The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, December 17, 1863, Image 1

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Hernia or Hupture cured.
Hernia or Bupture cured, i
Hernia or Buptnre cured*
Hernia or Buptm-e ouredi l-f
cured.
Hernia or Bupturo curod. ’ L
■ <l Hernia or Bupture cured.
Hernia or Rupture ouredj 1
Bupture or Hernia
. 1> pm or pt
Bupture or Hernia
Huptuie or Hernia oired.
Rupture op Hernia' 01
BupVtirajor Hernia 01
Rupture or Hernia 01
Marsh’s Radical Cure T:
Ritter’s patent Truss.
Ktoh's Supporter Truss,
Trhss.
Dr. BanrringsV Lace or
Braoe, M of Prolapsm
tPiles, Abdominal and Bpinal Weal
Dr. S. S. Fitoh’s Saver :
Bup e qrter., r f 5 ,
Pile Drops, for the support ai
tfKiy,,,..
Elastic Stockings, for weak i
loose veins.
Knee Caps, for wei
i ribtsji a
Ankle Supporters, for wi
oints.
'Bandages
. Belflitj acting Syringes; al
iti3 of Syringes.
'> > Ck hafc also a Trui
Jrtllfftdreally care or El
‘*Sg?" {*»
F>r T.Yuf664 ehonla send the m
inches around the bodyjmmw.iately
trh?hie? ve J arsonal .ttention
h« aduits and children
Jf a « t k fied » t i k Qt * an «*pe: ience of
nrentjyeoa3,.h« wiU bf enabled to proTgatisfac-
Self-Injecting Syringes.
MMn)«gtfti( Sytingea.
Sfilf-Inj(tcting Syringes.
Sel/InJeetfng gjrrlnget, I
Bbld (it DB..KJcysER-8, HO W
SluiMiuorg Bandages,
rv * Smpensopy Bftwlfiffet,
Stlsjpenso ry Bandages,
Suspensory Bandages,
A dozen tilfferet
A dozen different
A doien Afferent]
A dojfec different
At DR. KEYSER’B, 140-Wo*
nolO-lydAw
“ jrjK. kkyskr’s
PECTORAL STRUC
CUREB CONSUMPTION,
CURES BRONCHITIS,
CUREB OOLDS,
cures AsrraiA,
CURES- DIS.
OF THE LUNGS.
‘ I inrite attention to sontt of jhe mojt
by my
PKCTOttAI, »Ylti
They are at home,.Asi4 iy#one yfhoiis
can Inquire of the persona.who
SPi l c^ I,L, Tll ysfc WHO NEKO HIS
UiNoOi
one dose. I express my entire' aati sfeotii
Hf SJS4mW«|i “>d ypp a« at liberty to
tUI if you desire to4o«o, |
WM. WILS
Alderman, Fifth
__ „ . Pittsbuesh. Not.
ass ia
ne^.. l 4 t 1111168 nw:throat would beoomes
a« i>Wßv«ntaiy'4j>hakkitf wDove a whiai
Is taking a few doses of the above b
wornKLceUert-in* entirely.
Ih recommending this medicine, I m
hesitatingly say that is (ha heat »*>
found,
any family be without this remedy for die
pi yrulent, “ ““
Yours, most reepestfuily.
si y. JbNBS,
bushier Glare ns Depfcft J tank
OOL. PRATT AND DR.' K.BY6 ER’B
PECTORAL SYRUP.
"-JSSSSBffII e exeellenoo of your^Pecfo?
*»«®W* and the worst onP?53
2**Sf>r2isk W i Ul ', Lh*je not used nun th “
another auohan anackfor any SjjrfAjSl"^”
«£“****• .'^“oonfldentTtoSSe moSJ
tart a remedy. You »r» at“lbSrE?*," “° e, ‘
name In thiaragard. as you think proner ***
. t^jsssmfipss: CouMiL Pi «
RBAD THB Ta^^l^KwjHrS 1^
adaughtorwEo bos t&lfrn BbTmJiaeSftinesfor
Is prepared and aold by
uk*. ■*MKSftSS6K.-
r n )•-?(! .tmiHHoM
J “'■ * — ’^' i •*■ **" Irl—l rl —I r UJ.
rpTrate.’
(■ IMAM I tdiSCOVtTf•
sraißis bittSwim of iro\,
8 i JFOBOflat CURB OF
Aiddit* oi the iftomuch. and for all cum
reqtririog ajronjc,
H?;®SOxdie oombuled with
j&skuSS
JSAtoTrs&r. SSttte,
S a 2Sfrf£lf >bi fl eB? i r^noT ® 8 the palor Of debijj-I
£,S^eßi&gsfgsr
Do you want a good appetite? ” 7
Do° yoniaSt £ feJftß P" °°** atatim *
Do y°S wTt «fr^? d °‘ neTroomß “ »
, Do yon want te sleep well ?
| if yo u y s“ 8 brisi and rigorous feeling ?
