ice• .*era;«`h~~....~;-''.,%~-~ ~.aes ry.~ .. : PAThrslit _ _ and lVoaT w YORK gtf:4=l , Ih4riticittilli tAtiv PO ~AltAVltrhiiffrip 4 it a' ouzo.. A... . • . est. & Third Pages reir•Voie iat Dallyltarkeutand Clet Nein V . TIR- col ANirlifit2ollll6oloolll4Glit { "' • - 'Posppried . • 9riban ..,-:4lAvltun have found-it necetaiiry to poet - pone wail - farther-notice ' the celebration k 1- sdiertited to be held oti the 4th inst. - neeP innsylvainiiiltts 41* trulautroptloyed Wtftia eotnpany tictheir depot at Was hington street Wharf, , • 1 a , jildiadelphiti, Were called tokethir on "neidgy afternoon, and were addroahad,bY ~ ...F. x :.1 . ...Wc-FLeieft , 'o f the fitirLof Le.iech dr, - Q allode"3 tirWipresent-emergen u..f evadiffered- to pay theditfalL wages if -they ahould offer enlistrin delenoc,or, the tliky:or State.‘ Clerks, porter's; lebot. ers, and everybody engaged about the; place were present, and ,all respOni/ed.' pt . 641356 the Milli company 441 ablehOdied „men was at onee'Cir!; guise& Jno 'intitakezwas chosen:Cap itainj`sGierieltecityFfritlientenintl and itenxyfi; lieeeh;Second Lieutenant., The :coMpany_ went to•work at once to perfect _ themselves in military movements, , and drill several times during each day at the `z 4 lepot The example set by Leech ofemulation by large for wardintestablisbments in this city.' Pie Nie. Grand Union, 4 spend Alm Fotutlt in the most ctilbfeitab_ le-, and agreeable Manner : is a question that has been asked many times during the past few days, and will 'be ask 4dMany times to-dity. There will be thou sands upon-the fortifications, and other thousands off in one direction Or another, "While a fate willremain at home, and seek ' , comfort and pleasure -With their families. I In the midst of , all doubt, and perplexity ... arising . from being unable - to answer ;the , question, " Where shaltwe gol' l7 allow na to= ake a anitestl)ll,: - Not many miles below the:city, onthebanks of the beauti ful Ohio, lies the - pleasantlittle village of ..bralr Brighton; opposjurtheNeWßri,ghton 'station is Old 13eighion%-lintitheraky hangs tale: -The:ladies must have tut pleps picknics.are among 4M weak. netunvi;_To 7 - day a _grand Union Pic-itie will beheld at - Old Brighton, and as if to , ; give sest'to gelat:we, - by making it con servative of good, the proceeds are to be applied to-a charitable purpose,. The New- Brighton Accommodation train will issue excursion tickets ` anda train will leave Federal street station, Allegheny, at 9 o'- clock and 15 minutes, and arrive at 12 o!clock. Good Music will be in attendance. and those wishing to trip the light fantastic toe,'or any other kind of a toe,—provided • always, that the owner does not wear those fighionible .appendtsges, corna—can have s atetrippotttuaty of so doing to their heart's content. Mr. R. McGraw, at Brownlee's Grocerystore, No. 16 Diamond, will take pleasure itefarnishing dinner tickets. . a, Milled at Cross Creek. On Thursday, 2 5th. ult , the boiler in the millof David phil.lips, on Cross . Creek, about' tWo' miles front 'West 'Middletown, exploded',; tairing.the engine -house all to • --Pfeetia,'and-killing'instantly Mr. Phillip's • eon ben: n young man about 16 yeara The, boiler exploded with great 2of _ ~.force,-, leterallg, tearing it to pieces, and ...scattering- the fragments for rods around. "' t for:the accident, except tiiis boiler was• very old. The young man killed was highly esteemed in the neighborhood. = •-' The Fortifications. The following is the repOrt of the Lum ber of, rats at work yesterday upon thcr foilifiefitious i • -4. ealetery -.11111. *** *1.334 90 ..... . ....... 1 ......... ...... ..... tiqulrrel ..... ...... 84:g4i Mosioniaela, es Vvisiaa.. 1 6 / 4 9 East 500 Meth:tires Hi 11... 129 TotaLSC...... , "Tlf Long Kangaroo." ifometime since we oticed at the U dine Bo at MI6 of Pittsburgh ha d contract n ed for the hailding of &boat to excel any othKever-btought to this city e." Sh 4 has tteen comileted, and, was entered at the Harlem Regatta, which name, .off on the 29tir6it, Theliew YO l r.:2fetaz epiak ing.,;oLtbe Regatta, thus mentions the "4artgaroo :!';-, ; • • -The last and most interesting exhibition was.the trial of speed-of a new boat, built by --Mr.!James McKay, which is really a splendid thing in its, way. She is called for; the present "rhe Long Kangaroo; is seventy feet long, has sixteen earl; end is three -feet eleven :inches high. This boat le :quite a novelty, Nand , nothing, like herhas as yet been seen on the water. Mr. Roberts *tiled thelow oar, ably as slated by astalwart crew. The boat proved on entire. success, the distance rowed (a milk - and" a quarter between the stake boats) having been accomplished in six, minutes and - forty-one seconds. The whole programMe proved very in teresang, and 'a collattou at the residence of Mr.' Roberts wound up the 'proceedings in a very agreeable manner. Treeptslor the State, , Governor Curti heti 4etailed"Ma Spa. Col. Roberts, to thity• Harriaburg,:for r thirpnrpo