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Fill bir manna ixt - Arnm ii 'l' trail • bait Imo Aluzing etyrui.lwo Oniao,ltlli L 6 ,410 Atabt thatilti ptuant icipsiiitai arlll l t .oali puns highly- lattatianau7,lbat aba will b• induced to Tull' QUI Cir i r eiratlatt bi b ' ! " • • - **l-: T u • ..lainsurer mi. 8 :_e.4.Tfay: ! _.,47440.5: ipForiltw. Air= or rErs hirrzogoLootcy. Oznnaugargi for - thr aciirtiol . q;.'M 44 1 7;01ittdan; Mi. 55 1.1111 tairdall7 •'` ' • • - : • ~ .. . .... 90' • .. 79 • u•-: rt. 'L.. • in 85 . , " - -•-• 783 b Batimeter • • - 19 640 State Ticket. , arDrroa cniorritiai: THOS, E COCiDWII;' of :York CO AliOlfoß . i $ ROSS, of Luzerne COr Republican Con6ty Ticket. • - • • • - - mooanzaD, Fitlibcrsb• ir Nark. JAM= Y. gra;Qivl o f aseraos Nam , umfancome 7 4 LAux • • - . , Asigoiszp ' ' • man cr. BHA pubinir g h. tr. 41,11115 D SLACK. Ariettkani. • tu,.. , WltottAlK Hl33oll3X42i,7leCouldlesa Tp. •-• • H.rattosa.,r.biailv, _ v• JOHN, a/ M ULLA- 11 . FPPer bi • T I 4 KIRSPATIIIO7I, Pittabtulti. Onitroiler:.' /Lain Et ATM Pittelnixgh. ' 0; 4 _ ,2 14 , adexissiomr• ' NPaart:Plutc 61 . Cliir • • 64mitazir couierp, south Pollee Ty. • At!iegeia*Blictrit Cotitto' rev* monthly meeting of the Alleghe., , K-3-1 Board Of. Controllers was held last liven ./deniteriPieSent—ifesirs. SFr, Coop • , nritlialg,'Dunlap, Francis Gib son Grithins . • ; indttikut ;Antal - MitYl, l ot 4 .4.4att4ll, 24ottor • . ron; end Dr: BroWn,'Preadent, • OPPi‘cditt , 'PriPerby - the President. Min-, rites read and approved. , • ' 41 o; monthly. XPPOrin Were thin ealled for. " Blacferron presented the -report of the Second Ward, exhibiting an enrolled MAD , ~ ;throse; during the: past 'plontit;of;977... ;The licat Bead deadnsd the Nardi( oaationara to change the grade. of Itaaiii '7,from wary 041641nm' and that the- teacher; Miss Hants, ,he paid Leordingly, , : - Reportatesept.: • ed, and'requaat'granted: -.u ., "r • Dr Brown presented the report of the Third • Ward, m . which . appears that the total enrolled attendance b. 1,186. The Local Board report - the resignation of Miss Warier; one at "their best teachers. ''-They; recommend the promotion of, Miss Wikithota to Miss sler's place, raid, in Astro, the momotion of and M.W Lawreue. • • •Aeoepted, and intuit 'granted. " • . The report of the Fourth Ward was read. , . The - enrolled Attendance in School No. 4 was :tettltilehool No. Mr. Park read the report - of ihe Colored •Bchool No . 6 The enrolled itteridaicto was 189. - There Were:nip new .seholeri_ receired„', and no diminution of the mamba. in atten . denim at the close of the yahoo'year., • A:number of petitions to the 'Fourth Ward Local:Boadinaldng periniision send Atha ari hildent in' other: wards to schools. is :the roorth",,,Wesd, were road and- dismissed at, some length. • The danger from croasing • . -1 ; mlitrosti , track wasihe principal,reason urged. 9a, motion; ell Ahead petitions were referred lack 'CO the , Local Noard,with power ; to net. • x, Commitalatim,fawDr. -Bashopi of •fdo, - , Clare township, sakingwrolasion to cantinas his sons at the Fourth Ward School, alai re ''fared to the Committee on Rules and. Mini pilae. .; The attention of the Basil was called to,the fact - that the agents. of . Wilarteles Aleography .. `had ranged, in _daily, instanbei, to exchange new Waren foram old Mitchell, is they bad agreed to do matterwar referred to 'Mr:" Bradford,' (and in his absence to Mr. Mrastinapt) - ilith - instrtietioni,inket*the ,egreemrint..oonsura- Mr.T.PirliefUridtho following,'whith was adopted Besolud,"Tiat•tkeß t rs lit ident ot th e Board ,Emo 4 . 4 ieitugiunt*ti to,iikkeigiiat and ireeters.if the Pittsburgh * Port:Wayne end Chkagoitailway.Campany, - -setting lath the - grievenoes to which the children of the Pirst Ward art subjectai, owing ,the danger in ettendanm-.lteiti.tOb94 41 / 1 " . t h a • „mid Preildent end zureberequestedto !tau such safagr ut rdeitn-thA-!rarefadebr.," ' on the railway Orcutaingt, ad shall insure the safety otehlldierigoing to and from school in 4 Air, Cooper, from 6 - Comiiiiitai en Teach • ere Instituter; presented a earlad.report; and suggested that 'Mri ';Chamberlin Principal of 2601; be heard en the rob! ! ..,,Mr... - Chans ' beriin then nazi aJlengthy : st;• Port,pripawed on -behalf of _the Principal. of '" 'the Public &hoot& of 'Allogiepy; Mr.;Jaa: ;.B."Slarensile.L.Thiebjectend aim of ther e fort wee, to abandon the project of a separate Institute In Alleghanreityl, andjoin with the County Temtherst lascei,stidit; which his teen materially ohstifed aid improved:Of fits. •• • . After; some . Mr.. Mutation, moved that the report bsr.reterred back to the • Committee on Teachers' lnstitutes, which • The Board then adjorimid.,.: L : • - • , • • • Incendiary Fire In Allegheny.. ' Last night, *boat pine o'clock, ins was dL coated Issuing from the carpenter shop of hlesare.•MoCanty k McGinnis', loosbxl ou the • West shie . of the East Common, north of Ohio street, in the Third Ward,Alleglieny. !loug4 the alum wan ; provenly . given, the fire had obtained stack headway before the ar 7. rival of the apparstati t,tialk neither the ekop nor the tool, could besevellpindikeWholis es prey to the tismat....r..- cr. •- , . , • Persons who Arst saw the irs, &Wert that it :caught near thr front door, thee prevest ' anzaceess to the building.' at there had been noire in the chop, it was witito at doubt the work ot an faun diary. ; TM building wet' an old &mei and wee known to many of the Asian from the hot that it bed' Ins been ' wed u the Africanll. E. Church. roily escaped destraetion some Om sines, owing to, an Latendiary Are, by which *trend buildings were destroyed. ' - • .. „Mews. McCurdy k IdeGionlis ers ration - ,notertanate, at they wars' barnt , Oat • .110 MS ion erne.. They have no lawn , - sees tlai conspuolid refacing to take risk' oe • 700•811,40101. Cr pr?parly.. 'The princriyai lots In tools, Mad'lo _this the workmen infer, si wan it; 4.heir,ssuplojeri. : • . 