Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3708, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1862 — Page 3

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X I DHI Mt U AI il ST 20 IHITiOl II TU C Ol I I Ticiii.r. row kto. 1IK.NHY BllADY. ton atraiSLSTsTTlS. J. H. KENN hl) Y ml J. K. PLUMMER, rot riMtim. VALENTINE LUTSCH. ro sntsairr. JEFFMISON siKIN03TEn2f. O ttcRM B. John 11 bi.ewf.i:. r r imx 'MMk, Wll HUN r KU. PANIKL FKK MS. ' r s c ai. SAMUEL I'AUUOTT. Campaign SentineL Tl.- TV Li. I. i- c rtt 1 in.......-..--lurninrtj ior 1 iure jionm, uumg me u.ini zri CKNTH A C'Ol'Y. EiifSeiitl in the ii'Mi:. dii KRAD THE DOCH.UKMS Exrosi.va tue i'x.tm.v, i i in non aio coiiui i nos OK THE rilKSENT PARTY" IN POWEU. July Coiivoiitiou. Tb in ir f.f tlie Zinh July Convention will r publi.'lml In .iniit.1r t form, evttirr'n'4 th jM-ect,e tf fior. U lculllfr, of KrnturT.i; Unit J. H. 4'nrlllf, tf VlrIni; llou.W.A lllrliartln9 of IlllnnU; 'I lie i:roluilnti tdoptrtl, und TUc litdrr off tlie ! I riiiriil ml I Ire 10 1 he froptrof Indiana. Th- to r:tt mV m pm.!t i.f :t2 rl-Iv prtiitol paar, aixl will Im rr. fr ! I n ry ilii w k IrK J lt0. All da-umeuti linil 1 !. rJ-rnl to l rni NMIIIOttfH J1, On Ihr Trinl of Cordon, In tin Itoiton Trriion ruvr. A Ix-IJ Arwl iinr.lv j -ch, Ii- in th lfluti nf Inr tniii AI itioiii'tN, wiib it l.i in 14 der.ur.cialin .f Tuwrr-t'tirti"! AriMoat. 1 Irrn f-u lili-d In a jiam h cf 4 rMK4, will M at 5i ce?its 100 c it pr l.ouO. Ai Ire. F.M).K. lUUKNKSH A P.IVGIIAM. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. CSTwo CompoUurn w.iiitf J at tlin odi e. 3PFor t leir tjuill ire t ie mi im to Cunning In ut'i. coiilectiui.fi r ml ttibor, on Illinois tieft t"Foiir leimenU were fiicimre.l I it ni-ln i.i the neighborhood of tl-e Tei le II mte lext. Z3TUeH. Col. H mteu of llie TiTlli, anl Lieut. Coi Miirov of the 1'2 lmv reii.el J2?Aijiit u.t (iei er . I Imtn.is wad expect el to unite in llie c-itv I ct nilit. k?Tlie 731 regiment will nrrive in the city this afteriM-oii. C5r"The bVtti re-1 iteii t ((Iieetilnn) were re.niy to leive l.i.t nielli nl we pte.-ume got off. Jf!"Co M irtin 0 H'inter hu been :irvw;nte I to -OIIIU1 in. I lUtf ciiiiu at M i1:.hoii. Toe b"2l leimeiit in now form thete. CTP The GIMi, 70 n an I "." !i re-iment will le e today il iruiiportatioii & pod.-ible fur ti.i III. Zj!j Commi-ioiier (too twin tin returned a? tot Inoit C 'linth. Irin:iiijj in-oif y from the 2.1 regiment ami itiu 'Jdi uimI 1 4 ti b uuries. t.if Tlie Terre II uHe railnt nl Ii i h fine new lo.oiiiotitec illpil ihe' S ntoli," wh.cli e i.uticeU in the Union l)ejMt y e.-ieihiy. Maoic Notick A titel meeting ofMirion Lnl-e. X I ". willhelietd thi- evening at 7j o'cloik. Punctti..l attend nice i irimete l Fr wet Kino. See 'jr. Tl. l!1l .1 T .u o w.n: i lie ioi ic;Hiirii, vi m.iiiih'i o niiniin. I.- been on'eted into thelield. Tliey tell Atex-ti-Ii i t . Virginia, wheie tliey have been st.ilionevl for Mini nionth. iestenl.iv. w m m l3fC ipt tin Hini-iN artillery compiny Ins li i orlrel to Keiitu-kf to report ti General litte. Thev will le ai med and eijiiippexl theie i-ouierted into a batterv. jy Hr. J. F. Joh'i-toit of t'i"n city wi e ecte 1 Conepoiidiii.r Stotel try of the American Heot tl A oci ition at their recent sc.ioii in C'evelind. Ir. Johnston reenrned home via Xe York City on Monday evening. -yf"" There me but 2.V) i k in the military hojiitilin thi city, incla tin:; pi ioher Tili, confiileriii; the large immlier of troops cotist.nitly pn-ini: thnuti heie, show an encouraging sanitary condition. Wanted, by i ouu j;entletn in, who can pie vooil relet eine-, n lurm-hed room in the i,e'hlortiHHl of the ('irele Kin in a priv.ite tioie j referred. Addie Io k lox i2i". Pot Oitue l?3t yTI.e 1'2 h Mint 1 Gi.li regiment finally left iMeidiy for Cine mi ui. The were tir.t orderet to L'Ufvilie. but the order . couisterui md tl aini tiey took the Cinciim iti ro tJ, Utinc! iub..biy lot Lexington. Ky. jy tiener ii o iiiiu, me v i.ci in vitairr on i . -.1. ,i . ii . r " . 1 the !i df oi Genei d H illeck, whiie he wn in coinui a iid in the Wft i onlere-l to report lor duty in thicity. We pre-ume Iii- duty will be to mij eiiiitenu the org tn:z tlion ol the troops in tin.- iute. "Captain O.th's and Ciptiiu HuiTj compiti. - of thirty Uav men airiel in thec.tyltt tii-ht from Kentucky. They brought some pru-tii.er-w iih Ihein. They, lo.tther with Colonel (i in's incj. will be itiultreAl out ol tcivue tod.y. rnisvNT.iTioN. W. A. Ci.üet.. E?j . w.i yestvnlji lit --iilsl with it be.itllllul Lidd l:f.inil cai.ebv the ii.emU-r of lhi e c inp m e? of the ; I full te-iment. lectuitevl in Iin?h t ..i.ntv . T.e ! ieiiuoii lin k pine in the Siate Ilou-e :? v e. , Ku-di countf 1" re?oiH!ei nobly lo 1 lie? lue c 11 ; f r trtKips. b ie h.; tluee comjv.ii!ies m trie Ibih tezitiieni, one in the bViti, and one in tlie 3d. Ice let The pre nest luxurv in warm eth- ! U "ice Without it how coind e end.ue the ' 1 er heaied term? lilesseil be ie m n Um in enteil : : .. :.. Mr Inn V Pitts, on Ver Mr. Go W icr u r 10 runoi.vi . v n,o,,t ftrtet. has the nke?t. cle.nest and mt traiispaieut tie which lie delivers each morning to hi u-tomers. keep you cool. Call on Air. P.ils und he will 1 A Pic Eatino HotsE Qu trtermister Getie- ;

r a I e I- N ri iniij; 11 cm. . "u inu omw- ...-v. r - - - - - 1 lu.rth of lt:e Teile Haute Depot, a m tminotii ites-iott-: "How is all our 1 mkee friends, to- j .iniii" hall to uvcoinriHKltte one thousand men. ' tu!' "How much did you find at Corinth!"' j Wlirt? ie -intent -itive the men can then be " What did J. u.miili tho-e twenty thou-and I nctt-nim.Hiated with bre .d .md dinner until proper prisoners thu Hilleck t.n.k theieT" "How do! . . 1 1'... i vir eiJiit to iro-s thi4 r.icrl1'' "Hoar Ion :

