~~ ' ,~!~~', ~` ~l • - 41 ?Or* r A ;47. - oi.ifili4t - 'i'' - iSaiifi c ' .- q. '' THURSDAY MORNING, FEB. 13, 1862 Tlee:,'Day "hr attsd for. ' At length ire see' the clear daylight:" The 17n1ditess, their - ontitirinie, "ail' energy, 'so WOttlatt,' held in abeyance ! , have now Shown theneelyett-not only in Tub : ingtttt, but among oar Generals. Tho 1)0h.. soiiinftilly aware u they bad been nle4,'by.the,disgrace and humiliation of disaster and defoat,of the need ofpreparation ticereinite victory, patiently, and with the niddesysolf-secrifice, called for, and awaited the most complete reorganisation.of. the army, sind the mestample - preparations for ~. crashing oat the.work of the Con tt4, skii,lia ' ',4gainet,liberty 7 -the slaveholdere • •! toeiu .; !.-::. ~ ' ..; ' i t -.,.01ut ' people's pm:dance and ' nobleness .. 7 hire tr *bused' by long and unjturtifiable j ilelityrii , Contractors have been - reafpi4 . a.gelden harvests:on every field, where 'they - 14 vii been'Termitted to thrust in the sharp,' 'crooked sickle of unscrupulous greed and rapacity. `.Martinets, of all' degrees, from likalOONMerals downward, have had their , :gliffitiyal'oflOodtirnes, of pretentious a elf ,ureertion, and the exercise of that. "-brief ritatlitieity,'.' ,:Whererrithel " being "drest," they.haVe not failed, in many instances to _.,, tm both fooliskenough, and insolent enough, to malie—nat any angel to, weep, but all men laugh it theM: - Evens . to . abate this - nui ..;:i*Oli, tWitS, , rt'irthi while fl:i make die- ex .--;tirdi;tie.nt which the President and the gee 7isatiry-, of AVar have so eneSitissfullY.Made— .:2**ig ;their , rightful,•• constitutional . ' •Ittnotiontrof Chief. command. • . . ;`,,'.'Wilftind gloriously has' the good work ' heels 'Vegan under:their ausPicetc—a traitor' ,reiitotred from his high place or . trust, and - . ',inipilaired in-Fort Lafayette;'another of :spy-spindeit,.(regardless 'of. the threat ....2 7 :141311 ;he fiettrishad, of the' vengeanee.of wit unscrupulous and profligate journal, and of the still more Menaoing.fact that he ,1i picattlin'and influence In the highest qoartem . having Just: risen from an enter . ehtlahad given to Gen: McClellan's `-:lltagyarreated by the same authority and !Ott to the same place; and added to - This, the splendid:success which has been the lesult of the very first orders issued under the now lystem ! While are glorious news from the Ten- " - neeses River and.,Roanoielsland is coming hour; after • bour,—Ond still becoming ':.!;'lnere'glorions as • the fullerproportions of .A . tlltOse victories grovr.uponusi—hope - rises hkiher lied higher, and has a more assured . :. - loundation to rise upon; than ever; for the 4 "inicreiltritte light itself gives us assurance etat Use night of danker7—mysteriotus; ens inietlyity-ie now spent and gone, • tied thaisheerfgihonest,dszlight744rbin •. ! t ber of safety and , success--flashes first iadiance iride - sr3 . und us, from the to 11,040 t: • PropoSttion., , .7." . .“;., - litotidg; more important . hai heed pre , Seated 'tio - the. . country ' sinc e the rebellion ~Wt!itnitinetid, thin Mr. SUMNER'S resolutiOns read to the Senate on Tuesday. It is the "" -- ?firitcomprehensible and practical plan for with.the rebellion ass great crime, demanding, thi-seventat punishment, and 'yet mikinrample Trovision for restoring if those states to a position of independence and ' . ;prosperity wheneeer Muir shill . 'alipW,S, disposition to subs - lit to ls+rtul,anthority and become, gond and obe dient citizens: It ebio practically disposes of the question, by' restoring - to their na(ural end territorial rights, all the in. ofthose rebellious State s ; et ih on ird totheir positionunder abrogated State laws. 'Mr. Trtmibull's confiscation bill is nu ex eeylent one oatha condition thit the rebel .:71MAtes4renain as States, with all their perk‘ent,l4 . l.7re Jut existence when . the, rebel- Mon is subdued. - There are practicil ditfi - .nulMes in the.way - of ,that. - measure 'which ==IIIEMI S,tate 'righttynnder the' Nationil Con ' stitittiok are logy according to Mr. Sun ma propo!ition, andCoUgress is left to feiTitorieti se with any other "f ll ',-.64:4 - liiiiii(ed-territery. Slavery thus • being : 440404 . 1 bY; oytn act, can rioter be _ro. etorld i•Co u gress may divide the subdued states into. sepirate territorial _ govern- Manta,: ,cOi4es,Punding the resent ,divi T , sions,.andlvit eneveethe people manifest a ‘ . . ,, 4-rdispositiort.to , enjey, State - prinleges, they , may be peidriltted,V ferns State Constitu -.., itione;and iiil2ll4:kaok. 'pip, to all4.their-for xtier,eights and - privileges except slavery - that 'being.. destrOyed, .c . an never be re " 1 h tlie'4ureation is a vast one, and is worth.* of the grar'eet. and calmest consideration. Wheitlhe ri‘Ool'utions reach us in full, we' dieting' themmore mulersiandinglY.. Gen. Stone. 040 '4 a70 it of 4011 1t...t tates tzulad in oSosr 1104°r •the Um but Osoo:a7P‘lTlful en.e:t e:a,L. :we "wet thatt, - ,ftiouie le•-the'P - e ehoeld t, •-• tea opealitali Mir s u c h - rigor d drmneso 164e'llre ' Tejo " o the War Deportment, and . _ do's not than reoponsibllity.__,l _ -,1 , 1:4,1 oeu.: sidsz a . tudioe o!-M 'MUM ir festinate and afterwards:a Prof's;Or at W,est Paigt , He .erred be theOrdnanoncorps ass Lieutenant be the Meximm War and irsadire ,.., Mitect fur 'gallant connuct st.tho batile:of . Moline del Rey; Ile reigned fin . lBid; Mid" entered into porn. speculations in land - in the Northern Mexican States, which ari not owl= 4idesiod4ery:iire4 italls;and was &leen from :111imiderr by,-;thf 414ortiptuk. dii and Wire on therelibustering order, and he came . to Washington daring the latter part of 'His-- oILuFWs Indlare him - to sire . traps to enable him to take possession of. his 410 11161 10aidi Oa" ' Gen.. Boot' fauna him atthilestattlie Otthinhetlion,itia appolist :4lilk blest Ise the" militia-of the Distiiet; . 