Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4052, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1863 — Page 1
DAILY STATE: SENTINEL. fRLTTRI AS! l'UMJJHri ITitr wwiw ( inn llfini! AT TlIK NEW SLNTINEL OFFICE,
WATCtlCO; r TT H American Watchoci j 11 M Koi tu nr.itiniAw tukuti! erosm ruf romrrto. ; t -s it ELDER, HARKNESS L BINGHAM, tropruiori. VOLUME XII. INDIANAPOLIS. IND., THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1863. NUMBER 4,052.
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or One cpy, one tnnth ; Ietiverd y th carrier within the city, IS cent pet week, payable to the tirwf. ' AnfBln will te. Mpplix1 at II cer,t a wek. . Ct ibacntwr will be b-! 1 rrvOsiMe f. r aper left
attäe,r b.e. after ttey have removed, or when ihey wth thru. di-cot.nued. unlf rtice I given al the f.ft f.f pobliraiion. No paper sent without pre payment, or continued lng er tbt tad ff Opiea of tb-Luut Ätn wfictn b had t th fCce ixh roormn, t. Wbli na. each Mod4!t Dni)Lj, nratlj eveloped. for mailing,. WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL, t PUBLISH KD EVERT MONDAT IT Our Hollar and Fifty Cts.a IVnr, PATAMIJC IBV.al.tlT I .fTiCt. A D V KllTI!l?lt I - m i u M - u o P i I - tL 4 Ii ' 7 '.d... XI... n... Sd... lw.. Jw.. Iw.. Im.. 0. so 1.00 1.25 1. Ä0 1.73 1 00 7 La 3 f 4 0 1.12 1 .i I-M 1 .'O 2.0(A iSA 1.X7 2.501 3.12 2 25 3 0O, 3.75 2 3 3.Ä0I 4.37 3 00 '4.0O1 5.00 3.75 5 00 .25 2.25 3 00 4.50 515 R 00 2.CX 3..V 1.37' 5 25 11 7.oo! 300 4.00 5 00 8.00 7.00 ,.00 3.37 4M 5 fii e.75 7.7 00 7.50 9 oo ;ft.oo T&O 9 75 10 00 11.25 T . 50 4.5" 6.O0' 7 10 9.00 10.10,13.00 13.10 V 00 ft 00 8.00 10.00 12 00 U 00 14.00 tS.OO J 00 5 Hi 7 WI 10 OO 12.ÄO 15.00 17 50 21 CO 32. 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Fit erh r.'.llc ü t t xrfHinn: 8 liiif 25 Cüt fr f h lnrti-n; trr rlirlil line at thi rate. f Ari(iMiirliiif 1eaiU' wltl fnneral Dotjce attached, 21; without r otire fre. 4 Marriiuje Nollre 50 ce'it. I Notire .f Ie.HtivaN. piciiio ai.l Exciirnior.. netten r.,ty ln:iviinN r aM-iKr.aUon, or bj eburebes, ai the T'-'T price. Ailertl.j)iet.t lea.Ieil anJ plarnt nniler the h.J nf Special Notice, If ten liiwra or over, will l.e cbrn:e4 tbe U'iU.t rMea. t Aflvertiemeiit maVlnif leaih.i three line, nxerje-l OOC in the I'aily. be chartfe-l fifty Cent. Tearljr vertier- tooav quArtrrlj. Anri'Minciiia: can'S'c'Ate for ofl":ce of everj de-r!p'J'n In be rbartre.t at the rate oftl 50 for each ume iu h Dily. ao4 42in tfce Dail and Weekly, the anie to be, in t'l cas pall i atlvaTKe. LckaI aJrerti'-'nieiita Inserted at the expense of the tt-torn-a or1erinK', im! not rtelay-ie for tb leptal pncei1. In;, but colle-.ttM" at our u.al time. Pnl.liher '?tt eountaMe for th accuracy cf letral adertijement ie- ' voorl tbe amount chart d for tbeir publication. I KUIEK, HKKEJJ PIMillAM, iToprittors In'iiana State Scntiuel J. M. TlIJtJHD, rreniilent In.llanapoIU Jonrnal Coinpanjri DUSINESS DIRECTORY. W V AKKISONf BANK. No. 19 Ea.t WashinfTt etrjet ft X "J'poMlo tbe Jentinel U.Txe. may . . - C af i.ivi:icv st.iii.i:s. LLT.M k H1NSLKT, Uvery and Sale SUbW.infhe rear or tbe Palmer House. JuncS-dlj niiM)uii;s. F DAVIS A CO., Union Foundry, Delaware atreei, ti jKite Union In-pot. .1, 1 AÄSKLMAN A VINTON. Washington Foundry I i 11. hi ne Works, MM end Ln'.on lepot. my2t. It I . A I. F.ST AT K ACHATS. 