Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4092, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1863 — Page 1
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DAILY STATE SENTINEL. rHITTll AND rt'BIJJiHKlt ! Uc f 4VI ilcirrik) AT TIIE NEW SENTINEL OFFICE, Mti Tii hkikiiiax rttr.r.r, ortwT ret rorrtrrx EIDER, HARKNESS & BINGHAM, Propritlari. rm A VOLUME XII. INDLVNAPOLIS, IND., TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1863. NUMBER 4,092.
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Cbrir i!l r:&-!e f..r iTti'ti tli rx.ticr of tb f'!i.w!iiK Or ! r, St; aul Af'cl.itii.ii at tbe rate name.), to pit in adv': JliliUry Cmimilw, Order .f tM FUw, Mulilc Ordern, fir neyoirl.l .'rkt'.ei and itu' Stv For each ndi' e rn.t exreed.i.n f l'.oe 2i cent for Acb hrtj.n; ovrr rivUt Une t bl rtr. AiinfMuirti'K tt tb' with f ihral P'üc attarbed, 1; wltbwul rotice frt? Marriair Notier 50rrnt. Not Ice f ht:l., Irwine nd Kcurioae, a;ittn op by lDdtrtdu.il t'T a. i at i n., or 1 y cbiircb, at tht regular prbre. AlTrttmrii(s lr.lrtl arvl f.lacfd nrnler th heJ of fpeial Notice, If tenlfitfaorover.w'.n be charged double tht tiftuat rat. Adrerf lenij-t mäkln lei tn Ihre" ltna, nrted once In fb IaU, t:t I cbarxrd flrT cr.t. Terly tdTfrtU r lopay rjuarlerly. Annnanciiitc candidate for rtn e'f erery derrt.tion to t ch Ariel at ttw rat of $1 & fr each uatn in tb Dally, and f 3 In the Us'ly ani Weekly, tb aame t be, to 11 eaef, raid in advance. Let; at advertisement lirtcd atth expena of the atlornej oHerinR, aixl not delayatle for tbe lefral proceed. trtfr, but collectable at our umal time. rubJUbera not account 1.1 for tbe acorcy cf bn;l advertisementa bood tha amount charired for their publication. KLI Eli, HAKKNKSS A BINtiUAM, Proprietori Indiana State Sentinel. J. U. TlLKfUt), , Preideat Indianapolis Journal Company. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. AKRIftON.V BANK. No. 1 East WAabington atreet 0oeit tbe entinel Orxe. my LIVEICV JiTAHLKS. i LLES IUXSLET, Livery and Sale Stable, lu th raar f tb Palmr riou. June&-dly iiiuuiiir.s. DAVIit k CO., Union Foundry, Delaware street, op- . poelte TJni',n lepot. II AS5KIAIAN A INlt)N, Wwbinnton Foundry and MAchine Worka, e At end Union U pjt. my2 ilVUil. KSTATK A(iK.TS. IRANaS SMITH, fomterly Deliell k Smitb, Real Ktate Agent and Tax Payer, 37 F.ant Wasbinarton atreet. Honaea to rent. Jan25-dly '6J cRKRNAN A P1EKCK. Real Estate Agen'a And Broken, 10 Kt Wablnlon ktreet. W M.T. W1LET, Real Estate Atrent and Stock Rroker, 10i Eat Wabinjrtcn ttreet. n?'JrI HOOT A!MI MHOi: 1) KALKUM. C. MATIir.W k CO., MTbnlesAle dealer In lto.tH, Ijj, Pboea, and Rubler No. 4 Roberts Block, oppoeite ibe Union Depot, Indiar.apoU. li.d. ep4 ADAM KNODLF. A 80N, rnanufactnrera and dealers In all kinds of Boots and ?boe. No. 32 East Washogton street. apr27 IIOOKN AND NTATIOMlltV. TfOWEN, STEWART A CO., wholesale- and retail deal1 ß er la Book and Statinery, and Printers MateriaN. No. IS VTt a.bU;rton street. apr29 Dure; .!, ?ii:dic'I"fj. JXrKT M. U)WRT, DRlVeiilST. IValer