Volume XX.I EximitilVy Timm" Aar. Et NO ALCOHOLIC PREPARATION! A PURE TONIC MEDICINE. DR 1100FLANWS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PILEPARED BIC DR. C. X. JACKSON. Philadel phia, Poem, Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chrimile.emeJlisereas Deb Dilly. Diseases Srsll• ..1 . ,L......,.. .1 - aadaliDisemeses is Dissedered _. ltsi. •-• , ,.' • - , ...,..., i -- - • - -:11 ,- • l git, '.;:"'..--aSeeseti- • - •'. • Jeakei"' /eased. Flu ,1 Fellness or Brood to the Head. Acidity_of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dimust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations. Sink ing or.Fluttenng at the Pit of the Stom ach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and difficult Breathing, nattering at the Heart, Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lyins posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs be fore the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and gyes„Pam la the Side. Beck, Chest, Limbs, d - c. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Mint ing in the FleA, Constant imaginings of E v 11 , and great deprps sinn of ?inn A n d witiv,Advidy prevent Yellow Fever, BillinuA I Fever, &r. THEY CONTAIN. NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKY! They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine intes out of a hundred. Induced by the extensive sale and universal popularii of Itociflpid's German Bitters. (purely vegetable hosts of ignorant quacks and unscru pulous venturers, have opened upon suffering . humanity the flood gates of ostrums in the shape • of poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious frogs. and christened_ Tonics. Stomach ics and Bit + zero. lie ware of, the innumerable array of alcoholic Treparationa in plethoric bottles, and big-bellied gossre under the modest appellation of Bitters; which. instead °renting only aggmratea diseaees, tad leace6_ediatip_pointed sufferers in despair. YOU WANTSOMETIII XI? AI STRENGTH. ,EN YOU? y IT WANT A GOOD APPETITE? Do yojrM O WA C.P.NT TO BUILD UP YO CON SYM Nt DP YOU W...INT TO FEEL WELL? DO TA "Yr TO GET RID OF NER DO WANT EXENG DO YOU W_ , LITT TO SLEEP WELL 1)0 F YOU WAXY • A BRISK AND VIGOROI'S P If ;, ,, Du do 113 P HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. From J. Naylor; Brown, L. D.. Edits of the En cveloPedia oI Religi, vita Knombk-dve. Although not disposed to !%tvor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their Ingredients and effects: I Sat know of no sufficient reason why a man may .not testify to the benefit be believes himself to ha re reseived from any simple preparation in the ho pe that he may thus contribute to the benefit of other.. Ido this the more readily in rOgsrel to Moor land'. German Bitters, prepared by .Dr. C. M. Aothisso, of this city. because I was lin:hulked against them for many years, under 'We impres sion that they were chiefly an alcoholic arsi.ttare, am indebted to my friend Robert .Vhc-eataker. E te.dor the removal of this prejudice by sreper ..esta, and for enccuragement to try tb em, when snffenng from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at Gee beginning of the present year, was foilo eyed by Bride= relief, and restoration to a degree of madily and mental vigor which I had not feat for .4.1 mouths before, and had almost depaired of re aming. I therefore thank God and my frieusi for iirecting me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN, PHILLDELFIII4, June 23, 1861. .113 . 0na thy Rev. Joiteiih 11. Kennard, Pyytor or the TentA Baptist Gho rch. Da. Jac's= -Dean Sat have been fr e4nently requested to connect my name with corn mendations of different kinds of' medicine, but ;reirdirg the ..racties u out of toy appropriate 9D ere, shave a all casco declined; but with a I slue proof in various instances, and particularly in myowh family, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoof- Laud's German Bitters. I depart from my usual course. to express my full conviction th at for "- general debility of thesYstem, and especially Liv- COUNTRY HOMES. er Compleintit is safeand valuable preparation. , 1 THOSE CHOICE SITES FOR COEN. In some dela inner fail: but usually I doubt not 2. TRY residences in LINDEN GRuYE. (Mlt. it will be very beneficial to those who suffer faun land. are offered for sale. the above senses. Yours ver Z-le° ' 'M/ 6 / 1 1 Y, burgh and East Liberty A branch of the Pitts ty Railway runs into the J. H. Kea NA RD, Eighth. elow Coats street, Phila.. Dec. 24th. centre of the plot. The - lots ountain ono-hall acre and upwards. Teems only one-tenth cash. *nu she Wire ri ALDERMAN WUNDER, Ger- aid