Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4023, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1863 — Page 1

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Legal JTrt1Tiieiita inserted at the expense of the attorney! ordering. nd not delayab'.e for the leptal proceed -lnc, but eollectal.le at our uaual time. Publiker not acconauble for the accuracy cf letral adertiementi btjond the araouTit charged for their publication. K LUE It, IIARKNKS3 k BINGHAM, iTonrlelora Indiana State Sentinel. J. M. TH.FORIl, President Inditrtpolii Journal Company. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. V TARRISONS' BANK. No. 13 Et Washington street JX ppoH the Sentinel Otflce. roaT4 rivi:nv staiii.ks. ALLEN HINS JtT, Livery nd Sale Stable, In the rear or toe l'aimer moum. j "jz j r(J?jDIti:s DAVIS CO., Cnlon Foundry, Delaware rtreet, op posite Union Depot. LI ASSKLMAN k VINTON, Wahinton Foundry and Machine Work, east end Cnlon IpoU my2 I IF. A I, F.STATI' A(iF..1TS. IRANCIS SMITH, formerly Delxell t Smith, Real ' F.tate Aent and Tax Payer, 37 F.aat WaKhlnrton treet. House to renU J . y . M cKKRNAN k PIERCE. Real EnUte AjcrnU aud Broker, 10 F.a-st Washington treet. W M.T. WILF.T, Real Etate Agent and Stock Pro ker, 10); Eart Wahinrton street. mJll. uoot akd miioi: nf.Ai.nns. l!eJtTD C. MATHF.W 4 CO.. Wholesale dealer In Shoe, and Rabber, N. 4 Kotxrt' Block, opposi' ,nkn Iepot, IndianaHli., Ind. e p a DAM KNODLR S1N, raarufcturer and dealer V In all kind of Boot and Shoe, No. 32 East Wah rgton street. apr27 BtfUKN' AM I STATION Hit Y. "bTbOWEN. STEWART k CO.. wholeale and retail deal I era in Book and Stationery, and Printer' Material. No. 1 Wet Wa.binRton atreet. aprza iit i'i.M ami ii:iicim:s. maTIXET M. lrTRT, DKUtirtlST. Dealer In Drug, f ChemicaU, Paint. Oils. Pyestnff.t, Botanic. Paton and oüjer Mfl wine. Notion and Perfumery No. 4 M afhnett avenue, Indianapoli. no v30 -ly. FflOMUNSOS A COX. dealer In Dm. Medicine JL Paint., O-.I, Gl. Perfumery, Fancy Uood, Ac, N. lä Kat Wa.-.hiPt--n treet. Indianapolis. A? FROWNING. Dn:?i-t. and dealer In Painf, Oil Varnt.'lesDye-turtisGl.,Glasiware, perfumery, No. 22, Wet Washington Teet. apr27 n:tv (iooi)N. T k H- GLENN k CO., New York Store, Dry V Good wbolcsa'e and iUl, Glenn Block, East W aebiuxiou uvU mi 5 NTUVKS AND Tl WAliF.. IHARLFS COX, dealer In Sue,Tiu Ware, lc. No. 11 Wet Washington ttreoi. apr27 HOOK IIIM)I.lt. lAMFBKI.L k BOY LES. Book Findersand Blank Book Manufacturer, No. 37 East Washington t., east of Glenn's Block, up stairs tndianaou. feb'25-dtf DOUGLAS A PALMER. Book Binder and Blank Rook Manufacturer, No. 36 S East Washington street, ver Alford, Mill k Co'a Grocery. maj27 CIII.A, CSIjAKM AND m'F.I'ANWAIIi:. CHAS. F.. HAWTHORN, Importer of China.Glas and Queensware. No. S3 East Washington t., tniianapoiis, Indiana. Also, Dealer in Stoneware. dec26 HKICCIIAXT TAll.OltJt. RFDFRICK GtF.PPER, Merchant Tailor, and dealer F In ready made clothing and funiishing good. No. 21 West Wa-shingt-n street, eppoaite Sentinel ofl.ee. my2 ATTOinKYS. MCDONALD A ROACH F. , fjosehp E. Mclnald, Add son L. Koacbe, Atitrney and Connelcrs at Law, .Etna lusuraoce Company Building, second floor, Ptnasjivania street. Jel-dly LIVERY STABLES. O. W. JOHNSTON, Livery and Sale Stables NOS.ll AND 13 WEST I'EARLSTRKET, mDuaaroiu.nrnAXA. tifHore, Bugrles, Carnage and Saddle Rrsea alwajrln readinesa. Charge mo-'erate. dec3-tf WJIJLWM'N I- I V E K Y S T A RLE, T"0. 10 Eat Pearl street, half a square south of Washj, I ngt on street, between Mercian and Pennsylvania street. In rear of Gleua'a B'k. Indiaaapolia. ap5-dtf wm. WII.KISON. Proprietor SCHOOL BOOKS. All ICilKlH OF SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER. &C..&C. IN SMALL Oit LAkti i Qf AN Till S. atnovrrw btitwart rn't HUANDK'S TUSSILAUO Is good for Iubltc Speaker and Singer TO CLEAR THK XaiCK

INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. SBIXBrOBTAIBBIAILa. TratnLeae. Train Arrive. im A.M Mail 0 A.M. tu p. nAli p. if r.u.

