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

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> gu- subscriptions by mail, f 9,00 per year.
I tUvcred in the olty,.at 20 cents per week.
WEEKLY POST.
Single auhsoripttOQi *2,(n
Five copies, each 1,7;>
I'eo copies, each.**,,.'.,«•**.. 1,6«
Twuity copies, feaohV(aiid one to ggtterup.) 1,36
Foitv “ *» *• j,p
p*HunJred i,u'<
JAS. P. BARR,
Editor and Proprietor
MEDICAL
rpHE ORICAT INDIAN MEDIOINK
ROOTS, BARKS, & LEAVES
CHEROKEE CURK!
Jn unfa.ihng cure for Spermalcrrh&a. ScrrA-nei
Weakness t Nocturnal Emisiwnt, and all dur.'-.es
t V Of TttVibling, Ifiakef]iln2^.E7w!ian« {
t om, ana tul (He Direful caused by de~
tact: and one on w!*i4iiCßl£'WififKlr, at it bu
en used in our practice for many years,, and
ith thousands treat£d/isfcainotfaiJed In a sin
gle instance. •'-It* «tu&fftre‘poron ifere l>eei»
tuffleient to gain Tfcfajry over the' rhofit stubborn
those TPtuKjti&ve .trifled with£hefcreou»'
stitntion, until tfaWvWiuk themselraa ’-beyond
the reach of w*i jrould
not! the Ohshosbs OintKrriii rertoraybu-ho
health and ..vigor, and afttr all quaok doetor*
havfrSfcUfti. I '’. v•* '
-bottle, oc three b6tt}ei for|6,
and’ ftnWr4W ;EJtpreaa to All ,oi; the
hiatrifea or r outage,
/J.'-Tjlr.' '!ty. Uerwin &,Oo. r ;•<
No. 63tJherty..«ttSi<yN8«'Y6ri(; ■ “•
Eop!%«O<Miw
C~ 7 vmM vs¥<&B'rv
r NATES I ,
<.J<TH|!XOIItOi3OOaBr»’OBJ‘-l 1 ' “
■JST* A/X‘ XAS'l'l
from, one ‘
to three days.
OHERO&EE REMEDY,
A Ifl)
INJECTION
t"'SotoundodfEomlioots, Barta aart Learo*. >
f ,it?ROKEE REMEDSjtnetp-eat Indian Diurtt
ic, cqres aU diseases of the urinary orycTj*, suth o
Incontinence of the Urine. Inflammation of tk
Madden Inflammation qf the Kidneys, stone in lit
Bla4iiP£!Stri&ure,'-' (irag£l t '(Jieet i (fimorrhceu. or.
19 especially rccc-mmcndSb iri tho.*eia?es uj blue
Altma (or Ithlies in females) where the old ncu
s:OUi have Jailed,
49*H is prepared iu a highly concent* aied
iorrn, the dbae only being from one to two tea
f* monfuls three times a day.
It diuretic and Alterative in Its action ;
ifylng and cleansiug the blood, causing it to
flow in all its original purity and \ igoi; thua re
moving from the system all pernicious causes
which nave induced disease.
cnEROKEE INJECTION is intend
as ah ally er assistant to the Cheroker Rem
cdy, and should be used in conjunction with
that medicine in all cases of Gonorrhr<ra y Glnl
Fluor Atbus or Whites. Its eriecta are hcahr.g,
soothing and demulcent; removing ail scalding,
heat, and : pain. Instead of the burning and
almost unendurable pain that is experienced
with nearly ali the cheap quack Injections.
M&r&y the uac of the Cherokee Remedy
and Cherokee Injection—the two medicines
at the same time —all, improper discharges are
removed,-and the Weakened organs are speedily
rr stored to full vigor andyStreugth.
9* per bottle.-
o: tnroebottles for $6.
Cherokee Injection, $2 per hot
e, or three bottlea for $5.
4fe#*Sent by Express to any address on receipt
Cherokee Remedy, Cherokee
lulection, and Cherokee Cure, are sold by
allenterprisiug Druggists In the civilized world.
Some unprincipled dealers, however, try to sell
•jithlesa compounds in place of these ; those
which they can purchase at a cheap price, and
make more money b / selling, than they can on
meee medicines. As you vafue your health,
aye, the health ©Uvour future offapriag, do not
be deceived by sncfcttnfrrtncipled Druggists, ask
tot sc mcdtcinesi.atftfljcike no others. If the
Hi iigglste wilt not trajruiein for you, enclose the
mouey in a letter, and vye will send them to you
l»y Express, securely sealed and packed free from
observation.
1 .adiea or Gentlemen can. address us in perfect
confidence, stating dully and plainly their dis
eases and aymptoM) js we treat all diseases of n
chionlc naturaj&afr&le or females Patient*
need not hesitate’Decaurc of their inability to
visit us, as we have treated patient*successfully
in all portions of the civilized glsjto} by cones*
indence.
Patients addressing us will plfiißihffiitfinliiliTlj
all theVvmpfbms of thetT complalnfK£us4Yttto
Post Office, County, State, and nawSltfiSSTiter,
plain, and inclose postage stamp forvtf^jijY,
We send our 32 page Pamphlet free to anv
dress. Address all letters for Pamphlet or
advice to the proprietors,
Dr. W, K, Merwin & Co.,
No. 68 Liberty street. New York.
sep29-eod-d&w
COUGH HO MOEE,
TH.Y BTBICKLAND’B
BSUIfL U-O l! S
JpUGH BALSAM
t r. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam is
warranted to cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness.
Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, Con
sumption, and all affections of the Throat and
Lungs.
For ale by Druggists. General Depot 6 Earf
Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
DIARRHECEA.
AU the Medical men and the Press recommend
Dr. Strickland's Anti-Cholera Mixture as the
only certain remedy for Diarrhoea and Dysen
tery., It Is a combination of Astringents, At>-
■ nrrnittf. Stimulants and Carminatives, and is
warranted to effect a cure after all other means
have failed.
