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We areitemaitted to make the following "net:meta from an Interesting private letter, ',Width:es by a member of Snap's Pennsylvania !:Itattery, to John Atwell, Esq., of Allegheny, cider lists of Jane 26th : We hem been In tine of battle emer 310 CO MO left Dial% Night aft= night la the same ' thing over and over agate. Our division has been in several fights. After we left Dulls we moved, theshole corps on the left, and In the.adviutee. 'eVe did not go more than four miles when we halted lentil the Fourth end Twenty-third Corps passed. In three days ws were again on the march, and we bad not advanced morn than Are miles when we et-ruck the rebels In their breastworks—their left on Lost Mountain. They were very well fora. „ Aid On stun called Pine hill, where they had • four gnnimounted In a fort. After we got in - petition, they did not seem inclined to pitch It wee in this mountain that tho rebel List, tenant General Polk was killed. Ho was killed'instantly by a Oleo, of shell. We - had bean firing from the battery (Snap's) just before this. Your eon Will Atwell, one of the grinners, still had a load in his gun. Capto McGill told him to fire it when he got a clines to see anything. We had been sit ting noundperhaps aquaria of an hour when young Atwell saw &squad of men in tho ene my's breastworks. Ile concluded to send the 'hell over anyhow, and it 'track right in their breastworks. Major Reynolds saw the shot, and complimented young Atwell by telling him that is was the best shot fired that day. Eel; him to fire another, and to.shoot a lit tle her, which was done. This shot exist*. tied on tan feet from the ground, and was the one which killed the distinguished rebel. Generale Johnston and Hardee are reported to have been with Gan. Polk at tie time, and the only. pity le that the shot did not kill all three ,of them, Yon have doubtless road the at , coma of the death of G.n. Polk in the papers, - and it may now be a mater of interest to you to know that he was killed by year own eon. - -The rebels left Pine hill in the night time. ~ Gay Glary advanced his petition in the af .. tinhorns, and after a hard fight we drove them Anted:air, breastworks, but having no sup port., had to fall back, lasing about six hoe dal In killed and wounded. The rebels (manned this line also in the night time, and waradvancni two tolles farther, when we encountered another line. It is nothing • hot line after line, all the way to Atlantis. The battery went tip on a doable quiet, and war, jest te time to IMO a battery of the Twenty-third corps that the rebels had al most ellen:ma. Heat' rains now sat In, and continued for several days. The rebels again fall-book and our nen were soon to pursuit, . Although the mad was knee deep. We fond them again in pagans, and after halting two 'days we were moved off to the left, where we now an. Sven while I write, the little ...Min . ales" come whistling over my head, but they are all high. Bowel of the ooys have been slightly wounded by spent balls, but their injuries do net amount to can-b. . , Gen..Hardeenhargrd the First Division of oar cam a couple or- evenings since, and it . was the grandest sight I ever sew on the bat tle-Laid. 'They were throe divisions strong. We hid angular lank fire on them with oar battery; and we seat the shells into them live ly, ea did also a battery of the Third Divis ion. -The artillery did mere execution than • •MA infantry. Had it not here for the batter . les they would have driven Gen. Williams, but as it watthey boat too- thousand men in the charge, while nor lose will not coned three hundred. It Is impossible to tell when -We =Ay bring on a general engagement. I. think we will have to drive the tabula ova of their present position with the bayonet. • a • tetier from abormaiN Army. Georgia Oth oP .3a 'Drtzmos 20ra AiMT Coops, I `.•sear Marietta, Ga., Jane 25, TtC.i. Editor. Queue: I have an idle boar to vase away, and I thought I would employ it in writing to you. We are 15iog near Marietta, upon what is called "Culp'. Farm," and in line of battle. Our advance has been very slow, and very hard upon tho men, since we lab Dallas. Sveq foot of the road has been skirmished end in some eases fought hard for. Wo have . had to be in line all day, apon the alert for auf movement of the enemy and to remain behind the earthworks, ot the sharpehootere of the enemy were ear* to send a "call" after any of in who were rash enough to orpore themselves for • moment. Morning would fin& us on the march after the enemy, and of • . tot two or three hours' slow marching our skir mishers would had theca behind earthworke, thrownup menthe ago. Then began war labor spin, and the pick and shovel wore nailed listas requisition in throwing up earthworks - for Or PTOti''Uffn. This Ii the every day history of the past /two ; Weeks. (I am writing only whet has been ' dentin the "White .9 ar Division.") Enap's . Battery claim the credit o f haying killed Limit. Goa. Polk, of the rebel army. I caw a rebel latter that was picked up on the field, atatbig that Lieut. Gen. Polklusi been killed by a stall striking him between the shoulders. An Atlanta payer received in'our lines to day confines the report by saying that he (Polk) was in conversation with Generate aside. and Johnston, when a camber of 'men oollectsd emu by to look at the throe Oen -7.. orals, thus drawing t h e-fire of .one of the en emy'a Witterica, and the second steel struok Polk in the breast, kill ng him instantly. liiitap'a Battery made terrible havoo in carp! day beforeyerterday. Good Ala . irarised his entire =rosin flys liner of battle andattsarpted to break the 4th Malebo 2d Corps. They 'appeared to be determined to carryall before them, but in craning an epee Seld,Xnap's bap opened upon their flank with - :terrible effect. The first lino treks, but was rallied by the second and came steadily on, but every step forward could ho traced by the long line of dead and wounded. It was bat atow_ urinates work, but it (Sat Hood , eight hundred roan killed sad wonded, the reports of prisoner" sines taken be true. ' The monism cheerful and resolute in the determination to go into Atlanta, not from 'there to Charleston, if the " powers that b•" will Mai our feet In that direction. This whole campaign we hose had ifet2 rations of wereatidng bat soap, while, byte little forsg • We hive tared upon chickens, eggs, hem, &a. We have passed many tine hoists upon Ctit =mph, and found the smoke house and Erwell filed in almost awry cue. We been on this spot three dzyl, which hare passed In comparative quietness. We hope to obtain possession of Marietta in • few dart, and then have a rest before the Vest smu ggle for Atlanta. Tho 28th Penn _ syhania, in which are a number of Pitts. bnighrs, will leave for home nest week, as their time expires 'on the 28th of June. ..21141 5W41141 . , CO. 11 . 28th P. V., got A wound oa the 234 inst. 'Another bor of the saine Crompars7, aho from be" received a wound at the same time. ggi a Bittern se far, has not with no, losses dating. the campaigns They :are at present strongly posted upon the crest of a big about two and a half miles to the right of the ILme ' saw bleuntains, and have very strong earth. works for their protection. The men are oil is ttUt bet of health and spirits,the ens gel and happy ; so &cud. 