WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 19. CITY AFFAIRS . 9BTOPFICTAL PAPER OF THE CITY. Mntboeo logical Observations for the Qaaett*, bj G. E- Shaw, Optician, No. 55 Fifth street—corrected daily: IN BUN. IN BHADI. GO CO 53 29 8-20 0 o'clock, ▲. M. 12 “ «. 6 “ f. m. Barometer...... Smoketown Hospital. This hpspital, to which particalar reference has been!made through these columns, as be ing in need of supplies, now contains about five hundred patients, two hundred and one of whom aro Pennsylvanians. Smoke town la a hamlet of sir or sovon small log houses in Washington county, Md., about ten miles south of Hagerstown and threo miles north 6f Sharpsburg. It is one mile east of the tarnpiko road leading from Hagerstown to Sharpsburg. It is easiest reached from Pennsylvania via Hagerstown, whence hocks run daily to Sharpsburg, Smoketown and the battle-field of Antietam v Smoketown Is on the margin of the battle-field. The majority of the patients hero have boon wounded, but many of them aro sick. Up to the 6th inst., there had been about one hun dred and sixty amputations, and one hundred and twenty-five deaths. Of those who died, the following were Penneylvaniaac : Wm. H. Freadenbarg, lilth ; Moses Sherman, 23th ; McCallom, 2d ; D. B. McCormick, 9th ; Jaoob Rice, 106th ; Geo. Hopkins, 132 d ; Bowon, 12Gth; Wm, Rhodes, 23d; 0. Sher wood, 132 J ; P. Rothermeel, 132 d ; G. C. Ge rauld, 132 d ; F. Martin, 72d ; W. P. Boyer, 83th; John Anderson, 111th; M. Moyer, 132 d ; Captain R. G. Rousscll, 72d ; William Clarke, tilth; Joseph Winder, 107th; Robt. Sutler, 111th ;E. Conner, 11th; Jacob Stru big, 23th; Henry Otten, 3d ; John Anthony, 7th; F. Valentine, 124th ; Chas. Chase, 132 d: Wm. Malono, Bth ; John Byers, U2d ; Uonry Martin, 142 d Barnes, Utb ; George Hunt, 142 d; C. H. Boyd (or Bogart,) 4th ; W. H. MartiD, 130th. A correspondent writes as follows : “There are some noble men-and womon hero who are doing ail they can for them with their limited meaoe; but there is much suf fering for want want of even the neccuariei of life. Many of them, are very destitute of clothing—there is perhaps no great lack ot blankets; but few of the tents are supplied with bedsteads or cots. Themosiol thorn are lying in tents, on mattresses placed upon the ground, with some straw beneath them, or slightly elevated on boards. Borne of tho men have no uppor garmonts, or only snmmer clothing. Some, when convalescent, have been unable to go out on this account; others may be seen going about in tbeir drawers, having no pantaloons. It is to be hopod, however, that the government will soon be able to supply this lock. But many of them are without suitable undorclotbiog, or without n ohango of them. And those who have suit able shirts and drawers are afraid to pat them off and let-them go to wash for fear they will □ever see tbom again. A man who has worn • a woolen shirt for some timo may be compelled t<S put up with a muslin one the next. Lot me appeal to the wives, mothers, 'inter* and neighbors of these men throughout tho State to send on to thorn, immediately, or as soon as possible, the needed supplies. The most of theatfmen have heen shedding tbeir blood for their country. Let them not feel that they are forgotten or noglected when suffering from wounds and sickness. “I received from an oxcellent lady, Mrs. Husbands, of Philadelphia, who is laboring day and night in -tho fever ward oT the hospi tal* and as I was informed, withoat any other compensation than tbo vatisfaotion of doing good, nursing tho poor sick buys with the tenderness of a mother, the following list ol things (Dtfßt needed at this lime: V\ uuloo shirts, drawers and hose, and wine, home made bread, butter, milk and eggs, ap piebutter, preserves, Ac., lemons, apples, on ions, tomatoes, oat meal, mustard, pickle*, gelatin, tea. Another lady also mentioned to me another article of great use and much needed, vis : condensed milk. “Anything seDt in packages or boxes may be marked Rev. Isaac 0. M»au, Smokeiowu Hospital, Hagerstown, Maryland.” In conclusioß, wc may remind our readers that if they wish to contribute to the relief ol the Pennsylvania soldiers in tbe Maryland Hospitals,(and who would not desire to as sist in relieving tho sufferings abovo describ ed?) they have an opportunity to do so now. Supplies are being raised in Allegheny, to be forwarded ou Saturday next, by Messrs. Clouse and Riddle, and contributions in goods or monoy can be left at Hahn A Kiddle t, Diamond, or at Clouse’s, Federal street, up to Friday evening. The Rights of School Teachers, Secretary Bnrrowes tuaul)«u >a important bad justifiable step in regard lo the righls of school teachors. This was uiado nereiiary by the fact that certain directors havo been ex- acting twenty-two or even twenty-four days from their teachers as the school month. Whore this is done, uf our&o no time is af forded for theself-improveuient of the teachers bv the association and influence of the Dis trict Institutes: Some of the directors, it is also alleged, go bo far as to insist oil opening the cchools on Saturday, which i* a practical ignoring of the law In regard to District In stitutes. Secretary Burrwwes requests all County Superintendents to notify hia depart ment where the school time is thus insisted upon, and whoro aUo the District Institutes are thereby neglected. If tbo toacber is not afforded time to improvo bis own mind, he cannot be expected to improve tbo minds of thoso placed in his charge. To use a homely comparison, the journeyman who works with edged tools might as well bo debarred of the time to keep those tools in order, and then expected to do good work, as the school teacher coaid be expected to bo successful, without the aid and improvement derived from bis District Institute. The Salts Aguinfi the i.onniy In tho United States Couri, on Tuesday, G. P. Hamilton, Eeq., on beimli of tho bond holders, endeavorod to procure an order from Court to restrain tho Oouuly Commissioners from issuing warrants, penning a decision on the rule to show canso why attachments should not issue against them lor' contempt, which was argued before Jadge Grier on Saturday. An informal discussion followed Mr. ll.’a ap plication, daring which Judge Grier intimated that no decision would bo rendered In the matter before the next term, and, in the mean time, tbe Court would bate an opportunity of observing how far tho Commissioners wore sincere in their efforts to moot tho claims pending against tho county. Mr. Hamil ton's application was related. A* Epitos Reteacts a Liiif.l.— Job. S. M. Young, editor of tbe Erio Di»patch t prose cuted for libel by M. E. Lowry, baa got out o/ tbe scrape by " achnowiediug tbe corn,” and paying tbe costA. Mr. Young, in bis amonde, says : “ Tbo articles in tho Erio City Ditpatch, opon which the Grand Jury found bills of indictniont, and all other dofumatory articles and charges made in the nowspaperot defendant, against the character of tho prose cutor, wero unjust and improper." The prosecutor adds : " I can ask no morel" A Mojikby Shirs.