TIE Vfinr LATEST TEIMANI. Skirmish near the Arkansas THE REBELS ROUTED, GEN. JIM RAINS TAKEN PRISONER, Latest from Gen. Curtis’ Army. Frorlamatlon lorthe «en Hindman. ADJOURNMENT of CONGRESS. who arere- P.uua to , have Jpst one hundred and forty ThU d % 1 d oneb ! lndred and fiftyprisoners lhis statement is corroborated by a een tleman jnst from Neosho. The federal forces are said to be at or uear Lahlequah. j Ju 'y 15.—Passengers by the boat nwW“ l r . e P° rt that General Price, on Wednesday mght, moved a balterv of fhi' - and < -° rty wagons across at Cypress Kayou, near battery was marked Hindman, Little Kook.*’ . Another battery crossed Sunday even ing, and squads of men from Panola Miss., were crossing in the same direction, apparently with a view of concentrating a force in Arkansas, perhaps to operate against General Curtis. 1 the St ’ Louis dated July 12th, says the advance of Gen eral Curtis army, under General Wash burns, reached here at 0 a. m. t O -dav having left Clarendon, on the White river’ •yesterday, at six a. m., and made a forced march ot sixty-five miles in a day and a night. Quartermaster Winslow will start suppUe“ Ph ‘ S lmmediate| y, to-hurry down Gen. Curtis left Batesville on the 2-lth “^b’«lT lth fr ffeil i y days rations, and after a halt of five days at Jackson’s Post to concentrate the lorces on his outposts, took up a line of march. His entire eW efrhMo°t W T T te J f ° r J ,his P° i,ltis fro, » eight to twelve hundred. The rebels un der Mattack were on our front, who fired on our forage trains lrom cnnebrakes and barraeaded all the roads leading south ward 3 W]|h tree 3 fulle(i by negr 8 >s _ placed every conceivable, obstacle in our way, but we overcome them all and the army is safe. We had a nnmber of. skir mishes on the route, in all which the' re bels were wJnpped wtih considerable loss to them, but with few casualties to our troops. T,. July .■[•—Colonel Hovey. of the ills., with pjtrte ot four companies of his regiment and (our companies of the 11th Mo., and a battalion of Indiana oavalrv, routed two J exas regiments ala point be ween Colton Plant and Bay on Combe with a loss to them of one hundred and ton killed: our loss was live killed and seven wounded. Me sulfereil much from thirst, there bemg no springs near, but rations were plenty, and the army ls-in gond.health and spirits, all the sick ami wounded were brought along. The inhabitants along the tTt L W h re nf l " < bl , t , ter ? d ’ aild,lr S<- ,d hos tilities by the following proclamation : Litti.k JlorK, Auk., .Jane 2-Lh. I o the people of Arkansas— The Van lice General Curtis is attempting to escape his position 1S intenable. He is appalled by the daugers that surround him, in his terror he resorts to the desperate exedient OI moving to the south along White Biver jiy lo“ 4/° r '“pP l^ B lrom ,hu ijissisaijjju nj?® B^PPJ ies c , annoL ascend White Kiver. We have already blown lip one of can Ir bnW b ° atS ’ c "PP led another, and can hold the river against his fleet. The 3enf bL“I DOW ‘\ shaU 1,i3 army reach the T?,„\^° Wy °“’ Can f> u Prevent it? Is m y° ur hands and the plan i 5°H ji'to yon »IL 1) it is not sarried r out the responsibility will res Con you. Takeyourgun h your hpnd and every man qf you, mpqnt your horse or go afoot, do not wait nmreT' 08 ? i nQ , tln>e *“ holding meetings, road w 12 rd tU h fl e . n ° my by tho B h°rtast roaa, go in the first company you over vad e erA from l, 2v mart , h ’ pr ? 88 a P° a “<>e fo d2v 2nd m lreetlon> attack him , y .