Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3535, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1862 — Page 1

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II4M9T AND S1IOF. HF.A LIItS. T7I C. MAY HEW A CO., WhoWale dealer in Boris, t J, Shor, arI Kuhber, No. 4 Koberta Block, opposite Che LnKn Depo Indianapolis, Ind. cp4 ADAM KNODLE A SON, manufacturers ami dealers In alt kind of Boots and Mioes, No. 32 Ea.t W-h-ngton street. apr27

hooks A"r rrATio.NF.nv. BOW EN. STEWAllT A CO., wholesale and retail dealers In Bvk and Stationery, and Printers' Materials, No. IS Vfet SA-M.biiitfn Mreet. apr38 pure.?! ami nr.iiicixr.M.

Erected 1859 Owned by the Co. ISPE- IAL A iTFNTION filVENTO THE INSL'ItANCE j ot t ami property, dwt-lllnsrs and out-buildimrs. Insure such buil'imfrs or contents In a very favorable manner, f r three or five year. I,oic) r.qultablr Adjusted und lroiiitl I'ald in C'nnli. Also, Injures More, warehuses, tuil linjcs, or contents and rersonal property jceuerally, in town or country, at rates as low a coiiMirtent with hazards taken, and inland Insurance aainft the perils of navigation. WM. HENDEKSON, Aifnt, Indianapolifi, Indiana. Ipplicationcan be made to D. W. Grubbs, who is fully authorized to transart all bnincsn connected with the Ageiyy. faun 1,'61-dlyl VM ENIiEKSUN

NOTICES.

-IHLET M. LOWRT, DRUlilST. Dealer in Dnijrs, Chemicals ra:nt.s, (his, Inestuffs, Botanic, Patent and othei Medcire, Nations and Perfumery No. 49 Maachuse'.'a aenue, lrhl:anspIi. DJ,v',Jr FI10MU5SON A COX, dealers in Dnifs, Me-iidnes, I Palnta, Oils, filass. Perfumery, Fancy Good,. Ac, No. Is East WabiriKr"n utrert, Indian spoils. may!9

ry nilOWMNG, Drufrsrit, and dealer in Patu., Oils 1 Vamibr, I-uiT-s tilaiw, Olaware, Perfumery, Ac., No. 23, We-t Washington streeU apr37 DKY (.OODS. WA II. U:NN A CO., New York Store, Dry . ;oodh-.rale and lU-Uil, Glonns' Block, Kat W Liut m scrrrt. mayS

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Unitrd Mtej of Ameriru, lllwtrict I Indiumi) SS: Whkkk A4,a libel .f information hA.sbeen filed in theDistrict Court of the Lnited States, within and for the Seventh Circuit and Ii.tnct of Indians, on th4thrfay of iK-cruiber, lCl, by J"Ln ll vnua, Esj., Attorney of the United States of America, for aid District of Indiana, aainat fir boxes of oierchatKlise, three boxes of boots and hoes, and two bundles of Jean, Miized at Evansville for a violation of the laws of the United States, the said goods and merchandise beins; contraband of wsr, and praying proce again&t ?aid gootl-, and that the arae may be condemned and sold as articles contraband of war. Now, therefore. In pursuance of the monition under the seal of said Court to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all pertons claiming said goods, or any part thereof, or in ar.y manner interested therein, that they be and appear before the sai l, the District turt of the United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, In and for the District of Indiana, on the Huh lccLibcr Instant, at 10 o'clock cf the forenoon cf that day, then and there to interpose their chums and make their allegations in that behalf. I. Ci. ROSE, U. S. Markhal, Per Lewis Jobpan Deputy. Johm If. Rr a. Clerk. Dated December 5, 161. dec6-dl5t TTN1TED STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OK INj DIANA, iS: Wherfas, a libel of information hath born filed in the District Court of the Unitrd within and for the Seventh Circuit and PiMrict of Indiana, on the 4th day of I H-ce ruber, ls61, by John Hanna, Esq , Attorney of the United States fur said District of lmlian.i. against three boxes of merchanrtis, and two bales of merchandise, seized at Evansville, for a violation of the laws of the United States, the aid gtxxls and merchandise being contraband of war, and prsjin process against said goods, and that the name may be condemned and sold as articles contraband of war. Now, therefore, in pursuance of tic monition under the seal of said Court to me directed and delivered, I do herehy give public notice to all persons claiming said goods, or any part thereof, or in any manner interested therein, that they he and appear before the said Ditrict Court of the I'nifd States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for the District of Indiana, on th 19th dsy of lHcetuber next, at ten o'clock of the forenoon cf that day, th-n and there to interpose their claims, and to make their allegations In lh.t behalf. IX G. ROSE, U. S. Marshal,

Per Lewis Joriax, l-puty. Johs II. Rr a. Clerk. Dated liecembcr 5, 161. dec8-dl5t

TTNITFD STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF 1Nj DIANA, SS: VVhkkta, A libel of information has been filed In the DMrict Court of the. United States, within and f r the Seventh Circuit and Iitr1ot of Indiana, on the 20th day of November, lsfil, by J..hn Hanns., Es;., Attorney for the United States for taid Ihstrict of Indiana, against four

mnles .j7Ml at F.van-vi'le for a violation of the laws of

the t'nitfd States, the !.sid gvd and merchandise being contraband of war, and praying princess against said go.d, a:id that the same may In- cndemnea and old as article contraband of war. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the rtiot:!ton under th seal of said ('"-iirt, V nie d.recfd and delivered. do

bendy gnc public notice to all perous Uimitig said j gool., or any part thereof, -r in any nuwiri-r In'erested j th. rein, thai they be and apjiear before the said, the lis- ! trict Court the United States, to be hrl i at tLe city of

InJisuapoIis, In ami f.r the lht,rict of Indiana, on toe 9th day of iHsrember nxt, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon cf that day, then an1 there to interpose their tl.tims anl make their alh gations in that behalf. D. (J. BOSK. 1". S. Msrhal, Per IjtWIS Joiuan, Ih'pUtV. Jons H. Kam, Clerk. Dated N-vveniber "il, 151. niv2-dl..t

MEDICAL BOOKS. &C.

