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Blaw.OpUoUa, Ho. 65 Fifth itmt oomatri tolly i ... u itm. i» auoi. ‘r- 8 o'clock, 00 -*2 1* " M 00 SO » " T. X Bolometer rjtf ‘e on Penn street—Wm. Barnhill A Co.’s Boiler Works. Damaged— Alleged Incendiarism. On Wednesday evening, about eight o’olook, flutes were discovered bursting from the large toiler manufactory and sheet iron works of Jared M. Brash, (formerly Wm, Barnhill Sc Co.) located on Psnn street, near Marbury. The fire spread Tory rapidly, and In a few > minutes the frame sheds in the rev of the ! main building wero In a bright blue. Sim ultaneously, the whole building loomed take fin, and the rapidity with whiofc&le flames-spread gave Hie to the~impres«i&lhat oil had been stored in the - The firemen soon appeared and in a few minutes the Vigilant; Duqueme and Eagle .steamer* wen throwing large volumes of water* The Eagle, having just been brought out of the shop, where she was undergoing repairs, did not work satisfaotorl ' Ijr, and After a time she was withdrawn. The Neptune was on the ground; but did not throw, owing to the fact‘that' her hose car riage was mistaken as to the locality of the fire.-. The mein building is of briok, two stories high, and extending one hundred feot in front on Penn street. In the rear of this was the boiler yard, in which were a number of eneds, whfeh were totally destroyed. Tho building’ proper, whioh oontained a large amount of machinery, ate., was only partially destroyed. It is thoughfe that the machinery ; .Is not muob damaged, as the walls are unin- the floors did not giro way. • Mr. Brush, who bad purohased the interest of Wm. Barnhill, Sr., deceased, was the sole ■ proprietor, and was laiured in the-People's •Insurance Comply for $3,000; This, it is supposed, will nearly cover his loss. The origin of the Are. Is unknown, but it Is supposed to have been the work of an in cendiary. There was no .fire in the shed where the flames [first broke*out. The rapid spread of the fire in the sooond story of the mein building. was very singular, and oan only be accounted for upon the supposition that oil had been spilled on the floor. Mr. Brash informs ns that-there Were not seven, gallons of oil in the entire works. There were small quantities of lubricating oil, and also some iron varnish in tho building, but these would not exceed tho quantity stated above. , The lumber yard of Messrs. MeQuewan & Douglas, on the opposite side of the alley, were in great danger, but the steamers eflfee- v tually oheoked the progress of the flames in* that direction. They worked to great ad vantage,'and again demonstrated their great efficiency. Arrest of Coanterfeiten*»Bo{as Money Seized. On Monday, the police of Cleveland made a very importantarreet—thai of a man named- George Bolden, who was caught in the act of sailing a lot of counterfeit bank bills and spu rious coin. Be had with him a market bas ket in which he carried the notes - and ooin. It was' soon after discovered 1 that George .- Thompson, keepor of a.oheap hotel oh River, •treat, bad been engaged in selling the staff, when tho two was arrested. The money found, on the parties is the boot specimen of eonnter- - . Celting that has beta put' into circulation for years. The bills aro all on Canada' banks, and aae so finely executed that Ui>: pualee-’ .. tome experts to decide a relation; to them. They cpujlf t,of.s4> jah" tbe-BaUk.~or- Upper Canada, with engraved date ofSopt. 28,1859; ■* <ss*s on the Bank of Montreal, engraved date Ist 6epU 1858; and s2's on the-Bank pf To ronto, with date Sept. 15,1858. They are all aatcoedihgly . .dangeru a counterfeits.' The -bogna cola la in halves and quarters, having ' the appearahce a’nd ring of genuTno coin, and * only to be deteoted by .the weight. . Piltaborghßlflei. A tetter frem Falmouth, dated Monday, 15th, gives the following list of casualties in ‘ this noble eom'pany, whloh has suffered to •evenly in this war* This is Company A, 9thßeservei: . . Capt-Owston, wounded in breast - - First LieuUß. Long, killed. - Sergeant Craig, wounded and missing. Corporal John Sample, wounded in thigh. Corporal Salsbury, wounded; . Wm.'M'Elroy, wounded slightly. Daniel Corbus, ■' : “ « J.Stenaegle u Edward Taylor ** Smith fieUenger u “ Jdmuro—J. Westlake, T. Bell, W. E. Bailey, D. A. MoKnight, J. Fryrogle, James Knox, Edwark Hooks. The domains of Gen^Jackson. The remiins of Brigadier General C. F. Jackson, who was killed on Batorday, at Fredericksburg, are how being embalmed in -Washington city, and-wilLreeoh hero on Fri day, In the noon train, by the Adams Ex ■ press. He was shot 4s the head, while x-- lantly endeavoring to rally his brigade/after 'an antncoeaifuJ vpaolfc upon the enemy's . works. He has proved himself a brave and intrepid officer, and his death will be deeply His worthy family ani plunged is tbp deepest distress; and they have the sympathy of the "entire community. , Doe t '• ; notice will be given of the time of the Xa» serai. ■ . ■ Wotnroan Bolmbm at PBiLiD*t.raii._A train bontalning 60S wounded soldiersreach ed Philadelphia from Alexandria, on Tosa day morning. Among them we notice the following names sj Lewis G. Sype, D, 62d; Manuel H. Bowser, A, 155tb; Peter Bem ioger, K, 62d; Samcel Plankerton, E, 136th; -•Seorg*-L;-.eieD,-ie2d;“Baa , i David, E, 103 d: Wn. E. Leard, M, I02d; David Lovely, K, 136th. • Tan Pbobsivb Coxcist.— The grand eon eert and exhibition er the Frohslnn Society comes off this evening, at Concert Hell. The programme is already before the pobllc/ and Is sufficiently attractive to eeeure an over- flowing audience. Tbe mss agora hare apaied do patna to reader tbe exhibition worthy of ihe toebty, and we bare so doubt tbeir cf- .lertawiU be jdaly-appreciated. - Max Koled.—Oq Saturday last, as a nnm-' bv'rof men were riding along the Atlantio and Qreat Westers ‘Ballroad, os a hand earj they aeridisUUj ran against a cons traction ear, by Vrhieh; one of the number, Felix O'Consolt, had both: legs broken below the knees. The physicians 1 amputated one of ihe legs, bathe died in a few hoars. Ta« 820 BxanfssT—A Philadelphia paper eta tea (bat the 82d Penniylrtnla Regiment, . Oelostl WUUemi, aoitaSned a terrible Jon at Fredarieketasf* i Oat of 860 men, only 300 • eoald be mattered for daty. The real were i> - j. either killed, wounded or miaaing. There It *■ ont_Pittthargbcompany.ln that regiment— ' the Blgel Gaarda, Capt. Kopp; Barß* a —Li«nt.