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BY GEORGE BERGNER. 111. ill Corns $47; (Ea., • ' ' 1) W. GROSSI& Co., ANIIOI.EINALM AND DETAIL DRU GG ISTS, NO, 19 MARKET STREET HARRISBURG, PEA N' A. DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE- KEEPERS AND (CONSUMERS, We, are daily adding to our assortment of goods all such articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call your Mention to the largest and best selected stock in this city, of DRUGS, OH.EMIOALS db. PAINTS Oda, varnishes and Glues, DyeStutre, Glass and Putty, Artist Colors and Tools, Pure around Spices, Burning Fluid and Alcohol, Lard, Sperm and Pine Mat Bottles, VIRIS and La.np Globes, Castile Soap, Sponges and Corks, Ar.c., &c., Ste., &a , dm., &c., &c With a general variety of PEW:WET & TOILET ARTICLES, selected from the beat manufacturers and Per Lamers of Europe and this country. Being very large dealers in PAINTS, WE Ti LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S COLORS, PAINT AND ARTIST'S BRUSHES IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, COLORS AND BRONZES; OF ALL KINDS, i c'Ns —7—z lil ' ~c' R ' -- ' - 1;f4) . alus A NCI A zi -...-....-..--,...."' 11$ 0 13 u rilci l ---..--- 1 9 Q.,. ,k .._ MA7R -_, 'IO We respectfully invite a call, feeling, con& dent that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction. TEETH 1 TEETH ! 1 JONE'BAND WHITES' S PORCELAIN rAunt PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR RESTORATIVES Of all Wads, direct from the Proprietors. Saponifier and Concentrated Lye Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we se as low as it can be purchased in the cities. !MAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS COAL OIL I CARBON OIL 11 Being large purchasers in these Oils, we can offer inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil Lamps of the most improved patterns, very cheap. All kinds of !awls changed to burn Coal OH. FARMERS AND GRAZIERS, ow 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 g iod condition. Thousands can testify to the profit they have derived from the use of our Cattle Powders by the inereaeing quantity and quality of milk, besides improving the genorel 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 each that we car In a very abort time furnish anything appertaining to our bueinese, on the beet of terms. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on our house, we hope by etriot attention to business, a careful selection of P 'o' 11 E Zilltr lib et felt Week and the desire to pia ail, to merit a continnEuice of the ingerim- Whiz teiblie. IliebitaL DR . J OHN SOIN ML.A.3I..a7',INCC7XL3II LOCK HOSPITAL. HAS discovered the most certain, speed) end etthataal remedy fn the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. SUM at IMP TO TWELVE 1100116 No fforusiosr, or !VoxlouP Drugs. Affir Craw WSPEASIMID Ok CO thi&Poll, IX PROP Op* ru Two DATI I . - as wmg.g. o. Oro - arekor Um LOON, Affection's( iffirigidosest Stadaerf IffditinMta Nervous Debility, Lefty of Um rbyslua • w ere, Dyspepsia, languor, Low Spirits, °Deflation of dear, ralt Dation or the Heart, Timidity, Trembling', DbunOill of Sight or diddinesa,Disease or the Stomach, Affections of to. Head, Throat, NO. or Skin—those terrible disor ders arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Hobbs et Yonth—those dreadful anti destructive practises which produce Constitutional debility, render marriage Impos sible, and destroy tooth body and mind. YOUNDEN. Young men especially who have become the victims of solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely pave thousands of young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intel lect, who might otherwise have entranced listeniny Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to M issy the living lyre, may call with fall