Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4128, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1864 — Page 1

DAILY STATE SENTINEL. OPTICIAfJ. RNTED AND I't PIJHKL g,T lltft (IS I HT "icirtiD, At TI1K SEW SENTINEL OFFICE, 411 Til nMIIDIAN XTUCET, erroan tub roarornri. E SEN J Ji ELDER, HARKNESS & BINGHAM, Mroprieior. VOLUME XII. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., FI It DAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 18G1. NUMBER 4,128.

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wl .payable to Ih carrier. Afcent wiU npr-lied at II cent a week. City iultlVr will 1" bdd respon-iMe for paper lft tbesr h-ti- after thy hav. rnovf.l, or when they ww-b them dicont:nced, unless rotice it given ! ffc of pot lica'ion. No paper M ntvnt pre payment,; continued longer I q pa. 1 (r. Opte f the Laim 5rni.can be h 4 it the office ea morning and the Wir Sarnau each Monlay morning, teatly e vtb-ped. f r rr.al'.;rg.

WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL, PUPLISIIED EVERT MONDAY AT One Hollar und Filly t'ts.a i'ear, rATAX K IXV4UA1LT t ADVAftCI..

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INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE.

iiuimmuiiiiLiOi. Traiii" Ltc. 30 A. M 1 Oi F. M A.2 P.M Mail I t'ti A rriTlll BAIIWAT. Tratta Lear. 5:15 A. M. 2 13 P. Vt Hail 7:10 !'. M

Trln ArriTt . TH A.M. .. 12.0Nuoo. .. 00 P.M.

Tra'.n ArrlT. .. 9:10 A. 51. . 1--5 P M. 8:45 P. M.

I.1MAHAPOI Ii A HD rurillllAllBAItkOAb. TLI tlm 12 inlriTjtr fafer tban Ifid'.anapoÜ time.

Train Leae. t:o A.M 7.15 P. M

Ta RAirra bajuoaD Trair Ieare. 20 A.M.

1 50 P. M 10-2.' P. M

Tra;ot Artir . 11.40 A.M. .. 7:15 P.M. Train ArrtT .. 3 40 A. M.

IM1 A. M. . &5 P. M .

LOCIfTIILS, IIW ALE AKT ASD rHiCAOO fcAII.aoAD. Fipre, CrerncajttI' Junction, goin north.. 510 P.M Gin üoatb li:20 V. M

Tratna ArrtT ..5.10 A.M. ,.10:30 A. M. . 5:20 P.M.

ALTKUTISINfi

On quarr, nnf inrtion.. ............. two " f-ir "

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LArATETT aatLEAAD Train Iave. ll .-.O Noon 4 1 P.M 10:30 P. M

PKK? AHDIMDtlKArOUiaaiMMlLAK. Trail Ieave. Trafos Arrive, 110i A.M Cbica VxTwvm, Ko.V..S A M. 4:15 P.M..! Ma .11:10 A. M. 10:10 P. M....CliKTKlVÄa.L... 3i0 I. M. inDiAHAroi.18 axD MaftaH BAiiaoan.

Trains Arrfft

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Aerinnnx?ati"r.

irmiui')i(Tii.i.i aau.ROAD Train. Ieavf . 9 20 A. M Mail.... fr'Kj I. M

JT rains Ieave. 7:01 A.M..

3 0) p. M

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Trains Arrire. 3 30 A.M. . 8 10 p. M.

