~~~ ~ _,~, ~ d. TFSTIMONLALS IN FAVOR OF THE G - FLOVIER St, IEtetkIEMEL SEWING MACHINES "I take pleasure in recommending it as every way reliable." Rev Ur.. LEAVITT, Editor New York Independent. "1. have used l_fr over & Raker tor Iwo years. Garments have been worn out without the giv ing of a stitch." ' Rev. G. WHIPPLE', N. Y. "e are usin Grover & 's ewin Mg chinWe, and with g pleasure testifyßalier to its bea g utiful and elastic sewing, and its simplicity." 1 - ,URGE P. MORRIS, Editor Home Journal. "After trying several flO.l Machines, I prefer the braver & Baker, and feel competent to re commend it for every rsiiety of family sewing." E P. SPOONER, Editor Brooklyn Star. "We know of none more .4eaerr ing of public confidence and patronage than the Grover h. Baker." Pittsburgh Post. "For Family purposes the ti rover & Baker Sewing Machine is Inhnitely superior to any other In use." Philadelphia Press, "The Grover 5: Baler Machine runs with no more noise than the purr of a glatined kitten. There Is no complicated nmchlnery in it to get out of order." Phi/add - AM Times. "The Grover al. Baker Machinet are vastly superior to all others in use. It is conceded by All who have applied a practical test, that the famous Grover tr. linker Stitch Is infinitely the most durhble," Phi/ode/pad Bulletin. "After hawing tried all the principal Sewing Machines, we must accord to Urover S. Biker, the preeminence." Nov. Dr. STRICKLAND • Editor N. Y. Christian Ath = ocate and Jour. "We have tested the Grover & Baker Sewing 11Iachtnes In our bouee, and strongly recommend them to our aubscriberF.'— "There is no branch or system of Sewing known to the business, either practical or orna mental, to which the Grover & Baker Machines and its improvements cannot be applied. It girds me the grertest pleasure to add my testi mony to the unrivaled encellenices of the Gao ver & Baker Machine. It is in my opinion by far the most valuable of any. Mrs. HENRY WAUD BEECIIEft Office, No. 18 FIETH STREET, A. F. CHATONEY, Allegheny Bank, Exchange _tank, Citizens Bank. Mechanics' Bank, Merchants' and Manufacturers' Farmers Deposit Banking C.io,i Bank of Pittsburgh, lion City Bank, Ist, 2d and 3d National Banks. CHECK BOOKS on all the above for sale at MYERS, SCHOYER & CO„ No. 30 Fifth St. 'A full assortment of Stationary constantly on hand. JY9 C HICEERRING I) .A..I}IA.G_TZA . For Bale $5O Less than Regular Price. • The subscriber has on hand a splendid 42IL1ck ering Piano, beautiful rosewood case, with hand.: some mouldjegs, round front and back corners, carved mUlde - deek. &c. Tone deep and full. This instrument was slightly damaged on the base in transportation, which street the appear ance but little, while the tone or interior is not injured in the least. \W ill be sold at $5O Leas than the Regular Price, CIJAS. C. HELLOR, 81 WOOD STREET. Iftly-t( Wf ANTED.—AT TILE WESTERN ' ROsPll'AL,for itutine, a praetical • • STEAM, AND GAS FITTER. To a married man Who thoroughly under standable busineam, a permanent eifuation and cars inducements Will be offered. Alto, an ablebpdied an for general work, Also Woo Oudot'' coal.. and.nut to ile llvered•atther rim leading Apply to tlittf "%'.l KENNEDY, o.tr 103 Wood st. I TLSI{IIiNATS. I The Hammond well, on the IVidow Farm Is surrounded a Ph wells in e% ery direc tion. Yet, at the commencement, It flowed at the rateof between 600 and WO tibia of oil per day. A strong stream of a titer, from what di rection has never been lully ascertained, literal ly drowned it out, and it ceased not.% irg after yleldieg its greasy treasure in such copious abundance for a short time. But strangely enough, toe latest Ad vices from this well, repre sent that the pump la rapidly gaining upon the water, 01l has come up In the proportion of about one third, there is a good show of gas, and the indications are that this well will soon approxi mate, If nut exceed its former supply. such is the reward of perseverance.—Oil Cily keg:glen j Vateraxas Returned.—What is left of the :11 Wisconsin Regiment passed through th,,, plue2 yesterday from Petersburg, on their way home to be mustered out of service. They were formerly one thousand strong and were com manded by Col. Amass Cobb, now a member of Congress. Now they have only ninety muskets and a few men more, and are col/mantle I by Col. Thomas Allen, formerly a captain in the Iron Brigade, afterwards promoted to Major of said Brigade, and now Colonel of the 6th Wis. cousin, end nominated for a Brigadier General; The companies look decimated and worn out. Three stand of colors were shot away from them in different conflicts and the fourth which they have with them is quite worn and tatter ed. Company F, of the regiment, went out one hundred and four strong, and return with but five mnskts and a few men besides. This regiment has seen hard times, and they tell us that the 6th, which is to be along to-day, is not much better. These men left Petersburg July 9th, with the Sixth corps and helped to defend Washington Lay, on their way home. They area brave and well-tried remnant of men and deserve the respect and thinks of all our Ifome Guards, who .did al/ the talking whits they ,lid the lighting. GodeV+ Lady'i Book General Agent They Won't quit.