James P. Barr, Editor & Proprietor. ENTIRELY VEGETAELE NO ALOOHOLIO PREPARATION A PURE TONIC MEDICINE. DR HOOF-LAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY I .1.1 C. K. JACKSON, Philade phis, Penna., Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic. or N Debility , DLsens . of-the Kidneys, and oil Diseases Arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach. such as Conga . pation. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidityof the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food. Fullness or Weight in , the Stomach, SoUr Ertzetations. Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stom ach, Swimming of the Dena. Hurried and difficult Breathing, Eluttering at the heart. Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying easture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs be -I..re tae sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Bead, Deficiency of Perspiration : Yel lowness of the Skin and E_yes,,Pain in the Side, Beck, Chest, Limbs, dc. Sudden Flushes of Heat, BUM.. ins , in the Flesh. Constant imaginings of Evil. and great depres sion of spirits,_ And will positlvely prevent Yellow Fever. Billions Fever, &o. lIIMCMSM NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKY! They will cure the above discoms in ninety-nine awes out of a hundred. Induced by the extensive sale and universal popularity of If oofland's German Bitters, (purely vegetable) hosts of ignorant quacks and unseru pulous adventurers. have (vetted upon suffering humanity the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape of poor whisky. vilely compounded with injurious Arugs, and christened Tonics. Stomaching and Bit ters. Bewari of the ?numerable array of alCoholic preparations in plethoric bottles, and big-beiiied kegs, under the modest appellation of Bitters: with+, instead-of curing only aggravates diseases, and leave the disc pointed sufferers in despair. YOU WANTAOMETHING lo STRENGTH EN YOU! YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE! DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR 60N STITUTION I DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL! DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF NER VOUS NESS? DO WANT ENERGY? ))O YOU WANT TO SLEEP WELL? 30 YOU WANT A BRISK AND VIGOROUS FEELING If you do use HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Prom J. Newton Brown, D. D., .Editor of the En eveloPedia o f Beligimte Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects: I yet know of no sufficient reason why a man may not 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. Ido this the more readily in regard to Hoof land's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impres sion that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker. Esq ~for the removal of this prejudice by proper ..ests, and for encouragement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of ,odily and mental vigor which I bad not thlt for Is months before, and had almost depaired of re elining. I therefore thank God and my friend for Li r ,sating me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. June Z 3,1861. PITILAD.4LPRIA' From mo Rey . Joseph if. Kennard, Pastor al the Baptist Church. DR. JACKSON — ph: 4 ' 2 S ' n :--1 have been ft. •tilec m t y name with coin quently requested to co. of medicine,- but inundations of different i. lade r . ev e r r d e i . rf the' Ticks as o,...t.ghrt-oz; appropriate clear proof in vari a ous c i as nstn d e t es . , ..",t o l iaD vt r i . e u vr i c , a 2 in my owl family, of the usefultie. land's (Berman Bitters, I depart fr. . a 1... ' m ita ll I m t f o a l r course, to express my full convictio.." 1y f w - general debility of the system, and especii. l er Complaint it is a safe and valuable prelim at . me ; vie ` In some cases it may fail, but usually I doubt it will be very beneficial to those who tmffer fro. m the above causes. Yours verreopectfully 3,11. KENNARii, Eighth below Coats street, Phila.. Dee. 24th. immthe Wife of ALDERMANWUNDER, Ger mantown. GERMANTOWN, June L 1861. Da. C. M..T.AcKsoN Sir.—lt gave me p comp). wo years ago, to give you a certificate,. testifying nat the German Bitters had done for me. lam ow perfectly cured of all those diseases your iedione professes to CUM, vis; Dysp epsia Chron ic and Nervous debility, disease of - the Xidg k eig, tc.__The powerful intiuenceit exerts upon liar you! prostratica is surprising. I have been con sulted frequently in reference to your Bitters,and without hesitation, have recommended it for the above complaints, and in every instance it has effectually cured. Your medicine has a great reputation in Germantown, and is sold in every Drug Store, and in most of the Grocery stores here. If 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 WUNDER. Main street. above Rittenhouse. Germantown. enn'a. JUST THE THING MR THE SOLDIERS'. Will build up the constitution, and give health and strength to an °unasked and diseased ealth. READ THE TESTMONYFROMTHEARMY PIIILADIMPIitI. August 1t.1862. De. C. M. JAcmox—Dear Sr: While in Vir ginia, owing to the change of water. I was taken with a severe diarrhea. which 'earned incurable. Ind which greatly weakened me When we cached Martinsburg. I feared I should kayo to one home; but noticing some of your - Bitters in he store Mr. H. H. Price. in that town. I nu hueda =pub , . and on taking it was speedily m etered to health. This diarrhoea waskly checked, and I experienced no return ofquic it. A number of my comrades. who Oilfired in thesame manner and from the same cause,arith whom I shared the Bitters . mein this cerilieus. I auwet to return to the seat of war with the Log an, and shall certainly take a amenly of the Ilia re/ knapsack. I would net - - .be without it rite weight in gold, mane*, ss m i n i ma a meetone region. - - . . Tours, truly, A,LTEMuEI, Company colt Legion. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Set that the sinister° of"C. hi:JACKSON:" le oaths Wearers of each bottle. Principal Office and Xannfaotory, NO. 031 ARCH STREET, JONES & WIA.NS, (Evoczemons To C. M. JACKSON & CO.) PROPRIZTORS. Mr For stisbY pausal/ft sad Dealers in every town's' the meted Status. and by . . . I/p. - omb. itarrams. .41C*40101114 M. P. IIIaLWAIPM r.- a , • *" aNaltirmis fisme ad meet OFFICE OF CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE, No.lol East, Third street. CINCINIIIATI, August 18,1862. lIROVOSAILE AR INVITED FOE furnishing Uniform, Ragnlation Clothing, and Camp ant Garrison Equipage for the new levies of volunteers and militia of the United States. • The Clothing and Eqipage, for the different arms of the service, to correspond, in make and material; to that heretofore used, and to confirm to the . pattenm :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 fnmisti, fhe quantity which can be 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 CLOTIIINO. Uniform Coats. consisting of Engineer, Ord nano.. Artillery and infantry: Uniform Jackets, consisting of Cavalry. AT tillery Infantry. Zouave and Knit: Uniform Trowels. consisting of Footmen Horsemon, Enclave' and Knit; Cotton Duck Overalls; Drawers. Flannel and Knit: Shirts. rannel and Knit: Great Coats, Footmen and HOTA0M011: Straps for Great Coats. Blankets, Woolen and Rubber; Pcrnehow • Talmas; Sack Coats. Lined and Unlined; Boots Bootees, Leggings, Stockings; Stocks. Leather Uniform Hats. Trimmed and Untrimmed; Uniform Caps; Forage Caps. Recruit's, Cavalry and Infantry; Cap Covers. Stable Frocks. Sashes; Haversacks. Knapsacks. Canteens. ARTICLES OF EQUIPAGE, Hospital Tents. Wall Tenti, Sibley Tents. Common Tents. D'Abri Tents; Mosquito Bars Regimental Colors: do Camp National do Standards; Storm Flags: Garrison de Recruiting Flags; Guidons: 4zes. Bpades: Hatchets; Mesa Pans; Camp Reales: Pickaxes; Bugles. Trumpets; Drums; Fifa; - - BOOKS. Company Order; do Clothing Aeoonnt; do Descriptive: do Morning Report: Post Orden. • do Morning Report do Letter; do Guard; Regimental General Orden do Letter: do Descriptive; • do Index; do Order; Target Practice; Consolidated Morning Report Inspection. Security will be required for the fulfillment o every contract. All proposals receiroi by noon of the tenth day front the dote of this advertisement will be open ed at noon of that day, and the articles immedi ately needed will be awarded to . the lowest les ponsible bidders present. Contracts tar turther supplies will be rwarded from time to time, as favorable bids are received, up to the time of maim; the contract. Ey order of the Quart,rtnsiter tle oral, JNO 11. DICK EltziON, Captain and A. Q. M. I=',E :a Parties who propose famishing supplies to this Department will state in their proposals how long the proposition holds. and on , tie back of each bid will be a guarantee. signed by two romensi bid parties, that the bidder will execute the con tract if awarded hug. No letters or telegrams of inquiry will be answered but after the letting of the :N th. bidders will be duly notified when their proposals are accepted. Proposals will be marked on the outside, - Proposals forrnty Clothing." J DICK atal-tf Captam and A. Q. M. EASTEBN GAERIAGES, BUGGIES & WAGONS VASTERN RECOND-lIANDED, WO A 2 SEATED Carriage -top Buggies and Lig u Buggies, without tops. will positively be eg Id 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. my24:timd GRAVEL. FELT. AND CANVAS ROOFING. MATERIALS CONSTANTLY OR hand, for sale with instructions; Also IRON SATURATED FOR ROOFS. Our work is not to be excelled by that of any Roofer in Women' Pennsylvania. B. F. SHOPE. 75 Smithfield st. MS-311'd Pittsburgh. EVIL I I3.I'E.A.PIT A.GIMPITCY. THOHAI RATTIGIA.II,, 2111b111PBAJI Agent. 115 Water Meet, Pittsburgh. Pa. is prepared to bring out or and back pummel* from or to any part of the old country, either by new or sailmackets. SIGHT 8 FOR SALE, payable in any part ofßnroe. Agent for t he Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail. road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Lino of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers sail ing between New York, Liverpool, Glasgow and °arras. fell KENSINGTOB IRON AND NAIL WORKS. .7..31, 11 0 1 rW.1) 31314A.C1A. Maanfacttuers of ' mo m ent , Bolick MA% Ilkapp, A and i fpron, alb and Spume sann. e nn. 1 T Rail and Flat Bar Bahr - n dt a . ble for Coal Works. Works araaloinine the CITY GAS WORK Warehouse. No. MS Virater street and N • Market atreet..llaXklers raltakea-it "l l ' Pi' istrova Jigs. A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, owner 111seoad, PlM]Mug*, Manntsotoraral ad Miami* and ReUnderlain all kinds of Oook, Parlor, ►md Heating