Daily Evansville Journal, Volume 15, Number 26, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 31 October 1862 — Page 3

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miknts Th mllowlnf fss'Oleaxeu an r authorissd agwaei i ii the pl.uva laaroesl 5 M. Petlengill Co.. No. I" Park Row. X,w ork. snal No. StaM itml, Boston, are vnr reritl ftr that Journal tn tboaa cii i-a. and ar ina - 4 to taka Adsertxaemeuta au.t aubsrrtplioua Mat oar HIM a arts I'r. Ka'aton, B svmlla. Wsrrlck Ca. J. ko M. Lackw.-svi. Ml. Vrnon. rosea Ca. Joka R. Ixougasrly. Rock port. hHMI xa. Jaiaa I.. Taornt-u. FftacaW, Gtawsa Ca. John B. Haa-W Nawbniv Warn, k v It Murphy. Naw Rran. Pwaay V. A. U. Wilkinaaa. Cyatkiaua. Praataa Talkatt. rwsssevllla, rnaay Ca. rV II, Casloa. rataraburg , Pikata. J.-na Grant. Caaal P. O.. Warrick Ca. RoKi. A. Tkrwof. Franc. aca, Xtibaoa ( a. 1 - H. Wilson, la-r ' 30NDENSED TIME TABLE Htm Eranifille trawfordsvlllr R. K. IT ItlL. Lasses XansilW A M .n ia At VliK-raata al It; lat Vincenasa . - .l ' : " M. Ann. at T-rra Uaata at S I F M. Lhii Tm Hama I" " krr.T. ai iM " DOWa aii Ua iiilattwi - '-'AM. Arnaa at Twrre Haul 13 1 - Tana Haota al .. I ' " Atriaaat taelaa-a I T. W, Im Tinoanxtl I: Arrive at BvaasvilVa t " rr raajyat Kvvaacuititi vast. Laav K.anavilla ' A V krnva at Ymcaoaea 1 I Laasa Vinciaaaa I M arrive at Tart Hauta .. J P . KIl rl:saT . t aj"r:i it. . Laar Trr Uaat kmraat Vi::raaa Laara TiacMixa VrTivaat BaaailU I A. M. . S P SPECIAL NOTICES. PR. ROBACfcVS T We puMiah ia .w.aac roloaaa of J rrf an art-ccaal ftia taai'iarinaaii Tmaa Jrarriitta of Rr. hVtack'a ufuinv aw.S..-al afaLliahmni ia that alrr B ik wa. Ir R lack-i BiamHaa haa naiainB rmt aaJ Jarl Malarity tth all cMnaa. Ii baa ba bat a k rt tlaaa iaca taaaa Rrnvrdm wr lair. .lo.-w in- r aatioa of tooatrj ; rat Ir Btaoaan. Dr w- I ac:t ia taia plaot. ii'fcnn tha: kiaaaaa of iha Ttl -'i 1'iJla ana Bl il PariSar farriaaal la-wa of all ohr avstkiM r wkkk aa ia afaal. cameina.1. Taaraaaia tor thia ia. taat ik-. kaav ! Iha ttof practiea! ';rieuc. ' kno thia aa i ..n . f Crwaa lata aaaalaaW nlaara. aai w aataa a4 am in oar own taaulr uh lao tj lat rralia, For all diaaaara of tka l.looH. (roarai lahiltta whether procoaJu. J froaa aavkuaar front uataral wrakacas. iadiaathia. a'. 4 all kiexlra-J ailnarau. at racoaatifud i!- -.ndiaa:an IVaardk-a aa thv r-j Seat m-docinaa aitant. They are dhnad M tiiaawl aa epheateraJ aa- cee. hat a pi rataaeat all aa ii I repatioa, which ariB rnor thaat a iMOaaaity in arara fciaila. Saaa-laoo. 9 . Rorlb Weti. Man h R aae adr;iaaaaaaL. RarvLBoa. Haarr.Ca . . Jaly T, If. P- C. W. Raaars BaW Sir . P r the bene At j ulferiDC haaaaaUy. psnait aa to aar.ooaca thr ajli the eel an na of ynar Circa lax the aurpriin( MM p-rtie of j -ar Scaadiaaeiaa Bl Partner and Bl xt Pilla. wh-.'-h la a n --ara for lD!iraati.-a and Lieer t'liatiilaiat. We ine mi ' prr--na in :. , who ha- '-en anifering wi:h Lieer t'ampl.tint and le i j-i'va. ana) nnrwitheraading that era kaec aa -1 pkyttLtan- aa can b foaad in Rr-rthem Uhi-. yel Iha di ooflr-l their skill . Conaeiaanily wa were in a etate ml deap-'ndin-y, antil w -..ea.