- . . . - - () 4 • • • . 'll4g4ez. .. • • AT . • • • , • 4 '; .4 7111: • N . A __ 11 . _ BY GEORGE BERGNER P. 1.1.1. eras 8:: (Ea., . • D. W. GROSS & CO., WiI()LESM,bI ANr";'*4PTAIL• DRUGGISTS, NO, 19 MARKET STREET EARRISBCP.O, PEA N'A. DRUGGISTS, PrIYSICIANS, STORF; KEEPERS AND (CONSUMERS, We are daily adding to our assortmont of goods all each articles as are desirable, and would re pectfully call your atention to the largeEt and best selected stock in this city, of DRUGS, CHEMICALS & PAINTS, 01le, vandslk7itnes, Dye. Stuff us and Patty, Artist Colors and Tool, Pure Ground Spices, Burning Fluid and Alcohol, Lard, Sperm and Pine Oils, Bottles, Viva,' and Laanp Global, Castile Soap, Sponge■ and'Corics, &0., &0., &0., dio , ato,, &0., ao With a general variety of PESIIMERY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected from the best manufacturers and Per- lumen; of Europe and tills country. Being very large dralera In PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S BRINIIEs IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, COLo LIS AND BRONZES OF ALL LINOS, G '' 14 , H N &wa i f OP 0 . " . • • • - . . . . . 2L--. . . . . 1 •-•.A.t . ''. 10 ° uli.U__ffa 1 Q*Ali BUR 6 We respectfully Invite a call, feeling, confi dent that we can supply the wants of all, on terms to their satiahiction TEETH 1 TEETH!! JONE'S AND NV MTV'? S PORCELAIN TEEM, PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR RESTORATIVES Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors. Saponifier and Concentrated Lye Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, whicb we sell as low alt it cau be purchased in the cities. fHAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS, COAL DILI CARBON 01111 Being large purchasers In these Oils, we can oiler inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil Lamps of the most improved patterns, very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn Coal 011. FARMERS AND GRAZIERS, Those of you who have not given our HORSE OD DATUM 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 increasing quantity and quality of milk, besides improving the general health and tap pearacce of their Cattle. Our long ex patience in the bnainees gives us the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our arrangements in the cities are each that we GM in a very abort time furnish anything appertaining to our business, on the best 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 continuance of the favors of a dlscrim• Milo& publlo. itlistetlancous EDUCATIONAL. - A CONTROLLING ELEMENT OF NA TIONALITY is the systestaif actuoitien In a 0000 try. proportion u the Wafture of • government gives force to public opinion 4 thiitUbric opinion should' ue eti lightened ." asSing prOs ibrewen Att , rou. Tc this end the people lit gentaidithoold be educated Into correct and (another sostudadanne with the Manre srinciplea of uur do *endue* and clod institutions. "OUR YNT explinatc.ry statement id system of Government atter Country, ilto, A MANE% L FUR HCHUULH, AOADBMINd AND POPULAR USE,. is a work which, with proper historical notices, gives the construction or du provisions ot the 0011 i Watt= of the United States and of those or the several States, is deterurinoi by Judicial authority, or deli, ‘y inatudipir filltervarm 10 - wa sod practice, sou to show the actual mama our general rystew or Governmiet. It Is free from specula. 141'1101 Intone, oluservadve in lut tandeacy, and calculated to cultivate the love of our country. It has been used e a sonsiderable main, to tb• arbUtiaTlON OF YOUTH au different and te recommended by Jurists, oateltnes and enabling., and Professor* of Colleges.— Prlice $lOO. Sold by M. 11'0,44111Y, del Harrisburg. Ps. "OUR GOVERNMENT." 66 T HE unity of Government, which COD stunt's you one people, is now dear to you."— Intaldrapton's FarsinsU addrent. A nationality II ammo dal vo me enduring prosperity of our country. True pa. 1110t1461 must mice from enowledge. It is only a propel understanding of our civil Institutions that can Induce drung and 'idled attachment, to their prliciples t and impart ability fur their maintenance. .CUR autiERAKISNT : AD , explanatory statement of the aftl lo 4 of Government of the Country, contains the teat of the Coustitution of the United dudes, and the Coo dilutions' provisions of the several States, wit.' their meaning and ciumdruction, as determined by ati• short.. -^ 4 Precedent and practice, or derived from itaa.