Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3710, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1862 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL

ran a v A Hi T VT 22 CXOLIIATIC COrTl TICKET. fft rATO. HENRY BRADY. J. II. KENNEDY at J. K. PLUMMER, ma. nrrrr.. VALENTINE MJTSCII. ro sma&irr. JEFFhRSON SPRI VOSTEEN. FOR KtCBDK. JOHN Ii BREWER. tV2I. HUNT KR. ten tttT . Daniel feu ris. f oft C"ttiVR, SAMUEL PARROTT. Campaign SentineL The Werkly Inrliuu üutc Smtinrl will be luritinltti for Ihre Jjoutu, Uiinng tbe U'.ta p.iipn. at OIJNTH A COPY. ErSetJ in thi ijntne, ui:ad tiie Docr.uEtVrs! Exposuva 'rut: rii.u ns, i'ünivtTio.'Ns tn coitfii;PTio.s OF TUE PRESENT PARTY IN POWER. Tiil- Con V4iitlii n t'mrHli4 f th? 3Hh July OnTntlon will t j)uMi!ed lu j icjjililt rrm. -in!.r4c'nj iL; K-cclie of iiar. Wlculirrr, of Kentiirk ; Han J. S. futllt, off Virini; Holl. W.A tlirliartlonn, off IllinoU; 'I lie ICrnliitlon Adopted lind The Addre of tlir stair f'rntral C omnlllec lo Hie leOl of Imliunn. The to nhr tii ik a pamplf of 32 t lo!y printed pf- hI will re'lv fur d. 1 vrjr iLin rrk Price; 92 pf loo. All l-cunifnt ttioul.t b orJer'l to be nt by Kxpres AMrf K.UW.H. lUHKNFSS A RINGHAM. On the Trlul of f;ordn, in the lloilon Trr:in riur. A t!d an. mmly p-ch, -h"m ih WantiA of PuTUu'ic Abo'ltioui-ni. wuh itl)iiri ilermnci.tli)iii .f Power-t'rou! A rltc"i. lia lern j-ul -Iilml in a pain -Ih'.t of 4 pa j', ami w.ll W oll at 50 centt per U'O C piea. tperl,0o. Ad.lrea EM)r:K. IIARKXKSS 4 P-IXGHAM. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. JfFor cake, pure ice cream, ice drinks and berib go to Cunningham!!. t3T" Adjutant (icneral Thomas leaves to-day for 2t. Louis. 'M irtin lln is :n rei-eint of fine freh ov tera daily by express. Lovers of bivalca take notice. Masonic Notice There will be a apecial meeting of Centre Lo!e this ( Fr id v) evening at 7 o'clock for work. Chas Fisiikb, Sec'y. ty? RitTaeile cherubs are alway painfe! without Miivthiri to nit down on. Huiii,'hre il arsliill could nevci be a cherub. I'reutict. 3f The Loudon Tun ies u the in for ma tion that Ohio is iuvailed and that it is im;os.-i-ble t rally the jeople to resit the rebels. Tho-e Cocknev editor aie im ort fedow. t2T Col. Win. -Garver is appintel Command ant of the Camp at W'Mbah 1 lib ditiict vi e Pettit promoted to the Colonelcy of the 75th Regiment. Wm.S. Smith, E-q ,of Fort Wayne, liaa len placed 011 the Republican State Ticket for Rejiorier of the Supreme Court, in place of Col. iIariion, icsipied, to t-uicr the army. Cttai. Palack. At this restaurant will be found Maltby's lieb otlicer, an old and favorite brand. Arrangements h ive been m ide by Mr. IUh k for a constant supply from this time on ward. tJflt will be cen by our telegraphic column thai the appointment for Indiana uudtr the internal revenue net are made Those for this Oixth) dittrict are Theoloie P. Hm.nhcy. Col lecUir, and Wm. A IJradbtw, Aseasar, both ol thia city. Jese P. Sidd.dl, Eq . of Richmond, is appointed General Commissioner of the Slate, lie will have the superintendence of the draft, and will bare charge of the issue of pas-c. His t'flice will le in ll.e room adjoining the one occupiel by Gen. Stone. r2T The Ctt insrallmerit ot I ,MM prisoner wilt leave to day foi Yickbur;, there to le ex cb intinl. It ifi'thouht i!ni 1,000 per day will ! pot Olf unlil tbe winde nuinher is tone Thev will Le escoite! tv n tompinyof ihe Legion a far as Evanville. an I jrobably to Cairo. of the 15th New Yik volunteers, who diel at New Htven mj aiawa. fw on Siturdiv, w s a c;rti lson of .nl V ebster, and .1 treat j;ruiid.oit id Martin Wah-in.-ton. He was . in 111 of tine attainments, and lrae amonc; the bravest. 1 Pi tn am Cor NTT With the following men at I I l.vAX w"t .w ... - ( tlie ead of the Democratic ti ket in Putnam County, we pi edict for old I utnam a glorious ( victory at the ensiiid election: John McKee j for Sheiiir, and Messrs. Puelt and Pr e-t tor! Retreenta:ie ail utdTnctiing Union Demo- : crats. Icr., Icr. The pre itest luxury in warm weith j er i ice Without it how cou d we enduicthej heateil term? B!esel te the m m that inven?el ict. he in summer. Mr. Geo W. Pitts, on Ver- J inont street, has the nicest, demest and uio-t transparent ice which he deliver each morning J to hi customer. Call on Mr. P.tts and he ÜI i keep you cool. . n -f r i , The Terre llmre Didy Journal i fu ' . pe i oed, !ut the UVrly will continue to be pubbshed. We part with our friend Cookerly a tut tuber of the daily .res watii regtet, an i sin eu lv I.oj e lhat the rev ival of trade in tl ebeiutitul irahi Coy m miii enable him to resume . the publication ol hi !p;cy and lea iable Duly. How to Evm-e Pbattino An ingenious, fel 1iw adveitisoi that br one dollar to be diiected t bim in a letter he would return an it labible reteiit I r evading the dralt. He receiel about four hundred letters each conUininjr dollar, and he sent Uik the infallible remedy by simply wiiiiti the word Elil. ft uaptain iucnanan cmpany lor mr n m f . t . V . . I. rem u. cut wa organized vesterdav and elected ctbt er a follow dt lain. J me M. Ruchanan; 1st Lieu'enatt, John I vwl.,nl; 1 Lfuieoant. Joim Jdcuaniei; Oideily Serjeant, William ö Johnson Tin i one ot ov,r home comp-nie and com- j port of some of the liest m 4teri ii in M ron ' county. Tt.) officers are competent pentlemen. : A tc more name can be et.teied on the roll, 1 and loit lew. As thi is the last day for Uutitie, ! vouiij men deirins ol pin in a good company ' had belter Lurry up belore sundown. Yait-ABLE Din."otsiis. A Kent!eman of treat agricultural teoown. late! retunml lnm i:utur in hi diligent researche whilst a resi-.?-t,i ..I llo Ohl Wi.rl.i h i .li I th m. . m dcrful pnxeM of bow coll c-n be raisesl frtoai a bon-e chesnut, a cow herd from ä calf, a batterinj: ram Irotn a by diaulic ram. Tbe latter insti - tut ion when comt'lete! he intends to use arain.t lie enruiT when in retreat in the wihnI. It can be u-ed by cunlry lawyer in rase l.ey slwuld be Mtiekel whUt' jdeati-ng without 1-lackstone. Il ia simple in construction Olk Iwt k well

as forward, and defend ri.hl and left Hank wneii ing it irom tlie demoralization wmcn in retreat. We are iiKleel to the a-; ol be coming u;n it, but will remove tne only sentWheatland for being instrumental in developing i bl.nce ol ju-tite whi.h there was iu the recent th inventur' faculties bt cisinff him tbe oppv.r- inhuman orJrr of tbe Confederate Government

tnnitr ot a residence in Kurope.

