Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4357, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1864 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL.

WEDNESDAY MORNIKG. OCTOBER 5 UEMOfR 1TIC (01 MY TICKET. Foe tut Vniiif, JOHN M LORD For Mepresentatlves, ARNsk K HTDK, HOMERT O. filATl v For SWnf STEPHEN Mr N ABB For Treasurer. OUO BiTU. Fwr Covet 7 Cowjtaionrs, First District KM M.F.T WRIGHT Thir District JAMES WEBB Fof Wrj'.r, Bates hosheook Fe Coroner, CHRmitN Tk.v.EM. For Aaaaaaor of Onter Town.bip, JACOB II MILL. CITY ITE Uo to taw Okaapion Circus. 1-Gt ' Improved Pantaavopic Spectacles The U-t Im um. Sold only at 50 Rut Wash ington street Indianapolis. 4 4t la oar general advertising columns of thi dav will be found the 'card ol Louia Schölts Toe qualit v of the material kept at this eatabliahraent, an well as tie manner in which they are cat and made ap, trolr entitle it to the title assumed in the card fir$t clan The acale of price- will alo be found under the preaeut .old baais. And no doubt the aupe rietily and variety of the present stock will add mur new patrons to the old friends of the House 1 Tt a m - JrT Messe' Spectacles do not weary or fatigue the ere, Ml tenl to renirthen and improve the sight 4 it Gold Pes If yoo deoire an A No. 1 Gold Ten. w trranied the bant in the market, nur at Kowen, Stewart k Co'a, IH West Washington street 4 4t ?FCpitl $010,1)00 accamolated in elosren months Siuneippi. 30 lm We veaterdaT heard one nigger ask diioiher African what would he the saiui thing to be seen at Robinson's k Howe's Circus to rnor r w He gave it up. and the African ai.J De Bacon, (da bacon. , Then he propounded the frllowing: What forest tree will be represented at the same time aud place? Answer D Oaks, (de oaks ) l-6t PMe' Spectacles are sold only at No .Mi Kat Washington street, Indianapolis i?n of the big 50 1 4t Don't fail to insure Tour propertr with i this reliable company SiBab .'10 lm Two celebrated Clowns at the Champion Cirrus l-6t t-V ' Moses' Spectacles are made of the host material, fairly repre-cnted. ami sold at iheir fair value 4 4t Sin.aissiret This company i reliable without h doubt Wa A Whipple, 30 Im A cent for this City. tV Printers sieitiag the Fair will rememltfr that Bowen. Stewart k Co , can supply vou with printing paper, white and colored, printing ink, all colors, cartls, card board, flat papers, Ac Call at 18 West Washington street 4 4t OfMosea. the "Spect ei Mir..' is not a Jew The Jew "Spectacle Man." in Indianspo is not Moses. Make a note of it. 4 4t Dr Kline. No. '20.' West Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio, the most successful operator upon Cancer in the world, will be Indianapolte, at the Palmer House, R.m 30, Ocioher 6th and 7th. 17 toctTtb Circus this afternoon and evening, on the ground north of the State House. l-6t ZÄW Moses Spectacles combine advantages, mechanical and philosophical, to be found in no others offered in the West. 1 4t PuoToaaarH Albcms. One thousand dollars worth at Bowen, Stewart & Co's IH Waat Wash ingtoo street 4 4t TVa aasmia waniilaaaa tkie. ffatawr. rvn ami y9 a uv ivtMiV' uiuica auicv at veiuovu ojjm evening, on the square aorth of the State House 1-ea fy'Thnse who use Mooes' Spectacles all like them Sold onlv at 50 KaH Washington street. 44t tjBf Mirrhnti lieairintf atork of School books, paper, envelope, 4c , will uot forget that Kowen. Stewart k Go have an extensive assort I ment at Cincinnati prices; also, that they keep large j lantities of wrapping paper, bonne' boards, window paper, paper bags, twine, kr , nr tide which are wanted in peery eooatry store 4 4t JTMany persons have suffered pecunisrilv snd otherwise, bv mistaking another man for Mose 4 4t Capt O'Learv. the aecompli-heI and pop ular proprietor of the Brilliant Saloon, No. b.'l S Mith Illinois atreet. has the most choice selec tion of wine, liquor and cigars, sud his restau rant, in aP appointments, is iu firt class order We would respeot fully "av to our frienih visiting the cit? during this week that they wdl meet with MM more cordial, welcome and satisfactory entertainment than at Cpl O'Learv "s famous estabhahniei.t N b.'l taatk Illinois street. 4 :.t -aWe- a Kerne mler that the original and only re liable Spevtacle Ktabiihment in Indianapolis, is at .'" K.t Washington treet I It J "es Robiuson challenges the world for the um of ten thousand dollar to equal him In hi- da-hing and brilbant act- of tiartbst k hore mmship Will exhibit this afternoon and even lajj t Q and 7 a'awaai P M . MM the square north of the State House. 1-ht tF'A larire room. il bv ' feet, well lihte.1. in th- ;!nrd story of tbe new Sentinel baildior. is far real " septl9 d'f Samnel Rinehart, the great double -m ersault gymnast, at tbe Champion Circus this afternoon and evening 1-6: fJT"Tiv.e Bo uie Mo-ea' SptctAc'.es all like then Sold onlv at 50 East Waabmgton street . A-4t A Si I'saioa RxarPT We can roncieutiouly rat ommend to those suffering from a distressii.g aeaagM, Dr Strickland 'a Melltduooa Cough Kal ami It ;:nes relief almost instantaneooa. aud i a tha! not disagreeable to the taste There ia no doubt but the Mellitluou Cough BaUam bj one . t the be-t piepirations in u.-e.and is all that IU proprietor- laiaa for it Wr have tried it durir.j tb pat wetk. and found reiiel Irom a Tn ,.i ,! -ire mg cottgh I prepsred b; lr Strick I iih! . No 6. Fast Koi.rth atreet. Cincinnati. , (Otaaaaaaai 'at4oal Uuion. tf tW kobtrtoon A Howe s Oharoron t'trewof a i I this ifteruoon and eveai: ' at 2 and 7 o'olatk P M , on the stjuare north f the State II....-, i-