‘"d ", "ten ; Mooted end amour lor popular tow Pries $ '"V lealhreas, del Et Moberg. Pa. 1861. 30 OPENING 30 OPENING 1861. SUMMER DRESS GOODS 11111 ff Ducluelsoar. The quality of the goods fbr the prise will be ea induce ment to every one to purchase. The most desirable goods of the sem= at a great ma dace. MOZAMBIQUES, OELSSALIAS, VALENCIA% OREPE D'ESPANGS,_ BERME ANOLAIS BROCADE POPLIN'S, NEAPOLITANS. LAWNS and LAVELLAE an among shell' r CATHOART & MIMS. Seat door to the Harrisburg Bank. SKELETON SKIRTS. The largemyttooupt the very beet wake to be naiad itCaTHOAR T Ara door to the Harrisburg Beak. Parasols, Sun Umbrellas and Umbrellas Tamar-are per emit low.: than cans be , peraimmat Matters In the oity. CiSTROART & BROTHER. N 0.14 Martel square, ayes Nest to the Uarriohorg 8.14. JOHN B. MUTH'S BOOT & SHOE STORE, CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STB., Harrisburg, Pa. L WAYS on hand a large assortment of ti BOOTS, 8110113, &MATINS,, of the very beet %militias for Mhos, gentlemen, and eblldrens' wear.— , 4.1c0s to snit the Dona. All kinds of WORE MADE TO ORDER In the out style by superior workmen REPAIRING done at short palm ontle.dtt JOHN B. slam Iltrrlebort. A (QUANTITY of Bags, Cutouts mud (f►ug • a. hams for sale by the Vies end piece, cheep " crsa, at the HAUNSIN O. (I etusum. Hansom:um MK, JUST PUBLISUED. A MANUAL MILITARY SURGERY HINTS ON THE ENNItOKNOI/13 or Field, Camp, and Hospital Praotioe. BY 8. D. GROSS, M. D. PIOIII9OR Or tvtam 011 Till JIMII*Wit 211010411. For mils at BIEIGNIIR , J MAP 110011:100118 ma. 24 JOIN WALLOWER, JR., Agt. GENERAL FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANT. GOODS AND MERCHANDISE promptly tOrwarded by Palladelphbi and Reading, Northers ‘ntaberlauid Valley and PoonaLeonia Madreads .ao peat!. HAULING AND DRAVING to and from all parts of the oily to tbo itinerant Railroad depots wilt oe dens at the vary lowest num. `ARR.; s 8 removing will be prottptly attended to. orders 'a ft at erantbe European Hotel, or at the store of E. S. Zdilingsr, will melee prelim attention. Con. tomenta °Melva respeouttliy solicited. JuLl WALLOWiIit JR., Au apt Moe Readies Ds.tiat. THE ATTENTION OF GENTLEMEN A is solicited to oar vary tarp solortmool or UNDIUMICIM) .101) Mavens of every sine and quality. Owe' Jooaut gm Owens, beat *Nolo manufactured. AU the different Waite of Wilma Sumo. Urgent eseorttnent of Hammy to the oily. Clan% daimons, flexonancome,lheady Hemmed And motion to Genii' wear, At CART'S. 1 .444 In oh. limir...hniv Rant. FOR BALE. FROM One to Five Hundred Dollars worth of CITY BONDS. acquire of C. 7.11141121111 AN, want Mn. •Inoth*Pertnd •rtmt. AL T. J. MILES, SURGEON DENTIST (AFTERS hie services to the citizens 0' liarrlobarg sad vtalnity. Re solicit' a be s t the public patronage, and eves sgsnrance th at hi endesvori shall be given to render satisfaction In hie pro. r esalon• Wog an old, well tried dentist, he heels sate Is hem nviting Ihte public generally to call on hire, assuring Oeilhe ed b that No. tatty will not be dhwafttled with his service., street, In the house 10111111107 on '7 Jecitt Lby, near Me United slam BOWL gamitburl, Pa A NEW LOT or UMW SHOPPING & TRAVELING BAG comprising a number of new styles Gam' and C. DHOW Money fadeand Wallets. Ono oosonot o Oil moiled oak 4 at /11IRGINiall Cate IXXIIEsTam, il *Mut allteek HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY .111013,N00, ';JULY 30, 1861 IlltbitaL DR . J URN SON 111 =iirtAl Iry sak ii , v , C41.31.A11s :.) LOCK HOSPITAL. STAB dieoevered the meet certain Apeedy , ILL and effectual remedy in the world Mr DD3EA.SEB OF IMPRUDENCE. =LW or sot-sa TWILVII 'MOWN No inrowary or Noxious Drugs eL7 Heshaw or the Bich Or Limbs, &daturas, Pains la the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys andrlleadder, Organic Weakness, Nervous Debuity, Decay of His thiliu , Pow . en, Dyepapela, Languor, Low eptuits, Confusion 0: dews rely Ration of the Heart, Timidity, Trembilege , Duunceo of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affections of the Heed, Throat, *se or thin—thole terrible dhew dors arising from the Indiscretion or SolltarY Habil" of south—those dreadful and destructive practises which produce constitutional debility, render asiwriage twos dble„ and clammy both body and mind. YOUNG MEN Young men especially who have become the vkdben DI solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which tumidly sweeps to an mammy grave thousands ot ,oung men or the mat exalted Went and brhliant woo might otherwise have entranced hstenins Senates with the thunders of alternates, Or waked to ea may the living lyre, may Gait wilt thll oonlidenoe. laaRaLtGM.. Married persons, or those contemplating wharfage, be um aware of physical weakness, should baseedlately con. cult D. J., end be restored to perfect health. oRGANTo WIELKNIE hoesediately arid and fuu vigor raiwei Re who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously congde In Ms honor as a gentleman, and COD, adeptly rely upon his akW as a physician. woHoe No. 7 south edertok street, Baltltnots, on the left hand side going from Baltimore street, 7 loon trom the corner. Be par tinnier in observing the name or number, or you will mistake the place. Be par ticular leer ignorant, thdtim Qucoskit with false names, or Paltry Humbug MAriadtm, attracted by the repute. don of Dr. Johnson, lurk near. All letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the reply. DR. JOHNSTON. Dr. Adamson member of the Royal College of Burgeons, London es , graduate from one of the men eminent Colleg of the United States, and the greatest part ot whose the nu been spun In the Hospitals of London, Yule, Ptah delplda and elsewhere, has effected some ot the matt ha totthistng ogres that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in the ems and bead *bob Weep, put ner. ronanem being alarmed at suddensounde, Wishfulness', with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derange sent of mind were owed Immediately, TAR'S PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. (tresses all those who having Willed thaw selves by I eren he and improper indolgenoles, that-leant and solitary ambit which ruhm both body and mind, en. titling them for either businellor Misty. Thew are seine of the sad and molanaholy en, ots prc. doom by early habits of youth, via Wellness of, the desk and Limbs, Pains In the R oad, Dingiest of Sight, Loss of hit:scalar Power, Palpitation of the Heart, DyespepdN Nerves Irritability Derangement of the Digestive teen cons , General Debility, illymplenns of Oonatunp. don, 66 MENTALLY. edieratset, the lierlistelfacts on the neinitusi mush to be dreaded :—Less of Memory, ConfWon ot Ideas, De pression of Spiels, Y vll Forebodings, Aversion badman. ty, Soltdistrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, dui., U. Moe ri the evil abate. Thomande of pennons of all mei, can now judge what a the caw of Mgr decline In health, Wog their rigor, oecoming weak, pale, nervous and. emaciated, have • "Insular appearanee about the epee, oongh, and symp, ma of conaumption. YOUNG NEN who hate injured thenuteires by a certain practice; tn. /oared in when alone--a habit nuquently learned from 601 sompanions, or at echool, the effects of which are sightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured, renders marriage lmposedble, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hopes of his OMB. try, the darting of his parents, should be snatched trout ill prospects and enjoyments of lift by the consequences of deviating from the path of nature, and Indulging in a tartan secret habit. du Lb persona must, before context • plating itARKLA.GX, effect that a mind mind and bod,y are the most neoeasary requisites to promote commbial happiness. indeed "'Mont these, the journey through life beoonies a weary oilgrimagsr, the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the flied becomes shadowed with despair, , and Ailed with the nelanoboly rellection that the happiness of another be. tomes blighted with our own OIL JOHNSON'S INVIOORATiN:O TOR OR GANIO WICILENN.BB. By this great and important remedy, Weakness at the hpas are