one-tenth an nually. A t° o. LES •IE • L , sicatown. At ()Aland Station. Ossuarrrowx, June 1.1881. De. C. M JACKS= - gave me pleasure, weyears ego, to give you a certi fi cate, testifying nal the German Bitten had done for me. lam ow perfectly cured of all those diseases your sedic hie professes to cure, vie ; Dyspepsia Chron ic and Nome' dimetie of the ltidneYs. -to. The powerful iafinence it exerts up= per mous prostestiosas surprising. I have Wu, And ihmu'ently in 'reference to your Bitters And - without hau - .7iation, have recommended it, fly the abovecomplaints. and in every instance it has effectually cured. Your medicine has a great reputed= in Germantown, and is sold in every Drug Store. and in. most of the Grocery Wires ',here. If anyone should question what I say let themeometoUermantown, and I will prole to their satisfaction. that the Bitten have cured in this vicinity more than twenty cases of th e above Easpenfirily,. , HANNAH NM - NWT, Main atreeivabove Rittenhouse. clerroantipern, am's. - JUST THE TRING FOR THE SOLDIERS. Will build tipithe editstitution, and give health and atreagth- to' an overtasked and diseased nab. READ THE TESTIMONY FROM THE ARMY ituLADmantu. Amidst 1 2. MI Da. V. M. Jaegamt--Deer Sir: -While :in Vir •ginia, owing tothe ehangO of water. I lints taken with e lft vers Amite*. which seemed in curable. ~ xnd w ich gra weakened me. M hen we reach Martina .I feared--. 1 shouhk.bare to mom home but 'mum, some of your 'Bitters in the store M r. E: E. Price, in that toting. I Par eke's(' a supply. and on taking it was ay gaily re stored to !math. The diarrhoea was quickly awoke& and I experienced no retarst or it. A umber of wayeosmadee who suferadl I 4 thesame maw assituggise cause. id ur whom I =ma g i= shared the ale in this et ctilleate. I stated this men ot warwifilt tbe LW antedshedi d reltriS of. the Bit: min would set h a without it zits tht goldlerpatukedY oa . going into a region ~ .1 17... .. 211 1 1 : 1 4 ti 1117.. .A.E, All .TEMIID, - • 1 - -Vouipany rt. Us !ott Legion. BETrAR* OFCOUNTRBFEITS JACKSON '. sae W11717210f each bottle. fiat llu'4oataro of "C.ll/ • 1 Principal Moe and Nanufactory• pro. 681 441 , C113 OVVR,EET, JONES teEV.ANS, wrecalsoia wt. I. Jactsoir & Co.) P.IONLESIORS. Pair For 'Own in gabby Pfti end bY and Deign in every the transtandm Av. •US. H. HET E*, Pitasburth. a. v. scawAnirs. luoir" atria. 8 4". Omit . .- . . , . . 1 • ate 1k" , i -:- '. 1 .. it , 1011 ~ , • r '-i:i 1 .MI . 1 :-• .. li or . . \i .. , ~... .•. . 1 .4 • : :. ....•.. . .. . , • _ 5 1 T __l-_' 1 1 , 1•...". ... .. • ___....11 .• •_.a_ . ..., .. i _•1 ~!... , A ..-., ~.....•..,. ..•• .1=11M,........,...,••...........1•••••;•• . T. J. GRAFF rAtri, Enron 11M GAAPP wEsTok i swly.,w, D. i 245 LIBERTY STREET, GRAFF & CO., Would tail the attention of the pubilo to their LARGE ZiTacK of welt goleeted COOK.PARLOR MVO 0911116 STOVES ALSO, IMPROVICI) Kitchen H.angee, Grate Fronta. Rol low Ware, tkc. among Which wilt fantod the litest,Coal Cook Stoves In the State. The Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight Eclipse, and Iron Oity, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the Bcate Fair for the BEST COAL COOK STO\ ES. Also FIRST PRE " MIUM awarded to the TRITE AMERICAN. GLOBE& REPUBLIC. For the BEST WOOD COOS NOW IN USE. The KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium Stores aro anaurpassed. We call atientlon of DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largest meek of • ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS N B—We line the DIAMOND and &MIPS oal Cook Stoves with &ap Stone Lining?. whit and the irc bettor than iron. ooSS;is SYLVANIA RAILROAD GRUM TRAIN Leaves Wall's Statian every Sunday et do Turtle Creek, do do ijo do Binton's. do do W r ilkinqburgh do do do Rat Liberty, do do Arrive et Pittsburgh. RETURNING TRAIN P. M. Leaves Pittsburgh every Sunday at......... 1 00 do EaAt LI moty do do 191 do Wilkinsburgh do do las do Brinton's do do 149 do Turtle Czech do do 165 Arrive at Waits 9 00 J. STEWART. Passenger Ageut. Pittsburgh, July 9. 1802. Jilltf • -- - - -- ---- s YrOVE 0 4!? h.. A. BRADLEY, I NO. RS WOOD STREET, corner biecoud, Plfinlabearigh. Manufacture:and Wholesale and Retail dealer in all kind, of lOook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate j Froths, Fenders, &o. *sr In our ,ample room may he found the CELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES WITREKA AND TROPIC, he merits o, which have been fully teeted by housands, and the Stove pronounced unequaled 3' any in this market; together with a great mei the; desirable patterns. We have also a very large mistartment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. embracing eomo of the BEST PATTERNS now ffered to the_putokic. 