Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4057, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1863 — Page 3

DAILY ..SKNT1N KL. w r.n.N kVday mohni no. octöhek i 4 t . .. . . - . - 1 CITY AND CT ATE ITEMS. ffPVtt h.ll hve I u 31 n Summer ahorily tT'Dcm'Kiritic ticket wete torn up at the rH. jesterday. tf" Hickory nute ar worth one dullr per bu.t.el iu thi mirkrt. TP The -rm reding f II. City Council, Muniay night, wer utiin;-iff ft

Vat fjtMiiittr of ammunition arehurried t raitröad from thii t'" bJ uyir nniM in the; ß1I fiTTht recent nina have wollen White river ml i-oied Iii tocI of in-Wy nullum P'Ilm (frn in ijuatititira ha fallen throughout (Vitrei Indian, durit.jj Iii ptsl two da) Mit night. fSTThe funeral of Hon Thoma I). V lj,ote takr plare fiotn hi Ute i rsideiu e. 1 lliuoi rttrrt , thi atiertiooii at three o'tlock tlJTCol A. I' T vier, form rly rctter in the IiMiun lburif Hepresri.tatitr, i liuw etup!urd in the Commlirv f!le. 11l'K I.aaa -A r:MHi form of blank lee for liou'e, Ac ,h heen lrtnted and can heut tainrdat thi oflir. nctSdtf CARrKTB4 U'AMTri --Five to ten c rpenter can tiihl ateidf employ tnenl at th hijjlic.t wac. ) Apoij at N. 5"i 8 mh T jm;-re irret tpff Srrrelar? Chie ft been inviinl to iit ItidMiiap'ili He will brinj; Ktertih.u k enough alofi to pi hi bill at th Itttri l(oue, we are aiithornril In iy. t "If The (oernoi' traiioion will be nfii thi netting, t h 0VI0 k, br public lei rption bl Mr Che. I.tdir and crntleuiru irr in vitcd to l preent ti;on the ofcMin tiy'I'oll fto Ohio MihÜrt to tote) hri in Inditn irre o ei.nl yetetd.iy M Cimn liitnii!e. ("ipl. J I) ituMll. romiiiiii'lin lt division Invalid Corp, ueriiitendrd the m uter. t?y"HM. lotiiiet, lrmi!t. telvrt, rihlion friirtrrn, 1m- and ruebrn, n orw Mock, at liw price nt C'illirn', 2i Kt Wahinion irret. octI.Vllw Maomic Noricr. A njufiil meeting of .Milrion Loilr, No fur 'in k. will tie held thi (Wednted-iy) evening, t 7 o'clock, in the Chapter room. Kram i Kino, Secretary. Z?T Smith.it No Wrt Wellington stre t, W. K lloirvh're k Co.' old Lind, ln.l iilr the finrt tih in tht inrkel Ur ne. Mr. timilb i a.inieil bjr Mr. llurk. f?TA well furiiihed li'ui houe of nix rooni (new ,) hrpe hit, t an be lud nl a bnrg iin by chIIintf on Frank Smith, Krl K-tnte Aent. The pn.-rjr i iiuutrd 011 North Tenuenj.ee atieel. tSVOnly one unf-11 1 tin ite Democrat wabullr bea.en at the pll ve-tetd ly . AUmt twenty five Republic 11 got alter bin., and cVaned him iut. The ofTetie wn tint ho li id a Democratic ticket In Iii hmd, which he proptwd to deposit in the Lnll.it Imii. AofK Persona atll.rtcd with tho atxive li er are rnnic-te! to c 11 on Mr. S Iv Kenner. South Illinoi treet. In If wU tie trr.m the Union Depot, MechartU Hoarding houae He In never failed in curing thi rompl iint Late ot K.urope. octS-Ht. Fo Sai.. On North Illinoi treet, ner St. CUir, brick house of r-eve'i roomand the usual esaiivenieucea. having a good lot planttxl in ever green ami fruil tree, by Frank Smith, No I0 Kat Washington treet The house U new, and Cni-he.l in ginul taste. Price, J..'l..riOO A (loon A p Pc 1 n t m ' n t . W e undcrt.,nd thai Mirrritor .l'rioii 1111 roiumiS'Sioneo urnrv ' Iuig. of the 5It regiment, a (uarterm ister ol the 125th the new regiment now being raiel in th: district. Thi appointment i n creditable to our K.iecutive n it i. comnlimenlnry to the gallant and faithful young midier who rineivetl it. Knoinic ami Itoitiu roa Salk A five liore power uprignt engine, with lauler, I eater, conliecting pirc. Ac, in complete running order, riow usetl in runiiing the Sentinel pree, will be ecild at a bargain, to make room for a larger en fine. It will he deli vi red when we remove into our new otliee, early in October. Applv at thi. oflice e'pl2-tf f5TThe attention of our reader i pallnl to the fine slock ofthick Miled ImmiL at M. Hunter A. Co '., 19 Kit Washington street They have a prent many different atylea and can tit any one with a good iut.-.tantiii! water proof boot, jut the thing lor wet weither. They arc retailing them at wholesale price. -V octH-dtf tfT H'ue and lot for ale, on the southeast turner of North and Libertv street. House haa eevrn room and two good cellar; the lot i well Vet in hrubbery, with two fine grape artior, and onie lieiring truit trees. Thi house will besohl cheap nbd on good terms. J a con KLMttnr.i.. octl-dtf No. 31 West Washington t Voter and candidate, defeated or electee!, disu'pointrd or rejoiced, let there be a "methol in your madia-," or in unir joy, a the cafe may be Kuy a new tut at S;encer'. and receive the congratulations of your friend, upon "how well you look." and forget all your animo ity and trouble No man can "feel bid" with a Spencer hal upon his lie id. oclI3-J3t C'Hrrt fron Jude ' Editor or StNTtNn: You stated thi morning that the Common Plea Court adjourned to Thurtdim mortiini Pliae correct this, andaav that it meet W'tdnrtday morning nt o'clo k, j and thai the claim docket will then be callrd lor trial I fear your announcement may otherwise prevent parties and witnvc from attending Court will adjourn at noon for