TO-Jm&MIEN IMPROVICI) FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, Crystal Cloth Presses, Braider, Cor der, Gauge for Quilting and Tacking, Improved Loop Check and Hemmer, Making any Width of Hem De HIGHEST PRE➢ITUDIS AWARDED AT The Indestrlal Exposition, Paris 1881. Tha Inkirnation L0nd0n..1862. The Industrial Exposition, Prusia 1883. And at all the United States State and County Fairs where exhibited. Over 160,000 of these Inimitiable and Ineom ratable Machines are now used in the Homes Of America and the ulrillzed World. 10.471 made and sold within the last three months, be ing nearly eat:tat to the sale of all the other sewing Machuies UOaIBINED, a fact which should be consldere.l by those desiring to pur chase the beat Family Sewing Machine without of Sewing 1: done on these the previous basting, making, the Lock Stitch, which le the only stitch imitable for.the variety of work done in the family. Every Machine Warranted for Three Years And fall instructions given in operating withou charge. AGE - Cell at the Ageney t and see them In otter Mien, WM. SUMNER & CO., Agents for eight of the Western State& PITTSBUR G H OFFICE, NO. 27 FIFTH STREET, sgrWax FIt+UREIN THE wiry DO W.Vp je2B THE GOVERNMENT LOAN 8200,000,000. This loan Is authorised - by Act of Con greiskof March Bth,./684, which provides for its REDEMPTION IN COIN, at any period not less than ten or more than forty years from its date, at the pleasure of the Government, Until its Redemption, five per cent. in tercet la to be paid semi-annually IN COIN. Its .Exemption from State or Local Taxation adds iron one to three .per cent. per annum in its value. The 'Rate of Interest on this loan, although but five per cent. In coin is as much greater iii currency as the difference between the market vales of currency and gold. As a Rule, the five per cent. specie securi ties of all solvent governments aro always par or above, and eurrencynow funded in the Na tional Loan, will be worth its face in gold, be sides paying a regular and liberal percentage to the holder. No Securities offer so great induce ment,, it la believed, as the various descrip tions of U. S. Bonds. le ail other forms of in debtednesa, the faith or ability of private parties or stock companies or separate communities only is pledged for payment, while for the debts of the United States the whole property of the countrysls holden to secure the payment of both principal and interest in coin. The Funded Debt of the United States on which interest Is payable In gold, on the 3d day of March, 1864. was *768,065,000 The interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year will be 645,988,12; while the customs revenue in gold for the current fiscal year, ending Juno 30th - 1861, has been so far at the rate 'of over. 6100,000,000 per annum, an amount largely In excess of the wants of the. Treasury for the pay mentof gold interest. These. Bonds may be subscribed for Mamas from 650 up to any magnitude, on the llama terms, and are thus matte equally available to the smallest lender and the largest capitalist. They can be conveithd into money at any moment, and the holder will have the benefit of the interest. The authorized Amount of this loan is Two tiondre4 Million Dollars. The amount of zulhoriptlons reported to the Treasumat Wash ington, is over tM0,000.000. Subleriptione will be received in cur teller by the FIRST NATIONAL BANE and THIRD NATIONAL BANK, Pittsburgh, Pa. SAND BY ALL NATIONAL BASS which are depositaries of Public money, ant all lUirimstable Banks and Bankers throughout the canary, (acting $8 Wan of the National . Depositary .B=4) will famish Ihrther information on apidloation and. • AFFORD DEIN FACILITY IQ SUBSCRIBkitS. .1146.2wdaw 1t34111/ED 81743M1US 110.: • pb/a "ii." and 'Cloffas B • ••: SS do. Crushed, Granulated and • Efulpartlifow In note and for sale by • • • -; REYMER '.' tabff •••• •• • 12a and iterwood*V— 111A111/11iG TACKLE, IbbIIMAMING Soda, Booby Lanni Hooks' ato. for Ws by JAMES bowx. • itt Wood 14/11.8. I'hc paik vast. ADVERT'S (NG AGENCIES. Maws. S. XL. YE ITENGILL & Co. No. a 7 Park Roe, New Y;:rk city, and No. 6 State street, Beaton; and L. P. FONTAINE & Co., No. 83 Nassau street, New York city, are au thorized to take Adverttsetnen6 and Subsarir ti for us at Wisest rates. sir -We will Itirmah the D ICY Pow!, to agents A the rate of $2,00 per hnnared copies, LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. DAY MORNING, JUNE 23, t 864 Criminal Court. This court converted oh Monday morning at 10 o'clock, when ajury that had been out since Friday brought in a verdict against Edward O'Donnell and °harlot O'Donn el charged with assault and battery, of guilly. The next case taken up was a charge of highway robbery, preferred by a Mr. Renshaw against Martin Murphy and James Slatterly. It appeared from the evidence that on last New Year's night the parties named met at the Bull's Read Tavern, on Second street,kept then by a man named Spencer. Slatterly got into a quarrel with some Michigan soldiers who would have demolished him had it not been for the landlord and his brother-in-law, Mr. Murphy. The soldiers left and Stetter ly alleged that Ren shaw had called him some very ugly names and wanted to tight. The landlord put all of them out and closed the docir, as it was after midnight and late enough to shut up. All three were in toxicated and got into a fight out side, Slatter