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York . Ad verlUomeu. BARLS'S NEW HOTEL Terms. d&l.BO per Day. main iuiiih III1T I. in MOW OPBB 1 (ur tb. RMiitlua ol pun, The location being cen tral to mr ooaveuleul lo biielanae en piece, si . I . I 4... .11 .-.I. of IhM eilV. boue. will eMomsaedel. Ulw.ee auu aud "0, MMlelue all "7TT " i ..........i. .a i. stud nuaadfur. a mac aud bauaeoaae aiaaaar ,' wbfcb a large eemlnw are elugle.elwauurtelly well ligai. ad aud ventilated, aud, la (act, everylbleg kaa beea doe. Ibat ooqm add to Ine ooauorl in we fuoeie, eue naa a a atat alaal hotel. WAV . Apriiu dir. . BAHI.B OB, Brueaietors. R. L. GILBERT & CO.; MANUTAOTtJBBBB Of iHirnaa nnvi ITIAM REFINED CANDYl OUU DROPS, RooU. Oandy, etoo. rOB TBI PUBLIC. tfanufuloiTaad gala. Booau, 1 OOVHTI..IU IT, HWVUBK. Branch oBoa, Ml Canal St., Barto'l Bote! Building. may It-lyr MANHATTAN MOTEL, BSCTXI.H.lW'V IBTH1IB1T ' IBOOBD BOOB f BOM BBOABWAT, Opposite lb. Fatk, H. Hcaaiws, marl (Ml v Proprietor, ..iial'll.l.OlDinU km. PiaUl 11 l.ue.eai Wl U.. iwru) af ( Otl "I " at iu una wmt. Caa, U 8U1. H.rUna Appeielea, "U.wi July3 dJm Da isr 2sr i jkt ca-jbi aet. OldlioudonSook Gin A Pura Article far Medicinal Furpona. tOB lit! BT WM. H. RESTIEAUX, . 106 South Blgh Street. Juu t, 'a. U QBFOKD Se BON U, , IHJelallBMIoN alkBOHANTe, aud Dealers la BIDE S;, IBAIUER AND OIL. t'oruer or Calvert and l.oinbtd ill i U A I.T I M.O.R E. l'.!H' 1864. 186 OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, WARDEN & EMERY. TIMS icAVOHITB HICSOH'l HAH BKBBJ Leaieil l Ilia uiidereigned for Ilia aeaaon ol 1862, oommenoiog, June lOlh, nuil r.ndiiig geptemher lOlh For beauty ol location It la uol excelled by any other Waterlog rtuce In Ibeconutry. the Bolldlnge have all beau tli .rouuMy cleauaeJ, and Dilvoa aud everything, tonneiM with f lis Spring, repaired at a hewy expanse; aud uolhlug Ibat would prove benrncial to pereonaeeek. na liealtb or pluaaure has beou htt ondua. k good lilVKHY la nll.ulioil, trull atock d. Hot aud Oold. Atteutlvo WHr. TSI.BU BA PU OfrWt cou-nactlilK wltli all uuilaor Ilia country. OMNIBUS LINE o carry potroue to and doui ibe I'raloa. Airuuguuuinu Willi all iba prluclpnl Ballroada fur H Lf ITABK tlckela oaudhoul tbeaiiluaa,guoddurluatbe8eaaou. B.'ABD lar doy, 12; per week, to tin. Cor furtber lutonua-tlou. ad.lreae H AlttGN at EMKIIY, American Moral, I.aneM of Ohio Wnlle tulphnr SjUloui. OotnuaDa, Oblo, JuuaB. d.3 ni. ailurAtiriJiKB or Awulugs, Tents and Mops. NO. mi CENTRAL A VP, SUE, Ol laoI uuatl, Ob. to. AWNIHfi.4 AND 'I'm NTS HKJilblltU at leM tnu Kuteru uilixa. ALLVtuUK WAB- liANTKU. At. lUUUKua I'nuuri ui an anua.u iu. Julyl'dnm. M IDOI.Br.lN, TUUUBIUOB A 00., Lif HUGBAPiiBtiB, BaOHAVattti COPPKR PLATE PRINTERS, OA Waat afuurlto lit., UIMi.laatl. All bt.ila of work d.me In Iba bail alyla and on tborl botuiul Particular aiuullou will ba gtran Id ordari tor WriUUfNU CAKI'd, ViaiL'lNU OAUDB, Ao r-ar- Urdura may t aoul to tlia JooaalL Of rum, uot-lihll, lAPII'AI. ; I V PKIPUBK (MLLkBll IMrt. 101 SOUTU HIGH STREET, (Oi'pouittt (ilaz6tt Ouildiug,) C O I. IT M U iJ H ; O HIO. PIIOrOUUAPHS, OUlAHKOQRAmtl Ambrotvpen, S:o., &oi Tilil IH TUB HlQHtBT &TIU II r TBI All illUL UCBValH, A 1 W AVI'S P" ajlual Alilal. BY EXPRISS THIS DAY! BLACK AND WHITE CHECK POPLINS, BROWN AND WHITE CHECK POPLINS AZULINE Dl VK CRAPS HORETZ (tha rial hJ.) MO USLL WE DE SOIF, IN NEAT DESIGNS, BLACK BAREGES AND CRAPE MARETZ, PLAIN WOOL DE LAINES, DRAB ALAPAOAS I OS TRA YELI NO SUITS, ELEGANT THREAD LACE MtTTS, PLAIN PARIS MUSLINS IN BUFF, BLUES, Ao. BAIN at BOH, No. '29, South High St. FOR OLD OR YOUNG. Thi Wonderful Granule., BRANDE'8 TUSBILAOO . Ii plaaeaut lo lak and aura to onra OOUOHS, C0LI8, IIOABHHrlkBB, 60UB TBKOAT, Ao. Hold at Mceiite par bn, qr all Pnirrlate IMPORTANT NEWS. The Wouderfnl Granules, BRANDS' B TUSSILAQl),' Qlva Immediate relief, aud aoon core Dough., Oolda ; Hoareoneat, Bora Throat, Ae. old Iu lerje boioa, Meenta, by all Prnglil. ' O OKTrillBN'TIA.Zi lYoiina mbx who havb iujured tbomeelvel by eartaln eeoretl bwblta, wblob until Ibetu for bualuaaa. Dleaeure. ur Ibe dutlea uf niarrbid llbx aleo, utililte-aKod and old meu, who from Iba rolllaa e youtb or other oauaoa, fwd a debility Iu edveuoe oi ibafte yeara, before plavliiii tbeniaelvea uuder tb. Ireataiant J auy one, about'l drat read "Tuadaoaav (rBiaNu." Mar. rled Ledlxa, wlahlna to avoid an luoreaae of family, erlB luru emethln of loiportanoa by periulug Taa Ba. oaaf raiaND." I Bent to any adilreos, In aaaled aafalope, oa racaa of Ten Oenl.. Addree. Da. CHAe. A. ITDABT A 00. Otualanait, 0al, febW-lydAw. DAILY OHIO VOLUME XXM Philadelphia Advertlalftg. 'PHM BT. LOUIS. CIIICMTN1JTITAIIIT, g. tutiffMu Tbir. Mia rouru, rmiMMiki. Th uturtH.uetl, ImvIu. Uxm4, tot . Iwa of fmn, doduIw idbw, tura tM uimhi m immmu lo ttlMtara ot mmmii nlr aHrMKM ud um trmvtMuif m mMulli Umi It to bow f mb for iu rMwpiioii 01 guew. tu inn www im Irtt of Hareh but. Imm btw Mtinlj fmuvhi4 u4 r- Itod tm m arlar (MMrt tb ftprtBMt. vt ttft III VMtllftted KM MIIUIM IB HOMTI MJW. II M M- I ill) locaWsl, ovnf oatoBt to all lb 4pol &4 lUftBtboat Mdlutfi, Md la tb ImmadUU rldaUy of twt OMtoa iam, Port OAo ma IU Oer IioIwki, Ooatiftolad aith tht Hole! toft BUur.u.l tor the ftoeoa odfttloa of tmam pntorrlti. lb KurouMB plan. Prtoa . I Moo bm front Tbra to Itovaa Pollftit pr wk aoor4 RAT tSi laTaAaallAM. d II 60 par lay. Tabu d'BoU tot averckaaU wd naipjBi aaiii, I.AA0 la DBtOB. arrlSm YARNS, BATTSCARPET CHAIN. Waalmli Daalar la Varna, tllMARKBT B . VirTH ITBBIT raaaDuraiA, pa. BUI si UKBUI WllUt, aTlMD A IfOIIK i Carpal Obala, Oottoa Tara, Twlat, Wad. . Oottoa Batla. Tla Yaraa. Wool Tariaa. Carluaa, Oaudla Wlok, Oofarlat Tara, Broom Talaaa, 4boa Tbraada, Oottna, Heaipaud afaailla Oordaga, Wood, w and Willow Wara, r.ooy Baakala. Akw, a lull aaaor t-aau of riy Mota, wblob ka of.la at Manuttctura. LOWK8T MIT GABS PBI0 Eg. Iapr9a-4a .rpUI BB10M.' Aral. Btraat abaa Vklrd, Ptollaalaltail VPT0N S. MEWC0U8U, PteprUitr. VTbU Hotel la aaalral, aoaranlwl by Paaanaar Jar. lo all part, of Iba oily, aad In ayary par'.loolar ldtoJ u Iba oombirt aud waola of tka kaaluoa. nablk). aajr-Tir,a II Ml iv-r day aniM-dl. NKRVODH DEBILITY, OR 8 PER- A . ATORttrlCKA, ii noaiUrelT H-TT eoraLle by any mean, but tboaa I adro- r Before oouimeunlua any tnatmeDt learu buw Iba writer actually ourad bluiaall, and aubaaquautly baudrade ol otbeia. Euuluaa a Doat-oald aaoarKrib anrelop to Boi ITS. Obarleatown, llaaa. aoejla-dAalyr I.I very. QE01IUH . bflAPLkT, JVERY & SALE STABLE. US B. Vront Bt., bit. Btati ud Tows. Vina Uai aaa Oarrlaga Raady at All l'lnaaa, BOB8R8 BOABUEU BTuB DAf OB WB1K. aw flue Boraea alwaya for Bala. oaUMl Agents Wanted At Once For A COMPLETE HISTORY "OF THE REBELLION.- lug feu Propetuuii uaaorlpilv Clca lrft Mai (re lo uiom who writu to bfi. U. ITUHUKACO i Aubarn, N. Y. R. ESTERBROOK & CO., Bteel Pen Manufacturers, Mo. 403 Arch Blr.at, Vhilactlpltlai KB'I'aUrtUttOOIl at CO. UKUIHH TO cell lb. attention of tb. tlatle aud lb. American R. ubllo la th rkt tbet Mtel Pane are made Iu tbla oouu try by tbeui eual Iu quality lo Iba beet lutportad ar It aa. CITY AND COUNTRY DEALERB aupplled on Iba moat favorable l.rmi. Ordera by tuall promptly alteuded t. . JuuelO dly FORWARD! FOK WARD ALL PERSONS IN NEKD OF BOOTS Ut SHOEJa, Uf) TO THB RENOWNED CHEAP STORE DUNFORD & CO. 276 SOUTH HIGH STREET, Oolumbua, O. And aaa Ihoaa Bpleudld Kid-Healed Boota for TB Thaaa linlqua Franch Alorovco Uoot....t 00 Vho.a Ueaulirully 'liilalt.d Bowad do..l US Thoaa Ladla'a i.ca.lalad Owltara BO Thoaa Mau'a Oxford l laa,........................ 8B Iboaa Hplandtd Calf I lea..... ..l 00 Thoaa Franch Calf Boola. a 00 Andotbar arrantodAr a., too aanarooa to mantloa AT FABUtiOUdLY LOW FBtOSS. B. P. DUNFORD & CO., Proprietor.. may'M MaALTBY HOUSE, alwaan ialaht and Chaciaa atraela, Ka'rrft, Md. ' U. MA LIB Y, Proprietor, ay29-dly THE PERKINS DOUBLE LOCK STITCH FAMILY .AN1 MANUFACTURING Sewlutx . . Maonlue. THE BI.SI LOOK AT :b AID I 1 10 1 1 OH BAPS Bl Blaln: . T.bl....4 Half nwm MACHINB Uablnal..m Patent Ii teaaloa ant a-oldlna now ia ua. 0ablael..6C iaOE ast Mound St. Th' M th. Mlmnb .t Machine aver made. Bews erttha etri.rfbt noadle, fro m two apooU without any rewlndln auj from lie ataipii city w no. name to e ul . . Bend for a Olroul ar aod Baanpla of Bowing, or call aod see It In oparetlo . AgenU wanted In every town la Iba Mete to wuoa liberal laduoeoM oi. araofferad. Needle and .rvlblna perlalblui to tb. BSD Moore auv oblneoonete.atlfy on baud. I am put Hub; a valuable Improvement on tha Moore ma cbluelof vtblcb) I have tba Ibe eole agency) or lulll el-cbenge tbliu. Parkiu'a macbine fur ktoore macbloae that barb uot im.oi much abueed, when uruia can ba agreed OfXO. P. OBR, general Agent, for ibe Hulled Btatee. (into, and Bala Boom, laa Weei lib Bt. Uluolnnatl.O. jonel7-bb9A.lr. A?yiiao XliwoAaseaii RMtant oaeae of Gonorrhea or By Bhlll. cured In a tew aaya, wunoni hau.e of diet or blndianoe from rjuaincae. Becondery Bypbllle Ibe laet yeattge eradicated without tbt uea of alercury, loTolontary Fl aa of him atoppM la a enor. lime. "" jpotouoy or I. ea ol a.-oal bower, reatorod to loll vigor n a low week., Gleet r uouorruea ui wu, .i.uU,ua, where .11 luterual leuiedle.' bare failed, permanently aud epeedlly oared by a new tree 'uieut, DR. STEVEi-S & CO., Ctecumali Lock Htyital MO. f THIBD BT., BBT. WALNl'T AMU VIM Or Boa loo Olaatnnatl. O. QOLUHBDS WBOLBBALM lilQDOB tffOKB. oSWbo rSP.Saf alVfl?- Importer. aaM Daalara la fjctaneud Dmi tu Wlaea, BranKa, Ao.e., alao Old Bye, Boaoagabad. eed Boor- toW?r!h aaa aad Oatoe, M (oath High l,C- laiaVM. anialral WAdl BRANJjDE'S TUS8L.AIOQ CUBES) AflTHMA AND BRONCHITIS, ag. 14 by ell BraggUt.. U cenu a, box. COLUMBUS. OHIO. The Mount Auburn YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE liriLL owmm in iktinth via on TV tDaWDAT, IKPriMBIB 1Mb. 1b allMtla of tb Bublto to ealtod to tba followin. belt: lat. Tbto School bu acq u trad MtroRfS B W' tority wblcb Ibsoxm lto ncMii aad pibhabmot. M. Iti LOCAL ITT. Iboub wlthla lb ehjr IIbIk. to fully 1b tb ooBBtrf , ftBtl tbui comblBii BdTftntft&ei tbal BOBcboollBftltbrBDjoy. 9. lit BUILDINGS ba ln tboraugtily rorted Bod pftinttd, many cf tb rooau and ball aawly carU tba furaltan ravaraUbd and ararj attislloB paid t aiabft tba ptoca ooa of beauty aad atlraol loa , 4.h. A MKW IltlLUINU, forty by aauuty bat, to la eoniaa of anctloa, aod will ba ooaiplatat) befora tba opD I OK of tba acbocl. Tbto will laaura hcilltlM tor raoltalloa aud claaa roomi not btrilofora ar-joytd, batiaua of tl a waat of inActoat ipaca to fully acciimmoJato lb fary largo attoBdauoa. Itb Tba OXNIBUdeffl ol tba Initltota wblcb laia tba pupils from tbalr boat at Id tba nrnhig and raturn ttatm altar acboal bonis, naba tbto ichocl fwlrabla boot all othara, a-ptrlally Id aoptoaaant wtaibar. I .eth. Tba TEAOBKfi. a's all aipartoBoed naa aod wouas. Mo ubi lora ara aaiployad lo axpartmaDt opoa Ibalr ability or aptnari lo tfaub. 7tb. Tba APPAHATOi for anry dvp.rl vant of Kit. aral ficlanca baa baas aolacM with oia ft on tha Brat BiaBaCftctorkilB Ibaoonatiy. . lb Tba LIBbABT of aora ttuu two thcuiand rol. BUta, and tba OABlulT wlib aaora than aann tbouaand QaelogleJ, Hloaralrgietl and Ojuchologloal apacimana, at fatiirta not to ba found In arary w binary. O.b. Tba BIDING SCHOOL to an antlr. ly new faatura In Fomala Boarding Ikbooli, bat baa bnn In succoatrul oparatlon bara for two yaa iaaVrdlog a rara rpportunlty for all who dal.a toarail ttiftaiMlvtia of tuch pliaintabto noreatfoB ai EqiMitrlantom afford.. Tor fuitbcr partlcoUra or oat-logon, addxaa Praf H THANK MILl.Ktt, Prtald-ut, L alotttit Aubma, or 1. ii. WUITK, Aug. aa,-dlm. SA Woit Fourlb atirat, 01 clooatl, 0. DE8IRABLE GOODS Arriving Dally. SUMMER DRESS FABRICS, Black & White Check Mozaiiiltiqucf, Jaconets. Orffandiea, Grenadines Black ft White Check Poplins, A 1AB0B TABI1TT Of Monrniug Beragen, Grenadines, &e. BLACK BEBAOE CRAPE, UARATZ, AND HEUNINE WHITE BERAOE AND CRAPE MARATZ. 