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ff DAILY "STATE : SENTINEL. PRINTED AND PUhUSHEl lT 'IMII (K IOTI iicirtio! AT THE NEW SENTINEL OFFICE, mo. 2 oi:th jtnniniATt nthket, ELDER, HARXNESS & BINGHAM, ' Proprietor. OPTICIAN. 1 J I nn a nn im inn l 1 ; rl VOLUME XII. INDIANAPOLIS. IND., TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 15, 1863. NUMBER 4,033. - o DA kl TIT! 7 iV Ml W m m m i 1 N ilJ ILJ ! I On(7,U)r(U..... Ort ropy, w month..... .. Ose cor j, er month a so es riired ytA carrier witkti th city, IS wdIi per week, payable to Um cirrtf. Agent will be spJi1 at II rents, a week. . Cny arTllsrr wi!j ben-M repuriU fr paperaleft t to'tr bot af-er Lhy bave removed, or wbn thev wlih them dciunuel, le rtce U given at the of fice of publication. No paper acnl without pre payment, or cor tinned longer Iban tAJ laf . Copies I the Dan? Stvmti ear h had At tha office rb miming, uu tl VTrmr SasmnaA. eacb Mon day mornmj, neatly eveloped, fornllmi(. WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL, FCr.USIIKl EVERY M05IUT AT Onr Hollar ami Fitly Ctx.a IVar, rATAJlA IITAUIILT IS ADTAsT. IUTKM O r A I V I'. It T I S I S O w a a u a' i Li 1 y mi aa I i I w..- L. Tl.. 44.. U.. lw. 1M lw. lw. lm. 0.Ä0 Ml 1.50 1.M J 2.V i n, 3.00 a.37 3 75 4.50 5.00 5 62 30 6.75 7 60 7.87 R.75 1 oo 1J40 a -to I 150 a.oo. 400 i.m ij7 a n 4.37 600 1..V) 2.25 .0O; a.7 4 M, 5.15 6 00 1.75 1 63 JXO! 4J7 52i 12 7.00 100 3 00 4.00t 5.00 6.00 7.00 H.00 3 SO 3 75 5.0 .X 7 5 75 10.00 3.00 4 ÄO e w 7 5 t oo1 10 50 11.00 4.00 00 H.00 10.00 11.00 14.00 18 00 5.40 7.50 lO.fH, 12-50 15.0O 17-50. 20.K 7.00 TO 25 i:i..V' 11.75 2 00 .iri2&.50 n.M 13.7 1 OO 24.25 23.50 34.75 40.00 9.25 15.00 21.25 27.00 XlAoi 40.00 45.00 11 O0 li.OU 25.00 3!)S 37o;5XO 52.50 M Of) 20.r0 il 5U-35 SO 1.50 50.00 57 60 15t0 25 00 W, t" (m 55.00 65.00 75 Mi 0.00 10.00 11.25 12.50 13.50 15.00 H.00 20.00 22 SO 25.00 13.75 13 00 45 00 50.00 50 00 55 00 57 iO 62 50 e.i.00 70 00 H5.00 5 00 Im..! 5m. J 4m.. m.. 9m.. Um ADVKRTISINC; IN THK Y? EK.KLT. Ona tir, n tn-rtion ...JO 75 " ,ltA 1 00 f f " 1 00 r aarh niritjent ln.-Tt!on. an-l fr ach nf f- tlrn of r'j a.Mitii na! Mtuar 3 W A.lfrt!mn puMUhed In W-tb th! Dailjf An1 th Wrkl.T StimKBt nill Im cbar2-l tti full Daily TAtea, with i4-hW tTif Watklr rAt aiI'IM. ' I'.ij.Ii- N.ttrr j.ubl'.-bt in lh local column, f ten f m urulr, will r charrl for aafh Inrrtiou $1; if Tr tn Iiii, ten trM 7 r Hue. HiafB. wiJ! mt'lf f r li. parting tb ii..tt of tli r.!.li Or-ir. Si.ti- nJ AociAtlon at th rat ntma, t I tiil in tiv Arc". Military t.m;iant. (Her of (MJ Fellow. Maonlc OHr. ITievleM S.iciftiea nl Sititflnt; Socieüea. ...... A. . i. Ftr ea A rttr e l"t exceM.int " nnea rem ir tun lnrtinti- vr linra at thi rale. Afinajiitkinc l-Atb.- with funeral n-ic Attacbe!, 1; wit h . rotir free I UirriJL-r Ni-lire SOrenti. I ISoti-- ..I Fenival. IVnica nd r.tcnrona, irtten op by Indivi.j jaM t a-wcltioa, or ly rnnrcBe At th regular price. Ailer)nietiB leall And pUfd uinirr tbe heAl f f perlAl Notlors if t0 liuea r over, will be chArged double tbe uual rat'. 1 Advertiviueiit. nuli'.njf leatbAa tlree llnm, imertfd onre in the Dailj, ill Ixf tbarcrd Eft J cent. Yearly AlrertiM-r to pay quarterly. Aqhm:dc.ik ca:lidAtc for ofllre of evary deacrlption to hi charged At Ilia r(e offl 50 for ea'h nime In tbe Daily, and 2 la the Daily and Weekly, tbe Arne to he, In II CAes, paid tu Advance. Leil Adre rtienietit inserted atthe xpcn.e of the At torneys orderinjr, and not deUyAble for the let;l prrceed !na, but collect able At oar uiua.l tin . Publl.her not ftccnuiiUbU far tbe accuracy cf IcraI lvertiPinentH be jond the Amount rhari(ed for their publication. CLXKK, HAKKMKS Bl!i5HAM, Iroi.rietorB lndit)A State Sentinel. J. M. T1U0KD, Pre Jent IndiAiiApoli Journal CompAny. BUSINESS DIRECTORY IIA.M4i:U. II AKKISONS BANK. No. 1 EasI WAübing ton street opposite the Sentinel OflUe. DiAy4 i,ivi:icv m iij:n. LLKN k 1I1NSLKT, Urery nd Sal Sublea, in the reAr tf tbe Palmer Hou?e. June5-dly ruuNDitn.s. DAVIS A CO., Union Foundry, Delaware atreet.op 0 pM4t Union Depot. li ASSKI-MAN ft VINTON, Washington Foundry and Macht Worka, a-Aüt end Union Depot. my29 ff.lKAUIS 3Iilll, lormeriy uenrii a cumu, 1' Ktate Agent and Tax Tayer, 37 El Wahingtt,n I . -. . . . . m i r i it L. k.' : w trett. Hontet to rent. jan-uiy d cKFKNAN A- PIERCK. Tteal Ktte Agents and Brker, 10 S Kt WAfhingtfti atreeU I lYfil. Y. WILF.T, Keal KtAte Agent And Stck Hro. J ker. 10, K.t Washington strfet. mayl4 iKMiT am niioz: ih:am:kn. 1.1 C. MATHK.W A CO., Wholesale dealer in 1W, Shoe, ami Rul-er, No. 4 Ktert Block, oppwi ? the Union Depot, IndiAnap!, Ind. cp4 ADAM KNODLR SON, manufacturer And deAlera In all kinda of Boota and Sboea, No. 32 Kat WAh- tgton treet. apr27 HOOKS AM STATIIHI'.KV. OWEN. STK.W ART CO . wholeKAle And retAil deal- era In Booka and stationery, an! Printer' AlAteii.tU, 1H VTet Washington tieet. aprtfl niiiT.N am ii:ih ii:s. I I1II.KT M. I.0WRT, DRL'GtllST. Ia'Aler in Irug W Chemical, Paiiit. Oils Dyeal u!T, P.