Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3758, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1862 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL
FRIDAY ...................... OCTOBER 17 II Fit I? Job 1'riii tin?. W are now ready to do all kin 1 of plain and fancy Job Printing, in the bet atyle, on hört notic, irxl i chttp a$ any other ttfee. We tare competent liabd, pood pree, ft fine assortment of ppi card, and we can do good and cheap work. AH kinds of book?, brief, catalogues, kc, printed in the beet ttvle and on hör notice. We ask the patronage of Democrats, and al! Other that want printing done, tf. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. rJTTor fre.-h Biltnv.re Oysters, raw, stewed or fried, go to CunninshvaTa, on Illinoia street, opposite the Governor' nnn.ion. tf BotWajttkd A tiof i wanted at the City Saloon, No. 53 and 55 South Illinois street, to wait in the dining room. 7-tf t?T The muket m perfectly glutted with butternut. Th crop rai-ed in tome rountie4 in thii State is enormous. We observe that Ohio gone into the pTodiicttrn, at id the soil of ?eniisylvatii it ia tliouphl will grow them. It it a great jeir for butternut ! Ick, let. The greitest luxurr in warm weath er w ke. Without it how could we endure the heated term? Die) te t!ie man that invented ice ire in tu ratner. Mr. (ieo W. I'itt, on Ver mont street, has the nicest, clement and tn-t transparent ice which he deliver each morning to hia customer. Waxtid Ldie aud gentlemen to call and hire male ami female help; also, everybody who! 1 out of wotk. and win:ug anything to do, will pleae call at 'SI North Pennsylvania ulreet. A pood substitute for three huudTed dollar will be fumihed to any one. i 5? W are authorize! to contradict the report that (tor Wright intend tartm an agrieultu ral paper in Iowa. It i iaid he inten! iecul ttinp in butternut, and if he should conclude to aettle there, he will probably go to raising hydraulic ram. Ji"(overnor Wright boa-ted on the day of the electin when everything at our poll was running wild with Abolitionism, thathe ha! made eventy five Mpeechen during the canvass. If the feventy fie jeethe pent the State twenty thousand against him. where would it have pone had he made one hundred and fifty of the same ort. C?" We were kIiowii elerday a numberof genuine $100 Confederate note, which a gentleman who had fold some proerty in Texas wa emling with Mr Kirlatid to New Orlem to disre of for him. They are roarsely enpraved. and aome of them ou the comuione.t kind of writing paper. jy" The drafted men trom tlie several counties are constantly arriving, and are being marched to Camp Morton. They are generally a fine looking et of men. Some companies come in with music, and march quite as well u any other recruits. They re nearly all Democrat, and will fight well without doubt if projerly oilicered and led. 3yThe street were crowded yesterday and the hotels packed with people. The soldiers were returning from their viit home and the dratted men were cinin in by hundred. Hundred of others were attracted hero to know u!m it the reault of the election. All these thinps combined gave us a big pile of folk here and a lively city. WrsTERM Taxu. Taxes for the current year will soon be due in most of the Western States, and in several Sute aale for delinquent taxes of last year have jut taken place. Those of our rvalera interested in Western land and who desire taxes paid, or their land redeemed from sale, we would refer to Wm. V. Wiley, Esj , of this city, as a reliable person in whose hands to place uch matten. See his card in another columo. Tut Fate or a IUgimknt. The career ot the 2il Wisconsin lepimenl is practically ended. The Milwaukee AVira jay, that all that remains of the eleven hundred who left Wisconsin, a little more than a year apo, are fifty-nine war-worn and battle primmed men. Almost every bloodtained field of Maryland and Virpini; is enrichel by the bones of the dead from that uoble repiment. There were ten overtlow inp companies when the regiment left home. From th If?w York Express. The f;rent Abolition Procession An :&qulite Hit. Till ' SJSE HLWDRLP THOISAND' COMING. It is with felinp of the supreiuest natisfartion that we are enablevi to announce that the Nine Hundred Thousand Men whom the Tribune promised would be forthcoming to well the grand armies of the Union, as soon as the President's Addition Proclamation was issued, will arrive in thi city (over the left) from Central NewYork, New England, &i'.,fMmetime in thecour.se of next w eek, in the fol'ow iug ob dir vr i roo:on : Provost Marshal, with aids, in Lincoln Green, Senator Sumner, of Massachusetts, escorted by Chasseurs d'Alrijue. Provo-t Marshal. Governor Andrew, of Mass., with the Knights of Altoona. Hand. Contra Hand.. Managers of the Underground Railroad, two abrest. Provi.st Marshal. Joshua R. Giddiug. Frederick Douplas (black mau), ami Abby Kelly Foster, representing the Three (trace. Strong-mitxitsl Women. Iter. Henry Ward Screecher. Serge ml Fitzgerald, ot the Corcoran Legion. Hand "List. h List." More Contrati.md. Superintendent of the Negro School at Port Royal. Provost Marshal. The Libellers ot Gen McCIellin. Riling a File. Aunty Slavery, led by Uncle Tom. Fremont. More Shoddy Contractors. The Ghot ot Magna CharU. Goddess of Liberty with a Broken Constitution. Knights of the Order of Fort Lafayette. Provost M trshal. The mortal rem tins of the late Habeas Corpus, Esq. Prorot Marshal. Pall Rearer. Mourner. Ac. Provot idirsral. Army Speculators Field Marshal Horace (ireelev and Staff, with assistants beiring Pandora's Rox. Tableau Representing Servile Insurrection Young St. Domingo Aptheois of Toussaint , L'Ouverture. Ac. Prost M irsh il. The Oetiiu of Disunion. Banner with the inscription "Let the Union Slide." Rand. Air "John Brown's 1kIv lie mouldering in the grave." Ac. Provost Marshal. Rev. Dr. Cheever, with a Mau and a Brother. Delegates from Exeter Hall. Postape Sumps. Wide Awakes. contraband. Trovost Marshal. More Wide Awakes. Nine huudred and ninety -nine t!i uand Substiutes. The route of the Puness'a u will t e along the Underground Railroad, through the Realm of Imagination, until ;t readies the Limbo of Yat.itv and Paradise of Fod when the crowd will dim:sel. To Local Aivniriia. Oica.ional, or tranairtit lwal noLct will uot !e irjtTtei in this j paper lieiealler uuie tliey aie .iid for when ; Larilfl in. ari'i ti i:iuie i:ierti u iiiiit be li.uilti in before 6 o'c!cck 1'. M. ly.ial ntit e d tie lines au'l under will be inertei one tioie for Tdl , CU ; each aJdilluii tl iiiertiuti uf the earue matter, '2j ct.; tnarripe notices, S) ct,a.; funeral' Eotice,$l; par retpuireJ in advance. Notices for benevolent iciet;e not exceeli:; five lii.e, one insertion, 20 cti. TLe abute terma will Lei atrictlv obeveJ.
