Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3765, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1862 — Page 3

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- - -,--r - ' ' TITIOAV oc 10111:1t 24 Jo!) rrintiuf;. Wt are now ready lo do all kind of plain and fancy Job Printing. In the bet r jit. oa ihort dolice, and clump a$anyolktr cßce. We have competent biodi, good presses, a fine aMortment of pp and carda.and we-cart do pood and chetp work. All kind of books, briefj. catalogue, kc, printed In tbe best ttjle and on abort notice. We atk the patronage of Democrats, and all others that want printing done. tf. To Local AtrriiTrtraft Occasional, or tnn lect local notices will not be inserted in this paper hereafter uolea they are pM for when handed in. and to inure insertion dun be banded In before 6 o'clock P. M. Local noticei of fife line aod under will be inserted one time for 50 cU.; eacl. additional insertion of the ime matter, 2S eta.; marriage notice. 50 eta.; funeral notices, $1; pay required in advance. Notices for benevolent ocieties not exceeding five linei, one lusertion, 25 cU. The above terms will be atrictly observed. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. r57For fresh Baltimore Oyster , raw, stewed or fried, go to Cunningham', on lllioois street, opposite the Governor's mansion, tf KJf" The Gymnasium will be reopened to-dar. The alleys are In good order. We hope it will receire the liberal patronage it ha heretofore. Sccosu Dinner. Cra.eru, for Congress, in the Second Distru t, received 10.911 votes, and May 6,211 majority for Craven., 4,700. w-ew nThe New York illustrated weekly paper, nd the Atlantic Monthly, are for sale by Mrs. Thompson k Son. New Dtct, No. 8 Pennsyl vania treel. Tmm Dinairr. The official rote in the Third PUtrict frive Harrington for Congress 11 .524 vote and Dunn 10.141. Mjoritj for Harrington, 1.3S0. The ii tte of George S. Brown, Senator e'ect from the counties of Adam.-. Jay and Well. waA misprinted George W. Brown in our list. It will be corrected hereafter. Wastld. A small house, containing three or four roomi, within three or four squares of the Batet Home, for which a liberal lent will be given, and six mouth.' rent advanced. Bocstie and Pensions. Soldier, their wida and heirs will hud it to their interest to calvit C Usmltn, of this city, wh is collecting Roll diers' claims of all kind. Office No. 16 East "Washington street, Indi innpolid, Ind. 13 3iuJi G3T The cold weather of the past few day the unow and vhillinc frost ha opened the hoi: killinc season. We leirn that Mr. Tag;;rt haa been slaughtering, since the cold anap et in. and in two or three weeks our several establish menta will be in full blast. Graxd Social Military Cotillon Partt. There will be a grand social military cotillon partv at Washington Hall on Tuesday evening, the 2-th inst. The party will be supplied with good rnupic and the best of prompters. Trices of idmUsion will be to suit the times. Boo xriPKR and Collector. A competent and experienced book-keeper and collector, who Can keep books in double entry, is wanted for a situation in this city. A middle aged man, and a Democrat, will be preferred. Address box 83, Indianapolis, giving references, qualifications, mount of salary required. Lc. Qcert. Did our venerable friend. James Blake, Sr., and our young friend, ex-Senator Newcornb, settle on any olaa to prevent the election of a Democratic United States Senator by the Legislature this winter? We understand that tie sui iect WA, fully caurassed by them at the Sabbath School last Sunday. D'd they submit tbe proposition to a rote of the children? fJT In our article yesterday detailing the t itcu instances of the heartless robbery at a saloon we did not intend to be understood that the proprietor at all implicated. It was unfortunate for him that the affair happened at his house. We are told that he was not at homo at the time, and we doubt not that no one regrets the äff Vir more than he does. There is a good prospect that the robbers will be caught yet. Son w Tbc Returns . The counties of Adams, Dearborn, Ripley, Boone, Parke, Carroll and Tippecanoe have not yet forwarded the election retnrns to the office of the Secretary of State. The other counties in the State, even the most remote, have forwarded theirs. While the return from one countv is out. the official tabic cannot be made up. We hope the delinquent counties will hurry up. for we want to publish the official table at once, and not h tve to dribble it over six month' issue of our paper. Deth or Rtv. Firry Hall. Tbe Rev. Perry Hall, Chaplain of the 79th regiment, died yesterday evening at half past six o'clock, oftyphoid fever contracted in the discharge of hi duty with his regiment in Kentucky. Mr. Hall arrived at home on Thursday last. He left his regiment at Wild Cat wheti enfeebled by disease. The journey prostrated hira him and he rapid! t unk under the fatal fever that has cut down so many who have gone forth in the vior of youth to battlo for their country. Mr. II all, before hia appointment to the army, was the pas-to-of Christian Chapel, and was a young minister of fine abilities and great promise. MtTBoroLiTASi Hall. The lovers of the drama had a nice treat last night. The announcement that 3Iiss Jane Coombs would appear as Lidy Evelyn in the Wife's Secret drew a large and fashionable audience. And they were not disappointed in the high expectations formed of the young, talented ud beautiful ac tress. Her rendition of the character was all that the most critical could ask, and she was well rustained throughout. Mr. Riley as Sir Walter did nobly. Tne play is new here. The plot is good, and the language and sentiment fine The scene is laid iu England during the wars between the Parliamentarians and the Cavaliers. It could be repeated and draw an over lowing house. To night Miss Coomb appears r Pauline in the Lady of Lyon. Ior the Daily State Sentinel. The Fnlpit and the Ißjer. Ma. Editor: It is seldom I attempt to write for the press, and would not mike an effort on the present occasion, did I not think it my duty. What I wih to say is this: We have in our comTtinnitT men who profesa to be called of (5od to preach the Gospel of Christ. I listened to a ser- j mon on last Sahbath from a roan who proteges J to be thua calie.1; out very mue , wrfc ... the sermon. It araouaedw little more than a -tne nigger oein me nnn uv.i..v. - . . z. 1 t .,,i.M..rt .hit If Air jeature n UJ v.