I ;II- ghe gaik pot. AD:VEILTIStStISI AGENCIES: Messrs. S. .51. & 00. No. 37 Park Row, New York city, and No. 6 State street, Boston; and L. P. FONTAINE & 469.;63 ,Nassau street, New York city, are au thcmized to take Advertisements and Subscrir tr” for 1.13 at lowed rates. AR-We:will furnish the DAILY POST, to agents at the rate of $2,00 per hundred oopiee. LOCAL INTEILIGKNCE. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1864 The Draft. The following ft the result of the drawings yesterday VS.B9AILLES TOWNSHIP. Barnet •Havedom Chas T Taylor Jones Elias Kelly John Fitzpatilek las McLaughlin Win Haney !James Davidson * John Marks IWin H Lovell George Dunbar Jas Montgomery Porter Auld (David Cowan John M Eafleld Patrick MoKenley James Shields Thomas McCracken Mclinerron Joshua Leung Hobert Cornell Wm Creighton John Patrick McLaughlin, Alfred-Corey John Hughey Rush M White Andre* Giles J ohn Duncan Thomas Lochord William Carter Albert Miller (leo F Miller James Pinkerton 'Lit bltman Robert Guy JPPri 11 Taylor Theodore Rimmed John Miller' e Bayard Wm 11 Stewart rlios Fawcett AMg tint Alberie William White John Mackey Harvey Linen James Mitchell Hugh McKeown Jacob Cramer Age Thomas Williamson Charles Shields Abram Perkins .Francis Russell . Mimes Gravy Thomas. Burton David Auld 'George NV etas Joseph Alai ke 'James Robertson John Robinson, jr Henry Davis Thos II Kerr Ambrose Ryan Witi Dodds Michael King Prank Blessing Hope HAD -Tense C Omani j lames Keogh DktldMeMurn Hubert Taylor John Ogden atoorrt A Young Win Stewart Monies McCloskey Win H ;Thompson Cahn Kane Martin Gal; inj•Jeorge Bowman John Littler I dattliias Toy John L Rubinson ji.at rick Toolan TOWNSHIP. Vim lVtlliain,, henry Clailo Mienal Welsh William Hardy Alexander Dempster William Nichol .Frederick Sarver Robert McKee Charles J Haluit ;Thos Law James Berry ,L e iria , LeWls Whitt/1.6,T :11111 :McAdams Itie:Jb Fright ake IJuN is 'i'eter Huffman : Abraham Blair ir l'pier i ittlilin haslet !John Sterrer crier Jtiner Lowry Il Weal lo:Jii I ogle Adam Ankernian 'John Lutz V.n W Cox 'Frank Pelat r !Robert iiriarly 'iJobert Blackbird 'Anthony Croon hank ; Italie liottiatin John Higgins o h,, lard i•aul Leuk John S Stall Nicholas Coleman I FrederlJ2k .1 oh n i i ins John L.eu to George Adams rotor Altinire H trtinati Ji - Jari,ta McCoy Joseph Bort Samuel flier itios Harrison John Leadheater Petri Ott John Little steittne Abner iiilusner John Clare John Luffee Henry Goldetrmi Edward West James Herrington John K Nelson Joseph Bell John Shultz Da% id Jacobs Barney Goldbaugh Liedtge lierwig George Herwick PhilipZimmeituan Henry Debit 4 Stepnen Teeter John I- Muse B W Smith William Rankin Was Daughterly. Tneo D Sawyer John Bishop J as D Whittaker JohnlNleGowan bantord P Haney Anthony Sbuttz A re habald Serena William Nelson Frederick Hummel Joseph Cothrie Hiram al Neal John Taylor Wm J Moore Wm Herald Henry Swingler John Murphy Cochran Neal Casper St rut t flue }lodger's Jacob Smarr Henry L Large Hubert Ewing William White Henry DiViot Reinhart Steinmets Tilos Barnes Joseph Mc( /inn Thomas Sloop John Hutchinson Martin Shulte Nicholas doter John Galway John Williams John Linn Peter Deza in David Rul-an:a Criminal Court.—The time and attention of the Court was occupied yesterday in the trial of George Cox for the murder of Robert Get lay. Two how. were spent in empanneling a jury. There were a great number of challenges. The following jury were tlnaily selected: Albert A. Curry, John Shatter, Wm. Fairfield. John F. Bennet, David Dehiven, Stephen Calm, Samuel George, James formiey, John Carson, Wm. Earley, Wm. L. Bennett, Hobert Hill. After the jury were sworn a number of wit nesaes were examined, from whom we gathered the lollowin frets. 1)n the 23.1 day of Arun, 166.1, about eight or nine o'do2.h is the evening, Clearge.:Cox and Robert Getii.by met at the public house of Mr. Willi ire Frany, , in Baldwin township, on the Brrmiagfo n and Elizabeth road, at the six inll,• ferry 4111 I 11,J;: a drink or two together. lazy remained a:mut three quarters of an hour in the hou,,e and appeared to be friendly. When they went out of the house to go home, a n altercation took place be tween them in regard to some coal hands, when one word brou,,lit on another and they were heard by the landlady to call each other none of b—s, when Cox struck rletinhy and knocked him down, kicking him once on the head after ho-was down, and then lea% ing for home. The landlady ran out and tr led to retie 'lets, by up, but found him dying. She then called her daugh ter (her husband being absent from home, and the two raised him up and propped him against the steps. Re died in three quarter's of an hour after he was hurt. Dr. McCook had the upper part of deceased's skull in coprt. There appear ed to fie a previous injury on the top of the head and, internally, there was a Lica of un natural growth, but the imrfor tray of opinion, notwithstandit:q, that deceased came to his death by external violence producing the rup ture of bloodvessels near the upper part of the nasal bone, adjoining the skull, which rupture produced en cdect on the brain not unlike apo plexy, only that in this ease the fore part of the brain was affected, whereas in apoplexy the hind part is more usually effected.. The Commonwealth reste.l after examining three wltnesse.. The .lefense rely principally upoathe grounds that there were no threats and no apparent malice or desire to commit murder, but that the act was only intended as an assault and battery. They also averred that Mr. tiotinby bad long entertained a prir tie grudge against the prisoner. The case will probably be decid ed to-day. Contrary to expee te.rion this case was decided yesterday, the prisoner being found guilty of manslau ;hter. Sculling, Ma:ch.