W.ilpole's funeral. Your friend, Cha A. Kay. Indianapolis.. Oct. !.". MraciiANT Taiiorino ( H. Heitkam A Co , No. 17 North Illinoia itrret, tiearty opposite the Kites Hou-e, i one of the mot fashionable merchant laihring estalllihments in thi city. Their ttck of piece g04l oimprise the best varieties and latent style, all fresh and new. Irom w hit h Dy gentletntn cm select 1 uit to his taste, ml have it mole in the neatest and mt serviceable sty'r Tho.e of our friend that want a nrw uit, or any part of a suit, we say call on O H Heitkam i Co.. and they wi!l be well uited. Youth' and boys' clothing made to tinier in the latent style ept!2 Jtn lff Charly Cottoiii, now font ecttl with the Louisil!r JiMirnil, and whr knows evert Im-! in Indian and evcrylatiir in Indi nii knows him, telegraph us that he has a quadu-ed that bears vert tauch rem trkaOle resemnUn. to our gifted ami tccomDli"hiI reporter' "Fie J" "Fiei" i in Heaven now. If he had bee: here on eirth yeterday, election day, we nhoiild have i:.cu!ctrd him in doggerel, as follows: oivar n1! trrr clear -f änrirvi, IHrrr ctar ff thr tritn nty. ti rand and rrll cf otter tlosv. And vo with tLe luijonty." THrTiiESTEfc Tnr. WÖvax i Wmr.-Thi really admirable dramt. with its gteat variety of effective incidents and fjjerb iclitis. up for representation to-night for the Isvt time; theie(ore let all who would enjoy aratedramatic.il treat avail themselves of lb present tjporrntiity. t - Sallie St Clair, n Mad Ann and Laura V. rl civrs us one of the finest srevimcns of jl double assumption of character s wr liave ever i:ie-ed Her shrp angularity atid nervous' fitfulnea as the mad woman, present a winking j rontriiitntheeoatrimaT ano riouisiir womaniy teadernes she pirtrays in the ch iracter of Laura Firlie, rd stamp l?r a an artiste or rare atul ity. The make up and acting of Mr. Charle Karras as Old Fairlie. i a wonderful realisation of the author portrait The drama is splendidly put upon the atat-e and admirb'y rendertsj by the ornpany. I.ercemtr to niht i the lat of the Woauto ia White.

LT Ye-trrdv ruorring, the l?h i n -1 . . Nrt i 4? fci-t M fkrt irret nd the l.frtt Depot, agolJ hunting ce witch The limier nl be liVrally rewarded h leaving it at V K. Hendricks Go'a , o. 76 Wr.t Washington street ocil0-03l. firneral Order. ftKAtQt'AtTf k Pottr (il'Air. 1 , Vouch Orrui, Indianapolis, October II. l?"!. j The I'.ttir Oiiard will hold themrlve in readinr to tnrrt at ihr-r hr djU trtrr imtnrli I ipsiti hearing ihr ignl lha diy, ordered by l'r.;:vl.rr (ietnul Crrini:t"ti Hy or Irr of Cpl. JOHNSON. J Al tiB JSlMI, O S Ittio' AT Oallkhv Mr Uuiiiiioti h. ermed the services, o! Mr Penfill, ol New

Ytk, who will he st hi t.t in a few hy 4 peron uf rlitic t ! and kill Jo Ihr clriliß t jii luir tikrn t thi ftiMifjhfnent. I'ic Iure Uken It Mr. Iltier, w!t. rvrr tfentlr ninlj iil nkillfiil in ll lr; irtiiirnt of th hul ne", nu t ru'ore! Uy Mr IVnfol!, who i am mlfpt in the .4rt ! ri'!rin;. rumot fil to five rtitire ti'in Vroti wi-hin pirtiire lor thrm Kivror frier'.!, c n cet them t their etihlih riirnt tht rxrmol ! heut in thU or nur thrr fit- (lire them cull t No iw.j r..t w.h. Kor iL Hrntlurl. A 'irl. l!iiTi-tt Sixtiil: ! Iure heen tretiM mont outr.Kulv lor errriinj m rotititiituitinl rieht I wrnt to the Cnut house to ote; f.iijml ho I)rtnocr.ttic r.ui'lxliite on the urnutnl, mi l no Ileniot rtir t'u ktl to vnt? Iirjihhc n pret-tite) nie with Union tu ket. niul i i . nute- 1 votl it, "I wit m tritir ifl it urceiouist," tnJ wh kicked, cuilV). au truck until I wn forcel liom the irrouii'i withntit voting. Now, I (oniii'r thi a rclljf piece of buiiif, nnd the party puili? of it Ina ve secured my eternil enmity; nml thr Drinocrat votinc for thai party tlrervr a chiin ol ni tvery put round hi neck during tttula itrulorum. Mkiiakl Ddwmv. Ilrrepllriii of vvrrry C'liuae. PKiNiltAtJK: I. MiIIt.tr jr e.-cort, under command of Krig. (it'll. (J 1 1 1 i Ii If ton 2 Hiu S 1 Chie, Secretirv of the Trei . ury. Oov. () I1. Morton mid committee of iuviu j lion, in c irri.iyea, 3 .Inder, in run i tire M vor and Common Council, in carriage. LVl.ens 5 LINK or M Ahl It will form on Loiii-iin i etirrt. right renting on llliixi-; will move tinrtli on Meridi.ut to Mrvlind, eii on Mirylind to Ali'Mint. north 011 Ahih im t to Wanhinu'lou, on Wa.shinton to ll.Ue JIuue Cieneral (Irilrr. 1 i 1 a txji' Ali r 1 rh City Kloimknt, I.N'niANaroi.1, Oct. I I, Itii.l. I. Ur direction o Ibi. (Jen Curintori, thr members of the city regiment will hold them elvr. in rcidiiie to assemble on University SijiiHte lhi. d.ty i tet eive with utipropri ttr honor the distinguished Sec tt tary of the Treii'tiry, Hon. Silmou l Chts'P. II Thr u-u tl igfüil, twelve tap of the uhtrm hell, will design ite tho hour III The ais-etnlilv will b with iirtn and unifrnM a complete a poiti!r. IV. The occasion i one that admits of no delay; and therefoie the utmost prompliiesn will be expected and required Uv order ol 1) 0. UU(;(J. Col. Com'dg. H. IlArLs.jf., Atlj't. Order. Inmanai'olu, October 13, M. The following escort will re.