-. i Colclaxer pre tches many more uch sermons, he j will do so to emptv benches. Does he not know j that the people bere are averse to the nigger? . Do be not know also that if the President' proclamation goes into effect, Indiana will swaria , with them! And does he not aUo know th it i very fiee nigger imported North tend.s to de ; crade white labor and white men? Christ, when upon earth, drove tho?e from the j temple who sold doves on the Sbbath day b?- : cause it was a holy place, a houe of prayer. I it not equally sinful lor those pro feeing to be called of him to stand up in his sanctuary an.1 ; gow tbe seeds ol discord retailing doctrines which all can ceither beliere nor unction! 1 he j opet. to be appreciated, must be prescbed in its , purity all love it when it is thu dispensed. Hut all do cot belive that emancipation of the negro j is gosr rel. Out upon such preac'.uu . A LtsTtM. WasTt Lad AJtD Taxks. As many of our reader Interested in We? tern land have suffered annovance and Io in the payment of their taxes and l'oumi much difficulty in obtaining correct information of the eame, we would trtate that Wm. Y. Wiley, our well known reI estate agent, has tho beat facilities for attending to auch matters, and by intrusting such business to him much trouble would be avoided by no a resident holders of land in the Western States. 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lit ADOC AftTTK: B.4 MlTtai0 AD Rri Kt ITI ) :t. Or IsPUSA. Ilidiuiapuiis. October 27, 1 jC2 ) Slavic I. All United State tro: in the State o In diana will be Injected and mutered tMi '.he Ut day of October. Sid muster will be mtde u;n muster aod par roll, which can be procured by application to Major Djniel McCJure. IT. S. A , Ser.ior Pay master of the District, headquarters at Indianapolis. II. This muter will Include all paroled men of the 12th. lCih, SOih. C6tb. 67th, th, 6ytb, 71s: and cJ;h regiments of Indiina Tolunteers, and such minor detachments of paroled sol diers as are furnished with the descriptive luU necesiry to the perfection of their rolls. III. Officers properly delailel cpon recruiting service for regiments of volunteers will muster their own recruiting parties ar,d submit their rolls to the Superintendent of the Indiana Volunteer Recruiting Service for examination and approval. Recruiting officers of the regular service will muster the:r permanent parties and recruits as provided by Regulations. IV. 'I he muster roils will be carefully prepared in accordance with the following induction.: 1st. Four copies required, via.: two for the Paymaster, one for the Csptain, and one for the Adjutant General of tbe Army, which latter will be promptly forwarded to the?e headquarters for transmittal to Washington. 2d. Give two lines to each commissioned officer, lo afford room for necessary remarks. Leave a blank line between Lieutenants and Sergeants, between Sergeants and Corporals, and so of the grades below. 3d. Number Captain, 1; 1st Lieutenant. 1; 2-1 Lieutenant, I; Commissary Sergeant, 1; Quartermaster Sergeint, 1; Sergeants, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Corporals, 1,2.3.4,5,6,7,8; Musicians, 1,2; Artificem, 1, 2; Farriers or Blacksmiths, 1, 2; S.tddlera, 1; Privates, I, 2, J, and o on. hach grade is therefore numbered separately. 1 he recapitulation will then how a corresponding number of each grade. 4th. 1 he names of officers resigned, discharged, transferred, promoted, or died, will be inserted among the commissioned officers, with appropriate remark a to date, place, 4c. 5th. The Christian name muit be wtitten iu full.atid, in the column of private, the surnames must be written first - smith, John l., not J B. Smith. Cih. In field and stiff rolls the regimental rank, as well u tfT office, mutt be shown in the third column: and the column in the-e rolls, as well as the time of the enrollment in the caption. will be filled with the date on which the Colonel or commanding officer was elected or appointed; and o of the others, field and staff, at the com mencement of the oflicul term lor payment respectively. These dates must not go b ick be yond the day when the retimed was full, or the date ol subsequent election or appointment to office. 7th. The amount of money, if any, advanced for clothing. utd the value of clothing issued in kind, will be entered in the columu for that pur Dose: and the musterinir officer will ?ee that the amount for clothing, in kind, be properly calcu la ted by the table of cost. fth. Ch.tne ot grade, promotions, reduction, Lc. The names of such persons must bo of this gride. If appointed, ince !a?t muster, say, in column of remarks: "Promoted from private (such a date as the date may De);" or, "Transferred from Company (such a date);" or. "Reduced to the ranks (such a date);" If the promotion be in place ot another, say: "Promoted, vice resigned," "died," or, as the case may be. 9th. Sick, Wouuded, "Woundei in battle at Confined, ic. Say: (such a date;" (such a date)." "Absent with leave "Sick inhopiul'or,"At 10th. Absentees Say: from (such a date,) for ;" "Absent sick at d iys, by order of ;" -In Quar termaster' Department," or otherwise;" "Ab sent;" ' Captured by the enemy at , (such a date;)" "Absent without leave from (such a date.)" 11th. Gain by Recruits, Transfer, ic. These names are to be entered in their appropriate places. Say: "Joined a recruit, (such a date;)" "Joiuel by transfer from such a company (s-uch a date) by order of ." 