Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3777, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1862 — Page 3

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Ti:r.nt lob Irinliii. V are Dow ready to do all kin.I. cf plain and fancy Job Priming, in the best : vie, on abort Lotice, and 0 thtap other $tt. We Lave competent hinds, good pieces, a fine aorttnent of paper and card, and we can do good and cheap woik. At! k!nis of bookf, briefs catalogue-, kc, printed In the bet mle and on hört notice, j We aik the patron jge of Democrats, and alloth era that want printing- done. tf. To Local AnTKTirM. Occasional, or Iran ient local notice wiil not be infcrlcd in this

, 1. in t-i.a niacknerrv l raves. aper hereafter unless ti er ate paid fur Leu Tl ' .. . .... . ... anded in..nd t ho-o, i,u.. 1..-. ..t.,.u.K The ".uor. wop of Illinois th. jear wiiT

in before 6 o'clock I. M. Jh notices ol five lines and under will be in-erte J one time for SO CU.; each additional insertion of the me matter, 20 ct.; niMrriae notice, 50 cU.; funeral notice, $1; pay re. aire. J in advance. Notice for benevolent ocietics not exceeding five lines, one insertion, 20 cti. The attove tei ins will be ftriclljr observed. Dfincrutlr rrnlnil Committee An adjourned ireeHu of the AI.tr; -n County Democratic Central Committee will be held on next Saturday, November 15, at the otlice of N. II. Tajlor, E , at 1 o'clock I. M. A full and prompt attendance of the Committee Is requested N. IIayiox, Chaiuum. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. tT For fresh Btltimore Oy-der., raw. stewed or fried, go to Cunningham's, on Illinois Mreet, opposite the Governor V manaion. tf The average price at which the three th mand hore weie let the other d.tj bv C'jpl. S2f"Oen. Jeff. C. Pi vis. hvvin rcpottel to ffn. lto.i-craiii at Howling Guen, hi-? been hhini to tu old comn.a i ! i tlc Army of the Cumberland. fc jj i ue uriiuiTs ui in.' .iropo1!':!!! inci Tt.. . r . i. . t . . i-. t i ter h.vrf in ide ariaiiemeiii.i with Mr. Jl'i.-e, op ticiin, to be im aUeni.ii.cc tacl evening with oper:i gla-w lor rent : l w 1.1" A iiCw' to f ory lwcllinr of feven room.on lir-h loiu.d in t!if .ootheit p.irt of the citv, only four Kfju.ircs ourh of Washington hturt, aie for sale b3 Frik Smith, real estate M-ent. i eri ecjr. ' Th. fM maim, tint there ia i.othii new undtr tlie miii, i not very w-ll veii'iel when we look into Hanibt-rer' iinlow und no tice hi beautiful l.d -" tui v hii-n he inl i um un are sold lower than t any other liuue in tl.c city. Z3S" The rmiicaU claim thiee jrcat victories in thi; w ar the mancipation proclamation, the reniornl of Until und the tupereduie of McClcll.tn! The bound me valiant mi j apcr. and h.ite i been tolerably ui tcs.-lul with the .-ofl he ded power at Wa-hington, while t'aihnjj iuallr be fore the people. t'Wante.1 at the lnte!lieiiee Office, No. 37 North Pe:in.lvmii.i tieel, a k,,m' mile cook, a boy to drive a team mid do chore, two men to work on a farm Mid tin roinl girl to do general housework. Wanted also, a situation fur a good camstre with a few ii'; machine. Also a situation for a good uure girl. School Noiioe. I he public school of this city wiil open on .Monday next, the 10t!i in-t , except tint in tie Third Ward, which will open on ih 17th int., unle putlic notice to the con trary i iven. The teat-Iters are ren,uetcd to meet the Superintendent at the Second Want hool houe, on Saturday, the ih in.-t , punctually, at 10 A. M. My order of the Hoard of Trustee. Nov. 5, did J aml! (JrhlXK, Sec'y. The Tiiiatie. Tl.cre will be u grand iom'.nation entertainment at the Me'rop olitin tins evening, upon which ociaiou in addition to the btiiliatit Mi S illie St. Clair, the great ecceutr c eotredian, Mr. Charle lVrra. w ill appear in hi world taniou personation of tlie 11 ) pochondri ic, the ntost convulsing piece of comedy acting upon the t.i;e. Mi St. Clair appear in two riece. !ut.t in fix of her best eliarut ttr. and dance a Scotch da. ice and an Irish jig. Thes-e eminent artite- will be jmppoited by Mi- Marion McCarthy, Kclii Vincent and the entire force of the admirable rompmy. If you would enjoy the heartie-t laugh of a litetime, go to the Metropol itan this evtim rs' CiBct iT Cinar Hut two ca.-e of fiener.1 in tere?t hTe leen trieil a vet nt t'ne pre-ent teim of the Marion Circuit Court. One wa the murder case concluded on S itur.lay, and the other wa tried vetfniav. One J a le . Mitchell, a colored boy. some time iince. forged an order lor m uiey on Tousey t 15) ram. We noticed the case at the time in our T-Milic nvnrii. Jm1mx wit' i& .li-trti Imiv. imm win. L ..Ii :....:!: .... . " i i ... i ; nuitiii inane irj imi'ni!.rm i wiiu ,:u ui i, .uin i ratew rerfect turor iu Abdiiiindom, if l e had i not cot to n cu latin ü on hi in hook. 1 he I fact of the foreery was eleirly proven yesterdty, i but Iii counsel, S. A. Cid ley, Kmj., by attiul and j eiiKjiient appeal to the jury, ueeeeded in get i tilt mm oil with six month in the cnuntv j til. i A freat numlMT of whisky ca?es, felling biju-r without lietie. to minor, ic, are vet to be dis pKsel f. but the erimutal case, other than tho?e ! it tmcd above, h ivt all been tontiiiucd. 1 . j (invrrnmrnt C'outract fur Cannon, j A rare specimen of satirical humor w ill be obeiel in the following extracts from a letter of j lly invitation ol a eil known physician, I vis- j ited ihe Navy Yard yesterday, aad witnessed the tii.il ot some newly invented ritJe! cannon. The j trial wa of short duraUou, and the jury brought j in a verdict of iui.tcent ot a:tv intent to kill. : The tirt utt tried wa rimilar to tlto.c used iu '' the ReTo!ution, e xcept that it h oi a large touch- j bole, and the carriage wa piiutel green, instead of blue. Thi novel und ii.geu'.ou weapon, was j piutei at a target, about sixty yard diunl. It didn't hit it, und as lu ltn paw an bill, there ; was much perplexity exrrewd. A mitbh:ptnan did say that be thought the ball must have run out of the toticldtoie when thev lonlel uj for whioh he was instantly expelled fiom the serv ce. ! Alter a lone earch without hnitiüg the ball. there wa if'iiie thought of sumtnoning the Naval Ke- ' t ring Boatd ti decuie t u the matter, wl en sa.nie- ! b..dy hsj. j ti cd to look iulo the nn udt ot the cat. in n, an l d:Moveud ll w ball hai.'n'l gone out at h'.I The itvnt.r tx tin would luppcu : sometime, especially it you oaln'i i ut .ibncW ' over il.e touldio e wben vou nie.i the gun. The ' Government lea? ed with th.s ixplanti)n.r..at it t-uicevl torty guts hi the spt.t, ut : .2iK.taK) ati.cce. T be ;un to te nuihu as hkii a the war l over. The next we ipoit trie! wa Jink' double backactioti iCVvdviit cuinnt lor teny boats. It coniti ot" a bcivy btonze tut.c, icvolv.u on a pi1 1, with t-oili ends upcu. abd a touch hole in llie middle. Wut' fe guuntr puU a loid ia at one end. another ut iu a load ut tho othor end, one touch bole .etving for Doth Upon applvin the match the jzuti il whitlcd wiU!v louud un a p.v ot. and both balU dy out iu circle, cauj.iug git alauhicr onb th iJtsi. Th s terrible eupiuc was ainted al the target with preat accuracy ; but the gunner has a larj:e Imw.ly dexoivot aj.'u him i'it fun ort, te tetuseJ to avvIj the itiitch. s- ' - , The Gov ei rnaent wa. sati-Ge"l without tiring, and ' ordfresl rix f Ihegutt' at a $i.0;Ht,tHH) aj uve tl.euuxHto b furnislica iu tiaie lor our uext i Tie last wearcn ubectel tci tt'ul w a a mouit- i tain lowitzer f a Le pattern. The inventor; txp!aii.ed that ita reat m!viit,ij:c waa lbu it re- ! itu,.eiiitopowiicr. Iu bailie it placed on the lop of a Lieh ni ui.ta'm ar. l :i b ill i!:',.el lo.-e Ir ix.lo it. A the ei.ciiiv pas-cs Cie (o.t id' tbe inoutdaiu the guns er m chttce ti, over the. Ii4itztr ami t.c ball roll down the ?ide of the mountain in the cnxUt of the doontfl l.e. The ratine of tin tcnil.lc: Weapon ucpt.'lvls cte.tly on the ln i,ht of the to-v.t:t i.o nnl llie ' distance to it? tivse. 1 tie cv eminent invteie-n f..rt ..f t m..tr,l iin httWlfiet-si at w l.tin.'i -.i ! - ..- ...... . i thoosand tloll .M a p"trr. t i be planted on the lirat inounlaiu chscov ert J in the ettenty'a co-i.j trv. 1 hee aie gttat time lit gu:.jr.ith. tuy lt.y; and il VouLoviai.v oil ui.i.i ii ..tot.tol tie junk ebi. , jo-t t,d tlVtn a!...r. O. C KlKR.