-eive thr linn. S. P. Ch;ie, Secretary of the? Treasury, upon hi visit t- the eipital of Indiana, and attend him to tho Kues lloii.-c: I. Thenitnpany ot the Police Oiurd, atUche! to the State Legion. 2 Detarliment of the 7th Indi ina ffiv.ilry. 3 The Indiatnpoli.s City Hegiment. The trootis will report at Universitv Stjuire upon theaigtiiil of twelve ftiokc of the city alarm hell. I The rrul itioti anlule lor a Cabinet otfioer will tie tired uH)ii the rtival of the train at the iWl' T" wf 'irlil!t'r-V U!",Cr durße "f .V Commandants of the above dettchment will report at the Sute house at 9 o'clock A. M , for instructioiid Hinrt K Cahrinotov, Kr'g. den Pro. tern., Coin'g State Militi.v No Trot The article headed above in n ye-terday' paper, neel. an explanation to the public It at.ites there i .i mistake omewhere. Now I projMise to tate the simple fut in the case, which I think will chow tint there i no mistake on my pari. In the first pi n o I built the track on the fair ground with the understand ine with Mr. Loo mi and others tint I should have the use of the track aad grounds dining the entite season, except duting the Siate Ftir week Mr. L'Kirni c line to me at thr Palmer .piip, nnu told me he h id it gold medal worth $30. thaf he would give a a premium to trot for, piovided I would grt up the trot on the fair ground and give him one-half of the gate money. I arranged the trot for yesterday atternoon at two o'clock I went to thr ground about two o'clock and found the gtte fattened and men there to guard them, with orders from Mr. Loomi to let no one pis in Now the ijucstion is, h.ul we any right to the u-c of the track and grounds, and was thrre a medil ottered by Mr Loo in 1 as a premium to s trot lor. Kcidihe above and judge for your selves. Vj4 Cr a ft. --Maaw v f.lectlon llrtiiru M ARION COIMV. Center Township For Auditor, Wright (Hep ) 2.41: Kvan fD-m ) 714. Kmee (KeP ) for Commiioner, 2.15; A vers, (Dem ) 714 Council. (Uep ) lor Apurniser, 2,V); Whitfutd, ( (Drm ) 710 I Lawrence Towi sMn. The vote for Wright j was ID.); Kruce, 103; Council, 10.1; Kyan. 1ÜI ; Ayre. lb.1; hittord, IUI. Washington Township A reported Kepubli can m tjtirity of f6. Perry Ttiwnslnp A reported Republican ui jriy "f Ml LBY COl NTY. Vote very full in Center fownship A gentlemjti who left Shelby viile la' evening state that seven townships had been heard from, and the indii'itioti were that the county would go 2tH) Democratic. ICATl R COl NTY. The report troni this countv indicate an in creased Republican vote The reported Republican majoritvin thiscvun ty i 3;0. " ! VG COl NTY. ! Weleim that there were at lea t three hun lr-.l illegal Republican votes cad in Teire Haute HANCOCK COlNTY. Judge tJooiIng te'egraphed to piomiuetit Re public in of tl. is cityltst nijjiit that Hi'Cock had piven tor the so calletl Union ticket 2,I0 majouty. lor ihe Stare Sentinel. "U a trti II Im. ' KniTt'R Jot kv a S.r: In Jo king over the Journal of tin in -mug (Monday,) 1 find in the clitortil colum.'i a ptrurtph hedel "Witch Hin." and . I know of n r. eUr to whom it would apply, I very natur illy concluded tht it was intended to drw attiulioii to myself, with the view of counteracting thr indueuce my com murieatiori (publishexl in Saturday's Sentiriel) might pro'.uce A a minister of Christ. I ac knowledge myself public property. Therel re the public have the right to inv estsgate my priiate character as wrl' as my publ c act. Hence the injunction of the Apostle: "To know then w hi. h UUr among you. and are over you in the Loid, .,tld ad;n .t.ih you " I have not the l;g!n-e-t ot-ieftiou to a full inve-tig ttiviii ot my chirac- ! ter edl er a a Treacher or a priate cmzen A gornl man hs nothing to fear in having h.schar acter brought to 5i;ht; her.ee "watching" will do him tm harm It i only the d'-ceptiou and d: h ir.est lhat refuse to hii'e their drei brought to the test. I am fully awaro tht there are jerson in thi city who hive known me tor yetr who are fully acquainted with my antecedents, and others who have known me lor a sh uter ?riod some bus'iic.- men among them, an! 1 think they wi l accord to me Ix.nrsty cf purp.e. It is true that I have failed in business pursuits, and h te some hnel debts hauing over me, nd I was not aware th.tt it wa a crime to he iu

rn v tKrtn. Ali m .') r.1 .ft--J . i; it U',- e.'l; t'.rr mir i. j!i ilrr tr , i.nj'itrw.' i o!tn U aii-c; in nt J.Üi' ii'ut in n j-'V-itt lieoce nitti' phn ! ati'i purf.r mf thwrtel; et ctti yoticlim I th.it he i J.bor.ei? "r'orrrtf i no drr il j a min cim honrtly bv it, but it i Rret in i conven'.enct." I Jf not clitn for my elf per- I fection, an ther re but few ho erj I do) cUim. however, f be hoitet in aiy purpose to d J riht, ! if there re thoe wh ) h ive ny douhu tt ray chr4rUT. if the? will call .n me 1 will j tkc pleuure in yivitiir them reference, b"th in thi ntjr mik e!ehete. Uue pint m'irr ouid il mibe in brfer' tie lo im er the argument in m coiuinuuic , tioti , mtii tnoie in conUi.ce i li ilie pniiciplr of rij;hi mi l jiKtice. thn to atter.it to impetch , my prir te rh4r.1cter.no h to drtrojr luv iiitlu ' eine lor pmm itui'm; the people? It 1 luve: fpokcii or m ritten one fiUehood. t i t i t it out, 11

