?üblicS.ilibi':ef•Oileaba, Iron 'Works, pubsogi A.LIAS • blißkulniefthe District Coati of huie . cogsgs Cumunonweelth of Pennsyl ama, to lib. Of °Camber Term„,lBsB.l will anon to.pnblie lathe Merchant/VB.:cheese n Fourth stmt. ix the City of Pittsburgh, on Vednoaday the 27dt day of August , Absz, at s 'clock P. or at sigh time and DISCO to which aid sale maybe they and there adiourned. all the., Atoning described Pronert7._4flift The lands and tememmus amnesia; anti ne.nt. to Orizaba WOWS and Sophie Flamm*, to Is Folleek Township; adjoining and a ent Co the Imeggit offiNeweestle, in Lawrence muity. PezMirylvaida,, bounded described as ' • • I Apiece. yind bounded. north by Neshannock thereek, east timPimumdvamia canal.solla r land liiiiitrest. and west by Neehannoot reek, containing one acre, more or lees, on which re erected a bhatfaratige. known by the name of ophia. 40 feet menu* and 45 feet min; nuking. ouse *met house. cinder henna. week hen,., oiler houskeennine bowie, engine and bleatotillt tree boilersiw the boiler home, and fi ve Biers let and ooniplem. and largo brick stack: A pities rit land, beginning staerth-east earner 7 Rolling Mill lot. on .Neshannoch creek, rename ienee Both grtr west i 92 feet, north VW east :1 feet, tiguicealong said mill lot 24951 feet to the lace of beemnlng: on which is - a brittle office and blacksmith shop. • A niece of land rf one' acre and 64 perches. ore or ler, beginning at a post near Lock No 2 Pennsylvania banal , running south west 0 feet to a peat on said canal: thanes Minh 20.3i ° Ist 348% feet to a post on Neshannoek creek ; .once south We west 300 feet by said creek to a tt..t • thence south 200 east 249% feet to the place beginning: on which is erected a rolling mill, Wah buildinglso by 212 feet, wit sheds et ched. in which are 16 boiling fu rn ac h es, 5 heat -Ilimn:meek boilers and engine sufficient to drive the insubinery in said mill, bar rolls, small Ils, nail plate and muck rolls. sueezers, sheets, o nail machines and one wrought spike ma :met and a brick warehonse. 60. by 20 feet. A piece of land beginning on the canal at south est earner of mill lot, and running south est 136 feet along mkt canal, thence south ett)4° at 50 feet by land of J. & J, C. White, thence nth 2 ° east 311 feet by street, thence west 24 feet a post, theueesonth 2° east 150 feet by an alley, ence 14 feet by J.* .1. C. What% to mill lot, enee along said lot to the place of beginning: titaining onsehalf acre, more or loss, on which-is nail and stave factory. 46 by 112 feet, engine and tier house , with engine sufficient to drive ma finery for 24 nail machines, one spike machine, .e stave machine, eiretdarsaws..tc., therein con fined; one slay house , 54 by 34 feet, with ma- Mary for grinding and tempering clay to make e brick. A lot of grqund, No. +5, in W bite's addition to ew Castle, bounded on the north and east by -ems south by lot No. 7, and west by Jefferson et ;54 feet front by 100 feet; an d iit is a iek cooper shop. 25 by 40 feet., carpenter 0P 12 feet square. A piece of land in the borough of New Castle, ginning at side ortb-gest corner of School mee on eastof Jefferson street, near the idge over Neshannoek creek ; thence north 83' , E 130 feet to said creek :th ence north 37 1 4 ° . west 43 feet ; thence south fl3li° west 291 feet to Jeff: ;on street; thence south t° east 125 feet, to the ace of beginning, containing one acv . more or . lot of ground bounded. north by other lands of id trust, east by A. L. & G. W. Crawford, south W hie s heirs, and west by Jefferson street, on itch is ereelad a briok dwelling house. l'he above-described property,will be sold te ther as a whole. Also in separate eareels, as scribed. The undivided half of toe acres of land, mere leas, in Neslanneek township, bounded north Crawford, east by Pearson. Pyle and others, nth by Thomas Falls, and west by Maitland and awford, abounding with coal, about 230 acres tared, coal banks opened, a number of frame uses. barn., shede, stables,_eoke o: ena. &e., acted thereon. A piece of land in Neshannoek township, ended by lands of William Alexander, James Tie, and John McKee. containing 39 acres and .1 perches, on which is :spaded a plank house, a r house. a frame stable; about 20 acres. elest red; so a good spring of water: Three continuous iota Of ground, in Polka* unship, bounded on the north by Cunningham d others, south by White, east by Vegan and sere, and west by on which are erected 'ening houses, stables, &c. A piece of land in Neshannoek township, lying nth of Eastbrook road, containing 3:,ti acres, Ire or less, being part of the Ilitnpaon tract. :rehasted by P. McCormick from Diana Dump 3. situate about 13.2 miles from New Castle, on Eastbrook rt ad A tot of amend, 60 feet front by 160 in depth, in borough of New Castle. bounded north by eet, east by alley, south by Jacob Lint, and tit by Jefferson street, on which is erected a ,me stable. A lot of ground in Pollock township, in White's dition to New Castle, beginning on Mill street, corner of lot number 2; thence south east by sd street 50 feet; thence south 88' west by lot ). 3. 