Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4028, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1863 — Page 1

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AuP..nci jf rat..ii1aira for r.Wm of rvrry Ae- r!ptf n to Im cbarir-.! at th rt ftl 5f-rr i U uame hi the Di!y, an1 2 tti th Wily an l Wwkl, Iii -Aine t ) b'-. In a. I ein, pall in iivatM v. Iffl Jrtirninit iiirtvd at tue fxt:i oftbv at toruaia onlTlii. at d not lelavaM; for the leal procerl- j Ibg.but c'.llectal.l- at our u-'ul time. Putliher not umnniiM. frr the armrarr tf legal a dvertimnt. !- i yorwl the amount charged for thetr publication. ! f r L'li 11 IT'L-VLVJ i niVlMllV i Ifoprietcra Indian State Sentinel. J. M. TII.FOUL, Prel lent ln!ianapoIis Journal Comiianj. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. IIAM4i:ilN. II ARP.ISU5S' It.NK. No. 1 Kat Wa.blnjrtn str-et ortite tbe Irentirjel Office. may - - j I LIVI.UY NTAIII.l-IS. U:N k UIN8LET, livery and Hal fftahlrs in tbe m rar of the Palmer Hu-e. Juut5-dly KUMHlllA. r D.VYI5 CO.. Unit ! Koni; try, lielaware Mreet,4p- . posite Union Oepot. ! ii ASS F. Lit AX VISTON, W.vhiüglou loun.Iry ami Machine Work. eat end Union beot. my2i , ."t. " r r - r:. , " j ii ii. i. i'.TATi: A.r. rs. 171 RANCH SMITH, formerly IMiell A Smith, R-al ' E-tate Aitnt and Ta Payer, 37 Past Wa-bingtoo trert. Housea to rent. Jan25-d1y 'tJ-Z .f rKKRNAN & P1KKCK. Ural rotate AKcnt and 11 Broker. 10V Kast Wasldngtmi treel. TU. Y. WH.KY. Rf al KsUtv Agent and Stock B o. ker, 10 S Ka.-t Vahir;tni etrevt. mayi ntioT ami suoi: ii:ai.i:un. 11 C. MAT1IKW ä CO.. Wholesale dealer in P-h.?k, j i. Shoes and Rubber, No. 4 Robert' l;i.itktoppoi: j the L'oion Irpot, lQdianaKlis, Ind. eep4 j DAM KNOUI.K A SON, manufacturer anJ deab ra j in k!l kinJt of Hoot, and Sh.s No. V.a Va4i. j uarton trrt. apr'27 II4MIKS AXl. STATIOMlltV. 1 OWEN. STKW AKT CO., w b -b- ale and retail dealr In Rook and Stationery, and rri-iter M.t!cria!, :- Wet vrahmton etrre." apr2S 1 mil f.N am m:nu i.m.n. W- 7"H.KY 3t. LOWRT, DKUrrtiKr. ivaler la Dn., ,' V I Chtmlcals, paints, o.N. Ihr stuffs, R.tcnic, Paten ! and other Mfd c ines, Notjon And Perfumery No. 49 Ma j lachoMtt vrDin , liiiüanapo'.t. nov.-iO-lj. mOMLINSON k COX. d.-alera in Drau, IMiclue. j I Pair.t.v, Oii. iU, Prfuniery, Fncy iiivl. Ac, Nu. i tfi Kat Whlnarron treet, IretianajK-.ii. niayla j RKOW MNCi. linguist, and -a'.er lu Paiuts, 0i!.-, Varni'L-. lje-stuti,iU,la'ws are, Perfuuiery. j c. No. 22, tt-l Wa-Nhie.gton street. iiitv coous. T 4 II. ÜLK.NX k CO., 2?rv Yt tk Store, Utv I V . OwfclsH hob-sale and Rt-tail, (Henna' Riock, E.mt I WabinKtou street. m; 5 I M4Vi:.H A.MI ti. waki:. IIAM.FS t'OX, dealer in Stove, Tin Ware, Ac. No. 11 f., Wa,t.Mjton street. aprJT IKMIK ltlDIirtN. c CAMI TFLL POYLFS.rok Rinder and Plank P.k j ManufACtnrers, No. 37 Fast Washington st., east of Gietin' Hl. rfc. 0 Tatri, Indianapolis. fet25-ltf 1 D0LGLAS Jt PALM RR, IV-ok tirulers and Rlar.k Rook ', Manufacturens No. 3 Fast Washington treet, i rrr Alford, Mill A Co Grocery. m.tj27 cm a, i.i.4.vh am qi ki:nwaiii: . CH IS. K. II lWTII0h5, Importer of Chiua.f.las, and (Juceo.sw are. No. l Kai Wavshingtou st., indiaaajH.lis, IndiAii. AI -o, rvaler in Stoneware. d.-cCS ll'.lirilAST TAII.OUS. TjlKF.HKUICK tHF.FFF.lv, Merxbant Tailor, and dealiT !a ri-aJy r.,ad- ci ubou; and f jnit-hlnjr Cood. No. 21 ft est Wah.;i'..n sir.-et,-jip.i-ate Sontim I oSice. rijJ9 ATTOinilYS. 1 C l)NAI I A ROACHF. Jo.-ebp K. McrW'Tia'd, A1i T L d aot. L Uv.-te.j A!.t'tT.e and CoaTie!er at Law, JKtr. lusarat.ee Couatjy l.ullhnj, necond Ü.kt, rencs ar.ia street. ;l-Mv LIVERY STABLES. o. w. JOKisrsToisr, Livery and Sale Stables SOS. 11 AND 13 WEST PKARLSTRKLT, txciASArcua,iaiAiiA. SHJf iiore, Bacu-ie, CaiTiavea and Saddle Hurea Iwaysn rea Cfc aryes rnterate dec3-tf la I V K It V M T A n la K , N TO. 10 fan Pearl treet, ball a square iuntb wf Wash- .,.-. .inn, iT,ffj Aena.A3 a:u i eu:ij tTn;a la. In rear of ti'.ewra Riotk. Ir.d.anapc!:. atreeU. afi-dtf WM. WILKISON. Proprietor SCHOOL BOOKS. OF SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER. 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INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE.