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I pll rnr honor a nin aii'l Chri'iu tht I I'iiila jurm . October 14 The Union men I will i knowledge and recent of lint ovie. 1 j men ue rj m-itu nml p.irdin tho treet, deem hve not wiiitm r politi nl ellVct it i n moral itK' Curtin'a eUci ion cert lu by a ery lrg miand rrliiou iutluru e I wihto etnt. 1 I1-00 Mont,

held my reif, eo fir, tloof from en4k'iji in the! unhappy conte-t now oini; on in our country, and .is a conscientious mau I cinnol engage in it. M mission i to ptcith the (opel to nil tutu kind, and I am tr!u lo do il. I have endeavor ed to kern the lrr ot Almi.hlv ()o before my ee in all I hive il or written. I trust I he not in iulvnl any unkind spirit at Iciihi I do not feel ,t. My o1 ject i to do ood. gel good, and get to Heiveo at lt. I tind fault with no mm lor hi opinion, however ho tnivd llVr from me; he ha a perle t rihl to his sentiment I claim the uue rilit Hoping that we may become better unjujintcd with etch oihcr, I remain, jour truU. II (i. Camnon P. S Will you have the kindne to publish thi lok'ether wit'i my communication in btlur. day "a Sentinel, that your reader m y know the character of '1 1 claim it a tioihing more th m riht, in you h ive iuipeache 1 me because of the aentltuent cot.t lined therein. E O. C. TELEGRAPHIC: ( fiiHTir ii-aiKtii.v rot raa iiiitv Tra s-otiiibl. (for .lornliifir Iteporl f'lral 1'itge. A i hi ICf'Mirl Milo DlerlliMi, CiNcixNAfi Ot.-tuber l.t. The following re turn luve been received: l.eli itiiui -Kn-iigh h4.", Vilhtndigham 121; giin 117. Sieutietiville--Ktoii'.-h' tinjority ""'), it gitin over I od s vole ol Sindukv Cttv Urough 3."i( mijutitv; gain li:i " Noithamptou, Summ't County Kronen ll'l majority. Pot tage Township. Akron Krough CiO. The county jrood lor 2.0l() .r Kroiicb. Wellington, Lorain Cou:,ty Krough 351) mujority. Cuvatuura tjountv 1 liter towiif-mpa give Ilrotigh ""A in ij ritv. . Zmesiille Kroiivh 171 mn'oiitv -"ih Keiimeiit Krough f17, Valiandisham Dote. The troopH at Kin khannon. Va , give Krough t .1. ill.ii.'Jih i m iioimi L'icsi Cour.fy Krough 1 .GOO m Jority. imh Couu'y K.iuih l.ltMl mijoritv. WahinvtMti County Kiuli atiout 5'H) nit jorilt . (iillicrl'. Krig ivle Krough 1 ,1.)D. Vail indgham I'l Ith UegifiMMit Krough l id, Vallaudighum 4. Summit Uountv Krough mijoritv. Warren County Krough "2 'MM majority; gain CI!) Kos county Krough -I'M) m i"rity. Scioto Count) Kiouh -I.tl mijoritv; gun 1.IHKJ. Camp Deiiiiiou Krough 135. Valhuidighatn 5. Kutler C.unty V.illandigh int I, "IK) nmjoritv. Oliio troops it C! irlestou. V.i Kcouh 2.733, Vail mdijghi m .VI lUDth Ui iiiuut Krough 47.", Vullandighatn 18 1'Jth Regiment Krough 450, Valhtndigham none Chamnaigu Ibouuh 1.000 m jority. Huton Krough 2 SI'Ml majority. t-olumbu I ity allatnligham 221 tn'ijonty; Union gun 122 CoIiukIm m i Krough 2.000 majority Kinix County Kiniigh 200 mjorily; gain of i:2 Portage County Krough 2.000 majority; gain I, .101 1 Like County (trough I.UI'I mijoritv; gain l.M Riehl m I Cotiu VhI! mdigh im 300 maiority Uiii'-n 1; i'ii about ö '0 St:nk (T.iuutv Krough about 60:i njajoiity gain ! M I Cim inniti gives Krough Ti.'l'l't mo Franklin county, two town-hip Krough gains 5'.) Clinton countv, six town. hip Krough 1 .330 maj;giiu 2ri." over Tod' vjde The countv wil' give Kr ujh I,.V0 ,0 ij sprinhrii' c.ty Ibough .) '2 tu jority ; gain 210 Clark county Krou.-h 1.70! maj: gain 400 on Tod s vote Dayton citv Krough 2(7 majuiity; gain 104 Knoiijh will eauv the -ountv li about 200 maj 2-Vh regiment Ktou.h. 4"il; ValUndigh tm, none Col While's brig de Krough. 1.250; Vatlandigh mi. H Oh'o men in 5ih Virginia regiment Krough, 251; Vail mdigh mil none L mcaster City Vallandigh tu. IG maj ;Union gain , 151 . Marietta Krough. 600 tmj ; gain. 263 S lern town-hio. Warren county Krough. 195; Vail md'gh im, 75; Jewett, 1; Union gain, 75. Krie county Krough, 1.70b mjoritv; gain. 1,100 C'rvrl ind -Krouch. 2.400 nnj .The mijoritv in Cuyahoga countv will be nln 5,'MHI. Mm-field Krough. 100 nmj ; gain, 25 Z nes ille Krough's m-j , 14; alargefTnion gain. Fit e township in the county give Union g iins. 450 Cincinnati, 0 -ber 13 Kronen's estimated majoritvin the S'ate i GOOiiO The soldiers' vote will ir:cieae it to 100,00)). I'fnttvylvnnla riecliort. tcit'cring rrtu-ii from Penn-vlrnia htve been rcre'ved. wh; h comnrel with the vote of 1-60, when Austin had 32.000 majority show the following teult: A'toon 1. K'air county Woodward 69 majoritv. Curtin jrs.iri of 1 1 .1 Freem msbui g. Nrthamr'on county Wood ward. 5 mj ; Cortin rsin of 3. Union townsh'p, S hnylkill rotmtv Wnndwar. 217 rnaj.; consider iblr Dernorrafie Cin. Wiike-birte. Luernn countv Curtin' maj ; f 5: cain ot er list r ir ot' l1'1. Eist M lucln 'vink. 0rbon count v Curtin gno ! 2 E is.p m l S 'th K-toi. Carbon rotintv Curtin gvns ;.. K'hlfhTi Wooijw trd of 1- '!; Democratic gain OifTd. Chester co.pty Curtin' maj . Ä; a i gain ot Fast Notfii'ghini Curtin' in j gain of 4? HopewrM ('trfip. 