8IX1K8 rSXXjXS.S I I CHECK BILKS, IN ALL COLORS, PLAIN POINT DE S0IL.1N ALL COLORS "LACK SILKS, EXTRA QUALITY, AT $1.00. Sills. Oliaxaa. To !., 111c IKtvuallxi. TAvellDg Dress Goorls In greit Variety CASE CHECKED MOZAMBIQUE AT lajo. 0A8B IMBBOIDBBED ENQLIBH BIBAOI AT1BV- CASE CHECKED ENGLISH BERAOE at 12 jo. Ileadley, Eber'y & Richards, 250 and 252 South High St., une!9 COLUMBUS OHIO. 5 ;k 4 , VJft .1 . Descriptive Cireutarswilh Saiiiplesof Work will be sent Mailfi es. THE FIN KLE & LYON LOCK-STUX'II SEWING MACHINE! 0 Broad SI red, - - Columbus, O Tbl iMarhlno Ii alupl and aaally un.lerttooJ. It It dural.ll aad aaally kept In o.der. It la adapted to (real range or work. It do. a lie work well. It I. prottcted from patent lltt,etlon, Inarery fair competition l h Fliat Clan Hecbluil It baa been awardwl PIRST PREMIUMS. K..r M.cblna aold lewtirantel toglra letter aatla taction man any oioar, ur uiuuej iduku. Ml R. A. . JANNEY, Agent, A86 Broad alraat, Columliua, Ohio. iug. 6 dim .. . WILLIAM BLYNN, NEW NEIL II oirsi?, Fine Watches. Enrllsh, Swiss anil American; Rich Jewelry, In Hue variety Diamond Wort, to which I pag ipecial attention; STERLING MLVSR WARR, Bl'APl.B AND FANOY 8ILVKB PLATItU TtA Sim WAlTKUa, f IWII- ihh oiHLri'a. UAnxiBB. vuttao. Bruu.Di ni' PaMCIto; riNB TABbB CUVLKBY, tJHOIOEST KIN US; uLoOKa-CALBNIiBB.TUIIITY DAY, liNIi rBBMOH, and a gm.ral aaaortmcnt ot nancy goode. MILITARY GOODS. WM. BLYNN haa a vary inp&rlor Baiortmant, to-wlt Tba very (Mat ftword aod Saliraa, opa Daniaaoos aod boat AiriArlfAn Md lmnnrla.1 tilAihm. Baib, Balta, OtDCtr.' HoguUllon Hata. flueit PaiBantt Spuri, Vpaolettea, Ac , 4o. how need aend to OlDolonatl or New Totk for rolutarj (ooda; ay yrlcta will ba a lo aa aay bouaa iu tuo coud JOHN NAUGHT01N & CO. (NAUGHTON'S nUILDING ) Dealen in Foreign uud Domestic DRY GOODS A large variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, FANCV GOODS Alao, lha lateit etylel or GENTS' SUMMER STUFFS, MELTONS, TWEEDS, CASSIMERF.S, VE3TIN08, BROAD CLOTHS FURNISHING GOODS JulyM-dSrn. srrxi.i.-s'X3r x FROM trie iubeerlbrr, II vine; or. Ike Joliue-iowo Hoed, eboola mil -end a b.ll from Uolumbu, on Tue day morulug, Aug. 1Mb, a Mailt Bay Mare, tao wbltehlad f.et laiber toininnoiu, dihck wane aioi !. and a Bear i t- r the rlahl eye, Bbaaae four yeere old lael Spring, wud 14 neuae nign. Auv ixnoa alvluir tiifuitnettcn that will lead to her re. eovary .111 bellberelly rewarded. Aaareae, nana, vnwwnn, Coliunbu,, O , Or tbe proprietor of Ihe Deckcye Houae, I'oluiubue. auglTdlw Manliood i nOW LOST I HOW REM I'OKED I Jti.f Publtihei, in a Sealed Envelop. Price 6 Cl: A LBfJTUBKON TBI HATUBK.TBIATMINT, AND BaKlOAL OUBB of Bpermalorrliu-a, or Brmiiial Wo.k-aeea, Iuvoluutaly BulMlwue, Beaual Debility, at d Impedimenta to Heritage gxuerally, Mer.ou.iwe, Uoueump-lloo. Kplltpey a.d Hl.l HentiU a- d Pbyalo.l Iuccllv, ra.ul,lDa Horn Holf.4buM.Ao. By Hiar. J. Cotvaa. waae. M. D., Anther of Ibe "Uraeu Book," aa. "A Boon to Thousands of SuH'ererr." 8nt uoJ.r Mel, In a plain envelope, lo any addraa. few paid oa receipt 01 all oeoie, or iwo mw ,., Dr. OB. J. 0 KLIH1, Boweiy, Mew York, Pott Of- loa bo, 4M8. gag84A.8at STATE JOURNAL. MONDAY MOKNINU. 0hio ,f tate ouvual. TELEORAPHIO NEWS Horuliijt and Afternoon Keport EjATE Ali'D IMPORTANT NEW8I WAR AfTuliM ratorable on the Potomac.Seceah Ulnappolnted A Hatlle, RebelB Routed and Driven Ilaik. Bull Run Reversed Our Armlet rnlted. FIRE ZOVAVE9 nEIXFORf'ED. I.nicut iVcn from iVew Oi leaim. (.uenlliaa Burn a (.unboat Bayou Sara at THE TOWN DEM0XI8IIE1B I Bi-eckliirldge tilth .... Flag I the Black Ac, Ac, Alia Ira Favorable ou the Polo-mac SeceNh Depondnt A Battle Rebel Honied and Driven Rack Bull RunRe-versed-Our Armies (tailed. Orrica AiaooiATtD Pima. New Vok A hi? 29 We have reliakli adrioei Ibrouib laltera received lo-uiitht thnt arTaim at Waehine'.on aud Alexaadri to-d.y won a more furoruble appeuranor. 1 ho leoeaaiouiala of I ho litllsr oily are lam exurbeoi, and carry deauondcut oounlonaooen. QenvrAla liuraaide aod Poin hare mcoeedeJ. aod out their way through tha rel.el forced at Aiaoaeaas and bare rorumd a junoUon with tha army of Virgiuia uuder lien. MeClellan, Ibis aide of CeuUaville. There hai been a severe enKaiemont with the rehela liy tba Uiviuiutui uuder Gonerala Hooker, Stureea, and Sumner in which the rebels ware completely rouleil anil drif eu from the vicinity of Manaaaaa und Bull iluo, end through Hie fj&eeea of I lie Bull Bun Mouulain. The loea of life ou bolh eidea id eaid lo Lara been heary. Mo accurate iuformahon ia olilained ou this point, but it ia believed I lie enemy were very eeverely punished aud mauy prisoners ta ken, it ia atated that Hie Petoruuo river now forJable at anr uoint above Waebiuit- lon, aud much eioiUineut pretails Ihroiighout Wealern Maryland, arming from the fear that ponton or 1 lie l ouleil jralo army may make a deepernle and destructive raid ou that quartet; but Ihearrangemeula lor a proper reception of the traiiora at all poiuta are ample for all enier-geuniea. The enemy iius uol yet appeared on the Upper 1'olomac, alihough lh indioallona have pointed to such an evoul, and the eiicle-meut on boib aidea of the lino conlinuer. The fears for Ibe aaftly of Washington ate entirely dispelled, aa the defenoee of Ibe Capi tal are period and Impregnable. CtaerrllliiN Hnrn a tJimiioat at lay on Mara The Town le-iiloliNhed --Ill-el kliiiltlKe valth I lie Itlaek I'lns llalon Rouge In Danger. Nr.w Yobk, Aug. !tO.--Stieoiala from Wash ington oonlaiu no new;. The new Orleans corraspondeut of the limes aloa that the pttnboat Simmer sot ashore near Bayou Marn, and was dettroyvd by guerrillas ayou Mara waa arteiHarda levelled by our uuboalr. ,iSvVl,i!,uvJ.,wl!uri.yu,efR,l'.,a aa localnies from which to fire ou our boat?. Breokinriilce has ibivulwned lo ruiee the a tit HaE BitaiiiHt our Irooiis, and Col. Payne, commanding at Balou Kongo, has appropriately reaponded. Ualon Houce la lo be aiiaiurunej. anu proua- bly deBlroyed. The general reeling or uie ioyai peirio 01 both Aleiandria and Wasliiurton is one of more oonfidence, and the dnpreaiiiou wbiob baa pre- ailed among Ibe loyal men tor the past weea bas siveu way lo that of joy and uladueea. That there baa been a moat extensive move ment of 1 1 oops from Aleiandria and otber pointa it beyond doubt, aud It ia currently believed that tba major portion of our army bad either ekiruishiog or bard fought battlea with the enemy within the last tweuiy-iour nnura. It ia generally believed that ait exlenaivo forward moveuieut waa mado by Ihe whole army to-day, under (leu. McClellau, involving a battle, the result of which liaa not been anuouuoed. Our advices nre up to noon to-day, Friday, uud are from the moat trustworthy tonrcc. PemiBjIvanla Determined to 1111 II Ve'imoill ariuil. HABBiauuaa, Aug. 29. H i helievd herein military oirolca that a draft will be made only in a very few dislnuis, and vuliiuteeru are eda-ed in almost every ootioly (o be furuiBued promptly, euer the quota is unoiarea. Two full regiiueutu wil' ba soul lo Washing Inn from this nlaoe each dav for I ho ueit eavou dava: and aeven additional reitiinonla will be eeut from ruiiaueipuia aa tasi a. nauopun-tion oan be prooured. New Oi lcans Healthy --- more Anns tlian owner uen. uuiier Serenaded. . Ntw Vobk. Au?.29 The aleamer Mataniaa, from New Orleans the l!Kd, arnveil io-nigiii, Thn nitir nmilinuea hoalthv. Arma were being found in all aorta or out oi the way places, but uo owuera. Alarie Union meeting waausta ouitie uvau- ingofthe -U'li, auu uen. cutter wan eor.ua' ded. The Fire Zouaves Iteliilorceu Wooden Buildings in Danger. FnarntBs MosEott. Auir. 28. The aleauier n.niel Webater arrived to dhv from tbe Norfolk hospital with one hundr.d and eighty eicL- end wrvnnriA.a an mora. The aignal corps, which has been attaonea to MoClcllau's army, left here this P. M. for the P.,mn.an on the steamer Arvow Bniith, wbicb also takea up a large number of recrnila for lha Fire Zouavee, who arrived mis morniug via Baltimore. 1h. lima for Ihe removal of all woollen hnllitlnea on the noint will exoire on the 81a' but none atem to realize mat ii win aomauy lake plaoe. . Gov. Stanley. Baitihobk, Aug. 2!). Uov. Stanley arrived here to day and piooeedcd lo Washington. Gen. Barney Appointed Iuspec tor General of Artillery. w.KiiifiTn. Au. 2ft. Brig. Gen. Barney, U. 8. Volttuieera, late Cbier ol Artillery with n.n Mcniallan. ia aasiined lo duly aa ltiepec lor General of Arlillory, aud ia ordered lo re port to the Chief of Ordnance. California News. Ran Fa.Nci.cn. Auc. 296:80 P. M. Sailed, i.. at.-.ri.t,iff HtAr. for Hootr Kouft. ti,. mu kat i.jt.nit.u- irauo irom nrai uanw light. Half a million pouous or oryaianieu ..,.r ni 13c: orunhed tuear uull at i.c. t.'..i.n. lard 14-3. Butler 2V.K'. Lltlla dispositton apeculaie In merchandise, hi n, mi v uneratinni made in exteuslvo Invost- meut ot milling aiooae, eomu roanziug lurmuro la a fee iIhii. aud raising Ibe market, irom r,nn i.r euch oDeration. Tbev oontiutie re ceiving impetus from handsome dividcuda da-i....i fivim nrincinal Washoe mines. Tbe traiu wagons reoeully arrived at Carson v.n. frnm Halt Lake, bring hO.000 thousand pound! or Hour, 13,000 pounds of biiltor for market, offering first competition. California has found supplying niiue.cu mo caeieiu Cool One of Ihs coolest things we have aeeu lately ia the followlug, taken from Ihe Providence Journal : Ahotiixb RLtca. HtPimitcaN Outbaoc upon tub CoBTiri)Tioii. General Duller baa cmilia-oatid the property of John Slidill, at New Orleans. W do not leirn that Mr. BlldiU hid SEPTEMBER 1. IC2. notloi of lltii Bolt extraordinary proceeding; that ka wag even eommootd lo appear and ra- fdle Ibe flvloriumora egainit bit loyalty: but lakiuc advautagi of bla ebieooe, and In viola tion of Ibe moat aaored right! tuarautitd in Ibi Couslitutloo.bla property i.aaliad by order or a military commander, n nat ia ine eviaence, the new guardi-.ni of eonilltulional right! will a.k, that Mr. Biueti naa aeepoitia or me prop erty without trial? without bii preaanci? Really, lomi diodIi eeem to think thai thil rebel lion la lo be put down by ley.rliy, inalead of gentleaeai and pemveraice. . , FROM THE VIRGINIA ARMV, How the Rehela -Love" . Pope t They Croiia the Rappahannock, Stewart'! Cavalry Attack t (from the V. Y. Times Oormpondence. Wa.HinoTOH, Auguat 27, 1802, Tin present raids iu Ihe tear of Ihe army of Iba Biisauibannab, have somethiug mure for their object than exclusively to obtain I u forma. lion aa to the position ana eireugin oi tun ar niv. While Ibat la of paramount impoi'lauea, ibe ipeoial ol j i ot of theae expeditions, and that ghion inaurei the rebels engaged in Ihe movement with extraordinary xoal, worthy of a belter eauee, ia the oipture of Major-Uen Pope and Staff. Tbo Confederate Government baa offared a reward for the capture of Gen. Pope dead or alive. The writer of this had an excellent opporluutly of converging with enlarge nnmher of lebel M iaonera eapliircd by lieu Sigel on Ihe right of our line, and aome of Longatreet'i rebel foroe upon our extreme leu, od Saturday laat, Their atatementa agree in several ioiportaut pnriUulavs. Firel, ibe oiuin object of ibe preaenl movement ia to cauture Washington, which Ibey hope to do before lha new foroei oan bl brought ioto the Held. They have the inoit implioit oonfidence in their ability to do till., Secondly And with many tbla la their main object what they hope for by day, and pray for by nlgbt tl IU. oaptuia ui una. rope, auu when oaplured'no mercy will be ihowu him We have abundant evidouoe of tbia hatred for the individual, in what trauapired at Ihe rebel attack upon the baggage train at Callett'i Station, Friday night lari, in wbiob Ex Senator V'ulee, of Alabama participated. While Ihe main rebel force waa concealed in the wooda about half a mile from the wagon-train, Sltiarl and Vulee, aocompauied by half doieu men ap proached tne wagoui. xuey