gin! plat g post ADV ER TIS ING AGENCIES. Messrs. s. N. PETTENOILL CO. No. r Park Resi t New city, and No. 8 State street, Bostc;n; and L. P. FONTAINE & Co., No. a Nassau street, New York city, are au thorized 14 take Advertisements and Subsarir- ti for us at lowest rates. Sa - lAre will furniati the Da.u.r POl3 I', to agents at the rate of $2,00 per hundred copies. LOCiL INTELLIGINCE. WEDNESDAY NORA ING, JULY 13, 1834. Missing Papers.—Any of our readers hav ing copies of the "Daily Post , ' from June 14th to July 11th, will confer a favor by tearing or send_ trig them to this office, as our flies are incom plete from that date. One Hundred Days Men.—The following table exhibits the number of men required from each district under the late one hundred day call: 11 . 631 kaL*18 - 1 - 68.9 PENa'artVitrile. Karns, natiDaSECHG, July 9, 1861. To supply thetroopa required from Perinsyl vanta, by the late call of the President of the United States, for rtrentV-four Thousand Volun teer 21! illtia, to serve for One Hundred Days, un less sooner discharged, in Pennsylvania, Mary land and Washington and its vicinity, the Quern of men which will be required from each oounty of the Commonwealth Is hereto annexed, viz: Adams 2:',8 Juniata 134 Allegheny 1487 Lancaster 964 _ Armstrong 294 Lawrence 191 Beaver 242'Lebanon 243 tford 227jLehigh 404 its "1-71Duzerne 753 Blair 229,Lycoming 310 Bradford 4131111ercer..... ......... 307 .Bneks ... 527i110 Keen 74 Butler 2'16 Mifflin :35 Cambria.. 212 Monroe 137 Cameron Montgomery 525 Carbon 175 Montour les Chester 6181 Northampton 395 Centre 2241 No r thumberland ... 240 Clarion 2illPerry 189 cllntor 141 Philadelphia 5000 Clearfield 156 Pike ................61 Columbia 203 Potter 94 Crawford 4051Sehuylkill 74L Cumberland 334,Snyder 125 Lauphin 4u2lSontetset 222 Delaware 2.i.3,...;U1iVnL1 34 Erie.... .. ...... . 4111 Susquehanna 303 Elk . ...... .. . 43 Ttoga 2.91 Fayette 030 Union 117 Franklin....... 510 Venango 208 Fulton 75 Ws rren 159 Forest Washington .. .... 391 Greene 201'Wayrte 260 liunt:nnion 233: Westmoreland 446 Indiana o.6s'Wyoming 104 Jefferson 151 ,Y0,k 502 Transportation will be furnished and troops v.lll report TO tbeCommßnflantsolCampsofßen- dcz.vot..3 as .111 acted by eireular of Major (leiter- sl Couch, hereto attached. By order of A Or EtT N rL F'F of SC3t4rEEI.,N HA CA.4 Pa.,June eqh, 1564 . - (CIRCULAR.) The twelve thousand G 2,0001 men being raised in pursuance of the Proclamation of the Gov ernor of Pennsylvania, dated at Harrisburg, Jjuly nth. 186 t• for the defense of the State, will tit muster...hi into the United States service for one hundred (100 clays, unless sooner discharged, to serve in Pennsylvania. Maryland, Washing ton and vicinity, as the safety and protestor' of the State may require. All responding I:, the call west of Johnstown and the Laurel Hill range of the mountains, will report to the commanding officer, Camp Rey nolds, near Pittsburgh, Pa.- all East of that line and West of, and Including Reading, Pa., will re port to the commanding. officer, Camp Curtin, Harrisburg: all East of Reading and that line will repot t to the commanding odicer, tamp Cadwaiader, Philadelphia. Companies. it posbible, should be formed be fore starting tor ;lie camp of rendezvous. Upon ill:a application of the commanding offi cer of a squad, consisting of not loss than eight men or a cum p . tny, to the agents of the differ ent ratiros I ,:tr,paules throughout the State, transportation to the camp of rendezvous will to given. By ir.r - 1:4 if J,.“:. Aes"t A Ij't (}en fleeruillaig In Our City. the rscr titling of one hundred days' men in our city and county Is figStUillin a most cheering texture. Isieetrags are held every night, at which Mayer Lowry usually presides, and the enthusiasm iliaplayeq recently, nearly mina's the gaol ions and pitrdstlo enthusiasm display ml at the beginning of th wit. Our most respt etable citizens honer the ditfereht meetings with their presence, am! thi, most no loubtodly contributes in a large scale to the crili,tinits of our hardy young Eller. Chromittees have been formed to f promote tar r,umhcr of recruits, and the slnyerei good will of our ett;zeits will not fall to be re warded with the desired effects. Our leading merchants an I business men have engaged to contribute n considerable bounty to those who svlll enlist. and thig, e ith the less accorded by sdorettmenr, will I.? eibnaelous In encouraging those mho st Is% to iIMVU their families pros hied for during their absience. Toe summit to by given has not 8d yet been ascertained, but with out doubt one itch men who cannot themselves ehouhler the inuslret en o,,count of an accumula, lion of business. er Any ,oher worthy motive, will be liberal in then donations. We have likewhe understood that some of the leading ma, ;ifacturars of this el ty e,re about to suspend labor until the crisis: is 1110 , 10,1 over, in order to provola their sea ter opportunities for enlisting. Even Oulu: if the stores a ill be shut up for the sens,n, 86 the ails mime in prIC-2 01 all commodities Will amply compensate them for the ' time lost lienee it is that numbers of our young men are enrollin,!"tlMir names in the servMe with the greatest alacrity, and we do nit entertain the least druid but that Allegheny county will soon furnish her quota of I,!io men, and main tain the honor which she has already so merito riously teoisived by furnishing so many brave men for the survive- In such circumstances as these we e a usmot do otherwise than dismiss our tears, rtudiage more breathe freely. If our militia appear in great numbers, the Rebels will sot certalidy witio.lanil them, but will speedily evacuate on: civet: Stott , nrvi our sister State of ibtaryland, art! we will 'MOO more be able to fol low our ordinary puesui is without apprehension of danger Emigration to Anicril...—Tae emigration trom Europe ) Amerma 13 trill)" marvelous.