Oltsintrg aztittt.:\.c WEDNESDAY G, SEPT. 10 :41 7 FAIRS. gartorzz , is PAPER .OF THE CITY. . MMOIDLIXII - 0•1; OIIMMATIONIII for the GdietteliY, S. Blom, Optician, Ito. 55 Fifth stre4 7 -aneeelded daily : - • EEMME=!M 9'o'elook, A. r 80 12 7P. .... "2 If Theß/41'01ItnentAn Allegheny County. The followintare the °Metal return" of the -,. , 1,,- . . numbered men in service in POLlll,lifitall organisations, from Allegheny county, to r.. . . . gethewith those in m , iles in other, ergot nations:7 - The figures aie _ prepared by Mar:: "hal Murdoch, from the data famished by the deputies, all of whom discharged their dation in a very satisfactory manner : Pitabieys: • • Pa. Bur.'nab'. Other Orem. First Ward... 141 22 Second Ward......... ...... .. . .86 ' 24 Third Ward . 291 47 Fourth Wsrd. 215 , $5 ' Fifth -Ward. - ..: 878 r -_ r s4 Sixth - Ward • 843 69 Seventh. Ward - • 11l 14 Eighth Ward ,'252 35 • ' Ninth Ward • ' 199 15: :4111koleaq. • -‘ • /Int Ward 25 5 25 &mond Ward 245 38 \ Third Ward 882 47 Troth Ward 473 79 Sororgba. hatingbain 302. 39 onongahela 65 6 Smith - Pittsburgh..._....... 142 49 - 1111mbetlf..' 104 28 ' Tim wine ' - 121. - 6 - '-West-Pittaburilr • •74 •6 - Manatee/sr ' •• 169 ' 38 - Lawrence:mills .-- .... ..„. 139 22 . East Binninghlati..- .. .. .. 162 . 30 _ . Shirpslstirg • - ..... -... - 68 16 Sewickley - - ' • +- 63 7 Westßilsabeth.:-... .'.. :: ... 50 .17 Takentim"...; - 1 9O 5 Dagitesaa..' ' :... 97 . 8a1dwin'........ ...............69 ---) 9 Collins 96\,__, 18 Cliartbere ' 51 3 fiquthi - ayett,e .. ': .. ....-.... 57 3 . East, Deer ' - - ,57 ' 6 Sioirffik - , ••• ' 30 • 6 • Wilkins.; - 162 .' 'll -- Pine-. 4- .... ;...-. 22 _ ' 8 Ohio • - ... ...- 56 if,. M00n.:..; ... .. . . .... ..... ....... 39 1 - Jelfesson.... r --- ..... -- 102 10 McClure - 71 10, . - WestrDeer 61 : ~8., Union ' 123 - 6 - Eletott.. • 82 - 4 Pee Mos,...; - • 164 • 7 Yawn- .. -...-- ..... .. ..... 96 5 Oresoe;t . -. 5 2 RielAand .. . ... ......-... ...... 50 1 Patt0n......--;.-4...... -62 - . Shale: --- - 48 5- Reserve 151 16 Hampton - 29 - Sewickley ..... -......-........ 39 2 - Versailles.. .. ..... -...- 146 12 North Fayelte.,- ..... -.... 27 11 Upper St. Clair 52 - Neville.. ..... ....... ::..... 17 blellandie 17 3 - Franklin - ......,......: .;, ..... .... 20 2 . Fitt:-.....»...-:................ 153 7 Plum. .. -...:-.. ...... ...-- 96 1 Elizabeth ' --.... 278 13 Mifflin . ... . . .:....---......... 126 . 14 - . Ross - ---. - ...:. 79 11 ~ Robinson .. . —.-..-....- 67 12 • 1 Lower StAlair... - ' 264 32 : -Total - • 8414 1060"r _ =- The total number enrolled, -and subject to ----military duty, has not been footed up by the Mershal, as , that duty pertain,' to the Commis demir t 4 superintend the.draft. The.queta for Allegheny county is -....10,593 In servicte,Pennsylvania regiments 8.414 , Due on draft Yvan this will have to be daunted all who lave Waisted dna the anrolliaent was made, and all Who may enlist op - till the day of the &lift, which,' froth! present indications, will be oar 1.,000 last. - The draft will be very light, and will only fall in certain quasterz in dicated In the above table. ` - The 00 Tnide. TA* Oil City Beg. ter says : The basintie lias bean fair this week. The low. stage In , • thazivarluee prevented any large transactions. A erozudderrable amount is tieing hauled down to.thlaPoint by teems. Holdeisara generally lirm at 90 cents to $t per barrel' ak the walls. We beim no Means a iseerrtalaing Ole amount on hand at the wells along lhei week. The Eastern markets - are generally Arm at 16 to 17 wants for crude. Itefined is held at 30 to 35 bents. ~Freigbts to Pittsburgh 60 to 75 eta following amount received-at in/different warehonse4 for the weer . ending Septemberld • ' 'Mk& Rock Oil (10.---/teceived - 2,713 - bbls. oil ; 917 tita ; _received 789,ampty • Smith & 642bbis. oil ; ship ped 1,340 bbls. oil ; received 619 empty bbls. 1 -- Hanna's Vrarehousif.z-lteoeived 1,536 bbbi.; shippedl,99s. 4 1Useeive6 2,502 empty bbls. ' ' Tits Thome, Commits*, appointed by the, 'meeting! tett fei the purpose of raising Regiment. Icir . General Coruoran's Brigade, ICI illaßilli the oirme of A. MoTighe, Esq., on Fifth street, near Grant, on Wednesday after -noon, 8epf...1.0, - at 4 o'clock. A full 'attend lanes is requested. The following gentlemen compose the com mittee: John MeDeritt, Hon. J. E.ldoorbesd, Jima. Palk. gem • Bobt. Watson, Moth Conant O ' Briat, .4km:o Leonard; Wm, W. 1, 70t4, G.A.. B. Tettermari, „Jame O'Connar . ,,; • ;Ala Cbmidurs,..., i*GustulKeKut James Idel.ulej. Hem7lisCullatigb; James Parke. 11'.. A.3lcTighs, . W. Smith. r o W. Blekotsons . John Mooldn R. 7. Boirhi, I p iogoz:Llarbong , h,, ams ttrabaru Algoonon - John D.ScuUj, • John Harper._ Bob,..Tatrick: IVAID - • 1 seas ot.the Bourth Ward. aro , requested to ',nest on this, 'Wednesday evening,' the 10th Asst. 1t .eelock,: at ;the 'Potato.•School house. A fall attoit'daner is teggested. , - W. War.t.tos, . • Joe. Yttrxxxs, z.Jan id'Autatr' ' 7 - - W. RilitTflii; • El.l..anneni, .Is. ;th.:Wase. vie.Oantairro;--The citizens *l4hicllakland Scheel- District,. Pitt toy/n - 4 'ship; ar► 'requested tomtit this (Wednesday) irsining; Slept. 10thp'sit - the School . House -on jilsopyltsilit Arcade; for their:rpm of Oil. rolling themaidres into.ozie of more ignite''r iminrinies for the defence of the State, under thiProelamittion *flint Governor:. ; • 'Tiesarte.r.Thi = ever :papillae dream of ' - "thuds Tom's Cable - rill be'riprodnosd to ., faith% at.tho th eatre in splendid stye. AS it twin 101:11, Woe 'loos it ha ban perfonn t;sdli wsespeet to Ire *rest old fashioned:Uncle To andisnesjintsent, l The piece has been attengljessr. endue , understand that *Very arid*, of this. sairlient stook company, rill 14117/0/It. Oorrarnor.—intahrter-Dert; gar, who was shot att"Moiday night by Ed wardSsire, is in a critical eonditioir t though - Inay-posaibly.. recover. _The _bleeding, whiektrasatre.prolase, through the (kill and attention of Dr. Walters, has bean arriActir irrittheehanear for; recovery are 'cottonseed slander. _ .Pat , Onn. — Aomosor.—Jacob Moja as am of abs Polinsylviogo Itiiitosd, had hti ‘•14011 - arm bully 4:nutted,- yesterday - atty-. I\ to*.whll• lo the sot of oopplizg airs It the , 0. 