Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4029, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1863 — Page 1

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DAILY STATE SENTINEL. printed M n:p.LiMiEi lllf ! (IClPiU ItCirtl) At THE TiEW SENTINEL OFFICE, ' mo, 2 ouTii .nr. h 1 1) i a. HTur.irr, "m American TJatclie -I H LI O 1Ä EIDER, HARKRESS & BINGHAM, Iropritior. VOLUME XII. INDIANAPOLIS. IND., THURSDAY. MORNING. SEPTEMBER 10,1863. NUMBER 4,029.

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Legal A4TrtlMMiieit inserted at the expense of the Attorney a orlerlnc, and not delayatde for tbe leiral proceedIngs, put collect! at our uua! time. Puldisbera not accouutable for the accuracy cf leal advertiiment berood tbe amount charged for their publication. JCLDEK, HAKKNKSS 4 BINGHAM, Proprietor Indiana State Sentinel. J. M. T1LFORD, President lndianapdia Journal Company. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. haki;ks. II ARRISONÄ BANK. No. 19 Eat Washington atreet opposite the Sentinel OOice. mar4 I.I Villi V STA III. I' J . . 4 LLF.N k HINSLKT, Livery and Sale Stables, in the rear of the Palmer Hou June5-dly t oi .Miuirs. t DAVIS A CO., Cnion Foundry, Delaware atreet, opposite Union Depot. I ASSELMAN it VINTON, VTa-shinKton Foundry and Machine Work, eat end Union ix-pot. my29 IIKAI. F.STAT K ACi IINITK. I FRANCIS SMITH, formerly Dlxell A Smith, Keal f E-Mat Airent and Taa Payer, 37 F.at Wahir.tton atreet. House to rent. ''n.a5'?lv.'6. ?1 W cKFRNAN Jk PIKRCK. Real Estate Agenta t'id XYL Broker, 10 Et WshinKfon fret: firM.T. WILEY, Real Estate ARent nd Stck P.ro- I W ker, 10 V KatJWahir.gAonjtreet. may 14 t BOOT AND SHOE PCAI.r.KS. ! 1 C. MATHF.W A CO., Wliou-.-ale dealer In Boot. 4f Shoe, and Rubbers, No. 4 Roberts Block, oppi'e th- Li. Ion Depot, ludianapolis. Xnl. ci4 DAM KNOOLE A SON, manufacturer and dealers In all kind of Boot and SLoes, No. 33 F.at Wasbnton atreet. rr27 HOOKS "XV STATION KIIY . 15 No. 1 t)WF.N, STF. WART k CO., wholesale and retail deal er tn B.k and Stationery, and Printer itAteriHii., 18 West Wa-hington Mrret. apr26 iui'f;s a!ji ni:nirni. m "M riLKT M. IjOWIIT, DRUGGIST. Dealer In Dri ! f Chemical. Paints, OiN, Ines! uff, IV-tanic, l'itcn ' and other Me!icine, Notjm and perfumery No. 41 Ma- J achutts aveuu. Itidiaiiapoii. nov30-ly. j f10MUNON k COX. d-alers in Lruc.s, Medicine-, j I Fa nt-, lb!.-., tilas.-, Ftrfumery, Fancy Good.-, Ac, N v 1 Kaat Wabinton tiet, Indianapdis. ikatIO J M BROWN IN.l. Druggist, and dealer i Paint, Oils, I . Van-.i-he, tvr-Htutr-,G!a--.-.(i!aware, Perfumery, j , N 12, We-t Wa'hirsti n street. apr27 j uiiv ;oons. Wf k II. GLF.NN k CO., New York Store, Dry 'f . Gol. wholesale and Retail, Gtenti. P.lock, Fast j Wa-h!r.jtcn street. ma: 5 KTOVi:4 A."41 n.i WAiti:. C 1HAkLi".S COX. dealer In Stove, Tin Ware, Ac, No. 11 We-t Wa-'uin?tton aireet. apr27 hook iciiii:rc. ("1AMPPFLLJ BOYLES.B.ik Binder and Blank R-x k . j Manufacturer, No. 37 Ea.t Wa-shinffton at., east of i Glrnn'a Block, up atairs. lndianapli. feb25-dtf nOUGlJkS PALMER. Book Binders and Blank Book j Manufacturer, No. 38, Eat Washington atreet, er Aiforvl, MUUlCo'aGrocerj'. tnaj27 '"iriNATTlASJI AND QI:EI:SVAKK. j ("111 A?. F. HAWTHORN, Importer of China, Glas and j j Queemtw are. No. S3 Fast Vahi:igtn -t., Indian- i apolis, Indiana. Alo, Dealer in Stonew are. der2 MA'S r TAII.OIO. ! rRFDFklCK t.EPPt:R, Merchant Tailor, and daler in ready mitf c!oitn and fnrnishtnfc rood. No. 21 West Washington trert.pH-it Sentinel office. mj2 ATTtmKVM. MC I TON ALI A KOACUK, (Joreup K.MclXuatd, A 1d aon 1. K-iacLe.j At trr.e) aud Counselors at Law, -fell-a Iu-nrnce C'.-m .'ny Bailding, icond flm-r, rrnnylTBnla atrret. Jel-dly LIVERY STADLCS, j o. w aioi-xisrsTOisr, Livery and Sale Stables N0S.ll AND IS WEST PFARLSTRKKT. ianAAPOt.l.lxtMAA. t3y Uorea, Bnjrle, Carr1a?ea and Saddle Horr a!ajato read ea Cbarrea mo-lerat. def3-lf I. I X K It Y T A n I- K , J0. 10 Fast Tearl treet, half a auare aouth of Wasbl Inrton tret. htwrn MeridiAn and Pennaylvaula Btrert, In rear of Giern' R!cb. Indianapolia. ap&-Uf WM, W.KI4)N. Prnprt SCHOOL BOOKS. .VII ICilMl OF SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER. &C.,&C. 15 SMALL OR LAKG I Q V A NTITI e, MiMiwuK. TririhT A rn' lUlAXDK'S TU SSI LAtJO a food for Pwl lle Speaker and mgr TO CI.KAR THK Voir.

'INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE.

a a ix roar at a a a uaa a b . TrainaLeave. Traina Arrive. 5) A M ...Mail 00 A.M. XOO P. M 12 K Noon. 0:13 P. M 6:0. P.M. iaruACftTaAL liii'ii Traios Leave. Traine Arrive. 6:50 A. M 5A.K. 2:15 P. M ....Mail... 1A5 P M. 7.00 P. M .05 P- M. trMAArOLIBAJ CMATtaAlLfcOAD. T'ains Leave. Train. Arrv 5 00 A.M - 10 15 A M J 1-00 A. M 4.3 P. M P. M IMM) P 3l TEftftt lim tAlLftOAl. 1 rain Train Arriv T A M 4-4 AH 3 05 P. M .1032 A. M. f.30 P. M . 6 45 P.M. LAFATBTTt KAILKAD. Train Lava. TratnaArrlva 10:25 A.M 4:50 A. M. 4".3f P . M .... ...... .....10,40 A.M. 8:45 P. M. 5 45 p. M. 1 pkbc AxmvDiAB ArmjaBAji.aoAn. Train Iare. Tram Arrire. 500 P. M Mail 1010 A.M. 12 V0 P. H Cblcatc Kxpre 5:2' A . f.20 P. M ...Cblcairo Kxprfas 4:10 P. M. fNMABArOLIf ad hadiiok IAIIKOaP. Train Leave. Traina ArriT. 30 A.M Expreß 1100 A. M 3:00 P. M Accommodation... 7ü0 P. M jarriaaoaTiiXK bailboad Train theatre. Train Arrire. 7:00 A.M Mail 4 45 A.M. 12:30 P M. 4:K P. M 8:5 P. M 8:10 P. M. Arrival ana Departure of .Hall. or Cloaliiff AkAlVAUI. ltfayette and Chicago Lafayette City and Sprinf(field,IllinoU. Cincinnati and way mail .. .. 8:00 r. at. ..1100 a. at. J I W A. M. H:W r. at. ... 10:00 a. at. 11 00 a. at. Through maila. Peru mail Terr Haute way mail Through mail .... MadiMoti mall .. JeftV monville and Louiv:ll Bellefontaine way mail aud New York, Phila delphi.iand botn Bellefontaine through mail Indiana Central way ard t !uinlu, O Central tbrouKli ui.nl Terre Haut through mil .. 7:fO r. at. ..ll l a. m. . 12 30 p. m. , .... 0.J0 r. at. . .. 7:00 a. as. ..... 2:15 r. m. . ... 7 00 A. u. ... 7:20 r. m. ....10:Wi r. at. Cincinnati through mail DKr ABTURKS. Mailt Cloie. Lafayette and Chicago Lafayette Citv and Springfield, lllinoia 9:30 a. m 7:00 r. at. 10.00 A. M. Cincinnati and way mail Through niAil Peru .. Terre Haute and w ay Terre Haute tliryuh mail, Evansvilie cenne, St. Loui,, Ac., -.... ...... .... srtc p. m. ... 11 30 a.m. 1.00 P. M Yin- , 7:0 p m. 2:00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 7 00 p. M. . 1:00 p. m. 5:30 r. M. Madison mail.... . JenVronvtlicAnd l.oumville mail.. .. Rllefntaine wav mail Thruogb mail Indittia Central way mail Through mail aClAT MAILA. BelWntain wav mail Loidsvdle and JerTeronvill T-rre Haute throu h Clone. 5:00 P. M 5:0 p. m 5:00 P m .111 li tar)' Dirrctory of Indianapolis, Indiana. .XrCCTtVE DtPARTME.NT. Pay per Ann. O.P.Morton, Governor; Oftice, State House; residence corner of Market and Illinois kt $3,0Xl W. K. Holinway, Colonel and Private Secretary to Governor. Office, State Houe; resile with Govrrnor Morton W. H . H. Terrell, Major and Military Secretary to Governor. Otlice, Stale Houe; residence Love Block, on thio street W. H. Sciilater, Major Kcfciment, Indiana Volunteer, A. D. C. to Governor. Office, State House; boards at Palmer House Laz. Noble, Adjutant General of Indiana. Office, State Houce; board at Bate House; Ifj.'MH) from tbe State and 2,l64 pay of a Col 1-64 2,143 2,14 onel 3,4t)4 GE.NLRAL AND STArK OfUCltS OK THE DISTRICT OK INDIANA ANO MICHIGAN. 0. BAVillcox. Brigadier General of Volunteers, cumin.mling District f Indiana ant Michigan Office, Headquarters, corner Maryland and Delaware streets; board at the Bates j lloiloe 4,054 Robert A. Huieliins, Captain and A.A. O., I". I S. Volunteers. Oflice, Headquarter?; board , at lUtes House I,6u2 ; George C. I.yon. Major ttth Michigan Volunteer-, bu t Frovo-t Marbal Di-trict Indiana ; and Michigan. Oflice, Headquarters boards j at Hate- H..u- 2,1 , L. Curtis Bracked, 1st Lient iSsth MassachuM tis Voluuteers, A. I. C. and Post Adjutant. ; titlice, Headquarters board at Bates lcu-e 1,554 ' ffm. V. Kicbards. lt LI ut. lTiL Ik ikran ' VoIiinters. A. I. C. oaice. Headquarter: hoard at Bate House 1,554 Cbarle A. Mcknight. lt Lieut. th Mich. Vol. A. I. C Oftice, Headquarters; board. at Bates Huse 1,554 I Jonathan Birch, 1st 14'Ut. A A Inspector Hen- ( eral. OITler, Headquarters; boards at Rates Houv I,x4i Jarnos Hid lie. Col. 71sf h,d. Vols , Pom Com- I manlant. Odice, Headquarters, boards at M.ijor .S'tevn4l , corner 4'nnIvHMia and Tinn'T strebt 2.H44 H. K. Jlad ii-on, 2d Lieut. Ind. Vola OCicc. , Burn-ide I'arrclvs 1,331 C. L. KurfK, 21 Lieut. "1st IikI. l. Office, Hums de n.rrcW 1,325 J. S. M.uonson. Colonel U.S. A. and Military i Coci naiidf r. 'flire, Heilquart-r, boards ' at Judgf Morrisv n's. terminus of the Gravel ! ro ;,44 ! John h Farquh r, Captain V- s Infantry an! A' t. Military Com. Office, Ileadquartr r.; , hoar--a corner Ma. avenue and New Jersey stre.t 1,44; J. H. MiiU-r, Cit. l.ith U.S. Inf. and Muterinflt an 1 Ii.hiUMi ttitfer. Oflice, H"a liilMrters; board at Mrs. Kinder'a I?.1, h4t Hashing- j ton-tret 1,44 j W. II. J..rd.n. Captain 8th C. S. Inf.. li--urs-inomVef. Oflice. Headquartr; boards at Li tics" Hotel 1,416 James A. tkin, C-ptmn and A. y. D.. Acting Ouartermater t'. S. A. OCice, south-west cnr Wahiiiit. n and New Jersey treei; ; board at the Bates Hou-e ' . Iaiwtj Moore, Captain and A. Q. M. C S. Vol-. tiCice, : boards at Little Hotel. 1,62 Thorr.js F-ster, Captain C. S. U. V. Office I and re i lence, south -eat corner Washington j aiid M i"-i ppl tref. i,662 I Daniel McClure, Mjor and Tarmastrr. Oflice, lohn Block, corner Washingtoa and Meridi iu treeta, up stair; boards at the Bates 11. .no "RA i C. J. Steenso, M.'jor and l'armate. Oftice, Vohn'a Block; reide corner rennsylvaina 1 and Tinker street. M. s. Bun l.v, Ma r and raymaster. OCice, New' Budding. No Kast Washington trret: tKiardi lUtr Houe 2.2CS F'rank Wilcox, Captain, CAd regt. Ind toU., fot rrovot 3larual. Ortice and residence at Soldier Horae 1,44 ! J. S. B,.(.S, Siirg-o', 1". S. vols.. Mfdical IU- j rector, tltticc, northeast comer cf Maryland and Delaware street?; residence, M.cii:ian Koad, ea-t-f city 2.2f Wiioa-n V. Wily, Captain and Military Storekeeper. Office, Headquarters; residence, N-. r2 Kast Nrw Vork street 1.3 IS ornu. ik AiTivi. AsTANr rRovosr marshal . a t UAL KOK INDIANA. Conr4-l Baker. t. 1-t lnrtina cavalry a'id A. A Iv-st Marhil 0?,ers f rlnd:'an. of-r-.ce, rUxckf -r: Rio- k. scwithrast corner Meridian and Wa-hirjfton strci, up-tiirs; boanls at No. I -. .N. rth enlinste street. . James c. Jonrs. Co. 411 ird. infantry and Sapennifoüent for KecrLitii g for Invalid Corp and cmn'.andrr cf camp rendervou. Offee, lü-tnct Headquaners boards at Bate House.... . John N. Scoif, Cap'ain. 7!!h Irnl. volunteer ini,A44 2,4 ' 1.44 1.45 1 fjr.trv and A. A. A. G. and !nvtor. OC.c. vr:th A. A. P. M. G ; board at Mary H-u-e.. lrri hiake. Captain, 3Stb Did. ohmtr infantry and AiMant Superintendent of Kecrwit. irg, Inpectrr. Ac. (ßce, ln-trict Head. qtiartrr; board at Macy lioue T. J. de la Hint. IJ-utrnant and Adjutant Sth Ind. vt'Iut.tefr ißfaitlrj- and ureruterieat cf arrest of de-ertrrs. Off.ce, with A. A. P. M. r. H. B. I'imli. Leut. aiidO. M. XU lr.d o4untrer ir,f.trtr), . A Q M and !nprcur. (Tf. fee. v.i;h a. A. P. M. ü.; boarl at Patterson Hns 1,45 BUAM) l INkOlLMkM- or THEMXIU tXEOLLML.M itirktcT. Ik Bfadrn,Cai'a--n and Provi-t Mrbt). Offk e, Blacafi rd' Blork, 31 flvHsr; board at t. Jid.ntoh'a, thrrr ni!r r.ortb of the c:ty, B ra Iria.1 Wm.J WalNce. Co:mll.ner tf) e. Blackf .r.i' B! -; rr.i tn.ee N... 141 Fa-t Market trret Th"tra B Harry, Sur.-eo'i. Office, with Proti Marshal; tn ard at N Kat Wab. 1.44 1,444 3.: Vi 73.554 4C4 0,f24 In; ton tri ............. AdJ Gen. Carrir.gti n, off c In Slate IIue. .