Arrival and

AlTPrti"ii,n jmMiriel In Lf 'h thr Daily anl the Weklr k.ti 1. nlll f r'nr-.i l fe full Daily rat, with fi,f-haU tli W-tk'lv r.Tt-. a-'.-Ji-d. Iu:ii Notici-j fil'l;'"l i t th? cJuaiu', of ten ln or nrirfr, nili r rhrir! f.r eck insertion If er tfii line. trn c-iit t l.tif. Cl?ar;- w ill 1 1-lii.-i li- fr i:i'rrtinfr tbe nt ir- f tlie fwl itcv tr (p Or lr, S-jck-tie a:il A!'ain' at tb rat na!ict . t,fpaii in a.lv atiT: JIili!rr Ciiniiani, Dr-ier .f Ul I rUw. )Unic Ort'. r, 1-f.erokr.t S'-cirti in I S-.iipMi .scietie. Fi-r eat li i.M.f jrp r ext ! inir s lii.e '5 cent fr each lnertiori; v-r eivlit li.w 1 tbi. ra". Aiitioiiiictntr ! atlis with fur. Tal n'tice attarbei!, 1; rithr-nf rotier frr JIarriacre Notice Mti"ii. Notire .f Fftivals,IVti' ar.- KxrnrMoua, gotten npl-y In1iv.'lnal5 or rx-iaüoji, nrVy rhunhe-, at the regular prire. AdvertNemeti lea'!cil aifl jl:icl uiiJ-r the heal of Special Notice, If ten l.nea ir vor, w ill bechargetl double lh oaal rate. Advertl-temetit nakin testbn three line, nserteJ twti In tbe L.iily, will l- cbare l fifty cent. Tearly adverti.-er topay ju-irterly. Announciiiir cai!H!:- for on.ce cf every description tobe cbarf't t the rate of 11 50 for each name in the Daily, and $1 in the Daily an! Weekly, the ame to be, in all cas4a, paid in advance. Legal airertioetriaiit Fis.?rtet atthc expense of the atlorneji orJerinsr, an.l not delayable for Ibe legal pmceeillrj(r, 'but collectable at oar tin.l time. Publisher not accountable for the accuracy cf leal advertisement beyond the amount charged for their publication. KLLF.lt, HAKKNESS i. IUNG1IAM, Proprictora Indiana State Sentinel. J. M. T1LFORI), PresiJent Indianapolis Journal Company.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

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fTARRlSOSSTJ.VNK.-So. 19 East Washington treet

opposite the Sentinel Ofllce.

Do part 11 rt of .flail. AKaiv aim.

or Clowlng

Tifdyi tte way and Chicago city , Thr-ih Mil Cincinnati arid way m.ul Through mila...' i Peru m til Terr Haute way mail 1 Through mil M t'Hii mail JenVrsom i'.le and Lo'iisvi'le !Sl-f.iitaiiie way mail and New York, I'hiladt lpbl i and Pittsburg IWllofontaine through mail Central through mail

Central way mail . lCPAHTUBKR,

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lifayett-way and Chi ago

Through mail Cincinnati ami way tn.iil Throuiii nitil Peru

Terre Haute way Through mull Mli-un mail. .. . . . ...... JelTrrsonvllleatid Ixniinville mail

Bellefontaine way mail

Through m.'iil ... Indian Central way mail. . . Through mail

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2:00 p. at. ... 7:00 P. W. . .. 7:00 p. w. ... 700 P. M. ... 12:011 m. . .. 7:00 p. a.

SCALES.

PATENT PLATFORM SCALES

A IKBASK'S CATTLK, HAY,

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MVi:ilY STAHLI'.S.

A 1.VEX h HINSLET, LiVery and Sale Stable, In the 1 rer of the Falruerllou. Junt-5-dly ' fuii.iidhii:.n.

t DAVIS k CO., Union Fouwlry, Delaware atreet.op- . poit Cnin Depot. '

AS8r.LM AN A VINTON, Washington Fonndry anl

S Machine Works, t a-st end Union Depot.

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SMITH, formerly Delxell A Smith, Real

Payer, 37 F.at wanington

Houses to reut. Janj-dly 6i

1 FRANCIS

I ' K.state Agent and Tax

McKKRNAN P1KRCK. Real Estate Agents and Brokers, 10. Eat Washington treet.

il.T. WIIJ1Y, Real EM ate Agent and Stock Rro-

ker, 10S Kat Washington tivet. mayl4

hoot aid mioi: i)i: m:ks.

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C. MATHF.W A CO., Wholesale dealer in B-ota,

Shoes, ami Rublnrrs, No. 4 Konerts Mock, oppo-ite

Union Depot, Indianapolis, Ind. nep4

ADAM KNODI.K A SON, nafinr.-irtnrer and lealers In all kinds ef Rota aw Shoe. No. 32 KaM Wah-

oKton street. ' rr27

HOOKS AM STATIOI KV.

T0WF.N, STEWART t CO., wholesale and retail deal-

era in Hooks and stationery, anl I'rinters" aiatenai So. 13 West Washington street. aprC6

IYI1V -)I)S.

A II. GLENN A CO., New York Store, Dry rivrwtaiholovüle an t ketail Clelin' Rlork. Ks'

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Washington street.