“'Safi hill his scouts and pick ets, kill hi. pilots and troop? onW, transports, cut off his wagm, trains lie in ambush, and surprise his detach - meuts, shoot his mounted officers, destroy every pound of meat and flour, every car of corn and stack of fodder oats.nml wheat that can fall into his hands. Foil trees as thickly as in rafts on all the roads lff°, reb “ n l burn everything, and block up the fords, hang upon his front flanks and the r ‘ ng of your rifles and shot gnnsthe accompaniment of every foot of his retreat. Let every man feel and know that this appeal is addressed to him special,y, anii taat it is'the nppeal of a Aw m n CoUntry I,ei ' st>n « for .leliver knee. Oar army m the field will do its part-will you do yours. Signed, T - Hixmiax, Maj. G en . ~ Jnly 17,—Both houses of Sine die O’clock i! * \ e -,? re - B l dent fts signed the confisca- Uon bill with amendments adopted yester sttg? »»ku.d„™3'iS; poMTh^bi'a" l * >nia post ed nponf are the rem f J ‘ n >ng unact the admission of the Stapfof, ™ vltlln g fol ' pma into the United States t? V ‘ r ' largemeiit of the » t»e en- Canal; for a uniform = i S and Mlehi E a n cy; for the appointoen J t S of m a° f ban^ n, - pt ’ to ascertain th« f~ ent a commission loyal cifeens frnm ,! 69 * ncurred b r Uie upon th?fe l {s 0 ?\ n TFlf r °" franking priviLe 15 t “ tall J rob ° h l i l h 1 the allowing miw? 6 ’ and t .° repeal all laws “I question whether anv memK ° tes t 0 tie Hers of Congress ° r P®" 1 ’ est in Governmem comraol April last, transmits a prinll S ‘“ Ce of the document heretofore?™^ 1 , „ i detr°w« h 0 Pres ' “4 prohibiting banks and other corDorJt’inna Thlrty-Seveutk €o» S r«». Washington, July 17.—House The ffijf hor terday-s jonnml MnM “ ed ‘ ou . s messages were received from , - n " L . olleern i |l g the passage of cer i, speaker signed various cn- A kui ? n d much contusion prevailed. a mil to divide Michigan into two judicial districts was passed. Mr. Stephens, of Pa., moved that the House concur in the request of the Senate to extend the adjournment till two o’clock to-day. Mr. Hooker, of Mass., asked consent of House to introduce a bill providing that on amateMhe Ist of August, all postage; and Other I . S. Stamps shall be receivfd for all dues less than live dollars and which maj be received m exchange for U. S ,, s - "° Private corporation or bank shall make and issue any token note or as mo e nev r T ‘ han ° De d ° llar ’ *° circulate a. money Any person so offending shall on conviction be punished by a fine not exceeding So,ooo dollars or imprisonment lor i. months are both at the discretion of tie Coart. Objection having been made Mr. Hooker moved the suspension of the I h'm’ agreed to, yeas h^l 1 , s now briefly contended that clause prohibiting paper issues » e ow Ile denomination of one dollar is unconstitutional. Mr. Cox of Ohio, moved to lay it on the T| e ' agrec '. i t 0 i y eas 89. nays 04. nays 29 11 W!>S illinlly P assed yeas 02, ? assedthe J° ,nt resolution ZTZ p g a ? le f. of lands Kansas and IBf’ d F ° X r,ld ' an3 un,il "! e 4tl * March, message from the President was re ed bot lwV rea ' ;- 11 ? sa - vs he has approv ed both the confiscation hill and the sun p ementary resolution, considering them o lie one Before he was informed of the passage of the resoluiion, he had prepared he draft of a veto message, which he transmits, as the hill does not touch per sons or property of loyal citizens. It is Mvthnt'rn””' 1 r ’ ro, ' er \ 