IMHEUS BITTER WINE OF IRON,
L& T o “l o .has b »in so tiorongh
•P „ „ J ® y olasses of the oouimnnite, that it
U oSTt t?, e , I ?-^ I “ dl - SPonBibl6 “ tt Ton *o M'dwhnel
fiSS&^5
oared.
Counterfeits. ;/•
?üb.io"2. w^ U S bCT ?*L taflbns tothf
pub 10, we would caution the 00mmunits? to nnr
bv's 0 1° Krai 8 t ? e fnd'h n 8 f- 1 ™ 81
Sr *SI ««A U r XaL * aD L bis stamp oa the ton
»ili.H££««£ 6T f c $ b .“ tUe - The fMt thbtoth!m
ire Attempting io imitate this valuable romerfv
proves its worth ana speaks volumes in its favor*
The Bittih lkok ia pat up in
78 CEWT and $l,OO BOTTOdSS
b&ars the/ao-nnuZe of the proprietor's signature.
general depot
No. 118 Harket st., Harrisburg, Pa.
For sale by Dr. KBYBER, Agent,
110 WOOD STREET.
CABD
F. X. DgROLETTK, M. D„
From the Medical Faculty of' Paris. France Kt
'rrffi? 811 , 1 of bote? liteo.
Chanty Hospitals, <fco. Date ol Bij.lonia. IS3S. = .
h ht a s°i» Di3 '' MM .'_/ e3lllt of nerrousneoi and dt-'
neuralgia a d siak headacnerihetot
attenaed with r. mplete success] io u
orFI C IS ST (IH4NI STBEEX
Bt ’ Nicholas Kniluiuic 1° • ‘
TO THE PUBLIC;
1? SPEC! A JXT TH E J «NO «c * !»T A t» I
and lalsoiy modes: of til denominations
Treat Secret and Delicate Dls-
taatloEa common and incident to
“d “dalle jingle or married
h ilfdnfn <r',l? “ iJ<BTai]i ' PtUiJtM the faot Of
riilfdf, D S 80 l t ** 1 " l *»"r»ot aDd falsely mpdeat are
Sll “ ok ®d s and think it a great »‘n very
Jr^lan^/ or l^OOtaiTll T iatkm:-aiid cQrr:mi*in
among their wires, promising sons and danghters.
inon lamily thysioians should be cautious to
keep thorn ia ign ranee that they do the same a*
Dr. Bbajistbup, (except publishing) lest a lu-
Practice might be lost to them among stu-
PW, Jaleely modest and presomptoas famines,
ignuranoe,.BM’aj)g up as
rdP«P soofet#/ intelligence,
sense, «0., to dollars and cents, mysteriously
meanly or illgottec. It is to publioity, howeyer.
itut numerous parents and guardians are thaai
lui that their eons, daughter* and wards, pre
viously feeble, Biofcly and of delicate condition
and appearance have been rrstured to health and
vigor by DH. BKANSSitUP. besides mamybe
foreand alter marriage through him have been
saved muoh suffering, anxiety, mortifioation. Ao
bpermatorrhea or nocturnal oini siuns, are com
pletely cure! in a very snort space of time by hii
new remedies which are peculiarly hi« own They
Are compounds frem the Vegetable Kingdom,
having semi the of the Mercurial treat
ment. he has abandoned it and substituted the
vegetable. Female diseases are treated wuh
marKed success—having had over forty years (40)
experience in their treatment in hospitals of both
the Old World ana m the United States, leads
him to Bay -to all mda a fair trial, health and
?hh P t ne rJ« lli apu SLS 0 ® 10 °P ‘ th « now—nailed
oheek. Trifle no ftmte' with milnttbank. and
quacks, but come and be cured. Uonsjimption
and all its kindred diseases, of whioh so many an
nually fill our oountnes. oao now be relieved,
providing they attend to it in time. Full paniS
*!®;” ??!k b \W traatment by procuring a
copy of the Medical Adviser, whioh isgitengrat-
XLiSiScJe t £ at the f-a vantage of
t ohfiervaUoj, ©on*
ae<fu«nily,Tie skdl in tho treatment
ol special diseases, and who is daily conlu ted by
the profession, as we.i as recommended by res
pectable oitiiens, publishers. prop ietoife of ho
tels, «feo. Offioe, 86 bmithfield street, nhar Dia*
mond street. Private communications tirom all
j>a#aof<feeyi4dP *triouy attended tnj Direct
10,000, 00 W SAVED.
GLEASON’S
Hts*i O tf! Y DfCiß ihKit
ypiu WARM rbODFOB THE Hi.
V b l y - heat wat6r or steep herbs, ta, for the
siok, make warm_ water for shaving or tody, cook
irZHify l ? i°s ° r jj ry ««*a make tea and cof
lee, toact bread. Ac.,®o , In less time and expense
than by an* o£er means known. Used on any
amp without obsouring the light. Pnoe2s sent*
,by!jnailiPpaiage»aid J ,6b cents.
? Also A Paten t tighter, for lighting lamps with
and refou'tof'V 1 ” oh P Ul > ey - For sale wholesale
. yBUIOS,* KEEbT, .