'Lieut. Yank Boma% of the Nth, has donned a lillaPtabefr, straps, and 22 Lieut. Matthew Mgr his bowl:emoted to • Lit Lieut. is thaNamtiregiumat. M.O. S. P. have it in my power to mud Yon • Usk of Med and wounded in Penn— lvaniaregiments of this division in paskand 6212* . battbse, if yen wish it. Papers jest i'Vntd , ll ,2 :. 2 tona the fiorth,etits thSt4nt bold Nerbitta math* tenceirrlionntairs.wtatb reanbasacb both being in tho-luside of the rebels.' Slum good authority for ; stating assekitYajy.will rent for three or four days ._ Were MeldriglinlAMMie the =edition of the %Mae unlatals &Mantling it. %8.0. B. Preelansitlen by the Governer. EMMirertre Cluinezast, Pirsnirmlnu, amtereinnto, July 2, 1666 • Zo the Men and Women of Peenryiemiio Supplies for your mounded in the various r millets outside of the State, in addition lo there famished by other agencies are again. regard. Tour volantary care has proiridod , well for those within the State. At and near Washington Baltimore, Louisville, Nashville And elsewhere, wounded volunteers from Pennsylvania are suffering from privations. The regular agents of the State et Wash ington and Nashville, as well as special agents whorl I have sent to other points, concur in representing the aniferings of our brave men from those privations to be moat severe and and heart-rending. I forbear to go Into de tails. For substantial and effacrtive relief they must rely, now es heretofore, upon your un ostentatiotu seal and promptness. The sup plies most needed for their immediate use are shirts, drawers, soot', handkerchiefs, winebr spirituous liquors, domestio wines, such lea currant, elderborry . , canned freitsond vegetables, jellies, Jaw and preserves, apple batter, peach and quince butter, onions, to • bocce, arm-slings, Anger—stills, bed-rings, end such other articles as you have been in the habit of 'rarnishing, and some money to purchase- fresh, perishable traits and other *wades which cannot be famished in kind. Money should be forwarded direct to Co!_ Francis Jordan, agent of Pennsylvania, No. 431, Eleventh St., Washington, D. C., or Col. :Terns ChiMbetii,a, agent et Pre,yirenie, Nashville, Tenn. Supplies in kind may be rent direct to Col, Jordon or Col. Chamberlin, or to this place, whence they will be immediately forwarded. To eecare abundant supplies, it has never boon necessary to do more than let you knew that they were needed. It le not necessary to do mace now. I cell on yen with the certainty that the appeal will bo promptly answered. When any considerable amount of stores shall be contributed from the same nelghbori hood, I will (subjeot to the regulations of the United States) send - parsons from the neigh borhood with the stores, so that they may hove the gratllleation of thesaseives distribut ing them among oat wounded friends and brothers. A. Ci. Crams. 1 46 9 OD 2 OD 76 4 25 6 91 9 U 0 10 ID 119 1 35 2. OD 9 35 4 1 0 6 15 6 00 The Tract for the Monster Gun The monster 20 Inch army gun mode at the Fort Pitt Works, bee been finished for some time, and has only been awaiting tho completion of the big scales upon which to ascertain its exact weight, and the arrival of Cho now track necessary for its transporta tion. The scales are now completed, and yesterday the truck arrived. The estimated weight of the gun is 110,200 pounds, and in order to distribute the immense weight Co that there would not be too much bearing at any one point on the bridges tht.t it will have to cross, a track of peculiar construction was necessary. This -was done by building two very strong trucks, each eight rout wide in the clear, and nineteen feet long; they are coupled together in such a manner as to leave one foot space between their floors. 3 strong bridge is then built from one to the other, the bearing resting on the cantor of each car, and the ends turning on pivots, while the side pieces rest in cut iron slides. The truck was built at Altoona, and it is thought will answer all purposes for which it wu designed. The - terday evening It was loaded with a 15-inch gun, weighing 42,000 pounds, which it will take 40. Wall Station proving ground, and then return for the la-Inch gnu. As It leaves this morning early, the curious will do wall to pay it ,a visit. Verdicts Tho Coroner'. jury in the case of Mrs. Maria Bosnian, who was shot by her husband, Sergeant Royston, at Iron City Park, on Monday, mat at the May or's office last evening, stud agreed upon the following verdict: "That the demaied, Maria Ilawr— tcri, came to her death on the lth day of July, at Iron City Park, Pitt township, from a pis tol ihot, accidentally discharged by Michael 3. liewsten, the 'said Hesniten being under the influence of , liquor at the time, and want ' log in ordinary caution." The prisoner woe committed to jail by Mayor Lowry, to an scar a charge of murder. The jury in the Breen murder case met at the Mayor's office yeatorday, and rendered • verdict that the deceased came to his death from a ball fired from a pistol in the hands of tiergt. John G. Jost. Test is still walked fa tho county jail, but no understand en ef fort will be made to-day by his friends to bar o him released on baiL Allegheny Boexd of Control. The Allegheny Board of Oontrol held it: regain monthly meeting last oecning to the Fourth Ward School lionrc, Sindosky street. The monthly reports of the several wards and colored reboots were read end ordered to be fled. The reports of the Principals In regard to the &ttendanoe of the scholars were read and epprovenL The following bills were presented and warrants ordered to no drawn: W. G. Johnston, printing, $0 ; lVea. Pat ! ton, ooal, 5240; James Mann, stationery, $1..05; Gee Company, $1 05. • C. A. Neal was re-elected Principal of the Colored School fur the ensuing year; Mies M A. Ware was re elected Agai,tent. Oa motlon,of Mr. Young, the fixing cf the length of the coming ech• al year ere, defer:. d Coe prooeno. Ca motion, adjourned A NeglecUal Soldier Yesterday afternoon n soldier belonging to the Provost, Gaud - was &treated on Fifth street for dr:lake:nes' and taken to the May or'it Gibers. After he had hooome somewhat imitated, the tlayor gave his case a. hearing, during which it appeared that the soldier had been tent LO a guerd with a drafted man to get his compensation money, but he drank too ranch on the way, became intoxicated and was monocled. Ere was unable to give any SIO CCU:3 Of ht i prisoner, and said that ho did not remember anything about him. The Mayor discharged him, alter giving him a ae vere lecture, but we presume he will not fare BO well with Capt. Foster. Swots Acansu.—Mr. Samuel McKee, of the fi rm of Li.licKee .4 Co., glass U 1•6111110. WIWI, of thisnity, was seriously Wand yes terday, by being run over by • car on the East Ldberti Passenger Rs Tway, near his residence In Oakland. Be wu about getting upon the car when the horses stated end deoly, knocking him down, the wheels of the, ear passing over biz leg. imbuing . it In two pluses, and otherwise injuring him. r Havens, or MI 620 11.zornu t . i.