Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4113, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1863 — Page 1

DAILY STATE SENTINEL. Riyrun ani nnufticikt RMiiit (u mi lie im) at f Tnn NL1V SENTINEL OFFICE, fcoiTii .nr.iciriAr tkki;t, rroiTs m rotore, ELDER, KARXNESS & BINGHAM, rropriilort.

0 rpy, owe. year... fr copy. ix tiorth. One I Jt or bbU ... IUvered by the carrier, w.th.n th dty, 1 cent pel week, payable to It carrier. ArM will b ropvUed at 13 eu a week. City ecberrU r w;ll b held re;ifit.iM for f pr lft tVir ba after they have removed, r whn they wsaij Urt diecootinBr-d, aale r-Cc U firea tc of publication. So p-Tct U.wtprpijaeci,or cgnilaollonjctT I as patd for. Oim f the IUiLT riml-ean be had at tb ofBe acirn.onttr.g.'a&d tht Wmii amm each MooJay surtUair:.iüyvepfu mailing. WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL, PTFI03ILKÜ EVRRT MONDAY AT tic- Dollar and Fifty Cls.a IVar, FAT AILS IITiUkMI IM AJTArB. KATUN OF A I Vi: TIS I KU. I 4 tm 4 u m ; f w e ' S Id.. d.. W.. 4J.. n.. lw. lftd 3. Jw. lm. 3m. Xm. 4m. Cm. Im. 0 M l.oo 1.M 1 75 3 00 IM 3 00 ,4 00 5 00 7 on SO 1 13 1..V) 1.87 J jr. X 3 30O 3.75 e.oo 7X0 10 25 13 IT, l.&O; 3.00i 1.50! 3.0f! 4 00 5.00! qo; 8.0) 1. 3.50 3.12 375 5 09 25 7 SO 10.00 3 3.V 3.0O 3.75 4.50 5.35 8.00 7 50 9 00 12 OO' 15.00 2O.O0 10 ..'.O 33 00 37 50 41 SO UDO 3? 3 M 4.37, 5.25 13 7.00 8.75 lo so u.on 17.0 21 25 34.75 0.00 4550 so.no 500 3.00 4.00 5.00 4 00 TOO .00 10.00 13.00 1.00 20O0 24.S0 moo 45.00 52.50 5T M 75.00 3.37 3.75 4.&0 JO" 5 63 6.20 .75 7 50 7-H7 H.75 . 9.00 10.00 j 11.15 12 SO 13.50 1S.OO 18 00 20.00 22 .SO 25.00 23 75 33 OO 45 00 50 OO 50 00 55.00 57.50 82.50 5 OO 70 OO h5.iO J5.0O 10 00 13 f u 1 ?5 13 OO -JS.SS 21.25 27.00 25.00 .I0..V) 2 5 " 50 .''.5 im' .". (Hi S IT IS 00 l ! (o 1 .ro 13 no ?o r.o 13 1. A HVF.RTWINlJ IX T11F. WEKKI.T. On )uar, od' inrtim to 75 two " 1 00 f ,t;r " 2 00 For rh anor'tuMt Inx'rtir.n, an i for nrh u"trtton of 4.,i 1'!Iti ..nal qnar 33 A1rt(mT)t(. pnhlibl !n both th Daily and lh" Wkly Mxxtinki. will b charifM tb fall Daily rt", w;lb n-blf tb WeeaW rat a.LU 1. Euif! Notic p'jl!5i'l in tb column, often lnnr nn1"r, will b char?"'! f'r each ln.rtirn fl; if r tn l'n". tn ent -r lm. (,r.a'K-ii will m' for infrUn th n-t.r. of the foil- win; fHr. 8idi and Aio.'alioiiH at tb rats rtanf, to 1. ;ail in a-lvanc: Military I'omnani, Or1r .f Oi l Fliow, Maonk Ot''.t, lMTl-iit SMri-ti" Sii v'iiK S'Kritii. For rarh ntic not xc'liii? H l.n V cnt. for eacb lartion; orr eittht lm at thi rat. AfiiHHiiM-irit lath with funeral notice aitacLl, $1; without rotlr fr MarriAfT Ntic 50cit!. !fotlr i.f FMlval. JVnc n FxcnrMoa, (rottrn np by IndivHaal or a-uKiati.n, or by eburch, at tb rxulr pnc. vi Adrtlmnt leald an.1 plard ui!r tb bad of Bpc!al Notir, If tn lin- or cvr, will b chrifJ doubl th uul rt. AdvrtiuinH m.iKli.if lnittban thr lin, nrtd one in th Dally, will b cbarg1 r.fty cnt. Tearly iTertiHT to pay qunrly. AnuounrinK caixlidat for ofüc- of evry description ton rharrd at tb rate of $1 5o for acb non In tb Daily, and 3 in th Daily and Wkly, tb am to b, io II ca, paid in advance. Iiral aJrtl"TnnU Trtd attbe pn- of the attrnja ortlritiK, and not dflayat.l for tb b-Ral procdln", bat collectable at oor u.nl time. Publiker not econntabl forth accuracy ff Wal advertisement beyond the amount rharned for thHr j.ibllcatlin. ELDF.li, IIARKN'F.S A KINUHAM, IropritorB Indiana Stt Sentinel. J. M. TILKOUD, Prldnt Indianapolis Journal Company. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. HAMiilits. II ARRISONS BANK. N. 1 F.at Washington stret ro.Mte tu Sctmneiuinrw. , uaf i,ivi:iiv staih,i:s. ALUS A UINSLET, Uvry and Salo Stabl, in the rar of the Palmer Hon. unI?:?Jjr.. roiTM Dims. I DAVIS k CO., Union Foundry, Delaware street, op- . poito Union Ipot. II ASKIJUAN A VINTON". Wa-bintrton Foundry and Machine WorkP, eat end Uulon Lpct. tny29 111. AI. r..STATi: AlillMTN. I FRANCIS SMITH, formerly Dlill A Smith, Real KUt Ant and Ta Payr, 37 Kat Wa.-hlnstton Btrt. llou to rnt. Jan25-dly '2 cKKRNAN A PIERCK. Real Katate Agenta and Pfoier, IS r.aot Traninis'"n air"-i. w M. T. WILK.T, Ral EMato Arnt and Stock Hrokr, 10 Kart Wiihlnaton atrei. m". hoot an kiiok nr.Ari.its. C. MATHKW A CO., Whol(.ale dealer In floot, 1'j Rhoi. and Rubber. No. 4 Roberta Rlock, ojpit the (Jo Ion Depot, ItvliajiajHj'.ls Ind. lrLt ADAM KNODLE A SON, manufacurr and daln In all kind of Boot and Sh, No. 32 Kart Washington atreet. apr27 IMMIKf "a D STATION f.U V . ff0WF.N. STEWART A CO., who!.aIe aui retail deal1 M In po.-k and Htatlonry, and ltniwr MateriaU. Bo. W Wt Washington atrt. apr26 nuv .;omis. WA II. OLE NN A CO., New York Stor, D- . OoodwtolejAi and Retail, JInna Blotk, F.at Waahinjcton tn-et. msi5 CIIIM At li LASS AM 1 HV KV.XSW. 111'.. CHAS. K. HAWTHORN, Importer of China, (JIam and yaeowar. N. H3 F.at Wahington at., :ndlna poll (Indiana. Alo, Ivaler in Stoneware. dec2 " nillirilAKT TAlMlt. ; FREDERICK trtKITF.R. Mrchant Tailor, and daler ' In ready made clot Ling and fumlbing Kvo.i, No. 21 eat Wahtt gton afreet, eppoMtc Sentinel oC'.ce. my29 ATTOKM'.YJi. " f C10NALD ROACHE. 'Johp F. McDonald, Adi t 1 dion L. R.acb. At't rna and Counilor at Iw, .Ktna Insurance C.ni,ary Building, pecond floor, Pennylvanla tret. J1-d1y v o r i i i: i t i a i. TOUNil MEN WHO JIAVE INjnrd thrrtvlve by certain crrt habit, w btch unfit thr m for buinev., pUa-ur or th duti of marridlifr; alo, mlddlea;ed and old men, who. from the fol!) of jnuth or other caue. feel a lfbi!it In ad vane of tbir 'ar,bfor l v-jn; tbemevr mtwler the treatment of ony on, boul.l tlrt read "THE SECRET FR'K.MV MarriKl la.lie will larn omthiag of importance bj .ruing "Th Sert Fnnl. Stnt to any addre,ln a ealed enve U'pe, on receipt of TM'nt. Ik. STUART A CO. can b consulted on all tiea of a private m ronrtdeiitlal nature, from A. M. to 9 p. M (an Uv. from 9 to 11 A. M..) at their .ilce. Adlreta PR. '" A. Tl ART A CO., wirb31-dAwlf .!-': H..t.n. Ma WINES. CHAMPAGNE WINES. mTE ARE SOI.K Alii Nl! FiR THE S LE OY Till f f f illomn Mebrated brih.'x: ritlM I I MI'I KI AI , knMunrt, pliila lid IimII pint. f;uri r.ALt from Vrnogn A t'o'g, llprrnny- I rwnc. AUo,ou hond I MIi;tllAI. CAIIIll.T. Alvoril, Cahlu t ll V Alvorri, HH l'nof U aililnsion Mrrrl. HOTELS. BATES & OÜSE, I. I.. UOIIO., PROKIETtK. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. ni)3 lif COOTS AND SHOES. llXu U W.l Wa.hir't.ii . 4LARIE UltH'K Vt HOME. MADE WOkK rt)K -tAfc. A . . .a . it. a . j mmw c t wimw r v r mi oi inr i irrrr J OU w MpSO-alj mm m a awv A. LIMTZ.

