ENTIRE.Ly ViOETABLE NO ALCOHOLIC PREPARATION. A PURE TONIC MEDICINE, DR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GEtMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON. Philade Phia, Penna.. Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic. or Nervous Debililp . Disensem of the Kidneys, and mall Diseases Arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Consti ation. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Bead,. Acidity of the Stomach, Nausto. Heartburn, Distrust tw Food. Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ginger Fluttering at the Pit of the Stom ach. Swimming of the Beau. Hurried and &Moult Breathing, Eluttering at the Heart, Making or suffocating sensations when in plying posture. Dimness of Vision. Dots or webs be iu.s me sight. Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration. Yet !owl:tees of the Skin and Eye.s,Pain in the Side, Back. Chest. Limbs. &c. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh. Constant imaginings of Evil, and crest dolmen; sion of spirits. L,ffitiMN positively prevent Yellow Fever, Bilious Weyer, e THEY CONTAIN NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISK Y ! They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine asetiont of a, hundred. Induced by the extensive sale and universal popularity of Hoo4nd's German Bitters. (Purely vegetable)hosts of ignorant quacks and unscru pulous a dventurers. bare evened upon suffering huinanity the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape of poor whisky. vilely compounded with injurious inn% and ehriStened Tonics. Stomach ies and Bit ters. Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic preparations in 'plethoric bottles, and big-beiiied kegsottider the modest appellation of Bitters: which, instead of curing only aggravates diseases, and leave the disappointed sufF•Ters in despair. YOU WANTSOMETIIING oo STR ENG TB ,EN YOU? YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE! DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YO PE CON ofTITUTION! DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL! DO you WANT TO GET RID GP NEE VOUS , NEM DO WANT ENERGY! DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL DO YOU WANT A BRISK AND riooleot'S FEELING I If you do use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Front J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of rhe en codepeefia of Religiolw Knowlf.d im . Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust at their ingredients and effects; I yet know of no sufficient reason why a man may nut testify to the benefit he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. do this the more readily in regard to Roof- German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. .Jseks.`o, of this city, because I was prejudiced ;s oa :hem for many years, under the mimes .mon that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, SEM „for the lemoval of this prejudice by proper ..ests, and for es:ceuragement to try them, when sufferingfrom gee,: t and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present }•ear, was followed by evident retie& and restoration to a degree of .sodfly and mental vigor which I had not felt for ix months before, and had almost delta ired of ro sining. I therefore thank God and my friend for Greeting me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. PHILADELPHIA, June 23,1861. from thu Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, Pastor of the Tenth Baptiet Church. DR. JACKSON—DEAR Ss :—I have been fr quently requested to-connect my name with cola mendations of different kinds of medicine, but regardir_g the • *active us out of my appropriate sphere (have call cases declined. but with a clear 1:roof in various instances, and particularly in my owh family, of the usefulness of Dr. hoof land 'a German Bitters, I depart from my usual course, to express my full conviction that for general debility of the system, and especially Liv er Complaint it is a safe and valuable preparation. In some cases it may fail, but usually I doubt not it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from the above causes. Yours very reopectfullv J, KENNABY), „leighth below Coats street, Phila., Dec. 24th. ro ,, s h. We of ALDERMAN WUNDER, Uer- 11== • • . GERMANTOIrS, June 1,1861. De. C. 14...rAegeog -Sir:—lt gave me pleasure, we „ ears a we, to give you a certificate, testifying nat the Gemmel Bitters had dour for Inc. lam ow perfectly cured of all those diseases your tedium professes to cure, viz; Dyspepsia. Chron so and ffervous debility, disease of the Kidneys. to. TheWsrerful influence it exerts upon Ner vous proteratien is/surprising. I have been con sulted frequently in reference to your Bitters.and without hesitation, have recommended it for the aboveltesuplainta, and in every -instance it has effectually cured. Your medicine has a great reputation in Geamentown. end is sold in every Drug Store, and In most of the Groceiy stores here. '.lf any one should question what I say, let them come to Germantown, and I will prove to their/satisfaction, that the Bitters have cured in this vicinity more than twenty cases of the above diseases. Respectfully HANNAH WANDER. Main street, dove Rittenhouse. Germantown ewes. JUST THE THING FOR THE SOLDIERS: Will buildup the constitution, and give health and strength to an overtaskod and diseased ealtb. READ THE TESTIMONY FROM THE A RMY PHILADELPHIA, August 12. 