—A tot:- graphic' dispatch was received !evening ei by Capt. Wright, annennng t the 02d Pennsylvania regiment had left 'llarrisbarg for this city yesterday afternoon. They will probably reachhere to-day. We hope some arrangements will be made to give this gal lant regiment a Acting reception, as they aro worthy of all the honors that can be worded them by our citizens. How mix Won Btows—The following re sult of a vote taken on the cars between Al toona and Pittebargb, was handed us by • gentleman who was on the train. Although It does not determine the eleation of the one receiving the highest number of votes yet It is a pretty sure Index es to how th e wind blows : Lincoln, 86; McClellan, 13 ; Fre mont, 3. Etarrrios or Dtascross.—The following gentlemen were yesterday cleated Dhwetors of the Union Banking Company: John R. Joseph Eirkpatriek, Jared it Brush, John Marshall, Joseph Horne, John Wiloob, A. G. Cubbage, 0. Ranson Lowe, 0. Barth fold. SALIM 07 Bracts at the Commercial Sales Roomy, Nn. 34 Fifth street, Tuesday everting, July kb, by A. hiellwaine, auctioneer : Allegheny Bank .59 50 liforchenteand, Manufactunre Bank 500 00 DIBOZDJILY House —The Allegheny police yesterday nudes raid on a disorderly bones in the Second Ward, kept by Mrs. Sarah Potts, and arrested four women and three men. They were looked up for a hosting. Taw:mg.—Mr. Robert Ellis, lata door keeper at the Theatre, will take especial benefit at the Theatre on Thursday evening next. A good bill will be presented. Wire:—Tao good Foodboyo. Apply Immediately at thlo once. DIED: L0.911'039-01: Tanis, molding, July 6th, of sir o'cloot E Y ,daughter of .1 aftes and les , bale Loam... 10 months and ID days. The fanny wth take piste Itas cc mourn et ico o'clock, flotoths retinaa of her 'Annul, 76 Fe4eisl street, Allegheny. n. friendsof tbo Wally are la wpvtfally Molted to attood the ftccarii. DAY—On !loads;. July ttb, Iholf..put two &dock, SATZ 0. Ha, dsughter of Tenthow Lad Elte b 1,7, egad dis tocatbo sod two vvits. how basallial Will doubts,. t 2,, Whoa God shall en her erheP, etbooc, tido rythd world . A.od lint be Vlnl7 things• Dot fatuvl v 9/ tate plies mat artrustra at tvo o'clock from the reEdonco of Ms punclo,lfo, 2.5 Bonk Alloy, Sixth Word. riPECIAL SOCA& NOTICE!. T -3.01-LS F.:22Y, Plain and Ginamental &tie Roofer, and dexter in Pennsylvania and Ver mont slate of the best quality at low rater Once et Alex. Laughlin's, near the Water Werke, Pittsburgh, Pa. Carp, Bunions and Diseased Nails Da. RakDit.l,----This eminent Ehlropodi a a, who effected merry mires of come and bunions isugain among us, and Is located at 20 Eiftlh streot, over "Andrew's tau store. UI. opera tions are afficaclona f painress and speedy, and knowing, as all should that comfort in walk ing is eeenntial to health, those of lieted with thews troublesome paste would do wall to give the Doctor - ,s - ,call- Mr. Eli Youss4and Mr. J 0.1404 Millinger, well known in this Comma niti ft *years, were efiletad with bath corns and kelllions f, a long time. Mr. Ell Young salt: Dr. Randall molt successfully cured same most painful corns and bunions for me. arise are is effectual, and I consider Irma° an excellent iniestment„ Mr. JamealMillinger writes,- Dr. Randall, a year age, rebored a moat painful corn from under coo of mita° nails. The operation was perfectly 'meetly]. To-day he has removed others, and I hue no doubt with equal sus nee, for which Iliad undergone Bove:II un aurcossful oparatiaa at the hands of other pro fessod Ohinopodka. Office hours from kto 12 a. al., and from 2 to 5 p. m. AT a voirea dans3ate goontl y g i ven b y one of the leaders of the tont, !Sierras' Hill, Miss V—, of 32d street, apptreden magnitioeUt ly coif:fared as to oxeito ruv errn i ennip ii men . tary remark. It was alsaihserved that she bore about her a delicionk renr , en bt r ui ng Mrn perfume ' very re and betoJfal . s e m ., was the interest felt in her ificent toilet, that a lady, bravely disregak ng „ mo ul t ._ begged her to reveal the secua rt , h er ' ove n: Dee.. "I dress my own hairrrhe rep lied frankly; "and attribute what't bean, it •pcsseeses to the use of "LublieNt or illi e. .; By its application I have no diMot, P . tatting my hair in any position I a t l'd ev i rs and keeping it glossy, healthful abun dant. " 'this Is only one item of tla ny i diy accumulating evidence of the value menrit of "Lubin's Floriline," the me pier,,ti of toilet requisite!. Unofficial new/ just received from Herper'e Ferry, gives a vynopsir of events from the time the fighting ceased at Martinsburg. This point, it should be remembered, is In Virginia, some distance south of the Potomac, and about twenty miles west of ifs:prep Ferry. Concluding that further reeirthnce wee hopeless, end being deovived into bo• Having that a mach larger number of his Min were (Gabbled than was really tke case, Sigel decided to evacuate Mertinebarg. He started on Saturday morning and want due To ARMS Ames I—The citizen sia will find a more deadly foe in the braA r east tin be struck the Potomac at She muddy water and damp night air than in, town, where he crossed into Maryland, close most determined enemy. aoLLowel ly followed by the rebel,. PILLS so purify the blood and strengthen t On Sunday the rebel. overtook him and etomach and bowels that the soldier ran eel decre these heideldps and still be strung andelgan attacking hie rear guard euvigerouely healthy, et he was compelled to halt and form in Holloway's Pills and Ointment are now re- of battle at Sharptherg, on the rebel tailed, owing to the high prices of drugs, Ac., r, fi. of the old Antietam battle field. The at SO eents,7s cents and $l,lO per pot or box. For Bale in Pittsburgh by B. L. Fable°. arentinued here for some time, until Sigel efeek A Co. c 'g li, bund it rieemieszy to retreat. For tale at Fulton's drag store, Fifth street, Tong south ha passed through South Pittsburgh. For solo also by Geo. A. Kelly, Federal M Fo o : et. ` Gal). and went strait for Harper's street, Allegheny city. Y' rebels nth keeping cloth at hie beet ' . „reeehed Harper', Ferry, on the Mmli r‘te, a Merano e of about fourteen miles Iran... peberg, yesterday morning . For some F t, not yet clear, he destroyed the great ra .3 bridge here, which hue so often been ak ads war, and burnt ad and so often rebuilt in burnt tho treat!, work leading from tavia g along th e Virginia aide to the old sr, He than occupl buildin g s he works on Maryland Heights, where Ma le ought to be able to bald their position , fa nce in number. ut four times their s eathe era from him wu at four a'aleett ernoon, when the rebel. were reported B ing up the bill to stack. axxoran.—.Samuel watt= & Co., Met :bent Tailor!, have removed to 73 Smithfield street. We are just receiving our second supply of spring and summer goods, and would most reapectially invite our Mends and the public in general to examine our new stock, believing it to be one of the Snail stooks of merchant taller goods in the city. Every garment warranted to give full Batts faation, in both price and quality. Ore us a call before purchasing elsewhere and judge for yourselves. Sizausx & McCai:lam, Merchant Tailors, No. 73 Smithfield street. Srmase. Noram.