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CITY AFFAIRS. ‘OFTICJAL PApEBOP TBB CITI .^*r< Obtovatiois for tho » o’clock, *. S™' : “mjb*. 6 w p- J" 100 90 Barometer ml™.™ e ° on * r Co “»enUon. roter. or^a.gbei, Oant y ere f 2St™l l t «th.fr uoii ptoceeaMtoldtog ATOMTT^oi ATC,BDAIr ' TBK a>m or tbk Livr satubday TBS AYTIBNOOS 07 • *4* D ?4T-«0 eeUct TWO DILSGATEB from each elocUon district 1 sad prednet is tbo cetraty, to rvp* nseot them In the Bepablfcan 0.-nnty Convention, which wlll h'icmbla io, (he Coart Honje/ln tbo City of PitttVurgh, oo MONDAY, THE itt' DAY OF . SKPTISIBEB NEXT—BEINO THE FIBST MON DAY 0F 8BPT&MBEB— AT H o*olook IH THE FOBSNOpS OF SAID DAY, V r --* • Ili» of Ihl. Conreition U to place (a && MUracanMitatoiforthefollotrlngoatae.TU- - Oao member of Congtcei for tbeTwentj-Sccond Ooagrasiozul.DUtriet; • One memberot Congress for tbeTecntytThlnl Con grtadoual Dlctrlrt. A pfatrict Attorney for the Counlyof Alleghear AStatoSenatortotheOoontycr Allegheny* .. SITO-mcmber. of the Boom of BeprreentatlTe. f r the Conutybf Allegheny. ACoootj Commlwioner for iheComtty of ah* ghioy, . ,bto“ roClor '” r tl ° r °° r lor °““'r Of Alto. . 1 ““'“‘’S’ to Ml“‘ these delegates *lll U held,la theconntry,botwoon tbo hour.of a«d 0 ' 1. * ®er n “o n>“'>^lnthecltieeofPltt.. hush and Allogheny, and in the borough! of the oonntXi hrttroen the htmra of 8 end 8 o’clock In the ■, Bf onier of theSrefntlro Commlttre. . / .•• - JOHN r. DBAYO, CbtlrWo fl BCBOYEB, Jo, Secretary. —7^' - Meeting of Connells, ; A teghlet monthly meeting of City Conn- Ml» wa» held last eTening. . , j In Aleef, member. prerent—Mean. Alien Berger,,Brown, :Diek.on, Morrow, Miller, McCarthy, McMillan, Phillip,, I„i 0 , Hoed, Keel, Thompson, Ward,’ Wllle- and MeAuler President. lateclork, Eobert Morrow, Eeq.; and paid a fldeiity? d atUng ' tribat# *o hi. won! and Wm. M. Hartsell was ehoien Clerk pro I proVed”*'* ?f prec ' din S meeting read and ap ?if ® toa L BtrMfc * »Uh »j» ordinance authoriaiae ln h W g P«SS!' ft - '«*•* S2S » Bd Jerorred back to the Street Com. • Floated the report of the Com-' KteEngtow and Hose,aafollow!: . , oar Committee nspeotfnlly report that V •“•'eaowre aro Bofficlent for tho security of eituona, provided they we properly located ■ Co ™ mitt «prefor leaving the severe!/ lo«ti„na to tho wisdom ofCoanoU,. / « to A* mtcr of stee/- - r' rM d “P t<,d - “Od that part oftho ■ eeport In referenoe to their location was'refer- Drnnreo Spe ?7 l of three fro£ the Common and two from the Select Condcll. 8. o'n S P M la - i, "l rB ‘ hlcCarthy arid Kebd. .C. 0. non-ooaoor, by tho following vote: ‘ v ir ' .BftlUyV Colrille,- A. SSSSSfe 4 # R ,fr- Phillips prerented a hill of Jacob ?' c’"> f s a-. amonnting ta $23 60, for ce,to w procuring a wilneas/:is the ease, of Mm fgm Tt. tho City, "warrantordrtid for,bo Clmk“Jv.e^“° U ■“ ohwtion' foil -■ s™i for “rtpiKd term.of Kobert More' EjS? l '' £.JS. Morrow(son ofthed«3 ceased; was nnanfmoaaly elected. . ; .In Common Omal, present all the membere I 1 JftgXS ° f ‘ h ' , iMt “ Mt “* w read w“ r .‘ p™ented a petiUon from 0. ? *7 ae?eral ejtiiena, for the prlr- i U.« of putting np a frame house in the l?ret j jgg» t J # “W .to; he/filled In with brick.! _/ of petitioner granted. ' tl, * oommnnication from being,w„do,^|l' „J“ r - ?•**&. Pmeentej^if , ««pSS“ ..Mr. Roberta preasst*4<« report from'the Committee of Claims and Accounts. Head and.aecepted. ■■- * Mr. Irvin offered the following: - Bwlvei, That the Water-Committee have a fire ping placed'on .the corner of \Foarth' vSin B »il.v h "R ood Qrant strWt and mitfee ' U *‘'' R,f,rrwl 10 ‘ho ■ Water. Com - ~“5: ordinance fix-> lng the *“<*« of. Logan; jtreet, from Webater timm m? w £ lelv W» retd throe i ■la b. C. not anted on. to ° not ol h«»l«e noted there >u a mntnal concurrence, »hen Coonrili adjourned ilJrfoT, E ”“? ">»■*>». 1802— Bsottdk Cb.,'of lfßW'3rork baa isfctired theirwprint ot tit mm, for Jtdj, which con taimtho. folio wlmr J rt,o , E *r l ° r « , « of Aoitralla:. We* ; PP len, ***Ury Dispalcbeg; gfj* Q, a.* u , Aitronomy of tlia. Anpienta; E«rl mb from G«- .»»a AtcMtw, Iron—it* U»ta and JJann/kc- i fvj; £f Mr». Blohsrd Tkaoh i Dol- 1 J?° T'“P»r»l i*o»or. ;iho srticlo »»y owfolly direct tbs sttentton SroSfVM.’fcl.T*?" ,0 ,eTM *I l“PorU»t works, TThiobKrcviews, connected with ths ; -blitorjr.nnd nso« cMMe motsl, AhUh-fornu' jj“^. , * , *pl , < l »u> of prodnotionand mana ’ Subscriptions to the Bounty Fond.' Aditional nbscrjptlon to tbs Besot* Fond In thaßoeond Ward, Pittsburgh s| " ' j ' John M00rhead........ i D. W. 0. BldwsU A 00......;.;.. ""r *?““ J. K.M0range................ 100 J* B f Jh JJecdf1............. .. fl«nry Cr1t0U0w;............. . P. V01t*......:..,.;..;;./.;; Htnrjr p!j>p01L...‘...,s ■ Ooorgo Scbnsofc. , T0Ea1.;7:...~. _ .ICaJUTß*<—lhe oew company arksaoeeed* .Jag-ndmlraWy at the Theatre and epwarto ;*l?e*»»V isUefaetloa. - Lait. -night the splendid, comedy. of’ “London Aiforanes" r reflected credit' ® n •“ concerned. r Mis* Aaj Frost, a* Ltd* i “Vfßpßokerj; lookedas charming as we here PTty*4 hor part, showedplainly that she was -:?• “*“**•* home before the footlights as in P-Jff FA.WJpt. we are to haia a HS " w^ i «ce / dramatised from Charles O.Um >* ■S. #rk ,' l ." tIU< ’ d "*•«• »t TWO ' aiSr . J£ b .lfdl, strength\of the company. *25 wgg “ BCl “ 4 " w “ h * ** ilra Or tbm VtatO Stitts ■ **,*sw* o^Hkt? r*r- Sol?’ Aot » “ f M.y, 1782? end - L»w« of , h« St*C» MU» ItS?' “* Jr *• oiUlo<Ki « n. Miner*., ggjfSjsS&Qs : '£3&*>2■£:%'?.i/JtY'- • rV*'«re . ffnowen. ■ T r- Dr ® J ?