DAILY SENTINEL TELEGRAPHIC: faCPOBTLD BXMCMLT P0B THK PAtLT ITATI A.T1IL.J ,oon Report k.

From 4cmt Vork. Niu V01 k. September 9. A special to the Tribune, dated Washington September 8, aj: White'i fiuerrilNs, abut 300 atrong, are re jKir'frl to be near ParcelWille, Loudon county. Mosbj'a force are cattcre-J since the woundinz of their commande. Mjor General Rlair has arrived in town. Col. John II ij. Private Secretary to the President, hi, retarn dl from his vacation, and Secre tarv Stanton i. again at his pot. Det ween 2fM) ami deserter arrived here today from New York, under guard. The? will be ent to their regiments at once. Two d.ya ajro a mid wa mide upn a brigade of the 61 h corj. The rebel fired into the tent of (Jen. Hartleit. and carried off a brigade flfg. It is said ihn the üener-tl hud hif headquarters too fir from the ctmp of hi troop. Admiral Farra;ut arriveti in Washington tonight, and was seraiiaded at Willard' Hotel. IIcAtKjt'AaTtK Armt or tue Potomac, Septemter H. Tlie Tribune's dip;itch says: Col. R. C. Hill, of the rebel army, recently ent word arros the Ilpp hit.nock front Fred ericksburg th it he would like to pee an olhVer of our army. The wish beuifr mide known to Oen. Cuter, the General himelf crose.l the river. The motive of Col. Hill's request was to ratke inquiiie respeciing Gen. Gre, with whom he w once a cUm ite and intim ite friend. Gen. Custer received a note from Col. Hill, which was forwarded. Col liill rem rke 1 confidentially to Gen Custer th:it pence was ne;r at hind. This assertion was also voluntarily mole by two offi cers in the boo whichconveyed Gm Custer, and also ly orhrr "ti shore. On hein- n-keil the rtison of the Fnppos'ii.m, they would not com mu.iicate simply piving tliir opinion. Col. Hill would ti t sUte wh:t comm ind ho wa con iipctcil with, but he appeared to be a staff of ficer At leit 1 ,00(1 cavalry and infantry thronctd about the wharf when Gen. Custer l.tnded. The (ieneral's reception by the officers wa very cordial, notwith-tnndinj the anticipation of peace. The rebel expected ano'her battle near Culpepper They did not a oicipato tttxekin us, but presumed we were Ftreiigthened by conscripts and would speedily assume the offensive. Oen. Lee is still in Richmond. D lub'les there is a constitution among the head of the rebel Government in earnest. Great amicability exists between our pickets and those of the enemy. Yesterday ahout one hundred men. belonging to both nrrnies, bathed to-tther in the Rappahannock. The Time has the following- from a passenger by the steamer Scotia, who enjoyed favorable facilities for becoming familiar with the fuels: We learn tint the anglo teicl iron clad. nre being puahed forward to completion, with intense vigor. Two '2 00(1 ton iron clad combining the ram rind monitor principles re being built by Laird t Hirkenhe-td. One of these has already been loiiiched. They are plated with four-inch iron. Euh carries two turrets, twelve inches thick, and have formidable ram projecting from their sterns. Each turret wiil carry two 200-Dound rifle irons; and each esel will be armed in addition with two H'O pounder stern chaers. Guns were nearly ready at Preston and L-u c.ishire, and would be ehtpped and put on board iu the Irish channel. Foreign ?.cwi. Nttr YoifK. September 9. The following additioiml news has been received by the steamer Seoti.i: Poland Warsaw, Aug. 29. The National Government 1 .is issiinl a decree forbidding the exercise of the censorship iu Warsaw. France. A decree h tsbeen is-ned for triklnc a medal commemorative of the Mexican expedi tioii, to be distributed