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1 I t DAILY SENTINIL.;Elcvcllth Ind State, lair. FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOIIER 2 CITY AND STATE ITEMS. Pino5t. L'eat. Col. Henry Jordtn. of the ! 117th Indian, arrired In the citv. vexterdar. ( riyMsjor Oener! S!o-am and ntff arrived In ; tSe city jeterd, nd put op at the Hues. Maker and MIer took the first premium j on htu and cap it the prand exhibition of thee j article at the State Fair yesterday. t3F"The fliloonn of the city Iat nieht were i general open, notwithstanding an impending ; military nereaity. " ; tlT'lf you want wuythinfr in the hat. cap or j fur line, go to lUkerand MrUer's. Their stock j is the mot complete in the Writ. sep3) 4t f?7For an extri choice Oolong or English breikfaU te etil at Lee s Chin Te. Store. No. 11 Hues Clock. ZfTA very superior Kbtck of pure ereen. black ftnlJapm teas, for aale low at the Hues Block China Tea Store. r5yCoonterfeit on the Exchange Rink. Greencmtle, and the Rink of O when, are in cir culation. Ex tonne your money. Gold Pas Bowen, Stewart k Co , hare the finest stock in the city. They bare jut received an entirely new stock. Ctclorama. ThU pre.it work of art, on the American war, m drawing crowded house at College 1111. Oo evervlxwly to night. t?7So oon as the fall crops irc gathered Tolunteering in the armies of the Union will be unprecedented and unpariHeled. 3?Mdime Bodvwaftt.4s.irnewrii-ki, from Aus tria, arrived in the city Ut niht, and n stopping at the Rite, we would inform her numerous friends and admirers. Folic. The gentlemen belonging to this corps are iiideUtipatile. They convey drunken tnen to jail every night, not ith-tnndiiij; all the saloons are supposed to be cloed. t-f O. B. Stout k Brother are in dtily receipt of the cho'cet fresh oyters brought to this m r ket. Thi is the tesiimony of nil who hive tried them. t-tf Lieut. T. Camptell.of the 70th Indiuta, leaves for his regiment on Saturd ty next All letters entrusted to him will be promptly de liveied. School Rook. am I'apkr. Wholesale buyers will find the largest and cheapest stock in the city at Rowen. Stew art & Co N, It West Wash ington street Wantli Two boy, about VI or 14 years old, to whom tted employment will be given. Apply for oue day to A Sri.PHKNs & Sum, Steim Coffee ;ttd Spice Mil!, Corner Washington and K-i streets. irTbere ought to be a good eating hou-e, weh kept by . repectiib!e genllernm, near the Union Depot, for the accomuivl ition of the traveling public. We make this remark as a suggestion for all pirtie concerned. "5"The Metropolitan. I.it iiiglit, again had a crowded and delighted audience. To niht, "'v il Engigemenrs" and "Married Life." snd the " Fisher' Hornpipe" by Miss Fanny Merrill, will be presented. Proclamation. Ir. II. F. Birne requests all persons indebted to him to call and settle, at leist a put of paid indebtedness, ha he stands in need of funds at the present time. If absent, hs puuil, Dr. James Wal ace, will attend to said buMiiess. sepl8-2w CiV A beiutiful building lot, larire, hiph, and with an east front contains about three quarters of an acre of eround near the Blind Aylum. On long time if desired. Trice $.'l,fM). For sale by Johv S Spanx, . j.ep3-3d Real E-tate -Agent. 5f"The splenlid assortment of bonnets, hats, ribbons, flowers, feathers, ladies' and children's dres caps, at Mrs. A. Raker L Co.'s, cannot ftil to .tee the most fashionable. Ladies call at 24 South Illinois street octl-d3t State Fair Fbmicms McLene has a mig nitifer.t tock of silverware in every variety of style, warranted pure coin silver, which he can hirni-h to persons taking premiums, at very low prices, and engraved in the highest style. octl-düt tV Howard Stretcher, a young gentleman well known in this city, has a booth on the fair ground, near the judge' stand, where all refresh mints can be procured. We would commend Mr. Stretcher to our numerous friends who will be on the ground to day and to-niorrow. Judge Beebe. one of our most distin guished citizen, was introduced, according to re:ort, to Cen Hooker last night. Congratula lions msed mutually between the aecomrlish'-d gentlemen and heroes. The accomplished Mai' r Terroll was the medium. ?T"Senour's druj store, in the Rites House R'ock. appears to be the place most people resort to when in need of pure drusr. H has succeed eil in building up a first class trade, and is now doing the leiding prescription business We would just say to one and all to give him a call. Ri rolart. The room of Messrs. Snyder i Ilanniman, No 4" South Illinois street, was j broken into ni'jht before l ist and from $1W to I'fSön worth of jewelry taken. This was bad for the young and gentlemmlv proprietors. We state the matter that other citizens mv be fore-r-warned and forearmed. , Everybody is interested in knowing where they can buy their hoots and hoes the cheapest jM. II unter 4. Co. at No. 19 E Washington Miter, have the best assortment of first class gods in .the c'tv. and are retailing at wholesale prices. I C . C - 1 " - o pr cent, oy miKing . i v. . ... ..r. . t l . r I ruur iiurniuri tu inrin. OCH Oil J"sjr IIoue and lot for sale, on the southeast orner of North and Liberty streets House has Ill . a. 'eten rtMms apil io gxxi ceuars; tne i.t is wel et in shrubbery, with two fine graj-e artnirs. ar.d ome beiring fruit trees. Th's house will be sold rheap ard on good terms. Jacob F.lpr.pc.e. I octl-dtf No. :U West W hingtun st. t.To avoid the greit rush to morrw. and jto get the fi' cho:ce. go to d it and buy your Itrine ieweltv n. 1 silverware at W. H. Ta!'ott V ICo.'s. No' '21 Eit W aMn rton trtet Thev in ave the tet engraver in tne west, atu n . a w . l - w i engrave tour fu'l name, date, Ac . on a',! goods . Tjought Ol them, free of charge J m j fJT" isitors to the Istate r ur shoul I certain Eiir shoull certain ! r, refore leaving the city, m ke a call at t'ie h it ir-learirw, theritv.mike a call at teh.t : i...,. .