~Cob BobL Anderfon, Colonel Commanding l the .gallant .Ninth; Deserves,- escaped ofllpjered in the light of Saturday. - Letters have been received conveying thie in ~ talligesee; It will be good sews to.tbe friends - ~ ef the M old war horsed a* he is familiarly called. Not CoHriBMSD.—The rumored deaths of Gallops, of the Bth Deserves, is.not confirmed. All fnesdi are apprehensive that ail is not well with him, bat they have no in formation upon whleh to baso an adverse conclusion. -.■ . Wxlbslv WiLHi.BDTj_ of Greenib&rg, was t • t : i - -.*eeentJy. killed In a coal bank, jmr that place, ' . . by the tilling of a large mass of slate. - ppnclttooiO£A!t_G&Oßs, subscription recelv* - :ad at PUtock's, opposite Poitoffloe. Psorooxira Albovs* all styles, at Eastern prices, at Pittookfs, ppposHe Postoffloer" ’ - Ac<mo»f*!«(>fjPiijrto-morroW tftaHoon - i 'At M’CMtoadV.v,. : I;. ■: j ■ • BPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. Sum in Bun'i B»ro® BUsam, for {tail, ud muofoetating porpoiM, u* tk. btitiß on. Winui A Wiuos Siviia M.chixi hu taken tho flrot premium at the World’i Fair juit held la London, all tha maohlnei of tho world oompotlng. Seleiroom 37 Fifth ■treat. Io« Fall aid Warn win Ur U upon u, and wo aoit proride ourselves with tho material to koop us oomforUfele. "A good and well-mado orerooat ii.tho very artl ole, and wo don't know of any plate whom oar roaden ean got on# that will look at well, and at tho tamo time withstand tho most to rero weather, at at W. B. McGee k Co.'t, corner of Federal street and Diamond Square, Allegheny. Their stook of ororeoaungt, butinosi and drott elothliar. pantalooos of all detcriptlont, are srkj£Zuorted,\and of the latest stylo. The jgjaHomeh't forniihlng goddi departmentiyurthat a purchaser would wUn. Gall on SoGee k Go. if yon desire a nig* salt* merchant tailor, would moakwespectfully inform hli friends and the pumlo generally that he has returned from the **it with his new stock of (all aad winter goods. His stock oonaists of the latest styles of cloths, cassimeres and vestings, selected from the latest importations* Qeitlemen de siring a neatAttlng garment, and at prioes lower than at any other tailoring establish ment in the city, would do well te give him an early call. Samnel Graham, merchant tailor, Ho* 64 Market street, one door from Third* Bxascxabli Clotbihq.—Citliens or stran gers wishing to pro core a first-class city made orerooat, business suit, or any description of garment, are invited to examine the superb stock of goods to be found at J. L. Carna ghan's Federal street, sear the Diamond, Al leghenyl city. For variety and ‘comprehen siveness it oannot be exoeeded, while Cara a ghan's skill at a tasty and expert customer Is admitted* Let all who would wear good clothes remember the address* Dxt Goods—where shall we buy them ? The answer to this question involves im portant interests just at this time. In all oar looking, we had looked in vain for a bet ter, or indeed as goed, a boose to patronise as that of Barker A Co., 59 Market street. They offer more inducements than any other, aad we recommend our readers to try them in every cue before purchasing. Babes Cots, Gubbhot Woukdb, and alt other kinds of wounds, also sores, uleers and scurvy, heal safely and quickly under the soothing Inflaonoe or Holloway's Ointment. It heals to the bone, so that the wound never opens again. Soldiers, supply yourselves. Only 25 cents per pot. 233 Get tbs Best.-—A New York manufacturer of Photograph Albums has opened at No v 62 Fifth street, third door above the a large stock of Photograph Albums, the best made lh the world* They sell them at prioes which defy competition. Nemos to the property owners of this city is hereby given, that any repairs needed about their houses will be done promptly, if they leave their order at Cuthbert'j Carpenter and Joining Shop, on Virgin alley, just above Bmithfield street. Omxebci Calls wQI be taken at the Omnibus office, No. 406 Liberty street, day or night. All orders left at the above place will bo promptly attended te. All calls must be paid in advasoe. 6m Dkbtibtbt.—Dr. C. Sill, No. 246, Penn sL, attends to all branches ef the Dental profes sion. v J CAUSES—On Thursday, Dee. 17ch, 1852, Sn. MABTBA CABS EH, relict of Ospt. John Carsen, after-au {Dotes of Are hoori, of apopluj, to the t>6th ;ca* of her age. • Tbe foseret will take place frtm tberesMence of Jtar.«en4e»HwrCßZfcrP. Logan afreet, on frai da/, thk IStb — o’clock. The Meade oLAhe. family are rspectrally Invited to atteo*.T*£~ . ‘ ; coScFRT' ” AT | CONCERT HAL L, BE THE FBOHSIim SOCIETY. L OBonua—MWandstertEtenlngHyma,"words by Qoethe; mofSc by Dihaledeln,.-^ t PBOHSIHH SOCIETY. 2. Taslxao. —The MiottreTs Cum, In two parts, br tb*. . ... lUBHEBS. а. BoLQ.-Sopg.. .Mr. J. T. WAUELIHB. 4. Cayatisa—rrcznPurtUnL,Mln LIKA 60B1BA. б. Qua*t*tt«—Botin Adair - JCsttn. STAMM, FOBS, UCTSB A KOCH, d. PiASS-GAjopdißiamia.bfKenerer.~_ . tf fas. J. BOLLBf AH. 7. 08LO—U balen dal flab Sarrleeo, from M Trots* t "~- n y GAEL QBSBE « « t't WA fitelnwsyYlano has beta kindly furnished by flams. Kleber,. Past Sxooro. A Tasuau—Demon and Pytfc!aa.THß TOBHXB3. 9; Solo aso Gbosus—Miners’ Boos, by Knsken.~... * i FBOBBIHH tW. Dqnr—From “Tr*TUt*,".~.,. j ; ’ Miss BUBIB* sad Ur. OBEOHT. 11. Solo—Tba “Dead Man** Sword”— 8 ords by pxi* ▼at* Tboa. Harrison, of tbs 138th Beflment Feon •rlTanla Volantesrs, CoL Collier, jjfnclo br J. IHogeldela _....Mr. J. 7. WAMI LIKE. 13. Two—The Celebrated Laatbing Trio* bv Mar tini.- Mesen.OTT,BBEOOT end COBUBO. 14. Gaasd Taslsac—The Union and. her De'endera BTTSITtJBHKBS. PUTT (.EEfTS, Commencement atgoVlock delfcti THfiATUK Leave and MntipT-i„„ r n r i, i-i.Ww. Bnasaaeoa. Tteacuar.... ... ..... A Lias. THIS (Thursday) EYESIBO, Dee, 18. h, IK9, .. . . WflUeprsAMjed, j Uncle Tom’s Cabin, l .UKCLP T0M.