Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4321, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 August 1864 — Page 3

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HAHA SKMINKI

TUESDAY MOKMNO. .9 .! ' l)EWRVIIf KMM IHkKT. For Auw Senator, JA MF R HR Vf'KKX. for Repreaenuilvea, A BN KR R. HYBE. RORRRT GRAVI OK For Sheriff, STF.PHRM Me5ARB. For Treuurer. OZRO BATES For Surveyor, p.trs MMN fftfj ('. r..;.r, CUR MU1 T KAI. ER. r of OHFJRI T'wDbip, JACOB H MULL. For CITY ITEMS ' At tii; Lit , -- .3, tooth Mmoi street, a splendid lunch will be et to day. AH waa quiet throughout the city yester da Qf Au umnenne amount of army store hipped South from thii point ieterdy W.l'lien Carrington, after a brief ab-ente, occasione) by tlomett tftl rtion. ha, we under stand, returned to the c.ty. Hhodiu to-dijr. at the Circle, North Me ridian street, sets solendiJ lunch it I') o'clock A M Z'-dt Diap-itchea have been received at He-.id juartera confirming the press disp.ttchcs of the defeat of Johnson 'a rebels by (eneral Hover' command. ff What on earth is the Street Comnisionpr about, that he dorn not nuke decent the gutters of ll.e principal thor jughfare? 'Tht Mayor bid before liim ye-terl-iy ten of intoxication, three for distu:i:.:' tli peae, and six for prostitution. Mm Noth k A aperi il meetii.i: d M rion Lodge, No. 35, for work, will he mM tliis 'Tuesday) evening, at 7' tf o'clock. Fa weis Kino. Secietary I-?!rThe gallant .VJd Indiana arrived last night. Their time is out and they will be mu tered out ofserviee We bid the veterans wel come home 1'AaTNk.asHir Drs. Tood A Farr have formed A r, t nrhin f.ir tli rrirti- f I tboir r.Mfaiinri "rt'i'c. N ' Ih, Virginia Avenue aus23 dlt Tom, A Fas 1" I he City Rp?!mct.t, one huf:'lrrd davs men. their time havinL' expirel, are exrected home on Wetlnesday or Thursday. Great prepa rations ure in progress suit ihly to receive thecal hint bora JWe are informed th it almost every alley in the city is in a wretched condition. There ought to be an indefalic ible functionary It look after them The municip.ility has not such n on now. HT Sliarpley 's izrt-at operatic troupe yive an other performance at Masonic Hall to night This will be the hist opportunity of witnessing what thee unipproachable rtists cm do. They are unrivaled in the whole civilized world. fj 1 The "Ke ir- it;'" i-1 the name of u first class cass'imere hat lor fail und winter, just recti ved by Baker A Mclver. Also a superior lot of h,diej' riding i p". ill new and neat. I 3l 'The relatives of Mat bed R Henderson. formerly of the P mama railroad, may hear of something to their adv iat gt be apply tog to D J'omeroT. 117, X:iiu -:tct.New VorktH tug22 d2t i'Ttie mo-t tattoltl drlvai in the v. da are along the streets of Indianapolis and along the roads leading throughout the suburbs there We have boWldered streets and gravelel t ikes, which are the admiration of all stranger mill sojourner. Cash Tiadc Afler the first of July, lry goods, will be sold for cash exclusively, at No .r. Kast Washington street Those owing necoiir.iH w ill please eitle up. M H. GOOD , jy 4tf Fakm iok THt Hi on est liaaaa On Satur d iv aliernoon. tt I P. M at the Court House door. Spnnn k Smith will eil to the h!gtiet bn! der a verv de-irab!e 80 :icre farm. 3'.. miles S. V. o! t!,e tag ICtt We congratulate oar citizens ujHn a ni st decided ii l tuneable change io the weather, and think it ife to predict that the heited term is about at an end for .this season The lasV'day or two Ins leen cool and comfortable, and the ii. glits of ing. a proper temtiei ature for sound leet) Onlt FotaSjt ARKS IROM Till I'i'-iOhhi, The two Ritrj brick dwelling house lo he sold by Wiley Jfc Wirtin, auctioneers, at "J o'eloek thia afternoon, is only four squares from the Toat Office, in an excellent neighborhood. Call at their oftiee lor full particulars. lun Bataaaaa t Auotsoa Wiley k. M iti:i. auctioneers, eil at ",' o'eloek to day. the two story brick dwelling house. No 117 Kast Ohio street I'er-oi s in want of a cood reai dence. of which they fan obtain immediate, po a It at a a a t.. noii!ii tv an means attend this sale 'Though our fruit crop is a lamentable failure, we have ertaudv no leason to complain of the number mid quality oi our w iteri:elotis They are of the finest iW-ctip'ioti, and sullicient iy plenv to be cheap enoush in fact, we i i i all be lad when thev aie pone; or. at leas-?, when hoy o! high or low degree, of all ages. e lasset hi d clothe-, eease t s: .! trcm the wagons, eat on the sidewalk', and peit each j other with the rinds. It bat been t perfect! CArnivalmoio: the urchin- tor the pat three weeks Awjtiikr Aaaaar 1 e learn mat laivm a. Elliott. on. of a