150 feet; thence north 2' west by alley FA A to south-west corner of lot No. 1 ; thence north east by lot No. 2350 feet, to the place of ho ming. frame house_and lot in Pollock township, 'dusted north by la eshannock creek, east by Jefs son street, west by east by —. A lot of ground in said township, bounded north Wallace, east by an alloy, south by Dickson, d west by Croton road, being 50 feet in front by feet in depth. Also, a tract of land of at out 429 acres, in Su r Creek township, Weenies county, Pennsy Iva- I, known WI the Saw Mill tract, being the same scribed in deed from Pollard MeCornaiek, dated l August...BA Also, a lot of ground in the City of Detroit and Ile of Michigan, described as the east half and trip off the west ball of five feet in width; runs ig the entire length thereof, of lot number 3 of cek No. 47 of the CBB3 Farm. more fall and accurate description of the prep. .y tube sold will be furnished from the deeds at 3 time of sale, • Emote—One-fourth of the purchase in hand, on execution of the deed or deeds, and the res at, in three consecutive annual in‘tallments sreafter; with interest from the date of the ac- owledetnent of the deed betere the Court. Said ferred payments to be secured by bonds and eases upon the property. Twenty-five per .t of the hand money when the property is uck down. WM, G. POWER. y 2 e-4 wßeceiver. oRDNANCE OFFICE. WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON. July 19, 18624 t ?ROPOSALS will be received by this Depart int until 5 p. m. on the 9th of August, 186:1, for a delivery at the following Arsenals, of infantry zontremente, as hereinafter specified : I' THE WATERTOWN ARSENAL. WATE TOWN. MASS. ,3eta Infantry accoutrements. caAibre ........ 69 noo THE WATERVLIET ARSENAL, WEST TROY, N. Y (CIO sets Infantry acconyamenta. aaiibre 9 C THE NEW YORK ARSENAL, 4101 ; KR . NOR'S ISLAND, N. Y. 0011 sets Infantry accoutrements, ca . tibre... ..... tr r THE ALLE4IHENY ARSENAL. PITTS BURGH. PA 000 sets Infantry accoutrements. calibre 09 .00 THE FRANKFORD ARSENAL, BRIDES BURG. PA. 000 'fa Infantry aecotqraments. ottibre ...... 000 I' THB ST. LOUIS ARSENAL, ST. LOUIS WO sets Infantry aceoltrements. calibre "56 000 Chews accoutrements are to be made in stria nformity with the regulation patterns, samples which san be seen at any of thieabove named sepals. and are to be subject to inspection at the senate when delivered. before being received ; the Government=none to be accepted orPaid • but such as are approved on inspection. The its to be of grained leather. and all of the stock be the best oak-tanned, The shoulder belt will includedin the set. Deliveries week, be made in lots of notless than J og sets pe for all contracts of 1%000 or ider ; and not less than 2400 minuses. week on all retracts for over 10 , 0 00. counting from thedate of e c .ntraeL Failure to deliver at &specified time a subject the contractor ter a forfeiture of the nount to be delivered at that time. The won ements must be boxed in thecustoßuu manner; e boxes to be charged at eon, tobe determined • the inspector. Bidders will state explicitlY, the time, amount id place of each delivery. Each party , ' obtaining* wntract will be required enter into bonds, with proper sureties, for its itbful fullihnent. The Department reserves to itself the right to sect any bid, ' , repasts will be addressed to " Gen. J. W. %P -r Chief of Ordnance, Washington; D, C " and ill be endorsed **Proposals for Infantry Accou ements." JAS, W. RIPLEY, iy2seodtaug9 Brig. Gen., Chief of Ordnance. S. B. & C. P. SULRIL.LE, tdanahaturars and Darien id BOOK. CAP LETTER. and all kinds of TRAPPING PAPER, have removed from W 7 Wood street to NO. 88 lIILITEEFIELD S'I'REET, Pittobarik. Pa 1111P. gisii kr MA& ape • - • ii'V C‘ . . - dt4•:.i . .. 1 ~• i. i i ;..I el .:. • ...:il -• . - • . ' - ~ • .• . ' ' ..' 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Pkien, . ..beennee the drip beneath receivreaing IliGUt ilaseneale escapes into the stern: mince a pipe never beocumie effusively rank; and: the breath of the smoker does not proclaim to even: oat he meets that helms been.."ieduklingiWa pipe. When' the bowl Worms ore, or Ake . p beneath reonireseleasiskig, the illetnnYba taken 'apiirt by removing this rim. OWO nowt May at stir thud , be 're•totad to its original whiteness iy -I ATAlZ•naPut.ltirtit.t2elY) :,`: ead the opinions of those who have tried tide ye: , i L . i ft - persomal- experience, we know it to be it is represented."---Phskidajeeeirer. Avercdanded improveruent."—reUic /edger "All w o have tried it bur testimony to its ex cellence.' —Evening Bullet:n. "-Decidedly the but pipe in use."—Manayunk Star. "The pleasures of a smoke are. =heaped a thousand fold by its use, and the deleterious of facts of smoking are entirely obvistd"—Semloy Autifek. ' I heartily concur in the testimonials you have 1 as tette superiority Overall other pipes in iise."— /ohm S. Rohrer. M. It "It obviates, to a great extent, the deleterious effects of the poisonous constituents of tobacco— an essential oil and nicotine."—.S, O. Briedetzbach, M.l). Numerous other extracts might he given, but the above are deemed sufficient. JONES t EVANS, General Agents; No. 651 Atch street, Philadelphia. Air- a/salmi—As this pipe is protected by Let ters Patent, any person who may imitate it shall be prosecuted to the hill extent of the law. W. & D. RINEHART, Agents, No. $49 and 151 Wird tenet, jelS.aileod Pittsburgh, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CHURCH TRAIN , A. M. Leaves Wall':4 titatiJu truly Sunday at 915 do Turtle Creek, do do 920 do Brinton's do do ..9 25 do Wilkinshingh do do 942 do Eat Liberty, to do ... 950 Arrive at Pittsburg, io 15 RETIIRNING TRAIN P, Lewes Pittsburgh every Sunday ...... ...1 00 do East Liberty do do 121 do Wilkinsburgh du 132 do Brinton's do do 199 do Turtle Creek do do ....53 Arrive at Walls ' 200 J. STEWART, Pasaangor Agent.. tsb Piturgh. July 9, 1862. JAW baTOVk t t , 0 .4!?t4r it, - 1 1' 14 1 A.. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, attorney likicead, Pittsburgh Manufne tun,/ and 'l4 !intend. and Retail dealer in all kinds of Cook, Parlor, and Heating Stovea, Grate Fronts, Fenders, &o, I u our sample room may be found the CELEBRATED I) A S BERN LNG COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, he merits oi which have been fuHy toted by housands, and the Stove pronounced unequaled y any in this market: together with agreatmany ther desirable patterns. We have also a very large agaortacent of • PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now fared to the public. as? FANCY ENAMELED ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styleg. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Orates, all of which are offered at very low prices. gfig- Special inducements offered to builders in want of ORATE FRONTS. tuy29tf BOOTS AND SHOES, AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. LOOK AT THE ?RICKS : Ladies English Lasting Heel Gaiters for $l.OO worth SUS. Ladies English Lasting Congress Heel Gaiters for $.1.25, worth $1,75, Ladies English Lasting Congress Heel Gaiters $1,50, worth $2.00. Ladies Fine French Morroeco Heel Boots for $1:37. worth 51.62. Ladies Fine Goat Congress Heel Boots for $1.37, worth $1.75. ' Ladies Fine Mcroeco Slippers for Ric., worth 75, Ladies Fine Kid Slippers for 75c, worth $1,12. All other goods In proportion. JAMES ROBE. we Market :treat, near Market House. ap24 COUNTRY HOMES• rruirosE CHOICE MITES ?OR COEN TRY residences in LINDEN of Oak land, are offered for sale. A branch of the Pitts burgh and East Liberty Railway runs into the centre of the plot. The lots contain one-halt acre and upwards. T4.ruis only one-tenth cash, and one-tenth annually, Apply to W. 0. LESLIE, At .iakland Station. HENRY W. REAIIMOHE & 00., NAORMERLY OF THE TWO - MILE IDJUSE, dealers in Foreign Brandies, Wines, and Gins; also, Blackberry, Raspben7, Wild Cherry. and Ginger Brendle& Old Monongahela, Rye, and other Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, Supe rior Wine Bittern, &c N 0.83 Liberty street, Tavernsourth street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Hotels, and Families supplied at mod erate profits for cash. New Jersey Oder for fam ily or hotel purposes. )y3-6md CORNWELL it KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, (At the old established Coach Factory,) DUQUESNE WAY. NEAR ST. CLAIR STREET Repairing done as usual. her ligaricE TO AIL REFINERS AND OTHERS. THE PENNA. SALT MANUPACTURING CO. Having completed their arras 4WD for the manufacture o f CONCENTRATED OIL OF; VITRIOL, Are nowpreparid to supply the trade therewith. Their Platinum Still having a capacity of 12.000 lbs per day, they will be enabled to fill orders in large quantities without delay. Address GEORGE COLHOUN, Agent, jell-3md Offlee. 24 Wood at. Pit • WANTED. AT 11100REll DISTILLERY. 189 _FIRST STREET, Two men to run an engine. with some up*. Hence in grinding grain. 3e2341 ■KENSINGTON IRON AND NAIL WORRB. LLOYD dlr. Ed1.A.C.11.. Manufacturer; of at, Olkes 13•111e1,,lelate, BT A and T Irmo, NAIL amil wipmel ; kw. Sort*. Swag Imp and pa Bar Rath. Works are aaJoinizsr the CITY GAB WORK - Warehouse. N 0.86 Waterstreet sad N 6 Motet street. BamslersNattidtms. aeliktssu-is B. SEELY . CS 141 FIFTH STREET. oppoelta Calming REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. MULE"! IN NOTES. BONDS. MORTGAGES and °this , Boot &len ua , S o QUARTERMASTER/IP WAS. ND OTHER, CLAIMS AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT. ought kt PITTSBIIN6III TRUST COMIPANIG i e'27-3Ead JOHN D. SCULLY. Cashier. ___ BLoo m—m•••LIM/ MEOIILDICMS„ mi nks. sad Rarasilaktk OOLLlffil. I ' 1 31:11 . ilial an I Nit i =Ea& wzaki Noircz MALTESE LACE COLLARS ANi) SETTS PATTERNS NEW ilat opened and for dale by EATON. MACKIAII A. CO.. .iY3O 17 Fifth streot .NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! Are daily in receipt of new TRIMMINGS. TRIMMINGS AND BONNET RIBBONS, EMBROIDERIES AND REAL LACE G LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS',OODS. GENT'S SHIRTS, COLLARS and TIES, SKIRTS, CORSETS. • HAIR NETS. S. The attention of wholesale buyers i 3 invited to our present stork. PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY, Office, N. E Oor. Wood & Fifth Elts. FIE AND MARINE INSURANCE, DIRECTORS: JohnadillDs, .1 - amen D. Verner, Watt, Capt. Jno. L. Rhoads, Wa:Ma: Samuel P. Shriver, J O haEL • George B Jones, Chariton a. I, Frank Van Border. Willi p Vim Kirk. C. Hanson Love. Wis. PHILLIPS, President. • JOHN WATT. Vice Pres't, Wm. P. DARWIER, Sees jyl7-Iyis Needles, Fish Hooka, Fishing Tookle, &c, 41111faiden Lane do aS Liberty street. N. T.. Would respectfully extensivettention of whole sale dealers to their and varied stock of Their b'act,ary, “REPTUNE WORKS," Canton street, .Brooklyn, has been in successful operation for four years, where they manufeoture every variety of from the beet Spring Steel, and which they war rant much superior and fully cheaper than the Imported article. Orders solicited and executed at keel s !r any variety or style of Hooks, Rods. Lines. Seines, Baskets, and Trolling Bait. Water-proof Lines atrednoel prices, kc. They would call particular attention to their stock of Fly Hooks. Sole depot for the sale of WARRlllili cele brated drill-eyed, and