©lie <§!i% past. A D\ KRTISISG AGENCIES. Messrs. S. M. FETrENGILL A 00. No. 31 Park'Row, New Ybrk city, and No. 6 State ■treet, Bot-tun; and L. P. FONTAINE A 00., No. 63 Nassau street, New York city, are au thorized to take Advertisements add Subscrip tions for i>b at lowest rates. will tumiah the Daily Post, to agents at the rate of $2,00 per hundred copies. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, IBM. Second Day of the Fair. On the first day of the Fair we were perfectly enchanted with the scenes in the Bazaar and Floral Hall, and Imagined that nothing could excel the display in these departmenfs. But the Art Gallery and the Old Curiosity Shop had not then been opened, on account of the im mense amount of labor in the preparations made. These halls, however, were opened on Friday morning and attracted the attention of the crowds that had gathered to witness the great Sanitary Fair- The Old Curiosity Shop la Indeed a great treasury of curiosities ancient and modern. Among a thousand other articles, we noticed a conical-shaped Bteel-pointed can nonball that had been captured at Fort Don aldson} a military trophy captured at Falling Waters; fans contributed by rebel prisoners; a large chain, the links of which were made out of one block of solid iron; an Indian pipe that belonged to the chief of the Creek Indians; swords that had been at different times present ed to Brig. General Hays ; a Bible one bundled years old ; a printed public notice of the first grant of lands in Pennsylvania, to planters in America; specimens- of Continental money; autograph of Robert Fulton ; fFbhinese hat; table upon which the Declaration of Indepen dence was written ; the chair In which John Haaooek sat when ho presided at the meeting of Delegates that framed and signed that instru ment ; a large entomological collection ; Indian beads and other curious workmanship ; a pic ture of Chinese idols; dress worn by Queen Victoria at her coronation ; autograph or Revo lutionary men; a 6tatuet of Frederick the Great; image of the V irgin Mary cast in Rome one thousand years ago ; a Mexican hat; a Rebel Jewel-case ; stock of a gun used by Adam Poe, in the battle of 1782, against the Chief Big Foot; an agate Rosary blessed by Pope Pius the Ninth ; specimens of all kinds of coins and medals ; General Washington’s Piano and Park Rifle ; swords found at Braddock’s Fields and other battle grounds, and those captured from the rebels ; Indian blankets; a collection of books several hundred years old ; Santa Anna’s I wooden leg; rebel flag captured from a South ( Carolina Regiment; the first Piano ever brought to Pittsburg, Ac , Ac. These form but a small portion of curiosities to be seen in the Old Curiosity Shop, but they may serve as a kind of index which will point out the peculiar ties of the things to be seen there. The Art Gallery is certainly not behind any of the departments for display. The Beauty of Albano, by Tagnano, is tho leading picture in the entire Hall. Aurora is another excellent picture; Klttaunlng Point, a Landscape by Wall, one by Lawman, and one by A. Wall, are all rare and exceedingly well executed.— But every picture, portrait, sketch and land scape there is. good, And of course It would not do to particularize. They are ail good paintings and while each has some especial peculiarity, the whole forms a Gallery of exquisite workmanship such as one seldom seesgrouped together. The Art Gallery isnot quite completed. The different contributions are numbered and catalogues will be printed and placed in conspicuous places in the Hall. Contributions arc still coming in and the sides of the room are crowded with a great variety of oil paintings and sketches. Floral Hall and the Bazaar may be consider ed completed. Indeed there is scarcely any room for anything more. The skating Pond is one of the most attractive and amusing sights in the Bazaar. Every one should call and see it. Sanitary Fair—Treaitnrer’i List. N. Holmes, Treasurer Sanitary Fair, acknowi edges receipt of the following additional conti i • buttons: From Oil Committe . E Brewer Si,ooo North American Lockhart & Frew l,uoo Oil co 200 S M Kicr& Co— 1,000 Tack, Bro’s & co.. 100 Brewer, Burke * JR McCune inn Co., "Globe, 1 ' Cash 100 “ Pacific '* and Wooldridge & At “ Liberty ’’ Oil wood 100 Works I,oOG Warden 6c Brooks iw Richardson, liar- iWightman and ley & Co.. 1,000; Anderson 100 Dil worth & Ewing I,ouOi John Irwin, Jr... 60 Ardesco nil Co.. 1,000;J A Oaughey 60 Clark A Sumner, Cash 50 “Standard” I,OOOID Clark 60 Dalaell A 1ir0...*. i,ooo!J Benny, Jr 6o Penock, Ball &co 600; W Haldeman 60 Lucesco Oil co 260( EH Adams 26 Hutchinson 6c co 250:Stickler 6t Baxter 25 Allen & Needlet. , A R Davis 26 Philadelphia ... 250 .1 T Childs 20 RD Cochran Aco 250 J Wilkins 20 R Ashworth 250 A Hancock 20 W fiagaley &co . 