IvrHASAOJrrmAk Httit. Tran Leave. 6 .VI A. M 2-15. P. M ....Mail.. Train Arrlv. .. :S?A. M. , 1:M P M. -.05 P. M. 7.00 P. M i ri a aiom i rtcr an artfcnA. Trait,. w. TrainaAnlv 5f A.M - W.-MA.M 1100 A. M 4 3 M IU P.M f nir larrs kailaoad. Iratn !. TralnaArriT TO A.M. 4 A.M. 105 P. M A. M. -JO p. M 45 P. M. LArATVTTB lall. Tratn Itve. TratnaArrlv 1(5 A.M 4.50 A.M. 4-i PiMittttati lO'O A M . S:45 P. M 5:44 P.M. PIKC ADDIARArOUftAILBOAr. Train Irav. Trarra Arrire. 5 00 P. M Mail 10:00 A. M. 12.20 P. M Chtci Kxpre 5:20 A M. ?:20 P. M ..C!ikx KxprM 4:10 P. M. TWD1AKArol.lt Al MADISOB BAILBOaR. Trainalare. Tralna Arrire. 630 A.M F.iprfM 1100 A. M 3 00 P. M AccJiumolatWn... 7.50 P. M jtrrtMjniXK baii.boad. Train Lrave. Traina Arrite. 7 0O A.M Mail 4 45A.M. 4 04 p. M 6:50 p M Arrlrnl and 1230 P. M. 8.10 P. M. DppMriurti Of .Tlltil. r Cloving AttftlTAlJI. - 6.00 Fa Lafajf ttr Bnd Chicago Laf-ijette City anl Sprimf rU.IUInoU.. Ciritinriati and ay mail Through mails u. M. M. M. ...11:00 a. . 11:01) a. ... :iiO r. Prrumail .. 10:00 a. ...1H0 a. M. Trrr Haute way mail TtouxU mil .... 7:0 P. M. Mailisoii mail ... ... 11. tMJ a. m. JT.Tonvil!e and Louisville 12:30 r. m. Bellefuutaitie way mail and New Tork, Phila delphia and P.oton v..w r. Bellefntaine throuRh mail... .. 7:0 a. Indiana Central way ai d o'.umbu. 0 2:15 r. Central throUKh mail 7.0O a. Terre Haute through mail 7:20 r. Cincinnati through mail 10:'" p. OKTABTCBBa. H iiU Clott. ... 9.30 a. m ... 7:00 p. at. ..10:00a. m. , . . 5:30 P. M. . . II 30 a.m. ... 1:00 p. h Ifayette and Chicago Iafarette CitT and Springfield, IllinoU Cincinnati and way mail Through mail Peru Terre naute and way Terre Haute through mail, Kvanaviile. in renne. St. Loui,, Ac, 7:00 p. m. . 2:00 p. m. 7:00 P. M. 7:0O r. m. 7 '0 t. m. 1:00 r. m. 5:30 p. m. . 5:00 P. M. . 5:'HJ p. M. Madion mail ...... JeReronvillr and Louivi!le mail. . .. Bllefontaine wav mail Thruoxh mail Indmua Central way mail Through mall ll'XDtT MAIL. Belle T-ntaine wav mail Louisville and Jefferonville T'-rre Haute throuwh to 6:00 p m. .TUlilitrynirrctnr)' of Indlnnapoll, India nit F.XKCTTIVK DLPARTMKNT. Pay per Ann 0. P. Mort"n, Governor; Omce, tate Houe; reidncr corner of Market and Illinois t W. It. liolloway, Colonel and Private Secretary to Governor. OtHce, State House; reside with Governor Morton W. II. II. Terrell, Mjor and Miliury Secretary to Governor. Office, State Hou.se; residence Ijovc'a Block, on Ohio treet W. H. Schlater, Major Heginient, Indiana Volunteer. A. 1. C. to Governor. Office, State House; boards at Palmer House $3,000 3,'W 2,143 2,144 Lai. Noble, Adjutant General of Indiana. Office, Stale House; board at Bate House; $son from the State and I2.W54 pay of a Colnel 3,404 GEM UAL AND TAI K OFMCKR OK Tilt DISTRICT OK INDIANA AND MICHIGAN. 0. R-Willcox, Brigadier General of Volunteer, commanding District of Indiana and Michi gan DfTice, iieainuartert corner Mary iano and Delaware street; board. at the Bate Houae Robert A. Hutchin. Captain and A. A. G., V. S. Volunteer. Office, Headquarters boatd at Bate Houe George C. Lyon. Major 17th Michigan Volunteer, Cbief Provt Marshal District Indiana and Michigan. OtTico, Hea-lquarter; boarda a' lUte Houe L. Curti Frackett, 1st Ueut 2Hth Maachuett Volunteer, A. D. C. and Post Adjutant. Oftice, Headquarters; board at Bate Iloue Wm. V. Ktchard. 1st IJ-ut. 17th Michigan Volunteer. A.D. C. Office, Headquarters; Krd at B.ves Hou-e . Charte A. McKnlght, lt Lieut. 