Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4049, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1863 — Page 1
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5 DAILY STATE SENTINEL. I - PRINTED AND FCUHKJ ( OPTICIAN. LI 1 a rn-i 2 I rm Hi v a t o a a I a 4 nt itfi urirt in; 1 IK NEW SLNTINEL OITICE, orxn nr.iiiin. ritf:KTt rrfrr raa rwimri ELDER, HARKNESS & BINGHAM, lropriior. VOLUME XII. INDIANAPOLIS. IND., MONDAY HOMING. OCTOBER 5, 18G3. ! NUMBER 4,049. T Ms
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O'.e f; are, one inertioi (0 75 two 1 (K t rr " 2 00 For f arh nt.-r'ient In-erfjiTi, ari! f..r euch infrIi..r of a V1:ti.riat Mtnr" 33' A4rrti-n!e;:l pr.ii-hel lr Ix.tb the Pally aixl the Wr!v HimiHU. k ill be rltar?-! te full liaily rat-, w tl Mithalf trie Weklt ra- a!iel. U'i. S'1.r putli-i-it i:t XUf lrl coliiniiift, of t-n in- f.s ii!.l-r, 'II le r)i4ri-J f.r each insertion fl; If e- trr l!ne. t d r n tr line. Cl.a'ci--i!l l e nn'Ie f .r tnrrtir.(( the notice- of the fol'..wp Opirr. Sij i-iif ul AtiC'ation at th- rate Dini'i!, t" te .m1 tR a'lrattce: M.liUrv C'ouip-iii . (r.ler of )!! r'llow. Masonic Order, l--!.p(,li'f ."ei-ii arid Sn-iri S,K-tetie. F t e h it. tue iwt etrre'lii a: s l;n 25 tei.U Tr each laertioti; ovrr riM lin-- at thi- rite. Annoimrirjr tt a'h with funeral notice atta'-bed, 1; wlthuT rotl- Tre Ma'ria; N"(i 50 .-ri.t. 5otire r. i-srivl-. iVir.H att.l Kxcurin, gnttm unhy IrKltrUt I .r -wimU' n, or by ehuirhe, at tbe r K"'r price. ? Adferli'enieMn leal.1 an.l plac.l under the hea-1 of pedal Notier, if tnnlir.eaor over, will becbarel double the nual rare. AdTert!emer.t niaVintf lea than three Hnr, nerted nee In the liaily, will charged fifty cent. Tearly a t vt rtier lo pay quarterly. AnooiiM inj; candnlatett for ntrken of every dexcription to be charged at the rate fl 50 for each n t me in the Dily, arvU Jli. the Laily and Weealy, tbe aam t- be, in II caea, raio in advance. Leial aderti-n ent inrted at tbe expense of the at-toro-ja orderine. and not d.-layable for the leal prowelln. "it coller t tl.le at our uual time. Pudihera not cco-intable for the aocurarycf lepal advertisements t004 the ara-Wit chaa.eW fr their publication. F.LnKK. HAUKNFSS 4 lUNGHAM. iTprietors Indiana .tate Sentinel. J. M. TILK0RD, lre.iIent lnIanapilix Journal Company. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. I! tiu:iis. II AKKISONS BANK. No. 19 Kant Wasblngtou street opjK-nte the ttentinel Oflioe. may r.ivi'.icv jtaiiii:n. . . . . a. A LI.F.5 A HIN5LF.T, U?ery and Sale atanies in tne rear of the Palmer llou-e. June-dly ioi:Mitii:N. I DWI A CO., Union Foundry, Delaware t.eet.op- , pyaile Uuion Lepvt. 11 A.SLmMAN k VINTON, Wahinntn Foundry and Machine Werk, east end Union Iepot. my29 nr. a la i:vrATi: ai:i:tj. I FRANCIS SMITH, formerly I-liell A Smith, Real ' Ktafe Aent and Tax Payef,37 East Washington i-treft. Home to rent. Jn25-dly '62 fcKERNAN A 11KRCF.. Real F.sUte Agent and if 1 Hauken, 10S E Wa-hi:iK'ton treet. fil. T. WILF.T, Real Fstate Aent and St"ck Bro ker, 10S Kat nashinuton street. mayii hoot ai mioi: i)r. i.i:iiN. I C. M.VTHKW A CO., Wh.leale dealer In BvHt, Shoes, and Rulber. No. 4 RotH-rt' Rlxk, opposite the Union I a pot, Indianapolis, Ind. ep4 PAM KNOn.E A SON, mar.ufactnrera and dealera In all k!nd of B..'ta and Shoes, Nn. 32 Kat Wahtgt on treet. apr27 IIUOKN AND STATION r.KY. BOTF.N. STF.WAUT A CO., wbo!ale and retail dewier In Book and Stationery, and Printer Material. No. 1H Wet Washington trrrt. apr26 niti n am 7n:iic i?tr.N. U7H.F.T M. UYRY, DKl'dC.IST. ivaler iu lni(rs Chemicals, piirt. Oil. PvestuJfs, r.