I EI. GRAP 11 1; 1 DAY; (ir L',ol-1(} :iEitexNEil... I • ' e k. .1 .2Et: 153int.v itAIAFFI durin4 1. and weekly donne the ri?.. r 0 .1:arrh , b , ... 1 to BLIDUCrt I.<2ra 9t tee =EI mre per soar 1 , 1 L. 19 OP 111WSP.P.P11S• older the discontinuance el their neteS• ,i):,:her may continue to sent them until e , Ire paid, •ter.;_ neglect or roluee to lake their uewep e:llqo to which they are d;rectld, they arc ~,e ~eit they hav— sett ed :ne 10. e ,nd orderei !illBCtittilleol l 6 Work Promised in One Week 0 4. PENNSYLVANI A bTEAM CI ESTABLISHARN T, i 04 Market Street between 4th ana sth, kIAtiIiISBULIG, kA., Il EKE every ileacription of Ladies' 1? I Gelit'lllUilti iiaruvutb, tfl u I.lllxXlB, tt I.llll:budDUjUk. tit manne a r mai as ,rycu. Lbw ~rovret., DENTISTRY. . O. A . 61iNE, graduate of the Demi.] larger y, naviug perms ~i,y m H , trrtsO erg sad fatten the oil „ L „,, ,1,11 . ...1 .4 . Dr. liorgas, on Third street, n I intnrms , ,;euural, that he Is prepared 1. , a, tot mow yroleiMoo ' enter • 1.1, /a a manlier' thAt snail cot U• ,(.. • ill LW ior any otuer Guy. , [l,aim; Aftl , fei.ll WOW Id upon the latest Im- L. , a lull del, mounted on flue Gold, Al. or tha Vuleauito Dane. ,r ,t ploatsuro iu recommending the above gee. , Sonnet pdienta of tiarriaeurg and vi , ,-• •1 oouildeni. Mat no will perform all opera [rola my Knowledge in Id. iniy..34ltli P. J..i. (301tGAS, D. D. S. CAL/FAIL! VINEMAK 111 I 1), Irotu choice and selected Apples, . Uy us to nonnutly pure t OrM. DOCK & CO. FUR SALE 1 A BUILDING Lt)r, eituete in West Har z" Iruuting el root 20 toot, and run- 161 wuL, more or loss, to 020 Wet alloy, ad it ltio Jueur,y ul Mr diumunstiva. ref oatioiro o, i3tID,iIRICK 11.10 LhoO‘Stolo. . i ISA my 9 LIME FOR SALE. 111 E UN OEIiSIGNED haviug embarked t ie Linn; tIU, tN IA prepared to l urniab to r. oL,t ortane ut snort nut co, moo at Utak) Went prices dulls tun IlMo norm at Ootuainta and auto 4. , Urnt at home. m) .9 1.13t0 PETER BERNERSEL. PUP ['LAU REMEDIES. j, IRS. WIN6LOW'S 800111.ING SYRUP A erchildren tectunci, att.t 6PALDIN(I'd CH LH ALL; for Ihniduclie. A trash supply received at KEL- I nriitikl, where yuu CAM purchase all the nteut Aednened el the day. 91 Market street, two doors east of Fourth street, south side. _ _ OUR, UNION & CONSTITUTION( " UR U ERNIIENT," 1.),) , M. Al'lirs- V,Ferr, IS .1 wurß kn1,10.1.11{, Wo IoONSTITITTI 1 • 1.119 coact tlOO la* fermis ..1 ,3,1111, /WM 111.10 re/ALUMS Ut the al! vend tte - tun Umou.tun emiu ottlar, and **plaint tip. _gene. ,y inn 3y600 not tilotanutneat of tail Wautry. rtice ua Nuld , nun OtktOrlS aappUo.L, by ,1110:1, at Harrin feb2l 'it , uts tor Coaulle* and States wanted. TIIUNIER AND LIGHTNING. 11 , LIE vast amount of property destroyed .auusay try lightning ought to Do a wurnmg to ty itold Is to aware the nultdius. ea °roars .oktoug itodi tat at the aucdon btor g e of W. BARB" attoottett to. hula put up at the latest improvon I I warroutetl. Jcl2-d ;::t.:IIEFFER'3 BOOK STORE ! (Near the Ilarrieburg Bridge.) R 4 l) JUST RECEIVED from the e i L • bids a lot al tine COMMERCIAL NOTE will r s od ut $1.24 per roam. 95./1 4,r I e lo NOTE I'AVEA, decorated with tip I say haudsome embouas anti patriotic •i [or 1000 WHITE ENVFLOPES, will/ national and tooo,o§, printed Ia two colors. •,1 o kt, WV. Ttlttu. J . SCH EFVER, flarribburg. id. L. GODBOLD, Tuner and Repairer of / 31ctudwas, &C., will receive orders in L. ‘v.u. Ii.NULUE'S MUJia Star% 92. SlArgift bLr6ol L Ira al tue above named place, or at the Bueh ler 6 „ LI, use et with proton'. mention. . 4 .11, .1 . K. sole . eeplB4ly FOlt RENT. if C.. uow occupied by the Post .3.351V11 given uu thu Brat of J uly, UhUktURI W. PUKTER. N °TICE. \II E ANNUAL Ji n.r.TING of the Stuck , .1 Li, etl.tmo and Urdu Telegraph Com- I , uy r the th Directors, mat the iranasetion ul ~r 'eat , aill bo held at the 'telegraph Oita. ... , 1 Leto 1 4 ..rasburg on Thursday 1410 18ih •3 44 July, 14, • /1 U. aliaLlNdFus.D. , , 1,7,1 hm, Ar., 141 h, 1801.