Iht paik ast. ACV ERT IS (NO AGENCIES. Messrs. S. K. PETFENOILL & CO. No. r 7 Park Rea, New York city, and No. 6 State street, Boston; and 1.. P. FONTAINE a•. Co., No. 63 Nassau street, New York city, are au thorized to take Advertisements and Suds:Tip , t for us at lowest rates. Ii ' We Win tiSITUSLI the DAILY POST, to agents at the rata of VA per hundred copies. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE THURSDAY MORNINU, JULY 28,1884 . . Bounty- M estlugs.—We not Iced yesterday that a large number of meetings were adver tised to be held throughout the county to make provision for raising money enoug:t to hire substitutes for the coming draft of 600,000 men. Upon this question, the people seem to be de termined, let It cost what it may. To-day, we give a few of the proceedings held at different Wards in this and Allegheny city. In the Eighth Ward, the following resolutions were passed: Resolved, That the Board of SoliiXll Directors of the Eighth Ward, Pittsburgh, be and they are hereby requested to issue bonds to pay bounties to volunteers to be credited to the Ward under the call for 500,000 men; and the Board are also requested to open subscription lists at various places in the Ward, and to ap point a treasurer and a recruiting committee. Resolved, Pttat we [drag, oursel veil to use every effort in our power to assist the Board of Directors in this uniter t al: ing. Resoled, That the chairman of this meeting appoint block committees to solicit subscriptions to the bounty tunds. On motion, a subscription list was opened and 1'2,860 subscribed. The Second Ward,Pittsburg. has taken the fol. lowing action, in regard to bounties: Resolved, That a permanent organization be effected to carry out the objects of this meet- The following gentlemen were then chosen: President, Wm. Phillips; Vice President, John Wilson• 'Treasurer, Thomas Steele; Secretary, J. H. galdwin. On motion, the President of the permanent organization was instructed to appoint a Fi nance Committee, consisting of five persons, to -be announced In the afterno,,n papers. The Finance Committee were also requested to meet this evening, in connection with the officers named, to devise ways and means to accomplish the object of this meeting. After a general interchange of opinions, the meeting adjourned. In the Second Ward, Allegheny city, the fol lowing proceedings were had: Resolved, That all persons holding bounty cer tificates are requested to transfer them to the committee, in accordance with the action of the meeting of the citizens of said Ward, held on the 25th instant, and that L. Mao(erson, Esq., be authorized to receive them at the City Treat uter'■ office. Reaolved, That John Ramsey, John Sterrett, Abraham Davis and Thomas Hall, be and are hereby appointed to correct the enrollment of the Ward, and have power to arrange and di vide the work assigned them in order to facili tate the accomplishment of the object In the shortest time. Resolved, That the FIlnel: canamittee appoint ed at the aild Ward meeting 1.,e requested to proceed as speedily as pocaibto in procuring subiteriptions from all enrolled men and "theta in the Ward. Meetings or a simil•.r dee.ilptlon ate Lein/ held every. night in the different wards this and Allegheny city, and the surrounding bo roughs and townships, and there It little doubt that the money will be !Ailed. Whether sub stitutes can be obtained or not is not 60 deafly settled yet. "Pittsburgh Female College.—The Fall term of this College commences on Tuesday, the 30th day of August, proximo, under the lit, perinteudence of Her. Israel C. Pershing, a teacher of great popularity and ability, assist ed by his lady as governess, and about twenty subordinate tearcharA, About one hundred boarders and two hundred day students attend ed last season. Since then the buildings have been eularge..l, itnpr,ved and refurnished with everything necessary to study and comfort, and it Is confidently expected that the College, which has capacity for four hundred students, will be tilled during the approaching session. Every attention will be given those in attendance to regard to comfort that the most kind and indul gent parent could bestow. The discipline of the institution Is strict, but kind, the rules rea- aonable, but inflexible. Parente can rely upon the morals of their children being carefully guarded. The branches taught are such as are usually taught in similar institutions, including Latta, Greek, French, German, Spanish, Italian and an extensive Mathematical course. In the Or namented Department, music, painting, draw ing, embroidery and fancy work of all kinds are taught. iti the 1:ollege, is a Normal Department, de signed to aid the State in furnishing 4otupeteut teachers for our common achools. Thum has al ready proved a great auxiliary to the education al department of our State. ➢lany teachers have been prepared here, and man) wore are now in attendance. The art of. telegraphing will also be taught in this institution, instruments and teachers hav ing been already secured. This is a much need ed acquisition, as the time will soon come when telegraph operators intuit necessarily be select ed from the female department of society. Connected with the College are Libraries and Cabinets, and such apparatus as is generally used in largely attended institutions. This College has strong claims upon the community, and justly ranks as one of the forsinost in the Western country. For a complete thitslogno, apply to key. 1. 