1 .11tii? ot;; • Xt that amputation Vul Swineliattray, Oirmesit.batited.llll Atli layer jaw brolmn,laat *TWEE, at s piti- 4 1:707,)I 00 1 ridlietod-Sch. wawa,. , :)-Jimamewatiott motional' Daviditeed, Esq., Campbell 13. Amtemid was admitted to prao iiealLthe Clouts of Alissiway oo_untr. lipeelal•lnetractions Relative to the • • Draft. The - following are the Instructions Issued ; to the Commissioners of the several counties throughaut the ,State, directing the manner in which the draft is to Imirnade. It will be seen-that each district will get due credit, and where there is an doers in any district it will go to the credit of theremaining districts. MI persons enlisted since - the enrollment are -to be credited, and any district in arrears, can offer, the men as volunteers at any time up to the diva! the draft, an thus "estiiii. All persona wider twenty. one are exempted by State tap. The instructions are at follow' 7034 28 8-20 • - - ilvicarynt °manure, ' • • Harrisburg, Sept.' 6; 1862: j To Cottnaisnoneiof County : S us:—You will herewith receive a copy of General Orders iff6.121,' issued by the War Department; giving partieular instructions as to:_the min! and organisation of drafted men, or - of volunteers received' in. lieu of drafted men, 'Yon . will "exaiiiini the' oideri morally 'and tiny out their direeilonrfaithfully. The quota for your earintY to nil the several reqiticitions made upon this Mate by the WM. Department, is • • mint • • • '• •=- • You will apportion tide quota to the differ ent towashlphborsinghs. and wards in your county, in: accotdance.: with . the enrollment mad , by.the Marihals, of men subject to Lary _lt will not be made, however, until the appeals are, held, and the claims to exeMptiOn are decrided,iss cumin be justly ariortioned until the exact' ritmber of men actually subject to military duty in each tisL trim Is ascertained. • •'. - • When the proper proportion of each sub•di vision of the county is determined, in accord ance with the men actually subject to mili tary duty, you will ascertain from the enroll ment, the number of men each district has now in theservice, and credit it therewith on its quota. In this credit, men enlisted in the regular arninin the marine service, black smiths, bridgebuilders, carpenters, teamsters, .oilerlis, dot., and - men enlisted in regiments or oompanies organised tinder the laws of other States, are not' to - be einbriteed: - You will credit only for nien'enlieted the-volunteer regiments andoempanies reef:ignited ind Com missioned by the Governor of this State. You will also observe carefully to guard against the same men being credited in two districts. In. some instances, young men; whose parents reside in one district, have been laboring or temporarily, residing in Knottier, iTt and there enlisted ' ; anhey,may be Credited on the enrollment in both. When you - detect any such Cate; give the credit to the district where the person enlisted was pursuing his lawful calling or residing at the time he en listed, without regard to the residence of his If any districts in your county .have turn- Itithed more. than their ,quotes, you, will ascer tain the aggregate of such excess, and appor tion. it as a credit to the other districts of the county; in accordance with the enrollment. If any companies or squads of men in your county have been mustered into the service of the United States since the enrollment was JlLitttiyol2 will, it possible, procure - copies of the .rollirnf such companies. or squads, and credit them to. ; the proper districts in which the men resided.: .. . . Although, - the orders of the War Department required the enrollment of all men between the nee Of eighteen and forty-Ave years, the militia laws of this State-exempt from 'military duty all persona under etreity•orte pare. Yon will, 'therefore, when holding appeals, erase from the list all persons whe establish the fact, to your eatisfaction, that they are under twenty-one years. You can examine such persons under oath when you are not other wise satisfied. . You will.at once give notice by hand bills, that on the TAth day of Septemlber, you will Propped to draft for each district, the number .of men necesssrf to SU - itsquota, unless the district fernishesthe man as volunteers on or . . _ 'before that day. State in your hand bills dis tinctly, that each district can offer octet tears to fill its' quota .on on the day the draft is to be madoiand thusetiolate the drilt oatiiely,— 'Such volrosteem may he offered you at any ,timer Mayan are not authorised -to rustiest them until the day fixed for the draft. ' • ' Should yon find it Impoesible to Maltirtite draft on the 15th of September, you will notify the Governor by mail or telegraph, as may be necessary, and name the earliest day, on,which it can be made. Upon satisfactory assurance 'that due diligence will not enable you to make the draft on that day, the - time will be extend ed, bqt the extension wilt not exceed five days- Par special instructions as to how you will proceed to make the draft, you are referred to General Order No. 99, of the War Department, already fantis bed you. " All necessary expenses to complete or facili tate thedraft, including printing, clerk hire, toc.; will bepald by the-United States govern ment.; 'Such expenses be distinctly stated In your bill, to be .made out "in duplicate against the United States, verified by affi davit, and returned to this office for approval.- ' lon will have printed as many copies of the _ following notice as you believe may be needed in :your county, - and' deliver one, with his name written therele, to each man exempted on the grounds of conscientious scruples. - To -- : Yonax•hereby notified, that bavingbeen exempted from military duty because of conscientious scruples against bear ing arms, in accordance with section 2, article VI of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, yen will bei held liable to pay to the Common wealth such non as "an equivalent for per sonal terries" ai the -Legistatur• may direct hya law enacted for the purpose. ' - Respectfully, Eta Sttxxx, - Secretary oldie Cogsmoystpeath. Central Board of Education. . The Cattnal Board of Sdadation . met on_ Tull:Way evening, Sept. 9th. Present, Messrs., Brush, bancan, Haiti son,'Hititter, Lowe, Marshall, McAuley, Ser pent and-Higley, President. - The; minutes, of the preceding meeting were read and approved. The monthly report of the Principal of the High School was read and ordered to be filed. The monthly report of the Secretary wee read and ordered to belled. Warrants were authorised in payment of the following bills, yin :- Pittoburgh Gazette, advertising $19,25 Pittsburgh Dispatch, advertising 15,00 ' wining Chronicle, advertising 2,25 Pittsburgh'eet, adverti s ing 2,00 Hugh Beim, Cleaning-High Sehool.