-td eecretary. I._-. A desirable Residence ix' j_ u,, tr r reht:t.'ett. titree•story brtal, Wile cuur. aucrr, an to router, heat and light. in 4,4 a + I.I Iy Io Dr. W. W. Rutherford. Pee t. Ivou otwouhlety. )(126-totd. FOR SALE, One to Five hundred Dollars A • (./1Y BUND.i. luquiru ul C. U LI iIIIeCtLAAN, No. Y 4 inotOlot I I 'treat. REMOVAL. z-1.; i;sc [WWI. ha removed his t'm AND 6Ha3,i FJUNDiti trues afar etk. .•. 1.. r tre.3l. AtArKet,Ooplilt the Botha tut put patruotage, no balm, by strict to wont 6 000 ttnume0 of It, 1111. t. Cb .11,1 Wbt it EM OVAL. riprir. ;=L;B.s: itißv.H. would respectfully I. 11, rorm b. publicLb a tit. 44- removed lai Plum b. 1, ~ u, t dr .se rounthai vie.kblidtnuut oz, No. 22 Sou th r•I -trent below Lterr's liotel. lt 10f p ast, pit r. :,,, f., he hopes by strict attoutio tu bunesh to merit I. I. LI n moot" Of It. FOR RENT, NT. J. JON.ES. ~ I'2 dtl -- r 1 `II E EUROPEAN HOTEL AND RB I -AUnaliT In Brant's City Hall Building, llavn.. I -' v, la. Apply to JULIN 13 Bt tANT, • II ~311.. Us the prenal,es. i ' 'l. \ 1 iTil)1 -- - oure , „park -11 I„, ,th.t Meet—bas nomad a ditvor Medal or In. I' ' 0 , v,ry Stab Agr,cultural Fair slew 1258. For . lel WI WM. Dula & Cll. NOTICE! ils ii rti.s[ir:RG BRIDGE COMPANY. `IIINI l'rehiclent and Directors of the Har t' bu, g ..i4e omp my h ye tble day deo area a Har d a e n " ' .l ' l X l f cis , 1., per bhdre ou tbe capl,-1 stock c' ',la "i",,,1 (BAT T eta Paw ourt,) for he i ars halt ) ti ,r :and hay«. , 1, tel ihe hams to be p 4, 411 ° 1 * °I tee. to the sioehh .la.r., 411 their lesA ropcepecutti TM at ttr ate Alta haunt, J. WAILLaCa, Treasurer. Ilarreshira Brida QM% Jlll7 i)lag/, W. ltr 1 • fir/ 4,. • % A ' ' , ~ ..„. _,..:;.."--- .:-----:.--- -,:: ' 41i -: 11. :: - 1. -- - 1111 ,i . : 4 ...-,---__„z„. ~ . 6 ,•..:,f ...._____ -___,_ ------ -...!..5,-- -__- ,___.. ._- _----_ . 5 __-: ;7•_ , - , - . ,--- ,_-- • • _ _•• t .:.4..:i , ;•,--, _ . ~ , _ . 3t , ._-_ ~._ ....,,... _.., ~....„,,___ •_-•, ..-„t4.;v.--7.-,..r.-„._ ' ritigtaill' c b 4 . . .._.. . ..........." . ... _..., 4 1.1 00 1600 VOL. XV. NO3 2bvertistinents. 1861. 3D OPENING, 3D OPENING 1861. e. SUMMER DRESS GOODS mum basearrnon. The quad ty of the goods fonilta Fal ee , ell! be in induce. meet to every one to pferehiee. The mom desirable *nee if tgewsitete at a great nab , 'Ace. 110ZAMBIQUES, GRISSAIJAB, VAL4ENCIAB L _ CREPE D'i PANGS, BEREGE ANGLADI, BROCADE POPLINS, NEAPOUTANB. -- • LAWNE and LAYMILLAI are among the lls CATHCART & BROTH-11R. Neat door to the Harrtebarg Bank. SKELETON 13 . 1aersi The largest .took of the very best make to be found at CATHCART 8, Next door to the Harrisburg Bank. Parasols, Sun Umbrellas and Umbrellas Twenty-Ave per oent .lower than eau be parebased 'seeders In the city. eATSOART & BROTHER. N 0.14, Market Square, thrtia Next to the Harrisburg' Bank. ' llllll.l lsT. B. M. GiLD.EAN., D. D. S. STAZE STREET,, OPPOSITE, THE .BILA.UY HOPS& . A 11 opera loos, burgioal and ideolatinioal, .414)Locouaale...11y parlor mod Charges moderate:. .168 OT.I.CE OF P U RIAU ' SALE. . make jllllll Jouutyl Commiesiouers her,eoy. make kuowo, max Wa.D.N.IMiLaY JULY Ma 34; 18131. 4, a o'clock A. M., they will roll at palmo uut.ur7 ire draut'a City Had, id..r.o.Morc 111:110.11 it , clod uut core counoratud, coo thol, ..known. ru Ma old Coon tiotac btonti Coal, Sidvea And rye, I, Plgeen coml.' or woad waore away papers teeftei, MialM, Book C1+30.1 &e. tirMS of Belo era "casA.." • IdWitalta. -.Coe Bahia (Atwell OAtiVEZICII. June 26th DAL Vommlit.l.mora. Patriot and Owen latert.J (j ICIWRY, OAK. AND PINE WOOD 11 lot (.4/2 2V MO TB UB GOED LENOIR TO QUIT PORGIIaBBECS. ALSO, LUL:U.S2 PUS:I4 .fa`L• vitASINUI. B A f» OU2 TV , als OMR ALYL 44A qi blAig B OLLDIAYI t~ueu~uaaa it.ott,rt, of the suhieriour kat 111.5 rundown on the /Jingo road, ...