11n.ltity ha was ippOintailatrigMliet General and placed in , efiatge - ilf ainslaton on thirroJ ...;sortivi While. here the horrible tragey.ok. :i.;; ; J: ) ,:ibirelfitlr waf e nacted lit! smnfinet in that -c.. 4 ')10 . 1145 yr one of the nharges aga(n — St him . AXeriv, isn4Als desire maatersi . mom to have led treason ) 1 0111S,t , ' 4 jß , lllibintatty4 r'‘ - ; - k. en. m 0ck ,,,,, ._.A ~__Wa s.l i NOISPOIIIp. • '" '' • ' tie Noir York 27 A P"7 1. • bigtonle tirrAo ht to light is Goo. p AetB brought' euarJ ;CUPP - Co73ll=Ont gilipUi ^ upon thole taproulf ry, Nu. i'>:34 eau itgawass# bolt t h rjaalb rom;sidllt. hi. Moadny lamed °° " 414 :1114od to - ctrt 4 / 3 1 11 1 k—rn"q atY (InnwszsgaWinosis, it ft safif, •ow -*** porting for tb. Ewald, In Washington. i Be will bo watched. • nettx—s ill ~11 t• t. - :t.Thr , Drely_eitl k eresit. It seems that the New York Herald-had • - discharged two reporters at Washington. Gen. Stone's conduct fo' rebels lately, one of them for an eAreesion afi has been selenlent as to e Lion of the:ESeiirnette4 thet dissent as tothe propriety of Mrs. Lincolii's rebels elect fortifications thel DI. Ives, who was formerly an reach of his guns, rind , upon that act Seem editor Of the Journal of Commerce, and Ist- tarp Stanton remarked a day bra ai*°' te _ "I will permit no man to remain in coin n}, et me zteraid, was sent to Washing- mend of s discsion - t ie rile army who will 11t ton to•reorganize matters. He has always still and see an enemy plant, guns upon the bad secession proclivities, and has a brother -fortifications which he him erected within command of the Federal army." It is be in the secession army. The Times come- Sieved that Stone has permitted informs spondent says: tion and spieato pass through our lines, Ilia secession connections ands ympa- and various facts of this kind are stated thies, as well ' as the former secession record against him. The city is full of rumors of of the Herald, made him the object of just other arrests this morning some of which suspicion. His threat to blackball the Ad- are known to be true. Still another start ministration unless his demands tor infer- ling rumor is running itself to death on the =Don in regard to the secret movements streets—namely, that Gen. McClellan has of the Government were complied with, sent in his resignation.' This is untrue, were supposed to have been dictated by the but it is not impossible that there is some Herald office, and hence he was regarded foundation for IL as 'a ino w ttiangerous enemy. Ives' friends Colonel Forney writes from Washington say he only carrying out the orders of his _employers, and that'Bennett himself is to the Philadelphia Prat as follows: the one that should be arrested and treated "The arrest of Brigadier-General C. P. as a spy. Stone on Saturday night, and his transfer The Now York World says, editorially, to Fort Lafeyette, was not unexpected by those who had knows his strong secession of the affair: proclivities.' His conduct in, the battle of "As to this Ives,. whose imprisonment Ball's Bluff, which resulted in the massacre lifts him from obscurity to an infamous no- of the gallant Baker and his heroic band, toriety, we know nothing, except that he and the manner in which he attempted to was formerly an editor of the Journal. of brow-beat Senator Sumner for criticising, Commerce. Nor does the circumstance of his military policy in the Senate, would, I his arrest add anything to our knowledge think, have led to his almost unanimous of the character of the journal which em- rejection had he not, been previously un ployed him,.or the cheap price at which its firmed, at the called session, for the office favor or its enmity (each alike worthless) L of brigadier-general: may be .bought. The Herald has not ecru- "The fact is, there are too many of the pled to make it appear that an invitation officers, particularly of the regular army, of its proprietor to'the White House ball who, while fighting against the rebels, de secures its falsome laudation, as the with- not hesitate to indulge in certain expres holding of , the Invitation would have se- dons of conditional and qualified patriot- cured its reckless abuse. - Secretary Stan- ism. This class is composed of those who ton makes it clear [bathe cares for neither. have had intimate associations with south- The statement that Ives breakfasted ern society, and are well inoceulated with the heresy of State rights. They talk flip- Gen. MeCteriax's staff at Willards on tautly against abolitionists and Black Re- Sunday morning, was telegraphed to the publicans, and are particularly addicted to Western papers. The New York Times complimenting the rebel leaders. They denies the statement in tote. It says that forget the great issues involved in this con -1 Dr. lye; did not entertain Gen. McClellan's test, and unconsciously ignoretheir own militaryduty in the premises. Happily, however, family then, or at any other time. they are in a minority, even in the regular We are glad of it. We_should be sorry to army. But if it were not for the brave and have the statement true. unmurmuring men taken from private life, - and clothed with the confidence and com missions of the Government, even the ex ample of this minority could not be other *tee than injurious. "The sympathizers with secession in private life have been greatly assisted and encouraged by the example of half hearted officers of the regular army, and it was high time for Secretary Stanton -to give them such an admonition as will not fail to be effective." Continuation of Miditr•Gen. Hitch The Senate, in executive session on 'Mon day, confirmed the nomination of „Ethan Allen Hitchcock as Major General of