—Tbe attention of oar readers is directed to the brilliant assortment of Spring end Gemmel. Goods just' melted by oar friend Mr. John Weler, No. 121 Fed trot Wee, Allegheny . Lis stock comprises a great variety of Panay Pronob, English, s.ootth and Alamitos: Caesinseres End Cloths, tad fate Silk and Canis:Lore Vestinga,--all of which will be made tip to order in the latest litylos end in the boat manner. A choice se leotion of Surnishing Goods also on hand and for selrytogether with a fall stool of Beady Mode ClOthine. well end fashionably made. Borne 01 llseen.—Tho entweribor eriehes to info= tho rondo of the Gnietie that he has again • fall supply of the }nett, oolobra bed hair reitoter Rejmenalor, whose erect In metering gray hair to lu origibel oolor, , pre venting hair from falling out, removing dandrnff, 6.e, fairly entitle.; It to be °biased arumg the fries -met L 1100012.01 of modern Lima. bimon Johnston, solo agent, corner ofdmithfield end Fourth streets. •od 4w Da. lio7rrrr, pet tilt, No. le.l. Fourth ;net, betwocia Sirict_Deld ►ad araut. - - No laiir.c4ciests hold cut by offeriag Ie prwesi but ea equiiehlo leo will be charge to over: care, for the Loot rseterisis will h rued, er.d ell the time en? skill necerrary to ie turn perm. ano-.0 e ; arpllo,l Omit-ars and enmase rolls will be taken ►t the Omnibus otioa, No. 410 Penn street, day or ntibt. All orders M 8 at the above place will be promptly ►ttended to. All calls most ba raid in advance e • Fos Ceagbe, Colds sad Thr3at Dittrdars, use Brovt's Bronchial Troches, hartogprn.Ted their eal6soy by a tell of mans years. For erie by druggist generslii . Dentist, 318 Penn street, ef:11 • :r I.osinass of his professloo. Jozarg M. thzr...m. At 03,1) •t"., APECA.I.L. JroTtcce 1r ULAPP, STANLEY & Ca'S POLOPTICO3IOIIA lAr _ THE OOVERNEIEZiT LOAN 4200,000,000 Ttols 1...c0ca Is itunctl,cl toy Art cof thouyyrtoca c 'Ludt tth, 1864, yrtoicto tor,idey tor It. lISDESVP SION IN COIN, a: may verluol not las thalc xacre than levy pears trt,na lig data, •1 Ma 0,10,1 thoG.wmmalL tlntn Its owlet:44ton, FIVE Pull L't/tIT. ILITECt ZS? is to to rail ota4snnnilll, IH tout. Its C. LIDIPTIOZI TEOM /STATE OU TAI% L VOCATION oAds grow ous to tors for twat • •uzn W Ita The nal of Interest on this loon, oltboagb bat 6 par cent. In coin, Is is ranch grcatcr la =mac, the, diformoe toggle. MO market value o: eat re A. a tale, the Oro per cent. ose cle aectultlee of al .bent 'LT:ream:its sra slams par or above, and cloy orry fended In Ibe E %Mad Loon, .111 be worth it., hmio in gold, brakhw psying o regulnr Lad !bend rorcontsgo to Um bolder. No Inv:Hitler offer .0 grad lodzionneuta. It l• Ix 116 Ted, SA LW varlo. demiptlems of U. B. Bowls. In all other forms of Indobtedneet, the frith or ►talky of private parties er ctock companion cc eparate "a... Me. 0 . 1 1 in VW:* for payment, while for the debts of the Vetted Stem the whole property of the country in holden to macro the payment of both principal and interest In coin. • - -The funded Debt of the United /Wee on which intertat it payable In gold, on the Ed day of Iderch, 1861, wee 1768,965,000. The Internet on Ulla debt for the coming feral year will be H 5,937,129, while the costars renuns to gold for the =Twat decal yeer r andlag Juno SOO, 1864, bee been en far at the to of ovor 5100,000,000 per mensal, on &motto Arley In meal of the wants of the 'Treasury for the paymentof gm Ibtenst. These Bonds uuty bo subscribed for to mum kern Pa up to my magnitude, on the same tanus,,Mta UM. mods squally suitable to the smellart hatter awl U. hugest cepltalLa. They C be mn• verted Into money et uty 11101:11ant, and the hold,: crill have the beneat of the Interest lb Whorls'sd arunnt or this I= 1 Two LI drod Zdflßon DoDors. IDe amount of orabaeziptl. eopzrted to the Trosenry at Weeklagtoo, It o 510,000,000 Babacriptlane will be reailval to carrasacy by the First National Bank, of rittiburgb, Third Nat.lol2lll Bank, Pittabarsb, And by all National Banks orbla are depasl• %lies of pnbllo money; and all respectable Bank. and Banker. tbronAceet the cotcbtrle (sang so wen of the National Depositary Hanki e ) win for olnh Cutler inform:Mtn on application, and erred ,erras7 fatllity W ratkurtbars AltAhnihv? 200 BBL& "Gal Dina" FLOUR, ar rithur pa stoma Menalo". %COO Inv', Mu Cosa. aksmer Fs:anima a maraoN, wo No. -II goad stmt , 1g NOl au 0 for side t Vf Joao , ETEITIT 0cr414115. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. FROM WASHING-TON VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND ! SIGEL'S RETREAT ACROSS ,THE POTOMAC THE REBELS PURSUING CLOSELY The Great Railroad Bridge De stroyed by Sigel. FORCES IN POSSESSION OF ARYL AND HEIGHTS. Penney Ivanla Probably Tbrea , encd I Di,04411 11, P.ttabot-gb Ocztt i9.811t30rr03, July p. to Ve have taken to prit the rebel petulantly in. ignorance at.'" Lt. co o . forces are, whore they nom, cr who commands them. The beet estimates of thet, them, three thousand cavalry afgth gee thousand lerfantry. Part of tir it snvcn gene to Hagerstown, and runlet" has they are even threatening the Fie that border. The incitement In th;.,'" l ' Maryland is quite high, and toff o f even leaving Frederick. on, CRC DZSMICTIO3 0? 101 •1.111•11. The Navy Department Is In ecstasy I, over the Siee, of the destructun of the home. They h•ve hung cut their big made Capt. Winslow a Commodore, ho half beadily, atd been In a general etat orultstion. Them le ratify nothing defame° or Fatly faoto ry :onoern flog the reb-ol reid. We have special eorresponionte out for the and hope to be ebb, yet to hat • goo:lathing to night, if telegraphie conarcusieation should not be in tempted. There i. DO data, hoieeet, dent to ',Wt.( any (Titian to to whether It In a mere goog of 11,,e stealer. • ',nein, arable portion of Lee's array. Mr. Fessenden AM, to-illy, upon in as Secretary of the Trees. ry, a 1 Sec', Chase In truded:3g him Into r Mee, and presenting all the heeds of tureens to tint. The new Sec retary had a little in tome! conversation •Ith thent,and :ha affair passed off very pleasantly. Mr. Chet, Is to remain a week or two to get him aril started. Large numbers-of Congroseaen left by the trains last night and many more have gone to-day. Meese. Van Yalta'abort, Morgan and owl or two others remain to put to opor ation the document dietribu:lng tnaohine of the Notional Eloontive Committee. IrfACK O rsTEssucto raslustA It waa cndorstood yerterday morning In the only that an attack was t.. have been made on Fotemsharg, but nothing yet low been heard from It, although runic,s of some sort of Fourth of Joly movement there are in air relation in Washington. =MEM There is but little information hero about the raid into tdarylund. Up to this evening the rebels had not occupied Hagerstown nor F.ederick. ben. Wallace went down this .morning to take command In person. The rebel force la believed here to be largely oval estimated. EIARFIIII'S race, IN POSSZII2IOII OF 11l Mild. Later newe bee Jost reached here that the rebels had taken possession of Ilarper's Ferry to-day. Sigel bee Joined Max Weber and holds Maryland Heights, which the rebels are now trying to take. Fighting was going on when stir informant left Our forces will be able to hold the heights. Many citi zens arrived bore today from Frederick and llegerstown. BIZETEI=I Private Secretary Stoddard Lai been -ap pointed by the President Marshal of Arkansas, and private Secretary Nichols; has gone out to Colorado and Nevada. Tin TAiln 07 IRS ALAIUML. The value of the Alabama Is laid to be bolt a million of dollar.. This amount, 'wording to custom in snob coons, will be given to the acme and men of the conquering venal. ISSIONID.