01- FANCY hNAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common Kitchen Bow and. Jam Grates, all of which are offered at very low prices. air Special inducements offered to builder, in want of GRATE FRONTS. my29tf BOOTS AND sarecs, AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. LOOK AT THE ?R11:109 Ladies English Lasting Heel Gaiters for $l,OO ter1451,25. es English Lastihg Congress Beal Gaiters worth $1,75, . Lattice English Lasling Congress Heel Gaiters $1.50. wawa) 5•2.00. f Ladled u ! l; E . & Frets& Morrocco Heel Boots for ml AA. dies Pino,f,Laat Congress Heel Boots for $1.37. weath . ,M.7s. Ladles Fine,lati t :tvico Slippers for 50e., worth 75, Ltadies Fine lat ~.!..ppers for 75‘.i. worth $1,12. Ali wthergweilects proportion. JAMES ROBB, s 9 Market ztra near Market HOMO. ELENEY W. BEATIMONT &'OO 4 11,1101ENEBET OF TUE TWO -KILT. fp. amts. dealers in Foreign Brandies. Wines. and Gins.: also. Blackberry. Raspberry. Wild Cherry. and. Ginger Bradlee. Old Mnompthela. Rye and r Whiskies. Jamaica ' Rum. Supe rior Wine Blum*. &c No. $3 Liberty street, Opripi'e Fourth street. Pittsburgh. Pa. Hotels, Taverna and Families supplied at mod erate profits for cash.- 'New Jersey Ciderfor fam ily or hotel purpo ses . • • • 3Y3-Snui CORNWELL tt KERS, CARRIAGE . 7 . MANUFACTURERS. (At the old estsidished Coact Faotery.) DiIIigIUEFINE WAY, REAR ST. CLAIR STREET. Repairing done as usual 177 NOTICE TO OIL REFINEVA AND OTHERS. TIHIPIDTRA. SALT MARV/ACM - MG CO. Having eonudeted their arrangements for the - • nianufaetnre of OONCEIITHATIED OIL OF VITRIOI4, Are nowinapared to son& the tradetherretn. Their Mania e .ba p i mi cagaien 0 1 . 12.090 tbs per the al. to nit arden te !la rddreas 4llll ~ tttl. • (MORA BOUM Agent. at ia~ ma otakallW. se-Pithitinadu WAVN - T*l*."' AT atomic% /11111rs r . .• 189 FIRST TrE is 1% - • Two men to ran in engine. '410 . 1 risme In winding grain. JAW KIBBSIXOTON IRON AND NAIL WORKS. .r.a.,connu• 1111.1•ACIA4 bisaufsotareriof Sheet, 111011iiiralaApelthsp. A and T Iroe.NAUsaad SWUM Lo. Screen. filessliT Ra l ed 8ii14 4 ; Iron ‘ mumble for . Works are adteusim 4he ;. Warehouse. MOM Wiabiriihreet 6 Market agree*, ' saplateas4a ' ~ , - ...t at • . :1, C. 1141 rum smattlasiimaibrima REAL =TAM AufteinisAkaelliiitig NOTE. BONDS.MfkiaA9lisasiaM Mw , swam air INE2I 'pmlsittiscire. atta aZil2llll y_.: ......:<d. IN TSE STATE C.:, +4 ',I — A4Lt.W .4+o,Aiet•Altt PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 1862. I PubliO , Side of (Melba Iron Works, So phia Furnace, Etc. • ..... .: Illat 'bellirioa ogitii ) o r tattonet cf A1 ° 143- ithisnYtoontr. in lite CoMmonwealth of Naomi vank.lotNo.3:est November Term ; 1858.1 will expose toPnblitteigpagatalerelients' IK:change :on Four h street, in the City of Pittsburgh, on Wednesday the 27th day of August, Refill. at i 2 o'clock P. BL.' iir at Mob-time and place to which said sale may be then and thereadiourned , a ll the I following described pretreat,, to wit : 'The lands and tenements composing and tipper tenant . to *Orizaba .Works and Sophia Furnace, situate 1, Pollook Township, adjoining and adja cent to the borough of Biewcettle. in Lawr-nce county. Pennsylvania, bounded and described OF follows A place of land bounded, north by Neehannock creek, east by the Pennsylvania canal, south by other MEd of said trust, and west by liesliannork creek, containing one acre, more or leas, on which are erected a blast furnace, known by the name of Sophia. 40 feet square and 40 feet higb, milting house tuyer house, cinder house , a ock house, boatr house, engine house, engine and blast, with three boilers in the boiler house, and five extra I boilers set and complete, and large brick stack. A pisceof land, beginning at north-east corner of denim Mid lot, on Neshannoce creek. running , thence north 41731 9 west .1.92 feet. north tille east 151 feet..thence along said mill lot 2401< feet to the place of betemniug : on which is a brica office and a blacksmith 3120 M A piece of land • f one acre and II porches, more or less, beginning at a post near Leek No 2 on Pennsylvania caned, running south 211. west 300 feet to a post on said canal; thence south 2 1 34' east 3183 i feet to a post on Nebhannock creek: thence south 4° west 300 fest by said creek to a post; thence south 20:„.0 east 249% feet to the place of beginning; on which is erected a rolling mill, the main building 150 by 212 feet, with sheds at- I taohed. in which aro lei boiling furnaces. 