1 FRANCIS SMITH, formerly Deltell A Smith, K:tl 4 K.Male Arent and Tax Payer, 37 Eaal Wahir srt' n treet. Mvue-. to rent. jan25-oiy t: f cKT.RNAS 4 I'lERCK. Real Eatat Agent lift brokers 10 Eat Wahinifton treet. T m 7"M. T. WILET, Real Estate A(r,ent and Stk Pr f ker, 10 Fat Wa-thinjrton otreet. mayir HOOT AND MHOi: DFAl.EltS. F. C. MAYHEW k CO . Wbole.ale dealer In Pk, lj. Sthoea, and Rubbers " Roberts' Block, oppor tbe L "nion IVptd, Indianapolis, Ind. A DAM KNÜLLE k SON. manufacturer and deal fa l In all kind of Boot and SUoea, 2lo. 32 r.a.i Dicton treet. apr:: HOOKS AND STATION Fit Y BOW EN, STEWART 1 CO., wholesale and retail de . er in Book and Stationery, and lYinter Mater1, No. 1 Wet Wa-shinitoti utreet. aprjt nur(;s ani .m:niC'iNi:s. H7I1.KT M. UIWRT, DRl'fifilST. Dealer in W Chemicals, raint, Iiis, IveturTs, Botanic. . Pat l and Mher Medicine, Notion au l renumery o. iis achiitt avrr.ue, Indianapoll!. nov.0-ly. " .... t f IIOMUNSON A COX. dealer In Pniijs, Me!iciu.J, J Paint?, Oil. Gl is, IVrfuTuery. Fancy (JckxIp, Ac.,J. IH Eat Wa-hinifton i-treet, lndianapli. maylT-t FROWNING, DniKsist, aixl dealer in Pain' Oil, Vanitsbe-, Uy e-stutt, (J1a.ss,(ü Abwäre, perfumer? , Ac. No No. 2J, West Washington street. aprJ7 i 1 . : - - - : p ii icy t.oons. . . . A -Lr AH. GLENN A CO., New York Store, I f TV Goods hleAle and tail, Glenn' Block, Kaf WasQiiiKtfu .trret. mtj i i STOVFS AM TIN AUF. c c H ARLES COX. dealer In Stoves, Tiu Ware, Ac. 11 West Wa,shir.ijrt on street. aprt7 itooivi iiiNnr.rts. r"1 AVPRELL A ROT LES. Book Binders and Blank Manufacturer. No. 37 East Washington at.. eat blenn a BlotTä, cp ati-r, Iiidianjpo.lv lei-Aa-uii , j DOUGLAS A PALMER, Eook R öder and Blank Bs-s I MaiiufActarrr, No. 36-, Ea?t Washington tree ! Ter AI ford. MC A C ürocrv. mav27 i CHINA CJFASM AN Ql FF.NSWAItF.! CHAS. F.. 1I AWT1I0R5, Importer of China,!;!!, ari Juertisw are. No. -O Rant W ahincton st., ndia j-..i, I:ntiana. Alo, Dealer ia Stoneware. deU6 .TIFItC'llANT TAIIAHIS. I I REDE KICK tHLITKK, JlercbaLt Taylor, and deal " in raJy ruad clö'J-.inc and ftirnishir cool No. 2 est Was"h;ngtn T rret, epp.:te S-nt.nel ofSc. my .9 ttum:vn. . CIhNAM A KOACHE. Josehp K. Mclvna'd. Ad' AI i f l d,o; i. K- acT-.e.' At t-Ters nd l ur.el"r 4 r a. Law". .Et:. a lusuraiwe Cor Per.t.sj lai i a ittet. .r.y l.U. 11:1. , rCot'd fliTi Jel-dly a LIVERY STABLES.' o. w. JOKisrsTOisr, Livery and Sale Stables 503.11 ANH13 WEST PEARLSTREET. l?il'llAPVU,tMAA. i tlor. BucfH. CarriAfe and Saddle Horse alain readire. Cfc arge u:V.erate . der3-lf 1 t Ia I v i: II V ST a n Äa E l AO. 10 East 1'earUtreet, hjlf a square ?outb of Wah Ington treet. Ketwf-en Merd an and Penn.ylTani rer L, l rear of iiifbh't b!.t . Ii diaiiapoli. ap5ttf WM. W JLKISON. Prcpriecr MKVHHHMHWMBS " ' " 0 ATTORNEY. Joseph -a., i-rwis, ATTtiUXET AT LVW, OFFICE ON Hr-CONll FIjTMR HURRtRD'S RUM'K frner Was! iinrtoii and Meridian Stret. i.i,tr,r,r,
fr. m Meridian S'ret.) Indianap'!. It.d Ii- Ulfa tb! tnl!r aiel proi-ij tl attctid to a I Iril t u i:.-. enru-te.'' totH. KaAl aHBtl-n Kleil ! i -lir. ti..i... j t9 fcrtt't tb btiaiueaa ub of lr1ta'Up i Keitera.ly . ' a
Indianapolis railroad time table. iiXKroaTAiai bau-boi. Trim - Lao. : Traina Arrlvo ft MA.M Mail tWA.M. JUKI r. M It H No.n.