—The Mitch between Hamill and Ward has b: en tizell to take place on the 19th day of July. Speaking of this race the New York Clipper says. Both men are known as 11(4t-class experts in sculling exer else. and have contended against each other be fore, twice on the SelluylkLil, Pa., both of which Hamill won, and twice at Poughkeepsie, of which each won one, Hamill being the vic tor in the last, since which he has of course held the proud title of champion sculler of American waters. What the result of the forth coming contest on July 19th will be. It is im possible and uselosa to prophecy, but that Ham ill is the favorite it is useless to deny, his vi tc ry on the last occasion at Poughkeepsie hating given him immense prestige, not only in Pitts burgh, but in New York and all other places where fast sculling is taken cognizance oL" Poison to Paint,—We hare often heard that there was poison In paint, especially in some kinds. The Detroit gives the following instance of a person being injured with the poison of paint. This morning, a man named Pinery, a painter by trade, for many years a resident of this city, but lately of St. Clair, was suddenly taken ill at the corner of Jefferson avenue and Randoloh street. He ap peared as if In great agony with cramps in his stomach, hands and feet. He stated that he had been at work until Saturday. and had intended to return home. On Sunday he was taken with symtoms, but received medical attend ance and partially recovered. A physician, who was present' ascribed as a cause the inhalation of poison from lead used in paint. Anetlon.—There was an auction of viirlous articles at the Bazaar, on Wednesday, and.on Friday-there will be an auction of many fence at the:cold Ou(iosity shop, today. The twill., sogip will bE 3014 separately or altogether to the Wiliest bidder, by sealed proposals, which will pa received up to Saturday. ; .,Stioltary eastueria,Liss4.... Holmes, Trciatittrer ( Baniiiiiy F ace , edges the receipt of therlollowing additional con tributbsns: • Morfison UnderWood,'.. . ... , Sarah 'Ash, Waterfonl, - Erie`CO. - RL McGrew, Treas. Steamboat Fu ad on account 500 00 Second Ward School Concert, 143 25 B B ChaMberlin, Nen+ Brig - ht.:a, 10 00 Employees A English &Co . 25 00 J Metz 300 Breyman's Comithittee,. ! , . .... 402-06 P A Pi BittaburgFreeporth Dentatt, Ua perlin - Watt.... 60 O 0 00 Matthew ll, Law, do ' 1 00 H Kerr, do • 160 - Amos Tuttle do .1 60 C Hill 4 00 ' 500 Employees Monongahela. Bridge CO 11 50 Concert of Miss Winger & Class, Ship penville, Clarion Co Aid Society, ShippenvUle Collected by Miss Maggie Shippen, Ship penville Mr. Fie, Cincinnati Addison T 1,., Somerset County,. /lira Wm Bagaley ' C C Mellor, proceeds sale of Librettos of the "Meastah,i , June 11th ' 13 10 .2 & A Rayit,errorin Building Camila— ..10 (Xi I. Bentz, error in Bultdlng Com list 5 00 Enterprise Coal Mine, Saw SMI Run.... 2i 65 Ist Ger Luth Church, Allegheny 102 12 Wm M Edear 25 00 Trinity Episcopal Church, balance after purchasing goods Two Philadelphia Fair Tickets.. , • • U P Church, Lawrenceville Meth Prot Church, Elizabeth ....... J P & R H Knox, Stone Masons do do Employees Jas Boyd, Shoemaker, Allegheny Committee on Foreign and lioretlfitt Cor respondence on account • 'Employees Monongahela House 95 00 John Mal Crossau 106 00 200 00 Mr& Mrs H Kieber's Concert, 225 00 Hubbard & Long, Hardware 50 00 Lieuts It Clarke & U C 111 , 0onnell, per Mies Cooper Reiter & Co do hands Ist Baptist Church, Pitts, rtddq... St Augustine's German Catholic. Oongre gation, Lawrenceville E J Agnew, Treas. Sanitary Fun I, Law rence county, on account Little Misses of Tionesta H I. McGrew, Treas. Steambo.it Fund, on account 400 02 Also the following contributions to be after wards acknowledged In detail Employees Westmoreland Coal Co do Lewis, Oliver & do Fort Pitt Glass Works_.. do' Dilworth, Porter & Co Master Painters and Employees From D U Clapp, Cashier of the E.tir Eleventh dal 'a receipts Twelfth do .... . Thirteenth do Fourteenth do Fifteenth do Previously reported Prisoners at Lynchburg.—Srrgt. Frank Shafer, of Co A, 63d Penns)ivanla Pegia.cn:. writing under date Lynchburg, May loth, give the following hat of prisoners, member; of the 1.33.1 regiment confined at test place : Sergt. Prank Shafer, Cu. A ; Sergt. Wm. Pt. tern, Co. D ; Frank Reed, Co C; Robert Huh ter. Co. C; John Rush, Co. IL G. Co Henry F. Kerner, E; Chan. •APC.,,y of our company, was wuunlei and la in one of the haapitale. Sergt. Shafer aJde : We are going to leave here, but I do not know our des tination. The Allegheny Cattle Vards.-11.ere ix not much stock In these yards at present. Yes terday there was some thirty head of cattle, about ttfty head of sheep, and a few swlrc The sheds and enclosures are large and well pro tided with the cm ventences necessary for ac commodating stock. There are good hotels in the vicinity, and the Western railroads run close by. We have no doubt that this is a good market for cattle, and that In every other sea son of the year, these pens will be crowded with choice stock. Westmoreland Conuty.—The Dernocrriti. of this ceunty, at the Primary election last week, place.l the following excellent ticket in nomination: Assembly, John Margnett, John W. Biddle. Prothonotary, John Zimmerman. Clerk of the Courts—Joseph W. Blair. Commissioner—Mi chael O. Keener. Poor House Director—Rob ert Dixon. Auditor—John .M. Peebles. Trus tees of Academy—Henry Kettering, John Kuhns, Jr. George 111 3 era. James Rutledge and Garret Crush's, were appointed Representative c on ferees ; and E. J. Keenan. Esq., John C. Plumer and Abner Carson, Congressiouc Con ferees. False Alarm.—There was an alarm of tare on Wednesday evening about nine o'clock, a nd a great light area seen to arise on the Allegheny aide of the river. But there were no houses burned down. The light arose from burning, the rubbish gathered from the various apartments of the Fair Buildings, which had been hauled to the Allegheny commons and set on tire. As the act may be repeated for several consecutise evenings, people should not become alarmed at' seeing a light in that direction. Sergeant Robert GI. John ston.—Th,. lant soldier belonged to the 'nth Regiment, and redeived the wound which caused Ida death at the battle of the Wilderness. Ile was with the Regiment In all the battles in which it hail been engaged up to that time, and his comrades and officers speak In the highest terms of his courage and soldierly qualities. His is another name added to the roll of gallant spirits who hese fallen In defense of the stars and stripes. Dogs.