Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4368, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1864 — Page 3

DAJL) SENTTNKL. ESDAT MObJÜTmo OOTOBKR 1

CITY ITEMS A bemlul Indian Suoiniet'l t retertiär Foa Sli - Household furniture at prii itg -a .- Rail at M a gach tissues Aser.j. 1th. SiiiDiMippi Kl Im ilf" The great McAllister to moit w i cht at M.-ni- Hall lotnsaittee The State Military ronrenee to day at the State lTDoo't fail to m mm thi reHablf rompar. roar properly with issipri -W Inn Hr;jradier fftmeral (im H. Chapman m the city yesterday Ool. Ben Harrison, of the TOth Indiat-t " at bone on a brief furlough. meeting of tbe drafted men will be head at the uoort house this erenin at i All are notified to attend K n'elork The dilapidated tree about town are br ing rut down and replaced with a young and oroua growth of a new arietr tW" For plendif fiah if ererr vane'y t H I Johneon a. Wet Wanhioetou treet. at Heg hire k Co'a famotia family grocery Of The atreet railroaf track I- been laid M Illiooia atreet uoith Workmen yesterday com meuerd on the line running up Washington treet fron HlinoM. IW Kemember the pay and briliiant pirtr to be given to night, at Maaonic Hall, we believe, hv the Vouug Hachelor'a Aaaociatiori, tor the benefit of the Hebrew congregation of thi citv r?T"Madame F!nglih, one of the moet gifte! ol conYtmtionaliata, and one of the moat beau tiful and accomplished of ladies, the proprietor'--of the Indiana Museum, has arrived at home fiom her eastern tour. Six.aiaairrt This company iareliable without i doubt Wm a tmni, i lm Agent for this City. tyThe great point of attraction in li.dianap obs ia tbe accomplished, patriotic and philanthropic Muaeum of which the beautiful Madame Mary A Kngliah ia the proprietores Attkmtioh lotica fill You are herehT notified to appear at olire headipiartera on Fri day. the ItH Lm . at 1 o'clock r, M precielv to b mustered for pav Those not present will not be paid VV S JeaYMtW, 1H 2l Captain tiT M -Mpfi MMMm of the he-: fire in surance companies now doirur fnj-ine-s in this fitv and Stat 30 I fn Yesterdav Hi Honor, the M ivor. had be fore him cases for carrying concealed weapons. cases of assault and battery . cases for obstructing idewalks. and esses of intoiicaton All were duly fined and thev piid their 6nes or acre imprisoned according to law l The gallant Mssachuet" s regitnei.i, to long quartered at thi military post, having duly afcmpfished the duty thev wet' -ent here ta perform, leave for home to da or to morrow, their time having expired We bid the boys an affectionate farewell. K F Mav. Circle street, inform tiie La ttiea that he yesterday received another case of those Treble Sole Kttr Hi'h Cut Lasting Oaiten: sixes running from "2 to 7 Thee Haiters are from the celebrated factorv of M Krlanger. Fhiladelphia, who is noted M the artist that ca iers for the best custom of Philadelphia and Washington. Sap An idext About 5 o'clock last eveuiug a woman bv the name of Addic Love was run over by . switch engine belonging to Um Wai , railroad. She was standing on the track looking ; at one train while tbe other backed down upon her She was taken to tbe Spencer House, when upon examination it appeared that one foot and leg, also one hand and arm were severely crush ed, beside severe bruises of the UJy. She can nai live. Dm Liobthii i. This eminent surgeon auri-t. of ew York City, is receiving patients for con "dtation and treatment at tbe Bates Hou-e Few physician were ever more highly extolled for success in fho treatment of deafness and catarrh. Uis skill and responsibility are too well known to require further notice to recommend him to the afflicted. 14-d4wl AtcTion Sale or Real farava. Will be sold on the premises, Tuesday. nober iSth. M'.l at 10 o'clock A. M , lot 50 by 130 feet, on Xorth Delaware street. Ha ."fo, new ho awe, gootl brick foundation, seven large rooms, double parlor, hall, pantry, wardrobes, presse, wood house, cellar, well. Ac. Term, one 'hird cash, balance in and twelve months with interest, mortgage to -ecure the deferred navments v m I w awrox, l.ri .'It Auctioneer Handman s performance of H unlet at the Metropolitan last night was really surprising, truthful, meiaphvsical. philosophical . graceful, seholarlv and pre eminently tragic particuhtrlv in tle last scene of the last act. when he died. The illustrious Teuton will he iib!e agttin to night l the same time und pi ce We believe he stabs Othello SpiiNpn. tiooi. We would ak ike atten t ion of the public to the magnificent -lock of goal. in ihe men hant trilormg establihmetit of Mt'r Stolworthv A I.-'oturd. No 17 North Meridian -treet Their cutler i- the most ac complished in the We-t or F.tst. and for all fashionable fifrns. we repeat, call ujain Messrs Stolwurthy A Leonard It d"t y Visit tbe Ind it a Museum. i -Hlock. Fast Washington street . south ide. The wonderful things there to be -ecu are curious, sinsul tr admirable, moral, instructive, pleasing, remarkable, delightful, astontshi.ig. puzzling, charuiibg. aui a. together worth the tice of a ticket, w bah is twenty five ceuU iu turrency. preciselv There was another runaway vrsfsrdav down Meridian street, of a horse and an eapres wagon Quadruped aud vehicle propelled until they Strock a venerable locust vegetation, rooted and reiring aloft its umbrageous branches, oi the north wet corner of East Fear! -treet. Nobod hurt tut the locust tree and a wstchm tker's sign hung thereupon. Time was. l ime kt; aad Time aball be. notwithstanding the kickoij: over of this time piece We don't believe it kept reg ulsr hour-, anvhow Italics Opaaa A rre Musical Kntertain ment is m store for us n Fndav evening next st tbe Masonic Hal! The Maie-t c ' Horsaa" will, we unhesitatingly sv in ativ nce. le splenididly retidereti Madame Whiting Lorini is famous throughout tao hemispheres. So is Mile Natat' Testa. Aod tbe Signor Stetani, the Sgnor 1 es la aSMl tha Senior AmoOio woi a.-l kas kwvalj laughters ! volupttius get tus. The fan t af La Favorita will eoacto le tlie pe: toimir.ee Adtuiswin Ti cents-. Keer et 1 sea'$1 Ticket- to be tbraine,i at A. M Henhafn i I'. - Mu-i St. .re. liate H.-u-e ii,.. k the Ptiyat-omanthruni of li.us .i , e- wi . t- ,,i.esj b. I'r-l M. . -in r.a Vewttewlas rrsnink. ihr I9ta last a.M.i H 1 It tw. nights univ A liu Mir, lU 01 I . at Ma ion oiiU reals, ealttlitiü ti e Kol, Irr to chance ot will nine a tsaautilti ; u ent. w.rti, lriu ."s , ei:b t. iS) Aniou-i the iniTeitie- t. ie u.ir.Ju. fU the causing of the df i t.. a-ssis. . tht mysterr ..f th;rri illusion the I' ; r.,ie-i.ifl to e '..r $. . aant la re ianrastaaaat, :... . t Kim ' ' diit taFt.eh- -u t m werjj.as.ol jf el.ir-h Ji.e ores..r - nallencr hf ISM The M iir He: ar . 1 Unter'ft I t.ere is u lie a frvr the Satntarr t'.ni mi ii .eSiSi.I will u t s .