Notion Country wert hot. t will rind it to laser eartsaaMaje a esÄ aa L Ludorft A 0 i wholesale dealers n notions. tad.r' irimramr. . - ta' faraaaiag goaali Ac . We 99, S 'Uth Me -treet. aad exraiae their splendid sMn-k. Miea Uses are prwj ared to sell at the lowest f . r . OCt3 d3t fjfl Je-ire t twing to the attention of the the lact that I have sold) my ice bu I in ass Mr Oeto Christ man. who will beacefertk fill rs directed to hmi I take ( leaaure to : Mr Chnaiman as a worths, cour i -traighlforward buiues man. and Mora tbe patronage s libera. ly bestowed upon me may be transferred to him trtfj it! I Bl TSCB.

Indiana lata bb4 Haallarr fair.

aaiLaoao aaaaiiö&jifTa Tbe follow mg mr rang Beut baei beea taa le weh the rtilroads designated below, for carrying passenger to and Irons the Twelfth Annual Fair 1 of the State !ard of Agriculture, to be held at f f A : r .W- IM A-- i (.. .tr 1 fv4 iuj huh su kj J .rrw. , ibe ttb, mrlaaiea; alto foe the traoep rtai of article to the above Fair or the Sanitary Baaar All paaaeugera will be charged full fare to In dianapoli. and apoa ha tog their ticket stamped bv the Secrstarr of the State Board uprro the Pair grounds, they will be returned by the rail roads free; otherwise their ti keu will be roid for the return trip Ticket will be for aale at all regular station during the week of the Fair, and will be good from the .'Id day of October to the MiStock, machinery, Jtc , will be transported to Indianapolis at full rates, and will be returned by the several railroads free, upon the certificate of the Secretary of the Slate Board, that the animal or articles were on exhibition, aud did not change hands during the week of the Fair. Terre Haute aud Richmond R. R Cincinnati and Chicago Air Line K. K Indianapolis and Cincinnati R K Louisville. New Albany and Chicago R R Indiana Central R R Ifirainrille and Crawfordsrille R. R. Bellefonuine R R Toledo. Logausport and Buriington R. R. Jefferson rille R R Indianapolia, Peru and Chicago R R. Michigan Central R R Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana R. R Toledo, Peoria and Warsaw R R Madison and Indianapolis R. R. Lafayette and Iiidiaaapoli Other roads will ha added from Mine to time as the? are heard from W H Looms, Secretary of State Board of Agriculture 19 lw Oy Madame Kiglish who has so frequently donated the receipts of her Museum la benero lent purposes, deserves a large share of public patronage Visit the Mut-eum to aa Smnisaippi means one of the best firö insurance companies now doing busine-s in this city aad Si ite M lm A grand Ball i poated for the Metroüoli tan to iiijjht Of and see the show. aaw Oaw - Of See the advertisement of Duly, Keefer k Rush, wholesale druggists, in this paper. lOur S4intsry Fsir progresses well, not withstanding the gloomy prospect overhead. The tablaa. under the managemeut of active and energetic ladies, form a brilliant dispUv Eaefa seeuis stnviug to outrival the other. We would, however, call especial attention to the Kvanville depart mi-n' . which, for tasteful arrangement, stand pre eminent Among other valuable and curious articles displayed at this stand, we no kiaad a model ship, which attracts general aitea itaa I o make this appear doubly interesting, we would slate that it is the work of a convict in the iiollimore prison, who was occupied upon this :r one jfaaf kM a piece ol ingenious workman ship this in to be much admired. The ship will be sold by ticket Anottier distinctive teatbie of this table, and one which av 1 1 lovers of the fine arts will particularly admire, is a large vol ume, preeuted by Mr- Robert Dale Owen, of Photographic View. o( Vciiir- We would M0 t ice a M"!ic pin presented also bv Mr- Owen Lovers of the pipe cannot fail to caiisfy their iuo-t lastidious tastest the cigar stand connected with this department; among the articles here to be found we were especially interested in a beau tiful Bukirk pipe, dire I trai Europe, and which will also be sold by tickets Hxnd-ome ptint inrs mid engravings we found at this table, and nuiiv things curious, useful au 1 ornamental, but too numerous to mention. But failing to nutire these many articles, we would suggest that you call and examine lor your-elve IITdo witnt.- the wonderful dexterity oi Praf Jukes in the glas works of the Museum. UTRohiii-on I Howe's Ciianipitdi Circus fot the benefit of the Sanitarv Ftr. tliis atieruoon at 2 o'clock. The great McAllister again to-night at Masonic Hall Enough said I ne Mule Street Kailrosd, a- f.ir as it' goes, is now in full operation along West Wash ington street, connecting with the Lmon JJejot sud the Sitte Fair ground. HkaI JI RTKKS Du.aKT RK.XntZVotS a Sr.TE or Impiaxa. v I mm axaPOLis. October 4, lt-(4 ) Speci-tl Ordai So ind. I. The following s-slgnmcnt- will be made from ubriuuies ai.O ur&Ueti men, viz: To each of the regiments named, at follows: 1 7th Indiana Voluuteers 100 men 29ih " " HH) men. IM " 1 40 oieu. 40th " ' 100 men Ö3rd 100 men 11 If there be any officer of said reg ments in tin- city, he will re; ort at these headquarter Without deUv By command of Brig. Gen Carrington. M U. Kailhachk, Capt o and A A OtF(,o -ee tbe woritiertul wax figures at the Indiana Min-curo jgT The greatest rider in the world, this af ternoon snd evening, on the square north ol the State House 1-41 JT Persons visiting the fair -hould not fail to examine thoe beaulitul specimens of tenman -hip placed on eihibuioo by Bryant, Suatton k r-;ieiu er I hey were executed by t It ?feiii er. Jr., one of the authors of the Spenceriau system, and resident principal of their bu-ine college in thi city Call at their ro -uis. No 90 Wart isgton street, and get a College Monthly. jy"Considering that vesterdsv wss a dsmp day, the entries at the State Agricultural, Ma chan'cal aud Induatrtal Fa.s , now iu progress in this citr. exceeds the most aanguine anticipa- ! tious. a. ;; i anoee a .4- eanght on the place ol W II. II Noble, east o: the city, yesterday. Ue or she wa a sUaugar in a atrangu laud, and pro Oably was a sanitary goose U0 Tke renowned, beaulilul. patriotic, gener erous, accomplished, ludefatigabie, inimitable . Madame Kngtish st tbe State Museum. rjf gpleodid lunch will beset by Rhodius to dsv.and everv dav this week, at A M . at i