3 i r . ................. '.VVT-I.... oimnicimiL aii Ai. T'-) !. Train Arrtr). 10 A.M ftl-A. M. Stil P. M ifail YJTS, P M. 7 00 P. M :'3 T. M. iriAAPut fin.nuiuoi.. Tra:r.Lae. Tra.n ArrlM Soo A.M 10.1t A. M 11:00 A. M 4 37 p. M ftll P. M. . rt;00 P.l rBB HALTB BAILAOAD. Train Lae. Tra!nArriT T W. A. -f.- 4:4i A. M. 2 0. P. M .1032 A. M. K30P. M . 6 45 P.M. LATA YBTTB BAILBAA. Train tav. Tratn Arrlr lOWA.M 410 A.M. 4-Ti P.M 10:40 A. M. 8.41 P. H 5 45 P. M. Pttn AJDtllDUSAPOUIHaBOAb. Train Iar. Tram Arrir. 5 OO P. M Uail 10;tX) A. M. 12J.0 P. M Chica K.xpren 5:20 A M. ?:20 P. M ..Clilcatjo Kirr 4:10 P. M. IHMAWAPOLIB AWr MADIBOK BAM BOAT. Train Irave. Traint Arrira. 6.30 A.M FxprritB 11:00 A. M 300 P. X Accommodation ... IM P. M JEPrXBSOMTILXB BAfLBOAD. TranLeaTe. Train Arrlv. 7.oo A. M Mail 4 45A. M. 4-00 P. M 12-30 P M. 6:5 P M 8:10 P. M. Arrlral and Departure, of TIail. or CloBltiK ABB1VAU. Lafayette ar,dCbica(fov.... Lafayette City ai.-l Sprintrf eld.UIinoi. Cincit.natl ami way mail . . 6:00 r. . ..11 00 A. M. ll:O0 A. u. ThronM iQAi.s I'eru mail Terra Haute way mail. . T'to'icIi mil. ........ Idalii-Mi raa.l N."0 P. M. 10O0 A. M. 11 "O A. M. .... 7:0 r. at. -...U.I'U A. M. 12.30 r. m. Jf fTTnyiUe and Iui-vil!e Belle fontaiti way mall ait New York, I'bila!etpbi.( n t Bell'-f'T.tiinp tbroujfb mail. Indiana Central way ar?l olumhus O Central t hroutcb mail.................. ..... ß:30 y. m. .. 7 K A. at. . ... 2:15 r. w. . . . 7 OO A M. M. Terre Haute tbr'-uah mail ... 7:20 f. ....lo-.ixi r. Ciociuiiati through mail OCPABTL'BB. Lafayette and Chicago Ijifavette City and .Hprtna;fleld, Illinois. .. 9:30 a. w . . 7:00 p. n. Cincinnati anl ay ma'.l lorim A. M. 1:30 p. m. II 3o A.m. 1:00 r. at Through mail i, . riii... ....... ....... Terre Haute and way Terre Haute through mail, Evanrille. Vincennea. St. Louis,. &:., ..... 7:00 r m. Madison mail... . .. 2:tK p. at. Jeat-riuvilieatidlouisville mail IM) r. M. Relefintalne way mail 7:0o p. m. Tliniosh mail 7 0( p. m. Indiana Central way mail.. 1:00 r. . TLroueh mail l:3u r. m. CNnAT MA ILK. L'Ume. PelIefoiitai!ie way mail 5:00 p. u. loiisville BDd JelfcrtouvilU b:"0 r. at. Trrre Haute tbrou.b Wm. DRY COODS. o o in to ß 5H w H EC el 0 b 0 H K i w CD o ! (0 p 0 0 1 in to to t-i l Ü m o H o o Pn
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FOIl sSAIiK: 50 tloz. Fniit Jar?: 1,000 Gros Corks, all fizos; l,ooo lbs. ealino: Wax: 300 doz. Bru.shcs, of all kinds, sizes and ifvle: 50 bbls. Cvl Oil; 10 bbls. Ht-nzine; 20 LbN. Linsoetl Oil; 20 hbls. Iird Oil; 50 bbls. Lubricating Oil; 50 bbls. Whiting; 500 oz. Quinine; 50 or. Su!jhate Morphia; 10 bales 1 erra .laponica; 10 cases Mass Liquorice, pure, for To-! bac"oni?t!i: j 10 cases Srick L'uuorice; j 10 bales Sjtones, (quality various; ! ol boxt- i ila.'S all Mze; 500 pills. lVist India Castor Oil; 8 tuns Wliite Lead, in Oil; 4 bids. Sp'ts. Turpentine; 22 bbls. Varnish; 1G bbls. Alcohol: 4 72 lb. Gum Shellac; 45 bbls. Old live and Wheat Whisky: 10 doz. Oi l London Dock Gin; 40 doz. London Porten 40 doz. Scotch Ale: By VT K YV AKT JIOltCJAIW WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 40 Eat Washington Street. Jt4 REAL ESTATE ACENCY. McKernan& Pierce, II H i First Door F-ist of Palmrr House, (CT STAIRS.) UK 111VF. FOP. SALE HOUSES AND LOT . tbetTlvof Ind,AUAt' II. and Kann aud Karin u.( Land in thi State, and will y p'irhaed eUewhere. e)l lower than can feMl-dAwlv
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From Netr Yerk. Ntw Yokk, 0 tlr 7. Tbe Herald' dispatch from V jsliincton No rransemnt hurt as tet been m1e for the releise of the f flirers held by tbe rebel as pxis'Uiers of war at Ilichmond. Th cap'ure in the battle rer (Thtttanonc hve increwe! the number of officer to over one thotH.itid, who are !l crowded into Libbt Prison, while the rebels are ilecUritig ery one of their officers and men exchanged, and are putting them in the again. They (Hill hohl on to our officers and many private as well a civil!in. Yesterday whs the d it for enforcing the conscription in Virginia. White's ciralrr, in mdl kju1s. were pcourine Fairf-tx county, picking