f4 'VOLUME XII. INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. LL t PO VT AI V A IL ft O A l . Train Leave. 3.',0 A. M. . 1 .VI P.M.. it P.M... Train Arrive, . TM A.M. .. 12: Noon. .. 6 00 P. M. ..MaU ivntAiA csrraAL aailwaI. TTalr.i Arrtv. ft-10 A. M. TraloIesfa. 5:15 A. M 3 15 P. M T:10 P. M ft45 l't M. iruiiirntntio ciacraaATi aaitAOAO. TrainaUare. Trama ArrlM 4(1' A. M 12 13 P.M. 1115 A M 7 15 P.M. 7 10 P.M 10:00 P. M Tut! bact aiuaoAi. tralr.ala. Trajn Arrir 20 A.M. 3:40 A. M. 150 P.M 11" A M. 1:25 P. M ... ..55 P. M. UVHVIIJ, HEW ALB AST At CTtlCAaO KAILAOAD. ExpreM.(irfeDcat: Jüiiction, goiLg north.. 510 P.M Gotntr, aoath 12:20 P. M LAFAIBTTB BAILBOAB. TrannUave. Tratü Arrivt 12 30 Noon 3 40 A. M. 4 1-i P.M 1 A.M. 10.W P.M P.M. raao iibUDiiiiKUiuuioio. Train Lava. Trama Arrive. 12 00 A.M Chlci;a ExpreM, 50.2....5 05 A M. 4 15 P.M MaU 11:10 A.M. 1O-.10 P. M.... Chicago Epr, Ho. 1.... 3.5 I. M. MDUVArOM AID R ADIHOa tAILKOAD. Train Iav. Train Arrive. 7.W A.M F-xpr"1 11:00 A. M 3 00 P. M Accommodation. .. 7.40 P. M jtrriMnsviui bailmoad. Train Lbv. Train. Airive 920 A.M Mall 330A.M. 9:'i0 1'. M... 8:19 P. Mj r r I vu I nnd Departure or Closing of .TInil. AKBIVAI-a. Lafytt way and Chicago city.Thr Kiifh Mail 6:00 e. u. 7:00 a. m. 1230 r. m. lO iHi r. m. .... ... 11:30 a. m. 11:30 a. . 8:00 r. M. 11.30 a. . 8 00 p. u. York, PbilaS. 4i m 7:30 a. m. 7-00 A. M. 2:30 r. m. Cincirinatl and way mail Through raai!. ... Per" mail Trr Haut way mil Through mail Ma-4.foii tnail J-fiVrMnville and Iyuiville. ... blWootain way tnail ard Nw (Mphia aiil Fitt-t'iirj; nll'f..ntaine throtRb mail. . . Cntral through mail Central way mail n PABTCRB 8 it-lilt C'i. ... 1130 A. M .... G:NI r. M. ffnyttwy and Chicairo Through mail CinciMiati and way mall 10:15 A. M. ti:00 r. m. 11 30 A.M. .. 1200 M. S20 a. M . 2:00 f. . 7 00 r. m. 7:00 r. . 7 00 p. m. 12 00 M. 7:00 r. m. Through mail. .. Peru Terr II nute way Through mail Sladi.ntu mail Jfleronvillatid Lmiville mail R"l!'.fnaii-. way mail Tliroiizh mil Indiana Central way mail Through mail SCALES. PATENT PLATFORM SCALES A 1 K B A X K S CATTLE, HAT, COAL, GRAIN, WARKHOUSK, RAILROAD, TRACK, Ann COUNTER SCALES, Manufactum! only by E. A F. FAIRPANK CO., St. Johnsbary, Vermont. Fornale at Mnnfactnrera'prlcKby V ,t AT W . P. J ALLIT, Agent, 74WetWahinifto!i.t., p21-wly anapol a, Indiana. DRY GOODS. m o o (0 0 0 b w b 0 0 b 0 H w j w o a: H rn o k3 5C w 72 O w A H c 0 v U2 P3 o CO b CO H e GO Ci zn. O Eh o CO CO -H CO o o 0 2 b INSURANCE. Indiana Fire Insurance Company. Indianapolis, Indiana. Office, No. 5 Odd Fellows Hall, i (UP STAIRS.) rapif.il sioo.ooo. INvtKKS I)WfLLIN(S, lUCKHiLt ITK.MTIT.F. I'arr.e. Hay, tir.'n and U St ck the rt in, agaiii.t i l .jmage ly Cr, lür the term tf Ba r ven Ja' lim.-r.. - J H Hrvy. IredeiicV f-rai-, C. C. ltn. Wm, r f, r,.,,0i a j''li; John H. Il'itl R.chnt. -nd. Oi'i -j . Il4rey, PTet tent; 1 redM k B aif, , Vice Premier t. Fredrr ck Brass, Trail?er; bi 1. ij .l'tn, e r.tar . . r. iyu rnrrttl Agriil. Vi r r i W m . pirll. K.i Sec t t, t'er.Hellle. Aodrrw H ali.cr. -;.. Mirrbani, Jame. M. iay C: r Bau . f M.tr. II a Fl. ul.rr, iX-q , Mrr bai t J F. M lvr.!d. Att. r.ey at Lw, J..uh 1-fVe, ) , f IB A Bro , E J. Iv'. Bmj ,ptediit T. II A t. lud. rmd , ndianap.ll; John pvtr.n, , M hi K. ia'Ui, Merctatii, Ru i)tii..i.d, D F. WUoam-on, r q , At!ir.ey at M, tirrei.catU;i, . Hill, E.j . 11tt.i.M.; Harr D Sc. tt, I ., Irr Haute; M C. tulvrr, Fj , T.)aioe. Do9-41nt

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DAILY SENTINEL, TELECRAPHIC: I aircant BiracBBLT roa tmk dailt itatb aarrtsKL. .oot. Reportiii A Final Proposition for the Exchange of Prisoners. The Democratic Climbers of Congress in Caucus, They are for a Vigorous Prosecution of the War. LATER FROM EAST TENNESSEE A.c., Ac,, Ac, Ac., Ac. From New Yoru. New York. D fee raber 17. A special to the Time frum VhintoD, say: Uen. Hitchcock ba cone to Furtre! Monroe with a final proposition to the rebel authorities for exchange of priener. lie will probably offer to exchange man for ruan aud f;rade for giaie without refereuce to ollicers ur