r.leeflssn Hemma, t The return yesterday from the countie cam
inIoiT,tut lloe recti ted continue to nw lr Dercswrstic ci""- From the m-j rit e rrp-TH-d ctrrt the Sir.ate. ;Lc:tc:i rru are e!ected which, with the eil.t hIJ.i,g over, cives twenty-seven majority of three. The Hou-e will be hrgely Democratic. We give beliw the substance of the election new Irom the several counties received sesterdaj: Tttat HatTC. Oct. 16 The majority for Hon. D. W. Voorhee is abut twenty-fire hundred, being nearly three t'tnes his rmjority of to vears a;o. He curie Vipo county, Terre llaute, in which he live, the first time it hai e?er been carried by a Democratic candidate far Conzre. Vigo also e!ects two Democrat to the LegjsUture, being a gain. There i also a caiii of two Democrats to- the Legislature Irom Putnam county, nuking a'differenre of e:f:bl memteni in the present over the last Legislature from t'.e 7th ditri,-t alone. Jon. . KlSLIT. Tenth District The mj'ritv in Allen County for Edperton for Congre is 2,050, and he carrits thedarictby 4W majority. Ninth District There are one or two count; yet to hear from, but the return- in licate the election of Turpie. The content is close. Eleventh District McDowell is undoubtedly elected in thi di-trict. There are wme counties jet to heir from, but it is hirdly prob ible that the.e majorities will effect the reu!t. Thi gires us Law, Craven. Harrington, Hoi man, Voorhee, Turpie, IMgertou, and McDowell Scott The entire Democratic ticket in thi county ha orer 2 K) majori ty. Lawrimck Entire county ticket elected by 75 nnjority. Sute ticket, 45. Cobb, Senator, by i!UU. Claek Democratic mijority in this countv f3). Marshall Turpie' majority i lGand alout the name for the other name on the ticket. Thii Democratic Senator fur the district of jiarfiMii ati'i si. jo-epn. Sr. J(wi rn The Abolition mijority U 355. Starkl Turpie pet 125 m.ijoiity. Packard, Democrat, for liepreentative, pet 550 majority in thi county und Marshall. Two years aj:o hi majority in tlie two couutie wa 57. White A Democratic majority ol 6J. Caw Democratic majority 3 KJ. Monkoi. Democratic majority 26. Fl'LTo.s Democratic by 15D. Latouti. Hives an Addition majority of 350. PoRTta The Addition majority on the State ticket und for Congre i 270. Mansfield, Democrat, lor Representative, i beat hy a .null majority lh.MON Abolition by aliut Vi majority. Kost'i i. k) Addition by 474 majority. Wabaii Alxditioti ty C0 majority. I. a(r a I. AlH)lition by 7)0 ui ajority. Dt Kalb Dcmocratic majority of 300, a Democratic pain of 410 nine the election in ItGO. Madiho The Democratic majority on the Stale ticket i G70. McDowell' majority i 701. Hcnti.xoton Democratic by a majority of N). Wi.lu Democratic by 200 majority. Dati. Deniorrutic niMjority, 325. Martin Democratic majority , 400. rouMTAiN Democratic majority, 1.. lLACKroKn DeiiHH-rutic majority, iJOO. Clav The Democratic mjority will probably reach t'00. A letter from Howling (Jreen pive the m.tjonly nt that precinct at 70 for the Sute ticket und f5 for Voorhee. The writer say, "Even in the palmiest day a of Democracy, we have never done so well in this township. All honor to the brave soldier of the 71st. They fought ut:d bled freely at Richmond, Kentucky thev foupht nobly here to day." Clinton Democratic by from 150 to 2i)'J county ticket elected by larpe majorities. Po-tY The Associate! Pies dispatches jut the Democratic majority at from 50 to 100. Sl llivan In the eloquent and exjres?ive lanpuape of Col. Cookerly, lart Tuesday was a proud day for oil Sullivan! We pave Daniel W. Voorhees a majority of over twelve hundred! We ideet ur entire county ticket! And a Democratic Assessor in every township! The Republicans will of course au'ribc their overwhelming defeat to the absence of the "Union men" in the army. The truth is that if the soldiers, lud all been at home there is no doubt our majority would have been up to 1,500. It i notorious that of the regiment from this county full v twothirds irc Democrat. Nearly all th e who returncl to rote upor?od Dan. Voorhee. That dodge won't do; the pvople luve set their seal of condemnation on the ultra measure of the Administration. Dumtcrnt. General Order o. I03. ArJtTANT Ulmral's OrricE.) Iniiaua s)ii. Oct. ic, ih;j The Draft Commissioners of the several counties will, on arriving at camp, file a roll of the drafted men with the Commissioner General and ii copy with the Co mm indaut of the Camp They will leinain in camp, take chtrge of the drafted men, and make requisitions on the Qu.r tcrmaster for camp equipments, blankets, and subsistence for the men w ithout delay. When substitutes are to be o tie red they will be iL? peeted, and when accepted their names will be entered on the rolls opposite to those f the prin cipal. When they have been mustered in, their principal w ill be released. Enlistment ndlsfor those offering as substitute will be furnished at headquarters by applying there, and substitute can be sworn by any ollicer regularly mutered into the service Greil pain should be taken in executing the enlistment roll. The township an 1 county of the drifted man must be w ritten under hi name in the rolls. There will be given drafted men until the 22d int. to furnish substitutes. Drafted men relieved by substitute mut pay their expenses until the substitution is fully perfected. By order of the Governor. Laz Nohle, Adjutint General. I E" We are told that on Mondav last a party ! ot soldiers pot c-ff the train at Anderson on their ! return home to vote. Thev were met at the I depot hv a ladv who innocently believe!, or pro I fessed to. that the success of the Democratic J ticket would ruin the