speedily oared, and'full vigor restored. Cbouitands of the, most nervous and debilitated wile ltd lost 41 hope, here been immediately relieved. All speelments to Marriage, Ptlyeloal or Mental Disqualli• *lion, Nervous, Trembling ' Weakneis or Ishanation or lie mast Ibsen] Yana, speedily cared. TO EMBA3OIOtB. the away thousands cured at this battalion within the last twelve years, and the namerom importantat* verso:kilo puribrmed by Dr. J., minimum!' by tbe Surgk re 4 Artois of the papers, and many other persons, notices et *blob bays appeared again and again befora Me public, UMW Ms standing al a Dew of charade and re gionsibitity, is a eudblient guarantee to'the *Meted. MEMO OF WPM:MUM—When the nitriguided and Imprudent votary of league finds he has imbibed the seeds et Ma painful it toe often happankthat ao iligimed sense of shams or of dlaikiiery deters elm from applying to those who, from sidecauoo and re. *suability ma alone befriend him, delaying till the 000 ititutional symptoms of this halve disease maks thedr µvamoose, affecting the head, throat, sine, skin, key progroodog on with dightild rapidity, till death puts • period to his dreadful suds/lugs py sendlag hi toatest nouns from whenos ao traveler nestrassa " It is a mei.' tootioly dust that thousands MUviciamktel this terrible dame, owing to the unsuillttlness col osent pretend in, Who, by the use of that dead* prams, swan, ruin the oonstitution and make the residue of We miserable. T0..--7L. Doctor% Diplomas /mug to bto mirlietters most imatain a Stamp to as oa therreply. BANnektias seat by &redo. 7 data Frederick street, Baltimore. spra-lowly FOR BALE! A BUILDING LOT, situate in West Har rtsburg, fronting on Bradstreet 20 test, and me mos be k 161 fee., more or less, to a2O foot alloy, ad joiontg on oue aide the property of llr Blumsnatine. • For particulars enquire of 'MEWL scastrintoi Baru r'e Bootatore. May 8,1861. mytl SPICED SALMON 11 _ 'LIME AND VERY DELICATE. Pot Up neatly. in five pound cans. Oa. WM. DOCS, Jr., /zoo. EMPTY FLOUR BARRELS - . 10 LARGE NEW BHIGHT EMPTY FLOUR Silt MILS In good omdltion for ago tow by Ud3l. will. WOK, Jr , &O. LIME FOR SALK THE UNDERSIGNED having embarked Lln the LL BUSINIM la prepared to tarnish to very teat article at short not es, utast the lo trot pi Weir for cash, lie sells the lime burst at Colombia and silo that burst at home. mral.dtko PETER =ME M. OUR UNION & CONSTITUTION 4 9 R GOVERNMENT" is byK. tort imetalatog the Wen w t h q en no tem stem, giving she anuarentlon'et iFai Theme and Provisonv. sivoivia4 the-velaloos of the hetet* Wm to the Onion antilleth Orjtelt4 11.11AsaisolandAgairk Ailly Menyval= of Goieromind ihe Oetymy a ve; Bold, and Orders supplied, by ,bbn, et bug, Pa. Apses toe Onatio aid MAW waited. y si : g. • • . • •YD: '. , , 64eaa..,#b r iks - iiiikm: ;a 1.1.1.10" • • c;!.. ,11 biatier a Imo f -t1 . ... • 1 ,orarfttrA dblemftenal?o,4aohessmitai.. watt *tee cominkifile at corktortocedamaitr, 4° 79 14 toriliti*** reitoohkale 'data*. • :2 .. ed ; biLL " • edlater4s' On motion of Mr. Wzraorr; : antither cdrrulittee of conferencewasiappointed. Mr. Hans 047.•E1.,j reported, from the Conk mittee of COriference, on the bill to appoint 14 assistant Secretary of the 'Nevi. The report was agreed tor and the bill passed. Also the report of the Committee of Conference on the bill increasing the Medical corps of the Navy. The report was agreed to and the bill stands passed. Mr. Melnik (14; Y.) from the Committee of the Judiciary, reported a bill for the suppression of the sale of intoxicating liquors Jo the Dis trict of Otelutribla The bill - provides that no person shall mill intoxicating liquors to the soldiers of the United States under a penalty of twenty-five &gars for each offence. The bill . was paned. Mr. UNITIZE; from the Committee on the Judiciary; ieported a bill requiring the oath of allegiance to be admirdstered to all persona em ployed by the Government. Passed. Mr. Wilson, from the Committee on Military /adze, reported back the bill for the purchase of arms, ordnance and ordnance sores, making an appropriation 0f51,000,060. Passed. Mr. SAULSBFILT, (Del.,) offered a resolution requesting the, Secretary of War to inform the Senate whether