Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3779, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1862 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL

TIIt'ltt V lob Print iii. We are now retdy to do all kin 1. of xn md fancy Job Printing, in the bet a'yle, on hört DOtic, and at cheap at any other rßce. We have competent hand, pood pree, a fine aortment of paper and card, and wecan do good and cheap work. All kindi of book.a, brief, catalogue, Lc, printed in the beut atyle and on hört notice. We ak the patronage of Democrat, and all other that want printing done. tf. To Local ADTrTiu. Occasional, or transient local Hotkey will not be irsmed in thi paper hereafter unlc-a the? are paid lor when handed in. and to inure insertion mut be banded in Ufore G o'clock P. M. Local notice ol five line and under will be inserted one time for I0 ct.; each additional inertin of the Käme inattr 25 ct.; marriage notices, W) cts.; funeral notice, $1; pay required in advance. Notices for benevolent ocieti nt exceeding five lines, one Insertion, 23 ct. The alcove terms will be atricllr observed. De in -era He Crnlrn! Committee. An adjourned meeting of the Marion County Democratic Central Committee will be held on next Siturd.-ty, NoTrmlr 15, lf-'fJ2, at the office of IN. 11. Tajlor, Esq . at 1 o'clock I. M. A full and prompt attendaLce of the Committee is requested N. H.tYMv, Ch iirnurj. CITYANP STATE ITEMS. VfT Ilowen. S'ewart fi Co. hive receive! CJodep Lidy Book fur December. The picture of Merry Christmas is het-uiful. VfF D i you want to buy a ?et of fur fur your wife? If you do we advie you to ro to Bamberger', and our word fur it", you willbeaa'isfied. I2rThe headquarters ol the l'Jth Regular, we understand, is to be removed Jrom ihn city. Their fine band will le a lo. If they could take lome of the doggeries and houses of ill fame along, it would be a gain. 3?" Mr. Theodore Oe-sner, formerly book keeper In this office, left on Monday for Plymouth, to take ch trge of the Uranch 15 ink at that place. Mr. Cie-uer is a gentlem an in every ense of the wonl a man of excellent business habits and strict intepity. In hi new situation he has our warmest und bet wishes. He is succeeded at bis dek here by Mr. A. C. Van Tine, a young; gentleman tint our numerous friends and putroua will b? plea.-ed to know. Hold RoBBrKita Our city i. infested wilh burglar, wIkj ply their avocation industrious v and with little lear of detection. Hut few or :.o arresr are made. If ieopIe lose their money, they must pocket the atrront. More recently we have hal a few highwaymen added. nd they give a apirit of da!j to the oj-eratiom of the gang On Tuoday evening; a gentleman from Putnam county stopped n moment near the Carlisle House and went in there lor a moment. Hi b uk was no sooner turned t an two bold horsemen mounted hid m?s and la shed away. Il was the last een of them. John Morgan could not beat them on horseflesh, ami of course they won't be caught. The same evening a soldier was met near Little's Hotel by four men, who, with revolvers pointed st his head, demanded his money. He gave them all he had, $i0, and got off with hi brains Still in hU skull. They, too. got off. This is a fast place, and if every kind ol business under the run la not attempted here, we would like to read of it. Thk I'oomeraxg. This weapon ued by the Dative of Au trali.i has recently been introduced into our sei vice. It requires great care and j-kill in it, use or it will do more harm to the party throwing it than to the enemy at which it in buried. General Iltlleck tested it the other day, and in its return it took the head of his reputation off clear to the shoulders. He charge McClell an with slowness in moving eix miles a day alter the enemy, when Iii only movement on the tield did not average a quarter of a mile. He crawled at a snail's pace from Shiloh to Corinth with as fine an army as the world ever saw. constructing; miles upon miles of parallelsallowed a light cloud of f Rirtuishrrs to hold his massive columns .in check for weeks, and finally marched into Corinth to find it occupied by one old woman, four little ncgnes, a s-kk school teacher and a pile of burning be tas. Beiuregard and his army was pone, nobody knew where! The charge of a disobedience of onlers from the Commander in Chiel is u different thing and would justify the re moval of the Commander of the Army of the Potomac, without the gratuitous censure implied in his Harper's Fetry testimony. The failure of Hallet, k has been tenderly dealt with. The only comment made was that he was greater in the closet than in the field, and as the directing head of the army the country looked hopefully to him. They do yet, but he must not use the Australian weapon too treely in cutting off the heads of his ttuhordinaies, or it will cut his legs off next. Had the accusation of slowness, been made by the fiery and imretuous Milroy, who would as cheeifullv attack a hundred thousand men with six as with ixty thousand if he could get no more, or by any other, Indd or daring leader, the people would not luve thought, as they do now, that it was dictated by jealousy of a rival. General Iltlieck has suffered more thin (Jeneral McCIellan, for we have not heard a p rson comment upon his letter and his testimony, without nlludin to his failure before Corinth. It is only another evidence that it is easier to sit in anv easv chair ami aav go in. bovs," than to mount a horse and say "come on bo'vs." llic Union u It Ua the Constitution as II U." A Democratic Hisket Meeting will be held at Cambridge City, Ind., on Saturday, November 15. lc62. Hon. C. L. ValUndigham.Hon S. S. Cox and Hon. (t H. Pcn 'let n. of Ohio, and Hons. T. A. Hendricks ai d P. W. Voorhees, of Indiana, hae bten invitelaid will positively be present. ' . Hon. Edmund John: on. of Henry county; Hon. Jerrv Smith, of Randolph county; Hon J. F. Gardner, of Union county ; Hon John S Heid, of Fayette county; Hon. Adam Wolf, of Delaware county; Hon. tl B. Hibben, of Rush county, have also been invited and are expee'ed to be present and address the meeting. This is a meeting of the Democracy of the "Hurnt Congressional District of Indiana," for the purpose of concratulafing themselves upn the result of the elections in New York, New Jersev, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, and they most respectfully invite and request all conservative men to join with them in the grand jubilee on the defeat of Abolitionism; also, to assist them iu their efforts to protect the Constitution as our fathers made it, to m tntatn the Union as it was, and to aid them in restoring peace and quiet to a distracted peo; e. Thomas Levi-toii, of Union, and Levi Druley, of Wayne county, will be on hind with their arti!lerr"compji:ies. The.-e gentlemen with their xtfhfiit n,ets of cannon will nioduce Demo cratic thunder during the day. Several good Umds of music are engaged, and will be heie t enliven tho-c ptesent with sweet Mrains. Also, martial twtnds have been eniployed. and will be there t add to the occasion. A grand display of fire woiks will be produced during the cveuiug. tbi first ever witneel in the county. We earnestly request the presence of every conservative man", woman and child in the District, and let us have one grand and happy reunion, in anticipation of the d av we hope soon w ill arrive, when wecau all esclt'm with the poet: Down to earth disunion is hurled. Her name her nature withered from the world." The Car of Liberty from Counetsville will be here. Let evert one bring a big bashct, fil'ed with the good things of this country. Suitab'e Iieparatious will be made for all conservative adies and gentlemen. The proce-siou will form at precisely P u'vhu-k. The speaking will com mem e at 12, in the Temple of DfmH rary. built exprely for the ocxrasHm, upon Develiu's factory grounds, aouth of town. This hall is large enough to accommod ite five thousand je ple. and will be lighted and well he tied. Come with yuur big wagousjeome with tour caniais;tvme on horeM4ck; coue tMielo,l or -Iuk1, and come altogether. No postponement on account : eall.t-r. Kiten.ive arraucemenLs arc being m.w! for the act Mnmoda;iuii of ladies. II order of the Committee LAFK DKVKLIN, President. Cuabli.s Fkot, Chief M rshal.

