Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4032, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1863 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL.

monday morning, skl'tf.mhku ii lj- - ; . . . CITY AMP STATE ITEMS. i ClT Bfor bovine your fall boote nd ahoea. go-r.o Uienca Block, th ew York Store. er9-dltr rSLieu1. W A. Hrown. Adjutant of ihe 71t raunen; we Irtrn will act a P-t Adjutant under Oil Simonson, who la temporarily plcex! in codmaiiJ of t!ii pot. Maoic Notick Tl.cre? will le a apcial Biotine of Ir tlimpoli Council N 2 of R. an1 S. Mimm, tliis (MWhy) evewn t 7X o'clock fur Jrork. Chaeli Fishek, Recorder. t3F The DmocrCT of Franklin township will. meet on Saturday, Sep tember 26. at 1 P. M., at trie townahip achool houe, lo appoint dele ja!; to the? county conTention. th.t meeU on J-kWirday, October 3 epM-dlt &w2t f ff The Nree mle of lot at auction by Mctenun fc Pierce (ee adrmirnent) offers an cncfmmonlforable opportunity to pet a cheap lot. There are nearly lü'liot to select from. So tie fine barjjitn will be ha.l JTl The man who ft'tln to buy hU hat of SpeJicer, who has got the best Mock in the State, betr.iyt di-rertl. or ignorance of the require met-it of (rood U1e and pound economy, much to b 4 pitied. sepll-3 fyySome of the jounir gentlemen who have beed picking the pocketa of citizens and traners abort town for romf month pnt have been com by force of official circumstance to enlUt in tli army. Slpiir to bc Shot A soldier belonging to the f'3-1 regiment h nmlfr sentence to be ahot on the it of October, at thii pot. for desertion, lie deserted Ut September one yesr apo, and wiy abject n months when hewn arrentea. - - - at - S$.t to Jail The two voun tadie who dresfed in mile nttiresmd applied for work at the arcil, hare? been er.t to j -ail . They prüfe. to hiTK erved otne time in the arm v, and to luve escal detection. We don't know on what charge they were committed to jail. a! ctiox Sale of Lots Wiley k MartinRmj E-tate Auctioneer, eil on next SiMinU? the 9Mi. a ntirnherf choice building lot front inp tn Michinn street. West ureet nftd Indiana avei.ue. a lull ue-rnrtion or the same, nnd :ai. can be bad at their office. pep I 2-2 We would advne our country friends in w ni of ho'.t and hor, to trv the popular houe of OIum;. Mayo k Dawe-.Olenna Block. Thee eiitpri-ins younjr men hnve built up an envib!e trm. by simply felling their work at low price and jlettinjr everylKnly know it. 5cp9-dlw BVkglau. Sundry rooni in the Rite- Houe wertf entered on Fridtr iiiht lat, and fven h uii ret dollir. beide watclie nnd other valuable., tiken. There i no clue whatever n to the (iiieve. We w.irn all citizen and alranera to boon their jrunri when thev visit Indian.ipo li. j Pacil Orchai A farm of 1?0 acre (100 acrea in cultivntion) on which, 5 a fine peach orchard, a fr;rne dwellin;, .table, and runnins watr. It" i contenient to "chooN, mills and marked. It will be traded for Indiananoli pnicrty by Delzell & Jonex. Real K-tate Bröken! r' ',0 M ccr,mni(:lllI,P ternt ' I'rkoal II K 0eool. E-q.. conductor on the III inoi Central Railroad, was in theHtv Te terdjy. etoppinj at hi father's houe. Mr. J. R. 001. Mr. H. E. 0-oor(4 piternal pn2cnitor, is ore of the mo-t acompliheil painter in Indianuoli9. and In lianapoli i the most a ceo rn pliKed railroad city in the Union. We simply state facts. Eoi and RniLra roa Si,r. A five horse powj-r upright enpine. with lx'der, ) eter. connecting rre. kc, in complete running onler. no?uel in running the Sentinel iiries, will be nMd at n barcain. to make room for a btrer cn cine. It will be deb vi red when we remove ino our new office, early in October. Apply at this offioe. sep!2-tf aarsT or CocxTf arriTrn A famous hiul of Counterfeiter- was nude in Terre Haute on Sitlrdv. Three men were arret-d, tho-e who b -d in their pones"on $200,0'0 in counierfeit Unitetl Sure note, in denominations from $1 o fi)0j They were hronsht to this ritr. and will probably le examined to dar before United State LottiimsAioner Davi Laar. Ä: Co. 's OataT Circis Thi- wonderful traveling exhibition . in which are eomnriei some rf ihe most hrillinnl acrobats, gvmnaifs and othr pcrlormiTs on the known round e1ote, will arrive hereon the 21'h in-t and cive everal illustrations ol what can be done. Of course evf-lHHly, men, women und little children will is Lake k Co treat circus. f arrotimo. This brbrou practice i being Intrt"liiel by our knve and thieve here in ihi p:oiis city, in onler lo t ihem in their midnight depreia'ions. On Msjachuett avenue, on Saturday tiisht last, a repertble rit'en w.i laJooel." A lady ksw the ocrunenre Imn her bed-rfxm window, and reported immedialelv to u. of course. We assured her that we would use our utmost influence to prevent anvthing of the king beinsr commitie! in front of her premises in the future lMiavrotis Art Oaiihiy This elegant etaMihfnf nt, oppo-iile OleriiM nciiflcent blok. is diilv thrngl with lid'es from abroad, accompuiiel by centlemen, und also with ladies. nccmp itiie! by gentlemen, who live at home No wonder about thN, The nvf perfect nnd beautiful p:ci'tr taken any where i earfiticallv furnihet! by Mr Rrder, at Rutinioti's Indiinptlis Art O.ilUrr. Mr Rr-ler is unquetifnaMy the best operator in the United States. rT"!0 "d h., uro elling t reliicel pric s a( M. ITuntrr A; Co 's Gent' lxt. loth pewe I and peU' 1. on.t.ititl v arriving and sell:n;; at ctes lower than mit other h'uw in the citv. A l rre assortment of" ladies and mi-e' blnvr. al and gaiter of the latent vles. rheip For bar? in in boot and shoe. No. 19 F.it WahInton street i the fife. sep-LVwlw MriiT Titoiuo tl. II. Heitkatn & Co , Ni 17 North Illinois street, netrlv op;o-ite the Ritji IIoue, i one of the not f liioi)ab'e merchai t tailoring rst.ilili-hmei,tj in tin's city Ju t toi-ls of piece god- tomprie the het varieties and Jätest styles, all fresh and new ..from which any -enuen.au can m-.cci a u t io .... M-.r.