7 ' -•-• • Tha eitlng . The lleptiblinena In the Third Ward, ' , 41110 , "tiny, were out In faxoe,',lntlitlAt,stop - • i.dlaenseioa on the issues. -Invotted ,: k*a She ' liwt lo 4: ~ JatokrlL, glitiPlAdoke ' car candidate for Diettiot AttOrniry,' r. a Idga. Ihn'openiale iced held the midi- I added stten !lon of ltle- Andiantei.fot over an 1 bone. 05incrid atla jpenkirs followed, and extedntalned _the intervet . .ltiL the discussion et - lelalonr.•' : - ' The exerting wu atocrnAin :the Ant twitch' hen been r held in Allegheny, We essopnlgn Judging try the enthusiasm- of the people, othee meetings will be tilled sue ,the: day. eits Lr Docrox, will Do at -.”MT4P Pcact, I . l gurea• • Tiondey. finished - IPA,.. o PllPtinstions: tinder: the enrollment for :dealt; and via- present below si.. table showing fthik mem - Over the quetai and the delleienci, lathe leveret ittitriciti; together with the de'; - . Gelalleri in those distrloti where the fall quota hai not - been _furnished. deficiency, - it meat he hullo iniftei the credits of ,enoeseht and 7 the; credits of thee - 41,in foreign regiments lunre :been idded, thus leaving the exact knout to be Arified. The fig nei in the lest column ;thew the 6m.., her to beisisaby dieft - - DIBIIIfOTIL . . - . 251 . 55 r azd 2d " 4th " sth_" Bth'" 9th ", tit vara"""r! 2d *********** 4th' "'" • • *;; ** •—• " BOROUGHS. Manchester ' Angneene..-.: ** . .. Sharpsburg Tarenttun Lawrenceville - Temperanooville - Went P.ltbburgh; Monongah la. South . ..-.... Birmingham.. ......... Zest• SinnlrkgliZZ - McKeesport Elizabeth West Elisabeth 'Pitt . . .. ...... . . . . . ..... .. Plum Penn. ......... ...... Mlffiin RObi . Win: ' " Fisnkltn- , • Baldwin - :Rom 24oCandless. ... . Exit Door - Erpper St. ...... Borth Fayette Nevllle Shear ........ ....... . - Pawn tirqon Peebles Patton - Yenaillee Joanna - .. . ... . ...... .... . . Ohio .. Beams Snowden Lower St. ... South Payette reseent.... .. . ... . Richland:. - . .. . Total number to be drafted 764' PniinlhesboVe It willbiseen thit the total tintribei.ta tiellllllW Is 784, as assessed upon An deficient districts; `.Manchester alone, of all the districts, exhibits neither, an `crease nor delielenoY,,kqming. lent her exact quota jtnow • handoves Witham, districts in arrears to procure enousir bona fide names since the :enrollmentmait tilde, or tender theComple -twat in voltaiteere, on orlbefore the day of dreft;'iakeiwiii the draft will be wade. . - The citisezts of the Third Ward, Pittabur t gh, which exhibits thelargast deflaienoy, will en deavor to get credit forthe three hundred Id ditional names tendered lathe Commissioner,' and we hope they they 'enemed, at it,is quite intident.t.hey havextot received full =din, far ell the men they have put into the field. every district' has failed short be up and doinr,' fix the-time le limited.. ; iiturchi M: D Among the many in the medial profession who bare faUea away from among us during the put year, few hare left a wider or more 'mincers* Attached oirole of friends and pa trons than .Dr. - Church. It will, therefore, 'not broandu for ushers to &slurs than an 'ordinary notice of his death' had to mention 'some Of hie many virtues.: • Possessed of smelt health from ohildhood as • . to disco urage great undertakings, yet he was enabled to 'ewe a ULAN education ; which added to his natural kindness and affability . _of manner, placed him among the most astral and repeated men of oar community. • ; • ILetariihig from a residence in Lour Cali fornia, whither he bad gone principally for the benefit of his. health, he applied himself to the study of medicine,' attended a' fall course Of lectures in.tbe Univerartisf Albany and another in the Hommopathio College at Pldladelpkis, from whlehinstltution be took his degree as a.doottm 'of-medicine. -Ancroi stod with Dr.S.: P. Date' Of;Pean street, he began practice in thenpriiig Of 1859, and soon gathered Around Ldinseil' an 'ever:increasing circle of Patrons.' • : ; . ' 111. amass was soon kaolin and'aPprods ted, and his duties bora= entry month more and more arduous. Daring the Isst winter be labored unoommonly, having. in abuzz! amount of diptheris and typhoid fever to treat, and when 'spring came his strength slowly giving way, an attack of oough and hemorrhage laid him completely aside from his duties. He spent June and lair In' the emintry, but finding no imnrorcdrelit retain ed to his home and sash after began the bust -01){41 Or iripparstion . for his final: departure. Already possessed of the Christian's hope, he had only to lay hold of the Dtrine promises mere . firmly, and to' lean 'more upon the all-sustelnlig" arin • of God, his HetUr Aher.disposing or all badness =Clefs, and eyed directing the manner of his burial, with a, much tudoznase as on. about to tale a short journey; he welcomed the mousroger of death, and deported from this Ills jut after the dawn of day on the 29th of 6 optember.' Ice eoholusion, we mast say it 1,i11.140111 we bare found a ttutallhop 111 era* position and relation of life, has proved him:self so tboroogitly.bonest and so fai above reptotch ma the latelamantsid Dr. Church. Thoustands in this community, we knew 'will heartlii respond to all:sers horiiiltayl lA h 4 prelim. : ji11111.11**1:11101114-00i111 BeLeiss'e 1144441eisait iieeflielditetilest—te the; What lof 'lnnuni•nble. On• charadefistlo he has, no twithotabding this *linty. of productiour--whiah to itlir.ten tits, and'sr mare, of our stators is the one fatal glft—rtkat whets's,' he writes iaeurs to be -pwiallle. - Abate sU is 13011114'5241 of these expetiMij hio histoti , W .Dimas, _ NlF..ths Judo, with a strange fs.c;noiton t and the sparkling dialogno, with it, wonderful variety sad dramatic power, complete the delightful illuzion,---oo twit the ruder satually atoms to 'viand hear; act the orsaturso of a ClovallaiNr Loney, but the:rusk men and woman of the present or as potet, - wtio come snd ' go, and speak- and Were Went, as the magician Wills: "pw Tido - Lieutenants" is s story °CAM' tf ma of Bepolean , orb°, with truing of the di'. tiagaished run of the period ,lo introducpd oontinualty throllholtl 'tilt work. - It 11 . 04 r... talluto irldoly road - in, this 'cheap edition, .°°? 