-aiiic, P.tten and other Med-.cine, Notion and IVrfumery No. 49 Ma achurt aveoae, Indianapoli. noTÜO-ly. rpOMUNSON A COX. dealer in Drac. Medirii.es I Paints, .1, IiUsm. Ierrniery, Fancy (io.i.1., Ac. No. Kat Wa'hireton !ift, lnd:.mapoli. raayl? I PROW NINt, lniirsrfst, and dea!er in Paint. Oil. I . . Vanii-h:, Dye-atutT., tla,S!a-swre, Perfumrry, c.. No. 22, Wt Washington street. apr27 iiikv ;ooin. UT A H. dl.F.NN A CO., New York Store, Dry . (VxUb.-l.-.V.e and Retail, tlnn Bbck, Kat Waainrtui) atrret. . mac5 I vrovr.s am avaicf.. c ""1H ARLFS COX, dealer in Stove, Tin Ware, Ac, No 11 Tet Washinfon -treet. apr27 II04IK ltlMi:itN. I CIAMTRFU. A IUYI.FS.R.ok lender and P.lank R-n.k i j Maimfv turera. No. 37 F.aM Washington U. east of G.enu'a Bbck, op ta'.r, Indianapolis. feb25-dtf j nOCr.l.AS A PAI.MF.R. R-M.k Bünier and RIank Rook ' Manufai-turers, No. Fast Washington street,' ever A'.ford, M.1U A Co tnerj. may27 j iii a, i.i-asn am ii r.r.Nv aiii:. tUI AS. K. HAWTHORN, lmprter of Ch:na,Glas. an I j Quenswure. N. S3 Fast Washington X.., ti.i.anap lis, In.iiAr.a. Ai-o, lealr r in Stneware. dec26 TH.It IIAT TAIItMlS. I RKliF.RlCK MEPPFK. Merchant Tailor, and deal, r in ready riade iloihsng and funushin kckhJ, No. 21 Wt Wthii gton .!rret,eppite Seati:.el oflioe. my 29 ttoiixi:y. Clx'NAr ;A kOACHK, rjoi.ehpK.McO. naM, Ad1? 1 d-s, rt I. ;. A te.1 At t 'rr' e- ai.d Counsel. r at Law, .F.tt.a Iu-uratxe Coin .acy Ruild.i.g, econd fior, Pennsylvania treet. Jel-dly LIVERY STABLES, o. w. aiOKisrsToisr, Livery and Sale Staples N0.H. 11 ANIH3 WFST PKARLSTRFFT, l(IA APOU.l.MAkA. tdT1 H'rea, Fugries, Carriage and Sad He Horses ' Jw j iq re.1'neftn. Cbarfr moderate . dc3-lf tL. JUL UNO ITk t 1 I v i; K V STAB la i: , VO. 19 Eat Pearl trrt, half a square t-ath of Wahmart J treet. tet wen Meridian and PennTlann Uret, in rrar cf tiu, j;;,k. In l.ai apt liN. pft M WLKI)N. Proprietor ATTORNEY. JOSEPH -A.. LEWIS. e ATTOaXET AT LAW, OFFICE ON SFCONI FImir HURRkI) S MiiCK Ctarwef Waaiitjt.iM ao) Meridian Street, , ei.tT.rx-e fr -m Meridian Street.) lrHllaiip..l i. Ind He will f thfully atel prompt I attend to ail lr.-I 1 u-n.e,. entrusted to La. EapeeVal aieutHr riven collection., lie rr. trr tu te butria men wf ir'Jtariapoli generwilT. Bj9-dtlUl
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INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Tradi Lea. Train i Arr!. 5) A. K. Mia 6 00 A. M. 3 oo p. M 12 K No., ii. n 15 P. x 6oe p. m. (inu a cktl urto. Tran leare. Train Arne. 5:50 A. M 5- A. M 2:15 P. M MaH 1JV5 P . T.t0 T. M J5 P. M. la-piAsaroi.ia a an ruriK'iTinluoii, T'aina Ieave. TrinArrui J.! A. M 10.1 A. M