250 Maxwell & Pal- G S Long Aco 250 mer 20 Fleming, Bro’s... 260 H Koaenbacb 16 F Fisher 10'Hanids at sta- J Mawhlnney * ml ndard” Works. .134 60 Hands and otherd on Story Farm.. &«[ John J Redick, Omaha, Nebraska Ellen V’ Patterson, Rochester German Theatre and Turners.... Henry Forker, Sharon, Pa CStJutmby, " “ Employees of the maintenance of Way Dep’t Pitta DivPHK... Sanitary Aid Society, West Salem, Mercer co Smithfleld-street M E Church, addi... Soldiers’ Aid Society, Mansfield, Pa. M E Sabbath School, California, Pa.. J C Cummings, Treas: Butler co. Ex* ecutive Committee 2.504 90 W Henderson. Pittsburgh Theatre.... 100 00 Squirrel Hill kocial Circle 76 00 Steamer ‘‘Major Anderson” 100 00 Employees Klttannlng Iron "Works . 140 10 T Arbuckle & Co 300 00 Clsdiua Robtnsen, Coal 10 ou Avery Mission Church, Allegheny 60 uo Cash, per Jas O’Connor 100 00 Employees of C Oyer, Tohaccouist... 24 OJ First Baptist Church, Pittsburgh 116 25 Oonemaugh Lodge, per J Kqjledge.. 20 00 W K Pierce 20 uo Part-of the Teachers ol 3d Ward Alle. 16 60 Kay A Co 100 On J M Thompson, Uniontown 40 On Wm Elliott, Brownsville 5 uo A Cook, Oooksburg I’orreat Co 20 uo Citizens of Mercer, Pa 30 Oj Ladies of Bridgeport, (>hio 11200 Citizens of Saxojiburg, Butler C 0... . b‘z 00 Aliegheny Gas Co 500 uo Merchants A Farmers Bk, Allegheny.. 200 00 Allegheny Trust Co 200 00 St Pauls Church, Lace) ville Pittsburg per Her A Ten Broeck 61 CO Ladii tea of Moon Township ltti Ou Workmen of Hallman Kahm & Co 212 60 Edward Allen, and hie Bricklayers..... 44 7 j Tow Boat Vigilant Capt Barnes. 60 00 From Lumber Yard and Planing Mill Com mittee. McQ.uowan Douglas. Wo Dilworth Jr Deonif Leonard. John Heath Bowen MoClure Thomas Gampbel 1 Clarence Bailey, Corydon penna. Amount previously reported. Ninth Penna. Cavalry.—A number <M men amounting to almost one thousand innum. ber, said to be 9th Penna. Cavalry, arrived la this city, on yesterday from the East and marehedon foot from the station lo theCliy Hall, where dinner was served up to them. The/ are tn route for Tennessee, their horses having been left there. They are a fine looking body of men, and have recruited the fun com pliment of men required for the regiment. Exhibition.—'The St. Bridget’s Associaii. n gave a musical entertainment in Masonic H ill last evening for the benefit of the Snuitary Fair. The young ladles and gentlemen who took part In the entertalrmcut acquitted them selves with great credit. The house was well filled ant) from the great degree of success it is more than probable that the entertainment will be repeated, Animal# at the* Pair.—a mAng the curiosi. ties at the Fair, might be mentioned twelve Cashmere Goats from Washington county, four young and beautiful elk, from the north of this, State, two prise bullocks, two white rabbits, one fine, thriving doe, two prize pigs, and nu merotti other animals. These will be foundin a building south of the New city w^i, j 139th Regiment.—We Imre been requested ; ATKD | to publish the following statement of killed ! ij THEHANmrvPi ; and wounded of H, 139th Regiment, i Aahlatw , -pi,., .. [ by a letter from Milton Kichntrta to hla father . flowers, Mignonette, ! In Butler county. .List of easuaUtiestn Co. li TL Sma f,z Musk, < 139th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers Color Amaryllis. Meadow Flowers, » Corporal RQ. Richara, killed, May sth; James £ ou Q uet California Lilac, ! Craig, killed, May 6th; ilalvin Kush, kilied.Mav ■ " Du< l uet d’Arabie, Lilly of the \ alley i 9th; Corporal Frank Hays, killed. May 12th- . S° u< l uet de Carolina, New-mown Hay, Sergeant Holland wounded, slightly, in face* Bergamotte, Orange Flowers, May 6th; Sergeant U VV Painter, wounded! . h aaaic ,’ Patchouly, severely, In the leg, May 6th; Corporal SE Hoi- !' amel ia, , • eslnger. wounded, slightly, in leg, May 6th; An- Poppinak, drew Baker, wounded, slightly in face Mav :.rh- cedrat, Portugal. ; Samuel B Coates, wounded, slightly inlhe*h*n.i ‘'Bronelle Rosa? Prairie flowers. May 6th: John Dayis, wounded, severely, in the ( >VBtal Palace Rose, • hand, May 6th; Daniel Harvey • wounded Cranium, Rough and ReaJ>. j slightly, in the hand, May 6th; Thomas 1) Hoi- Spring flower, eainger, wounded, severely, in the lee Mav firh- ’ flowers, sweet Bnar, eu&rt Muntz, woundedf ’ , Heliotrope. Sweet Pee. May 6th; John C Pierce, wounded, slightly In |Honej, | sweet Lavender, the mouth May 6th; William Richard, wound” ' one l ,^ wee ' Lettuce, ed, alightfy, in the arm, May 6th; Q«,m Ho- * UrawtlioiT.. | sweet Clover, merHorvey, slightly, In linger, May 9th- Jol : Hyacinth, ;Tuberoa, aephßogga, wounded,aeverely ln headJVlay 6th- 'ISJSI!"V,i , i [mVI?” 0 ’ sergeant Jackson Bogga, slightly in arm May oekcy Club, \tolctte, 12th; Michael Harger wounded eevereiv ta I J T eiln 3'Lind. \ erbena, thigh, Mav 6th; fcHotair wooded’ se- 1 ■l? aqui] n - I' divert, rerely In leg, May 12th; Corral Ozlasßeno. ; ?! 