Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4064, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1863 — Page 1

WATCHES. m TT T f TT7 I i . runri ami i-uuuruEL AMJ 1'UUIJrUEL i it imti uxrcrif American Watches. llt r a Q f r) it u 1 THE m smiXKL OFFIf E, ftOt.'TII .ir.mniA STIjKET, orrt-Ti tu roTOrca. ELDER, HARKNESS & & binsh?.i. INDIAN AP0LIS, IXD., THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1863. NUMBER 4,061. VOLUME XII. Vroprifiors,

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Üre copy, cn munth C5 Delivered Ly th carrier HL in the city, IS yt,x pet w.ek, payable to the carrier. Arret ill b supplied al 12 cent, a week. I City nVriJr will be kali re.pcn-iWe for llpers left tl ir Ti'-u nr tin have rt moved, or la the wish tiem d.vcot.Unaed. unlets r-otice U riven the Bctf puLl)CaUu. N paper sent without pre paymert,or contioWlonger than paid fur. Copies of theluitv tmsi can be bad atlhe c-T.ce sara t&orTurg, M tb VtassLff Smrtsai. b MonIsy morning, neatly eveloped, fv mailing. f WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL, IT BUS 11 ID KVEET MONDAY AT I Our Dollar ami Fitly Is. a fear, fiTlttJ UrVAAitKLV IS OTAr. J It AT I S or A I VF, It TIKI t 1 1 u m D J c V. H fi m u y ft K 4 a I 37 1 so 2 M 11-. Id... 0. Ä0 l.OO 1.55 un 175 200 1. Ä03 no 4 0 5.W 7 M ÄO 11.00 1.12 1 ..VJ 17 5 62 a oo 375 4.M eoo' ISA 3 no 1.50l sin: 4.00j S (XT ff.OO 1 r.v) 3.13 3"5 4.37 fi.OO 1 fit 3 SO 4.37 3.25 12 3 on 4.00 5 oO 00 7.00 8 00 3.75 5.0O 20 7.Ä0 H.75 3 OO 375 4.50 S.W 6.00 75 K7 lr.. 10d. 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CtiircMnill I rmlf fr ijivrtlug tLe notit of th '..lUnii Onr, S'iCfrtiM arid Aoriat1i!i at 1 r'e nTreft, f f.ai.l In at nf: Military Cniipitki-, Or-tr of CM helluws. Masonic OnJr. iVtifVf.Uiit F.deH- anl Sir.v'.D Soriti'a. f or r h r.ti -r tu t excenVux 8 linei '25 cnt fr each Inrtion; nvrr eirlit Ii- at thii rate. AnnouücHiff .laih. vith f.uienl notic atUcbrd, 11; without rotire Trrt V.rrfit Notier Mceit. Notice of Kt;oK iViür r.xcnrsios, fatten up hy lnlivi(!iiAN or association, f.r ly churc hex, at the regular price. A1fert).rnieii lea-leJ and jlar.l nnder the hea 1 of Special N'otice, ir ten lines orovrt.wil! bcchareJ double the Dnl rate. AdTtl-'tnnti BiaXln lrthn three lines, nerteii one in the I)i!y, will charged fifty cent. Tearly a IvertiM-r topiy quarterly. Announcirit canli-latc for PWcnof every description to h charire.l at the rate of$l W for each nime in the Daily, anl 2 in tb Daily and Weekly, the taiue tobe, in all cae, paid In advance. ' Leal aJTertiset.ients inserted attheexpone of the attorneys ordert!., and not delayaole for the legal proceed -ln, but collectable at oor nual time. ludiberi not cco-iLtal! for lln nccufacy c f 1or1 lvertiseinenti beToad the amount charl for thir publieatloii. ELLKK, HAKKNFS.s A BINOIIAM, Proprietors Indiana State Sentinel. J. M. TII.FOUI). President Indianapolis Jonmal Company. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. I1AMU.IIS. UAEU1SOSS' RANK. No. 19 East Wasbington street oppowt tic Sentinel Office. may4 4 I.LKS A niNSLKT, Livery and Sale Stable, In the rear f the Palmer uooe. June5-dly iHM)iui:s. DAVIS A- CO., Union Foundry, Delaware street, oppoite Union Icpot. II ASSELMAN A VINTON, Wabinton Foundry and Machine Works, eat end Union Depot. my20 UV.A t-lSt AT K AfiKXTS. I "FRANCIS SMITH, fonnerly iVliell A Smith, Real K-Mate Agent and Tax Payer, 37 East Wabinton trcet. Hoo.se to rent. J a n25 -dl C KERN AN A PIERCE. Real Estate Agenlt and Rrokers, 10), JKast wastiiriK'.on ureei. 7"M.T. WILKT, Real Estate Agent and Stock Bro ker, 10s East WA-ninjrton treet. mayi HOOT AD SIIOi; DflAI.r.UN. 1 C. MAT1IEW A CO., Wholesale dealer In Boot, i. Shos, and Rabber, No. 4 Roberts' Wk, opposite the Union Depot, Indianapolis Ind. AUW. KNODLK A SON, manufacturer and dealers In 11 kind of Boot and Shoe, No. 32 EaKt Wihcgten street. ;t27 iWfJKN AN D STATION Kit V. I0WEN STEWART k CO., wholesale and retail oaler in Hook an.1 Stationery, and Trinter Materials, fTo. 1 Wet Washington Mreet. apr2 DlCI'tiM .41 1 .TIKDICnKJJ. W1U:T M. LOWUY, DRUGUIST. Iealer in Drufjs Chemical, Paints, Oils, DyestufTs, Botanic, P.itcn and other Med.ciur, Noliona and Prrfumery No. 49 Ma ohu."ctt avenue, Indianapolis. n v;U-ly. f JIOMLINSON A COX, de-alrrs in Drus, Jte.Iicines J raits, 0;1., (iliv, Pvrfumery, Fancy ti.xxls, Ac, N . 18 East Wahiii(on street, Indianapolis. my!3 H BROWNING, Druuist, and dealer in Pa-nts n!.s, . Varnishes, D e-stuf.s,t;ias.s,Glasware,iVrfjm-ry, Ac., No. 11, nest w asinr.gion street. spin . 7 imv (iooi). IT A II. GLENN A CO, Nw York Store, Dry jr Yf . Goods w holesale and Krtait, Gleims Block, Kav vT ahinton street. may5 TO V lit AN DTI V A 1 1 1.. C1I1ARLES COX, dealer in Stove, Tin Ware, Ac, No. 11 West Washinptou street. Prt? mxni. in units. CAMPBELL A BOTLES. Book Binders and Blank Book Manufacturers No. 37 East Wahingtou st., eat of Glenn's Block, up tair, Indianapolis fel.'iö-dtf m "vOUGLAS A PALMER. B00 lUndf rs and Blank Book ß Manufacturers No. 3 Eas Washington street, vrr AlforJ, Mill A Co' Grocery. myn CHINA, ilAVS AND JfEKNS W Alti:. C1IAS. E. HAWTHORN, Importer of China.Gias. an J Jue-nswre, No. K3 East Washir.fflon t., ndian-jH-lis Ind.jna. Alo, iVahr in Stoneware. dec:6 lUKliCIIANT TAII.OICS. IT1 REDE RICK UCEPFER, Merchant Tailor, and dealer ' in ready road chth'ng and famishing gosi, No. il v est Wa-hiiigtr street, pi'ite Scntin! ofiice. my9 ATTOinr.YK. MCDONALD A ROACH K, (Jo.ehpE.iIcDot.ald, A!dion L. RoacLe. At t Tiiej s and Coun-dor at Law, .Llta I--u:a:.ce Couwatiy p.uild.i g, second floor, Penneylvai.ia 'ret. el-dly LIVERY STABLES. O. VV. JOHNSTON, Livery and Sale Stahles NOS. 11 AND 13 WEST PEARLSTREET, i i a s a rc-ta s, i m a s a . Jjsvj n--res, Pugcit-s. Carnsffe and Saddle IKres al '.n re.lu ess. Charge rro.'rrate. vlcj-tt la I V E it V STAB Is E , TO. ! Fan Pearl ftreet, bs!f a square onth of Wahinnen treet. Between Meridian aral Pennsylvania irret, is rear of Giern" Block. Indianapcl:. apA-dtf WM. WlLKl!OX.v.,priT.f ATTORNEY.

JOSEPH LEWIS, ATTORNEY AT LOT, OTTICr 0?f Stl tUM PlJHiK HCHBSRIi'S BtiTK Comer Vf ttrtton awl Merd:n Arrets, (entrance from len!!an trvt.) It1ianpo is, Itsl He willfj thfully sod prorofSly attend to aU lepal baUes rutrustd t L UU. Ktal allVLlK'n Klen to collections. Je ref lio tke bw um men cf Ir JianapUcoera4lT. . i9-dt;oij

INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE.

