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'“?j' ® : a’-cjYV' -y-v*. . 1 * f-a ■ ''P-’!-c-3s¥ „.;u. . i«\ i>’a:*s? m * 3-,<y, ***s >v. •. ■ • 1 4 ' •MX ?v1 >’i ' » ’i *J ‘ * •♦f**v v »v**c- • v * i Vf ft i4f ftj l * -t;>r • ■ ; A i «'l ,i ! .. ‘■‘i l ! V;-*i ,; T ' v '* J ; r : Bi£ ; ~'L\»|i' : ‘. ! '. '•• • ' V*- * -"-'y < ; V '- : . .*. > ,\'* .t» • •.* v v-% ‘ • ■’.'*■'* »■ v * :*■•:. « .» i 4 A t 1 ‘ * *«•» , * t ; »'• ■ ** \ :V ‘ \ * ■» -v*\v H*. ' 3 , .V ;:.v]’;:t:: j-'" ’ >;••;; •-_•--•• .■.■••■ . -• ..v.j IPH "Ipsbttrglc- -a CITY AFFAIRS. I tromaiAz papeb op tick citt. HitioioiiOOisAi. OzmTuian Cor tha x . .. fftmca.bj &.K. Shav t OpUeIaS7No. IS Fifth • itraat-roorreeted 4*Uj: r ... * I*sca. t*BBADI. g o'dook, a. a.— 90- SO U » » 100 80 : 6 “ r.«....._ : ■■ B®. BaromfltM,.™™ —... S0*?10 • v Te» Pmgumdn; Gamt»i morning and ♦toning sdltloni, for «ala at the new* and po riodlcal itoroof Mr.J.T. Samplo, near tho Plttlbnrgb, It. Wajn* A Chicago Railroad - dapot) Itdotal «tract, Allegheny. i ' Republican. County Convention. fh» Bepubllcan voter* AUenkony County «ro non ••tod to moot »t tholr ratal place* of holdloe • ■ ■ - .bottom, on iATOBDAY, THE UOtH BAY OF • i AOOOBT IHBT., BMSQ THE lABT SATOBDAY ■ 0F IBS MOBTO-OV IB* AFTIBKOOS OF I K , .’ ; i. _ ■■ 4Xjction district and precinct In the county, to rep ;p., < .;" nMst ttajn ] n t)l j BepufcUefcn 1 0.imtj ConTCntlon, i. , . 'which will uMtnble la IhojQoartßonio, InthoClty I of WtUbirgh, on HOBDAY, IHE In DAY 0Y SEPTEMBER HEXT—BEIHG THE FIRST MOW* 1 DAY 0T SEPTEMBER-AT U O'CMOK IB TBI fit Li •; >i - TOBKHOOB Or-SAIDDAY, ■ ■ lb« cl/Joct of thU Contention Uto place In noinl- M fKitiflAtea for tho foilowlne bfflcu, Tit; I . , 0 n» memher of CoigMi ior- th»Twntr-S««.nd ~ ,-t . - oSmmbOT oiOonS™”for th« Tocaly. Third Con. l'At t ome y forihc.Oountyof Allegheny- A SUte Senator-lbr tho County or Allegheny. v-TwomrtnbeH'of the Hotowof Bepneentattresf-r ■if for '*>• Cw,ll, r of All#* V: A • oftho Poor ftr r the Coonly r of Alley .:.i i • meettogltowltct ih»»d»l«rat«win '• i' , behel4.latliecoontrji»etw<o>tt.o-how»of J”** , c '-/ ' "dock to tbo afternoon, and. .In tho dtitanf MUf ""'Mk'ud-AllHßtayiat* l» 'to&Vpl.f }S* ' emntr: between* tho- boon of 6 tnd 8 o clock tn tb® ‘ ; ‘ do>; Thooebdloo «TMagt»te. the Wwti»Mp«willbe m»rking f .»na in tb® title* , "fflS Committee . ' JOHIf F. DBAVO* Ohilnnan. B. BGHOTEB» jß.,Beeret»rjN A Chdpol Tcnt Wanted. E«t. domes Huiluli Chaplain.atPortress :)f ww wwy hai iaddrossod.a loiter to the Pitts-. ' burgh Subsistence Committee, from which wo Bisks the following extract: Allow mo to mention t» jout Committcs oiigtentueedof » place for religious wor lUp. *Heie ate nearly 1,000 men, hundreds cithern couldwalkor hobble to somogsther .. in* polntereiy morning, bed we euoh apiece. Benoe, ws cannot bring the truth homo to so 'meny poor sick and wounded soldiers. 7-- TS mefll ths wants:;wo. must get a la>, pitch’it in front of ihe beminary, In • which* we may hold morning dally prayer ' • • toeetinge, Sunday eorrloes, serious close as locutions, if necessary, and in "hush‘ «an alad arranga for a mdingroom. Itblnk T . nfißM Horth will faraiah fraa thair p»r .... Dtrf.both leevlar-and wligioua, for • - pupaae. Heir profitably Ijdia. might {hereby spend hours, now spent in indolence useless meditation. Hereycm sss whet we went, will yonr Christian friends ia Plttilmrgh xeipoad faTorably_to inch a • i ■■■:■:-■ eoilT It will cost about i»0. If you con I assist us in eeoompUshiug this object, you win ] " wo trn«t,en. impetus to the M «stor s ■■ i‘ cause omongst the sick end wounded soldiers. • Your* truly# . Jas. MAaBHAtL, Chaplaio at Fortran Honroa. ;. , Contributions for the ebose worthy, object, Sen be left et Albree, Son A Co.’s, Wood street; or Wsymen A Son’s, SnslthOeld street, ■r - sud they will be forwerdod et.onno by the , ; Subsistence Committee. Clerk McConnell, ol Company F, IOUi tt« /- ' tenet, who m token prisoner doting the ' buttles before Eiehmond, end confined for fire , • * week! ettbo rebel Cepital. bntwbohe* been relested end le egein with hie regiment,. —writes 4ohl*-fethor, et Freedom,. Beerer enunty, deteilingtb* incident* of bie ceptnre, bU treetment, etc. We extreot ee follow*: . * «We bed e herd time of it while we were ' et Biobmond. We only got two meele P« • dw, end sometime* only one—end ell we got wee efonrtb ofeloefof breed end eemeU - plesooffreeb meeVwltbont eeU. Thet wee our breekfest. For supper we got the fourth ■ of eloef of breed. I knew eome men to seU their only pelr.of shoe* to get money to boy Sid, eid otber. to tell their eoete end pSS; I eew men there pty one deller wide, Sdf for e loef of breed ebont the eiee of .our ; tee cent ioeyee. I boilers there were three or fonr men dled lrom-*terTStion..whilow* «reon the lelend. There were from fire to tlx died erery dey while wo were there. Tho nrieoeerl took e good deel of monoy into the ■ ' city, end‘borehole would rether hsTeonr ' monejr then their own, endwouldpey epre . nlttm fof lie* 1 • Recruiting* J. W, We stlaio, senior editor cfthe Indl ■ ui county Steuenger, and E. T. Cornwell, principal of the public echool, *re recruiting. • company of infantry for thewer, »t Indt- «*.- Both~-of-these gentlemen are well . known me upright andenergetio men, and will Sri no trouble in filling out their company. : Wimwoto* CotSrr.