' ;r *~l .-..-il * : , ■ I® lit -i'' • r •<: , V ,i I 1--H ■' ;SS'-iK illSßffi "'lf" -j:. : ?:■ ‘.v'-v v% '; ■- f: < • ■ , ■ , .■: ".v * ‘.'l .c •; i - f" S, "‘ . ~ • - 1 f -•- v.*;;. y.v.v •tfc** ‘ . 1 . f t 4. r i._;; '’vV" *?* fci|ij|BlSfflll. j.. -M-vx-iyr,;.- 1 i? *; \ *■* ' JiS'Wa?? : : j ■■. -ji':v-~- |% r y .' f : -v ** : r cvr - X ’*' i ■"< '•• .'\ \ I - B--. • . : %;, ’t, •• l K.' ; * 4 •r ■*> ■ ■■ _ '~•' • • '•. . i* : •• *. k,. k.. »* * t L BifiiilS TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28. " CITY AFFAIRS. erornciAL papeb op tee oity. MtxxoaowoicaL - OnsuYiTion tor the oamtu,bj 0. 6.Bhaw,Optician, So. 55 Fffth ■treot-^ortootojdaily: . iveui. IS BBAOI. -9o'elo«h,*. oo • 68 . U ~ *« it... ..... 100 80 8. > , M - P. 1f.69 i 8ar0meter.,..;...,;......,..: S 9 7-JO . meeting of Council*. A regular monthly masting of Oounoils vu held lasi evening. In .SsZree—present, Messrs. Allen, Berger, Brawn, Dickson, Button, Millar, McMillan, McCarthy, Phillips, Quinn, Roedyßoef,Ward, 'liadMoAuloj, President. : | . The minutes, of the two preceding meetings were pead-und approv'd. The President took up the ordinance pro ' Tiding for ecompiomlso with tho holders, of railroad-bonds Issued by the citj. The ordi nance is drawn is accordance with an aot of i the Legislature, and provides for the Issue of , new bonds, not esceedtngsl,Boo,ooo, in sums dated January let* 1863, pay* able ih fifty years; that tbo City Controller is .authorised taoompramite with the holders of railroad bonds issued. by the olty, by giving ne w bends, bearing Interest aft four per cent, per annum; and that tho coupons already uue -and'unpaid, shall be liquidated by the transfer of atdok in the roads to whioh the bonds wore respectively issued, at the nomi nal Tiluo of said stoefc. The ordinance was read three times and passed unanimously. ■ -■ Mr. MoAuley submitted the resignation of Jabkion Dunoad, of the Third Ward, as a member of the Select CounoiL Accepted. Petition of Thbs. Beabrook, Chief Bogin* ear of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Bail* rood Company, relative to the grade of Try street, was read and referredto Street Com* . mlttee. , A petition from Peter McCoy, asking com pensation for excavation on Prospect street, waa'raferred to tho Street'Committee for in formation. • ‘ Jir. Ward offered a resolution, referring the bill of Messrs. Sutherland and Robinson, for copying add comparing "assessment' noti ces, to the finance Committee, with power to aet, and pay tho tame,, or whatever portion they may agree upon. Bead three times and pasted.. G.C. nou-eoncurby the following 'vote: Ayes—Messrs. Armstrong, Bailey, Barofc ley, Canoll, Coffin, Fryerjl. Hays, A. Says, ' Holmes, Irvin,; Kearns, &ilien, Long, Mo* _CleUand, McGowan, McGregor, MoVay, Q*3?cUl,Robman, Bober U,. Rowbottom, Snivel/, Zelihofer, and MeCandloss, Prest. Nays—Meoirs.Colvllle,. Diamond, Kelly, and Smith. ,' Mr. Ward mado a verbal report in reference '.totha Cherry alley sewer, and aeked for farther time, wMchwas granted. Mr. Quinn, from the Committee on Engines o and Hcse»rcported adversely to granting the , Ncptuno Steam Fire Engine Company the same appropriation as the other Steam Fire Engines, owing to the limited amount of the r appropriation to Are companies. In relation to the resolution giving the Neptune Fire Company 500 feet of iO-ineb leather hose, with patent couplings, they report afliroi tirely, and recommend this advertising of pro posals for making and furnishing the same. A resolution acoompanied the report, au thoriaing tho Committee to contract for the . hose, sa above specified, which-was read threo -tiinofl and passed. ’• ' Mr. McCarthy offered a resolution to pay the Neptune Steam Fixe Company her pro ' ratn of tho annual appropriation, for the time ■he has been io servioe. Mr. Bees moved that the resolution. be re* J ferred book to tho Committee, to report at nextmeeting.. Adopted. J Mr. McCarthy offered tho following: JUnletd, That the Rcoording Regulator be .-'directed to -prepare plans end specifications . for the opening of a lane or ally from tbe northern‘line"of Cliff street, uf jitsiattrseetton with tho south aide of Lib* . eity street, by tho- most convenient line. ■ Read three times and passed. Mr. Berger submitted the following: ' fittoivtd. That tbe City Controller is Aereby ‘empowered to transfer sloos from Appropria lion No. 13, to Appropriation No. 9. Read three times and passed. Mr. Quinn offered the following: Jksofoed/that a Committee of five, two from : the Select end three from the Common Conor cO, be appointed to ascertain from, or through tire City Solicitor, what amonntof money col lected from- the extension-of Pennsylvania ; avenue is still on hand, and In whose hands. If said Committee should find any money in any persons hand, belonging to said exten sion, not appropriated to pay damages, they may expend, (through the Street Commis sioner. of theSeotnd District) any emoonfnot exoeeding one hundred, dollars, in leveling off and filling .up the new extension of Penney 1- i; vania avenuo. . .V * ’ . The above wav withdrawn, and the follow ing, 'Offered by Mr. MeAuley, was adopted: . flttolotd, That especial committee of five --two from tho Select and three from Common Council—bo appointed, whose duty if shall be to ascertain how much (If any) money is due . and coming to tho eity, in connection with the opening of Pennsylvania avenue. Adopted, and Messrs. Quina and Reed appointed on part of 9.0. Mr. Berger offered the following: the Street Commissioner of the Second District is hereby directed to fill up the cellar holes on tho new extension of Penn sylvania avenue, provided the oost will not exceed fifty dollars.' Lost. la Common Cbaaeff, present all the members exoept Messrs. Hayden and Kireob Prayer by President MoCaodless. of last meeting read and approved. -Mr. Snively presented the following resolu lion Rstofoed, By .the Select and Common Coun cils, that permission be granted to Mrs. Gib son (widow) to build a one story room, nine fleetJhigh* on Miller street, Seventh ward. Read three times and passed. Mr. Fry presented an-ordinance eottited "an ordinance for the appolntment of Ojty Solicitor, and prescribing bu ddtieri*' The ordinance was read, and, on notion of Ur. Bowbottom, OodnoU proceeded to eon* sidertbeordinasoe, •cotionby section.