Daily State Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 4398, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1864 — Page 3
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TUESDAY MKNiMj, NOV KMHFR !. drag or lsatasa, Exsn im Lejam)ri. iBaiaasata. 'mt 12. m. , 7W tU ; of Jn.il Una : Th Predeotof the Cnttdftutaa to cvulderatioe rf tb frao iiük o visibly said conij,tly bibited I dnrine; tbo trial lhroo-h hieb our eVmntry 1 row pao Inf, has, la ids Prsxlarast n ,f dal JOth of Ortob-r lat. appow.ted Th urada; . he .: I h f - ;,n- taj r.. San ; "f Thaahagiv.nr sad Prsyrr. In iU fcrvKT he urge a all 10 huaabU on ta gratitude to the Almighty I -tapoeer of Event, arui to mppU te Him far th' pdy off, !, 1 Mat.- Ti.e dutv a Christian l rkr:..w!M!f. lb foodncv. f J1, and ia every he!a;ve to BU wfll. way ta aVw rhesaaeh rbeerfaB an - taraaa.un? to 11 otbU thwrn Ihr day appointed I.y tb- Pre-ideM e. i 1 ' their time .sr. tu demand el reltadon. Ia all the ta onr natkm, the pewayie af lantly. T?.y have gathered ha r been enabled tocMarfhcte largely sad t try to the ax ana neceeaarv U, re.tor the intaarrl'y (cu.Mi.ly. r.d rt their doty to - It, net only l.y tAmikegivIng ar.1 prayer. uby deeds of hhaiaaa ta the needy, of nrrry to the rafft r od, shore ail, by prompt aad abcodant care or the families of those through wboae couraar and sacrifices la the Said are hop to are aar nation restored and renewed I dj, therefor.. nvt earnestly aec'-mmend that .n Thank gl vmv Day rofleetlew hamad la ail the ehoreb-. ea, and that rout ribatiso of ruoi.ey.clatbini;, fuel, and all Dfr-i ' r ad- everywhere, f..r iL MM " of the families or our volunteer and draftad met, during theoomina art titer The Ma deaneade increased con- 1 fort snd mare liberal expenditure; and if w.- would show ouraelve deserving of the mercy we a k of (id, , wo beald bestow It In fire measure upon the famlHe of tboae to whom we are under such great obligation- At the aov time, 1 t r: r that orgsoization will ie Instituted j iuery iingbtof Uood to costiBue lh effort iii ihia be- i half, that rvory aoldier maybe made to feel that lit fam- j 11 will be as ply provided for y tboe f r whom ka it dann and enduring ao murh. o. r MtikTov. Oorenior af Indiana. CITY ITEMS. 'Snaw fell in quantities over trii? rep'.n yeatetday. A few hnndred axeliange netcr- i-vi le . hai at llua oGice 'Visit the Indiana State Museum. M Mary A English, proprietress. t?T" lie V itary Auditing Comm 'tee con c.ed yclterdHy The U. S Circuit Court convene so da v. Nov IKd, Jii'ige Davis ptesi.i Peraons indebie! to us will please call and nettle with our book keeper. T K. Holbrook U 1m Jameson- A Pi meu 'Stola srthy A Leonard, North Meridian street C.ll on them for the moat magnificent fabrics tvr gentlemen's wear A number of first clasa residences have been put up on South -trcet, east ol Delaware. No part of the city is improving faster. '( to the c-t:diihment of A. Lintz. Wc-' N i-hingtou -.'reel, for the latest, most fashionable and durable of ladie-', gentlemeu's at.d mi-aes' hoot- nl -noes 'The atrcot railroad now run daily out Virginia avenue lor the ccomuiodation of the general public, male sod female, in that portion of the municipality. SiajaoM.' Noma There will be a special meeting ot Marion liodgg Ko.3S.lwii Tuetlay) evening at i riocx PdAXcfl Kim;, St-oretarv. .1 I' Jones, late Clerk ot the Supreme Court, and Aus. Drown, have one into the claim business, under tit firm n tine ol .Tones Brown Tbey wut a man by name ot Smith to go in Iii 'Hon. D. K. Williamson. Attorney (Jener al elect of Indiana, entered upon the iutie of - ..th -c ycstcnl .y Mr Williamson i a man of ability, and doubtleea as a functionary will faithfully fulfill the duties of his office. y The Supreme Court of ludiana cotiveued ! in chambera yesterday. No deciaion. of im j portance to the public were made. The Court , will remain in consultation throughout this j week. On Monday neat, probably, decisionwill oe reud red Tbk PacaincNTiAL Vora We shall have no oAcia! returns a between Lincoln and McCiel lan until the functionaries appointed for the : it pose viait each couuty seat and report here at the capital on the 2tith int The State i reported to have goue one way. MrTaorLlTy Tukatek. To night there Ig a great bill at the theater La Tour de Nesle, or The Chamber of Death Mr. Kiley and Mi-s Cvahman in the leading parts, sustained bv the slur company. To conclude with Jeuny Lind, in wbch Mr Hodges and White both appear Secure seats early is our ad vice tWMr (ieore 0 Hartling left the city last night lor Washington City, where he will remain during the winter as the regular correspondent of the Indianapolis Journal Mr Harding is one of the most accomplished newsnaper men cot nected with the nre-a of the west. The legi-Utive halls in the immortal State Houe are being scoured out and gen rallv cleatied up. preparatory to what is expected speed dv to hapien Carpets ate being turned up Memter ail! be expected to furnish all the required gas Another regiment of brave snd invincible Inoijna hov- lelt foi the front last night, cheer ing ne principal streets as thev went Tht hel-i: fed to one ot the recent corps raised in th.