0. Pershing, Frei&lent Pithitirg . ltenntly College The following is a list of killed and wounded at Atlanta, on Wednesday last, as far as heard from: Capt. Walter G. Dunn, 109th Pennsylvania, leg. lst Lieut. Joseph Warlord, 109th Pa., leg. Ist Lieut George W Knox., C, 100th Pa., missing. Capt F B Bonsall, 28th Pa, hip. Lieut J B Robinson, 28th Pa, killed. Lieut Frank McFall, 28th Pa, head. Capt John H Moore, 29th Pa. Adjutant John H Moore, 29th Pa. Lieut John 1) Wilson, 29th Pa. Col Geo A. Cobham, 11th Pa, killed. Ist Limit Ham L Sturdevant, 111th Pa. let Lieut Henry Dessenbach, 111th Pa. Ist Lieut Wm 0 Hay, 111th Pa. lit Lieut Wm P Gould, 111th Pa. Ist Lieut Christian Sexaner, 111th Pa. lit Lieut Jesse Moore, 111th Pa. .2d Lieut Cyrus A Moore, 111th Pa. 2d Lieut Airam Bissell, 111th Pa. Lieut Wolf, 46th Pa, killed. Lieut Davis, 46th Pa, killed. Capt Ketterer, 46th Pa, Adjt Whitman, 46th Pa. Capt Auitzenbaugh, 46th Pa, right hand ampu tated. Lieut Saltmeier, 46t1, Pa. Lieut Young, 46th Pa. Sergeant Just Claimed.—The War De partment claims Sergeant Juat, who shot a de serter in this city a few days ago. The follow ing le the order, signed by Louie ii. Pelose As sistant Adjutant General: "fly direction of the Secrtcary of War, I hare to request that your 4„xcellency will require the civil officials at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to turn over to the military authorities in that place In order that he may be at once brought to trial before a Court hlartiai, Sergeant William Just 35th New Jersey volunteer, who is charged with the homicide of a deserter. Military Courts are by law, invested with an exclusive jurisdic tion of certain crimes (among which are mur der and manslaughter, when committed by persons in the military service, and the prin ciple applies with peculiar torce to the present case, the act of the Sergeant having been com mitted by him in the line of his duty." The Atlantic Sleuthly.—We have receiv ed the August number of the attautii atentsiy, containing,among other contributions, "Charles Heade," "How Rome is Governed," "co ncord, " "The Little Country Girl," "Sweet Brier," "Home and Rome Papers," "The Heart of the War," &c., As. This number has over three hundred pages, and contains a large amount of reading matter. For sale at all the bookstores. A Female Trooper.—Agirl natnedFrancia Lonite Clayton, from St: Paul, relltutegota, was In town yesterday. She asserts that she served twentptsvo months in the 30th Missouri caval ry. She wears her hair short, chews, smokes, anutfe tent spits, like '"any • other ming , She 'isayvilitTas .in the battle at Stone ever and larsilmmunted in the knee. She ought to have a pension. Grading Penn Street.—Workteon are now engaged in grading Penn street at the old canal Bridge. This is a stone arched bridge and will have to be first torn away and the street lowered about seven feet. It will be quite a difficult and troublesome matter to do this, as about a dozen Of wagons pass every mo ment, and the street cars every few minutes. The Fort Wayne and Chicaeo ltailroad depot is close beside this place cod. the Allegheny Val ley Railroad depot is not tar front it, bringing a great amount of business directly to this point. Then all the business of Penn street proper must necessarily pass there, so that the grading will be exceedingly troublesome. Still when it is once complete) it will prove a great advan tage to the street. The Late Rain.—from all accounts of the papers in dilretent sections of the country, we conclude that the late rain was general from Maine to St. Louis, and clown to Petersburg in a southerly direction. The rain began to fall in tine drops, almost as tine as mist or fog, and during the day increased to a thick, heavy shower. The ground must have been pretty well saturated. At any rate, the growing* veg etables everywhere derived immense benefits from this timely shower, and though more would have done no harm, yet we should feel thank ful that the drought has been removed over such a vast territory, and that the prospects for a tail crop is now so good. leuvrood Pic-Bite .--We understand from those who were present, that Cilenivotal Pic 's:ie. or the St. Vincent de Paul celebration was largely attended and that everybody spoke in praise of the preparations that hail beeen made to give character to the occasion. The festivi ties were worthy the occasion, the attendance large, the day tine and the pastime very agree able. Xe regret that business prevented our attendance, but are pleased that others enjoy ed themselves so merrily upon the occasion I United States Hospital.