—The Examiner 3*l*. Ueemiting is' gblngoo. briebly elLffrer. the wtnnte ' iYe lenrn that on Saturday about 30 i ££bJenenrolled .t-Bebllayme. 40>aji Cfarb ttwn, 09 *t Monongaheta city, 1J at Croce ' Seek, between 40 and 50 at Prosperity, ser '"■relit Hickory, a largo numbor at Canons • Surg, 100 in "Washington, end re^eotable, * aumbirs'et other points. # Xf the projir effort <ls madej the full quota ofour oounty under botbicallswill be made up. We learn that Bar. Mr. KueeUug, Presbyterian minuter at *HlokoTT« ia lb® pitnotio work of ' raiiinr e company of volunteers tor the war, ; and is Meeting with vorygrest euocais. WrarensViaoiSLi.— The Wheeling rtttt ■ is progressing with better sue* . . oafams week than last, both in-Uie city and county, and there seems to be a determination - urnoa the part of our young men generally to ; Statretfier than be drafted. That's the only , atteroatite now, and there are but few days ; to embrace it. . AU T, h „° n^ > should d?so afonoo. The ■ Sttuiri-serf ieo seems tobe rery popular, and ' dJmoaV of Mosers. Carlin and Stallman tatSdfa filling »P* There has been a largo ■ ss.fa.-Sft i -■/ ! JZtl. ftem hfeshaUeonnty, and were guar ' ' St OampCarUls, wpatatory for thdr • -«nntlnaodcheers, ■. : i, i - .V' :The Volnnteot Bounty Fond. . ThifoUoirlßlUtlrt’KMl&oM 1 *«'».“***. - ami to thobounty ftu>d f In tlioSoMad Wool.; , Mn. Morg*™ lo * l !"* - " y s o —--—:_ 11; «.1LmnWn... ...—••••• , 0 ,i , Ho*»ra* B®*™ > i' Is -:■■■ ’ .JtthMß' SUIM•.»,• vr TVT V.' T “."T“.<... 25 • Junto Sn»tU»r“‘"'"'v 10 L : v V f.-r-’ r, t i i r a C* .f -IK: ibiday MOBKIHG, APO. 16. - a inn DAY—to aaloet TWO DELEGATES from eidl Treatment of the Richmond Pm« oners. Total.. •' •*■.■% to b* folUn*rtly. -.G W®o*?* thoit z2r«fi^^H&ss*» IS. «™aW iota tt. Mooibe*4 loitaW d « -^sssssosssa wuaEt,of th«*24 *» • faw Bsiulaid, August, IS, 1832. EdiunGauUt: . ?our remarhs fa> 7** 1 "' iiy'i issue meets my vlsvi fa reprd fanii; log fundi for bounties. ■ Surely, ill ought to boor the burden of thir unholy warlike. Ai things are at preieut managed, there are in dividuals of meanr who have never contribu ted anything and boast of it. If the proper authorities would issue bonds, to inn four or live years, there is no earthly doubt but they would be redeemed. oalyjust mode is for the proper authorities to lot the tax fell upon the whole people. A» Be BVUBs Joxks' Light Ihfahtit still pays all the bounty money. Roll In boys, two days only ltfl. The chance to join this aotivebnnoh of the army, and to receive the bounty money, $165, draw# near to. a close.. Lose no time, boys. George B. Jones, Esq., of our city, subscribes private funds. Headquarters 66, Fifth street, over BeedVJewelry store. Oapt. J, H. MoElwaino and Lieut. Will. F. Wiley, recruiting ofSoers. •: “Bbax Ibpahtey."—-This fine company is filling up rapidly, and will, in all probability, hare the full complement of men *B*l® lost of the week. An extra bounty is offered for a fow more good men, and those about to enlist should embrace the opportunity at once. The headquarters are at No. 63 Fißh between Smithfield and Wood streets. FROM YESTERDAY’S EVENING BAZBTTB. The Theatre-*Ke-opentng. Manager Hendoraon will.opon »ho theatre for tho fall aeaaon with an entirely new eom -paiy. Tho liidlng.ledy U Mra. P. Myron, from Wallack'a, with Miaa Amy Froit, oom medimme, on old farorite here; Mr«. Ahle jnah, ild woman j Mia. LisileGlUoV.iOT.nU.; Miaa Fanny Burt, walking lady; Mlaa Anna, Hyatt, chambermaid, and: Mlaaea A. and L. Hardy, Wortmen and Mnfraj-for utility. Tho danaenae la Nelllo Koaa., Mr. G. P. Chap lin, from Winter Gordon, will be leadln giro- | tleman; Mr. F. Mordapnt, from Niblo a, “hoavymnn ;** Mr. Joseph Seflon, low com edy; Mr.Chnroh, oommodlan i Mr. Chippon dall. drat-old-man# and .D. Myron, Thorne, Ward; Johnaton, H. Hndaon, Morrli.Ggden, and Gordon, walking gentlemen. Mr. B. Bice la theprompterand MrpMorria tho aoenlo artlat. Everything girea; premia. of a .00- ceaaful aoaaon, and wo. learn, that Mr. ■ Parenport and Miaa Alio. Plaelde hare al -1 ready boen engaged as stats. '■ Another Race on Uie Tapia* A into letter from Philldelpbia inform* ui tEiTthe contest between Word ud Hemlll is likely to bring about other matobes. BtoTen ion, of Poughkeepsie, armed on Monday at Ward’, stopping place; and his frt«“dst«imed desirous of making a match. Bash, of this oity. Three or four Pittabnrgh ers hearing of this, started immediately to ar raagotiie preliminaries for a trial between : Bash and Slevonson —determined to make a mktch or back Stevenson ont. - -The betting between the fnonds of nard and HamUlwas not very heavy, and,gener allv even; and as the time drew near tho odds tamed in tuvor of Hamill, whoso Mends wens much morn numerous than Wards. Hamill 1 -eras eroeedlngly oenfldent of his own prowess, tad the tasult .of the short race has shown that he wasjnot mistaken. Donation to tho Bonnty Fnnil. The following note hae boon addressed to the Chairman of the Eseentive Committee, by Very Rev. E. McMahon: Tnoms M. Hows, Ee a.