1862. . • r'Da. C. M. Jactsos—Dear Sr.. While in Vir 'anis, owing to the change of water, I was taken with a were diarrhcea, which seemed incurable. end which greatly weakened When we smoked Martinsburg, I feared I should hare to owe beam: but noticing some of your Bitters in besters Mr. IL IL Price, in that town. I per ' sled is altar. Lod on taking it was speedily re st/o. Nod to nealth. The diarrhcea was quickly Ghee 'k i d. end I experienced 110 return of it. A wormy comrades. who suffered in thesame Dina, sat Orem tho same cause. with whom I Dianne. ha Won. /tun me in this certi fi cate. I shared t rams to the seat of war with the Le . g- If i rt t e d , IfflestfilualS tale a supra, of the Bit wiligeek. - I would not be without it Hie my r its weight gal& particularig on going into a mestone rev.•- A. E. ALTEMUS, • Your; Company M. Scott Legion. BEwma 0 COUNTERFEITS. n o rr ith . th o Itt,the r spr o l: r w rzlal . K. JACKSON," WILL!BK NLRB. Principal Mee gal.!. ArallfactorY, awratw~x cowls, NO. esn. ARCH: garritTv•Eir• Gen k ralPartami li EAUI fit COFFIN, JONES & MANS, Ogueeameis to M'Oeadhme. Steam A C 0..) MirommouseaM.W.mmosACO WHOLESALE GROCERS, PROPRIERUIS t ,:inzer Wood and Water 8 air For isle by Dam aad Nein in ever" I town la the Miltedstate% aid by prrraitratamr. b'. am°. H. MET/ES, rA H. P. INMILWALIITZ, Jaya fly-aeoa - Alletailmoky City. gs. Also %rode at IisJOSEPH FLZMlNG'Salt ilerl til. agge Diag ram& :f i l l, treet. • :• 111111011I5011X *Rase eM Pewit etriql . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . -. • ' • , ‘ . j • . ~1 - . ; / . . , . . , . .. ...i : , .7 • . ~ , rt I ' I • - 1 . i .), :: t ' '.,ty: 1 1 II NN •, . '',":.• 1 ..) . _ • --, , A <\ ) _.... . ---... .It ---.„ OFFICE OF CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE.) No. 101 East Third street, CINCINKATI, August 18,1562. PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR Camp Unitrin, Regulation Clothing. and Camp and GarrLon Equipage for the new levies of volunteers nod militia of the United states. Tha Clothing and EMpage, for the different arms of the service. to correspond, in make and material, to that heretoforemised, and to conform to the patterns in the office of Clothing and Equipage, in this city, where specifications and samples may be inspected. Proposals should state the article which it is proposed to fnrnish, fhe quantity which can be I supplied weekly, the earliest period at which the delivery will be commenced, the total quantity offered, and the price for each article. All articles delivered by contractors are re quired by law to be legibly marked with the con tractor's name. The following list embraces the principal sup plies needed: ARTICLES OF CLOTHING, Uniform Coats. consisting of Engineer. Ord nance. Artillery and infantry: Uniform Jackets, consisting of Cavaliy, Ar tillers. Infantry. Zouave anti Knit; Uniform Trowserm, etnimisting of Footmen Horsemon, Zouavo' and Knit; Cotton Duck Overalls; Drawers, Flannel and Knit: tihirts, Flannel and Knit; (treat Coats, Footmen and Horsemen; Straps. for Great Coats. Blanket., Woolen and Rubber; Ponchos; Taboos: Sack Conti, Lined and Unlined: Boots, hootivis, Leggings, Stockings; ..tucks, Leather; Uniform hats, Trimmed and I7ntrimmed; Uuilunn Caps; Forage Caps, Recruits, Cavalry and Infantry; Cap Covers. stable Freaks, Dasher: Ifs versacks, K n;y,sacks, canteens. ARTICLES OF EQUIPAGE, Hospital Tents, Wall Tents, Sibley Tents. Common Tents, D'Abri Tent 3: Mosquito Bats: Regimental Colors; Camp do National do Standards; Storm Flags: Garrii.on da Recruiting Flags: Guidons; Axes. Spades; Ratchets; Pans; Camp Eet Iles; Pickaxes; Bugles. Irumpets; Drums; Filer; ' BOOKS, Company Order: do t lothing Aecount; do Deseri..tivt: do Morning Report; Post Order; do Morning Report: d.t Letter; if. Guard; Regimental General Order; do Letter; du Descriptive: do Index; do Order; Target Practice; CAl:lot:dated 31ornineReport; Inspertion. Sieurity will be required for the fulfillment of every ecntraet. All proposals reeeivo4 by noon of the tenth day from the date of this advertisement will be open ed at m al ett day. and the articles imm ately I will be air ,rdu.l to the lowest res prusibie hi /tiers present. Contracts for further supplies will lie rwarded fret,, time to time, as ftvorahle bi.ls are received, up to the time ot orating. the ecit met. By order of the Qulrti smarter lie era!, JNO. t'Aptain and .t. Q. M. N 0 'EI C E Parties who propose to nishing supplies to this Department will state in their proposals fitse long the proposition hohitt, and on qie neck of coon bid will he a guar int.e. signed by two re-ponsi tile parties, that the bidder wilt exec ut the non e:. it award, d ban. .No let ;era or teh ;minis of airy wni be answered, hut after the let mg of nth. bidders will be duly outitied when their a...sels are ed. Pi will he marked the outside, — Prep,ats for +nue t.lothioe." J.Nt.) II DICK Elt.-ttN. Cu pt o'n and A. Q. EASTERN CALELIGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS L'ASTERN NECOND-lIANDED, TWO WA SEATED Carriage -top Buggies and Ligh Buggies, without tops, will positively be sold a the lowest prices, to suit the times. Particular. at tention paid to repairing. MRS. JOSEPH WHITE, Lawrenceville, Penn street, near the Two-Mile Ran. uis',34:thud GRAVEL. FELT, AND CANVAS ROOFING. MATERIALS CONSTANTLY 03i 4,1 hand, for sale with instructions; Also IRON SA TURA TED FOR ROOFS. Our work is not to be excelled by that of any Roofer in Western Pennsylvania. D. F. &HOPE, 7a . Smithfield st. je2s3rad Pittsburgh. ------- munt.).t..oAN rEITIOILUI RATTIGAN, EUROPEAN 1 Agent, 115 Witter street, Pittsburgh, Pa., is prepared to bring out or send back passentron from or to any part of the old country, either by steam or sailing packets. SlOilT DRAFTS FOR SALE, payable in an, part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail. road. Also. Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets. and for the lincs of Steamers sail. jag betwcou New York. Liverpool, (11mtirow and Galway. fell KENSINGTON IRON AND NAIL WORKS. La-..1[31r17) 4rYi fll ACS, Manufacturers of ar, Sheol, Boller, Plate, !loop, A MEd T Iron, tialiS and Spikes; Iso. Screen, Sm,AI T Rail and Flat Dar Rant Iron, suitable for Coal Works. Works are adjoining the CITY GM WORK Warehouie, No. SS Water street and 6 Placket street, Baaalers Banding. aroltkeim-is sTOVB Tp o 41'ke A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, corner Neennd, Pittsburgh. Miumfacturer and Wholesale and Retail dealer in all kinds of Oook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, &o. Air In our sample room may be found the ELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOR STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, merits oi which have been fully tested by . ousands. and the Stove pronounced unequaled y any in this market; together with agreat many thor desirable patterns. have also a very large assortment of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now :ffored to the public. SW FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Orates, all of whlch are offered at very low prices. in- Special inducements offered to builders In want of ORATE FRONTS. royal mu sir A :tlr GALTIVTLEI BUCK ~"11) BtD QAVNT IX Win I sun 'V P. Ittookial by Eurewtids ,'q at • EAToN, MAC.‘, Mt*. om it sun N 0.17 pnn otr4t • Wholesale 131•12agriatO, NO. 825 MARKET STREET, PIIILADELPHI4, DEALERS IN Paiats, Oils, Window Glass, Dyn-stulTs, &c.. and Agents for Kerosene: Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal Oils, Burning Fluid, Ca in phone. Tar. Pita. Rosin. Wagon and Railroad ("masc. GEORGE GRANT, • Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer .LVNGCorr dcc PrOAILCT.', .MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERO, F KEN'S FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, • Pi' 7 L.4DF'LIVIA. CHARLES NI AGEE. Importer and oaler in Clothe, Cassimores, Sat inetts, Vostings, Tailors' Trimmings, &c, 255 MARKET STREET, North Nide, PIII LA DELP II lA. ruyl-13-d FRIES & LEHMAN, NO. 313 MARKET STREET Jobbers in C7oths. C'as3inure:, {'rungs itc., Always un hand a well selected Ito S of floods suitable for the trade. my I-Iyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., aIPORTEIIe 09 WINES, BRANDIES, &c FINE OLD WHISKIES,. NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. JAMES H. CHILDS. HOPE COTTON MILLS, SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF OfigNA.lllll.llo44, 12 Inches! to 10 Inches Wide. Sir Orders may be left nt H. CHILDS Co'S, 133 Wood street, PittAurigh. 0 ILDNANCE orFicE. WAR DRYA RT ft ENT, S 111);(1 TON, Aug. 1, 1542.1' PROPOSALS will be received by thi,, Depart ment until sp. On the 2iith of A tuna-% 1552, for the delivery at the following Arsenals, of hones: equipments, U. 6, Cavalry pattern, as hereinafter specified: AT THE WATERTOWN A ItSENAL, W A TElt TOWN, .AsS., 2,0c0 ~eo; AT 'rlll4 WATER VLI ET ARSENAL, W Es' TI(OV, V. 'l_ 2,90 AT 'f►lE NEW YoRK ARSENAL, tiOVER NOR'S IsLAND, AT THE ALLEoIi ENV A Itsr.NA PITTS BURGH. PA„ 10,m, seti ; AT THE FRAN KFOR D ARSENAL, BRIDES BURG, PA.. t0 , 0,,e1: , : A' T TILE ST. LOUIS ARSENAL, ST. LOUIS MO.. MOW sets. These seta of I/OrHa coulpments aro to be fur nished complete. except the horse brush, eurry comb, lariat. picket pin, link, and blanket. Sam ples can be examined pt any of the above untied UreC111.11:1. They are to he subjeet to inspectim: ai the arson als when delivered, hello-0 being received by the Government—nune to he tweeted or mild for but such as are approved on such inspection. Deliveries must be made in lord et not less than 50 setsper week, for all contracts ofsoo nets or under; 100 Fete per week on all contracts of from 500 up to 1,000 sets: Alosets per week for all con tractsof from I,b(Kt to 2,000 sets: 500 sets per week 8 8 all contracts or front 2,(Fki to 0,000 sets: to 800 sets per week for all contracts of from 0,000 to 10,000 sets. Failure to deliver at at specified time will Filbject the contractor to a forfeiture of the quantity to be delivered at that time. The equipments are to be boxed, five sets in a box, in the customary manner—bite and smid beg Of assorted numbers. and the contents to be distinctly marked tin the outer ends of the box. The boxes to be charged at cost, to be determined by the insi ector. Bidders will state ex plici , ly. in their proposals. the time, quantity and place of each delivery. Enterarty obtaining contract will he required tointo bonds, with proper sureties, for its faithful fulfilment. Bids of persons who are not manufacturers or regular dealers in leather-w,nk will not bit con sidered. The Department reserves to itself the right to reject any or all bids which may be made. Upon the award being wade. successful bidders only will be notifiei, and they will be furnished with forms of the contract and of the bond re quired of them. Proposals will be addressed to " G en. J. W. Rip ley, Chief of Ordnance, Washington; D. C." and will be endorsed "Proposals for t orre Eluip ments." JAS. - W. RIPLEY, aul2-eodtaug2s Brig. Gen., Chief of Ordnance, a . ' We are now manufacturing a Superior aritiole of LIME, which we ars prepared to deliver from our COAL YARD, 509 LIBORTY STREET. Best manly of Pennllys Coal always on Land u natal my yl. . saarasioss. 