005 140 ffoodgw) agents for the manufacturers
.im
ed with
for five
raduat
int has
by eey
is state
'ectoral
LAKE BUPEEIOS COPPEB MINES.
-AND
SMBIiTIiro WOKKN.
a fifty
mohj X
h cored
oi the
Ud also
■ aoold
taking
•n with
publiso
JParli, M'Curdy & ok>. %
Man nj actor era of . '
Sheath, IBruiere' and Belt Copper, jpressed
Bottoms, Raised Stiß Bottoms.
tiPD®»tW hodden Acl Also impor*
. in Metals,
. ;i.. f t Iron,
i? n Awd. Tinmens' Mjachines
“ a 120
•.J&S. 11 ® 0141 ordor * of Copper out to anyidesired
pattem - ; feZßlydAw
18S8. .:
.fornr
hunan
. closed
or, and
trip it
BJt K G l I JST-iSt
G A R,p E T S .
J 0.. JOBSOPBNED AT
lo- 87FOURTH8TREBT. / ||
W E ABE BTOW MAfIi€FACTUEIIfG
T T a superior artiole of
- ItlM' H?-,
we are prepared to deKrer from our
COAX XARD, SOU ÜBSKTT SXBEtx
1 1 Beat dnklfty oi
'PA'-MmytroAL,
J Afifays (ilfrh aj& a& ukUak ■■-*
A 00.
I»OHI.ASrn’N prices—
Balmoral* omen's ooftErnTL B^* 1
dreng'Bhoea atlom endChtt
, t H 12 NO. 96 MaHKKT STRRBI
M door from 6th street. -
"tor
fl^;°fei l d^iu B krf„ r $ ko&J±n i
canons, «c,
"Not dangerous to%e Human Famili " firet mSrnm f ° r t! 1 par » oao *-
W** 10 lU '™ 52%“ W ° rk '
wh^To Bold by sU ‘™ DeSoft overt* . .KirSj&EioS tr wor & k PU ' PoMfl '
‘i|ssgs K r-&W--
PAHNKTOGK 4 CO.. WhotajtoJgj JuMu4 JTint for macaioe w ur k.
X A ud at ihe toiiowing Count; Fairs :
Bun.iii
ten i'&zz.
ALJ, tfJLR >N
k rxngiis (r.rm thri e tc
hs>Tt* and stiux
tfrfet Milm, frLsra Mtffe*. 8 aw i mu
etc*
ora, ~, LiXS ictlo,
anjrixwfcaßd MscWnerr lor urier mills, and
npncnta-xnuia? and rcroiuar *aF lailK
- HaveaNoon hand. JcUned fn-i ready iorai
BBsas^ ic " w " i i,oii<Bi
O er 7 vl £j®tr l U;e taanuf ctm
9 » jAfohm* Cards.
jWu arern)W. frdnar»chinery man ulac
* °ii “® ai {, f uijxi-erialr, and w .rrai
In all caeca give ratiffactk'P
from sjl .f tar cuuntr ’ ?.>}'
•d and Promptly tiiisd.
BOX 3-.0.
Pittsburgh PostiOffice.
BTEAffi WAGON WOBfe,
HAND AND MAIiK TO OhDKff
WAGONS, !
f 1 A PTQ i
wheelbarrows]
STORE TRUCES,
HAY AND STRAW CUTTERS
_ , . C. COLKM
ooZ7-lrd Man n Avenae, Alle -honj
u,yzilyde «
T • *'. WAT» « m ,
fv* 1 JJU>
lsvrouiradtv oameai me oiionu/ of biiidlMe
Wtt? improved Mastic Cement, ohoaper md au
penor to any done heretofore. This oemsnt luv
I no equal: it forma a soUd and durable adhefcte
neaa to juiy surfaoe, Imperishable by witor T
iron, and equal to any quality of atone.
1
i nave applied this Cec-.oDt for the> oJowi
to public are at iibert ’ to
SS&s&s&fflgrt’ % u o ho 4 f
J. H. Shoenberger, Lawronoerille. do Q
J. Dj MoCord, Penn street. dc 1
A. Hoeveler, Lhwren. cvii'le dc -g*
Girard House Pittsburgh. do s
St. Charles do do 5
How! ;
w All PAPKR.
CONTRACTORS,
A oomplete assortment of beautiful
Of all styles, at prioes lower than can~be
offered. For sale during the season by; , **
fi AT f GAS bt using gjlea
son s Anu-Fiickering. American and Imper
il Qaa r^ an^a . * sorepaving of twenty-five per
dent. The Anti-Flickering is just the thing for
the Office. CaU and see them born at the 3 Gai
Fitting andftamhinrJtet&bfiattfittni o£
Dvmß
& bbls prime Boil Batter
received an i for• *-;*'•
1 FBXZKfi A ABHST&OS&
oorner of Market ud But gmttb
%fff RSDAY. MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1863
IMPORTANT ToitADIES.
; . i “ GREAT AMERICAN REMEDF.”
IMP'S {(BONO TBIBHAL
FEMALE PILLS;
Uatoskteb ykt fajxku Lhei
“8 directions have been strictly (*llf>WeB.)
