zhe Auk post ADVERTISING AGENCIES. Mews. rs. XL PETTENGILL & 00. No. 87 Park Rom, New York city, and No. 6 state street, Boston; and L. P. FONTAINE & 00., No. 68 Nassau street, New York city, are au thoilled to take Advertiaementa and Subacrly -11 for neat lowest rates. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1364 elltustual Court —From the following list of cases It will he perceived that the court is dispatching business quite rapidly. Yesterday the following cases were disposed of Corn. vs. Henry Arnold, assault and battery— guilty. Corn. vs. Charles Sullivan, larceny—guilty. COrn. vs. James M'Kay, selling liquor—toed and pays costs. Oom. vs. Catharine Furry. fornication—not guilty. Oom. ca. Elisabeth Luckett. larceny—plead gtalty. Corn. vs. Mary Sorg, larceny—not guilty, Cont. vs. Elisabeth Fleury, belling liquor— fined $3O and costs. 00m. vs. E. Eilrenhalt. selling liquor—fined 00 and costs. Com. vs. Robert Lorr, selling liquor—tine,l 530 and costs. Qom. va. Andrew Lightner, selling 1iqu07, , , tined 5110 and coats . Com. vs. Elisabeth Hannah, selling liquor— coats. Corm vs. Daniel S. Smith, larceny--guiity. COM. vs. Thos. Carrol. assault and battery guilty. Com. vs. Catharine laiindrum, selling liquor —lined and cost. Com CA. Alexander Dixon, perjury—guilty Corn. we. Adam Oxenherd, adultry —not guilty. Com. vs. Win. Arnold. raise pretense—not guilty. Com. vs. Hyman Abraham. larceny—not guilty. Ooin. vs. Joent, Wardle, selling liquor - Corn. vs. Morris Wallace, selling liquor—tined $lO sod cost. Com. vs. (leo. Speaktnyer, selling liquor—not guilty. Com. vs. Margaret Orahaul, selling liquor— tined slo and costs. Cora. vs. J. 13alte, selling liquor—tined for costs. Coin. vs. Philip Yund, selling lignor—fined $lO and costs. The court then adjourned till next quarter sessions. School Exansluntiott.—.-1. T. Douthett, County Superintendent of Common Schools is now holding examinations in the different Wards of one city, not already supplied with teachers. An examination of teachers washeld In the Sixth Ward yester Say, at which sixteen teachers were present. We were present but a short time and hence, cannot speak favorable ur otherwise of the manner of examining. The ex amples selected to test the teacher's knowledge of spelling we thought were well chosen. Those especially in regard to d iubling, In derivatives, the final consonant of the primitive words are well calculated to elicit a knowledge of the rules for spelling. Yet even in sane of these words the standard lexicons differ. His printe.l ques tions to geography, grammar, and arithmetic are well arranged and Judiciously selected. Rah Minna at St. Vineent•.--On Tues_ day last the pupils of St. Vincent's College. near Latrobe, Westmoreland county, held an er• bltion to a crowded house. Strangers I' in se i l , n e l t - i e t n io ti n on . a ga h l az stood the feet h of h i t I T e Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wheeling, Eri e and ; and crin Pittsburgh were present and expressed them. ; vale with such unqualitled innimpti 39 tl3b ti ' ein inciiiifeiltiy the T celebrated Gros Cr ai. Baker New- selves greatly pleased with the entertainment. I The students acquitted themselves handsomely 1 tc,g-Mt Machine.o p a i tt w e r ciasn:ti published d i victories firmli 1 throughout the country, (a,tting, as agents of and gave evidence of the careful training they I may well make them proud, and the tens of t i e thi i i n usauds who are using these Sewing Ala- ; the National Depositor ) Banks,) u 11l furnl,h have received. The Institution is said to be in h es are happy in the conaciousness that in I further Information on application and a very prosperous condition. The crowd of ; selecting this instrument in preference to . all people present was large and over five hundred ; others, they are universally sustained by the Hbe ma s e ti l i i i h dr o s t : t n ain t e hi t i ii ni. , The (frover .ti.; Biker ' AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. took dinner in the rooms of the building, while e smiing ~,h w i Vi l i e m es l, p t r h e e t nitt i , em s e t far the Jeeli-2.ile c w ._ many enjoyed themselves with refreshments and I heat family Franc NEW plays in the adjoining groves. This schoool, at i facturing Maolilnee. and the best machine work In te, a i all 1 1 1: 0 Stateand county t, h Fail? , where exhlb- J.- first surrounded with many ditticulties, has I grown gradually and strengthened cot:oland) , ; favor ot this justly celetiratenolB•lll'n'oel7wlehsicT Until it has proved an unexampled success. is daily HAIR PREPARATION. growing In public favor. The Grover -__ i & Ba ker Company his the advantage of all -- - --- - - others in making both the lock stitch and double L 15 13 I N S Allegheny -Water Works.--in conse- lock stitch machines, and purchasers have the i (If' A V „. quenee of some repairing that has to be done to ; privilege of exchanging :or either, if not suited 121 11711 .