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Lola .Tatka of Ole Ooart If Oorarame Nom 1,111111111 Lamenceellle. ittito Sonata J&11101121.1. - GRABAR, Allegh.ny. z. -4111. egionins, • ' • 11. AT.INBD BLACK; Allegheny, ut. wrl.Lraw. awl - causal. lacciu4lets Lo-H. tairtllStrArllTP. Tp.; . r - L . • , DAntec ationUr. 10EIN IL sisseeTztoK, rattainpla. pmq, arstrolier. ' - itibmx-tatottar. Pittebare 4 JONATHAN NEELY. Lova 51. Ctleir-TP! . DYedorelks Peur! • . ; 7 . CIOODFLAN 61017L1FA . ' Boath reyetteTp. • The Rusk to Arms... Departure of , 1083 Men -for Harrisburg..Begi. : 1114:DIA!! Organikation Formed. -.Yolanda -,.!erse: a buy and waiting-day ' among militia men. James L. Graham, Req., special messe n ger from the Govern s , arrive d . . , In the city yesterday a ft ernoon, froth Harris - barg,end mad* known to:Assisiant , Adjutant Oeneml Dorn theilesire of the ftweinor tbat ail troomiNporting to him for State defence stored be lotewarded at the senior potable. • moment. , . Daring the day some twent y-two .companies reported to ften. fifteen of which left left:at eight o'clock in the waning, try ape alai' trans for Harrliburg.l,The companies outside_ of Allegheny. are from Armstrong, - Lawrence, Boiler, Beaver, Westmoreland and Washington arraaties, and rainy of the men _ -carried squirrel rasa with them. The follow - tog is s ,list of -the aompanics and squads • which left. but craning, for which wears in debted to -Cmonellirictershani, Aid to Oen. , :..717.008rdiA1ipt:..trider50n.....—........ 66 men Iwathblirg Gaards,LCapt. 60 'Ulm= coccaty,,Capt. 70 " Capt.' 101 X017401P0T7.17•117. 63 .. —Butter musty,- °apt. 103 - .Besnros7ol77,ClPL -7707 • 0 8—,•2_ . " Oiummabasg topzpiay, 04Ft. Omaionuus.....;. BO Vo.tutorolind cosopam, Capt. Dalf.—.—t. 101 " Du4slolo Guard& OD. OspLiteed—d.. 65 . • Alustial Gt.p. Copt. 7 07 Capt. Trew.—..;...• 60 Mannar Cloardscirt- 'whom 4 ° ^i• " ' .Thrquirmitlntany, ( 4o.l).Llant. esipar... 40 Squad for Capt. West. Tayntte coaatr--.. 121 " &agitator old 60 _ Tot 'The above asp all for State defense, except. lag the 'wad for Capt. West, trio Ira for , the pegular,ermy, and the Seasons for -the old A - regimental organisation was yesterday ' - edited- by ten - of'tbe companies from this eouray, as follows: alosti-NRobertGalWay; Lintz: fhlossf— James M . Cooper .114 - ii—Br .w. U. Gross.. A, Duquesne:Light - Infantry, Capt. Riddle; B, Bast Liberty Otards, Otpt. Gross ; 0, ROOMS? Guards, Capt. Holmes ; D, Pena. Guards, Capt. Idatttrn • o,'Daquesne Guards, Co. A t Capt :, Bred ; r Duquesne Geards Ce. B,Capt. ; . -0, Allegheny Greys, Capt,, Cooper.; H, Monitor GuazdseCapt. Bulimia; - I, Keystone Bless, Capt. Brew; - - Marlon Guards; Ospt. Swinton. ' Seven or eight occipitals', who reported to Gen. Howe, did not get of, bat expect to leave this evening. . ', - Excitement: In_ .Ailegheni•o'Nee° ghot At. •-. cokrid --- ' ' about sereakeebekt a and • , ....,1 list evening. • ' or Alexander, girl Witonadmiberan"4" J o hn Watts; :.....s ',hadn't a negro named ininr... , ••• ---, an oup brottog_hls wife ,: ssildlnli on Water - g 'i s „ er a root down ,:__ •• ' ' 'd,‘th. InddP l ° - °L° tiorio the act *the , ~-;...-ra arrest un, sad t 0.... ~ . - _ n u h e. his ' , better half. ,As sw ami , laboring j un m o o dy, he . bro kewatts ran. r-'pinlatitrsatalheol:bortillia;oo;ahusktlnolCewlevseLt. proportions." ground, owing DroPo f N. and fiery his-mahlum”P3a to eta ,- - LT• .:: : . " atop thlefo_. _ s P,. Th o negro ,_ _ 4114-2:lii,„ started id I n t o finl'n ,yodotal 'Mots ) = ' 'add , ' ro f fwatar alley ._. revolver at ~, darts& °I ~• . discharged his a pith= . - . whoa theowe" g oa t. Boon after, tri o • butwithout 4 -mottling his lag -,, -,-- 1.—,,"0 n egro down by a- • a , fo hood. L... biejuthi ....,..ini bial t.O tePrcoumed to '" lim o wayi ca.." -:-,=':40336•'' B. was oo ei th " ro , r f au"d h orof t ies , woo l " w hit s wi ttriated uP for the......„1!"7 - -` The Bring 0 ,,,0P0h oridtamsnl• Is hearing id r and caus ed 'Tir o aa a;troulde ".„-,f.,Zr, -: . 61 " .. i i - Vmu known to thdr & s wu m* was ,iW.,,:tilsi customer, . 10 1 4i li atts wais roughly ..4.-- idly liquor. ' ; M r s . • - - ..-'-.- trrbot not seriously inu r ed . . i , - : ~_ ; Aircited on Suspicion: Atifictit Will, of—Allegheny,_-_,yeeterday iiCiannOs ,hfichnekLatimer, on atutilidott of being corioeried in stoning the hone of bfri.lisitaa. ndt, la widow residing on Liberty street; eppositi the - Catholle Ohoroh, " • Allegheny. 'The banseldie been stoned at in totals everiince Friday !evening lut, until there is not a whole pane of glass or even ' - iath - left In the'win d ewe. Mrs. , has _ • compelled-to move her "family 'hat, though she owns the 7bonie. The policii.tued every effOrt to discover who threw the stones,. tat tailed, elthotigh•ntany,:were thrown while they precut to : protect the premises. Leaser was eanghtin" the rear at the boom,. - and bad, in his possession shandy-billy beavi dumb to kill an on with. -Be could give no . • good. aceount .01 linmelf, and was .- looked alp tor a bindle g. The polite enstectlhat he la the tool of a certain party{ who hes had frt.; - - quest quarrels with Mrs. Bertrandt, and who mime ontrageons method of wreaking Venpeue en her: . 7-- Titztua , --The new drams of the Idiot _ Si She ouncain," which war prod e3 the theatrer thrrdrit timer,iset night,will be ~repeated this this evening in co:neate n with the beautiful three pi ' Bohemian two :draws on, thri tame night . make an attractive programme; which should draw . crowded , sadism:eh We understand . : from ''the tramway, Mr. lin, that the enter . ;•prloteeneger will shortly maker his appear - aaos before-the foollightecin owlet Shakes ' pairs's, most elarseters.' It has been game time Woe hir..Heridersen has trod t h e '" hoarie;! and 'shiver's** his friends tarn) eft in their strength wheals makes hie lira applarinee tideseason.• "Sat _AfertiMir-:rline EMtnn.--41 gentle man by the name of Jackson Riggs, formerly of the Brash , ' and Cleveland Railroad,- but I mere - rementlY employed on the . Pittsburgh Wand Cleveland Railroad, - wasaccidentally, on the latter rood, on /friday by 6le bealrooining-,is ,00nteet, with , a bridge three mike omt of iitimbenvills. The arci dint was not known - until the train reached when his dead body eras found tet - top - of pie of - the oars A Corallor's Jury f• "-wee oonevniedierid rendered millet in tee , t 1 0 . 