country. She w as w arm in i her welcome of the soldier. "Vote against the i Secesh vote for the Union ticket," she said, ' adding some other renin ks expressive of her I fears that her Union ticket w ould be be it. The saldier listened tespectfully and then one by one ; informed her that thev were devoted Union men, I and booner than vote for a single Abolitionist ( thev would suffer mirtvrdom. Thev voted the ! Democratic Union ticket. Fot'ND In the vicinity of the Union Depot, a good, substantial wheeibairow, winch the owner can have by describing property, oavmg for this notice, and rewvrdinir in a suitable manner the finder for his honesty. Inquire at this ollice. ol4 tl GROCERIES. i IS. aV II., io. J.'i U et Waalilnjjton II AVK RKCK1VKD THEIR FALL AND VINTER upphe of Pamily tiroceries, whirb they cfler to tLe ira ie at the Kwet ch prices. Particular attention i invited to our lare stock of Sui:r. Tea. Coifee, Suar-cured Hams, i Dried ref. Mackerel. 1 Hour. Com Meal. Hackwbeat. BaPimoreOysters i rih, Ac, , and fni:t and vegtab in season, all of which is offerered at the cheapest rae for irenume article. ert2T-d3ia lkHiSlllRK HUNTER, j i MUSIC. t'F.W MUJIC BtHK."The .s-lver Choni," acorrpan lot ou to "Tb Home Circle," t Tie," t VMLLAKD A STOWF.IX'S. epll BOOTS AND SHOES. rim OICIKIC, At No. West Washington ?. VLAKi'.E sie ch eepiil-dlr STil'K OF 1IOME-M ADr. WORK FOR r, i n door ea.! .f the I'almer H' Ue A. UNTZ. i Administrator's Sale. X'oriCK IS HERELY GIVEN THAT I ILL ELX , ! at pulüic aa. twn. on educsday, the 21d ly of c- ; i ler, 11. in trotit f FeatLerst-n" Autti- t! Loom. No. 7 1 a-t ashmiton street. l:u.iati.p :;s, the persona! proj rty of Ir. Clay lirowr, late o( Marion county, de- , crvi!, c r;sitin,f of to Lor ye, a"uiky," a M-ttf hari, es, a i-igh. a smal. library of nied.cal and m:reilaneous books, a ra-e f surgical a.KrunitLt, a sword and ; belt, a bureau, bo. k-ce, Ac. j A credit of thre motitbs will ! RAen on all sumover : three d-n!.r. lle Ui'cliaser WIU Lis note, i:h one cr 1 m re aj gloved ureue, sii:i valuation ail sj jri?e- j iQ.i.t Ui. SAMXaX ULLZKLL, t
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PUBLIC NOTICE. TOJlLmo.f An Ilnirzuta, 1 i:ut Washington street, H bn (wirtrt aeut for tb Ml of ii it a n i: " Tt:tsihA o, THE WOSbT.Rm. .JUXrLUS, f r tb car- of CnrM, tl'l, Sr Throat. Brrtrhitis W brttng, 'rrltationot th t'vala arl Toa-d, a:l Lnfa rf tb La.':. oU in lare boxe, 25ctt.. 11 cti-.taJ It ach. nlfcUwly r?T" TO THE NERVOUS O F j BOTH SEXES. A Rtlri Criymaa Urtzi j n reor to health In a fw dj, afur many jfrt ef Ktrat KufTrriDK, 1 wnll;nj to ait o'Lr y t'i'ilin j lfr-ei on th rsr-ipt f a jvt-paiI d'.rertK! envelope, a j cr)ry of the pr,rlpU'n ud. Iirrct to Or.JOHX M. D.lfiSAU, J9.tw4m IS Futton trrt, ItrH kljD, N. T. CAUTIOX. j H tnrkt i full of imitation, rprertd to t tt i amaa"BKOVf X'SBROXCHIALTIUKrilES," whifh ar Id rooitrtifi prluctlT of positive Injury. ManydfaW wlllrecommnid infrrior preparation and tower prlcail artkta. aflunr tnT profltto thrrtlve Ak foraad OlITAIN only BROWN'S P.ItONCIIIAL TROCHE," which hj lonj uperleiica hare proved thir value, hartrg recl'rd th atidion of hyirian gnrallj, anitentlmonlal from emir.mt ron tbrounhout tLe country. IlkOWX'S r.RONCHIAL TKOCIIKS. when allowed to dissolve lowly In the month, hare a direct influence to theafTrcted part: the aeditire and noothioit effect to the mum lln'.r. f the windpipe into the UronchiialUynPuI motiary Irritation and ffivea relief in Cnnb, Cdda, and the varioue Throata7ecionto which public -peakeri and ingrer are liable. febll-dly'63 arSINGEK k CO.'S LETTER" A"FAMILY SKWIXIJ MACH INK, with all the recent improvernent, t the IISST and CHEAPEST and MOST P.EAITIEL'L f all ew in nuchii.e. TLi machine w ill new any tbinir, from the running of a tuck in tarletan to the making of an overcoat any thing frotr. pilot or beaver cloth down to the ifut Kuze r K"anier tiuc, and in ever ready to do it work to perfection. It can fell, heru, bind, gather, tack, pulf, and hu capacity for a (treat variety of ornamental work. Tbl in not the only machine that can fell, beni, bin 1, and o forth, but it will do ao better tban any other machine. The Letter A Family Sewing Machine may tie bad in a great v ariety of cabinet cane. The Folding Cae, which i How K-co ning so popular, U, a its name implies, one that can be folded into a box or case, which, when p.ril, makes a beautiful, mb.-tantlal, and imciou table for the work to ret upon. The case are of every imaginable deurn plain a the wood grew I inltsu.itive forest, or as elaborately finished as art can make them. I. M. SINKER A CO., No. 4."S llroadwav. New York. jäyindianapidlH Oflice No. 3 Old-Fellow,.' H ill, Washington strt'et. airls-dly MEDICAL BOOKS, &C. GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY, 'ii it rr.m:i BT THE I.KfJISI.ATl'RK OF KENTl'CKY FOR THE TKKATMKNT l)F Al.b THE DISEASES OF THE URINARY AND OENITAL ORGANS. m9 mm m M mm M . m Mm mv TRICE ONLY TEN CENTS. 0ni.tlninj Ihittu F'- I'laU ana Sngrarinytof tfit Anatomy and VhyiltHjj ojthr (irani in a utatt of UroltK and IH-hi. ON A NEW METHOD OF treating Ven-nal Dieases, inclu ding Syphilis in all if titatret.; (Jonorrhea. ttleet, Siricture, Varicocile, and Hydrocele, Dieas- d the Kidneys, Hladder Ac, without mercury! containing a valuable treatise on thai wle--jreAd malady of youth. Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Sexual Iteliility, Impotency, Ac, the secret Infirmities of youth and ma3,v.