7th Mich. Vol. A. D. C. Office, Headquarters; boards at Bates House Jonathan Birch, lt Lieut. A A Inspector General. OlTice, Headquarter"; boards at Bates House. .........X James Biddle, Col. "1st Ind. Vol , Post Commandant. OtHce, Headquarters; board at Major Stevenson , corner Pennsylvania and Tinker street II. F.. Had lison, 2d Lirut. Ind. Vol Office, Burnide Parracks C. U Ku?g, 21 Lieut. 71st lud. ol. Office, liunisUe Bimck J. S. Si.nonvn. Colonel V. S.A. and Military Commander. Office, HeadquarU-r, board atjude Morrison', terminus of the Gravel road John li. F-irquh r, Captain U. S Infantry and Act. Military Con. Office, Headquarters; boar's corner Mi", avenue ami New Jersey street J. B. Miller, Cpt. 1.5th t'.S. Inf. and Jlustering and Dibu'sing officer. Office, l.'a)qu.irters; bo irds at Mrs. Kinder' 79", Fast Washington street W. H. Jordan. Captain 9th I". S. Inf.. Disbursing officer. Otnce. Healqnartars; board at Li ties' Hotel Jame . Kkin, Cpt.-in and A. Q. D.. Acting Quartermater U. S. A. Office, sonth-west corwrr Wabingte-n and New Jersey street; boards at the lute House S. lowry Moore, Captain and A. Q.M.I. S. Vol. Office, ; board at Littles' Hotel. Thotna Foster, Ciptain C. S. C. S. V. OKce and residence, south-east corner Washington 4,054 1.6C2 2.14S 1,554 1.554 1.554 1,55 4 2.M4 1,332 j 1.32Ö i I 2.P44 I 1.416 j i i 1,446 ! l,44ti 1,8 1,662 1,662 2,26 2,261 2.2CS 1,446 and Mississ ppi street j Daniel McCluie, Major and paymaster. Office, j lohn BUx-k, corner Washington and Meri li an street., up stairs; boards at the Bates House C. S. Stevenson, Msjor and Paymate. Office, Yohn'a Btxk; resides Corner Pennsylvania and Tinker street M. S. Bundy, Ma or an I Paymaster. Office, New'a Building, No x't East Washington treot; hoard Bates House Frank Wilcov, Captain, 631 regt. Ind vols., l'o"t lYovost Marabal. Office and residence at Soldiers Home..-.-J S. B.)ribs, Surgeon, U. S. vol.. Medical Direct t. Office, northeast corner of Maryland and Delaware street.-; residence. Michigau Roa.f, ea-tof city William V. Wiley, Captain and Military Storekeeper. Office, Headquarters; residence, No. 32 East New York street 2.26 1.5! orru t ,r ACTIu A!MITA.fT TKOVO'T MARSHAL r.r.NLSAL KO INDIANA. j Conrad Baker. C!. 1st Indiana cavalry and A. I A. lYovost Marshal General for Indiana. Offer, Blackford's B ock. southeast comer Meridian and Washington streets, tp-tairs , boards at No. 13-2 North Tmnnessee street.. 2. 44 i Jame (.Jone, Col. 41d ind. infantry and Soperintendert for Kecruit:rg for Invalid Corp I and commander of camp ot rendezvous. Of- j floe. District Headquarters; boards at Bates House 2,684 John N.Scott, Captain. ?9ih Ind. volunteer Infantry and A. A. A. G. ard Ir;pector. Ofice, w.ta A. A. P. M. G4 boardiatMaey House.. 1,44 Orn blake. Captain, 39tb Ind. volunteer infantry and Asttant Superintendent of KecruitIttg, Inspector, Ac. Oü'.ce, listnct Headquarters; boards at Macy Houe 1,45 T. J. de I Hunt. lieutenant and Adjutant Ctth Ind. volunteer infantry and Superintendent of arrest of deserters. 02T.ce, will A. A. P. M. G 1.326 II. U. F'.ncb, Lieut, arnl Q M.. 3W Ind volunteer infarfy, A.A. Q M. and Inspector. fPce. ith A. A. P. M. G ; board at Patterson Houm 1.45A HAItD OK tROLLMlNT OK THI SIXTH ENKOLLMINT DiaTRiCT. U Rradea.Capta'n and Provost MarsLaJ. Öftre, Hlaek ford's Block, 3d floor; board at O. John.", three miles north of the city, B. ra troad Wm. J Wallace, Commissioner. Office. Blckf. rd' Kl.ck; residetkce, No. ll last Market street. Tboma B Harvey, Surgeon. Office, with Prvot Marshal; boards at No. East Washin gtonslrrel 1.44 1.44 J.2tW 73.554 4.UV4 iO,f24 Add Gen. Carrtngtoo, oC.ce ia State Houe..