12th. Loss by Died, Discharged, Deserted, ic. Say: "Died by disease at , (such a date;)" "Died (such a date) from wounds received at -, (such a date;)" "Dischartd at, (uch a date,)" giving cause of discharge and the name of Surgeon di?chirinp; "Killed in battle at , (such a date;)" "Mi?sing after battle at , (such a date.)" N. It. Those died will form a separate list, commencing one line below list of privates. Those discharged or transferred out of the company will form a separate list, commencing one line below list of died. Those deserted will form a feparate list, commencing one line below list of discharged. 13th Pay Where no pay has been received since enlistment, say, across the two columns under, "last paid, ""due from enlistment." Of paid before, say, in the first of these columns, paid by "Mnjor ," up to "August 31," or whatever the date was, not up to the first of the succeeding month. If balance for pay prior to last muster be due, stale the facts, with rank or grade then held, in column of remarks. Advance pay will be noted, with date of payment, and by whom paid. 1 Ith. Stoppages For any arms equipments or other public property lost through carelessness, or not returned in good order, and to be paid for by the individuil, and also for extra clothing issued, say, in the column of remarks, follow iug all other remarks, "stop for one musket complete," "one wiper," "one sabre," "one cartridge box," kc, lc. "Stop for one coat." "one jacket," one shirt," iic, ic, whatever U to be charged. Put in the article; and the mustering officer will fill the amount, not the Captain. Government stoppages take the precedence. All arms und public property must be charged, unless the lon was unavoidable, and beyond the control of the mm. After all other remarks and stoppages, the loss ot horses will be entered thns: "Horses killed in battle," "horses died of sickness" (specifying the dUeise), "horses strayed" or "stolen, with fact as to whether properly guarded, kc V. Officers are apt to under estimate the importance ot keeping correct books and making correct rolls. The pensioti, pay and bounty of the soldiers may depend upon the faithfuiueis of the officer, and his highest duty is to see that his men are cared for and their rights preserved. To draw his rank pay and erjov command, are a poor discharge of duty. He must identify himself with the personal interests of his men. He is their guardian, and he is paid to discharge thoe duties. No olbcer is tit to hold a commission or command men. who holds himself aloof from thoe nien, treats them a3 mere slaves, and neglects those personal obligations which he owes to the lowest private in the ranks. Such neglect is as bad a cowardice in the officer, and worse in r.. .1 -r.-.. ... .l . i l . . i morai ruevu upon me urave men who, iu i these times, hive entered the army, as well a more general and lasting in the mischief caused. Too much pains, therefore, can not be taken in the jerfection of the muster rolls for pay. VI. The officers at these headquarters are in structed to render all possible assistance in this j department of duty. Lettern will be promptly i and advice given. should be commenced at once, and be exhibimJ h,,, practicable, to home s f .amination. United When no United Sutes fIicer can be found the Kegimental Commniidet mut muter his (omuuud, and ue all possible dilicence to in dore a roll that will not require rejectk-u when presented to the rym.ister. HrkT It. Casjungton . Colonel l?:h Infantry, IT. S. A.. Chief Mustering Officer, Ac. WANTED. 1,100 Cavalry Horsrsf, ASO J S00 Artillery Ilors AT THE GOVERNMENT STABLES, For bk-b the birbet ric will b paid hjr olS-Jlai FüUDRAT A HALL. OARDERS. run nullit un sitoi. SSHVCRAFT HAS oPXED A BARBER SHOP 15 tbe new Mock of John C !few, two door south of tLe Postctflee, oo the second Roer, Room No. S and 9, wfeere t wiU b r!eaei to s all his M rnticiers. 1

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I rtiiouni.j I'lnrlnnMil vinrki. 1 Cincinnati. October 27. Flour cld uneitled under the r.es from New Yotk, und frxes re nominal. The same remnk will apply to wheal. Corn in active dernind; shelled 3? (39. O tts Ndire; 53 for new and nu(?$56 tor old. Rve 62c. Birley $1 25(1 36. Whi.-ky in good demand at 34c. Me, pork leM active but not lower; city not saleable at over $10 75. No tale of bacon or bulk meat. Four hundred hogs told at $4 SO on the spot. One houe commences packing to-morrow. I Groceries unchanged and firm; demand con-! tinues light. 1 Gold is held at $1 2; silver $1 2j: demand ' notes SI -U). Exchange steady. ;ir rsLiiiir. .lew York .Market. Nrw Yoer, October 27. The flour market is unsettled and 10(325c lower; $5 655 75 for suet fine State; $5 9U6 15 lor extra; $5 65(25 75 for superfine Western; $6 (K)ujf 4 J for common to medium extra do; $6 75(ft6 90 for common to good hipping brand, extra rouud boop Ohio; $6 ?U for trade brands, market closing rather more steady at the decline, with a fair demand, chiefly speculative. Rye fiour quiet and Heady; common to medi um in fair rcu Whisk v wit! est. iout important chance: sales at Cheat l2c lower, with moderate business, chiefly for exjort, at the decline; Chicago spring sold at$l 14(31 22; Milwaukee club $1 22 1 2: umber low $1 2S1 30; red Western $1 33(31 37; amber Michigan $1 3?1 'SJ; red State, $1 3el 3'J; white Michigan $1 5Ü 1 54. . Rye quiet and unchanged. Barley firm; State and Canada SI 32&1 35. Corn about lc lower, iih a pretty ood demand both for home aiitl eiport consumption; Mies at 6(269cfor fliippiu mixed Western; 63 G7c for Eastern; 5763c for damaged; 6d (373 for yellow Western; and 73 ior white Western. Oats 5557c. Pork opened quietly at about Saturday's prices, but closed heavy and lower; $13 25 13 50 for mes, closing at inside price; $12 5U(rt 13 UU for prime me?!. Prime mess beef quiet and unchanged. Beef Lams dull and nominally unchanged. Cut meats inactive. Bacon sides 111 moderate demand. Lard dull and heavy at I0)llc. Butter is firm at 15l(Jc ior Ohio and 20 24c for State. Cheese very firm at Sllc. Money rules qaite ea?y at 4)25jC on call, and 56c for prime paper. Stet