to all who hive taken part in th eampviiijrt. Ki'ssia. It is reported in I'wrts that Russia will not reply to the three ;ioe. hut will give a constitution to Poland nnd Germ itir. In Frankfort it is thought if the Conu'ress of Prln -e i1h not ni"vrf utisfictory to the (rermau j people rev)iution liny ioiiow A Per burning a Polish tillte, the Russians sent to S beii r.ll it itdrdjit-iifs. men, women and rhihhen, it ihouind y-iiN in all. mid confiscated their estates, for th execniion of ;t Russian apv ci'i'.dit no.ir i!ie viüioe fl.iiWAT, Sept I. Tli polish insurrection is still rauirc ' 'I e!eoruhic dispntrhe report a reat victory J at Lmoti, but on which side is. not stated. J The Richmond (iovernment had made a press- j in appeal to the Spanish Gov rinnen to ob- s tain the recognition f the Crnffilcrate States, ! otlerini: all puir an tees to Spiin for the posspaion of Cuba nd Porto Rico The Spanish Government declined. The Time- of to day ts: In regard t the de-tination of the suspicious and powerful iron cl d frigate in Laird's yaid, we do not think it morally right that ships like thee should le tve our port? for such service hs that for which they are intended; we do not wi-h to see anv one of them ail on the sanje errand. Livibpool, An?. HO The Confederate loan is steady at 2(it21 discount. 17. S. six per cent? botj Is 7b'.;. Ltet from Gilway vii LiverpoI, SeptemHer 1 12 M Cotton quiet and unchanged. Conaols inurO.T. From .irtrnrki Newark. N" . J , September H. The 33d New Jersey retinf nt, ly dint of lare bounties, has nesrly reached the nnximtim now required, and is under marching orders to-day So m.nr men are desettinjr th it the Colonel was compelleil to call on Gen. Di br a guard of regular soldiers to m lititain discipline among them. Thisuard did not j:ive entire satisfaction, and wassucceeleti on Suniiay hy the 3d Vermont regiment. The Vermont liovs have seen service and don't know anything about blank cartridges or firing in the air; so when a crowd of new recruits undertook to run the sruar 1 l.t m;ht they fired and two or three wete killed and four wounded. Arrival of Hit Mounter Adrlutlc St. .Imivs. Spj.'cLi.er The steamer Adriatic pi--l I'ipc Race to day, and the following new w I ob' lined; l l.e I.ive'is.o1 Morcurv iinVs-sto have reliable inloi niatioit 1 1 . : i T I i - V ai'dorfo'.t w as -unk by the Alabuii i on the 13!i of Antust, in 1 ititude 47 - no! 'to.'t'i-'e r : . T! e 1 in. - i let "I x i"lmis tint ihc rjiest:on of bu Id'ti.' rijis fw the Coiife-lrratc is becOTi it'g eriius ,!! i ur.'c. th it rv. f i.reesjr- can be mde to mai ace. the Uws mit t ake their course. The 1 im" 1 ope that if the rms are re-illy in tended tr the Confelr ites, the laws may be strong enough to stop them From lluffialn. j PfFKALo, S"dember 9 Ltst tiil.t , fire was di-oveee-l in YV i!kn..?' elev.itorir which toon ' ei'erded t.i C. J. Wells' elevators Both, with their ccntent. were destroyed. About 50,000 buhe! of prain was tored in the former and y.Mi.fViO in the I trr, tmtly con. The pain was fullv inurel. The elevator were lnured for about $5 ,MK1. A warehouse adjoining Well.' elewor w.i also burned. Total lost estimated at $t 0 .();X). t r im rtinrleaton. Cit aeilstos, September f 9:30 A.M. The bombardment of batteries Wagner and Gregg hss l.een inresnt for the la' 52 hours. The noise of the cannonade was tremendous. Lst nicht the eneny Isrde-I near Camming' Point in birges, and assaulted Hattery Gregg. The assault was repuUed. No particulars. I'm ut tliailanoDgA, CtuTTsX vqk. Sen'ember 8 Although the arm e are in cbse? proiimity, there are !f indictiona of n early ensacement, but a alight e aus nay brine ooe on At anv moment.