DAILY SENTINEL TELEGRAPHIC:

ftirOKTCD Kiritt.UtT FOB THI DAILT ITATK KUTIFKJ ,oon Reports. from Unshinfton. Wahixoton, September 2 A special to the Timw mj: The lit authentic information locates Gen. Lee in Richmond and hi army scattered over the line of the Ulue RiJgeon the weft to Port Koral and the Rappahannock river on the eist and aouth a far as the line of the Virginia Central railrond. H?a troup are widely scatteie! to facilitate aurwistinc Gen. we!l has the left and (Jen. A. P. Hill the center 1 vinjr on the railroad from Culpepper to Or.ince C. II., while Longstreet hold the. extreme ripht, occupy inj; the line between Richmond iid Frederickborg. Cook's bripide of North Carolina troopa occupy Frederickdurg. Jones' brijride of carslry iid to hre gone bick to the Sliennndo'ih fiiMey.and Robinson to Richmond. Stu trt i "till in command but is prowini; more aud m-re unpopular, and it is ex pected he will be relieved by Wude Himpton. Rebel guerrilla continue in our rear. One of Kilpatrick'a Imdy pUrd harinj been kille, oermisin w;i pivpo the puard to hunt guerrillas. They hre been at it three d.iys with great success. Reel de-ertcrs continue to come into our lines in quid, and are read? to take the oath of allegiance, but those who hive done so and hve been sent into our arinv a ubtilute, after stealing horses and committing other depredation., have iinti iged to re-join their old rebel Commander. A large number of contrabands escaped yesterday from Ch trie count v, M-irylar.d.. It is reported tint the rebel .4 are picking up every tiero they enn find. The Tribune' (inl 4iv: Lientetrmt llnress, with thirty of Col. Raker's mounted rangers, went 011 a leconnnissiince yesterday in se uch of 1 camp of White's guerrillas, which they found just beyond Lee?burg, and encan, ped near it btst night. This morning the party w attacked by nrmut 200 rebel civalrv ami forced to retreat. In the rkirmish Lieuten ant Hur"e-' horse was shot, but the Lieutenant pucceeded in escaping, and saw the rebels ride by in puruit of his men. He then made his way to the Potomac, mid arrived .it Point of Rock. There he le irned that a large body of Imboden's cav.ilry hid yme down the river. The whole force of Imboden and White amounted to about l.l'OI men. They were prevented from crossing at K l ward's Ferry by the infxntry stationed there. At Point of Rocks it was rumored that a force of 5,(100 or 6,000 rebels were attempting to cross below, and iseveral pieces of artillery were sent down to prevent puch 11 attempt from being successful To night there re rumors of a large force of rebel rivalry at Great Füll-, eleven mile? from Washington; they ure probably the name body. Our tMVsilry have been sent in pursuit, and can hardly fail to meet them. The report that Lee." with 5(1.000 men, had crossed the Rappahannock at Port Conway, is discredited here, no such intelligence having reached the Wur Department. It is conceded here by the best military raui. that Lee must commence offensive operations or disband his army. It is believed that to this end he is concentrating another large arinv for an invasion, which is his only hope, and which is to be attempted a a last resort. To meet this expected movement of Lee the Army of the Potomac will be on the alert. Gen. Meiirs, Qu artermi.-tcr General, has been ordered to the Army of the Potomac. Rumor has it that oth he and Surgeon General Hammond are in disfavor, and that neither will return to their posts. We leirti that ihe President has received a letler Irom (Jen (irant, in which he not onlv pledges him -elf to aid Adjutant General Thomas in his labors, but nlso heartily indorses the emancipation proclamation and raising of negro troops, and earnestly expresses the opinion that with the bitter "re it results r:m he obtained. The Herald's di-patih sivs; lielitive to the import tut rebel crossing at Poit Conway, parties who hive arrived from the f 1 out to lit know nothing of any such movement of the rnemv, and it improbability is fliosn liv the crossing having been located nt a I point nccfssible lo our gunboats, which would hive iiitcifeied with any och movement. The department are w ir'jout. inv later or additional ii'furtn ition, either ffi-i il or otherwise. Gen. (filmoie ;nd Adm ral D ihlgreu report eerythiii s progressing favorably. Rcfuisiii(.;s for men and m itoriil ar promptly hiied. and the conduct of the sieju is left entirely to their discretion, with every confidence that 1 lie v will fin illy meet with complete success. Yesterday, fix trains