- (TT GRE im _ AA) Al 9 , chine theft iis a marvel;r first two spool ma_the machinery of the Allegheny water works,t el' choice: :Their fl ill the citizens have been notified to cease s prink- ; shuttle and bobbin, makes a the s u tc s l e t o u f fi t i t i!h . __. _ lingthe.streets and otherwise wasting water un- stretches with the material in all bias seam a uLlib it ut e h ih re h a r ti id nf r , s fsst s t i l t it• eitils of the seam, ill further orders. A portion of the district sup- AND plied 3 Will not recive any 'water after Thurs ' meat which snrp ' nears this ail .oatthesr asnetevricillgelliN'io' day next, Our city aboolit learn to use " ono _ i basting. gadding nor go/Ting Is required in op- BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR , t i l o ws e e xa rn m a i c h l e i i n i t t h as ese Wi l t Lt r c e i c i o th in e rmd t 7r my in water too, lest some accident may hap- r e e r ß a d ti o n r g' s pen the machinry of the water works on this , office or Mr. Chatoney the Pittsburgh at the It softens and oils the Hair, and gives it a aide, which lan e w worked toils utmost capitol_ ; at NO. 19, Fifth street corner Market alley. ty. If this city would be deprived of water 1 during the dry and parching summer, it could not well be supplied from any other source and we do not know what would - become of this city without a supply of water, especially in case of fire. Badly lilitred;:im accident occurred to Capt. Grace and family day before yesterday of a serious nature. 1 - he Captain had hired a carriage and driver to take hlm, his wife and his sister out the Perryville road to visit friends and see the country, and when about eta miles out the horses took fright and ran oft' the road, tumbling down a steep place, rolling over sev eral times and breaking the carriage to pieces. We understand that Capt. Grace received sev eral cuts, bruises and other injuries of a serious character. We did not learn whether the ladies accompanying him were much injured or not, but think they escaped safely. The Captain hired a horse to bring him home. Mayor's Ofßee.—A charge was made yes terday against a man named Friel, by a German woman, of rather a serious natu.re. The woman is the wife of a German who keeps a drinking saloon on Fourth street, below Market. She alleges that, while her husband aril other per sons of the family were at tho Major's office a■ witnesses in another case, Friel came In and used violence and persuasion both to effect a certain purpose, offering twenty dollars, which was reespeotfully declined. Hs was held In the SUM of 4600 to answer. Elzty-second.—We understand that the Sixty-second teat:mutt Penna. volunteers will returatome about next Monday, their term of enlistment having expired. They went out into the service under 001. Samuel Mack about the 4th of July, 1861, and have since that time pask. through many bloody scenes. We have no doubt that they will receive a cordial welcoine from our citlterui as every gallant soldier de. serves to be received. A Printingeo napany.—We understand from the Johnstown Democrat, that the propri etars of the Patriot ¢ Union, Harrisburg, have sold out to the “Harrisburg Newspaper and Printing Company." This paper will hereafter be under the control ofJ ames F. Campbell, Eeq. and ()apt. J. K. Elite, of Johnstown, and that the iiditorial department will be under the con. trol of A. J. Hite, Esq., of the same place. Steubenville Tunnel.—Laborers have commenced to excavate as far up as Wylie street. The worx on this tunnel Is being push ed on quite rapidly, both the excavation and the arching. They do not seem to regard the scar city of hands, high prices of labor nor other Im pediments that are placed In the way of its completion. Larceny—A man named James Crawford, charged with the larceny of a email amount of money, by Peter McClowry, was brought before the Mayor yesterday. McClowry was riding in • wagon with Crawford, when the fatter by some means took the money from one of his Dockets. Cr:Orford was bound over to appear at the criminal court. High Sehool.—The Central High School Board of Education for this city held an exami nation of applicants for admission, yesterday, with the following results; Eleven persons were entitled to admission, holding reepeetiselY the follow numbers-20, 23, 26, 27, 42, 43, 48, ID OD, , 113 and es. Oonkgrer Strast.—The paving of the lower n 4 o f crpaimis largo is progre,ay4 quite rap: ally and'll2. 0 024 fetid add roch to the &marine' bftlillitt*t. Heavy curbstone ars belilit put in sad ttio paving fa being laid with boo topt4 to dutablitty, Commencement Exercises. The commencement exercises of the Pittsburgh Female College, under the control of Rev. Israel C. Pershing, were held last night in Christ's Church. The following were the order of exer cises : Prayer, Rev. W. Lynch ; English Salutato. ry, Harriet M. M'Kee, Birmingham ; r., Chadt de Zephir, Sylvania C. lloMn, Allegheny; Moralities of War, Mary F'. Fleeson, Alleghe ny; Popular Fallacies, Maria Young, Pitts burgh; Keys, M. Kate Hitchcock, Pittsburgh; The Record of a Soul, Sophia Herbert, Alleghe ny; Undercurrents, Mary Elmah Beers, Goshen. Ind.; My Geography, Dora Ist'Carty, Freedom : Benediction. These exercises were enlivene.l with , :hoi.:e piano music at each Interlude and were listened to attentively by a large, fashionable and appre ciative audience. It does one's soul good, amid the toils and tur. molls of life, to spend a happy hour in listen ing to such a "feast of reason and a flow of I Until its Redemption, five per cent. in soul" as the exercise s of la s t ei ening alrotiled. terest is to be paid semi-annually IN COIN. To discriminate would be invidious, but 'li, power and ability of each writer seemed to trans- ; Its Exemption Irons Stale or Local cen