Stoves, Grate Protwo, roam, &o. 1.. our onseolle room moo be baud the ZLIEBRATED GALTBURNINGIVOK STOVIS BURMA .AND TROPIC, . raents ca whisk have bees funs toted - _br otuands. and the Stove'. pronounced unesumrsu any in this market;:tegadter with agreatmany thee desirable patterns. have also a very large smortment of , PARLOR AND HEATING! STOVES. ellblllollll some of the BUT PAT:MINS now fared to timpublie. ail - FANCY KNANKLED tIRATB FRONTS AND YEENDEBS. of the newest Mesa. Commas Kitchen Bow and Jan Grates. .all of which are oared at very isow prim. Pa- Sped 4 inducements offered to bulldog's in want of GRATE FRONTS. =Oaf MULLIN =AIM DAIld lettLlDUlit KAMM. A. 0011711, Partner. (Mend Partners mums & mums!, (gnomons to M'Candlm Maas k C 0..) WHOLESALE GROCERS, • Omar Wood and Water Streets, Melo !•Ir Talalle'ff PA mozwrAusir 4oLowirruerar MICK AND MB GAIRSTILETIN Ix *nits xis atm • I""i'iltirittrAt ADVEDISEIEITS. JESSE JOHNSON, 1311111, OMISSION MOUNT, AND DICALIII RI Flour Grain and an Mink of Country Peodnen, Winen and Liquors, Cigars, Tobaco, &c. . . HIGH t-Liberal advances made on oonsianmezita . ai WINES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECO.NO ST an26:/7 PHILADELPHIA. . WM. BRICE & CO., PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 16 SOUTH WATER STREET. 1 10 11111. ad *S. Liberal advances made on consignments when required. myl -Iyd CHARLES MAGEE.• Importer anti eider in Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, Bre, 255 MARKET STREET. North Btde. PIIIIkiDIELPH lA. myl-lyd FRIES & LEHMAN, NO. 813 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, Jobbers in cloths, Cassimeres, TrestioL,s, Always on hand a well selected stook of Good suitable for the trade. myl -Iyd E. P, MIDDLETON & BRO., IMPOSTRES OP WINES, BRANDIES, &0., FINE OLD WHISKIES, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET PRILADELPILLA. aplo:l7d JUR:: It P ELLISON.RODILAN It JOHN B. ELLISON ik SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AN VESTINGS, NO. 339 MARKET sTREFT. (2d door below Fourth.) PHILADELPHIA GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and ITholesa!e and Retail Deal I• 14p) GENTS' EURNISHING GOODS, 610 CH EST N ET STREET, myl-ly PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, WITH L 4 011143/COP Aet MANUFACTURERS 4 KEN•S FURNISHING GOODS AN TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, zio. 10 MOUTH FOURTH STILEET, myl:l.sd fLADEL PIT IA OWE B E, MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 . St. Clair Street. 3KNTLEM EN'S CLOTIUNG MA DE in OR DER CHEAP F 4.) It CAI-11. HRITMO IRETILIRNED FROM NER YORK with n choice tqwk of CLOTHS. CASSIMERN and v ESTTNOS. ran In pnrehmed at prices far below the usual rates. aellaßllirereat inducements offered to cash buyer& Lucent oil Wo ek DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.. Manufacturers of MIRE WHITE REEINEIo CA. IC ItOri 0 131.0.4. Oaks, NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET Pitt*. burgh. Pa. myA-6mti JOHN LITTLE, Jr., NO. UM FOURTH STREET. STOCK AND BILL BROKER Protedasory Notes. Stock Bonds. and :114toatiet boaakt and mid. 17.11 DIGRANEG.. DTVBILOWNI3 MEDICAL an SURGICAL OM" No. 50 Smithfield street, Pittebtrab, Pire.YßOW losolL N is an old citizen of Pittsburgh. and has been in j • • Prectioefor the lest twenty-five ream. His buzinees has been confined Diemen. mostly to Private and Surgical . CITIZENS AND STRANGER In need of a medical Mend. eheald not fall ti gad out the sure Awe of relief. The Doctor is regular graduate. and his experience in the treat. meat of • oat:du clam of diesmes is a aure guar mites to the sufferers of obtaining permanent re tie by the use of his remedies and following hit advice. DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never !aril to cure the worst form of Venereal Disallow Imparitim and Scrofulous Affections.— Also all diseases arising from a hereditary tain, which manifests itself in the form of tetter psoriasis:. and a great maim forms of akin die. sass. thesorigin of which the patient entirely Ignorant. To persons so Dr.D own offer, hops of *me and made raceme SEMINAI. WZAKNZIiI. Dr. Brown's remedies ibr the alarming trouble brought onoften by that softies" habit of sensual gratification. which the yang and weak minded often give way to. (to their own dertruction.) ar die only reliable mined* known in the countr, of health —they are safe. and make a speedy restoration RHEUMATISM. . • Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to mire this Planta' disease IN • ISW. DAMP...he will warrant mare. Reales MeW files: Week Gonnorrhcat lineal Mamma. Female Weakness' PIM itiPPressions. Dies was a the Joints m AllO. Negro= Affections. Pains in the Back end Kidneys. Irritation of the Bladder:to gether. with all items of an impure Mew A letter doicribingit•symphsms. containing • yam directed - to DR.KRQWN Ifts.thes Gmithfied m../Dittibumb; I mmediately packed and Medicine eent to any address. safely packed and secure from obearim. Ones and Iftivate•llmnam. No. BO Smithfield street. Pittsburgh. Pa. ICETIII tiornisermo •• tl wows PAIN by the nse qf an appro.-err whereby D o dew gebratdo battery me 'med. Medi cal Faithless and their Wallies bawl their teeth entrained by my process. and are evmdy to testify as to Umfr il ly and pointedness of tla 'wrath •n, whatever haw add by. pews • it ted it amating asontrary. liannsivk of my ARTIFICIAL TEETH inrecni to every slyia; and charges malarial all aa oases. low. as will wt mint the bast of ia E. SUNNY. Dentist. 