Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4367, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1864 — Page 3

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I.ient Gov Ham Mid IB ill turned fron protnctexi visii rr . . d Ho to Honhirt'n, West W ahililloii treat snath tide, for family froceriae. tW There art assentr two prieonars. i od female, now confined in the l M m i county . Capital $200,000 .Tnmuiated in eiere month Sior.'aaippi 30 Im The Circuit Court ot Marion Ulli v lodge Finch presiding, convenes to day. tyTLe Court of Ommm I'lea. Judge lOv presiding;, convene to day Col M H Taylor, of the 10th Indiana, gallant soldier and an arrompliahed gentleman, M b the cite, at the Bate, we believe The Young Bachelors' Aawociaüoii . i the benefit of the Hebrew denomination, pre a grand bail at Maaonic Hall, to morrow night Don't fail to insure Tour nropertf Hl thin reliable company Smuissippi. JO lm 'Llieha W Dam, hao,., 'ate ot washing ton Hall, Indianapolis, has, we understat.-! le r tba city nermanently to locate in Chicago, where be will engage in the produce mid shipping b M Yesterday there was great activity in military matters The progress of mustering in and organising proceeded juat as if it was an or dinars day, and not the holy Sabbath. Ota. t 'irrlngton and assistant, were kept bu-y re hear i yesterday of more arrest-, made in !vies. Spencer and Martin counties, al per oo a armed and proposing to resist the laws Military gentlemen reported this in our pi but, so tar as we could ascertain last night, none of the culprits bad arrived at these headquarter i AaaiTiD. Dr. Ligbthill, of tbe celebrated Lighthill Institute, arrived at tbe Bate. Hooae Wednesday. See his advertisement in another coiumn 1 1 -U Madame English's great exhibition con lioues to be exposed to tbe public on Baal Weak ington street, Kinder' Block There are n-t more superior attractions in the city than tlWM Madame KugJiab affords. Kvery beautiful and accomplished lady of our city exerted herself to make the Snitarv Fair of the past two weeks, and the accompany ing adjuncts, a magnificent success. We are proud to say that a haudome sum realized for our brave soldiers in field and hospital Aaaivsn Dr Lightbill, of the .-elebraled Lghthill Inatitute, arrived at the Hates House Wednesday. See his advertisement in another I dumn 14 3t lyWiL'y Martin. Ke;i! K-ute Agents, Ko. 10 Hast Washington street, have jul published a map of Indianapolis which is not only ele gantly gotten up, bu. more nearly correct than any s.mdar is-ue tli? h is come -wider ur observation. This map should hang in every count ing room and every place of publi-- resort in the citv A runavay happened on West Washing ton street vesical ty afternoon, by which Mr Stanton. Mr Wilds, and a little boy , were thrown out .of a buggy Mr. Wilds was sjjgbll J ban Mr Stanton and the lal escaped with bruises The vehicle was t retty effectually made ft agmentary . A bob tailed mare hauled it. SiMsissien. Thi company isreliablc without a doubt Wm A Winpri K. 30 lm Agent for this City. IS" One of the most accompli-hed young gentlemen of this city is our younu friend, C. G. Wright, who. we believe, is engaged at this pre sent time witb Florence Richter. Esq , of the No. 1 Saloon, Kan Pearl Street. Oo Saturday last, in one company which was proceeding to rendezvous, drafted men. sol -aud brothers of respectable citizens and farmer -ol Indiana, were marched down Washington street, ander tbe command of 0 S. officers, ue-1 groes being interspersed among them. hether this ia loyal or disloyal, as a public journalist we will state it. And a free people and tbe authori ties csq make the most of it. 'Sinnissippi means one of tbe best fire surance companies now doing business in this city and State 30 1m Tun Next Taaasos Tsiai s We understand from those in military authority that after the commission has concluded tbe case of H. H Dodd, Dr Bowles, Andrew Humphries, W. M Harrison, Horace Heffren, and J. J. Bingham, will be brought out and tried together, charged with conspiring against the government with force and arms. These distinguished culprits will probably be arraigned ou Tuesday to mor row at 'J A M A glorious full moon rolled herself over and above the benighted metropolis ol the .nvm cible commonwealth of Indiana, yesterday after the sun went, down Female ladies, going home from church, might have seen, and probably did ! ee. how to pick up pins ou the way, her efful fence was so clear, chaste, beautiful and bright She wnl roll up again to night. Promenade all ' A patriot lady and a philanthropist ia Madame Mary A. Kngbsh. the beautiful and ac complished proprietore-s ot the Indiana Stue Museum She baa practically illustrated issrj faith bv her works Kor !rattel men -he gave the whole daily am! nightly proceeds of her Mu sum Then she donated liberally to the Sun tary Fair Iu short. Madame Knglish is always on hand, like a noble woman, iu the cau.-e ol her country lt her be remembered by our own citixens and bv every visitor to Indianajaili Aicrto! Sals or Kivl Ettl Will be sold ' on the premises. Tuesday. October Imd. 164 at 101. Vlock A M . lot :0 Of i1 feet, on North Delaware street. N .'t6. new good brick foundation, seven lügt VMM parlor, lull, pantry, wardrobes, pres-es bouse. celUr. well. A." Trm. mf third cash, balance in bowse, double wood ,x and twelve mouths witb interest, mortgage to swewre the deferred payments. Wm. K Fr atm ka.sTi'N . 16 At Auctioneer SrLBsniP ttoons We would ask the atten of the puoltc to the magoiticent stock l goods, in the merchant triloring establish tnent ol Mesrs Stolwor.hy k Leonard. No 17 North Mer I . i. treel. Their cutter is the mud meoaspiisbed in the WtE or Fast, and tr all fashionable fabrics. weHat. call upon Mer Stoi worth v I.c-nanl tf 11

