' *■ ' • . " '"^•*^ sl^^^^, * , a«Hr»y^,'^ja aa!S^ 3EIWFe^ii -: • • . ' • •: •••. '. - -*•» - ■ -f. IPESDAY - MOENINQ. DEC. 2. CITY AFFAIRS. ‘OFFICIAL PAt£R OF TUii CITY. M*wo*oio«ioiii Obsutitiojtb for the Gatetu, by G. JB. Shaw, Optician, No. 65 Fift>, •treat ■■corrected dally: 9 o'clock, A. M 13 " m..... m , 6.. •* r , m..*..., Barometer The Criminal Court. iliohMl Trimmer, of the Sixth Word, was tried on Monday afternoon, for illegal liquor ■oiling, convicted, and sentenced to pay a line of $25 and the eosts. ' Oiren MoElroy, broom makor, was arraign ed upon a chargo of aggravated assault and battery, on oath of Michael Mulaney. It ap poars that Mr. M’Elroy was on the road be tween this city and Minersville, .hen ho was mol by the prosecutor and a man namedKolly Thoso men, according to tho testimony of If'w&’?* 4 ! g ?. e 4 t0 8” th « to wlipM’Elroy. if they found him on the way. They mot fero’'v aL„? OUy .*•»■«• coat, fought M Elroy about- a minute, and then jumped back to get his coat. Mulanoy was then standing close to M’Elroy, hot Krily did not 55 e **M. I“W»W|{- K. fact was, that M Elroy drew a knife and stabbed Mulanoy J of a wound from the effects ?JS} b .° 4ii n °t recover for two weeks. oMh.Trr 4 no i tatisfied with the result & Sttit against M'Elroy. n the trial, the catting was admitted by tho defendant, bathe claimed that ho ttd it in gnUtt and rh J ° ry f °“ 4 a lord ‘ c: °* not Thi.’ i d A h % th -° Prosecutor pay the oosts. torn? r 4 « Ul ° J “ ry triils for the present' thOTwin ’ ix »<“ remain,but ifctai , ss=-ji < s?ss >&»*««*** The Lecture Season. ThMoason for commencing our aiaa! course of leeture. here, (ss well „ ia other Western oities,)ls Ister than usual, owing to various oausos, prominent among which might h« named the unsettled condition of things occa sioned by tho war, and the lack of available and attractive lecturers. We are informed that tho Lecture Committee of the Meroantile £ihrary Association are in correspondence with lecturers, ffl j t wh a°J“ tavo to come some time daring the winter. The course win opened by Georgo VandenhoiT, Esq., of New fork, about the middle of this m?nth, wUh Nradings from “Los Misorables," Viotor Hu ” o] d / P “ rn , ar WOr , b ' Mr. VandeohofT being an oldi.vonte with our lecture goers, he will s“**o l » large audionce. John B re f ßd , Ral P i ' Vllldo Emerson have prem- Jw Islf?”’ on ° ° f ,h 0 mom borß of the or re 8D 0" ln ‘V Esst > and will endeav or to effect an ongageient with Henry ;Ward ? l h "- w »ndeU Phillips and others/ Press thfd'urt" H”, b ?'” ”° tto Mason Jones, the distinguished Irish lecturer, who Is at trading such attention in Now York by his lectures on Curran, Milton, etc. Invitations havo boon sent to Greeley and Curtis. The former declines to leave his post of duty for a fh?‘l°Tr >V lccturotai the “back boos of the rebollion shall gave been broken," save .rite, re ?l“ d n'” " dnity ° f hi ‘ P o,t - Curtis' Bu-lr i k ' Corammoe . "It is pot possible. 1u " n “‘ ctliuo t my memory does, and I hope one day to follow.it and see you in my ■Dk.-Sch KSCE or iVii.ADEi.rHU.— Those of oor readers a. •. . aBJ „; all t 0 coni , uU lho above nanicj fc -ontl,.man, wifi havo an oppor tunity this afternoon and to-morrow aotil No° D . , i°w m^ r M 3d ' *' Dr - Koj.er'r No. HO Word «tr,et ,1s tho Doctor i, nol ' certain ns tbo time of his noil visit, ho vrooid advise ail tyho wish to avail themselves f his idvie,, to M , on the preseol occasion """ Dr. fcioeiick is me inventor of the Bospi remoter tor examining .the longs, nod o,„. prioto,- .of the well established Polmoo.c ‘ 3Saweo:i I'ooio, and Mandrake 1’ In. All His medicines can be had ns above name 1 a. Dr. laej tor's, No. 14(1 Wood street. InsViu-ciivE Lectcue.— Eey. William B. T“ 1 , d ° h , r J cra ‘<*tnre for tho b.nelit nn n Lad ‘°' Soldlor ’ “Aid Society,An New Brighton, on Thursday ovoning, December ■ith, IP -ho M. E. Church. Subject, “Words * D^i-^°A r s , os *” The leotnror is eminecly qualified to both ploaso and profithis His reputation as an orator and an original thinker .s wide spread. All who will amend will be amply repaid for their timo aad will oonror a favormpon tho suffering soldiers who kayo-gone ont to defend the liberties of our rostrums and pulpit.. Lot there bo acrowded Fane Lacrpne—Bov. Alex. Clark wii I ro peat h,s lecture on “Kadicali.m," in tho M. F. Church, Last Common, Allegheny City, on Wednesday ovoning, December aj. Mr. Clark If a gentleman, of fine talent., and an attrac tive speakor. liin loctnro on “ Badicsliem" it “ “>'«Mting one, and,wo are ploased mat ho has ooneomod to repoat it. By tho way, do not onr “ leotnro committoos,’’ in seeking for talent abroad, sometime* eyerlook superior talent at home. TnEDBivTnD Mkkat Cab,- Crimn.