—Several cases of disorderly conduct and one of assault and battery have arisen from a dltaculty - about does. Three families liav: been before the Honor the Mayor two or three times for quarreling, and each time dogs came in as the originators of the disturbances. We heard of one women, who Is said to keep five doge, although she washes for a living and is barely able td pay her rent. Let the clogs be Vacation.—The public schools of the city will close on the last day of June, and terualn closed till the first day of September. The Al legheny city schools have adopted the seine ar rangement, and most, likely AI the Borough schools in the vicinity. This la a good arrange ment for the pupils, but unless the salaries of the teachers are continued it not so good to: the teachers, who have to be at expeare all the time. The Monitor.—This famous war vessel Is to be exhibited at the Wheeling Fair. It will take down all the Monitors and gunboats on the river when it gots down. We are glad to know that an invitation has been received to exhibit the "littlekiant" at the Wheeling Fair as it places "a Pittaburgher"in a prominent post tion as a skillful and ingenious mechanic. Pittaburgher HAlled.—Clapt. S. A. Me- Kee, of the 155th Regiment, was kille,l at tho head of hts command In a charge on the enemy's !Ines, near Petersburg. i'Apt. afeii:ee has par ticipated in many i•f the battles by the Army of the Potomac. He was once badly wounded at Fredericksburg. lie leaves a wife and family to mourn his loss. Bounties to Wounded Soldiers.—lt should be generally known that by a recent de cision of the War Department, all soldiers who have been discharged from the service by rea son of wounds received in battle, are entitled to a bounty of one hundred dollars, no matter how short their term of service. Sprinkling the Streets.—This is a delight ful business. The wrier cools the streets and sends an ..kecaslonal breeze into and around the heated rooms and workshops, upon these sultry days that is indeed refreshing Then it com pletely settles tae dust and renders the city as clear as after a shower. Coal Exchange.—llereafter the meetings of the Exchange will be held daily at eleven o'clock, at which time all buying and selling of coal, barges, etc., will be made. This will be of great advantage to coal dealers and others, and will save an immense amount of trouble. Row are the Mighty Pallen!—Hon. John Covode received only 660 votes at the Republican Primary Election in Westmoreland County. lila Republican opponent Wm. M. Stewart received 1416. "Glory to —." PeebLea Townahtp Draft.—A meeting of thesubecriben to thebounty fund, of Peebles township, to secure men under the Last call, was held last evening in the Berme' house,' ter the purpose of distributing said fund. Atiaiwtio are indebted to tfOr..the July copy of the• Atlantic 'Monthly containing, The Wife's,Story, Glory ing the (bed, Mexico, Currency, Ice-period in America &c. For sale at Miner., who keeps all stated periodicals. m~ww2rwuea`r ""--~-` =.~—+~.. ~w,:~~uczr~~..+~.ac4+e+ar.~.cyz-..-.we; 1, - . . , 'r'A .4-t - j.KITI PCOP" , VtrISBURGIT,! I 44I,PAY: MORNING, JIM 24, I:Q4 Corns and Bunioni.—We take pleasure M announcing the fast that Dr. Randall, who performed.° many cures ,equally of inveterate corns, diseaaed halls and bunions has teturned. to fhenity, and may be fOtlnd et No.. Ar J.: Fifth street. Dr. Rhea cured many cases where the fistietrt bald tried all systems .before, and has oertifientee from Thomas Al. Esq.; Wm. Phillitat, Eli Young, and Many well known citi zens who have antlered from these troublesome pesta. On Saturday we wereahown the follow. ing certificate frees Henry Briggs, of Betmv er "Dr... Randall eldraeitted liSfrod pain ful corn for me last summer,—the same inflam ed my loot and rendered toe perfectly lame, but La Less than ten minutes 7 was reauy to leave his office, and have never telt &twinge since, tits cures are invaluable,•and I wish his skill encouragement." 26 00 1 00 Dr. R. has made this branch of surgery the study of many years, ss thbusand f of test imoni. ala firom all parts el the world clearly establish, and is admitted Sy Surgeons and Physicians of Medical Schools Old Colleges that he is the only real choropedist In this continent. Officeltours from 10 a. m. to 6 p. tn. Circus and Illenagerle.—lt is seldom that people have an opportunity .nf witnessing an :exhibition of wild anithald along with a emus, but a chance of that kind will be afforded soon In this.eity. Thayer is Noyes have thrown their circueand Menagerie together and will exhibit both for one .and the same adynlaaion fee, on the last day of June, and the first second and fourth days of July next. ' This combination is said to attract immense crowds of people to every town where they hold an exhibition. Van Arc burgh's Menagerie Is of itself a great show. Then those who enjoy a hearty laugh will have their eases attended to by Dr. J. L. Thayer, the inimi table humorist, who will enliven the scenes of the circle by his quaint drolleries, and also in troduce his wonderful comic mules. Mons. bavis, a pupil of the great Van Amburgh, will manipulate the lions and tigers. 461 25 6 00 32 15 12 00 10 00 40 OU 2 UJ Any of our readers who may have Beeswax to dispose of, are directed to the advertisement of OSePti Fleming, drugt ebrner of the Diamond and Market street, who will pay the highest cash price for large or small ntlYntities. :-.hould you be in want of anything In the Drug, Perfumery, White Lead, t or Patent ..qediclne line, you could not go to a better plum in Use city, where you can get a finer assortment; or , at more reasonable prices. 71 00 371 00 8 OJ F2.1111,1t lon nt Lnt robe. —The annual Lit trary Exhibition, at:it... anent '1 l;,,ilege, near Latrobe, trill take place na the . 28th ins!. 'rho Drente and gII 9 minas of the tit udenms are re— spectfully Invited to attend. Y. A tennven fir Nrera, V. 11. Director of tit. 1 manta% t,:allege. S) 4u Uu Ou 251 6o 135 Lubin's Hair I)re , slng norilinejuid at Ilenhln's .11 . 