Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4060, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1863 — Page 3

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SAT PK DAY MOUNlNo.OCTOItKIt 17. I. . .. CITY AMD STATE ITEMS. t?T Brirka are worth ten dollars a ÜsocmdJ, delivered, in IuJianarl,. f?T" ToUtot rewh in price, in lW market, one duller arl tigluv fiv centa a bushel. t5T Coffee is worth iMrtj fire cclU a pound in U.i market, retail TL wboleul fnce it tliirtj four cent. r?TALo!hfT irtallmrtt of rebel rri-oncr. arrmVi Ute Lit r.iht, aoi were raarcLe-l to Citup Motion. Ixdusa Enaio Na.w. The Derrncricy In thi count? elect their ticket bj atxiut GW majority. j m tlT Four han!reJ reel pri-niner. arrived j?. lertisj roornir g from Chittiuoo?, and were marthed op fettnsjlani street to Camp Morton Ülaxk Lkasi. A pwkI form of blank leases for bou-ef. Ac. lias Leeo printed and can be obUiued at tbia oftice. octS dtf Vb Hay ii ld ou the streeti yesterday at twenty dollar a tun. UL! fill' dear, 1 thought yew ktsowed It wa. Jl-lj' fcay, and rou-t be moJ!" t3f Ht. bontest, frame, velvcta, ribbons, feuier-, tit-wer and rche, a new tock, at low price at Caliban', 2!J Kat VVaddtjtuu street. octl3-tilw HT Thirteen doll ar- thouaand m the price of purchasing and ly'm brick in this city. Cur tract h ire been made lor fourteen dolLrs, with prompt b'iihitrs. 37" Street preaching Sbbth morning at the Union Depot, at U i 'clock A. M.; aleo opposite the lUtea House, on Washington atreet, at -1 o'clock P. M , bj Dr. dnuou. r2T" Henrjr Allen, one of the ni(t enterprising !' our dealers in ljref, begins on Moiidaj next l.tjingthe binid.tiuu lur the exten-ive stable be will erect ou Ht i'eirl street, o oosite Ulenna' Ulork. US"The fui eral oi Li. i!oI. S I). Keiopton, late ol the 1'J h leunent Indun.t volunieeM, Jeterdar, au imposing ierruion. The military, the M ironic Imteriiity. and many citizens honor ed. nnMin.1 llt, hin memory. r5PThe ineiuoeis ol Hie Chrit'un Church o Iniluna ate holding :t cn venticjii in this city for the purpose of eeuia; wli.it c.in be done lor the beitritt oi the S.trntiry Coinrni-'Mon. It is, we Understand, prnpo-ed to contribute libcr illy. Jl'The luember ol' the Feni.ui Society re hereby rcque?teJ to meet at their hall this day at 1?2 o'clock P. M., to attend thel'uueral of Martin Cui.uinharu, a decej-eti brother. J. A l Tis SrkWABT, SecreUry. r25""Vou mill find a decide! advantage in te lectin.? a h it or by exi mining the I tre and y.yieil --ortnicnt id tlut line ut Spencer's, 'A'l Wet Wa-hintcii tieet. So mjx'rior stock ot bats or cap? va- eer hrouht into the State !C3t nrThe Kiht Uev. I!ihop UpfoM will ee!e!rate diine yervice in the lull over the Jefferson Tille and M.idi.-onville r ii;ro.dl p4;t-i, to-morrow morning at lJ.i o'clock. Thee tervice-i will be continued every Sundty morning, until further notice. ZZT" Ilotnes and lots in every put of the city, fir cnle on favorable teruis.are offered by Delzell i Jone-i, Keal itatc Agents. Also, birms in Marion and adjoining couniie. Seven lots tint must be aold, belonyin touii et ite, will be did poed of very cheup, if taken Mon. iJ1PSe only reiterate the decision of the Invextiatin): Committee at the Snte Fiiir, and the common expression ot all who re ported up in the matter, thttjlaker k Molver h.vve the best fe'ecliou of hat, caps and furs in the Slate. oct!7-d2t. There wis a fire otne place in the Seventh Ward last nihi. and we followed the engines in pnriiit of the liht, until e got bewüdereil. and we cime btck to the neuen saloou, reciting au d.bty t iutlividuvl entity "lit th irrw .f poor M man. W h tremld ng limbs have home him to yuur door." EsoiME ap Pkilr rim Salk A five horse power upright engine, with boiler, re iter, conüettinjj pipe, 4c, in complete running order, tmw uscil in rutmltig the Sentinel pressed, will be old at a bargain, to nnk room lor a lirger n g-ine. It will be delivred when we remove into vur new office, early in October. Apply at this office. ae'pt'J-tf t?7The attention of our readers i called to the finetork ofthick wilel boots at M. Hunter k Co.'i, ID Kist Washington atreet. They have a treat many diflerent ftylea and pan fit any one with a pood eubstanti il water -proof boot, just the thinir lor wet weather. They aie retailing them at w ho!eal prices. oclSnltl' For KmT A family of three persona, having a comfortable hooe near the centre of the city, will rent four or five rooms for the winter, to ome one with whom they can board Alo. will el! good youii cow, or let her be kept for hrr milk until aprinjj Atplf at No. 91 North AU turn Pti eet, between 9 A. M.and 8 P. M. Wheie the applicants are not known, references will be requited. J?T" lIoue and lot for sale, nn the Mifhct Coner of North und Liberty streets. IIoue hits r eu room nnd two goo,l cellar; the la well ft In hrubbery, with two fine grape arbor, and a one beating Irnit trees. Thia bouse will heboid Ciieap and on good terms. Jacob Ktraitoi, . octl-dtf No. 31 Wet Washington at. Zli Mr- W' A. Poa-lee, r.ny phoiogranher to the Department of the Cumberland. whoe lM'ad.juartera ate those of the Utti nrrny corp, aniet in thecitv the other day with apeoime-ia of Iii artitic skdl, ami will leave for Tenneee on Monday next. All letters minuted to hiacare will be promptly delivered. For duplicates of photographic neues in that department, address "More k IVi!ee, (Ulltry of the Cumberland, Nathviüe, Teno." Z.rf WhihI, per rord.roramands grrentaoks -i x dollars and fifty cents worth of thctn Of coure. the nor can bcg'.i-r steal, atjd help them eele. anyhow; but nny t!ie Almighty Ruler of the universe shower down -.is be:ngs upon the rich . They be thesr t.eket full of tdiinplaaters, we rI;aKlv under t ind, and are devout, ami a il' . ' Ih)w teiore Him in poi.itut gratitiiile. 