—Dear Sir: Please find enolosod a ohoek f°r *lo® !v! bonnty fund. At a time like this, when tao very foundation of onr government is at tempted to b. overturned, it Is the duty of ev«y good oitiren, in whose bosom a spsrk of -patriotism dwells, to come forward, and aid in sustaining it. My profession forbids me taking the sword, but 1 feel it as obligation incumbent upon mo to do what I can h to ther the enrollment of those who aro at liber ty to do so. Yonrs, very rospeotfully, E. McMmos, fir. Psul's CaTHSonat., Pittsburgh, August 13,180!. ■' Recruiting in the Cities. There are now forty-four companies recruit ing in the two cities, for three years, which report an aggregate of 2,100 men, which will give an average of.nearly 47 men to each com pany. This is exclusive of tha fifteen oompa nies of nine months’ men, who number IMO, all told, and lolly satisfy the first requisition. Beside these, there hare been near*! 209 m,n forwarded’to fill np the old regimente. . The donation of $5O bounty to the thtjo eeara’ men depend* upon the action of the Governor, In Sowing u. credUfor the.e roU nnteert nnder the erder for » drmft. and noUJ that matter is settled recruiting will berather dull. Tho latest advices from Wa.ldngton indieote an extension of time forTolun tecring until the Ist of Septamber, but at the same timotho necessary arrangements are being mode for * draft* / At Hl» Old Tricks. The notorloni ewindler, George Thompion, who has so frequently grseed our police end Court reports, in consequence of his bold swindling operations, has turned up ,D Au, ‘ gheny, as a “rocruitrng oHjoer,” in which garb he baslieen diddling Ih. patriot,o cUUens of thstplaee out of sundry small donations. Ho called upon Dr- toroggs, who gavehim uin dollar bill, but aa Boon as ha gut >ut of the of fine ho eurted to run eery mueh like a thief, and very'unlike an offieer. Thedoctorfol lowed him np.had him arrested, found out his character, and got his V back again. Thomp son will either DO oommitlod to jail or .worn into tho service- ■ - ' ' Blackberry Wine. The following is sold to bee good redye for making Blackberry wine: . ■ ' Measure yoar berrlei and braise them . to averv gallon adding on a quart of boiling water ;*let tho mixture stand hours, *tirting.oecaslonelly; then strain off Mr.fsii.’rac-Sil ar'aci’sSf straining or boiling, that will makeUptsmack that hover smacked under similar ciro”®- stances before. It may be improTed end perhaps will keep betterby adding ,» small quantity of pure French.brandy. BonxTT Patnji-Tbe Commlttoo appointed mSleWndstnieedby Tdlanuryoontrtv -bntione hero paid onobr two oompanles of tho LyonVbnildlngi Tilth .treat. of tb* «»®P“‘ e * sctfrrwsar sagg & SfeTwSSttWS-- BUBKIEP:' >EEESMS)ftwf lhrter, of rmaturgb. :.. - DIED! , •• ~ liW«lMOt-OD Wrtwjw ««i n |^to* l s > I 131 b, at hleroeldence, Mr. JAMKI) ruin• l In the Sfilb year of bla igo. i„llcd The blende of the fully »r» rtapectfhlly taeiwo to it tend the funeral, on fninar *♦»««,.»» 10 o'clock, bom hie reeldeuce on LEHMAS—On Thuraday morulps.lbo lMr blew of Col. T. k, und .Sunnla LebmM. • ÜBS WASTED,, to fill up tfi® De i. Burn Gcannß.Oapt. Lore, tor eebUh in addl , tlonml bounty of ntt MtUl. will U jrtL Apply ■ tuiolt. gcadquerterl Canal Brld j o^___ 'SUSSEX . »o 9 rtimw kAIH. 'iO B'A’KlCXl<^, 10 mS* h.o. * i (ttbj .. 2?7l£lt*rl« *trei*t. I' M 7 ' * * aVELOOBJS, of Indu jiubber ana H-ouototh! 1,,a “ Bub^ r Petnt, ze urfSißu fcggjgy *^; H r: f H IHAPB. ■ , , • ,• -:• - • • • - • L , • • Midnight Edition. BY TELEGBAPH. Geii. Pope’s Official Beporf H*u>«oi*i«sa Amt or Viboixu, V Coder Mountain, Aug. 13,1832—5 P* m -I To Major Ota. flailed, Central in Chief! On Thursday morning, tho enemy crossed the Replden »t Barnell’e Ford in heevy foroe, end advanced strongly oh th«rt“d to Crihsp nerCourtHouse. Iliaestablished mywbole foroe on the turnpike bet,r “ n t 5^“Jf K, ! SperryvWoi ready to coaoentratoatritoer DUoo.a* etiottM the enemy’* pl»n» Tidoped. Early on Friday it became apparent that the move on Madison Court Home waa meraly a feint to detain the army Gon. Sigel at Sperryvllle.and ftttaek of tho enemy would be at Oolpappuv to which place 1 had thrown forward a part of Gens • Bank** and McDowell • conn. Brig. Gen. Bayard, with part of the re« of McDowall’e corps, who was ,ln *dv*n°e, near tho Bapidan, foil slowly bMk, delaying and emharraiilng tho enemy’* advance a* far a* possible, and capturing .some of tho men. Thoforoe* of Banka and Sl£el,and one of the divisionsof McDowoU’a/eorps,worerapldly eonoentrated at Culpepper during Friday and Friday night. Bank*’ corps being pushed forward five miles'south of Culpepper, with Blckett’s dt?Won/of McDowell’s oerpa throe miles in his rea*, the corps of Bigel, which hod marched aU night,™ helled in Culpep *on Seturdey the enemy edrenced »pldly to Cedar Mountain, the.sides of whloh thoy occupied In heavy force* Gen* Bonks w« in atruetoi to take up hi. position occupied by Crawford’* brigade ofbiseom mariS, which had been thrown out the toy previous to tho enemy’s movement*. He waa direotod not to advance, boyond that Mint, and if attadksd by the, entmy, to defend hU position, and s»nd b»«k tlihely nolioe. V It was my desire to have time to give the corps of Sigel aU the rest possible, afwrthetr forced march, and to .bring forward aU the f ° n*o arHUery'of the enemy opeoed early in the afternoon, but he made no advance until nearly 5 o’clock, at whloh time a few skir mlshers were thrown forward on eaoh side un der cover of the heavy roads, to which his foroo was ooneealed, and by pushing forward a strong force to the rear of his skirmishers, Gen. Banks advanoed to the attaok. I ", The