In removing difficulties arising from T
OBSTRUCTION, OE BTOPPAQEOF NATURE
*0 PWfwt health when
tbswh&£°P Affections, ProlanAu Uteri,
™ "hther weakness ofthe Utjrine Or
are perfectly harmless on "
wi H SS i' ¥ ay be ,ak «n by theToM
icatA fematea without oauataff distrcai
same time
thet act a«* achai«m.
By strengthening, inv.goratißg, and lesto]
perajtym to » healthy condition, and 6y bri
the monthly period withiegnllrity.
tSfih f h™ wto NOT^Tken
£ e 3r r x. t fisss&a
dollar 01 00ntaiM 60 puis. paick 01
*»H. HARVEYS TREATISE 1
On DlsAmss of Pamalea. Pregtranoy, Mis larrij
«r a w e * llleBfl, b j onl * t ? 1 Reproduction, an Abt
ouS-ed t’opa/poat^e 111 lddr “* ’"““i
„„*»- Th * «1& MT-BoiJV Win be Bust »y m
confidentially. when desired, aißuutT bul
and on receipt of money by
J - bR I AN jM, J ”-™"eil A rent,
„ o- M . .**»• 76 Cedar street. Net Tor!
by all the primnpal Druggists.
Jowepb Fiemliißr, Druggist. eora ir of
Dromond and Markotet, agent fur Pijtsir
MMHOOD;
HOW LOST ! HOW KKSTOf ED
t" “ 'taltd enwriope. pKc* «
A IiCTrR!l iCTrR ! ow xHEjir/fi&i
i treatment and radical ouro of Bpi rmai
noea, or Seminal Weakness, Involnnta T-fi
«ona, sexuai Debility, and impediment toA
sraeraliy: Neryoasneßs, Co mutton ion.
iletjey and Star Mental and Physical In at>a<
resulting from Self-abuse, Ac., t»y Roß' J (
vkrwblu M. D., anthorof the green . ook,
e \ ®^° n 40 Thoosands of ftiif
K«nt trader seal, In a plain envelope U. any
dress, port-paid on receipt of six cents or two i
tage stamps by Da- Ch. J. 0. Kums. IJH Bow
Post Offioe Box, 4096,
sol6-3m-d<fcw.
WM. M. FA.HF.~R -r CO
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i • z* ‘‘jji'Viv
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J. «IM.KVV, a !
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btaon
NO. 4 DIAMOND]
PITTNbPBGHj PA,
ITIf CEMENT
]i| OTIC'E u HEREhY FIVES' THAT
a infant of the Bttfdkhblders of the-IRON
Cl'iY MlEtiiJtt OuMBAM Y, of miotu wilt be
Mn d N^AV lr ,h l l®«f l ,^i tl!e rS i J J ’ 01 on
S-SSSSsiSi-tS
property in Keweena ooonty, Michigan.
By order, Julia A. hOKanUI
Pittsburgh, Deo. 5, 1563. soo’y. pro tom
ao7-t<l
PAjPim
tOK A U I’t'Mls OF 18tjg,
W. P, JUMHAIX,
W Wtod jgtroet.
WELDON A KELLY,
lB4 Wood »treot.
w. J. KOUKTS - ~ PH. HSBTZ
EOUNTZ d & MEETZ,
BiJIKEBS,
*o. uw wood stl feearaui aod nb o» e
FUlk Street, I
„ omegti ,.
‘■wPMSwnH*}? w vWlAsllbna promptly attend©:
__ • apll
£s££F*',KSiSt*22
ml 7 3riO;;ißands and Coupons,
‘ nd *“ °W.Xw r by
ig mhs:6rad Wppj street. ooraar oi'mril.
“ ~ HfU’SK:
$ ' SfeeKST 4hVbeJf a»
)NE r travel. It oontainiall the UiDOern im-
SK ma ‘I* 17 forttKMJOm
■ r
„ »SMiwE3sSntt»s&
of 70 relo «raph tt the houae to all parta of the ooun-
tail,
,zt>, J. F. BECKHAM
B ECJttfiH AtM -«fc'dirOJ| G,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
•sh. ! agnonltMU (erf Farming ImDlements,
A SECTS FOB BOCKSTOCE * AM.
fr.™° n I B ., Nl f rB6r F Buckeye Mower and Reap
er, Ku«sell s Iron Harvester, (Sljuga Chief Ir
Mower, Wood s Mow or, t annery Mower Bucß
,ciS-' Ajp' Rneaell’s MaazHlpn b«parat«,
SSSS2UrY h "‘.'' 4 1:om Coo *‘ a °*Z
& Kext door to H £> a
Ep- noH-dJtw PTTTSBCROP. P/
'ia <w KOViEK
■a.**
pop- Premium Sewing Machines,
TH« ONLY WOLD ILEDAL
Erer Awarded to Sewing Machines in Illinois,
Those machines were awarded the Highest Pee.
lowing bTATh FAlHtfonB63 .^ at th ° f°l’
iyna York Mate Fa\r
1 ' ffj#n rcmiullu ' *Jmlly machine.
