O-DAY’S ADVERTISEMENTS. U. S. 10-4(TbONDS. These bonds are issued vs aer the Act of Congress; of March Bth, 1864, which provides that all Bonds issued under this Act SHALL BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at the pleasnre of the Government, at any period not kw than Un nor more than forty years from their date, and until their redemption FIVE PEli CENT. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN, hn bonds of not over one hundred dollars annu ally, and on all other bonds semi-annually. The interest is payable on the first days ©f March and September in each year. As these Bonds, by Act ot Congress, are Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation, Their value is increased from one to three per oent. per annum, according to'the rate of tax lev ies In various parts of the country. At the present rates of premium on gold they Over Eight Per Cent. Interest In currency, and arc ot equal convenience as a permanent or temporary investment. It is believed that no securities offer so great Inducements to lenders as ttie various descrip tions of U. S. Bonds. In all* other forms of in debtedness, the faith or ability of private par ties or stock companies or separate communities only is pledged fur payment,.while for the debts of the United States, the whole property of the country is holden to secure the payment of both principal and interest in coin. These Bonds may be subscribed for in sums from $5O up to any maguiiude, on the same terms, and are thus made equally available to the smallest lender and largest capitalist. They can be converted into money At any moment and the holder will have the benefit of the inter est » The Funded Debt of the/United States on which interest is pay tile in £old, on the 3d day of March, ISG4, was *768,9G5;000. The Interest on this debt for the coming -fiscal year will be $46,937.12i>, while the distorts revenue in gold for the current fiscal year, ending June 3uth, 1864, has been 40 far at the rate of over $100,00u,- 000 per annum. It will be seen that even the present gold rev enues of the Government are largely ie excess of the wants ot the Treasury for thejmyment of gold interest, while the receDt increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the annual receipts from customs on the same amount of importa tions to *150,000,000 per annum. The authorized amount of this loan is Two Hundred Million Dollars. Instructions to the National Banks acting us loan agent were not is sued untiiMarch 26th, but the amount of Bonds reported sold at the United States Treasury up to May 2lst, was $54,564,900, Subscription* wui be received by the Trkas tTßEa OF the United States at Washington, and the Assistant Treasurers at New York, Boston and Philadelphia, aod by the First National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa., Third National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa., and bt all national banks Which are depositaries of Public money, and all RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the country, {acting as agents ot the National Depositary Banka,) will furnish fur ther information on application, and Afford Every Facility to Subscribers. my2G*2wdAw 100 UATS ■1 IT: LAST CJI I„Y ,\C !•; KNAP b BATTALION! COMPANY E, The last Company for this Battalion, under Major ICXAP, will be raised and forwarded EAELY NEXT WEEK, Recruits will be recoiled, ekrfhed and equip;*,. At Wilkins Hall, 4th Street, From this dan- Lieut. Arthur Stuart, I>ato of 9th Reserve*, Recruiting OtiJ cer, or U . \\\ WARD, Chairman. gaiters. IM’CLELLAND’S AUCTION, i! 55 FIFTH STBEET. RANKl]|r’§ SPICED BLACKBERRY, FOR I Diarrhoea and Dysentery, Jsold by ail respectable prugglala. FOPHTH ST-n m NEW STYLE^ WINDOW SHADES, Received THIS DAY. NEW SPRING jsTOCK 0 F CARPELS! W ell reasoned! : on. CLodH, AT McCALLIfJM’S. mhlB ‘ 'ahpet store! HO. 87 FOURTH BTEEET. Public Sale of Counjtry Homes. WE PROPOSE TOjiOFFER AT Puhllo Kale, on THURSDAY, May S6th, iNH, at 11 o’clock a. m., qut property on (Jhar ucns Creek, adjoining the towrijof Manlield, live £?»i es J[ rO2 ?,, the cit F* at thai junction of the bteubenviUe and Chartiera railroad. The lota [f om , 3 15 acres eachTTOmnibiißea will u Hotel ' at 9 tt - m * on the day of sale, and a good dinner will be furnished free. th i t -Steuben. V -r„™. m I,e in operation thi« falL D eived ul for aale )>y " reewJ< J l Potatoes, re ap* WO. B 7 PltUb^h. Yf! it |l 4i '-l I SI ! t% rt( .i Episcopal State Convention, All; ill fll { |J Tuesday being the day appointed for the '-O meeting of the Convention of the Protestant • —'zrr: rr~“- 1 Episcopal Church, in the Diocese of Pennsyl- ADA KRTIS'.VG AGENCIES. I vania * » number of the clergy ard lay Deputies Messrs, t.. M. FETI'ENG-ILL & CO. ’No 37 HSBern Med at .St. Peter’s church, Grant street, Park Roy, New Y-rk city, and No. 6 State I Rt c o'clock i\ m. The Right Reverened Alonzo street, Bottun; and Is. p. FONTAINE ACo I >o,l( ‘ r » Bishop oi the Diocese, having taken No. 63 Nassau street, New York city, are au- th *‘ chair < 11 lihl oMtl4> clergy and lay members thorized to take Advertisements and Subacrii • en *^ e< * 1() 6CHts ' Vi *» read and the members took lions for us at lowest rates. their seats. —John Clayton, esq., was elected \ nod 49»We H'UifunusU the Daily Post, to agents ' Kcv - J 01,11 A. Childs, Assistant Secretary at the rate of $2,00 per hundred conies. after whiuh the appropriate < ’omimtteea were " - ' . announced. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE ; ,'*•»"' - m-h,.*»««. 1 j lutions, substantially aa billows. that this was ! th, ‘ flrßt moriinff ever held Wcbt <\l the — " ; mountains; that eighty yearn ago there was V r * a * a^f r * JUsl —Sanitary Fair. not a single church in Pittsburgh, ‘ ■ Holmes > Treasurer Sanitary Fair, nckpow I- ' umv ih.-ir ten ~r t | lNt lue U - ( .J butfon 60611 ’ 4 ° fthC f ° UoWing '“Witiona l contri- 'embrace. peer ci*htre.i thou-nml rnmmuni .l , . «»m.i that Ihe elm,eh ..we„ tlinnknWi. U..* I>i 1-rom Dfyuooda Merchants, Allegheny oily: : wee Itul.-r tor the nr..,, th „„.t prosperity „f Jas Caldwell,.s 560 00 R Turner A Dro !i 0.1 the church in the Mate 1. , IS . 1 ... , ! Oroetlinger.. 200 oo.r Ilcirliolzer. . 600 , Holes ut onlor adopte.l at ; • ir '•• • luo 00 J Llea 6ou : the last Convention, the incetiui; then a.l.ourn S M Aboy ACo 100 00 I) Keller .... sOO ed to a55e.,,11.. HlJ ' uln Llmilap, Ijuker »N Becker.... s «, I , ~ ' ~ b 0 " «l»ceil»y Inornmg at 0 Ote 100 ou J VV’orring. ...* i U(J i clook ' m X rinity church, Sixth street X 1 - i ,Z*T:' ,AV M ;"‘r ,, - ,Wrn,, '' n A F Douthett .. 60 oo Wm Semple 35 •>-> ' 1 u,nc 0 cl0l,k » "'hen morning prayers MFlrc 00, 9 offered by Kev. A . J*. Atkina ami K,. v J M Uarr 00 00 *, ou- ' V 7 <’ip r<> w, lt . ~f Morris it Hum- j *!,-*>. ’ - Jen ■ Aft « r I-lt«nj t Assistant Hu»h«»p bert 20 Cu| >«evi-ris proceeded to deliver the Annual charge THURSDAY MUKMNO, MAY 26, "|864. From the Merchant Tailors and Clothiers &. e Spencer JX u 'i-:. * ‘Aw 00 I H Havercoite btein it Bros 20u uo u Kaunn I .1 i Al'Oance 160 00 i > L :t r.-< *ii I Sljr<-' krr 3 no- r c, inn , 1 .11 iikuis *' v>u * i J .1 ,-ir \ i 3 '«j SK ** 11 v . J 'JO ii Don I).hii I non,-. -j 2j .1 Stintli .N J ,- (.nt- j ;$0 j. \ . A.M Clom.l . -j U) j I» ou , MII " m Dixon . . . i 65 u Kmpra IMlalUher I u> .1 Pieijua '-to C.Tmg i i' iuer... A Dougherty l 63 A Ai)ih Jno Ldward*.... -j 23 M.o\' sle *■ <'.>al Works, Pool U Dysle fc. Sons jjwuu 00 .J LoUie ! n Hobm«on.... 6 oo W'louks < If Dor-ssr 6 out; Miiwwph* y Ingleiuan 6 00 A SjuiUt . \V He.ikim 5 ou J shum £ } Vel ]*> 6 00 Jan .Mviarren , J <- omlou 5 uO H Lauehrev , J vvhiteteli 5 00 Thus \\ ebt. ; \\ Donaldson 4 00 W JUdcim.. y Andrews 5oi)K() Ntel 1 - 1 ' ouiig & uo J WHiuiucfeb ■ * <->»* 6 00 C Klnkle.. . . i> 1)0 J (rilbcit I .McCoy 500 .1 Junes. I H Deumell 6 oo S Roberta I S !-•* w & 00 U leaser. N Hottomly 5 00 \V Walking : J tiehiliig..*..... it 00 K Dryer ; i 5 00 H MmmidH [ 1 ' Webb 5 00 D Drunks J Cole (t 2u j Si u: r -V Draiiden 5 oo J K r J Cunningham.. H oo W Diuney j uu 0 M ; From Dickson, Stewart ii Co.’s (Johl W orks. W While ... 6ou W Bennett 300 .J O Moorhead .. auo J ArgUe i ,mj ViWpi, l ' 1 00 J Argyle l o.i i 1 Jhonjpuon.. 600 J Alexander .... lou ??. 3f ;1 ckln I oo.T SamleiHon ... 300 I > roen.au 2 00. H Barr ! 