—The boys are still bathing in the Allegheny river directly under and around the bridges. It is wrong to permit it, especially with large boys, and yet the warm weather seems to make it a kind of vim/ neces sity. We are entering no complaints, but only appologizing complainingly of the boys True they might gn a little farther assay from the bridge, and boys over twelve might go as far aw..y as the watch-house, but these sultry days make all men, and even animals seek the wa tery element as a kind of temporary relief from the pressure of the times—that is the atmos phere. We do hope boys who have come to the years of sound discretion, will forbear to bathe in either of the rivers, near any habitation. /Floral mall.—Phis s;ilelOtli 11ildin.; la no more. The place on which it 5t0,..1, like the(..:E wiNG Ai .I&CHINES cites of ancient cities is without an inhabit- 1,-7 .ITI ant. Federal Street Allegheny city Presents I an unobstructed view and the beautiful city Hall looms up as of yore. The Elaine may beTHE CHEAPEST, said of Monitor Hall and the Bazaar. The ; places that knew them once now know them no ' more. How vacant the public square of Alle- ! glieny city appears! The Dining Hail and the Audience Hall and Mechanics Hall will anon I share the same fate. The busy scenes of a mouth ago are hushed in the stillness of retire- men'. Slc transit gloria mundi That Shower.—lt rained a beautiful cool and refreshing shower here yesterday about I four o'clock in the afternoon, laying the dust completely and rendering the evening breezes N() • F IFTI-1 S T pleasant. But (or advantage to vegetation the shower was worth little or nothing, as the ground was not wet one-half inch deep. We fondly hope however that this is only the be- i Three doors below Bank Block, giving of a succession of showers, and the har binger of a fruitful autumn season. It may be se t down as a fixed fact that without rain the present growing vegetation will not be half a crop. We have been fearful of this all along, and only hope that we may be agreeably disap pointed. Mustered Out —Four companies of emer gency men, who have been on and oil duty for the last eighteen months, came into town a few days since to be Mustered out of the service. It is somewhat difficult to say whether they were really ever mustered in, and consequently but few know how to muster them out. They were organized for home defence during or before the Pittsburgh rani a year ago, and are fully armed and equipped. They hail from Washington and Lawrence counties and from Western 'Vir ginia. We believe they were finally mustered out of the service and their arms taken froni them. They belong to couches Division, Almost Careeued.—As the Brownsville packet boat Bayard was conveying an immense load of people to the great boat race, the pas sengers all rushed, "with one accord," to one aide of the boat to witness the start of the cham pions in the race, when the boat partially ca reened and a portion of the railing gave way. The officers got things "righted" by imme diately ordering every man and woman back to their former positions. A little more delay would have baptitedthe whole crowd In the Monongahela, Waled) , Captur ed.—YoungErawdy, Whom we noticed twice before as being concerned in the shooting surrey at the moonlight pio-nic,was arrested by the city police about' tin trilleif Qom this place, at the residence of an uncle. fie - eta. ted that the reason he ran away was not that he was aftod 'hi' the lx/lice bat of the "Dew Drop" fraternity, with,lie alleged, sought his life. • (~be ally r j hrit ADVERTISING AGENCIES. Messrs. S. M. PerrtavoiLl t & CO. No. 31 Park ROll, New York city, and No. 6 State street, Boston; and i.. P. FONTAINE & Co., No. es Neiman street, New York city, are au thorized to take Advertisements and Subserii.- 't (or us at lowest rates. liP - We will 1 urnish 1 he DAILY PosT, to agents t the rate of $2,00 per hundred copies. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 21, 1864 ---- Papers.