5 heat lug furnaces, boilers and engine sufficient to drive ad the machinery in said mill, bar rolls, small rolls, nail plate and muck rolls, squeevers. cheats, i eta , 25 nail machines and one wrought-spike Ma' I ehine, and a brick warehonse, 60 by 20 feet. A piece of land beginnint on the canal at south west esrner of mill tot, and running south 2S' went 136 feet along said c.na/, thence south 0 0 ?.. - east fe feet by land of J. A J. C. White, thence] south 2° east ISt feet by street, thence west 24 feet to a post. thence south 2' east 150 feet by an alley. I thence IS feet by J. A J. C. White, to mill lot, thence along said lot to the place of beginning: txrntainiagoneshalf acre, more or la-i. on which is a =Hand stare factory. 46 by 112 feet, engine awl boiler house, with engine sufficient to drive ilia chimes! for 21 nail machines, one spike machine, one stave machine cireularsaws . Ac., therein con tained. vile clay iiouse,F't by 34 feet. with ma chinery for grinding and tempering clay to make fire brick. A lot of ground, No. o, iu White s addition to New Cattle, bounded on the north and east by streets south by lot No. 7, and webs ley .ieffersuu street: 54 feat front by 101 fowl; on which is a brick cooper shop, 2S hit (ere. and carpel:tr.:- shop 12 feet square. A piece of land in the borough of New Castle. beginning at the north-wey corner of Sehool House on east side of Jefferson street, near the bridge over bleshannock creek : thence north SM. east /20 feet to said creek thence north 3IV lTO5t t o a feet; thence south 63%* west 23 i feet toJeff, cretin street: thence Muth i' cast 125 feet. to the 'dace of beginning, containing ono err.. uinre or A. M. . 9 13 . 920 . 923 .942 . 930 10 13 Poo. - A lot of ground bounded, north by other lands of said trust. east by A. L & G. W. Crawford, south by White's heirs, and west by .leftenion street, on 'which is erected a briok dwelling house. The above-described property will be sold w eather as a whole. Also in separate parcels, es described. The undivided half of 4W. acres of land. more or less, in Ned annoek towuship, bounded north by Crawford, east by Pearson, Pyle and others, south by Thomas Falls, and west by Maitland and Crawford. abounding with coal, about 259 acres cleared, coal banks opened, a number of frame houses. barns, sheds. stables, eoke ovel„=„s, , erected thereon. Apiece of land in Neshannwk t , orneh;o, bounded by lands of William Aloaan.ler, James Boyle, and Johnldcliee. containing 30 acres and 130 peroheiyon which is erected a plank house, 1, log house. a frame stakilei about 20 acres cleared; also a good spring of water. Three COD' istiOUS jut, of ground, ht Pollwk township, hounded on the north by Cunningham I and others. South by White, east by V ogan and I others, and west by on which are ereeted dwelling houses, stables, Ac. A iidece of land in Neshanoock township. lying south of Eastbrook rood. containing acres more •or le being part of Inc Ihmpron tract: purchased by P. liteCormiek from Diana !bum- Son, Situate about trine , from Stw Castle, nn' the Eastbrook r ail A tot of Rr undo pt loot front by lei; in depth, in the borough of New Castle hounded north by street, emir by eller, south by Jacob Lint, and west by Jefferson street, on s‘ hich t= erected a frame stable. A lot 01 ground in Pollock townqhip. in White's addition to New Cern le, beginning on Al ill ;.treet, at corner of lot number 2; thence !no th 2 'east 1)3 , Raid atreet M. feet: thence FOtall wes.; by tot 15;) feet: thence north west by all,y fJ N tent to south-went corner of lot 0.1 ; thence north 88° east by tot No. 2,1 N) feet, to :he place of be- Ciani9g. A trims house and lot in Polish township, bounted north by ••• 0-liannock cr. ek, east by def. Gilson Street, reef by --, cart he -- A lot of ground in said township. bounded north by Wallace. east by an alley. south by Dickson. and west by Croton road, bent," ".t , toot in front by ISO feet in depth . Also. a tract of land of at out 42 2 acres, in 811- gar Creek township, 1 - eto!130 county, l'enns.l.lw nil, known a.' the saw MIR tract. beiou the saute described in deed from Pollard McCormick, dated ad August, Also, a lot of ground in the City of Detroit and State Id Michigan, described as the east half and astrip off the went half of fivefect in a idth. rune fling the entire length thereof, of lot number t of block No 47 of the Vas? Farm. A more full and twertratedescrintion of tit e.prope erty to be sold will be furnished from the ;ice& at the time of sale Tgaxi—One-foUrth of the purclitit.e in band, upon execution of the deed or deeds, and the res idue in three consecutive an nal in tallatents thereafter; with io Weat from the date of the as knowledetuent of the deed butare the Court. :Said deferred payments to he secured by bonds and' mortgage upon the property. Twenty-ure per se t of the hand money when the property is struck down. WM, G. POWER, iY 4 4 -4 w Receiver. I QPECIAL "NOTICE. F. 79 MALTESE LACE COLLARS AND SETTS Fl,r4t :election from a new importation PATTERNS NE IS EXTREMELY BEAUTIFUL Just opened and for sale by EATON, NA,CRI,Ii. Ai. Cu.. i 514 17 Fifth street NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! Eaton„ Mammal Co.. Are daily in receipt of new TRIMMINGS, TRIMMINGS A ND BONNET R1880N.