Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4362, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1864 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL. TTESDAT MOKÜING OCTOBER 11
DfcaMiXRATIC fOlNTY TICKET. Far Is !, Btxth trtt, E. JOB! LOTE. Fr St t Sator, JO HS M LORD. Far Re pre en tat tees, A BN KK ft. HTUK ROBERT O. GRATL4J For 8bnfT iTEPHEH U N A EE F t T;mrif, OZBO BATE!. Far Cewoty Coromitor. Fir Diatrict EMS LET WKI'JHT. Taira Lhrtnct J AMEfl WFBB Far Earveyor, BATE." HOShkOOE. Fr Coraner, CHRIETIA f BAABL For Amwiir of renter Township, JACOB H MULL. CITY I T E iait tbs Metropolitan to night. '(ireat racing to day it the .tate Pair ground 'No thoroughfare of the ftty is improving more rapidly than Massachusetts avenue. 'Yesterday was a beautiful autumnal UrI be aun rolled over u, aiid at t ight the nio,n end sli theatare tWAll kind of ticket?, for McClelkn od McDonald, can be had at Ihi office lie sure aud get the right kind Last night a resolution was paed at the Tabernacle requesting all citizens to clone their place of business to -dar. U T be receipt of the receut Indiana State Fair are represented to be six teen thouuid doi lara, in very round numbers 'Governor Morton, on Sunday last, the : sday. visited the camps about the city mi 1 wade polit.cal ipeechei lo the toldiers. 'Shtxldy, to day. will hurrah for Morton and Lincoln Patriots will go quietly aud roCi lor McDonald and ths whole Democratic tickc tMagnificent dreas paraded ot the V. Ii. Q take place daily st Camp Burnside. There are no better or braver soldiets than the members of this branch of our army. Masokm The regular monthly communis Imu ol AochmiI Land markt Lodge will be held this Tucdajy evening. October 11th. ai 7 o'tiick. Jobs J rAtt.MJs, Secretary. 'The (ierman Manechor, a bind of g ftci and patriotic eingert, will take part in MM formances at Trofky Hall, on the Stite l a r ground, throughout this week, we underst ui i. tTList night we ouversed with over sewiity five noldier More than two third of them were for McClellan. So il went yesterday, and so it will go to day. CW Indiana Central IbsMHWMM t'ompanv. s fayette. Indiana Capital $4S0,(MHI I-.idiansp-oIik office. No !I2 Wet W H-hintoii wtreet up stairs. W. W Hibben. Special Agent. 11 2t Mamonic Notice There will be a special meeting of Marion' Lodge. No. 'Ab, this f'l ues day evening, at 7 o'clock, for wort Fra( i a Kim., Secretary. 'We understand that the meeting of Coun cilmcn and citizens laat night, alter waiting lor i reports of committees from drifted men, ad jouraed to meet again to niht. The mot splendid and magnificent sales a w. at w a w.t hi iu tins citv i. Mr M lichrunü. .it . o blast Washington -trcct, the famous SwaBMiall mint of Sol Moritz Hrother. (ive Mr Kehrend a call. tW To adviss a maa how to vote to day is one thing, but it is quite another to inform la dies where they can procure the cheapest aud beet " quick yeast." We prefer to do the latter, and say to them that Senour's drug store is the place, as housekeepers who use it will teslifv were pleased with a t ill yesterday by Mr. J. H. Cook, the accomplished Southern Agent of tbe Lafayette k Indianapolis and Mich igaQ Central Railroads. Mr. Cook informed us that everything was daily progressing favortbly on hia lines. We commend both these ro 1- to the traveling public. dame English, the great, tbe beauti ful. the accomplished, the brilliant, the volup tuous and the unappro-tcii.inle, advices u by telegraph that she will arrive awawei the m'xhlle of the week from Cincinnati with curiosities which will render her museum , always open to tbe put lie, mure attractive than ever. Futg A conflagration occurred at an e-rl hour Last evening hy which a three story frame houae adjoining eo me stables, on Weal Maryland or Wet (teorgia street, were promptly consumed The s'.csm fire engines were, of course, on the spot on time. The whole Are .lp-rt merit of tin city t most enerpetic and indefatigable We should be disloyal, and probably lie arrested, ehouhl we dare to state otherwise Let the municipal authorities see to it thitt to-dav every place where intoxicating liquors are' sold is kept closet! It is the Uw that they should be closed If one is lound open, don't wait in order lo accumulate tine, costs and lees upon the proprietor the neit day. but etBwB it up at once lin k dorr and Ir.oit door. It be hooves the aulhontiea to take all legitimate sieps towards preserving the public pe;ice to day, and it behoove every cit en. in all departments of business, to aid them in every way The immortal tncedian, Felii A 'ticent. left the city last night to treul the b.Tiru-. gloriousl and honor ib! v, of some provincial Kastern iheitm al institutitms Fein has a tal awawl tor comeilv. loo. and hi -u dime enactment of Ma belh. in which he ut.i'n the principal : ... . . eh, tr:u ! i -it ewsed i.We an ol 1 a .tin.!. fltt ir: F.r p. otalers. is most territic aud ricruciatiDE in ei,eti:. Felis generally appeir as R:c!iartl. Duke of Gloster. and this. tv accomplis'.eu ent ics. is univeraaliv pronouuee! his unrivalle i bare backed act Success to th;s one legged hippo ! dramatic luminary bow aboat erraucaliv to sthwart the oriental constellations portending change of times aud Stales. Howi's i Nosto's Gakav Hirronat mati Combi XATIOS We learn that our old friend, ft, i: NortoB. E-j . lormerly of Lake & Co s Cir owe, has purchased the interest of Mr. Jnmes kiit.iiia.m . in Robineoti h. Howe' i'rt e. ru.ai combisstion. which has been eihibitint in ' thi city during the past week. Our citizen are aware, lor they general! .sited it. that n BtorS niatnifii ent exhibition of ihe kiud ever viited lmitatiapoiis. Id all ita department. it ia com plete. and the a ceaaioti of Mr 5orton. with his well known euterprie and experience. 