THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, By GEORGE BERGNER. TERSIS.—Socur PrescairrioN. The DAILY Tztscitllqi Frrved to subscribers in the City at 6,1‘ uts per ivaek Yearly eubscribers will charged W 8,1 ne EEKT y ASP SARI-WESKIT TELEGRAPH. Tho TlitianApu is +die publisbande I twice weekly a week during the session of the Legislature, thiriiig the remainder of the year, and furnished to subscribers at the foiloo7Hlg rates, viz : Slagle subscribers per year- .• Seven Ten tel LAW OF NEWSPAPERS. It MU bSertberit order the nu of their news. papers, the publisher may continue to send tbem until arrearagos are paid, subscribers neglect or retuso to take their newspa• orA from the office to which the are directed, tboy re m iponsible until they have settl e d the bills and ordai a ed tirai disoontinued. 0. ill. tliproes tO go.. • . • . • ' - ••• D W. GROSS & CO., WHoLEsA LE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, NO, 0.9 MARKET STWEET lIARRISBURG,:PEIVN' A. DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE- KEEPERS AND (CONSUMERS, We are daily addbg to our assortment of goods all such articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your atention to the largest and best selected stock in this city, of DRUGS, CHOI:BULB ea PAINTS, Oils, varnishes and Glues, Dye. Stuffs, Glass and Putty, Artist Colors and Tools, Pure Ground Spices, Burning Fluid and Alcohol, Lard, Sperm and Pine 01la, Bottles, Vials and Lamp Globes, Mottle Soap, Sponges and Corks, dio., dio., &L, &a., &c., &a, &c, With a general variety of PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES, Pelected from the best manufacturers and Per fumers or 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, lei • - v --- '*P7 10 1 . _ `,", c' ..,- ,25W ?. gl $ 0 Rti c.itiSl .....--- g H I 9 m", PI :* " A rt • • I:i 1%,7;_:;......•" We respectfully invite a call, feeling, confi dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction. TEETH I TEETH 1 I DONE' BAND WRITES'S POROF.T ATIT TEETH, PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR RESTORATIVES Of all kinds, direct from the Proprietors Saponifier and Concentrated Lye I Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we sell as low as it can be purchased In the cities. I'IIAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRAUTb, COAL OM I CARBON OIL I I Being large purchasers in these Oils, we can offer inducements to close buyers. Coat Oil Lamps of the most Improved patterns, very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn Coal Oil. FARMERS AND GRAZIERS, ose of you who have not gives our HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS a trial know not their superiority, and the advantage they are in keeping Horses and Cattle healthy and In g wd 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 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 ear in a very short 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 PURR DRUGS at fob Oen, and the deahe to please all, to melt e continuance of the f f a-4%Am. Wing public. . s • ' / _ . • - . . Pal It • • . --•••,),' Ni1:11 V .i. , . t .._ * _t*it,, ~. L „.;..„ ........ 7 . : ")..., ,7 11116.1 , "e .:- • 'F: -- ”" .-- :_-• 4 -„ 1 G.,,,, , , t....,.. . . ... . . ~. , 4 $, 00 12 00 15 00 VOL. XV. iiiauUuntunL EIDUCATIONAL. - ACONTROLLING ELEMENT 0? NA TIONALITY is the system of education in. & coun try. "In proportion as the structure of, a government gives for to ptildid tlptnion;that publie opinion should be enligh t ened ihrefeel/ Address. To this end the people in general should be educated into s correct and Wittlia,raninaintance with the Wore and principles of our government and dill treilittitibtis. "OUR GOVERNMENT: An explanatory stateinent di, the system of Government of the