Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4021, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1863 — Page 1

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DAILY STATE SENTINEL.; ritiNT.tD and puku'ufi- j inn lOtiiM (irinti ttcirt in) ' THE NEW SENTINEL OFFICE, no. t Mini nr.HiDiA?) irrBKtrri nn SKI ( ! vss H ÜJJ JUo I X 1 EIDER, HARKNESS & BINGHAM, i'ropritlori. INDIANAPOLIS. IND., TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 1, 1863. NUMBER 4,021 VOLUME XII.

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MCDONALD k ROACHK, Josebp t.MvDvnald, Ad- . Gnrai lte r. Col. lt Indiana cavlry and A. d on L. !Ua:ie. AtilTitty and Counselor at A. l"rv.t Marshal Oet.eral for Indiana. OfLaw, JStr.a lusuranco Com anv BuMdir.f , aecond floor, j C'e, lilackror.;'. B!o k. southeast comer Xlerena.ylvArda treet. " Jel-dly nd;u and W'asbirjon tr-ets, op-etatrs . boards at No. 1X2 North Tennnessee street.

LIVERY STABLES. O- W- JOKiisrsToisr, Livery and Sale Stables N04.ll AND IS WKST PKAKLSTRF.ET, SDIAAetiUS.l.MAKA. tJT" Hor. Burrlea, Carrlare and Sallle Hrea iwaj.ln readit. Charge n-lera.e. dee3-tf L I V E K V !. T A K I E , 10. 10 Kat Perl street, half a square uth of Wash lcjrton tret, between Mend .an aad Pennsylvania ireel, la rar a.X Giern' Block. lr.d:arapoIU. apA-dtf wry. Wll.KIsa)N.PTOpnefer SCHOOL BOOKS. .Vll Ititul, OF. SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER. &C..&C. 15 SMALL OK LA KG Ol' ANTI1I! Mowr. BTirwAKT at rn'a UUaVN UK'S TUSSI LAT.O Is f (o4 for Tutlk Speaker arJ Singer 10 CLEAR THK VOICE.

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iTiniauAPni is haih au mt adle B U.B rO n AI t B AlLBO A 6 Traits Leave. ij A. M Mail lOO P. M Train Arrive. . 00 a. M. . UK Soon. .. frO P.M. 15 P. M mwaaacarraai. aaitwai. I T' I-eav.. Train Arriv. . A. M 1-V P M. ft 03 r. M. 610 A. M 2: li P. M ....Mail.. 7 00 P. tf twiKAjtaroLia ad ciacias-ATiBAiLfcOAD. Trnm Leave. SM A.M.. 11) A. M.. 5 P.M.. i r am" Ami 10:1 A. . 4 37 P. H-.OQ P. M M rcaai rattr bailboad. ( Train Iavs. 70i, A.M.Tram Arrl'' .. 4 4 A. M. ..1032 A. M. . 6 45 P. X. Train Arrlv .. 4.50 A.M. LArATKTTB BAILAADi Train lav. Jt. ji. ...... .. 4.V P.M 8:4i P. M 1040 A. M. 5 45 P. M. PtBC AIT IHflAK APOI.Ii a AILaOAl. Train Lave. Traroa Arriv. 5:00 P. M Mail 10:00 A.M. 12:'.'0 P.M CkiicAK ICxpre 5:20 A M. .2ö P. U ..CLicano Lxpre 4-10 V. H. lDIAArOLII Al MAbUOJi AILBOAn. Train. Leave. Tr.in Arrlr. 6:30 A.M F.ipr 11 00 A. il 3:00 P. M Accommodation... P. M jrraoirviLi.B bailboaD. Train Übt. TrainaAni. 7.00 A.M Mall 4 45A.M. 4-00 P.M 12 30 P.M. :, p M QY. M. ArrtTHl and Dcparttire off .tilt I la. or Cloilnit ABB1TALB. Lafayette and Chicaro ... Lafayettf City and Sprinijtleld.llUooii, Cincinnati and way mail Thront;'! mails Peru mail Terr Haute way mail Trounh mail Madiuii tuail JenWaonvill and Louixvill . .. 6:00 p. m ..110 a. m .. 1100 a. m ... :o r. ...10:00 A. . ..11.00 a. ... 7:0 r. ...11.00 A. . 12 30 r. Bllefttaine way mail and New York, I'hiladflj.lila and Bwtw ß:3 Belle fonta me through mail.. 7:00 a. Indiana Central ay tizi fc'.umbti, 0 2:15 r. Central throUKh nutl V" Terre Haute through roll 7:20 r. r;r,-;m. it i thn.uih mail. .............. ...10:0P. M. M. M. M. M. M. vi'." " oaraaTi ab. Jf.n7 Clone. Lafayette am! Chicago 9:30 A. " i .f.r.tt i'iiw ni nnnrncia. iiiuioi i-w r. . Cincincatt and way mail Through mall Peru Terre Haute and war Terre Haute through mail, Kvannville. Via cenno, St. Luiii,, Ac, 1 Madioon mail .10:00 a. . 5:30 P. II 30 a. . 1:00 r. 7:00 p m. 2:H) r. m. 7:H) r. M. 7:00 r. m. 7!0 r. m. 1:(M) r. m. 5:30 rJetlerouvilleand I.uinville mail.. .. Rellef.-ntaiiie wav mail ThruoRh mail Indiana Central way mail Through mail BVSDAT MA ILA. Chute. 