Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4070, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1863 — Page 1

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oPTiciAri. : FT E THE KEW SENTINEL OFFICE, MM Til .ni'ltlDUH NTUKKT, e-rroarr rat fwiwuri. EIDER, HARKNESS Äs BINGHAM, IVojirice'orA. VOLUME XII. .IXDIANAPOLIS, IND., THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 18G3. NUMBER 4,070.

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' tl.ar r .1 tte f all Luilj rate., w tb oi.-balf Wfilf ratn wt'lnt. l;ijine Notire r-ihtrhri In th l;ic.il col-irnn, ft tn Ine or i nl-r. ill h. thr;-.l f..r each ln'rtiit 1; if rrr ten l;iir. -n r r.t j-'t 1 Charter will .e rifle f-r luwertirir, the tiotlce the f.ill .wtnit 0W. Srirt and Acia:i.ii4 at Ihe ra Ban? f hr j.ai 1 Iri !: : 5Ii!;try C;mj)irü, :lrr of t).M Fellow, M'vtiic Order, rteneTAiect Ax-ietl.-s arvl 5?r.jiii(r S.icitie, For e.wh notice nrt -xceedini M Iiiif ' rent for hucU iD-wrti' ii; over iirht lines at thi rate. Announcing !ith niih funeral notice attached, fl; Without rc'tlre free Marrla? N tire 60cent. !?o?irr of Fe-tiTN, I'imtc and Kxcursioie, (rotten up hjr IndM luit or aclafioi. i t i j churche, at the r guUr prlre. AdvertHemeii'a leaded and i'ae-' urderthe hea l of Frxrfal !otlr, If ten linea or orer, will bechanced double th nual rate. AdvertirmeiiU makUi lee than three liuea, uterted once In the Haily. will be charred fifty cent. Tearljr advi'Ttier to pay quarterly. Announcii ir candi daten for offee of every description to be c turned at the rate of $1 50 for etch name iu the Daily, nd 3 iu the Daily and Weekly, the ainie to be, in II caki, paid in advance. Lrt:l alvertlannt inertod at the expea of tb tlorneji nnlerinir, ar.d not dfltyuMe for the legal proceedln, out collectable at oar nual time. Publisher not ecoiintable for the accuracy cf les! edvertiment beyond the amount charged fur their publication. ELDER, HARKNESS A BINGHAM, proprietora IndiaiiA State Sentinel. J. M. TILFHRH, rreident Indianapoli Journal Compiny. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. HANKIIKM. II AKRL0NS BANK. No. 19 East VTblDftUn atreet opposite the Sentinel OÜW. may4 I.IVCKV STAIIr.S. LLKN A IMNSLF.T, Livery atxi Sale Stal le, In the rear of the Palmer Hoae. Jun'i-dly DAVIS k CO., Cclon Foundry, Delaware treet,oppoite I'nioa Iepot. II ASSKLMAN A VINTON, Wa-hlnirton Foundry and Machine Work, east end Lnlon oepoi. niy. HI. A I, lTATE AUV.XTS, 1 FRANCIS SMITH, formerly DeUell A Smith, Real ' Ktate Axent and Tax Payr,37 Kant Wahiiirton etrert. 1 tonne to rent. Jan25-dly '62 M cKF.RNAN A riF.RCK, Real Ertate Agent and Brokern, 10,', Eat Wa-hinRton treet. 7"M. T. WILEY, Real E.tate A?ent tnd Stock Bro ker, 10 Ka-t Wahinton trcel. mayi iioiVt a.m siioj: di:ai.i:k 1 C. MAYHKW A CO.. Wholale dealer In Roots 'a. Shoe, and Kubbern. N. 4 RoberU' Ilk. orpontta e I nlon Iepot, lndianarli. Ind. nep4 VDAM KNODLK A SOS, manufacturers ami dealera In all ktml of BKit and She, No. 31 Kant Watanuton atreet. apr37 HOOKS AI STATION r.KY. OWEN, STEWART A CO., wbole-al BTfl retail dealer in Rook and Stat ionerv. and Printers' Material. IS Went Washington trret." apr26 DHI'C.H AMD .TH'.lilCINi:?. UT1LET M. LOWRT, DKUtitllST. Dealer la Vn) Chemical, Paint. thU, Dyetuf?, Botanic, Paten and other Meittvinen, aiwl P.rfuowry No. 49 Ma chunett avenue, Lnlian jn.l.t. nov30-ly. f V)ML1NMN A COX. dualer in Dnid. Uedarine. J Knint..N. ;la. I'.rfuiuery. Fancy liuol.. c No. 1 Fa.-t Wabnitn Mreet, ludUnapol;. maj 1 KBKOWMXr,, Drui-t. an t da'er iu Paint. Oiln, . Vaniihe, Ine-tuf, iI.t,OIaware, perfunn'ry. kc, So. 31. Wfrt W iiitijtoti sUtti. iuv noons. T H. fil.KNN A CO., New York Store, Dry W a Ooodjimbolenaie aiMt Ketai!, ilenn.' BJock, Kant .