— The steamships runninlr between England and America are titled to over !lowing, and, 11 we may believe the summate received, the great preaeure upon steamuhlpc convey mg pas , mgers to Amer ica is without precedent, and bUltwllliles all the available rows is taken up for nix or eight weeks Is advance. Washiligton telegrams state that the State department has advices from Europe That upwards of ten theriaand Swim emigrants are now at Wavre and other European ports, Awaiting paisago ti this Country. Numbers of Iriah immigrants have te.‘en pouring into New Yolk during the past year at the rate of several thousands per weelc, and the cry la "still they come." War Las no horrors fur these enterpris ing and brave men, and some of them join the army as Boon as trrey sot a foot on American soil, while others replace those Itborers who have fallen in battle since this war commenced. For this reason they usually come to the West, as thin part of the country tech) more than any other the depopulating etreeta of war, being the must thinly populated, and more devoted to 'arming and manufacturing than the Eastern States. Truly at this rate, and if immigration continues long after the war is completed, we can be able to replace in a abort time our farm• ere and manufacturers, who aro now so scarce. Death of Col. MeS.ean.—We regret to learn the death of Lieut. Col. M'Kean, late of Armstrong bounty, a Billlotis Colic. The Col onel was out as First Sergeant, in the three month's 88IVIC,`, in Captain Sliwell's company of the 7.9 th Regiment, and afterwards went out Its Captain of Cu. 13., 139th Regiment. On the death of Col. 3loody he assumed command of the Regiment and was lately commissioned Lieut. Colonel. He had been sick In the Hospital for some time, but had resumed the command of his Regiment, after which he took a relapse and soon yielded to tits disease. He was a good man and a brave soldier. He was once wounded in the battle of Spottswood. His body was seat to City point to be embalmed. Smash Up.—On Monday evening one of the Pennsylvania railroad freight trains ran into another at Cre■son Station, smashing up fifteen oars and Injuring the locomotive considerably. The old station house came near being demol ished, a large hole being knocked into it by one of the Cara. No person was injured that we have seard of.' The accident happened by uncoupling on. part of the train and letting it run forward, and vsen letting a second portion of the train run after. We do not know who Lto blame for this digests/ The excitement which prevailed in our city yesterday was intense. Crowds were congrega ted around our Newspaper antes waiting with sur.aloua impatience for the latest news, while recruiting new men and drilling those who were already enrolled. formed the principal feature of the day. The band paraded our streets several times during the day, attracting large crowds of young men, whoafterwa Ms proceeded to enroll their names in the hundred days service, We hare several times during the day overheard one acquaintance . greeting another with the ques tion, "Are you going for a hundred days 1" In fact the excitement and enthusiasm displayed has not been surpassed since the beginning of the war. In Allegheny, also, the name order of things prevail, and the enlisting mania is as strong at the other side of the river as it is In Pittsburgh itself. We delight in noticing the patriotic feelings of our citizens, more especially when we consider how often they have been call ed upon for the same purpbse. But the State must be defended from the invading foe, and if we do not go to meet them, they will fall upon us unprepared. llamll and Ward.—These tl‘o champions visited the .blonongatiela river yesterday above the first dam and selected the ground—no, the water over which the race is to take place. Ward has made a very favorable impression among the folks here and Hamil was a favorite before. We believe there L considerable betting back and forth and the impression Is prevalent that one party will lose and the other win. The race comes off on the this day week between the first darn and Glenwood and may be seen from the river bank. ft will no doubt be one of the most interes. log and exciting races that has occurred about this city for many a day, and no matter who wins one thing is cer taiu that both men are as good rowers as can generally be found. Wood Street Shanty.--James Little end T. L. Graham, Eso , have erected a board shanty on Fifth street near Wood, where they have opened a recruiting office. Persons de sirous of serving for one hundred days, cannot do a better thing than go to the shanty and put down their names, receive a bounty, tn feted in, and go to the front immediately. There Is not much doubt but that Washington city is in great danger of being captured Just now, and delay will only gis o the ret.,l, an opportunity to mature their plans. The a Ime gentlemen have also opened an °thee at the Neptune En gine House, where persons oen enlist. Cali soon Rau put your names down. C'lostng Stores.—The propesitiod to close the business places of the city did not rind many adherents at the meeting yesterday. And we do not wonder that it did not. A suspension of business will-not drive the Rebels back. Alen and money. powder and lead must be furnished. and that immediately, or it will be too late. liut a suspension of business will only make men lees able and loss willing to 4it e money, and ter..l to distract business. \t c alt remenibei the panic last year, the closing up of the business busses, ant how lirtlo emit was aeoomplished by it. Let committees t•.