~..zhe gaitt-Vist. • ADVERTISING AGENCIES. Mean& S. K. PETTENOILL & CO. No. 87 Park Rot, New Y..erk otty, and No. 6 State Street, Boston; and 1.. P. FONTAINE & Co., No. ea Nassau street, New York city, are au- Btorized.to take Advertisements and Subset - 4" ti for us at lowest rates. /g7/ - We Will furraell the DAILY POST, to agente at the rate of $2,00 per hundred copies. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1864 - Letter from K.uap's Battery—General Polk Killed by un, Allegheny Boy. We are porml t ted t..) make the following ex tracts from an interesting private letter, written by &member of map's Pennsylvania Battery, to John Atwell, Esq., of Allegheny, under date otpune :9th : We have been in line of battle ever since we left Dallas. Night alter nig,ht Is the same thing over and over again, Our division has been In several tights. After we left Dallas we moved the whole corps ou the left, alld'ln the advance. We did not go more than four miles until we halted moll the Fourth and Twenty-third corps passed. In three days we were again on the march, and we had not advanced more than five mile, when we struck the rebels in their breast_ works-Ibeli l.it on 1.',,,f iliuuntairt They were very well fortihr.l ou a bill called Pine hill, where they had Li. ;ors 'counted in a fort- After we got in position, they did not seem In. (dined to pit -it in. It was in this mountain that the rebel Lieut.- Gen. Polk tens killed. lie was killed instantly by a piece of shell. We had been firing from the battery (Snap's) just before this. 'hour son, Will Atwell , one lit the gunners, still had a load In his gun. (Apt. Metlill told him to fire It when he got a chance to see anything. We had been sitting around perhaps a quarter of en hour when young At w, II saw a uy oat' of men in the enemy s breastworks. He concluded to send the shell over anyhow t and It struck right in their breastworks. Maier Reynolds saw the shot, and eomplitnented young Atwell by telling him that it was the best shut tired that day. He told him to tire another, and to shoot a little higher, ' which was done. This shot exploded about ten feet from the round, and was the one which killed the distinguished rebel. Generals John ston and Hardee are reported to have been with Qen. Polk et the time, and the only pity la that It did not kill all three of them. gnu have doubtless read the aecuunt of the death of I lea. Polk in the papers, and it may sow be a matter of interest to you to know that he was killed by your Own ,on. The rebels left Pine 11111 in the night time. Gen. Geary advanced his position in the after noon. and alter a 'mid tight we drove them into their Oreastworka, but having uu support, had to fall back, losing about OA hundred in killed and wounded. The rebels evacuated this line alga in the night tltte, anti we advanced two reties further, whey we eihulUriteileil another hoe. It is nothing but line after line, all the way to Atlanta. 1 battery - went up double quick, sod ws, just in time to save a battery of the Twenty-th Ind eiirps that the rete els ha.l almost s,leacci. Ilea% 3 rains now set in, and eontinusti :.civet a 1 day;. The rebels again fell been and our !nett were loon In pur suit, although the mud toss knee. deep. We found them again lc pow :on, and after halting two days we were m0...•.1 lid' to the left, where we now ale, Even 0 lots I write, the little "Ninnies" come nloswie; over my head, but they are all high. Swee of the boys have been slightly wounded by ..pent balls, but their in- Aries do not amount to mach. Id-en. Hardee char4e,l the First Dlt talon of our efftTs a couple ot evenings since, slid it was the grandest stght I over easy on the battle field. Tl•ey wet', I).rire divisions strong. We had a regular liana :ire on them with our bat tery, and We Cent the shollf Into them lively, as did also a hat iely of the Third Division. The artillery did ; n ote execution than the infantry. Had it not been tor the batteries they would have driven Urn. Williams, but as It Wad they lost two thoufa,l .. 0 barge, wild, our loss will not e.acey.l three hundred. It is Illlpos alble to tell when we 4:ay Ming on a general engagement. I tlink we will have to drive the rebels out of their pieseut position WI, h the bayonet, --- -- • Latest From Europe. 11 \iiiFAx, July ti,-The Sleanier Asdi, WASIIINtiTuN, July ( 1.-The Navy De . Hum Queensom n on the 2tlth, ha., amt'- 'Wilruingtou.-Rao have just re p ,•1 meta rii.•eiVed the fullOWing ties. ,•d xvll 11 three daVS later lieWs. - chi , calved the Litiowing :cite: - from a friend in the puteli: yacht Deerhound is charged with being I:fleet:at:in: :.jus..iriin off Wilmington, which welniserf with plensud - v as a matter of ne . .v . :,: - , a mere tender to i h.. Ms!) dna. It is ri 1...id - I - Eld STATES STEAMER KEARSADE, Indic an 0L,41 Sifealtrids, lojured at Cressow.- We learn from a . tikored Scnitlle , \N ill sail another pirate Juni' 111, P. M. -Sir : I have the honor Orr Wir.vrsin ON, N. (1., June 2::, /ticiL $ passenger an the Penna. liallruall ears that 3 to iniforin the Debartment that the day Thrash. Post : Pe: !lama. ion/F. of your reibirs ' thru us;.° o, t!'." , i o ili;.7, I l i'ilvg as am .d, tit steatner in -\U amt. Latect.--Th.• ('‘,nrcret,,, met on ;sad man whose may be pleased to I.nowv 11.1.1. thlugs are pro- name ell rt--•.. ~c tte twas i,,,,, , ~ ~ ,,.n. ~, ~ ~ ~ , . , . . , ~. , 1 ,„ , ~ .. 1 . n , f., ~,ti,l atilist•TlClll to lite ai rival of the Kearsage rw Itl nor •• .. I . • d fte Nal tonal I .epiiiii.a•].' hanio.., ~iii faiiii,h lilinly ddi..111.1,..5 .i. riner]. it greasing' in Ville Dart of the Vineyard. l'ite nom- badly injui ed at (71 essou ii a T(4esaay tut. Ha ' • - 1. •- 1 •''"- , ' "I • - '• l ' 0 - •0 . . tlint order , h.c.e been i, , tted hy the En- ctl this put on the 1.1i.11 instant, I receiv her of vessco- on tide. el 10101. In wwwcwill. 'File -0. either fell tram the anre, or 3111,10,1 when gi•r- ' R. (7uyler. IS Ille n.,it el.!, tier italm-rs are : „ and had . .. • . gliidi Government, to hsvc o :., !V i ‘itt.i.