RAILROADS. isos. PITTBBUBGH FT. WAYNE 1 CHICAGO BAILWAY, SOUTH WNBTAND NORTH WEST. j . ■ - SUMMER ARRAaTCEMENT. Commencing May sth, 1862. rnraK to ewoissATi as «mck. .1. and to Indianapolis, St, Lenta and Chios? o shorter than by any other route. WESTWARD TRAINS. Ji’sst Lino. Mail ihYtsburgll I*ooa. id . 7,10 n. m. Allegheny 1,10 a. m CrwtHno S,2en. w. r*,aop,m. Ft. Waync._2.lOp. m. SlaK it S' Chicago r* • ll * FOR COLUMTTFS, CINCINNATI & ST; LOUIS. CrestHno, p. m. ; SjJJO j>. m. Arrives at _ Colambap.-H*®o a. ra. io,!sp. m. Cincinnati. p, to. . n * m » ft,m. ».oo P . m jJKHI iiaHAIfAPOLK AN I) ST. LOHIS. «M!MK.Vi4o n. m. p. ra. 9f.!ih*«pn»« n-io p. ii:. a. m. • towto 7.50 a. l« 0,45 p. m dlTraius through fa Cbtonfrft without ohanze Cars. N. B.—Tho Ulna to Cincinnati is tbn same as by Steubenville. Trains on both Koads meot at Oolumbns, and passengers all go into Cincinnati together. EASTWARD TRAINS ARRIVE AT PITTSBURGH. Cincinnati and St. Louis p' S ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—From Federal street Station, Ajlegheny City. ••ENsSt—eMO!* asss jSS® *••**i>m 13.20 p iu a,no f , m •’ B ° Pm M B fe T ®."’ 5 -°°^ : 5,30 a. m - Anires at51K0....... .'ZZZZ s’«>X {!; 5* are run by Coiambus tirno whirf* u Pittsburgh time. ” ■■JBlHgg **>» accommodation and *nirs is 8 ttre sold at reduced pnees. Wpyßn?t?n^^ Qm^ i> r l)a .T r, ™ noDnoot3 at * n - mtfrpacket3 f °rNew Castlo. X uroach trains connect as follows: Yo^SSVrAe^ 03 f ° r Nctr Castl °- M«re«r. mu, «- Dot"?“‘ VernOD ' «“"*■ A JSS“S?S- voP- eia i'T ar ?' Spnnsfiold, Columbus, I “' liUnaI ‘° lis ' SainJ At Xima, fur Sidney, Detroit, Dayton, Told., 4 Wayne. for Pern. Lafayette. ind„ Saint Louis. Q.uW, Keokuk. St. Joseph Md intoruic tteSw 111 9 cntral lndiM » “<> Illino"™ At Fly mouth for Lyporto. A S«s? t ’S^ lca * 0 -’ tr ?,l na for »1! points in Uli- S& , ftSS J oWft »)y and Minnesota, jror lurther information and through ticker* •pply to. GEORGE PARKIN. Ticket Ae n £Hiaiss , “' a * 5 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 'tw?«. a i?n a f ter mootat. max ath, Isoa, P^0 B »N^?A M & E Tv C IL N Lr Tr ‘SrpSSffcl V.r« n -^"•.?'• -J? I 9,50 “ 10,15 •• ■pta Columbus 111,10 ■• 111 V, >• AmTeeCmemnati | 1,30 m . 5,10 a. m ••• !• St.Xouis | 7,50 a. m.)e,l«pm ciinktL ** ° f ”” ' iotwcaa Pittsburgh and Cin- sleeping cars attached to all night WHEELING LINE. wlSriife h .:..:,3.Z a ? 1 UV.p 12 ’2.? p ~ a §jeubenvillo...4.»(t “ 9,i« “ i’ot, ■• WWmg .4,51 •• lo'ss •• J’S .. Andrea ’ J*F-; M» ” 10,10 •• 5,05 •• Connect!ne at Wheojmg with Baltimore and Ohio !^" ll “’ Ir ‘ di “ n »f" li!1 =>»'! Saint PITTSBUROU AND CLEVELAND LINE T, V * S w*ff b ?r? h a- ra-1 '9,50 ~. m Wellsvillo —4,35 • 1 •■ do Bayard 0,19 i.;; ~ 0“ Aii'anc «,■*» '• 1 1,1!: •■ Amrea CleTeland a,15 j e,30 fcrNSS?pSn«3^ ?rJ ®i“»n*«raa ''ranch and Canni Dover; at Alli- SJSfeSftJ 1 !?Ib, 1 b , Fort U'ayn© and Chica*. AaunMd at Hudson, with Cleveland ZancuvifK “j g?« R ll for AkfSjSvahSS V»\\* IP{! *?s , at Clevebnd with 0 and V, f Dunkirk, and Buffalo, with A T JLS Toledo, Detroit, Chicago and the north- WeilsvilleAccommodfttion leaves at -i.oo P . In m&£s 8 T $™ V ° at «•**• i to all prominent points in the A ' oat ' »te^t* Con "' aa,, ' floffloB •ni™i*WS?at{on, S ?4n no3T , 1862. 1862 SUMMER .1U K .15f G EME\T. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, HI AY Sth PMIIVANLI CEKTEAL UILCOAD. EIGHT DAILY TttADl§. r T®“ THROUGH KAU THAI.V f«7«JSa"j“f l ¥ s l?** r s,at 'on every morning da?ta£m32° DGH EJ V PR ESS TRAIN leaves Bj^™dWashm S (o„.andfor New York via Iranerft leaves the station daily, ftt l>. m„ stopping only at iS&wd "^h?^S! me •» «" rls W I®* 7 ® 3 the passengor station nay morning (Sundays excepted) at 5,30 a m JjjjjjgS*.? 1 £>r as Conomaugh, and stopping at al l ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN stations and runninu as.far as Cono- HHOT ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s station leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 6,40 a m gaiffi’t'ai RETUHNINO TRAINS ARBIVEIN PITTSBUKOn AS FOLLOWS: M.?!