The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, December 03, 1863, Image 1

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    JAMES P. (BA-RRy jp-nd j, ijoprietor. ;i
4>k Rvprritx.
■ltaya a o'rßiipture oured.
Hernia or Bupture oured.
Hernia or Biyature qured.
Hernia or "Bupture cured
Hernia or Bupture Cured.
«wi *1 . ... '
Hernia or Hopture cured.
Hernia or Bupture oured.
Hernia or Bupture oured.
Bupture or Hernia oured,
Bupture or Hernia cured
Bupture or HeTnia oured.
Bupture-or Hernia oured.
Bupture or . Hernia cured,
nuptwe or Hernia cured.
Bupture or Hernia' cured.
Bupture or Hernia cured.
Harsh's Radical Cure-Truss.
'Hftter’s Patent Truss.
Supporter Truss.
Seli-jidjusting Truss,
Dr. Bannings’s Lace or Body
Eraqe, for the care of Prolapsus Uteri,
PQesi Abdominalhnd Spinal Weaknesses j
Dr. S. S. Fitoh’s Silver Plated!
Supporter. '
Pile Drops, for the support and core
of Piles,
Elastic Stockings, for weak and war'
loose reins.
fijflltio Knoo Cfipg, for weak knee
joints.
Ankle Supporters, for weak knee
jojoba.
Suspensory Bandages.
Self-Injecting Syringes; also every
kind of Syringes.
® r ’ KEYSES has also a Truss which
will radically cure Hernia or Bupture,
SobM*^nn?rt? e, iw2I ll i 11 Bm< * tho number of
tao^around the body, immediately over the
eiye K‘ a gawonal attention
twefttryeare, he will be enabled to evesSisfao*
Seif.lnJectitjg Syringe*.
SdMuleetlng Sytlngrs.
Self-Injecting Syringe*.
Mf.ln)eettng Syringe*,
Of every kind.
Sold at DR. KEYBER’S, 140 Wood eti
Smipemory Bandages,
Suspensory Basdafee,
Itupemorr Basdacea,
Snspensory Bandages,
A dosen different kinds,
A dosen different Wind*
A dosen different kind*.
A dosen different kindj,
At DR. KEYSER’B, 140 Wood street.
nolO-lydAw j
jQBKETSKB'S ~
PECTORAL SYRUP
OURfiS CONSUMPTION,
CURES BRONCHITIS,
CI7REB COLDS,
CURES ABTHMA,
CURES ALL DISEABEB
OF THE LUNGB,
1 invite attention to some of the most extraor-
dinar? cures by my
PECTORAL SYBCP.
'lhey’sw at iome,' and an> one who has doubts
eanmquire of the persons who have been ourai
lo'ix.o4lXo.KL U a Us. WITUOtOTCJISoa
ntN t ga^“ J WHO NEku his MeSi-
ATTBND TO YOUR COLDS.—A case of five
IroßAiSYKrfp o^®' 1 by Dtt K-BySKR’S PKC
ST— 1. Jan, 11.1880.1
Db. Kjtsse ; My wife has been afliicted Vrii
f ad , difficulty of breathing dbrfbte
yaarß*wwbb lor several years had praAmiC
p lnerej od in vlolenco XhrpompilfaW
hereditary and she had been frosted by sef
eraJ phymmans without any relief. In tais stone
or her <gs«. I procured some of your PectorC
2SyLsT nll, 'Mii. bongil,t ' thtf ® wt B«o. aflffr
oent bottle, which relieved her very much • a
then ©hlied and got a thfllar bottle,‘llfhich coral
her eflnreiy, and she has now do trace otthE
former disease, except weakness. I would ntwi
i tho medicine myself to a ooUl
and eough._ The medicine oared me by tlkhS
onaKdose. lexpress my entire sadsfecUonwSh'
'VM. WILSON, -
Alderman, Fifth Ward.
r» r* » . PtTTSBtJBCK, N(JV. 18. 1858.
. .J been, moreor less, m mfr
lxfo, aflected with the severest of coins and hors*-
nera. a t tunes my throat trouia become sc ciosS
Sl^ ft p J 5 evcnt S M^ eakiag y. ao n OTe a whisper, and
®y taking doses of the above byrun it
would lelieVe me entirely. p I
Li 9* ®*didne,l mast nJ
hesitatingly sav that is the best remedy I evS
i
Uaatuer Gunens Deposit ;
OOL. AND DB. BBrSBB’S
PBCTOBAXi SYBUP. ■
KJTO*-Door Itxeuee the delay in
*bave not ased more ah**
* 0411 *od do wish tmd
J?r h h^^ cto 3 w t° ttid ffive it as fair a trial
ffct done, and they will be proud to say?
tei state dsiiass
S^offiisis!Sf:2'a,»yg £i; 4
Sf^fTßKSfWrafi-Sg
name 4 ißs regard, as you thihkjromif I
j
am .^.' , f ra ? s ®L. to my f «!low oitiaena,
25? w “° entertain doubts can consult me per*
•onaUy. £ K j>°
kkad the
l takrti *«reraf medidxiee fa
Ch!s5 o iS*ih W *P 10 ?* among them Ayer*
n«d t&lf a bottle the tni
bottle cured her S^gWgJ&Jm*
<-! ■ ■ - • R °bia«on ttteet.jAJJ^yn'y
»B. SEYSEK’S »TWBT
XawebamL and eold bj
■SMIWIMBKki
I * H K 1 ! 0 ' '' " '’’ ' • ! r ' J< '“ ! ■- ’ ‘ us '' ri ' f 'iHT
reai
linmwsftWEwn,
ii?Ofi!fl!H£ietrHE OF
Acidity of the for ail Oises
reqniiiag a Toujo.
TP ifVl# ;THB MOST
* &nd efficient Salt of Iron wTSf
££as?»7=“:j
men.s <k«<n>p«KteJ ‘mind to vtlsl taki^f]
ril« b £ fl M V' MaoyeB *t* palor “fdebUi-j
r fl P n S ™«or to the oountenanoe. I
, & ZmEmSfiF*'? roa ?