1 a RWtV antes to tbe public that there will be no d mem ; in trie attractions of the eraodest e'ietrMn exition in the world ; Iff 1 he r ud ball of the Fenian Brother bod. which took place last uight at Mbbbsmc liall. was OUC ot the atlaita wüich EsBBSM hit - : fore ha beec ecliowed in Iudianapo! Thegontlemen present were all noble aud ehivadrous, ( and the ladie- acre u.o.; ely and bcauiifwl 1 It would be not in go .d tate for us to partivu Unxe. as to the fair uia.o n 1 matrons who en livened and gro-od w.acp'fi.'e; tly the oeca .i ti, but we cannot refrain from stving that, ..a H . M s S . M - C M s anal Mian It, wore among the pre eminently admired There was elegance in j rv movement md a del cats refinement in t hir m inner w Lit i i antivatoel ever wOS BJl where all were o enchanting, we repeat, we dare not Isither paurticu! arise We hope there will be many uevi nappy renn of the Fenian Broth erhood. AH their public demonlrtions whirr e cot bad the pleuie and the honor of visit iug have bweo delightlul We tnuat not Wjfl tu pigspbaent deoervedlv the ottic It waa dacourl by Prof Üreab tAoaous sod uoaporyacbable baud
r. o i i Brothers Et - , la ! TS . bat l1ag the t Little Mae aad traatv fo X w Join o handy They Ua1 be ear baaner mm Tar.kea Ü&esV DanAy W tare fei a work to 4, For tb: Tanke nation; A od w mim to pat it Ü rough. BBlte of II oreeMoal Little Mar, Ac We by w.t, ae'l Mil, end skill. Mum tare our starry banner: A oo, by Gearge and Fro we w'.l In the neeteet mor.i.er Lj'tle Mar. fa Columbia bid an froe hT 9ei( r fim a double treason, KlannUng South, a baatard raf , Monk, a muk of rV. Mac, A Far ani! wid, war' horrid brarvl war it red dotnintoae We rau.t sheath it, and our hen.! the dove while p;u.-.i Utile Mae, Ac. H e moat brine; ur brother back Erring but repenting. Ojaloa; t. them Honor' tra k. And froaa Hat relen':rtr Little Mac, Ac. Id oar hand, averted awurda, 5o lea keen fr -bcetbiug, And upon our lip kind word. Peace and Union breathing Little Mac, Ac. We hare had enough of wool, uite too much of Sddyv We Luut break up Lincoln'-, ackool, With-"Exit Everybody I" Littla Mar, Ac. Lti'ie Mm will take the chair. And prove the better tetlT: Doing juti everywhere A M ! tb wkcred Pearber. B I -tie Mar. Ac. AwurJ toflsejiglMSwa hall beturne.t. And bullet lato ballet; And evermore tbe roane apunied, Hotb North andemh of Zealot: little Mac. 4M (I ! brother, let ut falter not, Sur of adoabl be teüiu'; Alt other wtchw..rd b- fonre' . In"L'mn and McClellan"' IAMBI Mae, Ac. Our foe in Lincoln green are clad, Mut w- in Truth'a blue armor; Tb-y with the lust f Pwr ar- ra i. But Kigbt'n our only charmer. It :) Ma., Ac. T-t a month, and little more. All their horde ball peri-b; 1 we cheer, from bore to shore, Tbe (ieorge- lth we cberih. Little Mac ar d truaty Pen, Seme we join o handy: They hall be our banner men, Yankee Doodle Dandy I 'Capital tB,UUD accumulated in eleven inoutbd. SiBBiwippi. 30 1m Ötepben Smith, the old. reliable. hoieu and upricht bill poster of tliis city, a man who is rMBBSMlad by every ne who known him. was ye terday arretted and lodged in Soldiers' Home, by the military authorities Hi offense was posting on Mi own placard boards, authorised by the City CvUDCil to be erected ly him, some mc chanta' or some theatrical bill over the handbill offerine by (en Hovey, a reward for the arre-t ol H LI Düid Mr Smith w t observed by li S. deteciivcM doing this, iuforracd on, and ar companied by biyonet. hnied in a dungeon There he will rem tin. tor this hi nffenap, honest man aud Democrat though he may be, until il becomes the pleasure of the authorities to hang or fcip him eixcral Ureter R. f. Ai'yt ASTl.RS P -1 CoMMABBBBJ Indianapolio, Oct 1U, Ib&l I It is herebv orderet th at ill drinking sa !on and liquor fhop- in ilis city be kept closed, and that no liquor slull be sold or given away from sunrise to morrow, tli dty of election, un til Htmriae the following day. II. The l'ot PtosobI sfarahej will ee that this order is strictly observed Hy oriler ol Col Warner. Commanding Dia trict T. W Loan, Lisatl and Post Adj't. Don't fitfl to itwire your property with ' this reliable company WMBissippi .10-1 m XKT k4NN ftigwf. M ti n. ab(dttion eandidAtM I t. r gover:...r '.-..i forth at a place called the Tabern ci. Kist Wellington street. Koekets were sent up. and the DwSBOCYatl round about in the circunn itnbienC purlieus of the intitution bailed art rj M r as it fell as a predige of victory for McD inald and McClsltal) Hurrah for Mc DoQald and ihe whole democratic ticket lo day! Hurrth for the lihertv oi the cilixen and a reuni tel country under the const itntion and the laws! What voter, Republican or Democrat will not cast hi b.iliot for this? Let us become, is we were iSBcS before, brothers again united in fra ternal concord under the compact of our iramor tal fathers Let us let Gov Mor'.on say what he pleases to the contrary eelaion ol the Supreme C ourt. u ay rriM. 164. October 10. 