Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3734, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1862 — Page 3

0MIiY SENTINEL!

ritn.4v t:t-i t..tiRt.it ir ni:.nui:UATic curx ri ticklt. itouv iJUADv. : ,. FCR KirSlt5TATtTr. j.n.Tvn:;:,-i;uv ami j. k. i-luhmek. ' for nrrAfxrn. VALENTINE LUTSCH. JEFFKRSON SPRINGSTEEN. JOHN Ii Ü UKW ER. oa. coMMiioxta., WM. HUNTE.. . DANIEL FEItltlS. FOR C'EOXL, SAMUEL PARIIOTT. Campaign Sentinel. The Weekly Indian State Senfinel will b furni.hed fr TUrte Month, during the Cam p:itn,t (i7Senl iu the inraeC ' ' " dfcw Job 'Priiiliiiir. We are now ready to do alt kinds of 'ilain and fancy Punting, in the best nyle, on ihort notice, and maeheap aa any other tßce. V. We have C0J??etent 3'J'J ptxl prce. a trie assortment of paper and card, and w e can do pood and cheap work. All ktrrdi of hook, hriefj, catalogue, ke., prüited ui the bet style and on .hort notice We ask the patronage of Democrat j, and all other that want printing done. tf. Facts fob tiie Pcorir.: A brief but forcible review of the issues now tic-fore the country, including the Lirin policy of the arty in ower. Tbl document w prepare! by one of the most eminent citizen of Indiana, and U admirably adapted to enlighten the people upon the present condition of puhü.; lfair-. A copy should be j place fa the haud of every voter in IiiJi.n.i. Ii id issued in pamphlet form or 16 ptgesf. Price, il per huudted. Conspiracy to Dissolve the Uniox' The liftence ol a plot among Republican le ider to destroy the Union, by a reparation of the Sutes, immediately after tlie election of IrC'J. U deinout rated bj extracts from leidin Republican pipers. Aoi trpeech of Jude V. M. McCartt before-the 'Democratic Convention of Shelby county, vindic-ttory of. tiro, r'jiht of free speech, and reviewinir tltCpoIitic.il blunder of the ptity in power. s Roth pufdidiod in n pamphlet of eight page.- Trice, it) cent per hundred. , To Local Advi RTiacitt Occasional, or transient local notice will not be inserted in this parser hereafter miles. tliey are paid for when handed in, und to insure insertion uiusi be bandet! in before G o'clock 1'. M. Local notice.- ol five Iioa and under will he inserted one time for 50 cts.; eich additional insertion of the same matter, 25 eta.; marriage notice:, üO eta.; funeral notices, $1; pay required in advance. Notices for tenero!ent societies not exceeding five lice, one insertion, 2a cts. The above terms will be strictly observed.. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. 3f For choice cake, pies and confectionery go to Cunningham'. - C,Uf;i,ryl1'proDtorammuiiitioii are being matte from here to Kentucky. Dr. 1'ixKXtY Oflice on Virjnni.t Avenue, in the building occupied by the late Dr. Dun np." Residence at Rates lIot;se. - i93t ZÄT Samuel Patent of co. II, l'Jih regiment, died in hoilnl nt Washington City on Wednesday of this week. UJT Four companies of the 5th cavalry wrre reviewed yeterdy on the common near their camp. , J "Empres- Eugenie is expted to present another little olive branch to the Emperor an' to France. 37Chas. Noble end Henry Whaler, two of Oeu. Sigel'a tioly guard, who were taken prisoners at the econd buttle of Hull Run, arrired at homo yesterday. ; 0 0 C5"Yesterd.iT w.n so cool that many ladie appeared on the promenade with heavy winter f-hawi.. und üueti cuaU w ere entirely discarded by gentlemen. , 31aomc Hall 'The Campbells pive another of their unrivaled perforaiance to night nt M iMinic Hall, with an entire i-h-mge of programme. The boue aill nndouhtedly be t-rowdeil. tifThe foitiJications around Louisville are being: pushed rapidly. It seem t range that mea-ure f defen-e mere twit ooner taken there. They are seemingly only arouiug to a tense of the danger ot attack. 7T"Two regiments from Arkansas one of cav ally and one of infantry are in the Federal Fcrvicc at Helena. They arc haid to be stern ami tried men, who have joitieied at the hand ot the rebels. , . ' Mjor General Lew. Wnllare has lieen relic el ot the commaial of the army poire Cinciiih tti. and us-iticd for duty at tlie Camp of Instruction nt Columtni-. Ohio. Generil A. J. Smith uctcels Gi icral Wall ice. P H-SOMAt.' .C!l !n -itv v,sterdiv. JelTerson C Davis was in - . . . . . . i Col: Filter, id the l.lth. Idt lat night to join ! hi- rcimt-iit at or near Fort re Monroe. I - Lieut. Col. HcOYen. late. f the 50th, returned! last eveninji from XahrilTe. f . - I 4, V IOC i uutmuui .iijiMi, Rim in. vt'uiiii 'TI I ... ... 1 ii i ' i jitit.i ii r i4 r w ht loom employed in the production of Dal -ral kiits. for which there is a great demand J lil'lal 7 M l v ." , viivic 13 n i.i i in maiket, and tl-ere is aid to te more than 00 liHir.