II o A. M... . a ::: v. m e oo P. it. 55 P.M TKiaa Hai ti a AiLaoan. 1 rain I-ave. Train Arrive 7 -Kr. M 4 41 A. X. 2 0. P. M .10. Ti A.M. hZO P. M . 6 45 P. M. LA'ATBTTR AILaOAD Train Iave. Trafn Arrire 1 f'.Ü A. M . 4 TA A . M . iM P.M 140 A. M. 45 P. M 5 45 P. M. rr AXiiKDiAvarfU8aaiLftOAi. Train Ieave. Train-Arrire. T itO f. M V'iil A . Vf . 12 '-"O P. M Chieatr F.xpre 5:20 A M. K20 P. M ...Chica. Kxpre 4:10 P. M. IKbUllArOI.tR AH VAPIH0!) AILBOaO. Train Leave. Train Arrire. 6:30 A M Kxpres 11 oo a. M 3:00 P. M Accommodation... 7.50 p. M jKrria.HOüTii.1 a aAiuaoAb. Train Leare. Train Arrlre. 7.(10 A. M Mail 4 45 A. M. 4 :00 P. M.... 12:30 P M. 6:0O P M 10 P. M. Arrival und llrpHrtnrr, or Cloalnir of Mnll. AKKIVAIJI. Lafayette andthicsifo 8:00 r. u. Ijifnvfttf City ainl Sprinnfeld, llinoi ITOO a. m. Cincinnati and w ay mail 11:' a. m. Through maiis n:i0 r. m. Peru mail ... lotto a. m. Terra Haute way mail 11:01) a. at. Trouli iimiI 7 H r. m. Mal.ii mail II I) . . JetTeritonvitle and Ioii-ville. li:3 r. IV-llefoiitaiiie w ay mailacd N- York, Philadelphia and B'-t'ri ('.30 p. m. Rellefontaiiie through mail.. .. :no a. at. Indiana Central y a;d folumlm, O '.M5 r. . Central through mail.. .oo a. m. Terre Haute tbrouirb mail 7:20 r. m. Cincinnati through mail !(:" i r. m. iiKfARTiaaa. J CloAe. ... 9-.rC a. m ... 7:0. r. m. . . 10:(M A. M. , .. 5:30 r. at. . II 30 A. M. . . . 1:00 e. m Iafiyette andChicairo Lafayette City and Springfield, Illinoia Cincinnati and way mail Through mail Peru Terr Haute and way Terre Haute through mail, Kvanville. Vin renne, St. Louis,, Ac, Madion mail Jenrrsonvillr and Louisville mail R"II-fontaiiie wav mail Thruoh mail Indiana Central way mail , Through mail KTXDAY MAILS. Bellef'-ntalne w av mail , Lo"iv:Ile and Jerfersonville Terre Haute throu.h 7:0 p.M . -2:(KI r. M 7 to r. m 7:00 p. at 7 m r. M I AH) p. 5:30 p. m 5.00 P.M. fi:"0 p. m. 5:00 p m. DRY COODS. w p o o in in ß n b 0 h 0 H K CO (0 f) 0 0 m ax o o o Pi b CO 'A CO o b
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4 r SUNDRIES. i oi: 5 am:: tloz. (Il.tss Fruit Jars; (iross Corks, aU sizes; lb. Sealing Wax: tloz. Brushes, of all kind?, sizes and itlf: bbU Ctvtl Oil; bbls. Iii-nzine; bbN. Linoed Oil; bbls. Lard Oil; bbls. Lubricating Oil; bbls. Wliitinjr; oz. Quinine; oz. Sulphate Morphia; kiles Terra Japonica; cases M:ts Liquorice, pure, for Tol.it"onists; cast-s S:ii k Liijuorioe; bale- Sjs-ines, piality various; bi s (ikvss. all size; palls. Kat India Castor Oil; tuns White Lead, in Oil; bbls. Sp't. Turpentine; bbls. Varnish; bbls. Alcohol: lbs. (iura Shellac; bbls. Old live and Wheat Whisky; tioz. Old Ixntlon Dock Gin; doz. London Porter, doz. Scotch Ale; 500 1,000 50 10 20 20 50 5o 500 50 10 10 10 l jl'O 8 4 aw m 16 472 45 10 40 40 IS) vrr.WAKT V .HOIK.A. WHOLESALE DRUC.OISTS, No. 4' East W ahu.gton Street. iJ MILLINERS. MISS J. DOYLE j If AS PK KM NFNTLY Dl'XTF! IN INDl ANAHV ' I I LIS. Koonn over No. 9 Bate. House Block, Wv W a-lorict'iti treet. I M K D. y'.e .' e.,j keepiii? a Paris M üinery Fraport- ! 011, w here at a.i times mar te f und a full astuient of ! . I ! Itomicts, Kibhuiis, FrriMii Tlowi , t, IM times.. Rril:il Wr:itli. ! And all cod usna'ty fr.1 in a flr-t cU- H-.u-e. i Hating brought from the K1-1 an Murr.-,...! kv..l,r aii.lPresoer.Mt-a Porle w.,1 py particular attention to j I all r.:ers or calls a that line. I 14; I ret.ru her thaxik for pl favora and licit a cntiLuauce wf tlearr.e jul) jT-dly
DAILY SISAT1AUL TELECRAPHIC: farr-'urr.D nnt-Li rm ms ailt tat asTtsrL.j .m!i Krports.