se of tabilital4ir the arrangenients'which may be neceisety to havelbiwarded tne tros n being raised , for the- defence of lie State' ot! Hie office will be at the Commonwealth Baikthsgon Chestantetreetrabove,Sixth, where he will furnish any information which may be desired. iitisimitnistatte Cositinittee. The Sabsistance Committee, yesterday fed at the City Ettilra company of soldiers from each of the .following manage, J,ef. - fe rson , `lndiana,'Merctik; ford., _ . There, was an average of sixty Men' in eiiik etnopany, Who. aim - partaking of refreshments were marched into camp. Allegheny City Coupons. The manieipal Allegheny City coupons due on the let day of July, were ,paid at the office of Work, lifeConeli & Co. in Philadelphia on Wfflineaday, • Past Time, On: rids; the 84 day of July : we re ceived the Fulton Pen:pc:rat, publudted in hfcCouniiilirbnik,Ta., Cu the 12th day of June,mearlY'bub": inouth4ifuir the day of its publication. Veril y, we live'in a fast • •-• Jail' Delivery. Four prisoners by the nattin , of • &Con aghy, Prestittry, Cochrart and Stewart ea Friday night. d from the jail in Indianixonnty On Friday- Geo, Ney and A. g: Thoin)isori, drlndiWnw.countY; were se verely injured by the falling of= a bent at a birn raising.. "AllbitePletorisal lifeekuet.9, Friendi gittpok fiends , us somel,theine reading matter, .tmitable for the Among them wptotietßlarpeen- Frank Leslie's Illustimied York Illsetnged I tiewsilitlitt z tftw-' S V Independeitt"Doer fall" 16 procure a supply. They will be fotto4 hancliomely illustrated with warpiotures. t trut also keeps au ample supply of all Skala* rpm of the day. %72 . • , ', - -i 1 43“.: .-.,-,-, ;;,,A-li ,sluinkait4poeig• `3- ) t Th o4riii)iiAilliFfoitaciti no Are whaitt` , ditaPavittp.a oloseowtd- )t'f- *mew this,cth‘lkactiifitiAnmtp44ft-lil (r.-82/ ear n9ittaPPeakPiltUT.'to turqant ttlay, aridrna4.the entire line finish 4 b nl.ght: Toole Lond, riationi 47 3W,OundanCe- 'll:ti flartaisise‘ned_filiiii.nuthhit of 1 iq• - r- I God,: blesslheir prettysonlit—hdre n ti:. trered t heirtihriicesta‘dinkp.grMak mitite s C, About ref.reatonantstlwater v anth'qk en .c.e.eitaries., There wilt bog ifiggiidd'oi fans vigtx4lt t4A4l*caaAkiilaY*3, E-veq blab; ivha:: - .40r.4 ont. will: beljerpe tp:4-to pitclLna- with la , will; and the' htdi ri,iiritt take „care of themselyes.' Thif - g eateit ntiaberOfinets ivßt ha.required-94 9I lease and :thel . CothieltSi-M#;,' IQ! !ramie t h e':deP4afikalt 'Paitafeifimia thk, Mad w/Illiake !wait who - mishr . tol o. If -the proper energy is displayediitke orks williweditfpliiietrraig before night l 'and then look , out for the firezworks. _,.., , , ...itliii scesticin.-Why. .. The rearion-why. corn:- mittedlhe third'uthe fOr firrther h§aring was becanse , theaphjekian attepding Chamber§Wiiiiiot at the Ali ore *Ace to i .f'dechik NO*li4WippW - Pri.4l . el hit ! Bondli k e ldiliohnifirthonglitbest.t oi keep 11411:4111fil26d; learzng-that he would go ardent, Chambers' ,friends, and' be severe:- 1y dealt' with. try;;;Boiid, states that he has inideritoOd that - Chambers 'hafts° far recovered as to be able to walk "ahout; ' A Grand ! .. . _Pio. Nie and cel_e f ltforaLion, In honor of t. 40 eneceea of our Arne,! will ,be given at Greenwood - Grove;. . figs , day, July. 4thl adroisaion'free,-; t - .F.Airricui.Lit NoTiOn-t-110 improper:Per-I milk - will...be admitted. A epeeist pollee hive been engaged to preserve ordei, The care will - leava'Ahe Connellerille de pot at the usual-hour. , • . ' . - , 4ouy L.l , :lir',__'Propriet3`.r.._ ,-.. . _. The Executive Committee make a , re quest of all keepers - of saloons to keep their bare closed today. This.includes 4146 ot_ all' description,' whether belonging to lo tele or not. -lf the re guild id not complied with, a'aekekAent of the Provost Ciaard will be ordered out to use force' if - neees. eery to olose any who may refuse. Notice. The Oakland. Passenger Railway. Co, owing to — an ,dbatruetion on the trick where the new tunnel is being built, will only be able to run their ears to „High street, in the rear-of -the CntirC.Eiciiisel--- , Petwons going to camp and others,- wil please take notice. - ' I Dr. R. P. Jrortea. 0 - There are in thieworld some men who, in no matter what they may undertake, ate inimitable, and of such ie Dr. Richard P. Jones, the handsoine and amiable adverti sing agent of the Great National Circus. In everything that he doe.s he displays taste; if he admires a lady you may be 'anre that she is.handitbine, and if he looks with evileye upon , a' man, you may be sure there is a dirk spot somewhere upon the individual. In style he is unexceptionable, but it is in matters of printing that he mostly excels. His forte is in getting up a beautiful card, in proof of which 'we re fer to the handsome complimentari card, designed by him, and worked off at this office. Here it is: GREAT NATIONAL CIRCUS lar di t • S.