6 ° ciintir Pub/ 111 4 413 i Moan. V•tarsap, or mid forsale b7 Hoary Miner, next door to the Poototine, and W. A. ouderi iiinTi 4b Fifth street:' . . . , ,- ,./rite tr Trim °TT! • ailt*eritaft kfki n 4 t U t " r 7 exempted tfcglf, fltdestiVidialiOt i e tad, aittilafsliimepaadioossagt. 7 alla'tithliacttr othettioilooliek ,attowidnisitossep iblitaWil WA *6 #erik aigo) 11,14/ St e Nti l r'`et't . * &Of ummumrsof. . EIiM=EM . . Tat SIITILWARD 11111,1110 Z Itsaes = sth Joseph Butler, Deputy Marsha for the eiztti informs ue that he has ahead) secured the'nsmu orate ehob*TeealLt ~d 111100 the enrolment ' vas made',4lileh'fri tirely reneges that ward from the operations of the draft. • • • • • ' Tai OILININAL Collitt--ThlS' Court RIM 01:1- gaged daring the greater. .part of pesterday dirpoting of trifling oases of suretyof the peace, of whisk . s large numbea are returned at erar~ farm. A? TEL 8011. AMILIIIII.—MtII. 'Bender. wge at the energetic manager, made her first appearance at the Royal Adelphla The atre,. Liverpool, on Monday evening last. VIM DRUM' IN PAMELA Comm.—Tbe number of mon to be drafted in Dauphin county - is 825- r or 41 more than in Allegheny County. , Wednesday In the battle of Antietam .. , on Wedsday, Sept. 17th, JAMES of co. Bth Penna. Iteserres, to the «kt year of his age. The tonere will take plum on Wxont rooy. at 10 o'clock a. m.; from the rwildence tas mother, on t3fsritig alloy, Tlfth Ward. The idols& of the dually are respectfully invited to kttend. SPECIAL NOTICES. GIDYZIVAIID DAUB'S 81WIRO MACIMIX, for family and • umtnutsetuting parposu, are the. beat in two. • A. P. CHATOST, 13111111rIli , No. 18, Birth West. . , Semen u : Gests, merelisne' tutor, would moot respectfully inform his friends and the public generally that helms returned from the East with his , new stook of till and winter goods. His stook' eansisuOf the latest styles 'of clothe oasslmeres - vostlnp, selected from thelsteet importation'. • fieitlemen.de siring s neat fitting garment, end at-prices lower than at any other tailoring establish ment In the city, would do well to giro-him an early esti. Samuel Graham, merchant tailor, No. 54.Blarket, street, one door from Third. Ws would tall attention to the superb stock of Fall and. Winter Clothing, for_ gentlemen and boje' wear, to be foUnd at Messrs: W. 11. McGee k Co.; 'corner of Federal street and Diamond Krum. It has been selected under the supervision of the proprietors,. and it covert emery description of goods for .geatle mene,drites or business GenUeMen's famishing goodi, such, as, white shirts !and flannel undershirts, drswen, gloves, assists, &a., will also be found In • the establishment, in every select and large assortment. 'rr POSSIBLE Oise any soldier can by so foolish as to leave the city without s supply. of .Hollowses Ointment., and Who evor.does so will regret.it.. These medicines am the only certain cure for bowel oompbtints, levers, sures and , scurvy. Only 25 cents per box or pot. 223 INTING COY*lta and Joiner, .letibbeg Shop Virgin alley, between Smithfield street and Sherry alley. All kind, of Henze Expelling done -on short notice and in wrirk manlike manner.: Charges moderate.. Leave your adore." , All order" promptly attended to. • . . . . , . . Oratraus caran riW be taken at the Omnibus ofEoe, No. 405 Liberty street, day or night. Ali •orders, left at the above place will be promptly attended to. ' All calls must be paid in advance.' ' , , - orn GREAT - bargains In - carpets, oil clothe ' [Set tings, !up, ALu. J. Finch, corner of Grant and Fifth streets, still continues eloidng ,out the above dented goods .at greatly redieed - . . , EILWICILIT ACADltilf.— Winter 11101112011 will 1300121111 iii. 31011d8i, Nov. 8d,1862. Addiesa lerr.'ibteph S. Travail!, Sewiekleyylllo„Pa. . , . s3o:2w DINTLIWILIN—Dr. C.8i11,50.241F, Penn At., Attends to all branobet of the Dental profat- O:IIJrTS. WANTED—A Bond and Mortgage tor $6,000, baflog 8 yows to rao, on improved irSty property, which us .11 cult at duo rata of 816 out. per year Apply to . = AfoILAIN h 00..102' Fourth st. 7. VV ANTED-100 bash. Beans; 1 la'oC) sier~rrrs .ntacur,~-~s. virEt.piLEß4 Sewing. Machines, N 0.17 rirrEt wrincr, PITTSBURGH. PA.. Aularded the ring Prows, a a. o?ili'lCD STATICS FAIN For tho Yearn 1858, 1659 and 1880. UPW/LaDS OF lon,ooo MOGNINZSSOLD 'PiIE lINITIFD STAUB. mom TITAN: it:1,009 SOMME PANT TUB. iro odor to the pnbiaWEIZZLIS O WILSON'S tmettßVlD SEWING t.LOBINE,at BILDMIED I'lllCES;iirlth hue:weed conl24eniet of lee matte ea the heft and wort reliable Tway Sewing idowitina cow It doe nasty well on the thiekeet'pel tblnnest tabrice, make* the loclioNtch tmpoodble to worinel, wllke•cm both oldie; belmpleto ooesinn , Ake, eon speedy In mono:mot, end mom doable Omit", rtelos oriole end,. dootrAfkof of ifs. dam, InzatiOsed grattd, on oppueonon pare,to by totter. : tem Machine wwrrwoted tar three warm .11*11141 , n sIIIINER 1 tit) bf W Pftf fiLMALL.Dato. . WILL4/11 /11 , 081 , 18' onwpalle4 Oak& fluid 1126'1410101111WING 114ORTN14.- I 13•Imovotai Au. IL. • PITTILIBEISGIO, Throe !acidic, will di: all kinds of work, and ane warranted • • • liPiabalL NOVO& • I • Lot the Daigle ho parboils weaned Mai Weep list boy and aso WILLIAM 'II OBVIS' MACHIN with as much Impunity leo any to market, notwith• alwiding Ms gross mbutatemente purporting to cm. anus from the Grover a Barr Bowing rdschlne and others. The Idea of stopping parsons from Delos the. machlnas, when they cannot stop no from sill. lug' them, is preposterous. This Harbin, was pa: suited fob. 12, WI. We promise to reword any ?emu oak a Hewthp iffeaUs• who no point out one single no.. when • person to whom ere have sold s Machine have beau legally stopped from mind it, or hare had to pay to parte. AOHNITI WANT&D. • • mull , MILT. STRAIN •• ant ream MAAS t 1114•1111. Pittsburgh, Paptember 10, HO. DISSOLUTION - ON PARTNIIR.IIIP. —The partnership be:retort:is misting between JOS. BPBSOICB sea W B. GABBARD was diet mind on tea - 20th of August, 1861, W. B. OAR GARD Wag authorised to mule ap the bagman ol the UM arm et bls- cake la the Etreway. The Brewing Holum will be maillatied by BPSISI7ILB • IfeLAT,lrbo Intend to base always on bind a . taperior article of ALM, POISTRB and BBOWCI STOUT, Tee .1121d11114X01 will be thsakfal to the friends of the tale firm for • continuation of their pet prombe to tusks It s a r i s haim to give a to all wbottunr paratans them. 11r. ItUBISBT WAT.g.ni of. Liberty etnett, so long known to the basins; commtutity, will ban the management of one teggiams; with the fun con trot In we Brewery.. .. Adders all orders to fIPILMIZB A.IacZAT , nix Brewery, rittstangh; Pa. ,11081t1Pil BrLNULB, esl2 - ~Ii)J., J AIIII2I Bc.. AY. 11 - 1116:1AUTION . i.Xl.l"Atcl'.C.Stie stur..