went out to the front, heavily laJen with conscripts. The army has no little difficulty with substi tutes who require an equal number to guard them; but stringent order .together with the recent executions, seem to have had a beneficial effect, and causes for complaint are now less frequent. When the officera of the captured gunboats Reliance and SiOelite are liberated, there will be a searching investigation, and it lost through carelessness or cowardice, as represented, the pari es w ill be severely punished. The World's special ?av: It is Icirt.ed from private sources that Gen. Hoed, Stuart's successor, has been reorganizing hi rivalry at Cu'i-epper, with the intention of making a raidiü sonn unknown direction. Tonn? .Tien t'nion Convention nt Syracuse !M Y 5tracik. September 2 The Young Mens' Union Convention met here to-day, A recess was taken till afternoon to consider difficulties between the radicals and conservatives. HATS. CAPS. &C. l0:i. 18G.1. HATS, HPS, .V STRAW GOODS, rSCLCSIVBLT JIT WHOLESALE. 1 IMIAIM0. A: CAUR, rl'LI HESrr.CTM'I.LY INVITE THE ATTNf t.r of Country M-rchn's to tlieir new and plendid stock f Wool, Cass'tutre. rtir. B aer end Mlk Hits, tocrrtiirr wi? h evrry tj le if r'V and Me-' C ips. Also a fine let of L dies1, MUs-s' ai.d Children Hat tor Sumra -r, w th l'alm Hat, Shaker Hood-, S'lk and Cotton Unhrellat aid Parasol, 11 cf which have, been bought with especial refer nee to the wants of the Country Trade, and will be sold excluslve'y at wholesale as lw as they can be bought in any Western market. Call and ee. LONALOSON 4 CARR, Tl West Wahineton irret, Indianapolis, Ind. JnneJ-J3m. FOR SALE. First Class Residence for Sale. OT 109 FEKT WITH KASj FRONT. AND 17S fret in dertb; room, bath room, w wihed, large ci:rn, stable for a ctw and two horse and a carriage houe, a?l tn uv& repair ani condition. Tbe Urs lot has almost evrry variety of friiit srown ja thi country, and beartrn yearly. The ground in tront i beautified with a anety of ornamentAl tree and flowering shrub. W.Jl b .jld for I '.. cash. Inqn re f McKERNAN A TIERCE, auU-dluiA wlm Real Estate Agents. NOTICE. Omca or 1 Citt Taaaat as a, ( ABfitt 15, 1?63. ) X 'OTICE IS HF.REP.T OIVEN THAT THE CITT T . f,,r fh vfr 1 fta . r nn I'd. .nl t V. a Anpl cate plat-eJ In my hands forcnllectloo. trso owinf aid taira will plas call at thiaoCWe arvd settle tie same. JOS. K. ENGLISH, aujlS-dJw City Treaaortr.

FURNITURE. BOOTS AND SHOES. IDOISIT TXTTJS 1 THE RKArVCIl STORE -Oh . m:ii ni seit j NEW YORK, SELLS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, AT NEW YORK PRICES. f r'ACT THAT THIS STORK IS CONNECTED 1 with New York, assures customer tbat tbey will always And prices, well as stylis, to correspond with the metropolis. Kemember the place, I'ENCEK HOUSE HLOCK. mylS-dly On III nois street, near Cnlon Depot. LIVERY STABLE. Ia I V E It Y T A B Ij E , NO. tO EAST PKARL STREET, TALFA SQUARE SOUTH OF WASHINGTON ST., II between lieridian and Pennsylvai.ia. in rear ot tfieiui s ill ock , Iiiilianapoiis'. This Stable U supplied with the best of stock. Horses boarded by the week, day or m"!. WILKINSON SULLIVAN, m5-dm lropriotors NOTICE. To Shippers of Tallow, Lard, Grease, Oils, etc., &c. fflHE UNDERSIONE1), HAVING KOK A NUMBER OF year K'ven ili'r particuUr attrnti'u ta the sale of the above Mieles, feel tontidcnt of their ability to dis pose of consignment" ent to them on very advantageous terms. Any per-on desirirvj cur W eeklr Circulars can have them gratis bj- tending their adilresi. to A It It AM KNIUHT Si SONS, june23-d6ni 'S2 Water street, New 1 ork. HOTELS. A VELINE HOUSE, a ' C'oriirr(':il!ioini:iiil Itorry SI., (Opposite the Coutt House.) BOOTS AND SHOES. W O H in CD m ff -p Pi ri M o o u to. V hi) u a Hi O Eh U 'A o in o Hi s ft ft H o 5 cd co v e H O 2 P o o e A 5 & CO o I w w w H O H O o a CO FOR SALE. FA IUI FOK SALE. AN EIHIITT ACRE FARM NEAR INDIANAl-OUS, in a Rood tae of colli vation, for sale en eav term. Apply to McKKKNAN A PIERCE, aufflO-dgfM Real Etate Arenta TO LOAN. Moisrirsr to loan. WILL LOAN FOR THREE TEARS A SCX OF rcon-v, at 6 per cent aecured 00 rood unincumbered real estate. POWELL HOWLAND, Executor of the estate of John Johnson, deceased. annlS-diw AUCTION. iVCTIOA SiLE OF LOTS -BT McKERNAN & PIERCE. IT7K WILL SELL AT AUCTION OVrR ONK HUN DHE D City Lots, ia Crane'a north addition to the city of Indianapolis. These Lot are 1t uattrt imme-iiate-ly north of Irake'a addition and east of the If kbia;aB road. Sale on the 31st of September, In front of McKernaa k Pierce' 2ice, at 3 o'clock P. M. TcaM one-fourth cash, one-fourth in ati month. ore-fourth la twelve month and one-fourth In eighteen months; nte to be rtven with Interest at ff per cent an, ro ort rice to seen re deferred paytnnt. auft-27-dAwtd