0 ,V s , !ie ' :u “' wounded, sltghtljln aide, May 12th. 1 = ' WhlTe Ltly. Am , , , .Vlarechnlt*. Winter Blossom, mentorthTStlTf“ dC r‘? he de I )ar ** BAZIN’S HKDYOSMIA. a highly eu&Hvatra Monday S V F "2 . b l°P e ?“. on 'rd Persian Hsaencc, the most elegant porlum- EnS by the ?f" nfl , n Societies of Pitta- l u r imparting t„ the handkerchief a t ery agree burgh, Allegheny and Birmingham, some 80 or able and lasting odor J 6 win number, assisted by Mr. foerge’s and the 1 KSS KN rE p ßu U Q r ET--TK FBI FEX- Theatre orchestra and others, composed oi : TKACT I PPER TFN A large assortment nf some thirty instruments who will present Mr. Toilet Soaps, Shaving-Creams S'reoarations for Julius Otto’s musical tableau entitled “On the the Hair. Cosmetics, \\ liters Dentifrices Seashore,” the whole to be under the direction and Perfumery of ali kinds constantly on han-l of Profeacor Joseph Schwab, of Latrobe. There For sale by H s wiU be aometwelve vocal pieces, consisting of 1 dc.:2u Corner Penn and St Clair at« a Hymn to the Ocean. Storm, ThanksgH lne corner renn ann >r. ciair sts. Hymn, March and Dance at the Village Fete' [T C 10-/10 RrfO\ T TW Song of Old Fisherman, Serenade (tenor solon • > g I*' *"iU D\ /lMyp, etc., etc., which form, as it were, the foreground of the muticei representation, to which the splen did orchestral accompaniment, furnishes the ’ BONDS AHJE lsm : ttD l ; N. background. The music is excessively difficult, ! A. der the Act on ‘ongress or March sth, to the satisfaction of even crttiehl taste. The I BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at the whole affair reflects great credit on the enter- ! pleasure of the Government, at any period not SffiSMS: S2S? Mi St! r; •r T TttflBMty *•" from their bounded satisfaction. Tickets and textbooks | Uate » an ‘* l,n tll thei f redemption FIVE PER canbe had at the Music .Stores and Messrs’ I CENT. INTEREST WILL HKPAID IN COIN, fixed thVtextbootT £ J bO,,J * ° f annu- German & English at 10 cents, Gentlemen are i Hl J ’ ani on all otll, ' r bonds semi-aunualiy. The requested to procure their tickets before the j interest ispaj abk* on the first da> sof Mar.h and evenings of the j>erformance, so as to avoid ! September in each wat I confusion at the ticket office. ■ 3 J ' As these Bonds, by A.-! ot v’ongress, ru e P No t u i fro “ Municipal or State Taxation, were fffift sh W o^r ll ,tou h ;a"r. r .a4 > e | ™ r ~ .0 throe „er commodious building, and made Acquainted ; 1 “ llf ' ~or '‘ nnUQl » according to the rate or lux lev with the rarious operations and.manipulations, j tvs in various parts of the country . necessary to the formation of a picture made I „ , by light. Mr. B. L. H. Babbs is the propriety ! Al tb, ‘ piCsK * t,t r * l ** <l{ i remium on mmt they and the leading spirit in this establishment i l’- l J' and is very assiduous in his attention" and el torts to please. He and the artists employed j Over Eieht Per Cent. Interest by him. which are some thirty in number, oc- 1 eupy four or five very large rooms, and they j In currency, and arc of equal canvenieiur t.s i The o cw r of Thc i I,t '^raan<■ n, or Photographs tAken prove that the machlner\ is I It is believed that no secuiitios offer so great i? < ?n a ??o t rt t ! heftrt i BtBemplo^o,i ftre Hll Ul * ‘ to lenders as the t arious deserii>- ed in the photographio art. Those who waut i linr . ,• < u « r „ ' , 1 pictures taken would do well to call at No. 46 1 1 ;1 bo s. Bonds. In all other forms of wi st. Clair Street and take a look at the picture 1 »Mdedftess f .the faith or ability of pm it,- mir gallerv *' of stock ( Oiu; .itiiesor ft parau* communities Carriage Furnishing.—The largest as- °| li > ,B M*‘W.l fi.i p«) mem. « Ml* l t-v the debts arriraent of carriage and coach furnishing, or . ‘ ' v mtlM ii.e « hole- piopwiy oi the ut harness and saddle materials we ever saw, ' -• \ i* !v ’ • : rt ;.i i.,ih is tube found at the wholesale and* retail car* i t. nago fvmlshlng establishment of Day &, Hav- i ucci, No. 68 Wood street, sign or the Golden 1 l) Mirrup. The house, including basement is live : i, f;,.i u 1 . or six stories high, and each story Is perfectly , , 1 jammed with wood work, leather material, laces ; 1,1 ' : ‘*ld --ii to and trimmings used in the building of coaches i «he smM!«-*> lender ami Inters! c o-.it.iiihi They mi ;r> “■>>. r""'"'- harness leather, oil carpets lor buggies Hyneis i n 1 41 " 111 ha\e the i>ru«-:lt <d the inter horae blankets, linen blankets for summer use’ 1 and a thousand other articles too numerous iu 1 ~ , mention. They will fill anv orders, wholesale 1 U ‘ 1 * l,t ol *■» »t<*s on or retail, having, in addition t-o their present u htcli intcicbt n» pay ibie iu cold, >u th,-.