I -DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. ' 41. f PROSPECTUS FOR 1864. 4 nt cr- Ird- We will lurnien the DA 11. Y POST, to agents PTTSBURGII it the rat.L. of $2,00 per huntireil copies. I 1)()ST. :ginning Papers.--Any of our refuters hai ini; copies of the - Daily Post" from Julie Itth to For the increased amt Increasing prosperity of July ilth, trill confer a fin or by leaving or sruil (e i tug them to this office, an our tiles are Moon, phite from that (Intr. PITTSBURGH POST. We are desirous of returning our acknowledg ments to its numerous patrons. During the past year it has Largely Increased its Circulation Not withstanding organized efforts to The present year brings with it, net the SUPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION, As our Administration so frequently intik:ll6,l nor have those in power given any EVIDENCE OF THEIR ABILITY OR DESIRE TO CRI . SH 17 Their principal efforts hat e been devoted to Continuing Themselves in Power This Fall they will be Pll For trial. and we an their stewitrd,hip t as MANS' Ae we can supply with our paper ; 't e•s;114 • :Jt• s,' st, le s t t • In its Political Character, AB heretofore the Pn.IP will remain nn I equa.l.,l Ia iveirht Lio Independent Democratic Journal , And h' " DE' uTEI) Tii Till Preservation of the t onstitution, :• RESTORATION OF THE UNION; • '" ' " • ..y .. Yr... -MD.. 11. p,, ri It will corifl PUBLIC gu ry no N . 1... A Anti have no connection V.' I, gtever with •oss, epinl log bn Ir,Nte mi.: I lvt.telt ,tont4ll,l •relf. was olkhgn.,l wnitlr 111.. r.• till!. hi, tour l 110 Irv!" Personal or Factional Character.; bore Ult.. WIJ.,111111A..1.! 11. • • bnow any Inflo It be nobody's organ, but Inc faithful At n10...tt lintl pn,t lint t, Sound Conservative Sentiments The great work before A InericAn saving of our REPUBLICAN SYSTEM; There is nu party In the country anxious to sal e it but the Democratic. and In order that it hha 11 BE PRESERVED THE SUCCESS Of the Democracy is absolutely necessary, and that too, at the Earliest Practicable Period. We expect to Le able to meet the ex pedal Dale .of our friends in the discussion of the questions - which will he involved in the approaching PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, OUR NEWS DEPARTMENT Particular attention will be given to the News Department of the Pest; we shall labor to obtain LATEST BY TELEGRAPH AL INT -la IVI _El_ Xla ; While equal industry will be exercised in our MISCELLANEOUS AND LOCAL DEPARTMENTS Its Commercial Department Will be entruated to one who is CI ery way Pled fora proper discharge of his duties ; it will be conducted in an HONEST 31 - A.N NEI2 , Intended to inform the public of honest and fair dealing, giving no countenance or encourage- meat to alslioneut dealinze 'l' MI lA. : DAILY EDITION, Per year " month " week.. To agents per hundred copies SATURDAY MORNING POST, Single Subscriptions 112 00 In Clubs of live I 75 t en 1 50 Al I. twenty, one to getter up... 125 . forty 1 10 A. to • • one hundred 1 00 JySo rr Mi 3E9 MEM schemes fur rolls ..1 Fpeaking 01 1z A. n I.] s =EI was re:L., I.y the 11 41111 SI presdn , llr WA, In x I.! li• 8111 rd trgli . er, al, I , rdrd a red dap, tel pre,,, .rd appearariCe :•: • opll ~; =IEEE h., I ito Ntnr!. 1 h ❑uwrr,,us ted n:lt t !Pt!.• itnJ xr,. 1112 e 0:1 ‘Van..4 t!il' •r,!)it• §vnr:!, tllO :1..• , a • , exprenne their oanun , n that 311 d.-. Illuat Rare happened Id lain.; tne day wan !ant and atiltr) :1 lB Jrr. genera! I)p,itio that the tetelters or Ward avishen their her , / to the hurnihn i . ays of the nun a. lit, 11 as • ‘l' „ The latter was nictinchinned: big ativertiary by a ttLite 011:1, and a h - (• Obit I tied around hla head in lieu a eat. • an,: tint prorcrited a very flue nppe,Ance. At .about n tuui i „ , inailer pat It, •.. pert a.bt.i the • multitude 01 hpvetntors .., portly 31 the Oischar,:e I•,nJI,IiLLI ed II nn ntrow nearly n ,:ice of %Var.'. A 4c41. :“ng cheer tn.!) the Killll,lllg . . . ' aloes murmur, and some doh hts were Lott pre, w I , l , t , ',',",., 4 , , 1 . n ::‘ ,, ',.i i i , i , i , i : 1 , ~} 1 . L' i, k , ' ,. ":7 , ! . ai, W.iird li w, mesa.,) to gain ground ii i i bin doome i tl y th ii i i „,i r i .„,,,,,.. e ,i iii :;• , the eh„riteter of the tli,ea ' ,e. .tmigr..,:„ t.., ....1 . 2 , 1 tt i "1 ' 'il 'jlir in i ' • ti ' 1 "-,.1-"l''''' luny swee;ting stroke. Auto . ale nonotes , 2 , „, , ,, Ott ~i.. !i t :, ishenti nail idosi Cr; i chi ;It I',,„•d , s iii, , rii•ii , o . iiiliiiiy, , .le ,. r..tt ) T it i an-,, ~,opac;ty, the‘ 1, ere nearly parallel, lett the t , It . iii hit ,s, trot siit Iles , Slid :11-L, ..,,,,ra,. strol: eof Haul il could not 14. burpnast.,l anti lot --.,___. . toe. Ide wtirds have maple p , )vr(T. Th.