in Drujr, Cnemi. al, Paints til, IyerurT, IVotanic, Paten And other Mitlktrtes, Notbrn and Perfumery No. 49 IIa SAcbusefts aveiine. Indiauapclis. novSO-ly. f fOMLlNSON k Ci)l. dealer In Diu, Me.i.ciue.N, 1 Taints, ttis, til. Perfumery. Fancy tiol, Ac.,N.. AEat Wahiii!T treet. In lianapoli. mayl9 im BRDWNlNt. Dnirist. and Ifaler in r..iiit. Oil, IV,, YamNhm, lj-e-HtuS, (iia-viav.nre, Perfumery, Ac., N'o. 22, Wet Waihinsion strt. pfi7 imv .oois. "117 4 H. GI.KNN k CO., New York Store, Dry W a Good wkoleaale and Retail, G'.eitna' Kl.ck, Ka.t rTALir.jrton atrret. tnai 5 NTUVl'.M AD TlX WAIKi:. c nRI.r5 COX. dealer la Stove, Tin VVare, ic.No 11 Wet WA'hiinrton trect. apr27 hook m.tpr.rts. CAMPBKIX. A BOT LKS. Rook Bmderand Blank Rook Manafactarers, No. 37 Eat Wahingion t., eat of Gienii's Block, np stair, lndianap.li. feb25-dif DOUGLAS A PALMER. It-x.k IUinler and Blink Book Manufacturers, So. Kat NTa-bington street, ever Alford, Mills k Co's (irocety. may27 ClIIXAs i LA AM) qrilOKW.lUI. CUAS. F HAWTHORN, Importer of Ct!cA,GlAs and Queeneware. So. S3 Eat Wa-biDton 1-, (ndianpv 11 Indiana. Alo, I"elcr ia Stoneware. dec? Mr.llC'lIAXT TAILOKN. I"TREDF.RICK MErPKR. Mercbant Tailor, and dealer 1 tn ready madclcih!rg and funübin cm!. Xo. 21 ft eat Wasbinjcton trei,eppo!it Sntitjel oßlo. ujt29 ATTOKM'.YS. "Äf C DON ALU A ROACH E, JJo-ebp K. McPoraM, Adlf disoo L, Koacbe. AtUneys And Cocaselora at Caw, .Etna Iaoranr Company Building, second floor, Penn.ylvaiila stret. jeldly E nVTA b lV sT O- w. JOKCisrsToisr, LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, NOS. 1 AND 13 WEST PK AHL STEKKT, iVlASArv)Ui,lMAA. ' XjT llorse, Bagt-ies, Carriasres and Saddle Hrea alwajsin readu:ess. Charge mo-terate. dacd-tf LIVE It Y S TA1ILG, ATO. 1 East Pearl trt. half a square sonth f TahXI ingtoo street, between Meridiaa and Pemylasia atreeta, tn rtar of Gictn's B!k. IndiaLaryls epA-dtf WM.HiLKlVJN.Preprielor ATTORNEY. JOSIH -A.. LEWIS, ATTOBNKT Al LAW, Oruci ox srxoxD fior iirr-BARivs blow Carter Wahttoa and MTVl'.n Streets, feotra.-a frvm Meridian Street,) Iid:aaapiu, IM. lit will fa thfully aad promptly attend to all legal balne. rctrn.ted toLim. fc.pectal attention gl'eli to Collect lue. ., r. far et tWe Lk1oss mea ef Ibdlarapol!. ger.era.lf. snyt-dOm
INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. Train, Leave. Trelna Arrive IMA. M 7 A.M. lcy 1100 5oon. asu P. VL ...Mall P.M. ivrtAa rtrraal. aattwat. Train Leave. Trains Arriva. &1S A. M 10 A. M. 3:15 P. M Kail 1 P 7.19 F. M 8 CP. M. HIMtllTOI IlilD CI ATI BAJUMJa. T'a!n$ Leave. Trains Arriving A.M n.lSP.M. H IS A m 7:15 P. - "15 P.M..: 100 P. M