sau a-rorTAJSaaiu.oai. Trau. Ia . U. 2-n P. V. . 1.1 P. M . . Train Arn. . i0 A.M. . 1H Noon. .. 6 0 P.M. Mail . . unuaicimu aaiiwai. TfH'iU Tratua Arrive. t- A. M ..Mail.. I IA P M. ..VF . . i .M P. M 00 p. x e 1". . Huiiim uMiP nariAVinAH.aoAU. I T'nr. Tratt..Amra A. M I0.lt A. M MO.) A. M -3 y M r. .a . rtaas a) a CT i aii oad. Iratnt Iar. 7a A.M.... 3 (ü I'. M . . . fM V. XI .. Train Arrtrw 4 41 A. M. .VM A. M. . 6 45 V. M . LArATITTB KAIIKHAIi ' Train lava. Trarr. Arrlta . 4 50 A. M. l"-2- A . M 4 3S I'.M 10-40 A. M. i t t I I M 4', I', ii R:45 P. St. raao audixdi roi iaii oai. Tratii Iav. Tratn Arrl. J M P. 11 XI. l 10:00 A. M. 12 VO P. X Chka4 F.ipr 5 20 A M. tO P.IL ..Cbkajcu Exir 4.10 p. M. tWMAKArOLII ADD M tDIHna BIL0r. Tfiin 1 ava. Train Arrivt. .tf A.M Ksprtf.a 1100 A. M 3 00 P. it Acoiinmodatlon... 70 P. M jc rrtMoawi lk iaiijioao Train Irave. 7.00 A.M... 4 P. V... 6.50 p M... Train Arrlt. 4 45 A. M. Mall 12 50 P. M. 8 10 P. M. Arrlnl and Ilrpuriurr or Clolnir of .Tinll. a am v a n. l1y-tl aiiJ Chicago I .r..t lt I'nv sii.l 4nr(iitrf.lit llliniita .. 6:00 r. .11 00 A. 11 M A. .. MHi r. . 1000 a. .11 HI a. .. 7 0 r. .lino A. U3u r. M. i. w. M. j Cincinnati ar1 way mail itirn'i'i mi;. a Peru ma. I T"rr Haut way mail Thrtiru mail. . yaiixn u4il . JITrri'nville an t Iuivill Bvllef ntalt.t- way mall and New V rk, PIjIU.llphl i ati l Kotnn r 3( r. B'll f-iitaino tl.r'.HKb rnail . ... 7:oti a. IikIi.iia (.Vntral way arl !umlus, 0 2 IT. r. CMltr.l through null 7 0 A. Trr Haute thrt.UBh mall 7:2o r. Cincinnati through mail ....Io-.iai r. Off ARTUKH. M,iil Cl. ... :S0 A. ... 7:00 r. M. I Lafj)-rttear.lCulc.t. . LAfayrtte City and Springfield, lllinola Limionati and way mail.. Through mail Peru Terre Haut an l wav K.l 0 A.M. 5:30 r. m. U ::o a. m. 1:00 f. M ! Terr) Ujute through mail, K vani iile. Vin-i-ennr. St. Lorn,, Ac, aflitii mail J. it, iwii ill and l.ouiville mall tullcfi.ntaire wa v uiail TltiU"fh mail In l;4ti i ntral way mail Through mall at'XOAT MAIL. lWl!if 'i;tai:i war mail I.""i.v lle and JefferonvilU 7W r m. 2:00 r. m. 7.00 r. 7:on r. 7 oo r. 1 do r. s:no r. M. m.' M. K. M . 5:00 P. M. 5:"0 p. M. 6:00 r m. Trr Haute thf'.-u,h .Tlllltur) Iflrrctnry of Indiiinupoll. Iiidianu. XttUTIVK litPAUTMKM. Pay prr Ann. O. P. Morton, Governor; Office, Jtate House; - ! residence corner of Market and lllinoi at 3,000 j . K Holloway, Cl'nd and Private Secretary to (ii'viiiiur. ()iiu-e, Male üuu.m-; reiot? w hu (.overnor Morton 2,-64 XV. H.ll.Tem'll. M ijorar.d Jlilitary Secretary to liovernor. Oltice, State House; residence Love'a It otk, on t'bio street 2,Uj W. H. Seblater, Major Hrgiment, Indiana Volunteer. A. LLC. to Governor. Ollice, State House; hoard at Palmer House 2.14H i La. Sohle, Adjutant General of Indiana. I Office. Sta'e House; hoards at P.ites House; sot from the Slate and $2,t'til pay of a Colon.'l 3,4t54 (KM KAL AND XTAt r OFKU I K8 Or THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA AMI MICHIGAN'. U. I".Yi!leox. r.rtgadier General of Volunteer, coiiuu iiid nK District of InUiana and Micliietn . Oilice, Headauarters, corner Maryiatra and I'elaware streets; hoards at the Rates Hollge 4,054 i RotKTt V. Hiiicbiiis, Captain and A.A.O., U. S. Yolunti era. Office, Headquarter; boatds ! a: .J Hone ! liort- C l.yoii. Major 17th Mich-gun Volun- ! teer, Chief Proot MarNhal District Indiana. I and Michigan. Oflice, Hea'juaitrs; tx.ards ; at Htes ,.uhI Curtis l.racki't, lt Lieut UStU Massachu- ' ret is Volunteer. A. I. C. and Post Adjutant. 1.CG2 j i 1,554 : 1,554 ' 1.554 1,55 4 ' 1 -',44 1,332 1.30 ?,-st 1.4 6 1,440 1,445 1,6'iJ 1.6Ö2 1,662 2,2frS 2.26-s 1.44(3 : v.'je-; 1.51H I'ftic, H-a.!quartrrs; tprd at ISjte Hou r Win. V. Richards. In 1.1 tit. 17th Michigan Volunteers. A. P.C. 0;!ke, irad'juarier; hoard at Pates ttonse Charl.'sA. MoMi-nht, lt Lieut 7th Mich. Vtl. A. P. C. Oti'lct. Ilea l jiurter.s boardi at Rates ll-.use Jonathan r.frch. 1st I iut. A A Inpector'fTii r.il. oricr, Hea l 4uarters boapl at l.ite llc-u -e Jjn:H r.iddlr, C1. 7lt lnt. V..ln . Vrtr-i ;ra-tn-tudant. 