1 SsssStygsSr"“*«£«*"* : '
Do'you want to get rid oi nevrousnesa ? I
-s
= yo<r^.' i s ita;briik “ d Ti * oro '“ j
KUNKEL’SBITTffIJfINEOFIBON.
”-w oQly
Bi S rn^w >^R°oifr r^^ UN KLE ' S
m&nent cure of Dwptptux and DpbiUtv and a r
number Vffmltalionfoffer* £! the|
The Bitter "Wiki or laos ia pat up in
78 CBWT and $l,OO BOTTLES,
to d Drumiste throughout
tne country. Be particular tnai every bottle
bears the/ac-*i»»l« of theptoprietor’a signature;!
GENERAL DEP 0 f ,
Ifo. XIB Market at., Harrisburg, Pa.
For gale by Dr. KEYBEB, Age n .
M? ™«£**f*®* ? ,
J^KWCAuTiED
V. X. DgRQLEITK. M. U.,
I f„ r , 0 i^ thl L M P? io ¥ ®»oi«lto of Pari*, France, fix
Charity HSii en i t of feoiel tiieu.
ohantxH®idtalB, Ao, Date of Dirfoma. 182 K.
brnt^^A^'^ 88 ' f“ uJt of nerronaneea and dt-
I™',';,“WI*** 1 *** ar d '*<* headache, (hem
teyajia; attended. with m.mplete success.
OFFIC* B 7 GBAKT NTKKET, St.
sob Nicholas Bttiiaing,
TO THEjPUBLIC.
TttE IG.NOKANTAND
aodjalaely modest*f ,11 dtrtromioation!
I real Secret add Delteate Dis
orders, Seli-Abwse, j
I toaUol WJ> mm attend incident to
I -i?S th n eles andauutta single or married,
' Br.skrtrop. publi-hes the faot of
a^^?f, n i‘K’ 0 k h L‘S nur ¥*% aDd '“Ho'r mod eat are
[ dreadful!? shocked, and Think it a great sitTvXrc
I aor^t Ild lor ooct ® I »»tion and corruption
I WIV 1, M ' Pr°™na* aona end daughters,
1i«.5?.kS U - y hjsicianashould be o.utious to
I n» P R» **” ra noetbat theydo tho same M
Dr. BaabsTRUP, (eioept publishing) lest a lui
Did i^al™t‘° UC I? IWht K°" 10 them among stu-
I i a jKf/ “ ode . >l ad* l Presumptoua famines,
| boraantfraiaed in ignoranoedsprong np as mash*
“P d »bo compare sooiety. intelligence,
I sense. Jfo., to dollars .and cents, mysteriously
® r lil ‘ tottetl - ItHm publicity, hSw?™*
}?i « larents <W> d guardians are thaak
vigor by^. C bSid^s^any^
I °P* r “aU)rrhea or nootnrnal omi stona. are t om- I
1 m c a T. apace of time by hi*
remedles which are peonliariy his own. They I
KltS ‘^•'“. di Vegetable Kingdom,
I lj av i n *i seen tne lailaay of the Mercurial treat- I
vcuretshfe“ 4 « ttl >atituted the
I*,* „ a® - female dimieea are treated wuh
I marKed success ttaving had over forty years (40) I
fhfT?irf n w in i nelr t -oatment in hospitals at both I
the Old World and tn the United States leads I
hiSo^ 0 * a7_ .f° all "‘fk-’a fair trial, health I
again bloom on iho now—nailed I
| ““*'?■ f“}“ 6 uo longer with montobants and I
oXn n , sad5 ad cured. Consumption I
“d.? 11 «?1 kiudred diseases, of whioh so m< ny an-1
'rh" oan now be relieved,
£nSCfe*^ 0 ,, 7 l tt * nd tOll la time. Puupaftio-
I " a ® “y treatment by procurine & I
f op 7 2 Medjoal Adviser, whioh is giveifgrat- I
,„. t °, aU i tl:at apply. Having toe advantage of I
■-XXJXrP a®® 1 ? elperi ®P ce and observation, con-1
aeoaently, he haa superior skill in the treatment
of special diseases, and who is daily consu ted by
the profession, as woil as recommended by ros-
°rfmXi*inPS^ l f ca r ?', pro P ietor ‘ of d <>' I
oaefjp SmithlleJd street, near Dia
mond street. Private communications irom all I
Paris of the Union stnotly attended to. Direc’ I
_ t „ 3-0,
dfcB ~i 7 Post uffice.
10,000,0<R) SAt'ED.
GLEASON’S
KEBOSEKS (BATIK
WARN FOOD FOB THE 8A
... by, heat water i r ateep herbs, ip , for the
sick, make warm, water fopsharing or tody, oook
a lew oysters, boil or jry eggs, make tea aud oof
fee, toast bread. Ao.,<ko , in j&ss timoand expense
than by any other means known. Used oq any
Pn ° o26
tor laniks with
°nt removtag tirt chimney. For tale wholesale
and retail by
WELDON A KELLY,
005 146 Wood s . agents for the manufacturers
LAKE bUPEBIOK COPPES
-AN D- ,
p “rk, M’Ourdy «S c Co.,
■ i . , . ol ,
bheath. Tmira' and Belt Copper. Pressed
Copper Bottoms, Raised SHII Bottoms,
filter
t*rs and dealerfm Afetala,
lron,
Machines
lab
orders oi Coppprsim to any desired
patlarll - . • fe2l:lydiw
BARGAINS
CARPETS.
JUST OPENED AT
M CALLUM’S
,87 FOURTH STREET.
A WhiiKXrtnße'scld it a' Very
great reduction icotnjatpprioos anjo
.*JSW WIWfICUCTPmw
* v * superior article of
• 'tirfi, -
ffticE we are propped to delirer from oar
C OAIi BMUdIBRTT BTRSET
Beet quality of
FAMILY dOAL,
Always on hand &e osnaL
JO**: ’ i OO.
