Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3729, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1862 — Page 3

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Di:.no( lUTit rm .M V tk kli ron m.TOR. IIKNKY iiUAOV. tor ri mi lSITlTH. J. II. KENN KD Y and J. K. 1'LUMMER. roa TRCAMCLR. VALENTINE UUTSCI1. me 8Hik!rr. JEFFtRSON srniNCSTEEN. roa ttcspiB. JOHN U Uli EWER. rot carayon. DANIKL FEKItlS. r a cmmc SAMUEL PAtiHOTT. Campaign Sentinel r3fiieiiJ in th? u.irr.e. lob Printing;, We are now reuij to 00 nil kitil of i.lain and f tticy Job I'rintitig, in the let s vie. ou l.nrt notice, nd at eh'up a$ any other rjfice. AVe have com;-eteiit lmi.d. pood pre.-ei, a tire a.?ortmen of pipci and cril, :u.d ecn do good ud che ip work. AH ktu f.f bo'k, brief?, catalogue-, Ac, printed in the be.t htyie .tnd on h;rt notice. We ufk the patron ipe of Democrat, and all nth cr that mt printing done. tf. Fjicrs roa thk I'topLi.: A fnef but forcible review of the ijne row before the country, in-cbi-liii tfie t irilT j-'icy ol the jiirtv in pwwcr. Tili. document w:i prepire-l by one of the ni-?t eint eitt citizens of Intii.ini, and adtnirubly adapted to enlighten the reople u;rn the procnt condition of public rTiir. A copy should be placeil in the h-tndi of every voter iu Indi.u.i. It i ined in pttnphlet form of lG page.. Price, $1 rer hundred. Co.riaAcr to Di.voltk the Uxiox The ex'tem e 01 h plot nn.i.n: Uepublic-m 'e oler to de-troy the L'ni'Jii, by a M-pintion of the iv.te, ininieili.ifety niter the r!ection of IrGO. i.4 demonFtrated bj eitr.iff.s from Jeidin UepulIiiMti pipr. An. il-;ieihot JudkC W.M McCaktt. beloie the Dern r.itic Contention of Sheibt county, rii dicati ry of the riyht of fiee peecli, and ie it in tiie olitic.il b'undtTH if the p-utv in power. Doth puiili-hctl m .1 ti tnp!i!e: of eight Juge.-t. Trii-e, ZA cetL j er hiunii ed. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. tlf For choice cake, pica an J confectionery go to Cu tii.inliii m'ti Thjru PuiBvttRiAN Cm sen Tne Her. U. II. Allen, ol S;ie:bv ville. Teiiticee. pi e ich in Hie Thinl l'rfiyTeri:in Church to-morrow niuriiing and evening at the usa.il hour.. ' B'rMTif: A?in Pkmsiox. S ddier. their widows 11 tid ln'iis will find it to tlicir interest to e til on C II inilio, of I hi t-iiy. wlii 1.4 coUectiiiir wIdiriH tl.iims of nil kirxh. Oifi' e No. 16 Eit Wabintoti ticet, In-Ü in ipoli, Ind. 13 .'im Exrnivc SuttP. 1 P. Johnson, Eq , in a letter to the New Yoik State Agricultural Sciety, from r!iilaml. ?tfe- th it he Mt'emiel the Rale uf u Sotiilt Down Hock :t lld.r dmn, wliicli reibzet the lare uiu of jCI7.bl6 ($.2J0.) for 4i7 animtl--1 1 19 btick. anl 123 ewes. JTTl ree boes traveii from the stable of 0 W. JohiiMin, in thin city, on the night of the 11th in?t. One gray bor-e mid two bay horse. All had h liters ou Mr. J. nil! liberally reward any persn that will te'nrn them, or give inform.it on that will lead to their recotery. 13 3t 311ome. on Washington street, in a'Mition to Inn extensive Mok of proccrie. keeps the choirtt Ituit the market afford. Theproluct Of t!ie Let orcbird and inlen c m alwat te obt ainwl there He receive the Morris melon freh from the vine- eich morning. Ice, let The pre itest luxury inw.irm weither i i:e Without it how could we ctnlure the heiittl lermT lIesel bo the tnüii that invented ice ice in summer. Mr. Geo W. Pitt, on Vermont street, h:i the nicest, cleanest and most transparent ice which he deliver each morning to hi customers. Call ou Mr. Pilbt and he will keej you cool 13? Bker 4 Mclver, live on hand everv yarietv of UtubreH , liom the Cnest silk to the cheapest arth'ie. Vu can buy an article there that will l i-t for veirs, and never let the tto or rain v through it. or if t ou aits c rless as we re, and leave an Umbse'la after every rain, you can j;et a cheap one b-r seventy -b ve ceut. JT-When one of the ateim tire-engine w::s thuiuierttig up Illinois street vesterday uii ambi tioti hore attaeheI to a sniin waon tixK it into his head to run in the s iniediiettion,atid nre if he could not I o it the hniokint; m ichine. He uiaiie a pretty goial race lor auiut two mju ires, w hen. finding he could not overtake it, he stopped and waited quietly tilt hi mooter came up. The alarm ol tire yesterday afteraoon was caused by the burning of rubbish in the notth part of the city. The engine wcie promptly under weigh, and dashed thruu,:!! t!ie street at full speed, bach a charge ajt they make would be terrible upou rebel !:r;e. their m cnificeät hores at i ded run and the engine bteiiliiug nicke and tl aae. Y the way, the horse of the department are well kept, and no mistake. 2TTh express train on the Peru and Indi anapoli railroad will leave the Union Deiot on atal alter Monday i:tU at C:3) I'. M., airive at Peru at 10:1a i. M, nuking close connection with a train goin east on the Toledo and Western railw y, and thereby enable jMSscngors going to Fort U'uyne und other point ou the upper Wabash to d i without any delay at Peru. Od. er train will run a heretofore. Xtw Gr ctRT Store Ii. C Stout ha oreu etl a larudy tta-ery rtoie on the coiner of Vermont street and Massachusetts avenue, where he dei;.n keeping a lull and complete stock ol all y.ir.etie ol provisions and groceries. Mr. Stout ' undei t nd his bu.-ine-s and is well aware that the best security for 1 ustom is to keep the best article and n sell at small profit. "X tible sixpence i tetter than a slow shilling." J"The fur.enl procession tint attended the remain of Dr. Duniap to their lat re-ting place on vttenlav 01. e of the largest ever seen in the tat v. MW. ait tl liiriwU..ii.itumi,uHuw ui " d. s v w faa.TAp.,vw a-, a . a. r . baud of the I9ib regular, moved first, and the heirc was fi.lowM by A Ion- line oi cimn . reacnine. wnen on wninun ireei. irom tu Srate Houe to the tros-ug of 1'esiuajlvar.u Street. "VVi tla this cumber we commence the publication of a abort, but brilliant jstorT.in eiht chapter, translated ttotn thV French of Louis En alt, by Mrs. Frank Smith, exprcsidT lor the Ihme Journal, entitled "The White Rose." Mi Frank Smith, the translator, i well known to our Home Journal piri-h, .1 the author of mantr beautiful t'-rte and translations which bate apteareil in the?e columns, and as beinc the wr.t-rot the idil.ic eketches ot .dein Italy, entided "Leave trom an Italian b;riu-," which we recently r.vivl Home JourniL . . . ... . m e. a 1 . A Mea Kobblät. A difcharged eoldier, whi)?e laculv icsioes in the western part of th: county, was paM n on tveutiesuay. ana eianeu home in loot. ' Near White Kit er bridge he wa met by lour K,!dier (recruit), wh.j entered into cotivereatK.u with the war-worn veterar., who was 1 I I latin Ina aavuia home to hi lamiie, ami inlaXinz DtS aavm:s HOUie lO III larauv, a no m - tluced him to walk with them cp the rircr. When out of ichiabd bearirr of the travel on the National Road they knocked him dowu and rifled fch pockets. We do hope that the per jetratoraol this towardlv and heirtlet outrajte. who dirgrace the enilor'iu thay wear, may be lerfelted out and 1mduj.Ii! to jut'tne.