}) pony.) too I.3ttled Will engin., nouno, or at We ..arti, corner altxmil xud nruALL struets, Ctiatluf6. (4 B. SCHEFFERIS BOOK STOKE. 0 . Tam usaanisuss t18111:011.) UNION EN VELOPES. 14 ?AYER, of sic dilierent designs, pruned lu IWU colors gala tly au Mumma *ad , Lua maul at 1.41 QUID vices. k tugs , Uwon Citalair i'lllB, Llaglas, Onion , and badge.> ut vary low pereuel.. 4.:461, at ul) /WHEY Ewa Suoli.sinits:. DR. T. JrMILES I.JRU - k; ON D. EN `I.`IST tab . Ille 1,101 - VlCea to calm: me 0 U 0 liarrutuurg and Its 'Knotty. 'He BOOM .. Munn o tot public pat wings, and gtves assurance thw his hest eaueuvora stall be given W reader saWifactlOn to hitt pro aviitlll. Being an old, wolf tried demist, he loots sale In itv lung the inflate generalll to cad on AWN assuring nom mat they will not be ilissainided Wiih ills eitiviags; once Nu. ILB Market street, in We house formerly Op - oUintul by JINWO H. buy, near the Hutted ntatee lintel, itarrisourg, ra - CM • •dly NOTIUM TO TAX PAYBaS. r IIE undersigned iJoliectots of. ()minty A tom State razes tor the 1, resent you, Within the yd.) 01 iburret burg, hereby lateral the public that aire , t,r tout abdteauut wilt ue tamed on. tut). heats and tku.ty tea up to the AWL day of July usu., The plassts of rteoleucu of .he uoloutonvampressi are an Wow': Icier tet ntleteel, in% +Nara, *woad below erry .trunt. Aldicolto ZAUuger, Second Ward, Cbeanut near Your* trtel. Jautpkt Huffman, Mind Ward, Market between Third and Fo.rth bti eon. • i' twabers Du b bs, Fifth Ward, Third above Sorg' sts est. bea) 6.1.111n0t, dm Wars, bear sound ill:a as. hz.eun o ad usnuns have an opporturilLY by Wittig on tua•cuirs res, auttvoy sad sars add dJa‘wans by prunin pain/era, 01 MAW .ea. . • • ' of Omu Oummum loners, JOHN S. MUSSER, BEAM, OlgutttOb; OAR r'SRIOII. EMPTY FLUUIt 1.01 LAttl.ruvls.W 15i11441.i1 .OiPTY F,OUn Bakt,,ULLa La goai imidition tor we •, 114.4.)A., A NEW LOT or LADIES' 6liurr.tisiti & I.II.A.VI=NG BAG uatiialS/ag UUMUnt new CLy le* Usal.ILW amt. L utfo' Aluuny runes mat 'Natal& Ono Month" uel raGelifou, sad tat dale at ' kiliaaidiSAVS OU,ELPHUOLAURS,' 11. Manua AueeL SPEOILL ORDER, NO. I'4 1:114n Womfriffil, liumataay, Atop 27, Iq6l. I Quarter Master thing:al 4. C. lisle uf ordered to forward We ctottang, as per rtxpnafttonts dated 231 illey last, by lJolotielp linrUninil and Al'llowell, of tbo teuurth and Yawl lieglinente Yeunaylvanitt Voluuteens in place of whiling it as heretofore ditoulog, Tau .Fourth and FULD, Regiments Wing now in actnal ammo: and In weal. need of proper 01vt1416. by order of the timhuuttioi-ta-epie4 . JOttii 4. ii l i tUatiT ) my2B Aid-ctelcamp. ADALLNISTRATOtt'S NOTICJ underingued being appointed Ad mthistrawer of tae ist.ia) of kiderge kuutaken, twrouy noutY ad persona Inclabled to sad estate to nutty pay 1.111U114, ana Um* harms maims to presiont mem tor aettiemaut. WM. H. EU/IL, - 14 WALT eAtrUE Juno 21'. 1864-I,wrt ArtnlinlastrW4V. REDUCTION IN PRICES I mirattNu&i, Plain and Figured. oAntiatißes, Phan and figured. L OCA u LuONDaLn.ACW, ue &yPinen ann.dWOW. INE LOU:: Ue fi r LANnKt &UMW.. The inton e to all the Abel , . Goode, en e tt nantinatidrili oe i.utt " , ewer nuke ever,” at Flll arat CATHCART% • Nett doer to the Harrisbull Hoak. Fitt2S] ku ECONOMY, thiAsTs p UM!, RIM; Homan, fthilAoairs, • Slut rugy maw; . . Mum,. etis is l theita - 5 Jusi - raudvel ' mot ; "INDEPENDENT IN ALL TIIINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE " HARRISBURG, PA., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 13, 1861 I)E.. JOHN SON 33..a.miorXIsercrnm WK. ROSPITAL How dimmred:thettost crertam, speed} and effectual remedy in the world tor DEMME OF IMPRUDENOL Aims m six so rirsms Roma 116 Mercury or Noxious Drugs. Sip - A CIAN - W1NM.21131% OR NO TOON °NI vo Two Weak:mos of the Baca or L in 4, Beiß j ; e mt itltrtcturea, Patna