-hinxton irret. nii 5 xtovi a.u ti w.iur,. (1HARLE5 COX, dealer la Stove, Tin W are, Ac. No. 11 Wet Wa.'hu!rton treet. apr27 HOOK nniH itN. -P1AMPBE1.L A POYLF.S.Book B nderand Blank R-Mk Onn'a Block, up ntair. li.dianapoli. feb5-dtf j "VtWGLAS A PALMER. Book Binder and Blank Book ß Mannfacturer. No. Ea--t Wi.-Lingtn treet, ver Alford, MiiU A Co'a Grocery. may27 iii.t tii.Ass am iirr.r.KWAici:. CillAS. E. n AWTH0RN, Imprter of China, Glan and Qneenwar, No. Kl Eat W.hinirton nt., i dianpol:, Indiana. Alo, Idealer in Stoneware. deci Til llCllAT TAILOIKS. IRElRICK tKPPKR, Merchant Tailor, and dealer, in ready nide cltb-jif? and furu:hing good., No. 21 ' 1 et Wa-.tingti n treet, pptrite Sentinel oflice. my23 ; ATTOUM'.VN. CU.NAU.AipAOiF. tJoeLpF.M,lK.n.ld,AJll 1:wn Roacte, Attrt.evs arsd Cunelor La. -Etna IanrAiKe Com.iki.j l'ui'.dii.jc, econJ floor, Fennlfaiiia treet. jel-ily LIVERY STADLS. O. W. JOKTsTSTOlNT, j LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, NOS. 11 ANP13 WEST PEARLSTRKKT. j isptAaevM.rMAA. tlS Hre, Bufrifi1. Carnacea and H re j aJy ia rvalit ea. Chrf. qm lernte. 4ec3-tf L'. M 1Mp!a 4ft la I V K IC V S T A B Ii K ," "Ja ." O. la F.ant Pearl treet, half a nquare eouth of WahInrton tret. between M'r,.!:an and Per.cjlvatia irret, in rear of tilnn I'.l.f. li..i at.apoli. ap5-dtf wjc. li.KIs, Proprietor ATTORNEY. JOSEPH A. LEWIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE ü!f KCOND KliH)R HUBBARD'. hlAK Crnr Wal l:irtoi and Meri!lati Street. iet.trai,r frwtn Metinttaa Nri,) Iffanape'i. Irnt lie Ulfath fally rnl prtHt!f itten4 to IIIer! bD'ii.raa tutru-ted. to t.rn. V peal attemion riven to collect in. II rtr it tn twtnltxa. tu ml iaxtinonoli (eaeraitv. Biy-l6n.

INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE,

! Tra r. !. Tra:ns Arrive, j S.lsi A.M MlU 6'K) A.M. 2-fio p. M I'i.H Noon. j 15 P. M C OT P.M. i IHUSACE9TBAL BAILWaT. ! Trail Iave. Tram. Arrtv.. S M A. M - A. M. j 15 p. M Mtil 1-V P M. i 7.00 p. M 5 P. M. I Ol A APOl IS AD Clri ATI aiu"i Trait Irave. Train Arm I 5(10 A. V in.-nA.M 5 (0 A. M 11 (1 A. M 6 . Vi P. M rraat actb baiijioad. Trains Leave. 7 " A. M ao. p. m C 30 P. M ... 4 r. p. m . . : P. 31. Tratn Arriv .. 4 4i A. M. ..1032 A. M. . 6 45 P. M. Lnrntvti i.e. vkw a La A9VT Ar rmcim mi mad. F.pr. reenc.tlw. Junction, goinif north., l ln P. M. Going south K' SUP. M, LAFATCTTt BAfLKAAD. Trairi Ijtmtt. I(r2" A.M... Trafna Arrlre . 4 :50 A. M. 4.1 P.M 10 40 A. M. . . i 8:45 P. M ö P. M. fBBC A!TP IP PI AS A FOt. IS BAILBOAI' Traits IaTe. Tram Arrive. 500 P. M ..Mail 10:.O A.M. 1?'.'0 P. M Chic! Kxpre 5:: A M. P:iO P. M Chicago Kxprr 4.10 P. M. I (!! AÜ ATOLIH AMD MAMMON BAII.BOaP. Train lmv. Train Arrit. 6.30 A.M Kxpf" 11:00 A. M 300 P. M Acr rr.mlation... 7:50 P. M - jsrrcujtoiiviixK aAJLaoAD. Train Leav. Train Arrive. 7.00 A.M Mail 4 45A.M. 4 00 P. 1 12.30 P M. 5 P. M 10 r. M. ArrlTHl hiiiI lie p;t r tu rc, of Jin II. ABRIVAIJI. or Cloblne Lafayette andCh:cairo La'ayi 'fCity and Sprir-ef.eld, Illinois. (!ipcmnatl and way mail Turou-jn ni.iü. Perui.'.ail , Terra Uaute ay mail. T'irouxh mail 1 Madi.ou lUAil Jeffernonville and Louiv;ll BellefontaMie way mail and Ne- York, 00 11 00 ..... 11:00 : ... KM0 11:00 7:-0 11.00 . ... 12.30 Philaono 7:0 2:13 7 00 , 7:20 10: I r. m. A. M. A. M. r. m. A. M. A. M r. m. A. M. P. M. P . A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. di lf.hi i and Boston Prfdlefoiitaine through rrnil Indiana Central way a::d C( !un:bu, 0.. Contrilthrouith in i:l Terre Haute tLrouh mail Cincinnati through mail OKPAaTCBEB. Iaf ayette and Cliia zo Lafayette City and Springfield, Illinois . . Cincinnati and way mail Through mail Peru Trrc naute and war Terre lliute through mail, Evannville. cenne. St. Loin,, Ac, M.tdisou mail Jearrouv:liandLouinvil!e mail Rellefontalt e way mail Thmogh mail Indiana Central way mail Through mail SUNDAY MAILS. Belief .ntaine wav mail LoiiinTiHe and JefTeroiivill Trre Haute thron h.. Jt.tiU Clo4e. ... 