Tlix Theatre Mi- Sal.ie St. CUir continue her triumphiu career at the Theatre, filling the hoti-e nightly to repletion. Tu night the thrilling Wl,r drami of Jesie lb-own, or the S ege of Lin know, ill le prented for the list time It is replete with beautiful cenrry, grain illuminate'l tabletux nd tarlling tSTects, and emUxlies om of the finest acting on the prt f Mi St. Clir the noble hearted Pet of the Regiment we have ever ieea, and ihoull be witueAed by everybody. Maawwwwfy Paoriwojt Riowx'a LcTcaax On Fri lar eTening neit, 1 Ith hjüt.. Professor R. T. Brown, of the Xorthetern Christian UnifersilT, will lecture before the Ames Institute at Wesley Chapel. This is to be the tiist of acouiseof free lec'ures leJore ilie Intitute during the incotninjc eason. We learn that several of our felluw-townsmen havesignitied their willingress to lecture, and we eeno teason why the coir?e houll not be popular and attract god bouses. Th?re certainlr are those in our midt who are fully as capibleof entertaining an audience as many who itiuerate as professional lecturers.

From th CiricfruiaU Trie Cnrrent, Sot. 12. financial und Commercial ftu miliary for Hie ut week. Cold has vibrated within the fame bounds the past as it did li e rreviou wetk, and with about the ame lrcqiencj and velocity, and, as a matter of necessity, the market for public .sectirit:.es, and the Illing on the part of those who deal in money responded in harmony. The demand lor money continues of a moderate lutuie.and the market is easy at fcUlO per cent, fur Oud business i.tuer. Tl.e tJeiu.iuJ lor exchange has btcn fair, and the market Ins ruled steady, closing a shade fitmer thtn it was in the beginning of the week. The closing rates for com. Demand Notesand Exchange were a follows: BLTI5U. Xew York ldis Cold 30(,M1 m. Silver i&((t26 prem. Demand Notes. . . .tli(a.'2Z pi em. SSLLI5U. par 32((3.'l prem. SsfvjÄ) prem. There is no clunge in our bank note list. Kentucky and Missouri currency is in demand at 1 per cent, premium, ami Indiana at c prem. The weatiicr has bceu cool and generally clear, and quite pleisant for outdoor bume-s. A smart fall of mow took place over the entire eastern slope of the Alleghany Mountains, reaching as far south as Richmond, Virginia, and as far we.-C as Pittsburg. The business of the week has been up to the full average. Flour advanced materially, supetfine reaching $5 hU, but closed dull utid heavy at $5 5U. Wheat advanced M.tlOc per bushel, but t2t'.ic"t this was lost at the close. Col u advanced to 4C t lie, and is in giHl demand. O its advanced to i(l.ir.'c, for new and old, and rye to G4tG5c. Htriey in good demuid at 1 'Mil 4 J lor strictly prime spring and fall. '1 lieie is a large amount of inferior spring offering, at lower and ii regular rales. hisky has been steady at 34jc. The exports of this article me luily up to those of tiie corresjomling tri.d last year, whilst the imports have fallen off largely. Cheese and butter rem tin steady, though the supply is better. Linseed oil has advanced to $1 2'J, and is held with great firmness. Flax seed a iva need to $w, and is iu demand. Clover seed would bring $5. but there is none arriving. Timothy dull at $1 7.ra'J. A large amount of common potatoes, mixed to a great extent, are being received, but such meet with a slow sale, whilst prime are scarce and wanted at (jOc per hii-hel. The feeling in the market for provisions h is been rather a heavy one There has been less demand lor all articles, and in some cases pi L-ts are lower. Mess pork Ins been held at $10 5'J to $11 for fair to the most reliable city brands, but there has not beeu much demand 1 ,00U barrels city sold yesterday at $11) 75, which was the most imjiortant sale we heard of during the week. There has been an irregular dem uid for bacon, to fill army contracts, at 5c for shoulders, loose, and o.c lor eitle., packed, but the offerings exceeded the demand Ht anv time, so that the mar ket was dull. No sales of bulk meats, and prices are nominal at 4c lor Shoulders and b: lor sides. In new stuff there has been no animation. Green meats are held at 30, 5 andü?4c for shouldets, slues ami hams, but it was for turns enly that mere was anv regular demand, and tlie? were wanted all the we k at about this rate. Rox meats are held at G, 7 and 7ic for Cumberland cut short no and short clear but buyers have been demanding a concession of 1. Lard has been in favor of bu vers, and cl .es at Dc for pre: ent delivery, and could not be sohl for December at better than b-jaMjo. Heid and gut mav be quoted at fcjC, and butchers' the same. The city m mutactuiess are paying bo for butchers and 1' - I I T i I lurnisiiiug packages, i nere win be even more than there was last season, of the hog rendered into lard, urease has declined to 6 l vtl.c for brown and white, and tallow is dull ul lUalUj fc. 1 he demand lor gro?eites has been fair, and the market very firm, and coffee is held lc hih.1 it ' w er, tue range or itio oemg Jl to jj. öugar is steady at ll'o!' for raw; refined rem tins unchanged, and is steady at our quotations. New Oileans m lasses G!(i:ic; sugar-house sirups are higher, dosing at OOtuc. Although the weather has not been a cool as is desirable or necessary, yet hogs hive been biought in freelv, ami the desire lo get new meat into the Liverpool maikcl as soon as po-slloe, has led most ot the pokers ot pork, to a gieater or less extent, to commence operations, so that neuly all the houses did someth;ng in their line during the week. The Kei tuckians now, while the rebels are awav, are anxious to cet their hogs to market, as well as their cattle, and we maylook for a large number from that State as soon as tue we uner assumes nut seiued coldness necessary, which can not be excted until there is a he ivy tall of ram or snow. In the forepirt of the week there was a good demand for hmvy hogs, and some round lots of an unusually heavy aver ige, Irom the vicinity of Lexington, brought $4 75; but as the week rasp ed on 'the demand lor the product fell off. the I market bemg rather he ivy, at easier prices; ntt kers were disiiosed to hold hick, and there was less of a competing spirit exhibited. Vesterd y the weather was unfavorable, and the maiket remained dull und heavy. The sales were: .100 ami 150 averaging li-3 lbs $4 25 2!M , !0 210 19 v:k 4 5 4 51 4 50 4 4 50 The mirket chwed heavy at $4 23(3 4 50. the litter being an outside rate lor very hetvv hogs We commence to give our u-u il table of re ceipts, bv the d .flercnt ch inneis. as in other sea sons. The leceinfs from the 1st of November to last evening, were as follows: Ity River Hv Railway . . From Kentucky 551 17.4CI 2-2.5 Hi Total. 40,511 Last -e ,!! owing to tne latene-a ot the e son, we hid not commenced giv:ng the receipts. but at the 27th of this month the total hud re tch ed but Ö.OH) head. SHIRTS. Shirts! Shirts!! Well .Made AND AT LOW TRICES; AUV At .oit.M .01 w. t SHIRT KCRXl$Ht'G (iOODS, AT 7i U) Wr.ST WAMIISiGTOX STIItrT. Or.?Tfrom tba country prcmptly tiltd. no I-dly.'M NOTICE.