ly knocking Renshaw down and kicking him till he was insensible. A gold watch worth a hundred dollars was missed as soon as Renshaw came to his senses, which was afterwards found in the possession of Slatterly. There being nothing against Mr. Murphy to justify the charge of Robery, he was acquitted and Slat terly plead guilty before the jury retired. When the latter was remanded to prison, his aged Mother, who had been listening to the trial burst out into an expression of feeling and sym pathy for her poor boy, which we can but feebly describe, and which none but a food and affec. tionate mother can realize, in all probability he was her only hope and support, and the idea of his being guilty of an offense of this maitre almost broke the poor aged woman's heart. Slatterly has not yet been sentenced. IGlorious Udelllgessoo.—tile clip the lot lowing from the Erie Ob.es - ver, which besides containing a great deal of good sense is quite complimentary towards our city: We have the pleasure of .announcing to the public the completion of a direct railroad con- F notion between this city anti Pittsburgh. (in We dnesdity of laat week the last track was laid in the vicinity of New Castle necessary to com plete the confliction, and at 12 o'clock Cl the same day a train of cars from Erie met one at that place from Pittsburgh. The event If as hailed with great re s joilbig by the railroad workmen, and citizens, sin the papers of New Castle are in raptures over the opportunity a:- forded them of obtaining an outlet to the two leading cities of Western PC l l l : l B.3lVittlitl. We would not disguise out own grayitication and that of the people of Erie over this important fact—the first link iu the chain of eirtunstances which we all believe is destined to revive the trade of our community, and start our city for ward with an impetus that will soon make it one of the moat promising on the lakes. The Erie & Pittsburgh railroad him always been a favorite enterprise of ifra, and —have louked forward for its completion with alrinterest only equalled by those who are more immediately interested In its prosperity. It traverses one of the most fertile sections of the State—a section which abounds to mineral and agricultural wealth—and managed, as it certainly will be, in a spirit proportionate to its importance, we cannot be mistaken In our anticipations of Its benefits to this city and tne people living along its line. To Wm. L. Scott, Esq., the contractor in charge is mainly due the credit for the early ' opening of thin road. ile has labored with an Indefatigable energy, and is entitled to the praise of the community. The requirements of the law demanded that the last rail nhould be , laid by the 25th inst.. (to-day) hut he determin ed to be ahead o. time, and, as he usually does I , with everything he tindertakes, succeeded. Thor Wheeling Palr.—This day the grim' Fait will open at Wheel Luz. The character and object of the Fair is thus stated by the Wheel ing Daily Regisler: This reittval le intended to be a comprehen sive series of all the most rational enjoyments that can be available. The spacious Rail will be brilliantly Illumi nated arid profusely ornamented with ever greens, flowers and drapery; and decorative gas and water and rock work. Refreshments, bo quets and useful and fancy articles will be offer ed for sale. A capacious stage will be erected and recherche amusements and intertalninents of various kinds will be introduced each even ing. All will pe made redolent with perfume. Music and melody will abound and every thing possible will be done to make it worthy the sa cred Glum whose cause 1 t pleads. Contributions of money, -goods, useful and fancy articles, labor, fruit, flowers, curiosities, national relies, etc. etc., are solicited and will be thankfunly received by any of the officers or committee. The assistance and co-operation of the Ladies DI especially Invoked. Patriotic citizens of neighboring communities are earenstly requested to assist this great la borAkt love, and Bend contribotions 'and delega tions to its support. Conclusion of the Draft. The draft In this district was concluded on Saturdvy afternoon, The following is the re sult In . (*LAHTI/D/1S TOWNdmr. 151 names in wheel-33 to be drawn. John West .Tames Hall William Adams, , Einahuel Long Michael Morgan , Joseph Applegate Michael Moore ;Henry Burke Henry Webster , Peter Moyer Silas Rich John Deer Alfred alosinnas I Andrew McClelland James Magonnigle Joseph Dud' Thomit Et- Wade -` Benjamin sh ant Jibhn Gillen James Duff Martin (umor Leonard Fox William Chess James Ferguson James Sult Henry Smoth Wm Mceettis Hiram Ray Benjamin Workman Patriek Slaughter John Englemeyer William Domani Richard Houghter CRESCENT TOWBUIP. Eli 'Hyatt Charles Stoops William Russell Unties. Nichols, the man who snot Sullivan, and whom we noticed yesrerday, was held to answer in the sum of fifteen hundred dollars. The case is a serious one though it is thought that Sullivan the injured man may re cover. Sullivan was not stealing strawberries as noticed yesterday, but had taken sundry ar. tidies from a man named Leasure—a watch and a razor, and perhaps other articles. Leasure raised the alarm and Nichols who was comingto market assisted him in capturing two men, one named Goehring and the other Sullivan. Leas ure has since preferred charges against., them both for the larceny of thewatch, razes, a brace let and twenty dollars in greenbacks. (loehr ing has also been arrested. Pittsburgh and Cannellrvine H. It.