mes IP. Barr, Editor & Proprietor. MEDICAL TIRELV VEGETABLE Nb ALOOHOLIO PREPARATION.! 4 PURE TONIC MEDICINE • r " 111001FLANWS - CEL EIBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PREPAP.ED BY RlO D JACKSON, Philade plua, Penns., W iHH oFectually cure ver Complaint, D'iSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, ihriteo or NEIIFVOUR Debility, Disemies of the Kidneys, and all Diseases Arising from a Disordered . Liver or Stomach, snob as Coned td ation. Inwar Piles, Fullness or Blood to the head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Ileariburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in be Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink ulg or Fluttering at the Pu i,t ti o Stern _ Oh, Swimming o, the rieau. Burned and diffuirilt Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Claokr or suffocating sensations when in a lying Dos re, Dimness Of Vision, Dots or webs be -1./Ve toe sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the lead, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yet ;lowness oftho Skin andes,Pain in :1 Limbs, . the Side, Back, Chest. Limbs, Ace. Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn leg in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil, tad Feat derros 81011 OT 1 , spirits._t An wit prvent dYellow Fever. Billions F eceo &a. THEY CONTAIN li ...4),—...ossub OR BAD WHISKY! ThdY , *will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine saes pht of a hundred. Indnbe" - e sale and universal ]up eufrit-y or Hoolland's German Bitters, (purely regeable) hosts of ignorant quacks and unscrn ndottii{ adventurers, have opdned open suffering lUman:itsi the - flood gates of Nostrums in the shape of pock , whisky, vilely compounded with injurious Iran: hnd christened Tonics. Stomachies and Bit ter_ BeWdre of the innumerable array of alcoholic preparhtions in plethoric bottles, and big_-beliied kegs, tinder the modest appellation of Bitters; which; pistead of curing only aggravates diseases, nd leave the disappointed sufferers in despair. W AN TsOMETHING to ST RENG TH EN YOU? • YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE? DO YOU .re - ANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON ST.ITUTION ? GO YDDCWANT TO FEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO GET RID OF NERVOUS NESS I DO Pii;./INT EN.."O Y I Do yp t wwant to sleep well ? Do nom want a brisk anti vigorous feeling? H fu do use HOGELA.ND'S GERMAN BITTERS. From 'Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the Mt ithrs/opedia 'uf Religious Knowledge. Alttiringh not disposed to favor or recommend Patent M edicines in general , through distrust of their ingredients and effects; I yet know of no aufficiabt reason ally a man may not testify to the benefitihe believes himself to have received from any sin - pie-preparation in the hope that he may thus cbutributo to the benefit of others. I dolthis the more readily in regard to Hoof tand's_rilerman Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jacket*, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impres sion that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture, lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq .41r the removal of this prejudice by wafter gists, and for enceuragement to try them, when offering from great and long continued debility. he nasof three bottles of these Bitters, at the oeginifingof the present year, was followed by svicterif .relief, and restoration to a degree of )odilyland mental vigor which I had not telt for ix months before, and had almost depaired of re- Rifling. ,I therefore thank God and my friend for iireotitig me to the use of them. 11 . - J. NEWTON BROWN. PirmingLems„ June A 1861. From 1 1 7 - s, Rev. Jose•p_h H. Kennard,:Pastor of the u ij'7 l Tenth baptistGhurch. Da. I ACMSON —DEAR 13,n :—I have been fr e .)tnueeandati, cl re no quested to connect my name with com of different kinds of medicine, but evtrerrlf the have" Tactics c alf s cases c u de c o l i M m e y d; a b p u p t rc :i ri th it a e near proof in various instances, and particularly lend ' s in my 6 h 'family, of the usefulneas of Dr. Hoof erman Bitters. I depart from my usual course` to express my fall conviction that for &sacral debility of the system, and especially Liv- T,Complaintit is a safe and valuable preparation. Bonin eases it may fail, but usually I doubt not Brill be very 'beneficial to those who suffer from 1-Aabirve causea. Yours very reonectfully. J, H. KENNARD Eighth below Coats street, Phila.. Deo. 24th. li orally Wife at ALDRRMANTVONDE.R, Ger. ' ' ti Gicita.urrowst. June 1 1861. ri .d. M. naKaqN—Sin--It gave me pleasure. years ago, to give you a certificate, testifyin lb i German Bitters had done for me. lam owpeTfectly cured of all those diseases your edionse professes to cure, via; Dyspepsia, Chron:- eandlNervous debility, disease of the Kidneys, to. The powerful influence it exerts upon Ner vous prostration i 8 surprising, I have been con suited Irequently in reference to your Bitters,and without henlation, have recommended it for the above Obmplaints, and in every instance it- has effectually -cured. Your medicine has a great reputation in Germantown, snd