ling Exchange steady at $1 411 43 for merchants', and $1 441 45 lor bankers' bills. GolJ steady at 31. SPECIAL NOTICES. PUBLIC JSTOTICETO.viLIXSO.N' A: CO, nifjsfiata, No. Is I'ut IVttwlilnjf ton street llave bta appoint aeuti for tbe ale of II II A n i: S T IT ft S I L A ( O i THE WOXPERFL'L GRANCLUS. for the cure of Cohe, C11, 8or Thrvt, Bronchitis, WheiiiiiC, 'rritfion of th Uvula and TodmN, and lscie of tbe Lun?n. Sold in Urge boxes, 25ctft., SI ct..and $1 each. ulHdAwlv CAUTION. The market is full of imitation, represented to be tbe same an " BROWX'S BRONCHI ALTROCH ES," which axe in tuoKtcaaes productive of positive injury. Manydeaiect wiUreoommeud inferior preparations and lower prictd articles, affu'ng more profitto themselves AnkforHid OBTAIN only BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHER," w hich j long experience have proved their value.haring receird the sanction of physicians generally, and testimonials from eminent men throughout tbe country. BROWX'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, when allowed to dissolve nlowly in the mouth, have a direct influence to the affected parts; the sedative and soothing effect to tbe mucus lln'.ng f the. windpipe Into the BronchiiallaytPulmonary irritation and gives relief in Coughs, Colds, and tbe various Throat ffectionsto which publicipeaker and singemare UaMe. febll-dly'62 22T8INGER k CO.'S LETTER "A" FAMILY SEWINfl MACHINE, with all the recent improve ment, 1 th- BEST aod CHEAPEST and MOST BEAUTIFUL of all sewing machines. This mschine will sew anything, from the running of a tuck in tarletsn to tbe making of an cvt rcoat anything f-om pilct or leaver cloth duwn to tbe softest gauze or gossamer tissue, and is ever ready to do its work to perfection. It can fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, quilt, and has capacity for a great variety of ornamental work. This is not tbe only machine that can fell, hem, bind, and so forth, but it will do so better than any other machine. The Letter A Family Sewing Machine may be had Id a great variety of cabinet case. The Foldir.g Cae, which is now becoxing so popular, is, as its name implies, one that can be folded into a box or case, which, when opened, makes a beautiful, substantial, and spaciou table for the work to rest upon. The cases are of every imaginable deoign plain as the wood grew initsaative forest, eras elaborately finished as art can make them. I. SI. RINOER A CO., No. 45 Broadway, New York. tÖjIndianapolis Office No. 3 Odd-Fellows' Hall, Wawhicgton street. aplS-dly DRY GOODS. X n w4 m Hi o u o i 4 I o m 3 0 . COFFEE. 144 RUBIA MILLS 144 144 GKEEXE STREET, SEW TORK CITY. G O V C R IV 11 E 1 T COFFEE, Fut up in tin foil Found papers, 43 In a box, and in bulk. Our prices range Iron 8 to 30 cenU. We put up the following kinds: JAVA, H All A CA I BO. MI. RIO, und srrcixioR coffee. ItIO We beheve our Coffe to be bttttr thin any ground Coffee bow in iu. All orders address to as or to oar Atftat, Messrs. Piactc d; YocMi, 13 Chambers street, corner WVhington street, 5ew York City, and Mesrs. Foli au a DoAjri. 19 a 191 ?utt Waur street, Chicago, Illinci, w.ll receive prompt attention. oct5-d3m TAUF. A PLACE. CROCERIES. Groceries! Groceries!! T HUE NEW ADDITION'S TO MY STOCK OF GU0I CK KIKS make U coraplet. cumpnsins everrtLicK tu be found ia a eil regelated Grocery Establihiiiciit. I ta prepared to serve my friends and tbe public geoerallj, witb all articles needi-d for familr ne. Particular attention is Klya to tLe purchase of produce. Prices low as tbe lowet. J. BARNARD. ocflG-'ttn-: No.l Sou'b Men-Üsn trt.

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frrrtr irt.f n a rat im tat ittriinul .ooii Krportft. THE ARMY CROSSES THE POTOMAC. REBELS ARMING TnEIR SLAVES. Conscription Iii idly Unforced. Wise Advancing on Norfolk. iu:iim:i,s ij.ssgjmG t no ops FARRAGLT TO ATTACK MOBILE. STEAMERS DESTROYED AT ST. LOUIS. From W'aalungton. WaSHijn.TOjr, October 126. The Tim es's special says: We have no report to night sustaining the rumors current here of fighting on the Upper Potomac. The enemy is reported iu Frederick a having evacuated Winchester and to be moving towards Gordonsvillc. A heavy rain ston-i n prevailing which bids fair to raise the Potomac. We have intelligence from the South through a source entitled to credit that the rebels have ventured upon tbe dangerous policy of rming their negroes. Iu Atalanu, Montgomery and other cities it is said r.egro regiments have already been organized and supplied with weapons, and a recent North Carolina paper states that about hOif black soldiers officered bv white have been pent from camps of instruction to garrison fortifications an-1 important towns. At the request of Gen. Wtfwortb the New York regiments captured at Harper's Ferry and paroled, who have been sent west with the view of operating ugainst the Indian?, hare been ordered b ck to New York to do frontier duty. There are about 3,600 in all and they are greatly di-siUwfied at beinjr ordered West. The Gilmore House, Baltimore, has been taken bv the Government for hospital purposes A dipitcli to the HeralJ, date! Fairfax Court House, Oct. 26. savs: A detachment of about eighty men from this Division, who were it Manama Junction, was attacked by about 150 rebels on Friday, and re treated with the loss of two Lieuteuauta and fif teen t-tken prisoners. Capt. Conger, of the 3d Virginia cavalry, with thirty-five men, who had been on a scouting expedition and ua.s on his return, met the fame party ot rebels between Catlett's Station and Warrenton. Capt. Conger attacked and dipersed this body, killing several members of the 13th Virginia cavalry, and taking two prisoners. In the engagement Capt. Conger was seriously wounded, and remained on the field over night, when he was taken in charge by a reident of the neighborhood; and carried to his hou-e and his w;i!iU cared for. The whole loss of Capt. Conger in the fight was one wounded and three prisoners. Capt. Dihlgren with his force to-day drove in the