Net., • 'littsbuivit &talk. rr l ~J ! - ~ ;; 7~. THURSDAY MORRINC. CITY AND SUBURBAN. The Benefit. of Temperanee. : - 44 two recently heard of two emu of wounds received in battle, both of which very strongly illustrate the benefits of temperance. One of these was • Captain ip, en Allegheny county regiment,. and arealdent of Allegheny, '• who received a very dangerous wound in the arm. He was at first told that amputation would be necessary, in order to save his life ; but his symptoms gradually beooming more Womble, he was informed by two or three rayons who examined the fractured limb, that his temperate habits alone saved the in. Jared me bar. Had he bun addicted to the i mil of e ll nlenta, be could not, by any pout bility, eseamd sithent the toes of his arm— and byt t operation his life would bare been Eiden d. It is several weeks since this young an was wounded, and although he i f still ear es his arm in s e- sling, ho has hope' that be will yet be able to use it. .f' The other is:a much otronger one, and is •,* that of a young °Meer, a resident of this city, zwlitearas dangerously wounded in the lower past of the abdomen and thigh. Singular as li. may appear, the ball in its coarse came within one-sixteenth of an inch of severing JIM', distinct parts, any one of which, if :: - severed, would have bean sufficient to came death. When he was borne from the Hold his ', surgeons haltered that he could not survive. ~.. . 1- 11 e, was Immediately placed under the Ind n am, of chloroform, and his wounds carefully dressed. lite symptoms were at drat of the most alarming (Musette, bat as he had ::,lived • scrupniormly temperate life, his system was in the most healthy and favorable Condition. To the surprise even of his medl ' eel attendants, his wounds began to heal, and !twee not long until he was able to be removed ' - to the risidenee of ills father in the city. Now ' his wound, have ceased to suppurate, and he -, `1 -is age to walk about, with Almost entire free - - dom from p ale, and with scarcely a percepti ble halt. go has been told, by several mai nut physicians, that the condition of his rys tent, consequent upon his correct habits of living, did more towards liming his life than urgleal skill. Nature had full scope for the I exertion of , her recuperative energies, and, assisted by skillful surgery, raised him as It were from the very brink of the grave. Many soldiers die from wounds , not because their Wailes are of • necessarily fatal char acter, but because, byprevlone intomperispoe, both in eating and drinking, they have pot-- . loud the system, and rendered it unable to mist the attacks of disease. We have cited the above cues in the hope thatyanag ma; whether in or cat of the army, may be encouraged to follow the example. ousfally molding enti r e ly of fromds, bat 4 witotlalli Abstaining me me et opirituens liquors. It is also worthy of re mark thatneither of the officers above alluded to used lobs.= in any form. Tba.Velebratlati at Gettysburg. • Owing to the prevalence of rumors that the . Übeishid cussed the Potomac, the colebra tio-aof the anni6rtir: of tho battle of Get not •is lergelysittended as was expeotedJ Some four or ire thousand pceple nevertheless, took part in the ceremonies. Di is nsequence of the shore news, Gov. Curtin was not in attendance, having gone .back to Harrisbur g from the York Sulphur Sprinp. • ' o'clock a procession, composed in at .a •- • large ponion of the discharged Petirylunietteserves, the Faculty and Stn dente of thePoneurylvania Collage, the order of Odd ;Fella*, - discharged soldiere of the . 1135th Permute:tie Volunteers, and a large conesarse of Sdtteens, formed in the princliod strut, of, Gettysburg, and escorted by the Cbantbenburg Brass Band, probonded to Calp'e On arrival there the exeres were open • with prayer cis hythe Bev. B. I. Baugher, foedl lowed by:instromentel and vocal mole. The Deciatation 'lndependence was read by De. Charles it... Horner, of Gettysburg. Alter Whisk came an oration by Reif:John 8.. War ner. ;The oration--was exclosivelysiescriptive if this great battle of one year ago, and being deikrared on the spot where the mighty con flict was fought, war is many parts highly Cativo and eloquent, lifterit was concluded, the exercises wets - iamropeistely ended by singing the patriotic anthenr—fi The Star Spangled Banner," the strainariaing our the fields where that ban ner wu so trinatphantly carried through fire .ad aloud. • Thateacisos ooteituied, the whole company .partook "of a bountiful repast, prepared by elesCominittee of Arrangements. • - Posrth Word,:Allegheny. :!Fit AC htniating of the' citizens of the Fourth held on Taesday arenitsg, 7ul bfh, at the Sandusky street school house, ••'•Wist.; Moffat was called to the Chair, and .7,17. Patterson appointed Secretary. • The following resolutions were unanimously adopted: - • anticipation *tee expected necessities of theflostatament for more men to crush the rebellion, we, the enrolled men