engagement dld not open fairly until 6-o'oloek, out for one and'a half hour was to-J VThtoughOut theannonading, whloh at first was directed 'mainly! the cavalry, l bad continued to receive. reports_ from Gen., Bankrthat no-attack wis apprehended, unu , that noeonildemble infantry force of tho on- ! the artil lory flriog having aatUted me that an en gagement might he et hind, though the Uto- | Jlfs or tho hunt rendered it unlllMly, I or dered Gen. MoDoweli to advance BlokeMdl vision to the support of Banks, and direotod Gen. Sigel to bring hie men np on tho ground 'Verrivedjpersonelly on tho field etT-o’elook i p. m., end found, tho option raging furiously.! The tofentry ire wes incessant end severe. I found Banka holding the potition he took up early to tho morning.! Hie lot* ''“h«*vy- Bickett’e division wes immediately pushed forward, Sind oocnpltd the right of Benke. 1 Tho brigade# of Crawford and Gordon, being directed 8 to ohenge tkelr poastlon f' o ® right, and mas* themselves In the centre- Beforetota, change oonld be effeetod it wee unite dark, though the artillery fire continued i at short range without Intermission. The artillery lira waa continued et night oy the 2d end sth Maine batteries in' Blokett a division. This fire wed most destructive, et was readily observable 1 the next morning to "TurlSreffi feelr arm, during*, tight, to line of battle, the hoevy she lio* bring kept up on both side* until midnight. At daylight sie next morning tho-enemy foil beck two mllee from oof front, and still higher Sp to? mountain. Out plok.t/it onto ed venood, and oocnpied the grounds. Tho fa tiguo of toe troops; fnjm lopg msrches end excessive heat, made it impoVsiblo for either aya'fo resume toe tenon °n Sunday. The oen were alio wed; to ;r«t anA-rrcruir to«' whole day, our only active operations being of too cavalry on toe enemy’s Sank and rear. Monday wee spent to burying the deed,end, to getting off too wounded. The eleuj wee aevere on both sidss, most of toe figuring heln* hand to bend. Tho dead bodies of both armies weiefound mingled togetherln muses over the whole ground of tho conflict. The burytog of the dead was not completed until dark orMonday, too heat being eo terrible toatkaven work lie not possible., . On Monday night too enemy fled from too field 'leaving many of his dead unbnnod,and bis wooudod on . the ground eud elong the toed to Orange Court House, e* will ha*M“ from Gen. Buford’s dispatch. A cavalry end artUlery force, under Gen. Eurord. wes immo dietely thrown, forward to pursuit; *ud tol lowed rheepemy to tbe.Ripldea, •" ***o he passed with hi. rear guard by 10 o elMkln toe morning. Pert* of our tofentry followod, the remainder mote forward to the morulog. The behaviour of Gen. Banka corps durtog the eotlon wee very tint. No more gellentiy end daring could bo * xh J i V t Su b I oeunot speak too highly of toe totra pldlty of Qon. Banks, himself, during the whole of toe engagement. He westatoo front, end exposed et muoh ea any men In hie commend. HU example wxe of too gre»U* l benefit to bU troops, end be merits andsboMd receive the commendation of his government. Gens. Williams, Augur, Gordon, o»wf«d, Prince, Graon, end Geary, behaved "itocon kpiouone gelleatty. Gens. Augur Jlm «er«rtlT woand*d» ml Gian* Pnnc®i *>J *»t in tbs dark, while pelting from ffeot, l UoZ, fell into toeWd, of to. * n i°3esire pubUoly to exprese iny appraoia- Uon toe-prompt and sfallfuh manner In whloh and Sigel brought (hr ___j their' retneeliee ootnmendi ind Mltl> liibedthem on tbe add, and of thoir oheorfnl 00-operatlon with me from the beginning to * h Brig d ; Gen. Roberts, Chief of Cavalry of thU army, was with toaadvanoo.of our toroos on Friday and Saturday, and wu ooMplou oSt f"r bis gallantry, vnd for tho valuable aid hetendereif to Gene. Banka and Crawford. I Oar loss to killed, wooodedaudmisilD* waa about 1,500-of whom 290 prisoners. . It might bo expected from toe i AhtnoUf of tho ongagoniont that a Tory Iwp nrotwrtlon of those weih killed. The enemy’. foTiu kllUd.i.ouadril and ml..lng w.«. nnw latUßod It maph ln osoou of oar own* A fall lUt of dt# oataaliiei will bo tfantndt tod as soon M posslble, togoth.r with ado taUrf raport. to which I AM »d»vo, to do tostlce to all, .. m The Great Sculling Motch-HamUl ( Again Vicwriow* Strerel prlrsU dlipstches watt ttotiTtd by partiei In tbte city, last wining, »UUng ttot HamiU bid igiin beaten Ward. One of the diapalobea ataled tbit -Homlll came la thirty juda abend, another aixty» »nd etlll another it on. qnarUr of a mite. Be thl. aa It may, thin la no doubt but whet BamlU hen been elctorlons. . —Blnca writing the aboTi »• bare mewed tbi following dispatch, from a party who wen t ’”tUp«lal Dlapatob to tin PlttabOTgh Gesette] , PSILIDItPfIUy Jtly Jd* The Moond acall host rtos cb*m pionihipy bttwte* Josho* W*rd, of N. x.» Snd James BenfiS, ofPUUbnrgh.oameoJ this »fUrsooay on tht SchajlWUriTtta Mr. Hamlll waa again the rlotor-m.klng_lSTe miles In 87 minutes and 39 iieondi, and com ing In a qnarterof a mite ahead of hte com- I potetOr. H The betting In thla olty waa $lOO to | $lO on Hamlll. T> R BULGEH, . Uaaofkotarsr ol crei7 dMcrlptlon 01 XTTJK/ e. ho 45 BMITHFI«Lt> BTUSET, PITTBBORQB. A full inortmool of PmSBtfBOU TVBBD rBBItITUBS OTHUOIII tm jooij, which wiwmoeU.tth.lowe.tprico.br CASH lolMrart*, TiUAHJK.