Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4030, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1863 — Page 1
DAILY STATE SENTINEL. ! i fKlNTKl AN! t'L'HU&HrlV B V I J lUHtttl nctrtioi At I THE SEW SENTLNa OFFICE,' o. t kui:tii .nKitini.iT tiibet
WATCHEO. i "nn rrn 71 H American "uTatchocr 1LJ 1 j 'eroarr rst romrvrm. ELDER, HARXHESS & BINGHAM, PropritZor. VOLUME XII. INDIANAPOLIS. IND., FRIDAT MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1863. NUMBER 4,030.
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IS 75 13 00 24.55 21.25 37. 00 avuo ao.50 js Mt;.lV.V) 'trVouAS 00 lm-J In.. tr.. im.. i c.. tm..:i3.00 13 m 1X00 AUTKKTISIMJ IS TTIIi WEEKLY. 0n MOik. ctj Innertiwo. 3 ....$3 75. . tw - 1 00 I ' four 2 00 For earn uleqor.t lnertlon, au l fr each Inrtlw of e.i a.Mif :il square. 33f Advertioient' tutlinel In Will liie Daiir aiid tbe ! Wreklv Kbhtixki. will b rbf)td the full llly rate,! w tU oT.e-half tie Wreklv rate? !t-l. Pain.u Notice puMMi-d In the 1I column, often lie r Blrr, will L chirl fr ecb tnrtiwi tl; t tz' line, Iro crnt er line. CTiarfea will lw-niale fr lnertln tb tKticr of the fot'owin OHer. "eleti- and AswciatlMi at tb- rate aanw-iS to pa;d In advarc: Militari Dnupinies Order f Ki I fellow, Maonc OrdrB, IVtirol-nl 8r4etlei an1 Murine .octen-v , For trt nf lMf nt excee.U?ii 8 line 25 cent for each Insertion; over rl?Jit lire at thia rate. AanoivAcJr.f; deaths with funerat notio attached, 1; wlrhwtit rti- frt VUrniz Notice -AO centa. ICotice of Festival. IVnift d K curio..a, Rotten P hy IndlvMuaUpr Bocittins ' '7 churche, at the regtiUr ! pr.ee. Adrertlemeiif leaded tod m4 underlie head of 9pcial Notire, tf ten line or over, will bcUarK'ed double th" onal rate. Advernemenf rnVlnf lenntban three line, naerted ore In the Ihilly. will rhar?M fUty centa. Tearly a lrertir topav quarterly. Annxjnein(r randilatr for oflk-e ef every description to he charted at the täte oftl 5 for ech Dime lu the Dally, and 91 iu tbe Iily and Weekly, the am to be, in b! eae, paid In advance. Lffal BdvBrtUenient- Inserted at the expense of the attorneys opJertne, and not delayaMe for tbe leeal proceed-tnn-, tut collectable at oar uual rime. Publisher not accountable for the accuracy cf leal advertienienta b food the aroont charged fir their publication. FLDKK, KAKKNKSH A HINGUAM, I"roirietor Indian Mate Sentinel. J. M. TILKDRD. President Imllanapoli Journal Company. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. I! A.M4i:itS. HAREI50NV BANK. No. 1 KaatVThlngtonMreBt opposite the Sentinel Oitke. myi i7ivi:iiY ni'aiii.i: ALLKN HINÄlJtT, Uvery and Sal- Sublet., in the rear of the Palnier Hwim. Junt-5-dly FULNDitii:- ; DAVIS A CO., Union Toundry, Delaware street, op- j poaite Union Iepf)t. j II ASKLMAN k VINTON, Washington Foundry and , Machine. Worka, eat end Union l-pot. my29 j HKAL KSTATr. AtlKMTJi. j rTtRANCIA M1T11, formerly Deliell k Smith, Real 1 Kiate Ajtrni and Tax Payer, 37 fcat Wahinton etrret. Houe to rent. J.n..7 jL . 1 iI cKERNAN 4 PIK.KCE, Keal F.-tata Areot- and J Broker, 10S K Washington treet. j Vi JH. Y. WIIJf.T, Real KMate Aent and Stock Kro-j ker, I0g rat w ar.inron ireei. mi hoot aimdkiioi: ii:rr.iiN. C. MAYIIF.W k CO., Wholesale dealer In fco..t., Sloea, and Unbbt r, No. 4 rtoberta Bbwk, oppon the Ul Uuio! Den.!, Irxlianarx.l!. Ind. eep4 ADAM KNODLK k SON, manufacturer and dealer In all Wind of Rout and Shoe, No. 32 F.at WhOftton street. spr27 itooKM X'svt stath.m:uy. BOWr.N, 8TEW AKT k CO., wholesale and retail dealera in It-oka and Stationery, and Printers' Material. ! No. 1 Wet v?aeblue;toa etreet. aprl DitiitS A.Mi ."I v. n i v l r. j. . i UnLKY M. LOWRY, I)UrC.;i5T. Dealer la Iruf;i Chemical, Patnts tM, Dyestuff, Botanic. Paten 1 and other Medicine, Notions and Perfumery No. 49 Ma achusett avenue, ttidianapolU. nov30-ly. rilOMLXNSON k COX, dealers In Drua, Medkine, I rair.t,Oil,r.Ias, Perfumery, Katicytiood, Ac, N.i. : lM:at Wsjbinrtn treet, Indianapoli. niayld BROWNING, Druifitit, a.mI