'I hey htve reason to Le th.itikful. tJ.ink. and may He how'.iheiu mercy here and bereifter. I"P"(len. V'jer's new p.J pdatil private' reideoceon N'irih Merillm ktiet prrhar the' fiiet reilence in t State will et. we are' informel, over $15.00t; and all the miterii's! were bought more than a vevr aeo. when they ! were cheaper than now. dm Ytjen h ati ' redlv teen a very succeril and efTicVnt Quarter ' mater fJeneril of the crett State of Indiana, as i the results in lubitibiy ahow. Rr-oerxin Mr Charte Ler, of the t Et Empire Svhon. opposite L'ttle'a Hotel. would inform h's frien l am! the public generali v i that he his re oper.e l hi restaurant in sr!eml;d : style. Lureb every night. 0roe and freh i ovterw. h the em. for aile. Mr Milton M'ir-i phy. Mr. Lauer' superintendent, will wait upon a'l renf eonrteously. octlC-nt. Jourral copy. RcnvWAT. Ye'erdj afternoon a pair of fcore ararfel from the Soldier' Home, wifh a iirnn toidet wirh flor in barrel. The hirrels were rille! out an! the flour artferr! alonr the rod Near Tenree freet I womin and two children were bire'y svved frm being run over bv the exertion of a jrentlemar who ruhel frwart ami rtrjie-l tltem at ther'k of h'sown life Finally the ws?on cam in ron"ct with a tree and wo mmrdetell wrecke!. Tlie )ore were thrown'by the cor.euasion arid very badly Injured. r

ItcooV AaT "attiaY Mr Runnion haa eured the nervier ot Mr PcnfM. o! New

i Y.-jk, hi will to at bU it in a It i!mti-4 Iraou of artitic t:e at.d -kill to ! tt.e olr ing to pkinrr tiken at thi etb?ihrTtent. Tic tute taken bv Mr. lUder, wh U ever netatle nun' add ktl2f ul in his dep irtiritut of the l.ut ce-a, aad colored by Mr Penfuld, who ia an adept in the ut oi coloring, cannot fail to give entire aat!fctin. Perjons wi.hiotr picture lor themselves friend., can pet them at their etab!ihmerit that cannot be beat in th'a or anj ether city Give them a call at No. 32 East Washington treet. MracnAMT TAttoat-ro (). H. Heitkam k Co , No. 17 North Illinoia atreet, nearly opposite the lU'ea Houe, iaoneol the mot fahionable mer chatit tailoring estafli-hmenta in this city. Their stock of piece g'Mxls comprises the be-t variMiea and latent style, all freh and new, trom w Inch any ceutieman can select a nuit to his taste, and have it made in the neatest and mot rerviceaMe style. Tfio-e of our friends that want a rew mil. or any part of a suit, we say call on (J. II. Heitkam k Co., and they will 'le we!l suited. Youthn and boys' clothiug made to order in the Ute-tttyle. ' eeptl'i'Jui r5T"The place for citizen. t.trnnger and military gentlemen i'i want of elegant and desirable clothing at the lowet prie, to visit, is J. Kahu's, Palmar Houe block, We-t Wa-hirgton street. Mr. Kthn's buyers hive recently returned from the K'it. bringing with them splendM assortments Wp vev't-rJ-v saw orneof the-e beiuti ful fabrics ornel. Particularly wete we stru k with the hutT and 6tipert fiui-h of the military grods Wo venture to ay that at no other es", tabli-hrr.ent in Indiana can military officers and men opoly themselves more advantageously than at Kabu'a. Martin Cunningham, a workman on the Teirelliute and Indian ipolis railroad, was kille! la-t evening on the track near the freight depot. I he unfortunate casualty occurred from the run ningof two pony engines in opposite direction at a rapid speed, much more than that permitte! by the city ordinances. The deceased leave three children who were dependent upon his industry, and we have no doubt that the railroad company under the circums'unce of the cae, will fee that they do not suffer by th;s unfortunate occurrence, which doubtle-s couM hive been avoiied with proper precautions, and oidy those required bv law. rPA bvar, belougiin; to an exhibition of sun dryn.'.imals on South Illinois street, escaped ftom his cage and his keepers ettrday. About a thoiiand men. women und children g"t after him. He tok the principal thorouchbire-. and, turning neither t-j th; right h ind or the left, upet one gentlem in into the gutter and spilled two f.abies out of :t miniature buggy. He, by this time, had reiche! Schnull' magnificent budding, Meii.ban Mreet. Here fie walke! the scatfol-lin.' on hi hind le, ju-t like any other man, nnd, de-cen. ing in the rear, climbed a loeust tree He was lasoei here, n., seventy persons tib jut pulling tne rope, natiieJ Inm bick to his den. It was impromptu fun, and all enjoyed it. Tue 'I iieatke. Theic will be a grand double performance at the theatre to night, the at of the brilliant eng igement of Mis S illie St Clair, upon which occasion ''Our Sillie" will fipneir in' two of her greatest pieces, sutaiu fmr distinct characters, dance the wild Arnb Jmce. am! fiht her famou broatUword combat with Mr Kilev. The pieces electc! for Mi..-St Clair's f-reweii are tfie grind romantic In.lian drama of the Wept of the Wish -ton Vih and the great military dramv of the French Spy, in both of which she is without a rival It i not often that a bill of such magnitwle and excellence is offered on one night, ami it is fair to presume that it will draw together a ureal crowd Therefore secure your seats'eurly. aoi nvoiu me rusn at niiMit. FlOM THE Twr.NTT SlXTII IiFulMETT. Capt. hitsil ol the Üuth tegimtnt, writes to his lather an account of the affair of Atcbafalavt, in which that regiment w is engaged, on the 2'Jth of Sep tember la.