Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3998, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1863 — Page 1
DAILY STATE SENTINEL.
OPTICIAN; ru::-nr.t and rui-.UMiFi ..,. a.,. i,r.Mf h THK NEW SENTINEL OFFICE. I ma rrii Tir.itiiii jriu.KT, ELDER, HARKNESS b t$GHAM. j 1 nn nn ÜJo VOLUME XII. INDIANAPOLIS. IND., TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST i, 1863. NUMBER 3.998.
DA
ATE
TM
Ot. Cr-py , or year... H, O'pv, i nvr-!.
17 oo 3 V) One c i t, ob ne n?b. Iet.-.cred hjthe rif.r :i ..u t!.c,tj, IS cents per ( wek.fTsH t'?v rTr. ' Af!,1i will ti 'ir ; ' e- t I5 rei t werk. t ny ' r.lr .! t H respous-i.ie for p.per left . at tb-r h .Vr hate r-moed, or whn they ; wtt tbem d.- t.titiu, l. i.al- retire i given at the of- j f- of j),tri.s.. i No paper -.. i.t i'hc.ut j.rt pjnrt,or cor.iiiuJ!or.jfr Ibart p f .r " cf tae lun.f Sarnjrtl can he had at the ofllre ' i Ii uvrmt.g, ad lh Wmir ."r tri au ach Monday aaort.it g , t.eauy ee.pe.j, for m.l.r,p WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL,; PLPIJ'HED EVERY MONDAY AT Our Dollar and Fifty (Is, a lVor,t II 1TI t I A I) V i: It TIM ; m t M 2 d I y 2.1 30(1 3.75 4.5 5.15 6.00 7 50 itO 12 00 1 Of. 20 00 2i50 XI a? 50 4.1.50 55 O s 1 M ' m m '. - I ' 1 y b 1 r. U . vd.. L. 4d.. 5d.. lw KM 2-' J. Im. In. Sm. 4m. m 0.V) 1.00 ir 1 r,o 1 75 2 OO 1 50 3 00 4.00 5 00 7 0 HM 11 00 1 11 izo 1 x7 1.25 2 51 2 OO S 75 4 . rio 7.50 10 25 13.7S 1 ) H 00 2." f0 IfO' 1 0() 2..' 3.00 3 50 4 OU 5 00' 6 0 00 10 00 1:1.50 1 HA 2(tl 3 50 4.37 5.25 Ii 7-W) n 75 10.50 14.00 17.5 2.125 34.75, 40 IM 4 . 50 . : 3 00 4 (H 5 CK) 6 00 7.00 1 00 10 00 12.00 IS OO iO 00 2 50 40.00 45.ini ',2 5fi .'.7 5 75.00 3.37 4X0 S 62 6.75 7. 9.l0 11.25 13 50 1H 00 3.75 I 5 00 6 20 7 50 H.75 10.00 , 12 SO 15.00 20 00 25.04 i 2 50 3 12 3 75 4 37 5.00 6.25 750 10.00 12.50 1 75 24.25 n ( :;t ..( 22.5 237 5 33 00 f l.oo 21 25 J5 f. 21 .V .i.'. K) 45.00 50.00 50.00 5 OO 62 50 . r r o 1.1 (H p;.". of) Jl oo Ilm I m i5.oo 95 on AIVKkTI:N; IN T11K WK.l-KI.T. On i"jnar, .!ip inrtii-n fO 75 t, 1 no i'ur F'-r rmr Ii u'.-rfji.rr! i t.' r 1 1 i.n, a'nl fT ch ti"fi 'f i ! ! ti'-n.il .q'iar 2 no 33' :i--r-A1e Ui.niit j ii-ln 1 in ! th th D.ii!)' aii'l th t-k!v Sti"ii. Will rliif!-r ! t ii full l)ily rjtf, wih .i --h.i!f If Wr(I( rati- .,-!-'.l. P.-;.itir N.t i i-. ri.r I'K iil r(.!iinm, f f'-n n ur un! r, i.I rhr--l f.r far!' in-Tti-.n -1; if TT t-!i iirir.. tt-ii r-r.t- 'T l:n. Chanf--. II 1 tu'!- f-.r in r ii.ir Ii ' ii'-tic-i of th' Tili.. ii. a OpI'-r-. " ti-- ati1 -k-afi-m t th rf' Dani"'l. J" l, ai S in a lvai.-: M.UtmTy Cfxtipatiir-., OT.ler .r Oil frl!.,wi, Manic Or1rr. Ir-f'.lpnl STiti- nl Sititrwivr N.Kifi-. Kcr rj h n,f;c n.t ecrr-'wx h l.i.r-. 25 cut- f'r ach In, rt it.iu trr rlht lines at lh; rat-. Aiiii:iM int 1.-a:b with ftinrral njtir ttarh?. fl; witoout itwlM (rrt Marriair Tf--ii-r 50rnt. lVit; -f h-tivaW, r; nir, tn1 Fxcur-io:.a, rUen np by ln.Sivklu.iIs.or ftwot.ti i.s r hy cnurd, at th r--K'.iar Jirfrc. .iivfrlirinriit leailcl and j.Iari ur.drr th h'S'l "f pocial Sitjr, if tii V.ur or i.vrr, w iit lw charK'! douhlt tLt nual rat.. Ailrrrtiscni-nt nia'in l-. than thr"? line, nxrteil oner In the P.ulv, ü! ! f char I t.fty r-nta. Trarly Iverti-rr tav juirt--'rly . Announcing ' 4i..!hUi f"r !: r- f rvrry il-vription to b rhari-4 At the r:- of fl 5i f-r ewh hin- in the Iiljr, and 2 in the Daily ami Weekly, the t&iiir l br, in 11 crs, pitl in a Ivtnre. laical aJvertiM-n.nit-i inM-rt.-rt at th exnen cfth attomii otr-irrini;, an.l not ib laya'"!- f -r th- l-al jiroc-i--l-i K-.,Vut rn'.lectable at oar U";ial tinic. PuMi-h-r-. nt accountable f.rthe arcir-iry f le.'al alvrrti- mT.t' I eton'l the amount rhargl f'r tli--T .'iblir.tti ii. KIXKK. IIAKKNK.S A UINUHAM. PTfj.ri-t rn In lüiT-.a State inr 1 . J. M. TU.HiKÜ, Pri'loiit tni!.ariiij.-vli! Journal Company. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. IIANKIIICS. II AKK150NS ItAXK.-No. 19 Ka-t W'a-hinpton trert opposite the Scntinf 1 Dfllce. mav4 rivi:it staiii.i:s. A LI. FN A HINSI.KT, Livery an.l Sale Sblelnthe rrar of the l'aluirr llf. Junr5-lly i in imn.N. I DAVIS i CO , Cnion Foundry, l)rUvrare street, oppoite t'nton In-pi.t. ASSKLMAN & VlXTt)X, Wavhmston Foundry and Machine Work, east end Cnion l not. ui29 Itl.AI. I'.NTATi: Ali i:.TN. 1HACIS SMITH, formerly Delzell A Smith, Real j r. ? ate Agent and Tax Payer, 37 Kat U fthi:igtunj treet. llAU.e to rent. jati25-d ly "62 j cKKRNAN A PIKKCE, Heal K-tate Agents and liroker. 