Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4061, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1863 — Page 3
DAILSiOTINKL. ' ' MÖMÜ V M 0 K N I N G , 0 C T 01 i K It 19 ' e: CITY AND STATE ITEMS. fy YHrHj, after Ibe tnidn ijrh train of the hur previously, wa bright and beautiful.
C35TFrom fve thouarvl to ten thousand armv leuera re rereivel daily at the Indiatiapohs PutttoCIce. TfT" There are twenty four c'etk and ther mrdoyte engaged in the ImlurupMlia l'oat Oräce. cjirirn'rr a anon in ire rraroi jicrvert i .i . r pV Uw, New York atrect, wn consumed by fir'! Saturday Nat. C5TA Herrn vn mmed Mrtin waatlirown from hi- wajjnn-on fJergU treet, Silunlay at, and ieriou4lj injured th it it m feirel lie will not recover. Blase Lease A pood form of blank leases for rioue. kc . ha, teen Drintel und can le obtained at this office. octS dtf a r5f"INt. bormet, U mfi, velvet, ribbon", fettlier, flower und n he, a new lock, at low price at CtHir-an's, ÜS E-t Washington 'trett. oct!3-dlw I H?rThe trial ofC. W. IM1. of Indianapolis, before a military court at Cincinnati, wm con eluded on Saturday list. The result U not known. MSTMiw Sillie t Clair and Mr. Charles B'-rra, hiving conclude! an irnmenely ucce-H-full engagement in thi citv, have Kone 1 LiuiaTille. Hots roR Runt A hou-e, containing "ii rooni, on Indiana avenue, to rent fornix months. Aj-'ply to u. Ivivk. Keil Kute Asrent, TttlbotlA New'a Huildln-. tryThe of mnifH at the Iridi-innolH Poslotilce, a fiietirne- reiche', in a single lit. five hundred doll.ir. Nevtr, in oned.jy, are less thin one hundred doll tr worth io!d. - m t?Th fur tra.le Ins commenced for lhi.rc Mon iti thi-t city. The ekim of various wild animN re "bpcinnin; to arrive freely. Our detlers pay the highest piitc-t lur all aorU at.d kiuJ5. fJTJohn Hrough did not co S uth on a mi ion yeMerdat; but the lat poen of liim he wn aupeiinten'linjr the ahiftin of cars on the IMyfnntaine road lo convey bim buck to Ohio, out of the reach ofdirer. 37"In ihis, thv Sixth Congressional district, already, under the recent c ill of the 1'reMdent, twf hiindreil men hajre len recruife!, anl they will rendezvous to day at Cimu C irrington, under Col. A. 11. Conner, commandant. fTYou will find a decided advantajre in Fe lectuig a list or can by extniinin; the larpe and varieil a-nortment In that line at Sfencer, 3'2 West Washington reet. No superior ntock of bata or cap was ever brought into the Slate ir3t f5fIt is Mated that the Court of Inquiry. with reference to Major (tenera! Crittenden and MeCook. will convene in this city to day. Major lieneral Wallace or Kou-seau will probably pre eide. lWig.idicr (ieneral I5ole will also, as U aupnose-l, make one sf-the Court. fJiT'We only reiterate the decision of the InTesligating Committee at the State Fair, and the common expression of all who arc posted up in Ihe matter, that Haker k Molver have the besd ee'ecliou of bats, caps and furs in the Stite. octl7-d2t. J3T"Drigtdier General Carrington recently held a candle for Secretary Chase while he was in this vicinity, making a speech niter dark. Mr. Chie remarked that it was not often that he had a Hrigidier to ausist in burning t.illow fur him. although there wetea plenty of them about. A Chance to Hcild a Hots Yet. A lot on which a cellar and a well have been dug and walled, on the corner of two of the best Greets in the citv. and inst five squares from the I ostotii -e is offered at a decided bargain bv Delzell Ä: Rottes, Real Estate Agents. Thete is jet plenty f tiue to build a bouse on tho foundation laid, before cob. weather cts in. 3yA ahooting affray occurreil ye.sterc'y, on Illinois street, between two well known citizens We understand the affair originated alul a pri varebusinc-s matter. A pistol w.i drawn by one of the ptriics, butilnc!i trgel before it c irrve to an aiiu. The bill from it hwle! in Ihe ground The police interfere! jut in the nick of tune to prevent further damage. Enoine and Roili.u. or Sali: A jive lir?e power upright engine, with boiler, I iter, connecting pir-es, kc , in complete runt. :ig order, row used in running the Sentinel presis, will be old at a JKrgain, to make room tor a 'arger en gine. It will he delivered when we re love into our new office, early in October. Appif nt this office. . ?pl2-tf E5T"Mr. Ferdinand Protzmen, lately of this citv, has removed to Lafayette, and embnked in the wholes ile and retiil b-.tot and shoe trade Mr. Profzaien is a gentleman who has left many friend-behind him tu Indianapolis. He is a man of rare business capacity, n acquisition to any community, und we wish him success. ffThe attention of our readers is called to the fire stock of thick soled boots at M. Hunter & Co s, I'J Kast Washington street They have a great many different styles and can fit any one with a goo I substantial water 1 roof boot. jut the thin;: tor wet weather. They are retailing them at whole-ale prfres. octS-dtf j4fWe overhear! a private, belonging to the invalid coro, now quartered in this citv, tern irk yesferdiv.as he was refused atthebir of one of the fas.hion ible saloon, "That