-t. Capt. Whitset was ou pi. ket guard and was cut off from the regiment und thus escape! capture. There were eitrht commissioned officers and 2JH enlite.l men of the regiment l iken prisoners Among them me Lieut Cd. Rose. Captains Wallace. Scott and Logan. Lieut. McDowell, (Irren, Collin?, Whilst ami Robinson. Of Company I. Capt. Whiiait'a company, Lieut. John Whit-it, Sergeants KliDaws JÖ liennctt an! C. W. Phipp. Corpnrals J a me K. (Jreer, Joeph Clark and W. A. K'on: private Il f . 1 ft . it. ii smun, Jonathan W ilson, U N.Fisher, M. J. (Jreer, H. J. Hole, (J. W. Owing, Thos Moorchead, M. Ü Pottle. Thomas R(.ss, K. M Smith, Mathi is Smith, Div id Smock. J une .1 Kelly, Asa Stout. Joel W. Veach. George W. W bite and John Wood. The pri-oners have been heard from since their carture, and they ate in good health and well treated. There were two men wounded in company I, viz: Sergt. James W. Col ley and Stephen' W. Debert. Capt. Whit-it thinks thev will die Collev is shot through the right "breast ami Dehert through the ne k. The kille! of the ttvinient were John Spron. of comp my I); Philip C .ranagh, of compiny F, and a member of company A, who.se name Capt. Whittul did nit leiru. Fr th Stktc Sentinel, lie l lutters. IxtiASAroLi. October 1G, 16T. Knnoa .lot rvai. Sir: I had a right to expect, from what has already been pnhlUhei, that you would have cnmnl.ed with what I conceive to b a very returnable und jut reijuef, vir.: that you would publish my communication in Saturday' Sentitiel. that your renters might seetheeiu-e that baa pun luce I and filled lorth Jour unkind ami unjiMt pjisonilit!es. If the found itin upon which I pielicite my arguments is faNe, wfiy nt prove it v? If I hive mide unjut accusations, why not poiut tliem out? If vol can not, then lei us know. "Thit'a whvtV the tnittfr." A cau-e tint cannot fe defended und sustained bv legitim ite argument can not and tdiould not be silaintl by perMinal ubue. lam still unwilling to charge you with n willful deign to injure me or my influence for g! among the people My imprein is that you are dijo-et. through kindness no doubt, to "stand bet ween." s as to hide or cover up the wrong and lnconitenMe ol others. If this is the cac, you are very gen tftou, and de.-eive crtvlit. I am rather dipo.-el to believe, ftoui li tt Ii i ahead y occurred thit there is ome one behind tlie scene, wounded and "HuMcring,"' he community would hardly mis pect. My couimunicitioii dil not cert tinlv apply t you, hetu e you cannot takeany personal exeep tion t it unles you whould conceive th it it had a political fwirin', or il might be from the ftct that my articles were written for the Sentinel instead of the Journal; nd froni this cmi-e yuu may h tve indulge! a little spte become of je il oust?; and if thi is "wbtl's tlie m itier," we c n teuiedy the e il t cry readily. If you will open nur columns to nie to keep the peice, I will wiite fr t';e Journal; so you perceive that I am a "peace m in." I am not unaware, however, that "some editor have a peculiar way ol ettiny rid of lrouie some arumei.U when un able to nnswer them by re'r: ing to j t rr'oralitie-.' I mut admit it t be a very u.-um uy process, but it will not answer in this cae Ot- upy no; the p! ice thtt I do, I cmnot ieiM.ably exfeet to p. along without tri-il ot this nttute. Met.' opinions du!Vr; hctice coming in contact, we have contention; but e mu-t t.t forget that we cu contend in a fpirit without : ii jury to either. Ami now. in conclusion, let me request you again to publish my communication to the m nitry Your truly, E. (?. Cannon. YvT th 5tfe Sntl!)fl. The iournil si ya th.at four t f the Iowa soldiers at Citnp Ibirt.S'de voted lr tba "copperhead" csnil d it tor (o.vernor. thus calling them br tfat rdlVr.sive title H'w will tlnse men feel I wii.-ntf.ey reflect tliat they have sacrificed tfe rninbot ai d etntearment of hme. n they he ' on the open field or fUnd on the lonely icket at the olemn lour d mi Jnifht, h wine enlisted to st ind by their country, with no motive to prompr thern but patriotism, in an un?otified entet w Inch th y h d no hand in provoking, and t lat. when they com to exercie the privilege for) wht h they eii'Uted to fight, to be comj linicr.te-l j by the term "copperheid" bv a stvv-at home. or "home 2U r 1 " The it jury is deep and bitter. The Inive is from the Mine spirit that promt t ed an old hickory Quaker, when the me Leifi' D presente! lhemelve? at the rmorv to draw arm and accoutrements to rpe !orgvn's isivnlers froni tin? State, to go arming them and inquire. IIjw many butternots in your comjmny?" Of court he did not et II it-

fr tb t P-.Rttr.el. Screfirj Chve came t rejoice over the tri umpli of his putv in ihe lite ele.iions. Ol course, bemg a public serv.,nt. be could conttipteotly rejoite only ou aco.ouM of the general gMi. ir :ernor Morton my the rebellion has received a tr'iühinglow. I he Juurnal siya it i more im portant ro the Union ciue than ad the victories of our armies during the motithof July.incluuing the fcurretider of Vicksborg and Port lludon. Ou the 25:h of Februuv gold was at 17i;on th 17th of June, when the rebel were in Pennsylvania, it w 149; on i,t i?ln 0f July, uer th iur. render of Port Hud-on, ft w t We see thoe victories reduce! gold -13 cents. Oa the Monday precedikg the electiou it was 14:?; yesterday, th 1 4th. the next day alter the deteat of ValUndigham. it wt 155 in advance of seven cents. Some of us. "cvn'l ice" the yood reiulta of the election on the finances.