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aiHAS. K. HAWTHORN, Importer of Cbina,C,Ia-s and

1 lneenware. No. K3 Fat Washington St.. tmiian-

apolM, Indiana. Also, IValer in Stoneware. dec2 7IFJSC1IA!MT TAirOltS.

TREDERlCK t.O:rFEU. Merchant Tailor, and dealer

I' in ready made clothing and furniMncg gotuls, ro.3i

Wet Washington street, epposiie M'nnneiomc. ni;. ATTOKrvr.YN. W WC DONALD A ROACHK, fjosehp E. McDonald, Ad

IT I diMo L. Roacbe.l At torneys and Counselors at

Law, .Ktna Iusnrance Company Hi.ilding. second fitor.

Pennsjlrarla street. Jel-dly

c o x r 1 i 1: A T I A Is

YOUNG MEN WHO HAVE IN-

jnrrd theniM-lve by certain secret

habits, wmcn uni.ttiu-ni It business, pU-asnre or theduties cf marrieillif.-; also, middlo-ased ai;d old men, who.

rrom the rollies of yonth or other canses, irei a uelility In a.'Tince of their years.before pi .icing tbemelvr nr,der

the treatment of ony one, shouM nrst read "THE SECRET FK1END."

Married ladies will learn something of importance by

rem-ing "The Secret Friend."

ent to any adJre,ln a aealea envelope, on receipt 01 Ten Certs. DK. STU ART A CO. can be consulted on all diseases of privat? or conndential Diture. fron 8 A.M. to 9 P.M (Sandavs frwm toll A. M..) at their o:l'-r. AMres inj. i'mah . STUART A CO., mchll-dAwly l-'-.' no:on. Mm,

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COAL, GRAIN, WAREHOUSE. RAILROAD, TRACK, ASD COUNTER SCALES,

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rr"l --hi :Manafactnred only by

' - : - J i:,T1 CO., St. Johnsbury,

anapol , Indiana. D R Y C O O D ST

Vermont. For sale at Manufacturers'pricehby

W.P.JALLUP, Agent, 74WestWashingtont.,

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WINES. CHAMPAGNE WINES. WIT. AHE SOLE AOENTSFORTHESALEOFTHF V f..ll..irx crlrl rated brands: riii-Mci: ITiri;KIAI., in quarts), pi Hl and IikII pinto. .Ui:i. M.Al., from Dc Venogr A Co I'.pcrnuy, I rnnre. AIoton liHnaiili:iCIAl4rAlll.i:T. Alvord, Calilucii Sl Alvorcl, tiH IUai niiii,cOI, Mrrel. Jur.e

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INSURANCE.

; HOTELS. BATES HOUSE J. L. HOLTOA, PROPRIETOR. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. my3-ltf

BOOTS AND SHOES.

At No. 39 Wet Wahington St. 4 LARiiR STOCK (JF HOMK-MADR WORK FOR l a! Ch ail. 1,1. it.-, r kt ftf ti, IMnr 1;.,.,..

r 30-41 j

A. UNTZ.

Indiana Firo IiiMirancc foiupany. Indianapolis, Indiana. Office, No. 5 Odd Fellows Hall, (IT STAIRS.) Capital $100,000. INSURES DWELLINGS, HOUSEHOLD UKNITURE, I'-arnes, Hay, Graio awl Live Stock therein, ag.;nt loss and damage by fire, for the terra of five or seven ear. InsKCToaa J. S. Harvey, Frederick Brae?. C. C. Oliu, Wm. T G.bson, Indlai.aps.hs John H. Huttou, Kichnn t.d. t)rrtcaa-J S. Harvey, IVesideut: Frederick Bra-, Vk President; Frederick Bragg, Treaorr, Wm. T. Uil'son, Secretary. CT. V. Ol.l.ttart.eneral A pent. LirravkCKs Wm. A. Peelle, Ex. Sec State. Centrevii e. Andrew Wallace, Esq., Merchant, Win. K. Noinger. ta.hier ltat l Ii.k li. A. Fletcher, E MrcrLaot, J. K. McDonald, Attorney at Law, Joeiah Lke, Keq , of lke A Pro.. E. J. Peek, Esq.. President T. H. A I. Kailrad t o., Indianapolis; John Peterson, Eq., Stephe R. Wiggins, Merchant, Richmond; D. K. WHiiamM n, Esq., Attorney at Law, in-eneaM.e; G. W. Hill, Esq .'Ilttsboro; Harvej D. Sct, E., Terre Haute; M. C Culver, Esq., Tippecanoe. Iiuv9-i3ui

D A IL Y SENT I N RL TELECRAPHIC: raptTn mrttssiT roa tw pattr tats: aaxns-ai-l

0011 ICrports.

DISASTER TO GEN. COLES' MARYLAND CAVALRY.

