Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4011, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 August 1863 — Page 1

DAILY STATE SENTINEL. ra:5iF.i ash irr.LiiiKt OMIM (kOlOAfl IICirtlt) At THE NOV SENTINEL OFFICE. HO trOl'Tll ntlllDIAI NTKCKTi ELDER, HARKKÜS & BINGHAM, iropri4or.

OPTICIAN. 1 tu m RTi SEI r pi ü .1L JJJ Iii Ii JJ 3. w VOLUME XII. IXDIANAPOLIS. LVD., TIIUKSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1803. NUMBER 4,011.

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For each n.tice not ecri-!in; S liin-s 25 cent for euch lnKrlin; over eiijht lir.e at ihi rate. Ati:jur.cinr death with rmeral notice a'tacbed, ft; without i'itti e fr-t Notice i.f KetivN, plciitr. and Kirioii, K"'l"f lnd;vHaI n ..afi'.n, or 17 church-, at th rij iUr pritea. Adverti.ivriit leaded and jdac 1 ur.tJer the b ad of p-cial Notice, if tea lines ir over, ill beclnrired IuMe the nual rate. Advcrtinjcrtt irakin? Ielhn .brre linra, nerted pt.ee In the lal'y, mill t cbar:e.t fifty cent.. Tear! advertiser to par quarterly. Ann.vjncitiK carniMireH for oCice if every description to be charged ,t the rate of 1 5 f r each name in th Iily, and 3 In tie Iaily and Weekly, tb- nie to be, ia all cae. paid in advance. Ix-fc-il advert! ment inturted atthe exirf-n- of the attorney irderiu?, arid not delays! for th lral procecdrn, but collecijble at our utnl time. Publiftb'r not 4ccountaM f.r the accnrcy cf lejfAl adrertikemeiit beyond th amount charsred fr their publica in. KLCKK, HARKNKSS. P.lNtiUAM, Proprietors Indiana State Sentinel. J. M. TII.IOKI, President iDdianapoli Jvjmal Company. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. i! Ki;itr. II AliRtStlNS BANK. Jt. 19 Eaut Wablnrtoii atreet oppeite the Sentinel Ofiice. may4 I.IVI.ItV STAIII.rs. A HINSLF.T, Urry and 9al Stable, in the rear of the Palmer Huu. Juo5-dly I DAVIS k CO., Union Foundry, Itelaware treet.op- , polite Union Ivpot. Ii XASSRLMAN A VINTON, Wahinton Foundry and Machtu Work., tul end Liuon Ueiot. tnjiv in, a i. i'atatk u;i:vrs. I1KNCIS SMITH, formerly Deliell A Smith, Real ' Fstatt Apent ami Tax r.ij?r,37 East WahitiKtuu treet. Hne to rent. Jjtn25-dly '3 tkKIU(AlS i riKRCK, Kcal K Ute Agents ar.J if I. TroVer. 10, F"A.t Wahir?ton atreet. JM. T. WILKY, Real F.tat Acrnt and Stock Uro. fr, lO'i f.aM w Asuncion irr. mji HOOT A"SV Midi: IJF.A I.III IN. I7 C. MATlftY ft CO., Wholesale dealer In IWt. j9 Shoe, and Rultirr, No. 4 Robert' Rlock, oppoai th Urin D pot, Indianapoli. Ind. aep4 DAM KNODLK ft SON. manufAi'turer and dealer In a!l kind of Bo. and Shoe. No. 33 Ka.t WahCKttfi itreet. apr27 IIOOUN AM) ST riM-.HY. BOW EN. STEWART A CO-, whoale jud retail dealer in liH.k and Stationery, ai.d l"ri!.:er Material, No. H Wet Wahin?ton M'eet. aprl'6 mil us a.m ir.nirir.s. U7ILF.Y M. LOWRY, PRUtitilST. Dealer in 1tur. , Chemicals Paint, Ms IJ-ctua, I'edanic, rtea j and other Mclicine, N'otioti a!nl Verfumerj- No. 43 Ma j iacbaet avenue, Ind;anapoli. novSO-ly. ! f pOMU5.sN ft COX. deulern In Itracs Meiicine, ! i pA-nt!.. Chi. (i'.as Perfuruery, Fancy tiood, Ac, S i j In Ka.t W a-hinctcn treet, Indianapoli. mayl , 11) FOWNINO, lni;1t, and dealer in Paitita, Oil, j 'II-. Varr..