• .111 lilt los antagoniat set era] t arts twillild pi, pi, mi,,,, u ,Nr1,,,,Y • AIE) en ef,tr t l id feeling i•J touched and sweetly Ilete the ' , flint.; emitmont'ed, got tily ti.rt•e to two on Ilamil and se thetieles to eu at et , ttet • ~ J()SEPII itIEIER & SON , . , ~ci:l it vihralel(tmenth the baud oltlic m ,gtcian fancy. Hanowc(l hy }the nun:, odd.. limn]] w,s the Hitt to viii] they i ~,,i .NI ANUFACTVgfii.IiS iiiii id . iiiildslitillt Mid Critliltit, \ ifl. r y, lik r i, anti was in a short time followed t, Wait!, ant! I r .geketi Willi ])rate's the most It 1' , 10..111 froin id:6 thonient lew douoted Ow 1....0e .1 thr ; I'ILA IN AND 17,1.N4c:N7- ' lt ri,es up beforeus Lver its the}' ;tve ceutedt mho were at th..id end of the e. 1.118.. ; )Jut on the side from wheiiee they started Ili, FURNITURE AND CHAIRS pa :„ d it; ate iiiiliCSl., killiltisl lculinda lit' nit..[ intense eactrement prevailed. and c ; eit in -• SIiC, the nctgblorly virtnes ncs some commenced ; t fear that defeat would ~,- Ird f(f.littz - sy, tend their diviinte. lint when the rounded is, . 7 , 0.. bIiTTIFIEI.II, ANDI4'.: l'ENti sis brie - ht.-at there. "Flic village chutaLl the !tend on the rit er. Ilemil's victory as iiie - •• ill- \ illai_lii Srlliiiii—llle Villiti , ii Lrre,. a ., . parent..in 1 a kw I (diver greeted the ,i re etor ••n Iletiveen 6th at., and Virgin alley, avi,:i:t iliolita iit e;enticness and 1,,,a,-, are yt• a dreant?-1)o 3 . 1( L.ist on ly in the his ariiral. When the pistol War tired at the 1.'2 • PITT. , I:I Ult ‘,. fare mind which have so swcctly shad. termination of the rue, .11antirii boat was about M. J. CoRNWHLr...... SAMUKL Iie.IIII. OW eel ye forth':' Ali, how often Lave the fifty yards in advance of the New Yorker's, itil,abititnis ot thi. busy city, worn V. ill) who still contintied to row with the ii,,,,, a ,,,d , ii,ir COlid)i W ELL dr. tiEltit, can' ,l 4lll(; wOrlol,y,2:o•Lked tor your peace sweeping stroke until he arrived at the sterility place. The race lasted thirty-eight minutes and C.ARRIAGE MANUT'ACTURERS 1 .joys, 111 dear vilog‘: life, lice' often has I 111.• member of relined society; satiated thiJl-t‘e., at , vonds, arid was admirably Contest with rrnyety, 10n , ...e.1 for a retreat which rd, 100 OW it is the goner it opinion that \Yard Silver and Brass Platers, Ile think, can (ni . t hi' found .11iinii2: row. vouiii beat anybody else but Ilant id who oft t iii• .iimles. Ye , ' the Inillllllet ()Nit r h o ist joys i oar, ln; inedde. fire) both appeared flushed And manufacturers of lilt. 111101 or the wont N.,, w ., l l .l r n t,i liti d s , p lc r .e t n , 1 1 and fatigued, and after a few atnleable words exvti ,ll 4 , l 1. , use 7 nollieft they i i, i , iiivii to ilia Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, ii,,tin g w,•alth. of al e seeks for obscurity :Ind happines- in the contrary shies at the river. \Varil is now at village ills. (near the Bridge,' the Monongahela Boost, 011,1 Hamill still le sides at the 'lien Hotel, m No. 7 St. Clair street, and Duquesne Way, . - - .. . - Death from Chloroform pri, y \Ve 1,1 411 . I yes. . i i 23` . ..1S IT POSSIBLE TIIAT ANI terday that a woman named Bridget Martin 1,,,d '' soldior ~.in be so liciliali hr Ti to l thr died suddenly from the effects of chloroform ad- silt' withont a supply of litbliliCWA l''S tilN - I' ll Al l ENT AND PILLS ! Who ever does ministered by Or. Westliy, a dentist who resoles on Po nn street. An Inquest teas held yesterday rTe',,,,,i -,l•'riilii.':regcre; rtes".fidTPl:js„i:elnel.2:.i'icrillnliel:',lntiirre and the.,ury . after hearin g the testimony, ac. Fey ers. Sores and Scurv3 . It the read er o f th is quitted the .ii fen.; int. 'notice' cannot get n I , os c)fpiikor wilt:new Crumthe frog store In Ms p/ace, let huh write to nit., The tortiinitny amounts to Hhollt 11,1.. 1 Su Maiden Lane, ericludin i .t the amount, and 1 Mrs Marti]] canoe to the Di•ntist's ottl,•0 with Z i n n t t n „ . ' l , a t i l l ,.., '' l 6 ,l:', 3 : t ' u `: , C . , ; , l , i , e „ :"• . ": l l:e l l' , . , d M h anY ‘lelllers Margaret I 'Orrec.iii and desired to take cliloro- . call make as lunch prom IA II I Ir nl l . II f li'CCI;TI(6:11/LT'I'l lorni in order to get sotnie teeth extracted wit!, runlie. 35 cell's, 55 cents, 411 1 41 •1U per lobox or pot. _ty i I-I wil out ter hog pain. The Itositor was not very will ing to du so, but finally consented and plaid I ' sponge tilled tenth chloroform to her nose. lii , RALLY 1 RALLY I RALLY 1 about two minute]] tie observed a deathly pai.l . ' - IHE DANGER NOIV THRP ATE:c lic her lace arid inlrecitrately :tiled in Lire. DIN- Pr i I Ntl our l'aritH NrpeniS to the pPitrilori,,, on and . 