V==2s!= zit-.:' ', ir ' . PS ' '`. " lII' SAS; ... -''''''':. :k li il - °St . e t. -,,., f v. - 0 , E -fy, .e.“.c, ... ,--t ,ti ~.., ..- -. ADVNIRTIIII643.4IOENOLES. Mesas. K. lil. YETITAtiltt, lk CO. No. xi Fmk P R e 2l 4l; # 4 llti attVilrld Slate 'area, tlOston ; end roNTAINt & Co., Nik4A - 480411,/4,olyriYol4l ' olth are au thorized Advertideinenta end Subsorir - 1 4.144,3 01 ;* .OPIYIII LOMA IMALIGENCE. f~ S/!\I 11 / If\ f f / INAritina of Geri/. Couch.—Gen Celia at. 4/141/etelast. u 4 ,14 after eleven o'clock to con sult with Gep. Howley for the safety of the city. He took up his quarters at Oki Monongahela House. Mans Bleettng ntlltins Hall Yesterday at it o'clock, a. 111.:a grand Mass Meeting was held at Wilkins' Hall fcir the pur polo of adopting measures in order to sustain chili—Rowley - in 'case' the invading tide should tin*" les course tewardir the Monongahela" vit.- thiassembly was vary numerous, and all were . willing to perf*rtn their utmost in defense oldie City during the present emergency. On o motiocvof H. A Weaver the Hon. James Lowry, May,or was elected to preside over the meeting, endtheifoilowing were elected to be Vice Presi dent:6f - Hon. 1".'.4 - oiritisten,;Thos: Esq., L H: ',Bennett, Me.icir Wm. Frew, John Atwell, - .Tiihn 'r. Jenriiriii; Chrtatopher Zuy, Jds.3t. Hdliter, John Eillin„. James Black mcde, JOhn M'i)onald, Gen. Thos. M. Howe, Azithcmy.M'Tighe, John S. Cosgrove, John/tar per, Wm, P. Phillips, John M'Quewan, Harvey chuai, A Garrison, James Park, Jr. Secretaries; John C. Harper, Daniel O'Neill, Hartzell, James Onslow, Dr. P. Hill and 'ictu. Rea. idayor - Laawry briefly opened the proceedings by stating thd purpose for which the meeting was held. Hareipon the Hon. Wm. P. Johnson was celled upon to address the assembly. He spoke of the emergency in eloquent terms, re questing the cooperation of ice people in meet ing the present difficulties, and avert the danger if possible. After this several o:"her gentlemen, ascended the platform, and addressed ipe suit. ence to the same effect. The proceedings closed with the resolution requesting all manitfactur sera to suspend:business during the cris is, in or der to make preparations to meet the impend ing danger ; and the formatwo of a committee seren to consult Gen. 110;41e; on the best me ,esures to be adopted in defence of the city The fn:ll'3'ring arb theynembers of the Commit tee J. I. Bennett, -Thos. Bakewell, Jackson Duncan, Th %Pi italimes Lowry, Jr., T. B. Brunnt ~‘u4 Jam " P " lk. j'" Al ter this the meeting was ,24tirturned till 3 u'alock, 1). m , of the same day. The adjourned meettn_ l w. " re-opened at 3 o'clock, p. a I the Controlers office. A resolution was past .earnestly request ing the citizens to suspend busit2" 6 doting the.' crisis, and the principal manufactured to ;:port the names of thbse men - who are desirou_a Pileic ing.the service, and who are at present in their employ% It was also made undeadood that if 1 the above requests would not be complied with, inartiat law should be declaied throughout the county on to-morrow. The names of those of ticers.were taken who were esteemed compe tent of raising and organizing companies for the defence of the city, The meeting then 'adjourn ed. The Enrolling Offteer.—The officer ap pointed tb enroll the names of individuals sub ject to draft has been makinehis rounds through our ;city for the, last few. days,' aMt.that unwel eoltie visitor did not fail to make his presence felt in many of - Our . wards. The greater part of the city have already been subscribed to the list'of those who are - about to serve their allot tedtime in. the field, and bear their share of the trials and dangers which attend the glorious lire of a soldier. But, if we must admit the truth, the speculative and ideal part or war is far more agieeible to our feelings than the stern reality, and if we could judge well of the expressions of some of the countenances we met yesterday, their bearers would as soonnot havelheirnamee enrollid aiming those who aspire to distinction in the glorious trade. however, we rejoice to say that all andivery opesutonitted peaceably. which Was not the case with some of the East.- erri,citiest, On Friday night last a man named J. Ward re turned to Lafferty'shouse, where he was stop a.atitte of intoxication. ide .retired to his room, and apparently went to sleep, as he created no dialurtance. But on Saturday morn ing his lifeless corpse was found lying on the ,sidevialk, in front of Lafferty's tavern. It ap pears that deceased, not being able to bear the suffocating heat which prevailed during the night, went to the window and, in leaning over, lost hie balance, with the above fatal results. The coroner having been notified of the fact,held an irlquesa on the body and rendered a verdict of accidental death. This is a lesson for drunk ards.. Volunteer for one Year.