-hlye-tu3slji,.astia''are,Irfiinery, j ft No. 22. Wet Wah:t.gtcn treet. a;r27 j uuv ;ooi:s. j "7 ft II. GLENN ft CO., New York Store, Dry W . l.-Mn!hleie ainl ketA-!, tilenn1 lUivk, Kaat W A--Luroii treet. na: 5 MOV IIS AM) Tl WAlli:. IHAKLKS Ct)X, dealer in Stoves Tin Ware, Ac, No II net n a.'r.'.ncton treet. apr'.i ikok itiMi:it. CiAMi r.KI.I.A IUDYLKS.rook Binleraml BUrkrvwk Mt;nfacturer, No. 37 Fat Wahincton eat of U.enn' block, up tir. Indianapo!'... fct25-d:f DOIT. LAS A PALVKK. Pok limder and Blank Book MABufacturer, No. 3 l"at Wahirton feet, 'T Atffrd, M:!U ft Co Grot erj . tnay27 I IIIXA, (iLAVH A.NU QI'i:i:HVAlti:. tlHAS. '. HAWTHORN, Imprter of China, GUmi and 4Jueenwar. No. M tt Wahircton t., ndiaa. apoiiK, lcU.ana. Al iv-ajer in Stoneware. decC6 ?U:it('HA.T TAILOI1S. IRFLFRICK tar.pPK.K, Menhact TA:!. r, ard iUr la rea ly nuade cl 'thlrjc ar.d fnm'Kh-.n good. No. 21 Wet W Asiiiiitim sreet, epp.ie Sentinel of.Ve. inyC ATT4ltI.l. MC DONALD A ROMHF, h,- Y.. Mcl.pald, Add 00 L. Kcaci ) At t-trey aal Cran.vl; r at Law, Jitna lavuranc 0tn .cy tuitdiii. ecotd floor, FVoifylrarta treet. jel-dly LIVERY STABLES. O. W. JOHNSTON, Livery and Sale Stables N'CS.ll AND13 WEST TKAKLSTRFAT. t ft a a roua. 1 fl A A. t tStT" Hre. Bacie, Camace aud Sadd'e Iloraea aiwajrm readme. Charsre mo-'erate dc3-tf i i v 1: 1: v s t a 11 ia 1: , J 0. 10 Fa- PcatI .treet, I. If . rquarc iutb of VTa-t. 1 ligtcaMre:.V-tween M-nt an and Pennftvlvania atreet. in rear of l.ln.n. Hoc. itHl.aiiatH.li a;5-dtf M. Wll.KlM..lToprie'o SCHOOL BOOKS. Atl ICIiIs OF SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER. &C..&C. ' MALL 4h LAkO) Wl' As"llllt S, ttunwri, Ttw A KT ni' H KANDK'S TU SSI LA CO lifwl fv PubuC 5jker ated finger to rr.KAR Tr votcf.

INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TA0LE.

tlXfronraiBkiAiLaoal. Tr'r!LaTt. Train Arrive. . 6 t0 A.M. . Illl Soon. ,. C P. M. Tra'n Arrive. . lH A. M. & A.M ...Man .... . 2: p. a is r.M ibb-iasa cevtbai. aAiiwai. Tn I.cav. r. SO A. M 51:1 1 r. M MH 7 00 P. M.. 155 P M. i p. m. ivk AnaroLis An rici4Ttniuoiii. T'r. Leave. Stat A.M... II no A.M..IP. M... TramTeave. 7W. A.M 1 Oa P. M . . . . p. M ... Train I.aave. li:23 A. ... 4:3.1 P.M... 8.4S P. M... Tra n Arm .. 10:11 A. M ... i s; p. m . . &.W p.a. Tr!na An1 .. 4 U A. M. ..10 3i A. M. . 6 45 P. M. Trarri Arriv .. 4 . Vi A. M. . .ltro A. M. . 2 43 P. U. tcrbk Haiti bailaoad. LArAirnt bailad. fKkC AMDIKDIAMAPnLUBAII.BOA. Trait. Leare. 5 00 P. M Ma:l 12.20 P. M Chicatc Kprr. 4:20 P. M CbicAK Kpre.. Tram Arrive. ..10: A. . 6 20 A M. M. .4.10 V. M. IMDIAIArOLlk Aün tAMOW 1 All.B AT. Train Leave. Trains Arrive. 