aa..-AtT aa.l.oai. Tratna Lear. TramaArrtv. o-fn A M 3:4 A. l. 1 50 P. M... . lurlii P. M 11:(4) A. U. 66 P. M. LOCI STILLE, FEW AUt Ar CHICAGO AAILAOAU. Eprsü, Creeneast! Jonctlon, aroina; north.. 5:10 P. M. Going south 120P. M. LAFATKTTK EAILAdAO. Train. Lea. Tratna Arrive 120 Nion ,3 4 f J-7-15 P.M A- J lO-.iO P. M WO P.M. PKBtT AHUI!rIAArOtiSaAILAOAD. Trains Leare. Tram Arrire. 11:30 A.M Cbicag Finress, No.2....5 0j A at. 4 15 p. M Mall 11.10 A.M. 10:10 P. Ji.... Chicago Express, No. 1.... 3 50 P. M. IBCtAJAPOUS AD MADISO BAILAOAD. Trains Uare. Train Arrive. ?i A M F.spre, 11:00 A. M SCO P. M Accommodation... :15 P. M jtrri:Ji05TiixR bailroad. Train. Uim. ''i'llT 20 A.M Mail : i'"' 9.A) j jj 8.10 P. M. Arrival and cpnriiire or uiimki of .Mall. akivaia. Lafaj ette way Ai.dCbicg city :C0 F. at. Tbrouyh Mit J"?' Ciaciui'atl and way mail 12:.l0 r. . ThrouSli mails Pern mail J13" ATerra Ha-ite way mail " 30 Through bi I 8" r- " MadiMnmatl A' ' Jtftrwnville and Louisville 8-00 r. si. Bellefontair.e way mall ard New York, PbilailelpLU PitM ur? lMlefoiitaii.e throuh mail 7:30 A. m. Central through mail 7:0O a. m. Central way mail 2:30 r OCPAKTUhkn. J.iiU Clot. litifayettf way tail Chlcajo 1l30 a. at ThrouRb mail ' Cincinnati and way mail. ..lo-.l a. m. Thrngb mails ß:(' r Pern 1130 a.m. Terre Haute way .J2'00 " Through mail w Madi-onmail r. at. JeflrmonvilSeaud Louisville uiait 7 K) r. . Beliefonteine way mail 7.00 r. u. Tliri'Uj?h ni.vil 7:W) r. n. Indiana Central way matl 13:00 at. Through mail 7 0O e. m. SCALES. PATENT PLATFORM SCALES rVjfc-- ikri li MnufACturers'priceby - Ui-VrJ' W.P.aALLlT.Agent, 74WestVYbini;torft., ap21-wly auapol a, Indiana. INSURANCE. i : 3 : i , i v h m : a s 1 1 1 : iv c i : . Farmers and Merchants Insurance Company, Of Quincy, Illinois. Capital, July, 1863, $300,000 00, And Rapidly Increasing, Secured by Lien mi Ileal r.sjtntvi Cah Value over $1000000. ISPKCUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE IN'SfRXNCE 'i f Ivt.ched I)ell.i.e. Farm Buildings and their content, tclu.tin Livt Sik, ag!rt loss or damage by fire or Lightning. All Iosm-s Mitai!icJ by tbi Company have been prcmptiv aUu-td d paid lon bef re maturity, to tbe ei.tire satisfaction of the nu Here r, which policy of protnptDes will be continued. W. N. CUNF. Preiident. V. R. V Frank, Secretary. sepU'S'63 wly BOOTS AND SHOES. .IV MYZ OCX At No. 39 VTeM Tahinton st V LARGE STOCK OF HOME-MADE WORK FOR sale cheap, one rfoor east of the Falmer Hn sp.'itt-diy A. 1.1. 1 1.. G-reat Western clock iiousi:, I' ESTABLISHED IN 1S4 BY THE PRESENT PROj PKlS'TUi at No 22i Maine Street, Cincinnati. O., ; w b r- lifil'M will always find a full stock of the cele , traied Soih Thorn .ts work, lncludimc Calenders, Regulators, vvpuM and Spring Clocks sn l Timepiece. Als", ' all kinds of common cheap work from all other irtanu'sc--tnrer. All k'n.N of CWk Material and TriraminRS sold ' to the trade at the lowest Western prievs. lel"r ar respectfully i'lfited tf rail or servl orders to . 229 Main ree t. w here tl.ej will receive prompt . attei t'or. E. BLAKtSLEK. septa-'iCt-d'y MEDICAL. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, IMilludelphla, la. D' t-EASES OF THE NERVOUS, SEMINAL, URINART AND SEXUAL !-STEMS-ew aad reliable ! treatment In Keport i f tle H oward Association ent by mail in sealed letter envelope,, free of charge. Ai . !reIr. J SKILUN HOUGHTON, liowari Asiciation, '. No. 2 Suth Nütb trevt, Ph-.iair!pL:a. Pa. nuv? '63 ly PIANOS.
