Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4073, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1863 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINKL. " monpaV möiimng NOVEMHHH 2. CITY AND STATE ITEMS.

Tb city council tneeU to uight. tWGoagh at Masonic IU11 to cint. t5T A Mailing Clerk wai.tol at thii office. r?T"Two buodrrl rebel prLtooeri rrire-J on 3ilurly. tlTMr. NeaEe. the great tragedian at the Metropolitan to bight. nTMn Jan English' grett U-tral Troup At Mouic H!l to m-rru niht. t7The L.mgnecker puno'int; cae will be resumed to tUjr iu the M rinn Circuit Court. ,. , , J7Fergmori k Mr;ur ben I-tuhterin ho on the 5th int ., weither fomb!e, at Ibe r eneriMre White riref prk boae. TZET The Marion County Legion nl a compnT of cta!i y were recti vel by Ilia Excellency on Saturday It. Choice Poltet ra the La run We would repe-ctlullj rejuet our IJy InemJ to read the beautiful Ime elsewhere, oi clunks. I! lank Lcasm A good form of blank leasei or huud, kc, lias been priutei and cn be obtained at linn oCice. oct5 dll' Attemtiox, Sta Ku;nrs! There will be a fecial iutvUL, of Uftr Cotntuaiidery Nu I, thii (MoLd.i) evening, at ? o'clock, for work. Ephraim Colistoci, E. C. ZfOn Thurl-ty nielli, a .econd attempt was niiuc by the prisoners a. Ctmp Morton to escape, by Uigj;"'S " tunnel utiotr the teuce. They wtre detected by the giurd and arretted. F1.ATHk.a4 ami Flow Las. Another elegant aiirlueiit of Je.tler, Üoaers, itbbons and p;ittern bonnets ittcived at Mrs. A. Uaktr Si. Cu V, 'Jl Suth Illinois Mreet. oct.'lU-J3i Wa'mtli A young mu who hs had three jers experience in the whole-ale and tetail gro eery busin wihes a eituation in town as .ilenxnau or cleik. Keler to Mr. James Ul ike, Ten-oes-ee suttrl. Lo'J-d3t f?y"C4pt. I. McLaugnlin, formerly aMitant in the Indiana St.il e Library, and lately ot the lGih Mit-higij, it in the cuy recruiting tor the 1st Michigan colored regiment. The largtet bounty isolier cd to reciuits. Lot. Sittird.iv niorniri un Wa-hinj:ton or Illinois street a IaJv'm cold bie.i"i pin et with pearls. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at my resideuce, So. Tii, North lllibois -trtct. .Joiix W. Dono. ülEL Waxtld Wauted. ;t gill ta do the housework in family ot live, to whom good wages will be tuid. A (ennan prtdeited. Apply at No. ?3 North New Jersey meet. Recoiu uieudations requiied. tl raorLHTr i.v Vi.cl.s Foe Sale. On the 21st iuai., ut the Court Loue, at Yincennes, ut public auction, a l.re und convenient jnjik uu-e. located in that city. Sle without reserve. t Juddon'a New York Grocery for flour, Cue less, and the be?t family groceries. fre?h oysters iece;ved daily Orders promptly tilled and delivered. No. 17 hast itrtct, two dors west ot (ileuus' Block. oct23-llt 13?" There ws Uo . -ujotij; the free Americans of African descent, on Saturday night, iu the west p-m of the city, in which a niau and woman were badly cut with a knile. We supiom the parties will be brought up to answer ibis doming. We are requested to jk some member of the County Commissioners how much the suit lately decided against the county iu a certain road ca."e, cost the county in the way of cojt!. Wc Tel eve the road is called the Hopewell Churcii road. IT Hon. A. L Konche h i? purchased the reiueuveof Uishop Ames,on North Peunsy Ivania eiievt, and will move into it this week. There is lour acre ot ground attaclied to the property, with every convenience, and handsomely oma mentctl with bhrubbery and trees. The price paid was $'J0,bH)0, and is considered cheap - tSfIn no line of merchandize can purchasers iutlus city bud such complete assortments to se lect hum u in thatot hats and cap; but no buyer fhcjuld think of choo.ing until he has examiuevl the great variety of superior goods at SpencerV, . Wes-l Washington street octJO-dJt New AKRir.tL.Hor Winter Clothing Mr. J Kahn, No .15 Ka?t Washington treet. is in daily receipt ot fashionable and durable nyles ol redy made garments His winter stock Ins begun to arrive. We would say to all, viit Mr. Kahn's t'tihlUhment before purchasing elsewhere. His assortments of military good are vaiied and extenidve. fjSThe new pork house ol Kingan k Co. is approaching completion. It will be ready for operations by the 10th int. This house, when completed. w"ill have facilities to kill and pack i.5tK) hop per day. It is one of the largest concerns of the kind in the United State-. Our friend, Ed: Haire, is doing the buying for this house for the season. $PThe attention ofourrealcrs is called to the fine stock of thick soled boots at M. Hunter k Co. 