and citizen* of:the Fourtikarard,AlletrhenY Citys.resolve .that - we will proceed 'at onto to raise money . =by eoutdbution- and relieve the ward of a *draft, by tierstiode adted last winter, in • which we were so succe op ssful, retaining -the . ..um organisation of commiasloners, omcers ofd; block Committees and Treasurer. That all contributions to the boon-. ti fond be given with tiusdistinettmderatand- Ing: that, the subscribers' are not >to be reim bursed.._. The Mach committees are requested to Mo oted at ono° to makeMlleations and report as .a meeting to be tea at the ho of E. F. A. Feathaber, on Chestnut street, on Saturday sunning, at ball past saran eeloak. All in_ tended In the wsrk are requested to attend. The _Wheeling Fele. - • . On the Yourthefduly, the Sabbath Schools, . • of Tintatag had a celebration, and after • - narobing through the principal streets, ple aded by bands of music, assembled at, the Fair biiiidingt. There wero three thousand t'aididart present. The Ccmart hall war • M cro e w tds add mtoiov th e i rsfl num b e r d A f t ewre e t h l e p arn i. • . ' r eacireisu of prayer and singing the Bev. Mr. Mega., delivered an.earnest, • eloquent and ismdsh s address, when the scholars-am nd to the various halls. The halltwere eireirdedAuring the whole of the day, and Attamedets wen farin excess of any daypre .7lMo. The IntelUrear nys that the exhi bitiortif,tableata to theievening via success is utast and the attendance was eery largiv,KAHilts sentiment and excitement of Abe Youth was concentratedat the &Isbell/. • - Inp andflin vicinity. DtioanaLY 0011113LTY...-Tlro -7311114—therk named Swart*, and Spearman, were arrested yasterday lamb, at the instal:me of Paul Heineman; of Smithfield atreot, for dizerderly caudal, and takercbekrre Mayor Lowry. It appals that on Sunday of last week, the de , faadaati eatered'a oar an the Eilrmlogham Punager Railway, and annoyed the puma - gas by their abusive language. The prose , • outer,btd of - fifteen years, Serionatrate • ••:•• lea t h em, whoa thy' manned him, knock log hlm off the aadeeverily Injurin him. - The Mayor imposed • - Ina of $2O eac hopen • the path" fortuArrowdyism. Tan donna, on run Etlsr Lumarr Pas ;Moanltarl.Wall e: Wen sorry to, leery yesterday thaVtlte ° J uries , sustained by Mr. •-•,-...samsll . Meilea • at 'Oakland, on -Tuesday tut, were even =remains than first represented. :B4ddes the fractare'ef his'lsg; hie arm was Junket' b two Oates, and • InJutlas were re. salved Internally which may result earl Kr. lialree being adrenals! in, years, it, id hared that his constitution cannot withstand ;ha Wades which he lug -Betreizett ,nt 'ththezinnze,..-23an, early boar en 'Tuesday morning , est; Mr. Daniel Itestear, of aneteibunb, was instated by two name, nbile pudng along. Main street; In. that borimagb'i . and severely _biated. It Qae qelte dark at the time . and Mr. Renner , KM nt*le 41 Most/lie Me.sztetbkr.te. -Last otening s moottog or the, toagrostdlott c. aria. Gorman Rofomod ;Wolk comer of Grant and Webster stinets, -wag hold. and a unanimous call extended to .ried; 3. 'IL Wagoner to become their putor view Rev. E. E Ifigby ro"11oksd. The trillpritilly be i/coepted. -4 minorsa.Courn Duman" following an the. Denomstio Moininstlons for Armstrong °mays Cot . 8.-,Gordon; Assembly--Alussadar ytdepef Comassioner—Anh a , nob s; /*blot raoy—John W. Edam pAnditor •_.""l:lliddst Bsourni.,..4anizat7 te. a-TP*obl : lama We regiment did not mita yesterday; • '3 Alike was prevalent but alining, that the hadlioniistatized a c 'H en - ancant at MI noted raid Into himpland. bat neva - ark =able to 'retch forth. troth of the I=cir. • , RIIMPONRIMmra AggTented Assault On the evening of the Powth a &Mean, Occurred at Conway's tavern, in the Fourth Ward, near the:Point, between a number of men, during which one of the party, named Michael Murray, was knocked down and so eoverely abused that he has been unable since to leave his bed. Yesterday an Information was made against a number of the assailants, one of whom, named Barney Winne, was ar rested by officers Lowe and Culp, and held for a bearing. Warrants have been issued for the arrest of others who are accused of participating in the assanlt. The injuries received by Murray are said to be very seri ous, and may result fatally. JULY 7, UM A mat by the - name of Chu. H. Winters, enticed in the Atheneum, at Wheeling, at a spy, made his escape on the Fourth of July. Re was permitted, contrary to the discipline of the prison, to go into the yard in the rasa of the building, and watching his opportunity walked off. He was encountered in the streets afterwards by some of the Proven Guards, but the soldiers supposing that he had been released mode no attempt to arrest him. The et:leers In thane of the prison at the time hare been placed under mast for disobedi ence of orders and neglect of duty. Soma Car. , --A epeeist cottrention of the Sigma Chi Fraternity wu in secret session all oa t ay In Templar's moat influe hin ntial o Hall. T socUty is OLIO of the lamest and f mu College secret societies, its chapters scat tered all OM the Union and embracing -among Its graduates many of the most tal ented And celebrated men of the nation in ellery walk of life. None but the Initiated were admitted, bat we understand the attend ance was respectable, and the bus - lute trans acted of a most Interesting and important I character. TILKOILPIT - Bcruom..