—Ths Partnership lately 'editing b.. timm MAL 'B. LZIOO and B..BUTOSIINdON, of Pittsburgh, under the erm of LASOiI A BUTCH- I }MON, was dhoolvtat on the Ist do of September, A. D.181L,.. by mutual careent. AU debu owing to the held sartsuirabl•p are as be rseetrsd by either of the pertzere, and all•demas as on tn. tutud partner., ship sue td be presented to alibis for pkyoleal.. • MAMAS B. LANZ'S, 'ltiettirtb. 2 4 l , 9, ii41a. 241 . ' , CIILELES, ' LEECH, Vulva Arta' • V Gum 'S'atetra AND Ocnurturne.tdaacifeirr he the nip of WIWI. OHM", padsupg, An., and sweat for the celebrated Uniontown Ur.. idENT, Noe lie Seoo.d and JO. Sim stints. be. trent Weedandlintitheeld. Pit - Übe/we. • sea Nat'l bltdOVAl).—L: & wilaye` totooved to Ward:toms ' T Libuty stmt.; wins they wIU os plaroj to tom ado puma - col cLd"Mt-b50. 3 11 aci9 l4 . 4940 for done. of Pio, ;dead an 164,11 th &Ur; - • , , LLICILPIASO.Ift Ulnas salt kepi ,Zioa X4EUISI4II•AWK , . , KU • • ' - off f 7: awls" «4 - a 1 ,, !/ 1 411;iiiiliGIViiii; wn Wdir THE LATE ST: NT.WS, BY =nem FROM WASHINGTON OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES (Stoat! Distotch to the Pittabozith Guette7j; WOUIVOTON afT, - 00t. 7,1882 rt,R3catai. " , Clos Morton was oll' at six o'eloCk this morning, to.-revieW some Indiana troops on the other side of the river. He returned at nine o'clock; and through the forenoon was, closeted with ther.Prosident in Important con imitation, as is ituderstood; lu'Western mili tary Matters: :-- • • ' '- - •GIOM more Morgan and Andress' are also in town.' Also Gen. Cox end Staff, of °MO.. ' ' Secretary Chase btu been 'confined, to his reside ea for several days by the recurrence of, the ; chronic chronic lameness in his foot. Re will "ova the out again. . -, . , • .. , 113 1 111011 ID PIOUTINO AT 0111111111VILLI1 • We have abundant - rumors 'of fighting, or probabilities of fighting, In the neighborbOed i l of Can resale. Thu far it is Believed to be wholly nefounded,though , there orb "ome reason for supposing it not impossible, that, the rebi" may be preparing for attackieg us from that direotion. - ''' ' OIL- cox airorsirxr. TO A 51W CO1l11•11D: General Cox and staff bare left &gal'', en 'route for their new field of Mbors. It is acaniely necessary to a d d that neither it4no'a Ninth Army,Corps, of, which b. has recently been commander, nor the Kanawha Division, to which ha 'formerly belonged, will accom- COL. SOL.: 1112.1.D1ia Col. 'Sol. Meredith', of' 'the 19th' Indians, will bay. big - BrigsdierMentant'snomitiggion within's couple otd e ye. giTen on Hooker's reoomminclition. . . , isomtioa , Governor Morton ?Marna to Indiana Polls to-morrow morning. He will leave hie private secretary her's' to' close' up' the' bnainesi for their troops, and to settle secioants with, the War" and Treasury DepartMente for money advanchd to 'equip Indhina troops, in the re sent emargeney. Dr. Dullard smompsnies.the Indiana State agent to Hirsper's 'Ferry, to look after their woUnded, and' inspect the conduct 'of their surgeon. 'B.l'l'oll is the - condition ,of their hospital, without attempting, kiViolatelany 'of the War Deßirtsnent'ernies, or to alkyl one word against the Generals in the field that' might indicate dissatisfaction with their ion duet. Of tile proltibility'of tilde reatoval it a not . ,Improp n r to lay '4hat the ,Sort/ of a, ceiaain prominent Weitern gentlernin to ,have Mat ters in, that department conformal : to the popular wisher, hare in alt probability been aucceurful. . • . Torpor in military matteri aontinnea, e t ery thing depends on the Upper .Potomao, and nobodylere know what to expect from that WAIIEUXOIO/4 Oct. 7.-oapt. Job ltaini, the schooner Staunton, who 'arrived here to day, reports that the rebels - had- succeeded In placing a bactery•at 'Cockpit. Point, on ;the Potomac river, andithat.inot before sunset ; yesterday, one of our-gunboats ran into the Point and shelled. the battery, ontirely!de straying it. Be thinks that theremust bare been a considerable - quantity of iombuidble material in the home din te vicinity of the tat ' taififill a. large ara:lrae.beraleg n041..4)1,41 '•" ' . ' The' captain of the aclo - oner Elise Ann Johnsonoehloh arrived this morning; states that be spoke a ichodaer below Coekpit Point, which - warned him lot to. go , too near in, as the downer Georgia had been Area on. Be Was told that our; gunboats had run in and shelled the rebels out, setting the place; on lira The eaptalz ;had beard Aring during the afternoo 'and u he' ame up he saw three of our gunboits'iying out from the Petit, aqd a large Are burning op shorn BS I The Commissioner of Intorno" vilbitit wlli shortly issue a'pamphlet eat/dicing the 'art- Otte decisions whteh Wife been made, relative. to the subjects _embraced in the excise law. This publication cannot- fall to be of import &nee to all clusss of tax-payers, and will ;fa cilitate the tiansaation 'of - business with' that bonen. "'• Governors Andrews, Bradford, Morton ►nd .Morgan werwalkin Washington today. According to a recently issued army order, Capt. George H,Johnetoni Assistant Adju tant General, having sent a letter to'► =Ou ter of. Congress. censuring hll superior Offi cers, and inclosing a copy of an official report of a confidential character; id' relatiOn to the defense of his post, and asking his oominuni cation to be brought to the notion( the See rotary of War, thus doubly - violating the army regulations and general orders, is pub licly reprimanded. BA immediate command, the order states, is not fren.from censure for permitting Cant. Johnston to oopYand trios init., out of the prescribed Channel, official doeumenu. • • If any ofßeer shall hereafter without proper authority, permit the publica tion of any al oha letter or report, °callow any copy of slash document to miss into the bands of persons not authorised to naive tt, hii name will be submitted to the President for dismissal. This rule applies to all °Mobil letters and re ports writtenly an officer himself. , Patriotic Resolutions Adopted., ' Bono', Oct. 7.