" v p. R! - . . Yoll* =: -APRIL 7. , `l3' IlFFdl9. MOM 141 5 1.1t-07 27/11 OM. ihmrsomoota AL OrairrAizoxs „for •th• fame, GAL Raw, 9pth . datt, 15...;nrak r vas*, 1-.1. • - co :58 29-740 . TIN! Plittltern!Artatltitte. Aftsestrisrysuitissefulnesaton of three days, the Tenchers' Institute &die:aril - ad on _Friday and on Satuiday morning the princi pal. porno* of Abe members- returned to this city on. the Pittsburgh and.counelleiiii• . road, tha"ntansge . meat which, by the way, evolved-Um thanks of the Institute for their liberalty fu th.i.i,avorezoursiOn tickets.. The peowlso(Uelleeryoort evinced a verylenerous hospitality towirds the tesehets,and a:merited compliMent bar been paid to them by holding' two annual:sessions In the borough.. They invited the County Superintendent, Douthett, to call a third session thers,but It will proba bly go either to Tarentum or Ellsubeth. The attendance of teachers was over double that of last yusr, and tho,proceedlngs..wire of a most beaellobil character. On Friday ereming, the Methoditt chureh_wu em_wded lathe full est 'opacity, and, indeed, throughout' the en tire sessions; ittras - iivrays comfortably Rind. John 11.)Eirkpatrick, Esq., delivered the last minim ,performanee, . a lecture on Popular Education, which laity sustained his repute tied. ~ TheOlosing remarks of the County Su perintskiatnt,were in congratulatory retrospect of theliogress of education in this county, and wimrvery interesting. ll* has evidently got his heart in the work. It is proposed`, we understand', to establish one or two mars In ',ethane(' thecounty, and measures are al- ,ready being taken for the-purpose. !b s jsl .. 3indeTe,r,s- Captured. The Fairmont - National, •of -Friday last; ' *Qantas Billowing: "The.western bland Main of eam, *alma Wednesday afternoon, had oa. United Sates oMoiri,lhe notorious' Ant • Conaway and' the .. • • scoundrel and murderer Mike Riblet, both fresiCiMoin 'the EsbeL Confederacy, and both formerly of this minty. They were captured by a . eom at State troops at a firm house 'near lippri and they, in company with eonte,Swenty-See or thirty other cat-throats; we anderstarif, .were on their way to. this amity , to renew the henna warfare, which they pmestieed M. the. Righter neighborboed last saMMat and fall; Six of them were killed, sad we ,itipposid the reet escaped, and hive gone book to tell their friends in rebeldoza who,' *de Ihty made of themselves. Jim Conawnt wee commissioned - as their Captain. Mikeitibletis the same scoundrel who shot B. A. F1ea4 . 16.0r, tai plan, and, if he could hart been' gotten from the custody of the oft cars while at our depot, the people would have • killed him in short order. 'He and Conaway are now in' the beads of the Mothoritles in Wheeling, and our people dimand that they shell be kept.there and punished severeiy and without stint until they atone for the crimes Mimi Oita:liked In this county. We want no morseMSOnlls - , ist at liberty among as , to do their alit wii, over again. We are died of ititrogainee. ,t:. . . ._ •„_ . .. . • Zt iiFipsti 6 a is ,Manion Count'', Ns TAe Fairmount Ri teitmel says :- "The eiesuai'on lite new, Consiltutien immea • off very plausntly and qnietly.st thhi place, and in !bowl/Ditty. We hid a separate poll on the gpsdaal msncltion iluestion here, tied oar bast citizens met the issue manfully. Nearly eierj loyal slaveholder this Dis trict voted to its favor. It ,was about the same in Palatine.- The vote here was For For ............ Apinst As ire go .to. press an Friday morning, no owlet give any returns from the county, but nadersUnd it generally stood pretty rough as Saturday evening Robin UMW, -the magician coneluded his two waelte,engaginnent at ;le theatre, whieh was , a neon noeentdi One, we daze ny, thin any, other at a 'balm kind performed hare for • years. le-night the dramatlo company take the üboardsi" again, w_.ken Lueretfa Borgia wilkbe roamed, and the entertainment will woncinde . rmith the:ainneing faros of Mr. and irbite.: To-morrow evening Mr. Coal desk appears in the 'harness of "Lake Field . Settoyak e - r hir. chailmr Bartlyirger, .Areb isultoied kb °Sze from the Bank blook, Sixth street, to bit dwelling Amuse, No. 31, Sixth' street ; opposite Trinity Church, where he as blamed - from 9 to 11 o'clock s. m., Wad hose 2 to . 3 o'clock p. H. giCirkpatrioic k Co. Lanretboredfrom 299 Liberty etre0t,.t0.25,.; 1111111-111,111DIT'A EVENING GAZETTE Be.. Wm. A. Salvely. The Outfits Herald, of the 28th nit., eon' tal the following notice of Bay. Wm. Saividi;lho lakes chugs Chriet .Chttreb, Peittetreet, to.motrow : • -- talented — young divine is about to lewssiiu ler anOther held of action 'and will, on mast Sabbath aftentoo,n peewit' 'his fare „ welleera►esin Smo r y Chapel. 2dr.. Safrely pntiaated at Making= College Some yeare ago, and that time has been actively en- gaged imt-lhallinistay.... Last year,st th•aa nualblildolll of the East Baltimore Confersnoi, hoorab appaintect to the Emory church, but belatatjthit time in charge of a large COilgre aatiOn isViticinuati, they were unwilliog to dila hint up, he did not arrive here until lota la gee year. His adininistratien- here—brief ' alit slaked to win hint troops of 7.ltioido.tta admbirs. ' His °ambient .chrii- Meal, ntealy. deportment, with his pare sinewy English, and chastity and elegance of &ellen. hare stamped him as the true type of .Llusehtistiati gentleman. Ile carries with• him the beet wishes and God speed of oar citizens, 'sod'ue 000gra, tato the members of :Christ Christ Pittstotigb, (to which congreption se indents/ad Re lisa.been gestated) on their igeeifortio•fia obtaiaingsub paatcr. " no* iitatemeitts.' ft • Notring fsri tabular statement of the aanite tele' - of B.A. of this city, for the Amnia' Apa l o B62 i.ev,ol=9* - zed with the wrermis moatLr• • •• its - 1 - 11• .„. 1 1.1.1 • • . silmis ikda s .. .... 1,513,711 .517,,W - 2 144917 aLlatrli•—• 883,731 349,162 411,04 Mang - MOM( 1 18 . 4273 Vi9..379 Xediantes—... 000,662 176,130 93.747 ="....- . '12: 7 1 14:1 7 4 .Iklil T0,..;._.,8,31511,5632,279,13a11,467,874 .....i Lan suoth.ssionti2,l34,taiimerr.aoli / 46 . 443 M.X' 14 72 17 4367 ,361 478,000 12.11,3L6 1117,Sta ' •-•- I I 114.1.§3 Lest 3,590,413112,706,0211 162,039 44,3811 101,2441 47,845 'Marton son Nair Tstst.—ln the Crimi nal Otte, this morning, Yr. .11fachreli, oonn a•l‘for Getirip`ll. Thompson, made.* 11 9 40 D - for new trial„!etating that be .trottki 41e bW IMMO= in proper time. •Ile also' complaitiod tothi 'Court 0f,4 , !saunilont inter larded with lies,- wblch Appeared in the Dis patch in seforanoe to the .014 of the. case. Jadv Staten cut short the matter by • in , forsatag hisokroll that the ConctAsul twitting to -Ato 'oath - the' irAttalop --ta - "qqesttio. • Asigas.mis ***Stat..: The riporisrof th•J;l6- oohtlaad , thstafatseaid attornoptrani like to set_Dime , amtkothor's wool about It, but tIF - W tim,4l44 , ooplin mere not sweet to is.pagkr .., • , s , .; 1 sr . , • ,e 4 4.Y.taij..il, re .1. ez,:.