—Ponone wishing to loam Telegraphing will find this Institution one of the most successful In the cohntry. The Principal Ls an operator of several years experience, and one whenever falls In giving satisfaction. Persons learning at this school will be famished with situations as soon as they graduate. For further particulars apply at the Telegraph School, 67 Fourth street, up stairs, or at the Inland Telegraph °Glee. TNT SANITARY FAIN BERLDI3O3.—We UN dellnOtld Josterlay that the buildings lately occupied by the Sanitary Pair. in Allegheny, etill remain tans cid, the Evocative Clommittee deeming the bids received much below their 7111110. The lumber used In the ireetion of the building. Is well seasoned, and could be advantageously used by our master builders. We hope, for the credit of otw;eity, that it will And a purchaser among as. Tll3ll27.—This evening has been set apert for a special complimentary benefit to Mr. Robert Ellis, formerly one of the doorkeepers of the establishment. The friends of the beneficiary are working energetically to have a full house, and they will doubtless iso sue. conk!. DI:MILL urn - Gliteet's popular Troupe o New Orleans Minetrebt, eausintlng of twenty four talented artiste, will make their first ap pearanco in this 'city in the Theatre, Monday eaten& July 11th, for six evenings. 2PECLUE. houALL NoT/VS.S. TICOXLS PAJItIY s Plain and Ornamental Slate Roofer, and dealer in Pennsylvania and Ver mont dater of the best guilty et low rata Otice at Alex. Laughlin% near the Water Worts, Pittsburgh, Pa. Corps, 13unlarui and Diseased • Halls Da, RANDALL- —This eminent Chiropodist, who effected many anus of corns and bunions, Is again among us and is located at 20 Fifth street, over Andrim's tea store. His opera tions are ofdeacious,painlese and speedy, and knowing, as all should that coMfort in walk ing is essential to health, those afflicted with these troublesome pests would do well to eve the Doctor a call. Mr. Eli Young, and Hr. Tames Millinger, well known In this commu nity for years, were afflicted with both corns and bunions for a long time. Mr. Ell Young says: Dr. Randall most suceesafrdly cured some most painful corns and bunions for me. The 1.1 effectual. and! consider I made an excellent investment. Dr. James Billlinger writes:—Dr. Randall, a year ago, removed a most painful corn fro/ wader one of my toe nails: The oneratims was perfectly ruccesiziL To-day he has removed others, and I have no doubt with equal muc ous, for which I had undergone several un successful operations at the hands of other professed Chiropodist,. Office hours from 10 to 12 a. a., and from 2 to 6. A ~u taarLa" dispatch from Washington states that Ma. Lincoln is among the gayest 4. the gay this Beaton, and that she is so much improved In personal appearance as to occasion general remark. It Lfarther elated that this nappy result is attributable to the use of "Lubin's Ploriline for the Hair," the discivorer of whieh preparation recently pro. tented the lady with an elegant rosewood dreasing.case, containing a dozen of his cele brated article. This Is certainly the toilet requisite;por combining as It does all the virtues of a hat; grower dressing, and possessing the new quality of retaining the hair in any desired position. Lot ovary lacy follow Mn. Lincoln s example, and semi. a new Item of beauty and attraction. To Amts I To Alum t—The citizen moldier will Ind a more deadly. foe In thr tnclash muddy water and damp night air than lathe most detetudned enemy. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS summit, the blood and strangthen the stomach and bowels that the soldier can en dure there hardships and still be strong and healthy, Holloway', Pills and Ointment are now re tailed,. owing to the high prime of drags, kc., at 30 cents, 76 coats and Sl,lO pa r pot or box. Por sale in rstsbargh by B. L. fakir. stook & Co. Per sale at Fulton's drug store, nth street, Pittsburgh. For sale also bf 'Geo. A. Belly, Federal • street, Allegheny city. lissroven.--Bamuel Graham & Co., Ma. dent Ta il ors, have =aped t o - 73 Smith,laid *reek We are just receivhig our second supply of spring and mummer gsode, and would most nupectfally invite our friends and the' pubis in geniansl to examine our now stock, believing It to be One of, the finest etocks_ormerohant Win goods in the city. Evary garment 'instated to give fall satis faction, in both mice and quality. Give as Call before parihasing elsewhere and judge for yommelves. iiinsaan lchfoilsanzami, Morchant s No. NI emithdold street. I .Ersaray Nancra.