TVixtt Dottaxs' PrwAi I, fa 5".rj" fr m the con tr of Noi,!! nd rpiin lra-ua j 'ret to the Post Oflir, and from there to Rlke Hl' k on Wa-Irnj-ton 'teet, a sin;'! litmonil lreit 1n f-r h' h if a.ard of t21 wilf be pod to mv one Im will delirer t I

Mi bene 4 Jewelry under the Bite lluae. d3t ! tsTCol. noffmin Who Im hfl J tflt tr , j supcri-ilenc'eiice ol tl rebtl rritwew frriVrined l.i the terer.1 State, rmcdm t.ic;U on TM. t neiav. It h Mippo! b businesa l to confer j with tx-OnvvjmoT lantpbeii. ft I ei:tie-,ee, fn J regard o irvr- rnTifir.el nt Cimp M-tDm. and the v i;t el Adjutant General Thomas mty base reaeione to tut same rn'je t. DtAfTixo OHioDr.liiriff In Ohio will be, I rn-de by w .nf in the c.t!e and by township in ; I lie counties the fame n in tW State In m kiiK ti Mpri.rtioiinient roluuicerd la tLe gun- J b-it et rice iU Let ifriitotl. j Ohi i require 1 to fun.i.h to corer 11 rju'itMfi. r whom 27,(KJ me fr o!J rezii r r" Aui A Good JC n-frrin to a trpor:ip!i"r;l enr in an tinuii( emeiit of a recent metliiijr in h'cli Jude Ku-ell. of llo.'oi. w.4 t.i fMrticipue. be 5i.i. on n-in to in ike v ph, iIih. "he Ii I it k in the p ipor tl it Mr. Ju !-e RiII tü4 tu pie&:i!e nt the ne-titij; hut be b ol lelt her t home in i lnre of nn ill Unlv of inl iiitrv, iuil, umb'e U t-otne herstlf. hlteijt a feeble tlet.iclinirijt from the in in bwlr.' ArroiMMtMS Tbe following appointment er :ii.i'un-til etenJ.iy: 74t!i Reimeut Siiauel Kccfer, Lieutenant Coloel. 731 (ii!lert H;ithaway, Colonel, anJ Robert SpeiM-e. Surp)n. fib (ie.irge llumpl.iev, of Fort W.iyne, to be Colorel. Cii'li John W. GerrrI. XI i'r. Tlio. C. M-i-ri-.n. A'ljut.n.t, and John R. Uer. A-aist.n t Surgeon. From HtMm-if A dinitcb from Colonel Fo-'er. the i-intii iii'! nt of the pt at Ilrti'lt'rM'n. Kentucky, notices tle arrival of the C5 h regiment at tli.tt point. A mi h nn expeli lion can be organized they will move to the interior. The M ior of IIenler."on h.i fldl to the rebel rriiv. Toe Councilmeii were aires'el an l hulked ! in j til fr retu-injr to t ike the o.iih of al'ei nice pi esci ililt but were icld'cl on reinin tlie'r ollire :! giving bail in $3.1100 for their ol behavior. In: Mr. .To-eph Ibit-rh, one of the moa enter;i!iiii ice det'era of the Norfhwe-t.li-u.ua he in-"iu t im lo aitii'Miiii e, sin alniiid ince of h e for home coii-uin lion, and i1mi plenty for. fr eivii trade AH order from dealer tioid will promptly til'eij Jlr Ibii-rb. residence iSouth street. No. 4?. where all order in ly be lelt. Comiiiuiiii-ation through the I'omtfii-e .rompily aiteiide! t. Theipi ality of Mr. Ihitch' ice U uneii dled.anl Ironi the iptoitity he bA on h ind. be e ti supply all customers at home and abroad. 15-dltn The Cincinnati Gmr'te cays: A curiou sc ene was w'nnen-ed in the Pi(v!it M irlial's office in Xe Yotk city, on Monday. At the atne hour two men weie hrouht in, named Divid Piumb and John R. Shuttlewmih. on h chareol disvou railing enU-t nient. The former i a stien11011 advN-afe for army neroe. and hid been heard violently denouncing the GovLlumeiit for not adopiin liis noliey, ?-ain tint he hopc ihe (toviTtiuient would te ovei thrown nnle-s it channel its co'ir-e. Sliut'leworth wis thed'rect opposite of I'iii tub. be n a Mphi Sece i ni?t Roth were held to await iustiuctioiis from Wash iiitou. Moti.mf.nt or T Roofs It is diftictiU to keep ihe run of the m veinent of the several regiment in the hurry and bustle of the arrival and depot lire of so niuiv troops. We aim to ;ive the'r departure correctlv, but there are so mmy Illing: to delay that we sometimes send a regiment oil before it titne. I he COih did not et oil' until csterday near nMii. Tho 73d from Liporte pasei through the city about three o'clock A. M , and weie safely lauded in Jeireronville e rl v in the day. The train th it tok them down re turned last evening and went north after anothei teiment The 75th, Colonel Pettit, left alut four or five o'clock. 1. M. Threa regiment went to Lniville. Captain M i-on'. companv (4th cavalry ) wilh the'r horse and full etuip -cl left atMiut seven P. M. for Lou;vilIe. Tliree other companie of the same regiment will leive to day. The 74th regiment and proliddy others will Ist get oil' if transportation is to be bad. 2?" Adjutant Gener il Thorn is yesterd iy visit el itie ibti'eieui camp and cave the Ar-enil ; tliOrouh inspection. We learn that he expressed himself weli pleased with the m in icement of the Arsenal. At Camp Morton he oveihtuled thr tju irtei master ami Conimisary Depaitmonts, and gave cieit praise to the ofik-ers conducting lliem. In all the prison be h td visiieil he had found none where the-e depailments hud been so well administered. The pri net hid been wcl1 led, and quite a 1 vin h td accrued from their ration, a oit:o:i of w'pcli had been expended in luxuries for their benefit, and a balance remainto the credit of the Government. Ttieichad not been uny waste. Tut Rattle or Hatox Rouge Full details of the hal'le of Raton R mi-c show it to have t-eoii or.e of the m t i 111 jx r t.i 1 1 1 of the war. Western troops played a prominent and im;ort intpait. The enticement w as hrouht on hy one of the eomjMijies nf the 2lst In Ii mi, which was on picket duly alor,t a mile buk of the camp. ! heifiditven in by the rchel. The other companie of th! regiment haend to the rescue, and th uuh opposed to overwhelming number f tuht de-i-etatel v. The New Yoik tit rail's correspondent s iy?: " The Inoiain Imivs terfonn'"d pr'xlic:es of valor, mid kept the enemy in check for a con sider able time." j Liter in the fijiht the camp of this reciincnt iii .1 tni rtii'i tuiit i 'ii nit: niiiiM . l,e.it of the coiit est, the hardest bt unt of thp fi-ht was. invaded and lurne I bv the eiiemv. In the ,,, w j ir1H center wbeie the I4ih M due and oist Indi o. nlouuhl siile y side The lltrtUl writer say thitaiebel General paid the 1 titer the Ii md . me compliment of saving that but f .r these d uiiiol ludiani in Bitou have been Captine I. R ue wau Id When the ie'H'1 commence 1 their letreit. Iheckiniide w:i in such a hun v that he lelt his sword on the tield. It i to this circumstance lli it the stoiy of bis los n-; his rij;ht arm x atti il'ii el The New Yoik Timrt't corresfsnident, who iippe sr to have beea one of ihe prominent olli cers enp ii:el, sava that one comp my ol the Indi- . . . ..i .l.JL . . .1... I una iroiieiii, w no imiu'o istsj nitro in in wie ... .. .. . Mutii I u iui Ii !hT null niMi.ev tinil j teen seventy an t eighty round ech, when in ; no ca-e those who use ! theord'mirv arm li'el 1 more th in tliirtv or fortv rounds. The d j wa : intetisidv hot. :nl our men fought with tlse s:tn full in tlieir fues, vet s anient were thev. that I alter thebtt!e bej in a 1 are numlier ot the j patients in the hospital pot off their bed n I Iu:ei.ed to ihe tield. Mmy of our nu-naseit that the ci eiuv a tnaciied teariti: the st ir and j stripes, and th it it was ly thi ruse (ie.i. William ; lo-t his life Tlie cnetnv, in approaclrn the town, avoided our scouts by mrchiug through ; the fields instead of a-oii ihe road. I On the oth we commenced buryinz our dead. Tl... Ii ..i.n.i.Al i Kd .llk.ktlf uillllC LlllAl . . . ... I ' outii ht. tint a ti ev were tirount in ov iren i and decent) v interred. t) number can only be obtained Inlm the olS?iil recml. On thefi'h , ...me frtv of the eneinv weie buried, on the 7th about one hundred m:d seventy, and our scouts reported that tlie dead were smiteied ahm the road for five mi 'es woumief men who ba-t d;et in their attempt io retreit. The wod were sriil to be searched the E?ex may poibly luve made great havoc. nr"A correspondent oTthe Cincinnati Gautte j wrmn" fiom Cutperper. savs: Geu. Poe in appUi-v the priper antidote in j the case ot those officer and men who by misa : . l... .mm.lM at rAlAMiiie rift UIK1I consiruciiou oi huwhicuih mwo. .r.v... . . in the army fnm the enemy 's country, and the ; r.r..tifti.,ii of nrivate Dixp"lT. have enizaijed iu ; ; wanton plundering and roberT. Tlie penalty in j jrsravated ce I death, and th' i tht only ' dealing that can put stop to it. W e shall now i be lict? fnmi the shame of seeins so many of our annv disgracing the c .u-e bv their act d law I les,-n-s. Thi severity ha become an alr lute I net e-iy , and it will not only result III A reut j improvement in the discipline of our army, sav j icr the treitment of our prioner.

