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The TELEGRAM is also published weekly and famished to subscribers at the following cash rates,: Single copies, weekly $1 00 Tea .oples, to ,nie poste de - 9.00 Twenty 1 { 4017.00 • at vermin:to ...Elens.—rihe following are the atee tot advertising in tb.e Tatvonars. Those havi.;g advertising to do will find it convenient for reference. for Four - linPa - or less constitute one-halt square. 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As an advertising medium the Tsars Lis, ne'equal, its large circulation, among business' men and faraille9, in city, and country, placing, It tiiyOnd a mpetitton. ittlBLtilttltgattli jON • li'B 1101[1 . 81f/. 1 OORNEF. OF EMMET ST AND-MARKET 13QUAIRE, HARRIBURG, PA, JOSEPH F. MCCLICIn.AN, FM/PRIER'S - (usautritir ocemcorin sr muss coovnunv.) This Is.a Firstnlass Hotel, and located in the ' central part of, the city. It : is kept in the best manner, and its patrons will find every EtoCOEß modation to be met with in' the bast houses it the country. se3o-{ltf B T. BABBITT'S Concentrate& Condensed or Pulverized 13-OPT 130.41,P. . • TEIBEE gallons of haudseme white SOFT, 1 SOAP made in ftve minuteft: . grease y etitdred. "Ptaxemoss,— DisaolVe. tlepound of B. T Bab dynottntiiiied Oundeesed or Pulverized BO Soap in one gallon of bUiling water, Wen 41 - 1;10.0,11663 of warm water When cool yoix . will have Huse gallons of gandeume White Sofi Ten pounds will make one barrel of soft soap 'The soap thus main, *tat eat:lint:at wash for trees, shrubs and plants of all 4:00., • Jut teeeived and for sale by WM. DOCK, JR & .liti+27) Market at., opposite the Court House. VISITING • - WEDDING, • :IMITATION, AND -• AT HOME CARDS. BTa spe cial , arrarvonent with one, of the hest,origravers in'the country, cards of any deficription will be executed in the highest style of artconformable with the latest fashion, and, =mild promptly,atlower piiceeTian ire charg ed by the stationers in New York 'orl'hiladel- Phia.p:, and Etricas call et inon9tl . BEtiGN ER'S ,f3uOIV,STORE. AITINDoiff SHADES of lluon!,tilt-tordeved: V V and PAPER BLINDS of an•endleila var' etrof designs and ornaments ; CIJBTA.I.N FIXTURES 'and '-TABbELS at very low prises (Allay i , SOHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE. - - HERMETICALLY BEALBD. PEACHES, TOMATOES, PINE APPLE, -SALMON; OYSTERS, - SPIdED OYSTAB, s.•- LOBS'T'ER, RA 'TIMES, ,FOT Bale by W 69. DOCK, Jr. & k:W. T. BISHOP, ATTORNEY- AT - LAW, oF,Bacz NEXT DOOR TO WYE Cif 8 HALL, . Thwtomosen Corner of Pine street . and-Rasphdrry • ' je.22 dlm CUR-NEN AND SUGARS of all gradea anO 'atreitegsable prices for sale by 0.4 ------ WM. 13001 E., Js;. ClElEBlESE—liumbuti and other prime dairy chwee, for eallgi &BommAN, Aof Cm. Franiand Market streets. ,• , NEW araortment •of 'Norton's Unrivaled - 21.ntGold Para, in Gold Thi'ted 'DPW Ekldera, just - received at SCHEFFEB'S•BOOKASTOBE; - jal6; - • 18 Blaiiiet !Arent. , G IWO; COM. , .. . .. . , . .... ( . 7 , - ~, Winslow',Friish (Are, tjamOriatceived by.... - --- - i lefeBtf r-, - . ', •-• W. DOCK. AL; Sti-Og i ... FRENCH 'and ENGLISH BLACKl.l3O s awat ranted not only to reign the polish of hilt to preserve the leather itself. For sale by WM. DOCK. Js.. it CO. DR. JOHNSON 33.E1.1-erIIVIC:)3EILIM LOCK HOSPITAL, lIAS discovered the most certain, speedy and effectual remedies in the world for, DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE ammo tor tux TO TWILVI HOURS. NO IigIEROURT OR NOXIOUS DRUGS: A Cure Warranted, or No Chap, sn from One to Zee Days. Weakness of the Back ... Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dis charge% Impotency, General Debility, Ner, vousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spixite; Confusion of ideas, Palpitation of the , lI art, Timidity, Trembling% Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nf se or Skin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Ste mach or Bowels-those terrible disorders' Arising from- the Solitary Habits of-Youth—, those secret and solitary practices morelatal tO their Vietillte than the song.of..Synms to the. Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their , moat i hint hopes or anticipationa,. rendering marriage, • &0., .Impossible, • YOUNG liEN • Especially, who have become the victims of. Solitary , Vice, than dreadful' and destructive! habit; which annually sweeps to an untimely: grave thousands otYoung Men of the most; ex/died:talents and brilliant intellect, who; might otherwise have entranced: istening ates with the thunders. -of eloquence or .waked; to ecstasy the living lyre, may. call with hall confidence. RI 21r. P; Married Persons, or Young Ken :contemplat ing marriage, being aware of physical, nose, organic debility, deformities, tite., speedily cured. EE .Z S Ele who places himself under the care of Dr., J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gen demon, and confidently rely upon his skill as a, Physician. ORGANIC VirEARNESt3 . Immediately Ouretl,'and full Vigor restored, This' distresaing. affection-Liviiieb renders =life • miserable and marriage impesirible—ii the-pen • aitypeld by the victims &improper indulgence Young persons , are tow apt to commit rumors rrom not being, aware 'of . tbe dreadful 'maw; quences that may ensue. Now who that tin derstands the sjibiect will pretend to deny that., the power of procreation is lost isioner by th'cie! tv,lling into .iro.proper habits than by thl3•pro...i dent,: - Besides being deprived.the ,pleasures of healthy offspring, the most serious and destrtee rive symptoms , to both body and mind art& the system , becomes deranged, the physical and , mental functions weakened, lom of procreative power, nervous irritability, dyopepsia, palpita don of the heart, indigestion, constitutional debility. a wasting of, the frame, cough, con : •iuniptton, decay and death. _ ' • al I." ,1 1 ) co la Y r a 11. FKM Oziacm, STlciurr„ Left handidde going from Baltimore street,,a few doext from the corner. Fail not to.obeerve name and number. Letters men be. paid and contain a damp The Doctor'e Diplanoe hanglin hie office: DB. JOHNSON , ' Member of the Royal College of Sirgeons, ten don, graduate from one of the meet eminent colleges in the United States, and the greater part of whuse life has been spent in'the hospi tals of London. Paris, Mkt&'ph* and &se-, where; has effected soranof the moot astonishing cares that were over known ; many troubled with rifiging in the head , and ears when asleep, great 'nervouinesi, being alarined at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent alushleg, attended sometimes with : derriugement tq . mind were cured immediately:' ' • ' TARE "PAJrIIDDIAR _NOTICE. . These ate some Of the slid and melantholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz : wsakiiess of the back and limbs, pains jit.the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of tee heart, dyspepsia,: nervous irritability, symptoms of omoomPtio: l 4 Stku ..liltairamar.---Tbe fearful effects on tbe , rnind are much to be dreaded—lom of memory, eau fo-tou of ideas, depression- of aptriti, evil fore bodings, aversion to societY, self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, &c., are some of the evils produced, Who have injured themselves by„ a certain practice indulged In when alone, a ,habit fre quently learned from evil compsnions, or at school, the effects of which are- rdghdy felt, even when asleep, and if not cured sanders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope L of his country, the darling of his parents, should, be snitched from all prospects and enloyments of 'llfe, by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature and indulging-in a certain secret habit. each persons AM, before contt.!ra plating _ _ Reflect that a sound mind and -body are the most necessary, rNuisfips to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the , journey through liferbecomes a weary pilgrimage : the prospect hourly darkens to the viewthe mind becomes shadpwed with despair and filled with the melancioly reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted-with our own. DDIRASE OF IIi<PBUDENCE. When the misguided and Imprudent ;votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds" of this painful tlisease,it• too often happens that an 'Minted sense of shame or the dread of .dfs covery deters him from applying to those who, from 'education and reep.ctability, can . alone befriend him. He falls into the hands of igno rant and.designing pretendera, who 'incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary subslexece, keep him triflin month after month, or as long as, the smallest fee con be obtained; andin . deSpair leave him with mined health to 'sigh crien his galling disappointment, or, by the nee of the deadly poison, Mercury, hasten 'the ecuudittr tional symptoms of this terrible disease; - SuChas affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Bkini . ete. pi*ressing with frightful rapidity till death puts a - period to his dreadful sufferings by send hag him to that undiscovered country , from whence iio traveller returns. • ENDOWMENT' OF THE PEWS. . The many thousands mired at this imatitiition year after year, and ,the humerobs important surgical operations performed by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by the reporters of the Stop, atiaper, and many other papers notices of which have pptiarectagaitt and again.. before ilia-peblio be- Adealliisistanding as a gentleman of ebnnitter t andsmeremsibility, Is a suffident -gdisrantih,tin MIN DISEASES SREEDILY CURED. alarJA No.- Z. 801)Y11 171110.181 GE lattbitaL MARRIAGE YOUNG MM HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 11, 1863 New 2thertisemento. Am.'s Sarsaparilla p a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, 1 SO comb tied with other substances of still greater alterative rower as to afford an effective antidote tn. diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. Such a remedy is surely wanted bythose who sutler ft ow Strumous compla tits, and teat one winch will accomplish their cure must prove cot immense service to this large class of our afflic.ed fellow citizens. How completely this compound will du it has been proven by ex periment on many of the wirirstaisa to be found; in the following 'complaints': , SONOMA AND SOactPULOUS COMPLAINTS EMIR. , VOSS AND EIWPTIVE DIP:SAIDA ULCERS, t I IMpLES Bomonas, -Totems, Sim -natant, SCALD lIRAD:i BTpturas AND SYMILITIO Arrsoircins, Idsmenatare DISEASE, DEOPSY, .Natutsmiiwon 110 DOLoallux,: DEEILLiTY, DYSPIOISIS. AND IDDIGISSiION, ERYSIPN- - . LAS, Soto on ST. Alimony's Fox, and indeed' the whole elms of 'complaints arising from IM-r PURITY OF TUN ODOODI , ' This comporiudcwill be found a great promo ter of health, whbn taken in the spring, to expel, the foul humors -which fester in the ; blood at' teat season of the year. By, the timely expulsion! of thenemany'railliling diSOlderS are_iilpped in the bud. Multitudes can, by ,the aid of this. emedy, .spuo themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and' ulcerous sores, throuh' which the system will strive to lid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this throual the natural channels of the body. by, an alters-, t've medicine. Cleanie out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities • burstiiii ihrouh this skin iikpimples, errlptions or 11019c3 cleanse it when you. 'find it .is obstructed, and ilUggish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is tout, ' and.yoni feelings will"tole you when. 4venl where no particular' disurder is felt, - people( enjoy better health, andlive louger,fcir, cleans:l log the btuod. Keep the blood litiattlfy; , and au is - welt ; but with the pabulum of life diaor-i ftered, there can be no lasting healtili Sewer or later, sot:nettling must go wrong, and 'Oil gieat machinery ot life is disordered or over-i tutowu. During late years the 'puldie•hkve laseri.naitiJ led by lalgliottles prtite4diug-to give a quart of Extract dtplarsaparilla for one dollar. Must of Meat's' haVit 1 - Ainn 'frau& upon the' sick, tar they, nut OrAotitairi little, it any, but ('too ne,;,curatilie properties whatever.