James P. Barr, Editor & ProprActoi. ENTIRELY VEGETABLE NO ALOOHOLIO PREPARATION V . PURE TONIC MEDICINE, I- iDII HOOVLANIPS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY C. M. JACKSON, Phirade phis, Penna., Will effectually cure Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Klbronle„ or Nervous Debility, Diseases nr the Kidneys, and all Diseases . 1 Arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Conati nation. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head. '.! Acidity of the Stomach, ; Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust .1 for Food, Fullness or Weight in . L the .Stomach, Sour Fructations, Sink . `ig or Fluttering at the Pit 41 Me Stem lath. Swimming o, tnexteau. Hurried and dtllicult Breathing, Eluttering at the Heart. Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying ye ture, Dimness of _Vision ..:Dots or webs be -1 re tne sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the lead, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel f lownew of the Skin and Eyes, • Pain in I the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs. .4o.i l 'i Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn 'Mg in the Flesh, Constant i, I t •- imaginings of E v i 1, and great depres f t 19 1 011 o 0 :tt SPiri t til, And will positively prevent fellow Fever, Billions Fevet. &o. THEY CONTAIN NO,ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKY! They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine ases out of a hundred. Induced by the extensive sale and universal popularity of iloofland's German Bitters, (purely vegetable) hosts of ignorant quacks and unscru pulouS adventurers, have Qpened up . un suffering umaiiity th Hood gates of Nostrums in the shape of poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious Arugs,iind christened Tonics. Stomachics and Bit ters. Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic preparetiiins in plethoric bottles, and kiig:beilied kegs, under the modest appellation of Bitters; which, instead of curing only aggravates diseases, and leaite the disappointed sufferers in despair. YOUNTSOMETIIING STRENO TB EMT° U YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE, DO }7.121 WANT TO BUILD UP YOU it CON STI2'UTIONI DO YOU WANT TO PEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF NEB VO US NESS DO WA Y NTENF"G Y Do yoziiiwant “ toseep well? , oo tot-A#.o;4-2' ,u do U9B HOOFLA.ND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Ftrrnn J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the En nt.tekpedin c‘f . lieltfriotte 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 reasenehy a man may not testify to the benefit he believes himself to have received from any simplaj'reparation in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the wore 1 - cattily in regard to lloof land's German Bitters, lorepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, became I was prejudiced. against thein for many years, under the impres sion that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, - Esq ~for this removal of this prejudice by proper .ester, and fOr encouragement to try them, when suffering frent great and long continued debility: The use of.three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning cif the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of Bodily and,inental vigor which I had not telt for ix montlasibefore, and had almostdepaired of re ailing. 'therefore thank God and my friend for lirocting me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. PRIL/DELPHIA, June 23, 1861. From the Rdo. Jotteph H. Kennard,:Paator of the Tenth Bovtist Ohureh. DR. SAORSON—DRAR S,n :—I have been fr fuentlyrefinested to connect my name with corn uondationslef different kinds of medicine, but egarding the f‘ractics as out of my appropriate _f'Moro, I Give n all cases declined; but with a ear preeflin various instances, and particularly y in m owl] fitruily of the usefulness of Dr. Hoot- liued's Gertnan 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 prepatation. In some cafes it may fail, butnsually I doubt not it will be ve)y beneficial to those who suffer from the.above causes. Yours very reopectfully, J, KENNARD, Eighth below Coats street, Phila., Deo. 24th. I rom tka Wfre rtf ALDERMANWUNDP.F.', Ger , mantown. GERMANTOWN, June I, 18,61. DR. C. Iif;!J'ACEBON—Birr7.It Pave me Pleasure, wo years ago, to give you a certificate, testifying net the (Airman Bitters had done for ma. lam ow perfectly cured of all those discates your zedicine ptefemes to cure, viz; Dyspepsilti Chron wand Nervous debility, disease of the Kidneys. to. 