Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4353, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1864 — Page 3

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DKMOCRITfi iOI NTT Tift, KT Far tut Stoat-. JOHH M. LOKU le ReprBttl, ABNF.R K HTM. i. GKAYX'N Ptr sb-r f STEPHEN McNABB For Treaaurr, OZko HAT K s fir IHaa.nct KMSI KT w RIiilfT. Tklri Diatrtet-JAMES WEBB For Snrvyir. BATRS HOSiKBOOR For Coroner. CHRSTUN TF v ,K! Fr Aeaay nf ntr T.an-bip, iacob h hull. f.NbrrnHK.rml BBBVBBI Hon. 0 P Morton and Hon J. E MeDor . will addre the people jointly follows: At Peru, od Friday. September 30 CITY ITEMS ?Tr to tlie nrent Charopiow CbBM Hon. George E Pu'h, of Ohio, in the city. ro celebrated cluwna at the Champion Circua 'Capital $Jmi imW) rrumulaied in eleven months SinniaAippi 3l 1 m 'Circus thia afternoon and evening, on the ground north of the State ilouae. Go. Morton, op to the time of our going to pre, waa reported absent from the city 'Iron rails for the street railroad are being unloaded Itom wagona along Washington street 'Doo't fail to inure Tour property Uli this reliable company Sinoissippi 30 1m C7Tbe comic mules this afternoon and t ing, on the aquare north of tbe State House 'Thn greatest rider in the r'.J. l!.i- fteroooo and evening, on the square north of the Sute House ' A substitute can be furnished. Address; James C. Fisher, Patoka, Gibson county, In diana. FSamnel Rineh trt, the great douhls om i aault grmnsst. at the Champion Circus this after noon and evening Si3!iHirri This company is reliable without a doubt W'm A WiurrLE, 3(1 1m Agent for this City. g Robinson A Howe's Champion Circus will exhibit this afternoon and evening at 2 and 7 o'c!o( k P M . ori the square north of the St.ite i Hou-e t"H n R D Logan, of Knahrille, and H in T B McCarty, of Wabash, are in the city ! stopping at tbe Palmer w a i Masomc N'i'Tiit. There will be a special I meeting of Marion Lodge No. 35, this (Friday) evening at 7 o'clock, for work Francis Kim.. Secret irv m ' Sinnissippi means one of the bc-t fire in surance compar ies now doing business in this city and State. HO Ira aw ea ! JITHorses. for army purposes, iu great mini ber-, arrive daily, and are inspected and pass - - ..r are detdared nhvsicallv incomoetent ; hv the distincuished veterinary -urceon of the b? the distinguished veterinary Government stable'The splendid block erected on the south w.--t i omer of Pennsylvania and Market streets, by Maseru. Kitchen, Jameson and Vinton, is to be roofed with slate an improvement on tar. 'In order to equalize matters somewhat, we advise our city housekeepers to go at once to Senour's drug store, No 5 Bates Block, sad su: ply themselves with quick yeast, as tbe crowd next week may render it less convenient to d M James Robinson rimWeWgl the world for the um of ten thousand sWil ir- to eijual him in his dashing and brilliant acts of bareback horse manship. Will exhibit this afternoon and even ing at 2 and 7 o'clock P. M , on thecquare north of the State House Cy"Citiens who have subscribed to the draft fund, and will double tbdr subscription, will re eeive the full amount in eitr orders, at ten 'clock, or after. M lav, at theoffice of the City Clerk. fjf.ludge Advocate Burnett, now conducting the militarv trial against H H D)dd. was ou the train found from Cincinnati to this place wh th was thrown off the track reatenlay. as recorddl el-.-whcre We are glad to lirn thnt Major Bw nett was tot in any way seriomdy hurt. I the I 'Thai draft es.-itement i ijreat. I'it . - l - J tm a..ti.,r. u. 1 A nf man wro rememoera iu nnen ... . . that verr desirable building lot on North Penn ylranta street, on Mondav neat, at '2 n'etoctl P. M . will get a prize worth baring It is lot No 7. in out block No 14 See corrected ndverti erneut by Spann A Smith, in this morning's lPr The great E juesctirriculum. the k:rar.dit -' b a as ta.a--i...B c-omoination in trie wu-mc w-.i.m, - -- and to morrow in Indianapolk. Let the public carefully perue the adcrti-ement in anoiher . - . l . u I- , . I . I . K i r . r ,, .1 . v column, and let the nac:ou and magn licent pa vdlion be gen, morrow ded dv and night to dav and t fJTNeit werk till be -tirring time akwwl lndiaiispolis Tfie ! idies will all want pa go to the Fair From pre-en' indications, the ground will we', bill this must not keep ihem away Reme.lv Go to the -hoe store of K F Miy.on Circle street, and procure a pair doible or treble -ole. high cut. kid or Morocco H ilmoral Thev are waranted to keen tne teei ury. K..r magnificcut cloaks, mtntiUaS and . a . i. ahanl-. r . re-ter & Lent s. ro. u swwi " gvlvama street, is the etabiishmenl iu this citv lo viit We respectfully ask the attention of our lady readers to this fact We assure them that they will see the most beautiful and lashloBatfT of fabrics at Forester A Let t'We jesleriUy bnard one nigger ask anoth African what would be the solW thing to he -ecu al Robinson Lake's circus Ml morrow He gare it up and the All cau said De baton ( de bacon J Then be propounded the following: What foreM tree will be represented at the .me time and place Answer D. Oaks, (de oak.; fyFrom gentlemen who have recen'lv - t ed lion Crus L Dunham, since the late acci .ii. t which occurred t.. him at Salem, in tni . t State, we learn that he is rapidly recover lag Dunham'- elooueM words in favor of Mc Clellan ardFefidletun. HcDonAld and Manson. w.li vet ring throughout ihi Mate in defiance . I all .."