The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, June 25, 1862, Image 4

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PITTSBUBAK ft. WATSi & CHICAGO BAILWAY,
TO ALL POINTS IN THE WEST,
80UTH WEST AND NORTH WEST.
SUKHEK ARRANGEMENT.
Commencing Hay eth, 1862.
T"“. CINCINNATI AH «VICK,
»<» Indiananolm. St. LouU and Chicago
wwrw than by any other route.
W EST W ARD TRAINS.
Fast Lin*. Mali
Lnra
Pitßba r fh....l,OQa. us. 7,10 a. m. 13,30 p. m .
Alleghaur —1,10 ». m 7,20 a. m. 1,00 p. m .
«*»“• —®'8» »• m. n.ao P, rn. *,30 p. m.
&.Wayne..Ji,in p. m . 3,2.1 a . m
£ iuc »«° -5.33 p. m. 8,33 a! S'
for COLUMBUS. CINCINNATI * ST. LOUIS
Lures
ArrireSat' "' B '** m 7,36 '?■ m - ».30p. m .
Columbus...ll,3o a. m. , n
Cincinnati.. 4,20 p, na 3 an p ‘ m ’
St Louis..... 8,23 a, m . S', 4 ,!! *• m .
INDIANAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS "
SL d L“T U *7’a,? p - m - «M® a. a.
Chicago withcS^
L'al m“ut S
and passengers all go iato Cineisnati
eastward trains
ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH.
Sfegßsr* f™ *• «
OinoinnaU and St. Loui-i 'Kipre'3.’!!...! .7.'lA p' ™
AOeOMMODATION TRAINS-From Federal
street Station, A lie*heny City.
Arrive Leave Arrlvn
! ' e ? , || li .fi hton -’^ w ' iri Klon Allegheny
5,13 am 6.50 am
I,S« p m 0.43 a m 8,30 am
*S-~« Psi 2,00 p m
a. m.
Amra at Alliance son ? ‘
•Ka&ps&s Jas3ist“” ■»'
viSn*vP ra aoooramoiiatiou tram oonneotj n*
B S.»a*»».wSth packet* forS™C a S
At poaneef ai folloir?:
M" eraan - shdby ’
AlCrwtlme, for Delaware, Sprinsfield Columlm?
■lttottoator. Detroit, Dayton. Told., !
lndiana and Illinois.
a ?*Og®*th for Laporte.
Igfe»?eaasa»aa;
"WfftWSSWBiBWaSA!?"
ifSßSsaiets-
i
' cress* s&snussssp* 4>i>
SUMMER A.RRAXG EMEKT.
MONDAY, MAY 3U., 1802,
pi^g?K{?raiuibssATi
’t'-SSSSSfeI 'l™*.?-
do Newark. { »,ao “ lo V? ••
4-ag?d::r KJ gj*;
K „ . &t - L,c “ ! WW:i.a. a.iopS
ri”°.^ ange of ™ rs Pittsburgh and Oiu
trt& i ™ did !lw,pi:: * L! *- r,! «tacuud t. all night
AND WHEELING LINE.
Yfr*
jfe"* 4 -«» " »«r23 “ 1:53 ••
a ’ 05 “ «MO •• 3.03 “
Baltiinoro and Ohio
fi3iE!fa’Jl.' m S ftt .Heiialr with Centra! Ohio
*® r Lancastor, Clrclevjlle
££S£S BLte" “• Indi '^^«®
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE
dh. Te3 w it ff b “r,* h , ’ no »• m.! '0,30 p * M ‘
50 WcUimile 4,23 " a au V "
& ft?** «,I0 •• t;?i ••
do Allianc 0,43 •• 4,40 •*
Arrives <Reve?and.'Z.' I;?? ••’ f e. 30 ••
BSS^P^smsssir
•mu wncmnau u lk for Akron, Cuyahosa Falk
ER fcr*?rii llr fr “? d , at Cleveland withC and E
r w # >r «s , i e i Dunkirk, and Buffalo with C Jfc T
Rtt for Toledo, Detroit. the north-
SSHiyjtAooomniodation leavos at 4,0 R p. m
mS3ra : * d SS n P m mTC at S ’ 3 ° a *
tickets to all protninen* in tha
veet, southwest, north or northwestcan hi tin
fe£ '■
Jror further particulars annlv to
- n 027
1832. 1862
HUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
OS AND AFTER MONDAY. MAY Srh
PEMSFLVANIA CENTRAL BAILEOAD.
EIOHT DA4LY TBAOS.
T“® thbotgh sail t«ai>
atHi2rS!l!j!?? n *V>*^ d “taking direct connections
T E THPfin! ii Ate?. 1 ?,SB route.
A.t.-SJ^5OP aH , EXPRESS TRAIN leaves
■SSPaatm
*e?^r L «t?«^h^ R F 0 ' rr ? RAIN ' w!th Paaaen-
*H ac leaves the passenger station
<S r? dfty ’ e *°®Ptcd) at 3,30 a. m!
‘' .SSionf. *" " Con ®“ a “el». and stopping at all
ACCOXXODATION TRAINS
JOBSSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
S “i“lay)at aisp. m.ftJn.'