-Tbe drifted men in Camp Curtin are marching lor too seat uf war, as last as regiment, can be organisid and despatched .hence. On Friday ““ regiment loft for tho South—on Satnr daj- another—and in a few days Q, a , Cnrtin w.ll not contain a company of drafted men. , be desertions have boon very large, indeed to each an extent, that aomo of tho companie. are reduced ono third and oven ono-half b'none* Death -Mrs. McCoy, wife of a aoldier now in tho army, died .uddenly on Monday forenoon, at hor residence in Xem poranccvillo. The deooaaed was about thirty soven years of age, and leaves jeveral chil -dron. An inqneat wai held, and tho jnrv found a vordict of death from natural oanaea A boy belonging to this family was acclden laUy drowned last spring. Tan great sale of books, photograph al bum., gold pens, papors, ic., will be continu ed this evening, at McClelland's Auction Lovers of good books .honld not let the pres ent opportunity pass without making pnr ehatea. This is tho largest etook ever offered at auction la this city. Dxpiuturb ov tub Dbafted Men., Tho two regimonta of drafted (pen recently organ n°w ”> lort yoalorday ovoning for Washington, as announced in onr column*. I>elter from ithe Pittsburgh Hack, tails.Un'tli Pennu. llegimenl. Cnrrmqiomleece of the TilUlnirgli UZ7,[*„. Washisoton, Nov. 21), 1802. We Jut Pittsburgh on the 28tb of August, and immediately upon our arrival here, our regiment war detailed as Hospital Guards in and around Washington. We Brat camped on Meridian Hill, noar tho city, whore wo re mained until two weeks ago, when tho differ ent companies of our regiment woro psrman ontly douilod ns guards for the different hospitals, around hero, daring the winter Onr own company, tho only ono from Alle gheny county, was fcolujted to guard the Regimental Headquarter. ; honco we are now stationed in the city'perrorming that duty Ihore have been, from time to time, various rumors ol oor joining.with othor regimonts to form a brigado; but as yet wo glory in the name of an independent regiment, with Roy fi tone, formerly Mr jor in the oiiljlueli tails, as oar Coiouol. (As to the boalth oi our regiment; it is bet irlii an , 4i,il ° VTO ” cr * camped on Meridian .util. As for-our owri company, wo have ten a l ', tho majority are afflicted with rheumatism 1 . Although wo have ecu hut three months in tho. service, yet, ,ji °-r number, via: Jacob sieen' e bJ r ‘ 6d E 1 now tW P th t h They, noble follows tho hundreds of tbon dint lof. ,?v h at lia cMI “ r ‘ae JJre.i -40,1 lori “ s friooda to Jffjfv 3 o! their oodifiry. Their B “‘ »• are happy to 1 ~'-5“ tho "’ have boon no I *8 F- s “ :*»»«l>.d a , "S. we doubt »ot would oompare favorably with any that day gimp i- p .£* .. “‘'kj' ' Oar offieore, premming that £nd ??I »t homo, farnUhod tho in anyth’* a* P ar P°*“ ot taming onr thoughts I 1 ouother channel, aad to make ni fool good | also. Th.j succeeded nobly,and yon may ho bl»».'rMh" fr ry '^"” lU,Tb o^»«. a™ Ho A. F. CHaro»r, Gonerai Agent, No. l& t Fifth etwei, Foe Fill led Wntr.a Waaa.-The winter Jj-.V"? "• and »o mast provide ourselves Jood 10 kM P 03 comfortable. A fl. inH d overcoat is tho Tory arti “d ” d °“ 1 »f any piaco Vb.ro and ?,,! g f l ono thlt Will look as well, Uh .V* moUmo withstand tho moat so nn weather, as at W. H. MoGeo A Co's ° f F ° li ~? 1 strool and Diamond Square! Allegheny. Thoir stoek of overcoating 5"*“?“ “ nd drMS clothing, pantaloqns of all ?at.,. r VT’ «"»Wi »»« of the Th ,° Fontlemen's furnishing wM S ,7«“„‘" » Phaser would e£.uU ° a McQm4o °- if rou desire a SauuiL Ouue, merohant tailor, woold most resentfully Inform his friends and the pnbhe generally that hohas retnrned from the f” , hi ; B took or fall aad winter fr r'tola U “ ,to , ok 00,1 * , ' t * of the-latost stylos of cloths, oassimeres and Testings, selooted s[rSo a o no„ I rM; rapOrUtio, ‘ 1 - Gentlemen lowi S rt 6lt “ g garment, and at price. l° WBr th “” *'. “7 other tailoring eatabllsh “ _?* in the city, would do well to giro him an H^ 1 sTm 1 ' fV* Graham, merchant tailor, No. 54 Market street, one door from Third , Po /, >m, a,reaii J sacrificed Bom. of ‘ ati bmr «‘ ttpop,. Soldiora. Helen „‘“J 01 '" supply yonraolyea with Holloway e PlHs and Ointment. The iii!L Zhilltb"' - ? 11 “ i *‘»ngthon thoatomaoh, whife the ointment removal all pain, and pro ymt* pit rnarka. Only 25 eenta per box or . • 231 Watt utn get inn Best— A New York manufacturer of Photograph Albnma. haa leaaed theatore No. 52 Fifth street, third door above the Theatre. They will open on Monday the lat day of December, a large thrto°rld h ° p b°<°gßupb Albums made in i. ? 0I L 0 * *? lh ” P ro PUßty ownera of thia city ;? h ' r ' t b * K> 7 '”; ‘bat any repaira needed about their houses will be done promptly, if they A “ ?“‘bb«rt’a CorpSeler and ®b»P, on Virgin alley, just above Southfield street. offioe, No. IUS Liberty street, day or night. All orders left at the above place will be promptly atteoded to. All calls must be paid in a«J ranee. /L Dr. C T. Sun-tans, Qorman Teacher aod translator. Address Post Office box IS. j Dsktistht.- Dr. C. Bill, No. 24(5, Ponn «t. attcru- r f-nsrhes of the Denial profe.i MAURI E-D: ,s “' *■/ «1» n.r. .'Ohn •’ I' , .. LiV, ISD FI.EMIMi, ,f P[,,. Lui ~ ...I llv. M IT N B k. TOBUfNtIIC. of Moo:, CMt.uCy. r*. j IJiltS' KAKCY FURS on illeicns famjv ruiw, run cats, collars t glover HATS AN!) CAPS •n- tj and stylo „t lU- hUh?