„i .| i\ !}*”«£ a W«el>OU*e full of new goods hu.l of.M.rcn. ISSI, WHS tmuos'-uo. J hft imeiesl stock coming ou from the eastern cities. Gar- , _ , ~f ~ ringe makers will do well to give them a r ill n lhis * ,,r ,h <* n.-nl year wiJl be and examine for themselves. j 445,937.126, while the customs imeuim In gold _ m 1 the current tiscal year, ending dune inth, ; :«'•"« ■> »■'—-— tins gentleman, who is an agent lor the i lM ' r ' lnn ‘ ,m ' Queenstown and Liverpool First Glass Iron | it will seen that eten the present in.ld iei* His place ot business is li>-J Mo- 1 , . irisrsi uongahela House, Water *tn*ct. AH. it u- *■ m ’ a 11,0 ~l> '<'rniuc;it ntv Ur:ol) ■tigan, is well known in this city as A i *d the wmits oi the 'licasury lot the p.i\meat nt gentleman worthy of the public confidence, i gold interest, while the recet.i mcieasrof the and he is agent for a reliable com nan \ iV ... , 1 Ine who have aline of First Class steamers, run- j doubtless taiac the aonu.-d receipt ning regularly between America and Europe ‘-ustmnx on ti»r same T<» those who desire information in regard to ■ firms t>. SlOu uuo. urn) i»rr ai.nm . emigration, we could i ot do a greater kiudm-s* 1 than refer them to this gentleman, who has ' been selected by the members of th\3 Meaiu Company themselves, as one in whom they lm\ e entire confidence. Inquirers will call at his otiice in the JVlonongahela House. Shoes and Where to Get Them. We caUed*a few days ago at No. 65 fifth street, mui saw one of the best assortment of boots and shoes, that it has been our lot to see lor many a day. This selection Is worth looking at and will amply pay the visitor for his or her trouble in calling. Their stock comprises every variety of men’s women’s anil children’s shoes of e\ erv variety. Some of as fine and elegantly finished shoes we ever saw are to be found in this estab lishment, all of u’htch will be sold either whole sale or retail. They make it a speciality to s«dl at retail on Saturday, just to oblige customers. McClelland’s Auction ftooms have a world-wide reputation for the Amount and «ood quality of goods sold every day Don’t forget to call at No 65 Fifth street. Testimonial of Knabe’s unrivaled Pianocs, form the eminent Pionist, S. Thaibcrg. •*! have great pleasure in certifying that l have Square Planoes, and fiudthem equal, it not superior, to any in this country. Among their great qualities, which distinguish them is the evenness of tone, the agreeable and easy touch, and volume of tone. Wishing you ail the success you so highly deserve,! am, sii; yours very truly, S. Thalbeuo.” The above Planoes are for sale only by Charlotte Blume, 43 Filth st. Each Piano Warranted Eight Years. Draft lu Allegheny City.—The diaft has taken place in the city of Allegheny and the re sult so far as announced lu three wards is in re gard to numbers as follows First Ward ~j 1(13,268 GO 50 0-0 8 60 31 85 20 00 '2 00 This will make a heavy drain upon the oper atives of the city and ieAve many positions vacant that will be very difficult to fill again. Dining HaM.—ln the largo Dining Hall at the Fair, we observed, loe tied around the Pago da, tables labeled for the following places, namely, Johnstown. New Castle. Wheeling. Scwickly, Connellsville, Putter. New Brighton, JBrowns\Hie, Freeport, McKeesport, Pul.iakl. and HUlsville. Parties from these ditfereut places can have the pleasure of dining at home, or in other words, at their own table. Capt. Bonaker not Killed.—We are glad to learn that Capt BonakeF*of the 64th Kegiment was not killed in the battles of the Shenandoah Yalleyas was first reported. Ho Is a prisoner in the hands of the enemy anu is wounded io the breast. 1 1 Drowned -An inquest was lu-id yesterday on the tody or a boy named Nicholas Dopher who fell otf a raft, near Duquesne borough, and was drowned. The verdict of the jury was in accordance with the facts. Cavds of (Jens. Hays. Herron, Brooks, Sedg. ulck, and .McCall, Cols. Rowley, Black, and Campbell and others, at Pittook’s. opposite the Postotfice. Wanted to Rent.—Room with Steam Power. Cali or address Day it Hayden, Iw 68 Wood street. ..Leslie's Lady’s Magazine for June at Pit tock’s. $lOO 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 10 00 10 00 10 oo Pocket Albums and pocket hooks at Pit tock’s, opposite the Postomce. All the late books at Pittock’s. All the dime books at Pittock’s. $20,289 U New York Dallies at Pittock's. All the Weeklies for this week at Pittock’s. $112,699 13 Maps at Pittock’s. JOSEPH UEYKIc, JOSEPH MEYER & SOY, MANUFACTURERS (IK PIAIN AND FANC V FUENITUKE AND CHAIRS U'JRLIIOi .ST. 153 S ZttITHFIEI D, A\L> j l-i rp.NN Si* Between 6th st., anJ Virgin :ilh>y B A R N U M'S for all Sewing Machines. No Machine com plete without It. IT PRESERVES THE EYES, AVOIDS BEN P ING, GUIDES THE WORK ITSELF. NO BOASTING, And greatly facilitates the work. Price $i 60 with directions. Donated to, and for sale at the Fair for all Machines, and at the Grover A Baker SEWING MACHINE OFFICE, 18 FIFTH ST., Pittsburgh, Pa. Sent by Utter frse. jeS-St - THE- POST—PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING. JUNE 4. ls« 4. « I-'-' authorised aniountoi tM„ lu.iii U Two Hiiiuliid Million Imiiain. luM i u>; lions to the ' j .N>itt<>r..tl lUnli, Kclin/r as loan Agt'in were not ia- h ‘.