=IZ .i:1 1 . 4 „ii , ,,•:::„., .:T.'l .' - tft Ir. I..:iti union teatime Committee of _the Beams Q,lft Made 10,111,41,v_ rendspeca, t '.' : • ' itil IL-11.n. ~,,,e...,,,LJAß:VßECtiitldri; U. a DILWdBTH Wm. MeORKIERY. .' IF, DAVID Mod DLEDL l itkremelitii - of Vero rim= Steamers. I f I PEON KIIIIIPB. _ .... . elW' 0• 13 &5W:4... M -.. -2 -7 1i1....115ti1iy1 aiii•••••liiii:/gi ..;•••..-.Bl)Mm ..New lel' ork..-1•7ov lii, .-..-Liverpool New Y0rk.....N0v 211'j Arclorloan--Liverpool „ Yortlemd_.---Nov ill t i Ara ..orr.-. ... 4 17 E43....e05....t...4N 0 n 1 Oal iikai Gifu; ..."-tale* York.. 4. Nov 1110 /Alf. 14--.4....190n tortigineYork...-Ileo 11 . 0 0 ore .. .... ..Livarpool ...New York Dm a Norwegian Liverpool ...Portland.....-.Dee 4 dal,. ..................... York--:-.!,pservet bjew.:.::. ... :Literpooh.:New York " Dm ko t Liverpool ...Balton._ ...... - 1 n'i Kinsom..ol= New Yor k ... tr ammmit , so, ftonbrew York... . 6 .ithrgi ew rew Y f a.:- - erktai..... ..... .Liverpool -Boston n tentonlai--.-Sonthm 'tonNew York-- 41 r: o -.... , --Bouttun, loafs! Y. ''• It him A 1133104 ...New York .Bonthampton- Pernlan -.. . . Portland ..Liverpoo .1 - anehester......New York... Liverpool,. Ohina..il L-.:.:New-Tork-A2Werpool ....Der Rantalioo .--New Yak -LiverpOof .:. _lll Baesse„l - New York .lionthampton-Dm M Arabigl6 Boston' Liverpool ---Dee 24 caledoMe ji_ew York -Glaseow - Dee 7Z prol ir zavarl ' New York - 13 ovtkampton-Deo 27 tia. New York ,Liverpool ---SO, 4...4..iket0n..- . .., :.nverpool , :-.Tan • ,7' M't gclogaNww , -York . Glasgow-Jan 'lO ereig...; - -. __ .. New York -Liverpool ..... .Jan 14 lii__________._.___ ' I ItIE PAR).ligirklntaus. , .-.• i . '.ii ,,,, l.Ciileliszlattil ' Theo '' • vision market baa beenwanting, rath er, I.A vi ' its dining theikrast. • - alie.e• bare be n mil' initial saideofbnyere forspeculators' aceount,U. warn limited atso iew a , ftureeteto Prevegitp - /dont thcrughtha.re here belanacime taken; ' . ;l o iertain articles at the run ofthe market There* ' a salee of ifeas :Pork-Aiming the Ant 1,,, three of the week. ,at. -Igo 7,k,fer good old eountryl a I 41.1'for eldtit4_,These figura were tnreead. OnalWrromi,:to: the extent of t.o 11l kb :and* . de:Mummies, were made -at .sllew 25 foil alld:oitY, • ' _•• • ROM ' - th erwaather aid the marketfor the prodent against shift nearly the whole week.' They WON however. strongly maintainekby dro vers, and Ortedyanco .aohieved ; on the - - ordinary oven:get; abbtit`the middle? of theweekoff was ull 190. ! ea pel.owt.n the extra weights the" gain irt: monte.eago ter:- - -:z 44: ; •:-. i - - ,i 1 St. Louis. - The latt fit - made were at 4(404e.net,-"divill )ng on 200 tbs: anc44,2oround for. a .lot 01450 heaVelisvill- average -211 lbs.. Light Ij_ogs; weighing: et {,2bo' Zs will not brtng over Wm r while meth .._ ~tiv red 40 11 4. are worth 4:. and over this weightleic ; ''Therals no market for &mead libge peelers do not_hus thimijend,the trade in such is wl iir i condneeffelltiiniateme rt to whom ltheystv , etTleta onlour- market at a 'tiro.= e h rt ribh‘V A ilve-nralute bog% Wiff • aiwetri do ar;lite:uinbbnig with their nedgbiroM. • at& dr ivizi.B:o4A.te thsepaekers• or butehers'market . . z i t ift, / ,.-_.i. -. cttletsgese - • ' The rev iii 'oelii r eldieri were I.&m. PliCll;3 were well on ported. ,;The-qtndito of the offer ti r ings wet gm rallylgood:' The tales add up abod 9..500 hmd;le gm awn IS. for heavy weights, and B'3tZt3f.o for ht Womdiumweights.. . • ,•—..,..i.,______ it*lf r ilLNE*fil i l ih . njahritle. The boatednitheGoverenietit amnia. left for Green rirteiesterday. and four in the same am pler left for the Cum berland: - The Wabil4L liver ie. Said' febe higher at the Preheat timeabout Peru; than it has been for sev eral years ; e bridge over it atthatr ern Qom(: int bee been swept and the trains on the Rail heed ere In ted. A - good - . died of t stook DUN 4 il • ;Vie north of the ?fret Then the eamtei' 5- • X&RELET. Ar " _ ~. • ~,:2.,' ., v 174. January R M h, I The Real‘for some days previoss was units vorablm etthi thee ` of wilt* ? it wiaavoralle for elagght - ' ' TKa&...nt,nfreale .f 4T.' -- none 3 9.1* , abont-theeme as the previous walk. The tern marketheing very dull oper et ates esiiiel drawback en this market. The paokini`Seio - ie ! is draw ing to a close and as usual a large ruirot ,) , vrere disposed of on private terms Eastern Pniii'lasiir r e were shy, and drovers sent East on thili r own amount.' Cattle alio* a wide 'angel from W. to 4c, the larger number ranging froull'...tii, 30: The hog market-seems hears; thoseLaveraillug 2 3 0 - 1 ;b 8 loidaslins.so 40 The reeeljytiall leeliforgan Tand were.as follows: flogs i- 1 , Ara cattle... 4 , ' Sheer--; . 44.. ......... ...-... ..... ._..............551 Horses...ga.L. .248 Mates.. .i.. 1......”, .... .'..... . ... 30 4)o42l e4iXeCherzr sol d 53; ap, _• J *evens 08 hisegiet234;3o2X- AG . Wood Gad 235. 