5:0 r. m. 5?H r. m. 5:00 r m. Bellef -ntaine war mil I.nUville and JefTeronvill T'rr Haute through ntlitar Directory of Indiana lndlunapoll) KXECLTIVK DEPARTMENT. Pay per Ann O. P. Morton, Governor; Ofl.c. State Houe; residtftice comer of Market and lllinoit t W. K. Holloway, Colonel and iTivate SecreUry to Governor. Office, State Houe; reside with tlovenior Morton T. II . 11. Terrell, Major and Military Secretary to Go vernor. Ottiro, Stat e House; residence Love's Biock, on Ohio Urt-et v ii Hchi.i.. Mi- wirinienr. Indiana Voionieers, A. I). C. to tioernor. 0lth, State House; board at Palmer House Ijiz. Nobl, Adjutant General of Indiana. OtVrt State H iw; board at Iintes House; sM from the State and f J.064 pay of a Colonel ................ 3,000 2,4 2,1 43 2.14H GENKUAL AND HTAKK OFFICERS OF THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA AND MICHIGAN. O. BAVillcox, Brigadier General of Volunteers, cotnm uitl iin District f Indiana and Michigan. Ottice, Headquarters, corner Maryland and Ielawar street.; board at the IUtcs Hot! 4,054 Robert A. Hutcliin. Captain and A.A.G., U. S. Volunteer. Office, Headquarter; boatds at B te House 1.6G George C. Lyon, Major 17th Micliip-tn Volunteer-, t 'h irf Provost Marhal District Indiana and Michigan. OiRce, Headquarters; board at Bate llnu-e L. Curti lirackett, 1st Lien t 2th Msachuhetts Volunteer, A. D. C. and Pi st Adjutant. Oflioe, Headquarter!.; boards at lUte Hu-e Wm. V. Kichrd.. 1st Ll- ut, lTth Mwrhiaan Volunteer. A.D. C. Ollire, H-'adquaners; board at lU'es House CharlA. McKma:ht, lt Lieut. 7th Mich. Vol. A. D. C. O.llce, HeadquarUTs; board at Bate Ii use. Jonathan Birch. 1st lut. A A Inpector General. Oflice, Headquarters board at Bate Hon Jame Riddle, Od. 71st lud- Vol . Pot-t Commandant. Oitice, Headquarters; board at M ij'r Stevenson's, corner Pennsylvania and Tinker strt 11. E. Mad iion, 2d Lieut. Ind. Vol OIHce. Burnsi.1 '.arrack C. L. Kin?, 21 Lieut. 71 t Ind. cl. tlffice, Burtis de Rirricks 2.14S 1,354 1,554 1.55 1,53 4 J.S44 1,332 l,3'.r 3.S44 J. S. Siaionon, Colonel U.S. A. and Military Commander, otlice, Headtjuartt-ts, boards at Jude MorrisouV, terminus of the Gravel road Jotin It. Farquh r, Captain U. S Infantry and A;t. Military Com. Office, Headquarters; boar-1 corner Ma, avenue arid New Jersey street J. B. Miller, Cpt. 13th U.S. Inf. and Mustering and Diburii. oliker. O.lk, Headquarters; board at Mr. Kimfrr' 'Jt F.ast Washing. tin treet. W. 11. Jordan. Captain 8th U. S. Inf., Dibur iu Officer. OSice. Headuartr.-; boarda at L tle' Hotel Jatne A. Kkin, Captain aixi A. Q. D.. Acting VJaartermater U. S. A. Office, couth-west cTer W'Ahinit"n nd New Jersey street; board at tb Bate Hou.-e S. iowry Moore, Captaiu and A. Q. XI. U.S. VoU. nfM.-e. ; board at Utiles' Hotel. Thoma K' strr, Captain C. S. I". S. V. Office andre!.'. ei.ee, uth-eat comer Washington an! tieis ppi t rr t-. ....... Daniel .McClarr, M.iJ-r atni rymater. Ollice, lohn' Block, comer Washincton and Mendt ui treet, up tairs; board at the RMca House C. S. Stevenson, M.dor and Paymaster. Oftice, Yohn'i Block; resiJe corm r Pennsylvania and Tinker street. M. S. r.undv, M r and Paymaster. Otlice, 1.44-5 1,446 1,446 I, Ml l,66i 1,66 J 2,26 2,263 1,446 New 'a Biul.liior. No S't Fast Washington treet; board lUte Hou-e Frank Wilcox, Captain, 63d regt. Ind vol., l'ot Provost Maraual. Off.c and residence at SoWiers" lb me J. S. Bono. Surg'-o", U. S. vol.. Medical Iirector. Office, northeast corner of Maryland and Delaware treet; re;d-nce, Michigan j Road, east f city I William Y . Wiley, Capta n and Military Storej keeper. Othc. Headquarter; reMdence, No. 32 Eist New York treet.. ............. 3.268 1.51S J omct cr CTINU ASSISTANT TK0VOST VRIIAL OLMUAL OK INDIANA. 2.S44 Jarne. G. Jones. Co1. 