K , C Sf” u "“ m f ,r houb.e-thread maohino.
r ifftt Prt-miuLu for machine work*
\ errnoni Hal* >u»r.
. Tarsi Premium -lor Siouly machine
Vi?.', v' elm “ m l /’ r “anuiaciunn* machine
maoluilowork -
First £remi£m for family machine*
riTßt premium iot manufacturing machine
it l lor machine woj k.
JJ*cAva« Slate
“.<* f Preinmpi i or family manhine.
**“* I £} ret Premiom for mgnofn/'itnVwAa.-aK* —
a >wt n -ioce*'
f)™' ur“ m ! u “ f OT la “Uy ••*mi machine.
pfLol"™ ! 01 ' “anulaotuiinc inaotune.
r j'i-ciuiuii, formaoeine work,
Ugmptan V<dU* iTi.; AanculturvlSocietv
S™ rremium for laniiiy machine.
k;ir»l rremium iur man luring machine.
First Premium lur machine wors .
Hampden (b. ( Matt > AffncuUural
Dipiotua for lamijy machine,
Diploma lor machine wort.
fratddm Lb (XV. Y,) Fair.
First Premium lor family machine
, niLlVr^v 1 " v ,or , ma *ukicturing machine.
O* (Jueent L-o uV > J ApruruUurxii Socxetv,
On* lr , * Frenuum lor Urnny machine
J foi wo*Auvto» t«. uV. Yj Fair.
>ri®e. , First Premium for iamily machine
Saratoga (Jo. J \ } /'air.
on £>l First Premium lur lamijy machine
1 for Mecfuunct Jn Fuir
p u ssss: *' i ~
ven
ttaShi» .“sirs
r« £>' . lie work »»io u|Hm im Urover 1 iiiker S«»
Iv.rTJfT'i?- 1 -' ■■'ooivea toe First l'remmm at
tar - every in ttie Lulled state whereit has
nuy been exhibited to liue date. naa
Sales KoomisNo. is KIFTh ST p«
lot A. F. OJATuaNh^&u
ctun a/i^n
|i AS AM® NTEAJtt Hl aTI 4 \«.«xHK
hTZ f^ n , Q i or IRU , ed ls !’■ spared to oxocu « all or
ders for Qu and Meam Fining, Also, lor fitti£
OIL BEFIEEKIES.
land^du^ 10 * “ d promptly at-
F^Ung W 6dop. CRAIj MKR k for<,mM of tho 8"
EOLDISG rROJf BEDSTEADS
Forsaiei also, TWO LA Iff El
W. D. KETTEMBUkO.
Locksmith and 801 l Hunter.
d * S ' lmd 426 Penn Street,
use* stock or
NEW SHOES
AT ©I Ffi'EIfBACHBB’S,
t mbraaing Oont’s, Ladies, Muses and Children’s
wear .*n treat variety. g^jj
KTOTICE.-'iO THE NOCKUOLO.
t.Rb uF TUE PlxibliUßtiH ■ vopt
WAiNK Jt ■ -CHICAGO 1 BAiLKOAjJ ! COM
p £ w 4/P?? ll ? K lfao of the
31st> ©l’ December, proximo.
For the purpose of considering an agreement for
The Dale of the Franehlse,
yrh j
™ T." b® a corporation or that Company, to the
£Uttb®«fc. fort Waynomnt Ohi£«oifeii w „
■ZZ v-Compaoy, an provided in “ hot, of tho General
5 ACmk? or 1118 St^
ih? no2&-td SeerriLarv.
IT «W*lVXffirl j. -
Laird's Bloom oi 11 oath for the oomolerlort
ana skin*
i/rake a genuine Plantation Bitter*.
Ayer's Cherry.Feotoral and barsaparilla !
Mn, ABen's Hair Kestpror and Zylohamaik;
W ahart*B Pin e Tree Tat Cordial.
Hflcss's Magnolia R<n m,
Stearling Amoroeia tor the Hair.
Holloway's Family Melioinea,
Lindsey's improved Blood Bearoher
ior «‘>«wd
’ Wholesale llrinS^*,
0024 flo. 69 Bod era! st- Alleehjmy,
gfiggassa^
““■"■mbset
¥AO£H ? n‘TT .I:tf<rs uaK ’JH&TTIH HMT
’-.•.HRXBT B. LOVO
Seeds, Fruit Trees, Ac.
MO. 15 FIFTH STREET,
daily post.
>AILY POST-APYASCEP HATES
One year, by mAli .ya oo
Six months. “ „..,4 32j
Tb*** “ “ 216
One '* M „ , Tfi
__ lU
yne week, delivered in the city.
Single c0pie5.,..,..,
To agents per hundred
SOCTHERJ SEWS,
Sfiall tfe 'be Allowed to Feed Oar
Prisoners. ,
Prom the Richmond Enquirer, DeS 7.