—Lieut. R. Scan durt has neneiv,ed authority to raise a company to serve for one year, and has opened a recruit ing stationtrithe Diamatid, Allegheny City. The hlghlst localtiounty will lse paid to all recruits, and they will have the further advantage of serv ing under's - man who has seen service, and ie fully qtuillfthl in every way for the position, excellent opportunity Is now offered to those who desire to avoid the draft, and at the same time real:lye the-snug little sum of two or three hundred-dollars. Remember, the service Is only for one year. Step up, gentlemen, before It la too late- Thunder Sfornrs.—on Sunday morning ?1 , thunderstorm arose, and although it continued fora considerable time, and some loud peals were. heard, hardly any rain fell. It would be Teti , .desirable at present to haye such anotlor fall 01 rain as aire cikloyett last week, as it would re fresh the air, and reLler weather cool. which has been remarkably warm for the lasit feoeslayi; Captain *egloy was endeavoring on Sun, day to raise a company of mounted scouts, the same tOprOceed att3 o'clock on the same day to UniontoWn, and thence scour the country iu search of information .in regard to the invaders. Butnot likving 4 Succeeded as well as was anti cipatect, he did not start at the appointed time, but will probably do' BO this morning. Runaway. Horae.-A horse ran away with an express Wagon on Saturday afternoon, down Wood street towards the Over. lie started from Fourth street, and ran with a reckless speed, running into several vehicles on the way and creating a universal scare among the pass entby, down as far as Water street, where he was stopped in his career with some difficulty. 11 1 .E.pettage Held.--Several meetings were :held on evening in order to increase the bounty fund of volunteers and promote en .liatmenta towards filling the quota of this couri sy under the last call of the President for five hundred thousand men. The meetings were well attended, and a very recommendable en thintasm was dlaplayed. 15,000 Men 'Wanted.—For the information of thou who are deilrousot Isnowingbor many men are assessarylor the defense of Pittelurgh; , we wlllatate that Gen. Cksuelt, in Iliteltgraph •diepetefito(len.Rowley states that 16,000 are required lirr that purpose. .• Golag Away.—Dr. Randall, whose success as the ceindii.l of corns and bunions Is well known In this city, is about to leave us, and purposes sojourning for a season In the region of Franklin and Oil Ofty2—Re can be found at the Reevnr Hotel, on '1 uesday, the 2nd, and will remain : Twit!! Saturday; August the eth, and at the Petroleum Rouse, .011(Ity, during the fol lowing week. 'Those wishing to coastal Lila had - better repair to No. 20 Fifth street, by Monday next. Dlueelittrait to bg Dintted.—Oapt. Wm. AOpe, co 4 ttte,Witeserviti retrltti*com yanr ot..onexcare 4,eu tot thejliort eny . 4 3 04PtiVELEV .4 1.01 -, paypiethe big Jima!, came Al Voptairt. litlikulti: aloe, mcw-te - ""ohia.?.l - Allegeur WillauttUdl '1 =atrcet; Pittsburgh,i iShii4oll64.liiitlAno3 Asir *Op maliZe 'hi a inert" enre;-eiegidt - ,jtDnt't, whojeznaa And gionciailat deserti - Idtait - Pmues thetir to 7., Everi bttle ifs Prxit :OS Buidn! •Tove• 41 thitituttpr the great W lob st e of lo 1 1 ;; 0 ' bilteave both depot', Connels ville and Pannsylvnint, at one atioalt-thit after- POOL tkato fro. SIY ~Cn'M'.:'L~Taipi+ :~=. s~~" S+'. ~YG`V~NB~ ~?bi~~'. JOIMPfi intim JOSEPH MEYER I r BON, mANErrAdrys_*ays-z_9i,,,, PLAIN .A 1' 4 111) 'VA-NOY Fin=tualfm6loWils 153 SMITHFIELD; AND .4-42 PENN Ste Between Bth at., and Virgin alley. 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We have sold it largely at retail, and with uniform suc cess. We are Druggists and Physicians, and have prescribed it fur our patients, and have been well satisfied with Its effects. Ithicn, N. 1' B. L FAHNESTOCK'S WORM CONFECTIONS A t e prepared from the active principle of Ids cel ebrated Vermifuge. They are put up In a nice aud palatable form, to cult the taste of those who cannot conveniently take the Vermlfuge. Ohlldren will take them without trouble. They are an effective worm destroyer, and may be giv en to the most delicate child. PREPARED AND SOLD BI B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS, 78 and 78 Wood and In Fourth St•., PITTS'RTTEMI, PA Sold by Druggists and Medicine Defilers gener ally. apla-lawflaw 1•4 1 40 4 1 '; 4 - et T'l4-?lAf 16 .- ' _ • N 4.. DYSENTERY xnrh co a. 