14111,117.11 KT 1111 DAvtilm'corDLem Special Partner. Note, Meek, Draft, Bond and port. gage Real Estate and Rey. elms/Else Broker. OFFICE__BOOM No. is BURKE'S BUILDING. FOGATE ST/MET. Pittsburg'. Pa. • 032111,000 to invest In Mortgages and No. 1 Dorm my 22 CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. (At Um old established Coach Factory.) DEQ,EMONR WAY, REAR ST. GLAIR STREET. Repahint done ao what Lv7 lIIILIDELPHIA AI VIBTISEIBNTS JESSE JOHNSON, iiENIRAL COIIISSION IEIIOIIINT. AND DEALER IN /lour, Grain and all kinds of Country Produce, Wines and Liquors, Cigars, Tobaco, sir Liberal advances made on consignments ot HIGH WINES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 231 SOUTH SECOND ST an26:le PHILADELPHIA. WM. BRICE & PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 16 SOUTH WATER STREET, Gk. Liberal advances mado on co:Lab:amnia when required. myl-lyd JOHN R LLLISON-Ini p RI,I.IBOIC.RODMAN R RLI. MON JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, NO. 339 MARKET STREET. (211 door below• Fourth,) PHILADELPHIA, HURST dk MAGEE— IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OP GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 010 CHESTS UT STREET, myl-ly PHILADELPHIA HARRY BRIAN, PUILADELPIIIA, •ND DNALKILS IN Allegheny tatty. MANUPAOTCS;:na OP J. H. CABLDAY. CORNWELL & 'KERR, DAILY POST. Miss Fyfe's Adventure. [Ccontinuefl from yesterday.] The manifest delight with which this proposition was receivEd by the two girls only served to confirm it, so it was finally arranged that they should not return till morning. The cart was just turning the corner of the lane when it came into my mind for the first time that, Fred being also away, 'should have to spend the night alone in Ivy Lodge: and I remembered further that I had' in the house a consider able sum of money. which I had took from the bank on theprevious day for a certain purpose, and which was still lying un touched up stairs. The feeling was not comfortable at the moment.: but I am uatnrally a nervous wo man, and soon banshed the subject from my mind as one not worthy of much con sideration. Besides, Wolf, the largohouse dog, would be protection enough for one night: and I determined to release him from his chain at dusk, and let hint have the run of the premises. Then, again, who wr.s to know I had been to the bank on the previous day, and still had the money in the house? So I went in doors, feeling as cheerful as usual, and made myself a comfortable tea; after that, sat working for an hour' or two; and then feeling the need of a change, put my sew ing away and took up a hook which Fred had brought from Westbury a few dais before. It was . The Night side qf a ttire, a volume with which you ore probe, lily well acquainted. .Situated as I was having to pass a night by myself in a lonely country-lnise. it was, with its strange narratives of apparations and ghostly appearances, one. of the worst books could haVe chosen to read before going to bed. I was uotlong in percev big this, but the„faseination of the sub ject was such that! could net quii it; and rend on quickly, leaf after teat; till I had gut half through the book, when, looking up, I was suprised to find that the fire was nearly out, and the clock on the point of twelve. I shut the hook and rose at once to go to bed. '•ltuw about Wolf?" I said to myself. Shall I go and release him. or leave hint chained in his kennel? I would have him indoors for the night, only I know he would do nothing but scampei up and down stairs till morning, and put sleep entirely out of the ques- Lien. I opened the door of the passage leading to the yarddoor with the intention of releas ing the dog, but at the same moment I felt a sudden nervous tremor shoot through me such as I had never experienced bet,tro and a strange disinclination to move out ot the light parlor into the darker parts of the house. I sat down again, to argue the point with myself and prove to rny.,,elf tlieabsurdity of inyffems. This I did quite eotodusi vely. and in a very short time, hut neveitlieless I determined not to go and release Wulf. '•1 have had a slight cold for the last two days. — I said to myself, ••iitd it would not be advisable for me to L./ 01 I t tiCtitii warm room into the Light air. — !lining ft und so reasonable an ex. ouse for myself. I determined no longer to delay going so r put Out tht• himp, and lighted toy bed ruoin candle witin.ut further parley; and carrying in my hand a little tisane. which l corn pound, d for my self ae n sovereign remedy for a CON] in lh. lo:ad, I proveeded s lowly and cautiously on toy journey up stairs. I say slowly andeautieitsly, for the in tb.1.•IICI• id the hook I had been reading I was still strongly upon tn.. and I found it re.i.lisite to pause for a moment at every second or third step in my progress up ward. and glance fearfully back over my ' ln.tilikr, expecting to see I knew not what—nothing and yet some:thine; perhaps a black, formless creature, steal ing - noise- lessely titter me up stairs, tool only wait log an ungoardeo moment to clutch me by the dress and pull into baekward; perhaps a gigantic phantom hand protruded from each door utter I passed it, menacing me with t he anger of some power unknown: perhaps a white corpse-like face, glaring over my shoulder. with sightless eyeball s and purple lips. Inwardly annoyed with myself as I was, for being so absurd, I could not for the world have gone up stairs that night in my usual carelesslash. ion. But thank Heaven! here was toy bedroom at last. One more fearful glanee over my 010111(1er, and nun I hurried in and closed and belted the door, with a si g h of relief. "How I shall laugh at myseil to-morrow for these idle fears, — I said; —but in any case I wont spend another !light alone." Wllllll I got into bed toy ghostly terrors yanishrd iu some measure, but in their stead I became oppressed with at melan choly, undefined presentiment of some inn lending evil near at hand but whence or tow coining I enul l not tell. Feeling thirsty alter a time, I I). out my hand to reach the tisane, which stood on a low chair at the side of the bed, when—horror of horrors!