We much fear that our military authori
ties committed a mistake zn consenting
-to. receive from the eriemyfttpi-ftpii eloth
irig for the Yankee prisoners in oar
hands. We get no thanks for tbizi indul
gence; but, on the contrary, expose our-
the insolent imputation; of op
preprinting for our own use the Various
j comforts sent to the wretches in opr pris
ons. The motive assigned by ohr ene
hubs for this QOQ8Q&1 proceeding lis 6X’
pressly that the Confederacy is too poor
land top hungry to afford, to its prisoners
a sufficiency of the plainest food, the vul
gar oonoeit of the Yankee is pattered
with the idea of sending ns a few mouth
fuls of bread by the way of aims; the
complaisant reoeption of tbeir paltry
dole helpß to reooncile them to the deten
tion of their own Boldiers and to tpe sub
pensieD of the exchange; and thpir only
anxieW seems to be, lest we gprselves
should eat the bread aDd wear the Clothes.
* * The good nature pf oar Gov
ernment is misunderstood in mis matter
as, indeed, it always is; and Beside, the
thing is wrong in itself; it aids aur! enemy
in their policy of holding ouPpipsonera
and declining exchange; it gratifies their
pnde, and enabieslhem to represebt ns as
pensioners upon their bounty—for they
say if they feed the prisoners, then the
poverty stricken Confederates will them
selves have the more to eat.
There is really no occasion tor ns to
place ourselves in such a position The
Confederacy has resources enough to un
dertake and sustain a great war. | It can
provision its own soldiers; and what
serves them is far too good for the bri
gands who.eame to-’devastate onr country
with- firs- and sword. Although they
blockade our coasts and destioy onr snp-
B wherever they can reach them, and
burn onr mills and agricultural imple
ments: and althougn Bpecial care is taken
to cut off onr supply of medicine, pa con
trab&ad of war; yet the Coulpda’rac) is
atm able to supply provisions andektb
mg and medicines to both its soldiers and
us prisoners,. If the latter are not pam
pered and treated as cherished guests
they mast remember that they were not
invited hither; they would co'me, aadhave
no right to complain if they are.lnfniahed
with the ordinary fare of the countiy
■ - «*» present system ;, s f e i,
to be incompatible with onr dignity as a
people ; and there would be generjal sat
lalac.ion if it were brought to an end.
from the Richmond Enquirer, Deq. 8.
Ibe permission granted the enemy to
send their prisoners clothes and prervieions
having been abused to the detriment of
our cause, Bhould be withdrawn, jlt has J
Bncjected us to insult from a dastardly
enemy, to charges of purloining the things !
sent, for onr own use. We hope that do- j
tice will be given that no more will be re-1
ceived. The Secretary of War has given I
orders that no abatement of rations should '
be made because of these hence !
their reception does not relieve in the
least our commissariat. The privileges I
we gract to the enemy’s prisoners ife with
held from onr own, now confined in the
United Stateß. In one instance that has
come to our knowledge boxes sent to
prisoners have been appropropriated by
the guard and this done because sent by
sympathizers in the enemy’s lines. I
The abuse and falsehood of ounenemy
relieves us from all duty to I- t them feed 1
their prisoners, and Commissioner!Mere
dith’s condncl in pretending that pe was
not sure that the provisions sent reached
the prisoners, shbuld cahse onr authorities
to notify the enemy that we will'noilonger
hold communication with them through
the medium of such a knave and fpol as
this Meredith has shown himself to be.
Exposed and discomforted in his (jisens
eton with Commissioner Ould, be has
his reveDgein publishing falsehoods where
he knows contradiction and exposure are
denied us, and revels in the latitude of a
iie with ail the facility and pleasure for
which his countrymen are so very remark
able.
The permission to Bupply their prison
ers, quiets Lhe public sediment that was
fast compelling an exchange of prisoners ;
and it reconciles their people to the im
prisonment of the Yankees in Richmond,
because they know the articles s«nt by
them are just so many luxuries which are
denied to our prisoners in the United
States. We repeat, let it be stopped forth
with.
drum's Intentions,
From the Richmond Whig, December 8.
‘•Sallust,"'the Well informed and trust
worthy war correspondent of the Dispatch,
telegraphing from Resaca, under (fate of
November 29, states, in snbstanch, that
the wagon roads are in a horrible condi
tion ; that the enemy cannot advance
without the railroad ; that they have no
cars, and that the probabilities are that no
movement in force upon Dalton and At
lanta will bd made until next spring.