600 ! A r redenck 3 00 T Baker » L, ;v[V B u ruber.. 300 J Baker.. 300 |■! 100 J Hemsden, jr.'.'.' 300 I AA 1 00 Jas Hemsden sou I I bL“ 1 100 J Kemsuen, »r .. 300 : 1 00 J BemaOel. 3 ou I N Alexander... . JOO M lllmon 3no [. t> uu J lireenwalr... 3 ou t M Oruigan .... 100 W Snyder B ou W M’Criugan.... 60 c Snyder 3 00 V u l ißh n 3 00 A Llaugliert) 1 on ■' B Nnnth a 60;H M'Antlre... 3 ou •[ t'!'? 1 * 1 OO;- 1 Hitter 3 00 • }X Almna 3 00,0 Eattinger.....' 2 00 JW Crooks .... 3 OOiE Hughes 2 00 T/' 2 00 H Hughes 300 JL #1 Laughlm 300 J 1 Thompson.. 2uu A '' •‘‘ ■-■r 00 J V Vantine. £ **oyd. loom Hilly ! oo T Hughes 3 00 s Staley.. Contributions of outside hands* J Lewis 3 00 J Miller ' i r j P M’Laughlin .. 1 OU,J M’clinteck i I J Dougherty 1 00 ( J Roney H AlcAlauus 1 OOjM Hltcheli j T Mitchell i 00 D McCurdy 1 oo I N Wilson 1 OQj ' Heastlngs Chapter of Temperance and "Wisdom 13 - qtj Employees of Johnson, Satler i Co , Engine Builders Oliver Blackburn, esq • Farmers' and Drovers’ Bank, Waynes burg, Pa *, J C E Mayo, St. Paul,MlnnJ!!!*.!..*!!! Ninth Ward Public Schools Officers Western Penitentiary Hand Street Bridge Co Alex Carnahan, esq “4ha£ aUI Church, traa, D U Holmes, esq... A 1-Yicndin St. Louis join. &ßon, esq., Okohoe C Maurub. Rochester N v Citizens of NcviUe Townshin Reformed Pres*>. Church, Wiikinsbun? Carpenters at Park, Bro. & Co.’a Urg Trinity Church, Clh ward, (addition’ll from Coal Committee as foUou* ' JW Fowler, new tow boat..' *i (JU tVm Neel, 800 l No. 2 'lo., uu Evan Evans iu uu Hubert Long jo u> Hartley 4t Marshall 25 00 Amount previously reported $40,530 79 ® _ $40,711 35 Bank.and tk. Fair.—The Bankers and Broken have made tie following contributions to the Sanitary Fair Funds • N. Holmes & Sons *i/w> ™ oKramer fit Baiun ; w 9°9 °9 Hannah Hurt fc Oo i""'"'" 599 SS- Ira B. M’Vay&Co.......' *s® “ whwilliams aco ?99“9 a. Hi’Tighe ’g™ to Hu- clergy, "tlifli urcujiied about one hour 10 uu ; 1 ‘O'* 10 !! service was tt.i-n Jiel.l, al-er whirl, lu uo I 11,0 1 "‘“■ c " t, " n "rginued. the roll of lu uo | 4t 'rs was called and the minutes of the u at 10 uo | meeting reed. It , Vl> ~.T O. ,i Iron, M. till ■■ o'clock and from I 5 to a o'clock i\ m. 10 uo- An It nil., non war tend from Air. ('lurries' Mihpii, inviting th.: Convention to visit Fort hi ihj 1 Fitt \\ <>rks in -t t>o* 13* ■' ,< Ti'll '“"I*- ml- H'U I im-(] t 111 O’.'lock, lu ■y 00 . - -Tl Ol lords,, uj.nn (he 000 n.srn.l.lmg ol (l,e l 'on renton, e 1,,.. Sou '“ ,n ul "'TUlirs ,|, e l ienerai 1 111 "hi'' 1 ' on minion was pus tpon.-.l j-;,,. ° b '‘ rc ‘l”’ r ' '>f Hldliop I'olter 6Uu r ' 1,1 '•'» «-n. It", !•:. M. I'ottrr. '11,,, 4 uo. " O’ » moat Ihoroutihl, prepared rlturih • »«•■■»*■* n (ti , HXttlU . 6uo *' aJ ull>r,n tMon. th- nun.l.pr of ( : ‘‘ r Fy "I I’.'u is-hes h iul the condition oj . UU li: "' rsl,t ,tu ' Fishoj) liuriiu' the jc :u t.,_ e V>'llii r w 11 h u-; \ 1 ••0 -1, t ..in ~-.,1 ~ 1 _ . 6 u ! i. K- i-.ft ■1! 1. . lv, t«- 10 ir. ll»I ' lu jtt .975 5u ‘ • 11 - * 1 * ; x \ Mj-•»x• > I i i! t 'iir' 1,0 1 t-1.-rapliit n 1 U ih im:n I:k.it.. : , n -«• l >.J ' 1 1 '•■•I 'i II M>.«l 1. ’-I 1 I <>'• «Ti ir: i ■ itjti r \,-u ;■ 1 ,v l‘* 1 C.‘> . . : I u< i ;>•. t i*. K ti;. .1 1 2 *-v 1 or '■> j tin- tr.4CK As soon as I'r- express tram Hi* ! •topped/the enginen and brakesmen ran \>u\ ■ and found two young Indies !;. mg ,-n the south Hide of the traek dead, him! about |j|ty \ards Iroin them, a \ »un« r.nn !v inff insensible. He nvovrrrd suttl.-n-ntly to tel! them that he boar.H ; cl at WalU'V'. t.twrii, tha» tin- gnls were sis t'TS that Ihclr ji iMUs live,l tier Keonoiny. i Th ‘ )»««« man's name is i ampbell. He had heen wounded and taken prisoner at (ieit> -burg, had been released, and was bnardln:' at Sewiek iye\er since. The girls were both instantly kill ( eil - •' Ul recover. How perilous it i- u» walk on railro-i-i tracks after night, or indeed at any People should avoid doing so as much vs i osible. *M l 00 , [: 111 Mr. D.Lang 1 , estj., has paid over to the S. (. 1 uii*l oi Tittsbunrh Sanitary Ka;r tin; i'o|. lowing subscriptions from the e.-itm erciv of the steMiier Tampon, ('apt. Tonally. If , t jj oiher boMb Mould imitate this example it Mould add greatly to our lunds. They b.