The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, December 11, 1863, Image 1

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    JAMES P. Editor, .Proprietor.
Or, Hooflaad’s
6ER M A N BITTEBS.
prepared by
DH. a M ,‘JACKBOir, PbiladeJ
phi a, Penn a.,
is wot a
BAB jtQOM DBINK,
SUBSTITUTE FOB BUM
Intoxicating Sevprage.
BUT A HIGHLY CON GENT RATED
Vegetable Extract
A PORE TONIO.
Fre ® from Alcoholic Stimulant, or
Injurious Drugs.
AX» WILL EFTECTCAJU.T AJUKK
(fitvssr Comnlaiat,
Dyspepsia and Janndlce.
■HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS
will CURE EVERY CASE of
fhronlcor Scr'onn Deblutj, Disease
of the Kidneys, and Diseases
arising- Irotn a f tsor.
dcred Stomach.
Observe the Following Symptoms Resulting
From Disorders ot the
Digestive Organs :
Consupa
S l^ z >
Piles, Krullnegr pj
Blood to tan Hoiwl,
Acidity of the Stomath,
Naowa, Hoarthnra, DDgnet
for Food, Knllneea or Weight ia
.too bLMaach, Soar Eraotatioas, Sink
'S 8 at the Pit of the Btom
nm' the nead, Hurnod and
c r^ Lh ’ DK ' Flattering at the Heart.
Lhohiag or SaffooatinK Sensations when in a lvii g
• P Vision, bote orWeb?b«
rla nS ' FoT °r “S' 1 HuH Pain in the
U pad,' Deficiency «f Perspiration, Ye'-
Jowriesa ai tAo Skin AndEyeaPeon in
•he bine, Baok, Chest, Limbs, Ac.
Sadden Plash os of Heat, Boa
inf in the .Flesh, Constant
imigininfs of Evil
and great Dsn:es
.i on of
Spirits.
HOOFIAND’B qerman bitteeb
HILL GIVE You
A GOOD APPETI lE,
STRONG NERVES,
- HEALIHV NERVES,
STEADY NERVES,
BRISK FEELINGS,
HEALTHY FEELINGS,
A fiOdB'COSSTITrtIOK,
A stboso coarsTmjTiojs
A HEALTHT COSSTITrTIOIf,
A soon COJfSTITCTIOK
WILL MAKE THE
WEAK
WILL MIKE THE
DELICATE
WILL MAKE THE
WILL MAKE THE
DEPRESSED
WILL MAKE THE
SAXLOW ( OJtPLEXIOX
WILL MAKE THE
DCLI. EY* CXEAK* BRIGHT
Wi! 1 . prove a blessing in
fiVKJtIY FAMILY.
Can be used with perfect safety by
male old
OR OR
FEMALE, YOUNG
P.4KTKXLAR MOXICE.
There are many prepci rations sold under the
name of Bitters, put up in quart Lottie*, compounded
V Ike cheapest whisky or common rum. coating from
20 to 40 cents iter galio* i. the taste disguised by An
ise or (Jonander Seed. *
This class of BiUert has caused and wiU contin
ue to cause, as long as they can be sold, hundreds
to die the death of the drunkard. By their use (he
system is ixpt continually under the in fluence of Al
= Btt.twsiantsQj tU worst kvuLth* desire fm
=■ to eroded and kept up,- and ts att
the horrors attendant upon a drunkard’s life ana
death. Beware or them,
Ibr those who desire and will have a Liquor
- W J'jnAtok t he folloiotng receipt, Qet One
- Borne tfoofl&iHt’H titrman Bitftrs and
awwaAThwe Duarte of Bood Brandy
W.Wafejf, and the resuit will be a preparation
IhaiJnll lar excel tn medicinal virtues arid true
excellence any of the numerous Liquor BtUers in
Ihs market, and wtU cost much leas. You,will
have ait the virtues of Hoofland’s Bitten in
connection with a good article of Liquor, at a
stticA *esa price than these inferior preparations
wiU cost you. '
SEUCATE CBIUIRES,
Those auffeiinz from MAUASMUS, waiting
away, with sCarcel / any flesh on tbeir bones, are
cored in aV: ry short time; oue bottlo~ia such
oases, will have a u.oat surprising effect
nosaltmg from fAerj of’hrry kind—These Bitteis
will renew your Btrehg:h m a very short tike.
The ohil]t> will not return if theao Bitters are
used. Nd pessoft in a Fevor and Ague llistnct
should be without them. !
fYojn Hev. J. $ exton Brow i, D. Editqi oj the
JSnqgdapcdM of heLifioue Kn&wledff^
Although uyt disposed to favor or recommend
Patent Mod iotnes in general, through distrust of
their in&rodifuts and effects; 1 ypj. know'of no
sufficient reason, why a man may not testify t
the benefits he be loves bunseli ;<• have received
from any simple prepai at ion, \u tin: hope that he
nriiy thus contribute u- toe bcm-ln of otlierT.
