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FITTSUU HU HfT. ff A¥NS 4 CHICAGO t AiLW At
TO ALL POINIB. IH .Wiv^SST.
SOUTH WEST A*IO MORTH WEST
SIJ!tt.tIFsR ARRANGEMENT.
Commencing May Bth, 1882.
Time to ciwcimsatt a»
and to Indianapolis. St Louis and
shorter than by any othor route. __ , s
WESTW \RP TRAINS.
Fan, Lina. -Mall
Leaves 7 iq IM# p» m.
tefckttS'
ft. Wayoa-JMg S" 3L... 1 5.35 a. u>
fprTol^-W«^ ati * ®- LoVl£ -
Lgt^iVSjeaiaTnL,r.3B p. m/ ».»OP-m.
t!S»« ■* . lMdp.ii.
a,40 P im.
a. ui. ®,OO p, m
“” , iS)E*r?IHA.-.-APOLIS ASD ST. LOUIS.
H. U*<
Arrives it
lodianoiX>iii.G,*o p. m. 9*43 a. m_
St. L-.ais 7,30 #. m •!« D m
ofCart"™* thr "“® h to Chi “« o without change
fc- I c.?'T Th sn m#^ o .Cineinß»ti :|» the game aa
by Steubenville. Trams on both Roads meet at
Cohimbus, and passenger* all go into Cincinnati
EASTWARD TRAINS
ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH.
Cincinnati and St. Louis Sr press...!... .7,45 p’ m
N ®w|^ton iUlorteny
Hi pm «««pn> IMOpm 2.00 prn
M*i , RK I *CTTH:ii C s , . m 5,00 pm
£ m!
I e«-es Allegheny at s,|i» J. m
Arrives at Alliance 8,00 pi m'
ra ? b y Cplumbas time, which Is
glowerthan Pitfaburgh-time.
ticket* good _on the,accommodation and
ara sold at redncod prices.
P maqoommodation tnunoonnectg at
New.Rrmht»n;trith paeketa for New Castle.
T weugb tnins connect aa follower—
At Knnn. with stages for New Castle. Meroer.
X oungstown. ac.
A.JnmU* Ohio, to-and from llillcrsbnrgh,
AgronJCuyahoga Fall*. etc.
At. Ohio, for Mount Vernon. Shelby,
Toledo. Detroit, etc. ’
AlOuatUne. for Delaware, Springfield, Columbus,
lndianapolis, Saint
Detroit, Dayton, Toledo
At Fort Wayuo, for Peru. Lafayette, Ind.. Saint
A^m P ?aS^' a “ d J Uiaoi *-
A»A« Chicago. with trains for an potntain lili
lowa,Wi*eonsin and Minnesota.
For further information and through tioketa
applv to, - GEORGE PARKIN. •fickMAg’t.
. A - Station. Pittsburgh.
A *»
BU3UIEU AItIIANGEMENT.
tSS MONDAY. MAY sth, 1862.
SSS2*JV*S rvX°u th ® P epo J l^e Pennsylvania
natima«l, in Pittsburgh, as follows:
PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS k CINCINNATI
SHORTLIFE, VIA STEUBENVILLE.
Loaree Pittsburgh J t.no a m . | ia.so p. m.
4® St*ubeuville_l Leo - j i.ou 1 ••
do Newark .... 1 9.33 •• i 10,15 ••
do Columbus 11,10 “ j It,AS ••
AmveeCiuomnati I 4.30 P . m. I 3.40 a. m.
SL.Louis ] 7.30 p. m. I 0,40 p m
clnnaS lai, * 0f °*™ batw " E Pittsburgh and Cin-
sleeping cars attached to all night
• PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE.
MTM
£5 t £ t *«r»h......1,00 a m 6,10 a m 13,30 n m
WellsrilTe 3,00 “ 8.14 ■■ 303 ••
StaubmtvUle...-ft.OO “ 9,16 " 4100 ••
Wheeling .4,34 10, 33 “ 4,35 ••
Arrives
Be'Jair 5,03 “ 10,40 •• 5,03 ••
Lome and points west
PITTSBURGH AND OLROLAND LINE.
Ptttfbufgh 1,00 a. m. <2.50 p. m .
*> Wellirrille 4, 20 “ 3.00 •'
do Bayard...; «,|o 4,14 -
do Allinne 6,43 4,40
do Hudson 8,00 ■■ 5.48 “
Arrives Cleveland 0,13 “ [ 0,30 •'
Oeaaoctioa.-aA Bayard with Tuscarawas branch
for New-Philadelphia and Canal Doven at Alli-
P’ttjSbutKU, Kort Wayne arid' Chicago
Ho ■“ with Cleveland. Zanesville
s{!*,? Idi l* u R It for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls
C 1? tritb C and E
tt all-SSi D S?*SSI *S.‘‘ Buffalo, with CAT
wert.'° r “0. Chkago'ani the north-
Wellsville Acobmmodntion leaves at 4,00 p . m .
vSSm" 8980 a “* 9 * ,oa
tickets to all prominent point* i» the
west, southwest* north or QOftbwest, can be pro*
fared at the Liberty street depot, Pittsburgh,
j, . JO HA 3TKW ART, Ticket Agent.
For further particulars apr>W to
A* *U /v, ILLIAM |tRW art. Agent,
At the Company a ofioe in Freight Station, Poan
•treet. no 2 -4
1862.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AFTER at OS DAY', MAY Sth,
FIMTOMIA CTOAL EAILBOAD.