( tanic, TAt-n ami other Medicine. Notions and Perfumery No. 49 Ma Achusetf avenue, lndunpo!N. nor30-ly f10MUNSN A COX. dealer In Drog, Medicine., I TAint, O-.N, i.'.av., Pi-f uniery. Fancy (iond, Ac. N t 1 Fat Wa.,bivgttn treet. in lianapo'.is. mAyi! I l RkOWNINit, Druccil, anl.le I . VAnihe, De-Mut1-,(ila,rifi ic No. 12. Wet WaUintoti treet. Rk W NlNit, Druccil, An l leAler in rLat OiN, CiTAv.w are, rerfaaiery. Apr:: pity ;ooin. S WT AH. 1LKNN A CO., New Y.-rk Store, Dry l)on.1 wboIesA'e Aivd KetAil, Glenns Block, CasI WALiucton street. niAj5 TüVi: AM) Tl U.lllK. V HARLES COX. dealer iu Stoves Tin WAre, Ac, No 11 Wet WAhington treet. Apr27 BOOK ItlMH'.ICN. tIAMVBELL A HOYlJ'S.rtook BtnderAnd BUnk B.x.k Manntet rr.rr. No. 37 Eat W Ashmgton t., eat of Germ's lU-s-'s, up tAirs, lnd: anapolis. feb25-dtf t I Old LAS A PALMER. Book Finders and BIauk Book - I Manufacturer, No. 36, Ka1 WA.bir.glon treet, r Alfvird, Mills A Co' Grocery. may27 Tima, ;i..issAn ui i:i:.tiswAi:. aflUAS. V.. HWTH0RN, Importer of Ctina, Gl as And '. V WueeuswAre. No. S3 KasI Washington t., Lndian apo;i, lud. ADA. Also, LVAler in StouewAie. dec26 "nr.uriiAx taimmcs. IRFDKKICX MFPPER, Merchant Taylor, and deAler I1 In ready made clothing And furnih;ng good. No. 21 Weat WAbw gti treet, epjxvite Sentinel oCW. my29 ATTOUMIVS. "A ICIi'NAUi t RO At'HF , rj,ebp E. McDonald, Ad 1 T I d son L K.'Acte. At.tri.ey And Counselors At Law, .Ktna luurance C-m ary Buiidn.g, second floor, ' Pennsylvam a treet . Jel-lr 0 ß 9 i ? JJVERY STABLES. O. W. JOHNSTON, ) Livery and Sale Stables NOS.il AND 13 WKSTFEARLSTRKET, IAMAVAroUA.il MAUA. Hore. Biiite. CArriAgea and Saddle Horsea ;alwajm rea.t!re. Charge moderate. decj-tf rMt: t Li v e i: y sta , TfTO. Id KAt Parl street, half a square aoatbS Tao- ington street, between Merid.Aa and Per.nsylanl L'eeta, ta r AT af Giern' Blue'.. lndiAr.Atli. ApA-dtf wm W U.KISON. Proprietor K aaBBBBBBaalaaABBBBBBBB SCHOOL BOOKS. OF SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER. &C..&C. IN IMALL OK LAHUHjUANTITIlS. ttaowvn. TIW4HT A fll't -R-UAsNDE'S TUaSSILA(;0 I (tod fvr Iatd Speaker ab 1 Sir.ger TO CLKAU THK VOMJa.. INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ' ilXtrTAItA.WOAP. TrAinaUAt-t. " . TrAiasArnt. 5(J0 A.M M-H 00 A.M. 2.O0 P. M llf J500'1- 15 P.M w laiHAHACirriAt 1AI1.WAT. Trail La at. TrlniATrlv4. 5:50 A. Jt. .k p. j ....MaII 15 P M. TOO P. M 05 P. M. . IDIAJ AW-HA CTCt"ATll.AIUiOAO. T'Ain LfA. TrAlnAArrlT 10. A.M li oo A. M 3T M 56 P. At -00 P.Ü. TKHAK IACTE ltlUOi. TrahiaLfAT. TrAinArriT 7 A. Ml aa 4i4H A H. 2 05 P. M .10J2 A. if. P. M .45 P.M. LArATt-TTB A.J1 !. Tratxi leaTA. TrAfiiA Ariir 201 A.M 4 50 A. M. 4- PllltAftttA4lff a 10-40 A.M. Ik 45 P. 31 645 P.M. PEAÜ AVDIITDIAIIAPOUIIAItKOAn. IrAlnIre. TrAm Arrive. 5:00 P. M Mail 10:00 A.M. J2 VO p. M Ohle Expr 5:20 A M. 0 V.U ChlcAjri F.xrM 4:10 ! M. IMBf ARAFOUA AJI At AD AO AAILAOAD. TtaIda Leave. Traina AirWe. 6 30 A.M F.iprew ..11.00 A. M X:00 P. M Arcmmo1atlon... 70 P. U J K r? K OH VOJl KAILAOAD. Traina Lrave. TrAinaArrlT. 7.00A.M Mail 4 45 A.M. 4:00 P. M ; 12 30 P. M. 6:&u P. M 8 10 P. M. Arrival and Departure, of TOn 1 1. or Closing AKA1TAL. LAfAyette AndChicAro l.AfAjette City And Springfield, Illinoli CincinnAt! and WAy mail Through mail. ' Peru niAil Ä00 r. m. 1100 A. w. i II.-OO A. M. :'o r. m. . .. - ... 10-0 a. at. ....IIHjO a. m. 7 0 p. at. lim a. 12:30 r. m. Terra Haute way mail Through mail Madi.u mail JeJT'TsonvUle And Ia!Till Kellefontaine way mail aim! New York, PhlU delpbia an-l Boston.. TtelW.r.ta'.ne throua;b ml... .. Indiana Central way ard ( V.uinluet 0 Central through mail Ter re Haute tbrtxigb mail 6:30 p. a. 7:0 a m. 2:15 r. x. .. . . 7 mi a. at. ... 7:20 r. ... .10-.UU r. m. Cincinnati througbroall lIKPAATtTkAA. Mails Vi. IAfarette AndCbicAeo 9:30 A. m LAfjyetteCity And Springfeld, Illinol. Cincinnati and way mat! Through mail Peru Terre Flaute and way 7:00 p. M. 10:00 a. m. 5:30 p. a. II 30 a.k. 1:00 p. m Terre Haute through mail, KvAnTille. Vin- cennea, St. Lorn,, 4c, 7:00 p m. Madron mad C:f0 r. at. J-flrrsonvilirand luiTille mail.. .. 7.00 P. m. rtellrfontaine wat mail 7:00 p. m. Thruojrh mail 7 M r. n. Indiana Central way mail 1.