-;; , Mr. KUlen moved to strike ont the flnt, section, whioh motion was lost by the follows Ihgwbte: . Ayes—Messrs. Armstrong, Barokler, C»t- ; roll r .Ooffin f GolviUe, Diamond, Kelley, KiUcn,' MoVay, Rebman, Roberts, Smith, Snively and Zallhofer—l4. Nays—Bailey, Fryer, R. Hays, A. Hays, Holmes, : Irvin, Kearns, Long,. McClelland, McGowan, McGregor, O’NeiU, Bowbottom and President MqOandlei»-~14. ‘ Mr. Bobertt moved to amend/by idsorting "with and by the consent of Cottnolis.” . ' Hr* Colville moved to lay iho whole matter ob the table,on whiohtho »;ei and nays wore flailed, with the followjtag result:i ; Ayes—-Messrs. Armstrong, Barekley, Get* roll* Coffin, ColviUo and Diamond—fl. flays—Messrs. Bailey, Fryer, E. Hays, A* Hays, Holmes, Irvin, Kearns, Kelly, KUlon, Long, MoGleilend, M«GowaD, McGregor, Mev*y, O'Beill, Bebman, Roberts, Rowbot tom, Smith, Snlvcly, Zollbofer end-president HeCandless—23. Tbo amendment of Hr* Heberts was then adopted by tbe following rota: - Diamond, Fryer, A. Hay »,'Holmes, Irvin, Kearns, Kelly, Long, - McClelland/McGowan, McGregor, MoVey; O'HeUI/lUbman. Roberts, Bowbottom,Bnlve ly, BoUbofcT andFres't MoOandlese—2o* flaje—Messrs.Armstrong, Bailey, Barak-' ley, OerroU, Coffin, Oolvfllo, KtUen and Smith .Tho'fisst seotlon was then approved by the following voto: * iv i*" Ayes—Hessrs. Diamond, Fryer, R. Hays, Bolmas, Irvin, Kearnes, -.Kelly, Long, Me- MoVay, O'HeUl, Bob man, Roberts, RoWboitom, Snlvcly, Zoßhofcr —end Pres’t -MeCa&dless—l9. I flays—Messrs.Armstrong, Bailey, Barck- ! ley, Carroll, OolvlUs A. Hays, Killea i ana Smith-*-®. . m The blank amount of sorority In section 2d : i was Ailed by insertings2O,OOo, and tho words . 1 "The Finance Committee” were striken ont, i and the word "OonooUs” inserted* The sec* l tion, as amended, was approved. / The 8d seoUon,aaer Ailing a blank and . Insenieg an-amendment limiting the. salary to $l,OOO per nanusa* was approved! < < \Tbo 4Uueetion.WM.striflM ont*~ 1 • n l . Xba ordlnanoe, as amendad, was thtArmd | . a third, ttaa aad passed* >< 6^o*obSAir* •:**- f Hr* Kiilaa presented th*followia*i > •' V ' • '.S' la hereby empowered end authorized, to erect coke ovens la the 9th ward, Pittsburgh, In accordsce with the plan herewith presented, ai near u practicable. Bead three timet and paieed. The resolution appointing a Joint Coxncit tee to ascertain and recommend to Ooancils proper locations for all the Steam Fire Bn* jinos—the number not to exoeedtix—(wbioh, nB. C, Oot. 6tb, was read three times and passed, and Messrs. McCarthy and MUler ap pointed) was called up, and a motion to lay on tho table was lost by the following tie rote: Ayes—Messrs. Armstrong, Balloy, Carroll, Coffin, Colvlll, Diamond, Fryor,Ecarhs, Kel ly, M’OleUand, O'Neill, Rebman, .Roberts, Bowbottom—l4. Nays—Messrs. Barokloy, R. Hays, A. Hays, Holmes. Irvin, Kilien, Long, M’Gow an, M'Gregor, M'Vay, Smith, Saively, Zell hofer, M'Oandless, President—l 4. C« 0. then amended by striking oot the number six, and concurring in the reference. Messrs. Irvin, Kilien and A. Hays wen ap pointed bn the Committee. 8. 0. recede end ooncur. ' " In all aotion not otherwise noted there wai a mutual concurrence In both branohes, and Connells adjourned. Fatal Railroad Alaeter Killed. Mr. Josepbßurgess, a.baggage..mastor in the employ of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, was kiHod at the depot of that road at Clevoland, on Friday evening last. Wo take tho following details, of this sad occur-' ronce from the Eerald, of Saturday: After the arrival of the train at 0:30 p. m-, of whioh the nnfortun&to deceased was bag gage master, while standing on the forward end of a freight ear, engaged In switching the train, the engine being on the other track, it" is supposed that while in the act of throwing .the rope off by whioh the train was being battled Into tho depot, be missed his footing and fell botweea thews. ■ Tho wbolo train of five care • passed over bis body, dragging It some twenty or thirty feet along the traok, completely tearing off hie left leg, disembow eling him, gouging his left eye ont, and other wise fearfully mangling him. Hls-doeth most haveheeninstantaneous. The deceased was a fine, healthy and robust man, height six feet, and 88 years of age. He had boea in the employ of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad between six and seven years. He had' always proved himself an effiolent and industrious man, and in this sod catastrophe they have tost a faithful and zealous servant. He loaves a widow and two young children In this eity to thus early mourn his untimely loss, and au aged mother, of whom he was her favorite and pet son. Bnrgess was a man of many good qualities and was thought muoh of, by all who knew Mm, and espeolally with his fellow railroad men. A general feeling of gloom pervaded the depot after the sad occurrence. His re mains were removed at nine o’olsok, and an inquest held this morning. The Criminal Court. The jury in the nuisanee case (that is, the case against Messrs. Naylor A Smith/oil re finers) havo not agreed 'upon a verdict, and the probability now is that they will "agree to disagree.” The ease Is important, and it is desirable that a verdict should be rendered, as the publlo will not rest satisfied until the question, whether oil refineries,, In a thickly populated district, are a nuiianco or not, is decided by the Supremo Court. In tho ease of theOommonweatih vs. Kraft, indioted for malicious mischief, in stoning the house of Mr. Landgraf, the jury found a ver* diot of not guilty, and that the county pay the costa. Mrs. Emeline .White, of Duqussno borough, was next arraigned upon a charge of perjury, preferred by Mrs. Emelina Stockwifdh. M. B.' Whito, the husband of the defendant, wee lately tiled far A similar offense, on oath of the same prosecutrix, and acquitted. This „»uit growe out of the same aotion, in swear ’lag before a magistrate that Mrs. Stockwiaoh had been guilty of disorderly conduct. Oo trial. The *f Rebellion” in Fayette County, Wo !