dealer In Paiut, Oil. mf Yrni.hsIye-tuni,ttia,lila.''Ware, Perfumery. C- No. 22, We-t ahington trr.. apr27 IHIV ;ooiis. T H. ilKNN k CO., New York Si ne, D.y tloodüwht lele aint Retail, tilenns' IUxk, Kat W ahinton street ma; 5 rovr.i Ain waici:. c H ARI.KS CtX, dealer In Storee.Tin Ware, Ac, No 1 11 vei Ws-hinsT'on Ktreet. apr27 hook minr.riN. C1AMPBKI.L A lUTIT!.Book Binder and Blank B-.k ; Mamifa-turer. No. 37 Kat Washington t., ea-t of ; Glenn's Block, up stair. Indianapolis. frt.2.Vdif ( DOUGLAS A PALVFR. H.n.k Bitvier and Blank Book ' Manufarurer, No. 36; Fast Wahlngton s'reet, ! rr AlfopI, Mills k Co' Grocery . my27 iiia, .i.ASH am in r.i.v uti:. CIIA-. K. II ivmiORN, Importer of Chlna,tilaa and i yueensare. No. "4 Kat WahiiictMi t.t ;nllan p lls In.Jiar a. Alo, iWalet lo Stoneware. dec:6 ?U.IU'IIAT TÄIMIUK IlRKDF.klCK t4:ri'KR, Merchant Tailor, and dealer 1 in rea.ty ms.-e rloth'rc ami fumih'n(C Cols No. 31 vtesl Wahunt .n street, j jh.! Seulinel offic. tnj79 ;--.--- - r . . . , ritiiM:, Jl 1 C I.N AI.Ii A ROACHK, JoehP K. MclKnald. AdllE d son L. Koact, At t.rr. and Counselors at. Law, .Ktna Uurance C m any liulldlcg, second foor, , roajlanla itrtet. lalxllr LIVERY STAPLES o. w. aJOKisrsToisr, Livery and Sale Stables j NO. 11 AND 13 WRST PKARLSTRKLT, tsniSBAPOt tS.ISBI AS A. SJr Hör, Bua-es, CarriAe aud Sad IIb Borges alajiia f Um Charge iiHlerata Bc4-tf Ii 1 V i: U V S T A II Ii 12 , J0. 10 F.t rtarltet,hslf a quar touth of Wahl trto street, between Meridian and Pencfylvania Street, ta rear of Glenn's t!!k . l:i.lisnpi. t 9-4x1 WV. WLXllN.Prorieor SCHOOL COOKS 1 IvIlKlN OF SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER. &C..&C. IN SMALL OR LA RG Igt ANTITI1 8 MKIIWSX. tTrWIRTsrtM II 11 A N I) E S T U S S I L A J O It I'xvd for labile Speaker and Singer TO CLKAR THK VOICX.
INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
ixt rvrt a i i a a ujo a . Traioa Arrive. Tram Leas. 6i A.M. l.Oo P. IS P.M.. TrtiLt". LU A. M., 2:l P. M T OO P. M. .Mail 6:00 A.M. l&K Noon. C O. P. M. inpiaaa ckvtkaL aaawat. TratnaAnlTt. ft5A.M. ....Mall 165 P M. 8:05 P. M. ixnt Avaroua a n cihati mieoad. T'atna Leave. TramaArrtT 5 00 A.M 10.15 A. M 11:00 A. M 4 3" P. M 6:55 P. X 8:00 P. 31. raaa narr bailboad. Trainaleare. Train Arrlv 7 A A IL 3 05 P.M .1032 A.M. JM P.M . 6 45 P. M. LAFATtTTB KAILKAAD. Train Iave. Tratrj-Arrtv lO-.lTt A.M 4 60 A.M. 4.35 P.M 10:40 A. M. H45 P.M 6.45 P.M. riBC AMD IHDIAN AFViUB BAfLBOAt. Train- Ibtb. Tram Arrive. 5:00 P.M Mail lO.CO A.M. 12:20 P. M Chicago Kiprea 6:20 A M. K20 P. M Chicago Expre 4:10 T. M. IXblABATOUa ABO MADIBOB BAILBOaP. Traina Leave. Train Arrivt. 6:20 A.M ..Expr-s 110 A. M 3:00 P. M AccroiudaiioD... 7-50 p. M JimtVIKnUI BAILBOAD. Train Leave. TraiD Arriv. 7:00 A.M Mail 4 45A.M. 4 OO P. M 12:30 P M. 6:50 P M 8.10 P. M. Arrlral and Depnriurft of iilaili. or CloBlnir ABBIVAI4I. Ifayette and Chicago 6:00 r. . Iif-iyette City aid SprinRf eld.IMinoin 11-00 a. at. Cincinnati and way mail 11:00 a. m. lhr.üjii UJi'.a H:(kj r. M. Peru mail 10:00 a. m. Terre Haute way mail 11:00 a. m. Through ruail 7:00 r. at. M'1MIU IUll II 00 A. M. Jt fft-ronville and Louivill .. 12:30 p. h. Uellefotitaitie way mall and New York, rbiladelptilt and Itton... C..10 r. w. Eellef.-iitaine through nuil . .. .. 7.oo a. m. Indiana Central way ad o!uinbu,0 2:15 r. m. Central throuafh mail 7 0 a. m. Terre Haute throush mail 7:20 r. m. Cincinnati through mall . ...10:1. r. at. OEPABTCkBB. Lafayette and Chicago Lafayette City and Nprln3eld, Illinois . .. Mail Clo0. .... 930 A. M 7:00 r. bv. .. . .10:00 A. M. .... 5;.'i0 r. m. .. . II 30 A. M. 1:00 r. at Cincinnati and way mail Through mail. .. Peru Terre Haute and way Terre Haute through mail, Evaiurille. cennea, St. Lomt,, Ac.,Maditon mail JrnVr.uuvilieand Lu:ville uiail R'llefontalne war mail Tliruoh mail Vln- .... 7:H) r M. 2:fH) r. tl. .... 7 00 r. m. 7:00 p. m. .... 7 00 p. M. . . .. 1.0 p. m. .... 