'I9IrON'S ARO.MAXIC BLACItBEMAY CARECINATIVE 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 this class of disease. It is So efficacious that Physicians very generally use it in their practise in all chronic and dangerous °semi. ter Use no Cholera mixtures or doubt-, ful compositions, (many of which under mine and ruin the constitution,) when you eau obtain an unfailing venially as simple and safe as Blackberries themselves. Ask for Dixon's BLAMBERBT OkiLIEINA rm., and see that the proprietor's name Is written on the outside wrapper of esoh.lbot lie. Prepared only by • Sole Proprietor, CINCINNATI.' For sale by sll respectable druggists. Price, (old style, 35 ch.) 250., 500. and $l, per Bottle. _ DISSOLUTION' `AFT. re.- Milt 0F... A It:I:MR.B.IIN' dr .tvin 44 ps, w 6 s i -lb*q ff bY tau nal consent. Ormsby, Phjin.wellar '• . _ wILEDLAS ANDER . oN; July ri4r4l-P§:. - • to, July laf, ' jy2.1.1 v(4 -11F.41)1 REClEfttarGllit4A7 %Took 'OF laidiest rams'and- Childrqns.:,BOCYPS, SHOES and GAITERS, Which L will Melt ,, AV sllghtsdvancerovercoat ---- --- --- - - AT - IN - MLA= •.. - . :1 .•-•.• • - : • 66.44,arAcgt,. t..2i, 0041= 6 rir . " 4 101MT/ tat - PATTERbuN ar. A-m - mOri, .1721- •No 6 WOod at. . AFTBODI'! F YiYßg W AirENDUSE,;q Perrsiiimarr ikt.DAc Entiel T 'POStriql. TET GRA PROD OUR OWNT EDITION PennsylVaialAsTo Arm's! To Arms! Oumbet.lanki pecupied by :the Relibla Proclamation fo Gov. Curtin. HARRISBURG, July 30.—The most ex perienced military men at this post are convinced that the invasion of the State is by a large force, composed of some of the troops .of Lee's arniy. It is alio beliested that theinVasion is of a charac ter too gigantic to be regarded as a mere raid. I.t.'Wthild' be rash to venture an opinioh as to, the designs of the enemy, the point at which he intends to deliver a blow, or the territory he will traverse. The capital-of the State forme a tempting object in his contemplation. Baltimore presents its attractions, and through that -"ity the capital of the nation is again doubtless yearned by these bold invad ers. The telegraphic operator has left ship pensburg, and the presumption is that the enemy has thrown out a strong ad vanced parties in that direction. Simp three o'clock this morning we have no communication with Chambers burg. At that hour the rebels entered, and now hold the place. Major General Couch is at Carlisle directing the neces sary means of defense, the details of which cannot, of course, be alluded to. The presumption is, however, that lie will he able to offer a stern resistance to any advance that may be made in this direction. The Governor has just issued the fol lowing proclamation to 4 the people of UarriSblirg: PENNSYLVANIA ENEeLTTIVE CHAMBER, HARRiSBI'Ito, duly - IS6-1 The enemy have once more entered Peousylvanl.t. Tl l y (tuettp . e.l Chain hersburg at 2 yesterday, with cav alry and artillery. A few hours will de• relive their force and their intentions It is possible their 'nor( ments may be al• r.-eted against this I ity. In view of such a pontingenc}•, therefore, call upon the people of llar ii-loirL7 and vicinity to organize at once t,, deb 11(1 their homes. Arms and am muniti(n will be W livered to each or ganized company upon application to the" Adjutant General. No muster in the service either of the State or of th- United States will be required. r.Signed) A. G. CURTIN. to•A n meeting is now br ing held )n the Court House, and the people are enrolling than4elves, for or ganization to defend the rite. Adjutant General flussell has just issued an order which is posted on the newspaper bo.irds to the effert that arms will he issued to all reliable cit;zens. 4._ Latot From Grant's Army. HE MARCHES ON RICHMOND, Why His Delay &fore Petersburg. N F.w Vona - , July 30.—A special to the World, dated Washington, July 20th, intelligence from the Upper Polo- Inas to-day confirms the ad vi, es of yes te:day, that the enemy had fallen back from the line of the river, having made ii new demonstration during the past twenty-four hours. Whether they have fallen hack to Winchester, it even fur the r down the valley, is yet unknown. There is no longer any reason for keeping secret the (act that Grant's last movement against Richmond is expected by himself and by his friends to result In something far more decisive than any thing he has yet undertaken against the rebel capital. Senator Wade, of Gino, and wife, some three weeks since, paid a visit to the Army of the Potoniac. The Senator W.LB feeling very blue at what he sup posed was the failure of Grant's . cam vsign against Richmond. On his return to Washington after his visits however, he was in the best of spirits, and told his intimate friends that he had no doubt at all but that the rebel capital would soon he captured. General Grant told him that his long delay before Petersburg was due solely to the extreme drouth, which rendered tt impossible for him to move his men and animals from wheie fresh