—There are at present over seven hundred sick and wounded soldiers at s tne United States Hospital in the Ninth Ward:and there are arrangements made to accommodate as many more. The place pre sents a very clean and neat appearance, the wounds are dressed carefully by surgeons of ability, the wants of the soldier supplied and well fed, and every attention bestowed to mate the inmates happy and contented under their varied afflictions. City.Recelptc—Mayor Lowry has turned over for the use of the city, the following amounts of money collected by him during the month of June: Fines Night Police Dramatic License Railroad Switch Jcul Receipts Illspatelt,—The following dispatch, In ad nor, to the usual telegrams, ws received late I ues.lay evening , .1 my 26—Brly. Gen. (tom le,. Your telegram Joie tieeii received. Nn rebel lor,r tree yet teen reported at Rowney, 11( we are eoindeuteilly expecting them to itso'All ne eon, point writ of lienci,k. 11aca you ens tun:, you 0001.1 .Ol,d toe, to be returned all., thin eniergenei ; 1 an. out ,ilt from Bleu. Hun ter, end h&ve bid a small force. =INS2BIII= Capt. Clark's liegitneut, whkh lett ht.:, Cm-ad.:ay evehing, have Milled safely to Ii r burg. 'Utley ate all one hundred dab's WEI , ' all raised in and iiruiltid 11,hi had been at C:anip lleytidld• La a week to their depallut,. Vet erau• Arrived.—Abuut twu hundre , arid fifty of the 28th Pettus V „ luntcera , arr,v. here yesterday (rota Uhattancloss. Thin regt meet wia organized by Uul. treAry, in the sprang ut thut. 'cleae poor men htro had tht.i trash.. Released on 13a11-2.1r. Ir N. T'u editor of the Newark EL , tning Journal, who ui lately arrested by the government author tie. has been relapsed on giving bail in Vl,Ottil, to qn Inver in court. Likely to Ule.—BraWdy who allot Fagan at the moonlight pia nic, la likely to die from in juries received during the dlaturbance. It la thought. Ina skull ie frVured. He la now Is nag very low. Boat. —The champion of the American waters, Mr. liamil, calls his boat,. "Lillie Roberts,".in honor of a daughter of Mr. Roberts, the builder. Personal.—Maj. Gen. Brooks, who recently resigned his coinmiasion in the I'. S. Army, has been stopping in this city for the past week, re cruiting hid health. Illettlng.—The Republican County t cu tloa tneeta at the Uourt .1 - louae, on Wednee.lay August 3d, 1864. Marmite husetts agents have besieged Wash ington City, in search of able-bodied negro sub- Mites, for whom they otter 050 to 4450 apiece. Comfort in Walking Essential to Health.--Ur. Handsllls present visit to this cl 4. will conclude. with Monday next. C sari rw.trx EHONI W. PHILLIPS, P.SQ.—Dr. Randall operate.' successfully an my feet during his visit to this city last year, removing pain ful c..i us, from which I have not suffered since. W. PHILLIPS, Pittsburg, July :let. ',r10,3 AN LI Bux to:ie.—There is no excuse (or citizens suffering from these pests of humanity, coins and Bunions. Dr. Randall, 20 Fifth street, has performed numberless cures among our first citizens, the certificates of many have been published in these columns, the originals of which and others, min be seen at his ottlee, which are the greatest proofs of his profession al skill. Let the afflicted call without delay. Furniture Auetion.—To-morrow (Thurs day) morning, at M'Clellando No. 65, Fifth street, will be sold superior parlor, chamber and dining room furniture, carpets, mirror, French, China, silver plated were, &c. Also, several superior Family Sewing Machines. Purnitrure at Auction. —Thursday next at 10 o'clock. at McClelland's auction, 65 Fifth street, will be sold Household Furniture, Um pets, &c. Sec advertisement in Auction column. - JOSETB. METER AI:TUG/VT ISETHR JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF VIAALTINT AND FANCY FURNITURE AND CHAIRS WAREHOUSE, 183 SMITHFIELD, AND 4456 PENN St■ Between 6th at., and Virgin alley. e 2 PITTSBURGH. RALLY ! RALLY ! RALLY ! MILE DANGER NOW THREATEN— ING,. our Capital appeals to the pwriottem of every citizen. Every citizen must turn out. OUR STATE IS IN DANGER ! All persons renruittng SQUADS, COMPANIT:i, BATTALIONS or li EU Int EN for State or National defence, under the tiot eruor's call for 24,000 men for 100 days, will re port immediately to the Military Executive Committee at WILKINS HALL, MI the pur pose of effecting the organizations. I am authorized by the Finance Committee to offer a bounty of TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS to each man for the first tour companies organized. JAS. S. NEOLEY, Chm. Mil. Committee. Capt..T. K. BARBOUR, Sec. The Committee will he in session night and day until further orders Capt. JOHN K. BARBOUR, Sec. Mil. Ex. Corn ; pro tern. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES AND Smelting. Worlt - m. PARK, M'CURDY & CO., ANUFACTURERS OP SETEATII, Brazier's and Belt Copper, Pressed Cop er Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter Sod er, &c. Also, Importers and dealers In Metals, in Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, tie. Air Constantly on han Tinmens' Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No: 149 FIRST and 120 ft,EOOND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. SGP - Special orders of Copper out to any desired pattern. fetat-lydPsw DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. DSOD AN DERSON & T E rt rE 'ELILLIP was this kred &alkali:mutant. Ormsby P day • dliso aghilliparetlit, by WILLI&M J. ANDERSON, oardssY Pittsburgh, July lst, 1884. Jva-lwd TELEGRAPHIC FROM. OUR FIRST EDITION. Latest from Sherman's Army— Gen. Hood Reported Killed— Success of Gen. Rousseau's Raid. NASHVILLE, July 27.