— Thate is everkhope that this road will yet be completed to Cumberland and Open up a direct communisation with Ileitis:Lore. The stock holders have held several meetings lately on the (mull= of Ha extension, aid they have finally agTeil,to proceed to finish the road. Several sections have 'already been let and there is no doubt that more of these will be given out and that the road will soon be completed. :The ad vantages of the completion of this road to tile citizens of Pittsburgh, as well as to the stock holders tnemselves; is almostincalculable,svhlle no injury could accrue to any other line, each having business equal to its utmost capacity. Oil City.—Notice hasheen given fo the stock holders of tho Pennsylvania and Erie Railroad Company, that there will be a meeting held to consider a resolution relative to the coati-ca tion of a Branch Road to the Perms. oil regions. The great want of Oil city is a railroad commu nicating with some other line leading to the Eastern cities. The contrivance cl the Alleghe ny valley railroad would undoubtedly form a cheap and convenient outlet for the productions of that city. We have often looked for a move ment In that direction. Draft In the 2?d Dlntrlet —The draft, callecrthe supplementary Quist, to , the R9d Dis triat, which.was to have taken place yesterday, we ateinfermetl, has been postponed, until next Monday.. Quite a number of men are Volun teering in that district and it isprobable atleast that this draft will not be required • - VirsMist..lrawers.--A man flied to past-a counterfeit five dollar bill upon a young man at Walls' tavern, , and In turn was arrested and brought before Ma Honor Mayor Lowry. Do , %stosorrniemppear a.a 111111111 t. , • Sanitary Fatr—Treastirar , , List. N. Holmes, Treasurer Sanitary Fair, acknowl edges the receipt of the following additional con , tributious : From Oil Committee, fifth lint : John Steel Land Interest Widow Mo. Canto& Fenn 41,150 00 0 Curtis, ry Run 1,000 00 Coll 'd on 8100d - Farm, by G Painter. 505 00 First National Bank, Oil City 200 00 Collected on Story Farm by Mr Fink... 559 50 do by 011 City Committee, add.. 233 60 Rider & Clark 100 00 W Reiter 111oElhenny Farm, addl L Ross Linden Oil Well 464 Ladies Society, St Andrew's Episcopal 00 Church surplus funds ; Oapt R Coles, Coal Com. ()apt in° Rodgers do Committee on Tobacco on account.... Sas McQuown, Asst Aaa'r 12th Division 23:1 District C E Purviance, Asst Ass'r 7th Division 23d District 5 Committee Foreign & Domestic Corres pondence, balance . 45 76 Leather Dealers and Tanner's Com..••• 5 .,634 00 Employees Wm Miller Sadler, All'y.. Isaac Mourer, Wooster Ist U P Church, Pittsburgh Penn Literary Society 535 00 Perry do do 16 00 Society of Motal Science 15 00 Part proceeds of joint Exhibition. 18 40 83 40 F heeler 10W Jennie Lawrenceville Fresh Church 10 4-4 20 Employees Sable Iron Works, Zug & Painter Employees ulcan Works in part, From D C Clapp, Cashier of Fair Sales June 23d Sales Slane 24th Monitor Department report. Previous'ly reported Proceedings of Connells.—We have not room for all the proceedings of Convene, but will publish them In to -morrow's paper. The i most Important proceedings in Common Coon ell, was a resolution authorizing the Finance Committee to take the case of theca} , of Pitts burgh against the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany to the Supreme Court, and also one to re quest his Excellency Governor Curtin to with ho:.l his signature from an act passed in the Legislature last winter,to repeal the charter of the Counellsville Railroad Company. An ordinance was concurred in from Select Council granting the Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad the privilege to occupy a portion of Allegheny wharf for the consideration of 44,40n0. Also to prevent coke ovens within the city lim its. Also a claim granted to Anderson & Co. fur building Duquesne Fire En.:ine house 01'4751,76. Mayor's Of c&.—Mrs. Monahan MR le In formation against Jlr. Dempay and his mother for alleged Itt treatment for a long series of years. The patties ware hound over to appear TO court. A Air..Tolee made ihformation against a Airs. Smith and her si.ster for an assault and battery, which remitted from n disititte about sinking a well. They were bound over to answer at Going it Strong.—on Sunday et ening there was a row on the Monongahela wharf and officer Lowe attempted to arrest one of the offenders when he was caught by another. In attempting to arrest him, a third interfered, and finally more gathered, when some of the firemen, belonging to the Duquesne Company, assisted the otticer and three of the lads were brought before the Mayor and tined heavily for their misconduct. . _ Ind Irina —Governor Norton, of the State of Indiana, has addressed a memorial to Congress in regard to the recruits of regiments and bat tery enlistments, made prior to then. It appears that it WRS the understanding that men re cruited would only have to serve out the time of the regiment, hot now the government holds them for three years trout the date of their en listments as recruits. It is sot likely that Coll• gyess will act in the matter. The Falr.