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du. jours iu li; COMPOUND CEDROX BITTERS The Latest and Most Important Discovery of the Nineteenth Century. ,T0 MAN'S NAME IS MORE INTIMATELY CON- ! nected with the history of the Materia Medka of the United States, o- more favorably known a a pioneer in medical discovery, than that of JOHN BULL, ef LouisTiJle, Ky. His inimitable preparation of Sarsapaiillaha Ion stood at the head of the various compound of that valuable druf. Hi compound IVctoral f ild Cherry ha becume a household word throughout tLe West and South; and his Worm LoietiRes, in les than a Tear after their introduction, attained a repntstion a widespread a the continent of North America. But the crowning glory of bis life remains to be attained in his 1 at et discovery, or rather combination, for he doe not da m to have been the discowrer rf CEDIiON. which i the basia of the hitter now offered to the public. That honor belong to the native inhabitant ol Central America, to whom la virtue have been known for more than two hundred years Armed with It, the Indian bids defiance to the roost deadly malaria, and bandle without fear the rmt venomous serpent. It I a belief with them that while there i bremh lea in the body theCedron is potent to cure, no matter what the d'eae may be. While Or. Bull is not prepared to Indorse thi extravagant pretension, he i nevertheless aatistled from a thor ough examination of the evidence relating to it virtues, that, aa a remedy and preventive for all disease. arising from exposure either to change c.f weather and climate or to the miasmatic Infinencea, It stands without a rival, and Justly deserves the reputation it ha so long enjoyed n Central America and the west Indie, in : jb- m and It attendant train - f sj mptoms. It act more like a charm than a medicine. There is nothing In the whole range of the Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in tni oisease. A full account of this wonderful plant may be found In the eleventh rdi:iu of the U. . U.spenaatory, page l.isi and l&tt. A series of experiments, In which Dr. Bull ha been for years engaged, has just been brought to a tuecessful termination, and h is now enabled to offer to the public a cotnb'tnatian of Odron with other improved tonics, the whole Dreserved in the bct quality of copper-distilled Bourbon whiski, which hei confident ha. no equal in the world. He mifeht furnish a volume of certificates, but the public have lour since learned to estimate such things at their true value. The nafest plan ia for every one to test for himself the virtues or a new medicine. Give the CEDRON BITTERS one trial, and you will never use any other. It in not necessary to publish a long list of disease for which the Cedron Bitters are a peeific. In all diseases of the STOMACH, BOWELS. KIDNEYS, or LIVER; In all affection of the BRAIN depending upon derangement of the Stomach or Bowels; In GOUT, KHKUMATISM and NEURALGIA; And In FEVER vND AGUE; It 1 destined to nner'ede all other remedies. It not nly cure all these disease but it prevent them. A wine-gla full of the Bitters taken an hot'r before each meal will obviate the ill effect of the mot unhealthy climate and screen the person taking it against disease under the most trying exjMsure. Sold by DrureiM and Gr-- r generally. Dr. JOHN BULL'S Princip .1 OMice. Fifth street, Louisville. Kv. Sold in Indianapolis by Browning A Sloan, Tomlinaon k Cox, and J. W. Bryan. jyi-u-aam THEn QUARTERS JTI THE STATEjjjNDlANA, Has no roNxurrios with ant other establish mint of the haroc nanie. in or out of Ind;anapoli W. & H. GLEHH, rropneior. JOUNM. HUG B ES WM. ROCKEFELLER. HUGHES & ROCKEFELLER, (Saccewor to Huf he & Lefter), FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealer tn GRAIN, FLOUR, PROVISIONS, IITDRAl UC CEMENT, 1 PLASTER, LAKE FISH, PETROLEUM OIL, COARSE. FINE AND DAIRY SALT, Pfo. 19 1 1 23 Hirer at. und n flock m." Wl vB, . Produce of all kind bought and sold on Comruiioa Liberal cash advance made on Cnsinmenta. Rinticvcr orge Touey, Ireidenl of Indianapoli Branch Back; Fletcher A aarpe. fUakers, Indianapolis; 8. A. Fletcher. Banker, IodiaaapolU; J. W. Burton, Cashr, Mancie, Indiana. Jy20-d3m Whythould I bay box ' BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO THE WONDIRFCL GRANULES.