—Information re ceived from an officer at the front says: In two battles iu front of Atlanta we have destroyed a better lortion of the enemy's two best corp 3, and all the pris oners captured on the 22d and 23d, unite in saying that the rebel General Hood was killed on the 22d. Major General Rousseau and staff ar rived last night from Marietta. His raid was the most successful one during the war. Our total loss was five ~killed and thirteen wounded_ He captured and paroled two thousand rebels, killed and wounded two hundred. Also, cap tured about eight hundred horses and mules, and about the same number of contrabands. He destroyed about thir ty one miles of railroad, and great quan titles of stores, cotten, Thirteen railroad depots at points on the Atlanta and Montgomery Railroad \ten• burned. Atlanta not Taken—Everything Going Right. NEW lo ns , July 27.—A Herald spe cial, dated Nashville the 211th, says: The sensation dispatches, dated Atlanta the 21:1, published in the Western vters, create a totally false impressioo. We have not yet occupied Atlanta. It is believed here that we have done better than that, and are keeping Ifood's army in it. Hood appears to have been much chap fined regarding the fight of the 12d (Friday). There has been no li..:lltin 4 since the 221. All the railroads leading from At lanta, except tuc Macon road, have b, en destroyed. There appears to be tin dis position on our part to hasten the ()yr u pition of Atlanta. Other thin;-, an be done than attacking the enemy in tlo it works, and Sherman is not likely to force an engagement in a 'licit the ene my will have a very grvat advauta Reliable information has been ree,ived that everything is going on tight - - Gen. McPherson's Remains --Ano ther Raid. CINCINNATI, July 27 The remains of Gen. McPherson arrived het eon the mail boat from Louisville tit six a. and were escorted by a portion of the 12th regulars, and the military of the city, to the Burnett House, where they now are lying in State. They will leave at 3 p. tn., for Clyde, Ohio. A small party of guerrilla; crow: t 1 the Ohio near Peas Landing, Ini., on the nOtt of the 25th, and are now entyaLiod in plinideling the itizens in that 3368,63 11,55 Ltl) ss,w 31 UJ The ran.li , lates on the [llion iind De. Stair tip KCIS, midress ed u letter Gov, rnor Morton propos ing to unite in nn *pi.t; 10 the authori ties to permit Indiaits soicliers to return to their State on lurlotigi, to vote at the nllro;tchinsel etion. The " proposition ree , ives a henry .pproval front Gover nor Morton. Gen. Crook's Retreat from Win chaster. NEw YohE, July —A Tr - ,',m,- spe cial dated Harper's Ferry, July says l'hestatetnent ui the Baltimnr, Anrrri rah of to day, tied Hunter s forces Lad Let ith d:saster; and that G. Hernia Ily and AN, till were killed, is untrue. Gen. Cm k, who was in command at 1V iochestet, ttir,-.1 in g,m,l order deldre a superior for, e, awl alter severe tir;lit, bringing all his artillery oil the ti Id A portion of his ca%,a'ry were sminipeded, hut Lave since been reorp - ahi zed. Every prk - eaution has been made to give the ,f•I els a warm leeeption is they should ['loss the Potomac. Information has been received from a trustworthy sour..e, w hip h play es their numbers at about 3,110 t. These is no truth in the statement that Hill and Lougstreet are with them. It Early's command returning, ha vin, heard that the 6th and I.Bth corps had desisted from the pursuit. Latest from Grant's Army—Vic tories Claimed by ReGels 1 IEA INCARI'F.P.S ARMY THE TO:lA(•,hint Ind (11'Ca sional shelling and,..l,•liet tiring going on, and no ex' loinge of papors Lus keen made, Owreln l i olnniatillerS glikt)y 1.1,, hilliting it. Richmond papers of the 22f1 claim a eidyd victory at Atlanta, and declare that the Federals wet, iven hack with heavy loss. The same papers state also that the F 4 derals wele detested at :gill( bm's (lap by Early, and a number ofprisoners (sap tun!. Vcry ICW towe into our lions now, as the rebels appear to keep stt jet The Rebel Raid What Crook NEW Yong, July t.r7—A Times Balti more correspondent says: No apprehen sions seem to be entertained that the re bels will demonstrate towards Washing ton or Baltimore this time. Gen. Crook says the force which attacked him near Winchester on Sunday was greatly sup erior to his. They showed in front of four miles, overlapping him on both wings, and could easly have enveloped him if he had not retreated. It is feared Colonel Mulligan is killed; but reports of the capture or death of Crook or Averill ale unfounded. Indian Outrages in Kansas. ST Louts, Tuly 27.—The Democrat's Fort Levenworth special ssys: The Indians have attacked our trains and de stroyed a large amount of stores on the Santa Fe road. General Curtis has but a small force in that region, but is rais ing the militia for service against the in diens. He has created a district of the upper Arkansas, including Forts Riley, Larned and Loyo'ns, and assigned Gen. Blunt to its command, who leaves fur the field at once. Defensive move ments are being rapidly prepared The Raiding Fore° 25,000 Strong. NEW Yona, July 27.—A Tirneß Bal timore special says: So far as knoleh, the rebels have halted at Martinsburg. No force has been seen on the Potomac or Baltimore and Ohio railroad. The rebels appeared before Martinsburg at 3::10 p. m. yesterday, slio‘ving two lines, about 25,000 strong The commands of Early and Brctkiniidgu lace been joined by Morgan's cavalry, and are all limier neraNfill. Washington and Baltithore Safe. NEw lons, July 37.