-; "";I: :;.".',.,::::::,,,:.,.:i...•.'ft";',,,,,,,..,:,`,-;t:',.-,',,,-,.-..- . . Alltesapted - thlileMbielitlttiguitir -Cases. A. few days dile.; Verl•employed I is a rartlago-fankilyin - lhe pinit,Wair ./0 /0 1 fi7,JandelfrAsiost,.deteuenined• and -lien. !Sigh imebessful attempt to kill herself by .hinging. She had been in a melancholy state .ot mind for several days, owing to one of thinsilling,3lWe,settabbles; between - tie/le' which , distuih the equinimiti - of sensitive' skis. The mistress of the house left at nine o'cdoek, to be absent a few liottrei leaving the! torrent tti atta dCo the baking, e nd the hoe se in charge Or her daughter, a young lady. The breed was put into.-jhe oven by the servant girl, after whifh she went up stairs to- her •iitora' in' the beet 'bilitci t ing. Coneiderible time' ell - pled - before 'the daughter theibt of looking for he ;,and fesr ing that the breid might need attentleti r she started up to the - She was hor rified to find thedoor looked, and-to hear a .low rattling noble r -2mM BOIXIi one was strung -link within.'. it - once to the street; :Where:she mdfoirthe" firet',-min 'she • Hyoung studintatho happened • to...he. passing. e. tried to break open the door, but was un equal to the task, and hastily - summoned the assistance of another. men. -They procured . a ladder,whieh they Plieedsigiinst a window on the outside of the girl'eroom to which the stu dent asaroded and saw the girl hanging by the ,neck to the bed-posC . Ile was so horrified at the sight that he hesitated to enter, but finally agreed to crawl through the window and un lock' the door, who - tile was Met by the "other man: The poor girl was almost dead, and when cut down was utterly helpless. She had procured a large-pecket handkerchief, which she tied round her neck, and then, standing on the floor, tied the other end as high up ,on the bed-post as ; he. amid. Dalt% thee ready, she ~ anspeade d her; body ,. by throwing her feet tram, _nudes'. her. Thehandkerchief was not very tightly ad justed, or death would have -ensued before aid Could have reached her. Her determine tion!to die is apparent from the foot that she was Ina position to save herself even-after her body was suspended, at least until she be came so weak 'that she could not me her Ilrobs.• A physician (Dr. Dairy was speedily summonett,And found her almost-pulseless, in whieb condition she continued for some time. In si few days, bewarer,she was able to be remo ved to the house other mother, where she still contiauesto improve, and where she receives frequent visits from her lover, with a fair propect that all will yet end wall. She is Tory fine girl,, much esteemed by the family with whom she lived, but altogether too sea- I 'Wye about a little,whim ,whieh should not hare disturbed her in the least. Sentences in the Criminal Cont. 5 :Judge (Sterrett, this morning, passed eon tense upon thnfollowing persons, convicted at the ,present term of the Court: John Oxley,' for larcianj, tit robbing the store of Michael . fiteKonna, at. Port Perr), was sentenced to one year in the penitentiary. Prisoner Said ko'l am asinnOcent as your honor on the iminch," - to Which . the Judge replied, "The . Jeri have kiwi otheririso, sit." , The stolen loods were found -in his house and be failed to account for the possession oithem. Charles Wright . ; colored, convicted of the Weeny of carpenter' tools item J. Stedeford, was senteneed to one rosin the penitentiary. Edward Smith, a lad aged about fifteen, wh plead guilty to the larceny of some tobacco - from .the stare of George. Ludwig, wasnrdered to plaasdin the 'House of Refuge.' August Depp and John Auber, Convicted of assault and battery on John Hartman, were sentenced to pay costa,. nod , s floe of *5 for the former, and slo . for the - latter. • -Blittsaus—leotny vs. DILICRY.—A game of 1,000 pointivlbetween these two. Knights of the Cue, fora puree of $5OO, and a bet of up aside tn the largest run P off came oon Friday night lasi, in New York city, and was decided in favor of Foley by 498 points—a Very bid — defeat.: The bisect ron-86--wits slab made by Foley, thus winning both einem. SPECIAL NOTICES. DIEILASIM, OP. TWA Loses ion ,BOL.IIO/11.4111r .oincoss.--Dr. J. H. Scheick,of Who leis micleregelar,niapthly visite to this city, begs leave to inform kis patients, as wellies others who maybe afflicted with any •dieesse 6f the lungs;- that lite next visit to Tiltibilrgh - will be orTnesdny and Wednes day, April Bth end it the Dreg -attre of Dr. Keyser No. 140 Wood street. Those io temsted hotter ant this out, and preserve it,'aftuany persons arelisappolnted bytmtt teitiork to the time of the Doctor's' shifts. Dr. Schenok'e mode of examination is by Imams of his Respiromerer, which enables him !to ascertain the true condition of the lungs and thereby institute a oorreet plan of treat ment. He does - this by the use of medicines of his own manufacture, which have proved ' successful iti-trundreds of oases of lung ditest qis, after other medicine hid failed to do any 'geed. Ills.medicines are Pubsentic .862. urea Tootic; end Mandrake MG. The Doctor would advise all who wish, to consult biro to 'Mill early, ai be is not sure thatito can make his regular visit in the month of May, on ao coca of an arrangement to visit New Tork. His charge far complete examination with the Respiroteeterie three dollars, but when an examination is made without tbe instrument no charge - Will be Made.' After the Doctor's absence, Dr., Keyser will attend to his eases. •.4.v... 0. "Tax Lieu or rum FM= ra ry ram BLOOD," IMF said by inspiration long before lianrey's discovery of its circulation had brought to light its pu_riaosen and noes. Now we know not only that "life is in the, blood," but that disease inhabits it else.lliany of the disor ders. that pervade the harden frame have their home in it, thrive and grow in: it. The cele brated Dr. J. C. Ayer, of Lowell, bas hadre gard to this Important fact-in Making a rem edy to cure these_ disorders: 'His Extract of Bersaliarillalityges Mat the impurities of the .bload and Induces a healthY action In it that elpels This looks reasonable, and it is,true, for we kaow by our own experieneo. Sildom as we take any •modiclne, we have 'nevertheless several times been under oblige- Ritmo to the skill of Dr. Ayer for the relief whit& his remedies never fail to afford us when we_ areabllged' to Alive remorse to them.*— 9 14 ° - Halifax; A r • E. • carrnox.