I do this more readily .u regard to iioofland’a
Gorman Bitters, prepared by I)r. C.M. Jackson,
orthiß city, became I was prejudices against them
nor many years, under the impression that they
were.gineay on aioyholio mixture. I am ihdebf
edto ra-friesd Robert Shoemaker, JSsq . for the
• r y%°wi ol by prop® (frits. and for
enomrragement to try 'them, when suffering from
great and long continued < ebiiuy. The hse of
three bjUiesot these Bitters, at the begindicig of
thepro*ent year, was followed by evidentjrelie’,
and restoration to a aegreo of bodily and mental
vigor whioh I had not felt f rhi months before.
almost uo^paired of regaining. Ijthero-
God and my friend tor cirect:ig mo
tfi the-uge oi tuem
■PjU iuVDBLFH lA, June -ii, ]>y -
‘ j- Nh:\VTuN BRutVN.
ATTENTION SOlaDlßHflj
" , d'n ! <W HOLBtERfi
We call the attention of all saving relations of
mends in tue army to the isoi that “HOOF
LAND’S Usrujan Bitters” wili cure niDeTenths
of the di&ealaa induc*ii>y exposures and fcriva
tionsinoidont to camp life In the lists, publish
ed almost daily in the newspapers, on the Arrival
of the siok, it will bt nuiicea that a very large pro
portion are suffering from debility. Every cose
b* readily cured by HQofiands
imoere, \\ ehavetoo Uttritatibn in stating
1 * Qe *® fitters were freely among our
joldiars Hondrojs ollr. »■ w .-h; ho s„ T( J that
Otherwise would be t v n. j
The proprietors ape iahy reo.nvin« thankjul let
ters from suflerens m the aruiv ana h< gnitals who
have hum res ore 1 t-. health bv the use of theeo
Bittefifsent to them by their friends t
BEWARE OF COTJSTERFEITS
See that the Signatare of “C. M. JACKSON” is
on the WHAt-PER of eaoh Bottle, j
PBICEtt. L
Large fcixe $l,OO per Bottle, or Half Dob $5 00
Memom oi*e 75 “ •• or Half Dori SAOO
The Large bias, on account of the quantity "Jtha
Bottles hold, are much the cheaper. T* - *
bhotthi your nearest druggist not have (he ar-
Bole, do pot be put off by any of the iatOXßatiiig
preparations that may he offered Tn HdbCK.iuit
aead to uk. and w> wifi forw&M. B©cureiyi*£ed
by express ■ ■
Oftir* and ManuftmA** xL AXI
ARCH 6TKEBT. PHILADRLPhIa.paT ***
JONES & EVANSj ;
(Saotfesßara to C. M. Jackson * : cL )
linn
Great Discovery.
IMli/S BITTERWIIVE OF IRON,
W niL S i ol ?t£ ta fa a * ~eral Debiluy.-Indigesilon.
D S?%®e7 0I “ System,
Aoidity ol the Stomach, and for all cases
req tmiog a Tonic.
'2^TOSSSy*reSSr"
jess, titrate of Magnetic Oxdio combined with
th« most energetic of vegetable tonics. Yellow
hZVX? B f art Tfie offect in many cSe. nfd ’
bihty loss of appetite, and general prostrations,
of an efficient Salt of Ir.n, combined wiSi
valuable Nerro Tonic, is most habpy
s ap.pot’to, raises the pulse, takes of
mosoulax flabbiness, removes the palor ofde%li
t7i£ r d «^ Ves a fion d to the countenance**
I>o you want something to strengthen you ?
Do you want a good appetite ?
l>o you want to build up your constitution ?
po you want to feel well ? u ‘
Do you. want to get rid of nevrouaness 9
IPS want energy ?
t’o you want to sleep well?
If you do,Try' “ briSk “ d Ti « o, ' un '-' f«im* V
UNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON
Mtnabio Tonic has b»tn so thorongh
j hi a f classes of the couununity. that it
It oo aaa Tonic M, dicine,
‘ ■ eue ? loue t 0 ’tomaoh, ren
ovatee me and prolongs life I now nnh>
ask a trial ol this valuable tonio. 0W oDlr
BirrKV7nkTf t, t H Uf,KLIJ ’ s
iff-i. t ' v i->i£ .Ur IKjN-iathe only-aure and
effectual remedy id the Known world Jor the nar.
Jtt&iWDtcCUfe of JJygpepna and £)eb%luy and an
0-cumbfT offered to the
ptrtmc. we would cftHtloothe cdhiinuriuy to our
iY?riL b s a “ h ,°nT° a t rti£ - 0 -
A ' , ? KKI * ar, d has bis stamp -i, riietoD
of the cork of every bottle. The laci that '-•thorS
PtUl ?h to imitat § dus valuable remedy,
jrovp. 11 s worth and apcalcs volumoa in its favor.
The Bitter Wise t>y Iron is put up in
75 CBNT and $l,OO BOTTLBB,
And sold by all respectable Drarinits throughout
the country. Be particular that every buttle
b.ar o the tac-<,»,nU ol the proprietor's signature.
u E N K KA L DiSPO T
No. 118 Market st., Harrisburg, Pa.