- *<>., t B |, lU „j aiol tor aalo AT M-> 21 DIAMOND and cot J-T'mV‘mV' SM ! T P' S I.USTKAL hashing VLniD, which aavt-a half the ~oap and n ,. ar ttl | UlB wM? "i 8, f bd Dl,h ‘* with a »«>at,U;ul whlu. hutro One 'jo»rt bom*. f or 2A eeota, wilt ,Jo waabing four time* for a krgi- family. ,J, aIQ !t c,ir, ‘*" el ™** ,n ««o-fuurth lhr time ttM< ] letter than by any other proc<<*a ’ * T.7* 11 U ’ l *»Hnkcl«rj, i« torn the bottio anil got yurjr moory. Sol.i b, thn ..Jm „ nar , or gallon, r« th, Wooden * ud Willow Wari e r , I " t,7 ! ,u 21 Diamond. l*flt«LuTEh. N |'‘a. ! J vVnRK iN K Hil , J ’ Manuf ‘ lcU iror of W 1 li~K A bM OD hand ami muk.* £ , , dor £(>RKKN WJRB ; PLotJR A ni-Aiu WUIK U VYoiK U , LAo ‘f : “ ud un.un.rn,,, IUK WORR, for garj-nn, stand*. Arrf. way* lor.floweia, Wire Lattic® aod Trellis Work U , arbor*, fir..; yUBSEUT FBSDEBS• BAT **l» UODtfK TBAPB; MEAT AND UIIEESE ha wo STKKKT^ 0 at No * 80 i'OUKT' STBEKT, mur Wood, PUiaLur-b, Pa do2l:Giqhs ° ’ QIL R£> oistillkhs and Tu LL« fc Sl B SC Iu “ Cl ' rdlu,co U»u Watiwml “ but a limited tappjjr will l* made at fir*t. ’ 67 Wood itrwt. «el»-2awtf JOHN HHBATHj ' ( BA flora, OOAL AND on, FLATS, At unu of Inie Craig, CBAIQ STBKCT Flr*t Ward, Allegheny City, Pa. nffiS lfl n O4^iol l S^?, *° v rt ,!° Dt h ? “ a » to Alleghcaj City P. 0., or loft at the Hardware Store of It. Wotfl Jr., corner of Liberty ind Bt. Olalr itrf*ta. *iu r° prompt attention an*n'tf >R> iDliSttlßS.—” I 7& hJula, guod to choice N. O. Su/ar '/* J© prime Porto Bfco do; W> do do fit,/ngo do- bbJa era*hid, granulated 4 coffee Sugar; B ;« bafc * S 0 lo P* tm* Elo-Coffee; Wlßiil Java _ " 200 bhla. U. O, Molaiaw; '* 200 do u~>rM l braced. Brmp, good c„ cßoic, 1 >0 Lexci resorted Lrnnda Tofeatco: .40 JtegA G twiit Tobacco; 20) lialf Ciu.l, Y. U., U. P. El.ck Tom; AUo • fuJI .took of 6 r»U. usu&iij ko|,l l„ „„ | n atoro and fof nls by fIHBIVEBALAZEAR, 27 and 29 MmUbßuld «trwft. ljkuuvkd Tula Day, LN SIUKK Xli iOLbU Jersey Saeot PtUtgis; I car ljaJ Peach B ow Potatoes; •A tar lends York State Apple*: . iO tibia. Filet Hominy; o do ftoil Unttep; '■i j Bbellbart" *•5 do union*; And tor *uJ« by S'unLkj to*.—" 176 boxes W\ H, Cheese; I keg No 1 Burd; • Wj bbls. prims Apples, assorted kinds; ; 'i do prime Ci>;er vinegar: 5 do n*-eet Cider; Ja«X r-J'r.‘To«a coast could not bo established and vig lal act.ritj like the present, without com mutate.and Inflicting un »St r'” J r'' r,,r "* D »*“»»• and .object... Iu clear case, of these kind. I have ui vs pi.sti,!. heard and redressed corn, p amt. from trlonuly power,.: There i«, hoc dWi/i r *° ““ d number- of doubtful cate, upon which the government unable to agree with the government, whose protection „ demanded by the claimant- Tbero are, moreover, many caret in which the from it lhoir “■“son. tuffor wrong, from tho naval or military aochorilio, of I ,r eign nations, nhich ihe gorernmoul „l ihese -.ales are nolat onee prepared to redres., I have proposed to „ome of the foreign Stale. ~‘ d “‘“b 0 " 1 co ? r '“‘'‘'“* to examine and adju.t such complaint.. This ha. been made ..pee,ally to Great Britain, Prance Spain and i'russia. Iu each case it has been kindly received, bnt not yel formally adopted Application, havo been mado lo me be many free American, of African dc.cem ~ favor the emigration with a view to-aucb c„l -.n.aalion a, was eonlemplatod In recent aoti of Lopgroaa. Othor panic, at homo and »'»“ fr,lm ‘““.".ted and other uio n ,b. ,v ' US u B: -" , ,* d while on the ether hand several of the Spani.h Amonc/vn republic, have proto,„d Lain”, the vending or lucb colonics to iheir rc-pcc .V. termor,e, Under the,e circumstance. I cave declined to move any such oob nv 1-. any ctc-.o without Unit obtaining tho .of it. government With an agreement on part to rcceivo and protect such emigrant. ,u all their riguU us freemen, nnd I have at the same time cuored lo the several Slates .i.„ at. d m the • tropic, or having coionios there, lonogot.au with them, subject to tho advice and touroot ol tho Senate, to favor tho volon tary emigration of portions of that clas. lo • heir respective territories, upon conditions which snail bo equal, just and humane. i.:-joria ind liaju «/c Test Iho only t.»nn m., to -hlch toloaii Jf African ■ rom here, oonld go with a eartainty of boiog received and adopted a, citizens, and I regr/l to say that such persons contemplating colo nizatior, do not ,eom to willing to emigrate to those ““““tries as to some other, nor willing as I think their mtorost domand,. r hc ‘"'h i O "7“ r - ‘ b ,“t ‘bo opinion i, .„t„ r . taiaod that before long thoro will bean ang monted and considerable omigration to bofb of theso countrioß. Our relations with the European States ro mem undisturbed, ami with the Staler of our “.psclally fllexioo, • P°, 1 ' r «itiont says ho has favored tho nro. jects of too Atlantic Tolograph, and oxtend ing the PaciOo lino to connect with that which Ho b l : M ir i,' X ‘ o | nJ ' :d v‘ 0r "“ ll, “ U “ S8 ‘*“ Umpire Ho thinks that the mineral reeources ol tho “ ««£ *“ ba developed as rapidly would ha! 6 . V"2 Sle P in tl ““ direction would have a tendenoy to improve the ro vennes. Ills worthy a sorioos consideration m?u b '.b' < ' U ‘ 0 " traor din»rj mofiuroi to pro moto that end cannot bo adopted. The moans which vuggest itself as most likely t „ be effective Is a scientific* exploration 1 The vast expenditures incident!, tho mili tary and naval operations, required lor tho XmTL'h ‘ h ° “avo bitherU been mot with a promptttudo, aod certainlv nnnsnal in similar eircamslanocs, and the public credit has boon fully maintained The continuancei of the war, however, and tho in creased disbursements made necessary, de “r“tld , - < 0? blJ ;‘ roUooli t>“a as to the best modes of providing tho necessary rovonno. Tho sus pension of specie payment by the banks made large issues of bmtod States notes. In no othor way .quid tho paymont of tho troop, and tho sati,fiction of other just demand. 