—.ArreINTYIin Third Auditor Atkinson, of the Treasan, resigned recently. Es-Secretary of State Elijah Leeds, of lowa, was appointed in his Owe by Mr. Bassenden. /eon OfILBT'S LOOT. Advicetifrom the headquarters of the way to-day up to 8 o'olook of the 4th of July, tn &eats nothing of Importance within the put twenty-four hours. 011=012:1 lialleak and Stanton are In long eonenita -tlon this craning on 9nostlons concerning the rald. WILL PROZAHLY 1131011 Mr. Lewis, Commissioner of Intetzmi Bev onneo is likely to give op his position soon. SECRETARYSHIP OF THE TREASURY Acceptance of Mr. Fessenden Naw rota, July s.—The 14-ibuor Tesseralea has accepted the Secretaryship of the Treasury and bee user od its duties. iitintat'a Forces and Movements New Yoga, Jal7 6.—i Baltimore epeotil to the r7Sgersa states that Banter with Ids whole (Meets la good condition ' and la root ing to. thwart th e deeps of p the rebels In their ridding armirdons. THE REBEL RAID ! GENERAL COUCH'S MOVEMENTS The Old Pennsylvania Reserves on their way to their Post. NO FEAR INNIFFICIAL CIRCLES. Rebel Attack on Harper's Ferry. FIGHTING REPORTED AT WILLIAMSPORT SHEPARDSTOWN AND MARTL.AND HEIGHTS Early Commanding the Rebels. CHENAPEAD AND OEM! ()ANAL DAIIAOrD The Ohject or the Movement a Mystery ➢ A RIM C7BO, July 5.—0 l the robot rald and General Concha movements, it li im— proper to speak. Gen. Conch will be in con • saltation with the Gavornor and will have umo mtoa3emen • .. The old Reserve aro ready to respond Ati.l are on their way to their poet. The U05,17101' wilt no doubt iesaa a proc lamation. There Ls some excitement and approhon don here, hat in cfncial circles there is no feat but that .1, C..u..h aill Lt,coctl admir ably. But iiLrla titre 1:101,1 II to night. CloaLrabande art c wing ~..71b 111. clouds before r. ;torm An attack was male on .! Ferry yesterday forenoon, by eomr fort t toinsaad cavalry end infantry; and at last oxidants Gen. Weber was making a sturdy distance of Williamsport from tix to ten miles distentfrom the Potomac, whore it was said fighting was going on yesterday afternoon. The Benno at coons also says that fighting wu going on at or near Sharyisburg, the federal forces being commanded by Gan. Sigel, Previous reports from Harpers Ferry haobto cated Gen. Sigel during Sunday night at Shop erdetown to, which point he had fallen beck from Martinsburg, and where a junction was formed with him by Mulligan, with the form from the Leetown fight on ,arillay, ten miles below this point. The force,it wee thought, would more to the Maryland side of the Ns tOL.CI to succor Maryland Ileighte if at tacked by the rebels. An sweet was made on Harper's Ferry about nine or ten o'clock yesterday morning by n force estimated at somo 2,000 cavalry with more than to many infantry. (ion, Weber, however, Le t about making vigorous defence, and an to the latest account Wu hold ing his own. Nothing hadheen heard up to 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at IL.rpet's Ferry from either Sigel or Mulligan's forces, which is accounted for, porham, by tho llogerekven story of them being again edge god. poeite, Shepardsto eo, to which point they most have been folio wod by the rebels. After two o'clock in the afternoon the wires were interrupted near Harper'. Ferry on the cast tide, and the operatot at the Point of Rocks wee understood to report that a body of rebel cavalry had crossed the Potomac there and interrupted the telegraph, and in the meantime, the excitement at Frederick continuing, all the tick from the hospital with the protest guard of the town were removed, the former going to Annapolis. The ()Je er:m.3 stare) IWO &Lao removed from Fred erick, as they had prurieutly been successful ly removed from Rupees Ferry. No reason is given Lr the movetrie,t from Frederick, as n o btstib forces wore known to be within twenty miles el the place, rxerpt s cavalry .I.e.,ch=., near Nib, of R.cks,te•iro miles off. lateral Tyler remained at Ilan racy In and of Ostler>, Wallace's ltreer, thet int bang the, extreme west itmit of this smear. lie ia r - ,...tcting the great cad ' bridge 111 31. oceans riser, three m.les Frederi:s. Ns signs of the enemy had :sated 12i. e . s t,t. !he teen adj.,' 41/1 extent of the whole 71/matt .13 at yet a mystery. t Is known ft,m refugees from Martin, g, IV meht vie r and other places in Virgtniu t the robots hurriedly, audre:entlessly, er e :Jog the c .scrlption and taking all the triereon and sixty who hare it their thmee, and emery horse is :Ikon e, hoe of march, cod scuttling parties on a: entry road and steal all, whether We friend or foe. The capture of top gointhe distal,. of [be VilllforClPCloo4ll of thriet an very I robably the reason Oleo a Pt orishms sod all kited, of tup• and th - . scarce in Virginia, at present, this eldj hope to make a large haul ea dently be Potomac, hat they hare eel MAI.r , appointai that far. °spat:inlaid John Early commands the (entry aadh is composed of cavalry, fa thead to Nary. Gen. Eansom Is ba be in said tolmand of the haralry, and The eb.lcotert's Netherton?. be an importatnemy may be inferred to The infantry 1,2 the part of Gen. Lee. mend of Early, said to be under cum - not less than l:,trps Is meld to number Qtlar reports rot Jenkins, and era, k e r eie id ge, Ida b e den, bat both the :leakier, as the leader . Wheeler is known l e .kt ne „ ea d ea d . itreckfutldge's preset T ea a eeaee, and doubtful. Gen, Whilite Salley Is very mating 00007 s ntt t ar , aerie,, p.rs r , sl !rum 'P i; da. gem. tome may mg- Jets 5„. Rocks we burn, U" tb Point of Allah), anen In Ark that have visited that plat, cohc „.oic„ oven m revelry, i xelits of Union and lie bel Forces--The Do med ono hundred revelry, 'ld not ex- g M ne of e Rebels. der the command of Much to he wn. object was to rob eta desk,. whole Sr. Logo, July s.