—A large number of bids were received for the buildings at the Sanitary Fair N:sts.rd.,. the rune for re ceh log proposals expired. The result, it is said will be made known In a day or two. There is a t ery large amount of lumber in these build ings and the damage, none by the use it has been employed In, is not t cry great. It will be dry at least which is a good quality in lumber. The Highest Mclder.—We understand that the different weigh-s.iftles of the city will be rented out, on the sth day of next month, to the highest bidder. They are said to he in a di lapidated condition and it would no doubt pay the city better to put them into the hands of in dividuile at a certain stated rent with the 1.111- derdtnucling that they be kept in good repair. Lost—Somewhere between Ml'lee' Hotel, Penn street, below St. Clair, and the Diamond ou Saturday evening last about seven o'clock, one new black dress coat,and one pair newdress pants ; also a carpet hag containing several shirt;. Any person leaving information at this Mike concerning the above, will greatly oblige the xubacriber. 13. I). Low Witter.—The water in the rivers is rely low just now. Bo much so, Indeed, as to #unpend transportation altogether except where there in Blackwater. In consequence of this business at the wharf is exceedingly dull. We are in hopes that a henry rain may yet fall he fore long which will raise the waters to a navi gable height. Young Thieves.—There is a gang of young bnyi In this city 'Omit twenty or thirty in num ber who aro combined together to steal and con ceal goods. They are styled the "Forty Thieves Society," and have regular officers appointed. One of them his made some revelations which may lead to the detection of all of them. They would all be better in the House of Refuge. Swine.—The number of iivvine running at large in our city, particularly in the suburbs has become a nuisance so great as to invite the attention of the city fathers who are resolved to resort to stringent measures in order to relieve the people of this annoyance. Walls Again.—A. man named John Walls was brought before the Mayor yesterday charg ed wirh selling liquor on Sunday, keeping a dis orderly house and assault and battery. He has enough to answer for in one day. Cresson Springs.—The Fourth of July le to be celebrated at Cresson Springs on the top of the Allegheny mountain, by sundry visitors, residents and others. Great preparations have been made and tickets of invitation have been circulated in order to secure a large attendance. There is ['cermet on earth more suitable for the celebration of this day than the Mountain. The scenery Is delightfuL The clear, pure water is suing from the crystal fountains, is abundant; the groves ate deeply shaded and as cool as a cave; railroad facilities to and from the place are excellent; and the people are patriotic and participate on an ocoasion like this kind with great willingness and there is ample space to accommodate any number of persons, as the boundaries of the freest has not been defined by any prescribed limits We expect to hear of quite a jolly meeting of friends and acquaintan ces at these springs on the Fourth. Whether the invitation is special or general we did not learn, but &Hedge it lea select celebration. Theatre—Benefit of Mr. Hurry Lewis. This gentleman takes his annual benefit at the theatre this evening, upon which occasion an unusual bill of attraction is offered. Among those who tender their service is Ettie Hender son, whose superior talents as an actress is well known by every resident in Pittsburgh and vicinity. This lady appears in her celebrated sfracter of the "French Spy" a part which she has acquired great celebrity both in this country and in Europe. Mr. Lewis is well known as our very active stage manager, and a gentleman well known as an actor and stage manager for the last thirty years, from Maine to California. Truly a veteran itt..he'in the pro fession, and his claims upon the theatre-going public are mush greater than many who has ap peared upon our stage for years. Let It be rec ollected the beautiful sensation drama of the "Colleen Hawn" will be presented for the last time. Miss Lizzie La Orange, the beautiful' danseuse, ahio appears upon the occasion. Reading Contest—Pittsburgh Female College—Thls took place on the afternoon of Benda.,June 28th, in the chapel of the col lege. The Judges appointed to award a silver cup to the best reader. were Rev. Dr. Prestley, Rev. If. Johnson, and Mr. J. Cohen. There were nine competitors, chiefly from the younger pupils of the school. They read well all of them, heir ages being considered. Miss Lizzie Persh ing received the - prize, though the Tudges.fonno it no easy task to come to a declaim allar._,._/Onir 'deliberation requested three of the young ...In. to 're - reed their selections. We have seldom heard better elocutiolithan that Of Mines Per. idling, Rinehart, Williams and Hawke. We highly commend the interest manifested by gin college faculty in training the pupils under their Dare, In this iraportant.brauen 91 a ledra education, Caution to the Publie.—The inhabitiths of MI city and vicinity are requested to 6e aware of an individual staking himself to be Dr. Bendall, Chiropodist, of 20 Fifth street, and ac tually received money for curing corns and bun ions, an operation of which he is incapable, as appears manifest from an examination of par ties.whom he has duped. Dr. Randall never calls at a house in the way of business unless espe cblly requested, and he trusts that those who read this will make the matter public, he con sidering the actsof such an unprincipled fellow a personal injury to himself as well as a detri ment to those whom be may make his dupes. 