—A herald Washington special says: Washiuslon and Baltimore ale not consideied in sny danger from the present movement,and unless the rebel force is much larger than there is any reason to suppose, its career will be a short one. General Wright has been assigned to command the Sixth and Ninth Corps. General Pickets has command of the Sixth Corps. Rumors About the Last Raid. NEW YORE, July 27.—A Herald Bal timore dispatch of the 26th, 9 p. m., says: At last accounts General Crook has succeeded in driving the advtpce of the enemy, which was pushing north, back to Bunker Hill, ten miles south of Martinsburg. Rumors are now current of a fight near Harper's Ferry, in 'which General Hunter was badly worsted. They are very indefinite, however. --- Rebels Not Yet Entered Maryland. BALTIMORE, July 27.—The American of to-day says there is no confirmation of the report that the rebels have re-en tered Maryland by way of Sharpsburg or Shepardstown. It is hardly possible that Early will come in this direction, as he must be aware he will encounter some very different troops from the bro.- en down columns of Hunter. Colonel Mulligan a Prisoner. NEW YORK, July 27.—A Tribune Washington special says: Colonel Mul ligan is wounded and a prisoner. The reports from the valley create no excite ment here. The repoi t about Lonstreet is not believed. FIN NOE GREATEST NE It VINE, TONIC A_ AND 1.1.00 L PURIFIER. 13 r . Ctt e s ' ENGLISH BI Tr ERS A sure cure for Intemperance. Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicin Dtt. D. JAVNES t SON'S, FAMILY MT:DICINIt:Si Dr. Schenck's Pultnonio, Tonic and Pills 11 IL: 11 0 I/ Colebratud 13uchu & Sarsaparilla Aud a❑ other Family aledtelnea can he round genuine at the PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE Torrence & Pil'Garr, Corner of Market street and Fourth Drugs, Medicines, (Memleale, Perfumery, Paints 011 a, I.e.], Varnishes, Brushes, Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, And all articles uaually found lnDrug Store; drat quality, ior Hale low, Ti)R.RENUE AR It, No. 70 MarUtt sheet, corner 01 ourtti TRUSSES, Abdominal Supporters,! ` 44.- " • C!. RANKIN'S DRUG STORE,' 63 Market Street, i>' 9 BELOW 4th. - --- - w IiERLER S. WILSON'S Hl4lllE6'l YhEMIUPS 1.0(' K STITCH SEWING MACHINES THE OHEAPEBT, F3ThiPLET, Principal tnitice and NCholeacle Emporium NO. 27 FIFTH ST three door below Bank Block, WM. SUMNER & CO. WL::TERN AGED( t'S ap4.e.l-,Mw AUCTION SALES. _ . A. 31'CLELLA ND, AUCTIONEER 5 5 FIFTH STREET. SUPERB/hi 111.irst:111 RNITI"RE, I?I'Ll'S, W.ll - .ENSIVA h I..„‘A Al' Al'c loN.— fit (Thurada3 /RININiI, duly at 01 o'clock, will he sold at illaiainic Holt A action Rooms, 55 Fifth Street, a large qUAIIII ) IFI FurrollitT, l'arpeta, ,in good condition. embracing Man, S. S. Parlor t'ours and Tete -0 deie.. Marble Top Centry nod kV l'ariland Side Tables, C. 1 .. Bedsteads, Pair S. Solna, Arils }tuckers, 'ode Seat Chitira, lire•sing Bureaus, iireak fast and Kitchen Tables sod Chairs, lirei.anng Bureau, Wash StAtltS, stilt Mirtor6, UCtiktl, Took Slot es and 0 general nriely kitchen ittentils Alao ply Ingrain and Stair Unrpeta, Alnttreses, ate. S. P. WARE—WILL 1 I : . 1)1,1) IN ('(IN nsct ion with the Furniture on THIS (Thursday alr 'RN INi at t,(., Frith Street, one riegan Silver Plate Cantor, S. P. Spoons, Forks. ere Alen,one complete set Gold Band Fretreh Chula l'Eltluß SEWING 111 ACHINES A' A I VTION, THIS (Thursday,) MORN iNi I, a It o'clock will tw Flo Ilat 55 Filth street. Thre Family Sewing Machines. FURNITURE, CARPETS, QUEENS- W AKE, ac., at Auction, THI'ICSDAY NOUN- Ie o'clock, at :.,ales Room. b. 5 Fifth et. N. B. Pergolas hating articles in the above line to dispose 01 will please sent to on or be fore Wednesday. GUM HOSE 40 FEET LoNO, :NEARLY new and in good order, for sale at a bargain. PENN STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE. The Three Story Brick Dwelling contaiumg /6 rooms, No 14 Penn erect, a ith Lot, haling a front of 20 feet 6 inches, running hack flu feet to Brewers Alley. The above is an excellent lo cation for manufacturing purposes. Enquire of T. A. :11.42 LELLANIr, Z" C:l* - Er ißt..r. lot JEOI-I.lzi. 1 NEW STYLES • g 1 WINDOW SHADES, • ! Received THIS DAY. NEW SPRING STOOK o F ARPETS! Well seasoned OIL CLOTH, AT McCALLMIVS. mhlS Ast-i=tl.m..r NO. 87 FOURTH STREET. IiFFICIC Or THE PITTS., FT.WAYNE & thileAtiO HArLWAY Co , Pittsburgh, Pit., July Pa., July 14, 1561. irkIVIDEND.-91.11.R BOARD ON DI , 15 RECTORS of this Company have this day declared a dividend of 23, percent. on the shares of the original capital stock of the company, payable (free of Government tak,) on and after the sth of AUGUST proximo, at the office ol the Company in this city and at the transfer agency, Winslow, Lanier & Co., No. 52 Wall street, New York, to the stockholders as registered at the respective °fliers. The I tn.,. ler books of the company will close on the ...nth DA 1 . of JULY, inst., at 2 u'eloek, p. 10., And re main dosed until the 511, day of A 1,611.1 there after. By order of the Buarkt. jylB-ta.s W. H. ES, Secretary. --- DWELLING AND LOT WANTED, AGOOD DWELLING DOUSE with lot of ground on or near one 01 the lines of Railways In the neighborhood of either of the cities is wanted. POddel3Blol/ will not be required immediately, if a satisfactory purchase can be Wade. For a property of the right kind I am pre pared to PAY A LIBERAL. PRICE. Apply to S. S. BRYAN; Broker &. Inc. Agent, 69 Fourth street, (Burke's flaing). ''2l LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF Wall Paper, Window Shades, Table Oil Ok.ths, together vitth a general assortment of Fancy and ynriety a, always on hand at FOLRSTER & SCHWARZ'S ie22l 164 Smithfield at. LA TEST BY TELEGRAPH, FROM ATLANTA Our Troops Hard at 'Work A Letter from the Auditor of WesErniowN, July 27.