velUkooan firm iu th - ty. wai arre-ted at midmpht night before last, by the j military, charged witb being a member of the Son of Liberty, with iumishing tioney to pav freight on revoUer re ently arrived in t!ie city, and with several other th lips We are told that ' Mr Elliott, as well as Mr. Harrison, (arrested the day before.) will be rig.dly held, and probably their destination from here will be Kort La t octte Hlll'K KfcJIIf C H1 K S1 VRIN ROM no J aw a i mi ii ! o-Tomcr. tr aictiom t win sen on Tuesday neat, the '2'M uiNtnt. at 0 o'clock, IV M m. . ' i emiNt-. the fine two story hiii k te- lei e. No 117 East Ohio street, containing a ball, doable parlor, aluiog-rwooa, dining-mom, kitchen below and six chandier above stair , all to good order LH fro: ls M feel aiy ISSfMl deep U allev. a tble. i lutein, well. . on the Nimr Tbeho.se - furni.hed with g.m I'o action triven on sale Terms one halt ca-h. and the balance in one and two year within tereM WiLKT Si MskTi. IT Rcl Estate A tea loaten HiRi.LttT Ti e dwelling of Mr .1 B Balli uu, No 4' Ki-t I'ratt street, w. entere! ,n Sur day n;ght l.y a pr wlitig depredator. He mvde his appriMii-'ue by the back way. ami rct-hed the aleepi : a: t un-nt of Mr Suliivan. where there waa a lamp burning and t revolver I) mg on the tab'e near to the bedide Mr Syl Ii. in and hi wife were. In ecr, aaleep, and the t.urglar "eiz-o hiii vet and pint tiinina and made hi exit In the tfRwaiag Vir Mullivan awoke and auu'bt to Ore. hinicit. when he found hia babiiitienU not come at il4t 1 he were aaarill found on the pori-h of the premises., ntled ol tivr tln.lars "i l uioi.rt t , ! I . ur doll-.r broken taiik money Mr Sullivan hid put bis watch and $I'2t) in money nnder h:a f .Nter. and the thief did not penetrate that far. Goo.1 joke on the thef

(.RIND RALLY op THF. IM I) I ( 1 1, IIIICIK1 AI fliMn r II 1 1 . n riiur.iitv I irl, I Ii 2 ! -'cltck II i wWom end ecAer Speaker wUt Addrrtm ihr Mrrtimq Erery frtetfj of the rMhflnJev in cordially in to attend Bv order of The CoMU'TTir.

A Kbmkdt roa Piles It is a bleaaing to the -offering to know that we have an eflectuui tart for this truly troubleiorjie disease Mr. J P. Hararde, of 164 Second street, Cincinnati, Ohio, ukes great pleasure in informing all who are suffering with piles that he used a small quaotilv of Dr. Strickland's File Kemedy, and it effected a permanent cure This seems to be the ci-e with -ill who make use of this splendid preparation It is mtnufectured at No. 6 East Fourth f.reet, Cincinnati. Ohio, and sold by alT druggists marlf tf XV I he ux duplicate of the citv for the cur rent year i now completed the footings how the aggregate wealth of Indianapolis to be: ; Seal F.atate . . . t,7$.535 Of. ' Psrsonal Property 4.43MSC 0 Total fl3.1K.WM 1 he noil tax ('which ii fifty rents per capiU, amounts to fl.l7:t 1 be other taxes, gei cral and specific, to $166.673 57. The heiviest tax payer is Simon V amies, whose acinenf for the year It $1 ,51 1 12. The parties paring $1 ,fMM) .ind upwards are H. lUtes, Sa, Isaac Blackford's heirs. Indianapolis I Gas an ! Coke Company, I IV A C. Kailroad Company, N HfOWty'l heir., .lames M Ray, Wru Sheet-. Iauiel Ynudes. Sr , and Simon I Y a odes. Those paying between $HK ami $1.000. are Hugh (.lenn, I A C K ulroad Company, N. B. Palmer, A & H Schnuil, Catherine Schurrnan. I tll-ott. Alvord & Co., and .1 EL Vajen Those paying between $600 and $"00 are C ASA Fletcher A Oa , Hume. Lord, A Co . In diananoli Kolliug Mill Comiruy, Indiana Cen 'dral Railway Company, Harr;.-t .ludah. Charles Mayer. Murphy, Kennedy A Co , MeKtrata A Pestrce, and Union Kailroad Company. Thoäe paying between $500 and $600 are Kliz ubetii H Kates, S. A. Fletcher, Sr . Samuel Hm nah. llasselman A Vinton. Hort, Stone e: al . Mo.-es K .lohnsou, Hitrdiu Prtrrish, Isaac II KII. ' S;,iegel, Thorns A Co , R. L Walpo!e, and V i.te- Sharp. GROCERIES. K. lt. al.toKi. J M.CALDWBLL II. !:. f.VaKD M.VUKIi, ' a .! . 1. a. A AI.VtUlD, '11 i Uli 1 Wl vWt J LIQUOR AWD Are In DAILY receipt of fresh goo! . CotiMtantly uu hand and fur aale at tan lowet priced, lare and assorted atock of Coffee, siiajur. violtissiea ayinpi Kiew, Tea, uiu. (lattVoodeiware soa p..;t : ml I (, . Man h . HaUtnw f'iffnra, Tbacc. I at here I U hitel lab Cord nf o i'ninr. (oiion .uns, i . - n J : . aatt4M a tu. Paata os Jiiie. Kraadf. fini um. Wlate, Uhliky Noiioni of all ktrtdb and rianiatioa ami lloker'i M iters. Particular atteDtion given t th alc of o : o kf,f. Äf.ros 68 East Vvtouiiigton Street. IMilAN ' IDUt, ISI prl.V.l HARDWARE NEW IRON STORE !MMli;itOY. IKV CO. , No. 24 South Meridian Street, IBM TI lOI.N, I MM .. iiav taMtaaty ai hai4 DRORl, tTBKta MAHJR vNVii.s. BKI.Ltivrs, vicks, A1LKS, SPRINGS, BOLTS. HAI.LK ARI.F GaflOW . XITS. WSfl:R.HORSK SHOKS. HDRSK SUOK sails, whkkus.hi k. spokks. KKi.iaiKi. SUAVTS. UMI A51 WAGOX Bt)WS, t'HKlVS. PtW H AÜDS, kC . AC. m. a: The Ohio RjfVM Salt Company. tt- Madiwa Purl Starch Corupaaj. irrTa1 wfll all art icle in ttetr Mne at the lowest market prKf POMKKOV. FRT CO. frbt: ltw. T i c l : . 