% EMBROIDERIES AND REAL LACE GOODS. LINEN CAMBRIC HANDICF.RCHIEM, GENTS SHIRTS. COLLARS and TIES. SKIRTS, CORSETS. FIAIR NETS. iv. The attention of wholesale buyers is invited to our Present stoi" EATON. MACRUM & CO.. Ne,l7 Fifth street. PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY, Moe, N. E. Oor. Wood & Fifth Ste. ME AND MARINE INSURANCE. DISZCTOIRS I Wm. tbilliPl. Jammj). Vasa; Calm W pt...lmk. L. Moab. NM P. %rivet. twal pufaran. i - • nima. Lov. Worn. P.. 'mamma t autism tt 'en ARIAN to STIR MY AND INFICTIONM, ND SE DIAMOND ALLEY. • P,OCHILDECILBIL wood Idamoodla sad ME rinbUo saa n ieslns i g i n and at Ids *oak to tam P IV hamar Ma day and iry ICS aldag.—_ • Of .44.• '; of °let rm. tarecTilb,a .PARTLINI, kn.. will boson. • ajakilibdlNltaatila J•/kIiaAf &INN". sobblirla logs Ii:f=4,III44IIIO4iiiIIIPOINNPV: . ; The next morning our hero applied to the captain of his company fell- a pass to cross river on the ice, giving as a rea son that lite wished to visit a relative who resided 'on the other side. Although Fearing had been but a few days enlisted, yet so cheerfully and faithfully had he per formed his dilute, that the request was readily granted. and the young man, hav ing dressed himself in his beet continental uniform, Hearted off, and was soon seen plodding! Over the smooth surface 01' 1 the ice . which bridged the uoide Hudson. That night at sunset the new reeruit did not return, and the next morning a party was sent 'to look slier him. '1 hey, how ever, retMvued ; uses:!: to the' evident silrpriw of Washington sod the'' other officers. ho was reported to have de sorted to ihe otiorny.: Teis cn:citsioneti sun-' siderable chugtie among the roldiera, es Fearing had 1.:1:.13 luuked upon as a very cxemplarY man, and a reward of forty dot- I fare was lit ORM vlierad for hie apprehen• gun. It we". of 110 as tidings of the abeentee) could be obteiped, and in the stirring times which we wthe of, the circumstance soon laded from the memory te, the oPieers and troops. Seine two or threw days after the eve n t s just. recorded, Sir Hour Ciiuteu, the Commatlerim-Chief of the British army in America. was seated with a number or his Officers' is his comfortable quarters in the upper part of the'city of New York. A hickory fire wee cheerfully blazing upon the huge hearth. add everything wore an air of comfort' and ieiury, not witlthtaud ing the weather was bitter cold without. Presently. the - orderly at the door put in his head and said to : "There is a man that would like to see your excellency: . — Show hint iu here." The orderly disappeared for a moment, and then returned, ushering in Alberti Fearing. Sir Henry icitently . caught a glimpse of the. continental nutforin be neath the great coat which Albert 'cad pur. posely left. Unbuttoned, and laid: UOOT AND el "Ah, an American soldier, sire you ?i -- rind pray what do you want, my man 71 WE INVITE ATTE STI" TO OUR large stock of Boots azwi noes of When wereeyou taken prisoner, eh ?" "I am net a prisoner, your excellency. i French awl American Manufacture, I ant a deserter from West Point, and have I FOR LA MLA, come d o wn ,to join your army. if you will We hare 3 vatiet,” GiPiYie f ! permit from Point are yea Y re plied Sir Henry. evincing more interest Than he had ltit he; to done; down, my lad. I „,. r; ; to in.r.-0,..0 i n0 talk with you.' .htinEdf, and . : -.3; r lip ar y began to question hint Il i, Q l . lr .:he:ztrentli of the had je,Llefi. of nien in the garl': , :lt:, and a }Put:; ucth,asip line Ihey Ire in. I who , Pati & . ..!ieet, ;old “ him tli. at leuit tuousand •the fort, thzt i u 411 1" TIES , - !i=° - ri} n;l d x STRAP &HO ES. r ,e rind IL,' !he f,r: wits v.v.!! defetnied at BALMORAL; BOOTS, cONGRESS GAITERS, every point. Ho ext. , cei-nted 1.13 MtiCh 113 FTC., ETC, ETC he dared to a:: eat= 1 ,. cunnet.ted v.:;ta I the defenees, l and, Moing san-Aiol too en rioaity of the leommander-i+Chiel, dismissed, t'ne orderly l.:eirg iiWiac.,:d tO take him doi7o. to the end to! have his namel:.. a the roliz OI the army. "It will never do, gentlemen,' :rid fair Henry to his officers. as Feiringdepatted ; "the place is too stro.tg tied too well ele• feuded for us to make a; ~.ttemp t upon it t preeeut winter. iiy J uno, who would hare thought the rebels could have gathered together lire thoutzrd ni••ti in that niountatit etronzholj? y 0 tt will po , t pone till peepartittous far the ex.