Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3803, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1862 — Page 3

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moud, wher he wa taken into the pieeuce 01 an,j o,.i Waidabe invited to take their seats Presideut Davis, who questioned him sharply in within the bar us the representatives of paid regard t j army matters. Fitlcr was too true a j Wards, in conformity to the decision of the Suaoldier U tell anvthing that would be of advati- preiue Court of the State of Indiana. - taget the enemy. He wa imprisoned for a Mr. McNabb stattl that, ;u Watchmen wece to time and then sent to Annajtolis. Maryland, for ; be elected to night, if these members were ever rh tn"c There is no better foldier in the 1 0 b admttte! it should be done lo night.

. . , amiY than Jacob Filler, and Governor Morton . could not do a letter thing for our new cavalry regiments than to give hi m a commission in one or them. He is one of the kind of men that shoulder straps would not Fpoil. and it is a dis tinclion he has fairlv won. Irllon tj ihr Mil prr mt Court. rr UOUTriNTll PAY. .r.-.-rnh Iiwi-t vs. Morris Kahn. Howard C P. Affirmed. 5 per cent. I Custavus Sehurmann vj. John II. Yjen , Marion C C UeverMil. William D Alexander vs. David ltyer. Owen ; C. C. Reversed. Lewis X. Uoyie. adtn'r. ys. Charles A. Munn. ' Clinton C. I. "Aftiime.1. ! Elltu Hupert vs. William S. T. Morton et al. ; Wavne C. P. ReTersAl. r.irti Jackson vs. the State Grant C. C. Reversed. Vew Alban v and Salem Railroad Co. vs. John ; Huff. JetTer-on C. C. Affirmed. S per cent j Joserh D. S denrr vs. William S. Feiter, Uirtholomew C. C. Reversed. llumell L. Daniels et al. va. George Little et iL, Miaiüi C. P. Reversed. Cincinnati. Peru and Chicago Railroad Co. vs. Llihu Wecsr.er, Wabash C. C. Reversal. Same rs. John Smith, Wabash C. 0. Re c r 1 Same vs. John Emrick, Waba-h C. C. Re Tcrsed. Johu A. Kllston et al. vs. William Scott. Car roll O. P. Affirmed, 1 per cent. J ntherS. Petdice vs. Jo'aii Aldrige. Delaware CP Aflirtnetl, I per cent. Eekkl 11. Tiuiour t al. x. Wm. N. Vanclevc. Canoll C. P. Attirmeil, . yvr cent. Arthur J. Sim;-so!i v. Al nr (Joudy et al Flovd C. C. Aßirmed. 1 ir cent Indianapolis andCin. R R. Co. v. Samuel Lo gan Decatur C. C. Allirnjed, 1 r cent (ieo. Shafer et al. v. Henry Hardener et al. Hamilton C. C. Reveiscl. Wm. Fisher v. John W. Knight. Morgan C. P. Reversed. Samuel S. Cattrell. adm'r. v. hekiel rrcncii

wfcCoriT.-Tfcfre'wUlV ro m rede On Soorl.y ci.e (rum AIen county w ui tiii- el. U rint cHlf! tint miy lc ,one j infere-t l the le;.-! rrotc'n. It n t!.e es f Ourtea Kuha v. the Stile, ajpcilel from tie! Ai'eu Circuit CVut. I.a'c was on tri,l fr mew-1 ,!"r- 1 ,: fÄ"e fOn to th jury, and. a'.-cci:troIi"ur?,rscTPnieH.fcr.ijrt,! aiii ( ... , the, jurvr kUtCil U Iii Juile that le ! h.-I ti,,. :. uraly. cau-l bv a broken tuolh. j J, jr,, . i,;m j,,,. j.;l;n f.j thnt he NelieviM t n.nfh.emf in tl.ejurj r.ro wouU pcrrrnr.eMly j ir.jurr Lira. This as i.ot pworu to by the jutor, j l"t ini; !y taaterr.ent to the Jud.'c. Thetlc

tili lllf ( "ll-t liTI I'. i T I ' I I "I ' mHicu MiJvitC. tr to let the rccu'.n:n j'irur r i;ive the veid.ct anJ he would t bunU l it; hut 10 Mi!'?-! l!J)tl Ttroict. The Court tlisrfrirr! li e jwy ri. -.1 - .: r. -1 .1. t- 1 Court on U.e pro iüJ th it it wn Lot au kj.pc.il ; from a Cnal jti.riii.t; tut heM "ilit r ra.e of i,f f"itT, acorJir. to the rreviiu ruüng of i the Ccurf, .m r.ot nnJe the jury !iu-iM u.t e bc-f-u !trlarrM. Th Uucl.ar?e of the j jurv i- .1 Inr to the tefriil of the dtfen l tnt." I A Cow iiiMG Ai fair It is rot often in cur city tnat the J tie it into ti.eir he-i la to chatie t'ent!ern'ii in the ftreeu, ani an event oi" ttie kin-1 h apt to piI'ire juite a pns.ition. On Sitt.ril.iv al'out i.o'U, tvliüe W!:i;?on meft w;ii crowoel, u I.iJ- wry elentlj clrei--tiJ ?:rpjt--l up to a peiit'eman on the corner of Uliri('n Un, aii'J rf.mmenccl wi'hout nvy wstnin ne!!'!.;' liltu over thr f.ice with u awhuie. A crowj ot coure thcrel around instantly, aiiu the j cron a.mltel hid no men of ec.i e lie wiw too trill mt to return the b!ow roulJ not t t aw.ir, and lud to ft md and take it ur.til the anrj fair one wai exhausted. 