is sold in every Drug blore. and .in cost of the Grocery stores hero. tif any one should question what I say, let them Mann toGermantown. and I will prove to their satisfaction, that the Bitters have cured in this vicinity more than twenty oases of the above liseaself. ..._- R,spectfullyi HANNAH WUNDER, Al alxtlstreet, above Rittonhotute. Germantown, aon'i JUST i THE THING FOR THE SOLDIERS. wobund up the constitution, and give health and strength to an overtasked and diseased ealthi i . THE TEST.i:MONY FROM THE ARMY •••ParranstYnts,_.Artist 12,1862. D M. JACKSON—Dear Sir: while in Viz .l,Owing to the change of water,. I was taken w. ch a,! Severe diarrheea, which seemed incurable, and Which greatly weakened me, When we each ed Mat.bnitr, I feared I should have to wee home; but noticing some of your Bitters in .he store Mr. H. H. Price, in that town, I pur , hasedi a supply, and on taking itwas speedily re -I.4xtored -liealth. The diarrheas was quickly cheok4, and I experienced no return of it. A numbof my comrades, who suffered in the same mannerano from the same cause, with whom I shared the Bitters, join me in this certificate. I expeatto return to the seat of war with the Leg an, and shall certainly take a supply of the Bit- 'sinany knapsack. I would not be without it its weight in gold, particularly on going into a mestonc region. YoUrs, truly. A. E. iI,,LTEMUH, - Company cott Legion.., . - BE W ARE OF COUNTERFEITS. • • 'Beg:that the signature of "C. M. 4AtTEBOH," is mane Wai.PPXR tireadh bottle. Prinoinal Office: and Manufactory, • 1v4.) , ;, 631 ARCH SMC'ELEM - 1 1- E: TONES & EVANS, (5 0 00k500813 TO C. M. lACHISON & Co.) I ,'ROPRIETORS. r ealeby Dauggist . a and Dealers in every 1.. the United States, and by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER. yit,zl l "`„ : ,„. Pittsburgh. coot dy-....,,,AnTz , im„Also forV" waled the D' Ale B 7 City. Yu sale WO OSEPII RMTTIGS oor- Market street, Genii 8 .110.EIE1gP EON, Poona Meet ‘. . ~ . . .. • . :., .--,—.-:-:;'' .-. P. -- - -= ,, -- , ---i-- - -' ,,,,,, c , =..mt . ' ,-,,,, -- -, •.* , - , ' , - ,, '-':---' .-. ' - '" - '*- - ' - 'r"'-'•-'-''''''."= - ''' - ' - ' t ''t- -. '': ''^ -- "' - 'i''' -- "*lt?5 1- ...... -- $i“ 1 t..... ',..:.::" 2 ':::::. -. ''''..;T::.;.,:. 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I ) ei if - I `.',"V 4 .: •t- i I' ' L-.. : 4 1 ir.il 1 .. . ._. ... ______ _ . . .1.1 I ' - '1 ; - * ' ... ' I - ~ .--f r' .. ;.' 4 - :1' -", 1 , 1 -.T...t- , - ;..- ~. ;-:11 1 Qi : -_.' .. 1 L L LL:-.' ~_ N. -...--. -. .11 ° , . • ) ' ,- - ,7,71 1 .. ~ - ! J o'.l7.uir 1.,,d tti.."• >D.., flan A, , .. _ . 41E-1.7. , : E.-.... 0 ;•,--,•_. - 31.f.!.:-..,,, I .• .. CONIERCIAL INFORMATION, rbitration Committee of the Board of Trade. for Bar. and Dee. Wm. M. SHINN, V. P.LJ A 8.1, BENNETT JNO. B. DILWORTH.' Wm:McCREERT. DAVID McC D LESS. The steamers Emmallo. 2, Lebanon No. 2, New York, Starlight and Ef esti:age wore to leave Cin cinnati for this tort on Saturday, . Ilerc, it hrs swollen Dilly three fret Since our ln , t. report. The Lower Ohio is in fine navig order. The Cumbsrla. d and Tennessee are aloe reported ris , ng. Freights are offering in fair quantities f all points- The Prairie Rose,New York, Starlight and Harr tingp, from Pittsbfirgh. include the nrrivals. The Prairie Ross Is undergoing. light , repairs. The Diadem left for Nashville with SO tone of °overran:tent The N. W Tho hart departed fo - Memnhis with five barges of oval in tow, and 150 tone of Govern ment stores for Columbus. The river is still falling at this point, with five feet water in the canal last evening. The weather was cloudy and raining ycsterdny morning, and became severely cad last evening, ets of boats nredoading with army supplies at this point,.and will depart today. • The Dolphin and Tempest, with tow of coal for: Mempnisovere detained by , the'high wind last owning, • . . • • PORK PACKING ITEMS. The Hog-Slaughter Around the Fang. The total nu , her of Hogs slaughtered around the Falls. up to last evening, was 110;204. There were in the eons, last evening, not more than 3,000 head, the houses generally having c osed the business of the season. The-ruling with -at the close of the west was $4 21(44 W j f-n' light and heavy Hog+, — X , • , r r Alba:v lAnigeral dealer, There was m^re activity in Mere;,Pork,_and 1,0001)10s cha• ged h•nds at $l2 75@13 00. bug' lish Meals sold at F.;4io for Cumberland, 61/0 fnr Shnit Rib, and tor Short learliiddles. La ..4:1 wad quiet, with , :Iles at 81-42 1 40. , . operattoes in Dressed item' were light, but on the whole :he market ruled firm, with sales at Or for lots under, and $4 0(04.:7„2 for lots near 2001 1 ., , . Hoavy live Bogs are in demand at /003 Sao. Commcn and Medinm.grades range trvut Aiss.3 45 per OWL - doarno/. MOREY MARKET. The fallowing rate. were maintained by our Brokers yesterday, viz ; Gold 28 Silver Demand Notes..... j Ea: tern Exchange. hew I ork Baltimore. Western Exchange. Vincinnati par ulevetandt.... par Lours itle par I Sk Louis par PITTSEI11411: PRODUOE faIIKET Re kie—lioeiness remains it netirs w* - 111 oaly a lucited demand for the leadiny articles; in far: f cm.saelicns partake more of a retail than wh: I csale character. 