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eo-avy ere In heeit on U'aHT.J-v; pa-W tiN ty oWf bthe c-ir.tr fur irV p. e T1 t,ffT.f'.r,,,e T;V res'.m;..!. Tner r,,M e m ) in (;,M Joe A'len count? i.'B-ert ami otnera er- -lo , . ,1,. bit Mie-. e raki h Mh Wiyn3 the only cvuuIt that A Urir." Ii M.! Trtrrutr-TL. Louisville Drmocrat iv O.i Tuediy evening. when the bnn-1 ol the 23ih Irxli .ni were Mreniins Col. HiMyer and ! Ot.it bipre-iel hat the wife and daughter of a di-iinuuMje-l Kei.tG-ltT member of our C"Di:ie werjn a tLii tu ilrn. H On the otv Mi-Mi ilie j t'Hinl fire, pljie.l otne Ofr itic '&-t Thrn I i. er. Wlicr. tbe tiot tr.iin of the r;ui.l oM Atr.eriiMt M r-;ilair-e Clled the air, a rHc! offi J cer' wife inrtlontarilT cUpei her hinl t-p:eth ! w dr atiu turt into teor. ecu m np: un,that ar, ile ir oM tune. Ihiveuot he ml it lor o I na a tiue. I feel bke a wanderer come Lome gain." Camp Miitixo at Act m. Cnup meeting train on the I ndianapoli and Cincinnati railroad will again, be run as follow tni Sindij. Aueust 24b: Leave Indi innpolis at 7 aud 9:30 A. M , and 1:4 I and 7 P. M. Kerumin?. ill lenre the camp ground at Ö A. t II -..VII I III. 1 1 i M.mxii.tf.io ki '"""" All the above tram, will top for puaenger at Poolar Grove and (t.ill iu let. Eicurioii tickets i!l le on sde nt nil the atove tai and all per! on truiiii without ticket ill bec-lMrjicd full fire. Tickeb lioin Indianipolia to the ramp cronnd and return SO ccut., for ? le at the Union Depot Rev. J. W. T. McMuilen, will pre ich the iooiii'ii seimoti at UMSO A M. II. C LORD. President. W II L NooLt. (Jener I Ticket Airent. SPECIAL NOTICES. nr T O THE NE R Ul'S BOTH SKXKS. A lU-tird Clvrvuiao having Wcu reMorrd to l.ealth in a t d ijh, aft r many jrars of urrat MilTeriint, i willing to aMt oth-r! ly x-nliii (frr) on l!ie rc-iit of a pt-paH dirxt-d eiiveloi, a copy of tU precripii-ii ul. Ir-cl to hvjv.Jull.N M. DVGNALb, je3-diw4ra lSG Fulton htrett. Crm-klyn, N. T. PUBLIC JSTOTICE. TO.IMM)X A; ro, trii?it, Mo. Is i:at lVatliiutoii Street Have l"n aijo'iited ants for th sale of IK IC A D II S T IT S S I Ij a a o , THK WDNpFUFUb GUANPLLS. f r the cure .f O.uitlis, C'l I". S.rr Threat. Itrnch'tii, Wlitiin, rrilatioti ol t,f t'vula mikI ToniU, an I Uim-h- of tli Lunit. Sold in larK lixf, 2.ct-., M ct..and il each. ntivlAwlv EJTS INGER K CO S LETTER" A" FAMILY SKWIMi MACH INK, with all tlie rect- lit iniprovrineiits in th.' MUST and CllK.U'KST and MDST BKAl'TlrL'Lof all -sewing machines. This machine will Hew anjthin, from the running of a tUck in tarMan to the making of an overcoat anyt!ii:g f-oir. pilot or h-eavercbab down to ttie softest paur.e r K'is.-anier tissue, and is ever ready to do it work to perfection. It can fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, quiit, and Las capacity for a great variety of ornamental work. This I not the only machine th:it can fell, hem. t in 1. and so forth, hut it will do so bettor than any other machh.e. The belter A Family Sewing Machine may he had in a greofc variety of cabinet case. TLe Folding Case, which is now 1 eco'ing so popular, is, sit ji.ime implies, onff that enn be folded into a box or case, which, when opened, make a beautiful, substantial, and spacious tabic for the w ork to rest upon. The cases are of every imaginable do-inn plain as tbe wood ;rw in its a uive forest, or a elabor.vcly finished as art can make them. I. M. SING Kit & CO.. No. 45 Broadway. New York. ta5riti I nan.,li Oitice No. 3 Odd-leilows' Hall, Wahiiit-'"H street. apH-dly CAUTION. The market t full of imitations, represented lo be the iime a"Bi:t)WN'SItnONCIIIALTU(JCIlKS," h'ch are in tnost caes productive of positive injury. Many dealers will recommend Inferior preparaiiona and lower priced articles, af!o-''''!g more profit to themselves Ask for aat OBTAIN only BKOWN'S BUON'CHIAL THOCHES' which by long experience haveprot-ed their valr.e, having received the sanction of physicians pcncrally, and to&tlraonials from eminent men throughout the country. BIMiWN'S KItONCHIAL TKtCHF.S. when allowed to dissolve slowly in the mouth, have a direct Influence to theaiTecied paitnthe nedatire and soothing effect to the mucus lin.riR ofhe windpipe into the Bronchi! allay Pulmonary irritation and jjives relief in Oushs, Cold, and the rarics Throalaff.-ctiofo.to which public speaker and sinirer are liahle. fehll-dlj'62 WHOLESALE GROCERS. Tc3 Earl Sl Hatcher, W 13 OLES A Ij E lill'AlETTli, BDI1M ,)rk IUI r . Vev Orleans R gtrju-t received from J j itenqdii, and for sale by E.tr.L a iiATCurr 00 DDLS Refined Sugar for sale br EARL A UiTCIIEH. QJJ r.AflS Pdo Coffee; li 0 S.u Java O-CTee; 10 Ba'es Mocha Coffee; For sale by EARL 4 HATCHER. TOBACCO. JL o 0 BOSFs 5 Lampi 100 Boxes 10 Lump; 75 Coxes S loisap; 100 Boxe bright lbs; 50 Coxes dark &00 Caddies H lbs; 50 Ke?s Six Twist; The .bre r:rnent cf Tobacco is now the largest to be fou-ad in the West, ar.d w-.ll bt acid below tie current . . . EARL A HATCHER. E A K E FISH 2,000 Half Brls. White FSh. Fr sale by F. IRL 1 HTCHFR. t Jyfc'lta-