confidence. ILARBLIOM.: Married persons, or those contemplating marriage, be • ing aware of physi cal weakness, should IMmediately coo salt Dr. J., and be restored to perfect. health. °WARM WItAXNES hemediatdy cured arid foil vigor restorgt. He who places aimed under the care of Dr. J. may religiously Goads In his honor as a gentleman, and coo, adently rely upon Ills skill as a physician. AriXnoe No. T South Frederick street, Baltimore, Md., on the left hand aide going from Baltimore street, 1 doors from the corner. Be particular in observing the name or number, or you wi ll mistake the saute. Be per. Scalar fori= o rit ittilatsi Quacks, with this. names, or Paltry thrtratat, attracted by the reput e . lion of Dr. Johnson, lur near. AU letters must Contain a PostsgeStaMp, to use on thr reply. DB. JOHNSTON. Dr. Johann member of the Royal College or Burgeons, London, graduate from one of the meat eminent Colleges or the Clotted States, end the greatest part ot whose life tuts been spent in the Hcepitals of London, Parts, Phila delphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the mat en. banishing °urea that were ever known. Many troubled with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, gnat ner vamoose, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended somstifoos with derallito melt or mind were oared inunedtately, TARR PARTICULAR NOTILIL Dr. r. ...armee all these who haying injured them• metres by plr-Vlite mud improper indulgent:tea, that secret and solitary obit Which ruins both body and Mind, no • thing them for either busineesor society. These are same of the sad and molanoholy ell. ts prt, duals oy early habits of youth, viz : Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Paine In the Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dys• mole, Nervous Irritability Derangement or the Digestive lbsottoos, General Debility, Symptoms to Imitsaimp. Yon, Act MENTALLY. AT y„ the four** callOtta on the toludAre mush to irto :--loss of iiesory, rkurtalliro or Droop, Do predsion of Spirits, Sell Forebodinp, AvertdOn toSools gy, sof trust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, he., are some of the rig effects. Thousands of persons of ail WC, can now judge what Is tbs villas of their decline in health, loosing their vigor, becoming weak, pile, nervous and ston4tini c Ilswob-f, alogabw threarazwe aboekThe eyee, - dough, sad am mo of conti—l" YOUNG YIN who have lodurod themselves by a tertian province s In aired lu when atone--a habit frequently learned from Gill .iompaniOns, Or at lethal, the Aide of which are *buy telt, even when aaleep, and if not mired, renders marriage impos d ble, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man. the hopes of Ms wan. try, the darling of lois parents, shou ld be snatched trom an prospects and enjoyments 01 nib by the consequences of deviating from the path of nature, and Indulging In a certain secret habit. du di persona must, before modes • plating &ARMOR, effect that a sound mind and body are the most niticaulasy requisitee to promote asenabial hippluess. Indeed without these, the journey through life bowmen a weary pilgrimage;, the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair, and Oiled with the melancholy renection that the Minim= of another be comes blighted with oar Owe DL JORNSON'g INVIGORATING RIKEDY FIR on: DARIO wrongs. By this great and Important remedy, Weainess of the Organs ate speedily oared, and DM for restored. IhmeMOS of the meat WOWs and. debilitated whs bad bet all bops, have been Immediately relieved. All impediments to llarrtmgeleal or Rental Dimas *Don, Nervous, Tremb Weakness or Rxhanstlon or the meet barrel kind, s cured. 