6 30 p. at. Clone. m Irximna Central way mail. Through mail . KCNDAT MAIL. nellef'ntaine wav mail Looiaville an. I JelTer-onvill T rr Haute throu.h . . . o.i-v r. m. 5:"0 p. at. 6:00 p at. .HilltMrj- Directory of Iiidinmapoll Indluiin XKCUTIVK rtLPAKT.Ml.XT. Pay per Ann. O. P. Morton, Governor; Olllc, täte Houe; residence comer of Market and lllinoi ta VT. K. Hoüoway, C-'onel and Private Secretary to Governor. Office, State lloue; reside with Governor Morton W. H.H. Terrell, MJur and Military Secretary to Governor. Office, State Houe; residence Love' B'ock, on Ohio street W. II. Schlater, Major He(fimenf, Indiana Volonteer, A. D. C. to Governor. Office, State House; boards at Palmer Houe hut. Noble, Adjutant General of Indiana. ! 3,000 3,t4 3,148 2,Ht Office, State l..ue; board at Bates House; f him) front the State and (2,t64 pay or a Coloml 3,454 UKNLKAL AXD STAFF OrriCKR Of THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA ANH MICHIGAN. . O. Il.Wi!lco.x. trli(adier General of Volunteer, comni tnd ng District f ludiana and Michi(?3Ti (MTice, Headquarter, omcr Maryland and IMawate strt-ets; Ixisrds at the lUles l(oe Rolx-rt A. Huicbin. Captain and A. A. G., U. S. Volunteers. Ofl'ce, Headquarters; boaid. nt r.tteH Houe. (icorno C. Lyon. MJir 17t h MicliiRan Volunteer', t'biff Provot Marshal District Indiana snd Michigan. Office, Headquarters boanls at IUu-s Ihm I. . Curtl Brackett, M lut 5sth Msrhuetu Volunteers, A. D. C. and Post Ailjutant. oillce, Headuarter; hoard at Bate Houe Wm. V. Richard. lt 1.1 ut. lTih Michigan Volunteers. .I.C. Oftke, Headquariers bont at Bnte Houe . CharW A. McKntjd.t, lt Lieut. 7th Mich. Vol. A. D. C. Office, Headquarter; board at Bates II-. use Jonathan Birch, lt I I ut. A A Inspector GenmJ. OSiCP, Heailquarterfj fcoard; at Bate Holt Jatne Riddle, Col. " l.t Ir.d. Vol , Pot Ctnnandant. Office, Headquarters; board at M-J-r stevenxori'a, corner Pennsylvania and 1 Inker treet II. K. Mad It-oii, 2d Lieut. Ind. Vols OtHce, l.iirt i.e l'vsrrurU.1 C. I.. Ku(C, 3 1 Lieut. 71' Ind. ol. t'fflce, Burnxxie Bsrrtck J. S. Si;nonoii, Colonel U.S. A. and Military Commander, oillce, Hei.lquartr, U.Mrd at Jude Morrison', terminu' of the tiravel 4,054 i 1. Bö'2 ! i i 5,141 ; I I 1,554 1.534 1.554 1,55 4 2. M4 l,33i 1.32Ö 3. P44 1.4IC 1,446 1,44(1 1,6H 1.W2 J,3 road Jofcn h. Parquh r, Captain L. S Infantry and A-t. .Military Com. Office, Headquarter; hoards corner Mast, avenue and New Jersey Mreet . . J. B. Miller. Capt. Lith U. S. Inf. and Mutenn)r and I)ih.i'tni? offl.'er. 0lP.ce, Headquarters; board at Mrs. Kimler's t9', Kat Washing tn Street W. H Jordan. Captain Rtb 1". S. Inf., Msbur. ingtuücr. Otfice. Headt;uartr; boards at Lt ties' Jlot'l Ja'nes A. Lkin, Captain and A. tj. IV. Actios; (Jjarturma-ter t". S. A. OHlce, south-we-d roraer Mfahint' n and New Jerey (itreets; txtards at the Bate ll'Mte S. Isry M.Kire, Captain and A. (,. M 1. S. Vol. Ottcc, ; boards at Littles' Hotel. Thom.i '( er, Catitain C. S. L". S. V. ittlice and reMdenc-, outh eat cort.er WaLliiKton Hid li'l I in trert. . Daniel MH;iure, Mjor six! Paymaster, (mice, Colitis Block, corner Waxhtncton and Me. ri ll in treels, np tsir; boards at tbe Rjtes 1 1 Hi e . C. . Meeno, M Joraol l'ajniate. tMice, Yohn'a Block; reside corn r Pennsylvania ai d Tinker street M. j. Bundy, Ma or and Psvma-x-r. Orbce. New' Butldiiur. No Kat Washington street; board Bale Houe,,...., ,, Frank Wilcox, Captain, 6X rrpt. lud vol., I'oM l'ro .t alaraiial. Oftiee and real.lenve at .olilier' lloiiie J. S. Ibb, Surgeon, I,'. S, Vol., M.hIic1 ll reet..r Olllee, northea.i corner of t r Isnd sini Itrtaware tr'-ei; reidence, Mii'tiigsu K.il,e4t frit) William V. W (ley, Cartatn and M litary Store-l-pr-Ofti.-e, Headquarter; reitlnt-e, N" .13 t New lrk Ueet filrli ir vtrivt. .lr.tT rkiv-it i 3.26X 2.26S 5,ttH ! i 1,446 ..w : M VIMI tt tMkktL V INMANA Conrad I'vker. CI. li Indiana cavalry and A. A lr.i .Mrbal tieiieral forluliana. f. D'r, Bl.it kford's B ot I, outVeüvt crrer Mreban anl W a-l'ingtoo trect, up-tir, hoar' at No. I ii North Tronne treet.. Jame G. Jone, Co'. 