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--COMtaEftCIAL. ?r Tuicoiirv. f'lncinnuti tlarkei. Ciscinmati. An?. 21. Flnur i firm w'th a fiir deromd; i!e4 of nr-eitii.e t $4 g4 10; extra $4 l(a4 20: fauiilT $4 :i0(34 41. and lancy $1 &4 75. Wheit Vtery firm ami pru-ea nominal; red vJIJ not Ir.novcr and white fcoQ D3W. 0t brm t43j with rerj llr deiaacd for hotne u-e. RiedulUtMe. Btrley nominal at 7ö("5 itb rerj little arririnj. WIjUUt s.,U at CC)c. an 1 U good dcmmJ. C- rn in goi deui ind at 43c. tlroverie quet. Pnivi!on rema'n unchanged. 3Ie-s pork ia Crm. e quote it at $39 50, the latter fnrcily puked. There ii a jjood demand for balk fchoalder; .ilea at 3.e. II icon lfn!i!c fo!d at 3)aZ. L.nlCrmut&UQ. Mixfv iziAtteia un-ilirred.

it riitMiim.j fe- Vark Markrl, New York, Aaz. 21. Flour dull and a hade eT with onlr a verr limited extort and home conummion l;,.,.,!.....!.1,si(iisi;h - .1v. r .J. ... flir ",r , C ..... ci , , 1;, f !!' pemne verlern; s"wa 41 lor iojuh.hi to m at" C 1 a k medium extra Wertem; f ä 43(" 55 for common to coo. I hipp'urr brai:da extra ixiui'd hoop Oitio; and $5 C5(Sü 25 for trade brands, uiaiket closing hetvy. Wheat with only n limirol supply snd a fair export demand, nmket fi mer piiticu'arly for pound parcels; choice spring $1 14; Milwaukee club $1 14(a I 23; amler Iowa ?1 2(7? 1 25; winter rel Western $1 20il :?5; white Miclii-ati $145; and choice white ilo 55; .itnUer ba j $1 25, patt lo arrive; amber tJieen liay $1 JG(3 ! 1 J7; white ludiani 1 i?; anilier i a a . Jiicliiaii iiveqiiiei a no steauy. Rarlev dull and noiniti.il. Coin c.re and a bade Wtter; sate at C'l(7? ) blc tor old mie I Western; i)b(adJc lorhistcru 47r52(r lor uiioiiud. Poik more actie ar.d firm; s ilent$ll b7i I (312 f r me.- aiid prime me; slU for prime. oici .1 lime min iiiiiit nui w uiioiii cnaiire j iti prices; sale at ij.5 5')(g7 for prime; $?(21U 75 j I r .. 1: ..t 1 1 ... 1 . . tor mess; :jil.'i(xl4 4;, lor extra tntss. Cut ineita in tairtlemmd and firm; for shoulder and 1 tl Co for sides. Lard dull at tC'Jc. Colfee Rio wi y quiet. Suai Riw fiitu hikI in piiod demind. M d.ies firm; IWto Rico sold at 15o. Uutter felling at 10(ul5c for Ohio, and 15 1 7 1 c for S'ate. Monev in itter miehauced. INSURANCE. hit TR ) 11 litij j! OF HAltTI OItl), C Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. C.U'ITAt , N KT SfltPl.US, (afier deducting löOO,00 IK) ill labilit es ältIJ2 30 iETNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. .1; i. Erected 1359 Owned by the Co. Fj STE IAL A .TENTION GIVEN TO THE INSl'KANCE ot t arm proprrtr. dwelling and nut. buiMinitb. Inures such buildings or content in a very favorable wan ner, for three or five year. Lohkf I'qiiifably AcljuMed and i'rniiipt ly laid in Cali. Abo, injures stores, w arehouses, buildinps. or contents ; and personal property generally, in town or country, at rates as low a coiisirtcM with ha '.an l taken, and inland Insurance acainct the p;riN of navigation. WM. HKNUKKSON.Acent, Indianapoiis. Indiana. Application can be mnde to J( IIN Kt SS, ho is fully j auinonzen 10 irai.siurf an nusines connect -i w.tL ilie Agency. TaunlCl-dljl WM. HKNDKKSoN. LIVERY STABLE. Ms I V E It Y ST A B L E " i j "rro. 10 Fat Pearl street, half a snare fotttb of Tv"ab- j 11 injrton street, between Meridian and Pennsylvania t Street, in rear of Glenn s P.locw . Iiidinai . af.5-dtf WM. Wlt.KISuy, Propiit'or o. w jomrsTOisr, Livery and Sale Stables i II ANU13 WEST FEAEL STREET, i I abvaj siu readiness. Churjes moderate. dec3-tf j ! , i SINGINC BOOKS. Just ilcaivcti, TUE KOIiDEX WREATH, COXTAINiNC, Two Hundred and Kty favorit Scnjs and Kxercu-e. Alo THE NIGHTINGALE, j Tul! of sweet Songs and Melodies. i JalyoL TILL.RD & STWET.L. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Administrator' Male of Itenl Estate BY virtue of an order of the Court of Common Plea or Marion Cwuct, ln1i-na. made at it June, una. lsoj, 1 wd, as aduun suator of ti e estate of anuel A. Kdfar. dcea-ed, n Saturday, tte 23-1 dr t.f Aaru-t, lv2. at the Lour of J oc--k i'. M . at th' Court Hoe door, n ti O y of tnli upIis. sell t li;blx Auction the tid'owir described Veal E-tate x r. lxi tumr euht I) in s,iDy üoore, Jr.'s s.uhd.viion of lots s teen (i6). sevesten (17, nd iKtneen (Is), in out bjck cumi-er oi-e hu itre-i and sevei.ty.cce (i7 ). in Pr:t' , Adauion to tts City of Ijiianspoh, accor-ling to ih r j corded 1 1st of sud SuMivisa.n.record'-d ia the Recorder's , oSW iu Ma-ion Countv, lliiui, in liecord No. 4. p. 22, i su-j-ci io .ce oi e-ruir i ma-rri oi toe - wow inerr.a 1 ona of ale: One. third f the purchase raoiT in Six "'l, 'J'j &Mttbzxl n twelve months, rd the remainder fnrn date of sale. The purchaser to cood freehold security, pat able with inter- st, and without any relf whatever fu rr. valuation or , acpraiseme it laws A certificate will he piten ioth t-ur-j ch-r which will entitle htm to a deed, i o ctniKrvaation , of sale by the Court, aud pavment of the purcbase- ; DKHirj. GKUIUjF. UcoUaT. j Jy21-w4w AdcuLnistrator of S. A. Kdxar. deceased. PIANO-FORTES. PIANO FORTES ALL W HO WISH T GTT ELEGANT Rr.(.ewood Pianos, superior tue and fl l-h re Invited to examine tLe fino of Cbas l " M. Stieff. of Ha!tim're. Uu ou exhibitioo at Mr. Suffem's Mast: Koou.s, In the -Etc a builJuj-. J Bovmi o-jta frra 7 A. M. till i), V. M.