1114 Smithfield street. soley-ii .1111 W GOODS. VI JEST RECEIVED FROM VRuta large and choice aeleation of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Gents' and Youths wear. embraeleila all the newest styles COATINGS. CASSIMERES AND ITTSTINGS. W. H. MOSE & CO., 143 Federal street Corner Market Square. Allegheny city. mr9 STEAMBOAT AGENCY. W Has opened as Mks 0, NO. 90 WATER MINNA Whoa Ail - I,l9east a Olascal. Steamboat A mbo y indium would so li cit a sham apse romp fiaat stem MM. ep24-Isli S t ir wa WATER PIPE PROW It to /MEM MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBERS, 1862. SELECT TALE. TIIFMISTERIOUS WART. AN INTERESTING STORY.. 1 sat beside, my patient until he sank to - sleep. He seemed to he doing well still and I had no doubt but that the morning light would see him greatly better. dint west ern hospitality would not permit of my departure at thatiate hour and l was lodged in en upper chamber npon a bed as clean and simple as it wgs fragrant. I slept. At midnight howeiker was awakened by the news that. mrpalitent was worse. He had awakened immortal agony. Some in ward injury, impoSSible to discover, had done its work. I said nothing of hope now, and the dying 1219,i looked at RM• with a ghastly rmile. '• lake the watch,4 he said. " Watch it and me; you will find me right." 'lie ie were the lest words he uttered: He muttered incoherently atter this, tossed his arms about, and struggled for his breath, At last he seemed to sink into a slumber. My hand was on his heart.— l felt its beatings grow faint, fainter, still. At last there was no motion. lie was dead. I lifted the watch to my ear— that had stoped also! There were tears in the eyes of the rough men about me, and the woman wept as she might tor oz.e ot.her own kindred. f could do no good now, and I turned . away, leaving the watch upon the cover hut one of the men came after me. "He give it to you, — he said, "and it's your'n. III• had no person befongin to him, -e you needn't be afeerd to take it. He twist hev taken a likin' to you; for he thought a heap of it. Take it, doctof."— And so the watch wa, mine. It was dumb and motionless, and i r t re untitled so. I took it to a watchmaker, and he laughed at the idea of its ever go. tog again. This was after I bad left the West and dwelt in a large and populous city in tile 11tern States, some eight or Mae months after poor Mike Barlow's death. Thi' watchmaker only confirmed my ow ti suspicions. It was a strange to• incidence that it should last exactly its master's lifetime, but that was all. So I hung it upon my clamber-wall,a memento .if Liaise days of toil and struggle in the far West. )ne morning 1 awoke early. The blushes of dawn were just breaking over the earth. it was the miaith of November, but still the day was lovely. There was au unwont ed sound in my room. At first I coulduot guess troth whence it came. had the sky been (loudy I should have imagined it to he thc rain upon the roof. Th m I began to feel that this sound I heard was too del .cme fur the putter of rain. It alight have been the clang of a fairy hammer, or the aup o ,g of the beak of some minute bird, ava thi:t if v.-117, too regular. But the mys tery of the sound wa; that it semneil toap peal to me—to reproach me with for. g•-t ng up and liiciked about me. In au in• tat I understouti the sound. it was the •ieli of the old watch upon the wall. Silent or a twelveincint h, it Lon? suddenly found vk ice, It though soot.! spirit hand had :cinched its springs. I looked at my mem orandum book. Twelve o'clock of the pest nieht was the anniversary of Mike death. Ills words had et me tine lie had said that, when it once began to move, it would be as my uo,nitor ofsa!'ety or danger. All else had happrand as he loreh;ld; why should not this come to pass l wore upon my guard chain a delicate little Cenera watch. I un- lestened it and put the battered silver montaer in its place. The budding 'level o e neat of the mystery made it more precious to me than if it had been set with jewels. It dtd r.ol sit)p again. 1 heard the soft •lenr • 'tick, tick, tick.'' all . day. and when I awakened iu the night. once or twice it beat wore rapidly than usual, and always beiwe peril—the first time when a fever threatened me : the second as I stood ur on a broken bridge,. which was swept away one hour afterwards ; and at other mo ments which t have forgotten, but which ved to keep alive the fancy that 1 loved to cherish. Never was its voice so clear and soft as on that evening when I first met Rosa Grey. I loved her from the first moment. and she loved me in return. We had neither of us any friends to interfere, for she was an orphan, brotherless and si-terlesn ; and so, after a brief courtship, we were married. bud nu secrets from my wife, and in a little while she learned the story of the watch. She had faith in it, and thought or fancied that she could detect the very shades of difference iu its utterance. When I was weary she said the watch was weary too; when 1 was glad it had &joyous echo. I know that on that night when a feeble breath fluttered in a feebler frame, and the little