1 e PI ore, No. h, i.truet, uherc tue mt ++S5Oll meat of cs tracts, hair soapa Xr.ti tr. iet art vet - offered a Pittsburgh jaibl., Can NI had. None hat the hest quality of goods are illspen.ed from tLeur counter. • a 1 4,610 41 3 454 'I 9,'7a 51 ..IbnEPli Mi.: /la JOSEPH MEYER G. SON, MEM! $269,675 50 ANTZFACITII ETZ S OF MEM PLAIN AND FANCY F URNIT (IRE AND CHAIRS 153 SMITHFIELD, AND 41'b PENN St+ Between ith t.t., and Virgin alley 801 QI LT, Gt.Yi ERIN E, OrLnit•us, In., lirown Windsor Demulcent, White Castile Mottle,l(2asttle, Juo. MNiulte, .I..chey flue. .M'Veinoo, Moia, Hone, N)I,L1.11. SAVOLI, cy age Swipe. The 11 ,, nuractuf era of Luvrhin Winters, Lubin, Qo , .ieti, ygenitque, Bizin Ilancl, Task,: alma, NVitsh., and Low , j ust received at RANKIN'S DRUG STORE, jel4 113 Mit,Let htreet, I I ..- Fourth DAY & taros ,n.l Dealer. In SADDLERY, HARNESS AND COACH HARDWARES 58 WOOD STREET, the Oaten Stit:-p, LI, PA., VILTOULII HESPEC'rt , CLLY CALL 4.'• the at teitt inn t I t 4, COaChllll'rd nealera in general, ht thelt Large and Well Selected Stock -Consisting In part 1..1- Ca rrl age ALanulaot carers. Patent and Enameled. Leathers, E.nam t led Cloths, Damasks, Broad Cloths, Laces, Fringes, Bands, Spring's, Axles, Dolts, Felloes, Spokoo, Hubs, Shafts, etc., etc., All of which have been PURCHASED WITH GREAT CARE, Lilted%lly the W(101) WORE, which will be lou:.1 ut the Hest Quality, %Veil Seasoned and Dry Saddlers and Harness Maken3, Will find a full and complete atock of Harness Leathers, Saddle Trees, Flames, Webs, fail Measure Straining Webs, of all bun - therm, Bite, Buckles, tit irrups, Spurs, Threads, etc, OA ~ etc., All t.f which Ulll be sold nt the lowest CASH pri:es, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. TO 'l'l.lE: F. 4 A:1)1)1_,E.13.€1 I'. S.—We do not deal in Saddiem and Bridles, bat leave those WIC IDS it.r our eustuntete to make at.d sell, as they ptoperly 'Along t that branch. tny2i-tf DAY . HAYDEN. DYSENTERY ID iEL rhae a. DIXON'S AIIOIIIATIC BLACKBERRY CARMINATIVE 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 practice in all chronic and dangerous oases. Mt' Use no Cholera mixtures or doubt ful compositions, (many of which under mine and ruin the constitution,) when you can obtain an unfailing remedy as simple and safe as Blackberries themselves. Ask for Dixox's lll4okaaaar Tyra, and see that the proprietor's name is written on the outside wrapper of eaoh bet- Prepared only by • Sae Proprietor, CINCINNATI.' For lab by all respectable druggists. Price, (oldityle, 35 ots.) 280., 600. rind 51 j , per. Bottle. H A Y -40 MLLES TIMOTHY— /a More and for sale by FETZER k ARMSTRONG, solo eerarxr Market and First its ~..u..e.::cral ; Ti - AP( Ili •'t "to • II A iE, PT rrsst- fo:Ft 11=10 TELEGRAPHIC. VROM OUR Viltii-E.6ITION. The Attack at White House—Beb el Loss Heavy. ,FOrifOESS 11103411 CA. 224-s—The steamer from White house yesterday morningzeports; that at :six o'clock on the 20th, Fitzhughlee and Wade Hamp ton attacked our fdrees entrenched there tinder General Aberereombrie, bet were repulsed and driven babk by our gun boats. The rebels then planted aha ttery and fired on the land forces, which was continued till 4 o'clock. The rebel loss was comparatively heavy. prisoners captured state that our gunboats, were mistaken for transports, and the rebels expected to capture our troops before Sheridan could come to our assistance. At five o'clock Sheridan arrived with his entire command. Our loss was• only 3 wounded. Gen. AbercroMbie received a dispatch from General Grant, during the engagement, to hold'tbe place at all hazards. There was some skirmishing yesterday, Strength of Leo's Position NEw Yong, June 28. A World spe cial, dated from the field before Peters burg, June 21st, says: - I would be less surprised to awaken to-morrow morning and gnd Grant's army posted somewhere on the enemy's flank, than I would to fincT that. he (sad attacked them in front and forced them ire . = their present posi tion. General Lee has a strong position in our front, and is defending it -with his entire army so far as „I, can learn. He certainly has every ineentive for fighting so hiog as lie has the slightest chance of holding our army at hay. 1 - f ice b ea t him, good-bye to further railroad nom murileatl4 ra with Richmond. Therefore, w ishes to save the Capital, he must exert himself here. Our troops are dan gerously close to Petersburg. So near is nc portion of our dine to the city that they could, With all' ease, send shells t r, an] li It at point blank range. Operations before Petersburg, New Youti, June. herald cor• re , p ,, ndence of the . ...01.11 says ; '1 he reb els did not reply to us while shelling the city in front, for the reason perhaps that their batteries were so well covered by our sharpshooters, that it was difficult to work the guns. Gen. Birney has strengthened the lines in frost of the 2d corps, and made them secure. Prison. era reports that Hill's and Longstreei's c..rps had arr,ved in Petersbutg on Fri day, but they were instructed, in case , d capture, to say they 1., longed to \\ ibe's brigade 01 Beauteg.,rd'a eunr 'nand. Another Herald corr . , spondent sapi! Gen. V 4. ikon and hi cavalry moved on the 14:11 and lstlt, and was about eight ides south of Prince George Court It protects our left, tank ant rear. Our pickets extend from the left of ttio infantry line to Black Water Important Washington Items. E YoRE, June 2:; —The following i• from Washington specials: The Sen ,tu Committee on Foreign Affairs has n solved to take no definite a, lion on Mexican resolutions until the next ses,iou. This determination wa., partly consequent on Mr. Corwin's visit. The Judiciary Committee Mill be ready in a few days to report their dec• i-ion in the• Arkansas case, and will probably recommend that states which have not been indirectly reclaimed tr..m the !eh.