--The .attention of our cited= is directed to the brilliant assortment of Gprine and Gammas Goods Just receired by our. friend Mr. John Weise No. 128 Fed eral tired, Allesiteny_. His stock comprises a great variety of Fancy Preach, Itng,ilsh, ficotelt and American Camintares and Oloths, and doe Bilk and Oaniniere Vestings r —ell of which will be made up - to order in the latest Myles and in the best manner. A choice 80. Mellon of Buraishbg Goods also on hand and for sale, tother with a full stock of Beady Made Olothutm - well and fashionably nude. . Moms and earrings calls will be taken it the Omnibus odioe, No. 410 Penn street, day or night. ' All orders left at the &bore pie* will oldln adma be promptly en attded to. All cells zoos be pn • Dunn k Gam'sfingrrz' nuatig.,—The num• bdr of perform= in thls troops Is now twat,- four. They perform In the Theatre for nix Plights, commun.:ins Wally, Juno 11th. Brarmatar•—The bat envolqpec, of all kinds, colon, and Rhos can be bad at Frank Ono's book and news depot, Chronicle Band lag, Mist:yet. SrATionsire-ahs - beet note paper of all drab plate and gilt edged, eart be bad at Ihsek Cares book and ISM depot. Durum AID Gramen 'Mnornums, wN ap park' the Theatre for six armful, com numcinefonday, July Ilth.. Sax of Baratta:o, Carpets, /co, this morn• log: at 10 o'olook, at NoMidland's Auction House, 55 Fifth Moot. . Cita at Prank Cate's book add dews depot for anything Ton matte the book, stationery or newspaper line. C., Ora, Dent it, 248 Pend atm:, will at. tend to aldlnudnses,of vrotegton. Jcistra LL Ciasztx, Attorney at Law, fit gnat stmt. slam Sin/mm.—Tits 1 --• lettpa"rcTbad &t FrawkCaelmokanrnewsdelo Da Brno and go to 98 Badaral street for your Booth Shoos and (attars, Girnas sad noes, of all klub, selling Oesp at 96 1 edetat street. Gin: Ersela for all Irinds •or shoes at 90 .Federal street. Wurnm,Two- -goad l'ardboys. apply maidlatirly Mit& "`^w~:ro-4.*+ki.rrn~:F:^~;Y~:.~x:.ian.:iw Escape of a Priaoner on consequence of the severe losses here tofore inastained by the merchants of the town, and in anticipation of the possibility of an. other raid, they have but email stooks of goods on hand, and were the rebels to visit Hagers town with, the expectation of getting any amotuit of Supplies, they wenid be greatly disappointed. The caahlers of the Hagerstown and Washington county banks have removed the effects of their banks to Harrisburg, for safety. The millers of Washington county, of whom there are large numbers, are alto era ding their flour out of Harrisburg. Here In Washington everything le as quiet as a May morning. This town to need to scares, and half of Lea's army could hardly gat up en excitement. Fred rick Jancti.m, Jane 6 —All was quiet at Harper's Berry tut night. An occasional shot was fired from Maryland Heights. The rebels still hold Bolivar Heights. Bigal has evacuated Harper's Perry, but the rebel. dare not enter the town for, fear of oar guns on Maryland Heights, which command the place. A dispatch ties just come in from Freder ick stating that the line, between that place and Hagerstown are out, and that a body of rebel cavalry are reported to be within four miles of Frederick. They are reported to be skirmishing with a body of our cavalry, which were sent out to intercept their pro- Major General Wallace has establiehed his headquarters at this place, and IN sanding aid to Sigel whenever needed. The whole rebel force ls not believed to be over six thousand. Only their cavalry ham yet craned the Potomac. Babel sitarpshooters hold Loudon Ileights, opposite listPer's Ferry, from "blob they command the railroad about a mile on this aide of the Ferry. As yet they have done us ne'dardiie, koiverei, beyond hOinding a Ere rasa and killing one woman. At this time a skirmish appears to be going on a little beyond Frederick. Thus far the rebels have developed no plan other than that ofthieving. There need be no apprehen- sion as to the result, as atop, have already been taken which will speedily terminate the enterprise Brig.' Gen. Bowe, Inspector of Vatted States Artillery, who was rent out from Washington by Gen. Ilalleak, sucoeeds‘lss; night; In reinforcing Gen. Sigel on Maryland Heights without. molestation. The both Ohio, 'one hundred days' regiment, was sent up to Earper's Terry this morning. TES ?I,ICONIR C016711•0713$11. Letters gore received here today from Wm. E. Duds, late correspondent In the ieuthwest for the Cincinnati Gaseue. Be in Castle Thunder, Richmond, and is doing well. He speaks of Browne and Richardson, bat knows nothing of them ezoept that they are in Salisbury, and have not much prospect of getting out soon. As stated some days since In these dis. patches, the extra war tax on Incomes Is vied 'on the !acmes for 1851=82. Tide g eaves out largo numbers of Government auks and gives considerably lasi revenue In the !aggregate than' if It had been levied, as Is believed le have been Intended, on the Inoomas for this war. MUM'S