—my wrist ! was suddenly clutched by a death-cold hand, which grasped it for a single in stant, and then let it go. it is not too much to say that my heart ceased to beat. and all the pulses of life seemed to stand still iu awful fear, but only for a moment, the next they burst madly on their course; a cold sweat warpped from head to foot, and I My with wildly staring eyes, mo mently expecting the appearance of some deadly apparition. "Yes, there it is—coming—coming" I whispered as a figure black and vague, but still of human shape rose slowly from the floor, till itreached, what seemed to Inc more than natural stature, outlin ing itself as it rose against the white disc of the window blind. There was not, how ever, much time for consideration, for the next minute the blinding glare of a dark lantern was thrown full into my dazzled eyes, and a hoarse voice, with a chronic cold in its tones, exclaimed: "Now, mum, will you oblige me by getting up again? Sorry to disturb a lady but it can't be helped this time. Only . a vulgar burglar after all, The revulsion of feeling, from the ghost ly terrors of the moment before, was so great, that all my sang Arid came hack at once; and a predicanmet, which at an other time I should have deemed serious enough, seemed to me at that moment as but a matter of comparatively little con sequence. "How has the fellow got into my room without being seen or heard?" was the first question I asked myself, a which at the present m q u o e m s ti e o n n t i a y m the u w a y i y , I unable to solve, for a mystery it was then, and a mystery it re mains. "If you had only written to say you were coming, I would have been up for you," I said aloud. "I wanted to give you a peasant sur prise," said he with a grin. "Are you going to get up. "Presently. Just step outside that door for a moment while I put on a few clothes." "None of your tricks now!" said he roughly, "' cos I won't stand ,em." "lon are forgettingyourmanners air, to a lad." "Well, ion area ; cool hand,. latyhowl'j, So saying he went ofitiide - theAnor, hold ing it, however, carefully both with hand and foot, while I hurried on my clothes. I began by this time to feel rather more alarmed than at first, but still I thought it would never do to show it: to treat such a man with polite audacity, if my nerves would tarry me through the contest, was evidently the best plan I could adopt. "Jam at your service." I said in a couple of minutes or so. "Then light your candle, and go down stairs; you in front, me behind. But first hand me over that gimcrack watch of yours, I always had a fancy for a lady's ticker." You must be careful not to turn the key more than six times. when you wind it up, or you may break the spring, said, handing hint, with an inward sigh my watch and chain. Now that the candle was lighted, I was able to see more clearly what. the fellow was like, Both hands and fire were thor oughly blackened, and his bead was fur ther disguised with a rough flaxen wig and a furcap. He wore a thick woolen com forter about his neck, and a capacious top coat concealed the rest of his person. Idetermined to keep both eyes and ears open ! to note any little pecularity, either of voice or person, which might after wards . aid me in identifying him. It seem ed to me unaccountable, that on that night of all others, when for the first time since my arrival at Ivy Lodge, I happen ed to have anything like a large sum of money in the house, I should have to en- , tertain such a vi.iitor. It was almost hoping against hope, but still it was just possible that he might not be aware of my visit toile bank and might not find the mon ey in his search. But the question was soon dicided for me. IVhen tccreached the foot of the stairs. I going first, and the man following closely behind toe he said: "Stop a moment. Let us pay our first visit to that little room on the left, where you keep your books, and where there's a lan'some rosewood desk, in which, at the present moment there s two hundred pounds in good money—seventy is sover eigns and the remainder in tlimseys— numbers all known, no doubt, but still dis posable in the proper quarter. — To be Continnoti MORNING POST STEAM PRINTING ESTAISLISII3II±:'NT, CORNER FIFTH & WOOD STREETS, PITTSBURGH HAVING RECENTLY MADE EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS AND I'4 I'ILOT F7:4 F:NTS TO OUR OFFICE We aro nor vrepsred to exerute 40 . 