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furnished fur Three M, nth., :urii z the Cam iuta. 1 m oy 01 tbe-e resolutions. tteted hr ihe e4l of thi. LJj:e, be ttudeted to pun, a! t,e ti,UA tje (ot-c.-etJ; -tiij th a the Käme Le tn CKNTS COPY. j ut:isLed iu the auiU p.iji.

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Heath of Dr. lJunlnp. The fol!witijf resolution weie iintiirnoaly I adopted ttt a meeting ul Ueoter LJ0e 'i. 2J,

fcer.en.Ur 12.ÜC2 'VijmwAn. It h.a p!ei?cl the il iter of Life to , ! reii.-.tr rr our nit-. ft ur Urther, I).. L. inuT t.n I)uit:p. by tie ith oil the 1'Vh ni-t., tins Lod. .e, in view ol bt b-bi, iCsiCriie bete, 1114 at, in hit virtue , ieeui it trojer l rive a a t-ri.-t-." ol the worthy deeded, of which the jiioR 1.4 a unci ummrj; As M-i4'i lie alwavs acted up to tie princile of the Or J er; na a nun ami citizen, in all th re'atioiui of lue Le w tinassunjln;;. honora. Lie, moral, and of unswerving integrity; 1. a phtsiciati, he w liiiul, faithful, geutie and 1 tliM-rtet. ellom failing to win, without apparent ' elloit. the ci.fi Jtiice, alTectioii anJ gratitude ol j ha p.iieul; jet iit every rcpect, m h icUti. Itiend and associate, be , in proj-ortjn to Iii very gre.it worth, one of the most undemonslrtie of n.en; theieiote, limited, Hut this LoJe hereby tender to the surviving fatndy of the deceased our sincete and hertte!t cjii.toletice upon their gre.it ud irre Knotted. That the furniture of the Lodge be CMj vti in ui'iurtiin eniiilen lor thirty div, us a Thk Ni xkteesth Indiana From a private letter from D- J. Eher-jie, li Surgen of the l'Jth Indiana, eat the Cincinnati Gun.lle, we re permitted to exiract oiue p irnr pli in regrd to tlie parMakenby thi pitlant rfuimet.t at Bull Uua. 1 he action allut.e l to, though overhad oel in magnitude by thoe ol the two sub.seq'ietit das, s le d!y the mnt anuiitary and hotly contested, in pro;ortiuu to the number eugael, ol any ul tlie fCries: We came uou JackMiu'a force rather unexpectedly, on Thursday, the 25th, tout b" o'clock in the evening, pome two nules west of the old Ibill Kun battle held, and a most Leice and bloody engagement ensued, mostly with tausketry, but w Uli won artillery on botli side. The opposing fou-e stool clwre together, and poured coutiuiiiiu voile into each other' rank till lorn; after drk, when the struggle caaeJ, we stiii hohliug our ground. The los-e on our bidcohow the de-rerate valor with which the troops lought. 'lhelU hwcnt in with t!ic 2d, 6ih and 7th Missouri, from Gibbon? ' tiiiade, and out of S,tHt) men tn the bri g nie we lost in killed and wouuded 7')0. Out o' 45 tuen wit! which the IDth entered the tight, iJiM) were kiliel and wouiMled almost one half. Out of lour Coionel., one wa kiliel Jitnl two badly wounded. 0ir Colonel (Sol. Meiedith) was injured by his horse tailing on .iim, b .t he continued in the field and conducted himself with conspicuous gall.tntry t lou-hout the action. In the battle of Saturday, the 30;li, i.ear the ame p'.tce, our brimle was g ün euae!, bat with much less lo.-s something over 10'). Tu: Ol So,t"Ai I ne Hamburg corresjiondenl of the Cincinnati (ivzttte, in desriitnn the c iMtue of the sicuner Tene ty the rebel u the Tenncs-te liver, thus .-mMks ol the ;un .411 d boaul, several it" w'liom were 1 nd..n.i in-: Ti e other ten weie member of the gun qj id, of Hnii'Mirg Thi i uu in-tittitioii a hn-li de serve pirticulir mention. S nie loore, unitt.icheil cumuli hiving collected here, A it' stray Mtlilieis iiom Post h -:t il sind else here were assigned to outy to take c ire of thcin. Sergeant Clip;, of lh I2di Imü iii i battery, wlu i in Co 111 iii-i nd , is h m in of lorly h e e r ol' ae, iiimI very attentive to hi. duty, c tring for hi c;smopohlan c Miimmd so well that 1 leir they io not try very hid tc join their leiments. In the language ol one of them he h s been both fa'her, Ciptiii. and soldier, and it i not wonderful thit the liandlul of them tint rem iiu i im ir d.ible lor his lo. "To think." aay.iue."liow it would mortify b.m. when lie whs to anxious to 11-e his guu against, the reteis, that he shouhl be pin loned, as it weie, to that rock, and be unable to make a single edeetiv e siiot." There were ten of the squid ciptured, 113 follow: Sergt Isaac Cifp, 10 h liioiana battery; Coriairul Wiu lirantntr. 7tli Missouri; private W H H Shetland, 4.')h Illinois; H J Lmdsey,2d Indiana eaVidry; O W 11 Huthrigton. do; L D Fisher. 31 Oliio carairy; N Liud-ey, lUdi I jwü; W Mcl) iineis, IGth Ohio, and Jatue Seuseney, Pith Indi ui t b.itiery. Thi c isu ilt y leive Serge ml Cart ington, of the G;!i Ohio, (Guthrie Oray regiment) in com niu-d of all that remains of Sergeant Clipp's battery. From KiNTrcar The New Albany Ledger of Wediiead ay ays: We luve but little news from Kentucky to-day. The reportel recapture of Clarksville, Teuueee, by the Cniou tioops i generally betievmi in well iututiuetl circles. It i antic p ited that a portion ol Gen. Grant' army will pu!i into Kentucky aim dear out the relel- along the lower end of the Louisville and N.ihville railroad. At the lal account m portion of the Union force wa moving up the railro id from CI it ksville in the diiectiou of KuvsclUiile. It will not be te i day be lore every point iu thit diieclion and Iroui Nashville and Gall. .tin toward Loliug Gieen, w inch ha been cipiuied by the rebel, will again be in the possession 01 the Ui-ion troop. Move-uit-titsaru miking which insure thi remit. Hundred of Kctituckians iu ad 1 lie upper border coutitie und in the ihne Grass region are rli tkiiig to Knby Saiith stamjaid. We aro iutot med that a number of t essoin h ive left Louis ville and Je tier son county during; the past mx days 1 1 join tue tebel army. The "p iss system" ha been abolished at Louis vill, Ms.