PjngAt all station* and running aa far aa Cone-
«KiSS2K2S. A J'ffiS32&JS;'
jgg» i s?satfia,®js, A !
gMSa,”*!!
jasaurassaTKafa
BAIiik.VI.VG TRAINS
ABKIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS •
SmS-e
Johgjtoint Aopommodadon ’ 10105 5" S'
S?w«n’jS^r on^oCOmia^aUoß -'''"- 6 » so »• m
u win-!*?? Accommodation 5,35 a . m
JA'Jjß.fl Station Accommodation 1,03 p. n,
•th Wall s Station Accommodation..._o,(o p m
«“d Indiana Jionncct
at Uaanvillo. Intenmtion with Express and
Johnstown Ac Cast umi \vJ!c* «„!}
wtth LocM Freight. Eitwd #&. *“• aDd
taSSj'tr'SSfS'H o wi ', l > d to their
PICWt&VT /ir'ls B^ 0 tr » v «l bv the
"*£RAILROAD, aa tho acconi
moa&aona now offered enunot be sarnassod nn
ur other rente. The Road is ballM&fiUth
■toom end ta entirely freo from dust. We can
promln Safety, speed, and Comfort to all who
may favor this Road with their patronage
FARE:
TO NEW YORK ai»sa
—Jgg
?,«E
jW»BacgMo checked to all stations-on the Penn-
to Philadelphia Bilti
mors uilltev York.
JMMsencm pnrohashur tickets in oars will
becharged mnexoess according to distance trav
eled in addition to the station rates, exeeK from
Stations where the company has no agent.
. JfOTICE-In oase of loss, the Comnany will
hold thewgelvas responsible tor personal baggage
only, mm for anamount net axeesdiag 9100.
ffi Pf—An Omnibus Line has been employed
to convey passenger* aad baggage to ar.d from the
depot, at a eharge not to exceed 25 cents for each
TffSKWr
. J. STEWART, Agent,
At the Penn a. R. R. Passenger Station on Liberty
and Giant streets. no c3
vOTicc-«AsrmnHSoFlrcKi
JIW daMljption rerflt or rebromod, and altered
to lara Carbon Oil at the 0a» Fitting and
Plumbing shop of _ -
WELDON * RKINEKE,
t**f tfiwl >*»■»♦ Mar Htb
Base buu asd willow bats
£»r fale by SOWN A TETLEY.
I* U» WoodHreet j
BAILBOADS.
TO™ koitte vu BiVEit
■W RAILROAD.
INDIANAPOLIS ANO CINCINNATI 8. R.
Connecting at Indianapolis with Terre Hint*
and Terre Haute and Alton Railroad to St Tonfc
and Lafayette Had Indianapolis. New Albany and
Saiem.and Michigan Central RntloadafnrPJi^n 1 ?' 1
CopaijnmCTta mad* to J. E. GIISIiONS Aeem
-° r «:• B. CUTTING; Aicnf”[
anJn^ewJ^f^ 11 rec ? lv .° I» r «mpt attention*
for cnra »»«-V on; N,) rowßos «m
D V YAO r* COMMISSION* AT LaWRUXCKKURO.
'rfAT-n iY ®v apply to THOMAS
KAfAfIA3 M Ro.IM Water street.,) agent of the
company, wnn is prepared to give through ui:-
OSXPT9 for passengers and freight to Indianapolis
rerro Haute, Lafaveito, Chicago, Peru. Green *
castle, CrawfordsvrHe, Charleston, Paris nmi M«it
toou, Ac., Ac. 11. F. LMKD President
JOHN F. CHEEK, General FreightKlf
mhd
Express.
iSttS. IMPOKTASTT. I8«2.
S,sop. m.
ALL PERSONS PtmCHASINGTICK^POR
nsSrt?!*:
having tickets that read by the ‘ 1
Noimi hissovki iaaKt»A»
»K°^Veap^ P y ”^S. aChM br “ d ' l '
• uy your Tickets to Kihmim and all i»oinr<
UPHOLSTERING.
ijpiioiAisTEKv,""'"
NO. 85 FOURTH ST.. HEAR WOOL.
T T,m flfßwras man r r a <•.
: iUKL and keep eonspjn'ly o-i 1.-imJ i
Cart i! - r W«r- vi 7, .: < - v ; r!,ioc '' GnmiuoirJ. i
Curt ;in <««„!-, to-n Jori-. tea; her Cod?., '
ot ad KiJsd-!; al?y, tiio pelnbr.it.yl IV.uh: s-»ri.in>
Eefc AM kin,l- of Shades
Prompt attention yivcn rr, nil orders Ibr ii:-
tini; and h’.yin.Tdnwn (-'arpe;-, Oil ii, ; ...
oetl7:lyd ROBERTS .t KO&CIUE.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
YOUN ~
WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT,
j AT the old stand
' CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT
NO. 40, FIFTH STHEST,
Wmßmi 1 ’ '!'?*' H«ms. m:s-
I thclrtide trenaraiiv
be supplied with Ohcspcnke l:av ,i r , A
lowest wholes iiie rata,. Country tr-irt- it,,'i
ELI VUUKU. Prorrin".,!'
Youngest Ealing Salocui.
C °KNER SMITH-
and nil .tin, delicacies ~f the
sea.o„ aid lie served u|, la me most paiatnblc j
f. 1 .!- . ELI YOUNG, i
»--ln owner \ lrgia niioy and Smithfield st. I
8 A TAG lil HOUSE,
sf». 830 I.lberly stim:,
Next to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot,
JOHN SAVAUK; E'roprioSnr.