urn oarne aoroea a uegro, aud holding a pistol to bis head, direoleJ him lo show where uen. Pope a headquarters were. The negro denied all knowledge of Ihe Uoueral'e whereabouts; they then required him to show Ibem Geu. Pope'a baggage train. He look tbeui lo Gen. McDowell'! wagonr, and they very aoon dieoovered that they had been de ceived and a ehat was fired at tbo negro, slightly wounding him iu the left arm, when be escaped Ihe darknesa of the night andtheraiu facilitating lhat movement. When it waa discovered by tbo rebels Ibat they bad McDowell's baggage, Vulee waa beard to say by a man concealed within 12 feet of him, and who In former limes knew him well, "D n H; Ihia ia McDowell ! baitiage. He 1b a genllcmau, let it alone,' aud left without disturbing any thing exoept a box of liquor, wnicn uiey broke open, aod drank two bottles upon Ihe spot. Tney, at this lime, were Jotued by a com pany or cavalry ironi me wooue, wuo oaptureu Ihe private aeorelary of Uen Pope. He told Ihe writer of Ihia lhat they, Iba rebels, were very much exasperated against Gen. Pope, using the vilest and uioat obscene epithets iu connection with bia name; lliuy required kirn lo lake Ibem to Geo. Pope'! wagons, and they found a portion of bia train, aud destroyed iu all aeveu ambulances and wagonB: but my inlarmant i ate ponitwrly that thei) neither m ured or ieitrug i ai,y of uen. rope valuable papers, rtcepi mow prr-Uinina to Am accomtt with the Oovtinment while it the H'f, oiia' chiefly valuable to himtelf. Of thit he profetnetli be ctrtiin. Sj infuriated was Ueu. Htuarl that he ordered this mau lo be ahol, htoiuse be waa connected with Uen. Pope, saying to au office', "We have no transportation for I'ojoe or any of hla follower! ahool him' lu au hour afterward', waa recepmreu anu a guai d placed over him; he finally escaped, by nuootiug hid guard. The first question Ihey asked of every man taken prisoner, waa, "Where ia Gen. Pope." But Geu. Pope is too much for them. He is uot ouly fully mauler of the poaltiou hla forces now occupy, but he Is too wide awake lo be caught iu trapa oouceived in aiu and instigated by the father of villainy. Whilo upin Ihia aub-ject, 1 canuot let Ihe opportunity pans or giving oreJit to a man who, by hie intrepidity, not nnlv saved a largo amount of Uoverument prop erly, but a number of otlioers and citir.ens from . ' .... j .i.. A. nUiiA,,'. uiu. uetug oaptureu ai iua tn. vbubu a liou. A train of care had reached Catlett'a from Warrenloo Junction, while Sluart'a oav- lry wore there. They permitted the engineer back the train upon a awiton, auu meu ioo. him prisoner. A brakesman upon ine iraio, netuvu uaa Winter, al a glance, aaw Ihe poailion of affairs, anriue- unon Ihe eugiue, put oa all steam, laid down and run the gauntlet, some eevemy suute wore fired at the train, aeveu of which paased through the engineer's houae on the locomotive, but fortunately no peraon waa wououeu. In Ihe attaok at Ibe Station, uapt. uouiuing, of Uen. Pope a HtaU, waa lakeu priaoner, and other onicera only escaped the eame late ny ex- a na-a vaat amount or limoulillv ana aim. Tha rebel, broke 0DCO the trunks, filled themselves lo ololbing, aud then burned there. mninder. Yulee look one of Ueu. Pope's ooata aod left a ehabhy affair ' behind, which a man haa vromised lo preaeut lo me. it ne keepa hia engagement, 1 intend forwarding it to liiu uuni. . A rebel nrtaotier. forced into Ibetr ranks, ia! la me thai he left Kiotliuoud ou Tuesday last, aud lhat all Ihe troons from that point had movid iu ihia direotion. There are at least 20.000 reticle just across the river. But Ihey will get caught In a utoe trap retore tue wee. ia out, or 1 am greatly mistaken. Joe Johnson, Jackaon, and all are theie. THE UEnEL LEFT WING REPULSED AT- TKVIPT TO TURN THR RIUHT Ur UEN POPE FlFl'Y THOUSAND REBELS DRIVEN BACK ACROSS THE RAPPAHANNOCK THE UNION ARMY RE-SUMKS THE OFFEFSIVE. Fiom Anothor Corrtepondeut. WAaHisarotf, WedneBday, Aug. 27, 18u2. A force of 60.001) rebels their whole left wlutr orosatd the Kappahannock on Suuday morning last, near the Warrenton tipriugs The force embraoed Inrantiy, oavalry and artillery, and the iudlcalioua were lhat Ihey had oroased with a determination 10 stay. Tuey were nromullv mat by our forces in tbe viciuity, and after a brief skirmish the enemy retired, uo doubt uot rolishiug Ihe appearance of what hev bad lo contend against, ueu. uirney a Brigade waa ordered up lo the right early iu tbe moruins. but before Ihey were in poailion the rebela bad retreated, and ine urigaue waa ordered back. ' The troona havs been under orders to oroaa tha Rappahannock rivrr In foroe and hold tbe other bank aiuce Sunday ulght. The movement haa lieeu delavid ou accouut or mo doiay bringing up Hooker's Diviaiou, which only left Alexandria yesterday. The fate ot thin rebellion, ill au numm rroon bilitij, Kill be tltcided ui.thm two arekt. 1 have talked with many lebel prisoners, otticers ana men. and all have but one Btorv In tell vix their army in larger than ours in Virginia, and they are going lu WaBbiuglou. "But Ihey lay, if beaten in tue ngnt woion epeueu ia.i xuuie- day, "their jig is up. Jackson, in an addree. to hia troopa laat ueunesaay, ium iueui in. Confederacy waa luiued if the rebel army should ba whipped. OUR FREDERICKSBURG tJtiKKlst;rur.u- JJNCK EVRN18 ON THE flArrnnnii-NOCK VARIOUS ATTEMPTS OF THE HEBRLi TO (1R083-THEIR REPULSE O.V EVERY OCCAMION-THrl HTHA'I'EGY OF SIUEL, ETC. FayniitcKSBtiiaif, Tueaday, Aug. 25. Each day brings aome modifidallon of Ihe ao-oottuts, touohiug the lale engagement at points . tbla nlaoa ou lha HanuahBUUuek. It now appear! that Iho rebela made three ,n. Unci Inn uniuooeaaful attempts lo cross Ilia rivur, at ns mauy utnereut ptnoei ou mnoi-ou. On Thnraday a considerable foroe maJe Iholr appearance opposite General Reno's position al Kelley'l or Uarnill'l Ford, and attempted to orosi. A cloai watoh wai kept upou their movomints, and when a portion of Ihe advance column had actually oroaaed over, a baltary, hlnh had haan ooaoseUd on thi bill, wai MUMUKK 62. opened on thi rebels, and th.y wan driven baok pre oipllately, with aome lose. Ou Friday Ihe attempt was renewed near Rappahannock Station, but a brlak cannonade from our aide kept Ihe rebel! at bay. It is be-liivcd that Gen. Kouo, wilb part of hla oom-urand, kept Welch of their movement!, and fol lowed them up and aula ted In driving them back a second Urn. On (Saturday moroiog a third and moat disastrous effort wai made lo obtain a lodgment oi the eaat bank of the river, Ibe greater part of Jaokion'i army being on Ihe weal bauk, and wailing the sooeeea of Ihe first portion of Ike column. Gen. Migel, with that admirable tact for which ke hag become to oonapicunua, divided bii command into three parte, leaving two of them iu poailion lo flank Ihe eroaaing, but lo oovered by wooda aa uot lo be observed. On the left Sank he planed a masked battery of 12 guna, and on Ihe extiame right a amall battery or u-pououer, whion purposely kept up a random but ineffectual fire aoroai'lhe itream. He Ihen rapidly withdrew hia third and front line In light of Ibi enemy, as if he was retieat- iug from the rirer, Regarding Ihia aa tba favorable opporluuily, Ihe r.be'a rushed Uf on Ibi pontoon bridge, which Ihey had been permitted to build, and two regiments rapidly croe.ed over, foruiug In Hue of battle upon Ihe bank lo charge Ibo battery on Ihe hill at the right. Aa aoon at the third regiment had got upon tbi bridge, and were hurrying over, the twelvr-gun battery opened a murderoua erou fiie upon the bridge, culling it is two, lud lilting it awing down atream. Two of lha boat! were ink, and the river was filled with the etrag-gliug forma or rebel aoldlera who bad been awept away by our grape and canister. At the lame inelant the battery waa wheeled, and eerurul rapid dischargee of grape decimaled the rankg of Ihe now repelled Iroopa, A troop or cavalry Ihen dashed upon the rebel rauke and made abort work with Ibem. Behind thou the bridge had been destroyed; before aud around tbetu were thouaanda they knew not bow many Union troopa. An loitant surren der of the whole body of rebel troops waa made, and some two thousand prisoners laid down their arms. This ended the rebel attempt on Saturday lo gain the east baok of the Bappahannook. The wouuded and prisoners wen plaoed un der guard, and tbe same evening a whole oar train of these and our own lick some 600 in number were tent to Alexandria. ATTACK ON THE TRAIN BT STEWART'S CAVALRY. To avoid Ihe danger of attaok, while on tbe road, tbe oonductor waa oidered lortio through without any lights ou the train, and without aloppiog. Oa uearing (latletl'a Station, Ihe atalion mailer flagged Ihs train, and they were obllghed to slop. A train waa juat ahead of tbia laat one, without any tall light., and It waa for Ibe purpose of preventing aooident lhat the train waa Hopped. After receiving the meaaage, the engineer took bia lantern aud oil aau aud proceeded lo oil up bii engine. While paaetng arouud on Ihe len or toe maontue, it was now about 11 o oleok Y. Al., a volley or bullets whistled by bia bead. He threw away hia lamp and oan and put for Iba wooda, tbo conductor following suit. One of the brakemen, (I legret I oannot give hia name,) observing that the engine did not atari, ran forward and apringing upon tbe locomotive, opened Ibe throttle valve of the eugiue aud threw himself down upon the platform. Two of Ibe rear oars, haviug Ihe brakea down, were finally delaohed by tbe breaking of the couplings, aud the train started off with great speed, thrashing ils way through the attaoking force, while the care were perforated by rebel balls. No one waa aerioualy Injured, and tbe train arrived safely at Warrenton Station. It went forward aud arrived at Alexandria at 2J o'clock, A. M. - : The engineer, condticlor and aome dozen pus-aeugera who jumped off tbe train, lubiequeutly arrived lately at Warreuton Station. It seems that this was an attack by Sluart'a cavalry, and waa .Intended to be part of tbe plan for diatracllug attention from Ibe front while Jackaon or Lee waa eroaaing Ihe river. The Position of Allairs. Krotu the Waabiuaton Str of To.i. g. already" The great bulk of the rebel foroa ttat reached the itappabauuock ou Wedneaday and Thnraday laat, ia already far on ila way baok to llordouevillel Yesterday we mentioned the fact that a large body of rebel artillery (sufficient for an aggregate force from 20,000 to 26,000 strong) waa certainly ou tbe march from Ihe Upper Rappahan-uock, on Friday last, back iu the direotion of Little Washington. From lhat point one lino turnpike leads to Luray, iu Ihe valley, and another to Gordonsville, via Sperryaville aud Madiaou Court-house. Tbe faot that no informa tion hue yet reached here showing that any rebel force bad entered the Valley, satisfies us that the march of this receding force was lo Sparry ville, and thenoe iu the direction of Gor donsville. Hiuoe Saturday laat nearly all firing aoross the Rappuhauuook has oeased. Hardly a dozen Bhots a day are being fired, and now moat our officers iu front believe that on Sunday last Lee, Longatreet, Jackson, so , quietly "look the baok track, going somewhere no oue knows wniin-er "leu lo one" lo Uordonaville, we tbiuk. The signs yesterday were that but a very small rebel force was in our front hardly enough to keep up Ihe appearance or an opposing force there. We have further interesting information of the rebel army. Ou Thursday last Ibere was an animated disoussiou among the members of Loe's Staff, to settle Ihe question where Ihe blame would reat for beiog outgeneraled nyrope. It aeems that Lee aud Jackson oertaiuly expected their army to be ou Sunday morning, tho 17th, precisely where it arrived on Tueaday morning, the l'Jth. Somebody gave a wrong aider, or somebody did not aot promptly upon a right order. However, tbe loss of tbe two Intervening days utterly defeated the purpose of their forward movement. On Thuiadav last it was conceded In Lee e military family that tbe movement bad been a dead failure, Pope being round in poailion on the north side or Ibe Rippabauuook, instead or being oaught upon the bank of Ihe Rapidan, as dasigued. The entire force inai raaroueu eaai. irom uu-douavllle was about 80,000 men not more. Apropos. Our loes In the akirmiahiog or Thursday, Friday aud Saturday laat on the Rappahannock wao astonianiugiy mau,poruF" not more than 100 lu killed ana wouuueu, instead or 260, aa we thought yesterday. Requests have aome hither for the preparation of buildings to hold perhapi a tbouaand priaonera, tukeu by rope a army so iar. a., iiniiu.utimd to be nine bundled liken by Sigel on Saturday, at Waterloo, (a fort a abort diatance anovo narreuiou oynug.,; - ter allowing a email brigade of the enemy lo oroaa the river, he opened hia batterlee, and eloaed in bia lufantry ao upon it aa that not a mau escaped, the Whole netng eunar auiau, wounded or taxen pn.ouera. i i.. n,i,. i. r.riannara are understood to be 140 of Fl zliugh Lee's marauding band tnaljaltaoked tbe train at uattetis on rnuuy ,.. ... hear that Ueu. Pope dispatched a puraulug force afler Lee before daybreak on Saturday, and that a portion of that foroe-lhe t ret Penn-Bylvauia and Seooud New York Cavalry- oarne up with Lie in time lo retako moat of our men he bad as prisoners, iwo pieces of artillery of . a 11,11. hn n. IT. I. ours lie nau appropriate - ...... left's, Iwo deserters from our aide, and 140 rebel troopers. .... u . It is ooncoded to day lust Lee (FiUhngb) lo,k either Lienl.