*' I ‘® ,u, e I,iat» 1 ,iat» be Printed. Tib • we . anj MTofonad-Uieir work both difficult iad m- ; satisfactory. In certain wards, there Is fre quently manifested * disposition to withhold the Information* to collect which tho osees | sort are e pecially enjoined— bo that to a great I extent the returns they will uako cannot be relied opon. 4s a corrective, wo believe it will be necessary to print the lists. This has teen strongly recommended in sooo other cities, where tho same trouble has boon felt er fund* In Chicago, for io.tsnc., th'o TrSull strongly nrgca Iho printing of tho lioto at tho onl, waj of securing fair bln,. It lt , a : “Before the draft tabes place from tho Hit h« nrfnt2? IS reparation, the lint ihould bo printed, and ,0100 thrown opon to tho in opootloa of the poblic.: Every local m.S. « e & tod i„^ d d a so”r u m h a L' ri d i»l 2*.r T M h^o a S‘Vi:r;r fe d £- asas^s^s and hutola. It £ th“u d..irlhk W* “ d * on,| y n»n, ° L “orery man ice that hie °" l °, n l f moi ’ on ‘ h » Hot, and if ho ha. « neighbor who is eridontl, not equal!, USerf o *?’ “.’rill.Kokindly'and oortainly J Safer him ‘ D a ,“f n S 10 th * ,lm “ little mati ter for him. Print the list, by all means." Obtained.Uieir 'Commissions. . 1 The following dispatch waa recelT«4.jeBterv I>/ M»jor Moody: , j mentri officers are commissioned. -The refi ninth. th ° " on# Hond «l nnd Thirty- I ' fl " s Ul ° organisation of the three E? ao ' in C «“P U“»e, to which j before alluded. m^Jr*? o . , i ie^, r? 3tl • , Atas eQted and popular Sie? Atto™? 0 . P ‘,‘J!- bar * h bar > “ nd law Die/ MifjJfTiT o rUu * *• the Colonel, f D - owm, > Uto ef ‘ho Second \T,r ginia Eegiment, a gentleman who has/eon whtJh ft"’"'? ln WMt4rn Virginia,- during f?.?. . h 'Promoted,i» tho Lieuten ant Colonel. He is an old Pitubargtor, and a very worthy gentleman. / U r‘ who rendered each effioient eervioo in reoruiting tWSemple In fantry. Cot. A, B and C, and wbo had tho honorof.haring filled the flrtf company here “for tho war," i, tho Major./ 1 “ re «>l worthy, intelligent “i- «nd will eoon mako valnable effiMrr. Ihle regiment Rtate'r 1 g ".l h<!d “ lh V ?r,< organired in thi» State for threo ye.rr, under tho late call.. Socoeas to tho 130th jp. V. PROS YBSTBBDjft'B ETOiIM GAZETTE. Birmingham Common Schools. 'Thefollowing teachers hero been elected for the eneningtohool jear: nr? Jon ”*. Principal;* Miss MajObA Ql&ss, Assistant. V Qramihar. School—Mia, Hannah Brooka; Jules B. Proudfoot, Assistant. •* Modi ““— m '«» Calharino Knowloa; Mha Margaret Hare, Aatiatant. r . Franco, Brooka; Miaa Varj Xrenaen, Aaaiatant. " 4r oyB w Pr . i . m “ rJ '~ M "- Eliaaboth Barr"; ['Miaaea M. M. Main, and L. E. Hammett! ASSlSuL&tta M,?! rl, i ? P « i n ar, ' !li,i Sarah ' I&unanj sisJanta McC&mmon ' aDd Sarah Morgan, As - Building No* 2 ;* “«• Mici • J *"' School® will in September Wrfleer r^JS af ?n m S linß , W ' U ' h ' ,d ! “ Dr - «««'« Chorch, (Jt^blnao ae run) on tho- 20ih lost. I S?*r v B * 9 le6a : prw*ded, with J.. I. Mc -1 Knight, of Scott township, Secretary.' After pr»yer by Rev. Slater, Messrs. Xiobi. Camp bell. Geo, Dickson, and Col. C. Boreland were appointed to draft resolution*. Able ad dresses were delivered by Re*., JV C. Boyd Bev. Braddocb, B*r, Kennedy, Bev. Me m!2,° n K J ,u Morgan, Mr. [ Hiegenbothotn (Mdior) and Mr. John Sate. Tb* Comtnitltee.thon submitUi apro ambleandreßolnUon,, -tkkinjj high and pa triotic ground on urging the most rigorous prosegiUoii of the war,.end pledging all the assistance in iheir power to that end. Ihe reroJatlons were adopted and theantin adjourned. * Volunteer Bounty Fond: .T-- p Ward Collecting Committee, Jas. ?’ -s*?,* nd , A<laia9 6«H/ # report the follow* Fai*r- OMI »«un« to the Volunteer Bounty Robert H. Jack <fc Co.._, William Albrte Mr. ;Gilcriite..... C **h_pald-11.-lloldahip, Treasurer, at difforent time5;...:...-,.... .............sr,2£o.- j7'-^cauu|i^T^^a'FiU^,a^ao^ 1 whlloAiidreivs-jvolaoteer. company waa I ttMsMng from Mt-Plearant to Greonebnrg, t lo coonty/they itopped to r«st ftr * fow momenta, afrd Thick at (the form [*«u»of Adorn Kin'dig.,.WsU, loitering oh thej-oad,coo of the- men, James: Alattbews, belonging to JameeSeott, from the pocket Of the letter. • He vm told that it ' f“jf 7 harp ? ™?? lrw > teqnected .*&• handle it eerefully, but it wee accidently, dis charged e fewmomonts afterward*, the charge , * n t*ripg the abdotnenof John Songster, and inflicting a severe wound. The injared man was taken in charge By Dr.ilcConogbS-, who entertains hopes of-hi* recovery.! » ?**/** Skptsmbis. —Harper’s Mdnth- J7 l *j r , ptember has been received QUdenfenney, 45 Fifth street, near Wood. .Among other interesting matters, it contains S?..^?°I tant B P d ll ®eiy artielo, copiously il -J 0 on iron-plated vessels, a highly laudatory review of Carlyle's Frederick the Great, apropos of the publication of the third ? voloma^of.: that great workman excOlleat ■tatoh of Frofessor SilHman, the conclusion; s V Philip,".now instalments of Miss Evan* and'Uiss Mhloch's hew novettJ «’*'»«?•! Fifth street, oppo site the post office, and JobhP. Hunt, Ma-I sonic Hall, Fifth street, havo also received! Harper for September. Vioiariok o» dnn niDgham, reildlngon Eaat Lino, Allegheny, wu - fined $b,OJ and coati; by Mayor Miller,; for riolnlioa (if ordinnne* In turning da' » •apply,of.water, after it bid been atoppedby' the Snperlutendeot oftho. WaterlVorki. Hie hydrant waideaking, and although twice: jiotilled to. repair it,- be' refund .to do ro, when the Superintendent, «bni the water off.! fs.?'?** 11 !’, ¥ r : Cunningham turned; it .in! again, for-which ho wes fined* !; a . ta in>'JMisaiosr I-’ Ji.lu?’5 t k 0, .?°“ 4n ‘ oolot / '» beautifully displayed by the extraordinary power ,he cz-, Ut* iMU?h ?