—Any of our readers hav ing copies of the "Daily Post" from June 14th to July 11th, will confer a favor by leaving or send ing them to this ottice, as our flea are incom plete from that date. Facts Concerning the 011 Wells. The interference of one oil well with another is becoming a common occurrence upon Oil Cleek. It is, to say the least, very vexatious to the lucky owner of a lowing or pumping well, who has labored day and night, expended the earnings of years of toil and self-denial, and just when he le on the highway to boundless wealth, to have his hopes crushed in a few hours, by the striking of a well near hie own, that tape it, and turns his golden dreams of wealth into limpid, valueless water. Notwithstanding the great disappointment consequent upon a disaster of this kind, the true operator takes it coolly. He well knows that no effort or foresight of his can remedy the matter, and so, if befalls to effect a compromise, or sell out, he seeks another Inca" tins, and very frequently interferes with some one else in like manner. I.) .lon the M'llhenny Farm, in the name 10,al_ fly, there were some nineteen mm ells . But ter or any of these interfered with each other. Ail of them produced more or leas oil. Finally, we 11, the Olmstead, was bored almost in the centre of these. The consequence has been, the stoppage of all these wells, and the Olmstead at one time not long since, dons ed 300 bbls. of oil per day. llow much it Is producing at present ire are nut advised, but suppose it don't t ary 2ien.l3 t rum that amount. I' on the Blood Farm, a well has been bored adjoiging the Duncan well, In such close pro's._ batty that the bottom of the derricks touch each °trig r, iu fact, the two wells are not over twelve feet distant. 'I!, 11.. w well hits not only filled to get, any considerable quantity of oil, but has not succeeded in tapping tt Duncan, th • it has teen sunk several feet deeps t Ihe ••• - of the Duncan well doubtless feel rejuicid It , ].,s contradiction of the accepted theory. In the case of the Phillips and Woodford wells when both are tubed, the Phillips welt runs pul e oil, while the oil trom the Woodford o• , mixtd with about .10per cent of water. These two wells are located only a few yards apart in an almost direct line. State Teachers Assooltetton.—The Penn sylvania State Teachers , - Association will meet at Altoona on Tuesday, August 2d. The meet ing promises to be one of interest. Drs. Hill of Harvard, Gerhart of Franklin and Marshall, Burrows of Lancaster, are among the. speakers. "Free returns' , will be given to delegates at. tending the meeting by the Pennsylvania Cen tral, and the same favor, or excursion tickets will be granted by several other roads of the State. Western Pennsylvania should be well represented. inTwelve Companies kalsed.—Allegheny county has already raised her quota of one hundred days men and a regiment is already formed with the following officers : J. 13. Clark, Colonel ; F Gast, Major; H. Ballantine, ; Lieut. Colonel. The whole force Is now in dulging the sweets of military life at Camp Rey nolds. There is a little money needed yet to pay the last company's bounties. Allegheny county is already ahead of any county In the State in this matter. Fatal Casualty.—An accident occurred yes terday at the Point, which proved fatal to a young man named Bowles, an apprentice of a man also named Bowles. The parties were un loading lumber on Elm street, in the Sixth ward, when a piece of timber struck him on the head and neck, instantly killing him. The coroner - held an inquest upon the body, the jury finding that deceased came to his death from a stroke of timber, accidentally received when unloading lumber. In a Dangerons Place.—As one of the ex cursion trains on the Connellsville railroad, was passing up to the Boat Race, either the men on top of the car or the car itself caught tile tele graph wires and broke them, when the ends llew round cutting the lips, faces and noses of sever al of the passengers and throwing one or two men from the cars. Alexander McKee, of Mc- Kee's Rocks was badly injured and had his head and lice dressed by Di. itodgers, since which time he is doing better. Fire In Browu.vllle.--,Ve !rive received news of n fire In Bro.vnav ilk on the night of the inst., by which five elegant buildings were destroyed. The conhlsgration originated by sonic bop, setting a pile of shavings on tire. (Jur correspondent d u ce not state the amount of the loss, oor whether it Is covered by insurance. Au Inquest was held yesterday in Illr minghttru on the te.dy James Vsgae, who was shot by Braway at the recent moon light pic-nic held in tl. it Im:silty. A r t 1i..1 wits returned by the coroner agreeing the abtive statement, that decease I moo Ina de:o 1, by a pistol shot from the hands of Marlin liratvdy. Robbery.—The }louse ..11;;0111 Ilertzler of Port Royal Juniata county wax entered N few nights ago ',dawn, and burglars; rubbing the fatuity of shout live hundred dollars. They also took some pruntisory notes and smneeoun ty Relief Notes. They hare not been appre hended. In the Persitentlary.—Edward Louis and Jfitdes K Flanagan, who received sentences the other doy, have both been taken to the ' , cutlet, ttar) to serve for,cigth teen months each. Gc.od Ads lee.