—The market is fall of imitations, represented to be the same as _BrOtOli!i Bran clan! Trochse, — which aro in many cases pro dactivi of positive injury; Many dealers will recommend inferior preparations and lower. priced articles, affording more profit to them selves... Ask for and -obtain only "Brown's Bronchial Troches," which by long experi ence have proved their value, having received .the sanction of physicians generally, and too- Ilinoniats that eminent men throughent . • Bromesi Bro;.ltial Troches, when allowed to dissolve in' the' Month; kayo. a direst ilinaitnell to Ple. afteeted , the ' Sedative xkithl4i ari' loisans .erladidlo late Ahq - Bieniati aliaar a Pirlmonary 'ciliation -end' gives reliefid impaghsivrolds, and the visions 'thicket affections" Ofwhich patillospaskers and singers ive ;1' - hicsau. tr. H.: McGia x Co., Clothier; =owner of Dimmed awdVederal stedire rweeirtog theleeptiergoodel ; The iftbak 4ust peflas44 a1t1.4411 oX ,the meld thslionable pattaris,att~:shy one AO 1 4. 1 i7OPTIni clothing of _Um tumui, style, sheabi MIK at their store and examine the. , goods, and - we are Bare, , thn._will not line:hese elsewhere. They;are ready le sell it.7pribes - to' salt' the litaaL =NW. 194,10 14E4 141,11fi 64,19 a 77,1Z1 . _ • . 'SAssurt. Gastrin, Merchant Tailor, would rsispactfullp infant Ms friends and theublio On e relly,- that he has.,riunored to No . 54, street,Market . ieull„AlC4fropt 3d_-ctreet, where he 00w:ppilialliC11,1arp,m0:`,well selected stoat of. spring ,att surataar,goods,. direct' from New York, , Rwelng purchased for cash; Is prepated to Mducementa in both . ..price sad quility - to all *lib 'lisp &Tor ;him ' with their .1 . iiiiiM .1,1144,083 18.042 37864 MAU 355„800 - :90.879 178.647 4,725 210.581 19,530 210,809 ' 8,885 154,818 241 Meatus are prod/sting ihtt volunteers by hundreds! tbe hospitals' , , ire 'stowded•wlt them. Sol4ters; be warped Su.. time. Hollo way's Pills eitCpbsttliely infallible in the Ourealkis didaset, easseloual doses °fattens • will predrill) the health even under the greet ed . exeureC"-Hilj 9b cents par box. 224 oeistaus as= will be - taken at Elant's Book liltere, - Aleetetle Ball, fifth street, and Al th e o th eitbasolleilyietAkeiLlberty street. arel'ritufglN, alftiedetkieft Inreltberthe 'tyro fpiSooll willlbe prklipaiAiilltikd to. ,• -; . ,Doowcat Riessio ales boreend Rowe peak Physkieni: l also spat for Rainbow's eelebrated Truism for Ruptnres. Corner of I Penn and Wayne - Wadi; j • - 4-4 7) DUTigrOpi - OrrY , PWAA° O AtO rian 41 * Attends to allb . resehes of •th*Datital-profes. . 7 i joayrAitak— cas%tiliA . 2w4 i for e -A.47- , , ,-: 341 , 0; auk • _ lllllxl)m'irOEPT , ', -, t :1 ,, J _,Ai.A. • .4. 1f,i.)... sr.l. , iti 4.0 . ." ,~t~, ,F•LETTER:_'- : i : . 1. ;., c l on.d:pol,l,,y.i . ak of thi Plitibutz4Ms;i4Oo. . / 4 111 " UZG, kill_ 3,,1.364 . . . • ITV special resolution, this has also been pri vate bill day - in the Hotuse,'and bills, whose titles fill ~n early.five pages, have been all goes over. on first reading, gadabout one-half iittlieuk finally. The remainder will, I sup- • pose, generally . .be passed . to -morrow. night. However many public bills may fail, those of &local character, will generally pass. This is especially4ree of your Allegheny local bills; even those sent the at eleventh hour are likely to be Passed.- "To-dal_Senate bill 307, authorising the Councils oCrAlleghtiny city to compromise their Railroad bonds, passed finally. Noose bill No. 744, to Incorporate the Dime Saving Institute, also passed the House. It still has to pass the Senate. HOLM bill No273o';authorizing the Tem peranceville and Sharpshurg Plankroad to pave their track, passed. Senate bill No. 243, Incorporating the Real Estate Saving, Institution, also passed the House. .House bill 787, authorizing the Courts of •Allegheny county to adopt one weekly news paper trr which all legal advertisements must 'appear, alsio'palied:the House: This) I sup pose, is intended to aid the Legal Jeered, published by Mr. Keenan. These. have all poised finally, so fir as ,the House is con cerned. The following have passed„ first reading only, but will , probably pass finally to-mor row (Friday) night: House bill 820, regulating , the weighing of cattle and hay in Allegheny city. No. 828 lions° bill, changing the organise flop Of the Conti of Cominon Ple ts and in-. thorising the appointment of another law Judge. This-will pass the house, and the members of the Bar interested in It had voted to see that It is pushed next week in Senate. House bill 704, repealing the toll gate at Meadville Run Bridgo. —On second reading, Mr. Bighorn will offer an amendment to con fine this repeal to after the amount expended has been 'repaid the company. House Bill 717, authorising the Controller and Commissioners of your county, after call ing a County Convention, and being author had by it, to compromise your—Railroad Bonds. The Philadelphia Committee are in session over this bill. It they take the respon sibility of defeating it, on their heads rest the responsibility. • - The Senate to-day passed the bill relating to Allegheny county, simply reinstating the olause repealing, the printing north of the rivers; In which the House concurred: Mr. Irish to-day proposed to reconsider the day of final adjournment. I , have no idea that this willbe done. The School bill has been sent to the prin • tore, to be ye-printed with the Senate amend ments, before the final passage in that body. The bill legalising the bank suspensions _trill come up to-morrow, and I hope will be finally passed by the HOLM. • The Congreossional District bill cannot be Sion up until the early part of .the week. I still adhere to the belief, that the Senate bill will pass the House. Nothing else can ke done at this time. Meeker the public bins on the file will fail for want of time. FORT PITT. BROWN—ft Saturday morning, April 6th, at 6 , 34 o'clock, Mn. MART P. wife of James Brown. The frtoutia of the family ore Invited to attend'the funeral; from her hatband's residence, South Coro t:min, Allegheny city, To Dar, rat 2 o'clock p. m. UNITCD brim ttnox HOUSZ, Prerelease:iv, April 2d, 1862. J NOTICE TO SUIPPERS.—By au thority delegated to me by the Secretary of the Treasury, t am - anthorirad Loggia linens* to,trade, and tome permits to ship goals; &Dm thisdistrict, to those Stair* and pans of States heretofore declared by the President to be Ina eaten( Ware ection, and which may rmume and maintain a loyal adhesion to the:Union and the. Cocatitution, or may be occupied and, controlled by the foram of the United States en vy:tt In the diversion of the Insurgents, and 'to en teutire the exchange of such shipments, or proceeds, of game, for money or product. of such Suet.. The irdtectiOn of one half of one per cent. on the valise of goods so shipped, ea directed by the circular of the Secretary of the Treating of the 4th ultimo, wN not exec' ted:med .no Ma& except the usual fee of twenty cents for cach,perm t. Persona, therefore, desiring llamas to trade with thainfocted States ender the rates and regulations or liTrenvini DonatiMent, asilLteakirappllcalleintto tbioffice and not te the Secretary of the Treasury. 