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KI1.BY FERitt ON, Af..riH-y and Counselor at Ijw. l'AT.rab f t approved Judjfinmts and ntortwae: ie:tiate l-.n. tot-s. kt. Slc, 34 EatWashInsten tre. wp-'sir, e .nd do t to the rn:M hand, p- ' po!le Glenn's r.-A. 10SKPH E. Mc!NAM A AMUMiX I.. ROACH K, Attoney a--id Cunel..r at Law, .Ktr.a I i'iriH-e ' Company Pn'.UPng, c o 1 ßor, Pmusylvai is tret. je I dly

SALOONS. Astor Saloon, 1 1. N N S U.Y A ?i I A STK E ET, et r I ihr .Finn HiilldlnarflYHI t NDrRMGNFD 1HVK OPFNED THE ABOVE I 5 WtvtKl 5 ". .? thr kep cf"Caiit!y n i4 ik. ,,rr brt trr4.r.d Ue,ur, 4 c. lAnch every tr.-".i t rtne o (l-nk 11 I KT A KI.INM N.

BOOK BINDERS. TOM .s. CAMPBELL. M. W. U)UX. CAliIPBELL & B OYLES, acTe.r CartipUl'. A Rro ) BookBindci'S ANDBLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, NO. 37 EAST WASHINGTON T , i. J.-.r. rat of (iltjtt's Bl's k, Up-tjir, Int amj-.h.,

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INDIANAPOLIS, IND. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 18G2.

NUMBER 3,535.

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Real Estate Agents, Soaih-west corner Waahir.ttni athi Meridian ta., INDIANAI-OUS, INDIANA.

"1T70NDERFUL RESULTS IN THIS CTTT AND VICINITY. Miss Hoahour, disease of female syatera, with Nauralla, Jlt physician In attendance; Mr. Brewner, Bronchial Consumption; Mrs. Runiiion, 3ir. Sp.s.nn, Mr. Todd and others, complicated female disease, several years standing; Mr. Brady, Hancock county, dheae of the bladder and kidneys, etc., etc. Are you afflicted! "A word to the wise b sufficient." Persons desirons of knowing more of Ir. Burnham and his kill are referred to the following well known citizens; Prof. S. K. H -hour; Ir. S. C. Frink; A. D. Streicht, Eq4 Rev. M. G.Clark: Jas. C.Tohn, Esq.; A. R. Hyde, Esq.; L. W. Moses; W. M. Wheatlev, Esq. OffVe Yohn'i Rlrtck.Nortn Meridian treet. Leuen will receive prompt attention. Address Dli. N. G. BURNHAM, fehlH Indianapolis Indiar.a

Ayer's Sarsaparilla A compouivl remedy, deii,'Bt'l to be the iaot ctrx-tual Alterative thnt can be ruaJe. It is a coucentrated extr.tct of Para Sarsaparilla, fo combined with tuber substances of frtill greater ultoratne power as to afford atn effective antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cute. It is believed that nuch a remedy a wanted by tho.se who suffer from Strumous ctimplaiut, and that one which will accomplish their cure mut prove of immense service to this larj:e class of our uKTictcti fellow citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints: Scrofula and Scrofulous Complaint, Eruptions am EiifPTiVE Diseases, Ulcik, PiMri.Es, IIloti iir.s, Tt mors. Salt Uulcm, Scald Head, Syphilis and Sypiihlitic Afflctions, Mekcikjal Dis.rae. Dnorsr, Neikalgia or Ticl)iLOiRtAtx, Debility, Dyspepsia and Indioestiox, ERYMrLEAS, Kcse or St. Anthoxy's Fire, anl iinletnl the whole class of complaints arising from Impurity of the IIlood. This compound will be found a great promoter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. ly the timely expubion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of the remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through w hich hc system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blool whenever you find its impurities bursting through the kin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it w hen vou fimi it is obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later Foniething must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves, much the reputation of accomplishing these ends. Hut the world has been egrcgiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to bo concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or anything else. During late years the public have been misled

bv large bottles, pretending to give a quart of

Extract of Sarsaparilla tor one dollar. Mostol these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often no curative properties whatever. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla w hich Mood the m irket. until the name iL-e!f is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which tests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to cure. In order to secure their complete cratlication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously tal&m according to direction on the bottle.

"10R TRADE. We have everal trsct of improved 1 ami unimproved land in Decatur and Ripley county's, Indiana, lor exchange for city property. Alse, a well imrroved anl productive tract in Sullivan county,

' Indiana, for exchange for city property or other good

trade. A'so, 1-5 ac rs, AO unoer icnce, sua irajne uousc, 4c., li miles from Kent, Newton couuty, Ind. FOR SALE. Several good improved farm In Marlon county, Indiana. Also, some choice building lots io the North part of the cijy, at v ry low prices. Among tfcem, the beautiful lota cf J. W. Yandes, corner of Pennsylvania and Vermont tret. ' FOR RENT. Se reral aood roofea fronting on va.-h-Injrton htreet. In second, third, an j fourth stories in good builditigs, and in Rood locations. , Some of thee rooms are in the Blake Building rer.u Tery low. The fourtt story point room Is very well calculated for any light manufacturing business - . Apply to SPANN & LOVE, .Jvcsi Estate Agents.