—Let et) gentleman and lady leave,home every morning, for a few days, umbryiec We think this might bring rain as a last resort. Retnklbb4 Spiced Black!. riy %old by all Druggimb, for Inarrhoes, U) neut. ry ib uo douotedly the beet monody extant. It ch.inggx the ehorocter of the tlisenbe. and gin !golly and permanently and moot elfectuall) Rola-tires the Maease. - - Preemptory State.—Tht.l dly at it o'clock, the Pawnbroker's Ssle of Ladles es, &e., anti evening st u ., loeli men NW! br.y clothing without reserve, at Al:Cletrantii Auc tion, 6.5 Fifth stieet. Braddoek'st Fleld.—We Int Ile speetal at tention to the sale of Lots advert iced ut nnothe eolonitt, to come on - On blonds) next In tni. we! -}thown and interesting locaitty. Great Sale of Sewing )Ischines so] erior mskej, by order Pawnbroker, on Frldny aft e r- Woos, bs Fifth street. JOSEPH 11E7 ER JOSEPH MEYER & SON, PEIANUF4CTURERS OF PLOW AND FANCY FURNITURE AND CHAIRS WAREHOUSE, 153 SMITHFIELD, AND44I PEAN Mtn Between Bth et., awl Virgin alley N. J. ocumW-Rii lar CORN W ELL & K ERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver and Brass Platers And manufacturers of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, No. 7 I.t. Clair sheet, ah.ll.uquesne Way, (heal the lirittge,) W lEEE LICIt & WILSON'S HIGHES r PR LATIUM Lo c ii s ori-rcH SIMPLEST, Prlaclpal Office and Whulesale ErriporiUm,l WM. SUMNER & CO., WESTERN AGENTS. •pl-PorbAhm LLY ! RALLY! RALLY! THE DANGER NOW THREATEN ING our Capital appeals to the patriotism of every citizen. Every citizen must turn out. OUR STATE IS IN DANGER ! All persons recruiting SQUADS, COMPANIES, BATTALIONS rit I NTE for State or National defence, o unite' tine ' Gov ernor's call for 24,000 men for 100 days, will re port immediately to the Military Executive Committee at WILKINS HALL, for the pur pose of effecting the y organizations.. I am authorized b the Finance Committeelo offer a bounty of TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS to each MA for the first four companies organized. JAS. S. NEGLEY, Chm. Mil. Committee, Capt. J. K...ll3annOtin, Sea. The Committee will be in sessidn night and day until further orders Capt. JOHN K. BARBOUR, Sec. Mil. Ex. Com ; pro tem. insivrs BURGH AND CONNELLS VILLErBAILROAD COMPANY.—First Mortgage Turtle Creek Division Construction Bonds. 'Holders are hereby notified that the interest coupons on the above Bonds, due AU GUST Jet, 1854, will be paid on and after that daYon presentation and delivey at-the MIST NATIONAL BANK of Plttaburch Wood at. W. 0. lii/GILBIIT, jyl9-3t4 Secretary and Treasurer. Mi 4 34IB—LisMAELRELS FRESH EGGS .rj Just received and for Bale by FETZER & ARMSTRONG, el 4 sinner Market and First streets. Among the candidates mentioned to succeed Stanton are Senator John Sher man and Gen. Schenck. The burning of Blair's house by the rebels has led to cabinet complications. The Postmaster General was very bitter in his denunci ations of want of confidence and vigil ance as shown in the defence of Mary land. He was so obscure in his remarks which pointej so directly to Halleck that that officer drew up a remonstrance to the President, and demanded an in vestigation of his conduct. He also in sisted that Blair should not be retained among the counsellors of the President in case the charges proved to be on founded Nothing definite to know❑ as to the fimincial course to be adopted by the Secretary of the Treasury, but it seems to he the general impression at. W.tshington, that be will advertise for popalar loan, bearing 7 3-10 currency interest, or 6 per cent. gold interest. Al though the attempt has been made to eon,ider the result of the Secretary's at'i• with bankers, they have not sue e .cded, and all negotiations remain un- changed. Johnston Reported Reinforcing New Yonx, July 20.—A Tribuhe Washington special says: We learn fr„ni sources entitled to credit that Gen. Hunter demanded to be relieved from command of the Department of Western Virginia, in consequence of all his avail able troops having been ordered to re port to Gen. Wright, who is in charge of the column that is to pursue the reb el forces under Early, recently engaged in the invasion of Maryland. Officers high in military positions here to-night express themselves satisfied that a large portion of Johnston's army has gone to reinforce Lee in Virginia, and that Atlanta will fall into our hands without a struggle. The movement of Johnston's troops into Virginia is thought to have been made after the battle of Kencsaw Mountqn. A Defence of Hunter's Movement. NEW YORK, 20.—A Times Washing. ton special says: The friends of Hunter ire confident that the General was car , reel in quitting the Shenandoah and re turning for his supplies up the Kana wha valley. They point to the fact th it the return march down the Shen andoah to Staunton was flanked by a railroad from Lynchburg to Waynesl boro, and Hunter, with his whole com mand, would have been cut off and de stroyed, or captured, had any such movement been attempted. Grant is understood to sustain this view of the case. The blame for the recent uncheck ed invasion of Maryland rests partly on the Washington War Office, but chiefly on the people of Maryland, who have not furnished -a militia force for their own protection. ANT/lONT MEYER Pirrsnuauu xAYVKL KIRK Later from Gen. Sherman—Every NS AsiimrroN, July 20.