From Harper Ferry. Habtck's FtRBT, September 7. Imboden with a force of 1.200 men attacked Major Stevens at Moorefield, Iljrdy cocntj, daj before yesterday. Stevens had about 300 men. He fell back on Cumberland without loss. The follow inj; are extract? from the Richmond Examiner: Charleston to day has witnessed another furious bombardment of Wagner and Gregg by the enemy' fleet and batteries. The firing wa begun at daylight and maintained steadily until dark. A monitor la now firinsr on Moultrie; and another assault on Bitter Wagner ia deemed probable to mgtit. Since yesterday, no further attack has been made on Sumter, which has been held twenty days against all the efforts of the enemy's great guns by land and sea. Of 7.551 shots that have been fired, 3,433 have struck outside and 2,130 inside. The flag has been shot away 14 times.

From Atlanta. Atlanta, September 4. A special to the Appeal from Senatobid gays: Gen. Hi ice had an entgement with the enemy fifteen miles below Little Ruck, and obtained a victory over the Yankees. The Arkansas arm? is rapidly being reinforced. It is understood that Gen. Htlleck gays in three wet-ks he will have three com4 under General Bank to move on Mobile from Hascagoula. Atlanta, September 5. A special to the Confederacy pays: Col. Morrison, of the 1st Georgia caralry, repulsed the enemy at Dearborn Gap on the night oftheülinst Our loss is two wounded, that of the enemy not known. The brigade fell baclc south of the Tennessee river. The enemy shelled Loudon on the 2d and killed two women. The bridge was burned to prevent tbe enemy from cro song. Gov. Brown has issued a proclamation calling on the State reserves to l.old themselves in readiness to march at a moment's notice. Cnvnlrr Fifflit in Virginia. Sir John's Run, Va. September 8 Oor forces at Bath, consisting of a pirt of two companies of the 30ih Pennsylvania cavalry, comutandeti by Col. Wynkoop, were attacked at 3 o'clock this morning by a party of rebels, from 150 to 250 strong. The rebels eluded the route of the pit kets. Col. D. M S'rober, of the 3d Virginia cavalry, who Wis at B.ith, states that our forces resisted the attack with much gHllantry and drove back the enemy A party at once sturted in pursuit, but with what success is not yet known. From llul timore. Gen. Schenck has issueij an order repressing; the substitute business. In his department, it appears that agents have gone out of the State to procure s ubstitutes, and have interfered with the operations of the draft and the recruiting service. ulc of IT. N. Itnnds. PniLADKi.rniA, September 8. 1 he subscription agent reports the sale of $337,530 of 5 20's tj-day. From l ortrc! .'Ion roe. Fobtri.ss Monroe. S?pteinler 9 The steamer D iniel Webster has arrived from City Point. She reports that Morris Island is evaeuited by the Con federates. NOTICE. To Shippers of Tallow, Lard, Grease, Oils, &c, &c. fJHKUNDKRSIC.NKD, HAVING I OR A NUMBER OK yt-ars iven ilieir particular attention tr the sale of the above articles, feel t oufident of their ability to dispose of consignment ent to ihm on err advantaareoua terms. Any per-on desiri:? onr Weekly Circulars can hive l Vm gratis bv sending their nddre s- fu AP.HAM XNItlllT k SONS. jun29-d6m 3-- Wtr street. New ork. BOOTS AND SHOES. - a cd w o H w o w tV2 P H O O PQ M Ö o w w O H O O 4 4 o Pi in

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DU. alOIIIX COMPOUND CEDRON BITTERS The Lateat and Most Important Diacorery of th Nineteeuth Century. JT0 MAWS NAME IS MORE INTIMATELY CON- ' neted with tbe history of th Materia Medica of tbe United States, - more favorably known aa a plneer to medical discovery, than that of JOHN BULL, of Louisville Ky. Ilia Inimitable preparation of üamaparllla has Ion; Mood at the bead of tbt variou. com pounds of that valaable drug. His compound Pectoral of Wild Cherry has become a houtehold word throughout the Went and South; and his Worm Lozenges, la leas than a 3 ear after their introduction, attained a re putation at widespread as