10 IM)I H1UT1B1 0mCEI8. Kxii l TIV DtPARTMMT o Indus t. I i ac ai or Fis an. i . hnttatamfti June M, it'i N I NDIaNA M I Tin, wh. Lv kata r are m :ng lo g tbe army, ar info.-roJ that tbeir Ordiiaoce Rrturaa will lw male up and j.reentel t.. the pn-per Iwpartatent and cenifkate of acquittance oMaioed, rrw or cA.irye, by applyiutr to Mr C. f. Roofcer, Chiel Clerk Stat OrdDinrf DrpartmeiaV office uo stair awet Vajru' hardware at mt, No 51 We4 Takiaftou :r b-d'anapo'.t. Rv making rrturn. m bore directed, ft.iit will i l uoljr aava ail fees, bwt tliey will abie U settle witb the Qovernaaeni and draw thetr pay from cue to three tooth earlier than if the bu-it.rs is entrusted to Claim Autby ordr .f Govrrn. r aloarw. W. I! II 1KRRSI.I , jr-Ji iltf htnarcial serrtary. SUMMER GARDEN. M1IXKU tiARUKN WILL BR Oi'kNfcU OX THK r.nA rf A lolvnmn At Wuhintrtrm Qte UU Ihr I t rtiiui wf l.iv 1 1 la (lue sUada tre aad nie ahiubbarT. Th ery Raa tf rrfreahnx-ut alaava r. band.

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niTi!' i t 1 .tv n kmr nwrnlnai Mr part Sr flral Fsvaje J MIDNIGHT REPORT. HIE UM OF THE PVM1C THE BATTLE OF FRIDAY. DESPERATE FIGHTING ON BOTH SIDES. Heavy (annonadintr on Saturday. v An Attempt to Drive us from the Welti on lfallro:iL THE TALLAHASSE AGAIN. The i:eiSeinent in Continue. 'I:irylaml 'LATER FROM MOBILE, Non-coinbattaiit8 Ordered to Leave the City, t.ATHH FR1KH ATtMJTTM. Ar. Ar.. Ar.. Ar.. Ar. From atrn f w Cairo, August 91. The New Orleans. Ken I lit-.' - l - Actinjr Marter .lohn DiSiinham. who a-ascan tured ulT S.hme Fa?s a ye..r nt:d it half aj:o, wtiiie in cornnund ot the ship Morning L'irbt.arlived in th.it city, paroled by (iener il Magr j ier, ! effect his own excluiit for Capt. Clus ' . , :-, ler Theie are reports that the tebel r.uthorities are taxitat to exchange his whole crew wIm, luve been nisrehed from camp (trace to Shieetport 300 miles, tad pRtalad for exchange The Captain was sulinquentl v sent back to Camp Ford, near Tyle: . as the federal author! ties would not receive them. About n.bOO prisoners are at Colli v'$ Ford, etaadtd an unhealthy state C ipts Crocker, . I ohnson and organ . of the gunhoats Chieftau, Sochem aiid Sigflal, with their commands, nee ti!l at Camp Ford noxious ly awaiting exchange Gen. Paine, with I portion of hi exfedition against .lohifton's gnerrill;;! reiurnel to Pbdaeth at noon to-dav. A large MswWrOf CttUl air.l tt COO -iuerahio ' quantity of sill und other supplier wer taken from steamers ut Sit, me Bar w tc i. - i; ' . . our folCts Many horses and mules were also eaptwrwd from the ret. in the ,-ountrv throngti which the xpcdiiion ajajagfj lad brought to Ptdtetl. From st. i oi i.n. St Luit, August 22 When Sen. 1 .une a expetlitiou after .lohu-oii's gwerrillaa arrive.) at Cniontown, Ky , Paine arrested seveial j romi Lent rebels, and contiscateil 60 hogshea is o? to batCOO, 74 tiarrels of whtaky , ISO Purtels of salt. H0 c.:tle ami 7. hoi - t!er; Hovev ioioeJ (ieneral Paine at Morgan held Johnstni tied toaapj Hopkiti.-viüe i:i the lower pal of the State. A diputch from Springfield says Illinois fct been mule a -(; ar;ite mililarv ditn-t tit.4er Gen Paine Gen. Buiue. who arrived at Springfield ye.stcr day. will estabü-h his headquarters there. On the other hand, Cairo disp-ttches av that Paine will retain commati l VVi-'ini Ken tutky. Gen Cui.bv has dirbunded the Marino Brigade. The Lfticer weie mustered out and the RMR re turned to their oll legimenb;. A Aapafea hVoaa Fort Smith, Atk , has the following: Gen. Thayer attacked the rebel Gen Cooper in front of Fort Number Two, and completely routrd him. Date not given. Iruni LouUville. I.oi hViLLL, August 22. The Nashville Times contains n report that Wheelei 'a forces had ei osaetl ttie river above Chattanooga . though the report that he had gone to Rati Tennessee is dis credited. It is reported ttiat a train irom Kiiowvilic to I Chattat. oogft w ..a captured near Cleveland, and I an oinnlr ImIh J..