™* p. m SSt iJniVfzrrzT;:.'.'::;:;;:; {££&% 6,30 a. m w*ii’f a?S on 4 ccommo l at i oa *.** £m. J* S: W- 1 - and inSSj*? ToU!!B Tl®Ei will Gniit greatly to their aSK prom!ie , BafetT en Si3 ree ,^f? lll <lust. We eau “^ fcT^iafe"^wi t hu!ei C r°p“? s r?n«e aUwho __ *■ A B E s w%s» ra^s§&o™::r:;;.£;s" : ?'l? dejjln addition to the station rates, Vscei? f-f' rtatjmjwlieTe the company has no n?en-° " ' K«iS?fc? CB !!! In CIWO °U ,,3S - the Corariany hold tfiemselTw reKponsioie for only, and for an amount not exceeding SIOO 1- '^ toeMingr c®, "»•« «>"«& For tickets apply to noJj Tyjmcß-uAsrttTiJiTO kvkkt WELDOH* RBnrajjr 1«»« WmmA^M U4® WIM AID WIIXOW BATH M* for eala by DOWN * TETLgy* 1,7 U 6 Wood (treat THE 180 S. Nest to Pennsylvania Passenger Depot, JOHN RAVAGE: Proprietor. Having taken and eittkis id*. with all the modern improvements, r his pular resort, tlie dubseriber is proi-nred t«» uo«*om modate his old customers and the puMie goner* a -^ , i Wlth tfae , best thc laarkcLs aff.«r.U, Ojvtori will be served up m every variety ol style, durinc ™*™ nsn ?.' ,1:s Wines, Liquors and A lei ho foe!.* exoollonce. n re,JOmmen^in « to tbu for thoir tt{ L C^ t Sh e ll Oysters recoivctl daily apusold wholesale and retail. mva>:!vd * SEETIN’S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, TIIOS. BTONK, rmprici,,,.. KAavino takes and t i ri r.i, , “ at a great eipense, with all t!ienn«lcrn in.. |>rovemcnts, tills popular resort, the sub-crihcr is prepared to neeommodote his friends and ihe ErA * ener * u ». with tho best tho m-.ri- OVSTERS will i>c serve! uiu every variety I style during the season. LIQUOIIb and ALfe..'*' he feels confident in r*‘- Jo the public far thoir cvcellopre ' ;A La, served un at all hours, nnd 1) \ V »nd NIGHT BQAKDKftS taken. r.|e*:ly Pittsburgh. rranmua ax vor>« f.s ho i.i ill daily ;ercim ,1 •-KE.SH snfeu, AM) CAN OYSTI.VK is V.Mi itnd is prepared to aocommodaie ih„ pair-w ;,i true old and well known house wish evervil.in m rhe eating ami drinking lino at rhe rWtt-' "'I fv?-. -roiix riiAUiu, ' Jab: r Pronrieior. OYSTER AND EATING HOUSE, No, 111 T7ood Street; Pittsburgh. TTIJOLE3ALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN lake and eastern fish, rHKSU o^^rA^ll I \VM> u ,^'?. IMO,u ' : All ill Iheir Proper Ncimon. QEO. RETNEMAN Sc CO. MANSION lIOBSE, UEO.AVriIK.VTx' ,ff°l: rletor;ifo :* 44 Liberty Ktrcet.just bo v.fi.j Pa f s . c “* <!r Leptl ot the Pennsylvania Railroad, which maliee it the most convenient immio in the city for passengers nrrivinsbyth.it Proprietor bavins, nt considerable oi fmil<sj?tt^,aPlm excel *«rt«tyle. the id AN SION Sfhii?. , wouI “ ro^ )ect , full y solicit a share ol Public patronage. Ilia Larder and liar will be fS-ly >oSt luar * Je t can afford. WINES AND LIQUORS. WIJLI.IAJI lIEYAETT, Brandie*, OordMa, Winea,old Mououm hsla and Bectifiod Whiskey, 6 aro. 120 WOOD STREET, Pittabnrgli fe22.-6m WILLIAM €LA¥TOi\, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL liquor merchant, No. 87 Diamond Alley, near Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. « Always on hand. Blackberry. Cherry and oiJ MonongaSela RectiSed NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, JPentSS5 PB!e ® t Amt PKK,,A v . GONORRHEA, OLEET, lIRETHAL Discharges, Seminal u eakness. Nightly Euiis siouil, Inconti: t noe. Genital Irrita huityv O; rel, Stricture and AffeM onsot tho Kid «... . . . neve and Bladder, Which has beau used by upwards of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS. in their private practice, with tho entire auoccss. oZp”Sfd*hithcrto 3 tno°^: iiAl CirS ’ :i ' Ea - 0r “» BELL’S SPECIFIC PILLS are speody in action, often effecting a euro in a “Y *&?• “ d whaa K c ? r ? is effected it is perman ent. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the system, and never nause ate the stoaaaeh, or impregnate tho breath and being sugar mated, all nauseous taste is avoided ao change ot diet is necessary whilst using r& mq nor does their action interfere with business i> ttr* suits, Each qox contains six dozen Pills. atl . ... . PRICK ONE DOLLAR. vcrtS'/J 08 ™ 1 bym »‘'' port-paid, by „ r -Agenf, on receipt ol the money. wrepjlr !f ° nUIno Trithout m f signal are on the »u2T:d, ,wlt?i? er Market ‘treat «*<• Diamond. AcHARIP«iIIin!f!S I, W AKDS4,4 >«-t' Fou%Tr^'^. A C^.