Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3626, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1862 — Page 1

DAILY STATE SENTINEL.' printed am published it tu HOBiiiaa (ititn tieiPTiD) at THE NEW SENTINEL OFFICE. 0. X HOI'TII .Mr. Ii I DI A THEET.

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INDIANAPOLIS, IND., WEDXISDAY MOIIXIXG, MAY 14, 1802.

NUMBER 3,026.

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Arrival und

Depart ii re, or Clotting off .Mull.

AkRlVAU. Mad!on mall

Ciiic intiati and war mailJefferv .iiviUe ami Louisville. ... T"rra Haute way rni'A Peru mail

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Central through mail

Cincinnatithrougb mailSpringfield, Illinois

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

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HARRI.0!CS' HANK. So. 1 Et Wa.hlngton treet opposite tbe Sentinel Office. may4

LIVEUY NTAIILES.

UTS k HINSLEY, Livery and Stile Stable, In the

rear of the Painter Hon.

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rAVTS A CO.. tfnlon Foundry, Dolawaea atret, op- , poMte Union Iepot. ,

ASS F.LM AH VINTON, Washington Foundry and Machine Work, eat end Union l?pot. my2

HEAL F.STATE ACIWTS.

DarAMriaaa. Jeiferxonville and Iniville mail 6:00 a. m. Terre Haute through mail, St. Loui., Cairo.... 7:30 r. u. Lafayette ar.dChlcsg' 10-.15 a. k. Lafayette City and prinKfleld. Illinois IM r. m. Madison mall "20 a.m. Central way mail 10:30 A.n. Central through mall atidWashington City.... 6:.".0 r. . Cincinnati and way mail lO.tU a. . Through mall : Terre Haute way, Evansville and Vlncenne.... 1:10 r. it pen - Bfllrfntaine war and through 7:30 r. u

just been organized, anl w prejaring to make some carnage. "Xow, then, Ajack,w!aicl VHIIam, clairally, 44Iet ua see jou pick off that Confederacy orer there, wlJch looks like a mere tlv at this litance." The "inewy sharpshooter pranr to his feet, called a drummer boy to hold hi chew of tobacco, looked at the rebel gunner through hii telescope, shut up the telescope, took aim with both eye shut, turned away his head, and Jtrtd! I must say, ray boy, that I at first thought the Confederacy was not hit at all, inasmuch aj he only scratched one of his legs and squinted along his gun; but Villiam ooa jliowed mc how exquisitely accurate the harpshooter's aim hal been. "The bullet struck lam," said Villiam, confidently, "and would have reached his heart, but for the Bible given him by his mother when he left home, which arrested his tatal progress. Let us hope," said Villiam, "that he will henceforth search the Scriptures and be a dutiful son." I felt the tears spring to my eyes, for I once had a mother myself. I couldn't help it, my boy I couldn't help it.

Tram Arrive. ! The fcooml shot of the unerrinz riflemen

was aimed at a hapless contraband, who Lad been sent out to the end of a gun bv the enemy, to see that the ball did not roll out before the gunner luid time to pull the trigger. Crack went the deadly weapon of the sharp

shooter, and down went the unhappy African to his father. "Ahl" says Villiam, skeptically, "do you think you hit him, AjackV" "Truelie, stranger," resjionded the unmoved marksmen, sentcntiously. "He will die at twenty-minutes pat three this afternoon." Sick of this dreadful slaughter, my boy. I turned from the spot with Villiam, and presently overtook the generel of the 'Mackerel Brigade, who wa seated on a fence by the roadside, trying to knock the cork out of a bottle with a piece of rock. We saluted, and went on to the camp. Sharpshooters, my boy, are a source of much pain to hostile gunners, and if one of them should happen to put a bullet through the head of navigation, it would certainly cause tho tide to fall. You is, take-amiably, Okpheus C. Kehk.

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VERMIN EXTERMINATOR,

To Ikstrvy Ilats, lynches, kc. To lJrtroy Mice. Moles, and Ants. To I)froy lied Bugs. To Ikftroy Moths in Fur?. Clothes, Ike. To Destroy Mosquitoes and Fleas. To Destroy Insects on Plants and Fowls. To Destroy Insects oa Animals, &c. To Destroy Every form and species of Vermin. -

MEDICAL BOOKS, &C.

GALEN'S HEAD DISPENS AR Y ciiak ri:iti.n

BY THE LEGISLATURE OF KENTUCKY FOP. THE TREATMENT OK ALL THE DISEASES OK THE UK1XAKY AND GENITAL ORGANS.

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IT1RANCIS SMITH, formerly The!l k Smith, Real ' Estate Agent and Tax Payer, 37 Ea.t Washington treet. Hou.se. to rent. Jan25-dly '63

cKF.RNAN PIERCE, Real Eta!e Ageota and

P.roker 10 S F-t Washington treet.

7"lf. Y. WTLET, Real Estate Ajrent aad Stock Bro

ker, 10 H -al aiunguo wretit. ITJ HOIJT A.1D MICK D kl I.I. It.