-.s ergageil in the tame manufacture in Pittsfield and vicinitv. I Icr, hft The greatest luxury in warm weath- j er i ice. Without it how could e endure the s heateil term; l;ese. be the m m that invented j Ir. Geo W. Pitts, on Ver- j ice ice in pu miner. J tnont street, has the nicest, clcai;e-t aitd niot transparent ice which h deliver each morning to his customer keep you cevd. Call on Mr. P. its and he id ' i RfCol. HeflVen reporu tiie Louisville anl , Nashville mad as literally ruined. It will take j mouth to put it iu running order ;in, even aftr ill i-)il fr ilrit'pn off' Our f-f, at ikh. I ville, 2-hOiK), tnderüen. Wood. re completely j cutcffirora uppl'. aod hae been for some ! time on half ri'ioti. 5" The Union Fair at Ed in burg r.ext week ; promise to eici any of ti e previous exhibitions j of that enterprises association, hieb fcr the past two year ha rivaled our State Fairs, in the i extent and ijuali'y of it exhibitions as well as i member in a'.te.'alance. Several thousand dd- j lar cth premiums will be distributed among the ( exhibitore tliis n-.son. BiyyrjT r the Ixiaxt Jrtu To-Nioht. Th; remrkahle vocal prndiiv L complimented with a tnetit to niht, en whicii occaion there wilt l.e a uo.b!e programme. The maT.ificent i opera of Li Somnan hula and the orail f4-rT spectacle of Leant v and the Heist, a rombination of pieces arxl attracti'n never oft'rrel 1-efote in . . i- . - . hit oiieiii;r,i we ai:nci;ne ar.oiner ot tiio.-e deiistlv crowded hou-e whkh the Holroan Tnn:f r.ever f til to draw here, itlid we ftfl a I r. ' n ib.t ..tir til'n-n will turnout tnvse a k mark ol their vppreviatiuii of the wonderful and btecocious u!ej.t of our popular little i-t. it ob."oj!.l a!o I tiorne in tniod that Chi i the lat niht but one of the mo-t ple.siiig .r.,1 fibular truui thit -has re- vUited Iud;antpIij 'bo eariv ai-i tecwiw ciN.

, . The Draft. ,

Tl.f time fr drafting waa tti.el. in a peetot ordrr, f;r (V 15th h-t. At th time th-U orJtr .m i. od. it not dotivte-l t'jt all n.c?.rf , rtiiMfiT.t4. Ar tlie dfitfi wciifti f cwin'UfUsiil I trfore the ür.e mr.i turr.ctJ. It U n w crt4i:.el tht the tin.e rtfju!reI f r the Enrottin Cornm?I . ner4 of the feenl e untle t-j perlurn tLe'r U-f'tr was under etinitrj. lit iorinpH in t!-e State number ntvr on tTKuand. aud th mil f eich i4 to be ufned here, but n othir. could be don towarJ nuking the neceiuy cjia putatior until return from the Commiicor were II reeetred. ,TLe return re now 11 b, nrd the q:ota' öf t!e ereral townbipn in each i-tiutitj a ill be forwanJel to the Eurollinjr (Xinttniiot em of the leviral counties, bef'-re ihecbi-eof the preent aeek if possible. Etch towntdp will thus be enabled to Ascertain iu deüciency, and if tint it upplied by volunteers Ijefore the day fixed for thlmft, then no dnft will be m ole inthittownhip; an 1 if the deficiency U otly pirtly suppl:el by volunteer, then tlie drat will only i mide for tli9 residue. The name, reWere, and num ber ot the regiment of eich ' rolnnteer hhould be promptly reporttJ U the Eirollui Coniini-isl'jner for hi- c-iuiiiy, wito i üiiecteü to keep of such volunteers, ; mbnein all t!x-e i luve enlisted fron eich fownship in hi-t county, Ince hU reprt to th'. ofUce, and up to the day tixeU for the dratt. . . Acctmlin? to ditA forni!hel or the General f5ocr;nu-nt, the number ta be yet f upplicj by Indnn a, t j luiieve her from a drait, u abui six thousand. . - - Thii tinmr er when distributed tmon the townihips of the ninety Uo tuuh'ties iu the Sate tn.iy be readily rieJ by volunteer ;iod the drt wholly avaide. . Indiana basin the field and in cimp over ninety thousand vo'untevr?, ami after hiving tliuji I;b rally und promptly responded to the cilia m ide upon her by the Genernl (ioreruiAetit, it is confidently lelieved thit no rert to a draft wilt be Nett it v to rai tlie t tuall iiuiubtT et requited to till her complement. Let Jach towimliiu immeli itely derote a lew day earnestly to tha work of raising rolunteersand the deiiretl result will be nUaiuel. .To facilitate euch efl'jrts volunleeri will be received for tweire tnonlhi instead of three year. . j The draft will tike place on the 6th of October next in every towtulrp in which uy deficiency exi-ts at tint time. ' Comuii.-ioner.- are enjoined to j;ivc prompt tiotice of this order, nnd also ol" thejuot.t hon furtii'hel in e ich towiihipiii their nective couiitiei. The liU of -volunteers re juire.1 to be ke,l by the Coumji-ioi.er otioer this oroVr will be forwartled to this otlice when eoinp!eed, " that the o:iio:il enrol' ineiil lift returnl liere mty be corre-jte i, and -thus be ready for n-e in c.i!e of ny further call by the Gove:iimeut. In addition to the C.OOl) volunteers icquireil to avoid the draft, (j,U.i.) more volunteers for twelve month will be accepted from the State at hrue. , IVüse to leave the State are no longer required, and none will hereafter be i.uol. 15y order of the Uovernor. J. P. SlDDALL, Geueral Coinmi.