10J, KaM Waii.gtnn treet. JW. T. W1I.F.T, Real Ftate Agent and Stk Hroker, IB", Ft Wft-hir.Kti-n Kxc. mayM idiot am siioi: ii:aij.hs. C. MATHKW k CO.. Wholesale dealer in Boot, SUo, and Itul-ber, N. 4 Roberta' Mock, opposite tie l i ni"n lep.t, lndinapoli. Ind. sep4 DAM KNODI.K k SON, manufacturer and dealers in a!'. Windi ef r,o,.t, and SIkh-, No. 32 Fa.-t Wadington treet. apr27 ltOOIi m vr i IOM KV. I lOWKS, STKWAKT A CO.. wh'de-ale and retail d.'a! I ß er in IWvr k, and Stationery, and Printer Ma'crit!. I No. 1H Wet Wa.hingon street. aj.rCB j iui ;h aid .Tii:in'ir..s. Uni.ET M. I4WKY, UKL"ti;iST. Dealer In Dn g. ' Chemical, Paint, ,!, iHektufT, i'..taiiic, Pate j and otner Meii: ine, .t.ot an.i i cnumery o. j -huet! venue, lu.Iianap !i. nov.'Ul-ly. f 10MI.IN.5t'N A COX. dealera tn Irug-, Medicine,, 1 Pan. M.O-.:, Cilav, Perfumery, Fancy id-, Ac. N. IS Kat Washington ?ret, Indtanal;. KRinVNINü, Dr iggSt, and dealer in Paint, Od, 1 . Varnishe, lKe-stutT.C,!.i,i;!a- are, Perfiimrry. 4c., No. 22, West "A ash;njjt,.n street. ai-r27 iuv ; ns. T II. r.LF.NN k CO., New York Store, Dry fiood w holesale and K- tail, Glenns F.Wk, F t I a.söiTv;TfB)trce:. mal 5 STOVl'-S AND tin waici:. c 1HAKI.FS COX. dealer in Stove, Tin Ware, Ac, N II West w.h'.:iori trtfl. ar2 nook ici ni:icx. C1AMPbFI.L. ru.)YI.F.S.r-ok Hinder and Plank FWk Manufat turem. No. 37 F.ast Washington t., east of j Gienn'a l".l.ck, up tair, Ii.!inpoli. fet.25'dif DOUUlS k PAI-MKR, Pindersan.l Blank I-ok I af nurctnrer. No. Kat Washington treet, T Alford, K.ii k Co's Grocery. may27 ' CHINA. GLASS AM Ql IHASWAIli:. C1H A?. K. II W THORN, Importer -f China, C,U, and j yueensware. No. S3 Fast W.hir.g'n t., mdian- t a4i. Indiana. Alo, iValer in Stoneware. de,2 . nr.itriiA.vr taiiamis. FRFDFRICK MKrPFK, Merchant Tailor, and dear ' ' la rr ady made cliMhirg and furnt.hin good. No. H : st Wash:rton streit, ppov:'te Sentinel e?ice. my25 ATTOltN V. S. MCl'N AI.DA nOACHF, 'Jo. bp F. McPra!d, Add a L. R-ach. At.tMcey and Counselors at; Law, Altoa lurjrance C a any Huilding, econd floor, ' lnajlv-.ia street. Jel-dly ' LIVERY STABLES. O. W. JOIdSTSTOKT, Livery and Sale Stables N0S. 11 AND 13 WEST TEARLSTRKKT. lDiaaaroija,isMASA t&T Hore, Pcjr4.', CarriaRes atd itUW Ilerea aJa) in readire. (rff moHeti dH-S-tf I- I V K It V S T A II la K ? TVJ 0. 10 F.asl Tf arl trtet, half quirf onth of W.b. 1 tnirtoti rtreet. between Merldlaa and Penny!vnla :rsts, m rear of nirnn'i I.locs. trrfanap !: ;-5-dtf WM. WH K1S0N. Proprie'or SCHOOL BOOKS. -VII I tin., OF SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER. &C..&C. IX SMALL Ok LAhii vjl ANTlTII K0Wrj. TITWART k C(V Bit AN I) E'S TUSSILAdO Is food for lxllic peaker an 1 Singer TO CI F4P. THF. VOICF
INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
Trair.sLeare. 5HIA.M. jf.n p . .Ii P.M.. Train Leave. ,-(-, 4, y IIUiroITlilltiUtniti. -. M a. 1 .. Train Arrive. . . oO A.M. 12.K No-n. 6: 0T P.M. Trains Arn-. fc-S- A. M. - Maail 1 T-5 P M . M-5 r. M. 5.tf. P. M 7 OO P. M IH'IAS AeoLI AMD Cl Cl ST1 aAltJUAl. Train Is-ate. Train Anita Soo A. M. - II "0 A. V.. 55 P. M.. 1 raii. Ieave. 7.1 A. M.... 105 T. M... huiO P. M .. .. 10.15 A. M ... 4:.i7 P. M . . P. . Tratn Arriv .. 4.41 A. M. .10 32 A. M. . 45 P. M. TKkBK HAITI AItaOAt. LArATBTTK KAlUlAAn. Train ln. Trar: a Arrive 1 0 25 A M...... ... .... .... 4 0 A . M . 4 i j P.M.. . ... 140 A. M. 6 45 P. M 545 P.M. rilC AHlH!TIA?ArLUftAIl.BOAlTrair. Iav. Tram Arrive. 5:00 P. M Mail 10 OO A. M. 12:-'0 P. M Chicago Hspr 5 2 A M. &.20 P. M . .Ch!co Kxir?s 4:10 P M. I I! AK APOLI8 A!R MADIAO AILKOaP. Train Ia. eno A.M. . 3 00 P. M . Train Iare. 7.''0 A. M... 4 r'H. p V... CO P M... Train Arrive. .11 00 A. M 7:50 P. M Train. Arrive. 4 45 A.M. . I2u"0 P. M. ...8 10 P. M. Kxjr- , Ace nimridati"n. . jcrrcKok ii.Lt Aii.uoAi. Mail Arrivnl and Depariure, or Clolnjj of IiiIIh. AHH1VAI S. Lafaytto and Chicago . 6.00 ....11 00 ... 11:00 .V'-O ... 1'H.O 11 Ml 7o . ...II no 12 30 l.ilafj.CiO .. 7:K 2:15 . . .. 7 io ... 7:20 ....l'H r. m. a . m. A. M. r. x. A. M. A. M. r. at. A. M. P. M. r m. A. M. r. n. A. M. P. M r. m. i l.af.i-tt City an l Jrr;ntcfi l(1, Illinois.. , ; Cuiciiiiati aiil way mail Tlifoj'i nii.'.-j ! IVru mail. . . ..... . . : Trr Ilutc way mail I T'irotirh nriil ' Ma ttxiii iuail . . . JftffT kv Alt' . u l Loirvill ... j h-l.