'the applicant will be required to the to this office an affidavit that the. permit So granted shall not he moil so as to in Ma ya.Y erne floe or encouragement to, peewits in insurrection amdrset the lievaramant or the United States. CHAULIId BAG/If Custom gLOß, fit laniTaYor of f DEOPLKB INSURANCE PQM.P,A.NI ot • PITADUAGIC—IioIIiniAI hereby_Oran, that in pursuance of an Act of Assembly relating • thereto, and the Charter of laonporatlon, !approved Match 17th„1802, Books to reoeire subscriptions to the Capital Shirk of -the PEOPLE'S INSUILANCY. COMPANY. OV PITTBBIIII6II, will be opened al the Bleirchants . .Eschaoge, Fourth streecrittemil. l 4 Pa.,. on TUESDAY, the =I of April nest, to remain orm . ..f ) d or GM days etudes. the took be sooner sub- George from lo George It.. White,. John, I Home, -- John K.Parkik John Phil li ps, Edward' 0. Hanson Love, Samuel P. Shriner, Wm. B. lialdett, A. W. Loomis; . Prank Yen Gorder, D. llosterter, James Seek D. 11. Chambers,. James Gardiner W. 8. Garin, .Thera. It. llautilion. Daniel Wallace, John 8. Lee, . James Wm. IL Kirkpatrick, WlO. V. Guiltier, Junes W. Baiter, J. J. Itobineon, Cam lad...an. - LIURNITURE' . • OUR AND WOOD CHAIRS WELLING Of/ REDUCED PitICES JAB. W. WOOD WELL, 97 not 99 IlardOtreat, dppatto Z. Edmoodion .9 Co., and 111 Fourth stmt. mhlo NNOTICE TO PROPEHTY HOLD LBS IN 11110•CITY . Of PITTBBUIIIIIL—AII thine who have -neglect.' to pay the fourth inMall meat of their. Grading and Paving dimes meat, ere hereby notified that G they wish to avoid costs npou saki assessment, they wriG. W 1 immediately and li quidate all enema that may be standing unpaid at this date: April 2d, ItBL WM: ILICIIBAUM, Treasurer. 43 FIFTH t aItEET; CIINIGLOTTR /SWAP Sole Agent for WIS. KNABE A CO.'S 'UNRIVALLED PIANOS GECVA. tit:EMS 6 CO.I4,MELODEON.S. ►O4 I==l=l •A, ,NiSl USIiFU • /11.;14E. •,,laL. ••Mart, YcnnS soricies Admit Clinked - Wringer." The Omit improrement la this, over ormicaber wringing numbine et Inntated, Is its self.odineting Arrangement, no alters. *lon to wring a itendkerthior or ; bed quilt, come lgoently thr lend: Alpha eszr operate It. The Wringer can !maven . In oponttlonat Nos. 46 and AA Ott Ostenot; • 4. in H. PIIILLIPit, go • •• • • ltoi Scents tor Pittibmwh. C=na - A zips:fat moottment of cwor.otits* corms - ifons, LADI,ES' AND ..CHILDIIEN'S TANGY GLOVES. 'Ail of wlietrwir wllltell wholooilo ankrefolt st - th• !oiliest pumible prim, , - M 5 EATON, MAITAVIIIro CO. . VINE COLLARS, CRAVATS, TIES, STOCKS, St& SPEND/MS,' MANDICRYBHIIB,OLOYYS, HALF LINZ, PINY SILK, 10a UM MERINO and COTTON UNDLM- StiltiTS and DRAWERS for , SPRING AND RUMMKR . ;EATON, MACRON .% CO., a No. - Fifth Arent, pitoDUCkl- A. 20 bag* Clover Seed; • 10 kegs Lard;' • 6 bbis. - Egan • • 6 4, Country Soap. Id store and for 6,48 by J. S. DILWOETH a 00. ops Wboasole Grocor. Seamd street IrLOUR---Thenhaioest brands of &int, Ledo, Laity bran& anus itlottr, importer lo anythlngin tbo onorket, tor bake bf I. fIALKING.: MONS AND, LI VE Uelf "IiALLErs-Aw-iodary- • .• • r. , . os DOWN ATICTLEY, 13G Wood*. A az, •AN 'us, YJ We are tongued to reefle 412111410g.pettin est new Steel - Paws and Mt . qe.tet anteeing.theein milking them quite wegeod ~ SOWN& ' ' 136:14Net et. Gi e w N iii? 1 & 19 N 4.41.9 E. 71! IMPIIIIWASS9RTMEIMIUBT „ • - .1:11110X, 49 HRti 4t. 2000 B : - Jailtilial.tit Mg • ja,„4 • - . .: - IW . TATPT 2 NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Southern News via Fortress Monroe ..The Molitor. Forrusas Moseos, Mereh flag of truce Sent out by the Flag Ship. to-day, brought back two ladies, the Brat passengers who have been allowed to leave Norfolk for the North for some weeks. One was a French lady, returning to France, I and the other was proceeding to join her husband in Baltimore. Copies of the Richmond inquirer and Die patch of this morning have lbeen received. The . former is printed on a half sheet, and they are entirely barren of news. de official report Irons Governor Clark, of North Carolina, states that the rebel loss was as fellows: Killed, 64; wounded, 101; miss ing and prisoners, 413—total, 578. William Mt Elwin arrived at Richmond yes terday from Washington. He is a native of Virginia. Capt. John 11. Morgan, who is st y led the Marion of the war, has alto arrived t Rich mood. On board the Monitor to-day the vote of thanks passed by the New York Ch bar of Commerce to Lieut. Werden and thel facers and men of that vessel was road to all hands, Great, enthusiasm was exhibited. Lieutenant .Werden will resume the command of the Mon- Itor as soon as ha recovers from his injuries, which, according to the latest aceounts, he is expected to do very shortly. The weather continues pleasant end &voca ble for military operations. Public Reception . of parson , Brown- low is Cilog'finnan. Oman:fart, April I.—The public reception of Parson Brownlow, at Pike's Opera House, last night, wait an immense affair. Every available spot in the house was occupied. Mr. Brownlow was introduced to the audience by Joseph C. Butler, President of the Cham ber of Coalman, in a few appropriate re .marks. Brownlow's speech, relating his ex perience, the:operations of rebellion in East Tennessee, and the suffering of himself and of Union men while imprisoned at Knoxville, was listened to with profound attention. Speeches were also made. by Gen. S. F. Carey and Lieut. Gov. Fisk, of Kentucky. Resolutions were adopted demanding a vig orous and unceasing prosecution and punish ment of the leading traitors; resolving that the flag of the Union shall again float tri umphantly over the walls of Fort Sumter, and from every other fort belonging to the Union; that our warmest sympathies are with our distinguished prat, and calling upon the Federal Government to afford speedy relief to the loyal Union men of the South, especially those of East Tennessee.' The exorcises closed by singing "Hail Co lumbia," by a lugs number of children from the public schools of the city, who were seat ed on the stage. Island No. 10—The Rebel Floating Battery Submerged—Advices from New Mexico. ST. Loots, April 5.