-sioner. For the Daily State Sutlnel. A Candidate Wanted. M my friend of itrickler, our bite candidate for Vice President, feel themselves force! to abandon hiiu iu consequence of his associations, by stooping to mix up with euch worn out political hicks a Matthew 11. Hull and others at the I tte preconcerted jubilee in this city at the very unseaonatdo hour of 12 P. il. When il 1 taken into account that the celebration was gotten up exptess'y bj the Journal folk, in on'er that Hand t-culd demonstrate that the ctimf Could be made to fliehten honest peo ple out of their bed, a eil as to enable Joe I) ivis to exh hit his machine free of charge, how in the world Stickler could so far forget hiu)clf as to participate with Mich leaders, or lend his talents to bolster up a rapidly dee tying political party Ls a perfect enigma. However lamentable the fact is patent that confidence in Strickler is entirely lost. ' There is present need of a sagacious leider. The field is open, and if there is no competition the Hon. Joseph DeLausane will undoubtedly he elected, . win at least can't be deceived by the 'jrape tint company. Gkx. Siokl's Corp. A letter from Sergeant Fitler, of (Jen. Ü ig el's body guard, dated the 14th, was received yesterday. Sigel's corps was then (Sunday) within three miles of Washington. :u.d ha! not up to that time participated in the I.tto bttiles in Maryland. Ireland has been called a pauper country, but it no longer deserves the title. The Journal of the Statistical Society of L ndon gives the following compilative statement of the paupers ol the three kirgdom for l?Gd; England and Wale. tl)2,C7l, or 4 7 per cent ; Scotland. 2 K C2i, t r 4 U per cent.; Ii eland, 9j,6Sd, or 15 por cent. J2PCamp Joe Re) nobis, under command of Col. O'Neal, is one of tlie neatest, cle liest and best ordered camp it ha been our loitune to visit. There i nothing slip shod or hhiveuly about it, and the tidine tint is enjoined will loako a good and I itin im:res-ion on the men who are receiving; the first les?un of their military eduettinn there There were yesterday 2.11 men in camp, viz: 1,1'J'J recruit for ol 1 regiment. 1,152 ot the 5th cavalry and 5'K) of tlie Döili infantrv. Ii "The order of Commissioner Siddill in this ini'ininc's piper will be found very intetestini:. It will require hut little exertion in each toanship to avoid the draft ltngethor, particul irly as vol-unteei-s will be received lor twelve mouths, and we do hope for the h-mor of our Stale that the needful exertion mill be made.- Ton nhip- delinquent mu-t tir themselves and the b.l )d extra men fcr twelve months will be raised bv those J portions of the State that have responded no libe rally already. It wiil be .een that restrictions to travel ire eu-tirt-iv leuioved. C' The sto kale fort at II icon Creek, ttken by Col Morrison and a large force, was held by Scrut. Ellis, of the 51th In. Ii in i three months' men. 'I he term of service ot these men had expired, and Moirison, before tlie urreuder, .. ...i ,i. . .i i i i i i.i ..... ... -cni um inu pan miuum oc piroieu not iu like up arms until regularly exchanged or dis"rged lnin the service. Rut after getting the n into his imwer, he ietu-eJ t j insert the clati.-e in the parole, or until dichargetl from the service," tying "he did not do business in tii at way." Alt a I'rTE The seventh number of this spicy i-het is ju: out and in addition to its fund of hu morous stories cout tin a magnificent view of Glenn'. Illo.-k with all the recent improvement addel. The pivtui e covers o::e entire page of the ,,rje pq-er and is snlendidlv executed. It now tills one oflhe prominent ih lies of our news room picture gallery. The Alt ltr is pcblis.ied bv the Mes.-r. Glenn for gralituous us-fnbution moil'' liieir fusionier. C.ll at the New York Stoie .-nd get one. It will piv to rend it, and it will piv ti!l better t purchase vour good ntthe grc;t mart where from tlair extensiv e sales they can afford to eil low. TfcMH INDIANA STATE FaIR. The IU blooded l urbare a Ire Jy here from Louisville, K the bate Fair, owned by Elwi Dorsev, all Gtet-u Mountain Black Hanks: Green Mountain D.acklliak. Oieiacoe. 3 year oil, trotting ut tllion. Hi uk Haw is, Jr.. 3 years old, troitinjj stallion. U'.'ston, 2 vears old, trotting htalliou. ti.ireh.xit. 2 years old, troitin stallion. Ed. Hbb's trottii peldin,; Mors in Ant.e, thorouhbrexl rutiiiinir mire. The following ute owned by L. L. Duey, of Louisville, Ky.: Uold Dast, trotting stsllion. Limber Jim, 3 years old, trotting tailion. Eber Adam. 3 years old, trottiui; stallion. Exct'sior, 3 years old, trotting uliion. Ihm Idaine, 3 years old, trotting ptallion. Eciiise, 3 tears ol 1, troUi;i.s allbn. i I'at.sv, the le--t H year old i-ulooa lu the i country. t... r..M li.a 0,ri U fi!! ' a,,,Ji tu-, .-.... il try, l.uld Uu-l. XT y ear oiu. n.iy. Maggie. Gold Dut, d jeirs old. ö.ly. 1 Fal.IiV.Goid Dust, li VCirSol'l, tl Iv ! I' dyi f.old Dum, 2 year old, trotting stallion, Gcure. 4 years old. trott.ag st aürnu. ; 1 he above ia,re have all been biel wiM au i epe i:w- to ihe turf, and will afford our ciu I ne rare opportunities of itnesng toe w'Jvfl ' f horse tiesh oit t;me.