p A IRBAHK't -v"-. .' CATTLE, tVfcfl HAT, feAipl; ORAIN, rjFrihZX WAREHOUSE, vnSrf RAILROAD, -.. . TRACK, vMj-; :ifcfo ,6; COUNTER j ? 3 i-lffMi rlV scales, ' ' .vl. JjM.nnf.cturedoBly by "Äpi B-4F-rA,RPANK h?Xl--J v "'l Vermont. For sale at
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DAILY SENTINEL
TELEGRAPHIC: faxroRTLP ExraEastT roi tmb pailt rrarx icmsrt iooii ICcporls. from "New Vork. Ntw Yottc, Norember 23. A Timf' ppecial Ays: An officer of On. Bmks st.ifT who arrired here says a Urce (j'Mntity of cotton was captured near Brownsville, and that an expe-iition had been pfiit up the river to tet all the? could fcwl. Th Union men at Ilrowtmville, who bailed with delight the capture of tht place by our forcH, were for forming thm?elve into delens ive organizttiuna and rendering valuable ser- icea as Pcout The cotton which will be thrown into the market by our occupation of Texaa will reach StoU.OUO btle.s. The qunutv on the Kiu Urande ia imaien-e. The dd t of Ueu. Schoßeld'i hesitation h past. His- order to recruit, fiutn slaves as well as white tueu. h out. A Chattanoogit cormpondence of the World, Ute i the 15th siVs i Will Brp move uion Burnaide with x.rtiuu of his forces, leaving the reiu-sitider to resi-t an advance of the Federals ? II 4 s he oußicictJllj futtihed his position in front or Lh Ht tnoog.1 to allow l.i ia to do this? lie rui'-ht have done this hil not the rituation chan'e.1 within the lt twenty four hours, hut as Honker s wdvapce from Iridcport has fetiled the supply question, so another movement has fettled the t-o.-sibility of a ntuk movement on Eut Tennessee What it i?, I am not at liberty to eny, but it w ill not be phroudud in misery verv Ln.'. If, as alleweil bv ome relugees and deserters, a poitiotiof Urap's (orces have already btaited on their nioMou a unst Burntide, they routt be itamli iif!y iccl!ed or the rebel romtuwriicatiou will Le severed and tbe whole army threatened from the ieir. Whatever movements my oocur to compel Ilra'g to chaise h's bse, no oenersil advance will take place till Chittatuogi can be made the base for supplies. To advance, even with the certnintv of driving Bragg to Atl mtu, before that tioje, will be madness That place can only be Converted into a base after the railroad between Bridgeport and Ctutt inoo is completed Events may bring on a battle, but I doubt it, unless the rebels concentrate h! their forces, niid make a desperate ell'orllo rebuilt E ist Tennessee; certain it is, they cannot take the rflensive now. The Washington special to the World says: Advices from the front to night olher than tho.e ot your fpecul correspondent state that the weather lias now clew ed up, and tli d the rond were not mi.cli dimmed by the late rains; hi view of this, iinpot taut events may be daily nuticipatcd the ent-mv is certainly in force o a the souih bank of the lUpid.tn. The Tribune's special nays: The Navy DepHrtment Im ndv;ces from the Vanderbilt up to the eecontl week of October. The Vanderti'lt left the Cape ot liood Hope early in the month, and, when two days out, fell in with it Dutch vessel in a ds:ihled condition. To save the lives of foitv person, the Vanderbilt took the veel m tow and returned with her to the Cape, thus losing four data. At last ac counts, the Vanderbilt was ut M auritus, and the Alabama in the Hay of Bengal. The captain of the Vanderbilt m believed to be well informell in ie;;arJ to the rebel pirates that are cruising. There is a rumor to night that Oeneral Gram's forces had advanced upon Bragg and wete now at Atlanta. Oa , and that Bragg was in full retreat. It has not a hadow ol foundation. From Cincinnoii. Cincinnati. November 23 Major General Foster arrived hre and willleire for Knoxville today. Official advices ftom Et Tennessee up to 11 o'clock yeterdi v morning are encouraging Up to that time firini; w.sa heard goins on at our extreme outputs Irom CuniSerl itid Gap. Adjutant Stanley, of the V2 h Kentucky, arrived at Cumberland Gap ye?terdar and brings hopeful liest of the situation. BurriMilc still holds out, and lui i'tifie.i the citizens he would cert dh!v hold Knoxville. The rebel forces opening him are estimated at 3.J.IMH mn Knoxville is ot closely invrstet). The enemy having