For sale by Druggists. General Depot 6 Fee 1
Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
STRICKLAND’S
PILE REMEDY
ifr, Strickland's Pile Remedy has cured thou
■anitif of the worst cases of Blind and Bleeding
Piles. It gives (immediate relief, and effects a
permanent cure. Try it directly, it is war
ranted to cuse.
For sale by all Druggists. General Depot
Bast Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS. AND DE
BILITY, DR. STRICKLAND'S TONIC.—We
,oan recommend those suffering with loss of Ap
petite. Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Nervousness
and Nervous Debility, to use Strickland’s Tonic.
It Is a vegetable preparation, free trom al
coholic liquorß; it strengthens the whole nen •
oui system ; it creates a good appetite, and is
warranted to cure Dyspepsia ana Nervous De
bility.
For sale by Druggists generally, and sold oy
PaKX a B&U^L,
Wholesale Agents, No. 77 Federal street
Allegheny City,
R. E. SELLERS A CO., Agents.
And by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER,
Oamtr Wood Street and Virgin Alley,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Prepared by Dr. A. Strickland, 6 East Fourth
street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
tlcTtlyd&w
$20,000 ORTHOP
TOTS, TOYS, TOYS;
FANCY GOODS, FANOY GOODS,
VARIETIES, VARIETIES,
OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADED,
WALL PAPER, WALL PAPER,
Have just been received, and are offered
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
At FOERSTER A SCHWARS’S,
0099 lfii Smithfleld street
- , l-b ■ ?!
MEDICAL
IMPORTANT TO LADIES.
Tihk private: medical ADVI
SER, an invaluablr treatise of pages, by
1> It , JOHN i I ,V 1< VK V ,
pubilahed lor the benefit ol the eex.
() receipt of leu ceniait wiU bp 5 Bent post
paid, in a sealed envelope, to ail'who apply lot
it.
itglves a concise description of all the d<s
easca pecuitarto females, together with meant
of care, ami treats o( Concrptu>n y Pregnancy. Mis
cat rtage Abuses, Prolapsus, Wert,
Fcriale Weakness, Consumption, 4‘C., and much
other valuable information not published in any
other work. Every lady.should procure a copy
without delAy. Three Editions, 60.000 each,
have alreaJ been anil distributed thi*
year. «• ' ' ' •' 1 u * l
HARVEY’S CHRONO THERMAL
tint
•knovht
"ftntve be«n used in !
H 3 Dialling success—and may be relied on In every
r £ *s e-.fp*. which are; roeommended>.and mar* i
ticularlyio oilcases arising, from uRSTRIJO
TKWT.IOH. STOBBAIfrE.• OF NA.TJIBE, no
matter from what fcauee it arises. They are ef
fectual in restoring to health all who are suffer
ing from Weafengn. and.DebiHty* Uterine Ua~
Ghcrpesy HervovmnSy fyc. , and. they A< JT
LIKE A OHARM in strengthening and restor
ing the system. Thousands of ladiea-tvho hare
suffered: 16? ytelsaafTtried > 'VTu idtft >j the? i%rn(d
<1j&o In vain, owe a renewal of their health and
strength wiro4y. t tQ tho efflpscipof. < •
Pi*. Harvey’s female Pills.
' They ar& not dialovfiry'hut
rtrnedy—the oelebrsied
:s>\n . j o hn' h a r v’e \
one of tye nopt fipiin#a* .nhy4ici%na,;,preecribQd
thfuh tor yfcftrifftr pfactfte,
anjl no physician was (more truly popular or
wifely hrthe tifeatffifentQyf'
• FEMALE DIFFICIILTIES.
All wh«i have used DU. HARVEY’S FEMALE
FILLS recomrawlAthpaL.TCT others.' ’ Nurses
reoouimeud t hemfc-tTfrflggigts-frnd Deafetß ceoom
m«n»t them in preference toother mediwir-s,
because.of tlu'irjy.fej-itiL fto .lady .lb
t as ing them for they ar? elegantly
Prepared by an EiperiviicOa Ohtuiiht
Price One Dollar.
Sc?"l)ut Ihis&uotlce out 1/ jou l»r.
M-it vesr.’s Pills or Book, ttiul il you cannot pro*
cure them oi vour-Druggist, do not tak® any
other, for aonje dealefa who are
brill reqomjn«?ndunhcr £<d£Aj£
mar.&a Wgwr hi'oUt'on—hnfeuclose the 2/sii i-y
fti.ii send direct to
DR. J. BULAN, i-Jenem! Agent,
. Hox &U 79. Td.Oedar Street,"N-.A .
JVho will take all risk If properly directed 1 ; and
you will receive thrm poet paid, securely sealed
n:*ui observation, by return Diail.
SOLD BY DRl'UClsiS CUSHIIM.I.Y
Notice to all conit’KiiiVED.-
Among a certain class o! Beli'-importaot peo
ple there is a peculiar (relink oi contempt attach
ed to all physicians that advertise Hnd treat t! e
diseasesnamed in this card, (Pul vat* Disuabk*.J
u ny this should be, they nur no One else carftvll,
A if they not aware that all physicians treat dis
eases ot every denomination, in fast aoUolt just
the ver y diseases that are so obnoxious to these
tu/y rertued parties. 1 suppose ihoy would not
tot one ot their family go to a party that has de
voted years lor their benefit, because he adverti
ses the fact, mid their family physician says he ■«
a humbug so he can get the case. Often he has
almost deprived the party of his life. He comes
at last to the physician that advertises—how else
are they to know f Are they not aware that .Sir
Attley Cooper, Sir Benjamin BrodicySir Obarie*
Ball and M. Paul Rioord devotoi years in the
treatment of these diseases 1 These men are-held
uj. as shining lights in the medical world ; 1 don’t
assert that aD men are worthy that publish, still
there are agreat numberof them Lhave
devoted mvseif to the study iml. tavstaeat of
PaivATß UiSRARke upwards of 40 years, and
-tfirhotil
from years of misery and untimely death. M>
treatment is confined to the v i-getKhle altoeejhL't,
as 1 think It is the best aitd most ocrt&in. It is in
n»s* power to bring hundred a c.f certiticatea if 1
th«night it necessary to certify to my general suc
cess : but my long residence in tiiid city is sulii
cic at proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea
and all diseases arising from it are cured in a
muoh shorter time than heretofore. It t>ehoove«
every young man and woman to be careful in se
lecting a physician. The different adrertisements
that are sceu in our papers are of no worth, and
no benefit will arise from answer*than ..nty loss
-of health and money. Hundrr.ds arc; cured aunu
ali/ by my now remedies. Address BOX soo.