• app , inted, Online) raised and Lien l•ata f. e g,•ing fa wand Imme diately. Count It,. OiTcred --The Etna , k ot.e mittee of this city are in t of one ring boun ties to young men who will volunteer for one hundred days. We think this Is right. Alen who leave their employment and risk their 11, es sht-oil be paid for It ecople who live at home song and easy, and have money at their com mand, should shell it nut to the poor fellows who endure the fatl4tirs and perils of war. it is patriotic to go, but it Is equally patriotic to give money to those who do the goln7. We hope ev: ty citizen will all in relung local tountles IL .t will he a sufficient itailudeLacnt to procure men at once. It is reported to day that the rebels tuned the r , sident•e t,f B,air. There were eight hundred infantry only in for e encamped at Rockville last nigh , , thoug:t ttsu m.nic-str.cken refugees ar• living to day front the vicindy of Ed ‘, ant's Ferry ri poi t theta crossing north o'. that point yesteiday and to day in large numbers—mate say 12,1100 =trung, others, ~0,000. Brt ckirmidge is believed to lie in command of their advance in diteetion, and Ity,!,,den cOrntnatida the rainy now It in,:ing around the fortiti rations. All was quiet hoes our picket lines upon NO/at is known as the r ver road. Up to noon io day, the .` , l er says, the numbers and pm jars , s Of the rel.!' in vaoirm; forces are confusingly , amfiitinii. We give clans here the opimon rota r. mined by many :Armin i, that the rehel tore,- is not nl weight sllthcitml to under . t , ke a s , _rions k upon the tor! ilit'a thms of NV.,sh ngton, and that it is not their purpose to do so. Per cOlitrn, We ha Vt• . 111 , 1( rrr vised the following from a , :Juree of great intelli. gen 0 nod n -l iability-one that has re polled the and H.-citrate , At "'"! to ,"'s c in r ormatiou of the rebel movements in L, L. 4 .11 111 ,• , tr .-ofttering t. 1. ler 1v, , , an I eohyL,ltt,g irginta. 'I - ho information re, ei vial • that thid, hie op. 03,1 our c::3.i front tl S Li:Miter is as l..dlows! Tile !!i c!., t to a dose. Instance,, 01 the tb,-- rebel tinny 1,1 Lr:•11ell l . lol‘ II 1,1 'H ',AI t•filderlC, In the tease al of cora, •‘I Bunions have ~vo le to :r Litow hater of the valley tortv live it/on at: ' on g, p• ration k who it,, not t, lob theft I..tines In, le t •""l'"" anon ,38i, '"!s e i """" I Ireckin in int ddSvl, in ns ling heteni „ tidge, iaden •Ca r e ante e: I)l . .hlner et Foil, land. Lomtstr , et Willi at Gordonsville It; aiket Atte } , above tbe re% !,toie. ~n Tuesday 0f last week with additional force. join the army of invasion, and " .. " t t " "' c n. aunt!!! !,p os e reit " • !II v was at tem peen. t In; to.trels I night, at I 1n.0,01, • _ • easy ally 14 e t•r tiga! kt,.! innin to a i c apture of \Vashington In stirpr.,e, Menu, troupt: w I.: :toe ine!,,,ap: 1,i.. In a hc• Virgini.t Central Railroad is le -I,leir c oterlatik...ent. nie In- paired and running from Bi,•ltinon d n L ot h t eel all they eh There In wu, I, , ,tnut and I). It nitiers..., i.ri 110-eby It is 21? men in his comtnand, .n,• int, rnll. 11 , e) .1:1 I , llly remain a and C peeta to have bit force increased. In the tight 31-s, by captured 81 cavalry Foe tittle-I, 111 and fixtures of a men, kilh.d 20, and captured a major " I• '" g.""1, ""'"nn 111 tt anti a 12- 10, , , o city. ,ta r w,tliottt bloc,. on • nou ,n(- r cannon. Iteloes, the 044 uer mole,, to go. to the country conitnan , i of one company, Is operat te a aCel.lll tOl Ifiditil,Pl me ',mil... . ing near Fairfax Court House and Ocro WLII be taken in Nllth tti from ~„„„ Sleeting in Allegheny City.-Thore wad , • !!to zvots!. A4Crera Jab Post- '!""" eft Where an interview Catl he had, LATER.-L'll to quarter past 2 o'clock a large meeting! held in the ! sty' of alleglieny. I the state ( , t affairs in the vicinity - of Audience Hall, last evening!, on the eubje , :t et The ".111efghetay "-Lienent Babbitts branch postollice, continued to sending . recruits to t 1.,.!!! hont. This the third ! toens,:sch,,,,,6 Itke , plae , e r t , tins day at about the same as dm itfg the morn meeting held in that clfy du)!Jact It a ". l ' 30",,:t r.There has been no gener,ll eng age- Is probable that a company ~or hundred days to.i! train, leale the giuun.is at 5. and 73, e total, kit cavalry skirmishing . is going men may be rai s ed seed err.! t..r,ar I I,tirt.c.ll.o. f:xe!it . i , , , ,n_ticktits can Le pruc ,. .te , , t at Uul4- nn Mien als. The (titiny not ly. We hope the two ~.tt,lllB3' In rats- ! T u r r! i l , nelde“' "" crate z!!oad made his appearance any ish, le within log reglhent at leant tc• auniot It, !opening the' rant-e ot t!tfr guns, and so far has :din - Am iti‘ /talon. Frequt ut Application. ‘t nt:,:n a • no ilisoosition to do so. SO casualities I 113e1 induee.l Lue keep on hand Meeting tit Lalvreskeevtile.-A meeting F , D , .1 Bt‘',i, of ooly m 3 1,, heedrt potted on our side in the of citizens was held In Lalc'rencerllie on r'!-eites "e i n'ls I "le'en 1 "e!“ , ! ,,, light this It. M., het is, nit 1.!!Wel I and the day evenlhg, :r the pill - 1 , 04e oi enQduragind relief Val airy volunteering The peol.lo lucre I:rged to close A J. Rankin, G 3 Market street their places of business until further notice, and Wheeling •• esi ist er " sippressied.— °apt. Over, commtncant nf t6e topatary of Wheeling, received a telegram on last Satur day, directing Lim to sopprean the Wheeling Rc. , ,ster, arrest the r.:i.nis, Long. and Baker, and commit them to the prison. The ruder emanated from tien. Hunter, and was executed with great itiapatrii. There are sundry conjectures as to the cans, sod it is probal•le th st those-edifora cnljeine l the retreat of 11,1,:- trr In a severe Milliner. We 11,1. I that any , neeesalty exists tor the suppreo,ino of any papa In the Union, and await with aoloe anxiety the rt-aalt of the ihreit:g.tli Low Wetter. -Wa th 1111: t!it• taut' never nate the Water in the rivers lower than at the presont tune. - the Potounin is an 10,, there tvouhl nit he rni,ch troohle Cu, 011:1- tole,: by the Jebel. in et JJaanar, that etrenla,El,c,uht they ,q,,n,se to tetrent bg/tl,le night, while our ti lie hICh 111 sll,lprol,i6jiltyll,•3- 11'ili d.). Th. boa's, heresbows hit e •!entlF - d 1 - .11/- I.lliZ entirelc, CXCP:J: 0:1 tote rho, k WELFee In the :Sloitoligsheis rist.r. We nosy have ri shower soon, but it is not Niel; that the rt In still 1.111 E./ he-1 rly FIS to F,116:: ti. c riVo•r. A Sertour Chnrge.