'rho powerful influence it exerts upon Ner vous prostration is surprising, I have been con sulted freqtfuntly in reference to your Bitters,and without hektation, have recommended it for the above complaints, arid in every instance it has effectually ieured. Your medicine has 'a great reputation In Germantown, and is sold in every Drug Store; ' end in most of the Grocery stores here. If on' one should question what .1:859, let. them come to Germantown, and I will prove to their satisfantion, that the Bitterslave mired in this vieinitY amore than twenty oases of the above Jiseases. i! • Respectfully. HANNAH WUNDER, Alain street , above Rittenhouse. Germantown. enn'a. JUST THE' TIIDWI FOR THE SOLDIERS. Will buil d up the constitution, and give health end strength to an overtasked and diseased ealth. TH TESTIMONY FROM THEARMY PHILADELPHIA. August 12.'1862. Du, C. Afiffesgsosr—Dear Sir: While in Vir .l a, owindlto the change of water, I was taken w. th a severe diarrheas. whielisseemed incurable, and which ilsreally weakened me. When we cached Maktinamrg, I feared I should have to owe home I but noticing someof your Bitters in .hestore Mr; li. Price. in that town, I Pur hased a supply, and on takingitwakspeeditiro st,•red to health. The diarrheas was dankly checked, and I experienced no return of it. A number of thy comrades, who suffered in thesame manner and from the same cause, with whom I shared the Bitters, Join mein this certificate. I eXPeCt to return to the seat of war with the Leg on, and shall certainly take a supply of the Bit- , r s i n my knapsack. I would not be without it v its weight in gold, particularly on goinginto a Westone region, 'fetus. truly, A. E. ALTER-US, Company H, Scott Legion. .BElflef!RE OP COUNTERFEITS. • get: that tie signature o b f o ttl e " C. M. JACKSON," eathe WOPPER of each . 4 71014111 Office and Manufactory, Pi.. tit A.lackx 0 0 . 66 ' 7 B & EV.AISTS, JO -.7 JACKSON .t CO.) M1T0= 3. 01t.9 TO C.._ • PROPRIETO. . 1 ..00 - Fe .. Releby Dauggists and De,. 1.200 BALMORAL SKIRTS; en is the United States, and by ",.. 4 41r. OZO. H. ITPiIIE, Real Scotch and Domestic Makes, ilr IPlttaborgh. 1., All new styles and choice colors, 11. P. scisfacalaTZ. „... AllAtullnYelti;- or _ r m i.. • - ed before thelastereatadyanee, sad for sale toy% tly-deed 115:.0 lls by tamp oils N 401.6.: Q i u ' d retail b Y ' .. ' Ebr A t; Iso 6 feta ale at .TOSRP: i nd a tie wr a o is : ses dale DV . end and Ma/ IKit _ RATON, MAC 17 & co.. 17 Pifth street. to 6 gorier :ftitl sad YOWL dross TO THE"PIIELIC: P E .1121theignorant, • • ly Modesto t allantetidaL nations, treat secret:Mad. delicate disorders, ~, • p. abuse 'and diseasea.' .": to common ;: • s mident to youths of betk s Bones, and adults , swle or married.! Because D B BIIANEITRIIP publishea the- fact .o; his doing so. the ignonnat and _false& Model* are areadnins shocked, and think it a • groat sin. met immoral Mr* for contamination and corm n among thedi 'now. premising sena and'dauah rs. Their family DhYaidall•should be cautious t 2, cgcetsp them i.o.orance thatibutdo the MOO ait r. BRAN wtt.UP, ( exec ' t plibluddag ) lest aln tive prise. r tiee might be lost to- them among stolid falsely modest • and, presumptuous families,' b o rn. and raised in ignorance, sprung up as mushrooms and who compare 'society, fatal:once, actin, dic., to dollars and cents. mysteriously, meann orM3 gotten. It is to 'publicity, hews reri that numerom Parents and guardians are thankful !that that sons, daughters' and Wards , previonsly feeble sickly and of delicate condition andpearanc have been - restored to health and vigor by DR, BIIANSTRITP. besides. many before and alter . marriage through' him have been saved much sufs faring, anxiety. mortification, &c. SPermatorr heaor nocturnal emmisaions. are completely cured • in a very abort space of time by his now remedies, which arepectdiarly his own. They are rompotinds rom the Vegetable Kingdom; having scam the fallacy;of the Mercurial treatment, he has abandon ed it arid- substituted the vesdtable Remelt' dis eases are treated with marked eutiatea7naving had over forty years (dll experience in their treat. • meat in hoanitals of b oth the Old World and in the United &Mem tads him to any—to :an with a fair lriat' health•anti happiness will' again bloom ntion the now--palledeheek, Trifle no longer with montebanke and quecke. but come and be cured which and all of its kindred diseases, of which co many annually till our oountries can now be relieved,. providmg they attend to it in time Pall parteulars can behad of reYrtreatinent by/Procuring a copy of the2detlicalAdvise which is given grads to all that apply HaVilig the ad vantage, of over • forty years er periemie and observation, consequently, he has =peon. skill in the treatment of special diseases, and who is daily °unmated by the profession, as well as recom mended by repeatable citizens, putlisifenk pro prietors of toLi,. Office 85 Sicitaleld street, near Diamond street. Private communi cations from all parts of tb Union strictly at tended to. Direct to BOX 900, defends*, Pittsburgh Post Ottlee. NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, 10033. TILE ENT cure SPEEDY AND PNRM of • GONORRHEA, GE HET. TIREMAL Discharges, Seminal Weakness, Nightly Mats. mons, Ineonti,encey Genital Irrita bilit ar .rel, Stricture and Ale?, , ons of the Rid nera and Bladder, Whloh has been used br upwards of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS. ' in thoir private practice. with tho entire success, superseding CrEESS, Coretne, Cunning; or any compound hitherto k - nown. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are sql3 , action, often effect ' - a cure in a few , and when a cram is effectedit is perman ent. ey are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the system, and never nause ate the stomach, or - impregnate the breath and b sugarcoated, all nauseous taste is avoided. No c eof diet is necessary whilst using them: nor does their action interfere with business p suits. Each box contains six dozes Pills. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Dr. Bell's Treatise on Seminal Weakness, Se4f Abuses, Gonorrhea. Glee!, &c, a Pamphlet of 51i pages. containing. important advice to the at paytlicted. SENT 1 REE. Six cents are required to postage. REEL'S GREEN BOOR, A complete Treatise on Gonorrhea, &Wet, .9r-e -hire, Syphillit. ac., in all the various stages. with 7 P e. , eriptiens in Englieh, adapted for self reatment. without the aid of a phy s i c i an PRICE ONE DOLLAR. The Pills or Book:. trill bo seat. secure from ob. serration, 137 mail, post-paid, by any advertised Agent, nn. receipt of the money. J. BRIAN. Roehader. N. Y,Gen't Agent. 'titVridt et street andVfirmond. Agent for Pittsburgh, .okeowlynis by all Draggiatz et:MAL NOTtCE—TiIIE LAsr IN stailment on the assessment for Grading and paving, made under the supplement to the city Charter is due. and if not paid before the Ist of October next, will be placed in the hands of the city Solicitor for collection, 8U hiect to costs of suit. se9-tf WM. EICII BAUM.. Treszurer. QUIXONAS RAITIOAN, EUROPEAN .2. Agent, 115 - Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa., is prepared to bring out or send back passengers from or to any part of - the old country, either by steam or sailing packets. SIGHT ORA' TS FOR SALE, payable in any 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 limes of Steamers sail ing between Now York, Liverpool, tila.sgow and Galway. fell WIC ILSM ITU /OS. R. MINTER WIL 11. SMITH at CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. 112 SECOND AND 141 FIRST STREETS KNABB, HARMON A. COFFIN, General Partners. MEANS dc COFFIII, Ggaooessoro to M'Candleso, bloom & C 0..) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Corner Wood and Water Street!, MOD PITTSBIIR,GIE, PA GRAVEL, PELT, AprD CANVAS ROOFING. ATERIALS " CONSTANTLY ON IVI. hand, for sale with instructions; Also IRON SATURATgIj, FOR ROOFS. Our work is not to be excelled by that of any Hoofer Western Pennsyliarda. B. F. SHOPE;.7S Smithfield at. IeQS-3md Pittsburgh. • NEW GOODS. We "RAVE JUST RECEIVED FROIII tho East a lane and ohoioe selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Gents' eicf - Yotthe wear, embraeings all the nOWeit Ertzvleo COATINGS, CABSIMERES AND VFSTINGS. W. H. IIoGEE Lk CO., 14a Federal etree Corner Market Square. Allegheny oity. mYg THIS DAY- Just opened a complete assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS W. H. ItreGEE t CO., myg 143 Federal street, Allegheny C 119: BOYS BOOTS CHEAP I OBBA.P►I CHEAP!!! at DIFFENBACHER'S. .2 No. 15 Fifth st.. near Market et. APPLES -75 BARRELS GREEN AP• plea just received and for sale b JUdEB A. FETZER. se2o corner Market and First streets.l WINDOW CURTAINS FOR SALE by W. P. MARSHALL, • 8027 87 Wood. street. MCLELLAWID'S HEADQUARTERS is at 55 Fifth atraetovheki he is Prepared to snit all in Boots and Shoes at prises that defy competition. . _ WRENCH DECORATIONS-A CHOKE collection of new panel deeorations for sale W. P. MARSHALL, 87 Wood street. Niers in every •.); • PITTSB 808 . DA Vld 1 1'oAyiniagas. Special Partner. BOYS BOOTS, , V II at 7E, ••• ~• FOILADBLPIR inIIIIIIBBUNTB, BIBRAL COIIIIBBIOI lERCIIA Flour, Grain and all kinds of Conn Produce, Wines and Liquors, Cigars, Tobaeo, &c. airliberal advaimee made on oonsianniimtsl HIGH WINES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 231 SOUTH SECOND S an26:ly PHILADELPHIA. WM. BRICE &, CO., PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 16 SOUTH WATER STREE l'hilad alp lila. U. Liberal advanoee made on ounsignmen when required. myl-lyd FRIES & LEHMAN, NO. 318 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, • Jobbers in Clothe, Cassitneree, Tunings, &c., 4-e.. Always on hand a well selected stook of Goode suitable for the trade. myl-lyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO. IItPOIITIZEB OP WINES, BRANDIES, tic., AND Dwois rN FINE OLD•WHISKIES, NO. 5 NORTH FRONT STREET PHILADELPHLL splthlyd JOHN 8 ELLISON-WM P ELLISON-RODMAN E ELLISON JOHN B..ELLISON & BONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIIIERES AND PHSTINGS, NO. 389 MARKET STREET. (24 dour below Fourth,) tuilayd PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholeaale and Retail Dealer IN EVERY DESORIPTION OP GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CITESTNUT STREET, myl-ly PHILADELPHIA C. HARRY BRIAN, WITH X.. 4 O I MIGCOI'V. dr. l'EA.rtc_m, MANUFACTURERS' rt IMPORTERS, NEWS FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, NO. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, myl:lyd PHILA DEL PH IA 81111111, PARK .Ik. CO., rfrzwrix wa..rtn, 1..411E7N - 1311 V !PITTS It 0 ROIL PA Warehouse. No. 149 FThst andl2o second ste bfanufacturers of all Ef11435 , and ceecriptions m . Coal Oil, Retorts and Stills, Gas staid Ws ter Pipe d Sad Irons Dog Irons, Wagon boxes. Steel Moulds Hangars Patties and Couplin J gs. Also Jobbing and illachumet aoription made to order. i g H a complete machine atop attached to 1 • all necessaryattar wilt be carefillUt t LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER; MINES e, -AND SMELTING WO It KS. PAzirr.. Necurta3 erz Co., Lip Manufacturers c Sheath, Braziers' and Bolt Copper. JPressed Gor per Bottoms. Raised Still Bottoms, Snel ter so Bolden &o. Also importers and pe dealers in Metals, Tin as Plate., Sheet hem, Fire. &a. co Constantly on hand, Tinuieu's Machine of nd Tools. Warehouse. No. 149 FIR/3T and 120 ECOND STREETS, Pittsbu rah. Penna. wt. , VS" Special orders of Copper out to any desired tern. fe2l:lydam DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, PUT.II.'OIV dir. CO., ♦EO7AOTQBEIIEOP 1 , 70EY iIiARIIITY 07 FINISHED BRASS 'WORK,' GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, i - Particular attention to filting Oil Refiner .ee, Braes Castings of superior smoothness made to order. Steamboat work and rtpalring gener ally. 04-Ross' Oil Se; Datry's Safety Lamp; Gas Brackets and tients: Corner ST. CLAIR STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY,‘ felt!' Young's Eating Saloon, CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH FIELD STREETS; Where OYSTERS and all the deb:write of tho al. season will be served up in the most palatable th , style. ELI YOUNG. bel 0014 oorner Virgin alley and Smithfield st. atr. JAMES H. OHILDS. HOPE COTTON MILLS, Allegheny City. Pa., MA3I77A.OTtOIKEta OF SEAMLESS BAGS, AHD OF OSNAEMTELGI3, 12 Inches 44 40 Inches Wlde. ST Orders may be left at H. CHILDS it CO'S. 138 Wood street, Pittsburgh. no3l:lyds WILLIAM BAOALEY, WHOLESALrIRO C ERs yet NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, rr PITTSBURG . C B. PI SE At ABET, opposite Cathedral REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. DALE 1111 seei • NOTES, BONDaiIfORTGAGES and other Beta_ d ep to s , ed, GREAT REDUCTION IN SUMMER leg, BOOTS, SkOES, AND GAITERS, L a ° l that CHEAP CASH STORE OF the JOSEPH H. BORLAND. . Market street, second door from Fifth. jy...V. ! n g . El ! VERTBODT IS ANXIOUS TO Th ....I/hear from their friends in the army, and also me . to know where to buy Boots and Bh.es cheap.— , The place is at M'Clelland's, 55 Fifth street. CigOILEBIIILLIING LOTS FOR SALE Pleasantly situated on Rebecca street, Alle gheny city, being a division of a large garden, with fruit trees, shrubbery etc., and easy artist:ells by p. Passenger Railway. Persons desirous affect:fling in fer a good and pleasant location for a residence are particularly invited to look at these beautiful lots and which are offered at low prices, and on easy he terms. Cell and see theiolan at our office. S. CUTHBERT & SONS, Se 27 SlMarket street- VALITABLE PROPERTY Fog too, SALE.--Bitnated on Water street, between hay ' Market and Ferry. Haring a front seventy feet " on Water street; the same throne, to 'First as t street. Terms easy. Inquire at SS First street. , oeis..2wd n ea i Arlo AND BUY A PAIR OF THOSE th ve ee SJI shows Dalmorals for Ladies and Gents at 55 Fifth street. THUR AND DIALER IN .'rank Darrell, as we have said, was 4 ompletely struck dumb at this echo, as it ere, of his owu thoughts oa the part of is captors, and he was tempted to cry out them, to learn somethiug further of this ysterious being, whets a hand was laid esithisy upou his lips: at the same mo he% a knife sundered quickly the cords wound his hands and feet, and half , •eeping, he was guided by his unknowen Mend beneath the canvas of the tent, upon ie side opposite to that at which his ,ptors were gathered. Following iutui vely, as though in a trance, the young hoer found himself once more in the open —and still guided by his mysterious itant was putting every moment a g eater and greater interval betwen him se land his late captors. But it was not w itten in the Book of Fate that he should esape so easily for already did the wild bugle not ring out, that told that his übsen celwas discovered. loots the whole rebel camp was in com• in tion: and throwing aside all conceal in ut, as though perceiving its uselessness, th strange being who had guided him thi s far, without having uttered a single wo d, now plunged into a neighboring clu ter of bushes. The next moment., ho 'ever, he reappeared, with a snow-white sted, and seizing Frank as though he had bee a child, threw him across the sad• 'le, then, springing on behind, flew, rather a galloped, in the direction of the' LsivaadLlelp,"" signal had and on they 'iii n'lines.' But all this had taken in , and their pursurera_had..,4..o.4.^---- gle i e d e e a t b o ly .b o o n e t t h a e n in d arm , rushing and y ell ing like a pack of er e wolves on the track of their prey. 'he chase was terrific, yet in spite of its errrs, Frank now took time to look at is .inguiar acid unexpected friend. In gu ie he was unusually tall—and his, long ,ck • streamed in the wind, and his eyes gh -d up with an unusual fire—there was im-thing indescribably weird in his sp ear nce. His face was as cold and stony 1 1 marble itself, while his hand, as Frank iul I feel, was as icy and clammy as that ' a orpse. A his saddle-bow hung a small rifle, is the young officer at once discover .r t. be a very powerful and ingeniously cons rutted air-gun. This, then, was the "noi eless rifle,"and doubtless the lays terio is being who had proved his friend so oppo tunely was no other than the Spec tre S out. Inhe meattime the chase was hot and close Both pursued and pursuers flew alon ;-like straws before the whirlwind, when .. all of a sudden, Frank's singular guide turned his horses' head, and with a twist hat almost threw his trusty steed upon his haunches, plunged into a mass of lo thick foilage iu quite a new direc tion. 