TAKKN ASill FITTF.R IT,
•*, w| Lh all the modern improvornen?-, j} ; | s .
nim? r m < 'm rt 'i 1 i 10sul, ' wni!llris Prepared to
n pv the public Kun.-r-
L t ,y . ,or,t l ‘ lc nmrKcta affiird-. 'letter,
thi =e° scr '"T l ,.«P >'? svory variety oi style, duriim
tbesc.'L-or.. Lis •.■, me,, i.iijunn and A'e< ho i'eei'i
conhdimt in rncnmincndiiMr 10 mo pulm- li.rihrir
excellence. 1 ■ 1 r-ailr
SEETIN’S OLD STAND,
iN THE DIAMOND;
THOW. STONE, Uropctct,,,,
U'Ayvxc: taken r:r:cEj n»,
* . :lt :i xrtMt cxpci:-.;, with nil ih«*
this popular rv-<»rt. iht-
w prepared lo h<Totntu:>:i>jte hi- ivi, i.'‘
S. f *“* ri ‘ lly - lvilh
OVsSTERS will Ijjmt.'c,! ;:i , j n 0
style durinz the sea.-'on
MQUIJItS ;tn d ALE- he leel, eenihh■:•! -n
conilucTuliiut t., the juihli" !•- I'- V, '
,U "'
. 'IK. .U ,j; :,..i !;>[!•:, President.
'litlt I) C' I >i.'HP A ¥ ecr< ’ tarj '-
NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, ■
HTTSlil'K'lU. Rix'p a " ki *" l '' of MHB und.MA
TKSSSW,W?VST*. 1 * wh„
FKKSIi SHELL ASjifo.V ( •• M li r ?-? d 7*»oare
&c.,and is to j Mi:; tin--h./n.:-: -r • i hX£-h . Lr;ihly -
of taw oM au«J wolfkmmi h->o»~ witV.-.-r-rV, . fer;nt:t:«. t», M . t .£.»•. ! ' e d «‘«e.-|. as of.
m tho eating and drinkm* lino v i iitfiirci. " ' tbu.,c whodeaire to bo
“2 1 s- .
i.,-j. o lt 1 j,!k,o ian:iiu';=-:::::::::::;'; *•>««»
OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE. ,&«
No. ill Wood Street, Pittsburg. ' • m! iW!I iH$ f t
wholesale anti retail dkalerij in - j
LAKE AND EASTERN FISH/ .&i r
“naawr® Ft
All In their Proper .Henson. ticca"."
0026 OEO. ItKINKMAX ,t CO,
Mr cr
OUIJ HOUSE,
J.XSIOXijorsK. ijCo.Ar(u;.\r/
ro E netcr; 341 1 -liberty *rcci.;««t be'
side the Passenger Dcj.-r. ~f lllrt t'enrwyi vink
Rjuiroad, which makes it the most tonvenieut
?oSd.° “ ho Clty lor |,aKol ‘" e -- 3 arriving bythat
Proprietor having, at conjideraWo ex
uPiln e«oilent«tyle, the MANSION
lIOUSE, would reapeetfu ly solicit c sbaro of
public patronage, rfis Lanier and & wi ll be
feHy *lo >C3ttfle ,UR rb6t can afford.
WINES AND I.IQUGSS
W1L.1.1A71 BENNETT."'
IMPORTER AIIJI DEALER IX
Brandies, Cordials, Wincs,Cld Konoami
hflla and Bectified Whiskey, S
aro. 120 WOOD STREET, Plttabnrgh
WILLIAM CEAYTONj
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
liquor merchant,
No. 87 Diamond Alley,
near Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pni^l^ l n aTS j" n k anil , Blackberry, CheTv and
te y f^ diee - oiJ Mw.ji.^as
TIAEEOW.OU.AKn OR EASE--
10 bblB .Tallow,
25 bbls Grease;
in 6toru and for sale fov
V. SELLERS A Cu.
Penn -tree!. Pltteburch.
C“o COM, * , ETE w "«*^
establishment isf the w^ai.
K. H.iimi.VEH
02 FIFTH STREET.
Roll uettee
-1 barrel Fresh Roll llutto
-1 box do do
express and forsale by
~ -f AS. A. PETiiKR,
Comor niaritet and First streot.
Cl O-I'A RT.YJiUS si£P SI AVI X a V
' soeiutcd witll as in the Real Estate -i-il t inn
frobCoimmasion Aironey iiueinoes; K. 1; 'i'L'Tli
blißi, our business will hereafter be rouil.non,!
m the name ol' S. OIiTUBEKT A SOX-i W
-• iIUTBBEBT S. L. CTTHBEST a. B. CUTHBKBT
* SOWS, REAL* EH
MM * R K r n vl“S r o-. l £““wsi<m Asent.i,
. ff . £ oUtbi-i. Pittsburgh, attend to the
ealeol Real bstutc. Collection of Rente. Ac., and
settlement of estatos ol persons deoeased. apl!
OOAJSTOSE - 25 BUtBCLh FOR*
dored Soapstone received and for sale by
mrt iIIiXRY 11. COLCISa
m aXELLASB’* MIOE SALE THIS
Beckhaw a long, wholesale
and Retail dealer* in all kind* of Agricultu
ral Implement*, Harden and Field Seeds. No. 137
Libertjatnat, nagtdoar toUan’a Hotel. aptt
BY THE
SELIANOE MUTUAL TNSUBANOE
COMPANY,
OF XMIIUDELPUU,
On Bnildinpr Limited or Perpetual, Merehan
disc, furniture. &c.. in town or
country.
Ofc FIl'E XO.' 30ft WAI*NfTT ftTREET
A"Set» a,,i ‘ al ’ S^"’ 10 °°-
I _ ' • Mascot m.
Invested as follows, vis:
I list Morlgaecor Improved City Pro
pcrty. worth double the amount *l-Kms no
ground rent, first class ' «
Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 ip'oent' - 4 250
JlortßiyO-Loans, $30,000, cost:.