42d Ind- infantry and Saperir.tendert fi r b'ecroittrf for Invalid Corp and conirr.an'ler of camp o. renJ.erv..u. 0f foe. District Hcai quarters; board at Bates Housa John N. Scott, Captafn. ;?:h Iml. voluniee' infantry and A. A. A. O. and laspector. OfTce, witit A. A. P. M. (i.: boards at Macy House.. Orri Blake, Captain, iath lad. volunteer infan. try aad Assistant Supent.ter.Jent of Kecruitir.g. I.iiector, Ac. I'fflce, Distrxrt Headmiarters; board ai Macy llu T. J. de 1a H ant. Lieutenant and Adjut ant V6rh Ind. volunteer infantry and Sop. ru.tcn.lent of arrest of deserter. OSIce, wnh A. A. P. M i H. B fwb, Lieut. ard 0 M.. 3."V1 Irl oluntetr intantry, A. A . Q M. and Inspector. Offoe. with A. A. P.M. 4h; Ixwri at Pa:teron Hvu U,S4 1,44 1.4C i: BORi, rr IVKOLLMLNT OF THE SIXTH EXKOLLM tVT BlaTRlCT. n. Pr!e '.Cjipta'n and rrov.-t alarsfcal. OfTm e, t '.furu a ruork. 3.1 Coor; toard at O. J. I.: thrre nulr u-rth of the c.ty, B. r.i 'irin. i W m J alivce, t'onim-vi'r.'r. tnV, t-Jeck U r!' IVkkI; irsi tencr, Ni. ltl Eat Market street. Thoti.as K. Haraey, SuraroN. tift ce.with Pro1.41 1,44 t Marhal; lrd at No. 79', East Washtrgtem treet . ......... t.t T.t.4 Add Gen. Carrfnrten, offce In State House..

DAILY SECTINEL TELECRAPHCj aKroarco axracssLT rix tu pailt tat saxnsrL-j .ooii Reports.

Corrripondencet Niw YoRr4Auu'i.at 31. The Urrald's prei .1 frm W.trretiUm Junction of Vhe 30tli hts the I have ju.t reive-l dip.t:b from Fairfax Station fajiLg fite mu of While? 'a truerrillas were ranturetl near th.it place this morbin, who täte that Moisbv was shot twice io the bowel and j breist au he had been uken to Richmoud. The cavalry that brought the prisoners ptite they were informal b citiz.etis of Dranesvilie TwUirlaj th.it M )sby JieJ ne;ir ih;l .lace on Fridiy. The prisoners do not doubt the report, as he was pronounced mortally wound el. White now ommaudj the lebel forces north t f the railrond. The Tribune' pecM from the Army of the Potomic d.tteJ the 3Uth snys: No movement hve taken place eicept among the cavalry, detichments of which frotu Kilpttrick'.j cointrund ch-el a few gueirillas yesterday ne.r Stafford. The result is not yet re ported. Lieut. Parker, of Meade's "tafT, i nuppoed to h ive been cipture-l by guerrilUi. He left headquarter to viit the 331 Missichuet.t, his former reirant, recently, atid tlepartel from theneon his return. He hi not since been lie ird from Tb Tiibunp',. Wshiii2ton dispatch has the following: Lettrr. ret eived at the General Lnnd Office from M irvpvilte. Cal.. retk of conyiJerable nc tivitv in i tie of Government l n I aloi-g the linl of conteniDUted ami rroiecte-l railrond. On Sundav lat, two men l.e'onaing to the rebel n-tvv. :trrieil in thia ity, yent up from Point Lo kout and were incarceratetl in the OV. Capitol Prison. Their f-tory nny be told a fol lows; On the id-lit of Weinehiy. August 12, Lieut Wood f the Confederate navy, left llkhmond with 71 men and four bo its. loaded upon waon-, and about a dozen waon, containing stores ammunition, ic The exnelition proceeded ncro4 the Chick hominv river, taking the route of thearmv of the Pen-nsula. crossed the Pamunkey an i Malta pan rivers, and on Saturday reuhed the Piankatank river. Here the o jet t of the ex edition became known. On ihn river there is stationed a reoerai L'unboat. Lieut. Wood was to surprise the m boat and kill or capture the crew , and then put to sea as a nirate. In cue the boat ra we. I pro vided with Ftore and ammunition, his wagons could return to Ilichmord; if nnvthinK needed, he had all that was required with him. Every prepiration wa made for the ucee of the exnedit on. Oo hundav the force livioeo, 61 men tn po with Lieut. Wood, und the balance to remain with the waon. 0:i Sunday nih; the party et out in the boats ami noon reached the neighborhood of the ruhboat. Instead of surpnsinp the trew tue ret.eis were themselves surprised, when within 300 yards, the pmiboat was