Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4053, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1863 — Page 1
DAILY STATE SENTINEL.'
WATCH CO. PHI5TKI AH Ii KHIJDIilSEN American Watchoc t 1 L.)I t Ai TIIK NEW SENTINEL OFFICE, no it 1 1 .nrmniAt xtiikkt, f wm Tat SaTOCVS & ELD1R, HARKNESS Äs BINGHAM, fVoprttafir. VOLUME XII. LVÜIANAPOLIS. IXD., FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 9, 18(53. NUMBER 4,053.
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WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL, PUBLISHED EVERT MONDAT AT One Dollar und Fitly Cts.a IVnr, PAVSSI.a llftllill.T IB UT1KI IC A T f: OF ADVKKTIitl H c p 3 I u 7 fa 7 u y y - e J ' e !d... d... td... 41... H... lw.. 10-J. 2w.. J.. lm.. Tn .. Sid.. 7V. tTTl.. 0.50 1 K) 115 112 U) x2.25 2.K2 3 00 3 75 4.50 S.no 7.50 19 25 13.75 l.V m ro 20 50 25 1-M 2.50 3.12 2.75 4 37 5.00 25 7 50 2.25 3.O0 3.75 4 50 5 25, 00 7 5; 9.0O 12.00 15.0ft 20.00 29 50 3.1.00 .17. VI 4.1 50 55 0 S.00 4 00 5.00 00 7.OO 00 10 00 3.37 2-75 4 50 5.00 5 2 20 75 7 50 7 7 H 75 9 00 10.00 11.25 12.50 13 50 15.00 H.00 20 OO 22 50 25.00 29.75 33 00 45 00 50.00 50 OO 55.00 57 50 2.50 5 (0 70 00 95.00 2 50 S ( 4 00 500 00 4.37 5.25 12 7i 75 1.50 1.75 2 GO 2.50 4 0 7. K 50 9 IS 11 (m 1.1 Ml 10.50 1200 14.00 1 00 17ÜI 20.00 zr. tr 25 5o .14 75 40 00 40.00 45 00 45 50 52.50 SO 00 57.50 6. 00 75 OO fl.oo 10.(o 10.00 12.50 -.JA 1 75 19 0 24.25 21.25 27 00 25 00 10.50 2i 50 .15 5.0 35.01 5 0 11 m Hi no aivfkti.im; is thf. wf.kkly. On jia'f, mur in-rtiKi I'l 75 " lv " 1 CIO fo jr " 2 00 For rarh uhurrit lurt!'r. alM for each IliTTt ir? of .'! a-llitV-OJl "n.ir' 3.1 Adrrt.rini:t pnMlfti"! in both the Daily and the Wrtklv Scktimti. w;Il t' chArrfri '.be full Iaiy tU$, w;tb ..t. liarrth We-klv rett a1.l"l. N't p'.b!i-ii-l In the local column. f ten Inr .r tiiI. r, Ii k chartfej for rub jnert fl; if T. r n liri". N-n ciit j-r liii. Lr..v:f. mill ! nt.f!e fr Iririliii; tbe ikIici rf the f.illowfn' OrU r. Sxietie and Aclti.r; at th rate nant1, t pnl in aJaiw: Militär t'.iinptii'S, Or ier of O.M f-ll.r. Masonic Or !'r, Irie!i,l S"Oft'.e ar.il iiiint Societie. Kr rtch r,f1 e r.oi ext"ti:i S hr.-. 25 ctit fr cacb lnrticn: or -il.' lire at tbi ralf. Arinounrir.i? .Ir-athn mith fuue'.tl notic- attached, 1; with'ui nt?-r fr e Marriage N ttr- 5fe'it. JfoMrt- .f fivAl. Picutr ntxl t cupi:, ir )lt-n üpby Individual or aMciatifri. or ly churcbe. at the regular prif. Adrrrtimeiit lailed and pUrd nndr be head f fpcial Noticea, if ten lina or over, III bcbarfJ double tbe uual rate. Adirert!emeiit. makiiik le thn thre line. n.ertd once in the Ilaily. will be rbarved fifty centa. Tearly adverti'er topav qnarterly. Anno'inciiitr cundkla'e for nfl'.. r of every description to b charire.l t tb rate fl fJ for eacb uarne In tbe D lily, aiid $2 in tbe Daily and Weekly, tbe tame to be, In cae, nafd In advance. Leal aJverti'nieiit Inserted attheexpen of tbe at -torn"i ordering, and not delayaMtj for the If ifal prKeedla. but cd!" t,ble at our u-ha1 time. Publisher not cciiuiitable for the accuracy cf leal advertiM-meiit baod tbe amount tbartred for tbeir publication. F.I.LKk. HAKKNK.HS A BINCiH AM, Proprietor Indiana State Sentinel. J. M. TILFOKl), Prudent lndianpdi Journal Company. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. u.Ki:ics. II ARKl.HONS BANK. So. 1 Eat Wa-blngton street oppoeit the Sentinel OUice. my4 i.ivr.uv HTAfti.r.s. A LLKN A 1II5SLF.T, Uvery and Sale Stable, In the l rear of tbe Palmer HoU!e. Jun-5-dly roi n nuii.N. I DAVIS 1 CO., Union Foundry, Delaware street, op- . posite Uiiin Drptt. I A5SF.LM AN A VINTON. Waf.hir.irt on Foundry and Machine Work, east end Union lpot. tnjr29 Itr.AI, KMATK A4.F.NTK. 1 FRANCIS SMITH, formerly Dehell A Smith, Real K.ta'e Arut and Tax Paytr, 37 Kast Wahirton tre-t. Houxe-t to rent. Jati25-dly '2 f ck'KR5AN A PIERCE. Real Estate Agenta and if Hr.kem, 10S Eat Wai-bineton ktreet. JL. T. WH.F.T, Real EMate Agent and Stock Hroker, 10', Kat Washington ftreel. mayi hoot a.m sum: ii:.i.r.ics. I I C. MATIIEW A CO.. Wh.JeMile dealer in Bot, Shoe, and Rubbers, No. 4 KftbTts Block, oppnite the Union IVpot. Indianapolis, tad. sep4 DAM KNODLE A SON. manufacturer and dealers in all kind of Boot nd Shoe. No. 32 Eat Washugton utreet. apri7 UOOKM AM STATIOMIIIY. BOW EN, STEWART A CO., wholesale and retail dealer In Book and Stationary, and lYinter Material. No. H WfM Washington ret. pr2 DIII'K AM MI.DK IM.N. . mILF.T M. I.OWRT, I'RUC.CtlST. Dealer in Drug. f Chemicals, paint.. Oil-., Dvestuff, B.'tai ic. Paten and other MihJ. cine. Notions ad Perfumery No. 49 Mti mchuKett." averuc, Ind.anapoh. noT:U)-ly. fllOMIJNSON A COX. dealer in DniK'. Me.lkhs I Paint. tMI. tila. Perfumery, Fancy ioodi, Ac. Ni In Ei-t Wahirgt n tre-t, ln!ianao!;. mavl9 ß FROWNING. Druvgi!, atul dealer tn Paints, Oil. . Vamihe, IHe-tu!T!, Cila,t?;aware, Perfumery, , No. 22, We. W .hington treU apr27 - r - - - - - - . - - I1ICY (iOOI)S. T A II. ;i.KNN A Ct.. New York Store, Dry f , tJoodm aoielc and R-ta.l, ülenn.s' Block, F.At Washington street. maj5 MTovr.s a.m ri.i waici:. C 1IARLFS COX, dealer in Stoves, Tin Ware, Ac. No. 11 Wet w a.liiiiton troet. aprt - 1 HOOK ItlMH.rtS. (AMPr.EU.A 1?0 I. F.S.Book B nders and Blank B.k j Manufacturer, No. 37 Eat Washington t.. east of Glenn' Bloc. vptair. Indianapolis. fb'i5-dtf OOUiiLAS 4 PALMER, B.Hk Biruler and Blnk Bok Manufacturer. No. 36', ta..t W.hington street, rer Alford, M111 A Co'a Grocery. ma27 ( lll , 4;i.AN A.M Ql r.r.INSWAKE. C1H AS. K. H VWTHORN. Inirxrter of China,Gla and Qjeeiisware. No. 3 Fat Wahinton st.f 'ndianpoli, Indian. Also, Dealer In Stoneware. dec25 TIF.KC'IlA.r XAIHIItJ. I FREDERICK i.tKPPKK, Merchant Til.r. and dealer; in re.1y mad ciothinc an1 funiiiji jr.(f (hm!. No. 21 Het Washington atreet, eppoite Scutir.fi office. taj29 i. - attokm:i MCH'NAl VI K0ACHE. J.ehj McDonald, Ad-d-.ct L Loacbe.l At.trtie) lad Counselor at Law, .Etna Iaurive Com .any Bmt. t :g, .-Cond flort l'ennvaT.ia street. Jel-dly LIVERY STABLESa O. W. JOHNSTON, Livery and Sale Stables I N0S. 11 AND 13 WEST 1KARLSTKEKT. tJIA9APVl lü.IüVIA A- ' XJT Hers. Bug rie. Carriarea nd Saddle He mit jtn rtii). Ckanre toter.te 1c3tf M VERY STABLE, "J0. ! K.t Peari.trat t,af equare l& ofWb- ' l irgtm treet. hetween MrTli'ia i?A Pfrr.ylrtr.!A ! itreeta, in rr of lilrna'i lUoc . lndvAnax:i. J t-'tf iII KNN.rIHf ATTORNEY. JOSEPH J LEWIS, ATTORSET AT LAW, OFFICE ON SECOND FIXIR IU HBARH'S BUX'k (ner WahiDf xMi and Merid.an Street, entrance from Meridian Mret.) Ini:ana;o i, Mr dl fa tblutlr attd rwiiptly attend to al leiral bu-ine ei.tru-lrd U ktna. KpM-ial tt(teniin Kitrrn ! r oll 1 iuo u, r. IrrttatS OualiCM Dem of ir1iauv.!t eberail f. ar-dCBjJ
INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIKE TABLE.!
