Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4094, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1863 — Page 3

Domocratic Documents.

Adelrer mt II? Iucrnilc Tlrmbrr "? th General AsercMy to the remple of Iniiaf.a, ttinf forth, th b!tory of the late sln, end the riot why more had not Wen acnrrnplited dorlca; its L . a ... . . . v. . . Mtntttieal terw. TY.a docs-neat mkea a patsjhlet I . , . ... ""T v . . rarwaea r. y sm.nwTj. , rrh Cwntxrlpt .Act pe.ech I lien.; D.W.Yoorkoee.oaUeCoescTietloa fell.latbe Hcajae of; Wreawtatlee.. rtbm.r, t3, 1-aj. Tbl. U one of U.e , I Mat apweehee of Mr. Yooraees, on a ttrti i i - i w i .. . oyin a lorf bar or public ttunUon. arxl ry .nta Irnl.anaahoWk.Ta .cory. ft ofc t ef eifbt par. Trie it per batk4ri. Crh? IMbertr of !! CHI peech j t IIio.D. W.Toorbt, 4lirrJ In Uio H o '.f Fp- ! ra.entitlTea.Tfbraary I. 13. ontb "Act tottxf'mn!? t PrMnt to-l thr pra fr npn!!nf: tb writ ' jihbv-a.i eorpoa.ark.1 ictdonla poriuance tbf reof- j Ifiow prlntM 4n pampbM f'rm, anii can b obU!ri at taof?lce. TbU I lb frt .1ort of Mr. Voorbe to I iKIlb rjbrt of tb cltiin, arwl aboIJ c la tbo h'.n4i of trfrj Toter ta Inl'ur.t. It miltft t pAnsphlet b? pr. tbo pwU will . on cent a copy, nJ uf jit bo prp14 i niiitapoIU DAILY SENTINEL. Thursday mokninu. novembeu 2g CITY AND STATE ITEMS. y . I olTThe ether TeterdaT waa maniheent. ) , CfT Heef ctttle eil in this mtrkct. on hoof, ! a! U&'JL cents per pountl. i t" shade tree, fidewalk and inebritteJ tusrs before the Mayor yesterday. Sty (Jener' Lote ani New hive relumed f )oi Getty aburg. 0 7 J ivaie irciurrs ne-morrow mpn m1 it ii n r .i i a i j ii ii -iirj;o nan lur me; ornriii oi inu .lumTin aim f'Kiety. The Kipreü4 Companies are forbidden i;rryiDa: further fupplie from their friend to J"iiorteri at C'smp Moron. ' Fota Acs CiwkM Paint Re id advertiew erit, and call at Hoj d a druirist. West Wash ljton street, n.rth side, and purrhiine it. ' tUTF'fteen dijs' rations left Iltltimore on Hiurday last, snpptted by our people, for Indiana Jrisoreraat Richmond. Miaa aBO aasM. - f TiMMi.aji Wamtku Sit or eitfht .'Ood tinner nn pel euiplovoient an! ood wacs al Mui:ou A Johnson'. No. f2 Eist W-hitiKton trect. C d6t i3HoK, yeerdiy, weighing 2.0 (tounda. Urought from $6 5 to $7. The weather was favorable for slaughtering, and a heavy buinesa was done. ' C?T"Why ate not the psrks. University squares, ütvernor circles anl other pi ice of public re rt kept itt tetier order lj our municipal functfnarie? j tS" A mapnißcent Thanksgiving lunch will te aerved up al the Ktchanpe to-night lor the Kftiefit of the quests of the establishment and the r-t of mankind. f "" aJS a" . r5VOn North Ivmt street, frame house of fveorix rooms with the usuil conveniencea, atd a Urge lot filled with handsome hrubbery, fr rate by Krank Smith, Real Estate Ageul. Pi ice, $2,21)0. TnA?aaoiTi?(o O. B Stout k Bro. have on hnd a choice lot of turkeys, celery, and qu iil-; alo, ten ca.-e of thoe choice X md XX Riltiuiore frenh ojnters. rie.ise le.ive your order tielore 1Ü o'clock. HT'Ssnd's Chicago Tale Cream and Stock Ale Acencf. No 30 Illinois street, Jos 0'Conr?r, Acent. Free Lunch on th?a (Thanksgivine) Cy at HI o'clock A. M. Come a id partake and taste the Stock am! Cream Ales. r2T"A ho weighing fo-'i putjds net, wi fauehtere! at the house of I'-iiterson & Evan, CTi White River, jestenlay. Thia animal was. fHised by Mr. John Drroh. It realized a contderable sum at 6j.i'c per pound. RTTor elegant uihI splendid engraving on aiUer tuiJ guhl motios such as you msy select yourselves go to the jewelry esublishtnenl of W. H. Talbott & Co , East Washington street, iiortb side, opposite Olei.ns' Il'.o k. A nimMe sivpence ia better than a flow hilling. (Ja to G.tle'p, No. 50 Sjuth Illinois '.ieet.. if you voiit cheap lnta and c;ips. You CÄr, fee the practical working of the nimble six lyuce by crdliug at No 0. no? 26-tl2 FfTA great cani was the Octortion Go and Ke Chanfrau and Mi-?s lVnnoyer to bight, who will appear iu IrUh Bov's Blunders and Hidden Hind. Hill, Hipht. White, and Mrs. Riley. rs Novcs and Miss Fletcher will aUo appear. m a tZT'l he 7th caralry.Col. John TeterClctver Shanks, is still with us, although nndertoh1 to hive been ordere! to ll.o sen if war some days aittce 1 he illustrious Colonel, with his staff, aliens sublimely on the outside of a horse, dn!y. riding up aud dow n the street, i . iaRumsej Miuuc!i appear before an Inditi.ixi!;i MUtiieuco al Monic Hall to night. To nl )rrow night nnd upon Saturday night they will tt4ii pAirlorta. They will, too, give an exhibition oh Saturday afternoon tor the amietnenl of U die and children. This is ono of tiie mot acC'. ro pished ttcujx'ij thai iit u. i m m ley The Toatoffir will be open today liora " !o clock to Ü o'cloc k A M. nnd Irom 6 o'clock to 7 o'clock T. M. This will give the gentleManly and accommodating cleiks of this Government Institution the opportunity to engage in That.kfiviii Kervice ami to cujoy a Thauksg ing diiitier. To-day is President Lincoln's Thank giving day to Almighty Go.! for his manifold nercies vouchsafed to" our atü.eted couutry during t bnet term of admiuiitration. Of course, we nail patriotically observe the div. offering up thanksgiving, prater and prale. No paper will lie isr.e.l ftorn this office to morrow. uore gifte! at:d eloquent speaker before this I tt. lilniilirix O mr-, f . ) CwruiNii. J. Kahn, on Ltt Washincton 'ret, next ioor to Gleuus' B.ock. has ns.orl teuts ol cloth ng which re as exieusive As thoe oV any other house in the city. All of Mr. Harm's good are elegantly made and affurdei at tae low est prices. We would particularly call töe attention of ofücers and soldiers to his splendid