“An £ i ! X t T ll " c l railroads. New kodte via rivkk and RAILROAD. INDIANAPOLIS WO CINCINNATI !!. R. ■s : C«i«iSBS(F<3 ÜBdTußuSwitJlffgaianapolls. New Albany and nmmtrJßMloadsforClflC- A all to INDIANAPOLIS - Friftbt**®* luinnwiS CuttedGfrom Cincm nktitft La«ron®ohiirr ui less tJmethan by any other route by twenty-four hoard, end at as low rates. Thejniy.rad by which shipments can bo made from Ctnenmsti tn the without break tug bulk.,-. L&Wreneebtrrfhs will receive prompt attention 'ttnd no charge for commission; xo cm bob von DBAYAGB OR OOMMW9IOH AT L-UTREXCEBCRa. For further mrorraanon apply to THOMAS s^^hSMStswssK?* TjrfcSbistsr 1802. IMPORTANT. 1802. ALL TICKETS FOR oi D Kan h^i" 0 e? t fh i ; S ort !»>™ Missouri. the States Sh ° a “* iasiit ™ NORTH MISSOURI KAII.ROAIt Itia tb« l fwJ. oUto i' rom . S , t - Loui3lo St. Joseph. hni S r.il?*fc“ ortest . and quickest line by thirteen alwnv«MwMi.w. lnoteBt I,0 c reached by rail, and is always as cheap as any other. iv t'L^S, l !LTvr- r rtekots to Kansas and all points m Northern Missouri by tho North Slissnuri Rail- P. a . „ ISAAC 11. STURGEON, Pro3l andGon’l Sant. North Missouri R. k. Urany 11. Simmonh, (lend Traveling A rent UPHOLSTERING. UPHOLSTERY, NO. 85 FOURTH ST.. NEAR WOOD. T‘?nui? ,T, ? , ? CK,BKRS *A V l 1' A 1 - ■p land keep constantly on hand every article in their lino, vi 7.: Cornices, Ornamenls, Curtain Goods, Comforts. Feather Beds, Mattrasrs of all kinds: also, tho celebrated Patent Spring E «i.i. Al k,nili of Sliadcs. Blinds and Fixtures. “f Pnmij.t attention given to all order-, for '•[- ting and laying down Carnots. Oil Cloths, .fee. oct!7:lyd ROBElil'S A KOgNIGK. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, Y OU N G’S WHOLESALE OYSTER DEPOT, AT THE OLD STAND CORNUCOPIA! RESTAURANT, NO. 40, FIFTH STREET, W^Ffin* l vw IJ ,?,*• H v ,Kls i ww ,* . . . . an,i Jhctnuiogonorally cm be supplied with Chc?pcako IkiyUvaer* nt tK lowest wholesale rare.-. Oomitrv trade IUI'NU, l , rii|irit’:..r. Young'h Eating .Saloon. CORNER VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH FIELD STREETS: Where OYSTERS and ail the delicacies i.f the season will be served np in tho most palatable Bt^. e - . ELI YOUNG, OCH corner V irgin alley and Smithlield st. SAVAGE HOUSE, No. 3.10 Liberty Street, OUB HOUSK, NO, 32 DIAMOND AT, LEY, EXC El. « I Oil IitroKTER a;;d ueai.kk is IHBURANOB. FIRE INSURANCE BY'tfilE 8ELIAI0B?-*TrnJAL TOSmgiSSg | OOMPAUT, OS' PHXLADELPB T a r®S«^^s Peiinglvnm* Railroad Oo’a o iTcw' *’ 4 ® 2 M |®sS*T«®a—- -“tMSWa-ai-sr BroaJ To P Maintain P-fiSi@ [OOO 00 Mutual Insnrance *2 l IS 83 Commercial Bank do * = $ Mechanics Bank do Voi2 <sft L7]| ot * M. Insurance Co’s .Scrip ’ hja yy BdlsHecoivablc, Imsiucss paper.... If*is)7 18 Book Account, secured interest, etc...! VltG 72 Cash on band and in hands of agents.. 11,385 15 CLEM TINGLE!'. pffi K OIRECTORS. Samuel Biapham. r V if i. 01111 Robert Steen. Frederick Brown. William Muiser Cornelius Stevenson. Uenj. \V Timrtev HL SsSr* 1 ' MaMi Hi"f‘ ey> it* / lifkthpnn Toland.. Ohatfefand. &!&• Ltsi!s % Jamea S. Woodward, John Bisaell, fritaburgh. K. M. HlNCHMAN,Secretary met,’ W J ,i GARDNER COFtTNf AgSt. my lo_ Northeast corner Third and \Vood sts. DKLAWABK NI’TIIAL KAFITV iv. NIKAtVCi: COJKPA * r—l VmiSnii a TBD BY THE[LEGISLATURE \ ANIA, OFFICE H F fORKPD THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS IMIII A UELFUIA. MARINE INSIJKANcfisVn Vet IN/ Vvf; 1 pyt-Of the world. j ■•VSURA.SCI.a ,'a Goods, by Rivers. t.annl>. Lukcr. and Lund Oarnapos. to all narta o thol mon. FIRE INSURANCES on Sfer ohandue generally, oil Stores. Dwelling Iloujes. LIHECTORS —Willinm Martin, Edmund A Soudcr.ThooidiilusPauldiny. John N. Penrose' John L.Diivw, James Tranijunir, Wm. Kyre Jr * .lAuie-i C. Hand, \\ m. C. Ludwig Joseph H. Soai*. iMv*iJia-^il*Mt Ua^°S * <J °°: i-irpor, Hugh Craig, Uurlce Kelley. Samuel L. Stoker. F. Penistori !