Country, dtd, AMORY- L FOR txtlicoota, ACADEMIES AND POPULAR Un," Is a- work which, with proper historical notices, gives the construction of the provisions of the Coin titetlon ot the United States and of those of the several Stately as determined byjudicial antlioritY, or dativedThint eland; and writers, including some references to adminGtradre wa and practice, so CA to short the actual working of our general system of Government. It la free front specula. Live opinkms, conservative In its tendency, and calculated to cultivate the love of our country. It hat bee" used to a considerable extent, In the EDUCATION OF YOUTH gn different states, and Is recommended by Jurists, Atatesmen and Presidents, and Professors of Ooller..- Pelee 000. fold by IL WHINN Y del Harrisburg, Pa. "OUR GOVERNMENT." rp.HE unity of Government, which con stitices yon one _people, is now dear to you."— Wasittngten'r .Faretosil Acidras. A nationality is essen tial to the enduring prosperity of our country. True pa triotism must arise from knowledge. It is only a propsr understanding of our civil inatitutions that can Induce strong and settled attachment to their principles, and impart ability fur their maintenanee. "OUR GO ' : An explanatory statement of the system of Government of the Country," contains the text of the Constitution of the United States, and the One °Muth:dud Provident of the several with their meaning and construction, as determinedby an shorn v and precedent and practice, or derived from 'n• .Iters; digested and arras a for popular um PPriorg 011 goad ity r WHINSISX; dal .13. Milberg, Pa. 1861. 3D OPENING 80 OPENING 1861. SUMMER DRESS GOODS El= The quality of the goods for theprtee will be an tudtoo: meat to every one tO purchase. The most desirable goods of the season at a groat pa. Ellice. 110ZAIDIQUES, GRISSALI.AS, VALENOIAS, CREPE' TYESPANGS, BEREGE ANGLAIS BROCADE, POPLINS, NEAPOLITANS. LAWNS and LAVEILLAE. are smog the lU r SWELUON BLEATS, •, The lergeekistookpt the very best, alike to be round et CATHCART . .ext door to-the EatTiebarg Biluak,q Parasols, San Umbmllastand.Undi, tT myfin JOHN B. OMITErB BOOT & SHOE STORE,' CORNIER SBOOND AND WALNUT STS., Harrisburg, Pa. ALWAYS on hand a large assortment ol BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &0., of the very beat matinee for hullos, gentlemen, and children ' *ear.— Pecos to milt the times. AU k inds of WORK MADE TO ORDER In the but style by superior workmen - REPAIRING done at short notice. oetl64ltf JOHN B. SMITH, aarritbarg. AQUANTITY of Bags, Checks are:Wing - hams the sale by the down and piece, cheap of men, at the DAUPHIN COUNTY PRISON. myB-Sm nAlltaiolo May 8, M. JUST PUBLISHED. A MANIITA I. MILITARY SURGERY HINTS ON ME lIKEIGENOIRS Field, (lamp, and Hospital Praotioe. S. D. GROSS, M. D. p. &:, 1 For sale M BIRONBEI SAP BOOKSTORE ma; 24 JOHN WALLOWER, JIL I Agti.., GENERAL FORWARDING AIM COMMISSION MERCHANT.`" ogrl:4ODS AND NERCH_ANDIBE pr i ortly fbrwarded by Pldladelphla and Reading, No aria Cumberland Valley and Yenneyleanla oada, and Canal. HAULING AND DRAYING to and from all pada of the olty to the dillerent Railroad depots will be done itt the Very lowest rates. FAMILIAR removing will be promptly attended to. Orders .elt at Brantl European Noun, or at the 'store of A. B. Miner will reedy e prempt attention. Con signments Of freight respeetfully solicited. JORN WM.LOWIR JR., Agt, apt 00kas Reading Depot. T HE ATTENTION OF GENTLEMEN is solicited to our very kap assortment of T HE min Dumas of every else and quality. GENTS' JOUTIN gm Huons,best *Aide manufauta red. All the diMirent kinds of WIMP. GLOM Largest assortment of HOMY in the oily. Cusysm, Busimswass. llannisimanzis, Ready Hemp id And everything in Gents' wear, at QATH Neil to the Elarriabur= FOR SALL pitOM One to Five Hundred Dollars Worth of CITY BONDS. Etoritre of 0. 