424 Ind. Infantry and Sapetinter.uent for I:eHru!tir.f for Invalid iVrt' and coinmaoter of eawp o reintesvoit. Of. f cm, Dtotrtct Headquarters boards at Bates H'''. John N. Scott. Ca alii. TVih lud. votnntee iclantry and A. A. . G. and Bfpector. Offc, w.tii A. A. P. M.O ; MardatMacy tnrta Blake, Captain. 39th Ind. volunteer tnfan. try and Aiiant Suieriii'enlent of Kecmitlrj. Inspector, Ac. ;Vce, linnet Hra.1. qwartei; boards at Mac)' Houe T. J de la Hunt. Ijeuter.ar t and Adjutant Vflth Ird. voliii.ieer tufabtry and Suiertnteo.lent of rrei of deiner. Office, siith A. A. P. MC. II. R. K i.u, Ijeut. aud Q. M., S3J Ind volun. t.er lj.tantry, . Q. M. and Inspector. Offc. i-.a a. A.p.M.U.; boarisat Pattertoa tl us t.S44 :.6A4 1,44 j 1.406 le326 1.45S OAküor EMtOlLMt.1T OF TUE SIXTH OkOLLiliXT PlsTklCT D. Rradea.Captsin and pravot Marshal. tfCce, BUr.f.,rl B,ock, 3.1 Roor; boarda at . Johnson', three mil. s noitli of the ctv, B. ra Iroad Wm J Wa'.lvce, Cntnivi,.nt. ttTi e. Blackford's Bi n k; rratlenr .N. id Market street Thoma B. Harvey, Sursron. t)ioe, wiih Provost Marshal; board at No. 79 't Kat W.b. Intou aire4 1.4i 1,446 2.264 73,554 4.U04 u.f4 Add Gen. Carnsgton, office In State Houva,
DAILY SENTINEL TELECRAPHIC; facpoartD kxraaasLT roa thb pailt tat sbttissl-J on Reports.
From Itie Arittr off Ctae Cnmberland. Hl" ATKjC AR7ERS ARMT OF THE Cl'MBCRLAND ) Neup Trenton, tieorffi. September 9. A dipitch from tie front sits that jwten!? tliecntnjy Le-tn the eracuation of Chatt.tnoo?a, moving with all their stores nod ammunition eatwnrJ. Nothing ilefinite U known of the opention. or , the poit-n of Hurn-Kle, at present; but. from suh information us we htre, there U scarcel? a doubt thit Ett Tennesee ha been totally abac do'iel br the rrdel.. Gen Crittenden h to d tj inarching into Chattanoogt The utmost eflortj are being mide to repair the bridcM r!etrojcd on the Memohis and Chtr!etoti railronfl, and tbe road will toon be iu operation. X.i particular other than the foregoing are jet known t thee licvjoMrters. The Herald's di-pntch mv.: A niiliirr cointn:!Mn composed of Major General Au-er. Hrtndier General Krt-hum. P.tine and Htrneo, and Col. Thorn of General Hillet-k' sUfF. met here to d.ty for the purpose of prosecuting the Inveslieafion of certain fraudulent trt.s:ictin connected with several departmtit of the arme. Owiti; to the non arrival of If :i-r H.tins the Judge Advocate, the commi'eion 'idjoiirncl, without examining any esse, until Friday. S'enmcr urrivin? from the Chesapeake report all quiet on the Pnfomtc no indication of any reel batteries. A few cavalrymen are occasionally een; but no attempt ha been made to interfere with the navijrntinn f the river, nor lias anything been he-ird Irfim thereljel force sentout to m- ke additinTMl captures ol' gunboat. The Tritmne h s the foUowtns, dateil Lookout Vnlley, twelve miles south of Trenton. 'Ja, September 7: The nrmy has crossed the first ride of mountain south of the Tennessee river into the rnlley southwest of the Lookout runje, in view of and n. fr south as Witiston, which is forty-five miles south of the river. The enemy has not otrered the slightest resi-tnnce. There nre but three roads over Lookout Mountains between Chattanooga and Winston, where an army with biopuge jitid artillery can piss one at Chattanooga, one at Johnson' creek, eiüht milts south of Trenton, and the other at Wiiofon. Iti thought certain that lrt:, if he fights at II, will content our pass.ipe atone ol ther-e s.inta. Skirinishinjj will probably Legin to mot row. The army bs endured the latlpuinj marches bravelv. It desires nothing better th in a tiht, as it is tired ot r.icins after Ib-ajr; If the present bold movement succeetls. Chattanooa fnll of itself Th risht of the army is le t'ian filty miles from Rom Foripe is plenty in the valley, and the inhabitants are tired of war The slaves have nearly all been run into the interior The first rain lor some time fell to-day it alight shower. ' f rom Nl. L.otil St Loh-, September IU A special to the Democrat dated Leavenworth the ihh, ay: Major Anthony was arretted by two detectives aided By twenty soldiers. Without a word, Htid immediately, he was placed in a wagon and gent at :t npid rate towards Kansas City. Anthony was t,iken to Kwin,' headquarters. After wo hours' consultation with thedetectives, and te!er.ipl:iiii; to Washington, he was released. During Iiis anc.