Clarion County Election orficlnl. Weive below the official list of this county: IAt ESTATE ACDiTAft. 3 c. ?! -1 Towxinir. i V ' Si 197 ItC Ä ItM 61. 1H3 :7 loi 114 48 ! 5S 73 1. 1139 1U3 59 1 ?! . 10 . Ill . 101? . 87 1 I B 1 41 24; lt3' 54' 11 141 i rrj 31 V 8S 3vs 104' 131 ; H 163 114 4J Hd CT 103 37 10; 114 41 lt7 47 CS laa 11ÖS lüs7 J3 Parrr Wh'D, No. 1.. Ia No t. No. 1.. lo 'o 2.. Larence.Jtj.t. V .Nu. 2.. 110 9 U 11 12 24 ITS' Ui 19 34 26 3. 194 Mi 112 37 47 9 24 1G3 34 234 1-0 14H 16 34 26 hi . ltii . Ci . ll7i 116 . 4 . Iuh! . I . 72' . 122, 116, .10s4 LH Fraiiklin Warrrn like, No. 1 1 No. 2... Watn. No. 1.. l No. 2... No. 3... Crnttr.No. 1. . . Do No. 2. Do No 3.. Total 1&0 4U 1-SiS 4150 1103 411c1 I9u2 Indiana Election ICeturn. ALLEN COl.MV. The following aie the Democratic majorities in this coiiniv: For Sen tor, W. W Ciron received 2 5S-1; for Keconler. C A. Ifeker rerpive.J ' f.'tl f. ir Putin. ----- - - - , - . . . VIMIII' tv C.Mt.mi-sioner. 1) H L'pes received U.i7'J; for estate Appraiser, 11. Dickerson received 2.Ü7J WH1.S C01NTY. The Demotmts in Well county mule a gal lint fi-ht. ind elected their entire ticket bv an average m ij r ty of !)!), being a clear gain of .uihir veiis county butblul to Demo critic principle. KOfeCil&KO ColxtV. The afolitioni-ts succeed in this county by about about one thiid their usual mijority. ADAMS COLXTT. The entire Democratic ticket is elected in this county by about f!i() majority. JMFtBSO.V cot STY, The Kepulllcans carry ttielr ticket bv an average majority of about 15?) i largo decrease. LA PORT E COfXTY. The Republican, claim the election in this coctify by about 200 majority. Thi is a terrible lettinir down. K'LLIYAN rol'MT. The Iemncracy elect their ticket in this couutv by I .(;( ,n ijority. The lie ublic n, pirty in old - Sullivan U dead, and none ho poor as to do it reverence. MADISAlX COUNTY. Says the Democratic Standard: "The result of tne election in tins county I at Tuesday, notwith Handing our mijoiity j Jess than that of last year, is still gratifying to everv Democrat ni true lover of his country. The imposition made every (Miible etlort by fair means and fiul to fe.-re.ise our majority, tind the leturns ?how that they have been in a degree succ.ut. It should bo borne in mimi, howev er, that ih Congressional eleatmii of lit year, when McDowell majority m the county was mx hundred, was bv n. means a lair et ot t sHeio.-tli .,f the p.r'tv Tor his opponent. Sh.nks w .s a violent abolitionist, ami d'.l not rct eive t!ie :ull Republic in vote In "Aiew ot hII the ircum-tance. we have achieved a glorious victory, am! the Democracy of olJ Madison rend greeting to the brethren 'all over the State, the new of their tiiumph over tanati -im and negro nlitv, by cleir majority of lour hundred un I fifty." HtXTINUTO COUNTY. The Republican (.i,rrj t,Pir ticket in this county by .about 7. majority. CoUNlT. The Republican- claim thu county by about Ih'Hl in tjonty. vir.o ct'N rY Sivs the Terre II ute Jourunl: "The majority for the r ofir il tj. kef In this countv is about one thouat.!. All of which i the teult of the want of org-iiWzitiori und ener-etic elbot. While every Republic m vote I, tn ire thin one thousmn Detmicnit rem iirusl ut hum, attaching but little imi-ort ii. e to tl e result Our friends nee! not feel discouraged, cm carry V g next year il we try. ' riTNAM COfXTY, Democrntic nil over. M.Kee's majority for Cleik t :iJ2; Wall' m-ijoity for Recorder is 41; Kei .hiley V mj riy lur Auditor. 313. Aver.i Derno'-rafic iii.j .rity in the county, 30. This is itlecd a ghuiou tiiumph. PROFESSIONAL, Irt A. I. U Alsts, On fr his srnvn'Fs t the citizknh of lif1iai:apIi and klnitjr. UOic. Virginia Avenue, N.. 22. nod-ncf Nor?l N ov Ji-r!.ey trret. N 37. ortU'tU-dly INDIANA PRACTICE. Robert Clarke & üo, c nsr cinn'ati, o., II AVK IN" PRESS BICKXELL'S INDIANA TEACTICE. Tiik Pkactick to Si rntME anp CiaciiYCitBTa or Tiir Statk k Imhaxa üv Civil Casks. Uy iUonnr. Rukxkll. A. M . Judge of the Sccud Judicial District and Professor of law in the Slitc rnivcrsity. I Vol. 8vo. VHFH TKN YK.AkS l . AlliHi bY THF. KULES .f cun, b ib diriPM t, , ,f c- uii. , iij tha ban it c . f :l " !uprire C-i.i. h l.rui.-Iatn-e tmin lHt!"t. the (.VrfJ f l'rartire Inf r.vbirt tv th kvi'l ra!ll ..f I v.J. La afaii.'. ..iniri-iit crrtamtv an.) cd-i-t. (. Ih. a r,r u.j. ci f.r vtruintK.