lf For splmd.d fish of all varieties, from fresh and salt water rivers, lakes, seas .m! OSOaas. call upon 1 Thompson, at the famus wholess'e and retail grocery of Hogl ire k t o . West Washington street, south aide, on the t.u ner af the alley esst of the Palmer House H I Thompson, to day or to morrow, will, we tin derstand. be o receipt of magnificent ailver eel-, n rrmeditate to dead head for one tW Cp Charles R Deming. ol Litavette commander ot the 16th Indiana Matter?, is at home uo a short furlough, and we were met ran aMy bappy to take tbe Kallant. tried, and true sokiier bv tbe hnd vestenlav Capt Pern has won his amy, by baleaii a'-'iievements. frm private in the rank, to his present hnrat!e ainl proud posKion through aucceusive grades ol pro motion He-ides hi Captaincy in the volunteer ervi e. the l'rdeiit baa cn'errel uin luro, in eknow leilgmeit d h dfiriguishe! ervices, tbe rank of First Lieutenant in the regular armi Ou C'apt irtu t.f m gwädwn. as dl-plaei iU SIW tary Hall doring oorret eut State Fsir. the name4,f aventeo battle m which he led and p-rt.r : eo. rw m '" i In uif of theui. n-ut i.. tliceaemt. be lost fort hotse aud sixty men 1 his -allies ir our readers an idea of tr.e Mnguiusry trials faVb) brav Uooaier ofierr has goae throofb