11 . 111 i1t.1/, olio resorted to every Ille,tl of e very citizen. li% ery vltizen must turn rb.t. to resuscitate her but without al nil, The den tists are brawn, hat alai uled about this unusual effect of chloroform and are about to investigate , OUR STATE IS IN DANGER ! the cause nil this result. Mr. Alarm/ attaches no blame to the dentist. Mr. West tit' gave huh- ] self up to the officers of the I'm immediately I'' .( -7.T'ADS, .s, ATTALIONs after the occurrence, but has been tet at liberty CoMPANIE since the verdict of the Jury WgrilnAde brown 13. or 1 - I.r, • fur State or Natlonal defence, und l.. er i the IMENI r;,,,.. ------- errior's call for 24,u00 men for hat slays, will 1, The Shooting ('sae.—Fagan, the man who f ort !h i l i n t I t ''d a i a t V 1-,1.11. the fi l A t i I LV Y f 0 r U tTr ' e e L' ;',L t r e . teas shot t,ir an alleged insult to Brawily's sister, Pose of effecting the organizations. nttlerani. l a w u u t , h ,t o y ri o zr:rllJ E thl l 'i . rt i rr i.l er. E C7 , na u n i tiLte rki r to is lying danger utrely ill, one of the baths liar to ,end all articles usually found inDrug Stores of entered the kidneys. Brawdy was pursued for to each man for the first four companies , first quality, for sale lote. seven miles to the residence of his uncle, where organized.NEGLEY, he left the horse token from his father's stable capt..J. K. 8,R.80t a, Sec. Mil. (lommittee. and proceeded on foot, escaping the vi4rilance of The Commit tee will i3e ' il e l e ' session night and the collects by a few minutes start. Wg ha, e day until further orders I febl Capt. JOHN E. BARBOUR, not heard what has become of the Brawily farm iya _ ti Sec. Alil. Ex. Coin ;pro tem• ! L OUT S, OUT SALE OF SUMMER -- ply whose house and furniture were destroyed, -• 1 BOUTS, SHOES, GAITERS and BAL but suppose they hate been taken care of by 11111,OYS, TOPTRS AND CIIII.,DRENS I MORALS, 31.3 Shoes at IPOLELLAND'S Auction Rouse. heir friends. ;1).13 ADS IatTISING Messrs. N. M. PETTENGILL & CO. No. rt Nark Rim, New Y..rk city, and No. 6 State street, Bo: tun; and L. P. FONTAINE St Co., No. 6,1 Nassau street, New York city, are au thorized to take Advertisements and Subscril '1 for be at lowest rates. ;LOCAL INTELLIGENCE NESDAY i‘IURNING, JULY 2u, 1564 GRAND SCULLING MATCH ! Ga_ZUA.'l' ILA MILL. VICTORIOUS ! Th.' great s , ulling rnatch between A m eri..a'a champion rowers 0:1500 oft' yesterday, and urea lollowed with the usual eclat attending those oc2asiona. The greatest anxiety and unpatienee was tnanift,ted by the people during the lew day a it hitch lutt,ted, , ,l the contest,' and we are , trrtsill that rile entire sporting world p trtleiptt ted inure or less in the gene, al anxiety and it:l -i, nee tow ands the latrue ot the corm u•, e, ent• The adversaries were so well In atehod, and Lad SO Of 'ell contested between then:sell os for itu• palm belnre, that the issue oat t . , it COO`:y .I,:- hiOns, and although the betting w ~, logher ~ 1 1 liam.l. neve' th, less see think tint it o.hulted !mire from part inlay towards out great 1.1,1- pIOO itIAO 11,11 ,11/3 . 001 t:tlfiry ,$t the 1--.., In I ?Il• th, rnurra Were 111 ni.lt•;;.1111C., Wald, indeed, Le: or hoohe.i I , etll, lilt. "11,41,110 j 11,;111. i; is s: Muth “! Bu henZil eu.ll.,ing Irame. 11,e) 10,1 pmt 1,1,1) ,cidor gone •t astute lrninh Il fur n Inns peeln.l, Slid the:. 1 1.t1.,11:11 so mu h inheres! In lh 04 , W. I! 1, 1e.1e !Ile MIM=IME,MiI I ht`n. e•pirod Tr oh la LL•v ul thr ‘t 6 rilc t :IN ! .Stafc of Nf ry IlArk, 11,12fif , o t ci•lcf,,iteff 11,1,1 y, f•fglfr-t 121:rt. Sri ! , 11ht ~ 1 ' - fr,nl , ll 14 • .ut•nefl fore ! :Or 14;r!) the r, cit. =ME =MET fowl.: 4:i wrrr Rouse of Refuge. We paid a visit to the House of Refu g e yes — - has failed both inv terday for the purpose 01 inquiring into the tactd Tote HARVEsT . of an accident which we heard hail happened Solltif Wales and Victoria, and flour is there. .111sidam Rumor had circulated the re- in great demand there. port that one inmate hail shot another, or shot THE pursuit of the invaders of our himself, or was shot, and as we do not desire to State and Maryland, does not [}rove have reports of Malevolent institutions which suesrul. The troops were not levied have a tendency to dispara g e them, it oceurre‘l in little, and consequently the rebels to us that a visit to the scene of action might were enabled to send the greater part of he proper. We di sem' ered that the foundation their plunder over the borders, before for the rumor did exist and that its origin was they could be intereepted• as follows, namely i A son of the matron of the F EE , iNii AGAINsT ENGLAND, (ill institution hod been listing with gun -powder, , i the part of the Germans, k 51i , .