jan-Iyd Pltteburgh Poatortioe.
ALBUMS.
ALBUMS,
j\ Lu4.TJ>ISS,
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS,
CARD PHOTOGRAPHS,
OARD PHOTOGRAPHS.
FOLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY,
FOLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY,
FOLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY.
Magazines, Books and Papers,
Magazines, Eooks and Papers,
Magazines, Books and Papers.
DIAKIES FOR ISG3,
DIARIES FOR IBG3,
DIARIES FOR 1803.
AT PITTOCK’S,
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE
Order* left for Flags promptly attended to.
Iron City B in ft, )
Pittsburgh, Nov. 21, 1864. <
AHEETINU OP THE STOCKHOLD
ERS of this Bank will be- held at the Bank
ing House on THURSDAY, the 22d day ol De
cember next, at 11 o’clock a. m., tn decide
whether this Bank shall become ao Association
for the purpose of Banning under tty| Laws ot
the United States, and whether H shall exercise
the powers conferred by the Act of the General
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, entitled "An Act enabling the Banka cl.
this Commonwealth to become Associations lor
the purpose of Banking under the. Laws of the
United States,” approved the 22J day ol Au
just, 1864, and to take uny further action that
.may be expedient. .1. MAGOFFIN,
uolts-td Oaahier.
USE IT,
And be Convinced
OF THE
SUPERIOR EFFICACY
RAMIN’S EXTRACT BUOHU.
Sold by .all Druggists,, at One Dollar.
J. G. WBLDOW
WELDON & KELLY,
MAWTJKACTCBKKS OF
LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS,
A. HD DEAL KBS IN
CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &c.
164 Wood Street, nearTlitl,
.epl7 PITTSBURGH, PA
PIAWOSIBU.NOS!
KS ABE’S PITOMMiBU PIANOS,
The Sot HAINES’
BROS. PLANOSttffi aHgPiaao at the price in
the country: — Celebrated
Pianos, at totfr P45W?: ' 0 BOYERS TERN . &
CO.’S PIANOS, the cheapest Pianos made. A
large supply of the above Pianos just received.
All Pianos sold froni foO to 176 than factory
prices.
CHARLOTTE BLUME, Sole Agent,
de3 43 Fifth street,
Boreino tools for oil well
Manufactured n the most, modern style
t short notice, by ' JAraES^JOWh,
/<2O 136 Wood street.
RevolvkrlmAMß&E/; stock:
of *ll on hand and for
a.e by JAMES BOWN,
uo& im Wood strueb
PITTSBURGH. BEGEMJi 15 U 17. 1804.
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C.
QRfiiT SAI.E OP
DRY GOODS,
oq
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14th.
And Continuing- a tlirougTi tlxc
HOLIDAYS.
4*l Pieces Dress Goods
at SI cents; former price 44 cents.
21 Pieces Scotch Plaids
51 :!a ' fomerinfea-TStents
it /■ _■ ;o i-.'.ife, r/ff!* *
Ojne Case Coburg Cloths
at 62V cents; fchrier price'll, 2s.
French Merinos
at *1,60; former price 2,20.
All Wool Plaids,
at 75 cents: reduced from ?1,2C.
Bpaver Cloth Cloaks,
at SIO,dO and 12,’0
Heavy Woolen Shawls,
i trom 4,00 to 12.00.
Woolen Blankets
Balmoral Skirts,
Best Kid Gloves
Great Bargains
Will begivfchltbfhOßd tvic cJU. i
GARDNER g SCHtEITER’S,
Market Street.
|| ANUSOMF. PRESENTS
FOR THE HOLIDAYS,
Lan be ercurM at
MAORI ,M A: GIA'DIvS
78 fclarket Street,
TVho Lave now open and ret receive daily r\•
preaely for Holiday Salea, a large and heautiML
assortment of Goods, both uaeful and orna
mental, comprising Breaat-Pina, Ear Prop-.
■'TKTieyTnrtr xncf rsidtrt'orntrx;- 'sve-az, .tpr
nml Gilt T3»*lt Ruckles, Kelts and Belt UibtuJiie
Cashmere find Mlk Scarfs, Head luesst-s nn
Nets, Lace Veils, I.ace and Einhroi.lerHd col
larß and Handkerchiefs.
Worked Slipp°ra and (Juahionu,
WORK BOX US,
LA 111 KS- < t > MPA NluN.s,
hi ik i t:-:uu.NNAir..s,
SAiOHEI.S
And a very tine ftaooitiue.it of
IMIOTOGIUBII A LBl'Mt9
Ht-snles our übual iuii St •>. it wi
HOYIEKY
(.LOVES,
TRIMMINGS
NOTIONS aud
SMALL WARES,
At ( n.<ih r*rl<‘es
pOR THE
HOLIDAYS
NEW SHAWLS,
We are mw rceelvloc a hea\ y stock
of those
Extra Pins Long Shawls,
Which we will 6ell at a
(irea t Heduotiou
Uu ioriuer j-iuti».