..en or enrett enemiea The voice f -.i tti.t can ol. mIciicc I h v dca ' i. IW I he passenger traiu ou the li.oinpoiis an.l .irfTri-onville railroad, going soutti. ye-ti d . near Franklin waa run into by a Has k tram. alo O" ii.d m the same direction 1 lie brake were whittled down on the stock train, but the tiiomrntnm wa not checked until the sleeping r of Hie pi-enger tr litt w . wrcked and oth er 1. rn age done. A ol-iier staflding on a plat I -rm waa ser !, injured lhat one of his leg wiM hoe to le amputated The injuries sutamed hi other- an. not serious

A KaTblihbp Fa.T The price of a tit-i i las lhionable tilk hat, in anv rporiib!e hat boose m the l i.ited IlBlBj h flu Haker k Sf Iver pride t'irnielve m keeping jutt such a bal They al keet a ae'ini nd third i ate hat. whith the . , . ai $7 lofiper pieoe. Theae htarwBkS smrj BBM tUtt Ban t.e nought at the prices To e f...iiirlv convinced of this fact, call au 1 tie e ,r; tU: if

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I rta bis fearfkl tuuggT bten and Sooth, . b-re are lö.ri- of . aa la bx-h M ar-.y-td I HUfoM.f. ad brkr agalt I WHWr TAiilcn " Bl 1'BM, aWt ma favsry ak4 Stra.gbt at tb bart of ) ,u pr nr WJrtte. Hin m a ball la tW gliUrlaf apot Tbat bin m b!- t . Ml- an ametei I "iu, V&tttf her Z for a flow-draw bead Tbm'i aioaic around when my rifle In tune track went lb rfle. too ntear.gr aped, Aad dl from bu aorr fHt 'b rai.gÜMd"V.w, RiSemee. stcs! through tbe l-uabe. and nstcii Fr. J oar victim trink art U baadwl first bju.nl A bad. bop, r tht lattoaa patch Thai gleam in 'be nv-x. lib' dianv.t. at'td " Hi. ' apian. ' I Ik.. . -m.A (rrvd and tank am uij track w face f the falU-t. rtdette. tr k I okrd . hir yaw, be 1) on bio back. Thai iay " roar apou me and ma-trr tae yet I MBt I Matched off th trinket thi loebet of gold An inch from the center my lead brok- .:- way, I Bearer graiingth ptftSr o fair la beb'dd. (Jf a t.-autifnl lady tn bridal array Ha RiMrrnau, It uk bic t ha lockat : 'tis aW, My brother' roan briJV and the fallen dragon Waa ber bnaband ' Hub, aoldier. 'twaa Hravrn' .Ircrer; W mt bury him thrrr by the light of th- mooa MBot hark ' tbe far buia their warning unit; War m a yirtue- wrakneo a in; 1 Tbere' a lurkitta; arid loping around oa to-night: Load again. Rifleman, keep your band in' HrUMl ARTIE- ÜAAKT KKMPKIVOl.t State or I.mmana. I Rffg s tdjsjf.aj, Sentenil.er W, 1 -f;4 S General Order No 14. I KecruiU lor old organizations, substitute and drafted men, arriving at Indianapolis before i, I. Mti, will report at these Headquarters lor orders to proceed to Camp Carrington, hereby designat ed a General Depot tor the same If arriving alter noon, (19 o'clock.; they will proceed to Camp Carrington to be eiamined the day followIfBJ II. Furlougt can no longer be granted. Hv command of Mrig Gen Carrington. M H Hau it ach b, Cnpt'n and A A G. HtAnaL AftrLus Drakt Rlnokzvols ) State or I.noi a. September WB, I8W ) Spec .il linier No I. All recruit for the 21st reriment Indiana volunteers, (1st heavy artillery.; will report forthwith at Cimp Cirrington All paaee. or furloughs are hereby revoked. II. The cniumaudiiig othcer w( said regiment will see tint thi order i complied with at OBCw, aud will report at the-e Hetidquitrier, immediately for instructions llv command ol Rrig. (ien. Cirrington. M H Haii.ii t lie, Oupt'n atid A. A O. J"At i meeting of the citizen- of lhi city, held on Ut evening, the following action w hid : W I. tk a saataVass asa.1 Ts. .Ii -a t. A iai , it'.) in ... ( atio.uMi ....b- v. . .. III N il r ii,. i i j . .a.i ..owu l wi kilt U 1 lir it ' T one hall ol the bounties ueceaary to procure voluuteers under the l st c.ill ol the President. but as there are no luuds. iu the tre-t-urv tor the ournose. the Council hss authorized the Treus urer to dis:ose t warrants on the UPBrj for the amount at pai ; be it, therefore, Resolved, '1 hat each person who has contribmed to the citizens' fund be authorized to with draw his subscription, provided he will take double the amount in city orders, at par, ou or beiore the 3d uay of October, 1G4, after which lime such undrawn subscriptions shall be paid to the City Treasurer to the credit of the citizens fund, except that in cases of hardship the l reaurers of the citoens iuni tiny allow parties to avail theui-el.es of the afnire proffer .after such time The City Clerk will be at his oftice any time after this morning to receive subscriptions in re spon-c to the above resolutions. H B IhftAM, u:.i 2T Aiming the military arrivals at the Palmer House are: Lt Col C Beck. Id Indiana cavalry. Maj D. A irigg'i " Adj't Kilter. Capt. Allen, John Schooler, j 1, Lt Canary, Col, T. M. lyriB, Michigan Sharpshooters. Capt Dav'S, Capt Dodge. 