1. so economically nnd well provided for. It is U K “/of doublf “ l tvhothcr a oiroolaticn of 11. n. notes, payable in coin, nnd sufficient,, large for thn wants of the peoplo, nan ho. tie/ manoully, asefnlly and tnfely mainlaiaed. r Is there any other mode in which the necessary prevision lor tho puhlio wants can bemad/ and the great advantages of a safe and uni form currency see,rod7 I’know of none which promisos so oortain results a cd al th samo time so unobjectionable ns the organiza sion of banking associations under a goneral act „r Congress wall guarded in its provisions 1 o such associations tho government might lurniah cirouiatiog notes on the securitv of 1J t>. bonds dopoeited In tho Treasury Thosb notes, prepared undor tSo supervision of proper officers, being uniform ie appearance and security, aed convertible afire,, i n i„ llui /f'bvi °° M prot '" ,ab “* “gainst tho evils o|ti j imous cur-oncy, and facilitate eom meroo by cocap and safe exchanges, a mod orato rosorvation from the interest on the bonds would compensate tho United States for l im preparation and distribution of the Dotes and a general supervision of the system 1 ra/ ‘lx- turden of th.Vpsrtbf to© public dobt employed as security. would ba gteauy Improrod, and tip jjegoelaHoa of nqw McCORD & CO.’S, _No. 131 WOOp STREET. L. U. VOIOT & CO. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON. Ol'R SPECIAL DISPATCHES. SpccUl Dbp.lr.lM.. Hip Pliuirarsl, o«»,tl«. WisinsoTox, Doc. 1, 1562 CHITICIBM OS TUI PBSSIDBST’s SISfIiQS. Mon begin to Ulk abont strange omissions is the President's Message. First—That it scarcely recommends anything ears with re ference to the compensated emancipation, “Sen as an indication that the President has , had onough of Congressional legislation dur ing tho progress of the war. The friends of , the Bankrupt bill are particularly surprised »t tho absence of the recommendation for at measure. The sovorest criticism made on the messago among the friends of tho Ad ministration is, that it is more remarkable for what it does not contain than for what It Joes contain.. All concede its more than asaal ability. fcUROKOSS DISMIBBBD. l'lio following Surgoons are dismissed by ordor of tho President, for abscneo witbonl loare : Surgeon D. I). Dorsey, 3d Virginia ; Assistant Surgeons G, E. Oonont,3d Wisoon 31E, Seoly, 10th Michigan, S. Ford, 2d Vir g-U‘.,,0. M.Furisch and A. North, fith Ohio, D. J. Caldwell, 74th Ohio. PBOMOTRD. Bng. Gen. Uartsuff, of Michigan, so well known to all Western men in connection with Itesecrans’ campaigns io Western Virginia aud distinguished at South Mountain, is’ pro motfd to a Major Generalship. THK MKDJOiIi BiAUIXIna R.,Atti> Now in Jossioa at St. Louis j» orderod to bo dissolved, and a nov one, with similar powers, orderod t-. asssemblo at Louisville. API'OINTUE.YTS. 0..1. A. Slohr, of tho 2Sth Ohio, and Cot. Im. U l-Ttle, of the 4th Ohio, aro appointed Hngadier Gonerals. Wa havo but a synopsis of the President's Message to lay before our readors this morn jug, note ithstanding that we bestowed our best efforts to secure a full report. The course of the responsible parties acting for tho “As sociated Prose" hi connection with this mat ter, win have to be .pok.n of at another time IV o cannot describe it, and characterise it c as .1 deserves to bo done, in a fei linos-.nd therefore wo postpone the further considera tion of ii till a more convenient season. As to the Message Itself, comment oo Ihe important subjects it suggests, and on tho pre sentation of them in it, mast also bo deforre.l for a day. ThWugh a synopsis gives a general view of the subject matter presented in the document, yet it will be necessary to .aamioo tho full teat Of the Message before wo could presame to form a decided opinion a, to tho several points discussed io it. Washixgtos, I>ec. I, arsorsia op rot i-ebidmt’s vcsa.at. Th. Prcji.i.nt >ajj th. corrwpond.nco touching for.ign affair., which has taken miTt!/" 1 " 1 ‘ h ° yCi ’' h.r.wuh juh mmod. 10 eouip.'tanco with a r M n.at to that loan, greatly facilitated by (b, tt , ld mk . damaad for Oorernra.nt bind. whiSi sfi IU. P au°Addict Pr °| P ° ! ‘ d " s ' ,t£m »«W Woato. >* aa additional recommendation of th» mwsore of considerable weight, fa, l-di man, lb»« would ? 1 . '“f interests, by the opportunity of’ foroUto existing institution. UTOrinU, ander tlie a,:t fabitltutine only the «fcnr*t uniform national circulation if or tfc o local a d yanou. rttouiation now Issu.d. TY ‘hen gives a Bommary from rotor, to tboVoporu of a,: o"' “ d “»• *»a“blb«, Ho h ° y “* ° nl 7 *>riof abstract/ tho fi b«re..is a decided improrement in the financial condition of the Poot Offioe Do partmont compared', with s pr.ce!ing y.„ nublia 1? f th ° Intori » r «port» tbit tho r P ov.n°no d ‘ U ™ 4 “> * • .