withdrawn fzotn tlie Huth sidJ of the river at Kiinville. is siynilicai.i of a repulse. Burn-ide is h!d ng Knoxville undee in.tructioni from Grarr. at.d it is t ot to be supposed, theretore, that the lorces utidr Thorn is. Hooker and .Sherman are wit.hii, their time during thee momentuous events We are in hourly expectation of receiving intelligence of the most important character. MILLINERS. LVrERESTIMi TO THE LADIES. MISS J. DOYLE Ha removed ber PARIS MILLINERY EMPORIUM From o. !) Htes lloii lock to .No. IS Nntittl lllinoist Sil., 5 KIT DOOR TO Mil. UOLL'S CAliPKT ST0UK. VS I IIWK NOW LOCATrD MY STORE 0XTHF. Or-at Mi'lii.ery lb' rouebfrc of tbicity, have roa te arranscaietit wiih some of the largest Importing Houwa in l.e ha-trrti citü-s to forward by exp esj wKr.Rt.v a full sor;rKnt of their latist ar.d ri.M.fr Importal lot s in I'ili is Bnnnrls.riovor, ICibhous, riniiicv, Uridal U icathv. At. I feel confident, with tbe above facili'y and adviritape in our l usiifs over many other Lo'is, thit I can please the tn-t exulsii tA.-te, and as to prices and quality I t fy cinrK-titii n We have also joij.ed a Honnet Lleacherj to our busites an 1 will plse all customers. The ko.m1. are now rejfiy for inspect'on at No. IS South Illinois Mret-t, whert tbe most prompt attention will be paidtocr ur. klSS J. DOYLE. nov6-dly ' HARDWARE. IRON STORE. rO.UKKOY. FKY iV CO., No. 117 West Washington Street, 1 III APOLI, I IMA-VA, DEALERS IN STFEL, IFOK. fA!LS. AVrL BELLOWS, VISE. AIL'S, SPKINGP. BOLTS. MALLEABLE CASTINGS. VTASHrRS, NITS, HORSK MlOhS. H0R5K SHOKNAlUt. HHKKU. HUBS, KKLI.OK.s. SP)KK.S, 5 H A T3 , TO W S, YU) W H a N D? , A C. , Tbe Ohio River Salt Cotaj any Tbe Madien SPice Vill. Tbe Madison I'earl Starch Company. Coal Oil and Beniole. nfTbey will se!l alt article in tbe:r lite at the lowea caikrt j hces. Call and examine their stock before purchasing. lMF.lidT. FKT A CO. ana26.Vdlwly REAL ESTATE AGENCY. McKernan& Pierce, REIL ESTATE AGENCY First Door East of Palmer House (UP STAIRS.) Tr- HAVE roR SALE HOUSES AND LOTS iN l the City of Indianapolis, and Karms and Farmtng Land in thia State, and will .ell low.r tbaa can be pi:rcha,ed elsewhtre. febSl dlwIj
DRY GOODS.
CO o o 9 0 0 Ö b w H Pi b CO o b 0 e. H b w e 00 o CO o e-3 O W CO o W m l o U2 Eh o U2 CO 0 ese CO Q o o CROCERiES. New York Grocery, NO. 17 EAST WASHINGTON 8T.,2IOOUS WEST OF GLENNS CLOCK. c. is. jrunsorv, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER e 12? m e t t Fine Teas, Flour, &c, kc. Cash f.r Wbeat and other produce. oct!3-dly DRY GOODS. m 5 sC o o w "5 r. ir: . e T. M P 5 EDUCATIONAL. ST. OOJLTCTlwES.A.'S FEMALE ACADEMY, Flfffli M.tZanesville! Ohio. rpiflS ACADEMY IS CONDUCTED BT SISTERS OF 1 the rder of St Innu;c, and 1 prorided with competent and experieneed Teachers, bo will spare no effortfor tbe improrrment of the minds and morals of tboe entrusted to their cbar?e. Tl.e Course of Study is divided into four departments, and each iepanment having its own distinctive coot; of aiudit-s asined it. Tbe discipline of tbe school is firm ard uniform; but mi d and parental. 1 nremiuirsg attention will be given to th health and comfort of tbe pupils. Tbe Acsdennc year cor;sts of tw.i sessions of five month each, the first commencing on the first Monday of September; the second oa tbe first .Monday of February. Tbe two sessions will be closed with a public diatnbuUon of premiums and honors, oa the first TCedoeedsy tn July. Terms per Seaalon Payable In Ad vance For Board ard Tmtion la the following branches: Orthoaraphy, hcadirg, renman.bip. Gec'aphy, Enlib Grammar, History, Arithmetic, Geometry, Astronomy, Rhetoric, Composition, Criticiira. lncciples of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Botany. Mental and Moral Phtosophy, Lok', Ac kc.. Hi, $50 and 45, aocoriinf to tbe department of tbe pupiL llxt ra Charges. Music on Piano per Session Ill 00 Muc on Guitar per SeSM .o 10 00 Bed and Leddu.r peräesajoo.' 5 00 VTabit,K per Sssion 5 00 Stationery, if found ly tbe Institution, per Session, 3 00 No deduction will be made for absence unless occasioned by siekDeae. Pnpd entering axler tb commenceTient of a Session will be charged" ouly for the remainder of that Session. Boarders are rjnired to bring table furniture, napkins and ail necessary articles for the tUlet. Tbe uniform ia blick merino dress, with erhlte aabonnet. Basizes. letters to be addressed the MOTHER StTERIOR OF ST. COLÜMBA'S. Zaeeevlite, Chi. Term for Day Scbalar. Tuition per Seasloa, Second Junior Depsrtaieot... 96 00