—Official in formation from Atlanta states that there were no operations on Saturday, but there was hard work in the trenches. There had been no fighting. The 3d Auditor of the Treasury has Written a letter relative to the practice indulged in by officers of having their names stamped or lithographed on bills of lading for orders of transportation, &c. He says such signatures on any thing in the nature -of vouchers, or forming a basis or authority for expen diture of money cannot be recognized without opening u wide door to fraud, The clerks and other employees of the various departments have been 'organ ized into a regiment. FROM WASHINGTON. Latest from Gen. Butler. WASHINGTON, July 27.—The Times' correspondent with Gen. Butler, under date of the 23.1, says the rebels on Thursday night, attacked the 110th Maine regiment, which was holding Strawberry Plains, in superior force, and Lt. Col. Hill, commanding, in obe dience to orders, slowly fell back be fore the assault, returning to Gen. Fos ter's headquarters, with the loss of one man. Not disposed to yield the point, Gen. Foster, yesterday morning, under cover of a fire from our gunboats, again scat the. Maine regiment to retake the posit i/m, and they succeeded in holding all /lay. L.ot night, reinforcements H, re to he thr,,wn over, and we doubt less shall keep the place permanently!" A Grant by the See, of War, Regiments tor One Year Ar.d BEST A Proclamation to be Issued. 27 .—Authority has been granted to State authorities by the Secretary of War to organize new regi ments of volunteers for one year under the last call of President Lincoln for riod,oot) men. The Governor will issue his proclamation to this effect as soon as orders and instructions are received from Washington. Pull companies of volunteers for one year will be at once r,cured. - • _ FROM NEW YORK. Great Excitement at Frederick The Government Stores Re- NEW Ironic, July 27.—The Commer rLd says a gentleman from Frederick states there was much excitement there ‘m Monday and Tuesday. The Gov ernment had removed the stores and wounded, and the inhabitants were pre paring to leave. The enemy was known to be south of Blue Ridge, and it was fe3red they would cross at Point of Rocks and push for Frederick. Gen. Mulligan Killed on Sunday A Fight at Bunker Hill NEW Vona - , July 27.—A Harrisburg dispatch of the 26th, says that after hard fighting in the streets of Martins burg, our forces were compelled to re- re : " Mulligan was killed in the battle of Sunday A Wheeling dispatch of the 26th, states that Gen. Kelly telegraphed Gov. Bore man on the night of the 25th, that Crook had a desperate fight with Early, near Wipchester, and was defeated, and was retreating on Harper's Ferry. A fight was reported on :Su.nday at Bunker Hill, in which Gens. Mulligan and Nugent were killed. Gen. Sanford and the War Department WASHINGTON, July 27.—Gen. San ford received from the, War Department last night, a copy of 'Solicitor Whiting's opinion respecting the draft of 100 day's men, and tJle decision of Secreta ry Stanton in accordance therewith. It 3 lengthy o.neutrient, and is under- .441 to be atlverse to Golf. Seymour's eory. It also modifies the rulings of e l'rver,t Marshal General on some Ti.ie quota of New York cannot be tilled with 100 day's men. Confiscated Property for Sale NASA V ILLE, July 27.—Marshal La won advertises to-day an auction sale; of the confiscated property in this dis-:: tact owned by Crowe's' Ashford, Joh n' Letcher, W. H. Thomas, H. H. Lerwis,', Oscar B. tough, Thos. W. Greer, Tx,W ten Polk and• Vim, emtthson. -Tjie is to take place Vonday, Bth AU gust, FOR THE POST. in the Trenches. the Treasury moved FROM,WASHINGTON Our Forces at Martinsburgh RUMORS GREATLY EXAGGERATED WASHINGTON, July 27 —Advices from the Upper Potomac represent that some of our forces entered Martinsburg yes terday. Cavalry skirmishing has oc curred at Williamsport. It is untrue that the rebels occupy either Frederick or Hagerstown. The Yellow Fever in New York. New YORK, July 27.—1 n view of the fact, that yellow fever has broken out among the crew of the U. S. steamer Tahoma, lying at quarantine, the May or has issued a proclamation warning all persons against violating the health laws, or acting in opposition to the reg ulations prescribed by the health offi cers of the port. From Milwaukie Mn.wauKEE, July 27.—The Home In surance Co. steamer Magnet, arrived here Tuesday evening from Lake Su perior. Landed her excursionists and., pulled propeller Onedia off the rocks. She sails again with the party for Chi c.igo to-morrow, Thursday morning. From Washington WASHINGTON, July 27.—The rebel authorities again permit aliens to pass through their lines, and numbers have leached Washington. Yesterday 18 took the oath of fidelity to the U. S. New York Gold Market. Naar Your, July 27.