~ fie[." MIEgMEM anima .T .Tife LT AB& E.? 400ROLIO PRIMATION! A PURE TONIC MEDICINE. 1100FLANDIS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philadel phia, Penna., Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chroadie. or Nervous Debility. Diaremert of the Kidneys, wad all Diseasee Arhsimg from a Disordered Liver or Stammls, such• ell Coned- F_p l atina. Inward iles Fullness or Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour-Eructations. Sink or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stem ack.Swirritningof the Read, Hunted and =an Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart. N ' . or siffocating sensations when in a lyit.g - ' -Dimness of Vision. Dots or webs be : : - Sao _ ,sight Fever and Dull Pain in the • ..Hold, Delielancy_ of Perspiration. Tel loans* of the Sinn and Eyes, Pain in then* Bsek„ Chest. Limbs. do. Sudden Flus h ts of Heat, Burn - lag in the. Fiel, Constant - imaginings of Evil. and great douses • area of :whits,. And 011 j kpositively prevent Yellow Fever, Billions Fever. - 1 ' TREY CONTAIN NO. ALCWHOL OR BAD WHINNY! Tingswill einirtheabove dimness in ninety-nine asagoutaralinemired. tips Almendro sale and universal p BOollanirs German Bitters, (purely • of ' ignorant quacks nacka and unser - bare opened upon suffering . tjtimAiNr the_ toed. ' gales of Noetnimsin the shape . 4rg a il l eir compounded withinhinoas ......soth_ ._ oil Tonics,Stomachias and Bit - - DenDrir of the bin' ritnerible array of alooholic prepare m in plethoric bottles, and big-bellied karai . 4 modest . appellation of Bitters; whisk .. of Inning only. aggravates diseases, and leahoppointell statiers in despair. -:.-. - .....idfr soggrohvo io STEENO Tll rOtIWANT A GOOD APPETITE 4DISM2' WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON - '•• 271TOTIONI - *raft .wArn , TO Mk WELL? glia'YOW WANT TO GET RID OF NER VON IV:WANT ENERG Y ?,09 YOU WART To SLEEP WELL f oarThrWANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FILWILING? If you do it.4e HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Prowa, 411:eweel! 0.. liter cf the En- eycloywdia 4f Belepioun Knwhitpe. Altitoperki_ . not diegmied to favor or recommend adieleon P tilledicinee in general. through distrust of 4 _ natif end Greene I yet know of no whys man may not testify to the - bediegashlmeelf to have received from ..ghtrigreimustion in the hope that he may emeraltite to the benefit of others ldilititio mire readily in regard . to Roof yaVit -earth SWAM ensnared by Dr. C. M. ache% this city. because I WWI prejudiced s em.foriztany peen% under the impres tlury.were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. Agebisd to my friend Robert Shoemaker, .. - :Artie reams of this prejudice by proper ""tiralad rat encouragement to try them, when odhullthlteng great and . lonic continued debility. fteaftiiree bottles of these Bitters. at the of the present year, was followed by r_relief.. and , restoration to a degree of .. - xeStylielmental vigor which I had not felt for ' ,l lsgssalstleekmb . andtnd nimust depaired of re therefore thank God and my friend for tiliothe IS to the use of them. , - . J. NEWTON BROWN. l'ltielnimme, ;tine Zi; 1861. Trim to Rec. Jose ph IL Kennmq. Papt.-, of the Tenth Ba,ptiot (Mum& Dui. Jacinto -Dena B,er—l have been fr slusdissquested to connect my name with corn cuid of different ki of micine. but (aelo sa like • *Tactics as outnds ed of my appropriate thinm-a all ewes declined; but with a -pudic various instance*. and _Particularly agois_ family, , of the usefulness of Dr. Hoot /ma Unman Sitters. I depart from my usual =Weite my - full conviction that for of the syStem , and especially Lir' er - Compl tit is a safe and valuable p.yeparation. litmus cues it may W. but usually I doubt not . 11% . 1_11 . 1r . tr7 beneficial thuee who su ffer from J. H. K reo rkiN u Altb Eighth below Coats street, Phila. Dec. 2411. •Erseidwi ;We ti ALDERMAN WUNDER, Ger m:mm=6 Ogagagrowy. June 1, 1861. Dll. C. N.JsClUlan Sin—lt gore pleasu:n. way ago. to give you a certificate. testifiuUt Wins had done for me ....Dun nand • of their Alseaself rILT Kates nt limili delintry l .4=e DY o l f De tre is itidneys - . -fa.. The awful influence it exerts upon Nor tram n issurprising. I have been con ey' frequently in reference to your Bitters.and wilhout hesitation. have recommended it for the aboremmullaints, and in every instance it has effectually cured. Your methane has a great pereetite ii.Oermantcrwn. and to sold in every Store, end in most of the Grocery stores . User one should question what I say, let napetoGermantown, and I will prove to dig, leUafsetion, teat the Bitters have cured in this vicinity more than twenty cases of the above HANNAH WUNDER. lrtla street: move Rittenhouse. Germantown. ewes.— • - THING UT MR FOR TEE 304DIERS. WOWId up theconstitutioa, and give health andsenudi to an overtasked and diseased . AD. THE faTIMONY PROM THE A Riff MLADRLPHIA.II.IIIMtIt /2. 