rebel pickets between Catlett's Station and Warrenton. Capt. D ihlgren, who went out to look after Capt. Conger, reports him dangerously wounded. He was piroled on the field by the rebels, who proposed to send him to our line, but be w as loo badly hurt to be moved, and a surgeon was sent to his assistance. Train Cairo. Caieo, Oct. 26. A Federal force numbering 200, with one piece of artillery, stationed at W. verly, Tena., tweiity miles south west of Fort Donelson, were attacked by 6U0 rebei on Thursday. The latter were completely routed, with a lo of 24 kilied and 23 captured, and a large number wounded. Our Iocs was two killed and two wounded. From .icveral sources we learn that there is reat activity among the rebels in the vicinity of Helena, Vicksburg and Holly Springs. Thev evidently contemplate an aUntk, but just at what point is not known. There are a number of rebels at Holl? Springs, said to be 70,000. The conscription act is vigorously enforced in tne South. An ofScer from Vicks-ourg says every man un der thirty-üve if in the army. An arrival trom Ilolivar nnd Jackson savs it was reported tli.it Price was on the Ilatciii4 with 50,000 men marching iu the direction ol bolivur Pillow is aiso reported to he in the same neigh borhood. This rumor is considered probable in military circles. Inform itiou from the country last night reprepented the guerrillas who were lately in camp midway between ficrmantown and Colliersville, have been seen in full retreat cloclv pursued by reoeni cavanv under Uol. ttnerson. 1 nee guerrillas were from Kentucky and the impres bion seems to be that they were depredating on their own book. from .tlrmphi. Chicago, Oct. 27. Tho Tribune's Memphis special .ts: There is an alarmmj: report here this evening that a force of l.OOn rfbel cavairv stationed itself nine miles from here, on tbe Memphis and Charleston K iiro4d, and hve taken wsscssion of the line to headquarters in the vicinity of Nonconah. This is supposed to be the advance guard of a large forte having designs on this city. Gen. Joe Johnson is id to be in charge of a large rebel army at. Little Rock. From the Army of the rotomac. HEAPQUAitriR Abmt or the Potomac. October 26. 1562 The recent order of the Secietary of War, permitting volunteers to enlist in the regular service, h is occasioned so much excitement that the recruits are to beordere! back to their respective regiments. Nothing less than this can preserve the discipline of the army. rlre. Chicago. October 27. A fare at Cbarle City, Iowa, en Thursday last, destroyed property valued at ..'10.000. The entire business portion of the town was de.-troved. Xiht DipatcliCM. rrom Wnliitifrton. Washington, Oct. 27. All statements to the effect that Gen. Wadsworth does noi co operate. and h is not from the ßrt cordially co operated i with Major General McCellan iu the conduct of the war, or that he has ever raised a question as to the fidelity to the Government of General McClell m. are entirely unfounded. General Wads-! worth has only a?ked how he could most effectively aid him in the vigorous prosecution of his campaign. There is no authority for the statement The li.iitimore American of this morning contains a di.ip.itch from harper's Ferry, dated Sunday evening, HtmounciD;: the movement of Pleasaf.V)n' cavalry across the Potumac, the people erery where receiving theia with acclamations of delipbt. From thence they movei forward to the North Ford, and it i expected they will reach Leesiburj: early this evening. Gen. Burnside corps crossed at the lower point. ; We expected to retake Lovettville and move j forward on Monday morning. ! The troop on Bolivar Heights are under i marching orders, and will move forward on Mon day. Active movement are on foot on the Upper Potomac. A new storv having jut been added to the War Department building, and the roof not bein?: completed, the heavy mins yesterday did much damage to the structure, owins ti the overflowing All the busine i being transacted temporan y in a neighboring boue. The papers of the DepirtmeDt were ?.tvcd from material injury. A week will be required to prepare the premises for re occupancy. Wm. C. Baine, of New York, w ho has been a prisoner at the famous Libber Prion in Richmond for the lat five weeks, h.v just arrived here, havirg been discharged on Thursday last. From rtoaton. Bojtox, Oct. 27. The United States steam sloop of-war Keursarge left Gibraltar on tbe 30th of September for the Azores and to search for

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from New York. Xtw Yok, Oct 27 The Fx pres professes l) hoe reliible ir.fnrmntion from erni official ein. !e in Kurojc tint EngUr.d and Frnr.ce have decide 1 upon tiie re;tiiiiion of the Southern Couleuenry if the joint offer ol mediation and ar-m'-t're for f.'ur or ;x months to be proposed to Mr. Seai J are accented. They lear a low insurrection in the South, aya the Exp-e?s, after the lt of January, and it is to afford their own citizens residing there ample protection, under the KU of their regularly appointed agent that England and Franc will claim the reefc-sity of recognizing the new Con federacy. A Key West letter reports the capture of the schooner" Iabel loaded with salt, off St. Marks, by the United States bark Jas. S. Davia. "Col. John Ewing, U. S. A., died last evening in this city. Tlie uteamor Honduras from Pensacol on the 15tb, reports the health of the troops good. Com. Farragut was there with the Hartlord, Brooklyn, Sasquebannah, Preble and Potomac wating'order to attack Mobile. The following Is from the Executive Committee of the Associated Pres, and is for publication: Tbe Associated Presa consists of seven news paper establishment in the citv of New York, the Journal of Commerce, Herald, Tribune, Time. World. Sun and Express. These pnpers bold various political principles, should be well