Wito great general confidence in the accu
racy of statement end correctness of judg
ment of this correspondent, we should,
nevertheless, be exceedingly Borry to learn
that his opinions are derived from the gen
eral now commanding the remnant of
Bragg’s army, and that they* Are shared by
the President and the War Department at
Richmond. To count npon the tardiness
of Grant's movements, in consequence of
the condition of the turnpikes or the rail
roads, would be suicidal. Grant has pro
ved that he can do what so fa» of bhr gen
erals have been able to accomplish—fol
low np a victory in spite of natural obsta
cles ; and it is certain that he will not ,
permit himself to be stopped, either by ,
mad or by a want of oars. The difficnl- ,
ties are by no means insurmountable. |
Every one remembers the sangnine pre
dictions of the impossibility of carrying on
the Biege of Vicksburg. Gentlemen own
ing plantations on which Grant’s army was
encamped before Vicksburg declared that
his soldiers would parish, JOT Jack of wa
ter, or die like sleep with the' rot, from
drinkingjnch as they COfllsf obtain, More-,
sdtfgKSpre were told, that- this malarious
IBijfjflytrf the climate would decmate
JnSfcanhy, and oompel-J&-W’ raise the
siege, .J furthest was etatad.by tie same
reliable operator who is now at work in
-Atlanta, cheering ns with the assurance
that the Yankees lost at least twenty thoa
3and men in the assault- on Lookout
Mountain, that Grant had lost quite fifty
thousand of the flower of hia army in the
various attempts to storm the entrench
ments at Vicksburg. How utterly falla
cious all these predictions and assertions
proved? The siegp of Vicksburg pro
greased steadily tons conclusion. without
SO far as we have- ever learned, any serionH
-impedimfent krfiStey#. %-jpite*of wrtted,,
climate, diseases, and repeated repulses,
Grant compelled Pemberton to surrender
in leas than three months from the das
the siege began* '
Shall we again be the dupes of, an ill
founded hope? Bhall we rely for safety
upon mnd and not upon men ? Shall we
r 1?!. 1 * and not to energy? Heaven'
forbid 1 The railroad from Nashville to
Chattanooga la , doubtless, now open, and
trains rnnmng all the way through. On
this railroad any quantity of cars and en
gines necessary to stock the road from
Chattanooga to Atlanta may be brought,
through in less than a week’s time Two
weeks more will be all that Yankee aotivi
ty and ingenuity will demand to cOmple-e
tne rebuilding of burned bridges. But we !
dqnbt if Grant will await the arrival of 1
cars and the completion of bridges. He
has plenty of transportation, ahd the
whole North behind him to supply horses
mid wagons as fast as they break down, j
He has ten thousand men already inount I
ea. He has cannon without limit, and in- j
exhaustible ammunition. In front of him,
IS an many routed, demoralized, laif de
stroyed by captures, and by stringing
poorly provided with clothing, veA mar!y
of its small arms abandoned, and tost of
its artillery missing. Is it to-be sdpposed
feat he will wait a whole winter long in
idleness and not avail himself (of tL=
splendid opportunity to complete <he dis
persion of dispirited and weakened foes
and to msnre the capture of Atlanta’
1 were madness to think so. i
In proof of the false hopes and jßrrone
ons conjectures which injured Bragg to his
destruction, we need only recall fc state
ment made in a letter of -'Sallust’* to the
dispatch, written just before the defea* h>
Cookout Mountain, in regard to Sherman's
corps. Although the passage of the Tea
nessee by this corps had been anubtfeeed in
the Kiehmond papers a week or tin day,
i.o i> e battle of Lookout was (fought
Sallust stales that it was expected tha
Sherman would not be able to effectla junc
tion with Grant until February! An
while the people of Alabama were! boaat
ing that General Lee's cavalry had drive
Sherman back, and compelled him
abandon the rente he was taking t£ real
Chattanooga, it turned out that SHerma
under cover of a feint made by Osferhat
division, was marching to join Grabt w
great swiftness and without moleftatii
In view Of these facts, we should be el
to build hopes upon the enemyfs i D
pacity to overcome bad roads, and tone
his movements from the not too-feerci
vision of onr commanders. A buicl
and larger brain is needed in Geofgia
strategist who bases his plans udt no
wind, weather or railroad, but udou' l
known bravery of hi 6 opponent. j
Car great disaster near Chatthßoaga
can be repaired only by the meanTwhicb
the enemy adopted to repair theif defeat
at Chickamauga. Whatthose meads were
we all know. The defeated Gen. Was dis
pleced.and the ablest "men in ihLir aar
vice, Thomas and Grant, were putin his
placit. .. Jhrua geeakarmiaa wgm J*—
TDsfr SsilGntl^ecre-'
tary of War and the Quartermaster
Ueneral took permanent quarters at
Mashnlie, to be in reach of the new Com
mander, and to render him all possible
assistance. The immense resources of
the United States were applied without
stint, and with that vast and UDtinng en
ergy for which fee Yankees may justly
claim distinction. They concentrated,
worked day and night, and brought their
,b ? at talents k into play,, and the* have
reaped the reward of their labors
Jrat at at hoste doom. We caa only
retrieve our misfortunes by imitating
the methods adoped by the enemy to
retrieve theirs. Every reflecting man
perceives the vastness of the stake at
issue,, and fee imperious necessity of en
ergy and concentration. None bbt the
very first order of military intellect will
answer the requirements of Georgia : no
army of medium size will serve hfe pur
poses, and nothing but incessant activity
and good faith on the part of the Govern
ment in sustaining the new commander
will enable him to arrest the swfft and
steady march of fee enemy into the yerv
heart of the South. What is to be do7e
mußt be done without one moment’s de
lay, and much must be given up in , order
that something may be saved, (jra-t’s
goal is Atlanta. He will be therejbsfore
Christmas, and half fee cotton in the
Confederacy will be in his hands pr de
stroyed, unless a truly great general and a
great army are placed athwart his path
within three weeks from this day.