-n-nccB aaiogy'-ur Pilla. throjh and ey tha aleiea.af jour framd. Mr. Brennaa. We -i the mJkim aceoraiing tn .iir- tn na. anal ara 1-w full -f life and btiarity. and onrgrattiad- ia qnalto our impniTcmrnt ia health aad fpirita When we take into cunaiderali--u what wa haea jaen. and what wraxealpraent. w f-l Kha charging oaraeleaaof tha lia of ia - ratitodo, if wa dxi not try to aniioanca t" the pal-lic the grat 1-anefita -f yonr M Heine. Theretare we re'mmend to the public at large thezpewieacf - f haeiag rec-'uraa to jour Medicine, and emiaeiBentlT. aa in duty b-and. i what wp feJ m ha our luty, in adrieing peranns wlio are suffering aa we haeo auflered, to make nae of the only tree and aura cure for the dieasca already mentioned. eeadrartiement. Mm. (jam, Mrs. Miaa tfaaWwVi C. t'. - -: m . THE MIASMA AXI rorL VIPORS CENerate 1 by the hot iuii will lie far more d--.v!' t- oi. Vt-lunteera than the enemy' bayonets. In thIndian and Crimean C ampaigns W ''LLOWAY'S PILLS were uavl in euornn .- quanlitiea. Tby kept the troops in perfect h alth. Unljr J eta per per box. Soldiers anpply yr-nrselrea. THE rONFFSI05S AND EXPFRIENTF. OF AX INVALID Published for the benefit and as a warning a a caation to young men who snfTer from Nerrous Debilitj, Premature Decay, Ac. ; supplying at the a ne time the m-an of SelfCure, by one who has cored liiniaelf after being put to great expense through enedicl imposition and quackery. By enclosing a post-paid a'idrjsaed enselope. "iic, r.p- copim may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIK, Esq., Bedford. Kings Co., N. Y oet-jMAwly THE HOItniD BARBARITY OF THE BOI TH is only equalled by the scductiae and destroying cowers of the Lightning Fly Killer. It ia rendered attractiTe tn Flies, aud kills instantly. Yon rill see them dead and dying within fir? minutes. Darken all the windows but one, and there place She Fly-Killer. Erery Fly will lir.d it in Ihe nurse of tho day, and die. Rememlier, it is the Lightning Fly Miliar that doea thia. Nothing rise will do it. Til V. DEAD SHOT FOR BED-BL'GS Is certain and immediate death to those noxious ests. It breaks up their nests, destroys their agga, and is a besom of destruction to all that Ventura near. Both articles are for rale by K ELL ERA WHITE, CransTille, and dealers generally. aug'lmdw IIHMllll H Mllll HI I IMF BEST IX the World. William A. Batchelor's cclebrnt.-d Hair Dye prodncaa a color not to bo diatingiiiahed rm nature warranted not to injure the Hair in the least ; remadiea the ill effects of bad dyes, and iTTigoratea Ihe Hair for life. f;rey, Red or Rusty lair instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, e urine the Hair soft and lieaiitiful. Sold by nil rrugffists, Ac. TheOnuin ia signed WILLIAM A. BATCHEL' lU, oa th' our liti't rf tm-h hnr. Factory, Xo. It, Barclay street, New York. (Late X II roadway and 10 Bond street.) .IlineU-ilw S wHROEDER & LEMCKE, WH"LM h ,V. UTM.T.Wn is Cigars, Smoking, Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, & c. No. 60 IVSiaixx Bt., EVANSVILLE, IND. 0whtVn now, and will kcop, on hm A romplrt tl'l TVfll MMOrtf'l ifo'k f CIGARS & TOBACCO, AND OFFER THE SAME TO THE PUBLIC LOW FOR CASH. na.Sntlera will find It tothelr intenat to call and examine our pricea. We are enabled to sell to them as low aa any lionse in the West. octl7-dAw 84 HltOEDKIt A LEMCKE. STUART'S EXCELSIOR CO LI) EN SYIM P in, other any comparison to it, to 1m- Mai -ly octo,; t H. A. COOK'S. 1 1 A LT1 MORE GOLDEN SYUI PJ oeta t H. A. COOK'S.