—... 12,60 Borah SlDbury, cleaning colored school 6,00 Chas.. Elisbury, whitewashing colored , school.. ....... .... . ................. ....... 3,12 On motion of Mr, Marshall, the several Ward' Boards' were recommended to open Hight Schools lit their respective 'Wards - ort the let Monday(6th) of October. On' motion of Mr. Singh an appropriation Of $lOO Was made. to each-Ward for the Night Tar Izmir prospects for the filling up of this iegintent are very en warming, and but little doubt* is now enter tained of its' oltimate rooms; Recruiting Mears have received authority from the coml mittee who have the matter In charge, and enlisting has already commenced. This is au ereellent oppertufilty. for the'patrlothilrieh men to enter the service under the .00mteaud of one °Cite': own countrymen, the gallant Corcoran. ' • floor Sainin far Wks, nitsimi'' and chit dreg, at 2doOlalland't Auction. T. J." MOUS has .reeelved authority from the Committee on ..Milititry -Organization to recruits company forth* Corcoran Regiment. His hsadqttarters are at the Washington House, ha the Diamond, where those of our Irish fel low citisens wishing to enlist can enroll their - $00! Burrs for ladle', 1111sses' , and obi! 411o;iot XdoCleitand'o Motion. , , - . . , AOIIIIIOIIII.I4OVS SAL, of •herses, carriage, Sleigh; household furniture, in., on Thursday. .mornlng,./3eptember llth, at 10 o'clock, et the, late. residence' of Dr.' T. Dlokion, No. 269 Penn street. Bee adeertlsomeuL lbrfies Perris , and . phtwen at the Idesonle, Halt Auction 0.861, NO. 246, Penn it., attends to all branches of - the Dental pref..- 'lon. Boort Air.o anogkat 55 Fifth 'street. 'Boom iitt Sam if 45 FinkailTat BoanwtoD43nou at 55 Fifth greet. Boots AID 680=81 t6S BLfth Area. '- s . :~ `y:i '« ?~7: NOTES PEON THE CAPITAL (Corespendenai of the Pittsburgh Gazette. WISIIINGITON, Sept. 7, - 1882. It is quite well anthentieated, or at least -seems to be so considered, that a body of soots- Sion troops has crossed over the upper Poto mac, and advanced upon Frederick. ' How many is not now knoin publicly. The num ber given ranges froui 400 to 40,000. Bat . .figures in our campaigning don't amount, to much you know.' rot instance, the 17,000 prisoner* taken by Pope in Friday's fight. .. Besides those said to have advanced oik, -Frederick, and which are supposed to have crossed the river at. Harper's Ferry, others are rumored to have passed at Point of Rocks and to be advancing on this place via the - Frederick, Rockville and Washington turn pike. Others again crossing at Edward's Ferry, are held to be making the shortest time towards the Relay House, Annapolis Junction and Baltimore. MILT Is Tittle 7 In relation to this question it is difficult to write. One is menaced on either hand. There 'era certain known facts, not proper at pre sent to state, which restricts you on that side, And on the other a vast sea. of rumor and baiting spermlation upon which one versed in, Wishington social, hotel or, street gossip, re fuses to embark,. Toil will know befclie this _ letter shall reach you, facts which are only dimly foreshadowed now, and whietrAturn if well established, it were not well to state. &OA I leave to the all.antiihilating tele graph. . That the Governmen t ears a movement in the direction of 'which I have been speak ing, If it is not already filly advised of it there can to no room to doubt. Ere this reaches you it will not be contresad to state that vast 'movements of troops have been making yesterday and to-day. Siimner's corps moved on Friday. ; Burnsidn's bronzed veter ans passed through on the same day; ..Last -night, with cheering, which woke the ,echoes and made the town reverberate,' Franklin's whole corps, eery strong, .'moved pelt Wil- . lard's: At about one, o'cldot (midnight) Mo can's divisien" our 'own - favorite Reserve Corps, moved titrough thecity northwaid. The rear guard passed about 5. The roar of wheels, the roll of drums and the hum of ten thou sand voices went mingled up under the peace ful light of the fall moon, through all the hours of the Stammer night. This morning, all the by-ways and lanes, each shady tree and fence had some deeping soldiar-rthe de bris of the great forces that had sureit past. The trains of wagons extended for m iles along all the great thoroughfares. Ambulances, sutlers wagons, mules with panniers and chairs for the wounded, army wagons with supplies of all sorts for the moving hosts, squadrons of cavalry, batteries of artillery— a pIiMOISEISIOt extent and variety not to be surpassed--still filed on until high noon ruled the heavens. I will not State on what roads, and to what 'apparent destination they are pressing forward. Baffles' it to sly, these combined,corps mate an army-formidable in numbers, and under a capable commander, they would be Invincible. Tuna* DURIN. • Even Ha force, ready; strong and• effective have crossed the Potomathis the advance Into Maryland and Southern Pennsylvania their real design ? or - IS this the feint—like the one they amused poor Pope with on the Rappahannock—while they turned his right wing ? Is not their real design to conquer : anti annex. Western Virginia, .to pounce on Wheeling and, holding that, make is raid into. Ohio, and up the river on Pittsburgh, the great depot for munitions of war, and surrounded by a country rich in , agricultural - production's and all that can ' gladdecithe heart of man? This may seem to you impossible, bat it would have seemed to me impossible three weeks ago that Gen. John Pope and his splendid army should be rolled back upon Washington as they have been. Not much less wonderful would be the success of ;sash a Jinn as I. refer to, than is the history of the plisriprltrgand - summer. What' ,say you of the campaign on the Peninsula, and that of Gen. Pope , as illostratioos of Arab stranger than Action? But you may ask is it not the design 'to make a direct attack on Washington r' I think not. A pretty strong chain ,of forte 1 surrounds this piece, and it can more easily be taken by cutting its connections. By the I way, speaking of the forts about here, 1 found I Capt. Onstarne Braun, son of 1)r. Braun, of Pittsburgh, in commend of Fort Stemmer (on the north side of the city,) as I visited it one I day last week.. Me is said to be an excellent and careful