-n . have! itm.de in the neatest and ni-yt serv.ceable style Tho-e of our friend that want a rew suit..ranT put of a suit, we ay call on G H Heiikatn k C-v.. and thry will fe well snite.1 Youths ami ooy ci-unirg maoe io orter in tne latest ity It. eptI2 2m Titx Holm a Taot rt To night the Metropolitan npers with the deservelly popular Hol man TrotJias. The ihetfer h Wer entirely refilte! during the period it h been closed. The tagt ha Leen le-nnmeieu ana enixreti. iiie ; seat- in the dre circle Lave been bttod with new j cushion, and those in the ptraquftte hive t een o arran gel as o make them easy and comb.rta ; Me a the mo.t luiuriou arm chair. AH the OTntmentation of the auditorium has been re touched by th trusb of the painter. It look ; like an old friend in ft new dress. Of the Holmati we nefrl not tpeak. Oun reader all know them as well as we oo. and wdl welcome them with unfeigned gratiScation. No Dtrr i Umh k Adjutant General; Noble and Governor Morton have succeeded with j the War Depnrtment wiiti .reganl tn conscript in i in Indiana Thee gentlenun have d ne their : duty. There will be no draft in thi St Me under ; he r.rei.t rati li,.IUn tu Tr...l r.in.lJi.! ' 93. f three TeM troop Her quott under ihe etil of the fiveniment in li-fi wa riO.9.12 nKViti" in ii-m in firnr nfih !iit nf "..V1. 8o In'iiin Uitd tt:rnH ap. .n will be n-en by jrd?plcbe frm Whineoii We rer.i tt.it (ioteri or Morton and A-'jutaiit en eral Nf Mer areidille-Ito the liigh öorts'uleration of ur eJiizi because of wht thev have dn.e in tbf rsTet It oiiiht t be remembered though lh at firitherof them c1-s to war, but thev ubidi others not mo f.rtuntlj fixe-1 in tha world sthtyare.

For tb Ser.tlnel. I, Ine f rora u Itetlred Hunker. wtrm.i os board a "naiTiMi vimel." D they mi me at home? -do thev min rue? 'Twould be an aaurnce mot dear. To knnw tht mi ntme wt forjottea, A thoab I had never been there. To know that the tailor and landlord. An I the home where my money it due. And boat whom I now cannot mention, II d banished me quite from their view. they mi me t home? do they mi me? When the market for money U "tiht," And Ieritor4 with hte are pursuing M v shidow, by day and by neht? D the frienli that !lepoitel "filly." And the other, thit onlv left "ten," Hee a ijzh of regret a they mi rae. And wih tbey could ee rae ain? Do they m'iA me at home? do thev tnR me? When no lonccr I'm een upon 'Change, And do thoe wh were wont to ait me, S-v "Iii colurt' infernally strnje?" Do the kind friend- who lomed me their money To bir me to re'ona unknown. Look in vain for occasion to dun me. And wish I ain were at home? Do they mit roe at home? Jo they mi me? 'Twould be an aurance mot dear, To know that my nime wa forgotten, A though I had never been there. But I know that my memory lingers Around the detr place a I roam. And hile I've ray wits and ray creepers, Thev'll mist me, thev'll mni me at home!

Ax Art tii am Well. At the last meeting of the Council a committee was appointed to wait upon the County Commissioners and ak an ap propriation to assist in boring an artesian well in th! Circle. The appointment of a committee was well enough, but the Council should not w;iit for the action of the Commissioner. The well, if it can be made at n reasonable expense, should be sunk at onc and the experiment of boring for water should be made by the city. The city is to benefit by it. If any sum le-s than one thousand doll irs will sink the well, the same sum will sink other. and two or three such will aff iid a How of water along our bowldcred gutterf sufficient to keep them clean and sweet, and when a system of sewerage i established, a must be before many yeais, the waste water will hejut a invaluable to purity them. The Council ehould not hesitate one moment about making the experiment. It will be money well expend ed, and it successful, and no one who h t inveti gated doubts that it will be, the advantages to the health of the city will be above all price This subject ha been often n irned, but alw ivs dropped without dicuion The feeling s-em to have been to wait for the eueriinerit at the Hospital for the Insane. The work on the well there ha stopped in consequence of the expenditure of the ?m II appropriation tor it; but we h ive the benefit of all the information carefully collected by Dr. Athon to guide u. Geologists all agree that a water vein will be struck at less than three hundred feet whi'.h will rai-e water to the lop of the hospital building. The well there wa sunk one huudted ami filty let during Dr Athon's administration, nnd h leen carried thirty or forty feet -ince. The machinery for born-r will not cost over three huudiel dollars, and the same machinery can be used for a dozen welis, or until it wears out, nnd the mchinery can be used with a small engine o a to employ the l itor of otdv two men. A well at the Circle in the tir-t place would keep the large ci-tern now building on Circle stret-t constantly full, and bv pipe all the cis tern in the center of the t ity couM iNo be kept full, and tue surplus water would purify the gutter on Illinois street about which thete is t-o much feeling cxh bited. We hope the Council will look at this subject j with the enlarged views thit liberal rnimlu i leg ( islators should exhibit who have the interest of a wealthy and rapidly increasing city in