-4NI p. m. Through mail 5.30 p. m. SINDAT M ItS. Belf-ntaine wa mail 6:00 p. at. Louisville And JcIer.soiiill 5:"0 p. m. T-rre llAute throu.h 5:00 pm. .Tlililur' Dlreclnry of Indianapolis, Indiana. KXKCI'TIVK PKTAETM EST. Pat per Ann. 0. P. Morton, Governor; Office, State Ilou-e; residence corner of MArket and Illinois tts W. K Holloway, Colonel And Ir1 rate Secret ry to (iovernor. Otlice, State Houe; resides wiih (iovernor Morton. W. 11 . II. Terrell, Major and MilitAry Secretary to Governor. Oßice, StAte House; residence Love' a B ock, od Ohio treet W. H. Scilla! er. MAjor Kegiraent, lndianA Volcnteers, A. D. C. to (iovernor. Oftlce, State House; board At Palmer House 1. AX. Noble, Adjutant General of Indiana. 13,000 2,'4 2,143 2.14S ".--, State Hou-w; boarts at l'ates Ilouae; fnoo from the StAte and f 2.KG4 pay of A Col. nd 3,404 GEN HI A L ANDltTArK 4JFF1CKKS or TUE DISTRICT OF INDIANA AM) MICHIGAN. O. B.Wülcox. r.rlgA4Üer GenerAl of Volunteers, conim m.I.iig lh-trict f Indiana and Michi gan Uttlce, lleadquarters, corner Maryland and PeUwAre (trert; boards at the Bates Hon-. ........................ ........... lUlert A. Hutrhins, Captain nd A.A.G..U. S. Volunteers. Otlice, Headquarters; boards at Bates House (ieorge C. Lyon. MAjor 17th Michigan Vf.lnn teer. Chief Irovot Marhal District Indiana and Michigan. Otlice, Hea nuarter; boards At Ktes Honse I ;urtii. Brackett, 1st Ueut 2:h Maaaechu ela Volunteers, A. I). C. and Pest Adjutant. CtTice, Healquarter; boards At lUtes Iloue Wm. V. lticbArd. 1st Llnt. 17tb Michigan Volunteers. A.D. C. Oftlce, Headquarters; boards at Titles House CharlesA. Mchniht, 1st Lieut. 7th Mich. Vol. A. D. C. Office, Headquarters; boards at I'vatcs lluse Jonathan Itirch, 1st 1.1 ut. A A Inspector Gen eral. Ollice, HeadqUArters; boards At Biites lloue J Ames IViddle, Col. 71st Ind. Vols , pnst C-4-m- . mand.t'it. Orrice, Hes-lquarter; boards At Major Mevensoa'a, corner lviiiisylvaniA at;d Tinker streets H. E. Mad iion, 21 Lieut, lnd. Vols. Office, Btirni1e Barracks C- L. Hueg, 2.1 Ijut. 71st Ind. Vols. Ort'xe, KumsMle Barricks J. S. Si.n n..n, Crdonel I. S. A. and Military Comp ian1er. Otflce, Headquarters, boards at Judge Morrison's, terminus of the Gravel r4 Joint h. F'arq'ih .r. Captain U. S Infantry and Ait. Mtlitafy Com. Office, Headquarters; bo.ir ls comer Mass. avenue And New Jerey streets. J. B. Miller, Cpt. l.ttii U.S. Inf. and Mustering 4,054 1.6G-2 2,148 1,554 1,554 1,554 1,55 4 2,S4t 1,332 1,320 2,fU 1,446 r: 1 Disbursing officer. OJr.re, H- Adquarters; tKiardsat Mrs. Kinder' 79'- Fast Washing ton street W. H.J riUn. C.iptafn tth U.S. Inf., I'isVurs ingOfflor. t Rire. H?adquartrs; boar.ls At LI ties' JI..t.d Jauics .. Ek:n, Capl4iit and A . Q. D.. Acting VuartemiAster V. S. A. Office, south-west irter WAhington and New Jersey streets; boards At the Bate House S. Lowry Moore. Captain and A. (J. M. U.S. Vols. OtMce, ; lniirds at Littles' Hotel. Thom.i Foster, Captain C. S. U. S. V. OfV:ce and reldence, south-east corner Washington and Misses ppi atrert-.. Darnel .McClure, M ijr and TAyniAster. Ollice, lidin s BKark, corner Washington and Me nd im treet, up starr; loa"ds At the Twites House C. S. Steenn, M-jor and Pay maste'. Office, Yohn's Block; resides corher Vnnj lvai.ta and Tu ker street. M. S. Bandy, Ma or And Paymaster. Office, New' Building. No S, Eat Washington street: boirds Re Houe Frank Wilcox, CAptAin, 63d Tegt. Ind toIs., l'ot Proot Marst.al. OÖ'.ce and residence at So'.diera' Hoiae J. S. B.is, Surgeo, U. S. toIs., MedfCAl Di rector. Utl)ce, nortbeAit corner cf Msrvland and LelawAre street-; residence. Michigan Road, eAsf-f c ty Will, an Y. Wiler, CaptA'n And Military Store-k-e;Hpr. lathee. Headquarters; residence, No. 32 V.at New York street i.44 ; ! ! 1,6G2 i,662 2,26.J 2.26S 2.2Ü.H 1.4 ' 2.26 lH OFFKK OF ACTING AJvsIsTA.NT PBOVOaT MA&.UAL GINKRAl. ( 1XP1ANA. Conr.t t Ji-ker. C.l. li In.lianA CAva'.ry aud A. A lYotost JJarshal General for Indian. Of fice, P!ackf rd's I.'ock. ..:itheat eorrter Me ridian an.I Wahi'igtou strt-et, up-stairs; boards at No. Hi North TennnesM-e street. . 2.S44 jAnie ii. Joae, C. 4Jd Ind. ii.fsntry and Sa perlr.temlet.t f. r lcn2tt:rg f-r lnva!.l Corp and ctumaatler of ttmp o.' rendeivou. Of fice, Iitrict Headquarters board At BAtes Houe 2,664 John N. Scott, Captain. 79tb Ind. Twlunieer in fantry and A. A. A. G. and Inspector. Office, wit'a A. A. P. M. ti t KoaHa? Mcy H.ue. . 1,446 Orri Blake. Captain. 