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7lf" S'ung shot and bra-s knmks are petting !" "H'W about Knhniond?" "Where'si ttT-inihrr 100 common of lite. aii.l tie tree u-e Fietn nt? " "H ne you he ml Imra Be tuieard?" j ol il.em cmv lead to seriou trouble. T yd.n hüe - Bull Hun" i the general tilute. n.en wete "walking quietly down Wa-hmtoii ; Lirge nmntHfr of the Unioti cit zen of thi street on Mortdav nitit when a per-011 in the c'b county come into our ctmp. and e derive very of au ibliery sjUier swung a jdung hhot round , vain tb!e inform ition trotn fuch sources. Yh.it a be ta-ei them. One of ihe youn inet threw is still belter, lare number refuse to leave our up liif l4itd nd c-ughl ihe stiiug, dtveiiint; the , c un, but have toiine! ihem-e v es into a com-mis-ile Irtiui lti ld nd then graphed with punv under tnm mined Sui th. a rich firmer. h ssaduit. Ttiemm gut olf. What ihe ob-, ie-i.lin- Ie miles ea-t ot Jisjer, and drill iectof llie assault was ihe young meti c m tint i three times a day. They draw nii on and sub div ine Tlie-e ulf wetn are entirely to ' ject them-elve to ttie d sciphne connevte I with common 11 our treels. We Uo not believe the a soldier" life. The r stores of renel b irbirinian was eutisted he.iertainly wa not a Mjldie-. j ties in ihU jHttiou uf TeiUieüee aae !mo.t iuNo aoidier would attempt 0 cownily antuult. ! credible.

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! if mem'-ei el t ft il t ! I um-Mh wa coin tu r-i Ii de I I. Gri.etal Ibielt for f obit,; to iHr tin l.s ; Cmin Hi I hi A'tiei m and fowtl jiui'lt. In the t rti Mi int !. apnotiitela Brijf tder Get rr.tl, i sot hit he w t !ir h rl a a Cototel, but i yev a isi'auier un rrn C2f Pol e milters luve tsten dry tor a wk Mi it ritr if so. A If thirst? rout ate brought in to Ihe M mm' Court oh morning. ti ll they ee generally tiily drunk when ami tithe buk np and as dry a turd lntik-when hinuhi .ui to settle with tl.e t tTended in ji--t j f ti e law. Il anuM leqiiiiu very hrd i u.t tinm Lii"iti'ti to make n .f litem seem object of iittei f-t . tTTC-'t. CVi M.ler. the rommm lint of the cvmti at Llayette. w hi Iii vitjr trtetdaj IMk iu wed. II hi iur.wovel on h -evete litor a 1 1 ! i 1 1 it In j-it.ni. Col. M der' wounos luve not yei bedel, but hi euenl Ito Ith is t. lit lit mote vitthiy linn tweu'y Rosen nv cats, or he would luve been a le i nun lo. g Fiiot hss Fixum A ounj; soldier of tie Wl" COlh te-imeut sit l lu tinker oil e rr MV i it f oin.-- .,, ,s-liet pi-'ol. Tho-e null i-i .U in tie lnri of infiiiUT. or ant niht-r fol.hu?. n hi n.l iifr .Ij iiM.tii. to a Ciiiij. I Iifjr Iimc iirei iK-rn known to be of miv ne, ani an pi otitic of ict'le it-. Yo'in oMier lne ('run lor ttiein, hut oIJ coinut.nivle ri Let est tin in. In Mr. Joeoh Ihit-h, on of the mnv en trrpi iin;i ite ileIer" of the Noithet. Ii , as he inii U' t' im to Minimum", sm ahuin) une of h e (r h one cuii-uin lion, mii i!eniy hr hr ein trnite. Ail wiler troni ileiler Mtronl will he rotn'flr htlwl Mr. HutM h'i te-ilenre i Suili iieet. No. 4$. hrie mII order- in ty le leit. CnimanirMtioiii through the liotIire jnor.ipilv netnleil to. Tl.eU tt-tr f Mr. H-it:1ii ice U iinetnl!eln'l ft oiii the 't iitiu tie hin on ii in I, lie c i n '''l-lv m)I lUtoinei at lioute anl ahtu nt. 15-Jlin A Pr. vtvT ff.pn O ir city for ?ome time pilh l-!! cr.iwilel wiih uMm .iul proltitily will he for in iiitli toi-oine The .nMitiuii il re-imeiit-i orleie I aiil ti hnj1 riji'.ll v will come h-ie nimI mher.4 will follow. We look forw.ml ! jn-t mk Ii cpmviIm hr ii lonr lime lo ei nte. The vol tiiitecM enteiin-; tlieervice re sujierior cl is-i of inen, hni n W-r e'iiiil eirn union ttint . it il in ill ro ! iiiim'ieiitiL' iImiih u ther? will l.p - im; wh re i'iire rii.l ruTe riuMlv enforce! to govern :inl ie-tr:iin I hem. Theie ;oe i thoutn 1 riM-oü- mJiv ;i Provost M r.'nl ti-u'i lie ai ljit-. .ck(J liv :i ti l ir t fititi jie.it to k-e o:--It-r iii tin rii v ill 1 in th ) c mii h. an 1 mer or Liter it wilt lie a neceity . It in ju-i as well to Ht.u t r'ght. Takino thk V r o Itoi TK counryman wit' M'eii ye'erd iy miii tin.' at the door of i I iwier' oiii e lntity. He .eeiiie I very anxi mi lo ei in. It w.i iiUmt J oVlo. k P M . mi l the limt of the Ii- who i i i:oot liver enj v:n.r hi' .ifer-diiinei t i- or giexhi it Iii h ife! Tin? coiiiiiry in .n Mou'ti liiumn nl the door, inn I er tiiiii'clf, then .tiide ioths the lull an t return w ifh re iter vifr to fie ;h m t At leoih lli K-cii;i.iiis of thf n'ljoiiiin r i-oin rout'l m I it no to ilet an I oi.e of t'iein ikel inewirntU "What the devil t w miel theif?"' "I w tnt Mr. K " "Wlnt io you w in: with him?" l w int lo buv a H le!" the m hi repl'.e I, to t he inlinite .iinii-eiiient ol the crowd .if hmin of liw whi hid iiheiri round Tint ni m had ceit tinly liken the wron chute. IUell'h Camp in Alabama Mr. Trum n, tl e gnptin- cor es,iu.nient oi F,rnnj it lrr$, wniintrout (ifo. tbifti's cunoi.fir tl iti le Ci eek, ur r lindCx'il. Al i., iv ihe location is an exijui He v.u'ey b rdei inj; ujioii ihe Teni e-ee nvei , :itid tuate i bet t en the Cuiulieri u.i -Hi I li ic coon m -il tnii-i. It itile Cieek is a m ill ti ii et, tr in ii itin, ill this :nt. w l.cie it ll into the l'euiie--fe r.ver. Tne whole of lhit-li' cmip he- iiuiuediate. v in tier the Cuniheri Mid monotiins. ire'cii 114 it iMiitinuoU'i le.igrli in nit line to the ihm the it,w htle upon the other h md is the Teunesee ri et", b unded itjKiii the entity ihe It O.COOII r oi-e of 111 Hill aim Tue sreuer of the valley is delightful it mterv its n ie I by groves of oak !n i liier tree ot 1 suirly clnrtcter, fte-henel by fjHing- ni l rivu!eto. rMikniig( gurgling w iter, flagrant with li ei of every hue .md l r, ilottelovei- with villas, phintaiioii-i and e-i lem e-, mtiicil w.ih tiioiirtiiidg ot the feathered s ni4lcr 1I1 whole leii.iui z a ch trm it once sue.iive of tlie vimo.i ol tl e lableu llacbs. 'I he iirtny lor the l ist four weeks Inn i.een on 11 .Il .111 1 llurd r UMin. as fir a the Giveiuinent is cotii ei ned, but. at tlie same tune, our men Inve lUcl sum au oisly on jieen co.n, be.iii-i, un ions and It u.t of all kind-, w ith the savory adiitioii ol uiuttou, venison, e.d anu other luxuries ol aiiini.1 tiod. Notwithstanding the neighbor siy thi ii the mot untie ilihy inoutli of the veir, and tint the val.ev is bv no lue.ns an absolute! v heallhv Mtu uioii fur a lare body ot men, our troop wtve never in the jxi.s.ei-iou of sin h tiiiiversaüy c.oo'1 he i!