-" tnrity ari-inir from the ttieful habit of self-abuse. To winch i added observations on Fem.ile Diseases, and other interetimr matter oftheutmt tinportarice to the marrieil anl tho-e cnfeniplain ntarria??, w hoentert.iin doubts of their physical ab lity to enter that state. Sent to any address in a .et,led wrapper, on receipt of ten cents or four stamps. We devote our entire time and attention to the treatment of the varioin private, diseasen treated of in our private teport. 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"AOIICE Lrttrrs testamentary, Mh the will annel id e l. upon the estate of iXjctor Liv;aiton Iun;ap, t.t-ceaej, navjiu reen issuea to u uii'iersisnieu, iui is toiiotif,- all per :is Laiiijf claims against said estate to present th" same, duly autl enticated, for payment, anl tho-e know ing tbf niv"he to le in ebte 1 to a.d deceient are hereby re juestei to call and make immediate piymeut. TLe estate I olvent. I). M. LI N LAP, txecutrtt. tVt.drC, octC-w4w ESTRAY. ST Ml .1 V CO !l sTr.ATF.I-A WHITK Mliril COW, WITH RED FAKS, lm? tal, e between three and fjur years, ll.d on hen she left a t ell. Any ;r. n returnnx uer or Information where she ulay be found, w:ll bel.berallv rewarded. SAMÜKL TAGGART, octlC-diwlt No. C4 outt M ssiMlrpi street.
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IIITaUwiarfc.J Clnelnnnll Barkel. CnciMxaTt, Octvter 1C. Flour firmer in the forenoon, Lut cltxej rather Leavy; upcrßt.e $6 4JÜ(26 30. Wheat bisher; reJ $1 lr31 20; nd nLite$l 30. Corn in Retire demsnJ; belle 1 37(23:1; tr 4fJ. Oata higher; r.ew 47(2 4?; oM 53(2 So. Barley wanted at $1 '(gl 25, but mostly held hitler. lire 6lo2 62e. W'hiky3l-:. Me pork In coxl demand at flO"? 1 1 . Hacn ahnuldera sold at 424: lwse; nothing doin in hulk n:ent. Gr.Menesjrirm at $11(12 for nugar; 2C(3 Ü7l2 fr cotlee; and tc tor tnolassen. (ioM Sower and tn-ettle-1. Hankers relumed to pay over $1 2"c at the cloe, though $1 3ö(d 13" were paid in the forenoon, but the uewa from Ne York depressed the market. Demand Note $1 231 20c. Silver 1 23. Kxchangeateadjr. ir rvLtaaara.t lew York TIarkrl. "sw Yob, October IG. Flour unfettleJ. At the opening market heavy, tut afterwarda with increased demand. The "market closed firmer. Sije at $6 Ji3640 for mperfine state ; $6 C0$t 70 fur eitra st ite ; $6 2i(TtG 4! for uperfine western; $G 7l)(a7 20 for crnmon to meliura extra Western; $7 GO (3 75 for trade brand. Whisky neady at Cji3G. Wheat unsettled and lirepular; at the opening the market wm heavy and much depressed, but afterward with increased demand. The market became firmer. Sale. of Chiciro spring at $1 20 (i 1 27: Milwaukee club$12G(. I 31; amber Iowa $1 31(H UG; the latter prico fur choice; winter red W .Stern $1 391 43; mnVr Michan $1 41 (ftl 4G; red sUte, $1 41; while Oluo $1 50; white Michigan $1 51(1 W. Corn oriied very heavy, and cloe about 1c lower; sale at 67(iG'(c ljr fhip;iii mi el Western, including one car very choice ut C'Jc; Gl (t?Göc for Kt terii, and .rr('iti)c lor I nt ice l and heitetl; Gl (0:72c for western yellow; 75((t7Gc fur white we-tern; G2c unsound do. Coll'ee mote ctie and tinner; halts Kio, 2Grc 272c; S uitos, 27(i2rc. JSuar K iw mine active and firmer; ales nt DQL 10.jc fr CubajUSiQc for 'ew Orleans; 'J,la((llc lor Havana Molas-fs ijuiet; Ilarbadoes 55 2Pork decidedly mote active; price? apnin ad vanced; sales at $l."t 75? 14 for mess; $,13(il3 50 for prime mess; $12 2.(il- 31., fur prime. Iteef ui aiket quiet. Lard market aain firmer, with a fair business doiiiL'; tsales at ll.jtjf 1 lVc. muter i nrm at i talic ior unio ana iu(r 24d for State. Cheese firm at 8. lOc. MEDICAL. tau ic vrs"i: E PEE R VE SCE NT SELTZER -ArERIELSTT. This valuable and popular Medicine has universally received the most fuvoraMe revotnm tnlati'n of the Medical Profession and the Putdic as the must Erneuter axn ;hke abi.k sSVIXINi: APKKIKNT. It may be used w ith the best effect in I'.ilious aim febrile Iiseases, Costivenesa, Sick Headache, Nausea. Isn of Appetite, Indirection, Aridity of the Stomawä, Torpidity of the Liver, (Jout, Rheumatic Atlection. dravel, lib s. And all Complaints where a k'!'''0 and Cooling Aperient or rurpatlve is rejuirei. It t particularly adopted to tlie wants uf Travelers by Sea and Land, Residents in H-t Climate, per' in of Seitetitnry Habit. Invalids and Cnvalecents; Captains of Vessels ni Planters will End It a valuable al litbn to their Medicine (!hest. It is in the form of a Powder, carefully .ut np in bot tles to keep in any climate, and merely requires water tmured upon it to produce a delightful effervescent beverage. Numerous testimonials from professional and other cendemen of the highest standinir, thri'Uljout the country, and its Vteadily increasjuif popularity for t series of years, strongly piarantee its' efneaey anl ralua'de character, and commend it to the favorable r.otice of au intellijr nt public. .Manufacture! only nyTAKKANT C(.,o.27H tireenwicli street, corner of Warren street. 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By one wbo ha curea imposition and quackery. ry laclosin? a pon-pai 1 fatf. envelope, sircle copies raav be had of the as a aa f the author. JSATHANIHL MAY FAIR. F.sq . mch.2' ly'62 Bedfjri, Kins Co., X CHOCOLATE. F.atabliahed In 11RO. B AKF.K'S FKF.MIVM CUOCOLATF!. PrRE I'REPAKHI Cocoa, Proma, French, Homeopathic aci ani'.la Chocolate, warranted equal in qualür and flavor
to the I'aris Ch -coates; have stol the let of rer tLrrequarters cf a century, and are pronounced by all who have once used them to be snperior to any others. Manufactured by W. Baker A Co.. at their Mills. In Dorchester, Ma . aiil for sale at their F.rarch Iiepot 2?o. 117 Fulton street, !Sew York City, and by tirocen and lea'.ers generally Ihroupht uttLe UlIoc. AaJre. II. L. PIEF.CE, Jel0-d3n ?lTPttrt.-tifuTfwTcTk.