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JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD Two Tr.iiiiH Daily, (Snndara Excepted.) Traioa Arrive Tratna Leav. 7.25 P. M 920 A. M. 3:50 A. X 00 P. it. ABOVE TRAINS STOP FOB THE ACCOMMODATI013 cf pissengf r at ?uutfipTL, firtfiivrnofl, Fricklir, a. uaburffh, Columbus, making coanctioua at Sermoor with traiua on tbe Ohio A MUeiM;ppi iioad. and a LouWrille with trains on the Louisville, Frankfort 4 Lexl&rtia ant Louisville and Nashville Roads. Freight train leave dally. Freight promptly forwarded OSlce, Maiisoa Depot, West aide. A. 8. CAROTUKRS, SaperictecdeoL J. O. WsrfTTCtwa. Fretrbt 4nt novlS'd-dlv REMOVAL. C.W.STEFFENS E. F. STIFFENS C. W. STEFFENS & CO., MATHEMATICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL . Instrument Makers, lniAXAPOLlS, I.IIAA, Have removed their Establishment from Blackford's Building to No. 2 South MerUlau atreet, tiro doon below Washington street. All kind, of small Machinery, Model, Ac, Ac, neatly done. Repairing rniptly attended to. j)24-d3m GROCERS. WM. GLENN k SONS. WHOLESALE GROCERS, TOand 12 Vine Street, bet. Second and Ieitrl streets, Cincinnati RAVR ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE. AT the lowest market prices, a large and well aelected stock of Groceries, Tobacco Cordage Woo 'en-ware, Ac, to which we Invite the attention of the trade. septl2-dlra BOOTS AND SHOES. re re re BOOTS & SHOES AT WHOLESALE. f" TT. H"E RECEIVED A LAKGK AND WELL Jt a80..,dst Kk of 1UXTS AND SHOES for the Fall and Whiter Träte, to which we invite th attention of city and country merchants. Our stock ba been selected with reference to Indiana and Illinois trade, and embraces C'istom and Eastern work In large variety. We have an abundance of extra ?xes, both in Boots and Shoes, and we think we can suit thetrad both in price and quality. V. K. Hendricks A: t o., iTo. 76 West Washington Street, 1NDUNAP0U8, INDIANA. aept2S-d-2m WINES. CHAMPAGNE WINES. WK ARK SOLE AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF TUB following celebrated brands: rUINCi: l.Hl'i;itlAL, in quart., pint and half pint. OKi:i: sr.At., from De Venojfo A Co'a, l.pernaj , France. AIo,on hand f MPEItlAL :A11IM:t. Alvord, C.ilducll Sc Alvorcl. OS Fait Watultifffoii Street. Junels HOTELS. BATES HOUSE, .1. Bi. IlOLTOIY, t'UOl'RIETOR. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. rayW-dtf DRY GOODS. Country Merchants and Sutlers CALL AT THE WHOLESALE NOTION HOUSE, at Wot Washington St., BETWEEN ILLINOIS AND TENNESSEE STREETS, Just Received from .Yew York Auctions lOO IA. riuiii.t'lMiiri. 50 Dz. IJuckskiii Gauntlets, 150 Iz. Cheap X eck Tics, 50 II z. Morocco Wallets. A Regular Line of Gents' Furnishing Goods AND HOSIERY, ALSO A rOKPLKTK rTOCK Of NOTIONS, ÖZ C. TIIO.SSK4 aV LIIEY. mcbl M-dly TOBACCO AND CICARS. 500,000 ( I (i A K S Just tlteeivetl. JOHNA. IIH;XIJL.IIVGrE:n retnrted frcra Cri3cctlcTit, HE HAS ENGAGED .00O.0OO FINF DOMF STIC Cigars. Ail ro !. wjU b wtr,anted of tbe very best quality, and wll hell 25 Per Cent. Lower Tbanacy other house will i-h tbe saoe nsP'y Every one who sellscigara, whle-ale or retal dealer come eooo and examine the s'ock. JOUN A. HKIDLINGES. Dovlo No. 3 Palmer Heue. COiVFl D E iV T I A L T0CNG MEN WHO HÄTZ IN 'jured tlewstl, by certain secret habits, which unfit them for uaiaeea, platire or tbe duties f curr.edlife; also, middl-aed aid old men. who. from the faüi. cf youth ov other causes, feel a debL'Sty to ad vasee of theiT jeara.before pliclur tbeatelvesundeT the treatment of otjV one, should ftrst read "THF. SECRET FPIK.ND " Married ladiea will leara someitiaf of iwportance bj percxiEr "Iba Secret Frtend." Seat to any addreas.ia a s.aled envelope, en receipt ef Tea Cents. DR. STUART k CO. can be consulted on alldiaea ef a private or confidential nature, fr.tn g A. M. to P. M (Sunday, frwm 9 te 1 1 A. M..) at their Sr. Address DR. Cm A. STUART CO., rocb;l-Awly!,6'., Beton,Mui.