4 The ard of Trustee. &c . rs Rinehart et al Appeilcd from Cass C C Affirmrd with costs and 1 per cent, damages Lauer v- the Stats Appeal from Marion O. 0 Rtttritd The same decision in Solin vs. The State, from (trtiit C. C. and in Hiugie vs. the State, from Marion C C Blakemore vs Ztler Appeal fiom Cass C C Afhrmed with costs Catter'un v S.merville et al Appeal teace I Chaton C T Artirinei with 1 per cent at 1 Sinnisaippi means one of the bet fite in surance comp IBM - now us; uw' hu nss in th citv and State. 33 I m Anothkk Arhitrarv AaRtST The local edi tor of the .Journal visaed the tire lat night He Wits pirtly dresseil in -oldier 'a clothes The lYofOBt Guanl arres'e! him. He plead, when brought before Col Warner, that tie was al the i e .l ' -- r .i t t hre upon duty for the aewnirer t ol. v -r;,er gat mated th.it ou BJMM occasions he should EwB be Ivin' irawawd loose drunk, and that consider ir.g a. I the circumstances be would turn him over to the civil authorities. And the fellow was ac cordinglv turned over. tfflt yen wish to make yonr wives, rhihlren . sisters, mothers, cousins orsweetbearts ld. vote the People's ticket If you wish to insure your head, ne, ears, fincers or persons not to feel the indnence of -.lack Kruot,' vote the " People's ticket. " It you wish to look neat and feel that you are awawassMsl ba tem the chill wind of thick ribbed winter. Bjlkcr 4 Mclfer's and jrotbe whole f r "People's tvkel 1 I !ai!.sisSifPi This comnaiiy if reliable without idoubt. wTaI A. Wuirrta, Jpl in Ageut for thie City, a. Kbmrji tB i'tbas. It is a bl aiwp to the j ufferine to know that we have an cffectuul cure fr tj, H lruiT trontdeaomc diwae Mr. J. P. Hizarde. ..f 101 Semi I -treet. Ciucu nati . ( Uno, takes ere it pleasure iu informini 11 ho are - ifleung wtth nie tht he ueed a -mall quautitv i t Dr S.rickläud's Pile Kemedy. and it effected ; k (ermatient cure. This seems to be the case wiüi all who make use ot thai spieudui prepara- . tion It is manufectured al No 6 East Fourth ! street. C ncmnati. Ohio, and S'ld bv all druggist J rusr9 tf a r a - inie Eug -:i jl ill again, to day and ii . throa open l.ere! i.e .in to tbe public Ti-it the heiuttfu! and accomplished lady Dr lrftr 114 BWrri)iW trrA.fr.t l.s fKB 1 ,- ' wwj aa jvaw rv till. rmntarv authorities nd marched to Soldiers' rfome He was subsequently releaeed. it ap poaring thnt aouab4e offei.e was the looking at is little tin trer through ths boti. m ol a tumbler too freqoentlv during the day oefore the sloctiou lbs Dr wa ao overjoyed when bs fsit himself edl over and fell himeif to he a free man once more, that be went right atraight off snd took another druk Ms drank to tbs health of Hoev
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tn, are now eeTftred De Howie, of Orange ounty. Ande Humphries. reen c : ity;L. P Milltgan. of Huntington county; Hora-eHef frtn, of Washington county. J J. Bingham. W. M Harriaon. Stephen Smith Tboma Hardit. Dr. Carter, and one Bepublcan called Burrow aecuaed of helping one H H D cH ' ff II of Marion county We are told, but we do not know how true it is, that Burrow and Carter have been released for causes which were apparent to the Mier General commanding tht district. Ii irr w. a Republican, who ia cortne with a livery stable on North Pennsylvania street, was yesterday arretted by the military, accused of furnihinr a carriage to aid II H. Ddd, on trisl foe con-piracy and treason, to escape one t last week Mr Burmae. ao far as we u: dee-stand it. is in a light place. No man. in tin. country, should assist or give aid or comfort to a prejudged traitor, evrn though greenbacks msy be thrust upon him. and he himself may be n. Kepublican, an Abolitionist and intensely loyal. We hope Mr Burrows will lake warning. Telegraphic Dispatches. eoTi srsv.T ena usi tat saa-nasi. i For Morning ttewwrt Ree FI rat Page MIUaNICwlIX HEPOKT. NEVIS FROM ILL III iRTBRS OFFICIAL WAR BULLETINS. I.KNKini. MILITART OPERtTIONS. SI1HMI AM, RICwHT. Military Affairs in the Valley. 4-n i n I iirbrilC li xa Ifialtle. FROM GEH, IrRANrS ARMY, Extracts from Southern PapTs. A .. A .. A4 Ac. irrirlwl WSA Mulletlna. W ku DaTABTaiEjrr, Wabmabbtom I October 10, 1864 To Ksjor (ieneral Dix: IU ports have been received by th;s department from Generals Butler, Sherman, Thomas and Sheridan and Burbridge, sriowing the favorable EQcditAon of military affairs in their respective field of operation. The purpose of üenetal (rant s visit to Wash hftOB haviug bten accoinplishel, he returnetl to Iii- Lca hjuarter on Saturday, but there baa been no telegraphic communication since his arrival there: ROM GEN. Til UA N ashvili l, October , 11 30 P M. 1 have not heard direct from Sherman, but Gen Corse, at Alatootis, informs me that Sher man is at Keuesnw, repairing the railroad be tween Atlanta and Alatoona. He had plenty of provisions at Atlanta and so far as the main army