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SPECIAL NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. TOniJMM Ac COX, DritffiTiat No. m l'.t Watttiintftoti Mrrcl, lfe Un apjH.irted agtcts for tie ! of It It .4 I II H TlHSILACiU, THK woOERFUt. GRACL LCS, fr lb car ofCovcb. Cold. Sr TLroat, Brouctit, Whceiiar, rrltatlon ol th CtqU and TonU, and D.mmi of t'a Lonr- (xtii in tars boxe. 25 cU-, II et.. ami $ I acb. ISJAwIt

CAl'TIO.. TuemtrliPtlifullof imitttioni, repreented tobe tL roa,,BIt0W5,SBR0-CHIALTROCIlF.S," wticLtre la iut ctnti prod active of piti Injury. Man; Uealer illrecomaif-Ld Inferior preparatloni and loa er prlrsl articlr, iSu'Viig more prof.t to themxr! Ak for vJ OBTAIN only liUOW.X'S BSOXClllAb T:t 'HKit." which 'j long experience have proved tbif ral-ie.hvttm rcci-r! the fanction of physician general!, and te:i moclalf frouenilnectmeo throughout tlie country. BROWN'S RR05CHIAL TRCCHES, when allowed to diiu,lve lowly in the raoutb, bare a direct iuSuenct to theafTected pari; the aedative and aootbicir effect to the mucus lin'nir of tbe w!udplje into tbeliroDcbilillajtr'ulmouary irritation and rirea relief In Coub, Cul U, and the 'arivca TbroataiTecliouktowhicbpubliCApeakeraand ingerare liable. fbll-dly'J tSTSINUEU i CO. 'S LETTER "A" FAMILY SKWl.Vii MACH INF., with all tbe recent Improve-mt-nt, U the REST au.l CHEAPKST and MOST REACTIFl'Lof all ewiug iuacbiiiea. TLi machiiie will &ew anything, from the running of a tuck in tarittan to tbe mkln '( an rrrrcot anything Trutr. pilot or bavrr clotb dc ii to the softot frauze or gfair.er tissue, vA i. ever ready to do it work lo jxrf ection. It can ft-11. Lern, bind, gatbr, tuck, quilt, and ba capacity for a great variety of ornacifLUl work. 1 "his i cot tbe only machine that can feil, bem, bini, and o forth, but it will do o better than any othrr tnachir.e. Tlie Letter A Family St-wlng Machine may be bad in a great variety of cabinet caea. Tbe l-olding Cae, which ia now becoming so popular, is, as its name implien, one that can be foUed into a box or Caae, hich, when oened, makes a beautiful, substantial, and apaciou table for tbe work to rest upon. Tbe canes are of every imaginable design lain a tbe wood grew in it native forest, or aa elaborately flni.-hed a. art can nuke them. I. M. SISGEU A CO., No. 45.S Rroadwav, New Tork. tQjrind anapolia Ollice No. 3 Odd-Kello' Hall, Wa.-bington street. aplS-dly U. S. MARSHAL'S NOTICE. NO. 1TÖ. Ütt 1 T K ST AT ! O V A Jl II I C I C A D 1 S. TUICT OF INDIANA. S: VVhfrkah, A libt-l f information h:u Wen filed iu the Iitnct Court of the I nited State, within nni f r tlie Seventh Circuit and District of Indima, on the 4th day of November. 1V2. by John llanna, Ksq., Attorney tor the I'niu-d State of America, a.'aiut Ixt nunitK-r one bumtred and ven (1)7) inlirav' addidon to tlie town of Newbury, Warr.ck county, Indiana, for a viol ai ion of the power of an art of Concre, approved July 17. lSG"2, entitled "An act to !uppp-K insurrt'ttion, topini;.-h tr-a-fonatid rebellion, to M'ue and conti -cate tbe property of rebeln, and for other purpoM-s," praviiijr pr.ce.' anin.-t aaid realty, and tbat tbe same may be condemned and old a enemies projcrty. Now, therefore, in pursuance of thi monition under tbe seal of Mid Court to r.e directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all H-rtns claimiiur said realty, or any part thereof, or in any manner interested therein, tbat they be an I ape tr h f re tbe ai 1, tbe District Court of tbe Uoited States, to be bd 1 at tbe city of lud anapolis. in and forth- District of Indiana, on the 3d Monday of Novemtarr mt., at 10 o'clock ol" the forenoon of that d.ir. then and there to interpoe their claim and make tbeir allegation in that bebnlf. L. GARLAND RO.SK, U. S. M.. By J. S. Lmelow, Deputy. Attest: Jons II. Hka, Clerk. nn-dU (NO. 173 ) UNITED STATES OK AMERICA, DISTRICT OF INDIAN. a, SS: Wiikkkas, A libel of information has heen filed in the District Court of the I'tiited Mates wiihin arid for thi Seventh Circuit nnl Iitrict of Indiana, on the 21t day of Octoiter, lC, by John llar.na, Ksq., Attorney for the ln. ted States of Anierici, for the District of Indiana. aaint tbe undivided otie.fotirtb part of survey No. 2'7, Clark Grau, Clark county, Indiana, t-aid tract voiitainint; ,"02 acres, more orKss, for a violation of the Towers of an tct of Congress if July 17. 162, entitled "An i-ct to hupprrss insurn-ction, to puuib treaon and rtl e'lioii, t- ieize and conlircate tlie pmjerty of rebels and f.r otbor purposes, and praying process against aaid I nid, and tbat the ante may be condomned and tcld as en"m es' property. Now, therefore. In pursuance of the monition under the seal of said court, to me directed and delivered, I do bereb give public notice to all persons claiming sai l good, or any part thereof, or in any manner interested therein, that they be and appear before tlie said IH trict Court .f tbe United States, t be held at tbecity oflndianapoli. in and for the Ditrict of Indiana, on the 3d Monday of Novetnlier next, at ten o'ebrk of the forenoon of that d.iy, then and there to interpose their claims, and to make thvir allegation in that behalf. D. fi. ROSF.U. S. Marhal, I'cr A. Marion 1'iter, Deputy. Attest: John II. Rka, Clerk, novl-dllt (NO. 174.) ITXITED STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF IXJ DIANA.JSS: Whkukas, A Iii 1 of information has been filed in tbe District Court of the United states within and for tbe Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, on tbe 1st day of November, 1SC2, by John llatma, Ksq., Attorney ot tbe United States, for the District of Indiana, aitainst lot No. 73.74,102,116, 117 144, and 143 in division' li" of tbe Viiicenne Commons; al.-o, fubdivisioii No. 2 of lot No. TJ6 in tbe city of Vimennes, the same being2lfeet front on Main street, and commence 5u feet and five inches from tbe corner of Main and Third streets, and runrnni; the same wid b 21 feet, tbe same distance from Mi t ibird street, tbe full depth of said lot 12C; also, one foot of ground taken otf from ub-division No. 3 of said lot 126, adjoining to subdivision No. 2 aforesaid tbe said io"t ol round fronts on Main street and runs tbe saiu width a'ijoining suMiv;.