suddenly illuminated, and such a deadly discharge poured into their boats that only Lieut. Wood and four of his men escaped. The Times special, dated Waj-hinston August 3d. says: The enlistment of colored troops in the lower counties of Maryland is progressing favorably. Slaves are plad to enlist in order to escape servi tuie. Their owners ra Generally rebel rnpathizrs The Times In, advices from New Orleans via Caitt) to the 10th Very important military mtivcuents wfre ir(::t on, but their ex et t har ic'cr we arc let: t imagine. We are assured, however, that w e shall soon hear of eventa which will make us it-joite. Prices of th nt-ccssaries of life hare still fur ther ict eded ir. New Orleans, in consequence of continued arrival from above Communication with St. Louis and other points is now considered quite regular. (Jen II k 1' is re er.'l v is-ueii two important orders, one d roci 'ii- (Jen. H.i'ler's assessments to be esifoictvl a' titist parlies who subscritK'd to the Io n raiseti to t!e!end New Orleans against the United Stale authority, atd the her directinx the banks ol t'ie eitv to pay over to 'he Quartermafer' department nil moneys in their posses rim belonjiti f reisteted enemies or those convie'ed d" leuderioj aid tnl cimtort to the enemv. 3Iurcr. Cincinnati. Auut31 A man mmed Herke, and two children, wei e murdered near Evansville, Ind , bv two men in Federal uniform supposed to be disguised. Two n'.hcr chi! Iren were mortally woun ie I The me a entered Herke's houe for the purpo-e of robbery. Two soldiers have leen arteste! on suspicion ol bein the murderers. From t l.unt). St. L'vts, August 31 The Republican's Memphi special, speadin ot nutters in Arkan pa, say-: Price, with 'J5.0;)0 rebels i at Biyou Metare, a streng fort n White rifr, 14 miles above Davall's lilufi. where a butie i eApectel to be fought. Our forces are now at Duval Muff, 54 miles from Little Ilt ck. This point will piobably be m nie the base of sup; lie-, as it c in be re tche i by Wnite rirer at the lowest stae of water. Skirmishing is continually Lo'ing on, but our losst-j slight. Th relel lorce in S uthern Texas is estimated at I?,t')t). M ru ler h ts enforced the conscription to the fullest extent Tht rehel gunboat Grand Dake. with 5'JO bale ot cotton, w,n turnel t Shreveport. From 'ev York. Nkw Yukk. A iil; 31 The Herald has Mexican dates to August 6th, stating that Minititlan had been captured bv the Fiench. An expeui.-'on had started to occupy Tampico. It j reported hat Juarez was fleeing to Texas. A Mexican p.-;.er thinks there is danger of a war with the Uiu'el States. r mm il.ililiiiore. Paltimork, Atic 31 TheRichmonl Enquirer of S ituidv ii: The War D-'i' irttren! ha nothing later from j hin up to ! it i.iht I Ch rlesf.!-, th It i ii!:il rsf ! th it S'int'er, though seriously j hre iched, woiM ' t ti l')tied j Iloauren i I eiures-es hi iieterniii it.on to hold j it to the bitter end It i thought it rr. y he done by erect in j tenip-irary h-rtifi;' itions. 1 he enemy's Üt e i diviled between Sumter and W.ne The rviuiH irdment i prozres:riz steady. The death of Floyd i mentioned as having occurred on the C6 h " HATS. CAPS, &C. 1SG3. 1 86. HATS, CAPS, Ä: SIRAW GOODS, atcLrsivn.r at no;ALnso & gark, "TiriiULD KF SP tCT FULLY INVITE THE ATTK5 t'on t-f Country Merchant, to their new and p!enJ;a s,,k . f w v'.. C--mere, r ur. lVaer ant Mik Ht, togfther with every ety el Boa' and Me Cp. AUo a tn J lot i f i-.l', ilM i' aud Chitdrens' Hat tor Sum ner. th Pai n liaLs. MtAker Hood, S.Ik and Cvttoa Unibrt-Ua d l'a4H, all cf which have been bought with especial rtfrrfnoe to the want tf the Country Trad, arid :'A te .üd ecloiveiy at wholea!e a 1 w a they can be bought ia any We.teru market. Call and ,ee. DONALUSON A CARk, 7 1 Wet WahiDjioa sUeet, ladianap.4i, Inj. juK2-dJm.