New C loaku,
C'lottiw, and
,i f)r(‘!fes Goods
‘HUGUS & EAOKE,
Corner Market & Fifth.
To Woahjjpd Soldiers.
All soldiers who havk been
Discharged by reason oi wounds received
in any battle, and who have not received the
8100 BOUNTY,
.JNO. SULLY
can now receive the same
AT ONCE,
By applying to us either tu person or by letter.
ray for the wjveo, the Mothers iwhcn
widows), and the children of
PRISONERS OF WAR
Now in the South promptly collected.
Special and personal attention given to claims
lor HORSES KILLED IN BATTLE, or cap
tured by the enemy.
E. T. MATHEWS A 00.,
808 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
OFFICE :*»9B Grant street
G ILBEKT.*k HcHASTER,
JO& M. oigZAM-, Attorney* at Law
• noB:4tf • •
*for. eiajuxi.
.mffflKK OBSuSOOKSf SVITiIBLG
JL lor caulking coal- boat* or targe., in good
working order. Alao, a AVHAKFBOAT, ?s by
IS feet; oap&clt, about 100 lone. For terms in
quire of JOHN 'McOLiOSKEY,
dellMwd Port Perry, Pa.
INSURAN^j-
INDEMNITY AGAip? -LOSS
BY-ncraik-
Th k krakkxusbtkb t&a pramcb
COMPANY OF PHIIZUHRUPRIA, OF*
>FIOENo; «5 end *3T OHK9WTBTPT ST.*
near Fiftn. : ‘
STATEMENT of ASSETS, ; l*t, 1888.
Published Agreeably tp an Act J^Aasera oly, bo*
Ftm Mortgage, amply secured, -f: .*1,893,599 w
scal Estate (present value frKßilt
I 31,) coat 102,995 26
/i omporary Loans on ample Odlat
! teral S pearl ties ®,186
{Stock*, (present. value .985,6^^,)
1 00at.......... 89,788 68
Wotea and BUla Receivable.l,B2l oo
27,919 iZ
The only profits frr
ooinpaay can divide b*
dpt^miJied*.
consistent with .wcari
Sufte theii wcorpc
years, theyhavenaid lo*,
exceeding FTmr Bullion*
fording evidence of tb**
&* well as the Ability t
promptness ail liabUiti
Losses pakl during th
dirjbi
U SABLES W. BASOSr
Tobias Wagnbe,
SAMUEL OaAXT,
Jacob R. Smith,
Gbobgu W. Bjchaeps,
OKAS. V. BANOKt
EDWARD O. |}AJ*E,
9fu. O. Steel, Seeretar
. J. GARDE’
Northeast
JWT
INSURANC
'440 *>!«£s TP>
Opposilo
11TUX MAKK
Vr au&ANUK v «t
on every description 01
»t reasonable rates of i
ROBT. P. Kll
M. W. BAf*l>
DifiJ
On aju.es Bates,
fc'.. R. F.srot i*h .
P. B. SAVSttV,
0. Sebbuak,
3, J. MAGABBR,
F Blaoesubw Secretary,
!. <J\ CTfefclff, Agent.
Corner Third gtgJffi ood streets.
WeateroltispTtiDce (kKap^fffPittsbiirgt ,
It. MILXEK.jr. PreeiioDi.”
F. W. (jK)Hoo>, ojelAry.'i
OyM. H. IK Uoobran, Oea^ Agent.
No. 9*4 water street,'(Spaug fc Otrsw arebouie,.
np stairs,) Plttfebm*®!*
WHL INS I RK A 0 4ISBT AU
ft kinds ot FIRE and MAJiItfE*BI9KS.
A Home Institution managed WjDirteton who
are well known in the community, (ibt) who aie
determined, by promptness aai' liberality, to
maintain the character wMoh thqf-have assumed,
sboffering the heat protection to those who de
sire in l>e insured. *\
Dii;djtors—R. Miller, Jr., Jftnee M’Aulcj
Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander iHmlck. George
Daraie, Campbell B. Herron, Ob**. W. Rieke<-
ion, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M,
Heca J. Thomaa, Hcaj. |Jakeweli, John
ALLEGHENY INSDI&NOE CO.
of prrrsuußGH,
V
Office, No. 37 Fifth Block.
AGAINST ALL KINDS Ol'
FJRK AM* MARINE KlSlffc.
ISA An .TONES, President pJOHN I». Me-..
OORI>, Vico President; 1». M. BOOK, Secretary;'
os,.t. WM. DEAN,General Agtsai.
—lsaac .Tones, 0. fif. Hubw?, Ha.-
vey Uhilds, Caj»t. R. U. Greyf&|£,t>i> A- Wlh*«‘>.
B. L». Fahnestock, John IL nfaOifcc»!apt. Adam
pKNS
pOOKk i' BOOKS
pHpTOGHAHH ALBi MS.
pOKT POLIOS
pkN KMVKM
pAPEII WEIGHTS.
pAHEK CCTTitHi.
pENCILH.
pFN RACKS.
pROPEUJNO PENCILS.
JJAS3 KOOKS.
pAVSON'S I\DKMBLE INK.
jpOCKET INKSTANDS.
pLAIN CARDS.
JpOST OFFICE PAPER.
pENHOLOERS.
pARCIIMEST, COPYING BOOKS,
And Stationery of all kinds.
Myers, Schoyer & Co.,
No, 39 Fifth Street
MILITARY AND NAVAL
E. T. MATHEWS & CO
a. T. MATHEWS
Late ot Treat. )
1 >ept., aßhiug- >
tim, D. t\ S
ATTOBSi
MOR THfei »ADJI-STittENT AND
g? GullecUoagfH Claims agafost ti.e la-nstt-l
States oi any State Government-.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, l i‘
STHEET, PWMjJEiiHM.