their keepitig. The question of sewerage mu-U shortly come up. The question of drain ge is now one that commands the attention of our citizens. The artesian well project is one of importance a connected with the dninage and ewar.ige of the city. Possibly it might lead to another more important than either to a supply of water for the city. We trnt the Council will not hesitate in this matter w ill not wait for the action of the County Board but enter at once upon their woik a the representatives of a metropolitan city tdioild do. Maguire. Jones & Co At the wholesale grocery establishment of Me-sr. Maguire. Joi.t-s k Co., West Wuhhington street. Bates ILm-e block, recently, the heavie-t lotof article de mantled throughout Indiana and the reat North west have been reecived. And cir alter car load is still arriring. They will distliy consequently to the public the most magnificent stock of goods ever brought to this m rket. Messrs M guire, Jones & Co. have lately completed one of the mot beautiful building in the city. They are enterprising gentlemen in all respects. Their ware room are piled high with everything a fani ily, a keeper of a hotel, or a merchmt who deals in the interior, need We would respectfully commend thi houe to 11 our friends through out the State of Indiana, and our hiend are numerous. 1 fanners wish to buy s:lt, for the purpoe of saving their fall pork, all we can say is, call upoi Me-sr. Maguiie, Jones k Co. If merchants isiiing the city wish eligible purclne. let tliem c ili upon Mesrs. M guire. Jones A" C. Thev iuitrt the frehet and purest at fiele; in their line, and they otlV them at the lowest cash figure. Their clerks, with whom we hsre the huppine to be acquainted, are most courteous .mil accomplished. No pitrm enters the estab!iiimcnt of M iguiie, Joties k Co but is received s i gen'len'an nnd evert thing lie wants furiii-dieii hun prompt I v, che ip f.r green back We could it our snace would admit, give a catalogue of the varied articles f tnt icli indize to be found it the house f M iguire, Jone V Co, Wel Washington street, noith side. BiteHouse Block. But we mu.-t defer this emniura tion to a futute tnoment. Sutlii-e for Ihe present to iy that ludiaiiapoli is the ruot thriving in land city in the country, and M ignire. Jones A; C art among her most enterprising merchants. All their good weie bought bet.ie the recent rise Natiuis Law Ciiui Our very clever young friend the City Kng'tieer, w horn we consid er et. titled to all the credit for the grade of treet and gutters, has succeeded in eh-mging what was considered- one of ntnpe's unch-ingeatde liws, anil ictuallv make water run uphill The sueccs of thi experiment was full v illtis'r ited at the late rains, on the corner of New Jeiey nl New Yoik slice's We believe it was the inten tion that the n iter from North Alahami street should run down New Jcrrey Mreet; but the ca nals dug along New York, although wide enough to tloat a boat ui.il tieep enough to swim a calf, his no eoi'icspouding outlet down New Jersev street, lo carry it ft", and hence it don't run down. but i uns u;. Fortunately for those living in h t! j x vAvMtoy oUchvr hate gonedown j to j . ,,ltt hr ,;lke t(f W;t(.r collpi.le,, j .(i lh; r illt lmher e,rtli. and en , h o , . , , ., ., 4 ,..,:;,., r. ,( n,.r t f - . leinl !?, t t' it r. we eliall mktf UtC amende hili"tali!e fit t r i g sati-fie-1 tl that p-u'r.t; fuit, n we c-'ti-i-br Ji'rn the he-d in all matters nt gra I es. at -l g, i-'t t-, we thrcl-rc give htm the full credit of tl;e water j tit i!cki toleried to In the me intime, e invoe the it ls of the ci'y, ano e-rs-ciallv the fi.- w .piers, tn . 1 1 around after the next rain, and ee which way the wattr runs JT"Tl.e I4rthol,Ttcw C'.nintv Fdr becips on the lJthiu't., ai.d continuej five day. Tlte intl:ctiots ar th t it will t-e one of the bet county exh'-hiiion ever hel I in the State The ground embrace twenty fi.e acre, arid ha the best half mde rat e tr tck "iti the State. A JÜOi ash preri.iun is odered for he I te-t Irot ter, and a mi'r sum tor the let nicer fil.f v,., ; l,.;I.inilM .everal faat naL' h(l The I Jl M. rt K. will setl etcur-ion tickets 1'!2 J'fJ vr; Mopping all traias t the round. seplO-död. m Co ii.ecs On Jstuid it last a dist:ngu:hil M--jr. with the, tnot m igniricet.t kin-1 of e;aulets On the Kxidermical xtremiliea tf hi phvirat ror'ntioti, which noini-, if he i lüi alive, to ' w rd he north p.de. an t w!k l.J ndigtietreo j ! Ol bf ! mib'nrv ctrlf i:i lull Uililurm. w , , ewitJ!ed tJ heing tii,adel bi bet cn the -.inle siring game by wt w. l! known ird bm-lsniie bari-eia of thia meri.ua. The illustrious a:.J hrte afaJ immort .1 M ir only lost f .ilt tiv j dollars rvitg t- afick fua kitif through a b..le ! purpottid to be somewhere in the convolution ! of a trii R If w are conscriptfrl we h uM I ke - very muh Indatvl to go to war un ier this Ulent Mjor

nni ti i aTTi; faiic. ICallrond . rranff mtnlt. The follow in,; it-tm fjr cirrytD paer,;er3 and tranportation of üoek and machinery have been arranged with the raüroaJa named below. Full fre to come, and return free. ExcurHon ticket for aale at all regular tutior.a fnra Mopday the 23th of September to Saturday the 3J of October, to be eood for exhibitors oa rejuIr trains coming to Indianapoliaon Monday and Tuesday, aod to return oo regular trains ou Saturdy. Stock and machinery on the nme term owners of the same p-itin firpt full rates, to be returned free on my certificate that the nrtirle r animal waa on exhibition and did not change hanc's durinp the week of the fair: Indianapolis and Cincinnati R. R. Peru and Iud'unapoli R R. Indianapolis and M tdion R. R Lo uixville, New Albany and Chicago R. It. Toledo, Lozansport and Rurlingtoa R. R. Jfcfler-onvi'le R R. Ltfa rette and Inditnapolis R, R. Wabash Valley R R. Kvanville and Crawfordsville R. R. Oiiio and Miä-i..ipbi R. R. Michigan Central R. R.. northern division. Hellefontaine H. It., on excursion train only Welnedy, Thursday, Friday and Stnrcay. Tcrre Haute and Richmond R. R tickets to be tamped at my office, otherwise of no effect on return. Others will be added from time to time, as thev are received. W. II. LooMis, Sec'y. dtd