%arn from Mr. Collins, Mail Agent on the Pittsburgh and Connellavtil© Railroad, that tbo drafied taen ia Saltlick and Bullskici townships, Fayette county, still hold out in their resistance to tho draft. Mr. Cunning ham, the Deputy Marshal, has been fired af several time, while attempting to sorre notices on these men. Cel. Collins will take np two companies of armod moo, to-day, with Instruc tion* to subdue the rebels at all hazards. They wero given until yesterday te report themselves at headquarters, but having set the ordor 0% the Commissioner at defiknea, they will be proceeded against is the manner indicated, and If they do not succumb peace, ably they will have to take the consequences. Postal Currency Coming* Captain Batchelor, has a promise from the Beeretary of the Treasury that he will this week send $50,000 of tho postage currency berefer distribution among onr business men. The Captain having used every,effort to get some of this currency for circulation here without success, vtiUed Waabißgion_)ast we«k and had a personal interview with Mr. Chase-on the subjeet, whon he sacceded in getting a promise from the Secretary' that he wonld send him g 50,000 this week-withont faiL It will arrive here about the middle of the weski and will be distributed in -small lots to tbo people datil the whole is disposed of. . Mils Moxiua Saxqcxt, of Spring, Erie county, on her return, with others, from a meeting of the Soldiers’ Aid Society in that plaeej on Wednesday of last; week, met with a torrible acoident. The horses beoamo fxlghi ened and unmanageable, and in leapiog uom toe wagon she dislocated an ankle-and broke both sms. Her condition is erltieal, but sbo will prqbably leodver, ' -Minutes ■ Col. Stoostqv has succeeded in getting Capt. Sdie, mw stationed at the Allegheny Arsenal, and who is 'considered one of the best cavalry officers In the regular service, a« his itionUnant Colonel. With this officer, and the material of bis regiment, some good fight ing may be^espeoted. : Jk CaxivxT of Medals and a Bitger's Sew ing Machine vrill be sold, Is addition to, the valuable oolleotioh of Hqusehold Furni ture, Paintings and Fiasios, at the late resl dence of Dr. Wm. Addison, on Penn street, this morning, at 10 o'clock. v Übiizd firaxw Dxrrxici Coubt.—Thik Court was occupied all day yesterday la tho trial of Ur. J. G. Hays, lelo postmaster at Mead?tile. Pa., charged with. embezsllog a letter from the post offlee.- On trial. At thb NxW: Hender son, wife of tbo energetio Manager, has Just finished a suocesafnl engagement at the New Adelpbta. Theatre, Liverpool. r , Cxvt. Milxs, of Erie, is now on biz way lo Camp Howe, with a fine company, to Join Col. Suiekton'z. command. O'COySGn-On Monday «jerolnjr, October S7tb, 1663, L*ZZfE, flAoghter of James and Lime 0’0uo» nor a2#4'4 jttu ■ Tho JtmeralwiHfakeplace.onTutsoar itoairrao,, theS&thiflitentisi 10 o'clock a m., from t'-o iwl« deoceof her father. 163 Second street The friend* o i tbo fimi)y arempcetfa'ly inrlud to attend. MEncuAjrr taivohs. G. HALE & CO., .(BncoMoon to James 0. Watt,) Merchant Tailors, < Art* now roeelvitg their ■ FALL AND 870 CK, Wbiebtn eateat; choice, testa and prtree vUI com* pan fomsblymth anything In the trade, ccmprie*. and beet mates of Fnccb 'cassimkhks, - - - • ■: -I- vfisciHGAand GVJE&COATIHGfI.. dlsO'the largest and best selected atocb of Goedr for business eolte ever brought to this market, Ulwwlso a very cbolc* selection of j CUStfTO FHUUSIXDfa goods r ! band."*{_,* *■ t• ;* t ..kt i t ■ ArTf onUra lqtfqit.4 to COT CV» .Vlli: BIMI 6ilk *n4 STOctullij ln»li cum. _ ; CfrtK&T OlDKft—3 tfl&BoaiWfc* THE-LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES (Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Washihqtov, Oot. 27,1862. TUB MILITABT COMWIISIOX, Gen. White and C f ol. Ford have filed with the Military Commission statements, in ex* planation of the defence pf their oonduct at Harper's Ferry, with comments on the testi mony. The finding of the Court is not made publio yet, If fully arrived at; hot there is reason to think that it won't dodge the ques> tioni presented, but will state its oonelusions fairly and squarely. the wab DsraxTuirr axd saswoon bob*. VITAL VLOODXU. The War Department, being without a roof while the new story was being added, was drenched through yesterday. Some rooms were rendered utterly uninhabitable, and all were somewhat damaged. No irreparable In jury was done to the papers. Two wards of the Harwood Hospital, on tho Corcoran estate, in which- were all the surgioal patients of that hospital,-was almost completely flooded. The Sorgoon In charge had begun to-trenoh, in forethought, but or ders from headquarters stopped him, intimat ing that the Corcoran citato most not be touchod. ax jaicßVxzw with thb pazaiDtst. MrtqElize Gnrney, widow of John J. Gur- j ney, the distinguished English Friend, herself i a preacher, hkd an Interview with the Presi dent to-day. She expressed the opinion that tho sympathy of tho Friends, on both sides of tho Atlentio were with him, and dosing with an earnest appeal that he ehonliTtraat in Di vine Power. The President answered that in these unhappy times he acknowledged the universal control of the Divine Hand, himself and others humble instruments of Providence. BKCOVXBIKQ. Gen. Hooker*! physicians say that he will be able to walk a little to-morrow, and In the course ©* a week wtiTbe again In the saddle. Assistant Secretary Harrington and Auditor TJnderwood returned from tho North to-day. NoxtXATan roa bxxati. Charles Francis Adams was nominated a oandidate-for Senate in opposition to Sumner. ’DtCUSES A XOHIXATIOX. Everett declines the Repub lican nomination for Congress on the ground that ho can help the country more outside of tnat body. He deprecates party warfare. BCDtOAL IX4XIXSRS APFOISTED. The following persona have been appointed Medieal Examiners by the Commissioner of Pensions! - G. C. Webber, Clevoland, Ohio ; R. 8. Lewis, Dubuque, lowa ; Joseph 6. Hil dreth, Detroit, Mtoh.; Jos. R.HuIl, Lansing, Mioh.; James Dieffendorf, Milwaukee, Vri». j Lyman J. Barrows, Janesville, W|s. Important from Harrisburg. Habbxbbtoq, Oot. 27.—The following dis patch, lent this will explain the reason far the postponement of the draft in Philadelphia • Exxccmx Chaubkb, ) ~ Harrisburg, Oct. 27,1862. i To B. Gerhard and W.tf. Alton, Drafting Cbrnmunontre, Philadelphia : j Bibb: The City Councils having officially asked that fhe draft bepoatponod, and Mayor Henry having untied, it is hereby postponed for one week. lam mnoh iufluonced by joat I judgment and.concurrencoin the rtqu?