inea of colored regiments. Up to Utniht it had been decidetl to commit the buHne! of exchance to (Jen. üutler. Gen. Sickles hu uked lor a eourt ol inquiry up.in chiires cotitaioeU in General ILilIeck'd re pirt. Other ofücerd h ive m.ole himilar reijuets Gen Schofiel 1 hus a-ked lo be relieved from the co mm- nd of the Department of Missouri. Mr. Lincoln hn determined to assign hiuj to another corn in md. Gen. liosecrani will probably be sent to Missouri. A bill will soon be introduced into Congresj increasing the pay of commiioned offierd '20 per cent. It L 'rumored to-night thtt Surpeon General Hammond h;is been mustered out ol service. A -pefi.il to the World, d-tted Washington, Dec. IT, I ain informel th it the Army ol the Potomac in to lose its substantial identity, so far us corns organizations nre concert. ed. It may be that some of in brigades will loll w their cop.itriots to the We-t The I'residnit has prectited to Gen Sherman, for trari?nti!inn to the Cincinnati Sanitary Commission Fair the original Irak of the proclamation appended lo hi last me-s ige ft A f peci il to the Herald, dated Washington December 17, says: The Democratic member-of Congress held a caucus this eveniti"; at the Capitol. It was fully attended. The future policy of the pnrty was discussed, and general tinxiomtty expressed in voting all the men and means required for the vigorous prosecution of the war. A committee wai appointed to arrange and report at a future meeting, the lime and place lor holding the National Democratic Convention for the nomination of candidates to be supported at the Presidential elevl.on. The caucus then adjourned to next Monday. A titimher of border State men wh have not generally acted with ihe Democrats, were present and took pa rt in the proceedings. It i- intended to place the party squarely upon the war platform, and it is understood that those Democrats who have thus far arted upon the peace platform will give in their adhesion to the war policy. The Military Committee of the Senate hold a es.-ion this nii nin', and will to nmrrow report amendments to the conscription act. It is underatod the amendments will bo pies-ed to morrow in the Sonate. The number of ve'ernns who will re enter the service fiom the Army of the Potomac will be upward ol 2",l"' An equal il not larger proportion from the other armies will re-enlist. t'rom rnlro. Cairo. December 1 7. (Jen. Hurn.Mde is expet ted to airive hete to-night. The Counnerciil's Ch ittai.oogn special says: During ti e mnrctt il ou- irn.tps Ironi Chatta nooga ' liii't Liio-trret ;it Knuxv il'r. drangt r'a corps get in advance ot Loug-itreet'a amtnuuition train, wh'le Howard's corh wan in the rear. There w:is n ecje finr them, and II loads of aniniiiiiitidti anvl two lunimn io-s weie run into the river at Gordon. A p iitiori of the fort es sent to Knoxville have returned to Chattani'g a. The situation at Chittanooga is unchanged I he Armv ol the tumoeriai.a will soon be in win er qu uters. ..4lisp itch from Curoberhnd (Up dated the 16th, say.: A portion of Longtreet's arme made a d cent from Hogers ille on .Monday, and engaged our forces near l.eati-M ition. The hghtiugcon tinues at intervals. It is rep irted that the rebels cap'urc I ioids ol Government store. (Jen. Wilcox'a forces hive fallen buk to Taswell, and aie fottifung. A later dispatch d the ime date s ivs: The Union citizens of Knoxville are leaving the;r hmes in nil diiections bv Creek Gap Fighting is in progress at Blane's Cross Roads. ---<>--- From Leavenworth. LEAVENWORTH, December 18.—Accounts from the Plains represent great suffering among men and stock. There has been a most severe snow Storm. No hay or grass can be had. The stock is dying off by hundreds, from starvation Many lives are known to be lost; and, as over 100 trains are known to be out, much anxiety is felt for their safety. Fourteen inches snow fell her, and much drifted. All roads are blockaded, and there have been no mails for three days. ---<>--- Arrival of City of Washington. NEW YORK, December 18.—The City of Wash ington via (;ue ii-.