€i ()OMXAyrw ABams^AT
faf j
FOKItSTEK * SCHWAKI,
Ho. 164 HtaUtbtteld aboy<
A ®«mdi4 atforuneci of
n^^.L P aper , an ,i
WAIX -'.yAPEBR-oiirt A iT»gi
■«*
,f*f ' H ', ‘ ;’ *j l , |
s.f*i > Jfi •£$ iI v
dt. ■&! vA i£»a£
Ucai.
H-T f -
•lscov^ry.
impobtajtt to ladies.
HARVEY’S EBROM THERMAL
FEMALE PILLS
I Tlrr MttHttfWHES
I "*■_.!: *** have been strictly f<JHcf**d.)
I in removing difficulties arising from
OBSTRUCTION, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE 1
*? perfect health when:
wme thne^ 63 w thout oattsii e Aiatreaa; at the
THEY ACT AS a (HASH,
0■e«»S t 4 oa^ £* :, .[PThtwatla*, and restoring
! IoS li .T t 0 ft healtlty condition, and by bring- i
mon L bl 7 Period .with regularity, no
from what cause the obstruction mat
s f hould - however. not bo taken the
r a. nr ffonthaof pregnanoy. though
the rSut 7 other tone ' *f ““eoarriage wouldbe
dollar? 1 00nUiM 60 PUls ' pmce. ONE
D *. HABVKY’S TBEATISK
I Diaeaaea of Females, Pregnanoy, JMiaoarriage.
j?rwT l . n,l ' M ' b terility, Reproduction, andAbugea
addr *’- “i 1
. •5-lhe Ptlia and Book will be aent by mailj
confidentially. when desired, sactJEEtT saiLßß.l
and prepwd, on receipt of money by
J. BRYaN, M. D, General Agent, i
S„IS k_ 70 Cedar street. New York, i
-Sh„ ihy aii tbe principal Droggiata.
Joeepn Teeming, Draggist, corner of thei
Mttrketbt - »TOt for Pittsburgh^
HOW LOST I HOW RESTORED!
"a axldb"®^ 1
Siena, eoxual Debility. apd imj>edimenta to Aiar-li
nege generally: NeryoOaness, Commmption, Ed!
llepsy andflta; Mental andj’hyaical Incapacity!
0i
oa °° BOX - * M * 1
A CASH IB STATmAT-TOC CAE
speedy cure for acreihroat, headache
cc ' °- °rotipa and pains fi
Vl, 0 . ! nbB w .e edriao every one to give ii a trial)
1 -Jf'JP? c!6 u a more Infle— 25 oenta-and wd
areoocnitn.no poraon win ever be with"ut in
, f if Jl,r sa eho,lld Vea bo.Oe'n Ihohoual
l 4 ®” decider Ir, «ach as cull, bernaj
soaloa, Ac, lte pain-re.ievicg qualitioa are mH
.a 4 ® fo t tr°nP. ii tas sa.ed hundreded
we have the ceitifioatrs to j.r.ive it Office. aI
Cort undt street, ISew 1 ork *1
So»d by. oil D. uggists. s o ;d bjThomas RahJ
P a *r* x ’Lnzmoud ailqy, Pittsburgh, n 023
UOISEK REFERS
FIttSfISHIHG STORK.
«OODB FOKTHK
KITCHEN.
Brushes
• i Baskets
* Jelly M OUidS
W ash Basina
Cup Mope
W ire Sieves
l Coal Scuttle
Stovo Polish
I Knife Washers
Basting Spoon -
Coffee Mills
Wash Boards
Sauoe Pans
Bird Boasters
Fry Pans
Farina Boiler?
Egs Beaters
Flour Pails
Water Filterera
PM Plates
clothes Wringers
Wooden Spoons
Butter Prints
Wash Tubs
Soap Cups
Toast Fonts
Sad Irons
Meat Presses
Qfck© Boxes. Ao„ Jtc,
HUG KOOJf.
~ . .'LATID,
Syrup Jugs ' Kut Pfob
inilF 0 " 1
Napkin Rinss
Rrau btauds gake Baekete
Round & Oval Salvors Ice Pitchers
Bouquet Stands Goblets
_ „ CU TUBBY.
Ivory Handled Knives Carvers
Coooa do do Forks
kS?n«x T d °'r- Square Waiters
78 Crumb Brushes
FockAßpcou Xrayi j Crumb Trays
( Chafing Dishes
gs&sfc.
Kmfußharpeoers
RefhwrftoTS Water Coolers! Ao.
fOK THE CHAMBER.
svlfninf 6 F» t ® r Carriers
Chamber Buekete ,
. Juwlsand Pitchers i
Matress Brushes 1 9as shades i
Bharirm .Stnas Kursorj Shades i
BroniTMaroh Holders do Lamps ,
Blower Stands Clothes Whiskes !
WV?®Ki tefn ' erat ‘ ln - do Hampers
Libraey Steps; Door Mats
Fish (liobes Vestas
Bird Cage.- Moat Sales
- Pocket Knives
\isue Frames, Flasks
Okmp Knives j Camp Portiolic6. *
il£mihM ythial ‘ “ OTta,niDe ln “ «" apoointeß
STORB °f talnwl M reasonable prices at the NUW
I Tin W arc.
L Wooden Ware
p ftpio® Boxes
I Cup Tuba
Straw v. niton;
Hair Sieves
Mince Knives
SilTorSoap
Chamois oKic?
I Skewers
I Gridirons
! Lemon Squeeiers
Stew Pans
1 Wafle Irons
>ish Kettlee
Ham Boilers
Graters
Larding Noodlore
Pudding Pans
Bread Ring
Batter Ladles
Iron Holden
Step Ladders
Keel on
Clothes Licet
Scales
Cook's Knives
Bread Boxes
Sooops
FOR THE Dll
• ILVBR p]
KAY & RICHARDS
SO- dii FIFI H MTK££T.