‘ ll 111,111 ’ l 4i -b - bur rhe amount <d Hoads i n'l>ortcd soM nt th 3 I’ntted Mares Troa».urj up lu M.ty 21M, uas $54,564,900. j M.V ni 1..... a will be rerUvct l.v the Tams t a .: . r thc t'siTsn Stat.-b at Washington, •tl. 1 1 1.. \ i-T \ NT 'IV.IiAsU’KKi: t.l ru.,l I'l.iuuleiphls. and ty th i tin National Bulk <.f I'iftuhurgh, l'a 'i liinl . r Bank of I'itKi AMD BY ALL NATIONAL BANES Ivth sro tlti-Okitriiiffi ol J'u l.‘l-> !TiTAill-K BANKS AM- BANKERS t I h.- country. (m ; *i.i i inloj nu' i >u ~i, nj.j.iu i • i- a .VlVorti ka.Tj' Fn.ili.j- t,» S.divjiLu-H, N F AY " DREAMING OF HOME.'' BEAUTIFUL WORDS ANDTAKING Music. Its i-opulMtty will In* unljouinlocl. Copies mailed on receipt ot price. nj*2SdAw RANKIN’S ! ! SPICED BLACKBERRY, Diarrhoga and Dysentery. Sold by all respectable Druggists,. my 23 SANITARY FAIL LIGHT GYMNASTICS. I EXHIBITION OF DR. DIO LEWIS' 'J System of Light Gymnastics, by the Misses Haskell's classes, at Audience Hall, on SATUR DAY Evening, at H o'clock. The class w ill ap pear in lull costume, and perform a series of feats with the Light Dumb Bells, Gymnastic Hing9. Wands and Indian Clubs. jt-a’ 1*32 WOOD STKEET. 122 WOot> KTItKET FINAL REMOVAL. WE HAVE FINALLY REMOVED our Piano and Music Warerooms to our new Building, No. 122 Wood street, four doors above Fifth street, and uearly opposite the First National Bank, where we'll be happy to wait on our friends and the public in general. H. K LEHEK & BR( > , my27-lw REWARD IS OFFF.KKD FOR iNTbn.NY .M K VEK the capture and return of Janie.-. Miner alias James .Minor. Joint M'Dullem and fleorge (',ir j-enter, or >25 for cither of t hem. Hat ing l>roi,t -j ;il at Kittanning,Armslrr-iig nnintv, Pit .-mi the r. igilt of the 'JTili ol May, Ifcul. J une- Mim-i :• ! tas .T-ime.; 'Miitini' is about '!ti war- "t ace. :• -1 ’l l 0 !»•«•: - i n-'lies iit height, dark kee.: eyes Murk !.hit etn-.u t t:;!t J<’hn . i'nii.-ai t iiC 1. nee ami ankle, ‘h-. I'Cmit years old. about j :< rt it.-in huiit.dark rnmplecti.-n. i trill par the above reward on delivery of them or eititerof them PITT3BCHoH. ‘SELF-SEWER' OTI C E there will he a Meeting of the Corporator b of the Soldier’s Orphan Home of Allegheny county, on MONDAY, June the6th, at the office of the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago Kail road, at half past one o’clock, p. m., for the pur pose of organization. my 28 AY—4O BALES TIMOTHY— In store and for sale by MOULDERS’ AND CARPENTERS’ Tools, for sale by JAMES BOWK, i mySl 136 Wood street = CTS TELEGRAPHIC. •1 'on to ■ure thr j. !•{* oUhhPlll .'.l 111.- U. aurns t'.n ri.c ‘Hi.iP iiii'.-iiiii i i ii,.j>MrU- .f Now \ ttrk. n.-tiic-y. nr. 1 nil p-'Sii.iry liank>,i v; ill i s O N <.; PRICE, 25 CENTS. CHAS. C. MELLOK, SI WOOD STREET. Sign of the 1 1 olden Harp. 122 Wood street. ■ ;y. ■ -i.‘ I - • oil' h,- •!>rg. » I i ctlt.-t 13 ■t nu.c in ,-hca high. JONATHAN MYERS, Sheriff of Armstrong county, Pa. FETZER A ARMSTRONG, comer Market anil First sts. Attempted Said on White House. Fortress Monroe, June 2.—A steam er which left Bermuda Hundred at four o’clock last evening arrived at i Yes terday morning the enemy attacked But ler’s left wing but were repulsed. Our loss is slight The steamer Washington Enemy Repulsed in Every Charge liool of his command were captured last ! night while attempting to make a raid ! in the direction of white House. Gen. i Smith’s forces made the capture. No later news from Grant | FROM OUR FIRST EDITION THE BATTLE OISI MONDAY GALLANT BEHAVIOR OF OUR RE SERVES. Oenerai J_.ee Said to be Sick m Richmond, New Yore, June 3.