TEE TELEGRAPH IS pusfasu[ED EVERY DAY, By GEORGE BERGNERi TERMS.-FINGLY StBSCRIPTION The MOLT TEL as ,ett serve . ] subicribers ttu., C ity at c .13 pLr wevi. Yearfy sulhoribers will be 04-rgd. LO v 6 ELECT AND SFHI-WEEKLE TELEGRAPH. 1 01.4 P 13 o publistial taloa a week Morin, o,,j:' ' . o.io i o r ih3 Leg , sl.ture, and weekly duriog remold , r or year, and iuraialled to aulateeiloora:al alo I)llu:wing rato4, ViZ : bore year. •` Tt 2132 LAW OF NEWSPAPERS If cubroribvs order the di-eoutiouatice of their news Empeie, th r,uldi-her may oolatinLe to Send them mdi get are paid. co e Men , . gloat or refuse to take their nowiipa• pr.; f um toe offie a io they are direct. d, they ere poor- , .b oun it iney have willed the bids and ordo.ed thimi di a mt. hued, Siiisteitaneaus N SON 1.• ",zAlm , .imeD)n.m Pk. HOSPITAL .]i:=.ooveri:d the most certain, speed,) . 1 . 17,_ :ad effectual remedy in the world for DISEASES OF - IMPRUDENCE. tis tax 70 rwICLVZ ROUES. No filernsrtry or Noxious Drugs. CtiRR WARRANTED, OR NO DURO; no NEON (his TO rwm Dairs.lHig . Vi - aßeefft Of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Paine in the Loiast, Affeenons of the Kidneys and Bladder, Orgaulf 4t a:il nags, tservous Debility, Decay of the Physics s Pow• era, Dr tittlgia, languor Low Spirits, COLifutilOti 0' deaf 11.1tion of the Heart, Timidity, Tremble:go, Dimuest of Giddioess, Diseases f Me Stomach, Affection, of tee Head, fbro.,t, Nice or Skin—those terrible diem der, ant e ing from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits is Yen.l.lt.--tho-o dreadful and destructive prachseS which pr..dcee constitutional debility, render marriage impos end, and demruy both body end mind. YOUNG MEN. Young men especially Who have become the victims of aoiitav that dreadful and destructive habit which ante/oily sweeps to an untimely grave thouoando of young toes 01 the most exalted talent and brilliant Intel lmts, who ride 'A otherwise have entranced llstetilul Sedates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to en b-my the Ilvnig lyre, may call wi h full coniidence. %L Rt4AGE. j,larried pz-n0,7.c, or thane contemplating marriage, no. lag alcare of physical weakness, should. Immediately con. cult i, . atm be rcatured t perfect hearo'.... ORGANIC WRAH.NES .7u;nediately cured and full vigor restored. Lie wee places himbelt under the cure of Dr. J., may r enelom.ly couNde in his honor as a gentleman, and eon, ; sly upon his skill as a physician. tie. 7 'outh F. edema street, Baltimore, the left band side going From Baltimore street, 7 tee earner, Bo par ticular in observing tne - Lame or ...umber, or you will mistake the place. Be par. ticabir for tpao.ani, T,i/tlng quacks, with raise name., or Pala' thoser.p Cerajlenes, attracted by the repots. Lion vi I urk near Ali haters meat contain a restage Stamp, to we on the reply. JOFINSTO:i Dr. Jon:loon member of the Royal College or Surgeons, Imockin, graduate fiorn one of too most eminent ColieE or the United and the greatest part 01 whose life hes tic..ai speitt to the despoils of London, Paris, Phila. deipliot and eitiewhere, had elthoted souse of the most as tauicicing sues that were ever known. Many trouble,. with ringing iu the ears and head when asleep, great nor. Tolit4l,,s, 1,0111 6 alarmed at BLli/dBLISOUIItIB, bashfulness, wan (zit:quoin elushiog, attended sometimes with derange m,mt of mind were cured immediately, PAtiTICULA.R .NOTiCE. lir. J. bdOret,b.s Et.ll tboEo who having io.itired thaw Ecivo:3 by private bud kurroper iudulgeucies, that secret and s.)ldAry habit which ruins both body and mind, en. fitting 'l,Oll for either bustheasor aociety, . - he are ,ome of toe sad and melancholy tiv early Cabin of youth s viz; Weakness of the }Lck and Limes, Palos in the dead, Dimness of bight, of illthatatika Power, Propliation of the Heart, Dr. FWEI!11, Nervous Irritability, Derangement or the Digestbri, k'unctions, General