tin t.amous place, the "Circle," North Meridian street Rhod us serves elegant lobstsr, turtle aud crab soup. 3f Krc-h shell oysters, the m st ma-nihcent ever seen in this city, are offered daily at the Circle," Norm Meridiau street Gsuliemen! lor yi-ur bivalves go to the "Circle." iT" i :.e -treet cars pass Senour s drug store etry tew minutes during the day, and u is the n, convenient Imu-e of ihe kind for strangers and otaers; you will find there erery super or atoik ol dtugs and medicines, fine perfumerieaiid iat n . : at reasonable prices. N- P Kates Hvuse. HTDr A I tiall has removed his office to his i evidence. No 60, North New Jersey street, wuaae he can be found by all srbcdcow Wpro te?!icual services , , ly Madame r i l:ah ia one of the most patriotic ladies in this city Vhmi her Museum to ptght She Wilt -now tou Stgbla. DMMUFJI II 0oM 1 he Stout Shoe Store of fer great btrgaius in boots and shoes since the fall in gold Their stock w Urge aod complete, a new and weli -elected I boy öfter areai mduc menta to ouvers You can bo suited in quality aad ptitc. Laaiiiiue their iwck 1 bej keep home made work alwy on hand, of the best qua. uy üeoduig ione prompUy. y We beie fur aie n a giKd bustueas room on Washington street Tbe Maae ruua lour years Possession given auy day Ap ply u No' 34 Waal Waahuigton sueet. opposite the Pslmer House. a ot Sert A Host