2 4 6!" with these fact*. - • MEN MEM : • MIME .....gozzrgi.-411r.,,Cifirlos A: 9nna,;who. ha been' is . t h e ..trios tor oviatik who his lately n` : raeeir~d into . Pagaimratalp latirmaiy," trties itu t t L;P or - think Mida tal aa w;th whiot t he h t ss Lean Mite& lie hopes seos to be able to rejoin him sisimant, the atk:bissa.criarY. • „ " • • • . . --- ----- -- - ..,.. . • . ~.. •, - Areinoi sails of fall andyrinoo , dgp . sOOOO. • . aletloog, boob and .0010 i will.,olmtnetioe,olo , day, at 10 chleak; ,4041 contiage 002 4*. inaliSilit ATlVa'a Audi:* Rory wean , .9e Wood Most, and Virile allsi,:,• IN en; IN MELD& 70 üblican County Tick Mss:mattt'tthEmir= WAiI7,—MI id= journal westing ‘lll. ha held this assess, irk the Elea Ward pull° school hosts, for ttor Ripon of organiiing s eomparis for drill sad lartnotioa, and far Suits service when called on. Let the.prtaintatt citizens turn ant and Help the young a r m to organise stosspinl. ; A Costrana or I „ for State defense, Willi organised in Noon township last ilatnr. day. .- The odious ire. Captain, - Jacob P. Ferree: Ist Identenant, John M'D. Nesbitt : .241 Lie:Ken:ma, Win; Cooper. It is a fine company, and commanded. by &I experieseed man. It awaits marching orders.., Tut &merest HIATT Awnit.swir..—This eorps, beteg rant' aced by Capt. G. W. Hen derson ander authority of the Goreynor and Beemstity of Wat,will be filled up to-dayiand will be ready to'reszoh at any time. A few men °altar.' required to make the maxinsun of one hundred and one men. FOUSTALLIIIO TES Ifsaurr—Joha of Alleghenj, was up before Mayor Alexan deryesMaday, charged an oath of the Clerk of the Markets with purchasing melons in mar; ket hours, for the purpose of retailing them. The ease teas made out, and Skims wee fined five &limit and-costs, which he paid.:: - . Eater Bor,orsa having the city for State defame ahoald provide himself etch a.goed pair of shoes, greet *oat, udder _shirts, draw ers, socks, - suspenders., has 'kerchiefs, ate, sad TRX place to get time cheap la at. Mo- Chdlend's_Asotion. House, 45 Fifth stmt.' Tan officers of the Ann regiment Alligbenj Iteserresinet yesterday morning, and elated- MO following field officers: - Colonel, ItObert Galway; Went. Colonel; James M. Cooper; 'Major, A. H. Gross. The regiment left ! I. evening, at ftceolook, for Harrisburg. . (Ica lady nadirs should bear to mbathat J. /finch. _coiner Grant and Fifth streets, will aped the largest and by far the oheapest sumk of dry goods ewer brought to this inky. Lelia would do wan to call and examine his stook before purolui4ng eliswhere. I - Tas Pall trade la dry goods Wally armed at Barker...At Co.'s, 69 fdartet street. . Oar . • , are Aimed st °DOI avail themselves of this most. apastuit apportanity of selecting from their large and varied stook. Assam: /LID Har 11 RT. —Bernard Ketstlane, charged on Oath of Franob beforo Alderman Taylor. stint .. assault and. battery, wu yutarday attested And hold 'to tall for PEON fEATEEDIVE • EVENING GAZETTE 49 Number of Bien in Berries-from -"Allegheny. County. The oounty.Essentive Committee, in 'order - I to determine as nearly as passible the exact .number of men in service from Allegheny county, eeitered the 'anises of Mr. George H. Thurston for that purpoie, and, iv:lading the record keptby the Committee whenthe bounty wan paid, the resultfollows s Yes 3 ceozgenles;Bth imams; dol. C. -9th Reeervm,'CoL - 3ackoon.—..—. 761 myriads, 10 th 66 1 anneny: rid Bag% 04. 101 6 26th Beet, 506 2 " 4eth Beet, Cot. 193 1 squad, 57tliBeet, at. l6 6 aompartiee, 81st Beet, Col. Itippey.-- 547 7 ' 624 heg't, Col. llo 1.6 . o Cid Beet, Col. Ales. t BYd Beet, 00L42111taine.:—:......... 11" 107 d Beet. 001. 9f 7 4 o 1094 Beet, ale 306 3 equado, 103 d lbc't, Cal. 72 1 company, 100th Beet..CoL 40 '4. - 77th Beet, Col. Stambaugh 226 1 squad, ad Osvalry,tiaL Areal— 49 3 compealet, 4th Chivalry, at. 282 2 o 6th Cavalry, Vol. Caropbell.*. 190 C. 8. Cavalry. at. Imary.—.-- 300 Colon Cavalry, Cant. 105 100 Moorhead do do, Bahl. ...-- 34'31olty's do do M'Sulty 30 Darldient'sdo do Davisond 86. autty4 n's ry. Capt. Hantyton.....*. 135 Thomean'o, do • do Demot's do do Daum 60 Braun'a do do '6O rat Vlrglula B 2 3d do do 345 Hake .333 rlipd% OW. 126 Irish B tigers commend.-- 52 Bewails for B.go.lar_ServiCe Malor 51.6kra, _ and others. ..—. Ilseratt for Volunteer then by POWIT. Beret Cr, M sod others„„*y Capt., .....—..—. 225 10 colopenies, 1234E44 Col. Cterk.....-1.—.-1 1 . 12 7 4 o I.36tb.Reet, OM. 405 ° 129th Begs, Col. Coliter—.--. 600 7 1 155t6 Beet, Col. 613 Copt. 3 . J . Young'. 116 Andaman Troop, recruited by Lieut. tin btauton Ca Berraiu for"til 4UU In Maine 110 T0td......_ ......:.................:.._,,,,,.i.,,..1;8T6 . . Cosmty's 2,L53 To prevent any migappiihention, we ma, state that these figures, which would emceed our quota by 2,083 men, are not the figures which form the basis for • draft. The num ber In service in-Pennsylvania orpnisetione only, es returned by.the enrolling orlieers, will form the data boil which the number to be drafted will be computed. This 'cannot be Antra at until the Oomartssionei has care- • folly gone orer the returns from sail district in the county, and added - thereto all who may hare enlisted eines the enrollment, rollment, and reline names are not on the lists. • As near as can be ascertained, the returns Made to tire llbirshal show the county Indelit minus on her quota to 2,179 mint - Prom these are to be deducted all who have enlisted since the enrollment was - made, mcd all who may enlist ln Pennsylvania -organisations up to;the day of drafting. If .vletorMis efforts are made to 11l ap the rations organisations now being recruited hereunder the State authority - -khe Stanton Ceralty, Corcoran Regiment, Stanton Artillery, Corcoran Battery, eta, the draft will not be henry, and can be altogether avoided in n goodmany,dietriote, Woman Man.