*t. Wo have M many men in oirrxampa 4>-caq be well aooommodatod; and it will give time for the force of the active liberality and patriot- Um'Ottto.pcople of year otiy to fill the quota I by volunteering. A. G. Ccatix. J It is understood that gentlemon in several I counties of this State believe that drafted men failing to attend, as required, will not be lia ble to dompnleary service, but to floe or Im prisonment, under the sentenco of a court mar tlaT. This viow is said to'be founded oa the' at# of Congress of July 29ti>, 1801. Gov. Curtin has protested strongly to the President against general order No. 184, *»d aske for its repeal, ae unjust to tho people of the States, and calculated to demoralise eod I destroy volunteer organizations. It Is wrong j in principle, and the meaner cL iU execution will seriously interfere with the volunteer I army now In the field. j Tho recent attempts at annedreiliianoe to the draft in Schuylkill county have failed, and the excitement bat entirely subsided. This effort is in a great measure due te the prompt and efficient military preparations to suppress to the exertions of Bishop Wood, who In accordance with the Gaveraor’s request kindly consented to use hie lnfiueoce in person. A general order has been issued relieving CapwE- Spencer Miller's Battery from forth ereerrioee at'present, the emergecoy on ac count ef which It was oalled having passed, and expressing to Capt. MUler, his officers and men, the Governor's high appreciation of tho promptness and seal which they have evlnoea in tab and former occasslose in tho service of the Bute. Five regiments of drafted men have besu organised In Camp Curtin, and the men are eomfortableand contented. They are,per mitted .to organise companiesand seleot tbeir own line officers. When thus selected, they will be commissioned at eoce. A new camp of rendezvous for drafted men has been established at Reading. Upon inquiry, wo learn that Gov. Curtin has no knowledge whatever upon the subject of another meeting of the Governors at Wash ington. The whole story Is a canard. Front Cairo* Catso, Oot. 27.—The Federal forces, num bering 200 men, with one piece of artillery, stationed at WaveAy, Tcnn., tweaty miiSa j sdnth-west of Fort Donelson, were attacked by 800 rebels oo Thursday last. The latter were completely routed with a loss ef 64 killed, 28 captured, and a large number of woanded. Our loss was two killed and two wounded. ; The number of rebels at Holly Springs are I said to be 70,000. I • Theconseriptaot is vigorously enforced in | the South. An offioer from Vtoksborg eaysi | that every man under thirty-five Is lo tbo army. Information, from the country, last night, represent that the guerrillas whd lately en camped midway ? between Germantown and Collierville, has been Been in full-retreat,: closely pursued by the Federal cavalry un der Col. Grierson. These guerrillas wore from Kentnoky. Oazeo, Oct. 27.—-Gen. Rosecrans and staff passed through to-day en route for hli new oommahd* Passengers {rots Helena, report that Gena. Cheatham and Holmes ara near that place, threatening an attack. Thirtj-flvo foraging wagons and a guard were captured by the rebels a few days slow.. Gen. Hindman Is again under arrest. Tbo latest- intelllgonoo from Corinth says that toonts from the neighborhood of Bolivar report Price 'within four miles el that place. Gan. Hamilton is In command of General Bosecrans' army. Destructive Fire*-L«»® Estimated at •150,000. St. Louis, Oot- 27.—One of the most seri ous disasters that has visited oar river marine for many yean acaarred to-day about noon. The fire was discovered in the hold of the steamer H. D, Bacon, noloadlog hemp at the foot of Locust street. The flames spread with great rapidity, oreatlog alarm and commotion among the adjacent steamers, and before they Slemphftt Threatened b|, the Repels* coaid be removed the McQUI, A. McDowell, Cnioaoo. Oet. S7:—A special dispatch from Estelle and W. H. Kassel! were Wrapped in M AVewW. »«! • : f V fUmes and destnjed, together with the eon- Memphis to the 2Vwran»Bay tents- About 600 bales of hemp, 100 bales of -Tbes»-jis<an- arlarmlng oottoirand largo quantities of miscellaneous evening that a force., 0 ' Jv 00 freight were also costumed* The loss lies- •uUousd’iUelfftlha mil?* n? 1 1 timattd at SIW,ODP.; : • . * * Hemjfcliupnd ObnrlMto&^*lLj InOfSfcli of the heiMaaiulsifij^Sßlibbid^nUy^f bo.( Kum»ltltfiibnUu> «s Sapk'iOtb. lor*.ftrt^b»po**"fS 05 ,“V 0 ?, ■Jit ft. Aimw,lik <k* “?«? —V'. -V; :h t j. , . THE in Y OF THE POTOMAC IS MOTION. GXS. FLSA6ONTOK OCCUPIES LOTSTTBTILLC Eatftnsiailir Reception nf onr Troopi. too. Burnsides; Corps Crosby into Virginia. TEE EeIeXY RETIRING. ' rfro., (fie., d*c. Haxpxn'a Fxbbt, Oot. 26, 6P. M.—By a special to the Baltimore American I am happy to be able to inform yon that the advancor-of the army of the Potomao commenced this morning, and I have reason te believe that before to-morrow sight tho movement win be general along the whole line, placing the Po tomac in our.lrear at daylight this morning. Tho cavalry foroeof Gen. Pleasanton, with fonr pieces of artillery, crossed on a new pon toon bridge, at Berlin, eight mUes east of Harper's Ferry, and’proceeded direot to Lov ettsville, in-London county. At Lovettsville our cavalry; entered about 8 o’clock in the •morning, and tho few rebel pioketi stationed there flod before them in the direction of Lees burg. Tho people ot this loyal town, especi ally thb ladies, received our troops with groat enthusiasm-,, and the “Stars and Stripes" were thcowb out in all parts of the town. Without stopping, except to leave plokets and a guard, Gen. Ploasanton moved’ on in'tho di rection of Waterford, expecting to reach Lees burg early in tho afternoon. There was at the lsstacoounts a small force o( rebel infantry and cavalry At Leesburg, and there may pos sibly have boon a fight there.; Shortly after the eaValry advanoo bad crossed, Geo. Burnside, with his Army Corps, I commenced crossing at .tho eamo point, and I daring the whole day the bridge was coo- I slantly under the tread of tho advancing col umns. They proceeded In light marching! order, though an Immense train of wagoni; was waiting to. fellow them. , It was tho in-’ tention of Gen. Burslde to ret»l for the night at Lovettsville, and niovo forward,on Monday 1 morning, in what dircolloo was not known. The troops were In fino spirits, notwithstand i ing the bad weather, and cheered most lustily I as they.reaohed the Virginia shore. I The troops on Bolivar Heights are also I under marching orders, and It is thought will I be In motion