• sedition until further "Very good; f,r," repliel , - ,eeeral of the o!Licers. in the saute hre,r;t, nod depart ed. Our hero was eon dueted to the barracks, where re;:eived i:y the sol• Biers among tehunt be was to enrve, and tt great many qu'esti‘_::.: , here put to him in in regard to co,upm,itton, the ciimr:ip• line, and the Members of the tre•Jps of the fort he had su rect,' iy all o which Fearing answered In such a manner ra to carry out the iaamiction6 r.,:ceived on the night in which we iatroduteii him to the reader lie mad. tLesvitiiebe• here that the forL7e,4i a:most, if licit quite iiiipre., 4 n.ible, w. , .amply do lauded by it large, tiete:•:": E,,.t. well lace of at least live thousind men, aed that any attempt ttt every the works by as•ault would be t•lter on the part or the l Chief. These reports were circulated from one to another, tuna the wht,le anay were cognizant of the strew„ of the port, which all had bean anst'etts to assail, and the war tune war: at once chanized to one more pacific. The next morning Fearing was regular. ly enlisted, and was attached to a corps of loyalists, or varies, as the Americans styled them. Here he had abundant op- I e ortunity for observation, and he did not I tail to improve it. Hs watched ever .. movement of the officers and troops with eyes like those of a ferret or a lynx, and ; listened with quick ears to every rumor and every report that found its way into the barracks, and made himself, as far as practicable. acquainted with the plans of Sir Henry Clinton. In this manner he was rendering i mportant services to his country, and few men could have been selected who would hare more faithfully performed the objects of their mission than Fearing. It. was a flue, bright morning in the early part of January, and, the drill havingbeen completed, our hero obtained permission to he absent for the remainder of the day, sallied out to have a look at the city. .All was activity and bustle in the streets, fur the sleighing was fine, and the splendid equipages were • dashing through the streets, drawn by spirited steeds, and freighted in many cases with the fficers of the British army in the gay scarlet uni. forms, accompanied by the fair danghters of the wealthy loyalists of the city, who deemed it an honor to hr vs their children thus attended. Fearing was slowly sauntering ttp Broad • way, and had arrived in the vicinity of Cumberland Street, when he espied a very lovely young girl, who -was attempting to cross the crowded thoroughfare. She had reached-the centre of the street when a team of powerful horses, that hod been left fastened to aiiost a short distance op Broadway, became frightened and snapped the halter with which they were tied, and dashed down the' crowded street with the impetuosity of an avalanche. The young lady was utterly paralyzed with fear, and instead of running for her life, as is frequently the case under like cir cumstances, she stood stock still,- and would inevitably have been run over by the maddened steeds had it nct been for the bravery of Fearing, while all the pe destrians upon the sidewalk stood aghast; and with a sort of horror of almost cer tain destruction, rushed into the middle Of the street, and with a powerful grasp d the young lady from the very feet of the runaway horses, and landed bet IpOn,the side Walk ia safety. The maid-a shook of gratitude upou her preaervor 44.ioroaned away in Lie arms. (Coacsaos UAW I PIN Prodded. ATT. Vie• Pres% &Key. 1717-iyis DAILY POST. ALBERT FEARING. A CARD. DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS. CATARRH. SORE THROAT BRONCRIXIs, ASTHMA. oossuradonoN. TAKE THIS HEALS& TO INIPOIIIII I the public. and all thou Palientesufferharttrom Diseases of the Threat said Lama. that I bare unfired is Bttaburith; and taken rooms at the MONONGA BELA Hot Where I mu be consulted for a limited time. In regard LI lareeteitittilti,'Asellina, Coti snsuption. dia.:wee which are ao fatally Inter eating to a large portion of mankind. and evident. cede teerecite In the United mates of Amadeu it in desirable that correct ideas should a:inflow as the present advanced condition of medsoW science can fernialithe. We know Wahl ail diseases a Saudi aPPlies- Jim; of rational reuiedlea is more limn half the battle, and the aphorism which mochas that " pre; rentlon is better than • oure,". *Pollee with Pe culiar force tothe cue of Consumption. whiob, it mice k LAM I.Y established. rarel.r, if ever. Elves way, cron in the meat skilful treatment awl the moat sedulous care. Let all. therefore. who have reason to aPere h end the evidence of the ere& of the disease (scro fulous diatheide) isrth-maelrea or their children, not fail to obtain such salutary advice. with refe rence to the reptletionef their diet and the pros erre two of Weir health. 