's, VJ Ksi Wajdiingtou street. They hate a fcreat many different styles ami cm fit any cue with a good substantial water proof boot, just the thing lor wet weather. They are retailing them at wholesale prices. oci-dtf For Sale A two story Urick Dwcllmg Hou-e. with t.iue rooms, good sized Lt, on Kat street. Also, a twoatory Brick Dwelling House on Mississippi street, near Washington t. l'osses siott giveu immediately. iv Jacob Elpbidoe. Keal Kstate Agent, ocOO d'-J 'o. West Washington St. Sali or Disirablk 1'eopiktt To dat. That de-iraole residence, corner of Illinois and New York street, w 11 be sold without reserve, po-i i .I ir tu th hirhest bidder. The house I l 1 i v cont'ins nine rooms, kitchen and servant s r;?om The grounds about it are beautiful ornamented with s-hrubU-n grapes, pple. Peches and small Iruit a.undiiig. A cistern with pump, a well of excellent w ater, with pump, and i stable on an alley in the reir, are amoug the other th;ogs whi'ch make this property especially at tractive The Fie Akts Mr. Runnion. whoisuntir ing in his efforts to plea-e the public, has at great expense, secured the services of Dr. Uushnell, the celebrated photographer, of the world renowned j Root Gallery of Philadelphia; wiih Mr. lVr.fold. whose rtistic taste nd skill a cxdorist, needs no commendation. We can confidently rrcommen-a all wanting photographs plain, or colored, in the finest style, to give Mr. R a call. Lapits' Frts! The undersigned h is ju.t re cei.e.1. d reel trom lh luanufacturers, his second stock ol Furs, which compri-- ihe tollowmg stiles and trices: MuJt iUlf Ca, with Muff and Cuff. $!-- Mitk VrctoriiH. epirte, frvtii $W to "P1-'; bv the set. from $00 to $"l. " Fach. tJerrnau and liu-sia, frotu $C0 to i Syrian Sq-iirrtl, the genuine article, from $ li to iO per Mt Muskrat Furs, in brown and natural color, from $ to $50 per French Coney, all izes at.d price. Jl Black Itiier Mink, the nicest in market. Children's Sets, all sty Irs ai d prices Swan's down and Famine for trimming. The Ladies are respectfully invited to call and examine, as the gxl, together with. th piico, taiicut fail to suit the most fastidious. H BiuaoiK, . .. No. 16 Eni Washington street. ocV22 44w ludiAjiapftlia.

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rxiarr urr-M eryirs with Ixitlcr, I e-itcr. cn- j i retin? r"'re, n cirn:1et rur.rvn;: frier, I r, u-e! fr ru'i!n the 55entirwl itre". will le oi l at Mrfcain, to make room for a hrper en jrSne. It will he delivered when we remote into our new office, early In October. A?;ly at this office. epl2-tf tlfOn Satunhy erenin. William Ilobbs, from Morgtn county, of the 15th Indiana belter t. uow tatione l at Camp Noble, was accUenUy hot through the body and perlou-ly injured. S'ime r-n"n that w.is with him, near the American lioue, had a pt-tol in his htid, which wm i-clirgcJ. the ImII entering the body of Mr. H'ibbi. The wound U ferious nd may proe fatal. Mr.CHAMT TAit.niitMj O. H. Heilkam k Co., No 17 North Illinois preet. neir'y r.p;xite the li itea Ho'He, m one of the roo-t fhionab!e mer chint tailoriujr. establishment in this city. Their tock of piece okJ comprwes the be-t Tarietii and latent etylr, all freh and new, from which any gentleman c n select a euit to his tate,ar hive it mtde in the neatest and niot erriceable tjle. Thoe of our friends that want a new ait. or an? part of a suit, we ay call on O. II. Heilkam k Co., and they will be well suited Youths' and boja' clothing made to order in the latent fcUle. septl'2 2m t5TThere are n w ahont ,7CK) cecesh prison ners confined in Camp Morton. There 1ms ben a good deal of sickne.-s amonst them this f!l, principally ari-inp froro expo-ure. During; lat month there were 3"2 deaths. This unu-uil amount of eickness among the pri-oners is aftnbed to the want of uflicietit clothing and bl inkets. The government i now supplying this deficiency by supplying blankets and clothing in Urge quantities. Two additional hospital buildinL'4 are bein built in Camp Morton, one w ill be 100 ft long and the other 120 feet. The iccommoda tions for the sick hare heretofore been inu!ticieiit. A requisition for he proper furniture has already beo mtde The buildings will be completed by the lt of December. MfTBoeoLiTAN Hall The patrons of the drama will be pleased to leirn that they are to be treated to a ieriea of Shtk-periaii pla va this week. The management have m ide ai engagement with the celebrated young tiaeili.m Mr. Ne.tie, who will make his hrt appearance this evening as Hamlet. Mr. Nealie is too well known to the lovers of the drama to require an exteudel notice at our hands. His readings hive been recognized by the ab!e-t theatrical critic as per feet. It will be r treat to once more heir Shakspeare read