0. ZIMICIANAN, marl 4 No. 98 Southgeoood • ',sot. DR. T. J. MILES, SURGEON -DENTISV (IFFERS his services to the citizens- o .1 Harrisburg and Its vieitiltY. He ingialts a shillitt the public patronage, and gives assurance that his' beet endeavors shall be given to raider satbdiation htpre (008.1011 fe In !liming the public generally to call on him, ass ring ''"° l b" they win not be dissatisfied with his serttibeui hii office N 0 .128 Market street, In the house !formerly ac cepted by Jacob It. fliby, near the United Slats- W el. Harrisburg, Pa. mylklly A VIEW LOT OF • LADIES' SHOPPING & TRAVELING BAG vomprislag a number of new styles 6111310' wadi me > money Purses and Wallets, line teisaflatel bedstead and for sale at MGM'S MOW 1 100E810 RE, U Market Btre "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN. NONE CATIMAINT k BROTEDIR. next door to the lierriabarg Sete CATBOABEr di BRO DI Sq E& Ne.l4, Markel uare, Next to the UmAsher' }leek HARRISBURG; , PAL. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 8, 1861. IntbitaL D...:JOHN SON Ei•t.xptwwcaJEl nit -H A8'(11 covot - e - d -. t •. h 4 e l- m • 6 o ' B t „l• o• ath ; i 4 . B ' S oe, 0 . a 4 `and eOstnal remedy o*S irotld o*' e MEMO; OF IMEBUDENCIC. MUM Isl XIX TO ITTIKI IMMO . , • , ' X. 4 1 **04 , 07 et , R° 11440, P IIII I . t ' Wirs;Cuss. Wassaeoss, oil so Mason, es neon u* b.. Two /1171.1011, - • .- Wankness ox the Bask Or. lambi, Sertstnres, Vs, oi the Loth*. Animates of the Kidnap and AIM mink Weakness, Nervous Dt7Aor i r, , , iit• vi g il ors, Dypsits, iaspon, 10/W Otimiksion 'dohs, rall Ratko, of Abs,Wc is .1 _ bN i gN i must -Ad - aib . otmlltion al wow, .. Nwiteeitt. ----.4.5 UdalgthliN .1 111 *- ot sight sr Gliblinew4 Meese of ino8;010A. A Via 1 or the Head, TtiVolit Hose or Eiblit—ibMiCiii r• des arising nom Mai ludiettrelloci or BMW, li ei Youdirr•thom , iirestiftil and dritracihre victims, which produce oonitilhdional debility,, rend* rumiaralispos sible, and destroy loth body and mind. ' YOUNG BEEN. • i Youeg 009 elpeCbgly who have tiecOmelbo of solitary Vice, thetzdroadlOL and destroatiseilahl which t i &unarm, sweetie' to en' untimely' grave , de of young mai Ut the Suitt exetted Ilitliint'ant 1111.6 i leek who might cithorwiee hum', asinurost , Wog Senates with the thunders of eloqnsom,pr 4O ea ' tasy the living lyre, may call with full , 11.itlial.A01F..; MAlTioit per 2ol 4Z Guam 03n= i 6 ma tt . ti••• hit awite °fp si t ops, eMt Dr. J., aid ' restored to parfaotherailt. ' ,ORGANIO WEAKKOS i baiisdistag mitred end ntiLligar rieleret. . . He adlo places hintielf wader the Imre of Dr. . may religiously confide in his Wpm, es a Dame% tea, IldfttlY rely oPqn tili,Mill m a airOffloe Nti. 7' South is e, add., bn the left and side gob Tram* , 1 doors from the MIL L Illf. ,Be per WOW too e mune or nambey, or Yo trUl,mlstake the Owe. per n lae ail = t hrritrs=l i viAti lite Lion of , jeIIMPOD, lark near. . AU lettem must contain pisteceffemp, to 'Nalco the rept*: - D.S. JOHNSTON. I 416tithiw Dr. Joluaton member or the Bug Wises of London, althea/Otani one at thiPtimbigtemisiild eggs of the United State% and the greatest part of w 'Mk' has been spent II tbiillbspitels at Leaden, Parts, Phila. delphie end, ainewham Ms seated some at the ost as. Welshing mires that were ever boom. Mau with r• to the ion end 'bead Whit , g tar vastness, dinned et smildessoisdati ' twos, with boOrles b tWisA, dfifiltddednaff Et h d s bent of mind were oared IsobealabON , .„ TAIL" PAiracuLat .Notwi. . Dr. • . drelleet liar libel. iiiiii imiltiglerl tame. salves spy r Vita aftd imptoper liddimosi the worm awl military ,td!btAirbah ruitle Alo th .talidg. ibi44 l d, Oh fitting thew *etther .boaLuess or ,:, L ~ , ' Thee, ire atimelorth, it - Std•and ':. • • . . la. tie pri:J dootto by , earlyAmilies: of Path; rts r: : . , 431 the Sick sad. Limb., Paimi-in - Mall i gibutem: .... Lms of Agspatar rowi te: -."ii,,, 1 , , . ..