-t, he wa. by orler of Kwiiifj, prohibiteij from piivate convetsation with any one He n tnt permitted to teleirraph, nor write to his frienU in Leavenworth, without KUhmittiiig ihe leleoiiini. or ietter, to Kwiog. The M j r returned thi evetdnp. Hundreda of citizen Sent out lo meet him. He addressed a vat throng, during two hours, giving it state incut of the facts in his arte, and denouncing Ewiti in bitter lentis He .aid Kwing had ateed to revoke li' order declaring narlitl law, and that no detective should heie d'cr artest any civil nfhVer EverybiMjy here, without Ii.sritii i'iri of party, denounces the arre-t in U! qud'fiel term.s A peci.'l to the !)emoer.it. dated Leivenworth the Iih, ;.iy.: Th meetinc at T-ioli yesfrri.'av organized by appointing Lieutenaiit Hoterti'r ()-lorn Chairm in The crowd in uttend tu e t.uraieiel over 3,50(1 armril men. M tny wete prevente! from coming by Gen Sihofield's order, and the rain. Geo Line wts tntrodu'-el, and pike in the open sir lor three liom-, he r dn potiring down. He was very bitter on S hofield anI Gamble. Ie.r.liitions were adopted declaring thnt lhat whic't gives immuiii'v to rebel sympathizers expose loyalists to niasicr; that clemency to guertii 1 1-and reliels is cruelty to loyalists; that the IovhI e)ple. who utiiih the armv and the popular power that sustains it, have h legitimate right to a vtn-e in the se!e-tion ol the military eommmder who is to rule over them: that the re csfHh'i-hment'of the Department of K nas is imperatively demandeo; ttiat we e.in riot expect peice, seenriiy or sticcfa in the Held, ut.til ihe vast territory embraced in that department is placed under the cuntm! of a inle commander iu chief; ih il inasmuch as ihe people of Kansas are :ihl and willing to de-trov btt'hwh ackme, and ate refused bv Order No D'j. whieh ptohibita them from cring the line, we ak the military authorities for indemnity, rest and security in the future, ; 1 1. 1 for tld' purpose ilemtnd that they station in everv neihoorhoo I in Smthern Kansas s-nlSi. ient lurce to se- tire their protection; that the miliiuy :i,tii..iiiie! shall seize three hunded men who are bushwhackers today and farmers to morrow, and hold tnem as hostages, to be exe cuted whenetrra r i I is tu de on Kansa; that if the t.i inttip' t (iii;nue to fotce on us a defenive ysieni we Mk our tloncresional delecation to uro tiir imumliate return of every Kan sartkdnient Kurhteen delegates were appointed to visit Washington 'llie Ilrnff. Nrw V"hk, September 7. The Tiihmie' dispatch v : The IV vost Mnlnl (tei. et it ln notified Gov. Ii! 0,1.1 ih it tie Aitaiil Provost Marshal tienertl i ii r i b liwn onlerrl to 1 rep-re f. r a di '' ' he ij io-i will be 2 512. Seen y i teviio,k in ihe Amo f the Poto mo I'ui'ni. tfl the --! Her st utiin easy reach nl" veri .t ie-, (party of which, .trtau lrly oniii l !rstie. will be didv ent by the niAüca dtp-rtraent irom Washington to the rfsMmet.U. ryniterr will artive heie, Stturdav, to pay off ihe Army of the Putom ic. Fun Is are nearly ffadr b-r the piymmt of nil troop-, in th 6eld. W lern from credible anthoi ity tl).it General Hunter is tdMiut to be reassigned to the command of a wettern department. It is thought he will h a-le to keerth? jbolitionists within pme bounds cf moderation, and that, a nt der hi former rule, all guerrilla warfare in Missouri and on the Kr frontier, will b pn-rnj t!y ai d severely checked. From rinrlnnatl. CicixiATi. Septemlier I'd. During a severe Horm on Tue-day iiight a freight tnin on the Little Miami railroad ran into a broken culvert