40 MUNN:BS. The many Umosmaie Gored at Mb instintion wit= t h e last twelve years, and the numerous Important 13 urgical operation,' performed by Dr. el., vitineesed by the re porters of the papers, and many other th persons, nodose in which have appearedan and again before e public, Wider Me /WOW es smaketme al abwraelsr wad re. monnbuity, I. a Icient inarantee to the *Mated. MUMS OF DIPRCIDENOL —Wheel the misguided and Imprudent iri=jf A pleuras * finds he luta Imbibed the mods el this It toe often happens that an 11141 med sense of shame or read of discovery deters him from applying to Woe wit ak from education and r e . sPeetabllity can alone befriend delaying till the eon. alitutional symptoms of this hoM e disease mate their appearance, ailhoting the heed, throat, on; side, Mi. programing on with frightful rapidity, nil damn pins • period to his dreadful naming, by seeding him to "that bourne from whence Rio traveler returns . " It to a cod* Anotioly fact that thousands faU victim to Me terrible disease, owing to the anaklikdama of Ignorant pretend ers, who, by . the use of that dfiediirpalton mar nem rum the tionsaoliOn end make the mane of miserable. To Ehnismasis.—The Dootart Lemomm bang In Du odise. MtplMters most motalo a Stamp to os on tbe reply ccrittimedies era by Mall. air Ho. 7 Spalk Frederick street, Baltimore. sprlB-dawl7 JUST PUBLIS H h.O A MANUAL. or MILITARY SURGE R Y HINTS ON ME EMNIMENOLIDI Field, Camp, and Hospital Practice. S. D. GROSS, M. D , Ikoinivioa or 11131181111 Y Of TUJ JIMMIE =ICU ODLLII6I AT TICIADIAPat. For Bale at BIERGINXR'S SAP BOWESTORE. X 724 TIMERMOMEITERS THIORMOM THERmaItRe ET ERs, O r n amental Mantle, Japanese Metal. IMS, do do "1"140 Bronstal do RERBIORRTRILS, Distillers M t Cass, 12 Inch. t st illaS, do Bras Boond Doubly Idoido. THERMO ERS, Union Caae, 10.12 look THRIIORNTOS Metahe Pram!. S-10 inch. THIRMO/Ilentas, Mark WalnutPlaaa, 10 lash. masollXl22ll, One, I.ait inch. 01 iffo hsvolual ro oltetel it Roo lot RERK I f irkno styles,, and ate magmoraT OJOITI RIV . CIRRI MR; ' nUltltet 114,Nta op. . HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY Ncw '2lbrotrtistnttuts. NOTICE ! Pow OPIUM, Harrisburg, Pa. 1 rIHE Post Office Department having issued] NEW STAMPS, of all denominations, viz:--Orre, Timms, Five, TAN, Twar-vs, Twarrrr-rona, THIRTY and. Num cent, notice is hereby given that allese.bante*f the old for the new stamps will be made atthis office for a period of . &DK DAYS from this date, after width time the old stamps . ra sent-from thisoffice. JOHN WALLOWER, TB" 4t:, GENERAL FORW ARDiNO AND COMMISSION - MERCHANT. G01)8 AND MERCHANDISE pro m ptly forwarded by Philadelphia and Reading, Northern Central, Cumberland Valley and Pennsylvania llamado .nd Canal. HAULING AND DRAYING to end from all parts of the city to the tultreni Railroad depots will be done at the very lowest mire. FAMILIaS removing will be promptly attended to. Orders at Braes itaropeen Hotel, or at the sterol or B. & Zolllnger, will receive prompt attention. Con signmenbt of freight respectfully solicited. ...JOHN WALUJWIR JR., Agt., Oflloe Reading Depot. Smaller offices in this vicinity can ex their stamps at this office. GEO. BERGNEA, P Ang. 19, 1861.-6td LUKORY, OAK. AND PIN WOOD 11 for sale, CUT 11.) STOVE OR CORD. LENGTH 10 3011 POROBASIES. ALSO, LOWS! PO3lB AND OfiRSINUI RAILS OUT TO ORDIII. STONE AND SAND Ma BUILDING PORPOSZY. Inquire Of the Butocribor at Ole residence on the Ridge road, sp posite the Good Will gagine House, or at lb e Yard, corner or Sowed and Broad streets, West Gar risburg. imy27-lf j U g. CIOLR. REDUCTION IN PRIOES EBRINONain and Figured, CIMILIMIL D Plain and Figural. ALL WOOL RUINS Extra Styles and quality. BROCA LONG SKI dillbrent prides FINE STOCK OF B BRAWLS. The prima In all the abort. Goods, OD Granulation, twill be found "loner than ever," at OATEICLET'S, an 24 Next door to the Harrisburg Bang. LIME FOR SALE. THE UNDERSIGNED having embarked In the LIMN BUSIENIM la prepared to furnish an vary beet article