- ed a riot,. from Capt. Semmes horning wag on and tad his angle so badly injured that t AFFORD EVER! fAtiILIFY 1,1 ;:qi•.:,S!..Rii.L..ERS. ' itc•ndi neec-aly for ticirty thousand . ''''. that the KetirSage Would not depart hS eommandet. Jelin Downs 1 'ld C'entlraallier, et t a a , i.a, Istort,ll. i:. wirileon. CO:11113 li. White; amputation becatne nee 'ea try. Tie Swlrgi,tl .. ~ „,„. 5, ,,. tr,„,, , ,, pay...larder, Elmo y 0 rurbt; 1- ..sitirbit Ifs. , f• operation was perloinied by I/w. L,,,,,,,,ri 3 apt .1 ' -' - , 111. int, ildp,l to tight her and would not irstn, wm. it.iien, NVI.n. D. Plna t ., li,to. 1 , . .11.1.1:Gut:NY riii :‘,ll, :, . Porten, ill et nO.! ucelcill.t , •' Idta , "- tno sufl'erer is no.' improving rapidly. . Clough ; Alasters 11 lics, It. T. liyilet..l. di. Hy, ----'-- Th'; ,' " iii l . .we'il!ii ii , r0t...) lva(ii 1 , '-I tilra, linnet it lib a , 11.J.t advanc.• in nil .1. iiQ' her. hut a day or two. According der, Larkin T. Lee; Cnief Engineer, Henry , w / 10 Lliznuerb I oie 1..,1-1,1 I.li3d.riV Wh ' ite; Is A.-I itiott, P 1,. Ring-, 2a Asaia,aut. Tine Cernetery.-Inere are a numher of 'den 1 t L ''''' j Elti.,:atto .1 ide t•to.ww, 1..100W . , end ilpe 4 uaillici. I't it voden- firmer with :in 10 Oil Iltilide tile Alabama left the port tames o ;mains; sit .I.i.tatant.trink 0 .10 0 ..0; e u g,,,,,J j j , m,,,1ei„.4. gravel w,W L ,. ~,,,!...,,, ! .....- -•-.. heir_ id Niii:....t.il sit.to „lee'd. iiteet. ePWaril tert , leil ( 7. fir l'''ll''‘' rumor , .•1 rlierh.trc this morning at about 9:30 4th Assistant, A i ..it iii.iel ; MI/ Asaist.ant, .1. ~,,,,._ Me • Whetia., at oli 1.. o . ~.3 • Court held tit til. luhrLtith :Iw:inlaid'. ti. W. Young; 7th As- shrubbery, nwwitt g s r """ I " I! '`'''''" j " ( Pltnibidgii, of nut to 331.1 ~...:111.,', op, Ilwe PeNt., • - - N ci.pil I'. ill V 111.1.1Stdi 1111 ill. pro .,- t•iliclit tui I,„ . . e.t - ieb. At I 0 :20 :1. 01. we discovered •I' , .•h- nt.'l i iinii..)l,2 ill ..N. w i i ~ r .--. Itatillit, D. Gilliland; Conn, r, 1.. P. Palmer; trig and adorning the moat beautiful plat's in tiie lid y (IP .lia y, ts...i. 'the peituo a 0 1 .1 - t id. Captain's Clerk - . S. s. Lewis, jr. ; Dityinatat's , • - vicinity of rittsburgh. It our entiirpriaLng , ti- Lehnier, Laza _Jane Leh wer,.`dargeret L. 1..: i.- her steering towards the Ii ii and Ulerk, G. IV. Leimbineir. r:, lora - Jetty Itat.rau t i.. Lt let•er. t ;itit.mitte The "lii li. Cuyler" called front New York tzerts deserve praise for clothing else, they re!- Ind:pier, Win. IL. Le;i:ndr, Alnry V. In !...e:. Moseby's Men on a Thieving Expo l ' iiiii lig i the I tH i eslient or iuri , nlietion, we Navy-Yard on the nth day or June, rind nrrli'ed laittly do (or securing grounds ample (moue]) to it. L e .,,„ 1 . hen. til C. m. I...amer, dc - .1 i. is (11G011. , t ii• flied t.. sea until a distance of six or a a . t t'rotr.freri that I?.t rtrite,eini,.lhe.ti,t,ltT.,,..l,arperdo,r.t!,.t,i..,,.e., make one of the most charming and Hanoi tut preset.,''',l,' n','",:‘,;10"4,-,4U,',,',r."\-,;',',l;‘,l,',lir'!"! th , l- 1 " . NEw 1 - , - uoi. , July t; . 1 • p•-cdtl .11,- geleu Inile-i Ns :IS olditined from the spota on this little green earth. 111e '"'" ' ) ',' .' ' , .''" " ' ',; '' ' ..';', l ';''''.' , 1 . d , I I ' • and a ". - ->drety" lining called decided It In an un ly the nth i 1.0. 01. .lul l , 1313 w a., rile 1, t d I , 13. 11. idtt il to iild Ti . itic , , Unit .i ii.L.I 111inre, July tbli', am t iiited an cot/Nide Interval In eight July :di] i..-1 1, -, ]: B. i. , 1....). I‘ ler and ; ' Theli,r, breakwater, when we rounded cafe condition, tit (lets ii ere then gl wen for the --- - - --- vessel to ,•,....i.ed to Dsichnore tor hew mast. conius' Park.-A. race came oil' on the lth ceai s in l o t. 0/ grovel ditinlpereil:wl..o 621, :.•2 2 iti.rt, li, - ' “ 1 - - , 44 m' ; ~,, . ' A ~. 1 to lino can steering for the .:,..ip her 31111 al there, the Department,. ha, tug at U„ Ilene' Park, about three !nth, out of town. .....24, fi'2 , i, ,o - is and 1w..1.. 111 'w. 1 - . Ui nrne:, .1 'viol' i - cendilatit arc • 1 'll . ~ 1' y. . i ,11 ., . ,i. . , A , atiarna. .: s the iipproacheh her with. b ee n „ ( :..9rined of the fa.d, teitigrvpliett tor "the . I :tinter, anti V. Lorenz'. plan tit lido an On- ' hiol r , p..inni ilia' the 1 :trey tit P., nt .it between a black horse a winid by a Mr. Heiner partleulara, , pod id/ rte.., it an,, a armament. or- Citivetio Iwoluit/th, tun, rly IL, fe,et s e Ir3et .w.O ItOllit, CIIIISi3ted Ur One hundred tin ! in about 1200 }'Ards, she opened fire, , ; , : . e dared the vessel to sea at once. In the mean and a brown mare hailing from Crawford coon- t „,,„,t,• titu.,,,,,,,,,0 ~,„i ,i„,,,,,,i, ~, 1,0 i ,„ ~ ~ s „ , , t tsedy t. !den on a thin-- . receiving two ur three broadsides before time the /Ilea t had 1... ed liik en .111. and a neW •_.. . , ry a The two were about a Ile. Several races 13,..3) dying intestate, lea, then widow, Eln Alien, 1 W (11 t Y - lll'v 01 .. 1 1 one =ally, tehleh n.a., ent3bell It nen The ()rum' • • jan. :taut, since intermarried wire ' , contort ill.' atii•liit.on. They hurned h hod! lea- Was react ad, to proceed to boa without iv t ili. were afterwards attempted, including n loot •i 1 . 444 .,,,,.. 4 ,,,,, 4 ~,,,,,,,,,, ~,,.,‘ ~,,,,„ 4 ~ ~,,,,,,,, 0 , 1 1 ,, ,, ,,,, r,rll,,His rubbed ~ 5: ,,, ,. at .1.L.,1.. :t t ied Was returned. The B ,OIAOII. COI:l -ing for the nte. lu three hours the mist wn. face. ..A. great many people were present, but a,4, bulb 01 whom are slot Ili III': and 're.blitte . ' put in anal she was under motion bound out. there was very little excitement and no betting , 4 ,',,,,,,,,,,,, 1,,,.. 11,,.,„„. „„„ „ Lh „ l „ et ,„„) tier • s hirry and went Ittick : There „ate tinned, the steamers making a 'circle without stopping at Fortress Monroe for letters _ bpoit by dt. E. tv Cr and ITneTil A. ]1 ti et, ' i]n I V Iwo c( 1 111;tati icS of intantry and two round and round at a distance Of about _- -.