—A few-evenings since, Dan Klee's big monkey oscapod unsoen from his confinement, at Girard, Erie county, and started op street in quost of adventure. He stopped at Dr. Ely’s residence, which ho took possession of immediately, driving the family out and causing considerable consternation. A babe lying in tho cradlo was badly bitten in the foot, and Mr*- Ely was also bitten in tho band. When the doctor arrivod, be found the monkey playing with a lighted lamp. Jocko was quiokly knocked over aod scoured. A Cbargx to do Good. —As the demand for hospital garments lor the sick and wounded of oar army is Tory great, we call tlio atten tion of our tody readers to tho fact that the rooms of tho Subsistence Committee, at City Hall* are opon on Wednesday afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'clock', whoro any person willing to make such artloles as are needed, call obtain material alreidy cut' out. We think a mere notice of the foot will insure a large attend ance of ladies ibis afternoon* Fib* Arts.—Cill at Mosonio Bail and see Gaasett’a Museum of Pino Arts, Wax Sta tionary, Ao*, nojw on exhibition. r . ' The Rule on the County Controller. In the United States Circuit Court, on Tuesday, the rule on the County Controller, to show cause why an attachment should not issue against him for contempt in not obey ing the mandate of the Court in reference to the payment of certain railroad bond judg ments, camo op for argument. George P. Hamilton, Esq., appeared on behalf of the bondholders, and hfs argument was mainly a repetition of that made on Saturday, in a similar case against the County Commission ers. Ho hold that Mr. Lambert was in con tempt, in countersigning warrants, issued by tbo Commissioners, whereby the public mon eys coming into the county treasury were di verted therefrom, and warrants received in stead—thus defeating the paymont of the judgments. . Mr. Goyer appeared for tho Controller, and contended that Mr. Lambert had discharged his whole duty, and could not be held in con tempt. As soon as the claims bad boon pre sented to tho Controller he certified to tbe Commissioners that they were correct, and tho Commissioners issued warrants for the same. These warrants were countersigned by tbe Controller and handed over to the plaintiffs, the latter receipting for the amount. In countersigning the warrants Mr. Lambert had exhausted his powers under the law, and could do no more. . Mr. Carnahan followed Mr. Geyer, on-be half of tho Controller. He asked leave to read a statement from the Controller and Commissioners, sworn and subscribed to by thorn, through which, if in contempt, they desired to purge themselves. Judgo Grier refused to hear anything fur ther. Tbeir answers to tbe interrogatories weri ou file, and they had been given ample time to prepare those answers. Mr. Hamilton closed tbe argument in sup port of the rale, when the Court took pos session of tbe papers, reserving its decision for tbe present. The Hayno Homicide. At two o’clock Tuesday afternoon, tbo trial of Rudolph Weil, for tho murdor of Charles Uayno, was continued. John W. Patterson, Crier of tbo Court, tes tified that ho hadexamlaed tbo pistol barrels, with which the fatal blow had been inflicted, and which wero in evidence before tbo jury, and found that both barrels were loaded. Other witnoasos wore examined, and tbe prisoner proved a good character for poace, aftor which the testimony for the defonse was closed. . C. I). M. Smith, Esq., on behalf of tbo prosecution, mado the opening' speech, lie did not urge conviction of murder in the first degree, but argued that tho prisoners, uuder the law and tbe evidence, was guilty of mur der in tho socond degree, or manslaughter. It would bo for the jury, under the charge of the Court, to fix the grade of the offense—but in □ o caso could they acquit the defendant. Mr. Bailoy and Mr. Marshal) will follow >r tho defooso, after whiob the District At >rnoy will close for the prosecution. A verdict will probably be rendered to-day Tho Delaware Mutual Safety lusnr ance Company. Tbo attention of the business community and public gout-rally is called to the Annual Statement of the Delaware Mutual Safety In - Insurance Company of Philadelphia. Tbo ability anJ prudence with which the Institu tion is managed has.earnod for it a reputation for strength, solidity and fair dealing which morii.'i the confidence of tbe business commu nity and a continuation of tbe very liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed. The Board of Directors have declared a cash dividood of ten per cent, on the capital stock, and six~p«*r cent, on the scrip of tho company. They havo also declared a scrip dividend of foity per cent, on the earnod premiums. Thoy have ordered also that the remaining out standing scrip of tho company, prior to ISSS, be redeemed in cash on &Dd after February 2, P. A. Madeira, Agent, No. Water street, Pitteborgh. ng of the Mail* n City, I*a. Opening and Clohi Allegheny I'KOU IMI .DTIH MOM i (,7c - W'fsTF.B% - Way.lW.W 8•»«> am. “ thrn’uii I* I'- ThrvoK h ' •n't »»> U-- you.l Orn.ltiuff 9"n y ir 0. X I*. U '• '«• •• t f ,ru <„• OrUvwr U Ve-tuin - P. K w ,U! R 7 :.«> i m r xv k •• Way r V W .ttM ■«• |< t> •' <• A !> U * KiMrnv Way to tlitriin l ivliorg A thro' lo E*»t 7.... '» i-.uj Thro' tli (lit** for PhU,Wa«b. and I'ftlt 2:“" [• m OllCUj.KunK- H>i, Ac .. '* <*' p m dCKI. hi DDDE, I*. M. CakT ItK* All n0i0u.... Bi nik Ua u »*"*. A' • '— l Death. —A lilllo gii Child Burned to Laghter of Sir. Frank the Lake Road, near three years old, the di Crum, who lives on Manchester, Erie county, was burned lo death on Tuesday, by ber clothes catching firo from tbe stove. The parents wero out husking corn, and lett the child in tbe house, wnen tho melancholy ovent took place. After her clothes caught nho run but of doors, and stood by tho fence till every thing was burnt off, and herself literally baked to a cinder. Uodxy’s foe December.—A boautiful num ber, we assure the ladies, who are tho exclu sive patrons of this magazine. Two fine steol-plate engravings—the usual colored fashion-plate—wood-engravings in plenty mime —and we know not what besides —pro- sent themselves in their favorite this mouth. Call lor copies at J. W. l'ittock’fl News and Periodical Depot, opposite tho post offico. A Rescbbeotios.— Mr. D. A. Gould, of Springfield, Erie county, while digging in his gardon iba other day, unearthed the bones of an Indian, in a complete state of preservation. Dr. Simons put the frame together, and It only needed fleshing to appear as natural a* life. Hedskin was “planted" according to I ndian custom, in a sitting posturo. Sai.es of Stocks, by J. G. Davis, Auction eer, at tho Commercial Sales Room, No. 5- Fifth street, last evening : Exchange Bank $6l Allegheny “ 5.1 50 Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ Bank.. 53 00 Eureka Insurance Company Off for Camforria.