- couvdr ration. In h n.s f PTi '!-e, ti e .h-r taUe ;,- (1f the j-oUlict on of t:,.. Court tu rr fni, ,. tU Jj1g., l l- rV., shriirN a ixl At'rs n , .o f,r n- tlitr ül r-in v.vl! rancare roncrri.-'; I,. nf rwar l Mate tb pr-x ieeJii fn the mai.jjf mrtit of dil rau in (enrral tr-m Wirim.ii.? to r j, ir.cl j.Iimj tlx- p-acticr in cu-r apt :. a to the Snpfrm tour a-d t;i raie apr!! to ihe lifi iri I'ftirt fr,. .ii ...r..-..o ,. - - - . I'M T ' II Ulift I. I Ii. I r.n Iv, tbe prariit-e in paMirular c-- and In portal ! ari l un-inary pr rrinr- j. t i;P,t, T1 (t ba N-f d th ! .ir.Un t." th- anther ihr.uch.-ut. t. h. w. not a.Dy bat tt. law iv ati'l ht .-Ujiht to be donr, but aUo bow to I uu ii au i r.ca to qo it. HOIUKT Vis A KKi: A CO., twtY iVBt.tSHKr.s. C'tcii.natl, Ohio. K'.7-illw LOAN BONDS. Redemption of Indiana Bank Loan! Bonds. IirilP.r.l-AS. DY YHK TKkVAOPIOAN OF TT1F. f I-.Jina rmk Ix-an l-on l. the rr. are W;.'y r.ir. .r !.- a' rr th- .f twenty y ar, at the rWtirr of tte -"täte, tu ti lrrr.y given to the hohler of od H.-tvt that t- e a n wdj b- rJrrm.i 1tU interest th- r-o-i n And af;-rt!- l,t day of ti-craiJer, 1-J3 at it,-. TV-- vifMr-r. w.,.do, Ur.i-r Jk Co., KiT.Lrr, No. 5i Va!i ftrrrt. New A.rk ij.y. ,,r fct tfj vtlirr, vf tlt ..k i .j tun.! li.rd. lit.. !,..,.!, ItHtitha: atxl that fr tn s'- i anr Mvi4 . ale lnter-.t n kai l b.ud mill not W ai.)rd. Ity order of the rU-ar-I t-f S'.nkm Fund C..mno.H r W. II. T A MUTT, r-re.jdrrit. adianapl:. et. 15, 1C1. nrtle-aci

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, rtaeori nraiLt roa via DAai iVAViita-naiL. For .Morning Itepevrt er rirat I'afc i'iht Rrporl ..Troru ,eur Vork.( Ivtw Yoik. October 16 A fpeciad to the Time, from Chattanooga the 10:h ha, the followitiR: Smce th 7th no hostile demonstrations hire been made on our front. T he enemy's batteries on the northeastern slope of Lookout Mountain have been withdrawn, and those on the left have remained ilent yesterday Sind to day. Our puns on the left awd ripht hive ompellf-d Bra:z to remove his headfjuatters from Mission ary R.de. snd drove away his final corps from Lookout Mountain - Uo to Ho. to d:y both ide have been quiet. Diy before esrerdaj a rehel picket, roraposcd of a Sergeant and Tr men of the 3d KTemucky, deertcl. They rejort that the encasement within the rebel lines on the 6rh was a fi;ht be-twe-u a brigade of Georgia militia, and lhe.reu-. lar troons, the former relusinp to cro?a the State line, ana their relu-al brought about the collision. Small parties of reoel sharpshooters have fired for several dys from the south b ink of the Ten nesseo'On the train and detachments of troops; moving over the road along the north bank to Bridgeport am! Stevenson, nnd have killed eijjht an! wounded several men and rnimals. The dam i;e done to the Jfashville and S'evenon railroad by Wheeler's cavalry has been repaired nnd trains are again running regularly. The rebel cavalry has bean closely followed by ours in their raid, and were attn-ked and defeated several times. Yesterday another strong rebel picket com ma tided by a Lieutenant came into our lines in a body. 1 hey report the enemy building pontoons. '1 his indicates an indention to c.U!odge us from our position by a flmking movement acros the river, which wi'l be provided against by General Ilosecran. There Ins been no corx municttion with Curupide for tevei.il days. The public has been wrongly impieed as to the strategic relations of his command with this army It is serving a good puipote, but not in the manner suppoed in the North. Rebel papers f the 6th aiid 7th contain the farewell midi es of Gen Polk to hid emmand The same pipers have a rejKjrt that Jeff. Davis is about to o to Georgia to take command ol Bragg s army. . . . . , The steamer Columbia, from New Orleans the 10th. has arrive.!. Theouly military item in the pipers is from the Misiippi.in, (rebel) which states that the Federals occupied Monroe. La. Dick Taylor bad retreated to Shreveport, on which place the Federals would advance as soon as reinforced. The Federals Inid captured a large number of negroes, who were rejairitig the Shreveport and Vickbtirg railroad Several steamers had arrived at New Orleans, bringing 3.37 1) bales ofcouon.atid live hogshead of new sugar. From Cairo. Cairo. October 1G (Jen. Grant and staff arrived here this morning. All quiet at Little Rock. The expedition under Major Ree l, of the 18th Missouri, broke up the camp of Nolan's guerrilla, in Jefferson county, killing Nolan aud taking all Iii men prisoners. Provost M ushil Uetieral Chandler has orlered ihat all negroes not in posesin of cemricates that they hive employment utticient to cuppoit their families, be placed in the contraband camp and prov i.Jel lor. Vote of the 27ih, 3'Jih, 43d an.r 63d Ohio regiment., at Memphis: Biough, 1,5'JO; Vallaudigb mi. 111. The Memphis Bulletin snys: A company of te!