Washington News and Rumors.

Union Loss at Chancellorvillß Twen ty-Eight Thousand.

LATER FROM EAST TENNESSEE

Capture of 300 of our Troops

Ac.. At., ac, At., At.

From ."ic?w York.

New York, J.inuarv 7. A letter from Har

per 'a Ferry states thu Colts Marvlanü cuvalrj

met with a cerious disaster, 57 out of 75 being . either captureil, woumleJ or killed, uetr Ilector-

town, a., wlicre they cncounterel an overwhelming lorce of relels. A special to the Tinier, date! Washington Jan. 0, m: A hill will Hoon be introJuce-l in Congress reperiling th it prtiou of tlie confiscation act w nich limit the pos.-essiori of proyerty sold to the natural life of owner. ThU xte; is considered ab s duteiv ne e--:irv to lif ir l rotect on t purchasers of conii-c teil jiropetty. In Norfolk, rebel whose property has been cotiti-catel are returning in I-rge number!, t.ikin' the 01th of alicL'i.ince, and reinsutin themselvc in ancient comfort .-im rights. (en. liurn-ide has been tmlertil to New York to await Mime sort of a comm unl winch his been cooked up for him. A di-pitcli to the Tribune, date! Wa-hington Janu.try G, says: At the caucus which the Republican members of the Senate held after adjournment to-day, the proposition to reorganize ihe Committee on the Conduct of the Y'jtr h4 discussed. Cen. IJurcäide did not learc to day, as was anticipated, beinj detaines! i.i completing the reIort of his operations while in coinn a:.d of the Army of the i'otoin ic. Kumar says that the statements of the General-in-Chief, in Iiis recent report, are contradicted by fjctn and otlicial dispatches contained in tlie report of (Jen. Ibniide, and the public will be sati-Iied. The statements made before the Com miitee on the Conduct of the V.r will afford sufficient vindication lor Gen. llurnside. A di-patch to the World, dated Washington January G, says: I he Committee on Ways and Means h id tlie naval appropriation bill uuder consideration today. Mr. Lenthal), of the Bureau cf Construction, has been summoned to appear before the Com inittceof Ways and Means; ulso Mr. Isherwood, Engineer in Chief. The Committee are getting hold of some important facts connected with the naval service. It ha leaked out that ofticial reports put the Union loss at Chancellorville, in killed, wounded and missing, at the uppaliug figure of 2j,0U0. The World's Chattanooga correspondent, dating December 2'J, says: The rebel General Wheeler, with alare force of cavalry , littackeil train. riptuiinr it for a few moment., but the -1th Ohio and J')th Mi.v fouri mounted infantry came up and dispatched the whole rebel force, recapturiug the train and taking over 2JU prisoners. from Wavliinton. Washington, January 7. On the 17th of December the steamer Itoebuck captured the British schooner Kising Dove, off Swanee river, with a valuable cargo. The following named gentlemen compose the Finance Committee of the innate: Mcsr-r-.. Fessendcn, Öhoetuain, tjliermau.IIowe, Cowan, Clark, Yanwbklc and Connes. Nothing eins to be knoan of the arrangements recently effected by the government authorities and lien. Butlor in relation to the ex

change of prisoners, further than tin fact that he

has aniji'e authority to act in fi.eh Manner as will best secure this desirable object. t rom Cincinnati.

Cincinnati, January 7. A special to the Commercial, dated Cumberland Gap January 6,

pays:

An overwhelming force under Sim. Jones attacked our troops at JoncsviUe on Sunday, con

sisting of about JOi) men.. Alter a desperate re

distance our troop surrendered, losing 30 killed,

jO wounded, one gun and two small howitzers I'rom Hit It I more. Baltimi'kk, January G The Maryland Legi lature met to day. but neither House organized A caucus is being held to night.