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CU AS. V. STAG ft, Attorney at Law NO. t TEMFE RANCH HALL, rnchl9-S3dly Indianapolis. Indiana. INSURANCE. J OF IIAHTFOIID. COXN. JETNA BUILDINGINDIANAPOLIS. Erected 1859 Owned by tho Co. C:i!kh Cnpilal rnl Murplim, The income of this Company i double that of any other Fire Insurance Corporation in the United Statea SPEC IALA .TKNTION GIVKNTU TH E l.N SUKAXI I'i ot I arm property, dwelling and out-bn.Iding. In urea such buildinr or content in a very favorable man ner.for three or five years. I,ofte F.quitablf Adjusted and Promptly I'nld In C'aU. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, roch21.'C3Hlly INDIANATOUS, INDIANA. DRY COODS. Ph O CQ Eh CQ 1 CQ o ID 0 z Its 9 H SO 52 a 1 t m I A V M 0 Eh CO O O Cm O CO CQ W P5 H w rm M r . s es u S S m aBI f. ew Vi (5 I . O Z zr. W CQ J W & o M o o Eh CO PÖ W w A m S 4 m mm - - e s) 0 0 t . if im m mm Mat aV us m A a 00 J. M t A t Cm" ?j " Pm O a? zS pq z W W Eh A A A V - ATTORNEYS. jrw cotraic. Bw0B0a. COLERICK & JORDAN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, rncB, booh po. S olo umut aciut)o. Tl; Cait Unsblnften Street. IvdlanapolU. Indiana. Bvb2-'R3-4lj VlflES. CHAIiIPAGWE WI1MES. vv E ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THE following celebrated bnncs: ritlNCF. l.Tlii:itl;iI,,!nquart, pint and half pint. Gltr.EI SEAL, from De Venose Sc Co , L'pernaf , France. Also, on hand I.nPK:illA'L.rrAUli:T. Alvord. Caldwell & Atrord, 69 Fast vraelilnaTtoa Atreel. Jjaelf.

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peetaclc NEAR ODD FELLOWS' HALL RAILROADS. INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI m Km RAILROAD! r 3 Nhnrteit Itoute by Thirty Nllleat NO CHANGE of Car. t CINCINNATI, bythla ROUTE. Chaure of tlie. On and after Monday, April vn, and until further im'ke. Three ttalusle.ve tbdiaüa pulls Daily, (Sunday eaceptesl.) I7IIRSTTRAIN. 6J A.M . (CINCINNATI EXPRESS 1 arrive at Cincinnati at liMOA M and Lexlnrton Ky., 7 JO P. M.. and close connection at Cincinnati wtta Little Mi-mi, Cincinnati, W. Zanesv.Ile and Marietta Kailrads, for all point in Southern Ohio. Second Train ll.-UI A. M. Cincinuatl Mall, arrive at Cincinnati 4:20 P. M., makiug clone connection with th Little Miami Railroad fr Loreland, Morrow, Colombaa, Newark, Zanesville, and V heeling. Third Train 5.50 I. M, Cincinnati Ei press, arrive at Cincinnati 115 P. M. rare aame a by any other route. Call for your ticket riVt the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad. Baggage checked through. W. H. L. NOCLE.GeneralTirket Agect. 8. W. F.UJOTT General Penger Agent. PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD. 1863. ÖQjCJ 18Ö3. NEW ARRANGEMENT. Mew ICoute to Chicago via Kokonao. S3 MILES SHORTER THAN ANT OTHER ROUTE. OH AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 50, 18, train train will be run as follows: A Chicago ExprM Train will leave Indiaaapotta at 1X35 P. M., arrive at Kokoroo at 3:10 P. M In timet make close connection with train on Uie Cincinnati a ad Chlcaro Air Line Railroad for I an apart, Valparaiso and Chicago, and arrive at Peru at 4.20 P. M. Returning, the same train will leave Per at 130 A. M. making dose connection with the bight train from Chicago, and arrive at Indianapolis at A. M. A Mail Traiu will leave lndianapolu at 4.34 P.M., topping at all at at '.on aud arriving it Per io timet make connections wjth the train on t be Toledo and Wabash Railway, for Wabash, Huntington, Fort Wayne, Toledo and Detroit. Returning, the same train will leave Fers at (40 A. M.. after