— 1 hi ale girl only about fourteen years of n:re, appeared heforo Ihr ayor yesterday, and under her antera Mitt:, prefer. d n charge of a,aol; „ad battery with intent to co.nuoit a daut her ntt•i—ta , her. Frederick of Llo• i.rCnlh ward oh trgea him with making several attempts of the kind, but mots partilai:y n the It t h lust He woo es'ed and required to tun,t h I %II lot his appear...nee at t it. tid• 1,1 eigh! hit cidred dollard. . , Ve sic inachte‘i to 1 ',Men the Burgess was authorized to call a 11/113b meet- I l'' ll u te u ie -1L iir a magazine and , fe " '.il l y id i e o L i leg, to be held t in Thursday mn i rg , i n ac- oo, er periodicals, such as thibey Harper, 6te ! SIM VOliti, July 1:2.-1M Sunday, l' oordance with the above action, line VisK am ' .tiollf4l3l.lloeLisyNkoeve,pis. el;ils,st.aitn',,iszi,liisti:.l,,itll . nt., the strainer Electric Spark, on het has called a meeting for this evening, at Robin- hinds ya,irs, opposite the Tlis;a t re, g l it th street. - *- 1 way from this port to Havana and New son's Ball. • ' Orleans, wan boarded and token posses. • Special Att ent ion Is ,the,t t o th e large sloe of by the privateer Florida. When Tearing Down —Floral Bath Allegheny i k ' knots. l s.iic_ o_ and , Illotql being sold a: out paces the Florida was litst discovered she Wa,- at McChilland's .\u.: tics House, 55, Filth street, city, is about torn down and the lumber piled up distant about Hi miles to the northward for sale, which adds much to the appearance of Federal street In a few days all the buildings Cotton Hoslery.—A l arge s t oc k toi La lied, 4nd making for the Electric Spark, oli (lents stn! Children, at Mcciellatat's Auction ‘v 'deli she gained rapidly. When 7or of the Sanitary Fair will be removal end the it 'tine, No. 65, Filth street. miles distant, the Florida Imbled t l.: ;1 _ public square will agile assume its wonted ay,- ---"-------- ------ .—. A N fIIONY NIEVEIL g nBll flag, which kept flying until within pearance. The lumber in these halls is great') j "'" ff M" " 1,000 yerds of the st.arner, when the nil, Injured by nails and spikes and by being tut up JOSEPH MY ER it SON, el colors were substituted, and a shot into short pieces. It will not sell for mutt In , tired astern of the "Electric Spark," consequence of the damage done MANUFACTURERS (tl' closely followed by another across her PLAIN AND FANCY lin WH. The steamer not coming to im- FURNITURE AND CHAIRS . mediately, a shell was fired, which after striking the water a few fret trout the WA REHOUSE', . vessel, passediiiructly over her shout 153 KM ITII4I ELD, AND 442 PENN SDI midship. • The steamer then hove to, and was immediately hoarded by a party from tin _ "Florida," who took possession of hei and sent the Captain on board the privateer, with his papers, personal prop ertv, &c. The mail, contained in sixty Live hags, was retained. The English schooner, "Lave," had been previously boarded by the Florida and was near by nt the time of the capture of the Electric Spark. Both steamers soon headed for the schooner, which hove to until they ' came up. The Captain, crew and pas sengers, about forty in number, w en • then put on hoard the Lave which was bound for port. The Lave arrived 4.lere last evening. The Electric Apark had a very narrow escape from destruction, being mistaken I for a transport.. Had she not stopped af ter the third shot, a broadside from the rebel battery, which was in readiness for the purpose, would have destroyed her. Onr Markets.—ln passing through the mar ket yesterday morning, we dtscocered whortle berries for sale at twenty cents per quart, ras; - berries ditto; new apples at fifty cents a peck, ton ,toes ditto; new potatoes at forty cents per half peck, beans twenty cents per quarter peck, currants twenty cents per gallon, and lemonade at dye cents a glass—a new institution. Let (lug the Se:tam—The Finance Commit tee, appointed huneally by fhe city - councils, have awarded the different weigh a,.tales to the following persons, viz :-2d Ward Scales, F. Heraley ; Liberty street ditto, 11. Boyd; Brii Ward ditto, E. Kearns 9th Ward ditto, John Power ; 7th Ward ditto, not let. Death of Sergeant Pe'lock .—r he papets bring us the intelligence nt ti.c ,:eht4, of se 1 0. L. Pollock, of Co. F., 114111 Ttegins,ro. The Set_ yeast was wounded in a battle near Petersburg and was distinguished for coolness and intrepid ity In matting charges upon the I, russtworks and fortifications of the corm). A Company Off.—Yesterday Capt. Wright received orders to send forward the Invalid Company doing duty at Camp Reynolds, uncle/ command of Capt. Ford. They lett in the af ternoon. Therein now but owe company lef in camp and they will be ordered to leave noon for the front, Concert.—On Sunday evening a large meet . ing was held at St. Augustine Catholic ChUrch , Lawrencevillet for the Purpose of testing a new organ which has lately 'been put up at 0 oost of .2,800. The instrument lir.vo:l aatisfair tory. - 4 • Last Night's Meeting.—The meeting at Wiilan's Hall last night was not so crowded and TELEGRA_PHTC, _ enthusiastic aS the night before, but there was a I -- respectable turn-out. The Mayor called the _ meeting to order and made a few remarks. He regreted that the people, with two or three ex- FI. ceptions, had paid no respect to the suggestion of closing business. He was determined to say nothing more Publicly - on the subject. He be- .ColoreeL lieved nothing would he done until Washington and Baltimore would be In possession of the reb els. He had just received a dispatch.from Hon. J. K. Moorhead that It was believed that Oon. i Special to The Post. Lee was close Upon Washington. IfEanotrairrnas DliP'r lirliC/CEFIANN..i; / Col. S%%eitzer was called on and responded In a HAttnianuno, July 19th, net. c short hut sensible Speech. He said the time for CIRCULAR:—C'oIored troops will be ac gaging had gotte by. The only thing now that leepted by companies under the late calls could be done Was to raise men and go to Harris of the Governor of Pennsylvania for one burg or Washington. Rev. J. Presley being called upon made a few I remarks urging men to go forward. Several other persons made addressee. We saw one 101 l filled up with seventy names to go forward un der Capt. Ballantine of the gth Reserves. The paper was attended to by Lieut. J. Al 111cAlunn. They will depart for the East to-day. Two or three other companies were partially filled, and It is thought that they can be completed to-day. The present moment demands rigorous action, yet but few property men will go. The compan les are made up,prtircipally of pntriotic boys and young, men Assault with a Kulfe.