—A Herald oth corps correspondent says of the battle of Monday. At six p. m. the enemy as saulted out line; It was a gallant and desperate attack. They advanced in two line 3 of battle, and a heavy skir mish line, simultaneous with their open- ■ ing volley of musketry, cannon, solid shot and shell from the angry months of a score or more cannon. '• Firm and unshaken stood our men. The rebels shot too high.. Our men coolly waited to return the lire. It was a most murderous volley. The assault ing column were staggered, and fell back. Our artillery, wlii. h had been in position, then opened, responsive to the cnemy'9 cannon. Assault after assault was made by the desperate foe, hut at each time our troops hurled hint back. Upon General Craw lord’s division, the assaults were more frequent and fierce. The enemy sought to turn his left, but at each time were handsomely repulsed, and 11,01 c than special glory was won by the men meet ing and repelling these assaults, j . The Pennsylvania Reserves behaved magnificently. In the division and holding the extreme left, was General Lockwood and his troops, mosUof them for the first time tinder fire. They be haved like veterans. Colonel Kitchen's brigade stood their ground with the res oluteness of veterans. This brigade alone captured eighty prisoners. The contest closed with our havinir driven the enemy, as stated above, occupying the battle ground. Our losses were' 20n killed, wounded and missing. Among the killed was Major Klkeit, command ing the fifth Michigan regiment. The enemy’s losses were much heavier, prob aldy lboo. \\ e took 200 prisoners, among them ten officers. Among the dead commissioned offi cers, said to have been found, was a rebel General and two Colonels. Pris oners all say the whole of Ewell’s corps were engaged. Almost the entire corps, they say, however, i 3 commanded bv Eatly, anil Gen. Ewell itfin command nf the whole army, Lee being sick in Richmond. A rumor lias p.evailed that Lee was wounded in the leg at BpoUfylvania. Thepe can he no doubt, however, of the la'et that Lee is nut now in command ~f the rebel army. St From New Orleans—Eight Steam ers Burned—Lincoln Endorsed in Tennessee. Cairo, dune 2. The steamer Pauline Carroll, from New Orleans on the 27th lilt., loti' arrived. The news is tininipo:- lant. Her uificets report that, wlieii some distance from the city., thrv noticed a large light, supposed to be at New Or leans, and on arriving at Baton Rouge they learned that a dispatch had heeD re ceived, staling that eight steamboats had been burned at New Orleans No par ticulars Favorable news from New York has given an upward tendency to cotton. The supply is light, anti there is not much doing. Sugar is dull and droop ing. Small sales of fair to good at l?(,r IS: lully fair, 19(bJ20. Then- is nothing doing in molasses, and quotations are nominal. The 1 Dth Indiana Volunteers. Col. Washburne, came upon the Carroll irom Baton Rouge, en route home on foriough. A porlion ofthe 18th Indiana, -who have not r.inlisted, arrived from Little Rock, en ro„ti to Springfield, to be mustered our ofthe service. By order of General Oanby, Capt. Klenck, Assistant (Quarter mastir, has been assigned to duty as general superintendent ofthe land and water transportation within the division of West Mississippi. The officers and owners of all steatn boats plying ou the Mississippi river and its tributaries, South of Cairo, are order ed to report to him at headquarters, Natchez. Their names, their boats, ami cargoes of every description, their ton* tfage, condition, owners, and tin- trade in which they are engaged. A Convention of unconditional union ist, to elect delegates to the Baltimore Convention from the Western district <>f Tennessee, assembled at Memphis on the 30th uh. Resolutions were adopted endorsing the Administration, and pledging to support Lincoln for Presi dent, and Andy Johnson for Vice Presi dent. Latest from Arkansas Memphis, May ll.—The tin-dads Mariner Juliet and Prairie Bird recently engaged the rebel batteiies at Gaines' Landing, and succeeded in driving them away. The Prairie Bird was struck thirty times. The marine brigade boat Delta had her ‘'doctor* 1 engine shot uverboard and the engineer killed. Mar maduke, who is reported as in coalman d ofthe rebels, hail twelve pieces of artil lery. lie captured and burned the steamer Lebanon, and carried the crew and passengers off prisoner*. B-'Uts from White rivei report that the rebels are thick in that quarter, hut the bunts ate nut molested. A hetnv force of rebels are reported within twen ty live miles of Duvall's Blutf, marching on that place. They arc supposed to number about In,ooo. Gen. Shelby captured Dardam-ls last Monday, taking 200 prisoners. Alter the eapluie be crossed the Aikansas river. It is supposed lie intended to strike the Little Rock railroad. Guenil las ate represented as unusually a. tive in Arkansas. It appears to be the in tention for the Union troops to evacuate all the State, except little Rock and Helena. .Licksonpoit and Batcsvillc have been evacuated by our forces Collision at Sea —Over One Hun dred Lives Lost. New York, June 4 —The steam-trans port ( itv of Baltimore, which sailed Irom New York on the Ist inst., far Washington, returned l.i-t evening, with her bows Move in and stem carried twav, having collided oil t ape Mav with Hkl steam transport Pucohontas, Captain Baxter, from New Orleans, bound to New \ ork. The Poeohontas sunk, carrying down forty of her crew and passenger-, including Captain Baxter. Mie bad on boatd one hundred souls, anting them a Dumber of soldiers re turning on furlough and sick. All Troops Sent to Lee s Army New Y ork, June 3.