Indianap ilia was the d lest town he ever saw. Iu St Louis, where there were thousands more soldiers than here, a private a well as a shoulder-strap could get anything he wanted to drink." f"5 IIoue and lot for sale, on the southeast J corner of North and Liberty streets House has seien room and two good cellar; the lot is well set iu .shrubbery, with two fine grape arbors, r nd some bearing fruit tiees. This house will be sold cheao and on good terms. Jacob Kliriih;e, octl-sltf N. 31 Wot Washington ft. FirTT D llaks H ward The above amount will he Liven lor the pdd hunting case watch. n the m.irtiiriL' of the 'Jih int.. between 14 1 Ka-t M rket teet and the Lifayette dept The watch wa iitt and h:h!y prize.!. The finder "ill receive the atnje rewnl by leaving it at V K. HtM-Ricas A: Co 's. TG Wm Yhii:ton sitieet. f5T"The lu:ne!of the I'o-toftice liere U more rsenive thau most jargon, im aine. From thi. l-'iH distribution ia made for the holeof Indiatn. Prt of Michigan, part or Illinois an ! part of Kentucky. Althouch the local mails are not t. rreit t, P.wtollit'e at Indian tool; di-tnbutcs 1 more' exteniel than the Fototfice at Cincincli, in which, Ve have been told, they luve iu the neighborhood of two hundred employees -aw " Ri-opemd Mr. Charles Lauer, of the K.-t Kn.p.re Slron. oppo-ite Little's Hotel, would inform hi friend and the public generally that ha t hi ietaurant in splendid et!e Lunch eerv night. (ime nd treh tT-ter. by the can.' for sale. Mr. Müton Mur piiy. Mr. Liuer'a -uperinten dent, will wait upon all'enu courttou'ly. octlC-d3t. Juk.ri.al copy. Mo?tir C bp At; e We are under ohligati m . to Mr. Wm. McCaine, of 1'iWe town-hip, in thi county, for a head of cabbage that measures four feel eeti inohe in circumference, and weighs twenty pounds. It is a real monter, large enough to make crout for a whole German fami lv, and pfn.J eii.oi-.'h to makeilaw for a regiment ot .urb.ave volunteers It is now on exhibition at our office. If any per-oii has a bigger heaJ than thia one let lum ahow it.
t?TThe place fir citixot., trnj:fr an 1 nüi j tar? eentlemen in w.ntf elegant nd d rtble' dothinc t tne? .wet r.riva, to viit, t J Khr.' . 33 Ki-t Wh;riton ureet. Mr Khn'i buiera bave recently returns! from the E-at, j brinpin? ilh thrm pendid aAortment. We!
aw Mim or thee be.tutiful ubrics opened. P.r tc-ilrlT were we a-ruck with the beauty and purwrb finish of the militirv IN! We venture o My that at no other e.tablihment In In-lian j can military offi-er and men mpr-ly themelrM I mure avantaeou-ly thnn at Mr. Kabn's. ' fccll'J-J2t ! new rxik houe, the mot extenive b'iililir. of the kind in Indian and perhaps in the Wrat, located nouth of Vbin?ton street on Whit? river, approaches completion. It will be Ute roobd. In all it department anl arrangement it will be complete. Anew feature ia that the hop will be !auj:hterel in the third tory and p"M to the cecond and firt rl-K.ra where they will beredy for lopment. We understand that the pork put up at ihn hou'e will be for the English mtrket The building m fix torie high. j7""The benutilul bird Calle the snipe abound in this region. A binkinz institution, recentlv established iu this city, went out in a bxly, a night or two ago, to hunt'eui. The President, the Teller anl the Chier a'l went along. We guppoüeth-it they are hohlingthe net to ctch the deairatsle feathered bipeds along I'ogue run'a muddr m irgin, up to this present moment of recorded ti.-ne. (ioing a sniping, after tuiiset, is a hethhful if not a nmncutly remunerative recieatioa. 2fsT"The cnninirof fresh fruit is a new fev.ure in the busine-a of our city. Messrs. H.irter k reniifoft, lw8 Ei-t Wasliington street, put up the past hea-on 43.tHH) cans of freh peaches, blackberries and tomitoes. The fruit is cmned the :ime day tiiat it is picke!, and every cn is warranted to he fresh andfweet. We recommend purchasers to call at this establishment, for they catitiot fin! belter articles, or can they buy cUe where at lower prices if, as cheap. Families cm buy canned fruit much cheaper of Messrs. H. &i IV thin they can put it up themselves. A tml of the fruit put up at ttiis establishment will in aure its sale. octl9-d'H. KixMio-'a Akt (alliky Mr Kunnion Ins acure the ervics ot Mr. Tetifold, of New York, who will be at his ?ot in a few day a person of arti-tio tate andekill to do the color ing to pictures liken at this estibbghment. I'ic lures taken tv Mr. Iti der, who is ever centlenruily ind j-killful in his departtnent of the 1um lie-s, nod colored Oy Mr 1'enfobl, who is an adept in the art of coloting, cannot fil to give entire Matisf ution. Persons wishing pictures lor them felvesor friends, cn j,:et tlicm at their establish ment thit cannot be heat in this or any other city (iive them a call at ho. A'2.i Eist Wash. in"ton street Mkkchant Tailorino (1. H. Hcitkam V Co.. No. 17 North Illinois street, nearly opposite the liatfH Ho'!e. is one ol the most fashionable mer chant tailoring establishments in this city. Their stock of piece j;oods com pi i.st'H the bet ViirictieMini latest stvles, all fresh and new, from which any gentleman can select a suit to his taste, und have it nude in the re itest anJ most serviceable f'.yle. Those of our friends thai want a new suit, or any part of a suit, we sav call on (J. H. lleitkam k Co., and thev will be well suited. Youths and boys' clothing made to oider in the latest st) Ie. septl'JÜm EfTThe new Sentinel Huild'nigs are rapidly approaching completion under the architectural superintendence of ilr. It-dileu, and the contrac tor, Mr. Maticj, will soon be able to turn it over for occupancy. 