Philadelphia city ti il cent, loan
Alloeheiiv County 6 T cont PennavT
varna Railroad Loans.... yl "
Co Intcral loans well secured..." MS SS
Huii.ingdou and llroad Top .Mountain 4500 00
Railroad company, mortgage loan **
sf 0 I }.p sy iP5 1 ?. Railr< >»dCo.Stock.....'.'.'.'.'
Comp"ny e,lilni ' e M “ tUal
sioeP w™ Iii;co“'::: fern oo
emnSSSaSS !io b - IniUranceCo - ,'ffl M
Mechanics' Bank do ...i""" 'H?S 91
{inion "t. Insurance CVs Scrip """ S 8
Lil.s Receivable, business papor... ’ IS 297 lx
Look .accounts, securedinterest,etoi:'; 6216 K
1 ••o>h or, hand and in hands of agents l5
ULEM TINOLEY. pS™,;"
DIRECTORS.
ism**-.
/."""ca'A'r 01 Khali
, ■>; OARDNER^COEtIIff Aren’t,
N wtnea.it corner Third and Wood its.
Delaware hetcal tiirtr
Ni RAXd:
•o' tb? u!bS “on
yim.iiye K e„en,!ly. ou' &
. / 1 i; i J ,'.’ , ‘f' J “, mos g.- M'Airland.
T. do"" 10 ' P,ttlbursh ' »■
Tii/wE r «i'i™t.
ii « liiUi.. C. iJANDi \ icc PrcxiilAnt
lUa-iY i.-i.nnix. Secretary. rrra,,| ent.
IMMNiTY AGAINST LOSS
neV!- r 'n“ "'“ J m «»»*TX«tWSb£
{','Pf ;l!,l !'t- v »ecurod.‘. $1 »i -<93 09
U £'?)cPt“’ u,re,cnl '' :lluc "
Tl (!;r„"l' r iP' % lns o“'aui|Vii''cV.ii»t
-- 'I'rcscnt value OjSio.tw'Tij' 8J,13S 64
Ciki!? 5 UlK * c, ' e *vab/o.
IjS^sssstedßEES
b^Tf¥°, rat ! on >S •J'riod of thirty
es.ji-.liu* I'.'mr 'rf*
pro,noth,*!!'nil^liib?lUi!>i' ili,>OS,t,on ,0 ','W.fwiS
T*nfs«> 'iurjnjctjioyoar 1*59, Stf2,l.Vt S 6
PI RECTORS.
T!i'!Ttv V Jii R,rker - ». UwU
S.iicc.Vi; c"" '-'.d S. Brown.
1-. > i* » lsiae Lea,
li'.V-’-.’-'V- I. C. Dal,.
\t . u!i iJiirtl.", (liidfci* Kmlm
vari.-:y ~1
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
or S*ITTSBIJKCSK.
..... , I'IHKCTORS.
o«w
;, :Un n.K: lkuweff -
COMPANT OFIITTSBURiH
I N-St H.-.S STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES.
™. BAOABEY. Braided HEA> SMret
oilico, t or. Of Market and Water St...
Eukes. and Bayous. and the Navi- '
tatinn of the Seas.
Insnrex again*! Loss
and Damage by Fire.
I>r RECTORS.
g:«ston. .{&%£'-
Kooso Owens. T. >(
Jsss^r*
y-Caidwin!'"' l^^'Kfw-onh.
mh29:lydh C ‘ U - z “«-
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
insurance company,
NO. 149 CHESTNUT STBEET
Oppoaitc the Cantona Kon’ae.
Ca I> ital 8-19,100 Assets »SOt,94S.
.’SBSksswSsl;
reasonable rites of nre£SSs* ” Merchandu^
, „ PreBi d “t
R T- 11 'fp' 03 ’ K. R. Cope,
P I?' s-HSiS?’ George W. Brown,
P. H. ba\ cry, Joseph S. Paul.
C. Sherman, John Clayton/
F. EbAriKauns, BooreUry." r * IW ‘ yt
Corner &fcCTgrfgL
o».°.toUiS t ™‘ moMnfe™^ B Association
dSploma, * ent one of
10 contributors m the sum of TWO HOT t ivq
«.?A;aK,ssS s? '' MS
of JndKe
b«oSfJZmbc h rrof”ho f Dl E . DO fc^^
AssociationiTnthesniiMifTtVEj^YDOLTlflK*
Oi'tb., Ifoari Of Tn«“S h ° nnrary hfa
arotfeToSzM^
MM
iSpa-^cS>;
All editors wbo will insert this oard in >h.i.
dmly, weekly or tri-wcckly is«a<a three SJJw
mth an occasional noticetoabvancethe
view, will have forwarded to them hnSwSE&j;
diplomat asbosomy life membera of thUTuScJ
ciation. also a copy of the above portrait? !££
j«i»
just received by
INSURANCE.
FIRE INSURANCE
v ,-i\o' MA ® ErRA - Agent.
Watcrstreot. PitLsburgh.
p i it e .
102.995 25
&58.251 76
llijraTTmroQH post
eycerted.!’
,*• PER ANNUM. IN ADVANCE.
by oanien la cents per week.
BATES or ADVERTISING.
Scunre, one time so
•• «o
on ® week i <75
•• ?»? e mon tii ..!...!]!!! 500
inree months 13 oo
.. an months ; is oo
•• nine months *.*”24 00
3O OO
«vtraj-e a line. m " k * 13<laare - About ei Kht words
iM . e . rt «l on the local page, ton
eents a line each insertion. *
The Saturday Morning Post
Issnod from the same office every Saturday
27.900 00
30,000 00
morning.