LLM. rOT At B a AU.KO A V . Tram Leavu. fci A.M.. 2txt P. M... It IS P.M.. Trains Arrive . oo A. M. . 12 K Nxn. ..60 P.M. ...Mall IHUlAIACcrrtAL BAILWAT. Tran Ieavt. Trains Arrive. A. M A. V. litt P. M ....Mail.. 1:.V P M. 7 U P. M P. M. IVDtABAPOUf AP CIril ATI AAllhOAl. Ta:na Leave. Train. ArrHa. 5 ff) A 10. 1 . M ll 0 A. 6 :X, P M. M. . 4 .i: P. M VOO P. Ü. I TKKKC BAm KAII ROAD. Train Arrjv i 4 41A.M. .10.12 A. M. . 45 P. M. LA'ATKTTE aA(LXAD. Trafna ArriT 4 50 A.M. 10-4O A. M. 5 43 P.M. 1 rain Lear. 7 f A.M... 2 05 P. M... ?:30 P. M.... Tritn je tt. 10-2.S A.M... 4.15 P.M... 8:45 P. M... fite AÜD lDIA APOLJB KAfLSOAT. Train IraT. Trama Arrire. 5rK) p. M... .Mail. .... lOH) A.M. 12:20 P. V ChleaiT Eipr- 520 A M. f in P. M ... Chicago F.xprei 4:10 P M. IHDIAHAf OLII A BT aiMIOI KAILftOAn Train Lav. .1o A.M.. 3 00 p. M . Train Iav. ".OO A.M... Tra'na Arrlre. .1HKI A. M 7:50 P. M Kxpre , Arcomriio1atlon. .. jtrrckAOHVtui aAU.aoAD. Mail Trajn Arrlre. 4 45 A.M. 4:0 P. 6:5 P V 12:30 P 8:10 P. M. M. Arrival nnd Depart ti re of .Iall. or Clolrtff AaaiVAL. Lafayette and Chicago Lafayette City and Springfield. Illinois. Cincinnati and M ay tuail .. 00 r. m. j ..11 OO A. M. ll:0O a. M. M.-110 r. u. , . . . 10: a. M. 11:00 A. M. . . ?::0 T. m. .. ..II IH) a. K. 12 30 P. M. Throuii m.vift rvru mAil ... Terr Haute may mail Through mad Malisri ruali Jefferonville and lxu!ville Bllef..nta!iie way mail and New York, Hila- ; G:30 r. m. 1 7:00 a. M. ' 2:15 r. m. , 7 00 a. . 7:20 r. m. ' ... .10-.ii r. m. 1 I M ill .7. j 9:30 a. m ; 7:00 p. m. 10:Mi A. N. 5:30 p. m. II 30 A.M. delphia and Ko-ton Bellefontaine through mail... Indiana Central may a:d t !umbu-, ().. Central through mail Terre Haute through nmil Cincinnati tbrouh mail mCPAtTUIIBI. Lafayette and Cbi go Lafayette City and pringfleld, Ulinoia Cincinnati and m ay mail Through mail Peru Terre Haute and n ay Terre Htute through mail, P.vauMille. cnin, St. Loii Ac, Madifon mail Jeftcmonvilleand Louisville mail Rllefontaine wav mail Thruogh mail Indiana Central m ay mail.. Through mall V5DAT MAILS. TtelW'.ntain- ir mail Lo'itiville and Jr fTeronvilU 1:00 p. m Vin- ... 7:W r .... 2:00 p M. M. ... 7:0O p. M. ... 7:00 r. m. ... 7 r. m. ... 1:00 r. m. . .. 5:30 r. m. ClnHf. .... 5:00 p.m. .... 6;"0 p. m. .... 5:00 r m. Trre Haute throu h DRY GOODS. b H W H b 0 b 0 H K b W 0 ci o o m ft P in 4m. in o Hi Ü ID 0 0 Ö m H o o r-l o o o r. W m M 0 u 3 SUNDRIES. I OK SAM:: 500 ioz. Glas Fruit Jars; 1,000 Gros Corks, all sizes; ! 1,000 lbs. Salin: Wax: 300 doz. Brushes, of all kinds, sizes and stales 50 bb!s. Coal Oil; 10 bbls. IV nzine; 20 hbh. Linked Oil; JO bbls. Lard Oil; ! 50 bbls. Lubricating Oil; 50 bbl. Whiting; 50o oz. Quinine; 50 oz. Sulphate Morphia; 10 bales Terra Jajionica; 10 cases Mass Liquorice, pure, tor Tobacconists; 10 cases Stick Liquorice: lO.liale Sjonjjes, quality various; 800 lioxes (tlass, all sizes; 500 palls. Hit India Castor Oil; ( 8 tuns White Lead, in Oil; I i bbls. Sp'ts. Turpentine; -'2 bbls. Varnish; 16 bbls. Alcohol; 4 72 lbs. Cum Mullac; 45 bbls. Old Rye and Wheat Whisky; 10 doz. Old London Dock Gin; 10 doz. Ixmdon Porter, 40 doz. Scotch Ale; C KT i:VAUT A JIOKOAN WHOLESALE DRUCGISTS. N.v 40 Et Wi.hincii Street. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. McKernan& Pierce, RRiL BSTJTB MWi First Door E.ist of Palmer Housr, (UP STA1HS.) m-BTK UV. SALE HOUSES AN LOT . the Ctty of ln1iaoap II. and Farnia and FarmInf Ln'. In thl Sute.a&d will a.ll lower than can purcLaaed eiaember febSl-tlAwly
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TELEGRAPHIC: faepriBTin kxemtLT pom th dailt ptatb atjrrisnL.J iooii ISrportfc. From ew York Niw York, October 7. TheUerald's dispatch sav: The inie'Ucence from Mrtinbur 14 to tbe effect thnt there are no rebels in the Shenandoah Vuliej as (r a S'rs-hurir and Fro'.t Rijal, except a few guerrillas who are skulking in the mountains Our cavalry hre scoured the Valley a fiiras th pNces namel Ther is no movement by the enemr'a cavalry tow.