-ftr.tail'" way mail and w Y'Tk, I I ilfij.l.ii an'l l-tn ; fi.ntuin- thro'ifrh m.til . - ' Iri'li-ma Ot.tral aj anl Innibu, (.. . (ntrl t'.iroujrh m-iil , T-rr- Haut tLroiiKh mil ; Cit.cinnati throuph miil , OKPAKTVkKB. M 111 t'lor. LafayrtTe anl Chicago A. m 7 on p. m. 1( n a. m. 5:.?0 r. w. 1 1 :w a. m. 1.00 p. M f.afay'lle Citv anl Springfii-ld, Illin' lrt I 1 Cmvinnati an-) way mail ... Tlirouirb mail IVru Ti-rrt Haute an l way Terre Haute through mail, Kv.-inxville. Vin-ct-tiri-"-, St. l,i mils,, Ac., -.... - M v?i.i mail , J-!T rcn il!-anl I.ouH i 1 1 - mail R'll-fonTtrir wav ma:l Thni'-h m Ail Iti.Ii in i Central way mail Through luil Sf.n.iT MAILS. . 7 "0 p m. .. 2:00 r. n. 7.oo r. m. . 7:0 p. -a. 7 r. m. 1:0 r. m. . 5.30 p. m. Cltme. 5:00 p.m. . . 5:' 0 p. m. . . ft:0 P m. Relief -nt tili 'av mail I.n.i-tv.lle an 1 JlT-roi.viH . ... T-fr lla-jto thiou.h .Tlilttur)- Directory or Imlianapoll, Intliaiia. KXKCITIVE nKPAHTMEM. Pay per Ann 0. P. Morten, (iovernor; Oftirc, !tat n:iv; resi. Iri, re con. rr or Market and llliiioj ts Vi. K Hol.cWiiy, C !oneI and Private .Secretary to ti .vi-rnor. )!tic'. State Hue; reOIe wrh (ji'tfrror Morton W. II. H. Tt rrt-il, M ijor and Military Secretary to (iov rriKr. tUlice, State llou-; residence l.ov,- IS Ik k, no 1 'bio Mrer! IV. II Scliiati-r, Major ivrgnni-nt, Indiana Volunteer-, A. I. C. t iiovrrnnr. Otlice, State Ho'.i-e; hoard at Palmer llou-e Iix. Not-le, Adjutant fieneral f IlidiMiia. t fice. Slate II Ue; bonrds at I'tes ll .llie; from t!ie State and .2,n6i pay vf a Colonel ." 2 64 I 2,m 3,4'H CiKNKRAL AM .STAFF OFFICrK OF IMF. IMSTR1CT OF INDIANA AND MICHIGAN. O. IVWillrox. P.ri radier General of Volunteer, c -nini oid ng ldstrict t.f Indiana and Michigan Oüice, Ileailumrters, corner Maryland and Delaware street: board. at the lUtcg II Hie Kotwrt A. Hu'clnn. Captain and A. A. C, U. S. Volniitier. (flie, HeadquarM-rs; toatds at Hate, Hue deorpe C. Lyon. Major 17th Michigan Voluate r-. Chief 1'roio-t Marshal District Indiana and Michigan. Olüce, He 1 4qu,rter; boards nt I'. t'e.s II ..use L. Curtis Urackett, lt I.ieut 2-iU M.isachuM iu Volunteers, A. I. (.'. and PoM Adjutant. llice, H'-adipiarters; bonrds at r.jte Hou-e Wm. V. K chhr l. 11 I.I ut. 17th Michigan Volnnt.er. A.D.C. fri -e, II. d.oi,,ner; board at I'..it House . Charles. . Mcfcr.tght, 1st Lieut. 7tli Mich. V.1. A. I). C. Olllce, Head.juirters; board. at Pate 11 n Jonathan Kirch, 1st I iut. A A lnjvTtor ieneral. Ml'.o-, Headqnartcr; board at Pates House Jarne l.ldte. C I. 7lt Ind. Vol , pot Commindant. Office, Headquarter; board at M Jor te veils. .ii , corner lVnnvlvania and T;i.k.rstr.-et. ". II. P.. Mad itson. 2d Lieut. lud. Vol. Ofike, l'.iirn-ide l.arr.ick C. L. Ru.v'g, 21 Lieut. 711 Ind. ols. DCicc, Purn B.irnck J. S. Si.n.non. Colotud l S. A. and Military Com nander. ottice. Headquarters, board at Judgf Morrison', terminus c f tlie itravel road John Ii. Farquh r. Caj.tain I". S Infantry and A't. Mihta'y Com. Office, Headquarters boar-: confer 51a. avenue and New- Jersey treet.... J. P.. Miller, Capt. 13th P.S. Inf and Mustering and OsSu-sitijj ..nicer. OrrU', H-a tquarier; l oard at Mr.. Kindel 79', Ir.at Wasbit'jrtv.n tre t IV. H Jordan. Ciptan 9:h U.S. Inf.. I i!urs1,054 l,64li 2.US 1,554 1,554 1.554 1,55 4 2.S44 1. Xli 1,326 2, 44 1.44(1 I,44fi l,44l iogiii'w r. 0!li:e. lleadquartr; boards at Li ties' Hotel James a. l-.k;n. Capt.dn and A. Q. D., Acting 0-jartennater U. A. OfSce, south-west cor r W. hingt- n j:d Ni w- Jersey .streets; boards at the F.a'es Uoi-t ." S- Inwr- Moore, Captain and A. (J. M. I'. S. Vol.. Office. ; board at Litt'e Hotel. Thonwis Foster, C tain C. 5. U. S. V. ttfiice and r?i !cnc'', south-east corner Wahinton mid Mk-i r pi -t re. t. Dan:e .McClure, M yorand Paymaster. O.Tice, lotos lilock, ciTiifr Wa.sbin;t(n at;d Menü in streets, up stairs; boards at the Pate ll.ue C. "S. Steenn, M Jor and Paymaster C3;ce, Yohn'i PJ.Kk; resides corner Petiiisylva-iia ami Tinker street.... . M. S. n.mdv. Ma or and Paymaster. Office, New's Pudding. No S, Kast Washington street; boards Bites Hou Frank Wilcox, Captain, 63-1 regt. Ind vol-.. Post l'rovot Mar. ?al. lifiice and residence at Soldter' lb ine J. S. P i:., S'irgo ', I. S. vol., Med cal Hirector. OU'cc, n rtheast corner of Maryland ni Ivlaware sireet.-; reilecce. Mxhigau Uoad, east' f city W:;:am '. Wiley, Capta a and M.litarj Storekeeper tiff cr. Headquarter; rei.icm-e. No. 31 Ft Nen Tork ?tret . 1,652 i 1,662 j i 2.C6- I I I 2.26S t 2.26S ' ! 