--- 900 yards from each other. At the ex she heads ior W toning ton, and err:l)d' orf-New 'el, I , y ill ,«,• iiit.“ in :la, t citi t, iii tile a.. i a dude , " iin the '2lot. There hats been consider.- A Serious injury - - infortiiiitioa has ,jaiit i ' , ‘ ltiiitaittai . an- :.,, .i ees norm I,:it, . ere an t!oi- ,' ' ;', l 'i aIL I ' 'I , FP lira 01 cuVidry at Harper's Fc,rr_v tit:lunging. to the Poltimar ( - tividi - 3' 1 .11- i:de eickneas on board, but mostly among Meg reaehed us that L. H. cohiaii,eso., a proulliaerii rited to avil the en null iti no, rest Cl tit, • -...t piratioll Of an hour the Alabama struck who were soldiet a end neniderred feral the ~ ~ etta i en 01 Johnstown, Penna., was thrown from Nwltleodel `1. , ..ti II: II :11„•1 r., LP.. oi ip,,,, i0 1 . ' , 1:4 it', and Hwy ili.sgracenilly fled. Army to the Nni y. One Inca died hint mg.- io. tdpicu.s . .......it 0.11.1 hie iiti) titextr id deld.,l _......._. liar lii null went down in about 20 acid was sewed up in his hammock and his body a horse and no dangerously injured as to render and being 30 au, .Pti the lath day of No eoratinitted to the era 11,18 morning- In the "Gulf all hopee or iiii recovery duo htfui. At. (ir11.1,1. Veleber, a It is.ll brim the the sante hy I,,,id m • No Rebels Across the PCHOLIiiaC . minutes afterwitrds and carrying many tstreain." poor tohn Welab, he has fought to a ( I..le : i n h orn , fl es h an d can matinee ~,,,,, etn,.! ..... or 0at...,. t',..• ocota oi toe Ciiiird NV_kFniNcoroN, July rt.-intelligence persons with her. It affords me great taanfuliy tinough 301/Iferl I walt/33 11/ this war •:-. the I utter ot -I very well which rendets the aceitterit mote ' ; ` ,: 5 ' ; ' , ' , ' , ' , '. ., ' , ' , " t i ' 2:;,', 1 4 ' , ',, ‘ , ‘ ,. 11-1 , : ',',.`,'" . ,, -- ,! 1h ., ' 1 1i1 t.. .. : jj....L.,, „ hick Tram the Upper Potomac is c..nturied . acid CII&J in his prime, worn out in the sera oe - gratification to announce that all did °fhb) coUutry.-such hns been the tattier ninny. wonderful. • til, inns Lia lite d tiny at :Niii \ . P.ial, Con- arid vague. Til, citizens of Upper .Mary- It lii a very difficult matter to blockade this -- - • -- - . nrtnial udit by the I 'our( . Ilia i 0 nil isle had I Lii.l. ar • terriblv frightened and ivy Ile • , their duty, exhibiting coolness which ft •t; •1 it tl ere in no doubt, noich Greem.burg.-The pupils ot the i i i:hit. odi er been continued ahailtit.ly, and that no .' ' L ' • - - ' ' - port cc. it iy, nri i out and ni, though oi.lt, a huiutier have bee. • Schools in Greensburg, Westmoreland deed line ever been ma le by svul administrators, in , r with their property in all directions. gave promise at the outset of certain caught retie/illy by the blue, vesaeil ; coon(}', either to William Lenram in has itiettme, or to The danger tint:, far seems apprehended I have the honor to be most The shore is laica with "bawl .13.itteries, , at etaiiinyed thetuseives on the 41/1 In a pie,nic his heWa since death; and thetetore, praying the , . ll ' f. r Frederick even i- Victory. every pidtit where 1 1'1:1' ' ,llO be 1 .+ 5, w-i to ''w , iv an - , part whit which was held In Jani ne grove. Ai.out I twit to tinier and decree sconninctstcon at.so.- ' -0/ e 'lin real, ' respectfully your obedient servant. tags try the rt1.,111..., ..1,1 When a bioelinde manor , 1211.,y 0. , 3.. e Po Le alore,ld made to No. I Incal. - i not occupied as reported, .antl the reltel threehundred d litti , ersons - tilted - tie an . p . 1i 4 ign,....i, j once gets through the nee, safe, she is, toe ' ";" 7'11.1 .I,,tie taro, iSrd. and that if. E. Weiner command has not .. copied permanently law Minute, ufider the goon of - the rebel forts. pleasure. of the • oceaulon and marched ia tl.e the 5 „,...„ the . , ffin, iuw , 3t, „ 11l N . ,01 ,.. ,,,,,, i i . on the Maryland side .If the Jou:: A. IViNsi.owt, Captain. and sato from further pursuit. Stout, tlee'd., U./Abet:l.l3de 1 miter the 4.1... r. ',in.). town eftti3Eß. procession. llour6 Tr n/y, ---- i... 1 iddlig Wilide the J0i.3.11...ti0n 01 Iliol I 'olirt, ' t'o loulac• The enemy is suppossed 10 'cl) lion. G. WELLES SOe'y of the Navy. Armstrong Conuty.-The fdiitte. titg aIL 0. 3 1, a deed to the pet ittone f, as tae hens of Ibe part of Ranson's, late Stuart, sesV. 1- the Democratic nominations: \I Iliinnt Lehnier, dec .:. ,or the preutii,•••.,) 33 I my, is ith infautr-, 2, from Ewell 's corps. FROM BALTIMORE. ..,„re„„,„ „„,,, „, the totei Woei ,POlnei (longreas-E. S. Golden; Assetultly.-Aliv. ''rtesly. the Lltitt. math' Illy I.dliin - Ing ' __.,...._ Anderson; CoMmisslotier-Arthur 1 lerninc. , j i l i d n o w to "I' : :11 , 13 - 2.i.1 i ]....,/ in, ; Latest of the Rebel Raid. ......._____ District Attorney-John W. Rohrer; A ll . lll . -- within 1.0,31,01 / 03)0/e Levu r. ad and ' consider- S. .111. (4.olglvy. vi! in olioi• 1 'ow l• If I' ~.'"' I . "•itIl; '‘'.l iiiirei ii.kl.TlMOßE„irdy G.-The twill train u ~ i tied 3 et:311,11/ he Issued dliected to 1 0.: dteth Hi i tet o le ße e 1 . fll Rb 1 Raids - ri.,,„, ..an a l} Houk, Maryland, 011110.Sittl I .1,,,, rki.r/.1,1 iuttilel,y L.ll:obetit aneSl.o,l newt ~ lijavrioge of alwtes.- : 1 L. Cra.7.• the' heirs of Nonionic] Stdut, dcifil., retuinf,:he II 11 - per'S Ferry'. left this ninriting tie dell, of Wisconsin, and :gilt) m. Ct O Wll. Al this an satiuday June lath, Istil, to, appear:tint n . . teqtal, Hunter's forces ire r:li.4.lty arriy airy, both deaf mutes, were married on the 11l w t .. 1 3 , ;1 ; e s, i ,, f e e. a n t y , ' ,l,, why i‘„ i t It i v: , rb , ..t , tif , n ri t n t e t ,i t I s te i,,i i. , ti u r i e re i l n , trig, lion the ly est and wi II ~u ht less of July at the residence of Hugh 11.Cliaster, , tt yi t 1., E. :warner, ant, ii lug atitionlstra . tor tt ' ,. ' non ronfront the reliels. The enemy esq., of this piano, N. srput, deetd. directed to make a 0.3,1 to I retalla pO3SCSSiOn Of iild Virginia, 11.1 1 - the heirs of Wllloun Lehutr, ilec'd. Anil afterw‘tols the Cowl ajr,,,,t ~1 a,, alias Per ' s FerrY side. Sigel liohie the oppo- A Rosv.