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BOOTS AND SHOES. 2D03STT PASS TXTXS B"3T 1 THE RANCH STOKE -OF u. iniuniscii, NEW YORK, SELLS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, AT NEW YORK PRICES. rvllK FACT THAT THIS STORE IS CONNECTED J with New York, assures customer that they will alwavs Mud nrices. e well a styles, to correspond with the metropolis. Ketneniber the place. fKNCKUHOUSK BLOCK, mylS-dly On IU tiois street,ner Unlou Depot. LIVERY STABLE. fi 1 V K K Y T A R I. E 3 NO. II KAST PEARL STUEKT, TTAI.I A SUUAKK SOUTH OK WASHINGTON ST., t g between Meridian and Ptnnylvai.ia, in rear of (ileim' Blrk . Indianaiitdis. Thi Stable is snm.lied with the ixst of stock. Horea boarded by the week, day or meal. WILKINSON A SULLIVAN, mS-dGtn proprietor NOTICE. rp CiUI.v. rpn.-T T ,r-A fir no ort 10 OlllUUf lö Ol xaiiovv JjaiUj viiv-aosj IHK L'NDEKSir.NKD, HAVING FOi: A NUMBER OF ears irAen ih -ir turtic il ir a'teiiti -n t.j the sale of the above nrtie'es, f-el f onfldent of t:x ir at i'ity to diposesf consignment'' ent to tbem on very advantageous terms Anv ieron desirirxr our Wecklv Circulars can have ih in K'ratis bv seiirliti; th-ir ail.ires. to AB1UM XXlGilT & SONS, june y-drjm 32 Water street, New ork. HOTELS. A VELINE HOUSE, L . S. AVKLIXE, Prop'r, i'orncM-alliommiifl ISrrrySl.t (Opposite the Cotitt House.) MIHT XVAVM-. lorl. BOOTS AND SHOES. o m c3 CD P3 o H CO W O W in M o to o U I. a W 173 "o i-i o o m 4a 01 o 1-4 (tS A H O O w o W w tH O H o o A f. B J2 a w CD o Ä CO T3 cd FOR SALE. FAK.TI FOIl SALE. A N EIT FIT Y ACRE FARM NEAR INDIANAVOLTS, A in a Kood sta'e of cultivation, for sale en easv terms Arplv to McKEKNAN k PIERCE. augiaSOd Real K.tata A genta TO LOAN. TwIOrsTET TO LOAN. WILL LOAN FOR THREE TEARS A SUM OF nionv. at it ner cent., secured on goM cnlncnm bered real estate. puWKLL HOnLsMI, Executor of the esUte of John Johnson, deceased augH-d-.Nr AUCTION. lL'CTlOJ fr LOTS BT McKERNAN & PIEEOE. 7V WILL SELL AT AUCTION OWR ONR HÜXDItED Ciy Lt, in Crane' north adiition to the city of Indianapolis Tbee Lots are iituati ilQmiitely Marth of Drake's addition and east of tht Michigan road. Sale on the 5lt of September, In front of McKernaa k PVrce' cftice, at 3 o'clock P. M. Tcaj One-fourth cash, on-forth in six montha. one-fourth in twelve mnih stid one-fourth In eighteen month: note to be given with intere.t at per cenL, and mortgage to vcare deferred psyroents. auglT-diwtd

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DR. JOHN BULL COMPOUND CEDROX BITTERS The Lateit and Moat Important Discovery of the Nineteenth Century. ,T0 MAN'S NAMK IS MORE INTIMATELY CON ' nected with th history of tha Ma'eria iledica of the Ünited State, o-more favorablv known a pioneer in medirat discovery, than that of JOHN BULL, of Louisville, Ky. Hi inimitable preparation of Sarsapirilla ba long. tood at the bead of the varioas coujpour.d of that valuable drug. Hi compound Pectoral or Wild Cherry ha become a household word throughout the. West and South: aud his Worm Lozenges in than a jear after their introduction, attained a reputation a widespread a-the continent of North America. But the crowning glory or Li life remains to be attained in his Utetdirorrrr. or rather combination, for he doe not claim to have been the discoverer of CEDROI. which is the bail of the Bitter now offered to the public. That honor be