> enr if u loan * Darlington, U. Jones 2rr r Wi'"" 1 ' 1 ' I hus - c - “-ind, Robert I lu-hSi'p ii/, i’ L' J:l ,'- es "■ M’Farhmd. ■ r uHL i J .? h " 1! - s «»l>lo. Pittsburgh. D ! i. avfM. A. I). Renter. do. i WILLIAM* MARTIN. President Ua... ViOB1 ‘ re3ident ioffl No. HA 'wittcjim-ecL Pitrsfareh. WOttANITY AGAINST LOSS « V I’ IH1: . r |HIK l-'IUK I VMI’U tvrr ncarliHli. ” rgsisisrKi'^'wa,,. |fc?} »'“H>- ««‘-»rca sl.W.y<s« ft* Er 1 * 102-w 1:5 Stoi’k.-, u.ro.-ont value V cost ' ■ ’ Notes and Ht'l!a ’KcV-ei'viVb!o ULsh | iccndetermine*!,! J * ” ir '' *‘" IU have . : i c-ty7T T;^-n U ! i ' , V/‘ n c y ery of Proi- 1 v »n!^ c Vi lh S ir ‘ noo rV'* ra^on - » I»erio.l of thirtr * ycara, thej* havepHpi losses hv Fire. t«»an sinoui 1 exeee«Jmj: Four Millions of hollars thereby *a« t 1 I SfSif "ter ‘ hc r'.w** ! L.. S-- Kiiil iluritntthr year I'l.'Ml, *<;•>, I,VJ *«. ! liHUXT'ins. i Thflfn”’' ,ia “ ?kCT - Mnr>ieo„i ]l. Lowi-f !.&*» • &**,**""?• n'teViiir,,, .Kj-li'.-'*- j v , , mM. .. .*i km., .w.THorv pro tein ! -o-. ■ W£STERN insurance COMPANY, OMI ii.ui OF S'fTTNItl IMtilf. I Ui:ol;iiK lIAHSIK, I'ro-i.len! : -‘•OOZ. j m’cord ! ggw-uM u,,., fiK,;:, »»* who ' If.f ; VV“ U ‘ ami who an* iietrri:n.,.‘.i, \,. K i lilmralf v t..Vn‘n *. w hu.h they h.,\ c u>.- iime.i. a* of- "’holt-ale urui Retail. ' '' ' •«*•**. oh. i:81 W m »| Strot>t 5,,-WA:» OOTJI,Et “ otfc -«« ?1 . , mTSlirilull. Mmhctw ¥ !" . %!’ r ®*»KSi«Mr-KE« , E*VI3MJ.AI.;IBOE Oil: -e I'unnnire . -i-JJ Jj, nu,,'S 1)l ' 1^ 10 -'' ‘•" r alroa.ly Immense Stock Ortn Account.! etl , 7w! 4 1 P?iVT’ rTi 1 " '*°?^>»»«>”<«*. Miaker lion,ls Premium Vote* ’?■;£ jf ; can my fromiusatiLOWKß PRICES than in Phi- Note« ami Hills disemnioj....; '.'"[...1 174,'1,7s u | ,lh ' aor - Ncw \» rk - apafc2md” , HI HECTORS. K. .Miller. .!r. .liimr.i M’Auler Nathaniel llolmiw. Alexander Niniu-k lr 1 ? . Wm. H. Smith" ' Aln»o« < 1 i l lte,aon ' Andrew Ackley, W ! ■ |,uor ' Llnvid M. Lon?, Koo 3 J. iliumas. lienj. liakoweTi. _ John K. W’Cuno. i CITIZENS’ INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBUR6H INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARGOES. WM. BAGAtEY. PMMenL* SoCre,ary - Oflice, Cor. of Market and Water fits. Insures arainst Loss and Damage in the Nnvira turn o? the Southern and Western Rivers Lakes, and ISayous. and the Navi gation of the Seas. Itisnre* against Isms and Damage by rtrn. DIRECTORS. J:is. Dark. Jr., ft. F. Jones, T. M. Howe, Binjrham, John Shipton, *r' n *L ohn S. Dilworth, C. 11. Zui. Jim. Kugaley, *V iu. (J. Johnston, ltecso Owens, B. Preston, S. M. Kier, Jas. M. Coonor. J. Caldwell, PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN Y, NO. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Cii*tom Home, Capital 9210,100 Assets 0304,948. kinds of in. ssSSssaift E R. Cope. P R l„1 g iiL h ' George fir. Brown, v ?: Bavery, Joseph S. PauL C. Sherman. John Clayton. S -/.R M Shk. Secret^. Wi,OT iW:iy Corner ThPrdS^LH. JMO. MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT. FOR THE BAI.K OF ’ PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET. BELOW MARK PITWBIIgBH. SSSVSv— making.'icf' " dned ’ ,rames - niouldingi boi - SOO ™ P i T I 9BDB ««. SePt 7. ]857. ja2 o gheny INSURANCE cor OF PITTSBURGH. 9FFICK, No. WFllih S,„ Bank Block *.1 ° r boBk 0, 4 n d ; *<*»** ' fi C ‘‘ PL L^KtL J ,t l g. D t 2 c w rd 6^' t |&f M'Grew. Kobt. U DaJ ia * Be4n . Robert L. * no2B THE PITTSBURGH POST PuUuhed every morning, [Sunday's excepted.] " >nlet Fifth o| Wood Streets. ITBMJnrrni miiiiim lit hihhiii or-UNli«oI by eamen t» cents per week. 7l*Mlnatß OT ABTEBTISINCI, so .. - three tim M one week 1 75 „ one month Soo three months 19 OO »t* months 18 00 „ nine months 94 OO one year 30 OO TEST LINES inako a square. About eight words average a line. Business notice?, inserted on the local page, ten cents a line each insertion. Tlie Saturday Morning Post Issued from the same office every Saturday 27,900 00 30,000 00 sl per annum, iu udvanco 49*Single copies, ready for mailing, five f'Evrg, 49* Address JANES P. BARR Editor and Proprietor 49* Advertising at reasonable rates. THITiiSDAY MOKNING, JULY 10. SVXHI-Vr AFTER A SHOWER. ° f‘>ld upon fold, ii 1 11 V* o °d;*tainetl banners within the iky, uraiued with crimson; anti fringed with gold, in a *ea of umber the spent clouds lie. l>own m the valley the sluml/rous trees Uroop,hcfivillyjeweled with fallen rain: And a .spicy scented, tremulous breeze in ripples crosses the bending grain. 