° P R B S. TO THE We cordially commend the honored :die • ciple of esculapine to the good'graces and tender mercies of the Professors of the "art preservative of all arts," in all sec tions, and where ever he may go. - The Fourth at the Theatre. This morning, at `lo} o'clock, the Cele brated sensation drama of the " Forty Thieves," and Nature and Philosc phy. ' This is a strong bill, and should draw a gond house. At 2 o'clock this afternoon, " Uncle Tom's Cabin," which.haa met met with universal approval. wherever it has been performed, will be prorinc Id. In the evening, the. " Octoroon," one of the most successful and exciting plays ever producedln this country, will be played. No better evidence of the great pbpularity of the play need be given' than-the::fitat .that every evening it has been performed in this city, the old "Drury has been filled to overflowing. The "Daughter Of the 'Union" will conclude, the performance. All who have not seen either, or both of these performances, should be on hand. The house will be crowded. __ • Great National Circus. _To day the present visit of the Great National - Circus will end, and Monday the institution with its popular and much re• Spected mantigeress, Mrs. C. Warner; for merly Mrs. Dan Rice, will appear in Ito- Chester, proceeding from thence to New Castle, Snaron, West Greeneville, &c. - , &c., and honoring an invitation of the Citizens of her "old home" Girard, Erie eounty, Pa ,on Saturday the 11th inst.— We can cordially recommend this institu tion as paramount to any `we ' have ever 'seen ' and the good order and high toned 1 deportment„both of the:managers, direc- Ition, agents and 'ernpleyees, prove . be'yoiad dispute that "shotTroeu" can in.truth : be The performances are chaste, and anti, sualli diversified' ::. The equestrian leata of Mr.: t Charles .' Reed, M i es Olivia, Win. Amid, and , `MakflerJOnny Whitby, are far riboiainediocrity-.?whilst thelgym• nude -feats 'of thelnothers;Conrad, Mr. i l C. King t and others, command rtiolstak -able marks of apprond: The Ring. Ma ster, Mr. T. Whitaker, appears well caleu , lated for the ardmitis position he ii,Plehed: in, and Mr- Barry 'Whitby with his..elel ., gently :trained stock of 'bargee creates a decided fuipi.e. Mrs, ' Warner,. Dn./lei manage steeds is of coursa•the "card," sltboagh .perhaps • the' gracei yotitit and dish 'of her daughter Miss Libliie 'Rite; 'compels the people to divide the.svidences of: apirobation: - The‘Treasuier,_,Charles Warner, is a gentlematrensinently qaali(i edi to manage the pecnnia,ry iinereats - nr i l a concern of such extent.rand importance: Job e O'Brien,.. the . Manage* although a noViciate'-in the builiess sets with a. promptitude and integrity thg mast, ren7 ee !this in tinab.-pOpulativfilihOge with whom he G)rms.lniiiiieks ielatrcins. Tie Up Tour Dogs. There area lot of worthless mit run ning the streets, that will lie treated to a dose of strychnine ;mails - they are kept " What is it'?" By Pottier' of the`. l 4l!hat " paraded the i str e ets . eeterday,,preceded by a band of nlnaie. It la probable• that it voice will be heard _from some of, the adjoining h 118 thilmorning. - ; Wool allenid. The wool house, or Hendirson Crouse, Williamsburg..-Washingtonof county, was burned orithe.24lbnitt4Los's.sl.4soo, The fire is supposed tcr:bave been_ the work of an incendiary. 14 P / Olidid DisPas.,ror Fire!Works Td night there 'CO gttYid d display,- of firs works Th r all the.fgrtea4the vicinity.l'S rB9 ° B- re B td l Pg_cgt 4 itAetexte eAmY a magnibeent scene. The Weather. studios at 80 Yesterday wee erf hoo6t ihe thermonur tor v 4; WI 04 shads. .-t. =EM§I To be Closed. HILADELPHI A., July 3 .—Forney's Press of this morning publishes the following special dispatch: W RIGHTSVILLE, Ps., July 2, Midnight. The battle began yesterday by a severe engagement between a .large rebel force and the Ist and 11th corps of the National army,. and Kilpatrick's Cavalry and our artillery. The battle raged furiously_du ring ring, the entire day, bat, without decisive results. This morning the- fight was re newed with greater energy and larger, force. Our forts aro known to heist gained upon the enemy until 4 o'clock this afternoon. Since five o'clock the firing has been much heavier, and more rapid, indicating a general engagement The rebel force is concentrated on South Mountain towards Carlisle, six miles north of Gettysburg. - Sedgewick's corps passed York in the direction of Dover, at 4 o'clock P. is. It is in the rear of the enemy. The following casulties . among the Pentisylvania:troope are given : Eleventh Army Corps, General Schimmelfenning wounded and, a prisoner; Col. Hartung, '74th Penna., badly wounded in left leg; 'Limit. Col. 'Wetzel, 74th Pa., wounded arta missing; Col. Weaver, 76th very seriously wounded; Lieut. Col. FO glebacii, 27th Pa.,'wounded' and missing; Dr. gackel„.27th a. % wounded; Captain HoWel1;158d Pa., wounded; Capt. Young Capt. Ricker wounded, both of 15th Penna.; Capt. Fulton of the 75th Penns, wounded slightly. Captain Salmon and Lieut'ldaute, of the 75th Pa. wounded. Lieut. Mahler. 