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ON A NEW METHOD CF trraimi; Wnrrial Ii-easrs, irvrludi-( Syphilis in all its mv;os; Gonorrhea, ;ir. t. S'ru ture, Varl- I Oti!, and 11 droo-lc, Iir?wi .f the Kidneys, Ms Mir Ac, withOlli tm rrt:rv' r..:.t a-t mr

V?5 UsMe trraleon thlwidr.nrraa

VjJ ' rnalaty of i-u! h. S-n iual Weakj, I ties, Nistnrr.s! Fi:iii.!i,futl rf.j, J W.i.ity, IniteiH-y, Ac. the se- '

v i f v cn t ini'.m-. ti. s or vouta ai-J msx -aU tl,rjtv tp,rij fro,:, lhf jM!i,.f .j h.V t of e!f-a! ue. To whh Is added ob.- rvsti.-n -n leni.tle lx-a-. and other interesi!if inatt r of the titl:iot lm; ttaine to tl e mirnr1 an! toe conteciplaitnäl 1 msrnsi, loeii'rrt.in doyl s of their j 1. v-ical ab lity to e; ter t!it state. S iit t any ad !rea in a seal.nl srsp--r. 'ti fi rijt of im cri or f"ur umr. Wf iifMrff our entire time and attention t- the treat"'ert cf ti e i,- prvite Iim-ats tr a'c 1 of in ci.r pp. rrj...rt. tur D-p n-ary in the only loi?uti n of t.e Vf.,t io Amrru-j bli h b ten r l !ihrd bj a spinal charter, ana) this fot hiuld jrive It a prrferrrce orr the j v'i i k f dubtfj character to l e found mi!l '

Important to IVmalrs! O'.e 4.A'taieM rf ."ir IVper...ry is jipe;A!!T devoid Io the treat.'ter.t f t r.- rf Femas. suVn a t.nrorrt.ea. or W l-rmUr, Painful and S ipp-vrd Men-tTuation. Nr.a an.1 tr,ral Ii M'.il) , D.seA rf the NX r.ib, Barre nrr v. At. Vru Mat ! sn 1 e atr -na? .-ti frw .f rharrr. A1m, f.f sale. DH.. I'Kttf.is'S REiiPLMoR 'PILL. for Fen:ale (ls:n.cti. n.. Irf r::r;o,. Ac Mimed ladies in ceran itiit'xt. 1.. o .1 n. u- t!--r. they would raue mwirr.jf. I"r- ! p r N't a:ul mar t writ bv mall. ML GALEN'S PKKYF.NTIVF Kn Kv.!i,!, ar.Kj for th ltlr; to lnntl the i.un.Ur of tlo ir . fT-nrux, or the barren wbn trire h.idrrn: w arraiitcl ;., t,, ujare th' h-a!:h. and ill last br a htrume. ri:i tos:y s !.1ts uirS r es!, on reo ipt .f the pri e TU lsLlv;s. PATIKNTS AT A DISTAM'E By erd.i.. a 1 rf tste-u-';t f !. r y i: t..t:i, w.ll reole a 1'Ui.V v'iiar ci.t . ii. I'.jC a Iit f iir -t i ns cur t n:u f -r the C"are oftreatnnt At. ,!-!k iti M-i;t to any part of the cotatlrt turureai.y ft" at l.omr, frr from danger or rurio;'y. AM trr.a, tl -n pria!e and Coti?:Jrii'il. R-nn Uill the l u.r and lit ttdr. lartTt all l. ltrrs l-t Gl.F.N S HEAD D!FENSiRY, 'l' -di I.. i...M:i Kv.

RENOVATERS,

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rjlHE UNDERSIGNED BEGS MOST KESFF.CTTCLLY f to inform the. citizens of Indianapolis and the surrounding country, lhat he is to be fwnnd at his old tand, No. 19 South Meridian street, a few door south of the Pw t OHioe. Thankful to the ladies and penta for the liberal support he has received for the lat five years, hoping for a continuance of the same to Increase hi bu lin-.", having more accommodations in his new premises, with the hope to Rive satisfaction as he has always tried to do. Reing well experienced in all the branches of his buiness, he feels confident that all work entrusted to his care will he done by experienced workmen from Paris. WorWdone cheap and warranted. Indies satin and woolen lr!.es and shawls cleaned and dyed in all fancy shades. Crape shawls dyed a beautiful scarlet orcrirason. and bleached. Gents soiled clothing cleaned, dyed, repaired and pressed, to look as well a new, on hört notice. Grease, tar or paint taken out, without Injury to the cloth. Second-hand clothes bought and aold. Country orders promptly attended to. N. B. Don't nia'xe a mistake; no connection w ith any other houe of the tiarne kind or name In the city. octlS6ia E. HARRIS.

ESTABLISHMENT. T0SEFII HARRIS NV0ULD RESPECTFULLY AN NOUNCE to his friends that be rnay still be found at hi old stand, No. 3S Sout'i Illinois tre-t, Indianapolis, Indiana, where he is prepared to renovate tdd clotkiug to look as well as new, at short notice and on reasonable terms. Abo, particular attention paid to fine Drawing and Dyeinjj. New and Second-bend Clothing bought and sold. Biliiard-talle cloths hue drawn. n. This Is the oldet establishment in the city, having been established ince 1SÖ2. Orders from the country promptly attended" to. Jan23 '60 dly