—Capt. Charles Banes, of the Ninth Pennsylvania Reserves, tellOWo6llc dad at the late battle near Sell Run. This is the second time. Captain - Barnes , ban - been wounded since he entered the service. In the late battle he received a s buokebet, in the re gion of the stomach. The wocinde although my painful, it ii not, we . believe; °antidotal -danpiroaa. left here before• his Alit wound had been frilly healedo so sal=on wee beta rejoin his company, and to give his ser 'wipes to his oeuntry: lie is itow at his home sgele, !n Tempetantevil4.,2 1: Tat Nona Barron Ham!, Voce Annan 18452 —This excellent quarteßy has just bean Lined by Maitre. L. Boot& Jr Co., New . York, and has been realised at the split's hani—Mr. W. A. Gildenfenny's, 46 Fifth street, near Wood: _The contents of the Ronk prOish for August are: liistory, Philosphy and MI, Goldirin • Smith ; vAnglO.Seson and Angib. Norman Christianity ; Alpine Mann Edward Irving; Zssayists,Old aud New; Lord Bciathope's Life of Pitt; Mr. fit. - John's Bor neo; Lord Canning. -A Bum; (Irishmen*, Diowintrildrie Jenkbte' rebel Niftier. wet found at Pleasszt. View landing, drowned in the river. lie wee bold by the eitiune on Sunday, the 7th; on the farm of A. - Irlether, Esq. Be bacon hit person C 'Word, -cartridge box, icillitineas of female, inside of the ease of whieh,was writ ten, "John , Beesone,' Wheeling, P. 0. {":en the other tidfref the mite ins "initten;with.a pencil,lllUntri '.7int Walter; when this you see remember Nothing else but soldiers elotimial AU, however. in lexfal .tyl.. Town...litsjof Johns of the llth P41111;1? oflosaile ittivod ' in this city to:dny, froni.Wsehligton, on blowsy. bona* to-linlon• town. ' ills health is Isiah inipskod bJr. 4 0 44 salvia% snd tbsodsots of ids long tinplats nient dime' to TIN iopoisti4: ' A — , • - • , , „ NosW m" vos Asassssv.—Tbs DemDemo.aide Count?`Cotarsittetrof Clerreepauderuie at itaceetiot an Saturday last, ;dual Joni! R.' Ilunterißeq4 on the legislative ticket, ihtee of Ittr. Iteinentart, who hut detained; Dzeetertni ,- -Dr: O. NI, No 246, Penn it., e t tieteht w ill bresehes of, the postal proles eon.. • I • 'I2O.IIM2tONAt Wsiblfpai City oii - 12lS.1 ' 2tb iuge., top. JA TA5E4202012, of flidopd* 0, Itisth re5212 1 " 4111 Ralen 2l . .. • - 01.T0V-OrelSoisdey. _morals& Itth id WE. it seodositilllo2JAMlSl p DRS it s2 WE. i 11A jlllediSS * e'ssfssi,i4 sist.issceot Olia* *wok - 4k • Iturfttesidrat tL. 6,91 -sit triage so Mt . "! Pala' atitathar P.''" •.- THE lATEST NEWS !BY TABGB.OII, FRONI \WASHINGTON. On SPECIAL DISPATCHES. 711;!e,cLI iMe?Sch . to th• Fiat= 01 4;u0:m.1 Wmanzoreig, Sept. 1 6 , 1862. CIINILAL McClellan stock has gone up like a rocket today. His official dispatches were bulletined from hour to . hour as they arrived, and the, general feeling of relief aeon tegan to per. wadi all circles. As the situation is mom closely scanned, betrayer s -apprehension' eon'. awning it are not wholly removed. It seam to be believed that MaMellen has had more fighting to-day, and the silence from lierper's Perry li ominous. • It is known , that Gin. Miss had desperate fighting all day on Saturday, and feared. that th—e—rebelewttaaking him hid= overwhelming force: Nothing 'has been heard from there ooncerning the operation of either Sunday or te.day' s 'arid fears that the 'ileac* bodes no good., If, the statements telegraiked to Phil adelpitiw,that the rebel. had gained Maryland Heights, 'are true, .Gen..ldiles must have either surrendered - or 'made a rapid retreat into tbe tastier- of Virginia, u his position .at 'gariet!'s Perr7"would then be 'acted, an tenabte. • TEN t/TII FLTTLI bo far as fileOlellan's fight lieonoerned, it is not yet definitely known to h►» been more than an attack on the rear guard of the rebels advantageously posted. The stories in circulation bete of ourvom riraddlitithe.passsa so as to 'be able told"- ienktlie rebels from pining the fords at Wit liamsport are manifutly untrue. We are wholly in the rear of the enemy. 'There is nothing whatever to prevent them from a. aping to Virgirde, or bevind'Eageretoviii,to, some etreng,position as fast 4 lop can carry .• Heavy'lftring hoe been heard here this af ternoon, which renders it probable that Gen.; McClellan Ims again' come with the rebel rear guard; aid that the Walla has again been roneWa: Later Lariats seencto render itprobablethat `the rebels had nearly their whole force over in Maryland. In that cue, it is manifestly impossible that our two divisions can hive been fighting more than their rear guard... Marylanders say that Gen. Lee told them that he had 150,000 men, end had entered . Maryland with the purpose of holding the State. tikr10171411.15 Of TIM Pew particulars of yesterdays engagement are known here beyond thou given in Me- Glellan's official dispatches. It is known, however, that yeatarday morning, about 8 e. En., the army tame fairly up, with the enemy., postsi Oa the wt aide of the Bonth •Bine ridge mountain, and stretching on a line trent north to south, from points hamedints4 op• posits Middletown and Jefferson, , both of which villages do eight or ten i milea froM Broderick. Middletown Is on the road to Hr to Harpers , Perry. _ . , Oar right, eocemanded_by Burnside, rested on Middletown, and our left, ander Franklin, on . Tellarton. A general enpgoment lmme- diately oornmeneed, McClellan neossearil3r at tacking the enemy on the latter's vary advan tageous position. The battle was hstinataly oontesied stn Oil nearly 9 o'clock, p. m., by which time the enemy bad boon gradually driven up Beath Mountain, over it' top and MO the valley or mountain sides below. We bald the top of the mountain, on Burma side's line, throughout the night, and thus gained an important sister,. - Gen. Coes flauley Brigade Division of Ohio troops had-the honor to be Arm to enter Broderick, drive out the rebels rear guard, and take possession of the 'City. A messenger Just In from the battle-fleld says that a messenger had arrived the night before, in hot baste, from Oen. Mites, at Ber ries -Terry. Nothing was. known "of the news he brought, we that it was stated that he brought bad news. . The latest advice' :warm the views al , ready expressed of our Upging the rebel user Amara, and somewhat' &Weeds from the completeness of the vktory. .At 9 o'clock, a. m., to-day, the engagemant at Burnside's position had not been renewed. Be Wu thin in undisputed possession of as advanispous : crest of the mountain, from which he 'drove *a enemy the - Wight before. .The • firing that commented at 'daybreak to: day was an littlish of the enemy on Franklin's corps • ori the road to Narpeet. Pei:7. No &sot consuitialeation