1862. • • . Da. C.M. :Amnon—Dear Sir: While in Vir *fa: gni* to the change of water, I wartaken • etelleste diarrhoea, which seemed Incurable. and lik rateV e f i e k ar e er I tae When , rig some of your Bitters in • imiseite• . RAI rise, in that town, I pur - ---Iresollesgp lu and on taking it IMP speedily re stos*. Tbs. diarrhoea was quickly eissela- ' 'enperieneed no return of it. A imi . 4_4,7.,coauadeo. who !offend in thesatne =nr Isom i0 ,„th.... 1 ..w... .. w eat m I 4 SIM Spate sestet War with the Leg e% awn artsiraly.take a supply of the BU- S S e ritialk. I woald not be without it e n 3 t sold, particularly on coins Into a , ,- ..7, • ,aftimanoink. . . • • ~ - .inomeili/.7. A.& LTEMITS, CoinPan7 - li. &oft Legion. BEWARE OrCOUNTERFEITS' ..... dilators a "O. M. JACKSON." Miasmal each bottle. , OSNI and Manufsotory, Qq WM ARCH mirrnEm•r. JONES & EVANS, gitIf,ICIONRII to C. M. JACKSON & CO.) PROPRISTO.RB. Sr For Gabby Daman, and Dealers in every town in the United States. and by - Vt. QEO. B. KETSER. IPltealswegrb.. in,- st.soiricurrs. . isi S ditaL i mil kiirbimy Instr. mak at "MPH FL lIM _ am _market stmt.lNGlleor _ . • ~. . . • • • • 1 . , . . . • A 01* .. ,-:---- - - ~,,,,......,,: - • -:•-• ••--- •-•,- - • - • -..,-.• ° l * ''': ',7:: .., ''','.',.:"...1 . . .::-' -:: .:7 - ''';':-.: ..' ... -:7 , '-.,.:' :: -. .."7:1 . -c!'''''.".: ".:''''f! , !.*'''.` 2....r_.''..4.... ! '"'" ' - '.' 77 .- 2.:. ±;:- .:" . ..A.-.1 + '.• .. • t ' : " ' .il : a; 1. • , :it • f .1 , , \ 11 ... I Z 1.... .1"..1.. . ir .. ...' ~n., a .. a- !. : . -• '. :.i. f . - 1 - V...,...". Z. , : 1 , . .. ._ , i .. .... I . ..\ -; .:. ... ,__ , :,.., _ __._. :._...._%::,71,,.. ~:, • Lb ... .." 7 .. •it i - ..,.. ':' . - I I , - ii ?.:-,::. : • , : , •- • - . _,... , • \ , ..; ~.: . . .. g ...i : 1 : • .. .-- .., . : :.-... .'•! - ..:1 -, ;:olirkgsn, . I .. . . . . ..., . ..., • • • . . ....“:;1 - ,!.;4..r. 1 ... - T. , ..... ' ... . : • . z:t • r .rmrs.-ffraeil 14=1 1 wit.l WESTEIik STOVE WAS, 245 - LIBERTY STBEE'r. PITTSBURGH GRAFF & CO., NrAißti ,„ tfr o ,- , •,- •c: • ' l3 MA NlfFACTUlftEllitgl Wonl , l call the attention of the public to their LARGE STOCK of well selected COOK,PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. ALSO. IMPROVED Hllehen Rosorett. Grote Fronts. Hot Lou Wore, he.. s o u too l which will found the Belo Coal Cook in the Slate. The Diamond, "Advance, Air-Tight Eclipse, and Iron City, Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Fair ihr the BEST COAL COOK STOVES, Also FIRST PRE MIUM awarded to the TRUE AMERICAN. GLOBE & REPUBLIC. For the BEST WOOD COOK NOW IN USE. The KENTUCK lAN and KANSAS Premium Stove* *re unsuissed. We cell attention of DEALERS and BU ILDERS to the Wirt meek of. CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS IN TILE STATE N B—We line the DIAMOND and fICLIPSY. oat Coos Stoves with Soap Stone Linings, wh6 h and the fire better than iron. oe2kis PEINSILVANIA RAILROAD CHURCH 'RAIN A. M. Leacco Wall's Statba every Sunday at A 13 do Turtle Creek, do - do 920 do Brinton'a, do do 925 do Wilkinatiarah do do 942 do Elud. Liberty, do do 950 Arrive at PittAbureh, 10 15 RETURNING TRAIN • P. M. Learea Pittsburgh every Sunday do Ea.t Li ',qv do do .... -I Ile do Wilkinvburgh do do • .......:.1 51 do Rrintun'e do .h. 149 do Tu , tle t.lt eek do do • 1 33 - Arrive at Well: , , 2110 .1. STEW ART. Passenger Agent: Pittsburgh. July 9. 1412. isdltf STOVE 0 I, • . A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, corner Second, Pittaburgh, Sautilaclorernid Wholesale and ildealer in all kinds of Oook, Parlor, and Beating 31o4tui, Grail Fronts, Fenders, &o. inir In •our maniple room may he Mud the ELRBRA Ei) AS RN-NGCOr KSTvVKs EUREKA AND TROPIC, merits ni 'which have been fully tested by ousands„ and the Stove pronounced unequaled y any in this market; together with airreat many then des irable patterns. have sly, a very large &sr...rot/cm of PARLOR AND HEATING STOV Es. embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now ffered to the public. lii' FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS. of the newest 14 , 4419. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam (Inite, ell of which ore offered at verylow prices. i air Special nducement3 offend to builders in want of GRATE FRONT'S. my lt-f • BODY I% A%D /4,111111 A, AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. Look- AT TU Ladies English Lasting Heel limiters for sl,tss worth fiL25. • Ladies Er.giish Listing Congress Here Goiters for 23.25, worth $1,75, • Ladies English Lssling Congrom Ileel liaiters 0,50. worth $2. 