1 I 1 ,}} binding river, like silver gleam* Ihrough dreamy vistas that melt mid fade: And tnosuuliuht. falling in slanting beams, strikes deep in the heart of the forest's «hnde. Du distant uplands the loucly pine Is ringed with purple and bound with lire: 1 a B i < ’ , . ,es 1,1 the church-yard glance ami diinp; And the weather-van is a gilded wire. 1 he tapering cedar, like a.spear. Shoots out ofthecliir, where stand revealed 1 he rock ledge; and the herd appear Like spots of color within the held. the braided bimn**i * ol cloud are seen u , " nereurbiirn. n; with suddcMi shame: " Mile the vale below and the hills between Aiedruwncd iu a yellow mist ol Uatn.-. And the farmer’.- buy. all uglare with light. Looks over the clitl' where the cedars grow. And shades with his hands his dueled sight, And calls t'» his >-<■ amides down beloH. Ihen the brazen woodlands e«-ho and ring. And the cij-th and sky seem to shout with him: A pearly arch is the hawk's licet wuig: Ami the 'Weltering hnidteupc seems to swim. hill-sidea cottage .'hiliei the window westward rtd<thraußdg|.,«« I nestles amid its sheltering hum ‘»t glistening ivy like a r-.-.-. And then* pi the i-*r. I. two lover* nu, iri •» '* n ' er, *‘ iU,v iirtii.- enfold; "l l,l V » w «d‘*vcs in the doveerc kb* and *•„ And rutile their neck* ..! gre.-n and ••■■M -i/or,". «... A Proclamation ■l'-il. Ihmnj.stin has issued a pn.iid:tma tion to tlit* planters :md citizens of Panola and I>csotncounties, Miss., urging Missis flippi to form armed squads to prevent the foraging ol hederal troops, and also to remove their cotton so that it can be more speedily burned iti ease rapture is a • tempted. I ut. sugar beet, so .successful in Prance lias been planted in Ulinoi.-. and a thou sand acres ol it wdi be grown this vear. RORKKT fiAUZKi.L A. F. DAI.ZEI.L BOOT. MI.2KLLA CO., Wholesale Grocers, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS A X D Dealer, in Produce aud Pittabureh Manufacture*. So. 2JI I.IHKKTTNTKKirr, I-rmiiUKiJH g^A.MtKFTII'.S GA It DEN ANI» F1K1.1) SKKI>, WAKKA.XTEB FRESH Also a general assortment of Aericnliiiral fmplemrnN, Frnl NniiileniKl OruHiticnlal Tr<>o», received Hnd Cbr (ctl* by KKCICHAM 4 Long, No. lirr Utter!? Hlree MTU AW OOOON, WILLIAM ItAOALKY, fciis.tsi y, WHOLESALE GROCER NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, _ HI'ISIIIIKUH j|| O K T I (i ll I. T 11 K * ir. STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY. and BLACKBERRY PLANTS. ORAPF. VINKS, CKKKANT, and OOOSEBKIUIY BUSHES. UN EAR, RIIKUBARH, and ASPARAGUS ROOTS, all of the host quality, and warranted true to namo. For sale at 29 FIFTH STREET/ mh22 J. KNOX. Pv&iaamismAm fTRfctT. Established 1838. NEW YORK pi tabhshed 1838. This Establishment has been to successfulpperati o, i 84 years, and is tho L ireeS Wall, Oral and Mantel Gliues, Coneectine Cop’ T ‘ bl * » Monldincs for Picture Frame*. in lenrths suita new Manufactory aad .°uVl JUST OPENING. OVR SUMMER STOCK COBTSISTIEO ..“ f “U ‘he latest styles of Drew Goods. La«> guawls, Points and Circulars, Bilk. Cloth and Fancy Socqucs, Now York Mantillas, Shawls m latest.tyles. Sun Umbrellas, at all prices- Rnv! and Mens clothes and Summer Cassmieres' Irish Linen and Muslins, very cheap: cSSim it ™ markable low prices. Ladies oall and see at r „ . H. J. LYNCH, No. 96 Market street, betwoen Fifth and Diamond. CJEAI.ED PROPOSALS WILL BE Rl\ ” CEIVJBD by the undersigned until the I'lrsl day wf July, 1803. fftU he delivery at the U. S. ALLEGHENY A It *.ENAL, of 300 sets of Field and Siege Gun Car’ fg&E&h* be felled between thff da," a„ r j Part "'Fall f „ A eT ' J ic ,b# ear "> tr|^{ y b f “ r „ t q h u e ir f Si: hfUl fU ' mment ° f ,he Arrenah iniri:it roposala to be endorsed — Proposals to furnish (Jun Carriage Timber.” ‘ JOHN SYMINGTON. _ CWondo/ Ordnance. Com d. Alegheny Arsenal.” JOHN FLEEGEB, «UNBMITU, 2S corner Ohio and Beaver sto, ALLEGHENY CITY. ’l°«k of Guns of all descriptions, on hand, gggjgto order, and for sale at LOWEST CASH attended to. morning. 