-e now being lequiiei only from person traveling oer the l irostown, Urownatiuro and Taylorsville road. No passes are reuuued ;t anv ot the lei t ics, and travelers are tuioiuer annoyed by demand tor the;r "papers. Business at Louisville, since the restrictions on trade hav e been removed, is quite lively, thougb the stock of merchant are not near a large as isusuil mI tins season of the vear. They are sullicient, however, for all the demand ot the trade. A repot t is current in Louisville to day that the Louisville aud Cincinnati mul boat wa captuied by theiebel at Carrollton. Ky ,lat uiht. We scarcely ci edit the report, nd it doubtles originaleil iu the la t becoming knon that the re el had attacked the mail boat at thi point on Moud tv night. Train are again running ou the Louisville and Nashville railroaJ. A report way revoivcl tit Louisville this morning lh.it the re! -els had occupied Lebanon v esterday. At la? t accouut Gen Dumout w a at Lebanon Junction w ith the Federal troop that fell back irom Lebanon. He will not fall back farther lin es the lebels whip him. Tri op continue to jour into Louisville by thousands. The souilietn, western una eastern subutbs of the city are one continued military camp. Ot lndian.i troop alone there are not les than twentv-two regimen'. at Louisville aud four I batterie ot Hoosier arldiery Stapbino ArraiR A soldier belonging to the tth regiment, uamel Henry Me.kel, was tester day mo!t,i!ig serijUslv cut iu the left side by another so'üitr, name uokuo u. The wound i a very serious one. and will prob ibly prove fatal. It appears that Mcikel. who has been visiting hi brother-in-law, Chris. Yeager, stepjel out ot the saloon ot Citlor, on List Y .islmi-ton street. 1 . ... . . . . anJ ns ü iüe T HfiiTaUo . .ers. rtrilM' a? Tyvc ttt letx and eutereii the next establishment all4j pivej throu-h to the vard. He was loli lowed be the foolers, one of whom cut him. without proTocatiott. with it 1 arebowiekuiie, and immediately lei C. Wl en assistance arrived hi iuteitii.ei were protruuai from a lear.ul locking wound iu his le:t side. He was immedi uely or r:ei to Mr. Yetger'. where the best medical aid called to Innj. The soldier who committed the act has uol vet beea arrested. Meikel w.ts at home on ick leve, having been injured in! the eer trice. He has the reputation of a brave J sold. er and was color bearer of the regiment. He li 1 n wile Kiui thiee .-hihlreii. I A CLtTra Cit.vr A gentleratu from the countrv 5.,11,41 one of the hotels in Cincio usti. entered into con t er- tion with one of I.e j jJ4ri!eis, a.-kin? about the Ure, ic After a few ! tuinute' conversation, the toarder drew bJs cigar ; ' cae. sating -Will you tike a cir. nr : j "Well. 1 don't tninü if I do." the reply. I The cirar 4j p.i?cd to him, also the one which our boarder was tmoki. for Die purpose , ivi pLiij; - j ! ciar first handed him in h.s pocket, and took his of tit In him a He careluliy puceu tne j knile and cut off that end of the lighted one. which had been iu the mouta or bis Inenu, ana j commenced sraokin-:. wyinp i It am't often a man from the country runs j afould or at clever a fellow in the city a you j ! ir "

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" i i r ri pc inr ine,;! aj u u.u buv wotk u -any cw-!i able extent Cs,enj,y c d Mn'lT thee were but lew rum ts fnm e ilirr il irtjand r Kriitti' kv at! it. Thettewj by ine nu ,r oiL-itcl.es tint t!,e reel .! 1 i Hiou.h: '" t'aiim b 1 k troin l,eiore C nciu- j tnti, wa fn:i'i;)ite.J hr jrirste adtne trorn theie, ai d it is tb. tiilit tint our forces will ad Vance an J ive the-ii bitti. , IW thewtroi L luisriWe we h we advice thit Iheette r.rmv f Itt-xtMi 1'iairr t in Keittnrkr. . Kirtt Smith Ujri ia cor; of B g"a annr liinieit and Polk omm ialit.ä th other corfia, with B'iikner, Cheatham, Hiiitinl, Slaujrhter, atd A'.der-on and Mmry of Te-.Msee, com niatid'.n division in it. The wh-jle force i vtriou!t estim ilel. some as. erting tit it it hiuoum to N'MMl indopei dent of Kirt.y Smith' corr.tnand. Thi it rrobtUv an overpsfi:;) ite I he Movement 111 Maryland are u.niCult to I under ita nd, but if the feir of loinz Washington l a ...i, fiM.i,.i.;f.. .1 i ijst, ti nij &u iisi ucutriiio tc n'tt.r it-i vw u over tte Potom.ic can be routed and capture.!. The Last Night tr the Holmax ExoacxJitxT. We strolled into the Metropolitan It: evening t see the Holmtnj am! oue t'cne ei ol face- rnet our ze Oi.e would not think thi a peiiod of war and d'sssterso happy and delighteil did the immense ambl.tge pte-etit seem. But it is p!eiure to reject that our people can di yett their minds iusosatislactoty a iun:tr The per'oinnnce w..s for the beneiit of Sillio and Julia, and rieht well do they merit this mirk of popular ItV'y. Tin afternoon the children hive a treat and will utidubedlY fill the house at It) cents, which is the charge for admission. Thi evening, bv rctiuest of a number who could not obtain seats last will be repeated. night, the same bul Ice Mr. Joseph Rutsch, one of the most enterprising ice deiiers of the Northwest, has, a he tiisfiuit us to announce, tin abundance of ice for home c iisutnj tin, atid !so plenty for for eip'ti trade. AH order. from dealers abroad will be promptly tiled. Mr. BuLch' residence is South ureet. No. 4, where all orders mar le I left. Communications throuH) ttte Pustollice promptly attended to. Thetpiality of Mr. Butsch'sicc is unetinlleil.ani fro.'u the quantity he ha on hand, lie cn supply all customers at home and abroad. 