0:30 a. .... 7:00 p. m. ...10MA. M. ... 5:30 p. m. ,. . 1 1 lin a.m. 1:00 p. m Vin7:00 p. i:0O p. 7 H) P. M. M. M. M. M. M. U. 7:00 p. 7 o p. Ko p. 5.30 p. .... 5:00 P.M. , ... 5:"0 P. m. .. . . 5:0 P M. SUNDRIES. roK mam:: $00 doz. filas Fruit Jars; 1,000 (Irocs Corks, all size?; l,0olbs. Scaling Wax; 300 doz. Bruhcs( of all kinds, sizes and styles; 50 bb!. Coal Oil; 10 bbls. IJ. nztne; 20 bbls. Linked Oil; 20 bbk Lard Oil; 50 bbl?. Lubricating Oil; 50 bbls. Whitinpr; 500 oz. Quinine; 50 oz. Sulphate Morphia; 10 bales Terra .laponica; 10 cases Älas Lipjorice, pure, for To baconists; 10 cases Stick Liquorice; 10 bales Sones, quality various; 800 loes Glass, all size?; 500 palls. East India Castor Oil; 8 tuns "White Lead, in Oil; 4 bbls. Sp'ts. Turpentine; 22 bbls. Varnish; 1 G bbls. AJrohol; 472 lbs. flum Shellac; 45 bbls. Old Kye and Wheat Whisky; 10 tloz. Old London Dock Gin; 40 tloz. Iondon Fortcr; 40 doz. Scotch Ale; By ST n Willi' A' itIOllGAIV, WHOLESALE DRLT.CISTS, No. 40 Kant Washington Street. Jy SCALES. PATENT PLATFORM SCALES A 1KB AN KS CATTLE, II AT , COAL. GRAIN, WAREHOUSE. RAILROAD, TRACK, AM COUNTER SCALES, ' V - -1 . I - I 1 r ". I i . w r 4 .rt - i Manufactr.r c1 only by E. A F. FAIRBANK A CO., St. Joi.nbnry, rt ' 'H ermont. For ale at Manufacturera'pricetby i4WetWahingtont., ap21-wly aaa;. I , Inlia'ia. . PflOTT PAPKH H flTTS V. at J S. W Jk JLXM AJJLAy J JJ4t i SCHOOL noous. WUH I-- IMTEKS. i;vi:loit.s ltoMrr no.iitDs. wi.now r.irnits. AT WHOLE ALE. teM.-rcbtct, we invite ymjr attet.tion to our !ari:e t k of He !c. B0WEN, STEWART & CO. er-t.t-d4w PROFESSIONAL. CHARLES FOLEY, ATT0HNEY AT LAW, DAMIIJ.r. IMIIAA. Will prnctK in th Court of Uodrtca, aud aoinin cvtttttie. tertT

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DAILY SEOTIIVEL TELEGRAPHIC:

faieoaTro KiniMir roa tm pailv rrT nrnntrL. rVooii Reports. I'rom Sew York. New York, Octnrxr 2". The Timen disnstch from the Armj of the rutomc, unJer date of the 27th, nv?: The enemv rontiniie to cletnontr;ti re in our front. Vesterd.iT j le Q'h ntnl 'Jih New York Cvalrj were irointr out netr Uetitoti at, tion, to relieve the 4th Ne York anj a I'ennsjlvanii civilrj reimeiit on picket, they w-rc opei.eij uu by tlie rcbeU with artillery. A bri.k ekirin.sU erieuel, lantins several hour4. Oar fortes tinillj fell btrk to within t milet-f Ge')rgetown. u;n our inf.ititry litie TheeneniT s-howe l bot Ling but inf.ttitry. Few cj'uhie- on either tiJe. Tiie jrnei rill.n nii'l busb whickers are exceeJinolv bold, and tl.tir operations exten d in every direction. Kvery d y thev m ike some dem jiietr.iti.jii on uur lines of tommunic ition, and it is even un-e lor our tuen to vtLtuic out of eiglit of I he ci nips On SuniJ iy a jran of bu-hwhstckers dahel on one of our tniii between Wiimnton and Xew H.tltimore, and c:ifturel an ambulance aud a waon bi-loiiin to the Prvoat M.ireh d Ueneral's Department rrm otl er sources we learn that the .-unke of t!ie ei.emvV cmp lire-can bet-een beton ti.e ll ippih. nnock. iudic tting tint thej are there in force, prep i red to dNpute our p:is.ing the ricr A lod (f reoe! inf.ititry was discovered this f :de of the t ivir ut S'il;!iur Spring. Theircavalry picket are throw u out. on this side in iht of our pi-jk Thei are no indication.H of any immediate advance. Work on the lailro td proure.-es vigorously. 0;ir advjii ce i ilcj cn icf.t on its C'nip!otion. (Jen. y. e iiV's lic'iU it tei s ate.t:ii wt Warrenton. The Tiibune's W:i.hin-ton ui-pitch of the 27th 1 er.