- St tie We nray that they mav comai gloriouwly home with all the honor They shall It welcomed back a- conquering l.eroe tST"Hon Henry A Nel-on. we understai d. will not he a candidate tor Sheriff of the So pretnc Court under the new ndminiatration ' Whoever reports to the couuary it mtakeu No more capable and rcpoustbie and coiuteoua iuncii.nary oi xr.e nrsi am: toremoi triuunai oi thi urea; commonwealth has ever retired from the service with much dignity After awhile we will run hint for the same place l9Coi V? truer, at thi milttarv post, has I sam cd a str ngent order against elling liquor to soldiers The penalty br violation ia con rises tion snd destruction of all stock, and imprison merit in tbe ;uard honee The oider als' pro hd;ts soldiers from i-arrving idc arm Col Warner i one of the mt indef atlgable otfir-ers ever d tailed tor dutv at this post, and he isdoing uany evervtniftg wmcn ties :u n.a power to preserve the peace of the citv. m U IISTITI ti:s, -onKRTIFICATES CF EXEMPTION, turuiahtd lar Tbrtt iar nearly n hrsp aa lor One Irar. AM TOWKSHIP TOTAS FILLLTV HV ! NWLB, li-.vcr: men: Claim Agaa.t, No ." Youn's Block. A Kt sta i y t' R Pili It - a Meaaj tig to the aajfleruif u, kaow that as have an cfTectual cure for tbi- tru ,mt J-.f,, jr j j Has .r I. ;. i : . n , great ; eaaure in luturming aii who are Mag With Lids t) t r uani t m .11 ouantiiv of IV Stri a.lati.1' Pita Remedy, and it effected a nermaneot cute I s ... .,. lo t c9t with all who make BSe el taat , eudtd pecara tioo It ia manufactured at X C Eaat Fourth . trtjt. C;l d uaU. Qtio, l1 sv'a ht all 'irugritt. tsarif
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well known Citizen. The i hi 1 t on SafurdH) En! I !h aapaaMaaw Hotter. SOLDIERS AT LARGE OUGHT To RE INSTRUCTED. C iiu Sucdar mbt la-t after the liour ot uig t prc. tu alTray occutrtnl nl tlc Spei.cer Haajac, IliinuM -treat. Mr Jobn Courtney, a TottHf gajcjtlcman well fcuowr, aixl raapcaKed iL iaw ctly. 9 on t rait to hia ..-'cr, employee : the hotel H "red by a aoldiar c DaMM O'HaÜorao. Courtcei wta io company with a yo: i ::.io, Patrick I'rown by uame O'Hjflorin, fcat, f iirtj.ey 1eJuer! to treat him, pol angry He went to the guard's iur tern at the Udhm Depot ami refxirted that he had bovnty jumpera m toar He waa furniahed by the ergeant with :i guarl and gun-, and the re suit wta ii.t (xxir Courtney, without any ofteuie abaterer, waa -ho, dead bv the aoldier Denuit o HaUorao, of thi V ß. C. H.n body waa re covered the nxt morxwtijr. and the Coroner returned i y eriift in : : .- a '' t c :ove f :ctWe learn that the lady Mr. Courtney, the murdtred nn;.P desired to see, was employed about the Spencer House. Alao that Colonel Warner, commandant of thia poat. declarea that if justice ia r.ot done upon the individual found guilty by the civil courts, lie will, if convicted, take the responsibility of hanging him, whoever he in, himncll Col Warper ü deiarmined, to lar a- .ti Iura tiea, to preaerve tne peu-e of our city, to curb the military and preserve the peare of aayr citixens We do think that t Lit- affair i the last of the kind which will occur under Col Warner'- juriaJictioti Honorable, and respecta b!e citizens should ui meet their death in this way Wemu-tsay, in view ol all the ta deuiied above, that more discipline and more vigilance ought to be exercised by those in command, with regard to the unlicensed authority to take the live? of citizens upon any r all occasions or ! rctexx We do not wish to be understood a- bringing charged in this reaoect with reganHoour military officers, nor even with regard to soldier who uiay te out of camp without permission; but wc wish to cull the attention of those both in civil and military authority to the fact that the lite of a valuable citizen, a.- above recorded, has been wantonly sacrificed And the murderous deed should be fixe! upon the man who did it. and he should suffer the penalty. U. S. MILITARY COMMISSION tan ts a rv a 1 HI TO - ('Olitt V'd S I rOlTPÜlllSjS. Testimony for the Defense. Yesterday the Couit met puisuant to adjourn ment Pre-ent. (General Clrove, the .lu!