- . , T, nd can esrablMhrnent ol pen-,f..rg et an . - i- tlCton Street. I ne pmpiri... i ui m-commo- Hating clerks will lane pleasure in snowing to Visitors the enormous stock and sreat variett of ?oolin the hat and cap line, kept on hmd by . . . i i . : i Lis model nouse. octl-dJt T" ä 4 . . . l I J m 4 V iA ' Cound at Mt Leiie-s Jewelry Store. Bates Hou-e loruer, in all utjle. of cies sid at the loa eat lactory pric; a"lo all other styles of watches at the same low figures. Soldiers and civilians. ÄStizen and stranger, should t:ot forget to call .t M-Irene's if thev want to crt the worth of. h f wuey in anv thii in the watch or jewelry WL h. v octl-d't I ;ne Excilkiob I'axi.RAMa f the Wa This ugnifjcent series of pictures of hittles,m k . .... :..n1nit.ii nia! enirs iremeii ts. Sc . witn Its Wonderful mechanical etTects. A matinee will e given this afternoon at 2 o'clock . for the ac ommodation of children and schools Admis f ori for children. K cents. Libera! arrange hents made with schools See agent at the fjall. ap3U-d4t j tn!a?, we htd oen rain, om rjiod, and, I a the Scripture mj, much ac1 tnj ieop, wer Iber withal, aud ld;e efrecia'.ly ilmoft knW! eeP h'reon. were uu the beautiful i ground i. Krou " J beautiful ground, becau-e e are in-trticted authorituitelr to vi it. Wi hope ant bod mile or feraile. littW chili or i uMier, who hi been there, will Uke f-o offence at us for i in it. We are irnp! eix-esviiririir ' to come to ihe point, and we will i the firU place announce th it j TO DAT. J a. According to erery prognose it'ori n?rd dii Dsi, will be a Urge d it ublime,p!e!,diferou, njinificent, urn re'-edented. unp .rriMe led. un- ' approach iMe Kiir I), ina, the himtre-M of the' henven, the podded of the silver tow' mjti- ! callr, Nst nishf. w.ved nnlr one of her- Krns t and' di-pelled everv mrteornlosiral pr!norofita : in the hpe of a portending vr..r rWi in the atmosphere, circumambient of this great jrowiit , ; arid prosperous citadel auJ metropolis ij the il- I lu-trioin Common w exit h of Indim To-dT, therefore, we re;et, will be a rem rktbly fine j one; one of the bet of the kind ever innufac- j lured no duU, no uiU'l. aid thousir upjn ( thoud-inds of gentlemen, an 1 thouaöds and i thou ta nd of lidiea will undouWtelly be tpon the ' I Tl.:. I.. I I r I Kiuuiiu. i mi irt'j u U t-pt'iK Ol I UkVIX 1"LLLE CAE LI3TA, t a mot beiutiful woman artistic, and: dreed in fleMi coloreil tights and who. to the i;rrU e ii firuti'.n of veneraoie sinners, mile, having opera glares nnd other instruments to oh;-ve her, walked agin the tight" rope vesterdv. Her performance will be repeated, and, on this pub- ject, a contemporary remark'): " We are reueted to siy that Mad' CAroIita, the beiutiful rope walker, wil fnoiselle give an exhibition on the fair ground at 11 A. M' to d.iy, and also at 1 1. M. Her feet were betji by an injineii.-e crowd on yesterday. " j Another contemporary, commentin? on the above, says: i "The young lady's ftttt were indeed fen and admired by a vau cr w 1, nor did the -cUtors Uop there." Another contemporary udd.: "Yes, they (the crowd) lookcl about tvo feet higher." ; 1 ATTENÜANC K. Two thoiHinl tic-ken were sold vetterdiv These ilo not include the ticket of eihi'j tor or seasijn tickeu. Thi. lor rainy d.iv. wiis verv well TROTTING AM P.UINU. j Yesterday the time track was too wfj To lay, forenoon and afternoon, the perforin inces of the ring will a'nolute!? come oil", and, of bourse, every one will be there to see. ' MK. A.J. IIOLMKS being the gentlemanly Superintendent, J every thing upon the ground is alw ivs in admirable or der. He is one of the in t elli -icnt of oll'cers A B N I) )K VIMC, will be on the ground at i) o'clock this rjorning and perform on wind in'triimfut ihrouh'mt the day and succeeding dty of the f.iir. I. L'NTIL 8TL'R1AT. j The minigenmii h ive resolved to kepthe greut riliw open until r.u:i-l wn Siturdty in or der to give all a chance t vi-it it. CITIZK1H OF IN.I AN.AP:iLI! you, above all others, ought to beonllndto d ty and to-morrow Your city derive-j L'reat benefit from the arinutl extiiUiiioix of ih'J .Sitte Roird of Agriculture. Your rnercli tnt.s. your mechanics. arnl all in business, are liber.iljv p.it rmiized by visitors from throughout th State whencyer we have a fair here. For thi- whole week your hotels have leen crowded. Jii un quest on.ioly have been the gainer. Th erefore to day an 1 to morruw visit the fair and biing til jour wives and daughters, your sons, youinph s, yur cousins and all your acquaintances, male and female, just as they were cre ittil. STOCK The examination of stock takes place t: day, and will be intensely inteiesting. Theii are some beautiful animals of all sorts on the g und A SORGHUM ONVkNTlON will be hel l in the Supreme Court room, ptate house, to-night. We give this in t rm itioi.Iin ilc- tail, although not strictly in order in a faithful and accomplished State Fair report. BAKLB Jt IIEATIl'ä DI'TLAY. These gentlemen, from Wal.oIe, IIu-ock county, exhibit an improved or rather lief.' re Irigcrator. The principle is ditVerent fro i all others, trom the fact that it can be sue e- lul'y used either with or without ice; is. leitddl bv a DP and novel process; ecnomi-es aiil is a perfect preventative ag iint all kinds of enemies to the preservation of metts, kc. It hj in superior in the maiket atid is just what the rubl e