t. Taxation adds iron, one to three per tend all the rest. And then the reading was 1 per annum In its rah. , le magnificent and assisted greatly in making that , ; The Rate of Interest on this loan, although - universally favorable impression which na I manifest in es.err face. The entire exhibition 1 but five per cent. in chin is as much greater in evinced that there has been a silent agency at , currency as the dill,- once between the market work, which has labored assiduously fur years I value of currency and gold. in moulding the thought and re'llithg the ex- i As a Rule, the tir e per cent. spe,ie securi pression of each pupil ; that the worthy and ; ties of all solvent governments are always par skillful teacher has been diligent in sowing the ; or above, and current} now funded in the Na seed and in watering the germ that now ex- I done! Loan, will be worth Its face in gold, be hiblis its golden fruits. sides paying a regular and liberal percentage to The music was superintended by Professor the holder. Hohhack one of the best musical teachers 01 the No Securities offer so great induce present age, a gentleman of refined tastes and [ motifs, it is believed, as the various descr exquisite sensibilities. The vocal and instru- I lions of U. S Bonds, In all other forms of in ! in mental music was performed by M,sses Packer, I debtedness. the Milli or ability of private parties Wilson, Foster, Wright, Lee, liugus and (7ook. 1 or stock companies or separate for he all excellent musicians. Boquets were shower- only is pkalgeti tor paymeat, while for the debts ed upon both the readers of essays 9.1.1 the Play - i of the i*ni ted States the whole property of the ere of to nett. The exercises continued till ten i country is holden to secure the ii t yment of o'clock, and the audience still lingered around both principal and interest in chit? • listenin g for an echo o f the ,weer v"i"a thirst The Funded Debt of the United States hail regaled the ear and touched the heart. seen, 1 on which inter,st is payahle in g,,,,, , o the Oil ing willing to tarry - till the te• dr‘t e r i. ~ , , ---- --' -- """ ''' I day of Mareh, P.,t;i. was Irtie,,ol3o.ii The dawn anti the day be near." ; interdst on this debt for the coming fiscal year . 1, , i;„ we I will bet-45 936,127, while the mistoies revenue The Rioters.—in yesterday'S ',it, ;,,,,.... I ie gold tor the current ti,t•al 3 ear, endin g , Ju ne spoke a 5 riot at. Four Mile Iltin, ship, and the t warrants had been issued for the 130th la"' has been so far an the rate of over *M0,000,000 per hlllllllll, nil amount largely in rioters. Five of the men were arredted and brought to the Mayor's office yesterday ere _ I excess of the wants of the Treasury for the pay ning about five o'clock followed by shout tilt) 1 meat of gold interest. more of their friends and fellow-citizen!!. Bail was required in the sum of four hundred dollar s each to answer at court. We belies e the par ties all got securities and went Meir way home, ward rejoicing. St. Xavler's Eihililt low—An exhibitiok of the Female Academy at St. X7tt lei's, aiiout four miles from Latrobe, Westmorrlana county, %- to-day, place tday, commencing about elbt ck, A. ra. A large number of our eilizeub C template c visit to that place. We tplie,e the station this side of Latrobe is the prol.ri place to leave the cars. There is no doubt alit the crowd in at tendanee will be Immense. • Earthquake.—The Nashville Daily Ocrette says: We understand that the shock of an earth quake was distinctly telt in this locality on Sunday morning last. A gentleman who came down yesterday on the Chattanooga train says that about twenty-five miles up the road, , the whole neighorhood felt the shock. • Second Ward Draft.—Fifteen persons were drafted In the Second ward of whom six paid their commutation fees, three were over age, one was an alien, one was exempted for disa bility, and four left without a ticket, lea% tag none to go to the front. Photographs.—About the first present friends think of sending to each other is a Oa- I tegraph, or a photographic Album days after using It.. and the place I to get either of these is at 11...1. H. DabWs rho- For Beautifying and Promoting tograph Gallery on St. Clair street, at No. 46, ; opposite the St. Clair Hotel. l'pon entering the I first room you will find over one hundred ! THE GROWTH OF TIIE HAIR est specimens of his pictures, some %Jain aid some finished in oil, some large and some small, Lubin' Cocoanut Crean/ some in square and some in oval frames. By go- s I lug a little further you will find a To a ly ed waiting room, and going to the second story ! the visitor will find some tirteen or twenty ar tists giving the last touches to toe photographs. Further ttp will be found the printing rouni and the skylight. The rooms are all large and the ma tents I and instruments of the best quality. The next thing then will he to sit for a Piet ore —a photograp Inure that will outshine the on —a type beautiful than the antitype. l'his is just what every body desires. Their call at No. 46 St. Clair stre and you will be gratified and pleased with the photographs taken there. Orphans' 4th of July Celebration.