-e A lvK ate. and a quorum of the CotMi Witnesses were introduced by the uame of Winans and Johnson, who te-tified that they h id heanf Mulligan and Humphrey- nuke -pee lie from texts furnished by Washington, Jefferson. Madison, Jackson aad other fathers of our country, and enlarge thereupon. After tbey were heatd the Commi-sion ad joiimed until Nov. 22, at ü A M council Proceeslinga. Mestbai EviMMi, November 91. The Council met ; present the fflayor sad a luorum Sundry petitions from the Hoard of Public Im provemeuts, nod others, with regard to street im pwvemeiits, and -o lorth. were preseidcd and re 1 erred. The Mavor made a statement, showing that he had received and disbursed $ 1,1136 7.'). and had sold bonds to the amount of 405. for the fund for volunteers and substitutes. Mr Iloaz, from the Committee on Police, re oorte! with reference to charges against police man Barbee. Charges not sustained. Samuel A. Cramer tendered his resignation as Chief of Police His reason" were these: The city ot Indisnanolis is full of thieves and rascals With the few members of the police that the chief ) ts at his command, he cannot do duty Mr. Cramer made u statement, and showed conclusively the difficulties under which tbe mu nicipal police labored The city was noted by desperadoes from Nashville, Louisville, Cincin n ati. St Louis. Chicago aud other cities, as he ing inefficient. Mr. Cramer desired to do his duty to the citizens, who were his constituents, but ho mu-t resign or have a more efficient force placet! at his disposal. Mr. Cramer's documeut waa referred to the Committee on Police, he agreeing to scire until the committee made a report Mr Brown pre?ented a lengthy otdiuance with regard to the conduct of police officers in general, regulating their conduct. Lc Five hundred copies were ordered to he printed, and the matter laid over until next meeting. The Cas Committee was called, but nothing, for wonder, was said. The City Treasurer reported, and his report, which amounted to nothing, was concurred in Mr Brown introduced an ordinance relative to MeKabb street, reducing the same in width 'JO tect. the I aioa Railway Company to boulder the aforesaid street and bridtre it to the satisfaction of Stephen McNabb and other property holders Referred to tbe Commitiee on .ludiciirv. The Fire Limit ordinance was referred, on motion oi Ihr. J a meson, lo the Board of Public Improvements, with instructions to uyoit in accordance with the view of eitir.en from each ward Mr Brown called up an ordinance providing lor the grading of Railroad street between cer tain limits. Read tt ree times tn I passed Mr Haughev introduced an ordinance tor the paving of the sidewalks on the west side of Peun tyfvanta street, between Washington and Market streets Read t a ice aud laid over. Mr Thomt-Mi in trod .iced an ordinance for jjsj radgig of Ohio tetweeu Tennessee and Illinois streets Read econd time .and referred A resolution to extend the city limits was introduced. Mr. Sei.!en-t;cker thought we should not act hastily abou' the marter He therefore moved that the rc-olution lie over until all the pro:ertv hol lers concerned could be heard from I n resolution was so laid over Mr Seidensticker well rein irkd ;ha' the gen eral extention of the corporation li:n ' was in votved and he desired to hear further from those i:.tmtod beiore he acted. It wa moyed by Mr Hn wo that the Mayor appoint a committee ol two to act with him in pro; us amendment t . - c : . v irtcr a' the nei leg -I iture A lopte! After the transaction iorther immaterial tiusiness. Council adjourneii Tul Otm Sh' i ltv Ft-uvai. The ladies ho have the mantgetuent ol the Orphan At lum gie u enteiUiiument this evening at Ma sonic Hall for it benefit. This i truly a noble charitr. and every effort in its behalf should re ceive the ra-t . -.'r. .!- em-ouragement We trust that the entertaiuineiit a ill tie attended by all who have heart o feci toe the orphan, ami who is there that does nt feel the warmest sytn pathy for the belplee children deprive! ol their natura! protectors? It is due to the ladies who areetik'ged in tbe aw,d work mil iho - ouid have the practical demonstration that their guratu tons labors are justly apfareciated Tlsff socie iv needs aid. aud it is now a fittiu ; tim- to attest the tribu'r ..f grateful hearts bv eoatributini; to the helplcs- and needy. Let M sonic ilali be filled to u:ght There will be a feast ot good rs u ! ia Isoaj cannot be sent more prvfiu hlv and pleasantlv. Admittance fee 2S cewSj swWae. The slaughtering eatabü hments in this citv are iu t . The highaji nr are paid Yeaterdav. per hutidred weight. $lUai flU 2i was paid The pens here are all full M re Istgl cannot le received until more hogs are put out of the way Fifteen thousand have already lasen slaughtered at th point thus far during the season, and the work will go brxvelv I ou fro as day to day. We y-ci the State H-.ue vesterdav. W e found tle hall and rotunda a ort ol hospital f. ' traitured furniture aad stoves with '.rokeo and amputated, legt Soma ol the oficials. we observed, had broken backs, and we thought nee. 1.1 rlet:iiD out i ".rtinent! v
" --The Lafaretu diwaal aays tbe Com mou Council of that city baa permitted tbe Gee t'omt vny to charge four dollnr- per thou xmJ feeji Mr gpai, yet a company bat offered bay the ga- work at alntever they are wort'i. and ' . rac t to -apply the city with gas at thtee dollar per t!j uaand feet for twenty year The Cincinnati Uaxette, in a lengthy article discussing the subject of gas companies snd city rigSts, re marks: "Tbe city of Philadelphia granted to charter or privilege to any Gss Company within the city proper, hut built its gas works, a- well as water work, out of the funds borrowed by the municipality Doth establishments hare been consider