1 he corner room, on the erouud floor, is already occupied bv Hahn k Co. as a wholesale tob icco, cigar and liquor stote. and the aouih room will he occupied in a week or two by Mr.S' irreU.Ptq i i.of Ohio, whole ale grocery, and Florence Richter expects to open out next Saturday on Pearl street. The Sentinel establishment will occupy five rooms in the second and third t jries, leaving two rooms ptill to rent, one of thee Is a (runt room in the seewnd story, suitable for mi office, and the other is (he larce back room in the third story. This room would make on excellent reading room, as it h is a large sky liht. in addition to three large windows. The weither permitting, it is exj-ected that we will occupy our new premises about the 1st of next month, where we hall be glad to sec our friends iu our new quarters OtTRAor.ois Hon. James L. Mason, Repre sentative from Hancock comity, in the late Indi an Lcgi.slature, was, at Green field, on Wednes day la.st, c ruelly set upon bv a mob of alxditionists and badly beaten. The circumstances, as detailed to us by an eye witness, are as follows: Mr M ison was met by a certain C iptain T. L. Thorn is, who has returned from the army before the fight is closed. 1 horn is accused Mr. M 1011 of saying that the day before (election diy) He publicans h id stuffed the ballot-box. Mr Mason said he did not say this, but that he hol s.'id Demoeratsnuuht to watch the ballot box. Thomas said," You must take that back." Mr. M ison replied that he would t ike nothing bick, where upon foity or fifty insane men set upon the tinarmed anil delenseless gentleman and injured him so severely tht perhaps he may not recover. The Ai'iutino Committee The Auditing Committee h is been in ion at the St ite House ior several divs. ami will continue in .session during the pre-eot week. Messrs D inning and New on the part of the Senate, and Messrs Bus kirk, Niblick and Kilgore on the part of the Houm1, are the members. The Committee have within the last month made a verv thorough investigation into, the operations and management of the Indiana Ar senai. and have submitted to the tovernor a report, in which is t-hown that it has been eon ducted with abilitr. economy, and profit to ihe State. On Fiidiy the question as to its c ntinu ante under the joint control of the Governor and the Committee, as it h is tor s m timebeen coo ducted, was discussed. The principal question discused was is to whether, under existing laws, the Committee his rightfully anv authority or juri-diction over the institution This point was decided in the affirmative. M?sm.s Dunning. Huskirk and Ivilgoie voting in the affirmative, and Mes-rs New and Niblack iu the negative It is understood work will be resumed b-ut the 1st of November. This week will be devoted chiefly to the con siderationof claims arising from the occupation by the military of the fair ground and other camps in and around the city, and in other prts of the State Miss Mart Pr ov.t. TJii prct tracic actre. who ban creited a devided fienaliou wherever fhe his appeared, both in thi country and in Europe, commences a br;cl engagement at Metropolitan Hall thi eveninj. The play elei'te-l for the occasion 'h Nell (iwrme. In all the principal euies the mot enlightened audience h ive con firnie-l the judgment of theatrical critics as to the I excellence of the reidinc and actini; f Mi , irov;,t 1? now the brij;het tdr in the ' , m ltio tirnnmenl. The f.dlowir.i-. addre-e,l to Mi" Hulletin: Frov't, is from the Stn Francisco MISS rKOVOST. AS SELL GWY.NSK. sj, c crKioiis. yrarti. pnl!e, harm' inc. N-Uy (j-n!ie; Kver chanifitu:. i:iv charmn.j-. In ha'-vr t:.oJ tliou'ri in. WUt a 1 thine. 'liiKtn Freb a cLii !hl; wli'.t th;i.e t)t lne and prle t t lie juun c t)f its charf"! ni-Klie. (h! t'fwiu-i::.- Nell, Thy oite a ier t r!l. No" won! cf uune C4ti tell The magx of thy pei:, la ill cur h- a., Tb--urt not a!? a mad cap. Nelly, Tbine a wom-n nlle fceart Tho' a fallen. re kle crea'.ure, Thou ha-t only t-t a part I 'f the beauty thy nature; Pay remoretul.conciou tear. Sn.l a ieitT memory ruund the'. In the hearts of future jear. Who would K-orn thee, Nell! U m h 1J coMly quell Tuv tedner j'ityin ell. Thy ruag c wrave 0 well In all our heart' Tt'tst a nb le, wond'rou power, Thine 1 rola n I thy ilt; )iir u laub. ai.d weep, an-t li-ten, l;h our rrv tr a hm-: U V. Vuun, and leuttful, and ittl, (iud keep orrow troni ilijr heart, Blemg on ihte, f.r th) part. Unlike -KM.r fallen Nell's, Thy hobured future u-i: Ut Kiltlru marriage U-H, Joy Hi Its In hi Ui.W itwells Lwre ta out hearta.