it LLtroTAii aiLaot. Trm Leara. Srtm A. M MU 2 00 P. M :1J P.M isniaaarsirraaL aariwai. 7t lete. 6:50 A. M 2: IS P. U ....Mail 7.00 P. M isiiAaroLiftaD riac.naaTi sail. Trtii !eaTe. 5 00 AM 11:00 A. M 6-0 Pa XTfRBK AC7I Atl.ROiP. Train Ie. 7 oi- A.M.. Hi P. M f sin P. M Train Arrive . 6 X) A. M. . 1J:1( Noon. .. 6 Of P.M. Traitm Arrive. .. tS A. M. ' . Zo P M. 8:05 P. M. OAI. Tra'nn Artiva .. 10:1 1 A. M ... 4ÜJ7 P. M . . 8:00 P. 3i. Trains Arrive . 4 4S A. M. ..10 32 A.M. . 45 P. M. Ul'lVILI.K. SEW ALBAS V AD riflCA10 SAUBOAP. ExrreM, tireenca-itle Junction, goint; berth.. 5.10 l. M. Going tontb lirSOP.31. I.AFATBTT BAH AD. Triin.Itte. Trt!r. ArriT lOi-A.M 4:MA.M. 4:3 P.X 1?A -M. rsac ASDiKDiAMArouiaaiLBOAS. Travn fav. Tram Arrive. 500 H. M - ..Mail WO A.M. 12.'.'0 P. M Chicai(5 Expresa 5 20 A M. f:20 P. M Cbicaico Kxpre 4:10 P. M. ismasarous asn maoisos bailboap Trair.d Leave. 6.10 A.M. 3:CO P. M . Train Arrive. ........ Kxpre ...... ... Accommodation. .. jrt ersoxa ran BAJLBOAD. .11 00 A. M 7o P. M Trtin ArriTe. 4 45 A.M. . 12:30 P. M. Triin Ixive. 7:00 a. M.... 4:0l p. M 6:5 P. M Mail.. 8:10 P. M. Arrivnl and Dcpurtii re or C'lolnt; ABKIVAia t fvtte atidThiraio 6:00 r. Lafrtyette City and prltiRf.eld, Illinois ..1100 A. 11:00 a. .. H:ti) r. . 10.1! i. . .11:00 a . . 7:H r. ..II IM) A l incinnall ami wy muTbroa Blilil. Peru nuil. Torr Haute way mail. . . . Tfroojch mil M M.Ii-. .Ii m ill Jeffernonville and LouNville Ii 30 r. CUrl null. ill-. i. ' ' l ' - ... utir..nta!i.r wav mail i:.i New York. Iliila drlnblj and Horton 6-..10 r tt. Bellefontaine through mail... 7:i a. Indiana Central way ard olumbu, 0 2:15 r. rVntr.it throteh Ifliil 7.00 a. M. M. M. Terre Hairte throujrhn'Bil 7:20 p. m. Cincinnati throngh tn.Vil "...lt:4 p. sj. DrrAkTCBB. iliiiU Clote. Lafayette and Chicago 8:3C a. m lifayetteCitv and Springfield, llliuoi 7 00 p. m. Cincinnati and way mail 10:00 a. m. Through mill 5:30 p.m. Peru II 30 a. w. Terre Haute and way L0 p. m Terre Hute tlirot;h mail, Kvaimville. Vineennes St. Lomn,, JLc, 7: P. m. Midien miiil 2:H) P. M. Jrrtfroiivil!eand Louisville mail 7:0 P. 7:00 p. m. 7 00 p. m. 1.IM) P. M. 5:30 p. m. 5:00 P. m. 5:'-0 P. m. . 5:00 p m. Rellefontameway mail Thruofrh mail Indiana Central way mail Through mail 8VKPAT MAILS. rllefontaine wav mail IiilviIle and JefTerMji:ilU Trre Haute throu. h SUNDRIES. 500 loz. Glass Fruit Jars; 1,000 (Jross Corks, all sizes; 1,K0 lbs. Sealing Wax; 300 doz. Uoishes, of all kind, sizes and styles; 50 bbfs. Coal Oil; 10 bbh. Benzine; 20 lMs. Linseed Oil; 20 bbh. Lard Oil; 50 bhls. Lubricating Oil; 50 LU. VliitInS; oz. vji 'nine; 50 oz. Sulphate Morphia; 10 bales Terra Ja)onica; 10 cases M:ss Lijuonce, pure, for To baconists; 10 cases Stick Liquorice; 10 bales Sjon";es, quality varioas; 80 boxes (ilas, all sizes; 500 galls. East India Castor Oil; 8 tuns White Lead, in Oil; 4 bbls. Sp'ts. Turpentine; 22 bbls. Varnisdi; 16 bbls. Alcohol; 4 72 lbs. (Jum Shellac; 45 bbls. Old live and Wheat Whisky; 10 doz. Old London Dock Gin; 40 doz. London Porter; 40 doz. Scotch Ale; By STEWmKT V .llOKOAIY WHOLESALE PRUCGISTS, No. 4 Eat Washtntfton Street. ir SCALES. Mr k. MIS X M E m' -iL M PATENT PLATFORM SCALES F A I R B A X K S CATTLE, HAT, COAL, GRAIN, WAREHOUSE, RAILROAD, TRACK, A KP COUNTER SCALES, vrr If f v-r-rM 't i I , ji tiyv!i:V jManufactured only by lVr-i' Ftf ft" I E.&F.FAIRBASK ! - r, - r 'l ' y co-. Johnsbnry, ' fpaj--; .- i' j Vermont. Forle at Mar.ufacturers'priceby W.P.SALLUP.Aicent. 74WfiWsh!mtort.t ap21-wly anapol , Indiana. BOOKS, UC. BOOK & PAPER HOUSE. SCHOOL ItO OK, WKIIIXi 1 AT KU. KXVr.LOlT.S. r.oxMrr iio vuns. wimiow r.rR!ss. - W K A V V i M i I. V i i: is s AT WHOLESALE. MfTThiT!?, we Invite yenr attectlon to otir large vtot a of the above. BOWEN, STEWART & CO. ept-TB-diw PROFESSIONAL. CHARLES FOLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, DA.WILLI., IMll Will practlc tu tie Courts of Hen Irickt and aljoinicf count ic. sept?