Telegraph Needles. ap2fl-3mdeod 40 1 1 1 1 . /iltt 43 &9 lArjA THE GREAT CURE ?OR CONSUIPTO rionE PROPR lETOR OF Tills 'CEDE- R. CINE the stud of yea concentrate the life of l e t t Pine Tree i nto a Medi cine fur diseases of the Lungs and Throat. is now offering to waffering humanity the result of his ex perience. This truly great and maxi medicine is Prepared with much care. the tar being distilled expressly for it; is therefore free from all impuri ties of common tar. It has cured more eases of Consumption than any known remedy on earth. twill cure Ilronehills. It will cure Asthma. It will cure Sore Throat and Breast. It will cure Conche and Colds, and is an nvaluable remedy for diseases of the Kidneys. irinary Complaints. SlL.Beware of CounterfelS you have the Dyspepsia use IVESRA KT'S 'Dyspepsia Ville, and If they do rot cure you go to the agent of whom you purchased them Lisa receive your money Please call at his store and get a deccriptive cis uler. A box of Pills sent by mail prat-paid on ecept of One Dollar. Ni:10 South Second street. Philp L. Q. C. WISHART. Proprietor Sold by Dr. KEYSER. No 140 Wood otreet nol:lyead ICECREAM! ICE CREAM !! STA& BAUM AND 00101CTION EEL NO, 92 DIAMOND ALLEY. P. SCRILDECKER would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally. that he is now p rep eyed at his saloon to serve PURE ICE CREAM at all hours of the day and evening.— Also. fresh *very Miff, a fine large assortment of CAKES and' BREAD, of all descriptions. hem %instantly on hand. the very best CONFECTION ERIES in the City. N. B. Orders for PARTIES, Ac., will be sup plied at the shortest notice. je2Blmd L431:1111 MINIVAN OHM" U 0111WL1 REINEMAN I MEYRAN & SIEDLE, No. 42 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.. WHOLICSALI AND RITM. DILII4IIIOI/1 WATCHES, JEWEL- DIAMONDS. I \l,-• SILVER AND PLATED WARE. CLOCKS, f every description. FANCY GOOD S% Bronze Statuary, eie. WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS, Materials sind*aohinery. Whokrale Ars M . the othbrated AMERICAN WATCHES, laamalietured at Waltham, Maas. apl6-3md SPRING GOODS. CLOTHS, OASSIMERE3 A ND VESTING*. SATZ XAMIII Milt IN WO= A CON v v PLR= Mocker . . 01 1 11.1.1f0 000DX, W new and dwir been "•,p ow- wita s a d dre to whe el le i te son • • .minnwleing in all me tartans new • . Ammer of the twould__ lielt an early eall from thamrsaniopatinneor the the pa4 man t es. to tent the merits co MIMI@ GREY i 1011, Merchant Xei MI TIM street, Inman am" -*Avid lemma. ! I =lt= MUMS & COFFIN', OmmmUMNlWMKMasimitooJ WHOLESALE GROCERS, Owner Wood sad Vita &redo, blab PlMlllanium PA eIIOfCE LOT OP TIVAL First selection from Ei new importation EXTREMELY BEAUTIFUL, Eaton, Macro:an 4: Co. EATON, MACRUM A Cu., No, 17 Fifth street FINKING TACKLE FEIN HOOKS, SPEARS, Ace., ICE CREAM 196fe. DAILY POST. ERN FEARING, 7 ' It was a cold day in January, and the winding Hudson was bridged with glitter ing ice. The tree-tope that crown the ro mantic Highlands - were covered with mass es of snow, which in many' cases wok fan tastic forms, presenting images of knights and warriors of the olden time, and some tiMes that of regular encampments, as the eye wandered over their singular outlines. , In The distanee towered the frowning ram parts of old Fort Putt:taro, then in goOdre pair, for the period in which we have open: ed our tale was that of the American Rev olution, Mal the dull roar .of war was re sounding thrnnghont the snow-clad land. Near the river's brink,-at a spot now oc cupied by Cozzens' FTotel, at West Point, a soldier was slowly pacing to and fro, paukiing occasionally to listen for a mo ment, and then resuming his walk, It was one'of the outposts on which that sentinel AWLS' posted, and one on which it was nee essary to exercise the utmost vigilance; hence the cautious manner with which the soldier trod his snow-beaten path, and lis tened keenly to every sound that arose rip• on the frosty air : it was about eleven o: clock at night, and having come at ten, and his hour of duty being limited to two hours, he had consequently yet an hour to stand, which was long enough in such a lonely position, with thermometer five de grees' below zero. The moon, however, was shining down brightly upon the sheet ed snow, and he was a young and hardy soldier of the future republic, so he did not shrink from the duty before him, but watchful and attentive, and yet as if ex pecting something to occur, he marched up and down upon his post, nor heeded the chill blast a it went rudely sweeping by. All at 0n, 45 , 5 1, -ound was heard at a little distance, as oisonnyone trampling through the deep snow. The sentinel paused in his walk, and gazed toward the spot from which the noise proceeded, and presently a tall figure, wrapped in a large gray over coat, was seen to emerge from the shadows of a neighboring thicket, and stalk with martial stride out into the silverymoon beams. •' Wbo goys thyre Lmrted the senti hiS voice awaking 111 E, echoes that slumbered in the breast of the forest clothed mountain-. friend, Fearing—a triynd Ane-:roza and her cause, trolled the intruder, as he advanced still nearer. 'Stand and give inn thy you l oyr,,i gn , • said the sentinel, in a low. tern voice, os he brought his musket to a charge. "I know you, sir, of course, lout then all needful form~ uxtst gone through with.' ure right , rvar,lll; o duty to the letici. The countersign is "Couuter,ign i-aia the sentinel,.hringing his musket down athwart his breast to the position known among military men a , the "port, - -and now, sir, we will commence our conference." "The conference nerd not be very long'. this bitter cold night," replied the tall stranger, as he drew his gray overcoat more closely about his noble figure : "you know that when I wrote you to come on front -Virginia and onli.