the continent of North America. But tbe crowning glory 0 bis life remains to be attained In his latest diacorery, r rather combination, for he does not claim to have been the discoverer of CEDRON. which Is the basis of tbe Hitter now ofTered to tbe public. That honor belongs to the native inhabitants oi Central America, to whom ! virtues have been known for more than two hundred years. Armed with it, tbe Indian bids defiance to the most deadly malaria, and handles without fear the most venomous serpents. It is a belief with them that while there is breath left In tbe body tbe Cedron is potent to enre, po matter what the d'nease may be. While Dr. Bull Is not prepared to Indorse thi extravagant pretension, he Is nevertheless satisfied from a thorough examination of the evidence relating to ita virtues, that, as a remedy aud preventive for all dineat.es arising from exposure either to changt of weather and climate or to the miasmatic influences, it stands without a rival, and Justly deserves the reputation it has bo long enjoyed n Central America and the West Indies. In and It. attendant train of symptom, It acts more like a charm than a medicine. There is nothing In tbe whole range of the Materia Medica that can for a moment bear a comparison with it in thi disease. A full account cf this wonderful plant may bv found In the eleventh edi: Ion of the ü. S. IMüpenaatory, pages 1337 and 13S8. A sehe of experiments, in which Lr. Bull has been for years engaged, baa Just been brouht to a successful termination, and h is now enabled to offer to tbe public a combinatian of Cedron with other improved tonics, the whole preserved in tbe best quality of copper-distilled Bourbon whisky, which be is confident baa no equal in the world. He mt,ht furnish a volume of certificate, bat the public have long since learned to estimate such tbingaat heir true value. Tbe safest plan is for every one to tet for himself the virtues of a new medicine. Give the CEDRON BITTERS one trial, and yon will never use any others. It is not necessary to publish a long list of diseases for which the Cedron bitters are a specific. In all diseases of the STOMACH, BOWELS, KIDNEYS, orLlVF.R; Io all affections of tbe BR AIN depending upon derangement of the Sfomach or Bowels; In GOUT, RHEUMATISM and NEURALGIA; And in FEVER AND AGUE; It I- destined to supersede all other remedies. It not nly eure all thefe diseases but it prevents them. A wine-glass full of the Bitters taken an honr before each meal will obviate the ill effects of the most unhealthy climate and nrrren tbe person taking it against disease under the most trying exposure. Sold by DrugiristH and Gr et rs generally. Dr. JOHN BULL'S Principal Otlice, Firth street, Louisville. Kv. Sold iu Indianapolis by Browning k Sloan, Tomlinson k Cox, and J. W. Bryan. Jy2U-13m th. QUARTERS STATEcjlNDIAN vt .si ; - c.v-ri. : T. f x is aaiiii store) bgk. CT. a rr,irvrsTir WITH AXT OTHER ESTABLISB mint of the same name, in or out of Ind'onapolu W. & H. GLEXiM, Jfropneiors. MUSIC. w o m rr Ac m vri:in a v a ta.H. iiat ... m. iit:it,.ti v cü'h UatuM IItiK Corner. Piano rorte Warerwa 5s. i JTorth Illinois nrv.t. Jan7-sHT

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Three trainaleave Indianapolia Dai'y, (Sunday seicepted.) 1IKSTTRA1N 5K0A.M, (CINCINNATI EXPRESS 1 arrives at Cincinnati at 10:44a M-, and Lex In art mi KyM7;30P. M., and close connections at Cincinnati wtta Little Mi mi, Cncinnati, W. Zaneville and Marietta Kailrada, for all points In Southera Ohio. Second Train II A. . Cincinnati Mall, arrives at Cincinnati 4 !t0 P. M., making dos connections with the Little Miami ltailroad for Lovelaod, Morrow, Col arc baa, Newark, Zanesville, and Wheeling. Third Train C M P. M, Cincinnati Eipresa, arrives at Cincinnati 11 J P. M. Fare same as by any other route. Call for your tk-kets r in t be Indianapolia and Cioeins.t4 Eailroad. Baggage cnecked throucb . W. H. L. NOBLE, General Ticket Agent. J. W. F.LUOTT General Passemrer Agent. . PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILRO AÖ. 1863. nnU i ' I8C3. S r! NEW ARflAIIGEI.'