7th Pa. wounded. Captain Myer, 74th Pa. wounded. Lt. Newmyer, 74th Pa. wounded. Lt. Goldsmith, 74th Pa. missing. Brig. General G. R. Paul is among the killed.. Gen's. - Wadsworth, Doubleday and Steinevehr are reported wounded: Out. losees are enormously heavy, and the list of names given must be small as yet, as we are in a region without ronds'Or telegraphi, hearer thirty' or miles, rendering the transmission of news very. dllficnit ! As to the rebels nothing definite as to 'their I )iiitiericiti strength is positively iknowni',4l least if known, it is not stated, some placing their entire strength in Penn. , Sylvania at 80,000, and others as high as 125000. 'The list of killed and wounded given 'above refers exclusively to the first days" .fight.' _ The battle yesterday was far more seri. areAAricong the 'rebel prisoners taken ouf Mot's' ofteers. Among the prig tment are Gen. Archer, of Maryland; Col.'W. N. Payne, of the 4th Va. eattalry,. and numerous Captains and Lieutenants. Late dispatches , state that firing was heard at emtysbmg. until late _last' nights, and that the :battle eves again''renewed• thie R. P. JONES ~_._)}IILADELPEpA, July L=The Press has 'UIISZ Rumatoan July 2 . " I ' to from- ortrest . Monroe Aglve rite, .... _ . , . . - t'be.iinpression.that Richmond las been closely - invented il :Dia-- and ia - .ptiibabkt Tbie;ltiiiiiiiii.haa.the folloilng poste d tho the.bulletin board : . ' .. .. • - .: , A dieliatafrom Wanhington,k4treCeiir• ed l af die' Nag . Yard and read to the workmen says "that . Vickbarg bee stirren;. • . The. , F'rese,has, a. special frem WriShti ;lll4, Pal l dated the 2d,'midnight,:which. Ohr forces ate - ienowiti'llave'tained on the enemy until lotir o'6.lOck. Since that atria the firingjuisl beta rapid,i?Oleating a phertd , lingaoMtint...': ',' - ' - • The rebel forces` are concentrated on the' Soeth Mountain, towards Carlisle, si; '- rnikki north of Gettysburg. --=',' Goiters] Sedgivickes 'oßrpspassea,Yorli in the, direction , of Raver this - lifts:rim n.: - Itis in the enemy's rear. ' ' - .: The World's Washington special ' dated July 3d, 11:10 t.. tn., says itupartar,t.ad, iice4 were received at midaiglAnf-yester, day' et hattigi ',-;:" `-.'•:"..--. ;- -'--:-•:: c - - - ~,, , '. - ..There seems little doubt ihat a brilliant victory has been won. The enemy has not only been repulsed, but several thousand rebels captured. Carlon has been large, but notate irrsnw. 4'... . AL..= .....3 ............—..— cmgm;mFamm AMMEMUCTIStURG " ;-0 , ;L1., •,,,z'.. , .....,.1........ - ... t , I i: , '•-.' : . .....,... fl bc , ;- 4,:::- - .....• .'-:. ::.!';; .. f :1 .....,aipl'7 C , ! , '' 'A ROVIIIOOIg 'Aif the Fight. '4, 111 . - I.U:, i' ' -' , .. L.L..1.;" ' '" •- - ''. - ' 4.404014ii-pitosa:diiii ' .., VRED : 4 IVECkiiil3 G. !Lir; •• .0 E. E . rggttlelll;Penitsiltanla •ni WEW & o. 40. nPuttaßstrxis, `July a —g speciai - 1 - r - -NCdhiatis known-of the verwlts .. ,.hut t L i cupreision-prevailn..that the greatdenisi Flntitli.of the campaign haiireen Follett Laic' neighboihrOd- 'ofeast4qWn i atet we( Gettyshiiii and Chamberabarg:'' beliit4a.that we havatirdedrel ver heavy 'lollies in officers andlnori,- hut fie'i ieso f crippled art 'to .be plitend on the de. Yesterday:GenJ :Meade assumed the of. .fensive :`the ' day, before . , Mee attacked de : fide :ruid wati repulsed with heavy Joss. Lee n holds . a Gap. in South !Mountain, throng . which he hopes to esope, if de fekted. A guard stationed at Bridge 84, on - the. Northern Centild Railroad,. heard i.bring iq. that..direction like that' of, flying freocajt is believed that Pleas= onton is at work with bis-druddni&tralry Bghtinii(*the possession of I.",,,lTtsilissima, - July B .—Therel is great excitement here to know the result of the kettle fought yesterday and' last night be• - tween bleade's army and Lee'a Persons at Coluntbia and Bainbridge, and in the neighberlibod of York, heard distinctly the roar of artillery; at times it was rapid and heavy; at daylight this Morning it was again renewed. The battle must have been in the neighborhood of Gettysburg. Telegraphic communication has been reopened with Baltimore by way of the VOrthern Central Railroad. WasnuvO'roar,:Jtily 2.--An 'official dis- Tate wag received this P nt , from Major General Meade, dated Haadquarters of the Army of the Pbtonnic,'ll r. July 2d; whicla'says: The enemy attacked me about 4 o'clock, p. m. to-day. After one of the severest contests of the war, he was repulsed akall points. We have suffered considerable in killed and wounded ; among the killed are Brig. Gen. Paul and Zook, and among the wounded Gen's. Sickles, Barlow, Graham and Warner, slightly. We have taken a large number of prisoners. [SECOND DISPATCH.] A later dispatch has been received from Gen. Meade, dated 9 o'clock this morning, which says: The action commenced again at early daylight upon various parts of the line. The enemy thus far has made no impression: upon my position, and aa counts agree in placing their whole army here prisoners. Reports that Longetreet's and A. P. Hill's forces were much injured yesterday, anti had many general officers killed. General Barksdale, of Mississippi, is dead. Hie body is within our line. We have thus far about 1600 prisoners, and a small number yet to be stated. 