1862. CO. ■t'»»xirrs am. f. 0.“™ u i? ini ‘ ,in * aaii ‘■" hriol ‘ , * i shak * u h. a)*ay* on band. oc«:ly OUQUESNE BRASS WORKS. MR. SAMI.. CR.4Y frok the atodStobefojnd ?* filling th„ a««tio n “f’o“ |'° »'* an examination of the £l^ w W fc ™-iVfc madoup to order in ntirn.n.i . ®e t.on of h e-8 AML. GRAY A SOS; Merchant Tailors. WTifth street. FpnojfAS FARLETS fUSIIIIHE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE Under*? FE ? ERAL ST - ALLEGHENY. ' at the LivsS°feaiJi*r" left at the room oh“J,OTni^l.V of Mr - iAMEa 2g?»- HDUMiniA Ainnisnim J ESSE JOHNSON, 'yirtHrH"r't^ira ß'BTlTTg rflllTl # TOllSlP!#ti»oii|^ “•mum """li?!? 11 kind. orc«Mt(7 '^scJßaasis^.?; HJ^^Hvn^Es!^™ 0 * 8 n “ d ® on “xsimmenti ot OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST aaaMy _ PHILADELPHIA. WM. BRICE & CO. PRODUCE AND PROVISION <'On.niKSlO\ NEBt'HA NTS, AO: 1-. SOUTH WATER STREET, i«lpni». whenrequired advanoe3 "“ d8 0,1 consicnmcnts * myl-lyd JOHS E EI.t.iaOX..IT.M P KU.ISOX..R(>I>JtAXBEM. 13 os JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF cloths, casswep.es and vestings, **• 339 market street, (2.1 floor below Fourth,) PHILADELPHIA. JJiriMT A MA«EE- Wholesale Oru eff iNts, XO. 835 MARKET HTREET, PHILADELPHIA, . DEALERS IN GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer 1S "VERY DRSCRIPTIOU UP aENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS 810 CHESTNUT STREET, ' mj-l-ly PHILADELPHIA c. HARRY BRIAN, WITH LODi GC'OPE PEARCE MAAC'I'ACTOHERS «fc IMPORTERS ’ 0F- ME.V.S PIKATSHI.VU UOODM AND TAILORS’ ’i’RIMMINGS. -NO. IO Norm FOITRTH STREET inyhlyd PHILADELPHIA. < lIA KI.tC.N M ACJJEE, Importer an J eulerin Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Vestings, Tailors* Trimmings, Sic, iOf. MARKET STREET, North Mile, PHI I. A DELPHI A myl-lyd PRIES & LEHMAN, NO. 31,1 .MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, Jobbers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, tfcc., liv. suftLT,?e s 'for on th , e a !r , ,Ue Well Sel6o,Bd S "l-W S P. MIDDLETON & BRO., IMPORTERS Or WINES. BRANDIES, Ac, AND DKaLKRS IS FINE OLD WHISKIES, •NO- si -NORTH FRONT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. aplftlyd JAMES H. CHILDS. HOPE ( OTTOS MILLS, Alloffhouy City, I*H. t m »srpArri KPti3 •»? SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OK OSNAHUKCrS, 1 - inrlic* >» to Inr lies Wide. 1 ■fivXl!}r r L m 'i r n- B lu J l u - CHILDS & CO'S, »•*•* \\ Pittsburgh. no31:ly:U I'ETItONA OIL IVMIIKB LONC. MILLER A CO., [ V’ORKS AT SllAliPSltriuiU STATfOV AT j . 1-IMIiESV VALLKV lail.Kuili'' Al '‘ • <iT*Ofiioe an<i Warehouse ! MARKET .STREET, FlTTftltntHll. I-XT.TON At CO., hahitactcrkesok kvckt aarikty or FINISHED BRASS WORK, UAH AND STEAJI FITTERS, ’ **' p "« i i;ul.sr attention to doing Oil Refiner ‘-iistincH ofauporiorsmoothness mado to opior. steamboat work and rinairing goner- V. WEST A CO., MAKOrACTURKRH OK CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, KOCKAWAVS, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. No. 187 Penn Street. Plttaburgh. w< !T k wa r™ n,9d to be ol the beat mate nal and workmanship. mylilyd. .WAfKI'H dt ro- " NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, ■IOBBKBM ANlt KKTAII.EBS '.Trimmings, Embroideries, Hosiery. shirts. Collars, Snapendera, Skirts. Sun and Rain Umbrellas, Coraets, Ribbons, A s®fw£?i* 8 t V V IC7 Art * el *> “A Notions. **- Wholsaio buyers supplied on beat terms. • d 2B eatoK MACRUMA COT * paß No. 77 Fifth street. r. bxtukr.. .h. D . UTUR— j. a . u m i Lota at Miller A Rieketaon'g. REYMER Afc BROTHERS, (Suocegsor to Reymer A Anderson,] Wholesale Dealers la