11 0- Ladies Fine French Morrocco Reel Boots for 6l 37, worth $1.62. Ladies Fine tioat Congress Heel Boots for fL37. worth $1,75. Ladiee Fine Moroeco Slippers for 50c., worth 75, Ladies Fine Lid filippers for 75c, worth $1,12. AU other goodi• in proportion. JAMES IWBB, SO Market :treat, near Market House. ap24 COUNTRY MONIES. riluosE CIIIOICE IWITEI4 FOR COrN- I.RY resideuet. hi lAN DEN MOWN. Oak land. are offiTed for tale. A branch of the Pitts burgh and E.tt Liberty Railway runs into the centre of the plot. The lota contain one-halt acre and upward.. T.rusi Andy one-tenth cash, and one-teeth annually. Apply to, ll 0. LESLIE. 1721 md . • At thiltland Station. . _ . . HENRY W. BEAUMONT & 00., alloastmaLv 0f ;Tito TWO-MILE H USK, derides' haoreign Brendle% Wipes, and Gine; ale. Bleokberry, Haspben7. Wild Cherry. and Maier Hi:tidies; Uld MonOnspthela. Nye and other Whiskies. Sanialmi':Rinn. Sopa rinrlVlne Ritter', " " " • •SO. 411.11iteellT. ittiTec. GO• o t earth jgreet;Pitreimrilh. Pa. 'Hotels. 'reverts. and Families tren'Plled at mod erate profits for sash: -liserderney Cider for %ta lly of hotel pa poses. • .JY3-6ntd CORNWELL & KERR. CARRIAGE - MANUFACTURERS, (At the old estabd.hcd Coach Factory.) 111611VFMINE WAY, NEAR.** CLAIR STRBET. itspairing done as usuaL iY7 NOTICE TO WI. KEriNzits AND OTIf MRS MR - PENNA. SALT MANUFACTURING CO. Haring completed their arrangements fur the _ • manufacture of • . CONCENTRATED OIL 01 , VITRIOL. Are now prepared to supply the trade therewith. Their RatinumStlll haring& capacity 61'12,000 lba per dayi they will be enabled to fill 'orders in large quantsties without delay , Address GEORGE CAROM, Agent. .. 101 l .ziind • •nflice.l4 Wood At .Pittabanth.- W- A. N T . AT Amours DISTILLERY. 189 Fl *STREET; Two man to run an engine; with some .111:06. Bence in grinding nab. 7e28-tf IiENI'IUNWTON 13tON • iMI) AIL WURIM L. 1.4012111 dr. 1314.4LAIDit. Mapoiooturero of • ar.Sheet.Vkiller. Plate, Hoop, A lad T Iron. Xalls and Spikes km,sar n 'uudlN Rail aad Plat Bar Raiir atitable _OW_ Worts. Worts areadj oining the CITY GAB WORK Warshoneo. N 4.411 Water...root and N 4 Market 4rteeint,NowateirgbilelNUl44. Arc46AL ELT. V, Ili FIFTH STELEET. oPPatite Cathedral ESAU EETVIA.AND GENERAL AGENT. NOTES. IiOIgt*!PICTGAGEB iadolltx.dses - it — mrst i =l a A6 Junowarr NM= Plpl77...P.iusurn, 'FRIDAY MORNING, AtrirwlTST 8, 18624 F4,11!"?!1"." " F - F rit'ItDRPA*TISENT, 1 WAAIIINOTON. July 19. 11i62. PROPOSALS will be received by this Depart ; meat untill6 p: at' gm the Itth of Ar. 1862. for • the delivery at the following Arson s. of Infantry accoutrements. as hereinafter spo ut ed : AT THE WATERTOWIc ARSENAL. WATER .. . ' - TOWN MASS 26.000 sets Infetry eeeetttreutents. esAibre ..... ...69 14;000 .58 'AT THE WATERVLIET ARSENAL.. WE,T TROY. N.Y. 13.101) ate intivaTry aceouttenv)nte. ei4ibrt. MOO " " .• • ...... AT THE NEW YORK ARSENAL, itOVER NOR'S ISLAND. N, Y. :Aouti ee4 Inqt . ntry aoc.3 . t . trentebts, 15,W0 :S AT TILE ALLECiIIRN'Y ARSENAL, PITTS BETRGII,, PA. M. 009 sitirlnfantxy accontroment4. calisre .+l9 17.0,0 ' " - 50 AT THE FRAHHFORD ARSENAL. BRIDES ' BURG. PA. 24.000 elalnS . tatry ar...coulremento. ea fibre 69 14000 ' • . 58 AT THE ST. LOUIS ARSENAL. ST. LOUIS. MO. 42000 seta Infantry accoutrements, calibre - 50 20,000 " " tri These accoutrements are to be made in stria oonfortaity with the regulation rattan... 6. sampler: of which can be seen at any of the above named arsenals, and are . 0 be subject to inspection at the arsenals when delivered, before; being received for the Government—none tai tin accepted or paid for but each aware approved ten inspe.-tion. The belts to be of. praiiedleaths and e 1 of the stock to be the beet oak-tanned. Ilhe fthou.der belt will beincludedin the set. . • '.Deliverieti must be mans in iota of not less than I.ooo.ftete per !reek. for all contracts of 10 000 of= wider; and notice than 2,000 sets per week on all c ntracts for over 10 000 counting 110 n thedate f thee n teact., Failure tudeliverat a specified tune will cattiest the contractor p a forfeiture of the afflo,uot. to • be dArvpied a t that into. The fill•COU trementeinust tit boned In theetatothary manner: the'bevel to betedui.ged. at east, tobe.determined Iv, Os inse , • • lier:ege srld state eggiDdif the Dine amount ind . Phice-of eaeh . delivel7. Daelepearyobtaining a contract will be required to enter into bonds e nith proper Rarefies, for he faitbful.futfilment. The Department reserves to itself the tight to redectany . - .ropureds will be addressed to " Oen. J. W. Rip. 1e7. - Chief of Ordnance . Washington: D. C " and soil be endorsed "ProposelS for Infant:l. Aecon ,rements." JAS. W. it tPLEY. Brig. Gen.. Chief of Ordnance. Jy2secdtarig9 THE ANDREWS PATENT PIPE. (rATINTED J411 , 417A11T 21,18,2) Eta VIRAL'S ONLY A TRIAL TO Wa- -prove its Incomparable superiority to any pipirnow in um. -It may be smoked without any deleterious or umpLeasetat effsets, as the oil of to bee& is not 'diaiWis into tke mouth. and the tongue does not-beitionie furred or coated trout iu haling ills poisoning priserties. The howl is made .of the flneet.bevonshire clay. and gives to the Tn. baecopectliarly pleasant fragrance. The to bac& 'veinier boson* moist. as in ordinary Pipes. because the drip beneath receives the saliva that into-the stem: hence the pipe neverlbeCcitnesenslvely rank, and the breath atiheicielentdosisnot-prociaim to every one he meets that lie has been "indulging in a pipe." When *Orotund . becomes clogged. or the drip beneath require; cleansing, the pipe may he taken .41612 .. rililiEhlihilhe; dot; "The espy bowl may .ppsudas 44; kiNcArtidilit ofriginal whiteness ,itenbstodrig.litthe Im drying it thoroughly) „cream* bold Meg be .prueuridcif the dealer. IEIL.Read the opinions of those who have tried ensm personal extierienee, we know it to he all thst is represiehted "A very decided improvement."