ATTORNEYS.
CHAS. W. STAGG, Attorney at Law NO. C TKMPLRANCE II ALL, mchl9-'63-dly IndiaiiapoIis.lDdlaaa. INSURANCE. im INSURANCE COMPANY, OF IIAIITI OUI), ro. TNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. ---- . . i 5 n si-rrr-7Ttt'Tt1t Erected I359 Owned by the CoCali Capital and nrlti, ?s.0'si:5 Hi. Tb! itiCorce oflliisCoTuratir U Uüh!e thai cf anjetLer Fire Insurance Cv-rporatiou in the United States I SI E I A L A .11 : N r U N i . I V K N 1 1 ) T H E I N S C BANC fj of tarm prr.rty. dwei!liiir!,andout-bu.ld!ntfa. Iuanres such bnlldin or contents in a verv favorable man. ner.for three or fcve yearn, l-esses Fqttilnblf ldjticied and lroinptl I'nlst lit Cnsh. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, mch21-03-dly INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. OYSTERS, CAME. &C. Oyster and Game Depot. I HAVE C0NSTANTLT ON HAND AT WHOLESALE and retail aame. Oystern, VeuUou, Ducks, Ctiailw. I'irous I'ralrlc Chickens, Ac, Ac. Also a choice and well selected tk of " Family Groceries i( Provisions Remember I am sIe Agent for Mahoney's Celebrated Oysters, Th ld Ojsters Jn tb market. Tliy are lare, free 'roni hell, of r cli and d.'l;ciu flavor, and alwaye warranted fri-sh and tlie cans well filed. Send orders, accompanied bv c-i-h, to SAMUEL STARUNG, r Jvß-dlj Ji'o. .1 Nor'h Illinois street, Indianapolis. DRY GOODS. i A n P iß M fMal 02 o o M si) 03 w t 0 : P 0 0 0 i i 0 s 5 fl A H X p p. Ss. 1 I ' I H A 0 Ö SVJ pi f I A r.s 0) 13 ES ü fl, u I t v A X H z J Uw H o i ATTORNEYS. OSVCOLXAJCX. LXWII JOASA C0LERICC & JORDAN. ATTORNEYS AT LA7, irrirs. svsoat o. 3 ou itmsEL carato, rie. lg Kaaa V axehlngton street, Inst napolla. .flaue, vjehJC-'U.il)
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Clde, Sw,duVy and all poln's on that line, and at Pntua with D Jton and Nirhigan R. M. for Toledo, ltroit and Great V' stern aii Grai.i Trunk Itailways. , The Mail tran cauivts at RcbmouJ w ith trains for Dayton, Xrnia. Hamilton and Cl-dr.natl. Time same to all fM.iiita as by other routes. Throng) tickets for sale at the Union Dej t. II. G.CikF.Y, General Superintendent. F. Chsspi-SA, General Ticket ;ent. novM dtf. INDIANAPOLIS AND 'CINCINNATI ws as fi A mm w Shortest ftonic brjhlrtf .Tille I NO CHANGE of Cars to CINt U.NATI, by thia ROUTE. Chance of time, tin and iier Monday, April arjd uijtj fartli.r tjo'ice. Three tralnsleave IndianaK!isDly,(Sundajeacepte4.t IIR5TTRAIN ttA , fCt N'CINNATI EXPRESS) 1 arrives at Cirw-hmaU at ICtOAM., and Lex it. glow Ky., 7JW P. M., adclo c.i.ii.-ioti al Cittdniiatl with Little Mi ml, Cincinnati, W. Ine.ill and Marietta Railrads, for all points in StitU if n Oh hi. Second Tra n ll.-Ui A. M. Ci ' lnnatl Mall, arrives at Cincinnati 4:-0 P. iL, irr cing c!-r-e e.iiDecti.a with the Little Miami Uailroad for Ivelrdt Morrow, Culumbus, Newark, Zanesville, sid Wbeeli:'i. Third Trsin-41.V P. M,C:nciji.atl Express, arrives at Cincinnati 11.' P. M. i Fare same as by any other rou. Call for your tickets rt. tLe Di a:isjoliandCucinDaf Railroad. Baggage checke1 tbr nrb. W. II. L. NOLLK, General Tiket Agent. . W. EitjoTT tien-ril Pa'-sener Agent. PERU AND INPIANAP0LIS RAILRf AD. 1863. rSKfe ,S63t NEW ARRAfsVEMENT. Mew Home to ChletiJ.s visa Keksms. S3 MILES SHORTER THAN A.T OTHER ROUT ON AND AFTER 350NDAT, APRIL SO. 1H3, träte train w ill be rt.n a follow A ChWa'o Expn