Si per annum, in advance
AVSingle oopies, ready for mailing, wvcckvts.
•ar Address JAHEK P. BARR
m Editor and Proprietor
at reasonable rates.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 25.
THE IRISH PICKET.
BYAIICH.IKf.iIUI.LiIH»O!r,OFTHK 'JIH (V>X.VEOTICt‘T.
1 ™, 3tan ding in the mud. Biddy.
With not a spalpeen near.
And silence, spachless as the a rare
Is all the sound I hear.
Ale goon is at a showlder arint
l m wetted to the bone,
And whin fin afther spakin* out.
I iind mesclf alone.
This Southern elimato'a uuaro, Bid.lv,
lc-.i' 1 - rc ~nd bastely thing.
With winter absint all tho year.
Ami summer in tho spring.
i e ini. d the hot place down below v
r ,? nd m»y yo niver fear
i a dtliraw comparisons—but then
Itsawlul warrum here.
Till! only moan 1 see, liiddy
Is oneshmall star, aathore.
And that a foroint tho very cloud
It was behind before;
1 TKr»* tch along tho hill
ihntsswellin' to the .South,
And whin the sentry passes them
i neehis oogly moutn.
It's dead forshlano lam. Biddy,
rrVhaa. I ra "\emshwnto I’d be.
\v?m ou 1 over there
°rf y lave free;
B And .‘trii »* l,i 'Ud » shtuTiip.
And strive toget repose.
A 'rL'hlr m la ' bc - 8 comin ’ shtraiitht
io nit mo spacious nose.
It’s yo I'd like to see. liiddy.
a i a .i ftr ' i,n ' here wid me.
And then; avourneen, heuryesay
Oeh, Biddy, darlint.” then say* I
, S v uyd you * *Vet out of that;” ‘
' SaV a \., me -D rUI , n mate « y»ur waist.*'
onys you. Be dueent. Pm/'
A ?l l ’i l i J i?„i, < i';i r ’'‘ : f an .' 1 dlleks . Biddy,
•n idi i i 1 tlnnk rhurc.
„Vi ° “nucent and sbwato
Lpon the parlor Hurt
-1 f«\» » k -y with the pig
i nut a fat os he ran be
And fa.Je him wid the best, beenu.c
I in ton M he looks like me.
" hm 1 come hum., airain, Bidd*
A tried mid true.
It sjoostadacent house I'll build
And nnt it chape to yon
» • I hot o a parlor, bedroom, hall.
„- ; >.> d ?V k , I ‘ ( "' d liatelv done.
With kitchen, pin pen, pratv i.at.-i.
And irarret—all in 0n...
Bui murther ! thcreVa baste. Biddy
1 l i lslt round a tree.
And well I know the ermure’s ther.-
lo have a shot at mo.
N tt «*el. yen: pr:iV r .
And hovrld 3*erd;rthv|.«w
Uero hoc- !-be j,,bcr.-. Biddy ■.
I to brokchi,ooglyjatv 1
89.788 05
1.821 00
27,919 as
PROM THE MISSISSIPPI.
*?. !"* M ""‘* < “ rr Ji ,, u ll...s<Hr« ami
. Of Sugar m „i Cot
««m In .»» Mrlrana I 1...
boni Inruiia.
•> Imvi- been t'linii.'hri! s-.m- inti-n-si
nig fuels which wero obtained :it ami |
-Vew Orleans during r , lri ,, uf , h| .
steamer <'onm?ctir*tiV :
Much small crult, including a cunsidcra
number offishing boats have re-ap,.ear
ed on the .Mississippi river since the cap
ture of Xew Orlcan,. Many of these now
carry tin.’ Stars ami Stripes. Tin*
along the hanks of the river are much di
'ded in semirnent. I„ son,,, localities thev
looked at the passing steamer .-ullenlv and
morosely, making, however, no d.mion
s ration: in other eases, hats ami handker
chiefs wore waved m token of svmpathv
with the Icderal cause and respect for the
nag. *
i Ihi amount Ot sugar destroyed l.v 11,.-
;! Orleans mol. is now estimated. |,y
: t lose best acquainted with the eireumstan
• ie.', at only twelve hundred hogsheads- and
I the quantity left in the city when the r.-1,.-!
force lied, now to be shipped Noitl, in
[ t 0 amcf !/ thnusuw! hogsheads. The
molasses we believe, is included is
this calculation. It is stated that in course
of time more cotton than was supposed to
exist there will he brought Ibrward. The
''a,;'™ w *“ch the preservation oTeither
d these eommod'Mes ns accounted for is
that the rebels believed that it would be
impossible lor our vessels to pass the Mis.
sissippi torts: and that afterwards tln-v had
nottime to carry out their designs.
1 lie gunboat \aruna, commanded by
tj-apt boggs the battle with the rebel
fleet below New Orleans, and where she
nas injured, and for the time abandoned,
will prove a total loss. ij l!r bow projects
out of the water ten feet. She has been
dismantled and shipped by the frigate Mis
sissippi and her stern is stuck in the mud,
in which she appears to be gradually sink-
Jar©, hoobhmd,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
TOR THE BALK OF
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MARK
PITTNHUKUH
J
J JfparosroAHß.
MlLL,wouldrtupevilully in
£?Jw pabh , c he hM rebuilt slice the fire
Itwith th?n™!y 1 j l ® eB ? bl “ hm< 'S t * »«dfilled
ie “r d “M* “PP™ved machinery,
SmSKSKi farn i eh “o° n . ng »”<1 Planind
SndriSSSi I ¥ a s d <"'“ wll,g ’ , doors - Bas “
making'*”’ ' “ ned ‘ lr * m *« mouldings, box
Sopth PiTTBBoanH. Ben t. 7.185 - Ja 2o
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTBBUBGH.