waked whit that corps • It this morning , the • up to ooc telegraph 'operator at PoMt of Beets being the party reportingthit Braiklin was heavily engaged this morning some tulles in front of him. .thst-oorpe - the Amway that yesterday oocuiled,ilageratowir:was not in .yesterday's action, though it hastily retraced its steps, in order Mbe In the light to-day, ; which it could easily do. • Neither Eininnees corps nor. Oodah's.ditis ion wars In yesterday's :action, though both are doubtless Supporting General mann to= wiirein positions to do so yastin: day evening. ' ' The Lome of Gen. Fitz John Porter passed 'through Broderick atS a.m. to-day, and wire to.luive arrived On the battle field at noon. • The rebels in the fight say that Beauregard• ws.e.iixiiicted to lola them to dap, nith acorpa of 0,000.. strong. It is not probable, how. ever, that sash ezpsetatiens can be rialisid, as 40,000 efficient rebel troops were not lett - behind at Gordonsville, from ikons* they iiy Btatuegard ...bririgieg • thorn pp. •It is en tirely safe to say now mat facts alrsady show . that the 'chid cmditol the enotrisieo thus far are dne to iiurnolde.• That gallant otioor • theadianoe, and more:tliallustilled.the high hopes the COSIUtri had of him.: fined reports of. the tended ofi new Sairidis Mra one of the Most ',warning 'features of news yet re salved.; • • The= rebel General -Lee, reported ,wounded yettenlay, Is not, the rebel GUI.' Lire oni sitanding the - army, .but Bitsimilt Lee, his liD/A lB kiiiollllls ♦T 3111111dOND Persons just ward from Richmond bring thi following itetement of,thi miniberrof dimMirrieoneri there r b from the lei Indiana catchy; 2 tiOar the 3d Indians camlr 13 tom the 20th Indiansilnfantryp 50 from the 13thj 19 from tho 14111;13 from the 10th) 30 frem.tiii3Othi 32 from the 29th. , - A 'XiJot wevineir: pricet4, plink& 'just remind from Mei. B. 44,11,11;cd lb. 'PhiP. 24 chary,4 6 7 4 .: , lefb3rm lifolmitsbove t he elbow; -lam In no:d4ger:' regiment behind Jackson's rpiceigr._iiiclylnir mar. uniibiwit• . • . Caninsainintoso, Snit. Inilo P. M.z—Parties arriving today from the 'neighborhood of Walleirelport report that a portion 'of Jut , : eon's form are =Grigg towards Mattlastairig. for the 4 parpora Of ciatkutrixfg Col. Whit* ; sad bit oOrnicurad,'bat hed araountrai this tiro hours previous, anti•anooarriod in,-reaoh. hit Bs4pu'a Itiony.ln safety. - ; Apaagips Oat frost this plasi,u4ka. ; • 14,divoossdoil 'star 4411,usetet• lino; irktstb, iced p0p14,111;'144. of :04 plaketi ittoispia*P-` LATEST,_FEOI I 6iNcoNATI. sper:4ll;ototissiltistiergh (ham& ' .. .- ' Cii9iniart, Sept. 15,1861. . .- Our most leerily 'advises report the rebels 12,000 strong weenies% Miles -from the river. They am throning up fo fications, and pro les' to be awaiting 'mint Tremont's to attack tho city. 'We lave taken deity-seven prisoners al together. One of the privates of a Georgia Regiment, brought in to-day,, was almost naked. Resort heiiti been in the rebel army nearly one year, end bad but one pair of shoes in that time and. no blankets. He has been barefooted sit Montluri !' Ito forward snorsme t yet. Dispatches have b received from Snell at headquartera, but °thingle made publha. A messenger has also I arrived from Margin, at Oumberland Gap. :Nothing pabiio. There is great rejeteing-over. the Maryland Tietories. FRO .11 BAtaLtionz SpedelDhpatch to the - 0161,mi1l Gaeta. - . Sept. 16. All accounts from Western Maryland con firm our victory yesterday in the Middletown Valley as *complete triumph.. A despatch from the War Department, says that if Huper's Ferry ataxia firm, daylight will soon trait full ripen the total ambit:lg out of the rebellion. 'The rebel army is com pletely inuted, with a loss of twenty thousand,' it:eliding Mazy prisoner* The . Federal loss' is not one-fourth le rukoh, and no prisoners.' Gen. McOlellan le ha - § int i thang tli• They seem almost sirrounded. There is in tense rejoicing in Baltimore': Stooks hate ad vanced. General Reno's bioly has &mired hers for embalming. —: J. W. FROlt ttLftt ISISCIEG. ppedalpanstA to the Olttahtuakaszetts. ilaaataaastO, Sept. 16,1852. A rejament al' the phillutalphis Grey 'Re tirees, twelve bandied strong, , , artillery oontniny;fund tlia!attroplattios of iiifsztry; havejust arrivcal..Ratinsylvanti has Maly thousand voluntiar iaLkitia in motion, and one hundred .and •fifty thousand-la the field. Bully for the Reistana Butyl . R. g A gassaussi, 6epF. is.—The report in re gard to the rebelsidanting theirguns on Ma ryland Heights L said to be true, but if Vol. Miles could hold. his position till noon 'he would be rchitoroed, - . and be able to dislodge . . fitraggleri from the rebel army exit/uttered along: th road CO Lirilitanaport, where the enemy Is 'no doubt crossing, . An Maur who has just arrived from Chem bersburg; contradiour the _reported capture of 12,000 barrels of tour at ilagerstown by the' rebele. H e says they had not the necesear y . transportation at land to effect their abject. J. B. Bogen has been appointed Surgical and Medical Dlreotor at Chambersburg, He has seared the =Academy building at that place for a (jaunt Hospital . porposes. .The appointment. is eonsidired a good one. .1 The.Majotof the city' faithfully .performs Ms duty under the it. proolanation, by au -thoilty, of the °Marion, in regard to'persons Leaving the city. ••, Clonsideting the large number of, soldiers now bore , this city IS quiet and ordesly. The Governor andinher °Meaner, engaged night and day in perfecting the different Mil itarynorganleations,now going on tare.. A portion of the 'New York and Illinois cavalry, made an attack upon Longstiest's am munition train on the road between town and WillbiuMport, and succeeded in taking fifty wagons tegether'with Obeid fifty t risoners and - brceight them into Chambere d . deserter carat into Ohemberebtsrg hut night from a Louisiana regiment; and repOrt ad Lougstreet movittg,.and that she rebels had lost two men for ale vecrisited. A Baltimore company had deserted lo a body, ' Capt. Paltrier arrived in Hagerstown at one in., to-day, and.:met the cavalry 'who had Cat their ',way. ant from' Harper't Ferry, baying one _hundred and fifty prisoner and the trains of. Longitreat in their variation. The - train cultism of ammunition and canaille eau Stores on theirlway to Williamsport. • Otte of the prisoners reports our forgo stir rounded at Harper's Ferry. 