20 Firth street, June 27th. Walker & Wise.—We , are Ih&Mted to John P. Hunt for two suutll and excellently finished volumes, the one entitled the ,"Ferry Boy" and the other "Spectacles forbonng Eyes," from the. Publishing House of Walker, Wise & to ., Bosfon, Massachusetts. These works are t andsomely bound and are very in teresting I oks for the young. For sale at Hunt's. Glexteral laraWe have received from Gilderifenny, Fifth street, an excellent like ness of Major General Grant. by J. D. Forry, la Spruce street. New York. For sale with numerous Periodicals and Magazines at Gil denfenny's. Rankin's Spiced Dlackerry Syrup is the most effectual pleasant and safe remedy for Diarrhea end Dysentery. It Is sold by all Drug ete at 50 cents a bottle. It changes the cha racter of the disease without any ltability to inflammation of the bowels. See advertisement of fine furniture at auc tion, Thursday morning next, at No. St Ross street. Gaiters at McOleMind's Auction Su Shades at PtlcOlelland'n Auction Boots at AteClelland , a AucUoa *19,076 97 Dry Good■ at Meek Hand's Auction. shoe, at McCHelland% Auction N 16,426 64 Roop Skirts at McClelland's Auction Slippers at Alcelelland'a Auction. JOSEPH DUET LH JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MANTIFAOTT.IREILI3 OF PLAIN AND FANCY FURNTIIIR,E AND CHAIRS WAREHOUSF, 153 SMITHFIELD, AND 442 PENN Sts Between 6th at., and Virgin alley BARMIER, BOUQUET, GETTERiNE, Omnibus, Thritluce, Palm, Poncine, Brown Windsor Honey, Demulcent, White Castile, Mottled Castile, Jno. M'Qulre, Jokey Club, Al'Veruon, ➢foss, Rose, Nymph, Rayon, DeVoy age Soaps. The manufacturers of Luerlain, Winters, Luau, Soeleti, Hygenique, Baztn, Mtenel, Hunel, Taylor, Wenn, Wright, Hull etbd Low, just received at BANKIN'S DRUG STORE, 63 Market street, below Fourth COMFORTABLE DWELLING FOR SALE. A well furnished two story house, with back building, lately painted Inside and out, and fresh ly papered; with marble mantles, gas and wa ter ; on a lot 24 by l:1-2 feet, No. 69 Colwell street, Pittsburgh, is now offered for sale low. The neighborhood Is a pleasant one, and the location good, being within one minutes walk of the Passenger Railway on Penn's. Avenue. Api ly to S. S. BRYAN, Broker & Insurance Agent, je24 LI Fourth st., Burkets Buildings. IF YOU CAN FIND TRH QUALITY OF BOOTS AND kiiil-10E14. and the peke you want to pay for them to other stores ualt at J. 1 - L BORLELNIY.S. and you will be suited. 98 Market street - 1924 r. R. A. Wilson's Pills WILL CURE D It* ' LOOK ON THIS PICTURE, And if suffering from Headache, go at once and buy a box, IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE PROPERLY FOL- LOWED, THEY WILL PERFORM A SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CURE one Pill Is a Dose PRIPtItED HT B, L. FAHNESTOOK & CO SOLE PROPRIETORS, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, And Manufacturers of White Lead, Red Lead, Labarge, Patty, the. 76 & 78 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. FOR, SALE BY Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers Everywhere. B. L. Fahnestock's VERMIFITGE. MEa—WE TAKE at UGH Dpleasure in assuring you that there is no Yermlfuge.now in use that we think equals yours as a WORM DESTROYER. We have sold It largely at retail. and with uniform sue, semi.. We are Druggisfa and .Physicians, and have prescribed it Re our patients, and have been well satisfied with its Ithioa, N. Y B. L FAHNESTOCK'S WORM CONFECTIONS Are proposed from the active principle of his eel ebrated- Vermitime. They are put up In a nice and palatable form, to suit the taste of those who will take ta the Vermiftme. Children will take arm without trouble. They are an effective worm destroyer, and may be giw en to the most delicate child. PREPARXD AIM SOLD By B. L FAHNESTOCK-A Cal SOLE PROPBEMniS, 7$ and Te Wood 'and el Fourth Stan PITTSBURGH, PA akekl bl plisagsk sad Modkin•Dealars i fits. I .117' „spoilt t r EUM Prrrsnvitem Election in Norfolk—A Rebel Charge Repulsed with Great Loss. FORTRESS MONROE, June 21.—The vo ters of Norfolk decided yesterday, by a vote of 316 to 4, that they prefered tary to civil government. Yesterday the rebels charged on the first division of the Eighteenth Army Corps, but they were defeated with great toes. About four hundred deserters came in during the action. liens. Sheridan and Getty with their commands belt White House yesterday. The weather is excessively, hot at Old Point 96 in the shade. • Important from the Front—The Federals Hold the Petersburg and Weldon Railroad—Severe Fight with Hill's Corps. WAssiscros, June New York! WarLd apac.6.l 4:14-4..1 yostorday, says:-H We now permanently hold the Peters-; burg and Weldon Railroad south of Pe tersburg. The Sixth Corps had a as. vere fight with Bill's Corps, and drove them hack several miles, and holds the; railroad in an entrenched position.: Other important movements are in pro gress. Raid on the Weldon Railroad. NEW Yonk, June 27.