HOD!!. I'unuaut to adjournment, tbe Lun tnf urda? morning. Oct lo. at o'clock PaV aw riant cwinael. Me-sr srdui. ai d Ra apctsmi. reprMtlM Mr. txio It waa understood that tbe bualnej of the Omü w now to find a rerdict The .Judge Advocate read from the etli OMt and 14th and 16th Indiana, to ehow that tbe de feodant had cut himself off by hi own wrung, and thereupon the Court could proceed to final judgment a if the defendant were present Vltr Gordon nod Kar, roueeiXor the sc awswtf, eke! to be alio we 1 to iitrowwcalteetimony for the defer, They dr! not admit a confer aio of guilt by tbe eacaro of their diet.' b . they ak-i i waive his right to be present Mr. Ray made a brief argument in farnr f ilii proposition The Court retired to decide the question, and, returning, the .I udce Advocate announced tbat the Court had determined to t.roceed to the find ing in the ease hefore them without the mtroduc tion of an? further testimony; but, a a matter of euurteny tad lairneas the Court ouu.i beat the tatement. argumenta, and opinion of tin ronnel for the defense. hereupon the Court, with the understanding that defendant' counsel would at that time be read with what they had to nay. adjourned unttl Monday, 1 7th October, at 1 o r lot k IV M tJT A Sunday paper, we understand, i talked of being established in this city by gentlemen of capital, who will emplov literary. MpoftOfW ana talent d the first order. Krery depart meut will fitve due and reKnible attention 1 he the I'ulpit, tbe Dmma. the Military, the Home, the News, the Foreign, and Financial columns will be graced with a condensed and truthful statement of every thing relating to what interest- the Public, all set forth in a scho larly and reticle mahner Due attention will also le Daid to original tale- and sketches, the iden beit g to make the publication tiot only an entertaining sheet to the geuer.il reader, of value to tlif bu:!i"-i in i' . k 1 ! irn;irtance to t r.e politician, but a most welcome weekly visitor to thr niot - icred o !l circles, the FamiU Cir cle The gentlemen hiving this project in hind are, we reut, experienced, capable, and po-se the requisite capital. We have not a doubt that they will succeed in their enterprise in a growing and flourishing city such as this is. This Sui. dav paper, which will reach all classes ot com munitv. doing equal and exact justice to all. though independent id all. and, in literature, rewlable, lively, up with the times, elegant -nd refined, will sflord one of the most valuable ad vertisiii mediums in the wett or in the whole country. No doubt our citizen will appreciate this pecunury fact, and not only subscribe for it liberally, but advertise in it liberally We are not yet apprised of the name which will be given I to this publication, nor of the date of the first i--tie. but in tnese regards will advise the patrons of the Sentinel hereafter The UflTtD States Asskxal This struc tore, wbit-b will be one of the most complete and magnificent of our Government building, is be lag pushed forward with great energy. It is lo i cated in the extern suburbs, on Washington street. The foundation, laid of huge and dura ; ble blocks of hewn granite, is finished The whole edifice is to le erected of solid stone. From the quarries of Vernon, Jennings county, tibi most famous quarries in the State or iu t' e ! West, the material comes The Arsenal will baa j fire proof, iron i well as stone being used to construct it. The stoue requisite fo be cut is ot tbe ground ready for preparation and placing in tba walls, which will be reared massively and iinptegnably. Thousands ot feet of lumber are also on hand, hich Will be dressed and nlai-ed under the supervisiim of i lie m ister carpenter, Mr. Davis, Daptaia Wiuemore, of the J tatted I States Kngineer Corps, a mot accomplished , gentleman, snpet intends the whole work. Mr. Keiy, Capt Dtllow, Mr .lames KaepSOB nnd Mr Thom.ut Kueptou. aii splendid mechauics. are etigaced upon the stone work. The approaching winter will probably interfere, if it should be e ' ! I.I . L. ..f I... 1 II.. . .1... II. t i-iiiy in n, nun i in- woiaoi ouuuiiik nie oaiis.i .. r.i . . rill r not 'A 1 1 ii tin- riiftllit' ol IliP ktmiC 'i:h.i il.irv to active spring operations w e would ssy to nil our citizens that a hall an hour's drive and the inspection of the progress ol things about the) United States Arsenal will ins'ruct and please j (been. ifPAn unfortunate, uidicreet. and somewhat immoral ntrangOf, viniiug the city, was night be tore las robbed of six hnndrei dollars at one of the numerous b.tgnios within the c-orpornte limits A fair damsel to whom he was mtking consider ble lore is supposed to have perpetrated the finan em monstrosity, dreit excitement iiis:deand tsi.Je of the iieini-e w. kicked up awhile ; aooot in mitte. ti tne neL'tinornooo - aroused and altrmei I' fie original possessor of the giecnliicds who-e eirly eiucation we are constrained to think ttnsst have been singulai iy negle ted ifjd n at all improved by himself bv reading the new-papers fter reaching adult life did not recover ihem It is supposes! that the police are on he .rack. . . . .... r The l'iysconantheutn of Illusory Mira clca will bw opeawd by I'rof McAllister to mor row Tue-dy eveninr, the 1 ?th inst., at Ma swakl Hall, for a few nights only. Admissiou oiilv J5 cents, entitling the holder to a chance of wiunine a benutilul present, worth from 541 cts to f ll'tl Among! the novelties to be Intra duced is the causing ol the dead to speak, the mystery of which illusion the Professor dial letiges the prolesioii to solve for $.'.(MI0. The Matrie Hen is also to be introduced, as well as McAllister's Olio of Fun and Oddities There is lo be a benefit given this week (or the Sanitary Commission, of which due announcement will be made A St teriok Remedy We can conscientiously recommend to those suflerig from a distressing cough. Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Hal sarn It gives relief almost iustautaneoos, and is withal not disagreeable to the taste There is no doubt but the Mellifluous Cough Rilsam is one of the best preparations in iae. aud i all that its proprietors claim for it Wc have tried it .'urine the past week, and found relief from a most ili-tre-smc couch It is prepared bv Dr. Strickland, No b Fast Fourth street. Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati National Union. tt MP ültMiaMt Hwd Mtjor (ieieritls' look out fmQfeiliala bunty jumper. They are about, and if you are not careful they will inveigle you. We know you are for the Union and your coun trv. and therefore we torewarn you Pais the word to !not M ir-hals. and also to those who fiervf notices on drafted mm It would be a bnminjr "hame if bifurcated feminines should supersede loval male citizens who are entirely willing to go forth and fight under (iratit and Sherman br the national tlag i-fT" Oaniel F. Hand mann a youug itermau. who comes t us ith the reputation of a genius which has enabled him to master rerlectly our liugutge. and depict in rivalry of the greatot vernacular actors, the most sublime characters of our drama, is engaged at the Metropolitan, and will make his first appearance to night (Jive the gifted young Teutonic gentleman a cordial we!cinie t' C Williame, Illinois street, opposite the Bites House, is m daiv receipt ol the finest, fattest and freshest Baltimore oysters, of extra OSaVa WW 'ze ami epicurean flavor Visit the elatilistimamt Ol C C Williams for these delics cie and everv other delicacy or substantial the market affords for the use ot fanioie. Initau .tios The officers of Cap.tal Lodge I 0 O.W., ere installe! at Odd Fellows' Hall ifa week, on which occasion the doors were opened o tiiepubbayatid a large number of la die wera prejent7The installation waa by ! Snte-.rt K ihBarrv. and an address - lejrered bv Rav M K K.-ster if" v e k a : twTTrave - I ' a I ueday I i-t.e of thern nine tme iher tweimwfie lime Both of them wffcsrf they vote1 lot Morton, bei I int it is so recorded . I Jf i he mi' v err ' a-receive! onler ft. on 1 the war detartrBent to eitend the furloughs of I aoldiers t the Uth of No ember The soidiets must apiAy 0 the assistant provost marshal gerI u bava tt eir turlough thus indorst ÜKs.vk A pecial meetiiig of Aneiawac Landmark Lodge will be held this Monday evening, at 7 o'clock, fur work in 3d degree. Ion J PaBao-sa. ISwc'v