1,44a ' I & I 1.SM CFFlCI. OF A0TINO ASISTANT PRVmt VU-llAL (.k.MRAL FOR IMUANA Conrad B'ser. Co:. lt Ind.ipi cavalry and A. A Prv..t Mirr-k! General tor Ind an.v office, Riackforvi B ock. outrrat conier Meridian and Wa-h:opton treet. np-tair; boards at No. i:2 North Tetirr.esee street.. 2,844 Jaw G. .'ore. Co'. 411 Ind. Infantry and Superintendent for bectuitir for Invalid Corps j iMfi'tmin.lfrfffimpg renleivou. Qf. Ho, W tnct Head quarters brd at Bates I lbu 2MI John N. Scott, Captain 79ib Ind. volunteer lafar.try anl A. A. A. G. ard Inspector. OÜÜce, w th A. A. P. M.G.; boarda;Mcy llous.. 1,44$ Orris biake, Capiais, 35ib Ind. volunteer infantry and As:tar.t Super.ntendent of Kecruit- , ir r. Inspector. Ac. ff ce. Iir.ct Head- j cjuarter; toards at Macy Houe 1,46 T. J. de U Mm, Lieuteras.t a-.d Adjutaat ?6ib j Ir.d. volunteer icfaatrjr Sattruiteouett j cf arrest cf deerter. l.ce. with A. A V. M G 126 II. P.. r-rrh, Lut. a id Q M., 1 Ini rolunt.er jf.fant'v. A. A. Q M.and Inspector. Offc. Uli A. A. P. M. I,.; boarla at Patterson Uau- X.45S BOARD or INkOLLSI KNT OF TUE SIXin K.SE.OLLM kNT riiiÄicr. IX Fra'.en, Capta'n and Prorot Msr'ha!. OfrVe, F.!4cfi.r-r, H o, k, 3d ff r, board at O. J r. t,, three rn:!e north of tte city, B. rs lroa 1 W m. J W II ,ce, Cottn:ioner. Oflce, lilackf r l- p; -kI; re.jlence No. 161 Fst Market street ThTiia K HareT. Scryeon. OfTce. with Provot Mar.T.a'; boarls at No. 7l Fast Wahlnfto:. tree I 1.48 1,445 73.5Ü 7.170 V"4 ) Add Gen Carrlr.-ten, ce a. A. General aud J m out Aid
DAILY SEATTJiVETJ
TELEGRAPHIC: TaEPCitTtn nrnriUT ro thk tailt statk r.sTtxn.. ! t Noon Reports. From New York. Nlw York, Au,'iid 3 T!.e Henltl' V;thinton Hispatch git e the full )wtt!g tlet iilj of the fight on Saturday: Buford's cavalry crossed the Rappahannock Ford at 9 o'clock yesterday morning. Our force was comjv.-el of the following c.tv.ilrv repinient.: Ttie?th New York. .11 Vir-i:.i ,2 I Unite. Slates, Ct!i reiinvlvarii t. 5;h Lr!xo-l S ates. 1st United SttfM. Dili New York. Pth Illinji an-1 17th l'iiiy 1 vuni t. They crossel nb-ut h ilf a mile above the r.ii'rovl sttim Theohject of the expe liti ui wa t- n-certitin the ex ict position of the entmy on the rai'roail line toward Culrepptr inj t!ie iirnout.tof force thoy I)aJ Ji-poed to dispute auv croS-siiij; which we miht attemot. The enemy's civa!rr w-.ia encountere-l half a mile from the Ford ft wrt :t portion of Stunt t'.s Civalrv, und co:isi.te 1 of Jon?' mid II uiitoti's hr 4 t'e., with th f 11 ii:;e rei;nent: The 1-t nti'l 21 Smth C ito'.in i, Cohli's Geor.'ii U'ion and the Jffier-i'in D.ivis lei'in. Our cavalry drove the e:.e;:iy gndailly without severe fiht in un'il ;i point ;H reached ahout oi.e and a IihII" mile- thi -ide f CnUpt cr, when the ene myV civ ilry !e'l luck o inf o.trv np.orts. Wo were then ot-lied to fill hick, after :i htik fiht witli tlie eio-tn v 's infititry and rui ili v, the rf hel outtiutnheiin u two to one after they hid fallen link to the Miit.t where the inlan'ry sup p irt.s e itne to their isistaiiov. 0 ir !; in the fuht i.ear Culepper a four kille I and G vountied. The l itter line arrived here. atd m in the D iiiIms !io.itil 0:;r cavalry forces only reti ed a mile and a half titer they cie att.i kd the comhii.ed l'on e. of the ci.cnu's ;tif.M.tiy and c ivalrv, ai d heM the mrntv at fotv We took bont 100 prisoners Some of their wounded ue in ot;r hinds and line ;u i i ed here Ilehel 'tis .ners in our li inils ty ni tny of their dt-.id lay upon the field near Culpepper, and their los etjn ils ours. Our cavalry under Huford mad three PucoefSful charges on the enemy. A corps of infantry crossed the It ipp ihannock and was in a position to render Iluford ellicient SU.pll t According to intell :ent prisoners iiere the rchd fotce i so much ciltereil alni the many fur ls of the li ipp.ih mnock, w:;tchin our movements, that r.o fienfial enoatmnt is imminent at pte-etit 1 r contri, tjur Union woundetl in yesterday'? fi"ht think tpiite tl e contrary, tliouuh in even thin;; e!-e the wuundtd cf both sides noree preci iy. About ten days ago some td Col Iltker'. detective fori e atrvsted, at l;ents il!e. a party oil route f.r Iiichniot il , upon wh m w;.s tiMimi Mime very important documents Inon this city, ad-dres-e-1 to Jet J) vi, is l'le-i ieut of the Confederate States Anions, them were arcurale in ips of ill our fo.