11 is startling to say that Congress can tree the slaves of a therm"' as rcbels forfeit their slaves to the Government, the question is whether skverv 8 lit i eC i ar '' d - r returne d ‘0 siaierj. He had no objection to the for the'biVl' 1 7>n’ but ','l ~‘vi, ‘ vie l ' vin " other Parts of, should *e- - V3 ,‘ e mlllta ry commanders -hould seize and use whatever real and t P hcdr on eo prop "‘y. mu f he necessary for thur commands, in some way preserving evidence of such appropriating He al' g ' ,lV pr< | pvr ' " lt lnlli,ft O’ commanders desee mn" 1 ’ o> ’T man - v , Persons of African descent a., can be used to advantage, etc J he message was laid on the tahle End or dered to be- printed. J lie Speaker also laid before the House fne ,rmn mg that some suitable acknowledgment be made to \ underbill for his gift to the Gov- i rnment o the vessel of that name, which 1 red 1 ml" ': aluablc service. Hefer-! ru to the Committee on Naval Affairs. J he House passed the Senate joint res ent ’em m iM.' ng n r ht ‘ r , “PPropriatlo'nsTor IndlanShipartlnent ntU C "' the -Mr. Wicklitle, of Ky., asked leave ,o dutv U of C the c- oiioluUon lbat il shall be the 1 , to order a record •ill si-v! ° - e I ! a . mes ' a e cs a,ul sex ot J into our lines under ,i j 'Otcction ol the army, together with names of owners of same. Mr. Bingham, of Ohio, objected to the mtroductlun ot the resolution. ni i- J* mo ved a suspension of the rules. Not agreed to. Veas s, nays -15 -not two thirds. - * 1 he House passed the Senate resolution providing ilia, the compensation to pen mi. agents shall be 11 per cent, inemire i» nirsemenOiy any one of them provi-' cvl4d e s^,lHf aem,mpen ' Satio '' Shall "e' > xcced t._,IUK> per atiimm. .'lr. Walton from tlm committee o, printing, reported :i resolution to print ten thousand copies of the President's Message on the subject of confiscation Un motion to lay the resolution on the on-’ f l llorum vo *ed. It now lacked -Ononutes to e o'clock—tjiere y/as a call ol the house—tj t e proeeiHliag. were tern ,,,l‘:rr,!l-l l ed !>J' '<>e reception of a ‘ | business was now ready to close and the session ( cries of good.'l 1 .'■ speaker in accordance witli usage, ap pointed a committee to act with a similar P°ZT? Se " a,e 10 Wilit upo7the President. Jhe proceedings in call of the House were resumed and these continued untd 2 o c qck, tjt which hour the speaker terminated the roll call. Air. Cos, of (iliio, from the Committee ““l 1 * 6 , 1 re S'Je'it, reported that the esiuent hud no furtlierhusines.s or other communication to present to Congress. J he speaker said theTiour fixed for ad journment ol the two Houses having „r -nved, | hereby declare tho House adjourn ed siar o'clock arrived Itlr. Reasenden. from the Cp.njmitfge' appointed to wait upon the President, reported that he had iio further communication to make, and resident’s message similar to that read in the House on the confiscation bill was laid on the table and ordered to be printed. , r -. Henderson, of Mo., submitted the tmlowmg, which was unanimonsly ndopt- Hesoloed, That the thanks of the Senate be presented to Hon. Solomon Foote President pro tem of the Senate fdr the dignified and impartial manmjr’in which he has phrjdrmed his duties whilst pre siding over their deliberations daring the present session. Mr. Foote expressed his full and grate* fnl appreciation of the cordial expression ot ,-he Senate in relation to the manner in I i which the duties of the chair have been per- J I