—Puidtc Ledger - who have tried it bear testimony to its ex oellefisefi—Eoenitto Ballerin. •Dosilleidly the best pipe in use."—Mouoysok -Star. "The pleasures of a suodse are enhanced a thousand fold by its use. and the deleterious of feet. of smoking are entirety Abviste4l."—Suwf,ry /)w la tch. !' I heartily- concur in ihateethuonisrsyou have as to its manoriorni over all other pities in John S. Rohrer. M. I). . . _ " It nhviateF. to a treat extent. the deleterious ettecte of the poisenone constituents of toha.•c. .— tn oesentiat ru and nieetirie2•—s, f, Numerous ether extruet4 notch! be 'riven. hut the 0114'9 are deemed sufficient .TONES.' EVANS, General Auer;.,. Nn, if3l Arch etreet, Pitihotel nil in. 4.l.,tutimt—AF ihie pipr is protew.t.Nl Fr,. Let tens Patent, any perF.ty. Irho way hnitatv ?hall he prveeated t. , 1 the fn li extent of the law. W. SL D. lIINFAIAII f .Igen te. N. 149 and ES! W , . ,- )d 6tfECI. PittAntlrh. WILLIAM ISM ALEV WHOLESALE GRO CE R! NOB. 18 AND 20 WOO D STREET, VY If". ft. S*l f• ft Will. U. SMITH :di CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. 112 SECOND AND 141 HMI STREETS 4e2s. PITTAB KOH . A PECIAL NOTICE MALTESE LACE COLLARS AND SETTS Firs selootion from a new importation. PATTERNS NEW a?:D EXTREMELY BEAUTIFUL, Jest opened and for sale by • EATON, MAORI: M & CO.. 3vBo 17 Fifth street. ARUT TEAMSTERS—WANTED 1114 - MEDIA f ELY. 100 experienced teamsters. for service in the "Mountain Department."— want f t t per month and one ration per diem. rialtolob idUlle furnished to their destioa tion. Apply to A. MONTGOMERY. ' • Major and Quartermaster I'. S. A. Odle' Quartermaater U.S. A., No. 349 Liberty street; Pitothisrah: Pa. mr.gt-t1 GREAT /IEDULTION IN hiIIiMMEII BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, At the CHEAP CASE STORK Of JOSEPH H. BORLAND. B Market street. seoond door from Fifth. 91,26 THE NEW NATIONAL TAX LAW. .6ET:TIII EBERT. - LARGE TYPE. WITH'PARAGRAPH HEAD-LINES AND INDEX. 'gat Irk IRTH BTST AND MOAT NAT. ,DSFACTORY ethuon offered a the CITIZEN'S STANDARD (DIME) EDITION. Poh!hiked by Beadle et Co., and for sale:hr Hervey Nasser. It has the preference over all others in boldness circles. It is the last revised and • .. . • 4110THENTICATED, COPY. AGENTS WANTED ToaelVtitii'edilion. It has already had an hi ;e Weaned Eettheard ride% and agents have made from ten to fifteen 4‘..gara per day in its rale. Everybody must have a eopr-everp manufaetur r. every nvilisitt, every meeharde,. and every fainti*. I..b . r . npure it !pith other 0#841,0- ' , iiicria•iiiiith%)r - iii7i6iTalciii." 'Sample eopiei sent. poet-paid, on tobeintbf ten ewe. send alterdera to .• . o'. 01* — R - Y I. 111 E It; - - No. 71 ind 7* Fifth street. next door to Post Of ee. 3731 ROBERT .A.RTHIIREL • A.--A-4pluatmows . AND 00111MINIONER 0 . 31 k I .of Milk T ' New 1461, 14-.P..#101r• akin . . . . . . . ;,.. . • Towards tho' clMte, of the,ra:4. century theCountyof Northumberland. (England;); and the borders were terribly infested with . those—to the bucolic mind—particularly obnoxious specimens of the venzi,t, thief known as "rievere" or I'lifters" of cattle.. Almost all the rascals who followed this not indurative pictetsion trusted to mere brute force to'carry out successfully their nefarious schemes. There was, however; one exception to this rule, to be found in, the person of a celebrated freebooter, known as "Dickey ° Kingwood." This worthy- openly •expr ssed his disapprolja-. tion of his rivals' vulgar mode, of ftilloW; tag their profession, and repeatedly tweet- ed that he could achieve twice as much by his cunning as they could by their brute force. Nor was this assertion of his mere empty boasting—far from it. tt a few years' time Dickey's !lamp became a ter ror of the country side. No farmer felt secure when he retired to rest at night that him cattle might pot hero vanished ere morning. So cleverly, en )rcover, wereall Dickey's enterpriit's conducted that no man could ever succeed in making person al acquaintance with him. He openly setjustice at defiance, and laughed at the futile etitrts of the las to punish him -, Perhaps, however. the best way to illus trate the adroitness and good luck which. characterized ail Dickey's proceedings will be for me to relate the story of One ofd his exploits. It appears, then, ;hat dining the coarse of his peregrinations through Northum berland. one flue afternoon. Dickey's eyes w.