From Halifax. Halifax. January 7. The steamer Chesa ike was placed in admiralty to day by il.el'ro vincial Government.

INSURANCE.

fi UK Lxsn.Axa: company.

OFFICE NEWS' l'.MHJXT, FIRST BUILDIM! SOUTH OK THE POSTO'FPICE, UP STA IKS, 1 I I A A PULIS, I . 1 I V ,

1 NSl'IiES 1V K LI.INi'iS, FAKM BAUNS AND THEIK

t-i.'s. At.'-'. Cliun-he, Sch')l ll')'.J-es, Stores,

Mi rchainlize an I other property, against lo.-s or damage

by r.re t r thre? r l;e yiar.s. OIIlcorH. WM. A. l'EFLI.K, President: WM. T. (WBSON, Vice Pre-iilent; N. B. HAMILTON, Secretary and Treasurer; C. C. ObtN, liisierai As".-iit.

Wm. V. Pee E. T. Sii.ker.

TJiroctors. le, J. J tiiiith, C Colin, Wm. T, Gibson,

IloforonccH. Ib.n.J S. Mrvn, E-Tr a-ur. r .f State. Hon. CaU-b B S i iiL, Ja t;e. t . S. Curt, Hon . A. II. t'o'inn r. Post M.i-t. r, Win. B. Nif.it:ye, Ca-hb-r F:r-t Nsrirn.nl Bank. E. II l'-try, ii. n 1 S cn tsry I. t. f O. F.. NVwcoinh A Tarkiiiirion. .ttt'rr:.- l l-a . A-her A Adam, Pu'tlihcr. J. M.li'fiTd. Pn-sidei.t Ji until C MnpAiiy, I:;diaiijp l.s; Hon. C M. Oliver, Culver Station, Indiana; J. lVttr-.n. Ki , Kiclnion-?; I. E. Willi jmn, Atty. at L, tlr t.ca-tle, 11. p.. pri'cherd, E , J.-e.vil. i'ec2a-r3m.

COMMISSION

MEDICAL.

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PRACTICAL ACCiUCHER.

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EVIL IN TBE e VTTnE AMERICAN DISPENS.'JtY WE TREAT BT a new method, and with the hjpiet result!, I'roltiiM I 'ttri, (falliii;; of the womb, .oncratlin lit er' utiitn, LueKrrhtii, whites,) I'rinanj and all other diteasea to which the Atricn lentiie Is so poculiarilj liable, Send three doüars and receiie by express one ol the Doctor' FemVt S'jrlwjt. This instrument should be u.ed by every woman In the lani for the purpose of cIinJlHf, com fort, Anilth, -c. Sent free on receipt of -tamp, a copy of our I "rivate iMt't to Married Ladies on health, f-c. The Doctor' cthbr'tetl eie Pitta t frei.h from the Dispensary, are reryixHt in Mniple diseases, irregularities, fr. Irico $l,9nt by mall. At the Jintrii'itu IHiiikiry c also treat, cithout tnrmtry, and with never failing fttccess. Veneria, or w-hat the cju.icka call ritate or mrH diseaM-: iyfihiltf iu all its Mali's, Gonorrhea, Glci t Sirktnre, Hydrocele, Circocele, Varkocelc, Carsocc'e, Sierinatorbea, Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, exnal Ivbility, Impotency, and efTects of nelf-abuse. The last mx are treated of in a "private letter," whicl we send free on receipt of stamp. I he exiierience of the Surjreon in charge of this de

partment in iotne of the best HosjitaU in Europe and in New York City, enables him to treat patients scientifically and restore them speedily. rhoe living at a distance can communicate by lettei and b treated at their home. In urgent cas.es send ?3

or $10 and receive irc-clcines. Consulfatio-i frtt and cnfittJiil. Room No. 24, East Washington Street, Indianapolis. P.O.Box 12C4.

air9.dlr-wl2t,lam

HARDWARE.