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New York Cite, ia receiving patieawJoatkan and treatment it tlte Rate !nue Few phvaieim vera ever mote highly extolled foe stiere in ho treatment ! deafne and catarrh Hi aaill and raspanaibilitr arc too we!) known to require further notice fo rerommetid him to th aflaj-tW 14 d4w 1 ffT" Thon f. W Harding, arretted bv tbe mill tarv authorities, sjrced of aiding (trend Com mander Dodd lo escape. waa, on Saturday lat. released from his prison at Soldier' Home, and no questions a .'kerf llf Beautiful wa testerdsy, God a holy dar s a roars n im far lorning tie port fte rirat MIDNIGHT BEPORT. LATEST W AH N EW S si;t ULI to JT r f. FROM GEN. GRANTS ARMY. LATEST FROM MISSOURI. FROM SIIKKMAYS ARMY. FROM CAIRO AND BELOW. M i:ICAN JS hi W y. . LATER FROM CEORCIA. S rom . i ark Ntw Yoke. October 16 The steamship Fulton, ftom Port Roval on the Kith, arrived last night Capt. Cox, of the .'Cih Pennsylvania, who escaped from the Charlistou prison, says twenty death- from yellow fever daily occur in Charleston. The Tnion prisoner are all sent out of the city. About 4.0IMI rebel troops are in and about the citv . A Urge side wheel blockade runner was sunk by our Heet at the entrance of Charleston bar ; bor Another steamer trying to run out was driven luck The Herald s Is'th corps correspondence of the 1 1th says: The rebel force in our front is being rapidly replaced bf veterans, which was at first com poed entirely of impressed material of all de scriptious that could be gathered together in . Richmond The prisons even weie emptied to defend the city. Lee is kept constantly on the move, first north of the James and then iouth of Petersburg, and the strain upon bis physical endurance is very great. 1 he rebel works in front ot rort Mnrnson are ' so constructed as to completely enfilade eat h other Direc-tlv iu front of these works is a swamp The Inking of these works appears to be the next movement of this army, but it will be a hard job The Herald's correspondent from the army before Richmond, say-: An important reconnoisaiice last Thursday bv two divisious ol the I Oth corps, under Tcrrv. proceeded to the right of our right wing After advancing some instance, they came niton and drove iu the rebel pickets, .m l c-ontin ued ou to the Central or D.irbvtowu road run . ., mng up to Richmond Thev had not gone far before ihev were me' j by opposing skirmishers, ami pressing on our men found themselves in front of ew and for , midable rebel works, strongly garrisoned bT ! Hack's and Shield's division. This was an important discovery. The--works hnl been built since the hattlcof the 90Ul, and were designed to supplv the place- of those taken Irom the rebels. The enemy than "Opened on am men. and a sc vere fight ensued Gen I errv made an assault on the lottihca tions, but deeming it impracticable to take them ith the force at his disposil. and having satis r,.i, .--omtlwhPil his design, ret Urne! hi - . r camp As soon as his tions oiumen-e! to withdraw, the rebels sallied out ami attacked them, but they were 'crerety repalsad, the.r lea! and j wounded thicklv strewing the grouixi Atter that our force was allowed to return tin molested Our loss about 4U. in killed, wounded and mtsaine IS IN The enemy suffered to an etpml ex tent A portion of the Army of the Potomac is so aeaff the south fide of the Railroad that iher can ! hear the trams pas-mg. The Herald's Armv ot the .lames special awys: The rebel line of work in front of the Army 1 of the James runs nearly parallel with the l'inon i line, an! in open view from our works. Since the capture of Fort Harrison on the Jl)th. their next salient point is a strong liue of chain fortH ntH, to and directlv bevond Fort Harrison The steamers Ynjsoo and Creole have armel from New Orleans The latter brought adv; es of the 9th The reports of ticn Asboth's expedition to! Marianna, Florida, are confirmed. Our lo-s in j killed and wounded was 'f2 Another expedition, sent by Oen Dana, at , tacked the rebels at Woodsville on the fith in-t , capturing three Kims, two officer and 54 men. 1 and killed 40 Oar km was U. A cavalry expedition under (ten. Lee captuie ! ! Clinton, La . on the 6th, with 30 prisoners, in eluding Lieut. Col Pineknev, a rebel pjofafl , marshal general aul a considerable amount of ' stores and ammunition At last accounts Lee was ten mile cist of from Moiyamm under'Col Cuppy , of the d V is with three regiments of infantry and one of , w airy . He returned previous te thefith, after a severe ; skirmish aith 1.000 rebel cavalry. Our loswas two killed and three r tour wounded The enemy's lo.s is mppoaatlto luve been consider Sie. A force under Ccd. Dye. ol the 90fj Iowa, oc 1 caps Simmspaft and Morgan ferry on the At chaf alaya. TwC rabals have been driven bpyond Yellow Bayou. h e- from Matamoras give a rwaaor ol the aptiiteof the steamer Ike Davis, bound trom Bagdad to New Orleans, by a partv who had taken passage in her, and ran her into Oalvestoti. An expedition on the river went within twenty miles of Matamoras. but returned ou account of the lowness of the water. w From Cairo. C aiao. ( Mates lb The steamer Mollie Able, from New Orleans on the Lth . has arrive! (ten Asboth's expedition into West Florida r -d Marianna on tbe ih ult, and captures! the i-i ace after a stubborn reaistance, tak.t g " I . pr s uiers, including one Brigadier General, one Colonel, anod a large tjuantitv of Ol res, SOU horea and mules, and 4o cattle. !ur lo- was killed and wounded Among formet are Capt. Poung.ol the ?th Vermont. Lt Ayer. of tl.e'J.l Maine ravby Among the lat ler wa(ieu Asboth.who was left with Lis cheek broken and km left arm iracttired in two places. The expedition et.t tr-irn Rodney. Mis- -- which was corn:ocd of colored infantry and cavalrv. reaches! Fayette on the Od. and cap t re J boo cattle aii'l a large number of hore and mules The expedition to Port (ibson capture! N T. KUi't. formerly a Coiled States Senator Cin is full of rumors of a threatened MfcM a on t'olumbus, Kentucky, an! reinforcement- are , being sent there. A large rebel for c is reported at Mavfield. thre itening Padueah At New Orleans ou the 10th, at noon, noth had been heard from the steamer Morning 9i wh. h left New York on tbe l-t Irani U atslalwcion V ahixwtos, 8ept 15 The Secretary of the Treasuiv to day awarded the new loan' accenttog all bide above 31 100 L-eeminm and about 6U