- Pa luau named Jones, Sanders, whereas, •liint !so d. r .. tiirnatili...tin the 2,1 day ut i , :i , ,t.' liciu•111:-.. Nll ludlcations seem to Davis and Tho t inas were brought before his 5 - , 4 k ly, t A. l ' i. it , t , '- t : -' . ' • ~, , I st h enemy's ~ , , duo, t lad t e ()ICI (10( 'Snot ex. Honor the INlayor and fined for Indulging In a DV THE COURT. I r coed six or eight thousand, anti is a row at the point. They were fined three dollars Now, therefore, wn command t.iit nod each of I , ... - you that von be 311.1 appear beh.ne oar I irphatis - , plUllile ' riti cxpediunn, exch. Conti Cl Pit:sburgh, ou or before the :NI DA.Y ul JULY nexr,then and there to silo.' elti3e.ll any For Sale.-The gro - fd wili 4114 filtllre•l 0 1 a ' e n , ii,c. why the prayer of the petition alionli: (- nor store pow dpITIg a : good basil:tray in a r, , ,, g,,,.,,,,e, 41,(1,4te0t ~,l, I. ghud parr of the city, with or without stock on I,citn - t.a,, t dh e ; Hin t . - .1'.0.1e1t 8! St?, ref. lircsideul ' hand. The owner sine gr, to I.lle Otte:lC J, The of our sidti Cour, at Plit , burgh, this on account of sickness the family. partner will be taken in with a eirmtal of from ~.., Std W. A. HERR( , N, Clerk. OSOIIO to 441.03, Address 31.1 i Pittsburgh Post - - , .'"-- pill, oe, oni)tlPg Where au interviee" call lie I.ad, • 1 IDIE.SOI/SSICSI ANL/CFI! LDREPiS • - __ _ • -16-4 How Wright was Wronged —A young /Gain named Wright alias Wlke, haLling from Washington county, stopped at the Farmer's inn at the corner of Fourth and Ferry street, on Wednesday evening intending to stay all night. He had a team and some marketing with him and intended to make a sale the next morn ing. About nine o'clock in the ercning he told the landlord that he would go out and see the "sights" about tcwn. lie was admonished to stay within as the house would certainly be ! locked up at ten. lie persisted, butvever, in ta king a ride in the oars and left. He thought that a drink of peed liquor %e1:n.4,1 perhaps make the excursion more pleasant and dropped ln• a saloon, where, as he avers, he got something that srup(fied him. lie was then knocked down and MO was taken from him. This is all that he can distinctly remembcr. The next morning he found Limtelf Lying in the Diamond, and I came to the hotel, looking rather the worse of , ilhartrbed Straw and hay were:found:adhering total' clothes and he had a hat on that was the WODie of the wear, which some one had given him in Kchange for his own. The young titan, Who le about zdnoteen years of age, gave in his I experience next tnaralug in quite a lugubrious manner and says he will eel - 01111y profit by the experience. A Conductor Slant —At a Pic.-tile held to Murray's Grove. Johnstown, Pa., a dispute arose between a man named John Glass and another ma-/ which resulted in a tight.- Dur , lug the melee Glass drew a ret ulcer on his an tagonist and shot at him. yhe bullet missed the man and struck a Conductor named Cassi day in the right arm, causinea severe wound. I'Ve have not learned the particulars but have heard that Glass was bound over to appear in court. Glass is a soldier and has served three years in the army. The free use of fire-arms is becoming quite common at social gatherings and Indeed everywhere. if the civil law dons not soon provide a remedy-, the community will greatly suffer from the unrestrained liberty of fighting with dangerous weapons. Let the coin =unity at once oppose the use of tlre-arms upon such occasions and the dangerous nuisance will be at once abated. The Fourth Street Aceident.—The name of the gentleman whom we noticed 'yesterday as haying been injured by the passsenger car on the Fourth street road, is Samuel McKee, of the firm of 8. McKee & Co. glass manufacturers of this city. lie was In the act of getting on the front end of the car, near hhs own residence When the horses started suddenly, and he fen: . _ the wheels passing directly over ihim. We leg was badly fractured and he is otherwise lulu. std. Mr. McKee is a Prominent and well-kiwi - a *Wren of this place, and is distinguished for en ergy and bnilness qualifications. This accident may.confine him to his house for many days to POMO. The following appeil to the people of Pennsylvania has heenissued lohe#Alf of our brave soldiers: ESE:CL`TIVE CHAMBER PENNS YLV Hanntann no, July, 2, 1864. I To the men MuT Women of Penns.y/ran la:: Supplies for 'yourwoudded in the various hos !Mats outside of the State, In addition to those furnished by other agencies are twain required. Your voluntary care has prorided well for those within'the State. At and near Washington, Baltimore, Louis ville, Nashville and elsewhere, wounded volun teers from PennsylVania are autt'bring from pri vations. The regular agents of the State at Washing. ton and Nashville, went; well as special enti whom I have sent to other points, concur In representing the sufferings of our brave men from these privations to be moat severe and heart-rending. I forbear to go Into details For substantial and effective relief they must rely, now as heretofore, Upon your unostenta tious zeal and promptness. The supplies most needed for their immediate i use are : Shirts, drawers, sockst and handkerchiefs Wines. Spiritocta liquors Domestic Wines, such as Currant, Elderberry Canned fruits and vegetables. dellica,Jams and preserves. Apple butter. peach and quints butter. Unions. Tobacco. A rm-alings. Finger-stalls. Bed rings and such other artietea as you have been in the habit of furnishing. Some money to purchase fresh, perishable fruits and other articles which cannot be fur nished in kind. Money should be forwarded direct to Colonel Francis Jordan, agent of Pennsyl% allot, 187 Eleventh street, Washington, It. C. , or Colonel James Chamberlin, agent of l'euhsylt Nashville, Tenn. Supplies in kind may ha sent direct to Col- Jordan or Col. Chamberlin, or to this place, whence they will be immediately forwarded. To secure abundant suppilei, It has never been necessary t( do more than let you Lnow that they were needed. It is not necessary to do more now. I call on you with the certainty that the appeal will ! , e promptly answered. When any considerable amount of stores shall he contributed from the actor nyighbi , rno.”l. I will (subject to the regulations of the C. send persona from the neighborhood u7th ttie stores,sothat they may have the gratihcation of! themselves distributing them among nnr ed friends and brothers. A. 0. The Funded Debt of the t' is I tin ~, .1, i is no whirh interest is payable in k.. : .1 ti, sal ; lay.; of March, 1;;;;4. was it7itn,;di s ;•ss t The A .11ieLll Badly Injured.