25 headmici3i* Win HannegaY sold' 1 head, .raiiging from} I 4* A:309,c..; Briveral. other lots were disposed } o l at teraie not made 15._12.b1ie. 4 hheep—WrnJ Kennegek - eold - 23 heed at 400() 12. :1- i • _., , • . *- Howe were thin; ealea.9oo head. 4 12 ; 650 do. 4 12a4 25 ; .271):' O. 4 30; 100 light, weight. 4 00@ 4 CO. Win. 1100, ler sold-83 head. 'averaging 220 l t. Ps, at 40. i j , , ._ lit ew Yorli.i, tile :hrailtisti lan. let; 1 at. thidutilieie Beet CastithrAbghttorleMm_ . the receiptestfont it'docrealt oTairer.ene outland head as oorrmagad with lastz Week, andlize Cones- Yt e o n onrizill t ii`rir. l 72l74l;l°,...lY:ii r na's tb,s wain as ben n Liir, but we notice nothing shore extra beer ;which were selling 'at SH . : 7 10e. On thwelb ' day, however the basin , pss oontinnes tood.a d the.prices-tqaupward. Tim yards are pretty well emptied.- Some 2k) &lid left Lver from Ir week have been disposed of at full prices t .,. Cows eutd; lies—The market for MBA 4 7 Cows is bearya" , • very quiet. We quote the ex tremes at , t.i - ~ , Vead Calves. are in moderate demand and 'lt Y. A. few 'Bebe are in mar ket. whiehsyill* brl4 . 4 , eppili., _The bulk ort,bg sales are nes& al , fin. - ' - . .. Sheep and *iskssibis hare been in good -de mand and thiVeb i llinter, the, adrenals being fall,' 37,3 VI 11 ' " • aseoniPared with' the bales of butt week . We, noNr Muriel; at d@aio; a few choice at 70 LlP l ieefixit:faadilio.-- -We -notice one very fine IWtrft Canada tatimPaobi by B. num% at =The teidi-eliee• 1 . 17 lin B. ifilala are gle 60„ averigifit_lt477* head. Swine—DA amend is boodlttliljbe,imarktt P ruble firm- _ 4,, ACtunrethillitWardissideney:l' ';' P , ceeeeletitalk•Ct, Abontl9o - 0 1 - t - e4 Mk Ratite were .i?ie4._,ana - 2 mostly all disp" " ii,fittthe A V itlißeiTArd , dat: ring the Reet`teee 'lttieeeTtilea-almit th e : m em fato a fair demand ferry cattle. , ri.ag . , • from for comntoS sliolt , 9 $lO for., , te - od, and: apt. onality-g-thatlinlk -t Ake 'tiales.Wereat hem 14 to 0 34 IWeilbxnat,':V64lofresitics:lM - cows.— gib? 'were disposed of;at418,081 each for Sprftrig*"ftwttdelo4 - 33" tor ,Cowa and Calves •-' 'tiii — —.,• Hogs were steady , and some MO'. Were"offer ed and sold."inclar 11000 _01.40r.,at ss.Wili) 04 thole° mind: • - Sheep—Only 1 nt- 1500 werwyeeeived and sold a equal to t #B l 6lll9 . obni far vied. and $3 03 1 4, e ach tor a 'flttr ••• • .. , ; '1.7 'Ye! '•#-' " . • , Mfqlllgr, ./Pl/41/4"i. The followingiatit _were maintabsed by our Brokers Yest4Wayt via t • Gold 22 f 23 Demand Notee r 4 241 • tipriMaKeinplym &Iv YoiX ....... :14/ rPld7adelp yi Western }welting*. Dar' utithr,.:.,p er I 'Et. Louis- par mi-gincuL, . , . . W. tiODEPRAMEIti. 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' 1;: '' 1 ' : ': ' '','''' Ul j• - ,,i '”, s il' ,. ii , ii. •,,, 'i •• ' tor ifte L l a ir — o - plletar - r — . ~:„. i . . . , _._ . . . . wry . z..- -or," ... _ At, r,,,,r...,.E41... i • • yEeis,A.BL-E. NO ALCOHOLIC_ PREPARATION A, PUDE lONIC -MEDICINE. DR: POFLANIPS GERMAN' BITTERS PREPARED .. HT. . CR c. .D, 4itACKSON, Phil4do • • .'- - phia, Pei:init.., effee l taally ours -laver Ctimiilaint, ;DYSPEPSIA,''` AtIWDICE, P b roale.tirDeatimis Debility, Diseases 1 - of UM Hidneri, kind kill Diseases - Arising from kinbicardered Liver or Stomach, , . 1 . , •-, - tub i ea Condi ?dation. limpid as, Fulham or Blood to the Head. Aoidity_Of the Stomach, Nausea,‘-Heartburzt"Disgind ... for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Fractations, Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of me Stom ach, Swimming of We twee. Hurried and 1 difficult Br ath' Eh/lien/us-at the Heart,, Choking Or uao rig senaatitms tWbeis in 'a lying .• postarg.:Dimness , of VisionjDOta orwelia be= f,,re the eight, Fever and Dull Pain in the i Head. Deficiency of Perspiration, in Yeb. lowness of the Skin and ll_yes,pain the Side, Back, Chest,,Limba, Sce. - ' SuddenFluahes ofHoot,,Burti ing in the Flesh. Constant . imaginings of E v i I , rad great degree I all 0 n- ' o spirits,__ '4.no will nnettivalv nrevent Yellow Fever. Billions Fewer. &o. ' • I.THE'r.DONVII.V___:±. - - . 11 C ,74 .