officer. At any rate the fort is a perfect — model of neatness, and' its guns are . well manned. I sighted one of them—a 32- pounder—and observed that it bore directly on the gable of a white brick house about a fourth of a mile distant. I remarked this to the Captain. He replied that the house was occupied by "a regular do e.headed secesh, who had given him grey as trouble by making (1)1 unfounded complaints o hie (Brame') men to Gov. Wadsworth, Matto case of an attack that hobs.' would here to- be removed any way injoider to give a clear sight below the fort, and the first discharge or the gun would clear that obstruction very effectually." I was. much edified with this lucid and apropos explanation. If this Whole war had been conducted on- Wit principle it would have been concluded before this—lf any se cessionist stands in the way of success let him be cleaned out : that is the ides. No; I do not think the Federal 'capital will be the object of direct attack. Baltimore taken,or the roads oat up, and - a force of the enemy setting enough to bold them,'would be a more economical expenditure of their mili tary power. But all these speculations are perhaps futile, and the next day prove them so. Asa the past, our , , ~ , Were nothing like so groat in the: engage meats of the last days of 'August and'first or. September, es' Pope's bulletin represented; them. lied they- teen, the necessig of the! call of the Secretary , of War for physicians: and nurses/ would have been fully apparent." Ile lewd, as he always does, *hefty l and well. As it is, the aid of the vast.number:who came, wee not, needed, but this woe not the fault Of the Secretary, though perceive eh' etteitape, 'is made iD several papers to get up a feeling *gainer him oh the Matter. I think it should be a matter Of, thjoielng that the defused wee: not whit wee expected. ; ' , - • ; Most of the wounded , of my. aerptainruna here are getting along finely. •Col.;:llays, of the 63d, will not be well very. , 11001, but he seems to care no more for his wound than furl e slight scratch. ,i7spt.,Ebention, of Co. 0, 9th It. C., lathe most sever* wounded man 1 have aeon. Thu ball struck its, In the heed and touched' the brain, laying a portion of it ,bare. lie appears to reeogrose you, and to know what you say to him,. but cannot etti press his thoughts at all connectedly. There Iv; however, hopes of his resovery- to-day (Sunday) among bis physicians. Lieut. Get. W. Pierce is now in. Seminary Hospital, Georgetown, down with a;slight - at. task of term.--'He is, not at all dangerous, and will be Out in a few,d ys. L In the mime • smith with him, Is Meat. Sellers, Co:I, Eith regiment Pennsylvania mares ; Corp., of Waynesburg, Greene county. lie' wee shot through the left breask 011 e, ball •pusing through, and haring - boon taken oat beside the shoulder blade. It was thought thit it might have totaled the top of the lung, lie is, however, to all seeming, doing we 11.,, I 1 trust rthis may, meet the, eyes of his friends'. 1 /le appears to he a very, kind ; and worthy gentleman. COI. Collie'ee regiment (139th) bee been de tilled to the sad end revolting duty of bury. ing . the dead on the tato' field of Bull item. The bodies which - bill on that fatal field -had lain - thereabout one week before the rites of sepulture could he: performed. ; The camp, of this regiment will •bel near Arlington house, for the present at least. The 137th regiment In whieb J. 13,/fiddoo is lilentenant Colonel, bits been essighed to Prahklin's cor ps. I learn that Qqn.Vppe, who has made Can. bloClollan'o campaigning respectable, le 'to be - assigned to some command in the West, bet ' ter suited to Ma chpsolty'.''.oeneral MaDewell goes with him. His carp! is• to ;he comma . dated with that 'of fighting Heintselman, who will the whole. -Hooker will prob . abl be assigned - a higher command than he -, • has Warta held, •lio division ,of the army, has een severer service or performed it better. As-to lien. Melloweill—lt is; not ;mirth while to atones his merits. , It makes no dif ference as to them. lii has the stigma upon him. Everybody, ebb r _for good tensor or 'without' them, i s crying - 'roma 'dog,: and* whetliwr he destinies it bbr ;tactile of to import une& to the labile.' 011 eiseralness is gone t• meu•NlintOt , fight , inda him; they have, no -Ontlonai inliWi;, and litlectiport *aim to-1 :assigned or sent slumbers tor trno, I, for one, shall be sled of. Is. . • •- .. VSITOL - ' • . ~.. , •-• THE LATEST NEWS BY.TBLEGRAIIL FROM WA,SHINCTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. Specie Dispstch,tothe Pittsburgh Gissttu4 WASHINGTON, g1ipt..,9,1862 THI HYBLLB IB LLBYLOD, One thing yet remains involved ,in, doubt which mast be cleared up befo 4 o an intelligent opinion can be forsied as to the .purpos s es of the rebels in Maryland. No One earcyet tell whether tho rebels have crosaef heavy forces into Maryland, or whether they have only sent ono or two divisions over, while massing a greater portion of their troops near Wash ington. The opinions here have generally settled down into the belief that if only fif teen to thirty thousand havecrOssed,they are merely there for the purpose of 'steatringlarge supplies, of provisions, and other atores, of which they stand in need, while they may hope also to draw off a sufficienUy large number of our troops from Wash ington to enable the main body to make in effective attack here. On the other hand, they bave taken p. greater philion of their army iota Maryland they have chosen an ad mirable position for concealing thereat object. OILSit#L:WOZR ifiurgeon. Genera Weber, •Of 'phi°, is hare, under ordiri from Governor Ti'i to look after the Ohl; wounded, seoure•discharges for the 'pinta!' etly disabled, get furloughs fir the seriously injured to go home to recover., and t 6 make whatever provisions may be neces sity for the comfort of those who remain him. He finds from five to six hundred Ohio viounded only in Washington' hospitals. I NALGADIIie GISNIALL icamitcles CONDITION. Gen. Schenclenetirgedu now states that he hopes l'imputatien of the :arm will not be *country. The wound le doing mneh better than had been expesited.