-iH Western VirKiuid, as was reported a tew dy since Thehureiu for deerfera has p?ckel up within the la-t two months 15.000 of fc.000 deserters from the Union nrmy. Lieut Gibson ctumtn!in; the IT. S punboat Seneca, rerirn to the Navv Deptrttnent under dite of Doha j Sound. Sept. 21, that, on the flight of September 'J'J. he e-nt an arme! fnHt's crew up the Atlanta river, and destroyed Hudson plxce and the alt work near D irien in 0e:rsii The bolitrs. VHts. enj;;iie. kc , wtre cntirelv detrov ei. J. II. L, kw'itx! the supcnntetidfiit ol the work, hi tw.. chiMren. ami a free nerro, were broubt olT S -rix of the employee and two i-iors flel mi the apr ro u h of onr force. The work were Stinted mithin two mile of a rebel company encampment, m-hoe picket ctme up ijui'e ner the wotkvbut who did not discover, or r.ttl.er did not re-it the attack The 1 ime pe hi ;iv: Hy ificf e iii:ir hi force. S'ewrt espect to brini: on a yeitenl civury env' dement to overwhelm our corp by ini-ie for e of number. He w u' I thus recure his L'euien-int (tener-id's. corr)in'ion Tie vtrirf conscription tim- beins enforced throuchou'. the S uili i lTer trre it facilities to S u irt for c.irryiiitj out iiis schemes. The coiicript are permitted to -eiert the particular branch they prefer, and. a is well known, a I re m ijority of the South give the preference to the cavalry corps. Sipi d tf relel prisoners recently capture! on the Kipid'tti, arrival here yes'erdav. One of them st ite thev have :i report to the effect th it we -ire rui-inj: 100,0' HI cavalrymen; thev say, if this be so. the C"ti'edT.icv is rone im. A special to t'.ie World from Cincinnati savs: C rre-pin.lent report, that RosecMii. army is in a per fee' I y sale position Keinfon-ement ire daily arriving from the West ami el-ewhere The rebel cavalrv can not seriously interfere with Roe-rans. A jrreit bartle mutsooii be fought, and confidence i felt a to the final iue. The Tribune'. Washington spe-itl shv: It U undertooi here, amon person who are po?ed, that ton or twelve more Iu.in vessel of war ate expected to arrive at New York, or some other American port, jn a few week, and it is believed in well informed pi irters that they are not like'y to go away very soon, but m iv probably winter in our harbors. Manv theories a to the cause of thi movement of the Iitiian mvy are in existence, but the general belief is, that the Kniperor expects to keep up his tieet cruising during the m inter months, Iet some dif fioulty with hi neighbors miL'ht arise and find him as they found himoi.ee before bound in, in hi own harbor. A Washington dispatch to the Herald hns the following: The prize steamer Diamond, from Charleston bir on S.turdav. brought a bearer of dispatches from Adn1ir.1l l)hlzren. with dispatche to the Secretary ol the N ivv to the ."id Uift. When the Diamond left a portion of the iron clad were engaged with the rehel batterie, nnd the batteries on Morris Island alo appeared to be firing. rruii Cairo. Cairo, October 7 Twenty five Paymasters, with lour hikJ and a half millions of dollars, went pouth to davon the '.'iinbo it Springfield, in charge of M i.i r Fern.. A million and h half poes to Nevs )i!em in c'i arje d" M j Nichfls. The Memphis und Charleston Hiilroad.now ill rutiti'iig order to Corinth, will be open to Decatur, Alabama, in a lew d-n. It is repoitid thit Dick' Taylor his 15 000 rebelsat Shrvcport. Liuii m 1 , watching a hundred thousand biles of rotton (i"ii (Ir 'tit moves around on crutches. (Jen. PrentH .-.iri ed from below today, en route lor Washington. I rniii HI. J.onio. St. Lot is, October r? The Democrat's spicial Leneiiwotth dispatch says: Tl eie is much excitement here in consequence of report of a rebel advance on Fort Scott and K.iisas City. All the troop, nt Fort Leavenworth have been ordere.1 below, ;m I it is sttted that the militii w ill be calbsj out Frt Scott i believed to be trong enongh to uccessfully lesist an attack. CYl. Blair comma ds there. Gen. Ulunt will march to Tex ts, unless his force i weakened by being ordered to Sptincfitld or Little Itock rroui iluvrn. Xtw Havkx, Conn., October 8 The Palladium of this morning cive return from 100 torn n sh.ii. showing üi.at he Unionists carried 55 towns anl the opposition 45 towns, this embraces nearly all the towns in whi.