ed models of neatnesa and econom as managed , bv the C'ty Council and their trustee The ! lality of gat furnished in Philadelphia has been ' unsurpassed is the United States, and tbe price baa been lower than in any other city in the j Kratern State In Philadelphia, where coal oata from 35 to 4U cents per bosbeJ. the tru lee, in their taat annual report, graveh apolo gize to their fellow citizens for the necessity they find to increase the p ri' eof gas from the rate $J per thouaai.'i !et ol former years, to '2 30 per ti o ,-ind feet, a- tbt ;.r e to he charged .iur:r the j eat Irhi, allowing also a diacouot of hrc per cent abaolutely making the eice ot gs- in Pbilade!i.hia "JT "The gas companies in tbe seven cities named lu tbe communication of the gaa company as having enormou-ly advanced their prices for ga. ate pnvate chartered monopolies, io tbe same category, and with the same individual interest? I as the Cincinnati gas company; but m to:, wr-.-de not justify an eighth, nor make it right. "Rather let us take for uu example the city of I'ittsburg. where good gas is furni-hed to the cit aeoa for $1 16 1(X per l.(KH feet, which pays a 'nil dividend and arurpins beeide, tor eztensions of the nines and gas work-; nor is this low price of ga- in Pittsburg due to the low price of coal there; the price of gas DO in Pittfbutg is now fourteen cents per buhcl ol' .-eveuty ix poundweight A calculation, hereafter given in this paper, will demonstrate that the pi ice of coal has but little to do with the cost of gat. The large profit demanded hv gas cotn; mie- are the real siis's ol the nnce o? nf.1 Telegraphic Dispatches. stroiTin cxraritii rrisvaa nan state atsristL. rar Morning iCeport ee rirat Fage. iii:ni:wIit REPORT. GENERAL NEWS. FROM THE SHEMMHUH. iioilnr I i hi with Jlotby. Thanksgiving Among the Soldiers. Kxtracb from Rrbel Papers EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS. I lir IV;i4' 4nestioii in fin Kt hi I Acv.. A".. A- . Ac. Ac. t r oiii ISo-. ton. . -x wj a a oriN, Aoveraber 'gl. Lx -liovernor rair herrks, of Vermont, JIp 1 vesterday. at his home i in St .Tohnsburg sa sa- aw l roin loran to To'konto, C. W , November 21 A tn-tn, an swerfng the description of Ctptain Bell, thelead- i r of ' the Lake Krie pirates, was arretted at1 Iruelph. on Saturday, and brought to this city for examination to-morrow. I roill I orlrcss Monro. FoBTarss Monroe. November 18. The tol lowing deuths occurred at Old Point Hospital Smith A Conner. 62d Ohio; William Cox, C7th Ohio; .Tames Plowman, l.'Wth Illinois ; feo. N Trumbull, 30tb lllinuis. lew Vork Flection. Alhany, N Y , November 22 The Journal of this evening states that the Republican ma iority iu the Pre-idential election was fi.öGfi, and , for Governer 1" The returns are official ex- j cept from New York and Krie counties. The ! to'a! vote is laut 13,000, or lotajtj BO,0OQ mote, than in f rom the Micnautto? Ii Xkw Yors, November 21 The World It cor respondent with Sheridan contradicts the report that Earif has abtndoned the valley. He is ttill at New Market .and Mt Jackaon hit reperfe! that Cant. Bradshcr with OH men had a fight with Mo-bv on the 10th. and was whipped. No particulars received. The Soldier Thank?! vir ß. Iff KW YoitK. Nov 21 Tbe committee on providing a thanksgiving dinner for the soldier and sailors have met with a great success Th'r ty thousand pounds of poultry have already been sent to Admiral Pofer's fleet, 6,yM turkeys to Sheridan's army, and 100,000 pounds ot poultry, i I. .V n totsagt itiantities of delicacies to the armies of the Potomac and James. More is yet to be sent in murn The -urn of 3H ,0410 Vi been receive.! . I rom ahlncton. WaaHiM.roN. Novernler 21. Admiral Fan i gut communicates to the Navy Depae'ment ih telligence of the capture ff a Prussian schooner, by the United States steamer Sciota, in October, while attempting to run into Yelasco. Texas.1 with an assorted cargo Information has been received from thu West Cmlf blockadinir tqatatrtta, of the capture, on the .'th itist.. of the steam schooner Johanna, bj the L'nited States sfeamei Fort Morgan, laden with medicines, iron. c At three o'clock yesterday morning a force of aout forty rebel e.ts- Üscoveroi trowing from the Mary land side of the Potomac, into Yirgiajta, ajbeafd Edward's FTty. having with them some La or 30 led horses, and me cattle Thev are supposed u bawd crossed ttariaf, loa night The . Proroat Mu-h -l of Montgomery auntv. a sou j as he w,ai informe-1 of the t.iatier, m tde intjuiry, nad is ;'t.l to ('!ieve that there is a concerted Loim; aud cai.le tealiug moyemcut into Maty laud going on bv aIobj 's ab! other guerrilla bands This troeay trat laat by Harn PHI ta ore, who left a note nailed to