(h, inloriii 1 1 ion to that eil'ect beiu ten deretl by the surge ns of Ihe di Herein regiments The regiments re all 011 the incre ie. ocu oooned by tlie return of tho-e who h ive been ah-ent 011 lurioii.h'. New tlotiun, regulation hits, &c , have been provided for ali the iciine.its, en ibling them to pre-cnta clem an I ooid erly aplar inve. Theicfoie. taking everything inio con filler ition. Hueil's annv were never ui ni line a coinhtiou ,h ut the present time. The raiments ne all lu'.lcr tlnn ihev were be.tne C-r-iti'h; the men comjxi-iii them to-.ess ?u;cib lih;in iju iiii.e an I piweit of en iur.nu-e, luv in Ii .d exjH'rience at Helmont, S nieiset. L) u elsou, S.nhdi and C r:nih. and know no muIi worJ as fiil. The tut encmh!e of ollL-ers an., men H ne ant c mi tie e in cil nige, while the discipline of thee h inly son- of the We-t compiles favor ltd v w ith tint ol" the regular urmy Our lioops do picket duty by brig nie, our line? occu 'V i 1 ir a disl nice o several ludeü uhu outside ot the river, while the enemy hold theopjMi sue iIe. No ?lmts ate exch mgol. aMiou-h our men aie in co.'iiiiiiiniraliou at all limes wiih the reif Is. The ?cene is in ne rum nilic ill 111 lue s t u ition bei'oie C rinth, as j-isons um tins si- e ol ihe river c in he ir. plainly every word of c ut vers ition winch t.ikes place u;oii the other, e peciatly in some place whet e the river ts ery mriow. If the reikis c in bebeüevel. Generd Itrag i in cominuid. I'hecampof tlie Keii'in ky 1 1 ih :md -tidi is opposite th tjl ot the te e llenn' civalry. 111 my of the men ujvm eich side te:n; intim itely actjuaiiite!. Even conceivable k ml of conversation occurs between the two p.ibe. the rebels generally being more sancyan I deti inl l!i in aie our men. The enemy seems to be very we'd rfW.ue ol the fut Ih it our urmy luve been sinnt ot' ?ub-isteuce. and otieu shout. "Ittvs, you're oti'v on hill rations; ohne plenty lo sp.te!"' lioth pirties exchmge newspaper', atid e fietjuentiy real the Atlanta ami Knoxvtüe jiunitls Tlie tnnjn$ operandi of .the ex.-inuge i- n- vel, e.n hpariv samiiii.h to the m od e of the river with a i!e-,p5,er in h s m mhIi. Aii exch ttie of colIVe and Io'mcio is o ten m idem some h .t the same manner, the paiiie alavs sink-it-limd before sepir.iti:ig. Witt.euir sm h liieu-i'v exhibitions and honorab e ineeiins, it is ?oiiiel.ine iiues'.ioti nie i 1 one's ni h'l if w.ir idl'V exists Hut it von w.rk w uz the ji'ioie short di-tm- e. ou will see 1 Hue fellow amu-iii,; iliemeive bv moelv l"n'ii.g t'.e.r gur.s at rehei obje -ls. niiktn,' u-e omtf u' ! expreMo,,s as the I tllowu: ll.it l"u u" 1 i"T,n" om.t-ru.u .m mn nuihi, "L-rd. h w ipuii k I could send thtt gray bick . .' . 1. . .- . 1 1: f. . - - c . . t ; ,n,. a , r r..cr ..acme- , . j. . m.u- - n.e: mi :vers omer ex ies?ioi.s. wh.ch ure me to bei. eve that all exhihitsons of fr end-hip are transitory iu fct. And etjuilly lu h nus transjctiou ccur upon lite op a-iie t-xi'v-i 10 keep ine riuioni open, Next time we get niter yu we'll tlrive vmi to

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I A.u- -. A'l addier l!oiiii to the "ihh ie.imei.1 ure hrtebv tiotihs to rrnirt t iheir cotiiiMtiy or legitueiit iiiitnrJi tte'v. All otd'rr l'oiiri'ij to the 7!;h eglmeut wti 1 ne tb-eol ahrr li e '.'it int . iil be leotie 1 de-etter uJ lieiel it 'or hit I Ity order. LEW IS MA NKER. Car t tin CommnJii?. P. 0. Kiuir. Adjutvnt. pro ttm. SJ-3 Uj" Tle Oovenu;r Im nuth irizel the rtiirj of eieren ne tegmenta in lhi Suit. They will be nt.iiil-ercil mm lotto: F.r-t I)..tri !9lf. Ht Evinrit!e. Si .ii l IrJ.1. at New X.btny. "I tttr t ! til, ml M Mlisoti. Fun ih " ül'ti, ut Liwrem e!iir. Filth " !." h, it Itictiiiioiid. S Xtll " 9'Jih, at Iieliantjiolw. Sen,li Itih, at Teire Haute. Eolith !-th. at Lit iteite X..I, .i9th, at South Iteml. 'leu h " IIMlth. Fori W4ne. K.eventlf 1 l-t. W .bn-h. ' Firk LvT Niuiir 'I he alaun of . fire lat td.hi was c-u-el lv ihe burning of a frame liuilditi,' belon-jiiiir to Mr Wn irate. tn the coiner f Virginia avenue and Ne Jeisey ?tret. The room weie K-cupte-i one as a men stoie " ibe other as h shoe shop. Tl:e building w.i pretty wetl tiel up, Imt the ft lines were tinicklv sub dued when the engines ien-nclthe giuund. It is not ktiow 11 how ihe hie origin tied. SPECIAL NOTICES. rar to the n k kvous o f BOTH SF.ir.S. A Ri-'lr-d Clrnryrmui havln teti rrto?v. to health in h d tyc. nfo-r many er of wrvat -utr.-rtnur, i-willinir to a-rift "hTs ty rtittii frrri mi tdc re""ltt of 4 po-t-jiat'l ifirectrtl niveKijie, a copy vT tti nrecriptii'li us-d. ir-ct to tv. J'MIS M. I WIN A!.!., Jc9-!lw4m lSC ruhon xtrrt. llri kljti, N. Y. NOTICE. TO'IMSMIS Vt Uriiifials, !o. Is l!as tVasliinKMi Mreel. Ilavr ht-t-ii aK'tilril aurtii. for the salt- of 11 it i 11 1: s rrssii, u;o. TIIK W N DKItKUf. r.KANI l.Cs. f.i-iheraii-..ft:.nitft.s, j (.M, Surf llir-iar, Hrm-ch'ti. Wlji'ttin, riiiatimi of the I'viil am! T'-n-H-. anl Li-te- of tlie bunrs. old in Urge hnxes. ,!."rts., M ct.. md il eacb. nlthlwlv TINGEK A CO 'S LETTEIl"A"FAMILV SKWIX; MACH INK, with all llie recrnt Improveiu. ut-, i- tl. It.ST au f CIIK PKST anl MtHT BEAfTN KL'I. of all M-wun; madiities. Tili. machine will t-waiiy tiling, from the running of a luck in tnrltn tu the making of an overcoat atijlliin tun; pilot or beaver cloih ilt.wn to the Mrie.t gnu.? or go-samrr tissue, and Is ever reaI lu lio its work to M-rft cii"ii. It can fell, hem, MimI, (rather, tuck, jailt. and ha raj-.icity fur a great variety of oriiaiiH-ii'nl work. This i- not ihe only nia-liine th-it can tell, tnou. hin I. ami 0 fori h, but it will do so h.