creature to whom our love had given existence struggled vainly for its life, there was a piteous cadence in the voice of that old watch I hope never to hear again. So we lived on together. It was God's will that we should be childless, but we loved each other all the more. I grew rich and prosperous, and our only grief was the missing of those baby eyes and voices which we had hoped to have about our hearth. It was my fortieth birthday—l never shall forget that day—when the watch began its warning, My wife and I heard it at one moment: Never before had the voice of that watch been so loud or rapid. All day long, all the next, and all the next, that warningcontinued. The pulse within it shook the table on which it rested, when I drew it from my pocket., and made the garments on my bosom rise and tall when I replaced it. Were we threatened with illness? No' - her cheek was bloom- ing. and my pulse was regular. What could it mean! After tour days I begen to laugh at my own credulity, and even Rosa began to lose her faith in the monitor. About noon I left her, and wentinto ulittle room where I kept my medical works and some rare drugs and curiosities. It was my purpose to study for a lecture which I was to de liver that evening. 1 seated myself at my desk and commenced to read, but after a few moments I inhaled a disagreeable odor and experienced asingultir faintness, I recognized the smell in a moment. In une of the jars upon my shelves was a rare essence, of great use in cases where a sus- pension of consciousness was neccessary, but excessively dangerous save in skillful hands. Some one—a servant probably-4 had been meddling with the jar and re moved thestopper, and the room was full of the powerful odor. I must leave it if I would live. I staggered to the door, put, my hand upon the lock, when, horror of horrors! it remained immovable--some- thing had happened to the catch. I strove to call aloud, but my voice failed me. I. clutched the table for support, but lost my hold and fell heavily to the floor. I could see nothing—all grew dark about me.— Mechanically I placed my hand upon the watch within my bosom. It had stopped! --and 1 remembered nothing more. Consciouimess came back to me. as' it • may come to a new-born babe, for aught I know. I felt without understanding ; I was conscinus of facts for which I cared nothing; I vain the -dark I weir verO sold [Coneinded.l 0171111 AV44IWII riliterzlierit AT b% eRdiA/li—A comfortable two dwell.dwell ing boa" ansi ipe azd in good or:por tico in frost. two ' mad* BM IN dim( nom lakiligreem rosin. auk bedrooms cribs , ft .er: halt. fleackambeis chalet% etc.** second noon good cellar ander the whole know brick web' . wad house. tw , . fine vet* awaani. i witioe of Wane% warrawi4 alwagborrigoi ins maptemd ether -.awn troiew 'aro argortio o r o t okrnM gad bur owoon frail trees of qualm; tondos' evorßteigs brick..p, aad Nivea& Let Ilitfoolbr 287 deep t Rebeematree4 'swot swam b 7 'mom g.wpediinky. - The legation Maltby sad 'plow ant. A tine view of the river Fouirlee _and tense mar .S. CEITHB=T SO_ .1i man 51.11brinastroot. . _ KNAP't BATTER - Y. RIIIIIVIIIIII WA DIVED NOE TM oolobnAml Battem now with the wen? o Yielded,. Gourd Pops eniamandinii LIECTENANT ATWELL. Who has been detailed on retreating mobs. will be in the city is a few days. In the mean time, persons Wishing to Join the Battery will eel at NIWELL. LEE & CO'B an2o-tt No, 8 Wood street. • BY KAM POST PAUL Trebles. or 11 *at m 4 lonflis. best quality— 20e Second; or A 3 best Italian... 15e Thirds or D- " 3 " beet Italian... 150 Fourthror " I '" pure Barer— 500 Best cr ob lfrimalt or German /A.M. hi and 4th 5a5h. ::: ........... 10e Ber w ralisp sitar D; A an d sllvorrielny. BecloudiiiiliTy"43;firr Bost " 0 othingle A sad and C D_. snob... 20e Best supalt7 , 25e Millen Soap Islam PII•24•14 on , rectelpt of the maw. or in post_ mg sensope. .1 51 Mir 11. ., 1 11,M i ltreed. D-11 brio sus et Ali MA* Dal 'ern • Also. Violin oases. eas. b saieW and my movements were constrained; but it did not seem as though that were any affair of mine. Hunger at last awake me; the animal aroused the mental, and I began to wonder where I had been, and where I had was. I put up my hand as well as I could. There was a low roof over my head, folds of muslin lay about me, - something upoti :my breast emit ted a sickly fragrance—a bunch of flowers seeming half wtthered. I - knew this by the touch. What was the matter with me? Why could I not breathe freely? Was I blind or deaf, tnat I could not see nor hear? Suddenly the truth flashed across me; I had been buried atieet—l lay in my coffin! And all this time you ask, where was my wife? how bad she borne the blow which had fallen so suddenly upon her.— She it was who found me senseless upon my study floor; and she it was who hoped for returningicnsciommess after:all others had despaired. At last they told her I was dead, and shrouded me for burial.— Learned men decided that the strange preservation of my frame was eaused by the manner of my death, and at length my body was committed to the tomb. I had often made my wife promise me that if I died first she would take the watch into her possession, and ware it while she lived; and.so, now that all was over, she took it, voiceless as it was, and laid it next her bosom. For three days and nights Abe never slept; but at last ex haustation did its work, and she fell into a heavy slumber. -She was-awakened by a sound as strange as it was unexpected.