5th Michigan cavalry. M j Smythe, 43d Indiana inl'mtry Capt. HarliMi. (i. M 13d Indiana infantry Lt Yelton. A'lj'i M Park-, 12th " Capt Sohlet. 3Hih Indiana infantry. Capt C. Day. CaM (i W i illiams. M rj Pi eden. " -- fJf Mi. Jaiiies Kobinsoii, the podisputcd i champion rider, hi daring, dashing and brilliant j acts ol bareback horsemaiiahip are recorded in Europe, as in this country, as the most marvel ous iu the pit or pre-ent ni;e A eBallwngS to the world. Iu support of his claim n- the reat es' horseman in the world. Mr Jame- Robinson pie-euis a s'an.jiti i-iiniiriif oi ich .n..-.... . dollars, to the nrolt-snm at hirire, in Wliicü. in adiiitiot. to the .nute hirehica let of horsemanshin. he will include his reit double bareback act. wherein he will carrv. in various perilous po.-dtiou bis .on, ruter CI reoce. the phenomenon, with lightning-like specl. accom bUrMbB the moldaring achievements Will etbibit this afternoon and eveniug, ou the gqwrS north of the State Botes fl.lKMl Rrtvaai. 1 he above reward w.ll be given to any BBtSttB who can furnih a pre-crip-tioti lor couirhs. colds, whooping-cough, asthma, am COn-umption, which is tsiual to lr S'rickaT . sät 11 ' a. I land s Mellifluous Cougli ivii?aiu i nis tui-am will cure the aOove complaints. al.o spitting of blood and nicht sweat- One hltv cent t.ottie i sufficient for any one to try Hie worst cses of chronic BBSBjfc. atlima. VtMWCaWg cugh .nd prim i ry cases of consumption are cuied bv Dr Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam It can be had at any druggist's It is ditftrent from anv other cough medicine ae have kn wu in bis country. tt. a-jpi he Mueum yesterday in the aftern-o i ai d evening Waa crowded with the elite and beuitv of the city Among the ditiuui-hed I rBBM present ae uoliced Geu 9lone, who had the good fortune to have the largest nnroUr ot ladies pre-ent. and was the recipient .tt the beau t.iul pipe; Col. Krbarger, by con-en' of the com ni.iiee, was aaarded th missive nu nan t BtamB the homlieet man in the crowd. Kvery , ;m-c ,joI1 to the aalislactioii ol the assembled huudreds, aud they dispersed highly pleased with the generositv and public spirit di plavedhv Madame English. four MS to the Indiana State Museum klgfMi. Fam am. WitkrCi.othio -Wc would respectfullv s.ty to ill visitor to Indian ip ohs. luring this AW the next or any other wcck. that the most extensive and best selected assort ment of clothing in the city may be purchased from .t the celebrated etah!.-.hment of Mor l.ro . Hb 3 East Washington street, south I he senior partner of the houe r.s jusi rc.uu, I - 1 a-. ' - e.5 from Euroi. "ce ne mwr ; M aL. .1 .ti.tafil atiJ, iticrcit'Tc. I aBaaa.aa.llti if fit I I S LT t I 1 I A ? tliy ""t .vyataaiaa, . , , ,h- vrr liiw hi Importation "'""7 v , est figwre ia currnt.cr We forgol to mention thai Col Seiger i hed saieman in u.r n.-- .... U,..lii..Ft.in -trot Mont- "Di..'. No 3 Ea-i Wish.ut:'-'" f cht the great and immortal il icket'. delineator of win and humorou ' To ni ...... !r ilali vi. LI nil , - i " r .1.- . .. f, ia)iilll Shik;wrenn chsrscters ot me mur a . .1. VI tn.rkilllatl i rv. taaes b otiieu f k ! Hackett. although one hall of the lad.es n t m ! .,11 not Klieve it. ts positively veara ot age He . uahered km i bre,t ing world, took the nipple and cradle p -g call, grew to mans esDii. h o e-1. u.d fron, tult !,. tu Hot ha. coni.nacd lo .ton.iL. .inverse He it veter-u aho doe not lag u ' ... ,hBtaee..-d although not liable iVdlX B. lb. g'-1 old cock a kwaWfaW I night. ... vi;.. V.. Min West Fourth .treet. .'mJinnali. Ohio, the moat .u,,e.ful operator the world, wi orld. will be Indianapolis. upi Cancer m ":"i..,...., H,.a,e. Ho.-m :i0. Octolaer oin ana m :I0. Octohe at tue i -- 7-h IT tuctitb t3r a mrg9 room. 21 Bf leet, well lighted, in tb. IBirai Stör.' -t fie new benunel buildirif s