35h Ind. volunteer Infan try and Aitar:t Surinietulent of hecn.it Irg. Inspector. Ac. Office. Ihstrict Head juarter; Nard at Macy Houe 1,466 T. J de la Hunt, laeutenant and Adjutant V6th Ind. volunteer infantry ard Super.ntender.t e-f arret of deeners. Office, w Ith A. A. P. MC. 1,3:6 H. B F'nch. Lieut, and Q. M. X.Td Ind volun teer infant-y. A. A. Q M.Athl Inspectcr. Of f c. with A. A. P. M. boArt at pAiterson House 1,453 BOA&nrr imiollment or the shxth itjrollment DtSTBICT. IV Braden, Carta n and Provu-4 Mar-hal. Of fice, F.lAcsb.-.r Ki-ck, W ft.x.r; b Ard a! (. Juhnsta's, three m.k-s north of the city, B. rAliOAd Wm. J WalLce, I'nmmiaMii.r. OfBv-. Black -fordV PUick; rei-lenc So. ll hast Msrbet street- Thumaa B. Har-ey. Surf eon. (ISlce.w-th Pro rui M art hat. buards At No. 79, Fast Wash ington street 1.44 1,446 2,2- 73.554 I.M J0,r24 Add Gen. Carnngten, office ia State Hue. DAILY SENTINEL : TELECRAPHIC; " faiPOtTCD KXPAPILT FOB THK PAÜ.T TATX AAXTISAL-J - a o ii H e ports. - -.From ."Mew. York. New York. ReoteraWr 14. A fractal to the Tribun from Cincinnati confirms theoratioD the troops recci rel t Cnoxvilleon occupation by the Fede?ntla. The towu was decorated with fl :i which bad been hidden for Tears. BurnsiJe rrnde kn addresü to large meetius the day after the occupation The Jy fter- Foier' rrivAl, a woccs;oa of women, whoe husband are in the Union eervlce, came in Ironi tbe country, and was nearly a mile Ions;. Valualfle michine sljops arul foundries were found in Knoxville, also two million poucdi of salt, n l.trequtntitj of wheat aod maoj thsaoJ bacs. The prisoners caplurH, at CumherUrnl Gap were the t2d North Cirolina, l?t Viriniü, 1st Oerpi; and several compinie' of artillery Tbey surreiidfre! unconditionally. The (leorjru rei mtnt, SM tronp. was ciptnred once before, by Burnside, at Rot.ök IsUud. On the liijjht of the 7th, two companies of our troops tole through the rebel picket and burned a mill t)i:it hid supplied the rebels with meal, in the rery iht of the rebel camp. Burn-id wn t return to Knoxrilleon the lOtfi, where he will remain till the decision of the War Department, in regard trj hi resignation, is made. A lew small bodies ofrebeU are etill near the Virginia line. The .iltpetre woik whieh the rebel worked are now within our line. Kendv communication h had with Roecrans' conitn nd. All of IiurnsideV tro ip- marched, over 250 mile niiil a portion 300 mile, an average of 20 m lci per ßiy't over rd'i'-ui" r d.s. In the wli:re campaipli but one CafnilitT üC" curreil. ' 7.TT ' - - Of f-jekneasj there t. s little that the Surceon in chariiP of tfie fi6pTtaI at Knoxville itsVeJ to he relievt ! for want of work, A priitl U Ue World navs: Advices from the front to nipht are important. To-dav our loree occupieil Culpepper, and it is believe! that "nothing but a rebel cavalrT picket is on this side l the R ipiilan. Tbe retteat seems to be ceneral. There is ro movement toward any of the lower gaps in the Valley of Virginia, so the rebels can not be n nuruTating another invasion eherne. The movement is as 8trru:e as it is unexpected. Col. S Unborn, of the 4th Minnesota, was yes terday made a Uriridier (ienfial. The report that the Ha; Mtjor Anleron had with hi in at Sumter was taken by the rebels on the 7th is not true Peter Hart, the hero who . had e much to do with it at the time the rebels bombarded Sumter, pays the flasj is in his keep ing here. A Morris Island letter to the Tribune states that the rebels have recently taken to firimr larpe j slabs of iron, to feet long and four or five inch i es wide, bound together with .frone wire. They j are intvnde expressly for the monitors, and are j thrown with a view of getting them under their turrets, to prevent them revolving. A Glasgow, Kentucky, dispatch to the Tribune says: A party of ptierrillas of a ver irregular charr acter, commanded by Hamilton Newberry, about 300. appeared at ihe cross roads of the Burks rille and Tompkinaville pike while camp meeting was in se-ion. They dashed amoni the people, producintr a ureal panic and scattering the con gretratiou Ltdie were robhed of jewelry, mon ey, watches and purges, and many valuable horses were stolen. Col. Harvey, commanding here, immediately pent forward a party of cavalry to intercept them, but they could not be lound. They came within a few miles of this place. A Headquarters Army of the Potomac dis patch of the 10th says: It is believed th it one corps of Lee'a army, or about one-third of it, under Lon:street, is now movii. to Richmond, theie to be transferred, two (livi-inn- to the South-nest and one to Ch u le.oton. Hood's division of Lonutreet.'s corps left camp neir Krederirk-bnr; 'ii Tiioj.