&e.a.ims.iiaoL 011 R&D iFinrslllf I :They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine save out of a hundred. Induce' • : • -- •--m2,,,,s sale and universal corm" of liiii.flimd's German Bitters, ( purely re table) hosts of ignorant nimeks and unscru m bus adventurers, have opened upon suffering andianity the flood attes of Nostrums in _tho /Mope .of 'leer whisky , vile compounded with-hilarious' Jinn. and chnaten Tonics. Stomachic's and Bit- Mutt Beware of the innumerable array of alcoholic gireparationg in plothono:bottles, and big-bellicd kegs, under the modest appellation of Bitters : which, instead of curing only aggravates diseaaei, ndbave the disappointed sufferers in.deipurr... , WO U WANT SOMETHING to STBRNOITII•r kV YOU I r lif ART A GOOD APPE27TEI 4;! Q I 2 ,5 IQI/ 0 12; .O BUILD UP YOUR CON DO . QU WAN2'IY) PEEL WELL? DQ 0U E3.4WART .7v) GET RID OF MIR VOW Do tVAIVT426" O OI; l . ' 2 " Do yon want to sleep well? aiopon want n brl*k and vigorous ng? HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. NoriJ. Newton Brown. D. D., Editor of ehe En . , eyedopedia ;cu . liteligiout Knowledge. _.Altholigh not.disposed to favor or recommend _vatozit Medicines m general, through distrust of theirangredients and effects; I yet ktrow of no lafficknt reason why a man may not testify to the benefit he believes himself to have received from any simple preparation in the hope that he may thus clontribute to the benefit of others. Ide this the more readily in ' regard to land' German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. , Jab is, of this city, because I was prejudiced 1 them for many years. under the impres -1 lion that they were chiefly an alcoholic_ 'Tam tnclebelctto myfritur ;Robert' Shoe ...,, Eptt ..flor tharetnoval of_thia.preindiee by prope r' eats, d for eaccaregement to, try them, when . fr: f m th gr e e p a rez t anendtlougy year, r. continued wa 8 en followed b e :1 1 i b t debility. h ~ est three .bottles of these Bitters, at the and relief , and restoration to , a ilegree of mg. ' lodily d mental vigor which Iliad not felt for ix the before, and had almost depaired of ro • stifling. I therefore thank God and my friend for limning me to the use of them. ; - ~.. •• 4.,N,11U0N8 .niowx.; ibtax.gniumil: Zane -13. isor. Y --- 1 !Froze t4w Bet.. Joseph H. Kennard:Pastor of the - . Teeth Bozeiss Murcia. . a taf i l r a it ara c alf i tt an t i llt hav e with nada ens of differenrldnds of medicine. but the etacties as out of my appropriate - ip - - have n all eases declined: but with a Sr ' fin various ' ustaneec Wins - tell:milady in esio h Walk, of theuiefulness of Dr. Hoof lied • 'Mitten. I depart from my renal eoursa, express my Ball conviction that for 'tuners' flability-of the syatem, and arpeohdir Liv- T i Complaintit In sante end valuable preparation. somticaaes it way fail. but usually I doubt not I j , I „ , li a lUe e very beneficial to those who s uffer from I. ca" Yours Ts.. : .ao 41., Eighm below.Cestfateet4::rhuhr„-Dee.-Mut; . 00/4 IrVe ay ALDERM AN .71R. Ogi- Grusturro*ir.-ihnia,l,wsufw 1861. , D B. M. .TAcreor'-filr:-Jt 'aye me ,rtj: . yea* ago, to. five you &cement..., teaturisk th4o4znen Miners Iluid•dtthe; for Mo;" I` tun' elm Amid, of . all liesseAseasee jour.' , ...T.4.400us feelstitArtV.aduivis; ea .-Pfortl&Ohentdniy: le. -,--- tierwerfeiliedruinice if cUeriarliponNe'r."- Y o 9 r Pfolltnahm,lC,lnyPtltdrtmv.-DWre z bee trew- neatly usjefareaserereitrßltters.and I : Vont tatigtliAsvo•Jraeasneuteled it -for the .z Ire Wahl , a&dti itkratis lo tpleagit hes j ilt 0 cur ..61. , ' our - gas , i, great . remitatioe in Germantown. - end, - id in•:,every , Prugrilo end in most ,of3the; rocematoree ,nere.,:ir y one - should !question wh a t i sa m irt thenneem to Germantown.' and r-wiii,mrove-to their don. that the"Bitt - 4mtlaire mired in this. more than twenty cases of the-above , . t i r ai i ii ; • ITATTNE:a. g o Kahl Streit. Sifxrre:l,tit—taiiituu% Germaatowo; -eon% :,• . A' - ' - . l .l , - JUST .THE THING 10/r '2lll.B4.ozens. Will build, up the COnstitutiob, th..san;jetve health an d littecur t o all: Orqteaked and diseased T l 47:tigtzvoirravti m ir. wr i lA - . :Rin: arcanarseTaDs. O. M. Jamie ~,{l sis. air.' While in Vu" el a.owhsev er to the ofinater.lllnuttsiken melt were_ eurabl • and'whibis ..kwealgemk illaPfilirhieV.:)fte iteohediff - afearaCkeittuald have to owe home bitt • _eo _tpfAtour Bitters In 'teli t i r litr A t f teiltirtni . - .4.....,_. ltterl7:-... oNsir itorod to c,gai1m...,—....„„ u4i eheched, n uit.rerriblienced ,: norretunr of it.: !-• gene*); of.ntreoihrtides,*he auffereristthe same mine' from the paws emote; with ' whom I shared the Bitters , - Join Mein _the, - cartlficate: I ,ggpeetto-te avast:altar with-the Ler 7. on,and` taka&llMPbtiottheall.- lain - /At,' woelditot - blftleottt - it rite* in fr Ol d•Viresoiturifftdik n s mestognie*low. ,I f qarr"-1: I - -r t i ikH.r.z. Youn..lolA . ~ • ',..- - 1 ; CmitPallef 1:4. peon. — .!: ...—_-:, BzwAlpFottarithirsamrs.