water could be in °cured. Grant told Wade that plat as soon as a sufficient quantity of rain fell to insure a supply of watt r and lay the intolerable tit in the roads, he would make a movement which would fully satisfy the I I, I lest, expectations of the country. It will lae remarked that rains have jo,t fallen in the vicinity of Richmond, and Grant, true to his promise to Wade, is now on the march to the rebel capital, this time on•the north hank of the...fames river. Nntwithstanding the• witlylrawal of the Sixth Corps, very large reinforca 'Dents have ht•e,, sent to Grant's army from various quarters, including the Eighteenth Corps, which thtely came u from the Mississippi river. official s i•re have the utinnt;t confidence OW. Grarit will a, him; brilliant successes. I.lzniasni . no, July no - -A large" rebel e.ivalry and artillery force entered Chain -1 ersburg this morning. Governor Cur tin has issued a proclamation calling on the people to organize and defend their homes. The Patriot and Union news rivers says that the telegraph. wires are all down between Chambersburg and ILarpersFerry, and Chambersburg and Cumberland. The a oat experienced men here are c 'nvincrd that the invasion of the State h., by a large rebel force, composed of a of the b?st troops of Lee's army. The movement is not of a character In M. regarded as a mere raid. General Couch is at Carlisle, and it is presumed he will be able to offertnally resist iiny advance made in this direction. 11 a. In.—A large public meeting is now being held-here, and the people are enrolling themselves. Arms and am-• munition will be issued to all reliable persona. PFM.ADELPIMA, July 30.—The Bulletin has a special from Harrisburg to-day, sling that the rebels are marching in three columns. It is believed in:official circles here that the rebels intend mak ing Bedford county and the mountains adjacent, a sort of general rendezvous. ILO not learned whether the rebe:s are destroying and pillaging in their ad vance. There is none of the alarm shown so painfully during former 'rebel invasions. Sherman's Success Certain NEW . YoRK, July 00.—A Times Wash ington special says: Though no active operations on the part of Sherman are reported to.day„it is well "known that that General is affecting a combination which will make the prize all the more valuable when it falls into our .hands., Thetencrr of 13herman's dispatches as be; fore intimated, have never beep grit, 31a ture to justify even sanguine expectation's. , egarding- the-capture of Atlanta, trutle• feels he is master .of the situation and perfectly confident of ultimate and not far dista9t gpnerai Bankff Removed NE.V• TORE . ,Iy Tribune's, New Orleans letter of . the 21ot says: I t Is 840440 "Itoks2,liaa . been removitfl, ia'rnmOred that' General Granger or Danajmeeeeded him. M=llMg=Z wt - ro T Ell-6111+m. si:E(coStl3 - 'viDrriory VERY LATEST. FROM GRANT'S ARMY. (4 L. 0 Et lOUS. N The Siege of Petersburg. A Rebel Fort Blown Up on Saturday Morning, The "Johnnies" Completely The Battle Still Progressing Gene. Grata and rrleade at BALTIMORE, July 31.—A1l doubt as to the good news from Grant's army seems to be rurnoved by a later dispatch just received. The assault commenced at 4 o'clock on Saturday morning by a terri ble e-xplosion which completely destroy ed one of the enemy's principal forts in front of Petersburg, containing 16 guns, this was rendered a mils of ruins. Upon this explosion our artillery opened with one simultaneous and continuous rout along our entire line. Up to the leav ing of the mail boat at 10 o'clock, we had captured two other earthworks, also the entire outer line of rebel entrench ments The battle continues with the greatest fury. IlEADquenTEns ARMY' of THE PoTO - July 30, 10 a. re.--The great, event so long anticipated, namely, the explo .iion of the mine, under the rebel fort in front of the Inn army corps came if lids morning at 40 minutes past 4 o'- t lock picket firing was kept up all night, and in fact all the time the match was applied to the mine the skirmishers were still engaged on both sidea, the volume of dirt was immense, and thrown up 300 feet in the air. The 9th corps at once * charged the works, driving-the febels to their second line of entrench menta, and taking a number pf prison ers, some who were dug out of the dirt, b.idly brused. These rebel prisoners state that only about a dozen remain or their regiment, a tiouth caroling one. As soon as the explosion took place 129 guns immediately opened on our tient, while the musketry played in on con tinued tire along the front lthe 9th and part of the 15th corps. Prisoners say they were completely surprised, those is the Girt being mostly asleep at the time and also that there were four guns in the fortifications which of course were buried far out of sight. tine of the prisoners states that they were busy miming under our works and that in two days they would have been ready to blow them tip, se gut the strrt of them however, and it is hoped that long ere this reaches you thus Pe tersbvg will be in our poi3.essiott. 