Tm Libiakt A"ociatio; The meeting held at the M ivor's office on Fridiy ever !rjg t perfect ti e organisation of the pr pz-ed Library A'Kitioti t-"1 largely attendeti as it fhould have been. When we conider that this enterprise i to be a!moteic!t!Mvel fr the ben efit of young men, we are arprised that no more Interest I roan fested. It is a mitter of much puMic importance in every view that cn be taken of it. The old men propoe to a-ist the young men, but they want the young men to take the management of the organization and conduct it, mainly, for their own rri fit. Will thy con.e forward at once and do-o? Another meeting is to
be held to morrow evening at the M yor'a offi-e, which will determine whether the project U to ucceed or not. Will the young men nflndim apolis je there? First of all it is proposed to es. tablish a reading room, where the long evenings of winder can be pa-ed with both profit and pleasure. Will all the members of the committee previously appointed be present to renort what they have done, or what they can do? Will every one who deires the ucces of this enterprise that will rt fleet credit ujnthe city and le productive of much future good be present? We shall fee. To morrow evening will deci le whether we are to hive a L'brary Association that fdtill grow in'o im;Krttice and be a crelit to our city, like those of Evanvil!e. Cleveland and Cincinnati, or whether the ta?te of our young men shall be as ceruincd to run in other less profitable and le'9 respectable direc tions. To organize now will tie to inure the fitting up a reading room immedi ately and the arrangement of a course of lectures of a high order for the present winter. A library can be added after a uhile. and other attract'ons can be given the isfK-i ition as time incre ics its menu and member. Let every one, therefore, who does ii'.i wish to see the project fail, be at the meeting to morrow evening. Indiana Election Itetitrn. GRtE.VK COUNTT. The Democratic m j rity iu this couuty is 450. PIKE COOTT The Democracy elect the entire county ticket. Boo.NE coi ntt. The election passe I off Tuesday very quietly in thi county. The result is, as w as expected, a KepuS'ican triumph; but the nnjoiity was reduced almost one hundred on list year's vote. Our c mdidate for Recorder w s beaten by only 2.T7. L ist year their lowest majority w.is .122. The Democracy, though defeited, are not dis heartened, for they believe, with an efficient can vass, th a the tide of abolitionism will be rolled back from onr county and reo ier Iter once more the burner county of the Kihth District. The average majority is,25d Item ard will be overcome bEAUBORN" OU NTV. The following are the ni ijorif ics for the several officers elected in this sterling Democratic county; For Clerk. J. F CI irk. 1.221; for Treasurer, W. K. Crocker. H.U; (or Audit . r. It D. S iter, sr , 2l."i; for C Mtimissioner. J. Andregg, 2.231; for Ueil Estate Appraiser. E. Huiriiian, l,9.'iG. GIBSO.V COUNTY. The entire Democratic ti ket is elected in this county by an increased m tjoiity. l)t'B iia COUMV. This county gjves 1.20O Democratic majority. MILLBV C UNTV. The following are ibe Democratic majorities in this county; Hhir, for Cleik, 151; L udeii. for Kecorder, .Ul; Curtis, r Commissioner, 2-1; and oner, lor lieil h-tate Appraiser, 2o The Vtdunteer sivs: "It will be observed that the Democratic vote shows hut a slight falling off from I ist y ear, while the abolition vote shows an increase of about three hundred. This tells the .story. Thev in ty attempt to account for this increase that a large number of soldiers were at home and voted, but this won't do there w?re not to exceed tittv sol diers who voted in the county, and but a tritle over halt of them voted their ticket." MONTG iMfBY COUNTT. The Democracy ot this county elect their en tire ticket. HI.ACKFOUD COUNTT. The Democratic mijorttv in this county is 1C6 VANDtHBlRG COUNTY. The Democratic ticket is elected by a smal majority. MIAMI COCNTV. The Democratic county ticket is elected bv over 2' 10 m j nity. PORTER COUNTT. The Republican rmjoritv in this county is about 200. FRANK LIN COfXTT The Demo-ntic ticket is elected by over 2,0(10 m iiotitv. Th? r lÜio.id dt'iiation was carried by 7('5 majority KostMl SKO OH NTT. The Wars iw Union si: 'Though our candidates ne tioi eUcted tiiey aie victoiious. A teduclion ol 2!"D votes is vu onv enough. PAVlfSS COINTT. The Democracy h ne elected their whole ticket by uImmH .'lull 10 4'l I m.joioy. That trid and true Democrat, M.ke Murphy, is e!ecrel Clerk of the Cueiiit C nri by a hiudonie mjority. Well done, Davie-s. knox cot Nry. The Democrsicy elected jtheir whole ticket Cleik of the Circuit Cour, by 41. mijoriiy; Auditor, by 55b m j rity; Recorder. 336 majority; Afpr-dser of li.i! E-t'e. by ."117 m j jrity; County Suiveyor, by 521 miority. S iys ti e 2? 