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Exc'usivcly for tbo Jcuna 4. Ki. MtWCllHI AT LOilS.ll.LK. Increase of psspN around ( harlpoton A PIOHT UN THI ILAOKWATBR l.itrst from the I pper t'otomar. GREAT BATTLE IMPEND! SO. lMPOKUNT KKOM MU TU ( kROl l . SEVERE HC.H1 AT I'Ot'ATAI HID Important Kecouiiols-aiioe Mtertni. .-n. Kosrrrana al 1. aulas lltr. l.ocisvn i k, (i-t.'!Hr M 5rn Uiwi"tnM B4M1 stuff arriveil hTi this tnortiiiiiT. Kseorn.A tnWos Huell IVartment. Hui-ll tr'!i N AmWOGb, Hi (m'h ltuniont also tm-il. ri rtit" to his cum in and. Itlxr aU A ralllrr. PtrrsBrm;. OMektl M Itlwi 3 f"'t 6 HnIh 1v th BMW ninrk ami fall in g. NVc.tthiT cIhuiJt and milJ. with imlicatious f rin. New Yoak. QrtoBRt A triaarkfli to tbo Kulnn mi l-.-i-.ii.il !.. i ('hsr! stiMi. 'J J J. a jjrft r nuuiM-r it' u-rN than usuaj has boon M ,lnia tho Harbor. Four t;uutoats arc in Stotiu Inlet The stoanu-r Minho, which got aground .ome davs au off Sullitan'a Island, will j prove? a wrova,. Most of hor oaro has boon saved. Branafc to tha tiwks Washim.tus. i rti:or f M (ion Motr ha-s rosolvod nt to pun hase anv BMMM Siblor lonu on aciuuul of I ho ox- I poasv. but t MM th- oheaj) trnt inatrad. ' As the latt.-r funnh l faoilitioa f-r ttrovulin? tho warmtli noooaaarv durinif l w . m m tbo wmtor. ibis regarded as eNjutvalonl to a d-ciaratiua tint IBM army will not go into winter quarters. A Kir lu I lie Hear. H tn TO THi RkRtl.O Si rroi.g. V.i . Oct. BL Om Frid;tv x recounoissance in Ion .- was made Iroin I this point to the lilarkw.iti r On tl.e other side of the Itlackwator a sruail partj of the eneiuv was eiicountered bv Dodge's Hities, and tiatilo d. A afcilMiMal octurrod in which I.;euL V lieoler of tho i inottnted Kidcs was killr-l and a Cii t of th- sumo regiment woundol. n pris.mors were captured aud our Irix-i IwUrMM to camp. The rebel force on the Black water d.e not seeui to be larjje. A larjre number of relwl mail carriers hae l-en arrested in Norfolk t -day. The Itichmond lltsputch of theljlh, savs: lueF'edcral fleet off Galvcsti.n, lacked that city on the 4th inat. The batteries were destroyed bv atthe Confederates who marched to Virginia 1'oinL T he troops in (ialvestoii left ati-i went to the same place. The Federal steamers lyinj; off Galveston five in number, pave the authorities 4 hours to surrender, at which time . thev would shell the place if not surrendered The cause of the attack was the firino; into the Harriet Iane by the battery at Fort l'oint. T he Harriet I.ane steamed in under a ' fla,; of truce, but went too far and was tired into. The latest telegram is dated Galveston 6th inst. It says the Federals landed again yesterday at the point, but hae not permanently occupied it, having a wholesome fear of a cavalry dash. Col. Cook is engaged in removingsuch foundry works as can he got off. and it is not probable the enemy will tindmuch of value on the Island Orders have ' also been issued to inform the people that should our troops leave the island communication will be cut off. and no supplies will be allowed to enter the city. Measures are already on foot for a rigid police of the bay, and a cavalry force will contititiallv scour the main land. The determination of the military authoritie I seems to be to confine the enemy to the Bay contigious to the Island. Story of a Refugee. New York, October 30. A letter in the Tribune from Williamsport l!7th savs a young man who has been in Richmond during the war arrived nt General Henley's headquarter yesterday. He was in Winchester last Saturday evening, and represents the condition of the army tit that point as awful beyond description. He says the small pox and typhoid fever are raging there, and at least fifty or sixty are dying daily. He counted in one spot 56 dead bodies which had remained unburied for two or three days. No troops he says are in Martinsburg, and but very few cavalry were between there and the river. The main port'on of Lee's army is between Bunker Hill and Winchester, where the next great battle will probably be fought. Nothing could be seen indicating a design on Lee's part to retreat. There is no doubt but that (Jen. Bragg is hastening to the relief of Lee. A battle greater than Antielam will no doubt be fought before the end of the week. Mysterious Movements. fiPEf l.ll. TO THE TIME.". Harper's Ferry, October 2'Jth. The movements of the enemy are very mysterious, and reports nre very eontlietiiig. A contraband escaped .yesterday morning from Charle.stoxvn and says Hill's ami Jackson's whole force has moved from Bunker Hill to Charlestown, occupying the whole of the town nnd n mile this side of it. Two regiments of Stuart s ca airy are this side of Charlestown, and his remaining force is OB the other side between Charlestown and Mrs. Flemminga farm three miles off Important Arrest. SitARPsiit.Rii, October 2'J. An important arrest was made last night, Kobt. Iloughis, an alleged secessionist living near here was arrested for exhibiting signals to the enemy, nnd was sent under gunrd to Harper's Ferry lust night. Hoi 'Hester, N. Y. Oct. 30. In the Mil CkmgraMllonal District, the Hon. Alfred Kly, candidate for Congress xvithdraws in favor of Freeman Clark. The Union vote of the District is united on Mr. Clark.