'by Jackson with one hundred thousand men, as he did net tgo towards Weston, Va., but after crossing the river wont direct to Harper's Ferry, A man named Fitzhugh, a resident of Chem burg, an/ one of the party who eaptaredCapt.. Cook, Is among tho' prisoners brought .1.1. To-day hu been the most exciting hero linos the call for the militia of Ike State. There In= to be no end to the gallant Union army now ruhing to tho defense of the ptut. could give the' number of men who have arrived hare, but policy forbids. The State is sate from rebel invasion, but Maryland must and no doubt soon will be rid of the traitorous horde now invading a por ' tion of its soil, and then Virginia must again receive all who are lucky enough to reach her sacred toll. God. McClellan, we fear not, will attend to that put!of the programme. The teleerapb wire "bleb was destroyed by' the rebels three miles out of . Hagerstown, will be replaced to-night, and Communication with that place again resumed.: . • It Is expected that Coo. MoClellan will oc cupy Hagerstown irnight, withalarge force. From •E9or6sicplonroe. ~ • , " Penni/ Elept.l3.—The steam. hist" Monlieal and New Brunswick arrived' this noon with 2,060 paroled Union prisoners. balance Of 'the 6,000 will be: down to morrow. The rebels are now, very patio cum with:ailthey parole, and take their belghth,Oolor of their- hair, eyei ;and conir plaxion. • - • Weiss,'" from the Richmond Wkig, of the 150, thatliir. BL; Brno*, of Kentucky. pro.' posed, in the Roust of Representatives a plan ior simplifying ths ;obtaining of letters of marcioe, to render privateering.mors efficient: If Mr. Brueo's propodtlonis adopted import ant risotto will speedily follow: • • It is sumeriainedl from racial :day, furn ished by th• Treasury, Department, diet the expenditure' of the Confederata Oo ernment, from its oommericeinint to the Ist of Arising, amount to $347,272,958 85 cents. The evacuation of Memphis by the Rider s!' bas teen oMaially innotinced. The Riohmond•fiquirer, of, the 10th, says that the tyranny cif chi Lincoln' Government, Is grinding the liberties of the people into the very dust, and thiintands - would feel gratified in Maryland, even for a .respits! from the wrongs inflicted, hi the oppreisor. , - • The *sine paper contains the list for a : win-, • ter outfit for a soldier; with its prioe, and calls on -the'rebel Goiernmiint for clothing, or money to purchase it with • One cap $5, one faokets2s, one pair pants $30," one pair ,shove. Oa, two pairs wool cooks • $2,5i, two wool shirts $lO, two mare drawers $l3. Total $08)•$: The governor o Virginia Issued, on 'ileps. 10, a proclamation to. the, dilating of Blob mond, appointing Sept. 22 for the election :of delegate to stippiy, the escariar 'oscasloned; in the louse of Dolomites by the resignation of John oi,'Blegisr.' , Fight at Cape Utruirdlen, BIO: ' LOOM, Bepti- - 11..—A special , dispatch to the Ueioe, dated. - ,oa Gtrardieu, Mo., Sept: .14th, says Bloomfield wee attacked on Thurs.; day morning "by the rebels. It ,ras defended by one hundred: enrolled militia, including detachment from here. The 404 !sated two hours. The reboil took one 24 pound howl User and , then wlthdrew. : The' militia aban doned the place' with one iron 12 pounder, but. spiked it two iaireisrom Bloomfield. About threifo'clook an Friday afterpoon, Col. Boyd. from.o:impolite, stalled .Bloolutiold:oad 're took the plume after slow minutes Ming. In the first fight the lose was three killed and fire .wanuded, . The, rebel: lore Is not knowo.: -00 1 .,891 4 l 4 bang rairiirc4a. 4rrital . or . the eiteamei New` York. New yeajy„Seppt. 16.;."-!..The Strainer New -Tort arrived to 7 day with datail.4 the id. Thafelfollog are the Partici:tau of Gari baldi's capture t Go the 49th t WC, COOS of Beresglierch, ocioatinded by Col: Yalta. rtalhe,attsoatiot.tlartbaldii;whe occupied .the . strong poelltOn ktf,Aftvelziolll4l. - .After iorerY Amp oontasti Osribeldl . wee : .woOngsg p a d taken pcfso Derr with 1.000 oh.R.Dp.. Yalta. - yhtistsa column. attathitratt 11,890. partial& .wea Jonnallitaly pit an :board in . Italian frlinta and Otinreyed, So 'Boll6. — r lha royal. 3{ooo had Mat aid'i Ottiegdid: Kr! ltattl ter, ~ - SoliO&M News. _ Mumitte,Sopl. 15.—The Grenada Appeal contains the following Southern news • On the 10th, in the Confederate Congress, a regulation to adjoOrn on the 500, wuadopted. A preamble and resolutions were adopted, to make a proposition to the Government of the United States to. treat upon the manner of conducting the war, so u to mitigate its hor rors. The conscription bill is stiff under dis cussion. • , " - Gen. Joseph B. Johnson has been ordered to the Trans-Mississippi Department, with Price, Magruder and Dolmas under him. Gen.' Pillow is ordered' to report at Dieh -1 Mona for duty. ' On Saturday last, the Federal gunboats shelled • hamlet at Milliken's bend. Gen. keir talegragred to Davis, on the sth, that he had parole seven thousand prisoners, captured thirty pieces - of cannon, and a num ber of stands of arms. The rebel general Armstrong's report of operations in Western Tennessee claims to have passed between Bolivar and Jackson, destroying bridpes and Trestle work. In dif ferent engagements he 'claims to have taken 213 prisoners and killed and wounded seventy five. A bill was introduced In the Confederate Senate to create the °dice of Lieut. GoneraL Assoc.lotion was also pissed reoalling Minis torallason and EdidelL I Gen. Smith's brigade returned last night from= expedition to Hernando, and destroy ed the bridge across the Cag water, sight miles beyond. They also framed the depot and ieveral cars,Ahus emitting olf railroad com munication With Herosode from the Booth. Indian Affairs. Br. Paci.,'Minn., Sent 14.