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msk. c $,400 non.noo The Swretan ol War baa gous to City Point, ) taking with a m tbe Quarter Master General, tbe Commissary General and tbe Surgwon General. to confer with Geo Grant upon the war esti mates for the ensuing year It in believd tbat by tbe transfer of the seat of wir to the Cotton' 8ut, i comidertblert-1 duction of expenditure may be made, especially in tbe forage and subsistence departments Information has reached here that yesterday afternoon about one hundred of White's guerrillaa missed at a ford of the Potomac river, six miles above Kd wards' Ferry, and advanced to , roolasville, Maryland, where they drove out tbe ' citiseos and committed much damage. There are additional reports, but which are not authenticated, that earlier in the day other guerrilla bands crossed near the Monocacy and moved down the Kock ville-r.ad Acoouuts from tbe Army of the Potomac coo tinue to represent all as quiet along the line, witb the exception of occasional picket firing. Secretary Fessenden, aud other pronrnent per aonages, bäve leit Wa-hingtoti for the Army of the Potomac Tbe remain of Chief Justice Tanev were accompanied to the railroad train to day by Presi dent Lincoln aud several members of the Cabinet. The body will be conveyed to Frederick. Marvland, for interment. The Herald's Washington special says: The majority against the n w constitution in Maryland ia at least ".000 The Tribune's Army of the .lames special of the Utb says: Our gunboat and shore batteries to day succeeded in silencing the rebel battery on the south side ot .lames r.ver. with which they had re cently being annoying parties working in Dutch tiap Canal. The work on the canal is rapidly approaching to completion, and promises to prove an entire succes. Matters at the iront is without anv material change Ironi ( hattanasfa. Ch attanooga, October 15. Reports of scouts tail to show the presence of anv considerable bodv of the enemy, north of Tnnnel Hill Walker aud Whitfield counties are undoubted lv scoured br small bodies of rebel cavalry. They arc not very effective in destroying the Railroad, although they have possession of Dal ton. But little damage believed to be done Officers blockaded here, who are en route for the front, have been ordered to prepare to join their commands at once Gen. Schoneld ent out a strong reconnoiter ing party to day. to discover the whereabouts of the rebel column said to be moving toward the West. Scouts ofthe 44ih colored Garrison of lb. , tun. who escaped after Col. Johnson's surrender, ari rived to dav They give numerous accounts ot , MfTtirs. Ringgold and intermediate points has been strengthened by Schofield. Nothing definite as to Sherman's whereabouts. He is known to be energetically at work, tiying to open aud keep open the road to Atlanta. Our forces to lay re occupied Ringgold and the block bowse, three miles in advance, and found the Railrcid and the bridges safe. It is generally believed that Dalton, with 468 colored troops, surrendered to Hood's army on yesterday, but nothing official received. o common teatioa with Sherman as yet. There were buudant supplies at Atlanta, and all movements made bv the rebels were anticipated. Major General Bled man arrived and resumed f!5!r ! There were six months' supplies on hand, and the officers ot the army feel that Hood is maki Dg a movement that will certainly prove disastrous. A privtte reliable source savs: On Saturday evening Hood's army was be tween Dalton ani Lafayette, making for the lat ter place, with Sherman pursuing him closely Prominent men .say Hood's last move phoes. him exactly in the position desired by Sherman. Considerable excitement at Clarksville, Tenn.. in consequence of the reports of scouts that the Hebel General Lyons intends attacking the place, (Government employees are arming to tiefend the place S .oin Sit. I ou I s Si Lot is. October Hi. About 2000 rebels, with two pieces of artillery, under deft'. Thomp son, attacked Sidalia at 2 o'clock yesterday and !rove the militia and citizens out. A few of the militia iu the fort resisted the attack, hut finally surrendered and were paroled on the sfxtt The citiaena sere released without parole. The rebels left during the night and a Fedeia! infantry force arrived there this morning. The icbels robbed -tores of several thousan j dollars worth of clothing, boots, and shoes. Ilieyburnel the water station, but did no other injury to railroad stock I rom Sit. I outs St. Lois, Sept. H Price's rearguard left Brownsville night before last, marching toward Lexington. Our cavalry advance, under (Gen. Sauboru, is mid to have been repulsed at Pisgab, Gowpar coantv. on Wednesday (ireat exciteneut exists Tba Kansas militia was calle.! out lo repel the invasion I bitty Oat mam weie killed at the German settlement in Lafayette coantv, on the 10th. by the rebels under Pool, Ford and Threlkeld e'rtm Baltimore. Bai.rrioar, October &. The late.-t tooting up of the vote upon the Constitution is as follow?: For the Constitution, 11,917; against the Consti tut ion. 12.&29 The negative votes includes many estimated mi rities which may be reduced The affirmative vore include" b7 soldiers' votes in Maryland. N report of the vole of soldiers with the Army ol the Potomac, oi with Sheridan, has been received. The result is tili doubtful. from Fortress Vlonroe. KoRTkiss Monrok. October 14 Gen. Butler -ent out a reeonnoiance on the north side of the dames river yesterday. 1 hey advanced two and a half miles toward Richmomi. and returned without loss. They met small s(Uads ot rebels, and only some slight skirmishes took place Prnni) I ania Flectiwn. LflMBWAT, P October 15 The 19th Con grwaSKNMl Distrut, Klk county, official, gives I er, Democrat, lur Cunt-- i , qJ jbo held I'nioii, J"T Majority foe Higler 4.TT A Demneralic eain of .1 COMMERCIAL. Bl t I . - r, I ii tun. ill Market. Ol inati, October 15. Tbe rise ui oli has stimulated the market generally. SiKer'rtr.e dour sold at $9 and eitra at $9 K. Wheat advanced to $1 '..' tor rel. and fl 10 foe white. Crn firm, or 41 81 It; shelled $ I Utt) i n Oate aciire at 71(72. Rye $ 1 '.) VMftk) active, sales ol ?4)0 bris at $1 . closing with sellers below fj I 70 Lari sdvaoced to 21. Nothing done in bulk meats or Bacon. Groceries in good demand. tioM $2 15. Mher $2 U0 Dispatches from new York at the cose flattaoeiied tbe uiarkets for most articles, and it closed wewfc st am? quotations. v lork lurkf i Nsw Yon, October 13. Oaeaoa mie active and decidedly firmer at $1 ."itl 25 lor andd.iuK Kiour Stste and western moderate. .10 50c better. $'J HJ dj- 2ö for extra Slate: $10 00 a 1 50 tor extra round hoop Ohio; $10 55rt? 1 1 50 tor trade brands, markets closing quiet Whiakv a ehade firmer. $1 74(a)! 75 for State and $1 7lJitl "I fat Weiert . .1os.br at Utter fr Western MW rOU PCI ..OOHS M4BK Ntw Yoas, Octobei 14. Tbe erj gsHMla market is higher, especially on cttou fabrics, and jobbers are doiug a fair buai nesa. One oi the heaviest wholesale dotBajag - has orjened its atock at retail, and : sei , üog very largely