BitANCH OFnOE 98 6E45T BTBELT,
PITTSBUBSH.
M'MASTER & GAZZAM,
At torheysfat-ljaw,
TENSION, 5
BOUNTY,
back-pay,
PRIZE MONEY' COLLEt JTEi*.
&C., &C.. N-C.
Applications by mail to either office attended
to as if made in person.
No charge made until the claim is adjusted.
PERSONAL ATTENTION given to claims
before the Departments in Washington, D. O
no3-tf
J^CTS.
200 Bags African Pea Nuts.
100 “ irioa Almonds.
60 “ Provance '•
10 Bales Bordeaux “
too Boxes Shelled “
60 Bags English Wamuts.
30 “ Pilbertß.
ao “ Brazil Nuts.
20 “ Cocoa Nut*.
Now in store and for sale by
REYMER a. BROS.,
Nos. 126 A 128 Wood street.
SEWING MACHINES.—BEST AND
CHEAPEST in the United States. THE
EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE, the most
simple, reliable and effective Family Machine
yet introduced*. Price *2O. Also THE LITTL E
GIANT, pricti’ftS. Needs only to be sean to be
appreciated Every Machine warranted.
B. BARNES. Agent. ’
, , -No-JlSThdrd street,
no2l:lydAtv‘ ,/i , ojipaaffliSt.UtjArlds Hotel*
NATIONAL BANKS.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
O®VI*ia’T«BTJTMSIi.
THEASTTRY DEPARTMENT. >
077icm 07 i )O*CPTKOLLBtW>7 TR S OCABkHOT, J
j. ■ Washington Olty, Aug. 6th, 1863. )
Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented
to the undersigiied, it has been made to appear
that the EL RST NATIONAL BANKOF PITTS*
ln the County of Allegheny and State
of FetintylvaoiA has been duly organized under
and According to the requirements of the Act of
Congress, entitled “an Act to provide a National
Currency, secured by a pledge of United States
Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re
demption thereof.” approved February 25th.
1863, and has compiieji with all the provisions 6/
said Act required to be complied with before
commencing the business of Banking.
Now Thkrctobb, L Hugh McCulloch. Comp
troller of the Curresoy. do hereby oertlfy that the
•old FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS
BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of
Pennsylvania, is 1 authorized to commence the
business of banking under the Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof, witnesss my hand and
seal of nfilee, (bis 6th day of August, 1883.
C —•*-) HUGH MeOULLOUH,
| SSI Comptroller of the Currency.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF FITTSBUROH. PA.,
Late Pittsburgh TroatCompany.
Capital, •£OO,OOO ]ttlA In Hltb prl-MU
.fgato to (1,000,000. ,
The Pittsburgh Trtift Company tn»Wa£ organ
ized under the set to provide » Notional Uurren
ty. under the title olf the FIRST NATIONAL.
BANK uF .PITTSBURGH* would respectfully
offer its servieea for‘tiie TOUectlob of Notes,
Drafts. Bills of Exohaug&'ft&,treceive money on
deposit and buy and sell on all parts of
the ooqntry.
Thosucbcss Which has attended the Pittsburgh
Trust Company Bince its ‘organization in 1858,
will we beltovebe aaudtcientguayantoe that bust
ness entrusted to the new organization will ro
oelve the same prompt attention.
Haring a. vary extensive correspondence with
Banks and Bankers, throughout the oountry,
wa believe we can otffy unusual facilities to those
who do business with ua.
Tho business will be conducted by the same
ofacers and directors.
DTB7OTOHB
J aHBS I,auohlvh Ws. K. Nncmar,
iioauk? S. Have, Alxxandkb SPxaa,
ThiTUAs Brll, Francis G. Bails?,
Thop. W?*•'• ETHAN, Alex. Bp.adlxt,
SaksOl Era.
,TAuIF.;S LAUGHIJN, President.
Joss D. touLLTy Oaanier.
augS-diwtf
WM. B BRADBFRY’S NEW YORK
, iAND hCHUMAUKER At CO.tSPHIL
ADELPHIA
CELEBRATED PIANOS.
Sr-\eu lirst ptize AND SILVEIZ
M EPALn recrived within a month at State
Fairs and Fair of American Instiiule, New
V«irk, in hy WM. B. BRADBUHY, lsrtho
BEBT ?lANO FOBT-SB.
Sf'HOMACICER 5c CO., Phila ’elphia, receiv
e<i the Crystal Palace Prize Medal, of London,
hcaidee hnving tecei\cti at home numerous
Medals, Diplomas, and Special Reports frmq
state Fnlru and Institutes. Both have numer
ous letteia of reohtnTnendation from the highest
musical tivlent—(Juttechalk, Stmkosch, WllU&ni
‘Mason, (‘lrobe, aiul others.
Also, a flue assortment of SMITH &. CO.’S
Boston First Prize American Organs and Meio
>leona, all wcimuteJ for eight years.
WAMELINK & BARR.
No. \'A BlmsclPs Block, St. L'lsir Htieel
rTNT.Vn n Kt> ftRysHTRTym
est notke. SHKKT MUSH’ bouud in apy
style. nol‘.«
UNITED STAThS SOLDIER'S
CLAIM AGENCY.
US GUANT STKFAi'I',
I Opposite (he Cathedral.)
Licensed by the rnitad States Goremiuent t
coileot
PENSIONS.
BOUNTIES,
BACK PAY.
And ALL OTHER Military or Naval Claims.
THE ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
BOUNT7, DUE SOLDIERS,
Discharged on account of wounds RECEIVED
IN BATTLE, collected in the
JOSEPH M. OAZZAM,
GILBERT M. M MASTER, Attorneys.
<K)TSt:dtr
POtmTEE STRUBT
g NEW CARPETS.