'ly**® :ra*qCOH XAIL TB A 1 X
Station etrety-hmrn ing
s_?£g. faßqpqg expßtaa train ie»v<*
SSs?*?l4 P..®i soPPm«oiily at principal ata
goo% owpnf-direct opnnoction at Barrifibarg foi
"iHK'FACT LINK lea res the- station dally.
SSSR-’sei
FftSraHTTttAIN. with Paelen .
1 fiw ***l P«s«nj«r nation
"W 7 morning (Mondays excepted} sto»3oa. m..
*Utnrn ** **C (m ® m » o * h . andstopping at all
ACCOMMODATION TBAOS.
ptatataffaUtioii. and runningae for a.Cone-
. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's
»tat»onlaa»aa,daUylazo«pt Sunday.} at S.Ma. m.
AorojujopAmar thLitn for
WPS** le »™ iaily.Caxoept Sunday) at
wTIPV.. ACOOMMODATIbN TRAIN for
4vM p tao I ** VM dally. (exeept Sunday) at
w*®?®; 1 !! ACCOMMODATION train for
leaves daily, (except Sunday) at
’ RETURNING TRAINS
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS:
taWni;.ftat} ! »A«» < uuwdatiofcrZ«So£ “i
WWal, Station AooommodaUon.\.:..B,S9 a. m
p. m.
•th Wall .Static* ; Aooptumodatlpp;“;B,lO p. m
i fw Indiana oonnoei
■Ai.kJsJfwJ n vJ® -lotwyaetn®.with Express and
ikSUhiT* '°®modatfon R«<MdAfari, and
■ i *pt.Ra«taiia wemsZ?
• ■ . -VAR B : ■■■-
V' ""’- ?>3t
. •O'PseMngers purchasing tickets In oars wil
neenarsed an excess according to distance far
Sfs„9 = , 2fe t!0 “ l l d i- t! >® atalion rates, egoept.friM .
* t ’KnS«S!r®r ,,,oefl ’ ,!p ® ,ir has no agent. -
Enidt?.'™ i D mee the Coia-ar.y trip
MW l t^fr'- ivte twiwiuiWe for personal basgagt
“sf: S.i f ff«S j*«V*MgZSI3B?:
to ® Dn,ba -“ .¥"* bas--b«i ! i«aMajwi
S a'i''* anil baggage to and from the
pwmrerJd'biS^ii 0 easee<i 85 «Bte for each
For tickets Apply to
- •awin' >-f trS.fcSSFjjjiHSJk" :
Base balls and willow ba _l
to-J.br BOWNAimE“ A ”
1# Wood strut.
’"fSromonts at ado to J. E. GIBBONS. Agen
it I Cincinnati or W. B. CUTTING. Agent at
t,awrsnesburgh, will receive prompt attention.
, n d no cnarge for commission; No -CHARGE pop
..KaTAOR OR COMMISSION AT LaWRRNCEBURG.
-frinAM ftl>ply t 0 THOMAS
rtAIIGAN,(No. 115 Water street.) agent of thu
.otnpany, who is prepared to give THBOtron hk
ceipts for passengers and freight to Indianapolis.
le '™ Haute. Lafoyctte. Chicago, Peru. Green
castle, CrawfordsviHe, Charieeton. Paris and Mat-
H - F - LORD. President.
10UN F. CHEEK, General Freight Agent.
mh3
l»«2. LVPOKTm. 1862.
8,30 p. m.
ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR
SAINT JOSEPH.
A.® 1 } other points in Northern Missouri, tho States
01 Kansas, or the Territories, should insist on
hanng tickets that read by the
NORTH MIKHOCRI RAILROAD
.The viily rail route from St. Louis to St. Joseph
it is the shortest and quickest Une by thirteen
hours to the remotest point reached by rail, and ip
always as cheap as any other.
49* Buy your Tickets co Kansas and all point
ra Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Rail
road. ISAAC 11. STURGEON.
Pres’t and GenT Sunt. North Missouri R. k
HESBT H. Snmoffa, Gen’i Traroling Agent
Pi'i’filD
UPHOLSTBBING.
UPHOLSTEKV,
NO. 85 FOURTH ST., NEAR WOOD.
'!®he suasc-MBERs SI.UFAC-
M. TURK and keep constantly on hand every
article iu their lino, vis: Cornices, Ornaments.
Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather Beds. Mattraso>
of all kinds; also, tho celebrated Patent Sprinc
Bod;:. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures.
49- Prompt attention given to all orders for fit
ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ac.
oct!7:lyd ROBERTS A RO^NIGK.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
Y O LT IV G’S
WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT,
AT THE OLD STAND
CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT,
NO. 40, FIFTH STREET,
WS. l iSf i fAS ,UES * aOT,i| A KEN
ww TAJJBAaniJ4»udthetfmdegenerallye»ii
be supplied with Chespeeke Bay Oysters, at the
lowest wholesale rates. Country trade solicited
ELI YOUNG, Proprietor.
Young’s Eating Saloon,
CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH
FIELD STREETS;
Where OkSTERS and all the delicacies of the
season will be served up in tho mast palatable
«y> e - „ ELI YOUNG.
ogH corner Virgin alley and Smilhfieid st.