longitotbe native inhabitants ol Central America, to whom Pa virtac hava been known for more than two hundred year. Armed with it, the Indian bid? deüance to the mot deadly malaria, and handle without fear the mot Tenoinou ertenta. It i a belief with them that while there i breath left in the body the Cedrou ia potent to cure, no matter what the d!eae may be. While Dr. Bull i not Dretard to iudorse thi extrava e-ant nretension. he i neverthele satisfied from a thor ough examination of the evidence relating to it virtues. that, as a remodv and nreventive for all disease arising from exposure either to chances of weather and climate or to the niiaaa.tic influence, it stand. without a rival, and lustlv deserve? the reputation it ha so long enjoyed .. . . a. a mat . lr-. t n Central America ani in vi ei inuie In and St attendant train symptom, it act more use a charm thn a meUicine. There L nothing iu tbe wboie range of the Materia Medica that caa lor a momeui oear a Comparison with it in thi disease. A full account i t Oil womienui iani iubj u louuu m the eleventh eti: ion of the it. s. Dispensatory, pagelis,7 Al.d ISJH. A series f cvDeriments, m wlech Dr. 15 all Las been for year enlaced, ha jut been brought tp a successful termination, and h is now enabled to offer to the public a cornbinatian of Cedroti w ith other improved ionio,iDe . . . i v . 1:... . r ait-tMT.I wtiole preervea in ine oesi quam. ui tnf)ci-uiN.i Itourbou whisk, which be i confident ba no equal m the world. He mii,ht furnish a volume of certihcates, but tbe pub lic have long i-ince learned to estimate sucn iningai their true value. The safest ptan I tor every one to test for himself the t Irtues of a new medicine, love the CED RON BITTEES one trial, and you will never ue any other. It I not necessarv to punnso a long ni oi uise.se i. which the Cedron Bitters are a specific. In all diseases of the STOMACH, BOW ELS, K.IUNK1, or LIVER; Iu all affection of the HKAIMiepenaing upon uerangcment of the Stomach or Bowels; In GOUT, BHKUMATISM ana m.LK.luia; And in FRVEK AND AOUE; It i destined to supersede all other remedies. It not nly cure all these diseases but it prevents tbera. A wine-glass full of the Bitter taken an hoor before each meal will obvia'e the til cllects oi tne most nnbealthy climate and screen the person taking it against disease under the most trj dug exposure. Sold by Drueirist and fr.e. rs generally. Dr. JOHN BULL'S Principal OQice, Fifth street, Louisi 1 1 ? 1 y Sold in Indianapolis- by Browning A Sloan, Tomlinson k Cox, ond J. W. Bryn. Jy20-d3m V aat L :3t y.r-ji-ivaEs-ff La i . , mr Wmmmmimt.mm?if tTaa vrt mvvrninx WITH ANY OTHtR ESTABLISH MENT of the saruc nsme. in or out of Iud;mapolif W. & K. GLENN, Proprietors. JOHN 3! flCGIIES WM. ROCKEFELLER. HUGHES & ROCKEFELLER, (SucceMr to Uaghe Lester), FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealers in GRAIN, FLOUR, PROVISIONS, HYDRAULIC CEMENT, PLASTER, LAKE FTH, PETROLEUM OIL, COARSE. FINE AND DAIUY SALT. Not 19.21 4: 23 Klvc r Land nn Pock Produc of all kind bought aod sold on Conaus.via Literal eah advances made cn C nitnmenta. Rs rcaascEs 4ieorge Totsey. Preaident of Indianapolis Branch Bank; Fletcher A Sharp. Banker, Indianape-li; 8. A. Fletcher. Backer, Indianapoll; J. W. Baron, lasa er, Mancie. Indiana. jyvo-cjm Whyshoald 1 bay s hoi .' - BRANDE'S TU S SIL AGO THE W ON DIUUL GRANULES.