is concerned feel as cure. ( eneral Rousseau reports that FotlwBt has es '. aaed him by cross ng the Tennessee on flt boats above aud below Florence on the 6th iust., while he was detained hy high water in Shoal creek and Klk t irer Gko H Thomas. Major Cenera! tkt kl (its StltUMAN Ar. aToosiA, October H To Gen. HaMeck. Chief of Staff: 1 reached the Kenesaw mountain Octobe 6th, ,ul in time to witness at a distance the attack op Alatoona. I had anticipated this attack and had ordered from the reserve General Corse with reinforcement The attack whs met and repulsed, the enemy losing srne '.200 dead and mom hmmo ISO VOBM ed ami prfaonsrk Our loss a atotit 700 in 'tie arcate. The enemy .ittcked sm iil g irrison at Big Shanty aavd Ackworth and . .t :. i ahowl seven miles ot our railroad, but we have at Alatoona and Atlanta an abundance of provisoes Hood, observing our approach, has moved rapidly buk to Dallns and Van Wert ndI im wstehii fc him in WaSS lie trie to rea h Kingston or Rome Alabama is perfectly secure to us. and tbfi ai ray in better off than io camp W. T. SMEBMABi Major Generi!. fl. M GX. ULRKUIDUK. CattlilIsbi Rt;. Ky . October B, 10 A. M lion E M Stanton: Forcing tat enemy froui Lincli Mountain arnl iirel I'.isa alter heavy ,-kirmishing. we met the i (iiemv 3 bmIcs from Saltville, on the morning of the Od. mm drove.him tt his works around the salt works where he was strongly SntTWOched on the bluff in henw force under Kckle, W il hams. Mayhan. and. it is said. Breckinridge We at once attarkel him and drove him from the works on the lettand center an I held h ni in check on the riht, and finally, in spite of artil Icry aud supetmr numbers, ho was wh'pped at ; every point and h it cd back. In the end our t niinuuition nc out. an 1 hold uig t'te po-i'ion tikcn until tiiht. I with drew the command Ml rice t nt order. Tbe occiius: io I the works hemselreonly pre touted b the failure of our unmuni rion i . : . l - - - - , 1. .. , . l.. -- - . - - - I r .ii pr stjuvis i icaiu u.i . iu ' lorcr it. hetween C.000 and r.MH). and that Hreckin : ride was present ai'h om- I 000 from Lvnch r r burg My force amounted io 9,500 engaged It it certain hi force greatly outnumbered ours. A detachment sent to Pound Gap forced its ! way through and drove Prentice wi'h a Miperior ' force Imai his works at Giade-vlle. capturing seven! prisoners, a number ot snail aims and; tine piece of artillery. Our lo-s in all is about !C and that of the tnemv more 8. G B i'Ktsai DGK, Major (General W(hm stock. Vt . October 7. 9 P M To L.eut. tien. Grant: I have the honor to report my c - jmmand at this point to night I pon.n.pneed mnrinf bark from Port lfer.uh ! lie. Mount Crawfcrd, Bridcwater and Harrison tiure vctertla moruing I he grain and forage in adva; tot ol l ec point had previously beet, destroyed In moving back to this point the whole coun , try, from the Hlue Ridge to the North Muurr t ha' leen made ur.tenable for a rebe'. armv I have destroyed over 2X btms fi le! with lb whett and hav and tarmiog implements, over :' ututs DUed with n vr am wneir, nie or.ven ir front of the army oyer four herd of atock, and killed nd issned t the troopa no tons ihan 'M).000 sheep This destrscUtKi emiB ea the Luray Valley and Litlie Ford Yailev A large numfeT of horae- have leen obtained, s proper estimate id which I cannot now make Lieut Me;r. mv Engineer fTj. er. wa nmr dere-1 beyond Hrr aonbor . ne.ir I . 1 1 OS r 'ot this atrocmus act all the houses wilb:u an area of five miles wers burned. S nee I cams into the Val'ey from Harper' Ferry everv train, everv small party and every straggler has been bushwhacked by the people, mini ot whom bare proteci n piper fr :i Commander who bae been in that valley 1 he peopie bore ars getting uu U ihe war. Hitherto they have had uo reason to complain, becauas tbey have been linng in general abuu dance. I have not bosn followed by the enemy to this point with the exception of a small foice of rebel cavalry that showed themselves some Jistancs bsbiod my roar guard to 1 iy
A osrty of 10U of the 8ih Ohio cavalry, which I had stat'ord st the byi-jge oyer the N ort ii SbAESEMdoeh. wer Mount Js ksoo. was attarkwd by McNeil sri I', mm. wbtis tbey were a ep. ind the whole party dispersed or captured I think they will all turn np I !en that 3w of them reached Winchester. McNeil si mortally wounded and fell into oar bands This wa fortunate, as he was the asot daring and dapgerosja of all the buskwhsckejrs in this