1 he tentleinri lenrti w from Memphi, the lady frotn I)Tjv.!e, urd t!.e ihcitln c.iuc to the lit of rm:i mce eihi!ii-l on our treet--, some love affair "aw.ij Uoaii Jjouth in Dixie." We are f eldorn tiiKel to douM Uie propriety of h lady's acts, and never by any ch mce pry into he liUM piques and jctlousies llitt form the hnlovnof the li!w-ful coloring of a true love nfl'.iir They are e r?ts of the hert, Om .icri for the vulpr eye of the reit unfeeling public, m,d the teil of society fhouid be hccurtly mp il Rfonrid tltoin It i -tr.iiL lht the fair and delicate hand of a worum !nm!d draw nide the ' V i 7r " s peop:e to Ptpciiiann. 11 11 was iosw tiection re wai looking lor, imw, we ojinc, will never induce it return; and if it w a little uu.-tttle I bill, it w,m a tränke f.mcv to enfutce pivmcnt nit'i raw hide. C'oi. nril l'rorrrrting. The Council met in iegul.tr e--ion on Satur day ni'ht. Ti e M nor being late, nuualtoii motion Mr. Hinghey wa called to ti er hnir. The proceedings oi the last regular meeting and the called inectiiv.s were read and appro veil. Mr. Wallace prenifel a petition from the owners of lucks, ejpre-s wagons, ic, asking eritain nmendmcnts to the hack ordinance. Mr. H. A. Fletcher presented u remonstrance from sundry citifin against locating a hack etand on North Illinois btieet. The petition and re monstrance were laid on the table to be considered when the ordinance came up llr. Thomp-on .resented a petition from W O. Pock wood and others, praying for the establishment of a City Dispensary. Referred to .1 special eotuuiittee, consisting of Messrs. Thompson, S.A. Fletcher, m.d Wallace. wlator Maxwell apt eared and took the chair. BEPOBTS. Mr. Collev, from Finance Committee, recom mending that Judge Major be allowed $100, one half now, and one halt when the case, wherein he is engaged for the city, in decided by the Supreme Court. This was a case in which teveral ex members of Council w ere sued, individually, for a contract let on Meridian street, now on appeal to the Supreme Court. Mr. S. A. Fletcher, Jr., from Committee on Account-, reported an ordinance appropriating $5,UCi I'D for amount? due by the city, which wa read thret times and passed. Mr. S. A. Fletcher, jr., from the Committee on Streets and Alley.-, reported in favor of the im proveuient of Huron street, between 2oble aud Cedar; also, contracts for work doue on street improvement, which were severally approved by separate resolutions. Bids were submitted for the improvement of Ohio street, between Tennessee and Mississippi streets, which were referred. Mr. II uighey, from Committee on Finance, reported that $175 had been offered for the old safe in the Treasurer's ollice, and recommended its ?.tle. Adopted. Mr. Sweetzer, City Attorney, reported an ordinance amendatory of the hack ordinance, and stated th it he had consulted those interested, before drawing in, and it concurred w ith their wishes in everv puticul.tr hut two. Mr. Colley moved that the consideration of the ordinance ami the petitions and remonstrances in regard to it be made the special otder for next Friday night, which prevailed. Mr." Davis, Chief Fire Engineer, reported the engines and the hoises ol the department in a good condition, except one horse, it jured at the late nre. Mr. Davis suggested a cntngo in llie flag crossings, and complained of an undue number of large stones in the bowldcrcd streets. He also asked an incae ise of pay for the members of Mie department. The pay roll for the month ending December 15 amounted to $T5G. Mr. McNabb suggested that the chain gang-ba et at work to remove the large bow lders, which suggestion was received with favor. Mr. Yanblaricum, Chief of Police, reported the whole number of arrests for the month ending Dec. 13th to be 215114 of them being for intoxication. Mr. Allred. Sexton, reported the whole nurn- ! ber of Interments for the month ending Dec. 13th lo 1. rom the country. okmnancls y r sj A Fletcher called up the ordinance for the improvement of Huron street, between Noble and Ced ir streets, which was passed. Mr. Kniet son picsented an oidiuance for grading .,, graveling Ohio street, between West street . 