SAVAGE HOUSE,
Sp< S5O Liberty Ntreel,
Next to Pennsylvania Pasaenger Depot,
JOHN NAVAUEi Proprietor.
Having taken anr fitted i*i>.
with all the ruudern impruvcuieaLi, tail* j»d
puiur rwort, the Bub<*<*riber if* prepwrei to accorn
modate hu old customers juid the pubii- tecnor
tho best the markets afford.,. Oystcr
wul be sorred up in every- variety oi style, duriuv
theeoiiaon. Hib Wimy, Liquory and Ales he feeh
confident ra recommending to the public forthcii
excellence.
Can, Bucket and Shell Oysters received daily
and gold wholesale apd retail. my^hiyd
SEETIN’S OLD STAND,
IN THE DIAMOND,
THOl?(, yTONI-j, E^roprlctor.
H*VI*U T,IKI:X AND FITTED I I’
At a great expense, with all the modern im
proveuents. this popular resort, the subscribe!
ta prepared to uccotmoodote his friends and tb«
pnbhe generally, with the best the market
affords.
OYSTERS will be served up in every variety o'
atyie during tho season.
EIQIiORS and ALKS he feels confident in re
commending to tho public for theirexcelicaco.
•'*«rveii up itt all hour*. aut\ L>Al
and MG 111 BOARI>EItS taken. ap4:ly
OCT IS, HOWE,
NO, 32 DIAMOND ALLEY,
PITTS UURGU.
THE NCBSCIMBEIt ANNOUNCE!,
•on ofif-? i fe® ir •“ tliily receipt 01
rnbSH SHELL. AND CAN OVSTERS. GAME.
**P*JM»® w prepared to accommodate the patron?
ot this old ana trcil known house wiih everythin*
m the eating; and drinking lino at the shortest
JOHN SHALEft,
E JS. CKLHIOU
OYSTEB AND EATING HOUSE,
Street, Pittsburgh.
WWHjSojI a.vd retail dzalrbs tx
LAKE ANO EASTERN FISH,
FRESH PHILADELPniA AND BALTIMORE
OYSTERS ANDH'ILD GAME.
All I— ttiolr Proper Seaaoa.
BOSS GEO. REINEMAN A CO.
i|| ABTSIOS HOUSE. GEO. ALUE.VTZ.
Proprietor. No. AM Liborty street, just be
«de the Pemenger Dept of the Pennsylvania
Railroad, 'which makes it the most convenient
nous. In the otij for passengers arriving by that
proprietOT having, at considerable ex
Mm>a|ttad up.toexceUentatyle. the MANSION
HOUSE, would rewectfully aolielt a share of
public patronage. Hie Larder and Bar will be
nixnished with the best the market can afford.
fel:ly
WiWJBS AND liIQUOHS.
WILLIAM BMBETT,
UFOim AND DEALER IS
Brandies, Cordials, Wineai Old Uononga
bela and Bwtified Whiskey,
HO. 1M HOOD STREET, FlUabargb
fcttSm
WILLIAM CLAYTON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LIQUOR MERCHANT,
Wo« 87 Diamond Alley,
near Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa
sffijgftKS&ftßSS
mhlfi
NEW MEDICAL OISCOVERY,
'STaySSS"*” AVI ‘ PEaMA "
„ . GONORRHEA. G. BET. IJRETHAL
aemuai tteiknew, Nigbtly Gmis*
*“ a frr.“°s ti l i c ®i Ocnital Irrita
bU'O, G rel, atrteture and
Affe one oi the Kid
m. . . . ‘'“••and Bladder,
Which hae bec : sed by upward, of
. ONB HPNDBED PHYSICIANB.
in ihair nriTaU practice, with the entire euoeees
lepwieding Cyeißa, Coraraa. Caraeus. or anr
compound hitherto known.
jBEjIX’S SPECIFIC PILLS
4<* «P**dy iu asdon. ofom eCectine a core in .
.aw days, and wheaaeuroiseneotedltisparman
tSr.- l “S y •«*prepared Bom regetafaie extract
OAeo.ahdne»er^nause- :
T.i? 11 *® 1 *- or-uhßregaata tfae faraatham
No'cha^5 r <“•“**» laitei. avoided
xor dietls noee—aky Whillt
suits. action iatmrfort with busioessp tir
lUlts. : bin. oonUins Ma down Pills.
shd-Will b. i 0N ? DOLLAR
•oortiaed b L^ 1 t - by a ad t
witkwit my *mu?T9
JeBKrAN, Roehftftflr. N Y is*nn a •
_-.2 >
fWmNUdIMCIMKMwiB lODDcctioa otfv.t. •
2®‘*iSSS'““ tooa - wiU ‘ w*'
* _
insurance
BY THB.
BELIANOE MUTUAL INBUBANOE
COMPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
On Building* Limited or Perpetual, Merchan
dise, Furniture, Ac., m town or
. country.
OFFICE HO- SOS WALNUT STREET.
CjMb CteitfM, 0220,910 00.
AiW,! »« 1303,506 96.