1 /EAJN,U4RTEAS ARMY 01111 E PUTO• MAC, July ::0, p. m.—Reports just receiv ed say tout we have possession of the in lire line of the rebel works, with a large number of prisoners. our loss in the charge was severe, as our men had to cross an open field to reach the reta•ls . Tlie troops ene:aged were the corps with the I,t4th supporting, and the2d and 3th in reserve. The fighting is still go. ing on with great fury. Gems. Grant and Meade a itlj all the corps Generals arc 4t the front watchiog the progresA of af fairs. Further of the Rebel Raid, INVASION OF OUR STATE CHAMBERSBURG CAPTURED, The Town Reduced to Ashes 3000 PERSONS HOMELESS HALTIMORK, July 80.—Tho damage T.. done to the telegraph by guerrillas has c .. ) been repaired and the hue is again working to Harper's Ferry. The force jsal which did the damage was some tw.o or three hundred of Mosby's men, who 41 made their appenrauccilear Adamstown, a few miles west of Monocacy. They ' 4l ° did nut stay long, us they found it pru dent to leave, going in the direction of the Potomac. A force of union troops at Monocacy were quickly sent in pursuit of the marauders, and In a few hours the damage done to the telegraph line was repaired. So far as we have been able to learn no damage has been done to the Railroad. It is believed here that the force of Rebels now reported to he in Pennsylvania, will be found to be small and that they will confine thew selves to plundering, and avoid a con flict if possible with our forces. HARRISBURG, July.3o.—Most positive information has been received that Gen. Averill has driven the rebels out of j Chanibersburg and is following them I westward through Loudon, Franklin j county. The best part of Chambersburg issaid tb be in ashes, and three thous- and people rendered honiel l ess. It is stated on the apOoTity . .of rebel prisoners that - General Breckinridge is malting, a laid tbizarAL _Wheeling,. or about .to 414/41Iwal.'T,1/14-Yk It seems by the Statement.pMeise:: pris oners that it is the intention of Gen. Longstreet to ttupeterrliilitilehi",! while lireekeniidgerinahesilda raid. In the 'nein-that tteibli l rell Va.* is to hold the Shenandoah Valley M2==l NDAV: qtfORNIN'CAUGUST L tB6 . 4 r - .0 "-"s' 3 - _ ";1 - ' - FOR Tom me m; r,, Surprised. the Front Very Latest . . BALTI2.IOIIE, July 80.—The telegraph linp.west ie now-Worhipgh4Ond Fled erick. The 21'!:*.,b„37 are supposed to have cut the, wires between MOnocacy and Point of Rocks. There is little flouhtithttt this' rtking ,fotee. now operating on the -Rallimore Ohio Railroad, near the Patti - of Rock& PHILADELPHIA, July 30.-- . —The excite-, ment is very great here over the news of the capture of Cbambersburg, and 'the invasion of our State. The vicinity of the newspaper offices is crowded by cit izens anxious for more details, which are momentarily expected. Itsw YORK, July '3o.—The Post's Washington special says intelligence di rect from Frederick states that a body of rebel cavalry crossed into Maryland at the mouth of the Monocacy last night also a part of McCausland's cavalry had entered Pennsylvania. The following dispatch has been re ceiver'. by General Rowley : HARRABBI7RO, July :30.—r0 .11rig. Gen. Rowley: Averill has recaptured Charn. bersburg. One-half of the town is burnt by the rebels. It is believed that Breck inridge is marching west on an extensive raid. Pittsburgh may have to turn out fifteen thousand for defence. J. N. Coucu, Major General Grant's Army Advanoing—Citp ture of Three Rebel Brigades. PuRTIIp39 MONROE, July 20.—Four hundred prisoners captured opposite City Point Wednesday, have arrived here, and reported that our forces are advancing, mid have captured three reb el brigades, With their armes, &c., and several guns. The 18th Corps and Sheridan's cavalry are co-operating. FIFIRE GREATE ST 1 AND BLOOD PURIFIER. Dr. Cutters' ,ENGLISH BITTERS. A sure cure rot Intemperance. Di. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines DR.. D. JA NES & SON'S, FANELLI( 31.1EEITCIN F_.'S Dr. Schenck's Pulmonic, Tonic and Pills II E.: 1. Ilti II 0 .1. I, • S Celebrated Bi;ehtt & 13§;.saparilla, And all other Famgq Metlicthea Q6ll be Sound genuine et the PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, Torrence & M'Garr. Corner of Market street and Fourth Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery', Paints, oils, Lend. 