—Yesterdly as 8 -st on this shist tor the ci.ozzole .1,c1! )ear man named SamuelOonnen waspassni g thr.mgh ' mill I. ig.: , ,S.is,ltn, while the eustsons ievenue second street, in a carriage- ac:onsts tritest t;, - i.ss to ;oil in; tb s . current rrs,rni )one, en;lirte June two children, n boy and per, lot souse trek - in, n 1 :'rt; 1 ., .ii, 11're I.eer. S.i 117 a' the rAte of isier reason, the horse tool: alright, and dl,. C;shes.il • iidispieo,osai per mosso, no r.mos;nt largely in was thrown out of the t Oat:Maud badly. i/ not cicerts,f the wants of the Treasury for the ;say fatally, injured. The little boy also, Wai ,tesir risen! of gnl.l interest. fed otaby his father and badly bruised in tl.e These Bonds may be SubSeriheci for —.a...- head and knee, so that he could Lot stand flit!. Ili .11111ri Cr 950 551,10 any magnitude, Important News from Memphis. out asalstatme. The father was eon t eyed fu au o , llhe EJIIII , ternp., and -.re thus mad, eitu il!y I M F.MPIT ir:„I 11 IT !i. —lmportant move insoosible state to Mr. Murphy. where he ats arditohie to the smallest lens:er iiii-I the largest 1 nient.4 aro going on here, the , letails ni attended by Domtors Wright a• if A rtlr,t s ti 0 capitalist. They can be ~,tt erted into n -nee : tt' kid' are contraband- There is no latter of whom dressed the wooed. add ha.! I.si; at any moment, ansl the Issidl e r will Lave the ' news from Arkiinas since General man conveyed to his house as )_t ILIEOPS',..• . i,,,,,,,,, of the Intere,t. Call ' a fight 5..n1e tiny, shire. There has Nothing, has yet been itiscert aimed as to in, ,1- ;i rc I . ~ , . • 1 . lq•l'I.1 lit) ival front Wi l hite or Arkansas 'iii.ai .i., r, ~ ~ ,,1 A taut) of the wound. but it is hoped that lie ',vs:, The "nth "' i itsi A,. rivers for the past tivo , I.iys, hut General 't we Hdosired Million Lull ors. The nreferirt of . soon recover. : - ;lt.t.le has pietita .Ip)nlio.4 and tin ~n v. sut,d;;lptisiss repoitcd to Ilse 1 renniry at Wash- " 1 i-- too,' ; - • is•l vid 6-It hero for his post 011. ingtan, Is Orr': „„ , • . . Third Ward Teachers.---The Board of the Third ward met on Tuesday even )ng and re-elected the following teacher.: i!))).1- elpal—Ti. J. Gourley. (Dan:lsar li;partmel.r Misses E. Dunlap, S. :11. J. Intermediate ( into/mar—Alt sses 11.11.1i.1 Heater Johnson, F11111)/1 Case. Ehi Vonn - h:- mary Department—llitsses Agnes Dunean: Ids ' " r Alcelarren, Lizzie ! Forms , by the N : - 1( IN AL HANK Black, 1.11 A blathers, E. Taggart, I.! inny si,.l (Ili lii, li.l NI, 1... Cunt:non, Fanny Cletticher. Tue Twenty-lucla the Vurt Pitt Works yesterday and sa..t, ' twenty-inch Columbiad elsA ated upon L Lir VBY AL' 1 1 TIO_N AL BANKS ready to he loaded on trucks made for the par pose of transporting it to the sea cotat. trucks were built at Altoona. A scales have been built for the purpose ot log it. These scales are iiiiished non and thc "fig gun" will he weighed beture reuvit 1:14 It. It Is thought that It will weigh shout Respectithle Batiks and Bank,:'re pounds. entertainment at the theatre thiseyerang is for the benefit of Hohert fonuerly door-keeper at the second tier. a very deservingotilonz. r. Ellla conducted his de- GA IT I S partment with care and circlet, we trust en see his numerous friends and acquaintances till the theatre this evening. Dupre% 41r. Omen's Minstrels Coming . . —Duprez t y tireenli.Miaatse4A are to perform in the theatre for one Week comoleituing Mumisy July 16th, The reputation of the Band is eu Well established that the,anuouncelneut of their ,BA LTNIORA 13001:. , coming, la always the ffClaral/tea ig a full houae. ' Furniture, Carpets and sundries at auction this morning at 10 o'clock, at AlcCielland's Auc tion !louse 55 Fifth street. JOSEPH METER ANTHONY METER IMI'CLELTIAND'S AUCTION JOSEPH MEYER & SON, , MANITFAUTURERS OF PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE AND CHAIRS 3 2 — im,-.ANTED.-FOR N A S If V 1 L I. E, IV IF TENN.' • WAREHOUSE, , i..' .Machinists, 15 Blacksmiths, 10 Horse Shoers, 10 Strikers, 5 ll5 Carpenters, 153 SAIITIMIELD, AND 442 PENN Sits 1 50 Teamsters and 100 Laborers: For Wheel wright,, Blacksmiths. Horse shoers and Carpet,- ' tern, the wagds will be from $52 60 to $6O 00 per month. For Strikers *4,1 On, and for Machinists - - - G WYLDON from 4'15 00 ito $9O 00 per month, including . 4240. ALF44,y, toot_] quartft7,_ rations and Iransportation, !.- El Order of HAS. R. IB.WITI, Captain and vir - Ermo N . & .KELLY , . A. . hi. Full particulars given when applica-, tion is made to 31. HATTIGAN, Quart. Alp iu. GAS - AND STEAM FITTERS, eAyge„ntliceat W h a Q tt ifest: Ra un t ae ig r a fo ' n E on u g ro are a l a n H A o g u e se n : P,. e3O-if ' . ' Plumbers and Brass Pounders, MAtt.P.r.Jecwlrroacow-rxi. 164. WOOD STREET, near Sixth, pITTHHURIG P.A. vi 9 75 tD2tio'civei'lr.}Lew—inAgY,ttlijilse.W.ANT . 