—Mr. Joseph McCabe, in company with his sister and her family, all of tbe Sixth Ward, left tho city last night for the oast, on route lor San Francisco, Califor nia, which they intend to make their future home. McClelland, 55 Fifth street, has jast re ceived frbm the East a largo stock of boots, shoes, satinetts, hosiery, *kc., which bo will sell at lower prices than any house io tbe city. Go and be couvinced. r rjjrrs. Tact' 1 >.eb’s Orrice, Au.ronx.iT Co., Pa., I Pi Isbtiigb, NvV. 15th, iB&L j WAX'I 15D—A BUitublo person in eacl Ward, Borough end Township to collect tbi • ’tit- Taxes of 18G2,aad tbe reeidue of tbi belief Tax.l i lrttil. Re-ldsnts of thu district pro lerrod Apply to t»o 17:lwdA.ilwT”* 1 A. FLOYD, County Treasurer. OWNER WANTED lor the following good*, rnTMlTed from Penn’a R. K,, marked Ju. DaJxol): 3 b.AU Till*; '£ dozen Buckets; 1 box Merchandise; Tho owner can have tho same by calling no tl< undersigned, aud paying freight mod charge*. JAM. DALZBLL A S<»N, oof I *j9 and To Water street. ft A AAA TO f6,IKK).—-Wanted to bor qPAjvUUrow for two years or five years, It* noove soni, w-cured on Improved real estate ueer the city line, of more than three timea that value, lit tere<t will be promptly paid, a* agreed; principal when due, with no trouble to the lender. Adver tiser would like to have a proposition stating rate of tut«rest, through Post Umc* Box 18-5, which shall bay* prompt attentlou. This might he a good in vestment for a Guardian, Executor of au e-tate, or trust hind* of any description. noil OIL REFINERS, DISTILLERS AND BREWERS.—In accordance with tbo National Tax Law, all persons engaged In any of the above occupations are required to keep sneb books as are specified In tb* law, and nuke tri-month*/ and monthly returns, also In such manner as is specified by law. Tbs undersigned are prepanng.the various booas with printed heading*, blanks for tri-monthly and monthly reports, Invoices of exports, bonds, bills of lading! Ac., and solicit early orders for tbe same, as but a limited sapply will be made at first. WM. O. JOHNSTON A-CO., Steam Job Printers, Blank Book Manufacturers and Stationers, 67 Wood street, selllgtawtf iiSDIA" RUBBER COATS* BAN It?, LEGGINGS, GLOVES and BOOTS, tut sale at 2U ahd YS St. Clair strett* J. A 11. PHILLIPS. _ KyE FLOUR.—IUU bbls. pure Jiye Flour for sale by UACKKOWN it HBHAKT, ao3 No. 2W Liberty stmt.. SPECIAL NOTICES. Gaovaa and Bakir’i Bnwino Mao&inn, lor family and manufacturing purposes, are tho beat in ose. A. F. Chatoit, General Agent, No. 18, Fifth street. Fob Fall and Wintbb Wear. —The winter is upon ÜBj and we must provide ourselves with the material to keep us comfortable. A good and well-made overcoat is the very arti ele, and we don’t know of any place where our readers can get one that will look as well, and at the same time withstand the most se vere weather, as at W. H. McGee & Co.’s, corner of Federal street and Diamond Square, Allegheny. Their stook of overcoatings, business and dress clothing, pantaloons of all descriptions, are well assorted, and of tbe latest style. The gentlomen’s furnishing goods department is all that a purchaser weald wish. Call on McGee A Co. if you desire a nice suit. Samuel Guahak, merchant tailor, would most respectfully inform his friends and the public generally that he has rotornod from the East with his now stook of fall and winter goods. His stock consists of the latest styles of cloths, cassimores and vestings, selected from the latest importations. Gentlemen de siring a neat fitting garment, and at prioes lower than at any other tailoring establish ment In the city, would do well te give him an early call. Samuel Graham, merchant tailor. No. 64 Market street, one door from Third. Tea great advantages of a large stock, al most unlimited variety and low prioes, oan all be realited by our friends in purchasing Dry Goods by goiogat once to Barker & Co.’s, Market street. Tbe necessity of going from store to store to see all that is now and to se cure the lowest prioes, are all obviated by thoir immense variety and one-price system. Their number is 59. Gift Book Store.—Just received, a large supply of Historical, Poetical and Miscellane ous Works, Family, Pocket and Pew Bibles, Prayer Books, together with tbe greatest as sortment of splendid Photograph Albumsever offered for sale in thisoity,at gteatly reduced prices, and a valuable gift, worth from fifty cents to one hundred dollars, given with each, at No. 118, Wood street. We Assert it Boldly.—There are no other medicines so reliable, effectual and conveni ent as Holloway's Pills and Ointment, always ready for uso. They are invaluable to the Soldier, exposod to wounds, sores, fevers and bowel complaints. They never fail. Only 25 cents per box or pot. 229 Notice to the property owners of this city is hereby given, that any repairs needed about their bouses will be done promptly, if they leaie tbeir order at Cuthbert’s Carpentor and Joining Shop, on Virginia alloy, just above Suiilhfield street. ijf ' OtfKißimCalls will be taken at tho Omnibus office, No. 405 Liberty street, day or night. All [ordors left at the above place will be promptly attended to. All oalls must be paid in advance. 6m DitNTidTbY.—Dr. C. Sill, No. 246, Penn st. llends to ail branobos of tbe Dental profes smci-iLi jroTU Es. £ag“Lake Superior Copper Mill and SMfLTJNii WORKS, Ptmenaoii. PARK, MTURDY Si CU„ tlimul«i < (iirKi u| SiiBATHING, UKAZUCRTT ANI) B<»LT COPPER, PRESSED TOPPEU BOTTOMS. RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER SuLDKIi, ulna ItuFurtons auil duadt-n in M KTA LS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, Am. CotwUntly tm l.wul, tinners’ machines and tools. W AuttioFsx, No. I4h Pint ami itm-U, Pittsburgh. 6<W~N|»~'ial Mnl-n ol C<o(>(>ur rut to any iJosir-O |ml* loru. lyT larThe Confetsions and Experience •<K AN INVALID PnbliubtHj for tL« «nd h« * w trniug ftini ii <MOUoti to young uu-u w ho «uO*<r fn-uj Nervou* Dol-iHtj, Pn-iuaturi. D*h »y, A.* , ■nj.- l-lyiu,: Ht tlir aniuo l.!u« the UHMilm ~f N-lf-Ottro. „ljt uli.i bM <‘urod LlUiFwlr alter being |>Ul li •at . ijM.i,-,. 1 lin-iigli uu-it- ikliiap-isltloli aliil <]liai U . V It V poeluciug a |-«t ,J.IJ xdill-wl ouVelop*,, iv<ii r toru> tnaj l/e lia.l of the author, NATHAN Kl. M A V V A I It. K«.