I rm .v York. Niw York, 0 -dpr 3 A Washington ppeKial to the Tributif of '21, sits: T1i Fe7uhli-aii of to Tiiffht mt ofTicil dispaiche of tl.' It irist , received to ddy .represent themUit trj situation Iierore Chattanooft ;i sAt if tory a- the mo-t liopeful could wi-.li. I'rajr? mke- no idvnee and doe not dare to. The t:itemeiit in retel inner th tt Burusj.Ie h i retreitcl from Joncsboru to Knoxville h not true Col. Hiker and his mounted runners hire been cot. tii the country after ptierrillm. Tliey Nst niht mnTeeiel in rftnrinjr L'ent Aneuline, of Mostjv'n h.-tnd, mill (ihout4') citizens und yuerrilIii, heyon-1 Vicnn i. who were lodged in the Old Capitol prison Ystenl.iy 140 hf.rscj were stolen by a piirty of puerrill. A t'orev lm been ent after them. lid ruitins for colored reimenta ii proceeding wiih orent rani'iity in Muryland. Loval mis-trr-receive cerlificoes for ench enlisted slave for 4.')l) dollars, payable after the constitution of Man land .-ha'l hive been so a met. del a to permit the eii!iltne it of slaves. A special of the Herald say : Hnmor ha fieen circulating tout the Secretur? of the Trei-ury i.eeds mote ni mer.and is about to Hk for Htiothcr tenijrary loan. This is n mistake. All necessary provisions have been made 'o meet the demands upon th Treasury , at lei-t tlirouphotit the present month, without another loan In tut, only one hall of the lat lo in has been drawn The assrrej op rei eir-f lor the interest of the revenue, thin f ir, i .51 lHHI.IhKI The estimated reveiie.e from this souice, for the v ear, will be 5.S.11 j il.( I'he C 'binet has been in .esion for several hours to d iv I' is understood that the condition of affiir in th- Department of Missouri wa among tlie nrincip il tofiics under consideration. It m pretty wed et tied that there will be a change in the military commander of this de paitnient. There is an evident disposition to j;i ve the command of tlii- Department t.-(en. H. F. Hutler. Two Gorernment detectives arrived here nipht before 1 ist from Iti-hmond, whre tliev have been Co "i fined under sent anee of death as spies, having escajie.1 from prison and woiked their way through the rebel lines. They speak of ino-t cruel treatment to prisoners, and unprecedented sulfering on the part of the pooter cl.is.-er in the section through which thev traveled. List ni'ht a trän of guerrillas surprised the guard at Camp I?e kwUh, near I mgley, three miles from Chain Hrdge, and rr! into tent., st iniedin the entire camp. Two men were killed, und several wounded. The uetTtilas e-eaped without los, carrying oil" with them a number of prisoners nnd fii'tv hor-es. The Herald has correspondence from British Honduras, dating I ilize, September .rth arid 7th, Miiiiouticiiiir, on very reliable infuriii ation, the tie feat of the 1 1 oops of Honduras by the forces of Guitemala after a severe battle The Honduran soliliers Mirrendere-1. tifter which tlieir (Jeto-ral andchief officers were put t- death in a brutal manner. After the emrasrement the fiu itetnalan armv burned the towns, sacked house.-, robbed and committed other r-'fos outrages.. I'resi5ent Carvera having captured the cities of Comoy;i-ui lui'l Teipicig alpha, named General Aletlino I're-iiliit All the departments hid de cl ued in his favor except Omoi and Truxillo, which still adhered to President Montez. There w is a .'Mier.il stampede froro Trturillo to TJui.'t.tn fJen Meditio, as a first ict. banished the British C ui-ul from the State. This gentleman was jit Bd'ze awaiting the action of his government. ficn Melino 'hen let the Indiana loose on his enemies, amount whom thep commenced an in di-i rini!: ite -hi tighter. An K:i'i.-'.! man ot war had gone from Truxillo tO O.To.1 There were no rrrivils of contraband American tr:oieis .it 't!i.: li..ru t '.! Srt,. The Ivi.,' ..r the Yucatan Island had been ass.i;'. itc ! . The !t!:rhmnd Sentinel of the iO:h savs: The Iliu.e ot Del- u ites ve-teidav. in a most umnvix p. inner. ii-iisd .t a ieolution for inuiiiti: ii to tl.e tore an d tent er of th.e pele of the United States on the urjrct of peace with a view to responding if favorable. The Ibui-e knows ht eerbodv know tint such res'duti-'ti- are lxth idle and msehiev oiis, p.r thev .vil! only be taken by our enemies a einci;!Lr more or less reidmesson our part for reiams'ruction lie House by a unanimous vote put its fot. on the resolution of inquiry, and, without 11 worl l discussion, or a moment ol delay In this, they but Iiitly repre-ented the manliness and un mimity of our people. A Memphis letter of September 22 savs: (Jen Siieiiiiin is on his wiy up the river with a large force. His ad vance emb it kel here to day. 1 he Herald's sens it io 11 Hiltimoie corresponient has new s th it .lohnston's army in Northern (ieotj.i i num' ers l.'h).