military goods. nov25 u2 Engine and Boilir roa S,Lt A five horse - 1 . L . er urrurnt en trine. iin Doner, i -it. imu fleeting pipes, 4c, in complete running order, tow usel in runDinir the Sentinel rressei. wi!l be tK)ld at bargain, to make room lor w larger u cine. It will U delivirel wfcen we retcore iuto r- - our new oÄce, early in October. Apply t th' rffiee. aeplS-tf , Z3T Last ni;ht wastheltat night of the ladies' festival in aid of soldier' famine. The great enterprise of thee angeiio creatures has turnel tiat to b an imiuccx ucct I'rolvabty len tlousacd dollars will be discovered to be reAÜzrd after all aecouut are footel up. Never before, tv would remark in tbi connection, has the ma tTgy of our patriotic maU citiier.s been maniftsted to auch an advantage. The ladiea. though tbey performed their parts well, ought not, in ,-tic. bate all the praise for what waadone

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$7rCart Js'ep'.eo.-oti ami Lirut H-ifke of the 9l-t !r!iana, with the-ir riece-Mary eu!r.i tieta ifirn. he arrlt I ii. t!: city ti tl rfru'iipg wic. They re n; p'.ng at tl Kilmer.

,, . . , . . . , ... W ii I had een relief from all penaluew im k! K ,v. i r Do oo Dim or tria recent court carnal at Ln J , .Dd lUl U woujj arriTf la u (. Tm Fut Am Mr. Rur.nion, who i untirn hi eff.rt to 1mm th public. ha atreat . terure(i lhe ,f:rof pf hnell, the , . . , , , , , , . , . celef.rnte'I photographer, of the world reiiouel r - Ro,,t 'ry of I'hiU-lelrhU; wilh Mr. IVnf-.U. whoe rtintic titt nv.d kill rtorit, Deel4 no cotnmen'htion. We can corsfi lentU recoairnenu ,i mtnilnf: fhotc;raph p.'.ain, or colored, in the ( finest Mtle, to fire Mr. K i II. i Niw Sty or Uoot and Suot O.'licers and ruizem ilij;ttr bots; Hefcher'a famou flitch boot; Hurt a 3 olc ewei IxkiI; J L i die 3 ole blraorln and item ( lturU) ; j LvJieV douMe mIc wilkine (Xewell);! Mines' )onhle-le t;lve calf blnifr I Children' double "ole tilmortl and puitert. 1 There reer wa time heu we couM pet 4 j lock of moV ! rhil.iren'M better, finer cUw j of shoe, of all iit. Our Hock is the 6i.etaiid mot complete, just now, ever opened in this market. Joilm, Vi.s.uok Jt Co. noviW-dlw ScTMTiaTii Kloimkxt Firat Lieutenant Ohr, commti.dini; compiijr A, in the 70t.h regiment, arrived in the city yesterday In chrce of a re cruiting partj fnim his regiment. Lieut Ohr is in flue health, tind enjoys thelifeof a soldier He brings with him evidence from his auperior rfH I cera and othera of m ikinir an excellent officer. and hiving tie cordisl trooil feeling of both officers nnd men of his reiment Tht; Lieu tenant is now at home to recruit for the 70th regiment, several comiMnie of which are from this plice. The re-ruitin. offioera h ive been locaiii hi ijiiiereiii couiiim io iiii uitici, no in ii person, willing to join the 7'Uh can have an op port unit? to do no. The Leutenti.t cm be een during his auy by his friends, and any person th.it wants to enlist will be in good coinpunj by joining him t?fTbe I weny-e!;hth anniverfary of the Inj-,, ii. .... i.. iC .:n i.k.n . i ui in ij'Olis l?tif volent Society will be held on,the veirii ' of next T hurd iv ( Thnki;i ving dir.) at Roberts Ch.tpcl. it 7 o'clock. While fuch I md ible eff irts itre imdefor the comfort and supply of the I unilie- of our toldier, thr are iilwiys families and persona in our growing city who-e fr ends nrc not cotiiiected with the iirmv, who will .mifler in our mid-t with out the aid of the Benevolent Society, whii h for twentt-ei'ht tears has tried, through it fif ty meoil.era of the committee in am ill li.tri ta in the city, to alleviate the wan's t)f the needy in our niiil-t. The Society again appeal to the benevolent for asj.itaii(e. at its nnniversiry next Thursday, when its teport will be nude, and br.et uddics&cs had The churches of the city are reqtiestpj, ad uual. ti suspend their prater meetings on Thankivinj; evetiitig, and full attendance ot their members, and II friend of the poor, is requested. Calvin Flkti iiiu. Secretary. üuprtme Court of liitlunn.loveiii ber rerm. ' THIRD PAT. Richard Green et al. vs Amjiah Boodv Cass C. C Afh'rme!. Henry McDotigle et al. rs Joseph Gates et al Decttur C C. Atlirrned, with 2 per cent. Je-eel) Carmichael vs Margaret Sliiel Ma rion 0 C Affirmed. John Fidler vs. Richcl Fidler Floyd C. 0. Aftirraed. C iniel Jake t. John Kelley Vigo C C. Affirmed, with 2 per cent. Harlan Richuds, Trutee, vs James Stozdell et all Owen C. C. Atlirmel. Siraon Hiunsday rs Treidwcll M Ctmphell Hcndticks C P. Affirmed, with 3 per eent. Jacob Snyder et al. vs. State ex rel. Carter Bartholomew C C. Reversed. Carter Jackson rs State Grant C. C. Re verel W M. Rice et al. vs Wm W. Cleghorn et al. Elkhart. Affirmed. A number of cases were submitted by agree ment, and a number dismUfed. Thomas C. Whiteside. Edgar Harnend, Thür nin C Annioil, Joseph Cltyhiugl and M irtin Ferris were yesterday admitted na nttorneya to practice in the Supreme Court of Iudi iiiA. Kenia: Hall. Indianapolis. Id .) November 24, ltGJ. At regular meeting of the Fenian Brotherhood, held al their hall as above, the following resolutions were pissed in reference to the death of a deceased brother, M irtiti Cunningham: Whi.rkas, It h is been the will of Han in whose hands are the ioiies of lite and deith, to release Irom its mortal coil the soul of our esteemed bio thcr, one who promised so much a life ol useful lies both to his family an.l to our or.iuiz ttioii ; therefore be it linulcrd, Thit in the ileithof our edtMiied brother. iJ irtin Cunningham, our society Ins lost a generous and worthy member, one who w;t, ever ready io lend his uid to the prosperity of the Fenian Brotherhood. Rttolred, Tint