Ton, i5 Ait The fiitnre of a tnrber hoj. Tint ! a rare opportunity t purth is elegant a well a useful lurniture oe-odes. Apply at the Bates llou-e birSer hop. 7-.lt

rSfThe Anderson cavalry, a fine looking tro'M Irom Fenn Irani., p.ied through- thit city etonlay tn route to the Hei'i'i trier of (im I'o'crns. The are to form the b-dy gt ird of that commander. ;rTl e weither ia plori u, the city full to overfljwiaj with trangers, money pleuty and everything going oo with a rush, llow long it ill latt nobody knows and nobody seems to i care ""7" The il'atrated New York papers fur this week are fcr tale at Mr. Thompson L Soa'a New Depot. Item. -In A I-i bam the people are making te of . amount to 20,0'Ki bales of upland (julily ""-Eiigliid is building an iroiAclad navy for the South, fo "reliable iufuruiauoii" I le. l'oor Cuftee, ?uys a New York paper, wliat i to tecome of thee, when et en Ma&iathuetta am the door iu thy face? Lieut. Millard, llie well known tenor, after Tolui.triitfr a privtte in the 7ih New VoiL; is now an olrit er in the regular army. Tl.c Vi,L.! ibilt. iron c!ad, t ready for ei, and. we hope, for the AljOaru. Wake up, Welle, b!es your old noul, and do aoruething. At the 3:irry Theatre, London, a uove!tj b.ibeen introduce! iu the form of n looking cits curtain measuring one thou-tand square leet. A single cargo of cotton runsini the blockade from Chirleton to Kurland, will it-elf puri iia-e a. very respektable iron clad s Learner o,uiie lif. for rebel service. The New Yoik Express says work was turiide 1 for oie iay iu tlie nwv yard in onler to cvure vote for :i Republican CongrcsHinn aain-t a war cnrJidate. General Lee ia said to luve crossed the Ii ppahannock with hi whole force, and to have arrived at Kkhrn Jid a forinittt "go. Ntw Tax Dkcisiov. 1. No licence reH'lU't to drink at a i uMic bir, the jct in most eise catling it own license with it. Vanity fair. In the city of liich laond two rills manufac torie are actively engated in ui iking mu-kei and lilies. The Tredegar Iron Work employ over 100 men in casting lulls and llells. A contractor gambled aw ay two hiindrel and seventy-five thou .iul bu-he! of oaf belonging to the Ciovrrniiient lart Ö .tunJ iy night, llii .-e ct.iitie aie bt'iicvtd to be uood. Horrible outrage- committed by neroe are repotted very fieiitiintly nowadays. In New ll iitij .xhiie a blaiL v.itklt alniot njiirdeiel an old lady N) years of age, while aUetnptinir to overcome her ie-oiance to his litllisli tle.-in. Keierrin to licit. Wad.woith, Prentice tays "Many ol ouriitnty dricer ;:re undoubtedly poliiical a.-pirant . lint, to prove lliCiU-e! e lit for civil t .iiins, they needn't prove ihetitselves un Id for military ''ies. The depth of Abolition meanness is unfath out able. A worthy and indigent lady, Mis Srewait, IV-tini-tre- of Tyrone, Pennsylvania, was turned out of ollice to mike tooni for a iad;c il p.!iti-i m, one Jaincj Piuiumer, who desiicd to ecipe the dr ift, und o sought and obtained a (b)veiniient niüe. The tcveuuc from the internal tax. it is said nt Washington. w:il reich nearer $C00,OiM) ,000 thati $l.r0,0l)i),0'.0, the sum it was t;r.t thought it would produce. I it one district in New Yoik, wheie the Collector thought Jl.OUd licenses would be necessary, lä,0;i0are retjuircd. A V a'.ntigtou letter says Mr. Lincoln's Northern trip was rpiiie a much one of business n of p!o iMtre. Siie is understood to bo m iking purchases for the coming fashionable season, which, by the way, will not be very l i.hionable if the army hall meet with areveise, or flidl go into winter (tu titers tliis tide of Ith hmond. The New Yoik Tribune' money article says: Government is feeding the currency market with $G.K,nii0 of patter daily. Mr. Chase will continue to bsue hi legal tender note as fast a they can be tnai.ufacttited, cd when Iii pre-ent authority to istie is exit aus'.ed, he intends to apply for a further issue. COIFAX NOT TO OO INTO THK U.tBIMT. The iejrt that Schuyler Col lax h to take Secretary Smith' pi tic a Sccirt ny of the Interior is with" out foundation. Accoiliur to Mr. S.uith's lr end, it i not ceitain that Smilii will retire, at.d 0 oil tx is needed in l'r next Congress; otherwise, hi e!i a nee of successoiship would be ex ceiieut Cm. Uuzttie. Oiiici il figures show tint one liuiidred and f'.xty eight thousand men wciesenl down to the IVuinsut i w ith General McCIellm prior to tiie seven days' tight; on hisleaiing Harrison L Hiding he had but eighty four ihou snd. twenty thousand hiving been killed i.t biit'e. ibel from disease, or in ide prisoner by the enemy (there being a hrg number of the latter) -nd fortylour lhouand lienii: in the hospit.il- aA on furlo t-li. Frarn inform ittoa collected during the cam; lign on the Peninsul i. and since, there i no I room na a o.iut'i, tul mat mere never was a time u hen we did not largely outniunoer the ! en em v. The Rev. Henry Ward Hoerher, in hi sreech in favor ol Wadswoith list Sundiy even ing. exhorted his audience, with an irreverence of eipres.-in that nuke toe very liesh creep, to tlnow their billot toward the throne of Go.i" ntetj.ing, of course, that they should vote the r idical ticket. A tie mass of the teoi.'e. at leat at this end ol the Sitte, have not seen lit to do m, it follow., o! ' co'ir-e, that their ballot must, in the opinion of Mr. Iteec'ier, h ive been ?e -t in the opjHtsitc ditec.ion. Indeed in this $.inie barangut; the reeiend gentieui an cit.tred the consfrvativf wiih being inspired of thedevil. Well, the electiui is over, and il i hopel th .t tj this tune Mr. Ueedier and tiioe who Ihink like him wiil feel he. u toy aslnmed of the unreasoning und unch irif tble spirit that inc ited them in their tecent dtack rpoti the supporters of Mr. Sevmo'tr. A. Y. HiW. SHIRTS. Shirts ! Shirt a !! Well lad( 1 AXD AT LOW rrdCES; ALSO, HIES .i -1 rtr A50 sum IURNI.IUN(i j i (iOUDS, AT S WI'.ST WASIIIXCTOX STItEFT. Order from the country promptly f iltd. !IAV-dlV-&! COFTEE. RU 4. iYIlLIlS 14it r.r.KKNK STKELT. SF.w yjI:k CiTT. ft O V F,U M E . T COFFEE, i s3t tjplu tia fsil rour.l rsr". In a b"s, ard in 1 ta.k. Cur ntices t..,, Ircsi S to rtn:. We put t; j the f.dlowmg kind-: J. .tlAUAt'AlltCl, M I'. ItIO, IIIO and m ri:itiit imu lf. W e . tieve otir Coffee l.i lV imr-.tr than aiiy grrtttid i t-v in ue. All order ad Ire to u .-r to wUr ! Aaeat, Mes,,. i-ua, A Torso, 1x3 Oiamber treet. r.n-i.er W:ts!,iiVt. rt treet. New York Coy, end Mvr. l'oti i la.aaa. In A 11 utb W at rr treet, CbicaK, . Ll i.oi-, villi ro lie prompt attention. ; .ms.ji:, TAIII'.IC A ITAC'i:.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