— IiO bbla. chOioe Family flour J} j„». nrtni ailot •* rrrZ i ß , *-r-n tcTMTllutoamd TlnrtlU. «-» AtiONJ—ZUOO lbs- Bidet reoeirea and I B fcr**l*W *,-.BXSSX JLCOLUSS. ' From Sight’* Second Edition. FROM WASHINGTON. SPECIAL DISPATCHES. [BpaiUl Di«P*tch to the Pittobnrih Gazette-l > ' Wabbisgtob, Aug. 13,1832. ll liruXilOtT CißO* An edict i« miking by on. or two Eaitern journals which nro nnxloua to «»ro thom aolfM born the nppounnoo of opposition to thoJldminlltratloD, by oonrtaotog the publio that tho Proildent hoc not decldod ogiinit inning tho negroci, to dlicredlt my atatemeat ibont tho Into interflow of W eotorn mon with the Prerident on thnt lubject. Those poport on nldodby onoof tho Senator! present nt thnt intorrlow, who nttomptod pinstoring the affair omr, too bard in lost Mondny’oßepoi!.- cen. Yestordny’s Republics* oontninod tho following ynP^f - , « WnsßisoioK, Aug. 11. I notice on edltoria’rrferenoo to one of my dispntchosto tho Cincinnati <7oae««, concerning » intorriow : of cortnin wostorn mon with the pSSrati on tho inbjoot of accepting negro SSSSu followed by n commanleoUon t° Mrieot certain folio im ,reuiwson tho iamb inbjeot, nnd closes with itntement oontninod in tho ipe oul dlspnmb ” tho jOinolnnntl daily Ai»tfho Dubliibed on day ox t?at one of the Senators present said toGod's n ame t Mr. wilt resign* nnd let-Mr. Hamlin try it, —U . Tho communication It with but thnt it is from one of'the United Stolen Senator!, who was nrosontnt the intorrlow. Thli narrow! down P _A. rtW wtbw aloioWo Let us have them e UtU^dosor. l>, ll th/eommnnloaUiig Senator wlll Snticnt. any ..eh .Utoment T> .Kara, by affidavit, and his own signature to it, I wiUproducothe U.S. Sen* who was present at the interview, and who distinctly declared that he made the ply to -President’s remark abont reiign- F*i* tnmelsely as I have reported. That wUI ■□DCuSiy settle the question of veracity. It £s»Noticed that your correspondent makes oo denial of the President having said that W the people were dissatisfied he would resign *"^. k .Tnl”ucilcrwordod .Conor bat I Sought it boot to wait and too whothorit would put an end to the duonssion. Ai ox nMtodflt did. Tho Senator in quoition in Eero but bn* no reply to mnho to my original JSmtSnt to tb. which li well known hdtoto bn baiod on tho declaration! of onoof the Senator! concerned, nnd can eniilybe anb .tantUtad wb.nover any autboritir. denial!, attempted.” / BllitCl OH IB* IBBBiTB 0? TH*BM*LB. Gaa. H*U«k has derailed that the shortest «n it tit* bait for puttlag »stop to rebel I nr science in constantly threatening whatterrt bl. thin*, they -11 do if wa/on’t continue the war on conciliatory terms. He hu Included In an envelope Jeff. Dpvls- latter about Pope, the rabal Adjutant Beneral’i orders. andother papers forwarded Whim by the rebel aothari- Uai, and returned them to Eiohmond without one wort of aniwer, the Inference being that they were too insulting to receive any utten tion. ; / OASSIOB U. CLtT Ouaiu M. Clay has returned to Now York. Tho statement mods o day or two ogo that bo I will gobsok to Rossi*, pro too correct, he himself uld yo.terdoy thot bo would be glad to oorrohU oountry horo, but found his views of tbo mode of conducting tbic wor, to for as slavery U oounoctod with it, oould'nt bo bar monlaod with those of tbo administration, it would not, therefore, do for him to go tnto tbo war, because bo would bo constantly ham pered, aid if bo attempted to do what bo thought necessary, Jic' would probab y shelved like Fremont. suuiefnus'tyMi »»»•?*“ soups or THU SUMY. Tho earner of ouo military charlatan ha. finally bran out ehort. 8«. Benham’. name has'been striekoh from the rolls of the army- Those who bore known him wall hav# only wondend that this result dld’nt oome sooner. OOE I® TXBQIKIA. The importance of movement! now in pro gress, in certain portloni of oar armies In Vir finis, cannot be Detail., how*v*r, cannot b« givon for »omo dayi. OHIO BBOtkBXTB. As the partlenlare of tho lato battle come in, it appears more and more clearly that two Ohio regiment, boro the brunt of tho notion the 6th, from Cincinnati, and tho 7th, from Cleveland. Thelos.es of the last ape terrible. OUT. BLCBKBB. Gen. Blenker'e Quartormaster said to-day 'thera we. a probability that Qen. Blenker would bo sent cut to, taho command of Qen. Bob. McCook’, brigade. The statement 1. not folly cwdltod her*. ntcuumxo to bi xitssdsd to tbs Ist or scrr*Mß>** It imui that New York and eomo of tho other Baitern States have anthority to con tinue recruiting for volunteers till the Ist of Boplemhor.Soorototy Stanton having conclud ed it will lake that long to make arrange ments for drafting, get enrollment, comple ted, etc. Farther Account of the Late Battle, j Wrßßi.OTor, Aug. lS—Adrlc. from C.l pepper, dated ye.mrd.y, «y» that rto nnn injury recolrod by Gen. Benho.tha oommfndof the leoondoorped'armeedeToHel upon Ou. William*. Brig. Gen. Crawford command. Q«d. William-. diTl.ion,and Son. Qnon tbo dlrlilon of Oen. Angur, who i> ■» T.roly bat not dangaroaily woundod. A. nriiosor **w, it Orange Cb^ Homo, Go?- &ce and Cent. r^! band, of tbo anomy, on their way to Rich “onVl.ltlng th. battle gtoond. mao, If not ak. ntrt of oar aeaa officer* were - a rtMIT with our ofiloerr about tha iutad that full s.*‘. 