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fftRnni cxraiiaa vroa rat nsn-r tTirv sivrwrtu Aooii IteporU. AFFAIRS ON THE BORDEE. Ticcnty India nicrns Whip One Tli on sand Ilcbcls. Disgraceful Surrender of the 7l3t Ohio. REBEL DEFEIT IX MISSOURI .IFF I RS F.V fIRGI.YI. Kebols Mnrcliiiiß: Xortli. ArroiSTMEXTS FOR INDIANA. From WimUlitgton. WAnixoio.v, Au. 2). A special to the Tribute s vs: llr. S. iuton Uted to day that the onler for drafting to till un the old regiments would le en forcel without fail by the Depirtmc.it. The old regiment which have not been recruited cp to the (all ptret gth will st once be fdlel by draft. Under the authority of the net of July 1st, to aid the construction of railroad nnd te'.ep-iph line-i to the Pacific Oceui, the Secfefary of the Interior has appointed the following named gentlemen to be commissioner? in conjunction with the other commissioners innied in the act: S i nl J. Tilden and Ilenrv V. Poor, of New York; Wm. I) (iriswold. of Inditn; R"bt. W. ' Latham, of the District of Columbia; and Dr. 0 M. Wozeticiatt. of California. The following are the appointment for the State of Indt ma under the Internal Revenue act made to dav: First Di-trit t Horace B. SStepperd.of incenne. collector; John Pither, of Mount Vernon, a?seor. Second District Dml. Syler, collector; Tho?. S. Slaughter, assessor. Thin! District .lohn S. Hunter, of B'.oomington. collector; Wm. Browning, assessor. Fourth District James L L iter, of 0-good. collector; X. W. Ivi er. assessor. Filth Dxriet Caleb Johnson, collector; John Yarviin, of U'chmotid, assessor. Sixth Ditiict Theo. P. II uhey, of Indi in j apolis, collector; Wm. A. llrad.-haw, cf Indian ftpolis, assessor. J Seventh District J-.hn G. Cnm. of Rockville, ! collector; .las. Farrinton. :iesor. I Kighth D strict John L Smith, of Stock ville, collector: Joseph Potter, of Delphi, ase::r. N infb 1) strict John F. D sld, of Logausport. collector; Divid Turner, assessor. Tenth District W.uren H. Withers, of Fort Way no, collector; W. Williams, of Warsaw , as ses-or. Eleventh Disrrict Chipmm, of Noblesville, collector; Stearns Fisher, of Wabash, assessor. From Uiclimoiid. Pooi.e-vii.i.e. Mn , Aug. 1Ü A special to the New Yoik Herald sivs: The following narrative was; given me by a civilian who arrived from Richmond Sunday. He left Richmond lust Wedne-day, the I ."1th instant, traveling to Sexton's Junction, twenty sev en miles north td' the city, by ptivatc conveyance; theire by railroad to Gordonsvilic, and t..en on loot to the l'otom ie. At the time he left Richmond troop: were jtouiingout of ihe city on the Virginia Central Ivii'mad iu such nuiuiiera that it was imjaisjible tor civilians to procure pasape. All the troops around Richmond were in motion towards ihe North, while other weie passing through iu c;:rs for the South, supjaised to be that put of the a i my between Petersburg and the ciiy. It was known nt the time my informant left that McCiollan had begun the evacuation of Harrison' Landing. Arriving at Sexton's Junction he f.nr a large encampment extending from the fouth saie of I'amn'.iky liver to -everal miles north of the Junction, and also fiom tlie Junction in a westerly direction up the v dley of the North Anna river. Small camp were visible in several lo calities :iloi.g these fiom the Junction to the crossing of the common road from Fiederickshurg, where another large body vvas also encmpel At Louisa C. II. was another larg,e body, and thence to Gordonsville. Several regiments weie stri.itg along the road in c imp every two or three milei. From Gordonsville, wheieihcre were not more than six or seven regiments, a lirge force c auld be f en camping on the hills, stretching them e in the direction td' Oraui-e C. II. He stopped ten hours at Gordonsville aud du-1 liiig that time saw not ie.-s than ten trains arrive over the Central railroad from the S .utb and tbe Cli.irloTtsvilieraiiio.nl from Lynchburg. Those Irom Richmond were bringing troops aud supplies My informant, judging from what he saw, says the whole Confederate army in Virginia is by this t'me in position on the Vuginiu Central railroad, and that it numbers near two hundred and fifty thnuaiid men. Stonewall Jackson wns said to have left Gordotisville, but none knew his whirei 0111 ;il. and saw omte a heivv fjrec at that place. More troop were said to be mirchingto tlie same point from Charlottevillemd Gordsonville. 1 Iiis looks ns if thev contemplated a fl ink movement against Pope's right. It so it will probably be led byJack son. from I'orlre .Monroe. FcuTRrss Mo.vnot, Aug. 19. The army i alreadv in pa-ocess of einbtrkatioti for another field of opera t lor.. General Toner corp performed n very rapid much from Yoiktown, making the whole distance of near thirty ndles in less th in one d y. Tiie tliv'siun of General Murill, with the stiff, reached Hnnptoti ye-tenlay afternoon, and the wagon train with the whole corps were comfort ablv encamtied befoie niht. This m ining thev took up their line of march for Newport New, from which plate they will immediately embark. Skes's division is already on board of trans ports. Sn inner'? corps, which formed the reir guard of the army, with French. brigade forming the extreme teir, arrive 1 at York town vesterdav a a all s ileiind will embark soon. The entire wagon train of this corps arrived at Hampton and encamped to-day The Tribune's correspondent from Forties Monroe a vs General He'ntz'eman did not accompany the arnjv iu it march down the Peninsula, but struck oil in another ditection toward the White Houe. His exact course and whereabouts weie not know 11. 1, ut the common tern irk was that he had rone olf to look no a fL-ht. He was accom:aiiied by Aveiill's eava'lrv who aw a bofy of the cneinv's cavlrv some di-tince above. " It i litmi.-ed that General II. w ill mike his appeirance in the neighboihood of White House or We;t Poin;. From TiifttsQiiri. SEDAitA, August 2D. Advices from the wet are that the fortes under Coffey, Quatitril, Cockre'.l, Tracej and others, which were lately mineuvering neir Lexbigton, are in full retreit southward. They are four thousand strong and have the two spiked cannon captured itom Major Foster at lyne Jack Friday last. Colonel Fitzher.ry Warren of the 1st Iowa cavalry, and Brigadier General Blunt of the Kna forces, are in hot pursuit with thirty five hundred troop and fourteen pieces of artillerv. Yesterday Colonel Warren was ten rnilesitorth of John-town, Bate county, and General Blunt' li lr ri:Im Aiith.Bcl s.ftiim Kdth rr nviiiT t T