‘t in the army, expressly you to unlerstand that although you would be for the time being ostensibly a private soldier. yet 1 lad higher and more important ditties for you to engage in, which, if you itic?essfully accomplished, you would have a commis sion as a Lieutenant... "Yes, sir, I am a patriot. I would serve my country to the last drop of my blood, it necessary." "I believe you, Fearin,t?. I know you to be a good man and true, and that is why I hare selected you for the duty which I want perforated. I could not semi for yon to come to quarters without exciting suspicion, and, as it is necessary to use great caution and circumspection, l deci ded to visit you at a time when you were a sentinel on the outpost---a spot where we can COI.VPI":+1 , WithOilt dancer olbeing over heard." ' lOU philib are 11‘111, : , sr, and t am now ready to listen to whatever in structions you may hays- to give. To-morrow inurniiez. — eontinui:d the• tall stranger, in a low tuns:, "you will ob• Lain a pass from your captain to go over the river and spend the day, and to return i n th e evening. But, so tar trout return. ing, you will make the best of your way to New York, represent to Sir Henry Clinton that you have deserted from the American army at West Point, anxious to join that of the British, and return to your allegi ance to England•s king. Of course, you will be asked many questions by Sir Hen ry as to the strength of this post, the num ber of troops, atal other matters, which you must be Careful to exaggerate as much as you can with safety. By making him believe that the post is well defended, you may prevent his planning an attack until spring, when we shall have reinforcements, and he better prepared to receive him, 960111(1114t think lit to pay us a visit. Do you perfectly understand me, Fearing?" "Perfectly, sir. "Well, then, give heed. lou will enter the British army, wat;•h with keen eyesev erything that transpires, acquaint yourself with its movements, its numbers, and ev erything that would he likely to be inter esting to me, anu, having obtained every information in your power. you can watch your opportunity, make your escape, and return hither, when you will obtain your promised reward. It will require great caution, great. discretion, great se cretness on your part to insure success, but, should you chance to succeed, you will be doing your country a great service, which she will not be likely to forget. At the same time, I will not conceal from you that the mission is fraught with no little danger. Should your plans be dis-. covered, you would be hanged just as sure as your name is Albert Fearing." I know that, sir.' "And knowing it, you decide to run the hazard ?" "I do. To-morrow morning I will be off, and in two days in the presence of Sir Henry Clinton." "lig well. I will now return to the fort, and remember I shall look with anxi ety for the success of your dangerous mis sion. Good night.' "Good night, sir." The tall and stately figure turned and disappeared within the shadow of the neighboring thicket, from which he had emerged when we first introduced him to oar readers, while the grim sentinel con tinued to pace to and fro us if nothing had happeened to break in upon the qui et tour of his duty. At. length the hour of midnight arrived, and the soldier was re lieved, and, returning to his straw couch in the barracks at Fort Putnam, he was soon buried in a profound and: dreamlas alundmr. (Conclusion To•morrow.) 9. .. r. J. 441tAPP WESTERN STOVE MORES, 245 LIBERTY. NTREET, PITTSBURGH (i.itAIT- ;:-CO '2'l° LIA U E`A.C'T'UTIEME4 Would call the attention of the public to their LARGE STOCK of well selected - COOK,PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES ALSO. lIIPBOTeD Kitchen Rauges, Orate Fronts, Hol low Ware, 4ke.„ among which will found the nest Coal Cook Stove* in the Stine. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight Eclipse, and Iron Qity, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Fair for the BEST COAL COOK STOVES. Also FIRST PRE MIUM awarded to the TRUE AMERICAN. GLOBE k REPUBLIC. For the BEST WOOD Qo_oll NOW IN USE. The KENTUCRIAN and KANSAS Premium Stoves ara unsurpassed. We call attention of DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largest stock of CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS IN THE STATE N S—We line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE oal Cook Stores with Soap Steno Linings. which and the fire better than iron. 0023:is EASTERN CARRIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS EASTERS SECOND-HANDED, TWO. SEATED Carriage -top Denim and Light Buggies, without bps, will, poitivelv be sold at the lowest prices, to suit the times. Particular at. tention paid to repairing. MRS. JOSEPH WHITE, Lawrenceville. Penn street. near the Two-Mile Run. my24:6md HOTEL POE BENT. WOK RENT-THE INTERIOR HO. U' TEL, situated at Connelsville R. R. Depot, on Ross street, i> offered for rent on reasonable terms. The building is in excellent repair, and completely. furnished. Apply to ieMdf THOS. MO ORE, Um First street. FAMILY COAL DEPOT. M. STEWART, tr ELA.I.,I!ni, IN COAL.. *IL