—A Tribune cor respondent with Butler says that when the orders were received to send rein forcements to Grant, a pontoon is said to have been laid across the Appomalox, and iiis men were to march that night to attack Petersburg, but were ordered to march in another direction. Informa tion furnished by deserters and prisoners sho\Y9 that every thing which can be spared has been sen Wo Lee. About, 15,- 000 troops are located at Petersburg in our front and in the defences around Richmond. The Tobacco Bill—A Correction. New York, June 3. —The Paragraph in Congressional proceedings yesterday in relation to the tax on tobacco, was incorrect. It should read, on tobaeco, cavendish, plug, twist, and all other description from which the stem has been taken out in whole or part, or which is sweetenea, including fme-cut and fine-cut shorts, thirty-five cents per pound. Important Mexican News. 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FULXOiN’S, Dispatch Building, Fifth Street. my IS Monongatfela Water Company, fIIHE LEGISLATI’RE HAVING AU- B thorized the MONGNG AH EL A WATER COMPANY to iacrease Their Capital Stock to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, the tirst Hun dred Thousand having been taken, the books are now openat the Hanking Houseol Ira B. APVay & Co., corner of SmitliUeld and Fourth streets, for the purpose of receiving additional subscrip tions to the stock of said Company. Hy order ol Board of Managers, mytw-lw EDWARD MAYO, Sec’y. Boots, shoes and gaiters at Eastern prices, at BORLAND’S, i ew 98 Masks* st. latest by TELEGRAPH, iPOH THE POST. It FROM WASHINGTON. ARRIVAL FROM WHITE HOUSE, VA. HEAVY | CANONADING HEARD. Indications are that an Exigage- ment was in Progress. WUshinciton, June 3.—The Steamet yley Port arrived this p. m., haying left the White House at noon yesterday. Porters who came up on her states that heavy canonading was heard there when they left, indicating that an engagement was in progress. A carelryman who camel in from the front to the White Housje, reported that the Oth Corps was engaged, having brought on the engage ment, by a rapid and sudden movement from [left to right. Several regiments of colored troops, doubtless a portion of Butler’s forces, were being landed at the White House when Key Port ( left. Advance of the Fifth Corps, Attack on Warren’s Right Flank. THE fcNEMY FALL BACK IN TERRI- BLE DISORDER. Washington, June 3.—A dispatch rom the army of the Potomac, dated Tuesday night, says that day before the sth c>rps advanced from Hawe’s Store, towari Bethsatta, drove the enemy about two miles, and while our men were engaged in digging rifle-pits, Rhode’s and. Early’s Divisions made an attack °on Warren’s right flank, causing fall back from the first line. The enemy then advanced and charged the second line ; Kitchen’s Brigade ofheavy artillery was posted there, and opened a heavyifireip conjunction with the bat teries,on both flanks, which nearly de molished the rebel column of attack. The ehemy fell back in terrible disor der arid left; their dead and wounded be hind them. • FROM WASHINGTON. THE NATIONAL BANK BILL SIGNED. The i Baltimore Convention. i INFORMATION FROM JAMES RIVER Washington, June 3.— The National Bank Bill has been signed by the Presi dent. Delegates To the Baltimore Convention are arriving here; in considerable num bers. ! by the Navy Department that the rebels have Iron Clads, torpe dos T rafts and other infernal machines which;they intend to send down the James jKiver against our gunboats, but out NaSral officers! are well prepared for them, and have nb fear of the result. Late News from the Front. ADVANCE OF BIRNEY’S DIVISION. The New Base of Supplies. Washington, June 3.—A dispatch ! from the Army of the Potomac, dated j 5 o'clock Monday p. m., says 6en. ! Birneyte division advanced against a j breastwork held by Breckinridge’s corps j on the south side of the Totapotomy j creek, on a very high eminence, a very strong position and one which might have been easily held against the enemy. After firing a round or two and seeing a determination to take the place, evacua eil and retreated to the woods. Our loss is about 25. Wc look about 50 prisoners, mostly belonging to Breckinridge’s com mand, some of whom said were in the Valley in the fight with Gen. Sigel, but did not have to fight as stubbornly a.-, they 'did here. The attempt made to turn our left last night and to cut us off from the White House, our naw base of supplies, was defeated with consider able loss on both sides. A Dispatch from Secretary Stanton. Gen, Sherman’s Command. War Department, Warhdtoton, •Tune 3, 10 o’c’ock p. m.