near Corwin Th engineer, ßreai4ii, and one brakeman were instantly killed. Four ears loaded wiih whisky st d tobtcco took fire and were consumed. A special to the Oaiette, dated Trenton. Ga., the 9th. a ty: At 12 o'clock today den Crittenden took peacentde poseese.n of Chattanooga. Gen. Wcnxi was put in comintnd of the place. The frincip I portion of the rebel infantry left Chattanooga yesterday morning. Their cavalry remained till this morning. The heidquarter of the department will probably beat Chttanjga to-morrow. The reMs are in rapid retre.it, but our combi nations are euch that they can hardly pet off with all their force They are cutting down trees aud
using other means to obstruct our furtbtr advance over the mountains. Our advance threatens the Georgia State road, which is the rebel line of retreat. A fC-ecial to the Commercial, dated Ddvall't Bluff, Au? 29, ay: ' Gen Dividson moved on the rebel works at Bayou Meteor on the 27th, an j after an engagement of an Bour and a quarter succeeded in driving the rebels from their intrenchmentt. The engagement was co6ned to artillery and sharpshooters firing from under cover. Hebels had 3.000 men and three pieces of artillery. They retreated across the river, burning the bridge Behind them, ami took up a strong post tion in the woods on the west side of the bayou, their sharpshooters can pick off auy person approaching the east bank. The bayou can not be croed without pontoons. Gen. Steele moves forward in the morning. Surrender of Cumberland Gap, CtxctsxATr, September 10 A disprttch to the Times, dated CumberUnJ Gip, September 9, says: Gen. Frazer with 2,000 men and 14 pieces of artillery surrendered at 4 o'clock to-day to Gen. Burn side 'a advance under Gen. Shackleford.
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TOT !it FE1CT vTITH FAST FROST, AND UTS j feet la depth; t room, bath room, wood bed, larr cistsrn, statil for a cow and two borx and a carriage boose, s'l m good repair and cooditioa. Tbe large lot h alrnot every vaneiy ef fmlt growa In tht country, and bearing yearly. Tb rroand tn front Is beautified with a variety of or laments! tree aod flowering ahruba. Wilt U soli for $ 'i.OOii cash. Inquire of McalLn.lA FIEECE. BugU-dlaAwlai kl Kstai Agesvu. i
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DR. JOHN IH LL' COMPOUND CEDROX BITTERS The Ladest and Most Important Discovery of the loeteenth Century. YTO UA5'S TTAafK IS V0RK INTIMATELY COX- ' nected with the history of the Materia Medica of the Cmted Slates, o mora favorably known as a pioneer la medical discovery, than that of JOHN CULL, of Louisville Ky. Iii inimitable preparation of Sarsaparilla ha Ion stood at the bead of tbe various compound of that valuable drug. Iiis compound Tectoral of Wild Cherry ha become a hoaehold word throughout the West and South; ana bis VVorra Lozenges, In less than a year after their introduction, attained a reputation at widespread a-tbe continent of North America. Bat tht crowning glory oi bis life remains to be attained In bi latest discovery, or rather combination, for he doe bot da m to have been the discoverer of CEDROX, which Is th basis of tbe bitters now offered to tbe public. Tbat honor belonzstothe native inhabitants oi Central America, to whom I' virtue bare been known for more than two hundred years Armed with It, the Indian bids defiance to tbe most deadly mal-iria. and handle without fear the most venomous serpent. It Is a belief w:th them that while there is breath left in tbe body tbe Cedron ia potent to cure, no rastter what the disease may be. While Dr. Bull is not prepared to in.lorse this extravagant pretemdon, he l nevertheless satisfied from a thorough examination of the. evidence relating to lt virtnes, that, as a remedy and preventive for ail diseases arising from exposure cither to changes of weather and climate cr to the miasmatic Influence, it stands without a rival, and justly deserve the reputation it has so long enjoyed n Central America and