>re gladdened Ity the sight of a pair 'of fine oxen. which were quietly grazing itk - o. I field near Demon Burn, a - ..-ii.age distune ; three miles from Newcast i.-. Determined to posAess them, Dickey huitg about the place till nightfall, watch ing where the animals were driven t o , and —his usual good t,rrtiiue 11.SSisting him— speedily secured his prize. lie also eon . tri7ed. by the eXqrcisr of his accustomed cunning, to leave -uric traces behind hint as made the owner of the oxen certain that the freebooter had made •Jri towards the Tweed. 'I hither he accordingly proceed• ed in hot ha-to. In the interim, however, Dickey had lost no time in "making tracks" towards the V, - est country, and,so expeditious were his moveme n ts, that i n a short time he reached Lanercost, in Cum berland. Here he tell in with an old farmer on horseback. who. being delighted with the appcarahce of the (..xen, forthwith purchased them. . Dickey was of course rej: - ;:cfsi is• geit.ia a rid so pleasantly of a .charge which could not tail to be troublesemenay. possib,4- 41angerons--1,, l,ic Imiger . to remit:: The lurmer. moreover. was tuottuted - mpom a splendid mare, which Dickey, with his pe culiar idtias the sitbject of ;ncton and: team, at uns.,,:xilis•.,!ee4: isv fair tnerthe-or foul. tt, lie, rt:forr, accept ed the farms - I's 11. - r-pj:„}Ni• ,17i:Sij u a to at-company him to it: , in order that hey "crack" s bottle I.lviior! in honor of tht: ir Pr, sent ly Dickey inquired of the t'amtr h won't selt him his mare ; ? ‘•tieli 3ou my mare • ,, xclaitar , 4 his I:est, all ::ghat, ibis ropc .ititnt. - Sell my mare! No, thEr The htr in the whole 031-01. caumry &nib: it, ;!.Ir. Multrarc," re sponded Dickey; "z;uri from ahat I sae; of her pares that mort•ing, I am quiet` of vo t er o: titian thatlherc .- , not itcc Jai wwithina hundred m , iles. the obse , otiuns "-ince w;',l not sell her, I can only 0:1 IC. , !T !ire :lad VOCI ht.r." Eie:!liment nits of coume hen u-r:si in a immpe:, -I bone, Mr. Mcsgravc,.. next ~Laerred Dickey, -(hot o t Leep it clvse aftkr ,:‘,r „tvii . ::-door, because now, wile:: that cut founded rascal, Dickey el' Kings wnoci. is allowed is he at liberty, a man cannot be sure but that any firm morning he may find hit stable cutury." - Stable! ha! ha!" chuckled the farmer, MITT 1s H 4J HI "I thLik," hr eutaintied, "that. Di :key of Kingswootl wculd find it rather ibtlicult to steal my ware ont. ''lndeed het e nuly her stKble 1: , r: sit oattA inquired D.ckey. "Her stank! God Hies; you sir :" swered Mr. Musgray., "imr is in my bedroom lum it fr•ch^lur, rod so every night I fasten her to my bed post. I have had a manger put up for her in the room, and no music is so pleasant to me as to hear her grinding her corn ail night by my bedside.' Dickey was astonished—as well he might be—at such unhea.rd!of precautions ; but, disguising his astonishment, he contented himself by simply expressing to the farm:. er his hearty apptoval of the moans he adopted to secure the safety of his favorite. • suppose you have a gruid lock upon your bedroom dour?" wus Dickey's next "feeler." Come with me, and I will show Ryon," replied the unsuspecting farmer. This was of course Just what Dickey I wanted. lie examined the luck carefully, a n d soon sa.tibtitd • laitni•eli that he could pick it without much difficulty. lie, how ever, declared to Mr. Musgrave that it was "just the right sort of lock;" "it couldn't haze been better, in fact;" "it was quite non-piekable," &c., &c. Again the loviug cup passed round, and after draiuing a bumper to their "ueat, merry meeting," Dickey departed. The old farmer, alter his guest's leave taking had been completed, carefully went the rounds of his house, lockiug doors and closing windows with all duo precaution. He dies, as usual, tied his mare to her ac customed post, retired to bed, and was soon - lulled to sleep by the sound of his favcirite grinding' her corn. - - So the night wore away. Presently, as the first gray. streak& of day began to ap pear, ,Mr. Musgrave awoke, awl feeling very cold and chilly, looked round t o &seer lain the cause. To his astonishment he found that all the coverlets had been taken off his bed, and that his blankets had been ierwid-bat erten the floor. For what, par pose? thought Mr. Musgrave, W e s h e the victim of some horrible nightmare, or was he really awake? Mechanically, his eye glanced to the spot where his mare should have been.:-Sbe was not there ! She was gone—stolen ! Duringthe night. some daring thief had broke'ninto the farm house; had picked the lock_ on the door of the bedroom,liad apread the blankets over the floor, so'. that the -hoofs of the mare should make -po poise, and had thus tri uniphintly made off-with his-prize. Of course Mr. Musgrave% roused his household, and commenced a. vigorous search after the thief. It was useless'. The despoiler bad-left no traces behind him, and so Mr. Mu-grave was obliged to return -home disconsolate, 'and content himself with venting eurses-.