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Price t per Ilotf le. Si Ifnttlr for Aycs Cherry Pectoral has w on lor itself such a renown fur the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaints; that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it ha. long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be re lied on to do for their relief all it has ever beea found h do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, Ft R THE CI RE OF fftftirrnffs, Jautulire, Dyptysia, In!it?rtinn , Pjtntcry. Foul Stomach, Eryiclat Ihadachf, Vilt f, Ilhrumvtutm, tlriiytutn and Skin Dism'. l.irrr Complaint, Dropny, Tfttrr, Tutnnrs and Salt lihfutn. Worms, Gout, AVnrayw, as a Dinnrr Pill and jar purifying the lilnod. They are ?r.gar coated, so that the mo?t sensitive ran take them pleasantly, and they are the be.t aperient in the world for all the purposes of a familv phv-ic. Trice 20 cents per Hox; Five Roses for f 1.1)0 (reat numbers of Clergymen, Physicians. Statesmen and e:ni:ient personages, have lent t!io:r names to certify the unparalleled usefulness tl tl.cse renH!ios, but our epace l ere will not psN'initthe in-ertinri of them. The Arents below namol fi:rnLh gratis ov.r Ammucan Almanac in wl;ic!i they ate given; with al.-o full description of the hUo v complaints, and the treatment that fhi uld be foI!owel for their cure. n.J be put tT by unprinciple-l lealers w itb ot';-r preparation.-- the make more profit on. It iu.ind AyfrV, and take r.o othei. The hick w.u.t the !et aid there is fur tlim, and they should have it. nu. j. r. a i n a. co., !!, Iia. AUe-ir rerae l e are for ale bT

IT IS A I'.YEtM'ALLED Piirifiprand Regulator of the Blood Ml is ft MUUghtnil Tonic.

i Try it and it will do you Good.

! FOR S-AJLLE I Ill SCIIllArPT AHALS, ; And by Grocers, VT lue Mercbant-s and Druirpi-t s generally. I V . GOODRICH, New Haven, Ct., Proprietor, j Principal Depot, 1 Water street, N. Y. der30-'60-dAwlr

TEA DEALERS.

FRESH ARRIVAL OF SUPERIOR NETY CROP TEAS, At o. it, Ilnte Ilbusjr, IllinoU-at., INDIANAPOLIS, IX D. sJF "sv - B a 5 r A w sr jS. m

BOXES PEARL LEAVED GUN POWDF.R; SO Cheats Superior Imieris!; M Youn-Iltson, new crop;

75 " Black and Fancy Black Teas, j We are now preparedand will sell the best 'iuailties i Tea at wholesale and retail, lowei 1( per cent, thsn any i other houe in tie city LL'DDEN & LEE ; declO'GO-dly.

300

MEDICAL

.roTru to Tin: rtmns.

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j No article of n.ediolne intended for tie exclusive ue of Ferna, that ha

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ROBERT BROW MSG. Indisnap- Is. ALLEN A CO. nm-innari.

jyiusic. PIAAOS! PIANOS!

ever made il a.'i-earsace. ha. tuet wi:b

sueh universal surce a these Cr rbrntrd 1111.

No disease is so lirt'.e tic Jer-to'x!, and con-uently o badly trrit d. as Female diseases. T);ese HUs are the re i s !t i t murh tudy and careful evperience in all va rieti , of fru.aie complaint; and In cases of j . W r- jti gl. m m M at fl. t fl er m Suppressions, lieiicboirea or'hite. inflammation of the Ha.i.lrr, ki Liey aud womb, and loss of nervou ory, their ue 1 - bove all prajsc. 0AlTl)N--MarrieJ Lad,e, ia ctrta-nttuations'-hoiod j eot u them. For reasons, s directions with af b h . frlr,(h Doüar per box. Sent by mtil to any part of the world. Prepared arid to!d eirluMtsIy by DK. EW"I"ü, No.l Vupnla Aenie, aprb-diwly '1 Ir.-l'.anarolls.ln-lisna.

UNDERTAKERS.

C1HF PF.R AND FETTER INSTRl'MENTS than w-rre ever oHrred tn this market. My arrangemerts with Kantern Piano ma ii.fa. t-irt r nrr u-h that I ran fumUh all order 2.1 per cent.

theaper than a: r dealer tn the Wet, ai d I warrant them sui-erior iriF!riari.U. Oi.le for rah. Call and w at Mpr W I. Talbott A Co'a JewrlrjSwe, No. Ii a-hiüifton treet. I I VNoS. MFt41I KO.S.ORr, (Il'lTARS, VIOLINS, AI ORDtoNS, At. ., Tl KD AND REPAIRED. 1 1 v 1 1 1 ar hsd ovrr twenty rar expriciK e the puM.c can anutrd lht they now have a better opportunely thsti they c-t tally uiet ith to hare their I'ltrulneut ' put in perWt orer. H. M'HON ACKER. Myltl Mv '1

"MTJa? JK" MsOm f si

"V- SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET. INDIANAP- ' OUS. is tTr pared - furnub MetaRc Cases and Caketsof every sire, anl has len apointM by the P-ard of County Comrriwi.nr fum.h coJT.u fr the pvror. s.)1IJ.ts' 1 ru

DAILY SENTINEL INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE.

...Mail ..

Trains Arrive.

S 45 P. M. 8:45 A.M.

scixj.ro jrr ajsa aatiaoA Trains Ieave.