('d0 iucluliitj Longsneel's coips of n0.0H and 31 batteries. Lee's force mmin's t H2 H Id infintry, JH.OiM) cavalry, and 2'.4 cutis; unies; Kwell's corj s h is been sent to John-ton, which would reduce Lee's array to 30. (MM The re'.els expect to regain Chattanooga and Knoxvi'le. anil in Ieel all of Tennessee. They will send hick to L e Lonsti eet's corps, be-ile-i rM.0tiM idditiou ii men with which to advance on W ashii'o'011. The -ai.e cottspotident says a rebel militarv council conifo-ed if Divi. Lee, Johnston and Beauregard. is Leid t Uichm in!. durins the litter put ot August, at which it was agreed to immediately arm all slaves in the South. By su h aition. it was expected that 4M.(lf)d men would now be ad b.d to the army, and as many m re a ye ir hen. e I rom Cincinnati. Cincinnati. October 3 The Cincinnati Commerrii! hts advices from Chattanooga to S iturd.iy last, which sar: The Cstim t'e :tt hea-hpi u ters of our losses it) thehutleo' Clii 'tinuia is sis follows: Killed. 1. woutideil, L..")')d; prisoriers, 2.;o: totii n -no It w i the .:. ;i i..'i 0,,t if tl e ri-ht ing had held its own, ti i-ic uit ol tl.ebiole would have! been a dccii e Ut.ioti v n toi v. ' The rrees of (?e?. ri:"m-s n the left wa j miH ii L'tr.iicr than tepre-cnted in anv ; ublished j jjc-ount ot the btftle Thotn is r;itei L'ns-. street's corps and was in cotiition to pursue the 1 enemv hut for tl.e di-org mixtion of the ri 'ht W TP No surpr.-e is felt in the armv at the failure of the ci einy t resume the att.uk. 7 1-e enemy's- loss isbePetei to be 2"f(oJ. Our aftnv is in superb fighting tiim. compact in on: tuizition, weil urpüe l 'üh prvi-ions and mniutiition and full of confidcr ce BOOTS AND SHOES. IDOXSTT PASS THTS the tu: ( 11 m oki: -or i. m:umscu. NEW YORK, SELLS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, AT NEW YORK PRICES. UV. FACT THAT Tlit.S STORK IS CONNECTED wit'iNi T.:',i-.::r! ru-tmer that tbey will iuM4j . t.nd pr:.c. i'r!Ui -t Irs, to corrjKad wltb the rnv trt po.;. KrUiei..b-r the ( .a e, ""PENCE Ii HOUSE BLOCK, mjIS-dlj Or. lU'noix treet, rear I'nlon Depot.
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ST. COLTJMBA'S FEMALE ACADEMY, t If Hi M. y.aiville, hlt. films ACADEMY IS CONliDTKI) BY SI STF. RS OF 1 the Ord.-r of St Ioni'tiie, an! i provided with competent aM experienee.l Terber, Iii will apare no effort for tte UnpriM rnont f the numl and morals of tli e entrusted to their cliiro. Tbe Conr-e of Study i tivided int four departments, and eacli department havn.n iti own distinctive course of Studie asiirnl it. The di-ciphne of tbe nchool is firm and uniform; but mi d and pa total. I iiremitinig attention will be given to the health and cmfrt of the pupils. The Acvlemic year ro-i-i-t of tw esi(-ns of five ruonttis each, the lirst conimencinx on the frt Monday of September; the second ou the first Monday of February. The two ses-ions will be cljed w ith a puMic distribution f preuiiums and bm-r, on tbe tirt Weilnesday in July. Tcrmi per Section--Payable In Ad vancp For RoarJ and T'lition in tbe following brancbe: Orthosrraphy, head Of?, IVnman-bip, Oeo'aphy, English (iramai-tr, History, Arithmetic, tieonntry, Astrt-nomy, Khetork". Conposition, Critici-ni, Principles of Natural I'hilo-opuy, Ch.'!iu-tr , liutany. Mental mad Moral l'hiosophy, Ui.-, Ac , Ac, tO, i't'j and ."5, axordinj to the department of the pupi'. Ilxtra ;iuirgeM. Music ou Piano per Se-i. m 12 00 Mu-tc on Ouitar per Si-s.sj.in in 00 Bed and Heddini, perSesio!i , 5 00 W'a-hii.f? iM-r S!ioii 5 00 Stationery, if f.und hy the In-tiution. perSession, 3 00 No deduction will he made f"r absence unless occasioned hy sickne-. t"upils ent-ritin after the coninience neiit of a Session will bechsrej (inly for the remainder of that Session. Boarders are reipiirel to brin? table furniture, napkins and all n ce-.-iry articles for the to'let. The uniform is black merino dress, with wbite unbonnet. Business letters to be addre.-sed to the Moniten sLTKKion of st. colcmba's. Zane.-ville, Ohio. Tprui for Dar cliolarN Tuition per Session, Sconl Junior Department... f5 00 Fir-t " " ... 6 00 ' ' Secoh.l Senior Department... 7 00 " " Firs " ... 8 00 Elementary Department 3 00 ept30 dim GROCERS. JQQ HHPS. NEW ORLEANS SCO AR. For alc ly E.1KL A: HATCHER. LAFAYKTTr;, INDIANA. TEA. HALF CHESTS OF TEA. "oO 0 CADD1KS OK TEA I or Sale by E A It Si HATCHER, LAFAYt.TTL, INDIANA. COFFEE. 500 BA(,S KI COFFKKjej BAGS JAVA COFFEE. Q BALES MOCHO CtlFFF.E. I'or wnlr by EAR., V HATCHER LA ATFTTE, INDIANA. 5 TOBACCO. 500 WXKS ASS0UTKDJ QQQ CADDIES ASsOItTED. In store and for sale by EARE V HATCHER, LAKATETTK. INPI ANA. fep-22-dlni GROCERS. W. R. H0GSHIRE & CO., Wholesale and Retail GBOCEES, AND T 4 Mo. 25 U ett Uaihlnglon street lndlunapoll, Indiana DEALERS IN COFFEES, SUGARS. MOLASSES. SYRUPS, RICK, TEA, NAILS. GLASS, WOODEN WAKE. SOAPS. CANDLES. STARCH, RESIN, TAR. TOBACCO, MACKEREL. WHITE-FISH. CORDAGE. TWINE. COTTON TARNS, BATTING. DTE STUFFS, ic. I7P'P'-rt;c;bi attention given lo tte fillir of orden. -ej.tl j-dlm W. R. flOGSHIRE CO. SCHOOL BOOKS. A.11 ICindM OF SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER, &C..&C.