-- 'OP orm.,,isoNe witAitik•itqoAP coa *lk - • • P l4 lloiDataftile 'And `visa ftlo': A.ltiatt " ONES & ClDoaa to O. M:iaoxson dr Co.) PROPRINTO , R 8 dor Ror Wei bY Dangsloto and DWilarg in ova= wn lathe United State.. and !Dr. GEO. .11t. =grim% H. P. SCHIWA Platalwarglu ltri, raisatl A iieg*ny_ 614. • for tide at JOSEPoi 1.1, E(pit ofthe Diamond and flarkatnbaw. """ -Sof Sale b 7 ion 001M7 &Wad led Eil.kit7•l4 • •_ CEL ranwpp Major General William Starker Rose.' crane was born in Kingston township,: Delaware county, Ohio, on the 6th of December, 1819. His parents were Cran dall Rosecrans,,whose ancestors were or•:. igirialli`froin Amsterdam , ' Holland, and jemimallopkins;. the former a nativa,of WyonringValliy, Pa'., who , emigrated to Ohio in 1808; the latter a daughter of a , soldier -of the s Revollitioin. — The early years of the present General was pinned CI close smplicatiOnlo his studies; so - that at the age of eighteen he was well fitted or his appointment as cadet at the mili tary Academy at West Point, in 1888. He graduated ,with . , high honors in 1842, being third in mathematics and fifth in a general merit, inAplass of _fifty-six, num berifig•isiany distinguiebed eompetitors.— He entered the corps ofiligineers as brevet second lieutenant mithe"lattf July 1842, and served that year at , ...Fortiesi Monroe as ifirst assistant ,under eorninat_aX Lieut. Cctlintiel R . E. De Itualle4 HaAkt_or dered to dirty at West Point'iti-1 - 848, Ili Assistant Professor of ungindel4;. AbOut this period he was united:, !smarms:, slags, at St John's church, in this 6 f44.7 . Miss E. A. Hegeman, only daiii . liiwi. g Adrian llegeman, the noted jurrit. - . • ,• • 144 he was detailed as Assistant Profeiraiii, of Natural and Experimental Philosophy.., • 1n845-7 he served as Assistant and First As 'stela Profesior of Engineering, and i n ha charge of the department while Cap tain Swift served in Mexico, and was also forhine months Post Quartermaster. He wee' ordered to Newport in 1847, and there took charge of the fortifications and'the reconstruction of a large military wharf whieh hadpreviously been destroyed du ring a storm. This duty devolved upon him; on Recount of his recognized ability as ap . ... - extgitieer -anlils_44,4mpliga there until 1852. In 1852-8 he was charg ed with the survey of New Bedford and Providence harbors and' Taunton river, and in April, 1854, he was ordered to re port for duty to the Secretary of the Navy, in the Bureau of Docks and Yards, then assigned as constructing engineer, at Washington Navy Yard, until 1858, when, on account of ill-health, he felt compelled to resign his position and tendered his resignation to the Secretary of War, Jeff. Davis. The resignation was not accepted; from a desire to retain so valuable an officer in the service, and a leave of ab sence was granted, with the understanding that at its terminus, if the resignation . was insisted upon, it would be accepted, which was subsequently done in April, 18135.. Prom that date to June,lBss,Gen eral Rosecrans occupied an office in Cin ninnati, as consulting engineer and areitect. In June, 1855, he was appointed superin tendent of works and President of the Cannel Coal Company, which, with other Partin., were e_zigaged in building looks dams, 40., in Western Virginia, and gave great aatisfaction,but relinquished his pea -1 ition to assume control of the Cincinnati Oil Company, then making preparations for an exteneive business, in which he was' deeply concerned. When Gener al-McClellan war appointed, he at once elected• General Rosecrans as his aid and acting Chief Engineer with the rank of Major. ; the Legislature of Ohio then purposely created the office .of Chief En gineer of the State, which was intended for General Rosecrans and accepted by him. On the 10th of June 1861, he was appointed, by . Governor Dennison, Col onelin the 22d regiment Ohio Volunteers, aid was sent upon a -mission to Washing ttniCiti to. arrange for the •maintenante and' paYmenta, :of • the 'Ohio contingent &ides, 'On the 20th of June he was nom- mated, by the President a Brigadier Gen eral, in the regular army, kpromotion uni' vernally ackdoWledged to be as rapid as it was deserved. When the advance into Western Vir ginia was made General Rose - Crane was entrusted - with a brigade, composed of the folloning regiments--The Eigth and Tenth Indiana, Seventeeth and Nineteenth Ohio, and placedin command at Parkersburg.— Here he :was particularly noted for his energy of character and competence for command, He afterwards , proceeded to Clarksburg, thence toPnckhannon, and on the 12th of Mr ' (Ought the memorable battle of Ricli Meutttain, succeeding in achieving a diaastrous liefeat of the rebela, In this . Me he cut a pasii*ettihe miles through 'l: l '.lv:"Qiids) and coming - 4ton' the enemy's rear, after a desperate fight of An : - houH and a half, completely routed them, cap,j tulips all ihey had, and taking many , offi- :cersi:as tie las privatesi - iirisoners. The rebels' numbered about tivo thousand, j under Gederal Pegrazia, who was soon j after obliged to surrender himself a prie- I oner- of e` 'war. Subsequently General' cieedrans drove the rebel Generals Wise i lii ttalleyd out of Westfini Virginta, and captured: their effects. McClellan being called to the head of thearmyo the Army of the Potomac en: the 28d, ofJl/I.,l3lineral Rosecransimmed iatolitoilk kw_ plane in - command: otthe 