we deeply sytiipathue with the friends of the deceased in ihcir sad bereavement, and especially his orphan children, and we pledge to them our earnest support in any emergency, should they deem til to call on us. orueed our -iunce for their ear hly comfort and happiness. llrtoh'd. Thai the society fend a copy of these resolutions to the children and friends of the de ceased brother. Uttoltrd, Tint these resolutions be published in the Indians State Sentinel TH0S NASH. C. J. A- Stewart, Sec'y. t?. ?. cuius riA co.nmxMox War fit .NntloiiHl I liankar' Ing: Da-. To the Friends vf the .irmy and .Vary throughout The Ijoyal Slates: Again we are summoned by the Chief Magistrate of '.he Nation to solemnly, reverently, and gratefully acknowledge the gracious gilts of the Most High God. Agaiu the President of the Union invires us to commend to God's tender tare all those who have becomo widows, orphans, and mourners and sufferers in this lamentable civil strife. While the war lasts, suffering and sicknes and wounds must last. Camp, field and ho.-pital m,.f ... 1! !..M.t1r dtp the ho.t Christi. in ministries ,UU-?tii. I. .vw. ' i that a grateful people can give to their brave defender. The noble eontribu'ions of the past j have gone far to alleviate these necessary evils ! But the evils continue. The men are; pint and ammt'iit; purpose too well known :o need elaborate comnie.t Our; twelve hundred de'egates. minister and laymen.! have been sent to the various fields Theemen ; have gone without pecuniary compensation, to; neatter testament, hymn bo)ks, psjera and ' tracts; distribute clothing, delicacies and com forts to the sick; to svure dicnirges for thed s ; ablel: to pteach as they nny find or make opportunity; to write letters for and to pray wuh! the helpless and dying, and to bury the dead. Mnv lives have thus been -aved; many home put in communication with the absent, mu.y heirts ligbteneJ, many soul won to God.! About teu thousand boxes ot stote and pubbcaij,Ms haeleen forwanSed and distribute! in the j i various military departments and naval stations I I . . ; a : 1 L l. . ; tTpon ih:s the dT ot national thsnksgiTing, while th "rsci'us gift of Gd are thai. kfullr ; acknowledged and widows, oi pr.aij ana mourner prayerfully rememberel the Uuitel State Christian Commission respectfully solicits hubUntial tokens of gratitude iu liberal contributions to its ihteous cause The above anneal i rerectfulU referrei to the Christian community of Ir.JUuajiolis, and pastors will be kin! enough to re td it to the'r congregations on this thanksgivit g day. Col lection are requested. The money may be ent j or mailed to James M. Ray. Esq ," Treasurer of j Christian Commission, Indianapolis, Ind. Ja Mr. A. Eii, I rres'tltulianjpo'is Christian Commission. '

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Frm ti ruKina! Pnre Cwrrew. Nor. 23. Ilnunclnl and Com me trial iiutuMrfor llic I'at IVrek. Yhesnrply tf cfcir i.re bt beeil tetter, and the derair.rj for ir'-rer lint m erte; the market ha been ritber -ay. lLat i it ha beeu es.ieT to burrow than it the pravioua week, at 8 to 10

per cent.. ouuula tie ticks, and tn reultr btDk, fc beQ ,b, t0 iupp,r tbe:f customer. better at 6tr cect., the itinaUri rate Gold dranceJ 7 per cent., but 5 pr cei.t of tlii.1 lo(.t, so thit the bet aJrance at the close was but 2 par ceut. There bare ten rumor circaUed to which tbi advance various is attri I bu'ed. bm the inactifity of the two lt-adii- ar mie of the O-iverntneut. 'h the great moving pooer which put gold up, no doubt. The ?upplj of eich iti-e been Ure. arnl tbe market dull at-vur quutation Oot eru merit fundi h4te beeo io nther better dnitnd. UnJera on WaahuiKton closed at l.'f-i l-.2 di-ctutit; certificate 2 discount, and Qur termiter'ii Touchers J discount. (lol l cloel at -i3(rt.'0 prerniurn buying, and jlhet at !) do. The scllinz rate lor Kold was t'2 premium. In New York jreerdiy at bo'ju it closed dull st MJ, j reojium. We quotr. LTI0. SELLIMO. par. 52 prem. 42 prem. Xt-w York I (ivU SiUr KentucJij hank imtei.. . 4S5 prem. .3"40 pr-ra. 4 prru. 'wis VtihiDiö?t iTiJiana Slate not... par. "l,'a " Or i;.cte Vo'KU-ra, city . ... Voucher, country The general business of the week has been active in all its iepirtmerits. A large country demand has existed lur dry go.is, groceries, hardware, aud all other kinds of manufactured goods. It is clear ilut the general commerce of the ctty was never in a more prosperous condition tint) at this tiu;e, it ever as much so. The ri-e in the river hs (urnUhel fuel to all lue factories, which relieves the manufacturing iuterist of serious lhreiten;d embarrassment, and the popa l ttion of the city at lure of a great threatened CaUuiity A buotuni and rather excited nurket for hogs has prevailed, with but little exception, during j the week, though tho receipts have been more liberal, und a usual number were driven in, but the supply teemed uncquil to the dem md. The weather has not been favorable, some or the days being mihi und murky, and this wa especially the c ie yeieidsy . The hott ci"p opinion his taken a general hold upon the mind o! 1! ifiose ngaüClin puck ing, and inmt of them seem t o;erate without any leu tor misgivings. 1 here hs feeu a local speculative demtnd f.-r the product, which encourages the packers As we hae before tanil in a preiou imptesf ion, the iver-ige weight and ield of lard is much better th in had been expected; the average weight is hardly six per cent, below that of U-.1 s canon, and the tield of lard not two pound per hog, though at pn sent this cannot be ascertained with a sullicient degreu of accuracy. Itm)be stateil, however, that the condition of the hogs brought in so far is better than ut this time last year. A I irge numOer of very light hogs were biought in the foiepart of I ist eaon. The car which had been used by the city in the transpor tation ol coal, were given up about the middle of the week. Mini ate now being u.