«n» of trodbl^'h 8 of lQdi ““ aff ? ir * and the recent troubles, he say* : “ I submit for jour snaaial consideration whether our loilUn snail not bo remodeled." * Ho Enggecta tho earlieit completion of the Pacific Railroad, and al.o MkeSho fayorablo ? c ‘ 10 " ° f Con B r ® 3B on the projects forenUrg- Z £i'J'Z C “ als oi n«a°b «Zo° r '!? idonl rofet " 10 hia compenaated l?* ,?*. ' Oll P.reetatdatlon of Sept. 22d, and 1 lh! *t poruon otjthe earth ooonpied by •H'. 1 '" baited .StatM is wcU idaptea to bo tho homo Of onr national family, but notfor two ormore. In the inaugural ad , dross, I pointed ont tho total iaadeqnacy of *ih aS * remedy for tho difference t woon the pooplo of thn two leotiona. I did oin Inngmigo Which I cannot improy. “ , I byucally speaking, we cannot ccpirate— we a V fY 0 ” ros peotiye sections from ; oacb other, nor build an lmpaasabl. wall bo iwocn tnoo. ~ Ho then remarks at length on the difficulty IVoY/ D . B .t°* N “ tioIlal bunndry lino. Tho 1 rcsidont then; ouggeat amendments to tho Constitution, I (Congress concurring) to be proposod to the logislatnres or conventions of tho sovorul bums, whioh, if ratiliod by throe fourths of said legislatures. to be valid as parts of said Constitutions. l“t. Tho.rtlcU proposes to nil iSutoa abolishing slayery be foro January Ist, 1000 shall rooolve a oooT ponsatlon from the United States. Sd Thet I f “ I ■ la « i *7 chance, „y Mm. before the end of tho rebellion, shall bo 7for oror free; but ell owners, who hod not been disloyal, shall bo compensated. 3d. Congress m.y eppmpruu monoy end Tide for colonising free colored persons, with Statos°° nMat ’ * l a ° y plac ° wUtKmt tk « United] Tbo President discusses the*® articles at r° lo r^” J a,k “ ,f ’ th «> for a common objoet, slave property is to be sacrificed is it an 7Z t h lh , I ‘ Übo doao al ‘ n cb'orgi lf » ' t °” n ' s '' " “»» ea.llj ?,*'?• y "° oan p™»rve th. benefit, 0( th ; Lnlon by thi. mean. Ihan wo can by tbo war alone, u it.sol economical to do it 1 Tbo pro posed emancipation wonld ihorton this war S°‘ Ual !i P ' iC “’ ” nBur “ * n in aroaso in uopn latioo, and proportionately tbo woaltb of tbo country. Tim President tb.n .ay. tbo plan " lh "° recommended not, bet that a ro.olnlion of tbo national an tfon ■ y nor‘im l “, k * 0 ° epU “ l wiU,o » l «■ adop tion, nor will tbo war, or proceeding, under tbo proo amatton of Sopt. 22d, bo atafod, be can.o of tbo recommendation of thi. plan. It. ttmoly adoption, I doubt not, would bring r.storntionpand thoraby Hay both. 8 And notwith.ianding this plan, (ho recom mendation tbat Oongrcs. provide by law for compen.attog any State which may adont emancipation boforo ibis plan .hall hare boon Thh, d „| UPOD ’ “ ‘“ne.tly renowod. This plun t. recommended as a moan, not in conclusion of bntaddltlonal to, ail other, for ronoring and pro,erring tho national author ity throughout tn. Inion. Tbo .object i. presented c. Ins.pl, m it. economical a.pLt. . l u V.ss:.. u u p w” p * * hom “- S.- fn conclusion ihe Pro.id.nt eey. tbet the dogma, of the great pMI .re 1n.d401.c to wUb di'ffi 7 Tb ° occasion paled high and 7° ma *‘ ri, « th > oo h'b.Th*a6r ,al thro "B h "blob w. paa. "HI light us dowd in honor or diahonor to the D hl'T"'',, W * lhM "• »« for the l nion. Tho world will not forgot that while »C -ay thi, .. do know bow*4 tbl boioo, m giving- freedom to the .lave, wo wh.VIT tn bunorebl. alike. iIL , I , B *' n “ n, ‘ " h “ "• preserve. w 7 shall nobly save, tr loeaol, lo.s thojajl neat hope or tho earth. Other m.en. may .no ccoj, this oouid Htot fail ; th? way is /lain— peaceful, fenproa I an°«»t:on., under a gen.r al act rf,Congress,’well guarded in tUI provl- The President endorses hii Emanolpatlnn l reclamation of September, and sap. there?, no .troight „r crooked, .uitable tor a na .? 1 U!, "Ml«rp upon which to divide lie recoin menda the adoption of .an am ond ment to t ho Constitution, propo.ing that every Stato in wmch slavery exists shall abolish t£ therein before the first of January, 1 800 Mote, ' bc compensated bp the Unltod All slave, who shall bavo onjoped aotnal freedom by ibo chanoo or the war at an. tl m , “ n ; 1 tb « .haubo L. 1 r., eo, but an owners of such who have n.. .been m.loya, sb all be compensated for -o-igrc., iaaj oppropriate mono* f or the ‘ «t colored with thoir »onl at aoy plane or plaeoj irlthoot btutefi. <>Ri) i’onpoi ’h” ! nitcd I™" treats these measures at some cegta. maintaining that witbeot slavery the reW,her, eould nevor havo dialed, and with "ul it could not continue. I' roin UuHhirigl on, W.-.Hia«ro», lJ.c. 1. The Secretary of the •hevy a Report embracos dotaiied reports of the various successes of tho nayal expeditions dunng the year, the vast increase of the ves acts of w»., and the efforts now making to capture tbo pirate Alabfcnm. In relation to tho selection of a navy yard “ The c ““ atr “ ,:ll0 “ of 'ron vessels, ho says ■ Tho conflicting reports and the conditions of tho'v- d t” *" "“ thori ‘ i ”ff the Secretary hVi a 1 ‘ rcootvo and accept Leagne Is land, have oonr.si.ncU embarrassment.and I ac^ee ti “’ r< ’ l '! r °y. dMla " 1 il ro "Peetful to delay action uut,l (.engross should convene. As neither the harbor of New London nor the waters of Narraganset Bay are adapted to tho purposes and wants of an iron navy, what ever may bo their advantages in other re sl’tes ’r a ? d “a K “” I "‘* nd h «* the reqni -1 of iresh water seourity from external enemies and prosimity to iron and ooal, I propose to rooeivo and accept for the govern menttho uinnioiOcent donation of tho*oity of direct Uoa P m ”»»all otherwise .la'ff'ht' '•' U '’ lb ‘ ,rn °. <'?