OFFICE, Wo. 37 Finn St., Bonk Block
ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE,
UNDER CERE OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS*
“TPATen
HjtegjgsssEQSEyifey
fa “a^, t h h ?A n |?e S ''
•boot the2Bthof JUNEfoliowin* ?? d i
lanr for Land Surveying. EhrfneeriS? 1 *e T S '
th.'TnsUtatfin*?J‘^S
aSS&Sntff ffi}»
yeen to the a«e of manhood. *
J£iSg'^ > " l,nd Xuition . P»y«ble half yearly
Wirifiam aadjwTif BeddS«""'Z Sl ,?
s
fejt fl
JtfaSK}
MISSES’ CONGRESS HEELED GAITERS
CHILDREN’S COSO. HEELED GAITERS
m witakM **ffi*£W
•WJB®
ioftisds,
«KafEBA L COMMISSION MERCHANi
i!fl > I>KAI'KK I*
F,0,, .-r&-«^n i ., ; „r n C„ r;?n , ry
tigani, Tobaco, d«, *
made 011 consiemnonti ot
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST
auai: i 7
sritivt importations
*- ANI) ROYS* WEAK,
Including <»of»ds suited for
miiitaky PURPOSES,
Now in Store,
NO. 631 CHESTNUT STBEET,
And for Sale by
I>i-; COURSEY, LAFOURCADE & CO.
njyl-lmd
„ WM. BRICE & C 0.,.
PRODUCE AND PROVISION
COM.HIS.SION MERCHANTS,
AO: b, SOUTH WATER STREET
Philadelpiun, ’
a,lv:,nccfi ™do on consents
niyl-lyd
E EU.IW»„W« P EM.. , gO\..R(jf,ifAN* R ELL^
JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS,
IMPORTERS OF
CLOTHS, CASSIMHES ASH VESTINGS.
510. 339 MARKET STREET,
(3«1 itoor below Fourth,)
philade
JJi:«st a- magee-
SO. 533 MARKET STREET,
Philadelphia,
„ . DEALERS IN
I.dinti.1 .dinti. Oil.«, Win<lovr l'»l;isa I)ve-stntVa «. a
i sssms^sm
GEORGE GRANT,
Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer
IV JCVKRY DESORfPTIOY op*
GKXTS' !- GOODS.
«i« <ll i:st\J r STREET,
n,vllv . . PHILADELPHIA
c. HARRY BRIAN,
WITH
HONCCOPe «fc PEAUCE
JLi yrfAi'Tr/;f:ns ,{■ importer? *
-01'-
MEX’S miMSHix, Moons Asrn
TAIf/HiS' TRIMMINGS
XO. IU SO t i ll I'OI KTII STREET
. " PIULADEL PIT lA.
Charles hagee,
Importer and onlerin
Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts,
Vestings, Tailors’Trimmings, &e.
market street.
Xorili Side, I’IHI,AI>EEPIIIA
FRIES & LEHMAN,
'■ " I:: •'! Ali KE T STiiKKT
I’llll.inF.U’HiA.
Jnhbrrs 1,1 Uvth:-', Cam meres, Vestings,
<fv. ’
ir. u*.. myl-lyd
>LETON & BRO.,
ny
WIN K S . Hit A X DIKS. 4 c
*M) dk.ar.r.u.H
F 1 x K U 1> WIHSK i E S,
SiO. 5 .VOlil'H l'F£o.\'T SI'REPf
PHILADELPHIA, *„10:l' r d '
JAMES H. CHILDS.
hopf. (orrov hills,
AlloirhiMiy Oil y*,
WaVI'FACTL'EKKS ok
SEAMLESS BAGS,
AND OK
OSNAB UI Mis,
l ~ InrhpM (» 40 Inohra Wide
S ~C
•I „ ®
- ** 3 " T j
It. WILMAJISOX’S
shirt factory,
0031 *“• 47 *"• r, “ lr Street. ’
i-ate styles of
SUMMER GOODS
JrST RECEIVED.
MR. SAM L. CRAY
H A iSLf 1, "7 RET i'«su» from the
a^SSSJSBB
MML.RKAY A SON,
Merchant Tailors.
_ «o. Itt Fifth street.
Jj-EW (iOOn.S! VKW Goon*;
Second Arrival of
WEW NPRISfi STTIiES
-AT
EATON, MACRUM A CO’S,
Wo*. ir and 10 Filth Street.
8™ tvS™* 8 * BraW ®* LaccJ . Buttons, etc., for
boMc-SF; (SffifJS 1
kerchieft Tr it? ,n u 1 J'hUare and Sets! nSd llund
korcbicfc. Black Lace, tirenadino and Tissue
• we . v iels,
niai’f 0 °T OS ,! ln £ Pantalotta, Edging. Laoea
nffies, etc., Ladies and Children’s*lime nf j. l
Gl i', Te ?' Gaunlets, Hits, Bonnet R?£
bons, ltuchcs, Shaker Hoods Cord. Seid
* ~ Braid Head Nets,
Another lot of Crinoline liran»ria ** v
the^ Flexure st
w? T r ?,?J‘ 3 / Hrais h»>* Goods. Fine Shirts Col-
Tic*. busiiendera, etc, of most ,wJTni.
kyles. A full assortmenUf Fancy articlS^d
tVholesale and retail buyers will find a i„,™
xcellent lino of goods in every department at the
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FORtlhh
a P I4 BATON. MACBIJM 3 d: F Co.'f7Fifth st
H. H. SMITH,
notary public
«mcs AT TH®
PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STREET,
“«•» Wood
WILLIAM CARS & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
And Importer* of
WIXEM. BRAKWIES, «I N h, *c
AiiSO,
Distillers and Dealers in
I'i.N-t old monoxuauela rye whisky
387 *J>»eri y street,
riTTNaraoH,
I® s fo ®bth stb Jet,;
OHABTEBEDIN 1865.