- r \‘ 1 . ng e t th ° rUdo afl POfitio3 of lire, while the light of hor imile ehede iuniel-* “£!! "P,™ onward march of cItII -liatfoa.rThe... locaraatloh': of: oar-goaidian ; angel, iho tratchor by,the cradle of our helo-< leM in In theadvereUlea of manhood, and ie ever to be fonnd at tho couch* hw nl r” i,l< ’^! ns B P IrI1 ' dnterrifiodi' fe e,lh - •f !*«.“'«■« of the fear o t -2,fcilfc* m W ° m “ “■ <o!tlOot to many trial! from! a* «! m P'.*o<ib.r native delicacy: restrains heT frdnr eonfidinjr tbeio .anr/tp ‘£?' f H*°' fl ?*! <l i, <>r,, n 7 ' I n“‘ T b«aoo*lUcanil V-tySr**-** ■P?Y n o |I b*»7’» celebrated!! Vegetable Pllle, which are adapted to every* station, and condition, either of invigorating* h delicate eUte of health, orregnlatlng the rarione Jnncttonal diaordcra incidental to the 1 1 female eyetem. whothnr it be at the firet bluih I of womanhood or at the turn of life, at which latfer period negligence la produotive uf coti-* lofrightful thatdealh itaelf would!: be far preferable to rnvh.a mockery of exitt-* propey. Eryeipelae, and Hyetwia, dro 1 ! a few of the dieordera entailed upon tho hap-' I leu. viotim,.. but. a. timely feconrie to there I Incomparable : remedied. will proven t the nor- 1 1 To4lncj|,'flaihe«, and fainting fiu, and' the' I general proitraUon of the eyetem. Medical! I men preicribe them In nll-rjascj of prlrate-l praetloe, al.tnuob fortheir elmple Ingredient! ae for the eafety and certainty of their re-*! •nIUJn their antlon on tho female eonttu».i -1 a> v ;l sataMivx v etc temmsm THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGBAPH. PROM WASHINGTON OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES [SpwlaT Dispatch to the Pltteburgh Oalrtto.) ■' - Waaniaoio* City, iAng. 25, 1862. Tins PBJBOXERS. The following persons are knownto hare been tukenprixoncre in the recent eklrmishos in Virginia: Lieut. Klepart, Quartermaster of Cerrol’s brigade; Colonel Leonard, Lientsi Brooks and Hogarth, of Purnell's Maryland Legion; CapX Gouldiug, Quartermaster,'nqd Henry Saxton, Quartermaster’s Clerk to Col. Cleary ; Liout. Moorej Horrls light Cavalry; Lieut: Amelon, Kane Bides ; Capt. H. C. Bo unin, Quartermaster Regular Army; and about 200 enlisted men, and 100 teamsters and civilians* Th ® Colonization Scheme-Address of Senator Pomeroy to Free Per bods pf Color* WiaHiKQTOK, Aug. 25.—Senator S. 0. Pom eroy has, by request of the President, con aented to organise emEneipsiUoii parties of free colored persons for settlement in Central i America, and been commissioned accordingly. | This former success in organlx lin& emigrant expeditions fpr: the settlement of Kansas and Colorado, affords' a guarantee , a hft P pJ of his present plans. >The government proposes to send out tneemigranta in good steamships and provide thein all necessary implements and labor, and ' vest ßUBteaanC9 “ at l lhoy oAn ? athw a har _ following address, prepared by Senator Pomeroy, has been sanctioned by the Presi dent : / To Ihi Free 'Colored people of the United Statee: The hour has now urrlyed in the history of your settlement upon this continent, when it Lis in your own power to take one step that ' will teeure, if snoeessfni, the Novation, froe dom and sooml position of yonr race upon the I American continent. Tho President of the Doited States has already slgnifled his desire to carry out fully la tho lettorinnd spirit of Congress, the j desire of the Hatfonal Legislature, whioh made an appro priation to facilitate yonr emigration and Set tlement in eomo favorable locality outsido of these States, Md at his request; I have con sented and agreed with him to aid yon in or genising this emigration, and in settling a locality that will bo valuable and attractive toyour people In Itself, a well as give the promleo to you and ns, that it shall be a suit peopld 11011 f ° r * ***** tn ° “ 4 Prosperous I now address you as oue awake to this momentpus revolution in American history alive also to your interests in this conflict if arms, whoreby yon are led to hope that in thus unsettling established institutions yonr peo ple may. go ireo. This, then, is the honr for you to make one earnest effort to seenre your own social position and independence, by co operating .with thoso who now reach out their hands to aid yon. I ask yon to do this by the pndo ypu may hay., to make 1 another ex bibition ta\ tho world of • tho valor heroism, and yirluo or the oolored race! by the love you may have for your »r**“ D * “y; oppressed people, now among ns, as well as by the hopes Von may tndnlgo of making smooth and prosperous tno pathway of tho coming generation*. I propose on the first day of October next to tako with me 100 colored men as pioneers on this movement, who, with their families. ma y l be number of fire hundred soolt, and for whoso benefit the appropriations In the acta of Congross referred to wet o made. .yho President will provide for us the means of transportation and the proteotion of settle menu: Being familiar with organising and settling the early emigration to toy own Stato, Kansas, ! indulge the hope that that expert ence.may be made serviceable to you. I am m earnest, for tho wolfare of your people pro sent and prospective. I:wantyou,to consider this as an auspicious peril d for you* If this travail ' and'p«in of tho nation becomes tho oirlhday oi your freodom, lot us plant you Ireo and independent beyond the reaeh of the power that has oppressed. The Lake Indian IHasa'acre* rst Monday te.Towa* „ s *;\ Au S* 25.