-oim win) arrived from the nrmv to nisht stite that a column of rebed in fan try which occupied forty minute in piin a given point, crossed the K u.i l in at Kapp ih innock Station, ye.terd y about dark. The fifth corps were ordered to hold them in check, if possible. It is reported to day in the arrnv that our catrftlry had been eevfrely whipped It h also said that the rebels are in force .ibout Stafford C. H. Nothing further ha been heard Irom recounuis sar.ee of ye-ferd tv toward Waterloo Undue. Heavy and rapid firing wa heard at Hrit)W to d iy, in the direction of Centrcville. It lasted too long for practice firing It is reported that Meade's army h executing a eimil ir movement to tli.it which it mide two weeks a:o. A special to the World from Washington the 27th sa: Ir is assertel by the very behest authorities tlmt the removal of (General Meide has been decided upon, and will take place us Hon as a proper ucces-or can be eeitled upon. Our nrmy is chano'in position for strategy the purjiose of wh'n h it is improjer to mention. A correspondent of the Colum!us ((a.) Enrpiiier (lives the II i o i il rep-rt of the rebel killed, wounded and uii.-sing, at Chk kamautja, at 11 ,(J'J'J. Front lltr Ami) f llic Itoiuac. Ib.Aigi ARrths Aumv or the Potomac, October 27 To briefly report the skirmishing operations of )eferd y, it m ty be stated that the fth Illinois regiment, of Uu ford's cavalry, tried their skill with pirty of dismounted rebels, either infantry or cavalry, on the lieallon Springs road, and w as capture 1 Ha ford then put in there inaiiitier of that biigade, but they were unequal to the task of foicing the enemy to fall back. Another brig tde of his cavalry enabled Buford to fee the backs of the lebe's, and witness their discomfiture The los n either sile I alii unable Li give t -da There has been more cannonading heard io-dy, supposed to be on the road from L'ealton to S'lTord C. II. I-r out l.eavrnworth. Li.atknworth. October 2. Advices from Foil Jiajott to M"i!iitv l oon sy tint the rebels under Cooper htveboen rein toned from Price's annv, and threaten Kort H'ui.' an! Smith. Cooper's f-ice is repoiied D.Uilll eirong, with 13 pieces ol artii!ci Q'i'Mieil vith loin. Munt yoe- l( Foit Smiiii wiih a train, where he will linn over ill- comm.iid of the aitnvof the In n tier to McNeil Kwm is in the vicinity of lietitonville an! Hu'M-vüle. Ark Brooks with 3.U"D lebels is nuichin on White river, ner Hnntsville, ami lias been joii;ed by Shelby. Biutit's train is ecrfed l a force of infantry, civalrv and artillery Ulli ientlv s ronj to injure itssifety. Hluut will oiler Cooper O.tltle, if oppoi umity occurs. from Wiiklilnlnn. Washington, 0 tuber 27. The city has been wahi wttti exciteuient in concjiieiice of the rumors of a yicil l.attb to d ay in front, but all such reports m iv he net down as c m ini, for t ad reasio; tirt, mhal i; lelt on the It ppaliaiirioclT of the rebel army Hon l want tofiht; and second, the t'hioii army Ins not yet found anybody or anything to give it battle. So long as the issues at Chatnnoo.' are un-e'tled, no battle on the Potomac in iv been" te l. A (On pie 4 1 i'rize I' ig lilt. Xiw York. O.-tober 2". A prize fiht for rjl .OiiO c imc !! ye'crd.iy between Con Fitzgerald and IM Wilson, near Fort Wilson, in which Fitzgerald w as victor in tori nu:i'ls. Another fight, between Con Orcm and Patsey Weitet, was s-ipen led after the 76 h rouinl neaily the winde party being arrested. I roni Ilelrnlt. Df Trost. Oo'obcr 2 The draft in five Con greioi'.il l -'rut-, commenced yesterday, progiees ipiietly. BOOTS AND SHOES. 2W mPTK rJCI IC M 2K St. At No. 39 Wet 'Vashii.k-ton st. LARGE STOCK Or HOMK-MAPK WORK FOR nle cheap, oi.e bnir ( of the Painter Houe ep3-.lly A. LINTZ. LAW BOOKS. DWIV INDIANA DIfiEST. I'iK.sr lK THK lKCI.lNS UK THE SUPREME Co:;rt i f the S'.ite . f Iri'Üiii. ci ni:Tiii)j the caes rep.