1 orders for vvErtY PI:SCP.IPTI.,N OF BOOK az JOB l'itl TING With digpst , h, and in the u,-t st,;le We have an °Moe SECOND TO .NCAINIE In the city And will pay particular attenti4,ll to R A ILR OA D, lIERCIXTIII & LEG IL PRINTING, BILLS OF LADING, CIRCE LA RILL DEA DS, II LA h I , IIEEDS, Eirr lIF ICA T R ISTE DRAY TICK ETs. RECEIPTS, Show Cards & Bills in Colors, CA RD!ki, 11 1:.1 DI NV, S, CO NTUACTS Showbills, Handbills, Labels, Col logo and School Schemes, Hotel Bills of Fare,lnr it ati ons,&c. Our facilities for printini POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &C., FOR CONCERT S& ENIURITIONS StSk.:l')! We non insure cow pieta satisfaction as to TIME AND Plt ICE! BOOK WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION School and College Catalogues, Id Kr el laneons Catalogues, Constitutions, Bepoits.:Briefs, Ste. BLANK BOOKS,. LEITER lIEADS, BLANK BOOKS, CHECKS, ETC.. Banks It Banking Houses FURNISHED TO ORDER. ALL WORK EXECUTED PROMPTLY BARR & MYERS, POST BVILDINGS. 6tL soot Wood Nis 411017T11 AVENICE PROPEUTT AT AL 1, 7 BARGAIN—A comfortable two-story dwell ing house. well arranged and in good order, por tico in front, two parlors . marble mantles. dialing room, biking room, webbing room a... 1 bed reo Ls on STIP tl err: hal , . tire chambers ewers, ore .0 1 second floor; good cellar under the whole Mame: brick stabi , coal nous% rw, floc g-e.pe arbors. with abundance of grapes, currun.s. gooseberries, strawberries, vile map e and other had. trees; !urge aestatenent of elm. s and tiowenet over 5u fruit tram of choice nu slitif'S, twelve evergreen=, brick, graver and shell wanks Lot 52 foot by :ST deep to itobecca Arcot: rate of access by I'mseu- ge.r Railway. The location is headily and p one- ant. A Sue view of the river Torprice nod term apply to CUTOLLIZT ON. au2l M Alarket street. Bishop Bowman Institute. ABOARDING AND HAT SUJIOOL for Young Ladies will be opened on 3latidity September It. in the large and cotronedious dwelling near the corner of 6ecoud and nuiith field streets, the late reAdence of James B. Mur ray. Eeq. 11ev. A. TEN BittiEtlli, Principal. Circuiare, containing tertne, .itc, will be ready in a tew days. References: The Episcopal Clergy of the city. Applications may be :nude at the Ins nate after the n-th inst. aul2-tf Itednetiou in Prices! ArARE AT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE VW OF BOOTS AND SHOES Have been made to meet the hard times. Call sad secure a bargain, at the cheap Cash store of J. H. BORLAN 98 Market et.. 2d doorfro Fifth, swanzia CHOICE Cl eliblatJiurt received on consignment and for f or bk • REW IRER BROTIIERS. .1.9' m. R Ives enui ow, W.. 404.4. MAIMS LOTS US VARIOUS_ LO AM CAVfltrisS fur one huudrba duitas Teri 1111 ,1111 DI 431'41+4. s....OIiILiBERT it SONS. 41 Miami dna. THIRD CABTN. Intermediate state Room — Pasgengers found with hvd, bet:chug, t:Lblo utensils. and good sub, Rtutitial food. - - . - - - $55 STEEItAOE. With superior accoln , lloda•tons. - - of Each juneenger allowed twenty cubic feet of i uggage. An experienced surgeon on board. For traLght or paas.ice apply to RATTIGIAN. 115 Water stroaA_Pittelanib. CHAS. A. 'At the office. No.2* Brosowpar. Ny. HOWLAND & ASPINWALL. JLOPetn. Publ: I N PURNUANttIe OF AN *MAN felt D it issued out of the District Vlorrt of Alle gheny County, in the Commonwealft of Pennsyl vania, to Nit. of November Term N5B. I will expose to public sale, at the Merchants' Exchange on Fourth street. in the City of litttbundb. on AVcdnr , d a y the 27th day of Aumt.i/462. at it e'elffek P, M,, or at such time and plies to which said sale may be then and there adsourned. all the tbllowner, described property, to wit: The lands and tenements compelling rad appwr tenant to f)rizaha Works and . Sophia Furnace, situate in Pollock Township, adjoining and adja cent to the borough of Newcastle. in Lawr.nce county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as Mikes: A piece of land bounded, north by Neshanneck creek, east by the Pennsylvania canal, south by other land of said trust, and west by Nediannook creek, containing one acre, more or less, on which are erected a blest furnace. known by the mimeo( Sophia. 40 feet square and 45 feet high, casting house tuyer house, cinder house. sock house. boiler house. engine house, engine and blast. with three boilers in the boiler house, and five extra boilers set and complete. and large brick stack. A ;dee° of land, beginning at north-east corner 1 1 of Rolling Mill lot, on Neshannock creek. running thence north 47 4 4° west 1 92 feet, north 47 1 ,4'eaet I 151 feet thence said mill lot 24eV, feet to the' place of bet, - inning; on which is a bnce. office and a blaeFentith shop. A piece of land , f one acre and 84 perches, wore or less. beginning at a post near Lock No 2 en Pennsylvania canal, running south 2854° west 3flo feet to a Inez or. said canal; thence south 28% 0 s in .; ;mt.; f o t to pest on Neebannock creek; thence south -IfiX° west 3to feet by said creek to a post; thence south east 249% feet to the place ef begieeing; ofi whi c h is erected a rolling mill. the main building 150 by 212 feet, with sheds at tached, in which aro 1,3 boiling furnaces, e heat ti C turnace,c, k.eilen• and engine satticieut to drive ad the inuebinery in Said Win. bar rolls, small sells, nail plate anti muck rolls, squeezers , , shears, etc , 25 nail nniain4n , and one wrought epike ma chine and a brick warchonec, fat by VD feet.. A ideve of laud beginning on the canal at south w,:st later of !sill tot oil rosining south :NW: ac.; tell 'vetalong e •nol , south cibit :50 feet by tend 4.1 .1. A .5, C. White, tben;e fsouth cot lel to:t by street. thence sweat 24 feet tenet., care: lei) feet by au alley, thence IK feet tr, J. C tflate, to mill lot, along soil lot to the place of beginning; containing ..nti-half acre, more or lo: s, on which is nail and stave ta..tory, 46 by 112 feet, engine and le; hate.), with engine cutSeient to