—A messenger from Henderson says that the half-breed scoot, Frencirfr, weald return to Fart Eidgelcy and give the Inmates assurance of relief, and in duce them to hold oat. There can be no sur render without annihilation, and the inmates know this. , Col. Sibley's force was at St Peter* at four o clock on Saturday morning, 50 mile* from ®*dg»ley, and eould not reach there be fore Sunday evening. Col. Cullen, with 700; cavalry, proposed to strike across tho country from Henderson, lie may get tboro bofore Stbloy.; It is be lieved that the Indiana; will get information <J, the foroe advancing, and hastily leave the Fort. Col. Cullen writes that the further he ad vances the news becomes worse. All the in h*«tanm are-flocking Into the towns. Hon. S: R. Cleveland writes, onribe 21st. from Mankota: «I stayed at Hew 01m last night, and saw the mosthorrlblesights. One instanco, I saw eight stalwart men with their ; throats cut from ear to car, their-akulU bat ; tered, and their limbs mutiUted; knpw sr-me of them ; all good citizens of Brown county." Oar opinion 4* tfeat not lefs than five hun dri6d, b *Z* 5>® en massacred. Largo portions of Bine Earth and Brown oonntles hare been depopulated. ; Wheatia left uneheathedin the Herd, and the ownera are flying eastward.' Mr. Goodell arrived from Glencoe on Satur d.y night, and bring, wainomo now. that 88 potion., auppoaad killgd, ara iafe. Among iho party worn 42 women and children, and 20 men. Among thorn ere Mri. Galbraith and family, Mr. Bihka andfamOy, Mr. Given, and family, Mr. Gooddll and family, E. Bldor, John Gorman, Mr. Miller, Mr..O«mioy, Mr! Hawkine, Parker, Pleroo, Mr. Aihley. Mr. Kolwoll and family, Mr.tFaddemand family As rogardo tho lata of the miislonariea ho tblnko about forty fimilioi, iuolndlng those between Lacquia llarla and tbo ageney, are killed. Ho lays all tho farmeV Ipdlalil gath ered at Mr: Rigg’e honia to defend him, bit they must have.been .overpowered. : From Springfield,: jfo. : - Snuomi,, Mo./Ang,: ]23..idJ.n: Brown baa frenodun order requiring aU pertoni in the dutriet who have not taken tbn oath to report in pefion immediately to the hoeteit provoit marehal for the parpolo of taking.tho oath and giving loffloient bond, for the failh fal-obiervance thereof. AU pewona who fail to comply with thi. order, will be removed by the Provojt -Mar.bal General outside of the Federal! iocs, and notified that if heronfler found within the linee, without proper au thorily; they will be arreited and olioed in eloie confinement. ‘The.reaion tor making W* •»l»gs"t;pW<nf.l»_the faet that tUn-aiw ! WWWT yet teken' the oath, ana the General. Commanding -has poeitlve evidence that they keep op a lino of communication with the enemy# :• . Skirmish in iladiioD Cooiitf) Kf•• | Gen. Wright’* Comoian'd* I Louisville, Aug. 24.—A skirmish occurred yesterday between Metcalf'sfederal force* and the robels, at Big BUI, Madison county# Af« ; ■terwbrwrenMgement/'Metealfi forced wlth ■w, Rl °“ m °nd» No particulars of lon on either side. - ; > M*j. G«o. Wrigbt has hii headquarters at Uncinnat'. Gan. Boyle continues here, with biv headquarter* la thle city,commanding the forcei not. assigned to Geo; Nelson in Ken tttchy* Maj. Gon. Nolson will eotnmand the federal forces at Lebanon and Lekinetoo. Gen. Borbridge goes toOorlnih. Gem: Jack son,.Crnfu and Manson are with Gen. Nelson. Gen. Ward remains ia Kentucky. i Col. JUsson and hii Patoled fllen-- ' ltemoval of Gen. Curtis.' ...\S?« WtoHfi Ang» 25.—-Colonel Muon, with ; nearly three hundred troop*, who surrendered' to-guorrilUs at Clarksville without firing a ; ■««»* Arrived id this city :yasterday. on parole. 1 i They go to Camp Cbaao.' - . 1 ’ ‘ : *,**? *n cirolm Ukelj to know, that (rtn/Caril.hm bnonreliornd of iho command '.BiriueMor it not indicated. ' •>-v■*;> .«. Zr —— | - . I tom Hew Orleans. - I 21 —Tl>® itosmsr iff. Jf. Tsfarki, from Senr. Orleans, with dates ih >fm 17t6 luL, trrired thU rftiraoon. *, - Th.hwUhot Koa.Ork.nt wugood. thonih ! thn Wittbircontinncd Teij warm. - IVJ A Ol n D * s.Jf.autki I it (ht Conn! PtUtnOi francb ConjnL --E . xf;».U i.,Y. jV.v. .. -,ii.. : ;i I „ ATri,ed f'om Wew Orlean«. -Jf" r .°“. ?“*• 25.—ThetteamerMarion V™J' d . k " n> from New Orleans '£?"‘’“t” B ''; «* J “ d *» B.li! Sta naaa largonnmber of arms aboard, which ori.4^ n " nt K ° rlh b 2 «W»». of Now . , From Washington. - WasHisoroir, Aug. 25,-The .ohoonor Sid o? P thTbl«kodo. lUPP ‘ 1, “ n “ 0k for * ~0l“ 1 <,n Qon. Coreorin has returned to Washington, The Time for Drafting Extended. Auousta, Mr., Ang. 25.—The time for making the draft, in this Btats, is extended to. Wednesday, September 10th. (Signed) laaixt'Waaaßran*, : Governor* Markets by Telegraph. There 1b a fidrdemand for wha t* at iKai milln I * Jll,1 1 «5: «d« lo.oootu.h 'j Ji S’? 0 ®. 1,31 f jrP «ensjlranla and Wctern red. a id p*! o ? l *}’™-, Old It Jo sells at 80c. and new at i ‘ ra ,n falr demand, at 64 for yellow o.tV I utf 8 " * ,oo ° °** •oo*ylTanla at 67 and 4 000 new at 38040 c No change la &£ l0 a n Q “ JgJ I ®[ •* t[J P" *»bl, and 1,000 tiercea Wd l at Y*: Clover arod command* $<,7505.18: TlmTth* I Med at $1,60@1,7fi. WhUkj 1* doll at 31@t2, Lm^J o * l ' Ang. 25—Noon.—Floor doll* «<vn bbl* Bold at $4,80(85 tor State: Rnrii J,!, aD , d £ ■ilea 40,000 btuhels at 81,09(3! 18 for Chimm ei j ! UllwftSTSab cS I 'SS- B ffSg brnhel. .old at Pork quiet.Urk ami -Beef firm. Whisky notolnal.££i?i.„r So°Siw l ' b: Wh “ t *“•“* .phioagocnil Bock bland OSJd; &2£ now 104)6 D. 8. coupon ft lOl^nnie^U? „hng. iU.