ba t taa tee far Im ittHtitafge: f'ir on or rear- slreaafe j outere, into tlie -nicf, -""ao be d t. fai I hi ifrnn. hr spp't fl to I O IVr.n. Rf-m I : ,.-. M I i anapnl: iy Wf M glad It hear that A iit r Kititie recovering Hum aerere lod hlpQwiwiwa. abich hat iff hin at horns . is Covington,' for aonit ; tia?a. and will be able to return hi official I duties in frw dar.

f ,r H L Burnett. Judge aVitnsalS af tli military eomaiiion before which the iropor UM Vte trial are now procreating ir: thi ciry. ha, in hit conduct of hi side of the question. u Mee!t not onlj to be in able lawyer, hut nirllOM. high minded and honorable gentle i.n He fr. ' accofsSj ft Iba del:idai,t ' 'xjdmI every latitude, without r-gini to tecboi ral'tiea, his aolr desire rm 7 'he elintirr ol the A I!imfii roa 11 lks. If i a ble atifiarinr to know that we have an efl foi this truly trouble"me di-ea-e Haxarde, of IH4 Second treet. Cincii take great pleasure in informing Ming to the tun! ure Mr I !' nati. Ohio, II who Are -offering with pib- hat be used a mail quautitv I Dr Strickland - 1'ile Kennedy . and it efferted j a permntint cure Thia seema to be the cae w.f'n nil who make use of thin -nlendid tiraparation It i- matiutectured at No C Kat Fourth j treet. CilM mir! tt nnati . Ohio, and told btr all driicewt TllaVi or H H Dot u FirTiiMii Dar Fao caniMOH . 1 he I omniision met. pursuant to adjournment t V M . Oct 17, If64 The rex-ord of the t t needing aesion w- rea! and ipprove! The bitsine-- immediately in hund wa to heir argument of counsel tor the defen-e. but they not leinir redv, ai.il the Judge Alvncate beiu unwilling that what they had to My should be -ubmitted a ithut :i riag him an opportunity for review for th purpose replv. the Court ad journed until Oct I , 9 A M iy I Johiisou, t',e most eroineut fish merchant in this citv, ie eives at his place of hu-ones". Weit W.i-hiturton treet. n the corner of the alley ci-r ol the Palmer Boatt, the foi lowing choice brand-' Cod, haddock, flounders, hake, salmon, hite hsh, pike, picketel, bass, perch, sun fish, buffalo, herring, mountain trout, eels, hallihut nd mackerel, all freh from the sea. lake anl rivers Kernember thee are to be procured at Hot hire N .'." Wi ' Wash'msrton street, from It I . Thompson. i annul Pro-eedlfiCi Mos li Kvf NIM. Ol T 1 Council met A iiorum pre-ent Major t ' ven in the chair His Honor ' August Turner presented n petition lor ÜM I vacation ol allev running through Ins nreun-e-. K ef erred A Report Irotu tlrafteii men ol Center townfiin, wa- re id tendering their no-t heart felt thank-, lor tlie appropriation by the City Council t procure substitutes for them rdetel tobe in nie matter ol tecord A Report from Hoard of Public Improvements was submitted, providing by ordinance for the graveling of St. Clair Street oelweeu Illinois and Meridian Streets Read twice. Sundry remontiance with respect to Street improvements were re.d, and suiclrv reccommendatiom also, the former referred and the lat ter granted Au ordinance teguUtiiig the numbering of bouses was re id first, second .nd third time and passed. An Ordinance was repotted from the Hoard ol Public Improvements amending an ordinance for the prevention of fire Head and recommitted A petition wis presented for the grading snd graveling of Cumber I ti"J ti-et. e it ol Altba ma. and an uccompaiivini: or tin mce Read twice and NM over. Samuel VaUaadtnham. .l imes Sulgrove, Da vid Cullev, David Beattv and A N.Itnerweie nominated commissi' uer to exuiuiie .uoperty and a-e-- damages where treet and ileys arc opened or vacated The accounts f the special ooln eiuen, serving during the Stale Fair, amounting to $l.t.'t ?.". wer allowetl bv resrdutioii After the transaction ol further busiiies- the Council adjourned. TREASURY STATEMENT. Treasurer's Statement, Sept,, 1864, ' L NI IH kafaeawata o( las Treasury of lbs Hateef Indiana, for the Bjeafa of S. jitemWr. 4. t wit: si ss it rs I roiu Auitu-t balanc I rmii I 'AI if - fiiinl. int -ret . . . Kr,.m t',ls' fun-!, principal.... I'rni Saline J 'und. ISteVsH Press BwHwc Fund, i.rinolpal Pwl aawwlaw Bi'Ollll F,iri1 int.. rYsaa lsL aeveaaeof Itw9, fmt s: .tr rVaaw sontri Kruni ImV.. Ke. . .. ei. d7.K--M as .VIT ?3 i.fl.n :si M Tl .JH) no TO nu IJH isi :.M n In"' si l1.397.tM 19 IM .I KSI.SKN r. r.-r Mats Deal Making Faad For ieneral fund rW CwOsSJS fOSwf, principal For Executive . fat t awaking Psf Stai Jb-u-e fmf SbenfT's mileage K. r I eaf and 1 limit. At!ui. I' m Military Contingent Fund... . '.r RevrDTi refuuded For Special Military .... For Statr lt interr-t r pTooeruting Attorney Pat Fiitdir Printing Psf Kijualization Far .Pi.ttciarr Fer Stats LfVrary I"r..in lt He PriNon South 27Ö 0.1 l.S'S) 041 u (SI goo un M tm 46 m 75 " 40 S.17I ?. 