-ion No. 4, the full depth of said lot No. lC. and together make 22 feet front on Main s:rc t. in the c ty of Vincenties, jt being tbe Mme property upon whk h is now I -rated a t o-tory tirick building occupied a tbe l'otoflice in said city; all said real estate is in tbe city of V;ncenncs. in tbe county of Knox and the State of Indiana, for the violation of the powers of an act (rCougre approel July 17, 162, entitled, "An act to uqires insurrccion, to puiii-htreA-o:! ai;I rebcllioti, to seize and confiscate tbe property of rebel and fur other purpose-," and praying process aaint said realty, and tbat the .same may Le condemned and sold as enemies' property. Now, therefore, In pursuance of the monition under the seal i f said Court, to me directed and delivered, ldo berebv rive public notice to all persons claiming ssil realty. or any part thereof, or in any manner intereted therin. that they be :d apjear bei'orc tbe said District C.uirt of the L'nited State, to be held at tbe city ot Indianapolis, in and fr the District of Indiana, on tbe third Monday of November next, at ten o'clock on the forenoon of tbat day, then and lb re to interpose theirclaims, and to make thi ir allegations in that behalf D. G. ROSE, U. S. Marshal. Per J. S. Bu.ti.ow, Deputy. Attest: Jont H. Rea, Clerk. nov4-dHt (NO. 172) UNITED STATUS OF AMEIIICA, DISTRICT OF IN DIANA, SS: WntKf AS, A libel of informatioti ha been fi'.d in the District Court of the United State, within and for the Seventh Circuit and Di.-trict of Indiana, on tbe 6th day of c;ober, 12, by John H.vna, Ksq., Attorney of the United States, for the Iitrict of India: , azainst thirty rine sban s of capital stock of tbe T rre liautr and KicLui 'til Railroad Comiiat'V, and ninety-seven (ii) doi lars and fifty cent Cash dividends accrued thereon, in the bands of the Treasurer of sai l Company, for a m ation .f the Dower ! an act or uonarrev. approver juiy 14, I.H62. entitled "An act to suppress in-urrection, to puni.b treason and retH-l'ion, to seize and confl-cte the prop erty Trebel-, and for other purpo-es" and pra injr pr.-ce airaint said property, and that the same may be coud- me-1 and soi l a. enemi-' property. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the seal of said court, to me d rected and delivered. I o nerebv kive tnl-lic notice to ail i-fMins claiming said property or anv part thereof, or in any manner interested t herein. tb.it lhev be and appear before the said Ihstrict Court of the United Slate-, to be held at the city of Indianapolis. in and for tbe Ihtrict of Indiana, on tbe third Monday of November next, at ten o'clock of tbe forenoon of that day. then and tbere t" Interpol their claims, and to make their allocations in that behalf. D. G. ROSK. U. S. Marshal. Per J. S. lilÜELOW, Deputy. A' test: Joh 11. I.ka, Clerk. r.ovl-dHt (NO. 171.) TNITTD SIATTS 07 AMF.RICA, DISTRICT OF 1NI J DIANA. SS: WHtar.A, A lib-el of infTtnation hasbeenCllintheDitr.ct Court of the United Staie, wit bin and fr tbe Seventh Circuit and Lnstrct of Indiana. on tbe 2öth day orscpf . by John llanr.a, Esq., Attorney for .be L'ni'.fd Sutes for the Ihstrict of Indiana, aaint one. tal;,on, s-iied in lutna'n county, Indian, for a Ti lat:on of the porer of an art of Congress, a;-pro:d July 17, 1S62, cn'it'.ed "An act to supf res insurrection. t pur.i-b treason and relellion, to eiie and conft-cate the prop-r'r of rebels and lor other puT"se," and prajmir proce-s atiaiwt said property, and tbt the fame may I coiden.ned and fcold a enemie' property. Now, therefore, in pursaanee of the monition under the seal of said court, to ri dire ted and delivered. I do hereby (rive put he notice to alf persoticUin;i'u aid property or any part there- f, or in any manner interested therein, that tLey 1 and appear before tbe a.d Ihstrict Court of the t ni'e I Mates, to be held at tbe citv of l'idianapo'i. in and f.-r the Iitrict of Indiana, on tbe third Monday of. N 'vcmt-er next, at ten o'cl-K-k of the f renori of that day, thi-n ant there to Interpose tbeir claim and to make tbeir aileiratior.s in that behalf. j 1. i. Ki.. L. . .Marsoai. I'er J. S. Bic.rnow, lcputy. Attest: Joms II. Kaa. Clerk. nol-dlt BARBERS. r;ir n.niiinii stioi SSIUCRAIT HAS oPKNED A BARBER SHOP 15 s the i.ew block S J'-bu C. New, two door south of the I'ostoSce, on tbe i-ecoi-d flor, HK tn Ne. 8 arxl t, hr re be will be pleaded to ee all bi ld enstotner. 1 in full Ma.t!tb hi fkilri.

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; av rcu4ur. üliicinnuti .tlHrket, Cincissx ti. NovemSer 12. Flonrdall -nd betvy; ru;ert.e so! J ul $5 2$ 5 43. Wbe.it declining; red C2 and wbite $1 1U(21 12. Corn in active demand; ear iaQSv?; helled 46(3 47c. 0t dull and drooping; new 4350; old 52 "Bile? has sliglitlj decline!; baIm tt $1 Cj a i s.v. Kte 6l7iCoc. W'hi.kf firm at341cc. A fair ilenmnd for tue irk; sale at $10 50 fur (ountry ; IU 7i for city. ('eti meats lull at 3)jC, 5o, and 354'c. Lud dull at Je. Nothing Jone iu btcou. Groceiie.s nnand unchanged. CdTee i lei J 9c lilirr. Suar fcrm at 11 .l'(iold advanced to$l 3U; silver $1 24; demand note.$l 23. There is au activ demand fur eich&r.e. jif ranr.iAra., lew York Market. NTiw Yoke, November 12. Aiir 1(1 liiMr miTPrit liiiciiiaca ilmntr salen at $." 1o(ä 5 lt) for miperfine State: 6 iM(d G 2)lur extra; jj fO59J for superfine Western; Jfi 10(SG 49 for common lo medium extra Jo; $6 (H)(jit TO for coniiiidii to uocxi hippinj brand extr.i round hoop Ohio; $7 0U? 15 lor trade bratuLs, tnarket cliiiio; beaw. Kve tlyur quiet at $4 J(t; Corn meil htcadj and unchanei. Whisky without material change; sales at37(T$ 0 .c. U lieat heavy, unsettled and lnl2o loner at tl.A a)kwA Ctirn heavy and closed lc loner; tie-' tit 71(ti '2c for f-liipi-iti mixed Western; CCQtiDc for r'astern: LütaGöc tor daniaced and heated: 74c ior t ci low extern . Monev continue tiiaat G per cent, on call and 6(Q62 tor prime paper. A -II 1 1 ' . TOBACCO AND CIGARS. 