wants. M APAMOISELLt CAROLISTA, AO MV. We forgot to state above th it this beautiful .m l accomplished virgin will walk the su-plidel tight hemp hliodlolded, bac kward and tori od. Many Briggydears will, including some priv'ites, beou hand ti see it. most positively. THE "RfNOFL HAT tLEVAToR." The above was awardol a first premium ye.s terday. It was tested ilotigide ot "Wood" 's," and the committee were unanimous as aboe The foik was exhibited bv Mr. C. Kunde', of Cleveland. Ohio, for K.J." Kindel 1 Broths, Chicago. It worked easily, lifted a lare !ad, and discharged without clogging or c homing. The jp'iigs are made from the be-t ol steel, .and the f ok hs an esv and correct method of'dis charging at the Jiscretion of the piuhet. Mr. Kunde! claims great advantage on this fork, and high recommendations from those who hate -ed it. It cert linly did the work mo-t excellently, and won great favor from tho?e whostw it. FIXK MATCH Ell IiORt'S. Our attention was attracted to a fine pa." of d i-hing. high c irraiged in itched horses diii'ig gracefully around the rii'g. 1 hey riveted (the attention of every "sight seer" and judge, of od stock. On ii q'l aing, we found thev wereowtned by Col Vance, ol Craw forJ-vilU. this Sf ite,ine of the mo-t enterpii-ing ci'uens of our St ate :md a spiriteil lover and breeder of good slck. ' he Colonel heM the re;ns, and w as accomp nie-! y otie of our most distinguished citizens. The high encomiums passed on the uniform move ments. mavhiricent style and speedy travelin I of the anim ls to question bv the thousands of s-ec tators. w is a higher trilute than the award of anv committee. Uol . can leel prou I ot Ins . entry, and will alwavs be welcome! amount us. THE 1 1! MANM Y REAPER ANP MOW ER. In mentioning this machine on yesterday' we made some mist ikes, but did not misrepresent or undemte the proprietors. We do not know it present writing whether it was awarded a premi um, but we do know that it h is received "m?re honors" than any other mchirie ma Je in he Wet Mr. Koowltou, of Kocklall, Illinois, is getierai agent, at'i tne micnine is m iii'iiacture i in that citv bv Emmerstui i Co., the seu'or member ot which is present, as well as the ag;nt I i for this Statt- We si; PREW t!l w tite of it again. A slttw. I Thee gen'te.n in. ot Indian po!is. h ive on fvd hittttion a bei'itiMi! collection of ctrnages ku2.., Wo never betöre saw su.h su-.efi-o;: work.iii:iiiahip. Light and airv. and et suL-tiai- I tj , :U., durable are all the vehicles that Me-rs j prew & Shaw m tnnf it ture - Everybody admired j t.i"? ol tneir nnoi..rK on exiiiomon y esiero v. j reco.ieci reading u, u tne ap: e trance o a of l. .xt" l,n n I .fU I - , - , . - . 1 lod-ifjn iriiini I .tc lire ' riial ein'tsl me f,l-e;Wi i j tion and exclam itioi.s ot all the English whoilid i the happiness of t;tig u the street il pasje.1 ! I ah ng No British inech mic had ever ach:eed i the like Mtssr. Drew k Shaw are the loiemo-t ; j of our Ametican mechanics of eeiy ircuniVm i bulaticg machine drawn bv a hor-e or horses. THE nOlslT SELF tASl. We ntde a !ihi mUt-ike, yesterd ty, in reffr rinc to ihe abve. tut did not mist-.ke the men We honld hve stid Priz 4t Kuhns of Diyton, ; Ohio, who are extensively engaged in their man i - a t ii in w n.i v r i j ill 1 1 m H h i i n 1 1 1 1 , i .ii i -1 1 1 1 I,, i ulacture. a w ell a seel tlnlis. ic. i nere is t,o - . i ... it.:.. more worinv nrm in eiiiu-r, "r'. , ! thev rni u ulacture is of the bet ouahtr. ; ! : . THE ISiPaOVkP IRON CErR PLOW. ; It wa the intention of Messrs Hill k pear. ; at tlie solicitation of d.ffetent Iidisna faitu.'ts: aud others, to have one on trial at the Slate Fair now in progress. One of thee plow was in the ; citv, but owing to a tn'sunder-Undiiig, wis mis ditected. During tie time it remained in the; citv it as eiAmined by a iiuiiicrof farmers and i agricultural dealers, anJ receive-i the behest j testimordals of approval. Mers. Hall I Spear1 are looted at Pittsburg. Pentisvlvania. -nd are j n' t y one or the r: et fi-m in the tnjine- in the United S'ste, but mnuficture plows f ail kinds, fuitihle for the different varietiea of soil. S nee the daya of "Jethro Wood." there haa never been a firm that baa added more to the beneCt of the agricultural community. They have received oi piow, aixj me nrm aeeps progress witn tne ;e. rnoToc.Rpa Albi ms The Urpet an1finet! stork in the city is at Rowen, Stewart k Co. V, ' 1"? West Washington street. Hats. Caps iasi Straw Goods. We wouM n-k , CTT Saloom. Capt. O'Leary, a brave and residents and all from abroad to visit , S,!..,; ,u1JB .. i. i. t:, South Meridian street They will there ee the mot splendid stock of hoods, hat umbrella. pjr-so!s, kc. ever o;enel in the maiket. Mr J. S. Hold, an sTOmrri'died gentleman, is with J. M. Tallrott k Co . No. 3 South Meridian street. T&TT more than 2o vears the reliable house of W. H. Talbott k Co. ha teen reeonize! a the principal Ueid.,-1 triers tor all new styles of watches and fine jewelry. 