Da4iiity, Symptoms at Gonarimp. LgF_NI'A.LLY. el.rxr.i - av, the fearfel effect 3 on tho MICR are much to be Arcathd :—Lbsa of 2lonv Confusion of Ideas, DE. pres3lue. of Soraz, Evil Forebodinge, Aversion toocie• ty, dale-di:arum., Love of 2elAucie, Timidity, 4te. 7 are ROME os the :vi effeers. Tito..ll-. , Auds of porzons of all ages, can now jadgo what 4 , 6 the ins id Weir decline to health, losing their vigor, bncotaing weal:, pale, narcotic and. omee,A ted, have atugulee appctinneo about thO eye!, cough, and symp• inn of consumption. YOUNG IMd who navt: injured themselves by a certain practice, In doyed in wuen alone—a habit frequently learned Irma at u ...,odwaniona, or at action', the effects 01 which are Lightly I'lll, ucai when a.loep, and if not cured, renders Marriage huuu,dble. ' and destroys both mind and body, should immediately. What a pity that ityoung man, the hopes of his coun try, Lie dal iing ,of his parents, 'mould be snatcned /Tom ail prk,p,th , and entoynaeutz at tire by the consequencea dev cling from tne path 01 nature, and indulging in a certain secret babtt. ikt :a persons must, before mutt= lutist . _ atAIIRIAGE, efiout that o sound rotnd and body are the roost neeeeess, to promote connubial happiness. Indeed Without these, the journey through life oecomea a woar3 pilgrimage; :its pri.,4 , out !warty darkens to the view; the mini hecouiv:: shadowed wan despair, and filled with ttif that the happiness of another be. comes blWhted with our own. DR. L' VI GO:: AMINO RESIEDY FOR OR OANJIs; WEAKNESS. thie:•ie;,.'t and important remedy, Weakness of tht cured, awl full vigor restored. Li,asunt,. of. the meat nervous and debilitated wht Lu.. 110,31. Lopo, live boon Immediately relieved. All ,moctimems to Marriage, Physical or Mental Disqualifi• :Nergoti3, Trampling, Weakness or Exhaustion in fectiel kind, speedily cured. TO STRANGERS. ilea many thousands cured at this Instintlon within Inc ie.' mete, yr,,irs, and the numerous important SUrgica. operathal porlarmud by Dr. J., witnessed by the re. ismer, of ibn imperil, and many other persona, notices in r 'web h.ve appeared again and again below, the public ; his igai.ding as a gentleman of charader and re nsitia:v, is a sufficient guarantee LO the al:dieted. oiSlaaSeiS OF IIIPfIUDENCE.—When the misguided and imprudent voutry of pleasure ends he has imbibed the ace.Li 01 this painful disease, it toe often happens Mai an ill-timed ...wise of shame or dread of discovery deters him from applying to those who, from education and re. Spectalnilty can alone befriend him, delaying till the con. sta.:am:al symptoms of this horrid disease make thee appearatioe, anbuting the head, throat, nose, skin, eta progressing on with frightful rapidity, till dente paw peruat t., his dreadful auderiugs by sending him to "test DOUrtie I Nth Wlleitea so traveler returns." It is a met. Ai:daily feet (bet thousands tall victims to this terrible di eace, owing to the LiaskullUluesit of ignorant pretend ers, who, by the 1.1.40 at thst deadly poison, Merelfry, rink the ear/siltation and make the residue el We Mißerattle, ToSTi!ANGVEs.—The Doctor's Diplomas hang in hit °thee. 4( 4 3-Letters mast contain a & to um on the reply Itemeakee seta. glB nu. 7 ::.:a7.11. Ire,teriCk. street, Baltimore,. EM=l ESTATE OF M. 11. LOCHMAN, persona indebted to the eof Wm. L. Li ammo, dee'd, will pled,. payment to the u dersigued, and tbouu baying ne unn.l6 piescut ibtm uuly authenticated fur kettle lneut. JACJI3 Admioi:trator of the wth annexed. N B —The remaking ul OCK of HAICDWARE, oons!st Hia.es, Bo W, : - creura, Car lag in pan, of Lochs, Lutela,, r r, Cuopur and and Circular t-aws, lurk Sruss 14 Pewter S igotota, Welglits ' ri ugeu az d tor,, Razor& Ivory Knives and Plute.lForke, tan. uirue ilacrerin WAN lb I ilturrkou Scales and a vu r cty ~ 1 Sur, ware Wr.I.CLA Mid sold beat a great/Oa item Punuctelpir p in-S. JACUB 