6 30 K M Exres 11 Ol A. M 3:00 P. XI Arc mnnati'.n. .. JtQ P. M jirrc koYin i bailboad. Train Leave. Train Arrive. I.WIA.M Mall 445A.M. 4 (Xt P. M 12:30 P. M. 6:SVr. M H 10 P.M. Arrival nnd l)C:iriu re. Of .Hall. or Clo)lnjf ABBivais. Laftyette and Chicago Lrartte City nd prlnaffield, IlliroJ. Cincinnati ai.d way mail-... Throu'i rnii! Peru mail ... Terr Haute way mail Th roii li mail Madi-Mii mi Ail ... Je!iVronviIle tvl Lnivill Bellefoiitaiiie may mail and N"" York, uVidiiJ and li.)t'.n Fl!ff.ntairie tbruiifrh mail... Indiana Central vy a:.d ( o!i.rabu, O. ttitral t hro'ih mail.... Tt rr Haute tbriiKb rrmil , Cincinnati through mail , (rtTcm. 6 (0 11 00 11.00 htMJ ... 10 to 110 70 1 1 INJ . . 12 30 I bi!ati:30 .... 7.IH 2 15 ...... 7 ot r. k. A. . A. . p. at. A. M. A. M. P. M. . m. P. . .. 7:2rp. m ,...10:it P. M. J.li7 C'4j. Iifayette and Chicago , lofayelte Cit v and Springfield, Illitioia Cincinnati and. way mail Through mail Peru Terre Haute and war Tt rre Haut, through mail, ETtnsvlIlt. Vln cen fie. St. Iuii,, &c.,. Madin ma:l JetterMiiviliaiid Loni'Tille mail Jt.'llef..nt aine war mail Thrush mail Indi in.t Central way mil. Through mail gODAT BfA ILA. Bellef'-nlAine war mail l.otti,Tille and Je.TerAonvilt Terre Haute throu,h 9:30 A. M 7:0) r. M. lC bO A. H. 5:30 P. M. 11 IUI A. m. 1:00 P. B) 7'0 p , 2:00 p. 7.00 p. 7:00 p. 70 p. 1:00 p. 5.30 P. 5.00 p. st. 5:"0 p. m. 5:00 p m. .Tlllittar)' IHrerlory of lntlluniipoll, Indiaiiu. rXKClTIYt DEPARTMENT. Pay per Ann. O. P.Morton, Oovernor; Offic, tte Hou-e; rt-sideiice corner of Market and Illinois ts VY. K. Hobcway, C"'onel aud Private Secretary t tl 'vernor. (t'ice. State lloure; reside with Oovernor .M'rton Tt". H.H. Teirell, Major and Military Secretary to Governor. Ofiire, Ma'e Ilou-e; reiidence Ive' H!tck, on Ohio treet W. II. Scblaier, Major heiment, Indiana Volunteer. A. 1. C. to (iocrnr. Otlice, State Hotie; board. at Palmer Ilu-e La. Nol'le, Adjutant (ieneral of Indiana. Office, State IIou.m-; boArd at Ilates House; tiw front the Sute aul iV1l pay of a C1Oliel 13,000 2,'64 2,14? 2, US 3,tr,4 OEM KAL ANDHTArr OFMCKBS OF TUE DISTRICT OF INDIANA AND MICHIGAN. O. U.Wt!tci, Brigadier ttetfral of Volunteer, command. ntr, District of Indiana andilichiKn tiOice, Headquarters, corner Maryland and Ie!aware treet; baru at the lUtf IltMtsr Robert A. Ilutcbin. Captain and A.A. C, U. S. Voluut.-ers. Oftice, lleaIq'iarter; board at Rate liuse George C Lott. Major lth Michigan Volunteer, I'bief Provo-t )(arbal Ii-trict ln1'ana nd Michigan. Oltit e, Hea 4uart r; boarua at Rate Iloue L. Curtis Krjckett, l't Lieut 2Sth MacbuelB Voluuteera, A. I. C. and Pom Adjutant. Otfire, Headquarter; board.s at rite Hcti. Wm. V. Kicbards.. lt IJ. ut.l7ih Miel ian Voluntter. A. P.C. Ofllce, H-ad.uarier; toarl4 at Rate House . CbarleA. McKt iK'bt, lt Lieut. 7th Mich. Vol. A. Ii. C. OHice, Headijuarteri.; board at Rate ll iuse Jonathan Rirch, lt I i ut. A A Inp,ctor General. Otlice, Headquarters t"ardi at Rates llotive Jan e p.iddie, Cd. 7'M Ind. Vol . Post Comniaiidar.t. OiTice, II adjuartcrs; boards at Major MfvciMuu , corner Pn.i,y'vaiiia and Tinker irret:. IL F.. ilad ii-oti, 2d Lieut. inJ. Vol Olicc, Rurntde lUrrack C. L. I.uk, 2 i Lieut. 