—The latest racial inn Tmation Aont Gen. Sherman i that he crossed the Chattahom•hie in s, veral places, taking the enemy by sur prise, who therefore offered but feeble resistance. Our cavalry was at once sent to operate on the railroad east of ), eatur, to cut off communication be t wren Atlanta and Augusta, thus pre venting the removal of stores to the lat ter place and reinforcements of.lohnston. Our main army was within ten or twelve milcs of Atlanta. All otikerutions pro grossing favorably. PITTSBURGH Latest News from Sherman's Army CINCINNATI, July 20.--The Cononer eiu/ of this morning has advises from Sherman's army to the 16th inst. Near ly our whole force had crossed the river and occupied strong positions on the south side. A portion of our troops had advanced two miles toward Atlanta, but encountered nothing but small bands of cavalry. General Braxton Bragg has arrived at Atlanta, and would, It was supposed, exercise a personal supervis ion over the movements of the rebel army. And BEST, Attempt to Blockade James River NEW YOKK, July 20.—A Herald' s For tress Monroe correspondent says: No boxes determined for Union prisoners ought to be sent now. The enemy at tempted to blockade the James river. A flag of truce boat was opened upon by the batteries below City Point, compel hng its return to Bermuda Hundred.— The steamers Grant and Butler shortly after run the eateries. The boat nar rowly. scaping a whiteworth bolt. Sherman Across the Chattahoo WASHINGTON, July 20.—A dispatch from an official source I hmfirms the statement of this morning's papers of General Sherman's forces, or part of them having crossed the Chattahoochie. Only a small cavalry force of the enemy was encountered. Sherman snhsequen ly occupied his troops in tearing up the railroad of the most use to the rebels. The distance of his forces from Atlapta is not mentioned. Latest from Grant's Army. AFADQOAIITERS Allan" OF rm POTO MAC, July 19.—The usual quiet preimils with occasional picket thing. The ene my take advantage of every opportunity of firing on the colored troops •in Burn side's front. Deserters are coming in Z.. A. a' P. Oil 'l' 'Y TELEG4APtI, FOR THE POST. Rumored Resignation of Mr. Stan NEW YORK, July 20.—A World's spe cial dispatch, dated Washington, July 19, says: It is reported in official circles, and very generally believed, that Secre tary Stanton has resigned his position as Secretary of War. The immediate cause of his resignation grew out of a quarrel which grew out of the attack of therebel raid, Postmaster Blair charging incom petence and cowardice upon Stanton and Halleck, for their want of manage ment during the raid. thing Going Well NING, JULY 21', COMMERCIAL ft FINANCIAL. 'PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET. 07Y1031 CDP THE DAILY POST THURSDAY, July 20. 184. BUSlNESS—Yesterday was not very ac tive the sales wets few and far between. :The demand for the leading articles was small, be ineconfined to lots to meet the wants of the city trade. The weather continues intensely hot. The sales wets , as foil:Ave': BACON—Sales 10.000 Zs Shoulders, at 16Xe; Sides, ribbed, 6,000 do, 166',016,44c; Clear, 14,000 do, 17c@riii; Plain Rama, 6,600 do 1841.6i9c; S Rams, 3,000 do 266 , 27 c. Country meat sold Lower, DRIED BEEF—Sales 26,000 Rs Canvassed at 20c. LARD OlL—Sales of 25 bble No I at $1 60, and 150 do No 2 at $i 40 7 gallon. FLOUR—The rates for Extra Family were $ll OVII 25011 60. Country lots were sold bo. low these figures. HAY—Sales 12 loads at $3B. Baled, at depot, sold at $30@34 SALT—Sales 100 bbla, $3 00. : BUTTER—SaIes at 300 for packed. • EliiiS—Sales at 20c. CHEESE—SaIes 46 has W R at 20c LABD—Norninal. GROCERIES—Were unchanged in every re spect. GRAIN—•Oats, sales 600 bush from depot,sl,os; 1.500 do, to arrive, $1 06. Corn, sale 330 bush, shelled, from depot $1,60. 1 Wheat, sales of Red at $2 00; White $2,10 per bush. PITTSBUILGII OIL TRADE. 