6i, Surviving Partner. Tis ATTENTION OF GENTLEMEN solioit:d to our very large assortment Of Axo Da:or:las of every sire and quality. JOUVIN KID Liras, neat article manufactured. All the different kiuus of Worm. Otovee. I.l.rgest ltaiurunetil. of HMIEIIY in the city. eItAVATL+, ~ UdPkINDERS, H.t.vostrecnisrs,titoady Hemmed Ac•l every trot* in Gents' wear, at CATHCART'S, Next to the liamehurg Bank' H.. L. GODBOLD, - D RA CT I C. 1.1 Tuner and Repairer of Bledudeons &c., &a., will receive orders in wore Music store, 92 Market streel 11 orders LA AL the itoutrii named place, or at the Bush ler ooge, Wll promot at:entiod. 1. - ,,g( ~ ii ) 1, s•t. seplS•dly FLSL FLAGS ! 1 x - TOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES with Natonni assigns, LitITER PAPER wait a view of thu city of Botriit .ag t printed and for sale at SCLIEFFEIt'a BOOKSTORE, Near the tioriebara Nritise, MI •.‘ / I IQ I ate,W - - • if, I is II $2 Co 12 00 15 Oa VOL. XV. ID. DJ. Gross $ Ca., D. W. GROSS & CO., WEIOLESALE AND DETAIL DRUGGISTS, MARKET STREET HARRISBURG, PEAN'A DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, We are daily adding to our assortment of goods all such articles as are desirable, and would re3pectfully call your atention to the largest and best selected stock In this city, of DRUGS, CHEMICALS & PAINTS, 011 s, varnishes and Gluse Dye.Stus3, Glass and Putty, Artist Colors and Tools, Pure Ground Spices, Baurnlng Fluid and Alcohol, Laid, Sperm and Pine One, Bottles, Vials and Lean/ Globes, Castfic Soap, Sponges and Corks, eks., &0., aeo., dio , Joe., &0., &e, With a general variety of PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected from the best manufacturers and Per- flamers of Europe and this country. Being very large dealers in PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S BRUSHES IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, COLORS AND BRONZES OF ALL KINDS, qi rat ' 9'- v` (kAAre . • ''' ; 0 9; "----.1•44-" IZ 0 irilli'MV ,-.....„...- 1 d ; 1 9 A , k; LT We respectfully invite a call, feeling, confi dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction. TEETH I TEETH 11 JONE'S AND WHITES'S PORCELAIN TEETH, PATENT MEDICLNES AND HAIR RESTORATIVES Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. Saponifier and Concentrated Lye ! Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we sell as low as It can be purchased in the cities. THAYEB'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS, COAL . 01L I CARBON OIL ! I Being large purchasers in these Oils, we can offer inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil Lampe of the most improved patterns, very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn Coal Oil. FARMERS AND GRAZIERS, Those of you who have not given our HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS a trial know not their superiority, and the advantage they are in keeping 'Horses and Cattle healthy and in good condition. Thousands can testify to the profit they have derived from the use of our Cattle Powders by the inoreasing - quantity and quality of milk, besides improving the general health and ap pearance of their Cattle. Our long ex perience in the business gives us the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our arrangements in the cities are such that we can in a very short time furnish anything appertaining to our business, on the beet of terms. Thankful for the liberel patronage bestowed on our house, we hope by strict attention to business, a careful selection of PURE DRUGS at fair prices, and the desire to please all, to merit a continuum of the favors of a discrim inating public. "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE." NO. 19 HARRISBURG, PA_ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 17, 1861 inistellanrous, ARMY SUPPLIES. QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S Orrin, } Harrisburg, July 12, 18151. Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock, M., on Saturday, the 20th day of July, 1861, for.the following Army Supplies, deliverable at the State Military Store, Harris burg, in quantities as required. Said proposals to be publicly opened at the time and place named, and the successful bidders to be an flounced as soon thereafter as convenient—the right being reserved by the State to increase or diminish the number and quantity of said arti cles. One thousand common tents, army pattern poles, pins, &c., complete. One hundred wall tents, army pattern poles, pins, dies, &c., complete. One thousand axe handles, hickory. One thousand pick bandies, hickory. Twenty bugles, for mounted artillery. One thousand and ten stable frocks. It is desirable that all the above articles be of domestic manufacture, and when any of them are furnished by the United States, the same must conform in all respects to the sealed standard pattern in the United states Quarter master's office and military store, Philadelphia. Ten per cent of the amount of each delivery to be retained as a forfeiture until the contract is completed. The above articles being requir ed for immediate use, the time of delivery will be considered in awarding contracts. Contrac• tots to state in their proposals the time when the goods can be d ”.t v.red, and the speedy de livery of such articles as are needed will be con sidered in awarding the contract. Successful bidders to give bonds with two approved secu rities. Every proposal.to be endorsed, Proposal far Army supplies. July 20th, 1861. All supplies contracted fur under these pro posals to be delivered at the Military Store house in the city of Harrisburg, unless other wise directed, free of all charge for freight, box ing or drayage unless freight to place of deliv ery is greater hum to Harrisburg, in which case the difference will be allowed. All packages a) delivered to be marked on the outside with number and description of articles therein, and name of party furnishing same, together with an invoice of contents, enclosed, embracing, in addition to above, notice of what special sup ply it is a part. R. C. HALE, jyl2-d6t. Q. M. Qen. P. M. SPECIAL ORDER, NO. 1 HEAD QUARTER; P. M. Harrisburg, May 27, 1861. Quarter Master General R. C. Hale is ordered to forward the clothing, as per requisitions dated 28d May last, by Colonels Harhamft and lirDowell, of the Fourth and Fifth Regiments Pennsylvania Volunteers, in place of sending it as heretofore directed. The Fourth and Fifth Regiments being now in actual service and in great need of proper clothing. By order of the Commander-in-chief, JOHN A. WB4OIIT, my2B Ald-de-camp. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. THE undersigned Collectors of County and State Tae for the r resent yea*, within the e.ty or Harrisburg, hereby inform the public that live ter coat abitem will he allowed on toe State and County Tax up to the 17th day of July next, The places of residence of,he t o lectore aiorroai are as follows : Peter fit Firth Wari, .'Sedoscl belpw Mukberry street. Nicholas Zollsger, Second Ward, Chesnut near Fourth trrei. Joseph Hoffman, Third Ward, Market between Third and Fo.:nb. htleets. Daniel Stxorain,er, Fourth Ward, State near Third MI est. h Dubin. Filth Ward, 'Third above North street. Bea} 8 immel, Sista Ward, near Amnia H eke. Ih. elot e ad per ,ons have an opportunity by calling On contours res. eztivu.y and save Mitt sl.isaount by prtandt pad ment of 5.4 in•es. ty order of Coualy Commissioners, JuEIN el. MUSSER, JACOB BEbild, }y3-14 • GE ,EGE GAit vERIOU. BIBLES I BIBLES ! A Large and thoroughly complete stock of BIBLES, CO UPRISING EVERY VARIETY From the Smallest Pocket to the largest sized and Sues FAMILY BIBLES, Ras Just been purclutsed and received from the Fall Trade Sales. Having purchased these at EITKEDIELY LOW. RATES, they MR be sold at a very small advance. Please call and examine the stock at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, 61 Market Street. A NEW AND FINE ASSORTMENT col - LADIES' TRAVELLING AND SHOPP'I.NG BAGS At all prices,for sale at BEftGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, ♦ fa Market Stree JUST PUBLISHED. 