% in , ,L which hr hail enclosed in a jar or stone 'rare "I'; Seth. i n var i ous n u . rns. o ne „1 . Hies, i, '';' l'"'' ' '" ' ' ' Y "'"'''''''''''''"; exploded, bre a k- the recent action of several authorilie , lag the jar to pie,s and lacerating the h.ty's i in matters of economy and i n ,i,,,,,,,. , hands and feet in a frightful, but not a danger announcing the use of English coal, and ors manner. He is fast recoverin g . that l‘ Melt comes trout the lei iat this institution we met with an old I N i i :. i , l3 fft - ,• la. . friend, Mr. Avery, who is now iSuperiutendrut its ot ' Stith:li WE are in!ormed through the Phila ;vims we are tinder many obligations. It hi of the place for whose kind attentions and re- WE ..Ttit that the government has lards sum,. men pleasure to Oblige others. They tal o n possession of the Reading Rail road which runs limn Philadelphia to ';''riv , ' liNtltiness from making others happy. Pottsvlle and that all other cusinmers so ,t 1 is the disposition of our friend Avery, are to tie excluded front its Ilse till the whOCOndllgle.l us throu g h the entire establish- Government is supplied with the i•,.11 meat and gave Lis !11..11 in/urn, Own that other- Wise we might never hove learned. that itneeds. The house of Refuge I. 1,,,i0.1 ~ the ithio TE lire i Broklyn. The re river, nitwit rive miles ivest of Pittsburgh, arid was H reporte n d to o hare taken ) pc lae which in between the river and the Fort Wayne .S.. chi- Brooklyn has been extinguished al'tcr "ago Railroad. It is built on a I, el plat of destroying the Warehouse of Jackson ground cont.oinin g ail. )11i ilVt . h e acres, which is and Robinson Siiiiaft,l near the wharf, a ornamented in ele g ant Style ii ith all lauds of I foreign brig that was lying at the wharf, shrubbery and et ergreens, and laid oat in lm a - nil a large quantity of stores of various tht! walks mid substantially fenced. Apin of kinds- The ware 110118 e eOntoined a thegrounds is used for a gottlen. amt we d ‘re j largo. ttlfittlini Of nitrate f,f . sod a , as lii, Ii shy suildiient moictoltlas are rsi,,ed for the con- 011 ht. log igliit, l e ,C.Alliud a terrific explii sumption of the inmates, The buildings are Sinn' scattering, firebrands in a!! direr. situated on th e centre of the lot and very well tion , , and I linm log 11,,wri a chimney in arranged for ventilation arid general e•milot I. 111, N ieinit•,' of the fire. The total They arc heated by steam, lighted with is oial amount of (II illlag, SUSI:CI - It'll is l' ,, tillia• : , apiuled ,sith w Ater by ~,,...!„noly. :1,1 Ikt.:iin pit at about one million 4 dollars. entirely under the , •ttriitai of the institatian PAPE. TlNti 811 . 4.P,11111.1T1 1 S The dormitories. 'Hang-, cm , “r!i •,, ..• Ir., , rm.:mil and French are so desirous it. ,iierm. soil i it.or .I,•Htr! [ll,O-, ON: nail "lit, ,I L ,, j ug a Upitcd Blatt s veS,,,I ,ipp,.,l tithe ICU lies: on I tif tat con% ittiieti' ! o ! . i, t. I :,. 1 , 1 a rebel pirate. that they are an ximcdV u te "''''''''' Of "'"''" th ''''' "'''' "'"'''' ''''''' ''- expectin , the Florida to overhaul the ' K . , at., ,ge and sink her. Rebel armed -hips have had a enough of sinking m , t ". to lik;ire to meet Iln , kearsage. 'rile PI ri la is akiniring glory as Semmes ird !.v making war upon unarmed ship , e 1. . ,air ,• ~ , t , and running away rapidly ' tvl . nver tlit ro i• danger ol 3 t lush,,,, ~v. 1 1:111:111L: hi. r Ti, .arc,.... It,, r,•!,,,., 01 her 'chit' oil t 'herb ~ ;rg wailing 1. , r K., ;ik..14, i- :i iiii..k;,e. t ,he ply i ; • SV•Pl'h, :1 , I tCaOL WC . Or Heiii/411 18 3 1i r ,p 1 meal !Jost this rh d ~th •, , r;• t ti,e 11111=1111111111 11111=11=1111111111111 •. ~, it , ' lIN .rI 411, 1,1.',1 natur, t 6 ~ ..!phnl • Vo:. a r•u.l glf:4 11:111111111ME truly ,ti I nevi her liar, - !• r =EMI !'b. '3' , iy!,%. I =ME ,rP\ 1 „ =MIME ~,..,. ~ Ir. I, irpi.,l.• :1 , , I ' , t:. I.t•t • t EIMMIIIIIM Ifl.eô 1 of Cortais nd o Ito.lon A lir i i : .7 , ..ity tool mr, to wi!:. n of - I • '.• ~:1, Wt:11. 1 , r ,, 10 - 11, I :1!,1 Il•at tit K. :;•1` 1,1,;,..r!,111:1)• ) /1••: ql I,wet!. is tt All persons recruiting IMENII 1. 1%,11 11 , 1111i.11.itiiii1.. it is ;,..:1 !!! i•; 11;;• 7; 1;; ; inl; .!, Iv hi; h r , i , flll (;1.11 :uullll 1) 11 1 - (1.11/1,1 :11.11:t• it.ll , •ion if ;!;nl2Thr, ! nisi,: rli . ;!•1 h; :•••;,1;• •,t ,;,! viz; ;• l'a\% ~n conn;ivn va. 1;;." • '• =MEI , "%lrrent (•, “n't I LL ..1 I C' r., In Lztlit :inytl,in,- but wrf.., 1t v.. r-, ! ;„ 1,11rj,••‘.0. 111. 1 7u a:t tiii • i_ «_,.. r!r, -. • rwr . r . .lr.r• .It tir.rt x‘t• . 1.. •r. ti : A 3 • I.n n:1...' 111 Iw.ir,l It F.,rrirr:t v, r ,r . . ..t if .t.I cr \‘l.l, li li 1111 ! 