0271011 OP TER DAILY POST, THURSDAY, July 20, 1864. The market yesterday was dull The receipts by the Allegheny river during tne past...two days amounted to 1,619 bbls. The sales of crude were also large and prices were more settled. The sales that came under our notice will be found below: CRUDE—SaIes 76 bbls, pkgs returned, 43c; 180 do do, 43; 195 do, 43, 117 do, 42; 160 do, 43, 1 per cent oft; 50 bbls, pkgs included, 49c TAR—Sales 48 bbls at .6 25; 60 do, *6 60. REFINED—There was nothing done worthy of notice Prime city brands of Bonded was held at b7@B3e. Oil Receipts Per Allegheny River. Maxwell S. Palmer, 100; Strickler& Baxter,l44; .1 Linden", 239, it Ashworth, 69; Bosenbaugh, 30; 'lark k Co, 75. Pelqoek, & Co, 154; J Mc lagher, 1 Connell, 57. Total, 1,5191 CA Davis, 140; Ghia Fisher, 102; J Clap Pittsburgh Pig Iron Market. PITTSBURGH, July 20, 1%4. The market for Pig Iron remains very firm with a good demand for the variousdescriptions. The inquiry for Iron daily increases, thua Ind:. eating that ours Is destined at no distant period to be the great Iron Market of this country. And why not 1 We have the material. We have the coal. We have the wealth. We have the men. We have the enterprlze, amt we have the f icilitieslor shipMent to any part of the coun try: The following are yesterday's sales : All pig iron reports are based thua: Sand pig iron, 2,268 11.8 to the ton. Chill pig iron, 2,210 do do Blooms, 2,460 do do. NALEs OF PIO IRON PER TON. 200 tone Coal Smelted native Ore, an inferior Inferior $5O, 4 monthe BALKs OF HANGING ROCK PIO irtoN. 10.) tone Hot Bleat Charcoal w _ 70 ca • ---- Pittgbargh Iron and Nail Market. 111GR8DAY, July 20. The following are the quotations for the de eript ions Honed: Flat Bar. - 1 to 6, by ?„ to 1 inch 2 to 6, by I to 1 ki inch t 3 to 1 by to to 3 inch lh, to IS . by 61-6 inch Heavy Band Iron 2t06 by to 3-16 Inch to 4 by b and 3.16 inch to I.?i by 3-161nch by +4 . and 3-16 inch Horse Shoe. to I by 546 to 3i; inch 8 Hoop And Light Hand. .f to 6*inoh and 2 I and I,', 8 I and 1 Y 9 inch 6' lU4lnch Inch 113; Hoops cut to specified leugths ,t s cent p er th e x tra Round and Square. I to 2 ', inch 7' Is, and 9-16 Inch 8 - 3to 3,S inch 7:ii .8-1•8 inch Ilii 31.: to 4 inch 8.6 1 `dinch Bi 4 , I.„, and ;I. inch....3„. 1 / 4 I 3-16 inch 11 fJval Iron. '. to t , ,,, inch 3% ,k; inch 8 14' +. and;„ inch 8 I!, inch ......... ~...a,ii. Hull Oval and Hatt Round. , f , to 1 , 4 inch....• • ..8I 3., Inch 4, . i and 4i' lnoh 5.4 . inch 83% • No lo to 17 No IS to •.!-I 10 No 2$ and 2fi 104 131 No 27 0 104 All sheeto over 28 inches wide, 1-1 c per pound extra. Plates. 9-16, and '6-16 inch thick 9 Over 30 inches in width, 1-1 c /11 pound extra. Head, Plow Slabs 9 Plow wings ......... Flat Haile. Punched and counter sunk to 2 by 1.; t ,f.' d inch IL, til to t, and 7-inch ki by 7-I6 and iinch 11( by 1-3 Inch .4 Nall Rode IFB keg. lir.. keg. In to 60,1 Na1i5....0 12 , 11 1 2,1 Fine ID 37 ~, ....1 and 9.1 B'37S 1 ?i' in Lining....ll IS7,‘ 6,1 and 74.... ...... 8 623 i 1 Clinch 9 62,1,, 41 and lal $ 97,S Cut Spikes 837 :61 9 37s 3‘ Casing Nails. Barrel. 6,1 $9 131 ?, inch.. ~.1 8 661 I inch... 8 63 1 , „ inch 6 63. i,l,i inch. 6 8.1 Ik, Inch. Tobacco 9631 6,1 9 in lid...—. 10,1..,. 9 13) 10,1 12d 9 13 Itid 9 13 Prices subject to changes of the market with out notice. Tenn,:—Four months credit for appro, ed piper, payable with current rate of exchange on New York. 5 per cent. discount lor cash, par funds on N. Y. Exchange, remitted on re . 2044 of awoke. 11h1....... 12d....... Flnlshlng Philadelphia Cattle Market. The arrivals and sales of Beef Cattle at Phil lips' Avenue tiro% e Yard,reach about 2,.220 head. The market in consequence is very dull and prices are rather lower. First quality Pennsyl vania and Western Steers are selling at 18@ 17 —the latter rate for a few choice; fair to good, 11@l5e and common, 12fglic 3ft lb, as to quality. About 150 head sold for the Govern ment at 7,Vd/tic tb, gross. The market cloned very dull, and sales were reported late In the day at lower prices than the above. About 500 bead were left over. Cows .are In fair demand, with sales of 190 head at f 20675 V head, as to quality. Sheep are firmer' 7 ,500 head soli at from &Lori& ill lb, gross, as to quality, liogs are better; 50,00 head arrived and sold at 140/15, the 100 La net, as to quality. The cattle on sale to-day, are from the follow ing States : 720 head from Penneyh•ania 850 head from 1111noia. 650 head from Ohio. The following are the particulars of the sales. Cows AND Caxvirs.—The arrivals and sales of Cows at Phillips' Avenue Drove Yard reach about 160 head this week. There is a fair th alami al about former rates.. Springers are se ing at 420tR40, and Cow and Calf at *30@16 rPQ head, as to quality. Calves—About 35 head sold 'at the Avenue Yards at 6@l7lic lb, as to con dition. THE SHEEP MArttorr.—The arrivals and sales of sfreep at Phillips' Avenue Drove Yard are small this week, only reaching about 4,200 head. The market in consequence is more active and good Sheep are rather higher. Common to fair are selling (.46,tic, and good extra at 7@7Xc gross, as to quality. Lambs are selling $368 plead, its to quality. e 1100 MARKET.—The arrivals and sales of Hogs at the Union and Avenue Drove Yards reach about 6,000 head this week. The market is rather better, and sales are making at $1.1615, the Nat Is net. 3,200 head sold at Henry Glass' Union Drove Yard at from $l.l 00 to 15 00 the 100 lbsnet. 