'I hie, however; Is a usual oceurrenc 3 at, this season of the year. .As soon as our large dealers have closed up tee old year's bu siness, matters will present a different. feature.— Oar rivers, are falling but there is sufficient water to early out fair oargos, Apples unchanged, Sales 75 bblsityttgelts *ibt, Onterter'atu vaetbty of prices. Tho stock on hand is ample. cheese—Tne market has been steady for some time: sales on Saturday feot up to 135 boxes at. 1 any, 13q. ails—ln the absence of salts we must give the correctesc quotation we can obtain Without any actual advance. ibe market is firmer; large holders relit e Cu so.l at rate. that were current a law days since. There will soon be a engage ono tray r r other. Crude ranges from 1i.(1. , •15e. kin tter —Ttere is a good deal doing i, this ar ticle at present: sales 1 500 the Nin, 1343 , 198: 4 WS common peened 120v13e. Dricu Ertili—Demand improving; sales 90 bushels choice apples at slgl 13: 50 bu. Peaches at ii;c. 75431(1: maraot tairly supplied, Flour—W. have no change to note In prices and but few sales to report; we never noticed less disp..sitim to operate at this time, Lot.s purchas ed tome,' time since are beginning to cianN in.- 1 he amount lowing through to the East is large; sales 70 hots Extra. $590; 110 do $1 4:.43'9 , , 04 do Eaten Family. $0 2.5@1i 37: sates from store at the usual adv..nee. Eggri—bale. 4 barrels at 13e: hisktty-T,Sales 75 bob C,ty rectified at 40e Old itye, $10474' g .Ityn. Corn is improving; sates I.'A bu, on wharf, 70c; 350 do from stoic 75e. elms are in more d sound; sales of 3a) bushels at 43Q50c, Wheat—Red from wagon if- held at $1 and $lOOl 22. Barley is neglocte holders must give way before d es can be made. titugar—baies a hhd N. 0., 11c .1 do 11!4c. Itiosittsseg - bales OP N. 0., 55433 c; kipe in at 33 ColtrOe—Sales of 32bagifitio, at 32c, ZOLDIERS' BOUNTIES. PENSIONS, BACK PAY, and other jart CLAIMS AGAINST:THE' GOVERNMENT. Promptly procured atreasmis t effte i t :A t i mly to 108 Fouyth street, PitiabargE, and OBAELES 'C. TUCKER. Vaehington.D. C. NEW . GOODS. VETE HAVE A UST RECEIVED FROM V v the East a large and choice selection of SPRING AND - SUMMER GOODS, for Gent' and Yonthiv-weez embraoin' ea all the newest styles COATINGS, CASSIXERFS AND VISTINas. W. IL Ne 91113 &co., 143 Federal street Corner Market Square. Allegheny city. mY9 rillilD DAY- Jost opened a complete assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. W. H. MAI= do CO., m.v9 14S Fodoral street. Allegheny oicr. NvALL PAEEB, CHEAP---BOTH French and American, will be sold with out aditince in price until Navr Year's at the old stand, 87 Wood street. by. W. P. MARSHALL. 001.5 W Rims wanted TUNE LAMPS We are just in receipt of a large assortment of fine impOrted BOlitratiEN GLASS LAISI!S cut and gui , t of beautiful patterno, a useful and ornamental Rolida - y Girte, Also alms stock of Larop at , educed _prices_,. wErmooli. REIMEHE Ck KELLY, dea2o;lk. 164 Wood street. near 6th. Spencer & TIPKaY, BREWERS AND MMUS, Poem, 'Tian Baxwasr, Pittsburgh. Se ,tember 10,1262. DaSSOLIITION OF PARTNERSHIP. —The partnership heretofore existing be tween -JOS SPENCER and W. H. GARRARD was dissolved on the 20th of Augast, 1862 W. H. GARRARD being autherizedto settle up the business of The i i the lete l lrm at the i f i v in the Brew= YAM rrirrlcAnfliZow intendlttlr ... on [hand a superior article of ALE. pOB„.. Tpit and BROWN STOUT. The undersigned will h e thankful to the friends of the late firie for a continuance of their patronage, and promilse to mske it their aimto give satisfaction to all who y Purchase from them. • 2 '" ? • • Mr. ROBERT WATSON, of Liberty street, so long ImoWn so the btainessecommacity,willhave the Management of Our business,-With the full oontrotin the Brewery. - ---- • - Address all orders to •SPENOETV& MORAY; Phrenix' Brewery. Pittsburgh, Pa. , • : • • JOSEPH SPENDER ? JAMES McKAY. soLAR OIL WORKS COM:PART, OF PLINSYLV4If/As . OFF/OE ET. CLAIR STILEATIo‘ocir a. //tido, MI-Address J. WEAVER. JEL , „Eleoretary.sad Treason'. m,19-tf PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE EM• PLOYMENT—Any person, mato or female. who - willies pleasant employment, either for pas time or profit. may address A, T, PARSONS, No, Se Liberty street, New York. dealtlmtdew. ON'T FORGET THESALEOF FURS IL. this Ammon at 66 Fifth etreet, RIVER NEWS rittsintrgh. Cincinnati Louisville •l'hleago E l o a st o w a .... OFFICE OF TITS DAILY POST. } Monday, Jun, 5111, THE DAILY POST-ADVANCED RATES. One year, by mail Six months, Three " One " One week, delivered is the city. singlecopies .. •••.• ..... ••••••' .To agenteper hundred • ;NEW ADVERTISING MAIMS. The MD.:ming ratot of advertikini have been agreed upon by the Publishers of tno Pittsburgh Daily Prose. to take effect on' and after the 10th dayof Novanber, 1862, on all new contrasts FO STANDINII MATTER. EP. SINGLE SQUARE, EVERY DAT. One insertion 8 60 Two months-- 89 00 'wo insertions.... 1 00,Threq months... 11.00 Three insertions 1 25• Pour months ... 16 00 One - week 2 00, Five menthe.... 