—A eorreipondent of the Republica, writing from the flag-ship Ben ton, on the evening of the ad, says: Early this morning, an attempt was made to tow the,rebel Boating-battery to a point where it could command our mortar boats. A brisk fire was opened by the mortars, and in the course of half au hour the battery was struck several times, splinters being thrown in all directions, and several beams displaced. One shell exploded directly inside the battery, when it was immediately submerged to the waters edge, and towed out of range. The rebel steamer Winchester, which was sunk some time since to abet...not the channel, north of the, Island, used by the rebels as a point from which to watch our movemente, was shelled to-day, and burned to the water's edge. Skillful firing to-day made the rebels very cautious, and all their tents have been moved far : out of range. Advices from New Madrid confirm previous reports of the erection of rebel. batteries oppo site that point. All quiet there. River fell ing rapidly and troops can soon bo landed at any point along the banks here. Distinguished English Visitors-• Order from Secretary Stanton. W•SHINGTOS April h.—The arrival hero of Lord Edward davendish, son of the Duke of Devonshire, and Lord Cecil, of the Rifle Brigade, stationed also, colonel fetny, of the himthuterberlan'th,PareyN now also stationed in Canada, is regartilidat;illiz . dal circles es an event claims "for thent a cordial inception, they being contridoked as types of a more friendly and general - class in England than the members of .Esikilanzent, correspondents of the press, and aftersi. Who after visiting the South, returned 'to Great' Britain, sympathizing with the rebellion. The Secretary of War directs that hereafter no person not in the service• of the United States, 'ball be permitted to take passage in any transport, withodt the special permission of the War Department. Two New Military Departments Creatied. WAS DITAIITSZ77, Waskiniffon, April 4, 1862. Ordered, Ent, That portion of Virginia and Maryland, lying between the Mountain De partment and the Blue Ridge, shall consti tute a Military Department, to be called the Department of Shenandoah, to be . tinder the command of Major General Banks.: Second, That portion of Virginia, East of the Blue Ridge and went of the Potomac and the Frederiokaburg and Richmond Railroad, including tbo District of Columbia, and the country between the Potomac and - Patuxent, shall be a Military District, to be. called the Department of the Rappahannoek, and be under the command of Major General Me- Dam'''. By order of the President. Important from Island No: O. Osten, April o.—The Criteria leland No. 10, lie t night, disabled Ile floating battery of the rebels. One shell struck "directly in it, killing tires men, and disabling'it so that it floated down tow ards the foot of the island. The firing to-day has been' mom active, and has done good execution. A messenger from New Madrid, this eve ning, reports that the rebels emoted a battery, hut night, opposite Point Pleasant. This morning they opened fiercely on 'oar works. After firing for some time tho battery was silenced by our guns,and a warehouse on the Kentucky shore tire by our shells; its con tents were consumed. No casualties on our Bide ajm reported. Their loss is' not known, but several must here been killed. All is quiet here. . There is news from the 1 . 011120111• CL ' Surgeon General' Finley Arrested . . PBELADZIMIIIB, April 6.—The iiielletia,.or this afternoon, says: We learn fibm a mi llennia just from Washingto- a Surgeon Oa. 0. A. Finley, who has been re grad from Dimw i t, the head of the Medical • • 2 of the army, has been sent to Fort ViIIITIM,. Ha passed through this city last nial No in formatiOn has n given as to 'Abases of this arrest, bu there must be tom ing more than mere in ciency to induce the govern ment to reser to each a stringent measure. Surgeon Gene Finley was born - in Ohio, and appointedfrom that Bate. ._ • has been tm a trident, however, of the 24th and in this city, and is well known allay - of_ citizens. Beanregard Outilad •iilt Corintb Now roan, April s. 7 —Tin New itinitlVortd, in an extra, says • that private information, derived from a responsiblenoureeA has reach ed here re that Beangard brie beearnitflanked in the position' his relied army ordiphid near Corinth, Bliss, and. was • compelled , to fall bnek; and also that wheavy body'. of United States troops had got in betweron'the enemy and the city of Memphis, - not far' . from the Idistlssippl, thus cutting off comininication and retreat-.. Glorious miws, adtb' the World, luny be exprted from Abet quarter in 'a day Telegraph Cab eobnect FOrtreisi Monroe with 'Capri Chilies. :Wasanwizoir,April tepotri.;..m.e, to reconnect Fortress Monrae tilth Cape Charles, will soon be le working oiler, as the material is - already there, and three boon of uninterrupted work; with 'Assemble 'weather and smooth water,.willle millicient 'for the !domes Of the -enterprise,. FriMi Von.. Beiiiita 7 Vietnam: ,Bblifitriaa qiiit.in this corps,' with the exception of an occa sional exchany - of sbous, eat a long range, With Ashby's battery.' The etoops eare in o good eondition aid anxious move forward. Gin. Shiside health 'continues to itoptore. M=== Boaral, 4,.—The -1 limipts; from Liverpool, Thi•llalifaz, arrivint About b. o'clock this morning. Her , ataite have bets ientilontb; and lOU be duel:iv - Nitric* put 7 9%144 tble'etening. - . , , -F`rewWisfkiagtea..--,—... . . . WASHINGTON, April 5.—A special order was issued to-day from the War Department, as follows Col. Dutassy, of the Garibaldi Guards, New York Volunteers, and all the officers of Gen. Bleaker's division who are now-under arrest, are, hereby released from arrest, and will join their regiments without delay, and resume their respective commands. It is not believed in prominent circles that Ex-Senator Irwin has arrived at Richmond, as announced from Fortress Monroe. Lath Richmond papers announce that Jeff. Davis has appointed and the Seriatecerifirmed • full set of territorial officers' for Arizona. It thus appears that the rebels are In advance of the 11. S. Government, as the bill for es tablishing a provisional government in that territory Is not yet acted upon in Congress. Postal operations have been resumed with Martinsburg, Va., and the office at Harper's Ferry will be opened next week, under the direction of the Postoffice Department. Many of the contrabands who have been temporarily subsisted by the Government, until employment could be provided, are now usefully occupied at the several hospitals. A considerable number have been engaged as servants in private families. .The Provost Marshal, Mayor Dosner, has `arrested sundry persons, who were prosecu ting a flourishing business by defrauding sol diers, under the pretence of obtaining dis charies for them. Several of the parties are Englishmen. They are now in confinement at the Central guard house. Since the reception of the intelligence of the recent victory, many of tho convalescent sol diers in the hospitals seem suddenly restored to health, judging from the crowds of them, who daily resort to the Provost Marshal's of fice,' asking to be returned to their respective companies, and expressing an' anxious de sire to participate. Wasinewrow, April s.