0iü:e, !l?ad.-ju.irters; bo.trd. at Major steveiison'i, corner Pennsylvania and T!n-r strt-vis H. F.. Maddi-un, 2d l.i.-ut. Ind. Vols Oflice, Rarnnde 1'arrnt k C. L. Kiis, ".'.t Lieut, 71st Ind. oU. office, TVuru!. I is t ickJ. S. Sinousort, Colonel U.S. A. and Military Cotmutider. office. Ilea biartrs, board a at JudK"" aiorriii', teriniuu of the Gravvl r'. Jvhu U. Kirqah r, Captain V. S Infantry ar t A t. Military Com. OtTice, Ilradfjuarter: b..r.li corner Mass. arritue and 'ew Jrrey streets , J. B. M:!ier, Capt. löth V. S. Inf. and Muster.n, an l JiiHiririg olncer. une, H-a1.mari. r-; hoards I Mrs. Kindvr'a 79S Fan Washingt'll sireet . . XX. H. Jordan. Captain 9th V. S. Inf.. lusher--in 'ftic-r. t tlico. Headquarlar-; l'Ojnla at Lt tbV II"te Jatiit s A. t'kiii. Captain and A. 0,. I).. Acting J'iarteriH.-ter C. S. A. Otflc. rout:i-Wf.t er" r Wa-hirift. r and Nrw Jer-y f treeis; boards at th Ra!c House I.rrry Moore, t'.iptam and A. Q. M. C. S. V. u. orire, ; hoards at Littles ll.-fe. ILo.l-.s Fo.sfr, Caj-talll C. S. I. S. V. ofcee a:.-l r.'-i.Jence, onik-vast c jrnr Washington a:-d Missj-s ppi stre.t...... Iianl McClure, M jor ami Paymaster. Oitlce, ol.ns block, corner WashitiK'.oij atid Men li in struts, up stairs; boards at the P.t l!."i-.. .................................... C. s. Mea ensoo, MJ. rai.d Payma-le. Oflice, Y hii's Rlock; icsiiies cr;)- r Pentisjlva:') a:d Tinker slri. s . M. r.un ty. Ma or and Pavn aster. O.mce. R'.nldir.s. No N!, Kast Washiü-; oti street; board- Iiates House Frank. Wilcox. Captain. 3 1 rect. Int v.N., Po! Iroost Mara.ul. tutice and reidence at S Mdiers" Home J. !.'i)s. suri(fi'i, U. S. vols,, .Medical Ifirect. r Office, northeast corner of Maryland .a: id Ivlaware streets; residence. Miibiin R" td, east . f nty Wiil'ani Y. Wiley, t'nptain and M-litary More. keej-r. tttce. Hea-I.uarters; residrncr, N . "- riast New Y- rk street Or lis. oK uriM. A.vsiAtA.r l'KU Of-T MARSHAL kn:r.L Ott IXMANA. Conr.l P tkor. C-v 1: Inliana tuiva'ry and A. A. Pro-.u.t ilaral tiercral forlni iaa. OfSic, b.Ackfor !'. P.'.x-k. c itheast c mt r Merd.a:. anl ttjü'i,!fri ureet, up-rt-'. hoard at No. I .Vi Ncth TrrnesfC street.. ?.i44 Jarnos G. Jones, Co'. iZl lei. tnf ir.try and Superintendent for l;ecru;t;rg. for Invalid Cor; and c miuan ler cf cTip o renleiou. Of-2-", Innnct Head.iuirters boards at Rate Hous 2,654 Jvbn N. Scott, Captain. 7ttb Ir.i. vol-ntee-ia-fastry and A. A. A. G. and Inspector. OÄc, with A. A. P. M. G : hoar isat Mac House. . 1,448 Orr. Rlak, Captain, 35)tL Ir. i. vi lurteer infar.. ! try and Assistant Supern'eitdent cf Kecruiting. I jector, Ac. OC'cv.', Ii .strict Headquarter; t card at Macy Roue 1,46 j T. J. ic I Hun;. Ucuu iunt and Adjutant "6:b I In 1. o!unteer Infabtry and Supennt'.-udo.t ! o' rre; cf deserters. Oiliee. ait A. A. P. M G t H. R. l ivch. Ueut. and Q. M., 3Tk1 lr.d voiui;. teer ia:'nt-v. A. A. Q. M ao-l In pect r. 'f- j five, w.ta a". A. P. M. G.; boards at Pattervni j lisu 1,4öS j BO tp cr rXROHMEST OF THE SIXTH INROLT-iirXT PISTUICI. , U hracL.Cap? n and 1'iovost Marhl. Off e, FlaoMorf. Rl.vS. 1 f o. r, boards at O. J.'l.rso-: - three n :ie norih nfiheiitv. R r I road Win. J Wail,, r, f. .ni-ssi..ur. Ofi'.ce. I'.laekf r ! - :i..k; rtdei:te No. HI fct Market Ml ret Thomas R. Harvey. Sor-'roi. O.rate, w .tb Trovosl Marshal; Lsrds at No. 7, Fat W ashtngtrt -f. eel ...... Mis ; 1,446 71.554 4.04 Add Gen. Carnnrton, . !T..-e in State Hone. 30,; 4