4rslZl•)2fjiteSitli;rirgl. ( * ) n n i*i g i e lf la k t 4. ‘ P orl i n t. ''lifferieral R osedgiii • telegraphed to th ,4YarDepartment "at Washington that the !Valley of the Kanawha wits'freid livid rebels, and :his force had . ,capt u red one Ithoutftind mtakets, aiiittaistitY. of ammuni tiion, &c. On the'l6th of Septemher, he ronted,Flnyd, who had sixteen pieces of artillery and five or six thousand men, at Carnifex Ferry, andagain rid his depart- j 'ell went. of _rebels. When General Fremont took charge oi l the Moun tain:Department, General Rose crane, wishing more active employment, NM first placed in command 'of General Bleaker's diviition of the Army of the Po tomac, but warn afterwards ordwed-to the THE - DAILY POST—ADVADDED RATES. One year by mail • .$BlOO Thr Six e month% " .. " 4 "„ 2;15 Oni ” . ''''''''''''' ''''' One mask. delivered in IgeTilF "" 18 119-FrOyat.l '' :200 . • NEW-ADVERTISING RATES.: The followTne radii of advertising hays : keen: ascreed,lllMa-bylhecPubllshenr °PM:: Pitt burgh Daffy Prem. to take effect or: and after the 10th day of November:lB32 vr: all new oontraito :4. • - FOIL 5 TA 1116118 44 - AtAXTER. , rEit i- 6urGLE HQ ITLRE r EVERY_DA2; .._ . , One Insertion .. -.. 0 . 6 0' Two months-- 2 2 22 I Two Insertions.- I'oo Three months.- 11,60 Three insertions 125 Four months__ 13 00 One meek .. .... 200 Irivw months.... 14 00 Two week 5.....,,. .. Threeweeim, ... .. . 500 Nine months.... 2000 One month... ... ...6 00 One year... 25 00 !• iron eiwrorAßLEntwricie. Whioh allows thejiprivilegeafa weekly chattel of matter. to ho inserted among new advertisement& 'PER SINGLE 8Q17•1112, EVERY DIY, Six moths $lB 'OO Twelve months .- , 8000 IghtkintitratoWNotioes..,....— 21...4i. -Marriage' Notices . ' , eta Aiolioe• - tiaicrolieer. eaoh Insertion 50 1151.. MI advertisements ordered in for one th e or leas time, to be ens& at the time of or' gems'. • • DAILY PO'S ' T; . EIKETOK OF GEN. BOSEONANS Southwest, and with the rack. of Major General of Volunteers, dating from March 21, 1882, placed " in command of the Army of the Mississippi, otheraise known as the Third Division of , the District, of West Tennessee, under General Grant. His healquarters was located at Corinth. - On the 19th - and 20th of September! 1862; . tie Tonghtirid won the battle of - Inks , Mies., , .aadon.the 8d and,4th of - October , ltealsol 'foughtind . won the battles nt.Horinth.-2, On the"sth he refilled to thikrehel General; TanDorn's flag , of truce, thatilieled made! ant plejirovision for the burialof the• Peon; federate dead." After the - battle of Per ryville he was ordered, to supersede Gen. Buell, and issued. his farewell address- at Corinth on the 26th of Octoberr.lB62.-- So rapidly did he move that . on'the -80th of October he assumed command of his new depertment of the Cumberland at Louisville, Ky, and announced-Ids. staff. Heat once began organizing_ and alloying his army Southward, - tuul.on -tha sth. of November, at Bowling,Green, he.anooun. iced its corpplete. organization-into three_ grand divisions ! under , General Thomaii, 'mcCook and Crittenden: He - hawed per- - iemptory orders correctingebuses lad sum-, }manly punished officers yihensticittoccur- G red-:-the President having -invested.",hini, ;with full power. - Pindipg independent sutlers a nuisance, he on . November- 27th, dismissed them under heavy penalties if they again appeared within his lin - His i t reply to Gen. Bragg , relative to . obbe iy of the Hartsville prisoners, w _sharp and pertinent, and will long be inher ed: On the 25th of Decetnber, 1 2, he took the field and moved his annyinpidly- Upon Murfreesboro, the present ..tesult of which movement Ire.noir record: W , Maiiir General Bosecrans is about five-het eight inches high, firmly built, his shape hie German origin ; his, motions .are titoltp his almost intuitive. tilis: - age is about 'fortY-two. His face isAreather' ;worn, tut bears a warm; _cordial style, which never .leaves it. When conversin g: he looks you square in the face. There is po air of superiority in his menu& ; he approaches you as a friend, talksovon as afriend, and bids you good day . as afriand. PHis orders to officers are given :with a leasant recognition of their rights. He cannot hut be popular; it is °mut:Motion al. He has now a big lob on his hands; hitt it will be done iq a soldiery manner. , The Staff of Gem. Ittineersouk„ A A Gond Chief of Etaff-Lt Col J P Garisoks.' ' A.A. Ant. AdJ. Gain. I Ma : ° atNi dari• Ate WA S . flt AJO Dticat.r Act debt Ineterflene. 1 c a ptk -0 p e m nioikti. Inveetor of Cavalry. ..... Lt °ow Tgfen Inspector of Artilleri--CoPt J H rnat, Chief of Arttliery ...... —.Col Jas R u arnet_t, bir Jodge Advocate.. ..;.-3120 Rabtort Exiluner. . 1 1 , of Enninneer....- - -----Onnt i MCI ftfortrijs, ' s'• "ef Teneellkuriailev_CaptA hlichim---- • of. Chief uonunissary.