Invested as follows, vix:
rim Mortgagor Improved City Pro
perty.worta doable the amount $15100? 00
ground rent, first Ginas'..' 4.462 50
Pennsylvania Railroad Co's 6 fToent
ou-. r ft Ra L e . Lo ? nB t $30,000, cost 27.900 00
Philadelphia city 6 cent loan ...... 30.000 00
Allegheny County 6 f* cent Pennsyi
, vania Kauroad Loans io 000 00
Collateral loans, well secured 2!500 00
Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain
Railroad company, mortgage loan 4 non m
Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock 4*ooo 00
Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance
_ Company..... 24.350 00
Stock of County lire Insurance C 0... ’..* 1.050 00
stock of Delaware M. S. Insurance Co. 700 00
Commercial Bank do cim ai
Mechanics* Bank do ***. 2.012 50
[Jnjon M. Insurance Co’s Scrip jqq 00
Buis Receivable, business paper 16.297 18
Book Accounts, secured interest etc..- &210 72
Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. 11,385 15
CLEM TINGLEY, Prudent***’
DIRECTORS.
sera$ era Tingjer. Samuel Bispham.
fivS R * J h n omi>Bon ' Robert Steen,
Frederick Brown, William Musser.
Cornelius Stevenson. Benj. W. Tingley
n ch T n IV U orrel - Marshall Hill. 7
[I. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop,
Robort To!and, Charles Lefand.
Frederick Lenmg. Jaoob I. Banring.
Charlesl S. \J ood Smith Bowen.
James S. \\ oodwaM, John BiwelL Putsbarvh.
B. M. HIXCHMAX.
~ GARDNER COPfclN, Agent '
mylb Northeast corner Third and Woodsta.
Delaware mutual nafktt ■«.
NIIRASCE I’ORPA.TTr-INCORpnR?
TED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYL
VANIA. 1830. OFFICK.B K mßmi
Til LRU AND W ALNUTIMWIS. FHttA*
DKLPHIA. MARINE INSURANTS on V»-
ehanduw (mermlljr. o* 6toree. DveUiot Horn,
DIRECTORS.-Willtmm jfartin. ■ A.
3£ # ? ph I ,l,u John N. Pro row,
John C. Dsru, Juiui Tnmqaur. Wn. In, Jr
nt m i? m W S- c - DudwUr, Jowph 11. Sul.
Dr. R. M. iljutog. Geo. G. Lieper. Huh CimiL
Chults KeU«7,BnaMl E. F. itittaiL
u en 7 I! o * o * w jud Dvlincton. H. Jomi
Brook*. Sunoer MTlealn. ftos.O. ll.nd, RobJJt
?^22'n r a V *<»•». J«»M B. M’Fnrlmndj
ttf' Pittnhurfh. D.
MARTIN. President.
n . THOS. C. HAND. Vio, President,
toll tTl.Br*s. Secretary.
i.« v Jf-A- MADEIRA. Aunt.
No. 83 w .terrtreet, PilUburfh.
INDEMNITY A6AINST LOSS
BY FIRE.
The FBMKLMrHE iVNritxrr
v of pui lade *
iw Fifth * nd thrum,
P £?'V£f'! K - VT P, F ASSETS, JA.\. Ist. 1860
1 i,rettby to A» Act of Assembly,
First Mortpns, amply secured .$1,896,39s 88
Real Estate, (present value $10(1,313
bl,)cc*t
Temponiry Loan* ou ampii Caiiat
, tern Sec untie* «q i«k ml
Stock*, (present value (sBri.fr>7 fjj '
CoBt 80 VM! ML
Note* and Bill* Receivable I*B2l to)
27*019 23
The unlyj.rijfiti from rremiams which thiioom
&remii,4 7 • froui rWu " hich h * r *
mad , e / ? a erery description of Prop
'. n Town and Country. at rata* ** low aa are
■ oiisßtMt with security.
Since their incorporation, a period of thirtT
t a ' re 'u'!i loMO ' fWtosnamoun*
| , ° Ur of Dollar*, thereby iS-
. l i" nc f V-' **• of Insurance,
aa well z* the ability anil duiMisitioo to meet with
promptnotui all liabilities.
LoMed* paid during the year 1*39, §62,133 36.
DIKKCTOIU.
Cbarlos M'. Ean.-k.-r. Mordecai D. Lewi*
r.ibm.- W »suer. David S. Brown
-jaiiiuvUrant isome Lea,
,b , Kdward C. Dal.,
‘Joo.eo U Richard?, Ueorae Falv«
w„ i Mt’VAKI) L'Al. K. \ i.-e P.-eriiml.
x. A. krLSL. Secretary pro tom.
OAHDXKIf COFFIN. A pent
!_. or i“ sl COT - Ttlir ' J and Wood su.
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF PITTSBIJKOII.
UEOROB DARSIR Prudent.
Ca,«. H. D. dbffilSffi' A^ arr
*tVs
RISE KlSKs‘*“ in,t a " kin,i ’ of FIRE » nd MA
*JI?,"!® r “ plii ! n!i ° D “»n««r*i bjr Dinetore who
ATAwetl known m tie coraimnamty. end who are
ils'n b} !Wim.tnwiMd liberality, lo mu
twn the character which they haveasenmed. u of
iSoped** b ° Sl prr,toctlon 10 **»«• whodwiS to be
ASSETS. OCTOBERRotb, IMI.
ViSrtL^f° UntS * «s.OOO 00
OliWHimro—:z *282!
open Accounts, .tc ?.»» S
Prouium Notes.*.™ ?o
Notosttnd Dillii (li-icouateii 174!075 14
Proprietor.
B MMI , directors.