at abort noade, and at the to wait in WA for cash. Lie Bella Oa nut, burnt at Oatumbta aad Wan that burnt at borne. my2S4l3m ---- Tawsesauelnriter: 1 A CHANCE FOR A B* A4l7gWl* .AUI. • TO close up the con • the entiri stook of saum, 4lm.,•llalle til' ' Oliver Be It man, deell.rlaretis ma to ton Mariam. Somre will iserliaat pcivate sale at COST; and the rooms will be rented to the poxatteser lt it:wired. The terms will be mad, easy. jell•dtf WWI. Ir. WAS- Agent.' REMOVAL. V[ BL aiI ii,SCRIBER would respectfully 1.1i4 pUblln that he has removed his Plumb. tog and i3rAtis Sounding establisbment to No. SU Sou th Third street below Heres HoteL rtutnitAd fur cast pat ronage, be bopee by strict attention le business to merit a continuance of it. apl2-del J. JUN lA. NOTICE. rfIHE UNDERSIGNED htus o f Fund hie ILt HIM OFFICE., corner of Third str .• • gal Mask* berry alley, near Herr's Hotel. i'r &Amber of an Weds and qualltlea s by w. ••• ::KItA • £be undersigned will sell Horses, Garnages sad nat. Jr low for cub, /day—Herne Rad Oirriages to.atre at the Alinlo 0110.4 man //LANK A. militite.Y. Oity Property for Sale, ALARGE TWO-STORY BRICK. HOUSE and lot of ground, pleasantly loontnd on. Front St, between Mulberry street sad Washington Avenue. Also TWO LAME PIANOS in good =Moo and of ex , °silent tone. Apply to WHITE SU auR spRINGS HOTEL, CARLIfil.g, Cumberland county, Pa.—The pro. pride= take pleasure In announcing that they are now prepared to revive visitors. Perseus doeiring a healthy Location for the summer will find tide one Of the most de lightful places le the country. The water of these splingj cannot be surpassed for drinking, bathing and medicinal purposes. Per intbrmatlon and envelop; address WY. H. 8U88.00083, C. BURNItTT, Proprietors. jelb lm 1861. SD OPENING SO OPENING 1861. SUMMER DRESS GOODS The gualny of the goods tbr the pries wilt ha aa Woos meat to emery one to purchase. The moat desirable goods M the sewn at a great ma Moe. IdOZAKI3IOI23, - • ORISEIALIAS . , VALENOIAE, CREPE DISPANGS, SERUM ANGLAIS, . BROQADE ROPLINS, NEAPOLMNIEL LAWNS And . LAVELLAE are among the Bs r CATEICABS h RBOTEIBIL Next door to the fhwrkiberg Bank. SKELETON SKIRTS; The larestimoulkot the very bolt make to be found at • ..01.111 BT S, .felt door to the Barrtatctrg Bank. Parasols, Sun Umbrellas and Umbrella Twenty4tve per neat tower than Call be putokined laewhera to the City. CATHCART & 8R0T114., No. N, Martst &IWO, taytii Nan to uho l4rcirburi 4i.ak. 30.13:111 B. 132dITH'8 BOOT & SHOE STORE, CORNER SEMND AND WALNUT STS., Harrisburg, Pa. A LWAYS on hand a large assortment of ACIIL BOOTS, GAITEI/3, doe., of the very bad esalilias lbe mar, ten 1.1 sum, bed **tr.— Priem tb sultthe times. AU lteda et WORK MADE TO O a SK lithe beat Ark by aspener woclosieu :K=lleikl!el*qarlsPl4,4o4-* r77-.11...---- Mel T.iois 2,500 to 3.0...t0wn • • _„,,,,,_:_.• • . „.., F 0 !il .1' i___ , 2 ___ _ . . -re i 00- 411ERALSIEGELINCOBEI ' °Is ''TEJI FEDERAL PORCad. —,_ UTE,endltionure p C. 0. ZIMOLIIIII&N, No. 28, South Becloud 'trod TERNOON, AUGUST • 1;4 HE WAR IN MISS ) UNWN TER FRok BA4NTY. NEAR SPRINTIELD:MreIf a 8 rr o.ce of Re- • M k ge d be so tor- ei t csOULLOTTGR'S' FORCEnuum eduties it fa STRONG. _ _ ROCUABFAVION OF GE PRICE. ROLLA, Md., A Capt. hiaDonalii was in town to-day Capt. Choi C. Rogers, Aid-4 p. 4' 1, 4 4P 1 44 41 Carittaiii7giePhen 1 4 1 - 01St. LOWS, Iciihia in tli 10th *also that McCrdloch's for tattle was 22,000, Ad' their k Itunied 2,500 to 3,000. Geti,Seige N (.4 PAS .'comidisiOn an Brigadier General . y, and assumed command of the irn yesterday. sitt *Amalfi was escorted beyond the lin • y and sent on to Springfield. He, . 