The l.ato Yletory In Arkwstaas. WabMISutqn, October SO. Tl following was reovix ed lit the hca lcpitirters of the army to night. Sr l.oi is. ( ictohcr WX Ti MtjF Omiral ttmtttek Tlu-armv of the frontier M agnin successful icn SckoAdd dispntcln-s from F.ix. ttxille, Ark , WYtng that jeitordRT at dayli-ht Bri? (ien Heron, Willi the 1st lo.i cavalry, and th- Tth Mo. cavalry, attacked a" rel el camp four miles .i : of this place. Our tone was about 1,000 Ptfoag, while the poIh-1 (ore numbered 'l,,H',, comawinied bv Col Cravens Altera aliarp enawotii'tit of one hour the eneiuv wax completely routed, leaving all hit catup e.uiage nnd a few wagons. The loss ot the cticiiiv is eight deald on the tield Our loss lixe w.-und od. one mortally Gen. Heron pursue I the enemy for severti! miles into the Boston Mountains. SaCRedJ .V It Ct BTIS. Maj. ON Coin dg ASarrcoful luraMlt. The foihiwiug has bteu recvixed at ht udtpiuater. t'cwin-Ri l. Mo , Ootolior 'J".! Brij f.Vn (.-, rkirf tUtjf 1 orieroi l.iout Col tuick, with Uio 'J.; 1 Ills., to take Ihe Itingold caxulry and two gun of Uonar s tiatlcrT aiet pttr'-ie the pairtv that took t:io cuttle in liardx c I BBiJ Ho' left Now t'rook last night at dark, and b a rapid march nil niht ha Otte took the oiieiux at Jaxii,-hl tins morning, attacked anal captur-l ITU lond of catlie, to prisoners and 'Jf) horsoA SigiMsd. F Km it,

ll-igaificr tit neraL Aatclair Jaaallra. VasHix.ri, Oct. M laid Uavis, of Illinois, has l-oon aptMuntod by the Fresidont an associate Jaatiee of tho apremo Court of tho I'tuled States ife is assigned to th - Alh Judicial Histrict I' all. t la taat Karl Warraa. Bosto. October ."(. Heputy sheriff Katly prtH-erdotl to Fort Warren t-day on a sioof. haxing failed to get a paus to g - in the regular steamer to ore tho r;t of habeas corpus, graBtod by Ju gJ L olford of the Circuit Court, in the case MfJMa V. H W.ndor " iie IVpuly ftli--n J was Dot allowoil to land by t.io military c rum.m.i.int at Fort Warron, and conseiuotitly rotnrne-l to the city this morning. He rejiortod l Jud;e I oliofd that hta attempt to as rxe the writ was unsuccessful, when the court remarked that it had no means to euforce the writ. Tl.e court thou or-i reI the pajiers to be placesl on hie. This MrobeVMJ ends the case for the pr. sent. The .4th Maine regiment passed through Boston to-day tor the seat of war. St Johns. N. F . Oct The steam" thin Hibcrniau. from Lixcrp-xil on the i .- t i .l a.t. loin, via i.onomierrv on tne iiin pass ed C.ipi' Baee far (Quebec at 3 o clock this morning. The sea was so tremendous heavy nfter the gale that it was utterly impossible lor UtC News Yacht to board her. Her dates are live days later. The Fife-lit at lllack water. New York. Oct. Id A Suffolk letter to the Philadelphia Inquirer says 3o of the enemy were killed in the recent skirmish U-yond the Blackwater. We hold a portion of the other side of that river, and intend to hold it An Improbable - . orj-. Fi (rt Monroe, Oct 29 A man who savs he was taken prisoner by the rebels and finally succeeded in obtaining his re lenae furnishes the following account of the Merrimac. No. - I hare been in Richmond some time, during mv stav, I went onboard the Merrimac No. -. She is thorou-ibly and heavily iron clad, and is in every way a tough customer; she has been completed about a month, and has made se.eral trips to Fort Darling. She has as yet but one gun on board. When I left the were about putting the remainder of the gun on board and they intended to have them mounted in about three weeks. The machinery of the Merrimac No. 2, works well, nnd she can easily make eight miles an hour. The rebels have every confidence in her capabilities, and are certain she will prove a success. When the people of the North hear that the Merrimac No. 2 is a failure, and that the rebels say so, then they may expect her to come out to do all the harm she can. Their intentions are to delude and deceive at much as possible so as to take us napping. It was for this reason that a rebel officer made a remark that the obstructions in James river had all been removed, intending to convey the idea that the obstructions were removed to let the Merrimac out. Neva York Money Martlet. New York, October 30. Money market easy at -Vo -6 per cent, on call and fr prime paper. Sterling Exchange dull at 141(f), 143 for merchants' and 144(0- 145 for bankers' llls. American Gold unsettled aud lower, opening quiet at 31$ and closing dull at 30 per cent. prem. Gov. Stocks firmer; U. S. fVsof'Xl lOSJfn 103; 7 3-10 Treasury Notes 106105)-. Stocks lower and closed heavy. Ijee's Army Divided, Philadelphia, Oct. 2J. The Washington Star of this morning says: It is believed in front that Lee hns divided his army into two large corps, one under Jackson and one under Longstreet, ami is leaving the region on which he has been posted since crossing the river into Virginia. From information received this morning, we believe portions of Jackson's command have crossed the Blue Bidgc by Frout-Royal, Bad that a force of N,000 roliels, under Walker, is IraOWB to have been for two days past at Cpperville, nnd ure Ihe advance of Longstreet's corps. The expectations of the rebel Ccnerals are probably to be nble to make a successful dash at Nigel's corps, at and around Ceiitrcville, on their retreat to Gordonsville. Our Army of the Potomac is probably in motion to meet these movements, and Burnside and Porter nre so close on the heels of Longstreet that, he will probably retrace his steps toward Winchester, ami seek to retrent down the valley rnther than advance farther in this direction. We should not be surprised at nny moment to henr of a considerable battle in that quarter.