—The following mes sage was read at - the War Department this evening : FORTRESS MONROE, Appril 6.— To Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of ar : We have heird some firing In the direction of Yorkto_Wh._ Two or three regiments have gone to Ship ping Point. From information received to•day it appears that the Merrimac is in the dry dock loaded with coal. She Is to oome out of theidtick to day with two more guns—one of them of large calibre. All goes on smoothly. I do not believe the army of the Potomac will Sad many troops to contend with. J. S. Wool., Major General. The boat which brought this message to the Cherry Stone Telegraph Station, left the Fort ress at live o'clock this afternoon, up to which time there wee no change of affair' in the im mediate WASHINCITON, April 6.—We are authorised by the War Department to say that dispatches from Fortress Monroe, dated 3 o'clock Sun day afternoon, have been received by the De partment. A reconnoissance have been made toward Yorktown. The headquarters of our army are about five miles from Yorktown. There had been come cannonading, but ap parently without injury on either side, and no engagement had, up to that time, taken place. A dispatch to the Secretary of War, dated New Madrid, April 5, states that last night Captain Neagh, with the gunboat Carondelet ran the gauntlet at Island No. 10, and is now available to Gee. Pope. She was fired upon by the Memphis batteries, but not struck once. General Orden.—D. C. McCallum having been appointed Colonel to the volunteer ser vice, be is assigned to special duty in the War Department, as 'Military Superintendent of railroads. Anson Stager having been appointed Colo nel in the volunteer service, he is assigned to special ditty in the War Department, as Mili tary Superintendent of all telegraphic lines in the United States. Edward S. Sanford having been appointed Colonel in the volunteer service, be is assigned to special duty in the War Department, as Military Supervisor of telegraphic dispatches and army intelligence throughout the United States. They will be respected and obeyed accord ingly. By order of the Secretary of War. L. THOMAS, Adjutant General. The boat which left Fortress Monroe, at 10 o'clock this morning brings Word that's& that hour all was quiet to tho immediate vicinity, and no - indication of any movement on the part of the Merrimac. Latest from Eastern Virginia. EDINBURG, VA., April s.—Yesterday after noon the enemy unmasked a section of a.bst .tery three-quarters of a mile from the battery on the right wing of -our forces, which wee under the command of Capt. Huntington, and situated a mile to the west. This time the enemy's object was to drive our pickets be yond Stony creek, which divides this town, as well as to retard the operations of the bridge builders. (apt. Huntington shelled the rebels from their position in very short order. During the day the enemy concealed his force in the ravines, but hie eitletres were in eight, and were very active. During the night one of them was killed at a distance of 600 yards, by a sharp-shooter of the 3d Wis ..consin regiment. Detachui outs of the United States Signal Corps, under Lieut. Rowley, obtained an ex cellent view of the enemy's encampment, near Mount JaCkson. Last night there was a large fire kindled on the mountains, east of this town, snitch made a magnificent illumination, which aided their enterprise considerably. A corps of pioneers and bridge builders has been ordered forward by Gen.. Williams, and will be organized and equipped immediately, as well hero as in other divisions. Enroll M. STANTON. Boaratary, of War Tho position whore the advance batteries now rest, commanding 'all the elevations be yond Stony'ereek, were seletted by General Banks, amid the hottest of the enemy', fire, oh Tuesday; and are unassailable by the rebels. -.Tho military force under Jackson is under stood to be principally composed of pressed men, who reduse to fight its, " Troops from Page and Rockingham have returned to a'point on the boundary line be tween these counties, where Choy are mtrotich -41 to defy Jackeon'e attempts to compel them to Join him, and there aro some rumors of come fighting having taken place bet Ween them. Col..lLolliday, of the first Vermont cavalry, cotornittea suicide, this morning, during e temporary fit of despondment. Movements on the Lower Potomac! PHILADILFLLI►, April s.—Tho N. Y. Times has . the following special dispatch from the . Lower Potomac: Nook's Dioirion, Monday, April 3: A regi ment of picked men, belonging to the axed.: tier Bribade, left Liverpool Point,under com mand of Can. Sickles, early on Tuesday merning, for Stafford Corot House, on •irreon noirsanee. The 'troops landed at Slippery Point batteries, and marched from tbenoe put Dhmfries, through' Aquia, to Stafford Court Hbuse. There wee some skirmishing between a body of 600 rebel cavalry and the adva need corps of Gen. Sickles' command, elk miles this side of Stafford, and the ,ffring eon tinned on both sides until we reached that: place, on Wednesday, at 4 p. m. The rebels in their retreat set fire to the town and all the snores. Our forces , promptly stopped the con flagration as soon as they entered. A namber of prisoners, honer!, stores, 10.,, fell into our hands. From Brooke Station a force of 1,200 rebel' infantry, and atattery of six field pieces, were moving rip to "support their. baralry. After remaining in Stafford three bona camp fires were built on the train to deceive the rebels while our forces withdrew from ••the place. Con. Sickles, with part of his corps, arrived back at Slippery Point this` morning: The rest came in at Brent's Ferry, opposite Liverpool Point. The eorpe marched forty eight miles in Bevergeenlours, over the woret kind of mountain roads. At Fredericksburg there are but few troops, and they are failing back to Richmond. • The citizens state that. the Confederate f.loverntecut intend abandon, big Virginio. _ • Now Yoar., April 5. 7 -The eteamship ,Sup ply, from Warsaw/band oethe 29th alt. ar fired here this afternoon. She reports that theVulted Stoke. batteries orr thwithore were ill ready .to:,,eommenee 'the attack . :ettl Yoe. ..pataskt- when she left, and from the fast that . I, '*TY:f*rvi.an.h.* k that , Td .. OtkiicA,9 ion tha.3oth r no denbi ! the-work, had oommetteelt Arrival of.lite Silted of the 51k. Ohio Cinek!knati: ; _ • Oncturvn,; April 8.--Tho killed of-thb bik Ohio, at the of ‘')Vinobestor, utunbor, Arriiiirkisen jOisterday,. and lay -in' ' Onto - at - tbo , Cintbrii Grays' , -Asinoty; *hove the? were visited by buy • bambini of oiti; ions, The finorid'oteinonlos . took plow to-. Arrival from Wrreaw Sanaa, - - -- , -FlOllll.-FOrireall-MearaleAll FORTUSS - MONEOZ, A p rils.—" The la . 