— The annual Plo-Nic fur the benefit of at. Paul's Orphan Asylum will bs held on :Ilonda v. July ith, at Iron City Park. A good band will be In attendance, and everything calculated to add to the comfort and amusement of visitors, will he amply provided. Admission to the grounds 25 cents. Dinner tickets 60 cents. N, B—Persons having dinner tickets will not be charged for admission. The Concert to he given on Friday i next at ncert Hall by Carl Wolfsohn and Herr Habelman, promises to be of unusual interest and success. A number of our best citizens have already bespoken seats for their families, and all those who wish to hear some splendid Piano playing and a few good songs, executed In a most masterly style should not tail to attend. Superior liottahold Furniture and Carpets, elegant Book Case and Secretary, Marble Top Tables, Extension Table &c., at auction this morning at ten o'clock, at NO. 54 Ross street. T. A. I,d'ULELL.A.ND, ----- National Eisteddfod will be held at La fayette Hall, July 4th, by the Welsh Choir. Fur information eee advertisement on another page. where particulars aro given. ----- Ctrotts.—Remember that Thayer St Noyes' Circus exhibits this evening at seven o'eldck precisely, connected with a splendid menagerie. J 081:PH YATER.. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MANTJFAOTURERS OF PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE AND CHAIRS WAREHOUSE, 153 SMITHFIELD, AND 442 PENN St. Between Bth at., and Virgin alley. PITTEIIIIIIIGH H. D. BRECHT & CO., mANUFACT UREA/3 V F Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Nunes, Dealers in Catholic Pictures, No. 128 Smithfield street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. IF XOU CAN FIND THE QUALITY OF BOOTS AND SHOES; and the price you Want to pay for Limn in other stores call at J. H. BOBLANWIEL.• . SO Market sheet, 'on • loisiume TACKLE, trasnuAcuto A: , Rode, Reels, lanes, lifoo2 ' lac 130 _"l4:ir sale by War. pan wood EEO, ,rTheiie Clouds may be subscribed for in sums from $5O nil o any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus made equally available to the smallest leuiler and the largest capitalist. They Call be converted Into money at any moment, ant the hobter will have the benefit of the interest. The authorized Am ou ut of Ibis loan is Tsvo Hundred :11illion Toe amount of subscriptions reported to the Treatatry at ‘vabt, ingtoo, is over Subscript lons Nvill be reeeiv.ed in cur reLuy by the 11 NATIONAL BANK, an , ITHILD tiATLINA I. 13.1 NK. Pittsburgh, AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS 1k( which are depositaries c,f Pt,lllic riniicy, arid all Respectable Banks and Bankers It Soothes the Irritated Scalp, It . ..00thea the Irritated Scalp, It Soothes the Irritated Scalp, It :Soothes the Irritated Scalp, It is an Elegant Perfume, It is an Elegant Perf tune, It isan Elegant . Perfume, It is an Elegant Perfume, It Produces the Richest Luster, It Produces the Richest Luster, It Produces the Rickest Luster, It Produces the Richest Luster. 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It Prevents Hair from Turning Gray, It Prevents Hair from Turning Gray, It Prevents Hair from Turning Gray, It Prevents Hair from Turning Gray, No Hair preparation pos sesses the peculiar prop lefties which so essentially suits the human Hair as the Cocoanut Cream. AND AT wIIRELER & WILSON'S I MPROVk:D 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- IThiREST PRENIWAIS AWARDED AT Thl "ndustrial Exposition, Plugs 1861. tenant tonal Exhibition, London . .1802 The tdustrial Exposition, Prusia 1863. And at all the United States State and County Fairs where exhibited. Over 150,000 of these Inimitable and Incom parable Machines are now used in the homes of America and the Olvilized World. 10,475 rusilit and sold within the Ism three monthr, be ing dearly equal to the sale of all the other sewing :Machines ('1311311 1 . ..1r, a fact which should be considered by those desiring to pur chase the best Family Sewing Machine. Every variety of Sewing is done on these Ma chines without previous basting, making the Lock Stitch, which is the only stitch suitable for the variety of work done in the family. Every Machine Warranted for Three Years And full instructions git en in operating without cAnrge. 4.4 - Call at the Agency and see them in oper ation. WM. SUMNER & CO., D , Agents fer eight of the Western States. 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JAYNVS & SON'S, FAMILY MEDICINES Dr. &hensles Pulinonio, Tonic and Pills I 3 E M 01 120 • !El Celebrated Bustin & Sarsaparilla, And all other Family Medicine, can be found genuine at the PITTSBURGH DRUG MOUSE, Torrence & AVGarr, Corner of Market street a lid Fourth Drugs, Medicine; Ohem teal; Perfut very, Paints 011 i, Lead, Varnishes, Brushes, 'Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Bra , pes, And all articles usually found tnDr og Stores of drat quality, for sale low, TORRENUE & M , GABIi, Ne. 10 Market street, corner of Fourth, febi Fr DIE GREATEST EEC lITEMENT 1. arm known in the Dry Gt awls market Goods advancing rapidly, but buy sera can still find at C. HANSON, LOVE & CO'S., 74 and 70 Market street, great bargains in Summer Shawls of every des. acription, from *3,00 upwards; T Sere Shawle, Points and Bournons, from SLIM r and upwards ; Sik and Cloth Sacks and Circulars, all of which we are closing out at very I.ow prices. Dress Goods, very handsome, Twisted Mika and Gren adines, together with a beautiful stock of Plain and Bared Summer Dress at every description from lig eta a yard and upirards. Also bleach ed and unbleached Tableolaths and Table Lin ens, Napkins, Towels anti White ..Goods of all kinds selling very cheap. N. B. A Wire let otPrintralightkr damaged by water, senior very of Baja In elhort, our stocked' all lands of goods, areselkng saki" retail than met reidif oe the Same tot.e,* selves: ' LiOVE & CO., . 