DAILXgENTINEL TELECRAPHIC:

facpoRTED r.xraiwiLT roa the dailt state sesti!pl. .ooii Uuporls. rorrin New. New You, (). tober 21 The Btetmer Scotis, from Lirert.ol with dates to the llth.haj arrived. The British (iorernment. on the 9th, formally seized one uf the tusjecied rams, built by Laird, on the Mersey. Another authority ?ys that both had been seized It is not knovn what additional evideuce bj. bt?ii jro'irel to induce ihi Hep It h 8tatel ttut the rebel oTerntuent hnd resolved not to prant cle-tr inces to Mock.iJe runners.escept on condition of their tkiti one tenth of ontw.ird ctrro on government account; also, tht apres-iare w.n lein? u-eil to et a prohibition of the cprt tti'n of cotton on priv tte account, except Mich as U p!eleJ to hulderi of the Confederate loan. The London Times thinks the details from Ch:ittnoopa esUhlih a totAl tlefe.ttof Roserr ms und ch irges the federal government ith keeping buk the news. The P.iria Mexi'n question is unchanged. The I'.iris I'.itne miintxin- the complete nccancy of its ?titement thnt Prince CIstrtirki hid demnndeJ the reccgnition of the Poles ag belligerents. 9 Tlie binlis of Frnnce, Itnl y nnd Frankfort have advanced the rates of discount. LATMt. A ConsLiritinople lel'er sv: The Porte olleis to tny Liird's stetm Mms. Loni KncU ftvors tfiin sol'ition of tlie tiillicnltv. The Paris correspondent ot the Lndon Times says: M:iximiliin,j answer U )o'o upon aa a civil refusal rithcr thin an accept tnce, xs he asks Con Lli'MH t!i;it w ill be difficult to s itisfy. Ctittun itdviiiieed. f rom U asli i ntoti. WAsHiN(iTtN, ()ct.oer i21 Tlie Xew York Triouue's s;vciiil from this eitv f-.iys: Your corre-pot);!e!it He!;i rep'jrt the Army of the Potomac in lull pursuit of the retreating rebel forces. Tr tin run out to Pristow to day, and large quantities of r.ilro id uiiteri il are beitii; trans girted to pU'-e the trstek in rep.iir and rebuild bridges. The rebels destroyed the track lor pome miles burninr the tie and diginij down thepriidinti. Prisoners r av it is entirely destroyed foe twenty four miles lieyond Citlet's. Lee's object is to capture supplies und so disable the road that we could not disturb him until another corps of Iiis forces could be sent to Hragg nnd returned. Our forces meantime are pushing on, but thus far without opposition or any indie ttions of being able to halt Lee n ml force a genetal engagement this side ot the lUpdin. Our cavalry captured ubut a dozen prisoners last nilit at .Catlett's. An Oiderly of (ten. Merntt'scame in from the ndvatice nt lour o'clock this ttcrnooii, report:ng a considerable body f cavalry and infatitry ad vitncing up the rotd, but up to dark no demon titrations were mule, nnd it is supposed to have teen merely a lar:e picket force, lor to nicht a lari'e number of our cavalry urc being refitted with fresh horses and equipments, ami everything is being put in order for vigorous work. A special to the Times from Washington 20th a is: The mystery of Lee's movement last week is uncovered. Part of Iiis army was at Culpepper this morning, being vigorously embarked on triinsof cars for the Southwest. LATER. An officer ja-t in from the front brings intelligence that the whole of Lee's infantry force is across the Uuyihimiock S one of his cavalry is ft ill on th s s:de and part on the other. Our reserve cavalry, under Gen. Merriit, yesterday advanced as far as Warrcntott Junction, meetinsr but few rebel civalry, who retired as we adrtiiecl. Accounts from the Army ot the Potomac to yes"rdiy noon st ile that Kilpatrick's cavalrv h id pushed trick Stu itl's teuel cavalrv bevond .... ivreenville towa"u arrenton. There waü con-idei .b!e fighting, hut little loss to US. It is pisitielv s od that Lee wis at Wnrrenton on Monday, and had formed a line ol batlle and ported artillery. Our troops are moving t-teadily onward in columns. Kit lord reports that there was no enemy in force at Thoroughfare (Jap at 10 o'clock lat itiht. The rebels are in force at Bucktand's Mills, four miles from Oiinesville Oar troops are adv-'ticing, and a great battle is considered imminent. From st. I.011U. St. Lous, October 21. On. S?hofieU hg issueti an order for the government of 'the November ebctin in this State. The judges of the election will he held strictly responsible that not e but qualified