formed; da ties that were delicate and often laborious, and involving questions embar rassing and perplexing. It was equally becoming for him to acknowledge the courteseyand forbearance which had been Imam tested toward him in the discharge e,Le- o ri t Ut “-' 3 - Wlli i*ed to acknowl offfcer« c< Jl n l ,l, uient to the excellent olhcers of the Senate before him. Their country was most loved and revered when most tried, and most honored when most m trial. He would in dulge m the hope that they might return recruited in vigor, in strength |and in health, m heart and in hope, amid the rejoicing of a mighty people re stored to peace,-union and harmony.— ilus was his abiding faith and unceasing 1 prayer. He then declared the Senate ad- 1 journed nine die. t CM AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTELUGENCi! The Necessity <>r Haalenln K Ku- J|S M“uß*'. Pre,,inl " Bry Pnb - The singular apathy manifested here in the matter of securing enough volunteers l ,‘ P th l quota , re 9 u ired from our [ county to make up the proportion of our aMs th . e - ne " call for 300,(KHJ men has at length stirred up some of our citizens n Jhe'hoM- Which . T V ' We trust m the holding out ol pecuniary induce ments such as will bring in recruits. It i lB r°$ ose< i to told a mass meeting at an carlv Say and for this purpose a paper Signed by over fifty of our citi/eisTas been published, calling a pretfminan loo’cio^tv 6 Boa^ d ° f menu ® orn,ng ’ t 0 make menU for such a demonstration. We hope to see the room filled at the hour and X business entered upon with proper spirit ll , “ Bht t 0 ra,ae Allegheny county at I least one or two regiments and we can iTwili a re’ f !* rn ' s . h the requisite funds, but I L T' re t! ? e unitl ‘d efforts of all of am erC The n °l ‘ ?Wing n aCk 0,1 the l ,art °l an). The call is as follows: 1 Preliminary Meeting to Eaise Volunteers «■« ***** to rnis. of v 1.. . take " 10 “fJer io a r n at! by ?^JSrsaasr sr "“ c v“'*«■ t; lh?P Up< l n % I 1 *"®>r aMA*W l 'f ifeSSSf®* ,h *» , “ ta “»»». fo".heTun“"i| PfflSSlSr'- JfJ.-hrk.Jr. Spri ? K,r Hurbaugh, Alei viH l Jaa F Tanner, W F If, a uh ?”‘ > MW Maurice F Kunz 11 n McCreory. JHMcCliniocK: •Mi Seweil IsaacM Pennork J Magoffin. Vohn a \r I; ' J ' ,,, "'• V«" K,t>unca„. ! ‘ lL‘ r^" “• I Jubn Harm, ir 11 A tr ‘ James Aiacatfey, jil M »\i ? n ‘ Ww Kosebuiy. A A r* > ! ll,wi - A N Howard. ! PS™** &?a : &£«&*,. te ww oodWol , 1 - tf F Von iionnliurit, j DXcUr^" 1 - # and many others. Hi*" Military tiovernor of tVil liaumimrif. .... 7. • rect ‘ived a oumi] paper culled Ihe Cavalier, published at Willi,unsburg h f.P n, l lers from the Fifth l-ennsvl' •uua Cavalry, of which six companies are stationed there. We find in the paper the following, relative to Col. David Campbell. Military (lovemor of Williams. I he citizens of Williamsburg muv con oratnlate themselves on the fact of bavin., received the eminent services as Governor' of the courteous Colonel of the Fifth Knnsylvama Cavalry. In spite of the hunnhatmg lact ofa portion of the inlml.i tants being not only disloyal, but even i„- • lent, and desirous of producing the '‘“T' l 7' li, ‘ K ru ler and the a led, yet you have always found (lev as'wel^ 1111 " i- 1 "-' Ui * ~ili« 1 iwntlfmeu. bcid v“- IhCJU ; 11l ' 10U3 re K ull ‘'or of your local affairs, and we are happy to sav that praise is awarded tQ him by almostVverv considerate (utiyen of the place." C C ° S i ; m’ U limi 11 ot Colonel Cumphe l s regiment are with him at illinnislmrg, Cos li, M, |, and M are at G ouoester i onit, opposite Vorktown, and Los land k arc in the army before Itich mond, attached to fien. Smith's division , Xißth Rejwi’veS' Tll f-“ casualties ip Oo.’ F, Xinth J !f , serve;;, Cam. Hick, which partici|,uti-d i„ the late battles, were ns lollows ; A ‘/M ~Corpornl I). Jl. Stoni.s, Cor poral .1. Wickham, Feter Jlill. Alfred turner. If ouiided.— Samuel liope, George W. wuot’ J , oh , n , I ,‘f vins > L - A. Mead. C. W.MiUer, .1. C. Murphy, Lewis A. Skue. J. L. Surk, Sergeant C. H. Snyder, Henry Chapman, Wilson Kloyd, Thomas Hind man. Carpark H. IJ. cij lnore . William Joalin, lliomas S. Stark, Ser elT'L 1,1- H- Curtis > K. A. Carter, Alfred Lklolf. 'oulilted and Missing.— C. \V. Baker lam Bond, Jesse Cable, H. F. J. F. Henderson, 1). M. Litchlield. A Remedy, A telegraphic dispatch from Washington City states that the Secretary of t| ; p T.ehs ury has tiii> passage of a bill, which V ls agreed to in the C'ominit teo on Y\ ays and Means, and will he imme diately introduced. It provides that pos tage and other slumps mav be issued for legal tender notes, und that on und tiler the first ol August siicli stamps shall lie a ilegal tender for $ dues to the United in 11 !'®? ‘.W than live dollars, and shall be exchangeable at any time for legal tender notes at any of the sub-treasuries or depositories designated by the Secreta ry of the J reasury. The second section prohibits all persons and corporations troin issuing shinplasters, under a penalty of five thousand dollars, or imprisonment not exceeding six months. Lieut. Col. Nweitzer Dead. A telegraphic dispatch was received yes terday from Lieut. Benj. Page, announcing the death of Lieut. Col. J. Bowman Sweit* zer, of the 62d regiment, who was wound ed and taken prisoner at Gaines’ Mill. At la-t accounts Col. Sweitzer was at' Itich mond, a prisoner. No. particulars oj; his death are given, but he pjfobAbly fled of ,his wounds, one or in'the leg, was vsry ueh&M. The blow will fall heavily his wife, who has been in a distressing state of suspense and anguish ever since the first intelligence of her husband being injured. 6 Tli© Death ofUent. Sullivan. Paroled prisoners of the Ninth Pern sylvania Cavalry, en route for Ifarrishurg, state that the regiment was surprised at I ornplcmstille, Ky.. at daybreak, while saddfing their horses, by Morgan’s forces. l“®y formed in line and fought bravely, killing nine and wounding several of the enemy. Lieut. Aaron Sullivan was killed about half au hour after the beginning of the fight, jy a Texan Ranger, who shot him through the head. He died instantly ets rifled fterWardsbay ° Deted and his P° ck - Heavy SJer^uu A Severn storm passed over Erie and. Crawtjbru, counti/es oh Monday if list AIo°K the Lake shore the wind blew a perfect hurricane, prostrating the largest trees, blowing down buildings, un roofing houses, Ac. In the neighborhood of Girard depot, and along the line of the Ene and Pittsburgh Railroad for 3or 4 miles south of the junction, the damage Inthatvicimty Teachers lilettnl, At a meeting of the Seventh Ward .Vhool Board held on the i:,th inst., (lie billowing teachers were elected for the en suing year: Principal, John J. Taggart; Assistant in flraminur department, M K iaggarl; Intermediate Department’. I, P ilott 1 ’ - r ,"” a O- department, Maggie J.v te, Harriet Matthews, K. Rntled.re 1 F " right, and M. Mofl'et. " ' ' " A Challenge. James ilainmill,our champion oarsman, who recently carried mr the first prize