• • • PYOY TRtnilllCl The news from Frederick; to -day, indicate that at, any rate the rebels r are improving their time by laying In a heavy stock of Pro- Visions; scouring the country for beeves, hogs, *hest and corn; and hurrying all they can collect back over the Patentee and within their Virginia lines. They Mill to have dropped the specious pretend with -which they aet out, of paying for whatever they wanted in United Stater' Treasury notes. Now, they either pay Virginia bills or Confederate scrip, or re fuse to pay anything at all. ascovistiim. Col. Sol. Meredith, of Indiana, who had his ribs broken by a fall ironible hone, which was allot from under him in, the recent Bull Bun battle, is rapidly recovering. THE LATE. RITAXAT ISOM CWITUSVILLE 'ln the late retreat from Centreville,- our . Medical department lost forty-five wagon" leads medldines and liquors, including one jlrbole wagon load of port wine. They were ,thus enabled to take much better cars of their ',grounded than could otherwise have been possible. BUT PIW REBBL 1100141 AT . LISS:BUBB Steties brought - by oonuf.ry men to-night frouiLeesbnrg are to tbe effect that tamely any rebal troops remain there n o w. THI 11/11.11110/01 ,iIND 01110 VAILROAD Ills lost no rolling stock. thus far, (rota the rebel increments across the line •f -the rout. HIAID. . - . Artillery tiring was hoard Op the Potomac, beyondile, this eltiornoon.. • SOLPllift SHOT BY HICLBSIONIIITh. A private, in Col t Williams' new Michigan regiment was shot from this ranks ilia *von ihg by a Connie of svceasionisti, while the regiment was marching by. the penitentiary, which is inside of the city limits. The seas. itinnbits were arrested. Let us see if they'll have the courage to hang them. Q Important from Harrisburg. Elszensceo, Sept. S.—The te °graph oper ator at Hagerstown baring strong Union proclivities, left the place twosome of a Mira. , sition of the rebel spy:moth ; lsere milling there to interfere. As soon es this *lame known, the Governor dispatched ant operator to that point. He has arrived, and reports ell quiet. There are no indieatious of the rebels being in that vicinity. • ; No late or important intellipnce has been received from Hanover, or any point on the Northern Central Road, upon which the re bels were said to be marching. Hob. A. K. BleCline has - been appointed Assistant Adjutant General of the United states army, by the President, aid Is: now here, detailed for special duty in .Pennell- . Tanta. He is assigned to the service of ar ranging far the defences; of Pennsylvania in the present emergeney. CAB. Thomas A. Scott, 'John A. Wright, J. B. Parker, and Brig. GetL Porter, and others, are here, as aidr to the Governor, and are ten dering valuable assistance. It will thus he seen that Gov. Curtin has • cabinet which, for' energy and ability, both. Id • ; inilitarj and a civil point of view, Ii milerpatored. • The Hon. 'Thomas ld.'LleweYot Pitbiburgb,; has been appointed Acitlnig Assiatnut Adjutant General, in order better to secure! the more; prompt and cbmplete ergenisation of the un- ; drafted militia of the western portion of ,the. State. :The 'Governor Is said Lobe in eidniiint ,egraidilocommunicatiOn with CistiAlOClellan; and a rough' greeterdeg+ of 'o6ntlannie 'veils is to' ur ability to'priveni anyratd' into; the Stainentalling seriorteeensequencer. ' I A deserter from ^GM 'robot army, Who has arrived •at Hanover, 'MGM that the rebels are it Frederick, litd.,,,eop .hqudtetl, thoupend strong. Prow Louteville.•.lolarksvitle..es LotrovimP,Sept: O —A3olenel Brittow, of the Bth Kentucky Cavalry, hap Just attired from Ruisellville,,and reports that on Sunday' evening a portion of Oen. Orant'eforces,froui Sott,Donelson, drove a_ body of rebels, con-, ,aisting of 300 guerrillas; with Omit a hung dyed abd fifty citizens Of - Clarksville, from their rifle pits, it. Peovidebee, 'three liitlet from Clarksville. The Federal"( uheiled then; onto( their- rifie.pits, whitk they, took , refuge In stern, and we shelled theta pnt of that: They then resorted to•dWelllng, and we staid sholled.them out, and they entered Clarks+ tiller, when the citizens ct..operatad with the rebels, laid aside their 'arms and named their olyio avocaUons. We took Clarksville, the rebels, retreating: , The rebel Colonel Johnaon was at llopkitts: villa yesterday, and acknowledged that Col. Shackelford, at a recent light, whipped the tubes badly. Col. Johnson's force are dis: parted, and in small squads, :stealing monej and all ethet available property. No Rebels North of Frederick. MADDISTOWN, Mo.. Hopt. 9-10 p. Beery thingis quiet . • • .• I i Untott men who left within six miles of Frederick, this afternoon, report that no body of rebels are this side of Froderiek. , Their .plokets extend four milord& *op, • The latest news frornfdartinsburg leis that, alit' safe there. There Is. no Immediate, danger in this Gen: 'Pope's Department. WiusuniaTom, Bee. DePartocioct of thollortti-west; to which Maj. Gen. Pope bOs been. ocitgood, inolades the Suites of, WiroCd.. sin, hilocaloto,iowa, and the- territories of Nal:nuke' and Dokotah) with the ttocpc, rait lag and. to bw raised: therein adder. his. coca 'could,. his hoadquiwtors boias ii : St.. Pint, Frbm FranktaKvACT... l'aisraroit, Sept. 9.;415ta1l gnitnilla bands are scattered through earrardillogloo'Din e Qin, Washington and Mettiernotuttissi'rais lug rentalu, and steaUng ,boptei Juni . otter ' FraP717.1 4 liaM b `2 Cr At Dan e, a s a belarabi;ailment.nt. • _ Fight at Poolesville, Md. W4HING7OX, Sept. 9.—The Star says, yes terday afternoon:two companies of the Third Indiana cavalry, under command of Major Chapman, went to Poolerrille, Md., which they found in possession of • rebel cavalry regiment, who had planted on a hill to the right of the town one field piece, which was opened on our men as they approached. The command did not stop but made a charge through-the town, the enemy who were there s , skedaddling and forming line of battle near their gun. In a few mom is reinforcements came up, consisting of tw pieces of artillery and several companies of t e Bth Illinois cav alry, and our guns, aftela few shots, suc ceeded in silencing the e emy's piece, when another charge was made y Mai. Chapman's command, and the rebelshroke and ran, leav ing seven dead on the field. Our loss is one man killed—Sergeant David A. Faille, of Co. B, and eight wounded—Lieuts. Ladue and Davis, of Co. B, and six men of Co. A. The steamer Anaoosta, Master Nelson Pro vost, arrived at the navy yard this morning, bringing up two prices, one of which was taken some weeks since, and one on last Fri day night, and ten prisoners. The last named prize, a small schooner, called the Rising San, was captured by the boats 'of the Wyan dotte, under Master Mcflowan, on Friday night last, in Britain's Bay, near the mouth of the Potomac, as she was crossing to Vir ginia, after a long chase. The crew of the schooner, perceiving that she was- pursued, ran close to the shore, and the boats follow ing were fired at several times by guerrillas along, the shore, but without effect. The schooner,,however, succeeded in reaching the shore, and was run aground, when the crew deserted her, leaving her a prise in oar hands. She had s cargo consisting of coffee, tea, salt and dry goods. On the same night the boats overhauled' seven beets crossing the river with goods, and captured on. them . ten pris oners, all colored, except two doctors, William Wirt and B. B. Courtney: Qua rr ll Guerrillas Invading Kau sas..lndian Traub Dakotah Territory. LEAVENWORTH; Sept. 9.