-ttf r than any other machine. The Leiter A Family Sewing Machine may he had tu a itreat variety of cabinet esse. The ri tdin Cae, which l. imv hero Irnr ko popular. U. a-it name imj!ie. one that can be fohled into a txix or case, whieli. when opened, tunke- a leaiiliful,siihfatitial. and spacioii- tal.le for the work tu re-t upon. The cases are of every itiiaKinaMi' lle!l .am a- the woiMt grew In its Native fret, or a- f lah irately rihidied . art can make them. I. M. SINnKIl A CO.. Xo. 4."S f.roa'lwav, Nev.- York. tln l an.ipolis fblice No. 3 Odd-tellow Hall, VValiiiitoli -treel. ajdS-.lly caution. The market i full of mutation, represented to he the same a "Bl;VN,.SlJi:0.CIIIAbTUlK;ilt," which are in nmM caes productive of poitive injury. Many llt'a!er witl r-cinmeint Inferior prejinraiioim ami lwer priced articles, a flu" 'Ss nmre profit to themsf Ives Ask fornrid OltTAlN only UUOW.VS KitOXCIIlAb TIUK'UKS." w hich ly long experieticw have pro ed thvir value, having received the sanction of phy-icins generally, ami testimonial from eminent men throughout the country. Ht;iWN"S nt:t)NCHAb TKdCIIKS. when allowed t" dissolve owy in the mouth, hate a direct inrlnence to theaiT.-cted pairs: the sedative and oothinir efleci to the iriucu? lining of he windpipe into the Bronchi! allay Pulmonary irritation and alves relief In Conub, Colds, and the -arims Thrml ifT.-ction to wtiich public speaker, and siner are liahle fehll-il'l?2 WHOLESALE CROCERS. Earl 8c Hatcher, XV II I. 12 S A Ii IC GROCERS, n 1 i-i Ii 1 I L li 1 .in i 200 till fS. Near 0rlen arjut received from Menijihi-, and Tor sale by HAUL 4 IIATCUFR. o 0 0 EDLS Kcfined Sub'r f"r sa,e hy KAHL k n iTCIIER. 500 11 vr,s nirt Coffe; U0 B.tgs Java Coffee; 10 Bales Mocha CoflTee; For sal by EARL 4 HATCHER. T O R A C C O . BOXF.S 5 Lotpp; 100 Boxa 10 Lutap; 5 IVxcs S Lump; 100 Coxes brijbt lb; 50 Coxes dark Tb; 500 Cadges lbs; 50 K5 Six Twivr; The abov av--r:inrnt of Tobacco U cow tbc largest to be found in tie West, and will be o!J below the current rate. EARL 1 BATCHER. LAKE FISH. 2,000 . White FUL, Fur ! by CALL 1 LUTCUiL. J)20lm-

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T TLrOAMt.J (' I it r i it 11 1 I lurkrl. 'CiciaTi. Ang. 19. T'lO'ir nm lnnrel fltel firm al che; a tie of tupetriii tl f 1(4 r; rt'n $1 l'lnl I Vd; fatuil v S 1 ofCj I 4 . rtnd I .ittei $ I h l(j? t 7.. Wl.eit very b!l and prii iioaiiinl; red did not br iigovetr 755?) and white c5(39X. 0f hrra t 4ic with very fair demand for the home trade Kye dull at 5lc. litrlev uncliaiiged in pricej; the dem ml conthin liht Whi.ky otd t C,'.. fn 1 in goo.1 demmd. Coin in g h m I dem -od at .Tl. ithin new in provisions; me-s rmtk aold at $1 .1 . There a gooddemml for bu!k shoalders; S llf ut 0 ,c. I! icon -boulder old t 3c. 1 id fii ill G10 -ei tpfet. tiohl II.-, silver 8c, and deramd notes Cjc pre ni' u in Exchange teady nt par ; It rLCMaArN.t Vwrk larket, Nlw York. Aug. 1Ü. Fhair opene! Iiearr nwd elo-nl a sh nie lower with a moderate demind lor ex;mrt und home C .iunv tii. n; sales at 44 UÖ for -uti line S'ate; $5 2")(d." lor extra Mite; $! ciraS IKJ tor sujieifii e Western; $.ri 2'm?5 4 it conini n to medium extra Western; $J 45(.io oö for comm ui to goiMl -hiptiin brands extra round h.toi O010; and $3 Co((?G "." br trade Ih ands, unrket ciosing dull, and no buyers at outside ju it itiom C niadiaii flour 1 u'es tjuict wit.ioul important change; sales at $j 2 (7f 5 ll). Uye tlour continue quiet at $l'7ö(24 20; gale- small Whi-kv firm; sa'es al S'233c Corn 111 iiKHierale ieuuet lor export and home coii-uiiipio!t, hut without decided clnn-je in l-rice; s.les at 5Ju?GL for old m.xel Western; l(iö7f for Eistein; and 47(3 "-0 fur unsound Tltere ? on It it m deiae tit moid for wheat, und ihe innkel Vio-es rather hettv; Milwau kee club S-l l!3 1 21; -tmlier Iowa $1 12J3 I 25; w titer ied We-teui $1 2'J((U .'.r; white Michigan si I.); .-tint choice white do ft .; amber I w:i $1 2.v, out to I 27; while Indian 1 1 "I; amber " M l.ciiig m it 4"3; new ie-i Iinlim t $1 25(1 i2; new auiler Keurut kv $1 J7. Hyeijiret atid steady. Mn ley dull a 11 nominal. P"ik fit mer with a fair demind; sale at $1 1 5(1 (211 75 fi r tue-?; $ld for prime, and $11 25 tor prime mess. Ucef a Iii tie mr nrtive Imt without chance in prices; s iles .-it $.5 5'l(i7 for prime; $wll)73 for nies; $l?(7?I4 tl.l lor extra mess. Prime me? beef and beef In ins aie dull and um h niLcd. Cut me its in fair demind and firm; 3l.j(3 4 lor sliouldets and 5' j(7?Gc for sides. lticon hide sietuy at 5;Jc; no sale of any imtairtaiiee. L.rd dull at lilxC. (Joft'ee Ilioveiv tpilet. S'Uii Uiw firm and in gontl dem.md. ltutter selling at KIQ15.: for Ohio, and 15 I7.jc lor S-'ite. C"hee-e firm at dQ'X?. INSURANCE. with iym? (uniniv OF llAUTl Olt l, l. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. CAPITA I 1 ,.-00,000 00 NKT sritl'l.US, (after deducting all labilities) öl 1142 SO ÄTNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. .. .. y:.:m., -'f Erected 1859 Owned by tho Co. ZTK IALV TKXTIOXrilVF.XTOTHKIXSURAXCF i ot farm pronnv", dwellinrsand out .biiildincs. In nre, such buildings or contents in a very favorable man ner, for three or five years. L.ohea riquitably A ilj tinted nnd Proniptl) Paid in rah. AI-o. Injures 8ore, warehouses, buildinps, or content md er-onal proper! j irent-rally, in town or country, at rate-a-low as conistent with batar l- taken, and inland ir.surance airainpl the peril- of navigation. WM. HKXDKKSllX, Airer.t, Indianapolii., Indiana. Application can be made to Ji'HX Ri SS who I-fully authorized to trai.