-h election were held on 31oidiy The vote in rmny part? of the State ?s tinnsinll v he w . WINES. CHAMPAGNE WINES. liri: AHE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF THK f f foil. -inj c-lel. rated brands; I'ltlX 1: l l'i:UIAL,inquarU, plnlw ami hull pint. ;itr:i: m:ii., from lie Vrnne V Co', Lpermi) , France. AIo,on hand I.MPF.ItlALCAHIET. Alvortl. Caldwell A: Alvord, ;h t:at nlilntf f on sitreeC. Janels MACHINES. Out' .)j..cliinc not at the Fair. MAMTAfim s will FIND IT GREATLY TO I tbeir ip'e--et to fill at tfce Hoosir Factor, at tbe ! t er.d cf a'bi-.itt'.n treet. In Jianpol;a, where they j can -ee L. O'Brien' late in provement in j Carding Machines, Tataited September 1', ls3. With til improvement ! tbecard will m.ke n'ate. Iber are very cimpl and can be attach"! to any Car tu;ic M.thiLe at a very aiuaJI expense. Call an 1 aee ib'm workjn , ti-.::i f.. o'bhen. ! PROFESSIONAL. CHARLES FOLLY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, da villi:, l.llllA, Wt;i practice tn tbe Court of Hnirtalts and adjoining rounii. ept7 DISSOLUTION. Dissolution of Copartnership. T nilE FIRM OF WJ. NIE MAN k CO. I FROM THIS dat 4wird, I. Kranken, o of tbe partner. bavin? clndetin-lj left tbe bu'ines. I warn every btt'j nM to pay bim any debt, tue tbe f.ra or let bim hf ai. iuoiey in tbe name of ike firm. T1 e i-utM e i I be carr.e-4 on at the arre placet before b ttaderijW. WILLIAM NIF. MAN. oct-43t
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ST. COLTJMBAS FEMALE ACADEEIY, Fifth St.. Zaneftrille. Obi.' f WHIIS ACATEMY Is COMTTEI BY SISTERS OP 1 tbe Order cf St Ih.runic. and I proevled with enletent ard epereneed Tecber, who wilt rare no effort for tbe improvement iT the mlnla aod BioraXa st tb'enirustel to their cbarife. . The Course of Study is uivided In'o four department, and each department haviug I la own dlatrnetiee eourae of ato.ile aiwaied it. Tbe discipline of the ebooi U Ann and onlfor; but ml d and pa eutal. ' nrenii'tinf attention will be given to tbe health and comfort of the pupils. The Acidfinic year -oisj of tw esslona of Ave month eacb, the tirnt eommeneinr on tbe first Monday of September; the econi ob tbe first tlmy tit Kbruarr. Tbe two ession will be closed with a Dublic dis tribution -f premium, and honors, en the Crt Wedne- j Uy in July. 1 Terms per Section Parable In Ad vance ,' For Hoard and Tuition In tbe fol!ott(r brancbeK Orthorrapby, eadirjf, Penman-bip. Geoifaphe, English Gram'nr, Ilitirv, Arithmetic, Geometry, Atrtnomy, kbetoric, Ciripoitioti, Criticim. t'riociples of Natural Philosophy, Cheinittry, K.-tany. Mental and Moral Tbloeph, ljzi.-, Ac . c, ti , ejJ and ."5, according to tbe department of tbe pupit. IiXtrn Ctmrfre. Music on P.atio per Session $15 00 Moic on tiui'ar per Se-on Hi 00 Bed and Kidding perSiion - 5 l0 Wa-hinjr jwr S. 'K-ion GOO Stationery, if found by tbelr.sfi'utiun. perSesion. 3 tO No d-duction will be made fr aber.cc unless occaRioncd 'v .ickne. I'up'.ls ent--riri? afier the commencement of a Session will hechar-l nly rr tbe r-maiiiUer of that Session. Boarder are required to briu? lath luruiture, napkins an'1 II 11 ce-.-ary arpcles for tbf t 'Met. The uniform i bljck merino dre&k, with white aunbonnet. Bdaiue letter tn be adreed to the MOTH Kit SUPKKlOK OF ST. C0LUMB 'S. Zaneyviile, Ohio. Term for Day rliolurw. Tuition per Ssiou, Scon.l Junior Department. First " f 5 00 ' 8 14) " Second Senior Department... 7 00 M First ... 8 0 Elementary fiepartment 3 00 hept30 dlra GROCERS. SÜCi AR. 4 0 0 HH,,S" XEW 0RLKANS st'0AR300 BKrs" kefisk,)slt,arFor Sale hy IS X K Ii aV HATCIIKR, LAKAV M Tt, INDIANA. r wj 'ini' X HALF CHESTS OF TEA. w It) 500 ,JADD1ES 0F TEA' lor StkXe by EM.KL V HATCHER, LAFAYrTTK, INDIANA. COFFEE. 500 KAG-S KIO COFFEE. JJ BAGS JAVA CO Fr EE. Q BALES HOC DO COFFEE. For ale by EAIUi HATCHER. LAKAYETTE, INDIANA. TOBACCO. 50Q BOXES ASSORTED. 1 000 CADl,IES AS.0RTFD. In store and fer sale by EARL 4c HATCHER, LAFAYETTE, INDIANA. ep2i-dlm GROCERS. W. R. H0GSHIRE & CO., Wholesale and Retail GEOCEES, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Xo. 25 IVett U nhtngln Mreet, Indl una po II Indiana DEALERS IN COFFEES, SU( A KS. MOLASSES, SYRUPS. RICE, TEA, NAILS, GLASS. WOODEN-WARE, SOAfS. ' 1 CANDLES. STARCH. RESIN, j TAR, TOBACCO, MACKEREL, ' 1 WHITE-FISH, CORDAGE.) TWINE. COTTON YARNS. ' 1 BATTINO, DYE STUFFS, 4c. lüf Particular auenüor. g'.en to tie flllinjr of crden. eeptlS-dlq R. BOGSHLSE l CO. FOR SALE. rAlt.TI FOIt SALE. N F.l'.HTT KCUR FARM NF. .R INDIANAFOLI? tn a Rood Ute of cultivation, for ale an eaf r term apjly to McKEKNAN k PIERCE. aaclOiieOd Real KUta Aceat