November Ist to from •'to*
Deposits iroelred of all sums not leas than n«r»
Sri£?^£ d - “ T dirid »d of thS d“la«d
5“ °P® December. Interest has
in Juno andKlcelgf
pel c?n*Ss£? kWa3 or *» n thereto ot sis
drawn out..is placed to the
same interest from%A fi 8 ! j nc,pa i* t bears *h«
cember, TOmSSSiSfe?J* 1 ?* ** ays of Jttno Do
troubling “ rear- without
his pass book. ® Present
less than twelve yearn »i« double in
"'soraao ons-hWpk“?£?? a ts?,? ■** re “ l ®
at the office. u< ** eratls - on application
_ __ PEEBIDKXT.
GEORGE ALBREE.
r. h „ n «..« . ?' ICK I'eesidbnts.
i!k2 n f 1 Fa dtion, Isaac M. Ponnock
John Holmes. j ohn MarahSli? ’
liin?*T de p , James B. D. Moods
Bom. L. Fahnestock, A. M. Pollock V
McAufry. HiirßK. , ‘ M - D '
James Herdman. Wm. J. Anderson.
Alexander Bradley, * D *jSS«sD Kelly
£fST
Joim if. Canfield, James Shidle
jg2ff* IK**-
SEST' pSS™
Hij'u”*" l Alexander Tindlc.
Mml Hsyi. Isaac Whittier.
" m. S. Lavely. Christian Yeager
BKORBTABV AND TBKASTJBKB
CHARLES A. COLTON
holmes a sous, bask puu
siaS£ asß «^^!iSn , ii
fecottirfollaS 9 Eaaternand
nSaIT made in all the cities throughout the
a»/21®® K-
[. H. WILLIAMS « c«. ;
BANBEBB A EXCHANGE BBOKEBS,
WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD,
ALDERMEN.
JAMES M. TAYLOR)
ALDJEnMAN,
OFFICE: Ml Peiua Ntreet, Fifth Ward.
SS&S S ?2 lS Sn ;f^ A *S5
Bills Prob™ - Acknowledges eats Taken and
AGBICUI,TR AT.
D * B * HOOERS A sos^
UANCyACTCBKBS Or
Sogers’ Improved Patent
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
ORA.I3V DRILL TEETH,
OFFICE: Corner Butler anti Clyiner
Street*, Nlntb Ward,
JAMES A. FETZER,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
FOR THE BAI.B OF
Flour, Grain. Boron, Ij.nl. Butter
Ilrio.l Fruit and I*ro<ln,-e ’
Generally,
Corner Market and First Streets.
RPPPRTO v • „ PI TTSBUUaH.PA.
gj fiftfe A.'assnta.w
Whcefinsr * Anderson * Donloc . Paxton i Co.';
nnceiing. my2B:2ptf:ia j
tables*. bn*" anS cuS* b ‘" ,llrd Sal ° on - with Kuu J
n.^\v em i >ert . hepla ? c - A C. OIIO Hull. Fourth n
near** cod. entrance from Fourth. jyt(Hv
I*l, X OIJ WANT NOSIK GOOD JfKW
* otheV’ , i f inHf ,r r‘ d c -'. linc ' -'lent, mixed. and
\v- of Spices, cooking Brand? n-
HaworJh't i> ra !L ge ‘ Lom ™ f n<i Citron Peel go to
Uaworth 4 Brothers, in the Diamond, where you
7.,!.*, C |! aI L ew "op or Fruit and lower thin
anj other house in the city. Also a general a.nd
i?ri a J? ortmeu f of Family Groceries, leas, Wines
Stk??u J oS. u other kiods
. OJ HAWORTH & BROTHER
_ ™ corner Diamond and Diamond alley.
T. T. M’fiCßSi a CO,
HOUSE, sign,
and
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER
»o. 3 St. Clair Street,
[COKNERDUQUESSE WAY. second story.
promptly ‘° wi " 1)8 «H
JJ-'To*. «A€boi aTco-
NO. 17 FIFTH STREET.
JOBBERS ABO RETAILEKB
“OF-
Trimmings,
Embroideries,
Hosiery,
Shirts,
Collars,
Ties,
Suspenders, Skirts,
Sun and K&in Umbrellas,
Corsets, Ribbons,
WhS* 8 i Fa h 0y Articlea «»d Notions. Uo °
Wholsale bron ettnpliftd on best tonus.
BATON, MACRUM A CO.,
No. T 7 Fifth street.
TUERBfAJf dc ©ETTY,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, *o.,
NORTH-EAST comer of
OHIO STBEET AND THE DIAMOND,
noiftly ALLEGHENY CITY,
p»
twohuxdeed 1101..
Bro ‘ h «fS«l*»*nt Rosewood
i „ f" v ® rianos, with carred lass* round eornm
H’K SSfftSy skS* 0 ! I*' 1 *'
— yB 81 Wood street
I.ABM FOB
o/choiee land in Mo-
Joghenv r?«i “j ,es from th » Al
iwneny river, to which there is a good plank
V , mill *- schools Ac.,
neighborhood,about one mile from
the town of Conraen. The soil 19 good and there
ndic y ,oM ?f Petroleum. The land
will be sold on favorable terms, and part oav
taken in Carbon Oil if desiredT There “9 abuS
danee of timber. Oak, Pine, Ae. Persons looking
aboveS*X r .&Sin" Wi " find th «
S. CUTHBERT 4 SOXS,
51 Market street.
Hownro n.t.