—A. special dis patch to the - Philadelphia Inquirer, da ted June 24th, p. in., says: General Wiight, with the Sixth Corps, made a movement to the left and reached the Weldon Railroad, ofwhich he destroyed some five miles. Fires were built all along, which destroyed the ties and at the same time warped the iron so as to make it unfit for further use. Haying accomplished his object, he returned to his former position. D.L3CONIS ARO3L4.TIC 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 thie class of disease. It is so efficacious that Physicians very generally USG it in their practice in all chronic and dangerous oases. ger Use no Cholera mixtures or doubt-. ful compositions, (many of which under mine and twin the constitution,) when you San obtain an unfailing remedy as simple and safe as Blackberries themselves. Ask for DIXON'S &AA:urns - Bar CAMIXIIA. and see that the proprietor's name is written on the outside wrapper of each bot tle. Prepared only by P _ Bole Proprietor, CINCINNATI. For sale by all respectable druggists. Price, (old style, 35 cis.) 250., 500. MI SI, per Bottle. SAXTON & BISHOP. THE GREATEST EXCITEMENT ever known in the Dry Goods market, Goods advancing rapidly, but buyers can still find at C. HANSON. LOVE & CO'S.. 74. and 76 Market Street, great bargains in Summer Shawls of every des scription, from $3,00 upwards; Lace Shawls, Points and Spumoni, from $3,00 and upwards ; Sik and Cloth Sacks and Circulars, all of Which we are closing out at very low prices. Drees Goode, very handsome, Twisted Silks and Oren adines, together with a beautiful stock of Plain and Bared Summer Dress of every description from 121 ota a yard and upwards. Also bleach ed and unbleached Tablecloths and Table Lin . ens, Napkins; Towels and White Goods of au. kinds selling very cheap. ! e N. B. A large let or Prints slightly damage( by water, selling very diegt:. Afrzt. .atock of ail kiretaefiloods, Miele selling at leas retail than we mad repfiewl the , tame tir selves. C.EIANSONI - LOVE 8: 1 74 and IV2 1 .11,arket, St. 3425 TELEGRAPHI - C. 4 FROM OITR A Terrific Cannonade on Fritday-, The.RePela Repulsed. I * , NEW Yonx, Tranzue spa cial, dated Army of the Fetomac, Satur day, June 25th, a. m., says: Dnring two hours yesterday (Friday) morning, fro& six to eight o'clock, the earth trembled to the thunders of more than a hundred cannon. "Baldy Smith" was attacked. It will be remembered that he holds the left (right?) to the Appomattox, Within less than a mile of the city. His! line stretches along the plain at right angles wiih the river, while the rebels have un disturbed possession of the bank rippo site, and a long distance in his rear. ' On that bank they suddenly uncovered Sixty guns, exposing the 18th corps to an enfi lading fire and a reverse fit e. At length the enemy attacked with musketry as well as cannon. They very foolishly mov ed their line upon our works. It has since been ascertained to have been HaygoOd's brigade of Hoke's division. The repulse was the work of but a few momenta !and. was complete. One hundred and s ixty five prisoners fell into our hands. By a strategic movement they were drawn. into our rifle-pits, andthese being Can nonaded in the rear ley covered works, the rebels were obliged to surrender., Lee's Army Moving to Grant's Left. NEW Yonx, June 27.—A Times sec ial, dated the 24th, says: This (Friday) morning Generals Longstreet and Hill it is ascertained,moved toward the Wel don road,having vacated their entrench ments in our front. Dining a Niel skirmish this morning a few prisoners were taken from which it appeared that Beauregard's main army is now cover ing Petersburg while Gen. Lee's forces are moving to our left, with what se sign remains yet to be seen. •A rebel deserter who came in this morning, states that our recent shelling of Peters burg by Birney's artillery, was very disastrous. lie acids that the rebels are marching and counter-marching to guard against our expected attcak. Rebel News from Georgia. NEW Yunx, June 27.—The IleralcP4 city Point correspondence sayq: The Atlanta papers of a week ago, state that the bridge over the Chattahoochie to Roswell is two strongly fortified, and that the nearest the Yankees have Leen to Rosswell, is twenty miles north cast of Marietta, that Hooker's corps was re pulsed with great loss last week, Wed nesday, and that the rebel lines have been extended eastward, and the main body of the army moved to the vicinity of Brush Mountain, and that the rebel position is the best held since the evac uation of Dalton. • ; it A. 1 1 S "it 'Y TELEGRAPH, FO/r THE POST. lIIIEEPE Late News from the Front. THE ARMY d THE POTOMAC, Heavy Canonading Near Bermuda Hundred. An Attack on Our Pickets WASHINGTON, June 27.—The steamer Highland Light arrived here from City Point, which place she left on yesterday, morning, and brought up the Eighth Ohio volunteers, commanded by Major Winslow, whose term is out. The regi ment numbers IM officers and men. There has been no very heavy fighting within the past few clays, but skirmish es are kept np all along the line and cannonading at times' is heavy. Firing was heard abont 5 miles, from Bermuda Hundred on Saturday, where Gen. Butler'is intrenching. The rebels made an attack' on Butler's intrench ments, but did'nt succeed in effecting anything, and they were di iven off. On Saturday the rebels attacked Sheridan's rear at Wilcox Landing and captured a few of his men. A brigade of infantry was at once despatched to protect Sher- Tidan's rear and the rebels were kept back, and Sheridan made for the James river, crossing it successfully with his entire train. The railroad is advanced 4 milesfrom City Point towards Petersburg. Yesterday heavy firing was heard in the direction of Petersburg. On Saturday night the rebels - made an attack on our pickets at about the centre of the line as they were being relieved, but *ere repulsed with little or no loss to us. On the heights beyond Petersburg, the rebels have an eighteen gun battery bearingupon the centre or our lines in front of that place. This battery has been very troublesbme, so far has prov ed too heavy for any artillery, that we have brought against it. Accident on the Erie Railroad Operations of General Foster NEW YORK, June 27.