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I'rom er York Niw YtiaK.Scj.fcniher K The Time' Morri Ialitnl letter fates that the fiirniT haa htelr et reitiforceJ with 2.000 trc.fiH from a army. Thjare ructmpetl n Sulüraii'n Islam, It i imiKitle t bobl out to the public tthi timt nn y trilli ml pnpct of immedi ite Active operaf inns). The) season i gfttini: very in lern ent, ihm reiitletitij: it t mittrr of pome doubt if Palliaren ran ptict eel in hi devices. Another inip;rt.iiit point to le liken into eon i'iieratio'i is the tiioi.t. of the Admiral tint Fort bumter i not slU-nt eJ. In thtt ptrticuhr the Relief ol (iümure J'RVra niiteitally from tint of Dihlren. the former claiming to luve comph.ielv ilenct4 the fort eight Java ftjro, basing hi ri-urnptiuri on at.itemeiita made and corroborate! by rebel prisoner and deserter. Aä Kort Sumter Ut most important contiectioti with the opei at ion of the tln-t, the Admiral doea not like to venture nn attack until the fact of Sntnter be ine rendered useless is established beyond a doulit. Hi chief pilot aiad otherii, who hnve been ot u fav-rab tli-f iiie to oberve, nsert tliatthe nortbwrt wail "f Sumter ia a.t nound a ever, attd tlmt x iiuii me mounted on the pint pet, one or more of which tired round; of shell last Sat unlaw Xow, then, if Sumter i not dlenceJ, wc inut wait utitil it U. That is the firm Htep, ncktiowledjed by eompetent authority, to be taken. We hore for the best. The following i; a .special to the Times: Ufa !jl' A KT l Its ARMY OF THF ToToMAC. September 7 Cavalry kirmtshe acro-s the Rappabannock m our extrem' lioht -ne hecomin; quite Iretjueiit. On Fiiday : n-outinj; party of the.Oih Ohio were ambushed .111. 1 some thirty killed. wotitiid Uni t aptiiicd. On S iturdav, iwinsr t the o-u-ele-o-ne-ss of a vidette. who left his- position, the enemy m tde a ri f'i on our line and wounded and caponed fire m'Mi. On Kridiv a deserter from battery I. Ith New Voik atlillery, dispuiH'd in a Lieutenant Coloiiel'si uniform, stole I wo bore, mounted a t-om-pui'on h hi.- orderly, mid rode through ou" in fin try pirket line, when he turned cuerrilht tnd robbed on a bi scale. He was captured. Major Jone. fein tlc of p:isable attractions, tliient .-peech and bold demeanor, who has frecjiiei. tl v lieeti witbiti our lines, wa arrested ye terdiy with a metuor.md t of the sdre:i;;th and position of our lorce n her person. Tlie Wotld'.s Wnsbinptoi dispatch say: Bur mode's oflici-tl disp itche-iareof stndi len?tli, letailiii"; hi ltd va nee and oocupiti.n of KnoxvilJe, and nre so Inter woven with information of bis contfir.plited movements to tender them improper for piibli;r.ilon. F. ist Tentte-see Valley i clear W rebel down to within a hot t distaiH O of Ch ittanoon. It is expected that ere tlis our force- hive de fitroyed theficstle work on the Virginia and East Tennessee railroad where it spans the rivers and ! valley, sin that mountainous rei. j 1 he 1 i iiiune s dispatch say.-: Capt. Shannon, wth a portion of the lt IndiHtia cavalry, (Jen. Howard's budv Ruard. made a reronnoi-.sance to Ald;e's vicinity, near Cool Spri.c Oap. He encountered a lxdy of MosbyV men, had a skirmish with them, and brought in four prisoners. Ti e snerrillas b reeeive! new uniform- These prisoners say that Mosb', 's b uid mustered im the rebel service on .he 12ih of June last P. ot of the band is known to be long to different c 1 v.tlrv regiments, but the majority of tbeni me citizens. These men report ilosby wournlel ir tbe thijji nd hip. but not mortally. He is at Culpepper, and will probably be fir for dufv in about six weeks. Fr tit iTlrm lil s. MpMrms, September 1 A refugee front Columbus, Miss .arrived here, who has been in the Qu it terminer's Department of the nbel army for the past two year-, and has hid more than ordinary men s ot observation. He? states that John-ton lo-es ti'tv men every rioht by desertion. His armyi- dispirited and dernoial'ed, an! tho--e who have not deserted only wait the opportunity to i'o SO. Ilebel ofli 'eri estim te the? mim'iT of troops between Columbus, Miss , and Corinth at about 7.0(10. Two regiments of Johnston's army hive been set't 0 Cieot oia, ;ti d two cirre up to Okilona recently to rerel nn effected Vnt.kee raid in that iiic tinn. A reconstruction meeting had been ippointeil ty Ci.ioni.-ts in tbe i .-inity of Columbus, but was riupi'io'! by the. ni'ditn v. Tbie is a stroujr I item Uotti feelinp; anions: the inhabitants which i beiMm'n.' more open and bold in m mile-' 'tiou. The c'Mzens rea a rd the rehel troops a oppipssrrs and in ders and look anx:otislv for an advance of the Yankees ;im:in the til. A leseitti- fmm Hra;r;j's i.rtnr has rear bed line and states tint they arc on one third ration! w hich ton-ist of beef, rice and cru meal. Flraco'-i le bjuai ters is nt Sbelhvville. Hia force consist of about 2.",000 men who are much di-pitite.1 .