1 1 ri t 'The people of Knox county have decide! in the election last Tuesdiy. tlpt they are opposed to the present tad icy of Lincoln's administration that tlicv will not iiu'n rt candid iles who hold to the doctrines id the Lincoln dvi i-tv that thev are in l.ivor of earning onth war on a constitutional ba-sis. Hence the tota route of abolitionism in this coutitv " 1 SULLIVAN COCNTT. The Democrat sivs the Demorratii msjority will reich, i'- i: does iiotexctj'd, l,f )') voles, and then 1 em ok: J We believe we aie a ft in saying that the Republican ptrty in this coonty is de id. Four jeirs ago estfrdiv the beil of tho Methodist Church was tolled over the leath of the Demo cr itic pai l. by a facetious Itepublican. Will it be tolled again? it would tfe toorc appropriate just now. in view of the iJJeii demise of Republicanism in this county." r-r the Stata Sentinel. Ti e follow in remaika 'kere utteied, on the 14'.h i!i-t., by a nrt of the cjeenbick peasentrv. .l.oddv contractor, retired i 1 rterma-ter (ieneral-, fpie, and pimp ;ener Iv. Standing with in a lea- fet of .1 portion of ttii moiely crowd of patri -f-, I S.e rd oi ol" the g eeul ick Kind's ud-m'rer-rem irk: ' "Tint w!ieu this rebellion is put down, the Citho'ic C'i'inli a ill le reofnized a upprter of the rebellion, and tli :i after the ?ippre-ion of the rebellion they w ill be at landed to, especially the I ri-h p: i ihi bei in: inn t-j tli it rhurcli " We recommend to the ex ,pion of th.i Know Noth ti t!i:i I z"il, Ue. K . lbirceli :nd Kse craii They voted anojt ii f.'n on ticket, fo It is s-tt'e-l l the Cim ;m .iti l'ontt:-rcial. We hope K'iov N othifij; i-ij. w hen it is revivcl, will not cr-Cviite thc-e il-veiend gentlemen. Tl.o facti et ib i-!a'd th tl'o Cttli.dic Church is ii't the prie-t iddeu one i,h t Kn'w Nothing im ha iepreencd. A for the aut. mi iton tl. uttered the threat. airaii)?t Iri!imen pti ticul.tr! i he will fand, should that day come w hii Ii he 1 mjI'kI , that I am not iu mint lining P. K. alone to dclcnd tl e truth Hnd riht. PROFESSIONAL. fir. A. I. M-AI,1M O' lHER ins SERVICES Tl THE CITIZENS OF In.tianspcp. and icini'.y. tS".c, Vir -itiia ATenne, So.il. Ke.-iJence North N w Je'..-ey trret. No 37. 0.' I4 6.1 ilv '. LOAN DODS. Redemption of Indiaoa Bank Loan Bondsn mriiEr.KAS, py thf. Trry -s of i oan of the l' ! ara Dank Loan IUii ?, the arue are leU'y rede miMf af" er th- 1 t f iwntj y ar, at tte r!eaurr -f tbe ."tale, tiotirr i berrl y vrn to tbe hoMrr of Mid IViid that tf e bti ill be iHerrnfd Ub lnteret lh reoii n ami after the it d ay i .f Iwcr mber, 1"63 at the .Rice of Krf. Wmlow, Laljcf A C"., Kar.ker, No. 53 Wall Mrret. New tors t ifr, y at tie office of the Su k't luri-t iW'ard, l:i'iianjf.4.1i Iixiiar a; and that f: ra and after aid Cal. n:eret en aaid t. tid cot tx allowed. Hy order of the board of SinVir Fund Comra!tTer. W. H. 'i ALbOTr, Pre-I.leiit. ludiaxapob, Oet. 15, I-43. nctl-lt
TELEGRAPHIC:
flCPolTIP irKii.T m tub ai tats vtibkl. j For TI r n I n ICeport Sre rlral lne. iiht Report The President Call for 300,000 ore Troop. WasntNOTort, October 17. ßy the President 9f the United Statt A Proelamttion: Whereas. The term of service of put of the volunteer forces of the United States will expire during the com-ng year; and Wiiireas. Iu addition to the men raised by the pre-ent draft, it is deemed expedient to call out 'S 0,MK) volunteers to serve for .three years or tin war rot, however, exceeding three year -now Therefore. I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. Commander in (hiet of the Army ami Navy of the United biate.1: and of the Militu of the several States when called into actual service, do iue this my pr elam.tion, cilling upon the Governors of te different States to raise and have enlisted into' the United States service, for the various compr.ies and regiments in the field Imm their respective Slates, their quotas ol juu.ihhi men. I further proclaim that all the volunteers who are called out and duly enlisted shall receive pay. premium anu ioumy as uereioioreco nmunicated to the Governors of States by the Var Depart ment, through the i'rovoat .Marsh II General's office, bv special letter I further proclaim that all roluntit.TS receired under this call, as well as all others not hereto fore credited, shall be duly credited and deducted from quotas established lor the next i'raft I further proclaim that if anv Stitj: shall fail to raise the quota assigned to it by tLe War De pirtmeiit under this call, then a draft for the deficiency in saidtquota shall be rude in the States or m the districts of said Statva for their due proportion of said quota, and th5aid draft shall commence on the .:h day of JaSiary. 16G-1 I further proclaim that nothing ,1 this proc lam ition tdisll u.terlcre with existing orders or with those which may be issued for .the present draft in the States where it is in 1 roress. or wheteit Ins not yet been commence!. 'Thequotas lor the Mates and districts will be asrl'tied by the War Department through the Provo! Marshal's onice, uue legato being nad ior the tuen hereto fore furni.-hed. w hether by volunteerUig or dralt ing. and the recruiti.ig will beeoudf ted in ac cordance with such instructions as h;ne been or may be issued by that department In issuing this proclam ition. I address myself not only to the Governors of the several States, hut aho to the pooil and loyal peofile thereof, I invoking them to lend their cheerful nd effective I aid to the incisure thun adopted, win a vievv to remtorce our victorioua armies now i the field, Hiid lriim our military operation- lo Jproi'perou end, thin cloxii j forever the fou-riations of sedition and civil war. f 111 Wune- wnereot l nave nereigto fet mv haml and e.uneJ the seal of the Unit? I States to be alii -.e l D meatthecitvof Wa-hin-t.