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a a ILA- ah AKXA5cr.ktt.vrs The following arrangement hare been made with the railroads! designated below, for carrying , i--eiei, t.i loiaVwBl :r.e Twelfth Annual Fa:r of tbe State Board of Agriculture, to be held at Indianapolia, from the 3d day of October, 164. to tbe tub. incluaire; also for the tran.uorUtioti of article to the abve Fair or the Sanitary Dagaar bv the Secretary of ihr State Uoanl upon the Fair gro.ind. the? will be returned bv the rsil rowda free; otherwise then lickwta will be void for the return trip Ticket will be lor pale at all regular station during the week, of the Fair, m.-: w l! b a 1 fr tbe iliv t Oc'obeaW' the (Ml S k. niacbioerr, Ac. aiii be trau-ported to ItMl.aiiapptaf Bt fuil rate, and will be retumed tr? the several riiro.l fm I of the S. irt ,trr of the Slate Uoard, that the animl-.r urticle-' were on exhibition, and did not change hands duriug the aetk of the Fair. Ter-e Hinte and Kichmond R K Cincinnati and Chicago Air Law K. R Indianaroln and Cincinnati R R Louisville. Sew AlWaj and Chicago R R i Indiana CeoirwJ K R hv.ii.- ilia? 4T.d Crifoni-T:.!eR R Kellefontaine R I 'loiedo. Logaaafiorl aud lioriiugtoti K. K .IefTeronvilIe R R Indianapolis, Peru aud Chicago R R Michigan Central R R M iewtgWw Southern and Sorthf rn Induma R. R Toledo, Peori snd Warsaw R R Madti-on and Indianapolin R R I. tla eüc iRil lud tnaiHilH. Other ro::l will be added from time to time ai thev arc i;eird Irom W H. Loom., Secretarv of Stale Roird of Agriculture IS 4w THE TRIAL OF H. H. DOD K sixth ll;ibV rroctcdiiii. S ITIMHI.E 1-fil The Court met. pui-'i ml to adjournment, at tw'cfa k P M. The Judge Advocate. M:tj"r Burnett, not appe;iring. the nre.-iding oswcaW, OaW ColgrWVW, ad tjourn:d the Court until to morrow ruornin HI o'clock "W'e ienrn that tue effort to procure substitutes for the dnf'ed men ol ihi- t )wnhip will prove :i failure. Some $ P1 .'H)U u;;rc than hat tieeii ubs(ritet1 in all is needed to accomplish the object This amount must be raided by ! thoae drafted A cotnmit'ee has been unpointed Bf wait upon them to ree whether it cm be done Thia committee rc preparing a list of! all the drafted men of Ikd town-hip for publication, giving the names, :;:e. occupation aud res idence, thsiaBil rnav be advised ol th condition of affairs . f ftFVT ikV Till? I A." i ? Vt If BHllPr 1 :k .i,u fr..-,,. hawmaas. A,tW a,,.l St a,i.-.a'i. v , v. ........ . . . . - -- - Ptul. bv ie:on of a deff-five r ail. as we un.iei stand, the passenger train bound fiom Cincinnati lo this point, w as thiown off the track. The car- were tipped on one side and laid in a si tilting position on one side of the road Nobmlv wasseiiously hurt, ail escapes having been made by a miracle The train arrived here fire hours behind time We forgot to state lb it ill the cars wete pretty well sm -hel 'lei-ling, of Drat ted vlrn. Meetings id drafted men will be held iliievening at the following place-: 1st, "21 and .'Id wards at the Court Hou-e. 4ih and 3th ward at the Western Euctnc House. fit Ii ami 7th ward at Simp-ou's Hull Bth and 9th at Wright 'o Hall All drafted men are eariierdly requeste) to g tend MEDICAL. A SUHB CURE! rlVEKYBODT i-i bsing cure 'j ra t.j tbr ue .f of this distressing d.sOR. STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Read what a ufferer a) Mr. J. V. Ilaiar ie, lv4 Secnd -treet, Cincinnati. O., says hv ha en a -Ireadful uflerer with Pil" for a long time, and ha- inert nearly everytbin?, and could obtain no relief. He uel about one-fourtb of a pot of Dr. StricKl.vd'- Pile O i.tnont. and it made a complete cure. H advises every ne suffering to try it. SM by all Drugk'lt a' oOreu per pot. Mannfa'ured Bl No. 6 Baat Sonrtb street. Cincinnati. O. Aak for Strickland a Pih llimedy. For sal Wfyf. L Ha-kit A Co., Browning A S'oan, Stewart S MoriraB, J. b. S uour, Toumnou & Co and FgnerS WtK'her. raarT-dlyeodBwly MEDICAL. lr. STItlCKL.tMI'i. MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM m 1! ki Cougbs, Cold. Sore Tkiwat, jatkma, and t' imp;t"ti. It is only at tot a one ri'Umption. triL.i li-.l with tbee i implaints tu try t.y nottle ot Dr. Strickhnd'a Mellifiuous Cough Balsam, To convince tbem tbat It i the bt pr-pArati"ti evrr u-.sl It net only cure- the above aTections of the throat and lung, but it cur- N.1 sweat and Spitting of I BsawayaSM H an excfiienr arie tor any kuki ot sore laWaaS. It i pleaaaut to take, and a ate ru.-dic.i.e fr Infants Prica 50 couu per bo; tit. F: J!t !j Drug;t gecerallv. f !.. - y W. L llasktt A Co . Hr A SI. .at., St. art A Morgan. Tomlinaoa A Co. J. K Senotir and F-ier A W.K-Ler. nirT-dltlAwy LYON'S KATHAIR0N. Kathairoti Is from ms flre. k word 'Katbro," ..r Kath ro," -'gnifying to clean, rejaviratt and restore. Tbi-article what t name aigr. r. PsS'fBI r..;g, r--ionuv .um noautitj mg ;a tiotuan uao h i . . .. ,. r,mt m rmarkat'le preprti..n In rhe world. It i- ... ... ... a a a i up sy in r jil i. i pri- '. o ta now made win ?t -ame rare. aAill and atteatlna Which (a e I? a rlr ..f r.ver on unli'.n hrtle i-r SMBBb. It ia a m t gl ' I Hair lire-. inn U VtiK;e M.arf and dandxuS Il krrj- tl.e u-l I and ciiin It maae. tbt ba r rah aofi and gl. amy. it prevtuu tb bair frvm tailing off and luriuag gray Tt re . t e hair spon bald be'-. Any laty or goatleman who BsfamS aieo' :fal '. aU hair aboaMase ljua's Katbairva. - kvu st.d u-'d tbrftuKboat tbe civilized world. Bold by all re-iect.bt deah-ra. III. 1 B H ! a A t t.. V frh -iKlin r4 llr A. srRvn l. GALIava UFRS IIIS SFRVICFS TO THE CITlFNS OP lu.ilauaDolt and ' .. aAve:..r Bo 21. liwJtm S.rtb NwJry tre.N -.