-ii.tl very anxious to throw down their arm. The wheat 1 rop throughout the country is potl Th Oonlederate Government is seizing evety buhel for taeI.eoel olli 'ers acknowledge that thev willli otdi""! to pive up all the country north of the Co os.i river. In St C'iair rountv the Union feeling ia no rtion; that seces-ioniss ate not allowed to stay there In other section men are Ferreted in swamp- 110I eaves, .di1 w-'i!d join the Federal army out for the 'lai"jer of rapture by the rebels while making their way to our lines. Tbteo hundred ie-erfers nre rendezvoused in Winston com. t -, all atmed, and determined to resi t the reht 1 ;n:ihoritie to the last. The rebels nre conscripting neproes at Talladega to buibi biei-tworks at Salem. These -t.itetnei.r.- are iaily confirmed by Jeerttrs and rclu.'ees, and are believeal to be true A deserter ftom Tupello, formerly Orderly to Gen Kerirn-'-ti, ba- nrrive! here. He report tint Fetuu-on his at Tupello sr.d Pontotoc 1.000 cavsii v and ten ie-e- id itiilery. He aIm) reports tb.it Kerpcon is i -.i .emplatin: a raid on the Mei.nt-lv- at d Cis :t!eston railroad, while Kod-'.v is unke;.ii a't tok on Glend-Ie, Mis., tt tlie m nie tine Ner.in.b. w :;h -dii.e "uo" me;, j. 1, ear Jack-i son. Tenn . o n- 1;; t:i:t j 1 be s u.ic .ty cvtJdi'io'i vi 'ien Hur'üut's corpt J is p..ni a;,,' t t. trr ops ate in fine -piiit ; "" i I rom riitciitnati. j Civcinnai:. Se: U;.bti Four men made an atttcK on ;t cero in his hoae ner Goshec, Clermont county. Siturdav niht The negro fired on them, killing two itisui.th and wour.daz 1 third Maes were held in the Catholic churches in this city yesterd v, ht the request ot (Jen. Rotecrans, tor the success of the Federal arms. It is suprvose 1 Rosecrans made au attack on ChaitanoocA ve-tenlav. I'rom M. I. out. Sr. Lous, September S The Democrat's special from Le.tvenworth dated the "ih has the following: The excitement which has prevadel Kansa since the Lawrence ma-icie b is .ub-ided and in its phice his come a !eterm;red erne-t purrnise to nvrrje th it tearful act. There feems to be to confidence 'n our re-r ect tor Schofield. A tew diy? 0 Lit e and A. C Wilder s-ent a telegram to the PresilerU savin; th it the incom petecey of Schofiebl w is deplorible. and unless there was a chne in i-otuui tnders there was danger of a conflict between the people and the military. The reply of the Fre-ident did uot indicate his sdicy. 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BOOTS AND SHOES. IDOINTT PASS THIS -OF 11. tt 1:1 1 it tsf:tt. NEW YORK, SELLS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SH0E3, AT NEW YORK PRICES. riVIK FCT THAT THIS STORK IS CONNECTED J with New York, assures customers tliat tliey will always find fricc, a well an tye, to correspond with the ni'-lropoloi. leneinber the place, "ENCF.K HOUSE PLOCK. myla-dly On 111 nois treet. t ear t'nlon Depot. LIVERY STABLE. Ia I v b: It Y S T A 11 Is IS , NO. 10 EAST PEARL STREET, n ALFA SQUARE SOUril OK WASHINGTON ST., between Meridian a id Peiinsylvai.ia. in rear of Glenn's liloo.lt , Indianolis. Tlii.s Mabl is supplied with tbe best of stock. Horses boarded by tbe 1 ek, day or meal. WILKINSON A SCLLlVAJf, m5-Hin Proprietor NOTICE. To Shippers of Tallow, Lard, Grease, Oils, &c7 &c. FIllIEUNni:KI(!.NKIi, HAVINti FO; A NUMBER OF I year K'veu .h-:r particai ir atienti-ui ta the aale of the aliove artiea-s, f.-cl i mift l-i.t of t in ir ability to dispos..: of cousiiunei;f crt to tlieni on very ad arttetreous terms. Any per on ii-.iriitr our w kiv liicular can have them r;itis bv sending tlieir nrtdre- to VI'.K AM KNIGHT A- SONS, juiieJ9-.!i)in 'ii WaterMnet.New loik. HOTELS. AVELINE HOUSeT r . -s. aVvi:Liivit:, PropV, rorii('rC:tMioiii::iii(t lin rySt.., (Oppohfte the Coutt House,) tOlir H AtM'. IM'OV. BOOTS AND SHOES.