71! Ind.Xols. Office, ll'irn de Ilarr ck J. s. Si.unwo. Colonel I". S. A. and Military t'oiipnaTidt r. ttllice. Headquarters board at Ju le Morrison', terminu of tbe Gravel road Jobn Ii. Karquh P.Capta-n f. S Itifantry and A t. Military Com. Otbce, Headquarter: boar.' corrtr Ma. avenue and New Jersey etreet.... J. R. Miller, Capt. 13th U.S. Inf arid Muterin an I ltl-aMU officer. Onif-e, H-a tquarer.S K-ardsat Mr. Knu'cr's .a.', Kat iYabii:gton Jtreet W. H. Jordan. C.-ptain 9:a U.S. Inf.. I is! urirR t i,K---r. 4 :Ti.-e. Ueadquartar; board at Li tie.- H 'trl Jarue a. Kkin, f tptiio aiid A. (J. 1.. Acting tuarterm.i-ter U. S. A. OfUce, tfith-ct C'T. r Wahniit''ti nd New Jersey freet; board. at the Rate ll.ue S. Lowry Moore, Captain ard A.t. M.U. S. Vol, i'ti'.ce, ; boar 1. at LittV ' Ibt I. Tboina r.-rter, Cpain C. S. U. S. V. Officir and residence, outh-eat corner Washington a 1 d Mivi.a ppi etrert.Daniel McClure, M-jor atid Paymaster. OiTce, lohn Rlxk, conic r Wabin(;ton and Me -ri iitn streets, up atair: board at tbe Rate IIoue. C. S. Stevenson, Mjor and Payniaste' . OjTice, Voha'a Ihocä; rcMdcs coracr rvm:ylvauu Mnd Tinker frtrt M. S. r.Jti.tv, Maior and rymater. OrJ.cv. Ne-r'ti Rirldinc. No kat Wabinrtou s.reet: lo.ird Rate FL".e Frank Wi.cox. Ctatn, J3-1 regt. Ind vol., ot Proot .Varmal. ldice and resideuce a Soldier Horte J. S. it .M.i. Sara-eo-. U. S. vulv, MeJl IMrcct.T. Offce, n "rtbeaM ccrt-.er cf Maryland ard XHaMAre airrtu; reMdeuce, Mhijcau R.A-t, eat f city Wiöiati Y. "tVd.'v, t'aiMa n and M btary Storckrejr. oüice. i'.caduatter; roidence. No. 32 La New Y rk rreet 4.034 l,6Ci 2,111 1,554 1,554 1 1.554 j 1,55 j 2..44 1 1.33J 1,326 2,144 1.44S 1,4(6 1,446 ,GK2 1.C62 1.C62 3,262.2W 1,446 2.2fi 1.516 OFKUK 4'" ACT1G ASSISTANT rP.0VOI MAt-'AL fitMttL FOR 1SDIANA. Corral Piker. Co . lt In 'iar.a cara'rv acd A. A 1T vo: Mital General firlad.ana. tf. 2-e. Riac'f.Ki' L k. eouthiA-t corner ilendin and tvfc. rieten t!e', tp-Mir?; boanl at No. L'- N'.trth Tei-riaere treet.. 5.S44 Jame G. Jone. Co '. 42 t lad. lr.fAt.try al SaperintcDdctfor Recruit.ag U-t Invalid C'P ard C' intran lcr of camp of re uiexviiu. Office, DistrK-t IIeadqaarter; b-ard at Ratev House 2,654 John N.Scott, Capt:a.79:h lad. volunteer nlar.try and A. A. A. G. andlnspecter. OfSce, w:h A. A. P. M. t; : rordt M cv lloue.. 1,446 Orri ISiake, Captain, 3?ta IiI. volutdeer trantry and Asitaut Supertu'endent of Lrcru:tXug. !upeftor. e. ttfbce. tiUK-t Headqnarre.: rrd at iiacy Houe 1.46 T. J. de I Huu. IJeutenant and Adjuunt ,.,:h Ind. rciur.'eer infantry and Surn-ttCD-ient of arret of desener." Office, with A. A. P. il. G 1 JC6 H. R K tich. Lie-it. a:.d 0 ! volunteer infa:.t-y, A. A. V M.and Iict.r. Oftce. wi;h a" A. P. M.O.; boar I at Patterswa House 1,153 BOAtr or ItaoLI-MIT OF THtSJXTU IaCLUtT PlfKlCT. IX Rra 1ca,Ca;,t:u aid Provct Marfca!. Cff.ce. lla.-.fvr ! IV.vk, 3d r.K r; boarJatt). JcIjLvu's, liiiee iü, lee uorth cf tLe i.tj, K. r Iroa 1 ; Wn. J W a'lace, Coi.u:va.r.er. Oi.cv, R! ck t'Tti' Rek; ret tence N. Ul Fat Market ! Tbm II. Hey, Swrreon. tffee, with Proj rut MarLa'; bjrd at No. 73 Lkt Wahistou.iiect 1.446 1,446 2.26A 73,554 4.U54 S14 Adi Gen. Carrjngtca, cCce la State Huuc..