4 1c übt, gained much valuable information' e strength andrlicellion of our forces, etc., is said tliet he bad the freedom of our camp , j • der his flag of trace. Our wounded'atSpiiiNxfield are reported to be 23=1 e correspondent of the St. Louie Republican es thp following : Gen, Sterling Price 3:iesßecka proclamation at Springfield to the Ho thats great victory had been von, and the'northern oppressors of Missouri k), .0 ..- r . ~ t- • -', • .. - bel. “ , : 1 the home guard organized or will be organic , t w ill • be regarded and treated as an enemy • am esoutti a el tead andeteracy such ; but that quietlyhis protec m return. are getting - ready for war on its grandest scale; We cannot eonjecturi, what their inimediatb plans are, consequent upon the great stuccoes at Manassas. The ,poeular feeling is for Mime. diate advance on Washington; the discarding of merely defensive warfare, and the carrying of the arms of the Confederate States into the territory of the enemy, driving them from theit capital and , helping to liberate unhappy Mary land from her tyrants. This is the ardent wish and the enthusiastic hope of the Southern peo r phi. But there are many considerations . which go to the making up of such a plan, and carry ing it into Ede's, which belong exclusively to the judgment and reepoeibility of the military men who are at the head of these ,movements, and are so because they have the unlimited confidence of the people. • i But the feeling of the people can scarcely be said to be its judgment. it represents what is eagerly wished, not, perheps, what the people themselvai would venture to advise, if they knew all the, facts, conditions and consequences. of the enterprise. Our Generals have, in the great rests at Manama, vindicated the patient sagacity, with which they labored together, and supported each other in movements which sometimes provoked popular impatience at de lay, and loud complaints at evolutions wiper. fectly understood, until victory established the consumate wisdom of their policy. They h none of the pride of the Iscedemunian Ad a4l miral, who, when advised to withdraw his fleet, and by avoiding a battle to gain an advantage for his country, answered that Sparta could better afford to replace the Beet, if he lost it, than he weld bear the reproach of having re treated.ey preferred duty and mesas above the tomptings of impatient vanity or popular ci t or ; and they have the enduring reward of wing judged well, and by their very caution, wqn the personal glory which they seemed to disregard. We can trust these men to know, better than we can, what is within the capacity of tbb army which they lead, and where it can be beet used with their meant'. When they do move, we shall feel annued that they are prepared at all points, and Quit they wfd.marith on to new victories. suoucueo sainier Here is the style in which the Picograte ar ranges its own Hee, so as to suit the falsehood of the capture of Sharman's battery It is reliably stated, by undoubted authority, that wherithe 'news reached Washington of the capture of Sherman's battery, Gen. Scott pri vatelY ordered six cannon to lbe taken from the navy yard and sent to the neighborhood of Al exandria, with horses which were brought back, with the atnouncement that Sherman's battery had - hot fallen into the hands of the 'enemy. Still sit4her flourish of the pen that indited the foregohg, and which is scarcely an improve ment on its lying prabmeseor The Wallington Republic states that General' Banks's army is at HaxPer's Ferry, alineet en tirely &boded, only a few mammas remain ing. Gen. Pop's programme is to be one of a grand scale; if we dare judge by the following: i n Elar. Po 'B programme is to establish a camp of 80,000 at Springfield to operate against Arkansas li Texas, as soon as the weather will permit. Popewiltailt no free scouting, considering it injurious the troops. To hold the people under strict responsibility for dep -. ~ , if troops are ed for their relief, the Ibe sent in safe. 