7 4 and 2:l6:lll,tuarket TELEGRAPII, FOR THE POST Spec, i to '1 he Poet Prom Washington WASRINGTON, June 29.—1 t i 8 settled that there k to he a special war income tax of Tit per cent. and 10 per cent im posed by the new tax law. The tariff bill is finally agreed to. The duty on old scrap iron is increased from Vto ton. The Conference Committee on the Pacific Railroad will report substan. ially in favor of the nouie bill. Milita called out in Missouri-- Steamer Sunk by a Rebel Battery. ST. Louis, ,Tune 29 —fu consequence of the di:slanted condition of the state occasioned by prowling bands of :!uerrillas and bushwhackers, ;on.' Roseerans bas ordered out one or two eOtnpanic:-, of cnrollett militia, to be rais l ed from each county for the protection „ f their rr,pe:tive totalities . These men to he chosen with, respect to ' party, and isliii a special slew of com manding the confidence of the people; generally the force to be armed, equipped and put into service at once. f.evaenworth papers state that on the kith inst. a part of the rebel general Cooper's force sunk a steamer laden with Government. stores in the Arkansas river, twenty five miles above Fort Smith. The rebels had a battery of three guns. Cooper with a large force occupied his old position on the Ark ansas river. Reports of Rebel Deserters. NEW YORE; June 29.—. l World spe cial, dated Wasltington, June ^kth, sayS: Roltel deserters continue to come into Butler's line, reporting demoralization among the no n anti officers. General Lee has sent two brigades of cavalry and an infantry force to operate against General (hinter. The endurance of the rebel troops is • Ltiving way under the for ced marches to defend different points menaced by nur cavalry, and has broken (lawn and used up a large number of men. Diseases of various kinds prevail to a fearful extent. It is intimated that Lee has between 40,000 and .10,000 sick on hand, whom he finds it impossible to remove beyond the scene of conflict, be sides a population of 20,000 dependent on him for food. - - - The Rebels in Strong Force. NEW YORK, June 29.--A Trilm,,e spe. dal dated Headquarters Army of the Potomac, June 26th„ evening, says: The enemy is in very strong force in front, and exhibit a determination to resist every attempt of our men to advance , for the Petersburg and Weldon railroad. Of such vital importance is it to them, that only the mosticonsummate skill and bravery can arrest it from them. The report of the Vermont Brigade on Friday, show a stubborn determina tion of the enemy, and there is no doubt that ever since then they have strength ened Ow portion of their lines with de fenses anti men. Gen. Poster's Position NEW Yung, June 29.—The herald's Bermuda Hundred correspondent of the 27th, says: The situation of the enemy to-day in relation to General IL .7. Fos ter's position at Jones' Neck, is some what menacing, though quite a recon noissance resulted in sonic picket tiring. Just before non the "Ifunehback" gun boat opened on the enemy, who were dis covered throwing up entrenchments at the Head of Four Mile Creek; after sev eral rounds the enemy left. Weldon and Petersburg Railroad. NiW V oak, .lune 11%,r/d o spe cial, dated Headquarters, June 27th, (Monday, ) say,: The rebels hold pos session of the Weldon and Petersburg Railroad as yet. As matters stand now there is no erannd for saying that we will have it immediately. Our position is such, however, as to prevent the ene my running any trains on that road. Gen. Grant is making the enemy's posi tion a warm one. The Philadelphia Fair NEW Yong, June 29.—The Phil idel phia papers state that the gross receipts of the Pair will amount to about $1,000,- 000. The sword stood : Meade, 4,442; Hancock, 1,507; McClellan, 287; Grant, 177; scattering, 119. Gen. Hancock got the horse equipments, Gen. Birney the chest, and Mrs. Gen. Burnside the leg horn bonnet. Number of Prisoners Captured. NEW - Vont:, June 29.—The Wash. ington .star says : Since Grant crossed the Rapidan he has take% 17,000 prison ers, not including those of the last four or five days. While his own loss is less than one-third that number. Among the recent prisoners were men over GO years of age, and boys 14 and 16. They 1;11 say they were forced into the ranks. Iron-Clads Cannot Reach Rich mond. NEW YORE, June Herald cor respondent 'torn Bermuda Hundred, writing on the 25th, explains that our iron-clads draw t-zelve feet of water, and that the channel above "Trent Reach" is only eleven feet, hence they connct approach nearer to Richmond. Washington Items WASHINGTON, June 29.—The Poet' Washington Special says : Congress will be urged to continue in session till it passes the additional war tax. The army news this morning is en couraging. A more hopeful feeling pre vails. Loss in Sheridan's Cavalry NEW Tons, June 29.