.EUT. new IKouie las C talcaa; via Kskawe. MILKS 8H0KTKU TMN ANT 0TB KB R0CT. OH AND AFTKL MONDAY, APRIL 20. 18, traina trains will he rnn aa folio sat A Chicago Kzprtas Train w;ll lave Indianapolia at 12:3S P. M., arrive at Kokotao at 5:10 P. K, la time to mae close cwr.nei.tlnn wiih train on the Cincinnati and Chicago Air Line Railroad for Loginapert, Va'paraJa. and Chicago, and arrite at Pent at 4.2n P. M. Iietoming, the aante train will leave Peru at 130 A. M making close connections with the night trala from Chicago, and arrive at Indianapolis at fiitO A. M. A Mail Train will Ifare ludianapolia at 4-34 P. M, stopping at a'.Utatlons and arriring at Pero la time ta mat connections with the trains on the Toledo and Wa baab Railway, for Wabasb, Uantington, Fort W a y, Toledo and Detroit. RetorniLg, tbe aame trala will leave Peru at 1 40 A. M-, after tb arrival of th train oa tbe T. k W. R. W. from tbe East, and arrive at lndiacolia at 10:00 A. M. in time to make connections for all potuts East, South and West. A CtiicaRO Kxureatraln 111 leave lolanarolf at K20 P. M-, makirg close connections at Kokomo with train for Logansport, Valparaiso and Chicago, and arrhc at Pern at 1:08 A. XI., intime to make connection with tram going Kast and WeM on tbe Toledo and Wabash Railway. Returning the same train win leave Pern at 12:U P. M making cloe eonrectt.n at Koaomo wrtb the traina on the ciacirmaU and Chicago Air Line B.K. froaUhic.g., Valparaiso and Lo(janport, and arrive at Indianapolis at 4:10 P. M., in time to connect with tie evening train for Cincinnati, Ir.ui-vilJe aad otbr polt. DAVID MACY, General Aceot and Supertuteudeut. V. T. MaxoTT. General Ticket Aaent. feb23. '3y IndinnnpoIiH nut! .ilalioii 1863. nn3ri is63. rtfiw a rrnnt;enirtiC to Ctmnience Jlmn day, l eb. v? TWO passenger train daily (Sunday. ecepel) e tveeu Iudianarfrlta and Mdion. Leave tbe 1'i.iou Depot Indianapolis, at SO A. M and 3 r. M.. arrivio diaon at II J6 A. M. and ?.& P.M. Leave the Depot at Madison at A. M. and 1 r..M, arriving at Indianapolis at 11 A. M. and S 10 P. M. The train leaving Indianapolis at 20 A. M.eo?ir.ect with that leaving Columbus at e.45 A. M. for heny. ville artd lusLillf, arr.rir.g at belbyviil at 10 A.M. aud Rtiph'.1lie at Y220 T. M. Leaving Husbvi'.!.- at l3o P M JsUlbyville at iS P. M., connect at Colatnbus '.tb the and M. train, arririu? at either Indianapr.lia or Maiion tbe same even, lev. This Road forro a line hh the Vac.!! at Madison for tlietransporatioft of freight letweeti Cin1nr atl and Indianapolis and f.iots AL TanIT of Freight a as low a. by any other roMe. Shippers and m-rrbacta Wet will flud tt to tbeirini.f at to ship by this line. feb'i D. C. PRANHAM. HBrrlntendeLt. td. JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD Thrrr Trnin Iaily. 'Knndnya Excepted.) Train Arrite Train. Leave 1 r00 I. M. . r--s T JL M PtS P.M S0 P.M. 4JW A. M 43Ö P. M. A B0VC TRAINS STOP f"OR THK ACCOMMODATION i of paaarngers at SvJitport, Greenwood, Prat kiln, Cdlnlvnrgb, Columbus, making connection at rVytnonr with traun oo the Ohio k Mis;sippi Road, and at Louia ville with trains on tbe LoawvtUe, r rank fort A Lezinfto and Loniavllle and Naahvilla Road a. Fre-ght trainaleave daily, fretbtpromptljforwardod. OSce, Madisoa Depot, WM aide. A. ft. CAlUTHKkS, Saprlnt4Bt. J.O. Wajrrcot, freight Agent. apl'C3-dly 3X7 1862 1862 Eins ALL PERSONS PURCHASING TTCEETS FOR IT JOSErH aH ofcer points ta yortbeni Miawcrl, tbo raa ef Kt'a, e r tfce Territsn, bl4 'naiat ! Isev sg tickets tbat real by the OIITII .tIIHorilI KAIIItOADf The only rati root, f rota St. Louis to 8. Joseph, It ! tW lUirtMi bd cjaxkeat Lac, by tttruea boatrs, to tb. re tnote-t pvtst reached by rail, and is always aa cheap aa any other. Buy yoar Tkrkcu to Kasaaa and all points to .rtbra Miaavnrl by th h'orta M:eel Kailrood. ISAAC U. TUhE0N, I i-ss't and Gea'l SopC tk Misaonrl E. k r HENRY H. 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