m the single scull match in the Boston Regatta. has challenged Josh. Ward, of ' New tork, the champion of America, to a race of throe miles, for s:}o(> a side. The note was forwarded a few days since and the challenge will probably be accepted. The Jlcadville College Volun ,i “J ie , Attics this company, of the lentil deserves, lost eight killed eight wounded and six missing Capt Ayer was wounded slightly : he killed two rebels with his pistol. Richard Danver, Treasurer of the Butchers Association, has given bail be fore alderman Kinknid.inthesumofcil.OOO to appear at the next term of Court and Saste e rs t : lmrgei, f iUSthim f ° r issili "e Ihe alarm of lire about half past eight o clock yesterday morning was occasioned by a slight lire in a back building on Third •treet, above Grant. The llaraes were soon extinguished, without the aid of the «ro department. A Xo. l oil Company. Wo call the attention of our readers t the advertisement of the l.ucent Oil Co Duncan. Dunlap & Co. proprietors. The business men and their oi all that they represent. Harper** .lloiillily. John \V. Pittock. opposite the I’ost othee, sends us Harper for August. It bus several good illustrated articles, and the Tn^b' 8 ' n “ t,erall ol ' the most interest re? character. I lie number is worth double the price ucked for it. Kcfiuery Burned. he ml re l" lt , ry °f Geo. C. Bartieit, 0,, r! CrePk ? U '>’ e,l !'' r with “ quantity of vipink d " d 0,1 storwl iu it ami the 'K imty. was destroyed In- lire Inst -weak. For the Went ~„C o! ; W :. Harry ]>e,tples. who has heei, i, tnt,!;;;/ u “>■ MARRIED L.,V, n Thursday im.rmmr, July 17. I,v |>m y i Our he,! wishes re with the young reuelv. .Smoothly nu.y their lit..- beat »l iJc down si ream „t with.,,,! „ ri H .le to iio,.edc j„ Progress. ~r a norm l„ mnr their happiness JOKKPH MRV«R, JOSEPH MEYER & SON, y AnrKA(?TI*RKRfl tir » A.M Y AM> |>|,.mg Hlli-MTI KK A t il t | km VARKIIOrSK. i».S.M ITUpi EMi.STKMKT. tetween Sint, street ami Virgin alley.) 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Glasgow and L" Rats. Roaches. At*. T Mteo. Mole,and Ants. w lied Bugs. r J*oths in Furs. Clothes. Ac I" J/ftrnu Mostiuitoes and Fleas. " t'. IJr.iroi Insectsbn Plants and Fowls lnsects on Animals. Ac. 1/ntTuy beery tonu and species of Voi The 'Only InlMllble K«hiohl to'slZZ™by Saa ' ,heir hulM tu ‘ die -” *.ndbi* l &^^ l^ges^n^h^Unlted'statea. Town9aod VU *«o^A^2SU%S;SSSJS 0r a« «• «- 11 I oi 1 WOr lc H DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., Manufacturers of PURE WHITE REFINED CARBON Oll^s bu°r®h?iv°' 291 “BERTY STRE^Ktte >«H\ IITTLErirV NO. IOU FOURTH STREET, STOCK AND BILL BROKER stnck B " nds - -o JT-aO „ FOUND. whi'fih I h UouM , st «P% a small sum ofmonej, IvMri . * r c anh:iv«by describing the mon ey anu i»aj mg for this advertisement, at , CASEY * MITCHELL’S, corner Third and Wood streets. ClK"*? association i.ibiia- Uu tf,’ Uall Auction lUle consist Tt, l 1 b « B r 80ld . 0)0 entire Library, consisting o! Hooks. Magazines, and I'aners be ciatlon I’’ 1 ’’ " :,t3 ' T*. M .T"’ s C'hristlin Asso ciation. T. A. McULKLLAN r ' | i «lIMET’» BEOOIa NKAkC'HER. rhc- GENUINE ARTICLE, prepared b’y the original inventor. Dr. .1. M. LINDSEY, which has i,roved itself to he invaluable in tho euro of MROFIIU, t'nucerouH Formal ion*. Cnlaneena lalxenae*. trjslpelaa, Pimple* OB the Face, Sore Eye*. Scald Head, Teller Airectiona, Old nisd Sluldioru I’leera, Rheumatic Uisorilers, B}»pe|i«ia, C'OMti VCUeKN, Jaundice. Nall lllioiaaia. Iferenrial