-Col. Fied. Myers( McDowell's ii.i.r o.iarierniaaler) or Col. Ucorge D. Rug- gles, Pupe s Chief of Staff. They are amaiingly alike of a dark night ruddy-raced, wilb bright red heads, whiskers and mouaUohsi, and about the eoaio eir.e aud "hulld." Lieut. Col. Myers as properly by the oida or bit train, whili, according lo lbs wegonmailcr of Gen. Pope'o .Stuff train, Col. Ruggles had ridden lo it to give aome necessary direotiona wilb refereuce to its movements, and wus made a prisoner when within live reel ot nun iub nagouuiiaiar aforosnid. Tho guard lo Gen. Popo'i Stair train ia union, blamed for thi lil'alr of Friday night. Tbev wen completely surprised with their f . .t.-.- I.. It.A Kannna lnl..rl ftf In loaded ninsaeia iu m n 0M. their bauds. THE REDEL ARMY. We liavs tin following information as to Ihe rebel army on Ibi Rappahannock! Our Informant, a man of good judgment, and , ho enemv's foroe! oross from the Rapi dan lo the llappananuooi, eaumeu-a mat m whole Confederal! army opposed lo Pop! ii un-dor 100,000, III wai itirprlsid, however, bj Ibe eilent of Iholr artillery and transportation and the general good condition of the Iroopi. Our iuforniiiut overheard Iboollioiriixprcsslug muoh vexation that Pope eaoapod them. They laid that but for some mimuderatandlog about at-din Ihiy would havi nabbid him, and (rial tht) Bysf oh Sunday to hat kern where then were on i art Uy. Pops a aotivity in evading them oaui.d ih.lr plan to turn out a failure finally: In Iba opinion of our informant, Jackson bad quietly slipped away lo lotus new Held of opera-nous, and In. dsmonitratious made by the Confederates along ths Rappahannock within Ihe laet few days have beeu mire feint, lo "annua" while he Hea'i off lo strike an unexpected blow There baa been no nrina- ainoe Saturday algbl, when there was aome caunonadlng on the h apuabannock, near the W hit! Sulphur Borlnga. Sines Ihen Ihe enemy has baea luipioiouily quiet, and are quite evidently at some new scheme of mischief. Tbe Confederate oavalry, in their lale dash within our lines, Hopped at Ihe Warren Greek Hole), Warrenton, aud took tea, registering their names, &o with cool impudence, oa Thursday evening, while on their way to Callett'i Bteilon. Tbi wen enthu.l.ilioally re ceived in Warrenton, by Ihe diiloyal portion of ihi ciliseni. They returned by Ihesimi route, carrying wilb them aomi 800 horses and a uumuer of prisoners. Colonel Van Wytk and a Virginia Planter. Colouel Van Wyck. of Ihe Tenth L'gion of New York, writes to Ihe Middlelown Whig rrcee: 1 went outside thi linei (at Malvern Hill) lo ibe mansion or Mr, Carter, ao much spoken of lately. It la about on.-balf mill beyond the line. Niariog lbs barn I ia many ilavia, men and wimen, pitching alraw on wagons, lo be burnt. Near by was Mr. Carter and his overseer on horn-back. I rode up and found him a very pleasant and intelligent gantleman, wbodoei not diiguin bia sympathy with the Rebellion, but juilifiei himself on Ihe ground that a man must go with hia State. From hie appearaooe, 1 ihould judge he was a follower and not a fomenter of Ibe Rebellion. He has five loni In ths army, aud claims thsy wsre drafted end did not snler from choice. Hi says all the mm in Virginia oapable of bear ing arm. an in mi army, ana it n ac in ini Southern States. If lhat bl tbe cats, ite prevail army, when decimated by disease and battle, can uever be recruited. By hla luvltulton I rode up lo fan bouse, whtoh was an elegant one of brick, and ihe moat delightful situation I had seen in vlrglnl. r me peaches md peeri were lo be Been nearly ripe, lie wis grieving muoh at his loiaee; bad fivi hundred uorei of wheat, yet all had been deitroyed exoept Iwo - hundred sorer; bid five hundred aores of oorn. - r yet would gather ouly fifty or sixty. The corn, although uot cultivated, was twelve feet high. He was groaning over Ihe loss of slaves; had ons hundred and fifty, but eighteen or twenty of tbi but bad taken to themselves legs and ruu away. At bis bouse wai ilatiomd a guard of Union loldiers, and hid been for over three we.ki. Oue of Ihe guard opened the gate and furnished a buoket for water. - They belong to one or the regular regiments moat or lhat duty u done by thi regulars, lie ihowed ua a large brick out-house, used for their quarters. The atatemeul in a rsoent oopy , of Ihe Herald, lhat his bouse is not guarded . and lhat his slavss work on our fortlfioationi, li iucorreot. At Least One Firm Friend In , Europe. Russia continues to be the friend of tbe United Slates firm and aincere aa alia ia powerful. Few have forgotten Ihe generous letlsr ' of Ihs Ctar, wrilter. more Ibau a year ago, 1 when tho other European power! (young Italy excepted) etood afi.r off, or "paltered with ui in a double eensr." What the Emperor Ihen ' said be adheres I -; for ws learn, through Ibi London Morning Post, Lord Palmerstou s organ, of Ihe appearance, in Ihe Journal de Saint Petersburg, of cei'ain articles which slate that fact. These articles set forth that Ihe policy of ihe Rusaiau Cabiuel with reference to the rebellion in the United Stales has been dearly ' pointed out In former declarations wbiob an . tlricllu in conformitu uith the tumpathu th it Rue- eia has alwaya shown towards the Uitiled 8 aUs, and with tbe feolmgs of humanity wmou revolt at a war of extermiuatlou. Russia makes an appeal to tbe interests of the two parties, and to Ike remembrance of Ihe fraternity wbtob-rounded the grauueur auu created the force of Ihe American Republic, aud expresses her desire to see the contliot put an end to, by a prudent aud honorable compromise. Such, aays the St. Petersburg Journal, are tbe oounsela which Russia has coustantly addresstd to lbs Federal Government, and it is in that spirit of kindness and moderation lhat she wil oontinus to aot, "a A to divide, but to briny ttgetlur." , This eiuoere desire lo see its reuulted la tbe animating spirit of all we hear from RubsIs, aud it Is this lhat makes the aaauranoes ot tbe Emperor generoui aud oordial, But it ia the opposite spirit wblob, according lo ths vulgar tloU o'r'AixU'isaop " Hughes, stimulates ths governing olasaes in Eugland. They wish us divided because they are jealous and appre- keusive of our growing power, and mil ii wny their conduct is al once temporixiug aud hostile. It is Ihe outcropping or thtir u'eaires and their fears. Whou Ibe truth about European intervention ooroee lo be known, we aball be surprised if the failure lo execute the purp sa to intervene waa not oaused by the firm and unqualified friend ship of Russia for the United States. Phila. Inquirer. A Call for Sharp-Shooter. Colonel Berdsn issues the following oall: To the Sharp-Shooters of the Loyal States: Through the .oaaualliei uf war my oorps has been eomewhut reduoed, aad ir ine ranks were full, tbe oorps would be inadequate lo the con-stint demaud for ebarp-ihooleri for derAohei servloe. It has been found oxlremely difficult to reoruit for this corps by the ordinary mode, aa but few good rillomen could be found In any one locality, and as recruiting officers have been confined to different localities, the following Army Order, jusl issued, will, I trust, rem-edy ihe difficulty: "'All men who desire, singly or by squads, to join any particular regiment or company In the field, are hereby euth rited to present themselves to auy reoruitiog officer, when they will be enrolled aud tor warded at onoe to the general depot for Ihe State or district, thsra lo bs duly mustered, aud to recaiva Ihe bounty al lowed Dy taw. in an sucn oases, enlistment, papers and doaoriptive lists will be forwarded, ss direoted in General Order No. 106, of 1861.' '1 have fourteen hundred now Bbarpe a ritles, with double triggers, made expressly for this corps, on hand; alao, nine hundred Coil's rides, and 1 am unwilling to believe Ibat in this our oouutry's great struggle for national existence, the sharp-ahootere or the Nortn win enow meu lo remain idle. "If you come you will be used aa light troops or sharp shooters, as ths Commanding General may direot. 1 have tbe honor to be, very re-speotruliy, your obedient servant, "Col. Commanding U. S. Sharp shooters." Ths Rebil Auf,-From the South wi have thi following data in relation to iheitrength of the Confederate forces from the date of Ihe Confederate retreat from Manassas: Our informant states that Gen. Johnson left Manassas with 40,000 effeotive men. Geu. Megruder held Yorklown with 7,000 effeotive men, when the Union army landed, the uonteaeraiea, noting under the advloe of Gen. Lee, left Yorktown with 67,000 men. On Juni lit, 85,000 rations were issued to Ihe Confederate army before Richmond. Detailed report!, by regiments, brigade! and battailous, or all but levenleen oiplaini, ahowa lhat 0,367 aoldlera wen plaoed hoi s du combat in the battle or Seven Pines. On June 21st, 128,000 ralions were isaued to the Rebel army before Richmond. By July 20th, BO.OOO new Iroopa had reached Richmond from Ihe South, moat of whom were new levies, and not regarded aa thoroughly sfe. On ths 13ih of August Ihen were six regimeuis of Infantry at Savannah, aud a roroo of m,uw near i uanoa-ton. Qeu. Lee and stuff left Richmond besd- 3uarters (Tebb's farm, Nine Mile road,) for Gor-onsvllle, afler telegraphing lo Uen. Meroer, at . Savannah, for the Infantry at that post, and lo Gen. Pemberlon for as many as could bs spared from thi defenoe of Charleston. Derjuot from 128 000, on June 20th, 10,000 for double rslioni and followera, which would leave 115.000 Liasea in ballleiof Riohmondiay 15,000. Num ber remaintug, 100,000; to wntoo aaa new troops 30,000, and dedttot therefrom 20,000 for defenoe of Riohmond, would make Ihe Confederate irmy of Virgiuia opposite our lines lo number 110,000 etteouve meu. rrmn. oiur. J, D. OS BORN & CO. i NO. 14V BUUin IHK" nirrm, (Oppoalte the Ooodal, end Uull.d State. Uotoli.) Bave on hand a larae and well aworted Block of STAPLE ft FANCY DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, OILCLOrHS, MATTINGS, RUGUP, WINDOW BIIAD1M, HOLLAND, LACE, and! DAMASK CURTAINS,) CORNICES, STAIR HODS, and other HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS They would pa'tlcnlarlv call attention lo their etoek of .4and 10-1 SHXIC11 NUM. Julyl-iy Vi'het ehould B R A N D H 1 I lake for More ThroalT t'UIIILABO THE WONDEHFUE GRANULES. They give ImuMdl.t. rslM. M " L ' 0