---- Hence, bitter and painful disappointan tit has tulittwed the ).114e of the, vamps extracts of saparilla food the market, until the name `Weil 'is kiddy despised, and has become synorif mous with thipoAtitin and cheat.. Still we apil this compound Sass pail la, and intend to supply',. awn a remedy as 'shall rescue ' the name from the load of obloquy wltiolCrests upon it. And we think we have ground for, believing it has virtu, s which are irresfstibie by the ordinary run 'ofihaldesesies it hi' intended to cure. Prepared lby Da. J. C. ELY6E & Cu., Lowell, Mate. , 'Pike V. per Bottle ;' AIX Buttlus in one packnge, = --- *"" 1 --kw-a—A—Barai , art, D. W. Gross & Co. 0. K. Keller. J. M. Lot*. and deiders•everywhere. '• • SECRET OP BEAUTY ! • LAIRD'S Bloom of Youth or Liquid Pearl ; 'OR beautifying and preterving the cora l' plexion and tkiii 1 Aftertlaing Laird's Bloom of Youth, or Liquid Pearl, for a ehort time, it will leave tire skin a soft, , satin ibie texture ; it -imparts freelances, smoothness,and transparency to the skin that can truly be prr duced by the use of this valuable article. it presents no vulgar white paint, as all other attesupttd compounds do, but, on the contrary, it will give the complication a pearl= like tint, such as•can only be found in youth; its ate lain/possible to be detected by the closest observers, it is also invaluable for removing all kiudd of Humors, Taus, Freckels, Sunburns and other cutaneous diseasts from the skin. Mr..Ldrd has 'every confidence in recom mending his Bloom - Of Youth, or Liquid Pearl, to the ladies of America, as being the only per. sect and rellarfle article now in use for beadifyine and vreseratty the complemon and skin.: • ' Can only be had at S. A. MINKEL% je22 Apothecary, Harrisburg. LADIES' FANCY Ti AVELI.NG ' BASKETEII W ITH. a large assortment of; . Sonoor, - P4LPP , ar Exam, fel2 frit. NiactoiNTOOri'S •-• PECTORAL .SYRUP; • A ht'' -your lungs week? Does _a long breath .1114 , you pain Have yott cough ? .Do you expectorate hard, tough rnat teti Ace you wasted-with night sweats and want ot stiep r # so, here ia,ewav mark It w ill _unquestionably save:ou. Price:ll 00. : aoove mtelicine has beedfused extensively Ln this city with good results. - -For sale at BERGNER'S BOOK STORE. r EXTRA FAMILY . FLOUR—A lot of very. choice extra familY flour, just received and for' tale by NICHOLS it, ,BOWMAN, gor:.Frentand Market strel4a, TINBESERVING - 31,11V6f Grass and Stone, of .all kinds and sizes ,=for sal.eNviv,' by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, 4elo' Cor. Froilt and Market streets. . • ,z • : kiTass LIBRARY 1100403 A • llensismiia, JULY it i 1.863. 'I PARTIEB 'in txsstesettin or bookalbelorten 4. to the .Penrusylvenias Brate - Library are requested to ratiln.the same unit - the Library is re arranged and: open to the public, of which due notice will be given. 'WIEN FORNEY, jyti dcf. State Librarian. • No. Y WACTED.—LocaI and traveling Agents in IF,,i,tsvery Mara or. county. Oirculan3,:wiifi of,Ciergymen And Scientific men, in - regard. to the busnms, Bout free. 1 .32 4 48sa ilewbarypQrt, Mass. rtiSAL OIL! COAL OIL! i—A large invoici V' of twat pi!, which Wo offer very lost, leis tints inatiniacturOr !present price, just'receivt, d m4 l forsßole by & BOWMAN, jog 4 • . - -eor. Rout and rifor4et-sts.; . . , . M"."l=El4-¢=lorie:lot of biackeielitiot received ao1Iff& oitikvery 104 1 , iniiiiiails., lu uulvos, quarters, &e., by . 