IRON STORE,

FOOT 12 Et OY, FRY V CO., No. 117 West Washington Street, I M) I A A 1U 1.1 N, I M I A A ,

DEALERS IN STEEL, IRON, NAILS, ANVILS, BEL

LOWS, VISES, AXLES, SPRINGS, HOLTS, MAI.I.EAI LE CASTINGS, WASHERS, NUTS. HOUSE SHOKS, HORSE SHOK NAILS. WHEELS, 'HUBS, FELLOES, SPOKES, SHAFTS, LOWS, PLOW HANDS, AC,

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The Ohio River Salt Company. The Madison Spice Mills. The Madivm Pearl Storch Campauy. Coal Oil and r.eniole. JTTThey will ell all articles In their line at the lowei market prices. Call and examine their etocTs bfore purcbasing. I-OMEKOY. FRY A CO. auK28'C.1-Uwly

LIQUORS.

.1 . V I . I V X C A IV , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOURBON WHISKY, BRANDIES, WINES. GIN & CIGARS, Ten Year Old llurboii Wliisky in llotlle. No. 28 South Illinois Street, declO-dlm INDI ANAPOLIS, 1NDI NA.

GROCERIES.

Huger 8l Jaycox,

Wholescile Dealers in

eiOOEl ES

- AND

AOTICK TO KIUFFEICK . nr....

Tallow, Lard, Bacon, Pork, Beef GENERAL WESTERN PRODUCE. Tie tn lersir.ed p.iy t!ieir li't iiMilni At trillion To the a!e of the ave article, and CONSIGNMENTS SKNT TO Til KM WILL BE M9il4KUITJL' IiSI'4St:i Of acd On verr advanta;eou term. We issue a WEEKLY PF1CE CURRENT of the aK ve article., wbch e mail jra'i to tie en lii. their a i Ire to .IIU t KMVHT .V Nll, 3 Water Mreel, i. V. Ciljr. dec2S-d6m

Opposite Vnion Depot, East)

rirzc.iitiiovs oi.d ma.mi,

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

LAKE SALT.

PAINTING.

INi"5. NO. 5 EAST NEW YORK STREET.0P- ' . PtViTK University Square, i prepared to do all kind of Home and ien Paintirr, Grainirr and Glazing on hört no'lee and in the very beut tyle. Persona wanting work tn hi Lne are reie.ted to rive hi in a call. 4ecJ-dly

K i: R V .1 Y Y OX, SELL AT CLEVELAND AND TCLEDO TRICKS.

Ruger Sl Jay cox,

SHIRTS, &C.

Gents' Furnishing Goods!

Shirts, Collars NECK

TIES, UNDER SHIRTS, And im a writs

And Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, at

Mi

30 W HT WASIintJTOI NTIICEI apr!0,'C3-dly

GROCERIES.

New York Grocery, NO. IT EAST WASHINGTON ST..2DOOKS WESTOF GLENN'S' BIXHTK.

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FAMIIi"5T GROCERIES, Fine Teas, Flour, ic, ic Cah f.r Wheat and other produce. oct!3-dly

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Are in DAILY receipt of fresh frooda.

Constantly on band and for ale at the I owe et prices, a large and aborted toci 0

Coffee, Sircar, Tlolakr, S) tip, IllceTcn.niUt Uoodfiuvnrct Hoap, Candle, March, llaikin, CleHrn,Tobarro, Mackerel, WliitcFIli, Cordage Twine, Coiimt Yrfrn, I) eMufr IU, Hu, llair, Jellir, Ilrandr Gin 11 im. Wines, Wliifeky, !oiion f all Kind, and I'litnitAtiou and HokerU Hitters.

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RAILROADS.

OPPOSITION.

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Little Ifliaml and Columbus mid riiin

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ITOIt THE ACCOMM0DVT1ON OF THE CITIZENS ' of Indianapolis anl the traveling public reneraily, an office hat been opended in Blake'a Building, corner of Wa.-hington ktrvet and Kentucky avenue, opposite the Bate and Palmer llotela, under the auspice of the above-named Railroad, where ti. kets and all deird Information may ba obtained at the traveler's con Ttnwwf. This is an accommodation which baa long been required at Indianapolis. Passenger for the Fast can procure ticket at this office from One to Three Dollar Le than ticket are fold at the Union IV pot In Indianapolis. For Through Ticket and all Information please apply at the cilice, a above. TT'OS'.ce lours from 5 A. . to P. M. Oflxe houn Sunday from 3 to 9 P. M P. V S TRADER, General Ticket A (rent. WM. P. WATSON, Ticket Aren. JNO. 0. BENSON, Azent. J. S. SH ACKLKFORD, Traveling Arnt. decS-dtf