4 telligonoe wetave from the Merrimac is Norfolk loot night. At that time she coaling up at the Navy Yard, and was expiat ed to come out to-day. Ship 'has two new gnus on board. It haabeen reported that Commodore Hollins would ' command the Merriman on her next trip, but the name of Captain Peguinis the t latest mentioned in that connection. The Yorktown, Jamestown, Teaser and four other gunboats are at Norfolk. A deserter came in this morning from the vicinity of Harold's The enemy's force in the Peninsula is not reported so large as has been supposed. Gen. Magruder's headquarters are at prese ent at Leo's Mills, near Williamsburg. The steam tugs Tempest, Hasa and Ellen arrived this forenoon from Newham, having left on Thursday. They bring a large mail for the North, and dispatches from army and naval commanders. ' There is very little , news of interest from Gen. Barnside's Departmeat. • Report was current that Gen. Burnside had been ordered to evacuate Newlern within six days, that ho had returned reply that he would meet the rebel commander Goldsboro and at Raleigh. There is little change in the state of affairs at Beaufort. • Fort Macon still holds out. Extensive preparations will be commenced in a few days. The steamer Peabody arrived from New York to-day, and proceeds to Hatteras. We were visited by a thunder storm lut night. . To-day cannonading has been heard from the direction of Yorktown. No official reports have been received, but it is rumored that the town has been burned. This Is probably incorrect, however. An other report says a fight is taking place there this afternoon. A Sag a of truce, this afternoon, brought down the following released prisoners of war 'from Richmond: Col. Beauford, let Va. regi ment, Capt. Blies,l.l.S. A., taken in Texas last Summer, Col. Woodruff, let Kentucky, taken in Kentucky. The Richmond papers mention that two men, named Pryco Lewis and John Scully, have been convicted as spies, and were to have been hung yesterday, but that a short respite had been granted. The men claim to be British subjects, and loyal. Afobik, April 4.—The Advertiser has a spe cial message from Memphis, statingthat Gen. Buell hiul reached Savannah, on the Tennes see river, from Columbia. There had been brisk skirmishing and great activity on both sides for the great struggle. On Wednesday a Yankee fdrce,2,ooo strong, landed at Biloxi, from three vessels, and out the telegraph line between New Orleans and Mobile. Conviction and SentenCe of a News paper Publisher. W.A.81/r5070.11, April 6.—Edmund Ellis, pub lisher of the Boone County Standard, was tried before a military commission, at Cohunbis, Missouri, on two charges. The first charge waa the publication of Information for the benefit of the enemy, and -encouraging-semis term° to the Government of the United States. The second charge was for the violation of the laTws of war, by 'the publication within the lines of the troops - of the United States, in a nubile newspaper, of articles and, information intended and designei to comfort the enemy, and invite persona to rebel against the Gov an:lntent of the United States. One of the oubliestions was styled "Letters from the Army," and another, "Root Abe, or Die," and the third, "News from Gen. Price." The Commission found the prisoner guilty of the charges, and sentenced him to be placed and kept outside the lines of the State of Mix soari during the war, end that the press, types, furniture and material of the printing once of the Boone County Stamford, be con fiscated and sold_ for the use of the United States. .Gen HaHeck approved the finding and sen tence, and directed the printing office to re main in charge of the quartermaster until fur ther orders, that the prisoner be placed out-' side of Missouri ' and that if he return during the war, _ without permission, that be be ar rested, and be pled:n:l l in close confinement in the Alton military. The proceeding being returned to the War Department , they were approv dby the Secretary, and an order issued that the form otprecedure-abould be adopted in lijovemunis by the commanding officers of all the military departments. Telegraph Wire Cut--Gunboat Re- connoissance. CHICAGO, April 5.-A special dispatch to the Tribune, dated' New Madrid, April 3d, says that the telegraph, to-day, was discov ered cut in a dozen places between New Mad rid and Siketown. Gen. Pope immediately limited • special order, directed to citizens slang the route, thatthey will beheld respon sible for the. safety of the telegraph ; that if any damage is done to it near their farms or residences, their bottles shall be burned, and themselves and families arrested, brought to court and visited with the severeit punish ment. . The Times' Cairo correspendent, of April 4th, states that reliable information has been received from Tennessee that the gunboats Cairo Lexington, Taylor, and the transport .Tigress, made a reconnoissance as far. as Flo rence, Ala. They met with no resistance on the way. They only discovered one deserted battery where the enemy had 9 guns planted. Passengers and -specie for Europe. Nair Tons - , April s.—The -simmer- Edin burgh has 218 passengers sad $384,000. The Saxon's has 102 passengers and $160,000 in specie. Both trill mil soon. Markets by Telegraph. - Pnaratztents, April 6.—Flour;. firmer feeling, but not much doing; Wee ZOO bbl.. superfine at tst4 525 and low grade extra family at SS 60: N 5. 1,1 tour steady at Itff 25 unicorn meal at $2 76. Wheat firmer;. x127®1 30 and white at $1 1 45. dales 2,000 bush. rye at 70c. *ma =Ova at 5334 654,Y. for yellow and 60@i61e for white. Ostala bet ter requeet, with sales at 3:04360. Clover seed in good demand at S 5 12YA15 25. Small sales of timo thy seed at 82, and flax teed at $2 1000 15. Co ff ee dull ; small sale. of Rio at 18,919 c. and liaguyra at 21c. Provilikuut held firmly; galas UMW pa& at SIM} 13 50and Monks hams. in ykkie, at Sc. Unlearn at 534 . 604... Sales of 500 Ws. Ohio whisky at iffe. Now lams, April s.