—t man named Ed ward Carr attacked another named Wm. Kerri gan at John Tigues saloon in or near the Dia mond, last evening about 6' o'clock, with a large knife and threatened to kill or injure him. lie was brought before the 51,tyur and lined $25 and coin' for train.- the knife, and bound over to cou, t for assault and battery. Failing to get bail he was locked up in the watch house till morn ing. Another Bear Dead.— We learn that the other bear belonging to *l'hayer and Noyee' Ate tigerie Clad at JOLUStn:rn, and Was buried there On the Public Square, to which the city fathers width:sly abieci•ed. it ha, ,lace been fele 'red. B. 1.. H. DO:11,s —one of the I+L ; grab.h galleries Sri rills city Ls una lately opened up on St.i lair Sliest by 11. 1. It. Dahlia', Ito. 40. opposite. the St. ('lair tin rL There is now a One tot eihtores on ex tit every size and el) Ir. The eiiht itself is aurth a quar ter. al ttioitzti It nJ.ay to seen fur nothing. 3len ?lA% t' paid a quarter for sights less Interesting-- MI Irslirs Is a gentlest stl whopure tilN hole soul into whatever he undertakes to dn, ail BUCh men generally succeed. lie hie thot nnghly stu lied and dillgently practiced his art until he has at met' at n perfection in the business truly astonishing. 'Tha prayer of the poet has answered In his CUR.. •• - would same Power the gillie g'e us I o see nureclt es as ithere see us. ' li y ou are handsome and lovely so will theme- , tune Le. It y uu are not do not blame the artioit fort he del - Lets but add to th e goodness of the heal t what nature has failed to put on the lace. (let phiitograph and toe wnit t ton do leek like.— ' Halt the peoltlel4 this world du not know wheth er they are hanilso.we or not, just taieause they Are too at logy to preatont thertiselve-i with their u likeness. They cannot rely on a LOOkelly for they lath go away 111.1 ••straikititway ior.mt w hat 1441.111 Pr of men 'soil women, the y are " Hence the neoessity of going to -en ' clitting an imprint, as isstltigi as thu.iierlaa t.iz Sailnary Pair -Trto.urrr's List N. lit , lmeel. maeL.Tcr Falr. ark ur. wit ageki U e receipt -1 i Le ft.ll,,vingad.liti,nal co,.tributiona W II Axel[ snit , ,M ,F 0 ,4 7,, :I V: :• , ..'3lee M. Drtv,Fl,fg I%.sy S. hoot .. M.; lirn F .1 Ileum. 111:411 Jiu.LnrFiton. h.erpt rs sa,l I , istrl,t N o ft Ile 9 WHAM:La' ( . 113 Works Dt:ncnil N. I \corks, Puoi. No. a . from ( . 111'2,u. 'le2 1212 h lV .1 W & 1: t...cee lb of cnntrl I dallier of t/.. I fur r.". „ported Dull 1,11,(144.µ1l 1 4 0 , ra \llll - 4 ,1; 4 i",' , /11 . I: •01 ( . .sw ,te ul ct'c. ir , •1, I,' I! a rl t 1, 154 . 41 4 1111, ;heir 4 , 11,' It Nt.uttl tr. tc., trlitit•t•entittft.i Stu L - 111 VS Ift.• 11l 11„ttl .•.. ttot:t.tt,, t •!.• ••ru,' I : r :ll . in lI,CI, tttettt. I 11. t, 48 _.:441",14! trk t . ti. tt , I :tu. 1.1 c: t I ial I 1 , . Chia Between nth at., and Virgin alley TRUSSES, Abdominal Supporters, tic AT RANKIN'S DRUG STORE, 63 Market Street, .1) . 9 HEL , , 1V 4th. A i N E 'U H. -FOl2 NASH V I L L E, 26 Wheelwrights, 16 Blacksmiths, 10 Horse Slmers, 10 Strikers, 6 Machinists, 66 Carpenters, 60 Teamsters and 100 Laborers. For Wheel wrights, Blacksmiths, Horse shoers and Carpen ters, the wages will be from $62 60 to .ifta) Cfn per month. For Strikers 4545 00, and for Maelurdsta from fl'76 00 to 5110 00 per month, including tools, quarters, rations and transportation, By;order of CHAS. H. IR WIN, Captain and A. Q. ,YI. Foil particulara given when applica tion is made to M. RATTICIAN, Quart. Alast. Agent at Thos. H. Rattigan's European Agen cy Mince, Wafer at., under Monongahela House. e3O-ti R' °CHESTER AbiD;BUFFALO coop. er Toole. Fur sale by JAMES BOWN, L 8 Woad street. hundred 100) days' men, and will be orkaniz. t nto regiments when a suffi cient nutni:,:r are got together. By com mand Mojor General Coucm 1 J. S. SCRIM ZE, A. A. G. Another Appeal from Harrisburg Lee's Ai . iny in tho VicinitY of the. Capital THERE IS NO TIME TO BE LOST HARM:3EII;I - 1(i, July 12, 'B4—To lion. Jae. Lowry, Mayor of Pittsburgh : A tel egram just received by the Governor, ,ys Le''s army is believed to he in the immediate vicinity of Washington. There is no time to be lost. Hurry up the men. (Signed) J. K. 31ortElisan. M2bels Advancing in Force on 11..p0it,1 Wirliu Six Milos of ti Oity WEiT I'lfll..thEr 1•111 A, July The latest report from Washimfton is that the rebel advance is within six miles of the c,tv. The force is e , tooated at from fifteen to forty-five thous,inii. The Rebel Invasion—Their Force 45,000 Strong, &c. BAtatmonE, July 11.—The new from Washington is exc-ting. The sMe say, The , kirmishins on 11..ekville road that commenced at an early hour this fore noon, was continued by the advance of the rebel force to a point aM,ut four mile, west of Tennalytown, then their progress on that roa.l stopped, and they ared in some other direction, Subsequently we he.ir of them skirmish ing 1., tween 11 and 12 o'clock on and around the Seventh street turnpike, near Cla , :ett farm, and the residence of F. 7'A W U," MEMO Another Capture by the Pirate PITTIB Telegraph Lines Destroyed by Reb New YORE, July 12.—The President , of the Inland Telegraph Company tel egraphs from Philadelphia that the raid ers have destroyed the lines of the In dependant Telegraph Company, and such of the lines at the American telegraph as were along the turnpike betweeti Philadelphia and Baltimore. FROIII OUR FIRST EDITION OM HARRISBURG. "rvoops Un(l e I* the Late CtiHid. Washington. Florida Fight at Lexington, Virginia. Nsw YORK, July 12.