roarrrox. Over s hundred of Grant's guns terra Peters burg, and he could destroy the city any day he pleased. It. would be a very Roden per formates, however, and would In no way ad. Tama as towards Rlehmond, or towards the rebel array. The heat continuer Intent°, and the gaiters are suffering severely. CIONSTAZY 1/115MDZJI. Secretary Fessenden's first day's work In the Treasury is humorously described as be ing the signing of • great batch of =mil to letters he had never read, from people he had never heard of. Nothing else was done , end nothing except a study into the working of the bapanschins is expected for some little time. Tam rummers mayor! ritootatutiox. The, Preiddeat'a proolamallon about Mal taokr fa gaaerally interpreted to =oar, that whonar ataada la , the7a7 of the analog oc, negro dates Ifift hare :a bad time of It. The Cell-far State nay VoIK, Ady 6.—The call for abate mlll a : bso caussd some exelternent among Cho militia of title city. Major General Sanford haosone to Albany 'at lhetitiaesvof ihi • Gorensor. - Major Uszallton 1D mementestly in a:pota tion of an order reqalrhig tho immediate do- Pallitts_pf soma :thirty reglmaats for Mary sand. "The 69thohli morning, left the city fa obedbpnee to 65 order laud Donn days slam THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. OUR SPECIAL DISPATOKE FROM Ira El 111.11^6 TOJr. LATEST FROM 'LOPER'S FER REBELS STILL BOLD BOLIYAR lIIIISIITS Lines Between Frederick and Hagerstown Cut. REBEL CAVALRY REPORTED :NEAR FREDERICK. Skirmishing with our Army OILY REBEL CAVALRY ACRGSS THE POTOMAC Speedy End of the Bald Probable GENERAL SIGEL REINFORCED The President's Kentucky Proclamation. GRANT'S POSITION UNCIIANORD The Extra War Tax Ppecial Dispatches to the Pittsburgh Gazette Wisursaxou, July 6, 1864 TEM 1111121. RAID - -P 001.1511 MTOIT. A foolish story is in circulation about the robots being In the vicinity of Chain Bridge, bat they are so evidently the fabrications of some scared veneationist that nobody pays the slightest attention to them. The general optnion is that the raid will be practically over by to-morrow, and that it will than be seen to have failed In everything bat its horse stealing ends. The War Department takes things very composedly, and has from the.first expressed no apprehension whatever. Ourspecial correspondent in the field prom ised to forward later in the night full detail, of the fight stAsupar's Ferry. The inhabitants of Maryland and Pennsyl rani& are, as usual, In a dreadful slate of ex citement. There may be a more scary set of cowards some where else in the country than along Oh border, but if so they have not been heard from yet. The DOM of the appearance of the rebels ceased no little excitement at Frederick. All government property, and sick and wounded from the hospitals, were at once removed. The excitement at Hagen town on Banday night and Monday morning was intense. Merchants were busily engaged in sending their goods Into the interior of Pennsylvania, over the Hagerstown k Chain borsht:Erg Railroad, which was still in running order. ,Tllll =LIU RAE 'ELI GOV. - CURTIN'S PROCLAMATION Twelve Regiments One Hundred Days itilitla Called For. COME FORWARD WITHOUT DEL HAnusnroc, Jdy 5, 1864 Fn die name and k 7 the attlis,rity of else Comm , ivraGA of Penaryivaaia, Andrrte O. ('or Governor v.f . said 001311.111cealth : A PILOCLANATIOX nerea4, The President of the United States has Gila day made a call upon the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for twelve thousand militia as volunteer infantry, to tern at Washington and its vicinity for one hundred days, unless sooner discharged, I, Asrnalw G. Corm, Governor of the said Commonwealth, do make this my proclama tion In reeponse thereto, end do hereby call on the freemen of the Pennsylvania militia to come promptly forward, as they hen here tofore done, and fill the requisition for this Lmportaii service. It is apparent that the enemies of 'lir Government, In desperation, are threatening us with an armed force in the hope that the army of Gen. Grant may be withdrawn from before Richmond, and I call upon the citizens of this Commonwealth ca pable of bearing arms to come forward with nut delay, and thus aid our heroic brethren in the gr ea: army of the Republic. Given under my hand and the great seal cf the 8 tate, at Harris burg, this sth day of J My, in the year of our Lord one thoueand eight hundred and sixty-four, and of the Common wealth the eighty-ninth. [Br TOE GOTIFL/0111 ELI Buren, Seo'y of the Commoutrentt h MOTHER PROCLAMATION 2,000 MORE TROOPS 'WANTED IMMEDIATELY! Large Rebel Force 4drattcitig on the ✓Yorth PENNSYLVANIA ALREADY INVADED PEAL TO FREEMEN OF in STATE The Veteran Soldiers Especially Called For. 11/Um arta, July 6, 1361. The following Proclamation has jolt boon issasci by tha Governor In gas name and by the authority ,A, Coe, rtamootatil of Penney/vani.t, d adretto G. Governor of maid Chalmontrea/th • It is now ascertained that a large rebel force