4 H. Hill. Lon<ltreet and Swell were oppoiod to onr .mail band of hero.., and that ?K. ware terribly out to pteoee by oar fire, leading to the Inferenee that they inlTwod Mlt a. mneh a. oonelrei. Ae pre- Gen. Jaek»on eommanded the SStaA, «t Gen. Pop.-. «t»ff U Mill- UiVGoTernot of the poit at Cnlp«ppor. On thedey of the battle he rendered riloablo ee ■litahoe by hi. military experience. Southern News- Unrna, AngustlOe-Tho BulUti* of thli morning has advices from reliable sources, whlob represent that Sen. Breckinridge attack ad Baton Bongo oh Tuesday lest, end was re pulsed* losing among tho killed Oon. Clark, of Mississippi, nnd Colonol Hunt, of Kentucky. Breckinridge attributes tho defeat to tho non: arrival of tho Bam Arkansas to make a e1mu1t,,.,.. t,,.,.. attack on tho Federal fleet with hie land'attack. The Arkansas arrived In the evening, s!nd immediately assailed oar float, enddietroyed two vessels, severely damaged nXors and drove the helanoe away. itrLklnridge' renewed the attaok from the SSdVS?;Sd le said to have oaptnred the en tire Federal force at Baton Bouge._ ■ . v* u else said a largo portion of Van Barn's ls M-SpMatind Breckinridge New Orleans. —tf to cnmntly wporUd »ad credited »t “ "^wh 4 !,^ ?p“.'£SrtM. aleo.eompletod, and eama 1 thadlllhnlt; Vicksburg. bon Guerrillas Captured. \lt w Cm:*. Mo., Aug. VgSZgSEIWc under Col. Guitar, oanghtPondeitere « »«aw guerrilla. »t Compton. F«ny’ <® ItS o’clock on Mond>7 nlgkt-kUlrtWorl!, nnd wounded end drowned 3 • J cptarcd Ponder tor’s wholot™ta,°n.-t*lrf of hi. hone* »nd »rmt, snd »U ni. o.ggogc and ammunition. Marshal. Appointed to"“Jf 1 ""® 1 ' rollmenl ofthe Miliua of the State. Philad.lfhls, Aog. 13.— Hon. Wm. Mar eh.il, of Euton, Pi., *u to-d.7commll.ion cd by tho Governor to m.ko in enrollment of the allltls of the State In the Eutern Dis trict. Hon. Alex.; Murdock, M.reh.l or the Western DUtriot, feceired similar anthonty. Markets: t»r Telegraph. Knr Tod. August lt-Noon -Flour Brin; dull »t »11,25@11,5f1S- he'd flnn “ T^nSu? whs.., 66,904 bushels; lt-Flour dull, -d-n. only In a until way at ss@s,l2>s for sapea^ii^es doll, but pricea unchanged; sal»*,°OOhuaheU at ByeMH* lard at 9>£, cash. Whtohy lira » l 31®^ low 61@62T O&ti T«y firm bnt steady at 3*-. A War Sleeting in Upper St. CJair Township. At a mooting pf tho citlsons of Upper St. Olslr township, at Sodom School Honso, on Ssturday opening, Augnit «th, 1862. Capt. John Connor was appointed Chairman, and D. Donaldson Secretary. Jhe objeot of themeet ing being stated by tho Chairman, the Com mittee appointed to prepare resolutions «- pressire of tho sense of the meeting, submit-' led the following, which wore unanimously, adopted, ind ordered to be printed In thej Pittsburgh papers. After which, the meet-; ing was addressed by Colonei Gedrge Hays, of the Bth Pennaylvania Eeserres— followed by Bert George Marshall, D. D., In "a most eloquent and feeling enlogy on Capt. Bspt.V. 0. GllUlan and J. L. Graham, who noSSwllin thecause of tho Union, ini the battUi in front of Biehmond. After which, tv* meeting adjourned. . / D Dokaldsoh, Seo. Johh Costion, Pres* ' Whuzalß. It ha* pleased Almighty God to remora by death our friend and fellow wtoen, Capt Thomas Espy, of tho 62J Begiment, P T B^^i^rwr^-.^a.ea^ed som»w and miournlng to hit family and friends, therefore ber»eod truly ®*y» . we here no doubt that he is SStS*. ,l ° 8 ' “d 'children "of .bb toputthelrtrustandeou. OdSS in that God who bae b “ ,b^ Capt. &PJerM Wtol the l.thwofth. true patriot and eoldler, by d “'°. EgsSSS tbelr c f_^s tl 2y, f w . e-njer t 0 the bereaved friends of j tbS^™ g m«Tb°e erprecsion ofonrear i ssssgsSzS&ts : BTEriS^rfcfbo^r f h w«r*2?urtdand3tb it our Government be main- me people'. «r, asd that eo •iisiestrsll delieorance from oor pre«nt pe t« crush out tills un nafSlwicEd and unjustifiable rebellion a«inat rSSsiHsSss! £2 “,‘? bStof°re leroWed in the history of! “ISrf.'Th.t it no other method efP«‘»j*‘W? 1 “'JSofred, That- whllo we would erer niainlain s®s#aggg§s Ha liotts* _ [■ committee. • J. Quruus. ) ■ mri ———- ' ■ 1 . . 11 ■* n. viLUlt I wi« o. mium. ' 1 ffiffiSfimruSna & mu- rou.otu HD Machoum, Wmbibom. Woeo, Pitubui*h, Peun’»- . ' Arno* No. 81 UitXXT 6TBXKT. 'UantUkcttiro all klnii of BTBAM ENQINES AND MIIL MACHINBHY, CASTISM, VTOBK, STEAM BOILSBS AND SHEET IBOH WOBK. ? " . wAOßama AND befaibino BOtICO. '■ * rar'iroHß cochbajt & bbq., gSfcaww- »f IBO» BAILING. IBQN W iNI> VAULT DOOM, WINDOW SUOTTKBB, WINDOW QUABDB,te.»Hofc 91 Second *twet and | M Tbliiitroet, between Wood and JUrltat. Harajon land it rarloty of nawPattcrw, uaof : and plaint miUbla for all puiyoaaa..' r- •'• =•. Particular attention paid to andotlng <J»ya jj* Jobfrfot don* at abort notlca» • - ■ a Steel Works. OUO Jam JOB* iu tfauem. i JONES, BOYD & CO., Q SoTaKD A.B.6TBEL,BTMX AXUfS, coroir at Baa ml Tin? ■ Penn**. i.— ‘ ' ; r xinia'| . * I gStwraro. and WtoU»l.-IX»l™ In LAMPS, I OHUtMSTB, BDADW. ■MbotenlA Agent* tor KISS'S OKLEBBAXiiJ uldmisatutg add OILB, HO. S» Wood Stun. <W»«*Bt »artm [ Hotel. Plitiborgh. P* :— ‘l - Eg.H. KOLttBB a SOfiß, flealttl! RSanOH AND DOMESTIC 811.88 OP EX- SoEBTCTIOATES OP DEPOSIT. BASK HOIKS ASD SPECIE, Ho. 67 MUE»t oUn-rt, Plttt* f^'AlTOoUAetlonß mad*' on' *ll th* clU** < w,«hont th» mim st»i«». * tß -‘ Mg'S, B. & 0. P. MABKIB, Papw ( «4 *“s* Oit, LSTtSB AHD Ahh EVSDi 0T W®**’ f «r£™n»>wJBr9o So.37W»i«Mtto*o. I■■ numrnTT tti**" t"° Aflfl - ■?