First door below the Exchange bant,
..^•i 11 * uod * delivered lr»o of charge In ttj
nn!; Al i!f h ® n {’ Manchester. Do!
q oesne borongh. etc. - aglfr-law '
The So we Sewing .Machine!
Ip TMIlH4ft, IP6rl6£ted |ks<> j
tribcixju aJ
!Sf °“1 r V w m Mwhw«a. at the World's F&U
1864 while thabn.jcrbew.iii; Maohiue reo«iv3
»? mention on its mono ; and Wheel
or i Wnson « a inedal for its devioe. called “Cid
cujarhcofc,. Jibe Howe/Sewing Jktaohino, wul
aw a Prsinum (to an English Exhibitor.) 3
the best lor all purposes on exhibition. Our liihtJ
fr l Maomne guaranteed to inako perfect work ol
lE© l*ghtpst and 4*©ftviegt fabrics 1
Sold and rented. Cor. Ponn & St Clair, strecti
AM.MeCRECoB, j
Agent. [
my2o;d3tairdj'
STEAJH. WAQOSWoii !
QN HAND AND MADE TO OIvDEH. j
WAGONS, 1
CARTS, !
WHEELBARROWS,
_ „ STORE TRUCKS, i
HAY AND STRAW CUTTERS. |
oaa-Ud Marion !
/• mULEVY, j
*■< rc i e t !
NO. 4 DIAMOND, |
emsMiiMiH. r&
CLT^Cirfl*W
TOCK GAS BY CSISG GUEA I
» ®ti ABthFlitkediutf AmeHcattJiSßvS.
iaj Gag Earners, a sore saving of twenty-five j>e ■
cent. Tie Anti- Flickering it jnet the thing fo ■
the- Office.- Cali and tee them burn at the Ga i
Fitting and Plumbing Establishment of
WELDON A KELLY.
' ao * ' ’l*l Woodetreat.
yuuoi-t filIWUi ViiSUOA
w ingtreoM and for sale by;
. FEKI£ttAAaMBTEOB&.
——— ‘*-T v rmfnl Iflnitmiaoti.
THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1863.
GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY."
KIASf^OOD;
Banking Houses,
FIRST B&TIOHAL BANK.
OF
1 n TREASURY DEPARTMENT, >
urneg op CoirpTEOLLga op the OtrEßMcrr i
, -BUKtJH, an the County of Allegheny and Statei
By ii va4 s ft bera - dllly or *»oi*«i nnderj
Sn^™ rdIl l?al 0 J tb l requirements of the Act .off.
Congress, entitled \n Act to provide a National!
qrJ7w ncy, s oourod by a pledge of United etatesi
§l™ « and tc provide for the circulation and re-}
.h F . 6 &»
»f.^ii'lbt»e^offi& With b6fori
TBJ»BPOKk, I, Hnih MoCnnoch, Comp
w<’ile r “* tho Currency, do hereby certify that the
Rrmotjh* l NaticWal bank of pitts
i I ‘9 om > t f ofAUegheny and State of Penn
sylvania. ia autaorijSfto oommbneo the buaineea
of Banking under thetAit aforesaid.
Ijf.r Comptroller of the Currency.
The First National Bank
ol Plttshnrgh, Pa„ ,
Lath pittBbdb6» trust mtm. :
Capital $400,000, with prlTllewe to In.
crease to $1.0^0,000.
1 Pi ttfl borgh Trust Company having organ-'
I ° nde j th ® Mt to provide a National S -
r«ncy. under the title or the FIRBT NATION AT.
BtNfc op woold
H-Coollection c/NetS:
Ac m receive mosey on
i 0? thr “ Kiehange on all parts
The auooeas whlih !irc rßended the Pittabargh
froßt Company sme* Rj enamiaation in 1862. will
id atarantoe that hnalneea
entrusted to the nr-" will reoelva
*°nie prompt rJi
Ro i r.‘te lD£ /D® ! T * i:l ' with
Bank«( ; .hit the country, w«
i^l U° “d bT * h * ““®
dam« I ' l ‘j l/m. K. Nimiek.
go's® 1
Thoa. Wlghtmajn | Alex. Bradley.
Samuel L*
J AMKa LAUQHuST Presideai.
JOE2f D. SCULLY, Cashier
6th. J 863.-d A wtf. ,
w. /. XOOriit PH. a. MT.R7/
KOT7NTZ & MERTZ,
baskbbs,
Bfo. Us Mfepa SL, Heooud doo ahov«
HEl®* AND Domestic
Bank N6tee, and Govern
ment SecuritiM. CoUeetions promptly atteadoi
. n r,l I
MILTER, DEIUVn NOTES
terv CortlfioLlM! ° l InJ<,btod ? ora - Unartcrmas;
7 i and Coupons,
an d all othi
Swot soeuritiea, bough: i>?
aaiLAMs « do.
'wlgtroct. oorner oiThiri,
mhs;6tud '
I s best ar
the No'-fi England Stated; is
oentraliy loeeted, and eaay ol neceaa irom ail the
rontea of traveled, eontaina aU tte modem imi
Pavements.
Krt and acoommoduUon ef tbe trave.hffpahEß.
The sleeping rooms are large and well vesfuated:
the suites of rooms uro well arranged, and com
pletely farmdhed loMamiliee andldige traveling
parties, ami the hou-jj will continue to be kept
M f* , * a Hotel in every respect,
.telegraph in tbe house to all parts of the conn.
. c HKNRY KICK, Proprietor.
Boston, SepL ISB3. seliflmd
Q ROVER A BABEB 8 "
Premium Sewing Machines,
THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL
Ever Awarded to Sewing Maohinea in Illinole,
XhMO machines were awarded the Highest Pro
miami. rovr all oompetUort, for <A« B<sit Famili
ctnnne Machtna, the Bett Mam/actvruui McC
e&mes, and the £e*< Machine Work, at the fol
lowing ST AT R FAIRS of 18S3 :
i»«p York State Fair.
r ®niiam tc r fa-mily machine.
rir»t Premium for' double* thread machine.