- ...I.' • . Iroiskrita • . ~ • ''', Son, ire. M NTALI.L i t . itoomutir, the tearful damn oil the blinds» mob to be divided ;-=-LOoli a Ilel l2o lt d rulio ll ot• A ➢e. mist= of Write, Mil Fere I go; ArbilSoo . Simla % Be lpillotivot, lave Of Solitude, Timidity, dos., some of the evil effects." ~Thousumikof owl* of Ages, ou nor )4clg. what Is the oases of their, dean° in h!raltb,,toellikg tbOr!vigor, betunning weak, pale, nervous and' tanactstec' haws a singular appearance about the eyeti, omit, and iymp• ma of consumption. YOUNG Ise, Who have:injured theme . = by if dertalnl In 4 1 40 lb Whanitinnar - th haitti , fragilenif.9: l 444l l Iran evil Jempanlons or ai llama, the cleats 61 wh li are 'tightly Ibit, even when saleop, and If not oared, darn autrotak= extdsstrors both mind an body,- ASIAN' .. diipply ' i, 7 , . .. • , . . What a pity that &meg man, the hopes of his coon. 2,47 darling O his parents, should be snatched t from . paug t .ao4 , , tit t ( bee , Cgnets of de ittegßem Of ,th Id In a (*ruin secret habli.,_ Su '.h persona meal, before content • Plating iiA2kiall, - ellbot that a sound otind and body are the most nocleinary mulattos toplige connubial happinees. .indeed wth without those,,thejosnufy through ltte becomes Veteary Al _Erf,t4 Ilmiare ul t s i i n u lr dairkeinste L the vi ithe . , asy.ad shadowed eipairtabd hiNd the Melancholy Atelleolloii the happiness of ; smith r be. Moose Wight* with our own - 1 . . .. . , , DB.. Jost/NON INV'rqu'lt 11141 • ~ . w4 W I , ttee /tees 'ae4 important weedy, ireitpails at the t *vas lirisigieedlll oared, Ind vigor bedtime.: _ , nonammis or Ph wit A ep we**. Louxt*tialitautd irtis t0d.104.4141 hop k a„,bAve e prOVAildbevied: YL Disc ualin idle; treirkbang l _ *aka Itibanadosi Or the mos=thad, , . To Insamosito. .. • 1 • ' • , th is . Thep many ' thousands cured at Mediation mt ' t ha ' last twelve yam, and the numerous Importelikr al opeestlona..morformed by. r. J.,:witMoomeby re putes,* of tliepapepl, allik,copy Owl .ertmeh, OM 01 11011434 bays &mowed agedn and adatte the Who, s beam Ms sWO4nO:O4 . a smitkatim` of 'AMMON? To. Ipllabagy, 11111111MWent gmarantes MUM aMtoted., • _ DISFAEOI3 OF DEPIOMIONL-11r4e6 we to Mel ' pp 4, Mid Imprudent votary Ofal m r % ll`l mid i MAI ho has ' Med the seeds of Ude palatal It totifollienlia - . that an Ilialmed mom °Okapi or of dboxenery eters him from ap 3 2 to thosei whA n trio: iiic ta ati lialt inl i k or r ill• illp*liinitraut. mi l cot: idtatioial is mit "WM e I ap o pearance, affectiorthe had , throat, nage, akhi. doc.„ ,Mll2i t sia(Pi dt r uhi l ) 13=Mil y li t ylit i ll dZtr i i i illli , rile from whew-so tasveUr returns. 4 It tatatitnel wdody Amt, OM 10wpm:ids tall victims to this bla Melina, dirt* to Me tunildlndneaa of Ignorant proftmitt on,,rebto, by tho anger UM& Mk* may, nna the ootiolion and wUp gm,of, e-t 1100.130. To .*Fuleagi. -- 11 11 P DP 3 40(.... 1 4 0 44P bffilit_ti hip basoc - - . . . - pqrLenart miust eoldeln a Stepp to us on the reply. Ofirlesztedlpeeent.ty VAIL' gil-No.l South Freda** woe* Beltbnore. aprlS•dowly SOHEFFER'S BOOK STORB.I (Near Me .Ekirriabio Bridge.) t 9c, Jugm:itNotiOrga._frow the, ►lp , .A.,eAmicir • Mills a. lot ot Ants Capus, 'FAT pqrll . Ante% wi& we wiII 4 IME at flat per ream. 11174.60 per ream for NOTE PAPER, deoorided - with the Weft and very handsome emblems and patriotic $3,150 far 1000 WHITE SI4VILOPSB, iwtttmo9.l3Ald and patriotic emblems, printed in two cstiOrti; Please give 08 a call. THEO. itiviagatrirms. jern-d. nirdsburg.. All Work Promised in One Weil( 1:`0~ P-51411 1 141414-re-V-ANIA. STEAM b . YEEN -- G 7 KiiftAida s , moil' 1(04 Market qtreet between 4th an d egii 1. , ' Affita4ll43 ii4isi ikiwz.)