1 1.11000L13 & BOWMAN, jYl5.' Corner Front and Market Ste. .ecousrp t i. Cao.narais', Casa. DOCK, Jr.. & CO New Mrvertiotments, AN MitiOLLTAIENT OF OVER 100 STYLES -07- POCKET BOOKS, PURSES FORTMONATEX POW LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, K E ' Drug and Fancy Stoin, No. 91 Market Street FINE LOT OF BANKERS' CASE` AND LARGE WALLETS Somei Splendid New Patton/8 of COMPARIONS. .The beat Morocco TRAVELING SATORELS, And a general variety of FANCY GOODS, suit able for Preeenta, now on hand at KE;CLER'S myll] Drug StOre; N0..91 Market Street. 1r HAMS!!! 20 000' LBS -- c , '"'P'sed .o f the following brandsonst calved Newaorm's, celebrated. NSW Selected. F. VANS arm Sinn's, superior. BITORINICIE'S ExOEILSIOR, canvassed. . Mroaiass's Eialiston, enoalvassed. Dacia CITY, canvassed. _ laos C r r, not canvassed. PLAIN,Hwes, 41(4 prime. Cotarras, Ideas,. very fine. Each. ham sold. will to guaranteed as repre sented. WM. DocIK. Jr. & CO. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, g . 4.1.3,RX58,U11C1., ~ PA COVIIIRLY 415 IlirTtillsdN, Proprietors HIS well known Hotel is now, in a condi tion to accommodate the traveling, public, affording, the most ample conveniences alike for the trausient - guest and the , permanent boarder. THE UNTTED STATES HOTEL has been entirely refitted - thronghout,•and now has ac commodations rqual exteab comfort, and I taxa ryot w miaar, Jtrilzbetween Philadelphia and : PittOarw s upic4thin4S 1:047c,50, u N t,fo t e Capital* being-144w accessAw all the-railtWi'd ii,-pots;'and iu alb& proximity to all the public uffices and tatsintss localities pf the city.. It has tiow 411:the couvaniariceti of • and thef -- V,i4u rttpt-iii SE HOTEL, nelther•expense,rtltne or 'labor to enstireig ocanfortnot the guests. The patronage of the traveling public is respectfully solicited. ' • . = jell-dtf 60 - 0400 "s: HAM .— We have just 9 _ received ana have in store the largret lot of,Rathe of choioe brands ever offered in this market, which we offer to sell lower than any other shire in town. & BOWMAN, je24 Oor., Front and Market ate. 81BLES. 'AND- HYMN BOOKS LA ROE said splendid stock of Pocket and Paintly Bibles. tbyto-sian, Methodist, LuthMan, German fiebi vita; and other Hymn Books, just receiv iii B6.II(3NIiR'S Clikar 13u0BBTOBIL AM.B.-Atichener's•Excelsior Hams, by the 11-hogshead,. tierce, barrel or single, ham, canvassed; and uneanvassed, for sale lower then any other store. Each ham warranted. Cal mid examine at N101:10L8 & DOWfdAN, jt2 • From and Market Ftreele. DRE-ERVING JARS of all kinds, glass and stone. Cad. and examine at NICHOLS IM BOWAN'S, je24 ' , 'Cor. F ont and Market ate. COAL OIL; a further reduction in Coal. Oil, superior article. of non-expledve Coal Oil, !or ea fe very low, by . ITICHOLS Bt.BOWVIAN, mrl • ;<, . ; .C r. Front and Market ft. FISH—We are now,. offering very low, a lot of , choice Mackerel, in barrels, halves, quarters and` kibe l . • - • 141 4 1 :NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jeB Mr. Front and Mark mt gurenta SALT, ground, atudijAshton and dairy, in large or amid' quantities,ly "' NICHOLS Sr. BOWMAN._ ;.,flor. Trrocort4 en Mar rs 4 atm ts. POTATOES 1, .POTATOES 1 . FillSEleig e N. Ir. Mercer and VA./1J Peach Blom, Potatoes tor sale at No . 106 Market street, HarriFtsarg, Pa. JY/0 W. H. BIBLE & CO. SSUGARS fot Preserving, of all kinds, which araniaw -- off-ring very low. 041 and examine at ' NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S, je24 ' ' 0 Front and Market ate. PHOTOGRAPHIC 'ALBUMS, Of any she nut in the standard styles will be made to order. 'BERGNER'S ` Cheap BOokstore. ' FIRE ORAOS.EBS.--Just receiving a 4arge lot of Fire Oracisers, , which we will sell very low, by the biz'ot smaller quantity,' ' n. BO W je24 Oar. Front and Market sts. IsMONS. large _invoice of unpackedL. Lemons, jest received - and for sale uy.., NI01:10LS & • auga Cor. Front and:Market sts. AMS.