-,n, lli.i t I .limn. . ti rla,.f-l ntl I Thur-dav. BtORtillt rortSfteatiooa can resist five times W heeler' force. Gen. Stedman's wound was oidv a s'joht cratch under the eye. He diove the rebeN five miles taw tefurned to t'haif iljooga A d leered Had rcpoit prevaila at Nasäeillt that the rebel (iener il Bucktier h.nl been killed n a tecent battle. From I oi tr SN Monro . Foataaai Hoaaoa, Aagattn. The attaaatv from City Point aajK Heavy cinnonadmg beL-nti Soiinhy t .? our extrwine let't. in frontot the ütii e-irps w'oeh continued until I o'clock this inorinng. Heavy musketry was haart up to the hour the mail boat lett. at 10 oYIork this morning The igbtiog was descrilied as of the RJOfl spiritt'ti character. It w..s oawawd m the enemv attenapui h drive uj fiom the WtldOR itilrotd. To to the la teat accounts thev had f.dled o to do it Tat 0;h corps has been reinforceii. und will no doubt hold their position t riu e ork Vara Taaa, aagust 2-J The steamer dets, 1'n i in Ne Oi lo u s on the 14th ii.st Sat: . ha arrived. Mobile papers of the 7th notices the atiival of the gaaaotl Morgan vtth the crew of the gta bof Gaines, witb ttie lof.s of one man. The Mum of Mobile Ik ordered thl not eombatanta out of the city, and Brarw the citizens to defend the city to the last. The Commercial has the foiloait.g j e ial pitch Late ad vi e-from before Athnta via Nihville state that the rebeU h ive h)0 troor- il Atlanta, including 4,000 Otoegia mildia. The works are 13 leet hi-rh, with 'een ditcher, abattis and wire trips Sherm in ha felt their lines to the eaten of IS miles with a view of turning their position, but thu far baa been umble lo effect hia object, their line proving equal!-, stroi j at ail points - The tranaporl Oraco, Inim Port Koval t't.e I8tb, arrived on the 30th intl Fifty mile north of Cape Hatteras she pis-el e S. 8 Fulton wi'h a three masJ schuotier tl in tow. bound sou'li w . The retiel authorities areety anxiout tajtS change all that our Oovert;ment will consent 'o -. awa.-a.t- l . ien ntu'ii i .oor.i ;esume active tions in F!oi ida operatiperaiioi - ij - roit umter ing iM rnr- n A uumUr of recruiting oicer. appoiitei bv various Stetes, had arrived. Ma&aachuets ga( the firt men. and it waa uiilerioMi he is retting them more rapi lly tbvn any other State The ateamer Prince Albert, in attempting to j run ii.ti Ciiiaresion harbor, rour -led near Fort' Moultrie. (h;r batteries opeilf,j heavilv RfttaJ her. rapid'y reducing her to a total wreck. H car2 twa aittiag of medic-'. and othr light articles, is almott wholly destroted. M.e be lonccJ to h i ::mond n the nieht of the 2H C.ct R,l an. I I 1. r Steten..!, . I comriin. k .'tWiKi,. 1- .. escaping from OMtMoa, where thev were held. as rrlsoner. and reaei e-l in aafetv Bttttry re Thev aav that wherever thev rent thev found negroes their frier - 811 hundred prisoners are to be nlaced uu der fire on Mori aland. I er- beins th-t number 1 : our- in v-narseatou. . a . The Charleslun Mercurv if the l.ith says non I combatants have been ordered to leave Mobile aa it waa thought impossible for the garvis t. It ; holdout aga.n-t Fsrragut

Frsaa Grani t Armj Headqc AtTxaa Asmt Poroxac Au;. 22. Our loasoa at the WeWon railroad on were rreater thati heretofore reported.

i The number of prisoners taken by the rebels were put down at 100. It seems that our troops were lurpr.ed, many of them being uuder their shelter tent to avoid the heavy rsin that had been tailing former eral hour. - -3 The rebels appeared about noon on the right of the road In front of the 3d division of the üth corps This was evidently but for the purpose of feeling our lines About 3 o'clock in the afternoon they charged in heavy force between the 5tb and 6th corps, succeeding in turning their flank and capturing a Urge number of prisoners. This part of our line Jad been driven back some distance, when the 9th corps, which had leen relieved toe night previous by part of the 2d corps, came on the field and delivered a rapid fire, checking the advance of the rebels and tak ing a few prisoner. A heavy column of rebels at the same time charged on the left of our line They took 500 or 600 prisoners of the regular brigade, whh h wis commanded by (ien. Hayes, who is believed to be a prisoner, as be ran t be found Our whole line was thus force! back with heavy loss in killed and wounded The enemy suffered worse than we in this par ticular, his men lying thick all over the field. Before dark our tneo were reformed, and be ing reinforce!, a desperate charge wae made to recover our kswt grtMRaL which was successfully accomplished, so t h it we held at nicht the line which the rebels had taken from us in tho forenoon. Col Karle la reported a prisoner, also Colonel Hartshornc Gen Crawford w.ta shot through the vest and shirt and narrowly escaped capture. Lieutenant Clark, of his stuff, was phot in the arm Ki cuts Meade and Merrill and Capt Smith, of Gen. Crawford's staff, bad their horses shot whjle carrying their ordert and rallying the men of the various commands Capt. Smith was a prisoner, but seeing a favorable chance made his escape