-n, this i7ih r, w l " Ul wctouer, a. u. iroi. ;uni ti me dtp 1 ei"hn -.-event h. (S.L-iM d:) A HI. A II AM LI COLN. Itv the Ii evident: Wm. II. Skwabd. Secretary of SUte. From ,etv York. New YyRK, October 17. New Oceans dates to the Khh üt.tte that Mat.imor waield ty the French. The citizens do not exlribiil an? desire to o;)txe them. I 1 he popular feeling in Texas is Igainst the Confederate dralt. (talveston. very ptrongly fortified, is now the reoel stronghold in lexis. The lDth army conn reached Vermillion river, a few miles aouilt of ermilliooville. on jester day. 1 here had been .-harp skirmisl jj.g ten. IJtnk is in the field. The World' special favs: v The Army of the Potomac ha retated, thus far clo-ely pursued hy Lee. A batif; probably would have been fought on the oh Bull Kun battleground, vts'frday, had Metde rf ceDted Lee moving heavilv on his tl tjik, iMeade be came alarmed and tell b u k. 7 It i-t intim tted that Lee is goin inf Maryland again. The Herald' special say?: Keports from ihe front indicate nf movement bv the enemv's ctvalry toward the Potomac In addition to a hrjre number of p thou-uid men have been del ailed fro valecent camp to work on the defetif ington. idieis, one . a ci ine eonla of WashThe general opinion is that 1 r- reinforcements have been pent Lee from Itraye's army. To enable him to make a dahon ?ahinjton, L?e ha pushed u back witji a mere.-li uidful, or he Ii is t Itre nrmy to fii-r.iin him Ifthehit ter i true, hii attempt to flmk Me.nlby attacking Wahiist.n may heexpecteif. 1 The Tinif?s,dipatch sa there was io fighting yesterday in ft out. It i repoi te I here thi morning tat Lee has sent part of his army up the Shaniu'e doah Vallev. m It i certain that Lee's army croi! the Happahmnock on Wednesday. Meide is loc'i'ed 1 Ceutieville. 1 It is stid that Le h is only five div-t provisions with him. ; The I'ost's W hington corre.-pondcJ ce has the llowini;: folh (".i. Meade wi, three week a, ordered to f tl I l n k on Ceutieville Lie. dicveiing the retreat of our army, tried to ttke jtdvf -'ttage ef ic. He fiiied in that purpose, and the I my of the Pototnac i row iu hii impregnable : J-ition. It stands on the dofenive ready to .trik it blow at the euemv. and its position . v.i.-tiv ?fer for offenive opcr ition than that held bv h one wet k xpo. It w is aIiuot impoible to prelect ninety miles of railroad across a hilly and woody part of Virginia. Lee is quite trong, stronger than ne was two month a 20. He h is not been reinfoiVed bv con scripts hut by troops fatherel from ie vicinity of Kichnioiid. 7 The Herald's rebel correspndent in Btkimore ded ares that Lee is verv weak, but i' will be remembered that Lee was about to i;t' ide Maryland with a tremendous force a weeVW r two before Bragg drove Kosecrau back to Chtttauooga. The rain is fill ing rapidly to day, and no mill tary movements are in progress. The wood acros the Potomac are nuddy and it would be difficult for an armv to nwe The hii;hts ttt Crntrevill? (fortified by the reb e'.sin ItGl) are ours, and the dispos'kon of the several ctirps i uth as to defett n;Jatcmpt at a thtik movement. II We bol l Fairfax in sueh force tharlfhe enemy d re not venture on our right fl ink. I It is reported, but not upon any f itisfactory authority, thtl Lee wh moving down'thc Shen andouh Valley. It i pos-ible tint a ittvaly rai l i con (em ul a teil by the rebels down the valley. The Army ot the I'otomac pro. aironjrer every day and it is able to hold the new line, even if Lee is largely reinforced, and wi-l doubtless soon phow th tt it can do more than tint. (en Hilleck w ent down o the frotl ye-terday evening tr hold a conference with (flu- Meade. He Is buk in hi office to-day, and itV. said he is sati-fie l w ith the position of the array! The Kx press h the following: J Humors that Meide' army was pr'.ted in line of bau!; all day yesterday at Centrville; that Lee't .rmv is al-o pted ao as to enle him to cros into Miryl ind at Edward' Fery, but the rain prevented the accompli-hmeut of ;iis design, are in circulation. 1 Lee's army his no: teen depicted f reinforce Bri:g. i Longtreet in person is with Brag?, and is in command of the Georgia militia and the soldiers from camps of instruction sen to Brii'a assistance. ltosecrans cannot give battle at '.resent and must remain on the defenive. f ront aalilnton. WaniNGT05. Ocioher 17. It i aacertaiiie! from thf arm? of the I'otomac th. the hfavj rain of jesterday prevei.ted any fBU oj-era-tiun. h 0i:r cival'y fcout failed to find ar.llonidera b!e rdy of the et.emy, and our f-i.-nal en, nwinp to the for and hie, aw indications ( onlj oce larecamp t Britj" Station. I It ia bei ieveii that the euemv havriir, during the dtv, reconnoitered our r)ition, a'ld finling our lu e iropresnble, retire! rearwanf, and fearing a iie in the Rippaturinock wouM ir.terlere with their l4e of auppliea have expiiteJ their movement toward that line. J Our trot)p" are equally well posted or an dvanot? or retrett. A retxirt reached headquarter thai the enemy were in force thia murium: at atid "ound Ala OAaaa Junction.