—G01d lower opening at '57 a, declining to 250, advancing to 2655 and cloidng quiet at 253 k. Allegheny Bank, Exchange Bank, Citizens Bank. Mechanics' Bank, Merchants' and Manufacturers Farmers Deposit Banking Co., Bank of Pittsburgh, Iron City Bank, Ist, 2d and 3d National Banks, CHECK BOOKS on all the above for Bale at MYERS, SCHOYER 8z CO„ No. 30 Fifth St. A full assortment of Stationary constantly on . - TOR DYSENTERY aanth ce a,. DIXON'S A_ROILATICI BLACKBERRY CARNINATIVE Is the only safe and sure cure. It con tains no opium or deleterious drugs, no min eral or other injurious compounds common to remedies generally sold for tide class of disease. It is so efficacious that Physicians very generally use it in their practice in all chronic and dangerous tutees. ger tree 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 forDxxox's BLAMCBREET CAZICOIA. irva, and see that the proprietor's name is written on the outside wrapper of each bot tle. Prepared only by Sok Proprietor, CINCINNATI. For sale by all respectable druggists. Pelee, (old style, 35 cts.) 250., 500. end SI. per Bottle. MASONIC HALL MASONIC HALT, MASONIC HAM , MISS LOTTA, MISS LOTTA, MISS LOTTA THE CALIFORNIA FAVORITE, THE CALIFORNIA FAVoRfTE;: , - THE CALIFORNI i FAVORITE, TWO nights only, lart7.7_alr 87th. c Set h With a Corps of Artists. 3Y26 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. ir HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED JIL with me K. A. k'REYVOUEL, in the I , uundry business, which will be carried on in its various branches at No. 160 Water at., under the tirm and style of Win. 3. Anderson, br. WM. J. ANDERSON. Pittsburgh, July let, i6N.l._ wd Err-p-un- TOOTH AND GRAIN RAKES, WARRANTED THE HEST NOV in use. Also STOItE TRUCKS and WHEELBARROWS. Manufactured and for sale by o: COLEMAN, Near the PerUtenDary, AlregliCnETUßty, 'Pa. votniNZTS, JUI Farlaceata at BORLANDS; 40. 984=1E98 atrept, 2wo doors front Fifth. . , ADLIDS, BLESSES AND CHILDWIDNS j 11.4 Qattara at M'ELLELLA.V.WS-. Auction lloue,ASlrLahratieet. 'SYLA oui:1.171 - 1 tetqr,tri: 89 1 100141.—P,01t JAMES,BAWAr, latrWoreet .M.SOF • AiThaq 0 /3 8 / 1 9...„A sodaippenr, :WO Atte- Von Rouse. '35,18 Frilmrymmm k rti PITTSBURGH PRODUCE. AlLikl*lECalr.." ''!- 0.1 1 / 1 0a op win D.AILY ~... r ..r ., - Tujcitsper, July 28, 1004, ,-.4'.... T HUSINESSf.he market was Inactive. This ~._.:. i only tiles making were in a small wity4 The ', : ~, "weather was, cry warm., The only jlallsi..sl.l came under olii nbilint`werit liftilltrirai:7;:2 l-1 : HAY—We note sales of IT:loads at thetschtia'.:. at $4O 00@45 00 per ton. EGGS—Sales 8 bble at 100. . ._ „._.. . calwxygsalea V 3 bliErafrjtrat 4100 47. doc:'.:, same ligure I. tli7.' i ' I r ' .. ~..".'"Z„, APPLES—Receipts are not so large; we nritef ,, ,,, sales LO bbls at $3 50@4 00 31 bbl. . l'?..7? ,: fiS. LARD—Nominal at Digo. OlLS—Sales No. i Lard OR, - AA $1 66; No. 2 SA I :- . ..; iR gallon. ____ ..i. , .....,,,,3. 4 y FLOUR—The market was Inactive, and peleari>: : did not seem so firm. The only sales made watee,- in a small way for local purposes. We 4pllstle,'F, nominally at 4110 25 @ 1l 373411bb1, ae,peripialittg....-; BUTTER—SmaII sales of R91.1.4t1 *IVIZIcr..W . ::. ... . to quality. ' . _....41,- , ,:: GR AM — Wheat—Sales 1 car Red a*:l,2 - 00 1 7:. White—sales at 02 10. Oats—Sales 218) bu5bj,,72.,4,;' from store, $1 10; 300 do, at depot, *1 0 0, 004 : - . 1- Z2'7:+: cardo 110 , 00.• - - .f ~it...,,t; ':.-",:5.-',=.% DRAT). /3 Eir 4- hlimat'.4lo .. ~..: 7,.. . ~- c Fa. DRIED FRUIT—Sales of Ix obis Apples ist: , i';' - A , , , . toc; and ',Boo The Peaches at 20c. ..:; : i.:::,=k : . Win-SKY—Unsettled.. -Prices are: eistirely '-'-Z -nominal. ..,-.-- -- - -.,...*,:, GROuERIEs—The ilentend *se limited and ; . - 4,..". sales were likewise. As prices rem unebsngnil.,:.k'*.• we omit them. BACON—Sales 2.600 fis S 0 Rams, A 10,009 do Shoulders, hse;-2090 _do Miles! 1'ic;.0400...-401.x.i., Plain llama, 19620 e. CD Li t: 1 ~:- J '.., ' : ,t.... ' '..-c..:L PITTSBURGLI MtivAnir,. Osirura OY imeDitra, art TscortaloaT. July 28,1864. I, BIJSINESS-,ln thoollmrsy ; esttl ho pro vement. Buyers and sellers are apartia views s nelther party Otagifestkotot . Art_ etdalQl:Z "Briadibitist bore - 01.Pf'f. advance in other markets before the trtarketait l / 4 0-," 1 / 4 1.. open tellhe.n.Y: degree Pf gheny river rose some tiv,ilttelimiltttd_srai,#lll. swelling when we left. The reedits CoraptisikV4 one lot of 225 bble. The latestfrotaiimltork.S. tePoit a bfitriftql. the market. -- ra Prtrabttigh' Pig ttorillarket. - ,c,., '..., li.^l'; . i,; PITTbBII.IIOB, July.2B, Imia- - ,_'....-it,.:2 - ,.- With:a cOntintted'buOyantleelhilt itillii% ma&;: . 4:;t ket, a fair tuneunt pt. sages are making. We re:: . -i ,- ,•:; 1- 5_ , I7 port sales : • • ~,` -- '.', t .- :t All pig Iron reports are, based thus: „ Sanit'plg ittln,%.22BB.ltiii to the tit;.7,7'..) C -':. hill prig iron, 2,240 do do :° 1: Bloom's, 2.460 do do. '- ;: i ' ; , . 100 tons Coal 'Smelted tram L S. -..-1-. Ore, forge 885 —4 mos :'..i.,-1 , 100 tons `. . -' ,..." - S _,.. IV:Ilona Coal Sliutited, is ta4l - 6 '.1 • ° • i .:. .. brand 400 tons - 66 —sOdays ~ .-., • 14 '-' 106 tons No. - 1..,'f101d 'Blast; IMP 'i , . ''" " howl Lihiir5i* „ .„,",.....•„ , .;.. 80 --00 days ...;" SALES OF HANGING FLOOR PIG IRON. 51 tons .11aLigitig,R4cir. Hot B...last7Bloor4inos . Fl :IL ...