by one whu can give the concep tions of the greit dram itist with a true appre--i ition of ther beauty. Mr. Neafle will te hI1v sustained by the talented company cow at the Metropolitan by mr Hie ablest we have ever lud here. Tor tie State Sentinel. I hf Wood lMrlm. Ki Sk.ntiml: Athe Council meets tM)i;'ht, allow me to call their attention again tfi the importance ol an ordin nice providing for measuring all the wood sold in this city. As a matter of protection to the poorer class ot the ciy the working j r:ion, I know of nothing that will give them greiter protection. It U due to them, and I am atished that no but er will ol-jec to paying the mall Ice lor measuring. As the m Itter now is, the universal price for woh! in this city i from five to six dollars per cord, while in reality we are paying from eight to ten ilol lars. the way the wagons are loaded. If correct measurement is adopted, and the price fixed at eight dollars, the rrice will largely inn case the mount of wood brought iu, the supply will be greater, and the cot will tsoori reach a proper level; while as the matter now stmds, the dis honest teller keeps away others by the apparently low price of wood. I hope the Council will act on thi? m ttter at once, no th.it we may cet the advantage of the measuring system during the coming winter. Wood HlTER. Jf7It is astonishing what ingenuity will be reported to by lovers of the ardent to f;et their bitters. We have heard of a case occurring at Camp Morton that is worthy of record. In the store room of the hospital wines and whikv are kept for medicinal purposes. Through ihe ceiling of this room is a stovepipe hole. A prisoner named Whitehead, an Englishman by birth, an incorrigible. ecesiotiist. bui u ver clever fellow, who had been acting as nurse, succeeded in getting a string through the stove pipe hide in the ceiling, and with a flip noose lassoed the necks of the bottles on a shell in the Side of the room, drew up about seven or eight of them, and threw dow n three or four, breaking them. The persons in th trpe of the room supposed that rats had knocked the battles down, until the trick was discovered bv a detective, when the ingenious whisky lover was placed in the guard house and his bitters stopped. This trick is nearly equal to the one employed k Wk a ov trie eider isootn. in i'liiiaJeirin i. iootn was so a -(dieted to drinking th it it was difficult to keen him sober to till an engagement. In order to keep him str aight, a rtiiladelpht i m linger locked him in his room ut the hotel, in the morn ing, expecting to find him there all right in the evening Daring thed.iv L oth called a servant and pushed a dollar under the door, telling him to get a lottle of brandy and a long straw. When . a a. tne OMimy was nrmigm one eno oi me firiw w.i.s placed through the keyhole and the other in the tiottle held by the servant, and when the manag er c.me for his man in the evening he iound him dead drunk on his back in the middle ot the room. A I XI .VI I . Summer's gone and over, Fogs are lulling down, And with ruset tinges Au'uinn's doing brown. l3o:iln are daily rifled By the gusty thieves. And" the Rook of Nature Oeitcth short of leaves. Round the tops of hou-es Swallows, as they Hit, (J'ne. like yearly tenants. Notice to quit. Skies of hckle temner Weep by turns and laugh Nicht and dav together. Taking "half and half." THE CLOAK STORE. Air: "To The Ve$t." For vour Cloaks, for vour Clo.tXs, go to Ivens & Co. In the old Post office Building, where all peopK know That the fashion of the season arc all of the best, Ami are worn in the North, South, the East and the AYst, Where children of all sizes from one year to ten old. Are suited with garments, to be saved front the coM, And if Furs are needed, there's no place you , can go. To get things as cheap as at Ivens & Co. ; Indianapolis, Indianapolis, where thousands i do meet, ' And walk trom the Dejiot up Meridian street, f ONE is the numlier where you are to go, And the sign has the name of Ivens & Co. Where Cloaks of ün. cloth, plush and water-, proof. Can be found in abundance beneath the same roof, . t ! Where laslies of fashion can't help but rejoiev, To see thousands of Cloaks for theuito make choice, To the Cloak .Store, U the Cloak Store, it is ' not verr far, ! Ju-t two spuares and a Laif from where you leave the car, It wül pay you to call, and believe them in I nines, ( That the style of their Cloaks will be pet up to the times. And when you are walking you chance for to meet 1 Your friends an 1 acquaintance on Washing- J ton trt et, i And Cloak they may want, you will tell, them to go, And buv of the Cuhiont of Ivt na k Co. novi'-tf.