any arms have been. sent to the State of Delaware since the first of July, and if so how many, and what for. laid over. Mr. Tanxson, (ill.; front the Committee on the Judieiary, reputed back the memorials of the PolioelConimissioners of:Baltimore, ;wan ed in Fort-.lilcHenry; :also the memorials of the Mayor sind.Conirtion Councils of Baltimore, with a restaution that the Committee - be dis charged. • Mr. Pawn), (Del.,) offered as an amend:" melt ¢ cesoldtbm thaw the ' polies. conntriesioners ought to be surrendered to the civil authority on, some charge, or be discharged and permitted toPresume to their duties; and also that Mar shal Sane ought to be delivered to the civil authorities on some charge, or be discharged. Mr. Twins . thought it was not in order to make such a motion as that of the Senator from Mr. Fxseximmt moved to lay the whole sub_ ject on the table, but Modified it so as to post pone until to-morrow. Agreed to. The tariff bill was taken up, the question be ing on the amendment providing for a tax of 6 per cent. on all incomes over, $1 ; ,000, except on incomes derived from government securities, which were taxed by 24 per cent., which was agreed W. Mr. SAULTBURY moved to strike out the tax of four cents per pound on coffee. Lost. Mr. Susumu (Miss.) moved to strike out the portion Increasing duties ou the pretent tariff ten per cent. ; contending that it would make the duty prohibitory, and in fact produce lesa re venue. After some discussion Mr. SUMNER'S motion was disagreed to—yeas 7, nays 29. The bill was further considered and the amendments of the Committee of Finance were adopted. A . message from the' 'House announced the passage of the .bill for the purchase of arms, ordnance and ordnance stores, and by common t the hill was taken up and passed. ' The consideration of the tariff bill was re sumed. _ :bar: . POWELL offered. an itnendment that on and atter the 6th of October, 1861; all laws giv ing bounties to fishing vessels be repeale 1. No quorum voting, Mr. Polk moved that the Senate adjciurn. • Lost - None of the Senators appearing - to vote on Mr. Powstals amendment; it'Was disagreed to. On the passage of the bill, not a quorum vot ing, Mr. FISBUDIN said he had no complaint to make of the opposition, but the fault was on our own side. Senators had, gone away and left the Senate unable to do business, and he wanted the country to know who was to blame. Mr. Doourrus, (Ncria.) said that his colleague was sick. The 'absentees were Baker, Bayard, Bright, Cowan; Howe, ;Johnson, (Tenn.) John son, (NO Xentedy, Latham, Pearce, Polk, Sherman, Thomson and Wilmot. The mem ber* present 'licked one of being a quorum. Adjourned. 410uaL-4r. COVODI (Pa.).argued in favor of leviing only half the amount now proposed, and postponing:the remainder till neat seesaion. Mr. Coxlak's proposition was ideated, the ECaOse renudng to takethe question by yeas and nays or by tellers. The substitute for' the - .bill, as reported by Mr. Howes to-day, and noticed in the first part of this report, was timed to, and the bill as has amend& N'tras passed by a vote; of 77 yeas Szavz"t (Pa.) from Means, iepoite4 _ 1iV:0i,f1;.°W7:1)84;7:51'4 to be 1" i p d ur atli th b : :d op ee:al o: andhPr f F°llirec L tritee : tinli ;: ngn r ?-• er i tz* ,- • A te d 4- , aise r d ,r4710"7 , ,, SUM*, the Mr. mass also reported Beuate bill pro- vidingfor the appointment of a board to Neale, equalise, and reduce the compenaltion of all officers of the government, and to report a blil forthaVurpose at the next eestion. Passed ; Pr9n0...4!1 of MT- W.44mholts, the House took .uP 1 4 7 A 1,0" d Senate Wile ad did= tea the; m. kFilor to: VOW for:We erditettert of ( I ,4ti*Anipiporte• AgiNamsa Iff!!ffl Sthng, - MONT-COM* fit Me m& ;`~a~~ REBELS CAPTIIRID AT HICKORY THE STATE CONVENTION A fight took plwe on Thursday, on Lane's Prairie, fifteen miles from here, between a par ty of sixty-five rebels and fifteen Home Guards from The Guards were surrounded, but they wide a determined stand and after a few volleys, dispersed the rebels, killing their First Lieu tenant and mortally wounding' three privates. brie lieutenant and two privates on our side were slightly wounded. Jennasox Crrr, July 28.