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5 lnUUWLT 1 I TAT ... ;rr lornmx liepwrt BtM Hrt Fr M11)M,1I I KKPOHT. WAR NEWS OFFICIalL WAR BULLETIN. t.l l.Kltll.l.lN IN NllhRID.l YS Ith II! No Late Dispatches from Him Tltc itualittii al Atlaula. SHKRMAS SEEDS REINFORCEMENTS .. Extract from Southern Pilars. FROM GEN, GRANTS AKMY. our to mHMMBjtm mmjt, IM. I Barbaritii! iu Iion ri. Ar. A, Ar., Ar. Ar. Uffiriul Wat Itulietill. W ft Lb paktma.nt, Waouim.ton, September 29, ID 30 A M. I o Major General Dix: A d'ptch from Ge; Grant pive- s teleeram c intaiuetl in yesterday's Richmond Wh;g, dated Charlottsv die. which says: Our cavalrv entere Stauntou on Monday at s A. M bar foroBt were also at Waynawboro. No damage had Boen done to the railroad :rack between C:m istian creek and Staunton No direct communication hns been had with Gen. Sheridan lr several days. Couriers to and from him are known to have been captured tn tbe guerrillas tbat io'e-t the otintry in his re r Dispatches to 'J 10 last night have been re ceived from Sherman at Atlanta, but no move uitn'K at that point are reported. Frem Na-hv.le onr dispatches aie lo 9:30 last night The enemy did not attack at Pulaski, but took 'he pike toward- Fayetterille. Thev were puisne.) about nine miie bv our cm v air v Gen. Rousseau is iciurning. with his infantry, j t N t-hville Paw pi r,c efforts will be made bv the enemr to fo.ee Sherman Irom Atlanta by destroying . bis Communications The draft is (juietiy progressing, but volunteer enlistments bring IQCB speeily than the draft, all lo il mi l natriotio people should urjre foiward enliatmeotil in order to rein(irce Sherman, j and en ibli bim not BbIj to hold his position but 1 a'.po, without delay, to pu-h ou his campaign. (Signed) F.. M. Stanto.v, See's of Wni 11m following dispatch frnm Oen (Jrant, auBOnnciBjl 'he movement of the army against Richmond has just been icceived: Hi: viKji'AUTKRs, Chatham' Karm. September 1(1 45, A. M Majoi Ifon. Halleck: (c:i I Ird's corps advanced this morning and eaptttred the very strong fortifications and long line ef in rcnciimenfs behiw Chipmau's Farm, with sobm 1$ pieces of .rtillcv. tid from H) M Ml prisotiers en Ilirney advauce! at the same ti ne from Deep Bottom and carried the New Market road and entrenchment.', and scattered the euemy iu every direction, though he captured but tew. He i now marching ou toward Richmond. I Ir-ft fieri TVrney where the roidt intersects the New Marke ;id U hmond road. The whole country is tilled with field forlilcationi '!ius far Signed) D S ( ra xt From Bal tint ore. Baltimobr, September 29 Kichmond pspsrs i of M Midi c itiin the following items i . Ou Safi.r lav.od e-terdiv he ivt citinonsdiri ' j ans heard in the direction of H niMn!urs: Geu Kirlv reu-hed Keez.-lto:i at 11 o'clock vesxerday . Opinions are divided whether be will m ike i t.md there or tall further back. There is consider ible excitement un nj the cittaens of Stauuton, and many are leaving The sick and wounded and the government tor'- hive been m jvtvi to a place of safety. eridao may take Sttaatou, hut its captu e will trail him Dotting Tiie valley Since the war began hi been a race ground. Sheri'l .u has reached tbe other end nf the coarse, tn! if he doa'l j.ull .ij of hi own accord he will he pulled Fiom Culpe;per we heir that there is no euemv in Aal county except I small body of ctval rv ittal pecan tly btwnad abridge .tt Rnpidna Stition PfSStdSDl Divis .trrive.1 at Mncon, Ga , on the '22 I inst , and mule a speech there. He is going to Hood's irmy. 'n nvivomanti nf nv runnirmanra K the enr iv are reported up to the last accounts. The expulsion ot the citizens of Atlanta ha been completed It va reported eterday that Hood's army was iu Sherman's re:ir, between him and Chattanooga A lar'e for'-e of mounted Yankees are col let ting si Pound Gat with the intention of m i kint: a raid on the Virginia salt works. We presume this was the atne force that was at Lexington. K . two weeks aco. Thev num ber abut lJ.OOi). I rom t l.nnis Sr. Loi T-. September 2'J Cipt Goaen, Asivtai)t QamrterBaaatef of this district, who left Pilot Kn.b on Tue-dav morning with the train cont.iinit I ;iirn;-s"ary sti res sent away by Gen Ewiin;, Inrnisbss some information relative to ihe vitnatioR m the southeast TnS fort ul Pi'oi Ki c b is troeglv built and mounts four -62 p-undtTS and six field piece, bn iIsm ..re iiadTe' tive agun-t 'he rebel artil lerv RS Shepperd Mountain I' w ts heücved at headiuartcrs last i ight that vest in und settle Ewing' fate Informa tion from : hat quar't r is looked for with painful ai vetv. ImS rebels lost 50 killed in their attack on Mineral Point on 1'uesday night u on Price's hea.l. gurtet were it Frederickfo Tuesday Generals Facia, Mrmaiuke. Cabell and She hy, a-.d Cols William-, Gajwfon, Corning and other- are his subordinate He ha but a few iufmlry. wbieB guard ltng wa.oti trains. Nothing I. a yet been heard ol (Jen. Mower Tiie r .i 1' at Polosi on Tuesday wa- bv a ! f.uu'n,; party, who robbed all the store and conscripted kurzen

Tbe railroad below H'g nrer m buiJnnel ! do. csh. 1 1 I IBS i BbsU are reported t.- -lae lorn up a ! Beef quiet snd steady t flOra 14 for mes-; 7 i .rihleiv.rti. ti ul it nt(glO tor c - uutrv i-ririe; ,0 pu IB A pot uon oi tbe ut.c' hive -.i.e. to Kicb packed mes, and $1 9(4 for csUa mees. Pm.--nnsd. Wa-' Ingt.i n coui ty. and it is likely they beef entirely nominal wll be he.rd from on the southwear branch ot j cjul meats stand y at 17., I V f.r shoulders, the r dlroad eBtSiBg the cwmmunication beiwem ! an,j jga iui for bams.

here and Rolla A i t uiiit.t'i . t"fi .i ttrdav aiiived heie v Several rcirvents of lllinot H"J dtPf men are ' ordered here.

1' .tt . ulari of the affaii t Centralia have been w i our Bo.V MaRBhT reeeiv Thittv four -oldier. most ot them discharged I Gold escited and lower, opening at $8. msrilnt Stenns, ret urrm g home fnm A'lant. wete iBC Ba $1 l1-. advancing to $2 02, deci iBIBf to

Itoi Ii ,.'.! blood and their l "lie- terribly n.u f t i ; . t Mr H ei;ire Centralia. w.t 11 milt lercl, a' 1 on the lrin u.wiuervd and, icfi lo Uuru up ith the train. a S3. U was tired and slatted off al full speed AW!!! an hour after the guerillas left Major Johnson, with about !) militia, arrived at Centralia. They started in pursuit, and were am flushed three nvls out. and ninety of their sum ,.,-r. including Majoi InbamBB, arc known t have beeti killed Tbe mil't') r all badly armed.