Volunteers. If. was immediately ordered by telegraph to take command at Cairo, where he is probably by this time. General Hitchcock is a grand son of old Ethan Allen, and was born in Ver mont. The New York Tribune says be was educated at West Point, and was Assistant Adjutant-General to General Scott in Mexico, Where he reached the rank of Brigadier-Gen eral by Brevet. Soon after ;elf. Davis, then Secretary of War, quarreled with him, and he was obligetitc' resign. Since his resignation he has residedin retirement at St. Louis. He is considered among the very ablest officers in the service ; is a Green Mountain boy in all noble linses of the word; is a thoroughly religious and Anti-Slavery man, spa after the fashion, in a word, of the blessed fighting saints of Cieihwell's time. His appointment was desired by Gen. Halleck. He will outrank. Genenal Grant, and take full command under Bullock. ' Spfue Washingion correspondent has heard a report thit General Lane will soon be -ap pointed to a Major• Generalship--and at once proceeds to the telegraph-OEIo., not only to .trarfamit the Intelligence of the fact (that is about to be), but also to .add the -somewhat doubtful commentary, that such will be "an easy. way : of settling the, pending difficulty concerning his military 'position."' Does be not relied that; without the intervention of the President, the "difficulty" would be-quite as hard to settle as before,—for Major-General Hunter as the senior in .command would still out-rank Major-General Lane, who must con tinue subordinate "as long as he . receives no independent - command : If, however, the promotion of GOZI. Lane !rill remove any "dif- thrulties," of a . burocuawric Hid, let us have one more Major-General—that the *Lane Ex pedition may not be. like the play of Hamlet with the part of Hamlet left out Acrrvrrir rs tilrones CoLumn,', - -One of the .charges againiiGen. ETON/ is theit'Of permit ting the enemy to build a fort under-his guns, on the Fatima°. *letter to the New York Mery says that Col. GOIMAN, of the Minnesota First, has been put in temporary command of firowe's column. Be at once proceeded to shell the ieti'els away from an earthwork they were *rowing up on the opposite side of the Potomac, at Edwards' Ferry; he, arrested a known-rebel spy, whom Gen. Grown bad de fended; and took other native measures against the rebeie, in the ..vie!nity, of his command, Somssof the. parties formerly near to. lion. STONt ha►eaho been placed under Surveillance. '.11.1. - .1139.9 OP SECRITLE7 STA Pf TQP.—Mr. Stan ton h offer tazing hiennergias. On Monday, from the effects of too severe labor, he was seised with vertigo, about noon, and had to retire'to hie house. He wei quite sick 'Mon day evening, ,hift. Was . wot considered in any • N‘Bars.--The New. York Tribune uy. there Wei 7 no &mains whatever at Mrs. Ltx coil. large a p arty.r • . . citni;'Btoat.---It if rumored that Gin. Sinn. 'w,lll - ba nellthlaY4 Ifotlor Gen•Pth "The arrest of—General Gross has fallen like bombshell into the camp of disloyal ty. We now feel' that the Government is in earnest. We have not felt as hopeful at any tam• since the war ' commenced.. We copy some of the ntmers • and surmises growing out of . this matter. The Republi can, Pan, of Wishingten, says t, "The arrest of General Stone caused con siderable 'excitement yesterday.but . was. very leiterally approved. , The public have na .- 11rrytten the Ball's Bluff affair, privved 7 'thst he - was - ineempetent,,,. or that heeiti I Oilier, and his case should have been investigatedlefore. , ' . "The of Star which is the :uncompromisingfriendo ' inetlNi,Btone, having- the same procivities,fand•who i ht probably-just as loyal,. gives the folloWing as . ..the anise' of "P.'B.-L-Jtist ere going" . to Frees ; we Immo eitiutied • otnielf • that the - charges 'against General SUM/ dUiuif einanittefroM'er coi), through s 'Ciimailttee, , but, are the - result of the ionvictioni Oeneral caierta'susTey 4t all the Acts lave vedt that:it isrdue e q u a lly to the pnbitointerest and theaccused himself, that the various accusations against him should be formally im!estigated by a court martial.' I . ."Foithe present, it is. iiiilficient tO, say' Abut the: Star's statementnot true, and that, the, arrest Wea the direct, osult of ,the 'letter,. *Me OongressionaLCommitte m "Othir arrests will. follow sad: will be continued wail the Army is cleared:of traitors, or men of doubtful loyalty." York rveninsi Post . from Washington, says:, • : thiriv:liriitheilicieltementhereloklayotir c the arrest. of 'Gen. Stand ',and his coney_ I.4sitio • WO AlAt, PiWilrrrt'rles3l4;tintir 41 0 44i:zilgo Wits'ar At: fact irt4 ted to go over the tilegraphidese,b3%grapr . of General McClellan. It is the . Aral time that, by his order, news has been sin:clime ed a t, the telegraph (Ace. Heretofore the ~..7t Lane to be a italor.Geseral. Excitement and Rumors. - • . 1, . . • "..-F , :-.7 70 ,•• - r. .''T.,, ••. -0,-,1,,r-,...1,-..,,1 a t.,,,,,,,,,,,,. ...., ,,,,, ..7.,-... , --...t.r,•4 - el .•-.--,-,,,,,,,,-..---,,,-,- ,w,-,,,,--,t,w--„,,,typq,..v..-r0,*,,,,,,,,,..--,... kT . ,..if ,4- . 4 'riP, 07, , ,,-,- , e•-• ,, , ,, ,r. , ,, , ,,-- - -,--,--- • • - ' - . - -..^.-....:,--•.--,,,f.....ir.,,,,,F...4:-...v.,:-..,,,...„-..-,-:T,,,,..4.-- ,' .• - - i: ' ' - --; - . 4 ;.....1„,,0:4, . '..-,‘:•••;.-ial t,,4 :.;.:' '', ' , ' ,- .!::. -I P''"'”'''''''''n'.i, r ''''T.,'F"' , - ' , . . . . ~ . :. . . . • , • •-..'''.34..