2,700 head sold at the Avenue Drove Yard at from $l4OO to 1500 the 100 lbs net. TRUSSES, Abdominal Supporters, Sze., &c., AT ;RANKINGS DRUG STORE, 63 Market Street, 1 ir9 RE,Low 4th. , 500-33ushel prime Oata score annlnteety, FETZER ItrARALtTRO ; corner Market Firat'itreata.' CVIIIMOUP - 111 aousSe,tisss street -D PL "a uotion iria • T •; THE THAVELER:ig GUIDE ARRTVAIj ARIMEPARTITRE OF TRAINS l i aiiiiiiylvanfa Central. . , • Drlpaa. rrives. _ Thro Accom - M— rl 15:50 am Baltim A ore Ex 1220 p m Thro Mail...—. .2:rio a m Phlla E . .x......11:60 pto Thro Exprostr..4= p m Feat Line...A2*3 a m Fast Line .. .. ',..t3:35 p m Thro .111aL1....12:20 a m John'n Ace..1...11:00 pin John'n Ace...10:16 ain let Wallstation6:3o ain tat Wail Stara 8:16 am. 24 do. i 1 1:40' am 2d do ' 826 11M, 34 do . i 3:60 pin M do _ .4:56-pirt" 4th do ' 1 6:00 pm 4th do .. p in , The Ohurth ttiltin leaves 'W-MITIV" Station (on , . 'Sunday) at 6:05 a tn; returns at 1246 p m. . . . gh Pittsbur, Ft. Wayne & Chicago. Departs. Arrisee. Fast Line.....1:00 am I Chicago Ex..... 20 m Expasss . . ..... .1:10 pm I Phila I " 2:10 p in Mail Trairt ..... 6:80 am I Cin'tl " to) pin 1 Crestline Mall 7:00 p in The New Brighton Accommodation leaves Allegheny Station at 11:15 a to, 12:00 in, 4:30 p tu, and 6:40 p In. Returning, leaves New Brighton Station at 5:50 a m, 7:00 am, 12:30p in and 2:50 p m. Alliance AccOmodation leaves Allegheny Sta tion at 2.10 a in. Pittsburgh & Departal Arruyea. Mail ~ . ..7.056 a m Mail ..... .—...6:00 p m Express 8:40p m Express ...... .9:80 a m let M'Keesportll:oo a m Ist 14 PKeesp'r1660p m 2d 6116 pin 2d " 2118 m Port Perry. ....7:00 a m Port Perry... 8:80 p a m Bradlock a 4.15 p m Braddock's...s:4o p The Sunday Train to - and from / 1 1 , 1Ceesport leaves at 1:00 p in, and arrives at 10.00 a tn. 4.llp4heny Salley. , • 'Depart*. • • ' Arrives. Mai 1....... .. —.7:00 a m Mail 714:1 p Express ...... —4:30 a m Express . . ....9:35A m AccommoilatM.3:oo p m flocommodat'n7Sl6 a m Cleveland an Departs. I Mail 6:10 a m Cincinnati_ .....1;45 a in 445 p in Wheeling sao a in Steubenville Ac commodation leaves Alle , gy3:sop Cleveland 145 a m do 1:45 pm .16 , -The Excelsior Omnibus Company have Ortinibuses and Carriages in waiting for pas sengers arriving in trains from both East and Went. Movement's of European Steamer.. PILOT/ AMBII LOA. Asia ' June 6...805t0n Liverpool. Teu ton ia... June It.. New York. Southampton A_ustrai moan J tine Is.. New York..... Liverpool une 16_ New York. Southampton 5ax0n1a...... June 26.. New York. Southampton Flans July, 2.. New York.Sotithampton Borussia.-- .J ttly 9.. New York. Southampton America JUly 16—New York. Southampton Germania. ...July W.. New York. Southampton New York.... July 30.. New York. Southampton I.lrefil f. II Aug 13.. New 'York. Southampton Hansa Aug 27.. New York. Southampton America _Sewn.. New York. Southampton New York.....Sep 24—New York. Southampton Bremen ...... Oat 9. . New York.Sc.uthampton Hansa Oc h 22.. New Y ork. Sou thampton America Nov 5. . New York. Southampton New. York....Nny 19:-New York. Southampton Bremen Dec '3: .New York. Southampton l mnpa... „ ....bee_l7l.New York .Sbuthainpton "tau minor Bremen., —May 26 Southampton.. New York n. pet Ala 'Ekroy 28. „Liverpool Bakton 'Saronia May 31..Southampton..New York Scotia ....... J une 4—Liverpool New York Hansa June B ..Soutnampton.. New York Borussia ....June 14 ..Southampton..New York Amerlea......TUntk22—Southampton..New York german la ....rune 28 —Southampton..New York New York... July 6.. Sogthampton..New York firemen July: sl ..Southampton..New York Hansa Aug- 3 .. Southampton..New York America Aug 17.. Southampt on ..New York New York ... Aug al .. Southampton.. New York Bremen Sept 14.. Southampton.. New York Hansa Sept 28.. Southampton.. New York America Oct 12..Sonthlimpton..New York New York ....Oct ,26—Southampton..New York Bremen Nov 9.. Southampton_ New York Hansa Nov 23 Southampton.. New York America Dec 2/ ..SoUtkampton..New York _ l 4s Is ti 1 $ 1 47 , 'c• - • ;,, DYSEVTERY iDia , rrhoea. DIXON'S ALROIEL4TIC BLACKBERRY CARMINATIVE Is the only side and sure cure. It eon tains no opium or deletariona drags, no min aril or other injurious compounds common to remedies generally sold for thie edam of disease) Itls so efficacious that Physicians very - generally use it in their practice in 1111 chronic and dangerous oases. liar Use no Cholera mixtures or doubt ful compositions, (many of which under mine and ruin the constitution,) when you can obtain an unfailing remedy as simple and safe as Blackberries themselves. Ask for DIXON'S BLAIMBEINRY OARYINA TIVX, and see that the proprietor's name is written on the outside wrapper of esoh bot tle. Prepared only by 10 88 10 13 . 9 38 ..9 38 8 88 .eat r ie; Sok Proprietor, CINCINNATI. Por sale by all respectable druggist. Price, (old style, 35 ob.) 250., 500. mid $l, per Bottle. 