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Ior Horniii lleport See Flrat Pace. rSiliI Krport From rw York. New Tork. Oct 31. A letter from Gcnerv Rsf.k' hetd'juarteis, at YermillionTille, dated Of tober 15. sy: ' Ye-tef Jny Frmklin's advance earalry cvraured Geo. I'ratland hisnepiiew, between Cirri n Crow bayou and Opelausa. Pratt was born in Hsrtford, ConnectirTjt. Up t M y lt he ommauded a bririile of Louisiana volunteers. Rebel (Jei.eral D ck Taylor was at Ohelaus with 10.0'rO men, mo-tly cavalry. S uitli is at Shreveport with the same number of men. The correspondent further says: When next I write, I expect to give yoa an account of a bard fought battle. Arrival of the Urorge Waaliltigton. Nlw York, October 31 The steimer George WirhingbMi, from New Orleans 24th, arrived vt diy. Arang her passengers is Q T. Tucker, Secretary of (en Ranks; also Captain Charles S. Rulk!e, Military Superintendent of Telegraph in the Department of the Gulf. The convention of the National Te'.egraphic Union will be hll on Monlty evening. The delegates will meet on that evening at 8 o'clock, at the Everett Hou-e in thi city, lor the purpose of comnleting the organiz ilion ot the union., adopting a eon-titu ion and by laws, electing a President and other oSkerg lor the ensuing year, and transacting such other buineM as tmy come before the convention. At the suggestion of several medical ofneers attached to the hospitals here, a Urge number of sick and woUüde! soldiers have been, and are being furloughcl for a siiort time, in order that they may be se'it to their homes. From Cairo. Cmo, October 30. The steamer Liberty, from Memphis, and the Crescent Citv, from White River. .ha. e arrived, bringing l.Utl bales of co-ton 0;i her way up. tl e Cre-c- ut City wi' bred into bv guerrillas while wo i.Jnigat the head of I-Ia:id No HI. No one injure 1. The Memphis Bulletin of the 29th says: The steamer Chief was fired into with shell by guerrillas at Clark's Bar. The shells set fire to the boat, but it was extinguished. The guerrilla Newsome, with 150 men. is again conscripting in Fayette county. Chailes R Ellet, Colonel of the Mississippi marine brigade, died sud lenly on the ''J.h iust , at Bunker Hill. Ili-i.ois From i'iv rlc;ii. NEW ORLEANS, October 22 -- The latest news from the Army of the CJull to yesterday alter noon an I is of a cheering; chiracter. The coluinii under Gen. Franklin entered the town of Opelousi.s at noon jesterdiy. The enemy in ide a stand about five miles iu front of the town with inl.intry, cavalry and artillery yesterday morning, but were quickly driven Mom the field. This re-ult his followed evety atteuut the mmr mule at a Land during the cautpaign tu the Terhe. At Vermillion Bayou where the enemy hid a strong position, an uüly engagement might have been expected, but the threats on their rear by Gen. I) i is column compel-ed the rebel Genenl to divide his force, ths so we ikened his lorce on the Riyou, tint it was easily turned by our civ alrv and forced it to fall back from its stroug jiosition. Our troops are reporte-l well supplied and in fine health an I sjiirits. The advance camp beyond Opelous is There is much teiulation in camp as to whether the lino of m irch is lo be north or west, but no'hing is known Another expo iition comjv)el of veter in troops is bei-ig ti'fo l out an I will doultles- siil witliin the next six hours Rrjwnsville is sup-po-ed to he the point aimed at. The enlistment of colored soldiers is rapidly progress in sr. Two white regimen's are also r uydlv filling. So much of the Mississippi as is in this depart ment is now entirely free from guerrilla bands, and tralli , along its borders is now as unitite -rupted in this respect as before the war. Business is stei-lily increasing. The rece;n's of cotton for the week, nn to this evenmir, ure 6.1173 biles. A sale of rte-v cn'tou ha jut closed; middling lair brought 1!'