S-JPDer.Jr, Junes Jl'Anley,
Nathaniel Holmos. Alexander Nlmlek
Wm.,II. Smith,
Cha«. W. Kicketson. Andrew Ackley,
Alexander Speer. David M. Lonr.
Rees J. Thomas. Bern. BJtew.fi,
John R. MCiine. mylg
CITIZENS’ INSUNUCE CONPMT OF PITTSBUMH
INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES*
WM. BAGALOT. PwSSS. BKA ’ S'*™ l " 7 -
Cor. or IMG and Water SU.,
Uonofthe Soatharn and Woatarn Rivera.
Lake*. andßayoua, and the Navi
(ation of tbaSeae.
Innnroo acaiaa* Vmm
and Daunaco by riro.
DIRECTORS.
Jae. Park. Jr..
B. P. Jonaa,
Georce Bincham,
John Shipton.
o. Harbanch.
a*., an &H. S '
xnhZhlydh
Wm. Baniej.
Wia* O. Johnston,
Bimi Owens,
B. Preston,
S. M. Kier,
Jas. M. Cooper,
J. Caldwell.
PHIUDELPHIA FIDE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
HO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
Oppaalte the Cu(, a Haaaa.
Ctiiitoi taia.iao Amt> ism,ns.
KgF ggte* .
§• Merman. John Clayton,
3.J.Magargo E. Wllor,
F. Blocxbcuc, Secretary.
_ J. 8. COFFIN. Aunt
Comer Third inj Wood itnwo, |
<**«. moorhka h,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
nitnauior
PIG HETAL AND.BLOOMS,
no. 74 WATwsiwntT. belowmark
J LA PLAtmS?MB***
iumUh flooring and planing
n 2j n v’ S 1 .and' roeawlmt, doon, ijut
nakfnt.'&oj" klln dned - tnm *>- mouldSS, boa
. Socth PiTraacaoß. Bept. 7,1857. jaSB
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
■* “W»**«£Sl?Wiroedri»*
rSTTBAJTCB.
lf»iWs 3fi
*aw.2sl 76
HOITICIItTIHAIr-
STRAWBERRY. __
RASPBERRY,
and BLACKBERRY PLANTS,
GRAPH VINKS,
CURRANT.
and OOOSEBHRRY BUSHES.
LINEAR, .
RHKUBARB,
and ASPARAGUS ROOTS,
aU ol the beat mate, and erarr&nted trae to
naan, Poreale atmOTTH STREET.
■Wiv;': . . : 3. KEOX.
aSt wLS££ T * bl “-
, Moaldloaeftp Waaifeftmmet, inlengtheeniu-
exte«u»Te Cecilitice enable
<P*^ l,lf^1111 pood ** tlM
*•"«
'SRW**' R
mylsmd.-tiur!
' JDBT obhhuto.
■
PgBW-SMMM UUTI,m
M HXmt7B.OOUJKa
*ra TOPTSBTOGH POST
ft* l *** »—M, noraUfc tBuaday*« «i«ptwl.J
fXnwrnotiHri TTaaA Hu mia_ : -
traw t*P£R ANNUM. IN ADVANCE.
**“l>»Uver»d by eanien I* Mots per weak.
***** ®r Aomnnirfi.
Square, one tiine. so
„ thraetimeg.... ...... 91 M
„ one ;. i 75
one month 5 OO
~ three months is OO
~ «ut .... 18 OO
“ . Jjy moaU, ».- .... _S4 00
u are.AbouteiiSinronD
Business notice,. Inserted on the local ban, ten
cents a line each insertion.
rhe Saturday Morning Post
iMued from the fame ofeeo every Saturday
morning.
*«*nna *1 per annam, in advance
49"Suisle oopiea, ready for mailing, fivk cents.
*»• Address JAMES P. BARK
Editor and Proprietor
W* Advertising at reasonable rates.
MONDAY MORNING, JULY 7,
A Caution.
The farmers and planters in this region
of country will do well to he on their
guard against an evil that- has already
pressed heavily on some of their number.
A ease of peculiar hardship has been
brought to our notice whereby a worthy
gentleman of Prince George'g county has
already lost six of his colored farm • ser
vants by death, and all within n single
week. Several of the remaining part of
his force are also dangeronsly ill, and from,
the same source, namely, the putting on
of clothing brought down or exchanged
with soldiers who have had camp lever —
Disease thus originating proves highly in
fections and intensely virulent, and in
many cases seems to baffle medical skill.
The sickness and death in the family re
ferred to. grew out of nothing more than
the_ wearing ot a soldier's coat hy one of
their number for a few hours only.— jYat-
Intelligeneer,
Death of an Officer.
A letter from Fortress Monroe says :
No one who lived at Old Point in the
good old times of last summer but will
"*1 a deep pang of regret when he learns
of the deathof Captain Hiram Stevens, As
sistant Adjutant General, attached to Gen.
Wool's staff. He died on the Bth ult., at
hi# residence, St. Albans, Vt., where
he had gone to recuperate after a long and
severe illness from the small-pox, which
undermined his constitution and made him
an easy prey to the consumption, which
finally carried him off.
il esion ki>. — Col. Charles Doubleday, of
the second Ohio cavalry, formerly in com
mand of Fort Scott, Kansas, has resigned
bis commission. Colonel Doubleday is a
cousin of Brigadier General Doubleday.
who was in Fort Sumter during the attack
on it by the rebels. lie was Walker's
Commissary General in his Nicaragua fiii
bustering expedition.