-iy in their letter : “Trusting deeply that the laudable enterprise max proxe an entire success, we are respect fully yours, IT Mahoney Hobt. .Mahoney Joseph Slay.... iiobr. Miller.... Knbt. Hell (leo. Stevenson Alfred I)avjs J"hn Tisher. Wm. Manly i Mayor’# Office.—Yesterday morning a man j named Jacob Kekhardt was brought before the | Major—arrested by John Massner, and charg ! cd u ith selling bad sausages, contrary to ordl j nance. .Several adepts were called upon to I taste the meat which they did and finally, after I putting their heads together, they pronounced : the case a strong one, and Eckhardt was fined accordingly. We understand that the tasting Committee afterwards presented their bills which the clerk, very good humoredly, refused tO'/ile for want, no doubt, of being presented in the proper shape. There were several other cases before his Honor. The principal one* was an Assault and Battery, preferred by Mrs. Bentz against Mrs. Houk, Grant street. Officer Charles Ray brought the defendant before the Maj or who bound her in two hundred dollars bail to answer at court.' The other cases were for disorderly conduct and intemperance. 200 00 6 00 dl 06 28 60 500 00 25 00 99 57 25 U 0 3 00 100 00 10 00 60 00 1 00 72 50 64 85 19 ti.l 4 oO Accident.— On the afternoon of yesterday a boy named Reuben Walters, aged from three to four years, fell through a hole in the pavement used for throwing.coal down, on Wj lie sfrect and was considerably injured. His face was cut and Uc was otherwise bruised. Some one had hauied a load of coal, took out the metal grat ing, which was not replaced and as the liule boy was running along he fell through sudden ly and very unexpectedly. On more than one occasion we have witnessed similar neglect in replacing the gratings that arc used In closing these which alone renders the pavement* unsafe to the unwary pedestrian. t 6,080 56 Pic-uric.— About fifty couple of the gay and jo } lyoucg folks from Allegheny city enjoyed the pleasures of &pionic yesterday. They start ed at nine o’clock, a. m., went down the river about 2* inlles to M’Kee's Rocks sod spent the entire day in innocent pastimes. We wit nessed a portion of them returning. They ex pressed themselves well pleased with the days’ entertainment. The evening was showery, but tbfljy gttmuoU wet U j.Min Ir, , , j i,, • ]•}_ I- -r *!-' 1 .» t:.-l ii i V ( onnlrj Seals ‘ r t ’ll I ' , I t. VV \ I I; K , [)IU , 'irjli. rm.-in- Ir.'i., i*. Jl i’*f • HMi l.tr> c:i. f ui 11' it t K< U • 1 li, ' 1 !>.l . li. t ■ ..h '-n-Tv: 'i' :cbi tia. Kllu-!,,i :
  • this place, assembled, yesterday, at two o'clock, ril 11 r .. lit the M. K. Church, Liberty street where fu- 1 ij LPj ( T H A I ) |J neral ten Ices were held over the remains ot 11 -Tl X XI . Col. dames C. Hull, who was killed a lew days ago In the battles of Virginia. After serv ices, the procession formed before the church, and j marched In solemn order, to Hill Dale feme- i !T£ r„^ , f.Zr”L 0 1 , r:.^rcl < i r ■ Latest from the Front. The Pight at Mnibrd station. Hull, formerly ('apt. Hull of Company A, from : ■ - Falling Back from the! S£H2J!S« ate f —;r, ; Nort * River. , iD i n . \z* L&frr^ h t} J - > , The Monitor n Success. -We visited the l in the Saddle Dav and Night i will rlmm *">’ forCe Which Lee f air grounds last evening, between cwht ami 1 y ana JSlgnt |vt ill deem it prudent to attack with. He nine o'clock, and had the pleasure o, witnessing i . occupies therailroad between the rebel the first tri;t ui the Mouitur, it hich w** i ,ii r i R.limn'Pff AHrmf t)inh™ j army and Richmond over which Loo by some ingenious mechanics a,7.u, w ! bOUt RICh molld. transported ail the supplies for hisarm l nils little vessel , s only about eight I ; Lee must vacate his strongholds in the feet long and two feet wide, and yet ,t, machm- ; PniLADFLPIIIa Matrix- Th i> „ . »nd forest near Spottsyl vania eryi.etor.ued admirably. The little boj.r co„ „ 1, ,A > >Ia 3 —I ho Bulletin : L.iurt House and cut his way through tains about two gallons of water, tin* furnace ' „ • u,,! f<,llowi "S special dispatch : ! U,e " e ‘ ! n which he is entangled, and is very small, the fuel i, aiehohi.l. au■' rtnn t and glorious Intel- ; Another correspondent savs Lee finds fcctly. This .Monitor will , lu . | ll fe^ Dll -‘ - 1 take pleasure in being aide to h ‘ s l’ nsl,lon in from of SpotUrtvini* and must ,‘ hniitmnce that intelligence has reached ; turned, and is compelled to Rankin's lu»ck,„.,ry „, r ‘ I* 1 'neulineV.' rein' 1 deHn'' w , w ’ ‘ * Amu, and as has already been ! CC “S Which are supposed will h.