14 00 Two weeks 3 riOlSix months— /5 00 Three weeks , i 5 00iNine months,._ 20 00 Ono! month 000 !One year ' 25 00 FOR CIIANUEABLE MATTER. Whidit allows theprivilego of a weerdichange of matter, to be inserted among new advertfieusents. !PEE SINGLE SQUARE,. EVERY DAY, 'six months ' $ll4 00 TwMve. months ..... 80 00 AdMintstr-tors' Notices ' 225 *amiss° .Notices 75 -, th . Notic.. - - ' ices. each =anon. 14—A11 idvertisements ordered in for one No :U. or lets time, to be cash et the time of or der .g. DAILY POST. Tfn New York Tribune is a paper that goes byjerks, like a worn out steam en gine. In an article in Saturday's paper it says:. "If a government notoriously free from partiality or from sinister impulses—that of Switzerland, for example--were to tender to ours its good offices to bring about a reconciliation between us and the rebels, we should urge that the proposition be met frankly and cordially. N% hatover its result, we should regard the proffer it self 'as an act of genuine kindness. Give us an intellisent, capable upright tribunal, and we would urge that our Government should accept it and appear before it pre. pared to prove that the union of all our States is a geographical and political ne eessity—that the North cannot possibly be fighting to subjugate the South, seeing that the, Government she fights for is that which has generally secured the sway of the South—and that slavery. nothing but slavery, seeks the di solution and over throw of the American Republic. Only secure a candid tribunal,and we should he willing to submit without fear to, its arbi tratiOn." Stove• Clinkers. A R cm , ;(ly. —There is no piece of infer tion about household matters which we ea give that will more acceptable to all onsnmers of anthracite coal than how to g t rid of the clinkers that form upon the e brick lining'of stoves, and often to etre an extent as to fill up the fine cham ber; of a small cylinder more, till it be comes nearly useless. It is a laborious work-to break them off with a poker, and the lining bricks are often destroyed in t he attempt to do se. We have known in stances where the family h&ti to suffer all the inconveniences of having the stove ta ken down in mid-wiuter. to he sent to the shop for repairs, in consequence oL i the clinkers. There is an cn,y way to get rid of them. It is this : Whcii a charge of coal has been burned down preity well, and is all aglow, throw in half a dozen pieces of oyster shells, and fill up with let it burn very hot'and you will find the clinkers, all in a. semi fluid state, plastic and adhesive as stidky dough; and about as easily, punched off with a polirr. philosophy of the thing is that th" lime acts as a Ilux to the matter composing the clinkers, and probably limestom-s will an swer where shells 'are not convenient.- - When: the clinkers 'accumulate again you will not have to send for the stove mak,r at some inconvenient season. Now this is nothing new, but something that every body does not know, and something tit-it many Who do know fail to remember when needed. Shakspeare's Shylock. We find in the Jewish Record, a journal devoted to the interests of American Is raelites, and published in New York, new version of Shakspeare's "Merchant of Venice." The writer, who is himself a Jew, says-the play is 'Confided on fact, with this important difference, that it was the Jew who was to forfeit the pound of flesh if be log the Wager. The circum stance took place not at Venice, but in Rome,;during the pontificate of Sixtus the The Jew lost; the noble demand ed: the pound of flesh; the Jew demurred and offrered money, which was at last sub niitted; decided in fitvor of the noble,-with the provision, that he should cut exactly one pond of flesh - -not one grain more .or less; on pain of being hanged. The noble naturally declined the risk ; the Pope fraed both parties in heavy sums for making such a wing. Thus old Shylock's memory ievindicated at last. We fear, hoira - ver, notwithstanding "the truth of his story," thit Shakspeare's will continue to be the popular version of the 'story.— Phila. American. Lord Ernest Vane Tempest This young nobleman, (the youngest sou of the Marchioness of Londonderry) whose scape-gisce freaks. attracted so much , at tention In the - metropolis a few years ago, has returned to this country from America. His lordship has come across in a sailing vessel, whiph has arrived in the Downs.— Lord Ernest has been serving in the Fed eral army, imder the name of Capt. Stew art, and rumor has it that he left, or was cashiered, in consequence of a quarrel with a superior officer.