For sale by Dr. KEYSER, Agent,
140 WOOD STREET.
CABO
F. X. DsROLETTK, M. D„
th 'oMofiOil Faulty of Paris, France, Kl
Intern ' Resident Physician* of Ilutel Dieu
Chanty lloapitAis. «feo. Date of Diploma, ]«2S. ’
him?* 6 ! Dia, ‘ &iea ,- result of cervousDtsa ard de-
Sc ,', ***.'* Ai«k :hsadacha,Cham
le.a„iaj alten ,ed with emtdete succec-
OFFICE ,-ST 6BA.M STREET Kt,
ssS Xlctiolaa Bnlioing • B ‘ -
TO THE PUBLIC
I^SPECIAEL Y TH Eld VOHA.VT VS D
and lalsely inodes: of si! denominations
Treat Secret and Delicate Dis
orders, Sell-Abuse,
v\mhH’ l ?,?£'? h br «n.mon and incident to
youth? of both sexes and adult? single or married
Because #r, BoLxbtaitf publi-heß the fact of
his doing-So, the ifcn ,ra».t and falably modest a*o
dreadfully shocked, and think it a greats n very
immortal and for contamination and corruption
among their wives, promising sons and dangntera.
Ihen lainiiy i hysicians should bo cautious to
iteep taenia un mnnu 11*1 a- r . Lmat 1 u
it*. CRiWSTIdP, (.exeopt publishing) lest a In
cra'.ire praotice might be lost to them among stu
pid, f&isfel; mode»t aDd presumptous families,
born andraised In up os _usb- ■
roons and who compa e society, mtel.igence.
?cuse, ic., to d.-Uars and cents, mysteriously
meanly or iligoltfcn. it is to publicity, however,
th it numerous parents and guardians are thank
lul that their sons, daughters and ward?, pre
viously feeble, sickly and of delicate condition
and appearance havo been restored to he<dth and
rigorby I>K. BKANSTKUP, beside* many be
fore and alter marriage through him have been
saved much suffering, anxiety, mortification. Ac.
Spermatorrhea or nocturnal omi .-luos. are com
pletely curei in a very short ppaoo of tune by hi,
new remedies, which are peculiarly his own. They
are compound? from the Vegetable Kingdom,
having seen tae fallacy of the Mercurial treat
men\ he has abandoned it and substituted tho
vegetable. Female diseases are treated with
marscd success—having had over forty years (40)
experience in their treatment in hospitals of both
the Old World and in the United States, leads
him to say-to all with a lair trial, health and
happiness will again bloom on iho now —palled
cheek. Trifle no longer with rntnubank* and
quacks, but come and be cured. Consumption
and all ifc kindred disoime.% of which no in i ny an
nually fill our can now be re ieved,
providing they attend lo uin time. Jj’u.; partic
ulars can be had 01 my treatment by i-toouriup a
copy of the Medical Advi-er, which i a given grat
is to all teat apply. Having rr.o .d.antago u!
.oger lorty years experience and observation, ecu
isftqueotly, he haasaperiorskill in the treatment
of speci’ii diseases, and wno is daily . onsu ted by
the profession, as we.l as reo mii.etmeii by res
pectable citizens, nub.i-her j , i<rop iet r& of ho*
tels, Ac. Office, 85 MmtbuoW street, near Dia
mond street. Private coimuunicatious .com all
; par.p of the Union strict y attended to. Direct
BOX .v.ii,
Pittsburgh Pom uffi.-e.
STBOACi
HEARTY
STOTT
LIVELY
(LEAK
19,090,00* SAVED.
ULEASON’B
MLM no &E UK IR4TEB
WILL WARM FOOD FOR THE BA
by, beat water <r nteep herbs, <fcc , for the
rick, warm water for shaFing or tody, cook
a few oysters, boil or try egg?, make tea and cof
fee. toast brciwi. <feo.,Ac , in less time aod expense
than by any other mean- known. Used'm any
lamp without ooscunng the light. Price 25 eects;
by tnai! postage paid, 50 cents
Also a Patent Lighter, for lighting Lamps with
out romoving the chimney. For tale wholesale
and retail by
WELDON A KELLY,
o'*s Woo l s . agents for the manufacturers
LAKE ETJPEBIOB COPPEE MIRES.
-AND-
SfflfflLTlXO WOUKg.
Park, M’Cnrdy & Co.,
Manufacturers uf
bheath. Urariers’ and Beit Copper. Pressed
Copper Bottoms. Raised Still Bottoms
Spelter Sodder, &c. Also impor
ters and dealers in Metal?.
Tin Plate, bheet Iron.
Fire, Ac.
on hand. Tinmens' Machines
aadTorlB. Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST and 120
SECOND STREETS. Pittsburgh Pa.
orders of Coppor cut to any desired
f«2l:lydAw
BARGAINS
CARPETS.
JUiTOPENED AT
M CALLUM’S
87 FOURTH STREET.
A large aseortment. which will bo sold at a very
great reduction from late prices Rnlfi
TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS.
W E ARE NOW MANTFACTITRINe
wy a superior article of
LIM K ,
Which we are prepared to deliver from our
COAL TABD, 509 LIBERTY STREET,
Best quality of
FAMILY C! OA L ,
Always on JisodAs osmLl r.
J?t ; DICKSON, STEWART
M co.
PRIcEgL “
WJSS3&
Heel
Haal Boots, $1 50; ‘Women *b Morooco rbwoA Xn«i
Balmorals, $1 25- Women's enstom made sowed
bMI Beots; $2; Women’s Congress Gaiters. 900.
Also a very large assortment of Misses’ and Chil
dren*’fifeoewit low prices, at
UO. B 8 market steekt.
■’ 2d dotirfnSsi Stfcatreet.
Q& ®°JSS t ® BW£ s« coin
AkM STARCH—Just reoeived and for safe by
Medical,
FOR THE CURE OF
t'ounterieit*.
Medical.