1 li:..f Tvia.,t PMUI NEW YORK, July 3.—The 'rime co . T z respondent reports fbe following mong the casualties at the battle of Gettyi: burg: Lieut. Bayard Wi kinson, comminding, battery::iZi: 4thlßeguldr I Artillekyl right' - 10 shoboiebkilow the kfiee,lef belieked to be a prisoner; Col. Stowe, 149th Penn• sylvania, commanding a brigade, !badly . wounded; Col. Root, 94th New ry./ : , ik i wounded and a prisoner; Col. 'llll4en . and d h Regiment, ,homa s ti a n 1 8 :, o t a n . , s titti: woun d e d i 001,,,Mulder(15t11, Tenntirvi4 'ON' dangel•Odelf wounded' ; Col. Ifddli:" man, 119th Now York, wounded. , ~. The followiog is the hat of loslea of officers in General Meredith's brigtycl i s i General Wadsworth's division of thoAst Army Corps in yesterday's . fight i3' Gtifibra.l. 4, 1 : Weredith, , ptzlikedi oh 31:6$ t hadP49 (rag=:l rmenf. • Rh iforse wak . ilcit• tro - m - Under; L e him end fell on him, irjuring him litter-. e „ nally ; Lieut. Col. G. W. Woodwgrd; I : aid to General Meredith, wounded iio-the al right aim.: tq en - I NEW YORK, luly 3.—A dispatch dated Headquarters Army of the Potomac flays : e+ ;The engagement :nf , : - W-dirrieSeay r was desperate, and terminating at scindoWn.— Longstreet was in command. His force is said to have comAsed ,liild's„corps..• 7 " During the early pgirorthe day our forces failed to make an impression ori the rebels, when Sickles arrived and with rein- , forcements turned the tide of the battln. The result may be stated thus: We' ad ; vaneed rapidly, enemy in force, and attacked them with one corps, . but found them too strong and fell back until joined by the 11th corpl, ; renewed the attack'and regained our krOtAnd. ' Gene: Wadsworth, Barlow and Double day are reported wounded. Gen. Baxter, is reported killed, and Gen. Steinweht was wounded. Our wounded are at Get- : tysburg and well taken care of. Our forces at Gettaburg were largely reinforced on Wednesday night. GFIL Meade was in front superintending the operation. A special w the; TimeSi dated op the battle &Id on the morning' of Thtirsdsy says: No general engagement has yet taken place, though a great battle will be fought this afteiitoon brio-morrow. The enemy& ls in great force. Our troops are all up and well in hand. The rebels occupy Pennsylvania College as a hospital. There has been skirmishing all the morning. Both armies are preparing for the great contest. Our troops are in splen did condition, and fight like veterans. . • "'Yesterday Col. Honsbal was mort ally wounded while entering our end of the fort. Johnston's advance is said to be only a few miles from our outer pickets, but only a show of force is expected. Nothing is more desirable than a rear attack,as every thing is prepared. Maxi Pats, July 1.--Official advices from Grant's army to the 28th, say that Vicks burg garrison is very active, and is making a desperate resistance to the progress of the siege, with the hope that relief will Boon reach them. Additional reinforce• ments are said to be on the way from Bragg to Johnston, and the latter is per fecting hia arrangements - to• attack Grant near Marmadn ke. Prize and Kirby Smith are combining to get some point on the bank of the Ails sissippi, probably an attempt Will be made to capture Milliken's Bend, and stop navi gation. Everything is quiet in this section. Gen. Hurl butt is vigilant, watching closely all the movents of the enemy in the country adjacent to the south °This lines. The weather is ekeeecUngly hot. New YORK, July 2 —The Times prints the following special from lite rear of Vicksburg, Wednesday, Jane 24th: Up to yesterday, skirmishing has been going on along the whole lice of our rear front or rather that portion of it from'Snider's Bluff to the Big Black Railroad crossing. There being every indication of a fight immint to the rear, the front was put in order to resist an assault. The night before we lost a picket of 300 men near Bear Creek, 7 miles from Sny der's Bead, ,On the same day- the 4th lowa cavalry was attacked by a superior force of rebel cavalry, on the Bridgeport Ferry road. They were repulsed after a hard fight. Yesterday Osterhaas was Attacked at B g Black; a severe battle ensued; the rebels fought with great obstinacy and spirit, and were repulsed with great slaughter, • RA LTImon.E, July 3. —A gentleman from Parkton,twenty six miles from Baltimore, says cannonading was heard ,thore pester day ithtii o'clock :last,: The ' , cannonading:was very heitvy, and was re• sumed again at day light this morning with great fury. It is possibly known !