-art all luiiueKr eonnecteit witi. the Agency. fauK l,"61-dlyl VM. IIKXI)KRS4". MEDICAL BOOKS, &C. SALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY, CIlAKTIiltliD RT THF! t.V.r.lSLATl'RF OF KFNTt'CKT FOR THF TRF.A1MFXT OK Abb TIIK IHSKASKS OF TIIK UK1XARY AXÜ bbXlTAL ORGANS. aaMt Jk aa Ha JL ML w la c TRICE 0XLT TKX CEJfTS. A .llrtlical Kvporl, Onnt-iining Iklti'j Fit FliUn am Zngtntiniff tit A'i't'oi" ;t it' I'liymiitliMjy tJ the .VVf- 1rttm in a OX A TSKVf METHOD OF treatinu Veneria! Di-ea-es, inclu-di-e Syphilis in all its st:e-; Gonorrhea. Gleet, Stricture, VariCocile, and Hydrocele, Ii-eaes of the Kidneys, Bladder Ac, without mercury! containing a valuable treatise on that wide-spread WeakSexual the st and ma.CKv i J t"f ttiritr ar'-inir from the Laneful habit in -cii-ai'Ue To which s added observation- or Female lii-ea-es, and other interesting matter of the utmost importance lo the married anl tho-e conr-mla' in m imi', w ho entertain doubts of their physical ab lity to enter that state. Sent to any addres in a sealed w rapper, on receipt of ten cents or four tamp. We devote oar entire time and attention to the treatment of the various private d'.sea-es treated of In our private leport. Our Disia n-Arr is the only Institution of the kind in America whtcb has been e tabii-hed by a special charter, an- tbi fact hould tfve It a preference over the various nuacks cf doubtful character to be found lo all arge citiefc. Important to Females! One oepartment of our TH-pnarT la pecially devoted to the treatment of the tsea-ea of "Female, such as Luch- rrhea, or 'Wbife," Irrernlar. Tainful and Suppresa Meii-truat'...n. Xerv.iua and Genera! Debility, Dieaic6 of he Womb, rUrrenne-s. 4c CouuMatioti and exanunaiion free of charze. Also,forde lJlt.DtVfck.i'S KKGLLvTuR PILLS For Female Obstructions, Irrrulantie. A.c. Married ladie in certain situations nou!U Dui use them, a they would cau-e miscarriage. lT.ce llperuox autl may be aent by raail. DR. ii A LEX'S PREVENTIVE An invaluable anicle for those wishing to limn the number of their vtT-prinx. or the harren who desire children; warranted not tu injure the health, and w ill U.t for a lifetime, sent to any addresa on-ierse.l. on receipt of ttie price TWo Lt)LL.V k. PATIENTS AT A DISTAXCt by aendmif a bnef statenwit of their symptuiu, will receiv e a Rlar.k Cbart cntaiDing a -f '(UeUoiw our trm for the course of treatment Ac. Medicine, sent u an part of the country to cure icy cw at home, free from danger or curiosity. All transaction privat and Confidential. Rcmembei t h" name and nuratssr. Direct alllrtursto GALEN'S HEAD DISPESSAET, oct!5-dw Iuisville Kf. CT RECEIVED A LOT OF SITH.H i: LOTS atML'Ui at low price. W1U.ARD I TOWELL

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f aveoatvH iirttM r-a rat nti.t avari arsTistut i i , Min Etrportf. AFPAIUS ON" THE BORDER. ' FEDERAL DEFEAT IN WS SOUR!, NEW MILITARY DEPARTEMENT ! SOUTHERN NEWS. m.ttlmirai VarrtixuVs Mlejpori. rrom Waiiin;ton. Wasiiinotom, Au. Id Tlie Tribune h tlie following: Ilirri-oti'a Linilitij? i ertcuited, without n trudle, without m tdow, without even ihe losa ot .-I single in in. The iuimcti-e mit of the Potiim ic, ilticers und men, Imj; and lj:p stores, tents, lior.-es, ammunition und contr.ib inds, aie now f tr aw.ty frooi Ilarri-on'.s Lindiu, leaving it de-eiiel hihI ile-olaie. All aree thtt the whole ittl'.iir w.ia adm;riblv exit-iiie.!. On ilondtv list Mcdll'ii 1). vision rei-e'v! orders l.i strike tents, provide x dvs rations, ninl be rendv to move nt n inoinent' inn ice. At 9 o'clock at tittit the whole division arrived nt tin wluiii', emoatked tjuicktv in sie tmer-, and left the landing Home time during the niht lor Actiui-t Creek, s suppo-et, vii Fortress M mine. An oMer was next is-ued tint no more ve-sel loaded with iupp!ie.s tdiould pro-eed farther thm Fottre-s Monroe. Un Wednesday fen davs rations were served to the army, which wis reipiire-l to be in re.idi ness to move at 11 hour's notice. Oit Thursday t'lenrinv commenced evacutiit';. AH ihe sieoe uns were removed from the trotn, and safely etntaatked on Thursday and yesterday on Imaril barges und schien. ei.s. IVittei V corps lei the van of the oveiland isrtion ot the at my. Un 'llii.r-div n:uht and Frid tv morning eve; v tent wan struck, und then for ihe hr.-t time was it tenetahy known that the whole army was ubi'iit ev cuitin Hitrisou's L 'tiding. O.i Thursdav iiiiit til'ty sail ve-se's left the dirleieut wharves loaded with stores mid vestctdy the leiniinder of stores were placed on bond ste liners by the contrabands. All the cavalry lint remained before the tin 1 1 departuic of the land lorces acted as pickets, und a stro..; rear jruard of int uitiv ami artillery wa pi n ed to protect 1 lie Insane trains Ihesickiii.d tvotindel who rciiiiimil at ttie diileieiit ho-pitils were place! on baa rd tlie ie--nl a 1 -teiiniHiits bei miii lo the Saint try Comtiiissiou .a the tili wli tri' and were am ui the tir-t lo move out into the stie.ni. Conn 1 binds weie .sh'pjied on uchooneis, barpei and pnniooii biiiles. Gen. JcC.tllaii and mod of his PtafT went by land. Tlie demonsiratioii to nitit In honor of the teniuied prisojieis was very enthusiastic, Hon Allied Ki fir-t spoke, followed bv Colonels a Con.-oiati ninl U'i'cox. The lattir said tie believed liie tebelhoti was wiener now than s.x luotiths itoo, and rie his views to show that fo tar from the re-ources of" the enemy beini: less they nie peder now tlnn thev weiethen Kvery tlrii whs Iviti around loose, but the re els iiixe t.rgmize.1 und systematized the r nl ns We iiiu-t li-e and put down ihi-t lebelhon or ii will put us down. He was followed ly Lieut Col. lioivmui and others. The special of the Times gays: Oi the various icjiorts of ihe m ivements of the Annv ol the I'oloinac, ihe explan ition is -imply that .Mi C eil, m sla t ed until tlie l ist, and tint the (iovet Hineilt kept "iting prom titnce to his location while j-eiiiiittiii nothing ft be said about that of his army. Ap; lehensions betn to be expressed that the rebels htuliii;; it inijsi-sible to pi:r-ue MC'e!l m tor want ol tr uispoi t itioii, wnl suddenly conceii Irate, by mems of their railroads, in Pope's front nt (ouilou-ville, and make a desperate etl'ott to oveiw he'm him before support can now reich hint N'o feus tue expie ed of tlan;ei- from mill ii plan, but the probability of its beim; attempted cau-es tlie expectation of a speedy renewal of .ctive woik heyotid Culpepper. It is btated thtt at the rate the new levie are now moving forwanl to their destination, ft 1.000 could be fciven Pope and MvClellan within the week. rrom .tiaoiiri. LKX!"CTfx, Mo , Au. lt Uri. Gen. Line bis reiche 1 here with reinibi cements, rendering the safety td this place certain. The gunboat Werner is also here, which can do valuable service in ca?e of attack. Some of Qu tiitrill's orders h ive been found ncarl eie. Thty a-k all persons wi-hin to es cape bein dratted into the Federal army to join his camps, where they will find aims and ammunition to o) era'e uain.