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Full Text | York . Ad verlUomeu. BARLS'S NEW HOTEL Terms. d&l.BO per Day. main iuiiih III1T I. in MOW OPBB 1 (ur tb. RMiitlua ol pun, The location being cen tral to mr ooaveuleul lo biielanae en piece, si . I . I 4... .11 .-.I. of IhM eilV. boue. will eMomsaedel. Ulw.ee auu aud "0, MMlelue all "7TT " i ..........i. .a i. stud nuaadfur. a mac aud bauaeoaae aiaaaar ,' wbfcb a large eemlnw are elugle.elwauurtelly well ligai. ad aud ventilated, aud, la (act, everylbleg kaa beea doe. Ibat ooqm add to Ine ooauorl in we fuoeie, eue naa a a atat alaal hotel. WAV . Apriiu dir. . BAHI.B OB, Brueaietors. R. L. GILBERT & CO.; MANUTAOTtJBBBB Of iHirnaa nnvi ITIAM REFINED CANDYl OUU DROPS, RooU. Oandy, etoo. rOB TBI PUBLIC. tfanufuloiTaad gala. Booau, 1 OOVHTI..IU IT, HWVUBK. Branch oBoa, Ml Canal St., Barto'l Bote! Building. may It-lyr MANHATTAN MOTEL, BSCTXI.H.lW'V IBTH1IB1T ' IBOOBD BOOB f BOM BBOABWAT, Opposite lb. Fatk, H. Hcaaiws, marl (Ml v Proprietor, ..iial'll.l.OlDinU km. PiaUl 11 l.ue.eai Wl U.. iwru) af ( Otl "I " at iu una wmt. Caa, U 8U1. H.rUna Appeielea, "U.wi July3 dJm Da isr 2sr i jkt ca-jbi aet. OldlioudonSook Gin A Pura Article far Medicinal Furpona. tOB lit! BT WM. H. RESTIEAUX, . 106 South Blgh Street. Juu t, 'a. U QBFOKD Se BON U, , IHJelallBMIoN alkBOHANTe, aud Dealers la BIDE S;, IBAIUER AND OIL. t'oruer or Calvert and l.oinbtd ill i U A I.T I M.O.R E. l'.!H' 1864. 186 OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, WARDEN & EMERY. TIMS icAVOHITB HICSOH'l HAH BKBBJ Leaieil l Ilia uiidereigned for Ilia aeaaon ol 1862, oommenoiog, June lOlh, nuil r.ndiiig geptemher lOlh For beauty ol location It la uol excelled by any other Waterlog rtuce In Ibeconutry. the Bolldlnge have all beau tli .rouuMy cleauaeJ, and Dilvoa aud everything, tonneiM with f lis Spring, repaired at a hewy expanse; aud uolhlug Ibat would prove benrncial to pereonaeeek. na liealtb or pluaaure has beou htt ondua. k good lilVKHY la nll.ulioil, trull atock d. Hot aud Oold. Atteutlvo WHr. TSI.BU BA PU OfrWt cou-nactlilK wltli all uuilaor Ilia country. OMNIBUS LINE o carry potroue to and doui ibe I'raloa. Airuuguuuinu Willi all iba prluclpnl Ballroada fur H Lf ITABK tlckela oaudhoul tbeaiiluaa,guoddurluatbe8eaaou. B.'ABD lar doy, 12; per week, to tin. Cor furtber lutonua-tlou. ad.lreae H AlttGN at EMKIIY, American Moral, I.aneM of Ohio Wnlle tulphnr SjUloui. OotnuaDa, Oblo, JuuaB. d.3 ni. ailurAtiriJiKB or Awulugs, Tents and Mops. NO. mi CENTRAL A VP, SUE, Ol laoI uuatl, Ob. to. AWNIHfi.4 AND 'I'm NTS HKJilblltU at leM tnu Kuteru uilixa. ALLVtuUK WAB- liANTKU. At. lUUUKua I'nuuri ui an anua.u iu. Julyl'dnm. M IDOI.Br.lN, TUUUBIUOB A 00., Lif HUGBAPiiBtiB, BaOHAVattti COPPKR PLATE PRINTERS, OA Waat afuurlto lit., UIMi.laatl. All bt.ila of work d.me In Iba bail alyla and on tborl botuiul Particular aiuullou will ba gtran Id ordari tor WriUUfNU CAKI'd, ViaiL'lNU OAUDB, Ao r-ar- Urdura may t aoul to tlia JooaalL Of rum, uot-lihll, lAPII'AI. ; I V PKIPUBK (MLLkBll IMrt. 101 SOUTU HIGH STREET, (Oi'pouittt (ilaz6tt Ouildiug,) C O I. IT M U iJ H ; O HIO. PIIOrOUUAPHS, OUlAHKOQRAmtl Ambrotvpen, S:o., &oi Tilil IH TUB HlQHtBT &TIU II r TBI All illUL UCBValH, A 1 W AVI'S P" ajlual Alilal. BY EXPRISS THIS DAY! BLACK AND WHITE CHECK POPLINS, BROWN AND WHITE CHECK POPLINS AZULINE Dl VK CRAPS HORETZ (tha rial hJ.) MO USLL WE DE SOIF, IN NEAT DESIGNS, BLACK BAREGES AND CRAPE MARETZ, PLAIN WOOL DE LAINES, DRAB ALAPAOAS I OS TRA YELI NO SUITS, ELEGANT THREAD LACE MtTTS, PLAIN PARIS MUSLINS IN BUFF, BLUES, Ao. BAIN at BOH, No. '29, South High St. FOR OLD OR YOUNG. Thi Wonderful Granule., BRANDE'8 TUSBILAOO . Ii plaaeaut lo lak and aura to onra OOUOHS, C0LI8, IIOABHHrlkBB, 60UB TBKOAT, Ao. Hold at Mceiite par bn, qr all Pnirrlate IMPORTANT NEWS. The Wouderfnl Granules, BRANDS' B TUSSILAQl),' Qlva Immediate relief, aud aoon core Dough., Oolda ; Hoareoneat, Bora Throat, Ae. old Iu lerje boioa, Meenta, by all Prnglil. ' O OKTrillBN'TIA.Zi lYoiina mbx who havb iujured tbomeelvel by eartaln eeoretl bwblta, wblob until Ibetu for bualuaaa. Dleaeure. ur Ibe dutlea uf niarrbid llbx aleo, utililte-aKod and old meu, who from Iba rolllaa e youtb or other oauaoa, fwd a debility Iu edveuoe oi ibafte yeara, before plavliiii tbeniaelvea uuder tb. Ireataiant J auy one, about'l drat read "Tuadaoaav (rBiaNu." Mar. rled Ledlxa, wlahlna to avoid an luoreaae of family, erlB luru emethln of loiportanoa by periulug Taa Ba. oaaf raiaND." I Bent to any adilreos, In aaaled aafalope, oa racaa of Ten Oenl.. Addree. Da. CHAe. A. ITDABT A 00. Otualanait, 0al, febW-lydAw. DAILY OHIO VOLUME XXM Philadelphia Advertlalftg. 'PHM BT. LOUIS. CIIICMTN1JTITAIIIT, g. tutiffMu Tbir. Mia rouru, rmiMMiki. Th uturtH.uetl, ImvIu. Uxm4, tot . Iwa of fmn, doduIw idbw, tura tM uimhi m immmu lo ttlMtara ot mmmii nlr aHrMKM ud um trmvtMuif m mMulli Umi It to bow f mb for iu rMwpiioii 01 guew. tu inn www im Irtt of Hareh but. Imm btw Mtinlj fmuvhi4 u4 r- Itod tm m arlar (MMrt tb ftprtBMt. vt ttft III VMtllftted KM MIIUIM IB HOMTI MJW. II M M- I ill) locaWsl, ovnf oatoBt to all lb 4pol &4 lUftBtboat Mdlutfi, Md la tb ImmadUU rldaUy of twt OMtoa iam, Port OAo ma IU Oer IioIwki, Ooatiftolad aith tht Hole! toft BUur.u.l tor the ftoeoa odfttloa of tmam pntorrlti. lb KurouMB plan. Prtoa . I Moo bm front Tbra to Itovaa Pollftit pr wk aoor4 RAT tSi laTaAaallAM. d II 60 par lay. Tabu d'BoU tot averckaaU wd naipjBi aaiii, I.AA0 la DBtOB. arrlSm YARNS, BATTSCARPET CHAIN. Waalmli Daalar la Varna, tllMARKBT B . VirTH ITBBIT raaaDuraiA, pa. BUI si UKBUI WllUt, aTlMD A IfOIIK i Carpal Obala, Oottoa Tara, Twlat, Wad. . Oottoa Batla. Tla Yaraa. Wool Tariaa. Carluaa, Oaudla Wlok, Oofarlat Tara, Broom Talaaa, 4boa Tbraada, Oottna, Heaipaud afaailla Oordaga, Wood, w and Willow Wara, r.ooy Baakala. Akw, a lull aaaor t-aau of riy Mota, wblob ka of.la at Manuttctura. LOWK8T MIT GABS PBI0 Eg. Iapr9a-4a .rpUI BB10M.' Aral. Btraat abaa Vklrd, Ptollaalaltail VPT0N S. MEWC0U8U, PteprUitr. VTbU Hotel la aaalral, aoaranlwl by Paaanaar Jar. lo all part, of Iba oily, aad In ayary par'.loolar ldtoJ u Iba oombirt aud waola of tka kaaluoa. nablk). aajr-Tir,a II Ml iv-r day aniM-dl. NKRVODH DEBILITY, OR 8 PER- A . ATORttrlCKA, ii noaiUrelT H-TT eoraLle by any mean, but tboaa I adro- r Before oouimeunlua any tnatmeDt learu buw Iba writer actually ourad bluiaall, and aubaaquautly baudrade ol otbeia. Euuluaa a Doat-oald aaoarKrib anrelop to Boi ITS. Obarleatown, llaaa. aoejla-dAalyr I.I very. QE01IUH . bflAPLkT, JVERY & SALE STABLE. US B. Vront Bt., bit. Btati ud Tows. Vina Uai aaa Oarrlaga Raady at All l'lnaaa, BOB8R8 BOABUEU BTuB DAf OB WB1K. aw flue Boraea alwaya for Bala. oaUMl Agents Wanted At Once For A COMPLETE HISTORY "OF THE REBELLION.- lug feu Propetuuii uaaorlpilv Clca lrft Mai (re lo uiom who writu to bfi. U. ITUHUKACO i Aubarn, N. Y. R. ESTERBROOK & CO., Bteel Pen Manufacturers, Mo. 403 Arch Blr.at, Vhilactlpltlai KB'I'aUrtUttOOIl at CO. UKUIHH TO cell lb. attention of tb. tlatle aud lb. American R. ubllo la th rkt tbet Mtel Pane are made Iu tbla oouu try by tbeui eual Iu quality lo Iba beet lutportad ar It aa. CITY AND COUNTRY DEALERB aupplled on Iba moat favorable l.rmi. Ordera by tuall promptly alteuded t. . JuuelO dly FORWARD! FOK WARD ALL PERSONS IN NEKD OF BOOTS Ut SHOEJa, Uf) TO THB RENOWNED CHEAP STORE DUNFORD & CO. 276 SOUTH HIGH STREET, Oolumbua, O. And aaa Ihoaa Bpleudld Kid-Healed Boota for TB Thaaa linlqua Franch Alorovco Uoot....t 00 Vho.a Ueaulirully 'liilalt.d Bowad do..l US Thoaa Ladla'a i.ca.lalad Owltara BO Thoaa Mau'a Oxford l laa,........................ 8B Iboaa Hplandtd Calf I lea..... ..l 00 Thoaa Franch Calf Boola. a 00 Andotbar arrantodAr a., too aanarooa to mantloa AT FABUtiOUdLY LOW FBtOSS. B. P. DUNFORD & CO., Proprietor.. may'M MaALTBY HOUSE, alwaan ialaht and Chaciaa atraela, Ka'rrft, Md. ' U. MA LIB Y, Proprietor, ay29-dly THE PERKINS DOUBLE LOCK STITCH FAMILY .AN1 MANUFACTURING Sewlutx . . Maonlue. THE BI.SI LOOK AT :b AID I 1 10 1 1 OH BAPS Bl Blaln: . T.bl....4 Half nwm MACHINB Uablnal..m Patent Ii teaaloa ant a-oldlna now ia ua. 0ablael..6C iaOE ast Mound St. Th' M th. Mlmnb .t Machine aver made. Bews erttha etri.rfbt noadle, fro m two apooU without any rewlndln auj from lie ataipii city w no. name to e ul . . Bend for a Olroul ar aod Baanpla of Bowing, or call aod see It In oparetlo . AgenU wanted In every town la Iba Mete to wuoa liberal laduoeoM oi. araofferad. Needle and .rvlblna perlalblui to tb. BSD Moore auv oblneoonete.atlfy on baud. I am put Hub; a valuable Improvement on tha Moore ma cbluelof vtblcb) I have tba Ibe eole agency) or lulll el-cbenge tbliu. Parkiu'a macbine fur ktoore macbloae that barb uot im.oi much abueed, when uruia can ba agreed OfXO. P. OBR, general Agent, for ibe Hulled Btatee. (into, and Bala Boom, laa Weei lib Bt. Uluolnnatl.O. jonel7-bb9A.lr. A?yiiao XliwoAaseaii RMtant oaeae of Gonorrhea or By Bhlll. cured In a tew aaya, wunoni hau.e of diet or blndianoe from rjuaincae. Becondery Bypbllle Ibe laet yeattge eradicated without tbt uea of alercury, loTolontary Fl aa of him atoppM la a enor. lime. "" jpotouoy or I. ea ol a.-oal bower, reatorod to loll vigor n a low week., Gleet r uouorruea ui wu, .i.uU,ua, where .11 luterual leuiedle.' bare failed, permanently aud epeedlly oared by a new tree 'uieut, DR. STEVEi-S & CO., Ctecumali Lock Htyital MO. f THIBD BT., BBT. WALNl'T AMU VIM Or Boa loo Olaatnnatl. O. QOLUHBDS WBOLBBALM lilQDOB tffOKB. oSWbo rSP.Saf alVfl?- Importer. aaM Daalara la fjctaneud Dmi tu Wlaea, BranKa, Ao.e., alao Old Bye, Boaoagabad. eed Boor- toW?r!h aaa aad Oatoe, M (oath High l,C- laiaVM. anialral WAdl BRANJjDE'S TUS8L.AIOQ CUBES) AflTHMA AND BRONCHITIS, ag. 14 by ell BraggUt.. U cenu a, box. COLUMBUS. OHIO. The Mount Auburn YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE liriLL owmm in iktinth via on TV tDaWDAT, IKPriMBIB 1Mb. 1b allMtla of tb Bublto to ealtod to tba followin. belt: lat. Tbto School bu acq u trad MtroRfS B W' tority wblcb Ibsoxm lto ncMii aad pibhabmot. M. Iti LOCAL ITT. Iboub wlthla lb ehjr IIbIk. to fully 1b tb ooBBtrf , ftBtl tbui comblBii BdTftntft&ei tbal BOBcboollBftltbrBDjoy. 9. lit BUILDINGS ba ln tboraugtily rorted Bod pftinttd, many cf tb rooau and ball aawly carU tba furaltan ravaraUbd and ararj attislloB paid t aiabft tba ptoca ooa of beauty aad atlraol loa , 4.h. A MKW IltlLUINU, forty by aauuty bat, to la eoniaa of anctloa, aod will ba ooaiplatat) befora tba opD I OK of tba acbocl. Tbto will laaura hcilltlM tor raoltalloa aud claaa roomi not btrilofora ar-joytd, batiaua of tl a waat of inActoat ipaca to fully acciimmoJato lb fary largo attoBdauoa. Itb Tba OXNIBUdeffl ol tba Initltota wblcb laia tba pupils from tbalr boat at Id tba nrnhig and raturn ttatm altar acboal bonis, naba tbto ichocl fwlrabla boot all othara, a-ptrlally Id aoptoaaant wtaibar. I .eth. Tba TEAOBKfi. a's all aipartoBoed naa aod wouas. Mo ubi lora ara aaiployad lo axpartmaDt opoa Ibalr ability or aptnari lo tfaub. 7tb. Tba APPAHATOi for anry dvp.rl vant of Kit. aral ficlanca baa baas aolacM with oia ft on tha Brat BiaBaCftctorkilB Ibaoonatiy. . lb Tba LIBbABT of aora ttuu two thcuiand rol. BUta, and tba OABlulT wlib aaora than aann tbouaand QaelogleJ, Hloaralrgietl and Ojuchologloal apacimana, at fatiirta not to ba found In arary w binary. O.b. Tba BIDING SCHOOL to an antlr. ly new faatura In Fomala Boarding Ikbooli, bat baa bnn In succoatrul oparatlon bara for two yaa iaaVrdlog a rara rpportunlty for all who dal.a toarail ttiftaiMlvtia of tuch pliaintabto noreatfoB ai EqiMitrlantom afford.. Tor fuitbcr partlcoUra or oat-logon, addxaa Praf H THANK MILl.Ktt, Prtald-ut, L alotttit Aubma, or 1. ii. WUITK, Aug. aa,-dlm. SA Woit Fourlb atirat, 01 clooatl, 0. DE8IRABLE GOODS Arriving Dally. SUMMER DRESS FABRICS, Black & White Check Mozaiiiltiqucf, Jaconets. Orffandiea, Grenadines Black ft White Check Poplins, A 1AB0B TABI1TT Of Monrniug Beragen, Grenadines, &e. BLACK BEBAOE CRAPE, UARATZ, AND HEUNINE WHITE BERAOE AND CRAPE MARATZ. 