| . Ue,tf.,r.l, Kin>t« Co., N..V tulil I iy.lxwT £3C*ROBINSON, MINIS &. MlL l.tita, forM»r.uH *so M»i mihihtb, «'iniiki,’i« Pittuburgb, Peiib'a. (.'fiii fc, No -I MiiutT Sum. Maunlw-iur* all hiii'la •>! I-TKaat LNG l N K-S A S l MILL MAC-H I N KKY, < ’ANTING*, UAII.K"At> WORK. bTKAM IJUII.ER.S AND jiHKET IKON Wußh. »WJuI(I(ING AND REPAIRING .lone ..n •<)>..rt £3E"BUEKK & BAENES; FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER HAFF BANK VAL’LT 1 RUN VAULT DOOR, Afv STEEL-LINED BURGLAR-PROOF SAKE MANUFACTURERS. Si-*. ldi» and 131 Third tlrret, httv*rn B'ui-.f mi rimUhjiehl tirteU- Sortk *iAe. JOSTBANK LOOKS always ou haud. iuh£6 & KEEK, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, At the old f*L»Uiudit-d Coach Factory, DUyCKSN K W AT, (nxa* St. Glajb >Tsxri »ig*R.-p(iiriuK ilojie a» Ju7:tl Steel Works. junes, Bory & co„ Maunfaclurets of CAST STEEL, al*o, SPRING, PLOW AND A IF STKKL, STEEL SPRINGS AND AXLES, i.,ru->r of Roes and First ttrwli, Piuahurgt gg*JOHN COCHRAN & 880., Etauifocinren of IRON RAILING. IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SHUTTERS, WINDOW GUAUDS, A<‘.» Nos.'Jl Second street aud A«i Third strtw-i, l»**t ween Wood and Market. llrtVo ou Hand a variety of new Pattero*, fancy aud pKiu, suitHhb- for all pui^otea. Pai tic’nUr attention paid to eucU>«iug Grave Lota J.iM'iDk’ d«uo at short uotlce. nUU O. KIEKPATRKJK k CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealora iu LAMPS, CUIAINETS, SH ADKS.CUANDELIEBB, Ac. M-Wholesale Agents for KIEB’S CELEBRATED ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICATING CARBON OILS, No. :CJ Wood Stbxxt, opposite St. (Jli&rloe Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. JatB:lyd B. & C. P. MAEKLE, Paper MANUFACTURERS and doalerslo BOOK, PRINT, CAP, LETTER AND ALL KINDS OF WRAP PING PAPER. removed from No. 27 Wood street to Hi 33 Suiitbfleld street, Pittsburgh, Pa. »r-CASU OR TRADE FOR RAGS. my 4 MfN. HOLMES & SONS, Dealers Itf(FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BILI*H OF EX CHANGE, CHRTiriCATES OF DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, No. 57 Market street, Plttt bnrgh. Pa. made on all tbe principal cities throughout the Uuited State*. mf2t rgg-HENRY H. COLLIHB, For- WARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT and wbotueate deider In CUEKSR, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, and Produce generally. No. 25 Weed street, Pittsburgh, Pa. uni rjIAKB CAKE OP If OUR HEALTH, BUT UULFOBD’B IJBEAM BALEUATOH, Blade (rum cxjediboo ult. It li perfectly bMltbfud parr, and will make better, lighter and more healthy cooking than any other Saleratoa Id the world. It to perfectly free (rum all Imporltitw, and imparts a cream-like flaror to the food. Please giro it one trial. K yoar grocer hae not gut it tell him to get It Cor yen. For aale wholesale and retail at HOBH&T B. JACK'S, Nos. 1 and 8 Diamond *s<H3m2Uwii» &UWDKIKS KJSCKIVKU— -76 bushels good Ik«d Potatoes; 100 Lbl4 choice family Flour, ICOO the. Daoen Bides; 800 tbs. Country Soap; 9 bbU. extra large fkacy Apples; 100 bexee prime Cream Cheeee, to arrive; C bbls. treah 801 l Batter, “ 3 do do de, . For sale by B. BIDDLK, soli 80. 189 Liberty street. ~. -, V --a: >3* i-cSt'S THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FROBfI WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES, [Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. ] Washington, Nov. 18, 1862, appointments in the abhy. Gon. Butterfield has been assigned eom mand of Fit* John Porter’s corps, and Gen. Griffin to command [Morrell's division, under THE ASSISTANT SECRETARYSHIP OP WAB. Charles A. Dana was offered Wolcott’s (not Fricker’s) Assistant Secretaryship of War, Wolcott being obliged to_res>gn by ill health. It is believed he will accept. THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. The New York Exprett, of last evening, dis believes the 7Wsitne’s paragraph about con servative negotiations with tbe rebels, but adds remarks to tbe effeot, wbat harm if they are going on. CONGRESSMEN. Congressmen are beginning to come in. Among those here are Messrs. Gurley, Ar nold, Dunlap and Kellogg, of Michigan. A U3ENT OPFICEBS. Tbe precise number of officers absent with out leave, roferrod to in the associated press semi-official dispatch of to-night, Is eleven hundred and twonty, mostly, I believe, from tbe Army of the Potomac. SECRETARY WELLES Lost a boy four years old, to-day, by diptberla. URDICAL EXAMINER. J. M. Lewis, of Marion, 111., has been ap pointed Medioal Examiner by, the Commis sioner of Pensions. SIED IN UOSPITAL. N. B. Stow, of Co. K,fitb Ohio cavalry, died in hospital ltorc. UXLLECK ANO CBAfIK. I am assured that Hallock and Chase are working harmoniously together, and are on the best personal terms. COL. TOM KEY Is seriously ill here. PRLIRgURNT OFFICERS. Tho orders to bring back delinquent officers was arranged to-day between tbe President, Stanton, Halleck, and tbo Adjutant General. UKN. riTA JOHN PORTER Doclaros that be acted striotly according to ordors, in tho matter in which tho charges agaiust him are pending. HALLECK AND BURNS] DK. All tbo statomon'd to tho effeot that Hal leek and Burnside are not working harmon- iously together aro incorrect. ruoiii UAi/rmoKi: ,«nl Dispatch I>> I In* Uittnliiirgb Gazette. Bi i.tiiiore, Nov. 18, 1862. All rumors and dispatches about a fight at Harper’s Ferry t and Federal disasters, are totally unfounded. Gentlemen who left there at two o’clock this afternoon, report every thing safe and perfc.-tly secure. No rebels huve crossed tbo l’ototuac and are not likely to, as tho river is rising from the prevailing Important Iront Washington W*}*Hts<»Tos, Nov. 19 —The Navy Depart ment this morning received information of tbe capLnre of the rebel seboonor Klla, ofi Velaxco, Texas, b.adod with 121 bales of cot ton, ami bound f->r Jamaica. She was takoc by aimed boats of tbo United Siato.s Hchounor Kiltanoing. Twelve million of the thirteen million, six hnndred ami thirteen thousand, four hundred and fifty dolKrg ot serea-lbtrtj loan, to be awarded under yesterday's bidding, will be reimbursed to parties in New York, whe sev eral days ago promptly advanced that sum to tbe Treasury, at Secretary Chase's request. From calculations made at tho Treasury De partment to day, it is ascertained that nine million, five hundred and five thousand, and fifty dollars will bo awarded to tboso who bid above one, threo and five hundred dollars. Tbe amount bid at one hundred and five hundred is $6,91(1,0011, of which $4,108,000 is foar hnndred, making the balance of the loan, was accepted and will be divided pro rata among those who hid at that figure. Several bide, uinouoting id tbe aggregate to over $111)0,1)00, wore received to day, but, of course, on late. Secretary Welle*' in, Hubert, aged four iod a hall years, died to day of dipiheria Ilia body mil bo taken to Hartford this after Our Ministers at tbe Courts of Denmark and Sweden baviDg recently observed in posses sion of the sovereigns of thoso countries pres ents from KuropeAn And other governments, but oune from the United States, suggested .that some appropriate