tbe West Indies. In - and It attendant train cf symptoms. It act more like a charm than a medicine. There is nothing Iu the. whole range of the Materia Medics that can Hr a moment bear a comparison wiih it ia tM disease. A full account of this wonderful plant may be found In the eleventh edi-Jon of tbe t'. S. lipen.tory, pages 137 and 13. A series of experiments. In which Dr. Boll has been for years engaged, hss just In-en brought to a successful terminsticn, and h is now enabled to offer to the public a cotnbinatian of Cedron w ith other improved tonics, the whole preserved in tbe best quality of copper-ditillet Bourbon whisk), which be Is confident baa no eqttal in the world. He rnifcht furnish a volume of certificate, but the public have toni since learned to estimate such thing at thetrtrue value. The safest plan is for every one to test for himself the virtues of a new medicine. Give the CEDRON B ITTE R S one trial, and you will never use any others. lt I not necessary lo puMisb a long list of disease for which the (dron Hitters are a ypecilic In all disea,es of tbe STOMACH, BOWELS, KIDXKTS, or LIVKK: I all aiTectiont of the BR AFX depending upon derangement of the Stomsch or Bowel; In GOUT. kllKUMATISM and NEURALGIA; And in FEVER AND AGUE; It I- destined to supersede all other remedies. It not nly eure all the? diseases but it prevents them. A wine glass full of tbe Bitters taken an boor before each meal will obviate tbe ill effects of the most unhealthy climate and screen the person taking it against disease nnder the mo.st trying exposure. Sold bv Drugeis's and lire r generally. Dr. JOHN HULL'S Principal Office. Filth street, Louisville. Ky. Sold in Indisnapolis by Browning A Sloan, Torn! in son & Cox, and J. W. Bryan. Jy20-d3m QUAKES HEM3 V Rs IH THE ' STATE tjjNDlAN mmm. STOjgCKa IIa 50 CONMjfTini WITH ANY fniir.ll ESTABUSU st of the Bjunc rume. in or out of Ind'mapolü W. tt H. GLEHN, Propnetors. MUSIC. JE- Äw Ä'O 3F f "a TBC, K.fAiii: a. roi, vrnnwAV v u.M. AI50 SCHOOL Mi 1 It O f I VJTIS AT A. .Tl. II EMI A ?I k CO' nutOH Houho Cornor. riar.o Fort Wareroosa 5. 5orth IIUbb reH. jBn7-4lV3
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' CEIAS. W. STAGG, Attorney at Law a 1 NO. TEMTEEANCK HALL, tnc!19-'3-dly Indianapolis.ludianB. INSURANCE. TIT ali OF IIAKTFOUDs COXK. ilTKA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. mm Erected 1859 Owned by the Co. CasTli Ca pi In I ;ttil urpliist, 2s4ft5t ITA Hi. The ijjcouie of ihivCouipany i uubi that of any other Fl re J! H mu ranrr Corporation lb tbe United State i Tarkt IAL A.TEN TION GIVEN T-JTHK INSURANCE I.i el farm ptoji;rty,dwellinfts and O'lt-buJd'nrs. Iduress jeh buildinifs or contents in a very farnrable manner, forj three or five year. Loafeea EqiiitnMr Ictjuatrd and j Promptly- Pnld in Cash. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, mchli-C.1-dly 1NMANAH)IJS, INDIANA. DRY GOODS. 19 o Eh ca CQ o o 0 0 is- !g ill .A Ö S CO o O o CO CQ w e-1 W PS ;0 a a 6 C P A U 1 B a BBBBj sjsjt U s z m asat Mat t s 8-s-3 -Ul -53 CO Q 525 H SB si U 4w z-.-. ' II r i z z " E" 'a. 5 W o Eh CO W I CO 13 i 0 t: ti s ' I 1 a im t s i V A V Ü t w-r m as sJ Ba PQ -t W m Es m A V 5r t -3 9 TODACCO AND CICAR0. 4 506,000 nr. JiMf tlectlred. A tin joiirv a. nKiijL,iivor!:it Ju returned from C-'iarn-sa. WBELE HE HAS K5iAGl.D 4.0Oft.0t F.SF U0M TIC Clear. Jilt r ill be wr,aata4 of tb very, best quality, and wtl Isell i ft5 Per Cent. Lower Thalau ther hou-e will ib tha .am qaallty Every ors wb salUcifsr, wh-ale r retai dealer coma sofcn v'- xatuine th . JfiHX a. ttrttiT txr.rit ovl I Na.apBlmrHv ATTORNEY. T04lTHPJrI J. LEWIS, I ATTORNEY AT LAW, Omci ox second rLooK'iiCBBAsUra elocx Cone WaahlncUHi aod MerUUn Streeta, (entranc l.flrilrSMW8?Wlia''"'- i frora kertdian Street.) lDdiaaapolia. Iid. He .wj fully aod pt wnptly atiettd to all letal bolns c to Lltn. E-Jietal attenUon rtvea to eollsxtioc. a is, u.a. 110 -m lailBbotDesa ecf ravted He refer tb b'ntne nna f lr-4laarll aeneraUr.