the wall of iceried building, announcing that this present raid was onlv a fjre ruuner of what was to MMBS Brigadie ('Cncral John II Il 'bart.of the IJ. S Vederaa Corps, is musters! nut -f service, at..' v :ie atme order, at my olli ers teported at aid ie i amp to him. are required to abj their i regiments without delay From letters received at W aetbiaftot from an officet promicetr. upon General Ctnby's statt, .t is ascertained that the General wound is much , less dangerous than was reported. Thi leadt high otfic:.i! in the War department to entirely: discredit ihe report of bis death in Cairo a dis patch which undoubtedly aro.e frc-m a ta.le rumor .rcuUtcd in the wesi i - SJ ' awI rom "leie l ork. N k.v. Tot. November 12 A special to the Times, dated WasluLgtot Nov 21, hat the foi lowing: Burnside has returned to the city from tbe army It is expected by milttarv men here that Sher man's movement w.!l br ng oe operations along the whole line both in Virginia and the weat Stturdat's Rehmonl t-aper ronuin 00 new from Georgia Ttidv are undoubtedly under
strict eensorshio to prevent a panie. A dispatch dated Savannah November ltb, ears; "So far. 3,100 rebel prisotCT !.ava teen receir jj. The deli vet y of Yankee oraoyeneed on Thursday The Charleston. Mercury ol the 14lb says. Siucw the laa report 2jO sbetrs have taeet thrown -Sumter aad IW at the ti
The RrchmaaWbatpateh e Friday eays. Tbe exchange of rwrWrera ir.au eorated at Savannah will lie tran-ferred to City Point Tl lfeisol(Kal Temioaeee lieiatn save T e rebel! fSpinred aitd dearoyei a tram of cars loadcl with commiwry store, at Morria town on the 14:h;l!o a vaftn train cousistlng of niac wagons, killing thirteen and capturing a number of Yankees The Richmond Seutinel says. In Virginia new movement- ire on foot, and in Georgia and Teuo- c n,aign. singularly comrdra ted, are it pc. of developraeet. ii th the Sentinel und Dispatch insist that Sheridan has -ent patt of his army to Grant, and -ay th it Early has advanced to near Harper's Kerry Tbey sie also in expectation of a grand movement against Richmond by Grant In the rebel Senate a rceoluti- v w.t- iUoed v i Ii, r i n 1 n l) I. infnrm it -Lni.ala it
anv .ne of the United State hid exnre-rd a wiilin-ncas to go tDto convention with the Con . leder.t'e States to rieiiotitte a pesce. or consult on tlie ne metiuxi i etre'tiiig a cessation ni ho-tilities. COMMERCIAL. v vakaoaaea. i iiu mnati "laxrket. Ol ati . Kovensbet U . Flour firm but uiet Superfine $it,23; extra ItJJ W iieal. kßk toi red, with hut a moderate demand. Corn unchanged; $lt2tbtl,i for old ear; 90 tor new, $1, 27 (d 1,26 for old shelled Oan higher and active; HI in elevttot; gov ernment contractors the chief buverHye dull at 41 I" Wkaaky 1 7f. Provisions quiet and unchanged. New mess pork sold $37; green mtaf closed at IJ, f If. snd 417 OeM $2.1." Money in certain demaud at lUnlfl'J per cent 1 1 w vork iviarhet N:w Yoaa, November B. Cotton fit mer. with a fair demand, at $1 30(2 I t middliutf. tjk Flour, extra sine a shade firmer but generally quiet, and prices without a decided change State aud western it D 65(ä! HI for extra State $10 95(311 10 tor, extra round hoop Ohio, and $11 IStjll T 'or ttndc brands Market closing quiet. WhL-ky tinner at $1 70(gl 73. Wheat dull and drooping under large receipts. ainber Michigan f2 40(ff2 4l. No. I and If o. S choice spring mixed $ä IG. Kjt firmer; f 1 ho for westejn Cirn rather Beared aed '2.2(i$lk betler; $1 S6 11 - c for mixe! wctern ni tore; si lor do lelivered, ind $1 70 for new yellow Jtvr-ev. Oats juiet at i58jsjC lor wetern, chieHy at rhe latter price. Wooi dull. Coffee dull and uomiual. Sugar quiet at l9,ryt2Uc. Mola-e dull and declining. Peiiolcum crude firmer at $1 tftl 4r,- refined in bond dull at G7G8 Pdril qatal and lower, but closed heavy at $38 for ruc-s; dHH ;'iiif,f 111 do cash in the regular way, closing at $H'J (i'21., cash; i37 5U3 for prime Mess licet' steady at $T1Q toj country rrress; f 14 fa '.Ml for repaekci mess, and $19(t24 foi ex ira mess af Beef h.im- tinner at 2Na' .(), ihietly at the latter price Cut meats (juiet and sie nfT a I7l 9 for shoulders: 1?(2I for hams. Lard fiiiner at 121 Qfi&C, the latter price an i ittenie Butter fiitucr af 3,')4Gc for Ohio, ;ind 4'2h. .." for State. Cheese i-tsady at I5(rf2lc MW VORK MONKV UAKkl.r Nkw York, November 91. Monev steady al 7 percent. Sterling exchange dull at I09UQI IU3,. Gold irregular unsettled and firmer, opening at Jl 9. advancing to 221 declining to 217 1 0 . and closing at 220l2 Government stocks steady. LIQUORS, WINES & CICARS. tiio. r 9TKII KiiAn, .Mioees -..r t rONKI in a ataWCXLAVD,; No- 140 West Washington Street, t.iioi i:mi.i: 01 ki l it im FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Liquors, Wines AltorVWK I NLiKKSK.NED OH IHK TKAUh A 1 fnll aii.l c. inpli :e s-'- rtment of every article in his lia of the cln-icest ;nslit.v and at tbe lowe t mark t rate.