Tot Cum It ill be neen from our adrcr. t'ir ,' ol urTins ihst the State F;rir ttk will b'in the Circo hl Ir iin. nn.l ilr time It ill b? the best in life Cn'if I S 'Uv. R 'bin-uti uj Lake n metwi:ei .id circu is io m the o.o-t 3ttract; f eT.;iCi.n t' k tr: I Ih it h i eviT vii:e-l the We t. The C)!leciiu;i,of ha ni.il i4 )irj:e lad einbrace tuuy rain f?cifiio from every fu rtr ol the clobe. Tl lorety Eugenie Ii L'rrrf, fti;i?ntit: tin;.?' of wiM bei', i with the ?hov,'art.l Iii e-:r.- tl.e den of toe leroci.jus animl at each exlubiiion. 1 he performers are all boteJ in their several inle, and c'nst::tite a galaxy of fctars such s larcly teen under oce caiivas. CfT" We are iafocmed thit the 17th reg'rr.ent i not at Munfordvire b-it is with the main force of General Ruell. . Colonel Wilder wn pruceel in from here wiih two hundred recruit lor hi regiment, tire-J 7th; when he was placed in com maud of the po-t at Müufordviüe anJhistao huii'ire.1 men . tea lined theae with him. In ad ditiou he ha two other regiment, but what their number are tie cm not let, ix companies of tiie'ih. under Colonel Dauhim, two battt-r-iesfn.tn Indiaua and pome cavalry. The. 67th t Colonel Emerson, f one of the two full regi-menl-, iiikI we hire heard the 7hh, 72d, tJhh, and s.kl, all Hatr ed as likely to be tlieie. The rumors circulated .on thetreeu yesterday of the capture of this boi of heroe tv tte overwhelming force of llr.igtr, are not officially confirmed. but sire most prob.ibly tiue. The determined oerene they m t'e. no matter what uisy be their fate, will malte, the battle of Mui.ftnlrifle one of the.brigtitest pjots In the history of the war. . , DcIlATFCL AccfDLNT AT PlTTsBlRO The dispatches of Wednesday nigtit, which faile.1 here m conse-em e of the storm, gave an account of a hoi rible . NccMent at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. A large frame building, known as the Laboratory, in which 17R Imjv and girls were employed, explo-.'eil, killing 7i or 0 . f theiu. One explosion Ibllowetl another until tlie entire building was detroye l. The report My: Thoe who could Pot ecnpe la time were burned up. . The fcene was most appalling. Dead bodies were lyin in heaps, a they had fallen. Sirne pl.K-es, where the hett was intense, whitened bones could be seen through the moke mid flames. In other places Itrge ma-es of blackcne.1 tlesh was visilile. Up to the prefent time rixty-three bodies have been tiken from the ruins. The c.iue of the explosion is not known, but it is admitted by all to have becu accident iL

ANNOUNCEMENTS. 35" We are authorized to announce JOH? A.bKil. a.i an iiuh'petiJeut Uaconliiiousl Union candidate for Coiittmm I1fa JuJire for tlie Twelfth titrirt. SPECIAL NOTICES. t?T TO THE" NK H VOÜS OF BOTH SRXKS. A Re-firM Clenryniau hnviiig bttu riHtoiTl to health in a few dayx, afo-r many year tf Kreat ufTcring, is willing to asxlst otlicrs by hending (free) n the rect lpl of a po-'t-paUl directed envelope, a cojiy of the precriition um-1. lirct to Cvv.JtiUK M. DAGX.tLL, J0-diw4m 1SS Fulton strert, lirookljn, Y. PUBLIC JSTOTICE. TOTiiiMi.v xc9f nrmrziiti, o. Is Cast Washington Mreel II a v l-?n pio.iited agrnts fur the nale of R IS A M I i; ' H T I! S S I L n O , TIIK VVONDrUFL'b ORANTLUS, ftbecurf rf('nuhs, ("olds, Sor-1 linmt, Hroiirhi! t. VVhzinif, 'iritation f ih I'vula atul T"W4K, arnl llise.iM- of the Lumr. Sold In large lfx-i, 2rct., 51 ct..and $! each. nlMAwly tarsIXGER A: CO.'S LETTER "A" FAMILY SKWINi; MACIUXK, with all the recent improvement, b tue V.CST and CHEAPF.ST and MOST DKAÜT1FUL of all eain machines. Thi machiuewill sewanytLin, from tlie running of a tuck in tarletan to the making of aa overcoat a::vtliin$ fron; pilot or heavcrclolh down to the softe.-t aue or f;osanier tissue, and is ever ready to do it. work to perfection. It can fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, quilt, aud has capacity for a great variety of ornamental work. This is not the only machine that cati fell, Lent, bin 1, and ofcrtli, but ft will do so better than any other machine. The Letter A Family Sewing Machine may re bad in a great variety of cabinet cases. The Folding Case, which Is now beconini so popular, is, a it s name implies, one that can be folded into a box or cas?, wh'c, when i.peoed, raikes a beautiful, substantial, and spacious table for the work to rot upon. Tliecaes are of every imaginable de-ikcn j.laiu as the wood grew in its Native forest, or as elaborately finished as art can make them. I. M. SINGER & CO., No. 4.". firoadwav, Srw York. t2yinl anapolis Oilice .No. 3 OUd-1 elh.ws' Hall, na.