—neither few nor far between—upon the thief. Inl themeantinteonr friend Dickey-4* hisZthe deed—was comfortably meant: ihagravi a avails mare, aimi I).AM : V. , Otigt, - ,H .TllFOOME''„ostat I!ffikii °TAU tootalut increasing the distance between her outraged ownet and himself. Sti great was tlie,vpeed of the mare, that hy,:break of day, Diclief Telt hinisett-se cure from, pursuit ; .,' Me bad directed his steps to the eastwad, and, Whilst Crossing lialtwhistle Fall, - whem should hethcon.r.- ter but the veritable owner of the (lien he had stolen two or three day before, r.nd just sold to Mr. tfusgrave ! Dicker knew the owner of the oxen well, hut, luckily for the freebooter, that injured individual did not know him. Me therefore accosted Dickey, and inquired ifh e had seen any oxen in the course of his travels, intilar to those which he described himself to Ihek as. being in search of. "%S by, to be sure I 'replied Dick: "with thievery same market'syou deseribe, grazing in Mr. Musgrave'efields at Laner cost, only yesterday . I was - rather struck," ho . continued, "by. their *ppeare.nee, and leatsit. on inquiet, from one of his servants. that Mr. Musgrave has just purchased them. Undoubtedly the oxen are yours. I would adviso you to go to Lanercost once and claim them.' "Certainly I will." replied, the other. "But Lam knocked up with walking, and it is a long way to Lanercost. I eat: you ride a good beast. Will you sell her After some hard bargaining, terms were agreed upon, thu purchase money was paid down on thei spot, and ltickey and tie farmer part ed—the latter to seek his stolen oxen, actually from the very owner of the stolen mare be was himself riding; v.hilst Dickey proceeded."where he listed." The next day the fanner reached Laner cost, and, of course, at once recognized his own oxen grazingin thefield. He forth with rode up to an elderly man, standing near, whom he judged to he the owner of the field. and exclaimed : . "I say, friend, thoseare my c. , xen inyour field. How may you have come by them?" "And I'll bed —d," replied the other, after taking a long astonished look at the animal on which his questioner.vraa mount ed, "if that's not my mare you are riding! How may you have come by her, pray?" Each of eou rse described the person.from whom he had respectively purchased the oxen and the mare- ' and when this waidone, they discovered that they had indeed been "sold" by a rogue of no common order. So laughable, however, did the joke ap pear—even to those who had to 'Tony the piper" in the aff,tir—that neither party could prevent breakiug into a. peal of merri ment whPr. the. particulars wrra fully dis closed. It WAS !lOW clear that the only way to settle lila ntEtir was for each party to take back his own property. Mr. Musgrave was of irl , l:loyed nt the recovery of his favorite mare: Rod the Denton Burn farm er being equally delighted at the recrery of his favorite fi xe„. it fell r.;l' that general borer. rejoicing., al• •lowed mare and ox:-;:, Wii;thcr Lc , an untimely .all. or whether n re'-rmt-1 wars, and • did, duly his bed, history telietit not. Certain it is, however, that to this day his deeds arc "household words" in many part* of Northaratieriandi atifithe Anent ion r:emr amongst the peasantry is con mtderegi Fyannymons with -cutcncm" 1300 ei AND EALIOJi: tii tv re IN WIFE. ATTENTION TO OUR WV ifirPs , .I , lk arvi FrAuctii Evid 12.11.1eriaar. Manufamix. FR ki LA tik I ES., h.-- , , A714:1•F F,TI ,, • W ~A L :71;174 BO :V t.* ITERS, ' 2 4 , 11.r! tiro:l7 Wiii•lE AND BLACii SATIN SLIP• PERS. EMBIROIDEUED AND 'tin LET SLIP. PEEN. • 311%,411ES AND CHILDREN' SiIOES, of allotyleft and qatolitleo, GENTS• AND BOVAi PA rt. Y.EATri. En D C AE!' BOOTS AND/4110LS, of ever, ile,orSpittoo, STR A 0 E•s, 0 RAI, BOOTS, E:%.3 8 GA ITE ILS, ETO., gra., ETC. CIO szs.)r(r... - 12zic c.:;;;;):6;:a. We cffer cur gouds ac • Pr: L.o 3? vice as rho anzr.e c•miicr, oarz co odd in Coe Oz. We al .9 mnainfinvart. to order army conceive - 91e IlltTle for LADIES, MISSES, cc CHILDREN at aboT, D W. S(UMERTZ tt i 726 31 Firm STREET. The Philosophic Burner. it t itt E tTic"tram tv •T D :rt ra artpoTtit i rt fa u l : ready. Lt. gmeemwe many eviesatatms ere: tee Common Burners. 1, it make! s large or mail Mat with perfect crombustlea. —II will barn_ atm gaitatitia oil with =fem. -S. it ma be need with a long or abets 'Aimee". 4. It can be UAW VI *UPCr tilght•tati/r• eau always be made to barn eovnoadeens ts pore eaellS 'dotted Man ear eche] It • tam be triinzaid and lighted witbsut met-imam cone. • . H.. it thrum all the white li ght above the oor.e. 0. 