* il &*TE£iiiii you. XfiJUerfaattSfiJ&lWr%o] lj oBMhSrtX,iUfr3l«>S *M fl<l h il sot that; tho ”*'tt<?oigi?[ti<^[i§>t?&^ f 3 after the Generali affNa {? tt£eftfloS™>dt] of elavei upon works ofV^i*iJf-tfflJ' permit them to displace Vu, mnlo driven, efunmnp u it wVy'),,, astonieh all of 01; but it ii Now, prepare to be astonished. I\A & | last found good - loyal men in Tennessee| men who don’t know much about Parity Brownlow. Thera! I/knew you would turn up your eyes T If you will look oyer your me?, you will see a point whero, figuratively speaking, J might throw a stone either into Georgia, Ala bama or Tennessee. About four miles from this point the curious wUI and a small town called Jasper, in Tennessee'.and from this little town some three hundred men have gone forth to fight “Fob the Union. Now, all this is so different, so very unlike my old ex perlenceof the State, thatl naturally rejoiced to find a corner where I can venture to take a drink of water without risking a ball or a knife in my back. I hope you'll excuse the exuberance of spirits. ~ Bat, a forlorn country it is, after all. I eee men (and women, too, and children,) “cominir down from the mountain*, and i wonder where on rtis enrth they enbeiet o.em selvej.for poorer land I nover saw. when, like a large number of the curious loving, 1 took unnecessary pains to lose myself in tne bogs aronnd Corinth, when tho army was there, thought nothing in the shape of earth could bo so utterly worthless as that littlo cor ner of Mississippi; but I have since changed mv mind. On tho whole; apart from the 6eou h, of tho mountains, and viewing thorn in a uraoUcal light, I would much rathor drain tho swamps at Corinth than climb over these acres on-cnd. Much rather. - -- The oanntry, however, as you donbllees are well awareyts healthy, the weather delightful, not too -warm, whUe the Bights .remind one of tho north-west, whore, let the day he ever so warm, tho nights are snre to be deliciously oooland refreshing. ,Ihe water is eicellent, uSI em Informed by officers mbighi authority that tho men do not heoome sick here as in other camps ; that instead of losing, they are gaining men. This cannot fail te.ho good news to you at horn, who are exercised about tho recruiting business, and whose fears may lead you to think the army >* I have met quite a number of tne burgh boys here, and I must say ‘hey, afwoll astbe, whole tegimonfto "h'chtbevaroat taehed, bear their fatigues lightly. In talk ing to them, the first question invariably was, “How Is tho recruiting service? will we get many men?’* ,To which I as invariably re-, plied what seemod to mq ‘ ho o was particularly struck , with, the difference between the spirits of these men who have hod nothing but hard knocks, and hard fcro 'n ft® service of thoir , couptry, and the snWtr or those I had just left at home- At home, every one is down spirjted, and somo not only _ areiearfnl of a long war, but actually admit the possibility of a separation between the States. Talk to theso men in fhat way, and although they will ctnfess tho ssr liu not been conducted as they could bevewishea, yet to Heir minds there can be no such word as fait! That is tho way this army talks, in this respect it resembles the eastern army ex-; actly. In both armies it is only a qocst on ot time.' Bat that time! What blood, and what treason must bo lost iu tbat time . .. - You who are praying for the speody ond of this war; you who are on the point—jwl on Ike point of entering -iho army, como now or never. Fill up the old regiments, where the officers, whatever they were a year “S°. assuredly now have the advanlage of a large experience in handling: their men, in supply ing their wants, and affording them comfort. Erem too little / have seen, I would rather enlist in an old regiment, without a. cent of bounty, than-ina now, with a hundred deli Urs in my pocket. And I have boon soldiers in my time; have carried my gun and knap ‘“Go'neral McCook (now a Major General, I believe,) commands at this point. Major General' L. ‘ Crittenden (cSnsln to Tom T., who immortalised -himsqlf at Mnr freesboro,) is also horo. But those who piok up Thomas L. Crittenden will bo apt to burn Zu finger, severely. I have had the honor of meeting him several times, and L can at lest to his truthfulness and bravery and well known coolness. • . , . •. But this is already longer than I intended, and as I intend to look around writing more, will send this off with the mail, which is just going out. Yours, SPECIAI. NOTICES. Wk UVo great pleasure in recommending tie Eev. E. E. Williams, who U engaged as a teaeber In the Academy of Soionee and Lan guages, Allegheny. Mr. Williams is a grad uateorPrinceton College, N. J., also of the Western Theologioel Seminary—la an «<*** loot seholar and a praetical aod succcssful instructor. This yaluable acquisition W its ooroe of teachers, and the experience and eßi “or I >aa«l2toTi;T4s«*ow Paanionaßi-a Otormso an jrnts to oxr TBtu.