voters be allowed to vote, and any cti"ti on their part excluding qualified votets trom the Hills will bv punished as a military of fense. Any person having borne arms against the Government, ami fiiveii aid and comfort toit enemy during the present rebellion, ho shall presume to act as jti-lt;e or clerk at so 1 e'ection, and any judge whothall knowicgly appoint su'-h person as judge of the election, will be deemed gniltv of violation of said order, and punished accordingly. In parts of the Jtate where there is danger of intet f rence bv guerrillas or eombi nations of ret ons intended to overawe or intim id. ife lyynl voters, niiüturr commanders are di- j rectel to prevent such interference; but where puch protection is unnecessary, troops will ah sent themselves from the polls entirely, and are permitted to vote only at tlie polls opened at the lieadqu rtets of their respective commands or detachment. Frrnn .V.ivlivlllc. Xashvii.li:. October 20. Quarternn?ter Gen eril Mt i-s ötid l?en. (Jr.mt and guff arrived this evetiin. It i reported that Grunt -umes command of the Pe;Hrtmiits of tlie C'linoerl nd, the Ohio, and. the Ttvine-see. to bo eille'l the MiiiUrv Division of the M ssi-sij'pi. (ien. f!i i:ims, it is repotted, t.tkes command of tlie At ttiv of 'he t'-im'K'rl md. ien. Hooker i nt, 5 ettnson, Altbimt. Hon. V. M S .tiiti i, niie.I on ;i speci il train and is the iu-l o! J.id.e C.troii. At :m K-emM of cit ztis :it the St. Cloud Hotel, li:it necclic- were delivered by Governor Jt'hiHot ;ind (Jen Meius :ind Or int. A nilroid m-ci Ie.it oc in ed ue ir Murfreesboro, killing und wounding several. The te!ei:r ij h-is workin; to Cittnooj;. Kiver f.tlliu- vbout fie feet on the shoals. Prom Ciiieiimaii. Cincinnati. O. t.Vr 21 The remains of Bri-id er ('ter.eriil L)t!e will arrive here this morning. (reneral U )secr ns is expected to arrive here to-m .rrow. Citizens of Cir.cinniti have ben ppoiuted to ;ive him a puMic reception. from C liarfPHion. New Yore. October th. The steamship Fulton, from S:or.o In'.et on the Ith.h is arrived, and report II quiet at Charleston. GROCERS. W-. H. SAl bHT. K. F. WOODWASB IST E FIRM. J71AUGUTA WC"DWAKD, SUCCUSSOKS TO THAYER - BMiS.. in t e Grocery Trade, No. T East Wahiu.tou strret, iu the Kinder Block. Indianapolis. Ind, M-piin-diui FALGHT A VIOODWAkD. HltAXDE'S TUSaSILACtO Is k od for Iablic Speakers and Siuger 10 CLEAR THK VOICE.

EDUCATIONAL.

ST. COLTJMBA'S FEMALE 1 CADEHY, l irtli St.. Zancsville. Oblo. flWS ACADEMT IS CONDUCTED BT SISTERS OF J the Order of St IMnnnlc. ana is provided Witt comretert and exnerieneed Techen. wbt will snare no efforts for the improvement of the minds and morals of those entrusted to tneir ccaree. Ti, onr of stndv Is divided ino four denartment. and each department haviug its own dSstlnctKe conrs cf Btodie aM.med itThe di-cioline of the school is Urn and uniform; but ml d and pa eutal. ' nremi'ting attention will be given to th- health and comfort of the pnpiln. Hie Acdrni: year ronsis; of tw sessions of five months each, the ört enmmencinf on the first Monday of Septetubtr; the second oi the firt Monday of February, The two sessions will be cloed. with a public distribution of premiums and honor, on the first Wednesday in July. Terni per üession Payable In A& vunce For Board and Tuition in the following branches: Or thography, hvadirr, Penman-hip. Geojrraphy, English Gritnrnr, HUtorv, Arithmetic, Geometry. Astronomy, Rhetoric, Composition, Criticism. Irinciplc of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, fwtany. alental and Moral t'Utosophy, lojci., Ac . 4c, it . jiJ ant 33, according to thi department of the pnpi'. F.xtrn t'Iiarye Music on TMmo per Session $1 OO Musc on Gui'ar per st-sion 1 00 LVd and Bed. Jin:? per Session 5 00 W.-bii(r per Ss-ion ............................ & 00 Stationery, if found by the Institution. pr Session, 3 00 No deduction will be made for absence unless occasioned by sickness. Iiipils" entering after the commencement of a Session will heclured only for the remtinder of that Session. Boarders are required to brinjr. table furniture, napkins anl nil n cessary articles for the t 0et. The uniform is black merino drcsf, with white snnbonnet. Business Iftter tob addressed to the MOTU ER SLTERIOU OF ST. COLUMBA'S. Zanesville, Ohio. Term for Bnr Xcliolar. Tuition per Session, Second Junior Depsrtment.. . $5 00 First " ... 