•llion 'mhall not be allowed to vote the Llectoril Colleve. General Giant hai ordered the dig iiihution of a whisby ration to our ti, , op; in trout of Pctcr Heavy Rebel Bombardment NEW Y ORR, June 23 . —Tribune spe Ha's, dated Headquarters Aitny of the Potomac, June 28th, says: Severe sharp shooting yesterday and to-day, with oc casional fire of artillery; but no advancb 'a as attempted by either army. The right quarters, which are cicsest to Pe tersburg and close to the ri t er,sustained, a: 8 o'clock this morning, for upwards of an hour, a terrine d:n of shells and solid shot. Among the wounded is Col. Henry Smith, 0: the Headt i narters Guald, who lost both legs, but will Fob ably survive. colonel Tompkins' bat teries finally silenced the enemy. Rebel. Attack on White House. NEw YoRK, June 23.—A dispatch to the Herald, dated Headquarters Army of the Potomac, June 21, says: Yester rday morning about four o'clock Thompsou,s rebel cavalry, with artillery, wracked White House and continued to assault until h alf-past four in the after noon. At the date of the last dispatch f. oni there, our loss had not exceeded two or three killed end wounded. An ex• plo,inn of a rebel caisson put a number of them h , rB dv combat. Gen. Shertdan was arriving, and would parti, ipate in the engagement. - Petersburg Bombarded for Five Hours NEW Your:, June 23.--2 . 1 Times spe cial dated Headquarters Second Corps, near Petersburg, Monday, Juno 20th, says: This morning General Birney is occupying the nearest position to the city, at a range of about 1200 yards, and opened batteries on the place, and for live hours kept up a constant bombard ment which must have rendered Peters burg anything but an agreeable place of reAdence fora time. '1 he effects of the shelling have not yet been ascertained, aside from the Lurning of some build ings. Mr. 'Swinton on the Situation NEW lonti, June 23.—The Times special from Mr. Swinton, concludes a long reivew of the campaign with the following prediction; You may once more turn your eyes away from the front held by a confronting fire, and endeavor to conjecture what new stroke will be mada by the fertile brain that has al ready displayed such fertility of resour ces in a campaign without parallel in the history of warfare. Steamer Fired on by Guerrillas. MEMPHIS, June 23.—The Lady Vicks burg, which arrived from New Orleans to-day, was fired into seven times be tween Vicksburg and Memphis. No damage was done. Cotton Sales at Cairo C UTIO, June 22.—At the Government sale of cotton here today five hundred bales good brought $126. Twenty.nine bales, damaged 802 cents. All sol,l sub. ject to G per cent, tax. Siege of Fort Darling Commenced :WasinNoToN," June 23 . — Passengers from City Point report that the siege of Fort Darling commenced on Monday, but we have no confirmation of thif.. Nominated for Congress ST. LOT:I8, June 22d.—The Union Con gressional Convention held at Belle ville, 111., yesterday, nominated Jno. Baker for Congress. _ _ N EW DATES-26 - FRAMS NEW DATES, juat received andlor aale by RZYIKER. & HHOs., 196 end 128 Wood at. 'iSHiNA TACKLE. EIVINELAVING Bode; RectrjLisies, Hooke' Ac.frielal#:by BOWN. ISO Wood sheet. HOMINY -6 BBLS FLINT HOMINY —Just received and for aide by FETZER & AIibISTRONG. jell corm Market sail,firit 43. LA-TEST 13' It,.ELEGItAr•ti, FOB THE POST. ,- 1,,. ~:,71 1 More About Henderson the tra- vy Agent THE GOLD EXOITEMEiT. A Vertlicrt Rendered. airv. UN lON CA.I_TCIU. 1 The Draft Commutation Climes. itEW .YORIC, June 23.—1 t appears that biro Henderson, Navy agent here, when arrested yesterday, was committed:to bail in the sum of• . $lO,OOO. A. feW minutes before his arrest he was waited upon with an order from the President removing him from office and directitig Ms Bridge, of the Navy Department, to take charge. During the morning the buying price of gold has ranged from 9,12(4,15 and selling at 3,15g2, 25. The highest prides of yesterday'lirought considerable in the market, and the offerings this morning were quite liberal. In the Superior Court today a verdict of $21,647 27 was rendered by the ju . ry in the case of W. T. Wilkins agailist W. P. Earl and son. The suit was broitght to recover $200,000 deposited by Plaintiff in the safe of the defendant in their hotel, end which was stated by the-clerk who received it. The P, , At'q Washington special says there was a caucus of Union members of Congress last night to consider the draft commutation clause. Mr. Stevens declared he would not be bound by the caucus to vote against commutation. Late News from the Front. Gen Hancock Recovering. The President Visits Gen. Grant. HEADQUARTERS ARMT OF TITS POTO MAC, Jane 22.—There was some anll 'cry tlriug on the right and picket skirm ishing at various points along the line the. whole:of yesterday, resulting in the isounding of a few men but causing no change in the position. A battery stationed on an elevated piece of ground in front of Petersburg, kept atiboying one of our batteries on the left some time, when it opened in return, oue of the shells exploding in the midst of the men at the rebel guns and causing a cessation offering on their part. Gen. Hancock is recovering from his indis pot ition and expects to resume the com mand of his Corps inn few days. President Lincoln paid a visit to Gen. Grant at City Point yesterday. MORE FRAUD AND BRIBERY Mr. Henderson, Publisher of the New York "Evening Post" and Navy Agent Arrested The Rebel G,ai•dnei•. NEW YORK, June 23.—Henderson, publisher of the Evening Post and navy agent at this post, was arrested yestet dsy by Marshal Murray on a warrant issued by Commissioner Betts on the ap plication of Mr. Wilson, special counsel of the Navy Department. The chargde are very serious, embracing fraud, bri bery, the transmission of false vouchere, &e. The rebel Gardner, who was taken prisoner at Port Hudson and has been confined in Fort Lafayette for some months, was taken from the Fort at an early hour yesterday morning and sent, it is supposed, to the Headquarters Of Gen. Foster in front of Charleston. The Expedition up the Atch- afalya River. Rebel Battery Captured. WILMINGTON, June 23.—Dispatches have been received by the Navy De partment from Admiral D. D. Porter, giving particulars of the expedition of the Atchaftlya River, by Lieutenant . Crauder Hansel, with the Steamers Chillicothe, Neasha and Fort Henderson: When about a mile and a half from Se mesport, the battery from the shore opened upon them, the rebels .were driven away and the batteries contain ed two thirty pound parrots . , was esptuaed, one of the guns, however, Was hurt, the other has been sent to Caipo. Our loss was small, one than being wounded, it is thought mortally. From San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO, June 23.