-noor dell; 2,000 bbla told: p#w Wheat aetlra* whit. #1 «»» I iCom qnletj w<e C5OGB' yel I low 6i@63. Prorl.lona quiet. WbleV “dolf.t 32 The Union as it Was, Wo are an uncompromising advocate of ‘The Union as it Was." The splendid em giro that reached from the Atlantic to tho raciao, and sent up its morning Ben that continued to roll louder and deeper until 1 it dled on the coral isles or the far-off sea. The land that reposed in the sunshine of peace and harmony, and whose musio wah the busy hum of a thousand industries, and the diapason of a mighty progress! The wide domain, of thirty.four indepen dent States, bound by one tie, made of countless golden threads of sympathy and kindred, interest, into a glorious' 5 Union. The nation that was living a generation of old world experiences in n day, and bound ing on with elastic power into the foremost rank of empire. The land of Washington ana or revolutionary memories—of the triumph of freedom, and the development of the unknown power of popular liberty —The Auekican Union as it Was I But in an hour all this whs changed. The accursed spirit, of partisanship and unbridled personal ambition, cradled only in tho poisonous malaria nf social despot ism, raised its hand, and struck a blow at the existence of the republlo. Relentless, oruel, diabolical, inhuman, knowing no law but that of its own infernal purposes, and regarding no principle but that of al> soluto degradation of the pooplo to its pow er, it trampled on majorities, crushed out the Demooratio ides, stifled the voice of the people, slew its victims when it could not debase them to its purposes, in dark coun cils generated its gigantic frauds, and wrote over the doorway to its dominions in , crimson characters—The Field of Blood They paused a moment, paralysed by the blow. But in a moment it recovered, and gushing np out of a deeper heart than it I was consoious that it possessed, there came j a vow of retribution, of Constancy and of undying fidelity. J And now we hear from some sources whence tho foul spirit breathed its first poisons, the p_itiful.ciy, “The Unon as it Was ! and we say in answer to these men, “Uivo us tho Union as it Was I” J Blot out of the page of history the infa mous declaration of South Carolina that the temple of freedom, which had grown to such radiant proportions, had been destroy- i edby her treason and he? shame. Place back on the peaceful walls of Fort Sumter 1 that starry Hag. Hunting over the silent and unused columbiads whick-no foreign foe dared to provoke. Wipe out the crim son from those bloody fields, and bid the Bowers to spring ;in spotlesS beauty from ad unstained sod. Roll back to the womb of the past those groans, and sighs, and dying cries of men who never had a thought or evil to their countrymen, but who died n the defence of their flag. Call up out of their graves the bodies of tho martyrs who bavepaid their lives to purchase freedom for their children and for the world—bid them go back to their homes and their flfe stdes, and;moko glad the widow and tho orphan, while they sing the songs of' love MOf old. Blot out of the records of time the story of ten thousand wrongs, of a na tion s dishoner, and ,a world in ,woe. t LeUhcm do tljese things, and then cry In the ecstasy of national pride and glory for ‘“The Union as it Was I" Until then ■ let the man who hopes to have & home and abirthright in a free land, for himself and his children, pledgehis, highest vow to make tho Union what it bnght to be after the ter rible ordeal through which it is called to pass, and I Am, redeemed, purified and ex alted, it will bo what, it once 1 was, ibeforo traitors were entrusted with its destinies, in all the greatness of itspower and the grandieur of its destiny.— Iron Platform. A- Woman’s Appeal «o the President. Mrs. L, Maria Child has addressed a for cible appeal to the President, on the present aspectofNational affairs. She closes her ap peal as follows: Oh, President Lincoln,-God has placed yon as a father orer these poor oppressed millions. Remember their forlorn condi tion I .Think how they have been for gen erations deprived of the light of knowledge and the hope of freedom I Think of the oruol lashes inflicted on them for trying to learn to read the word Of Oodl Think of Uieir wives polluted, and their children sold, without any means of rodress for such foul and ornel wrongs! Imagine them stealing through midnightswamps, infested with Snakes and alligators, guided towards freedom by the North Btsr, and then hurled baok into bondage by Northern blood hounds in the employ of the United States! Think how long their groans and prayers for deliverance have gone np before God from the hidden recesses of Southern for- 1 ests 1 Listen to the refrain of thoir plain tivo hymn', “Let my : people go I" Above all, think of their present woful uncertain ty, scourged and driven from one to another not knowing whonrto trust! We are told that uncounted prayers go up from i their bruised hearts, in the secreay of their rudo little cabin, that ‘God would bress Massa! Lincoln.’ Is thore nothing that touohes I your heart In the simple trustof these poor, benighted, suffering souls? In viow of It,: can you still allow the officers of the United l States to lash them at their pleasure; and l send thorn baok.to thoir masters; on the l plea that the Praxdcnt has given no ordors 1 on the subject ? Shall such offloors go un rebukod, while Gen. Hunter is checked in 1 his wise and humane policy, and when the 1 groat, and honest soul of Gen. Phelps is ! driven .to the alternative of disobeying the 1 convictions of hinown conscience, or quit ting the service of his country ? If you eon thus stifle the moral enthusiasm of no ble souls; if you con Urns disappoint the hopes of poor helpless wretches, whotrustin you os the appointed agent of their deliv erance, may God forgive you 1 Itwill re quire tnfintU mercy to do it; 1 I can imagine, in some degree, the em barrassments of your position," and I com passionate : you for the heavy weight of responsibility that Tests upon your shoul ders. I know that you are surrounded by devils that have squceied themselves into the disguise of loads.' I pray you lo'lose no more time in counting these toads and calculating how big a devil each may con tain. Look upward instead of downward. Place your reliance on principle! rather .than on .men;, God has placed yott at -the head of * gnat nation at • crisis when Ha free institutions jare in extreme peril from enemtro within land without. Lay y~“ mght arm on the (buckler of the Almighty f“ rI H s “ 1 J r forward to unirfroa! freedom in the name of the Lord! ..u» °? m ? if > itf “y earnestness, I have said aught that seems disrespectfuL I hare i 1 * 10 ™ been impelled to 0118 b * oBo3 e night and day the plain- eong of the bondsmen resounds in my ‘ aSd'm.f] *£?