'eat numbers to posies 1 - as, quartering diers in citizens' houses and " W ing rations e r the citizens. This`` to be the y wane of keeping the people. quiet: ' ' , , --, * 4 •° - ' : ... xorop r ips , "IT'conr 1141 - A,: _ Viylt i sTyc fidaithlt7 ___. rlyself as ;.he ensuing unty's Cm. ed 1 pledge th fidelity.. NAM. I. with! aieo f • one indulges in the following attempt to excel the talent of the renowned Grdlines : The reported capture of 80,000 handcuffs among the enemy's baggage turns out to be 'true. I have myielf seen two wagons loads of them. The prisoners, however, continue stout ly to deny the fact. Some of the officers admit that there were a, few along, but they were de signed for their own , men. The truth, no doubt, is, they were designed for the " rebels." And it is iii perfect keeping with the whole unhal lowed war, its object, its aims, and the mode and manner in which it has thus far been car ried on. We ate looked upon and' styled reb els, and barbarian rebels :that, and , the fact that.manacles were on hand for us, however horrible in reality, need hardly excite surprise. rus rosveni or Ilia .ainata ON Troi .i.oxonae. The great ‘ hoily of oar'exmy on the northern or Potomac side of the'llianassea Plains —an immense body of men, covering nearly all the Centreville and Fairfax Heights with the adjacent country. All,the men are in the finest health and spirits. Since 'Monday the weather has been as lovely as a May morning, the at mosphere cool and refrealdn, and all nature— sad contrast with the deadly works of man—full of life and joy and gaiety. Our men are also , well supplied with everything, whether for pro tection or sustenance. THE TROPHIES or BULL app. elf as a 50., of t au :ages if oleo deitty. EN,E NS. ,r 2, 1861 itoludlus T. mutat' Among the most interesting, trophies of the battle are the flags taken from the enemy, which have all been collected together at head quarters, and present a splendid sight. The number is very great, of every size and descrip tion, from the little guide np to the splendid silk. regimental banner, presented by the North ern ladies on the departure of the regiment to the wars. Of course they all promised never to return without them. Immense numbers of fancy -swords, sword belts, pistols, epaulettes, &c., have also come into the posseation of the victors. Many of these also have the appearance of being pre sents, some of them are so inscribed, and of course they were to come back blackened with the smoke of the battle field.: EKLY w YORK 11"00L 1, These are only a few of the items of exagger ation, falsehood and deception which we have culled from a mass of matter all relating to the war. The object of the Picayuhe seems to be to keep the truth from its patrons. It steadily keeps before its readers this- idea, that this is lincolnie war, that it is waged to keep the , Re g , publican party in power, and that as soon as the Democratic party can again get possession of the government, the war will be ended by a recognition of the Southern Confederacy. There is no news of any special interest to the northern readers in the Slartefore us. What 'we have culled above o will suffice to show the ..verrind th e truthfulness :OE this organ cif .... throwto ,16 re f ••• •r N see° the death of the Hon. Alex. R. jeroieler, ,late re ntative M Congress from the Jefferson district o Virginia, is not Comet. 1 was his son, bearing theorize* name, who was wounded in the foot t. t Bull Run, and died of lockjaw. Mr. Botele4 himself, it is stated, has been arrested by the federal troops at his red deuce near Sheperds6wn, and taken to the headquarters of Gen. tanks, near Sandy Hook, in Maryland. fume Mr. Famartaa, who is cinder arrest in. Wash ington, received information from' the War De partment on Thursday last that he was detained sea hostage for the return of Messrs. Harris affil' Diagram, who went to the Confederate camp fcir the purpose of recovering the body of the late Colonel Cameron. The Intelligemcer says his arrest has not been prompted, by any con siderations relating to his personal demektor as a citizen or as a foreign representative of the United States. Mr. 