— The watch, silent since that fatal day, had begun to tick—tact and furious, as itnever ticked before t • loud enough to arouse her —loud enough to make her spring from her pillow in an agony of hope and fear. Those about her thought she was a mad woman; but, nevertheless, the strength of her purpose bore all before her. Out into the midnight sbe went and they fol lowed her. Through the streets of the deserted town she passed. in her white night-robes, like a ghost, and they dared not hold her back. She reached the churchyard at last and beat wildly on the old sexton's door. "I'm am come to tell you to open my husbands vault," she said; "he is cometo life again.*: He also thought her mad, and yet dared not disobey her, and all the while the fu•. riot's ticking of the watch was heard by each one there. It softened, it stilled, when the black isotlin stool upon the turf.. It grew musical when my wife bent over me and caught me to her heart—no corpse, but a living man and it has had no change in its regular beat since .that mo ment. A RMY SOLDERS' GOODS': New style; selling cheap. at M &ORLI! & OLYDR. Msriret street, bet. 4th & Diamond. THE CHEAPEST AND DE 8 T would astonish the most credulous to know how low Roots. Shan. Gaiters. for Men. Women, Rose, Motes and ChM dem, all of Dee Best Quality, can he. Bought at my Store. You will not believe until you see. So call and examine the mock at the People's Shoe Store. JOS. H. BORE LAND. No. %I Market street. next door to Fifth. CAMP KNIVF.S FOR SALE BY BOWE A.TVTLEIr. 138 Wnnd TO BrLLDERO AND CONTRACTORS We ere now uounfacturthe & superior arftiole of LIME, whieh we are prepare" to deliver from on COAL 'MID. 50* LICIMnry STREET. Best quality of Family coal dm*" • hand as tuna ms* DICE ON. SITILIWAST & Steam from New York to Liv. THE STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, Walter Pates Counniutder. WILL BE DISPATCHED PEOY ttvgaroot.„ 15031 NEW TORE. Calling at Queenstown. Tuesday - - Sept, 5 Saturday - - Aug. 16 Saturday , Oct. t Wednesday, - Oct. 1 Thursday.- - Deo. 11 Tuesday, - - Nov. 18 air This magnifieent ship having provedhareelf unequalled for sed.. safety. and comfortAass sickness being tottse on board.) II strongly rec ommended as the most eligible conveyance for pagers. FIRST Cana, from - - - - $llO t 05155 each berth, according to the size, situation, aad accommodation of the state Rooms. all b= the same privileges in the saloons and in r to meat and attendance. of apastagente for families may be en gagod by special agreement. Servants accompanyirq passengers, and chil dren ren under 12 years of age. half fare: infants f SECOND CABIN. State Room Berths, meals served at separate ta ble, $BO. Tickets for the voyage to and from Liverpool et a fare and a half. TRIED CABIN. Intermediate State Room—P found with bed. bedding. table utensils. and good su stantial food. - - - - - STEBGR. With superior seeommodso ßA ions. - luggagch Psomager all 13S Each twos* enable feet el e. An experieneal surgeon on board. Forfreight or Pune* to iliN • . Or to 118 C r lt i ti r . A. e' 'At the office. No." //ramenwiL HO rt WLAND & ASPINWALL. Aral!Aral!a • ITALIAN VIOLIN STRINGB. PETRONA OIL WORMS LONG. MILLER £ CO.. _ WORKS AT SNARIWRON STATION, Or LEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. - Araßee awl Warehouse ' $$ MARKET STRUT, FMNIIIIMI1111: Manufactures of Ilbsininating and Liarlsaidd Carbon Oils and Boman. NO.I REFINED OIL, WoloolllEnto NOENEXPLOSIVE, silwais on band. oedbly. N EW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS I ! Eaton, Maerum £ Co., Are daily in receipt of new TRIMMINGS. TRIMMINGS AND BONNET B.:BRONE. EMBROIDERIES ANT REAL LACE GOODS. LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, GENT'S SHIRTS COLLARS and TIES, SKIR CORSETS HAIR NETS. de. The attention of wholesale buyers Is Invited to our present stock. EATON. MACRON & irEO No. 17 Fifth street CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. The Subscriber wishing to close out his summer BOOTS. SHOES, AND GAITERS. • To make room for Fall Goods, will offer them at a slight advance on cost You must call at the CHEAP CASH STORE, OF JOS C. BORLAND'S. au: tog Market street. 2d doer from Fifth. TO THE PUBLIC. . PECIALLY •.; . .Wlthe itinerant andfalee ly Modest of all denomi nations. treat secret and delicate disorders. self same and diseases or - bastions common and in cadent to youths of both segeo_ and adults. single or married. Beeautit Dn. Bnatarrarr publishes the fast of so. the ignorant and Wady modest are shoeked. and think it a great sinvF n ixamorul and for contaminatina and tom • =MS their wives. promising sons and dam rs. Their !may Pitancian should be eandous to keas that mignorance that they Male same m Dr. BRAN STRUT, (except publishing) lest a Incrativedz due might be lost to them among stupid modest and presumptuous families. limn aau raised in ignorance. sprang up as mushroom, and who compare society. intaßasetee, sense. ke.. to loners and manta, mysteriously , meanly orilly gotten. It is to publicity, how! ,ver that numerots parents and guarsiians arc thankful that thaii sm4 daughters and wards. previously feeble licMy and of delicate