DAILY SENTINEL TELECRAOHIC:

fa'poBTin rxpaaasLr fob tm uii.t btatk bkivtisbuJ ,'oon RcyortK. from Waaitinston. WatinisciTON, Au?ut 1H. The IleralJ'g pccil ' I..-t wcfV one of our cont croaaH the riter at United States ford, and took dinner withporre relcU on the Ciiiicellorvll!,' bittle ground. A Iarre jan of ne2:rre; vm fmploTH in getttnr; ojt timler for tbe rontrutn of lriJe. The report in circulation amon the rebel were to the effect that the United St.ite and TS.ank ford w ere to Le bridged, so a to i-naMe Lr-e to mke a r-itpid advance arrn DuTilries atl Faitfix. thereby cntlitte tfT ijut trimmun'cation with Washington, and thin forcing to a'.tttk him. Whether itch a movement m s'iil 4 0nfenpltel br the enemr i rot known ?obe determined, but it cenerally be'ipve-I in miet-trv circles th it Lee will avail hitiie!f of ihe op' rttinitj now offered bt the iecirntte! cmdition r-f our army to m ike a de-pr te elT rt f r the dvrti 'f ion of th ;jrmv of the Poom ic. It i not n all improbible tint the rehels "xill attack u.a. and that we ni ty vet btve the nnnnal -'rtigle jp.n the plain of Milia and Hull Hun. Affair at CVnterrille rem .tn rju'et. (Jen Ku ' hi been e-trrl an etierjretiallv fur MobT. ainl hi at length tt'ic'-eetUiI in driving bin I eyond the Blue Ridv"e. The notorious pncrrült chief i now in the Sit:i-tn!..iTi Vallev, whre he h s len joinel bv !Vh:te'.a sati. The pri iilitv t that the cuerrula will not escape, a our cavalry are cloe op : their tr ick, and utib'. titiuu:! ord fortune attends them they can not evade u. The Tribnne'.a Wnshtnnto'i sriecial ttte" that it i-t tindertod tiMt important dpatrhe, howin the cnip'i.-ity tf tV Excvitive of Xew York nnd other with the riott-r). o i e b en receiveil bv the uthoiif:e here- It m thought tht Gov. Seymour will not perit in i'ollowit'L' the mit.i k-n rure into which he was heuileil hy the Wood, and their party. Washington, uirn-t 1!). The Government received a dispatch frm Cli o letiti via Frtres9 Monroe this moriiinc;, statinr tint on Friday and Saturday the bombardment was terrifi. The action of the j'ca on Sunday prevented the unboN rrm en-raairu in the cfufliet. but they exIected to join in the attack on Motidav The ilispaich my there was ;i report thit fiillm re h v ueeeed in reaching Churleston with one of hia long ranne sun, and had Mirown shot into the city to u'-h an extent as lo c ill forth a th'.; of truce from Beauregard There i? no official confirmation ol thia, nor U it le!ie'e-l. The fl : ship D;uertiore. olT Charleston lG;h, says f-ince Monday events h.tve been rather monotinoiM vVc have been eichmirin? shot and shell with the rebels tlty hh1 niht, probably; with but littledarnape t either j'ide The enemv'i object wa to re'ar l Oen. Gill- j more s aieie worka. but they have all been perfect m1 for several days. Theintentiontoor.en on the 13th nra4 aban doned on weeonnt ( some difiicultv as to the quality of ammunition and the ilInes"of Gcnt-ral Gillmore. Gen. Gillrnore is now much better. The opening of the siege works will commence at daylight to-morrow. The t?horc bittcries in pettin.' the ranpe of cuns yesterday ami the day before knocked three holes into the walls of Ftrt Sumter. The ;eneral impression prevails that the rebels are evacu tinjj; Sumter uai wi'l blow it up nssoon as th-? assault commences. Out of nearly thirty guns on the parapet, ten d tys njro. but "six now remain, and most of those in casemates bad previously liiHppenred. The rebels have erected a line of e irthworks on .Tame, river, a mile Ion; from Fort Johnson to Set-esionville. They have but few punslmounted yet. I'h s is supposed to be the dc.stinatien of the Sumter's puna. O'-.r picket h'nH around Sumter report gre.it nctivitv every nicht, with Fchooners, steamers, kc Weather Cue .wl very nlm mo-t f.ivcmh! for p-r ition Sun lnf. but noorl breeze. Oc isioi:i thunder pliowers. L very thln ia now in readiness on the sea sb'ire. at d all lookitn toi wrd to ihn work f to- : mrr-iw, certain of tj.