Dlacaaea. General lleliility l.iver Coanpiniaal. Eomor Appelile. I.ow SpirilN. Foul Slonaacla. Female < oi)i|»laini^ Totellu-r uilla all other iKordi‘r* from au Improper Condition »r I lie Circulatory Syxlcm. A* a General Tonic ■ I* Eireelu are iuoml ■leniirnanl, and rnnuui foil i„ lu-nclil where tixcl IVrsevcriimiv According lo 111 reel ion* I-i., tie- t-uhlie ny u medieine in every w„y worthy ..t c..nli.lenee. it having now stood the tot ot many years. witli the remit ..f a rapid ly i. UNLtaEV, and take SIMAS JOIIVMOV. Drug*i,t. liFvrs'i'Ai.i- ox Foitos, si mi tJKXTS* i'Al.l* OX FOR US, 81 51 DR Y GOODS FOR CASH ONLY. PURCHASE!) BEFORE TO BTJYEBS! to-day»B advemisbiowts BOOTH AND SHOEir ATTENTION TO OER Preach and American Manufacture. fOH LADIES, We have a variety of Styles of WALKING BOOTS AND GAITERS W "ers, AWß BIAtK satin slip. En pERS, DERKD **" T ®WET SLIP. mw *- »* CENTS' ANDBOTO PATENT LEATH. OXFORD TIES, STRAP SHOES, BALMORAL BOOTS, CONGRESS GAITERS, ETC., ETC., ETC. Oar assortment was never more complete, and offor our goods at as Auctioneer. Low Prices *? 4118 same tuality can bo sold in the city. We also manufacture to order every conceivable style LADIES, MISSES, ,6 CHILDREN at short notice. W. E. SCHMEERTJK A CO., j £ lfi 31 FIFTH STREET. HEADQUARTERS BOOTS A9TD SHOES, CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP MIC HAIL AM BOO! 65 FIFTH STBEET. _j»is PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY, Offioe.N. E.Oor. Wood & lifth Sts. FIJE AMI MABIIKB IEIMMI DIRECTORS: I James D. Verner. WnH»m a R t- n Caiit. Jno. L. Rhoads, Samuel p. Khriver, OlurlitljJ&ii,, Frank*Vaif Gorder 'V >ll,am \an Kirk, . | C. ilaison Wm Wm. Pi JOHN Wui. F. OAKDNEI ||aoazincs for aitcitst.— UODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, UODEY'K LADY’S BOOK, •iODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, PETERSON’S MAGAZINE. PETERSON’S MAGAZINE, PETERSON’S MAGAZINE, BALI OH’S DOLLAK MONTHLY BALLOT'S DOLLAK MONTHLY,’ BALLOT'S DOLLAK MONTHLY. ARTHUR’S MAGAZINE, ARTHUR’S MAGAZINE, ARTHUR’S MAGAZINE, JEST RECEIVED AT JEST RECEIVED AT JEST RECEIVED AT HEVRY’ HISEB’S, Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth street, next door to Post • . «_ ... . jyl/ ttd imported liquors. dust received, a laige lot of Imp».* t « rt Liquors, Consisting of WINES, BKA\I>IEN. . WIN, A’ ( dr, WZX'SSX* l ‘\ b ? ' ,f ', thu very !»«at brand,., and ciwhpriAw. wl, ” lesrtlc ur retail. at ilie lowest HK.MtY KENNEDY, Smith field street. Pittsburgh, Pa. **• B. «k c. P. JIABKLE, Manufacturers and Daalen in BOOK,CAP LETTER, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from No. 27 Wood afreet to NO. 33 SMITHFIELD STREET. „ • Pittsburgh, Pa.. *»" Cash paid for RAGS. » p 9 V. So kan “ T * :R *‘ aste,m *’ wa “* AS’D OTHER CLAIMS AGAINST Till: aUYF.RNMKNT. Bouklu by I'l’milllKOH IKI NT COMPANY joK-Siud JOHN I). SCULLY, Cashier’ t« B. RKEET, L ! ~ . ‘, , F IFTH STKKET. opposite Cathedral HEAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT. UIAUU IV NOTKS. BONDS. MORTGAGES and other Secu rities: " ep4 R. R. BULGER , UMUPaornug oi EVKUV DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. No. 40 Rmithaeld Rtrrat, NTTRBDRUH A Fill. I. ARROBTMEHT OF Pittaburgh Manufactured furniture, Universal Clothes Wrineer. T"vring*R* Lfteon to use to£?tosa? old and worn are nevercraekeddr toiiM they are snro to be when wrung by hand. rocommend it as a va uable torn "&A Febnw . 