marks of respect bo forwarded them accordingly. Tbe President procured two beautifully manufactured rose wo»d boxes mounted with silver, each con taining two army patterns of Colt's revolvers The stocks are ornamented with silver, and tbe barrels are elaborately chased with gold, and bearing the figures of agriculture, com merce and arts. They will at onco be seot to our Ministers for presentation to sovereigns for whom they aro intended. Kach case and oouteuts cost at least SSOU. it having been variously slated that tho Commissioner of Interonl Kevenue had esti mated tho receipts for tho rovenno during the present year at $300,000,01)0, we have authori ty for saying that no such estimato has been made, and in no instance, it Is thought, will the receipts exceed $160,000,1)00 or $175,000, (den. Ualleck is resolved to adopt tbe most stringent moasuses for compelling officers to pay that attention tu duties which natural pride and sense of duty would seem, in too many cssoa, unable to enforce. Delinquent commissioned officers aro U> be taught, by prompt and inexorable punishment, that tboir superior rank, And the higher intelligence it should argue, will only bo regarded as aggra vations of evory fault they commit, it being resolved that the soldiers and non-commls sioned officers of armies shall have no reason to complain of being bold accountable for of fences which are committed with impunity by those who should sot them examples of strict subordination and discipline. Provost Marshal deputies, military police men, and officers specially detailed for tho purpose, are now being sent to all tbe princi pal cities, and over alt the lines of railroads throughout (he country, to colloct the names of officers absent from the armies in the field and in garrison ; and all officers so found ab sent without propor authority, prescribed tbe general orders of the War Department, will be either immediately and Ignomlnioasly dis missed from servico or placod on trial for de sertion whilo in tho prosenre of the enemy. It is understood that a lung list of names for dismissal b&vo been already prepared, and numerous dismissals for cause will be mode in a few days. Indoed rumor prevails, and there is reason to believe that moro than a thousand oommisaionod officers, now absent without leave, aud so reported, all of whom will bo dismissed uodor ctrsumstanoes at taching disgrace to tboir names, and leaving no possibility for their return to the service, or any other employment under tbe nationa. government. Ono of the favorite subterfuges practiced by offieorn anxloos to akolk from duty, has beou to quit thoir commands on a sargooo's certiflaate, or on pretendod leave of abienoo, signed by some subordinate offioer, colonol, or brigadier, who had no power to give it, and when discovered urgo a plea of ignnranoeof orders and regulations on this subject. Bat all leaves of absenoe, to be of avail, must emanate from the highest sonrees, as prescribed in general orders,and alloffioers absent on medtoal certificates must be snre their certificates are issued by competent au thority, and that they do not remain absent one day after being rmfficiontly physloally re established to join their commands, even though not reestablished enough for, a full return to active doty, while to officers meas ures of an equally stringent and effective char acter are in progress to arrest the immense number of deserters uow scattered through tbe country, and to hold them to the severest penalties prescribed by military law for their offence. It is the determination of the authorities to make examples which will cause every soldier to consider seriously before exposing himself to the chances of infamous .death u a penalty . ...... . !. *~ n for deserting Ills standard- tho men now absent**® deserters from the arm/ in the field, and not a fow of tbem,larcd by bounty, have enlisted in new organisations. But their re-enlistment, as they will be taught, is no excuse for their desertion ; and all officers of the recently raised regiments knowing such deserters to be in their ranks, and not send ing them baek under £uard to their old com mands, will be held strictly responsible. Others of those now absent are men who aro discharged from the hospitals to return to their .regiments, but who skulked to their homes. " All of the above classes are deserters, and will be punished as such., But tnere is yet another class, and ono to which no mercy will be shown—namely, those who have joined new regiments recently recruited, received the enormous boun ties given, and then deserted before the regi ment had been placed In the field. The country suffered most deeply from this latter class, various States having paid jboun ties for full quotas, white their effective force as reported at the headquarters of the army, is stul short by many thousands of the re quired number. It is said by high authority that the President, on being recently shown by the Secretary of War and General-in-Chief the immense lists of deserters and the rolls of absentees, sternly pledged himself hereafter to pursue -a most vigorous policy with these offenders; and that by executions, dismis sals, ball and chain labor for the whole torm of their enlistments, and other of the sever est penalties, he resolved to deprive the rebels of a great advantage they have heretofore had over us in tho means necessary to pre serve discipline and prevent the crimes ef straggling, absenteeism and desertion. In view of these f&ets, the hope is ex pressed that the publio wilt constitute itself a great moral police, to expose and sond back to duty all offioors and mei who cannot prove incontestibly that they have the authority re quired by army orders aud regulations forab sence from their commands. From Port Royal, New York, Nov. 18.—The United States gunboat Wamsutta has arrived from Port Hoyal, with dates to the 12th inst. She has on board the officers and crew of the British prise steamer Onachetta. Tho Wamsutta collided with tho tug May Queen off Capo May, sinking the latter. Advices from Maracaboro to the 23d alt., state that the revolution progressed there. The town and bar were stroagly fortiGod, and quite a fleet of vessels were In tho harbor. The Government of Caracaras-had five war schooners blockading tbo harbor, but the bark C. K. Sutil got out by the kind efforts of the Pronch Consul. Markets by Telegraph. I’fULAOfLi'Ui i, Nov. IS.—Thort* iin firm filling in Flour, aud further sale* of J.OOu I.Lis. were offered at sti,2u for Superfine, §7 for Kxtru, and $7,7.*) for Kxtra Family, receipts and »lo< k light. Then* ii* n<> change in Bjo Flour or Cam Meal. W heat i* limited, with Mien of *,OOO Lush., mostly Bed, at $ l, l* for Bod, mid Sl,fur White. Bye is steady at Corn in ID fair n-ineM at 7lr for Yellow, anti 7V for White. Oats selliug at 4l<£4;h. There is no change iu liar ley. Provisions are dull. Clovuiwd 1“ active, and l,o<)0 bash, sold at ; and Flaaseed at so,7*. Coffee is looking up; salen of Uio at •llgj.'sk. Whisky is firm ut 4oc. NkwYobb, Nov. lfi—Kroning.