- mti is “,ZVZZ7u U T.Z :;:;r A,, :""“ n : S ! atC,i COmmenc - < ' ahllst y retreat, and Le”s a trifle ahead. Our Capt. Samuel Hi.i,He, of Kn,. |1B n.mHay'jJ' ‘ hu lmos iNitfry paraded the c;r.-etr. yesterho in the works of that capital • anti sutv men, lieaides ai|uantlty of d.d- Hi-noits k-iv teir n • , , . ! > f a. irsaiitl wearing apparel, brought un win nun e a-, iu i ~, ■ m s t hl < ("'ibinetl fi 'iV / ' Da " i,tlul llls , lr om litohmoml the day previous. battery. They arc ehieiij c 1 •‘hinit I. It Hichmoml some day* ago. I . .ml Hiiinii: to endure surfenng cn.i T here is litsl.* Joulit that Hicltmond by ' Negro TrOODS in a Battlff tins time p.-etiy well cleared out of ils ’ Mouougahrls Water fointmjiy.— Alien o ‘ 1 l[ « i Th/ushc, n , tionisuircci.nl to the ndve.t. emeu! oV ,i.u * iorirt«. The Rebels Handsomely Eepul sed l "MI any ill another column of t,r.|,y, There are still a number of our sick whose Hooks are now open at the corner ol ''Hid Wound,-d at Prederickabur-r .uilhfirui runt i-oucth utiei-tj l.u- \L e , llir t» ot. • , • , , , of increasing their capita St,art. LdUliahing with the guerrillas occurs 'Lilly, hui al in our favor. Ijr their crnintrv Rauki..-. N .,...... jii-tckiiTry .... n.,, r ,„, —. • • .Xew! York, May 2n.-Thc Herald'> i I „r. n„ 5 .,f.,,i ,„h' u „; i ddnn 'r tue night of the 19th, a division j ‘’if' 1 !” "II O’.- t\ -.r in f.iii-iyrtti- 1 111 . A *i HT i < |of cavalry attacked our extreme i ?7 •» A Eattte on the North Anna River, .vW»*. *>«no*e«i of General Fern' s! uiii luii.m' Hi,- nnii..uti'- ( ‘inriit i j ir w <,rKi-\vi.i7 _ ‘ ! f'oioreil :tro<>ps. The attack was inmet- ! 11;:!,* the uicme.j kviurt-r, c'.-hb.iio-i %v ; th !!i,- tt ~ : iious, l>mwasmet with great s»catliiu*vs ; Hancock s Corps Again the Victors. i“s v;e ritiesof! < se«-n in nM Lnlnvettr \\> utM „ n “ tliC colored t loops hrouglit tho rebels to ' !v^,T r ' ,cttii,r * •••’ «*••« T T- ~ 'a halt. They formed again, however 1 Ue falling Back and Grant in Pursuit “ ntl jd '“need more steadily, when they i ' ! " erc a ff a m met with unflinching bra- I ~ - i VI 'T- Finding they could make no ir5 ,, 7,-.' , 's, , i“r i r r ■ ,, ‘ l ‘-'ancy lu] P ortanl Bebel Dispatches Captured. Iln ive***«n, they left the field. Next • u..;-V7.rK,- I p m«n,n S „ o u rebel was to be seen on i 'OAis'leM u.a, A lU l . li e, i"r .;,h -• "UT front. I "»u™g i*i« from a„. she™,, | cutting off our supplies, was foiled, and W .u: [lkpautment, Washington , “'mndoned the attempt with die- i M;ij Gi n 111; A < ‘ USt ‘ - .enerai Grant, dated 1 1 Grant’s Advance Beyond • I n I i.t night, states that the armv Brvnrlino m..vial i.oin its position to the North, ® een. Anna river, ,■ aim iy following Lee's arm v. ! lic hi.t'n and Sixth Corps marehed bv ' Richmond in Greater Danger Than Ever W.,v O! If n ri-.' ,o Dcri.k's Ford,. hi,i- i Himkln'. Sj.it.-.) Hivlilcrij lur lii.-tm,., , Hoot* nuti Hho«-«. >.. t au( I/r\ i ii)i„| s . Ntiim Unnklu'i ,M J{|„ Ktu-rr;. h,r brirr i HRA I A RTR KS Ailin' OK Tilß PoTti anti.vnv Mi-vio "" “'"‘ ’ 1 " ” ~ mlo I >>>sit ion without • MAO . Oft.NEY's Station, Jlav 22. The Ill'll h 1 advance of tlie army under General ILm. -'li.'ni A after, h..%v,-u r, n n ‘ v w ,. r( , vio ex*, arrived at Guilford yesterday, and fubwtobe and chains, - ‘ 4£E L™. • r oor ”** Minkv r\i ct.diiuriv luvorabk*. An ,dtaf k vas made on our headQuar- Another giving the* details of ;b m ’tho‘ll lt\T Hotween till, Bt., Hnti m-.N nn.-ut ot our mrps; and speak- ; Hcservcs, (Volunteers?) with the 68th * rrrrMU'K.iH. 1,1 l * lr n ' iad assault on Warren’s . Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, for i/w position, say* He wus attacked with ; A h ,'i° a ?