JEFFEUSOSYILLE RAILROAD

1 Two Train Daily, (Sunday Excepted.) Trains Arrive Trains Lav

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ABOVE TRAINS STOP FOR TIIK ACCOMMODATION of pa-SM"DKer at Sooibport, Greenwood, Franklin, Ed.nburajh, Coluinbus, n.aViii5 counection at Seymour with tram on the Ohio A Mississippi Road, and at Ioai Tille wiih trai:is on the lini-iri'.le, Frankfort A Leainrand Iniville and Nashville Rin1. Freight trainsleave daily. Freiirht promptly forwarded. Office, Madison Depot, West i-ide. A. S. CAKOTHERS, Superintendent. J. O. Wmitoosi. F'reirbt r-nt. novlc.'63-dly

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Great Central Rail Way Line. ( In li.in;ipdis and CoIuujImih.) ON AND A IT ER MONDAY. NOV 30th TKAINS will run a fvllows, Sundays e xcepted:

I cay Indianapolis: Moniing Express a. 520 A. M Evening 7:10 P.M. Mail (for Richmond) at 2:15 P.M. Train arrive:

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F!xpre trains of thi line make the following connections: At Columbus with Cleveland. Columbus and Cincinnati U.R. for Cleveland, Dunkirk, Buffalo, New York and Boston. . 1 With Central Ohio R. R. for' Newark, Zanesville. Wheeling, Baltimore, Washlngtou City, Philadelphia and New York. With Pittabnrir, Columbus and Cfttcinnati R. R. for Steubenvllle, Piasburic, Harrisburg, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. The Morning Express makes direct connection at Urbana with Sandusky, Dayton ami Cincinnati K. It. for Bellefontaine, Forest, Clyde, Sandusky and all point on that line, and at Piqua with Dayton and Michigan R. R. for Toledo, Detroit and Great Western and Grand Trunk Railwar.

The Mail tra n connects at Richmond with train for

Dayton, Aenia, Hamilton and Cincinnati. Tim ante to all point as by other routes. Through tickets for hale at the Union Depot. H. G.CARUY, General Snperinte ndent. F. Ch AxnLKa, General Ticket Agent. novH-dtf.

MANUFACTURERS OF

HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS A Wholesale & Retail trv DEALER IN Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Gloves aLd FURS. Has just Ilcccivert his Fall Stock OF GOODS, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTLT.ER in the Eat, which be will eil a low a. the low? tt. All the i.ATTT rrrixa kept at No. 15 Pennylvaia atreet.fonr doorouth of the PostOOce,

INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI

Wlat-t-JLtamB JR. -A. I L R O A D I Miorleat Konte by Thirty i'Hiles! NO CHANGE of Car to CINCINNATI, by this ROUTE Chaujre of ti-.e. On and after Monday, April an, and until further notice. Three trainsleave Indianapolis Daily, (Sunday excepted.

17UKSTTRAIN. 5: A.M, (CINCINNATI EXPRESS. 1 arrives at Cincinnati at 10:40.1 M., and Lexinrton Ky., 7:30 T. M., and close connection-at Cincinnati wjib Liftle Mi mi, Cincinnati, W. anesvüle and Marietta Railrads, lor all point in Southern Oh in. Second Train je.3( A. M. Cincinnati Mail, arrives at Cincinnati 4:20 P. M., nr'tinr close connections with tLe

Little Miami Kail road tor Ixveland, Morrow, Columbu Newark, Zanesville, and Wheeling.