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GROCERS. WM. GLENN k SONS. WHOLESALE GEOOERS, TOand 12 Vine Street bet Second und Pearl Street Cincinnati. HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE, AT the lowest mark-1 prices, a larpe and well -elected stork of Grweries, Tobacco Cordage Woo en-wre, Ac, to wh'cli we inrite tbe attention of tbe trade. ep,l2-dtm BOOTS AND SHOES. 73 73 73 BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHOLESALE. f rE 1IVE RECEIVED A LARGE AND WELL a-o .ed t cV. of N H ITS AND SHOtS for the Fall and W inter Tra e, to which we luvite th attention of city and country merchant. Our tdock ba been lcted with reference tw Indiana and IllinoU trade, and embraces C'itom and Eastern wTk in Urjre variety. W e have an abundance ot eitra sizes, both in Rfxit-i nnd Shoes, and we Uiink we Chnfcuit tbe trade bot b in price arid quality. V. K. Hc'iidricl: A: t;o., No.. 76 West Washington Street. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. 8ept2s-dCm REMOVAL. C. W. STEFFENS E. F. STEFFENS C. W. STEFFENS & CO.. MATHEMATICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL Instrument Makers, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, Have removed tbeir E.siaMiliment from Blackford's Building t No. 2 South Meridian street, two doors below WuMihijrton street All kind of mall Machinery, Models, 4c, Ac, neatly done. !) lirinsr romptly aiierdfd to. jy24-d3m PIANOS. vi v' Knabc & Co's, Bradbury's. ASV 'THlft FIRST CLASS PIANOS, AT A. Jl. IIKMIA7I A COS 13 .t lit IIo iih; Co or. aept2 '63-d It BOOTS AND SHOES. T30ISTT TP-A-SS TITTS Tili: ElRA.(;il STOKE -0F- . BEliMSCti, NEW YORK, SELLS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SH0E3, AT NEW YORK PRICES. fTlHE FACT THAT THIS STORK IS CONNECTED J with New York, assures nwotner that they will always find prices, at well n. aty lea, to correspond witb tbe metropolis. Remember tbe place, FENCER UOl'SE BLOCK, lay IS -dly Oa 111 nois street, near Union Depot. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. 5 0 0,000 c i ; a it s Just lleeeived. JOIirV A.. IIEIDLINGER Jus' returned from 0r.nctirit, WBERK HE HA ENtiAGED .("Vi.rfo FINK TXXF.STIC Clirars. All pjM 111 b- warranted of tüey rery bet quality, and wil icll 25 Per Cent. Lower TLuany other boq-e will ih tfca tsme oia!ltT F.rery one who selltciiir, wholesale or retai dealer coiDt toon A'iu eiftni.nc ire -ci, JOHN A. HEIDLINGER, Bl Vrt. 3 Palmer Moa. CO'SFI D1T I A L T0C5O MEN WIJO HAVE INrjnrel tberuelTe by certair. .secret habits, which anf t tbero f rr ho1oe., p4ar or tbe duties of named life; Jo, niiddle-gd n-d v!d tat a, bo. from the roi.Us of yoctb or ouer cau, feel a debility in advacce of tbeir jreara, before idaeisg thenj lreondet tbe treatment of ony one, should first read "THE SECRET FRIEND." Varhed ladies will learn omaUb.iBff of importance by serufcinff "The Secret Frier!.' Sent to tay addreis,la eledeurelope, on recefp t of
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11 VS. W. STAGG, Attorney at Law 50. C TEMTERANCE II ALL, mebl9-'63-dly Indianapolis.lndiana. INSURANCE. Jim INSURANCE COMPANY, OF IIARTrullDf COM. JETNA building, INDIAHAPOLIS. Erected 1853-Owned by the Co. C:ili Cnpifnl and Surplus, -.'i;.)ti:j H2. The income of tliisCoinpauy i double that of any other Fire Insurance Corprti,.r, in the I'uiled States TSPK.i IAEA .T KNTION (IVENTOTHk IN S URAN JJ ol tann property, dwelliij and out-bu.ldini?. Idurei such buildir.? or content in v ry favorable manner, for three or five years. I.Ottca F.qilitnlil) dlltfd HMd I'rompllf I'ald in ( lull. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, rncb21-'C3-dly INfilANAIDLIS, INDIANA. PAPER BAGS. For the ue of Grocers, Druggists, Bakers and Fruit Dealers. TE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANTHPR LOT OF Vv I'npcrllMgii. We give sizes and prices as f .11. -ws: N. 1 Wi cents for 44 5 65 M " 3 o " " " 4 lOO " 44 C I ?5 " S I KS " "10 1 75 20 .' Wl 44 V5 3 00 44 Bowen, Stewart 5: Co. se plT-djw DRY GOODS. A i V m , R I M Ä p 4b r S 0 P 5 0 ill 0 b 0 H CO H m o ö CO A a V m 04) ID A 0 H 0 M P t 0 A V m V a a) 2 a 5 CO 0 Q H i A 1 V A V a m A 10 m (9 I. t 4 t a to P B H S u VANTED.