~ d , rov i' lhc rebels . c °psist- A. '-A^\--At *£’•' ir n 'ii T | n e d *e 2sintli Cavailry, across the \ y \ iMA/VdSw T i■ • ' UUt never hoard bridge. One man of the CBtli Penney] ,a| " 11 ‘" llt ' r °f artillery or 'aniawas killed and two or three wound \ biu-krirv. lhe attark resulted in a de- c ‘ d : I everal prisoners were taken. " \ slniel.vc n-puLse to the enemv ' HEADQUARTERS Ak.MY OK TIIE POTO -> \ \ a ,:h,. position Vt k', -; „ „ M 4 e . .May 23. 10p. m.-Haucock ts sev - ,i r , ; I 0s “ 10 " att.ukid by Hancock jen miles out of Bowling Green, and oc •' , ri "ere intrenched and in con-| mipies a bridge over the Mattapony. " s " , r k ‘ ,ort< - between the creek be bad | P ur ™'’alry had a good deal of fighting ' ' -T.issed and the river. Thev made a 1 hut .?, rOT,! ’ltc.enemy all the time. Our rL dllI "k he had lorced them from their i , ■■ " orksund driven them across the stream. \ id t V I MTTH T? V U ‘ S Said in lhcsi i [T:ifa*;i. a ! XO.X'S A HO MA J'J (' Otlior official dispatches from head- I l,n- ihi-i cl:i»s of 4 lmrU ' rs say that Gens. Warren, Burn !:• kl'Nh illi;t I'hisniaus side and Hancock arc pushing forward ■ " 1,1 11,1 11 Hacliei- iu after the retreating enemy. Gen Wa rren captured a good number of prison ers last evening, but has not had time to count them or ascertain his loss , Gen. Hancock is storming the rifle pits on this side of the river. Last evening he also took between 100 and 200 prison ers, and drove many rebels into the riv er, where they were drowned. ■ «en. Warren has also captured some official papers, among which was an offi cial order calling out boys fifteen years of age to garrison Richmond. Ambu lance men and musicians were also or uereil to arms. Sheridan is this morning at Dunkirk and will Milford to-night. ’ No dispatches have been reeeived to day from Sherman, and none are expect el for several days. Dispatches from Butler have been re ceived to-day, relating chiefly to the res pective forces. Admiral Lee, in a telegram dated 22d to the Secretary of the Navy, states that last night and Saturday night the ene. my attacked the army, and were hand somely repulsed. A dispatch from Canby, (lifted the 18th, at the mouth of Red river, states that Bank’s troops had arrived at Semmet port yesterday, and will reach Morgans ville to-day. The army is in a better condition than expected, and will soon be ready to resume offensive operations, [Signed,] E. M. Stanton. i; ' .ns i:i inV of Which under' ' !l : 1 :• i 1 ii.' 1 ■ 'inhi i: in iuN. . w iion you ! • i ! ‘ :• i<-:uc"ly us simple 4 1.1 - i!i l - l‘; :ick I'.'l'l'irs Ih c ill Sc! VCS. J A-k :■ : lit.\ckiii:iuiY Carmi.na.- n\ k. :iu-l hrv iliar ill** proprietor's name is . «i:iiui '*ii t <«*• out.M.ic wrapper of each bot j tie. I'rc j.a re I only by j Ss,U Proprietor, CINCINNA TI. I fur sale by all respectable druggists. Price, (old style, 35 cti.) 25c., 500. and si, per Bottle. CHICKERLtfCi. Jp> NEW AND BEAUTIFUL CHICKERING At SON’S PIANOS, Just received by CHAS. C. MELLOE, 81 WOOD STREET, Sole Agent for Pittabu B. L. H. DABBS, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, 46 and 48 St. Clair Street, PITTSBURGH Water color miniatures, Life Size Photographs in Crayon, Oil Uidla Ink, etc. Photographs with Landscape ana fancy Backgrounds. Avory types. Photo grapic Albums, (Jilt Framn, and Fancy Articles adapted to the Photograpic business. m y2i BOBBET 0. SCHMBRTZ JAMB* BLABKLBY BOHMEETZ & BLEAXEEY. Manufacturers and wholesale dealers; in Illuminating and Lubricating Oils, CRUDE PETROLEUM OIL, BENZOLE and / Commission Merchants for the sale of Crude OIL fetas No, US, Wood stnet) PlttafeurgbPa. ■W. - i- ’tretlier with >» vr """i '■■>■■■ .M iv l'- .: ■! -tt M publican State n„„ Ihe Ro city tt l -daj tl] e"' lT “i , '"! l . mct in U>l* : nominations • Gen ‘ RiM o ** f n lowin S 1 Governor ; ft of Lt. Governor; 8. Lyldale ’of B^r? 80 ’ Sec. State; J. X Havnie „V ai t- Cla,r . : Auditor; James C. Bereridy Treasurer; Newton Bateman Superin ’ in tend enl Public- Instruction- S w iuorelton. Congressman at large. R C ao' lutiohs approve the acts of the admin lstrauon in resisting, by all force known to eizihzed war, effort to destroy our nalmnal union, and cordially endorse liie i resident s proclamation a 9 a leiriti mau* war measure. A Eace for the Next Line of Defence. Enemy’s Strategy Again Defeated, Important from Gen. Sherman Gen, Jelinson’s Amy in Full Eetreat, The Rebels Burning their Trains. Stoneman, in Pursuit of Johnson. . .