RI Oshrgh 8. BIDDLE & 139., 14116 Ai . ! 'IDATAORMRII-..:1411,1,371B+18: if not of 1 liiici;atipltattardesraeaohea to tho - Montage of i ?Z • f 46; =rie,:nnakt the Muni it.metnee •• .144 the result of ihroe year - 1= 4 E6 2 in the loases end tistitoiribe Campaign whit* p w the approach Of winter; inept at ;talnti South, .1114„ Impressed not only sli;FOrth nUildbOdm; with e ,tie if Um Southern ytt . '-`-'"^"'..._ 1 ... -- t j ors I s ' about at the last more, and b eD i ved aat, or given np,--it rCiti ;41P11 Mhearwhat getqty an.l" tlf tic to say 1. - - x- 'lll3 compeers At Richmond; and in whet toaeala speak amid flier Immo and dean. 11 mbie.lt`th' ortineis of him:wolf and his M allo • .w 'I.. - 'lMvo brought . upon all who tblloackand trusted them- ;'• !, ':,'.i 4 l , llre,iltereftiii,'tp-day, es we hie elreSdy bid= our :masts all:tlininost import liit?i!elpiiirMental Reports tilled forth by the meeting of empires, endeavor to meet s~ the aforesaid by presenting portlots of the rebel "Presi dinqe:hleatageti-in fact, all of It that can - -'Zlltailnaty - ather than a purely local-and per- After reading it, our readers will no doubt t eak up:their minds' that it is what We yes *•:;lsidif Aoscribeci, it to be—a ghOok of '2ltatlents' not written as a good man or a . . ttsteiiiipliet; would write it, penitently end pdahstiTely, butjast u the other kind of a asavemd.the,feleeit orprophets might be SilPisitud to writs it, spitefully and bitterly. ItEOEIAGE - OF JEFF. DAVIS.. }Goittfbastona of :Disaster to _Ate Rebel 411WM—Eforeigit Relations lOnsatisfae . tory to Davis—The Facbange of Prisoners. . ,:.',.';'.'r• l .',. l, Cltaiisstiv,e'reestlefil our arms Mon atter ttittideparture from Richmond. Early in our atrougholds at Vicksburg sod art-.. Radom, together with their entire janisons,'Wpitul Med to the combined lend smug 'forties" . of the soapy. The im portant. intirrlor guidon of Jae kil3ll Df.Xi Pali tato - lheir temporary possession. Oar tasuassesful , assault on the post at Helena L .. followed at o later period, by the in .A4coness; and the retreat of army Irom Little Rock gave to the r' intensg, , the control of the important valley In ',high it is situated." • • "The ablo commander who conducted Ake campaign in Virginia deter edged:Jo • meet the threatened advance tie '-'-- - .-lite!tmottd-e-for which the enemy bad made .30sg , :and wetly preparations—by forcing . to arose -the Potomac cod tight In defense of their own capital and . homes.''',.Tramiferring the battltelleld to their-toit - soll i he encceeded in compelling Abair 'rapid - -retreat from Virginia, and In as; hard (mkt battle of Gettysburg to snoh severity of punishment es die ablest - them bomearly renewal of the cam 1;410 as, atigtirtally prole-etc& Unfortu meetly. the communisations on which our genera gelled for reediting his supplies of ,munitione were'interrnpted : by eztreordi. 'Uri !soda, which le swelled the Potomac is 14'riadsr inipmaable the fords by which abet= -had been made, and he wee „Gina ,totted: to a withdraws', which woe , :meditated with Miliberation; after ocean cc latjt+ttams of captured supplies, and with aoonstsntbutunaccepted tender of battle. -"On: ro rktiton one ,ocatelon the enemy ham adelicierouration of a purpose to , '",lll,lStuser invariably followed by a - tdisi 'retreat t 0 intrenched lines on ettgali..: oat* of our forces." check thus opetied to the • thlinvadere or - all points was inefiteas a ••• of thelrearly scant. liCa:trom portions of.the lerrito./ reel .ctitly °coupled by them, whin the country eurpleed by the intelligence Altat the ottioer. in commend of GumSerland 0141 had surrendered that impciitunt and war dolkinsiblisps irlthottt firing a shot, - upon the summons ofn force still behoved -to halm beenlnsdequste.to. Ito rod notion, and; when. reinforcement* were within.sop. ' - porting distance and bad been ordered to his aid. The entire garrison, Includlog theifornmander, being still held ea prieou etit by- the enemy, I aut unable to suggest atty esibistiti,on of this disaster, which Mid flab 1111tew Tenntura ana Scruthweatern VirginistO histtlie ,operatione, and broke the liattoftentomunication tidiest' the seat ofgoirenimmitl'and ...Riddle reweave. This easy ititemoior theenerny Was followed by an advents of Conceal into Georgia, and oar army evar.nated Ghetto - noogs midlad's:ll itself of the oppohunity thus' afforded