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tacrvariD uriiMuroinii bau mnmaiiL For .Morning lleport See rlrat lif;e. IN ili t Rrport From !ler York. !7rr Yoek, September 12. Tha Time has a lore letter dated Morris Island September 7, which aaya: Wacccr and Oregjf were evacuated by the rebel 'lat night at 12 o'clock. Gen. Od more mut be a-irnei the honor of another splendid triumph. The engineers htve done their duty faithfully and well. The rur and a tri pea now tioat over the fortifications. Seventy prisoners. j includinz a Captain, Surgeon and a navy Lieai tenant, were captured by a part? under command i of Major Sanford, of the 7th Connecticut. The ' prisoner were endeavoring to push off in boat irom urepjr ana were luicrccpicu oy our men, who were nlo in boaL. The gun in both forts were apiked. Wneu our forces enterel Wagner, a liehted fuse leading to the magazine was dicovereJ and extingui.-hed. In a few moments a terrific explosion would have enued. The puns found in Wagner conit of four naval howitzer, twoiej;e howitzers, two colutnbiadü, two rifled pieces, three carronades, one siege morttr and one field piece. In Oreqtj were found three Coburn mortars and two field piece?. making a complimnt of nineteen cuns of vari ou calibre in the two work. Out few of the gun? are in good condition, and roost of them are completely and forever disabled. The bomb proof of Wagner has not been penetrated. Inide were discovered a man dying from wound, and near him two dead bodies The errijoti, numbering 1,500 men, escaped in boat, with the exception of the person above. mnMone 1. The fir?t iuteluenee we hid of the evacuation wi? brought by three deserter, who came into our line. at one o'clock in the morn ing. Xuracou torpe loe are sc tttere 1 over the premise, hut as yet they have caused us no in-w-k . t a y a a jury, uead and minua oodie ot meu and ani mals pate thecau.sewa v Irotn igner to uregg. At hill' pat 9:x o'clock thi morning Admiral Dthlgren disontched n flig of truce to Samter supposed to be for the purpose of demanding the surrender ofthat fort. If the demand is not com plied with, it i believed he"wil a-iin bombard th it rile of ruin-i Tin am-un of ammanilion left in Wagner and (regg was considerable. Numerous fierce looking pikes, having hook ne ir the end, were fixed in the a.tnd on the slopes of Wgner for the purno.se of resisting an asiu!t. Wagner and Oiegg are each occupied by a regiment. There is no firing of any conse-pieu'.'e at the present moment. The iron chid ure in position to open on Sum ter. We hive receive! additional oirtieuhu bv the ' Ara:o of the bombardment of Fort Moultrie by Gen Gilrnore and Admiral Dihlgrcn. The firing had continued nil day Tuesday the Hth and up to C'clo'. k on Wednesday the '.Uh, with great fury. The injuries to Fort Moultrie were ot a character to indicate thit the reduction of the fortress would be eft'ected with comparative rae. Th.e bomb irdment, which tegiu n Tue iav at d.ivlight, was kejjt up during the day . Though the farts are not positively known, there i no doubt iu the minds n persons who witnessed the explosion of the m-tgnzine, that, even if it was not the main one ol the fort, the hivoc insi le ws such at to materially lessen its capacity for resistance. The firing, except from the rebel b itterics, ceased on Tusdy nicht. Wili. es 1 iv morning, the fi.dit wis resumed Twi- or three of Gen. Giltuoie's batteries which were in range of Fort Moultrie. :i;sted in the cannonading, hut only h part ot the monitor fleet renewed the coidiict. The Intiules, whieii has performed great iservi'-e throughout. 'e lined toward Moultrie and wa tiling rapidly alien the Arago left. Th.e injurivs to the walls of the tort were itn portu.t. Ob-ervations were nude late in the afternoon of Wednesday, by passenger of the Arago, who were on Morris Island. It could be seen through the hazy atmosphere, that the para pet walls were broken and two of the guns had been dismounted. This fort, it was fully proven. as compared with buin'er. could hear but a small cannonade The reduction will immediately follow, together with the planting nf batteries at Cuuimiii's r-.:nt. a w.tk which will soon be accotnj.lishol The tir.ng Irom all the rebel torU and batter ies, wihi ii t ere in range of M n ri r I-Jand, upon our ton es there, and which beg m on the morning after the ev.t' ii itiott bv HeuregardV troops, has been sever and continu-nis. 0;r forces do not occupy in force the rebel fortification'. Ir is iepceented that the lehe! works will be of little ue to Gen. Gilinoie in his future opera tions; but he cm uso the ground, which he is already doing, iti sp'tc of the fire, ami, when the new bitteiies are completed, scarcely a position in the h irb r but will be commanded by his guns; while Chiiiestoii will be within easy shelling distance. I lie immediate tall ot the city is not, Jioxtever, expected. A imtel m-hic ot removing obstructions has been .adopted by Gen. Gilrnore the employment of rebel prisoners. It is supposed that they know better how to handle their own infernal tnai nines than do the Union men, fo that their risks may possioi? te less. Uur sol-Jiers and sailors are enthusiastic in their endorsement of this new ar rangement. rrmti t'ortrctt .Monroe FortTRrv-s Mr.NROK. Sentetnber 12 A flag of truce arrived from City I'oint this eveninj;. 