4FTPUMps sold and repaired. Proprietors and give a commission on all machines sold, or em will manufacturers of Dakin's Patent Water Drawer ploy agents who will work for the above wages and Musgrave's Patent Gas Cooking and Heat. and all expenses paid. Address, D. B. Ilea- I lag Stoves. myl7 HINTON at 00 .,:Detrolt, Mich. jelo-1w Between Bth at., and Virgin alley THE GOVERNMENT LOAN S 2( 0,000,000. This loan is authorized by Act of Con gress of March Sth, 100 i, which provides for Its REDEMPTION IN COIN, at any period not less than ten or more titan forty years from its late, at the pleasure of the Oovernment, - Until its Redemption, tlre per cent. in teread is to be paid semi-annually IN CI II N. Its Mlenilption from Slate or Loral Taxation adds from one to three pet cent. pdr annum In its value. The Rate of Interext on this loan. AL!holigh but five per cent. in coin is as mach e•reater In currency as the tlitree,mee leiwrr n 11. c market I value of currency and gold. A. 9 a Rule, the fi re per cent. specie areuri . Ilea of all solvent governments arc al waya par or 'above, and currency no:- funded U. the Na tional Loan, will he woilli ita face in gold, la. sites pa3ln4 a regular ind til.eral percentage to i the holder. .jto Securittem offer No grenl Induce ile)titS, it is LeHever!, no the various rteacrip- I ' terns of U. S. Boreln In all other h•rrns of in .felr.cdness, the faith or ahility k.; - pri,nte parties i or itoelr eninparies or separate ccratnnhitics only 1< pledged for irayt.le it, wr.i:e for the lefts of the United. States the whole proper ly of the et:oh:try is hoiden to seet.re rho paymert of , , Lat h prindyn! or,! Interest in :n.r. S70,000.:100 %.1,10, aN 111311121 55 FIFTH STREET. TELEGRAPHIC. FRO!!! OUR FIRST EDITION he Fight with the Alabama NEW YORK, July G.— the Times' Par is correspondent says: Notwithstanding the reports some time since that the Al abama was so worn out that she would have to be overhauled, and would never go on the ocean again, she made the trip from the east to Cherburg in such a short time that she was thought to be the Flor ida, and so telegraphed on her arrival. Captain Winslow, then in Holland, was immediately sent for by Mr. Dayton. lie arrivel just in time, as by protest of Mr. Dayt , -; the French authorities were 01,1iged order the AlabAna out of port. Sernmes put the Lest fare on the inat ter be could; though it is evident he did not want to lace a war ship, be sent word to Commantler Winslow that he intended to drive Lim, off, and Winslow replied, "let him try it." The light was so short and decisive that one would have thought the Alabama had changed places c ith one of her unarmed mer chant victims. It is not true that the Ala')ama at any time attempted to board the Icearsage. When the Alabama was disabled in her raa.ddriery the Bear sage was run up close to her and goon d a destructive converging broadside into her, which I tore away a N% hole section of the Ala bama's s:cte at the water line, and let the water thr , mgli in cascades. The Alabama then turned tail and made for the shore, Commander Winslow hoisted his that of victory and pursued. Find ing that the Alabama w,u sinking, he b}wcred his boats to pick up the crew. Mr. Dayton info:rned Commander Winslow that the prisoners could not be paroled, but might be transferred to the St. Louis when she arrived, and con veyed to the United States. ( . .anmander Winslow claims Captain Semmes and others taken to Southauip mn as his prisoners. lie had ample means to pick them up, but the English yacht arutllly stole thew as if by a pre• in ranged plan., thus constituting a Blear rate of Intel VVIII The 111 , Ant,his - city government sp. poiuftd by (;,•ntral iVashhurne is mov ing along smoothly and gi yes saligfactlon . t.. th„: 4 e-utire loyal port ions of the Iwo plc, and many of the semi-!...ce.,11 have , Apr , ._.,,,,'_,d ,alisfartion with Gun. Wash. horn'- , S llAinnii. Col.lrris_ is known as an earnest Patriot, w kill d. -vote his whole (11- cITIPq to the i , oper discharge of hi, duties as .Thlitary -Mu or, and willn donlitly Gila slli,fivtion to all \di( )., (L .erve it. .4ji 113t,J, n•ported Gest NVlril)! limo for clury 1 1'catlicrl,ry Lot - - - Commander of thq Kearsage Pro 41oted. w YORK„LtIy .74!)Pu,r has a Washington special of the , ;tll, N% Lich says: Conimandcr 11'inslow, Of the liear sage.: was feoommended by the .. , )er..ri Lary of the Navy to be a Commo. riore. It is already said here that the Alabama will be tlir•tributed among the rrffleers and men o the Kearsage. Important Movement Prepaxa tion. NEw Yons, July 6.--A TrPo Jne spe cial from headquarters says: These lava 0f mom,tony. a report of which tells so vexingly ou the public r•ar, are big with le preparations of a movement that will exceed in brilliancy and import ance any one of the campaign. It will scion be executed, and will be successful. Petersburg Reported Captured. NEW YORK, July (I.—The Tribune has the following, which it doubts: WASII INOTON, July 5.—A dispatch was sent from here to New York this evening at Live o'clock declaring that Petersburg was taken yesterday. Steamer from Aspinwall. .NENV YORK, July 6.-- : The Ocean Queen from Aspinwall has arrsyed. Pi I DRY • sAIE. HIRE POUNDERY MACHINE SHOP 1 and TWO DWELLINGS, Cornet of Butler and Carson streets, in the 9th , Ward, on the A. V. It. This valuable pro perty, fronting 120 feet on Butler st., and 190 feet on Carson, will be sold on favorably terms, and possession given soon. For particulars apply to S. S. BRYAN, Broker & Insurance Agent, jezo 69 Fourth st., Burke's Buildtrigl. C iC e9g9 4 4 , ( r. 4 q) / +4 , 3, e? • t2 N . . 4 TELEGRAPH, Proclamation by the Governor Call for 12,000 Militia for One Hundred Days. 11.1R1:1813CRO, July 5, 1864. In the name and by the authority of the Comulonwe•alth of Peunsyll'ania, and Andrew 0. Curtin Oovernor of said Commonwealth, A PROCLAMATION. WuRREAs, The President of the United States has this day made a call upon the Commonweath of Pennsylva nia for twelve thousand militia as volun ! teer infantry, to serve at Washington and its vicinity for one hundred days unless sooner discharged, I, Andrew G. Curtin, Governor of the said Common wealth, do make this my proclamation in response thereto, and do hereby call on the freemen of the Pennsylyania mi litia to come promptly forward, as they have heretofore done, and fill the requi sition for this important service. It is apparent that the enemies of our Gov ernment, in desperation, are threatening us with an armed force in hope that the army of General Grant may be with drawn from before Richmond, and I call upon the citi4ens of this Commonwealth capahic of hearing arms, to come for ward wit hoot dday and thus aid our heroic hrithcrs in the federal army of the Repuhhe. Given under my hand and the great seal of the Stat© at Harrisburg this fifth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty four and of the Commonwealth the eighty-ninth. By the Governor. FROM WASHINGTON. The Destruction of the Alabama Official Dispatch from Com- Rebol Force Estimated at 5,000 Skirmishing Still Going On BALTIMORE, July C.