drive um /I.incry G,r 11 nail in:whines, ono spike machine, one ata co tintehine. circular saws. &c., t herein eon tonoat si n e viity tion,n. Bey 34 fact, with ma_ .10 fiery for griming and tent pering clay to make tire brick. A let at [ems], No. 8, in White's addition to New Leto-: le, :weeded on the north and east by streo, I.y lot .No. 7. su n west by Jefferson -tre..t ; :-! •t trout by lee feet; o . .'h , eb '• brick s;o.,ver shot. , 25 by 40 feet, and carpenter Ann. it it ot, to nave: eicec ••f Lind in the borough of New Castle, bginning. at tile earth-west corner of School lleese eu:t si ie 01 Jetterson street, near the Melee ever N cella mete!: creek: thence north Se easi said creek :thence north 37W weet te feet thet,c south west 26: feet to Jeff ers•ln tit rest; thence south i o cast 12t feet, to the piece f.l beetueing , containing one ucr . more or iess. A lot of ground bounded, north by other lands or ,aid trust, east by A. L U. W. Crawford, south by White s licurs, and west ey .Jefferson street, on shish is erected n brink dwelling house. The above-dcsTribed property will be sold to collier as a. whole. Also in separate parcels, as &seri tie.l The undivided half of 400 acres of land, more or less, in Nosl surioek township, bounded north by Crurcb , r.l, east by Pearson, Pyle and others, south by Tinnints and west by Maitland and ( . I'3ll f•rd. abounding with coal, about 250 acres cleared...oat banks opened, a number of frame bsrns, sheds, stables, coke ovens, &c., creettsi thereon. Apiese of land in Neshannock township, bout:tied br land. , of William Alexander, James noel , . :oaf .1 ohu McKee, containing 39 acres and I: 4 ' Pt:R.l,es, ~ 0 ;.ieh is erected a plank house, a 1..5 ;lons.. :I !r u ne stable: about 20 acrescleared; also a spring of water. Three cerrigtious int, of ground, in Pollock township, bounded on the north by Cunningham and others. :•111.11 by 'White, east by Vugan and others, and west by— on whi c h are areaual dwelling houses, stables,,(-c. A ••reee or land in Neshaunock township lying eaii ih of Eastbrikok road, Containing A i acres, attire or less. being part of the lhmpson tract. pun-hued by P. McCormick from Diana Ihrup sou, et t Ilat e about 13.ie unies from New Castle, on the Eastiwook r. ad A tot to are und. 30 feet front byl6o in depth, in the borough of Now thistle bounder' north by :ttreet, east by alley, south by Jacob Lint, end we. 113..1,4er:hl street, au which is erected a tratue EN V ELOPES, A lot of ground in Pollock township. in IVhite's addition t,t N eir Ca,tle, beginning on Mill street, at corner ‘.l' lot number 2: thence south 2' east by streetsaid 5O feet ; thence south , ss° west by lot A. 3. 1.0 feet thence north N west by alley 50 reel to sou t It- e,t cot her of lot No. 1; thenceforth M— eJet by lot No. 2. 150 foot, to the place of bo- A frame house and lot in Pollock township, tout led 'north by "se,tninnoelt creek, east by Jef• ferst.n Are,r, wear cue. by--, A lot of et ound in said tOWIIS h ip, bounde f n or th by Wallace. east by an alley., south by Dickson. and west by Croton toad. being 50 feet in front by 150 feet in depth. /LW., a tract of land of at out 424 acres, in Su gar Creek township, V mango county, Pennsylva nia, known as the Saw Alin tract, being the mime .lee; ihed in died front Pollard McCormick, dated zaa August. lt o 6. Also, a lot of ground in the CDT of Detroit and stare of M ichigan, described as me oast half and a st r ip off the west half of five feet in width, run. ning the entire length thereof:of lot number 3 of ba. , ck.No. 47 of the Cass Farm. A more full and accurate description of the prop. crty to be sold will he furnished from the deeds tit the time of sale, Tgints—One-fourth of time purchase in hand. upon esecution of the deed or deeds, and the reg.. idue in three consecutive annual in tallments thereafter; with ihtereat from the date of the ac knowledement oldie deed betore the Court. Said' deferred payments to be aeoured by bonds and mortgage upon the property. Twenty -tire per co t of the hand money when the property le struck down. lPo JY '..".4-4w Receiver. T.JIII.IIIEIC • G-00INII MR. SAML. CRAY HAS JUST RVITTINED FROM THE Ea 4, and we are cow receiving an elegant stock otllootts for the Summer Wear. combining together one of the choicest end meet desirable stooks to ho found East. and taco special pride in (milling the attention of our patrons aline pub he to an examination of the same, whi b e made up to order in our usual style to the satiefte. tion of all who favor us with than] SAItIL. GRAY VW. Merchant Tailors. No. Nighreet; waxbill CARR o WHOLESALE' OROCERS. And Importers of WINES, lIIIANDISA, OINO, &C. ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in kiNE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY $27 Llberrr Street, PlTTSallifini, Steam from New York to Live THE STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, Walter Paton Commander. WILL BE DISPATCHED PROM LTYERPOOL. FROM NEW YORK. Calling at Queenstown. Tuesday - - Sept, 5 Saturday - - Aug:ls Saturday, - - Oct. 25 Wedee4;day, - Oct. 1 Thursday.- - Dec.ll Tuesday. - - N0v.13 Nip-This Trimificent ship havina Proved herself tquicinalleil for speed. safety, and comfort, (sea ft,claic,, being unknown on board.) 