—The World prints the following extract of a private letter, dated Lexington, Virginia, June 12: Yesterday we marched froM Mid way here, being quickened as we advan ced by the sound of Crooks' guns, en gaged with McCausland, who held this place. They defended the place with great acrimony, burning the bridge, playing on the hills as we came up with shell, and bushwhacking us from behind every tree. This was madness on their part, as we had beaten them before being joined by Generals Crook and Averill, and are now, of course, able to whip them twice over. Some, however, think they are wait ing for Breckinridge, who has been de tached with his division from Lee's army to drive us back, or at least to haul uss between there and Richmond or Lynchburg, whichever we strike for. We suppose the plan is to put the bro ken brigades in the valley under Gens. Imboden, Jenkins, "Mud wall" Jackson, McCausland, Jones, &c., rallied togeth er upon a division of Lee's veterans, and then give us another try from the valley. This forenoon we destroyed the Vir ginia Military Institute. To-morrow we move at daylight, but I have no ides in what direction. Our situation is pressing, but encouraging. If Lee is not fully employed by Grant, lie can send down troops enough via Lynch burg railroad to overwhelm us, but, if Grant will hold all of Lee's force in Richmond, this column can make the rebel capital untenable within a few days, by cutting Milts last main artery of supply. • Hotel. Burned—Missouri River Steamers to be Armed. ST. Louts, Jul 12.—The Olive street Hotel, tOrmerly the Monroe'House, kept by Backwell c Johnson, was nearly destr,,yed by fire last night. The losses are not yet ascertained. Until further orders no steamboat will be allowed to ascend the Missouri River above Jefferson City without sufficient arms, ammunitions and crew competent to defend her against the guerrillas now swarming in the counties along that stream. rarNHE GREATEST NERVINI, TONIC 1 AND BLOM.) PURIFIER. Dr. Cutters' ENGLISH BITTERS. A more cure for Intemperance Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines DR. D. JAYNES & SON'S, 1111.:13I IN ES Dr. C , :hnck's Pulmonic, Tonic and Pills II 2r I.MBVI.II' E3 Celebrated Buchu & Sarsaparilla And all other Faintly Medicines oan be found genuine at the PITTSBURGII DRUG HOUSE, Torrence & M'Garr, Corner of Market street and Fourth Drugs, NI edlel nes, Chemical.a, Perfumery, Pear tas Oils, Lead, Varnishes, Brushes, Tru.isrs, I , til.portera, ~h oulder Bracer, And all artt.tes usually found lnDrug Stores of Unit quality, for sale low, Tt tc TIMIA RR, No. 70 ;Market etzeet, corner of Fourth DAV 6 HAYDEN-, )lAmiNcturvrs and IL?alera In SADDLERY, HARNESS COACH HARDWARES 58 WOOD STREET, Sign of the (loblen Stirrup, PITTSBURH, PA 111!0I'Ll, RE.SPF.CTFULLV ('ALL V the Po tent),., Coadi .Makers Dt',ll`rd In grnernl, t. their Large and Well Selected Stock Consisting !a pit for t'arrittao 3ranufuoturers, Patent and F.unmeled Leathers, EMILDI eled Clotho, Donanoks, Broad Laces, Fringes, Bands, Springs, Axles, Bolts, Fellow, S pokes, [labs, Shafts, etc., etc All of which have been PURCHASED WITH GREAT CAREN "rectal the NV , )1) I CV(MK. which will be found of the Best quality, Welt Seasoned and Etr3 Saddlers and Harness Makers, IVI:1 hod a ;nil 9 lid complete stock of Hess Leathers, Saddle Trees, Hawes, cht, full lUeurure Stratlnlug Otos, of all Numbers, Bits, Buckles, Stirrups, Spurs, Threads, =I:I2IETIM of « hlch a ill be sold at ttie lowest CAS priQes, and pertect aatlslactlo❑ guaranteed. 'l - 1 I V. 1)11-1...111:TU-4 P. r, —We do not dont Sn,l.llrs nod Bridles, Lot e elle:mbere to mnke and ben, nb they propel 13 to long to Boit mol. DAY .5: lIATDP.3I kRPIII.I NS' CM HT 1.: A.1.E.-131 . VIR- Q of an order of the t:srpliantd a hnirt of Alleghen) counts, I will expose to sale at the l'ourt House, In the Cite of Filtshurgh, en SATt Itl A Y, thetid slay of .111,y,..; 10 o'clock a. m.. all that certain Lot, nessuage or parcel, It land lying and situate in Lots er it. (lair township, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, bounded and deecllla.d as follows, to Begin lag at post at line of land owned now or late by Sautes Hays, am! running thence along the said line south 711 , ,, degrees, West 44 perches to a led oak; thence No:th, t, degree, East 45 per ches to a nut at the dtt i fun line bet ween said described land, and lands of Firs. Bridget Davis, sad the heirs of Jane Holmeo, deceased, thence along said run South lid degrees, East t 81-100 perches; thew, South 71 1,7 degrees, East 16 sOstoo perches; thence South 5,1,1., degrees, East .16.100 ' , etches; thence South 581, degrees, East U BU-100 perches; thence t-4utti 17, , 4 degrees, East a 16-100 perches; thence South 56 degrees, East 3 7e:; lid pet Chem to a ',list at the line of Hays' Lind, the place ,it beginning. containing Fix acres. one hundred and thirty-our perches, It being the same tract of land , which was do . lsed to Chat les :SI/ignite by the lest will and testa went of .lames C. Maittlire, deceased; and the title in tee simple to is became vested In the said Clot rtes Maguire, by proceedings In the Court of Common fleas of /I.llegheny county. See deed nom 'too le2 hingulre to Alexander M. Watson, dated all, February, 1857, recorded Sheriff's Deed Book, Common Pleas, Vul. 1, page 137, and dy deed from the said AleY.ander M. Watson, to Charles Maguire, dated the 14th day of Fehrtialy, Titans Me-third in hand on !confirmation of ,ale, one-third in one year, and °nu-third In two years with interest. payable annually. 'the two last payments to bit secured by bond or mortgage on the premises._ BRIDGET DAVIS, Ar.lw'rx. of Charles Maguire N. P. & LB. FETTERMAN, Att'ys. No. 137 Fourth et., Pittsburgh je29-law3u, K NABE'S PIANOS ARE THE 13 est _Pianos Made. Sold only by _ CHARLOTTE BLLTAIE, 43 Fifth street, 2d door above Wood et iS l ` 2 4.31 RECEIVING NEW STOCK OF 1. Ladies' Aliases' and Childrens BOOTS, z,HOES and GAITERS, whioh I will Bell at a Blight advance over cost AT BORLANDS, Ail Market street = a 11 A. ai rr y TELEGRAPH, POE' THE -POST. General Sanford's Reply to Mayor Gunther. NEW Yonx, July 12.