1.131 fa? uo ! :oo on i 17 ro 1,000 : I (Ml tia,243 09 i.:kTJ.44.i : fl ".? .s6 -.' Bils. e in Treurr. Od. , 1 s4 M L HltklT, Treasorsr ol Stair. JOSKPH KISTIXK. Au '. t .r of Sta-f. nlT-.lA 1' MEDICAL. n WlMMim WD STRICKLAND'S Anti-Cholera Mixture! I S A t I M ft '!! I II '- tlr AMKI.VifM. UWHI1- ; r:.:. :iuiukiu and carmioatn w hieb evrry pliy- 1 m an at'ht.. wledge : tbe only preparation that will effeot a permanent cure of Iiarrh.-a and Ilyenterr. This , V'.ti-fli.-lera Mix'ure i new In u-e '.n rrral of cor army !.1 where it titf the u-ratet atifaciioa It hau ave,1 the ;ve .f tlrUMind f ur oldter and citien, au.l we will guarantee it to be the kost remedy In the j world for IXarrhra and fiy-eu'en Mr W,Kd, 4 OsaHnstoti. Kt . will m.-t bapp ! t n ..M- ..f the virtue of Stncklauu' Anti-Cholera M:ti tat have s great have i-eeti I T tbeir rhriK saaaaki pr.tmknil oiil one fcottb S u -'.fTer t i h the I ' i ' Miviire X' ITitenr trv one oottle SOLDIERS! Might not t" i without u.h a alnabie tnedicme. i v-i?.:,a.i National Uabn. of April 5l4th. a s b aands of ,ur sldier hare been sared by the h! prepared only by lY. A. 8trickeet, Cincinnati, O li.-.-tA Ca.. Browntrig A Sl"an. ai " . 8 t a : For aale as n w I Inewafl A afafgaa. A W.K-her Price bo rn fe ' V . notir. TonsÜnson A Cox. Kgner s raarlT-dTveoajAwlv a;i a -I.Os W.llllril" lall 111r St M . Kei.Uiv.nt ifuu,uiü.i m. A - . .. h'Wt n-Sire :t,oi McKRKN a N k PtF.Ri'K lall i IC . H I III I . Iß ,t C.I I Ü. ew ra I.ltrery and'Sale itable, Has 'l and 1 fait Pe'l .rreet.tu the rear j

Telegraphic Dispatches.

MIDNIGHT I I 1 : 1 H I X. m FROH ILL 01 tKTBRS I HK W AR l l.f-:OKl. 1 w vsmx. ton m:vn. LATEST FROM MISSOURI SPECIALS TO NEW YORK PAPERS OFFICIAL WAR BULLETIN. More About the Shenandoah. i in wall I ng tan miix.tuw. Oct 17. Admiral Potter, com manding the orth AtUntic blockading Mpiad ron. communicates to the Xavv Department in format k. i. of the capture of the F.nglih blockade runner by the Montgomery on the 1 0th mst Charleston paper ft the 11th ?nt announce the death by fellow lever of Col Harris. Chief F.ngineer of Ueiuresanl's staff The t'harleston Ooarier of the ame date says tint c hli -ix 'iots h.ie been fited at Charles ton since the last rerorf, ami twentv five shots ! at Fort Sumter from Swamp Angel Matter v Oeu. Heaureganl reached Columbu, (eort-ia. i on the Ulb, and proceedel immediately to his ; command Cherlfajioa unwise pajei- condemn fivi-' p,ech as The men ol the tjurtenn;istpr'' Department of Aleiiiidria arc progressing in the work of: felling the trees on esea siile of the track of the Alexandria .md M u, ( ip Railroad They are now teyoud Manassa-. having clearcf this end of the road of all shelter for guerrillas Yesterday thev Nai under i'uird five guerrillas apturcl hr them The people of Alexandria, Virginia, were yei terday thrown into consternation bv the arrest of twenty five or thirty of the mint prominent Southern citien- in accordance with the late military order This morning some ol t; cm were place! proatiaaatly '.sn the pi a. forms ol the MeJMhfMB railroad ears, as a preventative against nrin' on tne trim- tv eierriM . I lni r it c ment is to be continued Some of the newspapers hve erroneuslv represented thit Woodsvillc, M -tt viand, was hurntsl by the reheN. The object of the in trauder was plunder Secretary F'essenden some time ago stopped ihe issue of legal tender notes in all forirn, and it is now understood that he has decided to stop the issue of certificates of indebtedness ,,nd that no more warrant- payable in certificates will be signed . Sutiscriptions to the 7-.'lU loan during the past week, as reported at the Treasurv Department, amounted to more than (3.089,091 A number of dry goods, clothing snd shoe stores perhaps fen or more were clo-ed bv Mili tarv authorities to dar, and guards p! iced over them and the principal clerks taken into custody on sii-pirioii ol being engaged in selling cootls to blockade runner"', appearances' ate such ves eis recently captureil aft'ordittg it is w.iid a caue for there procectlinps Ofhcial in f rm at ion has leen received to the r(lcrt that on the evening I Ith. I'ol (ianesvoort Commanding L'fth N. V. Cavalry, surprised MosaVvg Cnmn MM I'icdtnont. Va , and captured ail ma artillery, iontling oi I guns, cassions, fte . and also, uumber f prisoners aud hores, the r i t d ii red horse been ?ent to this city. t rum t York. Nkw York, ()ctof,er 17. The blockade run tier Sussnna arrived at Havana 00 the IxJ'h from fi.tlvesfon, with A'-H) bales of cotton The steamer Josie sailed for (ialvestun on the Ifta. A orirvial in the Commercial from Washington -ITv In the iirpiise oi Mosebv's camp, Heven piioners were capture-'. Among them were two clerks from Alexandria A number of the Itaditu ifrmiofiiiti of Al j eiandria were put on the Manassas train to run the ri-k ol being fired upon hv bushwhackers Among them were Kev. Mr Bllliags, French r .fohnson md (ieoroe