70 A. M 8-AS P. M 1.30 P. M

l.VMASA CKJCTIAL BAIL AT. Train Leave. Trains Arrive. tl A. M wo P. at. 11:45 P. M Mail 2 05 P M. MS P. M ... 10:40 A. M. ISKIAJi A roUl AXD COLIMBC BHOaTT LINE, VIA ttATTOX. Trains Ieave. Trains Arrive. 6.15 A. M Jr40 P. M. 11:45 A. M 3:05 P. M. 7:15 P. M 10:40 A. M. IKIlAArt)LISAM) CIJrCIXJtATI AIULOAb. Trains Iieare. Tralna Arrive 6.00 A. M IL A. M. 11J5 A. M 8:15 P. . 7:10 P. M 9.45 P. M. TKRRE BACTK KAIUtOAD. Trains Iesve. Trains Arrive. 11:15 A. M.m 50 A.M. 210 P. M 11:23 A.M. 10.15 P. M 7:00 P. M. LAFATKTTE AAlUteAD. Trains l.eave. Trilnj Arrive. 715 A. M 4:45 A.M. 11:15 A. M 10:10 A.M. Sr.55 P. M 6:00 P. M. Mac AXDI5DIAXAPOUS AAJIJIOAP. Trains Leave. Tralnt Arrive. 12-10 P. M Mall 110 A.M. 10.10 T. M Chicago Express 3:17 P. M. MADiaox axd ixr-iAXAroua eailkoao. Trains Ieave. Trains Arrive. 7:00 A. M Mail 10-45 A. M 12:30 P. M 5:25 P. M. jKrPTA.soyrnj.E railroad. Trains Leave. Trains Arrive. S:43 A.M Mail :00 A. M. 8:50 P. M 8:20 P.M.

9:00 r. m. 9:00 a. m. t:05 p. m.

Arrival and Deuariure or CloaJnsr of JIalU. ARRIVALS. MidisonraaU 11:03 a. at. Cincinnati and w ay mail 11 OO a. m. Jeffersonville and Louivi!le. .............. ... 8:10 r. at. Terra Ilaute way mail 11 CD a. x. Peru mail 110 A. at. Central way mail 10:40 a. at. Terre Haute through mail 10:15 A. at. Lafayette and Chicago t0 r. m.

llellcfontaine way mail ... R llefontaine throueh mail Central through mail

Cincinnati through mail 1O.00 p. at. Springfield, Illinois 11:00 a. m. DEPARTURES. Kail Cloe. Jeffersonvllle and Lonisville mail 6:00 a.m. Terre Haute through mail, St. Louis, Cairo.... 70 P. at. Lafayette and Chics go 1C:!3 a. m. Ijifayette City and Sprii.gf.eld, Illinois 7:30 p. at. Ma lison rn;: 11:20 A. m. Central way mail 10:30 a. m.

Central thrUKh mail and Washington City.... 6::M) p. u. Ciiieinnati and way mail 10:30 a. m. Through mail 60 p. m. Terre Haute way, Evansville and Vincennes.. .. 1:10 r. at. Peru 12 00 h. Bellffontaine wav and through 70 p. at. Indiana ICelmontsj. The following is a list ot the regiments now iu t!ie field and in course of formation in this State: Sixth K eminent ThomusT. Crittenden, Colonel, Nolinville, Kentucky. Seventh Uegiment Colonel Gaviu, Springf;ell, Virginia. Eighth Regiment William P. llenton, Colonel, Missouri. Ninth Regiment Colonel Moody, Hutton ville, Va. Tenth Regiment Mahlon D. Maiison, Colonel, New Haven, Ky. Eleventh Regiment George F. Maginnis, Colonel, Faducah, Ky. Twelfth Regiment Wm. H. Linek, Colonel, Sh.trpsburg, Md. Thirteenth Regiment Jeremiah Sullivan, Colonel, Komney, Va. Fourteenth Regiment Nathan Kimball, Colonel, Roniney, Va. Fifteenth Regiment George D. Wagner, Colonel, New Haven, Ky. -Sixteenth Regiment---Plesynrit A. HacUlcman, Colonel, Frederickgtown, Md. Seventeenth Regiment Milo S. Hascall Colonel, New Haven Ky. Eighteenth Regiment Thos. Patterson Colonel, Missouri Nineteenth Regiment Solomon Meredith Colonel, Washington, D. C. Twentieth Kegiment William L. Krown Colonel, Fortress Monroe, Va. Twenty-first Regiment James W. McMillan Colonel, Ptaltimore. Md. Twenty-second Regiment Hendricks, Colonel, Missouri. Twenty third Regiment Wm. C. Sanderson Colonel, Paducah, Ky. Twenty-fourth Regiment Alvin P. Hovey Colouel, Missouri. Twenty-fifth Regiment James C. Veach Colonel, Missouri. Twenty-sixth Regiment Wheatlev, Colonel, Missouri. Twenty -seventh Regiment Silas Colgrove Colonel, D.irnstown, Md. Twenty-eight Regiment Cavalry, Conrad Hakei, I ronton, Mo. Twenty-ninth Rcpiment John F. Miller, Colonel, Nolinville, Ky. Thirtieth Regiment Sion S. Bass Colonel, Noliiiville, Ky. Thirty-rirn Regiment Charles Cruft Colonel, Calhoun, Ky. Thirty second Regiment First German Regiment Augustus Willich Colonel, Green Ricr, Kentucky. Thirtv-hbird Regiment .John Coburn, Colonel,