—The Commer cial says : We understand that an ac cident occurred at an early hour this morning on the Frie railroad, caused by the giving way of one of the rails, throwing the entire train off the track and causing the death of a number of persons as well as injuring many of the passengers on the train. Owing to the distance from New York at which the accident occurred no definite particulars have been received. The Commercial's army letter of the 25th, says Fosters force of the 10th corps has probably ere this attacked Chapins Bluff and perhaps captured it. This would permit the erection of strong counter works to operate against Fort Darling. Heavy lines of intrenchments is concentrating for a sweeping flv. on Drury's Bluff, which is the evidera de sign of Grant. FROM WASHINGTON. Proposals for the New Loan. WAsntsomoN,June 27.—Sealed offers are to be.receiyed at the Treasury De paitment under the act of March 3d, 1863, until . noon of . Wednesday, July 6th ',next for bonds of the United states to !the, amount of $33,000,000, this being the amount of unaccepted offers under ;the notice of proposals for the loan da 'lied the 6th inst. The bonds will bear !an annual interest of six per cent., pay lable semi-annually in coin on the Ist days of July and January of each year, and are redeemable after the 80th of ;June, 1881. No offer will be considered at less rate of premium than four per cent. Frcain Western Virginia. CITAIILVSTON, Vs.., June 25.—1 t is re- Ported by scouts and ,refugees that the rebel General M'Cansland,whom Hunter Out flanked and defeated a few days Since, is now at Lewisburg with 7000 troops. It is likewise reported that some 2000 of Morgan's command have reach- ed the vicinity of Logan C. H., in their tetreat / from By. From. Washington. .peolal to The Post WASIIIMITON 7 June 27.—1 t is reported that the bill before the House repealing the draft commutation will pass. It is doubtful if the 'Benatp will consent to an adjournment if the House rejects this bill there. Is no prospect of a repeat of the gold bill, lir. Chase >has not caangeci his views upon : the eubject e : THANDE "'Butt* T i rraIISITINAC, TONIC Dr. Cn!tters' ENGLISH BITTERS. EL sure cure for Intemperance+. 1 • Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines. DR. D. JAVXDS & SON'S. FAMILY miumenvziO. Dr. Batenoi's Pokundo, Tonto and II W. 1. 11l 13)01E. D. 15 Celebrated Bucht; & Elarespaints. p __, ' And all other Family at eau be.. lo_und,inputhe atthe • i • - • 0 ' MTH I 1 - DREG 110E8E, , ~. To :. co -& --. lVGatt;:- , I l ' .. of Bfarlrit itreet aud Fourth. 1 ( .. I ........4... , ; leaL,Ferthot .......eau .i- FIC4 ~ F arnitheir,ltrurbea, Trusses 4 IoB+talhsh4,7 " se r i ', • 4 irt »17fOhzul iliDriti "Stores of ratty, for nab /ow:, geli TOMINiIICIE & Bl , Chilitn,, • Na to Market street, c orner of Four th . ' i, • , • i 1 p „ 1,.....- - a`-i•-" - - COMM . h . . I CM, Ta . b1011:t111,04:AMOk. coaßECTiCpiii4: 0, B . BRYAIf, X* Value 60 Exchange.... 50 Oitizen6aL.c7 60 Plttabtrgl.:.4_.___. 60 DI Woo.. 4. 4. 60 Iron City: .... • 60 rif &. 00 Firer National. ' 110 00 Second Natlon'l _llO. 00 Third NaUodal 110 00 let NatiOualAry. 60 Idancheater - • • • nretTßAzroß. 60 Oitlzens• 42 Western.. .. . • 32 Monona 34 60 Eureka ........ 60 .. 30 Pittsburgh-- .34 •-• 25 23 Pe0p1e'5.....,,,28 . 50 Penns ........ . . 45 • ; 25 MonbagEthela -8114..903. 26 St. Olnir Street.. 40 50 Hand Strpet... . 50 PittelianioStreet„.. - 25 Birmingham— .. 50 Allegheny Val. 15 , ' 60 Connellarillo— IL 13 60 do (intermit) 11 60 Steubenville_ 13 153( 60 Chartism .... 60 Hempileld . . ... 50 Allegly &Man. 65 70 21 Birmingham... ..- 50 Citizens...... .. 60 Pittsburgh.... 25 "Allegheny 25 BillllinghElXO... OLE. 0051:P4XI 25 Luceaco Axiom) ID North American... . Allegheny Counts , 6 '9. •- - • do Scrip s'e Pitteburg,h 6's do• ...... . . Allegheny City .... 1 . 00 do. .. . Allegheny V It iere . do 2d mortg.... 95 Connelleville .... • -93- Steub. R R ... 75 • PITTSBURG/LI PRI,ODITCR-2/. -Oirszoo OH, WEE iiiir...PasHir /.. BUSINESS was dull yeettirdity4l.l46 were few and far. between. The-neer Itipproal , , of the hollidays have operated anti olipakitipOn trade generally. The weather itirrierslay denly changed, it is now pleasant. Our, 11.8 . 048 have suspended, the bare are rieilig eteidil In front of the city. There 10111170 no more best ing on the Ohlo river from this port Until we have a rise of water. Among the sales we nude as follows, principally for loial purpose.:..DAY—Sales 7 loads at $29@31. • ' : WHISK Y-IJrices are on the rampage, It would be citfttcult to tell what the figures - WM. be next. , - DRIED BEEF—Sales 10,60 , FLOUR—Sales 75 bble Extra Family. at go-Or 50 do a W 3,70608,75; 68 bbXdo at 48,75; TO bble at; . iBjOV7B; Extra et $7,608167,03.