11• !in T.14":.1 ;.. •', N\ r 1% ‘.J r. , mnt . it :ireident lie fel! wr. ,•:, \v,r• c:it; =EEO . . ( i , inZ.121,4 SI, that tie it utt nigLit terri!de ill the \ truf f le. 11.;11. - many REA T_ES p T It VINE, TONIC I AND BLOOD I.l‘ ]Dr, Cutters' 1 . 11'1':•;lit' ENGLISH Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines DR. D. JAI NES et. SON'S. 311 , 11DICIN Dr, S.,:laenck's Pannonia Tonic and Pills 11 IZ.'. L NI 11 0 I_. 11 Celebrated Buchu & Sarsaparilla, And all other Family Me.licines OIL be b,und genuine at the PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, Torrence & 31VGarr, Corner of Market street and Fourth ugs, Medicines, Chem IC:dB, Per fumery, Pam ts ( , i's, Lead, Varnishes, Brushes, Trusses, Supporter's, Shoulder Braces, No. 70 Market street, corner of Fourth AT BORLAND'S, 98 Market street, 241 door from Fifth et NEWS PARAGRAPHS in,f;r _lit r,•l in Bomb I‘•(,t, rn ;old ho•ir f•xtr,iiir 11nd:wiry Pall ho 1/.'.”l.lllltrd fm - .111 • 1, • 1 . q:tY,•ty wit!! wir,c4; thet EM=IMI ~ur nilL r 4. .01 ,ind •1 la 1 J• 1;1- ,:tierrilla- (;.,1 ~ 1 l; I.c, zi tc ,, ,r 1 ,, !'f/c' :irl =II=IILEMI 11, San, rt•f.,r 31, 11 1 , 11: 1,0 tL vt I ald ty !at II 1 11, w:ts bir,l A sure cure for intemperance TORRENCE k M'CIARR, LATEST 13 1' T E , LEGRAPH, , Latest from Gen. Sherman. - WAsni•NwroN, July 19.—The Goven - ment is in r( ceipt this morning of glori ' ous news from Gen. Sherman, it is not j news of battle but somothing better,Gen. f Sherman announces that on yesterday, having previously crossed the Chatta hoochee, his whole army advanced five miles South of the liver and crossed Reachtrec creek, this advance was made without any resistance brow Johnston's inny, except sight skinnishitiL , with rear as he retired. This movement necess Jrily forces -Johnston into the de lISCS of Atlanta, and places the city within range of Sherman's guns. From Fortress Monroe. PuRTREss 310.NR0E, .July 1. 4 .-11'e are informed by Major Mulford, Genera] Par,of Truce Ag,mt, that Our prisoners as fast as captured, are removed to Gem% gia, most of the enli,ted men to Ander sonville, and the officers to Ma , on. All letters to ~or prkoners of war will re uirc pre-p,yment ,f ten c , nts Confed- The crate pos:ag-. Latest from Vicksburg—An Ap peal from Forrest 31 . Empin,l, July 19 .—Vicksburg ad Viei's 4 report all toili t. The expe iition under Gen. Slocum was reinfore e.l by the cavalry sent by Gen. Wash liurne, and was marching again l'or the interior or Mis•sis,ipti. The latest - eonn ,, from Gen. Smith p!aced him near In 11.. n. a mall !,• ,v, agc:i OI'III n ty-ti.o to r,d v 1,:: :tn.' 01 , 1 111 , 11 :111t1 ( Ontf• t•rr (o, vhilchis men 1LA,.1 1•11,1111'. H• Nt,rth..rn tint 11„t1 tl --0-...- Second Invasion of Maryland De- Pittsburgh & Counellsrille. nied. Depa, Is. 7:55 a rn j Mail 4r-rives. ..•—•• “iaoi our iiinyvis ' Mail 6 . 09 pm ri sny . iii/elp. N% ho ',fight lie insured NF.IV Youx, July 19.—The Til 1 r lir .... LXprees 34-upm j Express ....... 9:30a o lyr Co 11. 1 \i...-hliiiiinc's rr. ent railroad W%liililngton special denies all reports • 4s i f m•i;. , eeiliort 1 6 10 . (? a m Ist I\l'lif , esp'rt6:lsoii in ,Idcr, 1, Ihke. Thy re,oll mimics c,,n_ the thy ii. lel reinforcements hail re-en- . : .Port Perry. .... - 1:00 1'1 a ) n m i t l 'ort Perry 2a fe (6 B(i P a' ,u-k, , ly tin e wi-di,nt of General Wash. terall I arylituil. I Brad loek , a 4.16 p m Brnaidock's . .....b . :4 - 0 p a m in i The stmday Train to and from Itt'Keeaport wrile's order. Nt . arly ,vt ry train ori ' Ica, es at 1.00 p m. and arrives at 10:00 a m. I. railroad i - -or ten day, pr. vious to the Arrival of the Northern Light. ' —fie of the onii-r, was tired upon hy illy Si..lv y,•lk, .101 y 19,—The Northern usiliA lid, kids, and , filztllS :1111 5.r0h:1( I's hi4hi roll A:pinwali , has srlived, i!. d 1;.,,1 Wound, I. Wilily not 1 pin ha, --,---.—.. . —en jr. il sin, the tittli!oatioli of illy ncrl t n•i , (qt Ilia' t!l , . ircu]ati the had Lott , u1y1 ,, 5,..4 !( 1 on •. .ti r,•n. , I I in 111.. nay ! • . • I t 1. !-. nt•!ii t. t.l Movements of European Steamers. n Expctli:ion Startod from Ncw DYSENTERY Asia ri/OM AMEGICA.. June B.. Boston Liverpool. nidu,lns Is Proba'ule IJcs'Autt 'relitunia.....lune 11.. New York. Southampton !lon —AND— Aware. nnen June 15.. New York..... Liverpool ....; 1... 1-, .i .',.. I , •Fl,, ;,. ~ pul, lDiari-hce EL. Bremen.......Junel.B..New York. Southampton ~ Saxonia......June 26.. New YO/k.Soutliampton '1.••• All l•\ trk , t :t.iii I.t . t\ ..te It'lftr Iltintil July 2.. New York. Southampton ~_ N, ‘,‘ I i1.