700,000 C I U A K S Just Ileceiccd. JOIINA. IIjKIjOJLiirSOlH Just returned f'om C -on- cti. ut. VV IIF.KK UK Hi ENo.MiED a.WKl.noo rxjj lx. Mr.STIC Cuar. All .o-ki taillb- wairauted of ti,e very be-t quality, and ill tell 25 Per Cent. Lower Thau any other hou wi'l furni-b the game quality Kvery oue wh e!I-c.ar, wnoH ale or r. tail dealer come soon and examine the s eck. JOHN A. HKinUNCKK, novlO No. 3 Palmer House. CjOtERIES. II. II., Mo. 2.i Vct Wnsliliigton St.t IT AVK KKCKIVKD TilKIli FALL AND WINTEK supplie of Familv Groceries, whit b they ofier to tbe trade at the lowest cash prices. 1'art culat attemion is invited to our large stock el Sugars, Teas, CollVes, Sug&r-cutcd llarn. Dried I-eef, Mackerel, Flour, Con: Meal, Itjck wheat, Baltimore OysterFish, Ac, and fruits and vegetable in season, all of which i olTererei at tbe cheapest rates for cetiu'tie erticle. sept27-d.;m HOtiSHIKF. & IIUNTKU. CROCERIES. Groceries! Groceries!! J MIF. NKW ADDITIONS TO MY STOCK OF fihOCEIMKS m!k it complete, comprising evervtbitiK to le found iu a weil regulated voce rv I'l:ibli!iiiii-iit. I am prepared to serve my friends an-I the public gen erally, with all articles need- d for fairüy use. Particular attention isidveu to lue purtüaso t f produce. Trices lw asthe lowest. J. It A HN A Iii, tctl6-3in is I?o. 18 Soath Meridian street. PATENTS. PATENTS o BTAINED FOR NEW INDENTION'S OF KVERY description. Fees contingt r.t n ncceg. No pat ent no pay. Send for Circular, irmn terms, directions, Ac. Addre? AMOS HKOADNAX, novl-dly Pafeni .tton:ej . Wasbircton.D. C. PIANO-FORTES. 1 AITO IF O üft T E S ALL WHO WISH TO GET E LEO ANT Rosewood Piano.-, superiortone an-I fl 1 : i s b are invited to examine tbe llanos of Cbas v M. Stieff, of Baltimore, now on exhibition at Mr. SufTcrn's Musi: R-rns, in the Etna Building. Rooms open from 7 A.M. till 95, 1. M. jyS-dly J. WILLIAM SLFFEHN MERCHANT TAILOR. atlEKCIIAiT TAI LOU. Uealcr In Itcatt j -.'little Clothing and f'cnttt rtirmliinsr fioods, No. 105 EAST WASHINGTON STKEET. (OPPOSITE Til. COIRT HOtSE,) INDIANAPOLIS, INI). apO-dlr LIVERY STABLES. Exchange Stables, I 1 1 i 11 o i n K t; l o t , Opposite Bate House, Indianapolis, Ird. au?5-dly ii i v 1: e: y S T A B L E TO. 10 East I'earl ?treet.half a oure outh of Wa-h in-Ton street, between Meridian and Pennsylvania ireet, in rear or (,ienn a i-ioc . incinp n. ap5-dtf WM. W1LKISON. I'roprie'or TAX. n z -x: C? JT K nc flVW. CITIZENS CF MARION COUSTT. INDIANA, I are hereby nötige! tbatte Af'tant AessobKk -will be kept open for examination at their ofi".ce, in Talbott A New' Building, until the oOth day of Nov nder next. All appeaN t iken frora their asesment mu't Ie made in writing and left with u. and on the 2lt and 221 of same month we will bar an 1 determine all appeal made. Tartiei interested will p'eaerall upon n at that t;:ne. W. A. BKA DSU AW, Assessor Sixth District of ludiana. r-ctrsl-dAwtnoY?: NOTICE. Not ioe to Tn x-I ix y o 1 , VOHCF IS nEREHT OIVF!f TO DF.MNQrENT C ty Tax-Ta3r that th-y il ave c-u by i ayiSAa;'i ta-i on or before tLc CMdarof iVcemKernexL j )S. k. f:nuh, tovl0-d2w City Treasurer. LIVERY STABLE. O. W. JOHNSTON, Livery and Sale Stables NOS. 11 AND 13 WEST PEARLSTKEET, 1 s i-iaj a rota, t iu a . fö"T Horise. Bujrjnes, Carria?ea and Saddle Ilorsei 1 aj In reaine.(i. Charje moderate. de3-tf MEDICAL. IVri Important to the .llarriutl AND Tnf5K CONTFMPLAT1N; MARRIAGE! rflHE under-imea win aei.a tree tv mail the tnre I nearf of prerentinrconcept'.-in. No dixsor medi cinci, n t a latx picVEr. A circular th particnlsr will be cnt to any adire ry inclo-ir(r me two 3 cent tmp. A book CTttaitnnx all the knowW?e refrred to. atri sev ral private receipt, with rLATxs. will be eM to ary name or addre you may wish, by inclosing" me on dollar. Medicine, a French Pill, will be ert for ose dollar fr box . It 1 very ure in tu enect Ad-tre Lck Box N. 22. Indianapolis, Jjlt-dCxa A. 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raarowrsu a 1 rar d.T roa rn naiiv tti aiynncL. .0011 Ilrporls. MOVEMENTS OF TUE ARMY. a n .v t .ti o r.v a a .r UOLLY SPRI.YGS. GEX. SCOTT'S REJOINDER. SOUTHERN NEWS. Fur Hit r Hint in XVi cousin From Washington Washington, Xoyemlr 11. Gen. 111! eck, il it sinJ, will vbil tbe Army of the Potomac on a-tour of inspection, and to consult with Gen. LurnsiJe, to morrow. ileilic.il Director Crane reports from Hilton Heid that in bis judgment it will be extremely impru lent to subject our uutcc'ima'ed trotips to the d inners ul yellow fever in the Department of tbe South until alter a evete Irnsi. Tnis rtrong opinion will prob.ib!y c.tue home little delaj iu the sailing ot Hunter's commind. llriadier Ueneral Auger will be commissioned a M.ijor-Gcnenl to morrow, lor gallant conduct during Pujte'a Virginia canipaign. and epeci-illy for ftrvice at Ceiar Mountain, wtiete lie was eveitlv ouinJed. He und (Jen. Andrews nave been ordered to report to lien. D.mka. (ien. Morris will be in command at Haiti more until (Jen. Sclienck is sufficiently rcooveieJ. Tbe Committee ou Fortifications have appointed General Cuilum and Cimard, of the Eup neers, and llarr,of the artillery, a sub committee for m ntuelv inspecting and reportinj; upon the v.uioui wuik and lines of delete around this citj. Thee olncers bave already examined twenty-t-ix of our defensive works, and supjretcd alterations and additions, but on the whole are well atisfied with the w 01 ltd h originally planned. The charges aj;;tii,t (Au. Filz John i'orter lor misconduct at Hull Run cm not be investigated until the arrival bere of Gen. lije. A dispatch was received last night frora Gen. Pope, giving the names ot three hundred Indians condemned to be hung, and requesting an approval of the court in trtial sentence. The dispatch was replied co by the President, th;U only the ring leaders shall be executed, and askin-r lor a copy ol the evidence. It is expected tint the Intelligencer of to morrow morning will contain Gen. Scott's