4 MANUAL MILITARY SURGERY on, HINTS ON THE EMERGENCIES Field, Camp, and Hospital Practice. irr S. D. GROSS, M. D PROMS OS BIIRGINT IN TU 1131.781150 N MEDICAL MUG/ AT PFLULADUriIIa. For elle at BERGNER'S CREW' BOOKSTORE. ma 24 NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGN ED has or erred his LC DIRER OFFICE, corner of Third otx eni ad Black berry alley. near Herr's Hotel. Di! Lumber of all kinds and qualities,. far sale by W. P. Allill.R.A.Y. The undersigned will sell Horses, Carriages and bar ass low for cash, ALSO—Horned and Carriages to hire at the same office' marl]. lIHANK A. MURRAY. AN TED.-AI TS TO SELL PACK AGES of STATICNAB Y 'dud JEWELRY, et pri - OM nue third 1033 than CIPAI oe purchased elsewhere.— Cell on or address (stamp ouclesed.) J L. BAILEY, m23-4tmd No. 154 Court &cast, Boston, alas A QUANTITY of Bags, Checks and Ging haws for sale by the dozen and piece, cheap to Goan, at the DAONAIN CuuNtY ektiSJIY. bo9 ll - 81 ° fiI•RRIaItURG M 114 5, 8. 1861. 1•25 An excellent article of Co • • manual Note Yaw can be bat yer rimalas //diteiNiitt'd OkISAP 13JUSi QA Ely Eelegrapt. A REGIMENT OF CAVALRY FROM PENNSYLVA.NIA. We understand that the government at Wash-. ington has oiled on theauthorities of Pennsyl vania to furnish a regiment of cavalry forth with. This affords a splendid opportunity to a class of men in the old Keystone who have been debarred from serving in the infantry force of this state, to serve their country in the new regiment of cavalry. We infer from this call that offers will at once be received by the state, of companies to fill up this regiment. The men are to be fur nished with everything necessary to their equip ment, horses and accoutrements of the best metal and quality. In accordance with the plan of organizing all the regiments furnished by this State, the new regiment of cavalry is to be organized in the most complete and efficient manner, and only those who are qualified will be accepted to serve. VIGOROUS ACTION OF COL. BIDDLE' " WILD OAT" REGIMENT. Intelligence has been received here that Col. Charles J. Biddle, commanding one of the Penn sylvania reserve regiments, lately encamped at Cumberland, occupied, New Creek bridge, Mary land, on the. Baliimore and Ohio Railroad, Sunday last, by order of Gen. McClellan. Lieutenant-Colonel Kane, of the same regi ment, occupied Piedmont, and Captain E. A. Irwin took the postat New Creek'village. The enemy precipitately retired upon the approach of our forces. A company under Captain Taylor rapidly pursued, overtook and captured four of them, and a wagon filled with plunder. On Monday the enemy attacked Capt. Irwin's position, but were vigorously repulsed, leaving two men dead and carrying away some wound ed. Captain Irwin sustained no loss. Ax limsroa.—The fellow Blessing, arrested yesterday for robbing Mr. Valentine of a con siderable Slim of money, at the White Hall Hotel, represented hfmself as a recruiting officer for Sherman's battery. By the following card. from Lieut. Craft, it will be seen that Blessing is an impostor, having no connection whatever with Col. Sherman's regiment. To the Editor of the Daily Telegraph :—Allow me through your columns to contradict the as sertion of the hotel thief calling himself John Lewis Blessing. On reading the paragraph, I was struck with the fellow's cool impudence, believ ing myself to re the recruiting officer of Colonel Shernaan's regiment of artillery stationed in this place ; and I have yet to find that I am mistaken. We wish it distinctly understood that we de sire to enlist young men of good character only, as it is the intention of the commanding