PUBLIC NOTICE. x.vii.itt?i rx, rruczi. o. I i:ai V(t:iln2toii Mrceli !!t l-ren ppomtM e?t.l for tli aie of it u am i:s r i t i tj a ; , niK WoNDflU'U GRAJtrWH, f- Iii ci r Con;S., tM, H-rr Tr.t,hrcli,M, W httnr, 'rr;1ai"nf the U"il Afl Tails ''i I f the lin. I Urge boxca, I5ct.. 51 ct...sal f I p. eh. GlMtwlT CAUTION. Tl market i fall of ImlUtioDf, rereotl to tt meai"ti:0WK,SEn0NCIlIALTHOCIlES,',wl1lcbfe lo dim) c productive of poaUIvc Injury. M.nj det-r wiilr?couitDrnd Inferior prparitioc and loer priced rticjen, flo4':gniore proCttotbetrlT. AxforTHl OBTAIN or.Ij BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHF-V wüth vy lorn experienc btveprorfl tt;ir value, hivk.g reci"rl the anetinn of jhyicf an ifneraüj-, .n't tctlraoDUIcfroni eminrct mrn throafbout the country. BROWN'S I'.UONCMIAL TUOCHFS. when allowd to dl'.!ve ülo-fj In the month, bare a direct Inffoence to thc-aflVctfl pait:tle edatlvr and noothing eJfCttothe macii lining of the windpipe Into the BronchilallaPulroiiarylrrittir.and Rire relief In Co'iph, Colds, and the vrioGi TbroaUlIVctiotiido which public peaker and irfc-rare liable. febll-dlj'63 tS-SINGER A; CO 'S LETT Hit' A" FAMILY SEWING MVCH1NE, with all the recerit Improvem.M.t,H the BEST and C'dK.Vl'b-ST ar.d MOST REACT1FL'b'jf att ewiui5 tnachinea. This machine w ill sew anj - tb in sr. frutn theruuüa of a tuck iu tarktan to the making of au uvercoAt anything f-on. j4lot r beavereloih dtvrn to the softest game or grsarnf:r tisue, and Is ever rej'ly to do It work to perfection. It can fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, qnilt, and ha capacity for a gTeat rarietj of ornaraciital work. This I. not the or.ly rnatliine that Cti fell, Lem, LinJ. and o furth, but it will do to better itian any ulber tnarhiue. TLe Lefter A Kamiljr Setning Machine may be had in a jjreat variety nf cabinet cases. The t-ol.lint; Cafe, w Licit it now Ik.c nirii no jx.j.uUr, ii, it name implie, one that can be folded ir.to a box or c ise, which, whi n opened, rtukos a beautiful, substantial, ami rparioai table for tlie work to rut um. Tue case are f every imatriimb'.f detiu lain a the wood rtw in its native forest, or as elaborately flnlsbed a art can inaketLein. ' 1. il. SlNlU.I: &, CO., No. 4C I'.roadway, New York. t&jyInd.ananfli Office No. 3 Old-Fellown' Hail, Wahii.'on Mrffl. aplS-dly U. S. MARSHAL'S NOTICE. NO. 17C Um t r. d s r a t i : s v a . 1 1 : 1 1 1 c a , d i s -1UICT OK INDIAN'., S: vVntuKAs, A l.tn l of information has been fiU-d in the li-tr.ct t'fjrt of the fnittd Slates wi'hiu und fur the Seventh Cuvuit and District of Indiuiia, on the 4th day of N'ovemt.er. lv62, y John Ilannn, K'., Attorney tor the L'ni.'t J Man s of Atuerk:a, aaint Lot iiuinWr one h'.mlrtd a!:d s vt ii(lüT) iiiOrav'K additi. n to the town ff Ne'!.urir, VVnrr. k etMinty. Indiana, for a iolatjoii of tlf powers o' an act of lJnie-, aj proved July 17, IMJJ, etitiiled ''An act toMtppre-s in.-urr.-ciini, to t:ni!lt treamu and rebellion, to seize and coti!'ic:itc the property of reM'U, t'.ii'l for other purpo-es," ptat g ).r- re- aaiit f ii t realty, and lint the aaute inay be coiideuitit-d and Mld as em tuirV propertyNo, th-r. fore. in purs-'ftuce of I lio mtiniooti under the iil ot said tlourt to me directed and deliver d, 1 d hereby give pul lie ii"U'.e lo all per-on claiming snid relt, or ai.y part then of, or in a:y ni.uin-r iuo-reste-l therein, t!il lliey l" an I appear lt f re the said, the Di-met Court of the I tiio-d Mates, to be hell at the city of lud attapolis, iti au I for the IH-trii t ..f Indi uit. on the 3d Moil lay of NowmlxT itit., nt 10 o'clock ol' the forenoon of that dar, then and there to interpose the r claims and make their ali'-a ions in that behalf. D. (i VUb.VNI) l:OSK, U. S. M., By J. S. I'aoKi.ow, Deputy. Afest: Joi.x II. I.kx, Cleik. i.-dU (NO. IT- ) UXIir.l) STATES OK AMEKICA, DISTitlCT Ot" IN. IU AN. S.x WiiKio: as. A lircl f itifoiiiiation has he n fil.-d bi the I)i trie. Co:ut t f the Tinted State. within toid for the Scvnih Circuit and Ditiiet of Indiana, on the iMi-t day tM ..her, G-', by John llanna, Kstp, Attorney fertile l':i-ttl State of America, fr the District of Indiana. a-;,or.st tl'.e uti.!i i!td ene-fourth art of Mirvey No. 2 i", Clark'-, l.rai.t, Cla'k ccuiiti , lmlinna. sa:d tract CMitaiiiinc '02 Here, more er le., for a violation of the I'ower of an uct o! Cn;'res of July 17. 162, entitled "An ct lo suppress itisurr- I i. tt, to punih treason and rete liot:, t' eie and couti-citte the property of reheN a;! for other purpo-es, and prajirc; proctx a iinst sid 1 uid, and that the same inay he cou leiuned and seid a enem e' p 'operty. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition ander the M-al i f aid catrt, to me directed ai'd tolivered, I do hereb xive public notice to nil per-on claiming said pttoiU, T any part thereof, er in any manner interested therein, that tuey ho und appear before the said IH-tdct Court of the UnitVd State., to be held at the city nf Indianapolis, in and for the District of Indiana, on the 3d M hi lay of November next, nt ten o'chx k of the forenoon of that d.ty, then aed thre to iiiteri-t.' their c!aims, and to make their allegation: in that behalf. 1) (J. ItOSE, ü. S. Mardtal, Per A. Mab; Kcte, lepiity. AlteM: Jotix II. inc.v, Clerk, nov4-dl4t (NO. 174.) " TNlTlil) STATES Or AMl-IllCA, WSTIiiCT 01' 1N11J ItlAN.v.SS: vv'h:ki:as. V liel of information has been fled in the District Court i f the L'tii'ed state within aud for the Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, on theltday of November, l-;2, by John lla-aia, l-.-q., Attorney ol the United States f-.r the DNtrictof Ind ana, a.airst lot No. 73.T 1. M2. 1 16. 