--A letter from 00anissfonert Dale, introduced in the Legis lature yesterday, ditinE Port Ripley, Sept. 11. to the Governor,aays he be" been there twelve clays'epdeatoring Oo 'afoot as amicable ar rangiravrat with tne Chippewa', but despairs ot doing ie.. After landing meneogere to Hole-in tbs•Dej fok ten days, he finally non tented to meet to council at Crow Wing. In stead Of bringing thirty or forty chiefs as *grad, be Waned, near three 'hundred men all' armed:' In council; Hole.in-the:Day was bold and -impudent. .No result • mai reached try-ilte conference. It was to be renewed, but • collision wart feared. j Dat•s•ear4l the danger of an outbreak as imminent. The letter was referred .to a Committee of three, who reported arid adopted a relation - that David Cooper, H, N. Rice. Frank Ayers and •=—. Hatch appointed Commissioners to rerirto'Fort Ripley, to eat in behalf of this ate in conjtinition with the Cob:mission of Indian Affairs in any negotiation' calcula ted to preserve puce and to prevent ari out break. The Commissioners I.ft last night. Further PaltLlClAlllfl_ . ol the Mew thrdevilie Fight. Lorttsvnam, Sept. 115.-str. Thoinu, who arrived from Blanfordsrille this , evening, was present during the battle: The rebels, under Gen.'Donean, numbered from 0,000 to 10,000, including catdry, artilleryi and in fantry. This * rebolij made the attack from both sides of dhe river, and boldly advanoed to our breastworks. j They were rep rised with fearful loss. The Federal loran, 'leder . Col, Weeder, numbered Stbout 2,000 ac date com mencement of , the {fight. They. er'eiti rein forCed by Col; 'Dayton, of 50th Indiana regi ment. The Out they knew bf, being about was his po tiring In volley, killing many and Stampeding the balance. The Fed eral loss is 8 men killed and 27 hroandoi.. The rebel loss is from 400 to 700 killed and mounded. The rebels, who brought a Sag of truce, admit a less of 400 killed. Tw o . , pieces artillery were captured from the snaky. - /be bridge at Bacon creek is destkoyed. Bragg is supposed to be at Ellattg4w. From Ciocoriiiitz itud Ken ocky. CIMOINSATI;I3spt.; 15.—Alliddin4s wan re. Bunted tO-dey, with; tbe eiareption 'of the hale. Or liquor, until 4 DJ m., when the military or• ionisation tarot to drill. - Tbe rebels fell book only 'four milts south of- Florence, - owing Ito the scarcity of water. They are supposed to be awaiting reinforce; masts. They hare oleo left Maysville and gOOO to Rani. Advicos from Cumberland Gap, to August Alst, represent hititgan in line spirits; ho Is foraging - the ootiniry In all directions, and will hold out untit , relleved. The enemy are stlil in toroa in his 'front, but not Sd his roar, all in Kentucky hating - joined Kirby Smith. .31togatrinade - aisid at !Codger's Gap, killing As ...ad ittoultdrot-elal-aed-taking d-whole company prisoners, without losing a mast. Markers by Telegraph Path&Detest+ &pt. 19 —Flour is Witter octet, and buidneas partWi7 ittopotoot bytba praparailous fee the Inane* deMouei tales 1,000 bb. extra famill at. 35,753 6 ,and IMO bbd imperil.. at o change 15;liVie flow 'or Cons meal Whoa. In fair demand. 'an 10.001 bun, Pennsylvania pLud Weetira sold at pool" and tionihern at $1,351 white tango. from $1.40 to $1,52.. ealos of old ligeat 70, and new st,7o. Corn la ln fair 4,005 bushargellow a Id 200. — M., amps., Oat s; 4,50 U tombola new Vela ware sold'st I.sibi 7c Proclaim. held &mit; males Mess Port at slit; hoots at 11%; at at ey s , and abouldois at Wad.. -Seird la am at 9%.&nu kep at 10a. Whlgy 800 bbla sold at 33c. liter Voila, Mint. 15—grenIng --(Mttoh doll; mice at 54466%. quiet; 111,600 Ws gala 5,20 fur ntate;ls,oMgos,oo tor Oh $54.105 9.5 tor *Southern. Wbut , declined In; m 5..3 &Aim tinihe at $1,0411,13 for Chicago agrior, $108®1,14 for Mil waukee chin; $1.2k51,74 fo.red. W eeeee 0, and $146 tor,,atate Kentneky. Corn declined e• salmi 1311,000 - bUatielgat 60359: Baer quiet at SPECIAL NOTICES. "IT did me good." Lathe candid imprission of the Minuends Who.hate cued Dr:Lindsay's - Genuine. Blood Searcher, and knoTitng • Mat it Is oomposed'of Bareeparilla, Dandelion, /des ertion, lodide of Potassium, 80., We don't eo much wonder at its giving so general Ratters°. tine, as we should like to know hoW • bottom recipe °calcitic formed—and partial thinking of wing is • trial might so ask their physi- Alan. Of all the innumerable medians/ in vented for the purification of the blood and for tanioriurposee, this I the only one we can think of thattas perforated every Min claimed for it. We speak, of course, of the genuine ar title prepared br the inventor, Dr. Lindsey, which is forsals.by Simon Johnston, Drug gist, corner of , Biiiithfield and Facial streets. • Ws take great pleasure in reookitnending the list. It. B. Williams. who is engaged as a teaolun in the Academy of Solemn , and Lan guages, Allegheny. Mr. Wllliam. U a grad uate of PrineetOn.Oolloge, N. J. r also. of the Western ThecilogiOal Beniziary7is an end. leit scholar " and , pfeatical. andieneeessfiii instructor. "' This valuable 4aittiattion, to its amps of teacher., and the expetienio and eft. dent" of the Principal; - Bey. J. Davie, reader this institaUpn - especially worth] of the rk; iths rC. 7.eroiotrlile , P. Suit. D. D. ;-• Rev. D. ELLIOTT,; W.D.Doveao,D.D. ardeastervriereow . Ws wettldeall; attention to the superb stock of, FaU sod Winter Clothing, for 'mailmen and boys'. wear, CO, be found as _Messrs. W. H. McGee & Co., corner of Boderalatriet aid. Diamcind square. It has been selected under the'supervislon of the Vropiietora, and it covers every desaription of goods for gentle. mein' dress or badness nuts.' Gantlet:We furnishing goods, such u white ' Shirts and 'flannel undershirts; drawers, giallo, cravats, ac., will also' be found in the estaiilishmeat, hi &very select and largo assortiasit. Garin Ortsdio. or Cairn's. Olt Cloths, !doubly, Angie, Door Mau, am, at J. Pinch's, corner ) , of Grant .and. lath streeta. • Atr: F. baytog Just returned front the; Histern where he attended the large 'medal and undo Bala bell there a few days sli, is now pro pared to sell the shave lason m eid goods at prim to stilt the times. - Honiekiepeso In want of any of themi should • coll' , by means at Blaoh's borers pnrohulag eLsoyhtio. . - . hem° . W. Conn, Carpenter and Joiner, Jobbing Shop Virgineliebiletween Smithfield Meet.end. Chan Made of Rome .flepairingAonoen *Bort notice end in work suoutilie manner, Sharps In . odorent. Leave ;oar ordere.j. proiapt47;steended to, 4 COdlb ited G `AeSifiteli. Tiro - g - O - attig - tidi want, •W/Ikl . ; Miovve or ttit,l6/11111 AID MB. iael asoM Tem- Voiamessitie ioeld tie, pre vented:by thittes nab of• Rollaway's Pills sad ,Ointateut. • , Hor. Founds' soros sad sours, the Alntamit is &Attain ran, sad for boirelsort- Osints, fevers, speak pozoitc., the Pills ere tbebeatmidieluain 4"! I, 9rd POI 26 s inu patios pot;- , L . • 221.