(ow n arrived this morning. Flour steiii .m l wheat firm; holder aking higher tates Loth firmer, hie adstutl quiet Piovi-'on- dull, with a downwtrd tendency. The Hank ot F.nUn 1 a Innced its rates to 7 and then t H, c nt-ini a de;.-re-ion in fun is. Soutiierii Hepnrl N.v Y RK. D''c-tii'' i 1 Iilimond pspeis of the 1 H; ii h ue a e!i ri un trm Atlanta an liouncMig eiy positiieiv tint Grant has eiacu ted Ch ittanoog i and was f illing back on Nashville, tearing up the r ilroa'l on his retreat; thai Hardee will f ur-ue him. It is said thit Lot gstfrei would attempt to hol I worthesieru Tennesee. The p:i;ers are very bitter on Lincoln' ncsage. I'rom Iltililmnrr li.iLTIMi-na. December I Two Union prisoneia Cri T. Anderem cf the 51t Indiana ai d Lieut J. T. ktiti ii ol th lilh Iowa who escai-exl frim Libby prison, a week ago, arrived here t i.i . BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. "rrrULIAR." hy Fp.ant. HNAII TlirKru.N',Mby lUyard Taylor. "IHK hWrTFD VTin. tr Mr.. MLeti. "IHK KAI L MA RKIAtiK," U Mr. S-uthw ertU. "LtMtLA," lylire US - tt, author f4,AJaro He.'.e." - 1H. 0 K K N C0LU UNS" ard " PKTK It CA Kit A MNR.M Hook for tin BloCi1;iy, di auii:s i on lHGi, BOWEN, STEWART & CO'S. b33-d3w

MEDICAL.

Ml' TUT CVll. I IV THE CUli PRA.GTICAL ACCOUCHER. t iVA evil in the:31 VTTUE AMERICAN UISPKNSART WE TRKAT BT a nw method, and with th hapniest rcaults. ProLilu CUri, (flUDg of tb womb, iSancttratum. I7vr--ition, Luch rrhe i, whit,) L'inary and all other JUease to which the Amtriaan Ftmcu 1 so pernliarilj liatile, Snd three dollar and receive ty expreaa one. oi th lioctor'a Fem'-tf t-yrtngt. Thia Instrument ahoala be ued by every woman in the land, for the purpose of d inlint,csmfort, htatlk, Ac. Sent free on receipt or stamp, a cope of oar Private Lttr to Marr1d Ladia on health, Jtc. The Doctor'a cdrtrratl Female Piilt, fresh from the Dispensary, ore rrw good in simple dis eases, irregularities, dr. Price tl. aent by mail. At the American Ji;nnry we a!o treat, without merevry, and with never failing enccess, Veneria!, or what the quacK call j-ncnU or fcret diseases; i)kili ia all its stages, Gonorrhea, Gleet, stricture. Hydrocele, Circoc!, Varicocele, Carsocele, Sperrnatorhea, Seminal weaktie, octnrnal FmlsMon. Sexual lability. Impotency, and etTecti of s1f-abue. The last eix art treated of in a "private letter," which we Bend free on receipt of at amp. i he experience of the aureeon in eharije of this de partment in some of the bt Hospitals in Kurope and In New l ork City, enables htm to treat patient seien tificaJ ly and restor thm pdily. fhoselivinir at ad stance can communicate oylettei and be treated at their homes. In urtreut cases send fl orflU and receiv uc-cidn. Con-ultation free and canriilentiitl. Room No. 4k East Washington Street, Indianapolis. 1. O. Rox 1264. air9.dlT-wlzt.lam CROCERIES. Ruger 8i Jaycox, Wholesale Dealers in Opposite Union Depot, East) FI I .GimiOX'N 4a,I M AM), INDIANAPOLIS, IND. LAKE SALT. K II Vn K R A: JAY OX, SELL AT CLEVFLAND ASI) TO LH DO TRICES. Ruger 8l Jay cox, MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Cat Chewing and Smoking TOBACCOS. THE TRADE SUPPLIED ON ilOSTLlRERALTKRMS. ctCt-d.tw NOTIONS, TOYS. &C. TO DEALERS IN NOTIONS, TOYS, IPimcy Goods, -fcc. VS MT STOCK I SOW COMPLETE IN EVERT particular for th cmnii( lloli.ia). I wl.htocall Oie aitentt'-n ff dealer In the above good. HaviriK b"Ui(ht tjndr very favorable cirnmtanc, and nndr. tändln the wants f the trd thr-ii.'bly y lonf ! per'enc, it will b to the lulere! of buyer to eaamine try warerooa where they will Cud the 'art variety of gocfUtirr brought tothr tnJer or roof, at auch price a will afford a röod profit Rpetfollv. CIIAULKS MATKR, povJ-diwCra No 29 Wen Wahirtgton treet. DRUGS. NT I? W A KT V .TIOK(iA., Wholosalo and Retail DRÜGGIS TS No. 40 East Washington St., 11 II A."M Al'Ol.l, Orrms for salk, in qcantttiks to sun purchaT. freh mp.rte.t and doratie IrU(t, aleJtrlP, Palm, Oil., (Huirr, ralebt Mdctrtea, I'erfumery, l)-"tv.T, Aci!, lu.t ju, lorks poBf, A lroLut, IJUr f.'r medicinal purp"., aud ery aMiele tn their lm f bn.itie.a at the low cah prve. crjo-.lly.