‘21- .111 y :11.1 which Borussia July 9.. New York. Southampton 4tl ..444 i....:i.1. :i .1.01 e.:l . t'r 1.44' DIXON'S AROMATIC America July 16..NewYork.Southampton t; crmania....July 23-New York.Southamptun 4 4 494 it.. 1. N4....1 -I.ll' New York....July3o..New York. Southampton 44.1:- It r 4 .11 0„14 tits ELACE.BERIVIC Bremen lianas Aug 13-. New York. Southampton Aug 27.. New York .Southampton America .Seplo..New York. Southampton .. , ..41 44:,:;. ./1. ~I llil :Ili , , New Y0rk....-Sep24..New York. Southampton .•\1,;111.411. A /1,0 Till rc 1, 111/5/ A C AR, MINATIVE i.e... oct ii..Newitork.Southampton ..;. t1t.t.,!.4 I “: .I , : l,l.•,11:1: i2!.11! ,,, i11 , ILI Hansa Oct-24.2..NewYork.Southrnpton America . I.or York.Southampton :..4 1 . .. r.. !. lr ..ii, r ,i. I ni;:i• iii ri• NI ., Is the only safe and sure cure. rt. eon- New Y0rk....1‘ ov 19.. New York. Southampton ~i, , . ,I, :i.! : ." ih, lirt - t o , tt M.. Dee 3.. New York.Southanipt on , ~ ; a ins no opium or deleterious druge no mln- 1 , 4 3 ``,,."2" Dec 17.. New York. Southampton t': " .. th :, t*. 1 „ 1! ' t xl " .*ttt it tt `' ttr eral or other in • uricus compounds common '''''''''' F -OM .E.E'RA/Ilit. ''• ' ' ‘ ' i''''' ' "1 ::''''''''` ''''' ''" 1 . I'' '' '' to remedies generally sold for this olasS of ' Bremen May 26. P .Southampton -New York Europa May 26.. Liverpool Boston ' I " ' ''' "" ' ''' I ' 3r ,.. 1 " '' - ' 1 • I I .' -II '' i ''''' . disease. It is so efficacious that Physicians , ....8X.0./ILY May 31.. Southampton-New York n • ' - ‘ ll. n! ' I " '!' -t! ' tin '' , very generally use it in their practice in : :..„oti, June 4.. Liverpool New York n! " 1 all chronic and dangerous Cases. ' Hansa lune B..SoutioimptonNew York . liorussin....Junel4..Southampton..New York I "'''''''" l '• ,1 " '''• T his l "r' '. Iffli.Y ger Use no Cholera mixtures or doubt ,iteirenrialc,fitift.. June 2 2-2 8: . jut Southampton a ..New York I • ..44. 4 .1t.441 It. t•lt ..11t4r.tit• WM, I; ( it Cul compositions, (many of which under h ptou.:New York . 4 44 4 . ' , X l'i ' 4 411 ' , 11 l 4 "111 \4' 1 " 1 -'n : 17'4 nine ..,. ~ ~ i.., , , r,.,..ncy 1, , 1 , ;,. 1 ,f,, r ,. .1 , and can obtain an unfailing remedy as simple ; Bremen Aug York Hansa Aug 3..Southampton..New York .- 4tt.l: 11.. tr, it.11:4 illt4t 11.4• in tt .1 - .1 and safe as Blackberries themselves. 4 America Aug 17 ..Southampton..New York Ask for Dlzos's BLACKBERRY CARRLIBA- ' Bremenrk...A 3r..SOuthampton..New York 4 . 4 1 ! I ' 4 ' l " 4.4.4 4 4414 ! -! 4'f ! -- ` l 4 .4 4 i BC- 4 \ 14 , :i. rive, and Bee that the proprietor's name is Sept 14..Southaritptou..New York t,..:1 :., .I.tik-.tn, Mi-, (•;:tint th..l 1..14' written on the outside wrapper of each bot- Hansa Sept 26 ..Southanipron..New York 4 America Oct 12..;;,outhampton-New York 44. .!, nil 4' , 4:uutti tin,kr G, n. .1.,,1i,,t wet', the. Prepared only by New Tork....Oct 26..Southampton..New York •.• 1,..,1 ;it the juncllon ol 1 11.• Puri t, Bremen Nov D..Southampton..New York .1 with , I Rodney roads on th,• : I 'll!, 4.2._,..- crest slaughter, the / . 0 ,,_ . fr "0- , ..., America Dec 21 ..Southampton..New York .. r lain- t4viii24 4 0 ,r. Ott Nv:tli dt ad Sole Proprietor, CINCINNATI ttt,: r. , t ~. 11ttrbt•s 14 - 11,, A.r. -chi,. doul,t. ~, rc:crs to the cxp..dili.)ll, c. n,i.4:ing For sale by all respectable druggists. ',d th, sit neg Marine loigad, :aid t\\ ~ rig'- Pr i ce, (old style. 35 eta.) 250., 500. and mil,: roes, x‘ nick Inareltvit irotn per Bottle. 1;0dn,..y , 11 the I. , [irtii, anti \\ et attack- si, .••I by 1i v , • brig.ult s or rclad cavalry and W 11t1 A • t - • 4.nt• Ql fAn/rV, .. after 11.4-litittU , ICY- ni I legheny bank, .y' :LII day tin' relp Is W, l'c driven sill, and • ~t 1: tr,,,,i,..r. turnc,l to their 1 , 011 t•:. Our it,,-; is 0 ,,, td. 1;:1, killed, w , . , un.led and Exchange Bank, ii,,,,,, 1(1 , U bli Pursuit of the Rebel Raiders. NEW YiwE, Tri 7, m:e sp al (hoed Washington, July Ist'', say , : ' At ,even o'clock last evening “ur torees ' Mechanics Bank, were s•ven miles b. vend Leesburg in pursuit el the rebels, \VIM were making rapid t:tue up the nantloah Valrev to- Merchants' and Manufacturers' ,tan! St,,unton: :Numbers ot ,tragglers were capture(' by our cavalry anti sent to the rear. It is believed that Gen. Et'. Bank, ans, severely wounded in the recent fight before Wash.ngton, was lying very low in the vicinity of Leesburg", concealed Farmers Deposit Banking Co., by sympathizers. Heavy tiring N\ as heard yesterday at Great Yulls in the direction of Edward'.. Bank of Pittsburgh, Ferry, supposed to have been a collisMn between;our advance and the rebel rear. Saturday, the enemy's pickets were Iron— City Bank, posted along those Creek, about twenty ;ivy miles from Washington and about half way from Drainesville and a Lees- n force. Ist , z,cl nd 3,c1 National Banks, u,,. rebels ns ',mg, The rebel Cavalry scouts, in considera• hie numbers, came into Langley last night three miles la yond Chain Bridge, , pllEi fend Our pickets and cleared out with their knowledge quickened by musket balls. The pr ,, visfonal I,;rigade, organiyed for 'he fence of Washington and comPos ,,,t of slightly wounded mt n from the Yorl' MYERS, SCHOYER & CO. of the men were to-day sent to their ginumts in the field. 