-diiuston trtet. aplH-uljr CAUTION. The market is full of imitation, rep-evented to be th same as "HUOW'S BRONCHI ALTIiOCHF.S," which are In mot caea productive of positive injury.. Many dealers will recommend Inferior preparations and lower priced articled, a f!o-4, more profit to themsi Ives Askforasd nr.Tiiv n,.iv H'-fuvvs Rüiivriu i. tiüithvs j I a aa'x-a-w aw'i'y which by long experietico haveproved tboir value, having received the anetie n of physicians generally, and test! tnotiiiil f.-ooi eminent mn thmaliont the country. BUOWN'S IlIIONCHIAL TliOCHEM, when allowed to diisolve lowlr in the mouth, have a direct ir.f.uenrr to theaff cied patte: the sedative arid ootbing efiecttothe uiucu lin'.mr of the windpipe IntotLertroiichiiallnyf Pulmonary irritation aud gives relief in Coughs, Cold, and the varioc ThroatatT?ctioni'to which public peakera and 8ingrrare tiahlc. febll-dlj'6'J MEDICAL BOOKS, &C. GALEN1 S HEAD DISPENSARY, ciiAitrr.itr.D BY THE LEGISLATIVE OF KKNTICXT FOH TllF TUE AI MF. NT OF ALL THE DISEASES OF THE CKINAHY AND GENITAL ORGANS. rillCn ONLY TEN CENTS A Sir li en I I'-i'porl, Atifo! m1 VhynhJiiQij of tht S?r Vri,t in il nt tt of iU'th and iHwt. ON A NEW METHOD OF treating Venenal LMeases, includifg Syphili in all it Klace; Gonorrhea, Gleet, Strirttire, Varicocil, and Hydrocele, Dicae of the Kidneys," Kla-iuYr &C , without mercury! cotitainiioj a valunM" treatise on that wi le-snread malady of youth. Seminal Weakne. Nocturnal L'mis.-ions, Sexual IV-WÜTT. Impotency, Ac., tie secret infimities of you'h and mo turity ariinsr from the baneful 1 SI ft '''V, habit of aelf-abue. To w hw h i alued servaions or lem.ile tieaes, and other interestirif matter of the ot-rio-t importance to the married an t th- contemplating tnarriai?, who ent.-rt lin d ubtof tbeir physical ah-lity to enter that etate. Sent to any addre. in a sealed wrapper, n receipt of ten cent or four stamp. We devote our entire time and attention to the treatment of tlie varioti private die.ie treaelrf in our private leport. Our Ir' uviry i the only Inwution of the kind in America which has been e tablished hy a Mecial charter.anÄ this f.uu nhoold gire a preference over the yariou ouAck of d-.nhtful character to be found In all arge rities. I :ii port ant to Female ! One iptrmeiit oTour IipnS(irT peia"y deyoted t- the trt atiDenl of the Oi.M-a-e of Feniaies, mk-Ii as Lnfhvrrhea. or 'White,' Irretrular. Tuinnil and Suppress Mentniaion. Nervous and (jeneral lr biiity, L)ia of te V oHit, Karrt r;TM, 4c. Cr.-ul!ati.-n aad evaminatjons free of charge. Abo. for 4le. lkA KLS'S KKGL'LATüK FILLS Fcr Female Obstructions, Irreculantiea Ac Married lad.es in certain aituationa hou:d aot use them, as U.ey would cause miscarriage. 1 rice $1 pr tos and may be sent b- nail. Idi. GALEN'S PREVENTIVE An Invaluable article for iiioe wishing to limit tbe cumber of their otTsprirg. or the barm who detdre children; warranted Dot to t?Uure the health, and w ill lat U-r a 1 ifcUme, ?ut to any address andt-r -eal, oo receipt of the pnee TWO LULL-KS. PATIENTS AT A D15TAXCK By sending a br.ef Utement of their symptom, will receive a blank Chart ce-ntaiu-li a li-t f .ue-tioos, our terms fvr the course of treatment 4c. Me hciues .vnt to any part of the couctry to cure any ce at home, fre from danger or curioity. Alt transactKai; private and cootide&ual. Remembei the came and cumber. Direct all letters to GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY, nctl5-daw Louisville Ky. MERCHANT TAILOR. 31 EUCH A .T TAILOR. Denier in Ilcnri j . rtntlc riotlnng and Uenl' rurnlvhln; iood Xo. m EAST WASniXGTOX STREET. (orroaiTt: tut cuiar uoiss,) INDIANAPOLIS. INU. ap9-dly

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. ravens t arwrsstTro tvk wajut rftrrMTnutr." 1 v n rnm vT T nTntTTn I LATENT. WAR HEWS. paut7ci;lak OP TiSE GltKAT BATTLE. IMMENSE SLICGHTER ! ! Lcrgc Vumbcr of Prisoners Taken. REPORTED SURRENDER OF f.-JUNFORDVlLLE, UNION OF BRAGG AND KIR8Y SMITH, The Great Rattle Waseingtü.v, September 15. The Hen'.ld'i Corres; Uidetice s.