15-dlm ANNOUNCEMENTS. We are authorized to announce JOHN A. LaL an indepvndetit Unconditional Union caudi date for Common I'Iia Jude for the Tw elfth bUtrict. SPECIAL NOTICES. Z3r TO T II E N 1: HVUCS OF DOTH SKXKS. A I..-tird Ortyuiau hvinjf b-rti re.-tor-d to LeaHb. i.i a lew dijs, fit-r many .vi-ar.s of Kn-nt suitvriny, is w:!i;i tj .--i.-t other t.y rrn.lini; (frr) ou the receipt of a p-i-t-puid directed envelope, a Copv ot the prrripiia uh1. Inrrct t Kev. JtilJN M. DVGXALU j.9-dJtw4tn HB l ultou street, lircklyu, . Y. JPTJHBX-.IG JTOTICE. to.vii.is v rn, nniLuis, o, Is. i:is Wifsli ill'toii Mi rrt, Have i,ri appoulcd agents for the sale of t K A I i: S T I S 1 I. A ti , THE WOMiK!:m. tilt VNM'LUS, f r the cure .f O.'i-h, CoMs, s,ire 'nir.-!, I.n-ncSriis, Whi-tiinj, rritatjun -f th I'vula and TusmIs, and Uis.,!. of tlie Lun-z. S Id in large lx?s, 25 et., SI cts.. and $ I euch. u IndA wl y JSTSIXGKU i CO 'S LCTTER "A" FAMILY SKWIXi MACIIINK, with all the recent improve. meiit. I the HE ST and CllE.Vt'ES T and HOST BEAUTIFUL f all .strwii) machines. This mac hin will w anything, from tlierutmin of a tuck in tarletan to the makiii of an ovr rcoat nythiis f"rr. pl!ot or beavercloib dow n to the softest gauze or irosanier tissue, and is ever ready to do it work tn Mrfectin. Itcan fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, quilt, aii"1 ha- capacity for a great variety cf ornamental work. This is not the o:.lj imuhine tint can fell, h-m, biit. and 0 forth, hut it will do o better than any other machine. The Letter A family Sewing Machine may he had in a ?reat variety of cabinet eise. The Kidding Ca-e, which i iiow boco -ine 0 popular, is, a? its name implies, one that can be foMed Into a box or cae, wh'ch, tthen opened, makes a beautiful, substantial, and spiiious table for the work to rest upon. Thecases are of every imaginable din plain a the wood trrew in its native forest, or as elaborately firbhed a art can make them. 1. M. SING EH k CO.. No. 4.".. Broiolwuv, New ork. ß?iTInd anapoli OSIcc o. 3 Odd-Kellows Mall, vYa.'uington street. aplS-dly The market is full of imitations, represented to be tha name ait'-BKOWN'SBRONCIIlALTROCHES," which are in mont caf pro!uctive of positive injury. Many dealer w.ll recommend inferior preparations and lower priced articles, aflo--ig more profit to themselves Ask foraad OBTAIN onl BROWN'S BrtONCIIIAL THOCHES,' which by lonsexperlenca baveprovedth'?ir value, having received the sanction of physicians gneraMy, and testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL 7 KOCHES, when allowed to dissolve slowly In the momtu ti.va a direct Influence to theaffectPi pjttsttbc sedative and oothiiiR tdTeci totbe mucus lining of the windpipe Into the Bronchi! allay Pulmonart irritation &nd Klves relief in Cooghs, Colds, and too earlrtua Throataffectionto which public speakers and :iurare liable. febll-dly'e OYSTERS. HA XX Ä: Co'. iV p v is? CELEBRATED Vr-U FRESH CAN BALTIMORE OYSTERS. 4 BE now In market, received daily by Adams' Ex- . press, at t!.e Ix-pot, No. 3, Norih iliinoi? street, opposite the l.a'e Hou-c. G. W. llawes, Asetl, wi 1 ar.end to all order and furQ.sh r-upp'.it'i. in the Stute of Indiana. laeab-rs and co:suiuer, old aud lie patron, remember v'ur iütereM is our-. dLP0 f No. 3 North Ulicois .treet, opposite the Bates lloUse. aur2l-dtw3ai G. W. HA WES, Sole AgeoU MUSIC, THE BEST PIANO FORTES. g " . A V "rs v. i Tai IT 7 1 t W '-m. A LARGE AND FINE STOCK AT WlLLAUD 4 STOWELL'S. c i f .f jl k l n u a ij es r rum k and ITileH. 4 FINE AS.-OiiTilENT AT sept WlLL.rD 4 FTOWELL'S. EXCURSION. ESCURSION. f flHR Vr.KU AND INMAXAP L1S RAILROAD Cotng pany will place on ale at the Caion Deport excurtion ticket to Iba WORLD'S HOSSE FAIR, atChicaire, tobe bH ?ept. 2nd to 15'h tr.eluslve. Tta tickets will be good from Indianapolis to Cticao from Sertetnber lt,to Sptrmber 12'.h. include, and to retarti from eptembrr Snt, to September 15Ü1 Inclusive. Price 17,00 for th round t:ip. atiR :6-3wd. DAVID MACT, 5npt. MERCHANT TAILOR. HRIIArwT TAILOR, Dealer In Iteady-Hude Clothing and Genii' Furntaliing Good9 . No. 1US EAST WASHINGTON' STREET, (orrosiTt the coi t nofsr.,) INDIANAPOLIS, I NU. ap$-dly nrV frrTV IIATinMO it DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, C AVtbb, liemicdy c Co., f7'llOLESAU: DEALER. 15 FOREIGN AND DOtf tasi.tic Drj GovaI, otton, arxl Genta' Farniaa lea tioosia. "old Put UCif BuilUmf . aIS iZu XirichatJ strttt, ladlanapwlis, lad.