'Faulkner is now lodged in comfortable quarters, and receives.the cards Of his friends;.but is not permitted to have any further communication with them. sitorinm Asa= roa Tensor( is 841. 1 / 1 1011t The Baltimore Rua of yesterday says : "Before the breaking out of actual hostilities between the United States and the Confederate States, and before intercourse with the South had been interdicted by the federal government, several business' houies of this city removed their stock of goods to 'Richmond, Va., prefer ring that city to Baltimore. Among 'them was the dry goods,lnitimpf Messrs. Lanier, Brothers & Co. They carried their goods by way of Washington, and were not obstrticted. One of the firm, Mr. L L. Limier, returned to this city a da.y,or two akci, and was yesterday arrested by the federal police on the charge of , treason, in having furnished aid and comfort to the enemy. He two talvm to ForplicHenry, where he is now confined.' ' FAMALI ZOVAVBS FOB, AOTIVB EIMIT/Cll.—thel Buffalo, New York Commercial is credibly in formthat a female Zonave company is organ ised, uniformed, armed and equipped in that city, and have for several weeks past been pea. fecting themselves in military movements under the direction of a competent officer. They have attained such ft degree of perfection in drill that they contemplate parading in public within it couple of weeks. It is said also that they Ali organised for no simple holiday purpose, but intend volunteering for field service, and if that is refused them, they will Offer themselves as' hospital aasistanta and nurses. , Jru arm ha Kingrm:exc.—Henry , a wealthy resident of Allentown, Pa., died a few weeks since, leaving an estate valued. at $800,000. He died childless . He WaB brother of T. Bat. ler King, one of the'Commissioners of the Con federate States, now in • Europe. -Mr. King has mach a will, leaving half of hie property to hill'. brother; bat, a : few , weeks before his death, ex asperated at the sece s sion sentiments of his brother, he made a newt will, leaving Most of his property to his'wife, and the remainder to charitable pn.tposea.-IV. Y. Pima. Tam Waors &oar TOLD.—The London *do er hes this par a graph 'under its heading of "News of the Week':" "The American Congress . tuis'voted the men and the money *squired by v ie president., and twenty Per, O E4 Mere, and the ,House of Be-, presentatives bas affirmed by 62 to 66 that it la 'no part of the duty of °Meets to cePture ft; 'Live itlarie The moves - dial bit i t - whin " ' es. TARA go) 4oR !. • of Ow- withal' gtOlci _ BY TREK Important from Washington More Batteries at Acquia Creek. TIM NAVIGATION OF THR POTOMAC IN HAMM. THE POCAHONTAS FIRED ON mother Skirmish near Washingim. The Rebels Falling Back to Fairfax Court Rouse. Wssnoterros, Aug. 18. On Friday night a new battery, concealed in the woods, which bad been erected by the rebels at a point a mile or two below Acquia Creek, suddenly opened fire on the United States steamer Pocahontas with rifled cannon. Al though she tvaa nearly four miles off, the balls went through her rigging, splintered the vessel and came near killing an officer. It was Me lees to return the fire, and the Pocahontas speedily got out of the way. Her officers were entirely urw.ware of the ex istence of the battery, which makes the *mirth already discovered at that place, its situation Is very near the shore of the river. The Poca hontas was obliged to withdraiv in consequence of her inability to return the fire effectually. Our officers report that unless the government