IMPORTANT TO LADIES
GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY.’ 1
HABVEVS (MONO THERA
FEMALE PILLS
H TFT FAILED (WHEN
been strictly followed,)
in removing difficulties arising from
OBSTRUCTION, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE
Or in restoring tho system to perfeot health when
f from Affections, Prolapsus Uteri.
4»k 8 * of ihe Uterine Or
n«*o«+^ e uo porfedJy harmless on ,tho
??1 and may be taken by the most del ,
icate female.® without oausicg distress: at the
same time
THEY ACT AS A CHARM,
By fitrengtaenink. invigorating, and restating
the system to a healthy condition, and by bring
ing on the monthly period with regularity r no
matter from what cause the ob>truotioo ihaj
£ rio ®\ Thty s r hoal(J * however, NOT be taken the
first three or fair mooths of pregnanoy. though
ol^6r time ' M EDisoarriage woulabe
DOLLAR 01 00ntAinf! 60 PUIB - PB.ICK, ONE
»R. HAKYET S TREATISE
On Diseases of Females. Pregnancy, Miscarriage,
r a v e . nßes8 * btenlity. Reproduction, and Abuses
?- /^ O C?v.9PA. e ®pbat»oaliy the LADt ES' Pkl-
ATK MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70
pages, sent free to any address, Nix cents re
quired to pay postage:
fcß-The Pills and Book will be sent by mail,
confidentially, when desired, sxccrblt bramd,
and prepaid on receipt of money by
J MOaN, M. D„ General Agent,
.. ... 76 Codar streot. New York. I
wfi-Sol-i by a,! tno principal Druggists.
JoN4»|»h Droggiat. confer of the
Diamond and Market »t., kgentfbr Pittsburgh
oco-eimUw
HANROOD;
HOW LOST! HOW RKNTOREDJ
Ju*t m a sealed envelope. /Vw* 6 cU
-1 UoriBKOXTHESATCBE
jf®- treatment and radical cure of Spermatprr
qcoa, or seminal .Weakness, Involuntary Etnis
sions, sexual Dobilitv, ana impediments to Mar
riage generally Nervuu.-ntsf. Com*umptiOQ,!Ep
ilepsy and fits; Menial and Physical Incapacity
resulting from Self-abuse, Ac., t>y Host. J. Ccl
vebwkll, M. D., author .1 the Green Book Ac
A noon to Thousands of Sufferer* ”
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope to anyai-'
areas, port-paid on receipt ot sir cents or two toa-
Uge stamps by Dh-Ch. J. C. Kura. 127 Bowery.
New York, Post Office Box. 4556. y
se!6- 3m-d<kw.
For Mice. Roaches, Ants. Bed BugvMoths
m Bur?. Woolooa, Ac... insects on PlantsTPowls.
Animals, Ac.
a W .Q-tid 51 box®, bottles and
flasks; $3 and $5 flasss for Hotels Public Insti
tutiona, Ac,
Only infallible remedies known/’
"Froo from Poison.**."
toahe •
JHrSbTcT - wholesale in ail Inrge cities,
O- Sold by all Dragglst. j and Dealers overy
where.
Beware of all worthlo u imitations.
See that "Co.itarV natne Ison each box,
bottle and flask before you bay
Address HEXRT K. COSTAR.
Principal Denol. 4HJ Broadway. N. V.
«-Sold by R. R >KLLKKS A CO., and B. L.
PAIiN BSiuCK Aii).. Wholesale Agenta, PiitSr
barg. iylri-o:ndoodJiw
M PABFB *r CO
•? oi k i y ii'; i)Hk
l-> >■' .** at
a a/>cw»:i-s 'CD :>uS uiui
*B4" l.tt rts-j a b l-urea L-w Deu.x
AA-I LlB-i. All. IA IIV ON Of
-• from three to on*
iccJffj.; - r .; h-'i- .inJ suited foT
! -.st .V .•• V ; ;v- - . jijea, Factories,
These machines were awarded the Highest Pre
mium*, over ail competitors, 1 r the Best
iSei/nnp Machine, the Best Manufacturing Ma m
chine*, and tne Meet Machine Work, *t the fo[-
lowing STATS FAIRSofIKAS:
fieto York .St ate fair
First Premium lor familv uir'-chine.
First Premium hr d-iub.e-throad machine.
First Premium foi machine work.
Vermont State fair.
First Premium lor family machine.
First Premium lor manulacturing machine.
First Premium for machine work.
lowa .State Pair.
First Premium lor family machine.
First Premium ivr manufacturing machine
First Premium tor machine work.
Michigan Stale Pair.
First Premiam tor f amily machine.
First Premiam for manufacturing machine.
First Premium for machino work.
Indiana State Pair.
First Premium for machine for ail purposes.
First Premium fur machine work.
Illinois State Pair.
First Premium for machine for ait purpose*.
First Premiam for miohine work.
Kentucky Stale Pair.
First Premium for rna bin e for all purposes.
First Premium for machine work.
Pennsylvania i&Ue Pair.
First Premium for manu acturing machine
First Premium for beaatifu! machine work.
Ohio Stale Pair.
First Premiam for maohinework.
And at the following County Fairs :
Chittenden 00. K.VL) Agricultural Society'
First Premium for lamily sewing machine.
First Premium for manufacturing machine.
First Premium for machine work.
Champlain Valiev ( Ft.) Agricultural Society.