-rted ir the fi.l-.t v. l ime of l.l.iv kf rl an I the rWt ixteen v..i:n:i' f Ind. tt. IpTt; t-'et'.i-r with the fcevi-ed Statute? of the state, a etnt --lit d n the edition of Gav;n A llord. Ry Kdwin v. Ibvi, U L. C. 1 vol. VO. (5 Hl. Tbe f.rs.t etiitinn of thin valnaM- worn wa completely eh v iste i ni I- thi'i three nyr.t'i fr :n th time of p'.l !'cat:'ti. A t-w e.tui n,praitd on riiie white paper, i in- ready. TM i one of the m. t c rtipiete and het arraiik'-d tli.-e-t eer pal l ''ed. and ta received the b ehest C"nimiTt1itiincf the le'al prcfession. The Hon. M. XI. Kav say - The lne- i a rar in l olan and exe;utioo a it i netul to the pn fesion. Tt; i no abn Jgenent cf th RepoH hut a genuine ditest of them." Th 11. 'O. 1) 1 1 1. M r i 5 u m "It i no null commenlt on of the work that it is a I tet not on'y f ail oar Suprerre O urt itfiion wlich have be n puti:iied. tut aUo of all the ntudern Statute now In f-rce. EDWIN A. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, -A5DU. S, COMMISSIONER, Office o. 3 ralboti cV.e.v Uulldlne, l'ennaj-lvanli m., next dor Soutli of lotoffiee INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. O ARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TtJ CIVIL AND I t'nntinal HamieM ia ia I uitc-d Slate. Cuarla at lu. diatiapop. t:t5tJ-lIy

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ST- COLTJMBA'S FEMALE ACADEMY, Flflla M.ianr.ville OIilo. the tirder of St Im'nic, and I provided with competent a 1 experi-'tieed Tei her, wh i ill upare no effort for the Improvement of tie mind arid morals of tbne entrusted to their chirr. The Course of Study It ivKl-d In'o four departments, r.l each c pariment havLg it own distinctive coure of Studie asfned it. The discipbrve of the chool j flrni and uniform; but tri d and pa ental. nrernitting attention will he piven to th- health And conifort of the j. tip'. Tiie Ac.d'-niic year con-i-m of tw ne.-ions of Ave mon'hs eacii, the flrt cnraraerxinir on the first Morday of September; the econd ou the first Monday of February, The two efcion will he closed with a public distribution f premiums and honor, r the tirt Wednesday in July. Terms per Meson.Parable in Act vance For RoarJ and Tuition in the following Lratches: Orthpraphy, tvcadiefr, Petin):itihi. iieoK'nj.hy, Knglih Gramtnar. Hbtory, Arithmetic, Geometry, Astronomy, Rhetoric. Composition, Criticism, rrinriples of Natural Philo-thy, CÜemintry, Botany. Menial and Moral PlilOM.ph) , li.-, Ac . Ac, fl'i, i't) a;i 1 iö, according to the department of the pupil. 4 r.xtra Charffc. Mulc on Piano per Session $12 00 Mu"c on Guitar per Session 10 00 Red and Beddin per Session 5 f0 Wäshinjr per Si'Ssjou 5 00 Stationerv, if found by the Institution. per Session, 3 1)0 No deduction will be made for absence unless occasioned by sickne. I'npils entering after Ihe commencement of a Session will he charged only for the remainder of that Sesjon. Hoarder are reqiired to trin table furniture, napkins and all n ce.-ary articles fur the t'let. The un. form is Hack ineiiuo dress, with white sunbonnet. Rusines b-tter tobe adi're-ed to the MOTHER SUPERIOR OF ST. COLUMBA'S. Zanesviile, Ohio. Ter in j for Day Scliolarj. Tuition per Soslon, Second Junior Department. . First " ' ' Second Senior Department.. " " First $." 00 6 00 7 00 8 00 3 00 Klementary Department f:ertno dim FOUND. Pockot Book Found. F 0UND, ON THURSDAY. 0CT0RF.R 8, ON THK Three Jvotch Kd a Pocket IVkiU; contafnins some nioti.y at '1 nott s. which the owner can have by calling at the St. Nlchola Saloon, opposite the Rates House. Ctl0-df( DRY GOODS. Country Merchants and Sutlers CALL AT TUB WHOLESALE NOTION MB. 7 Vtwt W:isihiiifoii St., BETWEXN ILLINOIS AND TENNESSEE STREETS, Ju$t Rrctired ,'rom AVur York Avctinn 100 I).. I'l.iuiicl Shins, 50 I.. ICiirkskiu -atMillcts, 150 Dz. hc.ip XcM-k Ties .O Dz, .Uron:o Wallet. A Regular Line of Gents' Furnishing Goods AND HOSIERY, ALSO A CimrLKIE rTOCK or NOTIONS, &C. Ttltt.VSSKX iV LHEY. mchl !3-dlv GROCERS. SUGAR. JQQ I1HDS. NEW ORLEANS SUGAR. QQ ERLS. REFINED SUGAR. For .nle ly i: ai:l n rrin:i:, LAFATtTTE, I.M1ANA. TEA. rV HALF CHESTS OF TEA. oOO CADD1FS0FTKA f or alc by I, VKI, afc HATCHER, LAFAT1TTF. INDIANA. COFFEE. 