-iy': . At three o'clock thi aflemotvn intelligence wa received that since 5:30 this motniti the Serreit and must sanguinary htlie of lite hole war had been j rorea. the corps d'armee which McGiellm Ir.d taken withhim to Frctleilck were m isc 1 ;:t ihe p-jint iudicalcal, and the enaeuient is believed to have becu tclaeeu the whule of the contendinff armies. There id reason to believe that the losfea on bath fcidoi are ery ;reat, a a iequi.uon hr utedical stores and urraneiuenU b.r the wound ed men to be sen. to Kohersvilte immediately re larger than has ever been made at uny one time since the wur.begau. Inform atioii Ins leen received that McCleihn destroxe.1 an aquaduct at tbe month of Antictam cieek, also the bridge across the cieek upon the road leadino; to Slurpsbur, thus tutting oil tlie ietie.it of the rebels iu the direction of Siiep-mJa-town Later leports from II;itr?towii this afternoon state that the rebel are teti eating in cieit ü. border, nti 1 8uhseiueiilly heavy aud rapi i tiiin:; wss heard in the diiectiou of Wiiliamsport, w hich induces t'ne belief that Alt Cit-llan ha pursued the retreating rebels Ui that point, and that they mule : fluid these to cover their passage cro-s the I'oto'iiac. A ietoiiitoi.-s.ince w is made bv Col. Di vis's cavalry, v2o made a dishing for.iy lowanls Hanover J unction from Krelerick.-burjr, rind now un dor the (ORiniiiul of lloi:ii7c!n..in, hw tli.it ince Friday ht the rebels hue evacuated Lecsburjr, hi) i tint a force of iU.bll l men, wiih thirty pieces of artillery bd a siply train to miles in length, h ts .oue in the ilircttivu of ll u jei'ri Ferry. Iulormation has been received here, which, however, is not deemed altogether icliable, thut a hirze tcl.el forte is nnrchiiii; noithwanl upon tlie other side of the Lull Run Mountain. Measures were promptly taken to ascertain the truth of the report. A outiyuj;!!! of this cltv. who i conversant with the legion about Shaipbui, iys that ihel rototn tc can be forded at Siiepp trdston, at Antict.tin Cieek, at Dam No. 4, and at Il.irper ' Ferry. A letter has been iceeived to niht from Lieut. Husell, of the yb'h Pennsylvania, which states their hs at the battle of the nn-sof Wue Ilide to be 15!). Miijor Martin and Lieut. Dougherty were killed. A sirecial to the Times s-iys: Veiy little is posjiiively known heie iu repaid to-day's, fiht'ng, except the J tcC th.it the content is slid oin on. Government has preserved si leuce in teganl t whatever inform ition it pose.ises, but we leatn fioui ellicial sources that the tenor of tlie advices are favorable to the Union caie. Private dispatches, believed to be correct, inform us that tlie enemy h ive de.-troved the turnpike bridge over tho Anlief am eieck, and had thrown up rude earth wot k to defend the lord of said stream. IJy later advices we learn they have been driven steadily back towatd the Potomac, and it va believed the fighting; w.i mainly by the rebel rear guard, which was contesting the advance ot our troops and covering the retreat of the maiu body. A t-pecial train with medical stores and surgeons leaves here to night for Frederick. Heavy tiling wa. heaid to-day in the direction of Draitisville, which tends to the belief that one of öur columns may have encountered a foe in that neighborhood. If so, our knowledge of the forces and their leaders leaves us iu no lear as to the result. - A special to the N. Y. Herald says: Iie;or(s just come lu state that t'ne whole rebel army has beeu Uriveu thU way, und ate retreating to Haerstown. D.H. Hill was killed. Ten thou-and Pennsylvania militia will meet the foe at II igerstow u. A fevese engagement occurred yesterday between our army sind the rebel, near Slnrpburg, in which it.e enemy was well thrashed with ter rt tic slaughter. Five hundred of their dead were buried by us n enrly as 8 A. M. to-day and the wo! k i still going on. Tids morning the battle was recommenced near Gettysburg. Jackson jo:nel L''s forces at Antictam creek, while our lort-es were reinforced by od,0(Jd men from vYahiiigt.on. Jackson's reinlorcementa to Lrc is icj orle J at d'J.'KM. Victoty illuminateil our standanl and the im-ptes.-ion prev ails .it II igerstoin that the whole rtbel army in Virginia is annihilated. Confidence ptevaiis here and enthusiastic admiration ol .McC.eli in and his army. We have undoubtedly now gained decisive victoiieshoth ts'erdiv nd today. Among our tior hic are wli'de b uteries find thousands of sin ill units :md p:i-oi;cr. A demand was iimie from the he.uhju art era of the Army of tin Potomac for eurgeons and medical suppl'o. Surgeon Get-eral Himmond tctorditiglv ent from Vi'a.