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IK. JOII IU MA COMPOCXD CEDROX BITTERS The Latent and Moat Importatit DtKovt ry of tba Nineteenth Century. TO MAN'S NAMK IS MOKE INTIMATELY CON- ' nertd with tbe history of tli Materia Medlca of the Coded State, o more favorably known aa pl Der In medical discovery, than that of JOHN PULL, pf LouiTüle. Ky. Iii Inimitable preparation of Saraparilla ha Ion: atood at the bead of tbe variou Compound of that valuable drug. Iii compound Pectoral of Wild Cherry ha become a bou-ehold word throughout tbe Weat and Soath; ami hi Worm Lntetifr, In le tbau a year after their introduction, attained a reputation a wt'iread a- tue continent of North America. But th. crowning glory o' hl life remalna to be attained in Lit latettdlacoverr, r rtber combinailon, for La do, lot cla tn to Lave Wen the Ci-coverer ef t'EDRON. w bich lu the basli of the bitter now offered to the publ.c. That honor belong to the native Inhabitant ol Central America, to whom I virtuea have been known for more than two hundred year Armed with It, the Indian bid. defiance to tbi rno.t deadly malaria, and handle witiiout fear the inoftt veocnioua erpent. It J a belief with them that while then? I breath left iutbe body tba Ccdroii potent to cure, no in uter what te d'seae may be. While Dr. Bull U not prepared to lnlor thlaextravagatit pretension, be I r.evertheleaa satltled from a thorough examination of tbe evidence relating to tt virtuea, that, as a renn-ly and preventive for all diseases arising from exposure either to change of weather and climata or to th tniamatlo Influence, it tarid without a rival, and Justly deserve the reputation It ba o long enjoyed n Central America and the West Indien, In aV m mm av: m- m ji m and it atteudam train of symptoms. It act un-re like a charm than a medicine. There Is nothing in the whole range of the Materia Medici tbat can fr a moment bear a comparison with it In thl- disease. A lull account of this wonderful plam may be found In tbe eleventh eui" ton of the IT. S. Wspensatory, pagel.4.t)7 and litss. A eri'" of experituetii. In which Dr. Bull ha been for years engaged, h..s Ju-t been brotiqht to a uccesful termination, and b is n..w enabled to offer to tbe public a combinatian of Cedron with tber improved tonics, the whole preserved in the lie-t onliiy of copper-distilled Bourbon whisky, which lo I confident haa no equal in ibe world. He mi,bt lurrdsb a volume f certificates, but tbe public have Ion mdcc learned to estimate Mich tbing at their true value. The .safest plan In for evtry one to test for himself the virtues of a new medicine. Give the CEDRON BITTERS one trial, and you will never use any others. It is not necessary to publish a long list of diseases for which he Cedron Bitter are a specific. In all diseases or the STOMACH, BOWELS, KIDNEYS, or LIVER; In all aflectlon of the BRAIN depending upon derangement of the Stomach or Bowels; In GOUT, MIEUMATISM and NEURALGIA; And In KKVKR AM) AGUE; lt i- destined to supersede all other remedies. It not nly cures 11 the.-., diseases but it prevent them. A ine glass full of the Bitter taken an hoor before each meal will obviate the ill effect, of tbe most unhealthy climate nd screen the person taking it against disea-e under the most trying eps,ure. So'd by DruggiMs and Gr c rs generally. Dr. JOHN BULL'S Principal Office. Fifth street, Louiaville, Ky. Sold in Indianapolis bv Browning fc Sloan, 'l omUnson k Cox, and J. XV. Bryan." Jj20-d3m THn QUARTERS HED re .'ft MM t STATE ci INDIANA .. : t - a tlaS NO CONNMTIOS IUI AM uiiw.iv ui.wm rw - . alw-.-, -a1 a BT VC D ment of the saiiic tv-ini. m or out of Ind'inapom W. & H. GLiiaNX., Jropnetors. MUSIC. . X JF O flw rJTKM. ks a 111: a rtvs, vri:iVAV v t. AlisO SCHOOL Ii vi it .Tf a .1 V Jfl S ; AT A. Jl. IIKMIA7I V COS BtttoH II 0 11 h o Cornor. Piano Forte Wareruowj Sw. NortVt llllccis 4rrt. Jtnl-dli'fd