“' °n° dOTO ,0 =o*'* lend. And nr to Pharaoh; -let mj peopln gol s " J d b VZ « uided b 7 Him who has e»™^fc D f e “’“ d * henP< “ e ’" Yours, (respectfully, * !_ I*. iLLEiA Child. Primary Heelings. BniDQKViLLK, Ato. 2b.—Ed.. Gaaeltc tv . ‘ P , P " U to^oar wader. in thi. coun- S.lnrA 10 forgot T h<l P rim “ry meeting. on neresritJ ?ri. U ,} " t ’“ W "8» °P° n ‘tom the ?£?!' 17 ?f mooting early and talking over “ *b»f4elegate», whoever® they “* 7 ’> *]" bare a bettor ldoa of what their lo.i hi B .' n ”• I Then> " 1U to nothing n «“““‘»«'l»*of ‘to citizen. ««it l h P i oa , th ?’ "• of «n Important ovont. There haa long boon oomplainu. both ta county and in «>* that the con,“ntlo“7 ‘ ™ 7 ' ' ompo "” d 01 politically honest 5??“- Th ‘” complaint io woU founded. no»t? * re ‘°° many erldonoes of it in every !?2ff2.srfr' a' Apd wb * T B «™n« «o2J to th kn P H. . C ti “ d ' r J 'tint there ii no moral turpitude to be attached to cheating or di«. Of thi. kind! No wronf infalre marking, .luffing thejb.llet boxes, or In In! IbSaLit " hi J h lh “ ’ ,eriM ‘ cooundroU got into po.lt.on. of tru.tl Are thou idea, ol honesty, my fellow citizens, to reoeifo vour tumuli * n4 , J ,, U th ‘ 7 still ccntlnufd in “‘‘to people? r„ B hav. tho not do it? A full allendanoe at the primary meetings and a total ihelrlng of the o)d han^ere-onwho thln/^?!' 0 '" 1 lhMO P , “ M * “<» tad erery ‘f “»» way, would toon toll plainly In the lightened burdens of taxation.* Whr •hould polltioal aspirant, and their parasite, bo permitted to oontroMheee meeting., whoa *“ »“ *t»‘ ‘toy are intent on bring ing gri.t to thoir own mill? Haro wo not tk^B P ? ,Df ri»? id * nW °f, tbU iD <, ° riDOr i tione? Citizens of! Allegheny county you can work the needed reform. Moot «JTtl!! 011 ' pla "’ of election, and elect iJfi. "to are not acquainted ,"’‘ h P»M Political enginieringl ‘tem «» 4to moo ooce. I would not bo understood to fivor tending now dologata. in every case. Where men hare been trusted ™fa^ T *v P ? >T,d Ittemeelvo. faithful, they .a r “ s "i * B^n - El ‘c‘ moh men and they will; not bo afraid of .peaking out In stentorian tones the name of the candidate of, MMot» h d° t°i!' T' I °[ ofr “ ndl ”« tho.. who expected them to fajror their claims. Let the delegate bear inmind that the offlee-.oeker who approaches him is out of the line of true f"* * ta I taro.taken this' interest in thi. matter tVrtS" * ““mlnanonis almo.t certain election £ end tonoiother oounty ought' we to be so careful if the selection of officer, as in this tax-ridden Allegheny oounty. ln.t™J, °’ rn ‘terofere, i. that you instruct your delegate, to rote for a moUon to oi.ct candidate, oico via. Thi. will drive from the convention halt i those bu.y bodies woo are so auch concerned In forwarding ° a !* r CWm ’- “”<* will really kill that system of sy.tematio boing which is b!?h£'h;s? , k “ C ° n ” n * i “ n, ■ If » rote can wil wits ™ b * great "W “f wire-worker. 2 Io,c f> exclaim in pttiou. tone., Uthelio s occapationsgooo.” •_ * [For the Pittsburgh Gazette.] ‘I Have Friends id the Sooth.’ 11 b.T. friend. i Q the South;*ujlon'l hurt rnyf.ling., Though I bUtne Dociegam ■ *" ... . At 4 Mr •hamL A bloody old f'Uov,ao<i herd in hie dealings.’ Tru..nonet! jh» .r. t trong .tidjn.t co.uld.rm And I ask bnt the same * As the oDoe (bat juo name For some of my ova rather dubious relation. - Who are having, Just now, penitential seclusion, Mot ecclesiastical* , Dut close oa mooasticah In cells solitary, not of tboir own choosing. ' Having fitrnji, th.r.rom, living lu.ldo of,lnn. Inau ce-ds sympathise, * tons ,*2 ““»*•**» frmJrolae With rongm of ml grade., whom tb. nu lot balath. Toor or amain, t bo Colonel •**mg rcbeja down Sooth, a... . “S* c, “” “P F°" r moult, So« elyly to ohlTprr, U Infernal." To grnmhle ot justice end |J„ o dotpollc, To with our friroai well, r. i T l ’. 00 *!’ ,b °F *"*>• or r,bel, I» logical, iojr*| tad puMt patriotic. FECIAL NOTrcES. The” War, And trio or. made rfci by il at thn erpen.e of a " d P T °l' ,r "J »/* th' poopl.. Why o now PollliMl 0.- g aj.i.atlon i. •ary to preserve Il.ful.licun fluvcrnmen t, and bring the war begun by Southern artnoorau and protraeted by their .ocret allio. in the „ * 'poody and naonufal eloie. Pittsburgh on the above and other tonloi of P S , TSS. t at half p.u«t .even o cloek Tuesday evening, Angtut 26th, at the corner of Fifth and Market .treat., • FenkioitAßLa Clothito Ann Wilis. to q.t Wol,ia 'ay thati Messrs. W. H. McQoed Co., corner ~r Fodoril street and Dia mond Square, hav.ju.t received their inmmer goode, and their patterns are 1 all of the lateit ..“ n F P”*on deairiug'a vell-madeand *“>* » f oiothea, their establish- L *J“ r ,s b ,‘ plMO ' An <h " ir clothing i. made under tholr.own snpurvlsion, and thoy are alwaye ready to sell ahead to oash buyer.. iwif. . * Sa«ito*.-|.Qeorge Franoli , ” ln * great spoeoh on the Downfall of Eng -B,rmon on the Civil Tfar In America, by Arohbtihep Haghti, latelr-da- Hreredln New Yprk, haro been » &wl P 5r t i 7 M r"'f*' Potoreon A Brothers, of Philadelphia. It 1. for .ala at H. Miner’. ‘d the offiee, W. A. flUdenfenney*., m Flft , h “ n !? t > E “ r Wood, and J. P. Hunt*.! Musonio Hall, Fifth itroot. Price 10 cent. . Rkcovzniita.