-; )1 d t'UN 111 UAL,. e mem. .►_ —bele ct Compeer, icbe obtaxecl lame of *bric* V 3111 1 .0 DAT. itt.33 more we the ettce et Jima , * eteoe 'pa Oa ile.od Attest tele Wye 70eble. awn, !the iasy with to jo'n this nee compthy„ w ll flettibe waxen and sc sbine'eltice: id, I wilt Trpor bet Is 3 3VOCL, to thee trasoponaceen wee be secarattor tell 5 tieback outran. — 146 • Wit; irttlM I . IV 11#41c., i l ,4 4 v. 4.. 1 44 , 5 . :usgsF';"!*: ' - opitdcii*piiintittO44 , i ..,.:,..•..; ilui;64:;:ad . 1: , ,' - . 1 44: ; 4,311.111111147 ' 1 , ,--..:. Nt : b rladiadSpide, as subignse: , IMPORTANT FROM. - WWIMITON. 40,000 Troops Ordered np Towards_ Harper's Ferry. THE anus ATTEMPTING TO MOB NlO-11RCBM Vigorous Mint: to Intercept Them. We have important private advice* from gentleman just arrived from Waihingten, an °Meer in the Peniiiilvarda Reserves, , vihOse opportunities' for obtaining intimation were snolt that his statement is entitled to full credit. . • ----- Just before ourinformant Left Washington a dispatch had been received from General, McClellan ' •at Gen. Halleck's headquarters, - informing him that the enemy, under Stone wall Jackson, were making vigorous efforts to escape across the . Potomac into Virginia,. and requesting that forty thousand troops be immediately • dispatched from the vi cinity of Washington up the Potomac towards Harper's llarry—that the moans should move in two columns-20,000 up the south bank of the river, and • 20,000 .up the , north bank. It was farther directed that the I division moving along the sotith side of the Potomac should- 'penetrate ''as far into the country 'as practicable, for the puree of avoiding surprise, and asserwdelog if any' , bodies of the enemy were within striking fits tame: This column was instructed to move with a fall.,•impply atilliht artillery, ewes to bear upon the Wanly wherever he might as tempt tomes; the river. • As' soon as this dispatch was received (which was about midnight Priday,) General ilialeok immediately gave the order desired, and by Saturday morning at daybrealktlo.o o o troops were in motion as dlisoted-:consaiting of veteran soldiers mixed with the new ' lately planed in the Bei& -33aCicriehe forces , were retained in the intreishmenes to repel' any attack which: the enemy might make. , Should there men reach, Mieir destination he roine Jackson's forces coati effect a•crossing; Ms impossible to see hew they can escape. It was tally believed in Washington that Jackson had from 90,040 to 100;000 men in Maryland, their. forces still In ' Virginia. ':couldu out be estimated. - It was generally be lieved that many of those remaining on the Vi ginla side had hastened back to Richmond, in consequence CI a rumor to the effect that Gen. McClellan had wiled upon ainexpedition to the James river for the purpose of effecting a capture of the rebel capltal. If this betrue it will 'greatly,favor the saxes, of our opera tions. . The victory achieved by Gen. MOCltalans' forces, near Middletown ' on Sanday; over the forces of the enemy, is briefly mentioned in our telegraphic -column— This, battle was fought about• ten miles north-west of Freder ick, kid., in the valley between the Catoctin and the South mountains . and on ! Gni road , *leading to Bbonsborti and dellefsloNn. "Aftei occupying Frederick, our troops had pressed. on towards Boonsbore and Bagentown, where it was' reported that 'the great body of the rebel army'had ' know anything about it, is . said to. have_, re tuned in our favor, althOugh , webers to meat the death of the gallant Gen. Reid and perhaps many Inferior offfocas arid men. Reno', I McClellan had attained a very favorable po ' *Mon. according to his own dispatch, and if the battle was renewed this morathii teifas doubtless a desperate and sanguinary one."- Should Jackson be - montane and attempt to moss the Pawnee, he will not only be pressed on the nos by bleOliellan, but he will also have to *nommen the columns from Washing ton, which by this time ace well on their way toward' their destination. • . P. F.—Later intelligecer states! thai the rebate are. retreating in Minder, closely pur sued by McClellan% army. lOE ilium/ins LAtasslit . Lot— ' I bare serered-d. In =keg eirtandanisate latch 1‘ oil, be *ambled to Mash 103 ,to.tbs mos of Pitseberste o 7 the es , 'or Wagon wed; It rill be of enpetior quell 7. end loan sell it loser then It canto furntehed by_ a-7 caber potion. I een fsnao at die SCOTT HtIIMS, corns of Indl street and Duvet= W ey.. ' see Int • BUSTIN JOHIISTOW. JIEREMLOII.4"T .•7411.01118», 161EM4M Mali and Winter Goods, A3E . M itECIZIYID We have new remind oar complede stock of PALL AND WiSTE/1 . 000D14 cotopridn. In all the most ehaint aueortatent of goods to be kand in the Sega ern ?Whet, omitting of 'ALM% $ odssOOATINOB, !JO Alio,aapUndid *diction of Fancy Coatings and Minimum, The novelties ef . She above Roods have been cavetally ardectid, sad wee test attl-11-4 that they 'Will wet the approbation of all who favor on ith teak patronage, Thoy will madeup to ard in thy beet and moat foodOntdie manner; at prima. We hay* alto on band a choke lot of BLUS CLOTHS and OnlinillinßES, which ban been apo clidly selected tor Man' tudfonza. SAMUEL GRLY &EU; 9113429•XiTLIZO 1 S, No 19 TIPTH wrAlll9? ph ILilds it W., (Bacassois Jima o. l Wito Morolimit Tailors, Are.Tow.ro?eftl'Etker PALL AND. ,WIEITED. STOCK. , • ; p • . tchian t..extent, Olscios..tasta tool ieta tritikom• 45. - m."6ly w In aoptblut to tbs trade, wantris , qall the newest and boat maks, at hooch OASSINZBIIit; - • tIVSECOATINGS. Also, the burst and best ~lacked' stock of Goods for btoltosa amts ease brought to thlszurkst. =seises very choice sousction of • °erre FOESDIEGDO GOODS , - Any ord. a !,united to antcars trill meet wit. prompt attssilos and punctuality to alt oases. - . ' • co& or PiNll a sr. cum =nit. IKto eksei‘x, • erreirr sew asn,Le, Issas eesstaatty an band r tbSnSxebl . • - ssssoosd woes of DLOKIIS6I - -BOA , MAD sorrom PLANK, WINDOW O f r LINTI.I3, .BIIESSILLS; JOISTS, srocruxf LINGO, is As., as •a. irill =din .11Ewsp 13T17117 th enons vista: • S t tag LONO-VlllllOl, cit. POP.. ' LAIL ars sertioslsdi Invited tosassuss eu . t « !.. ealrOface =VLSI* STII.ILLT‘ mar ISebleserti. - Bader of OOLL , 11811 Ont Yflotl3. •• • - At the flow 110 to of Irmo Orili;(13,1116 ilia Ward. Ad-gbauT att, Cpeatelottans of work mat by mu to AIVtbIC City P. 0" or Metot tOrflontworo atom Vat, Jr.. arrrPr of bilarty and St. Ma Maitbs . mitt oohsWotd, prompt otto-4400 -matfett' A l o 2 "k i Wthi • onntuato =W U, - sandy Wand; or 14 ITS t. Bor' .11.8 AN oil' mem ammo, 'Ma t Tflr; TOW mrs *SOLUTION, eULPHU AMD.I9ITRICI ACID, NI OBIAIIO NI. Tlip !US ACID, Mai be, f0 . W14 at. ? Tata stortn - 4 • Ikons. Wrte4 street —axeCktf • 0 L.