Crab Orchad, Kentucky. Thirty-fourth Regiment Asbury Steele, Colonel, Louisville, Ky. Thirty fitth Regiment Iris! John C.Walkcr, Colonel, Louisville, Ky. Thirty-sixth Regiment William Grose, Colonel, New Haven, Kentucky. Thirty-seventh Regiment George W. Hazard, Colonel, Klizabethtown. Ky. Thirty eighth Regiment Renj. F. Scribner, Colonel, Noliuville, Ky. Thirty-ninth Regiment Thomas J. Harrison, Colonel. Nolinville, Ky. Fortieth Regiment Wm. C. Wilson, Colonel, Louisvillp, Ky. Foity -first Regiment (cavalry) John A. Rridgland, Colonel, Louisville, Ky. Fortv-fccond Regiment James G. Jone, Colcnel, ifendcrsou, Ky. Kortv-third Regiment George K. Steele, Colonel, Lvarsville. Forty fourth Regiment Hugh B. Reed, Colonel, Fort Wayne, Ind. Forty fifth Regiment (cavalry) Scott Carter, Colonel, Washington City, I). C Forty-. sixth Regiment Graham N. Fitch, Col ouel, Ranis-town, Ky. Foity seventh Regiment Jas. K. Slatic, Col ' one!, Indianapolis. Forty-eighth Reciment Col. Eddy, Goshen, Indiana. Forty ninth Regiment Jefferson ville. Colonel not yet appointed. Fiftieth Regiment Cjrus L. Dunham, Colonel. Redford. Fifty-first Regiment Mechanics A. D. Streicht, Colonel. Bard-town, Ky. Fifty-Second Regiment Wm. C Reynolds, Colonel, Rushville. Fifty -third Regiment Indianapolis, Colonel W. (J. (iresham. Filtv fourth Regiment Rev. J. L. Smith, Colonel, Lafayette. Fifty fifth Regiment, (siecond German) Colonel John A. Mansfieid, Evansv ilie. Fifty-sixth Regiment Railroad. IndianApolia. Colonel Ja me M. Smith. Fiftv teventh Regiment Richmond, Colonel Mc Mullen. Fitly eighth Regiment Print. eton, Colonel Crr. Fifty-ninth liegiment lo.jrt, Jes J. Alcxader. Colonel. Sixtieth Recimeüt Dr. Richard 0en, Colonel. EvansTille. Sixty first Regiment 2nd Irish Colonel Mullen, Madison. Si xty-wid ReginwHit IUM.krxrt Colonel not vet appointed. VA AlIY. Captiin Rnicken'a Competny Western Virginia Pu.-toSice address, llevrrley. .

Capum htew arta Lompnuy v otern Ir i.U Po-t.ifüce ad Jresi. Vesün.

Cat tain (ImhAra? Company Weit Point,

Kentm kv .

Captain Moreau' Company New Haven Ky. j

la jtegimect Uol. Ualter 1st cavairj IroLton, Missouri. Forty. fifth Regiment Colonel Carter W caTalrv Washington City. Ira Harria'a four compauiea of Indiana cavalry are at Munson'a Hill, VirgiuiA Postofice dlress, Washington City. AKTILLLBT. Captain Ralph's Battery, Missouri. Captain" Fry barger'a Battery, Missouri. Captain Klaus's Battery, Missouri. Captain Sturm' Battery Henderson, Ky. Captain Bush's Battery Louisville, Ky. Captain Simonson'g Battery, Louisville, Kr. Captain Rehr' Battery, Calhoun, Ky. Captain Ji arris's Battery, Louisville, Ky.

Army Pay Holl. TL tV-tlltarin rr clilnmarl tl-.n vV.:.1

jourtes, will show the army payroll. In the first column will be found the nett Falary per month and in the second the total salary j-er month, which inclu ies rations, servant hire, forage, 4c. UL.M.RAI. orricEaa. Per month. Total. Lieutenant General $27D$77a 00 Aidi-de- Camp and Military Secretatary to Lieuteuant General, each cXJ 198 00 Major General 2.H) 477 00 Senior Aid-de Camp to General-in-Chief bo m 00 Aid-de Camp, in aiMition to pay, etc., of Lieutenant 2i 32 00 Brigadier General 124 329 iVO Aid-de-Camp, in addition to pav. etc., of Lieutenant .. 20 1Ü 00 ADJUTANT UENFRAL's DtPARTMENT. Adjutant General Colonel 110 237 00 Assistant Adjutant Genera' Lieut. Colonel 95 213 00 Assistant Adjutant General Major SO lfJ 00 " Capt'n 70 133 50 Judge Advocate Major f-0 It!) 00 INSPECTOR CENKCAL's PErARTMENT. Inspector General Colonel 110 237 00 SIGNAL DEPARTMENT. Signal officer Major 80 lfc9 00 ' (iUARTLR MASTER DEPARTMENT. Quartermaster General Brigulier General 121 329 50 Assistant Quartermaster General Colonel.., 110 237 00

Deputy Quarterma.-der General Lieutenant Colonel 95

Quartermaster Major fcü 1S9 00 Assistant Quarttrmaster Captain 70 138 I0 SUBSISTENCE DITARTMENT. Commissarv General of Subsistence Colonel 110 237 00 Assistant Commissary General of Subsistence Lieutenant Colonel 93 213 00 Commissarv of Subsistence Maj jr HO lb9 W

Assistant Commissary of Subsistence Captain Assistant Commissary of Subsistence, in addition to pay, etc., of Lieutenant MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Surgeon General $2,740 per annum

Surgeons of ten years' t-ervice ?0 225 00

burgeons of less, than ten years' service Assistant Surgeons of ten years' service Assistant Surgeons of five years service

Assistant Surgeons of less than live vears' service 5333 121 93

213 00

70 133 50 20 11 00 223 33

?0 225 00 70 174 50 70 174 50 70 13S50

TAT DEPARTMENT. Paymaster General $2,740 pr annum 228 63 Deputy Pnvmaster General 95 213 00 Paymaster". bO 1&9 00 OFFICERS OF THE CORPS Or ENGINEERS, CORPS OF TOPOGRAPHICAL ENGINEERS AND ORDNANCE DE FAKTMENT. Colonel 110 237 00 Lieutenant Colonel 95 213 00 Major fO 189 00 Captain 70 139 50 First Lieutenant 5333 121 83 Second Lieutenant 5333 121 83 Brevet Second Lieutenant 5333 121 63 OFFICERS OF MOUNTED DRAGOONS, CAVALRY, RIFLE MEN 4ND LIGHT ARTILLERY. Colonel 110 237 00 Lieutenant Colonel 15 213 00 Major H) lt-9 00 Captaii 70 1 46 50 First Lieutenant 53 129 83Sccond Lieutenant 53 129 83 Brevet Second Lieutenant 53 129 83 Adjutant, and Regimental Quarter termaster, in addition to pay of Lieutenant 10 10 00

OFFICERS OF Colonel

ARTILLERY AND INFANTRY.