-i1v morning last at 3 o'clock. Wound lr Richmond, f hence, so my inform iiinii runs, to Charleston. A VV ;-.ifi i.i, iiisi..it( h to the Times has the foil wiiiv : Boide the. matching of Loncstreet's corps, which ie hiive .t!re.ul aiuiouuce!, our corres p )ti l t,t iiie Army of ihe Po'omic sends us WDi lth if he believer hweli :md Hill's corps, recmilv a mpel between (lordonsville and Cul pepper, hive iil-o fallen hack and are now at Gordoi grille if not farther on their way to Rich mon. I. The Ocean Qneen from Aspinwall 6th has ar rived. An ntH.-ial circular from SecreUrv Seward to fo;vin ministers, wns published in the Tribune th s nioriiii' Ilie!earses what our armies have .HT Mtij lislied against the rebellion, showing the present status of our Government, and closing by saying: You will use the facts presented in this paper in such a way as may he most eiTertive to con vince th;ie who seek the removal of commercial prosperity through the restoration of peace, that theVj-iickest and shortest w:iy to gain that de v.rable en 1 is to overthrow support and favor font insii'sjents, and leve the adjustment of our d'imesti' confroveries exclusively to the people Of the United States. This evidence of weakening Lee's army by detaching te nlorcenients for Beauregard and Br ii;''. i ciinclu-i e A lady wh snivel yesterd it from Richmond, sa- that lor ten div previous to her depirture everaf regiment daily passed through that citv. It is ut.derstood here that Gen. Gilmore has iii'pprd of the (overnment whether he ould be justified in Ixjinh udirg Charleston to its utter destruction The .his wer returns!, it is Faid, was such as lo give th country assurance of a heap of .ashes where Charleston stands if the city does not smren.ltT A lu!! supply f incendiary shells, to be used against Charleston, were sent to Gen. Gilmoreby the Ango. und hy this time they are probably ! being use ! :igamt the J meil city. I'rom l . I. mil a. St. Lou-.. Stv'enibtr I- The fire on the levee 1 .-t i.il.t. .iestr.- i the ."mtr Imperial, Hiaaatha, P..r B .v an 1 ,Te-e K Bell; supposed to be t lie werk of an incendnrv, a attempts were nn-Ie. t Lurn the Imperial on Saturday night Los. ah.i.jt ;jo. m (kmi The Imperial was h St Louis and Ne Orletns packet, valued at $75,000. the !isd teeu Uid up some time on account of low water in the channel below. The Hiiwatha was also a New Orleir.s picket, Talucd at $65,(KH. Two th'nlsol I. er value supposed to Im covered by insurance The Post Bov, about TO' tuns burthen, engaged iu the lower trade, T.Ii.e-1 at $30.to:j, j:,sUred fur $2,(M10. The Jesse K Be l. a stern wheel boat, owned in Cin cinnati, bv Purler, vatned ot $ JO .000, probobly Insureti. Foreign News. I Cape Race. September 14. The teamer Arabia, from Liverpool the 5:h via Quecnstown the 6th. pasel here Sunday evening. The Lnd m Globe's Paris correspondent nvs: M Chevallier's pamphlet on Mexican affairs is considered as heralding a prompt recognition of the Southern Confederacy by Napoleon. Cotton pe'ierallv eaier. Cvnso!a W,58(393;4' The tllaalaalppl ?pTn for Free Trade. CiciXATt, September 14 Gen. Barks hs issued an tder opening the Mississippi river for through business to free trade. The Draft. Cincinnati. September 14. The draft com mei.ces in thi citv on Wednesdar. Whyshould t bay a bo o BRAXDE'S rUSSILAOO XUX WQNDXlfTLGlAXXLiS DRY GOODS. Country Merchants and Sutlers, CALL AT THK WHOLESALE NOTION HOUSE, G7 West WaliiiiH'ton St., BETWEEN ILLINOIS AND TENNESSEE STREETS, ' " Jwf Rtceitii from Seit York Auctions 100 Dz. Flannel Shirts. SO Iz. Burkkiu ft ii tint I et, 130 Dz. Cheap teck Tics, SO I). .Ilorocco Wsillets. A ReguUr line of Gcnts, Furnishing Goods, AND HOSIERY, aim a coatPucTK rrocK or yroTio.Ns, &c. ' mchl '63-dly NOTICE. To Shippers of Tallow, Lard, Grease, Oils, &c, &c. fpHErXPKRSIGNF.D, HAVING FOR A NUMBER OF ypara (T"rn IhHr partlrular attention to the sale of tbe abore artlele, feel ronfi tent of their ability to dis pose of consijrnroent ent to then on very advantageous terms. Any pvrsf.ii desiring our Weklr Circulars can hare them gratis by snlinir thfir at1rri to ABR VM knight a sons. June29-d6in 3' Watsr street, New York. BOOTS AND SHOES. 