First Premium for machine work.
Vermont State Fair.
Fim Pteariam tor famUymaohina.
rirst Premium lor manufacturing machine.
First Premium for maflhinewurk.
lowa State Fair.
First Premium for fami'y machine.
Pirn Premium icr inanniactaring machines
..First Premium for machine wo k.
Michigan Stale Fair .
Pirn Premium lor family machine.
PirBt Premium for manufacturing machine.
First Premiom for maohine work.
Indiana State Fair.
First Premium for machine for all purposes.
Pirst Premium for machine work
lUvMie State Fair.
First Premium for machine for all purpose.
First Preuii am for m-.chiDe work
icuuofa, Slate/W.
hirst Premium for maohine for all purpose*,
rirrt Premium for maohine work.
Pennsylvania State Fair.
First Premium for manufacturing machine
f ° r beaatiful »®*Mi»irork*.
First Premium for maohine work.
And at the following County Faira :
Chittenden Co. ( Ft,) Agricultural Soviet*’
First Premium for lamiiy sewing machine,
rirst Premium for manufacturiDg machine.
First Premium for maobine work.
Ch^ mpl ?* n ( Vt.) Agricultural Society.
First ****** f°r family machine
First Premium for manufacturing maohine;
First Premium tur machine worn.
Hampdeu Co. (Masn ) Agricultural Society.
Diploma for tarnily machine.
Diploma lor machine wurk.
Franklin Co (A. Y.) Fair.
First Premium lor family maohme.
Fl it Premium 1. r manufacturing machine.
Queen $ Co (A. },) Agricultural Society
bir t Premium tor family machine.
Washington Co. (A’. Y.) Fair,
First Premium foriamiiy maohine
Saratoga Qo. (A. Y.) Fair.
First Premium lor family macum*
Meckamc* AttHuie (Pa.) Fair.
First Premium lor machine for all purpose,
first Premium for machine work
ed .his year At nearly all of tbetn the leaditi
dewing Machines were in competition
r ' Th * »°, tk inude upon thetifover A Baker Bew.
mg maohine has reoeived the First Premium at
eyery dtate Fair in the United a late where it h£
been exhibited to this date. •
Sale. Rooms, N°. t* FIFTH ST. Pittsburg p.
, A.f QKAT4I4x,A«Mt.
eArotß STOCK OF ■-=- "V 1
NEW SHOES
AT BIB’Ii'ENBACHEB’a,
JO. 15 FIFTH STREET,
■ utbrantag (ient's, tadies, Misees and Children's
Wear m great variety. P
J MT BEI'KIVED '
amTi'kin. Blol ' m of lontil lor oompl&rioe
V rak ”'®i'ename Plantation Bitter*.
Ayer* Cherry. Pectoral and Sarsaparilla
“n;AlJeii * Hair iU*torer and Sylobaliiun
Wuhan's Pino Tree Tar Cordial.
Hagan’* Magnolia Balm.
LiDdßev T 8 ImprovecTßJood Searaher.
Ail oj Hr. Jayne's Jf&miiy Medioinee,
£ TU ‘® Glycerine and Honey tioapg.
hMSfc^.A e^‘t“ d U °‘ d CreSm ’ 101
oe2t No. 69 Pedoral It., Allegheny ]
■ u —
Removal of litebt sxa^
hamg removed hia Uve*
tt Ds»Dle tram tire rear of tfießcott HooBefto«#*3
-■‘. ha- j J
Jli 0 iH H a^l TT,SBIIBGH PROPERTY
SALE,—A two story brick dwelling
smßk?5 mR k? roomB and finished garret, lot
u t frohting on Carson and Chesnut sts M
w , above the Suspension
Jortdge. having the advantage of Passenger Rail-;
way passing toe door, willbe sold at aoargain.;
r or terms and particulars apply to
0050 T.A.]Scg,ELLAOT k
DWBLIISG houses AT IOIF
p?'~? reo ,* ,riok hooaes and lots,
jronano oa Pino street, l-’uqucsne BoronS, each'
font or five room;"end eellar. Price of each $800. ;
terms one- half oaah. remainder in one and two
l hreo V w V torJr frame dwelling*
hoaaeawish lots, each three rooms and cellar.'
Pric« if each $460. Terms—-oafr half caah In
nana t lal&noe In two anr>ral payments.
t. CUTHBERT &SONS,
51 Market street.
r*®TBE AVENUE RESIDENCE FOR
OALK.—bix lots of ground sixty Jeet front
on the Avenue by two hundred deep to Franklin
street, atone wall In front with iron railing, flag
atone and briok walks, a well built and o nven
lently arranged two story briok bouse, wide nor-1
000, largo oentre hall, parlor, setting room, mar-'
ble mantles, five chambers, ok*eti, bath room A
dining room, kitoben. oellars, gas and water fix-'l
tores, stable and carnage house on Franklin at.,
ooal and wood house, peach, oherry and shade. I
tree®, grape vines and snrubbery. Immediate!
Keaton. 8. OUTHBERf A-SONST!
61 Market street. I
VX/HY SHOULD YOU PAY KMT
„ when yon oan purohase a two-etory frame
awelarg house and Jot of groond, sixteen feet'
front by fifty feet deep for $4OO. Terma-S2OQ
oaen, reaainder Jn one «nd two years, situate ire
Duquesne * ore’, near tb« Water Works. Alsoj.
a two-story brick dwelling house and lotofrroumL
eame sue as the abt.v o , will be sold for $BOO, one-'
nan cash, remainder in one and two years Title
°H ar °i, a il *nou!i berance. Cal! at once at our
offlee. 51 Market street if you would secure a
cheap home,
nol9
S. CTJTHBERT A SONS.
r|ATJL3T $2,500 FOB A TALCABLE JLOT
< v?E O JJ n< * and three dwelling hooj.es. Nob;
17 and 19 Fourth street, lot thirty feet front by
eiity feet in depth. A pnW to \
8. CUTHBERT & SONS,
51Markctst.