'rum GREATEST NERVINE L TONIC 1 AND BLOOD PtRIFIER. Dr. Cutters' ENGLISR -BITTERS A sure cue foi,lptereperanee. Dr. J. C.Ayers'Family Medicines DR: D. JAYNES & SON'S. V,ILMEL'Y AIIapICIN'E.S Dr. Schenck's Pnirnonic, Tonic and Tills II F.:l, B.L LDS Celebrated Buohu & Sarsaparilla And All o th er a odl h ai e nea can be rou n d gen t t PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, Torrence & M'Garr, Coma; of Market greet lberth, Drugs, Medicines, Ohemlcali, Perfumorr, Pala, ous, Lead, Verashesi Brushes, Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Breese, And all arttoles finally toAnd inDrug Stoma of drat quality, for gala tow s ' TORRENt3E & reel No, 70 Market streeit, comer of Fourth. OPPICE OP THE PITTS., FT.WATItti & ClriCAOti RATLWAY CO , Dpittabon, Tnilly 14, 1864. IVIDIr.ND.—TrgfIEpaBOARD OF' DI RECTORS( of this Otimpany have tidal...ay declared a dividend of 2)4 percent. on the shares of the original capital stock of the company, payable (free of Government tax,) on and after the 6th of AUGUST proximo,ait. the office of the Company _ in this city and,:at the, traafer agency, Winslow,Lanier, & Ce„,,N o. 52 wall street, New York, to the_ttock.holders .as registered : at the respecrtiVe olfices. The trans fer books of the company Will;ctose on the 20th DAY of jcLYrinat., at 2 o'clixk, p. m., and re main efesed until the ath day of August Mere- Atter. By order the-Eke/rd. , jytfl-falv R. BARNES, Secretary. - - ,Certua Tan Ant,leanstre inelrn. CO. - '• e. Oittsistimar;', July' 5, 1681. D di r t ear. Diieatore of,THßEE"Za4lSPeret.erzire tof zue pate orthillurt sirmenths,,payablecL,Set4- olden on or after BIONDAItoJnIy 11, 188i.d. J9,l 2 r 4 it • • • . Secretary. EVOLVERS.—COLT , S, SMITH & Welk&llWlEfficdtli, ',lShartva: and arigoiv qr•olott4 for sale)* TAXES BoW/Vi. : 5: 1 188 Wood street. Ar4rosniiti,ovr 431.4Wr•OlgzteritatV P Es, lud.P AT EQ_BLANIRS ,y 8 lifArket street, 24 door Alm Fifth Pittsburgh Arrives. Mail. 8:50 p m Cin. Expresa..B:os p m do do Stenlenville 210 a m Accommo dation .10:00 a m -AND-- Earliest Practicable Peti4 We expect to be able to meet the expect,* of our friends in the discussion of the quiatturus , which will be involve:lin the ppiutiacddpi' OUR NEWS DEPAirridENT. Particular attention will be givin4o4o,gelAt Department of The Pest;we shall lattOr.to*titlyt the LATEST BY TELBGAAAII .4.- z XXI whueggna*uatty. Will`l4 LOCAL DPrt "AR 7iit BIT it Its Commercial ; Depfilnknt. . . Will be entrusted to one who liel/Weirlirtitud. Wed tors proper diechatge of hhi.dAlt*ri',it ROI • /iCarMST Intended to inform the public nthoeirt a;(11.4 dealing, giving no eottli.istan, CT:MOW:IIW ment to dishonest dealings. • "1 1 .37 ner - DAILY E a 1-4-4•04 . .. . . .. Per year • . • n . .C(9 - !nonfat ' ."" ' ...,..... r0.ngent5.......... week .;_ per hundred CO : enpre ~-.. `...Q1/-fet:.?•18 spd -. EPOS SATURDAY MORNING T .., ~ _;,.-,F,;.:-. Single Sut,ltlßtions::=.l,4:l74:.4.;.}Aktn In Olubni6filve:: ' 4 ' s ` ' - ' -- - itt y.. Sit} . '' ' ,, 6 11 a 7,II WAEITY;Orat So getter up...._ LL. C. li forty al .. .4-,;',.-rerio .. ~ nun hundred - " pßospthiut''o T3l=ok, PITTSBURGH • . A prwc '1. 1717e.j . .„''' For the inereas_d an- it ......,;.t ;.!..fh.-7',' the ' 1 : , ;., - ;•-. - =:::v 4"W''': - 4 7-r e.: - -T - j A , ,. -.- 2._ • ..t.-- .;4--. ' .-.. v.,,::,.,-.,t,-;',-:.r.v. Pillirgiftgarf . - 100, ,, *- .. ,k , - - •.i.-:4'141.;2.=.1-: We are desirous of returning Our - iniitin - , * 1;11 . 1!,11t. , --. ~ ments to Its numerous patrolist,'/h t r il *iliii::::,:': past year It luts . . • : '1,,,,,......,- ~.-,_';,4:: jr.,:::-A Largely Increased its tiivit6tiori; Notwithstanding Organizederrostii curtail it. The present year tati g i 4#k SUPPRESSION OF THEREBELLIONI As our Administration so freqlon , nor have those in power , • EVIDENCE OF THEIR. OR DIIsIRE TO cialiw-4w, Their principal efroria have schemes for . othitinnin: te n ves - in - a- This Fan they will ba 33 .P.F9 11 .M.- 1 33-vc),, • For trial, and weare their "I"" atewaai4tona:,:f - m-A-NIE-uP4XwiPtr As we can supply with out piiAt„:, In its - Pa! ,• As heretofore the .Post Independent Damooratio bang' DEVOTED TO sem.. - • . Preservation of MI AND TED RESTORATION OF THE UWON; It will coaftne itself to qo disouligegi oC • • " ,— P.:=2. • PUBLIC 414 E T.,lDOtot,O. And have no connectionwhi‘tevet.iii4thit.; achemea of a Personal or Fictional Cherioter. . , It will be nobody's organ : , but thelsithruif exponent 01 f Sound Oonservativn Sentinionft; The great work before A merleart • easing of our . ; - REPUBLICAN '-siterzsi There Is nopatty in tliesclitintry ans. 19tultiamive it but the beinotratic ; =din ordei Ann • . .., - f ~ ., , , : ., - ,-.., ; 4 4 . , J.....= . 1 BE PRESERVE]) THE ,::..i 0 : 5T1048,-.---4t Of the Democracy Is absolet,el7 lletelq7 t ,V that too, at the • PRESIDENTfAL CAMPAIGN.- be conducted kr an. M=2l=!= .._ ~ , , MEM • j , - . 4