Foreign Fnaita Nuts, Confectionary, Bngai-», Fire Work*. Ae., NOS. 128 AND 128 WOOD STREET. PITTSBEROH J. H. CASIDAY. Note, Moe'a, Draft, Bond land Jfort- gage, Beni Estate and Her rbairdlae Broker. pa^ 35 ’ 000 t 0 inTest “ Mort «a««« and No. 1 LATE STYLE.S OP SUMMER GOODS JUST RECEIVED. bavui o Houna IPOLIAB SAVINGS MIH, andftOTKoTitaWlrtto Muj lit, from • to • Depouta NMiratlarannnußot less than On Dollab. and .a dividend of the profia deolared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has beendeclaredMmi-ann nally. id Jan* aadDecem ber since tbe Bank «n organized, at the rate of gin vct cent, a year. IntereeL if not drawn not, i» placed to the credit of the depositor as principal/ and bears the same interest from the first daps of Jane and De oomnoundiaa twice a, pear. ,without OTrabHii| the depositor to call of even to prosent his pass book. At this rate money will donblo in S?JSI^I* elT ® T « ara ' making in thehcftecate aigßT ASD ottr-Hne pie ec.vr. a re*a. **« Charter. By-Laws, Buies at the ofnie 1 ' n! '' on application „„„rB!iSIDItHT. OEOHOE ALBKEE. rainnura. w* S' Fadden, Isaac M. Pennock John Holmes, John Marshall. ' Alexander Spoor, James B. D. Meeds, Bent* L.Fahnestock, A.M.Pollock.M/f) James McAnley, Hill Borawin, James Herdman, Wm. J. Anderson. . TatfgTEU. Alexudm Bradley, James D. Kelly, John Q, Backofen, Peter A. Madeira. «cowc Black. John H. Mellor, John B. Canfield. James ShiileJ Atonto A. Carrier. Robert Robb, Colton. Walter P. Marshall. Wm. Douglas. John Orr. i o „ h “Bv»ns. HenryL. Ringwalt, Wm*fl e n Hepburn. Joba H. Shoenberger, !.? ii n *2' Wm. B. Sohmerti, Alexander Tindle. IraaeWhittier. Wm. S. Barely, Christian Y eat or BRCRXTARV’ ARC TREASURER. CHARLES A; COLTON7 ■yyf* * mm. iiiKEhi * and Exchange Brokers and Dealers ,in Drafts. Acceptances, Gold. Silver and Ban k Cit!eB COTUtauUy*for sal?* E “* era *-«•» uawasw* Th7riins*fo e arths o irS» M * rket >treet - botwoea wm. H. WILLIAMS * CO.; BANKEEB & EXCHANGE BEOKEES, WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD, aldebmen. JAMES M.' TAYLOR, ALDEBMAN. OFFICE: 451 Penn Street, Finis Ward. rW ! ®J ,, ! M .. PI,O * wl T MADE: w*.* **??• Bonds. Mortgages and other Legal iUkn ™ ementa AGKICUXTBAIi. i>. B. KO«EK» A HON, MANUFACTURERS OR fiogera' Improved Patent Si EEL CULTIVATOR TEETH AND GBAIN DBIIiL TEETH, OFFICE: Corner Butler and Clymer Streets, Ninth Ward, M3:is PITTSBURGH. PA. JAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, rOR THE SALE OF r ‘ n.w?S' Bnrou, Lord. Butler, Dried Frnlt and Produce Generally, Corner Market and First Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. nihHfh R TiJ-FrancisG. Bailey. Esc.. William p'T?y;.. br y, Uut hhe rt A Son. Pittsburgh. JWl'J.Btt. ueisker A Swearingen, S. Brody, feh. M A M. Bank. List Howell Mangle Sc Co. George U. Anderson, Donlon, Paxton A Co.. whoclln «* my2B:2pt£is ¥* X® B WANT SOME GOOD NEW «n Vi£L t . or i,F’ r ? pBI ? l *c. i !* :!>oe Meat, mixed, and ° **nda of Spices, cooking Brandy or ll^?,v;i, 0 r L . em ° n »'* CBron Pool go to Haworth & Brothers, in the Diamond, where you will get a new crop o! Fruit and lower than at any other house in the city. Also a general and l?ri^ rtmon i O C, F «» a y groceries, Teas, Wines, dSE&E&S o,b,!r kmds of mi HAWORTH A BROTHER. Ue24 corner Diamond and Diamond alley. T. T. IWHH BY & co, HOUSE, sign, .1 .V !> ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 3 St. Clair Street, [ CORNER DUQUESNE WAY. aeeond story. rcrk enl, a«ted to me will bo neatly and promptly ibuuea. ecil-ly TIERNAN & GETTY, Wholesale and Retail Urocera, ncronnag *sd niALeas tic TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, Ac., NORTH-EAST comer of 0810 STREET AND THE DIAMOND, IMPORTANT INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY. ►j PATENT AGENCY. 4 ~~ ►I DOIT. W. FENWICK 1 A For tbe past (Mr |yUAa»leM S|i‘7.‘r A #fiKJ JTm»lb Ike Pai. ?9mt Agemer Baal- DEWIT C. LAWRENCE. For Twelve Tran an OHirer or tbe Patent Oaiee—the la.t fourna a leaker of tb •Hard of Appeal.! NOTE—AU infomatii Peteei and a copy of thi ioßiieeetsary to proeoro if Patent Law** sent free miationet of Patwttt^Hon. addt.