-re-. Keinforcements ' coiititiiie lo arrive tlaily, and quite a 1 arL-e armv is titiiv on tbe is!.irl. Wednesday tsiht the rebels !i:ed on our works with er i e and . mister We !.f two killed and two wounde i The Monirf.r . u; in ficht, and opttifi! on Wattier . Inn t!ie rebel 1:11ns t ere 000 il'.'in-ed Tiie Admir-tl nt abonrd the Iitapfo,j ainin- Jor under the gtinof Warner, and came near being taken off by a ten inch phot Indications are that the rebels will depend prinriptily on obtru"tir,ns and the interior line of del'tie. In the attack ti morrow the Ironsi I c V..H encase Wacner and keep it eilenf, fniethe Monitor anJ shore batteries encace S'iinfer. The wooden lle t and nort.ir sch 'on er wiM engace Moultiie. It will be a rand a tf 1 5 r . The rebel worka m James Islan! indicate an attempt on the put of the rebel to drive Gillm are from thit island, or to so anr.oy hi tu as to interfere with the siee of "stimter. LATER. NrTvYoRit. Aucust If) The very latest from Charleston, ti lled the lOdi. 2 IV M., sa: Tlie tebads have .ibd sainl bas on the wharf ajain-t ihe tear wall of Sumter, lortv leet l.idi, completely tolectinc the magazines from Gillmoie's slmre bitieiie. But I'e liot weie Rred tlnrin Sundir. It i ener lily ntniet ' th it the a?ault will be mele to uii.iiuw, i! ihe weather proves favorable lor ' e ttiotis (fii Gdiuior's health is much better. Tne ::l o i irotu C. C Fulton, editor of the Biitimore A meticur. A puvat noieti.ueil off Morris Island, 5 F. M. of the H:li. iy.: "We will have Sumter tomorrow, cei tam "The drtit in tlie 6 h district is progresing. Tiiere is no tpouh'e any where, nor is any 'Orehendcl All b:.ir.es is going on as usual. The teitner K.T.pire City from Charleston the 1 5tli h is ai ri vetl . The Port -Until ew South s.tvs the rebel ptetnit r 11 bfi t II ibersba w exr! ld her Ixi'oer. in the S .vaiioah 11 er. The veel was destroved in 1 ali the etc k i Me !. trn Mt-rcei c oiun tid ut Sivanuahis itn-pres-:;i' m.e tii'ih of al; tl e hI t- bodietl .-lavts of Ge- ri t Ii r 1 1 on i!.c fort.h.-aiiotis. All negroes o; S IV 111:1 lit hoe iiffli C si. Sevei t! hiv c.i. s he Ifteu sent from S.var.u th t Co H ies'ot,. The Ail ir'i' itn- -bawn th S tvanriab on the lO'.h, iiiien i,!! to 1 un in;', bu: 9 -e broke her en gii e ar.l hd t te'tirn Tne I'ro.u:. In the fo'lowin: llr DQfAaTtrs Akmt cr the Potomac, Aug. 1". Tr.ete .lie emphatic Mmpton.s or" a movemtt in this urmv. Tro'ip left Alexandria f?r N'ew York last evei.m . Mote wiii doubiles fliow. The time n t having arrived for an advance on Richmond, the army of the IVtomac will probably retire to poi:ts nearer Vi'asbitigton . defend that ai d the lilies of the Potomac; and after the operations at the Suth hive heen 5uccejful, will renew 'm march oa the rebel capital, in ecuju: ciiön with troops approaching lroa other direc:in. Tbe riae' pe;iJ says: Advice from the array l loht atite that the impress on pievails thai the reel are preparing for a cavalry movement on our rear lo destroy tbe rai.road. WANTED. WOOD WANTED. IPIAA Ittttt roa LorcATToa pti Ru,l ltAAPOu, Aajut 10, ls63. ( KLED rit01'OSLS WILL BS RECEIVED AT THE liist.tate f r tb R:.ad antd Septerele-r lt, for 3U ci.rd of g'd, well MAoued wowd, delivered and plied 1 li.. I ruU. w . it. CH L KLitAlAN aa-10-J3r SQ-rtvea -tt.

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DR. JOILA DILI 1 COMPOUND CEDROX BITTERS Th Latet and It ot Iipportact Discovery of the Nineteecth Century. ,T0 MAS'S SAMS IS MORE INTIMATELY CON ' nectf-d with tae Littory of tb Ma:eri Medic of tbe United State. mere favorably known a a pioneer ia medical discovery, than that of JOHN LULL, ef Loui vi'le. Ky. Hi iu.mitable preparation of Sarsaparilla baa ln stood at tbe hcl of tbe various compoaad of that valuable drujr. Hi compoand IVctoral of v lid t berry has become a household word tbroashoot tbe West nd South; and bis Worm Lozenge., In iea than a Jar after their introduction, attained a reputation a wire spread a. tbe cciitnieat of North America. Rat tbe crowning clory o' b.a life temA'ii to be attained In hi latest ci coverv, or rather combination, for he does Lot cla ra to have been the di-covtrvr of CLDROX. which is the bai of ibe Litter now uft red to tbe publir. That honor belotiCtotbe native Inhabitants o1 Ceniral America, to whom I's virtues hare been kt.own for more than two hundred year. Armed with it. the Indian bid defiance to Ut most deadly malaria, and baudie without fear the mot veu unou serpent. It i a beiief w.th them that w hi there 1 breath left in tbe body the Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what