63 MY lona OxPanonae enables me to git'a them. Putltirely no fee tor. egamitustion of the Cheat and profeasional advice. HERMAN BUCHLER, M. D., (Late Assistant al Dr. Robert Minter. • Note—For the information 'a Patients suffer ns Cotarrh, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Anti. knit. and Consumption. I wish to state that m visit to Pittaburgh cannot possibly he extended beyond fcur weeks from this date. Patients should. therefore. embrace the oppor tunity to consult me at Once, or at.the earliest eon retie:toe ; they thereby Maur* to themselves the In . irilege of beginnhig..and (in some camp) oom pieting their cure under my own persona/ diree tior., while afterwarcia they will have to depend i on written dinotions or oorrespondenoo. In order to extend the benefits of the treat ment by inhalation to the Ins wealthy °Wean of • Pittsburgh. I SDI winos . to accept caste at a re duced fee. DERMAN BUCEILEL N. D., *..Office hours from SA. to 7P. M. iYI9-21rd WALK EY G ROOTS 0 AITERS, - z—ti:e entirely now WHITE AND BLACK SATIN our.. *mato. EMBItoIDERED AND TOILET NEW IPE, 'Mown' RN AND CHILDREN SHOES, of all ntylea and quallitlea, °ENT's , AND ilorN PATENT LEATH. En AND CALF DOOM AND SHOL4 of every iliwription. Otir as.=4rtmer4 waa Lever mc,re complete. aid W. cdcr Rt as IL.ovr Prices p: frio paulp tolEthY r an be sold in the WO. We Inenate , •tutt r,)order et•ery eenceivable iltyle LADIEs, _w - LysEs, CHILDIIZAT st 3bort notir.e. W. E. SCIL!IERTZ it CO., Si FIFTH STREET. EISTELN CAEIIiAGES, BUGGIES ti D'AGONS 111,11 ASTERN SECSMD-BANDED, TWO. LS SEATED Carriage, Buggies and Light lieggiet. without wes t i!esitViTy be saki at lo:re4prices, - tosaltthetauten.. jlrtleularatr t., ters.isisr. 118$. JOSEPH WHEEE, Lawrenceville, Penn Fareet, near the Twe•Mlle linu. iny24.-titnd HOTEL FOR RENT. UOR RENT—TIKE INTERIOR HO. TEL, situnteu at Connelariiie R. R. Depot, on Rua ntt - cot, in offered for rent on reasonable tem.. The buttling in in expellent repair. and emiaplete.l; furnished. Appl3 to MOORR. 149 First street. ettAi. ouripr,. N. STEWART, Ey.tiLs.x.,..u.di IN CILLA-ILS• Corner ca $ 01,7 11 4 111075t,t SA.N . DITSEY STREETT. AGLEMIE JI r, FamiPee with coal at low !MOP OD ohort ;mum+. • mbse3tru. • wino UEINEMAN, NEYRAN & SIEDLE, No. 421FIFTII STISEET, PITTSBURGH. wBOLESALZ AND RETAIL .Z9Laintil:llo WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIANIO,IIOB. SILVER AND . PLATED WARE. CLOCKS, f every description. - • FANCY GOODS Bronze Statuary, Wm. WATCHMAKERS' TOOLS,, materials and fi►inaa»r. Wholock Amcor for thooolebtrated AMERICAN WATCHES, Manufactured at Waltham. X 288.. aPla-aald S. B. arc c.r. -MARKLE'', Ivierkulbotarsr3 end Dealers le BOOK. OAP LETTER. md all kande of WIEUPPING PAPER, have removed troop we. 27 Wood street b NO. 22 SKMDTELD STRAW. Pittsbrath, p sag 4411- Chub paid tot ttAOS Trustees' 13ale. 11121' 11111TVIC or AM AIM CiItASAIM. AA SLY Digt, Oomastwirtimili Pensuwivs, spin . mad FIOMII4 5. 1582. ir a expo. i e Su ads. ° zap primdsv- ***Ault Sharon, Mervert 61,4Wa• Almost. 4. _ Imurti,„"c,..e.wv.i.... e . Coshi•ting of ogio•kol ' - .allyt. writ - troika a large WarldumiaoAt - Ing flouoio.iiod fOoiroo of land: togo+hor, .911,Vogentarg - Machintog tor toanuGutwWg OA, NATte L a s o s t t i Mod. -. 'lbis is a deotrabbjcipeffri will , Mir' I , gto embark to_tit•ottigorge. tot us - tie Exteasioo Peonotivoolat .f,lorkal. ill *V man at the I,,e t t at rwop - In 7Niietion Piow ita Z convenient to- For wpm t reroaeat.: and , good geospett of due tig,a,Wlrditinsigh' -- gotAing thrtnigit G. IlitalolotilloOlot4 175/, ,, , •-., Terms—Ootrildrir tpitisttod.7mid rho - in two equal pagettgeco . a( tir'itog nine must with iptotooLkologigfoltrio t oiloieof ado. • • ..}..3: : . . . , _ .. , . IL C. TROUT. Ma , --:. Mt eroo. Jolglo. Ipk, _ ...: :. :,' 41 ,„. . -. t: swear sue r . • iSkusliii. - Jam' Mialoge IX '''' - ibilallomidqiik , ...... - - r"-is r - :rt• WM. L FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE eunoEn4 Iron rouncterm, GENERAL MACRINiSTS ANO WIWI MEGA Sear the Pam. B. R. Passenger Deuot PITTOMIL __• ISVANUFACTLRE ALL aims to.