THE TRIAL OF EL H. D0DD

"Ninth Da Prffd inw. TraanaT, October 4, I64 The Comras-in met, pursuant to adjourn merit, at 1 1 o r ,ck A M. The Judge Admcate. Major Burnett, read s communiciMi.ii from Col. Stevens, stating his iambi it v to be present on account of sickneaa The Judtse Advocate also reid a telegramjust received from Col Spooner, stating his inabilitv to be present for a like cause. By con-ent 'if defendant the proceeding of the court continued in the absence of tbese offi cera The defendant, by his counsel, asked the pri vilege of calling attention to several error u the report of testimony hitherto rendered au J published as " official " in the Indianapolis J ournal The rtp'irts put forth in th at paper were repre sented to the public to be not only verbatim and truthful, but as defendant's counsel repeated "official." It therefore wou'd not be -opposed that the pub'isher. editors sod printers of th u sheet would, for the purpose of prejudicing de fendani's cause, garble and misrepresent the authoritative reports, furtisbed by the accomplished and authorized reporters of this court But such had been the fact. Either the alitor or the pub lisher or the printer had perverted the testimony, in the important instances indicated, for purpose best known to the individual or Individuals who did it The defendant therefore asked, bef. ie the testimony in question pa-sed under review, that the necessary corrections le made. The Juii-e Advocate repHeil, stating that, wheie reports purporting to be Uuthlu! were furfdshed the newspapers, thev should, without alteration, be given The defendant's counsel had not brought any charge agates the geutle men who keep the record of testimony in this court The fact of changing the report of the leslimouy belonged entirely. a he supposed, to the newspaper men of the journal, if it had bee:: done This court w open The public were invited The tria! should be lair, impartial, and before the world BtoMrtefF, s well s others, were entitled to come in But nothing designated as "official," and published in newppers as coming from the record of the court, should be mutilated The detendsnt, as to his rights, should not be prejudiced in this court, ir !; any seeming publication, as "official," by this court or anyone c mneefed therewith The Judgj Ad vocate concluded by ordering the word "offici i!" taken from the ctption of the report of the tiia! in the Indi.iunpolis Journal, and by submitting the question to the court for further action (Jen Colgrove. the pre-iding offi -er, expre-sed hi .-ur. rise that the testimony hid teeri allowed to be published at all. In military matters, as he ui derstood it. nrh things were unusual He knew that in Fitz John Porter's case, and in two or tin ee other c;tes of national moment, puhli cation had been permitted. He thought it wns injadicioiH, bur ince it hid been done, and wo hid precedent for it. we must insi-t th;iF that publication be made iniartiliy . As it appeared that the gentlemen who had furnished the re port to the newspaper in qaeatlon were in no waj resto- sible for the aatajling thereof, it did not seem hat any acttou wan required bv the court iu the premises This court, when it became i f waari in iis judgment for the ends of justice Mad the power to clear the mum. not only of re portei , but of citizens This power it hud uot yet beOOfMB nquisiie to ezcici-e, and he hoped the trial would proceed aithcut the eiertion of it The butioof the ( ourt was iheu tak'u up, which was tlie reading of tlie reconl. ciiiefJ lös the purpose of enabling the principal prosecuting witness, Felix O Stiger. to verify by any nece sary correction in his testimony Before concluding the record the court adjourned at halt pst 1 until hilf past '2 P. M aavajMMMaa The court met. The reading of the record wa- concluded all the fi ished te-timony hav ing been gone over; whereupon an adjournment (o0k place until to morrow at 10 o'clock A M The Türe If (la Indlnna Mate mir. ShCOftD PAT This treat exh'fiition bejnn y. sterdav. The weather thus far has been unpropitious Not withstanding' this the farmers th mechanic Sod IMeea rngagei iu industrial pursuits are 00 band doiag all that lies in their power to make the thintr a magnificent ruceesa. We c?terday. paying five cents, took the street railroad cars, pro pel Wd livdraolicsllv by bob tailed mules, and got within two squarea Of the nates. We indlvidu ally footed the residue af the distauce and, pre settling our ticket, previously bestowel upon us by the a. c tnpl -hed Mr L-iomi-, went, in. We saw Power Ball; we saw Plural Ball; we ase Miscellaneou- Hall; we saw the giant; we -a the fat worn in; we iw a monkey nd fed it crackers; we saw oroe MOfa; we - w some sheep; we saw oxen; we stw bulls; we saw mules; we aaw game cok; we aw jicaaase: we saw pumpkins, onion, potatoes, turnip and corn. W i saw Sanitary Hall along side of a windmill. V jiw i-i.Jer and drank il We saw not much people about. But we saw the whole of the institution so far as it h M progressed, and we used our Teo to bring our-elve back into tbe ci y with a determined purpose to go out there again i reeekiy to day. f!f"The raalAMk St its Mti-eum is on of ihe greatest attraction.- iu the city. To Tür Ladies We would tespectfully request our fair readers to notice the advertise nient of Messrs. Kort -ter k letit in another col umn At their eat.iblishment, No. 17, North Peun-vlvania street, tlie mo.-t beautiful fabrics I are di-playeil. Me-.-rs. Fore-ter Lent have spared 00 enterprise nor no outlay of capital in order to display npon their counters the most splendid good ever brought to this city. We do not say that theie are not other firms, who com pete with Fore-'er k Len:, hut we do most pir tieuUrly ask tho-e uoeding cloaks, mantillas and shawls to call epon them. Faahionable, and e! egant. and kaaetiful, we repeat, are heir goods, and offered at the very lowest p cc-. Ti e r coi -trlbution of a maL flt-ent shawl t-. the Sanitary Fair, which ki un-urpassed Ly sny like article, will take the premium, withoot doubt, aid stamps thin aa law abiding ciitaen CaM it Foreater k lent' HFFoi beautiful j;I as mementoes go to Mad tor English's M i-eum T1' M Kelly, the champion leper. now pertorming at RoiwMtOM a Howe's circttf, North isaiswippi street, is unapproachatde Hi- equal, after witnessing one of bis perform mces, we uu hesitatii.gly say cannot be produced He was cheered trinend -u-Iv on tbe nigbt we saw him perform We understand that Mr Kelly, by b's friends, ia to be tendered a testimonial beiore he leaves the city Merit aod genins with us is always appreciate!, and we are proud to recor . it. " tW K.ant beverages and choice cars are generally in dewira of every geuilemau. Wc assure our friend-, and all our friends are gentle men. that at the Kates House saloon bverytbii g they require in this regard ?an be obtained Mr A J. Mrs the proprietor of the Bate; a geni al and accomplished teotleman He is as.led bv Mr Whitney mci others Visit the Batea House aalooo- Some of os will be there to night Z.4T M t - of rare cunositiee are tu i P.e:i at ihe Indian t St tte Mu-eum. Daarttt Mr ÄTTMimov 'It must bedell' nitelv un0tr?toto ss tbe sense of our meeting Iat night, that utdeoa yt u eome wp io-da and pay your sub-cnptnnis to oar relief land tbe en terprise is to be aboaJoned. Vm .o eer- canusk be had until we first have the money You will to day clioveC hvtber you carrv y our own mu-ket or a veteran bear It for you Pty meat rece!vel at my -toie, the Fancy Bazaar, No 6 Ki-i W.-! : UM sueet J II BaUV Of, Treasurer A ttk tio' Paamn Ma s CowaiTTcaa' Tou are most earnetly requested to collect op all of vour subecri; tions so as to be able to make full and final report and settlement this evening This night poaitive and final sctioo mast and will be taken Solic-uug committees aiU coo tiaee taaie labor Ail are most earnestly re qaeated to attend the meeting at tbe Conn House to night

Telegraphic Dispatches.