of winning on the field of Chleltamaugs one of,the =et and -' - ditelihi-vieterlesaf diver; This signal . defeat. of-General Eisecraw wee followed retreat lute Chattanooga, where his, slaperfitedpealtionhad - thatmmediate effect `of Talbott:gibe preinie sof 'the invasion at our Points,:foroingr the concentration, for - i his relief, of large, bodies :Of troops with drawn front the;armies in the Miniesippi Valleyi - sild Northern Virginia The - eintliifted lama teas ammanalated against Tennzure 'ao' greatly ootunmbered 0n".11 3 1•7 , „ii , to encourage the enemy to at- • _After long and Severe battle, ill which peat carnaga,yaa Inflicted on him, genie of ear *wipe itexptleably abandoned post ' !loaf of greatatrintsth, and by, adittorderly wiiireaCcompelled the commander to erica - Altar A. forces elsewhere inscesstal, and 10 retire with his .lelude army to a .. , pastUon ileret terewly.oi thirty miles to the 5e5r... , 11 is bellased that if the troops who Melded iak e , usalil laitcot t with th valor ihtob th ey lstonfn ionrfnd ebigwt roiested 100,biltl,-(n.llrfttertarte ft!llr‘.ku*"lienuare%is: twith v slaughter s - d oLi try wealllms, esc aped taisfortnne, and As the - martilleation, of the first Ce • felt that luthreaultad from cotseenaduot by • the troom In the meantime the army of T.:9llo*.Eternside 'waif drlrenltom its field pailtions iii-huilerxt Tennessee, and forced .t. - 10 - retriat into Us betienchsteuts at Suox• twine weeks It was threat .by the forces under eateral plesiffstreet - ` No information has t'sclittltittl list of tbellual torah of the *per ,: 1 -114i01114tat Dar . econtnandur, though Warn , Oat* bee • arrived of ibis withdrawal from 1 .! marroas. -:;OMO4P014 theeleseage esia; - - ,;, , iregrekto infants James; there has blest no improvement is the slate of Our relations With foroign count r i es p ine, my January last?. Oa the cOn• • r': teary; there bu beeaa still greater diver- In' the :conduct European nationl traUW . :.'llat. prattled impartiality which Whilliheafirteaalosemmeet neutrality, and eases, bee assumed • e)ars.tsr m 0.104417. :llltotibawafttiretotorettseninfoimed that, %Yeoman undsmitanding. the 'pieties in cationtouching the emitest on thle con kid beett'ltft ibifortign. powers to th..grest=marltimevaitlot, lot Western liatnik and thittlho'gevernments of these -Ayisaatitina had *grata - Air kite no tuella. !ng preeloass - conoert. The milt Meet s iiiiiiiiii therefore placed f.*: the poirwrof either Franco or Errglatui '. - -'4rattbittittat ni plesintre. - the licssgaitton to ;Odd confederacy •. Jody en. 11Wd wt: even to. prolong , the oottUtiti ....,;.,,,,..autith at heathlike an Me 'Woof the A haat if the yelley:ef Cher,. could be promo. ledbi 04;41=0 at . et riot: Each, than bo l3 4oovPooluesiis! gnat iale sa t.. i qF,•-•:.,4tiZ , :ipe silo Attila .thent oat of lotOtetakaf ;beak ''..-kititatelea, kola ‘;.fltlitms partued 'lv betrayed' ri. 'winch for •• r ib greater I..totesseary." , : • . itaa timmitian !I hrED In **tooth thkedstessiMee " or the hdapkatie, and allemessiat length the 'validity of that aotion wider-lateznelle4. In this connection ft la said: • "The Intimation that relations with these States would be discreditable becausethey titd elavebolding , would probably have been omitted it -the official personage who has published It to the world had remembered that these Buttes were, when colonies, made shrrebolding by the direot exereble of the power of Great Britain, whose dependen cies they were, and whose interests in the slave trade were then supposed to re Attire that ber colonies should be made elaseholding." It Is eomplained, also, that Zoglaed has tested unfairly in permitting the Federal@ to obtain supplies in that country, while denying the mime privilege to the rebels. The cosine of France is thus referred to: 'lt is not in my power to apprise you to what extent the Government of France shares the views unreservedly avowed by that of Great Britain, no published cures pondence of the French Governmental] the subject heviug been received. No public protest uor opposition, however, has been made by his Imperial blajeety against the prohibition to wade with us, imposed upon French citizens by the paper blockade of the Gaited States, altheuga I have swoon to believe that an unsuccessful attempt wu made on hie part to secure the assent of the British Government to a nouns of