—Upwards of 301 rebel treated, alter committing all -. prisoners arrived by the steamer Gladiator, much tho same way as h... from Little Rock yesterday, in charge of • telegraph operator returned lax The battalion of Merritt's horse veterans on far. the ...ethic., whore h e had tai from laugh; they left for Reek Island last night. self, and sent the neer., diepateles ict. Officers from Duval's Bluff, Arkaxims, June lag the ex tent of the rebel de tcc. 30th, say Shelby has not returned from Cie, Tele morning the operator was soden, but it wu thought he would do co. poet agate, from w hi ch i t General Carr reached David's Bluff on the rebels have returned. " 30th. Marmaduke was still mutt of the Ar- LITIII—The telegraph is still wort, kansas river, ten miles below Napoleon. Ills Frederick, and up to noon no robe force coesisled of his own brigade,and 1./see mede their appearanee. In that eit3ery's and Cabers, (about 6,000 men,) and six excitement had In. a great measure usher eight pieces of artillery. and it was believed that a provost splarbThere was no rebel artillery between /tr. that place could effectually protect the dram and White rivers, and only three com from all the rebels that had appeared in kik' of guerrillas. vicinity of the Point of Reese 'up to thftprehensions of the siege of Little Rock morning. ouch dimbilehed. Gen. Bigtil's and Han. Mulligan's forces wee but one brigade of rebate on Sa meted Maryland Heights about 9 o'clock •er. last night, and to doubt is entertained of ksik r a of the rebels Is evidently to cut our forces being able to successfully mist dhite River communications which, any 'attack of the rebels at that point. Re- R elit be very difficult. But, 11 It inforcements are on their way to Mary- Nie done, Duvall's Bluff and Little land Heights. tic , ' two months' provisioni. White Gen. Weber, who commanded the post, tan T hillcd by tin clads, supported by a given notice to the people at Harper s Ferry, night. to leave, as he Intends ooenieg his guns on 11 at Marshall was burned last the town to drive the rebtla out; the rebel. , ga , ),000 to the government. are all on the Virginia side of the town, are New y busily engaged to their work of plundering, of j ald—llettel Account. and occasionally est:ling a shell over to this a . iTad han d s.—The Richmond Ex.: side. a ... and els Information was re, Heavy fixing was heard In the direction of Beth, come th a t four hundred Yen. ELsrper's Ferry this morning, and it is sap- line' and emus, under ono Captain poled that Weber was 'belting the rebels in 2 8 th l e g ., ca p:Western North Caro the town from Maryland Heights. . town, ;ta d wooing of Tuesday, the The pontoon bridge which exomed thud's*? Reserve , pr i coo igs Vance at Morgen• at the Ferry, has bean cum-totally removed, --trod North Carolina and the Iran of the railroad bridge in the Strike au tht Virginia side ban been destroyed, to prevent PETLADILrIIIA, the rebels from crossing. There bi a strike rt On Monday Moeeby, who has cavalry and 8 1 02ece o f the R ea le Bulletin says: artillery opposite Past of Rocks, fired into e that no coal is arrivinamong the em train passing the Point, causing the greatest in presumed that the The fact excitement among the pamengers. No one the entire length of the lity to-day, it was iojored except the grommet the engine, branches. The officers entrel along who was shot in the arm. The train was min cline to give any taformnnolt all Its ae far as Sandy /leek. ject. }pang de- Gen. Sigel succeeded in encoring his trains, the sub and this morning a number of his wagons From New °e t passed through Frederick. New YORK, July o.—The BILTIXOII, Jul 5 —A. special dlstiatett to States, from New Orleans tht the Americas, from Alfred Spotty, President arrived. Captain Charles Reignited of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, dieted of Beak"' staff, are paneegers. has Cumberland, fifth inst., rays that the rebel The steamers Yazoo andldrsAhers raid has been very destructive to the Chem- ton arrived out on the 26th nit. peaks and Ohio canal. We have infonnee A large hay-warehonse was deli tion here that the canal has been badly dare- fire, in New Orleans, on the ti aged, and that a number of boats have bean $25,000. , burned and teams captured. Tho following is 'the latest and most au thentic intelligence up to 9 o'clock this eve tang from the Upper Potomac: About eix o'e ock thle evening an attack was about being made upon Maryland Heights, where Oen. Sigel's whole force is concentrated, and was then formed in line of battle for defence. Very little information or details of the progress of the siege of Her pa's Ferry and Maryland Heights Gould be obtained, owing to there being no train, run ning that far up tbst.rond and the telegraph operator nett tang In, position to.undemtwad the true condition of affairs, ether than that the defence wee obvienily tueseufel, la vliev of the Heights being etillin Gam. Blprs paa erriket. Whatever damage the enemy mailmidor. take In the mien* movement ft' emit be quickly effected, or they ern! meet ulth ouoh OPTOMIOII In the forces now moving upon them from the west .r to relies., all epprehen r.on &mut the result. Natal:Jr-ma r July s.—The Bulletin bin this rpesial from Harrisburg, 5 p. m.: The rebels d not crossed the Potomac at four o'clock this morning, at which time the telegraph of fice was open and in communication with (Pen. Conch. The fears of the people along the border counties hare been appeased, bet there is considerable alarm still existing, as it is n.e certain whether the rebels may not ba in strong force. Gov. Curtin returned to his pout yesterday Ile did not roaoh Oettyaburg,..se ha was tole graphed to return when shoot too mile, fro.. Carnal. Over 1,000 horsea passed through Ciettys burg yesterday, owing ton ecare to that ece don. To other eadnties there war limits alarm. DALSII:OS.2, July s.—lt was reported and believed yesterday morning, that Hagerstown was in possession of the rebels, the operators having left their posts under an alarm. The operators, however, returned about one o'clock In the afternoon and reported that vas quiet, and that there wore no rebels nearer tnan Palling Waters. PESSENDEN ENTERED UPON Ills PLUM Lbscondit tonal Surrender of Petersburg . Den:nude (1. LIVELY WORK INDICATED WA-WM(110N, July S.,—At II o'clock today Mr. Feerenden, entered upon his duties as ~ s cretary of the Treasury. At noon Mr ressendon attended the cabinet meeting. A passenger on the mail boat Highland Light, report that the day before yesterday Gen. Grant sent a demand for the unoondi• Gomel surrender of Petersburg, but the answer was not known at City Point when the High land Light left. It was believed If the do. mend was not complied with, a short limo would be allowed for the removal of women and children before the town was attacted ; they also say that eppearanose indteutod live ly work. THE, SINKING OF THE ALABAMA TITO ATTEMPTS TO BOARD Tllg E EARSAGE BREACH OF FOUR YARDS MADE IN THE PIRATE. N CW lota, July 5. The Paris corroopond• eat of the London says the Alabama made two attempt, to board the Reartage but her commander out nuanocu s ered Se mmes, and fatally MI( a prejletlle right through the Alabama's boiler. Than seeing what had occurred he brought all his guns :o bear on the pirate in a concentrated broadside from the starboard, and made a breach of four yards In length under her water mark, when she began to sink rapidly-. ADVICES FROM PORT HUDSON Rebels aclire In that quarter A BITTLF. REPORTED: ( , N JUNE sth New Pone, July s.