known to the agents of the Associated Press in all parts of the country. Complaints have rc eentlv been made that telegraphic, news and special dispatches relating to political meetinr and elections have been more or less tinged with political coloring on one side or the other. It is the object of this notice to call the attention of all agents and correstiondentH to the rules of the Association, which forbid any such dispatches to le sent over the wires. They are instructed to t-end news, and only news. Facts can always be stated in words that are free from objection, and it is especially important that no slavery phrases or political nicknames be ued in dispatches sent to the Associated Press. It is the object of the Association to receive news which shall be ac ceptable to all the members, without giving offense to any, by the terms iu which it is conTejed. From Philadelphia. Philadelfuia, October 27. The draft in this city, which was to have taken place to morrow, is apain postponed for a week, when the quota of tue city will probably be provided for by volunteering. Both branches of the Common Council and the citizens are offerine mot generous bounties to induce men to volunteer. There is no doubt that Philadelphia has exceeded her quota bv thousands, but ihe does not receive pi edit for many of her regiments, and will thus be compelled to raise 10.0UU more men than her just share. The Press of this city publishes a statement from Fortress ilunroe, dated Friday last, to the following effect: Gen. Henry A. Wise, with 20,000 men is advancing on Yorktown. He has reached Kent C. H. From Nt Louts. St. Louis. Oct. 27 -One of the most -crious disasters which has visited our river marine for nriny years occurred to day about noon. A fire was discovered in the hold of the steamer H. D. Bacon, while he was unloading hemp at the foot of Locust street. The flames spread with great rapidity, creatiu alarm and commotion among adjacent steamer, und before thev could be removed the McGill. McDowell. Estill and the W. H. Russell were wrapped in flames and destroyed with their contents. About 600 bales of hemp, 100 bales of cotton and large quantities of miscellaneous freight -ti.tt t v piiea on tne levee, were also consumoa. Ltoss estimated at $ 150,000. from Cairo. Cairo, Oct. 27th. (Jen. Rosecrans and staff passed through here to-dny en route to his new command. Passengers from Helena report Gen. Cheatham and Holmes in the rear of that puce threatening un attack. Thirty-five foraging wagons and guard were captured by the rebels a lew days since. Hindman is airain under arrest. The latest information from Corinth eavs that scouts front the neighborhood of Bolivar report rnc-e within four miles of that place. General Hamilton is in command of the diri sioD of Rosecrans. Declined Boston-. October 47. Hon. John H. Clifford declines the People's nomination forConpress and says his support of the President is uncondition al and without qualification. Charles R. Train declines the People's nomi nation for Congrcs in the 7th district on ac count of private business and for the special reason that he entirely sympathizes with the President's emancipation proclamation and the policy of the Republican party. From Louisville. LoctsriLLE, October 27, 11:40 P. M. The Grand Jury indicted Gen. Jeff. C. Davis for man slaughter in killing Gen. Nelson. I he tirst tnrougn man irom isasnviue since Morgan's raid commenced will leave to morrow morning. There were no mails from any point eat of here to-day. There is no armv news. Mrllie. Milwaukee, October 27. The Lithographie Union of this citv is on a s'rike for u advance on present wages. From Ilurper Ferry. Harper's Firry, Oct. 26. It has been raining heavilv all day and the river is rising rapidly. " southern ?fcv-. Fortress Monroe, October 25 The followirg items are from the Richmond Examiner of October 23: Travelers from Winchester report our urmy crossing the Potomac last Monday Into Maryland. A great many persons have bought and obtained permission to leave the Southern Confederacy. They are generally aliens claiming the protection of one or the other of the Euro, pean Consuls. Our pickets attacked the rebels at several points near Nashville at daylight on the 22d inst., driving iu their pickets, killing several and capturing fifty. Among the killed is W. B. Stokes, Colonel of the renegade Tennesseeans, and one other Federal Colonel. We drove the enemy's forces into their entrenchments at Nashville. Gen. Vance, of Xorth Carolina, haa issued a stirring appeal to the citizens of his State in behalf ot the army and calls for contributions to clothe the soldiers for the coming winter. The Richmond Whig, of October 23, contains the following: The Yankee Commissioner, J. P. Wood, who 13 now in this citv. has notified the Confederate.' authorities that person foreign Government w ceed to the dominions truce boat. The Lvnchbarg Republican savs: There "iita general stampede from Culpepper throughout the country owing to an anticipated earlv advance of the Yankee in that direction. Having once suffered from the Federal, they are again unwillfng to undergo like treatment. The Richmoud Whig, of October 2Q. has the following: A letter from ihe Mayor of Wilmington, X. C, ajs that for the Erst time in many weary days the reports of new cues of fever show a falling off, and we now hope that we have at least reached the worst. The Richmond Enquirer of the 21th October savs: I We have a dispatch from Savannah, Ga., which savs: The Abolitionists attacked Pocataligo and . . - ' . 1 TV.. m .ll.n tly j uooeawnicDie virruy . m ... . - repaUed to their gunboata at ilch-av roint anl Kee Creek Landmir br Uol. x.. alter com taandin? the troopa there. Tbe enemy came m thirteen sunboat' and transport--. The Charleston aud Savannah Railroad is uninjured. The Abolitionist left their dead and wounded on the fie.d. Our cavalry force are ia hot pursuit. P. G. T. BtACEEliAKD. Charleston, October 23. The gunboats of the enemy anchored to-day below Cosawatchie and landed their torces. We have driven them back to their punboaU. Tbe Richmond Enquirer of the 21th instant aaya: Gen. McClellan is falling back into Maryland which move will dishearten the North.