1 17 1 1 1. and 1 1." in division4 H" of the Vii.ceones Con.tii 'iis; al-o, subdivision No. 2 cf lot No. I2tit:i the city of Viii' ences, the same heilig 21 feet Iroiit on Main -tree', find commence 5'J ft et and rive inches from the correr of Main and Third streets, and iiinirn the same wid h 21 feet, the same ilHar.ce from ai 1 ihir I str et, the tu'.l depth of said lot VIC; also, one toot ofprait'id tipta ct Irotii sub -division N. 3 of sai l 1 t litJ, a'!joinir- to -uMivoion No. 2 aforesaid be said foot ot tn. und front on Main street r.nlruns the mm" width a-'jo iiita? suhdiv.-ion No. 4, tlie full depth of said lot No. Io. and together innkt-s 22 feet front on Mam rei t. in !; e t- o Vln'-eones, it tiC'nc the .m prop erty tr,'u:i whl' h H no.v I c tt?d a tw-.tory brick hiiiM':" oenip;-d hb the I'o-toince In sai I city; all said re o eta'c is '!i ti.e eiy of V'nc-nr.es. in rheco inty of Ktiox and the Sta'c of li.d'iana, for ibe vlol ition "f the power -f an act cf Co:iL'r. s approvetl J ay 17, lk62. rntitb n, "An act to vu.p.e-s i:tuTec ln, to punidi trea. -on and r- rellioi., to tf.ic and ei-ri-e.-.te the property f rebel;, and fur other purpo-e. ti'l prtyiüjr proees a;:anit sa d reiilt-. anl that the !anie may t e condemned and sold as enemies' pre pert v . Now. th. t f .re, !n purs-tance cf thrmonlMon nnderthe scut ef -aid Court, to me directed and delivered. I do here by ici.-e pj'd:c notice to all person claiming said realfv, cr a:. part thereof, or in any m.uinT iritorp-tnl therein, that they be and appear bf fore tlie s;.hl biiriet Court of llie tinted tntes, to te li'-kl at tnc city or inni oiapoü. in and f r the IH.-trct of Indiana, on the th.r l .viondvy cf November ':ext. at ten o'clock on the frenf.n of th-t d y, thon and th r t interpoe tbeirclaim.-, snd to make tiieir aiiegauoii.1 iu that behalt P. O. F.OSn. U. S. Marshal. Fcr J. S. rir.F.LOw, IVptity. Attet: John II. I.ta, Clerk. no-4-dHt (NO. 172.) niti:d staths of amki:ica, DISTRICT of inMANA.SFJ: Wnrttr.AS. A libel of information La been filed ia the District t'ourt ot the I n. led State, within and T r the Seeia'a divot miiI District of Indian, on tie 6tU day of October. lvJJ. by John Il.it.n.t, I' mi.. Attorney of the Fniti d States, for the llitri t f Indiana, ajj.liast thirty w.oe shun s i f capital stot k ot the Tt rre Haute ai d K:cUm -tit lift lroad Conipioy, and Min t,) -seven IU) Uoilars at.d ti:"tyrt'iits c tsh ibvideud accrued thereon, m the hand of the Treasurer of ai I Company, for a violat.on . f the power f an act of v;oti.es, approved July IT, sf,2, emi'led "Anacttr. suppress i:i-urrectioii, to punish treason at.d relMbi..n, t s.-iie ai:d eotiti-c.te the property of reh- ! and for oth-T purposes" nd pra in pp-ces a,'.d:ist .tid t roperty, and that the atnc may te co:id ined and -x l I as enemies' property. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the montthm under the seal of said court, to me d rected and d-livercd. 1 Jo hereby rive public notier to all si rons cl.c.niini: said property or any part thereof, or in ary unnuer Interested therein, that ibev I r nud appear betöre the t-ai-1 District Court of the Tu ted States, to be held al the city 'f InUa;ur.i!is. in and f-T the D.str ct ef Indiana, on thu third Monday of N'otcinhtr next, at teuo'ibk of the lore noon of that day, then a-i-1 tVre t interpose tiieir cla m, and to make th-'ir Ao V.irio'is In that behalf. D. G. r.OSi:. C. S. Marshal. Ter J. S. bllitLOW, Ieputy. Attest; Joit.x II. br.A, Clerk. novl-il4t t (NO. 171.) ff TNnr.D SIATES OF AilKFJCA, DISTRICT Or INI J DIAN'A. ba: WHthCA. A Lbelcf inforroation havbenClediathKtrict Court f the I'tited es, within and f r the Seventh Circuit and Ihstrict of lodiana,on the Uithday of Sept. islii t bv J. l.n lUnna. Attorney for at Lniied Siatt J f r the listrict i f Indiana, i;aiut one suliicn, seued in ruti.ATn rouniT, ludint, for a violation of the powers of j an aet of Conjrre, appro d July IT, J"f roiiledAu ct to supi re ii;urr-i tica, to pur.i.h trvascti and rebellion, to and cotifb-cate the uros-riy of rebel and lor otoer puq-.e-." ud praying proevs airaiust atd propftty, an I ta; the Mine u.ay lt co.uicitUied at.d wid as enemies' roperty N'ow. il etef rr. in p'iruacee of tlie moTtition under the enl of nM court, to tue d re ted and delivered, 1 do hereby t'xe pu ' be JKt:ce to ail jier-oa. ciainun : at4 property e' any part tare-.f, 4-r in any mariner irtervstei therein. tint they be atvd appear before the said lstrict Court of j tue United States, t be held at the ciy of l.id.npo'i, ia r.d for the District of lnd;.ir.a, en the third itniay of , November next, at ten o'clock of the foreiHoo ol day. then an l ttere to interpose their claims and to : their aUecAtiona iu thai behalf. a C$. ROSR.U. S. Marshal. Per J. M. rCLow, Deputy. novl-dUt Attest; John II. Kka.CW-. BARDERS. .vt:ir nullit tin suoi SUI'CISAFT H V r-PKNEP A nARTFli SHOP IK JII. tt e er-w tl-vk ef J bn C. Nw, ttr j iJooni tooth f tbe Po-toCiee, c-n tbe rrord tU-ur. Horni No. H and 9, wti re be will t pb'ased ta all liit M rutiomet 1 in fal! bfj't with Ja cb!r

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I f TriatoaAm. j J 4'lnrinniiti .'Inrket. j CtffciKNATi. November 10. j Flour rery firm t CI and in good demand; extra 3 70Jf 3 tO. Wl eit ;ivi'yv: higher anJ actire demand; revl $1 ('3, white $ I Corn firm at 46(2 47e. O it advanced to 0(H;3c for new ud old. live and br'ev unchat.ged. Whisky 342'c. MfM pk dull; no demand. Ihcon bßjc. An active demand lor green meats at 5c for silos ai.d 5e fcr him. Lard dull ut 'Jj on tLe spot and Sc for future I dehverv. Lineed oil adranceil. Silver 1'Jl; demir.d nr.te jit fKitciara.. .ie Vork vfarKet. New Yock, Novemler 10. Flour market S(tlOc better and more doir.ir; sales, at $5 'JofdG 05 for auri fine State: $6 2dr$ G 35lor extra; $3 D5(f05 for superfine Western; SlrTid .r0 for eontnton to medium extra do; $6 'Jö(u.1 tü for common to good flopping braud extra ruuud hoop Ohio; $7 U5(5tti lor trade brand. Whisky without material change; falesat3Tc and trilling lots at STjgC, andct the clo.e 11 bilj at :.6 4c. Money more active at 5(26 on call and hlG for strictly prime paper. Srerli'ig exchange firmer and ipuotation 141 (JC 14.'2 for merchth'' bilU ai.d llf117 k-r bankers'. Gold firmer, opening at 3333t and closing steidy at:23:,2?4. WANTED. 