500 BAGS KI C0FFFE BAGS JAVA COFFEE Q BALES MOCHO COFFEE. For nie by KARL A HATCHER, LAFATtTTE. IJIDIASA. TOBACCO. 500 lt0XF-s ASSORTEDo 1 000 CADDIES ASS0RITD. la store and for aale by KARL V HATCHER, LAFATCTTE, INDIANA. ep21-dla

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CROCERS. WE GLENN & SONS. WHOLESALE GROCERS, 70nnd 72 Vino Street, bet. Second and I'carl Mreetv, Cmeinnati, TTAVE ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE, AT f B. the lowest market prices, a Urn and well selected stock of Grocerie, Tobacc Cordaee Woo 'eii-ware, Ac, to wh-ch we invite the attention of ihe trade. sep'12-dlm BOOTS AND SHOES. re 7Q 7e boots & SHOES AT WHOLESALE, 1"S7E TJVK RECEIVED A LARGE AND WELL it-soived stock of ROOTS AND SHOES for the Fail and Winter Tra te, to which we luviie th attention of city and country merchants. Our stock ha been selected with reference to Indiana ami Illinois trade, and embraces C tstoni and Eastern work in Isrtre variety. We have an abundance ot extra sizes, both in Roots and Shoes, and we think we cau suit the trade both in price and quality. A K. Hindrirli's & Co., rnnr JAV fU II COU II aCUlULlUU UblCUlJ INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. sept2s-d?tn REMOVAL. C.W.STEFFENS E. F. STEFFENS C. W. STEFFENS & CO., MATHEMATICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL Instrument Makers, I X I S A N ATOMS. I . I) I A IVA, Have removed their Kstthlishiaent from Blackford' Building to No. 2 South Sleridian street, two doors belo" Washington treet. AH kinls of sms.ll Machinery, Models, Ac. Ac, nestly done. Repurinz romptly attet ded to. Jy24-d3m PIANOS. K L $ ft JJ U Knabe & Co's, Bradbury's, AND oTHKIt F1BST CLASS PIANOS, AT . . .Tl. HEMIAM A: C'S 13 XI t O fS II OUSI3 Co 1 II P . sept24 '63-dlT DQQTS ANP SHOES. UDOIXTT PASS THIS ! THE RRAXCH .STORE -OF u. ntittntscH. NEW YORK, SELLS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, -AT NEW YORK PRICES. rriHE FACT THAT THIS STORK IS CONNECTED J with New York. asures customers that they will alw ays find prices, f well a. ?yles, to correspond with tne metropolis. Kmemrer tre place, "pENCER HOUSE RLOCK. my lS-dly On 111 nois street, r.ear Union Depot. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. .-00,000 C I (J A RS JiiäI flcceirtd. JOHN V. IIEIDLINGEU Jus returned from Connctlrtit, U7BERK HE HAS ENGAGED 4.000.WK) FINF DO-Ml-STIC Clear.. All iroo-t will be warranted of toe Tery lot quality, and wll )se lj 25 Per Cent. Lower Than any other hoae mi! I i-h tbe um qnallty j KTtry one wh iflluciiir, whoie-ale or retal dealer ccrae toon and txmine tb i't. JOHN A. HEIDLINGER. nvIO V. 3 P.lmtr Hnnw. C O IX F I I) E IV T I A Ij TOCNO MEN WHO HAVE IN'jored tbemselve bv certain secret Lahits.whichBnCttheniforbusiness, I pl.atire or tt duties of marriedlife; alo, m1dle-ared and old men. who. from the follia of youth or other cacei, feel debility in advanceoftbeir years, before ptaciaa; themselvesoudar I tbe treatment ony one. shoe Id first read THK SECRET FRIEND." Harried ladies will learn something cf Importance by perusing 4The Secret Friend. Sent to any add res, In a sealed envelope, o receipt of TenCen. DR. STUART k CO. can be consulted on til diseases of A private or confidential nature, from 8 A. U. to 9 P. JI (Sunday, rrom 9 to 11 A . II..) at their office. Addreea DR.rH. a. STCAKTACO., rccb21-illwlj-U-'6 Boston, Xas a.