1861 L ™r FOB SALE AT 26 ASSORT. CLAIRST. J. AH. PHILLIPS. J>l - Sole Agents for this County. IC'ECBEAM! ICE CKEAM!! STAR BAKERIf AND COMF£€TIOKIKY, aro. 28 DIASOMD AULEY. w SGH XX*X>KCfv ER would respectfully Inform neri^3 the public generally. t£at he ia r?uA r $ a f ed n a i sa, .°° n to aerre ftjKß ICE CREAM at all hours ol tho day and ereninr CA ?i ,a *l® assortment*©! vAKEd and BKEAD, o! all descriptions. Kent EKIESi!JtoeCto. ,tl ‘ BV ‘ t Orders for PARTIES. Ac., will beauD plied at tho shortest notice. je2B:lnni GRAVEL. PELT. AND CANVAS R °° FI G. M t'L E * !& wi* °* IRON SATUHATiTmra^. Our work u sot to baarMlua r. . Roofer to Wertem PennayujSf 4 **“* of W je2s-3md • F - SHOPE, 75 Bmßhfleld at. Pittaburgh. 'JVHIR BAT- ' Jnat opened a compute aaaortiaent of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. *»w iu fc?ome entirely new. iTEAMBOAT A6UCT. w M . HAZLETT Hu op«oed an oflea mt NO. 80 WAVBB STBBET, yjy . h «.»UI trnmetj. Gaaanl St«unboat tettattag^*gga^- HlliHfg, President. WATT, Vice Prei't. R » Soc ’y- jyl7-lyfa D ■rest rarest! rarest.! MEDICINES & PEBFUJCEBY. The largest and mast complete nsaortmeatin the PAIMTS, Oils, BYE NTIIPFS, »n every variety. VARNISHES AND- TURPENTINE TOBE LIQUORS. ‘ I inSSS respectfully call attention to my stork of Liqnon. These Liquors were nnrehasni^oJL. lor fiS3 rp,,! "V*’ L ml , ’ cl ' 3ona havihguse PURE OLD COGNAC & SIGNETTE BRAN DIES: THE FINEST OLD RYE WHISKY. A larte assortment ol' PORT WINES, SHERRY WINES. MADEI RA WINES, HOLLAND GIN AND WEE DROP GIN, •’ V *HYFINE SPARKLING CATAWBA WINE: MILL CATAWBA, TURK JAMAICA RUM ' Ac.. Ac.. Ae.. - Ac.. JOSEPH FLEMING S, comer of the Diamond and Market streets. Uiseolutiou of Partnership. 1 fORK. 1 1 T * KB* HI P REBETO mutual consent. Either name of the firm in nettling* un the buatouia* *“* JOSmjARHOD&_ JAMES D. vkhSb, In retiring from the Brewing Bn.;.— r -u-i. J oshua Rhodes, (Sncceaaor to Rhodea A Terner.) l. B KOlggT umu ....... 7~r~~~l ROBT. DALZEUa^; COMMISSION MD^onMMM*’KKEMTS. Dealer, to Pndueo and Pittaburgh Manutoetu— Mo. 251 Llggntr rfdhAl 1 OnK '&Si o S^i^t‘Oo.y VHE BOABD OBBIBECTOM ..L TreeauiV. CORNWELL & rerettw CAMIAGE MMUFACTWOI - (At the old aaUblUhed CoanhFaetory ) DrQVESNE WAT, heabbt. mu btubt. w. Hiring done aa awri. •JW* BHIIBEtg AND CDNTBACNM Wa ara now manufrctorin* a superior aritida of I* I JH £2 , which wa are prepared to ddirerfironoorOOAl. TAKD,SO9 LIBEBTT ATKEET. of C«al alw w on PICKBOW. iTEWAW * SPRING GOODS. CLOUS, CASSHJEREB AND VESTINGS. WSffiffiHF™ " TO * KA «•*- SPDIHG GOODS, •U M» and dwirmbla (trio, which ham ‘ - ■ mv fabric and nomhlaiiorthi! tha aanx or thniiMlvsc. “ ot KIECUAX!! •ABVBI. OBEY* MR, Merchant TalloTa »«■ 1> Pins Ste«et. - * Nansw nlShsSwSuSiS ll eohm. fisaas^—. J>2 KATOX.MAGRXTMh^,, JOHN ~— gunsmith 38 ««»sr Ohio dd« b«d t « v ALLEGHENY CITY. * TOo.fSfS2 ! Y .So?ea- SgaaisSaßioseEt «i»OiJ£ar ■»?” •»*“ om-half UUnd BA V jem misujniiicg port brprrfBBUBMT „ ARRIVED. S&SISK,... _ . „ DEPARTED. CnL BayardTpj.hu. pfe-i-.a Minora, Qordep. Por « 'nelmull anil laihUtlllp FRIDAY. JULY Id. SPIU SPLENDID PASSES » asannonneed abovo W 11 fr the P®«a For freight or passage aimly on board or to _____ Aamts. Salat Lamia. TUESDAY’. THE 23d INST MBttpGEß l^J^>^»- Far Claelmmati Laaiarllle, (Wm o, Eomla.Gatoa^BmhJ^SS’ MONDAY. JULY a. IP. M the substantial no. i Ssasss* I Tar cln «-l»natl. Laiil»rllle, Cairo, am^ IHIS DAY. JULY IS, 4P. M. “ > . I Por St. Laul* mad SL POOL SATURDAY. JULY 19.5 P. M. Attnta, l“*«MKasjasa.'» uCk th* runs punmk _ rittabnuli, S' PITTBBUSGH 1808.