—Enfi. paper. CIEW:Eui py Fi!oneli Citizens in Kentucky Letters from Kentucky received in Washington state that several French sub jects 5; . (lio have suffsred by the destruction of their pr§perty by the army in that State have ! made claims gpon the govern ment thipughlhe Minister at Washing ten for. reimbursernent: THE new Captain ; General of Cuba Pu.loc,) it seems, went something out - of his way to give public audience to Mr. Helene, ex-U. S., but now rebel Consul— 'a circumstance over which the Havana Secesh were very jubilant, the jubilations being utanifeated by a grand ball at Helmet's 1 residence. Gen. Banke 'Return _to the North. After the arrival of Gen: Banks at New Orleans, the question of the future move menti.of the expedition was discussed among thedGeneral's officers, in his pres ence, when he remarked: "Gentlemen, we shall never return as we came, (point ing down the-Mississippi) and we are not goluirtea Texas." MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY, "Ile that ruleth his spirit is greater than he tha taketh a eity." • We know thee now, indeed, Chieftain of nob' e tont and patient strength • With hearts that Seel andbleed.. - Thy Fiery and thy wrengs are seen.at lonia! Not in those splendid hotn.s when thee,-telomei - ' Twice made and saved smarmy. hadst thou: such acclaim ! : ; • .Viet.ory is thing again Tho People eee thee. in thiatrial-liour: Too mighty to complain— Greater in exile than thy, foes.in Power ! ,For'fbineis tint gigantic flelf-control . That wins Anoble triumph o'er thine oivti great Thine, strangest of all fates, To *re the Capital and once again, • While at its trembling gates B eleagusting hosts their thunder rolled in vain' And: then to be plunged headlong in the uwev. A riatinilo the thankless rulers awn didst save Bat this clan it:wet-be, Man of the People! In thy .exile lone; . More trueheartsfollow thee , . That when then led'et thy eenetterine armies on! The nroatthat then letulest •onetrd now. • Wields thn - Rmith"aluirumer.ehoves theelane, and guides thezdow . . _ , • Thy persecutArs quail I The great uprising of a Peopleeotnts , To make those tyrants pale Amidst t4elr outraged bayonets and drums, The pomp and thew of power usurped, abused, Is vain to blind the Jand,or make its sense eon fused. .. • . . ,Scat tl4 inplon, /15)r. 15. 1862. The Judges of the Superior Court of Connecticut have decided the late law of the Legislature, allowing the soldiers To vote, unconstitutional. A special Washington dispatch to . the New York Tribune says that it is Major aen. Wool, and not Major Gen. Dix; who is appointed to succeed Gov. Morgan in the command of the Deparfment of — New York. One jeweler in New York sold $90,000 worth of Christmas presents. Money has been spent this year with a perfect loose- CMS. Mrs. John C. Breckinridge, wife, of the Confederate General, passed' through Cincinnati last week on her way to Ken tucky. The redemption of soiled postage Stamps n New York city has thus far amounted o 000. During the month ending Deceniber 4th' 8,000 bales of cotton rage were bought in the Liverpool market, and 3,000 bales in Lund pn for shipment to the United States. Rev. John Murray Forbes, a Roman Catholic priest, during several years past, was ex communicated from that church, on Saturday last, by Archbishop Hughes. Mr. Forhas, it will be remembered, has been restored to his ministerial position in the Protritarte Eptstximil Church. • It is stated that while the Confederate (:enure; Morgan was at Elizabethtown, Ky., he was busily engaged in using the telegraph to Louisville. He sent a dis patch to General Boyle, telling him that he had better appoint another gape:in tendant inr the Louisville and Nashville road as the present one had recently erect ed some very bad bridges, and he should be forced to tear them all down again. It is announced that the second daugh ter of Prince Christian, of Denmark, the Princess Sophie Maria Frederica Dagmar, aged fifteen, and sister of P,rincess Alex andra, will be affianced to the herditary Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia, the Ces• arewitch, aged nineteen; and that their confirmation Is postponed because, pre vious to this ceremony, they will enter the Greco Catholic-Church. Intimate re lations between the royal families of Eng land and Russia will thus be established. A mansion of some historic interest— Chltydonlan House, county of Galway,• Ireland—was nearly destroyed by fire a few weeks ago. It was one of the most ancient seats in Galway, the O'Donlans occupying it in the fourteenth century, when they lived in all the style of Irish princes. The estate of the. O'Donlans became heavily encumbered, and a few years ago changed owners. It was sold'in divisions, the house and demense be coming the property of one John D. Mahon, who had tradesmen employed in making some important repairs when the accident. occnrred. Have You a Manure Shed ? You have often seen remarks in the pape:s.ot the superior quality of manure mado under cover. Has the thought oc curre to you that you might make this article well as your neighbors? You might easily ran up a cheap stied, covered with boards or slabs, on each side of the barn-yard. If you had these sheds, most of the manure would be dropped under them, and all the muck deposited there would be turned to the best account. There are few cattle that will not prefer 'a shed to the open air in stormy weather, even in summer. If you Wire not put up . these sheds, now is a good time to get the timber for them. By all means build a good substantial shed, if you have the timber upon your farm. It is not a very expensive affair when you are about it.—' The wood you have for the drawing. The bill for sawing will not be very heavy.