—On Saturday night Quantrill, with a force variously estimated at from 200 to 1,000 men, outsized Oleashe,Joha son county, Kansas. At the latest accounts Quantrill still held the place. Several stores were robbed. Theeffice of the Mirror news paper was demolished, and fifty recruits for Kansas regimente captured. Gen. Bobinion has issued 'is proclamation, calling upon all citizens of the State to orga nize and arm for home defence. Ile says one half the militia of • the State has entered the United Stogie service. Intelligsdoe from Dakotah and the Upper Missouri indicates serious Indian hostilities. GOv. Jayne, of Dakotah, issued a proclama tion, on the 30th ult., calling on the settlers to organize. Two men, Judge Armidon and his son had already been killed. Gen. Blunt received a dispatch yesterday from Gov. Jayne dated Sioux City, Sept. 6th, which said the -Indians - made an attack that morning within three miles of Yanktown, the capital Id the territory. The courier brings the dispatch to Sioux City with an escort of ten man. They had a fight with 20 Indians ten miles from Yanktown. The Governor calls for a ree -1 meat, 'with arms and ammunition, as a gen eral Indian war is feared. Southern News. Memento, Sept.. 6.-=rts. Sr. Loins, Sept. 9.—The fallowing items were taken from the Grenada Appeal: Buckner is created a Major General, and assigned to command the third grand division of the army. Basuregard and staff arrived at Mobile on Saturday test. His health is folly restored. A joint Committee has been appointed by the rebel Congress to investigate the charges against,Secretary Mallory, who is said to ba very unpopular with the Itxxsaianiata. The armed rebel steamer Torktown,tboand crom ?dotal* to Havana, was totally lost on the 26th, but the crew was saved. The Appeal gloriOes exceedingly over the late rebel Successes. The New Orleans Deka of the 28th, says that the Federal' are pe rfectly confident of the ability to hold the city against Breckin ridge and Van Dorn, whom it invites to 'another contest. From Kuserll.ille. Rvasamortu.s, Sept. 9.—i citisen wont who bee returned from the Nastrwillis e kike says the country :is full of small gangs of guerrillas. The rebel Lieut. Col. Woodward is skulking about in dl.sgulre. The rebel Capt. Caleb was at Trenton,at noon, with about son time, poorly armed and badly scared. It Is rumored that a large body of rebels, with c artillery, were to-day moving from Dan ville towards Lebanon. Unparts ,are prevalent here that Bragg, with ninety-eix rehal regiments, is crossing the Cumberlaud river. Military citele.t utterly -discredit the last two statements. • Railroad Accident---rive Soldiers Vincennes, Ind., Sept. 9.—A special train containing the 08th Minds, Col. Faukkanser, se route for Louisville, was thrown off the track at nine o'clock last night, causing the death of Ave soldiers, and .wounding thirty or forty more; some fatally. Capt. 0. L. Kelley, of Etlingbalt eounty, le among the killed. The A special train sufferers 'are p parinci . Ily of his company. with physicians and nurses, was sent from here. The acci dent was occasioned by &partial opening of a switch by & supposed spy, who has been ar rested. This wounded were removed to the has •Ital here. The Draft Ili Philadelphia. PIIILADI.ISIIIA, Sept. 9.—The Commitsion era appointed to mate the draft have given notice that it will be otiminenced on the 20th. Bub wards and precincts as may, befort that time, ell up: their quotas by volunteers can avoid the . , liosnionted. for lougreas. Cinolintali,Sept. 9..—Cion.,l3.obLe.Bchenek was nominated for.Coogress, iit the 3d Dis trlo4 1 43. 0 0 1 1 2, 09 e, tod a y. , Dlcitkeits by-Teleimptr. Ptiti.s.wrirnlA; . ' Sept.' 9—flour'doll and prima, tither trealtl sales so pall as as $6, extra 0,50, and, mans Wally :$6,842.5. cbssige In Bye-goer, on Ctarwmeal.. W best la attire, awl 12,000 beoldt told, 01d,31 fbe red,. and $1,06111,50 tbr white; Rl* commands 76, and new at Corn ratbari 'Wit; 9,0011 barbels tpUewaold at 20e., Oats stas4,ll at 35030 for Delaware, and % for Peentylvanta, , Saga and Ifoliatas 'Provlolottelarld arlati. but not much Wei orldest Nork at $ll,BO, Lard. at IN In bbbr and 10 rot lop. Whisky tells stony Now 9,4renrne.—dotboti Ann; tales 3,500 bales at 513058; 'lll2ber• asks 15,900 Gbh it $5645,15 for Btate; $5,11)(45,*) ralr Ohioi $5y1,005,63 tar Southern.. Wheat, 1(43 acute • lower; 2.50,(00 bushels sold; Chicago Sprint $1',09661X4,16111 waokoo Club $1,1461;10; rat Western $1,26(411 trblte Itlebtaan $1,3901,41 at ee Corn b dlluto Maloney; 130,000 bushels sold at'14(459 Hoof rteady. Pork batty; , Mees' $11,150,411175. • Lard dull at 923 Os. Whisky firm. at 32.. Aleo arm . Auger fluor Muscovado rif - 48%; ibtrani9%, ttelibut Grimm, Stocks non; bbluato and Boca Laud 57%; nolo' Central 02%; Illinois Central -bonds /000 Michigan &albino 02 4; 21 lnloarl 40 316 Gold 11l • NoncEs. lloor, SLIM foilsdlesi, adores stud 'ohll , dron, et , MaCUllsnd iAnOttoit; • '' 'Amnon/mut charatink intornsis ro sasn.