-ed in the trans pottatioti of hogs The high prices will, beyond a doubt, eticour age farmers to feed a few more hots than they would have done, and fhould this result in an ;nldittoual one for each lai mer. the number in the aggregate would be age. Yeteidnv lhe weither was warm and damp, with light rain, the thermometer up to t'5 deg. This cause! the market to epen flit, and the receipt being larger than uny previous ay during thcseisoti, pokers did not seem anxious to buy, but drovers were it m, though rather inactive, t lie market iloed htui at Monday's prices. The sales were: Hi o 50 CoO 3M5 0 is i 7 on 6 65 iS) 150 " 210 " 4t ,ityi 7 oo e v5 The receipts, during the week and season, and comparatively lor tome previous feasons, up to this date, were its follows By railway Ity river.... Krui ho biuiSiy Driven in SlaUKtilereit at Plaiuville Total fr the week . l'rcv. repuitd SO 30. 53.3UI Total to (iits t03,U'.J $me tone la-t 'uviii 15s, There has been a good dematul for the hog product, ami a largo amount of new mes pork otd at $18. and of lard t 1212c, nd one stlp wis mideat l2?gl, aiitl headatid gut lard at Il(iill.4c; rriecn liatns ut b to tvc, and Stioiiioeis at ilsr In oid bulk meats and bacon there hns been ijinte a large bu-u es ihme, chiedy m connection with the (iov iiiiinetit demand, and the sales mado to the I'outiiiiss it'm irdicite lhe maiketin tust line t)d bulk sli Mi'..ier- v(,ld nt .'.je to dealer?; smoked do. at t to t)1- I ' se. and tic packel Od litti is held ' ll'.,c.bnt we heard ol in m1c I heilemtnd lur M' mess pot k mid lard hts bteti s'ecul itjt e ntnl 1 ifs, many think ing that there is miicv in M 'th at present taices H irdlv niiv thoig doinj: with retei ence to h foreign market. Scull silc of shot i clear middles wet made ut U.;e Short rib ure hM f Ptj (ot. sjc, Cutubcrl ti.d nt re, r,d longt l(;ir ut vc. OM mess i oi k I eld i. il l :0ai5 00 for puck in s of lrt5l-2. und il5 .r)!l(,tlj 00 fur that td' 1 but there is not much demand, and vcry J.ttle w is done during the vtctk. JSu j tr cnie.1 lm:n are selling ;it 12'Xc Tr the next and InHowmg month, itid I ird ut I2e for January We may my here, in brief, that aside from the dem it.d l"r army use, the legitimate de maud is very tnrlm.', and but little faith exists in the consuming d -tiicts at present prices. Fhuir iidvain ed fully .VI.- per bat rel during the week, with a fair though not nrtive demand, and the market cloned dull under the news from New York. Corn .aid oats are higher, and butii h ive been in active dem-md. Wheat rather heaw, toward the cloae a . t t i frpccnistive dcmaTd aroee, biei u;nn lhe high j ptn e ol corn, the m-ire -np being that wheat i will be used by distillers luigwiy, iucaso corn re j m t't.s t;p ( Barle v advanced Indeed the high price of! corn i st.ir'ting and :bsibing general alteutiou, I an o various uicones are oeiug aovance i to a; count for it Whi-kv is up . per gallon, closing at 70c. Sugar 1 to -j,c higher. Coffee I to I ).. Iv -.her. Mol st. u:..h in .el. The dem snd for .-'t'ar and coffee his ben verv lame, fully up n mj pievious seisoti at this time The people have become accustomel to preset t prices, at 1 nso toth more freely CLOTHINC. CJroalet Iiuliicomrut I' vor 4 ITr rvil to ih- I'tihlM-: 15 THE NEW Yflllli IlliANCIl 15 oene ! oui '.i h s j !mh-l as,rtiu. Dt rf WINTER CLOTHING, MILITARY CLOTHING -.vi-. ints rui iiiwhliiL? oods At No. 15 West Wabirwtm ct.. ludiaaipolS, lad. TIKICES AND QCALTTT CF GOODS ÜCST TN A a.u lauii or iicuiM At:t ri.s -a. repntatioB fJr tbeme!ves not to be equaled by any J otoer c!it:nÄ tor In Um ciiv. n. nr HMH n, rrepretcr. N. B.-My estaMi-brrnt. No. 2 Sre.et Houe Bl tk. S.uth mie..i. street, w.tl he e....tinue t on tbe um prlnciple whicb haYe Riven su- h entirr ati-fvticn to its cu-n.rr.er. rJ4-dly ACEMCY. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENCY. Soldiers' Pensions, Bounty and Back Pay Promptly Collected. j t errs rHHTit'D. METZGER ds STRIBLEN, So. 6 Odd Fellow' llall, Second Floor , Metzger, Striblen & Simpson, . mo l.'i I It Mrrrt, oppwaite Treasury, ; WASHIXGTOX CITT, d. a ComiaucicatibCa adJrasaed to either ofice wi'l b proteptly answered. nOUSIS, LOTS. TaRMS AND FARMING LANDS! bought and sid, Loarj begoüaled, a-d Tai paid It ail th Tetm tat. neilO

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for .Morning ICeport See Flnt lne Report From Ctiautanowra Cbatta50ooa, November 25, 7 P M. Woar complctely victorioo. The enemy is tjtally routed od driveu from every ri-a. Our loss small; the er?roy'a heavy in priaoners. rinding Hooker o sacce-slul In h movement against Lookout Mountain, the enemy evacuate! thit piition during the night. Hooker took, possession early this morning, and moved south and stiX. on MiionirT Ki Ipe. somewhere near the luttle field of Chicksmauga He is expected to intercept the flying enemy. Gen. Hooker Is said to hare captured not lethtn 2.IMHI prisoner in his magnificent assault of Lookout Mountain. Gen. Sherman began the assault at 8 A. M. to day, upou the strong position of the enemy at the north end of Missionary Ridge He had the day before taken a hill near the position of the en my, and commanded by their artillery He descendeJ into the vallev, and then made another ascent to the position held by the rebel. Two ut)stucfful assaults were msde by Sherman, but, with the co operation of the ceutre, he ultimately gained the position and completed the victory The