—. A. Herald's City Point correspondent of the 27th says: Gen. Sheridan's loss in the recent fight was less than twenty five hundred. Gens. Wilson and Kautz, who were expected to do great damage around Lynchburg. have not been heard from. Increased Taxation NEW Yona„Tune 29. A 7'rilvt ne Washington special says: Secretary Chase will ask Congress to provide for raising from $75,000,000 to $100,000,000 more of revenue by an increase of taxa tion on incomes, tobacco. petroleum and whiskey. Losses in the Fight on Sunday. NEW YORK, June 28--A. Herald's 9th Corps correspondent of the 26th says: Our loss in the rebel attack, on Sunday morning did not exceed six wounded. The rebel loss was severe as the skir mish line marched all night against our breastworks. From New Orleans, Nzw YORK, June 29.—The Electric Spark from New York arrived at New Orleans on the 20th. Gold at New Or leans was at 104 premium. Cotton was quoted at $1 10. BI7TMER. o.29xes ftesti Roll Butter, . 20 liega Rath Puled Butter, Just We by FETZER & ARMSTRONG, tomer Market and First sts llaptIM . RW,Vt'S , SHEARS. COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL. Some Wqol. _ [From the Grand Rapids (Mich.) Eagle, 2311 more wool has been purchased La thiseity4tha season than In any other place in the State; so BT, we are Informed by an Eastern wool-buyer who CnDDE4 TED DT s• h'• eat AN, HP- " L4 n, -4F'9, 4TH -.. has visited the leading wool sections isi this -- stale. The pUrehases made thus lapin our city nAN es. are an follows : Oft'd Asked Calm! Illa 'a - ' , , \\ m. Hindsell ............... ''' " . G. , '., A , '‘) ' Sernialir tr. Robert... , .• , 6 1 , !:: A i ! H. S eymour ld .', n.o, .. d c1l!1e r 58 .. .. 5 4 th, lur Kendall a,. (..,o . •IT I. , plettlierq . ...... .. lien ry , i rinnell ......... \\ obey :..; Reininslon Table of Local Stocks. Par 'Value 60 Exchange. SO Citizens... ;ft . , Pfilsburgh c 2.11 A !leg]: e au Mechanics 00 Iron r:rty.. su 11h SI 00 First NMionnl lIU UU I ., , , reornltiation'l Ilu 11, ir•INationil LI 00 It NAtional Al' I' Manchr.uter IN,l'lt 1,1 Citivens 42 Western 32 Alunnngshell CrJ Eureka—. 50 Al Pit t.hurgh... .111 23 Alleghen - y...... '25 People's CHI Peons 25 Mcktiongvholi la; St. Chit . Street .to to Henri Slreet .Alectetniestreet 25 Elm) ingli nAit eoAo. 54.1 Allegheny Val. 15 (onnelho ills.. II :l do (interest) .... 50 Steubenville...l3 IL 50 etiartiers . . ho 54/ A Ileg'y s 31nn . 05 - t 2.1 FA, 17111/ona ..... . • 1;4) I : ofid , orgi, .. •• • . hi '25 All,rtenj ... • 1:11 ~. • iiiriningbani... (11L coNITANIES. 25 Lucesco ...... 27 Ardexco 10 North Anierien.... 11 nn51.4. Allegheny . tin Scrip 15'8 .. Pittsburgh s's dob ...... . . . Allegheny City do 4 e Allegheny V It jt do 2.1 !nor tg. . Connell!, 10' Steub. It Gre - -.411...... PIT TSBURG H Ptiout , C 1 , ..; al A Itl6 s)' °erica np true Patti Pow!' Tiltasoav, June ;10,1 klr ' s.t. ft I SINI-:.r:-; was not active 3 esterd vy. The market t•losed in a s ery unsettled stale, ',lives for moat .art ivies having' art upward tendency, in fact most of the leading articles was held at an advance. The weather was very piesyssc , . Navigation continues suspended. Among the sales we note as follows: 11:1( S )N—Sales tti Shoulders at I 14'; 11',o, Sides at l;';';ll2.lc;Pluin,Canyasseil limas at '4' , @ 2 lc;'sugarcured do at 2.311,24 c I PLAVII—SaIes of so bbls Extra Family at 511,67,; 70 bids do at iti,rdati44,tal; 25 do, chnicemt l IV A. 21I'CLELLAND, AUCTIONEER, i'thlt:olo at 6'1,91349; 240 tills, lower grade, at -E- • No. 55 " F T"' STREE T' $7(i1,T.75: 50 bids good brand at *8.50. WHISKY— \l e quote City Rectified at ;1,90 ' SUPERIOR FiIItNITCR.E AT AUCTION, q 2.00; lligh Winer or Rum held at Ittso ' f t TB I dtSltd I' MORNING, June 30th, at 10 gallon. o'clock, a in., at residence No. 64, Ross street, }:GUS—The demand exceeds the supply will he sold a quantity of well kept HOtishold prices. and It it chest Yu rni t ure, Carpe ta i &c. Book poTATOEs—Salsa at 42 , ?I bbl. i ',le atol secretary, Extension Table, flarge,) RlCE—Sales to bids Rangoon at lc ,c I Marble Top Tables, S. S. Parlor Chairs, Sofa OROCEIII ES—The market ss al: lien but and Rooker. Engravings and Ornaments, Mah. prises were too unsettled to quote orreetl. sole 1 able, Walnut Stands, Dressing Bureau, We omit them rode mg, t 'hair, Cane Seat Chairs and Hooker. LARD OlL—Sales Id bids Nt . I at iit so , t.? 'lunge, Walnut Enclosed Wash Stvad., Walnut gallon. hurried Post Bedsteads and Slats-asses, large GRA l N—Thedemand Wad moderate under quantity of Linen and heavy Bedding, Break. light receipts. As prices were unchanged we last and .14 iichen 'Fables and Chairs, Gilt Frame omit them in this issue. mirror, Gas Chandlllere, Clocks, Window SALT—Sales 200 bids at 12,50. shades, Lamps, Parlor and Fire Irons, Queen*. ware Conking Utensils, An. PITTSBURGIII OIL TRADE. Also, Brussels, Ingrain and Stair Carpets, OT/PICX or Twit DAILY POST; Usti Oil Cloth, ugs, 61. c. TlirlcsDAv, June au, 1664. The market remains in an unsettled condition. The advance demanded yesterday by holders was not adhered to. The sales made were small an will he perceived by reference to another parr , of tide report. The receipts exhibite I a falling off, amounting to 765 barrels. The high rate. of freights between Oil I 'ity and Pittsburgh no doubt prevents shipments, The figures arceer tainly steep. Some holder were not offering their stocks, they preferred holding on to see what might turn on. The following are the transa, lions that came under our notice : REFINED—SaIes 200 bids 01 free oil at '',9=.,e' ' immediate delivery; 2 0 0 1;1 , 13 of up river