I) iiioerfield Six of the northern counties are hp denopu lateti ami the iuhabitaitts sent to the rtar in or der (o prevent ewe trills opssatwHwi. The Poet's Waahioatoa spacial s, The interview with the Sioux IndiaM in Mm nwaaXM has resulted in a demand on the part of j the Indiana that tlieii atinuinies fie pail in goUI, and the comsaissiocters will reoomnrid t. Con -s a compliance with the rciuest The steamer North American take IjDMfl troops to the Armv mt the Potomac to day. The IdBttl New York leaves to morrow, and the teamer Ashland .ic- ? !Ltti to take forward I0Q more. The steamer Liberty briaas Havana dates ol the l'2ih, no itiformation from the Peai neuoti atioas betwee.i Spate and Baa Domingo, mo aewf bom Mexico. Captain d a Schooner arrived I Ola tiom Havana repoits. -p.. ken bv the Private Klorida, steering towards Havana, the mom ar rival ol the Steimel Columbi i overdue eaased uneasiness The Time-' Artnv t the PotOBisc letter Rije The urmy now burning woo i cut several months ao fat uae in Richmond Refogeas say that fuel is very scarce iu Rich mond. and wood kt celling at to $1(M) per cord The Herald - spacial from Butler's heailquar ters gives tlie particulars of the placing of rebel prisoners st work on the Dutch Sap canal unler Butler The ptiMmei's have the same rations as is re ported to lie furnished the Union prisouei. and work an equal number of hours. Thai tebels hsveceised shelling the canal The Herald's New Orleans letter sava; cvti il dc-crtcrs I'torn C"l Scotti ratsll P9fl mand have ariiveil. and have been furnished pu-se. to Mc co. (ien P-te. who waacaptared at K r t Morwao, ha the liberty of the city two hours every dav. The Charleston Courier of October 11, has a disphtch from Aagasta the lOift, which aate. I he COtraSPaudSOt of the Montgomery Mail, with Hooker's army, says the accapatioti of i! one vt ..- etlctetl without a fi'r Taa dash into Marietta was bloodless Waaa 'icrman learned that Hood bad moved northward, he crossed tbe river with the 'id cor;-., and formed a line of observation :,t Yin nings station lien Hood's Iism cru.--ed the railroad at Big Shanty The two tiuues held tins poattiotl to each otl.et without tiring a gun On the .Vh Sherman withdrew, returning to Atl.mt i All the bridge Ironi M netta to H ilton were destroyed W bove strouglf fortified Kenetaw and Mt icaaoa Wheeler hat pomeaaion of Ilesacca. The Ciiarlaston Mercarv of the 11th has a d patrh irom Mobile dited the i th . which ssys thit on Sitnrdav "ur eastern shore batteries oper.etl fiie tn the uunboats and whipnel them ..fl 'larj I .hi, l Bai.Tiaokk. (Ktottrr 1 KlerHon I I he returns are all in Tue l-.otne te :-oi up PJrJi" ajfainat the M QBtatftitntion, and 11:24' tor t.ahowiDt: a leficienc ot 1 ..'7 I v-.te to e urt? it adoption ; bssl the ntrlietV rotea thus far recetve! atnonnt-, f J 11 ir ik. ti( the inajtKitf lor the Cotistitu tion tft?), hieb wiil he increased, it is thought, '.. ii.it es. iban 500 votes more. tnu? it is clesr'r t.J.ipleJ. and Maryland will hent-efortli - a rree State. I roin llnrriahiirn Htka.sbikt., Pa , Od 1. The coiumifioii er with a tew exception, hare rrturnea from the arrat.hringinp with them return which how an oi rra he.aiit: ITuiuu prepoudcrance. !ut ren lev official returns ol the home rote hve hret rereee, at the SeereUrr' office. rta :es ut electiuo" doubtless preter to await the reception of the soMieri' rota her.re etidinr them

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official War lluilrttna r lrr.TMT WeMRMfWS Octoricr 17 I -lit To Major ri.eril Ihj Adeieea from tietieral hermnn to evetiiii October 16th. ind;-te that Hood, after having tnrk Rilrod :n netthborhood nf Dil 'on and Seteecca, ha- lillen before Sherman without fighhiti-. !! 'indoning hi jrreat movement uprn our iine f omrou:iiction He ha torn up l&atUeaol the road from lievorra north. The niurie will le r.irc-d w theut difiirt.'ti interruption will mue no inconTenience. Hood ha retreated toward the outhwet His rear left flton in ha' ' ' -k :. Sundiv mominp Sheridan reports the r!el irmt under Earlt. but now under Ii.iteet. havinc .ipneareil in the vicinitv 1 Strhuru. Ml force moved ro attack them n Saturday den ('rook, who had the Jtl attce, formed the reeU in lour line of battle, but upon hi charging them with hi- u-ual im netuoaity, they broke and witlidrew in conider ahie disorder, without giv in m onport unity foi a -eriou conflict Sheridn rtjori- th it a they wen- f .ntiniiing their rc'reat in liate far up the r alley. Col. tian -eroort. commanding the I lit h New York caral r -uccrcded in -urprUinp the tebel amt ol outlaws and freelnMitep of Mo-hy in Illue Kidge Haaintain. i'ipturiiiL' hi- rf i I lrrr . . n f in n h-ur nie.