loss was quite heivy in the 6rst assault of the storming party. In this attack, Gen. Corse was wounded quite severely in lhe thigh. The 37th Ohio, the Cih Iowa, and 103d Illiuoia were in the attack. A second assault was rnaJe at lJ- P. M., In which Mathias and L'Kjmi' and another brigade were endued The force pot aithiu 21 yards of the summit of the hill aud the works of the enemy, wheu they were linked. Io this assault, Gen. Mathias was wounded. About three o'clock Gen Giant started two columns against their weakenel centre, and after an hotir'a desperate fighting, sutceedej in breaking the centre and gaining possession of the ridge on which the enemr was posted. The main force was driven northward toward Sherman, wh) ut once opt nel upon them, and they were forced to bteik and seek safety in disorder. In the flight down the west lore. of the ridve and ncross the Chickamauga, we tok no less than 5,000 pris oners, nnd perhaps as many as 10.0(f). General Hooker will frobihly intercept the fltine enemy in the vicinity of Roasville, and then regain the position east of that place. There were reports that we had taken a whole corps. Among the casualties is Lieut. Col. Espy, of the br'th Indiana. Full reports of the killed and woundei cannot be obtained, as most of the killed are in Sher man' corps, anJ remained at dark in the hands of the enemv. 10 P. M The t Mprurednred artillery is shout forty pieces Gen. Hooker captured five !oxea of new muskets on Lookout Mountsiu. We are in entire possession of the field. Wo li tre control of the railroad and river to Bridce:ort. Two boats came ihrotish this morning. Our los will not exceed .V)() killed and 2.500 wounded in the three days operations. The euccesa baa been rnot btilli tnf. The enemv is rejiorted two miles beyond Mi-ionirv Ridge. M jor Glass, .'121 Indiana, is killed. from lortrex .t 011 roe, Foktrss Mo.nkok, November 25 '1 hejteamer New Yoik arrivel from Citv Point this alterrioon with 45 surgeons from Richmond. The Richmond Dispatch of the 2Hi contains a dispitch ditetl Missionary Ridge, November 2 I'll, which says: The enemv missed a heavy force on our Hühl this morning and advance! at 2 o'clock, driving in our pickets It is not certain vet whether they intend an attack in force or to dvuiice their lines There are various rumors of the occupation of Knoxviiie br our lorcta. Piesident Davis rrivel at Orunpe C. H.on iturday. He is s topping with Gen Lew CnA!ttrTox. November 23 There was no shelling the city last night, but a $ow Are ou fsutnu r A second dispatched far: ' I here has been a fire kept up between tre enemv's batteries and ours, nil dv The enemy hs nor shelled the citv todav, but has divided his attention between Suni'er. Moultrie, Johnson, and Simpson forts. Thev also threw a number of shells on James IUnd. Two hutubed and ninety shots were thrown into Sumter last night From Wnntilngfon. Wasiiimotox. November 25 The Star has the following dispatch: Chattanooga. Novemher 25 Kragg evacuated tiie -uminit of Lookout Mountain lust night, and our irtps now occupy it. He. however, still holds the rifle pits at the bise of Missionary Ridue The news of the glorious success of Grant ere ates the greatest deHght and rejoicing . The S ar says: We hive positive and reliable intelligence from our army under Buriiide. at Knoxviiie, ud to noon of day before yes'eni iy. being 21 hour later than any previous new that has reached here Burnsxle hi been note not only to bold his portion without Io-". but to keep open anJ intact all hi connectiona Everything is progressing as well as could be de-irel Irma !Nrw York. New York, November 21 The ConimcrciHl'i Washington correspondent siv: Good news ruay be expected from Charleston ere long, but not c-uire as soon as some Immagine. r?:l . 1 .i n.ii :'r! uiiiiMiif nun Auiniriii 1 n'L'reri arc preparing ior the first attack, so that when it come, whether sooner or later, thev will make sure of fuccess. rroin ;tlivtlle. Nashville. November 25 Brig. Gen R. B. Mitchell, commanding 1-t cavalry division, i ordercO to i-enort to Adit. ten .Thomxa at Knili. j ington, for duty. 1 PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. IK aVM,, .VKRViriii TO THU CITIZENS OF I v l:ilianap'liA and tU iiity. O.lre, Virjr'.nia Avenue v. IS. K:ite!ice ortli w Jersey itrect, 'o 37. octll'63-lly REVISED STAT UTE s7 st C Mi GAViiv Sc nouns REVISED STATUTES! o r I X I I A X A . äoooud 3EacULtlsoxx THE SECOND EDITION OK CUVIN k Fiord's Kev-el Sti'nte ef Indiana is now readj for delivery. Both volaaie bat been carefully revised, and all error corrected. Tbcra la addad to th ifr .. j . . . . . i VOiBne 43 7V of ovar two kaadred contintsS tha acupaaad at tb rfgnlar aod Called MMloaa of lh LrjiI:urt of 10, and at the regular f alien cf : XM, wiih a full index. TWa edition will Increase J the Talue rf the work, aa it will contain all ) . . all ia uw or the State low in force. The second t volume contains all the acts npon the ubjecU to which ; it refers, except those of 1S3, and the ataendmenu i inaJe at that ej..n are noted ia the margin of that volume. Tbeve amended act, however, will b found j in the ScpplemeEt. The prxe of the preaent editioa, prtatad npoa ckar. white paper, aod wellhouDJ, 1 Tsa Dollab for tba two , volaaei, rr Fm Dollaju for titbei. , ( The SrrrLaxurr, costaiaisf the acti of the regular I and called mssIcli of the Le gUlatart of 1S41. aai tla ; rejuUr reason of 13, with complete inJex, ta a urtaarc volckx, bound in leather, in La ame tyle as ' the other ralante, ia agio offered for eaie. rVkre Two DciXAtS. Orden for either volozae of tbe 9tatwa, ivr all, wiU reeeiva prcaspt utes ten. Iddrtsi J. J. Hl.tGII ATI, nlMiwif Indlanapeiia.