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WM. GLENN k SONS. WHOLESALE GROCERS, TO and 12 Vine Sirect, bet. Necnd and learl Street, Cincinnati, TT AVE ALWAYS OX HAND AND FOIt SALE, AT I J tbe lowest market prices, a larpe and w ell selected stock cf Groceries, Tobacco Cordaare Woo 'en-warv, Ac, to which we invite tbe attention of the trade, en'll-rtlm BOOTS AND SHOES. 76 re 76 BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHOLESAIi:. IT'E H."'K RECEIVED A LARGE AND WELL a-(iii .eu si'yca ci r.wns a.mi miukm ior me Fall and Winter TrAie, to which we invite th- attentiou of cit and country merchant. Our Hock ba been selected w ith reference to Indiana and Illinois trade, and embraces C'iMoni and Eastern work in Ur:;c variety. Wo Lave an abundance ol extra aizef. both in Boots and Shoes, and we think we can suit tbe trade boilt In price and quality. V. K. Hendricks & fjo.. No. 76 West Washington Street, IXDIAXArOLIS, INDIANA. aept2S-d?m WANTED. Men Wanted Immediately, T17H0 WISH TO ENGAGE IN A LEGITIMATE business Tbv are invitfd to c.ill at tbe cflice. No 6 Odd Fellows' Hall, up ftair, ami examine koihw of the mo.-t important new lnentl ns ii the i;e. from 300 to 1,000 can be made very month I 5- a small in vestment of 3f!0. The practical worfciiii? of san inven tions wiil be fully hbowu to all who are I okin for h si. ness. A. WOOD WORTH, sept:t-d2 PIANOS. jnnt Knabo & Co's, Bradbury's, A5D OTHFK FIRST CLASS TPIATSTOS, AT ."1. HEMIA.tl A; Vlt'S B a 1 1 Houwe C fit ii r . sept24 'fiS-dlv MACHINES. One Machine not at the Fair. TANCFAC70KS W ILL F1XD IT GREATLY TO If I their interest to call at tbe lloosier Factory, at tbe Westend of Wa-hin$rtn street, Indianapolis, where tbey can ee L. 0 Brien a late improvement In Carding Machines, Tatrnted September lt, 1HS3. With this improrement the cards will make no waste. They are very simple and ean be attached to any Cardin Matlnne at a very small expense. Call an 1 see them working. tKrtl-d2t L. O'BRIEN. GROCERS. MAGUIRE, JONES & CO., XUh n 1 p q a 1 flvn noro Nos. 7 & 8 Bates House Building, 4 BE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE AND COMPLETE stock of Gr Xt O HI 33 JS . All of wbich were boucht wben irold was down 22c. We can therefore afford to sell at rery low rates. Jut receivinir 12o thd Snrar, all grades. 20O Ung Coffee. 75 barrel N. O. Molasse. 50 barrels Golden and Honey Syrup. 140 brU crushed, powdered and granulated Sugars. 3A half chests Tea, all gTades. ISO kens Soda. Also a large stock of Wooden and Willow-ware, Brooms, White FUh, Mackerel, Soap. Candles, Spice, Pepper, Cigars, Tobacco, and everything in the Grocery hne . XAGL IKK, JON LS k CÜ. eptl4-d2w PROFESSIONAL. FOLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, DAlVILLEf IUIAAt Will praxtic In tie Courta of Ilendricki and tdjotn-tj Conane. .epl. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. McKernan& Pierce, REAL ESTATE AGENCY First Door List of Palmer House, (UP STAIRS.) 1"TE HIVE FOR PALE HOUSES AND IxrT,T W V the CltT of liKtianaoolia. ami karma aful V i- - leg Laad In th! Suie.a.vl will eil ljwer tban can & v . a . X a -
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CIIA5. XV. ST AGO. Attoifaey at Law v Ol; TF.JiTEP. 50 EH ANTE riALL, mcbl3-'63-dly IrxJianapo!!., Indiana. INSURANCE. IUI I ,111 1, of ifAurroun, co.. iETNÄ BUILDING, IPDIAHAPOLIS. r-riAi--.V,-:-:- v .u-ÄiÄiÄ .l rr-" .i-a.si- ; -,."r si Erected 189 Owned bythoCo. CaIi Capital ami .Siirplu. The inconir of t j- Company i double that of any other Flro lliwil rln ir C.oqioratiou in the United Statea f TSPEi Ul 2j ot farm pr"irty, dwelliiifis and out-bu.ldin-. Injures such buildin:! or co-.tcnts in a very favorable man ner, for tbree or ft j" yx. l.o,e FiiitaM) d Juried nnd lroiUktl- I'Mfd In Canli. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, mch21-'a-dlv ? IN Dl A X A rOUS, I NDI A X A . P-PER BAGS. : For tbe use of Grocers, Druggists, Bakers and Fruit Dealers. WE HAVE ;j" ST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF I'liiierlViCK. We rive sizes and pricea as follows 1 No. 1 1 ceuta for 500 . 65 " " 3 44 4 " 6 4 8 H " 1 00 Ii " 1 66 " 1 T5 " 2 50 " 3 00 " at 10 - 20 Bowen, Stewart & Co. ept7-d2w REMOVAL. C.VT. STEFFENS-! F. P. STEFFENS . C. W. STEFFENS & CO.. MATHEMATICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL f Instrument Makers, ni)IX,roM?s. IM)IAA, i a Have removed jeir Establishment from Blackford Building to No. -J v mth Meridian street, two door belo Wasbington -tret All kind of sm'ffi Machinery, Model, Ac.. Ac, neatly me. Ippirii;i; a-oiiiptlv after deJ to. Jy24-d3m done- "pp4iriT: T J WINES. am - . CHAMlkßNE WINES. l"rE ARK Si?.E AGENTS FOR THK SALK OF TBK followii r J lebrated br ital: iim.ci: i.iiri:u!Ai,,iniiiurt., pint and half pit. Ciltr.i: M1AL, front De Ventre 4k Co', I.'pernaVf Franre. a Alto, 011 lnQid .MIi:illAICAIllCT. Alvord. r.ihlwrll Alrord, GS I t ValilnKton treet. JunelS DRY COODS. Country Merchants and Sutlers CALL AT THE WHOLESALE NOTION nOÜSB, 7 U jfl Wasliinctoii St., BETWEEN ILL 1 0H AND TENNESSEE STREETS, Jutt Rfcrifd from New York A actio n$ IOO lz. rl:iiinr MiirtH, AO Dz. ?;urksktii Cauntlets. 150 nj. Cheap Xeck Tics, .50 .llororco Wallet. Ii ReT-jiar Line of Gents' furnishing Gocdo .1 AND HOSIERY, ai" a cownrrx rr- or t ist o t';z o ist s , as c. 1 TIIOXSSEX & L.AI1EY. chMl-dlt ?OR SALE. A Brick Catage House for Sale. 5 VNEAT.NF. BRICK COTTACK HOCf , NO. IT Alabama Sm et. 1 aqaarea aoutk of Waabrntoo1 J, atoms kiftb.ftitalniue fie rootaa an4 a kitcaen. lit ?l , fe.tfroi. ty t2feet deep. U offered for ale on eay terma. ArniTto iACUAKiAii ar a.u.
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NEAR ODD FELLOWS' HALL RAILROADS. r INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI Malmail ß A I I -R O -A. X TJ-3-nrr .Shortest ICoiite bf Thirty .Tfllest NO CHANGE of Cars to CINCINNATI, by tbia ROCH. Change f tine. On and after Mmday, April '."J. and until fjrll er itkse. Tnrce tralnsleave Indta11aiM.il I aily,( Snnday eirerteaA IIRSTTRAlS.-0 A.M. (CIXCINSAT1 EXI'IirSS", ' arrive, at CiiH-iiiuati at IO 40 A at., and Lestnanon Ky., 7:30 P. M., and cIoe connections a: Cincinnati wlta ' Little Mi -ml. Cincinnati, W. Zane.vi'.l and Marietta . Railrads. for all points in Southern (ibiu. Second Train ll.aj a. M. Cincinnati If all, arrlrea at Cincinnati 4:20 P. M., makir. cloae connections with U Little Miami Railroad for Loveland, Morrow, Col ambus, Newark, tanearille, and Wkeelmit. ; Third Train C M I. M.Cincinnati Express, arrtita at Cncinnatl 11:55 1. M. Far same as by any other rout. Call for your ticket rii tbe Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad. Baggage checked tbroueb. W. H. L. NOHLK.GeneralTkket Agent. 8. W. F.LUOTT General Fasaenirer A rent. PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD. 1863. UUOOi7Z3 1S63. NEW ARRANGEMENT. Hew ICoute to Chlcairo via Kokomt, SI MILKS 8HOKTKU TUA2T ANT OTBKB ROUTS. OH A5D AKTF.R VOM) AT, Al'KIL 20. 1163. train, traina will be rim a follow-: A Cbicago Expres Train will leave Indianapolis at 12.35 P.M , arrive at Kok mo at 3:10 P. M, Itj tim to makecboe connection w ith train on tbe Cincinnati and Cblcaro Air Line Railroad for lrafiprt, Valparaia ' and Cblcapo. and arrive all'rru at 4.20 P. M. Returning, tbe ame train will leave Pern at 120 A. M., making cle connection with tbe nicbt train from Cfcl- , cago, and arrive at Indianapolis at 5:20 A. M. A Mail Train will leave Indianapolia at 435 T. atoppiug at alUtatiotip and arriving at Pern in time ta make connections witL the train on the Toledo and Wi bash Railway, for Wabanh, Hnntlnaitnn, Ft Wayne, To -ledo and Detroit. 