The guerrillas are aodwr the command of the tor ion a Bill Anderson. Tkl-'.the most atroduua aff..r air.cw ibe

i ma-aacre at Lawrence The following dispatch waa received at Heayf quarters to night Irosn Capt Hills. Gen Ewiop - Adjutant: At dsvhght our oRt'toaa at leonow weie at tacked and lorcrd hick to within halt a mile of the fort The enemy maaW desperate effort to get po sesaion of Sheppard Mountain, and at 3 P. M SBOcewded u driving the 14:h Iowa battalioo into toe rifle nt jad getting two 6 oounder guM into poeilion on 'he mountain. Tbe three mountain slopes overlooking the fort were filled with dismounted caealry The south front was threatened by tour Sines ( cavalry extending across tbe vsllef beta ecu the fort ; Ironton, commanded by Gen. Marmadake. while a column passed around the side ul Sheppard Mountain and formed at the south Gen. Cabell commanded dismounted cavalry on the slope of Pilot Knob The rebel troops thus disposed, a sigual of two guns was fired from the mountain, and the assault in force moved upon our works. They came ud to the ditches iu fine style, but went back to the mountain in iudecent haste, having 1,500 killed and wounded Among the latter is Gen Cabell, one Lieut Co'otiel. two Captains and two LieutenacU. Our entire loss is nine killed and 60 wounded. Yesterdar morning at 4 o lock we left the j fort and blew un the magazine. I nee commanded in person. Since the above dispatch I '.earn that General Ewing, after blowing up the magazine, evacuated Pilot Knob and brought away hi entire com mand aud will reach Harrisou Station, on the southwest branch of the railroad to-ttTght. There is much rejoicing throughout the .ci'v at the escape of Geu Ewing and bis gallant lit tie army Col. Fletcher, radical candidate for Congress, commanded one regiment of this command Gen Smith evacuated De Soto this morning and brought his forces to Jefferson barracks, 12 miles below the city. The entire country below Merrawee bridge has been abandoned Gen Smith arrived in the city to-night Tbe Unionists along the North Missouri railroad are intensely excited over the Centralia maacre and call for the extermination of all rebels and their svmputhizers. The organization of citizens has so far progressed that business will be resumed to-morrow, but the stores will be closed daily at 3 o'clock to give opportunity to drill. The appointment of Geu. Blair to command the defenses of the city created great dissatisfaction and much indignation among a portion of the citizens, and Gen. Rosecrnoa hss modified his order and h is promised to supersede Blair on tbe arrival of Gen Plessan'on Senator B. Grata Broan has been assigned to command tbe militia. Volunteering is rapijly progressing. An iuimen;-e mee'ing of lovalists was held at the Court House Square to-night to celebrate Sheridan's victory. (ien Grant's dispatch nunouueing an advance on Richmond was read to the meeting, hich j created the Wildest enthnaiaam ajd delight. i The rebels infest the entire country south of j De Soto, living oft" of the country, and plunderng everybody thev meet They have lists of all the L nion men in the counties througn wmcn they pa3, whom it is said tbev kill on siht They conscript all re!el sympathizer, even boys of fifteen. The city is full of refugees from that section, and Taree numbers arc fleeing to Illinois and other States. About M,000 militia are at Camp Shciidan ready for service Troops continue to arrive from Illinois and other State, giv:ng material strength to the de partmcnt. f rom (w Vork. Nkw ycrr. September 21 The Richui'ind Kxamirer of the '26th I ays: Early pissed through Port Republic on Satur day and -'tppel at a post station knowu as Keeystown, about 1 i mile Irom Stanton snd n from Tort Republic. Longstreet has reporte.1 for duty, and corns bnbk auat opportunely to rectify afairs in the valley. A strong effort was made last light to put gold up this morning to 21)0, but the market was weak aud the price varied about 2 per ceut. up and down durine the' morning. This evening the price was still 2H). The Post's Washington special of the 29th says: Gen. Hooker left here for Cincinnati this morn in. The repoited capture of Staunton by Sheridan il confirmed. Mayor (I ii, ther has vetoed the resolution of the Hoard ol Aldermen to illuminate the streets j in honor of our victories. The Commercial's WaeMBItnn special says:. It is ascertained that Rousseau has routed : IS ... - V; m -- - I I (irrtM mrc- t :ii icct t , uii.iua, mu. mur miles. Gold elosed at $l 90.V The government feels no apprehensions concerning the safety of Gen. Sherman ' communi crtions Reinlorcemeut? are being constantly sent to Gen Sheridsn Admiral F.irragut, it is said, will soon einenge in very important nival opeiations. Tic Tost's Washington says the War Depart ment has decided thai a dratted man may lurnish a substitute alter he lias been accepted and in crnip. l-'rOm HBlunginn Washinoto?!. September 39 After a careful inquirv, it cannot be ascertained that any importance is niuched in official circles to tbe rumored j P80 prIHsitions from Georgia COMMERCIAL. av TEi.Kc.am. :ittrlnnatl Barkel. Ciscimsati, September i9. 