Capt. Doolittle, of Col. Wheeler's staff, was onlered to surrender, when, getting furious at an epithet applied to him. he seized a miirket and bayoneted the rebel agaiota a tree. Col heeii r s bnsade, 3d divisioaj was tlanked . when they, forced to the rear, charged and drove ths rebels aud took a number of prisoners. The entire number of prisoner capture! by u$ is about 230, and some stands of colors. Our loss is estimated at over 3,000. Nothing but skirmishing took place along the line to day, both parties being busy entrenching themselves. A battle is looked for at any moment, as the enemy seem determine! to regain possession of the road while we are determined to hold it. The prisoners taken belong principally to Gen. Beauregard and Hill's corps. Considerable artillery firing has been goiug on n our left since lour o'clock, and is at times juite brisk. No jn.isketrv can be heard, the distance from ho.i!tU uter- being too great "inlirrii Items. Cairo, August 22 The steamer I Ja Handy. frm New trleans on llie I6th. has arrived. She brought SN bale of cotton to Memphis. A large force of rebel cavalry is reported con centrating at Jackson , Mi-s. The New Orleans Delta has Alexandria advices to the 7th Kirby Smith was at at that place. Buck ner h in command of Dick Taylor's tioops. Taylor i- a Atlanta in command of Polk's old corps. The rtbalt e seizing the property of every body suspe.-ted of Unionism, and are conscripting with great severity. Both eOBsctipts and iefu4ces swear they will capture end hold as hostage's Dick Tavlor's ehildren for the security of their families. Mexican advice aay Doblado abandoned Juarez to Gen. Glavana, and he was compelled to pay him $50,000 to save hts life. . The Delta says that the armv worm is deva tating whole plantations. Kighty Neven bales of cotton and ti7 hog.-heads of tobacco were received at Cairo from Hick Rta. Kv , for New York. from Hit lit more Hai.ti yoar, August '22 The Point Lookout tOffrtepoaaati of the American stenda the follow ing. Large numbers of refugees from Richmond continue to arrive here. They report that a Urge foree of infantry have poue tin the BatfttaaWt Valley to rein force Early. Thev assert that this Iody of troops numbers as many as-40.0011 Tbeirj urposc is to ecure the plunder captuied by Etrlf in M irjltod, which they tear will be' taken bv the advance of Sheridan, and also to ' attack Washington or invade the North A (lerman mechanic, who ha been employed by the Confedeiat.' N iw Department in the1 construction of ironclad vessels, sajs: There are two vessels at Wilmington. N. t' , ready to run the blockade. They cany 21 pounders, and are eovered with 4 inch iron. Each vesel carries four guns. There are also two vessels at Kingston. Vorth Carolina. One of them id named the Moose) She Ttics 24 pounders and is to be commanded by Capt Floyd of the Confederate States tai Tbere are aUo two veasela in the Pedee river, north of (eorgetown, both of which will be ready for duty in o.e month, and one of them perhapa sooner One of these vatttlt is calleil the P?dee, Lt. lforgwaa C S. N., commanding, ihe other It named the Marian, l r which no officer has been apKiiited as yet. Both ot tksaat Vwaawla are clad with iron four inchea thick, and eich catriesj four tins twenty four pounders There is an iron clad buiiding at Plymouth, N. C Her armor ia M inches in thickness, und she is to he tenlv for sei in two rr- mths She is to rarn 12-poiindets, -.e! is to oo named the Albe marie. He also reports l new boat feting ready in Riv-hmoi.d. a f.-ur irich ir.n clul. v no tin r I. on n Wa-hixotox, August 22 It is reported iu tbt MaWfaatn that the Secretary of the Trea-uarj contemplates a new loan, the terms ff which have not ueeti declared. On it.iptirv t the Department it i ascertained there is no truth In the statement. Subscriptions to the 7 10 loan, as reported to the Treasury Department to-d;y, amount to nearly $1.000 000 The term of the 16th Ohio regiment UK) gapi men having expited they this tftltaiOt paid their respects o the Pre-ident who made them a peech in fr titt)f the Executive Manaion trout Uaabiagton W Asuixirov. August 22 Advices from Ha gerttoan, MJ . repreaei.: that the excitement at that o'.ai e still continues. Retugres ate cro-itii tinre in large number F.rmera living along the Potomac river are agtih rui ning ttieir st ck toward Pennsylvania tor safety. Pii-seners by the mail ateamer from City Point briegs t report tli.it the 2d army corps sue oe-1-. v rero--ed the Ja:n' s river 0:1 S ..-: .y night, ah ch adds to the mv-tificaioii of the reb in reg ml to cwr movemenfi. 1 oreign ru i . Halifax. August 11 The TaÜahassa wa spuken on Saturday !." mile dis :(t. rfl" Cole Harbor. It is understood she i the pioneer of a number of vessel, tow being fitted out at Wilmington, which are readv to run out. riie Iii bei at 1 inchealer 1 1 us b.t raj. aud 1 r 1 oBa August 23 A special to the N"iv loat. August 22 A V9' Wingtoo say. that a diapauh to the Chronicle aayt all infor mation irom me ouenanuoan auey ir.iOcatethti there waa a strong rebel force uuder Early neur Wiochaater aud Martin-burg tram Vmbrra I Newrrrx. N C. August 19 The Raleigh. X C . C .nfeiierate says that Genera! S D Lee arrived at Atlanta, from MiaaUaippi, with a large number m reiniorcemenu, and participated in tWe Ute rattle