4 and the canal, and one lor tue improvement 01 the same- street from the canal to Mississippi pfieet, which were read tice. Mr. Kuldmann offered the following resolution: Krsolrrd. That the Councilmen from the bth . .... .. Mr. Sediert moved tint the resolution be laid uraui the table, which prevailed by the following vote: I Aves Colley. Blake, S A. Fletcher, jr.. H. A. j Fletcher, T. P. Hau-hey, S. M. Seibert, W. C. Thompson, A. all ace c. :is U. B. Kmcrsou, E. H. L. Kuhlmann, Stephen McNabb. Charles Kichminu 4. The Board of Police reported the following npiHi::tmcuts: Chtel of l olice. Jesse nnnianeuni. Lieutetnnt of Police. John L. H inna. NIOHT rOLICk.. First Ward T. 1). Arno and Ueonre Tafle. Sevond Ward John L. Bray and 11. Davis Third Ward HrniUil Vafie and W. S. Johnson. Fourth Ward T. J. Foos and D. Hubbard Fifth Ward S Boo.-er aud F. Long. Sixth War-! IL Paul and F. Klaie. Seventh Ward A. Urn versa w and O. W. SlTUH-k. . . Ki:h;h Ward A. K- Cttersvn and J. W Bra lie v. Ninth Ward W. Oyleraud J. W. Murphy. Dir patrolmen. Cu t. M. L Johnson, W. Bietney, E. Hedges, and P. Wilkin. . , ., ! The nuiuiiaw of the Board were e.ecte-t, unt.t ; it came to the Seventh Ward, when Mr. Unntr- j hiw w.ti e'et ted and Mr Smo.-lt rrjeited Mr.H. Admis oa the third ballot receiving otes to . j for Mr. Smock. j On the roll beins exiled tor the N'lUh W ard, j Mr. Cattersen was contirme! and Mr. Bradley j received C votes to ll scattering. 1 It w.is then found that Mr. Davis lu 1 only re j ceived l votes for Policeman in t'ne Second W ard. j and thtt not betrj: a tr. doritT of the fcs cist, j a billvl was -vn had. with the sine result. , Mr. Hauhey movel that the way or oe rc fiuested to bil the vacancies m me vm (orce ' until the same are regularly hllevl. wnitn was a t i ado'Ul. . , , , I On motion of Mr. S. A. Hctcher. the Streets O.mmis-toiier was directed to have the putters ;

on Cuuiltciland ptreet cleme-i. Ü:i motion, adjourned. until uext Fridvy even it iT -

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The names will be printed on each paper withiut extra charge. o paper will be sent witho"t prepayment, or continued longer than paid hr. Address riLUIlKi IIAIII.MS HAITI. Indianapolis, Indiana. ANNOUNCEMENTS. tST WE Alii: AÜTIIOUIZED TO ANNOUNCK W. F. rinr.K.ox, of Knox county, as a con Mdate for President of the Bo.rd of Coiumis-sioners of tbe Siukins Fund, subject to the decision of the Legislative Caucus of the lmocrtic membert of ths Legislature. iirtv-24-d.t w SPECIAL NOTICES. C5"SINCEU i CO.'S LETTER "A" FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, with all the recent improvements, is the I5E.ST and CHEAPEST and .MOST BEAUTIFUL of all fening machine. This machine will iewanythinf, from the rutinins of a tuck in tarletan to the making of an overcoat anything from pilot or beavcrcloth down to the 6oftet jrauze or gossamer tissue, and is ever ready to do its work to perfection. It can fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, quiit, and has capacity for a great variety of ornamental work. 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lacrfr nrtti.i o vaa niai mtaTx iiTiii . 1 TViIit I5i2orl. j Not hin? from Fredericksburg,! MORE REBEL "AUDACITIES" Stuart Jinla a DaIi ivit lion t giving; .oticr. Relief for English Operatives.! JZtluisc of Iolilicnl I'rlsoncm.i INDIANA REGIMENTS. S:-., Ave, A:c'., Ace?., c. j I'rom iexr York. New York, December 13 The amount raised in this city, to date for the Lancashire, England, operatives, is $100,000. TIk Custttm Uou- roturiih .how i9(M),0(H) worth of pur imported this week. Six political prisoners were released from Fort Lafayette to day. Demarar.i rdviccs ttte that intelligence has been receivcl of erioti' commotion in S irinam, caused by an insurrection amenj; the olives. From Wa.lnncion. Washington, Dec. 13. The Commissioiicr of ; Internal Revenue has decided that promissory notes payable at banks are not liable, as checks, to taxation. j (Jen. Wilcox, of Michigan, telegraphed last i niht to a near relative, that he all safe and i well. I The Indian regiments nre alrealy in the government service, under Gen. Ulunt. Several more are to be added, and all of them formed into a brigade. Stuart' Cavulrr. NioKst o Kivku, Six Milks North of ) Di'MFBits, Va.. December I'd. S At ab iut dijliht this mr:i!ii betwceti l'UO and 1,'Jdi) of Stujit's cavalry d.nhed into Dum fries, ittol eapttiretl. i is represeoteil. ten sutlers. twenty five pickets, and Mr. Win. Mcintosh, a telepruph repotter. They also cut down a telegraph pde and cut the wire, and destroyed teveral Government and sutlers' wagons. They then h istilv letreated. The wires were sub-eijuently repaired. Ui. Gen Sieinwehr has eince occulietl Ddmfriei. Sunday niht Di.patciiex. Latest from Fredericksburg. GREAT BATTLE ON SATURDAY. Loss Hi (ivy on Itoih Si tics. 