reply to Piesident Puchatian's letter. A special to the Tribune ?as: Kecei.t reconuoissances indicate that two divirioti uf rebel cavalry are between the lt.tpp.thauno.k und itapidan, and one division is in the vi cinity of the old battle-ground of Cedar Mountain under command ol lien. D. II. Hill. Gen. Hampton's legion, consisting of a Di igade of cavalry from Stuart's division, was between Little Washington and Sperry ville yesterday. He had artillery with him, and jesterday morning shelled the camp of the tflh Illinois cavalry. Gen. Wilcox promptly moved his division to the suppott of Averill, whose entire brigade wax but a short d isla iu-e from him, General Averill being ill. Col. Farns worth of the Mb Illinois now commands the biig ide. Gen. TatJor, with a brigade of inlantry from Gen. Itickett's division, now command 3d by Gin. Gritiiti, has occupied ihe villa-e of Jefl'erson, lour miles from the It tpp.ili.innock, on the road fiotn Wancntou bj rings to Cn'j epper The following is from your special cot respondent at Wiirtentou, dated last eveninji: General llurnsde's st.ill'has uA et been announcetl, but it is understood that he retails his own lersonal stall" and the department staff of General McCIellan, including Adjutant General Setl Wiiiiams and Lieut. Col. H irdec. M.ijor lieueral 1'olk will continue to be General Uurnside's chiel stall ofiicer. This gives very general satisfaction, for this most resjonsible poitin is h-rdly second to that of the Commanding General. lie is believed to possess i-eeuliar fittie.ss. The feeling throughout the army toward General lluniside is ei) warm and cordial. Thirty one regular cavalry uitder Lieutenant Ash ol the 2-1 dragoons, went out foraging ten miles to the south ye-terd iy, encountering a whole ttjuadron of the 5tli Virginia rebel cavalry. They made a brilliant charge through it led by Lieutenant Ash, who received a sabre cut on the head and two bullets, but who utterly routed and put to llight the snpei'nir rebel force. Lieutenant Ash was eng aged in a desperate hand to hand conflict with the rebel Captain, w hom he had airedy run through with his saber, w hen j list as his toe was tiring a revolver sdiot with the muzzle at his breast, one of his men shot him dead and thus preserved his life. Our hiss in killed and wounded was eight Rebel loss fourteen. The rebel force is in our immediate front. Their aimy is missed at Culpepper. General Gorm an has gmie to Washington. It is refuted that he will be assigned to a division in the We-t under Major Geueral McCie tiand. 1 he commission on the sunender of II irper's Ferry ha e reported that Col. Thorn. is Fold, of the ."i2d Ohio volunteers, conducted tho defense of Mar land Heights without ability, abandoned his position without sullicient caue, and lias shown throughout such a lack of mi.itary capacity as to disqualify him, in the estimation of the commissieii, tor a command in the service. The paid Col. Ford, by d;rect'cu of the President, is hereby dismissed from tlie service of the United States. Second The commis-ion hiving reported tint the beh tvior of the I26ch New Voik infantry was disgraceful, and that Major Wm. II. IJiird, for his bid conduct, ought to be dUmigsed, the sai-l M.'jor Ilaird. of the l2Gth New Yotk infan try, is, ly the direction of the Pies:dent, dis missed liom the service of the United Slates. '1 bird- The commission hiving ieporte-1 that Ihig. Gen. Julius Wnite, United States volun teers, acted with decided capability and courage, and meets its approbation, und having found nothing in the conduct of the subordinate ofticers brought before the commission, are released from arrest, and are ordered to report lor duty. Hy order of the Secretary of War, L D. Townsexd. A. A. G. A correspondent ol the Associated Press at the headquarter ol' the Army of the Potomac reports a sin ill force of the enemy ns having made its appearance jesterd.iy morning at S-tleci, which is thirteen miles Irom anenton. Thev were hovering in the rear of our army, evidently watching our moietueut to cut oil the trans portation of supplies. Gen. Uavaiu rem tins at Rappahannock Sta tioii. The enemy are in force on the opposite side of the 1 er. Our troops are in a comfortable and healthful condition, being well clothed, and having ample supplies of food. aa From liieugo. Chicago, Nov. 12 A fpecial from Trentcn Tenn.. dated the 10ih, s-ays: The grand army pas-ed beyond Lagrange yesterday evening. Oar pickets are wiihin bx miles of Holly Spring. One handled and thirty of the enemy V cavalry were taken prisoners duiing the u ty with a Fed eral lo- of to killetl and two wounded. From a highly trediub'e Pource we leirn that the relels have fallen back. A letter from Holly Springs to tbe Mobile Tribune tys: There is not a thousand blankeu in Price'a entire army corps. Bl inket and kuapiacks were neirly all thrown away in the retreat from Iuka and Corinth. Bishop Elliott, of Georgia, announces that the union of the Duces of Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, the Carolina, and Virginia, I- complete, under the name of the Protectant Ep3sop.il Church of the Confederate Slate- of America. The fast General Council will meet at Augusu, Ncv. 12. A dispatch from (Jen. Rancm, at Fort Dor.e!Kn vestenly. aits: My command arrived here to-day. We have marched lü) mÜe-.had a'fiht with the rebel Woo.lrd on the G;h. and gave h;ni fe'rief. We killed TC, wounded 40, captured 20 men, 100 hordes and mules, and a quantity of arm. We drove Lim to the other ide of tlie Cumberland. From Nan Franclaco. Sax Fracko. Xivember 11 Silel, the yfarner Onzab. for Panama, carry in 2 $135.000 in treasure lor New York and $46d .OiK) for Kngland Very few recent ales fmrn the html of im porters and jobbers, and the business u diminish ing. The fall trade i evUently drawing ty a ehe.

I The htet m of Icgil tender n tes h'2. The $-J.tK'0 apprf nation toward btüoz out I cavalry comp-.ny to an iiio a )Ii.achoftt rr ! imcnt tit indeSnitrly ptpxne-J by tbe ikwtrd of ! Su;irviorslast eretiitig.