is th e L e t ee . Afte e tken of the ISOuldar, Orono yor the Physic Pow. ers, Dyspepsia, Languor, LowSplribs,Confusiou o. cess, ralt Ration of the Heart, Timidity Trembling's, DIILILICIM of Sight er tiliddturans, Dieease of die Stomach, Affeetiour of the Head, Throat, Scse or Skin—those ierriblo &loft dery arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits in Yonth—thate dreadftd and destructive practises whirr, produce constitdtlenal debility, render marriage impo& Bible, and destroy both body and mind. Young men especially who have become the victims 0.1 solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually . Weeps to an untimely grave thousands pi young men of the moot exalted talent and brilliant intel lect,m who might titliPrwtse have entranced listening senates with the thuhatita of eloquence, or waked to en. Way the living lyre, may call wi.h fall conildence. Married persona, or thaw contemplating marriage, be ing aware of physical weakness, should, immediately ono - salt Dr,' J., end be restored to perfect health. He who places himself =dm the care of Dr. J. may tlohildi in his honor as a gentleman, and coo, didhntlyeely upon" ala skill as a physician. 'Areitlca :Ito. 7 Muth Frederick'street, Balttrnine, ibid. : , ens On left.tbuid stile going tkom Baltimore:street, 7 Moor eon the corner. Be particular M: obserTing the name or immber, or you'irlll,mistake the place. : Be par. 4noresti . fiViiiv Quacks; `with false tame*, Or .ealtry itfusibap Ideriglooles, at:Wasted by the 'reputa tion of Dr. Johnson t I urn now All laws must =Min a Postage Stamp, to use an the reply. Dr. Sohneon member of the &yell:Wage of Baryons, Landau, gradontelfrom one of the men eminent Oollelett or the United atatet, and the greatest part at wham life bat - lain spent in the Hospitals of London, earn, PlMA delphla and elsewhere, bat abated Some of the most as tonithing sores -that were ever known: Many troubled with ringititin theearn end head when asleep, great ner- VOtalieitl, being alarmed at midden sounds, bashfulneek, with Frequent blushing, attended 801:110LIMINS with derange mentor liana were timid Immediately, Dr. J. addressee all these who having injured them selves by private and .lnirroper infittleteotes, that secret and solitary habit which rains both body and mind, on. fitting tthan for either bubbling or society. •nee.:are setae of Itteead ind melancholy en. Etr:. pri dnoeed:byearly habits of youth,' eta Welkhess of GIL Beek wad J.imbe, Pains is the. Head, Dimness teght, Lottief idueonlar Power, Palpitation at , the, Hears, =lfervonstrritabitity Derangement of Gteleguatlva one ; General Deb il ity, Symptoms of CO/Igy mp Gun, o ne, • ' MINTALLY* the fearful etfeole on the mind are mush to be dreaded ,:— . Lose of Memory, Confusion of Ideas De e:elusion' et Spirits, Itirtl foreoodtose, ,LvQrsio n t o sL o w. sor-dbitrws, Lore of fentrotts Tumidity, ho., are name of the ovtl ettbota. • Thousands ut parsons- of all age), oan 11.01 T judge what tha amuse of their dahlias in health„loahig their vigor, Woman:tit weak, pale, nervous and eiiwotocl, tutye a Swear appearance abdat the apia,•aattgh, an ay up , nu tor oanalustialon, • - . who Moo Injured .thenutelves lir :ourthi practice, In inlyed in'When time-4 habit - reistientlf learned from I&1111 sompardona, or at sebool, the streets of WEIICtI are sightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cared, renders marriage impossible, and destroye both mind and body, ;should apply Immediately. What a,plty that a young man, the hopes of hie moo. tr, the darling of hisPaienta, 'should be snatched in= a prospects and enjoymenta of life by the consequences o dqviitting.from the path of nature , and Indulging in a °* tin WOW BOOM tulblL'aulhporkhe most, before content Wiwi that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed without these, the journey through life becomes a weary ptigrlmsgra the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with aeepair, aird filled with the oinianclioly reflection that the happiness of . another be odnieri blighted leek 0111; OWIL ce.'