—We would say that' Moms: W: McGee k 004 earner or Federal strattemd Diet mond Square, have just realised their summer goods, and their pedal= are sad the latest styles. Any person desiring alrelirmede and neatly fitting snit of 010 gout * itkolrosuiblistil• meet is ,the right phtoo. iA4their,Flotbingis mid* under their QW, a imps:ollmi, aid 'they an eiways . ready; to soil ,oboan to cash buyer& Elope 1341ays {pi tattles, Mines and obit: dien MoOleltsina's - Auotl= • ''• ' ' ' Bustross von ads;erttier sells good bushiest stand, on; a*.prenstnent rtreet,atottgittted up, ttitha light, bet, ; assorted Stook , et . etv:vellt ,and , oneet-iron Ware. , A.uwiwict with, a'sossll cash capital rtal,lind this att excellent_opportunity. dregs Look Liox,l9, Allegheny, • UNDSR BUIIITs ancl Drawers, at die Masonic, 11$11 , Autitaa lions*.. - .1 , ~_ , _ , SOLDIRMS, Arno:too —Pain, diseao• at exposit/a, with,. a hot climate, muddy deer,. and hod bo unavoidable no*: with IlOitowseo Partfylhg apfl 'Boain g Pine you tin endure alt thess!an4i, , 71,56.1.13 Ottli2s ifolts'por - 220 IsvitG Nir. - -Oaints; ihophtfir Joiner,; Jobbing Shop Virgin allar.botweeia stimteaad• Oherry-siley,j,4ll). hinds of Emit Sapal'irtArisniudaons of O short tp ttgoo tirs:llord * o=ttid Two pod bands waisted immediately. $ MISSMIEVEI FROM YESTERDAY'S EVENING GAZETTE. Methodist Protestant Conference. The following are the appointments of the Methodist Protestant Conference for 1882-3 : President, J. H. Hull. iifth Street Station, unsuppllod. econd Church, D. Joses. llegheny Station, J. Robinson. irmingham Station, John Scott. Sbarpsberg and Bakerstown Circuit, .1. D. Herr. • Manchester, John Cowl. Connelbrville, J. B. Locus. Monongahela, R. H. Sutton. Cherry Tree, W. B. Smith. Ohio, D.I. K. Rine. Susquehanna, A. Kingsley. Payette,..l. J. Wood. Rodgersville, W. Wallace. Clarion, D. Driver. Brownsville, V. Luau. Trumbull, J. M. Muon. Freeport, unsupplied. Clearfield, J. Clary. Washington, H. Palmer. . Brookville Mission, A. Patton. Stahl:down, J. W. Francis. New Brighton, A. Clark. Wellsburg, M. A. Brindly.' Terancranceville, W. H. Phipps. Editor of Western Meth. Prot., Geo. Brown. Important Order from Gov. Curtin. Srcoses Clenza, No. 62.—Arst—To secure the complete organisation of the undrafted militia of the Western portion of the Com monwealth, the Hon. Thomas H. Howe, of the city of Pittsburgh, is hereby appointed Acting Assistant Adjutant General, to whom all organizations under the military act of eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, within the county of Allegheny and adjacent counties will make report. Seared—Camp Howe, near the city of Pitts burgh, will be continued as a camp of rendez vous and Instruction, under its present Com mandant, Capt. L: W. Smith, subject to the orders and authority ‘of A. A. A. General Howe. By order of A. G. Curtis, Governor, ko. A. L. Boasuir., Adjutant General, Pennsylvania. HARRISBURG, Sept. 9, 1882. BODY Fornso.—The body of William Tindle, (eon of Alexander Tindie,) who was drowned on Saturday evening last, at the first dam, was found this morning near Mellinger's planing mill, and conveyed to the residence of his parents, in the eighth Ward, for inter ment. Iwo or three good printers can find steady employment by calling at the .Gasette Job Office.' FE/101180N & Lacs. JtIERCH4Jt7' T.4IZORS. THE LATEST STYLES Fall and Whiter Goods, JUST BEOTSVED We have novr received our complete stockof PALL 4ND TVIX TEE GOODS, comprising In all the mart elegant assortment of goods to be bond in the ?Ast ern Market, eousieting of CABBINEIIIB. OVERCOVITSOB, and VESTINGEL Also, . splendid @election of Fancy Coatings and Cassimeres, The mealtime of the peaeou The above goods have been carefully selected, ind we feel satisfied that they will meet the approbation of all who favor us with their patronage. They will be made up to order in the best and most feehionable manner, at moderate prime. we have also 012 band a choice lot of 'Kai °LOTUS and GABSIIIEBYS, width hay. Wow spe• daily .elected for Officers' uniforms. • SAMUEL GRAY & SON, lizzelnal Talton, JIILITARI" .4^OI,'ICES. FET - A'rIENTIIL)NI PATMOTS..—The undersigned prop/seas to „organise a company of intelligent, abbe. bodied men; between tae ages of 20 mid 85 years. for State Defenie. She corps to be armed, uniformed and equipped sa soon es the organ. isslieu is completed. Enquire at the Mayor'. Office. .09 GNI. W, LiCONARD. .yr -- STANTON HEAVY ARTn,LF, BY. YOB YOST DELAWAIGETke Stan ton Artillery hare been accepted sod ordered to re port immediately to Headquarters, at Port Delaware. This Company will be assigned to, special; duty at lon Delaware. A more desirable service could net be offered,;and ; as this week, clomertbe time for en liorcents, those who desire entering the service should report immediately, at Baenalcing Offices on Sr. GLAIR 8 t BEET, mar the Bridge, and at MA soil DO HALL, Fifth street. see GEO. W. HEDDESSAN, Captain. O. KNAPP'S BATTERY—georaits wanted for Wei ailehrated Botta:7;lM*, with the army of 'Virginia, Gen. Pope commanding. LIEUTENANT ATWELL. Who has been detailed on recruiting “/"./COl U now In the city In the mnaattme, person. wishing to fain the Battery will call at 67 rommi sram. O.ATTENTION I FALL IN MEN.. Lam clump far lb° Bounty before slatting. A' few good men will be received for the Stanton Light Cavalry, Co. H. Hone but horsemen need apply. The following BOUNTY will be paid: Covemment Bounty_ ....................ilO O 00. County " Premium far Emilstisenn.....—.—. 2 00. One month's pay In advaace--. 11 00 : Having received authority to fill up the Company, we all on all those desirous of imitating to come and enroll themselves without hardier delay, at the office, No. 31 217TH STREET, above the Executive Com mittee Rooms. Capt. J. A. OBAWROBD: Lieut. W. B. ROWS. MTV EXTRA BOUNTY will given. setaw O , CORCORAN BATTERY. IRISHMEN I All Government and County Bonntieil'ai Lieut. JOHN I. NEVIN, a fellow prlsonor of Hen. Ouroorm's at Richmond , and d sllsbary, has received authority fro m the Recnitar7 of War to robe a !:lATTE32 Or LIGHT ARTILLZEIT, .Whlth It le expeeteed will be attached to (;EN, coxicoiwt , ti BRIGADE , Good men Moo uow Opportunity of tolulog tbo boot branch of too- ionic% and Inn mot , * 6000• • &meat and County Bounties as soon as mamma In. the Battorr will bo under nalehing orders to tan dap: •• •• • sira.o,pariffi. N 0.93 rotrant sTalcrt.neat Wood. •e6:lli ' .1013 W t. N VIN. es • I:VSTANTON CAVALRY! Two wins goarion vommaim ENLBOT COUP& AND nos MOB? ATTBdC• TIRO" ABM OP MB BERVIOEI 6177-BOUNTY. Ueda the tbllowtezolder. lamed h: the of w a r —far whom tee, Battalion is :met - - SP7.OI,II.'OIIDICS:WO.—, '' • " • • Vas Drratratearr, . Wachtagtott,'D- Q., itasuttlB,lB64 LAnt James 1/,,Betaxonsaker elall ribs Ave com panies °lowa'', within three wham - Ith then:lo. Son of the Governor of the State of l'etataltranla. They will be accepted by the War Departamt. -MDWIN A. STANTON Secretary of War. • •1111.1KVAITZ111 PICINZYLTASIL • - Harrisburg. Augurt l ' utha T it Y , 1.1111 i t e a lw ag o ll f t. W e. r" it Improved.' ' A. Adjutant General of Pennsylvania, • Ifiorn .tba alioln:it:W111 be seen that . 