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Men Vantod Immediately, f-fTHO WIH TO ENGAGE IN A LEGITIMATE W buslneaa Thy are Innted to call at the oCce, No 6 Odd Fellow.' JUll, op stair, and et.trrne soma of the in ' t important rxrw tnenUu f the aire. rou 9jO to tl.t can b made every iuo.tb by a small lorestmect o' I3Ü0. The practical worslnf of aiit lnenlions will be fully shown to all who are l ilr fe h aiMw. A. J OOD WORTH. aept24-d3w
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BUT A .KNUINr. WLTII M WATCti i- w5t doral.'. ui r!iVl r.iw--.'!'. BUT ACFNUISF MALTHA V ATCQ.lt ronsWs Ml U wrtk 4:b tia prl--. tlL-s rvaU4 Xa(TUT sad p9ioa rtri.,. , OtNriSE Ws.t.Tl!,M WaTCHE. ff-al-otpraly tor JS.llrwW U r W ( weeor. CENCINE W ALTHAM u MCIlLAs ei,r-j for AwJdert h.iry Lo iil.r a, mecorat IImh k i-r. pet rmr TVtrbr d!rct fror Tn manrfisctury, Vep bono but th .-iiiiie. t.IE WKTrilF.SSENTTiJ Of.ll CK . r otWi in .m f i tifrw-l-ejr, at t! 1.! -ul-U r. Tli. lrJ su.iidat t tut v ri.. .. I wr cif W alo be a lr- s'jrtrty S- - ts0 Wale Um, Fin. Jew flry aud s. .r r W. P. BINGHAM V CO.. 50 Eait Washington Strcft. V..r fO.t TVnm' Fall. RAILROADS. INDIANAPOLIS AND CINTIXXATI RAILROADl Short. IComr bjr Thirty 31 II! NO CHANCE cf Car to CINCINNATI, by tbt ROTJTK. Cbau5e .f tt ne. On aid after Mrlay, Aprtl JO, aril unt.l further bot ire. Three tral&lrav Indianapolis Dajly,iSandayticepted I7MRSTTRAIN. 6-1O A.M , (CINCINNATI ril KESS, 1 arflve at Cinrincatl I lOiOA M ., ard Lestnrtot) Ky., "JO P.M., andcloe conn-ction at Oucinnati w.tk Little Ji mi, Cincinnoti, VT. Zanerille and Marietta Railrad. tor all points in Southern Ohio. Second Tra in 11 i A. M. Cincinnati Mail, arrives at Cincinnati 4:30 P. M.. makins; elo connertiona itb tbe Little Miami Railroad for lioreUixl, Morrow, Cn lcrubvis, New ark, Zanesrille, and Wherlin. Third Train 6.U P. M, Cincinnati Cipre.s, arrlr.s ot Cincinnati 11 LT, V. M. Fare same as ty any otber route. Call f.-r yonr tickets ti,t tbe Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad. BKKK checked tbroutL. W. H. I NORLK. General Ticket Asrvtit. i. W. Ei-uott tieneral PaenreT Airent. PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD. 1863. nn'J 1863. NEW ARRANGEMENT. KflW Heiltet to Chtcatf visa KksMo. S3 MILKS SHORTER THAN ANT OTHER R0CTI. OV AND AFTER MONDAT. APRIL 2. l3, trains trains will be run a fo!);w: A Chicago Fxpnsa Tram will leare Indianapolis at 12.35 P. arrive at Exkoise at a. JO P. as.. timm ( nakecloe connection Hb train n tbe Cinrtt.natl and Chiraro Air Une F.illroad for IvrvranpArt. ValparaJ aiid Cbicaico. an t arrive atlVm at 4.20 P. M. Retamlnir., tbe eame train will lea.e Peru at 1?0 A. V-, maklrjr close connection with tie n'rtt Tr:n from Chi cago, and arrive at India' ajKli. at 5:'J0 A. M. A Mail Train will I ave 1 nd i arts p lie at 4 55 P. M, etopping at all .tat ion. arl arrirttfr ai Pern la Usne 4 make connection' with the train on tbe Toledo and Wa hat-b Rail ay. for Wsbaib, Huntington, fort Wayno, Toledo and letroit. RetnmirK, tbe same train will leave Fern at t-40 A. 21., after the arrival of the train 00 tbe T. A W. iL W. fromtbe Eait. and arrive at Indianapolis at l-00 A. M. In time to make connections