COMMERCIAL.

if TaLB.taafa.1. . . . . . oinrlnnntl Marhcl. . Ciri.!UTi. Norrmber 25. Flour dull and prices nominal. - . Wheat, 5o lower, and in moderata demand at $1.2S51 2tf for nrd. and $1 49 for bit. CJoro firm and In good demaLd; recolpta light; new. 56c; old. $1.1061.12. 0t held h'gler: 65c asked: 62 tö3e offered; receipt light. Rve firm at $.S5&1.26. Barley Cra at $1 5ü"3 i.CS. ' Whiky advanced to 73c. ' Hoj?f tipchar.;-!. J Vime new mes pork beld at $IB. Lrd, 12r. Cdd declined to 44c, anJ silver to 3Sc prem. fw rk IHarkrt. Naw Vobs, November 25. Flour dull and 5(il0c lower; ouotationa re, at $G30(TfG40 for extra State, .$7.40Q7 50 for R II. O ; $7 5ö9 6ü for trade brand; closinif du'l and heavy, with no buyers at the outside quotations The decline in gold has a rery depresfiajr effect. Whisky firm at 14ctloc. Wheat dull and 203c lower; il.40ai.43 for new Chicago Spting. $140(3142 for Mil wackieClub, and $USI.51 for Winter KedL We tern Pork dull and without much change at $16 50 (ulGG25 for old mess, $17.913 1- for new me-, $lfll7 50 for new prime mess. Bacon aides dull and heuvy. Lrd quiet and without material charge: Mie$ l,5O0 brls. for March and Artil. at UQloc. Dre'eed hots steady at i-c Money steady and active at 7 per cent. Sterl Injr exchange lower and dull; nominal at 163 (g I6IV2 Gold dull and decidedly lower; opening at 4'J?4'. Jeclining to 464 and closing quiet at 475-gC prem. BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED ON WATL'HKS, IJIAHOND. JKWELRT, PLATK, Dry Goods at.'! ot v-raal property, or bought ai.d aold al ISTO. 18ä. SOUTH ILLINOIS STKFKT, NORWOOD'S BLOCK TCP STAIRS.) octCS-illy INSURANCE. Indiana Fire liiMir.incc Company. Indianapolis, Indiana. Office, No. 5 Odd Fellows Hall, (UP STAIK8.) Capit;il $100,000. INSt:F.S DWELLINGS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, parties, Hay, (train and Uve itock therein, aftaiimt loss and lamajre by tire, for the term of the or seven years. IiKKcraa J. 8 Harvey, Frederick rtrasr-, C. C. OHn, fl'n.T lübsuii, Itidianapoll; John H. Ilutton, Richmond. Orrickm-J S. Harvey, 1're-idcnt; Frede rkk HriKira, Vice l'reidetit; Frederick Bragg, Treamrer; Wo. T. (Jibson, Secretar. C. . H lTGriicrnl Arent. kreercs Wm. A. Teelle, Ex. See Mate, Centrevllie. Andrew Wallace, Kq., Merchant, Jamea M. Ray, Castiier Lank of State. II. A. Fletcher, Kq.. Mer hatit, J K. MclKinal'l, Attrey at Law, JosUh lKke, F.k , f Isrke k tiro.. K. J. IWk. Lsq., I'renident T. If. 4 I. Railroad l'o., Iiidunap-ili: John Peterson, Rsq , Stephen Wicjrins, Merchant . ldcbiKnd; I). K. Wililarn-on. Ki., Attorney at Law. tireenrastie; (1. W. Hill, Esq., Inttnbaro; Harvey D. Sctt, Esq., Terre Haute; M. C. Cu'rer, Ksj. lljiji'-catio. t:ovW-d3ru FOR SALE. Law Books for Sale. Y! Y I-aW LIllR vRV IS FOR SALK. ITCOMPR1SKS ivl several hutdrrl volumes of rhoice books. Ihave left it at th Real Ktate OtKce of Frank Smith, wheie any one deiiing to purchase can have an opportunity of inpittnc It, ami any one drdnnjr to bay may apply to him or me. Th books will be told fr caah or on good, well secured interest bartng paper. tov24 dlt F.. DUM0XT. BOOKS. 3STSW BOOKS. "PLCULIAU." by Fpts 8arKeDt. "11 A.NNAH THURUON," by Hayard Taylor. "THK Rt JKCTKD WIFE." by Mra. Stephens. "THK FATAL MAliRiAGE," by Mrs. Soutbworth "ROMOLA," by Georjre Elliott, aatbor of' Adam Hcdt." "BhOKRN COLUMNS" nd'TETF.R CARRADINK " IIooK4 lor the EI olid.) vs miitir.s 1 OU 16G4, f A I B0WEN, STEWART & CO'S. r.ov23-d2w NOTIONS, TOYS. &C. TO DEALERS IN NOTIONS, TOYS, A MY STiHJK IS NW COMPLKTK IN EVERY partictilir for th coittnir H4idav I wih to rail the attentio:; tf drilcrs in tie above rood. Having bought undr very lavorabk circuniftaneea, arnl underftanaiL, ibv watii. f tiir trade iborounbly by long expf rieucc. it ntl i. to tue l.ittrei r.r buyers to caatnine my warerooiiiB w litre tbey will tind tbo 'antest variety of goo ia ever brought tgiher under one roof, at auch pricet as will afford a good prolit Respectfully. ClIAKLtS MAYKB, nov&-dAw?m No. 29 Wtt WaKhington ttreet. MILLINERS. INTERESTING TO TIIE LADIES. n mi t vi I i it rna vi i, : MISS J. DOYLE Has removed br PARIS MILLINERY EMPORIUM From TSo. o Itnte-st llouae lllock to Tin. IsSoutli Illinois St. NEXT DC0U TO MR. ROLL S CARPET STORE. A 8 I nvVK NOW LOCATrD MT T0ÜE ON THK Grat MiiLnery ThtToughfar of this