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It is also a general Hotel reference, containing Hallway Lists, Po,st Office Directions, ;x.e &c. Ai Agents are now soliciting subscriptions and advertisements to this city. al,The work is as indispensable to shippers as a dictionary is to a School Teacher. The Orin keep on hand State ilaretleers for those N. W. States. Address If AWES , A CU, 18 East Wit.d.ington et., indniunpolis Ind, J 21}-41a FO LT FL 1r IX iSIT3FI.EIIEI`.O NEW sryLEs WINDOW SHADES, Iti Received THIS DAY. NEW SPRING STOCK CARPETS! Well seasoned OIL CLOTH, AT McCALLIIICS. • .49-13IPM1? EITC, NO. 87 FOURTH STREET OFFICIL OF 21111 A" [Tye., FT, W E t OHICAOO RAFLWAY CO, Pittsburgh, Pn., July 14, 1864. DIVIDEND.—THE BOARD OP Di li ECTORS of this Company have this day declared a dividend of 214 percent. on the altar( s ol the original capital stock of the companl , payable (tree of government tax.) on sad after the bth 01 (UNJUST proximo, at the office 01 the Company to this city and at the transfer (*gene.), Winslow, Lanier bc Co., No. 52 Wall street, New York, to the stockholders as registered at the'respeotive offices. The trans fer books of the company will close on the 20th BAY of J CLY, Inst., at 2 o'clock, and re main closed until the bill day of August -ttlete; after. By order of the Board. jylB-tat W. It. HAEIkM, Seeretlity. _ TRUSSES, Abdominal Supporters, RANKIN'S DRUG ,:;,; 63 hiiikett*.t,', Ay, BW4IW 4th. ILIAE44B; M AZES jut la' afore And for sale by F7ETZEB &ARMSTRONG, moo Goan Market and First sta. r 7r-r 7 g7_,l l ,.rmni i W.P., 5 . 2 .47 4t 0 v..ltili? . i . 0 , C8" , e ' I . glion Market. . .: '. .rti r jeP.lSWill, ;it ' lli 1 0 11 0;..A 884 . , f i IGLIHON-Sitideodrlasit weeldy retieW theta • Inas been a continuedlfair demand. fdr : thhiti, tide, the salek • Allisales in the aggregate amounting:to:l-hells' een five and 415 thousand t .. -°s ?"s 2.rat .f s 4lllF a Mici9Y $ 2 '0 ton 9s , .. s '!s ta k. ,. .WirePliirenthseek..:.: : , ,_ •.'. " , Dr Foundry dtvelptions the supp ly is unequal to the demand, and a3rds Ti tan advince has been paid bar' sitar lota for lm niedliite delivery: All pig iron riuiterts are based thus : • Sid IIII;•ltnn, 2ABibs to the ton. Chill pig iron, 2,2.40 do do Blooms, 2.460 •do do. The range of 4 aales 'dunk the week were at $6 3 @66; sash to 'mos,' for Coal Smelted Forge fro Lake Superior Oke. Nentrg and Cold. Share Ai:Wirer:Be Forge-, ;AMU; cash to Studs. Red. Short Anthracite la In light demand, $6O, mill, may be considered the outside rate for that deseriptiann of iron. Hattging - Refik Charcoal Is in light supply, L and some lota have been Withdrawn from market. Sales range • from 75 @80 IR ton; the latter fi gure may now be quoted for best brands No. 1 Foun dry e-SuperiOr:-Chatcoal has sold to the ex tent of 600 tons, at a range at $72 50@75 per ton, cash. • ' Missouri tharqoal,•-is. An light supply, the stock being principally held by - one party. hut: 'I toy was 'obtained for a lot of 100 tans. SALES OF PIO•IRON PER TON. 100 tons Coal Snielged, from L S Ore, ••• •• forge.. .... .- . ...... .- ........ ....$66 4 moo lOU tons Coal Sin ' eited, from 1, S Ore, forge - 65 &days too too. Coal smelted, favorite branct. 4 6s„ • cash 31)0 do do do do 65 cash 100 do No 1 Coal Blast Miasouii charcoal , 80 60d'ya 50 tons .Ashland Anthracite (18 cash IA) " Coal :smelted-mixture of L S and Native ore, at equal to 65 cash 150 tons tin do 06 cash 120 tons No. 3 Anthracite, forge 663 cash 120 do do do foundry...-. 70 cash 20 do No 3 du. neutral 06 cash WaSotao nocs PIO IRON 47 WEIS :ErOt Blast, 10 tone, 3.1 quality Pittsburgh Tin Plate Ma rket. . . AuecsT Ist, 180. The market during the week was ' line with a good - demand. Prices hate turthet'' advanced. The present rates pet he's, are: 1-C-10x14 $3l 00 1-.ti-11.1x14. 33 00 1-11—itix12..i.i-32,60 1-... X-14.0 37 30 .I-C--,41 kW 33 00 1 - X - 14 31 2 0 38 00 ' • Block Tin Per PoltinA. Block Tin ti Itt, EiOc Bar do 85c Zinc Sheets " 36cIspettet and 5tab5....200 The demand far Pittsburgh manufactured was never better thttp pt the.preseaLtiate, The fol lowing, are the current prices: X Ale blirrels.• ..$ a 00• X Ale half barrets 1 , 4 60 X X ...... 10 00 YX do d 0.... 5 us_ India d 0......... ntb India do d 0.... 660 Porter do 9 00 Porter d 0.... 4 60 Three dollars_ in addition to the above will be charged for harrettr, and two dolirtra.for half bar fnl4, which will he allowed on theirreihru. Pittsburg-h Copper Market. • AnOrn't tat, 11361.