<* Aon. McClellan’s ;i ”■ h “" bM “ assignod to duty as Adjutant tloaeral of tho Department of tlio Missouri headquarter, at St. Louis. Leave of .been* has bd„ granted to Del. Celbnrno to visit hU home In Vermont before entering nnor, h i Uty. Oen. McClellan endorsos the Colonel as one Of tho nio.t efficient officer. in thearmy! Particular* of tho right at Snicker*. Fcrrf. V C;ianr I L i, , Nov. 30th 7P. M —Br!> iuhl bM J"“ returned. Uo atuokid h. enemy at Snicker 1 . F.rry and Uom with 300 c«al ry inU) (heir 0 ™“ w“ tho other ride of th. river and near Bern! ville. Oar moh oharge eplondidlv whereof* thoj mot the omoit. M'hite'r cavalry wa. nyen in alt directions; nearly ail their offi cere were captured and their color, token" in h £ “. Third breath Td* and° roated^* n * a paTa * r 7 «1.0 attach i'orty of their men, with horrea, wore token pmoaer., and fifty killed and wounded, aid two color, were talon. One wagon loidof f “ li o»tHno. wa. piokod np on th. road, thrown away by the flvinoT -JlJr" 1 ?‘ 4ht 7 OBtl eighty horees were tlfa M fifteen!** |0!B ta ki, " d “<• -2-w h ' , ““- Stahi r »P ort " that hi. officer, and men « b worf! d lenU P> ‘“>4 u.ed only their, "Z U«ol«o report, that there ii , bri fade under tlcn. Jone. at Winchester, but ' ket toM k w U |* V in for " > wa> » l Now Mar- 1 b “ •rn!** 1 M reporftd prevlon.lT , cl “ [Signed,] P. SiOki; Coaifc'' !'*£> ■i.V/'pTmo o-' ' ' , i lUHIfH CQJIGBSS—SECOND SESSION. WiaaiHGTos, Dec. 1, 1862. Hotris. The proceedings wer. oponod with pmjnr bj tho Bor. Mr. Stockton, Chaplain in tho coarse of which ho rotorned thanks for tho brightening prospects of liberty f„r tho slate, and for' our emancipation front a system which ho said has inrolrod ns in so muoh sin, sorrow and shamc-and a renewed {“l, 1 ” 11 £ roa t a t powers, insuring tho on tUMUon!*"' 7 P roa P° rit y of The roll of members was called by States A quorum answered to their names A message was received from tho Senate and r jr?” th , at bod * assembled" aoa ready to proceed te bagiae's On motion of Mr. Washburne, a similar message was sent to tho Senate, and at ™, i“ stanee a Committee was ordered to be an ,0 . ih conjunction with a similar Senate, to wait upon jtho Presi dent, apd inform him that they are read? to £make“ 7 < ’ omDoni “ U ™ he may be plcJscd E . ol Conkling, of New York, offor- f d “° lat:lo "s which was adopted, instruot thf °° N,TaI a »<™ t 0 report mnd?rf Vs“°" and roliible Urio whS?“"t* * ° f w,r 00 L » k « On exigency may arise, and of ostab ware™®t„\h'*i t ”£ communication from other nor? which o^a 5i “1 Comm ‘ttee re- P„ 1 " l,il ° f ?*, xariens plans suggested ffi SfS ;£ issz gSttvxiittss-zrz SStredTJ?'* m ?y. and what shall not be trans-* mi i“ d ‘ hro “K h the mails of tho United State,. ' r ‘ ® ox effered the following: th » citiaea. of the Dnited States hevo Men soiled by porsous anting or pretenciing tolbo aoting hnder the cf the United States, and hire been J“"fiction of the States reeidenee, and imprisoned in the IBm * Dd camps of the Unitod States without any public charge being nre ferred against them, and without an, onw unit, being allowed to loam oj ind -b **’ m * d “ or alleged egainßt them • Sfatel h »h‘.re’,b° h * rrMt ‘ bl, ° bB °n made in t ? W * w f* no lnßn *T®otio.n or ro- TjolHon, or preteaco thereto, or ear other oh al"?°wb n J° l^?. Mtl i° rity cf the Government and where&e, it la the aacred right of ever* liberty IhW d ,hall DOt bfl d «Prfwd bis noerty without due process of law and »ii.n arrosred shall have a spredy aid ’publt trial by “ ‘“P"'* ll i«7 I therefore, P l i e Do ' 1 " ° f Kcpreseata nr.?tl™. h by " >nd " nn ail such arrest, and pract oos as unwarranted by the Constitution and laws of the United States, aad si aa asurpation of power never girea up by the jmoplo to their rulers, and do® horoby P demand h« a h arre *ts shall hereafter coass, and that all parsons so arrested and yet held shall hav. a prompt) and pablie trial.Uorffn. ~0 the provisions [of tho Constitution. • * On motion of Mr. Colfax, of Indiana the K'nayiV ro!oluliu, > were tabled-,ou 1 ,^ r ' of Illinois, offered a rcso lotion that the President be requested to in form the Bouse what citizens of Illinois are now confined io Port. Warren, LafavMt, , n d otht'rori,‘° d ,' h °,°' d C *P itol |wi»«»%»2 any noon Whalen”'. P '“”’ of conllnoment, and that the p Cb ? were arrested, and “ form ‘he Bouse of tho name, of tho persons arrested in Illinois and State”"what P h ll0 ”‘ ”“ Uid ” lh “ limit * » f mid “icni, by whom mane, and b, w ,o,e authority the arrests were i bu^'id'oV; 1 . 0 /’ ° r II1 ," moTed tabl * ‘i>» Adopted; yean, 74 ; pays, 40 I SSi of liT Pr«id°e n n’tf‘, o Me",ige Wa,t r *“ l ' ,io " Mr. Washburns, of 111 , from the Commit- Mrtad P Xi' d .h° w i il “P““ ‘he Preoidont, ro Md^J h .h‘ u ? , , hvi Performed that duty 3E£“ '° Uld '° r ' b ™' b “■»- Nlfh“i PriT t“ Semu ’S Of the I-re.ideet M 1 4i.