-hingtL ii an t caused to be sent from Easteru cities first class surgeons to the number of one hundred. He also dispatched a large train of medical f u-.p!ies. Immense hospital accoatmodatior.s are bci pro v idol about Washington. Gen. Hatch arrived here to-day. lie was wounded in the right leg. Pmi.Ai)nruiA, Sept. I!. A peci.il dipatch dated Ha'erstown, ye-terday, to the Philadelplii.i Piess says: The battle raged with great spirit, the filing cn either side was very heavy till toward gundown, when the rebels were li inked by Hooker and Porter and severely punished. Their firing tec.taie desultory and il wjä evident their ammunition was civ in out. This morning the battle was renewed bv the j rebels with great viijor. They acted if thev had ci been reinforced and furni?bed with fresh ammunition. The battle lated till four o'clock this afternoon, when the rebels letie.tted, Ieaiing Lonstreet and the remnant of his divisiou iu our hands as prisoners. j The entire rebel nrmy will be captured or kill ed. 1 here was no chance left tor tl cm to cross the Potomac as the river is rising. Our troop are pushing the enemy continually and sending prisoners to the rear. j It is reported here that Miles re-enacted hi3 J Bull Ren scene at Harper's Ferry, which was j surrendered to- the rebels in a most shameful j manr.er. j Six batteries of artillery be!onging to LongStreet a ui vision, were captured yeöterüty and to day. It is slid wc have taken nearly 15,000 prisoners siace Sandiv. Stonewall Jackson's army is with Lee, and with other distinguished oScers will be forced to

surrender within a day or two at fatthet. be upwards of ninety six. Our immense army is iu motion, and our Gen- j erals are certain of ultimate and decisive sue- j Front ini lwuukee. cess. MiLWaiKEE. Sept. 13. A dispatch ha been S'ores fcr our army are coming byway cf( received from Gen Pope to the Governor reHarrisharg and B.Utirnore. questicg ttroraore tiocpa be sent from tb'f Burns id d ha retaken possession of Hirper' I State. The 25th Wisconsin, which should bre Ferry, and is advancing on a special mision with j left lor Kentucky to day, i now ordered to St. his corps. ! P4u!. Wateetowx, Spr. IS. The following private disnatch from Gen Hooker, da!e1 Centerville, j From San 1 rancUco. Md , S ft. 17, and addressed to O. V Brainard. j Sax FaNCisco, September lo. B. F. Hrdmg we are allow eJ to make public: elected L'nitcl Stite Senator bjr the Oregon A great bttlle his beeu fought, and we are ; Legislature on the 12ili, aftet th rty ballots. Ihe victorious. I had the honor to open it yesterday j la-t vote looi Harding, Williams, 23. Hardafternx n, and continued it till 10 o'clock this ing i a Union Democrat, morning, when 1 aas wounded and compelled to The citieus of Fort! anJ. Oiegun, have con-

onit the field. It was fought with preat violence on both M ies, and the earn ie has be?n aw ful. I otdv re 're: that I was not icrmiuei! to take pirt in the ojrutiuns until tby weie omclodeJ, tori ntrf-rtiuii uiitii IU meie ooicliivleJ. tr had m'jii:ei on either earturins their army or driving it into the Potomac. My wcgnd 'hts

t lay me p t w.i not inranii iue J. lltKU, Iiri. Oeu. Nsw Yt si. Sort. 1 iVivafe (i:.p.it(i.rifb y revviie! Irom fwont ieir Harper Ferry feeni to f.nLrin iu all e-rutiI pifliculirs the ot Ferry und it. Fraiu Itltinavr. DAtTiaCSt.SeexheT 17 Over 125 rebel pri-onci capturad iu tha rev-ect UitUa arrival here thii evening and will b ent to lb 'orth to morrow. From Philadelphia. rHiUDrtpaiA, Sept. li Ftersot'a Detector entiou thepnbiic ugatn-st counterfeit 5' on the Manufacturer and ilecbiaicV Uauk of Fbdadcij La. From fioilan. Boston, Sept. 17 The 6:30 train from Xewburyrort. on the Ej stem railroad, while pasn through Wenham . collided with an excutioo train. Two firemen were killed auJ ime three or four hundred person, ra re or lesi, were injured. rroni rartreas Monroe, Foet MoxRor. Sent. 13 The teimer Ynn derbiit arrived this morning with ahut 1,100 Union pa rolel prisoners f.v.ra Aikeus'a Landing, .ai the lC;h. - L ist evening the Inline of the puolel pHs oners all, pissed thrugh heie en route for An li.-iiis, where they hate bee.i taken. aiuounling 10 5,122. Kouie were took tick to leave Jtichmoiid. ' ' rrntu Keittuckr LoiisTtLLr. Sept. IS The rodUvrr eomin ence i lortilt ing the ri'v eifr-J. erocs were impressed and are thniwiu? up Im east oili. digging ride piu auJ There is tiothiüg rt liable from Mutifordriile. The telegraph line ts don. The Journal loan receive 1 information that Col. Wilder and his ealhnt hind, after fighting three day s, wer fort ed to surremler to an overw he' uvng forte tf tha enemy t 12 'o'clock on T iie.