~i™_......Mr. HTBOB. AT. CLAIB_ ... Mr. OBAPLIK. TOPBET__ _ ! Mr*. MTBOH. ELISA— _— BT. APKjt OPHELIA,. —Mrs. AB'EttAB. CAKiSY Mfaa OILLKT. pUBIiIC BALE. . , _ The tmderslgned, being stout to remove to the effy7will offer at PUBLIC SALE, at his roddenoe IntheßO BOUGH OP BSWIOKLET, on - THUBSDAY, Dbcehbbe 18ra, 1862, „ Antis stock of ‘ r s j - OABDEN AKD FABH IfIBLEME^TS, y 6TOOK, sad , PBODUOS Of KYIBY KIHD. . Tmuor Bit*—AlUmxn audor t« dolton, cub; too dolian icd lujnrardi tlx month*' erodlt. For* chiton to |ir»!oegotiiblo notot,~wllh tvo ipprorod lsdornn. : Solo to eomaoDct prectotljr it 10 o’clock a. m. JpOR THB HOLIDAYS. V < UB*riJL, 1 PBAGTIOAL, And Hooded bf oil* both great aadamall, or* thooe el'gtnt, well mod# and stylish BOOTS AND SHOES, Fcr salecheap, at J. H. BOBELAND 8, 18 MARKET BTBEET* Sd dcor from Fifth. delSdawT— ~ • k- i 80 6bl*» Peansylraale •< do: * - '■ ’ —.>XO .do, B,¥-flo!d— ‘ doj *W.BLGOBiaY, : :• d*q i 4 ; A. F. Chatobt, General Agent, No. 18, Fifth street. EXHIBITION, OH Thursday, Dec. 18th, FBOOBAHBZ-Pm Fust. HOUSEHOLD PUBBITUBE, i HOBS S 3, COWS, HOGS, JOHN FLEMING. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. PROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES Bpedal Dispatches to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Waihibqtos/Dcc. 17,1662. THI WASHIXQTOV EBrUBUCAk’S VIEWS OB TBS AIUY GOIXQ IDO WIZTTIE QUABTKRS. This morning's NspubKean, which of late has enjoyed the reputation, to same extent, of /effecting Secretary Chase's views, has a highly vignificant editorial on the recent bat tle from which the. following is an extract; For ourselves, we hope that as a few weeks will terminate the ordinary winter of this latitude the army designed for the defenoe of Washington wilt gs>at onee into winter quar ters. It may seem an unnecessary, and too obvious a suggestion that the season to go into winter quarters is winter. It is very easy in comfortable houses, with oomtfft&ble fires and warm beds, to objeot to soldiers going into winter quarters. That sort of clamor kept our army all fast winter sickening and dying under tents, when they ought to been hutted, as was done by the more sensible rebels. It is in the South and Southwest^and not in Virginia, that the winter campaign can be ooiduoted with ad vantage. At any rate, it does not beoome those who sustained the inaction of our army during the pleasant months of fall now te make an outcry if it waits for a few weeks, until winter breaks, before undertaking aotive operations. This moralng!s ChronieU, the quasi organ of the administration, has tbe following on the same enbjeot: “If the war should be euocesifolty prose cuted In the Gnlf States, it would make but little difference whether the Army of the Po tomao should do anything or not. The rebel army at Rlchmood would be oooped up and would be starved in two weeks, or else havs to fight at a disadvantage. The progress of Grant down in Mississippi has frightened the -rebel leaders, and they nave sent Gen. John ston out there to Insure suocess," Ac. Ac. LIST OF KILLED AXD WOUSDKD. The proportion of the killed to the wound ed in the late battle Is about one-third more than in any other battle of the war. The following are all the additional Pitts burgh wounded that can yet be given*:. 136th Pennsylvania—John Ayres, Cpj, jH-; Henry Walker, Co. H; Bamuel Davldsoni Co. G ; Capt, J. R. Smith, Co. C; Lieut. F. A. Dll worth. 61st Pennsylvania—William Howe, Co. D, and Robert Ross. 23d Pennsylvania— William Wray, and Pat. Hickey. 63d Penn .syivautt—Wm* Baker, Co. B* W. 6. White man, Co. G; N. Baker, Co. B. 123 d Penn sylvania—George C. Austin, Co. G. Pennsyl vania Reserves, Bth—W. P. Trump, Co. D, .and J.,Hosktn, Co. D ; 9th—J. Warner, Co. C; P. flays, Co. E ; 10th—Henry 11. Kuhn, Coi A; Wilson C. Hicks, Co. Aj F. McAdams, Co. A ; Wm. C. Sloan, Co. A; H. G. Caa nington, Co. A; Geo. W. Brioker, Co. A; Geo. Steiner,'Co. E. FOBTIS'B COUBT-XABTUL. Some sensation has been produced in Por ter's court-martial by the production of Por ter's private dispatches to Gena. McClellan and Burnside. These Porter,thought of so. much consequence that on learning that Pope woold-preiir charges against hlm be went to tha telegraph office and forced the opetutor to give ap Aha originals. Copies happened to have been taken at the telegraph office in the War Department, as they were passing over the lines, and those were put in as evidence. In one dispatch, speaking of one of Pope's movements of troopij Porter says: Popo him self has gone to Centreyille to-day with two oorps for a body guard. In another, he says: I hope Mac. Is at work to get us out of this. In another—l hope McClellan is satisfied with what lam doing. In another, written at the time he had received a highly important or der from Pope to move on the' enemy, re-for wards Pope's order, speaks inocringly of it, and says it Is a specimen of Pope's manage ment. Tbe whole tone of the dispatches shows a hostility to Pope and contempt for his plans and movements. BUATOS OAUL3BUI7 AK&UTKD. IVSs lUted that Senator of Del-, aware, was amstedrlast nighjt, as a political prisoner, by an officer with authority from the War Department, as he was walking along on the parement, in front of tho President's' house. Be drew a sword oaie and demandod by what authority ho was arrested for, bat the officer forced him to submit quietly and he took his advice. . Sacth-is the story. lam not able yet to lolly verify it. y - : BSCaSTAET TSOMPSOV. Another of Becretary Jacob Thompson’s captured letters has bees publlskod, dated is 1859. It refers to the acquisition of Caba by fillibustera, and says emphatically that Bu chanan's administration is favorable to the scheme. It enclosed ten thousand dollars tb be used in baying op Southern jldltor# in be half of (he fiilibosters. OCE LOBS AT FUDEUOE9SUBO. CoL Dennis gives the following estimate of losses, which looks morenataral than any we have been having lately: Killed, 750; wounded, 4,000; missing, 500; in all, 5,260. on. BIOIL Was summoned to appear before' the U’Dow ell Goart of Inquiry. Col* Clark’s Regiment Safe*»New ton’* Division not Sorionsly En • gaged. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Washixqtox, Dec. 17,1862. In reply to. numerous .inquiries from your vleinityjl oan only state'ihat none of* tho troops composing Newton's Division are be lieved fa) have been seriously engaged before Fredericksburg. It is almost impossible to obtain lists of the regiments whloh were engaged, much loss of the killed and wounded. 'I will send whit can bo obtained as early as possible. B. [CoL Clark’s Regiment Is in Newton’s Di vision ; and also Col. OolUer’a and Col. Al len's, we believe. The above Is from our Washington correspondent, in answer to in quiries made yesterday, regarding the safety of those troops.] The Prarle Grove Victory* Sr. Lours, Dee. 17.—Gen. Herron tele graphs to Gen.- Curtis that the victory at Prarlo Grove Is much more complete,, and the enemy's Jos; far greater than was at first re ported. Over 1500 rebels were killed and buried bv. us. Their wounded were found scattered through the woods for miles near their position, where they, had boon carried, during the action and left when they retreat ed. Many, consequently, died from want of attention. Oureavlary pursued the retreat ing rebels closely, driving them beyond Van Boren. The condition of‘pur forces is ex cellent. The campaign has been a most bril liant one, reflecting great credit on the officers and men of the Army of the Frontier. From the Army of the Fotomac* HiADOtUBTSoa Asxt or thi Potqhao, ) t Doovxnber 17th,1862. . J The weedhr U cold with »north-eMt wind. Lett night the enemyinereeied bU in irenehxnent* on tbe,.torrMei In tho rur of Fredericksburg, end, threw up rLC# pUeneet the river on the left of the olty. i Te-dey their battalion drillf .were visible to the naked eye on the plains. . ICo Moment of tokenpiece to-dey.\ ■' . , i, Oert»»p»«» u mtltadMUo u prirltiai to tt»l»to XIXVIITH COSGBEU—iBCOM) SESBIOH. Bouse—Mr. Biogham, of Ohio, introduced a bIU amendatory of the Confiscation Aot, so that all eases pending, or which may hereaf ter arise, whorein any ship, vessel, or other property may be condemned, the eonrt rend ering judgment, shall, before making award. First, Provide I'or the payment of any bona fide claim filed by any loyal citixen or friend ly foreign State, where proof of the olaim shall be established* Referred to the Commit tee on the Judiciary. The House pasted the Senate joint resolu tion instructing the Committee on the Con duct ot the War to report thereon with all convenient sjwed. Mr. Stereos, of Pf., from the Committee on Ways and Means, reported a bill making appropriations for invalid and other pension ers. The consideration of the bill was post poned till Monday next. Also a biU to supply the deficiencies In the appropriation for the olvil service, ending on June 30th, 1863, whioh was made the special order for Tuesday next. The resolution, of July last, providing for the printing df 10,000 copies of the Presi dent's Message on the subject of confiscation was taken up and laid on the table. The Bouse then went into Committee ef the Whole on tho state of the Union, on the President's Messaged Mr. Noell,of Mot, argued that the Demo cratic party, as at preseat organized, does not render its nnqnalified support to tho war, but is oontlnuaily obstacles in tbe way of Us prosecution. >He undertook to say that it is a delusion that this war might have boon prevented by tbe adoption of the Crittenden compromise. The enemies of the administra tion hold.out the idea that the war is not for tbe restoration lC peace but for the abolition of .slavery. But this was untrue, although this might bo the result. They assert that the Administration tramples on the Consti tution and all rights and privileges onder that instrument are to.be swept by the board, and that the Union is to be contended for without tbe Constitution. Be had witnessed some of these so-called violations of the Constitution. When the war broke but the enemies of the eountry were not confined to the rebel States, but were scattered all.ever the land. Never was a conspiracy so well oonoealed. Notwith standing tbe opinions of Judges Taney and Story as to the President being guilty of a violation of the Constitution In suspending the privilege of the writ ol habeas oorpus. He justified President Lincoln in doing so. It wae his duty to use ail means to suppress the rebellion. The confiscation of rebel property is another pretext for making war on the Administra tion. Those of the Border States who have been trampled In the dust take it as unkind that the enemies of the war expend their sym pathy only on the wives and children of men engaged in the rebellion. The Border States wish to see retaliation visited on the rebels for their crimes. Again, the enemies of this war exhibit a frightful plokuro of the financial condition ol the eountry. But those who got up the re bellion_ are responsible for every drop of blood, every dollar of extraordinary expense, afid fojr'airihe irregularities that have been commijtp4o > The Coo&Qitee then rose, when the resolu tions just under consideration were reported and agreed to. They refer to the various branches of the President's annual message to appropriate Committees. The Bouse then adjourned. Suuti.—Tho Vioe President laid/before tbe Senate a' communication from the Secro tary of the Navy, transmitting the majority and minority report of the Commission ap pointed mrelatioulotbMooeptaneeof League Island. Ordered to be printed. Mr. Pomeroy, of Kansas, presented the memorial of the, corporation of Washington, relating to the defenoe of the olty. Referred to the Military Committee. Mr. Wilson,-of Mast., from the Military Committee, reported book the bill to facilitate the discharge of disabled soldiers from the army, and for the inspection of the convales cent camps and hospitals. Also, a bill to im prove the organization of the cdvalry force., Mr. Ten Ryek presented The petition of a large number of citiiens of Philadelphia, ***• ing lor act. - . Mr. Rlo*, of Minn.,'from tbe Military Com mittee, reported back tho bill to forfeit the pay ol absent officer* of the army. Mr. Saulsbary, of Del., offered a resolution directing the Secretary of Wbr to inform the Senate whether any soldiers were sent into the State of Delaware,, tq be present at the polls on the dtb of November last at the gen eral election in said State, and if so, by whose orders