6 10 " Second Senior Department... 7 00 " " First " ... 8 m Elementary Department 3 00 septan dim FOUND. Pocket Book Found. TOOL'S!). ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, ON THE " Three Notch Rod a Pocket lUM-k containing some inori'y and notes, which the owner can have by calling at the St. Nicholas Saloon, opposite the Bates IIose. octlO-dGt DRY GOODS. Country Merchants and Sutlers CALL AT THE WnOLESlLB NOTION nOUSE CS7 West Wnshiiii;toBi St., BETWEEN ILLINOIS AND TENNESSEE STREETS, Just Rrcnted from Xeto York Auctions lOO I)., rhiinii'l Shirts, 50 Dz. Ilurkskiii Gmititlets, !.() I)z.( licap.e( k Tics, 50 Dz. ,TSnrocco Wallets. A Regular line of Gents' Furnishing Goods AND HOSIERY, ALSO A MMrLtTE STOCK Of 1ST OTIONS, &C. mchl 3-dlj GROCERS. SUGAR. 400 HLTDS. NEW ORLEANS SUGAR. 300 ERLS. REFINED SUGAR. For ale by EARL A: HATCHER, LAKATETTE, IXPIAXA. TEA. 275 n ALF CHESTS OF TEA. 500 CADDIES OF TEA. For Sale toy E A It Si aV H ATCHER, LAFAYETTE, INDIANA. COFFEE. JQQ BAG"? RIO COFFEE. BAGS JAVA COFFEE. Q BALES M0CII0 COFFEE. Tor sale by EARL V HATCHER, LA FATETTE, INDUXA. TOBACCO. 500 POXES ASSORTED.

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WI. GLENN & SONS. WHOLESALE GROCERS. 70 and I'i Vine Street bet. Second and Pearl Street Cincinnati n AVE ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE, AT the lowest mark t prices, a larff and well selected Mock of Groceries, Tobacco Ciiroape Woo 'en-wsre, 4c, to w h eh we invite the attention of the trade. sepM2-dtm BOOTS AND SHOES. TQ TS 73 BOOTS AND SHOES AT AYIIOLESALE. 1STK UfK RECEIVED A LARGE AND WELL WW .i,.ed f-t-tck of FOOTS AXI SIIOKS for the Fall and Winter Trae, to which we invite the attention of city and country merchants. Our stock "lias been selected with reference to Indiana and Illinois tradt. and emtiraccs C-istom nd Eastern work in I tree variety. We have an abundance of extra size, both in Roots and Shoes, and we think we can suit the trade both tn price and quality. V. It. Hciiflricks & Co., No. 76 West Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. sept2-S-d2m REMOVAL. C. W. STEFFENS E. F. STKFFE5S C. W. STEFFENS & CO., MATHEMATICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL Instrument Makers, lDIA'AI'OLIS, INDIANA, Have removed their Establishment from Blackford's Buildinß to No. 2 South Meridian street, two doors below Washington street. All kind of smdl Machinery, Model, Ac. Ac, netly done. Kepiininr romptly attended to. Jy24-d3ni PIANOS. Knabc & Co's, Bradbury's, AKt tTitta FIBST CLASS PIANOS, AT A. .Tl. II r:HA.TI A; CO'S 13 at ok House Corner. septSt '63-dlv BOOTS AND SHOES. 330ISTT F-AJSS THIS 23"52T I THE BRANCH STORE -OF IT. BEssmscii. NEW YORK, SELLS CLOTHING, EOOTS AND SHOES, AT NEW YORK PRICES. fllOK FACT THAT TniS STORE H CONNECTED wiin .v tors. a?ures cuiotners trial tney w iu always find prices, 1 1- well as fcfyles, to correspond with the metropolis. Kernen. ner the place, pENCER HOUSE BLOCK, my lH-dly On 111 noi street, i.ear Union Depot. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. .500,000 C I Vn A R S Just Received, JO II IV .V. IIEIDLINGKR Juh returned from Connecticut. YiH 7DERK HE HAS ENGAGED 4.000.000 FINF DO. MKSTIC Cigars. Alt eod will b wat.anted oi toe very her-t quality, and wSl Isell 25 Per Cent. Lower Than any other boue will isjj the same quality Every one who gellscixar, whoie-ale or fetal de.le come soon ar d examice tbe s'ock. JOHN A. FIEIDLINGKR, qavIO Na. S Palmer Hne. CONFIDE !' TIA L TOTTNG VEN WHO n AYT? ITC i -- rfVj i i"- jred themselve hveerts'n .ecret ' i --3 babiu, which unfit tbeta for tasinesa, 1 LyZ plaure or the dntie of marriedlife: J-i-J" Uo, middle-aed ai-d old men, who, from the roiliai oryonth or other cane, feel a debilitt In advance of tbeiryear,befre idacinr them.elvttnnde the treatment ot ony on, should Crt read "THK SkCRET IRIED." Married ladii? will learn omettirg of iiportsnce ij ernsiria: "The Secret Friend. 8ent to any adtre,t a sealed envelojte, on receipt c.. 1 Ten Cents. J DR. STUART A CO. can b conalted on a'.ldiseases c a private or conntenui nat-ire. iront a A. Jt. to , l'. x ' (Sundavs trom 9 to 11 A. M..) st their office. Addre. DR.f" A. STUART A CO., nvrhn J-dwl V-i.'2 Roitiin VMi.