to-morrow. It is reported that tho enemy have already retired from our front, withdrawing their pickota yesterday, apparently aware- of oar 'early advance. - We have also tidings from the* upper tine of the Potomac, showing that active move ments are also on foot there. Tho rebels-are said to have evacuated Mar tlntburg on Saturday. Baltimob®, Oct. 27, —The Anericvn’e special has tho following from Berlin: The movement of Gen. Burnside aoross the Potomao «t Berlin, of which you were inform ed yesterday, though it has not beep followed by an-immedtate general advance of our forces, is the initial movement nf-tbat loog promised activity 00-the part of the Army of the Po omac, which we all hope js to dial against .rebellion a most aUggtriug blow. To-day there has been no movement beyond a gradual but heavy reiuforcemunt of Gan. Burnside In the pesttion he has taken on the Virginia side of the Potomao, near Lorottsville. In fantry and artillery (it will not do to say In what number) have been moving in that di rection until it is evident that tho movement is no mere reeonnolsMLQoe, bqt in reality an advance of the left wing of tho army. This movement, it will be observed, brings our loft wing, which wits previously in the rear, on nearly a straight line with the centre, 1 and all tho distance troth Pleasant Valley to ; Lovettsville, nearer to the enomy. In tbit j respect it will be soon that tho movement was | necessarily prel oilnary to plaolng the army ; in position for an advance, whilst it dots not | in tire least betray tho plan on which that ad vance Is to bo finally made. [ _Froth LotcitevlUe ticp. Boin&ido threatens equally tjjo rebel fltn&'At Winchester oad their line of comamoication via Front Royal, There has been little news frbm tho front to-day,' and there baa been no firing. It is presumed nothing important has becarred. I vicinity of Lovottsvuie. 1 Our cavalry and light artillery, under Gen. Pleasanton, are reported to have occupied Leesburg lost night. The rebel cavalry force there retreated before our advance, but cannot 1 now verify the report from uny one acquaint ed with the facts in relation te tho rebels. They have reports all* tending to one oonelusioo—that the main portion, if not the entire army, has fallen book beyond Chester. - The foot may be said to be certainly established that they have deserted the line of the Potoouio, and are neither to be found ia Charlestown, or Mortinsburg, or Bhep herditown. 1 During several days oflastweek it has boon their practice, usually before a retreat, to show themselves In strong force at various points of our lines, and their pickets were viciously bolligereut, firing at any and everything; On Saturday ull thoao demon strations c&aied. And their pickets have dis appeared entirely from.our front. Refugees from Winohciur are also reported to have como within our lines,'and stated that their town baa beon evacuated by the enemy, who were retreating towards Staunton. I I give it only no a report. Tbevefygen- I oral belief,{however, is that Gob. Leo Is inek- I log fact tithe towards GdrdonsylUe, and that j tbo main portion of his army Is already well I advanced ip that direction. Every thing is quiet at Harper's Ferry, and notwithstanding ths predictions almost daily for a week! past el an advance, the forces on BoUVar and Maryland Heights are yet quiet in their tents, engaged with nothing more important than the usual duties of eampllfo. The men are invigorated by a bracing norlb- J wester, ad<l appear In fine health and spirits. It is admitted that the army is now fuUy 1 prepared for offensive movements, and the I present quiet therefrom means nothing; Our outposts, in this direction,^Lato beon in Hall- I town for several'days, and it Is ranienable to | conclude that we now hold Charlestown. Therein of yesterday woundup, last night, 1 in a furious storm, oommlogled with rein and wind, tbatj was severely felt In the oampi oo oupylng exposed positions on the summits } and sides of the mbnntaln bn Bolivar and Maryland! heights. The storm raged with such fury that the tents were overtnrned, and the men fbreod to a midnight battle with the. I elements. { •; , . Notwithstanding tho quantity of rein that fell yestorday and last night, the river hair been but llttlo affected thoreby. The water has not risen over a foot, and wagons cross the ford ail the Ferry to-day without difficulty. Therein will rather tend to facilitate than retard any movements that may be In eon-' temptation. Under the. Influence of bright sunshine end dry. wind that has followed It will harden the roads and place them In flrst .rate condition. Judging ot the condition of onr army by : what 1 bavtf seen of it bore and at Sharps-' |bnrg, l think onr men were Dover in a finer | state of hfalth and.spirits. ' ‘ Hiadodwtirs Abut or th* Potomac, 1. ,I.Monday evening, Oct. 27. J Generali Pleasanton's advance arrived to day at Poioellvilie, within a few boon' march of Gen. liongetrect's command, whioh ii be lieved tu bo at TJpporviUe, near Ashby's Gap. A dispatch from Gon. PJebsaoton, written at fopr o’clock, states that bo had driven the enemy so, far with hot the lon of a corporal, who was taken prisoner by his horse falling. Wo Information has been received to-day chanrinaitho position of the: main body of tho rebel irmy from the vicinity of Winohes ter and Banker HUI. . . The recent rains have net materially Inter fered with the fords at either’ Bhepherdstown or Williamsport.. At Harper's Perry-the. .water rose two inches, and the Spenandoah was increased four inches at the same p-int. Thercbol cavalry, inconsiderable numbers, still continue to show themselves between Mariinsburgand Cherry Ban, and a regiment was seen 1 and fired at opposite Sharpsj>*rg yesterday. \ Southern Neva via Fortress Monroe* Fobtbxsb Mojtboe, Oct. 35.—The Rich mond papers, of the 23d, contain the fol* lewiof: Attack on (A« Charlctton Jiaiiroad—BejHiltt of (At Enemy.—' The' following dispatch was reeeiyed, yesterday, from Savannah : “The abolitionists attacked, in force, Coo* ot&ligo and Coosawteblei'yesterday.. They were gallantly repulsed to their boats, at Mackey's Point and Bee's Creek Landing, by Col. W. commanding the troops from here. The enemy came in tea gnnboats an’ id transports. The abolitionists loft their (lead and woonded on*the field. Oqr cavalry an in hot pnrsait. ' (Signed) "W. T. Bucsecubd.” Charlatan, Oct. 23.