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DECEMBER 19, 1863. MILLINERS.

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MlEJnOJ'.lJL? M I S S J. D OY1E Haa removed her PARIS MILLINERY EMPORIUM Frra e. 9 Hates Ilouae Rlock tw ! 1 Sontra lllinol st. SKIT POOR TO MR. ROLL'S CARPET STORE. A S I H AVE NOW LOCATi D MT STORE ON THE V. Great Millinery Thoroughfare of thia city, ana hava mt-ll arrangement wiih torn, of tha larjrat Lmportinf Hoasea In 'he Eastern cities to forward by eipresa wttn t a fall Bijoruaea of their latest and rmirr lmportaiiotiB tn Paris Botiuets.Flowers, llibbous, Plumes. Bridal Wrcatlu. Ac. I feel eonf.dent, with tha abort facility and advantaf e in our basinesa over many other kocses, that I can please tha met exqauit Ute, and as to prices ana qaaiHy t defy competition. We have also Joined a Bocnet Bleacher to oar basinet and will please all customers. Tha (oods are now ready for inapect'on at So. 13 South Ulinoi Mreet, where the most prompt attention win I paidtoorlm. MISS J. DOYLE. norC-dly SHIRTS, &C. Gents' Furnishing Goods! Shirts, Collars, NECK UNDER sniRis And DICAVCUS And Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, at 30 WEST WASIIIMiTON ST1ILE7 aprl0,'63-dly GROCERIES. New York Grocery, NO. 17 EAST WASHINGTON ST., 2 DOORS WEST OK j GLENh'S BLOCK. . C. E. JUDJMW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IJ FAMILY GROCERIES, Fine Teas, Flour, iVc, &c. Cash for Wheat and other produce. octl3-dly J. B.ALV0RD. J.M.CALDWELL. U.B.ALV0RD. A I. V Olli) CALDtVkLIi V ALVOKD, 1 1 - JI4I AND AH Ar In DAILT receiptof fresh good. Constantly on band and for sale at the lowest prices, a large and assorted stock o Coffee, Stiff nr. Mola? Sffips lllce Tea, .Naila (la, Woodrnwarti Honps, rnndlea. ntarchi ItnUtna. C'lirara.'.Tohncc. Hnckerel Ti!teFIht Curd age Tsvlne Cotton Yirna. Dre-Mnffa "vtitta, risT, Datest Jvllic. ftrandj. Otts um. Wlnea U hlsk, ntlntsw f all kinds, and riantnllun and llaker tllttera. Particular attention tivtn to the sale of IfOfirX'; Of ..fJL KWJTMi 68 East Washington Street. IJItdAN VU.VNI gr.l-,'w WB WOXliB-ttrUL GRAKTLI BRAND K'S TUSSILAG0 la FVea th T- CiMeei er

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NUMBER 4,113. WATCHES. Bn A OEXCIXE WALTflAM WATCH if Jtu vat a lariiMe and reliable time-keeper. BUY A OENUINE WALT II AM WATCH It coats W and Is worth doable the prion of these worthless EaglUh and SwUa watches. GENUINE W ALTHAM WATCHES, maJe eipreaaly for Railroad Emy'.mrm nod Conductor,. CENUIXK WALT1IAM WATCHES, made epraly for SolJiert- henry liontla,s3, accurate time kper. We get or Watrh" direct from the manafactory, and keep none but Ihe genuine. SI Nl LR WATCn ES SENT TO SOLDIERS rotlitr ia r.'-nt a tluic-;trit-r, t tb l't iwiitl rate. TU tr-Jö aiipplit-J at factory prit . Seud tor a cir cular. Wa aUo have a Iir V4ric!y of lw priced wi Watchea, Fine Jewtlry and Sdid y-Mw war W. P. BINGHAM & CO., 50 East Washington Street, :.. Odd f'dlowa Hail. MEDICAL. FOR THIRTV YEARS HAS RECEIVED THE FAVOR ABLE recommendation of the putdic, and been ud and pr."cribd by th First Physicians In tho Land A TBK BEST REMEDY KNOWN roa Sick Headach. Nerton Headache, Dycpepla, Sour Momacb. Billiou Hadache, Dii.'nes. CotIvenes, In of Apptit, (lout, Indi jention. Torpidity of th Livr, Gravel, Rheumatic AOctini, File, Heartburn, Sa SiokiieM, BUM jus Attack. Fvrti, Ac. For Tetlnionlnl. Ac are Pamphlet witli cacli iiottle. MAxrfirrriicn oi.t t T A K K A M T V CO., 278 Greenwich Street. Kew York. TTTFOR SALE BT ALL DRCGGISTÄ. novl3-dly DRY GOODS. ATTORNEYS. CI1AX. W. TAI-', Attorney at Law NO. I TIMPF.RANCI HAU, cblt-'A-ly - tteAUaawaJla.laaiaaa