and tin whose application and necessi ty, il any, of their beipg seat and for what purpose they were sent, and to what places they were sent; and how many were sent, add how many to each of such places, and the names of- the regiments or oompanies sent, with the names of the officers commanding such regiments or companies, and whether any, and if- so, how many provost marshals have been appointed In said State, and at what placer and their names and the necessity. If.any, for their appointment, and the powers conferred apon them, and to communicate all papers in his department relative to tbe send ing of these soldiers. Laid over. * Mr. Powell,of Ky., offered* reeolation 41- rooting the Secretary of Wu to Inform the Senate whether the oilmens arretted by hit authority or-by those under hit aathority, have been required, In order to obtain their, release from Imprisonment to take an oath or giro lan obligation that they woald not ene or bring any action against those who arretted them or caused them to be arrested. Laid over. ;Hr. Saqlsbary offered a resolution directing the Secretary of War to inform the Senate whether he has authorised the. military or* gonUatlone called the Home Guards of the Slate of Delaware; if io, for what purpose and by what authority of law, and the neces sity fer such organisation in that Stale, and whether ho has undertaken to exempt from liability to be drafted, persons who shall be eome members of snob Home Guard, and if so/by what aathority of law, and whether he has promised pecuniary compensation to such persons as an inducement to Join the, said Home Guard, and if ap, by what aathority of law, and whether sqfth persons hare been as sured by his authority that they shall not be required to Isavo the said State in military defense of the country, and communicate all orders and papers in his department relative to the said military organisation in the State of Delaware. Laid over. On motion, Mr. Fessenden, of Me., the bill to amend the act to; providofor the colleotion of the internet rnenuo, approved July let, 1862, was taken up, and after some debate the bill was passed.' From Washington- Wsshisotoh, D«. 17-—Tho majority re port, upon the selection of a site for a Navy Yard and Naval Depot, signed by Bear Ad miral Stringbam, Commodore Gardner, Com modore Van BraalVnad. Engineer Sanger, makes a choice of .New London in preference to League Island,- Narragansett Bay being objected to on account of the fogs. It claims for New London superiority 4n case of acoess, security from drift and- moving ice, safe anch orage, adaptation to the eonstruotion of dry docks/grading or filling the site range of .tides,.rapidity of currents nnd.henlthfalness of location.' The report makes League Island and New London equal in fooility for obtain ing produte, workmen and supplies, cost of site, security against attack, depth of water and "supply of fresh water. It also gives League island the superiority, In facility of obtaining coal andiron and fresh water for better preserving the bottoms of the vessels. The minority report of Professor Becho and Lieut. Commander Thomas T. Phelps gives League Island the preference in defenilbillty against exposure to violent winds, area of anchorage, preparations of site, facility for procuring supplies, and- deferring to-New London in only two points, namely, health and exposure to toe. ; The Invalid pension bill appropriates nearly eight million dollars for the year ending with June, 1664, of whiobare the following items: For invalid pensions, under various note,s3,- 000,000; pensions to revolutionary widows, $250,000; pensions to widows and orphans, under acts of 1856 and 1858, $3,800,000; pen sions to nary invalids, $135,000; pensions to navy widows and orphans, $560*000; for pri vateer invalid pensions, $300,000. The do floienoy bill for the year endlngJune, appro priates $108,800,000, including the following items: Supplies of Quartermasters Depart ment, 6,000,000; purohoie of horses, 11,000,- 000; transportation and supplies, $25,000,000; barracks and hospitals, $1,730,000; clothing and equipage, $27,186,000; snppcrt of the fleet cl steam rami, $450,000; arms and ord nance, $13,127,000; gunpowder and lead, $l,- 500,000; medioal department, nearly $4,500,- 000; surveys for military defence, $50,000; subsistence, $18,163,000... : Cx'ixo, DjjlE3h£oniiderable force cf rebel S» .the, vicinity.' cf Jackson, to beuadaAtoyggs;;, Ample madeic retiifggy Attack ihtJVPHier AUqukLi From Harrisburg. Har&isbcbq, Deo. 17.—Gov. Curtin mods* panied by Burgeon-General King, sUrUd. for Washington this afternoon. The principal object of this visit, is to make one more vig oroas effort to procure from the United States authorities permission to all the Pennsylvania sick and wounded soldiers, to the various hospitals within the State. Sev oral previous efforts which were made by the Governor to effect this desirable and humane object failed. He is determined however not to leave the matter go by default, and will urge it strongly upon the President, person ally. The Surgeon-General will probably visit Gen. Burnside's army to see that oar wounded soldiers receive the care and atten tion they so eminently deserve. The settlement of acoonnte for money dis bursed by the State Military authorities for the general Government, will also occupy the attention of the Governor while in Wash ington. From New York, Nxw Yogi, Deo. 17.—The stoamer China sailed at n6en to-day, with sixty passengers and $300,000 in apoeio. She also took out sixty tons of bacon for the English poor. It U stated that General Seymour will sail henoe to-morrow for Port Royal, where he will sucoeed Gan, Saxton. A forgery, to the extent of $B,OOO, was praotleed upon three of the Banks of this city to>day. The forger escaped. From Louisville, Looisvjllx, Dee. 17.