rapidlv. The tebcl were onlv an hour ahead of! V'nIou S,Ta Convention met at ona o'clock toWrrens cavalry. There is every project that d-v Al1 lhe counties in tbe State are repre fYiav mill taft Arattrf iItaii an.i rttirawl at ri-ti'l 1- 1 sented.

in. v wis v 01 vi a Avil risva vnusx ' ' a j whipped at the crossing of the Osage river A soon as Col. Houston, commander at Lexington, heard of the defeit of Major Foster at LoneJack.be mad energetic preparations for the defei.se of that city. The old fortification were extended to the river to enable the troop to pet water and all djacent buildinr which might serve lor shelter for simp shojter blown up. Cd. Houston also ordered all hemp in town b be burned to prevent the rebela using it as breast works. The hemp snl factory of McGrew alone were valued at $75,000, on winch was an insurance for $2d.H. The city i now entirely secure against any at ttk

From .cw Tork Nnr Tcit, Augast 21. The feimer CIurulria, from Ilttana 16d report thit fever had been riu there during the past mouth erv fatally. Or r.ba "dite are to tbe 8:h ult. nd Vent Cruz to the 1st. There is bat little nes. DobUdo offered Gen. Cotter, who eucceeded Miruri in cvra niand, S(K).0O0 to turn the troop over to the Mexican Gov err.ment, the money ta Ue oat cf a loin reflated with the reprteutttire of the United State. The Fiench s'eimrr Grenndi borubiried CiS f !i2, do'roy.n M iertl 1kusch, lct w it driven off bv a vhooner basi.ly armed bj tbe uuiboritie?. Advicrf from Martini'.e re;crt thit J.CJO FiejicU rtinforcemeot for Mexico bad rcatbssd there. n 1 2,000 mere expected. Adrice per Chxrpiwu. state thxtafaira cn the Isthmiu ara likely to continue unsettled long tixs. and to result, from the de-peratioa of the General Government, in it independence.