-t the Kedeial troojis at every po-sib'e jsiint. They also s'ate tint every man liable to tie dialtel into the U. S. army, who is found uoiii to any Feleral tu litary j t , or any jiersoii who known to h ive reported to miv military post the whereabtiuta of Southern men, shall be shot wherever found; also any one kn own to have paid money to the Federal Government to exempt him troni military duty , is liable to Inve his chattel property taken for the u-e of the Southern army. The order emanate! fioui the commander of forces recognized a..reul.ir soldiers by the relel Se :retry of War. St. Lot is, duly 19 Hon. John S. I'lieltH, Jlilitary Governor, and Wi,i. T. Sruteler, Secretary of State of Aikaiiaas, left yesteixliiy lor Helena, Ark msas. Cols. Mrt el and Guitar Ins been promoted Hrioadier Generals of the enrolled militia tor ie tent birtle with ruenill is. Thecttv was full of Viiutue rumors yesterday that a fiht orcurred on Friday la-t rear Lexington lietween about 'rO't Federal troops and the guerrillas of Quaiitrill. Hays and Unities, in which the Feierals were defeated, but no olticial advices hive yet l-een teeeived. Pas-eii;eis fiv the Pacific railroad brinj; reports that a fiht tlid occur on Fiiday at Lone Jack, Jatk-oti county, about twenty miles southwest of Lex:noti, betweeti puts of Cols. rniilips and Cntten len's regiments of Sta'e Hoops. HU) Stroll", and attout 3.0vK) lebels um. er Quai. trill and other otierrill t cliiefs, lesultiu iu tlie ile.eat ot the State forces with a lo-s of iJiM killed and woundel and two pieces of ait llery. Oitici.il accounts exjcted to day. from .tlcmp:r.i.. Mt yrnis, Au,;. 16 Tiie Gieuada Appeal of the l.llli -ays: The Fel eta Is took possession of Bayou Sua on Monday, the 1 1 lit inst , se.ziu all the suar and mola-sei anil quartet in;; a garrison ttieie; also that the rebels have been reinforced in Ar kan-as that their ordnance store there have been iucteased, and that General Holmes has assuued command of tint Site. The Appeal contain a lon elitorial in which it sav: The sooner we ccae to look for foreign aid or Europe in intervention the Le:ter it will be for all concerned. The Ap'-eal also de-inate Vallandih im. Wood, 1'iCice and Sevmo'.ir of Connecticut, with some half dozen other prominent men, as the only true friends the South can count upon in the North. From llttltiiiiore. Baltivoie. Au. 19 A dispatch from Gen. Eelley ut Cumberland, cay that his picket were fired on ut Iloniney road yeterday afieriion atid ote m-n mortally wounded. A lorce Sent in pursuit overtook a party of bu-hw hackers near North River Mi Is. attacked them and killed the notorious verrnU Bob. Edwards. I Le teat escaped. From yew Vorka Ntv Yoek, August IS. From an official report made .y Col. John S. CUrk, Ai J-de-Camp to Major General N. P. Banks, it is shown thtt the total force of the rebels engtet in the recent battle netr Cedar Mountain was 24,913. divided a follows: lufantrj, 21,613; cara'.ry. 2,300; artillery. 1.0!J. Nlw Yoik. Auj. 19. A Baton Rooge letter to the Time- says: Amons; the öfScers killed were Lieutenant Ltiham and Seelr. Lieut. Col. Keith, Major Hy. Captain Ca'tnpbeU. Orinaley and Keluoi. Leuts. BNnstead and Bryaut wounded, of the 21st In liana. Capctina S vn'e and Bacon and Lieut. Howell, Tas-ett and Kusser, of the Gin Michigan, wete wounded. Theie w recently a Tillage named Donald sonville. formerly the capital ot Louisiana, on the MUijippi, eihtj-two miles abote New Or-

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Hill sick mIi-I wMinlel. Ill Caj tilool the !'' '!' war KiiH'klvii on llie 'J It in-t. sent wont tine Ii, women and children teirtoicl, met lh "t.Uv l).i,a:.s..i,rnle wn-ioterati.1 tir Lee. I lie 1 mof ml; e Ie itn II tt Col. Wna 1. Stone. U. S A., and ilriaviter üeuei al ut' Vol. umeeia. wtio haa Leeu lor manv ooiitha couOned In F rt Lituveue. U at ldatrtj i.d torpfnc ith h a family iu th a c.ty. Not being certain whether (en. Stone ia or 1 not guilty when itnpriaoned, hi disili.ir e untried throw a feartul turdca of lesronnliiluj ljxiu the Gwvrtntnent. rorelsn .ew. Xfcwr Yor.c. Au. II Ttie follow inj ad litioeal Ibiein news Ins bttn I recited by the teutntr bi'irojsi ; It is stite! iht Siidell, htd an interview with the Emperor Napoleon. utsn whom he urj;ed thr leconiiion of the Southern Confealeracy. Xap.iieoti ia mid to h. e admitted the cogency ot the -trgumeuts held forth by Slhlell in lavor ot Ulli a ci urse. but aid that the iettet barrier to the South had been the objections of England. Lord Palmers ton in speech deiiveied at Shcffield. c in advocated no interfeienve in Americ n nrt'iirs. i Mr. it ebikk alo mit'e a fpeech on the Mine Kvaa.oii. I. ill tisi.k an upjass'ne view from lint l L -rl t'a nier-tou, and vov:ed the cl-titns of the Couieiletate to be euch us entitled theta to a r cnition by England. Another account 4ya the rebel envoy a at Pali and L itnliHi hid tieunnJe.1 ttie lecoguttioti of the Soul hern Conleuer icy. It is said tint England refued the demand, but France had not vet iej'liel. The P. i is Bour-e closevl very dull on Saturdty. Heute wete qu itel at C". (dj25c. The Confederate stenners Mein mac and 200 b th 'succeeded iit e-cap iijj trum the Meaiuer Tu-tanna. Breadstuff closed quiet but tedy on the 'dih instant. Pioi-ioiis inactive, except bacuii which a tiru.. Consols- clo-ed at lU'jyl-' j for inoi.ev. It is state! that G iritia.oi refuses to obey ii tor Euiiiiuers prool im ition. Il i- al-o -titet that lie held a Council of war on the -l;!i, at which it was tUtenuiiied to much on Koine, imtw ith-Undin: ttie leuiuit.