First Premium for tamiiy machine.
First Premium for manufacturing machine
First Premium for machine worn.
Hampden Co. {Maes ) Agricultural Society'
Diploma for tamiiy machine.
Diploma tor machine work.
PranJdin 6b ( IS. Y.) Pair.
First Premiam for family machine,
Fi tt Premium for manufacturing machmo.
Queen * Co uY. / Agricultural Noct^p.
tir t Premium lor family machine,
Waehington Co. (A’. Y,) Pair.
First Premium for tamiiy machine.
Saratoga (Jo. (£.. Y.) Pair.
First Premium for family machine.
Mechanic* Institute {Pa.) Pair.
First Premium u>r machine for ah purposes.
First Premium for machine work.
The above oomprises sill the Fairs <>t which the
QKoVERA BAKER MACHINES were exhibit
ed this year. At nearly ail of them the leading
Sewing Machines were in competition.
The work made upon the Grover & Baker Sew
ing machine has received the First Premium at
every State Fair in the United State whereit has
been exhibited to thia date.
Sales Rooms, No. i* FIFTH ST. Pittßburg.Pa.
oc2ih2md*w * A-F. CiiATuNEY, Agent,
LARGE STOCK 7>V >
NEW SHOES
AT EIFFENBACHEB’S,
SO- 15 FIFTH NTH££T,
• mbramng Gent’s, Ladies. Misses and Children’s
wear *n great variety. sell
PAPER HAWttOfOS (J
•o.itftnaodofi ol
i laitls, k*id for
* tjjUJs.
■.j reau; lor.akip*
toilers of *rr«o
- j.. .'nl*erfcUJ|f,
*■•••* rulßofl In
u- j k; aij
V\ fiolcn nsd Aiaonjoe Cards.
Ourprtrr- if* • - ‘nr machinery manufactur
ed Of tac b<-* r t t ! rti&:s7:r.' , ' ; and warranted
la £.ll •- £\vr. •■.ina.'ficn.
■W'-Or-lere il- >
•d and rri.mwly >li*i
STEAM WAGON WORK.
QN HAND AND MADK TO OKDKH.
WAGONS,
P A WT'J
WHEELBARROWS,
STORE TRUCKS,
HAY AND SI'HAW CD TIE US.
_ , , C. COLEMAN,
oc/7-lyd Marirn Avenue. Allegheny City.
J. I)IXLEY¥,
NO 4 DIAMOND,
M AFTIC CKHF.' I
** A 'S' * o a ,
«♦ W O .l K 4-) Li ,
If prepared i<- Cement lao exterior ut buildiugs
with Improved Mastic Cement. choa.per and eu*
rwiorto any done heretofore. Tbifl cement has
no equal; it forms b solid and datable odherive
ne% to any surface. imperishable.Ky water or
frokt, and equal to any quality of stone.
33jB.tmdaj^utned is tha only reliable and prae
ti4&Kd3fgp&!zt-tKiB coment in this city.
. £ hajte applied this Comout for the following
gentlemen, whom the riMio are at liberty to re
fer to ;
J. Bisflell residence boar. finished. 5 yrs
Jas. McCandiess. Allegheny, do .5 yrs
J, 11. Shoenborgor, do 5 yrs
J. D. McOord. Penn areet do 4 yrs
A. Hoevelor, LawreiM** \ ide dc S yrs
Girard House Pittsburgh. do 5 yrfl
St. Charles do do 5 yn
Address Washington 11 *'te' Box 1306,
Pittsburgh P. 0. feb3o.lyd
W A,IP * , ‘ KR
K>K ,i DTi'MN OF lHt>B.
A complete aseortwent <>f beautiful
Of all styles, at prioes lower than can be again
offered. Tor sale during the season by
W. P. MABimaq,
SATE YOUB OAB BY VBIHO fli.iu.
son s Anti-Flickering, American and Imper
ial Gas Burners, a anre saving of twenty-five per
oent. The Anti-Flickering is just the thing for
tho Office. Call and see them burn at Hie Qas
Fitting and Plumbing Kst&blishment of
WfiLDON A KELLY.
no 4 I(>4 Wood street.
Bctteb -
3 bbls prime RoH Batter,
1 bbl ” Fresh Packed Bolter,
Just reoeiveefand for tain by
„ FKTZRR £ AEMBTBOHO,
aoSO oornarof Market audjfartttmtfc
FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1863.
FIRST NATIONAL BAN:
1 _ TREASURY DEPARTMENT }
Upticb op Comptroller op thb Curbbbot,
J Washington City, Aug. sth, 1863. J
I WHBBBAB, By satisfactory evidence presented
I » the undesigned, it has been made to appear
tbat the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF POTS-
I #■ d CwMty of Allegheny and State
I of Pennsylvania has been duly organised under
j and according to tbe requirements of the Act of
I Congress, entitlod “an Act to provide a National
gP scoured by a pledge of United States
l stocks, and to provide foi the circulation and re
ft® 1 ®Pfron tbereoJ,” approved Pebruary 25th,
wd. and has complied with all the provisions or
said required to be oomplied with before
commencing the busineasof Bansing.
Now Thbmporb, I, Hugh McCulloch, Comp
• j e L?i tho Currency, do herebyoertify that the
Mud FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTfj-
BURGH, oounty of Allegheny and State of Penn
sylvania, is autnorised to commence the business
or Banking under the Aclaforesaid.