8IX1K8 rSXXjXS.S I I CHECK BILKS, IN ALL COLORS, PLAIN POINT DE S0IL.1N ALL COLORS "LACK SILKS, EXTRA QUALITY, AT $1.00. Sills. Oliaxaa. To !., 111c IKtvuallxi. TAvellDg Dress Goorls In greit Variety CASE CHECKED MOZAMBIQUE AT lajo. 0A8B IMBBOIDBBED ENQLIBH BIBAOI AT1BV- CASE CHECKED ENGLISH BERAOE at 12 jo. Ileadley, Eber'y & Richards, 250 and 252 South High St., une!9 COLUMBUS OHIO. 5 ;k 4 , VJft .1 . Descriptive Cireutarswilh Saiiiplesof Work will be sent Mailfi es. THE FIN KLE & LYON LOCK-STUX'II SEWING MACHINE! 0 Broad SI red, - - Columbus, O Tbl iMarhlno Ii alupl and aaally un.lerttooJ. It It dural.ll aad aaally kept In o.der. It la adapted to (real range or work. It do. a lie work well. It I. prottcted from patent lltt,etlon, Inarery fair competition l h Fliat Clan Hecbluil It baa been awardwl PIRST PREMIUMS. K..r M.cblna aold lewtirantel toglra letter aatla taction man any oioar, ur uiuuej iduku. Ml R. A. . JANNEY, Agent, A86 Broad alraat, Columliua, Ohio. iug. 6 dim .. . WILLIAM BLYNN, NEW NEIL II oirsi?, Fine Watches. Enrllsh, Swiss anil American; Rich Jewelry, In Hue variety Diamond Wort, to which I pag ipecial attention; STERLING MLVSR WARR, Bl'APl.B AND FANOY 8ILVKB PLATItU TtA Sim WAlTKUa, f IWII- ihh oiHLri'a. UAnxiBB. vuttao. Bruu.Di ni' PaMCIto; riNB TABbB CUVLKBY, tJHOIOEST KIN US; uLoOKa-CALBNIiBB.TUIIITY DAY, liNIi rBBMOH, and a gm.ral aaaortmcnt ot nancy goode. MILITARY GOODS. WM. BLYNN haa a vary inp&rlor Baiortmant, to-wlt Tba very (Mat ftword aod Saliraa, opa Daniaaoos aod boat AiriArlfAn Md lmnnrla.1 tilAihm. Baib, Balta, OtDCtr.' HoguUllon Hata. flueit PaiBantt Spuri, Vpaolettea, Ac , 4o. how need aend to OlDolonatl or New Totk for rolutarj (ooda; ay yrlcta will ba a lo aa aay bouaa iu tuo coud JOHN NAUGHT01N & CO. (NAUGHTON'S nUILDING ) Dealen in Foreign uud Domestic DRY GOODS A large variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, FANCV GOODS Alao, lha lateit etylel or GENTS' SUMMER STUFFS, MELTONS, TWEEDS, CASSIMERF.S, VE3TIN08, BROAD CLOTHS FURNISHING GOODS JulyM-dSrn. srrxi.i.-s'X3r x FROM trie iubeerlbrr, II vine; or. Ike Joliue-iowo Hoed, eboola mil -end a b.ll from Uolumbu, on Tue day morulug, Aug. 1Mb, a Mailt Bay Mare, tao wbltehlad f.et laiber toininnoiu, dihck wane aioi !. and a Bear i t- r the rlahl eye, Bbaaae four yeere old lael Spring, wud 14 neuae nign. Auv ixnoa alvluir tiifuitnettcn that will lead to her re. eovary .111 bellberelly rewarded. Aaareae, nana, vnwwnn, Coliunbu,, O , Or tbe proprietor of Ihe Deckcye Houae, I'oluiubue. auglTdlw Manliood i nOW LOST I HOW REM I'OKED I Jti.f Publtihei, in a Sealed Envelop. Price 6 Cl: A LBfJTUBKON TBI HATUBK.TBIATMINT, AND BaKlOAL OUBB of Bpermalorrliu-a, or Brmiiial Wo.k-aeea, Iuvoluutaly BulMlwue, Beaual Debility, at d Impedimenta to Heritage gxuerally, Mer.ou.iwe, Uoueump-lloo. Kplltpey a.d Hl.l HentiU a- d Pbyalo.l Iuccllv, ra.ul,lDa Horn Holf.4buM.Ao. By Hiar. J. Cotvaa. waae. M. D., Anther of Ibe "Uraeu Book," aa. "A Boon to Thousands of SuH'ererr." 8nt uoJ.r Mel, In a plain envelope, lo any addraa. few paid oa receipt 01 all oeoie, or iwo mw ,., Dr. OB. J. 0 KLIH1, Boweiy, Mew York, Pott Of- loa bo, 4M8. gag84A.8at STATE JOURNAL. MONDAY MOKNINU. 0hio ,f tate ouvual. TELEORAPHIO NEWS Horuliijt and Afternoon Keport EjATE Ali'D IMPORTANT NEW8I WAR AfTuliM ratorable on the Potomac.Seceah Ulnappolnted A Hatlle, RebelB Routed and Driven Ilaik. Bull Run Reversed Our Armlet rnlted. FIRE ZOVAVE9 nEIXFORf'ED. I.nicut iVcn from iVew Oi leaim. (.uenlliaa Burn a (.unboat Bayou Sara at THE TOWN DEM0XI8IIE1B I Bi-eckliirldge tilth .... Flag I the Black Ac, Ac, Alia Ira Favorable ou the Polo-mac SeceNh Depondnt A Battle Rebel Honied and Driven Rack Bull RunRe-versed-Our Armies (tailed. Orrica AiaooiATtD Pima. New Vok A hi? 29 We have reliakli adrioei Ibrouib laltera received lo-uiitht thnt arTaim at Waehine'.on aud Alexaadri to-d.y won a more furoruble appeuranor. 1 ho leoeaaiouiala of I ho litllsr oily are lam exurbeoi, and carry deauondcut oounlonaooen. QenvrAla liuraaide aod Poin hare mcoeedeJ. aod out their way through tha rel.el forced at Aiaoaeaas and bare rorumd a junoUon with tha army of Virgiuia uuder lien. MeClellan, Ibis aide of CeuUaville. There hai been a severe enKaiemont with the rehela liy tba Uiviuiutui uuder Gonerala Hooker, Stureea, and Sumner in which the rebels ware completely rouleil anil drif eu from the vicinity of Manaaaaa und Bull iluo, end through Hie fj&eeea of I lie Bull Bun Mouulain. The loea of life ou bolh eidea id eaid lo Lara been heary. Mo accurate iuformahon ia olilained ou this point, but it ia believed I lie enemy were very eeverely punished aud mauy prisoners ta ken, it ia atated that Hie Petoruuo river now forJable at anr uoint above Waebiuit- lon, aud much eioiUineut pretails Ihroiighout Wealern Maryland, arming from the fear that ponton or 1 lie l ouleil jralo army may make a deepernle and destructive raid ou that quartet; but Ihearrangemeula lor a proper reception of the traiiora at all poiuta are ample for all enier-geuniea. The enemy iius uol yet appeared on the Upper 1'olomac, alihough lh indioallona have pointed to such an evoul, and the eiicle-meut on boib aidea of the lino conlinuer. The fears for Ibe aaftly of Washington ate entirely dispelled, aa the defenoee of Ibe Capi tal are period and Impregnable. CtaerrllliiN Hnrn a tJimiioat at lay on Mara The Town le-iiloliNhed --Ill-el kliiiltlKe valth I lie Itlaek I'lns llalon Rouge In Danger. Nr.w Yobk, Aug. !tO.--Stieoiala from Wash ington oonlaiu no new;. The new Orleans corraspondeut of the limes aloa that the pttnboat Simmer sot ashore near Bayou Marn, and was dettroyvd by guerrillas ayou Mara waa arteiHarda levelled by our uuboalr. ,iSvVl,i!,uvJ.,wl!uri.yu,efR,l'.,a aa localnies from which to fire ou our boat?. Breokinriilce has ibivulwned lo ruiee the a tit HaE BitaiiiHt our Irooiis, and Col. Payne, commanding at Balou Kongo, has appropriately reaponded. Ualon Houce la lo be aiiaiurunej. anu proua- bly deBlroyed. The general reeling or uie ioyai peirio 01 both Aleiandria and Wasliiurton is one of more oonfidence, and the dnpreaiiiou wbiob baa pre- ailed among Ibe loyal men tor the past weea bas siveu way lo that of joy and uladueea. That there baa been a moat extensive move ment of 1 1 oops from Aleiandria and otber pointa it beyond doubt, aud It ia currently believed that tba major portion of our army bad either ekiruishiog or bard fought battlea with the enemy within the last tweuiy-iour nnura. It ia generally believed that ait exlenaivo forward moveuieut waa mado by Ihe whole army to-day, under (leu. McClellau, involving a battle, the result of which liaa not been anuouuoed. Our advices nre up to noon to-day, Friday, uud are from the moat trustworthy tonrcc. PemiBjIvanla Determined to 1111 II Ve'imoill ariuil. HABBiauuaa, Aug. 29. H i helievd herein military oirolca that a draft will be made only in a very few dislnuis, and vuliiuteeru are eda-ed in almost every ootioly (o be furuiBued promptly, euer the quota is unoiarea. Two full regiiueutu wil' ba soul lo Washing Inn from this nlaoe each dav for I ho ueit eavou dava: and aeven additional reitiinonla will be eeut from ruiiaueipuia aa tasi a. nauopun-tion oan be prooured. New Oi lcans Healthy --- more Anns tlian owner uen. uuiier Serenaded. . Ntw Vobk. Au?.29 The aleamer Mataniaa, from New Orleans the l!Kd, arnveil io-nigiii, Thn nitir nmilinuea hoalthv. Arma were being found in all aorta or out oi the way places, but uo owuera. Alarie Union meeting waausta ouitie uvau- ingofthe -U'li, auu uen. cutter wan eor.ua' ded. The Fire Zouaves Iteliilorceu Wooden Buildings in Danger. FnarntBs MosEott. Auir. 28. The aleauier n.niel Webater arrived to dhv from tbe Norfolk hospital with one hundr.d and eighty eicL- end wrvnnriA.a an mora. The aignal corps, which has been attaonea to MoClcllau's army, left here this P. M. for the P.,mn.an on the steamer Arvow Bniith, wbicb also takea up a large number of recrnila for lha Fire Zouavee, who arrived mis morniug via Baltimore. 1h. lima for Ihe removal of all woollen hnllitlnea on the noint will exoire on the 81a' but none atem to realize mat ii win aomauy lake plaoe. . Gov. Stanley. Baitihobk, Aug. 2!). Uov. Stanley arrived here to day and piooeedcd lo Washington. Gen. Barney Appointed Iuspec tor General of Artillery. w.KiiifiTn. Au. 2ft. Brig. Gen. Barney, U. 8. Volttuieera, late Cbier ol Artillery with n.n Mcniallan. ia aasiined lo duly aa ltiepec lor General of Arlillory, aud ia ordered lo re port to the Chief of Ordnance. California News. Ran Fa.Nci.cn. Auc. 296:80 P. M. Sailed, i.. at.-.ri.t,iff HtAr. for Hootr Kouft. ti,. mu kat i.jt.nit.u- irauo irom nrai uanw light. Half a million pouous or oryaianieu ..,.r ni 13c: orunhed tuear uull at i.c. t.'..i.n. lard 14-3. Butler 2V.K'. Lltlla dispositton apeculaie In merchandise, hi n, mi v uneratinni made in exteuslvo Invost- meut ot milling aiooae, eomu roanziug lurmuro la a fee iIhii. aud raising Ibe market, irom r,nn i.r euch oDeration. Tbev oontiutie re ceiving impetus from handsome dividcuda da-i....i fivim nrincinal Washoe mines. Tbe traiu wagons reoeully arrived at Carson v.n. frnm Halt Lake, bring hO.000 thousand pound! or Hour, 13,000 pounds of biiltor for market, offering first competition. California has found supplying niiue.cu mo caeieiu Cool One of Ihs coolest things we have aeeu lately ia the followlug, taken from Ihe Providence Journal : Ahotiixb RLtca. HtPimitcaN Outbaoc upon tub CoBTiri)Tioii. General Duller baa cmilia-oatid the property of John Slidill, at New Orleans. W do not leirn that Mr. BlldiU hid SEPTEMBER 1. IC2. notloi of lltii Bolt extraordinary proceeding; that ka wag even eommootd lo appear and ra- fdle Ibe flvloriumora egainit bit loyalty: but lakiuc advautagi of bla ebieooe, and In viola tion of Ibe moat aaored right! tuarautitd in Ibi Couslitutloo.bla property i.aaliad by order or a military commander, n nat ia ine eviaence, the new guardi-.ni of eonilltulional right! will a.k, that Mr. Biueti naa aeepoitia or me prop erty without trial? without bii preaanci? Really, lomi diodIi eeem to think thai thil rebel lion la lo be put down by ley.rliy, inalead of gentleaeai and pemveraice. . , FROM THE VIRGINIA ARMV, How the Rehela -Love" . Pope t They Croiia the Rappahannock, Stewart'! Cavalry Attack t (from the V. Y. Times Oormpondence. Wa.HinoTOH, Auguat 27, 1802, Tin present raids iu Ihe tear of Ihe army of Iba Biisauibannab, have somethiug mure for their object than exclusively to obtain I u forma. lion aa to the position ana eireugin oi tun ar niv. While Ibat la of paramount impoi'lauea, ibe ipeoial ol j i ot of theae expeditions, and that ghion inaurei the rebels engaged in Ihe movement with extraordinary xoal, worthy of a belter eauee, ia the oipture of Major-Uen Pope and Staff. Tbo Confederate Government baa offared a reward for the capture of Gen. Pope dead or alive. The writer of this had an excellent opporluutly of converging with enlarge nnmher of lebel M iaonera eapliircd by lieu Sigel on Ihe right of our line, and aome of Longatreet'i rebel foroe upon our extreme leu, od Saturday laat, Their atatementa agree in several ioiportaut pnriUulavs. Firel, ibe oiuin object of ibe preaenl movement ia to cauture Washington, which Ibey hope to do before lha new foroei oan bl brought ioto the Held. They have the inoit implioit oonfidence in their ability to do till., Secondly And with many tbla la their main object what they hope for by day, and pray for by nlgbt tl IU. oaptuia ui una. rope, auu when oaplured'no mercy will be ihowu him We have abundant evidouoe of tbia hatred for the individual, in what trauapired at Ihe rebel attack upon the baggage train at Callett'i Station, Friday night lari, in wbiob Ex Senator V'ulee, of Alabama participated. While Ihe main rebel force waa concealed in the wooda about half a mile from the wagon-train, Sltiarl and Vulee, aocompauied by half doieu men ap proached tne wagoui. xuey urn oarne aoroea