IMPORTED LIQUORS
Ju*t rsceirpj, alArc* lot of
Im|»o*• t o <1 Ll«iit o r n ,
ii iiAxuir.l
<JI.V Ac. A. Ac.
All warranted to be of the very host brand*, and
for **le. either whtl*A*U or retail, at the lowc«t
r tab price*.
-. i l * o . VIKX* J ot *®n®»»*;*t»cl® •»«! *ec.
tiflwefl II hlwltry on hand.
lICXKV KESACDY,
•3 Smithfield ►tree!.
Piluborgb. Pa.
j*4£-lrad
aoeetT dalzkm. A . r. oalikll
KOBT. lIAUKLL A C 0.,
Whoienla Grocers,
COMMISSION UNO TORWIROINC MERCHANTS,
Dealer* in Produce and Pituburth Manufacture*
So. 331 LlBftlllTY NTKKKT.
#C-600l
■ N A L K ,-rOITR LOT* IK U)L.
» llna township. adjoining St. ,'iarv'i Cemetery.
mnety*.«ii feet front, by one huhdred and ten in
depth endowed by paling fence. The I,of will
be fold together or separately, a,t low figures and
longtime. Andy to J AS. S. ItKVLIX.
St. Mery's Cemetery.
I^AKDHrrii'g
GAKDKN AND FIELD SHKD,
KAHKA VTED FRUn A.\DU »..V (I.VC
•E'Almj a lenerml Assortment of
A(rlraltMrnl ■naplrnarnla, Fr nl
NhwlnMl Ornamruul Tree*.
f«c«T#4 and tor ttli by
BKCK H A M A LOSd,
a .1. ... No. 1»7 Liberty street
a«*t door to Hire « HoteL tuba
1862.
M’CORD & CO.
HATH. CAM,
»mw OOODM,
BOHMEia AXD
Wholesale and Retail. *'*****
131 Wood Street.
PITTSBURGH.
W B ABC BOW RECEIVING ALABUE
JfH .ADDITION toearalready lumetueStock
a&tfaaaffift* PRICESI^^
WILLIAM BAGALE¥,
WHOLESALE 6ROCER
NOS.IB AID 30 WOOD BTBEET,
riTmvieg
IMMMW WSHHHt
i B«K iOHVHOIr
aiiiiueiiisirti iiieiiff;
" ufovuiitirnf
HlMl*#!SES , ! dwo “ “* 4 * #n <*»■*«“«“» «
Ofna MO WMEHOUSE SMOOTH SGCOM CT
WiUdilOhia.' ;
WM. BRICE & CO.,
PRODUCE AND PROVISION
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
A’O: 15 SOUTH WATER STREET,
Philadelphia,
adv * nco3 m * de
JOH!T E KLLIBOS..WK P. ELUgOX.BODIUS R ILL,BOB.
JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS,
IMPORTERS OF
CLOTHS, CASSIISBES AHB TSSTiNfiS,
NO. 33S VAIBIT STEEET,
, (2ddoor»el«wFtuUi,)
PHILADELPHIA.
H IMT * hamw- ~7 ~
Wholesale
NO. BUS NAHKET STBEET,
PHILADELPHIA,
„ dealersin
GEORGE .GRANT;
Manufacturer and Wboianla and RataU Dealar
i* *t*w ncsctiPTioir or
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
oio CHESTNVTSTREET,
myl-ly PHILADELPHIA
c. HARRY BRIAN,
WITS
LONGCOPE 4k PEARCE,
MANUFACTURERS A IMPORTERS.
— OF
BEN’S FFBNISHINO (MOOR ABB
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS,
NO. lO BOOTH FOURTH STBEET,
jnrHjd PHILADELPHIA.
• habIesNADEE,
Importerand ealerln
Cloths, Cassimeres,
Vestings, Tailors'Trinunings, &o.
265 MARKET STREET,
Narth SMa, PHILAOILPHIA
myl-lrd
FRIES & LEHMAN,
NO. 313 MARKET BTKKET
PHILADELPHIA,
Jobber) in Cloth*, Cauimeres, Voting!,
<rc., i’c.
.ufuWthVfidV”" “ ,eCUd * toe^Sr f is?d d *
E. P. MIDDLETON * 880.,
IMPOETIM OF
WINES, BRANDIES, Ac.,
ait© malim nr
FINE OLD WHISKIEB,
NO. S SOUTH FBONT STREET.
PHILADELPHIA. wIMH
JAMES E. OHILDB.
HOPE COTTON MILLS,
Allii|fhL-ny Ctty, Pa.,
SEAMLESS BAGS,
AXD OF
08NABUBQS,
•9 lMk« lo do laekn WM*.
• ■“*** '•** « 11. CIIILDS A COU
'** Wood “reel P'ttobareh. DoSl:lir-i«
PITTPBrROII
I’HTHONA OIIj WORKB
LONC. MILLER A CO.,
WORKS ATSnARPSBrRaH STATION, AL
LKOHEM \ ALLEY RAILROAD.
tod Wirehoase
" "ABKKT STREET, VirraßtTßGß.
~ Manufrcturaa of Illnminatint ud Lubricated
Carbon Oils and Bentole.
sXs'.rxpMsevw °, U
elway. on hand. ooil:lj
OUQUESNE BRASS WORKS.