- ed. f. H. jHESMpax, Major ftenera' IOM BITLCB 1 he following dispa'ch has been received iroi,. teneral Butler: To General Grant . Our success yesterday wa a complete unr. stti ugh the rebel papers claim a victory. They admit that (Jener ia iregg and Bretten were wounded Oeaeral f-regp Was in onioisnd of Fields' di visioej. The Richmond Examiner has an official dispatch from Gordonsville last night, stating that a Yankee cavalry force yesterday burned the railroad bridge over the Kspidan, and made their escape. No movement on the Peterourg !ide. No new troops have been sent over from Lee. The movement vesterdav was made under his eye. MfwAd B. F BlTLEE, Milor General. rtoM (.EAST I he fsHowksg dispatch has leen ieceived iron Gen. Grant, dated the 10th: I find our loeaes the other day were much less than had been at first reported. Four hundred will cover our entire lose in killed, wounded and captured. About l."0 were captur.d A giert' many of the enemv's dead fell into our hands. The loss of the enemy cannot less tuan 1,000 to 'Signed; U.S. ÜEAr, Lieut. General BBOBBB MB? ATI it. Citv Point, 4:30 P. M . Oct M. Hon. K M SUntoo: Our entire loss io the enemy's attack ob our line on Friday, the 7th iust., does not exceed H.MI killed, wounded s.ud missing. The enetn s loss is estimated bv Gen. Butier at LJB00. The Ric'ntuotid Whig, of the sth, speaking of this battle, has the following: The gallant General regg, commanding the Texas Brigade, fell iu the advance. Among other casualties, we have to repot t flen M:ittox,of South Carolina, badly wounded; Col. Haskell, of the 7th South Carolina infantry, severely wounded We fear that Major Haskins, of the South Carolina Artillery, is also wounded A rumor states that (Jen. Geary was killed. Since Krida there has been no fighting whatever Signed IT. 8. Grant, Lieut. General. Brom lew York. Nkw York, October 10. The Richmond D:h patch of the 7th savs: 1 he flairs m the valley are unfavorable for u- Kariy -till continuing to be pressed back. Our cavalry uow holds a position on the north bank of the river. The main body of the Federals are falling back beyond Ii rriroiiburi Their outer line of pick et are within sight eight miles south of Hat rteoabwrgi weMot the valley turnpike. The r fcarew i estimated at horn vKf.oou to 10,000 At Waynesboro they destroyed only the depot; the flour mills were not destroyed nor auy pri vate houses Our cavalry charged the Federal troops in the streets, driviug them in confusion. At Staunton they destroyed only the depot. l'--eneers bv the midnight train report all now quiet. The bridges over Christiau's cteck which were slightly damaged, have been repaired. Dispatches from Mobile, dated the 5th inst., says: Ail quiet in and about the city There are five vessels off the bar. Thete eeui ome doubt about Beauregard's pptMntMMMtl a Hood'J -u' ceaor At all events be has not yet asfunied command of the Georgia .it m v From Sit. i. out St. Lous, Oct. 10 From :i JbbMMBOB City coircspondence, it seeuis that the rehel demonstration on that plice on the 7th was merely to occupy our forces while the enemy in a large nt'iy crossed the Oage River After feeling our foi tific it ions, and finding them t-trong. they passed westw;irdly during the night They were over twenty thousand strong, with from 1C to 2ö cannon, and train Own i'leasauton arrived on the morning of the "th, and apsumed cothmand. In the altemoou he followed the rebels with a force of about tfiD, The Democrat's .Icfferson City dispatch To night, says; A courier lmsjust arrived from California, 25 miles west and bring the following information: Our cavalry was r-k i mishing with the enemy nearly ill dtv veaterdav. In the afternoon the rebels entered C ilifornia and hutned the Depot and train ol carPi ice issued a proclamation .staling he had come into the State intending to remain. He desired to mtke friends, not euemies, and the depredation lie had committed were military ne eawaity About 4 o i lock out forces planted a battery outside of California and drove the rebels eat. We kille, wouoded and captured over one hundrc i. Our loss was only four wounded The railroad 1 torn np for about a mile ou each .tide f Califoini. and several places this side 1 he rebei OoL Stauda til was reported to be at T i plot i last night with SjU0OtaBsj is inoving on II iftiev i!le CO.VIMüftCIAL. BV III.' ru. i mi innaii Markrl. Ci.tri.inaii, I t.tober lt. Fl-ut tin 1 1 and pri es uBVawtl small aal es at t- ".na - 'Mi t iirerfine: and f j'r it) lur "ir . . v he. dull; rod f I fUI . and white il LiU Corn dechued to $1 05(1 for ear and 1 12 (31 15 (or helled. and the demand but Kghl at the decline. Rye not saleable at over $1 25 Whisky unchauged and dull: sale at $1 70. Bothnia, done m provision, prices nominally unchanged. trtcenr uncbttaMfesli witli a moderate local detnind. I he Commandine I euer 1 has tes- nded the a.... t a .ar BB S - . order eo'ifininu purchase of COtlee to New 1 ork Markets geoeraliy qu:et OoM Al aw not an . ti öfter. ng. - v or ta SI Stria i Niw Toee, October 10, i typoasd -teadv at $1 lb3,, deeline-i to fl 95. and closed at il 99. Cotton dull and heavy at H for middling . Floor SawBS and western mre active ard 2) (K30c better; $7 c5(dj05 for extra Sute; $9 25 Q 50 torexua round hoop Oh o; $9 55 10 15 for trade brands, markets closing qu!et Whisky dull audti.e: i $1 73il 71 lor We-tern. Wheat dull and '-aiet a'e- wr2 for choice, Milwaukis C ub $1 M Wuner litd Western $1 flfutl Ke dull; barley and bar.ey malt quiet. C-irn heavy and droop-t g; $1 45 Coffee dull and nomitial Sugar very iuiet; Cul. ! Molasses dud Pork heaff snd I t $39 .'Mur mess; A I 1 ."')tJll 05 f-ir new mesBeet irregular and lower I. rd :e active ad heavy; I9'g;,20,i Bitter be try at e Cneesst qu el: l2i20. M :.ev easy 7 per cent; sterling dull at 109. : rregiiiarand unsettled , opening at 1 93 : a , advancing tu 1 dechcisg to lu ;c.aud clostug at 19 Oovernmeot S'oces irref u!ar
SPECIAL NOTICES.
HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM. This is the BSSt aSUgbtftil and extraordinary aeer dhvoversal. It r banges the san barnt face aaJ AswaS to a waarry uutu textare of ra-lblag beauty, im psrtir.g -he na. Me purity of youth, and the dtefeWewe apierance eo in ! ting io the city belle of fkablon. It rsspov- tan, freckle, pimple and rsugkoesa of the skist, 1-aving the complexion freak, transparent aad sfnn'dh It contains no SMterlal Injsalwaste tbekla Pstrowtesi by Actre and Opera Singer- 11 wkat ereej lady bewJd baee. 8ld everywhere. Pn pared by W. E. HAG AN. Trey. NT. Addr all order to DKM AS S. BAK5KS A CO . Sew fSSl feM.dwaaeod HEIMSTHEKT'S IMM1TABLK HAIR RESTORATIVE, li or i DYE, But reaiareagray halt to it r;rhal ooier, by upplyic the capillary tabe with natural atenanre, impaired by ssje or 4ieae. Ali leiatewifssii ' are composed of luunr HtUMtir, destrr.ytmr the ntsltty and beauty of tbe hair, and afford ofthemee no dreaaing. Heimatreet's nimitable Coloring not only re-tore hair to it aatara color by an ea-y procea, bat give the hair a I tiMiri ini Reaiilfy promote it growth, prevent ii faUlug oil, eradteaten plandmff, and impart health and pleesaataeee to the head. It hau tood the tet of time, being the original Hair Coloring, and i constat tly increasing in favor. U-e.l by both gentlemen and lad if It is sold by all repect able dealer-, or can be procured by them of tbe commercial agent. D. S. BABXKS A CO., 402 Broadway, New Terk. Two sue?, Vi cent and f 1. fb6-dSm-eod LYON S KATHAIRON. Kaabairoti av frwn the BrwSh werS "KatLro," r ' Xataairo," igiufying te cleaue, rejavinate and re tore. Tbi article i- what it name signifies. For preserving, restoring and beautifying the human bair it la tb mt-' remarkable prep.Tat.'oTi iu tbe world, l! again uwned and pot np Hy the original proprietär, and is now made aitb tbe - vi care, kill aa l attention wbicb gae it a ! ef -t .pe mill'" kottl per aunuro. It is a tno-t teligliUu'i Ran Iresing. It eradicate;. cuif and dandruff. It keeps the bead cuul and clean. It makes the hair rich soft and gloay. It prevents the hair from falling off and turniag gray It restores hatr upon bald hea l-. Any lady or geniieman who value- a beautiful bead of hair honld use I.yonS Katbafror. It I-known and ned throughout the civilized world. Sold by all respectaMe dealers. Di:viAS X. II A It M.N A (U.,N.. febd-döm-eod NOVELTY IN ART! The art of dying i be bair iu five uiiuate go a to deceive the whole world, ha heeu discovered. HIV!' lOKO II.4IK vi:: which i the only chemical combination in exl-uiae wbicb shaagwa tbe color of the bait witheut iojurinir the living principle which feed. moHert and anstaln- tha tibre. ,riat:i4loi'o,a llnir Preservative. a vain able adjunct to tbe Dye, in dressing and promoting tbe growth aud perfect health of tbe hair, and of itself, when u ed alone, a safeguard tkat protect. the fibre from decay uuder all cirenmt oc and 'iuler all clime. Manufacturer! by J. CRISTAD0R0, So. ti tor Houe, Hew Toi k. Sold by all Druggist Applied by all Hair Dreer. aog2?.deodAwew ;tVI A HORD' REVISED STATUTES ! OF INDIANA. Sooond Etditioxi. THE SECOND EDITION OF GAV1.N k Hord'k Revised Statute of Indiana i now ready for delivery. Both volume bav been carefully revised and all errors corrected. Tbr is added to tbe ßr$volume an appsuJu of orar two hundrcJ pages, con taining tbe arts passed at the regalar aud called seaaion of the Legiiilatnre of 1061. and at tbe regalar esaion of 13BJ, witb a lull indei. ihr aditios will increase tbe value of the work, aa it will contain all all tbe laws of tbe Etat ow in force. Tbe sacaxsd yo ns all ibe act upon tbe subject to wbicb it ex "it those of ISA.?, and tbe amendment made at tkat aesW are noted in tbe margin f that volume. Tue amended act, however, will b fonnd is the Suppiemant. The price of the present edition, printed upon clear, white paper, aud well bound, i Tea Ixi i n for tbe two volume, or Five Dsllabs for either. Tbe SrerLSHKiT, containing tb act f the regul and railed session of the Liegislatar of 1SS1, aWt regalar sessiou of 1MS3, with a complet index, tinaara vsi.cme, bound in leather, in tha same tb otbr rjInnM. i alo Sert for tale. Pri -Do I I Orders far either velua of tha Itaiu, r iWtWlr prempt attetlsa. Adrfc j. J. itntdnn. orir-dAwtf Indiana OPTICIAN. peetacieM MAM F ! USES F THE .MFROVED PANTOSCOPIC &PECTACLE, THE BEST IN USE. MOSES improved Pantoscopic Spectacles combine advantages me- ( h;itiical and philo??ophi-aI tt be found in no other Spectacle ofed in the West. Mo38 improved Spectacles iui only give clear and distinct vision, do not weary or fatigue the eye. but tend to strengthen and pieseivc thf isrht. Möeif Sp-( tacii s an; made of the finest materials, and best workman ship, fairly represented, and sold at tht ir fair valu ' iiV.fi -. A itiii 04 Pediir tmplftyrf. Send for a evrewhir eontaimn: full de t rij)tion, i riees, ht, and how to ensure a rfTfect fit Bad have them sent bv snail. Address. t. W. MOSES. Optiriun, 50 East Washington sr , Indianapolis , Ind. PROFESSIONAL. Dr. IM ZW V CL4RK Office No. 23 Virginia Avenue, INDIAN kt'OLIt. INDIANA. eefA-stB