officer to make his regiment the crack regiment of the army, and he is able to do it. As the harvesting season is drawing to a close, a number of young men will necessarily be thrown out of employment, and here is just the chance, especially to intelligent young men, who can thus speedily rise to the rank of non commissioned officers, without serving out a long enlistment in the ranks. My Rendezvous is &HISS' Hotel, South Second street. Very truly yours, ELIJAH R. CRAFT, jyl4-2t Recruiting Officer, sth Artillery. BY THERM THE FOURTH. REGIMENT IN EASTON Handsome Display and Enthusiastic Demonstration. The Fourth Reserve Regiment made its ap pearance in Easton about 1 p. m. today, es corted by part of Col. Sickles' r.gituent, headed by a cornet band. The sidewalks and windows were densely thronged. Handkerchiefs waved, flags floated, and every demonstration of the liveliest feeling and good will were made by our citizens. The regiment proceeded to the depot and took a special train for Harrisburg. The officers and men of this regiment, by their quiet and soldierly deportment while here, have made many warm friends among our people. The demonstration of to-day could not have been more friendly if the regiment had been composed of our own citizens. COMPANY OtWERED OFF. ritunDzw.tmt, July 16 It is understood that the Commonwealth Ar tillery, Capt. Janus E. Montgomery, now sta tioned at Fort Delaware, have received orders to join the command of General M'Clellan, in Western Virginia. This company is composed of Philadelphians, of high respectability. The Commonwealth Artillery was sent to Fort Del aliare upon the breaking out of the war, and at a time when the post was entirely neglected. The company has been on duty there ever since. A BIRONG:NAVAL FORCE. WASIUNGTON, July 16 A naval force is to be extemporized for ocean service, that will sweep the rebel privateers from the seas. The Navy Department is tak ing the most vigorous measures. CONSIDERATION OF THE TARIFF POST•. PONED WASMNGTOA, July-16 Tlae ITouse Committee: of Ways and MelOas have dolticled !lot to 4;o:madder tho . question of ho tariff at proud. CONGRESS OF YESTERDAY. INTERESTING PROCEEDINGS. IMPORTANT BILLS PASSED. Tote of Thanks to Gen. NUClallan and TRAITORS SHOWING THEIR HANDS SETATE.-Mr. Smola (Mass.) presented a petition for the abolition of slavery, remunerat ing from the United States Treasury such own ers of slaves as would be impoverished. Mr. POMEROY (Ky.) introduced a bill for the suppression of the slavehokiert3' rebellion. Mr. HARM (N. Y.) presented a petition from 0. Roberts, of. New York, asking payment for the steamship Star of the West, lost in the Government service, and introduced a bill for the relief of M. 0. Roberts. Referred to the Committee on Claims. Mr. Rattxsunt (Ill.) reported a bill in rela tion to district attorneys in the several districts. Passed. Mr. Strman (Mass.) introduced a bill for the confiscation of property in rebel States. The resolution approving of the acts of the President was taken up. Mr. Breckinridge (icy.) proceeded to speak at length in opposition to the resolution. Wanstrims, (W.) from the Committee of Commerce, alluded to the fact that the House yesterday passed a resolution directing the committee to institute an inquiry as to what additional measures are necessary to make the blockade more effectual, and to put a stop to piracy. He said the committee had had the subject under consideration, and a con fdrence had been held with the secretaries of the treasury and navy, and Commodore Pauld ing. The bill he now proposed to report was in accordance with the views thus agreed on. It would have more appropriately come from the Committee on Naval Affairs, but as there was an immediate necessity for its passage, he hoped the House would now proceed to its con sideration. The bill provides that for and duriug the present insurrectiun the Secretary of