FULTON A CO.,
...tr.CTCimof IVIBT tilllTl Of
FINISHED BBASB WOBK,
WAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
. AWP.rticulM attention to fliting Oil Redner
l®Bi lira.. Castings of .nperior .OHX'thnMi auda to
order. Steamboat work and no airing gaatr*
oJt£3Su e°.d Pm
STREET A.NDDUQbESSfe W/ft* Sitf
WENT A CO„
Baavraoxvasu or
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
ROCKAWATB, SULKIES and HLETOWa
N*. I» PenltnM, PlllfkaiiL
ttdtob *°‘ a *^agr
JgATOX. MACBVB A CO
HO. 17 FIFTH STREET,
JOBBBBM ASD BITAItIBI
-oF
lMmmlosL
SmbroiderlaL
“"‘"’fclrto.
Coltars.
Suepondorfc Skirt*.
Bait ana Rtfai ÜbUnDii,
OnwtoSflgu.
r. o. unu..—j. a. uim
; Uto at Mfflor A Bfakoteoa’*.
RBYHBR A BROTHEBB,
nwtNMT to Rtoßto A AdtonttoJ
WkolnU Pooln to
Fomin Fratio, Halo, TilUaoi I
*■!»», «*» *toka,tto, 7 ’
HOa 1M AKD US WOOD BTRBT. ”
WITBBPBBB
J. H. CASIDAY.
Bote, Stock, draft. Boot and Mori,
ekaadlae Broker.
OPFl MSj*^iS£^Sgßon*wa.
rtmf 8 ’ 00 * to *”***» jfortww and No. l
LATE STYLES OF
SUMMER GOODS '
-JUSTBECEIVEB.
f|fylww'itEw«MM» nwi in
a=?£SS
stj^SSSBSSr^
Ha.M»ginkttntt.
::::
*§&■
MANrpAcrrßxu or
tOKom*
•pdtai November lit to Mv lrt, from «to »
%^^***®*Z«'»*'«*’
: nrl ® [ * *e depositor upiiadptCudbiill the
»meUtert from thelmde^TJane endD«k
SSwStetjjjffiflmrfr* r twi ?f * tear, without
ff^S“t“! ae f?dtMß)o»||o r even to present
«*» money will4ottble in
(Mi iun tWNTi yttlip mkiiif tn thi iirtjint*'
BI6HT AHD OXMAir PE* C*|fT; A-TEA*.
Booh. eonteininythe Chyter. By-Uw., Rule,
ttdßej«l»tion«.fentiehedmttb, onapplication
GEORgIaIbrEE.
j± &!£&***
&3|Sfaid. fSS&ffig?
ttfgS IttplLw.
Wnu Douglas. John Orr. -
JajSffi&SiSS&r.
£&%%,£&• WnulLSeEjnerts.
ISM®/ SSfeJ 1
;V_ ■•¥»■■ * *»■». .»**«*««
0&«&j , 4 , - ,t- ““ d w -*«"
wVgUeetiCM madftiihUtfee cities throughout the
WSgewjrtrsd inpar fond? or
SSS l iu3jB!Sr^rtrlstti , ** 1 ** t *’* twoen
WM. H. WIU.HM * CO.;
BAIKERB ft EXCHANGE BROKERS,
WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD,
. - " ALDERMEN.
JAMES M. TAYLOR,
ALDERMAJr.
•***» «• Free Unet, Fifth VwL
fWumtirnmmT übb
O T»kM«,d
AGRICULTRAL.
©• B. ROGERS 4c 'SoS;
HAWFACTUBIBS OF
Rogers’ Improved Patent
Si EEL CULTIVATOR TEETH
AND
grain drill teeth,
OFFICE; Censer taller sill dynter
•tmta,liilli Ward,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
JAMES A. FETZEB,
FUWUBWC MO COMMISSION MERCHANT,
roe the balk or
" m %JSS t 9i2S t tSk
Bsessellj,
CesaerMarket an* Ftrmt Streets,
■ PITTSBURGH, PA.
nSHS* Bsilsr. Em., William
|W. I^M3WSS, a 4 S::
Wntelmx. . my*2pt£l«
f£*W waot un «w> new
*jy‘ or I P , 3P* , j4 Muwe Meat, mixed, and
SSANay wan. Lemon end Citron Peel go to
Haweetb A Brethcga, inthe Diamond, where yon
will get a new crop of Fruit and lower than at
BSSSSdSiff- ,tt * kmda <-*«*“
, 01 HAWORTH A BROTHER,
corner Diamond and Diamond allej.
T. T. B’fillßS A CO,
house, sign,
ORNAMENTAL PAINTER
No. 2 St. Clair Street,
[ CORNER DUQUESNE WAY. second etoty.
enlruted to me will be nee tie and
promptly Xmntea. oc2l-ly
TIEBNAN A GETTY,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
INPOMTiaa ANI» DIALKU IN
TEAS, WINES, LIOtOBS, dfce.,
NORTH-EAST oorner of
OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, I
noflOtly ALLEGHENY CITY.
IMPORTANT
TO
INVENTORS.
PATENT AGENCY. >| PATENT AGENCY
3 “ :
£ MBT. W. FENWICK
OWITC.UOTUCE.