WATCHES. aU' ' ' American Watches

Ol I NI INK WM TIIAM WATCH if ten aal a farahU and retialtl linio keepar. Bt'Y k 6KVÜTVB W ALTBAU WAICH -mamaslsai arid in worth tonl lb- -n iH orthb Knliol and Swim watrl,. r,IXÜI!flC WAT.TMAW WVTf'HK. mid priI gen i' i VALTflAI a'ATOMfc aawis eaawaaaty for Mftbaa -WaSWf hnntinr-'-aaf. actirat tirue keeprr. WO (tt mir W if. ass lir"-t from the BiaBtifaitory, and rxMH lit th niiM. MSMLC WATCHaaaJOrT To mi wiKtWcrotwrss in .nf wf a faasmwwae at tW !-1 p.uiUI ratM. Th tr.4i Kiippba) al U ti.i rt.f.. riil in a c' . i'.-r. We aU'i have n Ur i"tr rri'-i Swia Watches, r irte J-w- ir v nl VM M. r mmßt W. P. BINGHAM & CO.. 50 East Washington Street, aas cMd reiiuw' Hail. SPECIAL NOTICES. HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM, This i the most delightful and ritrtordlnary article ever discovered. It change tb run burnt face and band-to a pearly -atin texture af ravUhiag beaatr, imparting tbe 0BM Me purity of youth, and tba dlntingm appearance so invitina; in the city helle of faohioji. It removes tan, freckle, pimples and rougbuei of the skin, leaving tba complexion fresh, transparent asd smooth It contains no material Injurious to the akin Patronized by Adresse and Opera Singers . ItlSWW every lady should have. 8ald everywhere. Pn pared by W. K. HAU AN. Troy , N. T. Address all orders to DEM AS S. BARNES A CO , New .rk. feb5-d6m-eod HKI3ISTREET,S INIMlTilBLE WWW RESTORATIVE, NOT A tYE, But restores gray hair to its original color, by upplyiQix the capillary tubes with natural aasteiiance, impaired by age or disease. All intinUinout are composed o( lurtitr cttustu; destroying tba vitality and beaaty ofthe hair, aad afford of themcelven no dressing. Heimatreet'a nimitable Coloring not only restores hair to its natura clor by an easy process bnt give the hair a I'ltxiirlnnt Kraut . promotes its growth, prevents it fallina: off, eradicate dandmff, and impart health and pleasantness to tk bead. It h -.s stood the tet f time, being the original Hair Coloring, and in constantly increasing ia favor. Used by both gentlemen and ladies. It Is Bold by all reapectable dealers, Sf can be procured by them of the commercial agents, D S I'.AKNES A CO.. KM Hrnadwa New York. Two si es. Vi ceMn and S 1. feb6-dSm-exl LYON'S KATHAIR0N. Katliairon is from the Greek word '-Kathro," or "Kathairo," signifying to cleanse, rejsviuate aud restore. This article is what it. name aignififs. For preserving, restoring and beautifying the human hair it U the mos' remarkable preparation in the world. It ia again owned and put up by the original proprietor, and w ms.de with the same care, skill aad attention whick gave it a sale of ever one milllen bottles per annum. It is a most delijthtful Hair Drendnr It eradicates sxrurf and dandmff. it keeps the bead cool and clean. It makes the hair rich soft and glossy. It prevents the hair from falling off and turning; gray It restores hair apon bald heads. Any lady or gentleman who values a beantlful bead of hair should u- I. T' -i s Katliairon. It is known and ned throughout the civilized world. Sold by all reapectable dealers. Dt: va a st. k it I. a res., pi . t. feb4-dtm-eod NOVELTY IN ART! The art of djing the hair in five minutes an as to dratva the wliole world. ha leeii li-iTerel. CKIMT DOK O'S 11 IK Dl EI wbic'u is tbe nly chemical combination in eisteue which shan a;ea the color of tbe hail without injuring tba living principle hieb feeil, wiltens and snatains tk fibres. 'rildoro' llnlr Preservative, a valuable adjunct to the Dye, in rtrcsalug and proninMnr the growth and perfect health of the hair, and of itself, when aed alone, a safeguard that protects the wbfWI from decay under all circum-tat res and under all climes Mai ufacturrd hy J. CKISTAIORO. K. t Alitor House, New Tork Solii by all IrugKis App'.ie.l Syall Hair Ireer. a ik2" . "ieoHAwcow avn HOKD'st REVISED STATUTES ! o l I R II A I A, Second Bclitiou. IHK SECOND EDITION F (iAVIN ä awia Revised Statutes of Indiaua ia now ready for delivery. Both volumes have been carefully reve, and al! errors corrected There is added to tba ßrvolama a a appendix of aver two hundred paajea, con taiuuig tba ac: pas.ed at the regular and called session of tbe Legislature of 1061. and at the regular aeaaion of lotst, with a full index. Tbl editio will inrrea the valne of th w.rfc. as it will contain all all tbe law- of tbe Slate now in force. The ovl to 1 1 a all tbe acta upon the ubjecta to which it ex - ; t those of lSSs'l. and tbe amendment mad- at tba' e-ion are noted in the marcin o tha volume. Tnese amended acts, h'-w-ve', will be Saw ia tbe Supplement. The pnee of the preaent ed it ioa, printed upon. U er, white paper, and well boond. i Tr Ioij aa forth' a volumes, or Kira Dei i aas for either Tbe Sr rr ukhut. contaiuing the acta of tue regalr aad called aessloDs f tba Lafislatura of UM1, and rega'ar awastea of 143. witb a complete Ia4fi, aarsaars vol nut, bound in leather, in tbame' the other rslnme, i- alo offered far aale Pric Doixaaa Order far either volume or the Htataea, r receive prospf at1eni . Adl ' J. J. BIX.IH'I. aal aioü Iraellaeiapaiia PROFESSIONAL, ler. As D. No. 65 North New Jersey Street. aeiö'f 4-d'v 4 T osr Saw Mill oo Ksstweky Asww. to tass city - Cuatom wart Sum a abort wad. pr.tawSm atcKJtajISX 0 PUUtCE