.,. Several stu iil exi editions have recently been Rentnern Like 1'ouchartiHiri into Mississippi, which !esinved several rebel tanneries, salt wink and other valuable property. They met several pirties of lebrl soldiers, and in the nkir mis-hes which ensued the Union trooos were ever victoi j his The Gulf blocking squadron has made seven! capture- re'-etitly. Blockade running in this part of the cnit is mining 11 who are engaged in it. Advice from the 13th rmy corps up to last evening state that the corns was at ermillionville Thf l'Jth :umv corj s h id mule a reconnois sauce -ii loite to Oj-eh'tisa- ithout much resist ance The larger put of ihe corps was .still at Opi'lnus is Tlie enemy i- reported to be rapidly retreating tow ud A'ex ni'lri i. M i j Gen O.'d has returned to this city, and (Jen. Was'iburue is incomniind of the 13Uiarmy corps Sunday ftiht Dipatchr Cnpi racy lllnrnierrtl. Cicinsati, November 1. An extraordinary case ot treason has recently come to Iiht, un plieatin several pisons in this city, Columbus, Covington Hiid Newport, to release the rebel prisoners at Camp Chase and overthrow the State Government. The con-piracy was brought to lijht by U. S. detectives, w!io weie stioposed by the parties im plieitedto be siei from the rebel army, and wcretreited with lull confidence. The plot us dUchwed to the detectives whs for an attack tobe made on Cmp Che, releise the prisoners there, (numbering ."ö'Jdj seize the arsenal ut (adumbus, take possession of the Penitentiary, release Morgan and other otficers confined theie. ai;d then was to commence the campaign in Ohio L . S. Mirshil Smda and Provost Marshal Keane j arretted the following persons, implicated iu the nlo : Charles W. II. Cathcart, of Columbus, for metly Sdiool Cornmissioner of Oiiio; J. D. Cie-.?p. formerly Sutler of the 1 ri h Ileulars; Jimes I) Pitton, refill ir ugent ot the rebel goi ernmei.t. who ncquently lumi-hed m u.ei to the detectives, under the iinpres-ion that thev weie rebel s; ic-. and who met Cuheart and oth ers at Camp Ch -e and as-i-ted to miture the pUn of ntiack: Kutli McD n lid, of Covington, who acted is mti1 c urier thtouuh the re'-el lines, and w'ho-e h i;je was he nJiju irters of the tebels; S im'l P. Tluou I-, me. a haut t a. lor of C ncinn iti, and hi w, Ic, and Carl, trine P.irmeuler, of C.ncititiati 3 Info: m .tioii w-tsubt lined th it m orin!z ttion exists :n ll'iiMS, w a i iij i u tue outbreak in ()ui , to pro lin e it.i ! ir leulis in tint Stile Other particul irs are know u to the aulhuiilies, but not jet made ni.büe. From U aliincfoti. iUNuro.. .oemuer i. i ne loilowmg was reieiveil this morning at the headquarters of the annv : CHATTANOOGA, October 29. Maj. Gen. H. W. Halleck: In ih tiiht of last nitit the enemy attacked Gen. (earv's divi-ion, n'-'c! nt Wvali itchie, ou three side, and broke his catnp at one po-oit, but W4.s omen iaik i.u the oiot gtiUnt tylebv pittofhis force. The remainder beiDg hel 1 in reserve. Howard, whilst marching to Geary's relief was attacked t n the tl ink. The enemy occupyin iu lorce i o eommndinp hill-.h the left ot the ra 1 He immediately threw forward two of his rc.::;.C!its and took both at the p;i.t of ?!: biyot.et, driving the enemv from J hi- biet-ioik si 1 across L 'fkiut Creek. Iu this Ltiili-r.t -ucce-s uvc-r their old dversaries, tl.e coi-duct of the ofßcers and men of ihe I Ith a;.d 12.U crps is entitled to the highest ; r i-e. S gnel:! Geo HThomas, Major General For the last lew tl its an unusually larrre num- l l,r .if kill,!' T4 ll irf rro'lAl fn.l n,il.j KftAn ! U4i. im nur ir.i lur ineir nomes, parucumriy frr New York. - V. (iinwrr h.s Uen appointed U. S Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri, vice W. Edwards, removed.

Froru Xmv Trk. Nkw YotK, November 1, The brig Smtisco from Fort pu I iaUs of October ChvitGnr l Turk has arrived. She carrel 10U refugees from Port a u FUlt to Grand Turk. The HiiTiburg and Bremen Consuls were pasengers to thi port. Reliable news by thi arriral conSrm previous reports that the Spaniards, after the destruction of the town of Santiago de Cubellew, retreated to Tort au PUue, with the entire garrison and 2,000 reinforcements. The insurgents to narrated their march as to caue a loss to the Spaniards of from l.'XK) to 1.2 Ml killed and wounded. Fre-h arrivals of troops reinforced them 4.0D0 men, but even these were confined to the town by the efforts of not over l.nK insurgents. The Spaniards not makinr single effort to drive o!f their assailants. This continued till October 2d, when the Spanish troops retired to the fort, and the town was given up to pillage. Fart of the S janb-.h embarked fur St. Domingo, reducing the gariisnn to 1,500. Oa the 4th the Stwnitrds agiin pillaged the town, and the Dominicans then tned their bands at the same game. Nearly all the houses and tores were plünderet!, and such contents as could not be removed were destroy ed. Six hundred Spanianls then sallied from the fort, and after a se; ere fight drove the Dominicans from the town. The Spaniards w ere ited by thguns of the fort which set fire to the town. The lo-es by the two fires at Santiago and Fortau Platte will reach $3.MK).0(X) An account from the Turks I .-Und Standard aserts that in the bittle the Sptniirds were ter ribly besten and driven back to the fort with the loss of 150 men. A brik fire from the fort compelled the Dominican to leave the town. The Spant-h soldiers were seen going round