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f aeoTvn itrntMii ra raa Dtut ran uanuL (Mii KrprU. LATEST WAR NEWS. IIea7 Fighting in Kentucky. DUELL'S ADVANCE PASS CRAB ORCHARD. reileral xteamtrs ntstroynl. OPERATIONS OF REBEL PRIVATEERS. rrom Waalnnjrton. WasaiN0T0!f, Oct. 15 A special to theTimei pay: There no truth in the tatement recently ptjhli-heJ that the Secretary of the Treasury has !eci!cl to ask for a new loan for the Government. We learn from ShatpMburj; that a jrentleman who arrive.! there Saturday Uvm Richmond aja there arc at least '20(1,000 n;Kel njldiers tetween GurdoDsville and Winche-ter. The railroad bridges between Siaunton and Winchester ate nt rebuilt, and much embarr ment results tu the rebel in the transportation of their artillery and supplies. The journalist and aristocrats of Richmond were bitterly opoed to all overtures of pence, while the middle and lower cljs.e favor uch policy, but are intimidated into nleiice. The President' emancipation proclamation had excited preat wrath at the South. The Times' special correspondent at Frederick t-eiil( the following: 1 have jut seen a Lieutenant wh U ft Polesvll'.e at'.t o'cloik tlii.s He savs the r ime rumor ate current there as in Frederick in regard to a return of the rebels, but the story ia altogether w ithout louinl tin. One of Jen. McClelland stiff who left head(ju liters this morning sus nothing was known theieof the enemy having crossed the Potomac. Mrs. McClell iii was still there. The rebel cavalry pickets are m hiht from Ilolivar Ilihts. The -d cavalry of regulars are reconnoiterm with two days' provision. A special to the Tribune says: A rejxirt which we mentioned la.t niht to the etl'ect that the enemy' cavalry, 10,0011 strong, was at Ltesburr, and perhaps bound on a dash into Wahinton, caused unusual precautiota to be taken last niht by the authorities:. An exfdition was nent out to ascertiin the fact. They proceeded to Lceshuri;, and tindinp only a tew cavalry h id been ei catnel near the town n the rojd to Conrad' Ferry, from Sunday noon until Monday afternoon, ut which time ihev passed through Leeslmr-r on their way back to Winchester, u was supos.cd. Scout front various other direction have come in, all ot whom biin the old report of no enemy in force thi side of Hull Run and Kitlern Mountain. A lecotinoisiaiice to Culpepper found only a mall siiad of cavalry there. A special to the Herald says: It is rumored in court circles here that Hon. Leonird Swett, of Illinois, has been called to Washington to assume a responsible position near ti e Pre.-'dent. Col. K. P. Scam mon, of the ii'ld Ohio regiment. Ins been apjiointed a Rrigadier (ieueral for gallant services at ihe battle of Suth Mountain. Co. Wm. H. Polk, of Tennessee, i here. The exj eriineiit w ith the 15 hielt Dahlgren gun nre satisfactory, and it i not doubted this species of ordnance will be made practically useful in naval operations. Intelligence has reached here this evening thit Senator Peine, of Maryland, ia at the point ot death. A letter ha been received from Gov. Curtin in which it is t-tated he ha been informed on good authoiity that the Generals in command of the troop at Ilagerstown knew the rebels had crossed the boidei at 10 o'clock on Friday morning. Twenty miles by railroad from Ch ambersburg w eie in our possession and a like distance by good roads, and the rebel did not leave Chambersburg until 9 o'clock on Saturday morning, so that the rebels could have been captured and the people of Pennsylvania saved the disgrace and cost upon them. The Governor desires a thorough investigation and the military authorities have already oidered an investigation. Gov. Curtin is taking active measures to protect the border from nnv further raid. rrom Cairo. Cairo, October l.Y The icbel force which robbed the steamer Ilazell Dell jeterday, at Casevville, Kv., was c,iutuaiidel bv Cols. Andersou, Johnson, and Martin. Supposed number 2,000. About $3,000 w orth of clothing, groceries, ahd powder were taken. Thev threaten to burn all boat falling into their hands after the first of the month. Two transports the Admiral and the Philadelphia laden w ith ordnance stores, were burned to-il iy at Columbus. The fire originated in the cabin of the Admiral. It was supposed to be the woik of an incendiary. While burning she floated against the Philadelphia. One thousand kes of owder were taken from the littet during the conflagration. Several hundred shells exploded on the Admiral, tearing her to pieces. Many houe in the tow n were struck. (Jen. Dodge was slightly wounded by a fragment of a hell. The loss is estimated nt 7j,000. An expedition which left here last night for Uallard County, Ky.. returned with five prisoners, and a number of horc.- and mules. From :eav York New York, Oct. 16 The bank refu?e to lend money in gold, the object being to prevent speculation. The banks have nlso raised a margin on sterling securities 20 per cent. It is reported that Prince Polignay, bearer of despatches fiotn Slidell to Jeff Davis, was feen in this citv vesterdav. 4 m af The teamer Haze from Newberne. 