has been detached from Richmond and is advancing on the North. So large a portion of our army pat remote points that it beeomes necessary to raise immediately a sufficient body to repel them. They are already within the borders of the Commonwealth. You have always heretofore been ready to Ammer the call of your country. You will not he less ready to come forward when your homes and firmidee are to be defended against a profligate horde of plunderers.. I am authorised by the President of the Cuitad States to .11 for twelve thousand vol unteers, in addition to that required by my proclamation of yesterday, to serve for one hundred days in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Washington, and the vicinity. I appeal to the freemen of Pennsylvania to route themselves for the necessary effort, and come promptly to sweep the invaders from her soil. I refer to the General Order from the Head Quarter. of the Pennsylvania Militia, No, 50, dated July sth, 1564, published with this proelem, Gen, for the details of the arrangthathts. I do most earnestly require the good End loyal men of the Commonwealth, and asps daily the veteran soldiers In all her borders, to show themselves to be worthy of her in this emergency. Her Sena have established for themselves, on many a bloody field, a reputation for the martial virtues which they will not now forfeit, when both their well Darted fame and the safety of their homes and families areal stake. Given Lender my hand and the great scat of the State, at Harrisburg, the sixth day of July, In the year of our Lord one thousand 1 eight hundred and sizty•foar, sod of the Commonwealth the eighty ninth. [By the Governor ELI Burgs, dagrotary of the Commonwealth - ADDITIONAL FOREIGN NEWS Another Alabama Nearly Beady SITOBIITO 13 NESTED TO SECI The Fight Batmen the litar sage and the Alabama. DISHONORABLE AOTIOls; OF THE OFF °EELS OF THE DEERHOUND. 97 u, T E TraAxtux.'rts, d:c. N w Toni, July 6.—The off, rare and ;sa me of the Alabama, captured by the gear_ sage, have been liberated on parole at Cher bourg. A let or In the Paris Porno state, that Capt. Semmes has announced that on the 15th ofAufnut he will again embark on a new Al abama, which will on that date be completed The mimeo of the old Alabama, will continue to receive pay and form part of the crow of the new miser. Rumor points to ibo steam , Rappahannock, the British war vessel wh'oh stole sing fn m the Sheerness to et! leis. A °tramline, headed by Admiral Anson. has been Lamed in London to raise by guinea subscription a hind for the purchase of a ,handsome sword to replace that which Capt..Bemmes sunk with his ship. It is re• ported that a considerable sem has also boon raised In Liverpool for the same object. The London Daily Neu. published an ac count of the Kaaren. and Alabama affair, correcting false etataments in regard to the course puresod by' the former. It charged that the Dearborn:id acted as a sort of tender to the Alabama; that Captain Winslow, would have secured the whole of tha officers and crew of Oro Alabama had he not placed too much confidence. la the honor of the owner of the yacht; that he considered Capt. Semmes and others who escaped as bound in honor to give themselves up, and that he did not pur se and fin upon the Deerhound, boaattse be didn't believe any one carrying the flag of the Royal yacht would act so dishonorably. Th St D olde ly Nan aim ablishes a letter from Mr. oi p ard, Master of the Kearsrge, com plaining that the Deerhound was the consort of the Alabama. Linspoof, June 2 0 .—Cotton irregular with a decline o I%d , bat American general ly fa. ruined steady. Market closed quiet and un changed, at the following quotation,: Orleans middling 293 id; Mobile middling 204'; up land middling, Mixt ; stook in port, 31,160 balsa of which 16,50 6 bales were American. Breaditurs Grocer - and all qualities have slightly advanced. Flour firm and upward, with an advance of Gd per bbl. Extra state 20s@20s 6d. Wheat firm, and edvaneail 2d; red western 84_08s8d; rod &anthem &Ws sd; white western, 8s 6da9s; white southern, 8s Bd, Corn active, at an advance of 6d; mixed 29a. Provisions firm, with an upward tendency. Bed firmer. Perk upward, and par tally ad vanced le. Lard firmer. finger quiet and treacly. Coffee Inactive. Petroleum, relined, 25s ld @Ds ad. Loudon.—Nroadues firmer with a slight advance. Buser ,dull and d eclined ed@ls. Coffee ensiel..' Provisions firm. Lard active. Liocrpool,./ne• 26.—The cotton sales to-day amounted to 8000 bales. Them arket closed quiet and unchanged. Breadstuff's quiet but firm. Provisions firm and active. Produce quiet_ London; Jams 25—p. m.—Consols closed at 90®90% top matey. The latest saki Were Mutts Central Railroad 38@35 diaowant ; Erie 60®52. . GoM.-Muttered War Between Eng land and Germany. Raw Year, July 6.