the Navy is authorized to hire, purchase or contract fur such vessels as may be necessary for the tempo rary increase of the navy, the vessels to be furnished with such ordnance, ordnance stores, and munitions of war, as will enable them to reuder the most efficient service, according to orders issued by their respective commands. The temporary appointments made of acting lieutenants, acting paymasters, acting surgeons, masters and quartermasters, and rates of pay for those officers, heretofore designated, are by this bill legalized. For the purpose of carrying this act into effect to suppress piracy and to ren der the blockade more effective, three millions of dollars are appropriated. The bill was, on motion of Mr. WASHBURN; (Ill.,) referred to the committee on naval af fairs. Mr. BINGHAM, (Ohio,) from the committee on the Judiciary, reported a bill providing for the suppression of rebellion against and resistance to the laws of the United Mates. By this bill the President is authorized to call out militia for these purposes. Their continu ance in service is not to extend beyond sixty days after the commencement of the regular session of Oungress. Until the latter shall otherwise direct, the militia to be entitled to the same p.ty and rations as the regular army. This bill passed under the operation of the previous question almost unanimously. Mr. BLAIR, (Mo.) from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported back Senate bill an thorizing the President to accept the services of 500,000 volunteers to aid in the enforcement of the laws and the protection of public property. He proposed for it a substitute similar to the bill which previously passed the House with, among several other additions, a proviso which allows the President to select the majors and brigadier generals from the line of the army to command the volunteers ; these officers to re sume their former places at the expiration of the war. Tha bill passed. Mr. Srsvess, (Pa.) from the committee of Ways and Means, reported Senate's amend ments to the loan bill, which, on their recom mendation, were all concurred in. EASTON, July 16 Mr. Waxier; (Pa.) introduced a bill author- izing the Secretary of the Treasury to issue ex change bills to the amount of ---- hundred millions dollars. Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means. On motion of Mr. Elm/tans, the following resolution was unanimously passed : Resolved, That the thanks of this House be presented to Major Ueneral George B. McClellan and the officers and soldiers of his command, for the se, ies of brilliant and decisive victories which by their skill and bravery they have achieved over the rebels and traitors in arms on the battle fields of Western Virgirdx The . House, in Committee, considered the bill to increase the efficiency of the volunteer forces of the United States. Mr. BLAIR. (Mi.) explained its provisions, when Mr. Mnuarrl, (Kentucky,) addressed the Com - mittee for an hour in vindication of the seceded States, and in condemnation of the warlike acts of the Administration. Mr. ROMAN, (Kentucky,) was not here to defend the Administration, which Wm not his choice, but when the public liberty was in dan ger, patriotism might well 'Bence the. Olattuns party. Public steceselty, the preierystioa of NO. 65. his Command WASIILNGTON, July 17 barn tinting farm Haying procured Steam Power Prow's?, we are prepar ed to execute JOB add it -ON PRINTING of every aasertp. don, cheaper than it can b done at any other meta NAL mant In the country. RA!ES GF ADVERMTNG Four lines or leEs constitute one-half were. Eight iinra or more than foar consti ute a square. Half square, one day SO so one weer 100 .t one month 2 00 three months L 00 aim m0nth5........... .......... 5 00 it one year............ . ..... G 00 One F.quare, ons day . ................. GO one week 2 00 one wontb.. ............ • • • ••-• • 3 33 three months—. ......... GOO it six m0nth5.........10 00 one year..... . ... .. . .... ....... 15 OO Org"Busine7s notices inserted in the Loa a Caisonts, or he ore Illarriges and Deaths, I.lVfi, Cr.NTS PER LINE for .E. 013. Insertion. Alarr'gra and Deaths to be charged as regular ad vertizemantS the Capital, the Union and liberty, should afford some extenuation for the acts and policy of the administration. According to the ancient max. im, the safety of the people is the supremo law. Treason against human hopes must be crushed, and the Union of our fathers must astd shall be preserved. The bill to increase the efficiency of the volunteer forces was passed and the House' act . _ • ourned. LATER NEWS FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Steamer City of Washington NEW Yonx, July 18. • The steamer city of Washington arrived hen his afternoon at four o'clock. The steamships Fulton and Glasgow arrived out on the 3d, and the Adriatic on the 4th. An affray occurred at Rome between the peo ple and Pontifical gend-armes, in which sevdral persons were wounded. A momentary crisis at St. Petersburg 'was imminent and money was scarce. Gold and silver had disappeared from the market. It was reported the French had evacuated Civets Vecebia, and were about to evacuate Viterbo. Advices from Pekin to April 29th via Russia, say that the insurgents are making considera ble progress ; that they had beaten the inde pendents and were marching rapidly on the Capital. DIPRESSING WEN INTO THE REBEL SER VICE IN VIRGINIA. WASHINGTON, July I& There have been more arrivals to-day of Union men from Virginia. They called on Gen eral Mansfield and informed him that every body in Virginia who can shoulder a musket Is being impressed into the rebel service. - • Alistellarteous. FREIGHT REDUCED... HOWARD & HOPE EXPRESS CO. Short and Quick Route to and from NEW - 1 7- 0 _UR. GOODS ORDERED IN THE MORNING RE TURNED THE SAME NIGHT. Leave New York at 736 P. M Fait Through ,Mr..- press Train, arriving in Harrisburg at 3 .. M., WITHOV7 MANGE OF CM Order Goods, marked via. HOPE EXPRESS General office, 74 Broadway, New York. Branch " 412 " if For flintier information inquire of rnylti G.kui HM BERGNE en SPICED SALMON 11 FRESP. AND VEitY DELICATE. P4I up neatly In five pound cans. Je2s. WM. DOCK, Jr., &Co. WORCESTER'S ROYAL QUARTO DIOTIONARY - 1 (HE best defining and pronouncing Denary of the English language ; Also, Worcester's School Dictionaries. Weoater's PictorlAl Quarto aid, `:pool Dictionaries Er sale at • . SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, apl3-tf Near the Ilarrisberg Bridge. SELF SEALING 1.1.! JARS, CHINA POTS AND TIN CANS of five varieties just r2eelved and for sale low by /9 9 W3l DOCK, JR., it CQ. GARDEN SEEDS. FRESH AND COMPLETE htgaurtineat just received and for este tty FIVE DOLLARS REWARD., THE above reward will be paid for the return of a U sIrED ETATiB sWoltp; Uken or st..ten from the hotel of the nad..roigned, oorsaer of Wel out and Fourth bums. jet "LAZARUS BARNHART. FRESH ARRIVAL HONONY, BUN; Saxe, Glam . , 110110 NY, SAO= COSY, gPLEr /14s, BARLItY, Iliasaow Ka Bun, Waota Pam, &a, & Q . 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WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP Blair children teething, and SPALDING'd cItYHALIO eli.J.6 tor headache. A frail supply received at KEL LER'S DRUG STORE, where you can purchase all. Ate saleable Patent atedieinee of the day. 91 Market street, two doors mud of Fourth street, south aids OUR UNION & CONSTITUTION 44 '91J R GOVERNMENT," by M. B 111; is work containing the Casale remota ow um mum Z..twarse, giving the construe don m its Terms mad Provieiond, stomas the weianoas cs the several itatos Lo the Union and each other, and expishli rig gene rally the etymons of Government of the C4antry. Pride a 00. Sind, and orders supplied, by :ae &Ms. bars, Pa. Agouti for Counties and Mates wanted. IgENZMMICIIIII