tt.e disease ma v be. While Dr. Lull is not prepared tu indome this extravapant preieu-ton. ho nwertLrle aatufled from a thorouich examination of the evidence relating to 1t virtue., that, as a remedy and preventive for all diseae arising fror. expot;ie e tbr to chantre of weather and climate or to the miasmatic influence-, it Hand without a rival and justly dcierve ti e reputation It has so long enjoyed D Central America and tbe V est Indies. Ia and its attendant train tf symptom?, it act more like a charm tbau a medicine. There is iiulhini in the whole range of tbe Materia Medica that can fr a moment bear a comparison with it in t hi disease. A full account f this wwiiderf.il plant may be found in tbe eleventh edi'.iun of Ihe L S. D.spetiaalf.ry, page 2i7 and Li-SS. A series of experiments. In which Dr. Rail ha 1een for years er.uarrd, has jut been brought to a successful tern ii)ai, n, aud h is now enabled to offer to tbe public a combinatian of Ceriroti with other improved tonics. tbe whole preserved In the best qaabty of c"pper-ditille.1 R'-urbon whisk), which he i onlldetit ha no equal in the world. He ciiht furidvh a volume of certificate, but the public have lonir, since learned to estimate auch things at thHrtrae value. Ibe safest plan is for every cne to test for himelf the virtue of a new medicine. Give tb CEDRON BITTERS one trial, and you wdl never ue any other. It is not nece-sary to publish a bunr list of diseases for which the Cedron Ritters are a specific. In all disease of tbe STOMACH, ROWELS, KIDNEYS, or LI V Kit: In ai! affections of the RR AIN depending upon derangement of the Stomach or Rowels; In GOUT, RHEUMATISM and NEURALGIA; And in FKVE R A N L AG UE; It i-destined to supersede all other remedies. It not nly cure all these diseases but It prevent them. A wine-ptt full of the Ritters taken an hoor before each meal will obviate the ill effect of the ot un- j beahby clinntte and screen Ihn person taking it agai:it disea-e uuder tbe mutt tri inr exposure. Sold bv Drueiri' and Gr c r jrcnerallr. Dr. JOHN BULL'S Principal Orrice, Fifth atreet, Louiviile. Ky. Sold iu Iudianapo'i by Rrowiilnir L Sloan, Tomlinson 4 Cox, and J. W. Bryan. Jy20-d3m THan QV3ARTERS JlrjJ STAT E jNDl AN W S. -7 -. ', " V'. ; nr it eyHI.-iftWii; .V, I. -Ii7 w t - -:s .1 ,8 J vs.: IIlS NO CONNKTTIO WITH ANY OTnrR EPTABLI8E mext of the Ktiac n true in or out cf Ind'mapolii W. &. H. GLENN. Proprietors. NOTICE. STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. O pre 1 or Cm Cu.aa, Indianapol's, ABgnst U, 163. 1 TOnCIE IS nEREBT GIVES OP THE PENDENCI of th following Ordinance for treet laiprovemetits, to wt: Aa ordinance ta proaMt fur tba rurrihint: and erecting ef lamp poets, lata pi and Citure an Dt law are treet. betweea tb south, side of Sew York street and the nrta side of Nuna street. At:et: CYRUS S. BUTTELTIFLD. aaglS-dJt City Ork. FOR SALE. FAI6I! FOK NALK. 1 N E11H1I ACRK FARM XKilt INDIAXAVOL'S,

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NEAR ODD FELLOWS' HALL RAILROADS. INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI - KAILROADl Mr-"- .T-i- a-T - iJt M ifirAuAfrr.va'w ? rra-A.'rw'rriw MiortcBt Uoutr h, Tlilrlf 1 1 1 e a. I SO CHANlJF. of Car. t- C1NC1SSATI, by thla ROCTF". CLaug of til e. On atid after Monday, Aj.rll ?tt, atnl atit.I further iot ice. Tb ree trains eae Did: anapoll Daily, ( Sundays except e4.) i.IKSTTU.VlN.-taaJA.M, 'CINCINNATI KX1 KF.&SJ 1 arrive at Cincinnati at lo 40 A M., aitd Lealnirtoa Ky.,Tf P. M., and cloae count rtin at Ciixinuatt wita Li Ul ali mi, Cincinnati, YV. Zanerili atid Jlarktta Hailrada, tor all point lo Southern Ohio. Second Train 11 A. M. Cincinnati Mail, arrives at Cincinnati 4:-0 P. M., makina clte connectiona w;;h tl Little Miami Railroad for Ixivelarwl, Morrow, Coiarebti, Newark, ianeivilie, and Wheeling. Tbird Train SS P. M, Cinri.icati Kipreaa, arrives at Cincinnati 11 W P. M. Fare same a by any other route. Call for your ticket rata tb Indian a poll and Cinciaaatl Railroad. Bagjrag,cLeeked thronrh. W. II. L. NOTsLK. Oeoeral Ticket Agent. ?. V. Eluott General Passenger Agert. RAILROAD. 