-;:'," . . order Eiss C s Mao f of The Conduct of the War. The following order of General Stone, of Ball's Bluff notoriety, was placed before the Congressional Committee on the Conduct of the War, in order to let the Committee see how the war wee being conducted by our Generals. For the same reason in re gard to the people, we place it beton) our readers. We make no comment upon it— it speaks for itself. The laws of Maryland alluded to in the order of Gen. Stone are the blank code which make it a crime to-receive or harbor a 'davit, to teach them to read or write, to give a fugitive from the rebel anny a crust of bread, or allow them to cross over the Potomac. It goes further; it requires our troops , to arrest every colored person they May meet who may not have a pass from his master to leave the form. It is stated that a Colonel said to the Committee—"l enlisted to put down this rebellion : not to become a dog, to do tAis thing f' lIRADQUARTICSJ, Coxes or ORSRIVATIOS,} Poolonia°, Jalmary 2, Wet GENERAL ORDER, No. I.—General Order 'No. 16, of September, ElB6l, from these headquarters, cautioned the troops of this command against violating the law of the United States and of the State in which we are serving, by advising and encour aging insubordination and rebellion amongst the negro servants in their neigh borhood. • This caution, well observed by most of the troops, has been disregarded by a few, who, while entrusted with national honor, dirgrace themselves and their Government by acting the part of oppressors and incen dianes among the very citizens they were sent to protect from lawless violence. The General commanding recommends to those who feel themselves above the re quirements of law a careful reading of the thirty-third article of war; and faithfully promises all those who, after this second caution, persist in making use of their armed presence here to outrage the laws, that, when discovered, they shall first be properly punished for their disobedience of orders, and then, on requisition of the civil authorities, shall be turned over to the civil courts to be dealt with as the laws of Maryland prescribe for such offenders. By order of Brigadier General errosr. , C. STCWART, Aisist. Adjutant General. A Colonel wrote to a friend in Washing ton a letter , lifild of whic, following is a quotation. The writer; turps the correspon dent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, is well known as one of the best men in the army, having left every comfort of a home, where he'was surrotinded by all that makes life happy, to fight those who are seeking- to destroy the Union: • If a nigger runs away from the Seceab, and if one of my men should -happen to meet the negro, and did not arrest him, the men would. be arrested, and I, as the com manding officer, be held responsible. The fact *that nearly every • citizen around Pooleiville is a large slaveholder and rabid 'Secesh. We are told this order was sent to hold'ihe nigger. for these traitors, who are ready to cut our throats should we meet with a defeat. .1 have been stationed in and around Poolesvilfe since August, and I know the people very well, and as yet I have only met two Union men, and they rather weak in the knees—conditional Unioe. men. Most all these inhabitants have sons, cousins, brother!, husbands and loverti in the Rebel army in Virginia, and yet the niggers must be kept sacred. "I hive Just received a letter from my Lieuteuant Colonei, who tells me that Stone ill down 011* and will be after me as soon as I report myself in camp, so I suppose I ehall have to suffer a severe reprimand, and perhaps be placed under arrest; but I am a ma& 'and s' soldier, and' scorn to hurt a poor distressed slave; but will share my last ra tios If :he wards food, and 'petnt him to the north star, and bid himtlai speed from the ,ohjiine of, his oppressors.', Cusses nr sum Coanuci op, via 4 .—T be 'National Reimbliecus, published. at, Washing ton,' says : of Tuesday, • Hereafter all: orders, public and private, 'to , Been, liallec.k; Butler, Sherman,, sad other; generals commanding departmetin or expedi - dons, will be given by Elemetary Stanton. Every day increasee the confidence of the man- • try in MreEtanton'i ability ; cud determina tion roCandnet this war with, au onargy ssif . Went to , seem* speedy andriatorions ter. . . CEAILACTNIUSTIO? 4 ;01811111ill doolll4ogUes la ttie Illbioli`Constitordial Conventional Con - vonslon Ot Friday a l enitlitreras o adopt a expreselti of Joy at ibis capture or the. rebel Fiat Hent 'Dininoiata in -the Coniention 'Wanted, time tfroliailirei whether setidise at the tinlimi tolotirjiir iett,- and they consigned the moliitton to ;a eotemittft: now,obareeteristli.thiel ti of fhb'of those piptlehine 1160111 g weft!'" *silos In thlellniotiitint the old rettio Dente- tvntle,partyChieirpo /realties ' „thgrPglitl i atigra% rs• • DULIUMI , JOIL Er,/ it, 41 , 41 , 9 0:fal e W • S. . , Cbmar (if Wopil,imi flMrd Aro" ltilakartA. Mo===!lffl , - Prijit4c .roircEs.; . Pavreitritan, F T. Woric .t Clikontr R. ft CO. February Wtb, 1862. f NVTIOI3.-4a pursuanciikoVan act of the Liiiislature of the -Counnanifialtktif Pennsylvania, entitled "to Act to phatida_ for the no organization of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chin/too 11.11roid C toy.any," approved the 3lot of Iforkh,lB6o, nieetlisg will be held at the Clty . Of Pittsburgh, Petnetylrania 011 WILTNIZDAT ' th e tll2 day of February, ISM, at the once of the C : umpaaly, No. M Fifth street, to elect Dirixtere, and fur the other purposes contemplated by the mid act. - . J. T. D. LANIER, SAMUEL - J —TILDEN, LOUIS EL - MEYER, J. EDGAR THOMSON, SAMUEL HANNA, Purchasers of the vitaLro.s.l Orrice or rue nalinaat efNtac evfll,ol, t Prfrearaon, February, 10th, 1802. y DIVIDEND NoTicB.