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NEW FISH. TrtAVr. aoci'te4 z-'h tn In bnSa Hr. G. VT. si.ii. wb boa l'ii n a-in-tart iu tVt l.re fr a ri;mUrr)rirt it. .Hrficr tbe btu.c will b cmiUbceJ at t!- oi l ttiaU vSt-irr the trat cf uttuu .M.xr; & M.o I fel rratefui for tb UVrl pa'Toni;: wh'b w hart ever Ttci-J trust hj ttnet attention to i-a-in nd th w'l: of our cu-aomfr to ctent ru! n tvn tc ni. Ä bbp'rr tncwm; tL-raiiTc taitrd to tr. will n t , call t U raniesi e-nvensuxe anltukf j Ivrtliebl'Ut of am, ajid obiig a. BitOVTXUCG. BKOWNING & SLOAN, (LATE H. DROWyiXG.) jls jkk j jc s -as? w m H Wet TahinjtOQ Strtet. In l!aspo!i, BSV fn :ore a srg and weil flectM tfk of Druj VV.n1owGla-.Iii u-bi-n, Cigars, Tobacco, spices, l erf nu' ry, rancv and Toilet Articie-, Coal Oil u 1 lorn-'p-, t'ateat Modicintp, and ell rt!c! to complete th st'ck of a I)!uc,rit. A we puth pnnripl!y fr cm-It, d-ct fr-nn h imis-rt-erstnl maauftcturers, anH.el::s Ifs rous to rrt.c.n the rep'ita'i' n which our house ha ever enjened fPiinj g'xt. fvh ! f.'cV, jrfrat er? i nken in the e'-etun of Uruir-in rcffreiire to tfcrir jurtt. Our f.in!its are uh t!i we f-l ro'if.deat we car offer, in . and i:ülaltfrat d articles, a strong inlutm.nt t any otht r VTestrn houe. All rders will rereive th ri-nsl attrr.tion of ore rr-srrfiis and fumilv wipo from strictiv pure of th" Rrm Jr-at csr'usfi In thdifjn trie f pavm articles, ati l we feci confident we ran render satidactk-n ia the prU and irn-dtty of srooils. r.4MV-I-G .v SLOAN, 22 West Wa-hington street. BF.STm:rViti and French "A'iri low GPi??; .r.ff boxe Windo r sirted, frmi rxh) to S'jC0, in More and foru!e at lowest Cgurcs br BROWNING & SLOAN. PAINTS! QILS!VAUXISIIi:Si 500 KEGS IUTe ,vbi,e l0 200 KKGS rure wljite Zinc; BAKREI-S Linseed Oil; JfJ CASKS Yellow Ochre; Q CASKS v-eLet. Kcd. With a lare st-ck of Vami-he, Fsint, and C'dnri of a 1 kinds ground in oil and drv. 1" sile at the lowe h;urc. r.KOWMN'i: .t sI-OVN, 22 West Washington treet. Brushes! Brushes. iAa POZKN l'a'rit anl Varnih Brahes, Wall vtUII Brushes, Südi To..js Bin der.-, Scrub, Mae, llor-e, t.iir, ll.it, and Cloth Brushes of all Und- at bnve.-t f.-ures nt ÜUUWNLNli SLOAN'S. jeH-deoditweowSni INSURANCE. - mi ISDR1GE COJIPaXY, OF UAKTFOKDf CO. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. CAPITAL v 1 v0O,0Oi) OO NET Sl'RIi.US, tafter deducting ail laoilitie) öl t142 3D iETNA BUILDING, IfiDIAHAPOUS. . i , ,v.,r r ; . e a A fi Erected 1859 Owned by the Co. E' ? SPECIAL A .T K. VTION GIVEN TO THE INSURANCE ot farm prop?rty, dwelling and out-buildup. Inures such builciinrs or cöntents to a very favorable hmdaer, for three or üve years. Losses Equitably' Adjusted and Promptly l'aid in Cawla. Alo, Insures atore, warehoi:ses, building, or content ar.d personal property penerally. Id town or our.try, at rate as low as consistent with hazards taken, and iuand Insurance aicaicstthe perils of navigation. WM. HENlifciKSON, Agent, In.1ianax)i'. Iii.liar.a. Application can be made to JOHN Boss, who is rally authorized to transact all business connected with the Acfnry. fantc l,'61-ily Wl. HKNl)F.K05. COLD PENS. GOLD PENS ! ! GOLD PENS ! ! We are constantly recelvinf rew ftocis of Ten, minufaciurcd by LtXsC: ar DAWSON, WARREN & HYDE, Pat cp in a variety of new styles cf eaes, boxes, ic, 4c, for convenience. Bowon, Stewart & Co. WANTED. 600,000 .Male or Female Agents fTÖ eil LJoyd'a New .teel Hate Csurty Colored Map ' 1 01 iLeUn.te l Stales, Canada-, and New Brunia ick; ; from recent arvejscom Ieted Auk.'IO, l.s2; coet $2t), COO to er.ravt it and one year' time. j M:perur to any $10 map e ver B ade by Coltoo or Hitch- j ell, and seil at tL low price cf Zü ct-cu; 370,(0 uuutt j are engraved on lUi map. j li Is tot air a CULty Map, but it is a'..o a C0C5TT I AND HULLOÄD MAP of the United Sta ea and Canada 1 CJaabinsl in n. Kiviu Z.VEUX KAIL LOAD JsTAVlUN ; and lis.nce betwrvn. ('uaractee any wuraaa or roan Id to IM per day, and : will i kc bacJ ail tLap ti.at eanuot be sold ail nfaad the : i m4ier. . Send for f 1 worth to try. Printed in.m;ct)ouj Lvw to eaovaf well f umihed all car -reo. Wanted A laart man as Whola:e Acetit for our Hap tn every State, Canada, L&zlaod. and Lal fcmla. A furtaue may be n ad w iih a email capit al. J T. LLUID. No. 164 Broadway, N. T. The War IieparrtceLt ü our Map cf Tirr'nla and VaryUod. on which i tnarked Thoeou.hfare Gap. Ball Hntt Moun'.tn, Fa 1' Cfcurch. alt th frd ot, th Putomac, and every other place tn alary la ad and Virrinia, cr mctey rt(uilvL Price tie tepd-dxfcwSt

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!cn- Vrk InrUrl. Nkw YcRit. Sp'emKer 12. pjour The? upriv i veiv limite-l with a f Tr tlesim.l fir eipa.it .n t lrue cuw-umvtion; price 5r t.ctter; ..les at .2 fr -npesfin- Mate; $5 301-.i34, L.r extra State: $5 -"jjS 5'torj i i.o.c i -; U lur Mirn e Wesien; $3 30 (2.rr-5f.r n.nimo:, t me-iium eura Western; eitra n-uiel Loop Ouio; $ 'J'dQQ 2J fur traüe bran J. do. Cana.ii'n flmrtjnttc rra witli f ir inquiry: faleaat $5 VQh LX Hveäüur cju.etii;i .tevJj; sale at $1 $4 ; . Ciitn-mevl iz tiir rcri'ae't; sales at $3 80 fcr Brand twine. W'l.i.ky ürni; a'.ei at 31&332c for SuteacJ Wesitern. Tba supply of w!:eit h quite mo-lente with a f.vir export "iletn.itiJ, aal with decretseJ rates prices have advance-1 l5i2c; Chicago fpein SI IG(T1 1C, patt to arrive; Milwaukee club $1 10(31 17; amber hv $1 IS.ptrtto arrite; winter