-Ceot ligninelSinomment„ ' ,.t....claiefQoart*matter_CaPt. J W Taylor. :, Id ~, Ofiloer...-...-.Lt T Edson. 7 • ;.T . ./ ... ,i' ' .7... Ire' aIOT-.....—..thirgean Robert strrAl ay. ..:-, ”eetor...—Stunton A H mouton. ,•• --:-.• rahnl Gen Cant W AL.W Um ~.t 111 , ".. 4 ier L 111147044, Inner Otis,' , •••"*.-:- Ctipt, 0 it Thomtstka. • -, . I, Lt Byron Kirby : d.?. '," ALL -- -...Capt it 8 Thomas ,-, , r • _ . ~ Digain — y, Divorce and annmage. 11 Will be remembered that aomeeitht eenimontha or so ago, a yountmatitir ref speetable family, and supposed WAN, a . bachelor, came as curate to a rectoritthe upper part of this diocese. After-witthile. I kindeiffinSUlPM9ofti-162- r oo of Bristol, and whom he met at Brighton. The wedding- day was fixed, and a large party invited to the breakfast; but the cer emony did not take place, owing to the non-appearance of the bridegroom, who wrote to say that he was detained by his father's illness. Another day for the car- emony wainamed, but once more he wy not forthcoming, upon a somewhat similat excuse. Having been strongly remon. strated with, he appeared upon the third and last day named, and was married.__ However about two months afterward, it was discovered that he had another wife living, and upon this discovery the de faulter Bed. The friends of the lady with whom he had committed bigamy, howev er,, did not proceed against him, but his first wife commenced a snit for divorce on the ground of adultery, ikc., and obtained it a few months ago, upon which he re newed his addresses to the lady whom he married.in the :second instance, who of course could not be considered his wife, and she accepting big second offer, they were again this week united in wedlock. we trust to remain longer together,, and with no such untoward interruption as al' tar their first (but on the bridegroom's part) fictitious wedding.—Bristol Timis WIT AN * WISDOM. Girls and boys e too greats loudness for unripe fruit especially that which grows upon , the tree of love. dapt of Ap oll o y mes to your no end. T fiery steeds might t .work well he at the plow or dray. To devolve on science the duties of re ligion-or oh religion the duties of Science, is, to' bind together the living anethe dead. A trafeler on a New Hampshire railroad speaks of finding "iron-pled doughnuts, at one station. Why it is it expensive to keep pigeons ? Because yon must have • a house-maid (house made) specially for them. Why does an engraver suffer less in drowning than other people? Becausehe is used to die-sinking. 11/ES AND OFILDREN'S AMORAL & EUGENE MOTS SUITABLE - TOR 011:03M8 P RRS-E N T • JUST a/WAIVED AT W. E• SCHMERTZ & CO., 81 RUTH STREET PRESENTS _FOR THEIIOIIO4YI, - ,p s E EilEstattEEEE ;;11T a opened eepeeleltp - fer the 444160 I'M liege and dadradoidook of FINE 410/Ab , .43101.11) sism-str:SlagArAtelA, for Joidituir"antliiiibonOon's ,fiziarronso Olconsaannr ktoodo:P ••-• , . , - l sitvitii:praTED ' • .. - inzali es mew% oke - and 'fruit WA. ete, goblefle t eazd basaCtennetta, eto...setir large, nslnte Of enitableartieles for presents: atETRAN dciEßtiblr..- 4.lllltlndreet. Orifon QtrAitTIIIIMAIITBII AnnTl- • PiffsburatPa..l)ost. ,19..1864.:- ppi t rolllAlB - * A E RECWITEM a is aloe for 'the delivery at Memphis.. Tenuous. of TWoliandred Thousand 200,000 Bushels of - Coal. A. MONTGOXBUIT, AinJar sad Quarteramiter. 3 B.Azmir. PIANO DEALERS NEW PIAN 0 . ANEW STOCR OF 7 OCTAVE PI. anofortes now! receiving -from, Boston and New Yorir, selecteglespecially for 'the Holiday's. Persons fiesinne to make a va'iible and eharm-f Ina prerent ate invited to call and see them at the warerooms of • dec2o 81 Wood street. : _ W.ECOIIID-IfklirD v.:Amos—A rink"): large lot of se cond - band.Planosfor sale ale 2C0.1.75;150. 125.100, *9O; 75.60, 50 and 25 dollars. • - -JOHN H XELLoII. • ooit street. - , 11ELODEOR AND . lIMINONIIIIB. INSTODE—A SPLENDID. NEW SDP. rianlin's °Stearn) 'lldeons and Harmon elegant.rosewood endwal. nat eases. - Melodeons at $5O; $6O $lOO, $1,25' and $l5O. Herm:min= at 60, SO, lOO /25, 200 250, 200,350 and 400 dollars . Bor sale_ 114)113 by_ • • " JOHN ir,"M, 4020 S 1 Wood street #115414 -111150. , lIININv SEVEN' OCTAVE PIANOS IN eettrp 4.ll Rosewml eases, Aton: frames. and , over kw" $150• with motddinks $160; mith Car 9.54. lets and Inlaiol'a atae boarci, 151754185,_ $2OO. and upwards.: .the Caine ; with - igtettlhiltbis4!;l. $7.54311 2 t al k oYe arlh an und . , Pianos at - ”,s a 4o_,!