no all citizen tb it could be found, and stenlini; hore Orie p:mg pt'-'e! alon in close pnxini itv to the defenses and rmde an attack upon the 0 ivernmeiit ftrms, b'lt our strengthened ru trd prevented them from attempting to take citizens from th it icinity Deserter from the Army of the Pofomic Ptill continue to cro- th I'utora tc below Alexandria, uotwith.ataiHllnt; the viihriee of the flotilla. Rrrt of the condition of the crops for the month of Septr-tnher are cnTuir in at the Agricultural Uurem verv prorriftV.jf Vvwill l,f reidy for puhlic oion in :t few div. . "aOfv are of more th in u-ii:d importunre. A li-p trh to the Her ild from the Army of the Potomio 4h itut .mTf: About fiveo'clcck to d.ty sonie rebel meeri. cr in the sh in of fhe'N pni.l iis a visit, firing on our left in the oire-tin of Somerville Fonl, and as Wf?tre:tel tlem uidi s-üent coiitempt tliey s!;ortl eve tin thr n inu-eirint. Tlie Tri Mir e'.s di--p.itrli ivs: A priv.ite in the Q1 rorpa w u sSt in the wood within otir own lilies ne;.r II ifuon Ford hv the rebels. On FrMiT list five rehel rapttireil an artillery private. It is rejxirte-1 that ho wus cpture! within a mile und ü hilf from Gen Meade's he idqu irters. Ma was roMel nnd releieiJ. It i st.ited th t .-om' time :l-o the citizens of L iu Ion and Forfix eounfies h id petitioned Jeff. Divis to have Mosby removal Irom that reston, as the h rsps which he rapture I did not c irnpen Site for horves t:ken and damage done by the Union trf)s. JelT Divis nl fJen Stn-rt re f ponded ihe reople could not see the fiO'vl done by Moby; that a force i heirr emnloye! therr which in his absence would be empIoel elsewhere The Time Wühincton lispaf'h :iy?: A colored birf'Ct direct from Kichmond, where he has re?i;led tor the lat ctht ve.irs, and has been in cl-e rontuct with leading rebels, savs j thebutleot Chick minpa is not considered bj J the people f K'u hio-oid as n success. He navs tlit Kidimini ran now lie esilv capture!, if the Ymkees trv it; that army ollicers had frequently mid in h'- hearing th tt it wonld be abandoneil fhouUi the Arniv of the Potomac; adrance in force. Mmy ci'Izens assert publicly thit they will offer no re-istance in case of an attack.be ein? it would tie nfterly useless. People are daily sending their effects further south in anticipation of the coming of the Yankees. He states tint, one day last week, a puard was cdled out to suppress a threitencd bread riot. Hundreds of the employees of Government, with their wives and those of so'diers, assembled in front ot the State capitol. They were armed with club and other missiles; and fletnanded of the authorities relief lor their stnrvinj; children. An extensive riot ws only prevente! by prompt action of the State jruard and the authorities. The action of the Virginia Legislature, last Friday, would seem to confirm these statement. Lef's force rween the Ii ipid in and Peters burs: is on'y rW.IMIO It is a sii'CNtive fact, as state.1 by tLis colored man, that Stuart has foiled to pet a comrr.ission nsi Lieutenant Genera! because of his numerous Afra!. A letter t the Herald from Newbern September 9 says: F'.oir o.iys since Capt Schnffer, of the 85th New Y ik. with i m ill detachment of the 104ih and U2d Pi-nnsi Mii'a and his iwn reriment, mule a ilf'Cfiit n;w!i the enernv's silt works at X.hs Heid and destrTCtl them. The works were .siipr lirvl with wrought, iron pins, and nbout 100 bushels offiilt w im pt med The enemy was making about 13!) bushels per niht.and sending it across l:arritn k Sound in canoes C ipt. Schifler found no rcbelp, and the works were detroyed without opposition M jor Oettern I Peck and Ptaff blurted a few days ago to inspect the defences at Walker, Hat teras and Hoanoke Islnrd. The steamship Persia from Liveriool of the 6ih and (jueeiKsfown of the-7ih is below. A Paris letter to the World s.i)p: The pirate Florida is being repaired by government engineers and hborer at the govern merit dock v.ird. When she j:oes to ea she will i il nte the French tlisr, and it ii alre,nlv publicly stated that the rebel salute will be officially responded