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CHAS. W. 8TAG? Attorney atXaw NO. C TEMFERANCT. ILM.L, mchl--dlv Indianv polU.Indiana. insurances Vi iTlf kill r f OF IIAKTl'OKD CtsM. ETNA BUILEjlNG, IHDIANAP0L1S: Erected IS59 Owned by (he Co. Cash Capital and Surplus, r,.-,i7." 8. The income of this Company is double that of any other Fire Insurance Corporation in the United States T7SrECIALA i TKNTION GIVEN TO TH E INSURANCE ;j of farm property, dwelling and oat-bu.ldir.RS. Insure? uch huildinRs or contents in a very fAcorahle man ner, for three or live years. Iose Foitltnbly AitjtiMed nd Promptly lald In Cnali. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, xnch21-'G3-dly INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. PAPER BAGS. For the use of Grocers, Druggists, Bakers and Fruit Dealers. 7K FIAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF Paper Ilm;. we give t-Ues and prices at follows: No. 1. 5 cents for 500 ... C5 " ... hü 44 ..loo .. IS5 " .. I &S " . . 1 73 " 3 4 C X 4 HI 20. ,.2f,0 " " ..3 00 44 " Bowen, Stewart & Co. ept7-d'2w DRY GOODS. & la 111 'S. m o H I V. 4 s PQ - M o s aaai sv WANTED. Men Wanted Immediately, -wr-nrrnO WISH TO ENG AGP IV a trcmwirv r ruinea Thy are invited to call at the me. ISo. 6 Odd Fellws Hall, op stairs, and examtn smb. of tnemo imponan. new inentje.n if the are. Krotn fSOOto HJXOcan be made Tery month 1 y a tmall b-ve-tnent of (300. The practical working of sai4 In ventiona will be fully shown to ail who are lookfnr for h sines. a.J WOODWOETII, aept.l-Uw

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EUY GKTINi: WALTSUM WATCH ifjc aBt dural-! an I rli'.V i n k ir. BUY A GENUINE WALTHAM ATC1I it oU lew ' an I U -rth d nM th j iLv f thee worthier EnglUa an t S '. w.trlie.. GENUINE WAITH IM WT( I!E. mt lautre! foe Railno4 r.ji mJ WJisn. GENUINE WALTH AM Vt ATCH E-, tnds eiprts-ly for .iWerhctvy Lubtinj -es , accurate tln keepra. We got oitr V;trhH (jirect fiota the inaniilctury, aaj ke-p lions but ths peLino. SINiiLi: V.A.TCnESENT T Mtl.IiI : US or other iu wnt t f a tini-k'e;rr, at the l vt s-s,l. rstet. The trade tupp!td at ti tory ?-ud f.-e a cir cular. We a!o liar Kr,- vii.-y ,.f l-.w ptut'l Fwla Watch, Fine, Jewelry and Sdl-i S.U. r -re W. P. BINGHAM t, CO., 50 East Washington Street, Nrsr O.t.1 I'elluws' UtuL RAILROADS. . ISDIAXAFOIJS AND CINCINNATI R A I L R O A D 1 Shorteat Home hy Thirty .title t NO CHANGE of Car. t CINCINNATI, bytbia ROUTE. Ctauge of ti ne. On sr.d after Monday, April "0, and until further notice. Three trainsleave Indianapolis Daily, (Sundayaetcepted.) T1RSTTRAIN.5) A.H , f CINCINNATI EI TRESS j ' arrives at Cincinnati at 10:40 A M., and Le.lnaton Ky., P. M., andclo connect (on. at Cincinnati vita little Mi mi, Cincinnati, W. ZsnetvilJt and Marietta Railrads, tor all points in Southern Ohio. Second Train 11) A. M. Cincinnati still, arrives at Cincinnsti 4:20 P. M., makins: clo connections with tLa Little Miami Railroad for Iveland, Morrow, Cclumb.s, Newark. Zanesville, and Wheelina. Third Train CS& P. M.Cincinnati Express, arrives at Cincinnati llT. P.M. Fare same as by any other route. Call for your tickets rii tbc Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad. Baggage checked thronen. W. II. L. NOBLE, Get,f ralTlcket ArenL R. W. Kijjott General TassenpeT Agent. PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS BAILRO AD. 1863. nnS'i ISG3. NEY ARRANGEMEMT. New- Itoulc to Chicago via ICokomo. 32 MILES SHORTER THAN ANT OTHER R0UTI. ON AND AKtr.R MONDAY, APKIL 20. 