*•» Tc«n
1 8 EST **&*■“* *»"»
a jywjMUr: M
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jurx A Kzii
yj»JfS«wi«y* IhMli
P
Mt Mew *r tk*
PMeal Mee-i
UM leirii
■**k*'r ml it'll*
■mkmamml
jggpfisss
■Braes?
:v. A.DErr; ae ; evens, ■ ■
*tomben and Gas Utter*
*•. ■1« *HI RRln, OFreeiTE
nanamNaLMnuiiMß,
aa* ..
47 . OHIO BTI@BT ALLEGHENY
j£n. B. AUorden promptly attended to.
A»I» VIAKUAW-
600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES,
u MHm nnuani tuioar,
-. li>r-MWbr
,*****. I:-!;. L f6B*BffW?w*«MO*t*'**t
r - LOANOFPICE, ~~
H E NRY-feraOJ MIO-tT
so. I*MKtTiFII»iTBi ET
■J>b ,w *y.: , l |: *‘Aoos aSq..qmaS.
WswhaA and
.*•,&■***• M. I
iraraufefiinn.Ap:* co„
threap a. s'muuiiyi ..wii ■
McCALMOHTft KXBB,
ATTORNEYS " AT
FRANKLIN, VENANGO’(£!(£,"^
H. W. PsTTeeeoe w . 1 GOe.V.'Re'eßo
PATTERSON ft DAWSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
KUHN'S LAW BUILOIHOS, .
IMeeseert Street,' eear Greet*
Irftly PITTSBURGH, p^
B. F. LUCAS, :
ATTORNEY AT LAW.:
OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT; STREET
(Three doors below the Cosrt HoeseJ - -
my3:ly PITTSBURGH. Pa
L. BEAOKENEIDGE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFICE, NO. ISO FOFKTH «i 4
Je24:la Pmtaoioe.Pi.
J • I> . HANG OCR
HO. 7 3 GRANT STREET
TAHL; SURGEON BINTIMT
neia*treeL* M ° r to G. W. Biddle, No. 144 Saitfc-
«- OfliM hours from S to 1 o'clock, endfrate 9
to»o'clock. ‘ f,igg*
AMERICANIRON WORKS
I ICO TV AND NAILS,
JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET UION.
laith’s Patent Shafting, Pistn fUdi, Plata, kt
PITTSBUGH, PA.
WAREHOUSES.
93 Water'street sed 133 Fine ei,III
PITTH B U S« n, r ■■■■•
ChicagQ Dgr ° f FraakUn » nd Booth Watscßtawola.
Isaio Joars...JoHS L. Botd.„W«. WCnioca
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS
JONES, BOYD 800,
*®* ®°nwr Ross and Ftntdnm.
0021:13 PITTSBURGH. Pm.
1. D. nceiKKß JOHN M. ievnr
fS3S&B*f?*ssTi36i.
BOOK CASES,,
and every article needed in a weUftniSSSvL
Ung, aa well as a fine assortment of —-
OFFICE FVRjriTPRB,
Constantly on hand and made to order. Af tiie
only terms on which busings is done at this «Fib
jiabinentia for CAS IT, prices are made aeeor J
jngly. Persons in want or anythiaf in tneaEove
hoe would
rah£i-fy°' I<>S Southfield Streep below PUth.
CARPETS, OH, CLOTHS, fte.
OASPETS AND OIL OLOTHB
NEW BRUSSELS C A R P E ’r
~ *ST fij&ehiiTßjusl been received and an ni
RIC “ tSI “
B »o. 87 Konrtb Street.
OVOHT PBEVIOUS TO TU »-Al*
HUGH M. BOLE.
E*« ISi E bdiu»eb * ucmnar.
I «PU& qu ** B S Wb, > near tb« Point, win -»-*»
Ito order, - rad warranted a* rond*
I SJrii «***» Btona
pSSS’«i"SS* 4 U ?“’ topwood 1 radb!S
So^rad^ 'fsLsf&s* ss&i&ra
Screws, of m diameter and pitch! tomfi&l
lIP length, mil also make, aodun an -haai
' fSaTneh 0 «te Cnn pI “ e ® >«*« Wf*
SoHdtS? 6 ” ffompUy
•iJL 1 !' -Par ‘. i e»lar attention and n nidiWnlt
fiaSino»f* PairB ° n Printo «
! W nS^ W ~^ c ™^ B “r>."mmßßMi
p « i « ’rtwio^sSss
* ':*? — ■> m
PBOPQ3ALB FOR
$E£S”S££6Sp
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L^&naagssasiisas;
Partie, oStafploj contract* wfflb* IiSULL, #«
I WKrwfa SrtOfUth?
JtE&r* nmr,m t °‘ to "“*rf«kt to
Eead7”*° 4 * hoß “*>»
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tWlMOtfreO
loow of Patent*. Hon.
: dfiottf
OiDXiircr Omct l
r | ,H * gMsimr of^Bud^L.
to |»B^^f^rtg£^^ggWilJ<»Bod
window CUBTAINfc *O.
Hew Styles for Spring of IttSrL:
A «reat Variety ral ffa,
**m lawme n 1,4 11 ■
‘•sSrlsra?“o
For adlo bp
THOMAe PAIJIEB,
H. H. SMITH,
notary public
'mnuMN mjt, non stket,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
wnsMTOH, ranPL
IRON UANUfAGFUSmt
Jones ft LsngleHsee,
MievriaiDßeeßor “/■_
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