Corner SOUTH COMMUN h SANDUSKY STREETT. ALLEGHENY CITY. ES. Families supplied with coal at lour rated on short _ notice. mhs:Sm. 11300 TS .A. 7413 SAGES, ity E INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR • larve Frock of Boots and Shoos of French and American Manufacture FOR LAW ES, We hn - ce ot - eriety of Butes w WzificiN 1?001'S AND UAITEKS, .me entirely new WHITE AND !BLACK SATIN SLIP EMBIROIDERED AND. TOILET SLIP PEIIS, MISSES' AND CHILDREN SLIDES, of an styles and qnslitlem. GENTS' AND BOY'S PATENT LEATH• EIS AND CALF HOOTS AN il snow" of every defeerlpt tom OXFORD TIES. STRAP SHOE'S, BALMORAL BOOTS COYGRESS GAITERS, Era, Era, ETC. Our a - ..,i.ortruent o tterer ec,rap I ete, kind We offer our guotle at as. Loss - Pritseis US the F.Ame quaiity can be sold in the city. We also manufacture ta order every conceivable kyle for _LADIES, MISSRS, ,t CHILDREN fit Fhort notiee. W. I. SCHMERTZ ft CO., - .1Y2; *1 FIFTH STREET. RAVEL. FELT. AND CANVAS It 0 0 F . l G- ATEI ALS CONS .L.VA hand, for IL sale with inst ruction TAN TLY ON s; Also IRON SATURATED FOR ROOFS. Our work is not to be excelled by that cif any Roofer in Western Pennsylvania. ja2s3md B. F. SHOPE. 73 Smith fi eld at. rittabwati. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Iron Vona/idea-IN, IiENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MINERS, Near the Penn.- E. R. Passenger Depot PITTSBURGH. 1111/IANUFACTURE ALL KINDS %eV /NM Steam Engines. muting from three to one hundred and Ifty horse power. and oiled • tor Grist Mills, Saw Mills. Blast Furnaces. nineties. ate. Give particular attention to theetas el- Eng.ines and Machinery- for grist mills. en kg uprights, milky and ciradar saw mills. Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship ment at shortnetioe. Engines and Bellersof every description. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately. Wrought Iron Shafting. Hungers and rallies in every variety, and continue the manefactura el Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low. our machintay manufactur ed of the beet quality of materials , and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. Air Orders from all parts of the country edand promptly filled. . feß:daw - - - Trustees' Sale, • . . Y VIRTEE OF AN ACTOR AMEN. .LP BLY of the Commonwealth of Pennolvw. pia, approved February 5.1282.1 will ggpose!to Public sale, on the premiere in the Borough .of Sharon, Mercer Co, Pa, on M onday , August: 4, 1862, t he property of the Sharon Iron Company.' Consisting of one Rolling Mill. Steel Works. a large Waretionse.4oDwelling Ileum and 40 acres of land; together with all necessary Machines,' for manufacturing Iron, Nails, and Steel. This is a desirable property for any party wish ing to embark in the business. located on the Erie Extension Pennsylvania Canal, in the centre of the bast coal region in Western Pennsylvania, convenient to five Slut Furnaces, and with good prospect of the Erie & Pittsburgh Railroad paseum through it. Sale to be absolute. Terms—One-third in hand, and the balance in two equal payments -of six and nine month*, with interest frinnoonfirmation of sale. • sh ar o% job? 10. IM2.M. C. TROUT..Trnstea. • • J714-3wd WATIIOI.INIT AGiZSIC'Ir e . . ILlTTlGMfi.gtosommig A g ent. Ale Water . otroof,"Pittsburgh, is prepare d t o bring out or MCI back paosetutora from or to am part of the old country, either by Mom or salk.so_kto. 81011 X DRAFTS FOR RALE, payable in any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianaoolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of sailing Packets. and for thelinse of Steamers sail ipit between New York. Liverpool. Olunrd tontway. PAUL HUGIIS .s • s. 461 - Fine *lite, Plain and l e anoy.Plann_al Un der and Overshirts on band. and Made tomtit?. on shortest notice, at IL WILLIAMSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, No. 4? St. Clair Street. 0n.91 II REPROVED BI.A.CK CAP RASPBER- A RY—This variety is seed,arger. more juicy. better flavored. has fewer and is every way superior to the common black cap. We can supply any quantity at our Market Stand, or at J. SNOB. jyl2 N. 29 Fifth street. NINTIr WAIt".O VOIUNTIVECY Warehouse, N 0.149 leirst and 120 &mandate Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions o. coal Oil. Retorts and Stills. Gas and Water Pipe Sad Iron s Dog Irons. Wagon Boxes. Steel Moulds bangersPnlli and Couplings. Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every do mription made to order. Having a. complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will be earefally attended to Tbe Philosophic Burner. FIAYDEN'S NEW DOUBLE-AMTINO Philosophic Burner tor Carbon Oil is now ready. It possesses many advantages over the Common Burners. 1. It makes a large or mall light with perfect combustion. 2. It will burn suy quantity oi oil with safety. 2. It can be used with a long or short chimney. 4. It on n be used as a taper night-lamp. 5. It can always be made to burn economically. 6. It is more easily winked than any other burner. 7. It can be trimmed and lighted without re moving the cone. 9. Theows all the white light above the cone. 9. himney ean be removed or inserted without touching the glass. These burners are the common No.l size, and eln be put on any lamp now in use. Every per son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic! Burner. Price 25 cents; per dozen $2. Sold at No. *2 FOURTH street. Pittsburgh. zje2s-Iydw P. HAYDEN. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES. S.K.ELTING Wall{ KN. ie l "Cull.l - 11.': at CO., Manufacturers a Sheath, Brazier!' and Bolt Conner, Preened Cop iar Bottom:, }talent' Still Bottoms, Al So. AO importer. and dealer; in Metal, Tin Plato Sheet Iron. Fire. be. . Mr Constantly on hand. Tintnen's itachlaa, sad Tools. Warehousf No. 149 FIRST and 190 tiIIOOND STREETS. ttsburah, Penna. Sir Special orders o Copper oat to any desired retern. fe2:l:lrialw NA.TILONA. OIL. • WE ARE NOW WANEPACEVEING this article, which for brilliancy In burning freedom of offensive odor. and of color, (which color we warrant to be by age or.exposarea ;enures; aany hunt nator in this or Eastern marks a profitable Oil to the consumer. wean& reoesumend it. Also, our manufacture o CAUSTIC SODA , Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil Iteerierifa. which excels 10 pot cent. in strength all the mat • of English Soda brought to this country. Our manufacture of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SALT, AC. Are so well and favorably known, we trust the mention is sufficient. All orders and inutdries will be promptly at tended to by addreennr. GEOR.ORTOLHOUN, Asint, Penna. Salt 24 24 Wooden-Net Pittsinnsh. noliklydewds ROBT. DALKIELL tat CO., Wholesale Gropers, COMMISSION 'AND FOINNANDINO MEINIMANTS.. pedal in Produce end Pittsburgh Manuisetionm No. 251 JLIESFATYISTIMET e itft,ol PITIBBUREII CUPPING AND Pat*ALUEDUVIADDI A : Teeth entreated. Sot. . iad showor ES}. 177 G FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE. °MOE QUARTXRMAI37IIII U. S. Asir. 1. Pittsbunirn. Pe.. Jolla 14. VOL si CHAU mp k uND EMI I °NED WILL Pr*. •E• sood BOUND OATS. Deliiered in quantities not less than Ave hun dred lambda Payment made on delivery. at fro. ainsLibessy st743 , !:_ixe on Levee. 1 FM MONTOOMIRY. ietl-dtf alor and Qiartermaster U. S. A WILLIAM CA.RR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. And Importers or WINES, BRANDERS,. GINS, ALSO, Dist Were and Dealers in PINE OLD 111 7NONGAHELA RYE WHISKY 327 Liberty Street, PITTSBLISONL VE, IT 1 BEFORE YOU , .. • rwl VS YOUR YON= Whenyoaesnat pd get a BETTER PIANO Gat the thing ite eft well *same; one that blight and stank aeue at will-not sebe 7our mist sad lapin iss I 'LAN G and to-nieeirow_ibew Ibrosaa aPPI 'Una' • esnehwed 11/ k • • .•11 • ammenipterers.,llesi SOLAR OIL . WORKS COMPANY. OF PENNEYLVARLI: OFFICE ST. C LAIR SUM, near the Bridge. AlliAddreu J. 19-tfWEAVE t. JS.. SeerstAn and Trainuar• my Bm& X /AM NO. 127 LlB "Mian ate mt. =it the Botkes Mom WillVtri Betkaye Wain ea S e tll. am Nor go twin atid.bevatstat. bd. SPECIALTIES AT HORNE'S 1000 :Piece& Narrow Trimmia4 Ititibou4. et dared Priem, Wide meek Velvet iiibben, for Drees Trimming, GOO Dozen Mop Skirts, front 4 to 441/Miring*. Ladles' HI% and Brown Ple•Nie HAM, Black Lace Wilts, Gloves and Hosiery of all kind*. Black 'at White and Brown it White Plaid Silks, Oren Gimps and Faney Buttons, 10 Cases Ladles' Lintot Handkerehrs. 600 Cambric Collars, very cheap, 200 Eng. Thread and Guipure Lace Collars, Brown. Blue, fisoon, and Scab Grena dine Veils, Purple, Lilac. and Black ditto, Black English Crape Veils d; Collars. Swiss and Canabrle Sets, Linen Trimmings 30 per cent. lower than usual, Emb'd and Sam-Stitched Mourning Cambric Handhereidefs— splendid assortment, Hair Nets and Head Dresses, Palm Leaf and Fine Fans, New Portemonnales and Cubist. Wholes season, will find our Stook unusually full for th and it the very lowest Wow. Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET. Wholesale Rooms. 2d and 3d Stories. lyl SSJo. SMITH, PARK & CO., I PITTSBURGH. PA ' • NATIONAL LOAN. priestrArint 'aro .TNATIIMPT I gli from the Setramy ores Vamp book will be opened en the Sllltdarof wile 4 1111110 . at mean°. of Hama. part a Do.. corner of WOOO Lad Thild stronslitfturilt. Pennaylvania. fir eig smns Pli . 0 •7%, snm ulds. superitt r a= c od s i.. Pletsure of tiomesi State s"after fire _ Fat payable in twenty years from WA, pa welcomed at the rate dal: per annum, semi-emem tole anted ender the Aot rums Mk 502. Them Boas. ftto _mia *et. litlis, Wll4_ sued in mms of Piny u.s. on. m Mare AhmdrsAears. sairOnn , c'.. 14 -.. , .No mMaMptlow OM los than' • r"! . 'nor mar 1111 1 611 41 a s trbas for 44 el- re. trio 's& sal m egald. at ' th e 61 in the D. S. Demand Nam . ..1 iutereatfresstho Ist of Ma y.. . • • scriptionsfir a Urger nil • • . ; the mambo+. si l im p=he ~ 1,, ..„...... at the time of &qv% ' 1 1 4 1: 1 6 6 1 : 41 21 414 t sUb• um than 1 • *, '''' . ' will he modal becp . • . . embers for the amounts so a the , olt: width the eubseri_ber will trap thy MA* Secretary of the .Treastni. Band.. illiCm* will be trued thereon to euthMhsell . ..M - order, or to the , holder thromf eiIIT7U 2 Ir intsalf so impressed in melt covariant,. - . :.._ Any otherinfbrmadm desired will be motion, given on application to thearber. personally or by letter. J A HANNA4 , I Su sorilition Paramour Limo Anson% 1 - June 27th.1862. j Agent 1827-tf Plir AIVATIE DISEAS Dr EEk. __BROWNIMEDICAL and BIIRDICAL Olgoe. N 0.5. " thafthfield stmt. Pittsburgh, ..,.../... 14 11 n rrigl i tiis an old shims f Pittsburgh , aad bas been fortbalaratwongptivi 1 ,e . eadilis bosbierai has bog ' ."--: ad mostly to Masi* add . • Diorama. CITIZENS AND STRANGER /a seed of s medical Neal ebimid net fell to find oat thanes adeoe_of reUet. The Doctor is realer Indus* sad DIS impedance In the treat.