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CI1AS. W. STAGG, Attorney at Law NO. S TEMFERANCF. IIAU TBchl9-'63-dly IndUnapolis.lndlana. INSURANCE. nrrv MVV i of iiAiixrouD cor?i. JETNA BUILDING, INDIAN APOUS. Erected 1859 Owned by the Co. Ca!i Cnpilal ami Snrplii, vv.'Uon. The Income of tLiCoMpat y i - d.-uhle that of any other Fire Insurance Corporation in the L'iiit-d State E SFKCI A L A sT K NTION G IVKN TO TH E INSURANCE ot farm propprty, dwelling land out -buudmg. In sure sucn ouiiuir.g or conieni m a vr;niurn'ir manner, for three or five years. Losses rCqtllfntily Adjutvted and Promptly lnid In Cnli. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, mch21-C3-dly INDIANAP0IJS, INDIANA. DRY GOODS. Pm O CQ tH CQ r l zn o o 4. .1 to 0 0 Ö m r IP - 9Z II f. m H o o o CQ ZD w w so ;0 i mm m m I i i m m VI - W 9 CQ t5 a & w o M o o Eh CQ W a a CQ w w H A it m mm tJi to i 0 4 e. a. I zn A i A V u 9. im mm m, us Sm S. tl J f T hm w t. t. mm mt w-;e: t J . i, A B s e25 ImmZ 4v e 5--s2 J m Eh ATTORNEYS. aioan couuck. tBVlBJOBBAV. COLEEICK & JORDAH. ATT0ENEYS AT LAW, jfTKK, BOOM SO. 1 OL UITtUl ULDOIm, ff) Katat WaMhlnsrten KlreetvlDdl. anapolla. avh2.'3-d1) IttdianH. WINES. CHAMPAGNE WINES. FE ARE SOLH AGLNTS KOU THE SALE OF THE ICKiwmg ctieuraiea otuxm: PHICi:i.'vYI'i:itlAI,tlnquarta, pints sand laalf pint. C t(n SEAL, Crem De Vr liege k Co , Kpernar France. AI, on landI.TXPi:illAl CAUINCT. Alvoril, Caldircll & Alvord, 09 aat vra! ireel. JcaeH

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NEAR ODD FELLOWS' HALL u i RAILROADS. INDIANAPOUS AND CIXCINNATI MBaaar BA.: o 1 J. I L R -A. Xheirlfal Itotile hf Thlrtf Mlle! NO CHANGE of Car. i CINCINNATI, bylhta R0UTK Chsuge of ti ue. On .i.d after Monday, April -.O, ai.i ui.til further liotice. Three irao.sleave ludiauaj-oii. Ii!y,k8undayi atcepud.) 1"1IRSTTRA1N 5'SJA.M, (CINCINNATI EXPRESS arrive, at Cincinnati at 10:40 A M., and Lesingtoo Ky., 730 P.M., andtloe conuectiontat Cincinnati wit Little Ml. ml, Cincinusti, V. EaiiesTille and Marietta Kailrad, for all points in Southern Ohio. Second Train ll.aw A. M. Cincinnati Mall, arrives at Cincinnati 4:20 T. M., making clone connection with tha Little Miami Railroad for Lovelaud, Morrow, Colarahu, Newark. Zaueaville. and Wheeling. Third Train :&4 P. M, Cincinnati Ea press, arriv. at Cincinnati 11X5 P. M. Fans aaine a ty any other route. Call for your ticket r i the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad. Baggage checked through. W. H. L. NOBLIC. General Ticket Agent. S. W', Fi.uorr Genersl Paenger Agert. PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD. 1863. 00 1863. NEY ARRANGEMENT. Mew ltoute to :kicasxo via Kakens. SI MILKS SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER ROUTE. OS AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 10, 163, traJnt train will be run a follow: A Chicago F.xprr Train will leave Indianapolis at 11:35 P. M., arrive at Kokcmo at 3:10 P. M, 1 time to make dote connection with train on the Cincinnati a4 Chicago Air Line F.ailroait fr lanport, Valparaiao and Chicago, and arrive at Peru at 4.20 P. M. Returning, the ame train will leave Pern at 1:20 A. M.t making rloe connection with the nlxbt train from Chicsgo, and arrive at Indianapolis at A. M. A Mail Train will leave Indianapolis at 4 35 P.M., Ptopplr,; at all tation and arriving at Pera tn time to make connection with the trains on the Toledo and Wabash Railway, for Wabah, Huntington, Fort Wsyne, Toledo and letroit. Ketumiujr, the ame traia will leave Peril at :40 A. M., after the arrival of the trara on the T. k