'T. theßlufllTo the Bluff?" nowshout v. hi pursuers Then, striking their spurs ,ew into their steaming horses, they too ere their course, in the pursuit. Th road now opened, and a piece of gh cleared ground appeared, - hounded )ne by the horizon. It was a high bluff e b se of which lay some thirty feet lo and to Frank's great horror, his •an e ally seemed making straight for ali ost precipitious sides. Th rebels, too, perceived it, and with shout of joy and triumph prepared to rush i poi) those whom they looked upon as the r certain victims. But they reckon ed w thciut their host for, they knew not th daring of him whom they compet ed wit . Witt aloud, taunting, and a scorn• ful cry; and a mocking laugh, the wizardi horse., an plunged headlong down the rocky .ace of the bluff. Not one of the rebel a orde dared to follow, but, reining. in thei horses, fired, in revenge, a volley of mu• • etry and numberless pistol shots at the aow successful fugitives. "Sa el safe!" cried triumphantly the 'ste ions and daring stranger, when his hfu steed once more trod the tinm and el earth. 'llu you are bleeding!" exclaimed ink, anxiously, as some warm drops of od f •Il upon his head. Ves, I am hit!" answered the stranger, le r-eled and fell heavily from his sad- tfi st, to Frank's sincere sorrow, he med really dead, but life had not yet mrtml, and he soon revived sufficiently pea . "My lime has come" he whisper in faint tone, "I feel that I am dy . nbind ray sash; Be quick. In it i wil find information of the rebel gen c, Is th t will make your fortune. See tit eta into proper hands and pursue vill ins to the' wall. `But hat can Ido for you? Can noth 'be d ne for you?" asked Frank, press ten erly the cold hand in his own. `Not Mg. I have none to mourn for ; I a alone in the world; I had a 1 ()flair nee, a dearly beloved brother— . il t one wh . o I loved more than life itself.— One day while ploughing on the Maryland side oft e Potomac, he was shot without rcivoca ion—without warning. But the )rnal rebels that slew him paid for it, the engeance that has befallen them bee terrible. Scores have paid for t one life, that was worth them all; and r, th I have done my work, lamseady , to allow that dear being whom I e out ived but to revenge." . oh, speak yet again!" cried Frank; he to 1 form of the wounded man sank oily acts upon the sod—"speaE! and if, i but long enough for me to thank MEE DAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1862, SELECT TALE. THE SPECTRE SCOUT, A STORY OF Tilt INVASION OF MARYLAND. HY F9BDINAF D L. 94111111CNTO [Concluded from Yesterday.] "True.' answered another. with a strong Alabama "burr," "That's truer nor any gospel—and though I reckon there's nary a man down with us that's less afeer'd of speerits than I am, I jist tell yer, boys, there's somethin' mighty' strange about that yer varmint, or devil, or whatever it is. I don't believe much that 'don't see, I don't! But I tell yer nothing can stand before him. I saw him at the battle of Ball's Bluff; and I tell yer, he jist cum alongthe whole line, where the bullets were fallin' like hail-stones, and nary one fazed him." "Yes, cowards, that's so," said the first that had spoken; " and ther's many a poor fellow, if he could speak, would tell strange stories of Spectre Scout and his milk white steed; while the number that have liillen by his noiseless rifle, in the forest, in our very midst—for he is every where—are beyond belief. For my part, I agree with old Alabama there, and vote him not human, for often and often have I had a bead on him, and in the rush and tumult of battle have always made it a point to single him out, but in vain ; my bullets never strike t or if they do,a strange low, cooking laugh is all]. get for my gains. I tell you, boys, he is a devil inearnaie, , nd as long as tha--Yankees have divels ighting on their side we can never whip hem." ecl!" answered the dying man— "no need of that, Frank Darrell. Your father once did me a benefit. I never forgot it, and when I beard that you were intended by your General for secret and dangerous service this night, 1 determin ed to set out and aid and protect you.— Through a powerful air-gun, and a cer tain prestige, which I have won, I have been enabled to strike a superstitious dread through the rebel soldiery, and am thus able to penetrate where, otherwise, it would be an impossibility. 'Through God's help I have been able to be of ser vice to you. I have now settled all scores. I have repaid alike my debt of gratitude and my debt of vengeance! Adieu!" - - The gray dawn had begun to break,. as the early struggling light ot morning beamed upon the fixed and pallid features of the dead man's face. The faithful steed, which had borne him so long, and shared so often his dangers, had not inoved from the spot since his master had fallen, and now stood, with his nostrils distended,-and his neck arched, &nulling :the death wound of his loving owner. Bending down, Frank hastened to un fasten the sash, and take out the papers designated by his poor friend—then, taking hold ot the horse's bridle, prepared to. start out with sorrowful heart, for the Union "lines." which were quite near. But the poor, dumb brute, affectionately resting its head upon its master's breast, refused to move, and, as Frank descended into the vale, in which were scattered the tents of our noble army, and turned to look once more upon the spot that had been ao mem orable in his young lifo's history, the horse was still here; looking, in the gray ligh of early morn, like the spirit of the Spec tre Scout—his last and truest friend! PIINNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ORURO HA M. Leaves Wall's Statists every Sunday at 9A. 15 do Turtle Creek, do do 920 do Brinton's, do do 925 do Wilkinaburgh do do 942 do East Liberty, do do 950' Arrive at Pittsburgh. 