-tioc.itiuiis nn I !ctcnses of thi.s city. :ind a de-cri: tion of tin flnracter .f thewotks, tiiimber f gtins :n ctth, and the ftrenjih id their g ttrisnns; ;iUu a statement that the mils would l.e forw irded I v a lüfletent ch m nel. It is not known what roll.) were alluded to. A''otit mi.lnii:lit l ist nioht, foe was communic tied to the h iv in t!. (iovtit iiiMit eheds and ice h .usi i e ir the tnoti'imt nt, I'V an incendiary. About I ,VIM. ales ol h ami 1.000 tons ol u e were de-iroyed i he tit e ex'ended to the adj icei.t stables All thi movable propettv, including the horses, w is sated The progress of the fite was ,irieted by pulling down portions of the buildiii'.'s The p.iit lioyal Fue S iiitlt ays Sivar.ni'h is desrteJ of troops. Several return fits h id been pent to the re'iet'o!" Viek-I org be'ote the Charleston tlvmoi.str ition, :i ml sinee the lattt-r event ihre" tegi met ts of inl miry .ii d C1 Anderson's artillery, niiml.eiiiio I enty four brass l"J-pouinl ers, li ive been sent via Auyu-ta, to Charleston, lei vine ('or the leltneof the citv but 000 caval ry, ri(K) infantry und a bitfery of artillery. The people of ihe city thus left, with bitteres and put., but no troi.p to tn ike them available, hive become s:rfafly alarmed lest we should cap ture S iv.itm ih Tl cv liaxe been for the last week sending v.iluibles into the interior of the State, daily rxt-eetm to ee a Yankee cheese box in .h-lit (linked bv a land force. (leu. Mercer, who is in com m ml. h is repeat elly telegraphed o (len Brown far troops, but lnt invnriably received the answer that there were no troops to .send mid that the inhabitants must protect themselves A private letter received in this citv. dated the 'J'hh.siys: 1 went yesterday to Block Island and made a reconnoissanre from the top of the tallest tree on the island. I S4w from my elev ated position that the rebels were eiectinj; : line of bitterie and building rille pits lniot the entire distance from Fort Johnson to Secessionville, long the river. Block Island is between .lame and Mortis Islands, distant from the former 1,000 vards. t rout t. i.nulv St. Loci. August 3 Major General Blair and oreral of his staff arrived here last night from Vick-btir". He was warmlv welcomed bv a large number of his friends and admirers. From Wellington. Washington, Augut 3 Drafting for the District of C !umbii commenced this morning The lirge crowd in attendance wis rem irk ab! y orderly Intense interest ;s everywhere manifested. TAILORING. roi es .scsioirz, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 19 North Pennsylvania Street, I AS THK UICHKST S0RTMKXT OF GO iDS IN I I rl.e City, c. .:.-: .n nf Clo b, (Mac und cob red;) j al- French. s,-oti-h a id Vmerican C tssnnerrs of every i hi 1e aad c I..'; .i! i at en !! variety of :ine tii'iiilfrh nwi-h:!:.- a cartnent male to fit an l in jrood nape i t;.-. sbould cive me a call and I will cn-vir.ci-the"i tli it I ca i cl! tin "i a R.trment better cut, bett r mad. a:id .e'ter trimme J than any ctLet tailor in tbe ri-v f .r tl,e ..im in in- v . Al kind of GOODS i and 0:!.--r wisj.j:; t. .i 0- M, Vet er Kept on Trotv-or, in i. t .itl st I. . h ad I '-tter leave l.i'l'!S St'tbM.lZ. T fo r- o.i' b -f 1'. a: ir.c. fi-ir met... re ju:i. !3 AUCTION NOTICE. Important and Peremptory Weekly Trade Sales of HATS, IX Tili: ( I I V (IF MUOOKLV.X, L..1. Commencing on Thursday. July 16, and Ending December IT, 63. jamcs ii. ritcxTicn. ITfll-b SELL BT AUCTION, T HIS WlKEHOCSF, f orner of Kaynionl n4 Wt'Ioali rr trrets, Br,-H. ic;va. L. f ., on et-rr Thnr-Jny dann; the eaan, the n-tre r.la tion of his mairjfctonr, cernBieririnij JilvH.ls.iJ.it 11 o'cl v., waen he w!lofTera fall line of K ir and WTcol Hat, of every d, scrij'tinn, ia lo to a't p ir-aa-er. In c i!nc the y .'w'kmi ( the tra-i to tfa ab antunrem, th 'i1-M;ne4 b? tt tt tht in de ajle f,r th se tie am prn p!s that b re cbaracierized those of the past w tl strietlv ohrT t. Ther w,!! not only eaiVace Iii ev.V.rt p''. i.nn, hut th"se of otLer manofi-torera of well kt o reputation; t us earin t. ea-b a aned and complete assortment of t le aJaled to the e.son Order, will be receoed frota tLoe not able to attend, and w:i! be f.lie 1 satisfactorily Tae IUu w.:i be prepared f r inpctit)n bj Catalogue n tbe morciaic i f tue ale. The entire o.lrrirs wilt 1m ..11 without renerve. JAMLS U. PKENnCE.Auctioneer. EaocKLT. Jaly 1, Conr.fzrituti of Hat, Hatttr Trmmir.c aad Straw God are viieited: and will be old on farorabl term. 'nlrlVUM
BOOTS AND SHOES.