city, ana have ma le arrangemeute wjth some of the larval Importing Houses in 'be k-astern citna to forward by express weeklt a full aanortment of their latat and nsasr iu portations in I'aris Uouiicts.Flowcr. Klbbouft, I'sutnc. Bridal Wroxitlis. Ac. I feel canAdent, with t!i above f aciMfy and advantasrrs in oar bainea over mAny other bouses, that I can please ihe moat exquisit taete, and as to prices and quality I defy competition. We hare aUo Joined a Bonnet Bleachery to our business and will please all customers. The irooh are cow ready fur iwpectlon at o. IS South Illinois Mreef, where the mat prompt attention tvill be paid to or it n. M!S J.DOYLE. Lov-dly HARDWARE." IRON S TO R Eo POICROY, FUY 6i CO., No. 117 West Washington Street, f INDIANAPOLIS, INDIAN As DEALKRS IN STFZL, IRON, NAILS. ANVILS. DELLOWS, TISE.t, AXLrS. SPRINGS, rji)LT8, MALLEAHLF. CASTINGS. WASHERS, SUTM. IIOKHK hUOet. UOK4K SHOE NAH. WHF.EU, - HUBS, FKLL0E4, SHIKEii. . saArrs, bow s.i'Uirv aa"W,c-, Tht Ohio RiTer Sal Craparj Tt ifadlw Spie 3X111. The Madiaoo Pearl Starch Cotupar.y. Col Oil and Bertot. JTfpTbey will eil all articlM la tleirl'te al tl-"lowi market price.. Call aod xaattiataeU etock tft vurcbaasr. POMECOY FEY A CO. aatitra-dAwly nr TONDErTl. 0RANULK BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO 1 rVaae to the Test- ChiUre err tl.

RAILROADS.

DKLLCvONTAlNK RAILROAD LiXE. Wlulcr Arntnircrucnt. riiarriTiiTtCT voyvuzzr ia. lux uutyi X wave TKliaaapolia M ro: ioaaw: Xorvinz m-nreaa Uaeet at XiA 4. K arriat at CreetIba at Uli?, k.. t Uveltsd at 10 f. M.. r.f.b-ri at T P. U. tasnnectlacet Clcrelaod with tk Lake S-re konte for a;nkiri. BaSalo, aVibasy, 5w Tra aol B.-e-ton. Conaf ttnf at ruttc?T w.tb tia Tfri-ujlear:! Railroad J H artiaborr. Ball: to or a, WaAhtreton, rbll dsll-hia, N 5 Tor aal ho-un. Accorotn Cation Train leaves at 150 P. X , and nt$ ta Cn on only Nijrht E at 6c 14 A. : P.M. t'vr. ,-eaa learee al Kin W. If.. jrlT atCrektlia , Cl"Te!af.d at 9 JO a. M., rntsbtii at 3 io t.P? at Clereiar.l with the Lake shore Eute for !-airk. Baffl. AlhaT. New Toek aod B ton. Cvntfttnc at fltu err with ifce Penuylvr.ia KAllroal fa Harrisbcrr. BalUtoore. w.hlnrton. Phtladt lj Li a, Nje York and lioion. no25-dla General Qoerinieriect. SPECIAL NOTICES. ?-L.)lES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fail to rear th advertivrinent ia this paper, bead IM PORTAS,; TO FR MALES. Itt. Cheesiaao. of New Tork, hat d. oted the last thirty year of Ida practice to Female Cor Jitalnta. IIU Till act lJteatharm. Tbey are rtlialle lnd ufe. nov9-1öm nrnoriTANT TO LADIES. dk HabvrVc UrMAta Pitxa Lave nearer yet failed In r mortnic djff lltiee artia from obt ruction, or stoppage of nature, la retorintha syitrta to perfect b faith when eviffe ir froai Spinal a.Tectlor.a, ProlapMia, CterL the White-, r other weaknesa of tht Uterine Or fan. TL Pills ar- perfectly hartc)ss oa tht coastitotlofi. aod nay be tak by the moat delicate female wtthean caoais; distress- the tame tlct tlcy act lilsacbtrm by etrrnibenl&r, 'Bia;oratjrn and restoring the sysUrn to a bealtly cocl lion, aod by brlrftin j oo the monthly period with ij-jrularlty, no matter rrra what caaea the batroctkionsy arle. They should, however, NOT be taken darin a the Crst three or four month, of pregnancy, though taf7t Aby other tirae, ai nlcarrtaga would be the reu!t. Each bosA-MiUJnaftop lis. Price II. Vr. HARVE Y'S TltKATlSR on Di-eae of Females, PrKnancy,icanifKa, Barrennesa, SHerilltj, Reproduction an i Abi - of Nat are. and emphatically the Lav'lei' Private Meual Adiiver. a pamphlet of M&t free to any drea. Mx cents required to pav poU(re. The IlUs :f 1 book w;ll be sent by mail when desired, ecurely sef-d and prepaid, by J J. f.HTAN, ii. D., Geueral Ajot, No. 7 Cedar atrect. New York. TJ3Sold Cy aM the principal dniafriHs. 1 ;.)ULINS0N A COX, Drusts. Agents, tpt30'6.i-4Aiwly IMianapotia. t?TS W D I S C 0 V E H Y FOll THE speedy and -Tfnetit vure of Seminal Weaknea, Ure thral siil jitjI Discbirf. Clcet, S'-qnal iSas Enilfior.s, It vteiK-sr, Ouit.l tirliility an! d.afanea ot the niailJerll KMtieys PrtL'a fll utc Tiiui rt arrafM Im all caea and can b W (I oa. N cn-u ..f di-t required. Tbey do ij t ujdsij-.fior "iterfr.- Ith inj.itiea pursuit. lpward of 2 c-. have tfn c.ir-d the pat mr,th. jjit th.ii eva h'lH lrKt Ayic"ii : f.M ia fatr frlt'tle r.