1J, trains trains will he ran as follow: A Chicago KxpnM Train will leave Indiai.poIls at 12 3 P. M., arrive at Kokon. at 3:10 P. I time-t make close connection with tralsi n the Cincinnati an Chicaro Air Line Railroad for Ijogan-port, Valparaiso and Chicago, and arrive at IVm at 4:20 p. M. R turutnit, l be name train will leare Pern at 1:20 A. making cloee connections with the nibt train from Chicago, and arrive at Indianapolis at L 20 A. M. A Mail Train will leave Indtanapolia at 4 U P. M, stopping at all tations and arriving at Per in tims t tnake connections with the trains on the Toledo and Wa banh Railway, for Wabash, Huntington, Fort Wayne. To ledo and Detroit. Returning, the am train will leave Peru at 60 A. M., after the arrival cf the train oo the T.iW.R. W. from the Eat, and arrive at Indianapolis st 10:00 A. M. in time to make connections for all points Eat, South and West. A Chicago Expreistrain will leave lodiantpolla at e20 P. M., making close con r.-ect ions at Kokoroo with train for Loganspori, Valparaiso and Chicago, and arrive at Peru at 1:0H A. M., intime to makecor.nection sritb train froing East and We.t en the Toledo an W.bvi Kail way. Returning the same train will leave Pern at 12:15 P. M making close Cfnnection at Koksoo with the trains on the Cincinnati and Chicago Air Lice R. R. from Chicago, Valparai and Logansport, and arrive at Indianapolis at 4:10 P. M., in time to connect with the evening train for Cincinnati, Louisville and other points. DAVID MACT, General Agnt and Superintendent. V. T. MAbOTT. General Ticket Agent. febtt, C3-Jly IxiilianapoliH and .llndixon 1863. rXO1? 18G3. New Arrangement Co Commence 51 on dar. I rb. Ii IMll. I W0 pa!et:fer train daily (Sundaya excepted) be m"o I twe Leave tween lnfl;aiiapiis and .Mkdison. tLe 1 1. ion Oepot IMianapoP, at ff SO A . at and 3 P.M., arrivia diHn at II JA A. M. and 7.M r. M. Leave the Depot at Malu-on at ff A. M. and 3 P. M-, arriving at Indianapolis at 11 A. M. and H 10 p. M. The train leaving Indianapoli at J0 A. M. connects with that leavltg Colinil'ns at f.45 A. M. for' e'.byille and RuhviJle, arrivir. at LILyvi;Je at 10.35 A.M. and Ru-hrille at 12.30 P. M. Leaving Rushvnlo at 1 30 P M., fbelhrville at 25 p. M., connects at Col-mhos w!th the and 51. train, arriving at either Indianapoli. or MadUon the same ereoInr. This Road forms a line with the Packet, at Madicn for the transportation of freight between Cincinnati and ladieupoli. and pints West. TsnfT of Freights as low sa by any other ronte. Stippm and mercbicu rTeitw'.U Cod It I olbelrl liierest to skip by this line. , fertf D.C.BRANTIAM. SaretlGtendeBt. CJJUiMto JEFFEKSOSYILLE RAILROAD Three Trains Daily, (Mindays Kxrepted.) Trains Arrive Trains Laar 1:00 P. M . Tifl A. M 25 P. M It 30 P. M. 430 A. M S-3i P. X. A I50VE TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOM M0DAT105 f of pa4-nger at Sotthport, Greenwood, PrankLo. Kdiuburah, Columbus, tnakltig connections at Br iuiowr with tra;ns on the Ohio A Mi.!1ppt Kosd, and at Loui rille wita traint on the Loclarilie, rrarikfort 4 Lexlnr..o and Louisville and Nahv,Ile Roads. Frs'.ght trains leave daily. fTclgbtpreairtlyforwarued. Office, Madisoa Depot, West side. A. 9. CAROTUERS, Sapen&tendent. J.O. Winrnows. Preiaht Ageot. aplC3-dly 3t Jw - as- nc ' 1862 slqs; tit 1862 A LL PERSONS rURCHA.15G TICKETS FOB S7 JOSEPH and other points In Northern M!-o.ri, th. Laie of Kansas, or the Territories, should insist on as bg ticket that read by the MOItTlI.tllMHItl KAIL. ICO A Dv The only rail rccte frtra St. Lonla to St. Joepk. It it tho shonet and quickest liae, by thirteea Lours, U Ut r motest point reached by rail, and Is a' ways as cLa aa any otter, baj your Tickets to Kansas and ail polcLia Northern Missouri by the North Misooorl Eai'rcad. ISAAC H. STURGEON, Pre.'t and Gen'l Sept. North Missouri K. B. BKNRT U. SIMMONS, Genera) Irsxha f Agent. entlT-dly HOTELS. BATES HOUSE. J. L. HOLTO, PROPRIETOR. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. mv30-dtf ATTORNEYS. JOBSCOtSBJCW. LX WiaOsUA COLEEICK & J0HDAIT. ATT0R1IEYS AT 1AT7jmct, aai ft. 2 ou xrrr'iax rcn-w, j no. 18 Krnot Wasoblaaajtota crwC,It: anaooll. LaCiascts '