Ccj;reaan Pnelp It-irca to itj byoTtrusd tag for Washington. From th Armf of (ha Potomac. HcAPQuaKTrma Aimt or thi Potomac. I?or. 11 General McCIeilaa was escorted to lit can thia morcbg by a large cavalcade of ofiiw, including General Burnsule. There a to deaion tratioti on hi departure. From litt rrkburgHacKisBraG November 11. It ia reported thii afternoon that the rebels are iu Mercersburg and on the nay to Cluinberburg. It is probably unfounded, and caused by tquads of Union cavalry, purchasing: bones. Fire. Dfteoit, November 12 A bagpice car on tbe niht express coming west, containing mails, express money and baggage, was entirely destroyed by 6re at L)ngwood Station, on the Great Western Kailwav, lat night. From .Iiaaonrl. St. Loci. Nor. 11. Gen. Vaughn, commanding in Day and Clinton counties, has ordered an assessment of 5-10.00!) on disloyal citizens of the former and $ä.otMj on the latter, for the eubsistence of the militia. Advice let-eNed at headquarters täte that Gen. Sootield lie prostrate with typhoid fever at SjMiiiirßelil; incmahi'e tht Army of tbe Frontier is uuder command ot the euior officer of division. Xiht Iliwpa teilet. From IVualt lugloia. Washinotox, Nov. 12 A special dispatch to the Herald from Harper's Ferry, dvtcd the 11th, sais: Hebel pickets luve apr-eared on the Virginia side of the PotoiniL', between Berlin and Point of Rock-. The rebel cavalrv are scouring the country on the south fide ot London Height. Yesterday they fired upon our pickets in london Valley. A contraband who has come in from Winchester reports the column of Jackson in the vicinity of Front Itoyal, with the exception of about 2,00(1, and bix guns in the valley. The following ha- been received at the Headquarters of the Army to day: Lacraxge, Nov. 11, liC2. To Major Gen. 11. W. Halletk: The following dispatch lias just been received from (Jen. Davis, at Columbus: The expedition coinminded by Brig Gen. Ransom has proved a ;ieat success It nme up with Col Woodward's ubel force, tf.OOO strong-, near Gatiettbuig, and after a short engagement killed sixteen ol bis men, among them one Captain and a L'eutcnmt, wounding forty, including one Capi tin and two Lieutenants, and taking twenty live.t.risoners, all their horses and fifty mules, a lare number of arms and equipments, routing the whole concern, and driving them out of the State of Kentucky. Our loas was three killed and seventeen wounded. U. S Gbant, 31aj. Getl. Cora'g Owing to deficiency in the expected upplr of the iotal currency, the Treasury Department will not be aole to petleet the arrangement for furnishing railroad companies with much rieedtd small change until next week. nrn. Scott' ICrjolttdrr. Washington, Nov. 12. Gen. Scott lus pub lished a rejoinder to ex President Buchanan. He (S -ott) is porry to perceive tint the publication ol his ollr.ial it juLs lo Pie-idc.it Lincoln has given ofu-use. Such result was purely incidental and did l ot enter into his (Scott's) purpose in drawing up lh papers, but on reflection he sup (Htsedthtt, under the cfrcuinslanccs, ofTeiise waa un-i voi 1 able. Let if be remembered, tic "ays, that the new President had a right to demand of me, as tbe immediate commander of the army, how it happened that the incipient rebels had been allowed to cotrce several ot tliese torts, anl Irom tne bad condition of others weie likely to gain possession ol them; aUo. that previously the blame tested on me, hence to vin lic.ito my s worn allegiance to the Union and mv professional conduct, the repcrt was submitted to President Lincoln at an early day iu his administration and recently to the world, first to account for not garrisoning sufficiently the Southern forts named against an ticipated tieason and rebellion according to my recommendations, beginning December 2'J, lbGO, repealed the next day, and again earnestly De cember Ulli, loth, 2Sih and dOtli. '1 he ex-President saj there were no available troops within reach. He (Sott) then proceeds to show thsirmtll ganisous would at first have sufficed for the twin forts Jackson and St. Phillip. Also, that Scott's object was to save the Union by any means at hmd, and to garrison all these works until Con gress could have time to call lor volunteers a call which the President for puch purpo.-e might i.otbuthive made without any special legisla tion with the full appiobation of every loyal man iu the Union. On the second joint Scott says that the exPresident almost loses bis amiability in having his neglect of the forts attributed, a he says, without the least cause to Governor Floyd, and he adds All mv Cabinet must bear me witne-t that I was the President tmself, responsible for all the acts ol the Administration. Now,noiwiih?t iii.iin,; the bio.id assumption of respou-iibibty, he (Soott) would be oiry to be lieve that the ex-President specially consented to the removal by Secretary FIod of 115,000 extra muskets and idles, with all their implement and ammunition, from Northern repositories to Southern arsenals, so that on the l-ieaking out of the maturing lebellion they mignt be found without cot except to the United Suies, its tno.-t comeuietil po.-ili n lor distribuiiu am ng the insurgent of the 12 or 14) pieces of artillery which the same Secretary ordued from Pittsburg to Sh p Island or Lake B rgue and Galvestou, Texas, for fort- not yet erectl. Accidennllv learning, eaily in March, that no tier this posthumous order the shipment of these guns bad commenced, 1 commuinc-ttel the fact to "secretary Holt, acting lor Cameron, pnt in time to defeat the robSer. But cn this joint we may hear Lx Secretary floyd him.-elf at Kicü-m-Cid. He expres-ly claimed the honor of de feating all my plans, and solicit-his respecting the fort, and received hn reward, it being tnere um versally admitted that but for the victory over me liiere would have been no rebellion. From w York. New Tons, Nov. 12 A Key Wet letter re ports the capture of the whooners Francis and Too'er, l-th of Nassau, ! the punlwul L-y-more. They eie caught lunning tne block ade The Herald's Washington di'patcb aaya: General. Bti:k, Hciiitrlern m, Iltlleck, and Colone! H im'.Uon of Texas, had a long interview with the President to day. General Binks leites tor New Yotk this even inz. General Buell is under arrest and will be tried in C-ncitmati for misconduct in the Kentucky arnpaiirn. Two Government Commission Broken have been sent to Fort Ltfatett by order ot the War Depattmect, lor bu t tug up claims against the Government at usurious dicount. James Madieon Porter, Secretary of War un der Tjler, died yesterday at Eaton, Pennaylrnia. The tearrer Pawnee Ins arrivrd at Phi ad el chit from Port Royal NovemUr 3d. Slereortj that the steam frigate Powhaltan bad ar rived there Irom Charleston f.r coa. Prefaratioi:s for combined attack on CharTetton and Stvannth are Ieir. gradually m tured. A boat's crew of one of our ves-el off Charleston had a narrow erpe from capture by a rebel steamer recently while taking toandings. Fue Cornocticut reg'n.ents are to join Banks's expedition and will be here this week. Froiu Ilultimore. Baltimore, November 12 Tbe Unite! Su'ea gui boat Hercules, Captain Dungao, arrivel bere thi moniing from a cruise along the Lcroer I Virginia. On the ruorning of the 3d init , ju.t before daylight. Lieut. Baker witu an armol boat'a crew disct.vered a party on höre ignaling to ome rebel soldiers up a stuall in'et. On fiinJing they were diiovciel they took to their botti and tried to escape. Alter half an hour's chase a U at waa captuied, which was f.und tJ contain ihre men with signal lantern, fl g. trm. 4c. Oneofthe ptrty prored to I M'jorReed Sanders, a regalar ofSc'er of the Confederate States Army, and a aon of Gercc A. Sander. The other two were