-e. with inUioae complete. Signed C A I rting Sec'v i.f V t I rum M f.oin. Sr loi i. Oct 17. Hill Andcr-on and lortv mi his murderoiH ciew entered Danville. Mont gomerv county . on Friday evening, murdered five citixens and mortally woutidel another. Ther a a . ourned eighteeu huildmßs ii S.iturdav afternoon a militia force over took the miscreant neu High Hill, killed fifteen and wounded seventeen Islington was occupied by the rebel- on Sat Malay, 'he Federals haring eradiated it the day before. Warrensburg wa- also occupied by the rebeU From HiivHie N lanvii i k, Oct 17 UimxI's army has moveil north of Atlanta It is lumored that he has captured Dalton. Oeorgia, with '.""Hi prisoner. A ortioii ol the trrison escaped. The latest intelligence says that Hood, with the main body of hi- troops, is at Ship's Gap. 10 miles south west of Dalton, this side of the Tennessee river A large portion of Sherman's armv stein pursuit of the rebeU The river is fire leet on the shoals. I ram Raltlruore BAlTilfOaE, October 17 The following husi ness houses 1 ivf been eiretl t,v the military an thorities: Isaac Cole, .Ir k BfM . bats ami caps; Simon Franck A Oe , clothier., and A k T Frelerick, clothier All the proprieiors' clerks ami other employes found on fcaa praaaieas -ei.ed, have been arrestetl and sent to Washington on :i secial train It is understood that ihe War Depattment has ordered other airets to be made. S rum lorirr Monro. Foktums Monroe, October la, The hospital steamer Geany has arrived from .Tames river with about 2.'0 -ick atitl wounded soldiers The Norfolk Regime ol to-day says: 'ti Thursday, the l.'tth, the lUth corps pene trated the Confederate lines, and all but entered Richmond We lost about HfJfJ men in Taorsdlaf a fight The enemy !o-s van 790. I ram ( liattnnnoKH UaaTTanoonA, October 17 (ien Sherman and stniv all right, and ate masters ol the sitae tion. Evnry m , i r i ever held by us is still in our pos se-sion Altooua is all rignl, with plenty to eat Hood thu far has not more than we have, and In raiil ha produced no military result. He was dreadfully repulse! at Altooua by (en Corse and his brave compeers, who deaerve the thanks of the whole country lor their gal I tut atd fuhhorn defense. COrVliVIERC.AL. t TSLaosani. i im-innati Murk. t. Cist innati, October 17. Kl, ui . tive. Tires higher. Superline sold at 9 slid extra at $'J .'! I? heal adrai "d to 9 ("I lor red, and $'J 15 for white. Cm him; e.r $1 HS 1"; helleii $1 IM i m. Oatl active at 7:ti 7 I ::se ti 30 Wiu-Kv act' ; sales ol 1 .."00 brls at fl 70. Nies p irk dull at 4 1 Lard a4 tranced to i". II iron dull. Shoti'dirs oh! at I', and eiesr aides ..t '23j. ' roi-eries in good demand RoM "2 2 Silver S 00. siew Vsrk Ihu. 1 York, October IT. Cotton tuote ictire and decidedly firmer ar $1 50 1 '2('t for middling F!ur State and western moderate, 30(3j)0c betler; S 4 u.'.i f0 tor extra State. 7," (ulb 7.") for extra round hoop Ohio; $10 80(3)1 7." fur trade brande, markets doping quiet Whisai a sbadn firmer: $1 7fnl 76 for State and kl 791 HI for Western, closing at latter for Western V heat opened lA5c better; clocoil dull; im ;irvemenl neariv all lost Chicago sprint:; $1 !0(a-J 04, for Mi'lwaukie Club 9 50g '20, for winter red Wettern $0 21, for amber Michigan 1,'ye firm. Western l II Hurley fit m. Coin optMMl I betto. $1 ."lfir I ftfi mixad naatevn CofTet con tin i le. dull . (told irre'iilai , utisettleil and firmer, opening at $2 21. advancing to f;2 22',. and closing at j2 17 CMPilKN NCI MfiNTS FOR 1864. Vi TS FOR THK nttVLSi hi answer l Star. 0. P. M..Kii.n' err"lie"t;s .tatein M t. the Itepul.Iirari State Coriver.tion, February I"':!. Prepared and publisbe! by .rler of the Hernoerafic Ätate Central I'oniuilttee. riii l- .1 niaterl and inip!ele refutation ..f tbe statements an t f.tl-e reasoning caiiaiw-l m H . Morton's saeaah, and Miould be placed m the hands of erery vof.-r in the State. .. tb.it the people may jnde iheni''ie. ( orrectljr and intelligently, as to the iu. raided lv His Kxcelbmy. The Fact - coutain twisti lar'ea: ! baa-ly print. 4 pa l'r e.:; per hundred. K.VITS FOK THK PCOPUC, I pet n ill . r in. ll . IUI PREABXT CoNI'irii'N VNU I I I IKK PIMMI'KCTS OF THK ( iH'NTin . Ii t Hoi . I. W . Y.-.hiims. dabvered III th.- HoUe of ItepreM lital, . . - ! he t'tnted tau , March , 1"Im. The raulntuds m all c .imtri.., an natient to a certain ix.int. -Ji Mt s. Tl.. I. nr..nfiiiM-e,l to le .me of the al'lest aixl in t . li',ient peechr. ever d.-livered in t'.-ngre. It ia a -' lal rate review of the pre-ent caaalltia ist the I ni. n. aaal its fuuire i- fort-had-" aal fr..m the exjerince aiil hi-tory f other nalb-ns. Th - sjayech occu- ! - siMürs larre and closely prnted .ar Price. a m r basslreii PffJDCH K Hon. I. W Prtoe A." M pa i la. VOOoil r s . i ii t.erman, It9 M. ILKLLAS 's i;ntRT -v eaweiaas aad , ... satral rr ...n:arv .