—The enemies gun boats, ooohoro4,i below Coosawatcblo and the enemy, have boon driven to their boats. Theßlehmonii Ezumin<r says that Qcnoral McClellan is falling back- into Maryland, which move wUI dishearun tbs North, and open upon McClellan the flood-gates of abase. FoßTßtas Hoftxos, Oct. 25.—Sixty-five horses and ten mates were sold at pobllo auo tion4o-day at the Oovsrnment stables, Camp Hamilton, Va. They were government prop erty, and sold at prices ranging from $5 to $25 a head. The flag of irnco boat, John A. Warner, ar rived at Fortreis'Monroe at 12 o’clock to-day, In charge ot Major Schenk. She brings from Aiken's Landing about 160 paroled Union prisoners. The Richmond Examiner, «f Opt. 23d, says: Travellers from Winchester report that oar army were crossing the Potomao last Monday into Maryland. ’ A great many persons have sought and're cclved permlsaioa to leave the SoQthern Con federacy. They are generally aliens, claim ing, tho protecUon of one or the other of the European Consalr. No less than three hun dred applications were made to the British : Oonsal oh Tnesdey. j. Twenty-four privates-aud .oho lieutenant, captured at Haymarket, on the Rappahan nock, arrived at the Libby prison last evening. J. P. Smith was yesterday arrested on the chargo of robbing a farmer of Hanover of be tween $5,000 and $O,OOO and some bonds. He was lodged in Castle Thunder. Bichnond Markets.—W heat has advanced to $4 per bushel; floor $21@25; corn $2; ap ples slo@ls per barrel; potetoos s3@4 per bashel; onions s4@s’per bushel; ooffee $2 per pound; whisky $10,@15; tobacco, inferior $4,50@11, goodsls@l7, (lneshipping slB@2B The Lynchburg Bepublican says there is a general stampede from Culpepper throughout the oounty, owing to an anticipated early ad vance of the Yankees in that direction. Having once suffered from the eneiqy, .they are unwilling again to undergo like treat ment. .. 1 The Rlabmond Whig, ef Ootober 2Jji, says: “A letter! from the Mayor of Wilmington says that for the firartime in many weary davs.the reports of new cases of fevers show a 1 fulling off, and we onterUln tho hope that, we have reached the wor. t." Tho Riohmond Inquirer, of. the.24th, says: “The yellow fever has made Us appearanoo in sereral towns in Texas. At SabiQo Pass, at the latest dates, thoro bad been twenty-five doaths from it, and most of the people had fiod fromi the place. From New York. Nbw Yoke, Oct. 21.—The bank statement for the week ending on Saturday, shows an Increase ( of loans of $3,367,261.; deposits, $160,606]; a decrease of specie, $1,305,725 ; a decrease in circulation, $20,360. Qold closed this afternoon at 1 13&. The Sxpreit, of this evening, professes to barereliablo information, from semiofficial circles in Europe, that England and Pranoe have decided upon the recognition of the Southern Confederacy. If the joint offers of mediation, and an armosiice for four or six months, to be proposed toSeward, are not ac cepted, thoy fear a elavb Insurrection, and it is to afford Lhoir own oitUens, residing there, ample protection. It is under the oyes of their regularly appointed ageutj that Eng land Prance will claim the necessity of recognising the new Confederacy. A letter from Key West reports the captoro of tbe sahoonor Isabel, loaded with, salt, off 6t. Marl s, Pie., by tho United Stdtes bark James L. Davis. Col. Jjhn Ewing, of theU. 8. A , died in New To k last evening. .o . From Louisville* Louis fills, Oot. 2f.—Tbo Grand 7ury have indicted C. Darts for manslaughter tn killing General Nelson. The Qlrti thruugß mail for Nashville since Morgan's raid commenced «IU leave to-mor row msraiug. \ Ttiere have been ne mails received from any poll it of here to-day. Wno army news. Destructive Fife* Cbjoago, Oct, 27.—A fire, in Oh&rles City, Floyd county, low*, on Thursday last, de stroyed praporty to the value of $30,000. The entire business portion of the town was con sumed. | On n Strike f-»r Htgheft l MlhwjaUKES, Oct. 27.—The Tw Union .pf this oity is on a strikt ranoe on the present wages. Markets Dy Telegraph. Niw ¥obc» Oct. 27.—*Cotton dutl and lowers sale* ftso baltslat 18.339. Hourde-ltnrd aales IS 000 bbls. Wheat declined; sates 119,000 bushels, at $1,1(651, for CfilcaxeSprln*; $i,22;31,27 fbt Milwaukee Club) $1233137 fur red, and $1.50(ai,5i for white. Gcrn declined Tc; sale* 117,000 Iraabels at 68-359 for Weal era. Pork beaTyat $13,25 farMees,’ and $12313.23 (or Prime. Lara heavy. WbUky stekdy at 30)43 BSJ4o. The Lalest Market Reports by Mall. Ciscxsaiti. OcL 13.—Holders of Fleur;were more dlßp.sed to sell to-day, and mec buyers more freely. The talcs were confined to 700 bb s at $3.1033,13 for lower grade superfine; $3,25T0r good do., and $3 30© 5,10 for extra; family and <sncf e?ld at $3,5035,73. Wblsky—A firm market and a fair demand at Sic. PruvMona—A go«d demand for Meet Pork, and about 2,000 bbls vrre sold at $U for Brst-claia city; country may be. quoted at Nothing done In Calk Ileal or Bacon. N ow Lard, for Novem ber delivery, sold at 6s{c. The demand for flogs fall off und/T tbe news from New York, regarding tbedeclioe In Exchange and we did not bear of a sale. There was a good demand for Wheat to day, and all tbe ptltno red on tbe market at $1 was promptly taken. White it not co much inqlrod for, bat the offerings are not targe, and bolsters are firm at $l,lO ©1,13 for good to primo Indiana or Ohio; Kentucky U held Bt(st,to®l,t,3s, bat theso rates are sbdTe tbe raise of buyers. Tbo offerings of Barley are light, with a good de mand, and follpricea were' realised for all sold. We quote Spring at $1,25(31,80, end Fall at $1,9 '<§>l,33, Holders, at the close, were generally siblcg $1,40 for a strictly prime article of the latter. SEH'IJTO JaMHUTEB. * WIIBON’H Sewing Machines, SO.S7 rIPTB UTRBET, mTSBOBOn, PA., A itanfad the Firti Prtmixm al Ikt U NITEh STATES PAIR For tlio Year, 1858, IRSB and 1880. OPWARDB or *).a» MAOHIHK3 007. D IN THI OiIITKO STATES. , UOUC TIIAH B>,OMISOLDTiir fAM! HUB. Wi offer In tfe. (mbILWHEILIB A WlUSOim IMPBOVE) fiSWtSdFtaAOBISII.AI' BXDTTOSD PBIOES, with increased confidence or Ur merit* as the beet and meet reliable Family' Sewing Haehlne now in use. It does equally well on the thickest and thinnest fabrics, makes the lock-stitch impossible to unravel, alike on both aides; Is ilmple in construc tion, more speedy in aorrmrat, and more durable than any other macbtnti. Circulars, giving prices and dsserlntloa of tfa» chines, furnished gratis, on application inpereoa c* by letter. Every -Machine warranted for three veer*. ft ipli-wr Bit. tfUMNEB* OP.