10 15 RETURNING TRArN P, M. LeaveS Pittsburgh every Sunday at 100 do East Li 3erty do do 124 do Wilkinsburgh do do ...... 132 do . Bnnton'a do do ...... /49 do Turtle Creek do do 155 Arrive at Walls 200 7. STEWART. Passenger Agent- Pittsburgh, J uly 9. 286?.. iyllt: THE ARDESCO OIL COMI eNY MANUFACTURE AND HAVE FOR sale a superior article of Refined Ardeseo Oil, NON - EXPLOSIVE. ALSO, PURE 13ENZOLlE warehouse, 27 IRWIN STREET PITTSBURGH; PENIVA MILITARY GA UNTLETS 1 BUCK AND RID GAUNTLETS IN WHILE AND BUFF Received by Express this day at EATON. MACRUM h CO'S, N 0.17 Ititth.attei OF PENNSYLVANIA: OFFICE .5'T. CLAIR STREET. near the Bridge. 1140-Addresa J. WEAVER, JR.. Secretors , and Traaanrer. nasd9-tf PICKiES, SAUCE, AC.— 200 doz uts, Os 34 gallon. & 1 gallon Pickles 100 do Tomato Catsup: LO do Walnut do 100 do-Pepper Sance: 10 do Worehestorshire do pts and 3-4 pinto: 10 Cases Olives: 10 do Capers: 15 doz. English Chow Chow; sdo do Cauliflowers; sdo do Piccalilli; sdo do Onions; 20 do do Gerkins & Mixed Pickles: 53 do do Mustard: 20 do French do 'or sale by RHYMER & BRO'S, v 99 N 05.126 and 128 Wood street. ATIOTS-- .I.N 125 hulls Idea Almonds: 10 Iles Langndoo do SO B gs Sicily do 20 d English Wall:Tuts; SO do Filberts_• 80 do Brazil Nuts; 50 Bbxes Shelled Almonds: 20 Kegs do do 20 Bags 2,000 Cocoanuts; 200 Bags African Pea Nuts: In Store and to arrive and for sale by R BYME.B. BRO'S, 805 Nos. 12 and 1.:.S Wood street A RMY! SOLDIERS' GOODS! New styles selling cheap, at MACROT,YDB, set 78 Market street.. bet M . 4th OD ismond INTA.T.ROINTA NVIABE NOW 3 1 , 42117FACTURING de article, which for brilliancy in burning freedom of offensiTe odor, and transparen ey ol color, (which color we warrant to be changed by age or exposure) is unsurpassed by any illumi nator in this or Eastern markets. As a profitable Oil to the consumer, we can specially recommend it. Also, our manufacture of Cf(USTIC SODA , Used by enlarge Soap Makers and Oil Refineries, which excels 10 par cent. in strength all the make of English Soda brought to this country. Our manufacture of SAPONIFIER! OR CONCENTRATED LTE; SALT, &C. Are so well and favorably known, we trust the mention is smilioient. All ordersistsd inquiries win ha As cza....1 7 . at , Waded to by ad alitirtVitOLlitturt, Agent, Penna. Balt Manufacturing Company, olB:lys'awde B 4 Wood street. Pittsburgh. • THE ELDORADO, c _ i (BORMERLY COMET EXCEEQMM) Offt CORNER FIFTH & SMITHFIELD STREETS. burgh. (sPposite tips Post Office.) J rip iile SIIBSCRIBER, HAVING IL taken the above well-known stand s will be' pleased to see his friends at all hours. His wines, Liquors, ales, and cigars arc of the best. ie24-Strtd ' JOHN LLINDY. Proprietor. STO STEAMBOAT AGENCY. Pro.. boturht WM. I3AZLETT Has opened an offioe at NO. 90 WATER STREET, Where he will transact a General Steamboat Agency blueness, and would solicit a aharo of pat renege from steamboatmen. ap24-lyd La:, IF YOU WANT SONE GOOD NEW p cl iti num a Fruit or prepared Mince Meat, mixed, al: . R em all other kinds of Spioes, cooking Brands or no g. Wine, New Orange, Lemon and Citron Peel go to • Haworth & Brothers, in the Diamond, where you will get a new. crop of Fruit and lower than at - KJ any other house in tho city. Also a_general and till assortment of Family Groceries, Teas, Wines, who, Brandies, add all other kinds of Fore 'and Domestic Liquors. HAWORTH A. BROTHER, de24 corner Diamond and Diamond alley. IFAOR RENT—The third and fourth stories of Kt th e new building No. 21 Fifth street, n oar Market. The:fourth story, 22x100 feet, is being fitted up for art clam DAGLIERREAN GAL LERY. the locaion being one of the best in the city. The third story is two compartments, wall suited for offices, and will. be rented separately or together. AvPly-t0,... J. L. CAENAGRAN, sep9 Federal at.. near Diamond, Ilerghen3 . BERLIN zEpairß t 1200 LBS. ZEPHYR WOOL, Of all the ehdiee and favorite shades and mix, tares. FOR FANCY RIIITTING. • , Dealers supplied in quantity at loss than prsit ,.., ent Eastern prices. EATON. A , IAORD_S__.4 CO.. No. /7 AU aLoget. ~ ,, , ,,T., , q.•.-4 r, ,T 1., , ,,74: ~ ,,,n, 1 r .., T - , ,, 4 -, 3 4i :.:11 . 11. ., , 11 , ..: ,, I I. 'e• L: .. .1 ' Ti I 1 . 9 '' "...— i , p itVi eil Of - .-- • i..-- 1 '1 •! , •.: ~,,: --, ~ . .. t-ttsToVE A. BRADLEY, - . iO. $0 WOOD •! STREET . corner Second, .iielltnuuliN i . anufacturer and Wholesaleand o.ettiilo*grin all kinds of . '' ! . .1. I 0 k, Parlor, and Heating. 4totea, _Grata Pronto, Ponders, dgO. 1, ~ ~ , i t In our sample room may' lie i found ..the LtIBRATED OAS BIinNING dO9I‘..STOM EUREKA AND vtop.w,: . ,' r: . merits in which have .been inn* tutted:lg ~ 0 mac. and the Stove prcitiouneed intftliull . y ny in this market; together with !igreatinang th r d esirable patterns. ,1' • 1.: 1„, . 