-jj,'.. f i nU jil irr'l of Urir tßowg. They are en 1 ety bannte on the nteLi, aixi can be re lied n ib a c. ' arisütc from yoathful indiscretion or aelf-al-u--, J bleb i.fteu tnraoa.-it ata tb MiflVrT from fuiniUn A' Nff. ifli.'rti.( . . ATRATl'lE of at patre.. -infiiil'.a; luean-. of cure. -rit free to a'. To ftauip iruu.red f r inta. Th fit's e.l be eiit by !ta:J. ocurrly fceale.1, ou rrtcipt of One iN ltar.by J UKTAN, M. I) , Ny.6 C dar atret, N, Y. Sohl by a'tlie principal tlruKKi.-tv. TOM LIN. HON I COX, AK''r.ta, aepU0-d.it lly lnt:anr,polis. MEDICAL. E X C E L S I O R FAffULY MEDICINES, a VRE A S UK RELtAF.LK CURATIVE AN I PURELY rejrtae, and warranted to jrlve sstir.facttn and jieriurm as (commended, ni.e tritt ia worth a volume of Cerllticat .'InlT Corn pla ii.i for purifvir. Cwrrri lor. for R!iit..ua and Liver jkk r Nervous HeaJarbe, Dyspepsia, and I be blood I.ner. itiliartic and ntlllllllu tll V otter theae rill and assert tliat they are th- belt in e, and itivlte a tral to provt the truth of our aitserti ! .Kie 11 1 1, for the radical car. cf Fever and A(tue. A ci-9 la warrar.ted q all ca;.. I'.rad It-silo r. We wan ant tht remedy In all eases to cure cer.'t'c and recent car of Dyeutery, Ih.rrhea, Cboiic or Cholera Morbu. lt"i ai.o the bet pain kill r extant. Coiuppind I'xtraelef A rn cn f r Rbeumatlm, N"-l;ia Palna, hiflaniuiatli ns. Ac., Ac ne trial wiU oojlince tue nvit kcptical of the wstrical effect of this rjly If frul a;id wordrful prepa i atiou. A romtJI tc intnieni fsT utK, nrw and old; Sorea, II-il.f Rrmee. Lunte, Fron I ie, Sore N-pples, Ac. Wf i.fTP this a oi.e vf the best S.vve now in ue. Par.vin loolls Liquid, for Nervous Toothache, i ieauuu: tb Tetb and Irilyir.n the Preath. All of the ve e-eti reniodi an put up Mentiflcall, and .' wtulfm!. ao-l retail al Norwood's Rlork. No.. iS attd jJ North lir.boift uet. Ii.rijnalia, and by Drugtt a J .(,reirer.ls njwLrre, atit warranted to cure if t.i4"n a M"n)mt(,'l. Tli .irk 1 .01 rtrd aie invn d t call at our offlc, Norw.xHt'; ?'ick Corisilif.titi fre . .'.'Ivies rrslii. Mf J'c'r r v rarire1 a-rl i ure tt irar.'.ee.l. Call st.d cet circular, m certiMcvtrs and receive good and honed treat mr nt. Affenti led to travel eirtrya Lere. S il i .factory inducemer.tv rtd. M ICK K, II tNMNi.H A CO., novt7 dt'y rrojittrtra. HO US t F URNISH INC COOPS. VffiGfrLE & METZGER' S ' HOtlSE FÜBNISHING e 2 ATWIU BHPORIl'Jl ! 1 NO. 83 EAST ffVASHINGTON STREET, POSITE THE COURT HoCsE, IIIAAIOI.IH. IXUIAXA. rilHE AB' WE AVrABUSHMENT IS NOW" OPe N AND 1 offen e sale at lw rales, a lare aw ort meat, eual to ai.?T the West, of Stove-H.illlollow and Tin-Wnre, Jnpniied-Varcs Coal Oil Iunps and Fixture?, jived a General ATti4i tf HüüSIJ FUlISIIlNT. (iUODS! I Xanafacturrs of Tin, Coaipri and Shod Iron Ware. We af the only Ag-rts fvr the City t f the Good Samaritan Cooking, i at mt keys Jro.vis FMIlL.On STO WE , THE GOCf FAMAR1TA, Tor warft wet... the et-elo-re aaerS-. offered to all who are la want of a riKvTCLA.3 COOK'NG 6H'TE, with He otaol confidence that 'awill not fail to pleei tbo oott careful kAnulMrT tt It adarted f -r w ßjA rr roal . 1 BE GiX"? 8 A II A KITAS aas taken a. Erst preminta i at the ElereJh Acrcal Indiana State Fair, oer all ctttr ' Cook :nf Stores. j THE KEVTONE PABLOB Ht)VE, T.r wood, with i double tp atl base, baa more thar. donb'e the rad:a:isf surface of a' othr Steve f its aire. ex" wi'l threw out core b"at -Jith one-talf the wood This Stove havwj been test ed. e take pleasure la preentiTg a ttb sutItc the be I .t.d moit economical Pari r fitove in the A?tt f' llndianapr-lü for Heller A Touna's J4 eatab -hed j With one, eo or mora Over Kaaf ea, avad Extra Ckaxcial Broiler Kaciaeti. W wooldiM caU tht atteaüoa cf lie pulUc ta est ImJf ctoava saavrbaiiaW roi5 Jlantlit and Grate. AUo Jiart Mactla. f rnperioe qaaifty. Our stock of Dt havka, C Men iea:s, Vres, Ac, eoaprlaea the eeat eat !j.1 best Jittterna of Catern liari'-fictara. All klnda f srnaiBU ittail I rem I arks can be proceed tbrwarB ua sj Eajtero prtcva. - Our stock Tu b- en carefully leleeted, r.d iat all articles are pt-CQTed from the Urea Eastern Factories tireet. We e thereby enabled to compete in prices and reality of s IV with ar.j Hvi m the est. BvS-dly J? . - . j V(oil.E AafrrXGEK V

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