'ill i i i !J & ar a j 1 LJll.il Iiil UltUJUliDl ENGAGEMENT HOT DECISIVE. PoHition I tlao -..iinioK UiK'liniiürecI. FULL E'AKTICIJLAKS. RE1JELS 200,000 STRONG. LATEST FROM TENNESSEE. Arrival T Prevalent Datis. A Federal Cavalry Dash. 5cC, cScC-, 5cO., ScC, 5cCfrom a"re.lrrickburg. Hkapqcartlrs, FRrii:RiCKSBi i. Dec. 13, A. M It is! ascertained beyond doubt that the rebel force is nearly 200,000. Jackson cointn mds the rebel riht, extending from (Jerris Stition ti Front ltoval. Lon jstreet li t the center, extendn lnni u err is btatmn to the telegraph road. Lee and Stuart hate the left. The Herald's speci-d, dated Headquarters, last night, says (en. Franklin moved forward at sunrise, witli his riht re.-tin; on the river three miles below. Skirmishing commenced on the left about daylight, and won after a rebel batter" opened on our line-. The Ihh New York Militia was ordered to cbart, but. after a Ceice 6trui;'e, w.is compelled to retire. The remainder of the brigade, under General Tyler, then charged the enemy's pmi, when the fi'ht became general on the extreme left. (Jen erals Meads' and Gibbons' divisions encountered the ri-ht of General 0. P. Hi IPs command. The cannonading was terrific, though our troops suffered but little from theenemt's iMtilleiy. Gradually the fight extended around the right. Gen. Harris division then went in and then Brooks' division. About 10 o'clock General Sumner' troops engaged (he enemy btck of the city, since j which the battle has rag,'d furiously along the whole line. ' The ei-.e:ny, occupying woods and hills, had much moie ndvan;a;cous positions, but were driven back on their right a mile and n h ilf, early in the day. About noon (Jen. Gibbons was relieved bv Doubl edav, and Gen. Mead bv Stone wall. Afterwards Gen. New tonV division moved i to the support of the left, when the firinr; ceased for a .hott time, and broke out with greater fierceness iu the center, where our troops were exposed to a pluuginz fire from the enemy's earthwoiks on the hill. Along the whole line the battle has been fierce all day, with great loss to both sides. Tu night each aiinv holds its first position, except a slight advance of onr left. Cannonading is still going on, and musketry breaks out at intervals juite furiously. Gen. Ilayard was hit in the hip by a isolid shot while conversing with (Jen. Franklin. Several hundred prisoners were taken, who report Lee's whole army is in the vicinity. Hill's troops ttarted down the river this morning, but returned. Gen. Franklin to-night is opposed to Stonewall Jackson. It ia impossible to form an accurate idea of the loss on either side. The city suffered terribly from the enemy's artillery, and is crowded with J our troop:-, the fioiit extending but a short dis- j tame bevond. i The tight will probably be renewed to morrow. A balloon has been up all day. About dark our forces carried the right crest of the hill occupied by the lebels, driving them from the position ! with great f laughter. j This evening tbe rebels have been shelling j Fredericksburg, endeavoring to drive our troop3 j out, but without success. Gen. Burnide ia io the city, personally directing operations. j Advice? froci the armv state that Geu. Mereditb commands a division, aud Col. Cutter, of j ilichigan, hi late brigade. Adjutant Dodd, reported killed, is uninjured, j DscEMnE.it, 14 11:M A. M There is no fog to daj. The sun U shining brightlj with a strong breeze. At daylight this morning there was a heavy fire of artilierj and infantry in front of the first line of i oiks where Gens. Sumner aud Hooker were engaged yesterday. The fire tlackeued about an hour afterward and wag heard only at intervals. Franklin's division is down the river. The ot.ject of both parties was evidently to feel the other during last night and this forenoou. The rebels have considerably extended their works and strengthened their position. Large bodies of troops ate row to be seen where tutfew were to be fouad yesterday. TLo killed yesterday while charging the enemy's works remain where they fell. While attempting their removal, lavst night, the rebels opened tire with infantry, but the wouiKied have all beeu removed from the field, and all the dead obtained are now being buried. The indications are that no battle will be fought to-day, unless the enemy bring on the engagement, which they will not probably do.