95 2

OIV

Lieutenant Colonel 80

70 GO 50 45 15

00

193 00 179 00 120 50 110 50 105 50 105 50

10 10 50 10 26 00

Major Captain First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Brevet Second Lieutenant Adjutant, in addition to pay, etc., of Lieutenant Regimental Quartermaster, in addition to pay, etc.. of Lieutenant

In the above we have not inserted the frac

tional parts of dollars, for convenience sake, in

this matter of but little importance. RELW TUE GRADE OF LIEUTENANT

The first column denote the ay per month of artillery and intantry, and of dragoons and

nnemcn when serving on foot. The second col

umn denotes the pay per month of light artillery and of dragoons and riflemen when mounted: Sergeant Major, Quartermaster Sergeant, Principal Musician,

and Chief Bugler, each First Sergeant of a Company Ordnance Sergeants Hospital Steward All other Sergeant, each Corpo: als Buglers Musicians. Farriers and Blacksmiths

Artificers... Privates . . . Matron. . . .

21 21 00 j 20 20 00 ' 22 On 22 00 17 17 00 13 14 00 12 13 00 12 00 15 15 0! 13 17 00 13 00! 6 00!

zu

tion. Paymaftcr's Cleiku $700 jer annum, and 75 cents pan- day when actually on duty. Chaplain in volunteers $146 50." In addition to the pay as above stated, one ration i-er day and an abunaant supi1t of irood

clothing is allowed to every soldier. Quarters. J fuel and medical attendance arc alwajs protidexl

by the Government without deduction from the soldier's pay. If a eoldier should oeco me disabled in the Hue of Lis duties, the law pro iJes for h m a pension, or he may. if he prefer it, obtain ad

mission into the Military Asylum, which will j alford him a comfortable home so long as lie may t wi.-h to receive Iu benefits. " j To the above pay for private soldiers mu.t be ! added the addilioaal $2 month to be paid du- j ring service, the $10U lun!y at the end of the war, which has already been provided for, and j the quarter s-evtion of land that Ccngre will; r-rov ide for at it coming ieiAiorj. The bounty and land apply to oEcer ar.d private alike. 1 DOOTS AND SHOES. learner the Riilnef Lewer Ihe Vt

JOHN m . X E T 33 X s Hoof und Mh( Hanu latin rert S3 Vet Ftmrth Ktreel Cinriunaii.