1,100 Ciivalrj Hors4cv f7 -AD -iJCL 800 ArtillervIIorMS, AT THE GOVERNMENT STABLES, Ko; which the hiebest price w iil be paid ly ol-1-dlui fOl'DKAT A HAI.I.. GROCERIES. sa. i'h., No. 25 V- Wavhinjtnn M. J I AVK KKCKIVFU TUKIi. FALL AND WlNTl.U I 3 supplier f patnily Giu-erie-, hieb Iht v oflei to the trade at the lowest ca-h priiei. l'art;eldar atteut on i. inviicd lo our lare hlot k if Sugars, Teas, Sur;ur-cured L'ains, .Mackerel, Corn .Meal, ltaltimoreOyst?rs Ac., Cölbes, Dried Beef, Hour, bucU wheat. 1 isb and fruit and vegetable in .'casoit, all of which is olfcrcred nt the iheapest rates for enuaif arti- les. septJ7-d:.ni ikK.Sllll.K A 11CNTKU. MUSIC. r" i i t, SUPERIOR PIANO FORTES! Chicluriug i Sons, Steiitiray sotis, AT Tilt: IiKliana 3Iursii Sloiv, .. 4 XtJitev Ilontt. ep29 WlLLAkD A STOWFLL. CROCERIES. Groceries ! Groceries!! fflHF NEW ADDITIONS TO MY ST 'CK OK 11:0i l . OKI KS make It complete, comprising every tum. to be found in a eil regulated ftroi't'i'y E'Nl:3lii2Biiiccit. I am prepared to serve ui foends and the public ttrnerally. withall artic! ' need, d for Litniiy u-e. I'articuiar a'tentton i Kiven to the purchase oi prw.uee. rntt s bw a the lowest. J. T. AllNAbD, nctlS- 3m Is Nt".!1" .t;tli Mr ri'in 'rei t PATENTS. PATENT OTJTAINKD r'OK N'KW INVKNTloyj OF EVERT desetiiitioh. Fees contihut nt tn succets. No patei.t no pay. Send ror Circular, kivuir term, -iireciions. Ac. Andres AMOS out lAl'N .W. novlH-illy Patent :tnrney . 'v.asbir etor.D. C STATIONERY. Blank Books, 8ic. Ledger, loui'üiaU. IP;jy-Uol:, Hook, t.rraiCE noons ,kvc, R0WE.vT, STEWART & CO'S, nov4-dCw MUSIC. f-IIIFAI FR AND BF.TTKK IXj ST Id'MKNTS than wer ever ortereo m lios maraet. .tr arij - v--.'sKsts.v-r I'iauo r ij -.iaVj t I can 4 J.f-:TJ I . cent, t - A ralicrttieiits with F.a-tern ninitfactt:rers are such thai furnish f ll order 25 per cheaper thati anv .lealer in tLe W et, and 1 warrant t-icnj rrrr:or iTistrunieiiis. Ordv for cah. Call a:ttl see tt Messr W 11. Talbott k Co'i Jewelrj Store, No. 2t Washington street PIANOS. MKI.ODKONS,ORON.. GUITARS, VIOUNS ACCOI'.DFONS, Ac.,TU.TKD AND HKPAIKKD Hav-trs had over twenty ye rs' experience the public can ! assured th. t they now have a btter opportut i'y than they ireneraliy meet with to have their instrument put in perfect order. II. SCHON'ACKKK. uly31-dl'61 PIANO-FORTES. PIANO FORTES LL WHO WISU TO GF.T ELEGANT r"- ." p. PnLAH-ni- Pill ft. I O.T t..Ti T A t.b '.ml. . . . t 1 irf iiiTiieu t (n w li.e jimos i'i i-ujs " M. StiefT, t.f F.aUirnorr. now on rxhibit'on .. .. ; r ar Mr. SufTm' Mui: Itcon.s, in the Utna Building. Room open from 7 A. M. till ', I. M. Jv.l dlv 2. WILLIAM SLFFFRU MERCHANT TAILOR. W . V . M TU lEKCHAaVT TAILOR, Dealer in ltcuilr.'Iudc Clotlnncr and Cent Furnilting Onntl. No. IDS EAST WASHINGTON STREET. (orroSlTK THE COVRT HOl'&E,) INDIANAPOLIS. INI). ar-a-tily LIVERY STABLES. Exchangre Stables, 1 n IllinoiH S t r ei e t , Oipil Bäte Uoue. Indian. poll. Ii d. au,;5-llT LIVE It Y S T A 15 L, E ''Vyo. 10 Fat Tearl Mreet, ba!f a square onth cf WtbItiir.on treet. between Meri 1:aii and IVnasylvaxda etr-e. in rear r-f (ilenn WorV. lrx!inilis.

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' tacroaTKP uru siiu ru rwa daiii aTar aartat l. .ooii Ilepcrrt. WAHIaVTOa rVEWS. HALLECK'S LETTER TO SEC'Y STANTOH Tlie Report of the IlarperV Ferry Commission. M0VEMEN7S0FTHE ARMIES. Gen. Schofield Palling Back on Springfield. SOUTHERN !SrE"WrS. I'rom tVu.lilnlon. Washington, Nor. D The IIcraM his a rumor tliat Seward and 131 vir are opposed to Gen. McClellan'a removal; also that Gen. Hunter ia appointed to command an important milit try expedition now preparing. Destitution a mjci ct. Gen. Hooker takes the field to day as second in comtniwl to Durnside. Advices from S'gel'a headqn triers state tint the rebel CJeii. Hill'a forces are at Fios.t Iijyal, moving i'otfn the valley. A portion of Wbile'a relel cavalry lia been capture! by te cavalry of lien. SmIiI (Jen. liayard's cavalry captured Ueut. Co'onel Blount of Longstreet's st ill', beyond Warreuton on Ftid.iy evening. Tfie btli Ilünoi :inJ Sth New Yoik cavalry citeied Culpepper on Friday capturing two pieces of attiUcty ami ever.ll f risoiiers. The ielt:Ii retreitel toward Gordons die followed by our advance. Our forces are pushing on with the greatest mp; lity. A general engagement it is) said can not long betiehived. The Tribune's Washington disnitch says that Lee arrive 1 et Ricbmonu a loitniht ao, and whole army about the same time crosscJ the Rappahannock. The swne paper a.tys tint the Fiet.ch Minister dec!. ucs that there h not n word of truli in the re;s,rt tint disDiiciiM of a threatenius ntture hive Leen huOmilted ty lit ui to the State Department. A dispatt-h lo the Herald from the Army of the l'otointc s.ivs the enetny h.if retre-iteJ to tuitdoiisvii.e, and will u ictuy thete lo ive us J l title. From "ev VorK. Nkw York, Nor. 9 A long letter from Gen. llalieck to Setretaiy it niton, in relerence to the want ol siij. plies, c., lor the ;iri:iy, allows that i. early all the requisitions had been an we rei! by the (u trtcrm tstcr's Department, but tltlav-t in traii-Mt tatiini pi evcnlcd their at rival at the army de;Hjt:. A dispato'i from McCMI.ui to Meis cxoi.cr rtes the latter from blame, and says "the idea I have trie! to convey Vas that certain tortious of the command weie wit In i:t dollies, and the army eou!! t.ot move till supplied. The Trio'ine print.- the report of the Ilirper' Ferry Miii.ary Cointnission, und give the following t.y,,,-.s; of the f.ict-j elicitetl etiitttrially: The titderial facts aie as follows; Col. Miles was in command at II tt pet's Ferry. Gen. White vv is present worn fcept. 