1 he general maiket continued lifeless, hardly enough doing to estab!;sh quotation. Small sales of superfiue flour at J - 73, and of extra at $H "((29; familv aud fancy at $9 25 to 19 ! vi . ,r it i II l.i vrr- not utTeiinv over Bl 78: not much on the market. Oats i475. Corn $1 'J4i'rfl 21 tor shelled and dull. Rye il 0. Wbisky dull nt fl v; wüü on at f l o-;tnc latter was a forced sile Nothing done in provisions, and prices are nominal. Gold fl IfSril i6. Silver $1 to'dl BB. t-x j cuunce uui j WaR I ork 'larar i N tv York, Septeniber 29. ; Flout Stale anJ Western heavy, unsettled! j ud l5(S3üc lower; $0 i0(aft 05 for exlra State; 1(102 It) 35 tor extra round hoop Ohio, at $10 i . a. a .1 t . J i - a- . 1. . - L a. aIa.1.. I tnlfiSlJ to lor 'rruie trai;'.--, me uiuaci viwihj dull und hen . Whisk J firmer, sale M Wesietn at $1 ibdj 1 7f and State al fl i i. tun cnicnv lor latter Wheat 2((4e loser; winter rcl Western $2?$2 (12; am er Michigan $2 22 0. Rye quiet at y " ,f 1 Ii.', i' r Weter:i Crn $1 60 for mixed Western. Oats N tor Western Coffee quiet. Sugar I6 WoeJ dull and unsettled. Pork drt i-ledlv firmer aith gooddeui iid ' flMt4U Ä0 tor mes; Ä3y TöctjO 12' f. r i I..ni les Ht tiie and firm ai ID'OtK Bnttci State '; '.v wtern snd a-.n toi Cheese lj(d23c for common to prime. M"t more active at 7 Sterliug in Letter $1 TJ1.,. advtncitig lo $1 W1, declining to $1 'Jfj'a., advancing to $1 and closing at fl li .v trntteni stocke atthout d-. hange j Maaaaaaa DENTISTS. P. 6. C. HUNT, ID E IST T I T OPFHJB AUD BBB1DBBCB. HABT AIBftBT B I Hi t INDlABAPVUi IBB

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U.S. 7-30 LOAN Tb Seereta'v af tbe Treamwry gfrea act ire tbat aub. acrptiooa wtll be received for Cewpoa Traaaary Hataa, IMrablf Ure jr from Aag- tn. tSS4. wit aeaai-aa-Dual latret ai ta rate af aya aad tbree-tentba per cent, per auan principal and interest batk ta be paid in lawful KMwcy. Tbeke Lot-, will U convwrtibk) at tbe option of tao balder at maturity, into alz per coat, gold bearing tonia, payable not b? than five aor ntoeo tban twenty yearfrvm ibeir dato, aa ifco ijoyeratweot faay olecC Tbev will be baaed In donominetiuaa of fifty, one baadred. fir kondred. one thoaaaad. and flee thcaiaaad dollara, and all aubscripticnt mast bt for fifty dollar or mmm nultipl af fifty dollars. "rta note wtll bo transmitted to lbs oraan froo of transportation rbara a after tb receipt of tbo oricrio , Certificates of Deponit aa tbey can be prepared A Lp notes draw interest from Aagut li, peracaa makic 1epoita aukaequrnt to tbat dato moat pay tbo Interest accrued from data ot aoto to data of dameoit. Partie depoaUlon twenty-fly t boo sand dollars ami npwarrta for tbeae notes at any one time wtllbe allowed a cossmiastoa ef ene-qnarter of on per cent., wbicb will bo paid hv Iba Troasary Department apoa lb rocelpt of a bill for tbt ataoant, ccrtlfled toby lb officer wt'h wbm lb deposit was made. Bo ded action fr commiM'.ona rontt bo mad from th dopoa.it. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. It is a Sanoaax Satjaui iuxft, offering a big ner rat of Interest tban any other, and Vi Aesf trcrtty. Any savin; bar. k which pays its depositor ia XT. ?. Ifotfi, considers that tt is paying la tb bt c'.rcaUttag mo. dinin vf the country, and lt caanof pay ia anytbinr better, for ita oon aeta are either In Ooeernment ecurlties or In notes or bond psysblsln Govemraant paper. It Is equally convenient as a ternparary or psrmamer.t Investment. Tbe note can always b fold for within a ractica of their fact and accnmnlated ir.tert. sad are tbe best security witk banks si collaterals for accounts. CONVERTIBLE INTO A SIX PER CENT, 5-20 GOLD BOND. Iu addition to tht very liberal Intereat on tbt Bote for three year, this privilegt of conversion fa now worth about three per cent, per annum, for tht current rate for 5-20 Bond is not less than nint per emt. premium , and betcre tb war the premium on a'x per cent. 0 s Snck wa ever twenty per ret.t. ft wi'l bt sten tbat tb actual profit on this loan, at tbepr. ntmarkt rat. u not ! ,hn ten ctnt. p,r annum. ITS EXEMPT ON FROM STATE OR MU NICIPAL TAXATION. But aside from all th advantagt w havaenamerated. a apeclal Act of Congress rxmj4$ alt bonds and Trt'tnwry note from toenf BAmoaao. Ob th avarage, tbi exemption hj worth about two per cent, per anuoro, jeeording to tbe rate of taxation iu various parta of the romtry. It is bebeved that no atcaritiet offer so great Indacement to lenders aa those iaaued by tbt Government In alWcther forms of indebtedness, tbt faith or ability of privato parties or atock companies, or eparate com munities only, U pledged for payment, while tbt whole property of the country la held to secure tbe discbarge or all tbt Obligation of tbt Unittd States. While th Government offers tbe most liberal term-, for it loan, It believes tbat th very itrongest appeal will be to tbt loyalty and patriotism of tb people. ttubecrlptions will Be received by tht Treasurer of the United Statt, at Washington, tbt several Assistant Treasurer and designated Depositar and by THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Inlio.niipoli, IikJ., j and by all National Bank which art dpoitarie rf public money. AND ALL BrSPRCTABLE BANKERS AND BANKS Throughout tbe cuntry will give further information ant AFFORD KVRRT FAClt.lITT TO SUBSCRIBERS. atig"-iBw9m REAL ESTATE BROKERS. it, w y a I o. w , V. V jS. -y trr. O. w W M a. S a m lw rl IT. 