— The reports current to-day of the ingress of Morgan's cavalry into Glasgow is otterly discredited at headquar ters. At eight o'clock this morning the barometer stood at 20:80; mercury, 82. It issuewing, with a north-west wind. At op. m. the ba rometer btood at 29:97; mercury, 28. Weather dear. RIVER INTELLIGENCE. The weather yesterday was cloudy and raw, with •very appearance of mow. The river continues to ■well steadily all day, and last evening the pier marks indicated eight and a-halffevt. The rise Is principally out of the Allegheny, as the Mononga belahu, as yet, risen bnt a few Inches. It is to b? regretted that there was no rise in the latter stream, as there is an immense quantity of coal between hero and Brownsville ready to L-: root forward. Thera is but littlo business doiug at the wharf, which is owing principally to the scarcity of boats.. This, however, will soon be remedied, as there are quite a number of boats doe, some of which will doubtieea be fonnd at the levee this m'rnlog. The Eclipse was the only steamer In port yester day receiving height. Oept. Moor© says she will leave for Louisville to-day, without fall. A The magnificent side wheels teamer llary Forsyth, in command of CipL Bartoo Able, will leave to-day for Memphis. The dimensions of this floe steamer are as follows: Length, 254 feet; beam 40 foot; depth of hold 7)4 f et. Her machinery consists ef four boilers 28 feet long, and 48 laches in diameter, with six flues each. Cylinders2s inches in diam©7 ter, 8 feet stroke; whesls 30 fret in diametor, 14 leet length of bockete. She has all the modem appli ances and improvements, and *s pronounced by competent Judges to be one of the finest beats in point of style and finish on tbo western waters She was contracted for and built under the superinten dence of Capt. Chas. W. Batchelor, and it is the la. tentton, we understand, to place her in the St. Lonia' and Memphis packet trade. As will beaten by cards, the Starlight, Csptain Hart on, Is announced for Cincinnati and Louisville, and the Melnotte, Capt. Chat. A. Bravo, for St. Louis. The Llxzle Martin, from Zanesville, it due here this morning. She returns at usual on Baturdsy at ip. D. Capt, Geo. W. Johnston's new tide-wheel packet, for the Wheeling pack#: trade, will soon be «a- : - Capt. A. C. McCollum's new steamer “Aro*- •»' Is rapidly approaching completion, and will b . ■ for business in a week or ten days. Markets br Telegtaph. PHiLtttU’P*-, Pec. 17.—The breadstuff market is fcior, rsioa 1,500 bbla Flout at id, 12 for superfine, and f 7,60 for eftra-* family. Small saJee RywArar at $5,60. Ct-rn-meal at There is a fair de mand fur Wheat; sales S,uOO bnsbala at for Penna., and $1,50 for Southern; while range* from 21,7Q@LBL Bye sells on arrival at 97c. Curt Udull, and has declined; 'BaLos br old yellow at 67© 65c, and 76@79 for new. Oats in active request, And 10.U00 . bushels sold at lObi&ftc; the Utter figure for heavy. Provisions held firmly; salt* of 4.00 Uhls if cm Pork at (14v25@1i,5u. Lanl firm at 10c. Clover seed in good request, and 800 bushels sold at $6,23(1 6,50. Whisky firm at 40@41c. , Nxw ToaX, Dec. 17.—Evening—Cotton steady at G6>dc. Flour advanced 5:; sales of 21,000 this at fj,73@5,95 for Ohio; $6,76@6,80 for Ohio and $0,90 .047,1. for.- Southern. Wheat advanced lc; sales of '[170,000 bushels at $1,21@1,39 fur Chicago Spring, and $1.26(51,34 for Mill Club; for Red Western. Corn firm; sales of 120,0. o ba*b at 76(4 77}£e. Beef dull at $13,*7}£<314,00. Mess Lard dull, at Whisky firm, at I fajrrs. ANTED—A Pattekn id akke and fbmr good Tcxxzbs abp Fittibs. Enquire at the •hope! HUGH KL BOLE, idelfclw cor. Tolpt alley eod poqqcaßS ff»y. WANTED — A. young man capable of taking charge of a oouatry residence, between Rest Liberty and WUkineburg; one femllhr with bone* and cattle. To ancb peraona permanent iltn at lon can be had. Reference* required. Enquire at lit 80000 d 1 treat, near typed. noWl YtT ANTED.—S,OOO bush, Cloveraeed; TV l,ooi do FUxiaed; 6(0 do Timothj Seed; 100 do B.aoe; For which the highest market price will be paid, dels L. : H. VOIGT A CO. TO GLASB MANUFACTURERS— For sale or to lease, 'the property formerly.' . belonging to the BROOKLYN FUNT GLASS 00., •Uoated fa th« city of Brooklyn, near the Atlantic Ferry. Tee works are oew, in perfect order, and .in operation, and poteen all the facilities for mak* Jog *v*ry detcripUon of GUu which was formerly 'made by the Brooklyn Flint Gian Oc 10 piny, and which gave'that Company the high reputation It eo long enatalned. To a peraon who bis a knowledge of the business and can command tome capital, tbts would offer a gnat Inducement, as the haianco of the capital re* qulrvd could be furnished by the piesent owoon. For farther particulars apply to HJC. a. I'AOKKBAOO., No. CO Trinity Buildings, New York. n 027 lwdaSawtf TV/f KDICAL CARD.— JJX W. BODEHHAMRB. M. 1)„ of New York, Haring arrlrtd in Pittsburgh, will, as rtu&l, derate his EXCLUSIVE ATTENTION to the Medical and Sorglpal treatment of OHBONIO DISEASE?, espe* ciaiiy those of the Lowe! Bowel, each as PUia, Ocn* stipatlen, Vlatnlr, Flrsure, railing cf the Bowel. Stricture of tbe Bowol, Luceratiuu of the Bowel, Ac., do. Also the rarlous Chronic Diseases of the Womb, tbe Kidneys, tbe Bladcer, Ao. Bis reel* deuce Is at the MONONOAHELA BOUSE, where he may be teen and consulted from 9 o'clock am.to S o’clock p. m. dally. He will twit patients In auy part c< tbe cltr. H de«ir*'». defetf AuISOM aXAKCH AUiiiMUY: The ondoisignod are Agents, for Pittsburgh and vicinity, to - • WATT'S MADISON BTABOH COMPANY, And ksep constantly ion hand a supply of their BTABCB, railous style packages, which will be sold In quantities lo the trade on incst reasonable terms. SCHOMAEEB Ss LANG, 329 LIBERTY STREET. JJIAMOND OIL WOttKo. NATLOB A BUITE, Refiners and dealers in CARBON PIL, nnmrpmed by any In tbe market. WOrdsn left at tbsie office, No. 41 MARKET STREET, or at thtir works in Lawreucerllle, will be promptly attended to. . of OBDDB OIL. de3;nc WHOLESALE FAFEK WARE HOUSE. LETTER PAPERS, GAP PAPERS, NOTE PAPERS, BILL PAPERS, WRAPPING PAPER!, MANILLA PAPERS. A Urge and well assorted stock of the beet brands will be sold at low prices tor Cash. Retailers will Qad It to their advantage to give us a call. WTL 0. JOHNBTON A 00!, myB4 :3taweofl . Paper Dealers, 67 Wood street. SDMDKIiSit— FF COO casks Soda Ash; 1 ICO do' Caustic Altall; - - ;. 