AnolUrr Valuable Pilte Nexv York., OctobBji Stt Another important blow at the slave trade was dealt yaalariay, la tha doted States Circuit Court in this city, in the conviction of Albert (lorn fr titling out the ateattier City of Nsktfolk for that traflie. 'Pie British rtMner Waehuta, ('apt. Gilpin, was brought into I'ort It-ixiilou Thursday last, a prixe to the giitilemt Memphis She xxii-. capt'irod after a till I days cttlMM off thai coast of North CaroliBa She threw nxrrboard a greater ortion of her cargo, and so strained her f n-gn:e-iis to be unable to make steam. 1 She is believed to have been loaded with , arm i I aasnianilSori The WactMta is mi mm so . uiier, built in London, and wT jirAxt valuahlr Hi i uiotxi p -p- rs rt iort etwatjahh quiet in Lmi am 1 aa cmmbmumI of j the rob, i iii iii v iii iiorth wesl Virginia bat been trans erred If 01 Gwa LoftBg to (ien bc4ol, in conse.pieii. e of tli" furnu r o.Vuer dil 4jajirf orders, in Ml re- ; llM to Stonewall Jackson, at a trrlata poiat on the B a0 U B, bj a i particular route, and Bjf nmrching hit I uieii by w.av of Be, Suljih- r Springs, where he was luct by an order to hai.d ox or his command to Fehoht "Pie Ktcbiiioiid Knquiror says (Jen JrcIubn f dwatruyiwa lia B 1 ii. 11 1L ! as c-'in; l -iei as Baaawla, t A liuleuslon nas advanced to Misor- ( licMl, Hardy i luntx, and the BTolatiasM

of Ml ottnx in that Uiri t .-ii aro carefully ubaorxod -I t. Ill Ti) TMK Tlwt.S. WasHlM-Tos It.t SJ Tho President ; it busily engaged in tbo preparation of Itta Meaaafi- an-1 drrHnts reeeivunr all x a itt n i pi such as call on itiiporlaiit i bu:.bc. Mas MM at a of the I. r and Araay. The follow i u is to the Balliuior Animrat. Hikiirs FkRax.O. t J'J, r n Siee . 11 the moxoiiieiit of trooj in thit vicinity has born constant and with the rsroptotn ol (ion Sumner s. now Couch corps on Boiiyv Highta. our whole army max Uow b Raid to be in Button, (oil Birnsnles movement into Virginia has Been strangely followed up. and I iu John I'orter s corps is now in jsisitiou c-. - j erute promptly iu the same direction it necoasary. M. Cb ::.iti s II ..d-ruartent are now at II rim imitit il.atelx on the l'otomac. Burnsides is with the advance UeU-i pickets have reappeared at Sharpsburg. and picl.i t tiring has been reauuicd as ro-ss the rixer. Notwithstantitiig these manifestations and a contrary belief entertained at Headquar'ers, the impre-sion ltu rean -that tl.e main body of the Hebel army has already retreated, and that we shall hud n-thing at Winchester. It ia pretty well known that a considerahlc force of rebels has alreadv crossed the mountains through the j;ap at Front Boyal. It is i i: i . t . - .mi i . i : believed that a still larger number it pas s.ng '.nithward on the other side ot the mountains. The forces which our reconnoissancet (bond in the vicinity of Snicker s (Jap aud I'pperxilie are probably watching ajainsl un attack on the Hank of the main army, as it stretches towards Gordoiisville. Unless Lee's retreat is advanced much farther than is probable or jvossible, it would seem that (Jen. MeClellajj has the jMiwer by a vigorous forward movement, aided by a similar advance from Washington to force Lee to stop and fight before he gains Gordonsville. New ork aud Philadelphia papers persist in talking of heavy rains nnd swollen rivers. We have not had any rains, except for a few hours on Sunday night, and the river has not swollen. It is still fbrdable almost anvwhere. The Excitement In Ttaltlmore. Baltimore, October 21.!. The loyal citiV.ens arrested last night were taken on board the steamer Baltimore, on which they proceeded down the Bay to Seven Foot Knoll, where they now lie at anchor at the wharf. There was much excitement, and the city police who were at the boat were recalled, but were compelled to remain by a cavalry force. Gov. Bradford reached the wharf before the departure of the boat, and was permitted to have nn interviexv with Col. Itich, one of the prisoners, who is an aid to the Governor. On returning from the wharf the Governor immediately telegraphed to the President, announcing the arrest as an outrage, and demanding their unconditional release. Judge Bond also adjourned the Criminal Court OB account of the arrest of the Clerk of the Court, and