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CIIAS. AV. .STAGCw, Attorney at Law NO. 6 TEMPERANCE HALL, mcM9.'63-dly Indianapolis .Indlir.a. INSURANCE. J5TNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF IIAItTFOICTF, CO5. JETNA building, inDIANAPOLIS. if. '."" --. ' ' '2 vis., ivi;.'. r-.iirs . s.... . i.-'rj-a W"1""" -.V- .f--'- e Erected 1859 Owned by the Co. Calt apil:tl mill Xiirplit, SJy.M;..!?. 82. Tbe income of this Company is double that of any other Fire I ii ii ranee Corporation in the United States Es 7 SfEL I A L A n F.NT10N G IVENTOTHK INSURANCK ot farm proprtr, dwetlinfr and out-hu.Idirca. In sures such bnildir.es or contents in a very favorable manlier, for three or rive years. f.oe F.qiiifnbly Adjuwtcct and rroniitl)- Paid in Cash. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, mch21-T,3-d1y INDIANAI-OIJS, INDIANA. PAPER BAGS. For the use of Grocers, Druggists, Bakers and Fruit Dealers. TTE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANTHFIt LOT OF v Paper line. We frlve sizes and price at follows: No. 1. r0 cents for 6i0 o ... 65 " m 3 4 bO " 1 00 4 l es 44 if 44 1 73 44 2 r,o 44 .....' 3 00 44 " C R 10 44 20 , " V5 4 Bowen, Stewart & Co. ieptT-d-iw DRY GOODS. i V 'S o x M i i A B 'f, d y l BJ A V m m k. M it in TS V M. e. n H w I I 0 Sz 0 ma f? 0 A 79 II si ' - 1 i Ö t t 5 ö H ft CO a o Ü H i o I 8 4 WANTED. Men Wanted Immediately, "TTT7H0 WW TO ENGAGE 15 A LCGlTTSf ATS V bo.ine Tby are invited to call at tbe oCt. jj $ Odd Fellows' Hall, op stairs. And envloa aotna of the oort Impoctatit new inventtoa .f th aga. From $yro to tl.tw0 cn l oade ttery ooßth by mall lavestment of 3D0. The practical worklnc baven tiou will b fully ahown to ail who ar .htn for t -ncsa. A. ) WOOD WURTH, eptfi-taw

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ll f. ST' NEAR ODD FELLOWS' HALL RAILROADS. INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI 2D I Miortettt ICotite hjr Tlilrtf NO CHANGE of Car. to CINCINNATI, by this ROUTJC Cbanee of tine. On and after Mortdsy, April JO, and nnt.l further notice. Three train "leave Indianapolis Daily, iSundaysciceptasi.l IIRSTTRAIN. 5) A.M , (CINCINNATI EIFRESS 1 arrive, at Cincinnati at 10 40A M., and Iestnrlon Ky., 7:to V. M., and elo eonnectioti at Cincinnati with little Mi mi, Cincinnati, W. Z.anevill and Marietta Railrads, for all point in Southern Ohio. Second Train 11. -tm A. M. Cincinnati Mall, arrives at Cincinnati 4:20 P. M.. making done connections wltb4h Little Miami Railroad for !oveland. Morrow, C1 umbos, Newark. ZanesviO, and Wheeling. Third Train 6 .55 P. M, Cincinnati Eipreaa, arrtvea at Cincinnati 11 55 P. M. Fare sanie as by tty thr route. Call for your tickets tit the Indianapolis and ClDciaaat! Railroad. Baggage checked tbroucb. W. H. L. NOBLE, General Ticket Agent. 8. W. Fi.uoTT General Passenger Agent. PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS HAILRO AD. 1863. nSSISSw 1863 NEW ARRANGEMENT. Mew ICoutc to Chicago via Koltern. 31 MILF8 SHORTER THAN AI5T OTHER ROUTE. 05I AN.D AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 29. 