3; g-rn of I -Lower Oxfjrd Woodwanh 3') m"j ; Curtin c '" I Eft Cive-drv Curtin. P0 nnj. C'ie-'rr. Delaware count " n:ii First wini of Plvl idelphia gives Curtin 1,132 mi ; a gin of 411. Three wmls in Pittsburg shiw a gain for Ccrin of 375 Kingston boroMjrh Curtin. 4f) majority; Curtin gsin H. Providence borough Curtin. 92 maj; again of 21. Plymouth borough and to nh;p Curtin gains f6 Columbit County, llloonibutg, Curiin 57 majhr'tv; ;n IUO HvdePark: Woolward 1 majority; gain of 18 p;ttown: W..rward lo? mjritv. S.-rsnton: North Ward, Curtin 230 majority; gain lO.ä South Ward. Woodward 4S0 majority; gam 173 Cmbondale Citv and Town.fcip. Woodward 46'. mjorry : loss 74 Montrose, Su-sjurhanna County: Curtin 161 imp rity. Keidrwatrr Curtin 1 msjority. Kror.klvn: t'urtin 1U majoritv. Fr.nkbn: Woodward Harmony: Curtin Ü9. Haquehanna: Curtin 70 majority.

Oret Uiid Rirnuh: WuoJwr4 17 ruajorit?:

town. hip. Curtin 11 Üollowi: NVuodwrJ 1 0J. Athen Towi.nhip: Wvdr(l 30 mJ. 0kUmJ: Curtin 26 mjoritT, II Ai.Bt iq. Ta , Oohor 13. KpphnDock to1nhlp ive Curtin 95 mj. Cli4tiiber!bur, North WrJ, gl?M Curtin 219 mj. fehel'ey' Orore, Sajder couolj, gire Curtin ("3 m-j , a piü of tHI Hrriburg gie Woodward b9 mij.; Curtin cin, 6. Mi-lJletown gire Curtin 401 mj ; gin, 95 Ltnriter irn Wood word 51 dju! j Uiiion (trtiburg pive Curtin 9fi niaj. The follow inj i the vote of irribtirc: Firt Ward, VViMnlward, 57 mtj ; Second. Curtin, X); Thud. Curtin, C; Fourth, Woodward, 23: Filih. Curtin, IG; Suth, U'uoiUrtrd. In mt of the mtnU, there are hrge Cini for Curtin Pittsburg In 20 district of Allegheny county Cu tin gtina I. O.VJ oer tie to e id" '60. The county will protnlilv give him s.tMNI mor ty. Lradtor I county will jrive Curtin 3,500 maj. lotvn Dlrrtlott. Cuii'Aoo, Octolier 14 Returns from the el ec lion tome slowly. Din;ort township givta Stone 7C0 tajority; gam, J U2 Scott county Some's majority will probably reach 1.2110. Pottowattomie county give 100 majority for Stone. J iner countv Stone's m jority 400 Polk county Stone's m jority, 150. De Moine city Tuttle's msj , 44. Kr kuk S'one's inj.. 1.5. Cr iar Kipid 223 for Stone. D.diuone givthe Re . ublicau candidate for Sheriff G2 maj Vote for (Jovertior imt counted. County j rotiatilv Democratic by 30(1 or 40U MusiMtmo give stone 5b mj , a Republican gam ol 1U. Uountv probably MM maj. lor Stone. Indium. i:ieetlnit. Union candidate for Judge in 12th district I electe! bv si Iar1 majority. Tippecinoe county give c50 Union mnj. for county ticket. Htren county give 50t) mijonty for county ticket. Koone countv 250 Union mnj. I rom r Vork, Niw York, O.-tober 13. Tiie Washington KeLiiblic tu ol last evening contained the follow lug, wIim-Ii tnr Ueiisor wounl uoi allow to oe teiegranhed to the pte: We have information from the front this morn ing that Meade's army has fallen back to north sideo: the Kippphatoiock followed by Lee's a r 111 v . which is in great force about half a mile from the south side of the rivet. The enemy m ole a leint of moving ur the ral ley on the southern bank of Robertson river, and our ctvaltv under Itutonl crocd at Ueimania Ford and took possession til tho earthworks aban doiicd by them. When our forces were all across, the euemv c.trae agtint Kuford in great force, drove him acios the river without time to destroy the crossing, and pursued him lo Rappahannock Station. Kilpatrick, with a force of cavalry and artillery, which had tn 1 ie a reconnoi tnoo near Madison C H,wi cut off yesterdtv .tUernoon on the road to Culpepper by a jioitioiiol' Fwell'scoips, whith W4S formed acros-. the only road by which lie could ret 1 eat, in twelve ranks with two regi ments on eicli Hank, kilpatrick was compelled to charge directly into them. He led thecnargc in person, it Hing his men they must do or die. The cavalry cut 'la ay through the concen trated lire, such as his hatdlv been experienced by our troop during the war. Probably his rear, with hi artillery, retired through Culpepper Kdpitrick's loss in killed and wounded amounted to 150 fien Meule i said to have ii.plved good general-hip iu bringing his army back to the line of the Kipptli unio.k u lion the eiicmt in ide his lernt of moving up the valley, Meade also made the leant ol fallowing him in lorco to atto k hun In the rear, maMng hi troops nt Kiccooii Fold for that iun )se. This drew back Lm.'h force so tint the intended tl inking move tnei.i wa frustrated. MeaJe brought off every wagon and all hi tote. 'I be Tiuies' M irri 1-1 md correspondence, tl itcd October 1 , .is: S much damage was done to the Ironside by the r'b' tornedo tlx tt it is seriously contemplate. K-tidmg her North lor repatis. Ournival picket Ihihis were attacked at the same time, and it i thought that the rebels will siiot. tmke a demonstratioii on our Üeet with their ram Two of O'ir M''t)itors are nbent. Two tlrvils, to remove obstructions in ihe harbor, have arrived Utih something is d.,:e soon the rebel will n-gaiii possession of the harbor. I rom t'alrn. Cairo, 0 -tober Id. The steamer Albert Pearce, from New Orlein, with iHarge c.trg of aug ir und mol.isse, h is rrived. The i steamer Sou' h-west er w.i fired into by gueirillason Friday last a short distance below Heiena Fighting tvas reported on the railrotd east of Mem. .his on the 11th. but the result is unknown. Cieneral S. A. Lee. who was captured nt Vicks. bur, had a force between Panola and Holly Siins It is understood lint he commands all the rebel troop in Northern Mississippi. Ki-h ml hi, w iih 1 .ft Ml men and eight piece of artillery, has been encamped t New Albany on the Tall tp.ttche avilro id. Out his mivel bick towurd Pontatatuk. It is uuder.