aa sieassBD r atwa oa vavam Tsr noruini Kepwrt See trat Faa- , MIDM(iHT KKPOHT. LATEST WAR NEWS FROM GEN. GRANTS ARMY. IHK FIC.HT MKAR PETfCRSBl RG. Tti: f.rr mat nnn.vto.vn. In t rMt Inj; I'artii'ulfirsB. SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK PAPERS. FOREIGN NEWS. A feare Petition in Enylnucl. From (hp Shriiaiidouh Valley. SHERIDAN HAS A BIO THING ON HAND Important Ordwr in Regard to Soldiers' Voting. Irom "tew lark. Naw V k a, October 4. ih Times' Waab mgtou special aavs: Ihe impression that Oen. Grsnt holds Chap-in'.-Bluff ai d thit Fort Darltog is fitoked, m in correct Our forces have taken from the rebel and hold a line of works on Chapin s farm, which is below the bluff I he following ia the Tribune's accouut ot ths repu!-e of the rebels on Friday: About breakfast time on Friday morning ac tive movements were seen among the rebels. A column of about 10.000 troops, just up from Petersborn by the cars, were seen marching along to join their brethren of the previous day's fight. Presently tne head of the column emerged from the woods and moved directly upon our werke formerly the rebel works Oea. Weitzel had been assigned to the command of the corps, and over uight had changed Geo. Hickman's division to the left to pre retvt any flank movements from that direction, it having been found impossible to hold the Star Fort and ihe Curtain on accouut of the very heavy fire from the rebel gunboats and batteries, ou the upper side of the river. A- the rebels approached they were met with a stubborn resistance, but again and again advanced lo the n-sault, but were repulsed again and again 'I hey were forced to retire, leaving their dead and wounded on the field lien Stannard wa shot through the arm bv a sharpshooter while on the pirupet directing the operation- ol ?ns troops. F-ba com maud ot the division devolved upon Col Culltn. wlto finished the fight aa the brave S' mnard hud begdn. The priaoaatseald that (Jen Lee cume up from Petersburg with their coiumu, ltd was iu com maud in person The North Carolina troops took refuge behind trees and were ieen waving handkerchiefs in token of amity. As soon us beckoned by our men they left their covers snd came into our lines. The ground was literally covered with rebel dead mil wounded. i he Tribune's special from the army of the Potomsc says: Prisoners' say that General Lee came up from Petersburg with their column and was in com maud in person . The North Carolina troops took refuge behind trees and wrre neen waiving bandkeicbief in to ken of amity. As soon as beckoned to by our men the left their cover and ran into our lines, Heavy liro from artillery on both aide was kept up. and the rebel dead and wounded lay up on the field. The conduct of our officers and men is spoken of in high terms. The I untitles Shenandoah special, of the 4th, says. A ? So hot had been the pursuit that we captured the beel killed lor the army, which they had left sin. kuig on the ground and had not time to is-ue to the troops. During the nifhl of tbe 4th they left the Sham andoah Valley aud rettted to Luray Vally by Kesseltoen. Our army continued its march and arrived at Harrisonburg at 4 F. M Their rations were consumed the day before Eight hundred rebel hospital tents were cap tured iu one week Sheridan's army fought two battles, gained two signal victories and pursued the demoralized and broken columns ot Early o7 milss. The history of this e?e::ifu! war may he searched iu vain for more per-istent and success - tul righting duriug a i equal spice of lime. The Herald s 10th corps special of the 1st -a Notwithstanding the severe a'oim of rain that baa prevailed snce las: night we have been busy strengthening our poitiou, and are now so securely posted that if it should be deemed expedi eni to remain wheie we are, we can sale v defy tbe whole rebel army. Many of t he prisoners we have captured on this line hare been of the rane-i kind, men just forced iuto the ranks on the emergency. They repre sent nearly every induafral pursuit, and their presence in ihe rebel army is a strong com men as well as the des; rate straits of the re bei lion. They sav a panic prevailed iu Richmond when our advance became known. Every man capable of bearing anus was sent into ihe field. Store-, 'klJTt and ttlke were aommsrilj closed op. Ail the employees of ikd rebel government were excused from uuty und tun. Uhed with a musket and seut into the works to detend the c.iy The navy yard was deserted in less than an hour. - -.. At 11 A M. tbe men were ordered to hurry homes: d get their dinners and rerurn wiibin au hour prepared to march to the field. The rs !r ad trains were -topped witn the exception ot one mail train ot' each road and the employes put iuto the rankWe Ii tve gained mucn valuable information from them Iu this movement tie eueruv made two charges upon Gen Ayre's line, but was handsomely repulsed each lime It is especia.Iy worthy of mention that tbe new troops recently added to thi division, roost of whom were uever under fire before, behaved with marked gallantry We learn from regulars who have arrived today from Richmond that it:tene e i meat pre vails there, and the a K ent of the Yankees is OOaOdeatl) io,ked lor in a few davs lie AapmWaU steamer are hereafter to be fun -tied with armed convoys. 1 tie North Star, ahich saned yeierJa. i BS anted by ihr junboet Ulancie Wiihm tbe past week large numbeis of 'roopa have le.'t this city for tbe army. I 1" S Sit.itary Comasioaioa have pawed . . 1 I A ' - c.iuinju.i cations wun out om er a:ii soiuiet-ai v iMoinii. .ln'ier-u'M.r "" v"" cwuiu lOjoogh Lieut. Col vVouaftrtd.Ckr)aaioa A-u mces have been receivoii from Major iv. C iioeaaar g-nt f v .tge. pi r of -pec fied ki'.ds, im packel uiv ler -tec: fid lira - will he - lorwirdeO to our ra-fi

An Englishman etirage! in blocksce running axr.vrd here vewteniay trotn oitaukn. via Nassau and Htlifax He ays tho-e engaeed in the blockade running tu-;ne-s thinks bere is time to make but one or two good speculation before the rebellion is eruohed. Ue iooa not thmk the busines w... extend bey oud the present year The kieraUl ' L aim ivtu r -v. A gigantic petition is now receiving signatures to go to the Pressdeuiof tns I'uited States, pray ing for peace It will probably hav a million Signatures. Two cargoes of rsdrvad irom are tt Me stnpped aaring the next NMl days, and tbe contracts are ait completed tor giving the Sou lb etwees a complete supply ot rn It roes through W timing Ion

There U great activity at the Brooklyn Nv Yard Tbe Pari! Jf oniteor aavs. The cottoa criia in France, which ha- been eeeerely felt by the operative claase. bas well nigh passed sway. W m . wa a