aotioa more sonscnant with the dictate's of public law anti with the demands of justice to ward. ne." AS to the right of the rebels to oisim recognition at • nation the message soya : "For nearly three years this government has exercised unquestioned jurisdiction over Many millions of willing and united people. It has met and defeated vast ar mies of invaders, who have in vain sought its subversion. Supported by the confi dence and affection of its citizens, the Con federacy has lacked no element which dis tinguishes an independent nation ' socord lug to the principles of public law. Its legislative, executive ant Judicial depart ments, esoh in It.. sphere, have performed their appropriate functions with a regular ity as tuidieturherl so to a time of profound pence, sod the whole, energies of the reply cave been developed in the organia•tt in of vast aymieo, while their rights and lib, dee have noted secure cinder the pride° tion of the courts of just i ce. This Confid ersoy is either independent or it Is de pendency of the United Sores, for DO other earthly power claims the rtaht to glvern iR Without ono ni.torto f.et on trtuzn the pretension Gen rest, without ono hue or word of treats or eoverieatt which can live color to title, the United States have as serted, sod the Beulah government Las chorea to concede, that these 'overage State' are depeniieneies of the government which le administered at Wasbingtbv. ••)rest Britain has atieorciagly entertained with that government the closest and most intimate relations, while refuel's., on its demand, oedipal . , amicable lett rewire.. with us; end ban, uad•r arraog.met.ts made with the bate, oat or BLuors. cot only denied our jaet elsiin of almiasion into the family of nations, but interposed a passive though dieetual her to the ac kuowledgmeut of our rights by other Powers. So moon as it bad become appa rent, by the declarations of the lirtiteb ministers in the debates of the British Parliament in July lest, that Her Majesty's government was determined to persist Indefinitely in a course of policy in which, under professions of neutrality, had be. come subservient to the designs of our enemy, I felt It my duty to reeell (be commissioners formerly accredited te that court, and the correspooderuss on the tube Joel is submitted to you." 111113 OUT A ELEILZDI “Prealciont” Dario goes no remedy for s. these evils. Ile Days. am well aware time se are uuforto • stately without Wry:tate remedy for the injustice under which we have eutfereU et the hands of a powerful nation, or a just tare when our entire resources are absorbed in,the defence of our lives, llberties nod in dependents against an enemy possessed of greatly superior nowhere and materiel re sources. Cisiming no fuser, desiring no aid, conscious of our own nbility to thread oar own rights againtit the utmost efforts of an infuriate foe, we had thought it not ex. travagaut to expect that assistance would be withheld from our enemies, and that the conduct of foreign Dollars would bo marked by a genuine Impartiality between the belligerents. it awe not supposed that a protested neutrality world he to conduetel as to Jaettfy the Farei t ru 3.erstary of the British nation tL explaintag, in cotreepon- dance with our enemies, how Oho unnamed observance of neutral obligationa by her Majesty's gavernmeet hue 1.13118 been ex. ceedingly advantageous to the mite of the more powerful of the two contending parties. The British government may deem this eat a favorable oecasion for rs tabliehing, by the temporary Interlace of their neutral ligbte. a precedent which 4101 Justify the futarr ezeloloe of those t z• treme balligorent prritoaiocoe tG.t the.r naval power rendere co formidable. I3= .1 have stated that we are without ade. ousts remedy *cellist the injustice under which we coffer. There are bat two meal area that seem applicable to the ;natant condition of our relations with neutral powers. One ir, to imitate the wrong of which we complete, to retaliate by the de. alaration of a paper blockade of the cost , of the lielied Staten and to capture all neutral vessels trading with their ports that oar oruitere ran intercept on the nigh seas This measure I cannot recommend It is true . in so doing, we should but follow the precedents set by Great Britain and France in the Berlin and Milan decrees and the British orders in councli s at tba be ginning