^ E "'A OIIK . Ma y 25.—Extended de- h al 3 ° f .P en - Sherman’s operations, in the Tribune, show that after several days fighting, on the morning of the lbth the rebels were in full retreat,; their supplies and ammunition trains burn ing, but their artillery carried off. We have 4,000 prisoners, and a hundred more coming. Gen. Hooker has crossed the river near Resaca, £nd Gen. Schofield crossed near Pelton. -Gen. Stoneman, with his cavalry, is in pursuit of Johnston, en gaged them with artillery that morning. Louisville Democratic Union State Convention. Louisville, May 24.— The Demo cratic Union State Convention met at ten o’clock at the Court House. The Horn Jos. Guthrie President, and Jos 8. Wallaee Secretary. Four Delegates at large and 2 from each Congressional destrictwere appointed to represent Ky in the Chicago Convention, also, Resolved, That an electorial ticket be selected on the same basis In the afternoon session electors and delegates were appointed. The Convention passed the following resolution : Resolved, That the Union men of Ken tucky in Convention assembled are for the preservation and maintenance of the Union* the supremacy of the Con stitution, and the destruction of ihe re bellion without any regard to what thnse objects may cost. * The proceedings of the Convention were unanimous and euthusiastic. One of the New York Rioters Con- victed. New York, May 25:— The Glasgow, from Liverpool on the 12th, has arrived i T . lie ol t J . am P 9 iW- W. Andrew" eaderof the July nota, was concluded last evening. He was convicted and He made ,° Smg 8in S for three yeare ~ “ a^ e . two speeches, in which he said that, watead of inciting riotous vio- he could & deZ thlm, themf?). tted ' ? hat he B J in Psthised with th!Z\ P | oSlng , the draft - and stated opini “ d a P® rfect n ß h ‘ to express his ”' w ■ : A Treaty Failure. TiT^ A ?S NQ ' rol! i M a 7 * 25.— Charles E Mu, Chief Clerk of the Indian Bureau, has returned from his mission to the H ® was utrsuc iCwMUjlnEisJreaty %• their, surrender ' jf JSansas,. owing to we .divisions among: their leading men. «» All Quiet on James Bever. Fobtbess Moneoe, May 24.—An ar nv.'i from the James River reports every- Unngqmet there had behnno fighting or skirmishing since Saturday night. «r™ EST; ~°' n ' Gilmore went out on a rcconnoissance and at 3:30 a m met the enemy in some force, after an en gagement ot an hour and a half he com pletely routed them. Our loss ia very Might. It is reported that nearly half-of ifcauregard’s forces left him yesterday and marched towards Richmond, proba hly to reinforce u-e. The rebels have luadu nine attacks on our entrenchments and have been repulsed each time. (OMMKIUIAL & FINANCIAL. ITTSBUHGH PRODUCE MARKET 1 Office 07 THE Daily Post, > Thi itsDAY.tMay 26, 1664. j >L(»l il—TJu* sales were : 146 bbls of Extra ir is- ilxtrs ml:i,i»^,7 t$7 ’ 75 ® 8i66 bbls do hs».b, M9 o® ! .lc ) t;„r n , 6M ’bush " f°hows: Hams, : L ',, H “ n ‘si canvassed, at 20)£@2Ic imx.tl.si lam Hams .9 17@17>ic ; 1000 H,s Plain .. Hams at shoulders, 6000 Us at Y\ K Y ;'c 3 -‘^, lbs »* isxeMe for ribbed. ViKss P,, r" U , ‘ 4liSc ' r‘nK r -f|, ! 'J V 7 ,U| '* 14 "his at tea. !• HPUKrCit* T 'T W - R - *< 11 n , m * 1 — Apples— Salps TO bush crime ji I!.. '"" * 1 eachtli — a;i les 50 buih at 18@J9c ' ' 1 Pricoe unchanged i Flax at *2,8703 bush i.;w U ° IC 2u bUs CiL >' Stifled at%1,25 |J * HATCHS—SoIes 130 bash *t *1.1001,15. PITTSBURGH QIL TRADE. I Opficb of the Daily Post. t | Ihi rsday, May 25, 1864. j i Jit til.Vtssi—ln the oil way was brisk with a large demand. The sales that came under our notice were as follows: .'■•Bi'nt’ 1 "' 1 000 bbisJt We! 00 “ ,3o ,t iJ,, ’l'° packages included, ' this, .xtlnd .Nod, ai 24jic; l M0 l ’t,blB l at V 1200 bbls *» hulk at Me ***•*' l6o i(t-M bbls sl &8&c -1,1 b.M— Sales of da bbls al *4,U7®o. MARKETS by telegraph. i Sew York' stock Market. If- vo i New York, May 25, 1864 J-iumb jf M|?