—The detachment of two companies of Col. Milligan's regiment and three companies of the Home Guards sent to Hickory Hill near Mount Pleasant, in Cole Cole county, were fired on from an ambush near that place, but no one was hit. They cap tured twenty-eight rebels, among them two captains of Jackson's forces ; also, forty horses and two teams, which have been brought to this city. Since the withdrawal of the Federal forces from Callaway county, opposite here, the rebels are again concentrating. Four hundred are re portal to-day at Fulton. Trouble is feared tom ,there and trom Harris's forces. Swims Crrx, July 28.—The revised report of the Committee of Eight, in the State Conven tion, strikes out that clause in the former rep.nt relating to the Supreme Judges. While it declares vacant the Executive and I Legislative departments, it ordains that anelec- tineAkeutbeee iilthoere shall be hold tea t Monday of November next ; also that the as tion of the Convention be submitted to the people ; at the same time a separate poll book Is to be opened, and two tickets are to be struck off; one for the action of the Convention, the other against the action of the Convention. Should a majority decide for the action then the officers elected shall take their seats against its action, then the said election to be null and void, and the officers elected shall not take their seats, and the officers appointed by the Convention shall go out of office, and the ordinance providing for the abrogation of cer tain acts of the Legislature alien be null and void. It also declares vacant all the offices to which appointments were made by Gov. Jack son, and also provides for the appointment of officers at the election in case any of those regu larly elected refuse to serve. FROM HARPER'S FERRY- MOVEMENT OF GEN. BANKS The American of this merniug learns that Geo. Banks, immediately on taking command of the forces at Harper's Ferry, commenced the removal of the army stores and provisions to the Maryland side, at a point in Frederick county, about three miles from Sandy Hook. The construction of the bridge was also stopped, and preparations made for evacuating the place, which is by no means defensible from attack, either from the Virginia or the Maryland side. By the cars from the Ferry, the same paper learns that General Banks, on Saturday and yesterday, withdrew his troops to the Maryland side, and formed his camp in a strong position in the rear of the Maryland Heights, to which point his pickets will extend. He is being ra pidly reinforced, and will soon have a large army under his command. It is said that sev eral of the Pennsylvania reserve regiments were yesterday ordered to that point, and an Indiana and Pennsylvania regiment passed through this city on Saturday for the same des tination. It is rumored that General Johnson has returned with his command to Winchetiter, and will probably commence offensive demon strations along the Maryland line. RELEASE OF THE SUKTER'S PRIZES AL letter from Captain White, of the Bark Louisa Kilborn, dated Cienfueges, July 19th. says she was to sail the next day for Falmouth, under convoy of the United States steamer Cm- Bader, who would keep in company until after passing Cape Antonio. All the vessals before reported taken by the Sumter were liherated by order of the Captain General, and were ready to leave on the 19th under the same convoy. The United States steamer Niagara touched at Cienfuegos a few days since,, and had gone in pursuit of the Sumter, which there was no doubt would try to intercept one of the California steamers. I 'PsPtaih YThike sari the commander of the Stouter teqk all hie papers, and he wee obliged to sail with a sea letter from the United States Consul. ,:i —~~..~a. Bona., Mod, July 27 BAL . TIXOEZ, July 29 Boma, July 29 PRICE ONE CENT FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. fihe Evaotation of Harper's ref* ISOAPR OF PRISONsas ROAM*. • the Rebel Soldiers Shouting "Onto I Washington." Z kVD STATE PRISONERS Tr.SIO 219 .4".1 faiTRESS , MONSOB as Ta Ira $ q C 3 A: vs • ' t THE DIRECT TAX SILL THE FORTHCOMING LOAN CAPTURE OF REBEL B.,LDLIEB .......-.0,,....