53 M a, w CA o H ifl W o W Vi p EH O o w w o & w & w w H O H O o a in o XI a rH o o o bi) U Hi c6 PC! r.s wa 3 o av m o3 CO ii A I CO o CO . aw o3 CO o o Eh 5 FOUNDRIES. tiii: noosirjt state FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS. HAVING COMTLETKI) OUR FOUNDRY. WE ARF now prepared to receive ind satiffaotorily execut orders fr stoves and castings generally. The aeuio partner Las just relurnsl frura the Kast, where he ha procured the most deirable anl perfect patterns for cook anl parlor to. er ever introiurel intot be marke. We espe cially invite th attention of wholesale stove dealers to this branch of .ur business, with a request that tbey will frivt-us a call. Our other work will embrace Iron front and columns, (hieb we desire to make a prominent fea ture in our manufacture,) railing and mill castings, supar mills and kettles, hoa-i- work, such us ventilators, win dow caps, sills and hollowware, in fart everything roduced in an iron foundry. We respectfully solicit patronage, and only promise what we can well and pron.ptly per form. Office and Foundry , 10.1 south Delaware street, adjoin- in? Indianapolis and Cincinnati and Indiana Central Fretaht Depots, Indi.ipanolis Indiana. myl3- COX. LORD A P.CK. COOTS AND SHOES. DONT TAJ5S TUTS I -OF . niiumscn, NEW YORK, SELLS CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, AT NEW YORK PRICES. r 11BE FACT THAT THIS STORK IS CONNECTED J with New York. Assures cuMomers that they will always find prices, t swell as styles, to correspond with the metropolis. Renjeniter the place, "PENCER HOUSE BLOCK. mylS-dly On III nois street. neAT Union Depot. FOR SALE. First Class Kesidence for Sale. rOT 109 FEET WITH EAST FRONT. AND 18T' J feet in depth; 9 rooms bath room, woodshed. Urge cisfm, stAble for a cow and two horses and a carriage house, all i-i g)od repair anl condition. Tbe large lot has almost erry variety of fmit crown In this country, and beann? yearly. Tbe around In front i beautified with a anetr of ornament! trees and flowering shrubs. Will 1 sold for :,000 casb. Inquire of McKERNAN 4 FIERCE, anil4-dlmAwlrn Real Est Ate Agent. MEDICAL. HAPPINESS 0E MISERY? That la the Question fWUR FROFIUETOKS OF THE NEW YORK MUSEUM 1 of AnAti my And Medicine have determined, regard lesa of expense, to Usue tree, for tbe beneCt of suffering butcaidty, F'UUK of their most intere.ting and intruc tive Lectures on Mar-iAe and its disqualifications, Ner you lability, Premature Incline of Manhood, Indices tion, Wesknes or Depression, Los of Enen y and Vital Power, tbe Great Social r.H, and thoa Malad e which result from youthful foil.es, exca-ses of maturity, rr lg LorAQce of lTijs.olojry andNature'a Laws. These Invaluable Lecture bare been tbe mean of en nhten!tjr and sarlng thonands, and will be forwarded free, on r ceipt of four stamp, by addresrlnjr Secretary, New Tort Museum of Anatomy aud Medicine, 61 Broad way, New York. ept9'0-dly LIVERY STABLE. LIVE It Y STABLE NO. 10 KAST PEARL STREET, J ALF A SQUARE SOUTH OF WASHINGTON ST., IJL between MeridlAn And Pennylvai.ia, In rear of fjietin' Block , Ind-anpolis. Tbls tab ia applied witb the beat of lock. Horse baarded by tl.a week, day or meal. WILKINSON A KULLIVAN, mS-siara PrnprletoT " t. s . . . ' , t MEDICAL. - DR. JOII niJLTJ COMPOUND CEDROX BI1TERS The Latest and Most Important Discovery of the Nineteenth Century. 1 T0 MAN'S NAME IS MORE INTIMATELY C05 I netted with the history of tha Hi'frii Mcdica of the Ctr.ted State, o-more favorAblr known as a pi jueer In medical discovery, than that of JOHN BULL, cf Louis vl!le,Ky. His inimitable preparation of Sarsaparillahas Ion; toort at the bea1 of the varioas eompsin4 of that valuable drug. His compound Pectoral of Wild Cherry has become a boueb"ld word throughout the West and South; and bla Worm Loienires, in less than a jear after their Introduction, attained a reputation a w idtspread a the continent of North America. But therrowninr, srlory or lis life reinains tote attained in Li latest dis covery, -r rather combination, for he does tiot cla m to hare been the discoverer of CEDRON. which is the basis of the bitter now offered to the public. ThAt honor be longs to the native inbabltanU ol CentrAl America, to whom 1 virtues have been kaowu for more than two ; hundred years Armed with it, tbe Indian bids defiance to the most deadly malaria, and handle without fear th mt venomous serpents. It is a belief with tbem that while there i breash left in the body the Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what the disease may ba. . While Dr. Bull is not prepared to indorse thN extrava gant pretenin, he s nevertheless satisfied from a thor otiph examination of tbe evidence relating to iu virtues, that, as a remedy an-t ireventive for all diseases arising from exposure either to chance of weather and climate or to lh miasmatio influences, it stands without a rival, and Justly deserves the reputation it has so long enjoyed n Central America and the West Indies. In - M 9 and its attendant train of symptoms. It acta mre like a