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CLOSING OUT SALES AT THE Trade Palace dL WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUME. LORD & CO. IMIMIIi TO KK11HK KK0M BCSIiKM SOW w w cBr Baaff !-; an.t pieadiS tork of jrooäs wertk $100,000! At New Tark wholesale prices, aoJ many gesali uiucii law. FeeJtao ander oMigatioo ta tb public tmr tb very large patronage we bave receireil, we hare concluded t. adopt tfai method of closing ou our present stock, thereby giving them the advantage of buying their goods at low the same can be bought at net whole. ale pri. Eastern cities. Tbi is uo rJctitea cry, abd we will coatinae th aalea until tb whole tot k is closed out. W. have new in t-tore the largest snd beat sie. ütock ererbmngbt to this city, consisting of miiTBOOO I L K S , rj jraile, fror 'he m'. tly aaJ forth of (nipri'lng teautifui Moire Antiques, ro the cheapest I'L.VhN SILKS AMD SATI. Which ai!i oe old regardle.-of the recer' great a1 varices. PINfV DRESS GOODS, Ib great variety. Oar buyer heing at the head of the market during the mrtaJ. ha made extra effort to pracar tbe finest and iust fasWortable in tb marke-. prising all the late Paris t eltien. MERRIMAC PRIKTS, SPRAGUE'Ö PRIN1, PACIFIC PRINTS, AMERICAN PRINTS, DUNNELLS PRINTS. DOMESTICS, PLANWELS, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. B M BROl DER Es. HUME,' LORD ft CO,, INDIANAPOLIS. joaeJS-dif NOTICE. COPARTNERSHIP I HAVE thia day associated with inj self in iheHal and Cap Buiiie. Mr. J. H. TH-.r. aud shall run. uct tbe bnine ?u fM'nr unter the -tin of I DearA" I.KWia I)KSAR. H e have ju- rece reil a flne ork of Men's and Ry'a HaK ni Cap-, which we will aell at low price. LEWIS DRgBA B A I K31 No. H West Wa-hrigt-m Mreei. INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. rAaUataW A FORD, General Intelligence and Employ ment Office, N.h naryland!., iHdianaiialU, Ina. CU.KKE, Meetaanici an4 Laboren furnished with employment where the het wages will b pai-i. nirn as t'h nibertnaia . S. arostresaeH and Serranl will find place without troabJe or dHay by applying at this office. Dwell. na- Stat. Basoaaa.OStce and Alee nine Room fumihel and antaraished te re Pest OfUce Bx 1212. eptl4 vltf JOHN B. SI LLIVAN, LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, mm 10 rast I'rnrl NaNBJlf in rrtir m EtagOaatBMH Mwtldlaawmarll -dl I i 'OP A KT EKSHIF. i tu underigrn ii l . e tin- d- form-.! a (.uparlaer rfp in the Sal'-on and Itarant v.nin'. bereit ewn He :eklb.'. at N . I i N'ort. MIiiii. tcfortret. The u tirni ill li.-ipnv ! 'rivf , . i,ie tf the i wiiom hf-ret fore cxienleii t. '1 estahttbnbi rhel.es! of In.ue: lue, andcigar - krnt i :,tat,tlv ' baud, and in the reataarant all the delita ie -be Vea..n ill if .ervj ap rn ihe littet ati e. . . eU by ha most i pwMiei d ck HKNKY E. Hrr KIAil, B. K. JMK lialiaHapw'i--, SepletBber tt p FOR SALE OR TRADE. rV!r HOTEL PioPEKTT OX Tili IOKSEK (I I Delaware and B"nh -treef. in tndtauajH.' aining 40 (oom. itocted WWII aecare 'anring ba'ne. Terir eaT. ! aj'.lr- n' M. KKHXAN PIKKL'K, ptlS-dfm , B-al Estate Ageata. CLUE. GLUE! GLUE! GLUE! KOBIIM tMLU!a, GLUE MANUFACTURER. I il U A N A O H I O K arprr Gum ial a very ap r.or l. lue fx r an1 Rvk B-nder. GROCERY. INDIANA AVEMK U.KKK,. I IHK anderasi nTirr ie of hav ee tree. ?rw T'.rk and T - -i- ran be upplied jltA all k of Prague od Fr ot r reeti drncerahw al; htada ot e. all kind Hr- ar. i w also Ereah Fih aod Oyster re cejved dairy, which h 1 ble tena- and dlier frea of charge 'aanr par .f tbe rly. awta-dlw 8. D 'II...I-.. PAINTINC. FLOBG, NO 4 FA. ST 5F.W TORE STREET. OP- . roSlTB CBtverslfy Bqaare. 1. prepared .. Snail kind-of Hoe aoi ig Pa:rtirg, .rainiog aa olaafhaf a hart awK aed .n ta very hat aty!. f eraaaw) wanting ao'k e ar rs.itea1 g -e k w call- SarS-rfU or. . w. hrlua, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OFFICE 50. 10 VIBGIWlA ATE5UE BXSUX5CE. ftA SOBTH A'AEAJfLi ST as
DR LIGHTUiLL,
rwt nrw 'tr Dr. Lighthill, 84 8t. Mark1 Flacw New York, A httpuimr Tntii a Off nam Ctmrrkr fc . ayt , will vss.t I1! A A POLIN, kf B AT TMI HOUSE, FOR THREE WEEKS, rrosw 1onda orisser toiBj. lattordatr Or to aer EVth. till bo caa bs i!te1 on Deafness. Catarrh, HIM HtKU IRON THE E.tK, Noiaes in the Head, aa I all tbs variotis !Warf . of ti.s EAR, THROAT ANO AIR PASSAGES. 1) I.It'HTIULT8 Topailar work on Ieafiie. it Cauaoa and Krewcvitnn.." ha ler.-hed the ?iith Editkw., anrl maj te oh ttrjel jo Carlet ot!, 413 Broadway, or anv ra BfaBBlabie Kotdieelier throughout the couatry IVIiaaioiiiialw f lt itiu rk:i . Cur?. Amoug the nuaneroua teatiraonia N ia hi po saseion, Ir Ligtthill haa selected a w omj nt thoee from Partie ut cotablhed poaii ui ai J well kuowo throughout Use counU. Freni the Ifini Jourtia! N June 41.1, 14 In every buatne .r piofeeahon. in.leed in erev y depsrtmenl of science or akitl, there ia aloaa some Bckwoolegeai head e u:s who etatid. out 111 Iwrd reliel among h fellow Bf a aort of leader In the tu l Mt,d Ueatmeut of oealnee snd catarrh a afgclal diaeasses, Dr Ligktbill. of t hia city . oxrupic the jaxitiou above decriled Ue has do voted jer- uf lalxr to tha epecantv . and h now napim? the reward of bi ioduairv The eiitonal opluaaii of th. I rihuiit id a r data bear itneae U the IcUr' succswa in -department f medicine We Uote tha para raph: "CkBi or a DaaS Miti lxu:a !