red Illin-ai $1 2J(3l 25; winter red We-tcrti $1 SöQl 27; amier AIich:ga.a $1 273l 3J. Rtehearv; unoati J Western CSQTOc; sound briiu 7.1c. Birley dull and nominal; sai l!! rale); price lc hilier. C'rti heivy and price tern! downwir-; 9vei at o'Jc lor h'unl shipping mixed Western, 51(3 5? for Ktsterti, 43c lor uusou:ul, au-l ljjc for white Western. Poik v eli nie eisier: p iles st $11 51u?ll 75 for nies-, $10 far prime, aJ $11 lvlill 25 for prime me-a. rjet'f dull ntti! utichmed. lleef hams dull and quiet; choice Wetem poll at $16. Cut me its firm; "vie nt 45$47c for ehoul ders ntuJ lianis. U tcun sides quiet; choice l.n g short clear middle soid at Co. Lir.1 steady and in moderate demand; siles at C.dlce of all kinds very quiet and without decide 1 fh.tit:e in piiie.s. Sn'ar Riw m re active and tirtner. il'iias.scs lit ni. Untier is setiin at l'2fädlc for Ohio and lf-caiMo f..r State. (Jl.eose .stevdy nt 7fT?10c. Itmey continues sie idy at 4t5 per rent, on call; 4!öf"t fri-trictly prime p.it cr. Steiling exchange quiet and fcrm at $1 31(3 131. A tnetic in pM opened t VJjQlOli and chsf j juict ut 1)3; California old wai quiet at li-ivernment stocks arc rcnree'v ao firm. MUSIC. FVf Mr 1C BO K "The M!verCl.tord,' a conipnb.i t "TLe Houic Circi-V t M-pll W1I.LAKI A" STOWFLL'S. WHISKY jr. et' n. nt ol: ro.- au? rec F H O U It 15 O N tMU.VTV, KEN t L'.'KY, H AVE F O t i:i d a biiitich lioii-e :v this cpy. Mi th- corner f II'i'H'i and Man land tr i-ts. f.r the saie of nuine, cnal'dter:iteil, copper :isti!V1 tihl i:airl n VV nistr The rr pur;U:i'ii f th- Mes-r-. l'itie.üi is a HiCicient gu.iraii'i e k r the pnrifv of the puiiors sold. VV. H. MA HAN, Asent. Iinlianaipo ?C2. mv.'15-dlni yYEJ STABLE. m; Jäters ?w S V 12 i-t V S T A K K , "JV'rl). !0 l.ast l'arl street, ha'f a ..aare roulh of Was. inf'i otia-ti, h-'wi-en iitrnli.tii aud lYunnyKaoia sttvts, i;i rear of Glenn 1 l'V . It.f.Ml .i',a Us. a;'..-dtf VV.VI. WILKlsoN, Proprietor Livery and Sale Stables NOS. II ANSI IS WEST PEARL ST It E ET, INt'lAXAPOLIS, IM'IANA. Horses, Eug.'ies, Carriu and Saddle Horses alvi ;u readiness. Cliarea uio-Jcrate. dec3-tf GROCERIES. Ruger k Caldwell, ii' HOLES ALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Io. 08 ll;il Waliinrtoii Ml. Five Dir Ktt of M l iellut' fall, fiidi' 200 50 50 200 50 20 10 BARRELS FhoMiix Rff.ncd Susan BABRELS Crashed Sugar; BARRELS Powdered S-igar. BARRELS Yell-ear Sugar, rarioas hrands; BARRELS Golden Simp, A No. 1; BARRELS Iloüey Slrap; BALRELS StewArt'n Sirup; IIIIDS Moiasfeeb, 20 In (.tore and for sale bv KÜGER CAI.DVTELL, iS Ea.n Washington L

the city, on the roid running in a westerly direcI tion from hereto Liberty, north of Freueriik. 'VTll. 1 and No. 5 Mackerel in Barrels. Half Barrela.ard por a tuie was tutte an excitement iu the IV Kl': . stieeta.

s00 ic?; XOO B0XES Cia2sL; 1 itik BOXES Taoked HalibatFor sale low by ECGER 1 CALDWELL, 69 Eatt VTaabintoo at. 100 100 150 50 ono BAGS Old Java Co-Tre; BAGS fcio Coffee; BOXES Grooxd Co?; Do. la Pa BAGS r.oaaied Cofvt; CUEST3 and Uilf Cbesta Gunpowder, Toua , cheap; Ujson, uyacndLui, and Oulocg Teaj, very cLeap; A LS PICE, Caa-u. CIov. Cinnamon, arid a cer.eral and cT?i:'& tT'' kUGEU 1 CALDWELL, es Ea-t VVah:ugtn t. 4 LIEGE ard well seicto artBiet;i uf Groceries .. . . . . a .... .i now reeeivtrc aoa aai a tow aa at tjj Dowe in th Vt. Country Ur b . -1. mnd C i r j G rc r la rl t ed to exaraia otir atock. fcCCKä CALDWI ll, . Jel3'-UtwlT M last Wiatirton at.

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TELECHAPHIC. tuwwni iwuimi r. taa i .taTk MnlL.j .ooii Krjor:s. g , C2 7 Q TZ T" "T7n1 TW a1 rT d J-SCt-1 C VV tU AMcWö - lfri pi I I Vjn llftrp.If H VTil l llir, lif i 1 11 11 1 K h. I ' i:eki:l8 e vac cat i xc l UL DERICK. AFFAIRS ON THE BORDER. c.r. nn.iGa jiki.yfoiices Kill II V SMITH. Kebols JP n 1 1 1 11 c JT3 a c U fjtoiii Cincinnati. From vTa.hincton. vVatHiNGiox, SopteraUer 12. To Iii ExcellerCT the P'ie.-rdent: 1 hive l een informeJ y a Sen .tor that he hva fcen n rxite in pencil wtittea by a C-jU.nel of car a'ry tnrtally woutided in the recent tattle, atatir.j; ann'tij othtr c iti-es that hewt.vdyin a victim tu MuDiweli'.s treacliety. an 1 tint liia lil retjueist was that this note hould tie ehown to you. That the Cuhd.el hc.'cvcd thi? c'nre ar.d fell tint Iii Ut yv t on earth ui a creat public service there can be t:'i qucti-n. T1:U ulcnsu afcunti'n Irri tlie ;rate f w cllsnt tdllc-er wloi died f r Io cuu-jiry i-i etit'.lloi to great Confider.itiin and I lee! niu-d uooti l meet it a well ;s sa eteral thwrve from one now r.n it 0 n he n et. I therelonrzer jh!e l s.tv.t t foie l04 you to i-o c t,-e a curt to be instituted fr it int es' :r' it'cn, ut.d in lim übsrnce of any kiu lode v ii ituvrr a to tie pirticular act cr act. iir.: or pi::cc or ".cerai cnduct lh re.eisc.1 n:iy hive hid in view, I hate t js-k ilijt the inquiry be without 1 " a -itatkm and tie 1 j ;x 1 1 evety rviint nnd every subject which may in any way le up'Hi-e i to have led to this lieüel; that it m y le diiccted to my whole conduct a.- a tencr il nQcer, citiier wiiilc under auoiht r or whi!-t h. sesame onunand; whether on in Itters of r'.dimnistr it'.on rr to my cornupwidetae with any of the enerm'a coiuro ander-, or with any one within their lines; to my conductor the policy pi:ruel lv me t)w:ird the inhibitants of ti c country occupied l.y our troops, wiihrclei-ent-e to iheui-eit es or their pio ettv;and further, toitnt iinpüiatiori ol ihre tttoichery or dislot alty to tii2 11 tin-it. or any i..dit oi.i il.h it m like inveif mi iiniHiit iiil lr;i-t, whether I have or have not hrt'ii laithiiil s .1 s ;',., ,te to ilio.