-ls are again conscripting near Union Depot, who, at last accounts, hau gone towara Brownsville Another company ure near Macon, Fayette county, ten milci from Union Depot, ou Saturday. Among the conscripted is Hon. J. K. Moseby, late Candida, for Congress. The rebel leiders weie to meet in Wood sou, county, Friday night, lor the purpose of making a doceut on Fort Pillow. It ia understood they can muti-r upwards of 3.UU0 men. I'icparations have been made for their recep tion. I'roiu Wavliinstiin. Washington, October 16 L ist night at about eight jo'clock. according to the report ol puescu gers trotn the army, information came to Gen. Me ide' he idu n iirs that a corps of the rebel army, supposed to be A. P Hill's, had removed from ur iiont in tho direction of Lee.-burg. The S ar e a heivy ici-onnyiasani-e was immediately st.ntiM in the direction of Aldie. Cocimiijtier Dile, during his lato visit to Kansas, thoroughly investigate.! the difficulties nnecied with the Ivckapoo treaty. The evi dence is now under consideration by the öecret ary of the Interior. The Cothmi'ioner made four or five treaties with the Indians for their re moval ftom Kansas, but thev cannot bocariied into effect without the action of Congre-s. lie repre.-ent the Indiana every heie as eaceble, niih the exception of the Sioux of the Upptr Mi'.-oi.ii and a fe tribes in New Mexico. It is Minted there are some 200 or 30Ü guerrillns lhtsil!c of the R ippah innovk and south of Gen. Meole'a army. They are daily and-nightly arresting Union men mid committing depredations on their pmpcrty. Hon. John M. Hott vrwn arrctc l by the rebel at his house on Wedne-div 1 i?t during a cavalry fight neir Bi iuiy SMtioti. He h is sinco been taken tu Richm nd, w hcie he will doubtless be held for the return ol S!m kltford, Bradford and other recessiouists of Culpepper no in the old Capitol prison. Mi. Bdts was a p.irr!ed pti.-oner. Frm infwimatioii teceived fiom the Army of the Potomac to-night, it appears that a bdv of the enemy was seen pacing southward opp."iiie Bhukbuiu'a F.id lad night. Our flatteries shelled them. They replied lor half an hour and then disappeared. It was ru morel that one corps of the enemy w. appro tchii g Fairfax C H., aud our heavy batteries were tent in that dirrclion. They have returned, and report all quiet. Our army is i:i perfectly aafe position and prepared to repel any attv k. Fr in I'liilridelpliu. PjiiLAntLiiu a. October IG The official Tote of this city is as follows: Curtin, 41.J74; Woodward, 37,ilKI; mij riiy for Curtin, 7,l-? I . CÖMMERCIALr r reito4ra. Cliieliimtt i .Vlitrkel CijictNüAYi, October 16. No change in flour or wheat. Com bei 1 higher at btrQDUc. 0U in demand at f'!h and sesree. Whisky held at 55c. Old mss potk is in good demand; 773 brla sol I at $13 00 Lanl sold at lOSc. (irocerie buoyant Money eisy .it 6(35 ;er cent. Gold decline! to o'c. S Iver unchange.1. uw York narbet. Ntw Yen, October 16. Flour less active and 5(3 Pk? lower: Im at $6 n?R "25 for extra State, $6 75((i6 95 for estia R H O., $7 oner yi for cood tJ choice extra. Whisky dull at 5i?c. (train Wheat opened irregular and unsettled, and closed heavy; Sft 3c lower at $ 30g! 31 foe Chicago Spring, $1 SQI 31 for Milwaukee Club.fl 33(31 37 lor amer Iowa. $1 35Q1 42 for winter rel western. Corn opened fair, closing firm; fair demand at DC(39-J4'e for Lippiag m xd western adost. and U7(0:lU-)o in tiur. 0 it s'eidy at ?3?4c. . Groceries Ccflee advarcel to 32c. Sugar, l(gl3c. MoUsica dull, and nominally un changed. P.ok orer.e-I quiet and more active at $14 50 fir 14 75 for old me. $16016 3r.,' for new do, $11 75 12 25 for new prime, and $14 50 16 50 fur new prime mesa.. Lard Mead f at ll?4'(ai2c. Cheeefirmat 1 Inf 1 6c Money i more active at 6(2" per cent. Sterling hiwer at IC-nllCD. Goid lower; opemng at 55; i'eclir.iiig to 5534', auJ c!oio dull at 52jt'(3 5"4'c prem. 5?PThe Tote of the city of Cincinnati. Tues-J day, was about 25,7lHh 1,200 mom thao il a Iat earing. 1