( em , a lad fouiteen year of age, born in MfaaWaWj, came to thih city when he was about two year old. Soon after hia arrival here lie via takeu sick aud lo.l hi hearing. Uvdegresvbt became first deaf and then dumti For nearly ten year lie w.ts .t miitr, ..liable t.. ,.-n the loudcal unct. or to articulate a wotd. About one year ago he wa placed by hi pa rente in the hand ol Di Lighlhill. who ha o far succeeded in reetoring to him his lost powe of hearing and utterance, that he can converse with those who apeak to him diatint-tly and deliheratel v . During the past four or five month he ha been under the tuitii u of Mr llennecke, and ha Bi tdsi onvierable grea in writing and ajitmt .. Having been supplied wiih the lad a addn -we further investigated the matter, and discovered that, previous, to railing on Dr Lighthill. the youth cae 11 - ouaidered hopelsa. aDd he wsa for two tea a an iuuaaU oi the Doaf acid Dumb A-yiuui The Hev . John KuU. D D. !rofcoi In rrtoo (.NdleEC, Schenectady, in a publiehed letter. tAT. hi- gratitude to lr Lighthill, tor treating ucfjeasiuil v bis cae ot deafnesv Rev Fred S Jewell " !rofeor ,, I the fStatr Normal School at Albany, afeo lewti fies to having been cared of catarrh. Dr. Lighthill raie'ae. other tet,montala aid tribates to hi talent from iome ot onr wealthiest and moot1 piomincnl and respected citizens ahhh may be seen on application It would Ik difbcult to apeak in any but term of praise of his treat ment, in the face ot these many proofa and fart testify itg to his Miccaaa. I Rl or I ATARRII I roin Kev. I I d V j. ndl. rrwafeaawr ef ihe Stale VJaraal Nrhaal . alhnrt) . Dr. LiMill: Dr.Aa Sis Under date of March 14, I sent y-iu s carefn! aUteasant ol ray ewBB, its former treatment, my failure to obtain relief in that di rection. my rrrt to yonr treatment arid ita lien e6cial results I have been from the wiutei ol the v eat 1-44. -ubjett to violcot (icriodical itiackf of I'Btarrb. marked by tiong febrile ymptoine, violent in tiammation of tbe lining oiemLiaties of tbe cavi ties of Uie head, accmpauifd in the brat 1 tage by a watery discharge from tbe teoao. CTbawuer.: ly becoming acrid and frMr.w and towaH tl. close of tbe atUck. purulent mi bloody. These attacW priMluced a mo-t distrew-iti; -t .- , headat iie, occuning petidically each day for a period varvTs? from one to three weeka. -ome times o violent a o in apa .tale me for lui ne nnf a' time, con fine me to mv bed. At time the- atlClidaM Uitjamm.iliOtj Wo tid rx e to the ie th.producing tooibaclte. or to tbe tbro-t m cti i.iDg hoarrBBtsB sod part.allo of v i and lari itkin I b Uta lew ywarn il ha BW at fexte-J the lett eye a: to contme me lot weak to a darkened room. I had trird modicuies ai.d application ol irr ous kind, tnufls and other catarrhal prepata tiotn of ome half a dozen kinds, applicant l to tbe head of camphor, ringer, and hot f omenta tioti- of difterent kind-; and in wnnect'on a theac ti.r usual eme'i-- or cathartics employed 10 iaMaSB cwui.lci action, ilul Uwiie ot ibswe had r1rTJ'i edai, permanent improvernenr and j(, ihr tew Ibübboe in which temta ral teliet wa- el forded h wa at tha eapewus of aa mach strength 1 to leave me greatly eihaueted Tmler the cireamtai.cee 1 wa lei, though with teloctai . from ii e -'.;r. iiicurabi'itj of the diei-e. lo make a tiiai t tour treat meo' I found it soon beyond evrn my hopes reaching the läse as a II had never been readied before, and alleviating i' atmpUm to an (-stent winch I had sapposwd impossible V 'ne time I cave tob my former certificate, while I did not feel assured of a com plete cure, I had obtained a material relief which nearly repil me foi mv trial of tour tteatm-M aud hieb satisfied me that that treatment wa as effective bs it wa Tuple ünd pluloaophical. A substantial escape from my old attack of catarrh for the unprex-eaienled period of nearly balf a year, and that in pite of severe oecurrences of illnes- which anH n w foi merly rrnderad uch an attack ii evitable. aa, to me, proof of an im ;arUbt succeaa It is now siz month since I sent yon th it statement, and. while it is ar.ple ant to me 10 appear thug conatsttly, snd in this guise, tefore the public, it seeaaa to me a matter f simple Justice to yourself, and to tbose who map he vaffering a 1 was. to add that I am not only aa fully sali-fced a to tbe utility and effica cv of your taethud of LreaUag catarrh bs 1 was 11 month ago; but I am now of tha belief that if there 1 such a thing as a rare far chrot ic arrh my case a substantial cure has beer effects! Tour, respectfully. FBanaai Jnui Albany, N V . September ). Ib4 Dr LiaaniiLt baa retaiBatl to tbe m can be daily eoaaaltad on Catarrh, Debtees, and all dt-ea-es of the Kve. Ear and Throat ressdence. 0 M ST. MARK S I'I.A i ( fwcw haywaw from 10 A. hi till P.N Krm;n k table tun of I)afii From the !r .oeoh M Clarke. Rartor of St. James Church: SvaAstaa.Fab. 20. Irb4 I have been deaf in one ear ever since I wa iQ Collage, so aas tweatv tears ago. By the ' of Dr Lighthill Ms bearing was eatiral? restored, so that aaw I hear alike with both ears aad find that I can nse my voire with mach BSOt and comfort '.has before M'i UiMi rs V f a 1