col, dark straw, at 65e; 150 bids straw color cite brand, . D., at "lee; bonded, two bids, deliveratL DYSENTERY between the 15th ofJuly and the 10th of ALI , T , }6r, , B. 0., at 6,..te; 100 bills nonpariel, present delis - cry, at trle. CR I 'HE—Sales 17u labia at sec, barrels rot on:- edi 1 5 5 bids at 45c, packages included. RESIDI'L • 3I--Sales 511 blds at *2,75. _DEVON'S ARO/W.417(V Wool Market. We congratulate the farmers on the fact of a great raise in Wool. For the last past three Years Wool and Flour Lot e been the cheapest LACIEBERRY-' conim.lity in our country. Manufacturers ap (,ear to have gone on thr• principle that t to . c ARDIINAT.IVE Wool grower had no right to participate in the advantage of the general rise in everything, and • - that the manufacturer alone should hat e the benefit of war prices. •l Is the only safe and sure cure. It oon- The present price of gob', in which all tar it's talus no opium or deleterious drugs, 110:760 have to he paid in, and the present tarin pa Wool, with the almost positive ns , urance of a eral or other injurious compounds c o m m o nm store just and higher tariff on lt,,scil, renders it to remedies generally sold for this deer of almost impossible for manufacturers to discrini i disease. , It is so efficacious that Physicians mite in Boor 01 1. °reign Wools, as they appeal to list e dune for the last pa,,t eighteen mullahs, very generally use it in their. practice ill which brought our American Wool into compe- all chronic and dangerous eases. titiou with Wool grown in foreign countries. Itlair Use no Cholera mixtures or doubt- When lalmr is eomparatively nothing, or at ( most, a pittance in comparison with labor in ful compositions, many of which under this country, suit almost without labor or cost mine and ruin the constitution,) when you iii Australis, from whence a large portion of the eau obtain an unfailing remedy as simple Wail uses in the United States for the last past eighteen months wasimported. In 1853, ending and safe as Blackberries themselves. ltt June, there Was imported something over Ask for DIXON'S BLACKBERRY CA.RNCEAis 64,000,m) pounds of Wool, whilst the I "nited SIVS, and See that the proprietor's name is 'stares In the same year produced but something written on the outside wrapper of each bot over 71,000,000 pounds. There has not been for the last past twenty years so little Wool in the tie. Prepared only by great mart of the United States (New York city, as at the present time. So says the L. S. „.<7 . -. Eronomi at, of June 2.ith, 1861, than whom there / is no better authority for prices in the country. • / 11•11".* , ~..,, In that paper's report of the Wool Market it says that prices for Ameitean fleece Wool were then ranging from 1 1 54110 cents , pet pound. Yes, and we know of some lota that are held at I 25, mid cannot be bought less. pin phibuieiphia last week, Wool sold freely ae• t $1 00 the pound, and I 15 was offered, for a lot and refused. This refusal was for Wool not equal to many clips in Allegheny or Washington counties. It is not improper to say it will cost say ten cents per pound to pay expenses from this city until the sale is completed, including Manufacturers and Dealers in freight commission, a c., bc.c. The Boston market is also brisk at almost the SADDLERY, HARNESS' same prices as the New York rates, as quoted above. Even at the highest price named, Wool ... Is not bringing the price it is worth, or justly en- API D titled to prothice, in comparison with every other necessary - article of trade or commerce, COA CH HA RDWA.RES and while we are free to acknowledge there is . • none can tell what course is best for Wool grow- 58 W OOD S TREET I era to pursue, we do feel very con fi dent if we were the owners of Wool, under all the existing Sign of the Golden Stirrup, circumstances and summer doings, we would not be In a hurry to sell. Not being able to com prehend any reason why 'wool should not com mand in this city front I 25 to 1 fai per pound for fine desirable clips. Why Is not tine WooI OULD RESPECTFULLY . CALL as Valuable as Cotton l Echo answers Why ? I W the attention of Saddlers, Coach Makers . and Dealers in general, to their Philadelphia Cattle Market_ The arrivals and sales of Beef Cattle at Phi:- lips' Avenue Drove Yard, reach about 1,400 head this week; the market continues dull, and prices are rather lower. First quality Pennsylvania and Western Steers are selling at from 17417,iic; 3d do at 1W163,C, and common at from lb, according to quality. Cows 220 head sold at from 520 to 65 11 head; Sheep 9,000 head arrived Patent and Enameled Leathers, Ensu re. and sold at from 547 c lb. gross; Hogs 2,700 ; sled Cloths, Damasks, Broad Cloths . , head sold at from 12 50414 the 100 lbs net. - Sprin The cattle on sale to-day, are from the follow- Laces, Fringes, Bands Axles, Dolts, Felloes, :gs, ing States : Spokes, 'Hubs, Shafts, etc.,elle" 700 head from Pennsylvania. 400 head front Illinois. 300 head from Ohio. The following are the particulars of the sales . Cows AND CALVES.—The arrivals and sales of Cows at Phillips' Avenue Drove Yard reach about 220 head this week. The market is dull and prices remain about the same as last quoted. Springers are selling at from 51.0 to 40, and Cow and Calf at from 30 to 35 per head, as to.quality. Calves are without change; about 27 head sold at from 6@,17?,;c in lb, as to condition. THE SHEEP MARKET.