i ne consumption oi cotton in rranccounng 'hf finf tlrrr mnn'hi nf ihti rnan t mr ii nnr third more than ia taa same period in lf63. and one third lesatkaa ia I860. Tb London journals regard Sec y Seward's speech at Auburn. N Y , as ex; rosiog tbe aba u donment of the emaoei nation war policy bv Mr. Lincoln' Cabinet, in order to secure the re eleatioo oi the President, by seeming to throw off radical Republicans. urourTi has öuishea training for s fight wito - ic uiwiiu aa oviog iu spieuuiu couuition Spar refused to aid Meet with 900 of battle money, which be bad promised The Baltimore American of yesterday saya: The reference made to future operations by Sheridsn is significant. Private reliable information warrants us in aayiug that news of tbe most thrilling interest av oe looaeu tor irom uenerai suertdan in a day. Prominent Poles deny the statement thai 3o 000 Poles are tobe furnished to the Confederate army. Twelve blockade runners were lying at Halifax wheu the Asia left on Friday morning. A Uniou guobo&t bad chased a blockade tun ner into Halifax the day before. The British Admiral hsd sent two vessels of war to cruise off the harbor. 1 he following genersl order has just been is sued from the Adjutant Qenerals office: In order to secure a fair distribution of tickets among soldiers io the äeldwho, by the laws oi their States are entitled to vote at the approaching elections, the following rules and resolutions ate prescribed: First. One agent for each army corps may be de.-iguated by the State Executive or by the Stale committee of each political party, who, on presenting bis credentials from the State Kxeca tive or the Chairman of said committee, shall receive from tin department a pass to the head quartet- of the corps for which be is designated, with ticket of proiies, when required by State laws, which may be placed by him in me Maaaa ai i-uch person or persons as he may select for distribution among officers and soldiers - Civilian iiiapectora of each political party, not to exceed one for each brigade, may iu like manner be designated, who shall receive passes on spplication to the Adjutant General, to be present on the day of election to see that elec tions are (airly conducted. 3. No political speeches, harrangues or csn assing among the troops will be permitted. 4 Commanding officers are enjoined to take such measures as may be essential to secure free dorn and fairness in the elections, aud that they be conducted with due regard to good order and military discipline 5 Anv officer or private who may wantonly ditroy tickets or prevent the distribution among the legal voter., interfere with the freedom of the election, or make any (e or fraudulent returns, will be deemed guilty of an offence against good order and military discipline, and be punished by summarv dismissal or court martial. From ftNlitnfftou. Washington, October 4 The report that Admiral Fairagut has arrived on the J.ttuea rivet is not believed at the Navy Department. Inlormatiou has been recti ved by the department that Captain Lardner. just relieved iiom the command of the West India squadron, has reached Old Point. It is probable the one has been mistaken toi tbe other. Irom Phkludclplita. Philapelphia, October 1 The new railroad to Erie was opened to-day by au excursion party. Regular trains will commence running 00 the 17lh inL The distance by way of Hatrisburg is 447 miles COMMERCIAL. I BT nwuKAih. 1 Cincinnati .Harket CiNciN.sATi. October 4. Flour and wheat dull, prime red wheat sold at $1 95, and at the close this rate could uot have been obtaiued Corn and oats dull, but prices unchanged live sold at $1 40; barley $1 1)5. W hiskv iu fair demand at the close: sales of SU bins, at $1 511 1'iovisions quiet; not much done; bulk meats are held at ll(lSc. bacon at lTfa'Jf.jC, shoulders and sides 2223 Lard is offered at '20c. Provisions dull and uucban ,ed Gold $1 yo. Silvel $1 75. Exchange steady at par. -e a varM larke. N.w Yoaa, October I. Cotton dull and nominally lower; reported at $1 20 lor middling. Flour btate and Western heavy, unsettled and in favor ot the buyers, at $7 75f3b; Extra State $9(39 50; extra rouud hoop Ohio $9 5 II 25; m irket c osing quiet. Whisky heary and lower; Western f I 70 1 74. closing heavy. Wheat 5c lowar, aud more active at $1 0 1 f5 tor amber Milwaukee and 1 7Un21 75 tor Chicago -priug barley lower at $1 5(31 tor Canada We-t Corn heavy and 4i 5 iower at $1 50$1 51 for mixed" Western. Oats dull and lower at "i(d-ö tyr Weateru, closiug at in side quotations Coffee heavy and lower at 30fc Rice dull. ugar dull, Porto Rico 20c by auction. Molas ses heavy sud decling at !1GL for refined. Wool dull and unchanged Pork cecidedly lower at $40 for mess, closiug at $41 lor prima and $3(39 for prime mos. Reel dull aud heavy Qui meats rather heavy at 174318J for shoulders. lfr19l2 for hams aud 2)c lor baed hams. Lud less active and lower at 9(3203 Rut ter heavy and iower at 30(aC.3bc for Ohio and 36 ia 15 tor Suite Cheese dull and heaw at 13' (322c. m w Toaa noan uabket. Money active and easy at 70c. Sterling dull at $1 09 Gold moderately active and without decided change, opening at $! y'4, declining to $1 91 M4 aAjaijcing to $1 l, declining to $1 90 and clfng at $1 not "'4. NKW XOKE OBT GOODS MABkLT. At the dry goods maaket to day the ten iency of tbe pi ices ot hosiery, gloves, Ac. was down ward At the sale ol velvets, ribbons, Ac, tue attendance was good Velvets went very low, raugtng from $1 to $4 10 I he sale of rib bona started very tairlv and prices, considering ih circumstances, were quite satisfactory The feeling, however, in most of the houses is not very promisiug. Tbe attendance on tbe sale of woole.. goods was telf 'arge, the (.r.ces being rather on the increase. Prices of such articles must necessarily go up, as to day at noon it wss stated that the journey man tailors had demanded an increase ol iöViu their wage- At the sale t I-tench. German and English dry goods ihe atteudaiice was quite good. Mantillas and -bawls, long sty ie. ranged Irom $0 to $- .'0 1 be square small one brought on.v $'J -.' StW YOBK C4TTLK WaaBlCT S r:t, corn led, per head 112' till ted 11 1 ke market is again depressed by heavy , receipts, and pnees declined rui: ,.ic per nead in .11 grades. 1 be total receipts ol all stock at all -ard- n.s thU ek nd !.i.t. aor aa fallow iieeees. 6.26". c w. 10I;vesl calves. 2.1W. , -heeD and ambs. J G14: swine. 14.56. Total j nt)l week ol teeve-. H.;ty3; cow. IJ0Ä7: veal calves. 1,170; sheep aud lambs 20.103; swine. 14,240 PAINTINC. P. n . n A.T .NEW YiikK .STREET, OP POSITE L tuveratly Hqaare, ts prepared u i i 1 1 f Kwoaaasal e Paiuuog, Graiasxuj ai ntrc aal ia tb very bast mtjim. Peroa waiitmg wr la h i.b ar reaaest t give him all. dVcS-dly UK. A. U. kELn . 1

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SPECIAL NOTICES.