'aATV Wa !uly27 dly MEDICAL NOTICE. 1 i . aJ. Sc W. THOMSON . (FROM THI BAIT,) II AVK orf-NFD THEIR OF I I F1CR on tbt Virginia Avenue, a few doora t u'h of Washington tret, ladlanapolu, led , for tbe aUeviaüon of human autTering, by offering to snfortunate person afflicted with Sypbilit, or any specie of Private laxaae, aar and aaft mttbod tf cart, foundea ob tbt olid bati wf Kiene and aout.d philosophy apermaturrtiva and Impotency, arid inveterate case- af Secondary or Conatitutioual Syphilis of long a'aoding, that cannot be cured by any other physician in tbla city, cured perfectly and permanBtly, cr bo cbtrgt. Addrea Box 151. jr.rat-dly Dae. THOBSJON " intelligence office. PALUI A FOKII. General Intelligence and Employment umce, HaBal Tlarylandet., iMdlannpwIISf Imd. ( fLOdB, Mechanic and Laborer furaiabed with employtuent arber- tht beat wage will be paid. Women as Chambermaid-, Seamstresses and Servant !'. find place without troablt or delay by applying at I U oSiCr. Dwellings, Stores, Rooms, Oflre and Sleeping Boom, . a: 1 natura Lel ta rrr. I't.t (Rlre Box Itli. aeptU-dtf mh ii.Mi i on LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, in V raa.1 I'rarl Siireet, I rrair wf vtnllnel UttlSIC rarll-dly i iktm-:icsiiii. rRv.HK nnderalRTitd bav this day f srmed a i I akin la ta Saltan aad Bcstatrant bikneat herelimii known at Heteklah s, at 9s IS Hertb ilttntas trt. Th aw ffrm iU bt bap;y ta rer. a a contlaaane of tb caatom heretofore extended to tbe tablobavr.t i Tbt beat d liquor, wmte snd cigar kamt asaslaaüy en 1 Laad, and In tbe restaurant all tb del leas, a of tb aeai aoa will b erved ap oa tb aAortat aoAAtw, pro pa red M mS rn't tiptriencad cookt HKNkT B. HE7.FR1AU. B P JOBN aupolia, September T lSSi. sepUS Vf INSURANCE. 1 P aB s aWrg SCOTT, AGENT FOR BOMB LIFE INSURa.. c u.aL,ai d ai..ppl Vtr. OttVa riri out A of Pawl I'BVe iBBBii va-iy

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HA GAITS MAGNOLIA BALM. Tbl It tbo moat dtMgntfb! aad tatraorattaary artki over diwoverwd. It cbang tbo own bwrnt faro aad BanBt to a pearly aat.r tea tare of rwaiablBg bownty, -parUngtao miho partty of joo'A. aoat tao aftaSfaiai appearance so iavttiaf la tb otrt awllotf fatBloa. It raaoTM tan. freekl, p1apl aad rbaaa aa? tb kta, iear.b tbe c .mpl-aio fraaW. avwnopawowt aatd It e.t.taras a antamaJ Irsjertmrn t Ik akin lady -koJd bav. Sold everywhere Prrparedby W. R BAGAB. Troy. T. Addreta all or ra to LiAJlAS S. BAUM B CO . Sow Turk 'ehi Thrrr are Metfsr lifrstion Tbat flat tp for a racmont ta tbt arwpper aad pass to oblivion. Tbec aro aiao UUAND DISCOVERIKä which take a peraumest bold of pwbfac ootimatia. aad Last for All Time. Prmaat;t emocag tb latter c'aaa at a nam ( KhTAOOKO S 11 I It DI E, A vogetablt preparaix B, barmia aa water, wbicb la fly mlnatot, TrnnalormB Grny Hnlr, Or balr of an nnpioaaaat hat, t a glorvoB black or eacbantlog brown. Unique Us iu composition and lafaUiolo la It reoaita. it ba acbieved papalarity wBB both aeies, wfb every claaa of aociety, and in all parts of tbo world. Manufactured by J. CRIST A DO BO, Ho g AtoT Boas. Hew Tor l Sold by all Dracftsts. Applied by all Bair Draaur. a I -2t-deod4 weow NERVOUS DEBILITY. SEMINAL Weak:', rl , earn bt cet by n who bas really cur, uim.elf and bnadrod of other, and will toil yoa nothing bat htfnOA. Addrea wltk sump. ROW A BD B. TBATBB, fb29-dwly DISEASES OK THE NERVOUS Stminal, I'r.Ltry aad Sexual Systems Lew and reliable treatment In Btports tf tbo HOWARD ASSoCIATIUB. Sent by mail ia taaLsd Utter tBveloe. fret ..f charge. Address D. J SKILL'S HOXGHrOU, Howard Aaoocialion. Ko S Sontb Biatb St real. PWiladolpbit 1. marie -dBwly tW SOLDIER S WE HU Nn DR Stricblaud i quit right in advlaing joa ia kis advertto ment in cur columaa of to-day' paper ,o tab a bottl. of hi highly rocommonded AMI Cholera Mixture io year knapoacx. tt may ae tbo live of many of our boa toldiers. Mothers, at tbat yoer saws So Bot neglect To tan get It at th Drug Store at 5S cent per bottia It Is tht bait rmdy for Dlarrhcea aad Dysentery h7-dlyodAwlg DRY GOODS. CG O i ( W o 00 U - t. . - 1 - C O O P sJ GO i-J vA SB X I 1 : 1 i B I o I CD X I 8 s 3) s s o 55 a. M H 5 X o rH e-H B CO Sz; - r. I i tt m f. s e wl 9 I - 5 - Pi B I e 1 DRY COODS. JON ES,HESS& DAVIS, No. S Odd Fellows' nail. HAVE JCJTT RCCEITBD A 8PLR5D1D STOCK 0? NEW GOODS, 11 THICK TH K T A BR 0FFRRI50 AT WHoIXSALS 1 aad letall, at price that will net with anv Lou- ia th Waat. Among their innumerable aaaortmeet mejr the fullowiag trt-.cle for pttaal Btttear. A grtat variety of PRINTS. DBLA1KBK, FLABNRIÜ. I -s:MKRFS. JEANS, BROWN BCSLIBS, RI.KACBKD MUSLCIi, UNSAYS. SATltbTS, TWEED. TAB1.R DAMASK. BOftlBBT. UNDER WF.AB. mm t'nutioks. IRISH l.fNRNS. And a ate stack ef a FRF NC! UFR! NOBS. WnOLDKI.AlNKS. POPLINS. ENr.USn MFRINOrs. MnvjH PI. A IDS, ALPAOCAR. BOMBAZINES. AWD PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS. Ala the largott tck of Is ike city, aad a Ba ttaek af FT RS. Tb attaratM f Staler and other t olartta1 JONBS. HPS S DATta. NOTICE. $10 TO $20 A DAT. 4 girts wanted to fell thi wpbitid J I.tm.F. GIANT ESrnirt MACBIfB Tao beat ckaap Macblft la tkt Caltd Stata-. W a ara g . - a . Lck tn BBS waao caa o we will emply age at at $1i a month and espen pad law aotlewlaw - ""iX

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