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MEDICAL. . NOT ALCOHOLIC. A Illhlf Concentrated V?2e tabic Extract. DR. HOOFLAND'S ' GERMAN BITTERS, PRIPARED BT Dr. C M. Jackson, Philad'a, Pa. ' ' vTTLL KrrECTCALLT CUES Liver Complaint, I) xpepsia, Jaundice, Chronic orNervoui Deblllt) Dlaenae of the Illdnef, and all dlaeatei arlnlny from a disordered Liver or Stomach uch r ' Conr-tipa r ' Uoa,lnwrd llle, . . '' Fulne or Blxxl to the Head, Acidity of the stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dicut for Food. -KuIne or Weight tn the ttomacb. Sour Eructation!, sinking ör Fta terinir at the Pit of the Stoma' b, .Sw mmiuf of the Ilea', Hurried and Difficult Ilreathini;. rlutterhiK at the Heart, Choking or Suffocat'tin euatin. when In a I.vintri oture, I imneas vt V'if.jor , iH tu or Web t-fore the SiKht.Fevtr and I Hi I pain in tte Head, Deficiency of respiration, Yeifow nesn of the 5kiu ant Eyes Pain In the Si.le, Faick, Chet. Un b, Surtden F.uhes of Hrat, Luriiiuir in the f leL, Constant lniaiiiintr of Evil, and t;reat IXpredion of Sj'iritu, And will poKivclj prevent YF.LIJW FEV KU, B1LLI0CS FüVKR, Vc. They ctntain .o Alcohol or Had Whisky! They will cckk th above disease m ninety-nine case out of a hundred. INDUCED KT THK EXTENSIVE SALE ANDTNIYFRSAL punuUrity of Iloofland's Germn t'.it'ers (nure. ly vegetable) hMs of ignorant quacks an I unscrupulous a Iventurer. have opened upon ufTcrii.g huitutiiiy the now gates or no trums in the shape or poor whisky, vilely coniM.undHl witu iijurioun druRs, and clirinleueJ Tonici, Mmhii hie and Urter. - iU-w are of the latamcrable array of alcoh' lie "preparath.ns i plethoric bottle and bin bellied keg, under the rn'Klest appeltarioii of iUrtern, whtch instead of cinnK only aggravite di.sease, and leave the di&appoiDted sufferer in d.sjair. ' Do you want fomelhing to strengthen you? Do you want a (jitod appetite? Do you ich nt to huiU un your eonstitntion? Do you trant to feel tcell? Doyoutcant to yet rid of ntrvousnttt? Do you want energy? D't you want to rlrrp reell? Do you traut a brisk and rigorous feeling? If tfnu do use UOOFLAXO S GEUMAS U ITTERS. Irom Hrr. J. Xsirton Broten, : '.. EIHor of the Enc !-l"i flit 0 JMigittu KnouUdjt. Although li'd diaoed tofavor or recommend patent medicine in general, through distrust of 1 heir ingr d-ents and effect I yet know of no sufficient reason why a man m 7 not tci-tify to the benefit he hdit-ve hiniaef to have received from any liriple preparation in tka hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others I to tliis tnorv readily in regard to lloofland'-Herman Hitter, prepared by I r. C. ii JackMui. cf tbi c ty, because I waa preju iced agatiikt tbem fur many yearn, tnder the itnpre hi n that they were chieMy a alco oli mi'ture. I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker. E1.. f'T the removal or tbi pre ulire by rper lei, at-d for encouragement to try them, when MinVririjr from great and loinr continued dcbiluy. 'I he use of thre buttle of the bitter, at the heginrinRof t e present year, waa followed by evident relief and restoration t a d pree f bodily a id mental vigor which I had not felt f r hix tno- th ierrp, anl bal almost d pa re-t of regainiiig I therefore tha k üod and my friend for directing me to the u or them J. EWON BROWN. PhilalelpLia, June 23, IStl. I A KTH'ULAIt IVOTirE. There arc iiwiiy nrenarat'ons Cid under the name f Hittern. put np in quart iottlea. e nit'outi -ed of the chejet whik or common rum, coting fr 'in 20 0 40c. per glln. the tat dlsnuised by tnise rcr amter M-ed. Tni da- f It'tter ha. caused and will continue to cau-e, a I ng a they on he old, hund eJi to die the death of the drunkard. Hy lb ir ne the nyntem it kept contiiualI und-r to uiffuence of ulc'ihoiic stimuJ nt o the worst kind th dei re f r liqU'-r a created ami kept up, and tlie result i all the horror attendant up.n a drtiTikard' life anl leatli. - - Forth. we ho desire and vill hare a liquor bitter!, we publish the MwIm rece.pt: tief owe botV of H'-H-inil' Orrtrt'in ittrs and m'x wiih Mrre rjiatri . of pKmt Lr,i ijf or M'Aaiy, and th- re ult "ill be e preparation t it willWr In n edial virtue and true excellence y of the tiumerua liquor bitter in