of the present century. Bat It must be teroetchered that we' ourselves protested against ;boo very measures as signal violations of the law of nations, and declared the attempts to excuse them, on the ground of their being retaliatory, utterly insigntlioant. Those blockades are now quoted by writers on public law as a standing reproach on the good name of the nations who were betrayed by temporary exasperation into wrong doing, and ought to be regarded rather as errors to be avoid ed than as examples to be followed. "The other IlitttaDU•o Is not open to this objection. The second attic', of the deeds• ration of Paris, wedoh provides, that the neutral flag covers enemy's geode, With the exception of coatrabandof war,' wag a new commotion by belligerents in favor of cen trals, and not simply theenunciation of an acknowledged pre existing rule, like the fourth article, which refened to blockades. To this concession at bound ourselves by the convention with Great Britain anti France, which took the shape of the reeolu• Mons adopted by your predecessors on the 18th of August, 1881, Too consideration tendered no for that concession has been Withheld. We have, therefore, the nudeiti• able right to refuse longer to remain bound by seompset which the other patty Wales to falai But we should not forget that war is but temporary, and the t pence shell be permanent. The future policy of the Cone Worley must ever be to uphold neutral rights to their full extent. The principles of the declaration of Paris commend thero• selves to our judgment we more just, more humans, and more cosmonaut with modern civilization, than thou belligerent preten sions wille:, greet ns.al powers have here• torero sought to introduce into the maritime coda To forego our undeniable right to the enemy* of those pretensions ie s policy blew, worthier of in and our cense, than to revoke cur adhesion to principles that we approve. Let our hope for redress rest rather on a returning sense of justice, which Cannot kilt° awaken a great people to the . isoneolortences that tbo war to which We are engaged ought naher to be mad° a reason for forbearance of advantage than glggccactonTor the unfriendly conduct of which we make just complaint." Oa ao movemen t s lii Mato &a/lacuna eientioi the , jest' -year have pro died toiroFtgitt!o4egee to the oondlliot of Otte.'strothiro osishbor: Thu beim. tiIIeD 'oCthe snaligPfbl ' au) vtesetk use the 7, eitablte of , goeirometrti,tellowe d - reeling cusp I in - ' the Ocestitti uos. At the eattatoomee-extltte-iertly Atihttetb-Intoubt.et to own - A- • erarnments and inst,ltlilione - to thatit of other countries, wit can have no dispoiltion ,to contest the ezerChe by them of the enure right of self government which we escort for ourselves. If the Mexican people prefer • teoneroly to a republic , it be our plain duty cheerfully to acquiesce' in their deci sion, and to evince a sincere and friendly Interest In their prenperity. If, however, the Mexicans prefer maintaining their for mer institutions, we have no re lean to ap prehend any obatacle to the free eternise of their choice. The Emperor of the French had solemnly disclaimed coy purpete to impose on 11 , lico a form of government not acceptable to the ratios:, and the emi nent personage to whom the throne bas been tendered declines i.s acceptance un less the offer be sanctioned by the suttrages of the people. In either event, therefore, we ma) constantly expect the continuance of those peaceful relation, which have been maintained on the frontier, and teen large development of the commerce already eixistiug to the mutual advantage of the two countries.' re= The relwl army, according to the men wage, to to better condition than ever he fore, but men are still greatly needed : "In view of the large consoripttoo re. cently ordered by the enemy, and their subsequent call for volunteers, to be fol lowed. if ineffectnal, by a still further draft, we are admonished that no effort must be spared to odd largely to our effective force as promptly as possible. The sources of supply are to be found by restoring to th , army , ail who are improperly absent, put ting en end to substitution, modifying the exemption law, restricting details, and piecing in the ranks snob of the able bodied men now employed es wagoners, name, cooks and other employees who are doing service for which the nerves may be