12 till liie surrender, but iii'1 i, t assume c-.nirntnd. Co!. Fold took co mm n d of Maryland Hights Sc; teu.ber öth. Gen. McCieIl-n ieft W.ishingtiiti for 11 'ckville September 7lh, ino.st of his force It ivint; preceded him. The enemy attacked Miry land lliht on the morning of September l.'ith. The lvtltli New Vork broke and tied disgracefully and tho bitastwoik on the Hight was lost. Coi. Miles was on tlie Matyland Hights that evetiing for some hours, con-ultin; with Colonel Ford. He left between 1 1 nd lü o'clock without threctly onler ing Col. Ford to evacu ite the Ilight. but with in-tructions to spike his guns if eomj-eile I to abandon them. About 2 o'clock Col. For i abuidtined the Hi-lit-. The enem? diil not occupy them and the next day Colonel Utassv sent over four companies who brought away four gnus, and a w.tj;on o;;d of amrnuni (ion. After the evacuation ot M trylind Hights Col. Miles sent word to Geueial McCIcllan, then at Frederick City, Out unless reinforce! he could not hohl out forty e'jjit hour McClellan thereupon di.spatcJied a nifssener to Gen. Franklin, who Wii rnieil with theci emy at CianipionV Gap wholly unable to cive the needed assistance or to c,ive it in time. McC'elhn ap;M.us to have m ide no other eft" -it to relieve the place The enemy attacked H uper'.s Fctry on the nioiiiin of l he 1 Tt 1 at 8 A. M. The sin render whs ngree-.i on, Colonel Miles representing to the brigade commanders, whom he con-tilted, th.d his ninniiii.iiioii was nearly exhausted, and they concurring in bis discretion to surrender. The Commission acquit General White, Col. D'Ciassy tii:d 1I. Trimble of till bhiine for the surrender. They rind that Colonel Ford was jiiven by Colonel Mile discretionary power to ahatidjit Maryland Ilights, but that the exercise of litis discretion was premature, that he conducted the defense with no ability, nnd tint his exhibition ol lack of capacity disqualify him for ! command. Colonel Miles is convicted of incapacity and criminal neglect, erecially in reflecting to fortify and hold Maryland Hights, ihe key of the portion, and evidence st-iied in the icport con cerning his course witli the rebels is such a to roe the strongest sus;i:cion of treachery. Gen. Wind i also gravely cen.-ured for placing so incapab'enn odicer as Cd. Miies in command. Coiiceiiiiiig McC.eihni the ivitieiicc adduce! in the report no 1 tbe opitiittn exprese 1 by tlie cotnmi ;!ji -re most diiect and d inuring. The Geiietal in Chief te.-l tifs tit 1 1 Gen. McClellan, a fin- leceiving cniers lo drive the enemy from Miiyland, matchel on an avcr.ii:eonly six miles a day in pursuit, and tint, in hi? opinion, he both could and fhoitld hive relieved liar per V Ferry. In this opinion the com mission lully concur. Xiie ICiver. PiTTSBi RG. November l'J River ihree feet by the metil mark ami laliittg. The weither cletr and mild. iViht Dip;ttclti'. rrom Washington. Wamiingtox, Nov. 10 'i he World has the following dispatch: It is sulci u;wn fosi ire information that the rebels on the Rappahannock hav e been reinforced by '2 a poition of them hiving arrived through Rit hmoiitl from the at my operating on the Rl.ick water be'ow Petersburg, and otlurs coming from We-tein Vii oinia. being a part of Rr.igg's army under Gen. Lor;ng. According t tbe authority- of the Secessionists in Wa-ii'iit- n Gen Le dc-iitiü U draw our ar my under i'utti-.de to the Rapp ilianti-.ck. wiiich helii foititie-i and tie!e:tOel with a foieeof 113.000, while Stonewall J.tcksu is to cross thcS!te nandoah and attack him in the Ü ink re r with 43,'1i0 tnen whutu be commands in the olienandoah Vuiley. An expe iition wa sent by Gen Heintelmin on S iiuiday to the mouth of the Potoui ic, to break up several smuglin e'tablislirDeiita which wete forwarding stores to the retiels. Qtantitie-s of cools und rebel money wero found, and a number of wealthy persons weie aneted and brought to Washington. An isn'.vortint rejonr.ois-ince from Bolivar Heights wit made yesterday by Gen. Geary, with ! a force of 2.iod inlmtry, tsurprissajj the retels at Hlltown, occupying Ch irlestown. and pu-hinz on to near lerryville, utitil tbe t0"sitions if tbe rebel lienertl Lm;treei and Hill, in the ticinity of Front Royal, wete discovered, when toe party returned to camp. They captured twelve prioners and wu:del several, and brought home hiteea horse and J twenty head of tait'.e. i T r t Is I rv h t j n av v &.t Kaaa ai r A 1 f ri Af nt ttvaB Navy Denirttnent or from psenger rriving from Norfolk to day confirming the reported capture of 3,l")J rebels at Plymouth, N. C, by Gen Fo-ter. It i asieitained thvt the alignment of Gen. Burn:de to tbe command of the -rmy of the l'otom-ic is witbi.ut iimit-vtion, hence the report that any other General will take the position is not well f undeJ. This is at least the present state of aff tirs. There i nothing in the ltett foretgn intellipence to lend to an apprehen-ion of trouble be teen the United Sutes and foreign poaers in connection Willi Auiericau affairs, unless it be fn in the peri!iit t oir-e of English mercli-ttit"

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up. in Auiencau coinmcne. All statetnenU aüeir.ij; disaffevtion in the ar- j my in conscpiene of a rnvnge in the coramrtl of the army of tbe Potomtc are pon.uijced by tboe h have the heat ukm&s of ku ia to be without foundation.. Cxtruct from lien. Ilallccü's Lrttcr. llaApgcaarau cr tus Aimt. Washington, Oct. 1mS3 J To Hoa. M. SBtoa, Secretarj of War: S;a In reply to tbi general icterro-atorlej conuined in your batter of jestenlay, I Lave tte totior to report: First Tbat retjuiaitiona for anpjdies to th army unier General JlcClelhn are cade br Iii ftaff officer, or the Chiefa of Bureaua here;" that is. th Qairtcrmvfter applies by hia Chief Quar tercristeron theQuirternnj!erGer:erl:fjrcom. missary suppliea. by Li Chief C cuai. .rr or ! (Vi,.,., , r.,...,i t- v.. ....t. . :"..! vuiiiuicai UV.IV'.ll, Utk,. V (Ulli I CVUI. have Uen, to my knowleJe, made upon the Set-retary of War, and none upon the General ia Chief. SeconJ On several occasion Gtu. McC.'ellan teleraphe.1 mo that hi army was deficient in cert-tin .upplie. All these telegrams were immediately referred to ileada of Lureaua. w ith or ders to repoit. There lias not been, o far aI j could ajcertvin, any neglect or delay in any De- j partment orlluresu.in iu:.ng all the supplies : asked for by Geo. AtcCIcilatt or by the officers of I hi tHr. I Delay have occ iionalIr occurred in forward t ing supplies by railroad on account cf the ! trowi'fl conJition of the railroad depots or of the w.,nt f suiheient nu tnter of car. ' Thirl -Socti nOrthe bntt'.e of Antietim Gen. i MeClell .in wa ureJ to give roc information of his intended movement., in order that it he rcoveil between the enemy and Washington the reinforcements could be sent I'rom thtst plce On tbe first of October, finding that he propo-el to operate fium Harris Ferry, 1 ured' him to cioss the river at ooca and pive bit.le to the enetnv. nintiii? out to Irtn tbe il: idv ant i"i of delaying till the uutiuun ra.ni hid aaloienthei Potoui ic an! imp iil el t he roads On the Gib ot October he was pereint'totilv or- 1 dered to cros the Pot unc au ' give battle t'a the ' enemy and ijuve h;ui b luili. IsuJtolniu "i our at my must in v e now while the roads are in goo 1 condition. It w iil be etoerved tint three week-j has el iped stuce th tt order was iv en. Fourth In my opinion there, hi been no such viant of suppiie in the army under Gen.MeCiel Ian a? to prevent his compliance with tuy orders I to a -trance upon tbe enemy. Had lie mov ed hi ! army to the ou;!i Moni "the Potomto he could have receive! hia nj.p!ie almost as readily as by j rem. tining in tctive on the north tside. " j - . . . j Southern civ. For miss Mosnor. Novc.nberD The Rich liloiid p ipei .