the tn rkrt, antf a-tll (vr mm-A les. Tu will ba e all the vlrlueaof tHt,it? Litters in connection with a good article of 11 juor. at a much le price than theke Inferior preparati u. will cost you. Attention Soltlicrv! dud rriends or lII r: We call the attention of all havlny relation tr friend In the army to tti fact that HiHiKLAND'S Herman Hitter" will cure nlne-temb of the disease Induced by ex. Poured and nrivath tm trefdnt to onp life. In ihe list, published almost dailj in the newpare, on the arrival of tho -ick, Ji will be noticed that a very lare propnfon are aufTt-rlng fr.m del-ll ly. F.vev ca-e of that kind ran l readily cured by Hiw.flatid'a'Orman Hilter. Disei resulting fiorn disorder of th 1ige. tive Organa are ee Illy rrm'ired. We have i hesitation In mating that, if thee Ritter were freely u-ed among otir aoldler, bn.dreda of Uvea might iaveJ that otherwise will be ibm. We call particular aneniitni to the following remarkable and well authenticated c re of one of the oatiftn'a hero.-. whoe pie, to use bit on language, "baa leen aved by the Bitter. ruiUDILrHta, AoUlt 23, 1KC3. ViMaa. Jofe h Evahh: WrJJ, gentlemen, your Hoof, land'a (ierman Bitter baa aved ny lile. There 1 no mistake in tbi. It 1 veticbed f..r by liun.bera e1 my comrade., onte of whoe name, are appended, aod who were fully cogi.Jiant of all the circumstance, of tny case. I am, ai d have been for the last f.ur ) ear, a nn rriher of Mi-rman' celebrate! b.ttery, aud under the iuimediate command of Capt. It. B. Ayre. Through the exposure attendant urnn my arduou duties, um altac ked iu Novrmber Un Hb inflammation of the lung and wa fr II day. in the hospital. Tbl wa fallowed ly great debill'y, bitfhtened by an attack of dyentery. I wa then removed from the W hite I'ouse, and ent to thin city on board the teamer Htate of Haine, from which I landed on the 2Mb of June Mnce that time I have ben a-out low as any one could be and tili retain a park of y. tallty. For a week or more w. scarcely able to .wallow n tbmg, and it I did frc a morl down, itwaa Immediately thrown up aKain. I could not even keep a cf water my toraaca. Ufe eould nl last under tbee clrcum.tance: and aeeMingly the phiMcian who ba t been working faithfully, thouch un'iccesfull) , to reacue me from the grap of the dread archer, frankly told toe thev could do no more fur me, and advis-d mr to e a clergyman, and to make uch disposition of my limited fund a te.t ulted An acquaintance who Tltd me at the ho-pftal, Mr. Frederick Mtephenbron, of Sixth below rch tret. adme, a a forlorn hope, to try jour Bitter-, and kindly procured a bott'e. From the time I commenced taking tbtm tie gloom f fh.dow of death reeled, snil I im now. thank Cod r it. getting better. Though I have taken but two bottle, I have gained ten ound. and 1 feel angiii,e of being ermMted to rejoin my wife and daegh'er, from whom 1 have heart no-blng for elsbteen m-ntbs for, gr&tlen en, I am a loyal Vi'rl'dar., from the vidnlty of Front Koya!. To your Invaluable Bitter! owe ! certainty of life watch ba taken beplaccf vafne fears -to yoor B tter win I owe the gloriout privilege of again clpiaj to my boaom ttao who art deartet to tue tn life. Very truly youra, ISAAC VALONE. fully concur lo tb truth of the above utement, aa w bad despaired of aeelng our comrade, Mr. klal&oe. restored to beaitb. J'H. CUDDI.FBACK, lt New York Battery. fiF.O. A ACKI ET.Co.C, Uth Maine. I WIS Cite VALIER, 12-1 N.Y. I. E. SPF.NCkk, l.t Artillery, BaU F. J. K. r'AHEWt LU Co. B 3-1 Vt. HEN U Y B. JEROME, Co. B. do. HEN KT T. MACUwNALD.Co.C. 6t Maine. JOHS F. W ARW, te K.Stb Maine, II fc HM AN KtlCH.Co H. T21 N.T. NATHANIEL H. THOMAS, Co. F. tb Pa. ANDREW J. KIMBALL, Co. A. 3d Vt. JOHN JENKINS Co B, 10 h Fa. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that tbe lmtar of ''C. M JACKSON" 1 on the w Rarrca of eacb bott'e. . . Price per Ilotlle 75e, or half dozen for 14 - Should your ncareet dnatjiit Cot have the article, do tolput(T hy any of th Intotirattng pr-parat'ot, thai may be offered in It place, but aend to u, and we will forward, ecurely packed, by eipret. rrlnclpkt-offlce and ?t ntmf nclorr. o.o3l Arch M. ' ' JO. K5 A EVA tS, (Sacee'saora te C. M. JACKÄON A Cf.,)' ' ' Ireprieior. JlrEoT eale by Drsggi.t. and dealer in every town ia ih fnit d wiafee. pt2J-dumitaiA)tm.

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