In testimony whereof, witness my hand and
seal of office, this sth day*-of August. 18b3-
HUGH MeCULLOCH.
j r Comptroller of the Currency.
The First National Bank
oi Pittsburgh, Pa.,
lATB PITTSBDBGiI BUST COMPAQ
Capital s4Oo,OOfl,witli privilege to in-
1 he Pittsburgh Trust Camp any having organ-
I ixo.i under tho act to provido a National Cur*
reacy, under the title of theFIRsTNATIONAL
Nk OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully
n t lta i Bemof ? for rh< - collection of Notes.
Drafts, Bills of Exchange, Ao- reoeive money on
uej osit and buy and sell ExehaDgo on all parts
I oi the country.
The success wb’cb h... : ended tbe Pittiburgh
*™st Company ejnee its orfaniiarion in 1852, will
we behve be a sufficient guprantoe that business
entrusted to the new organisation will receive
the some prompt mtentioi.
Haying a very extensive correspoodenoe with
Banks aDd Bankers, throughout the country, we
bepeve wo can « ffer unusual facilities to thn*.*
woo do bustnees with us
The business will be con looted or the same
offif'ers and directors
James Laughila,
Robert 8 Hays,
Thomas 8011,
Thoa. WighUnau. i
. Saroc
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JOHN D. SCI
August sth. lB63;dAnrl
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The Churoh and the War,
Doubtless the great conservative ele
ment in a Democratic country is a pure
religion. But that religion can never re
main pure when it is piostitnted to politi
cal purposes. Its mission is to the heart
of the individual person, and not to the
collective body politic
and purifjißg influences mnstbe effectual
- at all, on single men and women, the
resulting effect being on the public inter
ests through those individuals. In all
conn-ries. when men have brought the
church into the stnfrs of nations or of
parties, the effect has been not only to in
jore or debase the church, but also to de
6t:C'j us influence for good over the hearts
of individuals When it becomes a ma
chine for political effect, it ceases to have
power for moral good. It makes no dif
feicDce whether the cause which it es
posses he ihe right or the wrong cause.
The result on the church is always the
flame, at:d always bad.
the ebrgy. as individuals, have not
only a tight, hut are under an obligation
to do duty as cit-z-ns. Their right to
po itical opinions ai.d political preferences
is an unquestionable right. At the same
time, in exercising tha 1 right, they are
bound ,o be exceedingly cautions that
t ht ydo no: attempt to use their holy pro
fession for political purposes. They are
made men with duties as men, .citizens
wi'h duties as citizens; but the ministry
which is entrusted to them by their Master
is i.ot subject to their owe. whims and ca
prices, nor have they the right to ÜBe it
for any other purpose than that which is
stated in their commission—the delivery
of a message to man from God; the
preaching of a gospel, not to nations or
governments, which are thiuge of an hour,
but to the soul of man, which s to outlast
the evanescent dynasties which men de
vise.
It is impossible for a right thinking
mao to avoid a BeDsation of pain, an?
prrbbps a deeper emotion, when he hears
a < lergyman degrade hie char
hc-,-r and mission by making it other than
Oo 1 ha* made i*. I’he danger ot thi- has
aiwbysbaen recognized, and therefore m
all civilized coantriea, and even in barbar
oif countries, there has been a uniform
practice of exempting clergymen from
some dunes which might lead to an inter
mingling of the two characters, the clergy
man and the citizen, so as to debase the
influence of the former to the level of the
latter. The cjffiyqmtAaßA jr^»g»y^" , BiAnu
bf*£il nave been debarred from
holding civil office. The latter provision
has not met with general approval. The
former has always been regarded os
nectary to ih • puri'y of religion in all
nat.Mis, until the radicalism ol our own
country abolished the exemption and
broke down this important wall between
religion and politics. This was doubtless
th- resuit ot ihe Abolition effort which for
years declared that the accomplishment uf
ii a designs co.;ld only be achieved ‘'over
the ruins of the American Church and the
American Union " The attack of the
Infidel threes was directed as fiercely
against the church as against ihe Union,
and it is to be feared that they have sqc
eeeded in doing almost as great injury to
one as to the other.
ie war meeting at Cooper Institute,
on Thursday evening, was in the maiu a
great success. The arrangments were
made without distinction ot political par
and both Demo rata and Republican
public apeattera addressed the meeting in
patriotic speeches. saying nothing to of
fend i.r roose the feelings of men of oppo
site views as to the meaenre ot the war
Rev. Mr. Trumbull, an army chaplain,
whose services and suffering entitled him
10 speak for the information of the meet
mg, made an ioipiessive address. Bat the
proceedings were marred by an ill timed
address trom a clergyman whose allusions
to lbe sacred Scriptures were little else
than blasphemous, certainly toolish and
calculated to do no good. He seemed to
desire to create the itup fusion that the
people of the vSouth are unfit to be mem
bers of our body politic, while we are
pouring out our blood and treasure to
compel to become soch. With a boy’s
iooluhnes' he thought to moke a good
poio r by teliiug his hearers tnat Judus
was the only apostle born in .Southern Pal
eeline, forgetting that the Lord himself was
bom m that South, and that this small
wit. was only a sneer at the birthplace of
Chriit. We respectfully submit to the
clergy who stay at home to preach to the
people at home, that the illustrations of
existing things with us, which some of
them occasionally seek in Holy Writ, are
not calculated to do good, but rather to
do evil. The treason of Judas is vastly
too solemn a story to bo cited even in a
war mtei mg. for the purpoct of rousing
hatred and mdiguution again -P, a claßs of
people, oiid the aid which such citations
afford to the men who would bring reli
giun into disrespect is great. It is not
uecessary, nor is if desirable for the
public good, that men should be called
on to address war-meetings, who draw
iheir illustrations from inose high and
holy subjects winch belong solely to the
relations of man to God. Let the church
be p. from the dangerous attempt
to make it a part ot human political ma
cninery, however vahiabie its influence
may seem to be for human ends. It must
be preserved for higher good even than
the saving of a great country. — N. Y,
Jour, of Com.