- meat of eartsin dear of Oman is s ears mud , antes to the affirm of obtaining permanent ri? lief by the nee of his remedial and following DB. DROWN'S REMEDIES never faD to mire the wont form of Venereal %leases. Impurities and Eisretalons Affentiona.— Also an diseases arising from a hereditary taint, width maaifesto itself in the form of tetra Psoriasis. and a great many forme of min dis eases. the orb% of which the patient le entirely ignorant. To persons so Meted. Dr. Brown idlers ales" a aurae I R I A %sob' rixamir- 11.111 N Iritag asof ...acre& Dr. Brown's remedies for the manning trouble leht on often by that solitary habit ot Lon. which the young and weak (= i give way to. (to Dims own destruction) ar . the only reliable remedies known in the Wean —they areas", and make a speedy restotall s. of health. RERIDIATBIL Dr. Brown's remedies nom fall to sure dole Withal dhow* DI • 115, baino—he will warrant cure. Re also treats Pilo. gliget.Elomarrhssa Stricture. Uretbslitiseharims Female Weakness Mnthis' • Suggressions. Discorso of the Jots% Fistuis Ano. Nervous Affections, Paine In the Back and Kiftm Dritationof the Bladder. to gether with all Mimeos of in mpure origin. . A letter deserildag t*tmptoms. contandaco rse. directed to DR. BROWN. No.liOthalthAtid isittsburgh;Pc. will be immediately wawa. ed. Medicine to any address. •eafely packed and secure m observation. - Othogwad 'rate Rooms, NO. 50 armedirdi street. Pittsburgh. Pa. , nolfs.clawds IMPORTANT TO LADIES! DR. JOHN HARVEY. HAVERS re npwards of twenty years dovetail MI pro fassionai mo exclusively to he treatment, e Female .Diffscritier. and having o t neoeeded ki thou -1 sands of cases in restoring the afflicted to ow* health, has now entire eonlideneo olforirigunb-• holy his " Great American Remedy," DR. EILADVEY'fiI CRONO - THERMAL FEMALE •PHIS' Whieb have never yet tonsil (pbes.the &row:- lions Imre been strictly renewed) in re moving difficulties arising firm Obotruotion or. Stoppage of Nature. or in metering the waters to perfect health when theme from Spien/ to perfect Prolapses Ltriii. the Woes. o r other wW mew •of th e Uterine Or. mu. Also in all oaeea of Debility or Nervous Ifgeteriee. Palpitaeimie. are.. *c.. whichlye forerunners of more aerions disease.. 11131.Theee Pilis are perfectly harmless OR the ma. stindion. and may bir Wm. by the meet daicata« - male withorteassille dimness at the .sitme time they act /the a (bane; by strengthemey inviaw rating. and restoring the system to heal th y eons ditiom and by bringing on the monthly period with readmit,. no mattey,from what emus the obstructionsmi ag arise. They should , however. not be taken 4 the first three or four months of warpath. olio mite at any other time. es adtmanume would btfthe result. Each box centeins 00Pills. Ems On Dames; and when desired will be sax by mail pre-pai4 • by mu advertised Agent. on receipt of the mon th J. BRYAN. Rochester , N. Y.. %mend 414eist • • sold by Drethistygenerelly. MOSIBIPEI 1%131111114 Corner Merin- street and the Diamond. sultivdstwit • • • • TO THE Plolliele. LIS PECIIALLIf W.dtheinaorant sadists* 17 Modest of all &nod- ' .• nations. treat 'secret and delicate disorders. abase and di e s or Maims common and In- cadent to Youths of both ... :- - - • sea e& and ado*, ejrwle or m arried:' Da. Dammam publishes the. lhot of hit - so. the ignorant ad falaaly modostare shoekal. and thi ft a - 7it eft al if t and for (*atomism*. isad familyres. promising sOns aid of or phydefaa shoeld be kei*' _ _ 111 ftnolsorio that thP7_ 49 the amass Ile SW - STftUraeseept Da na a locoative prao doe might be lost to thenamong chirtid feast/ modest and presampttions ftmilies, tank an raised is Ignorance. swan ail. muntotunt an who compare aoldety. bite lolls= and on mr annterkatdr. • meat* getvia. It la to pa A Parents and arei=r tiler M I s t i rninte alid Paola IPartranani4 vreir le PR, M a rAra9l4l ottig I=lagtwee= nap Inive lla reas b raid snob inf e andetlr_ . inortilleatiqw&e. bioengineer. beam asetanwietenbibon,areeoinetetets eared ' iAt i t o rw a r e al Maus reaaallek roadi ftba e " ' br=iiit: ieva Ike lidlecle ad it aad asonr u treatel An iarkearsiesarram t I t who! osv seestis or the Old iFort r and In the U `o'a 810 to all with a biz wain bloom upon e *trlOsille De with =rsolear"ir "" em l a ses& au. an our aka az i r lte_rtd. mAto •in ii .as zw. ...,g, ,ti: ad tags A i r I m k t =bA st ro o f wi ones Sayan savanna.* and mategona be ban a pp ddll in the treatment of _ diseeesa ac i d alto la =ran, prtienlosaaawoll ea teem palettes of 11 41 0 P r il graird we near d as, vote anananl• oatlms from_ parts Gm. nion idekab'st taaa trect to ' de&lydawlne Is% Pftbdaus Pon °floc *** N tardivad WHAM. *We re sprffs h 12=4 1 4 " • ewe et is i• s• Wiese "I ftse effect owed& ammo at le ie. It wUI aloe speedily ears vie • seey emits In welted sad - vet Aw n . but endlraed'oesso ose tweed peedbiki of a ca. mu. No eon of the d, howev aik st so or hopeless bat It aey os , bp Llaimet,radlitstalUdlal oppltespos Lawn mon tbo . twasows. sad es Woe to timed with oopeststive ewe. , Welly inie twenty mow twee this resolh vs Wit i e , ele th=l auv e o il, at the Am rmoif*gt , :iif aumill irT, , .. 1 , Wieldoesd. tow es tee* s*essleti e k w e ir maw so wens wise*. veltteble Jisellos weds t ntA,Titc 4", derlay-dameow Areo, , r,, t ,ffilitiy.A . ,-- - - ROBERT ARMOR*. ATTORNICIV 4°l t`: 74,1144,1" t. I:r4 410 ti wirittirr; LAl4lll6' 11 0 1 *10 1 1101637.4, , 5te. at lifettel.% Aist;sto,,i
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