declared his intention to go to Washington to see the President. Dr. Armitnge and Peter Laverwein, the committee appointed by the meeting Inst night, have just returned from Washington They had an interviexv with the President, who informed them that he had sent an order to the War Department for their release, but up to the present hour no such order is known to have been received here. In the meantime, Judge Bond nnd Gov. Bradford have gone to Washington. There is much excitement nnd indignation exhibited here on the subject Res-. Mr. Hay Discharged. Haurishcro, Oct, 20 Rev. C. A. Ilav. whose arrest by Gen. Wool is noticed in today's pispatch, had B hearing in Baltimore before that officer, and was discharged. This arrest will be made the subject of investigation. Not Vet Itrlensed. Baltimore, Oct. 30 The loyal citizens arrested on Tuesday night have not vet been released from custody. Gov. Bradford has demanded the uncondi tional re lease of nil the party arrested, and that all the papers and documents seized be given lip. The petition for the removal of Gen. Wool has received numerous signatures. Last night nnd this morning an advertisement appears in the loyal papers inviting the citizens of Baltimore to call at the toon nenning itnom and sign n memorial to President Lincoln for the removal ot Gen. wool, sasr ws . a nr ma a a sr a PlBW i ORK, xct. -ill. ihe hng L4MT of the Lake, from Bermuda on the 24th, report! that she met the Confederate steamer Herald, from Charleston with a cargo of 800 bales of cotton, nnd having on board Prof. Maury as a passenger.

Nw York, October 2. Thti Herald has from its correspondent a verv full in count of ihe late battle on tlx- Charleston aad Bnvaniiah Bmlroad, referred to 'ri the dispatches of Beauregard Our troops proceeded from Hilton Head on tha night of the 'JUt, and xxere conveyed in fifteen gunboats mid war steamers to Maekaf s Point, at the confluence of the PocataiMfO aad Broa-I rivers. The object of this movement was to make a complete reeonnoitsnnce of Broad river and its tributaries, to test, practically, tin- rapidity and safely with which a landing could he it fleet oil, and to learn the strength of tin- e. emy on the main land, guarding the railroad iM-twecu Charleston and Saxannah, and to accomplish so much of the destruction of the railroad as could lie done in a. aingle lay Haxmg met the rn'-uiv in large numbers, thev drove them across Ihp Poeatubgo rixer. Our lots, however, was very severe. Our soldiers and sailOH all fought splendidly, and our hat-l-n- s were worked with great tkill and affecL The L niuu fori . a aero under the command of Bigadier-Genernt J. M. Brvniion. Gen lorry being second in command 1 he rolx-is were commanded by Col Walker, until our arrival at Pie eatatigS Bridge, when Beauregard, who i id jus! arrixed fruin Charleston, coinumnded in pertoti Fresh troops rapidly arriving from Charleston lo r- inlorco ihe rolrtdt, our trusaajwara withdrew a ;n fine order, Oaa. IVrrj romaiiiing ou thorn at Ma kaj t Point until the 1.1-t man hud embarked, when tho buildings which had been occuj pud by rebel picket a were destr-. - I Our ls was fifteen killed, one huudn i ami six wounded and two missing The troopi engaged were the 47th Pennsylvania, law Conneeticiit. 4th Now Hampshire. 15th Paaaajjliaaia 7th Connecticut, 7bth PaaBljIfaiija. 3rd New Hampshire, a dolu limont of' the ltt Massachusetts cavalry, a aectioa of the 1st United Stab s artiCerv. 3rd Bhude Island artii Ian and New York volunteer Engineers Colonel Charlie. d and Lieutenant Colonel Spidell of the name were among tile tCUorol v wounded. The l unos sa; t aWit the late battle at Poeataltgo, instead of the rebels gaining a Hater. v ir freey defeated Ibr-in in the very hard fought engagement which t-ok l.-xce a week ago to-day, drove them Ir-un im!li ot" their choaen positions, aud c-ui iud them to retreat in ha-:- u i s the l'ocataligo river, at which they destroyed the bridge in their rear to prevent further pursuit, and although (Jen. Mitchell did not, on this occasion, suci ed in carrying out the magniiicetit programme which he had conceived, he did make a complete reconnoissaiice of the region between the Island of Port Boyal and Charleston Railroad, and administered to the rebels a thorough rhsttiar ment