—The Eeell ifi y A ifieriain hiu the following view of the situ it.on An intelligent gentlemen arrived this evening from the vicinity of Harper's Ferry and states that it is now definite ly ascertained that the whole force of the enemy does not exceed 5000,0 f whom less than one fourth are cavalry and the balance infantry. They are concentra ting in and around Harper's Ferry and are sending out parties to forage on the people, robbing them of their watches and money. There was sonic skirmishing going on between our troops and the rebels across the river and accordingly shot and shell were being thrown at them from the Maryland Heights. The fight of Gen. Mulligan with the advance of the rebels at Leetown, is spoken of as most gallant. He successfully repulsed them several times. Gen. Rigel moved with his immense wagon train In front, which was deem ed of more importance than bringing on a general engagement. Not a single wagon was lost. "`"'"'The Call for State Militia. NEW YORK, July 6.—The call for State Militia caused :some excitement among the military of this city. Maj. General Sanford has gone to Albany at the re quest of the Governor. Maj. Herein* is momentarily in expectation of an or: der requiring immediate departure of some of the thirty regiments for Mary.:. la❑d. The 69th this morning left the city in obedience to an order issued some days since. - • FOR THE POST FROM HARRISBURG. ELI if LIFER Secretary of the Coruulonweulth wander Winslow 0 1,, a, V T r,; 40 .., a+ 11 4. . %J o 4o 6., Q 1 40 c. :t + • !., . 1 ), ~. • '''4 4:, le.••• -t Zoe, :tPi• " 'IP '''' '.I - t - ea.,, 1 0,,„4.,:a;1•4 4 e ),, f 4. 0. 147 : ), >, l , . 4 .' 2 4 • 4 . '4 .• ? c a O , :, ' I MPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, Crystal Cloth Presses, Braider, Cor der, Gauge for Quilting and Tacking, Improved Loop Cheek and Hemmer, Making any Width of Hem De- 'ITCHIEST PREIIIII:BLS AWARDED AT The Industrial Exposition, Paris 1861 The International Exhibition, London. .1 8&2 The Industrial EZposition, Pruala 1863 And at all the United States State and County F'alre where exhibited. Over 150,000 of these Inimitable and .Tpcom parable Machines are now used in the Homes of America and the Civilized World. 10,475 made and sold within the last three monthp, be ing nearly equal to the tinlo of all the other sewing Machmes COMBINE p, a fact wh. , eh should be considered by those desiring to pur chase the best Family Sewing Machine. Every variety of Sewing Is done on these Mt t• chines without previous basting, making th Lock Stitch, which is the only stitch snitch!, for the variety of work done in the taintly. E very Machine Warranted for Three Years And full instructionsgiven Ln operating without charge. inr-Call at the Agency and see them in raper 'Won. WM. SUMNER & CO., Agents for eight of the Western States ?ITTSBPRGJI OFFICE, NO. 27 FIFTH STREET,. 46,-WAX FICIURE IN THE wINDOI7:. je2R HUGUS & RAMIE'S, New and desirable colors, in Alpacoas and Poplins, TI•ST RECEIVED.. NEW ST-ZI--Eg SUMMER MANTLES, IN THIN MATERIALS. HOOP SKIRTS, f r non EU avr 3. • liremen,..„ ...Way 25, .Southampton.... New York 1 Europa..., ..May-2z4.. Liverpool Boston saxolita May 3.1 ..Southamptou.. New York Scotia June 4.. Liverpool New York Hansa June B..soutn.vmpton..New York Norussia ....June Id.. Southa m pton..New York Amenca.....J une 22.. Su uthampton.. New York e iermanla... June 28.. Southampton.. New York 3`.."ew York... July 6..Sout hampton..New - York I.4:Trarra July 2O—Southamption..New York I.lo,:iisa A u ; x 3.. Southampton. :New York ADA ri ea Aug: t 7 Southampton:.New York :.Ye,',. York... Aug 3.l...,S'outhampton..New Yerrit. 113 rePw. Sept 14..Vouthampton..New Yotk 3ian94,,,„ Sept 28.. ii'OUtham pton ..New York liiirmerlipt Oct 12... Southampton.. New York :ie.' Iprk .... Oct 26.. Sou:tiamptOn.. New York A sure cure for Intdopperance. _Bremen ... ..Nov 9..SouthamptOn.•NeW 'fork : Hansa Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines. 1 .‘... 7-x.,,5• 7.3.. Si/ II t hafnPtOZ • •ekr vork • ./.Ice 21..Southampton..New York • "----------- ____., DR. D. JAYNE. 8 & SOWS. CLOSING OUT AT COST . ,%\IIR GREATEST NER VINE, TONIC , .11. AND BLOOD PURIFIER. Dr. Cutters' ENGLISH BITTERS. 1 F'AIViCEL:Y 3.LEUDIC]M-Es. Schenck's Pnlmo lie, Tonic and Pills. 1-1 .E.1 , 111:130X,x>,s Celebrated Bualfau & Saraapar ilia, And all other Fetail7 Medicines can be found genuicke at the PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE„.I Torrence & Corner of Market street and Fourth. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Pedlar, Oils, Lead, Varniahea. Brushes, Trussea, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, And all articles usually' found inDrult Stores of first quality, for sale sow, TORRENCE ar. bI , GARR, No. 70 Marlset street, corner of Fourth. fob! NEW SONG. " DREAMING OF HOME:' BEAUTIFUL WORDS AND 'CAKING &Wale. lti populality will be linbounded. PRICE, 26 CENTEP copies Maned on receipt of prim CHAS. C. 11.1.4L.L0.11, AUCTION SALES - i A. 3VOLELLAND, A.UCTICLVEZ.I36 • 55 FIFTH STREje.T. FURNITURE, OlutpETß, AUC TION. --ON TIIURSDAY. /WORM:NG uly 7th at 10 o'clock, at McClelland's Auction llo_use, 66 Fifth street , ixtli be sold quantity of ruratture,embraelng Bureaus, .Tables,Ohsits, Beds - testis, Wash Manila, Queensw are Kitchen Utensils; cipluxigse, ..ww itt a x an d lx gram pets, Afatfingrlke S ys 6 boxes fresh Roll Butter, 20 kegs Fresh Packed Buttes'. Just ieselved and for We by FETZEkIa &R..O6BTRONG, Jll4 somas mow and Mut sts I DYSEi:TTERY IILACIEBEMiir