to. Three Federal vessels of wur are on watch outride, and the chances of an action are imminent. The statement that the Florida will leave Brest during the present month, is not true. She will leave the dock yard, but not the port, in the meantime she may be joined by one or two formidable colleagues. foreign .r.ws. Sandt Hook. 0 -tober 7. The Persia, from Liverpool the J6th, via Queen-town the ?lh,has arri ed. The Khine h is overflowed about seven feet along the lii.e vf the Lyon' railroad, and submerged the country all along its banks The pirate Alabama. Georgia and Conrad had Yisited ports of Cpe Good Hope, where they captuie! and bonded several vereis 1 he steamer Yan.ieihill left St. Helena, Aus:. 20, in pursuit ol ihe Alabima, which had made 56 prizes. Mason's letter to Kusell, on withdrawing from London, wii pub!i-h It qu'tes Davis' in emulations th t t.c tie'ieves the British Covern nient is deterniii.e.1 tu decline friendly overtures, and will not receive a minis'er. It is thereto: e incon-i'tern w'nti the dignity of the Confederate Oovcruiro-ti' 1r XI 'n to remain. Tiie I'o'is'i j:n-t i.n unchanged. It i- iex,ie-l tint Hiring V Urn's have in form I Kirl Uu--ll tii it iL am- the op.inion of the riei.ch i .enim'i:f re, alive t" the Polish i e'ti ttioiis. (i; it ii is ureter able to cca.se a useless disctl-sion . t I- roiu CUicugn. CniCAG . O -tober 7 The Evening Journal has information from M-M-ncers ju-t arrived from New Ür'ein- th t Fr nklin'- corps was re pulsed in th iitack on Urhetr City. Afterwirds Old'-- r rps, the 13:h. attacKed and com p!e'elv lioioite l the re!. e s X particulars or date.-Liven. It i said thit ten Sterin in, at Memphis, has received official inform Utou of the aff tir. PROFESSIONAL. CHARLES FOT-EIT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, l)NVII.Li: I.MIIAA, Will practice in the Court of Hndrkk and adjoining counties. aept7 DISSOLUTION. involution of Copartnership. T fHE riKM OF WM. NU MAN A CO. IS EK0M THIS date d.-srd, tl. Krankem. -ne of the partner. bavin clarhie-tlnely left the bu.lnes. 1 warn every M 'y not to pay h ui any drtt .tUe the firm or let r im hs any ruotiy m the r. taie of the firm. Tbe buli e , ! came j on at the .aire place a a tr ,r bv ue triftBed. WILLIAM NIKMAN. ctl-a.il
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ST. COLTJMBA'S FEMALE ACADEMY, Fifth ftt.t ZaneTillet Obis. fflHIS ACADEMY IS CONDUCTED BT SISTERS OP the Order of St Hom'trie, and it proriifcd will competent and experieneed Teacher, who will pare no effort for the improvement of tbe n.iods a od moral of th.ntrusted to their charre. The Cnre of Study i divided Jno fiar depi rtwenta, and each department having Ha own distinctive roorf of atudiea altned it. Th discipline of the chrxl I firm and uniform; bot ml d and pa entat. ' nremPting attention will be fiven to the health and comfort of the pnpiU. Tti Academic year consist of two aeniaa of flvc roooth; each, the firt conimencioi on tbe Crt Monday of September; the second ot the fir-t Monday of February. The two esicn will be closed with a public diatributlon f prtrtniuiM aod honor, od the flrt Wedoeaday In July. Ternif per Keaalon Payable rnnce in Ad. For Hoard and Tuition In the following branches: Orthocraphy, Feadit tr, Penmanship. Geoc'aphy, English I Grammar, Bitry, Arithmetic, Geometry, Astronomy, Rhetoric, Composition, CriticWra. Principles r Natural I'hil.-snphy, Chemistry, Kotanv, Mental and Moral Phi-o-opbv, lsz Ac , Ac, tt", fit) and $03, according to the department of the pupiL Fx trn Charge. Music tn Piano per Session f 12 00 Music on Guitar pe' Session I 00 Red and bedding pcrSecsjoii 5 (O Washing pvr S .sioii 5 00 Stationäre, if found hytheln-iti'ution. per Sesüion, 3 00 No d'-ductinn will be made for arcence tinleas occa- ! fioned by hickneaK. I llipil ent 'dnff after the commencement of a Seasion will tecbard only Tor the remaimler of that Session. Hoarders are required to brinf? tablt? furniture, napklni and all n e-f sary articles for th toilet. The oTnforro 1 black merino dr-s., with white innIninnet. Bunines letters to ba addressed to tbe MOTUKR SUPERIOR OF ST. COI.UMBA'S. Zanesville, Ohio. Term for ln SScliolnr Tuitiou per Session, Second Junior Department... 