Frnitt ictv York. Ntv Yoaa. Decerr.L-er 14 A fpecitl lo the Tri1)';:.? fr u 2s.shviüe, dated l'2ih, mv, Prigcd'rr General Stanley returned this evening froca a di-!;::.;: enterpri Into Dixie. He left our fiu.t y ester J if Lj Franklin Pke. with t trc:'i: f'rce of ca-alrv. and disturbed the euemy earlf in the day. fizhl n-j a con-'derable cavalry force and drivini: them kcto? the countty. He ccade a dah at Franklin this niorn'n. but wa sharply resisted by the enemy thooUng from bouses. Mijor üt.eral Wvtikoop, comtnsnding the 7th Pennsylvania, cavay, cbar;ed brilliantly throu-h the town ai d drove Ihe rcbtl. After cfestroyisg flouring mill and other property useful to the re el, the expedition returned, losing only one man. Five rehe's, including or.e Lieutenant, were koitd, ten wounded, twelve taken prUocers, ar. 1 a l.irue lot of hnrs capture-1. It whs oi-rorere-1 that thre is no large fore of rebe! us far w est as Franklin. Thtr. is a havy force of lebels near Nolansvillc, another near Murtreesboro', and a considerable forte this ide of Steward's Creek. There was no eceaiy at Lebanon. Morgan is about promiscuously with 5,000 men. The enemy is waiting an attack. The entire rebel force does not exceed 70,000. The Murfieesboro' (rebel) Parmer of yesterday admin the ls at Hrtvi!!e. in two reel regimer.t.-, of over 50 men. Hrap pent 1.74 paroled Union prisoners to our lines yesterdav, mostly captured at Hartsville. The Herald has an additional list of c.iultie at Freueticksbur. Killed L'eut. Col. Dickinson, enmonndinc Fourth TJ. S. Artillery. Wounded (Jen. Me-vpher, in the le; Col. Nupent, C'Jth New York, badly; Mjor Jennings, -tith New VoikjC.ipt. Cameron, 9th New York; Cant. Moi-be, Dth New York; Capt. Carpenter, 91th 'ew York; Cipt. Hirt, A. A. 0. to Gen. Tyler; Capt. Andrew Mahony. 19th Massachusetts, arm and breast; Capt. Dunn, do., thigh; Lieut. Newcomb, do., both legs; Henry Crown, 7th Michigan, leg; A. B. Hogers, 19th Michigan, arm. The Fteamer Chimtjion nirircd this evening from Aspinwall with $.7t)D.00 in treasure. No news from South or Central America. The brijr Keokuk report, on th? 12ih, in laL 33 ties. 55 min., lur.g. 72 dej;. 40 min., run through nn immense mi of boxes, with some small pieces of boards resembling the bulwark of a vessel, gangway, stage, kc. These boxes extended six or seven miles, literally covering the water. She picked up n new cork fender and fifteen boxes ormy bread, apparently not more tliin ten or fifteen hours in the water. They were miked "IT. S. Subsistence Department," and "Union Hiking Co., New York."

from Waklnnston W AsitiNtsTox, Dec. H. it is motioiit nere that about dü.NOn )f our tioops were engaged in yesterday's battle, from inform ition receive! eirly this morning. Preparations were making all night for a. conflict to day. Gen. Hiirn-isle remaining on the field giving orders, looking to the position and condition of his forces. Additional Surgeons and everything which the necessities of the wounded require have been (lis patched from Washington. Gentlemen in high public positions report the assertion, as coining from Gen. Rurnside, that he has men enough, and therefore desire3 no further reinforcements. The Sanitary Commission sent n vessel to day to Atpiia Creek with Surgeons, "ur--es and hospital stores for the wounded in the recent battle. From Fortre ."Monroe. For.Tr.iss Moxhok, Decem'er 13 The Richmond Enquirer of the 12lh has the following: Hevy firing is going on nt Freileritksburg. Ijongsfreet's troops are engaged. The cannonading is severe. On Thursday last our betteries stationed above and below the town opened Ere upon the cunboats anchored in the stream, consisting of the Freeborn, Atiacosta, Live Yankee and lie.