condition and appearanoe have been restored to health and vigor by, DR. BRANSTRUP, besides many before and ' attar marriage through him have bean savoy 3 mumps std. Mu, anxiety. mortification. to. Spermatorr hea or nocturnal eituriaions. are cumulately oared in a very short apace uf time by. his new remedies, wide& areposuliarly his own. They areoompeande rom the Vegetable ne at liar atar seen the fallaceofthe Mereinial ment.ha has abandon ed At Mt rubstituted. the table Peor.ale thm ov ene er ut t niin orts tomps Y taitamtet ofeads emotare treated with =rhea somas—nen:a had Sim ears (40Lexperionce in their treat ment the OW World and in to nay--to all with 'a fair trial. health and happiness will again bloom upon the now—palleicheek. Trifle no longer with montobanks and ov.sicks. bat come and be eared Consumption and all of its kindred diseases. of which so many annually fill our comities, sure now be relieved. providing they attend to it in time Full particulars can belied ofinybreatment byproeuring a copy of the Medical Advaerwhieb is given grade to all that apphr Having Um ad vantage of over forty yearn experience and observation, consequently. he has superior akin in the treatment of special diseases. and who is daily eansalted by tbe profession, as well se mom mended by repeatable citizens, imbibe' prietore of hotels. Ac. Office SS ifics e Urd street. near Diamond street. Private oommuni- cations from all parts of the Union striztly at tended to. Direct, to defklydaw Pittsb ß a:h X. P ili crt ?Igloo A.) DALLELL ROBT. DAMELL & CO:, Wholesale Grocers, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND Dealers in Produce and Pit taburah Manufacture& Nu. 1161 IJILESTY STUFFY, WWI. PITISIDIRGE THE .BEBT REVOLVER YET ! COOPER'S PAITLNT DOUBLE AC TION REVOLVERS. manutactured Pittsburgh. are admitted by competent fudges to be the best Revolvers made. They combine rapidity of fire with deliberate Am. simplicity of action, and security from acci dent. and are of the highest stslo of workman ship and finish Office in Bank Block. Fifth street, over Kramer .k Raines. For sale by S. M. COOPER k Patentees & Manufaeturers: WM: M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Iron Pounders, GENERAL MACHINISTS AND /OILER MAKERS. Near the Penn. R. R. Passenger Denot PITTSBCRGH. .4111 - 17 FA MITRE. ALL MINDS I•) MSteam Engines. ranging from three to one hundred and fifty home Power, and suited fol sta Grist Mils. Sew Mille, BlestFurnasee. Factories Giro particular attention to the eonstruction illaspeee and Machinery for grist mills. and fur aplights. mulay and circular saw mill& Hare *Won hand. finished and ready for ship ment se shonnotico. Engines and Boilers error, description. AU.% fagniihiloilers and Sheet Iron sesorataly. wrought Iron Shutting. Hangers and miles 0.017 variety.: and mama the marnifacturem Weeks WaOinary and Machias Cards. 3.Pnere ere our.inaehinemnanataeeer. ed tne beet enahty of matertals. and cremated is ones to give satisfaction. iiiirOnters viand from eked. of the eom f hytoell daw eit. promptis M 111711411LM CARR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, And Insporteis 'Tap. sussmaairs, aims. dux ALSO. Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONOABILA WHISK! a r Liberty Street. - ealktv pramatraten. PA. J. H. cAB.IIILY: Weft. Meek. Draft, Beal sad net* gage, Mal Zeta** amid Mr. • ewe Broker. • 01110,A0031 Ito. II BURTCH'S lIITILDING, ivu RTH STREET. Pittublush. 1114115,000 to invest in Mortgagee and No. 1 m 722 CORNWELL & BEHR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. (At the old established Coach Factory.) DIIQUEISNA WAY. NEARBY. CLAM, 1111TREZT. ispahist done u asuaL ii? WALL PAPER WINDOW CURTAINS, 60. New Styles for Spring of Pei A Oreat Variety aad rbwe AJNOIrt, meat from 14 mato to litiper mese. Par sok WY THORIUM PALM% yripeD 1111711 M. ists. 4 lllalllll.ll4serbdowDleasolAnsi IMO • L-10 411121/0161111110-6 WICK "ask for solest tedmiplitS um. • altviviej Vol. XX..--Established 1842. - BAD- Q UA EtTE RP. PE bUitxtee• eta UAL'S (*Ft - Harrbbnv A went 16:11112 GITATE MEDICAL DOABD OF PUN— s7 S LVA A.— ibe State A•ediCal ' mist in the Hall of the Home of Iteprmentailvan at. Horisburn. _Tnilitt , DA St. PTEHB d 18 , 2. - and sitOW.E DA for the examination afeandidates for the post of Assiscani.H...urlssui in Penny vania regiments. . Candidates wII Dilater their unmet at the Hall at &o'clock a m., and none but those present punctually at 9 a. he examined Citizens of Pentun cnnia. of gong health...and capable of active service in the field. can alone be receirel by order of A. G. CURTIN. Governor of Pouf& H. SMITH . . surgeon wen. FL *~~ A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT—DR. IR SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is premed from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet; ot Connecticut. the greatbone setter, and has been usedin his practice for the last twenty yenta:with the most astonishingmccess. As an exteniad-tem edy it is without a nval and will alleviate pain more speedily than any other prePoratintl. =Tot all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it islnas infallible. and as a cure tor Sores, Woltilds, Sprshis, Bruises, &0., its soothing, heal**. and powerful strengthening properties, excite thej oat wonder and astonishment of all who