-trance fioui Iiirin. The enthusiasm for Girib.ihli in S'cily was tremendous, uu I it was reported that be wuuid som lie at the head of Itd.tMJO men. Sr .Toii.vs, Au. 19. An interruption of the Nova St-otia Line prevented ihe trai.fe.nis-iou ul all the Europa' new last liijjtt. The Pcisia. from New Volk. arrived at LiverpMil on he il. I. The I. S. steamer Tu scai or i arrived at Kin"? ton i n the U Ii. The Tunes, of Satutdav, Ins an clitoiiilex pniiiin- on ihe ditiiiuutive iiper cuuency iu America. I he Times, in another aitic'e, review ihe con.: net of Americi in repaid to the comiucrt e of N tss.ui. it iiestions the sdic ol carrying out their jMiwers lo their lull exient, but ht L .rd PaluiTston is perfectly rip.l:l in tolerating a claim winch it may be hcieafter to 'he interest f li s own country t enforce. A rajul baiiiiiet wes j;iven nt Shefliel 1 to Loi-d i'a.iut iltui, w ho, in bis speech tetettfd the pievaiimg di.tie-s in the m ninl icturin tli--in. t-. imt tlioiijht all would ailnnt the wisdom of the Government in not attempting to relieve th it tl.stre-s by inlet lei en- e. Mr ll elun k m nie a hn sja t-xh. lie h id no doubt America wou'd be lui.iel in two, and l.e thou. hi uiiim itely into lite parts, and foieier ce se to fie the United States. He denounce.! the co.iductol tlie North as an immoral proceedIii:, totally incapable of success. Cries of no, no, und ye, yes Tino ihey couhl never le leuniied. It w its a meie Waste of blood; it was no w.ir auiii.-t slavery. .iIit Dipa teilte. Aitmlrul Farrui;iiPs llcporl. W.sniMirox, Ausist III. The Ntvy Depai. inent is iu receipt of voluminous dispatches from Anm.ral Farraut, and among them ia the follow in,: Flao Snir IlABTronD. ) Bitou Illume, Aug. 7, lcti2 Sir It i one f the Ii. piet in iment of my lite th it I am en b!el lo inform ttie Detnrtuiei t of the tle-tt uctio,, of the ram Aikansa, not because I held this iron cUd iu aucü terror, but be cau-e the community uid. On the -Ich inst. I rent the Tennessee up to Biton Kou.e with provisions for cominuidcr Porter and the ounboaU stationel at that place. On the nioht of the 5th she teturnel with the in loim ition tint the enemy had in ide a combined attack upon B itoii Il iue by the ram and two boats, the Wei ib and Music, and calling for as si.-t nice. At dayhjzht the II ntford was under wei"h lor this place wiih orders for the other ve.s.-els to fallow tne a f ist as ready. I ttriived here today at 12 M, in company w.til the Brooklyn, We-ttield, Clinton, Jackson and Scioto. I had sent the Cuv tlmga up a".reeb y to a retuet of General Butler, in coiisequerce of the guerrilla tiring into tome of his transport. On my arrival I wa Informed by Commmder W. I) Porter th it yesterday moi ning at 2 o'clot k the enemy V lorce under Gen Bieckiiiridj.e att.nked Gen. Wdiiani and drove in h s picket. Gen. William having had ample warning all was piepated for h:m 1 he tight Wis continued with gteat energy on both sides till l'l A M.,Uy which lime the enemy had been driven iwo or three nn.es, but unioi tun tiely the gdlant (Jen. Willi .un was killed. Fortunately he had inhumed Lieutenant Comm tiding Ransom the evening befoieof bis plans and ictiuested hmi not to tire again until he notititd him, and when he did so our gunlxtats ope..ed with fine erte t, throw ing their hi. ells d lecily in the midst of the cnerm. prinlucing gt eat dismay and confusion a mom; them Lieut. Kitiom had mi oltit er i'theS'ate H"U-e which overlot.kexi ihe adjoining counnj and could tlnect tlie tiie of our shell. As soon as tlie enemy w is lepul-ed, Coinmantier Porter with the gunboats went up the 'ie ira alter the r.ni A'kausas. which was lying about rie mi!e above, appuently afraid to take ashore in the cotdiict. Aecoitiiiig to tho pieconcerted plan, as he came within gun-hot he ojened on! her, and prohihly soon disable! some ot tier m ich nery or eteeiing appinlus, for she hevati) unin uiKj.e di!e, continuing, however, lo hire tier guns ai the Es-ex. Com Porter s)s he took advantage of her presenting a we k point twards I. im, and loaded with incendiary shells. Alter hi tir.-t discharge of this jirojectile a gush of tire came nut of her side, and trotu tint mo inent it was discovered slie was on tire, w hich lie continued his exertion to prevent being extinguished. They backe I her a.-hoie. and made a line f..st which soon burned, and she swung off into the river, wheie she continued to burn until she blew up with a tiemendom explosion, thus ending the caieerof the last iron clad ou the Mississippi. Theie were many persons on the bark of the riv er w itnes-ing th tiht. which they nnlicipited would be a tnuinpu. I will leite a sufficient force id' guiiUnis bete to support the army, and will return Ut morrow to New Orleans and depart immediately for Ship I -land with a light heart in that I have left no bugbear to torment the commuuiiie of the Mississippi in my absence. Verv re-pectfullv, vour ob't serv't. ." D G. Fakka&lt. Flag Oificer Commanding. Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy. From Jtew Yerk. Vw V-t Anr inTl . corre-nordent of . . .. . .. - i i . r -. i the t iniaiieipni inquirer, imuer uaicui iw I Monroe I7ih. sv: Tne army was'crosjirig the Chick. ihominr yea1 terd it br mean ot a rnton bridge 2J3 feet long, formed ot upwards oi tuu ponioon dohv. Bv per?Mual ob-ervation this mortiing, I ßnl th it with a few exceptions our entire fleet of trann-orts has arrived heie.su lht I toar say i t'.'.ev ate all safe. j EfcTo cargoes of cotton, some SO'I btle. be'nz tuose of the cipturel schooners iltgnoli at.d Andromeda, were Sold at aucUou to day. bringing IIC6.D00. Under instructior.a from the Sute Department passporu are granted to persons liable to tlraft who desire to go abroad, on executing a bond with sufficient security to perform miiiury duty or furnih a substitute. -a-aa---a-Ba--aaB-a-aB-a-a--a-aaTiBBBBV kV"l,BM"-M-BM-"-1-" rrom LouUrille. Loci-vTiLtt. Aug. 19 A new departmetit hu been ere tied under the name of tlie Department of Ohio, compris.iig Wiaom-iu, Michigaii, 1. limn. Indiana, O uo and Kentucky, including Cumberltitd G p and the force there M-jor General Wright has been appointed cumuuuder, and will iiumeJutly a.suuie command.