'The chimney eati - be removed or ineerteo with.to touchingthe BUS. -_ These burners are tee common So. I site, and tee be. put OD WO lamp . new ill .1180. Every per mit stmag . Carben Oftshould have a Phileought. Burner _me. 23 email :_per down suld as Nu. eats Feb KM street. rittabargli. ref-1 P. %11110E,Y._ LAKE AUPEILLUE uoPPER Ai PilltELTllll4 WORK PO. aveurtrow .tt.; Manufacturers of SheatS, braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Ccp. per Bottotus,B aimed Still BOttol2la, nnc ger Aro. AlBo iMPOrttr3 gra). l . ealern •31stale, Plate d kn. , fleet trnr, • . "At Afir 14.A.buwilly on hand, Tim:Gates : . .7,..„.t0 rg , and Toole. Warohotieo, No. in FIRST and 19i SECOND STRUTS. el t.t.eb are,. Penna. al;l-Spool/A ordora of Coppor cnt to hag desiteil fail .1 vci SPRING GOODS. .• -- es 0110 1 111 S ; VACSbarriDaw) ....‘"-- AND V usrome.3. • • wank SAVE NOW IN STORE, A C.D. PLETE stook of SPRANG GOODS. all new sad desirsble etylee, which bars ten cerefally selected in New York. with a.detelro Please Me most &Addams; and comPrinne a; the varione new fabric and novelties of tht season. We would respeotrally solicit an early sal film our patrons and the sluhlio, to tea the meal cn the same or themselves. SAMUEL GREY 4r.' NON, Merchant - Tailorga, No. 19 Fifth Strops. A D 81140WINGI RIA- AultArtiNta 111 .a... ar eo re . EMI* iiii. cuoi &lan "", t r °11 1,,,„, *a m spatiqff, bad .1 ;Dimes ila . OA `'''''' ;;Ily. cones** Ob . Imple m ents tab . Farming • baud snit ha , aids by . 4 " 31 a LAN% t • , -___ ~ _ __. ._- t• 1/8 %; LW /AIM dbelk - Pill% Bale . of ki Abe Iniii ' Voikgite. OW Imo* Ete. frA IN PIII . III9IuANCS 01 , ?is A ill Del Intill n iptuje c imas - 71 - .2ip gheny ouuty. t e tnonw.al , dam. yenta. to • /00a3 of Nagegiker lam. -1 tidll expose to pubnakileikA* llo °4lll4 ' ' ' C. Your h street . .. . d .tik %LI • Ci_jk .93.... rt • ' Weidne•did•unrwrtar soF t i"" d glill o'cikitt P. Al or at age& mild a ilunaag eg b2engsr o peral" 0" 11 4 , t to lowing d JO • I Toe lands attil tektgageg • ' truant to thanks Moltke j..,_ eltuste i Palos* TOW*. 7. " ' te r' „„..... ~.... e-nt 'to th e tore l) Or - Arm a county. Pentruis dela. hen AO, ' fo:ltmint : __ ... . • .!. 11 :',7 - • -af t; i A 14)04,4 lucid bounded audit N I creek, east bj the refins e traite other land et asid.trusti wet ' week. roattutlnganeatirettiornonjagtoto ere emoted a blast-tonne% hummer km of bophb o 40 feet Benue raid U.S 'NU Idglr..#ll huu,e tut& hoot...cinder ' coder housr.etuntakauskt three hotter, in Ike holder At. boilers set and coreptalk ind la tt pi co or rand. eeldtutriiratuk , of Korn= Mitliolainslaellnllielk4 , thence honk 4W mkt wz leer - 151 foct, then a airdig - settio p!sc • of begin:ll4g: on whit a 1,4 truth shop. A pia , 0 tat land • f one.,, tram. or lone. beairfaier Z Cu l i Penuolgania cane r unning; ZOO lust to apo t u,. ea t 04/111. 1 * ' ett.t 3te% halt to a pod' 4 theme souther stet 300 pot; the•mo south 00if ea. 14 bt gaming: ea which is , the tuAth budding 150 lay a 2 twitted in which are 16 boi, . lac furnace% ballereeed eon el?' ata the au.. taLarry iu seta r" tulle, nail pliteind meekr etc , l 5 nail machines a g ehtlie t and a brio,. warehoi A piece of land be.iutune. cr. c rime of will .Ot, and west 155 tret ding side. at east fai feet by laud of J. Jr... south .' east 181 feet 1.. y street.' *h. 0 a trust, theses eon , h" cier...150 thence 18 rote ey ./.11.1.1 - Athitif. re 'aiffli Jet; thence slanged& lot . the PUS. 44441: centainig.hoperli 41f aere. mire oP 10 14 - 611 W I/II , a nett and stare factoiry; 46 bon feekitiglaii boiler house. with attains sufficient Ao d= r sts chinery tort's nail inachinee,:tist elfilte one stave =whine eireelareaWS 40 , 4111114116.021' t Ana- 0.. e clay boa e. 58 e. 1.34 t, Wine Oft:. shiner, for died= aaa idehettnlteteir to Oak , fire brick. . . , A 1 d of ground. No.'B, in' Whitens' didifibt to New Castle, bounded on : the morth , stid Bell. street suarli by lot and Peek . riy Jeffeseri atreet; 24 fe t frunt byl6o. feet on which ift bruit cooper chop. 25 by 40 fee.. and carpenter shop 12 feet square. A piece ot land in the boniugh of New Castle. b-andlui at the nroth-weer carnet' of F...di00l Iluu e un eat side of Jefferson - sreot.diar the bridge over e,eautio:k creek; thee , * eari 120 feet to :it'd creek ”honee north 375 f Weft to f et; thence south 63 1 ,4 3 smut '25. • .feet to Jill! once nt rect.; thence I;euth,- - ' feet. to the hp & !mum, e..at:Linit!Z nns icr -111011 ttr _ • • . • A tar bounded, north hi otheanbidllli. said trust, east by A. 1. at G. W...erawlethaefath hY .Wetteg hears, and west Jetritatiit Meek, • »MA is erected at briok dwelling hatera.