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OPPOSITION. FaroKcdücoü;i - UtUe. Miami , and Coci9 uod Scsta s . Trr RAILROAD. ICETfU ACOOMMODATTOtOf THR CmXtTI 1 ef IndlakastoUa aad i travehM cUü rraJry. aa Sc ha. been opc4ed la E ak' BaUticg. corwer of Waahfcjrv trl ar.i Emfmcky art,o. fa4:a the W and Pa t er Ucu'. csder t- ar..pice at the aheve-etned Ea'.lroad. where tlcketa asd aJ cW.rea fnfcajnuLtiea aaav b ebt4ae4 at ta tr.lr cw.iamti. Tliia t ati v:ccrmolatti wtich has Jonf been rt'Zlred ' at lrdacap;i.. r.ii(rr. fr ia rt a pranrw Uckeva as ikua oC.ce from One to Three Dollar Lett lli tk-. are -oA at t Uola. Dwot ra TndlaMBtia. Y"t Thrvmh Ticket aixt all tnfurroaUon pJeas apwlj at th (Ph, a above. 21 7"0--c beer fr-oaa A A. lf.e P. . Oflee kora Sutklay fr.m 3 t tF.M P. VT . STKADaR. General Ticket Agent. Wlf. P. 5 Al ViN. Ticket Ag ei;t, , . JNÜ. C. I KN SON. Arebt. J. h. aHaCKLrruRD, Traveling Ageac JEFFERSONVILLE RAILROAD TT rv. 3 Two Trnins Daily, . (uBdafs t!xcestt.) Train Arrtre Trains Lwarej 110 P.M JJ A.X. X.50 A. u ax r.isi. A BOTE TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOECDATI03 cf pasenrert at Southport, Oreenweod. Frt&kUn, kjyLVurRll, CJuniVns makina: cofinectlofia at Serrxioai wltk tratn en tae Ohia A ICiaatppt Aod, tad at Laaata rJle wi;h train on the Lou! sr lie, Fra&kfort A LcxltgU and Louisville and Nahvf! Koada. Fralpht train. lav dally. Frei; tit prvsnpÜyforwardW. OCce, kadisoa tpot, Wert side. A. 8. CAROTTIXKJ, f opertcteadeuL I. O. WarrroMB. Frela-ht Acct. aovlSTO-dly C II A GE OF T 151 E. 18G3. wistxra 18G3. Great Central Bail Way Line. (Indianapolis and Col u tubal ) OX A5D AFTFR MOXDAT. NOV XKh TEAI5S will run a follow, Sundays excepted: Leave Indianapolis Morning Eiprea a'- .....j0 A. M Evening " " T:I0P.M. Mail (for P.ichmond) at Trains arrive: Night Kxprea at... Iy .... Mail .115 P.M. 10 A.M. Ir10 P.M. 15 P. M. Express trains cf this line make the following connection: At Colcmu with Clrland. Colombu and Cincinnati R. E. for Cleveland, Dunkirk, Buflaio, Xew Tork and B-t"n. VTith Central Ohio IL R. for 7fwark. ZanearfT. Wheeling, Baltimore, Washington City, IhilaUlpLla ana New York. With PHtebwre:, Colambaa od OnclnnaU R. R. fne Steuhenvill, Pittsturt;, Harrtburg, Baltimore, Philadelphia, yw York and Koun. TL Mortiitig Fipre makes direct connection at Crhana with Sai1usky, I lav ton and Oncinnatl IL R for Bellefontaine, Forest, Clyde, andooky and all poin'a n that line, and at l'iqua with Daytou at.d Michigan E. B. for Toledo, Dtrolt and Grat Atrn and Grand Trank Railway. . The Mail tra n connctat Rkrhmond with train for Dart on, Xenia, Hamilton and Cincinnati. Time tame to all point a by iUr roatea. Tareagta ticket fr aale at the Union lp.t. II. G.C.ir.CY.tieaeral SojterinteudenL F. CHajrouta, General Ticket Agent, novlt-dtf. INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI RAILROADI stiortet Ilante Tlilrtjr mir! NO CLLANGF. of Car. to CINCINNATI, Toy thia ROUTE. Chautf of tioi. On and after Monday, April 20, and nntil further notice. Three traüiHleave Indianapoil Daily, (undayaeicepted." r.lIKSTTRAIN. fcJ A.M , (CINCINNATI FIPRES! 1 arrive atCincirnatl at 1 0.40 A M , and Iealnrtoa Ky., ?:SO P. M., and elo ronnenton at Cincinnati vettk Little Mi-n,l, Cincinnati, W. Zaiiearllle and Marietta Rsllrad. for all point In Southern Ohio. Second Train 1HW A. M. Clntinnati Mail, arrives at Cincii.natt 420 P. M., tpring cloa connections with the Little Misml Railroad far lenreland. Morrow, Columbus, Newark, Zane.ville, and AbliCg. Third Train 6 55 P. M, Cincinnati Kxprea, arrlv.s at C.ndnnati 11 U P. M. Fare ame a by any other route. Call fr your ticket ria the Indiaaapolia and Cincinnati Railroad. Baggage checked throcrL. W. H . L. XOP.LE. General Ticket Agent. 