The satr.e psper also contain th following item: I he yellow fever hu miJe it ap;eirnce in eter.l t)fi of Ten a:iJ Sbi:e Pa. At the lit d ites there lud lee:i twenty hvedeith and m t of tl.c e";!elal 21 Ir-m thepl-ce.

INSURANCE. or HAUTroito, coxm. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. CAHTAL. 1,500000 00 aiT i Kjxcs, (arter aucttar all labilities. ill. 112 30 JETNA building, INDIANAPOLIS. V 1 ? " 'vivT'TITV ' t'ÄVt (. i 7Z t -1' ? i '. ' T" Z Erected 1859-Owncd by the Co. .ISTEi. IALArfKNTTONfilVKNTOTHE INSCRA5CE ot tirm property, dwelling and out-bnild:r.e. In sures ucb builditiirs or cor.t-nt in a very farorable manner, for thr or tv jf ar. Lotte Equitably Adjtikteit and Froniptl)- lnitl In ( aalt. AUo.insurrs stores, warebons., buildings, or contents and trsfnal iironnv pent-rally, in town or country, at rates as low an cou.-4stnt with hatard taken, and inland niurancf aaiiistthp.'riiof cavitation. ATM. nFNrER50N',l(trrt, IndianapoMs.Iaitiana. pptirationcsn be rasdf to JOHN RUSS, wboisfully authorized to trnart all business cnnertd with th AR-nry. fauj 1,'Cl-dly WM. UENDFR50N. MEDICAL. t it ü :v rr & F.FFERYESCF.2CT SELTZER APERIENT. This valuaMe and popular Mficine has uairerally re ceived the most f avorible rvorr.me ndations ot the Medical Profusion and the I"uMic as ths rnort mcini i.vo agkeeaele It may be uoed with tb leht effect in Bilious and Febril Diseases, Convenes, Sick Headache, Nausea, Löfs of Appetite, Indirestion. Acidity of the Stomach, Torpid.ty of th Ijver, Gout, Khenmatic AfTtins, Oravel, Files, And aHCorrpfaint! w here a gentle and Cooling Aperient or Purgative is required. It is particularly adapted to tbe wuits of Travelers by Sea and Land, Residents in Hot Climates, pe rsns of S-dentar-Usbi'.s. Invalids and Ccnvaletent.; Captains of Vessels and Planters will And it a valuable addition to their Medicine Cfcests. It is in tbe form of a Powder, carefully put up In bottles to kep In any climate, and merely requires water poured upon It to produce a delightful etferreKeiit beverage. Numerous tst'.noniats from profeiooal and other rcntlemenof the hlibest standirr tbrouubout the coun try, aad its steadily increasing popularity for a series of years, strongly gruarante its eucacy ana valua&io c&aracter, and commend it to the favorable notica of an intelligent public. Manufactured onlyhvTARRiST 4 CO.,No.2T8 Green wich street, corner of Warren siret. Sew Tork; and for sale by DrugsUts generally. J7'i7 LIVERY STABLES. S XL JLd JCli Exchange Stables, i n Illinois !St.iot Opposite Bates Houtft. lüdunapolie. Ind. au?5-dly sAPER. LETTER FJUPTZR, NOTE PAPER, WRAPPIN Gr PAPER, JMCAJsTXTiTj a paper, Printing: Paper, sVi?. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT BO!VEJ STEWmtilT Sc C MEDICAL BOOKS, UC. GALEN'S HEA 0 DISPENSARY ciiahtt:ki:d by the legislature of eenttcict for thf treatment of all the diseases of the urinary and genital organs. V JL M. m Jim 4P mm. PRICE OXLY TfcN CENTS. A Jlcciical Report, Containing Jkiriv Fle I'laU ana Sngrnzingtof th A natomy nnA rhytujy rj vu v tT7ia t rif of Ifcaith and Isii'.. A it.v Jir. l nun ur treating Y nenal Dtsass, tnclndioK Sypbili in all Its itiw, lionorrbea, Olrt. Strictur-, Varlcrcil(, and Ifydrrir, Ir;-- of tbe Kidney, Blaiidr Ac, without mercury! containing a tsJnabl treat;on that wi-ie-prea4 malady r.f youth, Jniinal tak-n-. Nocturnal EniMon,Ssual DcbilitT, Impotency, Ac, tb scret icflrmities of yonth and mitunv ansine fro!a tte barul Kit J ', habit of -!f-abus. To which is a-ided oWnrs'k.ns oo per, on receipt of ten Ms or f ur stamp. We devote nr tnüre tie and attention to the t treatrcent of the verions pr.rate dieases treated of in our pri- j vate report. Our iXfTnwrr is ise or.iy m.uitoTioa 01 10- j kind in Aserxa whicS hw fcen e-tatL.hM ty a special cbartcr,an4 th:s firt ihou'.d i- pref'rerce orer the Ttnaui qaacks of dowbtfal character to be found to all j rge cities. j Important to Female! One oepartment of oar Ti-petiry is specially devoted to tbe treatment of th Divas of Tnaie, such as Ln-r'mrrhea-ot "White." Irreralar. Painful aod 8uipres Menstruation. Servct and General DeMhty, Diseases of be Womb, Barre. Ac. Consultattons and eTamj5:ions free of cfcerre. I AlvJ.forsale.DR.LEWEES'S IlLGULATOi. PILLS j Tor Female Obstructions, Irrect-laraes 4c. Married la- i die in certain sltuaüons stw'd n nse them, as tiey would caue miscarriage. Price ft per box and may be sent h-T mail. ' fthoM, mitshmf; to hmitthe nnmber of their oirnn;. or b DtrTfn who ie.ire children; warrttted tot to inj are the health, and will lat fr a lifetime, sent to any address j ttider seiU on receipt of the price TWO DOLLAES. i PATIKSTS AT A DISTANCE Eyseadina brief aretenfntcf their ynptom, will receive a Clank Chart centain- ; Ii. a list ef qce-ti.t, ourteravi for tbe coarse tItreatcet-t ; c. Medicines ü'.toaay part of the country toenre any . case at hoTn, f ree trom daer or cnrlor.ty. ; All transact:ns private and confidential. Kememsei the name aM numter. D:rectall!ettrto G ALEX'S HKAD Dla;SAKT, oct!5-daw Looisville Ky. NOTICE. B RICK FOR ALE. Iwrutrerf -p-in MtKrnxAX.i iirKcr.