'I l.c I; tin ond Li (piiitr ol the 11th has the follow inj:: Thoth"e, type and pres-es d" tho Raleigh. N. 0 , Sru dard, e lite I by A. M HiMen, have been liesfn ycd byapirtt ot tic ria soldiers. Mr. Hahlen w ts in Petrhur:r t the time. In ft turn !or thi ou't io the citizens aiul friends of M e S ii.djrd detioyed the IHce if the State .lorn 11 il. (t-itcrnor Vance reached the spot after the work of ricftructinn was nearly accomplished an;l hei'e-l ihe crowd to desist, rebuking them for the act, mid telling them that no suth example had bet n get in Lincoln's domains. The Enquiicr has al-o tho following telecraph tlispritches: Ou ak llto , September 9. To General Cooper: Lst nipht thirty of the Utmches of the enemy attacke! Fort Sumter. Fieparstions had been made for the event, and at a concerted tdgnal all tht batteries bearing on Fort Sumter, assiited by one cunhoat and a ram. were thrown open. The enemy was repulsed, leaving in our hands 113 prisoners, including thirteen otlicers. We alo took four.boats aud three colors O. T. Hlalreoabd. SECOND risrATCU. CrtAtimos, Scptemher U 1 he enemy is m lent to day. Geo. Beauregard refue to have any com mu nicati'in with the Yankee fl a of truce utitil an explanation is given of their firing on our Hag ol truce boat. We t . .k the original flitr of Sumter which M j r Anderon was compelled to lower and whu h D hlrei: h i hoped to replace. THHXP DIfFATCH. Ciiaelvsion, September 10. There was no firinir last mht except from our batteries. Tie enemy is ttoiking hard on ilorria Island AH is quiet thi m 'rnin. Athmm, S-'j'te'nher Our caralry front the enemy near Athens. 1 here is nothing from Chattanooga to day. Extensive preparations are bt-in made by the Yankee- tosend an exredition as'nst Magrudei aud Taylor in Louiauti. From Cairo. Cmo. Serember 11 The Memphis Pcllefin nnounoes the arrival of the tteamer Groebck from Vifktnirp Tfie Watthit riyer expedition, compwinf the greater pnrt of Oen. Logan'a old brigade, cv airy ntnl artillery, had rerurned from thorougl reoinnoi-nceof the northern portion of Lou;l n, tyinr atjteent to the Waahita river. Jfo organized foice of the enemy found. A detour wis tn.de in the direction of the vill ipeof TA Dorado, Ark. Large numbert .t CdifeA!er.tte soldier cme voluntarily into oui linea and aiirrtndered. About twenty-five ol iheae came up on the Grrebeck. They repor tnttier in the department as looking ploomy; the old cons. rtpii' n law a totally inadequate. Kirtiv rni h. commanding wet of the MiM iaippi, lua called on all old men to rally to hi n-ait nee. proon ng that their ervieet will not be reelei more lhu iity dm, that time th fate of the Wet will be dearided. The wreck of the steamer Courier, burned by guerriUa, can not be raised.

From Lfavrnworth. Lz a vn worth. September 12 The Meamer Shreveport arrived here from the Upper Missouri laal night. She left Gen. Sibley's command on the 21th of August. He was then marching ta a point about Mighty miles above, where about ait thousand S.oux were encamped, with the intention of capturing or detroying them. The Indians are vert hostile all the way down to Fort

Pierce, ceir the mouth of the ellowitone. The crew of the Shreveport and a party of Indians had a fight, in which three of the former and forty of the latter were killed. Nearly ever? place where the boat landed to take on wood tbey found Indians prepared to attack them. Oo several occasion? the crew were compelled to cut the cable and let the boat float into the stream A prty of thirty miners, who started down on a 11 -tt boat from Milk river, are supposed to have been kiüed by the Indiana. From St. Johns, ,1. F. Sr. Johns. N. F., September 12. The followin 2 is the continuation of the news by the City of Manchester, which arrive! off Cape Race yesterday evening, having left Liverpool on the 2d, via Queenstown the 3d: The Loudon Morning Herald understands that, at a French cabinet council, the expediency of recognizing the Sou:h waa discussed. The ma jority weie in favor of doing so, but a final decision wis not arrived at. The Polish question reraiined without change. The Coneres of German princes hd closed The result was satisfactory to the Emperor ol Austria. .No Urate In Indiana. Washington. September 12 There will be no draft iu Indian under the present call. That State has furnished 93,65b three years' troopa. Her quot.t under the call? of the Government in lb6i-'62 was 2.9:2. making an excess in favor of the State of 2,5dl. Trie number enrolled in the first class under the present draft U 134.1C3. One fifth of the number is the quota called for by the Government, namely, 6.b32, which U 1.GC9 less than the excess furnished by the State of thrte years' men in Ifbl- 62. Govern r Mot ton to day -accomplished the ob ject of his ti-it to Washington iu the settlement ot the question as above stated. l-rom Waatilnpton. Washington, September 12. Information from the Army of the t'ototnt; tdiows that we still guard the fords between Falmouth and Rappahannock Station. Rebel pickets still continue at this point iu lront of ours, und occasionally converse with them, but they profess to know little or nothing of Gen. Lee or tr.e. disposition of his forces. A note from the Upper Potomac states that the guerrilla White was recently near Purcellville, Loudon county, Virginia, aud that Mosbj's force is near the river. Officer Cunt u red