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I Attorney at Law 50. TEMPERANCK HALL. j I rockl-'lU.dly IndlanapwIU.Itidiaua. INSURANCE. Tun PAiinivir iniii iiiauiu.iiu tuiui .11 OK IIA11TI (Ml I. CÜt. ETNA BUILDING, ItlDIANAPOUS. Erected 1859 Owned by the Co, Capital and Surplus, k-.N.'G.YtlT." SV. Tue iiM.uuo .l litis Company is loubie that M muy other f'lrr Insurance CrjMral in in the United State 171. SPE 1 A L A TKNTION G I V K N TO TH M N SUKANCK 'a ot farm nrontrtv. dwelling and ouX-buJ ling. Inure.such buildinics or content In a very favorable manner.for three or five vear. L.oftes) liqiiilatbl ljnlU and Promptly I'alil In "nH. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, meh21-'i3-dly I N I il A N A W?LIS, 1 N DIA NA . DRY GOODS. o CO EH co CO e25 O o ?3 Eh CO o o Pm o CO CO w e-q n w ist V t - cess o a D3 m a ' " sf e a s -Z 0 p w o o H CO PES w a CO w W LH 1 e, a tl 1 ri A V i m v r . - t 0 IZ 1 aasa as a-e r 1 S aai a , r O S5P. - VaV was a A at w e tH V TOBACCO AND CICARS. 500,000 CIGAIlft Just Rcetirtd. v Jus rertJTTjd from ConnTtirTjt. UTBEltE HK HAS ENGAGED 4.00.0 FISF DOMESTIC Cuar. All go-sia will be war, acted of th very best quality, and wit jetl 25 Per Cent. Lower Tiiabaxif other hotw will i-h th tame duality Fre ry ore wh . ell cigar, whole-ale or retai dealer eoroa soon and eiviaire the s'ock. JOHN A. HriDUNGEkt. No. J Palmer Hoaao. 1 ATTORNEY JOSEPH. A. LEWIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE ON SECOND FLOOR HUBBARD" BLOCK. Corner Washington and Meridian Streeta, (eutranct from Meridian Street.) Indianapolis. Ind. Ha will faithfully and promptly attend to all Ural boinej enframed to tins. Eapesrlal attenUow gtvew to cotle1ia. ( re. frtotkbisirea nt") ef IMIsrspo'iigeneTsPy.

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BUY V Mlr ff Ol M MT Tt'lt f tew wa - dural. - au I re. ii. W lr?i rr a f.iivrtvr vt tmoi u nn- n.u. ' and I w riti 4 . d !e It ; rt t ti nrt k leaa l.ngliatt and &. wairt.r, GENUINE WaLIHM TvilF.'.M"iaerreBlf for RailriMd Faave pet t...-ee. . . 0CVCINK WVI.THM va Urill.s iKJy for jiMer---Lwry lumtiog .-.'ir ,m ti. keer. Wa tt nnr Watih il m f.iw law n.Mie.ta.4ry, and kr I."l. I Kit the civite. INGLE aTi'III.SeUNT 111 MilM,.i:-, r. ll.efj . ill .III ..." t t'l!ie-k-er. t t I. -f J - il.! I.'-, t Tba ir.iie u t.j.-d at la tt ty i i.t . tl Iwf air. cular. We also bale a lai- ,1. 1 WavtcbM, FlneJ.wrlry aud ..li l .n.,r i W. P. BI.NGHAM L CO.. 50 Eatt Wathington Street. e .t ll ! l eliw' Halt. RAILROADS INDUXAPOUS AND CINCINNATI M & aw- at JJL. a mm - rtrriaf.xrr.it liorteal Itonte by t'iairtj .Tlls! NO CHANGE ..f Cr. 1 CINCINN ATI, tj ihU JiOlTT. Cka.11, of tt if. On ia.4 Ter Motitay, April vn. and ui.nl furü.er not K-e. Three iraltitlear lndiarijU llaily.vFtinday.eieeptd.; rlUSTTUAIN iV A M , (CINC1XNAT1 EIPRkSarrive at Clnclnaatl at 10-40 A M-,and Leii&gtoo 730 P. M aodcloae conucctiow at Clnciiuiati wits Little Mi'iul, Cincinnati. W. Zanesville and Marietta lUUrads, for all points In Soutbern Ohio. esoIll Train II A. M. Cinctunati Mail, arrive at Cincinnati 4:20 P. M., making close curtnectiona r1ta tixi Little Miami Ball road for Ijorrtaitd, Morrow, Cclambma, Stewark. Zanesville, aud Wheeling. Third Train 1 .'-5 P. M.Cinclniiatl Kipresa, arriva at Cincinnati 11. P.M. Fare Fame aa by any other route. Call for your ticket ni tbe Indianapoll and Ci nein all Railroad. Baggage checked through. ' W. H. L. NOULK, OeiMfral Ticket Agent. S. V. Ku.lorr General rn-nger Affett. PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD, t 1803. nUSZ2Z3 1863. NEY ARRANGEMENT. New Uoute to Culcago vla takokoaa. H MILF.S SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER R0CTF. OH AND AFTK.k MONDAY, Al'KIL 20. 