9th inst., ha arrived. An expedition under Lieut. Col. Manchester had captured, at Smith's Creek, Lt.Col. Snell, and Capt. Sumner, and others, of the 13th X. C. Regt. The former has been active in raising conscripts for the rebel army. I'ennt) ivanin election, Philadelphia, Penx., October 1G. In the 12th Congressional District Galuiha A. Grow, the Republican candidate for Congress, is defeated by Cha. Dennison, the Democratic candi date, ry a majority of about 1 ,000 a Democratic J pain of about 3.000. ! .Lvcoiuing county gives IVI.'iuu majority to Jas. T. Hale, Union Democrat and conservative Republican, for Congre. over Wm. II. Armstrong, atr.iiizht out and out Republican. The 5th Congressional District Buck county j gives 630 m;tjorityfor Cunningham for Congress, which defeats Russell Thayer, Republican. lotra Election. DtM0iM8, October 15 Scattering return indicate the election of Kaon. Rep., to Congress in this district from 500 to TOO rnajor'ty. Dubuque county pivea an average Democratic majority of 1,200 on the State, county and Congressional ticket. . s mm From Philadelphia. Philapilfhu. Oct. 15 The ComraiÄsioner i on drafting tili find it impo;ble to adju-t and settle the credit to which the city of Philadelphia is entitled on her tjaota, and hence the time for drafting is still postponed. domination. FitaKLix. Mo.. October 15 Henry T. Blair received the nomination from the Unconditional Emancipation Convention for Congres. . From Fortreaa J,onroe. FoRTBts Moxroe. October 15 The Untied State? ct:nloat Mahukt, from Wilmington, Xorth Carolina, ran into the Roads this morning. She reports that ju.-t before leavinc Wilmineton the rebels openevl Sre from field pieces on hore on the gunboat Martanza. killing a Master 'a Mate, one bailor, and wounding five men, two mortally. The Mahak Immediately opened on the rebels, who subsequently retired, thoagh they were out of range of the Mahaka' guns. The frigate Minnesota will leave Newport News to morrow for or?e important station.
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I rom a.hinlon. Vashigto, Ofoter 16 Tne depreciation of pir curtrncy ia inconvetieutly felt by the (overnmeut in it trat tetion, including the difference of exchange to pay the navy and civil expense distant from point where United State note can be made available. From ainilir cause many contractor will l involved in heavy 1 oeses if not bankruptcy owing to the largely in-crei.-ed prices of articlea which they have 'obligated themselvea to furnish. Thy will, it ia aid, apply to Concres- for reliet. The utject of alwaya having a large and e5 cient reserve corps is popular in military Circle, and among the uggestions i one that it hotiM fe placed under the military Governorship of the District of Colcmbia in connection with the reconstruction and organization of tbt troop coniUntly arriving here from the several Statea. A corresjiondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer 'vith (en. McCIellan' army, writes as follows under d tte of the 1 4th: Many and important char ges have been made in the variou brigades, divisions and corpa within the past few days and it is now almost impo'.b!e to ascertain the location of any body of men less than a division. Colonels have been appointed brigad commander, Ilrigadier have assumed control of divisions, and several changes have ta ken place in the commanders of corj eince the recent conflicts in this vicinity. Gen. Hooker has been assigned to the command vacated by Gen. McDowell, and a Hooker is now absent recovering from him wounds Gen. Reynolds in in command. An immense number of troops is encamped within five miles around here. Many of the divisions are under orders to march at a momen't notere. The Pennsylvania reserve which are now in Hooker's corps, received marching orders at 12 ; o clock yesterday, but hive not vet moved as I have just arrived from their encampment which is two miles west of this point. I rom ea' York. Xiw YBK. Oct. IG The ship Ilrillimt, oft New York, bound from New Yoik to London, was c.tptuted and burned Oct. 3, in latitude 4') leg. and longitude T' !ej., by the pirate Alabama. The ship Emily Faruham, of Portsmouth, New H imp-hire, from New York for Liverpool, was captured the same time but released, il hiving been proved by documents aboird that her cargo was tin Knglili account. ('apt. Ha-er mid crew of the Rrilliint arr'ned heie in the brig Golden Leid, on which al-o ar rived the captains and crews of the whaling balks Virginia and Elisha Dunbar, of New Redfortl, eapture! by the Alabama. The ollicers and men of the three vessels buri ed were paroled and tran-detted to the Emily Fariih un, which put them aboird tlie Golden Lc.i'1 n the Gih. Capt. II Jger reports another ship was in siht when the Ihilliant was burning, working up to wards the wreck, probably with a hope of saving life, and as imothcr light was seen at night, it is piesutned she also was Mimel. The Golden Lead only brought eight of the crews of the burnt tdiips, the rest, sixty in number, would be , ut silioird other vessels fallen in with by the Emily Farnham. The Rrilliant was built at East lloston in lJ-GO, KW tons register, valued with freight and outfit at rJSl.OUO, ami owned by J. Atkins k Co., of New Yoik, and Capt. Hager, all of whose prop erty w as in her. The follow ing is a correct list of vessels destroyed by the H.'0: Ships Ihilliant and Ocmulgee, brigs Tucker and Altomaha, barks Virginia and ElUha Dunbar, schooners Courser, Weather Guige and Starlight, and a sloop unknown. One hundred and ninety one prisoners were landed on the island of Flores. Com. Wm. L. Hudson, United