at Sumter. Fortress Monroe, September 12. The fol lowing naval officers were captured on the walls of Sumter: Lieutenants E. I. Williams, S. W. Preston, G. C. lUanney, Tncv, D. L. Jeadewuid lirad ford, and Etnign B. II. Hater. The latter was wounded. The steamer Massachusetts leaves immcdi ately for Philadelphia. from San I'rancUro, San Francisco, September 12. Work on the Su r rancisco harlior defenses whs commenced yesterday by a large number of laborers, piornia ine the sueedv completion of verv formidable fortifications. pearly complete returns make the majority for the Union State tuktt a little below Thirty two Union and three Democratic Senatori ami rixtv five Unionists and five Democrats elected to the Assembly. From Itclffnat. Belfast, Me., September 12. Great excite ment prevails here in view of the State election on Monday. Hon Bion Bradbury, the Democratic candidate for Governor is addressing t ltre meeting this evening at the City Hall. Governor Crosby is alo peakin at a Kepub licit) meeting. Siiiicl.iy rVihl fliwpatchrb. Soullierii jea. Xkvt Yobk. September 13 A Morris Island letter of the 9th to the Herald gives an account of the recent boat expedition against rort Sum ter The flotilla consisted of fifteen lioata manned bv over 100 s ailors. in command of Lieutenant William, ol the Wissahiokon, and 100 marines under dipt. M.u.-au'ey. 1 he entire force was comma:. ded bv Com. Stevens, of the monitor Potapsci , The boa ta were towed to within a short dis tancelrom the fort, from whence they advanced Threa I oats under Commander Williams, Lieu tenant Beany and Ensign Porter, landed, and the parties attempted to run up the ruins to the parapet, when they were tired upon by mkeirv and hand grenades thrown upon them. The b1o3 whs ho sharp that they were unable to reach the para ret A signal was fired from the fort, ?nd in in infant all the rebel batteries opened on the fori nnd shelled it terribly. Three boats were destroyed, and all wbo landed were killed or captured. . Lieut. I'radford, of the marine, was mortally wounded ffld captuied. Commander Williams. Lieuts Reanry, Tiest Biower, Bunce, Dr. Wheeler nnd Knsin Porter were also taken. Forty o- fifty oldifrs and tmrines were kille! and wounded. The entiie list of casualties will number ighty. The remainder of the party returt.ed in safety. A fl ic of truce states that our captured officers and men were in Sumter nnd well treated. The Herald's letter states that it has been dia covered that the old ironclad battery at Cummin;;' Point, form the cover of the magazines of Fort Gregg. ItafYbrd a good cover to our men, and has already sustained a heavy fire from the nbel batteries, without the least damage. Tl e same correspondent highly eulogizes the Ironsides, whose broadside against Moultrie had never been equalled in rapidity and effect.. She wa not injured, though struck SOU times. The Time correspondent, with the Army of the Potomac, write, under date of the HUh that it is believed that one corps of Lee V army, or about one-third of the arm t under Lotigstreet, is moving to Richmond, thence to be transferred two divisions of it to the Southwet and one to to Charleston. Hood's division left Fredericksburg on Tuesday lat for Kichmoud and thence for Charleston This seerns to indicate that the rebels in Virginia will remain entirely on the defensive for the coming campaign which every one here counts upon before winter. A Washington -peclsl says: Mrs. Leech, wife of the Superintendent of the Tredgar iron work In arrived from Richmond. The evacuation of East Tennessee by the enemy caused the greatest r-urprise as all were ntieipting a battle there instead of the peaceful oen pation by the Union forces. Troops from Le'a army had been nrriving quite freely. Their deatination was unknown. There was a general belief that Charleston would be captured. It is rumored that Secretary Chare will cele brate the capture of Charleston by the reaumotion of specie payments at the United States Treasury. The rxreipt of gold are said to be enormous, and it i believed that if specie payments were resumed the demand for gold would ceas, while the actual ost of the wr would be reducel Jl.000.n00 per wtxk. Th authority for this statement U rot very reliable From Waatalng-ton Washington. Serttmhcr 13. A pritate note received here to daj from off Charleston say: About 3I0 men composed the recent expedition to Sumter. Only a portion of tle force landed, some of the boats having grounded on the shoals; b it for th: there would j routble hare been dif forent rtulu. -. The navy department ha received information of the capture, on the22d ult., in lat. 26 tleg.-4 m. long. 96 deg. 30 m , bvthe ateatner Cayuga, of the schooner Wave, whieb ran th blockade at San Luis Pa, iieur ftlvetnn, tiound U Yera Cruz. Se had the SwUs C..nfedertou flag flying, and is owned by Kahn, Couaulof Switzerland at Gllrfrston Her cargo conUts of 60 hales of cotton. The Cayuga a'-u cat ttrel the schooner VTDavis oft the Rio Grande, having run out of the lim port. She had bo colors, parsers or logbook. Her cargo consisted of 97 bale cottoo. Both vessel were sent to New Orleans. The following was received at the headquarters of tht r dj to da;:

5t. Lortt. Sept 12. j Mai. Gen. II. W. Halleck: Col. Cloud routed the enemy at Fort Smith on the lt, and low holds the pbce. Western Ar kansaa and the Indiao Territory are dow in eur poiiaesaioo. ' (Signed:) J. K.(Scomn. ' Major General. Capt. Rhtnd arrived to day wiin dispatcbet to the Navy Department from Admiral Dallgren. Jt i undenloofl tbey are enaily ot a butuacu character. . HiADörAm&s Aimt or thi Potomac, Sept. 13. Oen. Plwaaanton reached' poaitiota to-day about three miles betond Culpepper. After con aiaeraoie tuirmisnin wun id enemy, wv cap-1 J .1. 9 - t tu red three guns and about forty prisonera. , The 2d army corps now occupies Culpepper, j oaaav s-atMBaja.atia i From Chattanooga. Chattaxoooa, September 12. No details of Negley'a engagement at Dug Gap have came in. From all we can gather the casualties are lir,bt. Neley retired three mitea to the foot of Lookout Mouutain. Baird's diviiion wAa alao enetxed. Dug Gap is four miles north of ew Lafayette, i where the main column ot lirarg s army was at the titreof the enacement. It is thought that Bragg feared to lose control over bia line of retreat. He is retreating slowly to avoid the repetition of the scenes at Tullahoma, and to prevent straggling, nevertheless large numbers of deserters come into our lines dadv. Three hundred of the 19th Tennessee regiment t came into our linea in a body. At least 1,000 deserters nave come into our lines since the evac uation, and large numbers are said to be on Missionary Ridge. Crittenden is reported to Lave occupied Lafay ette to-day, and the army is again concentra ted. Ai.tant Secretary of War, Dina, has arrived here. From Mew York Xrw York, September 13. The followiog is a continuation ox trie Uity of jiancneters newt: The Pari Pays positively denies that the Amer ican Government has delivered any protest to the r tench Government, or made any complaint against the French iu Mexico, and strives to prove that the t .ahmgton Government has no ngut to make such protects. Bourse wa firmer, and eloped on 2d at 6:f 90c. From t'ortresai .Tionroe. FoKTKtsa MoNBor. September 13 The Richmond Sentinel of yesterday has been received with Charleston dates of the 11th, which say: Lat night, we kept u steady tre agnint Morris I.-laml. The ei:euiy did not fire a gun. The monitor nd the Ironsides are apparently recti ving atnmutiiiion. The enemy In. mounted two heavy gun at Battery Gt egg, or Cumraing' Point, bearing on Suiiivaii Island. COMMERCIAL. tv th anaari . 'itKinnnn larm-i. Cincinnati September V2. Flour Unchanged . Grain Wheat held firmly at 9J(Vt9."c for red, and $1 l.afcfl 1; for white. Corn firm at 63c. Oats ndvniice 1 to 52c. Whisky Fi.-rn at 4V. Provisions No change; demand moderate; holdcis very firm, how e r. ilo-iet iry Gold decüne! to'JTc prem. Silver unchunged. Kxciiunge fiim and in set ive demand. ier tsrh vtarkri. Yous, September 12. Flour less active, but prices without decided ehange; $4 704 9) for extra State; $5 15 5 40 for common to good shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio; $5 4U(7 00 for trade brands; closing heavv. Whisky Qniet at 50.,'. Grain Wie t filling at NiglOOc for Chicago spring, 93(gll2: for Milwaukee Club, $1 12(3 1 19 lor winter reil we-tern. Com heavy at 73 74c for mixed western, and closing at the inside price. Meats-Pot k easier at $11 7511 S7 for old mess, 13 6:2t(gi3 75 for new mess. $10 50 (i51U 7.a fur new prime, tnd J13 2.Ci,l6 00 for new piime nichs. i?eel active Lard dull nt 10 1(1 ic Money is steroly at b(jf 7c per cent, on Call. Exchange decidedly lower at 14Cy2142Jj. Gold firmer; opening .t 23, advancing to 30 1, declining to jjc. SPECIAL NOTICES. "A smle wm rn ber lJp health was In her look, trtugth w aa in br -tcp. and in hfrbiln Plantation Bitters." S-T--1360-X A few bottlrs of 11a:ii.ttiu lttttrrTiIIcur- Nni.ti Hr-n.li.i ii. Cola Ka'initie and renb Lip. .Sour Sii.in.icii !:! K:iI I'.reath. Kiattilemy anl liid.trti' n. ' Nt-itiis Atft-t-iin. Kcr'T-i FaMtriie aul bort Breath. ' l'ji.t ever the Ky-.-. 4t Mff'al lxtMlrliCV. Pri'stra'h'-n; Onai Wakiies. Sailov O.niplexion, ak Howela, it. Which are the tiJructn-t UVEK COViTLAlXT AM) tTSI Kt,I A. It I estimated that aeTeu-tcDtli of all alnit ailuienta proctvd from a rtI"R l an-i t'-rpi-l liver. The b.liary ecn-tluiis f f the livrr uvrrfl.-wrjr ini tlie i ton. neb," poison ! entlrt v'ii;t iiid "xbihit tho hIk-.vc ytnptcn. After I'-nt; reear. h. wi are able to present the Uift remarkable cure for tbes- hiTiil iitphimare 1ise.tei( the worll ha eti r prfduced. Wl.ho e y-ar rvr -.ix Lun tlreJ and fürt tbfnj.aii(l jk--' hi. re (icti tlie Planta tion Iil ter, an t r.ot au in-UiM f ,t cotupUint Las come to our kiiowiriiire. It ia a njot effef't'ial t u c an.l jreraLl PtiTna'aBt, auited to all c-'u liti'-n ot liftThe report th.-t It relis up-n rah.eral rutanc- for Itaactirr propertie, arc wbrtly tUe. f.r the pnhll aatifcfactiorj, und thst patient iuar cou ult thir phy ician, we apeiid a it of itacompvinent: Causa ta Bak CeM'rated for orertwo tiudred teara D the treatment ef ter tut At-ue, It jepia, Weak nef a c. It wi Introduced Into Kurope by tb Counte wife .f the Viceroy ot Pern, in 14, and afterward old hj the JkUit f,r tk t rnu,n j- of if otrtt vtight in ttlrtr, ut-der the Dame of JtiuiU Poicdrt, and waa finally made puMi fcy XVI, Klnf of France. HunibolJt akes-pecUl r-ferrri to Pa fehri foje rpalitUadurint hl South Arn-rican trsrei. fAVAttiLiA liAtx-Kft ihe Jiarrhoa. cwlic and (Jl eae f tbeatonmrh and f-Arl. r)Art.iji Kor Inflamniatlen ot the Mnn and dropI Cl atle'tiniia CAM"tt.r. Kuowria Forerfe-el dlireticn. Iat rpra Ftowaaa Aromattr. arniilaiit awl tonic highly InTljcoratina' In n-rvTu d-Hlity. WriTtsotj -.rx for tref i!a, rlienrnatin., Ac. AmwAd aromatic ctnotnitlre: treaflnq flesh, ccqkU and nv.lk: murh ued rr mother 'tirln-. Alo. clor-bnd, orjn, crraar, coriaoIer, oake root, c. S. T. I"i0-X. Anvtbtr w- ndfrfnl luxrcUiest, of hj ainh oriflD.ira partlTjg txauty to tba cotsplexlou ad brjllUncjrtothe atTid, I j ft cak'-own to tb onnaerce of e world, and we vubboid Ha nan f the