with firebrands in their hands while the fight was progressing. It is s;:id the Spaniards woaM soon evneuafe the fort, as thev cannot hohl it against the Do minicans. who number 4.(100. The whole Boutb aide of the island Is in actual rebellion, and the Dominican', who were reported to have joined Sintanna, are said to have de serted h:m The American. British and other Consuls had arrived at Gnind Turk. The HeraM's Washington fpechl say: Sixteen or eighteen hundred New York sol diers h Ae been furnished with fuilougiis to go home to vote. The steniship Hecla, from Liverpool 20th via Queenstown 21 t, arrived this morning. She bring a few items nt news The Levant Herald confirms the report that the Pote offered to pur chae the rain in Ihe Merse;. M ison, the Southern Commissioner was again in England F nice refuses to guarantee the Mexican loan, and there is trouble between M txituiUian and the French Government on. that question. From NftOivlllc. Nashville. November 1 Lieut. Col. Smi'ev, of the lt Middle TemiPee infuntrv, nthrkel Hawkins and other guerrilla chiefs, npir Pinev Fietorv. route 1 and pursued them to Centreville, where Hawkins made another stind. attacking the Federal-, while crossing the river. Hiwkins was again routed an 1 pursued until his force was dispersed with a los oT twenty killed and suty six prisoners, including Griffith, formerly editor of the Nashville Union and American. Our loss i trifling From Cairo.' Cairo, November 1. Private advices from below report that Sherman is fkirmishing with the rebels under Lee, lloddy and Forrest. All military operations in that region aie contra band. The steamers Adrhtic and Citv of Pekin were fired into by iMierrillas, Friday evening, on their way up. at Whisky Chute, below Memphis One min killed and eight wounded on boaid the Adriatic. A gunboat has pone to that point. From Knoivllle. Knoxvillk. Ttsx , October 30. Our force?, which oec uriel London, have retired to the north side ol the river, and now occupy the hlhts c immanding that place. Other dispositions unchanged The o-'iO. I'lin.Aio lpiii a. Nov. 1. The Government Agi nt reports the sale of $ 1 ,650 ,000 5 20s on if ue la v. GROCERIES. Euger 8c Jay cox, Wholesale Dealers in AND Opposite Union Depot, East FlTZCMUltOX'S ULiD STAXD, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. LAKE SALT. R II 4 E R cV .IAYCOX, VC.VNrs FOR THK SALT COVPANT OKOXOXDAHAS, New York, eil LAKE S AL T At Laie j-rice wiü rreiht aJdd, cab. Ruger Si Jaycox, MANUFACTrKXüS OF r Fine Oat Chewing and Smoking TOBACCOS. iIIKTRADK SCrPUEDOXMOSTLIBERALTElUIS. ; . ; Uii

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I if TILAr.l Cincinnati "Harke. . CtjfcissaTi, October 31. Flour enchacjred and firm. Wheat is uochnred and in fair demand at $1 151 IS for and $1 37(31 41 for white. Corn t6:Sc for ear nd helled. live nd Uarley re unchanged. Whisky fair at 54c.. T V, nnnit iniund for T?ii!lr S;1is. and 20O.(K lbs. tSld'at 5c. ' ' ,' J Lard is held firmjy at lyjc for both old anl cew. Gold 4445, and dull. Silver has declined to 3st7 3S. Money is rather close. Exchange is steady. Nw York, October 31. Flour for common pradeä is dull and drooping; trade brands are scarce and in cood request; $6 25(36 30 for extra State, $7 007 20 for R. II. O., and $7 3(3 '3 a for trade UiumIa clo-ine ouiet. Whisky is dull at 6l6lc. Wheat lc lower; moderate business; $1 323 1 36 for Chicago sprinj. $1 40 for choice amber. $1 31(31 36 for Milwaukee Club. $1 37 (31 3d for amber Iowa, $1 3Q1 44 for winter rel western. Coin opened heavy and lc lower for prime parcels in store, while lts flot are very carce and a little higher; $1 OGttl 07 for shinning mixed western in ftore, $1 O'JQl 10 afijat, and $1 10 for western yellow. Poik is heavy und lower at $15 !0(315 for old mess, $16 75(3 IT 00 for new mes. $11 75(312 00 for new prime, $14 00lC 00 for new prime mess. Beef quiet. L.rdsteadr