—We had’tho pleasnreof meet- Ing that gallant young offloor lieut. Craig, of Wo'nei 4 o 6th . regiment, who wa. the se"? * l thehead of hlv-company, while it op°h i rebel battery rn. S^? hWl s ' HI. wound is do mg well, and ho hopessoon to'rejoin hi.com- _ Acomanr ig Citir.—On ; Stewart, of the CaQombe from one of the third tier bi tore at Camp Howe, to tfc rapture which may neoesaj from the eerrioe. Be U la Barbour. .••..■r> v today night, Wm. rgsoompany, ftu iik* in their qoar* s.floor, causing « ate hie discharge care of Surgeon ;T Fo,^? T ’. Clr P Mt<,r and Joiner, Job rthSi 8 ..'? rY bgln ? U "F* b »‘*«u SmlthHeld Begirt™ & h,n7 •“a 7, ‘ ll o‘ Home Bepa ring done on short n< tie. and ln-work maullko manner. Charge.|mo4orate. Leave yourordor.. All order, promptly attended Htodbxd VotcxfJ —Young men; be warned Ini •eltei with Holloway*! Pi They are guaranteed to eu cfiorea, ulcert, Murry, fevd ‘plalnte. Only 25 cent! perl ansfezos » Oiarl time; mppl/yoar ll*:and Ointment, jre the'worse .case* jnand bowel com; bbxjorpot. 218 Dkbtlbibt.— BrVO. Sill.* attendi io all brancbei of • lion. - ro. Peunet,. 3o Rental proft*- . i • it'" A. CARD.—W e would respectfully in iSt I^ .« , £ ! ‘ d, **• pnUlolh»tnVl Jut rocsivMi udvsooT owolor.oßa at »ti« iim .» stock* or DBTOB,;CHEM rifj *iLt“I ,OLES * Ac -<*A., to be found la the ft iT'JSSi ‘0 sell In quantities to Kik CBitmurit et lov inorw, ont enUn itock twitt» boaght for c*Th (rota first ; -™ c * ■ “* WOOE<3II>E.A 3PS 14l>nrtT street. . KO boxes CHOCOLATE Vfflr.. 60 tax* rn>QQ4.r«ppcn ./ . : SW.dcr tilOgtH' : . ' 25 do croond Cor*; . t 23 . do (it lqUlco; •' • 25, do (8 ft> wu.) pvoo* fltottwoon; • r .s>■• M v ; dp ; . ,Alhpic*| JfWUCI Tta; d9 ' •foK nceirodandfomtohj W. fcL GORUIT •Si* . : »llla.r..aL ÜBAKS—S bbls prims i'eSrejaatre J. oelved aodlbruJety, • : ' . VJKAKX-'TAaf GOfiDSB. “ " ‘'IH Becpftd itwrt I ifaJsKN Amjtiy-as-.bbiß.' j M Tre and for4ola.br . J, JL‘ T&T2SB. ang -• Market and n ratitmt*. F sjwfgy-iwTbfcta. W Umr v HETOT& OOLMJM*!; . . ' °. s 1 VIGILANT «11l report «t HeadqavS!? I *£■. Coaptn? To dock THIS MO HSVan , ? io ~ ® Vo «* •tr*®tT*t "SSj? ° Tfi S ; S qoaav. ij-aiAJSTuN CaValkFT TWO WBJ MOBS FOB VOLCSTESBSI 4 mt s T/F5 ABH OF THE BEBTlOE! a Under tho fbUovlof apecial order, iutied be th* Seerettry of Wer-fcr whom the Battalion UnZuM* BP4CIAL OBDKB 2fO to Wae l Lilant D °“ A®*®** 18,1882./ na£u?«r M SchoonsakerabaU raiae fire com tkSafthf n 1 wlthln tbre « werka.'wltb the noo* Th*J Lint?' 09m ?* ®‘ ‘he State of Pennajlranli. Th 7 I^A‘s? ptod hy ‘he War Department. EDWIN a£. STANTON, Becretai7of War. PaxMtiYAXU Maim,) Th« “^^ bQr K* AagiutWtb.lSca. | “ ,borUj °' Adjaunt General of PennaylTanJa. b ' , “ en «“» «>• radrr. ■igoea baa been duly enthorlzed to nin ♦y,« I <*tnpaniee within three w«ka. At tbie is DoaltlTelv tbeenly that will beo&wd fSthJlj £%@ fc -S?3&88S s'sixSa .^‘Tra^v•fegnsfcSr 4 '“ QJ=* ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY! STAJTTOJT ARTILLERY. °lf' r ," r Ui» BMr.t«7 of W«r, dated 234 in.i., or 1 ““T 1 •» mlnlmmn within ft.. . T Tlle * n "* W| H b. drown from th. Alu! M T o»If "it." 11 *!“ will bo fully rqalp Tb«e who would .Told the drift, Jd L^Sfl 0 lb, „ n,o,t import«nt arm of the eerrier wonld do well to apply at once, to 1 ’ II” KNAPP’S BATTERY—Beoraite .b. w ” Who baa been detailed on raeniiiwg MrviM. i, ■ ni . S.*fcS2 y rt‘f p,r ”°* *“« BEGIMENT.— I The nn of WILKIKS* 3T5 1 ? °“? 1 “ *>■• •'“”<1 l»7m roCTIT. r °f r<h ■*“•*. »b.ro MK.r ntTv. i. . 1 * for r l«*7-*«cond or «n» ,het *" »•* KDWABD 8. WEIGHT, Captain and Bgcrulttog Offload 0~150 MEN WANTED to fill the tZTiJ " thl l" ® lJ - Yoau « dedlxwu* of ocrriDz L h M^K? antry c “° ot *“*» *»«« rrtfmont wit? which to coaneat tbcnutlTd, ® fiW“Hoadqu»rt*n, WILKINS Ha If 3150 sls() * BALE having reruared to to* dw vvnooißi) e/mt 4to *** ,u '■ nb ' i < ; ■ »•«■><«» . » OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, inproremanti kooito l„ ,|ili coatm, •ISO CASH. WBiMitod torPIVE TEAKS. BJeh moulding rim i •170 to S2OO, Hi*. of ths beeteeaaoeed mnterinL th?oM lh “ “>>*'<l for Jtoo or *■»; 16. oUi m , , boJ .mano .ciore. W* inrln, iko U.i injgea ta eiainlne and try tbeoe now inatrcmonte w, ,t«d rad,., ,7 tta „ my minulfcctnrtd Id tbU country. GEOVESTEEN & HALE, iUO,OO0 MOKK -' wpABE oourao. k.*TiiEa AauM." •bona baa Jut been publlehed, end U for nle at ■i2!> H. KtEBEB A 8808.. 63 filth etiwee ~\J~EW PIANO *7*7 Jut rercirlnr, • eery large nnTrlt‘a • “•obrily tram the’ celebratad . KanalkctoriM td E^t*^“.?,r 4 rr B<l Met, Earto* Oo“ Bro *-t »•» 7ork—e]l ol new *' Pruent menalacttuere'T* _J«H • JOHH g. KEDDOB. 81 Went .1 STRINGS, by mail affigfeja&^SsSS' d: l* *3s=3SE=s£: {£* q-mutj:vioitaMiio, a ud». e*cb„:.“S U*il*d to in* ** mowy, or In °° T *“' pt °* lb * «i. n fOHa H, M£LltOR, *1 Wood street FItJiAUUM FlAiNOa.’ Jtut meeleed, aoma elegut end 7 octm bTUHWAF PtAHOfi, Of mperb wortmenihlp end finish. '2S"*J»“ P»b atreei- 'UKUMSa, cheapest in the oitv tiA C4lf*tkl& b*idi, lint naeiirfj |>y . . OUABW>ITB*fILUBuC« —:-Soto4iwntforKiiabe , tnnrt»a]|Bdpu!|m^'" A! .SmiAinu xL KHABfi'B DNBtTAttn PIABOS ln«A ■_! etlf*d pom theTaotor>._ -•- -A«'J> JIAKMO PS 8 * .f ol^ oetobr»««a murabctotr of -olf . - JOHN H. MStjLOff. si WoM ot ,: 1 WhobbS® PAPER WARE; I>S?rSB FAPSBB, ‘! ' r \ . CAP;PAFKfiff, “ ' - J - \ 'VOTE PAFIRS, ' * l : Bllfc-pAHtBS, •■■■: '1: t . ■ WBappi ka PAPint.. A tup ui wen Cto 7 ltr *' l>ric ® tUtefBUI Heedf.pLt-r. BUfrWlng, Label* for J*h?us fcjad of Qtnkn^BtlTkS^. 1 ?! Priming, tzecmed orally, wiihdSpSd&bj pUU rass s * - -- we< ” 't • BUtlnn»r«. pt Wood «>. pUu'I'OOIiAJKU cJiaiot •V «tock ud Urg*.t»rfotT*t low ertoesL *• ‘ * * * ' »g«.3U»iiod «T | A ,-KU±JulsK UAVtti/JClib, for ASJdJea’-ja^jurt raeeiTtd »t *oand £BSt. flltlr ww.