-..,. . The evacuation of Harper's Ferry, and it motives, are well wrierstood here. We may say the same of the evacuation of the village of Hampton, by Purforces. . Captain William Allen, of the Eleventh Mas sachusetts ; E. P. Dougherty, of the New York Seventy-first ; and Orlando Waldorf, of the Second Wisconsin, arrived here to day. They escaped fi om Manassas. They say the rebels lost 1,500 killed and • wounded. They could get no idea of the future movements of the rebels, though the rebel soldiers were enthusiastically shouting "On to Washington." The rebels refused to bury the slain of the Fourteenth New York and the Fire Zonaves. The Police Commiaioners, Marshal Kane, and other State prisoners now at Fort McHenry will be this afternoon sent to Fortress Monroe, by order of the Government. The bill before the Howe for direct taxation and internal duties is to be amended by the re duction of the land tax, and the amount willbe levied on other things. Ample provision will be made fbr the raising of the interest on the forthcoming loan. Captain Tomkin's Cavalry captured twenty nine rebel soldiers, south of Arlington, this morning HICKORY, OAK AND PINE WOOD for 504,• (702 S2unB,ul AghttD 4Eafe2.iY7 Hasa • P ORLI i A MOO ALSO, LOOM POSTS allts7NLl2 RAILS OM IV ONDIN. SIONS INO sA,va FDA DOl%OlllO PUitPuss.9. Inquire of the subscriber et me residence on the Kiev roan, opposite the good Will 'Casino striae, or at the Yard, corner of &coed Chi rtroAd +toasts, West liar - risborg„ kny27-if J 0 13. 001$. SCHEFFER'S BOOK STORE (Neer the Barrisburg Bri4e.) 01.25:Tbsia 1 o R t o E I ti l l!! 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Teeth, from fine to a lull eat, mounted on Ine Gold, :di cer, Platte& plates or the Vulcanite Base. '" lake great pleasure In remiramending dm above gea Matsu to all my Winer patent* 01 Harrisburg and'il: dully, and feel confident win be WIII perform all opera tions 10 a aciemble meaner, from my knowledge or Lds inlyB-Mil F. J.:4 oußOdill, D. D. a. VAN INGEN & SNYDE R, . Designers and Enoravers on Wood'o N. & COL FIFTH & CHIDITNIIT STB , ' Alit&!phis. EXECUTE all kinds of Wood Eng= with beauty, oorrectcess cod dispatch. acorn funitsheu for Flue Book Illustrations. - Persons wishing cuts, by sending a Phutogrepb or Daguerreotype, • can have views of Colleges, Churches, Store Fritutts.• Machines, litoves, Patents, &c., engraved as weft on per penal application. Fancy Envelopes, Labels, Bill Headings. Show Bills. Visiting, Business and other Cards, engraved tu highest style of art, and at toe lowest prices. For speutmens of fine engraving, see the Illustrated * . works of J. B. Lippincott &Co., M. R. Buller IWO. • 4 °ant lyd NOTICE TO THE PUBLIO:_. THE UNDERSIGNED COMMISSICItt q ' Sai of Dauphin county, to puree iemeibf anAket SAM tiepins' itieninuly of toe Commonwealth Of pa ng , sylvanla, approved the leiti day of slay'i- 2961` entitled "en act to authorize tuff COolinitskin•ra ul Dauphin Ogg a. ty to appropriate a certain sum of money tor the sup port or the familia.' of Volu.ntoent during the present war," do here•iy inform t h e public thiz they will make a loin to the amount of *aura not exiceedlui ten thousand dollars, for which boa ia will be lianas Gtr u term Dot Os• cowling ten years, with coupons &bil l ow, f ir the pay.tpu of half yearly interest, payable at the County Treasury ai 6 per cent. dud bends are to be clear of all taxation , is therelure hoped twit the .alit ant in bomb' of a nob amounts as , the tendert will dolma, will, be prompt ly taken by Ike patri 4.1 , t nuiluitiets or others, with oat resortmg to venial taxation at tlial time. .JOll,l -, aliTzSEtt, JawU obeln, ONO. GARY ktifini, Attest—foam Mutsu, Clerk CIDER 11 ! VINEGAR, 14 I MADE. from choice and selected Apples, and guasotted by us to beStnctly pares., - corn( *Ai)" S. L GODBOLD , Tuner and ftapairer of; mt. * , metodeobs, fic., act., will receive ordevela Ware al H.501.11111'.3 Node titan); 91 Martin street 11 orders left at We above named Mace, or at tbe,lltuelieire 0488, Will, Meet widl'prOinut. &Windom First Clarg :144U0 tO — Naille 2 - 100/644 . , • . FOR .ttENT • SeITE•IIOOm3 litA4 - 663v0i0a - bithi; Not Moe. Pommestoo given oo the Orin of July. Ext at POW Gummi W. POUTER. , July 29 MY* 4l . fif r