-ol Sti;.dty siv: Tl.c Ali ji.tiooisis tn itched in force fiotu Washi intcn, Nor.li Csioün.i.to a oint on tlie Itoin I oke liver below Wcldnn to cut off those rebel! troops. The Abolitionists were kept at biy while the Coii.'cdetate fell back to Spring Gieen, lelow William-loan, with the lo-.s of two killed and thirty one vvounde 1. The Federal loss a very heavy, including one entire cavalry company cut up ami de s'.rov ed. Mobile., November G Advices from Holly Sptings state that the enemy ha a-ivance-l in fo;ce to Ltgr.tnge. Tenn , and are advancing on the place. Colonel Jackson's, c ivalry has had a tkinuieh at L im ir. Cn vni.KsTON, November G Geu. Ileiurcg.trd ha ordered iion-coin'j ataiits to le ive Chat le.-ton with their mov able property. He h is also or dei e l all the slaves to te remove 1. Tin i done in older to avoid emb irra-ment and delays in cist a snd ien necessity should aric lor the re inov.il of the enliie j; tdtion. The Richmond Whig of November 8th. speaking of the recent Northern elections, says that they sh r.v plainly that tue tide fets nil one way, and that against Abraham Lincoln and h'.s rampant war puty. If the e'ejtioneeiing a,-ever-atioii and appeals of this parly could be credited, thi succe-s of the Democrat is about equal to a declaration of j-eace, but they ate Lot to be credited, ami we nre not permitted to Like that ct in I ort to out liosoms; we have reason to hope though, tint with a Democratic Congress and a Republican Administration, they w ill repaid each other as men who are m debt, but that to-uior row thev itt iv te cutting c ich other's throata. The war v. ill not be set forward any, as Lincoln ami his party brought on the war and have con ducted it them-elve. The j-eojde have meant by this iemii kable itvolutioii to deflate not only a deep dissatisfaction, but to decree that impor t int changes i-hall be un.de, mid having found out their strength, and having ies fear of the ba-tile before their eves we may expect the opposition will now epstk their scntitneuts with a bohlncs. that they h we not darel to ventuie before. The Whig iil-o s.iys the change of po-iticu of our army in Northern Virginia lias been antici p.tted for some time an 1 creates no surprise. From We'don we have reports of an advance of the enemy upon tint place. On Sunday list the Abolitionists marched from Washington, North Carolin t, to ; point on the Roanoke liver be'ow Williamsburg to cut rflf the 17th and 57tn regiments stationed there, and le It. vv lour companies of the 26:h encountercl the wh ile Yankee force and kept them at bay the whole day, and isi robt the entite Confederate force had reached the scene and offered battle to the enemy who fell back to Spring Gieen below Williams-town to prevent a think movmeut by re'nt'.TceinenU Iroia Washington. We had a touch ot winter in e truest yesterday in the shape of a snow storm. We learn from Waiiesboro Sound this morn ing that the blockatiinz squadron commenced firing on an English brig which was supposed to tie running the block ide. lue brig was run ashore. Ktiiht new ease of yellow fever were reported at Wilmington, N. C ", on Monday . New case me few. but death aie very sudJen. Ai'Ot'srA, Ga , Nov. 7 Tb Savannh Re pu'd catt of this tnoftiini say th Ab iitiont.-t$ were bombarding Tampi Btv, Ftoridt, on tbe 3d inst Oar force vret-e con51c.it of their ability to htihl out in Jack-on. On the ö.h int. a ctrtrMge factory exploded, killing every person einplove! iu the wotksuot less thin thirty live- were io-t. Mobile. November G J' he enemy is tyut to mike stie.iuous tllott to open the M ssissipti. Thej rospect of itcoeniiion is now hurrying thtm up. From Kentucky. Iolisville, Novenfter 10. Upwanla of two hun ht-d rebels, including lebel Citirens who had tetume-l from tiieir Sjuthetn excrusion, were btouht in fiom Ftankibrt to niht, al-so eeven teen ol Morgan's men capture! near Gallatin. Captain letj-er, of the 4.bl ndi inn eava'.ry, on a scouting ixj.editioii near llebb trdsvllle broke up a trouOiC.-otne bind of gucin h, rapturuig five i ti-oi,ets and several hor-es and arm. Il .ocri J. "Varl, of Louisville, died recently at He ti.a, Aik. C1. S D. Bruce, comtmnding at Bowling Green, h i arrived. We undrst and he has an independent roving commission anl several regime;. ts and a battery, with which he proposes to exel the guerrillas Iroui the southern part of the Stite. The Draft In Witcontin. Milwaukle. November 10. The draft in Wisconsin commenced to-day. In some loialitie it pvfs&l oä nu etlv rtni ia order. In Oztkee county the lit were ae-'rel br a l m o nnd destrove-1 aal tie Comra'sionen severely baud led and fleJ to this citv. In 'Milwaukee Iber wa atron indication of trouble, comlsin' Ixti mtde thtiinjtMice had been done to some of the ward In not giving proper credit for volunteer. A crowd of IHu 'arders a -enabled and ta irehel throttti the citf to the numlier ot three or lour hundred in procession The reult of tbe ranter was the draft was po-tpt-neu lor u.e f resent. I'rom rortrrk 71 on roe. j FütriiKss "Uoxtoi., Nor. 9. The report cf j the cvf.ture of 3,(hjJ reoe! near Plymouth by i (en. I o-ter i pt erasure, a ae learn Irom n reliable eource. Fire. IIartimrd. Cos... Nor. 10. Bälden' diatillery. in tins county, was rfe-troveJ by ßr this morning. Loss about S-.OJ'J. There aa no insurance. Itrlalaraa'Klertlatn. Dueoit, Novemter. 10 Keturns fftm the L'plr Peninsula place tLe election of Duggs, Hepuoiicin, Ut Coujrres from th Gth dwlrret, levoM'l a doubt.