UlPAUlO MÄPilOllÄ RAIM HrtÜrMf O rflUrlULm DAI Hfl llaal an itrr aroc. i H "waweant, it rkane. th saa wäret far r.a j hnd to Frly atta uztar of MXwMMOMJ aaaty. M portinetaa aaaikte parity af yaaik, aod the 4itif appearance so inviting la the dty bhf faL' n It reojova tan, freckla, ptapiw t4 roagaaeoa f tb akin, leaving the complexion fra, traaaparaat and asooth- it c otMM ao aaataMsl aaasawaa aa th aaai Patrooiied by Actroaaot aa4 Opera awMMM bat , 9rtrj i.y ,honlf Stve. avf . laid everywhere. Ft. pared by W. K HAOAK, Troy, K. T. Addrea alt orders to DBMAS 8. BaRXFS A CO., Sew Tork febJdaai-eod Thorr are Meteor Inventions That flask up for a moment in the r w-aaper and past to oblivion. There are also GRAND DISCOVERIES wkick take a p-nBatent bold of public estimatin. anal Last for All Time. PrnaaasLt amang tbe latter cUa ttanda CKINTA HOHo HAlti DYE, A vegetable prrparattoa, hamWtt aa water, whlck ia Are minutes, Xrrxiis I onus Gray Hnir, Or hair of an uup'easaot hat, to a gloricus black or eachanting brown. Unique in composition and infallible in it resalu, it bas achieved popularity with both sexes, witk every class of society, and in all parts of Ihe world. Manufactured by J. CRISTA DOMO, Su 6 Aator Huu.c, K- w York. Sold by all brurtisi. AppUd by all Hs;r Dretar. OOgOl -deodl weow tW NER VOrs DEBILITY, SEMINAL Weaki.e-a, etc., mh f cured by on who ha Trally cored ninueif and bundreas of tbria, aad will tell ywc nothii.g bat ths tnttk. Address witk sump. EDWARD H. TKATKR, f-tfi-(iAwly Lock Box, Boston, Mas. gy I) ISEASE8 OP THE NEKVOL'S Semiual, L'riDary and Sexnal Systais new and reliable treatment in ReparU of the HOWARD ASS K.'I ATI OX Ssiit by mail in sealed letter envelope, fret f charge. aawsWBl D. i. SKILLfN ROUGH ION, Howard Association, Ho. 3 South Ninth Strvet, Philadelphia Pa. taar30 -dAwly irSOLDlERS-WE THINr 1H Strickland It quits right in advising yen tn bis advertise merit in . ur columns of to-day's paper ,to take a bottl of bis highly recommended Anti-Cholera Mixtur in yos knapsack, it may save tka lire of many of our bei soldier. Mothers, ee that yonr son do sot neglect Ta can g-t it at the Drug Stores at 30 cent per hot tit It to th beat remedy for Diarrho-a and Dyaentery. marcsT-dlyeedAwly BUSINESS COLLEGE. NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. T HK KIR.T rOLLFfJE OK THE WEST WHIhlactual IUhnks praetice ia conlucted with tbeorv in TtarHiso. and wbrre a aeation of a Board .f Trade i held by one experienced Is all the legitimate t ran tactions and u-.ig-s of the Wot. Instruction and Practicr. Tb InMructor and Proprietors of thi tVilfge haveenJnyeJ a larcr experience, both la practical Teaching and actual Buine.ct4, having an experience rf fifteen year in the bu-ine., and for everal yeara principal Teacher at, head ofthe acual Business Dtrpartiaent of the Piu;hkeepeie College. To yoang men. w lr can ilr,.te hot tw. or three month to tudy, we would call their attest i or to thia ytem of Bu-iness Instruction ani popular Edu cation, where you can enter upon the at udy an i d' inline of acquiring wealth by tke employment of Labor. Talent and Capital. Merchants' Exoluiiigre. The 8tud-nta of this College enjoy the benefit of the regular meeting of thi novel department, conducted on the plan of the Chicago and Cincinnati Roa d f Trade, (where actual transaction are hat). Report are announced and sucii instrm tion give as will make all com petent to ,uy and ell on 'Change agent or principal Citizen and trauger are tnrlted to call or ad. Ire r further parflcula; GRKtiORY A MtTMFOftD. eptl-03ni ataoiCAt. BOB ACE'S BITTERS GREENBACKS ARE GOOD. FIT ROH.K ra aJHaV BETTER. STOXACU RITT ERB Ten thouand bottles sold In a month. The niot papular tomacb bittera ia a. ROBACK'S I II Be! for all dersngem ut of the Stomacb, billoasne, Uver Compla'.ntand gen ral debility . ROBACK'S BITTERS. They poaaeas wonderful tonic propertiea, giving tone t the appetite and digestive organ. K0BACK S LlTlERi. Debilitated Ladies and tary peraewa will And la then; an excellent tonic. RORACK8 BITTE US. A wire gla!nl lefore each meal will remove indifre.ti'r and all liver 11eaae. BOB A CK B Thev are bett?r than all Pills. I ..wder- aud ..tker uauseou. disagreeable compound KOaUCftl BUT! US. Taey can lx taken without regard to tJWi A a an appetiser they have no equal. HOB ACIi'S BITTEK!. They are prepared by an old aad killfal phyaKJan from well-known vegetable rameUto. KOBACKS BITTI KV WThereTr known they hav become a tawdarJ family strengthening remedy. KOBACK'S B I TT r, ICS. Try on bottle, and yon will always use them and reI aimend them to other KOB4IKS . itoint k BIT lilts. Nwle Prprieir. An t compounder of Stomach Bitters, Blood Purifier and Blood Pill, and Distilkr and manufacturer of Catawba and Swe!.h Brandies, and aP kin1 of tbe flnst domestic i,.4u , 4..CÜ arr so,.i WLo. . . r ;B :. ieSBW quantitr at 5a. 50, S, 00 and 03 Raat Third street, Clneiunatl. 0. For taWJ 1 1 Dmgg1t and Da1er hs MeOietB everya hera, ar.. 1 M Browning A a1 tm.J.B Vickera and W. I. rii-.i O C.. Indianapolis. may2w1y0d aw NOVELTY IN ART! TL art of dying the ba r r f.ve minates to as t deeaire the whole world, ha beea diacorered. ( KhT4l)OKO's IIAIK DIE! wbica i the or.ly chemical combination ia existence which chang. s Ih color of ihe hail w.i&eat uajanng tht w iple which teed, moistens and sut'.a.i the Obres. I risiadore'a llnlr Presorvatio'e, a valuable adjunct to the Dye, m drsastng and prmaotlag ihe growth Ld perfect heaJtk f lb hair, and of Itaetf, when -ei ;ne, a ksfeguard that protect th flbrei from :ecy uudar ail drcaiaataacaM aad under ali clime Manufa tared by J CRISTA DOMO. wu. Astor Boase, New Tark Bold by all DraggiaU. Appkwai by all Rasr Draaam. aa gTT . dead A w w FOR RENT.