A Tad Case of Seduction.
From the Dubuque Herald.
A tew days since a woman called at the
house of Mr. Cornelius Collins, and wished
him to adopt into bis family a little found
ling some six or eight months of age. He
had no desire, however, for any such in
crease at his domestic board, and eons©
quently was obliged to refuse the request
Connected therewith hangs a tale that is
possessed of not a little interest and de
velops one of those episodes that so often
ripple social life., make the talk of a day,
ana then pass away.
This little bantling is a child of sin, that
was long ago deserted by those who should
give it protection, and is already bqffeted
about the world, and subsists only by the
chanty of Btrangers. Its mother is the
daughter of an old and wealthy citizen in
the upper part of the city, and its lather
is reputed to be a fashionable young man
of the town, who, very naturally, it is but
justice to add, denies altogether ttye sort
impeachment. It was but a da yB
since that the child was taken to hia pmee
of business and it would have been left the
most disagreeable kind of a bnrdeq upon
bis hands had he not practiced a little
strategy upon its bearer. Other aooounta,
however, place the paternity elsewhere,
' and we bonbt not with more Justice.
- After the child was born its mother
was turned in disgrace from the protection
ot the paternal roof and has wandered
away we know not where. Before she
left, however, she put the child in the
possession of a woman living a short dis
tance m the country in Dubuque county.
And then the mother went forth, deserted
by her seducer, repelled by her father,
while she in turn forgot a mother's nature
and deserted her child. The little waif
remained with the woman in whose charge
it had been placed until a recent domestic
calamity made it impossible for her to
harbor it longer. Tt was then taken to
its reputed father as already related, bnt
he would have nothing to do with it.
the Superintendent of the Poor wrsap
phed to, but he would not receive it as a
public charge, because the grandfather
was abundantly able and able
tor its support. Others were Applied to
and among them Mr. Collufr, tnt non^
! would take it. It was tempore
nly with the sister of theJPbman wbe had'
tnken charge of it, a lijdvjm Julien dve
nue, where it now is. /WWe>it will next
go. or what will bedfc£».£fT{ no one ca,
its conservative
The YoupgesJfiSrdSriaitfie Armv
°f , Cumbeifend.
Last evening sapper,
hjhibited tbo photo
g.-aph%f vvbS be ea ja was lile
ijrthe. Army of the Cnm
berlafli}^’ is Johnny Clem,
twelve years (Of age, a member of company
C, 22d Michigan infantry. Hia home is
at Newark, 'Ohio, He first attracted
Rosecrai s attention daring a review at
Nashville, where he was acting sb marker
lor his regiment. His extreme youth (he
is quite smell for bis age) and intelligent
appearauce iiitersfited the General, and,
calling him out. he questioned him ae to
faiß name, age, regiment. &c Gen, Rose
crans spoke encouragingly to the young
soldier, aud told him to come and seefcim
whenever he came where he was.
He saw no more of Clem untif Saturday
last, when he went to his place of residence
—the Barnett House—and found Johnny
Clem silling on his sofa, waiting to see
him. Johnny had experienced some of
“ e vicissitudes of war since they last met.
He had been captured by Wheeler’s cav
alry near Bridgeport. His captors took
him to Wueeler, who B&luted him with
‘ VVh it are you doing here, you d—n
littie Yankee scoundrel ?"
Pile Johnny c’lem, stoutly—■■ General
Wheeler, I am no more ad —d aconadrel
than you are, sir.”
Johnny eaid that the rebe's stole about
all that he had, including his pocket
book, which contained only twenty-five
cents. “But I would not have cared for
the rest, he added, “if they hadn’t stole
my hat, which had three bulled holes in
Al. gfttfiQißnd pfr.' nhis ■»■■■ Me 1 ?'. 1 1'ityyvar
On Saturday he was on hie way to Camp
Chase to his regiment, having been ex
changed. Gen. Roßecrans observed that
the yonng soldier had cuevrons on his
arm, and asked the meaning of it. He
said he was promoted to a corporal for
shooting a rebel Colonel at Chickamauga.
fue Coioiiel was mounted, aud stopped
Johnny at s me pc-int on the field cry
ing, “stop yon little Yankee devil.’’