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vv rei Cartaaaii Barkel. Cisciknati. August 'i Flour firm; iS 25 tor sjrajefne. Wbaat a good demand at $(? 0.', red and S 102 ISfot hite Corn unchanged. Oate ?57?c (or uew. and 8(k old Barley dull acd nominal Whisky advancec to $1 1 and firm. Mesa pork held at $42, with small tales. Sales of 150.000 lbs bulk shoulders at li' . Balk siees are held at 17($li2c Cut meats quiet and steady Beef dull sod heavy Lard advanced to 22c. No sales of bacon. Groceries firmer. Coffee auvaneed to j'2t 51 Sugar 1:27 V Molasses unchanged. Cheese stead v. Gold $2 552 56. Money less stringent. Better supply of currency wet vrk tlurhci. Niw Youc, August 22. Flour State ana western 10i:20c belter; $10 20(310 30 tor Eitra State; $10 70(3,11 00 tor extra H vund Hoop Ohio, and $12 50 for trade brands. W'.ii-ky more active and firmermer; $1 bl(gl 82 for State; $1 P2(31 83 for Western, closing prices Wheat l(32o better, $2 121 36 Chicago spring; $2 I9(J2 .16 Milwaukee club; $-J 39 1 7 2 46 winter red Western; $2 30(32 86'.; inferior do Corn 24c better, with au active demand a; $1 S6l mixed Western. ( its heavy and lower; 950950 Western. Coffee quiet and firm. Sugar firm; '-24 tor PortoKico; 2P.,' 2vlc for Cuba. Wool firmer. Fork firmer, ailli a fair deo:ani r 37 - , (340 50 for mess Beef qu ct and firm; $G38 country tiriiue; $18(320 repaced mt- : J-.'f 28 extra m es; Gov ernment took 10,000 brls extra mess at aboat -."', .time me-s q'iie: and uticiiaiiged. Cut meats scarce and firm. Shoulders 15154c. Hams 17lbc Lard firm ut 22(23c. Hutter steady at 4048c; Ohio 49. Cheee unchanged. Money steady at 7 per cent. Gold $2 567jj, advancing to $2 57is , declin ing to $2 56), and closing ut $2 57'. LYON'S KATHAIR0N. Kaibairou is from the Greek word "Katbro," or "KatUairo," siguifyiug to cleans, rejavinate and restoro. Thi article is what its narot otgnifts. For preserving, p-itoring and beautifying the human hair it B the mos remarkable preparation iu the world. It Rj aga-.n uwnel and pot np by the original propri-turl.aiid is now made witu thr .-auje car?, skill tod attention which gave it m talc of aval one million hottlra pat mnum. It Is a most delightful Hair Pre .dug. It .-radicairs scurf and dandruff. It keeps the heac cool an J clean. It makes the hair rich -..ft and glosy. It prcv.-uts the hair from failing off andt urning gray (t restores hair upon bald heads. Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful bead of hair should use I.yon'n Katbairt ii. It is known and throughout the civilied world. Sold by all respectable dealers. DE H AK N. 3 t KM. A CO., R. . feb4-ikm-Aod OCULIST AND AURIST. DISEASES or Tin EYEWEAR Dr. GARDNER i.KMjUATK tK THf. LONDON, ENGLAND, OCT LIST -ASHAURIST, OPERATOR OlST THE EYE MD EAR r.SPrCTTULLT IXrORMS THR TnzEss. or b ha takrn : ! n-n: and vicinity, that ru. m t tne BATES HOUSE. Parlor So. 137. Firwl Floor. A i. '. can be cotiaulted daily from 9 A. M. t 1 P If ., and from tolP. M.. on Oeafaefti oiae In tbe Head miarrh. Impaired sight, and all Dieiaoea wf liar Eyr (and F.r- artificial fcfta Inarrted itaoat pain and per fect'.y r -embbnc tbe natural eye. iera'i n. i .r ( ainrarl. Mrabtsiuus or ( ran Ffr, Artificial Papil 4c , skillfully perforaaet. Deafceaa. Reise la tbe Ear, banning fraan tbe Rar, Scale in the Car, Arrumulatiaa of Wax in the Ear in act, every dlaeaae of tbe Rye ami Rar treated, aaterery operation ia Aural or Opthalaaic Sargery perfonawd by Dr. GARDNER. Tjytw farther parucalara. refenaeaa. tawtrmooiaU. aend forClrcalar. JyU-dtwDw paiBR Article ef Co i - .:; between Ed wort I.anaat J and Alex. Daher, Jan., difilnctly täte that neither party 'hall sign any obllgatJoa whereby the firm mes ab without the conaent of the other pare. angtT-dat A THSHIB, ia

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$100 Bounty! oldiers diaobaraed aa ao tint mf wounda received in battle can rot their Bounty teditelj by aoaduaf tbo diaeharfo to A. F NOI1LE. N.B. Inferaaatioa ed aleko (verbally or by auti. cbeerfally given. Rawlooe poatage ataaapfa all Utters requiring an answer.