|i gKWING MACHENKS, | WILLI ASUSA OBYlfl’ uneqanlbU'donbW thread $25 FAMILIj SEWING MACHINES. Beiesroom t feo. U FIFTH BT&KKT, V. j f FITTSBCfiQE, FA. . Th«M> Machine# will do nil kind* of work, an! are warranted and:koptin rapair cno yw without any {felTfe. LILLE Y, STEAIH k 00.,Acosta, stecial frnncK. ' Let the oabJio bo berfoctlv ewured that they mu bor ami n*ewilliams aobvis* MAflauns wb'to maeh Impunity a« any to market* notwitfe* tUtuUhc tbftgroM'nrtastatflmcnU. perportlng to em* ■not* frotn th* Grover'A Bafcer'Sewisg Machine Co, and other*, _ ThflJ*e»pf itoppiogportqni ftumdelni them >ntohlaea,whett they .cannot *top at. from «so* tng the®,&‘pr*paetorotty; : 13iMMhehtob.wto.'.pAW cacewhen a tenon ta whom jvpbavw&B tfe<feto*; : hm-heeß^*»Uyi^j^t^t»!e^^'het»h^ b«ra this ml cavalry >ro f . oD ths ad. They B».' > Their .slo&rtpofu i^vdwr* blflcUy»; •/*: SPECIAL NOTICES a»o?*» ±ro fiau’a Bmruro lUc*i»i,for faally tad mwofeetarlng purposes, are tie best ia ate. A. P. CHATorr, Ck&erftl Aftnt, Xfo. IS, Fifth XS3EJ> Auital 0? Nxv GOOSI./?-hi«. J. M. Burchfield announces, in our advertising columns, third arrival of new goodsij Wo would refer our readersto it, end by the Quan tity of goods advertised, we ere certain 7 they wIU find the assortment most complete. Hr. B. Is reedy to sell et price* according to the times, for cash, end we giro our word for it that even the most fastldioui can be accom modated. The department comprising- the Shawls, Scotoh Plaid* and Cloaks,of the new est styles, is thoroughly complete, and all hu otook will bo found our o f the most handsome of this olty. Give him a call, and if you do not purohase he will not charge abythlngfor the trouble of showing his goods. No rxnsov should purchase a Saving i/a china without ftrit exiling at JVo. 27 Fifth ttrtiij and examining Wheeler Sa Wtton’f, as it U now offered/ with bow improvement*. The Scw«r(/?e American, in alluaing to the different mechtnos now in me, says: ** Wo me \ht Wbeclxs & Wzuox Bxwixo Macsivs, and oan say in regard to it that it is without a rival. - A'o oiher machine exceeds Uin ita adap tation to all purposes ofdomestio m#.” Every machine warranted throo year*. Bend for a circular. Wfc. Bu»rm AOo., Agents, ool6:2w 27 Fifth street. Sxvdxl Graham, merchant tailor, would moat respectfully inform his friends and the puhlio genorally that he has returned from the cost with bis new stook of fall and winter goods. Bis stook consists of the latest styles of cloths, casslmeres and vestings, selected from tho latest importations. Gentlemen do*, siring a neat fitting ls garment, and at.prices; lower than at any other -tailoring establish ment Id th* oUy» would do well to, give him an r early call. Samuel Graham, merchant tailor, No. 54 Market street, one door from Third. Wi would call attention to tho superbetook of Fall and Winter Clothing, for gentlemen and boys' wear, to be found at Messrs. W. H. McGee & Co., corner of Federal street and Diamond square. It has been selooted under tbe supervision of tbe proprietors, and It oovers ever/ description of goods for gentle mens* dress or businoas suits. ‘ Gentlemen's furnishing goods, each as white shirts and flannel undershirts, drawers, gloves, cravats, do., will also bo found in tho establishment, in aver; seloot and largo assortment. Thb times are hard, but we very much doubt that, If our lady readers visit the es tablishment of Barker A Co., 60 Market street, and examine their stock of cloaks, .they will not be able to resist the temptation to pur* chase. We believe we speak within bounds when we say that It excels anything ever be* fore exhibited in our city. Go and see them by all means. „ . Housueepsrs, the liquid Store Polls Ji, sold by onr neighbor at the corner of Smlthflold end Fourth-streets, is worthy your attention., Why, just think, it needs no mixing; it has no smoll; it prodaces a jet black polish, whioh stands the most Intonse beat, and requires very little tabor in using. By all moans give it a trial. Startling i but Tay*.--Tbe volunteers are braving the dangers of Forver, Scurvy, Woands and Cholera. Many a gallant fel low will leavo his bones to bleach, who, by the aid of Holloway's Pills and Ointment, would have returned to his-family strong and hcpltby. Soldiers, try them l Only 26 cents per box or pot. Notics to the property owners of this city is hereby given, that any eepairnneeded abont their bouses will bo done promptly, If they leave their order at Cuthbort's Carpenter and Joining Shop, on Virginia alley, just above Sinltbfleld streot. Girts.—A Urge supply of Photographic Albums just received at the Gift Book Store, lib Wood street, for sale at; reduced prices, and a valuable gift worth Crum 60 cents to $lOO given with each. Oubibub Caddo will bo takou at tho Omnibus office, No. 406 Liberty street, day or night. AU orders left at tho above place will.bo promptly attended to. All calls must be paid In advance. ' ; 0m Havk yon teen it T The beat thing out for carrying postage currency. Ton can put It in your vest pocket. Go to Plttook’e, oppo eito the Postottteo, and buy one. ' Dsmtjbtbt.— Dr. 0.6111, No. 246, Penn at., attend* to all branchoa of th& Dental piofea glon. _ / t TBS BPTKB^Sooehope*were eutertalned onSun* d»y and yeeterday that the recent rah* would pro care arleeln oar rivet*. Batin tbL«, we fear,w*ore ■loomed to o!eappctnunont. We b«vo adTlce* from the headwater* of the SlcnoDgehela to tbo tffeoilhet there baa been bat Utile rain in that vicinity, and nothing, there {hr e, can bo expected from that quar ter. Tbo nawa from tb* Allegheny la a little mere encouraging, though it ia generally conceded that there haa not boon sufficient rain, ea yet, to mated* ally Improve tb» condition of that river.! Soma of our » tea in boatmen, however *ti!l think there will be arise of lh»ee or four feet. • • '. Wages* Viograpblcal iVfor an ed- ffYM~FS. biuhTTfaxseciT* 600 buab. nrime Navy Beene; ■ At 114 Second attMt. <%c27 FRANK VAN OOBDSB. \l7 ANTED.