--The rectors of the NATIONAL ' MINING COMPANY have Tate liar declared r.Drvi-ogete or Two DOLLAR 4 ra/1 nuaag on the Capital Mock, payable et the use of the Treasurer on and before Terve* r, the 1811, inst., to litockholden, or their legal repro. eentativev, appearirg aa such at the dime of buoloens on SATURDAY, the 16th tout. - . Eudora Stockholders will be paid by Messrs. J. W. CLARK & Co., at the Transfer office of the Company, No. 22 Stale street. Roston. By order of the Baud of Directors. JAMES 11. COOPER, fel3:lto See'y and Treaer Nat. Mining Co. r'NOTIOE IS 11.14:K103 Y 111 YEN that the City Orttleancei is .nrgard to obetrurs- Ing the strtets ettd ridearalke by OIL BARRELS, or other obetructiotteorSl be rigidly enforced front Oda date, • JOHN OWENS, S. B. COOPYR, [O7 Street Coutrabolosere. iy - . - -NOTICE TO THE TAX-PAYEKS OVALLEGHENT COUNTY.—It tico le here by given that on and alUr MONDAY, Feb. 3d, 1&52, the TWO MILL: RELIEF TAX, levied by' the Com. mission/Ire for the year 11431, will be naceived at the County Treasurer's Omer, until Karel let, 18112. All of the aforesaid taxes remainingunpaid at that time will be put to the hands of Collectors, with, the AD DITION OF TEN PER CENT. for'ealectioni as per act of Aseembly,l6th January,lsEl. A. FLOYD, -County Tronnumr. Mn=l NOTICE—ALLEGHENY HARP. Owners of Flatboats, Oil Tanks, Oil Otibe, and other things that are now_ obstructing the ALLE GHENY WHARF, are hereby notified it said ob. atructions are not removed within ten days from this date, they will be dealt with according to law. All persons are prohibited from throwingdirt, rnbbage, Se., gel, on the said Wharf, or the fall pen alty of the law will be enforced. JAMES ALLEN, Wharf Mister. Prrvendison, Feb. Tth, UWS. fe7 • .240110X41•112.1.fl /3111.10 E Linaraar, Prrraatutou, Yeb.Sd, 18024 [..AN . ELECTION FOR TUIRTE N MANAGERS OP THE COMPANY for erect ing a Bridge °Ter the ricer Monongahela, opposite Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny, trill be held et the TOLL HOUSE on MONDAY, March 34,1802, at 2 o'clock p in; felltltd2twT N. HOLIIES, Treasurer. AN ELEMION FOR PRESI DENT, MANAGERS •SECRETARY AND TREASURER or the BIRMINGHAM AND ELIZ ABETH TURNPIKE ROAD COMPANY, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at JAMES BRAY7DT'S. HOTEL, In BIRMINGHAM, on the VIRST MONDAY IN MARCH, between the hours of I and 3 o'clock p. a,. felo.3tdeStwT JNO. S. WILLOCK, Trees', Claws EIUS lidat•L. CIIIIII,IIT. ii Ems, February Stb, 18C2. CANAL COMPANY._ ELECTION NOTICE.—An election for SEV EN DIRECTORS of the ERIE CANAL COMPANY will be held at their °Mos in ERIE, cm MONDAY, the THIRD DAY OF MARCH NEXT, at 10 o'clock a m. [bl I:dul] A. H. CA CONEY. Sec'y. ni-,--vnix - CITY tiAUGER'S OFFICE: ..-,-, ho. been remoKed to JOHN'. HEBJLON'S LUMBER OFFICE, &roar of Hand and P• 1111 streets. M. EDWARDS, felamd Qty Goner. S.PECLII. JrorwEs. larA Friend in Need. Try it.-- DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LUfIMENT is pre pared from the recipe of Dr. Siam. SWEET, of Con necticut, the greet Done Salter, and has been used in his practice ihr the tut twenty years with the must setoatehing claims. A. an external. remedy It is without • rival, end will alleviate psin more epeedtly than any other preparation. for all Rheumatic. and Nervous Disorders IL is truly iniblUble, and ea a cura tive for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruiscl, ke. , ire 'nothing, healing end powerful strengthening proper. ties excite the Jett wonder and adoulahment of all who have ever given it • trial. Over four hundred certificates of remarkable tarn performed by it with in the hat two rem attest this fact. R. E. SELLEE3 I CO., Agents, corner et' wood and Second street., Pitteborgh. agattotami. Blood Yooa.—Attention is call ed to the most remarkable a n d ecluntille preparation, @Overtired in another column. It le an entirely 1.1011 disconm and mind not be confounded with any of the numerous patent medicine., of the day. It is a certain moody for all the diseserr specified, awl al!o -pecially them of 0 chronic nature—of long standifig of weeks, months:end years. fiufferers, try it. Mamma (Ulnae* d Durum., of New York, sr* tlo mle sputa for it; and elm proprietors of the world. renowned Da. Eirint's Urea - rake Calumet, an aril. cle which every liethorehould have in her medicine them in case of need; end contaluing, ae it does, no paregoric or opiate of any kind, it can be noted upon • with We utmost confidence, and will be (wad an la minable apecille Mail arms of infantile complaints. —Ohio ,Statr.f7l, Clelaixotete. For sale by G BEE 11. 6EI'BER, Agent, No. 140 Wood street, Ylitiburgh, Ps. del7.iLewT wac. 1111.1.111. SISTITAGIN orna.ta. WROBINSON, MINIS & FOITHDILI4 AHD PLACHTHISTS, WASHINGTON Wooos, Plualml.6, Penn's. OrTIGZ, No. 21 I4us2 Brar.r.r. MaanScture dl kinds of STEAM ENGINES AND RILL MACRINERY. CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORK, STEAM BOILERS AND SHEET IRON WORK. IQ - JOBBING AND REPAIRING done oo abort notice. zahZdally M'Lake Superior Copper Mill and SMELTING WORKS, IhresurEau. • PARE, WORDY & CO., Manatactunna uI SHEATHING, DILAZIEES' AND BOLT L'OPPER., I PEESSED COTPED DOtTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER SOLDER; also Luportars and'ilealsrs in METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WiEE, &a. Constantly on hand, TINNERS' MACHINES AND TOOLS. Wwaiutres, Ad. 14g Vint and 120 - locond etroots, Plttabturgb, sir Special orders of Copper cut to any desind tern. .m729alawlyT m.'• lux gociraeir - dr BRO., Manulbcturare ad IRONMAILINGI, IRON TIMID, AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW , !WINTERS, WINDOW. DIJAILDS,Ah., Non 91 Second Erect and IC Third &int, between Wood and Market. Lave ou band tarlety•or new Pattern., fancy and plain, i . uitahle:tor W purpoeen • Particular attention paid to ancioning Grays Lots, Jobbing done at obort notice. • 7 ' MPittsbutgh Steel •Werke. 111 , 1071:1XIN „sonic sorsh--.w. seconaouen. JONES,'BOYD CO., • Idartrifrcturrrs of CAST, STEEL; „slay SPEW . (1,, PLOW AND A. B.IBTEEL, STEEL SPRINGS ADD AXLES, corner of Ikea and Mod Omni, Plttaburshi c. tilx►pATttcx .. :......li. mum,. KIRKPATRICK, 'BURNAP• • .1 GU, (Sacceurn to 4. C. KLRILPATRICZ Cu.,) Mm. uoacturen sad Wbolsada Dealers in GAUPS, .011111NEY8, dc. • itar Wholesale Agents far lairs% etiz.BEATED IL LUX MATING iMID - LUBRIOATING °ARBON No„..