„ , how• over, that there- was no, engagement,-,it Gettysburg up to 4 °Iola& in,the after twon. HEADQUARTERS ARMY POTOMAC, } June 30, 1863. The commanding general requests that previoun to.the engagement 80011 'expect ed with the enemy, corps and all other Commanding officers address their troops, explaining to them the immense - issues trt- Volved in the struggle. The enemy is now. on our soil. The whole country looks anxiously to this army to delirer it from, the presence of the foe. Oar failare:Wslo, so willleave os Such welcome. est th swelling of millions of hearts With pride and joy at our success would give to every soldier of the army. Homes, firesides apd domestic altars are involved. The army . bas fought,' Well, hcilistofore. , lt is believed that it will fight more desinaiately and bravely-than ever if it is addressed in fitting terms. Corps and other comman ders are authorized to order 'the instant death of any soldier who fails to do hie duty at this hour. By command of - IJ!dej. , Goi;Mxso.B. ' " ; is. WILLIAM S , Assia't Adjet General. WASHINGTON, July 3,--The Republican of this p. m. says the government has a dispatch, dated Vicksburg, June 27th, stating. that the siege wee progressing 6114. ly.. No4stitiojil • Gen. Grant% rear. July 3—lt evil); ed Kati siSs a} . ase 111 that the Workmen at the Navy Yard were deceived this morning by a false report of the capture tif Vicksburg.: MARKETS .tit TELEGRAPH 1. N;rw Foltz. Judy 3.--Flour ''rery dull: heavy 'endless active. Oats moderate at 7 / 1 g , 7034: em .11 parcels of choice at 77. Wool firm with good de- - matid. Pork opened quiet and closed fi rmer at 1 1 $ ll ?Nell 8734; Old Mesa $13',001 tieW , do;- do lling with buyers at ',s'l3 82,34; Asct; aides dull, and: nominal.' 'Lard - opene steady' at legglo3f latter.an extreme. , -, ,•. 1... ill tier !steady 'at 6®7' eterihm. doll at. 1 .584 158 for first elan billo,' - ' Gold lower tit 1443 c, caning to 4835. and ell:wing B, uiet 44141N4W Gov- 1 ointment Etooke steady „ II for . c. 6 . 81; CooPono. 1 , 0535®1 06' • , A.Pl3 l 'fri r ' ' 'Cr 0 0.113 . 8' , Ipp OW IS TUE TINE TO BECll7ltt . t Bargains in Dress/30ot* Shawls, Cloth and Mantles of the moat faihionable atyles, tus bleached and bleached 11Laslin...Callco. Detainee, bilk Bun Umbrellas-Sm.. 16 greatlY reducee pri osakall having been purchased for cash, will be cold Cheap for cash. can and see for yourselves at ; 11. J. 11 .1 . 2%C.119. 645 . . 96 Market street. c. • - VIVILLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given that letters of administration have beenlitranted to the subscriber on the estate of JULIA SK t, deceased, late Qf Alleihany Co. All parginaluittuag claims aaainstlite. 'mita are rtquataed to=t them to ma, duly anthenti "gas tioitliont debit , . and a per sona of themselves indeb ed ar e requested e immediate payment. J ant - W.Bitat.4.-Adtiiiniatn i iike' Bedford et, Sixth Ward. "wooNowt' WHEELED elm - vo:vi4g Homy : -. for saki by : : : . , • I e ;,t.t ntiattE sevniros INSTITUTION, NO 110 Smithfield street, opposite . the tam House; Obarteml by the a‘egtelattire. • C.lO 'VI oli;1.11.Ell. VIOH PIIIMDRSTS. Wm tr. Smith R. PARA, Jr., Redd Thos. D. Messier A. Rein mina Francis Sondra Josho• Rhodes ;John F. Jennings, Jacol. Strtokrath ;Thomas S. Blair Alex. Brad's? !Henry Lloyd Alfred Blank rnotrlnna. Josiah Ring Jogs :. A AS Bell wo S Fowler A Reed Jas W Woodwell ..R Schmertz F &dun 71 mello w& ir Id Tiernan* • II Hartman DEI Long - R J Anderson Jae W Baxter D L McKinley pit Wolf Robert D Cochran Win Smith W ihmsen Et Jona: B F Jones W H Phelps C B Herron Ancagraar LND TiERISEMZn. D. E. AIoRINLRY. Opon.daily. from 9 A. to 9P. N. Also. Ti.es dag and Saturday evening, from to 8 o'clock. eposits received of ORh' DIME and upward declared Dooensber and June of eat% . Dividends allowed to remain aro placed to the credit of the depositor as pridoipad. and bear in , terest.t.hus munpounding it. 2 Books dontithima Charter * Dy-Laws, In. fur nished at the °Moo.' • ARP This Institution Offerk . esjoeohilli to thesis persons wldlng earnings are Email. the opportunity to accuti by Emelt depositS. easily saved a suns which will be a resource When needed, t car moneynot only beituishfe but boartaglnterest. to - stead of reinaluute tuunoductive. ins). • tiavejast received a lame and superior assort ent of RALMOBALS BUTTON BOOM, LACE GAITERS, AND MOROCCO SLIPPRIIS, MOROCCO AND KID BOOTS. fra, - which they ara•aallhw at very low - prices: ..:-. STORY DR CH D WELLING A- for Sala eitoate on Second - &rect. between Market and Wocd street..: 1121 4-parlor, drains room, gtitahen. bath room. cellar. yard. and five chain re. For price Ana terraoapplirto, AllipLßEHer EIONE iu3o - .1 61 Market street. The Sewing Machine. InirenialWs., -,lr eF fi eted isek_ 11115;IFIETSIM:Vittplirtz PROM( ALL As..ottter Scwiritillacidnitiket the World, Par; 1862 . Mbltetkfr.§onritirstiv Maid* rid , ivect an honMaideimata ondientetitei lan& aV heel er & Wilson'pa m el for ma device coned "41k r:. miler ok.' The Howe Sawing Kiel:doe. was awarded a premium (to an English Exbilutor.) as the best tar all ourpoaea on exhibition. Our iight elra sMine guaranteed to inake perfoot mak on the lightest and heaviestfabriev. sold and rented. Cor. Penn & fit Clair. streets. - - • MS 10311101- !AMIN RAm. itriPiattartt - -Nut's from the . ' - - 1- Seat of War. LIST, OF ICAIWAXAT/ES. Specials to the' Philadelphia Inquirer _ . , givil us-the foll Owing addition Aforma. 