„Loomst. /f : ....... A 1 . ,,. No. I Juniata Blooms sold at... ititratia Nall Market. THIIIISDAY, ..Tulr2/1, The following are She quotations for the As- -1:Y wiptions nameek--- Flat Bar. 1,5 to 6, by I; to 1 inch Lo 6, by 1 to 1,I; inch to IN tty AO— ir• • • •,• 1 ''' ----- • X x , t o 13g. by 5 LA140410 Heavy Band Iron. - 2 to 6 byto 3-16 inch,. 7X.! Is; to t?,i ', to 1 by and and 3-16 Inch 8 X /. to :1,.; by 3 4 .• and 3-I6lnch 8X , • i 1 1 14, 4ya , Alc,l t. r xtol by 5-16 to - 3; Inch Hoop and Light Band. 8% to • 1 , Li; find 2 - and'lS • 1 bad ,0X9% 74 inch 3„ inch 1 11.3 i ,„ inch 12 Hoops cut to specified lengths cent per lb extra. .1 • . 414"4-11fij11,111:911gru • - • Ito 'rich 731 gdd u4 l~eh 3 to 3!.., inch 7 3 1 54 a 8 inch • 34 10 4 tech Inch— 834. - j 7.; and '3; 3-16.1Ach Oval on. 3; to Xinch-51.0.4.-......81' and 3( inch inch , Half Oval and Half Round. 74 to Ix Ina - --- '1 VA:tele' 8% . 2 . n and 3,f inch sAj 31 inch Sheet. - No 10 to 17 No IA 1 tiA,4. 6 fi i -j No 25 and 2'6 • 1034 No 27 10%.. _ . All sheets over 28 14chea vv - , ldf ? 14 per pound, 9-16, 1-I and 5-16 lifieh`thlek 9 Over3o Inches in width, 1-te pound Heads extra. Plbw Slabs' 74'. Plow wings Flat Rails. Punched` 'and cantle sunk: to 2. by ,t; to Inch • -4 , ' a l% to and 7-16 inch ix by 3i, 7-16 and ii Inch 111 inch. tar 9 Nana. Vi keB. Wittig. ' :•:: --, .!-I 'lO to 60d Mlle." di 1234.1 ... 2 d.ntie.,JJ.:.4 , 1 .4 .bp 87g. , . - ::::', , r1 84 and Od 8 37% I 1; In Lining... 11 873 6d and 7d 8 62 %1 Clinch.... ..... 9 82g • - :7•'.',J 4 d And 6 d.4...,-.l . gx ,. oiftaoui/i.'...q 831, ...i! , :.t.:1 , i Casing Balla. Bartel. , : ,-. . t . - 1 64 1 49 la i A 199 h----... t tio 88 -, ' , -,t l ; 84 • 8 88 I linah'• -' • lO la- '• - ."':. ,- A 10d 9.81 I%nch 12d 8 63 1,34' Intl' 988 9 38 ...- . . 9,.: 164 863 lii Inch aea : • vi , :l Fth.lablag., . 1 . *Tobacco.,-.:,...31., add...—. I .;.....;:;,.i 9; gal 0112,141 LA .. 838 - .... ,: ;'-.;1 - j Sd 9 38 sd 883 - ...,:-:;,:::: 104 913 104 Bas ,- i - - S.:. 12d . • ,911. • . • - •. : .....v.,•: - . 1 9 I ....,„, Prices subject to changes of the market with , out notice. Tcerts:—Pmir Menthe' eredtt 'foi'ilfproved paper, payable with current rate of exchange on New York. 5 per, cent. ,dtaconnt for cash, Oar tl• 1(r , 401.441 i * telgPree on re cab of nvoice. Baltimore Market. Cotfee—StockoOlio out of bond small, and 7 held at 50@52c, as to quality. Demand limited -" be raing confined to the requirements of the local tde. biolasses—Very little doing. We quote at 85 4904}hlusclUteadq 95#08 ciElfgnfitiAl .kikfle 860 6' 81 ooB,anclikatt6o3lBo iimearan, Provisions—We hear of no Movement la lard • or barrelled meat. Bacon is in fair demand'(Or Jobbing 'and . quotable .eurfolleiWat•-•-•'"•Bhoulderat 164@i65(..c: Sides, /7(817,iic, 30c. Built s haaldent acct 'held r atl6B - : and Slden • at lee. t Sugars—The refiners are not in the marietand iftrZytffiripione,C.Ontinne la. prykindted Milafttlis Ati .to good reft at 25@20 ao dmoa Cuba illeeitet/ , to good ' self at ORO 608k81 oo net Porto. /Bei), .004t,te go94 , .BfDeflY vihr/T at al am= 60 net Porto RiciLmeimatochoiceorpeary, Akije • th4,...6, , ,,61;00W4 CO net . o invoice sales reported: 'Prom store • aroUn4Aleltu commands f42QQ4...20; ordinary b ush brand . ei Of Fide to 26018 80 %t bask and Milk 111 Vt Whisky—Market dull. Ohio offered at 81 75 without buyers. Philadelphia Cattle Idarket. The offerings of Beef Cattle foot up about 1,- 700 head, a decrease of 650 on last week; the de mend was good and prices about the same, rang lug et i flT 943@lefor countion.to genii, and 1 1119 the 1 larieittrequalitwatiree of which sold at the lat er figure; In consequence of the storm. e were one*, to , get tile Partlelliartl Orthe • • sales imdiMiti:' • .: Cope were steady, and 120 sold at 990@f0 each, for springers, and $30676 for Cow and Calf. Hoge mere scarce and higher, and all offered, about 1,300 head, sold at $14Q16 the 100 pentads netts Tfie tecelpi l s,SnA 1 6711 V Irtet with a good demand and sold at 0 to 7,,,n id lb gross, showing eery Utile . • chic's: g o Wool Wit h heavy stocks in IlnihMule of aniline, end a large supply, prices have declined be fl on previous quotations. At present rates sales are effected but in a small way. Some of the choicest - Wool clipped In Wisconsin has ken olibred in this market it - al 00, without ptuutkaaera. We quote : Fine light Fleece tog Medium Fleece Factory Tub Washed 1, - 1,16 90 I.' :-- -• tel lerula. Totlpiteellt 111adkafi ilari la et seeder on all kratkla ?Or impels. Sales ' in cluding those of Mat evening and th in IttOldAt , _'• • ' g; amount to SW hhda at the fly. sistehonseitt : : - --; at the tollowing.tatte Of PriCea ,, / nggilirtA . common leaf at 14918; medlnhiothattlfpe) do . ) 14 43 3 4 . edallhfdi isithuhietutfillodea4.T. good dos 89494,8 0 111 o40; 1 460W, ' LA; 6 0 6 8 tO. Nothing fancy yaks otrittedL:autspsyis....:•, Atemphls ici, mots ,Narkst. '-:"*,A The market. Is qiilitt:iieltili: Him; iihipoittless- :•:-.,:- - ',:•t5. -- ' la , manifested . by. .haiders :twit:4oll Tai -.,,:, walttel further develogstents at thaEast. was: - -- 2 ~: lstook pilcitv; teeelpTS isuatt end prises test ilk . -t•' , ; , F-, ast quoted ~,t - " , . • ,-, ' • - -,----:: .- ~,..- .VII 001 FIESTICRASIXIMOIIPIAALOIX10 . 7.- ,zz ''.. --.3 allif er Tools. For mac by jAlEekr DOWN, , toy9l • no Wood stroot,..:!-- - „,; —N4 E=ZIII *l6o.:``✓
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