<***“* vL.:™ in i •• Mich. Centra]... 145 111. en. Scrip 137 Harlem... 2J? aiKdi. ‘Suulhern... mo Ltleve. & Pnts.'.Yno Kriiiin.“ ‘ “ tllev. & Toledo.-... lo2}r aApSr'i'^V.V.-.V.j?., II x'ii' "rV," '^", 2U I 8 ’-' ou Poas 108 H VlilV nf‘‘ uuicksilver 73>j Lne } refered 109 K a. ' ork Market. f ~,* * ork, May 25.—Cotton firm At 97£3QAc \ l"Ur active at *7 v6®7, 35 for Extra State-tarn I £7,75 for Extra A. H. i). ; 60 to*iS£ tVrm"',, 3 *] Gi'l“i k iu t r r ‘'f'i lRr at Wheat . “m' for Chicago Spring; $1.6701 73 or Mi waukic Club, com 6 active at?!#?* 1,41 S «°r oid mixed Western. Cats Arm at wS »« J errolcnm unsettled and dull- Crude SSi) Z mes "£»“-% r O,Ml ,f@ eoc . Pork itlet atH i f *f *. 2 ‘>‘ 0 for old mess; $3O 25 for new lor oid and new prime; $28,26029 for [■rime mess. Hams dull at ibfahort J? *or long cut. fflfd.fi dSHid at tffr 1 ic. Butter at 2a. Cheese steady at 12@i7c ( . tl , Chicago Market. '*?>*»'*»■ Wheat quiet .. ' *>~ h «i'l>-b l at-* for No. 1, ami forNn 9 lorn firm at *1 01 for No. 1; »1,07« for No' " a s quiet at Highwinesdull at 81 20* Keceipts-4,000 bbls Flour; 67,000 bushwH fSKS^SwasS y St. Louis Market. Fo*T SSttS!#**, Cincinnati Market. I N V IA Ji’ May 25.—Flour firm at *6,76ffi7 heat-Red *1,65@1,60; White *1,65@1,70 C 0r n In demand at *1,18@1,20. Oats at 84?. Whfekv advanced to *1,25. Mess Pork firi at Ka.io Lard firmer at 13J4c. Groceries firm and un d!lJfet!J'ar. tJ ' OW 82 ® 83 '’ SUver 70 ®12; Exchange New York Gold Market, lug a? m May 2i —° oW dosed ‘Ms even- KORGE \V. SMITH’S FA ®M FOR SALE. In of the removal of part of my ' 1 nrivife «n ?r and other considerations It t 1 * ‘ , family nature, I wish to contract , my allairs and confine my attention to my old Wh 1 b ilf ed ii ,'T" inE Malting business In Wheeling, and to accomplish this, J offer for sale dj private contract till tne 31ax DAY OF may 1564, and if not *hen Bold, by Public Auction, 1 j The Magnificent Estate of , WADDIHGTOIT, * j Containing til acres of beautiful and fertile roll ing hill land, well watered with never failing : springs, In one of the most salubrious countrfe! . in the world, and situated In a neighborhood S?f wealthy and highly respectable peoplo lfmon 1 W Th/ n n y tu f n Pi ke > four miles from Wheeh ■ ing. Ihe mansion is in thorough repair laree ami commodious, (60 feet by 76 feet,) with’evmw | modern convenience, surrounded with shrnZ ; her) and trees. Xhe principal tenant houae is a j neat and comfortable two-story brick The dairr house is spacious and fixtures are convert 1 endy arranged. There are alsSXh! | on the estate, (all rented to old and good feS ants,) the rental of which pays the taxes. An extensive barn, wife stone bmement il r i«**i lntO S J^ bll u S f°f 16 horses, and stalls for - 40 cattle, with cellars, bins, mows, and even, thing in tho higheat requisition of s farm Mt ,* f,"" 110 {“* square, brick sheds for cattle and aheep: also smith’s shop and slaughter house. The farm is well known to be the best lmorov cd and moat highly cultivated In this part of the country, stocked with Imported and other choice cattle, sheep, horses, Implements, Ac., Ac The growing crops consist of 844»res of fall wheat • a> acres of fall barley ; 27 acres or spring barfeV ’■ 36 seres of black oats; BO seres of corn -12 Mr v! of potatoes ; 66 acres of meadow, fee fedance fe good pasture, all of which will be sold as staled on the 31st OF MAY, 1864 / »Dove Terms of purchasemade known oddav nr.al and at fee following places, where WuL place and furfeer parttSrTc^befen - the loth of May, 1864: BUtfiUjijter NEU YORKgj-At the office of Messrs p*r_ UAtermreet: M ’ orei »W * Obtfi^ thorni nFITIPHIA -Messni. Bullett A Fair- H. strans, Bro. * st^. CWNATI - I >- H- Mitchell A Co. , Water L A H G It) SALE ' OF Farm Stock and Implements. AT WADDDTGTON VATar- Four miles from Wheeling, on Bethany Turntdke. OS TUESDAY. 31BT W following fear days, X wUI ASP auction all my live stock, PHS}* Horses, suitable Tor any DurDojeTTreiS? Vurty . Grade Cattle, Leicester -if'* Sheep. Also,’ Household Furniture. of my 3 Advertisement also. -jDjlfrta QEQ. W, SMITH* -| fey