1 hev have on hand j now more genuine American watcnes than was j ever before seen in this State at any one time.' Von will mis a great treat if you do not visit their establishment before you go home. Inmaxa Leoiox, Attention! Are you alrea4lv uniformed? If not call on Rice and Bamberger, No. 6. Bates House RIock and look i at their larse stock of military clothing, embrac ing everything belonging to a regular outfit. Prices, the lowest m the city! Orders from the country will be promptly at tended to, and samples of uniforms sent if re quired. sep2-lw Engine am Boiler for Sale A five horse power uprignt engine, with lKiler, heatr, con necting pines, kc , in complete running order, no used in running the Sentinel presses, will be sold at a bargain, to make room for a larger en gine. It wil! be delivered when we remove info our new ofhee, early in October. Apply at this office. ' sepl2-tf Hate You reen to Parker's? Do not fail to pee the "great -how" of new goo Is. Shirt that fit. I:nen, woolen and cotthn; new styles colhrs, scarfs, i e- k ties, undershirts aiid drawers, all grade and iz.s; i. lies' Rtlrnoral hose and skirts, ki:itte. hoods. Sontags, breakfast capes, nubias, skiting caps, new and fresh styles, and colors in cndle variety at wholesale and retail. Drop in and see us at Parker's, 3! West Wash ington stteet. sept30 d4t "Neoro ox the Brain." We hen- a good del about the "nt-gto on the brain,' and the "darky in the wood pile," but a more important subject for sober citizens to consider, is the sole of the foot. Keep it wurm and dry. To do this, buy the bet boot, or shoe, you can, for the least money The New York Boot and Shoe Store, (lentis Block, is the place to buy. Look in the m Liiificent show window of this e.-t iblishment, and see what you want sep30 d3t An interesting meeting was held last niirht in the Supreme Court room. State house The industrial ititetests of the State were fully dis cussed. To tiilit, at the sa me place, all practi cal gentlemen are invited to attend. The prom input speakers trill he Mr. Dav, of Mansfield. Ohio. Mr K Jewel, of Chicago, Mr. L.atersette, of New York, Mr v. h. Clark, Prof. Neal and Dr. Warner, of Ohio, and Col J. T. F. Wright, the eminent agricultural eiitor, from Pennsylva nia. Palmkr Hoi'sk Iasimt Saloox. Mes-rs. Welsh k Kenelian, the gentlemai.lv proprietors of this celebrated ainl pojul.,r place of resort, southeast corner of Illinois and Washington streets, have recently replenished their stock of choice w ines, liquors nnd civj-irs. One of the partners hasjust returned from the E ist, procuring all his articles, direct from the importer and the custom-houses. For a sp!en)'nl beverape of any sort, go to the Palmer House basement saloon. H'p2j-dlvr. Hamilton County Farm A farm of lfc6 acres, three miles from Noblesville, is offered by Dclzell k Jones, Bed Est.-ite Brokers, 37 E.ist Washington street, at a price tint makes it the cheiest pri e of imnrove! farm property in Centr.il Indiana. They also have for sale two farm, one of M) and anoiher ot 1G') acres in Roii'olph county, near Union City, and another of Kid acres, hilf of it in luxuriant blue crass, near Terra Unite Also, an improved farm of .V) acres, neir Uiee;iburg, on which is an inex haustible stone i'isrry ExcfL-oOR Pavokama ok thk War. The Masonic I J . 1 1 was crowded lat night, our citi zens and "cor.iitiy cousin-" beiiiL' anxious to see this in igiiih cit work ot ..rt pnlucel by home artis;-. As we loioie remarked, this is without doubl the tili t seile- ol paintings which it h s ever bren ar privilege t w'uness We would atlvi.-e our 'lirn is atid exenbodv else to io to Masonic Hall this week, as it tniy ie that this sp'eni.d sei :'s i p i i i 1 1 g s will leive for other cities in a lev d is. Thee a :il be an exhibition this aittiiioMii ut two o' l . k. C! ildreti, fifteen cents. The New York Store. We have frequently had. occ i'!n to call the attention of the public to the beautiful goods ofTeicd them, at tlie lowest prices, at the f unous house of the Messrs. Glenn, Kast Washington stieet. Duly, fresh ai rivals of the mo-t beautiful fabrics, d' all sorts of manu facture. are iile ! upon the shelves and counters of the New York Store This store i- celebrated throughout the country. Everything in the dry goods line needed by any lady, or gentleman, whether resident or visitor, can be obtained at the New York Stoie. "FJegmt fabrics and cheap for cash" is the motto of the enterprising propi ietot s. Ht'ME, Lori V Co The most magnificent retiil dry gooijs est tbli-hment anywheie in the country is that of tlie firm ah ive mentioned, West Washington street, jiotth side, stone front No more beiutiful goods are lispl ive i upon the counters of anv New Yoik. Philadelphia, Boston, Batlimore. New Orleans, Cini:innti. Imdou. Paris, Constantino;.!-', Yiennt. St. Petersburg or S m Francisco house Lidie.s in all tlie cities above enumeratid. visit the retail dry cods stores and io their -hopping. In Indianapolis our beiutifiii women go t Hume. Lortl & Co.'s. Not only, we would ty, have this firm ever i thing tint alolv wirits; but for carpets and substan tial cloths anl uoo'en and staple goods of all kind, thttir as.i t ments are amoog 'the first in tiiis m irktt. Yiit Home, Lord & Co.'s. Mikchant Tailorimi . II. Heitkam k Co., No IT North P' ti'i's street, neirly opfvosite the B it! House, is one ot the most fashionable mer chant t ii!'ritig establishments in this city. Their stoc k ol piece g'-ods ioinpri.es the bet varieties and latest si b-s, ail liesh and new. from w hich anv geutiem.m cm select a u t to his taste, and haie i' rn d in thetiCite-t nd rnns? serviceable s'vle Tt..se ( our frie i l- ti.it want a new suit, to- iii p rt of a s.i , ve call on G. H Heiiktm & Co. nnd they wüi I well eu'ted. Youths" r,.l h.n s cl uiting m nie to oider in the latest sti'e - sptlü '2m Pastire L- Ts t At iTiN We will sell at auction, n tie piemi-es, ! iluiiiay 0c tidier 5. at - o'clock , forty ti.i act es of ex el lent bottom Imd, for cow pi-ture. in pircel of from two and a half to fiie orf-s each, to suit purchasers. This land i iie north w est corner of the city limits. bajundeJ on the east by Fall creek, and on the sou'h est Indiana avenue. This ground, being b ttoin lar.d. will pnnluce more gras on one acre thn can be producel on two acriM of tiplinl