-- - BACON—Sales of Shoulders; 4000 Bs, at-146;', Sides, 3600 ribbed, at Mc; Plata Hams, auterercid- 18c; Plain Canvassed Hams held at 200; S: 0. , Haws at-tie; ' - DRIED BEEF—Sales 1000 its at 1814 a. IVIESS PORK.—Sates 10 bble at $3B 114 bbl. LARD—Sales at 161,-1817c. . - EI:KIS—Su/es at 24624 c. _ PIG METAL—SaIes 800 tons Mill TrOn ; l.slaz: honing Valley, at 860, cash. GRoOERMS—Fhe market was firm bid very unsettled; holders .generally were' ardr,lB6B„ an advance for most descriptions. P.RSE—Sales 50 bxs at 15flillis: as pat quality. PI'FTSBOIIOH OIL TOADS. . OPPICS . 011 , 78:8 auzi POST • TtrIiSDAY. Jllll9 213, 184 , . BUSINESS was not very sotive'yestentip the high rates demanded have ptiCrt damper on trade. The stock oti hand Is • qtiltil limited, whilst the receipts by river wore amounting to 1600 bbls. Prices in the east WOG' been fairly maintained. Among the Balei 414 we note the following: , CRUDE--The nominal rates were 3941400,Abn , packages returned, or 44@45c, packages.. ded. Sales 246 bbla , deliverable, on oars, 200 do at 44c; 470 bbla do at 39c: . REFINED—Among the sales were: 1000.bb/a., Nwaparlel Bonded, July delivery, at Olef'600: bbla of city brand at 6734 e, July delivaryilldbbla„ present delivery of Bonded at Ole. NAPT.HA--Sales of 30 bbla nt gra; iiOnlerkita were held at Zik. RBSIDUU.3I--Sales in a small way at 1400 bbl. Philadelphia Wool Market. Wool—The very large advance In cotton noted last week has induced more inquiry fot:thia staple and caused quite an excitement In:ylus market, and sonse2oo,ooo or' DOO,OOO lbs of ileetsl.!' and pulled were disposed of at OSioo; moetlrat I the latter rate, including un w ed at 6630, - .4n.t; these rates are now refused, d fully loa , nnari, • asked, but there is nothing do g ; thentockis generally withdrawn for t he, t, aniii Ain.. new clip is not - arriving to any tent:thegrons• era in the West being die °to hold , ntrfOrz higher prices. • Tams are very taree,"nitelAueted" at ion advance, say $1 40@li by ' per poundfor: Nos. 18 and 20 cut. ... Philadelphia 0113 arkot. : ..•. . There is a good demand for S rot mitt Whaler '• • • at fully former rates r , and pric -s tend upward. • Lard Oil ü better, a n d winter @1 35. Linseed continues act! e,and2o;ooogal lone sold at 61 6561 68, now hel highar...Petto: • • • team Ja excited, and prude ve scarce int 450 refined in bond ,has bedh eel at .6152275t0; tunir • ," free Oil at 786921. as to the ate of delivery: . • The receipts or PotrolOin for he last week at this port are 1,530 barrelir entd iuide,37ohafTelg, • • refined. Philadelphia Pig Iron • Iron—The Market for this Staple apatite:lee , inactive. The makers of pig Metal are neatly all sold up, but the d4mand is! limited, except, - for good No 1, and holders generally- &re ire. sellers at from $6O to 69 per ton, for the-three numbers, emit,. About Soo tons foundry 'sold._ at the latter figure. t9cotch firm but aulat4, - at 60@64 per ton ; for 'menu • • ,red Irow_prker_ • are unchanged, and the deman: for most 3dudif , • fair. . . . Cincinnati Oil Musket. ......-- Oils— Linseed is Sc2c higher, with. isles lOtt, bbis at ki 52, and at the olosik *, holders asked - further advance. Lard has a okneed to'll s q and holders are asking 19 35 ; t the ;dote sales 1,4) of 300 bbis at I 28@I 30. Red as adiranced to - Itle and .13X for distilled and 9 aided, and.the , demand.is good. , , Philadelphia Lead Lead—Has adyanciii, and abo Lena were disposed of at ta4@lls oath, mostly at the former flgu RIVER MIT . 0 Tits Rrma.--Last evening a twilight Masi:: were two feet five Indica water la the channsk*.:. and falling. The weather was p easiest. . .....,; - lie Navigation for the preset Is smeillie2. except in the elackwater 4n the i nengahOis.,... ARRIVALS AND MP. D. Gallatin, Clarke, ARRIV Ewns:l. Bro. Franklin, Carmac, Browns; Jas. Rees; Irwite, Elizabeth Bayard, Peebles, Monongal IMPARTED. Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsii Franklin, Carina°, Browns, Jas. 'Reese, Irwin: Eliza Bayard, Peebles, lllonongalielatlity. Ida' Reese, 'Reese; Cincitmittl. AUCTION SALES. T. A. DiroLELLABENJLO .S. • No. .56 FIFTH'S -, .. -... —. . ..,.. A . _.--., SUPERIOR ruENIMBE , AU Cw-, THuRsDAy InCiANINQ-,-;--T aOlh, : - at lu '.. - Oslo*, 14. nt ,at Yesideneejle.- , Rosa aaireets' will be sold a apiunitkor well apt liorahohLt and Kitchen' ~tourql, ture, 0 t &AL . Beek - :!' Uses *Cretan, rßstension. 1 MarbleT44, Tables, S. s. Pa Otudr4-- Side ar V e 4 - eglund'O WeßrVlgalt.i.... i 3 rrn le„ Walnut- Stands ' - ming Lounge Chair, Cane Sent- ' ..aW-Bosdrer, - Lounge, "Walnut Eneloaed Wash *Wahine---. Turned rust -BOditeada, and - assekirap ." --' ..:tii , quantity of Linen 'lna )iea vy ' di ng' twat and Kitchen TahlwSand AI a, out-Etaraa Mirror,' G as Oluindillere, .C 1 alp, Window '-'.. Sliades, Lamps, - rarlor pad Pile .nrs queeri.!' ware ()cooking Ilarte ,, .lle,fee. . Alf°, Brussels, Ingrain and , Hall 011.Cdoth I Rugs, 6:e. . 1 - NE W .- t'S 0 IN Of'. • • . t.P111.?„.1" .",••,;;;4a, . I ry ..ausA*l4.„ 3 Nottoktmo.,--, 4 DRE.AtiIING irriFUTA Mantalr a-a, Hunt. PRICE, 26 Copies mailed ort receipt CHAR. 4t3. myledlow 8021111 .11111181 b, For by JAM tern Li/:I ~_-,,,.-' r_ - A. 7" RANKS. Off l 4 •Aaked Sala DO% e13:,-• 4 . 033 6 61,aa — O. m el t • 43;ris 9),‘ d 4 . : et - ,68 *- 1 .r}57 2 , 0 d 3S "r.. 613€ ' ct 4,00. 34- , " -28. 285 six is% i2x -6 78X 106 • . • rkf4t,. 4450 PIP Gk. , the 100 pounds Us; TUBES ! , ous I omosit; - - • Lair Osaft4