-tood thev are to tear up the Memphis and Ciiirleston railroad, when Joe Johnston will move into est Ten nessee and mike his heilen triers at J ickson. Krowning i ctiscripting with bloodhounds in the counties along the Ii i lti more atid Ohio rail ro.-id. Street's guerrillas are plundering the people, burning houses, and killing men who refuse to be conscripted. A large cotton crop is growing in that section of country, and with but little prospect of being gathered. The stetmer Sallie Lit arrived at Memphis on the I'hh, from Duv tll's Klutf, with upwards of3'.'U rebel prisoners on bo trd, including several ofli'ets, bound for St Louis. All ijuirt at Little Rock. No attack U antici patetl by Price, w hose lorceis much weakened by ueseriioii. uur cavairy eneir.ueu tne enemy a country thirty milet. Many people are enlisting in our r ink. All quiet at Vicksburg. Grn. Grant had so far recovered as to review the 17th army corps on the 6ih insi I rom nalilngton. Washington. October 13 The enemy made a movement some days ago, apparently to turn Oen Meide's right. This led to pretty heavy skirmishing, and maneuvering of the two armies, on Saturday, Sut.diy and Monday. Frequent dispatches ate received from the army, and up to 10 o'clock last night nothing had happened giving either side any markt d advantage. Our army is tep-utei to be in excellent condition Telegraphic communication to Gen. Meade's headquarter is uninterrupted. Pit lies who arrived from the front this morning say theie wa considerable skirmishing vesterdav bet wern cavalrv on both sides, and ilnt sharp muketry ttir.g was heart! jester- I tlav after:., i n in the vicinity of Rtpb ahannock Sutioti. It is presumed here by persons generally well informed that the movement of Meade was in fact one previously decided upon in case ol certain contingencies, as indicated by the sending to the rear some time since ofSrertain articles of a cumbrous nature. Lat night at Warrenton Junction t-orae rebel j sympithizers set fire to a train of cars containing j hay and grain, but no considerable damage was done. There was some skirmishing along the lines yesterday, but all was quiet through the night up to an eirly hour this morning. From .'aahvllle. I Nishvilli, October 13. Parties froa the! fertiit rtriaiM rA atr!latmjrt at CM f f n wr-a TKn ! iwiw s. i m m . i a 1 x aava 4-a t " wwm -e- aav - a aao rebel hces extend along the south bank ol the Tennessee. Our supply train are much annoyed by their sharpshooters between Bridgeport and Chtttanoogn, who daily pick off teamster, raulej tnd hores. Most of the army sur-pliea are carried over the Diouutains by ack mules, on account of difficult transportation. The river ia riicg.

From luUTllle. LovntvtLtt. October 13. Tlitccu) advanced about ont ceut per pound inet biurdy. Sun k light. Late adtic cor.ßrra the reported damtgei by frost. Major Oeoerala Crittenden and McCook have arrived, en rout lor IndixnapoU. Thtif friend have tbe greatent t-onfidenre that they will iuo ceed In triumphantly meeting any allegation a against thetu which may he made before the ap proaching Court of Inquiry. We have jat receiveVl from Naahville a copy of a letter to ( W. A McC-Hk, dti Chattanoog October 3. frota hich cupjtbecon eluding ar metier: "I take pleasute in faying lo you that co oH3ciat or other dispatche of mine have warranted a charge of diotrd'tnce of orders by you on eitber day ol the bttile ol Chickamauga. (Sigued:) Wm.S. RoarcaAN. Major Ocntral M From Albttnt AtBANY. October 13 Order have been re

C'Ued to forward lo Nc York all the volunteer tnxvpa in th State. The McCleliao cavalry, l,2AXl atrong, left here yesterday afleruoon. roreln Mrui, St. John, N F., October 13 The temhip Africa. In a dense fog struck near Cape It tee at 10 o'clock Ut night. The ship is much dam aced. The boat were got ready but not launches) Alter an hour the ship lioatnl off and the rumn aneedilv cleared her. Ctt. Stone then heidl lor HtiiUx, but afterward thought it prudent to br up tor I -e The Africa lelt Liverpool the 3J and Queen town the 4ih The new of the Scotia, of the defeat of Oen Koecrana, created considerable ensation aud causeal a rise of five per cent, in the Confederal loan, but the advance wa not fully utaiiied, and closed at about twenty five per cent, dia count. The Times think Rosecran wnndefettcd by ujverior trategy, rather than tnete fighting, and says itt evident that the federal troops con tested the field obstinately, rallied when broken, and formed again ami renewed the engagement reiHMtedlr. They cem to have done all that bravery and determination could ellVct, but the greiter rk ill