• The demand was fair and sales regular, at the following prwea : Braziers-Cash and Time liar and Bolt, caata Ingots-(:ash Copper Bottoma-o.pc oft fur cash Brass Xettlets— do do Pittotrurgh Crat.lker Market. At:tat:sr Ist, Ifiat. The market waa. firm at the late advance. We Water, V 16 Butter Boston Soda Sugar Pittsburgh Leather Market A roteT let, 1864 The demand for leather was active, and prices have an upward tendency. The following are the present rates, but how long they will con tinue, we have nemesia' of ascertaining: Red Sole 66i352 liarneas 4S4pis Oak 4845 U Plittaburgk Aide Market The demand for hides was attire, awl good parcels found .ready purahaaera at the folinwiug prices : Green Selte4..".' Try..... Butchered Pittsburgh Ale and Porter Market. And BEST, Pittabturgb Iron and Nail Market, Mosoer, August 1, TM& The following are the quotations for the de.- ictiptiona waned : Plat Bar. I L ito 6 ,by)tolintb 2 to 6, by 1 to 1 ti Welt It. to th by to )( inch I ti to 431 by 61-6 lath Heavy BaJad Iron 2 to 13 by t,' to 248 }nth ":4' 1 , , to 14 by ti and 3-16 inch 8 4 to 1%; by %; and 3-16 inch e, ,, kto 4 ; lq , 4 and 3-16 Inch 84 HOrte Shoe. 4 to t by 6-16 to 4 inch g 4 Hoop mud Light Band. 2 4' to 6 ;Inch 81,, IA; and 2 tthi, 1 %, and I k.; 9 1 Mild 116 4 inch 10s, inch Ll 5,, s Inch I 2 Hoops cut to upecithal lengths 54 cent per lb extra. I Round and Square 1 to 2 k 4 3 tu 31; Lnch 214 to 4 Inch , ,t 4 Ktnt inch J; and 9-18 Inch 8 'IX 6-18 inch .8,4, X Inch 83; .7x 3-18 inch • 11 Oval Iran. Inch 7 X I X inch......... A, nod t, inch s A; Inch Half Ovnl and Half Round to 1 , .; inch I I h inch nut A, Inch Si, inch No 10 to 1 1 10 • No In toga le , „; No .25 nett 26 Itl, No 27 wt. All bileelii 01011:d ioches wide, 1-4 c per pound extre. 4-113, 1-4 mnd 6-16 Inch thick ON or 30 Innhen in width, lo round extra lien do 9 Plow 1.1it9 i,f4" Ylow%vivgo Fist • Pa neled And coutder sank. I}. to : by t. to 3 inch 8 It, to ati +Uhl '7-16 inch St, It • by 7-Id anti Aopub 1 y by 1-1 inch Nall Itoels. Juniatg 12 V, keg. • .. 1 keg. 10 t0"604 Nails.. ..11 'IV; 12d Fine 10 37V 64 and 0.1 807 s, 1 3,', in Lining....ll 8734 61 and 34 ...... —.B 6234 i Clinch 9 62S 4,1 and Id 8 . 873 i 'Ci6t• Spiker 8 37X 34 9 3734 Ca6l.og Nails. Barrel. 64 88 18 1 ,?.‘ iiieji $lO 88 84_ ...... ........ .. 8 88 f 1 Bich 10 13 104 808 1134 Inch 838 121863 134 inuli 4 at, • 164 863 IX Jaen 889 • Fisit.htng: tobacco. 64 9831 6d 9 38 1 84 7g.., a 131 lud 124 813 164 8 13 i • Primiii subject to ~.qint,e..,,, ..4 the market with. out dbilee. • months credit for approved paper, pes4t.fe with current rate of exchange on liew.Yrork. 6 :per oent.'diecount for cxah,. par fundsoa 1 Y.• Exchange, remitted -on le' ceipt of invoice, Philadelphia Pig iron Markel Iron—The 'tharket for this staple coniiiiitds firm but inactive, thg want of -Stock, especially of foundry rig Metat;:liniiting operations, and wegmatarat ton; .fontlit! .rates, moat makers beteg/sold_ ahead aktAlkair.: production.. SootcMPig• le beld above The vlewe of buyers... For manuftcburea.iron the demand continuea good at Jay.,joiner rate:wand the mills generally are well Wrier: orders, . Y 1... . , ici owl. it!, Eqsawipir gp.. s• Alt .) 00 Vroniens corr - Ekr91 , ..?1,4 •, ,e .I. 1. - 1 i. • "., . - ct. Metes — - ' -,. - . .. i . 1 at q,4 11 14 5 '.. • i - • At ,_,. . , ~' -' . , BOHLA-NIPS - - ' 9 S_Nitiket - Zettet, two doo l taitom Flitti..:- Ittna A ?... ~ :4. ,-..1.3e ...0 i 't- 7 ? ti al2 a A C it. ID . ASi / La:IF 0X E . .OWBl4q i S A -I 0 0 "47 aqze • n **Maltby!' Spiced :did. Ooze: . Oyatecr, in 1. and/lEplaint_eadil'3.lnit received and for inie.byilcf,?.:l ni .N. 3711.1. .11.EYMER.ic SHOS4.: :' . . exerritnetiel Prime bate fuse receiveul arid rot tale by FETZEE et ARMSTRONG, i 929 corner Market and First ktreeta. ,'t S 0 4 mos MEM FriTißUltCla, August lot, 1864 ... 9 cts .. Au .. 10 ...13 At - or let, 1864 FI 63 TEE TBAVELEW GUIDE. • ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRUK& 1_.......-...... • . - • • Primlylvania Central. Departs. - Arrives. ,_• , , . i th ThroAceottft:-540m 13altimote Etc 12.10 p in , . Thro Mail ', '"2 7 .6oaatt . .P4llll Ex......;11t0p - m Thro Etpresa..4...s4t- .Saatadne.,..l2teavi Fast:Line B:3spqa - Mail , : : .12:1011,..0 ' :!. John'n A1ec.....3:00p m Soliti , ll . 4, tt.';:10105A.4. 1 ' ,, ' let WallStation6:l* a m tat WillStanir ts Ve` , Id do 11:40 a m ttl do . S am fid ~da .. 370 , ,Ao, , filps atb .‘ tro • I Aloe' ih• n - The Church'- h. I Widl'it Stall 1 . _ Sunday) at 906 a m; returns at 12:45 p in. Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne & Chicago. Departs, Arrives. Fast Line 100 a m --- Chicago Ex....2a/ A in Express I:10 p m Phila " 2:10p .m :Hall Train 5.30 a m Clniti " TOO y na• Crestline Mailloop The New Brighton Accommodation loam • Allegheny Station sit 1.:10 Lai,al:oo and 5:40 p m. Returning, leaves New Brighton Statio - n i 6:50 a m, '7:00 a m, 12:20 p m and 2:20 pm. Alliance Acconimbition lissira ilrgincitf tn. t ion at 2.10 it of, Pittsburgh A. ConneLtsvillisk i ml 'ttiPi a%= 11 1 Vi Mall t6saa d all. .....,.6:oopExpress SAO p ECM' — :4. ,J.ltOl ist M'Keesportil :00 a m Ist " 6:16 p m al " 2:05,111f • Port Perry. ....7:00 a m Port Perry....8:30 aat Bradlock's .4:10 p m ,Braddoelcts...6:4o pm 'Pbe Sunday:Troia' to and , Irma lirlolgaladta eaveg 1,1 1100 p m, and - arriVea at 10:110.8 m. Allegheny Valley; '7. Departs. Arrives. Ilieil 1.00 a'm[Man 73)0pm Ex promo .....4:30 ala -- .Eapreis—te.w.