5 00 ' " First " ... 6 IK) " Second Senior Department... 7 OO " Firsf " ... 8C0 Elementary Department 3 00 Mpt3ü dim CR0CERS. SUGAR. JQQ HMDS. NEW ORLEANS SUGAR. 300 BKLSKEFixrDsiiiii1' For Sale by RAUL. aV tlATCHFR, LAFAYETTE, INDIANA. TEA. 275 HALF CHESTS OF TEA. 500 CADDIES OF TEA. f or Sale by EAR Ia & HATCHER, LAFAYETTE, INDIANA. COFFEE. 500 BAr,s R! C0FFKK--7 BAGS JAVA COFFEE. Q BALES MtCnO COFFEE. For kale by EAKL V HATCHER, LAFAYETTL. INDIANA. TOBACCO. 500 BOXES ASS0KTEF 1 000 CAL,DIFS AS5URrD. In store and for ale by EARTa V HATCHER, LAFATLTTK, INDIANA. ef.'S-dlm GROCERS. W. R. H0GSHIRE & CO., Wholesale and Retail GEOCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, o. 2 i Wei Wasttlngton street. Indlunnpoll, Indiana DEALERS IN COFFEES, SUGARS. MOLASSES, SYRUPS, RICE. TEA, NAILS, GLASS, WOODEN-WARE, SOAPS. CANDLES, STARCH, RESIN, TAR, TOBACCO, MACKEREL, WHITE-FISH, CORDAGE. TWINE, COTTON YARNS, BATTING, DYE STUFFS. 4c. Jj"Particular attention riven tfce fillinjc of ordera. eept15-dlin W. R. H0GSHIBE A CO. FOR SALE. FAIt.lI FOU SALE. N EK.IITT ACRE FARW NER IfDIANAl-OUf in a rovl täte of cultivation, for ale n eaar lern apply to McKRKAN A FlhVJK, auilO-dSüd Real EttAta Acenta
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GROCERS. WM. GLENN k SONS. WHOLESALE GROCERS. TOand 72 Vine Street, bet. Second and Pearl street. Cincinnati, TT AVK ALWAYS OX HAND AND FOR SALE. AT I JL the lowest nmrk-t prices, a larpe and well selected atock of Groceries, Tobacco Cordage Woo en-ware, Ac, to wh'ch we Invite the attention of tbe trade. Mil-2-d1 i BOOTS AND SHOES. 78 70 76 BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHOLESALE. --w-ri: nK rkckivkd a large asd well a-o, .cd st ck of WHITS AND SI10KS fT Ihe Fall and Winter Tra 'e. to which we invite th attendou of city and country merchant. Our stock has been s.cted with referer.ee to Indiana aud Illinois irade, and embraces C istom nd Kastern wi.rk in lartre variety. We have an abundance, o! extra sizee, totii in Boot and hK'S,and we think we can suit tue trade both in price and quality. V. K. Hcnd riili Ä: Co. 5 No. 76 West Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. ept2ft-d?m REMOVAL. C. W. STEFFELS. ...E. K. STEFFENS C. W. STEFFENS & CO., MATHEMATICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL Instrument Makers, I X D 1 .4 IVA PO IAS. I IV DIA IVA, Have removed their Etalll!kment from Blackford's Building to No. '2 South Meridian street, two doors belo Washington t-treet. All kinds of small Machine,-, Model, 4c, Jtc, neatlj done. Kepiiring . romptly attended to. jy24-d3m PIANOS. Knabo & Co's, Bradbury's, AKD OTHKR FIJEtST CLASS 3?TlA.SrOS, AT A. ."1. IIKM1IA.T1 & COS LJutoN IT on me Corner. sent2( '63-dlv MACHINES. One Machine not at the Fair. 1 TANUFACTOFS WILL FIND IT GREATLY TO IT I. their interest to call at the Hoosier Factory, at tbe west end of Washington street, Indianapolis where tbey can eee L. O'Drien a late improvement in Carding Machines, Patented September lt, 1S!3. With t'nia improvement the cards will make no wate. Tber are very Minnie nd can be attached to any Cardin Mathme at a very MuaJl epene. Call an 1 ee tbem woraintr. octl-d2t Ls O'BRIEN. WINES. CHAMPAGNE WINES. UTK ARE JOLE AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THE followinir celebrated brand: lIU.Ci:i.nri:iUAL,lnqttarts, pint and halt pints. r.KF.i: SEAL., from De Venose Ac Co's, Epernar, France. Also, on lmnd ITII'I.ftl I. CAIIItCT. Alvorcl, Caldurll A: Alvord, 68 I'ast Waslilncton Street. JunelS BOOTS AND SHOES, T30-STJ? PASS THIS THE BRA IV C II STORE OF . n Kit n i sen. NEW YORK, SELLS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, AT NEW YORK PRICES. HE FACT THAT THIS STORK IS CONNECTED I with New Tork.aure customer that they will aiwayi find nnce. a f well aa t lea, to correapond wtth fork. asre custom S if well aa tU, I Renieml-er the place. the metropoii. limine rn-r the place, PENCER HOUSE ELOCK. myia-dly On ni'jtoio irt, near Union Depot.