8. W. LtUOTT General Pa.eger Agent. PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD. 1863. nnSC,1 1863. KEW ARRANGEMENT. .Mer Itoule to Chlcafa via Kokorao. S3 MILE8 H0KTER THAN ANT OTHER ROUTE ON AND AFI ER MOXDAT, APRIL 30. 13, traisj train will run aa folltiws: A Chicago ExprM Train will leave lad'.ab.poli. at 12.36 P. M arrive at Kokon at XI 0 P. ia UMt. n.aaecloe connection with train on tb Clncii.oaM and Chlcarn Air IJne K lf-ad- U-r Ioran.port, Valparaiae and CLtcagA, and arrl at Peru at 4:30 P.M. BeturniiiK. he same train will leave Pm at 150 A. M.t makhig tlo oonnectl with the night train fror Chicago, and arrive at Indlai.apoti. at &.20 A. M. A Mail Train will leave Indianapolia at 4 35 P. M , stopping at all station and arriving at Fem in tittete tte te IW Il . t y . a a a. make connection, with th train on tb Tldo and Wa baab Railway, fur Waha.h, Untiog-too, Fort Wayne, ledo arid itroit. Retumtrr, the same train will Ieav Peru at 14 A. M., after tb arrival of tb train on the T. A W. R. W. fromthe Fast, and arrv st IndlaLapolia at lo-OO A. i. -In time to make connection for all point Fa.t, &Cb:i and Wt. A Chicaeo Rxprttra!n will leave Indianapolis at 0 P. M., tsaklrg rV- connection at K'kome with train for LoKnpnrt, Valparai.o acd Cbicacro. and arrive at Pru at LW A. M., tn time to inakecoonoction wnk tram gofr.g Fast and West on th Toledo and Wabash Railway. Ke lamina- the ihm train will lve firm ai H:1A P.M.. . making cl coottction at Kckom with tka trains ontbei.HKlLt.atl aodChlcaro Atr Line R. R.f rota Chic age, . Valparaio and Loe;anport, and arrive at Indlanspolia al m 4 19 P. M., tr tine to counect wiih th evenieg trains fotQ Cincinnati, LonUviUe and other polnU. DAVID MACT, General Agent and Superintendent, ff V. T. Malott. Gnral Tlckt Arnt. fb!3, 'U-dly IiidiatiapoliM and .TlndUon 1863. OTH 3 1863. Mew Arrangtment to coameaca Ntan ; daft Feb. 2 fnj. fpWO paerrer traits dally (Sundays excepted) bwX twea Indtanapnite and Madlawa. , leaTe tfc Union Depot Indianapolis, at T.OO A. M and 3 T. M., arnvin dloo at If W A. M and 1.19 P. M. I are the tpt at Madta at A. M. and 3 W T. M arrtnnr at Indianapolis at II A. M. and 7.4 P. M. This fd forma a line with th Packets at Madison fort th transportation of fr'ght between Onetenatl and ladlanap and rnt Wt Tarilf of freight aa lew a by any other revto. 1 Shipper and merchant Wet will Cad It te tbairlous eet to .bipby tLUlrre. Utt D. C. BRA7HAM. tipaiftn tt4a. 1862 E5n? 1862 LL PF.RAONS rURClLkJliN TICEET FOR T Jf.rU and obr point. U 5 orthern Js!eon. the, ritaie of Kana, or the Territories, should lnil on bar bi tickets that read by tie UltTll .HIMorKI ItAltnOAD. Th otUj rail root fron SU Lau Is t St. Jaeepli. It U tho sh crust aod wei.e.1 tu, i-y Utriawa bears, U tho r Boote. r-tnt rach4 ly rail, attü la ' ay. aa rtaa aa a&v other. Bjt T"ur TVket to Zanea anj an woftx.ia Northern MUriej the North Mwaoort Rjra4. ISAAC II. STVkEOf . Prea't a ad Geei'l SapU Vom Uumtmri R. 1. HINKT U.SIMküN9,beral7trviif Artt. r1T-dly COOKS, &C. NEW BOOK STORE. rta. 7 rlla Pennty Iranla Mfrl tippaalte Odd l ellawa Hall. UfWANAPOUJ. IND. m BaBn riioiiniCtnyiniAku hikuujli andita. I T;oM kt, are L.Ucg their abeiv.a with iL newest! ,,,J t- lrtfhaftni or ataodar t:leatarr, .citat-U rJ1 9bbi b ak-kod. and for religtoua aa4 general realag. V kchool Buukl aod bt(k'y ia every variety, I itb aa aa-of'meiit of haauUll l itotograpk Aibasaa, Iar1ea, Pvrtfolu, Ae , Ac. v llea rail or.d aiataiu sr ttock. , CUA. H.TOtD, J K dly ratax atKl . i