» Rttt.iuay formr of 9*jmS£‘ easee, of whieh the patient laa&idf . or. Brown** remedies fat the atartniag trouble brought on often 4 ?* that eelitaryhaMt oteeaene) gwttiaaatioßs which tho young and went *’“ d **“* * ,p *® , natontios RHEUMATISM. or. Brown** remedlee never ftll to ear* tU* painml rhs—*e in a raw BATt—he will wunat a <rure. He abo treat* Hlm, SteaL GoooomSk Stricture. Vrethal . Monthly Bnppraaaoaa, Dfe«s» ef the Joint. Futulatn Ano, Nervous Aft ebons; Pains In td« StVHttrtursh. Pa., will ha immcdittoly snswsi ed. Medicine sent to any niitirssA awmito • and near, from obeerratioa. ■■ ” : Established 1842* D IM E SAVDfBS INSTITUTION, ■o. in ■ (omimmenniiiwnj CHARTERED BT THE LBnni.ATTTBB OPPICEBS. >n«llm JAWM mK,J r , VICE PRESIDENTS. Wa. U. Smhh H. F. Rudd jSwgr ffiSfiL, TRUSTEES. ffUF 8 8 Fowler ft A Rm| »*£ ? Woodw»U K C Schnwrli life 6 K Mo kSiA WiCb. SECRETARY AND TREASURER. MtesasM-feßsi^ Dmiijatiialfaiiai uriniinaf* otaMt* iha £ride»i>«J. «?!••«■ .wflSSSEßiiSafe riMMi 'lf’llttMtfilllj ftllw |N> Iy« VMM. ggfigSffiS^BSi Thmß'wfe.dgtai May lit. IMS. WaTtli. mud m ram orKifty linllarm. 0» llondndhj. Un.nnllnM *“*" ** J '*“Ti:iii n < Dollar*. HarahcariartanbrlmtkaanSyuS hm.nor for any fraction ofjhat raw. aaa aa m. gnUUMitea fifty uo firm ittri ti(r>ifaLj!>Miifl| Secretary of the Traawry. Bond* -I iftrrraiil. aa cznraMd u rach ocrtllcata. Any other lnformatlondeM wfllba ynrartty . j*rt. ire«w.— ~~wit'4n*wr t. i. saury. WESTEES SMI %’OUS, aSS I.IREKTT BTBEET, PITTSBURGH. GRAFF & GO., MiNUFACTCRERN Would call tha aUenOsa c t tha pubiis to thair LA : |6 J 8 X U U K of woil c.laet.d COM.RMUW VU HEATHS CTQVB. :iMyamirm MtAbtogs Wnmgcs, dtale riaala, Mto fc.snmt .liht’.ui • ■’TStttafefSiiiSr*- **UM AMERICAN. GDOBK « REPUBLIC, ORATE FROMTSAMO FEN DERM . 15.XM8.ETAi1..:..';..,.;.;;,, tows ssivmua.—jimea. advaa»k.aLlbdiasU KINEIMN, MEYRAN A 4* FIFTH gTREGT, PITISBUROH. PA4 ■’ * wMttUtoktA’.'idto sstah auins a virus, iiviuf; 01 A M O RO E. SILVER AMO PIATEO WARL CLOCKS, of every desoripclon. FANCY 6 0 0 OS Braue nalwry, «tc. WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS, Material* and Machinery. uooinmcifs, »—■ mam. J 'IPPiIKt; AKTHUBS. axtobitbt at uv, ZWSS* : «StfK3ST MKAH«* COFFI2V, . ''■oiiHiiiiitk lmt <*J - 'I OBQCERS* -. Oanar Woti and WftterStrwta, Mftb; ' ‘ : " :r: rrtwiirium p*< mar, kjqjjjjr.*
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