-f the entire I Ktrumeat ( r tet na I v ... mjbw .1 ÜM ar-Tbe lieneral' lütter to tbe Te.. t. S.'cr-tarv "f War. and Mi'itary Cornnianders ihe Virginia, raiiisanat, and Maryland Campaigns H s t'ie araaj ad 'be NaaMBac Pught. an-l b-.w it. Sa. ritke were rewaoled in Wahingtn l.en McCl. llaas Tifaaae s Ws aaMsra. s,IN,,-M page. Prlea pM tver hnntlred THE WR I1IWKR I't Til K I'RKSIUKST. ln.p..rtan svi. of -he Snpr-me C.nirt --f Indiana Military rret. Jeclarrd IllrgsJ-Pie Kinhi of the Citien !slawi I'll - oiMtiion i r,-aar.1el ! ll,e ahle-.t juri-t-of ibe roantrv an aavasatwerat le expawJUa ef the .abje liarusars KtwWMiea Tr -.tl V -. r hundr d. UK 1 1 i.lllVl Sl.Wr l.W A le. tore delivered " f. -e th- law t'las. T ,he .N.-rtb esrni tlitM.in I nirersMr, in March, ltS. mj Mft Psamss. n la.":''- - iiitswded to how the obligation. .f ,h, reCart la 'be re,lainallon of lurnvf .lat-. aikI the -tgh' gsiarantee,! t the Slate .va:e under' tbo BiWlUlHi l"r P l". ! P r hundred. , CliTiR l'r -STATE'S RlfRT. I lie l.enerai Remarks coti-ained in the Report of Hon. Wpb Ratine, f.-r the ver with the e-.rr. .pondeotre between O. P Morton, stsa..' al i- Ri.tme. Kifbt pac.. Price, ft M pe- hundred. . . I" e rs aldresd t lue uieiewtyie,!, aecauipanied with the mooer. will rex-dTe prvsatpt attention. In ordering greet the. aaanisei ia wkteb psvkar. skall tse sent if .ent by mail tbe postage moat be prepaid. Vddres. EI. DER HaRKXstn. MafOBAM. tod'.anaptsHs trsdlaaa

SPECIAL NOTICES. HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM. Th H taw 9o-' .llt:htfnl ar atraordtnary artlrl Tr oTrrt. M 'hang tka an bamt fae an1 harxt t a pcarlj aaCn tettarv mf iMMMafl beaaly. tmpartinih mail parity of yeutb, and th -fitft'fg appearanca inriitr.f .n tbe dlj bell af fakion. It ma r taa, frrkif, ftipylM aaw rosfaaea f tm k . -ariog th c .plxion freaa, traa-paraat d MBooth. It -.rriui k material lajanoa to the akm Patr'mrj hy Artreaae ana Opra Wer. It i wtia every lady btull kaw Sld pverjwhre Prtptrr tby W. aUAAI, Tray, N. Y A'Mr all ordl to UAI 8. B1RXKS fi 00 , KeW , -rk f. K.Hta od

NOVELTY ART I l . art -f 'Ixinf ibe bar ,n fi nimate ' en r ih- wliula orld, ba leen ;ir.v'red. cm bta mm mom iiaik die: iura is Ike "'iiv rhrmuil . i'iln.atiii m eutik Lieh chatiK tb color of th- nai itbwat iajahag tL living principU which fel, wi-tei and saataia th rltre. ( i istadoi o'v Hair I'ltM i vulive. a valuable ailjunrt t ihr bye, m Irr-siur and promoting tbo growta ai! n' ifrct health f thr hair, and cT itself, wlirn n-etl alone, a afeguanl that protect tbe fibret from ilecay under all cir-um-tauc and under all clime Mai. h J CR1.TAXR0. Ho. C AMor U"Hse, Sen Tork. .SoW by all lriv it pplied by all Hair Iiressert. NKRY0US DEBILITY. SEMINAL Wt-kut-i, ec, ' cured bytn who h reallj ccred Dimsflf snd bundresa of others, aad will tell yog nothing bat the uth. AsMaasi with stamp. Kim A KU H. TRATRK, frh-tl-dAwly Box. Bo-t t.. Ma HEIMSTREETS Him ABLK HUH RESTORATh K, N o 7 1 DYE, Bui rrtr s ray hair to it- otigiual color, hy upplyiuw the capillary tute with natural snutrnancr, inipairrtl hy age or li-ea-t. All himta nhinon dt are composed sf tuHttr ciuh(U destroying the vitality and beanty of the hair, and afford oftheniselvea no dressing. Heimstrret'f nimitable Coloring not only restore kair to its natura color by an easy procesv but give ttiebnir a l.ii ii r iitn I If, .mi' , promotes itv growth, prevent its falling off, eradicate dandruff, and impart?, health and pb-asanlnei, to th hesti. It lias lawtd tae teat nf time, beinir, the oriirinal Hair Coloring, and is cii:nt'.y iucreaidug in favor. U.-ed by both gentlemen and ladle. It aold by all resectaMp dealers, or can he procttrt d hy hem of the sawaamsssslaf agents, 0. m. barnks a 00 . Ü I oadway New York. Two aiies, .Vi cents and fl. feb-d6m-.od LYONS KATHAIRON. Kathairon i froii' the Greek word "Kathro," or "Kathairo," .signifying to cleanse, rejavinate and restore. This article i what its name signifies. For preserving, restoring aud beautifying the human hair it is the un)-' remarkable preparation in the world. It i again owned and put up by the original proprietor, and is now made witn the atne care. ,kiil aad attention which ga'e it a sale of over on million ttlesper annum. It i a most delightful H.tir tMwsaJaaj It . radicate- .nirf and daudrilT It keeps the head coal and clean. It make the hair rich -"ft nod gl hv. It previ nt- the hair frm falling off and turning gray It retore. hair Uii bald beads. Any lady or gentleman who raises a beautiful heaii ot hair aaeaM mt lajrea'a Kathairon. R i known and n-ed througliotit tlie civilicd world. Sol. I by all rSwpsataMs dealer.. IM HAIK HA KM A CO., -N V fel4-ll5m-'od Then an Wcffor Inventions j That fla-b Bp for a moment In the m wjpn and past to obli ion. There are also (i I! AN) 1 SC KIM KS ah ti take a pi rmanient hold of public eMtniation. ami Last for All Time, Permanent o, the Utter c!a.