—The arrivals and sales of Sheep at Phillips' Avenue Drove Yard are very large this week, reaching about 9,000 head. The market in consequence is very dull, and prices have declined : sales are snaking at from 6Cy7c 111 lb gross for clipped Sheep. Lambs are selling at from t. 3 to 6 /4 head, as to condition. THE HOO MARKXT.—The arrivals and sales of Hogs at the Union and Avenue: Drove Yards reach about 2,700 head this week; the market is firm and prices have advanced, toiling at from 512 50 up to 14 00 the 100 lbs net. 1,560 head sold at Henry Glass': Union Drove Yard at from $l2 114 to /4 00 the 100 lbs net. 1,110 head sold at the Avenue Drove Yard at from :512 60 to 13 60 the 100 lbs net. SC Louis Tobacco 11.arker. Tobacco—The market - full prices.were realized, shipping leaf and lugs. hhds; 4 hhds ,serapa at had, green and' damaged ' 23 hhib faCtory lumeat fri planter's lugs at from 1 comAir i ppping , leaf a. 48 um ehlpplin; 29 50 0 41 hde good and 11 87 25.1 14 aids comancu; ai ati fromugB 0 0 to man actitring at ;from fine 2at $67, one at ' 185; lb balite at. from rtect4l4. I - Hew York Gt. NEW Yturß T. 1111,600 4.8. .• , 1, 4.:.,, - ,,,. Al - .ii dents per pound iliib will amount to . 'These figures make a pretty line sho' for the 3 ~,,,,i,,,,,,,) wool (Mk of the Grand River Valley in thief°. 11,,.1,„1 iility, thus early in the season -1n the mere 3.,,, opening of the trade. Judging front the amount ~ 4.0 ,, of this staple article already sold in mirmarket, .. I n .. tis ear's clip will nearly, If not quite double qu 3 antity thatof any other semen. 1 The finest clips of wool yet brought In, and ' probably the best grown in rent county, about 1.6e0 lbs, has been received by W. Thnsdell, from W. K. Davis of Oaktleid, and Luther Johnson, 1 Alpine. Numerous other large andfitto clips have been purchased from various other parties hut the beet judges award the premium to these .. I clips ns beine the finest, choicest, and in every particular averaging the best wool. Who will beat them next year ' That's the question. • wool t l h i i i s n ybdeoan, ha n s d a lhreea d en dssh ip f pe d 2 10,000 lba o to•.11). oooollbs more New York lllde Market. - ide ,, —NVeek's rcceipta .13,241; salea 28,200. l'he latter according to Messrs. Wei ' zel & lit'elitenieyer, 3,500 Buenos Ayrea,,22"and 23 I ba, private terms: 4.500 Montevideo, 21 Ibs :etc cash, usual selec cn ; 6,01,0 Rio G ramie, 21 lbs 312,c cash, usual selection : 4.000 Aspinwall, 20 Dos on private terms ; 400 Sandwich Island, dry salted, 27 If 'n on privtite terms ; 500 Matatuoras, ls, on private terms; 6,200 Minas, /6.1 b ,s 30c cash, usual selection ; 1,300 Western',2,6 Bab, on. rig at, terms" I ,S.O Wet SAI ted'Pdo Grande 48 I ba, ou private terms , 2,600 NVestern Slaughter, lj d and 70 tha 23i1" , 4240 cash, rejecting bad hides. stork in Importers' rind speculators' hands 661,- , tam dry hides 'SOO bales East India hides. The ' stock includes 330.4100 Buenos Ayres, Monter'. deo, 0,c., 98.000 Rio r irande, 57.000 Valifornlai 32,300 Orinoco, 9.0 0 Porto Cabelio,ate-11,700 al A ramtibt o, 0,000 A sit, wall and San Juan, 2,000 \ era 'run 111111 3ll•Xir 11, 12.000 Tampico and Fifa in mi •riit, 3,300 Saraulna, &C., 10001110 Ifache aranhain and Para, 8,006 Bahia and Per- Mica, 1.u0) West Indies, &c., 1,500 East , 6,1100 African Rips, 800 bales Valenti& Cow and Buffalo. Phllaitrldillita Hay and Straw Market. ting The Int,t work 347 loads of Hay and 43 :4:raie neve weighed and sold ar the Farmers' Hay and :•draw Market, North Seventh street. The supyly fell orr considerably, owing to the irniern having conuneueeil to harvest the new I•ri p. Hest quality of Timothy Hay Bold at a >l:_ ht ad v once. closing at $1 60 to 1 6.5 /1 100 straw sold at 41 00 to I 05 yl 100 lbs. AUCTION SALES. COM!!! 1 3iaorritiocsa,. Soie .Proprietor, CINCINNATL For Bale by all reepeatable druggists. Price, (old style, 35 ob.) 250., 500. and SI, per Bottle. DAY & HAYDEN, PITTSBURGH, PA., Large and Well Selected Stock Consisting in part for Carriage IVIa nu faetu roll% An of which hove been PURCHASED WITH-GREATOUS, Especially the WOOD WORK, whiih win be found of the _ Best tttAKlityp Well Seasoned and. Dry. Saddlers and Harness Makers, Will find a full and complete stock of Harness Leathers, Saddle Trees, Webs, full Measure Straining Webs,' of all Numbers, lilts, littekles, Stirrups, Spurs, Threads, • eta., etc., etc., All of which will be sold at the lowest CAIM. prices, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. TO TEE SA.EIEILLEMAY. P. S.—We do not deal In Saddle.AC' I#/eu x but leave those GOODS for our' ene,tomebalt, . a make and sell, ea they properly belong;to: -: branch. my2S-ti DAY it, HiltDat- A DDIINISTRA.TOWB NO 1014* _M. Whereas, letters of Administration An the estate of Calvin Dodge, inteof thriOity of Pitt*: burgh, dec'd., have been granted*" the ber. All persona indebted to,sedd*:eafenr make inimediate-oayment And.%titoteilteivirrt claims against the tame will tbeterdurt authenticated for- settlement to DIXTOUEL PALALDIt, Attorneys,- fris.,lirrerr .iftito2"ek 'Xittsiburglywithm44elst- • • - ••, • . Porloaar Adoststati ,M2 - itkiritu%l 160 bbla "A” =VIP 0011 20 flO Ormthed.Gratkulab and ourdnag. 35 ,000 114 . 0 ,000 .11,000 so . Soooo .16,000 4,000 1 17,000 , 44 20,000 .‘ .`"r.
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