—Cotton advanced and firm; I,€OU hales sold at cents. Flour 15,000 bbls sold at $5 fiO(ajs 7* fur Stale, 75(tjti s* for Ohio and $0 6o(cjo SO fur Southern. Wheat in steady; 130,000 bush sold at $1 17(Q>1 £< f»r Chicago Spring; $1 21@1 31 for Milwaukee Club,and $1 I 42 for red western Corn firm; sales of 15n,u*»i bush at 7U(§J7l»\ Beef dull, l'ork firm, l.anl is dull at Whisky dull at ;r7o. Migar firm. Coffee firm at 3'>(£s.T2c for Uio Firight** firm. Mocks oaaiei . tiuld Jl,' n NfwYork, Nov. In.— Flour firm , lln.oon |,w,. ,l S:.,(JU(te-\7*ror State; 5» - -,7'> < g;i;.S.S tor t'fii-. and sr»,:*u (rsu,Mi for Soulheru. Wheat firm; 7i'.u*»> buehebt sold at sl,l7|rs!.2d for Chicago rpiiug, for Mllwuukle Club, aud sl,.>sy, 1,42 for lo -l W esteru. »Xirn firm ; in,ono bush, sold at Beef .|iiii'l. l'ork steady. Lard dull at ‘-..(jyl** : t- Whiskey steady at Co. SlO« Ls dull, Chicago and lire K lalmii] riiniU, c<idl Illtnec 7iisi; Illinois Central It. It Uuel-. |o7 .Southern altI*, 1 *, New t ork Central lu.'y IULTIMuut, NuV. la Ktour .lull an.l <l«■> , liiiin,i Wheat lower. »\.rn .lull, w1..1«- 7i.»7.:, >«•!■ |,m7l. Whisky -tcaily, tut .|m<*t .»i •«!’. steady. English Friendship tor America. The London correspondent of the llonton Commercial Bulletin, in his )a*f letter to that paper, say* II is such an extraordinary discovery l<> find a public man iu Kuglaud who is friendly lo the United States, that l timM mention two. The ilev. Newman Hall, one of the leading men iu the < 'ongregational body, and a successor to the celebrated Rowland Hill, delivered last MouJay even ing a lecture in his church to a very large audience on the American war. ii showed a clear and correct appreciation of the whole subject, and the lecturer avowed that his sympathies were all with the loyal States in "this struggle. The vast audience reciprocated such sympathies by frequent and hearty expressions of approval. The lecture is likely to die published. The sec on*! friend I may name is Mr. t.tnslow, M. I*. for (luilford, who has just expressed to in cunttiiiiienis in strong, true words, the claims of the North upon the uiosal support of every lover of social order and political freedom. il do not uamc these things be cause I attach much importance to ciprc.s-. eions of English opinions one way or another, but just to give your readers an indication of their tendency and of their relative strength. Rebel Nkwsj’ai'Eßs.—A rebel paper published in Louisiana is printed ou the inside of ordinary wall paper. The Hous ton Telegraph aud theCalvestoU AVu ? have come down to small brown paper such as grocers use. Many of the Mississippi pa pers are lingering in the last stages of contraction. They appear iu all sorts of fantastic shapes and colors, exhibiting alarming symptwns of the fatal newspaper epidemic in the rebel land. An unknown species of duck has been discovered in the Manawatu river, in New Zealand, in sire it is equal to a full-grown turkey, and its wings are long and power ful. The ground color is a variable ash grey, beautifully marked and spbtted with white. The bill is small, broad, almost ver milion, and has a tleshy membrane. When disturbed it has a loud -note, between a ijuack and a scream". A Myrriunk vase, bearing the name of Pclronius, has been discovered in the gar ret of a house in the Place Royale, belong ing to an apartment formerly occupied by a collector of curiosities. The Romans of the time of Nero went to incredible ex pense to procuro theso vases, paying for them sometimes os much as 300 talents (more than 010,000. ) A Rich Mail Carrier.—lt is stated that. Elios Ilowe, Jr., whoso income is a quarter of a million a year, carries the daily mail from Washington, seven miles, to the camp of the Seventeenth Connecti cut Regiment, in which be is a private. Tag Rutland (Vermont) Courier has tb< name of Qeorge B. McClellan at the bond o its columns for President in 1864. RIVER INTELLIGENCE. There hu boon considerable rain during the put two days, both here and above, and the Indications sid very tivornble fur a swell- In the river. We hare intelligence from <tho headwatera of tho Allegheny up to Monday to tho effect that tbero boo bwo con siderable rain tbep), and a rise was looked for la that stream. This will l«o good uews, both for our oil and rivsr man, as they are deeply latere*tod iu the speedy resumption of navigation both above and below. gome two or tbreo steamers were receiving freight yesterday. Among others we noticed the Volunteer loading for Cincinnati, and Argonaut and Silver (Hood for St. Lout*. Three ItonU will Iks among tho Amt to leave. ‘ We learn that Capt. Richard Calhoun, formerly of tho Oitleen, purchased tho Loouora at Wbecllug the other day for 815,000. She is to ruu as a regular, packot between Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and tft. Loolj. JOHN SHEATH, BABGJC3, 00AL AND OIL FLATS, At tfasßtv Mills of Isaac Craig, CRAIG STBEBT, first Ward, Allegheny City, Pa. w Specifications of work sent by nail to Allegheny City P. 0.) or left at the Hardware Store of B. Wolff, Jy., corner of Liberty asdBt. Glair streets, wm r» celvepronotatteatton-- •• »■ anflSttf' iXI >lc«, fccW*tQtk« UKUjtH.wVotkprltw, UHI *»U[ ptr»*,»boT* U» VroauduU Sridjt. ~W,UWw«<«4iWJ»JWWfc«i .4, i " jtzercbui. JJENRY B. HALE k CO., (Soooefson to 3tm» 0. Wait.) Merchant Tailors, Are sow receiving their FALL AHD WINTER STOCK, Which Id extent, -choice, taste and price*j*Hl com pare favorably with anything is the trade, comprts tng all the newest and best makes of Trench CLOTHS, CASSIMEBEB, YESTIHGS,.and OVEBCOATIHGS. Also, tho largest and best selected stock of Goods for business ioTta ever brought to this market. Likewise a very choice selection of GENT'S FDBNIBHIHG GOODS always on hand. Any orders Intrusted to oar care .will most With prompt attention and punctuality in all cases. CO it. OF PENN A BT, OLA IB STREETS. boots jurn shoes. Look HERE.—Our iriend JAMES 8088, No, 89 Market street, has recently re* tamed from tho East with a large stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, Comprising all the different varieties and stylet now in vogue ; and having selected it himself from the Eastern manufacturers, is now prepared to offer to the public goods which be can recommend for neat* ness and wear. Weadvisoal! those In want of neat and sabitaa* tin] coverings for the feet to call on Ur. 8088, feel* ing confident they will be saitod as regards quality and price. NTBemembor the place, 89 HABKET BTBSET. oc4 "g LO. A LBEEE, BON A CO., se. 71, comer Wood and Fourth streets, Have jnst received BOYS’, YOUTH'S and CHIL DREN'S steel-plated, copper-tood, thick-soled cue tom-made BOOTS, scarce sizes, Nos. 13 mad 18, and No* 1 ami 2. no!4 AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS.—Are yon sick, focble and complaining? Are yon out of order, with your system deranged, and yoor feel ing" UUi'omfoftnble? These trymplomk are often tbs prelude to sorious illness. Some fit of sickness is creeping upon yon, and should be averted by a time* ly uno of the right remedy. Take Ayer’s rills, and ch-uutk* out the disordered humors—purify the blood, and let the Quids move on Unobstructed In health again. They stimulatetbe functions of ths body into vigorous activity, purify the system from the ob structions which make disease. A cold settles some where in the body, and obstructs its natural fane thm*. These, if uot relieved, react upon themselves and the surrounding organs, producing general ag gravation suffering, and disease. While In this con dition, oppressed by the derangements, take Ayer’s. Pill'*, ami see how directly they restore the natural action of the system, and with ft the buoyant feeling of health again. What is true and so apparent in this trivial and common complaint, is also true In many of the deep seated and dangerous distemper*. The name purgative effect expels them. Caused by Mimilar obstructions and derangements of the natural functions of the body, they are rapidly, and many of them suruly, curc-d by the some means. None who know tho virtues of tnoeo Pills will neglect toemploy them wtu<u suQurhig from the disorders they core. Statements from loading physicians In some of the principal cities, aud from other well known public l**nona. From u FervardinQ Merchant of Si. Loult , Feb. 4,1866. Da. Aver: Your Pills are the paragon of all that is great iu nu-dicine. They have cured my Mttle daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved incurable fur years. Her mother h&S been long grievously ulllicted with blotches and pim ples on h.r skin oud iu her hair. After oar child u'iu i nrtil, she also tried your Pills, and they have ,tn-Ml-.. ASA MUItGRIDGK. AS A FAMILY PHYSIO. From In-. E. W. Cartwright, New Orb-oju. Vi.nr Pill* are the prince of purges. Their excel lent <(uxlitie* surpass any cathartic we possess. They are tuild, but very certain and effectual in tbelr ; ac tii.D ,>i, ih*- bowels, which makee them invaluable to ns ii* iUe daily treatment of disease. KA bAi'HK,‘SlllK UF.ADACUE, FOUL STOIL Central U K M jrliigau from hr. Edward Boyd, Baltimore. Itr.Aß Buo. Avta; I cannot answer yoawaotcom* .Lunin i have cured with your Fill* better than to ny nil that tee rrcr treat triM a purgative medicine. 1 iln. i' great an ku effectual cathartic la ray tail/ couteit with and believing M 1 do that .nir I'llln attord.ua the best we have, 1 of course ral ie i Ufui highly' riTTfcßDßao, Pa., Hay 1,1855. I*b. J. <\ Area: — Sir 1 lias* been repeatedly cored Hi.- worst twadavk* any body can hav*, by a doaoor >uur I'ilU. it Mwnia tu arist> (Torn a foal wtikli ibx}' cleanse at once. \i-nr- with r«*i>ccl, HD. W. PEEBLC, Clerk of Steamer Clarion. DYSENTERY, IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. >m llrr. J. I'. Himri, PaitorofAdml Church, Be*tan I Hi. Airt I have iihjhl your Pills with extrmonU* uar) sn>-. «*aa lu my family and among those lam railed to v toi tiu distress. To regQlste the organa of diputiou mid purify the blood, they are tbe very beat remedy I have ever kuowu, anil 1 can confidently re i.uniiifiid tln ni to uiy frioiids. Yount, J. V. HIMES. Bll.lct'S DISORDERS—LIVER COMPLAINTS. Front Dr. Theodor* Bell, of .Vrtt York Oilf. N«i ..iilj »i> your Bills admirably adapted to tbeir psft aa an but I find tbeir beneficial ef w-u nj-.u the Liver very marked Indeed.) They have in my prurtir® proved more (,'ffectual for the cure of toh-'iM <*»Hp/aiu/j than any one remedy I can men* non. I sincerely rejoice that we have at length a (nirpitive which is worthy the confidence ofthe pro- Wniod ami tho people. Dcpa&tkent or tuc Intxusr, 1 Waxhington, D. C., 7th Feb. 1866. j Sir: 1 have u*ixi your Pills in 017 gt*ueral and Lo*« I'tUl i>rucin r ov< r sim-v too made them, and do not tuttiuue to suy they an the beet cathartic we employ. Tb. ir regulating acfi6n ou the liver is quick ana de aJ.-d, consequently they are an admirable remedy lor il.'i-.uigtmeDtß of that organ. Indeed, 1 have seldom |,,Qi,d e oiee of biliou* diseate so obstinate that it did iioi n;ulily yield to thorn. Fraternally yours, ALONZO BALL, M. D., Physician of the Marine Hospital. Wails&w, Wyming Co., N. Y., OcL 24,1856. lir-Att Sir: lam using your Catbiurtio Pills In my practice, nud find them an excellent purgative to clean** the system and vttrtfj tin fonmtaine of tin IW. JOHN Q.AIKAOHAM, M. D. Fro m Jirr. Dr. Hatches. 0/ tin MelhodUi Epiec. Church. Pulaski House, riavonnoh, l*a., Jan. 6, 1856. ll.'soauj Sim I should Lm ungrateful for the relief y..ur skill has brought me if 1 did not report my case to you. A cold settled in my Eimlw and brought on uitrut-iaiiug neuralgic paitu, which ended In chronic rLeuinntum. Notwithstanding 1 had the best of phy sicians, the duetts* grew worse and worse, until by tho mlvicv of your excellent agent in Baltimore, Dr. ; &latk>-ime, 1 tru'd your rills. Their effects were slow but sure. By persevering in the use of them, I am now entirely well. CONSTIPATION, COST!VKNESS,SUPPRESSION UH KL'MATISAI, GOUT, NEURALGIA, DROPSY PARALYSIS, KITS, etc. From Dr. J. P. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada. Too much c&nuot be said of your Pills for the cure of rostirencM. if others of ouc fraternity have foua d them as efficacious os 1 have, they should join me L. proclaiming it for the benefit of tbs multitudes who sulliT from that cumplaint, which, although bad enough in itself, Is the progenitor of others that are worse. I bollovo cotiicena* to originate In the liver, but your Pills affect that organ and cure the disease. PVSKNTKRY, DIARRAtEA, RELAX, WORMS. Frt»m Dr. J. (i. Green, of Chicago. Yuir Pills have had a loug trial in my practice, and I hold them in esteem as one of the beet aperients I have evi*r found. Their alterative effect upon the liver makes them an excellent remedy, when given in small doses for Liliou j dyientery and diarrkcea. Their sugar-coaliug makes them very acceptable and convenient for the use of women and children. From Alrt. E. tHoart, Phytician and ilidutfc, Boston. i or two largo doses of your Pills, taken at the proper time, are excellent promotlvea of the nat ural ncretion when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very effectual to cleans* tin ttinaach and expel toorun. They are so much the best physic we have that 1 recommend no other to my patients. Sesats (Jhahbcb, Baton Rouge, La., Dec. 6, ’65. Da Atw 1 have been entirely cured, by your (Mils, of Rheumatic Gout—a painful disease that had afflicted me for yean. VINCENT SLIDELL. *O-&loet of the Pills in market contain Mercury, wliicli, although a valuable remedy in skillful hands, is dangerous iu a public pill, Iron tbs dreadful con* Msinenoc* that frequently follow its Incautious ose. Thrsacoutain no mepmry or mineral substance what ever. Price, 25 centi per Box, or Jive Box** for 9L, Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER A CD., Lowell, Mass, Sold by Dealers everywhere. ja3o:lawdweeowT \\T aOLKB AL fc PAPER WARE* VV HOUSE. LETTER PAPKES, CAP PAPERS, NOTE PAPERS, BILL TAPERS, WRAPPING PAPER!, MANILLA PAPERS, A large and well assorted stock of fhe best brands will be sold at low prices for Cash. Retailers will find ]t to their advantage to give us a call. WM. G. JOHNSTON A CO., tuy24:3tawood Paper Dealers, 67 Wood street. UTKAM"JOB BUINTI Ml HUU&K.