U&ICE, S4,OOO.—ATALCABLE FABJK
» Ml West Deer township forsa'e at a bar
sain. containing 83 acres, sixty in cultivation,
seven acres of fall grain, twenty-three acres rf
choice timber, white oak and hickory, all smooth
gOQdjand and lies well for cultivation; frame
awetJmg house, barn, large stable, spring house,;
gardon'paled in. orehard Of two acres. Terms-*
one-half cash, remainder in easy payments I
Apply to g. OUTfIBRRT A SONS,
pc ” • W Market street, :
,Not dangerousto the Human Family."
Rateoome oTrtof thetr holes to die."
j» a ij in all large cities,
where * *** Druggl * 1s Dealon every-
*£ Bmfaro of an worthier Imitation!.
b.S £53 & »2*sS#te. h on -* **
WM. K. FABER & CO.,
STIAI iMblWfc BUI IDS 2
Jb*OK
aatauLucmniTi mb jsLek nuu
Se*r tit Peas, B. £, Deuot
PirrsBOBOH, ju
fcaiaurACTuiu; aix Kisitg oi
ty. iamnpß. imaxulc from throe to on}
!>o^ er « «*d snitod T>l
errifit Saw Mills, BlanJPomwot Factories
Glto MkrttoiuAratMution to che o<mnruction of
KU[i263 And MAohm«7 fCP arm mllla, and fa?
opnxhts, m ul&v and otanil&rßaw mills.
Hove a[9o on hand. 4aiah©d and read? lor shl*.
diecripti Bunaes and Boilers of even
wSS
•aRCJSSL*** tfßMnaohinery manuitctu*- I
“ dwsrrtn *
■dTOlsffigip °' ll3 ““asgjt
SMITH, PARE & CO
Ninth Ward Foundry
PITTSBURG IJ^;;
Warehouao, No. 149 Firat and 180 Second” ala.
Manuiaeturers .of all eiiea ani-deeeriptione of
Coal Oil Retortsi and Gas and Water pipes,
bad irons. Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Seel Moulds ,
Ful ie*. lUngers and Couplings. I
Al?o Jobbing and Machinery of overy descrip-1
tion made to order.
Ilaving a complete machine ahop attached to
tne rounary, all nooeaaary fitting wfli beoarefuliy
attended to. o21:lyd&w
HU MU WISTBB DBV GOODS
All Descriptions Now Opening
M. MENTZER’S,
94 HARKET STREET,
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS,
FRENCH MERINOS,
REPP MERINOS,
SCOTCH PLAIDS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
FLANNELS,
COUNTRY BLANKETS,
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS,
m. hettzeb,
oc2B-Bm-«o4
CPTOS, OU»O£X * OO^
Gravel Roofers,
Corner of Fifth and Wood streets,
Second Stor7.
Just opening—a sptin»n> an.
■r.rtment of Cloth Sacks. (Similars, Shawls,
French Mennoes, Repps, P.’iiida, Moos Delaines,
Blankets, Flannels. Ac., and having a lam
(took of Domestic Good* purchase dbefore the
late advance on Goods, 1 would invite nil to call
see, oar priees will be satis! so tory
„ jrIYSCH,
No. 67 Market street.
Between thst.nndth Diamond.
raBDH gcmi.—W* HATI me.'
-T eeired to-day another lot of BOOTS And
SHOES, direct from the' nuflk'Oihettmr. oon£P
ir a of all the latest and moat laahtonablo atrial
Sf ttenUemons’, Ladite", Boy’s. Mieses’, asdchll
rea’s -wear, whiob -we art prepared to sell at a
slizht advance on Eastern priees Call and ex
amine. Countrymetohanj rapn^atEMteS
Ji t cr. b*''
DAILY POST]
DAILY POST-ADTASCED BATES.
On* year, by maU.__„
Six months,
Three “ ••
One “ ••
One week, delivered in the oitv’.
Single oopiea
To agents per hnndred—.~'....H.
EXECUTION AT FBEBHOLB, jf.j,
IbeJLonff Braneb Tragody-HnnelnJ
mi. 2T« K ! l ,ocu ‘ n toft hi mirufi'S
?“ of the ion*
demned at the eollows-lntcr. stta*
Bpe«eli Denying Hi* Gatll f xtri£
ordinary Exhibition of I'irmiKM
Beenes and f ndideiits, Ac. : j
The execution of Peter Slocum for*
the murder of his wife Abigail, at Long
Branch, N. J., in the month of Juiy laet, :
took place on Friday last at Freehold it*
the presenc? of about Bve hundred spec
tators. The culprit maintained his iano-!
J oence to the last, and exhibited extraor-j
dinary firnmesß in during his lest mo
ments. He made a long speech at thj
gaUows, in which he took occasion to as-j
severate his mnocenoe in the most aolemj
manner, and concluded by prayiDg fog'
iis enemies, especially those who had
sworn falsely against him on the trial, i
of which Slocum was convicted, was com*'
nutted on the 18th of July last, at his
dwelling house m the vicinity of the Bath
Hotel, Long Branch, The victim wad
shot dead m bed, and her husband, who
slept at the Bath Hotel that night, wad
immediately suspected of the crime He
was employed.in the hotel as a produce
buyer, and during the greater part of the
summer season lived away from home.
On the night of the murder he was ob 4
served riding towards his dwelling houstj
at a very unusual hour, and not being able
to account lor the nocturnal visit-he was
placed under arrest. An investigation of 1
the matter showed that the murder was
committed with a gnn belonging to thd
accused, and that, after it was Shed in
the commission of the crime, it waj
brought down stairs and deposited in its
usual place in the parlor, the murderer 1
in carefully placing the gnn in its usual
position thought be would cover up his
tracks ; but the act had the very contrary
effect, and was used as one of the strongest
arguments against him by the Stath
Attorney. The gun appeared to have
been placed within a few inches of the
woman B head, blowing the greater part
ot her skull off, and causing umlaut death]
An infant child of the deceased, which
usually slept with her, was also found id
another bed, and this fact was also urged
against the prisoner, the . persecuting
oonnsel arguing that no one hut a fathef
would have been so thoughtful as to re'
move the child under such circumstances!