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General I.AZ. JtoBLE, A.t -s"t iloneral State eT Indiana; Col. W H. H. TKRRItL. Plaaiv-UI Wr. ar Riccui ve Department, Indiau. Malor DANIRL McCLl'Rk. Chief Paymaster, baatrict of In liana and IHRaoK; Boa J KISTINlr, Abditir if fftai U .r M L. BIM V l.iankr, V 9 A. Dr r. g. KRWCOHRR. Mas era. PLKTCHRR, Oil A i1 s".- M-- A 4 J C S. HARK1.0S, Pauker: Me.et. PI Jti I'M I K. J CHURCHMAN, Banker: Hun W. H. RANDALL. U C . I.oodon, Ky WM S HT TflNOTOTt. fa-l.ier PlfW latioual Hank, Waah.ngtcn, D C elt-.a -

REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Ä, ' 4 & vi U A. A. V lulji-7-dly SPECIAL NOTICES. HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALf This Im tbe mo t itellbtful iMd extraordinary articte ever discovered. It cbanpef iBa fun burnt face and haoili to a pearly Katin t-xtur -f ravii.!tig bt-auty, imparting tbe inai Lie puritr of voitb, and the I ii iti-ju appearance o inviting in tbe city belle of fashion. It remove tan, freckle, pin pi- and rcugbneaa .f tt akin, lea-ing tbe complexion f-tfb, transparent im! smooth. It tontaicf riu tuaterll injurion. to the akin Patronised by Actrev. ni 0;-a Stnprem. ItDwbai every taiy -boal.l bave. Sold everywhere. Prtparedby W. R. HAGAN, Tr.y. N. T A'fdreM all orrlera to DKM AS S. RA Rlfat A 00 . New Y..rk fctj-l0m-eod Against the rules ot taale and be jtj, iu their color or in ibe ! of all their color, may be abanged in a fr w momenta to any f BeaiAtiiial Sli:tl. bj a .ingle. application r CaKlftX NBPI lilAIK DYE! Tlia lapidity of Ith operation farfvct aafetv, jrma nent healthful vffc-t, arl tbe exceeding drptb and ricbnea. .f rbr bu- t iuitart, .!itU;ul-L tLti-preparation from al! otbai Uvea iu ua It thia afuntrr; r in Tarope. ristatloroV Hnir rccrvall vr. a valuable adianct tu tbe Dye, in diaaina; aud prosotina tbe growth and perf. ct health of tUt hair, and of itaclf, when Uaed alone, a aaeguard ibw protecta tbe flbrea from .cay under all circumtanceft and under all cil Manufactured b? . CRISTA DOBO. No. 0 Aatcw Houae, New Tork. Sold hj all Drjgiriata. Apprted rfjr all Hatr Draaaari. JelT.deodiweow tlTNKKVWS DBBIUfT, SEMINAL Weakne-, etc., aawt b evred bv'one baa MaDj cured nln.eir and bnndreda f athera, aad wfll hafl ro notb'.r.g bat thrwtl. A4drt wltk xm. PTiWABr tl. TRATK!: fehJ9-dA-W)y LorkW, -ttn, Ma. a tari) rutin of ijiiE nlkv r Seminal, Urinaiy and Sexual ytli-afw and RaJW treatmen' in Kaparta of tb It iWÄRD A'I ATIO Sent by mal in era led letter envrjopea, freo 'fcht'go Addre D. J. SKILIN HOUGH tN, Howard Aaclation, No. Struth Niath taBOgt, rh.l. 'alphia Pa raarSO-dtwIy o OT SOL D i I R S W I I HI N K DK Strietlatid ia qaite right in ad vi. ing oo la hia a toaaajge aret ui t: r tvluniu of t'-day'. p -par, to take a tottitf h highly rtootniaeDdeil Ahti-Cho'tra Mlxtnra it yam knaprscb it Bay eava the !ir r na! mf ...,r ha oWier.. Mother. aee that y.ur " d.i neglect P Ton can ret It at the Drug Store at' cent- per ..,! 1. It ia th het remedy fr Piarrb.ra a id lt r fa jrhT-itheodlwIt - HOTELS. BATES HOUSC, J. L. IIOLTO, pROpRirroR. INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA my-dif SALOON. BITES HOI SE SALOON, L5DKR BATKS IMMJtl F.NTRaXCR.) A J, !WYt:KS, Proprietor. rtfan bar b applied witb pure Ho,uor, wiaea, and tbe I bet brand a of citanand toba al t old Bourbon and Wheat Whiakr Tbe etabli.bmect baa be& reaorated aagS-d:f WICS. WIGS! WIGS! WIGS 11HR greatest aaaortment of Wig. Front Piece. Sw.tcbe, Carta. Ac, aaade in the latcat atyie al the cbeapct rate, tr GEoitGk rOSTKU. Ladiaa ant Gen r lernen 'a M iirmaker. No. 121 Lake, corner of South Clark .tree, aawer taw Taiagrapa aaglS-dlw EXCURSION. OHIO WEITE Nl LPM K SPRING, Delaware County. Ohio. a ' . N r. KRTt to tho abavo wed known Ij 8umiaer Keeort ara on tola, via th Great Contra! Railway Uwe. at tbe Union Drpat. ia ttia city Fare to Lewia Centre patt 8t' n; a'.d re am, t tt. Tiaka a ganet aati) ward. P. OflAMDIaRR, wff--nopl oho agaai

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t ootrrxmrwt promotly attewded to MEDICAL. llr. . N. KY iii No. 24 1-2 E. WahiD?tou Si. SICK AND AFFLICTED rtaHF rmr.KN.' op ixoiAWaPoua at vk-initt are respectfully Inform that tbe jneOy eelrbratet I r Prndery ha arrived and can ho eowaaltid al hia , offer, No 24) F.ait Waahdigloa treet.wbore hl. aal and efr.i aciwaa mediciora wiil V arfwilni-tvreal to tbua who r anVrin f tn any malady krooii' h k Mich at. !!' f the I .uwgn, llrait. Throat, DjMpiH, Livrr. Dropsy, Kiainryw. aaaofula, l.rv wm las, vr Oll III . III. II III . An, otaan I ri i uf l-nr of the Skin, and ali I irea ari-iug ir. ru nni.urtT of the blood A No all other complicated Chronic Cotnplalat. which ft-ivf