From Cairo. Chicago, October 2J. A special to the Times, dated Jackson, Ter.n., October aVa says: The Jd Illinois Cavalry drove Price's jiiki ;r-.m (Irani J miction yesterday, and now hold the place. - Troops at this point and Bolivar have boon under marching orders two davs, but probably will not move at present Lorisviu.E, Oct 29. General Buell has issued orders saying all captured recruits for the rebel army will be sent to Vicksburg as prisoners of war, and then paroled tor exchange. Also, that all persons who have actually abetted the invasion of Kentucky, within the last three months, will be arrested and sent to Vicksburg, and forbidden to return to Kentucky. General Boyle is charged with the execution. Hosecrans is expected here to-night Joseph Jackson, proprietor of the Estelle Iron Works, a refugee troni that county, died at the Gait House to-day. John Morgan's forces are reported to have left Kentucky via Elktown to Gallatin. At Cumberland Ford the rebels recently hung Captain King, of Lincoln county, Ky., formerly of the 3d Kentucky regiment, together with his two sons, mere youths, and twelve other Unionists. Several passengers by stige from Nashville to the railroad report being rilled by the rebel pickets of letters. Sick and wounded Federal soldiers continue to arrive here. Cincinnati Market. Cincinnati, Oct. 30. Flock less firm, and holders more anxious to sell. Superfine $5 20(i) $o 25, closing heavy. Wheat dull at tlr$ 12 for red and white. Corn ndvaneed to 3040c. Oats very dull at 506Sc gW'iusKY Me, and buoyant. Mi ss 1'okk dull. No demand. Hons offered freely at $4 75 $4 50 offered. Packing stopped, owing to warm xvealher. LlSD firm at OJc. on the spot SidAii and Cofkek Jc. higher, and the market very firm. Moi.assks unchanged. Goi.n dull and easier, hankers buving nt 125. Su.vkk 12(.(-i 125 the former rate for dimes and under. Demand Notes 125. Exciiant.e declined to par. GOLD! SILVERlT OLD SRSASURY NOTES!! Citizens and strangers, befo e telling their Gold, Silver, Cld Treasury Notes and uncurrent money, should give the Savings Bank, No. 4, First street, a cal. MILLINERY. CHEAP FJDR CASH. MRS. ELIZE SPIEGELBERO, 11HO has .n sr RCTCSHXO FROM lt ( INN ATI. wiiiil-1 nspirt fully anmmiK o lo hrr patrons slid t hi- people in gfaaawt, that alio is now vajjans to si ll Simula, Msnlillas, Liu-v l aps, anl .Instill-as lower than at Knstrrn prirrs. Also, a larp- assortment of Fancy Ooods, Ilri-ss TrininiiiiRS, Lan-s uml llolta, whloh sho will aril rury low. I i ' front nnd hnrk Rraiila fnrnisli-l to order. hp is also iirr-imred to exeriito any work pntrnstrsl to hor with nrstness ami dispairh. At No. 13 First Street, J'2.r Rptwoon Main and I.rs-tiat. Coffee and Sugar. rl,KN BAM OF RIO AND LAiJl'YRA 0OFJ Tis-. s aaali RW Oil. 'una Siipar just from Memphis, .'i Mils Ri iim d Piasar. in stars aaal for sain limp by VH'KERY BROS. M AT FI FTT CENTS PER OSLaOIT, x-tiM St H. A. COOK S

HARDWARE, &c.

HARDWARE HOUSE. CHARLES S, WELLS, smi ittrOT nt baw.) 13 First St., With incroasod facilities, Direct importation, Large manufacturing Acquaintances, and CASH Purchases, 'Before the late advance,) I AM PREPARED To soli Merchants, Grocers and Traders, Sutlers & Quartermasters, Goods in their lino Eminently to their Satisfaction. BUYERS at WHOLESALE from Kentucky, Tennessee, Illinois and Indiana, After pricing my goods will bo sure to TRANSFER a part of my Stock of Hardware to THEIR OWN SHELVES. I havo now to off r A LARGE STOCK OF Axe. " Wella" (IXL)" Manni," " Lippincott " and "Collin's." Shovel) and f paries. Grain and Coal Shovels. 200 Dczen COTTON CARDS. Saw Kill, X Cut and Wood Saws, Chains, Trace, Log and Coil. Butt and Strap Hinges, 1500 gross Gimlet Screw?, Locks, Latches, and Bolts, Tools Co-p.ii '8 and Cr renter's. 750 Doz. Pocket Knives, 1800 M Table " Razors, Shears and Scissors, laeedles Sewing, Knitting and DarniDg--.Pad!ock'8, Sadlers' and Caipet Tacks, "Butler's" Ink and Blocking, 1000 Doz. Files, in evey variety, Whips, Whip Lashes and Cow hides, Japand & etamped Tin-Ware, 3 tons Hollow Ware and Dog Irons, Meal Seiyes, Biddies, and Wove Wire, 2000 ft- very best RUBBER BELTISG HOSE and PACKING; Hardware Notions, full stock ; SUTLERS' GCOD3, Army Knife, Fork & Spoon, Army Note Paper and Envelopes, ja.E-.M"5T GOODS, "Iron Proof" SWORDS, L. COLT'S" PISTOLS. 