Johnny halted, bringing his Austrian
rifle to an “order,” thus throwing the
Colonel off his guard, cocked his piece,
(which he could easily do, being so
short,) and suddenly bringing it to his
shoulder, fired, the Colonel falling dead,
with a ballet through his breast.
lhe little fellow told his story simply
and modestly, and the General determin
ed to honor his bravery. He gave him
the badge of “Roll of Honor,” which
Mrs. Saunders, the wife of the hoet of
the Burnett Hoose. sewed upon Johnny's
coat. His eyes glistened with pride as
he looked upon the badge, and little
Johnny seemed to have grown an inoh or
two taller, he stood so erect. He left his
photograph with Gen. Roeecrans, who
exhibits it '-vith pride. We may again
bear from Johnny Clem, the youngeet
soidier in the Army of the Cumberland.—
Cin. Times
A Melancholy Narrative,
Mr. Hobbs, a native of Bath, a chair
maker, his wife and a family of six, left
their native place some months previously
for a town in Algiers ; but failing in their
expectations,they wished logo to England,
and applied to the British Consul, who
introduced them to Capt. Montgomerie,
the master of the Robert Drape, of An
drossan. a schooner of 112 tons, which
was the only vessel then in at that port
bound to London. The Capt. states that
from a feeling of compassion for them, he
undertook to give the whole family a pas
sage to England for<£l4 ; but he repre
sente that he expended £l7 in purchasing
additional stores at Algiers. There were
two spare bunks in the cabin, divided
from that part used by be Capt. and Mate,
for the accommodation of the wife and
daughters, and two spare bunks in the
loreoastle were allotted to the father and
sons The schooner put to sea on the
sth of August, and, owing to the weather
being warm, it is stated that the family
wished to be berthed in the long boat,
which stood on deck. Their desire was
complied with, an awning being erected
over the boat to afford some shelter. A
day or so after the voyage commenced the
family suffered much from sea sickness,
and several ot them were seized with
ague. The Capt. states that he had fresh
provisions up to when the vessel was off
Cape St. Vincent; but neither the parents
nor the children could be iudncedto take
any solid food ; they preferred tea. He
also states that they were often persuaded
to leave the boat and go to the bunks in
the cabin and forecastle, but they refused.
At 8 p. m. on August 26th, G. Hobbs,
the eldest sou, 18 years ot age, died in
the boat of exhauation, consequent on
sea sickness, and on the following day
the body was buried. Two days after
wards, and on the evening of the 27th,
another of the children, Emily, five years,
expired in the boat; and at midnight of
the same ’ day, the third child, Richard
Hobbs, nine years of age, breathed his
last, and in the morning the two bodies
were committed to the deep. The father,
mother, and remaining three ohildreti still
remained in the boat, and the Capt. states
that all his remonstrances foiled in induc
ing them to leave it*, He prepared what
nourishment he could for them, but he
bad great difficulty in getting to
take anything. They still preferred tea.
Rough weather was met with in coming
op the channel, and on the night of the 8d
ioat, when the vessel was between ’Dun
gen ess and Dover, Elizabeth the
eldest daughter, aged sixteen, was releas
ed from her sufferings. A)o the schponer
an iying in the' Downs, the Violet lugger,
of Deal was hailed, and the. Capt. Jf the
schooner desired the parents, the two
surviving children, and the oorpse Sf the
young girl to be taken on Bhore. J .The
ESTABLISHED 1842.
logger a crew state that they found the
I fp r ' r|v °ra m n dreadful atate of exbaus
tion, and it ia very doubtful if they coaid
Ji. Te \ Ted r lf they hwi * one ° n the
vessel to London. The lugger took the
ai o nfft nr “ ? shr !£? at Deal ' M alao the
Ih„/ ° J he i glr J- T 5lB Bn rvivora received
that medical aid and attention which their
lamentable state required, and are gradu
ally recovering. The girl was buried in
the cemetery at Deal. .English Paper.
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Having a complete machine shop to
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—■Mwalaare Invited bvthe AI.LBfliilSK X and
PBRRYSVILLE PLANK ROAD COMPANY,
until the IST of JANUARY, 1864, for turnisUiu
on the line of their Road, the beatqualitj of 8-inen
White Oak or Hemlock Plank,
The White Oak to be 8 feet long, epd the Hern
lock 16 feet Jong, and to be duivend at
j times and plaees as the President of the
i Road way direct. Persons proposing will stale
; the kind of Plonk they will furnish, the join per
thousand feet, board mosion; the payments re*
qoired where delivered from, and the quantities
they will be able to famish monthly, or
coning year. Proposals sealed, to be left at
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Pa* _ JAMBS A a23S>tf,
PenyaviHe, H...
EMCUTOrS lOTICK.-.WHEKEAB
letters testamentary on the estataef John
M c«ee, deceased, Late of n’CandleaTtownship.
AJleiheny county, Pa* have been granted to the
subscribers. Ail persons mdebtea'tQ
™ make Immediate payment and these having
claims will present the same duly
for settlement to either ofthe
JAMES A. BIBBON,
HENRY McGEE,
U( . ~ Bxeeotan.
M Candle® township. Nor. 23,1863.
n024-dlawAw3m
A DHISISTBATOirS SOTICE-UrT*
ten of Adarnutration having been granted
to theondersigned upon the estate of CoL James
B. Childs. late of Allegheny county. Pa,, deoeaa*
ed, ail persons indebted to said ytate aroxtquwt
ed to make payment to the undersized, and
those having claim* against said estate Will pm.
sent them, v roper lj authenticated, to
CHARLES a. HOWE, Adm'r.
At Office ol Hnttx, Wells * Co.,
» corner offiarrisoniad PikestvMh,.
.Or to MITCHBL A At !
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