-.. Deal r sre ro(jiii,ted to examine my Mck ami s.nis. fy ttx-melre. a to qaality jr.d price. I . 1 . VI KH ki n I HO U rt ItnshinttanM 17-dtf Dr. STUU'KL.VXD'S MT t y sm. awsj aa TtT V T ea h ; L Li L U 8 J v vr v sj -m --rew aa . aw m m Of tfwl ! IUTiIM ,f 1 xaai U.I lii.l .f C1CKR Ceuabs, t Wi, S. re Throat, Astktsa. and y Consrirnptlor . It la only necessary for sny or.s troubled with tbe-e rompiaibt. to try r bottle of Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam, t To c-.since !em that it I tbe best preparation ever It aot soiy carat the above affection of tbe throat lungs but It cares Nifti sweat snd Spitting of Blood, and I an exceliewt gargVe for any kind of Throat It I a-ut to take, tnd a afe medicine Infanta I last far PrwoMlceats lerbetlia Far sals Draggbts erallf. For sale by W . I. Hasklt A Co., Browniag 4 Sloan art d Morgan, lovaliawoa d Cam J. F Sen our aaa Igaer A Woeher. taar?-2lTooddwlr TOD D C KIT was bbw b A MokK HUM TUR RENT ON SOUTH ILLINOIS street, t iheCotMhtrti: H t! Railding. taittWe for draars.drv not'i or boots sat shoes- Applr st tbt -( it i'..ur . li - F A.RaTTTZ
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ATLANTIC AND GREAT WESTERN IN6. fifl NEW BROAD (ill GK l'nsMiigcr. r i igtet. Wail. K-rr giMd 1 lit ougli Konlr. Corjieet'nc a' .salamat ca. !f. T., wttb the Bre a av farms a emtmasau sx Fet Track fVm New Torr o Akr.si ir CleveUad. 0 ami after Monday, May ZflaM, Tkriagk Fasaaengar aad Freight Trains will ma regalarlj between NEW VMI IMPOKTtM 1CM.EK KOI TI - I.MW AS 1JY ANY 1 1 T H F ''AhkS PvOCTE. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. bv this Lhve ha"- c! e t1 fi-a tiffereat r.tnte betwean New Turk and Boston TIIKOl dill I M Ul fs Can le obtained at any vf the office- f :be Eriv Railway, and alt Ticket Offir- .f Cotiiiectinr; lj:ieWert or Soathwest; alas at the Centra! 1 ' oW under tbe W. d del Hou.e, Cleveland, I A$k fr Ttekrts tia thr A ni,r and C e.it Wettern and Erir fiaihrvyt Fasae tiger Trains tvp at Iteadville thirty mnutes giving iasenger ample time to dine at the niiEBY mmmwrnr TL btt Railway Hotel In the country. a und Expedition Freight Li new A EL KAIL. .rauipmert of frvight aetween Kew Turk and Akren er Cleveland Merchants in the West snd Southaest will find it to their ed vantage to order their ajood. to be forwarded vis the Krie and Atlantic (ir. : W, -tern Raüwaya, thu saving tronltle aud e ijK-nee. f?tfft t Frrujht at Low as fcy any afAer mil Ruil Raul,. Sspscisl attention will be given to tbe peedy traasportction of Freifrht of all kinds, Kat or Weat. fThe Engines, Cars and other eqaipraenta of this Company are entirely new, and of tbe nt improved molern tyle. The only direct route to the wonderful OIL REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA, Via Ifeadville or Corry. From Iavitttnrr, tbe MaLnrvwig Branch rnn to Youufr.s' uwustid tbe Coal Mine. Thi- K ; 1 beinK extended, and will aoon be in complete ronning order tö Galion. Urbana, Dayton and Cincinnati, without bteak of gauge. J. FARJtS WORTH, f!enerl Freight Arent. T. H. COODMAS, General Ticket A;ent. H. F. 8WFRT8KR Gen'l Supt. Meaaville, Pa., Mer. 10, lsg3. myli-dly RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. ; Atlantic & öreat Western Railway. SUMUKK ARRANiSKMEXT TWO TBR4sl TQM KXpreas Trains between Cleveland e.nd New Vork. Take effect July 1 1, 1S64. Now York Through Line. Leave Cleveland at 9.Mra at and ülUra Arrive LeavitUburg . 11.30 a a and 10.54 r u Meadvllle at 1.45 r m aud UM a u (Orrjst .1.30 r at snd 228 a m dalamancaat j mi r and 4.&0 a at New Vork at 10.21 a m and 9.23 w a REfLRNlN. Leave New York nt 7 00 a and 00 r at Arrive Cle elan.! at l.Vi a u and 8.20 r at Sundays excepted tSaturday excepted. Main Line. Eatv.ard Leave Akron (Mail) at 6.30 a a Arrive Meadvllle (Mall) at 12.10 r a Arrive Salamanca (Mail) at 7-30 r u Wotward Leave Salmanca (Mail) at 5.00 a a Arrive Meadvllle (Mail) at 10.05 a a Arrive Akron (Mail) at. . . .' &- r at Kastwsrd Leave Gallon (Aecom.) at P.30 a m Arrive Man.-tield (Accom.) at 10.03 a n Arrive Akron (Accom.) at 4 30 r a We-twanl Leave Akron (Accom.) at ....10.35 a m Arrive MaakfiVld (Accom.) at 4.50 r w Arrive Galiuti (Accum.) at C G r a Franklin Hrancli. Leave Meadville at Arrive Prapklia at Leave Franklin at Arrive Meadville at Ivlahoiiiiig Leave Cleveland at Arrivs Younjr-town at Leave YounRst own at Arrive Cleveland at . .00 a m aud 3.45 r a 10.13 a a and 5.00 r u T .3II a a and M T a . 0..3.3 a a and 7. 45 r m Division: . . 6.45 a m and 4. Kl r m . . 9.55 a ta and 7.57 r . . 6.45 a a and 1.43 r a . to 20 a m and 5.20 r m. H. P SWKKTSER, tleii.-ral Superintendant, Meadviin . Fs. DM AN, General Ticket A rent, Clevelta T. H Ohio. i W1NTEK 1 N C I N N A T SOUTHERN OHIO, lorth -Easttrrn Kent Hik . Indianapolis and Cincinnati Short-Line fX AND AFTER MONDAY, X0V. 141a, TaUDfÜ vr w ill run a. fellow Tesve Indianapalls Morning Kxprei. . Mail Night Express. .. . 