for all points East, fovta and Went. A Chicago Eiprestra!n will leave Indianapolis at .20 P. M., makinfr eo. contact tons at Kokomo with traiator Icpsn'jxr, Valparaio and t'blcso. bd arrive at Peru at I:Or; A. M., intime to Eike couoect ion with tralw going East and West on tb Toledo and Wabash kailway. Return ins; tbe same train will lavs Pern at 12 ISP. W.. makin ciie connection at Kckcrao wrtb tLe.ttaiiia on the ciuriniiati ar 1 Chkaf Air Line R. R. from CI. Valparaiio and Lost an pon. and arriva at lrNtiana4i. at 4 I'J F. M., in time to connect with tbe evening trs ns for Cincir.r ati. I.nirille and other rxir.ta. DAVID M ACT, General A tent and SoprttTJeii . V.T. Maxott. General Ticket Acent. fc-tl5, 3-dly Indiaiinpoli and Tladivon 1863. nnvi'X.j 63 Sew Arruntrrmenl ! Commence .tloi. sissy . Feb. f . IMM. flvO paariger trains daily (Sutday. excepted) b. J te'ri IndiansM.li. and Mjdion. Leave tbe t'rnou ftepot lv1tanjol w. at 3u A. If and 3 P.M.. arriv.n dionat II A. M. and 7.40 P. M. Ive tbe Itepot at Madiw at A. M. arwf p. Marrivir.i; at lndiitiap!i at II A. M and in p. J. The train ea-iin Indianapolis at .30 A. M. roinctt with iLit leaving Columbus at fM A. M. f r elly. ville and Rui-bville. arrivir.f at -belbyviile at lOJiS A.M. aud knbville t li.3o P. M. Leaving Fuhbviüe atlJOp M.. H IbyIlo at sA p. M-, com. -cts at Columbus witb the I sd M. tram, ar. riviufr at either lndianapoit or Madi-n tbe ans evenin?. Tbl Road form a line with tbe Packet, at MadiM-n for tbe tra:)- orttion of freight betwee Cincrnuatl lodianarHiItft and point. West. Tanlf f Freicbt as l-w a hy any vtber runte. Sbipxer and merchants Weet will End tt to tbeint tve art to ship by this line. febS b. C. BRANHAM. r-riLtrid-at. JEFFEKSOaVVILLE railroad Three TrniiiM Daily, (Sundays Excepted Train Arriv Trails Leava 1:00 P. M . 15 P. M T M a. M ao p. M. 4 30 A.M. r. x. A E0VK TRAIN 1 8T0P FOR THE ACCOMMODATloar J of paMencera at Howtkpart. Graravood. PraaikliD, iolnbfirgh, Columbus, makutg caanectiooa at SeTruonr with trams oa tba Ohio k M:!ppl Koad. and at Loci rille wrtb trains on tbe Loulrri'le, Pra&kfort LertnctaiMi LoQisille and 5ahvi!la Roads. Fra'.gbt trains leart daily. Freigkt proaip'J jforwardo4. OSce, Madi.oa Depot. Wt aide. A. A. CAPUTH ER, Superlstendect. J.O. Warrpnsia.PreiB-fct Aarnt. apl'O-dly jt zwl - sa rxc j 1862 BO.W 1 1C62 ALL PERNS PURCHASING TICKETS FOIt IT J0SETH aLJ other points in 5otthem Missouri, the State of Kan.aa. or tba Territories, should Insist oa ka C tickets that raad by tka .NOUTJI TllOf Ul ItAILllOAD, The only rail root from St. Lul. to St. Joerh. It tr tba shortest and qt.icieKt h4, by thirteen baort, to tba m tntest point reached by raU. aul Is a1 ways ae cheat aa any aib.r. Ray your Tickets to Kaasaa aod all polet. I Northern Xlooii by the ortb Xiosri Ra'lroad. ISAAC II. STCRGE0N, Preset and Genl ftupt. North Mtaon A. E. HKNBT B. IMMUN S.GeeatailravaLD 1 Agent. r4lT-dlf HOTGL0. BATES H J. L. IIOLTOaV, P&OPMETOR. INDIANAPOLIS, inDIAIJA. bitVi af ATTORMEY0. JOai COitBCK. UwtsjoaaJi COLEEICK ft JOEDAH. ATTOEIIEYÖ AT LAU, s-rrcT, aooM ao. S ol bcvttkv avawjra, No. R Tatt Yanhlnf tan "treet. Indl aaaaalli. Indti
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