—The super visors of this city, have about concluded to pay the Central and Western Pacific Railroad company's $650,000 in bonds in lieu of subscribing $1,000,000, and the companies consent to the lir - pulp:neut. The Com mercial of San Frandsen held a meeting in Behalf of the Chriitttian Com mission to-morrow. New York Gold Illark,et. NEw YORK, June 23.—G01d irregular and unsettled, opening at 2,1044,12; advancing to '2,1562,20; declining to 2,05@2,10 and. closing at 2,10 -5,15. Propoaals for Coal, Slack & Lim°. RALE° PROPOSALS FOR THE s7B delivery in the works ofthe Plthstnull Mae Co. 300,000 bus. Bituminous Coal, 75,000 1 ,busfiflit of Slack, and 8,04:0 bushels of will be re ceived at the Vince of the Comppmy until the 19th inst. The coal, Black and Mee to beiof such quality, and delivered et snob. times find such quantities as shall be • atOrtrved and reeled. Payments to be made moat; 20, per cent. as security fat the plecforniince,of the contract Pretimide to be addreseml4o THOMAS , BATLEWIML Esq., President aloha Vompany and endorsed.proposaLs for Coal and Slack, or Lime as the case may be. ' , JAMES THO'' SON , Roemer, Office of the Plttshongh Gas Oa strum JTElle lith, 1864. - Je1114430 Y_± COMISRCIAL & I'INANCIAL. Table; of X cil littoaks: CORRECTED EY B. 8. BUTB2c.RECOER, 59 j 4tg Wr, Par Value 50 Exchange,. bpi Cifizenn.4. 50',Pittsburgh • .50; Allegheny 50 'Mechanics— . 50 Iron City . 50 AI .84 00 First National. ILO 00 SecondNation'l 110 00 Third National 110 00 istliationalAFY••• 110 •• • • 50 Manchester Say. ..... 49X TIVIIIRAXCE: • - . . 60 Citizens .... 61 Junes6,oo 42 Western 63;4 rialtY2.4:lo 32 .Monongahela.. 34 .... as 3,00 60 Eupake 60 ... 44 4,00 30 Pittsburgh....: 94 .... . " 25 Allegheny.— •• • • 23.4 " • • 26 Pe0p1e'5........28... 28X., 50 Perna ..... 4:5 25 Monongahela...... 21i Sr. Clair Street 40 50 Hand Street...:.... 50 Mechanic Street. ... 25 Birmingham....... RAILROAD. 60 Allegheny Val. 16 ... 14X .. 60 (Jonnellavale.. 11 73 ' 12)4 .. 50 do (Interest) .... 17 .... .. EA.) Steubenville... 13 15 1 / 4 , ... 14 . 3 i . 50 Chartlets .... .... 6 .. 60 liemptlild .... .... Si .. 60 Alleg'y & Man. 65 70 65 .. 21 Birmingham._ `.... ~... 40 6d Citizens .... '.... .... .... 95 N GAS. 60 Pittsburgh . 88 - • 23 Allegheny • 2.5 liirmLagnam... •.... 31X 5 OIL COILPAZGE.S. 25 Lueeseo • . Ardenen .... .... .... 10 North Amezjc'n.... It .... .. BON De. Allegheny County .... 83 do Scrip s's 81 Pittsburgh 78,1; do • 6'5...... ...97 Allegheny Cityloo . do &Is A.l.legheqy V R 196 'do 'eSi am] tg .. 95 .. Gonnellsville es.. 87 Steub. R R 6'5...,......76 .... PITTVRTDDII! PRODUCE MAREET OPRIOZ, it)P THR DAILY PORT, FRIDAY, June 24, 1864. BUSlNESS—Yesterday waa dull, the warm weather seemed to Incapacitate persons for tranelng purposes. Our rivers are now at low water stage. -navigatiotrla almost over for the lower ports until we have a rise of water. The packets on the slack watemontinue their trips as usdaL Among the sales we note as follows: ASHES—SaIea 5 tons, pearl, at 12;003c, an advance. II AY—Sales oft loads at the scales at $213,00 @3.5,00 lon, STRAW—SaIes at,#l6 ton. A'HISKY—PrIces are inning wild, we do not pretend to quote it with any kind of accuracy. , ur last receipts from Cincinnati quotes it at OA and firm. _ _ FLOOR—Extra Family—Sales were reKular at '048,2503,50, and some rely choice lots at 49,75; tountry brands were sold at the uaual de cline. BACON—Was firm at the advance we have previously noll. ed. There is a good many sales making in lots ranging from one to three thousand pounds.. As prices were unchanged we omit them. DlirED PR UTT—tiales of Apples at i0l03 , 11c; Peaches at Ingiscp LARD OIL--Hohteirs of No. 1 were demand ing $1,2841 , 1,30 gal. I t }RAlN—Prices unchanged. PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE. 0.82107.04 THE DAILY. POST, t Fittnar. J tine 24, 1884. BUSINESS in the oil way was inactive yes terday, the sales niade were few and far between. The reports from the Oast was conflicting in re gard to the price of crude. That a decline was established, their cal be no doubt. One dis patch quoted sales 42c, whilst others were still lower. The only:effect in this market was, the suspension of trfMsactions until the truth of the reports could b 4 ascertained. Hclders of crude were asking pre f lolls price, buyers, how ever, di I not time 1141 d. The receipts by the Allegheny river were! small, amounting to 725 barrels. REFlNED—Buyrirs manifested no disposi tion to operate esteknay. The rates were al together nominal, viz( Free oil, straw to white, at 71:&72; favorite city brands, pure white, at '73 4g740. The sales reported were: IN) ibis Eureka. y delivery, at B. J. 75c; 104 bble Oil Olty straw for P. D. at tioe for free oil.. lIESIDPU.III—HoIdCrs were firm but •the de mand was restricted tn small sales at $5,7201)6. NAPTIiA—Was unkhanged as regarda.prices or demand. Oil Receipts Pei Allegheny River. barrel!. barrels. H. Rosenburgh 111 t R. D. Cochran 141 Wray & Benny 411 Gallagher & Danver.2o9 Maxwell & Palmer.. 6( Total 25 PENNA. CENTRAL STOCK TIMM. Rein LIBERTY, June 22, 1864. The Market since osr Last has been dull for tOi descriptions ; prices generally were lower. The decline In Cattle seer* to be general both East and West. When pries reach the lop they gen erally decline. The Eastern markets were over stocked, besides purchasers held back, declining to pay the exorbitane rates that had been pre viously demanded. Parties who hare purchased stocks in the Western markets at figures based upon the prices that Were current a few weeks since, will be run short of "greenbacks" before the supply of cattle iti exhausted. There is no use in holders of higti priced Cattle to flatter themselves that the present decline is only tern. porary. Don't believe it. Who ever saw a per manent rise in July Another thing tobe taken into consideration, iq that persons of limited means have learned to get along without the fad of 25 cent beef. "Necessity is the mother of invention." The following is the official accounts of re ceipts for the week pakt : Cattle 3,085 head ; 14sgs 3,47 i head; Sheep 11,- 443; Mules 181; Horses 99. Boos—The receipts ishow a large falling off as compared with the previous week. Goon hogs found plenty of purchasers atgood figures. The demand was large for ;export, especially to Bal timore and New-Yoric. The current rates were 6@B;;c. BALES Or $Oll9 PEE CWT. Gregg k. Bro. sold 400 ahead, delivered in Balti more, at *9,87. 