'tion iii regard.to the battles , fought cu our tiWn'State.', - ":, --;'-: ' '-' • ' - .- • 1 Tat "BMCTI:10.700 ~:tAALX LE. • 'filo Ogitit*. i ttialislistasik ea, i ' ELLECELSBEritGy July 8 ..7-7(,teeltd- the -New York 'Ziniii,)7,7l"ffere eiThein no figiAluk - of . moment betweeria#l,7,_ifinith!Ei orCes and. the etenif.to day.' "General= Smith o cettOesCar.lidle, and...the ehemy _,llas . aPParemtly gone in tha diiegii4n of mettyaburg. Our scouts are in - pursuit. AOar loss yesterday was one killed and six.- cta wounded: Among the wounded :Were several of :the Ifirhirty-ninth New rork kfil4s... .0. • theriollowini is a list °l'M° eaSaulties; Roheii - Walker Co. I, act' Pennsylvania Militini killed Woiniiad-;—Robert Wiley, Co. D.. Blue Reiettreb ;''lttorris Hunter, Co. B, 28th. Peertsylnuria, contusion ;' George MC-- N -0.:Blue Reserves ; Stuart Pat terson,.,,lst; Philadelphia Artillery, hand ; 13. - . Walter, Grey Reserves, face; Ashmead,. Philadelphia, Artillery; Biatrison, Co, D, - Grey Reserves; F. Croft.; Co. 11, 80th, Pennsylvania., slight; P. Garrett, Co. G. Grey Reserves, Blight ; C. W. Collady, ' ,Co. D, Grey Reserves, .right leg snipe led Ed. Colwell, CO. A, let Philadelphia Artillery,- ankle ; W. Scott, , Co. A, lit Philadelphia Artillery, head. EfAualssurec4 July 2 : --(Special to ,tbe New rorh World )—The firing heard last night - proceeded from Carlisle, where Gen. Smith's and Knipe's forces surprised a body of Confederate troops, who are said to,have mistaken our cavalry for theirs, and let us come upon them unprepairecl. The fight ecame gneral and sted from half past b nine till e ten o'clock. la Oa r forces numbered 6,000 or 7,000. The enemy's strength is not given. We drove the rebels from the town, after they had fired the barracks, which were totally con sumed, with two or three other buildings. Their retreat was made to Papertown An aid of General Smith's was taken prisoner. Hotel for Rent. The -" Massey II 'nee," located on the corner of Roar and Breckenridge streets opposite the Pittabu •gb and Connallgrille Railroad Depot is u )w offered , for rent. The " House" is in good repair and ha been doing a good business. To any per son understanding, the business a fine op portunity is now offered. Immediate poe. session will be_given. Apply t o tf Taos. litoonn, No. 189 Fist st. Uaoran tt BAiaa'akiewing Maehlimfor f tr ca-inufacthring purpose% are the bed in twa A. B. 0 IATONA Y. General Agent, 14 Fißh etroot. Pittahnrah. P• •warn kiirSl...,.. ............INS'POWnt r 1 t) /MPH MEYER &ROB siaottneormonsi or FANCY AND PLAj MIXTURE & Ai WA.REZOL 12 BALITHFIXELII • / BILIS 13*rreqq: earth ttretat and Virgin silos CELEBRATED HANDKERCHIEF. Ashland Flowers A lisma Ams Banat:letarylli do California Bouquet d'Arabie Bouquet de Carolina Bersamotta, Cassie Camelia • Clomarne Cedrat citronella Basal Crystal Palace Geranium Gallower Garden ?lower Heliottope Honey Honey suckle Hawthorn Hyacinth, Jasmln Jockey Club, Jenny Lind Janata _ Mousseline v anilla Millefieurs IWest End Magnolia White Lily hf areehala Winter Blosom BAZIN'eI - HEDYOS3f/A, a highly eoneentra ted Persian Essence, this most elegant perfume for' imparting to the- handkerohiof a very agreeable and lasting odor. ESSENCE 130ErQURE,---,TRE73GE EXTRACT UPPER , 4EPL—A - Imps .assortment of Toilet Sollps„—Stia.vint tilisaank. Preparations for the Bair, Cestnettos, Toi et: Waters,-Dentifrio s, and Perfuraer.y of ail kinds, oonstantly oil hand. .p.or sale by CHAS. bII PE R., des2o Corner Penn and dr. Clair at. IL .&Schmtot;Z‘-.4.4...C.64.; NO. al FIFTH STREET, MISS Eg AND OH LI?JiENt3, EUGENIE. CDVGRES.I. AND PATENT LEATIIER. kiD - CABO CABS AIITOIONIA JOST I;E ceive4 pds4 for es'e !... 69Ted esti c StWAlicAthFai - . - - 1 GROSS or baciaomExasntritox AL and bark just received bY ' sz•-• 820. A; KELLY. ju 3 • .• 69 Rederal St.:Allegheny. 1 GROr- • Jn3 fiEO. A. KELLY, 69 Federal AKezhany. 50 GROSS arefalogsr, PILLS ‘.4/110 vermituse. Just received - by OEO. L; K ELLY. ita 69 Pederil E xgr OMEN'S Mal--HEELED CON w 7 gum gaiters 'for' , .90cts CONCERT HMI SHOE 'STORE, biim'e tine boots, for At Concert Hall Shoe Store errra El I I ROI). ____ ACTS FOR THE. Idiages show for At Conoart Hall Shoo &Ora. (Mignonette /Musk Meadow Flowers Lilao (Lily of the Valley /Now mown May 'range Flowere Patchouly !Pink 'Foeoinaok , (Portugal iPralrie Flowers IRose Spri n Boughg lo F and Ready wer Ifirreet Briar • Sweet Pea Sweet Lavender Sweet Lettuce Sweet Clover Tuberog Tea Rose Vio'ette Verbena Vetivert Y allynd examine these gootls for urselves. o 62 Fifth Street, L JEN TISWEVIV. rillEE TIT EXTRACTED WITHOUT Pain by the u.e of Dr. Oadry's apparatus. HOFFMAN & F.DRIUNDSON - DENTISTS.'