—Late private advice. from Port lindson state that the rebels are active in that quarter. Brig. (lea. Ullman le In command of al/ the negro troops in the de partment, (thirty.five re 4 imentr) with head quarters at Pert Dodson. The troops there are In excellent health. It Is reported that Gen. bi,k Taylor croon• ed the Atchafalaya on Jan, E.h, when an en gagement enacted. No particulate. Gen Canby Ls expseteJ r.t Port Hulettc on the 15th 'el JUly. The 1').1:‘ Army Carta n 414 r pf 4.1 to leave Morgans% on an expediti .n Bills Signed b) the Pretldebt WAFIUNGTO.II. Jaly 5 —The Preeident rtga ed the f.llairing named ttlie, which have thereby become lace: An act t, e:trect a oioricil error is the of Jour SOth, Intl , relating to she Poet • duce Department A joint resolution toopo;ing a special In come duty. An act to restrict the jurisdiction of the Court of Claims, and to provide for the pay ment of certain demands for quartermasters' stores aud soblistenott tupplies. An act making an effort to cur iet• effect 9 act to prevent smuggling. A juint.rerolution of the joint res‘Aution relattre to the pay of staff officers of the Lieut. General. An ant, enppletnentary to an aut entitled nn azt to grant panclont, appr,red July 14th, An not, :nether to regulate the carriage of pleacuagera to steam shire and other voEael, An act, to authorise the Scrotary of the blsv - i to provide for the education of Naval constructors and steam engineer'', and for other porpoaes. An act, to encourage emigrallea. An act, to pay to pert for the tobl.d.,:g of the debates in Congrois, Vati for other purposes. An act to repeal a joint resolution grans leg edditional rooms to the Agricultural Depin meat, and for other perrposol. The act making epproprietton tee't [l3 inventions. Au act for tho sapervislon tho work ou the Washington Aqueduct. The joint moll:atone 113 relation to the pro• leisure of the Di [Mary Academy at Wre; Point. • ' Thirty Firce ln 0110 Da g CLOT El-4i soo,il gos`ity Jo.t Hobo tscier); 'Now You, July 6 —There were soroft the OH Cloth Wareroems, 22 ono 20 rt. tlalr.t fires yesterday from fireworks, destroy] H rtirl.l.l,rn. large buildings; the Scotch Preobytil NAM F. 1 . 41. Ell OIL ULU HS, on. plain Church on Wooster street, and tiro dwei t and twilled goods, In black, brown, Emb on Grand street were destroyod, besides h " 20 ." 20 85 . aslr si,"l - to ton other buildings as the result; J d H. PHILLIPS. one Are. Gross 'manna)! loss Is about twir.BELl3. THULE DEIUHT DELED ty-tiro thousand dollars. • 7PL1.9, to store sod for We . ran° deltUrZ. ISII. till Liberty in.st.-Vilinhe nth Sin You, Jaly Ilbomercial miser says: Gold was doll this forenoon, but Wilma with the spprottnisioa ttsit thn -President wii not slgn-tho- sot :speeding the gold MU; consegnently. thus were no tram-ear." clone at the Gold &sun or Stott Baird,: and printers:ties axe /seeping tr old wisdom. It opened at M. • THE REBEL INVASION RQE 1iN1311 . 6 FORCE 1110. M 15,000 TO 20,000 CALL OF THE PRESIDENT FOR MILITIA. A LEAST, July :,--The Presidozi informs Goy. Seymour that a rebel fosse, estimat— ed at from 15,000 to 20,000 strong, hero In• vaded Maryland and taken Martinsburg end Harper's Ferry, and are threatening other points; that the public safety requires a cell upon the State Ezesutires for &militia force to repel the invasion, and esile upon the State of New York for 12,000 militia, se SL2 cants; to Fevre, for one hund,d days. Fire at Saratoga Saaaroos, Jeiy 5 —The Bedertha Te.er Cars, Interna:ioyel let, I, and all the bet' 5• loge between the Cresorwt ana Clorengen Be fell, are destroyed. The Creecent aloe Ball, and Congreen Hall, aro not horned. ao error:eons:3 , reported. Etreat to the Brie Canal. Atttat, July s.—The brsak in the Erie at FraokfJrt, will ha thy. s received per'ir,n3 of t. - mations by the President of the United Stites and the Govern, o! 11a night, by telegraph, but for acme tntszountable reason the Associate Press failed to (urnich no the most emential parts. We tberct:he omit their publication until we eon give them entire In the FA•enFr T 2 Gaz,tte to Jay. a: I In oitr owning paper to-morrow. M &RgETS tiew York Money nun stock Market Special Dispatch to the Pittebach Gazette; Woo Yosa,Jtar S—The moony market in umliang • rot. and the same resaarNelll apply to Mackn. Pitts burgh It Fort Wayss. 114; Ole,land & Ptttsburgh. 112; S Bien , It4t4alek, Ono year Oertl2catas, 2:1%; Essen thirties, 105%; Fie, Twenties, 11454. Goia nonnttled nad eery Irrrgnlar , n'oning thin after tnna at 2.1.5. New York i'iltrke:. blow Yokk, July re.COtton to bettarlst $1,14(4 ilour—htate and Western saner Ono lots on spot without decided change; 810, 10 05 to litale, 8111911,G0 for Fstrs IL H. 0., and ell 55,512. for Trade Brand& the market cleans stesdy in cluded in the sales are 18,tkit bbla. V. Welty market dim; 51,G901,71 for state, and /1,706,1,72 for West ern, chiefly 111,70. Whist Ital.o' Pittner ; 4j,TO for Milwaukee C1ub,82,2g tit,:ls for Amber Milwaukee, 12 ;MC/4,40 for Winter lied Wes oin, and also 20 boo bush amber Michigan to arrive, to.. half of July, 12,50. Corn Leavy and ltitgc Jerre; $1,521,&i% for Nee Mined Wmtern. Cuba on nit rate terms eh us Ttic. Petroleum 1512121 bet quiet; iffiXinc for Crude, Sealile for Rani.] in }loud. Wool quiet and firm. Pork without material change; *4l 111r..i. 1144 /5(441,i30 for New do., 1131417 fur Old sod ben Prone, g-12443 for Ptirtle mien, too market firm. Cot Ideate quiet and unchanged. Bacon Lica dull and nominal. Lard dial, bu, err and sol. fors being apart, but Is qoutril uominaly at 1e;,46, Pet% fir 710. 1 to Prime Kettle Rendered; bide sold for July, buyers' oplaoci, a: 2-04. Butter quite nod ; uk33.6c . or Ohio. gbalgc for stale. New York Cattle Market. Pro roux, Joly s.—Tbe current prices fof ttits week ore Decree—first quality, 910; ordinary to Ancid, 914,50@1r:; roman, 913 , 914 50; Inferior, 911413. Cows and Caicos—hist qnslity, 95,667 ; ordinary. 145(350; onta =nit, $40945; inferior, 9:95 440. reed 041 ms—first lky lb, 934'410c ; ordinary, 8M(5 . 9%e ; ,f.711 wi 0.1, 7).“4,8%; I trelior, 6,449 A. Sheep sod Lambe --earn, per head, 67,509 855; prime, 96,5096,70; ord 95.50; cctunion, 04.0005,65; inferior, 99,5004,00 6. ice, corn.ftel, 1.1 5, 1111%c.; .1111-fed; uguyr The store qtrotsitions for 11.. f Cattle slinw a chanpe of &boat to per pound tee toptrat - with last week. Ilan tot ecipta ain't% at all the yaida forth` week and last week wens as bliours At •Washinitton rate —Deere., 2,601.; Cows, 5; Veal Claims. 149; Sheep and Limbs, 124; Carina, 14,274, 151 Browniop Basses, 143; 00vr0,22; Veal Calves. 192; Sheep and Lambs, 4,75 - At Chamberlains—Betrrai, 39; Cows, 46; real, Cakes, 8:2; Sheep and Limbs, 5 5711. At O'llaietd•—Beene, 60; Caw., 97 ; Veal Cairns, 943: 9b rep And Lamb:, 9, 0 13- To Butchers—Berrie, . sLeep wad Lamb., tke. Stock and Money Market Usk Tozst, Joly 6 —3loney lets strirgent et 7 roe cent Sterto4 ;cox,. 0015 armor, upstrl3.4 at 0354118, 00440010 g to 2154218, and closloo et 214. , vertstect Stocks firmer; 3.40 eoupacts DA§ 101%; Setsta•Ti.trty /Maury lietes, OctZler 3s - att & pep, 101. tucks eery- 50D: 103 Dostral year testate-oes._ D. 0 • 140 Cerutustee.. 20 Nev York tkeltrel...lol%.oold closed Mining Stock- Batroy, July s.—Sba !al/owing sre tbu prLuu of mlniug .tucks, bld lu Boatou to-4.y . Bay Si Mumeeola Ccpp, 'II Nortt u'f.st•ru ...—.ll Fr‘nkno .02% f aockl=l.l 12% Ragalt, Market. Crrre3e, July s.—Flour gr.l t and ; Spring Emra Cad IVlnter Extra 511,50. V 1 brat armor; No. 1 Alitareubra bptutb; 52,15, Cbleqo Spi log No. 2 et 52,05. Corll firm hut doll; 51,35 for N. 2 Otte I. bold at 90391 e for No 1 Welter. hieby 51,74.52,1,71%. Err4,,hte to N.. Tort —Wscikt 15c, Coro Pc, Luke I leupsrta - Timer 25,105 bath , Wbeat, 132,103 hu.h; Cor, 130,551 bath; Oat., 110,27 bu.h. top rt.