It is iUo well supplied with stock water, each lot hiving a front on Fall creek, thereby mkir g it particularly valuable to thoe living in that part of the . ityr . Terms, one third cash, ami the b,l mce in sixty days, with in'etestoh the cVfened payments. sej.C6 dbt MiKiRA V Piei.c, Agents, A IlAttpswr On Wednesday Inst, one of out hclmen was called upon at the Union Depot. by an t fficer, to c.irry him to a certain business house on WasHrc'en street, ar.d back again to the depot. The hack storied opposite the business bo'ise whilst the per.tlemin went in. He ws arretrd fr letting h:s vehicle st u.d on Washing ton street, taken bef.re Mayor Cnen. and, al though the ofhVcr appeared and testified that the hv knmn wa. waiting for him. a fine of $15 was int rosed This judgment of the Mayor is cer tsinly a violation of the spirit of the hack ordi nance. The cliue making it a finable offense to st uid hark on Washington street tever was intended U i event a hck from waiting a mo ment, at a store bxr, while a passenger goes in to deliver or receive a bundle. The tine should Ke refunded. On Two Centraetors. To ro' th p,b!ie i eon'rwtor come; fr.e ceat In corn, tue whr cb-at In ram. Which I' th create-, u you ran eiplaio, A rogua la $ttrU or a rgac in tfdO! Exchasge. Col. Wilder This galhnt leader of the old 17th Indiar.a, and one of the heroes of Chicks mauga, who helped to turn the tide of batt'a there, wa in the city yesterday. Col. Wilder leiTes for Irs command in a few days.' No more gallant gentleman has ever gone to war for the Constitution and the Union, and to crush all re bellion against the glorious stars and stripes. i -ri.i.ai i. uiiruiaii. i in r a iiw in w ii irniia daily and nightlv, at No. 51 Soutn Illinois street. ----- - r - - The chiicest wines. liquors, cigars, kc , and the mos; delicate tid epicurean dishe. et in elegant style, are at all times o be obtained of dpt. O'Leiry, No. 11 South Illinois street. Hi place is one ol pular resort, and deservedly so. hep2.')-V!w StlT Railroad. We undersund the entire prock , t,e n,iin4tolis Str. et Rail way Company t,eM Pcribed, as lollows: - .. . w . i i uutii a. jiuiri".' i,miv w. J IVc.... W. II. Talbott. J. M.TalWt.. ii.oi a) 20.WW 20.000 lo.oro 10,000 50! 5,000 W. O. Rock wood W. T. W ,Iev i Priifeor Mor d. ilalrt Tout.. 104g0 Ptat I IQU0R3 C. A. Elliott, corner of Meri dian and Maryland streets, has the finest lot of pure whisky we have eeo in some time. Mr. Elliott bought largely before the Government tax was placed on liquors, which gives him the ad vantage of having old whisky, and at the same time of selling nearer old prices than any other house in this market. Mr. Eiliott has on hand, als., a fine lot of very old brandy, Heidsick and Mums' Champagne wine, and Longworth 's Sparkling Catawbi, in quarts and pints. The best proof we can give those in need of such goods, as to their quilily, is, that Mr. Elliott supplies nearly all our first class saloons. Were we going to purchase pure liquors, we certainly would give Mr. Elliott's goo I an examination lelore buying. We understand he pells at the lowest Cincinnati prices. ocf2-d3iwlt 3?"The bowlderintf. paving and curbing ol Pearl street, between Meridian and Pennsylva nia streets, is now partly finished, and the con tractors are doing a good j jb, under the direc tion of the City Engineer. We believe this street will be the model for all future improve ments of the same kind, if the pi au of the ordi nance i adhered to, and we trust the Engineer and contractors, will not. under anv circumstan ces, change that one iota. The pavement, of brick, i fave feet wide ample for foot passen gers. The oval of the street is carried clear to the stone curb, twenty feet, which throws the flow of water next the curb, making the channel sm iller, so that the water will run swifter and cany nil' obstructions better. Ry this plan the bow ldered passage way for carriages is clear to the curb, giving the lull width ol the street be tween ihe ptvements for this purpose, and there will be no chance for carri lies lo splash Waier on foot passengers from the 'gutters, as the curb ing will keep them off. We would call the at trillion of II properly holders to this improve inent, a it progresses, as we are SalisfieJ it is the best arranged street of its width in the city. It is the pi in the Engineer suggested for the other part of Peirl street, but he was overrulel bv property owners, and the consequence is their street is constructed exclusively for carnages and gutters, to the inconvenience of foot passengers It is a pleasure to pay for god improvements. such as this will be, if the plan of the ordinance i adhered to. telegraphic: ' icpnmp (ireikiiT roi tu ixn.t tat imwiil. For .Hornin; Krport Sec Firat I'nije. iilil Report From Srw York. Ntw York, October 1 Gen. Robert Ander son states to the War Department that he has yet in his possession the flig he hauled down from Sumter. It ha never left his custody. At a mee'ing of th-: Chamber of Commerce to day a teport was made from the committee to examine the h ubor defenses, that a vessel would be exiMsel to rWinir fireot'eiht hundred guns of the heaviest caliber in it passage into the harbor; they did not see how a hostile vessel could l'o through the Narrows. Ihe harbor it in a tier feet state of defense. The reception to the Russian officers wag most enthusiastic r if teen regiments formed the es corf, and the number ot spectators along the route of the procession is said to have reached lUO.OUO. At the Citv Hall the official wel--ome was tendered, and the guests leviewed the mill tari . The whole affair parsed oft" finely. A special to the Post