-olute The firing lasted an hour and a half, and was very heavy and rapid. Eleven houses were struck, aud four, the best in the village, completely riddled. Notice w.is given of an intention to shell. The gunboats dropped down the river some miles. The people of the town, like those of Fredericksburg, are now scattered in the farm houses and cabins of the adjacent country. Truly the Yankees are waging a war of extermination. Abraham Lincoln is a tit compeer of Nen Sahib. Col. Lucius M. Lanear will visit Europe, accompanied by Col. C. C. Lamar, of Miss., who goes with instructions to SÜdell and Mason. Important movements are on foot in Eastern North Carolina. Twelve rerriments left Newbern on Saturday. Some think their destination is Wilmington; the more general belief isthat they design an attack on Weldon and Petersburg. On Saturday two transports and five gunboats ascended the Chowan river, and a land force of 10,000 was seen in nntioti for Suffolk, indicating .a motement on Weldon. The Raleigh Progress announces the landing of a hu ge Federal force in Gates county. If this be true, an immediate attack on Weldon must be expected. from Knx I lie. Knoxvilll, Tenn , Dec 11. President Davis made a speech here this morning. He thinks the tonisiu of Y. ist Tennessee exaggerated. Gov. Brou, of Georgia, acting under authority of the Legislature of that State, has seized' from $100,000 to $100,000 worth of goods in Augusta ior the use ol the oldiers, to be paid for, of course, at reasonable rates. It has caused great excitement. Jeff. Davis In TrnnoMCf. CixcTNWATi, Dec. 14 A special to the Com rnercial from Nashville says tbe Murtreesboro' (rebel) Banner, of Siturday, announces; that JetV. Divis arrived there on Friday. He reviews Hardee's division al Nolansville to-morrow. DRY COODS. FOR THE HOLIDAYS! .o. 2S Hast Wn thin gl on Street. CLOAKS, SHAWLS, ME KINOES, VELOURS, DF.LAI.VS, VALENCIAS, DRESS GOODS, CLOTH GLOVKS. LINEN l'OCKET HPKI S, LACK COLLARS, VALENCIENNES LACE, LACE SETS, LACE IIDKFS. KID GLOVES. HOODS, NUBIAS, SUNT AGS, SCARFS, KALMORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS, LISLE THREAD GLOVES. FLUCED HOSE. WOOL HOSE, COTTON HOSE, LADIES' UNDEKWEAE, MISSES' UNDERWEAR, MEN'S UNDERWEAR. REDUCED 25 PER CENT. VELVET BOXXETS AT COST! I. .1. AI,ia. V, I'rop'r. disc 11 -'lira MUSICAL. $150. PIANOS. $150. TKW M:vn-tare I"ianos, in rot-HWooI casr, iru W framci, anl over-strnnj bass for tlW: !th rnjuMii:s, 1160: with mouldings, caned h-gs, and fulail r.amc-h'-ard, $ 173, 1, -00, and upward; the am, j'h rx-ail keys, fSZ 2o0, 4c. The above llanos, tbourh cheap, are excellTit. Second -La r.t rtaoos at C5. ? I", fCO, iW 73, and 1D0. Nw Me lodeon fr n t P wards. MUSIC. MUSIC. MUSIC. We publish LindrrdH cf diff-rerit pU-ce f Maic, a larje nttibet txing I y the Crt master In tLe musical world. Also InstnirtioTi b-M-k for nearly ail nsu.-K-l intrumetta. nltt banl Muie, the Day School Bl!. Sundav Schol XVII, '. 1 and I, Patriotic hon Hook, Uarp cf Fr s.j,d, Ac, 4c. lnr C iTAlJÜGUK. wbWrh 1 nakished raaa aa aim to all who arnd for it, contain list ef ail our varletiea tf mafic, with prtcei attached. N lad in the cintry boald be without it. Ortler tj mail r e&pres promptly filled, ani aa faithfully executed aa thocrb tbe person ordering were present. Remit money In a resrlsterrd letter or by exprea. " HOKACF WATERS. Afcent, u7-doi y- 31 Broadway, V. T.

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TTririinr.t (' I lie I it tn t i 'tarkrl CixciyyaTi, Dececit-er 13. Flour du'I wiüi very l;i:!e iluz. Wheat 5c lower and dull at V7Q 1 fur red, and$I C51 07 fcr white. Oati active at 41 & 43c in bsgi. Whisky o!d at 2'. Hogs dull; packen weil applied and tact ia tb market. The weather Is had. talng too warm, ao that very little i d u:.c; drcveri are tot pressing the mirkei, Loaever. Receipt of 9,000 head. Frees nominally unchanged. A good demand for Urd at S?