- • • . abort-described property will' be dolirgal gather as a wholei Ale, in seParatei larrai4sisia doettabott. . .. • . Ihe undiridel halt 'Ol4OO 'aerea of land, morn Cr lead, in Nos: anoock township, ti•Anded - •nortn bY Crawford, hy Pearson, nlo and *MK month by Morass Valid, andireg . by Maithunt reed abottuditg with cool, about , tea • alenrid, coil hanks opened, a number of f rame , beesto.. harem, thole, stables. VA • dveue.. Ar erected thereon. A piece of land Neekeenitak bounded by lands of %t illiam Alosaader, Jariffe Boyle, tact Jill. McKee, containing 33 avail and 13* perches, on Wtaieh ie erto[ed a Plank hbuee. log !acute. a Irdioo Etiolate; about Zie acre. eiliatedS also a good spring of water three ufig.rmnd, in Pollock' teundhip. bounded on the aorta': Crinningham and ()Mork . south by White, fait bi-VVignal- Ana: cabers, and woo. by —, on which et c e nvoi: notts.-3, , stableicart, , . • . vf laud rehear:TA triOrn".kdr. 41Codtit - ttf . Eastlirook rood;contai aoye„.. teore or. le-d, being part tit 'tee Morison tract, Plitchnaed Mc' er nick . from Plans . Mad,: lon, ' , innate ab at l miles Inure ta,.w Cattle wzt the Eastbrock r al A tot of gr. and, tiO feet Irma by lf%) . in depth,* the Ito' coati cif New ;Justin hounded-north 13y I dtreet, ravo by elle:, snit h Secob Lint. and nestJet .. .or-on rtnost, on which is ereeted.a natter) stable. . , A g..t at grrund is Porarit tawnehiP, Whitten - . addition to New Cat le, beginning on Said street. at corner of lot unuabe thence Math Vaulty: raid 81•-et V) toot; thence a mai tite crest •by...let .7,0. 3. - 1,51 J Y-et; ;nonce north me-t by Jill..y.llg teet tc south-at--t r Tiler of lot Neel; thew:lineal:l, Sfi' tent by lot Nu. 2,16 1 1 f. -et the place o" . ganihß. . .• • • - frame, home and lot in P,:ibick tieraahip, boon .ed no-ttt by o hatunock Cr eh:east by:Yei• fc.reen Ft•ect, nett by eata . lot of gran al in said t .nuship,houndod'tibidi by %fa:Jere. to by no alley, month by &Wham; en t Scot road. heihta fto .eat to front by - LT feet in depth. - - - also, a tract of land of a': out 42 ,1 aeree..in. Sue . gar Cte,tt town:hitt. Vcn , ngo county. the maw liiit tonVit, tne atm described in a,ro front Pollard AlcCormicit, anted a. 1.1,./. ton of gronull in the City of Dette't al State de-crib.d eat:; half' ah a dtrip off the tent ball of trefeetitt . taut: the e. tire haath thereof,of lot number 3of book. t‘o 47 of the "an. ,'arm A taw •lult end accurate dedcrintiou cabs prop, vsty 10 lie 'old will be Ittrnhted fromthc.deettgat' .be time rile. • Tacna-tine-fourth of the purchase in upon ...amnion ul the otieti or deeds, and theme , idue ttree CoUseentiVe nal in tailwinds ; rnereafter; win i tere.t float the thattaid the .ae-' knowleclentent of the deed bet en the.COnit , oo4- deferred P . .Yolent3 to be tilicare4-14 beads anti wor r g . g ^ open the : Oroperty„i .3sratity-aratper a re t the: hand money When itie micapetter.-a a ruck duet. ' WX .J 1litagISW1111 1 •' • jy • - • . dr C. P. MaitlatEi atarrablotama sad I)seised ie - BOOK, CAP :LAT:Tin. and'aU kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from No. WY Wood street to NO. 88 87075: LAut paid ti-9 4117212111' flAtalf.G. Refit. DA Widlealde SON AND Osaka is itoilao• and Iffe. MIA LWOW FARMERS, s , . Omen QtranTamanull Pittoonlk. Pa Sore 14: j TIZEITNDEMSIUX SCIPV2It 0A.9C13. ,;,. Delivered in quantities not Is thas V bu4sla. /*Ansi e.oll#loatli,sl . No.llllll4berb Amm a r - __ A 0 , Ja2o-altf ;or and nartaa. nag* AL4”.I V1L1141.1 OVAL aplarn . ' W111:1114 STRIIVIOLT: 11.30MALLASIZ -LW , .-/ • er V e M s fr SAND I frte. A . es. mi pnim elk:wiled on thert . lsoder- VILIO!FIL FOX s.eitgaiTie. The Bakeriber Firhisada 0105.1 nA bill Boula. suor.p. AXR Astkrir.4 9 "l. 4 4,1iivf T 9 'mak9 90p. fa Foil G.. 4% offlitherggig blight 997 , . nee oo clot Yoa eauateehlai . t , CHEAP CASH IiTOAN, 'T.,,. p 41, 6 wet I'llezr'nwrigh NEW Chckg PA: wir INAVZ awe itiocisnres Irma • V the Basta large aadaholaisoloOpke c -•-• SPRING AND SUMMER -GOODI4,': fur Gera and Tenitielnkii: ) etabralet . aewest style!' COAT-6108. 068812Eglig 3 AND ViSMIGEL. . - street "Thwlriwirm %illlttoLt Aqc/halia P.M fISECS ,* )111Las sigaidt %PI Ateadoico acetonic" Pec Poe avi..aialliTai R. /NZ Carr armairmotaims ammo., -72 k _ i• sari Oile gimp ktibe et ebtaisizaw. DS ..A.WEIVEIXIIDIDS itaktipme= of Vaunt -- DI1.11111111 4 14111VILIN , IlaTINLINIII! geFWW=I/ 1 : m y the .. P t r Ol on - - la th d to lose ; Oahe hliditiasPub. * ter. ...:,2f diiiiit . - 4. - il4.lii!i7iiiiiiiidic" CAONSIETNNIM.;-.FEMALE PILLS I _ .. Which beveseedrietihnediwhee the emo tiong have hew maw fonowed) ha re twwine Meng foam ' Obitiiiditoirik 'of' ifittize. le t %mtertwallt to p _health whew Mee Ay • Au! • Ur .-..t. .. IC tisweif of tNn . t i f t ner e w: Iddeh irairts. itimeegi=.74 r an " 5t.... * „„ . inic+emilip_ho Lased dehiestefe. exueseroweg at 'the dine time 44 ow Asehreo.:bj. . visa. = 1 =Zit= a a "I " - Me' -- IC ATN i vi gsw k niatitver g . j 4 f 'at asp 4)tg li tiam ji"t i l e i ik i.: . pf. looses 1;141 ' •.. " ' •' • -•• IP - 411 et • - -l ' T ' '' . " j aWicerifitiw f: • - awl thelliassond. / aabllediteli - ..: >:..1: .! ~. ~ ~ •;.'' ' VOAIIII---PUBLIC. ,11r=t2VIL1LLT , ' • pr i igr of all= treat Newt 'aid wiiii.Zweam ' . 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