DON'T PASS THIS BY! THE BRANCH STORE -OF H. BEHRISCH, NEW YORK, SELLS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, AT NEW YORK PRICES. rflllE FACT THAT THIS STOItK IS CONXECTFD J with 'ew York, assures customers tLat they will always rind prices, well as m le, tu correspond with the metropolis. Kernen. ber the j lace, SPENCER HOUSE BLOCK myl8-dly On I! noi rtreet. i.ear VtWn Depot. LIVERY STABLE. LIVERY STABLE N:V 10 EAST PEAP.L STREET, J F ALF A SyCVKF. SOUTH OF WASHINGTON ST., 13 bftwet-n Meridian and Pennsylvai ia. In rear of Oiemi' Flock , Indianapolis. This Stable is supplied with the best of stock. Horses boarded by tl.e w ek, diy or m al. WILKINSON A SULLIVAN, m'i-dfi'n Proprietors NOTICE. To Shippers of Tallow, Lard, Grease, Oils, &c, &c. rilHE t'NOKRSIGNF.D, IIA VINO FOR A NUMBER OF year tr ven ih ir particuUr att-nti -ti t the sale of the at. ove unic es, f.-el i or.tiderit of tt.eir li ity to d-s-j'O.. vf con-itimerit sent to ttieni on very advantaccoua terms Any pi r on deiri:u? our Weekly Circulars can have tlieni gratis hy setiditi? their addre tn A Hit AM KNKiHT A SONS, juueSO-dCm Z2 Water street, New lotk. FURNITURE. ;iCsVHOTELS. A VELINE HOUSE, V. AYELINK, Prop'r, Corner (Million n nuil ISerrj Sis., (Opposite theContt Hiie,) Kiiii vvnr. , BOOTS AND SHOES.
m m Ml.;: !"'
r-.-eVl
o 4-3 x in S M Ü o w in
a3 CD o H in W o H-t W2 P H O O o p Ü w Eh O H O Ü r. o s. zn O A CO CD cd zn o o COMMISSION. i:i)v;!rs) a. mco.iir, Storage, Forwarding and Commission Merchant. Of alt k!nd boncbt and cid. -'''aV Donlca- 1 SALT, WATER LIME, PLASTER, &c. iXDlAXArOLlS, lD Warehvae at the Junction of Alabama treft n4 VirciniA aeenu-, nearly opposite the Bt-Lefoctalne Frx'ljht Depot. -awrmracjKM. The subscriber wül at a'l time pay th hihet price for What. Tho. harlnz Wheat 1 eil would do well t0 Cite him I rill t.f,ir l!ir.r !erV.r Saj--if-?r-n i she.t mr K.n m . . .1 w.- .1 mt irri The Very Bet Fnmili Flour MADE OP wniTE WHEAT,
Cen-tantly on hand, and for al. at th new Warehouse, j Janctlon ef Alabama ttreet and Virnla trr.tJe i Hour deliTerM tn nr part of the e!r, free tvf hart. lr?o-dSTi fi a. LTTOMB.
MEDICAL.
DU. J (MI A RULL'i COMPOUND CEDROX IUTTERS The Latest and Most Important Discovery of the Nine'eenth Century. J0 MAN'S NAMK IS MORE INTIMATELY CONnected with the history of the Materia Medic a of the Uuited State, o- more favorably known a pioneer li medical discovery, than that of JOHN LULL, of Louiav le, Ky. Hi in.mitable preparation of Saraparii!a has lont; FtoM at the head of the various compounds of that valuable dmic- Ilia compound Pectoral of Wild Cherry baa become hou.-h"Id word tbroughnui the West a tat South; and hi. Wurm Lozeuce, in le thn a jeir after their hitroduct.on. attained a reputation a widespread a the continent of North America. Bnt the crownfng glory 01' Lis life temaim to be attained in hii latettiUcoverr, or rather combination, for he does Lot rla m to have been the discoverer of CLDRoX. which is the ba.:t of ihe Hitter; now offered to the put I.e. That honor belong to the native inhabitants ol Central America, to whom Pa virtue have been known for more than two hundred year Armed with it, the Indian bid defiance to lije. most deadly inal iria, and handles without fear Ihe most veDomou. erpent. It is a belief w;th them that while there I b'eath left in the body th Cednm is potent to cure, no muter what O-e disease may be. While Dr. Uul! W not prepired to indorse tbU extrava gant pretention, he i nevertl. les s iti.-ned from a thor ouurh esa.ntnarion of the evidence relating to Us virtues, that, as a rmedy an l preventive for all disease anting from exposure either to chuntres .f weather and climate or to the miasmatic influences, it stands without a rival, and justly de-orves the reputation It has so long er jojed n Outr.nl America and the West Indies. In and its attendant train i f Fyir.ptoms, it acts more lilte a charm lh.n a :ic iic;ne. Tliere is nothing in the whole range of the Materia Medic a that can fr a moment bear a comparison with ii in lid disease. A full ac' oimt of this wonderful pl.int may le found in the eleventh edi ion of the U. S. D.;:ii3itory, page. 1387 and 13tS. A series of experiments, in w hxh Dr. Hall has been for years engaged, his just been tirouht to a uccessful teriiiina'joti, and h is now enabled to nflcr to the public a combinatian of Cedron with other improved tonics the whole pnerved inthebest qmli'y of copper-distilled B urboo whisk, which he is confident has no equal in the world. He ni'-ht fun ish a volume cf certificates, but the public have lo'iif siuee learned to estimate such things at ih'-ir true value. 