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A frort rooa on first floor on Waabingt .0 atreat, . a suitaiile for aa oflke r keeping asartsaeat Apply at OS, West Matylaud atroat, bartwaau llliaota aad Mary -land street. PALaEB ft FURD. ptU-dtf

DRY COODS.

CLOSING OUT SALES -AT THK Trade Palace 26 tt 2 WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUME, LORD ft 00. I8HING To KETIKK FROM BUBlaKM !0W offer their large and splendid stock of w. rta $100,000! At New Tork wholesale prlcea, nf many good aracb las. Feeling under obligation to the public for th ry large patronage we have received, we have eacsrhsded ta adopt thii. metbod of cloa ng oat oarpresent k. thereby firing them tbe advantage of bttylng their asati s low as the same can be hugat at net whole-ate price i Eatem cities. This is no flctliwws cry, atJ we will coo tinne the sales antii tbe whor stock 1 cl ed out W have now in store tbs largest sod host t lot 10 stock er r '.ronght to thi city, consisting af 1115,000 Worth of SILKS, Cemnriing rj grade, from the most costly and beautiful Moire Antiques, To the cheapest PLAIN SILKS AND SATINS. Which will be sold regardle-.of the recert great advauee. FANCY DRESS IM, In great variety. Our buyer Seing at th koad af tb market during tbe spring, has made eitra Mort to pro cur ihe Hnet and mt fahiuiat.l Ih the market, cam pricing all the late tii-iso o 'lt iaj. MERRIMAC PRINTS, SPRAGUE PRINTS PACIFIC PRINTS, AMERICAN PRINTS. DUNNELsLaS PRINTS, DOMESTU 8, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, 6LOTE8, EMBROI I) B l i: S, afeCw, ?alC HUME, LORD & CO., Jaae20-dtf WINES, LIQUORS, Ac, tC. a O O Ü M O IH a 9 m P5 ID P3 0 H s s a I i o w. t a r

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Mi O s. e c a. a P .1 3 0 r. a s to s MEDICAL NOTICE. Ii-as. .1. V Wa THOMaOON , (FMOM TBE EAST,) II AVK OPENED THEIE OF FICE on th east aide f a A venae, few Ivors . oath i of W bn.rft"li rirr- r. ar, .' i. , lor lh a'levuuon of ufleritg, h ofleriag to 1 peron atnicted srrth any spec of Prisate STd -fe Rithads wf care. on the l:d ti of "tir.d philosophy ; . -r hapstälti .1 . and Secondary or Const itotional Syphilis of long standing, that cinnot be cured I y awy other physic l r th ctty, cured perfectly n A - ru.-iatly. or charge. Address hoi ISt. JcJ'M-dly Las THOaWON INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. TAimmm a tokd. General Intelligence and Employment Office, ia.s in r in ml at., Indiana pal I, Ind . .fill- 1. riS. Mecsnk sud l.al .r-rsfi j pt.nmeat wber. tbe bseJ wages will h pa: w Ui a- 1 . imOaraatd, --.rn-tr.. mttf will flaO places wuhau. trouble or delay by applying al b fh . iswri'irv-. St rr. R vom,l furnished ami aufuraiaWO Lu real. Po t OMke Box lrlr swptli-dtf JOH Et. al I I II t LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, o 10 t.aat Pearl Street, In rear af awatussal aomiiaima-mar31-01y I OPAK IM IClllP. raVHK aaaWrsigwed haae this day formed a ewpanwwrI .hip :n 1 ha 8wloa aaat Mi Sstssi - 1.. r . ot.-r k . at mm. 13 .,nh III naa Wat 000 , The new firm will be happy to rwceiv ligrr of th cast m heretofore extended to th aataMtskawnt. Tb beat 0 hqaars, wtwaa aad agar. epi camatantiy oa hand, aad in the rcataaraat al. th delKavtaM. f th s.n will b serrrd ap aa th shortest nettc. praparoO by the moat xpaneacoO coaO MEMBT E aUZhaUAU. B F JOHN lkdianapo'U, BVptewjhwr f 1SS4 sepOS dtf FOR SALE OR TRADE. rilH MOTEL I'rOpEKTT ON THE COMNMM OF lasjaware and straw ts, is fndlssnpsMi, raav tawaaag as tarrvtaai ntr ot an A rtEacz

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