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loir.f T.txt:s. rpXFS IN IOTA OH III?: fTFRFM TF R Pnar for its psi ts&t t Tas u u J.-tn; "crU ia t-a: Ka . -.r-or-s lr.ur:eJ ia SaUud. tr T.'. rz ui tt Tir.Kref thr lauf, ess. fer a a-.a'i fee. ks tbtr T f-aid. w-ct Um Uckm uuj; luKVant ta U.e payvM ni 7 asm ty aoc-rsacta. Taxe f aU. a&4 rln:7loas oad alao, ta f!ts. Y. ::-mu, XiCAAi, 5f rsk, V'aenrt, iti cJLtt Wvtra Stau. WM. t. WjTtT. PCtlT-üw-tw Is-lUts?-.!.!.-!.' PATENTS. PATENTS OP.TAIXFD FOR XKW ISTEJCTIOX OF KVItT ri.teTiptmn. Fs eont:BfBt te racrs. o fat.ttorvj. SnJ for Circular, cMrr trat, 4LrKtr.i, Ac. Ari. AMOS RkOArAX. nia-Hly Pat.at Attvrr. W.Uict.Ti. C. DOOTS AND SHOES. At N. 3 Wert Wasfctrftoa st. LARGE STOCK OF HOITE-MADE irrRK FC sil chap, czt door east cf tbe Tals-er ii4 opSO-dly A. LINT2MEDICAL. 'r o TIIK PEOPLE Of the United States. In the taonth cf TXemSer. IAS., tbe nderrraeJ f tbe Crtltime oTered for sale to the public Dr. J tl vre I)od Imperial U'ln lltlterat aad in this short period they bare given soca hguv41 saUafsctiou to tLe ruary tLousaßd f per xs bo have tried them that it ta now an etaliib4 aniria. IL amount of bdl!y and rnenul Riiücry ar.smg simply frFj a ie lct f sDitll rou.pla.nU It mUTyti-u, mwl it U therefir or tbe simot importance that e. Mric aueuutm te th leaM ar.d rr.st tnHisj bodily ailtuent LoulJ t laJ for diseases of Ue body mast Invariably mS ert tbe mind. TTe auWnlers r.ow or.!r ak a tnsl ti DR. J. BOVEE D0DS' IMPERIAL TO BITTERS! from all a hare not oned them. We challenge the world to prtluc- thir equal. TT.f Pittim tor the eurer f Weak ?Toicm,Gtsit DisiuTi, and f -r tVumxe and Eucss the Bioop.t! absolutely nusurpasked by any other remedy on earth. To be assured of tLi, it is t.r.ly cecesary to Bale tbe trial. Tbe Wine itself I f a eery sap nor qnal:ty, heir j about one-third tror per than other wines; warmitg an4 invuoratirg the hole sjtera from the Lead to tbe feet. As tnee Bitters are tonic and alterative ta their character, so they 'renjrben and invigorate the whole system and give a Jf-u and AeoMy action to all its peru, by eqooliüiig the circulaiiou, removing obetructioct, al prIirg a general warmth. Tbey are also excellent for Dieat ani Wakue peculiar to FemaleS where a Time is required to atrcngthen and brace thr uplem. No lady who is subject to latitude and faintne, should t without thtm, as they are revtify ins in their anion. THESE BITTERS Will not onlyCurr, but Present Dl eniet ad ia ttl respect are doubly valuable to the person who may use them. For INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Wk Luns, lüdigentiou, t'vpsia, DiseaMsof the Ner vou Systern, )'ara!ia, IMet. and for all cases reiorl&c a Tosic. DR. DQDS1 CELEBRATED WINE BITTERS Are Uiiurpafcod! For Sore Throat, 10 cotaraen aa:oci the Cltryare truly valuable. For tbe a$ed aal iDllrm, atd for persons of weak constitution for Mif.sters if the GopeI, Lawyers, and all public speakers for Book-Keepers, Tailors Seamstresses, touderta, Anifts, and all perv)Ci leading a eedeoUry life, they will prore truly beneficial. As a Beverage, they are wholesome, toaocent, and delicious to the taste. They prod ore all the exhilarating t ffocts of Brandy or Wine, without intoxicating-; and are X valuable remedy for persona addicted to th cse f et cessive strong drink, and who wish to refrain from It. They are pure and entirely free from tbe poisons coQtata ed in the ada Iterated Wi&ea and Liquor with which the, country is flooded. These E:tters not only CURE, but PREVENT Disease and should be used by all who live in a country where th wtt r is bad. or where Chills and Fevers arc prevalent. Bern;? entirely innocent and hanalesa, they may he given fr-e'y to Children and Infsnt with impunity. Phy-mans, Clergyrctn, and temperance advocates, as an act cf humanity, shoald assist to spreading these truly valuable BITTE liS over the land, and thereby essentially aid in batishicg Drunkennesa and Disease. Dr. .1. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are prepared by an eminent and skillful pbyfician, wLo ha. used tbem successJully in his practice for th Iat tweuty-fiee years. Tbe proprietor, before purchasing the exclubive tight to maaufacture and sell Dr. J. Bovea Dods' Celebrated Imperial Wine Bitters, bad thetn tested by two diktinguifhed medical pract:uoner, wk i-Qounce-1 them a valuable remedy for disease. Altbocghtbe medxal men of the country, as a general thing, ditapprove f FatsU Hedidaes, yet we flo not t-e-lieve tUat refiecuMe Physician eaa be found in the Cnlted Kutes, acquainted with their medical pr&perties, mho wjll not highly approve DR. J. DODS' IHTF.r.lAL WINE BITTERS. In all newly seuled places her there it always Urge quantity of decaying timber, from which a poUon ous taima is crested, these bitter should be nsed eery morning before breakft. The truly valuable Biturs have been so tboreuf&'y tent 4 by all classes of tbe community for a! aoet every vsriety fdises incident to the human system, that they are now deemed indispensable a a Tonic, Medicine and a Beverage. Purchase one Bottle! It Costs but Little! Purtfr nieedt f;ive Tonr to thr Ktomachl Urn ovale the Sjsteml ana Prolong I. lie. DR. J. BOVEE DODS DIPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are cotnpod of a pare and enadntterated Wine, rm l ined with Barberry, Solomon's 8esl, Cotnfrey, wld Ciien-y Trre Bsrk. p!kenrd, Chamroile Hewers, and GentUn. They are mncr-tttred by Dr. Doda himself who is an xpnencd and enceful rbystdan, end fcence should not be classed amocj the quack notmrxt wtirh flood the country, and arainst hi-h the Medical Prof!on ar oJt!y prejudiced. In nil .iffrctlona of the Ilrad Hick llradarlir or Nervous Ilradaclir Ir. Id Imperial Wine llitter will b found to be most Salutary and V.t lirucloua. FK3IALES. The many certificates wttch haee been tendered u.aod the liters wfctcb we are daily recetelsar. are csxli proof tb it atnee? the women these Bitter have Mirena sstisfsction which no others bae erer dona before. 5 woman In the land shoald be with ewt tbes. ejsd the who otv-e ne thetn, vr.il not fail to keep a opfly. Pric 51 OO per liottlo. O BottloM for Mrs OO. Prepared aal sell ry CHARLES VIDD1F1EL0 CO., sole rfcOPRirrons. m William Street Ifw Tark. X3TFcr a by itonEitT nnouwurc ini by dragjuta and procers geara"y throe stoat th CHOCOLATE. r.atabllthed In 1780 rAKER-S PREMITl CHOCOLATE. IT 1 PREt FAKED Cocoa, Brom, French. Hofpfe.thtr end Vslilla Chocolates, warract-fd ejaal to qsi v aod Ca vor to tbe Pans Chocolate; have stood the teet U ever Uireeo,uarters of a century, and are prvcouneed by ail ks hae coce Bsed them to be superior te ary other. anufacmred by W. Baker A Co at Utr X::is,Ia Dor Chester, Mass and for sale at metr xvraicn le-poi ie. SIT Pulton street. 5t iota vv.y. arx juroctn Dealers generally throua-hwuiiae .aioa. A4dreta D L. niKCX. jeia-13w 211 rltoa street. New TetV.