-e .I ntU over 1 !. ai.i p;ieii tiioiu 11 he.-iitt, nd to the j be.-t ol nit c iPu'iry, :.; t' e m:; jirt t:i my power; j an i .v.i.vi- 1 have or t.ae 1.0t fai.e 1 throdli j li'.Mvoi tli v r peisU!ii nioiiv es, to o to the aid or send reief.ircfrr."nt? to iiy brother commander; that this M.ljYct of toy .1! lived tteuhevy or dis lovaltv will be fti'..r i.nju.it'd into. I be,; that ail oÖi.er, o'id'et or civilian vlr knw, cr think they know, of any act of mine lnb'.c to the charge in picsii'.n. I. allowed and invited to m.ikeit known to the c ;ut. 1 al.-o hc that the procee hiij-'s ol the coutt 11 iv be oja'uutiJ tree to the pie.-s Irom dsy to day. Very icspcctfully, y air ohel:cnt servant, kVX McDtLL. Comm.iii iniL' l'liir! Arn. Corps Ol the Army of "iritia. Washington, ept 12. The following dis patch his oeii receive I at the b'ate Depuriment: LlUATlO.V OF TI1L U.VlTtl StATI S J Li -Ijoii, Au;urt lb. Ir-Gl Sir: I have tlie honor to huh so? hnewith m copy ot a deciee iu U msl ttiou ju-t i.sued by 11 h M ije tv's Government, admitting foreign bread stutl.s in the H)its ot thi kingdom lice Initn t!:e 11-ual est.it. !isp,e 1 duty. It is exceptional to the acts of the Cortes and deviee in former tens of scarcity, inasmuch ns tl iur is now included iu the fiee list, which, except in verv rare instances, was cot dined to grains exclusively. The nn.-wer to ntiici il inquirie-t in regard to the crops retnleied tiii ptep necessary at once, mid without waiting for authority from the Cortes, which will legalize the decree upon1 as gemhlin. My pieviouH di-pntches on this pulject have nect's 1 rily led vuu to expect some such intelli gence. It is desirable lor the intetest of aericulture und Cottcre1?, that publicity should be given to this inti'im ith.i: in an uuthentic form, .in order that whoever advantage may proceed Irom it inüy be enjoyed equally by loth. It may be stated also in this connection that the belief exi.'ts in weil infbt med circles that the fupnlyof rere iU in Europe will be more lim:tel than has betn expected, and the demand lor American products correpondin?ly greater. I am i-ir very re-peel fully. Your obeilient eervant, James E. IIakyit. To Hon. Wm. II. Sew abd. Secretary of Siate. From Iilladelplla. Philadeiphia, Sept. 11. Major Henry isut tlie following address to the citizens at a late hour to niht: ! The Govert.or h i? addres-ed to me the follow I dispatch: j We have reliable infoi tuation this ereninz t that the rebel Get.tr U have maclied their ei ti:e ; armv ftoöJ Fiedciick to the Cun.otrI.itid Vallev, and tlieu" oesttniition is i. iw 1 urri.-oui ana i mi the Sii.squelniLr.ah to de.end thu State and your cuv. The following from Washington is publ'thbd iv the nmniin paper-: In the skirmish on Tue-day Farnsworth's Illinois cavalry charged and broke two rebel rei meut- of horse and took Poolest ille for the third time at lea;.. Franklin tv:a reported tohave ojedlds artillery in front of Barnevilie, and theie weie u.dicaiioLf that the rebel were in torce a few mile beyond j MidIebiook. The commandtr.i fxjree the opinion that 'he rt'c. strength will be f jund be tween Suar Loaf Mountain and Monocacy brid-e, but their mask is to complete nothing ia revealed. Gentlemen from Fiedericktown report the free j admission of all Mar hinder to and from the ! rebel lines. A company of nxty rebel recruits j weiei;'.i-ed in Cmmittsburj immediately on feei: . JoliP-orj'ii jj,ociai:i ita-n. The rebels are all weil armed, but mif-i blt disciplined. liihimore corte-;sondeii4 e siys that within the . 1 1 . i- r. ..... : . 1. . . p i-T. 0 s ?citrai leiuii: c iuoiii!is m 1u.11 nnc receivel auonvm jus i Ie:ttis, written and mailed 1 r.iti to hsD thero to lamp in this citv. tin cat c r-Jits wpen Jackon -tiou'u arrtre. Traitors ! were in tie it tlee last i.tht. One report was i tlMtrtic rebels weie actudlv within ten mile- of sUeetü. From ew York New York. Sept. 12 The gunboat Picket, blown up at Washington, C, was originally a Canal propeller. A epecial oifpatch to mornitg ppr aji it ia clear that the rebels have not Sound the active avmrtthT and material aid ther expected io I Mary.and. The latent estimates of the entire rebel force i on this fide of the Potomac rary Jrura 100,000 to ISO.. j Acc rding to the Kichtnond Dijptteh. the re- ; hel army ett ajpinrt Pope numbere! ISO.tVJ. j With all Pope' re.ii'orcenients his army tiever j exceeded 60.(,oi,anl yet he fought the enemy for j sixteen daja and irghts. rrom Jlarrlaburg. HaEBtsEtxo, Sept. 11. Midnight. A. coat frcra Fiederick a-atrs that he was in Frederick i Ttsterdir. The rebels broke up their encampj mu, tuornin and marched in the d;recti..n I f '-waU J.ekMn leading He aw mem min::iii. iruin u.c.r iiubiciuu viiwiuif'cienta from 5 A. M. till 9 P. iL, the time he left Frederick. They wer principally infantry and artillery, the Utter numbering over three Luodred pieces Kotier: E. Lee, Jackson, Cobb, and other Generali', were pre-ent. He aaw, aa he apposed. S.OuO cavalry near .e mimet, wunu u v-u. I n r . v t -n. t at äv i x w ; t . r rw terr fwis Hiiittii io. 11., eiacoiocr 1. i uo a. ju.Reije information baa been r eve. red here llat 1 c li T.W..n Ith hi ulrmra U tin Id it.t-...