'Ellie rebel loss in killed, wound, d and pr:soners, M their demonstration on Wasliinton, will be .00rl i p i i s . oilers represent thirty , bileient i, gi. 1 na ritH, belonging to five different divi- A ( FFICii. 01."I'lle i't ,:- . Fir. W.-1.1 is,. & lino -Au ° ft Art.', AY C. l e Traitors in Council. Pittsburgh, Pa., .lu4 14, h 0,4. NEW Vol:I:, July lii.- A dispatch fr,,in DIVIDEND.—THE BOARD OF Dl ‘.', iamira Falls says: C. C. Clay, of Ala- ii ec la r i e.l L' ii ...l. : i tj v P id -' 'en'il rt,il''''' r ii 'n e ' r i C a e r ial .i o " n y t e h t e h a l h a ,‘t t r o e y b , ; , m , .larch ThritlipSidi, (il Mi•sist,ilird ; of thee, original capital stock of the company. ' Beverly Tucker and (leo. N s aun d o ., s, ioiyable , lfree i ~f ri.ivernment tax.) On and after are at that place to dev:si• ~ I uisia lorde - t t h'i e • t s ' t o h in Pis ri ‘. l' ( i i ii i- . t7lB P Ci ° tV ad at :t 11,r ( transfer ' thin in the Chicago Convention, which agency, Winslow, Lanier & (20.. INici. t. 2 Wall ilia:! end the war anti se street. New York, to the stockholders al riure the triumph •• . reglttered nt the respective ollices The tram.- ( the Democratic party. Though not lei hooks of the company will close . On the auth . el , illlill; lo ,k for the si•ce.lii,l Stat. s 1/A1 of JULY, inst., Pd . :: o'clock, It. ni., nod re ds Vol, thi'y hold (iut striim_; hop, :i O f a ni f tn r. clved o untll the sth day of August there rder kifi,.th i e r Tl i r l ifi l iil. Nrs, Nee ret ~ .2:ilting their assent. The propositions Jy/S-ta5Y :111.• believed to he as Fellows First-- . VTANTED.—AT THE TERN Thu iuturn of the seceded Shit, sto the ; v V PENN'A. HOSPITAL for insane, a practical Union. Second. the assumption of the ' Confederate debts. Third,the recogni , STEAM AND GAS FITTER. i tion of the freedom of the slaves, act i ally emancipated in progress of the war, I To a married man who thoroughly under and the status pia antibellum as to all i stands his business, a permanen e t r el t uatTili , and others. Another dispatch says Horace 1 rxic:dternbodinivdilcfneili:r general Z k fil an Greeley is also at, Niagara Falls, and it,' Also 25001 bushel. coal and nut coal to be de livered at the river lamllng. Ayply to has been announced that Mr. Jewett is' M. h.F...NN.tI, there. 103 W ool! at. FOB THE POST Citizens Lank, A I . F 0 53011111( Lt of Stntiounry constantly on Rebels Shelling General Foster's 1 Headquarters. I iiiiTrifitiebT-ri-riiirmst----ck-----Eritiiif, 1 NEW YORK, July 19.—The Herald's 1 OPPIOR OW TEI!I DAILY POST. James river correspondent of the 16th, 1 WEDNKEIDdIr, July 10, 1864. midnilflit, saysi The rebels shelled Gen BUSlNESS—Yesteruay was not very ao• er.d Post( r's headquarters at Sheep Bot- five the sales were few and far between. The loin on that day for upwards of an hour, , demand for the leading articles was small. The- and the range, so accurate, had been I weather continues very Warm. Thesales wew: charged several time as went as follows: through the General's tent, no lives GRocEnms—Sugar—Sal es 6 hhds Cuba, were lost. They also opened fire up o n 2.4@24,4; io du ttrleat a, 26427. Molasses-20 the cunboats and pontoon bridge. The ; , . -- 7 b h s is bbt i , I PSO 24) Ii) -o.°Lraseseo—rt3eio lb:gs3ll26l°6l6e6.o.Seolig Mendolas received a shot in her lab- . sugars-1714dt 21,81;31 do. B, 30e; 10 do Owl', works, killing two men and wounding , ed. 33e. four others. The "Mendola." opened on , (I-RAlN—Wheat, aSe o se ni lots ai w e 'e . re , 7o Id t i ftex os : : the enemy and soon silenced their hat- V 0,51 P ',. ll j i r i i i . i te s i o ; 2 ',, lo. —2 P tery, Gen. Grant visited Foster to-day, : Y ll E:ESE—Sides at 1,3)20e re Z. the enemy shelling the place when the FLOUR—The rates for Extra Family were ell 00Q11 20. The sales foot up about 180 hble, interview took place. / Stock light, -- - News from Richmond Papers. NEW Yonx, July 19.