.lo . kit9oN'S INvicioxtrAiti .ttlautolt 7011 OB ) 3 7 Was great lad kkPorkkut remedy, Weakness of thl Organs are speedily oared, and full vigor restored. .Cbotisands of the moll nervous and debilitated whit dad feet aU bope, 'bay° bees immediately relieved. All impedimenta Wittirrlago, Physical or 'Mental Disqualln. cation, NervonsiTreinbling, Weilkuali or lgrhanstion or the moaribeirtal kind, speedily oared. " " The many thousands cured at this Instintion within the hist twebro.yeara, and the numerous important Surgical -monitions performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re. . potters of the papers, and many other persons, ClOllOO3 01 which have appeared again and again before the public, &aid& t its Mandeut as a gentiesion of diorocter and re. spermeNty, is astiliknent guarantee to the - allboted. pidgaßigi Of IhtIIATDBNOB..—W.hen the , thisguldea malimPrudent Votary ofmire ands he has imbibed the Seedlot this painfhl d rams it toe often happens Min an ill-timed mass of shams or dread of dilicovery deters =tom, _applying to those who, *Om education and re• atty, can alone befriend rum, delaying till the con. e edema symptoms of this horrid Mamie mince they ~ ' affecting thu head, throat, nuea, Riot, ho, pregniming on with frightful rapidity, till dente puts a period to his droadral sutletings by sending him to "ULM boltrne from whence Bo traveler ; returns . '. it is a mei• mitholy hot that thousands hell victims to this terrible. ,dOunte, owing to the unsidlitilness of ignorant pretend urn, who, by the use of mat dereltyprotson, mercury, riun 'fhbconothirtion aunt make the rhaidne of the naerabie. osi' G BratllGN3ol. The I;keter's Diplomas bang in his r, • . • Letters must contain a !;tamp toes on the reply. . arßtienstlea sent by Mail. myrrie. 7 Saida trixterick street, Baltimore. itprlB.llswly, Z 3 .11E ]#E CO liT 49. You o f Pleaae take notice that I have removed my phone of business from No. 187 South Routh Street, to my Manufactory • NOS:-114 and 118 REllfar STREET, Botassei Lambent and Nona, and Prom/ and Seemed Su., Philadelphia. nmakna tor peat favors I solicit a continuance of your orders. As I have enlarged my manufactory so as to enable - me to hairsiionstantly (inland& large assortment ef troll seasoned Snaps, an a the Not quality and free train Fish Oil. PALit VARIEGATED, , . WHITE, HONEY, CASTILE, and all kinds` of TOILET SOAPS. atinnoa OLIVE SOAP of pore materiel. SETTLED, PALS and SRO% N SOAP, ginglish se. Soda and Pats Brat= constantly On biunt r.PERM, ADAMANTINE an TAI.L4.IW.CANALBS of it aces. Having adopted the ciuthsysiem I am enabled to o ff er agoods at the I.oWellt. Aces Hoping that you will And examine for yourself both the goods and prices, begin purchasing elsewhere. lan Very Respectfully, 4-Wtr. F. CON WAY, Phdiutelphia inisctilantous YQIN4G KW. a ABBLiGE ORGANIC virmwqa ititnuoHliately cured and fuii =Or tutored. OR. JOHNSTON PARIIOULAR NOTICE. MENTALLY YOUNG , XIiat 13161 , 110 WILIMIFI3& TO STRANGERS CHAS. F. RIIMPF, 118 Nataft,- -KlUitrff STREW gmempur.P./1/1•DILPRI• AT 'TRH OLD STAND. rtftst. CA4444l 4ll _oXanufacairor of Id tibia and Pollee, Des, ang Siggiburelkl l: =l;ix 43 , t • PM% .;- ; - 7 . • • I I BRIAIDA OM- BY THEO THE WESTERN VIRGINIA WAR. iIIiSPEELTE BiTTLE IS RICH NOUN tin. E . _RRAL TROOPS VICTORIOUS a IN LAMS RETREAT OF THE REBELS• . -,, --,---- s -. Killed and Many Wounded. . _ ~ , , ..