sa Tra:n wi v eVe Irdianap'di. at 13.35 P. y .. arrive atKkon at3 10 p. Q time to make close connection afth tra Ji on the Cite-it nali eoi Cticaeo Air Line Ra.lroad for ;l-an.prt, Yalj..raic and Cbicteo, ad arr) t Peru : 4.2U P. M. Returmrg, the same train will :$av Peru at 120 A. M., making cl'rte connecti'Hii with tl n'ebt train from Chicago, and arrive at Indiai apol; a' .V.'O A. M. A Mail Train willleav. Iridienali at 4V P. M , stopping at all talio: and arn i g at Peru in time te male concectlmis wife tbe train-on tbe Tle1, and W a bah Railway, for Wabssb, Ilnotiogton, Vert Wayne, Te ledo and lA-tro't. KetunüLg, tbe same tram w,.'l lesve Pru at a K A. X., alter the arrival of the trt 'n O.e T. A W. R. W. from the East, atd arrve at lr.4i.iajl, at lo on A. t to time to make coniextieas tY ail point Ea.t, S. Jm and Wet. ACbkago Exprestrain will lefre (ndU'iapoli. at 30 P. li.. making rioe correct toi,. V Knkuxa" w ;rn train lr loganport, Valparaiso ard Cttcago. and arrive al Peru at LOel A. M., iatin.e to naC'ccLei cLon Jth tratn going East and West on tbe Told a:.J Warash kail way. Return (Eg tbe same tr.-.n wfll leave p.ruat 13:13 P. M , making cioe counecüon at Kt-kotno w;ta tbe tralbs on tbe Cincinnati and Chicago Air Üne R. R. from Chicago, aryaratao ana iganport, ana S'Hv at Icdiauapcdls al 4.10 P. Jt la tine to ccttett w;t?abe tveuisf UiicJ fcf LiLCinnati. Loci. .!! and otter 1 Uta. DAVID At ACT, General Age V. T. Malott. General Ticket and Ssperlnte-TxWtit. eut. fel23. 'U-dly Indin'tiapoli. ai-jd a .Tladion 1863. no; 1863. lew Arranrcntent to Commence .Hon day, Feb. U:. fJl O paftsetiger trains daily tumiay. excepted) beI twen Ind.anap.iil and MÜ!ira. Leave tbe Union Depot IV.ia.spoIis, at 30 A. M and 3 P.M., arrivio d ;ott 11 A. M. acel T.JO P. M. Leave the Depot at Maditoa at V. M. araj 3 p. M, ar riving at lnd..nap.li. at 11 A. M. Aid S.10 p. M. ' Tlie train Itav.i g Indianaje-iLsSt C .30 A. M. connects with that leaxln? C'ilutns at S' 13 A.M. for' elby. rille and R3bville. arr1vtr.r at lbjT.J at HZi A.M. aad ku.bvi; e at 12J0 P. M. " Leaviog Ru.hs-.i; at 1 p W SbeTbrvill at tJÜ T. Mconocta at Colatcbta w;ih D J ac4X4.Uai3.arnvtj it fitter kiiacapoLa er Vjl! tba uot teaeThia Road forms a Lra wtth the ackete at Ma'oa trr thttraiportaica cf fre lt tcrvt CltctaU asi It Uüapo!li aad pclcta WestTaniT of Frejhtt aa lsw M by ry ether rowte. Shippers aad menhaata Weal 1 V tt4 lttotbetnsterst to afcJp by tfclilie. s fsbC D. C. EUANHJi. Bupartateadect 5. 1B62 SIK A LL PERSONS PTRCHAS1N TICKETS roR ei i JOSEPH and ether points Is A fthr Mlaaovrt. btate of Kansaa. or tie Territories U hould Insist a the ae ng ticken that read by the .10IITII TlIVVOl III FIAILIIOAD. The only rail roate frun St. Loui. ft- St- Joseph. It la the Aborten aad quickest ha, ty tUt-ea hours, to the remotest poiit reacbei by rail, a! Ji a' ways as cb aa any ether, he y y w r ik Wu to Kkusaa eod all potetal Konher Miseovrt by tbe Nenh Vi haiiroaa. lHAAC(t.STUUU05, prea'tand G.s'lS-ipt. utb Mi.aourl R. I . HENKT H- IMXtüNa.GefieTai Sil t ( Agat. .atxIT-tV PROFESSIONAL.
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CHARLES lJOLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAY, DA.MYII.LE, IXt'lAXA. W ill prartice In the Courts cf II' 'drkks ax4 adUuftf ilie. eeptt I
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