ItmarNATrviri _ . Is the only safe and ems care. it ees tains n o opium or deleterious drug', no min eral or other injurious compounds onnunait to remedi.es generally sold for this elms o disease. It is so efficacious that Physicians very generallyause it in their practice is all chronic) and dangerous oases. stir Use no Cholera mixtures or doubt ful compositions, (many of which and and ruin the constitution,) when pa - can obtain an tinfAiling remedy as simple • and safe as Blackberries themselves. Ask for DIXON'S BLAcauzawr OsitstuuL ily; and see that the proprietor's IMMO 011 written on the outside wrapper of . euth, bat. tle. Prepared only by • 81 W i niM STREET Bola Proprietor, dzkeizmirAr.t. ror sale by all respeatable . , , price, (old style, 11$1 ob.) 21k1.014111.1111it $l, per Bottle. • Two story house, No. 96 Liberty street one door below Evans Alley, 2o feet front by 112 feet to alB foot alley. Ten roorns and a wash house. Ga s and wator. ti. S. BRIAN, le2a tmßrolt.r and lnatiraDot ARP', F7r, CIAL & TSBURGLI :." °VCR •21 4:N OPFIOV: OD lejLy tom , / p i ga • 41.. r The ea‘ ,. .ealitet prea`Mq, operat' lowa . CRA, as folk Soda, 1 SOA aermai tatstib cakes, 9c "1-1 tb CANDLES-111ould and Dipped,l7c PlNClryir tallne 20c, star, 28c. GRAlN—Wheat, Red ;1,80; 'White $1, 85 @i,90; Oats, ‘...a, bush from store, at 95@81; IfrOfto at Wet L'orn. 140 bush, at $1,354/1,40 CH.L.ESI,—SaIes 4.5 !yes W. R., at ]10; Hain burg. the. HAY—Nee, sold at 4 1 N4 0 :,; old, PAPS Per tun Et}ClS—Sales 4 bble at 25 1 /k250. GREASE—SaIes To tea at 12Ne Wool,—salea 40 bales at 98@1 00 it 9 A t as to quality. sTARf 'll—Sales 50 bas at 80 th. } 1.1 It R—The sales reported were: Extra soo tibia, $lO 00 bbl, some dealers ask -1 ng2sr - 4.2 bbl for certain brands; 125 bblst do at $lO 00.200 do do, $9 0060 75 fbbbl, PITTSBURG!! OIL TRADE.. OYIPICR OF Tag DAILY POAT. THU IZSDAY. J uly 7, 1864. 13 t:SI N i:ss —The oil market wan arm with a lair .lenind. The stock to operate on was quite small. Holders were enabled to obtain pretty much any figures they chose to demand: The reeeipts of crude by the river amounted to. but 332 barrels. A few parcels that arrived by thersilroad was consigned to the Eastern may The prices ruled about the tame. The principal transactions was in refined for July deliver y. We note the following sales: (.71/ L'DE—Sales 139 . thir, packages returned, at 41c. REFINED—SaIes 1001 bbla Bonded, delivered In Ph ad el ith ia July 1.1). at 86c; 1000 Dbl. Bonded, delivered In New York.- July, 25, et 920; 400 Dbl. Free oil for Inimedinte , tielivery-at 850 ; 500 bbla do for August delivery at 91c. RE :-..11.)1:: '.:ll—Sales 100 bbla at $6%9 bbl. Oil Receipts Per Allegheny River. ICilkins, 200 Ws; Itosenbaugit, 41 do; Wrea & Bonny, 11 do; Pennock tr. Ball, 400 int: Total, 3& 1.4.1,. THE TRAVELER'S Arain - Ar, AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS Pennsylvania Central. Departs. • • Arrive,. l'hro oi a ain I 13altimore Ex 120 pla Tiro Mall 200 a m Phial, Ex......11:60 pat Taro Expreaa..4 - .2.5p iuFast Line. 6 . ..12:60 a m Fast Line - B.jep In I Thraliail.:"..l2./0 a m .1 ohn'n Ace 3 . 00 pin John'n Ace...10:05 a m lit IVsttStatlon6:3o a m let Wall Sta'a 6:16 a m 2,1 do 11:40 a m 2d do 835 am. 101 do 3:50 pm 3d do 1:55 p m , a:h do 6.00 prn j 4th do 6;05 p m Te Church train leaves Wail's Statioa fon Sunda]) at 0:05 a in; returns at 12:45p fa, pittabargh, Ft. Wayne tt. Chicago; Dryn Hs. Art lee.J. Fast .Line 1 . 00 Pt m Chicago Ex..-.2:.0 a 02 Exprea B. ..... —LW p m I Hula. .251911 M Mail Ttnin 5'30 a m Cin'ti " 7:60 p m iirestline Mall 7:00 p m The New Brighton Accommodation leaves Allegheny Station at 6:15 a m, 12:00 m, 4:30 p•n, ind 5:40 p m. Betel ming, leases New Brighton Statia'a at 6:50 a m, 7:00 a m, 12:30 p m and 2thatom. - Alliance Accomodation leaves Allegheny 84- lion at 3.10 am. Pfittsbnlrgh & Connellsville. I Deparis, dnitze. .1 _ PIRO ^ 2:5 a m Mail ....... . ....6:00 —.6:00 p m Expre.as - 3:40 pin Express 9:30 a m Ist .11'lieesport11:00 a m Ist 1 1 1. 1 Keesp'rt6:60p in 2d 6:15 p m Si! " 2995 pin Port Perry. —.7:00 a m Port Perry.... 8,30 a m Brad lock's 4.15 pin Braddock's _6:40 pin The Sunday Train to and from 1 1 4'lleesport lea . es at 1 ,uu p in, and arrives at 10:00 a in. Alleghessy Valley. Departs. , . Arrives. 1 Ma 11... ... . ..7:00 a m Mall 7:oct p m Ex prebs ...... ...;. 1 -30 a m Express ...... —9:30 a m I A ccommocbci'a.S-4.' p m aecommodat'n7:4o a m • Cleveland „gulf plitsbargh. iifparte. drrirea. .... .. 610 a 31 i Nall.. .. , . ~,,,, .3550 p m _A:46 3. 111 I C. l l , 3l.l.lls4freas..anii . „ , , za. .-.1:451, rul do ,do ,:4.43.?iijf. j IV heeling 4,./..0 a 131 IStenbcnellie Steubenville A. 1 Accommo . nomanxiation .i dation ... leaves .I.lle'gy2:.Vp.m. Clevelarni L 45 a la , do ........E45 p 0 ' .....5 - -The Excelsior . otunAblii Company -14z.0 : alnanibuses and Carriages in wai4lMg MI :pa5,..ex,„..-rrs ,..ex,„..-rrs arriving in trains from both East - and 14:4,45t. _ tAnc inn Jll, Movements or European Stowll". PROM AMERICA. • , Arita Tune 6.. Itustrm • LirerpooL ' Teutouta....June It.. New York. Southampton Australasian June 15—New York. .. Lir erpout , i ; rem en .......J une 16 ..N e w York.. Southlunpt on saAonla......June 26.. New York. Southampton I Han ea July 2.. New York. Southampton ,u,,..u.isia July 9.. New York. Southampton .Anaert ea July 16.. New York. Southampton (kerrnania....Jul3 21.. New York. Sontlutapton New Yu:lE....July 3b.. New York .Southampton Bremen Aug 13.. New York. Southampton Liman Aug 27—New York. Southampton .A-mertea ...... ..Seplo.-New York. Southampton ..liew York.....Sep 2.4.. New York. Southampton S&tnen Oct 9.. New York-St.o thampton .Hatuta (let 22.. New York. Southampton AluerleA Nov s.. New 1 ork-Southampton New York.— Nov 19.. New York. southempton 'Bremen Dec 3.. Ne w York.SOuthanuttOn 1 - 1an5a...•... —Dee 17.. New York. Southampton ' I== Diarrhoea,. DIXON'S AROILLTIC TT STREET itasnuravet, FOR, 5.41.31. M. - - - 10:00 a tu
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