dry coooa.

CLOSING OUT SALES -AT THE Trade Palace s( & ?S WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUME. LORD & CO. W wen I. ISHIM, TO Umtut FROM BUS1MM MOW offer their large and splendid atock of gosda $100,000! At Sew York wholesale prices, and many geada much leaa. Feeling under obligatio! to tbs public for tba very large patronage we bare received, we bare cone laded to adopt this method of closing out our present atock. thereby giving them tbe advantage of buying their good alow as the same can be bought at net wbolsaale price in Kastern c:tie Thia is no tictiteus cry, aud we will tinue the sale until the whole atock ia closed out We have now in store the largest and beat aelected stock aver brought to this city, connoting of Worth of SILKS, "mprisiri r grade, from the most rastlr and beautiful Moire Antiques, T the .-heapet PLAIN SILKS AM) SAil. Which wili !e sold regardless of the recert great ad vance. FANCY DRESS GOODS, In greet variety. Our buyer being at tbe head of the market during the spring, ha made extra effort to procars the flneat and most fashionable la the market, cam priamgalt the late IaiiH 3ioveltieN. HERRIMAC PRINTS, SPRAGUE'S PRINTS. PACIFIC PRINTS, AMERICAN PRINTS, DUNNELLeS PRINTS. DOMESTICS, FLANNELS. SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. E M BROl I) EH l ES, HUME, LORD & CO. I M)l i t I tU I S. jnae2t-dlf BOOTS AND SHOES. HENDRICKS, KDMI NDS K CO., Hdl.E.sHI.K RAJJCmi IN BOOTS SHOES II AVK SOW IS STORK A COMPLFTR ASSORT meat of heavy Roots and Shoes for FALL AND WINTER WEAR, KMRR AHM. IN PART Children' A Clf, Calf and Baal Laflf. I'.oota sad Balmoral. Misae Kip. Calf and dot le Root and Raj moral-. Women's Kip, Calf and Goat Lace Roots and BslmnraU regular and extra si?.es. Wowjen s jtin(f, bait I. S . i narese and Ralnv, ral. . Women's Rublera and Ovetsboe Yuuthe' aid Roy' Root, witb and without metal tipa. Men' Coare ! Men' Kip and Calf Bootsall aiaea. Men's Kren, h Kip and Cavalry RootMen' Buffalo Overs!, es All of which bae been selected wit b special ( are, anl we are -aMafied that we have the rOO 18 to ult the trade. We insite the attention of SHOE DEALERS and General Merchant to our Stock, ainl will endeaor!o give satisfaction. HKSDRICKS. KDMlSIMt A I 40 lawlfe Meridian tr-et. (Scbuull's BJcark,; - J .1:h Indianapolis. Ind. MEDICAL NOTICE. Dr.!. ii W. THOmOlX , ruayt ray 1-1. II AVK. OPESRD THKIR 0Tr M'K "n tb a "1 Virgin, a Avenue, a few door- ...uh f Wa-hingon sireM. dianali-. Ind., for the alleviation of human suffering, by oflenng to unfortnnate person afflet ! ' I, ; or any peies of pnsate Di--a-. ure aud sate awetbels of care, founded on the solid bas o science and outd philoaotibv a tSpermatorrbwa aii ! ImpotK-r. and inveterate rae of Secondary or Constitutional Syphilis of long standing, that catutnf he cured by any other physician in ibis ciiv, cured perte-t ly and peraianeatlv. or no riiarge. Addree rV.x l'.l Jra4-dly 1.. THOMwOS r. n. uricBB sv o. REt L imilawlWt AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street I nflifl mi l li as. Ini. BajrlS '04 dly CLUE. GLUE! GLUE! GLUE! KOBEKT MMMKV GLUE MANUFACTURER, U K B A I A OHIO. MT KKJT ctaaat so hand a very operier Mue for i btnt mas. r, erni'er an-1 Ho.k H: waWaaWmo GROCERY. INDUNA AVEME (.R0('i:R. f aiHE anderWgned, haviog tacreaaai tha alte af aH I ;ort, oo mer of Hew Tork swd Tswossae atrsets persons can be supplied with all kinda mi Fresh (irwssr lata, ail kinda of FtwSwc and Fruit, ahw all kinda at Ha've sad Cow feed; sise Fresh Fiah awd OyaUr re ceueO daily, which he will sell an

doll ver fraw of chare ta any part ot taw erty .