— Maj. Generetl livx —A dispatch dated yesterday at 7:30 p. m., haß this evening been received , from Gen. Sherman, he reports that on Wednesday, June Ist McPherson ctume : up from Dallas to a point in front of Übe i enemy at Newhope Church. On Thurs- , day, June 2d, Scofield and Hooker kn\r■ ; ing been shilted by th£ extreme left' pushed forward totvard Marietta. These movements the despatch says have secured the Pass, a poi B t which was con sidered a formidable one. Movements are reported by the djspatch in progress which are not proper for publication. Nothing has been heard from Grant since his dispatch dated at 7 o’clock yesterday morning. Telegraphic com munication "has,been delayed by a vio lent storm on the peninsula yesterday evening yxd last night, and cannot>be re-established before some time to-mor row. [Signed] K. M. Stanton. Secretary of War. INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE SECRE TARY OF THETfIEASUARY. The Interest Advanced on the Sis per Cent. Loan, New York, June 3.—The (Jammer rial’s money article says: This morning’s official instructions from the Secretary of the Treasury to Mr. Cisco authorizes Mm to advance the interest on tempora ry loan to 0 per cont. and also to pay at once the July coin interest on coupons. The dispatch also states that proposals for a long loan Of 0 and of 81, will be is sued to-morrow or Monday next,amount not stated: : The following.assutances contained in the instructions to Mr. Cisco will be received with general satis faction- j Ypn may ci»ntjadict, ;mpst em phatically, all assertions! that the Secre tary is increasing any Legal Tender is sues, on the contrary, he is gradually returning them all new notes, issued in lien of old notes in larger amounts with drawn. ■ ... . Congresliori&l. Washtnoto*:, June; &—•HousE.i-Mr.. Allen's" amenumehTwaai rajfe'ctetTabd an - amendment was offered , taxing indigo dice, woods and madder, HO per cent! advalorem. As the cotton manufacturers use these articles free from tax, he pro posed by this motion to add several mil lions per annum to the revenue. Mr. Morrell said, this amendment came from a quarter which would strike > down every manufacturing-interest and should not be adapted. The amend-' ment was rejected. 1 ' ‘ The House went into Committee, on the Tariff. The following amendments were made : MolasseS 12 cents per gal lon ; all parts of the bill to take effect on the Ist of July, instead of from and af ter that date. One of the provisions of the liquor section was amended to read as follows : that all imitations of brandy or spirits o? wines, imported by any name whatever, shall be subject to the highest rates of duty, provided, for gen uine articles respectively, intended to be represented, and in no case less than one dollar per gallon. Resignation of Secretary pisoo. New Yobk, June 3.—Tpe (foramer- ■ rial says,'Hon. 3. J. Cisco, has been compelled, by the state of his health, to resign his position as Assistant Sect retary of the Treasury, to take effect at the close of the fiscal year. * . , COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL. PITTHBUBGiI' PHUUCCIfir JUAiU&VT Office of tub Dajly Post, # SATURDAY, Juno 4, 1864. f BUSlNESS—Yesterday was dull in all its various departments. Among the sales we note as follows: FLOUB—Sales 100 bbls from store: Extra at $7; Extra Family ats7,7o@B; 86 bbls do at $7,60 <MB; 46 bbls otchqicefamily at $8@8,26. : T l5 packages of tresh!roil at 20@26c, as per quality. EO-US —Sales 12 bbls at 20c. GYiAlN—Uorn 41,36@1,3b; Oats 88@89o from tirat hands; Wheat, *1,60 for Hed, and $1,70 for White; liyesl,(ft; Barley,'nbtblhg doing. * ! BACON—Prices unchanged, POTATOES—SaIes 140 bush at 90c. FITTBBURGH OIL TRADE. OfViob of thb Daily Post, A Saturday,June 4, 1864. \ The market remains inactive lor the l eat of all reasons—there la no stocks to operate.on. There were no receipts by the river since oar lost. The few straggling lots thAt was on hand early in the week has been picked up. The rates of crude are altogether, nominal. One-lot was sold, to arrive, at 300,'the barrels to be re turned. This is the only transaction that came under our notice. REFINED—Was Ilrm, dealers, however, man ifested no disposition to operate. In fact for the present business seems to be entirely sus pended. It would be impossible to give correct quotations. ; 7; RESIDUUM—Was in fair demand. Salesioti bbia at $5,00. DYSENTERY *—AHJ>— Oiarrhoea. DIXON’S AROMATIC Blackberry CARMINATIVE Is the only safe and sure cure. It con tains no opium or deleterious drugs, no min'* oral 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 praotioe in all chronic and dangerous cases. 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