—A large lot of canvassed sugar cured H H.dies, embracing all the choice brands to maikot, fstr sate by , NICHOLS & BOWMAN, , aue3 Car. Front an i Market stn , ORANGES 'AND LEMONi—Anottter. M Oranges and Lemons iust received 'mid fOl - .NIODDIS & BOWMAN; my2O Oar:Front and Market etredel tiVADimitaltertri' l B} , io* 1 from the most celebrated mills in the conh try. jus W t received and for M. sale by jl4 DOCK, JR, & CO. gail g Ettegrapt FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Gen. Foster's Expedition up the James 'River `EXPLOSION OF A TORPEDO A. Gunboat Lifted Tea Fat oat of Water. Foui3U*s Mummy. Aug. 10 The expedition WA left here 9n alb 4th-imd,.., under direction of 4...j0r oeperal Foster; was accompanied by the Aurtei litin, clad SingamA and the gunboats - Cot - 6=am B * unt) , and CO , hasin.t. • They proceeded up the James river and wl-en above City Point an i within ab.int seven Miles (A Fort Darling, at a point called Dutch Gap, a torpedo was explcded under the bows cif the ,Commodore Barney, by a lock fitting connecting with the onto. The explosion is described as most terrific, lifting Oa boats of the ComModore Barney complet, trout of the water fall ten feet, - and throwing a great quantity of water high into the air, which tell upon the deck of the boat, washiug overboard fiteen of her men, among whom was, Lieutenant Cushion, commander of the Barney. Mej,r General Foster was on board this host when the explosion took place Tr.e enemy then opened mom the shore with twelve pound tit-ld pieces. Some fifteen' shots penetrated the Barney, beside a great number of balls, and not a man was *Paled except,the paytnaster, slightly. lha gunboat Cohitiset received five twelve notinct shut, one pasting through' the *killing the commander, acting master F a The shtit struck him in the back,.killing• tom in stantly. The BArney was towed to Newport News by a tug , and will bi repair ed. Tue olject of the reconnoiss ace was accom plithed, and the fleet has returned.. '1 he new army , gu..boat Gen. Jeesup, com manded by Lieutenant C o lonel Whipple, ale" 'accompanied the t aPedition and 'leaved Beve -1 rat shut, but was uoirauch injured. From Richmond and the Army o the Potomac. . [correspondence of he N. Y. T.mts.) WASHUGTON, SUTIOay, August 5 A refugee, who arrived here to day from; Richmond, is Ys there are but few treops:thlire. wo weeks ago, three brigades, were tent to .Charjeston. Lee .ha; not be.,n reinforced to any considerable degree t' on/ Zehirinoct Iht4 strength of G. H. Hill's division Is less threi "flee Unite; %bd. Great soffOri. g =prevails iu tlichmond ' among the poorer cl•Eses, in souse quence of the scarcity and high pri,es of pre-: visions. Cual sells at 'sBl.l a ton, and other nrcessaries at equally exorbitant rates. Bre; keis refuse tb exchange gold for Confederate 00 - idadi„„ia „Sni nutria, . thou* .at `'Wltft p gold was held at thitteen hundrala eta: - premium. Advices from the 'Army of the Potomac to night state that everything is quiet,. and -will probably remain so fur a month or ,six weeks to come, unless the rebel; attack us. Lee's whole army is uow on the south bank of the, Rapidan, strongly entrench. d. Trains are run niug. over the railroad Midge acro s the 'Rippe hanuock. Hot weather and poor water are telling on our troops. Diarrisea and dysentery are increasing. Reported Abandonment of the Silty of nex.co by the Fmneh. LEAVENWORTH, August 7. The Santa Fe mail hes arrive i., A large number of Indians were seen on the route, but they did not molest the coach. A large lot of mules were stolen from Fort Ciaig by Indians, but they wererecovered after a t-ba p fight, in welch quite a number wale kilted on both rides,.. The Santa Fe Gavile learns, by Southern Erni], ,that the. French trave..abandoncl the city of Altaic ,Arriva! , of Adailral Farragut at New To, • NEW Yoax, Aug : 10. The S. steam frigate Hartford, baying on boardr Admiral 'Farragut of the Missiesirpi squadron, arrived at this port to-night. She was saluted by the forts at the Narrows, by the Quarantine, Fort Wood, Fort'bamboo and the various Spaniatt and American men-of-war in the harbor. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH• PBITADELPIFIA, /LOVA 10. The - unfavorable tenor of the foreign news noting a decliniag tendency.in Liverpool fur Flimr, Wheat and Corn has had no perceptible cf&ctupon the Breacistriffs'market here. There is but little shipping demand for Flour and only 400 barrels good extra family were disposed .ot at $6 251246 50 per barrel. The sales to the retailete end batters range from $5 371 up to $7 50 for common and fancy lots—according to quality. Bye flour sell; at $4 162145, 00 per barrel. In Corn . Meal theta is nothing doing _ 7he offerings of both old and new Wheat continue small, but there is very little demand , for it. Svles of 1,200 bushels at $1 30@,51 32 per bruhtl for prithe hew red, and $1350.45L 40 for old. Teets is but little Bye here and oldie worth $1 05 Corn is unchanged—email Wei of yellow at 78c. Oats ate dull—sales of old Pennsylvania at 70®720., and New Jersey and Delaware at 60c. I ' ices of Barley and Malt are tominal. Whisky is steady—sales of Penna. and Ohio barrels at 47c., hhds. at 460. and drudge at 45c • . . INDIAN DEPELEIVONIS WUKIONSIN wo man Puts Fvs &ova to Flight —A Milwalikie dispatch, let instant, to the ChiCago Ztbone, "It appears that the report. of the exist , ore of a force of hostile Indians in Juaeart county is not without foundation. A dispaich Irian New Lisbon this evening states that five lur diens this afternoon attacked the house Of Mr • Austin, four miles out from the. village. , Mr. Austin was .absent at the time, and i the only, per:Qua in the house were Mrs. Allman and two - g - at small faifili . ,fir3..elerrwith a good r.fia and the assistanos.of a faithful watch dog, awe .1164 in killing ,one ,pf t,httindians and rrocudiag onculter EiFYWey, when the red of, , tt'ia party, net, liking the rroetition took` to fight report ittles`that- -Anatit was not injured. The g eldest excitement exists, and threats are made of the total extermination of these staliurges." PRICE ONE CENT. VAF lETIE S. tea commissioner h-s dr cided that billiard tables kept for hire bhall pay five dollare reve nue tax. Tn %%163 and daughter of Ex Senator Garin. of Catifornia, are said to have lattly arrivtd in Englani. _ A CoNnuntimrs dollar bill is now worth in Dixie just nine and three-quarters eats.— Out of the Contedetacy it is perfectly worth ier& GEN. Hem= has issued an order bolding people on the line of rallread from Alexan dria to Warrenton responsible for= the acts of guerillas. 'roma Lancaster, who was charged with operih.g military dispatches, and conveying in• formation to the south, bas, after examination, been honorably discharged. TIIa claims for damages by the 'iota in New Yolk already presented am, not to over $BOO,- 000. The twenty days in which they may be presented will soon expire. Tim Poet complains that colored laborers can not procure situations they, vacated at the time of the riots. The merchants are timid about employing them. .1 A NEw ORLEANS letter says General Banks looks xemarkably wcil, although his face is bronzed by constant exposure to a tropical sun. =GEN; OETILBHAUB i 5 not dead,- u rebel dis patches some time ago declared. At last ac c,nnis he was in good health, and prepared, to do goOd service in ridding 1113stseippi of arrited - rebels. Ix is said that all the Confederate officers no* in the I LI capitol are to be sent to the military rods It at Juhritou's Mai d. near Sandusky, Ohio and that no more txchauges of tit.ers Will be made at present. Tsss othir days ferocious bull broke loose in Phd.delphia, and d , Mid all .ff .its to capture him till he dashed lito the Biblelifiociety's house. when he became as docile as-a lamer al lowing hi+ owner to quietly lead him out whb. - t ut duir g any harm. PREDICTION FULFILLED.