} iv, Steam Engines, ranging from eIIMM to one hundred and filly hone Power. and ,suitimi: for attarßow Poreeces, factories at . . (live particular attention to the eonstruotign of Have sad afsebinerT for grist DAUS. "arid "tof ateulls and circular saw mills. • - ar ort band. finished and readifCiablo. meat at shortnotico„ and iteitersoteem7 Inscription. • Also, frt. 801 l ere and Sheet Iron 69papiteli. Wrought n Shafting. liangote arid radios in. lin _us 'the_ num ttraetaroot V=en ra lifne et ian a eg and itiaohitte Undo. ' • • Our prices are low, our tuaohint7 tuandiutli t ed of the best quality of materials. and warranted in all cases to giro iotthdaotion• 416,4:W0rm from all arte of tho reentry olloit edur.d premed, Mimi. f64:4/4k* • R . A. 1601`ine White. Plain and Fancy Flannel ler and Oven/arta on hand. and Lauda Ca anisr, on charted notice. at. 8. WILLIAMSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, oe3l No. 47 XL flair Street. IMPROVED BtAOK IMP ItASPIREII - RY—Thia varies., ii.much !user, more juisr. better davor.4, has fewargeod. and is even' Way suppler to the common black cap. we e is eepa.ly say quantity si og r Btrkst. Amid. or st iyl2 No. ER fittli.strek... ---- - - - - GRAVEL, PELT. AND CANVAS ROOFING. ----• ATERIA IL CONETANTLY .A.T.R hand, for eats with Inetrunelons; Ain ! Elroy NA TURATED FUR ROOFS. Oar work is not to bo excelled by that of any Roofer in Ws,tern Peonsylvar.:q j0f..5-3r,rl . t% rill° YE, 7eGnslthileld it. Pittsburgh. SMITH, PARK. dr. CO., Nitzwirrir vc,llNTlttle [PITTEDWEtn. PA Wagetsane. No. lie Pint and Lee dem: id eft liatathmureas of all aim and deseniptiOna kLOD. Batons and &Ms. Gas and Watog Yoe I 1 , 4 Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes. Steel Iddiadda ia llie v entangent and ConDlinge. • - Ala. Jobbing Maobtno Caetingsof ontedo sontion made to ardor. I ring a cuo.Dlese mach:De &op &nd aa& to Foundry, all imauFary &tine .rtil be oarofttltir attended to raThisni . . The Philosophic Burner... iIuffAYTIEN'S NEW 601:telLe•Alrf ti' Pltiloaoyuio iturner f.r Carbon. Oil la now ready. It many trivanttens over the Common 1. It maker a laza.-a ar mail light with Podeet ootabeatlon, jt will burn any quantity of oil with as ets. It can be ilJed mitt' a long or short chimney. oe.o be Irma as a taper ptight,..taulp., teem always be =de to burn eoonontioelly. ...It it ;more enzily thee ar..7 otter burlier. 7. It' can be trlitur.ed end Edited without re ssevbse the nuno. S. It throw; all the white.lbtht above the 001114 G. The chitaneY eau re=ot-tai cr inserted mthout touching the Clogs- These imroorl are too common No: a site. aid eau be put ou 4 - est./Stet). now in • ono, Nrev, Per son tuung C arbon Oil eh•sulii have a Philosoptuo Burner. Prism oeote ; per chmen $2. .8.44' at No. "42 Fouaiii Eimer. riitsbartr;i. IP. YY AVDEN. LAKE.SIJELIIIQR C.-9PIER NINES. • AIMELTING r-vcruniorr dig Co., knufatAtirers cf Sheath. Braziers' an,i Boit Coormr, Pressed Cop Per Itottonte. liaised :ital.! Bottains, ap.iter ifte;der, inaixader6 and dealers in glotel#, Tin Plate, Simi:. Iron. tire, ct. 3.. SO- Constantly oa hard, Tian:lea's iiinehir,e• and Tools. Warehou" BP. 149 FIRST arid ISO SECOtkID STREETS. Pittsburgh. Penns. Iler• Special orders of Copper out in anr, &Tired feilfistiew re ere. - . N A.TRPS.A.'-- COLL - - ' %WM ARM NOW . 7 1AKVIPA111.. V v tide article, wnlo.tor'hrilliarieSbt freolom of oliecore crier tied trains areas of color. Otinob color tie teiti‘et-sone c - by . . . _, ego Or orrowitlL3ll2ll/POSEetI %RAC itmv. gator 1p is or merkees. ' a ereatriNe on tone omenotim. oti ma sirecieft recommend it. Abe. our otannfootere of • • CAUSTIC . SODIV I Used by all Belay Malian and Oil Owdruu which excels La r4r, zo.q. In =oh an die lila. of Bnzliah • bids wirousut Ltih ootuatrY. Our manufacture of • .. SOPOIMIR ' OR COOCDITHATEDILII; ALT. AL' Ant so vs a a nd fatiorabls known. w trout the • 3: V EI 'ati4 luoulribil bo ortitaittly as 1=170L1101IN; Aseitt. Penns, Salt Maaagat=h t = : sontly Lewds Boum r,susass4 11.011 Z, DALZELL“I” Grooeze, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING ISIMMUNITS. - AN D • Denim In Produce end Pittebersb MaltuAwtum. No. MI LIBERTY STUMM, aigr' - PITTSBLIDOB CIIPPIBiIi m t . B2II. 2 r S SIIIIIII eith-Teeth istr_atir it • Aid iipid intim* Bath.Biatrt strait FARMERS, TARE NOTICE. n A OPFICE itarii:XJaVoil..kr. rit44 arab. P•: Juno 14.1362. TM UNDERSIGNED WILL PIM WIASE good . BOUDTICe Delivered in lea ikagl ie g a bli9' dyed &lambda ' - Nomad why opr No. 349 Libertivetreelol • ' • , 41.3 IiIoNMODISR je2o.dtf ejor tthtterthalßtir U; & A 1/v11,1,141g •CARR(- A " WHOLESALE 'GROCERS. bvssion, or ameassame, ow% ems. ALSO. NatiDens mul Dealers in eiN ? t OLD MONO/is:4llEL* AYE 827 Liberkt street, tinShl V errrnsuirmas. 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