Besides this, the accused* made several im‘
portant admissions-when questioned in rei
lation to the matter,and,not beingable to
account for his whereabouts On the night
of tho murder, the jury had no hesitar
twain connoting him of the crime. Thi
motive which led to the morder was the
alleged criminal intimacy of the accused j
with his Wile’s sister, Alcipe Chase, ft
was shown that they occupied the same
apartment at a hotel in Freehold one
night, and were seen together on several
occasions.nndbr circumstances of a pecu
liar nature, Slocum stoutly denied, his
guilt, and his sister-in- lawagffinst
all attacks upon her character ; but'the
circumstances pointed so olosely to their
guilt that he made few sympathizers. An
attempt was made to gain a new trail, but
U tailed, the Coart of terrors affirming the
judgment of the lower court.
Finding that there was no ohanoe of
escape, Slocum resigned himself to his
fate, and announced that he would meet
his death like a man. Jinxing his incai>
csration he was attended by the Bev. Mri
d ’ ‘2® Episcopal eburoh, and the
Bev. Mr. Cramer, ot the Methodist peri
suasion, who ministered to his spiritual
comfort, and spared no effort to prepare
the onlprit to meet bis doom as becamb
a true Christian. The clergymen were’
m the condemned cell day and night, and
towards the close of the drama were in*
oessant in their attentions to the doomed
man.
Tlie Execution l
took place in the yard attached to the
court room, which was fenoed up for the
ocoaaion with high boards, and surround
ed by a cordon of military, commanded
by Miyor James 8. Yard. Sheriff Woolly
officiated on the occasion, and performed
the unpleasant task with remarkable
ability and great deal of feeling. In his
boyhood he had gone to scbool with the
culprit, and in manhood they had often
worked together in the same field. The
condemned had bdbn in his employ tof
two years, and during that time he con
ducted himself with propriety. Probably
no one witnessed the exeootion with
greater regret than the very man who
played so important a part in carrying
out all the details necessary for enforcing
the extreme penalty of the law.
Boene at ttae Gallows.
was intended that the ezecation
should take plaoe precisely at noon, but
delays intervened, and it was not until a
quarter past twelve o’clock that the ex
ecutioner announced that all was in read
iness. At that hear the culprit was led
to the scaffold, supported on each side by
his spiritual advisers. He walked erect
and with unusual firmness, and, not
withstanding the gage ot the crowd, ex
hibited wonderful self-possession. On
arriving at the foot ot the scaffold he
carefully scraped his boots on the tempo
rary floor, and, after he hod taken the
mud off, bowed to several of his friends
*ho were in the crowd, and, in a loud,
clear voice, addressed the spectators sub
stantially as foliowfli
Speech of the Culprit.
OwTOfriMZ : You have ail come to see
a guilty man hanged i but you were never
so mistaken in your lives. X know that I
am innooent, and my God knows it I
don t want you to take my word for it: I
don t ask yon. My mouth has been tied
up for the last five months, and what I say
is of no consequence, perhaps I am not
airaid to meet tnis here gallows, lor I soon
expect to see my wife in Heaven. I hope
to meet you all there. I want you to un
derstand that I have been sworn against
falsely. I don’t want to say Whq the oer
jnrere are j bat my attorney knows them
and hh can tell yoo-if he likes. I would
not be here to day if I could have got, hold
Of a witness who wofit away. All that J say
I can prove. Ask my "attorney, X don’t
want yon to believe mb, although I hive
one foot in the grave and the other out*
following closely after it ) but do as Yon
like. All I have got to say is, don’t an*
of yon ever get yourself in a fix litre aa/
You are all’likely to be-digg]i£w X w!
but if you are, don'tbe afiSLi tddie like
aman. X
moft kh the ideh ofvdVinw. sw e .
would rathe* did' Whether
?*dnyit beloremyGod
"dkOfiyi--pfeetthatit is toy duty to apeak
! «uhject, bhf it ~mhy^p
; Olq \ a :: . _ ,ij t- ■ >
POPLINS,
M Markot St
ESTABijSHIBm,
wrona (a long pauae), However* I will
say this much. Yon all know what Iwas
goosed of. ton wi% ff P d Xw M iinttent
,T"° .1™ gODe -, »«« plenty! of
tbat swore falsely against meimnd
"??“* fhi 9! coprt,house
r°\,2 lrle< i , to ■ tiro ipen to swear to a
lie, bat I acquit the Sheriff and Stow jfi
ftorney of any blame, ifi, charged with
the murder of my wife. Now I wantto
a thing
oircutn stance a? Isit ifea, t hiu
a man who was without father or .mother
and waafnendJeaa in tfee world,, wpifojgo
V 3 "°. rk and MH her who would fi ufK;r
death for him? No ; they pitohcd'ttpon
me. and they got me, tat tbhy-have not
proved me gnilty.- They wautedtSe.to
I prove what I said about, money .being
stolen out of the hoage on the njght of fhe
murder. HoW could I 1
moath wag shat who conic t>rov€T-stv *nd
nune was closed-alec dps* wife
of mme, who wm murdered forthatmopey,
could prove it if her mouth waahct closed
in death. There is a certain wmr. in thla
crowd who aavaba lost sixty doUamfry
I the murder. If he wiUfltej. op here lyrill
? nd tlß receipt I wUI pay
farther._ that fifty-seven dollars o'f fhat
money is mine; but I don't wantyOU'to
believe anything 1 say unless youXifce, J(
was stud pa the trial.that the murderers of
my wife could have no otyect in oomine
to the house, as there was aotie
the witnesses stated that about that time
1 had to borrow thirty seven doUwa to oav
for a oow. Well, the fact is, X had the
. monev, but I did pot hive It abont me,
an' 4 the man whodWned' the cow w’ahted
the money right on the spot t so you see I
bad to barrow it or go without the oow.