($ Sje. Mes pork aold at $11 for old and 75 fr new first class city brand; country brauda not wanted. Nothiug done in green roeatj owing to the warm weather. No change in money mitters. ar rai.aaaara.1 !T York lMirl.ei. New Yoa. December 13. Flour less active and about 5c lower; aales at 1 5 T5;35 93 for eurrfit e State; $6 10(?fi C5 for extra Stite; $3 Tii 9i for huprne We-tern; $6 it)(iiC 50 for common to medium extra Western; $G75(j?6 M) for common ti pood shipping traud of extra round hooped Ohio; and $G I ) (d 25 for trade tr in 1 market closing quiet. Whisky dull at :iHi-s(,f .'llie. Only limited businca in whet;fully 1c lower; Chicigo s;fiug, I h2lQl Milwaukee club, $1 26c21 H3; winter red Wt-steiu.il 331 43; amber Iowa, $1 34(?i 35; amler Michigan ü U($l IÖ; winter and amber State $1 40 1 17 '.J Corn Ics doing anJ unchanged; hldeia cenerallv exhibit no prr-ing desire to realize; TCTCtc for shipping mixevl Western; G5(2 for damage! ai.d heateI. Pork less active; fll l34i?ll 2j for rce?.-; $11 GtQH 5 for prime; 13(16 for prime mess. Heet more active. Hog less active; sales at 5:'ta5jc for Western. Dae n fides in moderate icijnest. Lanlw itlout material change; sales at ÖJO lli. Hutter uucli tngeJ. Money market steady at C ; or cent, fur loans on rail. Sterling exchange ipiiet at 1 4m,(ut 1 -nifor merehirds. and SI 44 Cl 1 45 "lor bankers' bills. Göhl uuscttled, oretnng" dull at .H,l8' and elo-ing firm at 323k2X. Total ex; jx)rts of pfocie to-day 7l.9G4. SAFE WANTED. A LA Kl iE -SIZE Sf CM-H AND WON-rROOFSAr E, f mitaUe for an Auditor's UUlce. (lire i:e, dfscriptijii aod price, and ad.lre.a UlZ-dlm ACIHTOR SCLUVAN CO INTdANA. ATTORNEYS. thomas a. m:lhicRs use a a I. NoUD. ATTOR TSTETSTS--XAJW', o4 tittire .Ktna B.rUfiur. d.lm MAKTIX M. KAY, Shrl!.jilie, lud. THOMAS W. WOOLLKN, Franklin, Ind. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, INIlt AN AFOIJS, INDIANA, WILL PRACTICE IX THE FMiKRAL ASH STATfc I'Ol'KTS. ! One or both of them will alway he tound at their office Ns. 10 and II New A Ta'bott'a Building, touth of PostofEce. novl-d3iu DRY COODS. A FULL LINK OF FALL k WINTER DRY GOODS AT Lynch THESE GOODS WERE ROIfUHT AT AUCTION! AND WILL BE SOLD Below the Present Standard Prices! KKMEMBICR, 33 WEST WASHINGTON ST., Next Dry Good atore to the Palmer House. LYNCH Ac jl.T2-dlj PROIT.IETORS. COFFEE. 144 RUBIA MILLS 144 141 GREENE STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Cw OYER IV ill E i T COFFEE, Put up in tin foil Pound paper, 4S in a box, and Jn bu'.lc. Otir prices ranp from 8 to 30 crnta. We put tip the follow ing kinds: JAVA, .'IAUACAIIIO, M I. HIO, ICIO and Mri;ilIOK COf ITE. We believe our Coffee to be.örZer than any ground Lofh e bow in ue. All orler addrcM to n or to oar Agrts, Mesra. Plack A Torn&, 1S3 Chamber Mret, or ncr Washington ireet. New York City, and Messrs. ToLiaao & Doa.ve, 199 k 191 South Watfrrtreet, Chicago, lllinot, will rceiva prompt attention. octS-dam TAIiril A: lL.ACi:. FRUITS. llj. 150 rrk BOXES FRESH LEMONS. IdO ItOXF.S rP.KSH OUANGK. 500 POXES FRESH HGS, In prVap-. 25 BARREL CHESTNUTS. IT TI7 M rJT JtS. Ml C; JtZ TL arRiicr A: Cnlrtircll. dec9 10,00 0 COCOA-NUTS JCST RECEIVED ET mit; a Kit v cfLDifTLr. dec9 STATIONERY, Blank Books. to. Toiiriial-, Iny-I5oolt, Cah Iloola, Illottci, .ri oi c unifies, vr., AT B0WEN, STEWART & CO'S. nov-d2r Why bould 1 buy a box of BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO, THE WONDERFUL GRANULES. Bvaisc they care Cou h and ColJ, Ur Zi etat.

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GALEK'S HEAD DISPENSARY CIlAICTKltKli BT Tltr. ILGIM-lTlltK CF KENTIUJ.I ft'R Till TX..ATVLT cr all tt:e iisejh cf tuk CkiNAKT AMJ OXMTAL C'ifcsjA J. J mat M BliCi9 F K.OC ON LT TICS CL5TS, A .TZfdicnl lUpcrl, J. '-.He v a -f 'Aja,c riXs irr Orf sxt ia tJ4 t j "i-üik Oavi aMKiaa. s. a lilt kITBOD Vr Iff aZf TLnaJ Uaaaxa, lad. Uac SrpLiii ta mil tu aca-ai GvLfrrrhca, Gleet, 6 1 rirtu re, A arV e-a- ie. aad By-5rjc, Iteae a tba Kk5srs Bia-ler e witk. owt nerccrjl cootajarc alMe trvitxon tiat wfce-ej-rrad tita1v f youth. S-eTr'nal ktiaa, NxrwraJ Cawtaaiocaa, eXaJ lebU:tT, l pofK-y, Ac, the ecret titrtr.'t e tf ycctk and Ba. vartty an!: r f-c tfc t acefsl fcaMt of e'.f-abtise. To t(h H added errrakt B Frw I.see and rtier fter"r r. alter eftbeat. Biodt ttr. port nee to tbe trarHesl an1 tho enr.iens'attsf marriasr, w boenterta.'n dtbt of !beir pby.Ural a! 4hty la nur that täte. Set t to ar.y adaa la a aealed wrapper, cn rrcejj t tf ten cent er f cr taap. We derote cor enti'v t'.m. n4 attcnrlew ta tbe treatment of tbe Tarier private iftf treated rf rn owr private lfprt. Our I:.