1U, traina traloR will be run as follow; A Chicago Kipr- Train will leave Indianapolis at 12.35 P. !.. arrive at Kokomo at 3:10 I. ., in time to make clos. connection with train on the Cincinnati and Chicago A;r line Railroad for Logansport, Valparaiso and Chicago, and arrive at Peru at 4:20 P. t. Retnm!rt, the aroe train will leave Pern at 10 A. lf.t making chj-e connections with the nicht train from Chicago, arid arrive at Indianapolis at &2o A. 21. A Mail Train will leave IndianapolU at 4:35 P.M., stoppli g a4 all stations and arriving at Pern in lime U make connections with the trains on tie Toledo and Wa bash Railway, for Wabah, Huntington, Fort Wayo, Toledo and Detroit. Returuirg. the same train will leave Pern at 8 4o A. M., aftei the arrival of th train on the T. k If. R. W. from the E.Hct, and arrive at Indianapolis at li:00 A. M. in time to make connections for all points Eait,Ikctb and Weht. A Chicspo Eiprfss train will leave Indianapolis at 1-.10 P. M., making rnse connect ions at Kokomo with train for Ipansport, Valparaiso and Chicaro, and aolve at Peru at Lfc A. M., in time to makecoonectlon with train going East and W est on the Toledo and Waba-h Railway. Returning the same train will leave rem at 12:13 P. iL, making clse connection at Kokomo with tbetraina on the Cincinnati aud Chicago Air IJne R. R. from Chic age, Valparaiso and Loganxport, and arrive at lidianapclia at 4:lo P. M., in time to connect with the evening tralna for Cincinnati. Ioulsville and other poiLta. ' DAVID MACT, Genera! Ajrent and Superintendent. V.T. Maijtt. General Ticket Agent. febtt, t3-dly IiicliniiapoliK anil .llntliwon IS63. 1863cw Arrancinrnt to Commence .Tion duy, l eb. 2, tMt t. fB"lVO pjw.rr.r trair. d.ilyynod.y. acept4) txJ tween IndianaM.!i and Mwdisoo. ' Lravc tie tiiion lj.0t Mian-polis, a. C30 A. U and 3 P. M . arrivin ti-on at A. U. and 7.5 P. M. Uavethe Iepot at Madison at 6 A. M. arol 3 P. X.,ar riving at Idiariaio!is at 11 A. il. and ft.10 PI If. Tb tr.irv teavmr Indiaoapoli at a.30 .V. 4. connecta with that 'eaviti Columbu at P. 4 A. M. for- elbyvlUc and iru-Lvillf, arriylrx at Mtlljville tt 105 A.M. aud RushviMe at 12 30 P. M. Leaving I:asbvi!le at 1 P M.. ShelbyvilW at .53 P. M., coin. is at Colkn.hu. with th 1 aiid M. traia, arriving at either Ii'Jiat.apolii or Madison the same evening. This Road form, a l:ne with the packeuat Madi-on for the tran-poitation of freight between Ciucinnatl and ladianapohk and points We.t. Tantf of fretKhtna Iowa by any ober roote. Shippers md merchants West will find it to ttelrinter est to ship Ky this line. feb-2 j P.C. BRANHAM. SaprltUodent. JEFFEKSOXYILLE HAILRO AD 0 Three Tra inn Daily. '' (Snndar Hxeepted.) Trains Arrive Tra'.naLeaT TXO A. M A 30 P. M. 4 30 A.M. i2S P. X. mS ..;.. vn V. tS.LA W(uriMlrrl Koad. arwf aJ. Imim. KlkU VI m . . I . ys " miw ' 1 J , - rill with trains on the Loci rills, Frankfort A Le ringt and Loui-vf.la ax4 'atvil'e Koavda. Frsight rainsleave daily. Freight promptly forwarded. OZce, Mail on Depot, West side. A. 8. CA KOT HE RA, So parte trad rot. J.G. Warsoowt. Freight Agent. apl'fj-dly 1862 äO 1062 ll rFwioys puncnAsiNo Ticxrrs for rr JOSEPH and other points In Horthera Xiaaotirt, tbo State of Kai.sas, or the Territories, should tn.lat bar ng ticket, i-uat read by the .oic rn .tiissoriti i.ailiioad, The only rail route from St. Lonis to St. Joaepk. It la tbo .hortest aixi quickest liae, by thirteen bovn, t Lh rmotest poll.- reached by rail, and Is a ways as cheap aa any other. ! Bey your Tick eu to Kansas and all txdnula Northern M;a4.ari by the North Mi.mrl Railroad. I JAAC H.STCKGEON, Prcf't and Trf r.! Sept ( Xiasonzl R. 1. HENRY il. flMMONS.Ceneran ravelin i AgtHOTELS. i BAJES house. PROPRirroBINBIAKAPOLIS. 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