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Cn VS. XV. STAGG, Attorney at Law NO. C TEMFERANCK IIALL, mchl9-'&3-dly trdianapal'.lidiana. INSURANCE. MM IXSURAXCE COMPANY, OF IIAUTFOUD. CO JETNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. Erected 1859 Owned by the. Co. C:isi Ca pi In I ami .Surplus, 2.'C.i l?. Si. 1 The Income of tin Company Is double that any other Fire I n u rnner Coqior;on in the Uned States i TISrK'.'IALA ÜTKNTI0X fi I V EX TO TH K 1 M CRAKC? ot farm nropsrtr. dwellinr and oiit-bc.'.inara. In sures such buildings or content in a very favorable manner.for three cr five year?. I.oe r:iiltily Adjusted' and Fromptly I'ald In Ca all r WM. HENDERSON, AgCnt, mch21-,tvJ-dly INlllAXAItM.IS.lJHANA. PAPER BACS. PAPER BAd-S For the ne of Grocers, Druggists, Bakers an Fruit Dealers. I "7E HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN-THE1 LOT OF I'aper IS;c. We give aizea an-, price, aa f. -II ow: i (lcetafor 600 65 " 1-0 ' " 100 't " I 5 ". " 3.1".".. I'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. ii 4 . . . . . . 6 M " 10 173 2ro 300 " 4 . t.t; Bowcn, Stewart & c!. aept?-d-jw DRY COODS. WANTED. Men Wanted Immediately, TRO WI$H TO ENGAGE IN A LEGr i buiteaa Tby ,r invited to call at tt MATE &ce, UCD Of From 5o Odd Frllwa Hall, sp alair, und aanoine I tb iaot Important uew tnientin . f the aIi00 1 I l.boO can be mad every month by af alllvetroeot of 300. The practical wortlnf of aJ Inven. tkttfl will be fully h!! to ail who are hkin fir h aiA.J WUOUnCiiJH,
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HUY A GEN 11 N K U l.TltM WATCU tljcw Wit S dural.U ar, l r'.i ilt!.- ';. hept-r. BrV ACLNUINE U Kl TI1AM W ATI II it rt Urn and U ortli kmbU tS prvr.. rf wurtkJa taltak and 8wis wtch GENUINE W.LTltM V TCnE. inJ aarpraJy for TdiVoad ray,'e r4 C.'eei i. GENUINE WAI TII AM V . TCIIE-; i.iada eit re.!y for Solii LfNtr huntid-ca.. accural Ilm keif. i"e ret our Watrhr. il-rect fp-in th manufactory, ad keep non l.tit the fnuir.e. SIvr.I.F. WATCnCSSENTTn Mif.MtRi.fethere in .nt f a tlme-k jr. at tb l .r-t i -Ible rate. Tbe tr.do auppliexl at Utsry pn, ri f ,r ctrcular. W alo bav a 1rj. varl-tv prwed WatcLea, Fine Jewelry and lid il r ve W. P. BINGHAM L CO.. 50 East Washington Street. V-T IVM vVllsw. HalL RAILROADS. INDIANAPOLIS AND CIXCIXXATI Miorlcet lloute by Tlilrtf oiliest JfO CHANGE of Cr w CINCINNATI, by tbia KOCTK Cbaare rf tlrte. On and after Monday, Apnl srn, and until further titice. Three traln!leaTe Indlanapoli pally, (Sundap excepted.) rIRSTTRAlN. 60 A.M, (CINCINNATI KXFk.s8't rrlvea M Cincinnati at IO:A kt , aod Lakn-1oi Kyn 730 P. M., andcloe connection at Ciiiclntiatl Little Mi mi, Cincinnati, W. Zane.ville and JfauetU Uailra1. for all pint. In Soutbem hln. Second Train Iii A. at. Oncinnatl Mail, srtiva at Cincinnati 4:?0 T. M., rnakinf close cor.Dectiona i:b tie little Miami Railroad tor Luve land. Morrow, Colo.bu, Newark. Zaneaville. and Wheelina;. Tl.ird Train C 55 P. M.Cincinnati Ripreaa, arrtrea at Cincinnati 11:65 P. M. Far name a by any other route. Call for your tkket ri'.i tbe Indiana poll, and Cincinnati Railroad. Barare checked thron!,. W. II. I NOFLK. General Ticket A rent. 8. W. Eluott General Paeusr Arect. PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD. 1863. QCSIS-S?-Iw I863' NEW ARRANGEMENT. , New Itoute to Cliicaar Tla KokonaO. 31 MILE 8 SHORTER THAN ANT OTHER ROCTX. OÜ AND AFTEK MONDAY, APRIL 30. 