4 .10 A -V 10.50 A M Tj P M Arrive at Indianapolis. Morning Kxpre 1.00 p M Mail 7.08 P M Night KxpreM 10 06 P M 10Fare the same as by any ether Route, and the speed, safety and comfort of trains equal to tbe best Itatt in tbe country. JTy'Ask for tickets via ''Indianapolis aud Cincinnati Railroad." Special Motlre The new track into Cinclnnat. i complete, snd pastsngers by this Uns are now landed the "NVw Pearl 8treet Depot," near the Burnei House, about one mile nearer the business centre of the citv than a:y other Depot. KOBKKT MKKK, Superinten.!ent W. H. L. N'oaLK, fltaafal Ticket Agent. A. 8. Beat, Trsveling Agtul. novl4-dtf Columbus & Indianapolis Central Sail Way. 1864- WINTER 1865. A N AND AFTER MONDAY, OCT. 31st, TRAINS I I will rmi . rnlb.w Hntwlav imhIJ' -v-e- , -"J - Leave Iudianapoü: Day Kxpre. (vie FttSia at 0:00 A M .vigni nxpr( sS ;via nquai at T.w Y. M v,iiK-iniin:i r.rp.-i ........ . . . . i . w Trains arrive: Day Kxprew. (vis Piqua) si 1030 P. M Columbus Accommotlation (via Piqua; st lOS p. M Niffht Expre. vis Dayton) at 10:15 A.M. Din ct ciiiiiection made at Columl us for all Easter-: C.lie.. J 1 t . . a TIi- Hay Kxpre.-s and Ciucinnsti Express trsin cvnconnect direst I kicbtnor 1 f t Hamilton and CtatfaAdti, arnvisg in Cincinnati at IS 4' A. M. and 9.45 P. M. TTiroun iptnj? Car on A:tht trains. i. M. LUNT, Supcrii.tendsnt F. CtusDi r. Gtntral Ticket Arent novl7-dtf war . - ludia:i:ipoliM ami tI.kIiioii 1864. 1314. ru . rranaretaient to CwtinuetK I ltn . -excepted) be I twaaa Indianapolir and Mi Lenve the Uuion Depot tnd and I P. M-. arriving at Ma lio P.M. ia, st C.Ci A . M .50 A. M. and ?.5o Leave the br p.. t at Ma.!. -or at S A. II. sial 2.4 P. M.. arriving at lndisnaplU at 11 A. M. aad 7.4J' äi Train leave Colnmbus for Rh Mie at 1 !'. M , arriv Drat510PM. Retomina; leave Kti.h Hie i T A M., j &rr)Til.f at Columbu at UM A. M. This Road forms a hue with the Packets ti MadL-on for 1 fietranaortation of freijbt between Cincittaat' snd la.lanapoIiV.nd poimaWaat. Tariff of Freights as Iowas by any other route. Shipper snd merchant: West will find it to tboiria'er. est to ship by ttlsline. msrlS D. C. RRANHAM. Stpenirt-tidet 1862 1862 a LL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR ST s. JOSKPH an.l oiher points is Northert Misaaari, the sVate of Kansas, or the Tsrritortes, hocld Irrvist op hav ag tickets that re-1 by the VOKTU .TllSKOt HI ItAILKtf 10, The only rail route from St. Loai to St Joseph. It It the tjaram aad aifikaat line, by thirteen hoar, to tbo reewtest point reached by rail, and i ' way as cboap aa say other. Bay joar fmwdlt to Kaoa and all pofcralv. VovtheeaMiasaariby tee North Misaoan Rsibcad ISAAC H. STURGEON. Erwa'tsatd Ga.'ISapt. North MiesoatrtR. R mKNRT m SIMMONS, Goaeta -e lM tAgeat ssatlf-dlf L1V B I Ki r.. B eni AUU.J, Bew Vaark Lev tl Noo. ra sad U Bast Perl t Kaan AUUKV. tea Veark UsatR estdeJetHaaaa
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CLOSING OUT SALES -AT THE Trade Palace 2ii & 2H WEST WASHINGTON ST.t HUME, LORD k CO. mIMU.(; TO KKT1RI KROat BCrtlMaS X0W WW offer their large aad apand)-l itock of jtsda W.-'th $100,000! At New York wholesale price, and many rood niack !es. Feeling under ebbgaUea to the public for the very large patrouagt we have received, we have concluded to adopt thi metbod of cloning out our pre a est stock, thereby giring them the advantage of baying their goada as low a, the same can be bought at net wholeaale price Id Rastern cities. Thit Is so flctlteu cry, aad Wt will contlnae the sie. until the whols atock is closed oat. We bare new in -tore tbe largest snd boot selected stock verbronfhttothiacily.CQnslttlBgof f jHiitwOoo Worth of 1 LKS. 7 r grade, from tbe mot roetry and Comprising beautiful Moire Antiques, To tbe cheapest PLAIN SILKS AND SATINS, Whirl: will bl nld rer.ar.1le of Ike recent great advaaces. nm mm goods, In great variety. Oar buyer being at tbe head of tka market during the spring, ha mads extra effort tc procars tbe finest and most fashionable ia the market, enm-pri.-ingall the late Fa,rirs IVoveltien. MERRIMAC PRINTS, SPR AGUE'S PRINTS, PACIFIC PRINTS, AMERICAN PRINTS, OUNNELLS PRINTS, DOMESTICS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, EM I ROI I) Em ES. vc. HUME, LORD & GO. I I MM I OI I 8, juiieiS-rltf BOOTS AND SHOES. HENDRICKS. RDMl NDS et CO., VtVVJUaajlJt pvalfrs is BOOTS SHOES HAVE NOW lit T01IF. A COMPLETE VWCRT. sient of btavj Dost tn l Shoes for FALL AND WINTER WEAR, XMERAC1XG IX PART Children's A Calf, Calf and Goat Lace Boots snd Baloral 1. Misaea Kip, Calf and Govt fce Boots and Ralmorala. Wsmen't Kip, Calf and Goat Lace Boot snd Balmorals regular snd extra sites. Women's Lasting, half D. Congre and Balmorals. Women's Rubbers and Overaboea. Touths' snd Rova' lists, with snd withent nets! tips. Men' Coarse Boots. aen' Kip and Calf BoAt all 1: Men's French Kip snd Cavslry Boots. 