a:e!ph:a. We need everv av ailable man imme-l C". .,er w ith üve Cat:ti.n, lour lieutenant-, eu diatelv. Stir up tour population to night, lorm a te" rr.vates. The rebel C4lonel Shmg!e. w ith them'into compauies, and ren 1 up toon to mor-j -ht ot h;ofllcri ;:nd nne men, trete kihed. ptw o tin.o An bp lost in ma.iiiT - frc. nn The lo,s ot the rebe.s w mucn greater than

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Our eoot.ta li.iiTi liar.'. fJrlTtsrP t T?d - . - . rs Tii est .), arri J ! e e t a i, ..r i.-jt ?.:.h: ari l c-nti rn ihe erat tuUa uf the cjUj, t Fiederick t ti rebels - Kiu. Curtii ht pronply adtr-i I'rei..'er)t Lincoln aiel the Oentra'a in oorreari! at Wj-. jiu.n of all ii.iomtatUrfi thit ija rtnlied Lera thrtiojb ibm tttu:en aa tbat.i.s UwirL (os trol . . . Th rrot activ Qtvscrea art b'.n: ;ct ia fore to aenshie a lara artsy u rsdii iL reUl invaIon atl if tsi6i tour c-pital uAilm ' frua djrauLsQ atU uL'ae. ,, 1'roiu Omatxa Oui.nt.Sept. 12 Tha returra of tb eteet.on o( a delegate to Crre In Dwv'ah place thf election 01 J. Ii. S iWi betend loobt. i?ht Diwpalrltrfi. Trora Ukliinrton. WatniTCTo. Sept. 12 A .tlman who retun; e I here to day Irum XottIk y the tnoft reliable mioinaiou current theie Iroa Ii. hmond was that the Alerrtm tc 2 o. 2 was in no coml.uoa fur s?rvice . fcfr pining t;ot Lein cumpletcd. The National Intelligencer ot to day aaj: We letnied lat by a menfener frcra the army of McC eilm that I e htd mjid Lie headquarter! ffrra nii!e bevoml R'ckTille, ani the rray approached the Muo.-jcj river, the bridge over wLic'u h.-J bctru dstxwyed by the rebels. The Biltira'te S in liv: We learn from & gtntieuitn whj left Wrttninster yesterday tint there wai dj demoatra tion by tlie rtlurU in that direction. AU the bridges on the Northern Central roi l arc 111 Hreily protected, and troop are belt s p.iveJ on ail the roads leading to it. Trains weut out j unsl ves?erdy. A dipatci In m Ellisviil? on the B.ih'uore inj Ohio Uai'rj iJ rt;vtU hery cannon hav iuz l'Ct;i heard at an early hour vesterdjy ia the nevh!orhood of (Jrbtn. AH quiet alMjj iLe road. Up to 1.1st ti ght !l wa quiet Iu the vicinity of Harper' FeiTT. il ith the r.n!ro:id atid telegraph lir.es were eniuttrs upted Lttwtcn Halt era Ferry and Wheelii:' C. M. Ciiy i ordere! to Tettt in rn to Ceti. Uidlcrat New O: le uis for siutr. Fioni cucft l ob-crvtiou it U stcria'tieil that there i 1,0 Ktce of the cueiBt at Daniaville arcely. A picket mv! that jAcit'on. Fitzlljch Lee and Longstieet eye tii b !.ind llui.ier' Mi'1 from near Fairfax Seminary on Wclneiavr an t Thumliy at Lee-bur,; and then cio-sd at Felward Ft:ry with 4 U'r meu. It ia a!o nU'e-l that the l ist dv Uf' tej restnt a 1 irge ribel force lü be at Lctfj-burg, Gen. Lte command. n,;. from C'lntinituti. Ci.vcisXATi, Sept.. 12 The.e w n klrtnishir;, ve-terdav al ternoon, winch resulted in the capture of twet.ty re k. prisoi.e.i -Thev rep'-rt that the lebel army are in gre it fpi.it, t.n I anxious to fivaiue on Cilic.unati. Jt Was u:dt,-ltod by tlictii t'iat they wc.e (1 tall tuck in tiie Uireclioo of Fioten e, ro as to draw our ti rce out of ther enlienchuieitts. Kirov 6. mill tmde .a jxuvh to h' army on Weiesi;iy. .utin; them that in a few dya tt;ey wculd pi irtcr 111 C-i:;in if3. Ii w t, rcjioriel ilitt Iharv htl rein force i Sm.th ttith lele reuinjot ut tcu o'clusk thi luornirt";. Toe e:itire re'el armr hire ftlleti back. Their pickets' art? now live milei from ur lit.e. Our troops are iu good ep.iiti, and nxiou to be lei forwanl. from Haltimorr Baltim be. Sepaeinler 12- Lt eren'mg at hill pit eeten ti'clock the teturU mtde acatniiy r.iid into We-miiis!er about .VII jfioi , with two p. ece- of arldiery. A they charged ltinub h village liiey dioch irgel their p stois and wounded n.en iu the streets. C. X WeVter. D auiCl Attorney, heeiiig tlie rebel c. m i ;, ni!e for the r lilro.td, an! alter p'u-g about a mi e met a train from Bait injure which ou bia aigusl alopfjed and returtied to Itilrim ore. Tl.tte wis at Union bridge a train ot the Western Maryland tnilroid whi-'u id mi u Id hiveairived at We-tniinter at 5 o'clock. Tina train b is prob ably been cptured. The Federals occupied New Marketon the Bai timbre and Ohio railioad, tw euty mile from Fred eiick, jesterday. rrom l'iilladelplttat. Philadilpui a, Sept. 12 There are ninny rumor ia town, luainly from McCielian'a araj, all cf which have favorable indication. The Wheeling Intelligencer of the 10;h in at. ay that Adiutant fienersl Symmea to diy rceited the l-jilowing dirpatch dated oauley. Virgiiii i. Sept. U: Jei ki.'n'i whole force of gieTilla w met and routed by :x companies of the 23:h Virgi. uia Cavalry. Our o was one killed. The enemy' lo- i oukown The City Co .nci! thi sfiernooti appropriated $j'JJ,UUd for the dele iu of the city and State, and j;at e the Mayor fad poaer U act a hsw may see Lt. rrom rortrea si aan ror. Fort Monroe, Sept. 10. A lebel force cf cavalry and three niece of artiilery, under Col. Shingle-, mtle an attack on Willitinbiirjj about Ö o'clock Tue-4l.iT mori:;:i?. After hiving captured our pickets they toirthed into the town, t iking our troop by urpri.-e. Au Cfitageuieiit ensued which htel thirty tn'r.u'et. Our lone consisted of t'.ie ü;h Feniist kl t-snit cavalry, un der Co! Crnpbe!l, who was tikea priivoner, to out, ur.d we remain in possession of the place. t e took a number of pn net. from Jliwaourl. St. JofeLTO. Sept. 12.rovter, with act 50 gtieiriila. mde it dah on Palmyra this morrir.g and iVc teed 4 l ecesh pr'svMiera. He held the townftra vti.Me, but witiidrew whenhehetrd an engine from Hst.r.ibil w'oist!. He 11 no d 1 mz whatever. The raflxo.d titi u'erajb o&ices axe all in order. From Tiexv York New York. Sept. 12 O in to om dlatnrbinee at the etrctrapme.it of a brijade t E-tt Xew York, five comparte of the 7th regtmext were detailed for er vice in thit locdity. EDUCATIONAL. II A Y ? H AC A I E H Y W1 ILL FEGTEN TOK rfFILS ON HoNDAY NEXT. (-tu pi-t ,) ia tii cbocl BoiUiog co the corner Cf MrrlJ to and v TfcUSl Itint Lw treet. TtUSl iTlnurj l p-rta.ert -r e,.rtr-. ti.r . .be Ciaa-ical liepartirnt, lucluiiny Algf t.ra. Na:. 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