186J, trait, train will be run a follow: A Chieair F.sprraa 1 rain will leav Iidlaipot I. at 12:35 P.M, srnve at Kokotne at 5:10 P. M, Is tim to make dos counection with train on the Cincinnati an4 Cbicatro Air Line Railroad for lxxan.por t, Valparai and Chicago, and arrive atTem at 4 20 p. M. Rftonnr.r, the earoe train will Jeaf rem at 1.0 A. X , makii)(j cloee counection with the nicht train from Chi caa-o, and arrive at ln1at,apolt- at 5:20 A. M. A Mail Train will L ave Indianapolis st 4 35 P. Uy toppix.r at allktationa and arrivinr at Pern in time ta make connections with the tralna on the Tolwt an4 W baib Railway, for Wal avh, Uuntirrton, Fort Wayne, To ledo and Iietroit. Returriiuft, the am trail will leave Fern at A 40 A. after lh arrival of the train on th T. A W. R. W. from the Eat, and arrive at Indianailia at 10:00 A. V. in titno to make cr-noections for all point Eaat.Sontb and We-t. A Cbk-airo Espreaatratn will leave Indianapolis t 0 P. M., makirr close connect kfia at Kckomo with train for Lof as (ort, Valparaiso and Chicago, and ainve al Peru at 1;0J A. M., intiru to make connection with train going Eait and Weit on the Toledo and Watwh Kailway. Retcrcinr the am train will leav pern at HAS P. M making c)oe connection at Kokotno with th tralft on the UDCincatl and Chicago Air Line R. R. from CL icafo, Valparaiso and Lcgantport, and arrive at Indianapolis at 410 P. at., in time t connect with tb venU.r trama fr Cincitit.ati, Louisville and other poicta. DAVID MACT, General Agent and 8oper1rtetdeet. V. T. Maxorr. General Ticket Aitent. U12X. -dly ImlinnnpoIU mid .Indion 1863. QOg IS63. Xrw Arrangement to Commence .Tion day, leb. 2 IMi.l. FlVvO paserrer train daily (Snndaya eieepted) beJ twe-n Indianapdi and .Madiwm. lave the Iruoti Depot Indianapolis at 30 A. M and 3 P. M., arriv'n dion at II Jt5 A. M. and 7.50 P.M. Leave the Iiepot at Madi) at A. M. and 3 P. M, arriving at Indianapoli at 11 A. M. and ft. 10 P. M. The train leaving Indianapolta at JO A. M . eonreeta with that ieavinr Columbn at f 45 A.M.fr Nielbyvill and Rus'uvilie, arriving al rhelbyville at 105 A.M. aud Rutnville at P. M. Leaving RushrllH at 1 30 P M t Shelbyvllle at 1.55 P. M-, connect at Colmb with tbe I aud M. tram, arriving at either Indianapoli or Madi tbe MmeeveoInt. Thi Road forma a line with tb Packeta at Madin for thetran-portation of frefght between Cincinnati ardlndianapoli" and poin'.a t. Tariff of Freigbta .a low aaty any otter roste. 8htpper and roercjiauu Wet will find it to tbelri titer, est to ihlp by thit line. feb2 D.C. BRANHAM. 8urrlBteflBt. JEFFERSOXVILLE RAILROAD Three Train Daily. (Sunday Excepted.) Tralaa AitIto i-ito p. m ; 8:25 P. M Train Leav - . 4 -ieO JL laf 8 30 P.M. 40 A.M 4:35 P. M. A BOYE TRAILS STOP FOR THE ACCOMMODATION f of rawsetgera ;at o-ivfcport, Greenwood, FraaILn, Idinbtirgh, Colambfa, ttaklng eonDectiona at lUynotir with tra:c. oo tb Obi A MiaMdprH Kood. and at Ixm ill with tra'.x. on it Loui.ville, Frankfort A t&li.rt. nd Locirrtlle and Nvbvflle Road. FrUrbt train lav daily. Freight prow pily forward. Ottce,Ma4io Iiepot, We-t aid. A: 0. CAROTHE&S. SaporictendeBt. J. 0. Wsrrcosa. Frrlibt Agent. apl'Cl-dly jr jr - it rjc 1862 "9 1862 VLL PERSONS URCHASINO TICKETS F0H ST J0SLFH and tier poinu in Northern Miao-iri, th fetal of Kaiisa. r te Territorlea, ahotild lnit s La eg ticket that read by the lOllTII M IHM! Ill HAILItUAD, ' The only rail route from St. Los! to St. Joseph, ft I tb honet and quickest llae, by thirteeo hoars to the rsBioten point reached by rail, aud ia V way aa cheap aa any other. Buy yor Tkckeu t Ka aaa aad aii point, is Northern Miourtby the North Miosrl Railroad. ISAAC II. STURGEON. Prea'tar.dGeaMSopt. North Mla-jorlR-fc. HENKT H. SIMMONS, General 1 rL , Arnt. t1T1t HOTELS. BATES HOUSE, .1. L. IIOLTOaV, PROPRIETOR. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. BvttO-dtf , ATTORNEYS. joss co-fairs. utwtaioaa C0LEEICK tt J0EDAH. ATT0ENEYS AT LAT7, mcK, soom o. S ols aaimaai at nL. no. in Iast Uaaslilncto treet, latalt anas. lB4laaiaa. urh;-'arv-ii
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