from Washington pays The Missouri delegation had an interview with the President to day It is now considered cer tain that (ten. Schofield will not be removed. The rebel asumution that den. Rufnside was driven out of Joneboro is faUe. If he withdrew it was for strategic reisons. From Waihinxton, Washington, October 1. The Alexandria News saj s: Mosbv, while on his way down on Monday with hi gang of guerrillas, passed within half a mile of a detached camp of the 21 Massachusetts cav airv, whose headquarters are at Centerville. He seems to have no fears of capture, and finds but littie trouble in penetrating our lines. On Thursday last he captured, at Spiiugfield, two teams of four mules each Information has been received from the Army of the Potomac, that atfairs are apparently un changed. Nothing is transpiripg to indicate im mediate operations. The enemy is in strength on the south side of the Rai id an. Gen. Hill's entire corps is supposed to be there. The enemy' pickets are on the north and west of our lines. A few days ago, a considerable column of troops was observed going northward on the Rlue Ridge, perhaps forming a part of the force re ported to be concentrating in the valley. Col. Dclany, recently captured by the rebels, was attached to Gov. Pierpont's t-ifT. He was at the time sojourning at the house of a relative several miles from Alexandria Several officers of that army have recently mysteriously disap peared. Among them aie Second Assistant En gineer Renjimin Runce and Third Assistant En gineer Jesse Walson. They have, it is feared, met wiih some casualty which ha prevented them from reporting their address to the Superin tendent. . The Missouri and Kansas delegate this after noon, pi.ed resolutions calling a mass meeting of the unconditional Union men of Kansas, low.;, Arkansas. Missouri, and uch other States as may choose to participate, at Hannibal, Missouri, on the 21st of October. The Missouri delegation has extended an invitation to Gen. Saul, of Kan sas, to deliver an address at Turner's Hall, St Louis, on the 12:h inst. He accepted it and will, according to the undemanding, reply to the re cent sicivh of Gen. Frank P. Blair. The Missouri delegation haa appointed a sub committee consisting of Mr. Drake as chairman, the two Representatives in Congress from that State, namely, Messrs. Loan and McCIurg, and one from each of the Congressional districts, being 12 to await the President'8 response to the add rs which was presented yesterday. Some ot the delegates started west;to"day. Others will reach New York to morrow night to attend the reception which await them at the Cooper Insti tute. Arrangements for prompt communication be tween Chattmooga and Washington are now perlected.and it is not tupptrfed here in military circles that any seriou impedimenta will inter fere with the reinforcing of the Army of the Cumberland. stale off V. . flonds. Phiiapelphia. October 1. The nubamntion I apent reports the sale of fl.643,500 5 20 's to- dav. Deliveries of bonds are being made to Septem ber 30th. From Cairo. Caio. October I. The teirr.er Chouteau, wh eh w i damaged by fire below Colutnbu. Kv , a few diy ago, arrive! here today. AU the government freight on her waa saved. Trusten Polk and family, arrived bete en route for St Liuia. (ien. Sherman ' corps is moving. Destination unkoowo. rrom tlotton. RosTox, October 1 It is understood that the Governor and Council hive opened the bid for a State loan, and have accepted all at and above 3 pT cent, premiums. By order of U. S. Mtrahal Key, the cargo of j the priae steamer CronUdt, cons.ating or cotton, turpentine and tobacco, wa sold at auction to day. Some 900 concrpts left the depot at Long Island to day for the Army of the Potomac, by steamer. Examination of Tlldahipmen NiwrotT, R. I . October 1. The fall exami nation of Midshipmen closed to day at the Acad emy. Among the registered is a nephe-r of President Lincoln. From Fortre .tl on roe. FoaTtrss Mo.vaoK. September 30. Rich mond papers of the 2?ih and 2Dth have the fol lowing: Atlanta, September 26. Our lines extend around ChattaniKiga withiu striking distance of the enemy. Our forces are well up io front. On Wednei-day our cavalry occupied Cooper's Gap, on the Lookout Mountain, and it is now held by Longstreet. who commands the river and railroad below Chattanooga. The Enquirer ays that an expedition from Richmond to the Chesapeake Ray has succeeded in destrovinT three sIoods and two schooners. one of the latter being the Alliance, from Phila- ' delphia for Port Koyal. bhe wa ideti witn sutlers' store, and also had on board $2U,000. COMMERCIAL. i ST TKUtOlAri.1 Cincinnati Market, CiKCtwjraTi, October 1. Flour quiet and unchanged; holders are firm; superfine, $ "a5 10 Grain Wheat in moderate demand at 90c. Oat.0c. Rye. 95c. Barley, $1 40l 50. Whisky firm t 52c. Fiaxeed..f2 50. Linseed 01 held at $1 40. Potatoes held at 00. Apples at $1 50(d;2 00 per brl. Lead i 1c higher; sheet and pipe, llC. Mess Pork in coixl demand at $10 50 tor good country; $IU. 75 for citv. Lird firm at lOv-: 934'9J8c isofTered, and 10c for December and January delivery. Groceries firm and in fair demand. MonetaryGold, 39c prem Silver, 30c prem; closing dull. Exchange in active demand. ew York Tfnrkei. Nrw Yobk, October 1. Flour unsettled and 10(a20c lower; $5 50 5 C5 for extra State, $b" IKI(56 15 for extra R II. O, $G 20(36 75 for trade brands; closing dull. Whisky more active and firm at ß.,h"c. Grain Wheat heavy and fully 24c. lower; $1 121 16 tor old Chicago ppring. $1 13 1 23 for Milwaukee Club, and $1 27l 34 for winter red western. Corn steady and active at CfitgfbTc fur shipping mixed western, afloat; cbc