Third Train 7:15 P. M, Cincinnati Express, arrives at

Cincinnati 11:55 P.M. Fare same a by any other route. Call for your tickt ri the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad. Baggage checked throutrb. V.-. H. 1 NOBLE, General Ticket Agent S. W. F.I.UOTT General Passenger Agent. PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS 1863. nmWSSSS 863. NEW ARRANGEMENT. INcw lloulc to Cliicau via Kokonio. 3S MILES SHORTER THAN ANY OTHER ROUTE ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 20. 1863, train trains m ill l e run a follow.; A Chicago Expr Train will leave Indianapolis at 12:35 P. M., arrive at Kokomo at 3:10 P. M., in time to makeclose connection with train 0:1 the Cincinnati and Chicaco Air Line Railroad frj Ixiranvport, Valparaic and Chicago, and arrixe at Peru at 4:20 P. M. Returning, th same train will leave Peru at 1:20 A. M. making close connectio-i iththe n'ht train froraCtl-' cago, atid arrive at Indianapolis at 3:20 A. M. A Mail Train will leave Indianapolis at 4:35 P.M, stopping at all station and arrivica; at Pern in time U make connections itb the train on the Toledo and Wa baj-h Railway, for Wabash, Huntington, Fort Wayne To ledo and Ietroit. ' Returning, the aame train will leave Tern at 5:4t A. M., after the arrival of the train on the T. A W. K. W. from the East, and arrive at indiai.apoii at 10:00 A. 'I in time to make connections for all point Ea t, Sou;b and Wet. A Chicago Expresstrain will leave Indianapolis at h:2C P. M.. Euakiuir close connections at Kokomo with train for Logaruport, Valparai.-o :.d Chicago, and arrive at Peru at I.-OH A. M., in time t makecoux.ection with train going East and West tn the Toledo and Wabash Railway. Returning the same train will leave Pern at 12:15P.M., making clore connection at Kokomo with the trains on tLe C11.ein1.ati n CVicago Air Line U. R. from Chicago, Valparaiso and Iraiiport, and arr:e at Indianapolis at 4 10 P. M., intime to conned with th evening trains fe Cincinnati. Louiviilr and other point. DAVID MACT, General Aee,;t and Superintendent. V.T. Ma LOTT. General Ticket Aicnt. febJ3, 3-dly ludianapoli and lladi-oii

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DRUGS.

Fine Cut Chewing and Smoking TO BACCOS TIIETRADE SUPPLIED ON MOSTLIBERALTERMS. ocCS-dAw

STEWART A: ttOKUAIV, Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS No. 40 East Washington St., nnmtPOMs, OFFERS FOR RALF, IN QCANTTT1E8 TO SCTl purchaser, fresh Imported and domestic Drara, Medicine, Paint, Oils, Gla.wre, patent Molicine, Perfumery, I)ye-tuy, Aci. Indigo, Corks, Sponge. Alcohol. Liouor for medicinal pnrpoa. , aod every article la their line f bwinea at the Fwt cah prce. OCt20-tlly.

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Leave the Iept at Madin at 6 A. M. and 2:4" P arriving at Ind;anarK,ll at 11 A. M. and 7.40 p. M.

This l)ad forn; a line with tb Packets at Madison fr the transportatioti of freight Wtwen Cincinnati and IndianajK,h and point West. Tariff of Freights a low a by any other rwte. Shippers and merchant West will Lnd Ittotbelrf ntert to ship by this line. feb2 D. C. RR AN HAM, Siperinitodent.

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VLL PERRONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR ST JOSEPH and other point in Northern Miaaeuri, tke Suie of Kan., or the Territories, ahuiild 1 nM en ba ng ticket, that read by the UltTII .niMOFHI ICAII.ItUAJJ, The only rail route from St. Loa I to St. Joseph. It I tbe shortest and quickest 1, I y thirteen hoars, u the remotesA point r.achew by rail, an4 is a1 way cheap aa any other. Buy your Ticket to Kansas aod all point la JSortfcero MLssouri by '.he North Misaouri RaJlroad. ISAAC H- STURGEON, Prea'taitd GenMSapt. Korth Miaaoarl R, E. HENKT U. SIMMONS, General iraelip 1 Agent. eptlT-dly

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BOOKS. eiC.

NEW BOOK STORE. lo. 9 Portia PennsjrlTanls. Streets Opposite Odd Fellows nail, INDIANAPOLIS, I5D.

fllODD ACARMICII AFL, BOOKSELLERS A5D STA I THNERS, are ciLr.g tfceir shelves with tbe and be Books from osr ttasxlard ht.r.tar, aoiLaM. fT Sabbath School, and for rehel aodfeoeral reatrg. Also School Boks aj.d Siatktery ta every eariety, with aa assortment of t-eacutnl I'VstAfTasaj Aibaava, Diaries, rortfolts. Ac, Ac. Please rail and exarett. 00 r stock. CUA5. X. TODD. eovU dly J-D. CARM1CHAEL.

ATTORNEYS.

CIIAS. W. ST AGG,

Attorney at

50. TEMPERANCE HALL, üchlJ-'ü-dly IsluB.rK,IadiaBa.