the arrival of the train on the T. k W. R. W. from the Eat, and arrive at Indianapolis at lO-OO A. M. In time to make connections for all point East, Soath and West. A Chtcaro Eapresstraln will leave Indianapolis at :I0 P. M., making close connect it at Kokomo with train for Loginsport, Valparaiso and Chicsgo, and arrle al Pern at 1:U4 A. M., intime to make connection with trains going East and West on the Toledo and Wabab Railway. Returning the same train will leave Fern at IMS P. M making close connection at Kokomo with the tralna on the Cincinnati ant Chicago Air Lin R. K. frosn Cbicage, Valparaiso and Logansport, and arrive at Indianapolis at 4.10 P. M.. in time to connect with tho evening train for Cincinnati. Louisville axt4 other points. DAVID MACT, General Agent and Saper'ntetjd'-nt V. T. Maxier. General Ticket Agent. feb. 'U-41y Indinunpoli and .TIadion 1863. nCKS3 IS03. lew Arrangement to Commence Nlon das. l eb. 2. IKG t. rW0 psenffr aln dally (Sucdiys excepted) b twen Indianapoli and M.diMsn. are the Union Depot Indianapolis, at 50 A. M and 3 P.M., arrivin' disouat 1IJ5 A. M. and P. M. Leave the Depot at Madiw at A. M. and 3 P. M., arriving at Indianapolis al II A. M. and ",.10 P. M. The train leaving Indianapolis at 6 30 A. .M. connects with that leaxino: Columbw at e.4S A. hL for Mtelbyvi'.le and Rashville. arriving al belnyv;Ile at A.M. aud Ru.hvllle at U 30 p. M. Leaving Fusliville at 1JI0 P M Shelbyviüe al f.54 P. M cobiiect at ColKfiibsm with the I and M. trat. ar rtvinr at cither Indianapoli or latlon the same e renin?. Tbl Road f(.mi a line with the Packet at Madi-o fof the transportation of fretrht between C;cifMat1 and la dianapolis and poii.t Wekt. Tar.fT of Freights a low as by any other rote. Shipser and merchant West 1;1 find It to tbelneter est to ship by thi line. feb2 D.C. FKAMIAX. SBcerl&tecdeal. i4fitr bj ' swLr. JEFFEKSOXVILLE RAILROAD Three TrnhiM Daily, (Kundara Excepted.) Train Arrrve Tra.na Leave 1 rOO I. M ?.0 A . C n-U P. M a-sap. m. 4 JO A. M 435 P. M. A BOTE TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOMMODATION V of pasenrera at So th port. Greenwood. Pra&kUtt, avfiDbcrgh, Columbus, nakirig coonectiooa at Seymocr with tralna oa the Ohio k Mls;ppl Road, and at Loatrille with train on the Livi:ie, Frankfort at Leatngtew and LotiU-vlile and Nashville Road. Freight train leave daily. Freight prom ptJyfurw ard 4. Office, Madisc Depot, Weet side. A. S. CA ROTHE RS, f Brerintendent. J.O. Wbittow. PreUrht Agent. aple3-dly 1862 Efj 3 18Ö2 A LL PERSONS PCRCHASINO TICXXTS fOI IT J JO'EFU aad ether paint in Nocthern KiaMari. th Sta'.e of Kansas, or the T.rrltorv., ahld insist ha1 Bg tkkeu that rtad by tb .tOllTII .niSHOI III IIAILflOAD The only rail roote from St. Lia to St. Joaeph. ft It th hortest and quickest list, by Uirteea heart, th r tnoiest point reached by rail, and is always chea any other. Buy your Tlckeu U Kaasa aad all potBUla NoTthera Missouri by U North M;Eri Ra:lread. ISAAC B. BIT EG EON, Pr't aad Gea'l 8cpC North Miaaearl K. . HENKT U. tILMONa,Geora:?vavVLaArent. epT7-41r HOTELS. BATES HOUSE, J, Ij. IIOMO, PROraUETUIt. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. anv3A-dr ATTORNEY JOSEPH A. LEWIS, ATTUllNkT AT LAW, 0T1CE ON SECOND FLOOR ECEBARD'S BLOCX. Corner Washington aad Merldiaa Street, (eutraac Crom MerWi.aa Street.) lotLacapiU, lad. U wUl faithfully abd promptly attend t ail legal bo "toes entrusted taLtm. Especial attention gi'ea to eollortina. li rfer.to the bü. loess tne of Ir-tianapalta generwltj. iBjV-dm

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