—d Wall great rumor that England had Goland war against far. many, anya the Erpr.o., rant gold up sparer two. It riatguld 261.1§ 0 but °loved at. 2583.1. THE REBEL RAID Force Mille Enemy About 5.000 SKIILIMIING ACROSS THE POTOI9I Gallant Fight at Ltetown PR , )TEcTI6S OF slu PA.'S IVAIAN TO 010 The Scare Along the Border OR FORCES MEN FROM HAGERSTOWN Our Troops Concentrating a , Chambersburg. TEE RESERVES FLOCKING TO THE nEgery. BALTIII3CI, July 6.—The Er.ing has the lollowiog view of the situation An intelligent gofitleman arrived this eve ning from the vicinity of Harper's Ferry, and Mates that it to now definitely ascertaided that the whole force of the enemy does not ar med five thousand, of whom less than ono fourth are cavalry, and the balance Infantry. They aro concentrating in and around Har• per'e Ferry, and aro sanding out parties to forage on the people and are robbing them of their watches and money. There was some tkirmishieg going on be tween our troops and the robots across the river, and occasionally shot and shell were being thrown at them f,rom the Maryland Heights. no light of eon. Mulligan with the act 'Anne of the rebate at Loetowo, is spoken o L 3 a most gallant ono. fie eucccealully ro puleoci them eevoral limo'. Gen. Sigel moved towards Shepardstown with hie immense wogon train in front; the protection of which was deemed of reov im• portende than risking a general engagement. Not a wagon fell Into the enemy's hands. BALV,IOELZ, July 7 9 P. U.—The follow ing Is thy latest intelligence received from the Lipper Potomac to this hour: • Sesmaitement war dat Frederick, this a. m m., by the fact that canoe a slight skirmish had occurred between ear pickets and a email squad of rebel moats, about half way be tween Frederick and the Point of Rock., re sulting in the rebels retiring to the Paha. moat ca the regular train from this city ar rived in Frederick a body of ourcamiry came dulling into the town, covered with duet, which induced many to suppose they were rebels. great rears ensued, and the train put back to Monona°, Junction, and the mis— take wee not asouttelned until the cars reached that place, want they returned, but were again frightened back by mother scare 0.8 foolish and groundles, as the first. Last night dirs. Dime, an estimable lady, a resident at Pointof Rocks, was killed whilst sitting at her own door near the Postoilce by a Mot fired by the rebels from the opposite side of the Potomac. To day a oitiren o' Sharpsburg wan shot for retest:l to deliver up his watoh to a rebel who demanded it. The scoundrel placed his pistol at the mows head, and blow hie brains out, for not complying with hie demand. There are some exciting reports to-night as to lha presence of a very large force of rebel, near Harper'. Ferry, but they are not deem ed tellable. Prcm the movements perceivable among the enemy -et Harper's Perry to-day, It was .upposed that Hunter was actually prea.ing them in the rear. Notbiag dearth...weld be ascertained, but there I. every reason to be Gars that Hooter will be heard from to some purpose before long. • PHILADELPIZIA, Jetty G.—The Bul Lein hat received the following epeolal dispatch: Harrisburg, Jelly 0 —Gen. Couch has Jot received a dispatch w biota lead. us to behove that oar cavalry were forced oat of Ilagers '•own to day. The diessatch 1. dated 1 o'clock this afternoon. The rebels have only cavalry. Our troops are concentrating at Chambers burg and beyond. The Governor will issue a call for more troops in uldition to the 12,000 called for yes terday, eo that the old troops In the depart ment may be erns to the front. The old Peonsylemia It metres aro dsoki ng to the rescue. Ileanosscao, July 6,10:30 r. r.—Dispatches from Onambersburg scats that • rebel force, supposed to be Bradley Johnston's brigade, entered ILagerstown this afternoon. The federal force at thot place, under Limit. McLean, after • spinted resistance, were 00112- polled to fall book on • Green Castle, with which place we still held telegraphic comma nication at 6 p. m. --- - The DeAtruetlon of the Pirate Alabama. OFFICIAL REPORT OF CAPTILN WINSLOW W 1.181.1107011, July d.—The Navy Depart ment recelvod the following dispatob U. ff.. Bruins Elathasos, June 19, 1804, r. Sir—l have the honor to inform the De partment that on the day subsequent to the arrival of the Eearsage off this port, on the 14th last-, I rocolved a note from Capt. Semmes, begging that the Seepage would not depart, W. he Intended to light her cad would not delay her but a day or two. According to this notice the Alabama loft the port of ,Cherbourg this morning at about 9.30. At 10:20 a. m. we discovered her steer ing towards as. Fearing the question of Jurisdiction, we steamed to sea until a dis tance of six or 110115/2 miles was obtained from the Cherbourg breakwater, when we rounded to and commenced steering for the Alabama- Al WO approached her, within twelve hundred yards ' she opened fire, we receiving two or three broadsides before a shot was returned. The action continued, the respective steamers making a cards round and round at a die. canoe of about nine hotbed yards from each other. At the expiration of an hour the Alabama struck her flag and went down in about twenty minutes afterwards, carrying many personi with her. It affords me groat gratiecation to announce that kit did their duty, exhibit ins a coolness which gave prorate* at the cut est of oertalnwimory. I have the honor to ha. most respectfully your obedient senreat. (Signed,) Joan A. Wmahow, Captain. To Lion. G. Wahhcs, Ste:Diary of tho Nav . Genera; Fr anklln—Estenalvi Fird. Now Your, July 6.