3 :have also a very large Iluaortill:114 ilf . ', ; , - • P . LOR AND .HEAI:IN4, StO:i4liik., am ruing some. of the :awe PATORIV3,npw_ ..tre to du:Hub/lc. •• •• • . eFAN FOl GRAY GRApi 7 0 13 3 .0.11113 tAeFnEPt-oDwEitang. o f ""t . a :it whiontri°n' offered at very low priced. air- Special inducements offered t o builderit in wan! of ORATE .PRONTS. '1 10y29t1. --- 7 B a. & Al: IVI:'!EUX.III.I4-, c al kinds of Brass mid , ltroil oiCius ra Fli s s oiildieitis, _, , GAS AND' STEAtFITTERS; mode to order. Also, El • BB OASTINGS, OF ALLIEINDEI ' is *sitModem the shortest notice., OIL REFINERY'S FITTEd UP. . 1 jsyrdern left at BOWN & TETIMY. 13 Vie WOOD LTREET. will be promptly attended to. Thal menibers of thi, lirm being practise] •nie: ebonies, of many years' espeiiimee in the byei:,. nese. will insure to give satisfaction, in every re spect. : • ~ ;, , i . et&lyd- , rvEitra . ExTicikorEir -iviNovi` A. RN'S by the use of an apparatus whereby, no draws .or galvanio'battery :twanged. Medi cal gentlemen and their familiesllite'theirHteeth:' extraotod by my process. and are reed* to testify as to the safety and painlessness of the operation; whatever has been said by personi intereitedle asserting the contrary, havingno knowledge of my prooess. Orni inserted , in every style, and charges as low, as, -will w nt the beat of material in all eases. • R. OlthßY, De tlat, nolely-is • 184 Staltitne i street.' -------- , 1 4 . K. I .V. R & A.) Xi! . 2 . . .: 1 ' NANDVACTOIMIN OF Puire. No. 1 Ca.irben'; ciiii, A 3 D • l, • , BE ..M Xz o E. E. I ' 1 0 - offioe on LIBERTY 8 / 1 1.4E1',.; ;opposite' Penn'a R. R. Depot. -• WILAII oil warranted. ' tirailyd . . ail OR ERLY OF THE . TWO -RULE .11.' BOBER, dealersinForeignßrandik Wines; and tins: also, Blackberry; Rasp berm Cherry, and Ginger Brandies,-Old Monongahela, Rye, and other Whiskies, Jamaica, Sam, Supt.— rior Wine Bitters, &o. No. ITO Liberty street, - Opnosits Fourth street, "Pittsburgh, Pa. Hotels, Taverns, and Families supplied tit Med: erate profits for cash. -New Jersey Cider for fam ily or hotel purposes. ' iy3-6und - PEA pnori.A. woixur49 EOIdC, MILLER • •od., M...&IHET ISITIIIIET, PITINB2TIIIIII. kfanufadturoa of Illutainafte and Idabrloated Carbon Cifa and &tarok,. NO. I - OPINED OM WaIfIiVANTE.D NON- -1 LOSIVE, always on band. 0o24:/1 M CARR & CO. ROLESALE GROCERS. And Importers of 61114th AWL ALSO. Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA. RYE WHL3II7 - 327 Liberia , Street, ;i.arrissurasisz. PA. J. H. C4LI3IDAIir. . , : . Note, Stocky Draft, Bond and Afort. gage, Real Estate and ifer ' - ehandlse Broker. . ' , ' OFFICE. ROOM No. 12 BURKE'S BITADINO. FOURTH STRUT. PittaburEh. Pew 03.25,000 to inveit in Mortgagee seidlio; 1 paper. my 4haIINDRIES,— kz , 50 casks Prime Currants: 10 oases Sicily Lionorioe; 2 dol, Calabria do 25 boxes Macoaroni; 20 dd Vermioella; 50 do Olive Oil, quarta and Pinta: - SO oases Sardines, 35 and j 4 Mai . 50 frailt Dal= 50 boxixi Castile Soap; • ... 30 do Citron; ", 5 oases Prunes in jam, 5 do' l do fancy boxee. 200 boxes No. I FireCraekent, In store and ' or sale by • REYMEI3. BROS. ses • No.'s 12ti and 123 Pr Sod Street. Wholesale Grocery and Liquor , Store For Sale. • • , MIKE STOCK AltllP . .11EXTIMIES i OF A .B. Wholesale Grocery and Liquor:House., do ing a good tr.de on one of the best: businese streets in the city, is offered for sale, as thee own ers wish to go , into other business. For further particulars address au7-tf LOOK BOX IS, PittsburghP.O.-- Lucent Oil Work's DUTTLAP & CO., iiianufiiotzuvrs of WHITE BEFINMI It it 40 Pr 0 I I: S • ?al LIBERTY BTRBET H, _LITTLE, Air" NO. I 6 FOIIIRTIT STREET;' CK .ND BILL .811 . 01 ER ,ory otea. Stook Bonds, and Mortgases and eo d. • J• HN BLEEO3..EB. rUSMI T if • come Ohio and Beaver oda, AL' r GHENT' CITY. e t t o Og i I . GL:dal g r ' !V e er i t p o tima .1313. afrrim my ixt attended to. AN & GETTY, and Retail Grocers, =B7EIIB ARD DILALISSII LIO!JORS, *e.s NO TH-EAST corner of STRET AND TIM DIAMOND, eizmatnnry 20.00 Brawn:was 6F. BgBj; I 1, d . at . 1(00 8 DISTILLERY.. thOldifkeat oaahpiiativiioo-; F ' NisPiratatreiet:Pittotbnrsrb: CilrintalikOW . imrois -Or, 'Efrz*x da,44tiaia az M'Clellsad'a Auction Hocuil 56 Fifttrktr!sp;llosoflte'llall. . , A4T 41sLie or ;HOOTS Alto tII. do and emenintat MaCieVal3d'e 3p CV*4-1, itt-%* ; - ;:%:rc 4 t E isc ,col: XX.. WM. M. FABER ezf'CO l . STEAD! ENGINE BUILDERS t---------. 77.r0n - Pounder L e.,, 5-:I :,-Z 11BIESAL MACHNISTS'AIIS SpkEll MAKS% He e Pezin. 14.. #'..Z4aiiiwer newt, - i •-• •,,, : - :v7iiwiwit. ~.. 111, ACTVRAI . •41.1111.NDS OF •Lv•nl Ergnea. rangintfrorn three to one bun 'and ifi 'barite Virarbr, and suited f-r Grist Anon 1 3 11 1 r NBA - BlaatFttriniterm. notation. ato:' .. 4 --Ain articular ittention,to tie 134.trnotia of rtghand Machinery . for grist 11 4 13 . and for • ,'Enalar and oironlartraw fat.. . ~,, Hav e cui hand...iraab.o And roads' for anio n:mid acphortnotice, Engines Fa 3 Itoillers ot oven , .dascriguoraf .