--4 Carbon " it 1 2 12 :1 1 74 T , wid VOI4I"FY 144an—tilrig.&•01:• ,el 5 r • U 0 bb V A' eat. Wellu4 sad fled Gam. 11 •b • lint.. ittb.....111 bit ."49 sad esas.-asshrsd sad corm& tnr "•• ortt. • ittystty R. RIM TR& ie1 . 16. 4 -12.3 bus 'prime Vas loss re' WA:4in , sad to sale by A. J tIT SU. ak " - artA.4odratket mut TIM QUAY: nTONE D ne!#,r!! by , 0 10 ,14 fur 4,4, tituoiAuivid mamum W)- •90,- SEARCHER, • , • 'ALIFITES 011111 lON Canoe; . • Cimuntrcncs licemmtir,lPHst Serofu - Cutaneous Diseases, . • ' Erysipelas,Bolls' ?implin on tho Saco, Sore Rink — totter Affections, - Scald Read. • 1.! Dyspeocisi - Costivenet* Old and Stabborn - Vliene,i,:‘, "'- Rheumatic Disorders. .' ' ' ' • ----Salt Rheum, Storm:ails] 'Diseasms, General Debilittr, Liver Complabt, Lost of Appetite,. ; 1 4 1 w Spirit* , f it FemaleComoano, EPiliPg . or Paziatids iii ; r 7l/117, ' Syphilitic Distaste and Carla& of the Bones, roorTirra ' WITH ALL- mom: IMAM ELATING THIIR ORIGIN IN 01,orroarro °osmium or uts BL•xl.kleo TORT MTV/. CABE OP DANIBD A. BOYD. , Partkraos, Deeember . Bt,. T& Ds. G. B. Kamagc—l take yleoetoi in soaking ildanduatari statement In faros Of a tiedkine parod by you WWI oLmmiree Btooolkaactime." 1 bad eti6ened ibr Ire years 'with fierobili-wbieh broke oat ok MY head ana•tnomxii to as to divan= ma 11121 snub, and took off the heir when. tko ems madelte tiypeeramil4 it 'ILO broke oat 00 mr 'lira St.:IMAM belowthe and esaktio the skin and Zak so as to mom a awful eons. The dhow jay bead mint eo br that.. erreralaniall *ore of I boas came on= I was very week • and krir Wetted; :and bad Oren ay OD hope of ever , getting LT bid tiled frail Mind tutd. they did me no goid. In September tut, pal. 'I Wu indriad to "Laude's •an UMelo Ettammist!` Maid caul:Sal had no 616 in Tedollt . =A l o ,o4 bu i ear I had Mist tbnis bottles of Blood Bnuensh.tbe Idiom ott My' bead aid- arm begin to bed. I bar it tiow'takett eighlialen bottles, and= bead a n d sits ars add*, weU tempt the mere megabit troin me. I will aloe nate that I. tho ramonettam very bit in my Maui mid lege. The Blood Beerder erat the.rheinnattim. lam now awed Mrs, over tarty yam stage, cad t *el mien& aid yenta I as I did whim I woo twenty: and hone tocresoed lG weight twanty gobnda . I wontd. bhp emu the - !. the disease te my lombeetd,Lose No tad tkatorken he stooped and liFtod anything hisey, the blood rim act of tke sore. Dr. Keyser had pkotogranh taken st mt' by Mr:" Cargo the artist, alter I biirea:te get Well. It dam not 'bow mj opperahee as ad ee is was beenel earanonmed taking the eaglet:4w: Too lames dm photograph, one of which .J 8 now to my milwasion,and also at Dr. Keyeer.e. too Wood onot. wawa also MO* thet I took tke 319 ed Ormolus which erasing% Debi* Dr. Heyeei Smarm cod ask: ban- ,4Dblitigh ULbilsed.roe!riiiv:l did w't" -,inrergiodatnitMgc4Thoiltind 41e - hyps. Reyect hi gooa;sas. two of no Old. I When tt bi • greet diol ittongat end bitter. hars recoonooMfokihelikol Beim. - sr to a great may of say Monde br oietioni alma, eodl be lees It EY biped OM litla• se (brit Toe may POW% Obit 7011 1,01 " o '4 •11 who are afflicted as I was Mayo, I hie la thio oity. No. 4 Dino MIA end tin canyloyed at Cot. Tale a Melia I'd Union Sirmke, 64 Worts One& DANDIV A. BOYD. A BLIND : KAN CURED • , , . . . . - I VA - la 1311,m, al- Mit= MIL Sad bars bare :_,: _ swirly Mimi to both ass far swirly 'Dor yews L died ow Dr. Kam Abet Ibis mouths sy,O, and • did; Dim to gtris sae directimm to ths Irwittstion Dr the tilted la Indleotetptda. • lie seta me t bat i 111114110 i 10 tirniblePhia tr, pt . well, SS b.; 64 ..' boltelaii thirt would raw sioi,'Mrtsi - WMI my dia. IA , ins b Vim blob: I wartrestsd fir it two or taro boas lis ths limpital la this city, sad. was named.. Da 107 MiebicsiWan mama sitar a smi th or two after I bum mit of the bomlial. I ,Ilitald lay Ms , Ism me ntablaig. saA I, Wird, liy:rise *dike oi • . . go!* Maul of mins; ow Dr. Days? , 'Who 131111 CIS= 3 my'id,Ots wad roy ins, are tomb M will as ant TliS Doctor time net oldn DAV y's'llletet lesescher' • ett . I_a wadi.. —-__ • ID LEIB OLLY„ • nalbillfti. July 6,1814 ~ ebbs Mills, Mtge. Iruarr-11 , r..ititian damps stoma s A . ••• . •, . .. lbw/ Ob. BAD HORD LEG . CUBED Prefannwof &phis:lb 1161 w ,16' Th bum . 7 utll o that I lairs hal s, was les Its cis :par, It sou antstid with doers sad sores so this t could not watt for twitti • Issz..' ley leg MAW so that I wis ungd•to ditinthing ibr.s• - • Was, foi st INA sioatbs...T tried stworil of thio b•Wdoctors in thu el* bat withostfibilpeoedU is*, it Shi. -16-trotd'saist stteptdird as stoat two inspki,.sadiivs ti. - bat two bathos ol Sad Ism =tisk" wilt 'sod Wes can diund well Its dm *nth:: I am wupoyed at the . 1 6 1 4 11 . 2 0i1bb Ma^ .bat. *AY osa osa ins ttliwfutp.FAMlZLlN, AzLraosir 0131. . _ . szylk manvid kio.l Apit as Our* coop - Dr. ezo. e. ItITI9Lft BpTUMNSTYLIiti •-,• •'' ' ••_ - • , ssirs;ings' now. ZRA, BOWS= StiaLlieltililiZTO; vitik-s tea.' 0 0,442 "beg i l oc4 A llit ' • a - _ • . W • x,rnew,witutere iirrna , PArsid4 . t OLP- PAPZ.B4 DILL PLP p • ' • 5931APP IC WTI itnek-a thee t briuscts will boom ex low prim ex tit c rren , win ftd 1111 0, ! I e in ." l "4l e r s J mama a co L'hA.ll eta itOrksiima PULN.:. I 4 cords:cistubON—Mx • 4 ,i ',ors, Mat Intntit. Lamb kr • " tot sod infra Idisd 44 ' Plain o ?tin .01201114 B"Atr I" __ _14.6r - - Itallbraix _ gr aiditl/Palt_ai . a2 drams. 51 Wool It. jj r & B I MS—A riktyye ",,E. ask NA large yule, at taw • Ireffre• _ • `.- W111.0.7011111001; sla„ • • tissystionnr , • - rtglfiled.4.l.4 ST 49.0 41144. ;or Wb7 WX;° 4111"0 VA 44% W WW 1 . 1411:14 1 4 31411 ** Mans% ASIIIOI6 1111= Qum ,Inn..; MRS AYR TZFJ, f,_X11:111 *TN or dinfe. Ma iF vcra M=MS
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