Some of our troops Immediately prepared to re-
cononiter. Our recent movement haTe been exclusively of a retrocade character, in which Lee has been thus far completely outgeneraled oy "aeue. ro feir exisU of our not bcinz able to cope with Lee in the field if we can pet bis force in a tnaas rithout our having a locg bis 01 suppuej to pro tect. It is said that a cer.eral order will be issued by the War Department in a few days providing for the enlistment of colored troops in the State of Manltnd. Kentucky, ' Mifsouri. Western irgini aoi Teunesee. All loyal masters will be allowed $300 for esch slave that may enlist, the slave to be free at the expiratiou of the term of enlistment The slaves of disloyal owners will also be enlisted but their masters will not be paid for them. From Cairo. Cairo. October 17. The steamer Omaha City Belle brought up three hundred bales of cotton. The Memphis Bulletin, of the 15th of October, svs: The 3d Michigan, Leut. Col. Merrier, encoun tered Richardson with eighteen bnndred men and four piece of artillery on the Tallahatchie. Richardson retreated to UKaiont. Colonel Hatch routed and scattered Chalmer a command, driving them all beyond the Talla hatchie and gave up pursuit only when ammuui lion was exhausted. Gen. Sweeney's infantry took the wrong route; but for this error, roost of Chalmers force would have been captured. Sunday INilit Dispatches. From v nah I net on. Washington October 18th. Throunhout the whole day there have prevailed rumors that the rebel army had crossed the Potomac mid was marching "on Washington. The frequency of such rumors has caused them to be disbelieved, but there is seilous reisoti to believe that Lee with an augmented force is moving in that direc tiou, and will cross the ther to attack Washing ton on the north side, if not prevented. Gen. Meade is massing, his forces in that direction, and a battle may be expected within 24 hours, but no apprehensions are entertained as to the result. Gov. Salomon of Wisconsin ishe.e, and his succeeded in having the quota of" volunteers credited to his State in the dnTfl that is to be made It has been concluded that the drnft shall be carried out in the Western Stxtes, but each one is to be credited with its supply of volunteers, and the draft is to be made accordingly The sudden movement of our army has shut in a numoer 01 cueinuas oeiwceu 11 nun me f . Ml.- 1 : . defenses, and steps are being taken to capture them. The following is a copy of a letter from Mr Jlaon to Jeff. Uavi.s, found among the inter cepted correspondence of the latter. It plainly shows the treasonable purpose of the writer at the time: Selma.Va., near Winchester. j September 3H, IKiG 5Iy Dear Sir: I have a letter from Wj-ie of t e 27ih. full 1 snirit. He MT9 the Governors of North Carolina, South Carolina and Louisiana, have already agreed to the rendezvous at Raleigh, An-'I others will. This in your mo?t private ear. He sivs further, that he had oflici illv reoueste! vou to exchange with Virginia, on fair terms of diffreence. nerCU.-lon for flint muskttS. I don t know theu9apefr power of the Department in such cases, but if it can be done, even by l:beral cons' ruction,-1 hope you will accede. Was there not nn eprropriation at the last ession for converting llii.t into percussion arms? If so, would it not furnish trood reason for ex tending such facilities to the States? Virginia probably h i more arms than the other Southern States and would divide in case of need. In a letter yesterday, to a committee in South Carolina I cave it as mv judgment, in the event of Fremont's election, the South should not pause. but proceed at once to immediate, absolute and eternal separation. So I am a candidate for the first halter. Wise says his accounts from Philadelphia are cheering for old Buck in Pennsylvania. I hope tbey be rot delusive. ' (Sicned.) J. M. Mason. The information from the Army of the Poto mac to nicht i to the effect that report came in from our cavalry yesterday evening that the enemv had massed a large force at Manassas. There were vague rumors that the enemy was straitened for supplies, ami having signally failed to secure them from Gen. Meade ha acam turn ed towards the lower Shenandoah Vallej and to our post on the Btltimore and Ohio railroad. Hebel infantry pickets made their appearance last niiiht in the vicinity of Chantillv. which mdicntes the presence of a heavv rehel force in that vicinity, but fe:i. Sedgwick drove them back to Frying Pan from his front. loiter information up to noon to day says our cavalrv reconnoissance went within a mile of Bristow and found nothing hut a few rebel scouts. Humors continue to multiply t 'he effect that a rebel column was moving toward Point of Rocks or Harper's Ferry, hut after caretul in quiry by private parties, no information has been obtained to confirm thee reports. The following w as received to day at the headquarters of the army: Clakrsbirg, Va., Oct. 17. Gen. Sullivan reports that his cavalry scouts from Maitinsburg ve-terdav encountered a de tachment of Gilmore's rebel cavalry ami capt med the whole force, thirty nine in number, with horses, equipments, kc. (Signed:) B. F. Kf.llt, Bii'. Gen Com'd'g It would seem that a general engagement is considered probable, from the fact that the armv surgeons have recei cd orders to hold themselves in readiness to proceed to the army. From Near York Niw York. October l"4 A pccial to tl'e Herald ilate-i Army of the Potomac, October 17, gar: There was renewal of artillery firing on our extreme right today, coritinuiiig only 11 few minute?. The main body of the enemy ha di ipneared ani nobody know where except Gen. Meade and his confident military counsellors, hven the regular brigade of cavalry, advancing beyond or.r front, ft:led to find them in anv considerable number. At seven o'clock this evening all was quiet front. COMMERCIAL. i tv Tri-aaaAPn. Olnctnntiti Harket. Cincinnati, Octoler 17. riour very dull, owing to the advance in freight and unfavorable news from New York; uperfit e 20(S5 25. When is dull and rel 3c lower; white is un chapped. Corn i. dull; i-helled b567c; ear 8eHUc. Oos ü!(a7Uc. Whisky 54. Provisions quiet and unchanged; cot much done. (Jrocerie are firm and unchanged, fiold haa declined to 474S. Silver 43. Exchauce ftendy. Great Central Railway!! ON AND AFTER 0CT0I3ER 15th. INST., all Paanentr arid Freight Tralai will reume tLelr regular trip. octlS-dlw U. G. CART. Superintendent, EXECUTOR'S SALE. Executor's Sale of Eeal Estate. BT VIRTUE OF TIIF. FROYISIOSS OF THE LAST will aikl teetament of Josaa Huffmao. late of Marioa county, deceaoed. I will, on tbe Ztta day or Dctotxr, 1""J, eil at private tale, for not leu thia the appraised value, the following real eaute of said deceaed, aituate to id county, to wit: Iba vuth half of aectloo tbiny-ii (), io township erenteea (17), ranca three (3). an t on the north .de of wbl'e rier, cptinin forty (40) aerea. Alo, tLetiortü-wet quarter of the north-wen quarter of section twenty-three (23Hn towtip aever.teeri (17) north of raoe three (3) et, conta.uiug fotty (40) acrea. Or third of the purchase money to be paid In hand, one third In one jear and the balance in two yean if-er date of ale.the purchaser to friee note, eeured tgr mort gac oo the premi. for the dtfrmd paymettta. Person desirtcg to buy will apply to tbe nndertiyned at Li renidrnce near Milleraville in akl county. aUut als mi le front the ci y of IndUnapolta, qa tbe 'otW--vtile road. If aid Und are Dot coli on laid day, tbey will b Leid for aal thereafter uutil aold. octl711l DATID XIUFT, XaaewUc.