—_ The saw mill and shingles are not far dia. tant. A few pounds of nails and the car penter for a aay or two, with your own help, will complete the job. Can't afford it? Well, dispense with, the carpenter, then, and the nails, and build ,Cheaper. still. You can, at least, get some 104 poles for the ridge, and a good many shorter ones for the rafters, and make a skeleton roof. Now, cover this with refuse straw or sea- weed, thick enough to shed the rain and you havea, shed a great deal better thani none. - • A. friend of ours has tried the differ ence, the past season, between manure made under cover and that made iu the open yard. He spread equal quantities, on equal areas of ground, and .PllMk with corn: That there might be no an-' fairnessy he followed up the two pints- of ground with the same 6iltivation. did not have to wait untillinrveet to *alri, up his mind that sheltering Min* Tr i s good' economy. The* corn Whielf.i . io in put in the manure made under cover , more luxuriant to look rippti, 'on faster and 'matured earlier, and - II:1'e yield was about one-third more of good, sound. corn. . , He has siwe put up two manure sheds,. and, we thitk, has begun a course of im provement that will not end With sheds. They are cheap affairs, but a good begin,: fl i ng . They will give him twenty cords of undiluted. Manure, instead 'of the same amount" - washed and leached manure.he had been accustomed to put ' - on, his laud.' He has begun to tile muck end.l,olathar . up the droppings in the yarMorL mar , ing, and put them under cover. — The x ia . nure sheds will pay good interest.' Let them be put up.--Amtio.iimAgrkuthwiat itIeCLELLAN. NEWS ITEMS. SPECIAL NOTICES Theihnfiesions and_ ensue of a , „Poor:Y.l=g Zan;. , . ; r er GN,T L Ear . r H. 4.. 'WIG BEEN. .t oozed of the of - emly,esror. and . die ease, wil',lzoin plo ireß Orbeteitlenoe. send - to' thosemho Sequisti i atoprolithentiomintenist= , iiig parvArN,Po44 l 44-AT.4gatar• Pliikiittle. kook iii4filirned Las a l wariung.and r cantion_ .to 7.01111 g men and'tnote -ivhb Wee_ i' fromNtsvints . .vipatamtLossor Mauna's, mencironirDso.insi 4rel.,FAc^..: sl lqinfrAt4W 4 ..4iiinlelhegaelkantel: goy - oan.• I.dooples Ike..Onit,lndecseal in a!plinni emit obeatiffiatt ftrie•-=•tc- any nihii mined iti,..ailidlesest•tiu"uantlnyr.- - - , ". - t :- •• • •''l- • 7 , CPA% 41 4 ~ . AlErs4 oll lk,..' no2kaindarl .. .titneaß9 lll • 14 / 4 "4 ll4 Al''''. l . , ... " ted SUperiOr ' Tobias' Derby Cloadition_PnWdernusateP rare and epee& cure -for,Cmiutha,Al i r s Diateruna l Heaves; Riererßenna 1 V.97. 91 P _9 Nogfouppk-, tite,annewriat.q.; ilatherget anervi. an image (whose Winn mit aad;lnleekablel appearance melon them a lmost Wrorthlepk'oan reared- Fo their former Akar condition by a - few dens of these invaluable powders. They are per.' fectlhandesurbeirlyanvo somid horse. Sewell asivk coney withjam‘benefite•thmAeop their blood cot I, Ann: 'and loWOlis.l9 o o9.4XPnart organs 'good arid ; on looldrour the aapearanoe 441 snimiNtasynaatter what condition they are alb rqr hialkfedAmploakthey .are invaluably if horsainea.WOulit maps month &We a table 410 clonfultie' th'eir-feedlieeyhonld`soF' .dom hear oftexualarsiokhorsedo Soldbrell•Dnuo; POPOrtgl CO/. 4=444 6 4! New Xork• cleadsw3wo , • : ChrlitexbereVe - Niteelsaar Dyei; DennrivaDea:lnttha.wort No otlizeDys hie beenanfilYi No other Die fe: elm Odors No otlior Dye ciliate; ipt,ilCll.ol ~,, vane applied Dv .—... No otherDvlditio lasting initaxifinets,,, Ndotber D y e kworoy, ea,timi titzture.of the hair, It has boom • , ,_, , , . ,_ , , ...INAL 1 7 Z E.D"B r DK: ' 081L2 7 9:N; - Cliciniist to the CrOtoriliratertiodid Of New Ycirk, • and dertified br,ldortobe aglartalesa:aa Croton fft e i r g a t te b ° l°44 at tie A st * , sllitPaipiet fdanfliettred by , J: 15RISTAI)OHO;' 1 6 isibit , Howie, New Xork,--Aoldeverrorhere, and.appit-. e Rd 14 all Hair Dresseret ~ Pribe. $L$l4O andlia Pei box . it gto litre , __ eitpuppnvs - nint'pßEs VA rut. laintanable witlillistoye: is it im p s ' 'ibii iiti. most eoftneal,-the most beautiful glose, aid great 'Wait; tatbefialr. , e - - ... ~-,- c y: , i , ii vj Price 60 cp,toy k ari tajker bottle accordins# I die; ' deoltd&ifloros i rantsrabows Brandreth'ii.Pills. • • New Csang.l• Westchester Co., N. Y.. Oct. gs—artz Mr. G. TIN ETCX Summon, 'Afitie: "A -tie , / Republican : Dear Sir— I would state that I wuindoleedl to useBRANDRaTtIIi PILLS through thejecom,, mendation ofJOhn ji,Swift;o,fOroto ,Weditchee-' ter county: , whe'vra imtireirrestored •to health , by their um., liewtusiektorsome.laroteass. veryi costive and dyspeptic, and he „tried -everything >but weir net relleveV - Finally; betook one Brant dretles Pill every day fors week, and 'a dale bids' PIA* every day for three_days: and thentoeic one, Pin every der. With as occamonal dos e.af anis Month he wan edits, OM work, and - in three connttishoweltigabsing 4Opounds in-weight:• ' • Ye= trulY, , - - EDWABED,PIIIIDY.,;. ; Wagronairreg - 0, ea:, , - Edward Purdy being duly m orn gays hi" resides in • the town ` • of New Castle;-that some 70111:8 ago be wee very sick with asartron which had been naming Mr:qv= fiveyearic , that he was also mach distressed by a paininbirchest, and bdes very costive'..ao , d3spepticu thayaf' ter tryariono remegliesand many he commenced usinarsticireth's Pins•stAto, • three times a week undid the mid 'of one mon th, thesore on his leg hWedi. , and at the end 'of