found competent." The message recommends the organiza tion of esti Invalid Corps, and urges that all new recruits be essigoed to veteran or ganlzatioor, instead of being formed into distinct companies end regiments. AB_lo the ordnance deportment it is said: 'The reports from the ordnance and min ing bureaus are very era , it int, and the extension of our means of eupply of 4rms and munitions of war from our Ifffint re. sources has been such as to encore oar onitit: noon to become natiuly, i 1 L.,•t independent of coppice Isom foreign countries The establishments for the et, lag of gone sod projectiles, tor mtutt. feature of am all arose and of guopOwder, for the supply of okra from artiftelal nitre beds. and mfoing operations gener.fily, have been co dfstrthut.d through the rrnn t'y al to place our 'resources beyond the reach of pat tint dieostere." I= The suspension in the ex:httn,e vi pi is oatus is laid, of 011:131-C17., lu our wool 'JIM/ 041, at COUT I= Our atwortturt.t ntiLl rouittlete In all I 4 branch., and us nrgo our frutuds • 1.,1 patrols. to tune sad buy .arty, as too art .!....ttrut. to c not colt stook by UN. FIRST J t•Ali , 1,1434 THIS IS ) HUMBUG, t I n. 4.1 ea COST PRIUE. 7/./qIII IL f'..II:KER .1..L1N EMS pIiOTOGRAPH. ALBUMS! CA RD PHOTOGRAPH@ I= 3 v t!! tn.• Id et Lt/WI:Il PING -9than any oaan =I Books, Papers and Magazines 1.Ar77.3 ANP GE.NTLLI Aro r"spettfttlly In ytt..-1 to call and etnmlpn the et,,lt nal pricy, No. 88 Fetters/ it., Alinghetay ESZEI 4E1.1. .`.•l THE PRICES WE I= Albums Holding 50 Pictures, 83 00 Albums Holding 20 Piotares, 81 60 Douai ha Ileterce, two clop. We hare 1111rturne Holding from 12 t I= er,r D.att • :LP.. tr 7 111. m., at Pittock's Photograph Album Dopo I= OPPOSITE TILE ik.i OFFICE. = - -------- - WHAT CAN RE NICER, Cl 3 12.1ba'r lAfT3 r'FiBbENT G. K. H. H. F. B. F. L. BALMORAL% CONCERT HUI, SHOE STORE, WirGLOVE AID BIGD =EL, TLFCT DOT Tom FLANNEL Lbitn 642 THE HOME CIRCLE, Vol. 1. 211 X 1:1011E CIISCLZ, V,4. L TUE SILVER CHORD. rue 5110 W EU OF PLA.B.LB. Tho above ale choice collociloso of Total and I I:=1 CERISTBIAB pßzsrans CHAS. C. 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STREET. LZEEIS 81 WOOD STUBET l• ;Ely JD rER TfP.s. T; it IL Y DYE "COLORS P.I.TESTED OCTODLII 12 le.O. We Dart Gm Aak, G S rAar c LigLl Grtem, 14 , :rk PMr , er ,A.l Doe, ft iirOC.tia FVevekl 1a.., , are D-oaa, • Etteario, Polk, I,ht Pride. dna" Dramas Snail Pser.fa rho—, Prob e k Prob. L hat Pora Dr 4 ! 1 Astno irtle Polo, For Prang Eat, \M.Aen and altatill C.d.., Staab, bresuies, Ribbon., Glossa Dottnets, lista, Frathero, Kid Glos. , Chlldran's Clotting, and all kin& of Wearing Apparel. IFSF d PAVlriti or 60 PER CERT. - INC For 26 rents you can color as mans goods ma would othsreelse rat Ova limn that sum. Various shades ran ba produced from the same dye, 'lts prom= to simple, and any one can non the dye alai perfect me cow. Ibrectiora lu English, FretiCli and Germ., insiiie of each parlays. For further Information In Dyeing-, ,nd giving perfect Stwoirdge • had colors are bast adapted to dye uver others, alth many valuate& rocipos,) purchase Howe k tureens' Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. sent by mall otl receipt of prico-10 snots. Manufactured by HOWES. STEVENS. Yul Brnaderay, Dalton Pe r tale.by drogri. nal uad glealrn pnei-Adly non Cm A N A I. Y S 41 t" A.LOSIX..----31.50. 51 Louis, no. P. OS )1 AC w_....._. .0/ flaring accepted the far the sale of the SEMPLD CLAY, mined item. ht. Lona, Mo., I in. rite the attention of Glees and Stool Kthrifactstrere to the Analrais 0.11 above, as reported by Profs..A. A. flop, of Dalton, and J. C. booth, of Philadelphia, which, together with the test of actual experience by manefxturers to Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St. Lents, determinist it to be the puree[ and most rake this Clay now known, whether Foreign or American. Pots made from It have stood In the Glare Parnace from ON to 0 months. The Analysts is of the Chty u Wien Irvin the tatrio, without any washing or preparation whatever. I. popom. great adhesive.o and pluticity qualitlue, which are not shown by the Ana/yeie, and vetilich ad. mit of the miantre of a Large proper itni of shell or tihrnod clay. I am prepared to Girths atm,. Clay to L i e shill - Toil from to.. Lou. OT Jell veroil herr. =I = =I H ENRY G. HALES (X), Are ,or Moe :ring their Fall and Winter Stock, kitil Write their trim& wed the pribile to examine I=l over brontght to W., ,-".tot. =I GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. 00IINS11 01 PENN AHD St CLAIR STUrDTS, = GOOD! BETTER I BEST ! ldeu'e double cola and double upper I.OOTB Ylen'e Female tool BOOTS: Nen•. line stitched BOOTS - • - Ladies' and MUM . tine pas. lipped O.I.LECOLALS: Ladles, Milani' and Children's BOOTS, GAITEtia and BALIIORALS, of ovary description, sailing lacy his. tar Ot, m a rail, JMIEBS ROBB, I= AIAiIIoTEDD H id mli.pe. Prim Six Ceuta. A Leann on he Nature, Treatment and Redloal Cure oflpsmatorrhe . ra. or Seninny Weaknoaa, Involantary Minbalons, bortuil Debility, and Impedimenta to Marriage morrally Nerrommete, Consumption. Spllrpay and Pits; Men tat and rhyilcal Incapeolty, remltttig trots Self- A bum, k. 0., by Ds", J. Cosy ationd, M. It., awbor of th• oGreint Book, ho. "A 800. to Thomas:At ot Bunton.," sent under .e.l,in • plain wiretaps, to any addross, Toot-paid, cm receipt of six yenta or to postage stamps, by DIL Cl!. J. C. !CLIME, 127 Deem, .New York, rags 001 n Boa 26191. aelflaindsor-la EYNA AND EAR DR. BAELZ Pays particular attention to the treatment of CURONIC DISEAFI., the EYE and ZAR; operates on CATARACT, SQUINT EYES, for ARTIFICIAL PUPIL, !wefts AILTIFICLtI. ETES, and treed, all INTLABIidATORT ETES; also ELARD BEARING, and all dixamoe starting th.o Ear and leading to Deafness. Ifo 1/11/TH STREET. terrMlyte dzertlirANT CALMETLILIUSSZ3IIIICretac, Corner CI and Itatetreete, Washington., D. C., NOT. 2111:4181:0. XTOTICE.—The public oale of Quarter .ll masters' &cock-advertised for WEDNESDAY, the I'd of December, Is postponed until WEDNES DAY, the 10th. C. H. TOMPKINS, &Ltd Captain and A. Q. M. C. S. L. Ti OTEL .A_ND LOT FOR BALE, situ nu In the Borough of Mat Newton. Westmorra land county, P. Lot an Shin street I. LSI fast; on Rothood street IDS leek Brick Beta] SS feet by 66 Diet ; kitchen SD by 16 feet. Stable DO by 12 feet. If not sad, It sal be ranted. West Newton, Nov. 30, Ism. DU SI:LERMAN & CO.'S Sigh BBL on the Caton Bank, London, arid Sigh Bills on ovary hisportult town In Germany, Fran •. Switzerland and Italy, for We In moo to milt pro chaser., by WAS. EL WILLIAMS a CO., Wood .toad. oanoo. of Third. FLOUR! FLOUR 400 bbl.. Ford's SE Bsker`s Flour; '• Bun. WS 400 " Pride of Ithanstota SAW. non. 800 Dayton Fstraly • Golden &oaf Baker's •• 1200 " various brands Lx. k F.c. •• For .1s by - BCEOMAKXI d LAN% d. 14 .t 23 Liberty street. RECENT EiCIENTIFIC PUBLICA T lONS. Tram en the bi.ufacture of Iron. Supplementto Uri. Me10...7. Donau' Manual of Geology. Lyall on the Antiquity of N.. Brace's Ramat ebe Old World. Ann Nimble. of Political &pommy. Anated'e Great Beane Hoak of Natnrs. Agonies Studies In Satrtral Yor sale by KAY a CO., fd Wood eereet.. SUNDRIES. 100 owed Cozowntratod Lye; 100 Doses snorted Soap; 100 do Perri dearth; SO do 011 m Glad Starch; 10 do . Conk Starch; 150 kegs 8 O. Soda; SO koxed do do; 10 outs Bah Soda; loam, sad for solo by del{ J. EISEMAN HICK 61 SUGAIOS..-2u EMIG. prime N. 0. SKr; 30 do inlyr.3 60 tlorceo do do., 60 DEL. crashed do; 50 do A...Coffoo" do; m do A do do; 60 do B do do; . It atom cod for solo 4' - 004 J. KIRKPATRICK 2.. DUO. NEW LEAF LARD, Irt Tlerc.., Banel.l and Crxics, Tar ado by poll CLUE. L. CALDWELL. Market Wee.. tronter of /Da PRODUCE. wo Ms. prime Greene Apple.; 10 •• !Swett Cidful 50 bush. White Be.n.; 3,000 Mil. Buckwheat flour; /cut recalled and for male I,: J. 19. DILWO3III A CO., nola Noe. 130 and L 2 Second meet. LIME 1 1= Ll3= I 100 bhls, fresh Extra lirtata fors:110 b 7 ErENET R. COLLINB 200 B'S R BUNCH AND 10 frets eipw &Nabs* Ilatdrui sa e casts new Oarraotr. Icistrtastml by um. razAixt:roN..- g • • u.: tiEs; to boxes LE310.511; - Jun recetted and for mit. bi z= • Ems . Nay, 726 and =Waal irtre.t. ITlsatriitiSAL '01AY1111:8 WRING rBB ate 6 4 0 2 0 4040 to hi the Very best 10 me. Call and era them .113 the India Robber Depot. No& tt and Clasx atrtet. _ a. air. kazaars.. Bola 'amt. to WI. coaxal S.AILE-1000. bblo Extra No.' 1 Solt for .ale et 1145 Meet). stied - by dpuble and 4ingld kale), t,7 Zadll4 toszadoeturoekd sale by • 'i - - *St AMZS BOWE, LW Wood street:, soo• jai. - nun:talc in store. sae :or *46 ittlat r aw _ , , bro. 2. 1 / I Liteny streot.'l iLL 13a4 FAA • daltrui'lteful la On, for ale tr.:„,-44-DAtZELL ttON, Vtantla" 111.11,9kr WALT,/ RAPX.46--..13,#4:4111 w at Pizas. cbaserds lT. z a _ atrwL 1162g017 . TBAVELING ;T:1 =c=o2 • - .VED/C4/. LINDsErs DIPROTED BLOOD-fflUal. F. ttas curs or all 4:adosacs 'Hang Crtas ar, tap wt. Clooct, oguah IMERE 132=Eff !! I=l came, Eryelptbv. Be{L.Ptra pnn on the Fs., Ewe Zyen, Scold r..". 14, T.ttor AtEctlora. Old and drubborn Dbordoni, DTV"P• fa. ConiTenefa, Jana.:lce, Salt Ithancm, Xurzetrial Dioglapen, GertzralDebtlity, Liver Coto pialut, 1...5a ar ApNtite, L.s. Spirit., Ton! Stare..la Tomato Complaints, together with all other as callors from rao Improper coadltion o f circulator, O'k'ra. a gvaeral Touts, it. etrects are most be-tapsitt, .yd I=l used peraerariagly sad ow- cunllng kl directlaos. /7/MS'l'i NLA.L.S ne pinidetOl hal. OMIMMO. •004101 o 1.0.1,i 10 all • goad •Im.l volume, all of was rho free • ❑1 01, fertqp of thou, wh. lure teen =red b 1 the lllcod Searcher, trom Irbkb he ML•a4 the feilowiez VIE infant runITIETI—THE WORLD CHLL. LID V ORD l I.l:,rwoji 173 EU•ts L--rHD BLOOD-SEARCHER OLORIOUSL y TILIUMPR• 4117.--tisornththement of David McCreary, of Na pier Township, Bedford County: In Apnl, imen, a. neer . 1 can remember, a small pimple made ire eppsaranoe on my tipper lip, which won became emerged and are. I [INN tql.litlen of Pone!, and a a ash of blue vitriol, without elk.. Finding the sore extending, I called on Dr. Ely, of Ithelistierg, alio prououncei it CdfiCEIL, and pro ecribed a wash of sugar of load and bread pi:mitten. Flat:leg these remeillm of no craft, I Mika! open Dr. mieler of Daridsthle, Somerset chanty. who also I onouneal the disease Cancer, and gem me internal .o external remedies—the latter tonshmog prinde pally of cam:tic—WM all to nu purpose, as the dinees continued spreading toward the nom I next toed a preparation of arteule ' in the Linn of salmi. This I lot a time cLeckod thedimase, last thin it:Emma:Mon soon increased. I neat allied upon Dr. Mithkr, of Fit. elsuargia Bedford county, who also pronouncai the llamas Cancer, and applied a mire, said to Le a never failing remedy, but it had no effect vaudoise In checking the spread of the are. • In December, In the some year, the dfseme I.d eaten away a greater part of my lip, sad had attacked the nem, 'Shen I 'fret to lA/weaned, where I consulted Prof. IC a. Newton, of the Eclectic Medical College. /le pre dotoiced. the disease "a retain.= Cancer. aupertit osed by on incrilinate me of mercury.. lie applied mild zinc ointment, and gore me Internal remedies. My face healed op. but the tne.omation wee not ' thoroughly removed. In February, 1857, he pm ' ninmesd me cured, .d I left for bums. In April s the disease again return d, and so violent was this pain that I could not rest . night. Late In May I returned to Cincinn.l. and again placed myself un drr the charge of Dr. Neaten, with whom I remain ed until eeptemler, during which time he mad every kao remedy, and partly succeeded In chocking the diegri3e i bat when I rcturned home there were stilt tliMeglischarging ulcer, upon my foss. 1 .neittied sialicig Newton • preparations, and alto medicine that tliCt Etna Dr. Ely, but the Canner continued grow ing until It had eat off the left side of My %tem the greater portion of my left check, sad bad attacked my len eye. I had given op all tame of ever being cured, Once Dr. El; said he could only giro relief, but that a sere not itepimeille. In March, lilt, I bought a bomb of .BliKednienrcher,' but I mart coa fees that I had no faith in it. I was very weak whim 1 commenced ming It; but I (o.d that Igained stmegth day by day, and al. th at the ulcers um mem,. drying up. I continued, nod when the third teststs was taken my face was heated mill by a alts. de. I used a fourth bottle,and I hare been heelthier sinnethan I bare hen for the last acres Years. Al theamb my face is midlf &figured. I =still grate ful to • benign Proredence who lm invited my We and which bar been done through the luatimmurmal- Sty of . 4 1iiiidsey's Improved Blood-timuctar.. DAVID fleCreleaity, Sworn and subscribed this Met day of August, A. D. lia, before me, one of the Joatices of the Pease, in and for the Borough of Moilidayetrurg.._Blair Co., Pair., JORII COUW, J. P. Withene : B. S. Yeats = =1 ,IXPZ 0 rzo_E Lop IIL/1111 . COLWIT, sa. Personally appeared Laken moons of the battles of dm Pesos in and for Blair county, George P.opp, who being dilly "warn according to law, doth degas, and say: Two years ego I mtn afflicted with pain be. tine. the shoulders, atmcet constant 'mach, tam of appetite, chine, night resat; and stay robJect to take colds. Ist length became so weak. that I maid hardly walk; my physician did toe no good. Som n tints last fell I commenced taking Lindery'e Improv ed Blocd-Eeareher, and by the use of two betties ma perfectly mod. '1 tbel safe to recommend it to al win" safer from ver Mamma general debility, lon of appetite .d other diseases aHeing from impost" of the blood. largold not (MD to.do withret it. I ambler it an cliadlent himily medicine. • ( B lifocdr) GLOW= KOPP. nwerrn sod sabscritad this Intl, day of March, D. HU, before tile. J. GOBLVT, J. P. Sora.—Slr. Kapp to a maident of Frankidown, and le well known to the dtizens of Blair and Seedbed coantiesas a roan of excellent dowse-Wand Intimence. ANOTHIIa C 4913 OP scraorma ODIZED DT marraars BLOOD-MEC:ERR. t If there be any who still doubt that Lindmy's Do. pond Blood-Searcher him and will perraitnently outs the meat desperate and longstanding cases of hoof.. ale, let them tend the following and berconvinced t Dr. J. M. Ltadsey r I was anlicted Ora number of yeas, with a dismal/ said by my iihysiciam to be Baofula. For the hit three years I sue. bed that I war unable to be out of my bed. I tried all the remedim and the best phystaans /wan this to pm sure, without any honencial result— I amtincid growing worse until the dash and skin wen entirely eaten off the left Mils of my faoe, neck, shamble and arm. My earnings wore so great, and I wee so he reduced, that it required the efforts of two pen ass to move mein bed. This was my condition when I was Ludnoml by the Menus. Balaton, of Eiderimarks try your Improved Blood Searcher. Which; to toy pest sellef, and the satisfaction of my Mende, I moo db. covered was helpins me. I continoed the me of it, and gained m rapidly that he coneldonthly lees than one year I WM gbh to go about and amend to eonsa of my household di:like, and the parts stetted wets all healed up, and covered with toned, healthy geth and skin, and have eo continued mot since; and I awes enjoys state - of health that I had far year, stem up all hopes of mar againNAN beingCY B eal blessed with. NY; Near I2lderton. Annetrerf: *aunty, Fa august It, ]had. F=! Tieing of eted with a grievous tatter on the antat and Lae--after trying many remedial which utterly failed to arse—l atulperenadod by W. M. Barrie Co. to try Linkers ;reproved Blood.Seascher,” and now, ea conks alter cling the armed beak, pro. nears myself cured. Tkr totter broke nut some. thing over one year km oa the larlde of cry acme, eatetallny from the elW,n down to the Orion,, on my fuce, irataedlatoly araand themontb and ebb., .d continued to be a perfeat torment to tee careeby the Blood-Searcher. Slyarma were at times amnia :pekoe, owing to the deep cracks and Kea on thrm,liable to bleed at mu time On the kart exec. Con to lift or work, and eolnothroo en kepi 1 could aenoorly poorest tenting off my Crab. Y Lava now been oared ate weeks, and feel It don to Er. bindery. "and to the public generally,- In makathkatatement, in hope that other. lfke myeelf may be benelited by wing lola invaluable medicine. bar JA...""T . 1711,305. Sworn to and mho:reed before me; one of the Al. domes In and for the city Of Pittallnirgh, tills 2211 day of Jody, A. D.lBO. Tzars':ow, :eatery 2ith, J. X Lindsey•JDeer Sit: We are eeryarar oat et your medicine Oeue ser.d as tiro dawn. We wzuld Oates' that your mediates We cored. caw of &ra de that has been weans oa too soars: the twit wit eaten WC the lady's sentryoo arid we ibe shoe working. Theo to at the eighth. bottle ,iww, sad the ILtah, is greweletz on eery raw- 1 our Illoorhaearcber is going iII over the- owitry. The people We ••7 •temp pleased with the alma was: Mow" sod co statement crew. account, sad °bilge cm Yours truly, • JOILT.E.&I6IO3r* 00., Maarten; Indlans-Statlow . AS A TONTO, it bxf nit`eliAL Un liti;the many vile mixtures °ailed "Blt• Mrs," it creates no false appet.te, gi;es tone and Tip; to the eystati grad oully lug permanently. - - BEWABZ or .c6m s DR. sassrmsriißuloa &alarm - has J. IL. FULTOWB name Print°4 on each label: -iti!hee all others. ' ; misini ( Dritiat . . Nik intokiale and tetsnAitilivz;„ . . . Az 137 Aiiial.9 Feint STA - .1:. f:::t,f.11.,`7 ToVicoasiaotdaleyriffe, ' •''* ' MEE AS D. NOLISTEE, AlEorman.