-A, ; F.;{ . - . • t T , .t W " Liiki - 6 - ft . . ' i' . 1 ' 1 ' 1 4' 4 P • ', i't t t IRN Mama sae aulehed la the . ___ o , at Illtetherteet mc 0 ine i e : k ~ NeelPdawly vvetelelon • i• . . I I FROM MOANING ITION. IMPOPTANT NAVAL NEWS. A <RIBEL ______WATI:VESSEi , SUNK TIM ST. 14:witssi MArt) , -idx Pthl7lil Bmught to PE adelpEzh Air dt , RIMIER' INTERESTING DETAILS. ilauxiscpa[A, August 9 The. United. States Gun Boat 'Flag, Com mander Sartori, (formerly the Phineas Bp ague,) arrived off the powder magazine, at Fort Mif flM, this morning,, from &avannah. She brought thirtpsia pirate prisoners, taken from a rebel vessekoi war off Charleston, on the aftemoon of the Est instant. The rebel craft was sunk by 11. *tame from the United States frigate St. -Lawrence. Fire of her men were drowned, but the remaining thirty-six saved, mi are now pristmers. They were put on board the i flath where they have been heavily ironed and itidiea cops tent guaxtl. We are Informed that they are a villa'. rums looking set of fellows. The vessel that Was sunk was formerly the United States reve nue cutter Aiken, that was seized by the seces sionists at Charleston, last November. The officers of the Aiken evidently dilt-'not understand the character of the St. lawcince. She Inane boldly out of Charleston harbor, and fired two 'ahots at her. Tha St. lArence re turned: the fire, and. at the first discharge sunk her, reaoning moat of those •on board, as we have already stated. Tie Flag*, which brought the prisoners to the Delaware, sailed from the Philadelphia Navy tard last May, since which time she has been cruising off Hampton road, " limiest= and Sayszinah," overhauling vessels and chasing ;their steam= when attempting to come out, ttc. She hada skinnish with one on the 27th of last Inns, off Tybee Island, causing her to beat a hasty retreat after receiving a 'broadside of shell. The officers and craw_ are all well • • A )-16 0, 40 return .0= as necessary repairs are finished. The following is a list of her officals : Commander—L. 0. Sartori, tint Lientemmt--E. D. McCawley Miter—A. Dexter. • Acting Master—W. West. " J. Warren. Midshipman—J. Wiedman. Masters lifates—R. Wharton, J. Johnson. Surge_on— Sartori. Apting Puirser--L. Imam. Acting. Engineer— -- Speigle. Acting Assistant Engineer—J. Walker W Speigle, and J. Harris. Purser's Steward—H. Macheet. • Surgeon—H..Test. The Flag, with her prisoners, is on her way up to the city, nut will not arrive before four or five o'clock. The prisoners will be handed over to the United States Marshal. The rebel vessel, we are informed, was called the silletrel,'! ender her new commission. The St. Lawrence's shot are said to have cut her completely in two: porit nwvimoo and TEXAS NEWS BY OVERLAND EXPRESS EXCITBILENT % IN KEW MEXICO. Threats er the l'exans to Capture the Government Property. D.W4TIONS: RION FORT. .FILLMORE. *Seven • Hundred Rebels at Port Mss with Several Pieces of Artillery. A COLLISION, AN'TIOIPATED THE RAN JUAN • MMHG REGION li:wFxamp*, Aug. 7 The_Senta Fe Mail and Canon City Express arrived in this city last night three days ahead of time bringing dates from Santa Fe to the 2d and Carton City to the 26th ult. Business in New Mexico was still dull. The crops looked tine owing to recent rains. Then _wee a_great deal of excitement in Mexico Am account of the . thnzats of the Texans to-capture the government property. An ex press from New Mexico overtook 1,000 soldiers retuning to Ihe States at Bents's old fort, with orders from them to return to New Mexico. It was feared' the Texans were going to cap ture the governpltm.J. forts in that Territory. Two