charm than a medicine. There is nothing hi the whole range of the Materia M.dica that can fr a moment bear a comparison with it in thi disease. A full account of this wonderful plant may be found in the eleventh edi:ion of the U. S. Dispensatory, pages 13S" and 13SS. A series of experiments. In which I)r. Bill has been for years engaged, has jut been broutjLt to a successful termination, and h- is now enabled to offer to the public a combinatian of Cedron with other improved tonics, the whole preserved iu tbe best quality of copper-distilled Bourbon whisky , which be is confioeut has no equAl in the world. He mibt furnish a volume of certificates, but tbe pub lic have lone since learned to estimate such things at theirtrue value. Ihe safest plan is for every one to test for himself the virtues of a new medicine. Give tha CEDRON BJLTTERS one trial, and you will never use any others. It is not necessary to publish a loni? list of diseases for which the Cedron Bitters are a specific. In all diseases of the STOMACH, BOWELS, KIDNEYS, or LIVER: In all atrection of the BR AIN depending upon derange ment of the Stomach or Bowels; In GOUT. RHEUMATISM and NEURALGIA; And in FKVKk AND AGUE; It 1 destined to supersede all other remedies. It not nly cures all these diseases but it prevents them. . A wine glass fnll of the Bitters taken an honr before each meal will obviate the ill effects of tbe most un healthy climate and screen the person taking it against disease under the most trying exposure. Sold by Drugsisia and Gr-cTs generally. Dr. JOHN BULL'S Principal OQice. Fifth street, Louis ville, Ky. Sold in Indianapolis by Browning A Sloan, Tomlinson A Cox, and J. W. Bryan. Jy20-d3m TEn QUARTS -I il t;V N THE ia i 'l' y?. -r ,-; j - - - . : - - .. - 'us t.. is STORE? Has so coNx&TioM wmi ant other establisb Mxyr of the isamc namt. in rrr otit of lna'in&poui W. & H. GLEliri, mpneion. MUSIC. ItAltr. A. GO'S STEI.1WAV O.n. AlSO bczjool um tj o.r i urrs ;! at a: n. nniiiAn a con 1 - ' t . DatoH H ouh Cornor ! '.. .. . . . PlajaO Forta) Warerooa Ja '1 North IUioom trt, - Jan7-4lTU. forÄ PAL fcsf (Vi JMt- ill .... wit ATTORNEYS. CIIAS. W. STA, Attorney at Law NO. t TEMrKEANCE HALL, mch!9-'63-dly Indianapolls.lndisna. INSURANCE. 11! til OF IIAUTFOKD, COXM. iETNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. Erected 1350 Owned by the Co. Ca-.li Capilal anl SurplUM, ?.(;." it. s. The Income of this Compaf). Is dtMiMe that of any other Fire Insul ranee Coqrs tion in the United States T? SPECIAL A .TKNTION GIVEN TO TH E INSURANCE 4 ol larm propsrty, dwel ingsandont-bu.idirgs. In Uressuch buildings or contends In a very favorable man ner, for three or five years. IjOShea F.qnilHbly. Aliitcd and I'rontptly Iitd In ( ash. WM. HENDE8S0N, Agent, mch21-'C3-dly INOIANAPOL1S. INDIANA. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. 10 0,000 CIGARS Just Ileccircd. JOHN A. IirciOJLIJVGEll Jnaf retarned from Conaecticat, WHERE RE HAS ENGAGED 4.000.fX0 FINE DO MESTIC Citrara. All rood, will be warranted of tea very best quality, and w I Uell 25 Per Cent. Lower Than Any other houe will ib the aame quality Every ona wba aellsclgars, wholeaU or retal dealer come soon and examine tha ock. JOHN A. HE1DLINGER. 'I No a Palmer House. ATTORNEY- JOSEPH LEWIS, ATTCmi IT LAW, OFFICE OX SECOND FLOOR HUBBARD'S BLOCK Corner Washington and MerVllan Street, fee trance from Meridian niret,) Indiana pol ia, lnd. He will fa'ta fully and promptly attend to all legal btnea rotmited to Lira. E.pecial attention given to collect iona. II. re ferslo the bamea aaen of IrdlananolU fenerally. .aayt-dSca . . . . fimvi iveiTnivnm rnxinn DRY COOPS. tß- .k N 2 , -ISB Ozn l -til ft ph ii SO ö f 11 jq ; ,5 50 So RH 1 A a ZD ' r A 0 pi if t 1 a P 3 IL 3 - IUnoto ; NEAR ODD FELLOWS' HALL RAILROADS. INDIANAPOLIS AM) CINCINNATI - ma ar. ar' RAIL R O -A. ID 1 afrrwgis.amyyikrrzwj! Miertrst Itoutt- b Tlitrir ."l I lesa 1 NO CHANGE of Car. I CINCINNATI, by thia ROUTE. Change of tine. . On and after Monday, April -.n, and utit.l further no'lce. Three trainsleAve la I'.-iiApl'.s Daily, (FuRdsys excepted.) I 7IRSTTRAIN- 5-o A.M , (CINCINNATI EXPRESS) ' arrive at Cincinnati at JÜ.40A M., ana Lextnjrton Ky7ü50P. M., and close cotinecti.ns at Cincinnati wttk little Miml, Cincinnati, W. ZAneavill and M Arietta Raflrads ior all point In Southern Ohio. Second Train 11:00 A. M. ClncinriAtl MaM, arrlvef at Cincinnati 4 1'O P. M making clor connections with tha Little Miami Railroad for Lo'-elatxl, Morrow, Colutubaa, Newark, Zanesville. And Wbeellrg. Third Train 6 i5 P. M.UnciauAÜ Kxpreaa, arrives at Cincinnati 11-5 P. M. Fare same as by any other route. Call for your ticket via tbe Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad. BaggAge checked tbrourt. W. H. L. NOBLE, Geiu-rAlTkket Agent. 