‘ e and $lOO. NW AWodOng from z..V upwards. MUSIC. MUSIC. RI UMW* •; We publish hundreds of different pieces of Mu do. a.large number being b_y the first masters in the musical world. Also, ffixuertion Books for nearly aIl musicalinstrinnenta• rolpct Band Mu eic the Day School Bell, • Sunday School Ilan. Nos. 1 and 2, Patriotic Song Book„llarp of Free dom, &c, Our Catalogue, which ie fornuMed free as air to all who send for it contains lista of all our !eidetic; of mimic. with prices attached. No la dy in the country should be.without it, Orders by mail or express p romptly !Mc% and as faithfull y rended aa though the person ordering were y resent.,•,, &milt money in a registered letter or express., EfirtiLivE WATERS,Aork nowird&3lnw. No. 481 Broadway, N. Y. 14,000 WO!Tli OF i:HOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, of the most superb workmanship in every detail, andfrom the beet mmulacture-s in the eottutry, !they have been selected with the gre test poaso ble care, I specially for the lion& y's. Prices tow. For sale by. . JOKE II MELLOR, 110620 Wood street. -garrwsnuiterm. BBANORi -`NO:'118 Wood Street..otthe Baltimore - Pteno Far estaidiehed in 1836. A choice etookeirtano l is t i tavo Centre 'Pianos, combining all the e_aaat of a Mit ohm Inetrament with rate no velties leglattimportant to. the °rides/ pianist., te:fefer cash or acceptance. WISE Jt X I .4OTICIM minaufsetnrers. A ALF! ABM DE6LBABLE LOT OF WIN+Ca l'Ej!l:l4OA-KS, 811AWLIS MERINOS and DRESS GOODS, Blitzed country nun:tele. Plain Gray and Twilled Flannels. Blankets. ire. All will be sold cheap for cash at H. J. LYNCH'S, N 0.96 Market street -- -- To mammas AIM oozerstatri-oza We ate now raanufaaPoint a superior &Mole of id X .151 IMO we arepropared to dative:thence" 00AZ =ASR. 509 "mummy siurxr. • Bost ituaity of Fun , ly Coal always on band sauna loft DICKSON. STEWART Ar CO. ----- - ft Ib is z- Riot %agoll7lH B ..opposita Cathedral .... - .-14141016rAtV ~ s-.4IILIAGEDEL MIS, BONDS. MORTGAGIB and mbar astrotitioa. C UOICE NEW HAMS , ,"I.RON CITY • brands, Sugar Cured Hams. itmt from smoke and for sale by CHAS L, tIALUTYVLL,_ (suneess , r to Jamesßolmes & de029:3 ga comer Mg rket & First streets Irian' lorritAtrrEn - Wl'i ----- 1 0 ir r PAM by the two at art; &operator' 'whereby no dada or tabranie battery : ere nated. , , Zdedi eal to ntleinen and their familiedlare their teeth sit:milted by my proceed. anti are:m id: to testify rul to th•mreM areirainlestnea. ti th e operation.- whatever tuts beet said hi r Pomona iliter litig In 'dearth's the oontrary. hallos DO knowledge Is/ P 1 40413.• _ . 1 16.4i/t. YLFICLAL 2915T11. Inserted in term e t le Idle In se JOS. ag au warrant eh* at material all ceded. B. DUDDY, Dentist. IS4 Smithfield irtreel. solar-I.e COLAS OIL AWORILH VORPANY. OP PENNSYLVANIA: OFFICE ST. CLAIR STAMM :soar a. 1118.Addraa: J. WILiVIIII. - JlL.Searetaur and Truman. and4o.-tf N7 ol, oll3lfit' ROUNTIES; PENSIONS, . EACH PAT. sad other Just CLAIMS AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT. promptly pramred et reasonable rstas. A .to . H. H 105 Fourth otreet. Fittaburih. aid CHARLES C. TUCKER, Washington. D. O. NEW GOODS. WRATE JUST mon tTia Ede a lanre and ohoioe Wootton of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, pr Genie' and Youths Waal'. embrocate:34G th e anted itylm COATINGS. CABBIIIRRES AND vySTINGS; W. H. MaGIEB *M g Corner Market Square. Alle;11 1 2: olty ti'ald ur . pAir-- 1 last orbited a eomrdetesasortmett at MINTS' 'FURNISHING GOODS • W.R. 114.121§ & - -20 148 Federal ftreetailleshan.v elan JOHN LIT I T4E, Jr., - mr9.loeroll3lT# ISTAwirri STOCK AND BILL BROKER ; l it teBt"d.d1 I , bouht and Z CORNWELL & KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER& (At this old eetablished Coach Faotork 41IIIIIIESNE WAY, HEARST. MAUI antlaht. • /Waking doneas viol • DAUB & OAPPELL aritirsH ANT . . •No:.w_RElTwo . Ur HAVE JUSTIggIeIIIVED A if V walls _ and FALL ecoor•ss, oonsistblz of • Moths, Cashmeres, Vesting', act. ALI3O—A large stook of GENT'S PIIENISHING GOOGEif , < blowing Wok/saki & Partareollars. Zfeob rooa, and averythlos usua ll y kept byllratolags Burniatt tog Slams. Orders promptly executed. auftlyd . - MELARLES L. CALIWELL, aineeessor to Jas. Holmes & Co.. PORE PAOHE R, Dealer in Hairs' a,_Lard. Sugar-Cured Hams, . chnoked Beet &o. Coraer Ma d rket and First streets. Pittsburgh—Pa. deolklr. CEO. R. COCHRAN, ATTORNEY 'AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Moe No. 69 Grant str ittsburgeet, near the Court .11ouse. Ph. ALL DIJSISTE3 ENTRUSTED NO bis em . w in ',maws promptattantion: Clok 'tett is made iel g t4le moneY. Prclugh ,, Temitted. - dedis - b 000114 3 PC AillOßTilitslNES 26me, kwactrlhozr DEALERS IN OILS _ . a. al. /1 it.unnuonatazi os' • Pure No. 1 Carbon 9q; r , • .1E Z CI , it. • • t 4131-06los OR • LIBREITY,EURNAT,, OPPOPiti Panes B.:R.Dertot 111141.1te warranted. - - saaaid: Plan , llo DTA OIL wonne Loma, & co.. WOREB A'l' SUAILPSBUItaII BTATIC.44. AL LEGITENYVALLIIT RAILROAD. AllirOthe and Warehouse 23 MARNE? STREET, FT112321112.013. Nainiftioduses of Illandnallna aod Lubidastod Carbon Oils and &nook. NO. 1 Rsdimirrak Wit.anAPIND NON-EXPLOSINN ; thrum on hand, oodkly Lin eimit Oil Wo rk DUNCSA.I%.DUITLAP a co,, anufstaitersuot . • _ , .1L 11, It 0 ; t.) ,X.