„111 Woult• SincFr, oppos , lto Bt. Charles note], Pittsburgh, INL Ja.18:154 , , &IC. -P. ILABLLE Papei. • R UPACITITRERS-aad dealers ID , BOOK. PRINT, 'CAP, IRTTER ALL KINDS DT . WRAP PING PAPER. • • , . . 1 / 1 1r14,,t0ituoveditoixt No. 27 Wont .treat to Ito sti:ott i :t !lift:4lll4 Pa. Olt : Fon, xiseds: "' rai4 ler-N. HOMES It SONS, Dealera 1/011EION AND DOMENIC DILLS or, la. tuAlrag, 01131T140A'IT9br Daptistr, Ben ,NOTES AND spx(ns,lo:armiqur Pin& 44rCallaCti State.. Mad. ott Prln4P6l eitiot throughout the 17ultedt • ap22 tarlEßlirß,r, comaira, WARDING AND GONLIU 8 SION.NLICH:GRANT,iii4 whaled, floalorAs' 0/MGII4 VUTTER. B UND2;, PLEGl,Lod.produtelonerally, No,. 25 WoodilDWG: I ;lterohant ai '44la,F.T.Dr• "fil ./4‘• po. ss pi: ine..Putsbuirb. QI'RAYED--Camo 'lb the' premites of the sibitcatber,W~ott Pike tram town. Alto heed dainty, a 'SSD `o6W.—so • oilier quirks et bottco—cal.lammuy 3118,11162. A:hener will "OW; P• 7 Amite. "tee and ends taw her,, Or ebe will be sobt ecoeptlty g to otc. fawn nuMnr - _ _ • r `• • I EI 4 , 3.,11371% ~7r1. 4 0 malmerf bar barjrAbeia digyAliktoa byillia tqcigat i ott fr i?tr ilft ki a rarjtgam ßiretV , 41.rdotr bilbabaallsoor Wriab Bads, or of his place of doina balm% an Obastoot strait NNW rho auad. folklwahrr " 4 irtrzisic Ix* 104kirmerirsthis. F RUIT - TUBES FOR 186 - - Parties Diteud d iiii - Orrig crawls, perdu:l2 , er pleasui . e poundikpdafietia2o, are waPeOttulli,luviiro . fi to visit thir'Pewicklei Irdirsiiiies, or sarialdiv, Da scriplive Catalogiobefore orderiticelsewhere. our -pion]; of *pi* Po.) Gooseberry, Currant, Raspberry, Strawberries, etc., to len% and idl - dii - teek - selia iiitegfis ',intr. The cow, valuable Tori Otes of the Hardy Grape Vines, viz: Delaware, poincerd, Huns , Itartfard, Prolific, Rebecca, Iluion Rehouse t, etc„ etc., vtr..B, at reduced maw: . • , . T. L. SHIELDS 4 CO. , Sawlcilay, JAMES WAEDROP, iel3:3twF A CARD.—To Cooegas AND DEAL. cass rs Puma 11*Alma: . . Haring advertised recently mar reedit:leas to par cruise Five iauodrid Barrels per day a 4 •.certyu price, we deem It proper uow to giro nottce'tO all hi tereeted, that on and after lIONDa I', February rth, the prices for merchantable hickory hooped barrels will ho, at the Elver Landing or Railroad De po • 36% . cents, each, and at rho Hill; 37% cents, sae . B. T. HEN-HEDY er 800, P PIT.AId Mix, lit.colikaiv, Feb. 13; Ik raL s f 13alaw1wW t, ,,,... . , I NEW 7 OCT. PIANOS , • ? • FOR 8200, CAMI.--,hmt received , at the new Plano Warernome, No. 191 LI V buy I Fifth street, FULL 7 OCT. ROSEWOOD PIA.. OS, with Top Moulding Cared Legs, Front' itennd, and "improved Iron Frime," matte by one of the bent Now Yuri, Milkers, and will be .old for $2 , 0, CAA. OkiARLOTTE ntonts. Sole Agent for Raabe, Pianos, and Prince/ Melo deons. • • nib:SOLUTION OF (A)-PART.N.OII - SHIP:--The firm of Beim & Tetley Ives Ws solved by 'mutual consent on the 'lst Inst. James Boon and John Tetley having purchased the inter est of Abram Tetley, still continue the business under .the lame style and Rem, and they alone are authorized to settle the business of the late firm. • JAMES BOWS, ABEAM TETLEY, JOHN TETLEY. Ul , FRUIT, FRUIT--Ureen aria . 1 Dried—to arrive Per steamer Florence, 100 tibia. Green Apples, bus- Inert Qulnitons. Per Clara Poe, 2D bags choiCe Dried Peaches. Per " " 20 bbl. Dried Apples ' Per " ,t 3 " new, large niaTia Peaches. Per steamer Florence, 82 hap Raises end' quarters new Peaches. Now In store, 50 dos, Fresh Peaches, In cant. Now Is your time to send in your order,, to secure ant choice— - t(el3) . L. /1. VOIGT CO. ------ - S , UN DRIES. KIX* lb.. choice Sugar Cured and Plain Berme 40,000 lbe. choice City Trimmed Shoulders. 400 bush. Bright Dried Apples. 160 " Halve Pesehe, IGO .• Clover Bead.' 150 " Timothy Seed. " 50 " Small . Whits Beaus. 12 Ulla. Prima 801 l Butter. • 20 kegs Leaf Lard. Bow receiving in store, Dr sale by 1013 • H. RIDDLE, len Merl' PRODUCE AR VING.. AUX lb.. Hulk Pork, flame and Shoulders. 10 bbLs. No. 1 Lard. LTallosr. 76 bosh. Dried Apples, bright. 10 bbl.. Clover Seed. For sal. by J. IL DILWORTH & CO., kel3 130 and /32 Second street - • J 1 KA NBPAK EN'r littEEN OIL CLOTH-1,350 yard. Jost ma1...1 from aciorY at the Oil Cloth Wampum., 29 and 25 tit. Clair stmt. 1,13 J. h H. PHILLIPS. .. . .. . OIL CLO.T.LI TABLE (MYERS -An taxirtment last received from factory, at Viand 28 St-Clair street. J. dr. H. PHILLIPS. _. - S .. • • TORE 6i:ilia/MS—A variety of sizes and etyles, suitable for I arga store lab:Wows, for aide at 26 sad 211 St. ClaAr street. _lOl3 J. & 11. PEIILLIPS. • INDIA RUBBER, LUSTRE COATS— Another supply of a superior quality, just x• celve,4 et the media Rubber Depot, 28 cud 28 St. L'bOr *net. fel3 & H. PHILLIPS. Irxrum, 1 ear load Prizes A Poratnea. I car load Nishannocka lust received and for sate by rola Ir. VAN GIORDER,II4 decood street. 141013 .Ii.I.NT—A Warehouse on Water 11 moot, 48 feet front, running through hi Front smut. Enquire of JAS. DALZELL d SON., fol 3 • • - '64 and 70 Wolof. genet. SAYE YOUR EYES, By the we of the 111 CA GAS SHADE, AN ORNAMENTAL AS WELL AS LiEFUL ARTICLE, • . ~ • ~ cote a mellow light, and, at *h. simie time premeds that !or which 411.1 ai'd.reeilirelly no the eye. !or sale by BAILEY, FARRELL & EQ., No. 129 Fourth street; Who have on head a Wire easoriniont pledn and fancy Paper and Tin SWAN, of every desCrlption. fell ICELAND MOSS PASTE. WELAND ][9SB Pii*TE ICELAND MOM iASTS nib delicious preparation comported of lee loud Mon, GUM ra blc Sager and ' , fondle, Is confidently recommended tor the alleristion and cure arCMISS.; ColdlbSore • - Throat, Hoarse • • nese. ac., Arc. Sold by SIIION JOHNSTON, Davaour, ind Denier in 6ate. Ittui • Corner-n} Stidintleld and Faithrn(renta. maim L. IMO 02(1161 Ir. WU'S. AL. WEER.'.BS. 'BRO., GENERAL . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and ages's!' for tbe. mile cif .DIIPONT'S POWDER; AND SAFETY FUSE, corner of .Pratt and Cksiunerce streets, Balti more, recedre. all kinds. of W.:EIPDAIN PRODUCE. sad make advances thereon. , 1 Mirlialiroul track in frontlet Wareluitue4 Itxritarscrs.—E. J. Dispont .tteNeinfilirs Co., Wilmington, Del; Mereiionte Bank; Baltimore, B. Deford & Sons, Ilaitimatif, William B:Smith6 Co., Pittsburgh, Spencer It Garrard, Pittsburgh, MBivr & Ble.tetson, Pittsburgh, Culp &Shepherd:Pittsburgh; John Bowman, Zananille, William vox, Zawirrilla - John Stevens. Zanelivtile, T. Love Jr. Co., Coshocton. Obfw Yeti Winkle, Parkeribhre T. Jay. Bagwell Dolman, Kokomo, Ind,; 01: ilarbine A . Bro., IMAM.. 111114 Ohlo,• Alexander & 'lay nes, liming Valley, Ohio; W. - 6 L. Arnold, Dayton, N. W.. Thomas A Co., Cincinnati, Wm. Clifford Neff, Cin cinnati, S. Pike '5 Co., Cintlmilti, Boylei& Co., Cincinnati, Cobb, &rmel & Fletcher, Cincinnati, Lightner, Schimpferman .1k Co., Peoria, 111, Pearls Alcohol Works Peoria, E; Orege&Do., Peoria, 111.. J. B. Ford , Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Wheeling. Taaasuar InieriiMpunc Beb.4. 1862. tiFFICJAL.--lioldoisLof BONDS of ‘,./ of the United Statekdated.lugnat a l e tlBol; and' payable, three yams froze data; j notified that provieloo. la made Synths pima of the cou- - Pone of leerset annual intereststhich besseineZue on the 10411 Meittigmeately to their Matz by the Proasturer of the' United States at-Washin Oen,. 'or by either of the Assistant Tmakmit*reagliew York, Boston and Philadedphin - • • All welt coupon% gazetteer with 144:410CS showing tho number and 'alitouttgof each biettparrand the ag- Ovate SIM a tech. parted, must b. presented for examination and verification at least thine'htli bmi nese days before payment. -8. telllweow Secretary of the Treasury!" ivrii.LrAms ORYISI3 TV UNEQUALED DOUBLE xnnzet• FAMILY ' • ' itEWlllrfe. MACHINES. • Prlci,l2s to NW, accorSing toitee, of Oaldnet. mr7Mle Room, No. IS FIFTH STREET, isirnbi'of Thum Machines Ore initialed ibr ihe!Sscinyyzoodi which they exiszato all kinds of • work required of. a • erstmlets machine. ' 'They combine simplicity duo -I::2l4,llw4hilia:rchieVittarta3t,ll7 el ' city ravel her All molehitbriegl: lls =anted and kept repair ono friv.tor r i r lit •• /14, LILLET, : NTRA/N, - Sole•lqpints for Western Pout's, No. 12 Filth street, coiner of Warket,.Pitts , .. V,Ver...t. STRAIN, Manufacture= of Ind has*. Sro sale, Wtiolanale and Itittall,•allitlntbroi SE yri Na- MOB nipNimag ! Es: • -..• -I,ILLEY.k STRAIN, •No. 12 Hilth M., cocner , of !MEM W ANTED . , • hOrklourod ; RED !' - - • 444/113 POAX&J L 4> t r :Oi ,11C03101111411 Snide ealaphadto the parlor •or verandah. by which areeasy Mid natural motion Is secured by thi, wank lonian lot , the Mot: It ihrperfect ne taife Aar roWliyatid , may9and natural ass chat r , • 7 Manufactured to nult the Ightit.any calthimby . , LTUOxAS - BILITT. Cornerthindualty attest ond.thal•CanaL,Allegbeny . 011Y:Ta. &AMMAN__ 11, 9 1 1414:fioltrair, wow -trterl add bed- &mord - Ididel 'ID nip sec: tstfdjid trait s and-wdY.af ko' ixid Wm, ruled at :Wel. 11 , 0 044.141 thli stodiddlid*:ft'alld every codivoodislor the, media abdeucat at the traTelhlE-Cat_as- alie.deetehif teem ele' larp and. wall einmetwg . thttrattwetreemawaettesadeo .WVllNl4*Aitittienantherge Us ifok the bme ertil matinee to be kept es k eloot hotel la every rope. JaZhl74 LZWILI mar, rminftr. Psi-- il_ - 1_ 12 1-2 Cents Per Yard, THE CHOICE OF: THE BEST MAKES A.KD STYrIM, J. W. BARKER & CO 'S. SILKS, SIIAWLS, CLOAKS AND DRi$S GOODS AT THE SAME RATES EATON, MACRUM & (X)., JODSEB:3 . AND DETAILERB TRIMMINGS, EMBIOM DEEI ES, LACES, MOSTESY,f • GLOVES, WOOLEN GOODS, „ • RIBBONS, • • • ItUGLIES, FLOWEB&. CRAVATia, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, BALMORAL and HOOP SHIRTS, - ZEPHYR and SHETLAND WOOL, . . KNITTING YAIINS,46. A full Nu? of , NRIAIL ; TAREN il7yuuf laud. • • OM AND COUNTRY lINECIIANTS • ' Wlll always ilad • NI amo4,ent 4,4liat ei LOWEST'PO.SSIBLE, PRICES DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. CHEAPEST' IN THE CITY,, AT J. M. BUROHFIE..tb'S CLOSING OUT SALE FOR CASH, CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. N. K Corner Fourth-and Market eta. folo N EW STYLE • POTATOES. SPRING PRINTS, At ,12i ~.! i 1 • DAUBED AND PLAID GINGHAM, WOOLEN SHAWLS, AT 'COST, AND i1t.4 1 11 OOP '9iillitT2N GRAY AliG WRITE ROORma's, WILL OPEN- ON SATURDAY A LARGE ASSORTMENT RED If IVIZErES; A¢l2 Centg, _ 2 CE • ,WILL BUY THE v'ST 24174TYL1S DARK PRINTS' IN THE CITY FOR THE ,1110NR . Y. Wholegabibuyers trilYsitreritsfley LI examlnlpg ottr Steck of Prints. tl tyl , e4/ O Z 4 LESS THAI,. PIZFLADEP'LIfIIIraka' YARDWIDE SDIR7INO =BLISS AT,123/e. IRISH LINENS AND SHIRT, WINTER DRESS GOODS, NTRY ORESE t DWP.P§& CLOAKS is •, iri i• , •i AT LESS COST , FOR CASH. C. ILOISO'N --- LOTE — & CO., •1 , . 4 . ',HAMA , 01 - e,• , . %.:41_,M , . • ... 19 WIYX, eti*k'a " BM /4/ID_ltensicjAwilite ' INVANTB EMbRODMZD OAPS; "-"" I :2II , OIDENDat 4I4I3 " t - -; vs • 0- z , vrr„ligsow • 7. iirrawtwantsaorDzitaiDnvinntk .LADI LS` EMBROIDIMSD , 7.111311,011M1N1T- ITAMINOING4^1 .1 JAOONL'TAND'BWIIB • • OOLLLINS AND •Ll;Aes ° nespicnoliiirsq - • . Arar,rseu . - Mtn AtECHAIIIC CORAZTS'AND' n Atm o n vi.daluirif BOOR; worm 1 - , -31.1k1 - • , j , • -111L1r0;.+LttiNNRANDK.Xlitaff ,NSCHARIS;-110SIZA7l .1 LI:. 2' 1.141. ti . 11(1 -I ';;;oottiArtotzratt 59 licAei:gtreet ICATON,' MACEOM s .00.• Mpg. If awl 19 titlh atroatH NEW DELAINES, 5 cents, nALatosei, SKIRTS „ W. '&11', 11:17attS. V't r:1-1 a to peitha 'A* tfra, y h a cant .lerfei Jr Om med. ' , ipti'',: , -. • ,_ - ... 