- stands UIsT4lOKO IIAIK DI E, A. vegetable r, jaraii-ti. harinle. as w.itei. wbieh in tive minutes, Ti'iiiinIoi'iiih (rny I Inir, Or bair of M unp'eaanl lute, to a Klorinm. black or mm chantinjr lrwn. Unique in ita coaaposiiion and infallible ia iu results, it has achieved popularity with both aexe, wi'h every ; of ..,. iety. and iu all parts of the world. Manufactured hy J. CKISTAIs'RO, 5 tr H"Use, New Yrk . Sold by all DruKgiM. V. plied fay all Hair Dreaaars. a ii 69-d end tt w r o w A SURE CURE! aaaWB BBk.,BBrsv 1 aoojpj oe2sanwnwa lj E WSJltTBUM is MBJ cure of this diatreirig dmJ ea-e by the ue .f OR, STRICKLAND'S PILE REMEDY. Rear! t bat a sufferer -ays' Mr. I, P. Haxarde, 161 Second -treel. Cincienati, 0., ay- he Las been a dreadful -ufferer with Iiles for a long time, and ha tried nearly everything, and could obtain no relief He u.ed about oue-fourth of a pot of Ir. Strickland' Pile Oint ;u :. at.d it made a cotnple'e cure. He advises every one u!1 r I g la try it. Sold l.j- all Pruggi-t ' ' MS jter pot. Manufactured at N. C Rast Fourth street . I incitinatl, O. Ask for irAfOi s für Ktntedy. Pat -ale Vr w. I. Ha-kif A Co., Browning A Sloai Stewart A Morgan. Rgner A W.wher. J. F s. ir. Totnlinaon A Cox ano n ia rT - d I w 1 y MEDICAL. ir. SXRtCKXsAlVaDai M E L LI F L U.0U8 COUGH BALSAM d ft RICA Caan! OsAsV, .re Throat, Aihmi. and j Con.ump'ioti I: . only nece.-an h any I traaibled with tbe-.e cotnpi ' -"i t.e bedtle of Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam, Tocoertfsre Iben lhat rt i tea beet preiratisa eer ari. It i.ol only eure the aU.re affections f the 'hrai and limes, hat it care Nigbt Sweats art-1 Sptttitur wf Bi.xl.and U an excellent gargle far any kwsst of SVee Theoa'. ! is alea.an' ta. arid s sfe med-rme fsr Infant Price J.,cnts per b..' tie ft,.- .Je by LwunU georalty. Por ask by W. 1. HaaAit 4 Ca.. AVowaiag A Sloan, Stewart a Mrgan, Totalis, A Cox. i. F Sssoonr aad Fewer A Wocwer. aa'" ale.JAwly

DRY GOODS. CLOSING OUT SÄLE8

-AT THK Trade Palace WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUME, LORD & 00. vv worth 1SHING TO KRT1HE V HÖH BCSINEM NOW oner their lart; and splendid $100,000! At New Tork wholesale prices, aad many awls much lea. Feelin under obligation to thtt public fnr th very larffe patronai(e we hare received, we hare concluded to adopt thi met bod of closlar, out ourpreent stock, tkere by aivine; them the adrantaae of buying their rootis a low a the same can be boacht at net wboleiale prire Is BaWStracaJsa. This is no ficlitoas cry, atjd We will contiiiae the sales until the whole stock is closed oat. We have ntw in store tbe largest and beut electad stack erer brought to this city, conalstiiisj of Worth ef SILKS, ( rip rising r grade, from the moot rotly anS beaatttal Moire Antiques, T" the rheape-i PLAIN Sll.KS AND SATINS, Which Will be asM regar.lles sSJ t be recer t great ad - vauces. FlNCf DRESS HOODS. In great rariety. Our barer being at tbe head of the market during the spttfaVa has made extra efforts tu procura tbe flnrst and mot fashionable ia tbs market.com prisineall the late Jai'is Novelties. MKRRIMAC PRINTS, SPRAGUE'S PRINTS, PACIFIC PRINTS, AMERICAN PRINTS, IWNNELLS PRINTS. DOMESTICS, FLANNELS. SHEETINGS, HOSIERY. GLOVES. E MBROI DER 1 Es. HUME. LORD & GO 5 aiviy VA. WWt 1 m I 4 V 4 I 'oil B, iaaaSn-eai BOOTS AND SHOES. HKM1R1CKS. EDNI'NDS V CO.. hoi KsHi.r iir aians f!C BOOTS SHOES H AVK NOW IN sTokr A OOMPlalll ASHQRTmeat ..f heaty B"ot and Shoe for FALL AND WINTER WEAR, rMCf. ACINI. IN HART a Children' A alf. Calf and i.oat Lace neeSJ and Plmoral. Misses Kip, Calf and Baal LaeS rUtots and Flaltno rals. Woaaeu's Kip. Calf and (oa: Gar Issti n Balmoral t regular and extra sue. wTaaaea'i laatlag, half D. s. ' ngre-, and Babaierals. Women's Kublters aud Overshoe.. Touths' aad Bojs' Boots, with 'i without metal tips. Men's Coarse Boots. Mea's Kip and Calf Bool all siev Men's Kren, h Kip and Cavalry r. ,oi. Men's Buffalo Oltialieei All of wlii. h have i.e. ii ie. ir-1 witii especial ate. and we are -atiafied thai ee bare tlie (,001 to mil tbe trade. We intrite the attention of SHOE DEALERS and Ueneral Merchants to our RtiK V, and will easwBTSt g e -atistact iw. HKNIiRICKS, K. DM C.I IIS A a), 40 Boetfe Ml llwlss s'n-et, , Schnull' s Block., twt4-dlniis Indianapolta. Ind. MEDICAL NOTICE. li sa. .1 . a W. THOM0OH s FROM THK FAv'i ii AVK "I'K.Mkh THKiR HrJ'P'K "ii the ea-t side I Virginia Avenue, a few dojr Sooth of W .!.., gt"t sfree-. Indianapolis, Ind , fur tbe alleviation of human suffering, be offering to srifortunate perxm affl! t- 1 wi:h Syphilis, or 'iv wi - ' l'rr. Ji le-fl. -".re 1 and .afe rnetlio-U I au the solid asanSHLwawaiHHp eoand philool r aj8perma: -rl, ra and Iasp'-tency. a I Secondary or COBStHutiorial Syphilid of long tat-l.ne. that vi,rfhe cared by any other phy.it un ' cnretl perfectly and jien.tane,itl . or