—Some were diPpted, to Speer at 51 jor BAnks sine nu nail; - Igo b- cause be said to the tdue months' TO. I'l that they should rsturn. home t y another route then that of the dean. Toose same mtu are ru,w corning home try way of the Itinisissipid Tus Sprinszfield livalican says that yang men who have neglected to support Choir . niothers for several yews, have euddenlv get about earning something, so ad to elaith ekemp tion from the draft, as being the_sole bupport of a dependent maternal. Ptopla way now expect to see the rowdy gatherings on the streetcornets subside. Tile promptness ofthe General Governuient, in hating General Fitzhugh Lee and Ciptidu Wig der as hostages for the two condemned 'A . re in Richmond, is troubling the i ehei author- ith!a. Ativ99o9era ate . Jevnedly discu,aieg the cuosequencen of the hanging of two of our Eden; and nil awl Ivo at the aline conclualon—thit'it luudioar. Tams te v_ a premine.‘” s ......... t i on In Wilestantr, r'u. Page coun.y, 111., coiled • oa.a Sew Back Hangers" Their special duty is ro make prrt odic.al visits to the houses of soldiers' Wellies, and Feethat they are suppled with fe 1. They set cut on their zounds of duty with drum siid life, end often coutinue their work. far Into the night. Many weary hearted wile said mother nas, been cheered in their Imelinesa by visits from the "Rangers." Ire= on the map pre'ents the shape of shoot, and them-Aster shoemakers, t.king advantage of this geogtaphical fact, air. d permission of Victor Benariniti to confer on him toe prisiden cy of their society. The Kit g has ace -Veil the offcr, and tin sensed to the master shoemakers a silk flag of the three national clots, em iT u:IR-mourn oidered in gold, and to aring the • In gilt lettets, of "Rei: di S' M .17 Re if /Mt r eras Sawa dei msestri ealzdai di Errino." TSB PIIiTAL BUSINESS OF NORTHIOIN C1T183.- The number of persons deshivated to die ritonte letters in Brooklyn ate seventeen. at statutes of $7OO each; Albany five. at. $700; Newark six, at $5OO 'J-rsey City two, at $tOO; 'Den ton two, at iiisfo ; New Raven three, at $500; Providence five. at $6OO ; Biltinicpe twenty two, at $7OO ; Willi.msuu.g six, at $700; Cin cinnati twelve, at $7OO ; Lawrence. Mass., two, at $4OO ; Lowell three, at $450 ; St. Louis seven, at $6OO. TEO .FORGOar OF AU.BRIO&N GagIOIBACJES rx SUBFFIELD.—Tbe Manchester Eximiner of July 11, gives the fullosing on the termination of the trial of the two Individuals charg.d with having forged greenbacks at Shaffie.d. • The case was before the York Mazes Clown Court, flit. Judea' Moller presiding. The .E'z matter says: "Edwin Hides and Henry L'gbt; who onihe previous day had is en found guilty of forgiug American $lO notes, chnintonly known ,ae • greenbacka,' at Sheffield, were th;s morning brought up for sentenoe. On the part of the prosecution Hibbs had been recommended:to the merciful cemsideration of the court, and his lordship stated that he took-this lotto ac count, as well as the good character which had . been given him, when be sentenced him to fitteen months'-imprisonment. Light, who was deeptw— in the -scheme than Hides, his lordship sentenced to four years' penal servi tude." UOA MONTEI!—We want ageuutat,se,o a month, experums paid, toz. Everlasting Penal, Orienug Barnes!, andlB u r new, useful and curious aritclue. 18 ' free. SHAW & 01AfdlEf mylB-41ksvqn 1 • B!cl:lefUrd- Ker. EMPTY HOGAIKADS; t 44 A LARGE QCIANTI4Y lIMPTIEnIISMT A HuGSELKADS in good, cooditionf apd• with the beans in. . Theee Hosatesuh are deforable for Btm D nas, I".turaus. &c., and will 1:05 sots u a tair tow price. WM. DOCK; COAL 011. LA.Nl'Eitn — tbat do not need ' any chimney; and' *du gut ,the ligixt out- Collard examine, at >. ' - - NICHOLS & BOWISAI 4 , . , , irkAt Pte. OEIEESE,pid and new; :runt plow:paints, 1 4:1 - kr fAelow . bi ntscaost elm fircys4 Anti invi 5 • , . _ vr,as, Biort t c3 r es, Power _of 41 . goods Etod,J cete InY2 IIIIIPAIIR'S of all grades. wade' and aray.n, vary S l u w,at.14101101.: 11 & BOWSLN, anB Cor. Front and Idark t sta. I C ,lISI TABLE ruey : r at. :tere•
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