- - n ' t'rwwa 1 ealrU. ToLiro, Auj;tiM 19 Ti e Union G-nve t r .ee to iy un.i.im .u-ly rrom nted M It W.be CT Ihf c.ty to ie4csn Ui D ikt iu tVu-.re-a. rrtt -ataabTllle. NAinnuc. Au. 13 Mofgo is reported to b a'. UiUvii; with I bUO oicu. , The train whwh ten BsiWdg Greo this tnofo ins baa arrivel. - It mat the utraiu from Nah Till at Red Hirer and ex:hined pwaaecgara. 5octlnallii. DttAVAtE. 0 . Au. 19 Cd J. IX. Godtran ofMaron, wta commaravl for Con gt tta in ihe rth Ciii;rsioti il D-atrkt. in ivtuei.ticn a etutlasi here to-dav, hi the first lurm! Ualivt.

rrom I'hl UdelpUla. TMlLaDlLruia. Ahui 19 1 he Bullet n I Jl a gentleman who left Fortuna Mvtroe Us; eveain lutnishe the follow iug: The Army of ti e rtoinc had all arrived at the low ct eud of tl. Peninsula without beu-g molest el on the wy In the slightest degree. Geu. McC ellau. it t uuderaU-od, was at WH li.uu-hurg vestertlay. Fits John Pottet's division Lirli was on the opjsis;te ide of tlie James river has alao come down the Prniu-uU. Gen. - Burn-tde nrrive! at Frreaa Mnro n Suirttsy stid went up tire Jutue river a lar a ttie Cliiik thominy to see how t'perations wne going n. He t etui ned ye-teiday morning tu Fur Uc s M oiroe reucrtina: everything stilct4ry. The weither wa odd aud delightful and roost favorable for the niovetnotil d ttooj a. Most ol tiie gunlsuai came down the river but some reuuiitel to gutrd the p-mtoon briic over the CnickahomiiiT over which the army pas-ed ouiU way down the Peninsula. i'rotu Ua.amxiani WAmGTort. Amcu1 19 Ti e following or tier h i Isveu iasucd fntu the Adjutant GcLerai's Oitice: The Dp.irtment of t!ie 0h; I e-eby creitel will be iniiipi'td id the Sutts of O-oo. M i Idgat., I t.'tl nit. I.iiiiois, Mi-aouri atid Kentucky, eat ol the Tentie-e river and iuc'u Hug Cuuibeiland Gap aud tlie troops operating iu its vic-n-ity. M jor General II. 0. Wright is asaiguel to lie Dtf,Mt trueut f the Ohio. By order of the Scvietsrr f War. L' D. Totr.?t.D. Avsislaiil A ijut-u.t Geoeral. The Trea-ury Depaitmtn' ill be;in deliver ing the new prll currency to iuoitow. It will be i-sued at the rate of $27,Wh woiti a day. Governor Andrew te:er4:lt to Senitor Sumner that Massachusetts Ins six more regiments re my lor the be Id. Humor aie current to dy tint the reisel Geu eral Jackson is como.g up the Valley to omrl o.k Pope ami attack V asirngtoii. Tt.eie is vb tbtr im f .initiation for the leport. The to'.low ng is a list of appointments of Major and Brigadier Gei.eials ju-t made by the Pie-ident: Brig. Gen H.J. Wright, of the U. S. EngiUeers, tti lie M 'j-r (ieneral. Col Michael Corcoran, of the CDih New Yotk, to be a llrigad. er General. Col. Orlan lo M. Wilcox, of the 2d Michigan, to lie a Itriifadiet General. Gen. Ü. W. Cullum, not confirmed Iit the Sena'e by an accidental ora;ssion, is reippointed to be 13 r gadier General. Gen. J. J. Btrnard ins Iteen assigned to the command of ttie lortifie ition an um-1 Washington and the trtMipM as.-inet for their de? -n-e. The de-irtiction of tlie rdel rain Aikinal j Com W I). Porter i warmly coininea:e-l im ofiiciitl quaner and the crv ice ttius rendeie! w 1 le euiLibly acki.owlelged. Iha ollicer w. among the sufferers by the ut tion l the Retiring Board, which wa sub-ejtiemly reer-el. Lot vear he was tlejaived of hi commmd owing to a charge of disloyalty, but was ptamill ie-tored ou bis showing the allegation waa tie .icate.1 ou I org ed letters. By his gallantry n the M.ssis sippi lie ha vindicated his character against all ut just asjr-ions. Gen. Corcoran ha concluded to furnish the material for tlie publication of his experience iu Southern prison s. BRANDY. Furo Ohio Catawba Brandy. SAJMLTJEXJS 3C JACOB, PROPRIETORS, ISOSOLE APPOINTING AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES. Depot 45 Columbia M. Cincinnati. A. FRANCO, IrHli-.rmpo'la, Je25-dlj Afent for Indiana, llhcoii', tat V ikhi.i. LIVERY STABLE. LIVERY STADLEj "TO. 10 Fast Tearl tret, blf a ulnare ontb rf Tals i liiRtoti street, between IWMian and Penc.jlvab.a streets, iu rear of GleiiTi a lio. Iirflir ss Ii, api-dtf WM.tVILKISON.IVoprie'cr O. W. JOHNSTON, Livery and Sale Stables JOS. 11 A51) 13 WEST ITARLSTkCET, t w as a rou, nruxi . tiSf" tlor-a, kurie. 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