“°wr^.x»y.ord d oe‘ h m “ Mr v » l J. e P Q,OD ' and Ori ntod. r Mr. Vallandigham desired to Bay a r f ew 4^:zu™i:zr mi ° r ‘ Mi I V. 1» Place WeUo°o, r l,i g D n ;d FO '“ Ddon ’ ° f “*«•■ •« Amo. Welker, of to.Bs.chu.etts, ,0 .apply Among the notice, 0 f bills, we. one by lh "u , ‘“ f Jul ? ! «< co es to h cree.o the revenue by e reduotion of tho Ui 10 ! 6 ” o ,'? 11 ' 8 por e»“on. to-dey on ib'e^ningoMrs'.*.:" 0 Cr ‘'" jßd ™ S ‘absent,' 1 the Senate Mr" by tho Preßident pro ° 6on “ t , or " Present except tbe follow '“Si l i“ m - bayard, Doolittle, Hall, Ken- Bouri: llmot> “ nd Wilson, of Mis- Dr T Sand n .rienT' h ’ d " ilh P^Cr b >' lb “ K »>'- tbfe r r.d I .°n n „. i ;'r, k f'K 0 i ' h t7l.''";LT J ?" iCa:cd ' d State. Senator from Thom’ r p“n n ° y “ U '” d lh<> d ' Ub of J “ b “ »• CdC % Ti Oregon. Bta "' Senator from the State of Ithodo “ land t Sl m ./f a ,mmo J n,"°“ d ** tb ° .f The above Si usual oath. From the Ht»Dyo 1B T. 83 Abet of tub Potoh.c Hooember Ist, 1862 ’ t th. n . g .h“^^° irobjoot *• « baa tranapired to-d.y worthy of .p”n , / B d“ J i, “ nn ' s “•>>*. "n -**b Th« skies to-night promise a storm. Fa J 1 n C,fIC0 ' D «»- I—Sailed, tb. St. g s3 3 non l* witK 300 passongors and tiX'£&zr { ° T N,w rotk '— wv - Markets by Telegraph, 71 am'' 0 R~r?T. t ' < X D ? tm > 64103 80,000 bush. At p " k 6, «d?; tale. 1200 bwt Wh’ krflmit!SJv“'“ 1200 *«*■ ■> °@»*=. kiveb intelligence. The rlr.r mmolo. about stationary at this point, »ltb .can, (our to, b, markl , tot Thor, was ooo.ld.rohl. rate feu 0,(010620000, nigh, hot towards morning It ooassd oml ,ou crt ., u ' Uood, and mild, with .Tor, appearance of more wet Bo.ln„, ... a. actlrc at th. „ hul Je u „ "° '* l ' th ” W «*«*• •»“> rai.Mer.tlon. Th. n*»ipu mMI , i th. bet of ahlpmenU being limited 1, mJZ Til? ° f Tb ° rlKr b “ '«>!"» .0 moch that bo.Uee ß eot Uk. hut lilt I. „„ on..|blrt 'of . cargo. If ther.li not more ndn before long u«- TigttUoa will «wa ha entirely itt,pe n j ti S ' . o ‘ b ’“‘“' rT *' Whaling, I judlJol.UarUnMii ImmGraham, ftntnZW tllla.Tha Martin *u da. her. UrtThtmelay night, bot wudaAloed ia conaeqaence of Uio Jow water 6h^“,“" I " llCd ‘' ,rMW i> “*• tuli of bar freight eoaM gat up. Th. N.UUnßopu, Tb, Freei.one, s,r C.ncinn.l/, lh. oU» | Z~~ inuuient d.j»rtut». a, jjjj jygy . Ja£ DlL\iI J . The pnacin*! fteamer tom, Gr»h*m, Ayer», rotnrni to Zanamne to*!** & t 4 n m ’ Th« “ dr *" , " ,t t. Mr w *°‘ lClp “'” i 6,1111 »>i* Morce. Tha Clerk, ™LcT’ • WIUOI1 ’ wnl 60 '"«J kttcnljTO and J?; D "f“iC*P t - Li £ h , n„., i1 ,, to probJl . „v«ntag CinctoMU uj W,„m. tUI C ; pt - J ™"’ « »»» teal., fa b.r ““ S °" “ d * hlpPOT »■»*»- E T‘ 21 C “’'' » losing fa ®“ cl “ n *" fad LoniariUe, fad »m b. road, to 10.,0 The Parthania, £r om Cincinnati. i, ov „ 4lle bat «ho haa no aonbt b«n ddla,od In conreqofacoor U» *ow Wfttor. i JTOTtCES. Bnpenor Copper JffiU and SMiLTUio WOlirU, Prrrarfan „ “ PAM, M’CUEDr &’ CO., nannfatnnfa of SHKATHIHO, BBAZIIBS- ABB ““!f„™ P T P * E ' PMS3KD COPPSB BOTTOM, BOTTOM, EPALTEE socbe£ tootoporteraaaddaalfininJiJCTALS.nw plat? fiHUET IRON Wf»p > - h “ d - WSpocial anion of Ooppar ent to an, doalred pat- ' mj29:diwljrT Confeßsion l and Experience „.„. ' AL ‘ D - PnbU,ied fcr tho bonoEtfad thin at ” K * “ ntkm to jonng man who .olfa P 1 B at tho Bamo Urn tho moTc- of Self-Core Bf on. .bo ha. corod btonfaf itoj^ great oipofao tbroegh rnod.ad in.po.mon fad JCwji. o. BOaraBOH.... : JSgTEOBUTSOff, MOTS & MO- Orncjt, N„. n a „,„ Btrut. tnM. , "‘'!r, U ,m^ k . i ° lljiorBTEAll “01NE3 AND WoiiK OASTIHas , BAUBOAD WOUK, STKAM BOILEES AHD SIIKET 1808 JZ J 0 AND .to, ,d CSTBUBKE & EAEHES, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDEK SAFE, °A‘N'k vauu ibon vault doob, and STKKL-LINA'D BUBGLAJi-PBOOF BAF£ M A N U F ACT ÜBBBB. -v«. iza «dm nw Wood iJwuA/eWttreco-NorM nd*. »»*BANK LOUKB aiwajs oo h»r)onj» l. »oto. JONES, BOYD & CAST SXEKL; ato, SPMSQ PLOW ANn A. If. STEEL, STEEL SPKIKOS Ibd AXLES, sura.r of Ea» .ad Fimat*** P^Uab^h, oc!9 JBTJOHS COCHEA S & 880- Sr^* 1 ' 0 * RAiLIi >O.IUOS VADIM unv,„\t DooltS ' WINDOW SauTTKBS, " S«o 0 d. Ire .tS rhird .Irwt, Ur*«.„ Wood „ d U*w on Ifand » .a,,,,, no. Pntfanfa, fancy anJ plain, auiUtble for al] parposc* * hi ih-.rt notice. aIl9 J. o. suuf iTr.riT ~ *3T J - Jv.IKK.PATItrcK A CO Oll'vt'l v"' "'*‘ ol “‘ 1 » Scalers LAllis’ LUIAI.NLIs, SHALES, UIIANDELIBBa, Ac. , LUH ABt '°'■ for KlK!; ' a CLLEBEATED ..n s ,1 ASU LCB “I«ATINaCAEBOH II„t l’ W,°', Chart*. JUB;IjiJ JCgTS. B. & C. P. MABKLE. Pauer MA S L'F ACTrnKIIS and dculon In BOOE PRINT ™^l™ AND ‘wS JZ^vr o'"* 0 '"* iron N °- 47 «““* •“»< «>»». *° SmJthaeld .troet, Pituborgh, Pa. C*-'JASU OH TRADE FOB RAG??. wt 4 Car®- holmes & SOS’S, Dealer* L°u , ln!‘? I< ' M i. AilD DOMESTI ° kills or EX. LUANLL, CEIiTIFICATE3 OF DEPOSIT BAKE NOTES AND SPECIE, No. 57 Mmko, «r"',. I’urgli, I'*. 00-CoU-ctio,,. mad. on all tb. priori,*! dlfc. tbruughoiit tbe UuiU-J Staten, KS'HESKY fir COLIJSS,”To? WAEDTNO AND COMMISSION MERCHANT and FIS i a ln CnKESS . botteb, seeds, PD “lC B, "" r * l,y ■ H °’ “ W ““ d ,tTO,t -— * no! TAILORS. a.' HALE * c 6“ (sow«on to Jama 0. Watt,) Merchant Tailors, Are now receiving tbelr FALL ASL WISTEB STUCK, Which In extent, choice, taate and nrire. will id took the OASSiafBBKa, V&bTINGS, and 4 . , L , OVSHpOATtHOj. \ £■« as^tMattsas 0 -* LfkewUe • Tory choice teiSctioo of .