61 strongly rec ommended as the most eligible conveyanoo for passengers. FIRST CABIN. front - - - - $llO t 05155 cash berth, according to the sine, situation, and accommodation 01 the state Rooms. all hziAt the same privileges in the saloons and lnc to meals and attendance. -uit , s of apartnionts for families may be en gaged by special agreement. Servants accompanying Passengr& nd children under 12 years of age, half fare infants free. SECOND CABIN. State Roam Berths, mea ls served at separate ta ble, Ticket; for the voyage to and from Liverpool at a fare and a half. is Sale of Orizaba Iron Worke r Bo phia Furnace, L. • LATE STYLES OF JUST RECEIVED. MILITARY NOTICES. - ...FULTON ..11.17LBEL. . AFEW MORE .000 D NEN WILL BE received in this companyli t ininte 4 ietn an pliention i= made. -All the:hound-a paid. Here is a chance to get into the Vest company raised in this Mts. Headquarters—Corner :Penn and St, Clair treats .nu2l:2t Hai • kNii V 474 IN IPOIC, TUE NV ANOTHER CRACK COMPANY- AN EXTRA BOUNTY TO RACR &ROUTE • *a. Office FIFTH STREET. C. A PAL6IRR , Cantalti. S C SCHOYER. lit Lieut. JNO SHAW. Jr ! . 2d Lieut KNAP'S BATTERY . ECRIIIITS IF ANTED FOR Val lA. celebrated Battery. now with the army of Virginia. General Popo command*: LIEUTENANT ATWELL, Who has been detailed on recruiting. serrieAmill be in the city in a few days. In 'the mean time, persons wishing to join the Battery will eel et A/WELL. LEE & CO's: No, 8 Wood street. Mt Without Delay! rratrasEr "PA ivr ri. ESADQUARTERSrris have been removed u Y LYON'S BUILDING, FIFTH STREET, IMMEDIATELY BELOW POST OFFICE. This 03mpany is being.reernited under anther its, from the Government for • Three Years, or During the War, And win eertaiely receive ALL THE BOUNTIZA Heretofore given to Volunteers from Allegheny County. - A few more men are required to All the Com pany to the maxima! number. _ *. Tao private Wont" is IMU Pam te 110 1 111 ntuaoll • ' ' JOHNL HARPER; Claptefe,•) . CASE. Ist Lieut. 9t,k, .RESERVES. HE trNDERSIGNED 111.5.C1111111. ING for Hie NinthltegimeniPeunsylvania Reserves. About I men are regirdred dii this Reabuout. Tbey will be entitled to all boun ties received by otherreeruits. • • = Headquarters. WILK Ibi'd HAT&Pourth - st. jut). P. KritKPATHICH. , an2o-Iwd • HeenOingOdieer, • During the 'Wart IRISHAVEIT 2V TOUR ADOPTED . awN TRY'S CALL! HISERNIA . RIFLES Composed melody, h of Ullman. 1 ' ALL. BOUNTIES PAID. Recruiting OMcae at 14 earner Chat tam suent. (at Cal mons.) 'and odd Fellows' Ball. Fifth street, next door to Stead nay Saloon. WM.'S. HAMILTON,Captain, GEORNE R. FAY; bt Lieat, WAR FOR LIRERTIr I pazEntie - tutt - tatrlitilList-irea, THE WAR S - Men wanted kw . JONES* LIGIIT 1111FABITILT.., Fifty Dollars as soon as passed by the nwd'cal officer appointed by Governor Curtin- Twentr, Five Dollars when company is mustered.into tiia "Mee of the Federal Government, ThitteenDol less when the oroormoy is fad, being one mote's nay in advance; Two Dollars is allowssrtor each Recruit. =eine NINETY DOLLARS BOUNTY. CAM'. IifeELWALN has seen thirteen month's service in the Pennsylvania lteserve Corps. and is authorized to raise a Ctimpany fur threwyearib or during the war• ouag men. volunteer at once, far If YOU are drafted, pm will be compelled to do military aer vice, and will receive no bounty. Applications made for enlisting at fla Fifth id third et• ry, over the Jewelry Store of James lot, heed do Cu. au9-tf J. H. 31cELIVAIN. Captain. PITTSBURGH - RIFLES, COMPANY C. THE - UNDER AHMED HAVE All. 'XIIOR IT Y from Uoveroor Curtin to raise an - INFANTRY COMPANY, - . For throe years or the war and have opened an office at • - 3LISONIC HALL, FIFTH STREET; Bounty as high as any other Comp.any nowt°. cradling. Moral and intelligent youn4 men. aro requested to call, as wee xpect to rats a first class company or none. • BEN. B. KBRR. Ca twin. ROBT. BARD fLat ls e t ieut. Lof Co. A.. 2th P.R. C.) . CHAS. M. OORMLY. 2d Lieut. mill RELIEF GUARD BUCKTAIL RIFLE. BRIGADE. IHATE BEEN - AETBOBIZED I . recruit a company for the Bnektail r Rad The CoTpany will be armed with the best sus ity of rides, and the Brisade will be detailed fo the most honorable sen - ice. Pay and bounty the same as other Allegheny . . county volunteenr 890 paid each recruit when mustered into Ser vice. lloodquarters MORTON'S HALL, Fifth street. opposite the Post. (Alice, Pitt , burgh. RAI. DALGLIESR. Recruiting utticer. FULTON RIFLES: if:lt YEARS OR DURING TILE ;WAR!' !' All All persons desirous of serving their-coun try. and not being compelled to submit to a draft. will immediately enlist. and thereby secere the NINETY DOLLARS BOUNTY.: In excess of the regular pay. B authority o f the Governor. this Company will be under the command of S. M.-WICKERSHAM. Captain, J. BRITTON. First Lieutenant. COME ONE. COME ALL 1 - • Recruiting 011iees. Seetin House.in 'Diamond. Pittsburgh, and at Market.. House; Allegheny City. - au9, tf S. B. dr C. P. MARKLE, • Ilianufaotarora aad Dthiera is BOOK GAP LETTER, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from 80. 97 Wood •tree• to NO. 88 SMITHFIELD STREET, Pittalloarth. Pa.. iitar- Oath paid far BiA(3B. • • ma Roses: manta ..... 4.. T 14.45 w., itunrr. DALxszpLA.C4C, Wholath Grocers, COMMISSION MO FORWARDING REMNANTS; Dodos in Praises isdpitiabnath Manufactigr ec No. 1151 LIBERTY STAMM at.43a61. PITTSBURGH FAMILY COAL - DEPOT. 7 7 - . WM. M. STKWART, T0.V.A.1.F.11. IN COAX.. se. ContolOCTII CO_Alliatk fiAlfplAgy STRUM ALLEGHENY Filawiles winiiied. with seal at Lu s o wito en short notice. ~OLAi OIL DRS COMP , OF PERNSYLitANIA: 0171C11 ST. CLAIR sum. frfrar t 4 Brider. li.liddreas J. WEAVleit. JR. Seolvtaiir *Ad Tresprnree. Pic azvoLviestm. ALL WIZEN. Old sod New Model, for .e.le at list 'wires by OWN TETLEY, ABM 330 Wood Street. ===tl
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