tm) montbn be wuwatire4yWed ofecettlea et dys pepsia and Fain . an d 4uie remain we ever since. • - EDWARD 'VRDY. t3woiWto tuiforeniia talguith do_oroet ises. hIALCOLSt sparrli. ileltd,kw;tfo. Justice of thiPeaceL Bold by Thomas Redpath, Diamond-AID:IY Pittaburgh. . ; PIANO DEALBES. MEW PIA.Iq 013, ANEW STOCK OF 7. OCTAVE Pl anofortes now , reaelving from B0(0011 and New York, Wetted especially for thelieliday's. Persons desiring to make a vWteiblti and charm, ing preioat ar o invited to call and see them at the warerooms of JOIIN MELLON. deo2o • 81 Weed itreet.' SE4XtND-11.AND PIANOS—A kite lot of If °cowl-hand Pianos,for 200, 175, 150, 125; 100, 90, 75_60, 50 and 2,5 dollar; JOK1111.11.11110,1,1,olg; der:2o 81. Wood street., lIILODEONS AND Alliomug& IN STORE—A SPLENDID NEW SDP ply of Salons dr Hanlin's (Bostre) afetodeors and klerrooniums. in elerarat rosewood and wal net rues. /Self:deo= at $5O; $64 $75, $l O O. $125 and r Ea Ymorduros at 60; 80,100 1: 15, 20D, 2.5 t", 300, KO.and 400 dollars. Eor ealeAy JOWN,II, MELLOR, dee/0 - 81 Wood street.. *•1,000 w°1 ` 111 : 1)P '''• . . .PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. of the moat imperbirorkirumship in every Aietall, andfrom the best manufaotarers tbe.eountrZ. They have been selected rith - the are: test pomp M -e care, specially forthe'llolidire.-Triees low; . For sale by . J0RN.136 MELLOR,... dee2o $l5O. 50 . 41 NEW. SEVEN OCTAVE. P1A37051,*-IN , XI Rosewood .eirstsr, -ken • franiesoand , over • strnibess, $l5Ol with, mouldings. $)6();,.. with mo rues. carved lerit and n erne Mill, $175, 185, VOA 'and -npwarisT the same with Dee:l-ken, - $214 , .sso„ , &a, ,Tho :above Planes:. though cpedpor.re very excellent.. Second...l:mid PlanoN st Ste $W' $75 'and IWO; New Idelodelne frOm tedninctai. ; • - MIISIC. MUS9IC.. We whilst hundredgef differesit'pieees'hfllfu.' ale; a large number , beinglata ri f a first- -ineatere - .16 the musical world. -,ttlgoo dims ,Booka for rteerl7 all Ineeleatinstrunsente, select Band_btn ate, ! tap Bey SAW Studs - Beg; Nos. I and 34 ;Patriotic' -BoneßoskAnfe'olleie No s , Onrac'etalegek wtiteh furnished free as air all.ithosendfikAountalne hats °fallow 'varieties insuid.' .with prlohs al,ftotuta. .176 Id- dy. !lithe countiyalsenld bewitboat9a Oidefilff men or &gaps promptly filted,Pidass faithfully executed 'se 'though :the inueen ,erderter present. Remit'thoneyln•ar real - Utter or ,present.. Remit .11.0BACB: WA. / 1 .q*. 5 ,440 11 w.;!.1: AR. al MY; ti a.. • 11),IITEMlnianl' i-ElEtl46ll", 'Bro.' lilt WWI& Street; of that Baltimore Plaholrao tary; iataiblialustpirifp. *Atoka:oook gnaw 7 octavo celitre riaups, aombiniaa,,all the 088011- tit& of a 2litollol Instrument titth'istanovaltite (traderiaateno ,, illablytatvortant to: gm critical Low for aash or fis inaMh am • Irleatfaotoawl IW,,ABil:DEaritiL i VE or • -WANT*JC:;CLOAAKEIA • • 14,1ZAINOS , iind: DRESS. GOOrt . S i ls . .s Bpi;e will biglidd'ellisetp for eiiidr# LYNCH'S', "Mead :streed „ . . 111:” BIPIAO ZI W AMP PONTRIAAMMUf. Ws are iiiirnuatifoAring - la I NIE 11D . , Which we PkoPtel, l 4l4ti) deliver front our VOS-IH ZABD******llr-,_..tOIZET. Pgall ohms .9n : handle tayPtw .mostisexoyniwAirr &co. r tg Aftfid r i , o c .-4 1 6 4 ; • pp Ciatludral ESTATA4. s uemis. MoRIVIAGEB . aad otbsrr Beanrities. aD CHOICE . NCEW,HA 3 I I ,i4."!NiO I I.OAWIrr Seseielmed Huns Just from smoke d for ssierl27 • (sttooessm - to James Holmes Sr: Co. 1/ 0021 4 513 • comes Marketsk-Frust streets JXTBA(UD ' TH 0 ./BIUMETHan: oparatcul. whereby ...um.:EADT by thecae are ueed .: math_ no &o ®: or onlia-I.64Thno bats ri - have thati teeth _ .'igealeancai eeee an d: randy `to teet#Y extracted braq aetotheiaf aP47,0 ottheaperation, id by Ream/ bgereabg-- l'Z t a i nr tow" laving n qX lia tlealo .0!. • " P re4 " aLils TERTELtutaud in vein, - - as -so nin , wFfanp the ifj_loszi. -nu ow & '- boa 43117.11_ OUDRY :,Dontbd..7 1184,041111•14 and' - 'DEAL - E'sB`lN'rDlLß:.'"~~_ S. x.!,, , ,X tx.,Tt.J & t 00.,! , , n Pre „ ,Caarbaati!;.oll;, 1: • ; • , ' I , - ;•-•.; Xvil y ..X+ 3 P.!:-. tiorofice 01.1zEiREc,n iint4KT, *ewes 7i. S Data.. PEWICONAIL '1121.311Li ' 'W`CTIMIS • "j I.OIO;' , MILL'Efi - a :bell 39.0A8S kl ; Sidithittilittg I LEGHENY.VALLEY:KArrizab: alrOfabesaKWAkiehaugo :•%,.." • 2r szAßKErswiwxr, Furnurowitit. of Eamakiathis aindlLithiicated: Uarbrin ON and Banzola. , wAttRAVrEn 8014-E3FRPlOPMB:sitiramsron,tuina,tiAdmai - 4,-T t 0 Iti•i n ct r - Ativ 1 ri.:7..w ;;;;;;;....a.... , :rz. , . . ~ ...1 - _,..., " • '...•= inioirarOl!kili.iiiP v ili" 074 1° "'"' I • . : - i: : :- . . 4 4 6iiiir, e r t ile: ,;[:,-) ..,!'-'i f-'lLit: '''' 2 i ' PITEE •Witil`k fltMWEll'f w 1 '' - t: oit it Co N 43 I. la i Elhi ONO. a n LEBERTY3TILRECT"-- Pitts- B A , aura a. , , .---..: - f ... i'v, • , I -.=.- . ' Calfilloati- HE ARDESCO tomrAPAY= /kik HAQE .ED irmtale a superior article of • - , N9i - /x,:g/PE.99 1 2 PURE v waiehonse, 27 IRWillt STREET I P/T741,11MP.#;040,7.1:11.;% -Th6 Philogophitr-purw. 14ATIlki:11143 2 ,kElp: -N-N I Ph4osophlo Burlier for' Malicia Oil is now rouuli. It possessor nualrad 7 alltaires - 070t the Common Bunieraa, -,e2 u Llt makes a large, or ..UMlLlltht w hit Pnta liorobbstion. , barn any. of oil 'WOW= .3.