-day t.iglit. Tins is not reliable as nothing oflicial lias been received from Munford ville. Trom Cinciiitia tt Cixcixxati, September 1 -The rebels commence! falling buk ycsienlty and at lat accounts were between Lu!sviilu and Falmouth, burning bridges on the Covington and Lexington railroad. A scouting jnrty of fift v three of the 10th Kentucky cavalry engaued lhl leltls near Floie ace last tiight, killing live, vvoundiiiir seven and routing t hi remainder. Our loss t ue killed and one Uoililded Gcii. Wallace h is been relieved from the command of tlm forces heienitddiiectcd b rejort f r duty at Columhu, Ohio The eonnnmd of troops h is has been a-signtd to Geue a! A. J. Smith. General Nelson has lecovered aud will command the troops nt Louisville. IVtxEtt DpMloIiih. Trom Wuhliitiutnii, Washington', September 1? It i not known in oflicial quarter, a recently teporte-l, that Chuiesttiu has been invcsteJ nor that there is sn iiicieiit force iu the vicinity to make auch an eih'it sutcessltil. Tho latest information recelvcl to day wa tated from the seat of war at 11 o'clock lal night, when it was telegraphed that McCielhm had seveie engagements ihrotighoul the day resulting in gaining the position for w hich our army fought. Information incit ed from a point within four miles from the b-.tile fiehl no to 9 o'clock this morning says nothing of the engagement having been renewed ps-evioua to that hour. It meiely states thit P),0il) icbel prisoners wet e taken yesterday and tnarehed to the rear under a strong guard. A leeonnoissance in force mide yesterday has demonstrated that there are rebel troops between Washington and Pull Kun, which our scouts yes terday rejortcd weie in full forte at Drainsville. On Tuesday evening Major Sliubuni.of Wadsworth's stall', has examined a number of State prisoners in the old Capitol, preparatory to a final decision in their cas-es. About a dozen prisoners of nr will be released on taking the oath of allegiance. They were mostly residents of 2cw Orleans and intelligent men. In accordance with the orders of Gen. Bank. Major Du!ey i traiisiening the deserter and stragglers arrested by his guards to the conralefcent camp near Alexandria. From Ilarrlaburg. Harkisbucg. Sert. 18 The news received last night indicates that the tesult of vesterdav' finht was decido;llv in our favor, but still another battle is necessary to determine who ehall finally be the victor, ft was expected the battle would be resumed f gain this morning, but no firing has been heard, and it is supposed that burying the dead is the order of the day. McClel! in' headquarters ate at Sharpsburg. Surge-Mi General Smith dispatches a special train to H agerstown to attend to our wounded. The number of wounded in McClellan's recent battles is very large Most of them will probably bo brought t Pennsylvania. The rebel prisoners takeu have been sent to Foit Delaware. I'rma ItHlllmorr. Baltimore. Sept. 13. I was on the battlefield up to Id o'clock yesterday morning, and left with the conGdetu-e that all was coinjr on risjht. It was a grand battle, the most severe of the j, war. Every divisiou of the rebel array was cu the field-. A From Hmisburg d-spatches and other movements I think there l a-' been some change in the position of the airnies :it the close of the day, but have no doubt that all is well. Army oiins were moving forward from Frederick this mornir.g. Front lyOtt lvlle. LocisYille, Sej tem' er 13. X timber of conflictini' rumors le.-pecting matters t.outh of herfe have prevailed ail day, creating considerable eci'emerit. AH that cm le row said isthat Kirby Smith appears to be joining Pragg, iutending to give liuell battle. Louisville is toeing formidably intrenched, and great numbers of slaves from loyal and disloyal owners indiscriminately have beeu impressed for that purpose. from M. l.oul. Sr. Lor is, Sept. IS. General Schoßeld has departc-1 for Springfield to take eommind in person of the forces in the Southwest. Guerrilla bands tinker Hitidtnan, Pike, Coffee and Hain have been congregating ou the Southwest border f"r the purje of again invading the State. Th:r inovemetits have been closely w.itttel. Every pteparatwn has been made to fcive them a tilting lccepiion. General Schuheid ci::en on the campaign with a full know ledge of the country, character and resorces of the enemy, and Fpeedy and conclusive movements miv be relied on. From I'illsburg. PiiTSBiBG.Sept. 13 An universal gloom pervade the city in consequence of tiie terrible dii ater at the Allegheny Arsenal yeterd ay. A public meeting was held at the room of the Board of Trade by the citizens to make arrangement lor the rcf.ef of the families of toe ufferers. Baires w as entirely suspended, all the itores being closed at 1 o'clock. The iiuruber of killed and tr.iv.ng. a far at i ascertained, is seventy pix.ani it is supposed will e j tr.buted $ i.tKW lo the national aiittary fund I ! A di'patch dated Ruby Valley, Utah, Sepi ! A uip September 13, says: i Twenty tl. i 1 weniv Uitee emi-ru - uui "j - ..l-..t 1.. T dians near Granly Ford. Cl. Conuee will duI ltcb a company f cavalry to morrow to ascer-

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