- CA . OE SIX CANNON HEP-SES WAWNS, ETC. out Loss 20 Killed and 40 Wounded. Boalußa' - Airs, Va., July 12 A battle was fought yesterday afternoon at Rich Mountain. two miles' east of this place, where the enemy, numbering about 2000, under command of Col. Pegram, were strongly en trenched. About three o'clock in the morning Gen. Rosencrautz, with a portion of the eighth, tenth and thirteenth Indiana, and nineteenth Ohio regiments; left this place, and after a very difficult march of seven or eight miles, cutting a road through the woods, succeeded in sur rounding the enemy about three o'clock in the afternoon. /desperate fight immediately ensued, lasting about an hour and a half, resulting in the loss of sixty of the enemy killed, and a number wounded and taken prisoners. Some of the latter are officers. They retreated precipitately, leaving behind six 'cannon, a large number of horses and wagons, camp equipage, &c. Loss on out side about twenty killed and forty wounded. Among the latter was Capt. Chris. Miller, of the Tenth Indiana regiment. :'Q ;11 ; G; 61 ll' , I=l Th9Rebels Routed, and a Number • 4 Captured, !WORT OF GEN. HARRIS. I=l A gentleman from Hannibal last night says that La, Smith's command at Monroe were re inforced bylthree hundred mounted men from Illinois yesterday, when the rebels were at tacked-mad-dispersed.- cum. limits was forced to abandon his post and take to the wood. A number of rebels were captured. Capt. McAl lister, reported killed, was only severely wound ed, and will probably recover. The Hannibal home guards arrived home safely Wit night. COL. SIEGEL'S LATE BATTLE Wasaniarow, July 12 The following is the account of the recent battle of Col. Siegel and Gov. Jackson, received by the Government here: "Sr. Louis, July 11.—A Lieutenant from Col. Siegel has come in from Jasper county, Missouri, with news of an engagement near Carthage, between Col. Siegel and Gov. Jackson. We lost eight killed and forty-five wounded. We repulsed the enemy, four or five thousand strong, silenced their artillery, took eighty horses, and killed and wounded a large number. Our two batteries did most of the fighting, and lost six horses. Generale Lyon and Sturgis are not more than four days distant." LATE AND INTERESTING FROM CAIRO AND MEMPHIS. CAIRO, hr.., July 12. A gentleman from Memphis reports that a rebel regiment left there yesterday for Missouri. He also reports that two thousand rebels are at Point Pleasant, Missouri, making preparations to attack Bird's Point. Geo. Pillow has been superseded by Colonel Adkins, at Memphis. All is quiet there. DISCHARGE OF PRISONFRS. W.mi:marorr, July 12 Seventy-one members of Col. Blinker's regi ment (the Eighth New York,) who have been under arrest for insubordination arising out of dissatisfaction with the arms furnished them, have signed a paper binding themselves to use whatever arm the government designates, and were discharged from jail to-day. THE F.t v E HUNDRED THOUSAND VOLUN- TEER BILL WASHINGTON, July 12, P. M The Senate has adopted an amendment to the "five hundred thousand volunteer bill," directing the acceptance of all artillery, infan try and cavalry regiments which have offered for three years service. SENATOR SAULSBURY REVIVES THE CRIT TENDEN COMPROMISE. WasaxacrroN, July 12, P. M. Senator Saulsbury, of Delaware, has, to-day, revived the defunct Crittenden Compromise, and has proposed it in the Senate in a new shape. DISMISSAL OF CLERKS. WASHINGTON, July 12 Nineteen clerks in the Patent Office, thirty in the Land Office, and forty in the Census Bureau, have been discharged because the business of the government no longer requires their ser vices. CONTRABANDS PUT, TO WORK. • • WASHINGTON ? July 12. Most of the " conizabiuoe : Oa" b e l a 41 ° 44 5 6 d fr9uk js 1 and. put to.w94tilk.the GOY ...I.o l ERatt.lo.ol#3. - From Washington, IMMENSE INFERNAL MA CHINES. ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP THE POTOMAC SQUADRON; Important Papers and Plans of . our Camps Found upon .Him• The Freeborn gun-boat, Lt. Lowry command ing, arrived up from Again Creek at half•past six A. M. to-day. She has been cruising for several nights up and down between that point and Mouth river, preventing communication between lower Maryland and 'Virginia. The service is active, arduous and dangerous. On Sunday dt noon the Freeborn was at Aquia. Creek with the Resolute, Pawnee and Pocahontas, and two large oil casks were discovered float ing down towards the fleet with the ebb tide. When within a quarter of a mile a small boat was sent from the Pawnee to reconnoitre them. The Resolute, which supported the small boat, discovered they were infernal machines. One struck the rudder of the Resolute d be came detached from its buoy and sunk ; the other careened over and the fuse was put out by dipping in the water. The latter vas hauled on board the Pawnee. It had a cylinder made of boiler iron, five feet long, and eighteen inches in diameter, filled with all sorts of de structive elements, designed to blow the Po tomac squadron to atoms. The machine weighed ..about 400 pounds— connecting the cylinder with the cask or buoy, which was full of boil of slow match, was India rubber coated fuse. The machine looks devil ish. The Freeborn brought it up to . the,Navy Yord, where it attracts great attention. Thou sands visited it. . ST. Loris, July 12 The Jas. Guy went to Port Tobacco yesterday at 4i. P. M., after Taliaferni, late clerk in the Army Department, a Virginian and son-in-law of the late Senator Mason of that State. He went thither by land yesterday, and Captain. Dorling, of the Capitol police, discovering the fact. charged him with being a spy of Jeff Davis, and obtained the Jas. Guy and went in pursuit. The Guy arrived at Port Tobacco last. night, and found Taliaferro,who was arrested,taken on board and brought here a prisoner, arriving at the navy yard at half past four to-day. A large bundle of totters, addressed to prominent oiti zens in the South, were found on him : also plans of the locations of our camps in and around Washington. PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS. Civil Appropriation and Army Bills Passed by the House. REE POSTAGE FOR THE SOCOIERS. SWATH. —Mr. Foor, of Vermont, presented what purported to the credentials from the Governor of Kansas of Frederick P. Stanton, as Senator in place of Mr. Lane. Mr. Lens, of Farris, said this looked like an attempt to bury a man before he was dead. He had been employed in raising a brigade in Kan sas, and when full, if the brigade desired it, he would take charge of it, and then would sur render his certificate, not to a Government ac tuated by hostile feelings, but to the people of Kansas. He wanted the people of K SEIR to select a successor, and when that is done there will be .a man on the 'Senate floor true to the 'Union and the cause of human freedom. The papers were referred to the Judiciary Committee. Mr. Baommio, (M.) offered a resolution that the Secretary of the Treasury pay to the legal representatives of Stephen A. Douglas the amount of salary due at the time of his death. House bill, relating to the further collection of imports (the force bill) was taken up and passed—yeas 36, nays 6. Messrs. Breckinridge, Bright, Johnson,(llo.,) Kennedy, Polk and Powell voting in the nega tive. On motion of Mr. Nzraces, the bill for the better organization of the military establish ment was taken up. An amendment passed providing for the Superintendent of the Miff tary Academy to be selected from the army, the engineer, topographical or ordnance corps. An amendment was offered increasing army ra tibia, providing twenty-two ounces cf bread or flour instead of eighteen, one pound bard bread, fresh beef instead of salt, when required, beans and rice, potatoes, when practicable, three times a week, when not practicable other food equiv alent in value. Without voting on the bill, the Senate adjourned. Hossz.