HAVE JUST 0PF.3KDMTrTlU.Na BTtK'K, tTlllCIl

f.xiox DCTiornATir rLATroix.. AirTia u st art t ovxtw jasraaf, S, 13 Wataiaj, TLe Democratic prtf btt&g.froa tb dat cf iu orfcnixatioo, beea la faror cf tb4 oaii: ten anew cf tLe Caloa at-d tri prwerration otbt Consututica, tai tee4z b tb jmtzt ccsdi lion of tie country tie iepsoraU effeeta of a derarture from iu time booord and cosrTatif t rnsci'Ies. ml tie tihsph of ecticcalia; asl trraly t-eüerini; that the Ucsoa and the Conatittition can be fTeserrei alcct by tht rwUjratioa of that party to power, we invite all true Unioa mea throughout the land to szite with as La rotuioitfr, ita organization and carryicg out it priadple: Therefore, Resulted, 1. That we reafürm and n-iorx the political pr.se: pics that from time to time have been put forth by the National Convections of the Democratic party. 2. That we are unalterably attached to the Constitution, by which the Union of these Slate was formed and oublished; and that a faithful olrtervance of iU principles can alone continue the existence of the Union, and the permanent happiness of the people. , 3. That tlie present civil war has mainly resulted from the long continued, unwise, and fanatical agiution, in the INorth, cf the question of tiomesUc slavery, the consequent organization of a Geographical" party, guided by the sectional platforms adopted at Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and Chicago, and trie development thereby of sectional hate and jealousT, producing (as had long been foreseen and predicted by us) iu counterpart in the South of secession, disunion, and armed resistance to the General Government, and terminating in a bloody strife betweea thoe who should hare teen forever boaud together by fraternal bonds, thus bringing upon the whole country a calamity which we are cow to meet at loyal citizens, striving for the adoption of that mode of settlement best calculated to again restore union and harmony. 4. That in rejecting all propositions likely to result in a satisfactory adjustment of the matter in dispute between the North and the South, and especially those measures which would Lave secured the borde slave States to the Union, and a heartv co operstion on their part in all constitutional7 and legal measures to procure a return of the more Southern Sutes to t ieir allegiance, the Republican party assumed a fearful responsibility, and acted in total disregard of tLe best interests of the whole country. 5. That if the party in power had shown the same desire to settle, by amicable adjustment, our internal dissensions before hostilities had actually commenced, that the Administration has recently exhibited to avoid awtrwith our ancient enemy. Great Ikiuin, we confidently believe that peace and harmony would now reign throughout all our borders. 6. That the maintenance of the Union upon the principles of tle Federal Constitution should be the controlling object of all who profess loyalty to the Government and in our judgment this punsse can only be accomplished, by the ascendency of a Union party in the Southern Sutes, w hich shall, by a counter reoluti6u, displace those who control and direct the present rebellion. That no effort to create or susUin such a party can be succ-sful which is not based upon a definite settlement of the quetions at issue between the two sections; and we therefore demand that some such settlement be made by nJJilional constitutional guaranty, either initiated bv act of Congress or through the medium of a National Convention. 7. That the Republican party has fully demonstrated its inabiliry to conduct the Government through its present difficulties;. That we arc utterly opjsod to the twin heresies. Northern sectionalism anl Southern secession, as inimical to the Constitution; and lhat freemen, as they value the boon of civil liberty ami the jace of the couutry, should frown indignantly upon them. 9. That in this national emergency the Democracy of Indiana, bani.-bing all feeling of passion and resentment, will recollect only their duty to the whole country; that this war should not be waged iu the spirit of conquest or subjugation, nor for the purpose of overthrowing or interfer ingwith the rights or institutions of the States, but to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution, and to preserve the Union with all the dignity, equality and righu of the several Sutes unimpaired; and that as 8fxn aa these objects are accomplished the war ought to cease. 10. That we will sustain, with all our energies, a war for the maintenance of the Constitution, and ot the integrity of the Union under th Conttitu. tion ; but we are opposed to a war for the emanci pation of the negroes, or the subjugation of the Southern State. 11. That the purposes) avowed and advocated by the Northern disunionisU, to liberate and arm the negro slaves, is unconstitutional, insulting to loyal citizens, a disgrace to the age, is calculated to retard the suppression of the ichelllon and meets our unqualified condemnation. 12. That the total disregard of the writ of Aarbeat corpus by the authorities over us, and the seizure and imprisonment of the citizens of loyal States where the iudicluy is in full operation, without warrant ol law and without assigning any cause or giving to the party arrested any opportunity of defense, are flagrant violations of the Constitution and most alarming acta of usurpation of power, which should receive the stem rebuke of every lover of his country and of every man who prizes the security and blessings of life, liberty and property. 13. That liberty of speech and of the press are guaranteed to the people by the Constitution, and none but a usurper would dejrive them of these rights; they are inestimable to the citiea aud formidable to tyrants only. And the attempts which have been msdc since our present unfortunate troubles, to muzzle the press and ftifle free discttsfeion, are exercises of despotic power against which freedom revolu and which can not le tolerated without converting freemen into slaves. - 1 1. That the seizure of Slidell and Mason, "-n 1oard a neutral vessel, on the high ieai, was either in accordance with international law, and so legal; or ebe in violation of such law, and so illegal. If the former, we lament that our nation has been humiliated by their surrender, under m threat; if the latter, it was the duty of the Administration at once to have disavowed the act of their officer, and instead of incarcerating the captives in Fort Warren, to have immediately repaired the wrong by placing them, as far as prac ticible. in the same condition in wrhich that officer had found them. In either event, the action of the Administratiou was vacillating Jand cowardly, and degrading to the dignity of a great cation. 15. That the action of the Republican rrty. as manifeste' I in the partisan character of all ap pointments of the Administration to civil oflice. and, in holding party caucuses by the Republican members of Congress f r the purpoe of im;reasirg upou the legislative action of that body the peculiar dogmas of that prirfy , hav e demonstrated that thtir professions ol "sacrificing party platforms, and party Organization, upon the alur of their country," are but so many hypocritical and false pretence, by which they hope to du the unwary u.to their support; and we warn all loyal perton, as they love their country, not to be deceived thereby. 1C. That tLe disclosures made by the investigating committee in Congress of the enormous Iraudi th.it Lave rtalked into the army and navy departments, implicating the heads of those departments in a connivance at, if Dot au actual participation in a mtern of corruption, and in which our brave soldiers have been defrauded of their proper supplies, and our Government threat ened with bai.kruptcy, demands a thorough in Testifiation into all our expenditures, both State and National, and tht a 'peedy and marked example be made of all such "bird of prey." Lo, taking advantage of the necessities of our touu try, have fed and fattened upon public plunder. Rrtded. That the meritorious cssoduct of the Indiana tnxjs.in every battle field where victory has perched upon the national banner, ha filled the people of thi State, with the highest RTrntitude to her gallant on, and thnwenuJ our lst withe, to officers arjd men, dired through cut the eountry, atl the le-rtfe!t rrswUiigw of every Penifcr At for their further brilHant achieve ments in the coming i or teu for the maintenance of th Constitution and the Union

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rs, 1 osrt' am! li.Mren's wear, and bartoaT I

hur's, 1 osrt' am! li.Mren's wear, and bartoc are at) r

inrrraaeU tnjr fa Uities fr tuaxiufartortng, 1 ara enabled tt

t rf'est l;.u iccneiit4 to cab til) er. I Lav tasxieu ny ice ivwn to a rery low fror, nly ask log a aaaail pn.fli My tnutto I larye sales sod traall pnflu. Titder ( taot:ts tbe nereaxlt y f keej.inc tp wlib ibe Uaea, 1 mill j cse eserj en-leator u alfr nay cusmers In trery repeet. afflT al rlljl JOH.N H. OKTKRX. J

ALE.

CLARK'S TIPPECANOE, OHIO,

XX NT4it .faLI i C0R ri;i:T7iN. i k.r: i:at wasaujpow s . XI' ft mm Cfin w B-'amar Csswy. rTRK FA MILT VIXFfJAK. PL'RF. OIiKR VINIiUK, It UK WISE V IN KU AR. ITKK ASTIXUA EITTaK. I'VKK XIK AMir'lKraN WHISKT,. hi jAtMB rRKTZJXUEK. TS .at W asatagu U, a,Js lm taversaartr'a WmI1h f .