,~1 J! f.l OPENING. ALSU, , Q
l “i ;x> r*. tj Or c a-u s, I*
<1 I ; pa
o
CHT'aUB CLOTHS,
OIL CLOTHS,
LIST AND RAG CARPETS, CARPET
SWEEPERS, &C,
Bought when prices were at tka
lowest point during the late panic.
W. D, & H. M'CALLUM.
& , _____
CARPET dTOREj;
NO. 87 FOURTH STRBET.
c. 'i. V-AMK’KN
M’CLELLAND’S
AUCTION HOUSE,
BOOTS, SHOES,
DRY G O OO S ,
AT GREAT BARGAINS,
WAGON AlfD FARM
iMPLEMENT WORKS, Marlon Avenue,
near Railroad Station, Allegheny city. Ail
kinda-of wagons, carte, timber wheels, truck?,
wheelbarrows, drays, coal cars, stove and bap
gage trucks, skids, straw and fodder cutters and
masticators. Four dtfterrnt kinds of horee rakes,
also, steel rakes and fork teeth suitable for all
the different patent horse rakes in the Vnlted
States, all made of the best materials and war
ranted. Wholesale orders solicited.
ocs C. COLEMAN.
tiO-PARTMERSHIP.— THE UWPEK
) SIGNED bare this day associated them
selves as partners In the wholesale A Ratal
Grocery atid Stoneware business, under the
name of DUNT»EYY & BRO. The business
will be continued at the old stand, No. 4 Dia
mond, Pittsburgh
; JJISK APPI.*! CHEESE,
i 60Chjiioa Plus Apple Chaesa"
Received'tinrday, add (or ails by
1 &EVB£Bk BSOti.
Shortest Time.
OS Grant street,
m'TSBrKijU, PA
SUPERIOR
55 Fifth Street,
J. DUNLJEVY. JR.
PAULDONLEVY
For the Post.
Lines Written fora Frt«ad on the Death
of Her Oanjftater,
BY SAIiI.tB OAKS OH.
In yonder churchyard, ■where the
Of youth and beauty have been, made,
Another mound is seen ; arid :
une of earth’s fairest flowers is laid*;
Beneath the sod there slumbers now • '
Wo fa» e more loved, no form more fair,
'A Btranger gazing on that tomb, ‘ J
Knows naught of the ioved: treasure there.
But you, who o’er her childhood!years,
F’er kept a mother’s watchful eye—
And saw that loved and gentle one, y «i
to quickly pine away and die—
'Well may you feel that one too good—
To pure for earth—has passed away,
Has left a world of gloom to dwell
In regions of eternal day,.
And when that gentle face and form, ; ; ;
Fond memory brings back to you, 1
And bids you mink of her, you feel
Your heart with anguish ring anew.
But all in VBin.the wildest grief,.
In vain the bitter tear is shed ;
It ne’er gives back-departetiones;
It ne’er can restore the dead.
■Then lay.each loved motnenlob?
Of her, who thus In life’s‘bright mo“n
From home, and friends, a*d l aU af earth r
By Death's relentless hand was torn.
put is she dead t Acd.can it be
! That cheek ablate lh healthfdl bloota,
Has lost Its rosy hue, and now
l Lies in theeold ana darksome tomb ’
*1 hat she is dead, whose gentle ways,. ,
(’ould quicker charm than magic act J
That closely bound her t« her friends,’ 1 !
Aha-e’eo could wid a stranger heart,
Yes'Shb Ugone ' but can you mourn
. F6r one, whose spirit'jessed Wway 1
To ahrlght World of Joy-on hign,
Where naught butpjeasufe reigns for aysl
And yet’t were vain to say forget;
For toherftrust fond memory true
In days to come will after bjpig
A sweetj familar face to view.
Of one, who lathe bygone years,
Aheaveuly Father’s tender love,
Removed from time and’earthly things,
To join the choir of saints abovfc ’ ”
i A Staple Story
• • • ,[ r, .i) —U: P, - *, i .
Uoneity. tbe[ Best:Policy*
It -was' ‘Bix Vdloiife ip! the aftetnofott. ‘
At this time the great 1 WbdfesaiS'ware
house of Messrs. Hnbbird‘& ; Son .Was
wont to close, n ill ess thn.pressureof bu
siness compelled ftte partners' to keep
open until later. Tb? 'dntV;'Q'f‘cloaihh'
usually devolved upda Edward' Jobes; a
boy o[ fourteen, who had .lately beea,
engaged'to perforin & (wilfglit (ftffieS;*
for which ho received ,! the sum
dollars annually. He )v&3Th6
hut if he behaved himself jo as to. Win*'
the approbation of hls employers, his '
chance of promotion waSgbod.' ' !
Yet there «s some things' that ren
dered this smell- salary a hard trial to'
them—circumstances with whjplr liU'
employers were unacquainted. Hi 6
mother was k widow. 1 The'
death of Mr. '.rones' had thrown th’e'en-.
tire family upon their own, resdiirces,
ami these weie indeed but slender.' 1
Tbeir was au older slstet'whbAssist
ed, her mother to sbtv, arid this With'
Edward’s salary confijitutedthe entire
L iWa«Wlflf th* family,' 1 •Afei .fejp -tffMyibiifc
untiring industry, the)' had coptinuetf
thus far to live, I'using stricrecanomy'
of course. Yet they had '‘tyahtednone
of the absolute necessities of ‘life!
But Mary .Tones—Edward’s Bitter—
grew sick. She had taken a severe chid
which terminated in a fever. This noi,
only cut off the income arisirig from her
own labor, but also prevented her
mother from accomplishing as much as
she would otherwise have been, able.'
to do.
On the morning of the day on which
our story commences, Mary, had «r
-pressed a longing for an orange. In her
fever it would have been most grateful
to her. ■
It is hard indeed when we are obliged
to deny to those w.e love that which
would lie a refreshment and a benefit to
them.
Mrs. Jones felt this, and so did Ed
ward.