1 Returning, tbe ame train will leare Pern at S W ' A. M.. after tbe arrival of tbe train on the T.tW.L W. ' from tbe East, and arrive at Indianapolia at lOHM A. M. In time to make connection for all point Eaat, Sontb and West. A Chic a ro ExnresMrain will leave Indianapolia at :20 P. M., making close connection at Kokoro artta train for ' Lotraii.port, Valparaito and Cbicago. and arrive at Pern at 1:08 A. M., intime to make connection wt;h train going Fat and We.t on the Toledo and Wabaah Mailway. Retnrnlrg tbe aame train will leave Per at 1215 P.M., making cloae connection at Kokoroo with tbe traina on tbe Cincinnati and Chicago Air Une R. R. from Cbicago, Valparaiso and Loiransport, and arrive at Indianapolia at ' 4:10 P. M., in time to connect with tbe evening traina for Cincinnati, I'uivil!e and otber point. DAVID M ACT, General A rent and Superintendent. V. T. Maunr. tJeneral Ticket Agent. feb23. 'fj-dlj Iiidiaiiiioli and Jladioii 1863. 1863. Nar' Arrangrmrnl t Commence lava daj , l eb. 2. IM; t. flVO passer.fer train- daily ffundaya excepted) be I twevn IudianatM'lr and Madiaon. Leave the Union Iepot Italian a pol is, at C 30 A. M and 3 P. M-. arrivin diaon at 11.35 A. X. and 70 P.M. T .... . V.. .1 Vf .1.1 VT "I Vj Vf rieirifr at Indianapolia at 11 A. M. and M l P. M. Tbe train leaving Indianapolia at 6.30 A M.conuecta with that learinar Odumbg. at .45 A. M. for f-helby. ville and Ru-bville, arriving at ."belbyvitle at l A.M. aud Rusbville at 12 30 1. M. Leavinj; Rubvill at 1 3 P M., fbeThyMIte at J5 P. M connects at Colun.tnt witb tbe 1 and M. trtln. r rivin at either Indianapoli. or Madison tbe aame eves ina. Tbis P.oad forma a line witb tbe Facaeta t Madtwr for tbe transportation of freight betweew Cincinnati and Indianapoll and pointa We.t. Tariff of Pretyht a low a by any otber rwte. f bipfvera and roerrbanta Went will find (t to tbairtnior at to .hip by tbia line. feb2 D. C. BRANHAM. Sanertntendt. JEFFEKSOXVILLE KA1LR0AD Three Train Daily, (Sunday Excepted.) Traina Arrive. Traina Leavw 1:00 P. M ........ ........... A. IC 8:25 P.M &3 P.M. AM A. M 4 P. M. A BOVE TRAINS STOP FOR TBE ACCOMMODATION i of nMenger at Sou ih port, Greecwood, Frank hn, Kiinbnro:n, Colnmbua, making cocneetiona at Seyrnoar wttb traina 011 tbe Ohio k MiaalaaipH Rood, and at Looiarille with traina on tbe Lottiaville, Frankfort Lexlngt and Loaisvillc and Nabri'.la Roada. Fraiarbttrainaleav-s daily. ftgbtpr(raBpforwaidd. Office, Madiao Depot, Wert aide. A. 8. CAROTOTRJ, 80 perl mend en t. J. O. Warroowa. Freta-bt Agent. al'f3-dly 1862 XU. j 1862 A LL PFRW)NS PURCHASING TICKETS FOB t -fa. JOSEPH other pointa ia Northern Miaaourt, tLo State of Kanaaa, or tbe Tenitorlea, abonld Iniut n bar tgticktutbat read by the MOUTH .niVSOt It! HAILHUADi Tb only rail route from St. Loui to St. Jceph. It U tba borteat and quick eat liae, by tfc.trtsen honrt, to tb rw motert point reached ty rail, and la a' way. aa eh-a aa any otber. Pay year Ttrkeu to Kanaaa aiid ail pa4M la liortbers Miaaonrj by the Nortb MiMocri Railroad. ISAAC U. STURGEON, Prea't and Gen' I SnpC Nortk Miaaovrt R. ft. HZNET H. SIMM038. Generali 'sei b Aftit. xiT-dfr HOTELS. BATES HOUSE. J. L. IIOLTO, p&oriurruK. INDIANAPOLIS. IIJDIANA. aT3o--.tr ATTORNEYS. job a cot-f ajcx. uwtajoana COLEHICK & JOHDAH. ATTOEIIEYS AT LAU, jrrics, aooai 0. 3 olp aajrnKi irtuxM, . Tim, IS Ilaat Uaahlnftao Street, 141 anapollat. Iat4laoa. , Ml2-'C3-ds!9