— Cards, Circulars, Price Lists, Bill Heads, Posters, Bills Lading, Labels for Hsnnfactnrere, Labels to Druggists, and every kind of ornamental and plain Printing, executed neatly, with dispatch, by WM. G. 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JSVSSTB UCPEOVEB BLOOD SBABCIIEK, ASUBaouuros Cancer, Cancerous F onnations, Scrofula, Uuianeuai Diseases, Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples on the Face, Sore Eyes, Tetter Affeotiom, Scald Head, Dyspepsia, Costiveneu, Old and Stubborn Dicers, Bheumatio Disorders, Jaundice, Salt Bheum, Mercurial Diseases, General Debility, Liver Complaint, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Female Complaints, Epilepsy or Fits, Paralysis or Palsy, Syphilitic Diseases and 1 Carles of the Bones, TOOETHEB WITH ALL OTHEB DISEASES HAVING TBIIB ORIGIN IN A DEPBAVSO OONDITIOB OS TBS BLOOD OE UIBOULA TOBY STSTTSB. , CASE 01 DANIEL A. BOYD. Pmsepimß, December 31, 1861. , Dm. S. H. Khtua:—l take pleasure I j maklu* this voluetary statement in favor of a medicine pit • pared by yoa called “Luroexi's Blood StAmmsß. ’ I had mSored for five yean with Scrofula, which broke oat oa my bead and forehead so 91 to disfigure me very moebs and took off tbe hair when the die mm miade Its appearance; U also broke oat oa rn ana above and below tbe elbow, and eat iuto tbe ak > n > and maa to expeae a fearfnl sore. The dtaea •- on my bead went eo fcr that several amall pisoo* >. bone came out. I was very weak and low spirited, and had given op all hope of ever getting well, l 1 had tried eeveral skillful physicians and they dld.mt; no good. In September l set, 1861, I was Imlooed to try “IsixDCßY’a Iwrno ’an Blood Skaacuu:" * most oontett 1 had no talco in patent medicines, bat after I had osed three bottle# of Blood Searcher, sti c nlcen on my hes<J and arm began to heal. I bare bow eight or ten bottle*, and my bead and arm are entirely well except tbe scare remaining tram tt»« ■one. I wfH also itate that I bad tbe rbeat&altacp very bed in my arms end legs. Tbe Blood Hewoh»« also cored the rbenmatlim. I am now a well man, over forty years of age, and I feel as snple and yuan, M I did wbsn I was twenty, and have Increased I u weight twenty poonds. I weald also state tba* the dlseaM la my ferebaad was so bad' that when Us ■tooped lifted anything heavy, tbe blood ron on* of the sore. Dr. Keyser had a photograph taken 01 me by Mr. Cargo, the artist, after I began to g«*i well. It dose not show my appearance aa tad as It was before I commenced taking tbe medicine lon can see the photograpb, one of which is now In toy poMeesion, and at Dr. Keyser,#,l4o Wood strett. I would e|t> state that I took the Blood 6*aroh*» which was made before Dr. Keyser commenced mak ing It. Although H helped me ecnie, 1 did.twin oever fast until I got tbe kind made by Dr. Keyact MfwxJf One bottle of bis did me more good tb-10 two of tbe old. I believe It Is a gruat deal stroOp.et and better. I have recommended tbe Blood bearon er to a great maay of my frlendrfor various dUnsM-*".. and 1 believe It hae helped tbe whole of then, may pnbllah this If yoa wish, and 1 *m anxl->G" th all who are afflicted aa I was may o*> cured. lUt < 1 r thi» city. Ho. 4 Pin®street, and am employed ..1 villa k Anderson's Union Marble Works, 64 ►•mie ItnM. DANIEL A. A BLIND MAN CURED. I live lA Sligo, at Clinton Mill, and hare been nearly blind In both ayea.ior nearly four years. 1 sailed on Dr. Keyset about three mouths ago, ai*o MViMt him to give ms directions to the Institution for the Blind In Philadelphia. He told me that i need not go to Philadelphia to get well, as he he' l medicine that would curs me, as he said my die* wm In the blood. I waa treated for It two or tore* Himi In the hospital In this city, and vu relieved, bat my illsnint always returned after a month or two after I came out of the hospital. I found tay d)» ease WM returning and I called, by tbe advice m ■ good friend of mine, on Dr. Keyser, who uas re.tu> eO my sight, and my eyss are nearly m well as ever. The Doctor gave me "Lindsay’s Blood Beorcber" ard • vath. DAVID KINNOLLY, OlLntoo Mills, bllg*. Pittsburgh, Jmlj 6,1861. Witness—E, F. M* Bit or, Anderson etreet. aU&- ghsay OHf. A BAD 80&B LKQ CUREl 1 Pirmtnua, September 18, 1861.—1 hereby certify that I have had a sdre leg for over a year, it covered with ulcere aad soree so that I coalJ r it work for nearly a year. My leg swelled.«o that I w.a unable to do anything for a ng time, for at lease six months. I tried several of the twatduct'<rs lu lb* dty, but without any benefit; finally I called ou L'r Keyser, at No. 149 Wood street who only aitumirc me about two wvsiks, aad gave me bat two bottlM. < medicine and I am now entirely well aod bav** tt<- Hnnd fill for six noDtbi I am employed at thr Eads brine Bouts, on Fourth street, where sr .# one can see ms. THOMAS FABRRLt., tarjkl to pet tin right Wad, as tbere t* a -<mu« IsJWf 4a tie BMrbsf. Dr. GEO. B. KETbIU hUU«»vf UD Wmd rtrwL f-U rpHB GREAT COKE FORCONSUMP. X ! TIOS. Th* proprietor cf thli medicine btTiD;aii<)« It the itody ef mti to concentrate the life of the Hue Tree Intoe Medicine for dieeeaeeof the Lungi Mid n am oflarlnt to reflaring humanity the ra< Baltof bU experience. This truly great sod gee*) madldse h pwpewd with much c*rn the tar Uamt distilled expremly lor U, U therefore free from *ll taporitiM of eoruaon tar. i Itfcaecnred morecMMof OousumptloD tbaq van known remedy on eertb. ij It will caw BEOHOHITIfI. It wfll care ASTHMA. / 1 1 It wW care BOB* THBOAT AND BBS AST.' . It wflloxw 00D6H8 AND 00LD9, and is an In valuable rearndy far iUmm of the EIDNKTS and PBIHABTOOkPLAISTa. ; " tfVßewawof Ootaterfiita.'V , >; If yea hare the Dytpepala, cse WISHABT'3 Dff .. PIPSIA PILLS, mad U they do not hire yon, co to the whom'j-ou I . , partrbwod them and recptre year money. . Fleam call si We store and get a ' —— ==. *»t»itacrlplltfCdrcn, AftaSSSSr?? “*”t if-'-^c?* toU tT I>l. UTIIB, H_HO Wood «TSiu JPfc*flW» - u I' l •!.-•' r— j
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