1hesa?et plan is for every one to tet-t for himself the virtues of a new medicine. Give the CEDRON BITTERS one trial, and you w 1! never ue any o'h r. It Is not nece-sarv to publish a long list of diseases for which the Cedron Hitters are a sjrcitic. In all diseases t,r the SlOMAtJil, B'JWELS, KIDNEYS, or UVKR; 1 1 all auctions of tbe RR MN depending upon derangement of the S om--ch or Ilowel-; InG'iLT. MlkUMATISM end NEUKALGIA; And in Fr.VKIt AM) AGt'K; It i destined to supersede 11 other remedies. It not tily eure all these disease but it prevents them. A im glas ruu of the Bitters taken an horr before ench meal w obvia'e the ill effect of the niot unhvallhy cliin.it e and screen the person tnkii g it against disease tuider the most trying exposure. Sold tiy Drueis's at d Or- c rs peneraUy. Dr. JOHN HULL'S Princ pal Otfice, Filth btreet, Louisville, Ky. Sold in Indianapo'is by Browning t Sloan, Tomlinon A Cox, and J. W. Hryan. Jy20-d3m PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Dr. VcIIny's Private Hospital, 23 Federal lllock, Washington, D.C, T70K THK TKKATMRNT OF ALL DISEASKS OF A ' firivate or chn nie tnture. No et arge for consultation. Persons t a distaiKje can be treated by mail. Send for a circular. Junel9-d3m TOBACCO AND CIGARS. 1 o o O O O C I ii A 11 8 Just ileccivert. JOHN A. IllOIOiirs'OlSIt Ju' returned f'om C "inecti. ut, lTHFRK HK HA EN.1AGED 4.i0.0)0 FINF DOVf MKSTlOCmnrs. All go -vi will b war, anted of toe very bet quality, and wil Jrell 25 Per Cent. Lower Tbananj nthpr hou .- aill i-h the same quality Every one wh eilseisars, wholesale or retal dealer come oon and examine the s ock. JOHN" . II K IDLING EK, novIO No 3 Palmer Ilnne. HATS, CAPS, &C. 180. 18GS. HATS, CAPS, & STRAW GOODS, KXCLl'MVKtT AT DOXALDJSOA Je CARR, "WTr7"0ULD KESPFCT FULLY INVITE THE ATTeNtion of Country Merchants to their new and splendid stock of Wool, Cassiuiere. r ur. Heaver anl Silk Hat, together with every Mjle i f Bos' and Mens' Cips. Also a tine lot f Ldie", Misses' and Chüdrens' Hats lor fummjr, wth Faltn Hat, Shaker Hood, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas and Parasols, .11 of which have been bnuicht with especial refennce to the want of the Country Trad, and will tie sold exclusively at wholesale as 1 w as they can be bousht ia anv Western market. Call and see. " DONAL0S0N A CARK, 71 West Washington street, Indianapolis, Ind. june2-d3m. MUSIC. K.1AI1I. V O'S. STHIXWAY & !0.. Al?0SCiiOOis II .1 II O .f 1 rTJ s ; AT . JI. lir.MIATI &. 13 u to m II o it n o Corner. Piano Forte Wareroona N. North Illinois auasoi. JanT-dlT '63 CLAIM AGENCY. SOLDIEII& CLIJ1 1GE-'C McKERNANS, PIERCE & CO., rntosiuB Aoai r rmx COLLECTION OF SOLDIER'S CLAIMS, 11 TILL COLLECT OFriCF.ILV AND SOLDIERS' W tensions Botirt.e.s, Back Pay, Py for Extra Duty, and Pay for Hoies l t while in the service, Ac, and will collect Claim at Washington City. Oiricf "o 39 West Washington street, (neit door east of Paliuer House.) IndUiapoUs. Ln1. Hoc 104, encl'we a stamp. JTajor Walker and D. S McKcrnan bare an oXceln Na-nrtUe. Tencee. J.H McKF.KNAN, I WIXLOW S. PIERCE, D. S. McKERSAN. I MaJ. J D. WALKER, Late 3d lad. Cavalry. Rttrarcr Gov. Morrorj, Adjt. Oet. 3fb!e, G&. Ijo. iuttr rrV IrN In-VanapoM. nrVwrf
ATTORNEYS.
CHAN. W. STAC-G. Attoraey at Law NO. TEMPERANCE Tl A LL, TncblS-'63-dly Indianae-cli.Indiana. INSURANCE. ill Ma .111 la OF IIAHTFUItl), CO. TNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. J-.' If JrjT;T.t "".. -;" sä rt..."; -rje-js-. i-r-Jt ir-rr-'." i 1 ii ..-CsErected 1359Owned by the Co. Cah Capital ami Surplus, ..( i :.- s . Tae income of this Company is double that of any other Fre Instirnnrr Coiporation in the United States ISPE IAL .TKNT10NGIVKNTOTHE INSURANCE of farm property, dwellings vid oni-ht-Jd'tiga. 1 naures such buildings or contents in a very favorable manner, for three or live years. I, i r.-tlily ttljiifttert find From pi I)' I'aitl In ('nth. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, mch21-'C3-dly INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. DRY GOODS. si o Eh ZJ1 JZ! o o fl f 2 0 0 j " c z EH O o Ph o m m W cb W Sew -a u i 4 wm a. H Ö t pi Ü Pi r-s l Z ui -z z w rH - en V S ZL t M C - - o o o EH 02 rt W CO SI M i s at s I 0 7 m m a. m am us A V i W r . aw u. r M W H Ph O 9 m W rf U mm O . Z' Br S s W M t -o ATTORNEYS. LtwrfjoKSAr. COLEEICK & JORDAN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, mCE, KOOSt 0. 3 OLD BKVTItL CILWjr, fro. IS Eail Uaahinston street, Indlanapollt. ln4lanH. cxbse-'fi-di WINES. CHAMPAGNE WINES. WE ARK MJLK AGENTS ICR 1 HE SALE OE THK following celebrated brands: IMtlCi:i.TIPCItlAL,lnquart, plnta und Ii If pint. C;ICKi: Mill,, from lr Vritagr .V ('oi Kprrnaft rrnnre. Also, on tiainst i.tipeiiialcuim:t. Alvord, Caldwell &, Alvord, G4 V-at WtUIi irerl. Jnf.ia
av'. h IJ sei e" Sit '- w ."i-;-1 s-, K ä Ml
& Wft Alt
iSvi rfi nKf