>»„ „„ G S. 3 FL ' RSISIII! '' a °°°DS Auy orders intrusted to oar care will mn*» »itii prompt ftUoiiHou am i punctuality in »U cmaa*, * 008. or PENN 4 ST. OLAIB STBEKTB.' .uru auoes. HJißE.—Our iriend JAMES boots AND shoes. Coni prising nil lbs different TsxlrUo. sad 11, to, “1 Togas; hs.lng »,l«ru-d It hlnuclffrom AT Kastorn manofftctorert, is howurr-paied ’to oOirm n«.Cd *?£?* Wh ’ Ch heo * a "corned tlal coverings for the feet to call on Ur. BOBil feel h 3 «M atavrt | he soiled esreg^?^ *w~Bemember the plsoo, 89 MAEKKT BTBBEZ yCARCE GOODa ~ ’ OEO. ALBBEJE, SOH * OO.i N®. 71, corner Wood and Pourth air pell, DO s ®’. TOOTH'S had CHIt • ■ - nsli IKIrfTS. Wf.M TE P —A . JooDK^MTcapabio kL! li^ss^iassrssgSas -114 Soared street. pear Wood. H to prk*. it the old Itud, n SIS? 0 * w> p. MJlß*ttat,t. ' ' ' '•• » ■'’• '“'f e»is v. SCRAPS WANTED. toGTSweet Havana \J Oranges Jolt Rcelnd \>j stpraasnd fcraato bj •i»*tihb*iibos_ ' 128 Md 128 Wood jUnL' (““voiiVJSKH. old and oew V/model;fccrt&Ulj. v.-i •• u - i-' ■-«: KH*m TKTLKY. 1M gTctJ a_ .J| iUU bbl4.'«itta No. I Haft for Jultbj. T. WILTVBECIIACO.. dol ' WholMaErGrbcttrt- K/l iJBIiS. ; yoith. bTAlji. OlthEjf LW APPBM, toaolTaand fornhbT - M ‘ - OUiraHvWtrtw«. I '“ rrJa;£4 «'-iiKc3i*«^aB*i\3issst2 l , Canetr, Cancerous Formations, 1 Scrofula, Cntaneoos Diseases, Erysipelas, l Boils, «»plei on the Face, > Sore Eyes, 1 Tetter Affections^ Scald Seed, Dyspepcia, ■ 1 Costivcnesi, Old and Stubborn Dicers, Eheumatia Diserdsrs, J atm dice, , Salt Ehsha, !,"f HercnrialDiseates, Gronerai Debility, Liver Complaint, Lo«* of Appetitej , Low Spirit*, . . Female Complaint!,, Epilepsy or Fit*,’ raralyeii or Paley, . Syphilitic Diseases and Canei of the Boeoi, OABM OS VANiSL A. BOTDJ . Plss o j*r»cir i «2 *srL’ D*. Q. H. Kmtm-T tak* fiosiw H rsailn OUlT^ataijelatemrat in fororof s medicine pr £ S “® Ihadenlfcred for. die y.cr. with .Screfcb,, »-i.i-h aroka oat oa my heed,and -forehead so as lodas™ Bl.TKTmma.aad tookoa tea.hair whan'lho do -eaae*ade Ita eppoarance; It also; breko rat «, ar ra aboraand below tha eltpiw.wa J oat Into thoeklt, addaahae.rto«poM a teertbleoto. TSadlKi ""lkmlmißiir thatwrerelraal] hon. CBM rat -I TO rcryr-c.J end low eolrltod, [ud kndgtren op tilhope of a,,. getting { lad We-f aeraral skUIM phyrt-den. Mjoodj In' September I ret, IS* I wo, indncod <0 'lilanui'a larr-o -m noooo b'.sr-unn;" \ anat omfora I had nololtn In parent tdodUnw.,i,n. afar I had need three bottle a hlooj saa&a-. the otowa on my head and tret began to heal. i bare aow taken e!*htor ton bottte, and my bead ae.lara are entirely well .rapt tharea-. naarfnlnTfew Iho “"*• 1 »ill abo Kata that I-had the rhetnaat*. rrej had la np arm. and lep; - The Bland 5,.--he, aim and the rherenatiun. lam now » weil - kT/dtPY**? 0 '* 8 ”' rß 'l I»« «e tapis and you*,’ a. I dU whoa I to twenty, and have increased welpit twenty potmdi. 1 » C tda nlm.strt-. li- tin T”** I. m, forehead awe «, bid that when H, itoopod and lifted Anything awry, the fciooi *rn net ofthscoro. Dr. Keyeer had a phcregTieh btjree m me _by Hr, Cargo, the artist, alter I, begin ?i . T?“* 11 dc ** “> l »how my appeariaeo m b.d as 1, *** before I commenced taking th b medicine. I == tan eeo the photograph, one c ! winch 1, rer ; , .... pomreelon, and alao el Dr. ttr-ssr,-, lie . crrel’ I rronld also etai. that 1 to,h the blactlX-re:. J which TO made before Dr. E - jeer cenrewocc J tre'i. | In*B. Allhongh It helped Eeact, jcu net a oerer fo« an til I got the hind b r Lr tr™. I hlmeelt One bottle 0/ (bt, dij K ~a . , " twooftlmold. I belle, ,t b, a t -rea;dei',treir end better. I here recommended thc'Dlre-J saaren er to a great niaay otmy Wend, for saricne diecre. mid I heller. It Ire. helped the whore of them. Too mey pablieh this If yon wieb, eao i --cl re.xh.es .a.. “ *5? asi « nrey or cared, 1 I!r -this dty, Ho. 4 Plneetreet, and am emj.lo.au a »Ule* Andereon-i Union Barbie Wortr, 'cl v. sma DASTII, A. n-.yn. •—W. M'CCLLOCGH. A BLIND BAN CO BSD I Uva in SJ«er», at Oliatnn up . . nearly blind in both uycc for r-xrlj knr --or*.* I on Dr. Soy-er aboct tfcrw r-.«i k ii»Y'* Watofifreno dlmctloas wi»-' i„.m * • * fcr tho Blind in II, l.Lim.. , DMd not go to Thllodolphio u g.i ..n, „ fc „ . . modlcian thot would con m 0,.. h, .. woo In tho blood. I p.r It two c . .„ r ., ““** *“ tt ” h <»!>lLd in UIU city, and woo Blkn-: b« my dloeaeo o>w,r. rctorood oiler a month or ] oftor I como on* cl lb, horplui. I fotmd my *“ "turning nod 1 t :> 1ht ,.... . 0 good mend ol mine, on Dr. K,y Jar , 6 10 „„ my right, end my oy» ore roari. a, ...i ... Tho Doctor goo. m, ■■Llttdmyßlood Scorcher ao °B lWtb itroct, «h;n ,£ “* f!" THOM AS rillKiLi. -' *1 li,J . "< dm I, .n, ■r/w i» tt* * 'vmmm . - Er - Q£,J B. K»TSSa 1a&31....» HQ Woo., .„ ; AM ' rpHE BBJEATCUBB FOB CONSCM rl RiMt, ta now ojorfoj tomlforlnK hummjtry So r b.V^SSS’XSr 0 ' MJ L l '- liyCICOMAftTffKA ,■ -, ■ t, *L' fc^?T5 l ?“£' OonsSrfbjta. 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