Federal.officens, Capt, John M. James and Lieutit. G. Gantiand, of the Seventh infantry, had &mnta!' frirxF the United , Stites service at Slit *lmmo and joined the Texans. . By the Wad accounts the Texans bad mem bled at Fort 131138. about seven hundred strong, With a . number of pieces of artillery. Their pickets approached within ten miles of Fort Fillmore at which point there arethirteen com panies of regulars to meet them. A few days Prevloos three oo4lautgo left rho Fort for 31°°- lost their -llyeks that reedit. Twenty-four were killedby giantlike.' Thiflocaters of the placer mines are spirits and very san guine of complete tolocess in their under taking. Mr. John Grimes % of Cibio, reached: Santa Fe, and hid entered nßon' the duties iof his office. Indians were Ind, by the mail party, bat thei were all friendly. The wt;aiher is extremely hot on VA - plains. - LATER FROM CALIFORNIA. Interesting Commercial and Gen- Inthusimin Oyer Ilia Mims of M'Clfillan's Victory In Western Virginia. POLITICS IN THE GOLDEN SIIATE The. Wax Policy Sustained b3l Re pibliciitns and Union Democrats. - - 8/3CEBRIION IN .&RIZCINA Trouble with Indians in Oregon Foss KVASAY, Aug. 6. The Pony Express passed here this morning with Pan Francisco dates to July 27th. ' COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE_ The market for goods affected by the tariff changes continue excited, and the action of Congress on the recommendation of the Secre tary of the Treasury- is anxiously awaited. In other.respects the market is quiet. Wining butter has an improving tendency on account of the non arrival of the steamer Sonora, which hi delayed by the accident to the steamer Chem pion. on the Atlantic side, and also on ''account of eastern advices instructing holders not to sacrifice their stocks. The present price' is about /6 eta. ; Rio coffee 18440119 ; Wheat is droofdrtg, having.declined 5 to 10 cts. per 100 lts. slice harvest commenced. Barley Is quo ted at 136 ; best flour $2 60 per sack. GENERAL - NEWS. Pony &pros arrived yesterday with Eastern dates to the 18th inst., with accounts of Gen. McClellan's success in Western rginia and the continued retreat of the rebels toward the interior of Virginia. The nm inspiring e Overland Mail continues to arrive regu larly. The price of passage from Sacramento to St. Joseph has been fixed at $l6O. -Passengers who came through in the mail stages seem to regard the trip as one of co great hardship, although compelled to ride con tinually, night and day, for eighteen days. Since the last dispatch a new telegraph sta tion has been opened, twentv-five miles further east, with prospects of another like extension before another Pony Express. The candidates of all three political parties are in the field, engaged in an active canvass of the State. Between the - Union dernocra,ts and re publicans, only State issues exist, as both parties largely sustain the administration war polity. The 'Breckinridgers also make great pretentious, but claim that the prosecuting of the war ren eeni the preservation of the 'Union hOpeless. They seem to favor about the same policy that the Buchanan administration was pursuing on the accession of Lincoln. Ea-Senator Gwin made a speech recently at Warren, principally on a topicpersonal to him self. He said it was his last political speech, and he appears to take but little interest in the politics of the day. By the way of Los Angelos, we have later news of the party of Seceselonitts, including Gen. Jolmson's men. They were last heard of at Tucson in Arizona, numbering about 50. Several had joined the party after leaving Los Angelos, and among them were Major Arm stead, Hardcastle' of the Eolith Infantry; Mr. Armstead, a brotlier of the Major, and Some of the large rancheowners