no charge. Addre. Box I I r . ;e.i'S4-Sly Lais THMU R. Tl. INPICBB A ro.. II H loTUBAntm AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. Lfo. 20 1-2 -North Illinois Street I nl i t mt 1 if. Inl. MySAtft CLUE. GLUE! GLUE! GLUE! KOIICKI HIMIUKS. GLUE MANUFACTURER, V If All, OHIO, KKKI'S .w tat. My en band a ert .u,-ror l,lu fr Cabinet Maser, Printers arwl Hon. Km.ar. eptJ3-iWii CROCERY INDIANA IVENI E (.ROiERl. flHF. ansWralgJied, having iaareased ibe nii af ads I stare, eaeaai of Mew tork aad Taaaiaai es atraets I n can be unnlied with all Binds of Fresk ,rocer las all hinds of ProSuce aod Fruit, aiao all ktoea 4 Hre and Cow Feed; atae flit FUh aod OysUrs re. e ed daily, which he will atl an reasssaabU tana a-al telieer fraa at r barge hs any part of tba city. t-dlw (if) WI,L'i

REAL ESTATE. FARMS. HOU8E8

mWB ron sale bv X UiMAH ro Vi: , Office Tal hott 4 New'g Block. A FINK TWO STORY BRIik HOI sK A VI TK5 BOOM, naely W, F uiantle in tbe pa- : an-l a haw friin SB tbe si" Mi.g Tora. Las large, rearlj an acre af graeawi. fall? Ia.4 oat is walks, bssreared with aassatavlr rw awertag shrabe. Taw lot la wall set in tree f tbe beat artet sr. ale a great rarVty af and small frait. Te-m- halt raS ' alanre eat r tl I r e- - setM t WM IX TalW A Sew A I A R M Of 1- acre., i , Shelby canty, witk 13 iaaprved and un.1er gnod fence, with a large Fraaaa Bowse Frame Kara, good Orchard. Ate. aad we er toiling awwag of water. Tbe land Is am the Flat tc MlTer. three aaises fro Wählern, aad caa be bad at a baeaaav. A FARM in Putnam Ceeaatr, af X acres, gnt acra wjpr.ead, Ith House. Bam, Orchard. Spring Wa'er, Ac TV Farmi nesr Clorer,1ale. For sale cheap A V A R M irf im acrea in Madison Ceenty. I from .bis city; MS acrea iaaprored and aaalar eood Log H.u-, Harn. Orchard of choke fru.t, aalance tfawsr. A bargaA F A R M Of ISO acres, in this county, has about AS acrea rteared, -ot House. Raru, Ac. Ike balance in good tiasber. It i four mite northeast ef tbe city - A FARM Of Mi Acre, within ix miles of tae city, witk gatai House, Barn, Ac, ami one of the best Orchards ta ibe county: also oae mile of hedge fence. Fer sale cheap k NEW FRAME BOISE On north Te street, with Seven Noera, Ollar, W. .Ostern, ,1 A EW FKr1i; hoi m On Vorth Sew Jersey .treat, wita Six Rowin, Cellar. Well, Cistern, Ac. A TWO MORI KICK HOI SI On North Rat street, with Eight Eax aas, Cellar, fell, Ostern, Ac A FBATli: HIMMM HOt And dwelling together. t Ma.sar hu.et I Ax ebne , fr sals at a bargain A VACANT LOT OtsTNortb Illinois street. 40 by ISft. with an east A VAC A ST COT Di North lllinoissliaet. IT. by .'10. ai a bargain NEW FRAME HOUSE On For, t A venue, with rooms, fine large lot 1Ü by 171, well ae twitb fruit and ornamented with shrubbery, goad entern, stable and carnage house, with imaiediatr l aaaaasAaSa, at rea.oalle pricw and payment. HOUSt; AND laOT On Nosbro,k Ireet, tbr r.inm and stalde, lot SW by Si. (WweSHiof, ati.fsc ary t-purrtiaeer. HOU.SE AND LI T Oa tirear Ireet. nesi llurbanan. r,.m Terms t suit parhaser. ts.ll well VAC AST U rT INf IJ". rnt.loed witt, with gt-ad feme, on Hales street, near Cady atreet. ALSO laO a. re. or lail. lM'.-aiKi-a-bair mile, ea-t of lb. city, well imprared. Fer sale at )om figurea. Jl r"Al.o a nttmber -jf H..n-e. Karms. Ac Peeons wishing to purebaee will I well to call. For par'.cular of any af tbe abeva property applv tu U II IJ t LOVE Office, Talbott k New'g Block, a. I sV t. Wen tli ar ike Poet Office. July IS M dly NEW CLOAK HOUSE. CL3 AKS! ULOAKS! .V ;HKAT VAKIKTi AT FORESTER & LENT'S. No. 17 North Pennsylvania St. e:ir Iii l'o Olli -. VV ILL OPKN OS WRDXESIiAT. AUfiCtT tra. with a new and largaa. ortnie: .r CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, StC. K TH I' I.TF.ST STTI.rS A Ii II I I s.l I .. . Partie will find .t kg ibei i o.is before purchasing ele i age t. 31 RENOY ATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT rii.Hr VWTKtt aTTATata DTK-BOÜSI so jsst, 1 I; :rt, IrHtianaaolta, Indiana. AI ibi old and well-known etablubment. th laaii. ran hare ilks aid woolen goods dyed tn aermaaewt aad 'sn- ana gents' garments taoroaaair reaaiad and repaired. 5ew and .nd hand clothing ausht and sab also a paticular ' rar-b in the baatnesw rtaeaaalnatad taa draw -hag btllia l.ar le doth, or tear In any ganoera caa so wrongat ..at it ran not aa essinie : tn naae4 eye atae sa aar taa at ace, .a as aasiia Uliaasa atreet MO JOSEPH HARRIS. ProprtaSar FOUNDRIES. mmmmm k t ite FSI NDRY 4M) STOVE WORKs. 4 OX. COKI A PF.( K. Maiialartnrars aad Wholesale lieaiera la Tore, hoi i u u iKi . A ij. out stotis Ann or the i.atrst ni Oar other ware will w a Iran Praam, Calasaas. . ii u.ii Orders by mail or aiherv.se aolsnvrd, ama asrweasl at tei Oar pnees wttl balwaa-l aa hew aa any. OfAca. Sase. isaosa aad Tmrnrnttj Utt Swath Uew.r, straet. wo uf. Ojrecte aaat ar the nal