-atlnl. NoitWAtK. Coxt. "foTrm'ter 10. A aiTute of thirty me.i fu:i in honor of Gen. Ruin..! a ffoOiodau was hre-i bere today. t rt at Itoainn. linTO. Noyembet 10 Tb Kriruer h-txr, Mi.tos'isrF n.1 Mfiritac si'.eJ for Ue!, C, Uxlay under tuiivoy ol tLe U. S -aboat lluron. , Tbe ioar Vk out llam X cLuext rtgitxeatsj. ,

frsni Jl!uri. 6r. Loch, Nor. 10. Tt Evec:rg Ncrjbn en a prirat letter f-on Sprißgfield. M . which saya tbat Geu. 6ho field is toorir.; back to that pi cc. Sctrcit ol forage in Aikiu.oj if to be tL caaae. I'rom New Vork. Svw Yen, Nor. 10. Th re-nt reported challenge of C. M. C ay to D. S. Butdsall pro tea a lel lX The Vandetb'dt goct to ea to lofcht in feTrh of the Ahbirct. The gunboat Suat'cr has arrived front Port Roval. EDUCATIONAL. ST. HAEY'S SEIIINABY. (rrKxpAU A SELECT SCHOOL FOR YGUI.G LADIES, NO. 14 NOKTH MttlDlVN STIiKi-T, Adgt-iuitaj CLiUt Churrk. f BliiE sfcoxij t::s.iox ir this scu-jül -till I corimecce ru VIon 1.y, tbe llnh of NuT,iklr, un 3er th? ntnaj-tn.rr.t ( f -;r. aa'4 Urs. Itc rUrL The distin. lilstilr.f foatorei cf tl.U Scb 1 is tit th' rOTi.bnc w Itb wJiica evr ' y rraia of a petite eJacatloo 1 ta jtit, ea-nldt la, a It Coe, f. '.t?t 'cl w.ih .n'ilcti:! train n. Already tl.e Wue. iaof tbt Uj münin: Eirc.ses, d;ly jriCtict l, att ftp ly.Le tt'-deu'i, aid art tntde evident to tLe (.arei.t la tbe Ir&rwxesl deporiiBtst of th.lr ctaajktter. TFR.VS 1'FR QUALTER; Pr mary Depattnent (T M AUv.nceJ CsHtrse 10 DO A fo li;t!e gltl.s,nt!fr ten year -f ae, w.ll be rtcelv eJ ttJ 00 tt quarter. For further )aitjcular ee prt pet i... Youn? JaJic frota a !!tance ar neeived info tit house vi lit lrit cipal. t.tftienco B; l-e Biftite totb foliln Kl.tUaie&: I. I. H icoiiib, II 1 w.u. Unert-on, k-nj. i. W.M' a-s, X. lb, KeT. L Ü. Iliy, llvii. Jo- . I'. Vlcluii.l0, llc. Jarne. iiurrteuak. Won. A. L 1'w.clie, :. l alb-vt. I-XJ., J.K. .""Lirj-r, ociIS i.'wAa2t MEDICAL. Dr. 3D). El. (Darter IMITSK lN A-TI) .l'.'iG UN. OH iCl"., 1; Xtirth lllitii.i. itreet. Wtint KT. to--Menee 79 North IliiiH'ii treet, lD-liaii.at-, ln-1. Kt21-ü.ni -rV TT Kervous EeWlily Or Spertnatorrli.ea. I c.itieely INCL'ltAUI Iw by AST mean bu' those I a-Wucite. lftre inr?M ti. AS Y treatrnent. learn ht.wtbe writer actuall) CLI.l F) bmoelf, art'l auti-e'iueutlT bualrnl cfv tiir. I-tit I je a pytpa:.l, uperscrit-ed envelop to Ik 1.4, tliarte.awn, JUi. 4-dAwSin J'frtj important to the Harried! AXI) TIISK CONTi:Mri.ATIMi 51 ARHAOt 1 fl'lIK under-tned will snJ fre by mail the r.r means ef j ii ventii.jc cint:"piiwii. No ln cr lie !iciifs. at t x I.Air, diu' fc.v. A irrular wi b part a dar will be stut lv ai: .!'. r-- ly t. l.-tr.; nw two S cett atauipa. A b.H.t cji.taiuliu a'l ibe fcnovlt.te rebrr. 4 to, au I several private receipt, with rt-Trs will b sent to any nauie or !-lrc. jvu may wisb, Lt iiicksin; trc on dollar. .Medicine, a 1'iench nil, will be ittit for rue dollar -cr bo.. It i very tti;re in In f Meets AJ-lre Lam k Wx Stv::c, :!'.anap..b. Jj13-tl6m A.U rOlCUET. ErFKkVtSCENT Tils valuable and popular iledidnc ha C viverfiTlj r ceivl the most fAv..rb!e retrotntnentlatioii tf tli Medical I ritessiiiu hud tLe Put lie a tb in t ;rMCItT AkD AAatCAFkS It mty be usd with tbe t:t effect in r.itioii mid F"triie Iira a, Cttivene, Riek Ileadaclt, Na tsea. bn-aof Apjt te, Inditeftioii. AcKt:tf of tbe t-r.ch, Turiiidity ff tb lar. (out. Kb '.tiiat X An-tin, t.ravel, lllea. And all C :: . Jit.t w bere a riale ana C'oult'if A jw-rtent or rurgative m required. It I particularly adaiitnt to the aut ef Trarelrra br Sea and l-md, Itesi-Ictit in II -t Climate-, K-rn of 8tiriitary Hat it-. Invalid and CvUTate-nt.s Captatu of Vesr'. and I'iant-sr will f.nd It a Ta.uaMe. addita.-u to tbeir Me licin" Cliest. It i in the furia of a rwler, carefully r-ul U la bottles to keej iu any climate, and merely reunite water poured upon it t-J produc a leliifhlful efle rveett lvrape. Nutnerou testimotiial frora jtrfeiotil anl ohr rcntlemen f th hljrbf t Uu'Jti ihroach ut th rrmo try, and it tteadi y increasing f.rlarity lr a e.yw.of year, ninthly miarante it ei'leacy atvd waloaMe character, a: -' rorumeud it to tbe favorai le oetiea of an tniel-lip.-nt pnbhc Maimf J-'irel tu l.v TAUUANT A CO..Jti. .'TGitawich rfct, r.merof Warren rreet. Nrw York; and fr.r .ale by lru?bta ? nerallr. Jr7-tlJ HAPPINESS OPw I1ISEKY! THAT IS THE QUESTION. 1HIF. rrr.rr;etor of tbe I'ARtPlAN CAW NET JI1 WtiNrirK. ANATOXT. and MKDIClNfc," baa detem'r.e-l, rfrarrl'.es of eiene, to isue, free, (lor tba beie;':t -tiftrln? bamantt.v) rMCR of the r o-t4 Inrnctivf and interestiiitt Lee'crea on Marrtace and ita rii-nttalhkai::. Xirrui Uebil.'j, IrrtaaiBre D-chct cf Mat.h'iKt. rvitKetio. V.aa or IpreW-.. Loos of Et-er-rr !d Vital Power, the Great oeial Kvii-, o4 th-se Jlal vdie which retilt from yoatbfal f..Hiea, Kt riM4 of Mturii , r ln-rfcno of Ibjr-Jrtl j-y aoa JSature'n 1be mvai'iat-le Lecttire hare brcu vbt tnnjn. of n'i" U-nin tNl aarin- tbotiaatMla, and will ba forwr1 l fr-e n ft- receipt f l"ir atawps, by a41rrl.C SILP. TVKY lAi:siia CtfNtT or Aatoi avp M oicisk. .Vi3 1'joa.lwae. N"w Tak. JS-dly .3 Slight Cattl, which riihi he cKerti jjilh a ample rtrrtdyt f neglected, cflen termvies crrlzud'j. Fevj are autxrr. vf Ce irnfortarsm cf stepping a rfaigji. cr ftlaliL ßaLcL in its fret stag " ka! uaiC act bm ta Lhm hejinnxng ivculd tel to a mild remedy, if net atterjdtl o, sec. " attacks the lurgs. ratcuta. anjdiLalFtCjdLCA ure fjrzi introduced elrjtn years agy. It has been prwe-i that they are V T. bent article lefcre the ruUis for. ava Cough in jgcJisjLun fitLcn. , arL numerous afeciicns cf tA jDlifC-aU givir-g immediatM relief. ft w Public CpcczZcro ff Clzszrra S xjjCZ find them egectuaZ f- 6Uarv& and ctrngihenbxg Vis XKioe Bold by all Qruggiets and (Trt' injZtdiciM, a 25 cerdxjxr Icz. CO?i F I D E i T I A L . Totro nri wno iuvjs i. I JUr.Eb tbavSTr fey certaia atcrct lablu.wbkbnbCt them for but'.waa, pleaat re or the dstlea of married life; ta)dsUe-jre-l and cU Barn, wk. tru-u the : jl'.'r. of oa'Ji a ct.tr uito, fl atUtCdty la a:rtci tf t!.elrycr, ix r larir j tlKtaiaiTOBle. the trcatmttt of any oue, thuB!4 f-rd rtai Tni rxntKT rtii'sn." Mrrd i.vwi ? leim orr!etitr Iwportanca perai'v"Tar Srctar i attip. .Vr.t t any a ldreaa, la a Vel nvU;.rf en rwfa4 f Ten Ceata. DR. STCAItT CO. can ' coatti'.ted cn aH dtstaaaa cf a private or eot.f.-lenrlal ntnre, fr.B S A. If . t 9 f tL (Mtndar, frtia 9 tJ . j. j at Oe, 5. II KaxS Third treet. sp-atair. between Maua aod iyeamora, 9 .j.il the lltBrM 116CM. Ad'rs-.. blLCUlS-A-STUACT CO., taehai-.tly-i-'r.3 Cidoit.Okl nucic. MLSJCBOOK.'-Tbe HlvtiCiord. acoaep I b ti t o "Tt r lUmr Car U ' at .11 WlIXAKD 4 nOtLL'S-

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