at 1 1 1 1 c. Monev is a shide eister. without any material change in rates. Exchange d-ull at 159(5 1C0. Gold i dull and without material change, opening at 4.". advancing to 43, and closing quiet at464C. PROFESSIONAL, Ir. A. D. UAIA, 3 OFFER' HIS SKKVr-F.S TO THE CITIZEXS OF Indianapolis ami vi- ln:tv. Oflic. Virzitii Avenue Xo.2. Ke--i.1ence Xorlh K v Jery k'.rott. Xo 37. octU'63-dly DROKER. MONEY ADVANCED OX WATCHES, DIAMOND. JKWKl.UY, PI.ATF, Dry Good und ctber peronl property, orboorbt ai.d soil at 3STO. 18 ä X0RTII ILLINOIS STKKKT. NORWOOD'S BI)CiC (VI .ST.I! S.) ocUS-Jly FOR RENT. TvL-UNISriF.l) HOUSE-1 C0MF0UTAHLY FUK. 1' Alsnr iJ llou'o, with Keren or more rooms ini. can re rented lo desirable orcurMtntd for one or three mor.tti ly applying to W. p. 4 v.. V. C, LLUP, oct29-ulw 74 West WashiiiKton stret. FOR SALE. -AXJCTIOISr SALE or a VALUABLE RESIDENCE, On tlie coruer of Illinoii anl New York Ftrt-et. the entiie Mork of Also Household and Kitchen Furniture. I WILL s-KLL OX MONDAY, THK SFCOND DAY OF November, ISCt, eommeicinj: at 1 o'clock A. M., at pulilio auct on. on the premises, the Ilou and ii situate .n the e mer of Illinois and New York treet, at prr set.t occupied a a reddence by K. L McOuat. Tkkms or Sai r One-fourth cash in ban , ne-fourth in on, two an! ihre year each, the drfrrrrd a.vwtema bearing interest at ih rate of per cent per annum and to be secured by mortape on the pr"prty Fold. And at the nmc time and r.laee I will fell in tike manner tbeemire Mock uf Household and Kitchen Furniture, beintf w eH kept and aim t as pood as new. consisting of one l'ia.io Forte. Iledtead, I'.ureaa. Tali'.es, hairs, Wah-i.tands, C"aret, Stoves, KiuUrn Furn lure, 4c .Ac. Tkkm JSai r. All uin under 10 ca.b, and on all sums of 110 and ovr a credit of nine months will be given, the purcba-er executitip note vith approved security, with interest. Th-property will be exhibited to purchasers and all inform ition given by the underpinned. . "Olll-D FOOTF., Auctioneer, oct22-dtd No. 69 Wct Washington fctrert. FOUNDRIES. IIOOSIi:it .STAT K FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS. COX, LORD V Ir.( K, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers iu STOICS, ttOlAA If-IIVIKß, aVc. OK TIIK LATEST AND t moiimpr ved patterns. our other wort will embraca Iron Fronts, Columns, iu iway, Mil, al Houe t:aRtinri, Ac, Ac. Order by m .il or oilirn-:o solicited, and prompt at tenti n given. Our prices will ho fcuu 1 as low n anv. Ullice, Sab'H-roor.i and FHuiidry Is" SMith lie 5.ware street, wo qiiHre directly at tf the Union Depotoct:3 HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC I) A V IS, Mill Wholesale de Retail DKALKR IX Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Gloves and 1 URS. Has just Iteceiveil his rail Stock OF GOODS. DIRFCT FROM TI1E MAKCFACTURER in the East, which be will rell a low a the lowett. All the tATrsr s-nxrs krp' at No. 15 Pennsylvania street, louraoorraoutn oi tue l oitUKce, Indianapolis, Ind oct2NdA-r3ni SHIRTS, &C. Gents' Furnishing Goods! Shirts, Collars, NECK TIBS, UNDER SHIRTS, And DHAWEUS And Ladie: and Gents' Furnishing Goods, at c. m. jic at VASI.UTin 30 IV 12 T aprlO.'63-dlT REAL ESTATE ACENCY. rflcKernanEc Pierce, REAL ESTATE AGENCY First Door East of Palmer Ilousr " " , (CP STAIRS.) " TffK IUVK rOÄ RALK HOUSt-H AND LOTt i!C VV taeCty f lidiastapli. ax4 Farms and Farmleg Land la this State, and will eil Tower than can parrbaed etewfcrf. .. febjtvlj

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G-IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR. HAarr'i Fitiu tin Lave tmr j falle la rlnorirs 'tiüka'tiea artlna: f rora hrtructlr, er upaft of Bat"-, er In reatotias th tyvtea t perfect Wealth wbea afTrlnjc from Spinal aSTacUan, rYolap-ai, rjr thawD or other wealtaeu of the TurtTia Orfaaa. Tb P-.w ara per Tec tie Larni! on th couttitstloo. aod may btakea by tb xot delkratt feaale wltioat eatttlngiia th aaro Um tbtj act LI a charm by trra .leninit, lurlgoratir. atd retoring tb artem to a heaS.t A condition, and by brl 'C'.r.g oa tha monthly poril rernlarity, B matter frora what caaa the obatnftioe may art. They abou'.d, towever. 