in the south ern counties of this State, have commenced slaughtminglbeir cattle for theirlides and tal low only, there'beling no fanning work for beef. It is said that, at the current rates of the various portioni of the animal, they 'will net nearly $l2 in gross, which is much better than buying at the rates., This.showu that driving cattle' and sheep to California from the Eastern States, will not longer pay. The steamer Columbia, arrived yesterday from Oregon with dates to the 23d, and bringing $9,700 iri treasure. The_ Portland Ada:TM* of the 28d of Ally says : The steamer Julia arrived last night bringing $285 in gold dust, from the Nez Peroe mines. At letter from our correspondent at Orflino, dated on the 23d instant, says.:—The mines are paying wherever the , claims have been fully opened. I have seen a great 44114 dust inthe last ten days, but gold and silver 'win is very scarce' and there is difflonltg in dhipbsing of it. These mines are no longer an experiment. They are. fast programing and assuming the position of substantial towns, as wp anticipated. There has been no' satisfactory 'result 'from the Nez : perce Council at Lapway. It had been in &Aston, three:. days, : and .the Indhins were "stublern, manifesting no kindly feelings. There were over three hundred present at the Council. These were indispoited to accept the annuity goods and someL de:lined outright to take _the, presents. Some tyro - hundnai. aadfdty of the Indians refused tg take the beef of the agent, drawing up their own cattle and slaughtering them in front of theagency. Trouble is anticipated with the Snake Indian s on Salmon river by the miners who were' there The Want who shot Judgn virashivik;, was: given up by the chief of the pi:limit*: He confessed his crime before Squire' - at gal: silleould was forthwith htmg by the whites at that place. , By the steamer . BSnator, which-ar•rtved' here yesterday afternoon , irom ports on the South "'ace and paper's' m i NO. 84 eral Intelligence. OREGON AI=ONA. arnyml4 and rebre whir 1:111. 6 2 :) , litaiLkAneßNAßn • cleaned it Out. mamma mules tam paint-Pm. Having procnred Steam Power Proves, we are prepar ed to exeente JOB add It 201 C Pltthrtata °revery aescrip. tion, eboeper than it can br done at any other ambush. ment in the country. R 'RS UF ADVRRTIMP,O - . W Four burs or 1. - ts constitute one-half squsre. Hight lines or more than foss coassignee square. HGail" :•-q erryone day ISO 25' so one week 100 one month. 2 00 C 4 three months ....... ...... • •• • • 3 00 C 4 six. months .. . ........ .......... 5 00 C 4 one year . ........ ...... 800 One Bquare, one day . 50 ss one week........ 2 00 a one month.. 3 50 a three months ..... .... ....... ... 6 00 six-months ..... ..... ............ 10 00 one year........ ........ ..., „ .15 00 ; • jar Business notices inserted in the Local Munn, or before 4arrigeS and,.l;tfaths, FEW: ChIST3 PER LINE for each inrsirtion. . air Mattes and Deaths lobe charged as regular ad - rerUsements , .f - ;:. ' . . and four prisoners A. detachment of 100 ktnen of the First Dra goons, with Lieut. Davis, starte tt forYort Teuson during the week. They iieie frilly armed and equiPPed- We have heard a rumor on the street, that Gen. Sumner, with his staff, is expected here in the steamer, which arrives to-day. FROM THE SEAT or 'WAR. NO REBELS AT BUSH HILL. THE COAGRESSI NAL WAR APPRO PRIATIONS. 6NI cis _.