-Ahaftilin Ac.ommodat'n3:oo p A.CCOMCIIIXtat 'raja. sax tibi LtOE Ij 2 'Ai+iretr • ' Mall 3:50 p m Cin. For,prmß--8:04 do - :2ild a m Steultemillo Accommo dation 10:03 a m Cleveland • Dever Mail _6:10 Li m Cincinnati .1:45 n m ... .:. .1:45p m Wheeling ... . . Steubenville Ac. commodation leaves Alle'gy3z6o Clev &mid— .I.:Uatet • •• impSo m faiseisior 0 Omnibuses •and• sengers arriving' in tra West. • but ,Comp pp have et us from both Movements of European Steamers., . PROM AMERICA. Asia June 3-Boston ' Liverpool. Teu J une Pl* . w.,le eiek.SglaAampOW . Australasian June tig• Bremen ....... JunelB.. New York. Soutlutmptort 5aX01:1iR...... J une,26„New York,Soathampt ori • Hansa July'2.. NOW rork:Sblithamprop_ Bor ussia July 9.. New rk.Southamptpia America u1y,16-New Germania::: :July Yort:SblittunkritOl' New Yo rk ....J uly 30.. New York.SoUthaMpton Bremen Aug 13.. New York-3°V= - Hansa Aug 27.. New York.Sok America ...... „Sep jjo.. NOW Yerjr.49.utharripton New York__ -Sep 24; .New York.Southamptatt Bremen Oct 9.. New Yark.Southamptan Hansa. , „ dievt X ork •Sonkbamptott America Nov' S. . New York.r3buthatifpfon :- New York ....Nov 19-New York. Southampton Bremen Dec 3.. New York.Soutlyna Hausa 17::New YoricrSo ton CROY EUROPE. firemen May 55 ..Southampton..New York Europa Play 28.. Liverpool Boston, • Saxonia May 31 SOU.thrUnptOn..New York Scotia June 4-Liverpool New York Hansa J une 8 -Soutnampton..New Turk Borussia.....lune 11.. Southampton.. New York America June 22' . Southern non.. New York crmania.. .June 28..Soutkaili ..NAng..Yorki • New York.;.-Inly_'6..Soulli Bremen July 20 ..Southampten..New York Hansa Aug 3.. Southamptimi, .New.Yqrk America Aug SeuthamptanP;.NetairetlK New York... Aug 31 ..Southampton..New York Bremen Sept 1 4 -Southampton..NewYetk Hama -O Sept Sti...Southahiptcm.._l!leatlork t America ct -12: :sd , a.mptoir.'.Reif xotle New York ....Oct 26 ..Southampton..New York Bremen Nov .Soutbamptott-New York Hansa Nov 2 3-Sontliamptoil. s .New York America Dec 2 1-Southampton..New York Allegheny Rank, Exchange Bank, Citizens Bank, Mechanics' Merchants' and Manufacturers' INHEINE Farmers Deposit Banking Co., Banl of Pittsburgh, Iron City Bank, Ist, 2d and 3d National 13E*,„_„, CHECK_ BOOKSti on all the above (or ogle at MYERS, SCIWYER &-:Ctka No. at* Fifth' €l:e.=' A full assortment of Stationary constantly on nand. Jr 9 . WAMELINK-&-BARR SOLE AGENTS OF THE Bradbuqr, and Eihormtek erfr% CELEBR I ATED PIMA narr ra, Amar ieau Organs iindirelo*pna, ,4 110.12 '''' l l3lt Orel Bt. PIT'N.I3URGH We take pleasure in refering to * few of those who have purchased these - instruments in Pittsburgh and Vicinity. Richard Bard, esq., John Quinn, esq., F. R. Sellers, Capt. Cochran, James Russell, pan., Wejls Riddle& c.n.s. t. P. - Dr. 0. R. M. Blackburn 0.11 Love, Grant St. Baptist Church A lipereger, L. M. Book - , sae:, 'Dr: I knit - teotetter, cot. J. K. Perr, Franklin. _peon's ' 'Directress St. I incent , i .Kcadertiy,Youngs.' town, Pa. • „ _ ' Miss Sarah M'Fatland East Liberty. --' Capt. J, B. Conway, Birctinktini, 0 E-4; Rev' H .` Bolfkirra; Bev. E. Delahunty, Moundsville, Va. ti-rtiliam Scott, osikland.if - ot N Geon, East Liverpool 0. • , B.itentan (foe; *l-41t'5re wm L. Kane, , do tip . Very Her. P. Mullen do ""'" Allen Kramer, esq., do ht. Fire esq . lit. J. It. M'Clintock, East Liberty. . John McCurdy, Fast r iharty. All Pianos, Melodeons, etc., warranted fn live years. A few choice second hand nb..no for sale and rent. .0281 COUNTRY SEAT FORSALE : ...4J rrhreemiles fro m Agegbeny city, „col4taillao6 2 . SDOlit acres ofiguo jurnotedilplau ImOiov . al. ;food 1*-la 4 rt. c- It: • • Li* CP 'ILT (Airings, Roust Stablerlee•lioute - slif. , PLY, Of ball' .a.nd Ala Akitia4,:lll2oiirrierPOPM.: - :•..- ,Improirement necessary to make, it a nesiraPlo . home for a business nifkA St' of likftriaarintYieunk phAnt sioartililtil=a .yrof vines, some of which are now begins, -:`,,--"•• The above will be -sal& cheap f . . soon wd J..W,_MMICRi,.II-izotatentbato:*-- jy‘49-2 plc $4p1u45.e . 14,4711 0 - 4 24r poistriMinV , E 'llice; A rwl knot 11droimit du • eutei 1 . lite near -:- West of Greenabur er kWielekllAV P. R. R. Grade cake, Btle ti:llselieg4:',2 , l Real Estate Broker, No. 67 rourtt id..., Ne.; - ':. :. burgh. • - A._'3•10;:::'" - iii==l t4l l- 1 11.11,7 tia2'.J iCil.a7. _r~~~:cal ~ :,(),3b - .7 g g rt Ago .4 '1 .1. p :.., iii 't