111 iiuuiiu wvernoes. All of which have been selected with especial care, snd aatiaflea that we have the GOODS to suit tbe Genertl Merrhärt. t , 7n Tm , ,M " "'"r"0" t0 0"r ftofk, atld Will endear 1 sii aus . n r 1 11 vii a ina v v awaw riAn .r uui id vimsavmswnan kitc sansiacTioQ. HENDRICKS. FDMfNrm A CCt 40 S.,i.tL Meridian street, 'fehanu's Block am-aimi. indiananoii. iV.,i. I ' FISH. FRESH FISH! : IKKn M:0M IHK 0CSA5. I. tKKJ AND filYEAJ Wß Cod Fish, Haddock, nusHWs. Maakerri. Haiiibn-. Black Salnaen, KeU, Ac, fresh from the aea. ! ANo.Ttosi. Bargainee, WhiU Flah, PieAerel. K.it. lluskaleeee. led Hovae, White Bas,. Black Ra... Her- ; rinr. So fish, Kaffslo, sad variaoa other kinds, fre.U I frosa tbe lake aad riwr. delivered la all tsrt .r th. ! ll; lu eroer, rroa iae 01a staas. No. kV We-: Wa.h n n TTZ u!!!r UChirs a Orecery. by THOMfSuN d VN BKNTHf TKN oirT-diB RENOVATE RS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT fi'HK l NITKI TFf, DTE-HofSE, NO. 3t ftOL'TB Jl inino. ' :reet, n. nsaapotis, lr0 aua at this oM an wetl-hwesam s isheisaisasni, the ladle can have vilht aad woolen good, dyed ,a permanent and : lUl'-olora; and rnts garmenu tboroughl reaawav '-' d repaired a:m ecoa.l-haiid clothing bought and oH, also, a .aueaiar hraack ta ti-Taahiaii t 1 hi m iriai 1 aaa t:able cloth, or tear In any garment can bo ta wrovisTbt't It can not bo visible to tbe naked era. Reaererer the place, Ks. loeth : 16 JOSEPH BARKIS, Proprietor. CLUE. GLUE! GLUE! GLUE! ItOBEKT SANDERS, GLUE MANTJFACTUBER, I Rll A X A , OHIO, jT EKP8 ron'tantlj en baad s very lapailsi GhM Sar 11 Cab-net Maker. Printers tad Book Binder tsaaaVfJai COMMISSION MERCHANT. 4. E4I Kdj 1. DAKKOW, MlM.MIssH.N MERCHANT Aud 4eaWr it, Haar, arsis. Balai fay, Fssd sad Pvw. luc se&Tatl5. ow Pwsrt troet. Sa rsar af Palmer ItBraWi I'v , 1 naJUat af
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FOR SALE BY WILLI la O f K Office Talbott A Hew'p Block A 1 A R M ft Mi acre, la Paclby ewaarty. with Ml m W aad aadee aawd fewee. with larsw rrasa rrame Bam, a.oo4 , hard, r ., sad never falllaff of water. Tbe band Is aa taw flat Baa Elver, the frwaa Wsldera. aad can be bad at a bargaia A FAR M la Patuaai Coaaty, of 3at acres, sag acre wttb Hoose. Ram, Orchard. aWtng Vatoff Farm I near Oerertale. For tale cheap A FARM Of ltd acres ia Madiaoa Coaaty, le aaaat Citv: St trM imornrd iwl -- - - this Lg Boose, Kara, Orchard f rhosta trait, aslaato timber. A harr 1 A FARM Of se Acres, w tkia a.t mile sitae crtv, Wils gesi aoaae. Ban, c . aad ono af tbo boat Osnaard ra ibe aaaat v ; al one n:ile f hedge fence. Fer . ale cheap I NEW FRANK H0( SIC On 3hvth Tenneoeer atreel. w th Seven Bo. 1 Wett,0tora, dc. On aTorta New Jersey treet. with atwlssan. Cell Well. Cistern, dc. A TWO STOKV BRICK On Nortsi Cast street, with Right . Telia! wen, csiern, c. A VACANT LOT On Sörth Illi.toi.traot.o7 by 210, at a bargain. NEW FRAME HOUSE Oe 1 orest A -ret uo, with d f 1 nana, large Ka It bj 176, well te taKh fruit aad ornamented with abmbbery. goe.1 cutem, stable ad carriage -boose, with Immediate pos"toii, st reo tble price snd poyasowt. HOUSE AND LOT Oa 11 sbrovk treet, three room sad a able, lot da M . Caadltl. i i' -r. -r.ry l o purchaser HOUSE AND Ii IT On Gieor street, near Barbsnsn. 3 roe, with well Terms : suit pnrbaser. VAC A. NT LOT P'Wäi". etirloed with bmm1 fence, w rtste afr.-rf . near Cadv street. ALSO ltd acres of land, two-tnd-a-half miles cast mt ih city, well improved. For aale at low figure-. )T7Ala a aomber of ess.ea. Farm. Lot. Ac Per son winking to purchase will d well to call F'.r particulars of sny of the sl-ve property apply i U IU I t LOVE Office, Talbott ti NeVe, Block, loa. I A 2,outlt af the Paat Off tea. julvlfi'SS-dly NEW CLOAK HOUSE. CLOA LOAKS! A GRKAT VAHlf:TY AT FORKS IK R & LENTS. No. 17 North Pennsylvania 8t. IBFIi.!. OPEN ON WEBK ff with a new ai:. large e CLOAKS, MANTILLAS at OFTRF LATEST H fOf.f .sJl f HP If Partie will find 11 ta their aare to mx Goo4s before purchasing elew aa tl R. ti. hpk er A re.. REAL KST.t . E HUNTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. No. 201-2 North Illinois Stm I 1 1 I i ; t 11 :t p . I I n , Ind. wyU'Mdly MEDICAL NOTICE. Ii M..r.cV W. THOMM . FROM THE FAST, TI UPIXEÜ THklk OF FICE or. th east stale ..' vtrxtf.i mm .1 Wj. VI tnd . f .r tie tMevisttisa af aaasertt.r. ufrr .ue i 1 awraoas affhrted wad avyaadaa, wr any peete of Private Dtäoase, sara dsati ithesto t eawa. raavawtr on ttW -olM bad. of ariewco aad saaasd pbibs"fhj I laaMeway. and Inveterate ease af that saa-asdb cared hv aar other nbai 1 ZT f5 AiMrea Bus ISIaC tns! Sbrklb of . charge jrsstiy Da TMOkfdON FOUNDRIES. HOOMIFR STATE FOINDRT HV STOVE UORKs COl. I.OKI 4 I'l't Is Maaalaatarsrt sad Whtltssle Twslasa toiw HnvLan.w LL OLE 8T0TKS Alt OF TBK LATEST AND Iran rraats. Coeaaat., aasanaad, aad prsmat at Oar price. wiw be OSce. Saios-roo as I mw as aar. De wäre ttrwtt, two teaajst Ssftailt aatt sdtaaC saaaB aa. a. . selsax. PHYSICIAN AND SI RGEOK 10 rraanoa AWatxtm. t I OaTl sua ami n
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