--.........._. REPORT OF A DESERTER FROM MANASSAS THE REBEL ARMY DISORGANIZED THE VICTORY IN MISSOURI. The report that the rebels axe•at Bush Hill, is entirely untrue. Thera are nope of them within ten miles of Alexandria. The city is very quiet, most of the, Senators and Representatives, as well as many others, having already left for home. The appropriations made by Congas" at the late extra session, amount to two hundred and seventy millions of dollars. An Irishman, a deserter from Manassas, who had been impressed into the rebel serviee, came within our lines today. He says that the enemy retain their old position, but they are very badly fed, and much disorganized since the late battle. Ho also states that large num bers of men are being impressed into the rebel service, foreigners especially being selected. The War Department has received informa tion of kvictery gained by Glen .Lyon over the rebel forces under Ben. McCulloch, In South Western Missouri, but no details are given. LATER FROM HAVANA. Arrival of the Steamer Columbia, TIM 'Captain fittnarsi or vons - iitlilig 'Pos session 01 Dominielan Territory. -.- MORE PIRATES CAPTURED The steamship Columbia arrived at this port this afternoon, with Havana dates to the 3d inst. The Captain Genoral of Cuba is absent at St. Domingo taking formal possession of. Domi nician Territory for the Spanish .Crown. No foreign war vessels were at /Istvan& , Street and highway robberies and other depredations seem to be on the increase. The Havana markets were active. ; Sugar quoted slightly higher at 71ei Si rests— stock in port 120,000 boxes, 4dolasses was steady. Freights dull. No business was offer ing for American vessels. Money was plenty and the health otHavana improving. The Columbia reports on July 26th in latitude 32:44, in longitude L 78:19, she plaited a small schooner with something covered up on her deck. On approach of the steamer.alathoisted the American flag, which saved her from rough usage. After passing the schooner she made ail sail in an opposite-direction. On Aug. 6th the Columbia, spoke the brig Sarahaarr, blmnd to New York, with a prise crew aboand...# Eflisuilantuut 3EIIiSECO I C7 wen: X.B You will pleaselake notice that I hive removed my place of business from No. 187 South fourth Street, to my tianufactory NOS. 114 and 118 RELIEF STREET, Between Lombard and South. and Pion( and Second Sta., Philadelphia. Thankful tor past favors I solicit a continuance of your orders. As ;I have enlarged my Manufactory eb as to enable me to have constantly on hands large assortment of well heasoned Soaps, all of the beet quality.and free fruM Fish Oh. VALM, VARIEGATED, WHITE HONEY, CASTILE, and all kinda of TOILETSE3APS. tlilltbilflAL WAVE SOAP of pure inatertil...2STMED, PALE amiIBROINN BOAP, English Bal..._spua Asa Pius emus constantly on hand :PRIIktrADWANTINE an TALLOW CANDLES era t glIViDg adopted the cash system I am enabled touter my geode at the lowest •Itana Roping that you will call an d examine for yourself both the goods and prises, before purchasing elsewhere I am Very RespoctfullY, al-wlya F. CON WAY, Philadelphia HENRY O. SH AFFER, tARER.:II.A.NGER, Front street, ibeond - • ... litoorsb o ve Walnut street. All Orders deitto. ' • " ritir"Papiir hung Sr /5 doors per roll erltsiie. dll 1 , 94 Vusnin*l. - • A.Y9-dtf A CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN. 10 close up the concern th. 9 ,entire Seek or SHOES, B4)019, ALC4 40404 1 111 , 4bil Be ' 1- wwr llie Reiew iw Kellet t aqqaTs will b e g old a& private "snip Bt llicropeta,will be rented to the parohaer Aildentrod.' Mei toime *ill be made eau Jert•dtt, . ?i , ~{' .P J u 4.4 Arm - FOR - RENT. - ' gE. SIJ-Bgt t AL , ROTEL AND 'RE- T STeilliANT guoCa Qiy H*lll Building, Harris- Ohnrci. Apply, to - • JOHN iII:HHANT, ~,19/1 7 ,4815et.:. t • 0 4 , Y, 18 Pro. 14"- arifierz - - t •. - Irt n EtriigatatEtt ' ha } 1 .1 hhi • zialialiffaVD *tin-1001AM VW& Minket street to Fourtti street a ohm& Thankfbltbr pastrattrA l 11 = attention to business, to merit a ooattnnanee Of it. mare -mod PABICHIL . \C'esmercw, Aug 7 Nwir Yowl, Aug. 7
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