a uegro, aud holding a pistol to bis head, direoleJ him lo show where uen. Pope a headquarters were. The negro denied all knowledge of Ihe Uoueral'e whereabouts; they then required him to show Ibem Geu. Pope'a baggage train. He look tbeui lo Gen. McDowell'! wagonr, and they very aoon dieoovered that they had been de ceived and a ehat was fired at tbo negro, slightly wounding him iu the left arm, when be escaped Ihe darknesa of the night andtheraiu facilitating lhat movement. When it waa discovered by tbo rebels Ibat they bad McDowell's baggage, Vulee waa beard to say by a man concealed within 12 feet of him, and who In former limes knew him well, "D n H; Ihia ia McDowell ! baitiage. He 1b a genllcmau, let it alone,' aud left without disturbing any thing exoept a box of liquor, wnicn uiey broke open, aod drank two bottles upon Ihe spot. Tney, at this lime, were Jotued by a com pany or cavalry ironi me wooue, wuo oaptureu Ihe private aeorelary of Uen Pope. He told Ihe writer of Ihia lhat they, Iba rebels, were very much exasperated against Gen. Pope, using the vilest and uioat obscene epithets iu connection with bia name; lliuy required kirn lo lake Ibem to Geo. Pope'! wagons, and they found a portion of bia train, aud destroyed iu all aeveu ambulances and wagonB: but my inlarmant i ate ponitwrly that thei) neither m ured or ieitrug i ai,y of uen. rope valuable papers, rtcepi mow prr-Uinina to Am accomtt with the Oovtinment while it the H'f, oiia' chiefly valuable to himtelf. Of thit he profetnetli be ctrtiin. Sj infuriated was Ueu. Htuarl that he ordered this mau lo be ahol, htoiuse be waa connected with Uen. Pope, saying to au office', "We have no transportation for I'ojoe or any of hla follower! ahool him' lu au hour afterward', waa recepmreu anu a guai d placed over him; he finally escaped, by nuootiug hid guard. The first question Ihey asked of every man taken prisoner, waa, "Where ia Gen. Pope." But Geu. Pope is too much for them. He is uot ouly fully mauler of the poaltiou hla forces now occupy, but he Is too wide awake lo be caught iu trapa oouceived in aiu and instigated by the father of villainy. Whilo upin Ihia aub-ject, 1 canuot let Ihe opportunity pans or giving oreJit to a man who, by hie intrepidity, not nnlv saved a largo amount of Uoverument prop erly, but a number of otlioers and citir.ens from . ' .... j .i.. A. nUiiA,,'. uiu. uetug oaptureu ai iua tn. vbubu a liou. A train of care had reached Catlett'a from Warrenloo Junction, while Sluart'a oav- lry wore there. They permitted the engineer back the train upon a awiton, auu meu ioo. him prisoner. A brakesman upon ine iraio, netuvu uaa Winter, al a glance, aaw Ihe poailion of affairs, anriue- unon Ihe eugiue, put oa all steam, laid down and run the gauntlet, some eevemy suute wore fired at the train, aeveu of which paased through the engineer's houae on the locomotive, but fortunately no peraon waa wououeu. In Ihe attaok at Ibe Station, uapt. uouiuing, of Uen. Pope a HtaU, waa lakeu priaoner, and other onicera only escaped the eame late ny ex- a na-a vaat amount or limoulillv ana aim. Tha rebel, broke 0DCO the trunks, filled themselves lo ololbing, aud then burned there. mninder. Yulee look one of Ueu. Pope's ooata aod left a ehabhy affair ' behind, which a man haa vromised lo preaeut lo me. it ne keepa hia engagement, 1 intend forwarding it to liiu uuni. . A rebel nrtaotier. forced into Ibetr ranks, ia! la me thai he left Kiotliuoud ou Tuesday last, aud lhat all Ihe troons from that point had movid iu ihia direotion. There are at least 20.000 reticle just across the river. But Ihey will get caught In a utoe trap retore tue wee. ia out, or 1 am greatly mistaken. Joe Johnson, Jackaon, and all are theie. THE UEnEL LEFT WING REPULSED AT- TKVIPT TO TURN THR RIUHT Ur UEN POPE FlFl'Y THOUSAND REBELS DRIVEN BACK ACROSS THE RAPPAHANNOCK THE UNION ARMY RE-SUMKS THE OFFEFSIVE. Fiom Anothor Corrtepondeut. WAaHisarotf, WedneBday, Aug. 27, 18u2. A force of 60.001) rebels their whole left wlutr orosatd the Kappahannock on Suuday morning last, near the Warrenton tipriugs The force embraoed Inrantiy, oavalry and artillery, and the iudlcalioua were lhat Ihey had oroased with a determination 10 stay. Tuey were nromullv mat by our forces in tbe viciuity, and after a brief skirmish the enemy retired, uo doubt uot rolishiug Ihe appearance of what hev bad lo contend against, ueu. uirney a Brigade waa ordered up lo the right early iu tbe moruins. but before Ihey were in poailion the rebela bad retreated, and ine urigaue waa ordered back. ' The troona havs been under orders to oroaa tha Rappahannock rivrr In foroe and hold tbe other bank aiuce Sunday ulght. The movement haa lieeu delavid ou accouut or mo doiay bringing up Hooker's Diviaiou, which only left Alexandria yesterday. The fate ot thin rebellion, ill au numm rroon bilitij, Kill be tltcided ui.thm two arekt. 1 have talked with many lebel prisoners, otticers ana men. and all have but one Btorv In tell vix their army in larger than ours in Virginia, and they are going lu WaBbiuglou. "But Ihey lay, if beaten in tue ngnt woion epeueu ia.i xuuie- day, "their jig is up. Jackson, in an addree. to hia troopa laat ueunesaay, ium iueui in. Confederacy waa luiued if the rebel army should ba whipped. OUR FREDERICKSBURG tJtiKKlst;rur.u- JJNCK EVRN18 ON THE flArrnnnii-NOCK VARIOUS ATTEMPTS OF THE HEBRLi TO (1R083-THEIR REPULSE O.V EVERY OCCAMION-THrl HTHA'I'EGY OF SIUEL, ETC. FayniitcKSBtiiaif, Tueaday, Aug. 25. Each day brings aome modifidallon of Ihe ao-oottuts, touohiug the lale engagement at points . tbla nlaoa ou lha HanuahBUUuek. It now appear! that Iho rebela made three ,n. Unci Inn uniuooeaaful attempts lo cross Ilia rivur, at ns mauy utnereut ptnoei ou mnoi-ou. On Thnraday a considerable foroe maJe Iholr appearance opposite General Reno's position al Kelley'l or Uarnill'l Ford, and attempted to orosi. A cloai watoh wai kept upou their movomints, and when a portion of Ihe advance column had actually oroaaed over, a baltary, hlnh had haan ooaoseUd on thi bill, wai MUMUKK 62. opened on thi rebels, and th.y wan driven baok pre oipllately, with aome lose. Ou Friday Ihe attempt was renewed near Rappahannock Station, but a brlak cannonade from our aide kept Ihe rebel! at bay. It is be-liivcd that Gen. Kouo, wilb part of hla oom-urand, kept Welch of their movement!, and fol lowed them up and aula ted In driving them back a second Urn. On (Saturday moroiog a third and moat disastrous effort wai made lo obtain a lodgment oi the eaat bank of the river, Ibe greater part of Jaokion'i army being on Ihe weal bauk, and wailing the sooeeea of Ihe first portion of Ike column. Gen. Migel, with that admirable tact for which ke hag become to oonapicunua, divided bii command into three parte, leaving two of them iu poailion lo flank Ihe eroaaing, but lo oovered by wooda aa uot lo be observed. On the left Sank he planed a masked battery of 12 guna, and on Ihe extiame right a amall battery or u-pououer, whion purposely kept up a random but ineffectual fire aoroai'lhe itream. He Ihen rapidly withdrew hia third and front line In light of Ibi enemy, as if he was retieat- iug from the rirer, Regarding Ihia aa tba favorable opporluuily, Ihe r.be'a rushed Uf on Ibi pontoon bridge, which Ihey had been permitted to build, and two regiments rapidly croe.ed over, foruiug In Hue of battle upon Ihe bank lo charge Ibo battery on Ihe hill at the right. Aa aoon at the third regiment had got upon tbi bridge, and were hurrying over, the twelvr-gun battery opened a murderoua erou fiie upon the bridge, culling it is two, lud lilting it awing down atream. Two of lha boat! were ink, and the river was filled with the etrag-gliug forma or rebel aoldlera who bad been awept away by our grape and canister. At the lame inelant the battery waa wheeled, and eerurul rapid dischargee of grape decimaled the rankg of Ihe now repelled Iroopa, A troop or cavalry Ihen dashed upon the rebel rauke and made abort work with Ibem. Behind thou the bridge had been destroyed; before aud around tbetu were thouaanda they knew not bow many Union troopa. An loitant surren der of the whole body of rebel troops waa made, and some two thousand prisoners laid down their arms. This ended the rebel attempt on Saturday lo gain the east baok of the Bappahannook. The wouuded and prisoners wen plaoed un der guard, and tbe same evening a whole oar train of these and our own lick some 600 in number were tent to Alexandria. ATTACK ON THE TRAIN BT STEWART'S CAVALRY. To avoid Ihe danger of attaok, while on tbe road, tbe oonductor waa oidered lortio through without any lights ou the train, and without aloppiog. Oa uearing (latletl'a Station, Ihe atalion mailer flagged Ihs train, and they were obllghed to slop. A train waa juat ahead of tbia laat one, without any tall light., and It waa for Ibe purpose of preventing aooident lhat the train waa Hopped. After receiving the meaaage, the engineer took bia lantern aud oil aau aud proceeded lo oil up bii engine. While paaetng arouud on Ihe len or toe maontue, it was now about 11 o oleok Y. Al., a volley or bullets whistled by bia bead. He threw away hia lamp and oan and put for Iba wooda, tbo conductor following suit. One of the brakemen, (I legret I oannot give hia name,) observing that the engine did not atari, ran forward and apringing upon tbe locomotive, opened Ibe throttle valve of the eugiue aud threw himself down upon the platform. Two of Ibe rear oars, haviug Ihe brakea down, were finally delaohed by tbe breaking of the couplings, aud the train started off with great speed, thrashing ils way through the attaoking force, while the care were perforated by rebel balls. No one waa aerioualy Injured, and tbe train arrived safely at Warrenton Station. It went forward aud arrived at Alexandria at 2J o'clock, A. M. - : The engineer, condticlor and aome dozen pus-aeugera who jumped off tbe train, lubiequeutly arrived lately at Warreuton Station. It seems that this was an attack by Sluart'a cavalry, and waa .Intended to be part of tbe plan for diatracllug attention from Ibe front while Jackaon or Lee waa eroaaing Ihe river. The Position of Allairs. Krotu the Waabiuaton Str of To.i. g. already" The great bulk of the rebel foroa ttat reached the itappabauuock ou Wedneaday and Thnraday laat, ia already far on ila way baok to llordouevillel Yesterday we mentioned the fact that a large body of rebel artillery (sufficient for an aggregate force from 20,000 to 26,000 strong) waa certainly ou tbe march from Ihe Upper Rappahan-uock, on Friday last, back iu the direotion of Little Washington. From lhat point one lino turnpike leads to Luray, iu Ihe valley, and another to Gordonsville, via Sperryaville aud Madiaou Court-house. Tbe faot that no informa tion hue yet reached here showing that any rebel force bad entered the Valley, satisfies us that the march of this receding force was lo Sparry ville, and thenoe iu the direction of Gor donsville. Hiuoe Saturday laat nearly all firing aoross the Rappuhauuook has oeased. Hardly a dozen Bhots a day are being fired, and now moat our officers iu front believe that on Sunday last Lee, Longatreet, Jackson, so , quietly "look the baok track, going somewhere no oue knows wniin-er "leu lo one" lo Uordonaville, we tbiuk. The signs yesterday were that but a very small rebel force was in our front hardly enough to keep up Ihe appearance or an opposing force there. We have further interesting information of the rebel army. Ou Thursday last Ibere was an animated disoussiou among the members of Loe's Staff, to settle Ihe question where Ihe blame would reat for beiog outgeneraled nyrope. It aeems that Lee aud Jackson oertaiuly expected their army to be ou Sunday morning, tho 17th, precisely where it arrived on Tueaday morning, the l'Jth. Somebody gave a wrong aider, or somebody did not aot promptly upon a right order. However, tbe loss of tbe two Intervening days utterly defeated the purpose of their forward movement. On Thuiadav last it was conceded In Lee e military family that tbe movement bad been a dead failure, Pope being round in poailion on the north side or Ibe Rippabauuook, instead or being oaught upon the bank of Ihe Rapidan, as dasigued. The entire force inai raaroueu eaai. irom uu-douavllle was about 80,000 men not more. Apropos. Our loes In the akirmiahiog or Thursday, Friday aud Saturday laat on the Rappahannock wao astonianiugiy mau,poruF" not more than 100 lu killed ana wouuueu, instead or 260, aa we thought yesterday. Requests have aome hither for the preparation of buildings to hold perhapi a tbouaand priaonera, tukeu by rope a army so iar. a., iiniiu.utimd to be nine bundled liken by Sigel on Saturday, at Waterloo, (a fort a abort diatance anovo narreuiou oynug.,; - ter allowing a email brigade of the enemy lo oroaa the river, he opened hia batterlee, and eloaed in bia lufantry ao upon it aa that not a mau escaped, the Whole netng eunar auiau, wounded or taxen pn.ouera. i i.. n,i,. i. r.riannara are understood to be 140 of Fl zliugh Lee's marauding band tnaljaltaoked tbe train at uattetis on rnuuy ,.. ... hear that Ueu. Pope dispatched a puraulug force afler Lee before daybreak on Saturday, and that a portion of that foroe-lhe t ret Penn-Bylvauia and Seooud New York Cavalry- oarne up with Lie in time lo retako moat of our men he bad as prisoners, iwo pieces of artillery of . a 11,11. hn n. IT. I. ours lie nau appropriate - ...... left's, Iwo deserters from our aide, and 140 rebel troopers. .... u . It is ooncoded to day lust Lee (FiUhngb) lo,k either Lienl.