octa-dlw J O D WILOUt

REAL ESTATE. FARMb, HOUSES

FOi SALE BY W II. la I An la O V E , OfficeTalbott & New'g Block. FINK TWO sTORY BRU k HOI M C u -ant le la taw parlor and a boy wWaSww ha taw aatUna rawas. Us large, awaat, an men of growaal, Waat! fuiU Uid oot to oalka, bavOared with Oaooioij roses sod flowwrttag ahrsbs TW lot i wwd awt ra Vrartaw frait ires. I the batat artet, also a great vartsrtv of aaaa mM i. i . . 1 r I r ta torn. - I TaJowtt 4 Ira Mora A FARM O 9 Iii orrea, m Shelby in a: d under a-od fence. th i r ranae Bora, kood Orchard. Sr . and oever faMina? aeotj Orchard. Ac . aad of water Tbe land ia on the Flat at -k Hjr thee, ni; frntaa W Idem, awd coo be hod at a Sargoia A V A B M hi Putnam County, of SM acre, 90S acre hwpmved th H -us. rUm. trrhard Rgctaa: V. ,r a T'.-Karm:-near tlovenlale. Kor aale cheap. A F A R M Of 1C0 acre in , le mile fr City; SS acres i id under go.Ni fence. HewO of choice frail, balance gwod Log Hou--, timlr a barca:: A FARM Of latl acrea, in thla e.ut.? . has at out 34 acre cleared, Iog House, Harn. Ar ., the balance in good timber. It i ' "Iheast of the city ny ARM 1 A F A Of . Acres, within ix miles of the city. With House, Barn, Äc, and one f tbs heat Or- i . county: als, ewe mile f Hedge fence. Far sale cheap. h new ruM mm Ou Krtb T-nm atreat. with heveo Kuotiis. Cellar. W. II. Centern. Ac A NEW I Ii i Ml; HOI l On Vurth Xew Jerae street, witb Sli Roon... Cellar. Wall, Cuttern, Ac. A TWO VTOKV KICK K HOI Sg On North Fast stroet, witb Bight Room. Cellar. Well. Oaterti, aYc. A FKATli: bi inesh hoi ae Ani dwelling together, on aaocbaetta Avenue, f r sale a a )argain. A VACANT I o I OtaJKorth llltnoia street. 0 by lt6. with an ei i A VA'ANT LOT Ob Kortb Illinois atrwet, 6T bT Sta, at a bargain . NEW FRAME BOUSE On Fore-t Avenue. wilhH room, fine large lot ISO by 175, well e twiib fruit and omamrnted with abrubbery, good extern, table and carriage-booee, with imraediate poaeion, at reasonable pric and payment. HOUSE AN!' LOT On HoKbrook street, three rooms and atable, lt an by W). Cuditi"ti sti-factory tn purrbsaer HOUSE AND L l' On Greor street, near Rocbanan. .1 roms, witb well. Terms to uit purhaet VACA NT U T 'by 1J. encloaed with witb treet. near t'adv treet. , eai Rat's ALSO 11 acrea of land, t w-an1 -a-balf mile eity. well improved. For aale at low &a;ure Jl yAIo a numbag of osssa, Farm. Lot, Ac Per aona wishing tn purchase will do well to coll Fo particulars of any of the abeve property app ) U ILM t MVE Office, Talbott & New'e Block, os. I V . sou Hi of Iii root Olli- . July lo A4 dly NEW CLOAK HOUSE. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! Carl: AT VAHIKTY ATFORESTER & LENT'S. No. 17 North Pennsylvania St, nuili. I'wat ftlrr. IV aU BfU ON WKIlKMIiAT. AUil W ?4ra. a tli a new and larae a -nrtmri it CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, kZ. THI- I TF7 STTI S A H'flOJ VfM: ..t"Ji Hi T.lll Parti. will Dad lt lo their OOS abläge to eaamin Good before purchasing elsewhete as SI RENOVATERS. CLEANING AND OYEING ESTABLISHMENT rS.HF L'KlTKDSTATRSDTR-BOUai. IfO Mso J Tlllml- rtrrti Indlaoapnlla, lodiaiia. At tads old sod well-fcoown oatsbltahaient, the laaShaa coo have ulk and woolen goods dyad ia permanent and beautiful color; aad gnt'. garment thorowghtg ronavalad and repaired. 5ewand secr,oi hat-i riothT.g burl.t a petJralar branch tn the boaloca decern. l tag billia Itoble cloth, or tear In any garment ewe bo ao wrooght sot tt can oot ha visible to tha aaksd eye Remember the place, No M tooth lUiaoWatrwet anio jusarv h a kkib, ft FOUNDRIES. HOOSIER STATE POINDRY AND STOVE WORhv t O. LOKD do PM k. üanafactnrera aod IFlilnale IWaJort la TOrCÄ. IKI..OH M IR .Af. u. oua art it as aaa th latkst am. fotaerwort will ewbn aahaiy. Mill aad H Order by await or tent too giesw. Oar pnre. will be l al Owäre. avale trwet, r

fowod as lew a any.

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