3. H. Glass sold 20 hehd at 5 1 7,00. Other sales were made at the above range of figures. CAI TLE—Tbe market was dull with more sel lers than buyers, the. latter operators prefer ring to hold off, not tiering an abiding faith in the present figures. 7 F. Reyenthaler.solil 95 head (average 1300) at .5. :McAllister sold 18 head, grass cows, at 4,00. .1. 111 cAlbeer sold 5-1 bead, grass steers, at 6,12. J. McAllister bold 10.11ead, fat cattle, at 9,00. .1. 11 Hutt sold 11 head, good csertle, nt 8,00. :..,;11(iff..—The receipts daring the week were the largest 01. the seabon, exceeding 11000 head. The market was not active. The principal por tion was forwarded East. SALE 6 1:1$ SREEP PER CWT. .T. H. Glass sold 380 hend at $6,25. J. J. 'l'a3 for sold 200 head at 0,t2, Other sales were nunie at about the same range. The rates of com mon : were for sheared, there being no other offering. ALLEGHENY STOCK MARKET. ALi.E.OII LNl', June 23, 1864 The market during !the week was'aiull, and prices hare declined. The offerings were not large but sufficient to meet the wants of dealers. The sales foot up as follows: BALES OP CATTLE PER CWT. C A Thayer sold 19 head at 84 LOr t i e o 60. R A Gamble sold 36 /legit) at 7 00. E Lipsey sold 16 head at 5 75. J H Ray sold 8 head at 5 00431 25. P Phillips sold 32 head at 4 80. N Harper sold 34 head at 4 ooam 00. C W Montgomery sold 46 head at 7 00. W ill Root sold 18 head at 3 5047,75. E Whittlesey sold 18 head at 6 outs: N Carr sold 25 head at 4 00dr9 00 S Wolf sold 25 head at 4 0047 00 J McAllister sold 20 cows at 4 00 Gree await & Kahn sold 60 head at 7 0008 60 Troverman & Marks 891 d 55 head at 8 (8.143,'".8 to Whisky Excitentent in Cincinnati Whisky has been the' most prominent object of speculative interest under the various rumors of the probable Inereale in the excise tax. On Wednesday, with an ;advancing market, $1 30 was the , ftgure attained. On 'Thursday, 133 be; came the leading rate; with an excited market: On Friday the demand was strong at 1 35, ivith sellers in reserve. On; Saturday it was started at 140 but - advanced to 1 42. Yesterday it opened at 1 45 and advanced strongly to 1 50. To-day there was a §uleic opening demand at I 60 then at 1 55. Sales were afterwards made at 1 60, and it was said that 1 65 would now be paid, but sellers are lonking up to I '75. The ex,.. ritement is wild. Mew York Poffee Market - Piknaner tPirret very 1d 11 4 1 4 4i00.4 ode; do fair, 42c; do ordi nary 41 t oar to good calicoes. 41X to 42)4c; .Rivanylrtaand Nemo, to eoe ; Maracaibo, 41 to 493 58 10 97c,rodish. ' The "Stoc.k of Rio and Swarm draw on the 21st of Jane, 1861, was memo bap; Java, 1,906 Gov; begs ; Bahia, 2,673 bags ; Maracaibo 14422' bag* ; Lagnayra 16,600 bags ; St. Domingo 10,653 hap ; other descriptions, 7,669 bags; total 218,293 Wigs, IMMN 13ANEE.S. Ott'd Asked Safes Div , d 683 f May 6 . 5 1, 4 f 5 67 If 4 58,56' 44 6 633; n 6 64,44 , 1 4 58 " 4 18'3,75 St_ .c f.oros . ' %Ailed° jarket new.. , t wrappers, Bich have advs... This advan e is an unpreeeden.- ' market.' S les are 131 hltds and 7 tk, lag 1 hhd st Sat 92 30;10 green t lug• a. g 30; 10 lac dry do at 6 40 to 9 . 60 i 28 plante.. at 9 60 to 1 M ; 26 eaten:ion shipping leaf at is to is 75; lis eithipt•do at 18 76 t 02411,6; la good do rit t igittp. tief corauula taaanfaeturlogaeat at 24 to 355 4 pod dojo 49-0:t0.46 lapTaloe .. do-as ISO 50 to 191 dllor bds'es at 44* - 40 ttorioettgii t patindsi - HiVil'on 21 lilidif.:teltetarlC. -i..i , -.. 1e..1'-.l' gtil ..!arinridenect BlheiikidTt.lll; :,•: 6T w00k.4-moket:. 4 °tisk Vith 41:11 . 43Innuehl tea , dency; Boleti for the week-16,00Vti iteeoeat:Bo to Sic ; BTAKl 4 O ra fturuis pulied n _ to pounthildre vitilktki. , - , PHA*: i'Mthe—Oeode tusu are very with EamPleisralelna : L trax&ril have etteeh i g during , She past:week 3f , j_04.4_, The follow 4te the Bolen f IUSCIejI/ gmtwi 21c. eariy , :hi* 0 wcek i 01000 - ao do me #) 3,000 do 60x64; fiße r . eariy-ht Ile "Mk-0 1 000 de do 24c; 3,000 'do d 0 .2.60- 9,00040.143(64,230.ear1y, In the week; 6,00 0 do do. 'lte.liti,oo . do - db . Primpe do do 28Ne ; I 3.600 'do 'dil gro;-40:90goVO • Clinelintatl Haler of GovesSi skult•Cottoss • on the 20th• Eh bales Nevins & eo 07 207 5 0bar. .3.rur & thi I 27 ; 50 , bales Nevink &•(.7o 1. 29 4 - 150balea Nevins & L 127 ; 38 bales .hreviii6 , l4:ooltig) 35 ba/es Net s& Co 140; 22, hales Nowlin Ice° 20 ; to ba l e Nevin &'l.Yei 41; 60 toilor/f/i9ly, & Ray, 'so; r 65 liales•Desailalialei4-40; 4,1 balsa John 12 Car50n1.,40.5 balesJlL Want& 99c; 48 bales t 7ll Waapg 990, . _ - .. lilt ii: . iitaiii" .' J ' Phil. elplita --g Ott et. . Iron—The Market for thls atilectaitinuesja; active. Thel makers Of Pig M etal ate , llearlyall aold.uo i but the ilemand Is IlmltelVeateept toe, good No I,afid holders generally. arelret_ea4ara at from IMO:: 59 VI ton for the torsi, itu=era, cash, Abou 800 tons sold at the bitteeftgara, Scotch Pig quiet at 960 tool IR toniter , tninti4 fact ured Iroo prices Are unchauged„and the de! mend for moat klndeftdr._ Phil3delphits'On.lll4siket.: Olis—Theris to a grioit demand • TriApain ' Vi? hale at fully former - rater. LiartLialitabettat's and winter la aslitag at ,$l. 25. trytAtitteriatier In a small way: Linseed* doritinUell lictiyeiit • 65 to 1 58. u 'Vetrolenm is excitekiiiitt drudE very searee4o 45 to 46e.; refitted iatositdtisifigl-. lag at 66 to Oeand pe e. pit. at 78 to.4lflci,aato the date of deliyery. ' " • Lonisvllle LittnbeirMairkei: The stoelt bf Lumber -184Ight, bi inoree3Yiog: Retail pribqb—oommon, ThlktSkate• 19.4 Second ;. clear• 80; Dila. LPrlmCShdjleer,, e 00 pet Arc l'oplbr o'4 004 ttem7ockßoardits4 Rio Joi.te, 10.), feh-large keceipta.