takes immediate action to expel the rebels from these positions on the banks of the river, navi gation will be completely closed. The enemy's batteries already command a large patt of the Potomac. The officers of the Potoiltic flotilla have uo doubt that the rebels are erecting a battery at Matthias Point. . The decoy boat which led to the sad affair of Mat Thursday, was evidently placed there for the purpose of destroying - Lieut. Budd, of the Reso lute, whom the rebels are after because he burned s house near that place some time slum. On Friday afternoon, Oapt. Davis, with fifty men of the New York twenty-sixth, while making a reconnoissance, near Annondale, three miles of Bailey's Cross Roads, met two 01)111PaDie8 of rebel cavalry . rapt Davis de plo`yed his men along the edge of, a wood, mad —• • • ~ dn g when they ware dia. They were returned by Capt. Da►ls' detachment, and three of the rebels were seen to fall from their horses. The cavalry hastily retbid, and immediately drums were heard sounding at 44toondale, showing that a rebel force to Ow tioned there. The rebel troops have nearly all fallen back to Fairfax Court Rouse, thus widening the dis tance separating the hostile forces. The pickets of both armies, however, occupy nearly the same advanced positions as heretofore. Two 'regiments of rebel troops are .quertered at Fall's Church, Virginia. The rail cause of ex-Minister Faulkner's ar rest, it now appears, is not his alleged treason, but it is done as a retaliating measure for the arrest of Magraw and Harris. Mr. Faulkner la informed that he is held as a hostage.e is Xt allowed everything but visitors. Lieut. J. S. Chambers, of the New York Twenty-seventh regiment, has resigned. General Gibson, the Commissary General of Subsistence, of the United States army, is lying dttogerously 11l at his residence here. A fine light artillery battery has been added to the Provost Guard of this city, under, Brigs dler General Andrew Porter. The oath of allegiance was administered yeaday to all those employed in the State De partment, by Justice Callan. . , The charge made against' Mr. Walton, the Treasurer of the United States Mint of Phila delphia, that he is a secessionist, is to be inves tigated by the Secretary of the Treasury. It Is believed to be untrue. ' General Edwin C. Wilson, of Erie, Pa., (late Adjutant General of State of permaylvania,) has been appointed a Brigadier Quartermaster of volunteers, United States Army, with the wink daptain. Alice our capitalists have taken the new gov enitnent loan. so freely, the Treasury Depart ment entertains no doubt that it will bei large ly taken abroad, In spite of the'croiiiinipt. the newspapers. Ad./ices which have been rewind hare from Kentucky state that the, new Union legislature will request Breckinridge and Powell to resign their seats in the United States ; Senate , Judge Nelson, of Tennessee, is in jail at Richmond. The Richmond papers, at bust, admit that the burning of the village of Hampton, Vliginia, was the woik of their own men. Sairruoxy. _The Legislature of Kentucky will convene in two weeks from Monday next„ and among its first proceedings will 'doubtless be the passage of resolutions instructing Ekum tors Breckinridge and Powell, and checking them in their open complicity with treason, while et the same time a vigorous acnitini will be instituted into the acts of GovernoriAlagd fin, and if can be proved which has been a ll ege d agaip him, he will be impeached and removed from the high office lie has im Aiwa lessly prostituted. A V OLONTRIR LOOMING FOR A LABOR banal- TABOIL —The following correspondence recently passed between a gentleman of lowa and his son, who - had left college to fight for Us noun- "lc Jr.t-a you east, Idiehtherit yea. /04-11f 1 P0 comntrY4 rus r iQin i t ea ` Ailw(eMlll444 • 31 'Tr? . a I PRICE ONE CENT