—On motion of Mr. OLIN (N. Y.) resolution was adopted requesting the Attorney General to lay before the Howe a copy of his opinion in reference to the President's message to the special session. The resolution was amended sit 'the instance of Mr. Vaitsruna - meat, so as to'call for the report M the case of a 'writ of aukhkse C4lll L- ' - --111.00 1 :1W 400. k 111) tint sitieratrvid -..._--- CAPTURES OP A SPY. WASHINGTON, duly 12 I=l ===l [comma of , rawsty's nocaustoas.l Cum trittE, Basing procured Steam Power Presses, we arp prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of evcr. lercrlption, Cheaper that It can be done at any other ea t ih tlehmentin the country. tt.A LES OF ADVERTISING. SerFour less constitute one-halt square , hit b inn , Or no.. thao lour constitute a square. ON. day one week .. one month_ three months, eta months... one year .... p. &lustre one day one week.... one month... three months six months one year arriusinesa notices inserted in the Local . c . oi;p;m . or before Marriages; and Deaths, FIVE CENTS PER LfS:111 or each insertion. NO. 62 so-marriages and Deaths to be chargeA as regular advertisements, and passed the bill making appropriations for legislative, executive and judicial expenses; also the bill making appropriations for certain civil expenses. On motion of Mr. Brant, the House went into committee of the whole on the bill to au thorize the employment of volunteers to aid in suppressing the rebellion against and:de fending the Government of the United States. The bill provides that the President is author ized to accept the service of volunteers, either cavalry, infautry or artillery, as he may deem proper, to the number of five hundred thou, rind pay the expenses atiendinglhe same, $561:11;1561,00t I lie apptopriated After a long debate the bill was passed with seV,elal anima raisins; one of which provides that ral lettera 4ritteuly soldiers may be transmitted by mail without pre-payment of postage, under` the mgulations prescribed by the Postmaster Gen eral. Adjourned. THE CAPTURED FOLUNISERS. Oorreepontteloo et the Telegraph - 4 CAMP PIERILOIT, Martinsburg, Va., July 11, 1861. EDITOR HARRISBURG INLEGRAPII : See in your paper of ,yesterday a statateent . in re gard to the men captured on the 2d instant r in which it is said they are " brutally and ante rageously treated,:' I hope 'you will endeavar to correct that-impreseianytaaerm calculated to give great and unnecessary pain to Alaildends of the Soldiers. 1 have the beat authoilty .(the declaration of a respectable Union man of this place, who fed the prisoners while psis** through. the place,) for the declaration thatthey were as - wdli treated as was possible in the midst of a hasty retreat. There were nineol the men front; Centre county, from. Potter's faille and vicinity---one from the Loop. Six ware 'from Mifflin county; and the rest from Schuylkill. The man kilbal was named. Canaharm, of Xi nersrfile. 'Liehtenant Smith, U.S. army,. was in command ofrthe company, witiehAvas vance of the .regiment, probably. half a tulle. Captain Hessiavas only saved from..izatittaw by having, gonedb tire right to halt it , hawingebia come, suspicious of the eharaoter The Cavalry wore , U. S. uniform, sad, es stated by prisoners since captured, mereltisthhtmdred strong: 'She. company.tvese 4000:1911.131 psi* at considerable distance from , eadh °that, ati4 the left'wes last seen enteringoartioattia. twelve , ideti. =clef •Lietrt.'. lintetrisrut."tease 104; all the centre were_taken,-aseeptot far; There were forty-three taken and one killed. They killed one of the enemy, and Capt. Hess captured his horse. As Isms brother of the Lieutenant captured, I have taken great pains to find ofit all the facts in regard to this unfortunate occurrence, and am fully convinced of the reliability of tlds statement. You may make whatever use you see proper of this communication. 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