•-,':. • ,; '. ..: -.. ,L. ; I.: ~),;/,-, TIE. Also flarniab toilers land Sheet Iron soneratel Wroughtlion.:Shaftintkllingeriiind, Padies every v ari ety ,, and, conttnnaqiie ruson.facturo o Woolen' Idkohinery'andXriohln a Cards. ff .., ar:loot are how. oak ranckenarg re anufaotnr ..ed of the beat duality of Ina mists. an warranted 4n all • ea to gi*o ord , - , -• ,,, ,_Alligia era [roman partekatrt4o,ooltintry &Melt ad and - rinntitly 'fillet ' • frAd&w ii.Atrir eti s :,oA.PX4tt,. . ':3l - 1g (AUNT TAILIORS, N lB5 SIifITRETELD STREET. wEIHAA:VE JUST 8'13 . 1) JE IVEIP A large and well aeleated afock•tif M• A i. r_. - 4 1 c)0:1 - ) s, -. • ' s lconsistin g of -- -1 Cloth' Ogit slitn'' . eimi;Vestings, (to. • - ALSOLAI large stock of -- ' ' 4 GENTS ' FURNISHING G OODS, winding - ooleisS'hira. IGier Colhzre. Niel nes 'and nver 7 adintunnollrlda4 by atilt eltea 'Furnish! Ina ?dom. Orders promptlynxeorded. al:SG:lid , .1 -, • 90,PARTNEB8RIP. rinq lIPNIDIERstspixoIIARIASSOCIrA.- tea with him hie" son: OLIVII4 IllcOLIN ITOOK; m Cookartnereldwirm‘thetraneaotlon of the CARPET BUSINESeq. untier the name and • of IifoOLINTOOK'k BON ; he solloits from a ren krotukpablio ogetinumme t to the new .firm.-of tkaipatronage heretefo• e mew „i Ni2III3OLINTOCK-. •* - Eftiving` - intioffilsOd* for CARL bebre the late advaneecthe larapst. kook of Carpets in the city, *wild oalfflio attention of wholesale-AM , retail •bnyers.la otirmomplete ap. oortment CA.RPET MATTING OIL CLOTHS. • .0. 10 W. MOOL. TOOK' k SON, Ban - • .. •- . t orz W CtritTAINS, to, New .S ea for. 4Priog,9f 1862. A aroma Variety and ;linos Amort nient from - 6'l-3. - c6nto it 0.63 per Nor lair trs Til o IMAM , z ' w 'PA ilk 111 , szs `Zie, BObiTen 4 th Mho% door 105,1 - oyliPiKand kiloy r uital f CO NWELL 4k K.E1411, ' eARRIA E MANUFACTURERS. , (At the 1)4 sidablished Coach Factory.) amtuolv.okr,i , , t— ' fg 11.1:.e. !_,,t: linaterrict6MOONNET. *OST:. °Rale Grooere, ND FORWARDINOHIEERCHAMTS COMA ISSIOM AND , ace and Pittebureit Mari:Liao care. g.141.1138TY STREsar, Doskoala No. etlitioL 5 The P osittihie . Butner. . • gc..a.YD NEW DOXIBMACTI27t4 JUL Philosop Burnerlor,Oerbon Oil is now readi. ' It . es LUDY advautakeit over the Common tt.tir ' • , .. .. i ! • ~‘ 1. It makes a large or m all li ght vrlthregeot 2. It will burn 'any quantity,ol oilvrith safety. ' m ' a. It can be u edwith a long or shelt - tthitnno7. 4. Xt can be s as a taper night-lamp. - ' 5. It can alp abe made to burn poonomilly. 6. It As more 'easily-wicked - than 'an9 other burner. . .. w ithout 1. It nail lie' • ed= ant lighted' Without re. moving the tome. -, .:.. 7: 41 , ~ 1,-' e t - ' 13: It - throws Ali.,; Wuite r light alsOvo the eons. , 9., The, , then: hes reruoved'o# inserted without to u ,ale &El i .._z‘ These been - are_ me = ciliation vv. - tease. and CAR be puton lamp ,now . in!use..l.Every per.. son mons Carbb . Oil should,loive A, Ilalooophic Bomar. Price - , cents :jeer - dozen ft2i. Bold a No. S 2 POI ' 1 : street. Pittsh h ___— 1e25-belw '. . - - • P. YDEN. • ' • 1111 fE1CD.4711"14—Dle,. , SWBETS. =FAT T TRT:I4 , LM.VIVXIT prepared from ereoipb'of Dr. BteDho west, of Connesdieek ill i ticreathcuie setter; wales been used in his mac e'er the last twelitz;yeare with • the most eatiniihingsaccess. Ac UM external ran:L odi': itillWitheOt eAster iiiidtwilLiifte nem morereniedib• gia_n any ether preparation. For all Rh -md..& evad.Nol7otll3 Disorders it is infallible and a onre, for Sores. Wo Sprains, BruisM'Jra..,'itt powerfulstrerOening, properties, excite theinst - wander and nishment of 'all who have ever given ita trial, : Over, fourkundrednertiticates of remarkable our performed ; by it within the lest two years; attest this feet - ‘ - )3.2iELLERS* CO. . , deti;:lydewetw ' Agentafbr fl_ttittrah cor3ITL ‘9,1300 Saloon, CORNER OF imotce.iii• Frp a s wls OrearkfirlietS WHERE THE' lotrillair - ' 4 08. 11 ''' ,1 vir TAIN the best and Tiniest Liquors. Moab/ servect4 all. hours on thOi 4k4tost ito• 1 flea: ; - 1 - ' '' •-- , - Lunch mei arming bet,ween thokokre of le 1 and 112 o'clock. • FRED i rF.BB, F. - an2o-17 , . -.. • , =t - rzoorietar. PrITSBUBBH ' BBABCH;--101. 118 11 ; in Wood Stre t, of the. Baltimore. Plano Frio- . t ory, estab li shed ' IPM. A choice sfaok of Plano 7 cietavo,Centre itl4loll.;combtaint mlt the essen tials of a first el s ,Instrument with late novelties (ondarpateht). Highly important tethe' oridoal i Pianist. Low forleash or acceptanoe.._. WISE t BROTHER, , ....: Mannfastureni, S. B, d C. P. MARKLE, Nan • . • •• •: and Dalai; ii 13 I L t OLETTER, O K CAPLETTER,aII Wide .4tt! of l" . WRAPPING J APER; liwifii;enoiiiki frola No. 27 Wood street 4, . ~. NO! la/ amigt7:4l3) . ook'4 gitr. );,.rl , gtu ki , i k . Pc. aar cadi nikid- Or RAGS. ~. ~• i ,-• , svO OWItlitNE ? : X g gi 0 X'A- 7 X2t:,T - A -1- .T. 0 E saNT:fantmftimmire MADE TO G. . 5. 41 , 118 nit, CAB& t . k./14:9!. • _:oll_,_.itock • of OLONI VESTIQVGS. width can Ottroliesed inioo fsi6etowtiiewad Titan. Agri:WM 3ndrits (dazed-to auk tows. ,150oOsed grus g lied : r oe 20: 1 - 17 410 rowdoreAr: do , 201 do-<; ; GaireaPsiverised Ong, Fp esd,„ for abr • 31131E1=111AD%. -4e 0e:126 I.2B'Wood *treat - . . 441MERit0,•1 1 . , • •1r cr. DRainat reoerded- On" nondornit'ont and for for taleby -,• ' l 9 l7ll lEak - BIIOTHXRB, log • Nap. via Wnn f l <it (Toot. stablished 154,111. L PAPERI -' 41 41 ET4 LVe# PITl'l3ErlaG • larliClT VECISIVID ellead's Ausern.
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