—L. a. Voigt <fc Co will Tf pay the highest market price for OLOVJSB, TIMOTHY end Ft-AXhEKD, detlTewd et No. 217 Ltkerty etteet. ocSf fJIHK GREAT FEMALE REMEDY. Dft. i*UPON«v'e CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLB. Pttp*i*d tluin pr«eciiptSpa of Dodo* PupuAcu. Tble well known Medicine te no Impbeitbm, bat a a ore ead »afe remedy far Female Dit3 cal ties end Ob* ■tract lona, from any cause whatever: end although a powerful remedy, It contain* nothing hurtful to thocoutitattos. To MARRIED LADIES it >e pc* cuUeily tatted. It will low very eboit time bring on the monthly period with regularity. In eQ caeca rin Ncrvooe and Bplnal Affection, Peis in the Beck end Limbs, Beariaees, Fatigue on eUgbt exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowneea of Spirits, Hys* terica, Sick Headache, White*, and ell the pelnfal diieaeei occadoned by a disordered eyelets, ibean PUb will eSaot a our* when all other aaene have tailed. Those Fill* have never been known to fell when the direction* here been followed strictly. ONE DOLLAR AND SIX CENTS, eadcied to the authorised Agent at Pitleburgb. Pe., wftl in* vure a Box. DU. DUPONOO’S FXMALB PILSL DB. DUPONOO*B FEMALE PILLS DR. DDPONOO 1 * FEMALE PILLS DB.DDPOMOO'fIF*MALK PILLS £ They are tale, and never t II They are safe, and never Coll They are safe, and never fail They are sab, aad newr fall A»d core all~Female Complalrta And cure all Female Complvnta ' And etn all Female Complaints And cora all female Compiatott- They are a Mooing and a care. They are a btevleg and a core. They are a bleuing and a cure. They are a Morning and a euro. And can be lent by tsaU to asyparief the coo wboiteal* or retail by . .. JOHH JL JUiyOH, - Sob A*mf minrsi osl rlctolty.'. Tfos.o7.wte9 FtfTS Srarajt., IMPROVED 1 Cancer, . Cancerous Formations, Scrofula, r'? Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, BoDs, Pimples on the Pace, Bore Eyes. Tetter Affections, Scald Head, Dyspepsia, . „ Costirenees, Old and Stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic Disorders, yanndiee.' Salt Bhenm,. Merourial Diseases, General Debility, Direr Complaint, Dots of Appetite, Dow Spirits, Female Complaints, Epilepsy or Fits, Paralysis or Palsy, Syphilitic Diseases and c Caries; oT the Bonce, TooErniß with iu, othib msugei nATiKu tbiie oiiiaiH ik 4 depeatsd COKDITIOH OV TUB BLOOD OK OIBOPLA TOUT BTBTBU. Dx. a. H. Karm:— fa* asking ■ this rolnaUry statement In fav.* f>f t» pared byjoß called ‘TjsndJ/hV Blocs- EttMßi.” I badmSerad fcr-flv* years with Scr©tula» which broke oot on mj bead and ;creb«<3 »o!m todM*«t* me euy math, end took -siT ib:‘. lu*?t r.bsntb* dJ» : ease made Its appearance, it *»l»o iroie oatoo nr arakbovemod below tb; sT.v-v, &£.■* cyjt iato ibsskiu j pad flnb se wto «j<k sex*. Tb#discs t oo njjr head %*ent oo fr.r vevt «m<‘stiO small pieces *>’ bone cane oat. I eu .w.y .rreak and low spirited, abd bad given opt had tiled rareral* no good. Inpoj*-*-'.'fa try "ListHitTV . j.v i Sn patent ftft&r I luml need Uuv* octtlae ol Bicod Searcher* A* Bloats on. say hood tst sro began to heal. I bar* now token elghtortsa botilto. end my bead and arm ire entirely w4l eswpt the scan remaining from the. aon*. Twill also state that I had tko rhenmatiao tery tod la my •'inis c=3 The Blood Ecarehai *!» cnr*d the I am oowVweH csjjd, uter jcrly jutre U and I feel aesupte sod joeo, m I when Ivu twenty, and have increamdln wcighttwenly fotmtl?. I weald abo stole that the dbeaw hi my fon&aad wai «o tad that when be , stamped and lilted anything heavy* ths blood nin not cl the core.- Di;.''X3j»ar bad a. photograph tokextoi oa by Ur. Cargo, the arttat, alter X began to get wait. It does not show my apj/ceraucc an bade* It waa before 1 ecameoeed taking the -msdlclna. ’ Ton tan santfce photograph, cat of whlch ls now ta my pasrearton, end also at Dr. WoodttrWX. 1 would elroatat* that I'took the Bfoodjbearch**. • which vm made before Dr. Keyser ccmacaeed mlfc* : lag It. Althocgb it.bdped me edne. .14ld sotKH oonr fctttcotU l got the kind made fcj Dr, Xeyyer LioseU. One bottJeof,hl*dWntt.owregSP<t th*n .iWc»ottbe old. t I beUeveUi* a great deal and better. 1 hare recommended tbe Blood bisuwn. >r to a pent xuay of my Men dr for Tarton* dtiSfoM. ami 1 believe ft has helped the wbolcuf may publish this If jon wish, and 1 %m anxious that all who axe afQlcSed as I was maj- D e e*ir®d. 'lBrelt' this city. No. < Pin* street, sad am employed at OeJ • title A Andersoa’a Union Marble Works, W Woya street- "TrANTAL A. BOTH. 1 Ure in Bilge, as Ullaton MiH. and hare haeu nearly .blind la both ojssfcr nearly four yearn. callod on Pr.. Keyeor abenl. three sooths age, am? aahed hUn to gits ms directions to the IcurtitttJofc for tha Blind *ln Philadelphia. Bo told me that 1 need not go toPhitaUiphlAto gat well, safe* bad Cediclns that would cure oe,aabe-aaW mydlaav* «aaln the blood, iwaotreatel fertt twoor <n** tfrsee In thehcspltal tp this etty, and waatallevofl, bat my disease always returned after a moo lb or t»i» after 1 name enrol the hoepltat. I found ttyiSt mi was returning and i called, by. fbaedvloe o’ify good Plead of mine, on Dr. Kbyaer, whop** restored m; sight, and my eyes aie nearly.** sreil asev* , Ths Doctor gave ms “Lindsey’* Flood Searched' a> d • vuh. DAYtD KINKOLLI. SOU dj cboioo Fttttuet; Pittsburgh, Jaly 6,1801. CUstaw Mitts, fiUg*. Wftnsm B. T. M'BusTi Anderson rtreot, Atfa gbssj Olty. - PmsiuaoH, fisptembor W,1h51.~1 hereby oerti^ that I have had a sort leg for ©rer a year, It •*» 4 ooTsrad with nlcara andeores *o that 1 could pot • work for nearly a year. Mj fog eweßod io that I wss enable to do nay thing for* Of time, for ei hnst six month*. I triad eemal of the best doctors fa U*e city, but without any benefit; finally J callad on. Dr. Bejaer, at No.. lit Wood etrat who only attend*# me about two week*, and gave me but two bottle* at Bedidne and I am now ngtrely well *md hare eon* j tUmsd well for sis months. I tm employed at 4h* | • Bade Knxlns House, on Fourth street, where any . Secaneeeme. THOUAft VABBJLL. BWB* wifut to g*UU r\ J ' - t ■i i-'.n u a r..*.. •' i Thkee seconds meiode -1 OHS for esle bT _ octo JOHHB. MC .v . l^yvnw. ELUUKUNB AS iU. at 945,9*9, s76and g;>:- l5U"> J^ 4 ; received, a splendid lot of irs*r.nni.Lie, frctu j Mwrn * mann2a , rtci7'r b nad.put * j chased before say advance in ( : oe2fi JOHN H. MKM <O., *>' '> { daretr. • T>KAL BaWiA-USa- i “ftsvs na* in i XV rtm>«». KUHOS.JB pmfc?«wder J»«rr m?’. *»«-**•(• been In use bnt a vervabort at about cne-beit th* nlao cn «nd, 1 aome good ,10t0,1.5. n we ,ir.t. 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