--RuolnUon • wore adopted, calling upon the people of all parties to sop. port the administration, and put down the rebellion, classifying with the moat infamous criminals, the authors andpromotan of rebel lion against the most beneficent gorernment on the earth, and declaring and trusting that the people will never consent that one star be stricken from the' constellation upon the old lag, or one pillar be removed from the temple of liberty, recognising Abraham :Lineoln, Chief Bzuatire Magistrate of. the Nation,' whose rightful authority and power ought always to be rigorously and guarded and preserved, .that, he, • the President, must answer to us, the 1111t1011, to posterity, and itbore all, heart, and soul, and mind, and strength, will support the Preil. dent of the United States in the prosecution of this war to the entire and anal 'oppression of the rebelUon. • • . . The laat two resolution' are sa follow: Resolved, That we-offer the thanks of this Convention to the loyal States. of the border for their devotion to the Union, the Consti tution and the klieg. We' know mhattbey have suffered: we koow - against whom 'they oontand ; we know the strength of their pa triotism. It is arm ;and true when hostile arm, encamp upon their soil. and devastate their homes, and: we brand as : false and wicked the imputation of . fanatics . and partisans that their, loyalty Is doubtfel, end, therefor*, their oo tinsel atm u Id bee paned. God bless Maryland for the last proof of her lidelltY. God bless Mil brave State of Hen , lucky, cursed to.dity by the tread of the rebel army. Her people ate our people ; beroeuie • is oar cause, and It - is our proud conk/sire that she will pass' through her reressot trjal with ber (sir fame untarnished, sad while she routs those who havo Invaded ha, will confound those who h avev slandered her. Resolved, That Masssohnretts responds with full heart to the sedition with which the Army of Virginia greeted the 'appointment to Its commend of Major 'fienerru George 33. McClellan. • -Let all Irregular and iremponel tie intanneddling :with his tromniand 'of tbe army, whether to high 'plums eulnelovi, by letters Written In !asap or•briiiewanois In Conmntlen, anywhere and evarylibeggi hence= forth muse, : , I_, , From Lowiarllll4: Loilsvitm, Ootobet 7.—awit.ollbert with Mstory+, it at Lohaamai It Lesippased hy military man, that Ma whola• rebel faros la retratUng jiLan's qap;* Law mile, tooth of Crab grahard # whirrs they intend to mak* a a laud. . Tha litilliiiiiMaytiarairilie will 1 6e .3 oza • Plated- 1 4 awnlitc ;', ; N5. 21 1 . a nrill.%l 1 1. 0 fi 3 .9..•44 1 0 rebslslaie ) 41 # 1 4 . 4.,*td i'^we emir irseks jostetbsy ctaa E.• manz tr at e a d, J,zhastcry of thliatilltirio l tilliiii*Mlit4t' Inlaabstlitovria,st,llo.4oliplais4ArQhls .onstry. !asks b PROM PHILADELPHIA. Bpeclat Dispatch to the Pittstturp Ga setts. PRILI.DELPHIA, Oat. 7, 1862 A correspondent of the Pre a • says that Francis W. Hughes is a native of North Car olina. He bee s brother now living In that State, who is a violent smeleionist. His nephew, John Hughes, who wathis law part ner In Potteville, left for the South after the fall of Sumter. The w ife of thbsJohnllnghea belongs to a family of rabid secessionist' in Newborn, North Carolina. Hatred ofi the North, and contempt for the Government char- . asterism the conduct of this whole family. . Should the Breekinridge Democrats succeed ibis fall, this Ilaghor will be oar next United States Senator.' Acorrespondent,-:writing from limper's Fen', says: "Everywhere I see signi of na tivity. A movement will soon take &no, and a great battle will be fought at Winches ter or Front Royal in i short time." D. Kentucky Affairs. Lomaytti.x, Oct. 7—Midnight—Lexington mostly evacuated by. the rebels, only about a hundred remaining there. Tho rebels tooki and sent to Camp Dick Robinson, seven thousand barrels of pork, from Ohomanlt Company, packed on their account, and for other parties, mostly secessionists. They also took ninety thousand dollare worth of Jeans. and Limeys, from Oldham, 'Scott 00., which they have manufactured into clothing. The rebels paid for there goods in Confederate Scrip, rimless the owners refined to receive it, In which event, no consideration was given. Reliable individuals, who have conversed with the rebel soldiers, are confident that a battle must ensue before the rebels leave Ken tucky. The rebel 'soldiers told them lthat they preferred being killed, or captured and paroled, rather thin Much over the mbrui tains again. This seems to be the conellizion of the whole rebel army: • The report of three companies of Ohio cav alry being taken by the rebels near Elizabeth town; last week, is utterly false. The Southern line is working to Bagdad. Treatment of ;he Sick and Wounded Soldiers in the Hospitals. lhatussono, Oct. 7.—A large number of letten have been received at Headquarters In this city, from different portions of Penn- Sylvania, complaining bitterly of •thei: bad treatment of our noble volunteers in the IT4ited States hospitals in Washington, Annapolis, Philadelphia, 'Chester, Point Lookont, - ' and Providence, all indicating the neglect of the Medical Bureau at Washington in supervis ing the duties of surgeons in charge. It is very evident that the Medical Bureau is , un able, properly, to meet the present. exigency, and the people - must agitate the question of the proper. Ireatment of ony sick and wounded soldiers, until the Provident himself directs better arrangements to be'made by the United State,Surgeon General. At the late battle of Antietam there was 'an utter want of foresight the wounded being left for days on the Held uncated for. Being familiar with the total inefficiency of the arrangements made by the Medical Bureau at Washington, Governor. Curtin will leave no means untried to remedy the evil, and restore our wounded to the fostering care of their own homes. Prom Port Royal and Bermuda! - New YOIIC, October 7.