11. - tinder-. iigned her bona they' authorized to robe tha Ore cempantee within three...helm As this paintegy, the only opportunity that will be °freed for threw who desire to onto in thu branch of the ureic% 'lt le highly ' Wpm:tent that It be - eantniced 'Without d clay. Two commodro.' already • nearly fall. hare beet* =opted, and will go isuaedhittly Info iicantp rent.- - CerriPanien,Parte Conannties; and squatanot al ready accepted, hate now the bet • and utekelbtettit the Inuit opportunity Sr entering the earthat; • ;PA- Bounties from the United Metter will be trim le la s • 'lien; and the Anegheny Comity BoutitY to lima min so may be collated from Allegheny; Witt , !rta.,l. Matt:44oo baa been' called for etwart. tweice p A• ,Sottol l t‘T . of ,Nirar =4l'lll be r 11! tennedlrithibe Islet poutibb • ••• • aatilnatan Cavalry, of EltilwielPlitabeelrin amsplel It is undoubtedly one pf Alba aneetcompanies in the Veined dentel—, The`ldentenastwilyfor tha pretest bit. tend at th 6 calor of the Pitabnlgh 'White Lad lkinipanyi on Itlilll.ook YTIIX T. lillegttent,c l tryfAnt 4tLIIO ErWralUas ettad, in the Mamma: • ZMEM •-., iposErs rheßovED BLOOD SEARCHER, • OURS Mil run Cancer, Cancerous Formations, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the Face, Sore Eyes, Tatter Affections, Scald Head, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Old and Stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic Disorders, Jaundice, Salt Rheum, , , Mmnata Dise . mes, General De bility, Liver Complaint, Lou of Appetite, Low Spirits, . Female Complaints, Epilepsy or Fits, Paralysis or . Palsy, Syphilitics Diseases and Caries of the Bones. TOGETHER jvITII ALL OTHER mass= BATING TICIM ORION LB A =PRATED OUDITION Or THE BLOOD OR OIBOULA• TORT SWIM CABS Oa' DANIEL A. BOYD linamman, December hi; 1.861. Ds. G. S. Harass:—l take pleasure In making this voluntary statement In favor of a medicine pre paid by yine .Lizcoon's Haan Staatmica.r I bad sallezed for Las years with Scrofula, which broke oat on my bead and ihrehred so as to distigare me ray mash, and took off the hair when the dia.. ass made its apparanmult also broke oat on my. arm ohms and below the elbow, and eat into Osaka sad gab es as to expose a beak& are. The dare on my heed went so far that meal mall pieces of bone cisme mt. I 'woo any weak and low spirited. • and had given up all hope of ever getting had tried =coral Wilful phyeicians and they did me no pool. Ice September lest, 1881, I w= Whim/ re try nlamage's LIMO 'MD Brom Basmccar" must conks. I had no Cala in patent medicines, but after I had need three bottles of Blood Bearchere the doers an my head and arm began to tad. I have now taken. 'lighter toe bottles. and my had and arm are entirely well inapt the stela remaining beer the wren. I will aloe state that I bad the rheumatism 'vary bad in .niy acme and lap. The Blood Searcher also coxed the rheumatism. I am now s well we, over forty yean of age, and I feel sa graph: and young es I did when I :ane twenty. and luta trweikad neighs twenty parade. I world , aim state that the dimes in may forehead was eo bad that ,Whin he stooped and lilted anything hearty, the Mail t"a"rot Otte rem Dr. Koper had a photograph taken of_ ma by Mr. Cargo, the artist, alter I beprn:to get well. It does not show ray appearance as had es It was bane I commenc e d taking the medicine. Too ran see the pholomaph, one of which to now In ray postman, and also at Dr. Koper" 140 Wood stre4. I world also state that I took the Blood Search" which was modelefore Dr. Keyser commaced mak ing it. Although It helped toe sonar. I din not re over brit until I - . got the kind made by Dr.- Neva himself. One bottle of hie didnigniore gocd than two of the old. I believe it Is ' a great deal ItIVI7OI end better. I have rearamended 'the Bkod fisarch. or to a greet many of my Mends for aeons disease, and I belbra it has helped the Whole of them. Yon may trubliab this If you wish, and I am anxious this all who are articled as I we. may oe mired. Ilia in, this city, No. 4 Pine strut, and am employed at W eide it Anderson's Union Nubia Works, 54 Wayne street. DANIAL A. BOYD. A BLIND NAN CUBED. I Bra In inigo, at Clinton DO. and baye beim nearia blind In both eyes for nearly iftr . years. • I celled on Dr. Eerier about throe months ego, and sad him to, Ore dlrocetme to the Dertitetkat - - for the Blin d - to Philedalphlo. Bo tiddler! !bad . / mood not go to PhllideVlda to get. well, fu belied medicine that would cm maim he laid. EWA* 09 , Ina in the blood. I ins Welk for tt two or tares time , tothebapltelto thinel. 324 " la 1141 " °6 __ - but my diesels ahrayo Returned after • month or two - after I cams ant of the hieyltal. I found my dlr. ores was nturnlng and . I called, by thiadelca of a good Mend of mina, on Dr. Howe, who use rater? ,. ot7 eight, end my wpm aro newly as Well ea terei She Doctor gore me "Lindsey's Blood floarrher n , • um& ILIABO/tlf... Pinata33l4 July 5, ista. &Am Nab. taiga Wlistaw-11. P. li'llbsair, Marian Arad, Alit etas/ at 7. A BAD SORB LIM CURED Prrrumnan, September U,lBBl. -I bereby certify that I lave lied • sore leg Ihtt one a yew. It was covered with elm= and acme en that I amid "not work bit , wadi • year. 'My trogawelleit nation I war unable to do anything ler • og time, for, at twit di months. Ibried mensal of tbe best doctort to the city, but without any benefit; Asudly I cabal as Dr. Esper, at No. 100 Wood street , whcronly attendee - me gnat two weeks, and give a, biter.= bottkenf =dicta* and I am now entirely well end bare wit tinned well lb: six months. yam employed at the Ingle login Ilease, on Youth street, 'wham eau Otte PM me rem, THOMAS 11JSZELL; aspic to in amstigli kind,'as Oserdi after' Islatava.l/ 140 *cod dr001...d0 nmileSat: - . . - • 4. 7- - 4 1° . ..1 Et 3 0 lik2 tb_RA " T HE OREAT CURE CODISUMP. - • mg ' ' • made II the '- ' 1141 " 1111ftr ba rlA: l-1 f tin. 'study tor yam hromosumato _ ... a Tres tutus Madicins Abeam§ of *ha Annus Throw is sow pme.g 10_•Lnifforing humanity thk . rs. mat olt bit Ctpelitace. :I=a Ina ,grela rood ympansimith much cam, tbs., tar being =4•Faimiy ita it. fa therstore Irs• Amara acomma Am. . ft . m ligi a:m a d mom tams Causamptke Hum' auT ;is lati cum BRONCHIn9. wili care ASTHMA. 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