41V- • -,-:,',--4 • ' • r . - 2-It-.V -...:-.4.1.cic,--...- - • R .. .....:: -11 1 CaDttatiti 1 ,1791111 q: 91:4 1, 1y9R CO .„1 NtitTlitP- The proprietor of this Medlatie baring tingle It the study of sewn to coneantrate - the ltfenf the Pine Vtealfedladie garldlisians of theLenge and is • . ; norigerlng re saillerlsc y the re. . lef Ids atpetience.: Mile troly:gteakand good .teed let I. prepared with mach coo , t tar hems illstlttwifsloMPle - fotAiMi:ll - free from all *graft* Of °mouton - Tar._ - - /r hai toted =rt. tam of p . xicalb!pli6or than any ile Ell cue sitotanna.;. • - :;L: , , . , .It wilt cane . ABIUMA.. ' • .. .. v it 'film. soßAmutoAT'Azniititetrr. um:mean 00110136..urp cot aid le an In. "viduebto senal a ftl ar diii.thir- mina and ?Ilir2lllT,lg't CcM4ttatt, tbi 14144.6. Aitrfi itlrS• Faille rulekoso ittur*AA day you pto tb• %eat of - Mum yama aimed thin 21 . . isativb neap;at atate 21.6 sad get. ie 430attattro circa. ~taCt Imp Ai .astAjer , taid& i ca re. . 4 4 ,"e'.." ',.....eaaaemea,Plats &a by Di. MIMI. Se. ISO Irotdttrost• /KW& rfl..=mnl BLOOD SEARCHER, A !HIFI. cIIRIA : /4411, Cancer, Cancer° nu ,Po*Oaolis, Saida's, Cutaneous. Diseases, &Pailelus. Boils, Pimples, on the Face, Bois Ityes, Totter Affebtions, • , Scald , Read, ' . Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Old and Stubborn Moeri, Rheumatic Disordeis, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, General Debility, Liver Complaint, . " Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Female Complaints, Ilpilepsy or Pits, (.•• Paralysis or Palsy, ' " Syphilitic Diseases and • ; Caries of the Bones TOGETHER WITII ALL . OTHER DISEASES HAVING THEIR ORIGIN IN A. DEPRAVED CONDITION OF THE BLOOD, OR enteutiatio- HY SYSTEM. CASE OF DANIEL A. BOYD. ..• Ttrisannolt - DMatabor-.31; DIRK, • - Da. CI: H..Ktracto.--i lakopireumno in making this voluntary staterikintii tapir of '. ondichupre pared by you celled . laVaetree BLOOD . iryancium" I had euffored for ire yea» with fikoiofuts, - 'liiiich broke out oh my head and forehead so aria *gore o me vary much, and took off to. hair. when thee dia. use made Ib appearance; It also broke nut rwt my arm above and below the elbow, and cat Into the skit. sod flesh ho as to expose a fearful sore.- Tie disease on my boost went to far that several entail ilices of bone rime out. I Was very weak emit* spyited, and had given up all hope of evar, gilitinioritil as I had tried mural okiffhal 041i:chum 440441 cue no good. In September 1a5t,.1861, I wai Motorist to try "LISDIVIT'a . BLOOD. Saiiellia:l' I ' meet contiote I bid iotaith tit Patent aiedichtee, but Whit 1 had need' three bottle. of Blood searphii, the nicer, on my treed and arm began to he.. 111..: X' have amitakin WOW!: ten bottles, andmy h ee d arm are entirely well. mop t the Kars remaining f tho sores. I will also state that I had the . rheumatism Teri bid in my erne and lego. The yloatirSeinther also cured the rhonmatimi, I am now a well man, over forty years elagoi, shd•lsiefi 'sample and young as I did when I was twenty,. - and have increased in weight twenty • r OM stain that the 'disease In my. forehead Wan a. bid .thit whein I stooped and lifted anything beery, the idOod run out of the core. Dr. Keyser Wait phohtithiply!taken of me by Mr. Cugo, the Urdu; after t: began io get well.. It does not Mow my . appearance "abed se It was before 4 commenced taking the insdicink ',You out see the photograph, one of which Is .nowtsi my posurilon, and also at Dr. yoyEar,a,l4olirood street. I would atm state that I took iffOod" *licher which man made before Dr. Keyser commuted tank ing It. 'Although it helped ,me mine, t did . Mot re cover fist until I got the kind made by De..leyser titti;iar One bottle of his did.Meinoti good'rhan .two,of the old. I believe injo" a greandestationges aid ,bitter, I hate recommended tho,lnpio=- er to a great gamy of ury en par ma and I boiler. it hos helped, 'bowie:de of them. You 'may publish tido if you wish, and I aim Niihau that all whi are afflicted as I wesMaj be ended.' Tire in (taint*, Yo. 4 Pine itreat, and am .k. emploryell it Col- _ • elite Arrdervon'e Colon Marbl e Works, id-Wayne • •' ' ' DANIEL AL YOYD. BLIND HAN' :CURE!D..' I live in Sligo, at Clinton MU, and. Imre been newly blind In both eyes foe, nearlp four . : yews. I clued on Dr. 'Keyser...ideas three slost.luingo, and *shed him to glie me directions to the. Litiltation isr ; CM Blind in PhiladelPhia. Ilertnid inn that.l need not go PhlLidelp his lo 'get 'w'etf, had medicine that would cure me, s tie' 4.t,; , :i50 ..was In the blood. I was treated fOr it two.or throe timaf. in the hospital In. this pity, end; Irm relieved, but my disease always returned atiOr r a.Monfhthr two error I aim out ofthe hathital:' *mad- my dl.. ease was returning lind I called,by theidifee of • gooo6ed Beiser,who his *sacral my sight, and: MY 6"r• The Doctor Teviiplo Stood Macaw" and • Wash. „DAVID , T , MIifITIPT, Pittabdres, Joly d,-1961, Clinton 71LireeT81itm. Witnam—E.. Milluor, Anderson street, 1 0 1011 7 MY; 4 BAD SORE; &Q :F#ll-1). -. -Ptsfaegaau ; ; > joptembei is, yi9l.:4 , biroo certify , that I hero WE* nom in for V:104.761. s &Alma with Wolin and . .ocires so th ti I mild not •Wdrk for heecti a jeer!, **let !welled. Be that I Waa tmide to do, anything fOr Wag 140;1* it !sett 'Sri months. .1 Wed WM , * 44. 114 )n. hi the ail, but iwitbbisiL any Ifingett; itiOatir r i •on Dr. Icsissx, st:pro..:l4o ?Woo* 'treat; who oeilyAttexided xnoisixint iwo wale , siniesitys: titsitit toifilbttks of medicine, and I 163 now , trutirsly Ina sioeiltio eon. tinned writ for six tininit4t,e,t at the Noes ZUgitii HOMY CO Foie* *test. sni :tae CF.tre me, . . ntOlitltS , VARZELL r • - GllO-11. EXPER. 'WA:it...or 140 wn,c4 shruclwititamirto