hatri.'l U.e aorr.ee ai 1 -kill of otber lor DTSlMldV. Dl A It RUF A. Fl.UI. CBOLARA MORBUS or St' MM Kit COMPLAINTS or CI ildrrn rry faia Neutraliiing Syrup. MOST IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MEN, Whoe bollow clir.V and palrd com etiai trli iu fearful langt.age and aileni working of rowaff tarrible dia ea-e, underminiiiK the conMtuiln, aaeaaory and reaaai; hurrying tl.rn : a pren-atur deaAh- Me tact while raaaon bold away, and ava l yuraelf of the aervicea of Dr. Pendery, wboar treatro -r - ds : pa tea the UlghtOM diaeaao and cure tbe mor t.arra-ir,K araknean, .r other raue of riou difficult! i perpetnal annoeawce. His Remedies for Venereal Diseases Are far anperior to auvtbiua ever Introduced info thf ruite.1 Stairs. Chilloflgl , : pwblk lo brne hhw a Caa b- Jiiii-.l cur To Frill a l'. alld or omu. Tlarricd or Singlf! If you ara ufl-uffr, from any Dtaoaao pec a ha r to ywW aex, yMir -bodh loae no tiaae in obtaiaio; aaedical aid where you will urelv find tt. Tb" experience and awcce wbK-t, tbr iKictor baa had In Rental Dleata ba luflaenced perons to etid bini that cU of aarieo for bnndreda of mileSen fre. on receipt of amp. m cup ui am' Private letter to Marr ed ladiei on Healtk And aUo II inflamatory ittatttra mation call and judge far you real'. For further V AIMiR It 1 II v a The r'.uab:tarif I: .".a: y .i at . .. .. iuformed that Dr. Pendery ba oprned a apatl. a and Bath Loom, atlce Mo. 24-, East Wa-fcinrtc aire, t, to enable tbe nek and aflUcfrd to teal Cm f Skier of the Mercated Vapor Hatha. It ! not deoi-d un-fMary to dilate or u ay wy n larg on tbe remaraa. ;. at : a- .i. ding cure .rn.e through the agency of thear hatha; the wonderful effect of Puinigai n, of rrducina: nedpat aarenU to a eapor aud bringing tbe brated vapor to tb asrf. r ' l-dy. ha a'tracted tbe :. i r -u arid rhaTUngef the adn.iratioii of the tno-t d.-tagi..ahed medkea. abeei of rtae aire Tbe Vapor Baiba bare bn mtrodocad b tb Cawr; Surge, na. witb every royal family in r.arope, and bae ry generally reeHved tho plawtifa of all la-aca of pa tienta in hvmbke aa veil a la tare higher walk a f Ute. Ibe Vapor Baibe are preci adapted u, every cla of ttaoai t. In Chronic itia ftattata, Kbeuni.:.!. Dyspepnia. Jtetvoo Headache. Pal.. Luna iSaeaa. . r any afltcti.-n t" wiiicb tbe biunat. -y t in i- t.at.U. tba Ratba never fa. I to afford rtief. -alphur Vapor, for instante, la roacAet hf the tuoa prejudiced phyaaoan. or the moat e'wattty bxaeajt pee i.od4r, to be toe eery beat naai lie erer mmn Utr Cbr.oi KheaaaaiiMn. all ctaaeea and ftroda of RR ft Itataoa and the uumer u f..rn- of Cararrb Vapor, wtth ratract ol Wild Cberrv. for al: of Lai.c or IiroocbiaJ Laeaao , ao with tbe ibocrK't' extracta. whoa retaced toavaporaad brovftht in contact witb tbe akin, or any dia-l aarfare, produce, thai aaaat fiancrlbg aaat aalflaoiaey reawlui, which no other loa:: of aedicatiofi ran poaaiblf attain A trial of thefe Hatha never fail to eouetoc the moat akeptical of tbe waoderfbl carativc power of eaSracte re to a vapor a' d applied exactly ta tho apot or daVapor penetrate wph great rapidity, OWd aootbe aubtai. e can reach. The act aad InArwi froaa diea, no matter hoar bwag rtaniltoff, or what th :taeae mij he, are cordially Inv.ied to give eur Ralba a trial The- Rath accelra- the ete-t of alteraiiee cinea. draw lug diaeaae awt at tbe etateaa, lb aa late oi tbe taiy in f noi ataeaae.. ir.rthe actl-.Q cfthe atwetlt . eU T To To nroove ta r tec ia of oaarcary troaa taa To promote abf-orpLtor. of drrpa .ai rfo.,i n. To relieve difficulty of brcalhiat aot ta care aad ether diaaae of th CVewt aad Longa. , and to eara dvtftfata and ft the baa! ing of Saga fraaa the Ac . Ac. For Quir.aay tbe Bath never fail to relVee It. For Croup tt may bo rigartat aa a ptcAa For Wänoada CowgR tt give rabef For Meale a. '-an -r-inc. Ta core diacba-re of hiood freea taw LfBaga aad other iiterca: orsn f the bod Par Cäwdera it I an ef tioo ia To. i.c - i i.-ediea-ed, ia a i Tbe Rwaha have never tailed u Tbe aae of tb Batha. (wtth the aM of i lial, n.a.ie f r tte rxproaa parpooavJ ta a 1 dy for tho care of re vera of at They relleee ai aadlac eaae the appetite. Th twlohar Vawae Math are warn remove any ac-i all al r froaa tb Twaa Batät aaav ha taken at til wiUoutri.k of ':.::.' V. " tTm hawralraaa ? A M w P M PTtrala roowaa aad Rata fee LaatiM, with eapenenced Surao ia attoaeaaco. 1TJ7-Pbyajctan are tavtiad free ef OMargi to aa the treatment. fjaafrba Dortor'a Jaotry aihraH4 Ferna frecra tho Ü-aoawaxy, pittoil. Rent by aaaxl rr-pnt Doctor challenge, th public to hnac hiaa a caiaheeana ' ' e I r..ugbt Vafra tho toAton thread itbrwaoa --a1"

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