8. W. EtuoTT General Psonger Agent. PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD. 1863. nn " H 18C3. NEW ARRANGEMENT. ..tew ltoule to C lilcnjro via Kaksme. i St MILKS ailOKTEU THAN ANY OTHER LOCTI. OV AND AFTER MONTUT, APRIL 20. 1S6J, Uaina train will I run aa follows: A Chicago Exprrsa Train will leave InJian.polU at 12;3S P. M., arrlTe at Kokomo at 3 10 P. M la tiaato makecloee connection with trA U on tbeCiudnnatl And Chicago Air Line Ka'lroad for Io(rAnport, ValprAiso and Chicago, and arrive at Peru at 4:20 P. M. Returnir:, the sme train will leave Peru at 130 A. M., making cloae connection with the rorht train from Chi cago, and arrive at Indiariapoltaat 1.2V A. M. A Mail Train will leave Indianapolis at 4 -55 r. M, stopping at all stations And arriving at Fem In tlnva U make connections with the train on the Toledo and Wa bash RailwAy, for WabAsh, TJuntirgton, Fort Wayne, To ledo and Detroit. Returning, the ape train will leave Pent at 40 A. M., after the arrival of the train on the T. k W. R. W. from Uie Eat, and arrive at tu liauarx.li at looo A. M. to time to make connections for all point Eat, South andWet. A Chicago Expreaotrain will leave ln1lanapoll at e:20 P. M-, makir g close connection at Eokomo with train for LoganspTft, Valparaiso and Chicago, and arrive at Pen at 1.0Ö A. M intime to niakecotm-ction with trains going East and Ve.t on tl.e Toledo ar.d Wahab Rail way. Returning the same train w ill leave Peru at 12:1S P. M., making close conr.ecfien at hko-n with the trains on tbe Cincinnati nd OJruj AJr Liu K. E. from Cbica;, Valparaiso and Logar.sport, and arrive at Indianapolis at 4:10 P. M., in time to connect with tbe evening trains for Qncini.ati, I.ujviUe and other points. DAVID MACT, General Agent and StJrertrrten(ent . V. T. Mauwt. General Ticket Afent. feb23, 'Ullj luriiniiniioli and Tlndion k. H I A. M aV . 1 1863. Kew Arrangement to Commence .tn day, Feb. IMi t. flWO pawncer trains da'Jy (Sundayi eirepted) le JL twen In1;anap'll and M.dion. Wave tbe I'tii'm Depot IMiatiapop. at 1)0 A. M and 3 P.M., a'riv.n divn at 1I.2C A. M. and T..'0 P. It. Leave tbe Depot at Mad son at A. M. and 3 P. M, ar riving at lndiai.ap.2i at 11 A. M. and 8 10 p. M. Tha train lavinr Indinapi!i at (30 A. M. connects with that leavu.g Clumbu at h.4j A. M. for Shelbv viPe and Rohville. arrivlT.g at .stelbyTlMe at lB-5 A. it. and RuhvUle at 12JW P. M. Ir as ii-BT Rutvil at 1 I P M.. Shell yv'Ile at i3 P. M., conifcts at t.lt.bu with the J aod M. tratn, ar r.vir. at either Ir:diai:spoli rr Malison tbe same e.ven Inc. T.is Road forms a lin with the Packets At MAdi.on for the trarj.ortatiin of freight ltween Cincinnati and In dlinsrw.lis and pointWest. Tan.f of Frt-iLis a. Iuw as by aiy otb-r route. Shipper and merchants Wet v '.'A fr.d It to ttelrlnfer at to chip by thia line. ffl? D C. BRANHAM, Sjoerintendent. LJ M aa aa. arm g. ? x T JC B aaarmaj., JEFFEKSONVILLK PiAJLROAD. Three Trnlns Dailv, 1 (Sundays F.xcrpted.) Train Arrive Train Is av l0P.M T-M A. M e i5 p. M a 30 P. M. 4 JO A.M 4 Si P. M. ' A BOTE TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOMMODATED 21 f of paa.er.ger at Souihport, Greenwood, FranklU, Xdmburgb, Columbus, makirg connection at rymonr with traiiia on th Ohio A Mississippi Road, and at LnoU tile with trains on tbe Louisville, Frankfort k L Xing'.. n and Loalsrille and NasbvlTle Road. Freight traicsleavt da!y. Preif ktproBptly forwarded. Office, Madison Depot. We.t aide. A. ft. CAKOTHERA, Sapertiitendent. J.G. Warrcowa. Krelarbt Agent. apl'lS-dly I Mi 1862 1 1862 A LL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKKTÄ IOR ft L JOSEPH and other h,li in Northern Misaourt, tht 6Ut of KaiiSAA. or tha Temtorle, beuld Inalst ha ng ticket that read by the OUTII .TIISSOriKI IIAIMCOAD The only rail route from iu Lonl. to St. Jceph. It 1 th shorteat aud quickest tine, by thirteea boors, to tke ro mout point reached by ra!, a ad 1 a'way as cheap aa any ether. Buy yror Tickets to Kansas and all polet la H ortbera Mlaaosirl by tbe North afteaoari kattroaa. ISAAC H. STUiEON, Pres't and Gea'l Sup t Nf th Miaotir1 E. K. TIE NET H. SIMMONS. Genrl 7rel;a A rent- ewtlTly " HOTELS. BATES HOUSE, J. Ms. IIOIiTOI, pRi3pRirroR. IHDIAKAPOLIS. IUDIAIfA. n:v30-dtf ATTORNEYS. torn COLA A ICH. COLEBICK & J0HOAH. ATTOEIIEYS AT LAU, srrtca.aoo ao.l oin ss TT 1 1 trruxa. fim, ih F.nat Wafthlnctan treri tisdl-anarlaTln4lant,