—The following is the reply of Major Gen. Sanford to the letter of Mayor Gunther. IST Drvisuns, N. Y. S. N. G. /. July 12, 1864. Hon. C. G. Gunther, Mayor of the City of New Fork—Sir:—Although I cannot I concur in your deffinition of patriotism, I fully agree with you in the necessity of retaining an organized and disci plined militia force in our city sufficient ly strong to suppress any attempt of the lawless and evil disposed members of the community to renew the scenes of arson and plunder which disgraced our city last smuttier during the absence of the city regiments. In answer to the Governor of the State, only 3,500 men have been detailed from this Division as our quota of the 12,000 required ; and after this detach ment% wi,thdrawn, I shall retain twelve of the disciplined regiments of the let Diviston in the city, ready, willing and abundantly able to put down igomptly any demonstration against the peace and good order of the community. I regret that after the explanation to you yester day in person, you should have deemed it necessary to publiM your letter ; and I hope, therefore, you will have no ob jeetion to the publication of this answer to allay any fears which you may have excited. I am very respectfully, your obedient servant, Cl. W. SANFORD, Major General. Democratic Convention at Indianapolis. INorANAroms, July 12.—Resolutions passed liv the Democratic Convention this afternoon denounce arbitrary arrests, suspension of the writ of habeas corpus, suppression of newspapers, and the gen eral policy of the National and State Governments, and favoring a speedy peace, and rompt payment of the sol diers, and complementing the troops. Resolutions were passed endorsing Val landigham, and pledging the State to stand by him. Closed amid much con fusion, anti substitute adopted pledging the Democracy to maintain civil and personal liberty at all hazards. Sailors Sent to Baltimore NEW YonK, July 12.—0 n Sunday night orders were issued at the Navy Yard here to dispatch at once to Balti more as large a force of sailors as could be mustered at this station, to man they batteries in the neighborhood of that city. Admiral Paulding immediately answer ed the call by sending quite a number from the school ship North Carolina, and it i 3 presuinahle like drafts will be made on other Navy Yards for gunners. Our Forces at Frederick PIaILADELPIIIA, July 12.—A special dispatch to the Bulletin from Harrisburg says —Our forces are reported to be in possession of Frederick. It is rumored that the Rebels are re-crossing the Poto mac River below the Maryland Heights. The Northern Central Rail Road fg free from rebels now. Brooklin State Militia Isikw Tons, July 12.—8 y order of Maj Gen. Duryea, the 28th and 56th Reg'ts. Brooklyn State Militia arc to be recruit ed to the full standard within 10 days tt, answer the call for one hundred days men. Fighting Near Washington PIIILADEL.PEIIi, July 12.—The even ing Telegraph of this city has the follow ing : Fighting has been going on near Washington since morning, the rebels are approaching the defences on the northern side of the city in strong force. Telegraph Wires Again Cut PlitmiDELrniA, July 12, 4 p. m.—The rebels have again cut the wires between Baltimore and Washington. New York Gold Market NEW YOEE) ;TUir 12 —Gold Irregular sad unsettled, opening at $23:2, closing at $273 4Q,,' ::3.%. DYSENTERY I=l .13 i a, ri-h. ce a. DIXON'S AROMATIC BLACKBERRY CARMINATIVE Is the only safe and sure cure. If con tains no opium or deleterious drugs, no min eral or other injuricurcompounds common to remedies generally sold for this olass of disease. It is so efficacious that Physicians very generally use it in their practice in all chronio and dangerous oases. Rte' Use no Cholera mixtures or doubt ful compositions, (many of which under mine and ruin the constitution,) when you Ban obtain an unfailing remedy as simple and safe as Blackberries themselves. Ask for DIXON'S BLACIEBIBAT CA 11111 A• TIVt, and see that the proprietor's name written on the outside wrapper of each bot tle. Prepared only by Me Proprietor, CINCINNATI. For sale by all respectable druggists. Price, (old style, 85 cts.) 250., 500. end SI, per Bottle. OorPORTIEG g'quIPHENTS.— THE only oomplete: assortment in this city. sale by JAMES BOWN, la& las urnna ."•• • m I PITTSBURGH PRODUGH MARICIIT Orsini oi ' rss Demir - Poei fr.,t % Wenitteney.4-14 t". BUSINESS—The rumors that were ed in regard to the rebel raid in *aryland put . stop to trade * hence the only transactions tree in a small way. Prices generally are unsettled,.. Anionethe sales we note FLOUR—The Market - wail 'firm'- with local demand. We note sales of 160 bbls Extra Family from store at $lO 00G11 60; 100 do, lii 25 all,se; 70 do, $ll 40. Extra -was sold atAllo„Op, , ., EGGS—Sales bbla s at2selter - diztizi; WHlSKY—Wetpottrtimaiallylitlll 1 0 411" gO: BACON—SmaII sales of Shonlders,4llsoloXl4.. Sides, ribbed, 160; Clear, 17e; Plain 1 am5,18X42. 4. S 0 Rama, 25625,44. Gonlity meat soil' lo*-'- er. . . , DRIED BEEF--Salesit2oo. .„. • G ROCERIES--Prineig run:if-high for aik'oe.;'- eariptlona and,intder existing olrottnizteukeei *CO' omit quotations. The supply, on hand, is not large. thiEESE—Sales 30 bus W R, at 176/180-__ 'H ••••- 'HESS PORE—Holders were Elem.' , , Ptioed" were too unsettled to quote oorreetlY. " The SUP ply on hand is small. ASH Es—Were Item. Sales of Pearls- were. made at 16e. • DRIED FEL - IT—Apples sold at lee per ft, end Peaches at 11420 c. BUTTER—Was unsettled. Prices were nein- Inel. P/TTSOURGII OIL TR4,/114, OPPIOB OP TRI DAILT Paw, WEDNOIDAT. July 13, 1864. BUSlNESS—Yesterday was in 'a peat ,ineas uresuspended. Buyers of oil we very shy and were not disposed to operate s very, freely. Re. lined was neglected. nit{ recetiffi.tily 'the .11.1:Y) legheny river were small amounting to 513 bbla. Most of this was disposed of before its arriva l was announced. From 011 Olti we 'leant 'Mai several, wells are pumping water. They are in ~ hopes, however, that they wilt yeah be Vile to obtain the substantis! article. The following, are the sales that came under our notice: _ _ - - • CRUDE—The offerings were small and sales were likewise, viz: Sales 24 bbls, pkga returzed, 45c; 90 do 45c, and 113 do, 46; for packages Includ, ed 60c was demanded. REPINED—Was dull; buyers were -not dis posed to take. hold; henbe ...therewaa ndtbing done. 100 bbls of up-ri . - er free oil was offered at 86c without finding a purchaser. Prices - were altogether nominal. . • ~ • 011 Receipts Per Allegheny Rivera • J. Lindsay, 36; A. R Davis, 19 4;Salt Works, 1.60; J Wilkins, 16; H AlaKelvy, 93; .7 AlcWhinney, 130. Total, 5 . 