pra-em. IMFfiRTAM f.ERriflCVTri. Mcr. P. II. tauir it Co. I lite !tn a greit tifrr fr.m lytpala fcr ttre or ftr rears. aij tan to v-ao-doa oy prof tion. ANot tiirae tnontb a;o 1 tried th r.antatl.n fitters arid to try etat Jj I sa now ßam a well man. I Sre recctirrpeoded thera In aewai t , ant, a far a l s-io, a:waya a 1 :io, atwaya -tt 3 Itroal btcfft. I tu re pettiaity your, kKV. J. CATHORS. Et-rxcTiP rit v. ily daughter h been mwh hetofltte d ly th n- of thy" I'Wutatioo Hitrerk. Thon wilt aB4 tn twn more iaxv-. Thy friend, AA t-TKKJN. .UriH J-ntA', CAk:ij, IU., f t. 11. UÖ. Vitii. p. li.lau.aK A Cot iea. -eil na another twelve ce f jout nactti.n r.itteN. k a monitor apetixer tbey api-r to bat' npercededr rrjtklBj AD1 ara jreauj eaieeinea. Toorsc, GAGE WAITE. ArrarcrtO'i t ar now ronpleted to mrpljaoyce tuaiwt for tbi article, -wtkh T-tt lack f o-emioent attoip ha ootbi re tofcre Urn poMMe. Tbe public mat roat wnrs that in ka eav wlil tb perfecüj pure ataadard of the rotation Bitterehe tie parted from. Krtry loti btatttX f.ie tinils 0 owr fffr.u in Sold by all lrugpta,JruTra aod lfealert throughout

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METZGER & STRIDLEN, REAL ESTATE AMD CLAIM AGENTS, Office !la. 04d rellww- tlatil, iv r stiiii) 1 OCiKS ANL LirTa. VACANT LOT1. A?nf ATD 1JL Farvtsx Lar4 Vwitt a n't 04. JUoaaa cegot:a(tl ardrolUttlci o t!e. reaaior.f. I4.s-.tt, back ytj aid aJl other acilltary cUiw prectit4 i:k rptc lUrict; ttall.ihtd a tiawb CCxe at tVarhiLfta. D. C,frc.t farhlasa far tl pttccpt cc-ietilcta 4" aS claim a- i.Sere;!. , Any Ct.rf1 nfwru.a:lvti fin tic of ckaif tj allitt la pers ,-f iWrtvitf t,er.cloa:ra atatrr. aug olr.i PIANOS. AT REDUCED ÄIOEÖ. fllHIr. JCSTLT rrL'IPLATXD riAos. TBica I hare recelted fcrtLtrry Üold atedali, loelodirf tho Great Prix at the Loudon World'e I air for their apertof csalitlci, ar.d which art ttMd tT tLe create it Katiiti !a the world, aocL a Urt. Tha'.berf. Gottcha!k. barter, Jaell acd others, tn preference to any thr make, I cfter for aale at reduced price. Erery Piano warranted ttt year. Call and eee before purrbAirc elwbere. J.Il. Krr., Arett, jTJly-.,"Jlm 95 Fan Yab!rfton atreet. TAILORING. Lotus scnoirz, HERCHAHT TAILOR, No. 19 North Pennsylvania Street, T AS THE KICHKST ASSOUTMENT OF COOUS IN I 1 tLe City. coDiticg t f ClvL, ..black and colored.) also French, Srotch and Atnetlrati Caoere of erery hade a.xl coif r; a! an en-ll s variety of Yertlrr. Oentleruen w 'shina a itannrnt nial to Ht and ie rood Lape and Mvl. houJJ rive me a rail and 1 will con vj nee them that 1 can eil tliem a rarment better cut, better made and better trinitaed than any othei tailor tw the city for the acie money. Allkindaof Kept on hail. OSict rn wi.-Lir t to get a Coat. Vett of Trowser made in true regulation attle.bad tetter leave their luea.are w;lii LtUi N'HOLTZ, June)3 Two ivora South t-f PoktoCce. PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Dr. Vcllnj's Priratc Ilospltil, 23 i'rdrral IBIock Taahf ne;tonv D. C OK THE TRKATMF.XT OF ALL DIdKAl.S O privat or chrr nie nature. No charge for consultation. Persona at a distance can be treated tr mail. eer for a circular. JnD59-lSr REMOVAL. C. W. STEFFENSE. 1 . hTh IFKNS C. W. STEFFENS & CO., MATHEMATICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL Instrument Makers, I H D I A X A I O la I . I U I A X X , Have removed their Kitabtiohment from Blackford' Building to So. 2 South Meridian atreet, two doori below Washington atreet. All kind of am all Machinery, Model, Ac., Ac., neatly done. Repairing rromptly attecded to. Jj34d3aa REAL E STAT E A CETI CY . McKernan& Pierce, RB1L ESTATE AGEXCV First Door Mist of Palmer Ilonsr, (Ui STAIRS.) 7E HtVK It lit AL; HOC!F. am L'tt.' in tjrV the Or of Itidiacapoli, and Karma and Farm ing Land, in tht State, and will -11 lower tbn ran b purchased U, I. rre. frt.7l . A A I v NOTICE. STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. Orca or fiTT Ciaa.f lu1anapolia, Prpteraber 10, 1A3. "VTOTtCt. I HKKKtlY r.JVKN OK THK PKM F.5CT i. of the toüown.j Ordüiafcr f-r tr-et lui;r've nier.t, to wit: An ordinarx tn provide for the yradh t and travel tig f the alley rnnniug eat and weet lLronU omre aii'y. One (61) Atet: CYtr H. CLTTFIil'IF.LD. , aept!2-d2. City Clerk. GROCERS. WM. GLENN k SONS. WHOLESALE GROCERS. 70 and ?2 Tine Ntrrrl h t. Kccwnd at net Pearl At ret to Cinrinnolle HAVK ALWATtl 05 IIA5D ASH OR rALK, AT the loett market prtcee, a larr and well e!ct4 Hock f ;rc4-er.",lotacco,Crdire. Wooen-ware, Ac, to wbh-b we Invite the attention of the trade, eepf !2-d1m FOR SALE. Valuable Property for Sale. OWE TWO STORT BRICK IWCSE OX ItORTII MIW Jerey atreet. oe'aintnc 10 rooma, wHh lare Ba kery attached, Stable, Carriage. boQa WellCtnem and a!l rändern ('eeiencealot fret on Xw Jtij trtetby 1M deep. For tale ly LOVF. A CTLLm, aeptlllw yfw 4 Tal bot;' a KV f70RALF.-A COTTAGE noCSE SEAR TaTT tOLL X1 INO Mi', tont rowtas Kitchen. Well, C Vuni, Ax Jot 60 by 100. ckaap, j LOVF. A CtXLCM. aeptlldlw !Cew ATaTbott'i Kock.' IOR SALE A XCHBIR OT T a IX A TILE FARXra 1 orartteeltj ef lvdlaniplitrarTliJC ta alia frea 40 ta IfO acrei; va'nahle Weatern lar4a and latxta tw different part of tb State; ale ajee ae4 1a tw arM frotn tOW to f 10,000, to mit r.rtfeaer. by IXITK k CtlXTM. aeptlllw Hew Talbot ta lttrh. PnOFESSIOrJAL. ATTOEITEY AT LAU, davii,l:, l.1UltA. WlU i-ractlce la th Court! of HewlrScka aui aolnirt FOa CALG. FAUia Fon SALE. A Apr 5 KIQQTT ACRK FA UM SK AR IXMiXAKOUS ta aw4 ataae of trwUivarwa, for aal m ear term PpJjU KcKEkJAX A riElX'Z, aw-to 'mit. s, 1.. . . - CaJ S4aie Amu

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