0 "Smith and Wesson's" Cartridge PISTOLS. Also, 1 Case of the Celebrated 15 Shot a EI TC " RIFLES. Good for 1000 Yards, together with everything usually found in an Extensive Wholesale Hardware and Cutlery House. HAS. S. WELLS, 13 First Street. oct; DRY GOODS FALL AND WINTER I K Y iJt o o r s . TT. HAVE NOW ON It AXE A LARGE AND T S woll aclort-sl sto--k i-f seasonable Dry Gooda, wliirh won- boticM aaSasa th rt-n-nt advanrr, and an therefore stile to sell th'-m as rhenp, or cheaper, than they can be found in the market SCHAI'KKR A IU SSINO, Octi M Main Street. "S. E. GILBERT & CO' ." SCNIIRIES-CASTII.FSOAP, I.EMOX bYRlT Clotbea Tins, Totmnto Catsup, Rio-, Almoi. ta English Walnuts, ltr.sy.il nuts. Candy, flps, laastaw. ciirrauta, oysters, lobsteri, sanliues, nliuu, ei-som salla, roll brimstone, sulitliur.copi-eraa, tunibler.cxtract of log ood, Uwlafiw, cream tartar, smla, Isat conls of all kinds, tobacco of nil kinds, blacking, batting, nulniega, cigars of all kinds, giaaar, gla.-a jars, lanterns and flasks, mustard, is-pper sauce, malches. pickles, stone pis-s, powder, prrrussioii caps. fish ef all kin-Is. satety fuses, SSaai of all kinds, stan b, teas, vinegar, camphor, letter, note, rap and fancy paj-er, wrap, ing -a-er, enx-elopes, salt peti-e, gum drops, wooden liowls, jujutie paste, cinnamon, MuM lustre, bonnet boards, ink, oi 1, nails, sash, glass, allspice, soda, pain killer, liquorice. Playing Cards. ,c. Ac. A supply ol the nboTe kept constantly on hand, nnd for saie by S. K. Gilbert Jt Co., No. 4 Sycamore, ort IS tf las"0'' NAT KAI- PRESERVED PINE APJU pics in glass, 1 1 dox. natural Preserved Pine Apples in quart cans, just received at ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. I EXTRACTS! F-XTRACTfCTyx InKASSORT"KD j kin-Is aud sires QaassatwS Rxtcsacta, for asaaaS ELLIOTT'S Family Grocery. fsiRE CRACKERS 12-Ikixcs No. 1 Gold (bop J? for sals to the trade at the rreannt New York priea, by 8. K. GILBERT A CO.

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WATCHES, JEWELRY. &c

GEO. A. BlfTROLFF IIA JIST RKTI RXRD from the kast WITn A 1AP.CE, EI.KGAT A!D WRXL I.ECTED BTOCK OT JL'WKLRT Me., COM I BIS! XI Gold nnn'-ing lever 'Wtttihe' Silver American and English Hunting Watches, Silver Anen and lapine Hunting waicnes, Gold & Silver Veat & Guard Chain., LHieni' Gold Chatalane Chains and Necklaces, Ladies' Gold and Silver Thimbles, Carbuncle, Entruecan, Stone Cameo, Pearl and Onyx, and Plain Gold, half and full Setts Jewelry, A large assortment of Gentlemens' and Ladies' Breastpins, Earrings. Fing!-rings, sleeve Buttons and Studs; Gold. Silver, Steel and Common Spectacles; Silver Table. Tea, Mnstard and Salt Spools; Silver Sonp and Cream Ladles; Silver setts for Children; Marble, Mantle Clocks, A good assortment of common Clocks; Silk and Leather Guards; Coral Beads and Necklaces; Pine Seed Coral; Silver Plated Ware; Silver Plated Table and Tea Spoons, Forks. &c; Gold Lockets, Pens and Silver Holders, assorted; Silver and Tortoise Shell Card Cas?E; Pearl. Wire & Leather Portmonies and Wallets. ALL -FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES FOR CASH AT THE OLD STAND, NO. 48 MAIN STREET. Call and examine for yourselves N. B. Solid Jewelry and Hair Work made to order. Fin.- Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks and Jaw lry repaired and wai rented. GEO. A. BITTB0LFF, Ho. 48 Main Street. ex-tU tw SEWING MACHINES. FM. SELLMAX HAVING REMOVED HIS offieo troui No. 4 First Street. k his resldenea on Second street, opsosite the new Presbyterisn Church, will keep, as heretofore, a good sssortmentof Wheeler A Wilson's, anil Singer's Sewing Machines ar.d Needles, Silk Thread and Oil, all I a r ything thai is connected with the business. mil F. M. SELLMAN. Ag't. STOVES & HOLLOW WARE. O -is O -l o 13 Q O O w m Ea 0 H W m 0 m B 0 Be? O m o O CO H 0D OJtJ . fS e-s CD r-5 aa Zf3 C im 5 B - w . 1 5 3 S P5 4 CO V f- e- xB rfk a. BfSl Ja H 03 o ft CO 9 t if o O P fl) P a o sj U V t o 5' crCS P. CS O a N to 3 B CO to a I J CO H so a W H H H w d BP p sax BP o Z H I?? O o H M O B lX a r a 00 a CO a? a AMS ' HAMS! Hj Ma scua Cured IUin, Just received st ELLIOTT'S Family Groeary.