of the Confederate (leuerals tn com biniug the force which made Ihe attack insured them the victory Th' Herald look unou it 1 the most decisive battle fought in the wrt. The latet news via Quceuslowii say Con fed erate loan has advanced l1t per cent The Daily New ss: (leneritl Kragg'i victory over KosecrMi is striking dmiuiittration ot Ihr wisdom ot the new military policy of the UonleJera.te In combining their forces to arrest the advance of the Federal. The honors of the battle belong to (eil. Krag but ho must do more than ho has hitherto done if the Confederate cause is to gain solid advanta ge from his sword. The Pati Siecle argue that if Stephen visits Pari with the expectation of procuring therecog nition of the South he will return disappointed The time for lhal t passed if it ever existed. The South, by arming tho negroes, allows that its reBistancei exhausted. Maximilian hail answered the Mexican deputa He wa ready to accept the throne. COMM ERC! AL. T Tki-Kaaarn. .w Vark tnrkri. Nr.w Yoke, October 13. Flour advanced yOuiS."'; more doing at fGni H :W for etra State. $(; 7.i((?7 0(1 for extra K II. O , anil $7 10(j?.tj 73 for trade bramls; market closing timet. WhLskt is dull and lower at b2(uh3c. drain Wheat very unsettled; opening 3(3-' better and closing heavy, hu er generally refus ing to Div any advance; Ü"! 31 for old Chicago spring, $1 37(31 42 f .r new do, $1 30 (Rl 3: for Milwaukee club, and $1 d'ltf l 44 lor amber Iowa. Corn. 27i 4c lower. Oaiaiy mod erate request at b40vJ"c br western Uroceiie Sugar and CofTie are quiet and nominal! unchanged. Potk fit mer and in good dem ind at $14 f0($ lb .'I lor new prime mess Lard firmer at 1 1 lQU'c Money i steady at 0 per cent., with fair bust ness doing. Sterling unsettled; opennl at Ib, ailvanced to 170, and closed dull at'lC'ffl IG7j. (ild vetv much unsettled: oiieinng at .i'.'5.. ud vancing to Ü6, and (losing quiet at Mfrt-tfJc prem. PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. I. (.11,1, O1 iYlV.K IHS SKKVir-KS TO THK CITIZKNS Or Itidiauapolia and vicinitj. Ollce, Virginia Avenue, o. 2'i. Itrsidrtice orth N w Jersey irret, Nu 37. octU'ß.l-.lly SPECIAL NOTICES. rS'-NEW DISCOVERY FOK THE perdy and pe-niatirnt cure of Seminal A'eakne. Ure tbral and Va-.unal Disi hartes, (ilvet, Sequal Disease, EmisMon, Inipotrnce, Clenital Dtbilitr and diseae ol the RladUVr and Kitneya. rr.i.i.' Swine rat' are warranted in all caea and can b rli-d n. No rhanre of diet required. They do not nauatc,nor intern-re with budues puruitf. Ul wards of 2ii0 ca-e havr tn cumt iL pst month. Jor thitn owe hundml A txiciant tr Arm it thtir jirirtit rietict,(t'l all tjf ik rr t'trir ?Jftcicg. Th? y are entirely harmless on the ystem, and can b relied r-n iu all eis- arminjr from youthful Indiscretion or self-abuse, which often incapacitates th uferer from fulfilling Jut it of matTÜd ii'. ATR'-VTlfK of 64 pajre, containlnst means of cure, sent free to all. Two stamps required for pof tags. The Pilla will h sent by mail, rcurely eralrd, on receipt of One Dollar, by J. BkYAN.M. D., No. "6 C dar treet. If , T. Sold by all the principal drngirista. TUM LIN SOX k COX, A cents, septOO-diwly Indiannpoli. EST IMPORTANT TO LADIES. Dil. Hakvet's Ft hau; lilt have never yet failed In removing difficulties arising fron obstruction, or stoppage of nature, or In retorin the j stem to perfect health when ufTVrinjr from Spinal afTertion, Trolap-us, Uteri, the Whites, or other weakness of tho Uterine Organa. TLe PHI are perfectly härmt- ou the constitution, and may be taken by the uct delicata femal without cauing dires the iura time they act like a charm by ttrengtbening, tr.vtgorat!ub' and reitorin the ayttem to a healthy condition, aud by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, co matter fn-ra what cau the obstruction may arise. They should, however, NOT be taken during the first three or four montha of pregnancy, though aafe at any oiher time, a micrnage would b the reult. Kach box contaiua ttO p 'lis. iTko SI. Dr. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Diseases of FemaVa. Prairjancy,i(iscarTiege, Barrenne, Sterility, Reproduction and Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the La Mea' Private Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of 64 pc", nt free to ar.y address. Mi cents required to pay postage. The ItUa and book will be sent by mail when deired, aecurly aealrd and prepaid, by J. bRYAN, M. D., General Agnt, !5o.7 Cedar treet. 5ew York. JJj'gold by all tho principal druggist. T0MLIS0X COX, Drospatii, Agents, ept!0'33-dvt. wly In-'lvnapoU. HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS. Wholesale & Retail DEALER 15 Hats, Caps, and Straw HAS JCST RECEIVED 111 fall stocck: 0ood8, ( Y GOODS. DIRECT FKnXI THK MANUFAtTTRIR V ' In the East, which be will mII a low a the leweat. All the LATturr rrruta kept at !fo. IS PennytTanla atrtet, four door onth of the Pcatt'Sce, Indianapolis, Ind aprlü-dA w3m

Halikax. October 13 The rebel steamer K. ( ' i E. Lee. aix says from Wilmington direct, arrived " hrrA thi morninir with about thirtv naSseiiL'er on ' - Äi1.