50T b taken jt1dj the first three or four mor.tha of prernaney, tboug'. ttlt at any other time, at micarrite wouU ho the re't. Ech box containt 60 p'll. rrico tl . Pr. I,VrTKY'S TREATISE oa Di-ea$ei of Fettalet, Prtjn'cy.Miscirrieire, Earrennesa, Sterility, LeproJ action a?f Abuea of Nature, and emphatically the Ladlea rrivatIiledical Adviatr, a pamphlet cf S4 pa;f, aect free tf ny adurrst. Mx ccuti required to par pvtaa. The and book will be aent by mail when deal red, ecureV' sealed and prepaid, by J. BRYAN, il. D-, General Ageat, i 5o.7 Cedar treet, !?ew Tork. U27'ld by aH tb principal dnifft. S T0ML15S0X k QOT, DragpaU, Arenf, elTa 6-1-dwly IcdianapoÜ. olN E W DISCOVERY FOR TUE apeedy nd permanent cur of Seminal Weakneta, Urtthral ijil Vaginal Discbarrel, Gleet, Seqaal Dieai, EmUsi i a. Impotence, Genital Debility and diaeaaes ot the F.ltf ler and Kidneya. ' Liu. V Sri arte Fill are warranted in all caet and car relied on. Jo ch an im of diet required. They do not Ämate.nor interfere with buine pursuit. Upwards ' 20Q ca-e bar been cured the past mtnth. Jfor t 'Vn v liVHjrtd phytic ian$ te tnm in thrir yriruy TiicVe, iiiJ rti jk ictll of lir tJRaicff. They a entirely baruile on the ajsteci, tod can be re lied m Ji all caea ariir.e from youthful indiscretion or aelf-abi-Ve, which often incanacitaiea the antTerer frora fulnUir.f?W; ATHVTlK of 64 par, containing mean of cure, sent fre fto . Two ftamp required for pottage. The 11 wiil be aent by mail, aecurely aealed, on receipt of "ne Dollar, by J liKYAN, M. D f Ko.7öC.daratreet,S,Y. Sold 1 all th principal druir;i"t$. TOMLINSOX 4 COX, Ajrent, Bept-T'JiAwly IrKliannpoli. T TOMB STONES. IV1ÄRBLE WORKS. o TRK 7 ERP ON HAND AND MAKE TO OKDITR, ALL w knii of Marble Monument and Grave Stones. carve to 4'der, with d--i(rn, emblem, or device that may e antc-aV Those desiring anything In our line wilt lo well to pii- u-a call, a we use none but the bet material! arid iuRtirlal work. fficb21.14wly DRY GOODS. CO Ul O XII e3 & o o K W W H in 5 O t-i 525 i td m Eh ZD W co co m - 01 5 O o O vi mi -i - ew 7 I I r " 5 W S in u o r. a MEDICAL DOOICS, &C. GALEN' S HEAD DISPENSARY. j rii,titri:it BT THE LKUISLATIKK OF KKNTUCKT tOR TD TUF.ATMKXT OK ALL TIIF DISEASKS OF TUR raiNAKT ND OKNITAt. OKIJAN reV a I I 1 st I .1 PKICK Oi.f TIIN CENTh .llediral Report, Otrnt-ti'ii Thirty Fr I'litU ! 'ijrivntyviA tUiUof Utiilih anti L'uu at. OS K NKTT UK TU ODO treaiai Tenerul Iee, lr.clu in ejph'.lif in all its star Oonorrhf a, tilget, Stricture, Varicocil, Bjdrwelet Di.ea. e the Ki lr.ys, U'.l-r 4c, wit'joit njerc-rx'. eo.-.ta zjita; a vlBaMe tr?tieon that wide-prea" mala-ly cf jouth. Seminal Weaksei, 5'Vtuma! Fmiiion,8ini Deb-Vfy, Irc7-.tefy, Ac, the secret ir.!.rra:tfrs of jooth and maturitj ari-ia from tie tariffs! To wbkb is a Ided cbserrations cr e 4 habit frf-abne a Female Di-ae, and other latrrevinr matter of the nt- I most ImtKTtanee to tbe married ani thoe conteTBrJaMr.e ' marriaK, srboentertala doubt or tnei r pnjsical aVJitj te ectertbat state. Pent to asy aliress in a sealed wrap j per, on receipt c! ten cents or fct.r star p. We deve'e our entire time and attecrion to the treatment of tbe tarious private d'.eatrf ated cf in our prirat lepor- Our lfcprnry is tb only Invitation or te kind in America which baa been e taDl:bd bj a spedaJ charter.an- this fact lh'nl'! (r!Te It a preference etar th rarin qcjvck of doubtful character j be tovtv In aQ ararecltie.linport;iiit to Females! Oneaepartmct of cor Diper.sry Is pecia!ljdeTO?d to lit treat-sett of lie Lise w. t f fecalea. such as La cborrtea. ijr MTbite." Irregulär, Taftfuland Sapprei lenrtruat1"i. Tfrrrou and General Utility, Diae of he Womb, l"tTer.re, arc. On.c It allot saijU caamir.atioiifre f cbar. A1m for nie, HR. LETVEE'S RFGC1.ATOU PILIJ Kor Female truetioo, Irrepulajiti a, 4c. Married ladies IÜ certain 4ltOJtiA.s shotU nottw tbeto, as tfcet would c-aose iuLcarr:a(?e. Pric H per box, said ma k sent by mail. DH.il ALMS'S PRE VETTT VE A n iDva'caMe trticlt for tboe wr,bir. to limit, tbe number of tbir off.prinn, ot the bam-n h deire ehildren; warrattd not to Injure the health, and will la.t for a lifetime. ent to any ad.Sress, an-ler seal, on receipt of the price TWO I)0L-LAK-. PATIEyn AT k Ul5TAKCr-TTy sending a bri statera of their Ttnpl'na, will rrceir a Blank Chart contamin a lit of quetiona, or terra for be er ol trestro. I.L, tc Medicines tent to any part of tbe country to cure any cave at home, free frora danger or curiosity. All ranril.n private an4 coLlential. lUmember the nanu and number. Direct all letters t GILES'S HIUI DIS5SART oTl344vlT r. j ; LoalsrtUe, j.

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