“I only wiah I could buy you one,
Mary,” said Edward, just as he. set out
for the store. ‘‘Next year I shall re
ceive a larger salary, and then we won’t
have to pinch so much.”
‘‘Never mind, Edward,” said Mary,
smiling faintly,. “I ought not to have
asked tor it, knowing how hard you and.
mother find it to get along with me.”
“Don't trouble yonraelf about that;
Mury.” said Mrs. Jones soothingly,
though her heart sank within hlr at the
thought of her empty larder.
well, aud we Bhall get along well enough
atterwards.”
It was with a memory of this scene
lhat Edward went to the store in the
morning. .m.
All around were boxes of "rich goods, 1
representing thousands of dollars in
money.
. “Oh,” thought he, ‘if I only had the
value of one ot these boxes, how much
good it would do poor Mary.’ And Ed
ward sighed.
The long day wore away at last, and
Edward was then about to close the
warehouse. *
But as he passed the desk of his em
ployer, his attention was drawn to a bit
of paper lying on the floor beneath.
lie picked it up, and to his great joy
found it to be a ten dollar bill.
The first thought that flashed upon
him was, ‘How much good this will do
Mary. I can buy her the oranges she
wants, and she shall have some every
day; and perhaps she would like a
chicken.’
But a moment later his countenance
fell.
“It isn’t mine,’ he sighed. ‘lt must
be Mr. Hubbard’s. This js his desk, and
he must have dropped it.’
“Still,” urged the tempter, ‘he will
never know it. And after all, what are
ten dollars to him? He is worth a hun
dred thousand.’
Still Edward was not satisfied.
Whether Mr. Hubbard' could spare it or
not, was not the question. It wasTigbt
fuliy his, and must be given back to
him.
“I’ll go to his house, and give it to
him this very night,” said EdwaTd
.Otherwise I will be tempted to keep
it.’
He determined to go toMT. HuDbard’s
before he went home. The sight of his’
sick sister wofild perhaps 'weaken his
resolutions and this mußt never be. ’ He
must preserve his integrity at all haz
ards.
He knew where Mr. Hubbard lived:
It was a large, flue looking ■ house; oh a
fashionable street."He had' passed it
several times, and wondered whether a
man must not feel happy who Is able to
live in snch style.'-
Without unnecessary delay, therefore
be went’ to the house, and, ascending
*the steps, rang the bell.
A mani servant came to the door.
“WellT’ he said.'
PLAIN AND FANCY JOB PRINtINg ‘
< Eztca(«d In tkt«
030,:. yu.
PAIi* -TO
HAILROAO,
Poiteie, PiogrAyrtißg, Ac.,
far KsbiblUon* sort Oonoarts cannot be
surpassed ta tbs sity.
i ‘‘ls Mr. Hubbard at s liome f"' 1
“Yes, but he has only Just come in,
Mid I don’t think 1 he ! cah Was
the rather supercilious reply, ""
“I am in hla'difcpld#’’ saw*Edward,
quietly, “and I have just comeirom-the
store I think.he will see me if,von. men*,. ,
tionthisto-him.’* . . ,
“Yfery Weil, ytacaii b6itt6'ri£*’ ,
Edward wae iert sianding: in f tW*SaHn f ,
while Hubbard .was sought, ,by the-*
ssryanL, . , ~ ~4 . <, -l
“ Well I" lie said Inquiring,'toss" anx~,"
thing ‘
“No sii*,” said -Edward,' ! ‘ ‘but I pickc- •
ed np this bill near your desk, ,aadi-.1.;i
supposed you.m-iyt ha<e., dropped Ifc, J.
thought I had better bring it here'direcV
“You hare done l well,” ffii<T ‘Me.’
Hubbard, “and I. will, remem ben: it.i■,
Honesty is a. very, yaiuabjegn»}}ty,ii) i^aj ,
boy just commencing a business career.
Hereafter, I shaft naVe perfect ' J cbnfl- iH!
denceib'yburhdnestjt. Mi ' l! '• -v.,. ..‘i\
Edward ■ was. gratified .;byt i his/, aastt...,
ranee, yet as ,tbe fipor f cl9tfisfi bpljiud. •« '
i and he walked ont into the street, lhe f y ;
thought of his sister stile « hihflS’ajMil”, 1 ’
intruded bpdn’hiinf, find'hie • '
gretfullythow muehugoodiconld .Wave-cl ;
beep, done.with, T J i . ) f
he regretted that he had 'jbejn .boniest,'
There was satisfaction ib ' d'Olhipiight'''''
but I think my readers-Will understand :
his feelings, without unyexpianation,,'
Mrs. Jofffis,brought some.toast., jo jhgr,
daughters bedside, but Mary motioned
it away: ttafikybu fljFffttt#-' Aid i K
trouble to maTtele 1 mother'” ‘Sh&’baidj ” ‘
‘‘but I,don’t think licould i:Qssibly.;6at ,i.i
it;” „ . . , '
ii
“No;” she'said heslt&tingly;‘'hbthin£ l ‘ l
that we esn;get.”‘ ■ • i..„...i,
Mrs. , Jop.es sighed—a sigh which Ed-, --
yard echoed. ,
i It was ‘with a heavy heart that fed— " ’
ward Started fof thte warehouse thendxt ; -
. morning. -~He had never ffelt the craving * If
him ■**••*■ ■hp^twkdwssessipifc.flf,,; o
.He sSI aboilt Hia dirties asushali.AbSirf *'' 1
.two‘hdfirsafter'bfe Sfayfecf^al* ;
Jiouse.iMr., -Hubbard -'entered tfocHeididv.
.pot at first appear to notjfie j Ed ! wagd y ]bfat„jt
in about half an hour summoned him to
the Which was partitioned ‘ off
from the Temfilnd'er : ‘Wf“the SpatiOTfs' I "''
rooms in which gocfds werd‘stored:''. ll: r ‘ v -“ !