• OlEoe t NO. 291 LlMPlVri:friiili.La Pitts- THE ARDESCO OIL COMP4NY. MANorsereof AHD= RAVE FOE me. a saperiot arttole of Relined Ardeseo NON - EXPLOSIVE. ALSO, . _ P It'E B . E.N ZOII E. warehouse, 27 PII RfJBQB, ) 'N_9 .:__• The Philosophic Burner:'''' Skirezzirs NE* 110111 141.E4C6Tillial. PhilohoPEde Burner for (When Oil' /slid* , teady.. mmon Burners. It :possesses • • many advarlagest over 'the Co • with ." 1. -. . _lt makee a large 'or mall light mfeot oommuon; - - • . - - 2. It will burn withnaili of rh o W eafetY. 3. it can be use a long or rt chimney. : 4. It min be need as a taper night-leruP. -6. It can always. be made to hum oconomlcalli. burner. 6. It is more easily wicked "than- than - s oy ' other' . • •' . " 7. It camhe ..trimmed and lighted without ref, moving the eone. • S. It throws all the white light above the cone:" 9. The. &Miner can be removcd'.im inserte4 - without touching the glair. These burners are the common No.l size. acid can be put on any hap- now in use.' Every ' Peee son using Carbon il have a PhilosoPhie Ranier. Price 2 cents; *tor dozen 82. ,Oold a.. No, WI FOURTHtreet. nttsburgb. - - ie2s-lydw P. MAirDEIL GIiO9PRY: : IIIE. • ...- WHOLESREARM:O NOk. 18 AND 20 WOOD MEET, WILLIAM CARE & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, And InzporteAu Wr WIN lEr4 . 1 1RANDIES. ELINK, ALSO. Distillers and Dealers to F 3 ti OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WRINCYI 817 Litireptir Street, prrrsistrir4ou reL tioS6-13, G ____ WM. H. MIIIIITH CV, WHOLESALE 610C-E-HS 110 S. 112 SECOND AND 411 MST STREETS, ,P/ TTECH ROW: irrrault Wiruss. ittvid ILIUM= A. 00711 X. fir#2l94 .rakipur. General Padnera. WEANS ac COVIFIBT -- 61015 WOandiase. Mesaile Cur.), WROLESALE "G.R00:111tk Omer Wood and Water Strati* bads prirrameraunt. JAMES A► FETZER, FORWARDING AND CONINISSIOIe APICHAN't; Pox Tam mai of Flour, grain. Rawly Lama_ Dried' Fruit and - PrOduese - - - • PelKireallio - • Corner likarkst, wad rizst littressas. 1 ) P/TTEIBURON.PaiI ans.sdr. To-lTrancuox 81'1161..8c:a Willis* Dihrosti4 13r4:. Cn don, • Eitiabuni Tad & Olt 'Heider & Swesiinon. Brmy gash. m L ....4-11. Bank. List Rowolialansle & C 0 ... ammo W. Andenton. Donion. , .esiton *.k • Masoti' • .trateisdantfils CURTIS STEINMETZ;I • a wand ' -HO VSE 4 ND. J 011:B E SHOSHOP VIII - Gni A.LLEY, -betrefelpOiall bertrilltreets, triIaBiEREIN:I I 4: ali"Orgoip sqigite4 eindigemptin attended to, ITIMEGER.- cs,:er r A 6. corner Ohio nud .peaTer. A#I:O3.IiLNIO' ozir. Lame stook of Gov . of alidesorintigmon kind. gr mode to ordorouktfor =lle at rowzer OAStil PRIQBELI - • • la ir w Droll* attend= 20. . . EUROPE N AASIMINTCrar.' ?WM° . Bias" GIABW----inTh,to/4431 4.pAti o n.. ' AITZ-Mtrazah..4%; ..,Pi s ePaotf Out or _ .piego rmi trom or to or tho ' ET . oarkata.:ollhot4 H 14M:11(0111m, part of tfo trixonsaalolliirid elailitaal .1 , Vag tartaaolcl Bleak •Btar Line of paateto; &allot thollnea of &emirs fall- Ha'w Yor&jii_verpool.. fa Glasgow sad • • ll r - Zolit';',Fluft - NOBEEI Goon _Rim Pruitt t prepared-- Mtnee'lleat, 'nixed, and :all other Muds _Of-Split% 000kkur Brandy or Mine, New OranAn, Lam and I:Heron-Peel go to Haworth &B rotalks:ln th e Diamond. Where yon will get &DOW troy of Fruit and lower than.at any other hems in the city.. Also•a_generakand twll amortment of Family **aerie% Tem, Wines. , Brandies. and all.. other kinds of :Forman. and Domestic acci' it&'WOßTH a BROTHIM MA earner Diamond and Diaraend alley. 3. H. CABIDAY. Mote, Stook. Draft, liond awl Nowt. tags, Beal Estate and lifer. ultimata. Broker. • opFIOR. ROOM No. /2 RIMUFB B WNO. UZI FOURTH BTRKET. Pittaburah. Pa. e , . . Desirable Min. proverb- and other Real to the amount 0f1109,000.f0r Bale lowEstat. - 'e . - LAKE 8111$813E0 ••••Isll-- - smetlitero WOR .PAILIE, DlPlptim, at Go.. Ataluthatanre et Sheath. Brulareert onner, Pxamtel Otv DerkgrK!s. BtLlLlmir,pipe4tar dalani'ist Mstar t ra fittest /m g " iPlat lfre. •to.i d Ckdrir. 141,120116612w,ad ad= 42Wille tofentiege. Nitta= been ailiatiewitb i re - ii mane aiit Inhanntrer • 'Erysipelas iar7BILTB -` I wo eali011012110Varde". or rolalar Physician. but s al/ withontaayfien efic.t I called-on Dater BranitEr np ; !dea , ',',, r. tirne- past and. have taken, his Andleee JWbilgl4 hapfr 1J I eter, la all doraposectlef heals IrroW IV/ Wllk , ac /*Vet was L Any pasernwlebb i 4 toy- - • .159 Pleasecall at i W_llo M4lB , ~, /Werra .31$ Oltiyhaf. - Wkaoral All '"'"'" "- T A T Ililtalunr CEATIirKSILST Ir- i been fantod dine • l.waaVcirk intik' wahle'''' ease hied tbetTlelitMiiiMaleVitar.liwtt ' in tbis ' ln it . never V , .4) l 3333ThAsiteifte.,4 ~E tsk advised Erealron ran Limp aaatzeg .4.W, Itres.had. na spate nrlibraimatterr. Ttarrefbrii colander mTMC complet• eared.._Eor tail& ... • information please milai-No. 2 St: clrir Wet" - ....TAIitE4 88A32l si NEW- WIEDICA -- 1.- DISCOVERY . 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