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(CINCINNATI EITRESi arrlvee at Cincinnati at lCr.40A M, ard Lextnrtess Ky., ?:30 P. M. and close connection at CladnnatJ with Little Mi oil, t?!)c1nnU, W. Zaneril!e at,d MarletU Railrads. for all points in Root Lern Ohio. Second Train 11410 A. M. -Cincinnati Kali, arrive at Cincinnati 4:"0 P. M., making dose connectioca with tLa Little Miami Railroad for Lovcland, Morrow, Colat&bua, Newark, ZanesviUe, and vTheellnr. Third Tra In C M P. M.Cndn&atl Eipress, arrives at Cincinnati U .W P. M. Fare same aa by any other route. Call for jour tickets ett the ImLanapo'lsand Cincinaatl Railroad. BaftKae checke! throua-h. W. II. L. NOBLE, General THket A rent. . Jf. Elliott General Passenger A feet. PEEU AND INDIAIJAPOLIS RAILROAD. 1863. Viri&JJii!- ,'j 1853. NEW ARRANGEfuENT. nw Home lo Chicago Tl A Uokaaa. S3 MILES UnOKT.K THAN ANY OTHER ROUTE. OM AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 50. 18S3, traia. train will te ecu as fll: A Cbks((o Express Train will tesve lodlabapolls at 12.35 P. M., arrive at Kokumo at 110 P. W, in tima te. Baske ctoae connectioo with traia on tbe Cincinnati a4 Chicago Air line Railroad for LtHcaosnort, Valparaiso and Chicago, and arrivt at Pern at 4:20 P. M. Returning, the same train will leave Im at 130 A. making close connections with tb night train from Chicago, and arrive at Indianapolis at 5.20 A. M. A Mail Train will leave. Indianapolia at 4.5 P. M, stoppin; at allstatjutia and Birlvma; at Pere In time t make connections with th trains an the Toledo and Wa baah Railway, for YY absah, Uantingvbv port vVsyae, Ts ledo and iH-troit. Ketnrnlbc, the am traia will leava Para at M0 A. M., after lh arrival of tbe train on tbe T. A W. R, W. from tbe East, and arrive at Indianapolis at lo-OO A. M. in time to make connection for all noLta East.aut.Lh and VTt. A Chicago Express train will leave Indianapolis at P. M making close connections at Kokon with train for Logansport, Valparaiso and Chicago, and arrive at Pent at l.tei A. M., intime to makeconaectloa with traine going East aod West on the Toledo and T abash Railway. Returning the same train will leave Pern at IS U P.M, making do connection at Kokomo with th train on the Cincinnati atet Cblcag Atr Line R. R. from Chicago, Valparaiso and Loganrport, abd arriv at Indianapolis at 4. 10 I. M.. to time to connect with tb Bveningtrat foe Cincinnati, Louisville a&d other points. DAVID MA CT, Genera Agent and isuperioteudem. V. T. Maxott. General Ticket Agent. febOl. ,-dly Iiiclinnnpolisi anil .T3ndion 1863. 1 IS33. TKew Arrangement to Caramence .tion dnr. Feb. 8 iMi t. flWO pasaenger train daily f?nnday excepted) teatweeu Indlaraprlia and Mfcdiaoc. Irave tbe Union Depot Indianapolis, at ! A. X and Jr.il., arm id dlson at 1 1 A. M. a&4 ?.M P.M. LeavB tbe Depot at Madieoa at C A. M. snd S 1. Marriviug at Indianapcln at 11 A. M. and a 10 P. M. TL train leaving Indianapolis at A. M. contact with tnat leaving Columbus si e.4i A. M. fur eBBifcy. Bille and Eushviile, arriving at slelbyville at U& A.M. aud Rn-bvi'le at 30 P. M. Uaviog EohvtUo at l-i 1' M, rtieihy vtlla at ti P. M., concerts at Tolumhu. tsitb the I and M. t-stn, arrivins at either Indianapolt. r Madlaon tbe saoieeIne. TI.I hwad f..rir a line wirb the Packets at Maril-oofse tb transportation of freight betwu Ctacifiuafl aa4 ladtatispol' and point West. Tatl.T of Freights a Inw a by any other rt. Shipper and erebaut vT et will fltxt it to tbetrlBSeest to L!p by thlllrie. febC D. C. RKANHAM, Sar-r atetMrnt . C?XmaBBMclr mtr 3CM JEFFEKSONVILLE RAILROAD Three Trnins llnil'v, ("nndayt I!arrtrd) Trait) Arrive Train Laa I :Sl P. M TA A. M PIS. P. M. .......... fV30 P. M. UOA.M , 4X P. U. bovb TKAiNarror kok Tai aocommodatiom of pa Tiger at Konthport. Ureenwoni. PraakllB. Iiuhnrgh. Columtu, making cor&ecUot at (Uniotr With trains on tb Ohl k Mtaataatppt Rad, and at Loalsrill wtih trstiva oo tb Looi.viIW, rrankfori A Latutgtasv and limtuvilla and Nash villa Raads. FrB gbttralfca'.ear dally. Freight pfoaaptly forwarded. OfCre, Madtsoa Depot, West 1e. A. H. CAKOTTfEk. He per1eendtjt. I.O.irarrcoafa.Preigl.t AgeH. af1'0-41f Ca IT -tl. 13 3T JOS.K PH so4 ovbev poretata crarv aUsaavsrl. ana StBMa, or tb) Tcrnwrse. tVsj'l ta1 J II agUckeu that read bytha J MU1TII .11 HNO IUI IIA IL. MO AD rtioy rail reafro hu 1-1 lt-ivrh. IttiO ihorUst ä4 tickt La, by th.rtewa hsvars, t th wmoust pvtnt rtch4 fcv rsuL aas t alwsys aa cbp aa any other. Ley yoer Tsrketa t Kaosaa Aod all woiet. t trnhera MUaarl bv Iba vb MisM,rl aUl!r4. laAAC H.rrCfcGION, Pras't aad Vr a'l upu 'rU Misr1 E. B BENRY B. LMM General l'r! f Agent. eiHiylf HOTELS. BATE S HOVOB, J. is. ClOLTOaa PR0PRJKTOR. inDIAHaiPOUO. IHDIAIIA. ms5t.,f or ateu & spencen, FANCY CONFECT10?:EnS kUD CAKEflS, FIRST D00 S0CTTJ OF rOTTOmCt. Ladies Ic Creaas and Oy at er taJooeu Tba W4 sf Cakaa, Candies, Fniit, Fead, Cracker, kc Ac, T ail EUxU keps ctstaeUy sa . Pars ppLi csb bImti notice. Jr-iJ