W. R. W. from the East, and arrive at Indianaptdi at 10 00 A. M. in time to make connections for all points K.tt and West. A Chicago Expresstrain will leave Indians'-olls at f.50 P. M., rr.akirg cloe connei-tiou at Kokomo with tram Tor Log a report. Valparaiso and Chicago, and arrive at Pern at 1.0 A. M., in time to makeconnettion with trains going East and West on the Toledo and Wabah Railway. Returning the aame train wfil leave Pern at 17:15 P. af making close connection at Kokomo with the trains on the Cincinnati an4 Chicago Air Line U. K. from Chicago, Valparaiso and liOpansport, and arrive at Indianapolis at 4:10 F. M-, in time to connect with the evenlntUam for Cincinnati, Ixuiville and other points. DAVID MACT, General Agett and So pert wenden. V.T. Malott. General Ticket Agent. feb. 'O dly I ii (liana poli X..TSV. J ami .TladiMiii I 1L Ji . 18fi. r-rr-T TT .www. a.vy;, "Hew Ariantemrnt let Commence .! dn . Feb. 2 I MM. FV0 passetifrr tri:: daily (Mondays excepted) bo J twen Jr.dianapo'i and Madlom. Leave the Union Iepot Indianapol!, at S0 A. M and 3 P. M.. airiv.n tionat II A. K. and 7. JO P.M. Leave tLe Depot at Madioo at 0 A. M. and 3 T. M arriving at Indianapolis at 11A.M. and A. 10 P. SI. The train leaving Indiar.poli at 6.30 A. M.conrects with that leavirg G'lumbu at A.M. for Shelbyvilie and Kushviile, Arriving at rbelbyrtll at 10Ü A.M. and Ruidiville at P. M. Leavit.fr Fuhvnie t 130 P M., FbeTVyv'Tle a ?. VS P. . M., connect at Col am bus with the I and M. train, ar riving at either Indianapoli or Madi.on the same ovenin. This Road form a line with tbe Packet, at Madison for thetransporisti'.n of fre'jht between C:nc?nt.stl scd In dianapoli r.d points We.t. Tariff of Freight, a low by any other roato. Shipper and merchant We.t will Snd tttotheirtntor tat to .hip by this lir e. feb2 D. C. BRA5HAM. Sa;rintetKieut. tJWm ssawsai & m" TTlane, jeffeksosvEle hailkoad. Three Trains Daily, (Nnndafs Excepted.) Train Arrive Trains Leavo I.-OOP. M TJO A. M f25 P. M 30 P.M. 4.30 A. V 435 P. M. 1 E0VK TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOMM0DATI05 V of PeTigers at Soothport, Gre.nw.xl. franklin, Edinburgh, Columbus, taakitg connect iocs at Sevsnoair with trains oa the Ohio k Mi.is1ppi Road, snd at Lottisrille with trsine on the LoaiitvlJIe, rrankfort k Leiirgv and LouisTilie and Nashville Road. frotght tra u leavo daily. Freight protrrHtyforwartod. OOce, Madiioi Depot, West side. A. 8. CA R0THER&. 8aj.annteTid.nt. J.O. Warroowa. Freight A gett. plt3-dly 1862 5ng;l(:.j 1862 VLL PEESONS PURCHASING TTCKETS FOR T J0SEFI1 aad other points ia Northern Miaaoarl, the Suto of Eansaa or too Teratoma, shonlct lntt oa hsv of Ucheu that read by tha .10IIT1I ni!ASOl HI IlAlMTOADt Tbs oc'.y rail roete fron at. Louis to It. Josopk. It is too ahorteat and quicken Le by thirteen botira, to to cetart potnt reached by rail, and Is alweyt as cboap so acy other. Bny your Tickeu to Caxsas aod all point ia Kortborn Mlocri by tha North MiMwrl Eanroad. ISAAC H. STURGCO. Pre.'t and Gea'l Sept. Nona Misaovrl R. R. HENRY D. IMMON.GenerailveliaAfenu ertl7-11r HOTELS. BATES HOUSE, .il ia. iioirox,' PROPklETOt INDIANAPOLIS. IIJDIASA. , Biy30-1tr ATTORNEY. t JOSEPH Jm LOTIS, ATTOnNXT AT LAW, OFTICE ON SECOND FLOOR HUBBARD'S BLOCX, Comer Washingtou and Mertdiaa S'.reeia, (entrance frvrn Meridian Street,) iBdiAnapo'.i. lrd. lit a"Jl falthfully axl proTBptry aueod to ail legal baUea eatntstc! to Lim. tvpeciafaltrnuca given to collectloc. He r. t rsto tha baslnesa Btiea of ltd:aipoL jaeraMy. . jSfcoi,

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