45. bbls. - • Boston IroM Blarkelt, Iron—The market ham been excited both tor the crude and manufactured article and prices have materially advanced. Scotch ! Pig has been selling at irregular ;knees,. now held. nominally at eSO la ton, cash, for No, 1 Gartsherrie brand. American Yo. Thais been selling, to small lots at $.38@7011 ton, cash. Engttral Bar-la unsettled and in demand aritnich higher rates. We quote common at slBs@loo, _and refined at (iliafiafaM ton, each. iiiskalan Sheet has advanced to 80c ti l l lb, and upwards, a4d : - English do, llgth/itc for jobbing lota. NailaOtassorted sizes have ad vanced to 7,4.011Xci Ciah and 4 moe. Boston Copper Market. The market for manufactured continues tery firm with a moderate demand at the advance noted last week. Sheathing is steady at 130 C; yellow *teething Metal at 4lc 9a , lb, 6 mos. Bolts and BrKziers , Copper sating at 60c; yellow metal Bolts at 41c. Ingot has been in specula tive demand for several weeks past, and prices have tended rapidly up- in sympathy with the precious metals. The article is now held here at sOc 3p lb., with sales:of Lake, In -New York, during the past week as high, as ii4c. Old Cop. per selling at 4443 , 46 c lb., cash. St. Louis Grocery Iklarket. Relined Sugar—Crushed sugar, double refined, 31,t0; crushed sugar B, do do, 0, Mc; pow dered do, double ref i ned, 31X0; powdered sugar, 0,30 Se; granulated, 31c; refined white, 0,30 a; refined do, 00, 293‘c; po yellow, A, 28Xe, clari fied, XXX, 21,Ve. Golden Syrup—Bbls,sl,ss; half bble,Stsg; kegs, $1.01,• Sugar House Syrup Aloinsses, bbis, $1 12; half bbls, $1,15; kegs, *1,18; City ReAnery sugar: House Molasses, bbLs,Bl,o6ritalt bb1431,01; kegs; $1,16. St. Louis Tobacco Market The market was good and large attendance, but a falling off in price was noted of from 501; to $2 hundred. The totalsince yesterday were:" 354 hhds. Lugs sold at from 68,10 to It; com mon tidpping leaf from 12 to 21;' medium do at from 21 to 28; good do from 28 to 31.' Coalition and medium manufacturing at from 25 to 35; good do . fi om 35 to 50; fine do at from 60 to 100, and fancy manufacturing at from 100 to 2,24 V 100. Wool at Newark, Ohio. The price of wool in this county has run 'up, durine, the past week to the figure which was confidently predicted. Many lots have been taken at m 1 IR lb; and this price could have been'. obtained for all the belier class if the . holders had not been too eastif persuaded. Every' ra— tional consideration justified the opinion that a a fair proportionate price for wool had not yet been reached.—Adeocate. Chicago Wool 3facket • The wool market was unusually excited, un der a strong speculative enquiry, and we note sales of 40,000 ILs at $1431,0.5 for fair to good flit, nose fleece. (}nod grades in active demand ,at ti 1,03. The city dealers are furnishing quota. thou to commercial reporters s€Noc below the prices being paid in the small villages and towns throughout the West. Chicago is greatly in need of an enterprising wool house. Cincinnati Tobacco Market. Sales of leaf Tobacco at Morris & Chalfant'a Warehouse-34 hbds as follows: at t3@9,25; 6 at 9,50@10,25; Et at 1 0 ,60411,75; 4 at 12@ 1 3,50; at 16@16; 6 at 16,254517,75; 4 at I£o 20,50; 3 at 21,25024,50; 1 at 24,25, Southern Ken. tucky; 1 at 33,26, allssourL Clxichatiatt Contracts Col. Kilburn awanled contrasts - for 600 Aged o Beef Cattle, to be dellVered at Camp Nelson Ky., as follows: 100 head at $11,40 ip WO Its net• 10.1 head at 11,60; 10d do at 11,80, and 200 do at 11,81. The average was 11,66 net, and 2,83 gross weight. WHEELER & WILSON'S HIGHEST PRE)UUM LOCK STITCI SEWING MACH INES TEE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, Frincipal ()Mee and Wholesale Emporium, NO. 27 11-1 1 TII ST. irThree doors below Bank Block, WM. SUMNER & CO, WESTERN AGEDIIS. si4-eod-d&w TION BY THE MAYOR, TN ACCORDANCE WITH RESOLC- T TIONS passed at a large meeting of the roer chants,.-nanu lecturers and business men of Pitts burgh held this morning, 1 hereby recommend that, in view of the urgency of the coil for vol.. Unteers to defend our thunmonwealth from in vasion by the rebels, the business houses of this city sod manufnet using establishments be clos ed until the riuotn of 1,500 volunteers be enlisted for One Hundred Lays; and 1 do also hereby recommend thnt every loyal citizen capita, of bearing arms will come forward promptly to aid in laming the regiments now being organiz ed. It is EISO earnestly recommended that the pro prietors-oral! the public houses close their bars during Tuesday and Wednesday, or until the regiments now being formed are tilled. jyl2 LuvVRY, 3 r., Ma or. D WELLING IN ALLEGHENY. A person ocanpytng a modern and well ar ranged three story house eligibly ideated on the Conunons in Allegheny, is willing to explainge with any person for one in the city or suburbs, that is smaller and at a lower lent. Apply for information to S. S.BRYAN, Broker and Innuranco Agent, to Fourth street, Burke'a Building. jilt OrP/ON 0/ THE ALLEGHENY INSWE. CO.. r D PITTED:MR/3H, July 5, 1864. ivlDEsn.--The President and Directors of this tiompany have declared a Dividend of TH.REE DOLLARS pet Share out of the profits of the past sla months, payable to Stock holders on or after 15101 , 4 DA V, Jul • 11, 1864- _ DEMME And BEST, -
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