* ewens, Plumbers and Gas Fitters, MO. MS WOOD STBCET, OPPOSITE FIBSTCHEBCH, PITTHBIJBOB. 47 OHIO STREET ALLEGHENY »»an ran lUTon’g ©men. B - A® o«i«» promptly attended to. JBBACHEM and tinboab- 600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, 11 BAUIU PVBE CIDBK VINEOAB, in store and for sale by WILLIAM BAGALEY, fels 18 and 20 Wood atreet LOAN OFFICE, HEN R Y W. Cl MI OT T g<». 180 UMITHFIELD STBEET Near the corner Fifth, Pitttbnrrh taMAßjjd rxxL' ewmot b. dSB££‘ jS 7 A. M. lo 10 P. m. DUNCAN, DUNLAP ft CO., Manniactnrers of Praß WHITE BEFIHED U A It 8.0 DJ o I I a JffiW? 0 ' 8 * 1 LIBERTY STREBLfttto. iiTtomrxiTa > x^a.av FRANKLIN, VENANGO CO., ■»»W >Muu?lvanfM L. BRAOKENBIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LA W, OFFICE, HO. 135 FOURTH ST.; _je2i:llo PmenunoH, Pi. J. D. HANCOCK NO. 73 GRANT STREET TAHIs SUROEOH 1* E STINT u«m*tKe"“ S ° r 40 °‘ W ‘ BUWI »< N »- «*» Smith tn«^V?i“>‘i? hoara from 8 to 1 o'olock, and from a to»o clock. fel&ly - JgggN.MAgOTAOroHTOH AMERICAN IRON WORKS Jones & Langitllns, SAXI'I'iCTOWtHS OF ir ON and nails, JUNIATA AND COMMON SHEET IRON. Lauih’s Patent Staffing. Piston fiofe, Plates, fc. WAREHOUSES. 03 Water Street and 133 First Street, PITTSBITROR, Ah' ;i^ r,u,T bf Fmnklia Sonth Water Streou. fel7;] y PITTSBUGH, PA. laiic Jo!tsa...J<ms L. 80t»...Wm. M’Cdi.loo<T PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS JONES, BOYD & CO., uoa:l Lfa ‘ COrner Roai P:l . J. D. KACKINEB...... JOHN M. IRWIN FDRNi ; rijlll:^bmeFn* bbUrßh BUREAUX, and every article needed in a weM (brushed dw c [ ling, as well aa a fine assortment of OFFICE FURHITURE, Constantly on hand and made to older. As the only terms on which business is done at this esf i i &° n f> 19 for 9AS 11. prices .ire mideaow,,. mnly. Persons in want of anything in the abnvp line would be ndrantaged bycalling at „ * ißwurs. mh29-ly *° B street, below Filth. n e w bugs s e l s c a it p e t SKff CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, k: BNo. 87 Fourth Street. OFOHT FBETIOKS TO THE EAT* oonnce m prices, of which tho fnllcst vantage is ottered in purchase FOR CASH, del, HUGH M. BOLE. K'T 1 !!™, B » l » n* R * machinist, uTiidw U,? 7, n f"l tho Point - will make Vf 06 ;/ w>{» warranted as Rood a can ha tataS£ f Tui and h^e fi ™ C haod' Doctor anil Niftol Entrmea, and *?•' Latkc inh'ean ooJ b"? fuf fS«SStKftS plane “ ~rt« SoHci«e°d:' ere Pr ° m,>t,sr Fill °" »<« Earru,, rSs!£“™ myls:lyd w. cxmm ALLEGHENY CITY. 001nm ««"'-». OUNKIKOHAI, pwSSSw*- ._ _ apj PBOPOSALS FOB T.BAri OidxanckOmcfcWuDiPAtnnjj ‘ , 6,000 Tons of Bead, os follows • .r&*sfcja£ to, ‘ rsina| - W *‘ Troy, s„ B&% ® OT ®rnor’« l e!anJ| ,»»!IfoMtSS“ y Ar96nal - *“*«*. p snn6yl . !&£&.*• LODi3 A ™““'. St. Loiiia, Missouri, Tile Lead most be Galena, or ♦»,«,. a gUlbaj,. or .oft EclUh. ottho^^ov^ o^r hWinberOOeivedfo ' lo ‘i«f200ton» and of^h*”ett t 9 amount faSaSS^MsttiSKass jSSS^sw-Kfiesae i&SSSt"* ” SWTCS *° il “ If th « dgiit to J^ P h!pLct! ChiSfofOrdte»nJ 0 fe l Jßay- ahouid bo endorsed •«5Sa*S *Py23-eodtj4 Ordxascb Orpicr, 1 'P ll * qiasutt or^’.Fol S^B»JteSßgp^^ , sWl?SLSS£i Gen. WALE PAPER j j window curtains, *O. *ew Styles for Spring of 1862. S'Yii ”“" ta AMor ‘ For ulo bj *HOMAS PAEMER, ® WOOJI STREET, 6?|W*MUth A Btb, ijd door bok.w jttanoed Alloy Hf H. SMITH, notary public :-:vO" -.V". orvtoa AT TIB PinSaiNU POST, rifTM JTBKT, -■ PMgW«MI CTDWMIOKAL CABXML H. W. Pinnim F. Diwro PATTEBBON & DAWSON, ATTORNEYS A T L A W KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, Diamond Street, near Grant; . 3a9:ly PITTSBURGH, l'A B. F. LUCAS, -ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, NO. 72 GRANT STREET (Three doors below the Court House,) myfcly PITTSBURGH. Pi ATTORNEY AT LAW. PITTSBURGH, PEHFI. furniture. BOOK CASES. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. CARPETS AND OIL'cLOTHS SI Pieces NEW DRUGGETS, V 5 Pieces w. « <I.|.V|(, IU -A T M’CALLU!«>», f
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