. He smiled pleaßstitlyas EdwardefifeK 1
ed his presence,'■ 5
. “TMf'me y frafikly.” ! fie i w dia^tf l; '
jnot ‘‘fee! ‘ad ; W%uWe'^d™k^fiw^hVljm r ''‘'
whicli ybu i fduffdiM'iSifgtrt ,KM ' '“i* •W<k>«i
. ‘ I hope-yon Wtffi’t' , 'bV'bßlifideff‘Vifti 5 * 111
,me, Mr. Hfibbara,”' said'EffvVai'dr “iff'- 1 * ‘
say that I did. ’ ■
“Tell me all about'fl”’‘ said '
hard, with interest. , “Whap-was;U; that!
,withheffi yon?., I .should psver/ -Uj
knowniit." ". i
“I khow thiit,” Bald‘Edward. *' c “
i/. “TheUi what'Withheld Vou f¥om‘ tattiufe 1 1 - !
. “First, I will tell you what tempted>• ii
“ e >” ■ Seward “My mqther,iSß4qq»
sister are obliged, to depend upon, sewing V.
for a living I ,'and' We‘ UVh tut podrly W lu,i
the beat. - But! a' fortnight < ring* ■Ma'ey. ui
.became sick, and.since! tbemi We bavevi.;
jfei,AjsßP«Ui{i { ja'nb.
iptsar, and BtteWops uptraliVb' jbod', tat;•
we are able'to' get Tihf nAthihg better’. J
When lacked up-that baH’rwuH' tfotl’ ’
help thinking hdw much' I- couhTbuyvcii
with it for her.” • =n.-u -jiij
“And yet you. did tat takeitj” . ‘ . ,
“No siif lr w'outd 'haVeßeen WroM®''” 1
and I eould not have looked-ymrlb th<S c,lt '
.faceaftpr.iit.r . ,Uw .eqt 10 tima
Edward spoke .in a tope pf modpst , I£ j
confidence.
Mr. Bnbbard Went to ’the I 'fiesk'a'tfd
wrotea check.- - • r'i ....a. ,■
“Hpw.much.do l pay ,yoq nowf’ hfei -
, dollars a year.’fsaidlEfiwarif “‘ i
"Hetfcefortb yoUr be in- J l ’
creasediand I will fray-y&tt'two ‘huh- ;r "
dred. Will tbatbpleMe ytoul’.’iH;. ,; yianidi
; “Twotatared dpllara .a
claimed Edward, his eyes sparkling ~
'With delight.
"Yes at the end of fbe .
be increased,.!!, as 1 have no-fipota you
continue to,merit tnycQnfideno&«.VßiJ s,h i-,
“Oh, sir, hfiw can.lithankiyouE’ sahhii. a
Edward full of gratitude. •.s.j^tiaasritiaM.
"By preserving your intagritysirjAfrliv;; ,
presume you ate ,in prese)ihtsMd'X>f4,s' (
money, I wUI pay, you ona.qiiuleiEc ; iii. -;<]«
advanee„iJßere!iS a checkiorfifty. deku-u
lars whirdi,-yon can get cashed-nt- the- ''
bank. cAod.hy. the way,.i,you/ean have,. : *
the restd?JytS» day to yourseU'd’ - -i. v>., ,
Edwardcfiew to witbc .
his suddfenviclieahastened rorthe »mar-u.
ket, where he purchasedaus'aapplycof•-
provislAes-sucliuaft.hfi'.kiiewJwouldbe. ;
welco)ijfeabjhomfi,i«rtdtthen - made haste,
to annonncsiiifl'good^foitune.. .o
A weightseesseAto.faßofi thehearts -
, Of mother and daughter as they heard
ed Qod . bestowing upon her son: --c.
those - .good u principles which' ■ hsd-<;.
brought.thia great relief. , .
And Mr.'flubbard’ slept none -'the.
worse that night that at a alight pecuni-- - ,
ary sacrifice ha .had done 1 a kind action,' • -
confirmed a boy in. his ’integrity, -and
- gladdened a struggling,family, vffdhere-:.-.;
-were more employers as considerata as-i- >
-he, there would be fewer dishonest'
• clerks. . ... . , f ,-i,
Ovfice op i
WaatUngtob l , lMteeihbeHlKlijtSM. 7 : \ :CS *S
by satisfactory evidenoe.presented r...
signed, it has been made to appear that the'nSti
zena’ National Bank, of Pittsburgh;*»tn the <&ty > ' s - f
of Pittabmgb, In county ot Allegheny and-Btate*< ‘- 1
of Pennsylvania, baa been 4ol?organised under
and according to the requirements of the Act of
Dongresa entitled “An Act to provide aNattoh?
alOorrency secured by a pledge of United Staters V J
Bonds, and. to provide (oz ton, ~ ,
redemption thereof,” approved June 3j. i2S&fty§?£r&tjaa
and has compiled with all the' pKHrti
said Act, required to
*he buitm*. -*
Noff,ihertfore, I, HtFGH- AtcOtJCfcotolitff'' 1 " j
Oomptrollerof the<!u*reney,«ilo hnrnbr jiiiurif’': - '
that the “Uttizeai'Natlonal Bank” of PmabniitJ.
tn the flty ofPittebQTgh, in the comity ofSV
iMheny and §tateof Ppmeylyanla UaaUwril,.
ed to commence the
the Act aforesaid. ■ a*! • ms?* f?>S* SS?T;. <
In teetimonv whereof. wllneea mv h»n<i: ..a
seal of office, this ldtottaV of !
Ijeia-jm Cfa^troßeEttrano- 1
feSKSffiSSSiSfejteSf^.: I
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very ftrtU*aadsbotmai tawm*M‘ltattSiut il:l; >
U>* !Uialo» HMIMU vog. «UgiMy '
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