—The steamer Star of the South, arrived at this port this after noon,-from Port Royal. The members of General Ilunter'natalf are among her - passengers. The Nato, South doneunosa as untrue, .the report at the' North, that Port Sumter bad been assailed Deserters from Savauneh, report the arri val there of .Beauregard, who has made a speech to the troops, pledging them that he .would metake Fort- Pulaski in thirty days. The Fingal and another rebel battery would be . ready within two weeks. Col. Barton, with apart of his regiment, Vie 48th New York, had destroyed the salt works at Bluffton. Two gunboats had *Milled the rebel battery at Cranston Bluff, on the Savannah ricer, Bermuda adviem ' .of the 30th, report that Coin. Wilkes, with the 11. it gunboats Wa chusett, Tiop and Satiomo, were in the port of -SL . Ceorgise 'and had exchanged salutes with the Fort. The Late . 4istile at Corinth. .. . . . Canso, Oat. 7.--As yet we can only state , f ii t general results of the lighting al Corinth. kirmishing commenced our Tuesday last, and t ere has been more or fess flAhting every ay since. The rebel lose is abont 800 killed and 1,500 elate., 1,800 wounded . . We have 1,500 prisoner' at Corinth; 300 on the Efatoltie river, and more v. constantly' coming in. Withikve hikers several thousand stand of arms thrdwn .away by the rebel' in their flight. They are ,mostly new English make. Our loss is be lieved to be 300 killed and 1,000 wounded. Many of the houses in the town are badl shattered by shot ; and shell. On . Sunday General Ord drove the 'enemy five miler, over hills and through woods and valleys, the rebels taking advantage of every wood 'for their infantry and every hill for their artil lery. The ,fight lasted seven hours. The rebel General Rogers was killed. General Oglesby hah died of his wounds. Generale Ord and 'Veach are slightly wounded. - Prisoners taken' say that' their effective force in that vicinity was 85,000. This is probably an over-estimate, but it ie certain that they have outnumbered us two to one. imboden's Entire Wagon Train Cap. BALTIYOIII, Oot. 7.--The Anaeriean hes' re =lied the following speoler diepatai frOm oumberlend': Inaboden's. entire wagon train, embracing supplies of 41 kinds,,two Owes of artillery, one hundred small arms and fifty prisoners were capturedoind Col. Morteynold is in pur suit of him up the Groat Cacapon,, , Launch of an Iron-Clad Steumer. Boscoe, Oot.7.—The new iron-clad siauner, built on the plan of tho *onitor, and called the Helmut, was suooessfully launched 'at South Boston to-day. Markets by Telegraph. . PPlLLOZlPllll.oet.7—froon.—lrloar is held with Luareued flunness, but I 1 want of supplies restricts operation; sales of 2,003 bids extra Sunny at 1 6 , 23 05 75, and 8 30 bids fancy , at 87a7 23. Bye Flour is: wanted .6 $3 75; sales of PounsylesaLt Corn Meal at 53 123‘, and Brandywine at 3370. There is a good demand for Wheat; tales of 3,000 bosh red at $1 35, abd white at $1 Oat Go. - 80 ninth eld Bye sold 'at 74e. Cans scene and in good demand, and3,oCobush Yellow sold at 70e. Oats in geed demand at 42413 c. Provisions are, Arm, but there is very l u te doing Wes of mem pork at $12a12 25; hamaeell at 10a13o, st o rle.__ and shoulders at. 6Mirec. Lard is firm M. . Whisky firm at 350. . Nay oat, Oct: 7—Noon.—Cotton quiet and en changed. Flour advanced 5, sales of 11,300 bbla at 55 - .44/03 .6040 r State; 116 15aa 25 far Ohio, and 010 €6O 71 for Southern.. Whist: sale' of 12,00) bush it • it 09®1 'l6 for Chleago Spring; 31 ital 133 for Milwaukee Club, sad $1 stal 29 for red. Corn advanced lc Palm 0f60030 bush at 611alr.c. -Park quiet at sloa7sall 87% for ems, and 410 25aio 'IN tar prime. Laid firm. Nlttiskr dull at 353 c, Cherenaraldi Oct. 6—rrodoig.—pie deMand for - Flour is good aid stn higher. Sales of Super fine at $4 ziet 23; Extra at 0 . 3004 an isailly'at 114 boat 60, and Fancy at 547104 Su. Whisky ts fair demand.. Sales COM bids at 300. Prorndona— ths demand far - Binon Shoulders Is stiltgood, and the prices ars &shade higher. Sales of 3000 bldg., at 4%c • Mow. 30 aids Clear Bacon &Ors add on Saturday evelningat We; packed, which le ashad• zbelOw the mute t. Euddng ,traospired. in. other artichre. re g Grooming the'rearket continues henna; and 13x. Coffsels up to 2.325 e; and Sugar 0 1 40 /1 lot Rawarell43sol4*lor Crushed; - Molasses 2o for Sugar-house, and ISo to{ Orleans. Mars Is a good demand Mr the best grade of Whisky, and the alihringe isM4 light. the • marked rules; drm at NI prices. -- We quote priine Bid at 83099 e; Ohio or 'lndiana' Whits at 30,303 e; and lien Lucky White at above prqseh • • - . - • Mc" Yoix.cd: - hd73l 6 00 bola sold at 164344135 e. -.Flour firm; .17,000 bids sold. 254,000 bush Wheat sold st St like!. 45 be white. Corn adesneedl sales of 124„000 - Park ls Lard buoyant. at, 1)%00 31pze Moe 41A. .13agas chamotd. Wes more active. . Stealing Exchatige quiet at • 361.4 per Cent profile• tin; tbel stock market Is Irregular but fpularally at the board, but en Meant. of 414 3 . Per sub isequebtly tol(pleice. '.Oldosgo sucl Bock Islam/ . 3 .Cumberland Coal•LB 1111nols emitted Railroad - El • 1111=21/ Ventral Bonds doe;- ILle.himin Southern - . laws l'ork::Central;ll l s%;Pounaykrazas. Cod -101; "Readint .1 6 3 i; '64 c's thsy.; Tomcod, wes* American Gold ArAt T -3•llfa 106%;.11kam0n5,•1331/1014(0., z Ooties buoyantElketCe ciretilar toot, s,prfnia at 23e, and good at 24,V,a, and Car at 21e, and. omit. vary attlalgV a c There le a st a ck r f Rio In port of: 92.,000hime FOE b Ed V. • X'idilUtti I I ban stieeieltd i arealannts Itbith 1 4 iminahlffid UFAIMIOJCI* ;a ta• . 