• 11.11 work warranted. • /as.dly 134 Smithfield Street, Pittsburg T HE WILSk SewliikAte.ll6lll‘ FIRST GLASS-PRIli MEDAL, WORLD'S FAIR LON,DONLENGLANII. Where all the Xl3/41188 of EUROPE AIIITEEADIERICA were in conapstitioni . _ Also, at the Industrial Exposition. Paris, FranOe, and at every , _ . titifted -- stattoiritie at which FewiegMaSbines have i een eixhibTfed. The principal Companies making Sewing Ma chines are . Wheeler 44c•Wilson. Co. and Grayer Ba.ker. Of the - machines made there were sold during the year lasi , reßarted; By Wheeler se Wi150n....... ..... . 21,805 By PE Sin ... . .. By Grover Baker._ 10.933 /02a0 ShOwing WilBELEft AVILSON'A sales #0.00... donblethose of any other Sewin g Machine-Com ! Pan' in thaeaantry., ouicE. W RUTH f3TREAT. P.ITTSBV49I This Machine makes tli r e r LoK BUTC," and ranee highest on account of the eliviticit7. Permanence, beauty and geaerai desirableness of the stitching when d 0.20, atut thalride range of ite application — flteport of thtclitaiiinan In stitute 4 New York.] 3uffkLkett M OWEES HEAP TA HEAR - tit% Farm Ming, Hotanwera,!irhealett;and4a rolying Hay Rake% Kay Elevators. and farm maoluncrY gelliM!.lly for aal.eb : Amomailik4Aitkk' . '" 127 Liberty street. Alrit lILTIVATORA, PLOWS; FODDER Oatters, seed trills, has elevators, dog pow ers. eburna, farm mills. ,Ste..-for sale by GEOSIEWiI lc LONG 127 Ltberts street r irgoßaceo... _ .• -• A. 10 zees 6 Twist Virginia intt received and for ialeby - as. st: locrzat..,_, S t n /2 dorner'of Market. and First St_ FINE, pagka,..oALF,Boo:ll3l.,-.- Sewed and made ottPlatierlaie Call and examine at . DI ' FFENBAORERM, ; - • - - O. 33 GRANT STREET. FOR SALE. XV two story briohhonse at thecon2tref See, mil and Grant istrdeta; in a:eel:Mat ioeetion for or business; are rooms on first floor. :six moult n the sesand toots 'lrmed'. • oesiltro; P act a 4a Uer Yard ths'lSsooni street. For price and terms, ap ply - to B. CIITHBAMTA BUNS. sat 4.6lltrukat;street Q, Till A Y—A FILILLEY &Vac!' TAO Q ' ears old, Left bind fbot withw Ifttloittiligoax it, came to the residence -0-. the'tindereflated. That owner can have the eatne brproviojc.nroMtr awdpaying charges, or she white' dislawecta f ac cording to Lew. . .., W. J. BACOtajh n213.3td! corner Fe w str eat sad Distend I 131* roklkft4.lr-I***--1:1:1, .BUY TOUR ItAnttra Bin TOPRGAITEAS, _ ..Atlst4 c l.s::At No 15. - Jf 4 fAiiriciUMlturistirttfts ,n. ea) orrimulm Tele ; mem Cosa oirAnow 2o igOatEs nor xm. calved and for sale hs . REYISIER No. LS d LIS i o nstreet V for gala JarULTIIfATOBiI ,-' F "4 .. :. ww ~ :L """ _ 1 -' i 'f'E r i IGENC 13..RlyEn_ Ir ranknn7.l3entieti,,l3 o. 1.41.i5t; Clarke, ' 4.0 '-• Franklin.Taine4i. Brown:mina. llatin. Clarke.— „do . ._ . 1 -gil Tji_ 9 --T . r i y_a7-: , htm - . isviihingrit . ift ..., .... . _ ligat ‘ - thArP ware -13:ANIt It:lnches watdr and tifir' v.''--I-'-Li"-''—"-----CPipt..X.-A..ColidT4--=,fin:ii 'Croke ;Cu?' leaves positively 'onZldondar fof Citii , einnati end Loulzvine on b.er first. trik,- We take. pleasure In rem iziokta i ULM ata n a dffitarg Re' •Id friend - captain Tohns an will be found ,n , tniF office. ~. .--7--......-,....................____ !:}"thrtiitiittki„Th------------,, Letibithie:-1 . MONDAY. Jab , —lO A 111 c,--,-'• A f ,wireest TECE t /a/11W-, :PASS EN ii, 7.llthatair:' COLOSSUS' - M. Croi;' , oommvAlsarswaleava as - ^b.ove. For finis_ t or pass/are Apaly•ariboArdafto: [ , - ....,,..,. ....,,..,- - sy4 — ' —.).-;It TIVS:IVOtrIcCo: -Agejts '-'7:"T`iiiil liiiiletSavan . 4l?.anewirin e . Reindar Illustilllipamau'illieliataket leaves Plttsbusign *very Tuesday, 4 p. tn., ZauandlieeVeryprlday a at m; VilEAlßCW:AlO4lo.i.Eilillietb . - Pausiuresidesster, EatA- 1/AX.-Monrott Ajers,conuttinder,E'-will MMA leavi, itoted shine. Zor.froight..or e moat on boal4 or to- -- - -.L: It ..... ON A. 410. PErTnittn t el t -- '. 411 / 6 ;;O:ApsuAre •PAeRET— = Pop .Ite 'iiiii—:.lllTaklikidlltt-r-fitalllbentdille ' and Wheeling. . , Leavvit-Pt. tabu egtb lu itz , wa ryattlik 71.Psday and na 3rAL-ast I attys..; d Whee ling - Evarz2sCondla nakdlay and Friday, at A . lll, ay4W; -z, Pa qaen TUE c .a LT S. itturNrivo etnxer, James Walter,compander e-. wilt l e ave sa'anno cod.tiyeq- 5;-r frerreirt or,paget.t e apply on bOird pro, , JAMtLS uOLLINS k CO. Aothe I stiglsarnoAT vv:2ll ._ra 42- ic. , Tgri Rae Opehedlin'ofticeit _ PO • • 90 WATER, STRrinly, Where .hb will inuigiciii a Vfnithilicrizteambimt Agency bninnat4 and would sotqc aksbaro ot ;414- runnels from gteambostmen. - -apsl-Iyd artoSsor STEaulsiss.Aatiniiis A jell received by 69il'edefar Sei:Alteoexty. nt it wiarrifis net jilllt received by• alto, kiddiki• f 69 Vedena. Bt4Alleh _ . ifi _I_,ILIVDSEY'S.II3LOOD chariest reoeivcd by ___ Was awarded a 110127:1 UZMIM 16 Fifth street. .i' , 7t . '; f ~iii. . tlM:tf.MiAll , --, L ITTBEEERNTS.' ,-.....,........*-_-____-____„___. , fil TTELEURGEE TREA,TRE 144-4_1, 7 um afixi'sist; Alt A . L kir/MESON -OVERINGTON --- 11111'u.441t, ot4tily* 14.:nie r j ft? .6. A11211:1031114reLOCE, .;7; C 2 :: -. .3.i C.:" CI: c L . ; 1. , s