States navy, died in Rrooklyn last evening. He retired last evening in his usual health. A sad accident occurred at Sag H ib-r, L. I., to day during a trial of the James projectile in the presence uf some French and Russian officers of artillery and a considerable concourse of citizens. Owing to accident or carelessness a shell exploded killing Henry lleverdan of this village and e verely wounding C. T. James, 0. P. Rryan, Capt. James Smith, and C. Ilerger a French officer. Several others were more or less wounded. '1 he tdeamer Potomac has arrived from New Orleans. Col. Denning, of the 12th Connecticut regiment, has been appointed Acting Mayor of New Orleans, vice Gen. Weitzel, relieved at hia own request and assigned to the command of the reserve brigade of the Depattment of the Gulf. Capt. L. A. Crowley, of the 30th Mass., had died of fever. All prisoners of war at New Orleans registered for exchange were to be sent to Raton Rouge on the bill. The rebel propeller Alabama is 1,200 tons burthen wooden vessel, 210 feet loug, rather narrow, carries three long guns on a fide and is pierced for two more amid.hip,has a 100-pounder ritleil pivot gun forward ol the bridge and a ounder on the m tin deck, has tracks laid forward for a pivot bow gun and tracks aft for pivot stern cha.-er. Her guns are of the Ulakely pattern, made by Wesley Preston, at Liverpool, 1-G2. bhe is. bark ngged, is represented to go thirteen knots and fifteen under steam; can get steam up in twenty minutes. Hercomplimentof men is 120, but anxious to frhip more. The Virginia was captured on the 17th Sept. in latitude 39deg. long. 34, stripped of all valu ables. The Elisha Dunbar was taken on tlie ltth and burned. The crews of both vessels wete put in irons on board the Alabama and kept there right and day until transferred to the Emilv Farnham. Capt. Gillord, of the Dunb&r, says he understood the Alabama would cruise about the Gulf Ranks a few weeks to destroy large American ships. They had knowledge of two ships being loaded w ith "arms for the United States, and w ere in hopes to capture them They were anxious to catch the Dreadnought, and were confident of their ability to capture or run away from any vessel of the United States. The steamer being in track of both outward and homeward vessels, nnd more or less being in sight every day, she w ill make great havoc among them. The Alabama took her armament and crew on board near the Western Islands, from an English bark. The crew is principally English, the officers being the chivalry of the South. All the water consumed onboard is condensed. She has eight months' provisions, besides what is being plündere!, and about 400 tons coal. The runioied action of the banksxin the subject of gold and stocks is at least premature. No such meeting has vet been held, and no such action taken, though there is much talk on the subject, rarticulirly as regards the refusal of loans in gold. . j At the Stock Exchange to day a motion was j made to expunge gold from the list. The matter j s referred to a committee. This is the founda- i tion of some stories afloat to-day. From Kentucky. Lot isViLLF. October 16. Innumerable unauthenticate.1 rumors are afloat thL evening, among them that Humphrey Marshall with his whole force is retreating tow ard Irvine and Tell county with NnV. (ieti. A. J. Smith after him Quite a number of rebels without arms arrived i at Richmond last ni-ht reporting that their forces j had been thorouphly whipped. They ay that j Kirbv Smith' force on the morninzof the 15:h was drawn np in line of battle at Hi? Hill. ome j eighteen miles southeast of Richmond. ! At Leiinton heavy firing wan heard all day, indicating the retreat ot the rebels and their 6harp pursuit by our force. There were rumors at Leiington that a detachment of our men had captured Jchn Morgan' band ia two parts which were trying to concentrate and retreat in the direction of Gallatin. Crittenden's command is paid to have captured 500 beeves and 100 wagons oa Tuesday from the i relx-lv ! j Buell'n main army ped through Crab Orch- j aru at 11 o cioca yesicrua muruiii, j. i i imoedcl bv Lirmi.-he-, mu.stle near Itock Cattle ; river, while Bragg' main force U supposed to be j near London. j Headquarters, as far as advised, thirdc that J Buell i pressing the enemy'i rear sharply, and j that the foregoing report relate to skirmishing ' along the enemj's rear. Buell will force them to 1 fight or capture their whole army. j D. Bruce, Colonel commanding at Bjwling Green, says we hare thrashed the rebels at Springfield and Key-bur-, breaking op their j camp. Their camp at Treuton will be attacked to-morrow. Woodward is at Trenton with 5X) men. Johnson is gone to Ct?evville. Thos. D. Cirr. eheriff of Favette county, brings i a report to Lexington of a heavy fighting yester- ' dar from six iti th morcrrg to t'erec at night,
between Leiir.gton and Richmond, in which the rrf!fie uict!; rou'rt!, lUy t.'.rvw.p; away lhir arm arid mTnutrrateiii by tl-iiarl. We captured echten tundrrj Lead of cittie, large quantity of arm and quit a Dtmberof priaouera. "" Indiana i:irctin. Etax.tulk, Oct. 1G Vanderburg Coontr, (official ) The tene majority on State tiikei Congrea. Law't maj .270. Sute Senator, Finch. Dem.. 3Cj? maj. Tfcf Poocratic cajoritf in tU D trictU 4iS Poser County Democratic xc-joritt report! to be from 50 to 100.