True Patriotism and Loyalty.
Hon. D. W. Voorheea, one <jf the
most eloquent champions of constitutional
liberty in the country, and who-has been
advocating the election of the Democratic
ticket, delivered a speech in Colhmbna
on September 21st, in the coarse ofwhich
be uttered these noble and patriotic sen
timenta:
| “I have stood by the people and I
intend to stand by them; and I intend to
stand by my Government; and my Gov
ernment is the people's Government of
the people ; and when the people govern
no longer, then comes kings, and crowns
and sceptres, and the ravens of office, ami
. that is not my Government, and I shall neve
owe H allegiance—never. [Tremendous
cheering.] When it comes that thesfcepire
shall pass from the hands of this people
—when, the hoar comes that the Oonsti
tntiqa shall be laid away—when the hoar
comes that yon can no longer read the
first lines of the Constitution, saying that
this people made this Government— when
that hour comes, I want no other-Gov
ernment, no other country to reside in
except that silent place to which we
all hastening, and when all will at last
he down to ease onr aching hearts.
" When and whenever, in the wide page
of to have arisen
Who was afraid to trust,the people, that
man was made to be the tyrant of his day
Wherever yon find a man to day that is
trying to ehange the ' source of authority
the great river of sovereignty, from the
hands of many-of the powerful many
to the few at Washington, that man is a
traitor. [Ones of ‘that’s so,’ and
That ta b disloyal man and I 1
shall denounce him. Whenever yon find '
6 h St °° mea and justifies ,
he encroaohment on the rights and liber- !
ties of the people, supporting a grasping «
spirit of tyranny, tell that man,, when he !
talks of traitors, ‘thou art the man.’'” j
A Blight Mistake.
lhe Hertford Courant relates the fol
, lowing good story: !
"in a village not.twenty miles from
“‘1 P“y, » woman took her infant female
child to church to be christened, and bad
choeen for it the name of l,ucj, Un
fortunately, as it happened, the mother
lisped, and, when asked nj the minister
what name she had selected, renlied
'Lathy, thix.’ Understanding ter to»*i
‘Lncifer,’the man of clerical robes
natnraUy considerably shocked,
be had reached a point in
digi&y
bby, announced mldnd' tones -the name
ibe, Qt&rge' Washing
—*• The feelings of the mother may be
imagined.”
ESTABLISH®!) 1842.
General Grant’s Llentanam Gen-
r ? h0 biu introduced, by Mr. Washburns
*-■ 0 c ° nfer the gr%4e of General
i° n T 8”: Qrant ia a matter likely to give
itißianB of all complex-
Gen lke! - t0 Tote as B ' oBl it>
.„ ant . belng universally esteemed,
and hw services recognized at their fnll
7 0 **-. tart**, * ta felt tLat to vote
fir such a gratis lor fern alone, would be
mvidioaß to other Generals, now his
seniors m the service, who have' done to
tbe fnL as well in their own, perhaps less
conspicuous, spheres. Therelare half a
.dozen or more Lieutenant Genenjls in the
f" ™ 1 ' although |ittle wore Than half
so numerous as our own. The probabili
ties are that Mr. Washburne’s bill will
have the effect of remedying thiairregular-
Hallerk Tr^ 8 L A eatena, l* Generals of
Hilleck, Bins a, Grant,,, Dix, Hooker,
and "three others.—
Washington Dispatch.
“MUSS St WIUOS’S
AWARDED THE
■h HIGHEST PREMIUMS
oL h iauuiATioi&i unoi, isa
low
Industrial Bxnosition, Para, 1861,
ier Id competition with an the leading Bailing Ma .
-a ehinM In Europe and America, » nu the
ion Ut-ited States Agricultural Association; Metro
:he politan Mechanics'lnttitute, Washington, drank*
Hn Institute, Philadelphia; Maehanlos’ Asaooia
,Bo “° l n: Amerioan Intthuta, Mew York,
*L^“ d rJ"- Wato ' HeehgnlarAj
iille• : *° alwk * iMUtXhooU
. ***** State ansi Oountw Fair where
1,111 i|><HftU»ls Weasna. •
125,000 OF TMKM ttAOHIHHai
Have already been Sold,
A foot whioh apeaka loudar than voids of ths
sueces* and popularity ol Wheeler A Wil.
»«B>« Family Dewing Matebliie-tha
Alaoidne in tpe world*
BECAUSE! IT Is THE BEST.
Every Machine warranted for 3 Team.
otJSTOHXM wax xorama a mnuns.
INSTRUCTIONS BRJgßi'
Alw»,« happy to exhibit and explain them.
Ciienian. containing an explanation of the
maohine. frith testimonial* from Udiee of the
hhthea ieooial standin*. dren on applioation.
either in pemon or by "■«
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Principal Offices and Wholceale Emporinm*,
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