NEAR ODD FELLOWS' HALL RAILROADS. INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI "DT !Hiorlrt ICoulir by Xliirlr .1 1 1 T 50 CHANGE of Car. ti. CINCINNATI, tjtbia L0T.TK. Change of ti ne. On .rid after Monday, Apnl 20, and urtt.I f Jtttaer notic. t Three trainsleave Itvliaiiaftolis Daily, i Sundays eicepud.) IIKSTTR-VIN. StJ A M , (CINCINNATI EXPRESS arrives at Cincinnati at lO iO AK , and lesinrtoa Ky., 7:.m P. M., an t el's conti -et: on at Cincinnati srit Li'tle Mi mi, Cincinnati, W. Zanevii! and Marietta Katlradü, tor all point iu Southern Ohio. Second Train 111J A. M. OikibuU Mail, rrive. at Cincinnati 4:'J0 P. M., mknn cl connection with tha Little Miami Railroad f-r Loveland, Morrow, Co'.ambus, Newark, Znesville, and Wheeling. Third Train fi JÜ5 P. M, Cincinnati Eipre.., arrives at Cincinnati lliÄ P. M. I Fare same as by any rther route. Call for jourtickets rii the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad. Bagfrage checked throieh. W. II. L.:N0PLE, General Ticket Ajrest. ?. W. V LI.KTT Ceturfil Pasoentjer Afet't. PERU ÄND INBIÄNÄTUS RAILROAD. NEW ARRANGEMENT. Mew Home to Chicago via. Kokoiuo. I i i i SI MILES SHORTER; THAN ART OTHER ROUTE. ON AND AFTER W)NDAT, ATRIL'20, 163, traina trains will be run Us folluvt: A Chicago Espr Train will leave Indianapolis at 12.35 P. M., arrive at Kl.konio at C;10 P. it time to make close connection , with train D the Cincinnati and Chicago Air Line H I road for Iseanprt, Valparaisa arxt Chicago, an l arrl at Tern at 4.20 P. M. Return ti, the fame ifra.n will leave Peru at 1.20 A. M. makirjr cl -se cont.. -cif.-ris with the nsht train from Chicago, and arrive at Indianapolis at 6:20 A. M. A Mail Vrain wiULave Indianapolis at 4-35 P. M.t stoppirn at all stationssrd arrfrin- at Pern in time t make connections w nLjsLe train on the Toledo and Wabash Railway, for Aahahf lliintirptoii, Jort Wayr.e, Toledo and l.Vtro;t. ; Returning, the iiuj train wiil leave IVru at 6 40 A. M.. after the arrival J.f the tr:n on the T. A W. R. W. from the Est, and arrive at Indtanapoli at 1(' 0 A; M. in time to make connections for all j.ojt.ts Fast, South and Wed. A Chcaro Exprrsrtru w ill leav Indianapolis at e.iO P. M., makin? close cor' e t iot: at K komo with train for LcOnpor, Valparaiso and Clueag-o, and arriv at Peru at l:t A. M ., in time to t ik-eonnertj..n w-itb trs.r.p goirjrEast and Wet tn the T"ledo ard Wabash Railway, j t keturtjins: the same tiram will leave Peru at 12:15 P. M., making cloe eo:ir.ertr-n at Kokomo with the traict on the Cincinnati and Ctkajro Air Line U. R. from Chieajre, Valparaiso and Is gTtfrrrt, and arrive at Indian. jkIi at 4.10 P. M.. In time to rVrwct with the rening tram for Cincinrati, Ixui-il!e a.d other point. DAVID MACY, General AreDt and Superintendent. V. T. Maurrr. General Ticket Agent. febU, 'irdly Indianapolis and .Tladion M9. '863. QSSSS ISC3. r Arnin;riiiriU to roininrnre non Iii-. I rb. 2. I m; t. FWl'tl pashencer trins da;ly (Sundaj escepted; ht J twe-n Ind.anapo and Malison. Leave the Union Ifof tit.anapoi;, at 20 A. M and 3 P. M-, arrivin : dison at 1I 3A A. M. and 5 P. M. L ave the Ik-pot at Ma!;.n at A. M. and 3 P. M, arriving at Indianapolis at 11 A. M. and 10 P. M. The train JeAvin Ii.dun.-ip.li at A. M.c....im'j with tht le.in C'!iimtus at p. 45 A. M. for hUttt yrjlle and Unohville. arivinr at helbTi:l at li5 A.M. aud P.uh vi! le at l-'-W r. M. Uavii.g RusiJH t 13iP M.. Shelhyvtüe a i i. P. M connects at Colanibn with the 1 .n1 M. tram, arrinnf at eiiher Ii.dianapo'iii or Aladi.on the am eei,-ItiE-. - Tl.is Road forms a lime ith the P.cVel at Ma iiOi for the transportation of freijrht ltweeo Cuctntiati anj Indianapolis and paints V.'et. Tariff of Freight a iwr a. hy w.t ot.er route. Shippers and m rchatt Ht e.l wl'.l Cbd it to tbeiri Atr t to hip by ttishne.' i fb2 D-CBRANHAM. Soperltitetidept.mwmmm tr a 41 JEFFEKSOXVIUE KAILKOAD. TIi r cv 'lTraiiiH Dai I v. j . (Stindap Ilxcrptrd.) Trains Arriv Trains ! 1Q V. M ; 7.MU.H M P. M 30 P.M. 4 30 A. M 43S T. M. . VP)VE TRAINS STOP FDR THE Arr;rt ifOPATlox of pa,sr.r'r at Sonthport, Greriwo.l, frsrklir, Edinburgh, Colutnbns, making eonnetii at Vrnnr with tram, on the Ohio k Mjippi Road, and at LoaTille with train on the Lorisrille, Frankfort k Leiir jtoo and LoulviUe and Nas'ivuie Road. Fr'ipht trainsleave daily. Ererbt protuptly forwarded. OfMce, Madison Depot, Wet eid. A. S. CAiumJERS, Sopernrendert. 2.G. Wsirreva. Preicbt Agent. arTf?-? 1862 1862 VLL PERXJNS PURCHASING TICKETS f 01 8T JOSEPH aad br point ta Nonlem Maflcn, the Statcf taaa,er tat Terrtvra. titocld Usiat woi.aergtickeu tha read by tha .loicrn .nifvsoi'ici isailiioaii,. Tfc only rail route from It. Lojj to St. ioaeph. It ti f b shortest and qejekett hy uiirteoa hrars, t th rwtDotast poist reacaed by rail, and t always as ehaap ae anjotifr. Buy jemr Tlcleu to Kcau grid n ryystw V rtkern Missoxri by tbe North Mioaoerl RaTr&ad. ISAAC II. STTRGEOy, Pres't and Oes I fcapt- North Miaaovrl ft. ft. BEXRT U.KIMMONS.Genaral V.vi.t Agt. r1T-4t HOTELS. BATES HOUSE, .i. noirorv, phOPUIKTOt. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA-mv3.-drf ATTORNEY. JOSEPH -t-V. X-EWXfci, ATTt'kMT AT Li. Oll'iCC UN SLCÜND FLOOK IIl'LF.AkV üUXAv. CorMr rTahington and Meridian Ktre, (eUraae frvra Meridian Straet.) IndiaaapoSt, ln4 IIa will faithful !y and peamptly attend ta all legal bataea brrataM to Lira. hspclal aUsUn f1vB t rüctic-a. Ma w f.-rtotabuine- tnr. f Uiacacl'rBra;ir. va-Mm