in store. Pork opened quiet and close more active and firm at $12 b7.sai3 for old mess, $14 12 for new mess, $lil x!510 55 for new prime, $13 50 (c14 50 for new westeYn prime mess; al.o 1,000 brls new mess tor November, buyers' option, at $14 50. Lird dull at 103llc. Money is a shade easier at 6 per cnt. Sterl ing unslttled; ntened dull at 54?255. ami do. insr firm ai ZG(lbG. Coli uuseitlel; o;eiel t 40.;, advanced to 43, and cluf-oi quiet nt A2nZ prem: G-reat Western 5 TTSTABUSHKD IS 140 BT THK PHKSENT FRO j rKlKTlIK, at No 2-9 Maine Street, Ci:cinnati, O., whrre denlrs will always find a full Mck f tbe eele- bra'e'l Seth Thomas work, including Calenders. Regula tors, Weight and Spring Clocks and Timepiece. AUo, all kind of common cheap work frm all other manufacturer-. All k nds of t'l'ck Material and Trimmings cid to the trade at the lowest Western price. Idealer ir respectfully invited to call or send order to No. 229 Main btreet, where the) will receive prompt attention. E. BLAKtSLEK. ke.t2'63.d:iy ,11 A N O A I V 1 A Ii Ii . FOR SIX NICHTS ONLY! THE EXCELSIOR PANORAMA OF THK WILL BK EXHIBITED AT 3IVSOTSIC HALL, CommenciDg Monday, Sept. 28, Con tinuing until October 3, rilHI.WlMKXSF. PANORAMA COVERS OVER FIVE I Thffs;nd Feet of Can vans showing the projrrestt of thin, tl:4Yatet cf Wars, from the IKlMRAKIiM KXT OF FOK5iIT.MTEK. undr the gsllant Major Anderson, to the CAPTURE OF VICKSBL'R! by the Union force, under the fainou. Vajor ticneral U. S. Grant. TLi wonderful pitce of art, replete with truthful and life-like pictures, and ar'undinR in the mort startling mechanical effects, give the beholder an exact represen tation of all the FETTLES, Anf moring incidents by flod anj JJld cf thU the most wicked of wars waed to ovrthrov tlie bet of Uovern ments. ThU Panorama is tbe Joint production of the two most eminent artits of the West, S. V. CSL'LICK and T. II. GLI:MIC, Is pronounced by critics to be tbe master production of their niajric pencil, and has received Ibe highest enco niums ol the prean during the progress of its painting. Seither labor, art or espenc has been spared by the proprietor, d iring the twelve months of it painting, to insure its superiority over all other Panoramas of this war. Tbe above, combined with good Mnic and a compe tent Lecturer, will give the audience an idea, almost rea ity, of th Rattles and Bombardments in which every Indiana family Las a representative. Come and see how your fathers, brothers and sons 'Make way for Liberty." Admiion -..M cnu. iHior open at 7, commencing to 8. fcepf.'6-dTt MACHINES. One JIaehine not at the Fair. MASCTACTOr.S WIIX FIND IT GRKATLY TO their Interest to call at the Hoosfer Factory, at the wet end of Wabin(rton street, Indianapolis, where ihey can see L. O'Brien's late Improvement iu Carding Machines, Patented September lt, 1-J53. With this Improrement th cards will rn ke no w-te. They are rery impe and can be attarbed to any Carding Mat Line at a very small expens. Call an 1 see them working. octl-d:t L. O ERIES. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. 500,000 CIGARS Just Received. JOIiri -V. IIEIDJLIIVGrEIfc Ja returned from Coeaectimt, WHERE RE HA ESUAOEÜ 4.000.W FlSf DO-MKTlCOa-srs. All goods will be warranted of tta very best quality, and wil J!I 25 Per Cent Lower Than any other hon-e will h the same quality Erery oct wh sells clrsr. wholesale ar re tal dealer come soon and examine the s'nek. JOBS A. BEIDUSGKR. nria Ss.a Palsaer Haas. SPECIAL NOTICES. ETNEW DISCOVERY FOR THE fptwdj aot pwmiaaew cvi of mlal Wtataaaa, Crt tiral and Vaf.nal Discharge, GW, fcVqaal la, ImiAfioca, Impotasc, Gaciul Debility as4 dltataa c4 tb Bladder aad Ktars. Ecu's Snumne Puxs art warrant! fa all cases and caa b rcbed on. K o rhaara of dtet required. They do not naaitoor faterfcr with barfMea ptrmita. Up ward of 300 cast tare hern cared the pt toocih. yi"T XXtin on kunjrd p sictaa k trm irir priraU jract nn4 nil tjvit ereif e taet'r tfcaeg. Tbey ar entirely barmUa on I be lyMem, and can be re lied m la all cases truing from yoataM b4irctlo& or elf-abtise, whkh often Incapacitates lb a twSTerer rrom fulSIiing tXt JwiV ofmarrUd I if. ATR'ATISE of 64 pa je. contalLlrg Beans of nrt, ent free to all. Two tarup required for potace. Tbe Hilt will be aent by mail, ecorely aealed, on re ceipt of One Dollar, by J. BKTA M. D., !Va.7Cdar treet, JC, T. Sold by all tbe principal drug gin. TUMUJiSOX 4 COX. Aft-enu, aeptO-dlwly IndiannpolU. 5P IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR Habvkt'i Ft hau Pilu bare oever yet failed lo r morlcg di&coitiea ariln from obttractioo, or atoppagw of nature, or In restoring the. jatem to perfect health when auTerlnf fron Spinal affection, Prolaproa, Clerl, lh White, or other wvahneas of the Cterto Or fan. The Pill art perfectly harmleM on the conatltntlon, and tnaj be taken by th tnot delicato feraala with act caoa isg dUtresa th tame tlaae they act Lka a charm by strengthening, InTigoratlng and restoring the tyitem to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly pe riod with regularity, no matter from what caaie the obstruction may arl. They should, however, KOT b taken daring tbt first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Esch bo contain 60 p'll. frice 91. Dr. IIARVKY TREATISE on IWasea of Females, Pregnancy. MS.sc-rriege, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduc tion an ! Abuses of Nature, and emphatically the Ladies' Private Medical Adrier, a pamphlet of 4 pages, sent free to any address. Six cents required to par postage. The 1111s and t ook will be ent by mail when desired. securely sealed and prepaid, by J. liRYAX, M. D-, General Agnt, So. 