Ohio riertlon. Cicimati. Oct. 16 The Ohio election return from twentr three cou'itie gio a Democratic majority of 7,761 a Democratic gain of 17.4 10. Cletild. Oct. 1G The Democrats claim from ll',(H0 to 15.030 majority cn the Sute ticket and twelve Cnngre men; the Union, five Congre-men two doubt Jul. MEDICAL. TO 'THIS iKorr,E Of the United States. Ia the month ot IWemr. lSs, the -!-. med fo tLe flr-t time offTsl for aale to the pob'.lc Ttr. J !! a ce iod' Imperii. tne Hitlers an4 In tLia .bort period li.y Lave given ucb uiuera! au faction to tLe many thuusaiid of peroL. wL kavt tried thrm that it i now an t.tal4iLe4 article. IL amwkDt of bodily aiit mental misery ar.iog aiuply f rxa a tief lect f ma'.l cvrnplaint I urj.ruii.f , and It la tLtrefr of the utnio.t inprtauce that a tnc attrntiou t th least aid mot tnfr.ug lxlily ailment abouU be La4 fr diease .f the hly nut lnarlally a5t the m.al. The uI.tiIxt now ou!j ask a trial of DR. J. B0VEE DODS 1MPERUL 1IB BITTE11S! frin II h have nut usrd tli.m. We challenge tha wurll to produce their equal. Thr llirraa fur the eure of Waas Sroa a m,(Ji t aal. ÜiaiUTV, and for II hiruvi and KiucHii the lluon, ara atiHlutely unurpassrd ly any other rr dh-iIj on earth. To be asurrd of thi, it U only nrrary to make tla f trial. Tlie W ine ll.rlf I of a very auprrior quality, t-rit ( about onr-third stroiirfrr than othrr !; wanninc and Inviiroratinu th wholr ytrm from tLe heal to tl ft. As these lkiitrr arr tonic and altrratiire lu thrlr charac ter, thy trriiffthen and In iorate the whole ay.trm and pie a fit f.ie and ht.ilhy a,1i,n to all lt parta, ty equal. rinj the circulation, reniovini ol-tructlyii, and rMlu( iüK a genera! w artnth. They are alo r irellent for lisas- and WraktirsM HTuliar to Female, her a Tonic I required to Irrngtlten and brace tlie a lent. No lady who utjct to laitude and faintns, ln.ull ! wi'hout lhtn, aa thry arerenvify in.; in thir anion. THESE BITTERS U lli not onlr Cure, but Ireen Il raur, and in thi resort are doubly valuable to the per.on who may use them. For IXCIPIKNT COXSUMITION, Weak Ijihk, Imlir.tioti, Iiysjiia, liiairof the 5?er vu System, I'araly.is, pile., and fr all caei requlrlnf a Tonic, DR. DUDS' CELEBRATED WINE BITTERS Arc UiiMirp:iMd! For Sore Throat, io common imor the Cle riy,tL are truly valuable. For the aeed and irtrm, and for peron of weak Constitution fr M inister of the Oopel, Lawyer, and all public sjH-akfrs for Ifax.k-Keeivera, Tailora, Keamatreaae, Student, Artist, and all jersona leading a aedentary lit-, they will prov truly tx-nrt.cial. As a Reverage, they are wboleaome, innocent, and delicious to the tate. They produce all the eihilaratinx effect! of Brandy or Wine, without intoxicating; arid are aX valuable remedy for person addicted to the n of eiceasiv strong drink, and who wish to refrain from ItThey are pure and entirely free from the poioni contained In the adulterated Wines and Liquors with which the country i flooded. These r.itter not only CURE, bot PRETEST Dlaae and ahould be uted by all wbo live in a country where th water is bad, or where Chilla and Fever arc prevalent. Being entirely Innocent and harmless, they may be glren freely to Children and Infants with impunity. Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, aa an act of humanity, should a!t in spreading these truly valuable MITERS over the land, and thereby essentially a4d in banishing Dmnkennesa and Disease. Dr. .i. hovi:i: lions' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are prepared by an eminent aa . akillful pbjMClan, who has used tbern successfully In hi. practice for the last twenty-five years. The proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive rieht to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Hovee 11' Celebrated Imerial Win Hitlers, bad them tested by two dististpii-hed medical practitioners, h pronounced th-ni a valuable remedy for disease. AUhonehthe medical men of the country, a a general thing, disapprove of Patt-nt Medicines, yet we do not be. lieve that a respectable Iliysician can b. found tn the United States, acquainted w itb their DietJical properties, who will not highly approve DR. J. IM)DS' IMPERIAL WIXE P.1TTEUS. In all newly settled places, where there Is always a lare quantity of decaying timber, from which a poisonous miHnia 1 created. tbe brttera should be c-ed every morning before breakfa-t. These truly valuable p.itters Lave beeu so thorciiL'bly fsted by all cla-e of the community for almost every variety of diset.e incident to the human ystem, that they are now deemed Indispensable a a Tonic, Medicine and a Beverage. Purchase one Bottle! It Coat but Little! I'u rlfr tlie Itltvodt C.ive Tone to the Moniarh! lien ovale tlie Sjalem! and I'rolonff I, lie. DR. J. B0VEE D0DS' IMPERIAL WIXE P.ITTEUS Are composed of a pur and unadulterated Wine, eon bined with Uarberry, Solomon' Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Park. pikenard. Chamomile Flower, and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Dods himself who i an experienced ard socees.ful Fhyatciaa, and hence sh nld not be classed among the quark rotrun: which fiood the country, and araiost which the Medical Profession are sojot!y prejudiced. In all Affectiv. mt ttae If ratal, Mck llendache. or f rrou lleadarlie. Dr. Doda Imperial Hi'lne Hitter will be found to be mot Salutarjr and i:f f Icaciou. The many ceniCcaie w hich have been tendered , and the letters wLkb we are daily recemr jf, are coiclusiva proof that anions tLe women these I'.itters Lave given a atisfaction hich no others have ever doo before. woman in the laiel should be without tLera, and thoee who ooce ase tbem, will not fail to keep a supply. Prie? M OO ir liottle, BottlcM for Hi OO. Prepared and sold ty CHARLES WIDDIFIELD L CO., SOLE PKOPRUrrORS, 78 Williaiu Mreet, leaa York. Ft ial by no II emit ßouv7.rc. Anl by drc jjisU and g-rxera geterally tbroccbout tb eour.try. Jrlt-atawli ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. lTrstor, with the w-.; annexed, of the estate of Joph lTuc, Sr., deceased, will offer for sale, at rsMie oc:crj, at the late r3enc ol said decedact, ta rUa township, Marlon county, Indiana. mit aod a batf north of Auirnra, on Monday, the JOth 4y ef October, 1C2, all the personal property cf aatd ea'ate, (tot tale a by the widow) eonj'st:n5 of aoat 25 Lead of hoev, suitable to fst this fa!t: al about IA head ht and p1 im t CO and ajeaxl'.raT; about 40 head of (food steep; J food hore; about 10 tens cf Lay,' also about 2i acres of corn In the tekl. a:d about lLa buLels of wheat ia graB arv, and vanou. ottr articie too aumerous ta SAeaUoa. ai to benn at 10 o'clock A. M. Terms of Sale cdi of 43 and under, cash; over $3, a credit of twelve montawulb rirerv, th ptbaaera finca; a o a with Interest, waiving heurfit o valaaUoa and appraisement laws, wah rood aod appraved aecanty. hAMUCL 11. HOOSUiKX, AULX. Wisx, aepS-w3w Adai'rs wit VU:i Aaxvied.