have eter given it n trial. Over four hundred certificates of remarkable cures, e erformed byit within the last two years, attest the R: 'll SELLERS & Co., denlydaweow Agents for ['Unbind'. IMPORTANT TO trADL /011111 HARVEY, 'RAVING WWII IJr , ' words of twenty vats devoted bis• pro - ' time exclusively to the troatufent. of iiwaie /110 F . endhavingancesededin thbn sande of eases in restoring the afflicted to gonad heeltt i ltaa now entire confidence in offerlngps b- Ueb " Great American Remedy," .r DR. 114.11V1CY16 CIONO-THERMAL, FEMALE PILLS ! Mk& keve never yet fatted (Oen the direc tions keys bees admit? followed) in re moving dilllimltlee arising from . ' ObitnuNian or Stoppage of Nature. • • • or in !tutoring the system t o veiled health when nanichost APposal Afectione. Prole - woe Uteri, the Whiter. or other weakness of' tho Or me. Al a , e in all eases of -Debility. or Berant. 1 see , ,it a t or tilPaiottotione, otc., &c. which are t e eta of more eerions dieense. 11111. These Pith are perfecar hared i e. 0 ,, th e witetibw, awl slay be takes bet he met deliettli mete witheleteaturef distress; at the some dem they act Kies teetheras. by strengthening. ut7ige- TIMM and restorbierthe system to a healthy (me dium'. and by bruising en the monthly Period with regnhuifir. no matter* from what came the °Wallabies nay arse. They should, however, not betaken durum the first three er four mouths of ireetPlatM fleet* safe at any other Brno; Invicarnagstwegiti bathe result. . . Rubber oontainseoPHL. Puce Ora 136f.ii a and when desired will be .ent by mail provnial by any advertised Agent, on recemt or the 11:10!) , V J. BRYAN. Beehester. N. Y.. lienorriAgorP Bold by Drusglata generally. imam ri..ENT Corner Market street and-the Mamma, aullavdetcurb Agent for Piftsimrg. The Philosophic Burner. iipirszirmi NEW DOEBLEACTINti tww l7 : i r l ag i rm ß rzta r tt n e: h o i re ill r n tt Corolooo Burnam L It makes a large or mall light with eombestkin. • • 2. It will bun MAY quantity of oil with masts% 3. It can be used with a lona or short chimney. 4. It eon be need ea a taper nisht-lamp. 5. It - eau &Ways be made to burn economically. •O. It-b mare eeeily wicked than any other burner. • 7. It can be trimmed and lighted without-re moving the wee. h. It thrown all the white light above tho cone. 9. The cinserted without can be removed or wi_Gtout touching the , • These burners are the common Ic'o. I hie. and eat be pit en any lamp now in use. -Every per son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic. BMW. -Pries 96 cents; per doses 92. SW at No. $2 FOURTH street. Pittsburgh, ieP.-lydir - P. HAYDEN. SMITH, PARR & NIDITEI WARD ..I.•a4z ),TV.III3ECY IYITTS , t;i WO. Pd Warobousa. No. 149 First andl2o .1430011 Cl Nanalisetaras of all AIN and oeseriptione Coal Oil. Neon/ and Stills. 024 and W our. Pipe &id frme.'DOff Irons. Wanton boxes. bteel Moulds. rulliste.Waagma and Compile.... Also Jobbing and Machine r" , ery onion glade to order. Ting a complete tasehiao aeon attache:). to the =Wry. neoalearyfltUrewill be earetailY attended to tali :04 sr N .41.7LIELON A. CD.1.1... VITLANA Sow 1 1 / 1 14 7 FACTWIthiG article, which for brilliancy in burning freedom of offonnve odor, and trams arenas of color. (which color we warrant to be °bawd- by lit• Or ex .imrea uccurpaned by any Wain t ooter in to ie or modern foarketo ; As a profitable Oil to the oonanmor. wagon venally recommend it. *Also. oar manufacture ot CAUSTIC - SODA Used bar sillants Soap Makers and Oil Redgerlea , which excels 10 per eent in strength all the of B r• eglialt Mods brought to this country. ; Oar snittekeim of SAPINNREN,.OII CONCENTRATED LIE; SAL t, Ara so well and favorably known, we mum the meatball' saleilat. All orders and bumbles will be promptly At tended to kit 11 4‘ u lteoLTIOirs, Arent, Plana:Salt eathetarintOcenparm nelB:lylaw:b SA Weal street, Pitteburalt. LAKE amain COPPER /ilia BRIMTIN4I4 WOK KS. Alf'CUlLl;eir do lifaanfactorgne of Bbutb. lcasfus'a m Belt Clapper. Prom(' Cop y.? Bottom, MU Bottow, e ter Solder. .144, Also impotent eat dealers" In Met% Tin liotoi rf • 4 111heetaile. aircotuvut os band. Tintdonl lia'ojdne • ad TAs. 1f0.14811188T and lzo 8C°114 1 . 1 U 111111741. Penna. 111- orders* Copper ant ts doidred TIFJUILUI dig GETTY, Whplesalte.and Retail Oroccro, IMINOIIIII. AND DRUMS IS TEAS, WIMPS, 'Jewess, aig., lions-=An donor of I s OHIO STREET AND TILE DIAMOND, as , • ALLIZOOM DiTh . , . 'OOIINTIOIt 14011111EIK' - Tclamor. BITES WOK •C• 101 AL TRY yesidences in LINDUNAik OVE, land are offend for este_ breach or the Pitts burtr and •Raet Libm_ty Raltway runs into the oesk of the :plot. The lota .tiontain:nign halt acre and tspinards. Terms only one truth se e p . and eartsintklnanally. Apply te W. (I. t.E.ILTre At Miaow' on: L Dah s WIENSEIX, • &Air - ILI& 1. salf-laid - BALMORAL BOOTR, Of vior 4 and Morocco. • Ain a- 'augiuior sto.k LAarnte. CONORESS. AND LACE 'Mar- B 8 8: =ram& BOOTS ADD 1118; iyhieh are sold at reasonabb prices • ' , W. E. SCHMERTZ dr 81 - 3TIPTH OTBZET. OLVZIIB, AL SI! . oid"and Now Modoir NA,LII b 7 WN k T L . I.9RW muf lorgvh. How. susirrs—ros LID. IS xfia aea and f6l area. at Ma • ollaad'a 'awl) ODs roans rove Lux anr BROWNM eaI ITE= 11111 w west. WINE OPWETO WINE— 50 DOW EV sad me Port. Wino. "Dina* Do Porto." is tor Ws _ =LORI s RICESTOOL CIECEI:I