—flour. 2,13 Lush Wbeet, 104,000 ttari . Coro, 121,324 bush: Oat., 04,740 brat.. Ptiltadelphla Market. Pirrulutuerna, July 5 —Trail. le eery dr.:l. Flour Ursa, bet sales are unimportant; rupee dun, 2ii.ae:49, xx , r. r5,25;p.75. Whitt!. tlitzt; Wbtio 25 0 COM stcash ; Yellow sie-7i Petro:erica ex cited; Banned Lie Baud sO3dd, d Fr, nusiltied and held ma $1,4,1. St. Louis Market. Lnru, July s.—The cul. of Cotton yettnreay VtIVI Bnlan, el no at rage of 81 411,..1, FlLue dnll and the onlr3 coafthrd 14 low grade. W14.-et doll; ,rndr• enflur. Corn firm sad actin. o u t, ruernily t. rcry dull. .A JU ITS F-111E,..77',5, t PITTSBIi ROI? Tl:EitTlif‘ Lee.o. en.! Msza-,r u. 7. ti lty.m..,craa Ernetit of LI LI.IL li d UDEN, at.) aiti nivrar et Altoldta sad hark. Ur, T. C. ti mow ...Wai n. httatet Theatre, haa rot.,tok r &tat a I Mi. lassie Le Group Rill Kiva,. This ovoids:li will be prows tad ('ALADULH,UB TEE WOZL.EISIUL LAU/. To be, followed by TEE DU SIB HTLLE. • T. O. Green Ia Grange. --; ;;:rottaltEd• Irlth THE 13.01) YOU HUTHING. MMEt=I TO LET. A WEARY rs PIIILADELPECIA A large hart nearly tart hundnd fort front on the river gotinyltill. and row hundred fee ithin a fen Mb of the Matoot of the Penniyivanla Cen Orel Itedroad. A Sae location for th• St zags, Shipment or Cem mai Deiirnment Forir trains of re 'lleum. ApptJ t i J. O. GILH (ea. cf U M loam,) 6443 Mark. .tae', r bilad 50 BUSH. SEED BUCKWHEAT. 15 bbli. Dry Apples; ICC* bash. Ur Corn ; IWO de Osta ZJO bbls-near In • Ire and for sal. as PATIRLSON QI!LLON, No 6 Wockl BARLEY MALT.—Prime Fall and Spring_ ISAIMILY MALT, °metal:all . tr..d and 110 aa. D. 11.. GISIAV AY, 4.4C...ra So. 013 1,11..rts BEEF - AN LA r..D. 1 1 1 13,00 U Be. Trowbridge. Beatty A Co.,' Can. vowed S. U. Hums; 3,164) Ito. CbleagoCaneameed S. O. Ham.; 14,t3)0 114. O. IS Davie*. Co 'a CSIIT. Bey Beet; SO iierix• choice Leaf Lard; For gale by 84311 , tdilIC BB TANCI. DUCK LUSEICATING 014 .1.." • prima article, Er* from trlt, warraatc4 act to jam machinery, and Nazi to No. 2 Lard VA . oa bud sad for rate by JAB. DALYZLL A EON. K 2 and TDC17.1., riermt. QPIOK.I) OYSTELlA—Maltby'sr , picOl on 4 Fre-b Oleic; put ay in one and Me I)3lnd an.. !meted, for ~J by tn. agen cr tingle can, et Lt. gszelly thoe..7 &on , of JOHN. a_ BILSBII4 W. FEW MODE LEFT, of anmo sort, A will spllshisap b close conalgumtub 2.5 I".b. e. d Buda..:. 60 WA. Potatoes. je.3o El= NUALIS UE3IISNT.-511. bbiw -4tdsad ferule art Tn . caLtraß, OLL-10 bb:s. t"arrsts riti o- " 4 , ft ggViticray Co. a + bba NWlto justrecoind Lla..id store and for,salo DICIEVS 111110, BOOTS .4IXIII MOBIL 4TH OP JULY. • GRAND' FREE PROMENADE ! FIFTH PTT GREAT 711. , :4 V, .. G-Hr.SREI ArD 02. ills Grad rieni7e of Attrastiot. f. fl.—Streatora is tLe city, Le onto Ind flat 62 7/FTEI biotaEr .11 the soarth of July, or y ,-, 11, oemothfog womb moving, art own kworn fawns f. 4 be roaefobrred. BOOTS, G.tITEII. I , 413. &l i+ AT ALL P 31.71,, McClintock's New Shar- Storo, V, 94 Fils )f.11.11.L 5T., 1!1-...4teuy A NEW I iCPPLY OF M:=l .113.57,9., Y0M.113, Boots, Shoes and Gaitert- No 64 Market Z-; r i SLATER a slam". N EW GOODS! NEW GOODS I We ha,, just re-v 51.54 our Spritg .tore 1 BOOTS AND SHOES. hich v a will MI at the LO WELT Wall pr.! , Ws have the largsst.end I,,st selected stock of Elea'. llltste Calf Square-to-0d eta-saa, To bo f. , .41 Ic the atty. id VMS' LAST GAIT Vih In abar.dotrs, Give a, n call. Jas. Robb, E=l THE ' STAR WORK I JUST Ia:EIVED UT CEO. JUBILEE, SON & CO. No. 71 WOO: , :.-Tr.rET Bop.' au! Toutlf a Z.ll Balmoral, •• OVord it . •• 5.1 p Ba.toas. Cletldrou'A Goat Bleh bot 4. Thewlad ma:a to cra. .pedal ..rdez. sod jrrantEat ateltallod Ll:tatc cr.*. eer, CLOSING OUT OUR OLD STOCK OP Boots and Shoev et Gater BARGLISS. a, t; vi! 1 pey. es 91.2 . 1 - et amt., 1.1" 3 ce.n. , ram rum. T" LAST CHANCE TO BUY Boots, Shoat, (Mite:a and Bahaora l9 4:IUP, at old mt., Call Party today to evlid el a rash, st B LIB tte al.celax,t eh.* dtar la the tity, jy2 23 PS QIIITT ST.. 2d dem:rem Cal. TORN CA MPBELL, MAutufaatiarar of el BOOT Z A.ND MOM, a errs, dxscripton. si Yo 31 firsithfuld Woes, Pittsburgh 0c.21:1y N. SIEDLE, Itio. 183 :NITA MID SI:. Pianos and Ittuaital Last—gnarl,: tra ct.tarttly w 1..0 a tzt ftayetaxsa riplioE, VIOLINS, curna, ACCOIII)E.. o.la. UTLEIGIS, to.. 17:Itch Le Eli sell far kw 11,424. 1354 DLARIES A large assortment of i'OOKET AND COlittillso HOUSE OLSItIES, tm MA—lis ,spar, to cloth. Lii rasa, id Imitation Twiltry, is Turkey IgaroocA-- with gilt edges and with isiti/Le edges—with tucks palest chana and elastic Coat.lags. All sla, Ate - !ma the coscitseteert to the vary biwt. tor se. al rstsonabts tains by SF3I- O. J0115:7201i e W StiatcrArs, oalaiSawArrasi b 7 Wood street. c g e l TEAL DRUG PTORP, iser llnlcts r powlrMtlzve csaAr• Z.; Or; BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE, .4.4-7 30 half amts Or en, and Japes T. 'rA bms Cbacizmil Gym. toopi Yu do do M.601.10..55.- -- ; 15 dem Washbearde 25 do Buctote 15 do Cons Broom; ES balf bbl.. No. 3 Diseterel; I& do Leto Hart= 10 bbla. No. 1 Loud 011; ZS bIL, &pops .d N. 0. Plolax.ea 18 bases toraego Ootlo iitarclq 10 cases No. I Matcher. • 10 boxed. Prepared OelIeo; For seta by S. LINDSAY, Ir. de CO., Jed 101 Ltborty ferret. OUNIMISSION PRODUCE—No* is .tore aOO rafornde -25 pookses trend. Bettor; 10 500 do York tares Poteo.a; 00 do choke Deed Apple: 100 book. prior Deed 1000 Ma. Country Clear Ede.; WOO " Riede do; 1500 " He= 800 " Ethoedand 00 008.. Caro Moe; 'X do Bombay; LW dub. tUrro.fe Hew.; 10 bbld o.ndr Cider; 100 begs Mud Reston. lelo L. EL VOIGT G .. • ROCERIES. 950 bade. N. 0. a. P. 11. Sow*, good be prton; MID bele. N Y. Erupt, seurted hrendr, 2 do N. O. Nehmen , . 9:0 do Credid, Pow . d. Gm. a OttlesSeiterg : MO bags go.l to pane Rio Calk% 250 ht. amt. Y. 11., O. P., Lap. a Oolaeg Tear, !... be do Japan Tea; 7 00 bble. lleascoo Bice; .. 0 0.1 a * I D =lrr r l r d a a I% lz . U I KT 11 e V l ee I,oXlbbla.. and lei Well. Mackerel, selected Ncr-; •,. 100 Met Noe. lend 9 Mackerel; In even wal for sale by • , SHRIVESt LAIZAB, • Noe. V and elm ttatld Orme. TN STORE AND FO% KALE AT . COOK, PETTIT & . N. 12 Stairhead Varr..t. 105 Came aeriessred IEO do pire• Lea Lard; 300,400 ihv. Plata Ete=l; 05,070 " Cherrarreed Hazer. 25 MO TT. 11. Creamer&B.C.ll.aree; 040.040 ••Ext., 1 4 Ice etioddez% 105,105 " Clear elder; EAOOO Bibbed Sid= 30.040 r• Saw °arid Dried Barre WO bide - (Tobepard & Scree,) Es. Tam. Tim QUNDIiIII:4. on Rada Lake Eton rotntOnn dO bbts onus Cm , : 6 do 800 Matta - , • 10 bozo do; 10 tab, packed Button 1.0 blna. Silblto Boor 6o WWI. 11 n•drIo1 Corn 21 0 14 6 bbd.. 21 O. engar, In non end sr onto by vn&SS vs« 004 V ES, myit No 10 Om fthuld et., carp, of fires. •, F ir3s.--.5- half bbls No- 3 iaz ms y., 1,0 do 25 b....nels • 23 ea e[pctrat:,tsa , • 100 hrilt bbLt. Lao E.entyp. totelred - sed fr, 111.47 3. B tiwrenCED. .g " g larze an 6 reed. IS' 1 t,5:41-bble. Kggs; - , e nciviernhi: tote., rash nm sr: YO bbh. 33 , 414.11 i - 970 da Puteoft La store tad tar sob b 7 i CUIII BA awn A:1211. I; her . - th••• rra L • . ITN T. CIAMEIEt4 -WRING:7 , -I.t) writgato tLr oc=try, 7mi noire& at Bab= Depot; lat,to nta 23 24. Ceslr stmt, . .• I. A IL Jen edit Aprealter itbanam---