'tint 01 itgAlE*4l7: 4 l4 .wagon Jae. It will Of 7ri t =if, pawns& malt mar "Lboilk‘alik. inyotlartcapul 1 cm mann gamma O , PITTSBURGII THK&TRE. Loser and Trama sr., taxa ekerThlid night otempoemeni of the beatetikd young seeress, 2f W ALICE PLAOrDIL . WIIINTLEIDAY liTlClaaff e OCT. dib t ifili;i Will be perkemed. Falsha, or the Slave Queen. V ..... .... PLiOdir. Townelnds with IRISH 11/TOR DR. O'fOOLE.. aUCTIOJIr &ILES. .poslll, E BALE ov EAST LIBERTY LOTS ANDI% ACRE TBAOT.—On SATUR DAY AFTERNOON . , Oct. Ilth, at 2 o'clock L urq be sold, on the premises, the louvrze ZW=ng Late In hit Liberty, directly the new Pree byterian Church, and the very situated of any he village One Lot fronting 43 feet 6 inches on Xbejhems burg Pike, ens extending along Mend itreet 115 fe erected a two-story feet—the lot being 64 feet wide In the react , whereon Mick One Lot on the comer of Mend and Broad - streets, 30 feet front on Vital street, and extending beck, along Booed street Ti feet 6 inches. Two Lots, 35 feet front each, on =and street, and extending back feet feet,PmPactivelit Two Lots, 40 front each, on Miami street, end extending back 61 and GS feet, y.• • . Also, One Tract of Lend, con=l,l ecres„ on a 25 foot road, leading from and near to. HUand street. -- Tbe_premerty adjoins the canary residences Robert Whiteman, lin., - Daniel Negley, Pau, and Alex. Bradley, Zee: It lays handsomely for Ontar mental grounds, and is planted with bowleg Fruit Trees—reach, Apple, Plum, de. Penn= whhthg to view the Prop erty can tall on Er. William Joyce, on the pre t Passenger Railway Can run to Let Libera Pennsylvania Avenue and Oakland, every hal t . Terms at de. J. O. DATLII, And,. - BOOTS AND BOOTS AND DHOW, BOOTS AND ISHC4B, At McOLELLAND'B AUCTION NEW Y IN VENTED TENT FOE &SPLOSMC 0&111301( OIL, Made and sold by G. H. SHAW, .04 Practical Otaciaa, 68 FIRE stmt. MEN't3, Boys' Youths' and Children's B 00? 1., At bIeOLELLANIYB Auarros HOME. MoCLELLANLVIS SHOE AUOTION HOUSE. Prarros. CILLEAP PIANOS.—FoirR. V raw Bzonewmaan PIANOS rot aux.—An excellent Rosinneed Mick ering Plano, 6 octave. Price.; -AP A Rosewood GatcaliCa. Plano, elegant can, . • 6 octave. Price .—. 180 'A Rosewood Stollen Plano,;te ba t Bale worn, 6 octant. .. 160 - A Rosewood - Danford PSI°, vary On. tone, - Price 130 A wcod,_Groverteen & Bale; new and richly carved, 7 octave. --. 170 A Rosewood, Rays A Co. Piano, three yens old, 7 octave. Price—... .........—.. 100 A Rosewood. Gilbert, Upright Piano, 63 cc. tare. Prim. ` ..._ ...»...._........Y........... 1.85 A Blakkogazi p LT:Lond Pisno, - I;ke elm , 600. A Rosewood Ge . rman - ia., large ante, oc tave. Price_ 70 A So ft wood Chk .— kering Plane, very old but good, 6 octave. Price 60 Of A Mahogany, Load A Rio., old — but in good order, 6 octave. Price-- 45 GC A Mahogany, !odor * Co., old_adon Piano, 5% octavos. 20 00 A Walnut lean Piano, in good order, 6 oc- tave. Price .... 76 00 A Mahogany, Gibson Piano, N e w - York,._... good, G octave.7s CIO HEW PIANOS, . _ A splendid stock M new runes, tram the bed New Nork and Boston makers, on Land, and con; &tautly receiving new supplies. Prices invariably pe aims as. the manntacturers, and every lustre. ;neat warranted. ,Ws so r lo Riau atzuoit. 91 Wont moat- N" U ()RELYrIAe , o . Jug received, a lot of rum CLASS CTLII&P PIANOS, Personally selected at the factories by a sLiiinra: and warranted the bed and cheapest I.thro, for the quality, ever offered for sale here. ' _ H. BLEB= di 11110., 63 fink street, ee4' &le dierite for Seidner Ns Planar. SI7S.—NEW 6/ uvrecii PLINOS, lb rosewood mei. Lon trauma and oror. imams, carved Lep, Amoy muslo desk, do.. for. SUN also, 7 octave, same as the above, forEMO and UM The abort Pianos are fully warranted Es Ass pears, and ars the pagan bargains that tan tw Raul In this city: Pismo call and am ahem. Now lietoda; oas, at extremely low priori, of Prima's, Premott's or Emith'a makes. Melodeons to lot at $1 60 and upwards, per mouth rout allowed if purchased. • CHARLOTTE 8L01LL,43 Mint rim& .MERCII4XT rJ/LORS. HENRY G. HALE & CO., (13occestioro to Jrneto. Watt,) Merchant Tailors, Are now melting their 11 FALL AND WINTER . MMOL Which in extent, choke. taste Ned picas will com pare hcorably with anything in the. trade, CollllPrill ing all the newest and bast makes of French CLOTHS. oessimsass. - VISTLIGS, and ' OTHHCOAILHAS. Alae,. the Largest and beet selected ittock of Cicada for bnairdie mita easibrotight to this market. ' Malebo avert' choke selection of • oaxra If OBSISHING GOODS '- always on hmedv: • - Any orders intrusted to oar cars will asset with prompt attention and punctuality in all oar. _ 540 COIL OF PENNA ST. CLAIR ISTTIZIFTIL Talc 1ui.T.123T brYl.dra Fall and Winter Goods, JUT TMOZIIirr.D , . . I' We have -now recelM2l our complete stock ot FALL AND WINTER GOODS Compt.ftg In an the cunt -elegant amortment of pods to be bound to the last. ern Market, contisting of • • OLBSIAIEBIA • • OVIBbOATINGS. and rIIII27NIFIL Also, a ipleadld selection. Fancy Coatings and Cassimeres, The noveltia of Ili. swims. . „ The above goods have been oarefolly selected. and we feel sati that they will meet the approbation of all who favor tor with their patronage. They will be made up to order to the beat and oust ibildonahla mannirr,st isodersto Pica. • • . . , We bat.. also on hand • choke lot of BLirl CLOTHS and 0A115111111121, which bawl been ape.' oill7 seeded for OlDan• uniform& SAMUEL GRAY & SON, unnaer'L HO. 19 nrra tilefllati4StLEo 1 80.—_ • • Wl' PIIIIIIIIN OHOOOLATZ.—WIwer ind ../oCOA, SHONA, RONIZOPATm meQ VANILLA 011000LA1121. wenestatt noel la V9ollty sad large to the Pais Chocolates ; Imre mood the tort of owwthrewqoareets alt atetaty. old ars pronotowed by ill who hays one tied them to M eapenorto . w other.. • lassudectoted by W. Baker s Oe., at mate NM, to Dorthectar, News., tad lbr alb at their Branch Depot, N 0.917 Talton Wrote, New Tart Olty, and by Grams and Doan genendly throat . howt the Nolan. Eddrs.jalta 217 Fulton Stew. New Toth. T Ai k y, VALEGN- Ur , YOUIL HI6L VU, BUT.W:IM4:O4.D.'II 013XL.111ALIMATtIll, . . . . Nadi trans oinembit gat. r lib sill eats batter sad Man thatarry Wise In tho kw tun all - Impalas, and -Impute a cream-11U limn)? to tbs told. • Plows.llllllll_lB Oft* :Mal: - L me vow ban mot got It tall tita.u!sokit Wsloa Y:44:ixditaincit - Was:l andA.Diacied: 11)10.111tINISI/ OIL .V.QHILIE.PIACIt=—The. urldlni g"dini kw* wien:tho too quatlty -Yid Colton t4l, dolfrared'on'tiosid of amp tbafgh, Aar ItlPlaladolobleWW ill lottebouss at Bed IffialePtiint. - Ifoir loft: wo &am lota from Eltrt4l,ooo barrels ftesoboint skip, or, foll_EtElls Ladino! dflc.ot olsodloto en •'43llfgff..'