The presence of the United States fdrat f O . t ..l otrnn.ic at Manama iv i -tiu uaMitue frerciivvNJ the Deques' from atuckit? th city. Indian TrouMn. Sr. Pai l. Augu-t2) t be Indian of Meeker county. exara-rated lor the non-payment of money Irom the üüvrtnment, attacked' the white at tlie town of AcUiu, kdling eteral both men and women. It m also reportel thit they ra9icred several at the Lower Agency. Settler are aUnuei and are coming dow n the Minnejia t ivcr Four compotiies under the com mind of Ex Governor Sibley have been ordered to the scene of disturbance. iht DiwpatcIiCM. rroni s aliiii2fon W.?.niXGTO.v, Aueust 21. The first payrne-ms of the new po-t-ge st imp currency w e.c m ide by me iiei-t.ry icp utmci.t to uav. i ne cuneucy i delivered in s'.eet whc nrepeilrt like those of jM.i;e statu. TL? Mainj are r rinteU on bank note paper and mo therctoie trioie d m cult to sep irate th m tiieold stamp. Ti c paUlic must tlierei'fie be cauiioiM when aepi rating thii i cuirency and not mutilaie the note as ll e;r te- j ceipt and retiemption by the Tic-iury Depart-) iticnt are subject to the srae regulations as now j in foive for Un.tel S-i es uo:e. na ne'.v: il any j p nt of the note i m'ssing a proport'nu ite amount .l.l.l-.,A I ..... tl.A .1 . .f.... t H I.IHU I C I 1 1 O III 1 1 1 V IK Iii II II 11 UC. For a one days Pay matters will absorb a large share of this currency. The first delivery of the United States notesof t'.ic denomination of one and two dollar was nude to day. The-1, as w leucy, nie deliveied and di well as the lostie curstributed t.v the Treas ury in the same m inner a the United Mates' notes. i It i rt-certaiiied from the S'nte Depaitment that the rumor of interv e;:tioti or mediation by Furortn now ei s are witboul found itiim. There i no found ition iu the statemnt that 1 Gen. Dix is to In. app-iinle, tti com mind at New j Oi leans in place of Gen. Butler, or that Hon. 1 Reverdy Johnson is to go there a Military Govei nor. The rebel Major Fitzhugh. Gen. Sluart's Chief of Stall", bis 1 cached Washington from Fieder icksburg. He wa captured by a portion of Gen. Buford'a cavalry on Moudiy last, about five mile from Louisa Court House. The tetuiticd prisoner repte-ent with pre it unanimity that the rebel authorities are by no means lel.ixiiu their c-thnts to comji'ete the fortifications around Richmond, upon leu of which thcieare now as mmv laborers engaged as cm; woik upon them with advantage. A colony of coloied eison, lo sett'e in Central America, ia beaig raised in the Di-trict of Columbia. Quite a number are engaged in the enterprise. The Picsidcr.t has authorized Governor Stanley to order the election of Representatives in Congress for the First and Second District in North Carolina. From TMexv York. New York, Aug. 21 The steamer M issa-chu-etts, trom Po;t Royal, Siono Inlet. Charleston, S C, lbh. aiiived this moiuiug. The weither south ha been intensely hot. Tlie Tribune says there is a report that Gen. Buttiside is to command the combined army of McCeilan and Pope in the field we cannot gay how well founded The Commercial Advertiser saya a city Journal having given circulation to a report published in a Haitford pipei, that McCeilan will resign hi present position, as simui hs he has fully placed hi army iu its new position, we hive made inquiry of those iu this city w ho are uu ally well po-ted in relation to his movements, andihey ted 11- that the published itimor i the first they have ever heod of any sucii intention on McClellan's part. He has not be.-n heard from directly, however, for two weeks. The Commercial Advertiser says there are variou rumors of disaster to Gen. Pope current iu the city to day. We have in rain tried to tr u e them 10 any reliable source. We, however, con versel with ;t highly intelligent General, who is largely in the conh lence of the Administration, who left Wi.-hiiigton last evening, and who wa in tot'vctsi. tion with the Pi trident and Secretary f War as la'e as 3, P. M., and Le assures us that thev bad no such intelligence. from ' Hoiivllle. Naiiville, Au-us: 111. Yestenbiy noon dpt. Atkissou. of the ö fih Iiuiiin i. w'uli twenty men in A stockade, t Kdgelield Junction, wsaattat kel 1 bv 1.000 guerrilla. He le-m'?.! them three i "e-'1. kiüing jlorgm s A-ijutant nn.i feven pn i vats, and wounding eighteen other? and nna:ly ' al,cr -hrs-e houiV fighting drove them off. j L'o!- Mason, of the 71. t Ohio, the bime regi- j iii'juv ijcrinfusi' i 4 wy atriF. 1 c; 1 ut-iii vwsi j dice at the battie of Shiloh, with 3-U men and I two cannon in stron: entrenchment nt Claiks 1 1 ville. snrieudereil without tt-cistauce to the same f number of gf.errillaä. The guerrillas were aided i i '.v icbel win had taken the oath of allegiance, j A iariie amount ot United Sutea pro pert v was ci7.ell. Oneh'inlred sol hers were cipturel bygurrilfisat Manskew. near EieLeM Junction, and the briete bun ed. Gen. Nelson left Nashville for Louisville this mrn:ng. Lieut. Col. Ilcfuen. of Indiana, has been ar- ! rested for violating ordets Trom Louisville. Loi isviLLE, Aug '21 I he following dispatch fiom Russellville ha been received: Ad that ia known here of the surrender of Clirksvilie is that Col. Mason sunendered his whole command to a gueuiila force under A. R. Johnson, Woodward and Garth. The most reliible report represent Mon' force at 2J), and that ot the rebels from 4 JO to t 6 ' Not a gmi 1 w fired. Mison and his men ere paroled, and went down the river. LATEX.. Further Iiifurrni t ion Irom fl.irlr fille shows the -oiretider the nist disgraceful and cowardly j ol the war. The paroled prisoners were allowed ' I to carry off their horses and side arms Theaur ! render was m de to an interior force of cavalry, ! M ?on and Woolwatd made hpeeches compli meniiiig each other. From llarriabtirtr II AKkisBVRG. Pa , Aug. 21. Two regiments went S uth to-day. By (irders receivel from the War Department, Major General Smith is direct ed to instruct Surgeons to ex mine person claiming exemptioti with reference to the'r ability to fight and do other duty, and that only under this order those claiming exemption on account of various' disorders will stard but a poor chance. Surpeons will be at once selected for the rarious countie. and sworn to perform their duties with out tfc.tr or favor. No certificates of Pnysiciana or affidavit of disease by per-or.s sfi cted will be regarded by the ex mining Surgeous. Fro us Trenton. TatxTOx. N. J., August 21. The Republican The probabilities are strong that Marius Ward will be naminatel for Governor. From llaslen, Boston, August 21. A number of patriotic Irishmen, ofheers and citizens, luve obtain ed ermission fron Governor Andrews to raise a new Iri-h regiment for nine months ftrvice. Re truiting will at once commence. Itomlnaiion. CoLtaiavs. 0., Aug. 21. The Union State Convention iioin;niea W. S Ket.noii Secretury of Sme; C. N. Oids Atbraey General; Wm. D. Henkle of Warren. School Cornraisior.er; John B Gtegnry Board of Public Work.

rron ?blladlptiia. rHttactLrwia. Augoit 21 The IWa'de, -Con.roiiider Tbomt Turner. sniJ frva tl.t ua y vatd to ilay cn ber ttit c t!. Oh h'.s arrival at Itdepei cei.-e !Isl, Cereml Corcoran w, received by Mayer L'rtTT In to CAJCC41 twh. rroiu liairal. CcrrAto, August SI. Tb DwtTa! &ard cf Trace haTt vipevd a rorrestwieiict with tl ether EjJtwi cl Trade of tL L. cue. p,.. pjsing to orgtnixa by voluntary ca'aism; f lour or Ere n nv.LV Kit ice, to tiousand wr more Like MÜ. rs, who are L: r;lot J Uwtinj t! w.iaer tuoDtli. DRUCS.