1863. aS2S5wVSC3 IS63. NEV ARRANGEMENT. lew Itoufc to Cltirnjro via Ktkerao. S3 MILKS SI20RTF.R THAN AST 0TIIKB ROUTE. OS AND AFTKR MONDAY, APRIL SO. tralna train will be run aa followc A Chicago F.iprrs Tra!a will leave Indianapolis at 12 36 P. At., arrive t klokonio at il P. ia tlm t make cloee connect. on Ith train on the Cincinnati ai4 Chicago Air Line Ra,lr.-ad lor logsneport, Valparaiso and Chicago, and arrive at Peru at 4 VO P. M. R' tarntr.g, the eame tr:n will leave Pera at 120 A. making close conncc;i n with tbe night traio frotuCfcl cago, and arrive at Indiarapoh at b 20 A. M. A Mail Train will leave Indianapolis at 4.15 P. stopple at all kt allot. a and arnvtnr at Pern I a time le make connection wiUi tbe trains on tb Toledo and Wa baih Railway, fcr Wabat-b, UuutinetoD, Irt Wayne, Toledo and Detroit. Returrrirfr, tha same train will leave prra at 50 A. M., afu r tbe crrival of tbe train oo tb T. A t . R. VT. from the I'at, and arrive at Ind.acapol at loOO A. M. in time to make cocrvectioaa for all point. Eaet, Rotsta and ffttt. A Cbtcatro Exprentraln w ill leave Indianapolis at e.20 P. M.. makinfr close connect At Kckeauo with train for Logans port, Valparaiso and Chicago, and arrive at Peru at l.GS A. il., iutitna to walecornccti-vn w!t t'alrj BToing East and West on tbe Toledo and Wabaeh Rati- -way. keturait.r the same train will leave Fern at 12:15 P.K., making cU curr.ertKn at Kokutu w.tb tLe traj on tbe tLiuciiineti ad Chicago Air Line K. U. f rem Chicago, Valparaiso and Legan jv.rt, and arrTe at Indiinapclia at 4:10 P. M., In time to connect with tLe everiag trains fr Cincinnati, IxmUvill mrxi other point. DAVID alACT, General Agett and .aperinLeriJov.i . V.T. Mautt. Geceral Ti.ket AgeM. feb23. "-dly Indianapolis and Madixot) atia. v a aaitoia. jb. 1863. nüi 1S63. iv Arrancement to Coiiimrnrc Tlan tlu . l eb. mtt.t. . fW"WO p4ei.gr fain dally Sundsys eaoepted) be. J tween Ir.diar.p)-i aid MaUimh. Leave the Union Depot ! d:a:apol , at 43 So A. M and 3 P.M.. arrivin diron at A. M. aud P.M. Leave t'je Depot at Mad;. at f A. M. aod 3 P. arriving at Indunapoli at 11 A. M. and a. 10 P. M. Tbe train leaving Indianapolia at 30 A. M. cm resets with that leaving Cdunitus at 8 45 A.M. for Shelby, ville and Rf.fbviile. arriving at .'btibyvi.le at 105 A.M. aud Rushville at 12.30 p. M. leaving RuLv.l at 1.30 P M., tbelbyv-illc at iJiS P. M., cowm-cl at ColMtLbas with tb I and 31. tra.o. rriving at eitb'r Indiarapoli. or Mad.aon the same ev.aintf. This Road f err it. a hut with the Packet at Madl-on for the tranpoctaticn t f frebt telwteu C.tcini.ati aud Indiar.apolis and poiut West. Tan.T cf Freiutt a low aa by aty other roit. Shipper aad mrthants la est will fed it to theiriater e.t to L:p by tli Lne. feb2 D.C. ERASBAU. Snirlttiewtett. ('IlSA (C 3 ATB.1 JEFFLliSOXVlLLi: KAILllUAD Three Train Daily, (anndav Hxreptrd.) Traits Arriva Trains Leava 1:00 P. JI TiO A. M 25 p. k a a p.a. A2QK.H 4i5T.il. A fcOVK TRAIN riOP FOR THR AtXX)MMODATlOS f of paevtt-er at rVwthfwwt, Greeriwixxl, Frank Ub, IvlinbTirgh, OJucibus makitg cwnnectirf at Seraotar with train on the Ohio A M:i.!ppt Road, and at Locle rille with train oa the UmleviUe, Frankfort A lxag1a and Louuville and Sabnlle Road. Frigbt traliilesve daily, freight rToap:!yforward4. Offlce, Madifec a Depart, Wt 'de. A. S. CA RÜTHERS, 8operiDteidrtt. S.d. Warrcowa. Freight AgetH. , iVmVAj 3X? 1862 1862 55125 a ll rrtsoss rcRCHASiso ticikts for it. f J0LPU arsl other point la NorLhm Kasaw-art. tk 5twe cf Xaosa,. or the TerrttorW, aboald tnaut trvtg ticacu Uat read by the NOIiril .TIl.H.MM.'Itl IIAIL.KOAD, Tb only rail roou frota ft. Losiia to tu Joaept. It it taa ahartertarbd rjuidteit Lae. ly thirteen hour, to tka remotest point recht by rail, and tt alwava a cfct' a ariymter. Luy yocr TVketa to Kacaa and art pntnt tw Konlern Muaotin by the Sörth Kuc an Rajlrr.d. ISAAC IL STTl-GEON, PTet and OenMSBpt. Sörth MUaewrtR. R. BZ5RT B. SIMM0N8, General 1 rel:a Ar". .epiU-dly HOTEIwS., BATES HOUSB, .1. I. HOljTOaV. rROPRlCTOR. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. ÄTTORMEY ' '' JOSEPH lewio; ATTOKXKY AT LAW. . OH1C1.0S ECONDFLOOU ÜLlHAkl "hiajCX. Corner VTasi.lc?ton a ad Merid'.aa 5-ret, fettraax frora Meridiaa Street.) Indlaaap!!, t4. lie will fiilully and prorrptly at:xd to ail Ural bu-tress entnuUd to Lira. .tTcial attantlv glvew t cadectJa. Hm re. Vrt tVcbatl. ne.tf I'd tva lagetefa.lr. I

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