-a.cart be , used 'adopt or shprtchimney-1, 4. It Olal be wed as a taper_night-iamo.,,, ff. ft can always be to burn economically. 13. It is more. emaily :wicked , , t 1221 tiny - othel, 7. It eau be 424134 midlishiesAidthout re;, moving theetnia. & , It throws all the whitalight above - the doia. 9. ; The chimney can be r removed4or .inaetted without touching, ilia glass. • Thep:, btnmort atoilher'obninithi Nal iik go. and can be put on anyisairmow in use:- Every . 1.4. 1 son using Carbon Oil should have: a, Philosophic p.arn4o. Price 23 cents ;_per , dosen. _ No. Ika NOURTIE street; Pittsbuith. -la23 , 4ydw P. HAYDEN.- _ z ,Giglt-f4X:1 1 -1.,F4W. 11c,T , m m mum[; . ) WHOLESAIE Ole Ells 108. 18 AIM 20 W001:0 BTUET, T T WILLIAM C. 4.133 :86 CO. WHOLESALE - GROCERS, And Importero of wisms, ' mtAßDizs., 42118. ALSO. Distrillers sine DenJors in , ?MOLD MONONGA.IfIELA RYE 1'q28331' no9:11 . PIRTEITAITELI4 WM. 11.2MITH ILMONTRA P WM. H. SMITH it CO, WHOLESALE . GROCERS' NOS. OS SECOND AND 147 'FIRST SIIMEIS • de) rrT is la will 7 wmtual xuars, p4vvi. WeanDiaiA zutanscor 0017111, SpocialTexttcr: - EleuralParlaerl. • • - : f DIEFANS dr .COIMELT - testoesiaars to Weandloae, Meitil'ati 4:WS' WHOLESALE GROORB,S, Porno Wood tiudWitifitiltriiith, matt .)PITTAAIOI6OI 6 PA . JANES* PETS - ER; CORWARIMiII Cpsimistatt Itt r iicibutt 1 , 0 .rnm nap Pima' •41fahai iLorelt;t gainer; • -1 9 .1rie,1 Fratt _and pvalliiefa 43141Mmilly; - o.4irsteatitiorkertmuad3Filigt . 1 REFER TO—kialk OSA Ottaq...Eo6,Villiam Bt ~11.' Outhbart Ati Don; witsebttrithi' Boyd' Qtt, Zelaker Swa.? l ,o2stani, to a , BtadY flask.ll. &id. Batik; List IL:rwall,kisuasles & Co!, ft e rr: i lV .: . Andaman. Dolik. r ne:Pst tr. l4, .wn u ""` • "1F11111,14., -1 iir• 4.P trgE CiAttle EN** • • A N 1).• JOBB SHOPiVIRGINAKIGBY,bOtweetr.Wood andLibenrl94,lls, - • .• . ••••-•1 , ••• .4 , 10113 - 8111WELTA." l: 'Orders solicited and promptly atteridedlo7.' ' ' • I .4 : OII7.faiTtWEGEI4- 1- " ',Dr Ag. iike,-.IE;IPTV) E.• Coiner 41,4,EG2X1 4 77 Pmooo RlO~gto color; atm forlido i. ttilbr — Kt -prom ptlp attondedlo,7 s tatz4371143:1.7.11#1 '• : cpEto.r.V. oia* , :&. e• - moribir - 1 , ' -- Fruthomil w;AVrnautrivisintioriediiir x; Aillit. 4 5 :711445? .straot,Sitiabitrek, Rac k id iirapared in brrnie alt 'Grand bank - pagaften. frmik:glartita old! mud= either bs v ar sake as. •_ , ~, _.,,,,, ~, 4 , IDBFBALE4 viiinina in asts , r",r) ••,-,-;-.: • V 'e rfaCittairlit 41V111111 1 4101ittnin l ..ro ~,Alao. /mint for ; ailibtmr. , rldni of. Sid.ruilaankerta:azid far eliateof Steamers Pil ing between-Neat .Yortvidnamtvig. fillarow and tir i 3 . wsarz SOME Goowymnv. ankrdror. ProPared"'llruumldea_ _tv,minodvao# &Lothar , mndo of SpiceiViboomni iirlio47 or Wine,rim.. Lemon' so isteitrni Tbel.go to lrestOrth theDenmon& arm mhera *minas ew'orWor Fruit :and lower than at lasiszthor house in the city. ~Slssa.seneral mul ,toneasortment of Family Groo Wm. 's sac Wines 2 13 ralidi ee lin 4 all$1 1 !!- - JOnikr.. 3l :". l .'a , n4 Domestic Ouors: igAWoß42lii titdziaftt . d wines Amond'and• Diamond alicas ABED. &Y. : SotEi stook, Draft Box Nokkil% 111&14 , Beedifetatenvidener. ehandiseßroli er. OPPIOB ROOM No 128 NObILTH g. 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'• --- : , - --- 1 r. • 'b , odeete I alldonernl 4 . _ „. , .!...16:;,... , 1*-,=::: All ti,ll4llMlt, - - , --,_. r :;k7-4c . 7 -- 4 and idiseazes- .:- -55 f ~,,.•_.-' -' 4.,.. ion ens common and in- _,,, -,. t - -.: ......p. 'old t to youths of both - 144144nfttelhadais rlmitsroodi?igehirke'l' B. aAnantrp pubiimms the fa-t c - zp.• dobia A. e Umlaut and falseltmodost ore tteActra.ll cd. K l =4 a;tirnp.t, Ob. ;G - 0,7- ix-Snorsl , , and. - ea , aon and aerte... , arn ag:ent -' tri.Wendolna tonsnt 4u4-1,44g., A tioiz .: ,$ D clanntianki beretsUtra ,t$ `k 4t. thorn tril. o • • thatthey.do tbazaroo as .Ig. gllialc.r : Y' 1 . gatmktlrublisfringrfsl a - furt.r.l it , rtal a l nz Sae pleat lora ,ta„ttiant e.!.....,.. r..4-nr.Vatfeizoki . inigetad and " , -Presuntutnotta 1-s-n:± , :or 003 TY Iftd ~ t 4 ,iat Co, pru...nr iv ~.....- A u.,l-I. 4 riact,.-.4uct life osslin . ilaciety: i.AdttendT.'hoso. '0.4 to . 1 And,cntib. mfarmz.r. .r,'.... f--.-- , ly DO* rr. . - 1.-t le 'pablieity, larrs - crtlrOtifft ...Itt - elrotif ' to- and aniniiians.or a . tr-:-I'fA-4.bot , t ) toloi t ..., alaughtent- en& werdn'l4:., - /Icvar fatale • • . and stdelisateepralition A.r....;=vgaitaorriptir, . v.O been-reetored bkhealth - **i' - elavu'''hY `- , ..R. • ' STIWP. beeides - ma7g J 7, -4T44 , fuld .faiur • . - throughlinshave ' . 3t , P34OCINIter3 Strj f- '' , mai _ ,ety mortifteatioa, .koilin,rinaters di . nOOtarnalikinfflordsrirMirt&to'olitthry eared' , -. in ' shQrt ?VT oftircinbv his i+ ,47 . r" 1 " 3 1 1 '1'.,, W o Ine-leiliar his enmi Illifey orlee%i—ens if • rem -e` table table Acingclor; -Dating seen t la-, hall ...dee anstrkaltaiwanceiVialea Abandon. - ed it .d substituted the veuitaelq' , Rentals, di!. leases treaAidsfitif. - -innikeutoma*ft hod '`'` overmiy loam (401 esnoriee.in tam!, croak M ed i , • . , . 4SW:ebbed:tab .aidrr/MIS%-lla /113' 3 ' the.l ,, ted &atm leads him to say-15.41 -1.., tb a,. fad .'al, health and. 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