-v.W.r '.' i *R*_pniLLiP«^ OK MUjuMt natyei'Azut fortAJo bf •’.: : r '••• v* •• . - »aP. ; t W.Jf.OQUMIT.g7I' Tettferty i I AND £UdAyXlSii«*-&0 fabli 'recwvcd i Xio4 far Mk bj. bibit b; ooi»l&s5t •) ■ - || •J; ' /:"■ military jtoticks. 9177 bounty. THE LAST CHANCE, O. W. HENDEBBOH, comer Ohio Street sod Itaaond, Alteohebt Crrr- LIEOTESANT atwele, 67 FODBTQ 8 f BEET, JOHN f- KtBKPATBICK, Llottt. Md Kscraitiag Officer. euaoa 80. «?fl BKO4DWAT, 478 BBOADWAY, N. Y. TbU iplrlt-itirrlcg ' itog ind H.kr.BBKRABEO: OHABLOTTB BLTTMB. _ rtnhn^li 1 rnHBQREATCURBFOBCONSOMP. . *o® proprietor of tbjs mediae* bcriofmade it tfc*- ■}!W o* jun to. ccnee»t»*U the life of tb&Mc* *-Med Ids* tor djteaam of tb« ImnmaA Throat, ti now otkttng to mfirrl&g bßma&lijr'tfce t£' nit of-hit eiperfruo*. 'Thit .-truly gnat «m nod . -aedtexmitpnfsndwitfc mnehcare; the ttr tmtnm dfrtiUrt txpmriyfarlt, U .therefore fr*« {romaf! lmporitlttoferannum Ur. ... - ***■ uvm jui It will core BHOVOHITI& It win care ASTHMA. . It will core SOBB TZXBOAT'AHD HiivaW ' * It t»LmKfi?L «- ral cable remedyfor .dU—r<if tl»lCinOTr«"^j JIBIIUaT.OWMISSr^ : t 7? a **a* Tf of Opontortoitt: ‘ ' ■ wißaAnrs vtH. ■ «f .tan ra , n«««can»t 1 •TODICiIt. JJNPSBY’S Of PROVED BLOOD SEABCHEB, A BUSE CURE TOB Cancer, Oanceroui, Formation*, Borofnla, Cntaneau* Ditease*, p,. . ... Erysipelaa, Boil*, Pimple* on the Face, Sore Bye*,' Tetter Affeotion*, Scald Head, \ Dyapepai*, Coitivoneu, . Old and Stubborn Ulcers, Bheumatie Diiordera, Jaundice, Salt Sheum, 7\ Mercurial Biaeaaea,' General Debility. Liver Complaint, '■ '• Loaa of Appetite, Low Spirit*, Female Complaint*, „ ~ , Epilepay or Fit*, Paralyiu dr Falty, . Syphilitio Disease* and Carte* of the Bone*, ■ TOQETHEB WITH All OTHSK DISEASES HATIHO THEIB OBtOnt Df A DEPRAVED OOEDITIOS or THE BLOOD OB OtBtJtJLA TOBY BYBTEK. "wwiiA. OA.BM or DANIEL AL BOYD. imnoio*, December si, Wo. ?• H> Wu plains' la mkktne thil rolnntary rtatemsnt In faror of a modidae ure- P*»d by yon called •‘Lutwrr'e Bibn. Suieur." Ihadenimd for an jran with BirofUa, which teo " oat onmy had and forabeed an ato died gut, t °°* o,r ““ h * lr the df lu *PP<»'»ont; It alao broke out on me •milmaial below theelbow,andnatlntatbeakin end fleeh ea ea to ekpoea .tarftilaore. Thadlaa. nay hood wont n for that anrsl email pfeeea c | boo. ora.oot. I n eery weak and loir Spirited, and had glren op all hope of orer getting wen,' f h«l trim arm] .kintal phyiiciana aod the; did ma 00 good. In September 'at, 1801,1 mu Indacad to tty la.no n> Bioon Snaacnxm” I muat crmfceal had natal., in patent medtolnmihot after I had naed thno bottle, of Blood goarener, tha - demon my head and arm began to heal. : t han now taken elghtor ten bottlte, and my hoad and arm are entirely well except the ecare rematoin* ftmi thi " •orea I will abo etata that I had the rneimittom eery bad In my arm. and leg,. The Blood Sarchor. ala. cored the rhenmatlrm. I am now a Weil We, uT r ™’t o> ?'" ,, ' , '" dl *»« oo.nple and yoohy MI did when I waa twenty, and (tan lncreaaod In [ weight twenty ponoda. I wnold alao atom thaV tha dtoom la my forabead waa an had that when he atoned and lifted anything hoary, the blood ran out ofthewm. Dr. Keym hm . photograph taken of 1 “ fc y Mr - Oargo, tha irttot, after I bogaa;a, gal well. It doea not ebow my appearance aatJbSd'na'if waa before I commenced taking the taedidn'r. Too mmaea the photograph, oiahf which la . now in niy poemelon, and alao at Dir. Eeyaeru, 140 Wood alee it!\ I wonld alaoatatethatl took tha Btood Somi». which waamada before Dr. Keymr comme^ Inglt, AKhonghlt helped meaome,, lildnotre . oarer foat nntll I got tha kind made by Dr. Eeyaat Unman. One bottle of hi. did memora good than two of the old. I ballere It la a great deal etrongaa and better. I hare taonminendod the Blood Search- ~ ' er to a great maay of my Meade for ratlona dlacwacw. and I bellere U haa helped tie whole ottbem. ' Too may pobltoh thl. if yon whrh, and 1 ttnanitoh. that U 1 who m .Biriod a. I m. may „ enrad. . I Ur. in thin City, Mo. 1 Pineatroot, and am employed ad 001. rilb A Anderaoo'a Union Marble Work., M Wayne ■ BABUL A. B0tf». A. BLIND MAN CUBED. 1 lira In Bligo,at CUntoo KIH. end bate been nearly bUnd tn both oyti tor nearly tonr yrara, 1 mUul onDr. Koyeer aW three-month, ago. and •Med him to giro mo direction* to tire Inetitetloe tor: the Blind In Philadelphia. Be told rna-Urat l neednot go to Philadelphia to got wen, ■ho hetl •Mdldfio that wonld etna - me, aa he aald mydiaeu 1 ”* b ~“ d fc r lt twoor (note Unu Inthehrwplulln thle dty, and tree related, but rny dleeaee elwaye returned liter a month or two •Iter I came oht oi the.haipltah' litonnd my dht •eeowairotornlng and I called, by theedricaj a good Mend 01 mine, on Dr, Keyeer, who mabeeui td my eight, and my eyre are nearly'a* ereUienotcr' The.Doctnr gate me •Udmtoey'a Blood Searchar-' and DAVID KIHHOLLV, 1 Pltteborgh, daly g, USI. OHntoa HIBa, Sligo. Wl* rr K. F. M'Euor, Aadenon etreet, Alla gbonyOlty. ' ■ A BAD SOBB LEO CUBED. Ptrtaeoatm, September 11, 1661—1 heraby certify ' / •“• tog tor orer a year. Il waa • oorered with- nice re and ecrre to that l/eonid not / work tor nearly ayeer. By teg.welledaolbat I wag' “““* Mdo anything tor a ng tima, tor ki laaet ■tcmontba, ■ Ihrladaararalof tbehairtdoctora taiha o ~ dty, bntwithdnt any banadt; finally I callad da Dt; ll*Wood etreet whtronly attendee * bou ‘ fo »«eke, and gore me bnttwo Bottleaol ■eedldne end ! era now entltely well-bad'haencoa. tinned well tor elr mantha. 1 am employed at dha Cegla Kogina Honee,oo Foarth etreet, wheea any anecanauma. THOMAS FAKBILD. ‘ •jr sb earOW m yet to. rtgt/ toad, u Here to a’coaat MMlkeOataarfat ./' ■' ■ . r; , /Dr, PKO.B.KITBFB lafcllUwtwF Hn,trcodmnwt.^,o n »» < u» . - -
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