-`;ll:anitturven-tb.- •xan l / 2 salt other. - arserrasasr c,. oaf bit Works. Pluibfirfik'rl" :INDLI.T.URBEN, n`. • : 7-71 lice MOW mit - ,aum au: a lb& • •liawillsakstoP via& tottioabrillsre Oft egotb: -, Thip sett& woolbelsinamtao,Mie • • • 1034111** nosSiseted__ Whoa or-S44(1110011 • Vacs* Oa w•clota.- fAsiotbie,ippOtirt.' alm, tbs.l3t . dif - Rabbit In IS sal 13 • on= LIMX3WB . IMILOVED BLOOD SEAACIIER, suss mail Cancer, Cancerous Formations, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Rrysipel.as, Boils, Pimples on the Face, Sore Eyes, • Tatter Affections, Scald Head, - DYIP B Pdat Costiveness, Oldfand Stubborn-11/cers, Rheumatic Diseiders,_ Jaundice, " Salt Rhetun, Iffercurie Diseases, Genets' Debility, r. MYBON Liver Somplaint Lou of Appetite, Vow Spirits, Female. Complaintik Epilepsy or Pits, Paralysis or Palsy, Syphilitic 'Diseases and Caries of the &nes, toconraxs WITH ALL onus onturer HATING - Tam oszcan nr A.DSPBA4sD CONDITION or Tar BLOOD 03 CIECI3I4- WWI OP DANIJL A. BOYD. Prnsamtna, December. Si, MI. Da. O. N. Hama:--I take pletwure.in makin g this voluntary statement In favor of a Medlidne pro. penal by you ealletl “Lnireirs DiOto gie r attrea.". I had Eased brave years with flanfole; which Mote out on My bend and forehead' so as to died/rite rum vary iamb, and tack off the hair whin tits du- _ era made its appearance; It also , broke ant on rot one aboriand beLow thiakol.,end eat into the eke., and gash se isto asp* a Markd mom The dime' on my heist went uPr that several small pieces o. bone anneont. I was very weak and low spirited, and bad given up all hops of ever patties well, I bed trialomeral sidllful physicians and they dtd me no good. In September lest, - 1561,1 was indexed to try “Lnonars's Immo 'en Bump most main I had no 'alto in indent ruedkirem. but after I had need three bottles of Blaid Ebearnar, the ulcers on my bead and inn began mu. 1 hi,. 4011, taken elghtra ter, battles, mad my bead and arm - ire entirely well except them:ars rentaininktrui the 1101111, Twill Sao state that I land the rheuteatime way bad In my arms end lega The Blood - Beember • elm eared the rhaumattue. I am sow well` rasa, • over forty yearn of age, and I Piet as mph, arid :7012.Di ; did when I Ina twenty, and have Movemedlit weight twenty maids. I wreld Ida, Mate that the disease 62 my kveheed wee . that When he . stooped and lifted anything heavy, tbeillOod inn ont ,* of tbe 'mi.., Dr. geper had S . phOtOfil taken M -- ma by Sir. Oarpa, the artist, after 1, began to - get :sell. It does not ahoy mwearame. sti bed ea II was beans I commented taking the tneditizta. Toe Hem sot am photograph, tme - of which Ii now.ln . Int possession; and also at Dr. Kefera, lidWoodatrent. would also state . tbatZ took. the Bloat fkarthet width was made before Dr. geyser tonunsited teak. lag it. Although It helped" mesente, not re. Dever fait until I got the 'kiwi Made 14 Dr; 'Nelms Matadi. One bottle& his didiria` . laiiiii send than two of the old.' I believe IL La a great deal stroodol and better. Mims recommended the Blood beam. as to • pant away of my friends for rations diseases, sod I Wien it bas helped the whole of them. Too May publish this if you wish, and I'en, =Maw tb et • all whom* Mdicted ea I wan may oe caret - 1 live tr thb city. No. 4 Dins street, and am employed at Om • notes Magma'', Damn Ifarble - Worka, 54 , Were , drat. - - DAITINL Pon). 2_ BLIND lAN CUBED. I Ilse In E/Igo r m Intaton and. lave been nearly blind In both byes for nearly lever Dript• aped on Dr., geyser about three mouths net), awl adad bins to Mere me dtrectim4 to the temtitutlon fur the SUMS In Pldladolilih.,„ 'He - ebla IDs ebat t. Deed not go to PhlisdeMhbi Co . get *4, b had modtethe Mat would cam nil. m be ,seld yoY dims I* , vas Is the blood.. Item treated Sir It tinter Yeses timed In the hapital In , ILL dty, and wm Mimed, bat my Omen dinyeratmatd alter &month or two ones I came ant of the hoepttaL 'toted my die . mew was Warning and called, by 'the edslos at • good Mend of Mine, cm Dr. Ktejecr.yho heti radars ay dght, and my eyes 'are nearly as, wen' amr The Doctor gave me ~ L lndsay a Bled tearrher" en • wash, , . DAVID .IplDor.,y,r, Illnitmegh, July a, lam. • caw= attui, sup. intam—a, 1. 11111haurt, daimon dyed. ADA A BAD BORE LEG OVE'ED: - ..l"Trzatuotot.fignombor eittNy ' that r havolad si oars leg tor (NOT It riet: A awned with Worts toad kris Kt tbiO! Could m 4 .- volt bi nOsN7 kii4l*E4Oti#lris to B / 1 ; . N) 'de 1 41 7thbti Ix atilmot Itiledmendoftiebeatdoctin to ta° but any buoili l 4 # 12 47 i.caboa oo Dt. Itelbor.,st No. 140 Wood ahem, who only ouftool - • : 2 . : co man tiro womb, and gots too but two bottloo of • , totNda•- sad iso rum anti:lo wet! and biro an- - .' UMIKI troll •lor biz math.. 1 ito omptorot at tbt- • Nagle ingloo -Atom, on Youth atrium; tam any oils as mum. ' , THOItAB RANBILL. soirs• tarifa to frdi u• • rts4t- 4-10.6: 0114W1 ad starlet. "r, • I 416 ....... 47 ,1 f t St VT, - - . . . , arBE Thiknilit.i au math. hopaima.l idEb t , of ruin - to conosuirsto il* - Wk•nr.the: Irtn• Ti.. too • , IPrelledepte Morel of ti. Ls . mtt:oad 1%1140! now olistrqt Itginglaftt the D. .at at Ns oxperSeisca. • tab .faitly.icrectua Was is Psetersd 'lk iamb t herefore ihs tar Wax. si r dia ' t ;;!*•trog. .11 6 .. k gk u ricearst . saare merarrA.- , iserate. SOUR THIROAVAIMIIIIIAOL-7 , via air. comas e.BD:OOOpLyDD9, 4 / 1 4 tau Ls.' isrmian -17/.4"1 151 44 1, .. . . ~..i.i.l4. i llllll•llmairHioct thanduldts.lM , ..th Islowlsestlia VorlinEBAS4'IMI6 1 .! 0 41:1114. „, , ,i5ti to amt aget ant , ll.7 of irstrs liteiw 4a 4411 /2 1 M o r i g l aia 0 4 - 1 0 ,44 1 1" atptzt 101 loath flaaj=tai. • lkiill7-XlniMiltall .140 Woodland., REM "";.dibwir se" - , ' •,., .'. ' • .- . , -..-....r:.:11.- - , -- ‘ , .:`," . ...:.,;.. '-;.1.7-::::-;:!...',.••11-:;:',.....: