The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, November 28, 1863, Image 1

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    JAMES V. BARR. Editor and Proprietor.
ir KM A OK Ml I'TIKH
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupturo cured.
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupture cured
Hernia or Rupturo cured
Hornia or Rupture cured
Hornia or Rupture cured.
Rupture or Hornia cured
iiupture o.' Hernia cured,
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupturo or Hernia cured.
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupture or Hernia cured
Rupturo or Hernia cured
Marsh s Radical Cure 't russ
Hitter s Patent Truss.
Pitch s Supporter Truss
Self-Adjusting Truss.
Hr. B&nnings's Lace or Body
Brace, ior th( j run* (■< I *r(■ !;iJJr l r uri.
Piles, Abdomiuiu »»:.*;] Sj,;rni \V oi hn*y • h
' Hr. S. S. Pnch’s SUrer Plated
Supporter.
Pile Drops, for i.\, -union nud core
of Pne*.
Elastic Stockings, lor weak and
icose veins.
Elastic Knee Caps, -.or weak knee
Ankle Supporters, for weak k
; joints.
Suspensory Bandages
Self Injecting Syringes; : ,|. O ,
kind ol Syringes,
Dr. KEY.-.BK !.,.s Jao a Truss wa,.-h
Will radically cure Bormaor Rupture,
: -‘, l,rr - St "« k . i 4« wooi.
SelMnjecting Hyringrs.
Self-Injecting Syringe*.
Selflnjeellng Syringes
Self-Injecting Syringes,
Sold at DR. KEYSKK S, UO Wood si
Suspensory Bandages,
Suspensory Bandages
Suspensory Bandages.
Suspensory Bandages,
A dozen different Sind;
A do2en different ki:
A dozen different kind
A dozen different ki^d
At DR. KEYSER ?. iin w () - l£ ] 6tree|
noHMydAriv
UEYSEH’N
P«< TOHAI. bYKlIt*
CURES CONSUMPi lon
CURES BKONt HI lls
cures Colds,
CURES ASTHMA
CURES ALL DISEASES
OF THE LUNGS
I invite attention to i« Ml ! the most oxtraor-
dinar? cores by my
PECTOKAIs NI'BIT.
They &re at home, and any one who Lai ilnnhfa
can. inquire of the persons who have been cured
■pKKEYSERISPREPA HKii AT AN v timit
TOEXaMIixE LUNG.*?. VViiUOIT CH Alin^
TI I °SE WilU
ATTEND Id VOUK CULL;.--a ouse I five
FoffifeT 6 ' br Utt
Da. Kjitskii : , My
a baa tough and d.foculty „l breathing fo/fiji
rears, which lor several yearn back hail grmloal
ly rnorea ed ,u i ,deuce The cbm, .“mfi
been hereditary, and she had seen ,re , o , by Eei
eraj physical,-, wi.uuut any relic. In uis£,
of her cn*e. i pri-oureJ tu-me ul your Pectoral
Conga byrap. 1 bought, tne tint tune a fil y
cent bouie, which relieved her vcrTumck }
theu oalltd arid gat a de11.,, 1, tile, w'h,el, cared
her enurejy. at, i - e h e ~ , „ ,Lll cur pd
former disease, exe.pt »**»„*, I w “ u Jj' a ‘,' e
state that I used the modicrno myself m u£pd
and cough. lb- medle.ee eared' me by takme
one dose, 1 express my entire sauMael, n wdb
the medicine, and yon arc ai liberty to nnbl
this if you desire to do so, y c 0 1 JDll ~
, , WM. WXL- uN
Aiiiuruiiia, E'jJth . lf j
Da, Keyskh : I lus'
Ufe, affected w„h the so; ercei ol coins ind h“r?e
ness, at List., my throat ivonid hecoLe“ c dosed
as to prevent my speaking . whw or ™
by taking a few noser ol the
would relievo me entiiely. > Ui '
In lecummendlug ,his medieme J
“«> that is the best rom.*y'i e«-
lonnd, par, ..i.ing 1.. cure the abm a n„ r A, If
auyfotnily he withoa, tnl, remedy lar disekses s
Yours, most respectfully
tlLiu AK , j.
Oaahier Luuen* li u(1((N | ;: a nt
COL. FKA TT AND Dlt. KKi d. |i\
PECTOIiAL isI'KUP.
DH.KxYBga-.Dear Sir.- Excuse the del., ~
my acknowledging the excellence ol your p-ot f
raluougk oyrup sooner I la,e great f
as I h U.T«diTV« ,*? ‘T ? U,al
anotherAueiTau “I'k'r,-
at any Cos,. lam coi.hdeut'fcalh ur
treeil than J. ever did 1 „,„.n
bdire t* debt ..1 a'uu lei„ t
leuta remedy-. You areai ibe ti* eX,> ' ] '
name in tbi* regaru. u> you chmlt U ' e m> ’
ii ~ ii. K } h A TT
Messenger L-omuiot w'ouu. ii i»i,. mf. \
Puutmmi. Map. 11 mw. "• 111 -’burgh.
N. B—l am no stranger to my fellow
entertain doJ... ~.n mi pel-
E, E.
K' AD the TKUTi™if E UH i’t,
a dauffliicr Wi.u ha.*:, km .■'ererai mewiicine*< lor
ah*uc.Msb. without h t , c-m-atuo. g ibetx* Tv, '
oi yiic FRui!. kitt U s V K nj» Ir ind y to“f “ h'
usodDa.Ubut.icfucwas? ' V n<i J > k eforc * he
bul °* curr ' ,; '- r ” CC ' Ui;
b,,. John damn.
aobmson street. All£henY,
DB KKYSEB ’ ~* ' EC T«KAI. STBIT p
Is prepared and said bj-
DR. GEORGE II iki\po
140 Wood street, i-itffiburih^n.
DOIO-lydAw
}]ittslmrglj
Medical.
Great Discover
KLuVKELVS BITMIWiM OF Ifi
" talc StomarHs, General Debility Imtirre.nn
reiiuuu g a Tor.ic.
f a osT
£ i:♦J i r rt r . be effect w many cases of de
ni« « it ‘ Ne ' re lonic, is most happy. It aue-
Du you want a good appetite?
jjo you want to f OUI Y•'
£o IZ wZt ° f -TOuanee. t
T° you want ta sleep well ?
II you r do.Try 1 abrisk “** v ‘ Koroi “ fooling?
KUNKEL’S BITTER WINE OF IRON.
§ss=-ss"^i
a>k a trial of this valuable tunic. ' 1 ° B nly
BimTivm'Snß'T'F kunklev
!.Vo"“.VoX b ‘ r V , “V^“°^“ dth “
and baa Ins at ami* <m then.-,
si |ip~i£S-5
r ,_ T ‘ l '^ TT ‘“ "'•lsm IS pnt up i„ '
/5 Ctli i' and $l.OO BOTTLES,
,he d cliuniry ft 11 Hft' 1 1 CC1 11 b 1 L,rj F* i «« throughout
>-Ir- • ' / p rL J'‘ Qlur l ° al every bottle
-.IK h./u -«./We o! the p-t.pnetor’s signature
'i ES K RA L I) K POT.
No. 118 Market st.. Harrisburg, Pa,
m,!,. by Dr. KKYSKK. A?ant,
140 HOOD STREET.
; fg ERICA 1. C ARD
E. X. DxKoI.KTUt, \l. u„
fj-'orV" K-~lr,UV ; ;' f> , ' n ' ,v 01 *«!* France. Ex
,\* er - t}cg\\cui Physician l Hotel I>ifm
.a:iru 7 l.wpuals, 4c. Date of Dii-hnni. UksJ^
bihlv 'tc L ’ l "' a '‘ eB .- r, ‘ ull “ f rerroupness a'nj dc
ie-a-ia) d Mck h ““J»chc, (bem
ie a. laj attended with oonrplete success
OFFICE a 7 UKAVr STREET SI
XlchoJaw Bniitnntc 1
TO THFrOBLi .
CL;''* r F.O i.t, Oj i, v . . _
-*■ a tiie i*nor*£ : and/air
*y Alodeft c : aii det»o^’
•latfroc. treat secret and
jf.TQat-.- disorder*,
and o; BflHnV
■v'lTunand In
•• .•mil.- c: butu
!Mi!Sfe#§
*rtd toy cnntami* *••• 5 lfrc f 5111 isr? iaunc-tu
«o» ioA tn 'th'^m' lMt * ‘'"f l ? l ' :«r»oi
-r I . t 0 ,n “® Mnon« EtupW M»-l»
rtblTto'i^cr ,^n.^ a -*
Kho oomSre “7rtT ™“A.f/* “ “ashnxrau
*" .'!" r?« - i, my»t.nou»lj. oaaS; TT*
°~f> •ZQj^'Srs&ss'iEPz?
a»rrikseth!-'(-r'..i k“-n■•.y?? 1 l>e -°™ «n 4 »iW
:erittt aasiiy .. V-'-" ‘ .“'t 1 Eluoh *w
«*» or « '?iIfcr7 1 fc r 7n 3 »'or.;
feisssasss
C o B w4‘r“cb^^i? Ul Mkta b, <>»“
a^-ps-s
Tint« c ~,' ' ELI’I. f. t '- n , i “» »o-
0/ every kind,
■ o,oou,o<io NAvtn
GXjEaSON’B
(IUTKit
VI/'II.Ii WARM FOOD * OR THEDA-
S' ,1 l nt ' v “ u ' r r '"■<'<‘l' herbs, .to for tLi«
‘" r ' b * TiD f rook
..lit breid Ar 0K !'" m - abet 0“ and c “'-
tnan by a,,”'
MW
WW-BON * KEI.LT,
U "°' l * ■ “Kents for the man
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MIKES.
WMiLTIWi HOKKK.
lOir-lt, M’Curdy Jfe 0
M&aulactnrerp of
loath, rraiie--' an,l Ben Copper Pressed
Copper Bottoms. Raised .StillTot'toms
.''odder, &c. Also imj ur
lern aiid dealers in Metals,
im Pmte. Mieet Iron,
P:re. Ac.
BTKEETS, Phtsburlth pi 1 'f’ TanJ , ' 4O
rattelnl 6 ''” 1 lrl ' ' o,l cr l ' ul “> »"* <l ?? ire<i
feJl:lydJrw
B A R (j A INS
CAKP E 1 S .
Jl!*T OPENED AX
>5 CA L .LU M 1 H
STFOUKTU STREET.
A iatgo assortment, whitth will h- t- id ~ . TBrT
treat retiurtion from la-epr:,.,.
TO BUILOEfiS CONTRACTORS.
\% l l li ' ; I > " n , lnu ' -t ' A, TrKi*fl
' 19”
1 M K ,
w> * ■ IJ /’ to deliver from our
I»*I. Y\Rl>, 508 LIIURTY STRUCT
Best quality of
i JVI J i V COAL,
A nrnrtt r n af n£ Ua j
.STEWART & CO.
* TIY ARRIVING at
► OEBSTKK A !s< H W4RZ,
No I«4 Smf.hliela ab„„e St b,
A splendid assortment of '
FancT
Oizlldemmx.ont and at f e lowest prices.
"»■ w : p - ma^£.
JFOR liiK CURE OK
Counterfeit*.
SOX i*®o
i*i; *l)Ws,j rofit o«t*.
-AND
Medicai.
IM PORTA NT TO I. iIU FS.
IiUKAT AMKK'.i'tN remedy
lIAKVEY'S fiflio\u THERM
FEMALE PILLS
HAVK* E v B „ rtl FAII.KI. HUEK
, tiu? direotiouii Dave Icon K-i-tlv foliowfiH )
m rrmovmg difficulties art j n « ii \
OBSTRUCTION, OK STOPPAGE OF NATURE
“ Per!oct hcaltlj when
the WhGM St^i nal Aff t otl o°a. Prolanaug Uteri,
TF« Pin' her w '“i ne “ Of the Uterine Or’
ooHjOtetinn H aro y harmless on tho
i-at," r?, ?■ and - bo '“hen by the most del
aimetime W “ ho,lt ™' daiL,i Jis:roB3 ' «“h«
they act as a ciukh,
an! restoring
ii»f » ‘. k m healOiy eonduien, and by bring
manP. f t ° moa l bls ' with regularity no
SS Th!i» «b Wh n t aofo tbo ob trnetion may
fim ihrle'r f S; ;,, 10 ,? NOT be laken ‘ k »
safe af t ntr,ii, Dr aituihsof pregnancy though
tie result 7 tUn0 ‘ ** mieca -‘riage woulcffce
DubLAll.'* •'!»» i'KIUE, ONE
*»K U,t KViSY’S TREATISE
i ages, seat tree to any address «ix oentß r«
-juired to pay postage cents re
oo^j^iafi"Vb D e d n
** .. ~ , ‘V*. *<> tedar street, New York
hy all too principal Drnircint*
•SfflWwMto
MAXHOOW;
HOW FONT! HOW KKSTOKEI)
A " «" '«“«»?* ATT it
MulMr
St tml l s tr ' S!,a >“‘iedin.ent» to Mar
d r " KS V./.-.g o n lr ; ,-<■ j,!;'i'!?; .t" ,
tago s aujph by Dcui. ,/.C. Runic, lv»? Buwerr
l'ust (idi.jo U».x. 4.j*«.
i.oit> .-tni-dJtw.
A liXiU ! > SI ATK,IK *T -*oi 7- AN
w i-ity'Dr 11 *! u' v \ I \ fl l hi-City and
-uy, Lir. 1 L),..- Veiuitidi, Lu..iuc;t 111- a
s’i• *? Htid .* j oojy c'urei.i*»r«.-lr .w i ,
u,' r i?m J h '\V t '' lI r n ‘' OLI ‘ C - “ “ ,n
« ? avo ‘he’ cerufi MZe
tori nmlt < t. ret. .New V-rk -foicc. .*>
l ; yaJl 11 “*«*“• > '•! by Thonnw Red*
path, biarnund alley, i'lttaburgh. i J a. nvH
HHISKKEEI-KRS '
ITRKimiijyi) STORE.
GOODS FOR THE
Tin Wire, Bra-hes
Wooden Wore Baskets
hpioe Boxes nelly Mouiu;
Cup Tubs W ash Basins
Straw , utters , Cup Mops
Hair Sleyee j Wire Sieves
Mince Kmivoo Coal Scuttle .
Surer Soap Stove Polish
Chamois Bktrs Knife Wash on
Skewers Bastinv spoons
Gridirons Coffee Mills
Lemon Squeoier: Washboards
w e TJ r™ Sauce Pane
»AHi’, nS § lrd Rosters
Pish Kettles Fry Pans
Ham Boiler? Farina Boiler;
v EF b heater?
Larding keodiers Flour Pails
fr? 1 *"!? Pa "' l 1 Water FUtorere
Bread Pans Pie I’lau*
lene“n 1 i!i dl “ C! o,h “' Vr in*««
Iron Holder? Wot*don Maions
Step Ladders ; Butler Prints
koolers Wash Tubs
Uoihea Line* Soap Cups
.. . Toast Koras
Cooks knives Sadirons
Bread Meal Proa?®
oP fok th f. ,>, il l ia lc - *«■
• ILVBfi PLATBD,
Cali Be]is
Nut Picks
Visa Knn os
Ice Creom Knives
Napkin Kings
Cake Baskets
Purks and Spoons
Oy?ter Ladles
-agar >t»oon«
sM ustani Bpoods
Ice Pitrbers
Ooblets
Cantors
Syrup Jugs
Cake Knives
Crumb Knives
Salt Stands
Kruit Stands
iiutfor Knives
Soup LadJe?:
Gravy Ladles
Children's Cupp
Round vfcOvui Salvers
iiouguet St&nd.i
. T 1 ITTI.KRY.
Ivory Handled Kmvo# Carvers
Cocoa do do Forks
. .t. iu do S-juaro Waiters
Fork** 1 s rCa f r“ ri Crumb Brushes
lh.hr b,lc ' ,n Iri ‘ s ’ ll Crumb Tray.-
H » hVi'T" Chafing Dishes
Ua.,h Dishes Coffee Ilijgiu.
hViri 6 ! rS IM ,r Coffee Caiotiers
Kff'Vf 1 "" 1 ™ 1 Nutcrackers '
Table Mats Round Waitors
Bfead Baskets , Cork Screws
U rn? Coders , Kmle Sharpeners
Iskiilkioi Bowls and Pitchers
Malroes Brushes Has Shados
Shaving Atnaa Nursery Shades
Dronz Match Holders. do Lamp-
Nurser btands Clothes Wbiskes
Nuniery Kclnifonuor.- do hampers
Wai Tapers 1 Night Lights
MISt'KM.A JiKOUN.
Libraoy otcps D,,ur Mac-
Wen no 1 , a h . .lobes Vestas
Birdcages Meat Sales
V naetbe JV-ket Knives
Card de V Kite Frames Flasks
Camp knives ; camp Portfolios
n ‘ " erMm ™ appointed
STORK of ,aiDOj at r<, * J " , n»h!o iTicea at the NKW
KAY & RICHARDS
">«>• .'ill mil) N I'REET
Kirs! doer b, 1,. w the Kv.-hi.nge oLk
f ' ! hoc ..1,-barge in
Allegh-nv, Blrtiungbano Mariohtufe- hn
queaneborough. etc. agi o ltl „
Tile Howe Sowing Machine
. K, , VKI> "K'Hl TK FROM 11,1,
Mi, '‘ l "““-»tth«Wurld , « Fair,
•uoj, while the iuuger .■■owing Machine received
Si 1 L 10 £?r ttb '? u '=htiun nr. up inerile ; a:i 1
er 4 Wuson's a medal for it« devici called “nir.
awS^^^ 1 »d 0,<, ” lllc iJ “ w ” hewing J&achine, was
the tu -7'r™ ,t 0 M Inhibitor.) as
the beat lor all l urimser n exhibition uur light
e« Machine guaranteed -o make reflect work n
thelightepc and heavier- labric- twl, rK n
hold and rented. O-. Penn, t"st Clair, street*
A Jl. MeQREOOR,
Agont. j
my2Q:d3Liiw:jr
steam wagon wohk
QN HAND AND M A I. TO OKI>":
WAIiONS,
CAM'S,
WHKK!,BARROWS.
.. .. XTI I'KOCKS,
HA 1 ! AM) M Ka\\ a - ITKKS.
0c27 - I r d Maru-n Avenue! A*llV•lriiSV'citr.
J. IMIAI^W
NO. 4 DIAMOND,
MTTNM »BH, l>A
mv^blydakw
TOCR ii\S BY i HINu «M,KA
►3 son 8 Anti-nickering, American and Irnj cr
iai lias Burners. a sure saving „| twenty five per
oenL The Ami-PHckering is juet the thing for
the Office. Call and seo them burn at the Gaa
Pitting snd Plumbing Establishment of
WJSLDON A KELLY,
n ' 4 l&t Wood street.
ENISON—3 SADDLES VElVlSOK—
jostrec’d and for sale by
EETZERi AH-MSTRuNS.
oornar Market &ud Jdrdt gtffttij
SATURDAY MORNING, NOTEM
Banking Houses,
FIRST ‘NATION AL BANK
1 .. TREASURY DEPARTMENT 1
Orricß ov Cojq-teoli.er or thk Cubre.tot I
Cn^/ coordlD J roquiremonts of the Act of
Congress, entitled an Act to provide a National
Currency, secured by a Hedge' of UntuS BtotS
and ,p > Woy 1 ,? 0 for the circulation and re?
l(3a P ai°t n b tbmc '-’ approved February 25thl
IMG. and has complied with all tho provmonc nf
said Act required .to be oompUM with hrforo
commencing the business of Banking
troll°JoMh ’ *' ¥ n £ h M'Cfilooh. Comp
of AJlegheoy and State of Penn
of 18 an “ Dri * ed y> oommenoe the business
oi Hanking under the Aot aforesaid.
in testimony urheroof witness my hand and
seal of offioe, taia sth day of August, libi3-
J'Srl ' STccClloch.
1 aXL j Coiaptrolier of the Currency.
The First National Bank
oi Pittsburgh, Pa.,
im PlTfgnui TRUST COMPANY.
Capital $400,060. with privilege u> in
creas© to $1,000,000.
■ 0 Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ -
rnnl. UDde a th< l t 0 U r ovide a National &ur-
B r prTllr r‘-non NAII °NAL
, <r„ ft, -L P 1 rT ? 11, would respectfully
Dnir,,“n,l? rS? X ool| oou»n of Netea.
I.M“oLf,f h l Er *”’ ™ Y, ! " reoei '’” money on
o J .- , t?, ,, co*» n n d tr» ar '®‘ " * hotehftage on all pane
Tnolr* cut cess tvhbh • ; I , * ended tbe Pittabmwb
we o ' • -oixaton in 1852. will
entrusted to Q ; 1 mantoo that business
the some wApt AJ ~ : ! . wlll roceiT '
lliiks'ae/liani ‘ 1 ■ ’ ■ ’ correspondence with
behove »« . ktl . : ' :i: ‘ a "' at “o oountry. we
who Jo w’,'l : 11 ' 1,11 «• “>»-
cfflcVrs^lTree^,:^' hr ,h «
RG?. < ?. I < a 8 rtlin « '>
Hubert i Hays, A Inlander Speer,
Thomas Dell, 8 rancis G. Bailey,
.h-'S. nightman, | Alei. Bradley,
t , „ .... , bamuet Rea.
rffifvHf o ,: i/rA/ii President.
JOHN I). SCULLY. Cashier.
August - r .th. :<A-,.,iAwtf.
w J T ‘" r " rl crnm n.svz
KUUNTZ & MEETZ,
bahkebn,
No. UK Wood N«., Nwoutl dee above
Finii Street,
BJEA I.KRS IS FOUEIHS AS D DcmestU
~z. Hwhanpe, Coin, Bank Notes, and Uovenl
moot ocurtttes. Cnllactionf i rouirtly attonded
4 A NIIeTER, DEMAND NOTES
&f r °' l< ' hu,dll “ sa ' Uuanermas;
7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons,
•"dal, bough, by
_ mh.'.6rj,d _Wood street, wrner of Third.
AMtttliisf lioisi:
Is the lan(3£ffir awp heat ail
centra 11 y lu'-ated, n:nl ea.-j’ nf acoe#B Jrom all tha
rtrot?m U e f ni raVOI A 11 coutainf all the modern im?
ft ' and e T Ery convenience for the oom-
Thia« aoeotll ‘ r,, d ‘Uf>n ef the traveling public
thifsnUea'of SS wsfl“ SiSdTd SS
' af n d !h h d b° r lami -‘r “ d lal *o traveling
pa.. ~ and tbehoa-ewil! continue to be bent
a ? rsl ' c J"*; n<,lel in every respevt.
Telegraph in the hou,«it,, all part, of the enun-
s er t . RICK, Proprietor,
uos o„. >ept W6t. selMmd
[l} hover * BAKER-*
. D remiuin Sewing Machines,
l -.y ONLY (idl.u <IKIIU
Kvpr Awardol til Suwuu .Machines in Illinois.
Xheno machines wero awarded the Highest Pre
miUUl-, ov„ ati l r lU F„m,h
‘V” w /'■ - Mu.
r* ,n ". a ';. : ,V‘» «<■»<
KiwinKMAii- KAJH.-U,
Siew }„rk.\tute Fair
£u-ct Premium r r taunt'- machine
Jir>i l.r d.rni. e-thread machine,
rirot i remium lor machine work
> rr-mont .St<ite Fair.
l*irnt Premium lor family machine
P?^ lum f er ma ™facturini? machine,
r irst Premium for machine work.
Jowii State fair.
Hrst Premium for fami'y machine.
First Premium jor manufacturing maohine:
rir?t 1 remium for machine vroik
A/wAtimu State Fair.
£, 1Iv: j. remium lor 'amity machine.
y\?\ Pr^ iam ! ur n '* l \ ut *cturinf? maohine.
Mr a i 1 remium lor machine w^rk.
/tt'fninu State /oir
Kirsi Premium lor machine lor ail purposes,
nr.t 1 rouuum fur machine work
Illinois State fair.
him Premium for macbmo lor all mitdoh(»
Hirst Premium lor m.chine work
Kentucky ,'-tate Fuir.
PirM Premium lur m hiuofor all uuroeaes
hir*t i remium fur machine Wurk
Ftninsylvinui State Fair.
tjif: 1 '; oullum for warn, arturing machine
' lUUfUl '““AmeworK.
first Premium fur machine work.'
And ut the following County fairs :
tf> wF^ < v n i!a ’ *■ Aimcu&u ral Society’
U..-I 1 i emiuin or ih luily machine,
o' l,r maru-.iu-iurmif machine,
cir>t 1 remium lur mar-.me work
I" VuU ™ 1 di’rp.tao,;^
f,) r ' L | remium lur .arnuy machine.
l’'" man ! ll ‘ tt tu -‘ng machine,
fust i n.ujiuni lur muchm*) w>.rk
' Ma " ’ A °™^ralSo^et V
Diploma fur family machine.
Diploma fur machine w.-rk
tranklm -A. Fair.
First Premium lor family machine
wu!S. ,T"\ m r r machine
V . I l ' V ' '• •'‘"'■idmrut odcely.
r.i i I remium lor l.mily machine.
nnehinffton to. i.V ) j Fair,
PirM Premium 1.,r iao.il. machine.
Saratoga (<J. tA. ) .) Fair.
l'ir t Premium fo- family mac- ma
->/•« ' anice in Ulut, t Fa.) Fair
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1-IBUK SIOIK OF
NEW SHOES
AT BIFKENBACUim’S,
M, "“ “ d
IXEIVED-
Bl o °m ° ( V ° ath for tho ““Mexion
wS4 , 'rp^Tr&?o^ d al Z,10bal8;i “- ‘
a Magnolia Balm,
a oarling Amoroeia lor the Hair
Hoilow.j-’s hamily Medicines
ill M br j mpr,, T' d SeaYener.
AJI Ot Dr. Jayge's *amiiy Medicine*
Pure iJi; cerine and lloniy Boa, ,
4rs“ d uream - ‘° r ® h ‘ p *>° d
w . , . Ofy. A. KELLY'S
whoI «»J« »'* d detail lirng Blow.
Pederai st., Allegheny.
H OF 1-IVJEKT ax Ari v
&Smft‘ rned h f V l a ‘
°d lhe B®® ll Honae. tonear
. P ' rst and amith4t)d atroot. W. C.
wS«‘Afi Uul a - aV i t repartd 10 ftinuah oarriagei
aaddJe horaia open the ahortit no^
"^‘i/SSSE 1 VSI&UMm.
w prmsi BuH
wo. 15 fifth ntreet,
For Sale.
S < t ITH o »*»ttnbitr«h property
iJh BALK—A tiro story brick dwelling
2nSt C wn 1 ? ta . , r lne ' ri "'“ s and finished garret, lot
K ,i' deeL . on Carson an.l Cbesnut sts..
bu three minutes walk a'ore the Suspension
Jdridife, hanny the advantage of Pestenyer itail
way passtna toe door, will besld at allaryain.
r or terms and particulars apply to
„... t. a. McClelland.
__??J _ 56 Fifth street.
YV SUoll.il VO IT PAT KENT
j „ ... wb , eD o<l d l urch we a two-story fra co
front l hs h fi > ft* e f an,j | ,0t 01 ,rrot,nJ ’ sixteen feet
ItroDt by fifty feet deet- for WOu. Terms- $2OO
CAsb, remainder in one »nd two years, situate in
Pugaeeno near the Water WV.rkS Al- f
I'™** br j oka , woJ1 *°e h*'aHeand lot n» ground
sanie sue as the wilj be «w.to for $BOO, rne '
nab cash, remainder m one and two years. Title
afaZ °M a w lr l CUtI beraTsCe - Cal. atnnoo *t our
" , " t ,f J -°“ »««'•* a
no!9
0 N ! Y S*- s **® *'OBA VALI'ABLJK LOT
r unH lM°p nd ? nd tiire ® dweliiti* boa..es, Nos.
iLtt 1? *our:h eiroet, lot thirty feet front br
silty fee* in depth. A rnly to
3. CUTHBKKT A BONB,
M Market st.
UKH'K, t5.000.-AVAI.I ABLU FARM
in H ost Deo- townnhin foraa'e at a bar
saln. containing Vi acres, slaty in onltivation
BOTenaoi-eauf fall grain, twentr-threo aores ?f
C f t! ? ber i lteoa f and all smooth
S^«liia n i aod 1 03 w ? for oaltiv »tion ; frame
b trl t la , rg ? stable, spring house,
sarden paled in. orchard of two acros. Terma—
one-dalj cagh, remainder in easy payments
ApDly to s. CUTHBERT & SONB
Dlj6 . 51 Market street.
to I Xr*w^i™L 1 V’ I, ' ]?e ”' Awk ' i!od Motha
Animaiß'.Ai * m “ ect * Fowls.
flasL t '%‘,L^«’V Dd r $! „ boI08 E bottle,, rad
tndoiiic dssfl - r ->rUael£ t>ubl.e Insti-
</nly infallible remedies known ”
Free from Poisons,"
;Not danireroiis to the Human Family "
ijoiiio ont of thetr holes to die.”
wLn.osale in all Isryo cirier.
wherL dby i ' rn *™ u “d Dealers every-
Beware of all wortMo-* imitations.
bottle an 6 5 .ie” u i d r •«" *>«'
Address HENRY R. (ONTAR
Inncipal Deij.t. Broadwaj.. N . y, A “’
*&• ix>id by H R. SELLKriN t nr> e„ i n r
a CM.. Wholesale Atiila. Huai
. iy)*-ciindeoJ±w
WBS. M. ?AB®K Pf on
SA K 8 % j$ g B !«! D\ g *
MHOML MCHHHKTI JBS 0)l o ittEitf
Saw tie Peas, s, 8, Paweasns Dem
AAJL JK»wius or
T' :s *' tlc * th-ee to one
g£‘
»«Iw «.•! » »j£- ,w
description. ’* ‘ ■
wg«f
Woolet; Md : ° n 01
ar prior- rt tow our machinery mimf-ictm-.
Miw ' mSS
SMITH, PABK & CO.
Ninth Ward F„ nndry
H arehouse. No. 14» r iria and 120 Se ond sta
Co^l^)il f if« t to re t7 ,0 it t !i l f, 1IO? ,™ 1 descriptions of
Sad froni nl i and Qaa lind w ater nines,
*- ***
tiun “‘rde?.'' “"' lun " y ° f =von ' d “* ri P
iiavinga complete machine ?hor. attached to
iuendS w ne,:e “ars fituny will be carefully
_ Oaiiiya&'w
KILL A\!l WIVTBR DBllll
All Descriptions Now Opening
M. MENTZER’S,
»4 MAKKET NTKKET,
BI.ACK AND Ham V silks,
FRENCH MERINOS
REPP MERINOS
SCOTCH PLAIDS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
'LANK EDS
niI'NTKY BLANKETS,
SHAWDS AND CLOAKS.
oc2B-3in-e<> J
FTO.N.
OI.MOEN A CO.,
Gravel Roofers,
Corner of Fifth and Wood streets,
Soooad btory
BUST OPENING— A NPJLKAI>II> AN-
I B -'rUj»©nt of Cl.th act*. Circulars, aLawls
H! e ?S^ e l‘f° e6 ’ , Uept>8 ‘ P!rtlds i Moufl l>elaine«;
Blankets, Hannels, <ac., and naving a large
hoc* of DomeaUo Goods purchased before the
.ate advanoe on Goods, i w vU ld invite aU to call
r>ee, oar i-rioes will be fatisiactory
k 7 H.J. LVNCH.
No. (3j Market street,
iiotiroon that, and ch Diamond,
SIPPLI _WE HAVE HB
.r. e,T * d t -“ dA >’ anothor iot ol B..Ui\., and
y tiOßci. direct lrurn ihe manufacturer, consist
ing ol aL tho latest and most lasmonable styles
ol ontiemens Ladies’. Boy's, misses’ andCnil*
dron.s wea .which we are prei-ared to sell at a
sligu. advance on hasteru prices Call and ei
amine. Country ceronant* supplied at Kastern
wees. J. H. BORLaND
no. 9K MARKET 31. 2d «Joor from Bth,
TOMATOES AND PEACH
-M- KB
200 dot fresh Toma:ocs in cans.
200 Beaches,
tost received ami for sale by
R*; AIER & 8R06..
0023 I UK and 128 Wood at.
lIIU BBUS, B. NISAB,
40 obis A Sugar,
40 ebla nowd-.rou, tran. and Crashed,
jus’ received ana for sale by
£ KKYMJJK A BROS*
l2r and 12 Wood *t.
AO BASKETS, “WSTS AMD
QQttrta,” Heidsick’a ChampaffDe,
30 Cases Sparkling Sd osalie,
Id storr and for saie bi
V U.I.K K A HICKBTBOB
ia »OE DRAKE’S PEAHTATTON
Sdfl Blr'i\EK-v-Just received aodlbr Halo bv
.a „ aiso. a. kjklly,
bol6 <9 yedaral «t_
S. CUTHRER’
prominent, citizens of Detroit.
Mr. Vallandigham was addressed on be
half of the students by Mr. C. A. Bus
kirk. This address was eloquent and pa
triotic. We regret that want of space pre
vents its publication. At the conclusion
0t the address Mr. A. T. McAlister, Chair
mau of the Delegation, introduced Hon.
C L Vallandigham,..w+.o, thanking tho
students tor the compliment of a visit, ad
dressed them r.a follows :
[ Ituarkyou y° DD g gsntlemeu, for this
Itf , yon - a,r - specially, Mr
Bupk.rk, for the compliments so hand
somely expressed on behalf of your fel
lowa. The applause of the young is
he highest praise. They speak \he
fe. 0 a* 6 y m ' W B generation and
Tn i hTt ' % he Jn ?? ment of posterity,
h ‘I >t so be tjiat my name
shall chance to live in the record of these
imes, I long since appealed ; and, mean
time am wilhng to abide the scrutiny
which must precede it. Without
personal allusion, therefore, in reply al
.ow me to pass to another subject; and, if
it be m my power, thns to change a visit
of ceremony into one perbaps'not alto
gether without profit.
on are stndents. Some of you still
nursne yonr classical and scientific studies
purs!bt Pre »li re ( s ' 0l ”' B ‘“ IVe8 for
pursuit., . all of you are eager to rush lDto
he great world, and be men. Yel, i n °
little while when you have borne its buf
fetmgs with lpsty sinews, not one of yon
but will exclaim wi>h a sigh, *
“Ah! happy years, who would not bo a boy again.”
But m the battle of life there is no re
treat, and the brave spirits among yon
w.l press forward, and the weak falter and
for a bfelf U 1°” but ,P r epare yourselves
tor a life of action, and jnat in proportion
as you are disciplined every way, yon will
be ready to meet whatever foliane may
~.Sedse»aiiniißs», • wp&cl
is no injunction more suggestive. So
[ many days and years yon have in pawn to
the Almighty Maker ot Heaven and earih
and those only are reckoned redeemed’
which are spent profitably either to the
body or the mind. Youth is not the sea
son for ease or pleasure ; bnt tor labor
and self denial. Whoever has practiced
mese hardy virtues when a boy and in
early manhood will, at forty, sound n
mmd and body, find the lawful and
virtuous pleasures of life fol] of ew ,
ne?s. Horace was right:
Malta tulit fecitqae puer
‘’ITTHBIiaaH. A.
l'be more ingenuous among yon incnr
another and widely differing 7 baz a J
*on have endured heat and «j|d ; have
retained from lust and wine; have abided
pleasure, or rather have found in it labor
and Stud,. our v.g.is have “outwatched
the bear. But youthful ambition ib
A sees nothing
but Fame s Proud Temple, and forgeti
that it shines afar. It sees not the long
and wearisome leagues of hill and vallev
of h . fo "«‘ and rock ' of thicket and jungle
which lie between the goddess and her
worshipers. It counts every moment of
delay and difficult, on the way, a“ a La
ment lost. There is, indeed, a false god
dess whose fame is near and easy of ac-
Har , d , b * ' 8 the altar of Mammon,
brsud, Falsehood and Violeuce are there
joint Sibyls and priests. A tumultuous
crowd of idolatrous and abject worshipers ,
throng around. But Notoriety is not
Fame, and her devotees soon perish.
Not sued let your ambition be; but
rather that which Pope and after him,
Lord Mansfield, proclaimed "the pursuit
ot noble ends by noble means,’' and
yourß, too, that popularity which follows
not that which is run after. But to ob
tain this you must learn that most dif
faoult of all lessons— to labor abd to
wait. At twenty you flunk forty bd old
age. At fortyif you have disciplined'
vour minds ana not abused your bodies,
you will find yourselves younger bat far
Wiser than you are to day ; and the hour
ot your death will seem more distant and
give you less concern. You will feel
that there is a lifetime yet before you •
and it yon are of a strong will and brave
spirit and worth, of a name to live, your
past failures and defeats you will regard
them as but probation and discipline, and
indeed as so man, assurances of final
Th» m s h ', Pre < B D ° n ' bnt not in haste,
ihe Master of Bavenswood chose a wise
mouo and not inapt coat of arms—a
bail e head, and, **l bide my time.”
In one other thing he uot mistaken,
xou are not about to finish your Btudies
A hen you lake leave of the University,
you but begin them. No man ever attain
ed great and enduring eminence, without
study— not always of books. ' Men of ac
-1 u ° U u o Do , t leisure at all «mes for
books But they are BtndenU, neverthe
less, of the men and things around them •
and books are but the written records of
things and men remote or of the past.
But they have this advautage, that what
ever they record, has passed through the
alchemy of the great minds by whom they
were written. And, moreover, in them
we study men aud things divested of tne
prejudices, the bigotried, and the self in
lert sled influences of that which is present
iu time or near in apace. Especially is
this true of history—the most amplifying,
liberalizing iu its effect upon the mind
and Bonl, of all studies. He who remains
a uigut in anything has read history to
little purpose. And he who would com
prehend the present aud discern the
future, must give hiß days aud nights to
this study. Prophesy uninspired, is but
I history anticipated. Bead history, and
learn that the patriot, the hero, the states
man, the orator whom you reverence or
admire in the pages of Plutarch and Livy
or o flame, Gibbon and Macaulay, JL
reviled and persecuted iu his own
and suffered death, it may have .
the hands of the men of Sis “
who’ l onde T’ lo0 1 1116 wisdom
ihe K efC T e the pleaBnres atl d honors of
p h d 8 P rfrfe rre<i rather the
f- d d d«ih d J° rly m tfhJ "iMernesa,
l. death and an unknown grave, that he
fomot be^ ume 5 great law giver, and the
“ “ 8W rellgl ° n80(1 »P°’«r.
EITThIiURuII,
POPLINS
M. MBNTIKK,
W Market st.
DAILY post
OAILr **O&T—AdVaJV<'ED HATE A,
One yoar, by mail
Six months. “
Three '
One *
One week, delivered in ibocity
oingle copies
To agentj per huiulre-L .
1 oin the Detroit i'peo Prn a
1 HE 4*ATBtOT AMD SCHOLAR.
AUrtrew of, Hon (’ I. Valla...
«o the Sindeols of the rniTelshv m
November 14, 1A63.
Notwithstanding the very inclement
weather on Saturday, a large body of stu
dents of the University of Michigan came
down on the morning train for a forma!
visit to Mr. Vallandigham. They pro
ceeded to Windsor at eleven o’clock,
Where the large dini D g hall oftheHirons
Honee had been set apart for the meeting.
Iho hall was crowded, there being pre
sent, in addition to the etudents, several
rearf thl f y ‘,' u ' * OUD e. Keallomen, have
C ? a i ße of r “ancient clan
cry **hifl i, > th<! ,J asblo! ' of °or time to de
nill ,? ''' Bat aside from the peren
|e"ve8 P w! life,, which L re
their nr* , ,- e P rct ;‘P us fountains,
he Greek and Lat.n, and that, oar entire
litoratare is pervaded by S r
classics,, full of
Isions drawn from them. Cicero’amagnifi
[cent enlogy upon the studies which
Ar, hias taught, is not at a n exaggerated
hen applied to the Grecian and Roman
ruing which have come down to ns. If
“ °dßrn , aen , lptor study the Apollo
shal? no 9 t ,r d the , d *' m S Gladiator/ why
Shall not the modern student learn the
1° ,he . meo who chiseled these
I ° reatl °ns out from the solid
I marble f But most valuable as the mere
discpie may be, it is not enongh that you
content yourselves with the usual course
now prescribed school or college. These
.T r ‘ t ‘ Dg , a “ nat be » study, more or less
through life. Let not any soy that he has
no time. There is always time and a
way, for whatever a strong-willed, diligent
man maychoosetoundertake. Whatis most
wanted is a judicious economy of time,
and a wise division of it in the multiplicity
of employments, so that bnt one thing
?cal! be done at a time. 6
of you, young gentlemen,
rl , ir arlB ' ea fo F P r ° f essional
pursuits. Whoever would become a
Lbnstian clergyman, let him preach the
BB^ 16116111 ' LBt hitn confine
[ himßelf to his legitimate dntiee, and as
pire to be the most faithful and exemplary
oi the meu of hia calling. v y
. W ,° uld P ra o‘>ce surgery and
medicine, let his ambition be to reach as
nearly as possible, or to excel, the
quirements and skill of the great men who,
in ancient and modern times, have been
the ornaments of that profession. The
novum organum of medicine remains to be
written, and he who is to write “has no?
yet appeared. Why should he not be an
orM?rgL ? WhynotadoratheUni -^
jmre for the Voffgshfn 7 a w°, will
have a nobler theater to aot in, than any
States r 6/,. 010 yoa in the United
Sutes. Ont of the terrible revolntion
which now convulses every part o' our
unhappy land, will arise qnestions of con
stituHinai and statute law, of personal
berty, of private r.ght, of property, of *
grander, more numerous, more in
famte m variety, and more perplexing
than heretofore in any age or country, ff
'"'‘T B “ ,d arms'laws are silent,” in
Wnifrte 6a f ’ BhoDld *** Cerement
happily m any form survive among ne
arms will again yield to the toga, and^aws
ES B f “P[ eme : With diligendTtherefore
fixed faith and unalterable purpose, pure
pose, prepare yourselves for the destiny
tee nej! 68 y ° U !t0 oD<i fo
tee next generation you may be among the
atteaß* i? Wh °’ Q P ontfle Bench and
at the fiar, shall, restora-andhearealoft to
d£d of B R o 7“il he B |, rea<^y illustrious stan
dard Of British and American forensic
Larpingand eloquence. Cowardice and
servility before executive power, were the
disgrace of the English Bir and Bench in
the days of fie Stuarts ; and these, threat
®“‘“g tbe h °hcr and the independ
ence of the American ire Bmong
the most alarming portents of the time*
2-.. i R emb i r that while a,on g with the - 1
great Hampden, the name of tee honest
and fearless Cose and of his noble wife
still survive in honor, the time serving
J“ dg6B , wb ° »at with him, an f
yielded to pehtical expediency and ‘-mili
tary necessity, have perished from his
tory, or are remembered only to be exe
crated. The blessed memory of Lord
te! 1 w B “a ant while tbe name of
l n h ® b ° od J. Je ™es, who escaped death
upon tee felon a scaffold only by dying
miserably in a felon’s C eU, is the oppro
brinm of the English Bench. Algernon
a llrtl. wh-f “a- 11 conyiot « <l bailor ; but in
a little while his execution was adjudged
judicial murder ; and posterity, for six
generations has held him in reverences*
a patriot, finch King James the Second’s
i t o r?* G "’ P rocare d theconviotion
and death ot the pure and virtnoos Lord
Knssell, as a oonspirator against the Gov
ernment; bnt eight years afterward, when
he would have relieved himself in Parlia
ment from the odium of the act, tee in
dignant clamor of the whole Houae forced
him, in shame and confusion, to resume
his seat | and Bussell still lives in Eng
land ana America as a martyr to liberty.
Your courage, your fortftnde, your man
hood, will also someday be severely tried.
Hut then remember Curran, whose feme
bnghtensjnst as the memory of the venal
placeman and barristers around him rots,
with each revolving year, and who, when
menaced in court by a file of soldiers
clattering their muskets as he addressed
the jury in defense of one charged with
treason, exclaimed in manly defiance:
rou may assassinate, but you cannot in
timtdate me. Bead, too, tee speeches,
and admire and imitate the heroic Erskine
the greatest of English barristers, who!
against the whole power of the Executive
in time of both foreign war and rebellion,
maintained for years tee rights and liber
ties of Englishmen, with undaunted in
trepidity. Prepare yourselves, by contin
ual study of the characters and noble
emulation of the example of these and
other great and good men of the past, for
like soenes in your own day. Nerve your
hearts now for the straggle. But, remem
ber that ability, however exact, are not
enough. Without pure morals, correct
habits and fixed integrity, yon cannot en
dure tee trial. Be virtuous. Be pious.
I use the word in no narrow, sectarian, or
theological sense; but in that which Virgil
means when be calls Ailpns “pius”-—a
piety which belongs to no one sect, nor
country, bat which everywhere, and at all
times, renders to God and self and man
whatever is due, and does it in tee very
spirit of the Bermon on the Mount.
~ Bat > Jonng gentleman, while I have
thus addressed you as stndents preparing
yourselves for the ordinary business and
professions of life, I well-know that at
a D y time many of you would be, and
;.u times of such tremendous import as
just now are upon us in our own country
too, teat many of you even now, look
eager* forward to the time when you will
Fife 8 & T? yOU f profeaalOQe political
v“ lhe u goalof y° Dr ambitious
longings. Your hearts are fixed upon iu
it is an honorable, a holy ambition: an
ambition not to be extinguished, but to be
regulated. He is a false teacher who
would tell the ingenious, virtuous, and
public spirited youth of the land, thkttee
pol'ucal service of the country is fit O nW
for the vulgar, the impure, the corrnnt^
As there are hypocrites in the pulpit, em
aS° nret me d lC “ e ’ P ettifo «B«Bat tee bar,
and pretenders everywhere: so there am
feakwfifF 68 m Poknoai tetre
was wen a morality as a philosophy, a
science in politics fer above the circles of
these reptiles. Unhappily tee W
uatxurovD o&rou&iB pass. —