76 Cedar street. Sew York. JjSold by all the principal dru jurists. TOM UNS0.V 4 COX, Drugpts, Aceat. sept30'63-diVwly Indianapolis. DRYCqODS. s. -ES EH w f Eh y CO 0 o , t- m O j w CO ww Z ? EH CO m - CO h CO CD S c o o M U2 n i o Ii b r O -a s -r sw w sw r e i-3 o 0 o i a las r 81 5 W 1 Ö in u o 73 - o 8 CROCERS. W. R. H0GSHIRE & CO., Wholesale and Retail GEOCEES, -AND COMMISSION MBRCMNTS, 2b U et Wnitri Inrlnn Mreeltlndl aiinioll, indiuna, I'EAIXIlN IX COFFEES. SÜ0AHS. MOLASSES, SYRUPS. KICK. TEA, XAILS. GLASS, W00UEN WAKE, SOAPS, CANDLES, STARCH, RESIN, TAR, TOBACCO, MACKEREL. WHITE-FISH, CORDAGE. TWINE, COTTON YARNS, RATTING, DYE STUFFS, kc. TfTTartieuJar attention given to the filling of orders. ej't15-dlm V. k. Him.sIIIKF. A CO. CROCERIES. im: i n i: a n o v i: i: i e s. Bruits, vk(;etables, &c, FOB ALL HY No. 9 West Washington St. BUTTF.R- A F1SB LOTOF PRIME BUTTER. WFPT eru Ke.erve and Fine Arpte Cheese, just received by SAWYKIt A WILLIAMS, Ifo. 9 West Wabiiiirton treet. i ÜAÜKKI-S NO. SUGAII. AND TWFVTY F1TF. Till bagirriuie Rio Coffee, in etore and for sale low hy .SAWYEK4 WILUAMS, No. 9 Yet Washington street. OH 1 1 BIES KENT'S CELEBRATED EATINDIA W II ' I Coffee, the best Oroend Coflee in use. Call ar.d examine it at SAWYFK k WILUAJiS', No 9 Wekt W ahinrton.tree f kitj? yo. l and: J-ackf.kel. exprf.ssly O VF fsmily use, ju.t arrlvir.g at SAWTr k 4 WILLIAM, No. 9 West Washington st. A LAIU1E ASSORTMENT OF KXTRA FINK TEAS Young Utk, Imperial, Gunpowder aid Black selected w ith great care, and f.-.r Iw at 8AWTFR WILLIAMS', No. 9 We-t W a-hington st. mli nnn POCNWAKNOLDrS EXTRA BOILHJ JjyyU and BrowidKyeCvfl.e, tbe be.t in use. Call nd get tome. Put uu in mall packages to suit the trade. SAWYEK A WILLIAMS, No. We-t Wahlr.gton t. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF EVERY VARIETT OF taple and Fancy Oroctrws. Ttbcco, Cigars, Wfuden aud W illow Ware. WLite I ib. M.cnerel. Sal mon, Trout, Canned Fruits, Jsü'.r, I'tckb s, Spiced Oj s ter, Ac , Ac. Groceries k1! cheaper than any house in the r.ty at SAWYER WILLIAMS', jacco Xo. ft W.i Vabir.iruu l- FOR SALE. IFIGEOlSr HOLE TABL?,. V NEW PIGEON HOLE TABLE FOR 8ALI5 CHEAP for cah. Inqcire of De.tler A Co., Astor ftalooo. North PennsylraaU street. SeptSLMUt ESTRAY. f flAKEN UP BT THK SCBKRIBER, ON TOE ETEN- 1NG of the tSth, a iWf. The owner can Save it by csili' g at the Biiliard Saloon oo the corner of Washing ton and New Jervey atreets. CBABUl LAVEJU sept3w-tJt . i z5 enocenö. UM SUGAR. -400 ,,HDS,5EW0EL,tAXs i'A. 300 hRU KE,TNEDSIÜAIL I crNale bf EARXs IIATCnEtl, LAfiltrTl, llfMASA. TEA. HALT CHIUI OF TIA. JQ Q CADDIES OF TEA- Mr sale hf DARL II ATCtlER, LAFATATTS, ID1AA. COFFEE. 500 BAGS RIO COFFEE. Jg BAGS JAVA C0FFIK. jQ BALES MOCHÖ COFFEE. For sle bf EARL &. IIATCUER, LAtATCTTt. 1MUXA. TOBACCO. 500 BOXES ASSORTED. 1 000 CADDIES A&SORITD. la store and for aale by EARL & HATCH EC!, LAFAYATTE, ISD1AXA. sep22-lliq DRY GOODS. NEW Y O It K . 81 k 83 FRANKLIN STREET. Wicks, Smith & Co, Importers & Wholesale Dealers BRITISH, AMERICA17 AND C ONTINENTAI DRY GOODS. SINKING FUND NOTICE. Noticft to Sinking Fund Borrowers. VLI. FKKSONS lM'EinrUIOTHK MNK1NO FTNÜ are notified that lands mortgaged to sai 1 Fund, snd on whn h interest has l ot t-een paid In advance, will be ottered at public sale on tbe second Tuesday of Decem ber next By order of the Boar J. W. H. TAUWIT, auglü-daw till octl iTe-Henl. Kegitr and Republican, Lawrencebvrsr; CourS.T, Msdion; Gszette and VoIVibote, F.vanvil)-; journal at4 Expreiw. lerre Haute; JeftVr.oniao and Faliadivin, Rieb mond: 1 imes ai d her.tirtel. Fort Wayne; Argus and Cour ier, Lafayette; Iiemoetat and Union. Laporte; Frees, Ke komo; Fact and Republican, Green.barg; Mercwry an4 Sentinel, Koche. ter; lenKrat aid Hrpublxsn.Ilymorith; Iertio-rat and 5pertatfr, Montcellr; Jarknian and Re publican, Huvhville; Iemcrat ard Republican. Va1p raio, will insert to Ibe anount f two dollar, and twod bills receipted to the cflke of tbe Peking ) und fer pJ ment, with a paper containing the adert.Bet!t marked." CROCER0. M. rarG-rf . . r. woot-waBw FIK M. 1 AUGHT A WOODWARD, f UCCUSOkS TOTTI ATX ' A BKOS In the Grocery Trade, Ns. Tt F- Wawh iOKton street, in the Kinder block. India arx.li-. In), ept3-d1m FALGHT A WOODWAkD. BOOTS AND SHOES. 7S TO BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHOL WE HtVK RECEIVED A LARGE AXD WELL ao..e4 stock of WurTS AND SIIULS for tU Fall and Winter Trao. to which we in-tta the attentiow of city and country mercbanta. Our stock ha been selected with reference to IndUfiA and Illinois trade, aud embrace Cn.ten b4 E altera work in Urge variety. W base aa abaodanca 4 cstra sites. toth in Boots and htes, and i think wt cat MM the trad both In phca And quality. V. K. Hendricks & Co., No. 76 West Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. sept2H-d?ra INSURANCE. Equitable Fire Insurance Companj, OFFICE 2TKW' BLOCK. NEAR THE POrrOrDCE. Indianapolis. Induai., laaares Atoras, DwrUiAga, Farmtare, Barts, Uty, Grain Aa4 Ut f locA tterti, again.t Im or damag by Fire. Dmao.-Col.U. i. Kom, rrHnti J t. swHw. Tew Pre Kien; WM. CwptiH., Actaary; Jainea i. ml Trea urer; K F. Fay. Secreury. Dtacma Col.D U. Home. V S. Marshal, Iodiussy Lj; Capt J. J. ftsuia. Faywiatf State Arwwai, India plis; W. T. Giben, ecretary l&d.aaa Flrt Insurance CotnpARy, IndlarapaL; K T. Fsy. General lnawraxeaw Agent. Indianapolis; T. B- UsCmrtj, Awditor WkJb County, Wat. k. s-rpi.-43sm WANTED. WANTED TO BORROW, FROM ti,0t TO CT.C for one t two years. A aavrtgagt oa a&inrua bered ri'y real e.Uta wUl be giew if thw rata of taitereta bw agreed apoo. AdAtwa roatuflkw aVa 9. CA, IeU. n spoils. . . . wejt-4C