—The Richmond 117a,i of the flth has the dispatch Head quarters, 14. A body of federal cavalry crossed the river Chattahooehie last night opposite Newran, but were driv en back by Brig. Gen. Armstrong. All quiet elsewhere. (Signed) Jos. P. JOHNSON, General. The same paper says that Sheridan, with two brigades, were moving to wards Portsmouth, Some think they are getting toward North Carolina ; others, that they are bound for Mary land, embarking at Portsmouth. Rich mond papers; of the ICth, are exceed ingly jubilant, and announce the cap ture of Baltimore, Washington and New Orleans. Capture of Atlanta Repeated. FORTRESS MONROE 1 8 TII, VIA BALTI MORE 19 TH:—The Norfolk Sew Regime, This morning, has a report that a great Wale. has been fought in Georgia, re sulting in the complete overthrow of the Confederates, the capture of Atlan ta and 15,000 rebel prisoners. Latest arrivals irom City Point and Norfolk ,ay mghing of it. The report is doubt less premature. Ano:ner Government Loan. NEW Yoits, July 19.—A Tri&une Washinlvton special says it is thought that Secretary Fessemlut mill very soon !2.0 to the people for a loan at pr.r in six pert. nt:, The neeel‘sty of action is imminent, for the sm4.unt required by requbsitions on the Treasury is nine mil lions. BOOKS on all the aboti•e for sale at No. :30 Fifth. St COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL. PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE. ()Trios op TUE Der - LT POST, WooNasDAT, July 19, 1864. The market yesterday was dull The receipts by the Allegheny river only amounted to a few hundred tibia. The rates of both Crude and Refined are very unsettled and correct quotr. lions ft would be difficult to obtain. Refined was neglected. The stock on hand 'aquae small which makes holders more independent. The rates In New York are itnprovingfor both Crude and Refined; a few uays will no doubt straighten Up matters. We omit quotations in the present Issue. TAli—Sales 75 bbla at $6 25 bbl. PTHA—liu - ers are asking a larger decline than holilera are willing to submit to. The stock is not large. THE TRAVELER'S GUIDE. • . 1 -4--- ARRIVAL ANDI) • EPARTUR OF TRAINS. .--- t Pennsylvania CentlaL Departs. Arrires. Thro A ccom 'n .. 5:50 a m I Baltimore Ex 1220 p in Thro Mail 2:50 a m Phila Ex......11:60 pin Thro I.:x press ..4:25 p m I Fast Line....12.,50 a m Fast Line 8'35 pin Thro a1a11....12:20 a m John'n Acc.....3:00 p m 1 John'n Acc...10:06 a ra let WallStation6:3o a m I Ist Wall Stan 6:16 a m 2,1 do 11:40 aml 2d do 81136 am :id do 3:50 pInI 3d do 1:56 p m 4th. do MOO pm I 4th do 5:56 p m The Church train leaves Wall's Station (on Sunday) at 6:00 a rn; returns at 12:46 p m. Plttsbnrgh, Ft. Wayne Sic Chicago: Departs. Arrive:. Fast Line 1.00 a m Chicago Ex......220a1n Ex press 1.10 p m I Phfla M " 2:10 pm ail Train 5.30 a m Cin'ti " 7:50 p m Ctrestline Mall 7:00 p.m The New Brighton Accommodation learcs Allegheny :Station at 0:15 a in, 12:00 La, 4:30 p An.l 5.40 p m.in, iieturninr leaves New Brighton Station at a in, 7:00 a m, 12:30 p in and 2:50 p rn. Alliance Accomodation leaves Allegheny Sta tion at 2.10 a In. - Allegheny Valley. firparls. Arrives. 1 31a.1 7:00 a m 3 1a11............7:D0 p m E ., .1;1 ess ...... ... 4,30 a m Expresa ...... _9:35 a m A , Lummottat'n.3:oo pal A ecommodat , n73s a m Cleveland and Pittsburgh:. Departs. Arrives: Nail 6.10 am I Mail af,o m ! Einclanati......l :45 atn CUL Expreas..tl:os p p m I .......1:45 pasj do do .2:10 ain I Wheeling ...... .5:20 am l Steul•enville I Steubenville Ac- p• Aceoinmo- ._ i conimoilation I dation r . 10.14 a mleaves Alle'gy3:sopni I Cleveland 1 , 15 am . do 3 ••1,5 p ni 49 ,- The Excelsior Omnibus Company have . Omnibuses and Carriages in from both wag Eas paf for gener , l3 arrive g in trains West.t aLd W HEELER. & W ILSOIII,II HIGHEST PREATIT' I._,CPCIf STITCH. SEWINGMACHINES THE CHEAPEST, SIMPLEST, Principal Office and Wholesale Emporium,' 1 NO. '27 FIFTH ST. ! Three door below Bank Block, WM. SUMNER & CO., W ESTEHIV AGENTS. nPI-en , l-41&cp ( KERING PIANO 1.1 . C.; I I 'TS, V 13 AMAG For Sale $5O Less than Regular Prices • The subscriber hey on hand a splendid Chick rine Piano. beautiful rosewood ease, with-hand some mouldings, round front and bacl •• mess, carved music desk, &c. Tone deep full. This instrument was slightly dame n the boar in transportation, which affect t e appear anceaio but little, while the tone or issterlcr is not injured in the least. Will ho sold at $5O Lees than the Regular CHAS. C. INIELLOR, 81 WOOD STREET Isjy-tf 61 , FICE u e Tilt: ALLFI.IIEbY P/TT,TiVRoft, July 6, 111.64. vikIVIDEED.—The President and Directors jur IA 1 his Company have declared a Dividend 01 THE EE DOLLARS per Share oUt of the profits of the past six months, payable to Stock holders on or after NIONDAL July xi, 1864. D. M. soul:. seereury. ins 8)11.143 & Xik, Wesson's, Elliott's, Sharp's and ariousv other kinds, for sale by JAMES' BONN, iny'2l nil Wood street. rwai•KL. - P DIAPTEIR — 1:1 a crash 141, CLEL.LANV'S Auction, 66 Fifth street. 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