1M3, train, trains will be run a follows-. A Chicago Express Train will leav Indianapolis at 12 35 P. M., arrive at Kokoino at 3:10 P, M, lo tima to makecloe connection with traiu ai the Cincinnati and Chicago Air Line Railroad for Locansport, Valparaiso and Chicago, and arrive at Pern at 4:2o P. M. Returning, tie eame tram will leave pent at 120 A. M. making close connections with tbe nikrht traiu from Chicago, and arrive at Indianapolis at 5:20 A. M. A Mail Train will leave Indianapolis at 4L3& P. M stopping at all lationa and arriving st Tern in timet make connection with the trains on the Toted and Wa bash Railway, for Wabash, Huntington, Fort Wayne, To ledo and Detroit. Returning, the same traia will leave. Fem at 40 A. M.. after th arrial of the train on the T. h W. R. W. from tbe East, and arrive at Indianapolis at 0t0 A. X. to time to make connection tor all points East, South and Wet. A Chicago Expres.train w ill leave Irelianapoli at e:2t ' P. M making close connection at Kokomo with train for Lofcaiipor , Valparaiso and Cbleago. and arri-e at Peru at I.t1 A. M., intime to makeonnection wltii train foingEast arjd West on tire Toledo and Wabash Railwy. Keturning tbe tame traiu wiil leat Pern at 12.151. MU, maklrg close eonrifriion at Kokcmo with IL train on the Cincinnati and Chicago Air Line U. R. from CbVagw, Valparaiso and LwRansport, arid arrive at lodianapoli at 4:10 P. M.. in litre to connect with the evening train lr Cir.cir.ra!. Louisville and ether points. HA VIII X ACT, General A rent and toprSBf-txl-t V.T.JrtAbCTT. General Ticket Agent. UIZi, "M-d" Indianapolis and .Tladion 1863. nna; "HCT 1863. L, iew Arrangement to Commence .iln ttuf. Its. Um im;:i. fllu"0 ra.eDrer trair4 Ja!ly (Sundays rxcepteti; N" JL tween Indianapfdi and Madison. L-s v the L'niou larXt rwtiaapora, at 41 X A . M and 3 I. M-, arrivin di-ou at II 35 A. M. and '.V P.M. Leave tbe Depot at Madiauu at A. M. and 3 P. M, arriving at Indianapolis at 11 A. M. and 8 10 P. M. The tratu leaving Indianapolis at 10 A. M.cersect with tlst leavltig Crtlnmbu at t.4S A. M. for Shelbyille and Rnshrllie. arriving .t sbeibyarir.e at 10-U5 A.M. and Kuftbvi'lc at PJjo p. M. Irjvii.x l:ueLv;I atl3dP M., ShelbyviJlg at IJLi Y. M.. con r. eel at Olumbn, Ith tbe I and M. train, ar-Tis-inq at eitlier Indianapoli oe Madison tbe satue evenIP if. This Hoad form a bt.e with the Packet at Madwat fwe tbe trao-portaiioii of fre'gl.t beieea Cincinriati aod In. dianapop, end potnt We.t. TsnT cf freight as low a by aLy otLer r-wte. ihipper. and snerebaiite West will flot It to tbelrtnteeert to .hip by thl line, febk V. C. PKA5HAM. Sotrintendf fit. 9J Mm vra &T a af 'JCm. awasm JEFFEKSOXVILLE RAILROAD Three Trains Daily, rsundaysi 1'xrrptrsl.) Train Arrivt . Train Lrait 1 lOO ! aUsas) - i 0 A M P 7S P. M a 0 r. M. Ut) A. il 34 p. K. B0VK TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOVMODATlOa of raaanrr mX Ssruthport, Greenwood, Franklin. Kdinbtirrh, Columbus, making cocresrtjot4a at Bermofir with tram on the Ohio A X-Iipri Road, asd at iatiiarille with trsina on tba Loulrtll, Fraxkfort A Lexlrgtosi avad Lowia-rUl and ICaahvUla Boast. Freight traiu leave daily. FrtiU prompt! j fern arde-1. Office, Madisoa Depot, West aids. A. S. CAKOTUER4. äapenatrndnt. J. 0. Warrcowa. Freight Agect. apl'CJ-dly 1862 GSlJ&-Hz M 1062 VIA FERSs'JNS FCRCTIASlNa TTCKTTS TCI 51 iOthlU and otier po:tta la 5oniro Würz, üsa fr täte of KastAU. cr tb Terri'orW, should iTtsts erj teef rg tickets that re ty tl OUTH .nirVSOt III IIAILUOADThe only rail route from St. Lonia to St. Jorh- It tt flva Ttortett and quickest Ue, by thtrtee bocr?, to tta rdetest point reached by raU, asd la always aa ctosp at any ether. Bay your Ticket to Kansas and all totB.t Northern Missouri by th Kon Vsr1 Ratii read. ISAAC IL 87TRGXON, Prea't aud CenM Sapt. North Miaaoan ft. R HKNRT B. 8LMM05. General 1 ra.ba A rent. eixt7-l!y HOTELS. BATES HOUSE, J. Ia. IIOI.TO, rtopkiEioa. INDIaUi'APOLIS. INDIANA. n.v30-d:f CONFECTIONG. 0EATEE tt SPEUCEE. FANCY COIiFECnOl.'EnS AUD CAKEHS, first door Form OF rosTomcE. Ladle' k Craam and Crater 5aloo. TV beat of Cakoa, Cattdiea, Frn-t. Bread, Crackers, Ac, Ac. cf ail ktade kept ccnstasOy e band. Partie sepj bed c ticrt tcric. Jy?4-4Jf