-I-Minr 1 the or.ly In-liictitn ff tb kind In Amrrlra wLh h ka fen e tal (uhel by a aj-erta' charter, ,n4 t'.a fact htW f'rr It a preteretw-e r tb varlou quack cf dott tfnl rrararter fo he foun4 la all Ire ct'.i . Eiiiporlnnt lo IVinalr! One cepartrn et of our rrnary ia apeclally devrttd to the treatme nt of th Otseara C letaalea, ach a Lm clrbea. or Wb!te., Irregular. Patbul b4 Sun Menstruation, Nerrooa and iesieral Debility, D".ea-rt fce Wotch, Tarreur!ex,f. Crvo.uHal'.nn arvt eaamintkafis f chart. AU, for .I. OK. lfc W alks' K.i Ula"IX'k ritX For rem' vhftnxüoci, IrtTir.lr;t;ei lc. Harrt d e In rrrtain ai! nation hoald not na th.tn. aa they woaUl raaee taiisc.rrMkr. ire 1 pr bi and ma j b aei.t K- mail. Mi! GALEN'S lKaiVKSTlVE Ab It.valaaMe art fei fT tbo-e isbff to llir.it the ticmber of their crTTrila'. W th Hairre m b 3eir t hilJirn; warratrted awt la ligrre the health, -! wi:i WM iTahb-tinw, ent tnary nddreaa ca !ereL cn rerfii t of tbe i ricel rt u I)0LL.lkS. I'ATIK.Vrs AT A IHSTANCE By aewdu- brtrrale. nebt of tl e;r .ywtuio, wtiltvcelv b!aa.h Cii an cn iCa ' alt;jj a ! ' t 1 h u. s'ur ttnui for the rourit of trratrarbt Ac. Medicioe aenl to any part of the country to cur aay cae at btne, free IrotTi daua;er or rwrtoMty. All tranvirtnT.i private atid C4r,f.deotial. Kemecittl the nan e and r.t.iLl-rr. Dirnta:ilettr-to GALEX MkAl DJM'KNSAKk, livlN-'ßI-lly loai-vilie Kf. cTTiv r i u i: x t i a i . Ot Xr. H KX WHO 11 AVK !'- LKEDtheuieflrv. byrertaiii aerret habit .ahit-h ur St thBlfurbc.re.s i I - 1 "Z" pleaaure or th dutie ( aaarrw-a l.fi 2l:jjr330? ln. toi.WJie-aa-ed and bid T3tn, Wbtt, from the f Hi.-, t )oth r -thtr cane fel a d bilit j in a!vrtce ol Uieir .tear, before pUcn;fc' tbeauM ) . der t Ue real .l o( ut cnt, .kouM l.r.t re.l "THE SFCKFT FK1KND." Marr!-.! ta.üe.v ; 1 t- ro ...n etbir K of Iruj rtl c . peru-Ii. - Tua Sarai, v Fair. ai. St ttoanya.!dre,iL, ealed ebM-lope, orrtrelt f T-n tVt ts. DR. STUART A CO.cati be coli.iilled on all deea.et of a private or evn:l. i.t;al ist. re, Ir-m H A. V . tt V V M -, ('t!.iysfnntoll A. M..) at thr'r rfTce. No. IS Fa-t Third ht:f t, op-stairs, U tsi-f ii Mam and Sjcann-re, !. pfsite tbe tleurie Iloo.e. Address DK.CIIAS. A. STCAHT A CO., Tiich3l-dAIy.-Y? ritrirrttt.OMn. MEDICAL. rr a. ic ic a xX rr ri EFFERVESCI NT SELTZER APERIENT. This valuable and pputar iledk.ni La a.tii rraally receive.! the rnot fa oral reon.n)etlati n f the frdical Ircfcaion and Ihe I'll t Ik a th- moat r rTKiv An Aaaaia It may Ik wsed with the be. I etTett In Bdioua and Febrile Ii-ee, u i' vene, H k Headache, Na i-ta. 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THAT IS TIIT QUESTION. ffllli: proprktor or tbe "PaKISIAN CAHINET Of I WONLiKK.-, AN ATOM V, al.d 3.KMCI.V.," Laie determined, rKtrdA rt r.f txrn., t U.U., free, (ft the ber.ect of suffriui( tumaniiy; I OLK cf the r c ot intrtctite a:.d luurrri'xz Icturftu Mirriaie ard ll Diso vial. f.caUoi.s, rv..us Lvbihty, IV mature Iectln Of Mar.bHi. Iii:;eiioi), Weaknea r repree0, Lo of Enercy and Vital Power, th Great Social EiUs and tlione Ualadics titb result frcm loothful folliea, Ti cesae of Maturity, or Ijrooraoce f JXyMol. cry and Kature' Law. Thee invalcabla Lecture bare teen the tnean of erJibteniox and avirn tbouand, rd will be forwarded free on the receipt cf four itampt, rj addrratIntr SECRETARY Paaiaiaa Caaiarr or Aaavoait aa V.itcirt. :,3 Broadway, New York. J 2-dly ?T NerYÖüs DebilityOrSpenriatorrlu a, U poStivfly lNCTKAftLE ly aXT mean but thoee I advocate. fWf're coniinerii. J ,VJ treatment, learn Low the writer rtnall CTKFI) L!'-If, and antrs-jueiitlT bartdreda of iter. 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