Sff!fiSS3W ‘ enenlUy ' constantly on
BECKHAM & LONG,
next door to Haro's , * 7Lib^^t.
ihoxas ruun
FURRITURE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE
No. 1M FEDERAL ST, ALLEGHENY 5 * ’
>2m!s£&£ S&StStfn"*'
Mr -
Gfoi^Seb”
—; 138 Wood street.
®7Wood street.
tLvua b. s*oal»o»t„.. r.. jimb *. Bril'
McCALMONT ft KERB,
ATTOBNEYB AT t.ai>
2. w. PATTEnsoK Gwo. r.Djiwm)
PATTEBSOH & DAWBOff,
attorneys at law
KUHB'S law buildings,
niamoud Street, bear amt;
PITTSBURGH. PA
B. P. LUCAS,
attorney at law.
OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREET
t Three doors below the Court House,)
? 7 ' i:!y PITTSBURGH, Pa
ATTORNEY alt law,
OFFICE, *<». ISIS FOURTH NT.;
NO. 7 3 OEA NT STREET
f l\ SUIMiEoi DENTIST
Md rtSST** 0 ' l ° G ’ ' V * BiddI * N 0.144””
hours froln s ‘0 * o'clock, .nd from a
fel&ly
i:
:KOy MANUFACTTmTano
AMERICAN iRONWOEZS
XItO TV AND NAILS,
JUKIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON.
kaili's Paint SiwAiog, Piston Bods, Plata, kt
PITTSBUGH, PA.
WAREHOUSES.
i*a r Ntrwt n»d 133 Flrat Street.
HTTSBIIKiH,
c&g™" i ' r, ‘ nkli “ and South Water Street*
taT ~ '
l - BOVD...IVU. M'Cullobq
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS
JONES. BOYD & CO.,
ill A ® TFAIITntKBSOr CASTSTKEI j
- . miBBUMH. Pa.
Jt* SORT\IK>’T o" Pittct k*
FUKNITUW;. imkra/n* b Wh mnnafao, « r «J
fi“* 'SZtiffK™** “ a ««U fSrfdS.l
as \.eu «? a li»* assortment of
»PFI(:* FIRXITURI!,
sipitit
... . 5 A« KSAEH <1 IRWI,VfI.
mhS-ly"' *'*" fel " ithficM str e»f. below Filth.
PITTSBURGH. PA.
CARPETS, OILCLOTHS. &o.‘
OAHPBTB AND OIL CLOTHsT
N K W U 11 u S 8 E L S C.UiPB 'i
iv OAHi’KTS, Oil CLOTHS, ht~
M’€ A 3L 1, u M»s,
pc h-j • x»it sVi« r s to th ellai *
HUGH M. BOLE.
mjjswfjfK «rif.i>Eit «v MAcmmsT
-|££Sg&MUtti
S«;|« n -n"dL^/eV C r°LlVi{cfS ft T JS
§&fSSSfe^'
S&feMS C,U1 I,laM 32 **<•>« Xi
sofiJitc-i.^ 0 ™ Pmmpa * raw *i w.«;,
— mylMyd
w. cur
*IS£!LSf A ”- D - curouromi
sSiSgg&ss
and public buildings parior windows, cfcarcKi
- -w
# At- IVT% V <T S E
Slabs, Tuilct laWe * Marbla
us toVournisl^unv'urtichfiii ! ourUM !i *^^^ ll *^*
mMF
IMPORTANT TO LADIES'
DR. JOHN HARVEY. HA Vise FOB
umvards of twenty years devoted Me
time exclusively to th« t»Si* 18 ro *
Fenmh DtincHlfie,, and haViL «•
?™f, 3 ,°f ™«*m restoring th?aa&Kfta J?.,"*.?
ucfyhis has now “““°“»M<m«. &m£SS3&
“ Great American Remedy ”
CRONO-KITmaS PIUS t
Obstruction or Stoppago of Nature.
-ifHrSr Sft
they „■■( like a c *or« by rtreSLl" «»•
rntin*. nn <l restoring the sy«em sffS ln ?:i n ’ i * o '
ditton, and by bringing „',tki ah.?tlth»«>n
wjth regularity, f™nwS n ? I,T "^S 4
obstructions may aS tba
not be taken during the first »h y r^ Ul f l, >»"«*».
of liregnancy, though safe at Inv « I ’ti oar .? o,,tll *
“’tPLI 8 * 0 would be the ?4ult her t,m *- “
ff 5 - 0« Dolli.,
s® S4tSv Y
aul6.fy°dJw r is Markc ' al «*t» n dtiwlMrarad.
w
I®!® l } APFIJffI-l# RMJB. WflBT
»ned Apples, just roceivod andfrrnlebr
11 -„ JAS. A. PBTZKK.
Cnrner Market k First stwtu.-
'OJI* -
fiigg»»^,sgag
FKANKLIN, VEVfANGO CO,,
my23:lyd
PBUBrltaala
L. BRAOKENBIDGE,
Pittsburgh, P..
Hancock
attorney at law.
m-ISBPBBg, PEmPA.
Jo»es A JLauglilim,
manukacturrhs of
yUEHITUHE.
BOOK CASES,
2-5 Pieces
NEW DRUGGETS,
7.*5 Pieces
w - 31'cr.nrrocK.
CABDe,