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GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY. c it a m ri.it i:u t tuk LinisLATVRr of KRrrrci-Y ro TH TKKATXkST OT ALL THK IHAICASIC OF TUt CRIAKT 't) OKMTAL OKiiAM. I ata Ji-aa Ii llailaetl TKlCt TK!t CK5TI. A Tlrcliral Hvporl, ilmt-tining Iklrlv Ft I'UiU IwjTttvf-itf ofl ON A X KT HOD 01 trvauusr Vanrrtal iJi , Lucia sUoc itypbiiM la ail It iorrha, Iii i,trViar, sn well, aad llT'1rucl, la4)at a tb Kittaaja, Bladdar Ac, wttaout mrreuryt eontaininf a valaM treat; on that wtde-sprea mala-lr f rusiih. Snitnal V. oahnM, '9eturnl Kml.ioe,Sriaat Ol'tUty, lmpotncy,lc.,tb m err t mürtuibf of vonth and ma tartly arislna- froaa täo taAfil bault. frlf-ab. To which la oUJrl atieorvaduCia re remale )ifer,aDd otlff intrrrtttnjt matter of tbe nt twoat tmp.a'tattrr to th tuarrirU ai4 tbo e.sntrniplatlna marrlaar. wborntrtain dtbtof t hair pat Meal ab luv Vr ttPflbat ataie. (tent to any auurra id a ivaltd wrap per. on receipt oitrnceni or tour tarnt. w a orvtH oarrDuro im im aiiuita io inairaai Bint of th vartou privat din4atraird of tn our prt rat i Port. Our Iniprory I tb only Itmtltutlun of it kind In Amrtc a which baa Wan o labll.li! l y a apecla) cLartrr.an this factthoulJ (tv It a prt fertile or tb varton qaack of aoubtfal cttaracur to bo f una la aa arxcltl. Important to FrmnlcM! One aepartmrnt of oar ItTnary la poclallvdovotosl tothotroalmrnt rf tho IKara of Femalrt. turh at La chorrbea, or "White," Irrficular, faloftilaDtl npprtu Mtnctniattun, Narvoua aud UnrllbllltT,Dlaaaatof h Womb, harrrnnrtt, At. CoDtuitailonaaiid tttn1ntlonrrro efebarrt. AUofor aaU. UK. DKWKC'S RIÜCI-ATUK PILL For Frtaal Ubatnicttona, IrrrKularttlat, 4c. Marrlod ladlra In eortatn tltoattont bouH not tt ibom, a ttoy would cauto tnlscarrlai. f rice $1 pr box, aod taay bt nt cy man. DK.uUbKZTS FRRv icjinYlcAti inva'uabio arttcu for tboao vlablo to limit tur nurnltr of tblr cfT.prtnf, ol tba barrrn w to dc-irr dill ur p; warranted nt to la jure the health, and will la-t hr a llfciim. i-rot to any t.lrr.a.anaaraaal, n rrrrint ol tnr irtc Ta u lajts LAK.a. PAT1KNT! AT A IMSTAXCK My endtn: a brio täte men' f thlr syinplnma, will racrltrr a Hlank Chart contain line II I f question-, our tr for tb enur ot tre attnr'it, Ac MHlcltira tent to any part of the ruatitry to cur any ras t b-iin, frre from danar or curiosity. All transaction rr'vat aud eonuiUlal. Kemrnibor the tiainr and number. Direct all lettrr to (J A1.KN' HE AT MSrENSAHT uovl5-C2IA wlv lx.blsillr, Ky MEDICAL. .ir tiii: i;vii, i, Tin; nun. Vw Tktonnn ,1t Qufcssor IV 4! PRACTICAL AGCOUCIIER. MlF run ...;ur Cu -.r iu ir I 4 TTtIK AMKRICN IMSPKNJtAKY WK THKAT BT f a nrw mrthial, atiu wtta tue bapplrot result. 10Lit u llrri, (fslliiiR of tlir wonih,' t. invrrnti.tm ZVcrrIim. . A rrAe.i, ;w liitrs.) f uiiry ana all other in ess.- to Meli th Jmrt icnn lvmlt ii ao pcu:,arilj liat-le, sriiij thrre tl.rMa's and rt'i-ive t-v expre-a one u: the liortor's rni &tririiir. Tili In.trmurtit aln-ula ! tiM il lv rverv wounin In Hie land, for tti purpos ol o'f'i tili nn,etn tor(, hftKh, dr. Kent free on receipt nf stamp, a rpy T eir I'rlvate lrttn tn larrird Ladion liratih, tfc. The Iha ior' vtlrf-rutM t'rttutl t'iU, freidi from ih Iiiprttaiy, are rtry y! In nitiiple di. eases, irrettwlrities, ,ic. Price fl. mt by mall. At itie Antrliutn I)rt'r we al-o treat. UithfHH rirciv. and with never falllna aucrra. Yenrutl, or w hat the qnack call privet or crrt 1sars; ujAUit Iu all ita Ktagr. (innorrhea, fjt, Mricture. lydnarle, ('irroc'le, Vaii"rl, Carsorl, Srntorh-a. (tpmlnal Weakness, Nocturnal Knns-lon, Sexual UnMlity, Impotency, ami effects of rlf-au. The Ut ai are treated rf in a "private letter," which wr eend fr on receipt or Mamp. ihe exprrtrncr f the !artrerii In chary of tblada-partnn-iit t aome of the het Hospital In Kurope and tn New Yrk Coy, enables nun iotr-st patienta aclenttncal. Iv and rentore them mienbly. rhi-ellrun at a distance can commnnlcatf by letter at d he treat. d at their home. In urjrent eaand 1-3 orl" and reeiv ire Icings. On'tittatio . frf and 'ötif,lfu(i,tl. Koom yo. 14 Eat Wabingtrtn Street, Indianapolis, r. I. IVi I34. a.-r9 1!r-wl2t,lam TOMB STONES. GARBLE WORKS. o o " SCYDOLDt RITTER m7F KF.F.P ON II AXIi AM MtKKlO OKDF.K, ALL ww k;nd or Marnie M,nuni-i:t ana drive Mones, carve to order, with d-sin, erril-h-m, or device that may j be w anted. The äf irnig anj tLiti in our line will do well to arive os a call, a w e ue bun butte lrt materlall and insure al work. mchSl-d&wly DRY COODS. s. Ul u f. EH W W co & o tr O 523 a-H W CO fH CO & CO CO o tn as. w rGQ v t. 'S iS 0 0 Hi o 0 i t: iß z c Sä 5 A UD u o B It 5T T. BUANDE'S TUSSILA(JO U ( od for labile Speakers and Sinner TO CLEAR THK VOlCF.

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