NEWIIIU. TU.KVZ sisxted w!A xs ta uidses Vr. 0. W. Moan, who Uaa beea ao a-etMast ta tbm not for cora ber cf years rait. Hereafter tit blatten w b eoLUased at ttt cli iucl asicr lU Ira cl nitOW?ft.Q & SLOAN. I fffl trrt tefil for tbe Jfbersl patrorar wl.!, w. tt eer rrc 1 r-4 tra-H ry ei rid at'etit ha lo tu.rve .txl ttt w tuts of vox cuiwtLar tv caent and tt a the ame. 4 Lb pernors Xicw!r.tt tletT5lrts ttdelted to M wül 1 a. I leae call at thtir earliest Cttewwca ai.J wkm cUicsbe&tcf aarae, kid cb:t k. EüUW3l34. DROWNING SLOAX, (LATE H. CKOTTXrXOj s joe rJP ta m Zi West WasJi i.g'on Sireet. lud.a-ap-JJs, list e fn store a UrfkC and wU i-:ed stuck rf LVu-, Mtdicities.V. heuis'aJs faints,! nt-,V't'.tic,i-s:uüs,t,l4sare. W ii) t.,w (.U.lati-ht s, Cifar, Tohacco, .vcr, I't-rtuiuery, Faocv and lmUt Aititlcs, Coal t'.l ar.d t.tiT.js, Patent Mnitc.ias. and all articlea to complete the M---k f a tH-utist. As we urc'..ae prinriptliy f.r ch, direct frrn the !Tr.KTtcr and tiianufucturer, ii lein d irHi to retain the rrp'H vtW'U whi h our hae hs- ir H ed i-f rtlinit V'f, frrmh .4-?'.-, (rreat cr taWt-n In the el.ctMo t f Drucs ia reference ta their -we,7v. rnr f.irilifes are sai li th.t we fi-el confjeat we can flrr. In r atei unadulterated article , a tror.jj ittucea nts at an j utter iVetem li.u-e AP Tier will receive the pel onal attention of oe T ihefrm Cr I care taken in the Ui-en inc 4 ihsiciaas presrriptioi! ad tumür rectfws from sirk-tlr putw arn ies. and we ftl cor'l !mt we can render ati'factifü in the jtticf and quality of evl H'tuaMNO PfjiiAN, 22 Wist Vashirtn street. BKSTArierlcaii and rrrncb Window iofl hoses Wiin'.r.w- asM.ried. fens lo LtUiCO, iu .tvte and toi .-.! a: luwet teures l y tUOWMNG 1 5L0AJC. Brushes! Brushes! Ol"! fa fZF.X Pant and V.rnt'b rmhe, WaH wll'F Lni-hes, Sa-h Trnds. Tdender. SscruL. Fl.'-e, ll ire. Hair, Ilt, and Cloth lim-hc tf all Mnd at beht fijrtit-ss at lilKW.M.MI A sIjDAX'S. Jel4-dodAweow3ra l'ALYTS ! 01LS! VA RNISII ES ! 500 KI Üli i u" L"b 200 KEGS rur wliU Zit)c' BAltr.EIÜ UoseedO.li JfJ CASKS Yellow Ochre; Q CASKS Tenet. Red. With a larre ck of Vanilsbes, Taints, and Colrr of all kinds ground la oil and drv. For sale at the lowest Ibjures. BliOWXINT. 1 riLOAN; tj West Wahugton tret. COLD PENS. COLD PEXS ! ! GOLD PENS ! ! JVe are constaxtlr receiving- new t toe Its of Ten., tnanafacared by 11c: SVP DAWSON, WARREN & HYDE, Pat up in a variety of tew at Ies of eves, boxes, Ac , Ac, for c'jvtr.ieL.oe. Botvcit, Stowart V Co. aulvd2s MEDICAL. TO THE PUBLIC. MT Vlrb, IlOSANNA I UtWy. ZlG A T TT.tCt t D with rhron lisa Vtr "ma t me, aal ec. g aa a'ivrrU-:ru-tjt of mif In. S. V. Howard A Lady, who made peri.jd:'l visits to Greer. ffsld, I call Q the ule tJoct'M-, and after twitne cunter-atn w uh hitn, I employed him to take rar wife's ca under treatn.ejii. fuVj tel.evia,; at tte time, trom wbar wa said dum our C hversati r, that he was L tl. Howard tsn. cl lnd;np l.s, the celebrated Oai.eer Ducwt. (ff horn I had often l.erd ) w ho is t rotUer to r. . I. H0w.r i.0f Greeurieid, ard wbois dow trestii.z Jordan l-acy, cf Jau kson to nshij), for a caocer with an a)ront certainty t success, 0 rs;dd bt be improved chder the kd ate! wisdom of hi trfcatme&t. 1 be bjrtis lr. Howard treated n-y wf. for a eorsidert! br.it'b of t:tn wrhout ivun ter any relief, of t er,efliic ber in acy trainer btitrn. tf idt wa any change he was 0 ben ! wa discharged than hen Le undertook to treat hr. I1 tvtr. tt at bt to piiVsic an. but an ord nary tneatbak, assumisa the prtice of mod'x::.e 10 !!ve tr.e peiie and tnaiv t onetr out of ihr crednlirr. I pubS-b th a ta tt world. warn all who ana afibefed, that the said "Pr. S. W. How. ard & Lady. Clairvoyant aad Canoar Pht sirtar.a." ar birobtigS aod foipoalers. JACUB hKoW". Uaticock couety, lud Una, ifj, L&62. actT30-lwiw2ia WHISKY. OF B0CKB0X COC.VTT. KEyiCCKT, HAVE opened a Ltasch boa-e in th's city, n the c-nr if lPinois ar,l Xtarrland stt--et. for the sale f.f aenw, anadulterated. copper di-tilied Old Ivnrbca w Uky TL reputat.on f lb ilers. Uuxxaa I a nZcitat ruri.te for tLe parity of iL potior oid. W. U.MAliAX. AgeaL IodiAuipoli, Au. 4.13. a 1:111 Ira FEMALE INSTITUTE. ; INDIANAPOLIS FEMALE INSTITUTE. Tnr. 5TXT fCHOLASnc TtiE of THts iyrru TCTltiN coixinexces cn Wedcesdsy.tbe 54 eptea br. A punctual a!cdau Is rarrtlj reque ed. as pupil w;j tad it to tleir advwua to bw preeau 00 iL tr-t day. Tbe conrs of ln-trt-tl-ii H ciTm ei2prtbertea and y-'et-sd. and ttrati V cotüW- aaa aorezrtab. ed Ki ßH i du&it:on with tL pracdc; kiowiad,, U its Fret-ch and other taiodera lattTSf pedal auenikc is 1 o xun ta Xu. Prswtrf axd PanüiiS. aol all tte c' -- a aider tia car UaLand aocotnpi!hd teacher. A limited nonttr of ynanj; Ldk wtH bw twetvefi ta tbs farntiy and w.Jl b weirom t sbsra ta all tba cm fort od priuese 'fa plart home For further tt.fsnnatjoo, teitniot:a!i. Ac . apy'y So Re.C. W. Hwe, A. 3., rTidr.t, U 3fict!;sn street. Grmlar ert if denrsd.. ar0-eodp3 ACEHTS VAHTEP. FOU Jülll n. c. AHDOTTI Ilistorv of the Ciril War in Anrrita To be UaaUfuilr J'luttrstea" mi JS'P 1 1 MI. M N GKAVINOS Of Land aod JCaral Battl cetw. Portraits of promioect actor. Ac. Air. Abrtt ia tbe U iswwa auihsar U tb -LlSe of Nar-oieoo." - F.xpenetsvl Arnu Ul toi im this abacj; that 13 sell Tie pefpl waat It. Vat Temncy. tisuae4late arj. lira' loa ran b aaada by nail to tb Pwblisber. LXPTaKO FULL, 04 "Ir? tclUoepoUs, la-L