-. • Cincinnati Coal afar/PIA. Coal—A lopv river has eausettprices to edynnee and 1,50,000 huahels Youghiogheny Judd since our last at tle afloat. The retail prioe of t. hts description l now up to 30c, end the tendency. of prices is fail! upward. Ohio..Riverfloal sells at 2g3c below these quotations. Laintsv theotif: #.lirket. The best of Pittsburgh male retifilingstVe,' delivered ; Pomeroy, to bottle 20e: ; :retain - 4M' dri StockeLltre deeteastng, awl the hmarket,4l; Cincinnati Pig Iron BE . Iron—Pig la firm AO' ' Moderate tleititirtkilt . #65 .per tits. itkr Ohio' hot .blaati and $72. to 7ftfor cold. Ratfirm at 70 for common atatit. , efttkr caarcoal. ' • • - RIVER TAR RIVER.—Last evening at twilight Oldie were three feet water by the niniallniitkii and falling. The weather Continues Lionise ly warm. ARRI VALS AND DEPARTURES. ARRIVED. Gallatin, Clarke, Brow - rend:lie. Franklin, Carman, Brownsville. , Jaa. Rees, Irwin, Elizabeth. Bayard, Peebles. Monongahela City. 4 DEPARTED. Galkilln, Clarke., Brownsville. • Franklin, Carman, Brownsville. Jas. Reese, Irwin. Elizabeth. Bayard, Peebles, Monongahela City. Ida Reese, Reese, Cincinnati. STEAMBOATS, W heeling & Parkersburg Packets. GR WHEELING.. PRE REGULAR PASSEMe. er Packet PETROLIA,Capt.O.4- don, has resumed her old trade, making tripe, leaving Pittsburgh every MOa l &r. WEDNESDAY and. FRIDAY. Having:bees: thoroughly ; repaired, she well deserves the pa tronage of the public generally. JAS. 007- 1 . 7 b1S & Co., Agit. Wharf-boat, below Monongahela bridge,- THE TRAVELER'S ARRIVAL.AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS Pennsylvania Central. • Deparlt. Arrives. Thro A.ccotren..s:6o am I Baltimore Ex 1240 p m Thro Mail 2:50a m Phil& Ex...... 11550 pin Thro Expreas _4:25 p mFast Line. —LUSO a m I Fast Line 8.36 p m I Thro Mall ...1.2a) a m John'n Ace.....3:0Qp m Jolui'n A.c0...10:05 a m Ist WallStatlon6:3o a m Ist Wall Sta'n 6:16 a m 24 do 11:40 a m 24 do 835 ilm 3d do 3:50 pm 3d do 116 p m 4th do i 6:00 prn 4th (in. 6169 Jti The Chuneh train leaves Wall's StatiOn (on, Sunday) at19:05 a m; returns at 1,246 pin. • Pittsbargh, Pt. Wayne & Departs.- Arrives. - Fast Line.....1:00 a m Chicago Ex.-2404M Express 1:10 pm I Fiala " 2:10p in Mall Train:....5:30 a.anl (Jinni " 7a50-pm Crestline7:oo,p at The New Brighton Accommodation /earn Allegheny Station at 6:15 a in, 12:00 in, daii p or, And 5:40 p la. Returning, leaves Now Brighton Station 5:50 a in, 7:00 a m, 12:30 p m and 2:50p m;' Alliance Accomodation leaves Allegheny Ste. tion at 2.10 am. Pittsburgh et. Connellsville. .. Departs. Arrive". . Mail 7.155amf Mail 6110pnt L'xpreas 8:40 p m I Express 930 am tat :11'Keesport11:00 a m lst . 5 1 . .Keearrt6:50pm 2d ~ .. 6:15 pm 24 " %NSp mPort Perry. —.7:00 a m Port Perry.. • .13:80 a m ßrad loek's 4-15 pin Braddock a...6:46 p.m The Sunday Train to and from Di'lfeesport leaves at 1:00 p m, and arrives at 10110 a Allegheny Valley. hiazl Departs 7.00 am I Mail 7.00 p m Express ...Express ...... -946 a m Accommoilat'n.aoo p m AesommodansTAs am Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Departs. Arrives. .....610 am Nall 3:50 p m ....A:45 a m Cin. Express-8:0s p m :.....1:45 p m do d0.,...2:10 a m :.. . . .6/0 a m Stetd , enville le Ac. ' I ACComlno it ion dation .. 10'01:50 p m 1 .....I:4sam E..1:45p m xcelsior Omnibus Company hare ; and Carriages in waiting for pas. 'riving in trains from both East and Mall Cincinnati Wheeling.: Steubenvai commode leaves Al Cleveland. air - The Omnibuses engem ar West. elate of European Stra3nealto PROM AMERICA. - . ...June 8. -Boston Liverpoals ..June 1 1 -New York. Southampton: an June 15.. New York.....LiVerpod. --June 18-New York.Southaniptort ...June 26.. New York-Southampton ...July 2.. New York-Southampton .... J uly 9.. New Yorlr.SOtithampton .... July 16.. New York. Southampton ...July 23.. New York .Soutluttaptcne ....July 30.. New York-Southampton ....Aug 13.. New York. Southampton ....Aug 27.. New York. Southampton .....Sep 10.. New York.SouthamptOn ....:Sep 24.. NewYork.Southanipton Oct 9.. New York. Southampton. Oct 22.. New York .Southampton .... Nor 6-New York. Southampton ...Nov 19.. New York. Southampton ....Dec 3-New York.Southamptoit ...Dec IL. New York. Southampton FROM EUROPE. Bremen... .. May 25.. Southampton.. New York Europa May 28.. Liverpool -Boston Baxonta.. 4.. May 31. Southampton.. New York Scotia - - ..June , 4.. Liverpool New York 1 Hansa... ..June 8.. Soutnampton..New York Borussia. . June 14_ Southampton .. New York America.. -June 22-Southampton. :New York German is J.. J une 2 8..SouthamptOn..New York New York -July 6.. Southampton-New York Bremen.. ...July 20.. Southampto- -York i ; Hansa.— ..Aug 3 -Southamptorr.:-New York. America.. .. Aug 17 -Southampton...New York New Yor ... Aug 31.. Southampton.. New York Bremen Sept 14. . Southampton.. NeW York Hansa.— ',... Sept 28.. Southampton -New York A.merica. ~.. Out 12... Southampton.. New York . New Y ork .... Oet 26.. Southampton.. New York .Bremen , Nov 9.. Southampton.. New York Ean5a.....;... Nov 23.. Southampton.. New York America.;.... Dec 21..Southampton..New York. Asia reutoz.i.t Australas Bremen... aaxonia.. Hansa.... Borussia. America.. Germania New Yor. , Bremen.. America.. New Tor Bremen .. Hansa.... America.. Niewn*.ork Bremen... Hansa AUCTION SALM__ SI'CL.ELLAND, .I.IICITHHHHHt. .11. • N. 55 FIFTH STRHET: , • FURNITURE, C4RPETS, BEDDING, at auction this (FRI.DAZ)' morning, ID o'clock, st Masonic) Haar Atietion House, - ElO. or., Fit tit street, w iii byaold one Mahogany Soh, two do. Divans, a nd low post -Bedsteads Tables, Chairs, Bed lane BaudgeratorAnosz ly new,l4hree -a era, three ply Carpi% and Mattlpg, Also, alqinrdtiti: u nt Mau Bottles , Tumblers, V enttlan Doors,' Mt, Buckets, Quer-wears, Lamps, Clocks, tau. y LARE FRENCH - PLATE MIRROR AT ALl ock o7 ,a N t .— ta Lh o i rd s (cEHREA Id Fifth West, will be sold, one 14 1 11 1 1 r 4 03 ACI Plate Mutat, 005111100, .s.YliotlmotraingHolse,tt ...10:00 a m