—Flour heavy; Bairn MO bide. Wheat doll but nominally anchan:d. Corn quiet end unchanged ; 'dales 10;000 bush. Beef and lard firm. Whiegy dull; holders ask ~ while buyers offer only 22. e.. firm Yuan, April fic-Ejenititt.rCottna . dull at 27,ti0. Flour heiry ; sales 8,000 bbis. Wheat quiet; riles 15,000 bush. u Bl 10 for Milwaukee club. Pork firm. Lard unchanged. Whisky steady 2423 oogar firm at fiMigjin. . Coll. Geary at Middleburg, Va. THE REBELS.DRIVEN OUT BY BAYONET CHARGE. , A special dispatch to the Philadelphia. Inquirer, dated Middleburg, April 4, says: Col. Geary's advance encountered three hundred of Stewart and - White's, cavalry, and a force of infantry at Middleburg, Va.,' last Saturday. _lie marched. from .Philo moat in the moping, and drove In the rebel pickets outside of Middleburg, when he en tered the town; and discovered the infantry in retreat and the cavalry posted to make A Maud. A gun was , placed to command the main street; and the 28th, well deploy.: ed, advanced by all the approachem to the town, while the main body rushed through it with bayonets fixed, and on a "double quick;" driving the enemy before theta. The enemy made a halt in a hollow beyond the town, evidently maneuvering to draw out the Michigan cavalry in pursuit, so their infantry might flank them. • Comps .nies of the 28th now opened on them hum behind stone fences, with their rifle* when the cavalry dashed off precipitately: A gun of the 28th, in the centre of the town, now opened upon them, and' drove then from a - thieket two miles" distanti every . shell "exploding. in, the woods. . . • . The charge through the town was fraught with great excitement.. Hnipseeks were thrown aside in the street as the men mush ed forward:, Overcoats and blankets; lined the sides of Me wled." Stores were'speedilY olosed,-women screamed; horses dashed .for : Eyerything., was excitement, .but in pied:order. Col. Gary dashed on at the head, and at one time was within twohun-' dyed yards of the rebel cavalry. CoL Geary's command his soma the leountry.as far down as Mdie, from which place it returned as far as Sinekerville to assist at Winchester; but the battle there mut decided before it : could get further. [Middleburg is a poet-boa ugh," of Loudon county, Virginia; on a small affluent of the Potomac, one hundredand forty-three miles Morth from Richmond: It is one Wf the, princiFel tow= of the- maintyitaidlmfdrit the resent rebellion : Wen - mile. trade.] LINDSErg ttdPROVED Cutaneous Dise v . RrYsiPaltili, • Pimpleiion the Faee, Sere Byes, Tatter Affectiolut, Scald Shad, • Dyspepsia, -• Poi4tTexteis. Old and Stubborn Moen, - Rheumatic Disorders, ,Taundloe. • " :Salt Rhoum, , - , Mercurial Diseases, General Debility; Liver Gota . plaiat, Lossiil'Appetite; , Low Spirits;. • -= Postale Voniplsiats, EpilepstorTits; Paralysis or Palsy, ' ' Syphilitic Disease's. iuuf Caries of the .13onos, TOGETHER , WITH ALL , ( matt iIIEGIANXB ;.4 HAVING TRIM ORIGIN IN A 'DNPRAVED , CONDITION-0F NLOOD, OE 4:O3OIILARG. EY • CABE OP DANIEL A. BOND. iB6i ; . „ Da. G. 8. Xstnizw.,—l tabs tamanie hi-nuking : this soh:Wary Valmont,* *or of a ineditiinet ptF pond by you Mated "Lnestemrs Ewen anentintniur I had WPM for Ire years with ih tt wit t hi,;wltikht,. broke rot on my head and forekeerlso asita dbafiitres: . au veil mush, and took off the hair When Itt's arm made Us anwaranci; It also Itrokit On e vainey arm shave and belowthe elbow, and eat into and fish so as to apnea barbel sore. Tit* arrives* an my load went se. far that serersi smell Seat, of bone cams out. I was 'very weak sad kw WOW, and had glees up all hope of ever getting. wall, aiir had tried moral skillful physicians and they dbll Ina no good. In Separator last, 1861, I Wu induced to try iIIPSOTX3 Zunis moat coder I had no kith,. Went bevlichice, but - alter I had rued these bolded' of Blued ffecanner, wises doers ea lay head and arm - beg i n to hat. I have now taken trightor ten bottles, and my bead and arm are entirety well except the scars remaining Scan tire' saran I will also state „Oat I had the rhstotiathan ••• very bad in my arms and Up. The Blood - ikeimbei • also cured the rheumatism. I am now a will man, - Over forty yews of opas , and I feel suple ad ' as I did When I was twenty, • and hallo Inciamikls- , • weight twenty ?rands. I Valeta 'La state that alert disease to my forehead was se bad that when - staoped and lifted anything Macy, the blood run ant of the sore. Dr. Serer had a photograph fatten " me by lir. Carps, the artist; alter I begin to gat well. It dam not show my- appearance .r bad on' It was twang I commenced taking the medicine. 'Tam eau fee the photograph, Imo of which is 'mein ray palestina, and ale at Dr. Keyine,s, 140 Woadateset, I would also stet. that I took - the the StaidSean' bee which was made balbs*Dr.Keyser cxneunenovi utak.' • tog tt. Although it Itelpad- ma motosi I diknot coven fast until I got tha kind nude by Dr.' Keyes"- lainselL Otte balk of hiedittmenrinvefoed two crib* old. believe-It ft • great Land better. I haw reaninnindal the Stool )term. or to a great many of my friends for various dhemen,“-. aid I bitten it has helped-The whole of them. TOR, map publish this If you wish, and lam auzkus that • all who am Winded: es I Was map be mined. 'I Um this city, No. 4 PIES strukt 4 and am' employed at Cad. rifle k Aadosames frisks Marble Works, IA • Wayne street : r - DANLKI, A. BOYD.- A BLIND BAN' CURND.-' Dos to MB% 't °ln t .° I " b°lntz "wadi WWI to both Ma for newly! Mer. Bled on .Do. .*7oct stout thee. , month. oftV;lotd' him to gt.me du!!!:40= t4..14141445pii Br the Blind, its Philadelphia. Ile told was, limit. need Dot Co to Philadelphia to. Pt Vll4 be.too l :",- modltftto that roild moo =Oa takt, tor tit, was in tha :plead,maeimated 6r It two er times imftne NNW la this citY, and : Was relbwede Amt my dissiMealftlYa tWistrned attar a month after I came esker iha,tuamitaL I founA„,tay Mos was returning sad I called, by., the advice or „ . goad - Mend of Min*, on Dr. Keyser, who hal 01 14 0c.01i my sight, and mj •yes are nearly as well as aver. ll* Doctor Pee me °Lindsey's DUNA Seeactrerl aeds • waah. %• • • .1 2' DAVID KINNOLLT, Meson lILIXIa, 611 go. Fittaiburgh,- 31176, V. Anderson !tree,: AI lawny A lUD SORE LEG OTIRU.' tirrauses. SoPtolabor 11 4 / 04 L—I 4044 1 aqub that 1 bays lad sore lag for ova a roar.' f - Wel covered with akar*. awl pone tkat costa_ ;Or, work br malty a rot. k lity leas awatkatOikai r /,:!fat - 1 ,014 blo to 49 allith,thit ox . w lon dm, Nast ,Ipact„, atontbl. 1 - 131;doevata1 of tle boat doctoni NU.% city, bat without say boaattvfloally I called ca Dr. Keyser, at No 140 %food stroit, whtioaly .ittattdid me about two wools, add ta» us bit two botttea 01 loalkttaa; and I am mow • satin* lerell tad eland wall to alit mouths. - I an alopi t orat at tbo Is&.sigh. foot, ,* - iroirin wMes for ono caa 2IIOI IAB "31111/1o; I _ . - ~~ I ... _ ...: C t:. learD• cenliibrl as riiY ?thia. al Merv 6 Sillsl l- 1 -1 krfsig is dm matt. - pc-4mo. a. Kansas, Isßui.itomanel , , 'l4O lirtiod Newel. 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It will 011X11 ABTEXA. - ' -. 1 ~ : ' It will score Sala TAialit 111kil _ AIT , ;-• ~,,, It irtU cure OOUGHII- AND COLDB,sad le ate Aku... 1-, w ua bl e e l umetil p er ;Menne of the IC eDitlFTl;ead % '.• sarNevaur or Cbaitterelta.lllll 0. , W - . , ./. a lirm here the _Dogged& we WIJ311•111 0 11 bliti -.:, . pupa& plLLtleitei Ur they do not cutorrepne . ;4_ki vi IkthallipliCot , trhout you pm , ~,-, ~, ,•.i. _ ..__. __.___ ... _ - . 3 h uni 144 - 6;61 T . The. can at hit witorsliadiet hr. • box of aro.. by. ?Ran, post paakil . prima 'oelpt Ozo Dollar* 6 , - -