-Col. Fied. Myers( McDowell's ii.i.r o.iarierniaaler) or Col. Ucorge D. Rug- gles, Pupe s Chief of Staff. They are amaiingly alike of a dark night ruddy-raced, wilb bright red heads, whiskers and mouaUohsi, and about the eoaio eir.e aud "hulld." Lieut. Col. Myers as properly by the oida or bit train, whili, according lo lbs wegonmailcr of Gen. Pope'o .Stuff train, Col. Ruggles had ridden lo it to give aome necessary direotiona wilb refereuce to its movements, and wus made a prisoner when within live reel ot nun iub nagouuiiaiar aforosnid. Tho guard lo Gen. Popo'i Stair train ia union, blamed for thi lil'alr of Friday night. Tbev wen completely surprised with their f . .t.-.- I.. It.A Kannna lnl..rl ftf In loaded ninsaeia iu m n 0M. their bauds. THE REDEL ARMY. We liavs tin following information as to Ihe rebel army on Ibi Rappahannock! Our Informant, a man of good judgment, and , ho enemv's foroe! oross from the Rapi dan lo the llappananuooi, eaumeu-a mat m whole Confederal! army opposed lo Pop! ii un-dor 100,000, III wai itirprlsid, however, bj Ibe eilent of Iholr artillery and transportation and the general good condition of the Iroopi. Our iuforniiiut overheard Iboollioiriixprcsslug muoh vexation that Pope eaoapod them. They laid that but for some mimuderatandlog about at-din Ihiy would havi nabbid him, and (rial tht) Bysf oh Sunday to hat kern where then were on i art Uy. Pops a aotivity in evading them oaui.d ih.lr plan to turn out a failure finally: In Iba opinion of our informant, Jackson bad quietly slipped away lo lotus new Held of opera-nous, and In. dsmonitratious made by the Confederates along ths Rappahannock within Ihe laet few days have beeu mire feint, lo "annua" while he Hea'i off lo strike an unexpected blow There baa been no nrina- ainoe Saturday algbl, when there was aome caunonadlng on the h apuabannock, near the W hit! Sulphur Borlnga. Sines Ihen Ihe enemy has baea luipioiouily quiet, and are quite evidently at some new scheme of mischief. Tbe Confederate oavalry, in their lale dash within our lines, Hopped at Ihe Warren Greek Hole), Warrenton, aud took tea, registering their names, &o with cool impudence, oa Thursday evening, while on their way to Callett'i Bteilon. Tbi wen enthu.l.ilioally re ceived in Warrenton, by Ihe diiloyal portion of ihi ciliseni. They returned by Ihesimi route, carrying wilb them aomi 800 horses and a uumuer of prisoners. Colonel Van Wytk and a Virginia Planter. Colouel Van Wyck. of Ihe Tenth L'gion of New York, writes to Ihe Middlelown Whig rrcee: 1 went outside thi linei (at Malvern Hill) lo ibe mansion or Mr, Carter, ao much spoken of lately. It la about on.-balf mill beyond the line. Niariog lbs barn I ia many ilavia, men and wimen, pitching alraw on wagons, lo be burnt. Near by was Mr. Carter and his overseer on horn-back. I rode up and found him a very pleasant and intelligent gantleman, wbodoei not diiguin bia sympathy with the Rebellion, but juilifiei himself on Ihe ground that a man must go with hia State. From hie appearaooe, 1 ihould judge he was a follower and not a fomenter of Ibe Rebellion. He has five loni In ths army, aud claims thsy wsre drafted end did not snler from choice. Hi says all the mm in Virginia oapable of bear ing arm. an in mi army, ana it n ac in ini Southern States. If lhat bl tbe cats, ite prevail army, when decimated by disease and battle, can uever be recruited. By hla luvltulton I rode up lo fan bouse, whtoh was an elegant one of brick, and ihe moat delightful situation I had seen in vlrglnl. r me peaches md peeri were lo be Been nearly ripe, lie wis grieving muoh at his loiaee; bad fivi hundred uorei of wheat, yet all had been deitroyed exoept Iwo - hundred sorer; bid five hundred aores of oorn. - r yet would gather ouly fifty or sixty. The corn, although uot cultivated, was twelve feet high. He was groaning over Ihe loss of slaves; had ons hundred and fifty, but eighteen or twenty of tbi but bad taken to themselves legs and ruu away. At bis bouse wai ilatiomd a guard of Union loldiers, and hid been for over three we.ki. Oue of Ihe guard opened the gate and furnished a buoket for water. - They belong to one or the regular regiments moat or lhat duty u done by thi regulars, lie ihowed ua a large brick out-house, used for their quarters. The atatemeul in a rsoent oopy , of Ihe Herald, lhat his bouse is not guarded . and lhat his slavss work on our fortlfioationi, li iucorreot. At Least One Firm Friend In , Europe. Russia continues to be the friend of tbe United Slates firm and aincere aa alia ia powerful. Few have forgotten Ihe generous letlsr ' of Ihs Ctar, wrilter. more Ibau a year ago, 1 when tho other European power! (young Italy excepted) etood afi.r off, or "paltered with ui in a double eensr." What the Emperor Ihen ' said be adheres I -; for ws learn, through Ibi London Morning Post, Lord Palmerstou s organ, of Ihe appearance, in Ihe Journal de Saint Petersburg, of cei'ain articles which slate that fact. These articles set forth that Ihe policy of ihe Rusaiau Cabiuel with reference to the rebellion in the United Stales has been dearly ' pointed out In former declarations wbiob an . tlricllu in conformitu uith the tumpathu th it Rue- eia has alwaya shown towards the Uitiled 8 aUs, and with tbe feolmgs of humanity wmou revolt at a war of extermiuatlou. Russia makes an appeal to tbe interests of the two parties, and to Ike remembrance of Ihe fraternity wbtob-rounded the grauueur auu created the force of Ihe American Republic, aud expresses her desire to see the contliot put an end to, by a prudent aud honorable compromise. Such, aays the St. Petersburg Journal, are tbe oounsela which Russia has coustantly addresstd to lbs Federal Government, and it is in that spirit of kindness and moderation lhat she wil oontinus to aot, "a A to divide, but to briny ttgetlur." , This eiuoere desire lo see its reuulted la tbe animating spirit of all we hear from RubsIs, aud it Is this lhat makes the aaauranoes ot tbe Emperor generoui aud oordial, But it ia the opposite spirit wblob, according lo ths vulgar tloU o'r'AixU'isaop " Hughes, stimulates ths governing olasaes in Eugland. They wish us divided because they are jealous and appre- keusive of our growing power, and mil ii wny their conduct is al once temporixiug aud hostile. It is Ihe outcropping or thtir u'eaires and their fears. Whou Ibe truth about European intervention ooroee lo be known, we aball be surprised if the failure lo execute the purp sa to intervene waa not oaused by the firm and unqualified friend ship of Russia for the United States. Phila. Inquirer. A Call for Sharp-Shooter. Colonel Berdsn issues the following oall: To the Sharp-Shooters of the Loyal States: Through the .oaaualliei uf war my oorps has been eomewhut reduoed, aad ir ine ranks were full, tbe oorps would be inadequate lo the con-stint demaud for ebarp-ihooleri for derAohei servloe. It has been found oxlremely difficult to reoruit for this corps by the ordinary mode, aa but few good rillomen could be found In any one locality, and as recruiting officers have been confined to different localities, the following Army Order, jusl issued, will, I trust, rem-edy ihe difficulty: "'All men who desire, singly or by squads, to join any particular regiment or company In the field, are hereby euth rited to present themselves to auy reoruitiog officer, when they will be enrolled aud tor warded at onoe to the general depot for Ihe State or district, thsra lo bs duly mustered, aud to recaiva Ihe bounty al lowed Dy taw. in an sucn oases, enlistment, papers and doaoriptive lists will be forwarded, ss direoted in General Order No. 106, of 1861.' '1 have fourteen hundred now Bbarpe a ritles, with double triggers, made expressly for this corps, on hand; alao, nine hundred Coil's rides, and 1 am unwilling to believe Ibat in this our oouutry's great struggle for national existence, the sharp-ahootere or the Nortn win enow meu lo remain idle. "If you come you will be used aa light troops or sharp shooters, as ths Commanding General may direot. 1 have tbe honor to be, very re-speotruliy, your obedient servant, "Col. Commanding U. S. Sharp shooters." Ths Rebil Auf,-From the South wi have thi following data in relation to iheitrength of the Confederate forces from the date of Ihe Confederate retreat from Manassas: Our informant states that Gen. Johnson left Manassas with 40,000 effeotive men. Geu. Megruder held Yorklown with 7,000 effeotive men, when the Union army landed, the uonteaeraiea, noting under the advloe of Gen. Lee, left Yorktown with 67,000 men. On Juni lit, 85,000 rations were issued to Ihe Confederate army before Richmond. Detailed report!, by regiments, brigade! and battailous, or all but levenleen oiplaini, ahowa lhat 0,367 aoldlera wen plaoed hoi s du combat in the battle or Seven Pines. On June 21st, 128,000 ralions were isaued to the Rebel army before Richmond. By July 20th, BO.OOO new Iroopa had reached Richmond from Ihe South, moat of whom were new levies, and not regarded aa thoroughly sfe. On ths 13ih of August Ihen were six regimeuis of Infantry at Savannah, aud a roroo of m,uw near i uanoa-ton. Qeu. Lee and stuff left Richmond besd- 3uarters (Tebb's farm, Nine Mile road,) for Gor-onsvllle, afler telegraphing lo Uen. Meroer, at . Savannah, for the Infantry at that post, and lo Gen. Pemberlon for as many as could bs spared from thi defenoe of Charleston. Derjuot from 128 000, on June 20th, 10,000 for double rslioni and followera, which would leave 115.000 Liasea in ballleiof Riohmondiay 15,000. Num ber remaintug, 100,000; to wntoo aaa new troops 30,000, and dedttot therefrom 20,000 for defenoe of Riohmond, would make Ihe Confederate irmy of Virgiuia opposite our lines lo number 110,000 etteouve meu. rrmn. oiur. J, D. OS BORN & CO. i NO. 14V BUUin IHK" nirrm, (Oppoalte the Ooodal, end Uull.d State. Uotoli.) Bave on hand a larae and well aworted Block of STAPLE ft FANCY DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, OILCLOrHS, MATTINGS, RUGUP, WINDOW BIIAD1M, HOLLAND, LACE, and! DAMASK CURTAINS,) CORNICES, STAIR HODS, and other HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS They would pa'tlcnlarlv call attention lo their etoek of .4and 10-1 SHXIC11 NUM. Julyl-iy Vi'het ehould B R A N D H 1 I lake for More ThroalT t'UIIILABO THE WONDEHFUE GRANULES. They give ImuMdl.t. rslM. M " L ' 0 |
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