609 bags Nitrate • f So**; 300 boxee Window Gliss, {country breads); £0 do German S «p; On haad and tor sale by dell ALEXANDER KING. STEAM JOB iPRINTIKG HOUBE. Cards. ttrcblan, Price Hits, BUI Beads, Postal BUU Lading, Labels for ManuUcturer*, Labels fc« DrvgEifU,and every kind of ornamental and plain Prinung»exacnted neatly,with dispatch, by .J • C . WK.O. JOHNSTON A OQ* BtygfcStawsod Steam Job Printers. 67 Wood at, 1 '> Ai/ALII PAPER, CHEAP-—Wm < ti6 sold i .¥ f a dnrfaf- lha rttaaindsr of Iks year without SPECIAL. JTOTICES. J37Laka Superior Copper Will and SMELTING WORKS, Pinunoa. PAM, M'CUBDY & CO., . Manufacturers of SHEATHING, BRAZIERS’ 1 AHD BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, BAISED STILL BOTTOMS, WALTER BOLDER; also Importers and dealers in MET ALB, TIB PLATE, SHEET ISOH, WIRE, An. Constantly on TINNERS’ MACHINES AND TOOLS. Waaxaocas, No. 149 Pint and 120 Second streets, Pittsburgh, Peon's. KfoUpccial enleri of Copper cut to any desired pat* tern. my29:devlyT WSL. c. aoaixaoa , ~ , n. StIUXB, WITH BOW PUPm.tM WILSOS KIIXSX. C3TBOBIHSOH, KIHIS & MU,- LEBS, Fochdebs avs Mscuixiavt, Washumtui Wobxs, Pittsburgh, Penn’s. Orrtcz, No. 21 Maxict Stbxet. Manufacture all kinds of STEAM ENGINES AND MILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WORE, STEAM BOILERS AND SHEET IRON WORE. •VMOBfiIKG AHD REPAIRING doue on abort notice. J mh2Btdly ftjFThe Confeseione and Experience OF AN INVALID. Publiahod for the benefit and as a warning and a cantlon to yoong men irho suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, As.; cup plying at the same time the *"«»»« of Self-Cure. By one who jttas-earod himself after being to great expense through impositionaadquack try. By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope, ■iiulb copies may be had of the anthor, NATHAN* lEL jMA Y FAIR, Esq., Bedford, Kings Co., N. Y. mlUjilydawT ggg'BTTRKE ft BASHES, kliE-PitOOF SALAMANDER SAFE, Bplta VAULT ICON VAULT DOOB, AMD \ 4t££L-LIM£D BUBGLAB-PEOOr BAPS ' : UAMCrACTUBEBU. Nos. 129 nsJ 131 ZTninf street, between Wood and BmilMjUldetrtoU—iiortit tide. ®TBAN§ LOCKS always on hand. mh2s. ' ggf’COBNWELI ft BEBB, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, AC the old eaubiiahed Coach Factory, DUQUSSNE WAY, (hbab St. Glaze Stub.) done as usual. Steel Work*. ISAAC JOBSS Aoaa L. BOTD...._ M W.jK I CffUiOUOK • JONES, JiOYD & CO, Manulacturora of CAST STEEL; alio, • SPRING,. PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, STEEL SPRINGS AND AXLES, corner of Bose and First streets,’Pittsburgh, Pean'a. , <wia 1. C. XinXfATIUOI K. ms £3T J - O. mKKPATRICK & GO., AUnufocturere and Wholesale Dealers iu LAMPS, CHIMNEYS, SHADES, CHANDELIERS, Ac. WWhclesalo Agents for RIER’SCELEBRATED ILLUMINATING AND LUBRICATING CARBON OILS, No. 89 *Woon Sraxxr, opposite St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. Pa. ' . Jal&lyd ' £3Sr J OHN COCH&AB & BUO., Manufacturen of IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SHUTTERS, WINDOW GUARDS, Ac, Nos. 91 Second street and 66 Third street, between Wood and Market. Have on hand a variety of new Patterns, fancy tnd plain, suitable for ell.purposes. Particular attention paid to enclosing Grave letl i;: -. • =IT, P/ttKI, *9~Have removed from No. 27 Wood street Co 80. 33 Smith field street, Plttsborgb, Fa. ENCASH OR TRADE FOR RAQS. my« tSJTJ. HOIHEB & SOB'S,Dealer* In AND DOMESTIC BILLS OP EX CHANGE, CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT r BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, No. 57 Market a treat, Pitts burgh, Pa. i OVUo Osetians made on all the principal cities throughout the United States. t yS2 tSTHMEY H. COLURB, For- W4KDIHG A_sfD COMMISSION MERCHANT and wholesale .dealer in -CHEESE, BUTTES, SEEDS, FISH, end Produce generally, No. 25 Wood street, Plttsbnrgb, Pa. 1 • . qo! VEGETABLE COUGH SYETFP, Which never fells to cure when used la dm. uj ac* cording lo directions. tbe toQowing certificates, published from etoong others received within the past three yean j fraonT Csxcx, IBCQ. Ma. J. M. Sir .* For yrarrWjwib has been suffering with a very violent cough. At night she would have to get out of bed very' fro* quently to get her breath or keop from suffocating. Hearing of your Cough Syrup, I determined to try it. I got a bottle from Ivsao Lewis, and used ac* cording to directions. It gave immediate relief and acted like e charm on her cough, producing the greatest change on her in one week. She has no more of the hard coughing spelU now, and in feet I may say ia entirely cured. Respectfully, ALEX. HANNA. Pirr&scaoa, Deo. 3,1660. J. M. Ferros—/war Sir: For sometime I hart bean suffering with a severe cough cold in .the head, and could not sleep at night for oonghlsg. Rut after using a bottle of your Vegetable Cough Bjrrup, 1 was entlrel] cured by 1L Rwpeotiully, < 8. N. W. COMBS. For this remedy we nave the recommendation of ail who have used it, tud algo the recommenda* tionofoneof the oldest phyjiola&s in the country who has used it tn bla' practice for years with tha happiest rpralts. If yon are treubied with a Gough or Ooid, Influenza, Bleeding of tbe Lungs, Quinsey, rhthisie, Bronohltis, Wcatncee ofthe Cheat, ass FOLTOH’S (-lOQH SYBEP. Spitting of Bipod, Aathma, Croup, Pain-la the Breast, Hoarseness, Catarrh, InfllinaUon ef ths Liver and DlptherU, In all its stages, FULTON'S COUGH BVBOP will rare sooner thsa any cough, mixture In, Use. We do that in alt <Ases.lt will 'cars' Con* sumption. 1 No medicine can be relied‘on to do. that. Cut we do allege, and stand ready to prysre, that'by the aid of-this medicine, coupled with proper sanita ry rt-galallona, such as regular hours tor sleep, re* slralnt upon appetite, and avoid exposure, some des perate caste have bien cured. Do not negleoi this timely admonitioxL_ The Oeugh .Syrup will] cars your cold ; keep a bottle la your hooso constantly, and take a dose on the ftm'sympton of a col d. *Qrsl 00 will save a heavy Doctor's bis. If not your life. Doa't'feUtoglveita trial. Use a remedy to Urns. Never cease tryingjmtU your cold Is better. Prepared and sold, at-J1 per bottle, by •• J. X. FITLTOH, Dsdosut, M 9 | TITTHBTBICT. J jM. U'NJiiL, Maoufactarer ot Wlitiii • WORK, baa always on hand and makes to ot* der SCREEN WIRE CLOTH; FLOUB A GRAIN SIEVES; COPPER. BRASS AND IRON WIRE CLOTH; BIRD CAGES I-plain end ornamental' WIRE WORK, tor flower stands, Arch ways tor flowers, Wire Lattice and Trellis .Work fori arbors, Ac.; NURSERY FENDERS; RAT AND! BOUSE TRAPS; BEAT AND CHEESE SAFES';' WIRE W NDOW SHADES, landscaped or Uttered. Also, BING WIRE, all sines, at No.