It Solomen Gardiner is here to-day he can
tell you what Xaayis ; trae.. (A voice in
the orowd iyW3D, Theyjinid I
was seen on horseback that night .cSmiog
from my house. I swear before thy God
I was not there. It watflny wife an# not
yonrs who v died; and, thaiii God, the last
time I saw her I kissed her. If I had been
| * airly dealt with it eould have been proved
where I was every hour of that night. If
the colored man eouH have been • found
he could have certified to-what I say. jjje
could prove where I was, and state what
he knows abont it. Some of my paffira
lar fneods have been' working iwaiokt
me ever sinoe I have been in here,
-they have also been -trying to-bring
an innocent, girl into the muss. They
and I wanted to get my sisler-m-JawJ'for a
wife* and that was what broughtm^fferi.
1 1 deny it before‘God. *Tbefore uo% sat
, lafied with having got me hdrb, bpr'fhey
‘ t 1? “i“re L ter and her folfe ß .
ihat giii, Alctne Chase, » as good a girl
as there is in Jtf omnootS t cotuitt Wday.
and :I ; want yon all toßndsMtaßiiir I-ask
?° n '153? more'-'abpnt
it. She knbwanoaupjt abont it, hd More
than tha_Bheriff does. S
since the 1 16th Of July, and have'leen
well treated by Mrs. Smalley., ShathM
treated me like a man pught tu bp treated,
and not hie a rat, I wantyou to respect
at an J^f , K, ber 411 y°“ Tfierris
Sheriff Woolly, too, he has ' treated the
weU, not Ukea dogi AmdJ, ..would vgive
$6OO to day if he would comp here. They
say loprsed, raved, rippedand sworepu
prison, and made all sErfo Of (SmfessioiU.
flow, the sheriff is here, and, if he fat a
man, he will tell you there is no troth in
these stories. I never had any difficulty
with any one before. I was going to say
something about a man who made u Te
mark about methe first night I was brought
here; hot Mr. Thompson says l ought
not to say anything about it. I have
promised him I would not; my word u •
my bond ; that b me. If any man knows
any thing about me before this, let him
say so. Gentlemen, jrhpa.,l leavp this
place, I expect to go to a better place. X
would not change places with you now. X
have a mother andp sMdipheaven, find I
i pxpeot to gee them therapretty «opn, t T'>
my lawyers, who.- /defendedlmeTam
thankful: also to the jailors.,TriaThave had
charge of me. Moat folks say lam guilty,
must be guilty •• jury -found him so : hot
to be guilty. Thiais the W in New
Jersey; I say it, although lam a Jefoey.
man mysel£, and am proud of it Ai,nth f .
thing t if any man says! have made"a
oonfession of my guih, he is ft Hari 5 1
nave beard that a oertain ; -mai} iff" tMa
crowd hae got up wbatbecaUa
feaaion. Now.X want.jpg: all to under
stand that there is nothing in it, ’lf I
did make a confoarionTY'would givl it
to a better man than Bcadder. There
are the Green boys: they hftvebesn thy
warm taenda through thick and thin, «nd
I .want you all to respect them for My
sake. As l said before, I wantyou ail
to let my father inWa foUts alone. 0a
so for God’s sake. Mr. Niel
and the Bey. Mr. Onuner, who. have
attended me since I have been here; have
been very kind to me and have fully Pre
pared me to leave this world. A number
of other clergymen hs,ve also given ame
good advice, and may God bless them
“ r J havs been accused of a crime
of which lam innooent. If you don’t
like to believe me you can do the other
Off'll N °, w >, tbell t I want to pray for
you all, and if any of you are iriUmg to
kneel down with me, «i so. * 4 '
Tbe Galgurlsta PtiMies,'
Slocum then offered up U ffimffitfiysver,
asking forgiveness for aU
peciaiiy those who swore agffinst hito, as
hft.aUegedy fie alec prayed > the aher*
iff, for hie smrkual ad view, for AJcue
Caase, tor bis hither-in-law's folks, Wttiia
halt'brother, the nearest had
in the world j for his three little children,
who were leh .to the cold charity of- the
wof d, and lastly for hijnrolC^ humbly
implored divine mem for'ail hia trana
gressions, and concluded by repeatmffffie
.Lord e Prayer. During tod: delivery iof
his speech and prpyer, which lasted, half
fto hoar, he was redm eod 8
and at no time during the trying ordekTdilf
he maniiest the slightest trepidation or
laok of oonfidenoe.
zhelhnllecaa
The aulprit then proceeded to tulr ft l ea y e
of suoh of his friends as were in the yard i
and while the sheriff was adiutihg the
rope he turned around, and addis«m, ff
the concourse, told them not to leave till
it was all over. ‘ 4 Bt» -and see me swing,”
he exclaimed, i*fop Xam'going to die Eke
a man. And in a few- minhtes after
wards, when everything wes in roadinesa
for the fitted signal, hi. Imt words .m,
“I ain’t afraid to dm like a "»«■ M«j»
me in heaven, all of yon.” . ?
The execution took place at fortu mw..
“tea peat twelve,.and. pamed off
-
ttortho&y west up. The
k huowed remain nupanded
anont halt an honr, when it was cat down
Mu delivered ovur to the friends forinter
mant ■■ • ■ .5
sB 00
The Harder,
A ScHutKCTiCT lady wn* recent)* re
lieved of, a tape-warm,' SSchmeaaared
eighteen feet'nine inaSee.Mfiie moaner
was expelled bp the oseofa very simple
remedy, namely— pomkiefeeada, - - s
A GOOD quality of tea groWrirUa In it,
gage in u* cultivation,. ~ f .
f - s< i ■ ! ji/. a
5r5 fjijl ; J|f fi f