En-ü-h oMr. AttSetirtof tie reargue, they wer e piling a e-e to cCvey Mj"r Siti-lrra lo CV with re'-el tli4picLe. atal wer aignalii g for that ; crpie. Xwr iAghab eokliera Uaded fro a a rcfttj l-o a Hilifaz abect tea dayi rraty. lieb brought crrarr at proBiaveat reo! wki 4arptcWe for tfct rttl pTcrrsert. Tbe resl whUh waa to convey tbe rtbel !apatcea to Europe waa lyicg aoot four c.i'ee cuuide, but t!4coferi:g tbt capiat of Hajor Sander it lmnediaieiy pot to eee. outtaern Ketrs. BoTO!, NoTe tuber 12 The corrrofHJert of the Boston Journal write fron on bc.arl tbe U. S. atearner South Carolina off Charleton, tuxier date of October 12, as follow: The British frigate Racer, by r.runAoo u( Fiac. Oücer Green, entered Cbarleaton La i boy and took away aa a pa?erger the Biitii-U Coivul. Tbe Consal aayt that the rebel bate just launch' ed powerful ram, and that two more are ready for plating with iron, which tley expect ttery daj u arrive frora England ia an iron plated ateamer. The Ccnrul also reporti the steamer Naihtille lying at tlie mouth of Stone Inlet, ix i&ilea frea Charieston watching for a chance to run out. The Cousul reprta two hundred care of yellow feer at Charleston when l-e left. The Meie correspoiKleut, under date of October 1Mb. write a toLow: AIkui rix o'clock lat night hrarr firing waa O beard to the north wan!, hieb coutitucd f'.r half an hour. From the ouid of ih too thia St -Uf mm. juJei tv b about eight miles off. Thi mi rtiitig; a boat arrncd fnintht fii inip informing ua that a eel bad run the blockade during the night, and firing Irom tbe FlaOibeea which cot under way before the ateamer ran the line of the blockade and attempted to atop ber, but he took cot tbe aligtteat cotice of the Flambeau, whit b fired iweny Iwo t-hote agait:t her side-t, but tbey rallied tff like ao much hail. Shemu't hive been iron pUted and very thick at that, or the Flambetu'a näed sbot would have gone through ber, but he kept ou up tbe channel and run in. It i thought the i trie resel the retel ex(ected with the iron plate, and t ao we must eipect wmi hot work befoie long, ui.'.oa we hive fODK-lhii x lere besidea oodeu Lipe to contend against them. Washi.xotox, November 12 The Richmond Dispatch of the 11 tb ay: Theie ia no longer nny doubt ibat tbe Yankee are concentrating their lorce In the neighborhood of Wilmington, with the intention of attacking some point on the Wilmington & Wc'.dou Railroad. A letter liom Tarboro of the 5th intt eaya the Yankees are tnarchiug on that tjwn witli 12, WO ttoopa. Tbey are represented aa being wiihin fifteen mile of the town, and ooe mile of tlie Confederate troop. Froiaa Caalro. Caieo, Nov. 12 The latest new from Mera phis aaya that the rebels are tili at H dly Spring., but ail materia, Uirc-i and provisions were removed across the Tallahatchie. It wa thought the rebela might make a show of resist ince, but would fa'l back south of Rosier if aetiouly attac ked. The ex; edition which left Helena a few dava fince for tlie cotton p'antition, numbering 1.2J0, found 5,0'JO rebels at that place. The force waa too large lo be attacked by tbe Federal with any bop ot success. On their returu tbey had three skirmishes, kil!i:;g twelve and wound. ng a Urge iiumter. People iu the country through which our fotiet pissed are repreeuted tt actually fuffcring for the nece-aries of life. A late Southern paper mjj that an accident on the Virginia L Tennes-ce Railroad kiilel thiileen and wounded bay. The Vickhburg Whig pay an extreme vettioral Abolition fcvM'iety hi beeu diiK-overed in Nirtb Texas Its objecta are to rct-isl tbe cousciipr loll and S i oj-erate with ti e Fevleral army. Froiaa an i'raaticlaco Sas FatNciMM, November 12. Ruine dull and silent. The discovery of ailver uiines in Maripo county cau-ts much local exciletnent. Upward of six hundred elairu are localtxl ou w litt th'.ityrive miles long; miiuo are partly cpenel, from which choice pect men rock mi.ht yield Ir'KI ten, giving inteiestcl paities much confidence in tbe valu of tbe discovery. There i audi rage for diacoyerinj tiew mines that companies; are organizing and telling attck before development takes place.

From Jnilaratukee. Man At fcltt, Nov einiger 12. The Ozaka coun ty mob not content with destroying tlie draft box and io'U. attacked the private reidence of ereral prominent reaident., tealing and demolishing ever thin they could lay their bände ou and m litre iimg ull who refused to aide with them. The Provost Marshal' Guard, 60 lnng, finally lei l tliis city last evening iu the steamer Sunbeam an! Comet, and to day arretted aome lilty of the ringleadersmedical. piiYsirux Af d suRßr.oy. OfTICK, lH'f North lilinoil itreet, acuad Boor. Fe-Wnr-?9 North Ulitioia atreet, lodlanapotia. In. Nervous Debility Or Sp-rmatorrli.ra, 1 poMtlvrly IXCUItARLK hj AJfY mran bu: thos I al.M.ale. I for conimoirpif .I.VJ treatcfiif. learn bow th writer actaa'lj CL'KKU tinikslf. aifl uUcniftitIr hun lrel of otbr. Knelo a irstpai'l, up-rcrileJ euvelop to Iwia 17, Cbarlli, ila. fct-dlaSty HAPPINESS OR HISERY ? THAT IS THE QUESTION. rilHK woprirtcra -f the I,ARlH.I!f CAIUM.T CT I WO.NUKKS. ANATUMV. au.1 MfcUXINK." tare dnerniltii-l, rrstar'H .f x;-!!--, to Ww. Irrr.ffot tLa lnr:t of fuflTinr buntoi) rOLß 1 tUr r tit iotn.ctie and ItiU rfM.D;; I-curra cd Marriage au-1 !u Iisiualiflratinn, Nf-rrou Irihy, I'rrinature Ircline f Manhfwxl. lifl.c'io, Weakr- mr IV.re-ii. Iat of Knrrpy and Vital I'uwer, tn (Jreat Stai Fv;l, at1 thove Mala!; which rM.U frm "Chful f- lli, f xcra of Jlatur.tr, r lyrn-ranr or VtytM ny mu4 5a ture'alw Tltf-e luvahia'-le lctnrea hate ?en the mana of eruibleuInK and aavinr thoaaanda, mtA will be forwar ll tr 01 tb receipt of four alam, bjr tiUrMIne SF.CIUTAhT I'aaifi Caaiaar or Aaatour aa Mawaaa, M3 B-oadwaj, New York. J'U-41f a siisbt cota, or fae. JEJlitcjol, ' which yiiht le chtx-& XtAth a simple remedy. Tcjj ant auKtre cf the import anoe tf etcpfir a ficdifL er ZflLnlü, jßclcL in, its fjrst stag ; that taii in, the begirjriing wculd yidi to a mild remedy, if net attended to, soo attacks the I'-ir-gz. jf.cuuji'm. cjxjüiLalJCjeJx tyer frvt introduced eleven, yvxrt o-C7 It his hem prvu0d that they or ths bst artisU befsr tht JuiÜ3 fz ß audit, chUt JcitchiliM, JlAiJirna, faiaKt the Hacking Ccufh in. eJiAtUJifiiLcit., and nurnera ajfcdwns cf ihm jDhjXXlt, giving immediais rtliff. JPuSlic EpcaZcra D Closer vriZ find them effsctual fzr clearing and eirengV-jenir g ths vcice Hold l 'j all Qruggisis arvi (Z'm in Jfedicine, at 5 cenUjxr lc-. r. COX F I D E IT A A IL . Y0U50 31 K 5 wQO HAYK 15jTRKI) tbenaelTrw by errutn aerret babtu. wtlch vr.fit tatraa tt bulB, Waaar r t a. 4ntie of mmm4 Ufa; al4, mUtaae-af4 azu U eaew. waa. tr m tl -t:;i-tf j-ootkt-r other caaaea, tl a eetilitj tu auratx dihr rear. bfor f.lacsa tkeaaaa-lT an4crtbetrrat(MMaf aojr e, aitaatia Crra -the six'Sft rcirxu.M Ttf t't'.r ! l!'.-.i I Warn cuM-ttttt'C -f laf riat.f pcrut;i.r '"Tat tu-rT Kat f-rrt to iz.y al treaJ. In a aealed enrr;, tt receipt f Tea 0. DR. TCART ai CO eaa k eaHe4 all laraae a private or ewfllnrtal natare, frota A. If . I (Scrvlav frt to 11 A. M .) at tketr ofSre, S. 13 Zmz Thl-J trt. mp-'.r. between Mara aa f reanort ,- poatt the Hfrrw IIoie. A.t-in ItR.CHAJ. a. "TTTAatT 4 CO., ' iwfc?t-;AwlT-a-,3 CiawtpwaH.dll.

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