MEDICAL.
TO THE LADIES OF AMEEICA1 MORE VALCAMJ- THAN COLT MORE VAirABLK THAN GOLD! MORE VALUABLE THAN GOLW MOKE VALUABLE THAX GOLD DR. JXO. L. LVOXS FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FOIt FEMALES. It)!. FEMALES, FOR FEMALES, Suffering from trretrularity or OUtmcUou of tit MecMt from whatever can-. IT IS SURE TO CURE! IT IS SURE TO CURE! IT IS SURE TO CUKE! IT 13 SURE TO CURE It 1 ImpoMlble to enjoy tb bloom of health and v vadtyof spirits unless the Menses are regular as to tfcs time, tb quantity and quality. When they arc obttrvct eJ, nature makes her effort to obtain for It sum other outlet, and, unless these efforts of nature are assisted, the patlect usually experiences Despondency, Nervousness and Anally CONSUMPTION aMtrtnes IU away, and prematurely terminates a miserable life. IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS! IT RF.MOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS! IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS! IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS! IT IT IT IT IS IS IS IS A rERFECT A PERFECT REGULATOR! REGULATOR! A TERFEtT REGULATOR! A PERFECT REGULATOR BEAR IN MIND REAR IN MIND BEAR IN MIND BEAR IN MIND THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GRARANTEE TliAT I GUARANTEE I My DROPS TO CURE SoppresMon of the Menses from whatever cause, though care should be taken that my! direct on are carefully adhered to. BUY THE BEST! BUT THE BEST! BUY THE BEST! BUY THE LEST BUY THE SAFEST! BUT THE SAFEST BUY THE SAFEST BUY THE SAFEST! BUY T1IK SUREST! BUY THE SURFST BUY THE SUKI-&T! BUY THE SUREST! WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS! WHICH IS LYONH DROPS! WffHCH IS LYON'S DROPS WHICH IS l.YOX'S DROPS THEY ACT LIKE A CHARM By strengthening and tnviporatin? and re-toring the sys tw to a healthy condition. It moderates all excess and reniOTe all obstruction, ami a peedy cure may b re lied on. To Married Xmclios Ttaej are peculiarly adapted, an they bring on the month - y period with such perfect regularity. BE WISH IN TIMK! BE YYISK IX TIME! EE Vls: in time. BE WISH rS TIME! oyy. hoitlk cuke's one r.orn.K cures I ONK HOTTLK Cl'KES ONK BOTTLE CUKLS In almoct every cae. IK) NOT TE IMfOSKD UPON, I) I NOT UK IMroSKU Ul-ON, IK) NOT I'.K lMlDSF.U UPON, IKJ NUT LK IMPOSED UPON. Bot cut thi out and oend it to your Druciritt, and if he ba not pot It make rim lnvr it f"r you. or it may be obtained of the General Agent lor the l'nued State. I. O. CLAKK & CO., Wholesale Iirucgisln, New Haven, G nn. For bale by all responsible Druggist. Price SI per bottle. Wholesale Dealers and tbe Trade turpi ted at the Pro prietor's price by I,OICI A: .N.TI1 II, crucago. f UIUK ECKSTEIN k CO, Cincinnati. LKOWNINO "OAN, Indianapolia Inlvlfl-dlreod TOMB STONES. MARBLE WORKS. 5 Qj I" 3 Q 0 W v. 03 EYB01D& RITTER 1,. "1 1TF.KF.KPON H ANI) AND M AKK TO ORDER. ALL kind cf Marlilc it.iiur.i-T.t and Grave Stones, carve to order, with del!i, enibtrja, or devire that may be wanted. Thoe d-innK anvibiiic in our line will do welt to (rive u aca'.t, a we usr noi.e but tti tt nateriala and injure at work. mrhll-diwly DRY GOODS. ' CO V cd n Eh W W H CO 525 O tH eZ5 -3 CO m m u o o 0 Ü w 0 0 w XJl Eh CO W CO CO a. v a 1. tu 5 ;I T. r COW AND CALF LOST. mm UXDF.E5rr.5FD IXST FKOM U TREWSF. I In IbU city. No-144 IVonajleania atreet, m Ligbt R.Mn CXw and ked Calf a boat tLe 50th of September alt. The Co i or medium alze, with red ear, and tb Calf la larire.eUbt tnontb cid. A tullable reward will be given for tb retarn or aid aoimaUto tbe undertlned ortH-dlUwlw - - ' M. M. JUT.
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