—We would say that Messrs. W. E. McGee A Co., corner of Federal street and Dia mond Square, have just reoeivedthcirattmmer goods, and their patternsjire all of tboAtest I styles. Any person desiring a well-made and n»UI Siting suit of qlotbos, their establish ment is the right place. All their cjothlng i made under their own lunarymon, and tney are always ready to toll choan to cash buyers. PiTtaaoaoa Heavy Asrju.MY Co. 1 Angnst 11» IBW. J All prsons enlisted in thU Cempany, I Whether off on leave of absence or at home in Llhe city or oountry, will report themselves 'daily at 9 o’clock in the forenoon, at Head quarters, No. 9 SL Clair, Pittsburgh, until I ordered otherwise. I Jons JxtAodxq, Captain. Sotniana, see to your own health; do not trust to the army supplies. Cholera, fever and bowel complaint will follow "'‘f indisposition. Holloway's Pills and Ointiwnt should be in every man’s knapsack. The British and Fmaoh troops ns.no other med- I oiino. Only 25 cents per box or pot. * io Wasted. Ikmidiatxly—Two competent j. Ji. Carnagnan, Allegheny. . I i)i. M. 0. Joms, who baa been absent frol ? «,» eto for sereial nooks, has rotoro«l, en 4 winsome his professional duties, No. Dmi Van Bernes, from CaniiSa, csn>be con ralw4 daily »t hi* rooms In the Bank Block, Pittsburgh.' ~ ; inmatmT. —Pr; 0. Sill, No. 246, Ponn ot., attends to mil branches of theDontal profes OKED HOOSE, • • Tv . irrootinf its ftrt.) .TVAVtISUJSK 11 ihi, to the mwtpleaaeat amt KOSjmtaU »>»p Sale hr• ■ • V- - SWOB SOHHsTOH.- . ‘.rfT ■■f"«sSw»mlltotoUama yomrthetrggi j<EulttA.VKB MULA>&>M ulltk®, ISS^SSIgi in* 1 • Fourth lund mail i I ■ m Llt«rt» »u- BgffissfiSsfSSfisßi* o-i ~;a < *-v■ wSjr-f. ■*,-•• ■ ’, ; --Bri< a o ai S -l- >. .2 SsSjtei.'.r.'Tt v. * T ' «• ? . . lEEE. e.v.a - gS<n 3-5,3 B.S | 3 11 , 8'^4 [p- s^’M'A\on\ plMaa^ 2^ g|af iMA tftal.;■ X»%Sy&g 4 H S'i !? I ~ ' 2 ' \ I®" * ''\s*^lwP«ea l ■ : • Old and Btnbb&ig. Dicers, Rheumatic InfegdcT*, . Jaundioe.'v^x Salt i / , 1 GeSejpJgMlitTgjf, liver Complaint, . Loss of Appetite, \ Low Spirits. A&k Female Complaint*, Epilepsy or Fit*, j Paralysis or Palsy, Syphilitic Diseases and Caries of the Bones, 100ITHEB WITH AM..OTHEB * HA.TINO TUEIB OHIOIN W * BS?J|2?S~I CONDITION or THE BLOOD OB OIBCUH-;-* TORT SYBTEH. CASH OS DANIEL A. LOYD. j. , SJ«c*wl>sr 81* IMI. . j pa 8. a- Karere:—l taka plwjm la makls* , tkla tolnataryetatemahtla Morel amadMoepta pared by yoa 'railed “Lrawkt’e IhU .offend for »r« yam ' rith irok. <mt on my head and tOichcnl ao a.■» <“«”*.,. J m„ t»rt mart, and took Off the hair when the. dta. j appearance; it tlo broke oat oa my '• a n . and Hart wo. to.lfo* a fearfoLcro. on my hood want w hr. that wtcral small - i boo. cam.cot. T weaver, weak and Mow. had had (tlmt np all hop. of .tar Katttos **«■ i i bad tried-ratal sktllfol phyilclaM anu the, dWta ■ nosaod. InSopt«mb.r , »a , tl6o\,l,ww-la,ta<»J try- ‘ihiaaasr’a I*raa an niooD BetaoHaa, 1 'ia„ to* I had no M-e pttant ««»*M , altar 1 had aaad three bottle, otT.lcod Oaarat.rr. th. i altar. OM my head and arm bagaalobeal. » “ * now taken dghtnr tea. !»«!«. «d "*'**%£& V are entirely wail oMart Hta «"! «?*>”“* .1^ »r» 1 will alio .latt-that 1 had th» roeomathm ~ Stadia w, arm.iidle*. Toe Blood *jto> .Uocmd the thauriato.. 1 am now . wall j car fort, tear, of a*M i Mkdldwhen l KM.lnanty, and hat. tncreasodta ...ItlwonO pounds.: J .woaH also state tha tha - * forahdnl *« « bad-that .*» b. atuoped mid lined anything heavy, ,k. ; ofthVwn,. PriKtol'tad.phoUV-ph Uh.hdf s m. by hlr. Catty,,"the; Artist, aftat 1 w „l(. It JOM not « T ; before r«omTA«»oodi -tairns.th* uisdlt -eriurtm, »#a abo.atTr. Eeyser,*, H»Wcod*m*u , also state lhat I took the most Swmhvt whirt ww mad. Woro Cr. Keyset 3 lag it. Althccgh l. halpwl me *>“»• * cater fcslunlin got the kind mad..by blmtell' One Utttenf‘ W*<*& »* I talM-iti. *r"-**Jgs;! .ad better."- 1 hat. recommended tl» «ton grhof vianrof my frier,d,.fce tw.eM.d.iW««* ■ and Ihcllote it liaa helped the wholeol them. »*.. an,, pabliah this tfyba who. »i>l' J ' attwho are afflicted aa 1 .» m»J t* C “f;J.r Co ;_ Ob city, Ho. 4 Pine rtrect, and a?• till. A Auderaoa'r Unlmt Mg*** streat- j SIIAEItTHOEK' ' l B „ la Sligo. at Ulntan «Uh o«rlj blind It, l»th .JMfcr Kimrlj fey r«**- .* called on Dr. Koj«.- abont >h*o .eked hint to giro - dlrecllnne t, lb. t,r th. Blind 1. Philadelphia. Ur.toid me that t nerd art go to PhUadelphl. tn got ”»• " h^*. medicine that wnnid cur. mts.wh. aold iuj dt« *• blood. I trao treated fori.t.oort„r» Hm rin thohb«l.ihdl>* thi. ..•«>•. o-d . „. mT alnaja returned nfwr '■ month or. teru l eanwont »< the borpitcl- I ««“* “ J enwerns returning X “’“■'X .ood Wend ol mine, on Br. Ko,«r. .honMr-W •• my right, and mj 'T u “* “‘•'IJ , j •Chnrgh.da^'d.^. r. uTElbot, Aft.!*”* *trret, A.U • Ptmarnon, September IS. 1461.—l! hereby certify dtjehat hitboattaaeb^a.^ S££S-TSr^««-* ® a _.n fcrteooßtbfcv I «n e«i£>*oyo4 •« th* e&ffle Ecjrfn» House, on Fourth »tr*et» «ten* «fIJ THOMAS .ABBB.U tOTB* •o»tfW lo’j* dw risU c ** ’ \ • - Di. QBO. H. tSTSEB mHE GREAT CORE FOR COKSUM3 *to<tr f«? aiMMM <rf th. •' JSSiLti bow to rnfferingbnawltTltei Tbro*t»i» n _TrV7_ * Tlii* truly great and «c gaU of ht * **£2sd wilh^muchcwre;the Ur Ui) m li tUWßbrt f™' trom Ooßrm.ttlou ; bSSSJbobkthboatahdbbjeact- ; BTrillcS CODOH3 ABDOOLB^dI.^I •’ r --»«. -m -'L t, T » «>m pfiMMUt on SI ** y pgP3IA PILIA mod 11 Uwj do not : our* th® of whom yon v- V pnrcfcaaod tb«n andToealt* . ; Vl&MOcmU aVh!» atbr* Mid get a detcrlptha )J. A box of M»aeftU>J man, |**t-voW*cn *'** it 0» tobhabt, Brop*W«. , .. Ho. 10 Booth Sacood «tr*et»f“* Bold fcy Dr. KITBIB, Hb. 1U WboA . |MhI ,o '< ' IV' PA. i V -r -- f| • A.-HiOUtLU. * . ' -'V : D:T>s- T **' r A BLIND MAN COULD A BAD sOHB LEG CUBED.
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