—Oeneral Franklin puss* quietly through this city last evades, on hie way to the army of the Potomac. Al though his leave of &Mance extends to the 30th of July, and hie wound still troubles hint, at the request of Gan. Grant he returns to duty. Gen. Franklin's friends in this city we making up a purse for the purpose of pre senting him a sword. The extensive carriage repository and man. ufaeturing shops of Wm. Osborne, at Rah way, N. J., were destroyed by Ore on Mon. day night. Call for Alaesachusetts 11110.1 a. . Borrow, July 6.—A is published for 5,000 ldusaohusetts volunteers for garrison duty near iirashington. The non.oommis. slotted oflioen and privates are to receive $2O per month, from the State, while in service. Death of George P. Morris. Naw t Your, July o.—Goorgo P. Monde, of fto Ho a‘. died st bla residence, In thlr olty, at 1 o'clook all afternoon, aged 04. - - - OSELET—On Wediumlay misruling, eth lust. at throe o'clock,lll4/11% wife of William Oakley, aged tarry years. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the ftmeral on Tar tllllll Lyn...soon at thine o'clock, Ikons the maidencr of her basband, on Bank Lane, Tuolumne Bormigh, WOODd—At Sewickley, Tuesday, 6th Mir., Etr. tiOilthT WOODS, 0311ot Dr. Wm. Woods, to the hid year of hie age, • The funeral will take place from the residence of hL Dither, on Temainsr, 7th lust., at ten o'clock in., 17 proceed to Sewickley Oennetery. Monde of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. RIB TT KEE TY—a t othick, p. m ilth Yost. Hall- A JE Kerney, Teo. MMY; pulpit daughter of John Fanansl pork. la main( potra. CriffAS. JOHNe of the firm of Townes * Ilkdoy,) II. =NEON Ho f Nitellell, Ham & C 0.,) DION FOTINDIHNI sod nova Naziatactorad, • • Maar, Ninth Nara, PM:Onagb, Pa. mytly JOHN D. HEREON d • prraiELLED mont.4, on Ain jai aad tylblad geode la black, brOvn, man and dra,bat 28 sad 93 df. Clair misc. Ja2l J.IILPHILLEPS. New York Money and stock Bhurket. Ppeclal Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. No Yo., June 6—n, .tock market fa arm and prima a shade tenter, though out quetab!y higher Pittsburgh a Fort Wayne, 715; Glerai,,,,A burgh, 11V.,,. K. 8. Sires, 15 31, 105 . 105 .14; One Year Certineates, 963,c,; Seven Thirties, Iosalny; Plea Twenties, ICO. The money market Is unchanged. -Gold opened at 2M, and cloud this afternoon at 110. New York Market. INrw roma, July C.—Pork higher and in We de mand; 541,00 for Wen / 44,75 913,12% for New do., cionieg at 8,46,14 4 / 5 ,11,4, 1143047 for Old and New Make and ISltgat for Prim. Sheen, also 2 ow bbl. New Meas, July, slayers' option, at 815443,60; 2.00) Dbl., for A ngast, same option, 550. Beef quiet and firm; 14811S0 fa Sr.., 0010 c for Prince, 9A323e for Repacked hleas and 28030 r fur Extra Meta Beef llama dull aud nominal. Cut Neat, firmer and In fair demand ; 15,5 '8 c for blurold 4., and 17XalfiX, for Balm. Bacon Idlom mamba J. Lard more ammo and firmer at 183d(3193(o; alma 1,400 bole for July, buy. 11 r 2 . ,.2.4 s Ilg,forgfUrsVlErt bet."4C1tT,111,15°,14::7,,r8P.V1Y. ter Bed Western. (Aro .stirs and 11812 c. totter; 81.33841.06 for New hilted Weetern. pate rather more steady at 58 , 323 e for Western. Coffee mom; there was some considerable operation. In 1110. the particulars of which have not transpired. A ngar demur and Cleeldedly more mitre, at 2521 x tor Cuba, duty paid, and 12.44813 e do in hoo d. ret..- len. motet; Crude 60c, Relined In Bond IiATI,Sce, do. Free 576990. Wool bra but quiet Cotton Sc bet. tar; 51,34z0,c0 tor hliddling Colneds, cloning firm m the lance rate. Flour—State and Western attire and 158gNic fortgher 111070@,11,E5 for Extra OfsJe. 311011,65 Extra Li. t o . Id., and 811.74411,77 for 7ry4o Brenda, the market closing firmer In coos, queer* of tee adranm ln Gold ; included In the maim are 14,1E10 bb Extra Bute, tor July and Auscust, at au,soall 75; coolca It. H. 0. fur August, 813 Wisiaky active and firmer ;_ (1,70 t3 1 . 75 for 04 . Pu and al.naijs for Wooer., Cats reciter more Meetly. Stock and Money Market, Now Tens, Joly 6.—hloney quite stringent et 7 ail per cent. Sterling decloodiy firmer at 10f.,, gold. Gold more moire end firmer, opening at 2to, advancing to 26034 and cb sloe at 2:ki1%0200. .. Govenommt Stocks dull I 5-20 s Coulon., 104;d'05 TAN, October and 'April, 105y000j100. Stocks steady • C. a B. 1......*„....1123.011chiga. Centra1...137% P. rt. W. & 0 ....._....1.13,' M % ichtgan apothem.. 03 0. &N. W 62 !Toledo & Wahmh..... rs C. & P .o. ......... ....111 ti ' New York