-80 FOURTH STREET, near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pm no2l:6maa * ' > - ALLbGUExN \ U4T X OUMFKOMIBK BONDS WANTED.—Pirties balding Com* yromlss Benda of tbe City of Allegheny, Pa., era hereby notified that the Sinking Fund tor 1868 will be invested in those Bonds at tha lowest retss offer*' el. Proposals received until SATURDAY, tbeSd day of Jaausry, 18S3. - i ... Address, . JOHN ATWELL, , Ch«irmui JHoaoOe Committee, ' d»9-til ' 1 T - No 8 Woadmreet, PHUhursh*. Pa.. riXiXKS.—AII persona who have not JL pa d their County,-htate» Military end. Relief Taxes, U tbe Second and Third Wards of Allegheny, City, tor the year 188 a, will tars costs by .calling at my housa, No. £IIFE£|XBALBTR£ST,a&d svttle th<mup,ai they mnst be pad be&re the frrst of Janaary, 1663. X will be feund at hums every even* tag in the weok exoept Mondays tndX&nfaUyn, Iff baa to be paid la par mooey. * ■j/ialtolw '•M?.-- JOHK RAIIBET. t ALIMS' ißKal’aa, sll»»toSsi^th»: JUAmoO Oa-: tni ■s*s>mßaassff°* »?»<» <» »*» v**. far»». jatlMCM* J j INDBKY’B JMPROTKD BLOOD SJBARCXIKK A SUB* CUBE FOB Oaneer, Canswosi Foraatioiu, Serofole, Ontonoou Biieaiei, - Erysipel**, Boil», Fimplu oaths Face, Boro Eyra, Tettar Affectioni, Soald Head, Dyipepsia, CottiTenen, Old and Btpbboin Ulcere, Bheamatio Diiordei*,' Jatmdiee, Salt Bhean, . Herouial Sieeaiei, Oeneral Debility, liver Complaint. < Low of Appetite, l low Spiriti, ' - Female Cemplainti, . EpilepayorFiti, Faralyeie or Faliy, . i Bypbilitio Uiseaiee and _ Caries of tbo Bone*. TOGETHER WITH ALL OTHIB HATING THEIR ORIGIN IN A DEPRAVED CONDITION 07 THE -BIDOD OR CIRCULA TORY SYSTEM., CASE OP iSAJfIML A. BOYD. PmSSBKSt Dooaobar SI. ISBL Jte. Q, fi. Knsro—l tafcrplamu la tfeli valaataxy rtaUmaai la tararot a jn pandby yoß«aDa*«ltS9iKi < f Buxte Bunan. 1 IhUwtad far fit* ymrt vJOi’Bcrofala, vfcfch bwk* oat eatay hud sad fart&aad lb m lo dUga* jvf xnnch, and took, off. tfc* hair ’ wh«a th* dfc* eusside Its ajjp**r*nc*; It alafhrbfca oat on a? ani abor* aid below ib* elbow, and *a* into the Ala •Dd fIahMMtOCZpOM * ißUfol MCK Tit lTfl*a_l on my head wept eo.isj* tbai win]axapU pSeceaoi boa* cameoct, 1 vtsm? *Mk up! tovcptrtted, Jqod had glroa cpaUbopaof erer gettfngwaS, I had Mod avaral aWltol phyitetaa and they did me bo good. Is September to try “Lutn*B«‘a IKna 'i» BtMHkuam^ 1 k mat ocmkM 1 tf*l rirT-Tnrfif*pifitit' mniTlntniq. hat after I had?vd'f£re* botikerf Blood Seanher, th* olceraca rnyhaad and arm loheah 1 kar« ; 'iSw tvhsn a-.fi.' 't *r-ivVy». a-'ii'rj.; In-u£ zr-'n | ‘*tii «c*tt «ltc- t.W y***.'Wl ' «■”**!**** ■— * mtri k' ft . ererferty yean of aga, andX feel a*np]» and fragS m I did when I was twenty, tad tare tnoraeeedlft weight twenty pocnd*, I weald abb stats that tha"‘? disease U my fbn&etd ,vis~ to tad thalwtanto htotyvlbi bluud «uu«V ofthesora,. Dr.Keyaer bedft.photograph^tabano* .•’« me hy Ur. Oupt tin artlxt,aftsrl togas to wtSL It dines net shew my apjwaraao aatadas li - wntator»lo«nmffKftd taking tbs msdlrfnt. Too •an aw the photograph, onsofwhtohta now In my possession, andabo at Dr: l*o Woodata*. Iwoold aiaasfiatothatl>tookltfc» Bfesd which waa ttadt tofcrs Dr. Eejpßr do&auaotd ~** l - ! lag It. Althxmgh lt'talpad- nt* aomii I did not a W ester tat sntfl I got the kind mads by Dr. hl&nlt One tottisof hladidtaemartgesd than twoofthsold.l bsltaraltis' a great deal ftoosgar , tad better. ZhftTftnooamcndad.titftßlood'fiaßtS^ er to a gnat many of my firisnda 69. various fflsmi, Kbdlbelisvaithaa belped thawtßole oftbem. - Yob may publish this If you wish, and I .to f— *— that sßvhoaza afflicted aa I was mky lUvatn tUscdtjj Ho. 1 Pine street, and dm employed a> OcL vilU A ABdersen'a Union KarbU Wttks, 04 Wkynt Streak : 1-'- 1 DASSL A* BOYD, A BbISD MAM^ODSMJ}. I live lnfiiigo, at CUn tea' Miff. * and bars been nearly blind la both syeefer. nsarfy tour ysma, .1 called oa Dr. Kaysv about three months ago, and asked hta to gtvs ma directions to ihs lastitgltop tor tha Blind to tUti seed not go to Phßsdelpbta to get weR, aaba bad medldiiethatwcuidcure BiiCaahe ndd mydtosss was In the Mood.' i was treated* fog!* to? « tares times fn the hospital in this .city, and was reUsrsd, bnt ioy disease always aftre a month or two after 1 came out of ths.hregdtaL' I tomd mydU sms area returning and I caßed,by ;thsadvtoscda goodfrUndejmlna, onDa. keymr, who oas restored my sight, told my eyewarensal'tyaa Mares, Ths Doctor £are ms “LtmUsy’s Bleod Bearchsi** and . ;, DAYID 'Plttstargh, Jalyfi, 1861. <* Oi&loa XtOs, Olga. | Wlt&ssft—N JV H*EueTi' Anderem street, A&a* ghny City. ‘ A BAD 8088 LBQ GVRAD. ; fmonai Septeeibar I>,18(1w*lT hereby oattfy Chat t have hail a/sore tog lt was .ooTsred with tfesrs aadaona so-that I could at t wurfe tor nesriy a yssr. KyUgswailed so that I waa .unabu to do anything tor a ' ng tinie, to* at IsMt six months.; I Madssvsralcfthabeatdoctostnthe city, but without any ba&sflt; Entity XcaOsd on Dr. Sayrer, |tt No. 140 Wood street who only attendsa ma about tWo weeks, and gave hottka cl medietas ami 1 am now entirely sMI and bavteoc tinned wall for six months. •• I'nsr-' smptoysd at tha lagU Engl&s Home, os Fourth-street, where any one can see ms. THOMAR FARRELL, ..■•'N# eartiU to gtt fkt rQM Mail; as there U a mm* irfttitoOimarUL ' ;' ! vl rllsUtmmr I..CTIM. af ft tha ■tadvef years to concantretw tha life of tha Fins .Tretinto* Medicinefcr -thelmaattd nroat, is BOwoSsrtag to aßfbKi&gbtmairitytta re* enUof Uaaxpsrleaca. Thfe CrehT great and cwd pedjdßefeprepared wtth vauch qga; tha tar Mug . di*tfllal«xpnßtfytwtt,fe therefore fret fhnaU' | . Imparities sdccwaMm <«.■_> It has cored mowQMsa of OSwnmpilon than ary knownrereadrpa'iaHh.'" It wQIcsrtBBONOBIYXfi, - It wfll core :”' f ' It wffl Con SORB YHBOAt AND BREAST. Sit WIR can COUGHS AND OOLDA, and to an I®. far dfeeassa; of, tha. JQPNXYO ad ÜBntuTWK^Ljuam'• . ■. ayßrimef OwatwWti.wa- 1 ■- mipW wqiu .An ta . turfliWt thmimdwmu.
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