C. MATnKW k CO., WloJe.aI.1 dealer In Boot, j. Shoes, and Rubbers, No. 4 Roberta Block, opposite the Union Ipr.t, In lianajM-Üs. In 1. P VDAM KN0M.E SON, manufacturers and dealers In all kind of Hoot, aixl Shoes, No. 32 East Wahi gion treet. pr27 a " nooKN A4n statioi:uy.

arfcOWEN". 5TT.WART CO.. whole lie and retail deal

I em In Book aud SlaUouery, ail lrinter Materials,

So. IS West Washington street.

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W1LKY M. IjOWRY, DRLTrG 1ST. Dealer In Drags, Chemicals Pxints, Oils, Irestuffs, Botanic, Patrnt and other Melk-lne, Notions and Perfumery No. 49 Ms-

SAchusetts avenui, In-lianapolis. novJQ-iy.

fllOMUNSON k COX, dealer In Drag, Medicines,

I Paitits, Oils, Glass, Perfumery, Fancy Goods, Ac. No. lJ Ea.t Wahircton street, Indianapolis. may 19 R BROWNING, Drnrritt, ami dealer In Taints, Oil, .. VaruiheiSle-tuaslil-,s,Gl-,,are,I,erfumery, Ac, No. 22. Wet Washington treet. apr27

Fr rn the New York Sundar Mercury. Artier from Ornlieuo C Kerr, f EiiTt)n T. T.: Everything in this dislocated citv, my loy,from the venerable patriarch of the Navy Department to the emancipated and ivory sons ot Afriea wears such au exceshyi'Iv pleepv look, that the ven potatoes on

the dinner table close their eyes for want of

excitement. Society droops like a sick oyster, tnd but for the fashionable animation of the I'irst Circles, otherwise known as 2. P. Willis, all things, even to (iovernment stocks, might go into hasty decline. The Scriptural joet, my boy, is popular everywhere; and when he returns from any one of his numerous trips to celebrated and aristocratic battlefields, and I am told that the favorite jarlor

song is:

iii ;oods. JI7 k II. GLENS I CO., New Yorfc Store, Dry V Oon1wtaolea1e and Retail, C.lnn. TJock. Kant aoLi'igtou trt-eU may 5

NTUYF.H AND TH WAIKT.

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1HAKI.F CtX, dealer in v-, Tn Ware, c, No.

11 Vt Wa-a.n-.gtnn street. apr? noou iuDi:rts.

A Mc'ilical Kvporl,

i.Nt Ji" . m jl m ai PRICE ONLY TEN CENTS.

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"0 Willis, e have trilled you, Welcome, welcome home." Speaking of the patriarch of the Navy Department, my lioy, they say that the resjiected Ancient has under consideration a new ami

admirable plan for making the blockade efii-

ccnt. I he idea is, to lurnish all the naval

captains spectacles made of looking glass, so

that when they are asleep, on the quarter

deck, their glasses will reflect the figure of

auy rebel craft that mav lie trying to slip by.

lhose spectacles coultl all oe reaav m twenty

years; and when the Secretary told a Congress-

man ot the plan, the latter inougiit careiuiiy

over the suggestion, as dripping with coolness it rose from the Welles," ami savs he:

My dear madam, the idea lacks but one thing the looking-glas spectacles ought tobe supplied with a comb and brush, so that the captain could fix himself up after capturing

the pirate. "Ah, madam, says the Congressman, hastily picking up the Tack of Clulis,

which he had accidentallv pulled out with his

pocket-handkerchief, "vou will rank next to

Marv. the mother of Washington, in the af-

fections of tuture generations.

The mother of Washington, rav Ikv! the mother of Washington! whv, the Secretary

is nlreatlv celebrated as the grandmother of

Waslnnjrton cit-.

On the occasion of my last visit to Yorktown, my lov, I found the Mackerel Brigade so well 4ip In animal spirits that each chap was equal to a jony ot brandy, and capable of capturing any amount of glass artillery. At the present time, my boy, the brigade is formed in the shapo .f a clam shell, with the riht restin:: on a In er wa'jrnn, and the left on

a traveling free lunch saloon. I w.nexamin-t

tl.VMI -BKI.L A r-OYLES. Tt..V Rin-ler and P.latik R.k " . , .... , i Mannfacturer, No. 37 Fat W'.hirgton st.. et T ! ,r,f? ,l'w tottery ot the OraiiiTO County j (.tms i.i vk, uj stair, in.iianap.di. feb23-.it f j Howitzers whose guns have such large touch I Douglas A palmer. Rook Binders and Blank Ro.k ! holes that the chajs keep their crackers and' Manufatturers, Na Ea.-.. Wahi:.K;n str.t, cheese in them wlien not in action, and was i over Aif. rd. Mill- k Co. Grocery. may27 , overhearing the remarks of a melancholy j t il., il.ssi ' ANDurr.KXMVAllE.' I ekertl concerning wluit he wished to U ! . I done with his elects in case he should perish j I AUTHORS A BUCHANAN. Importers of China, j of old 32 before the battle commenced j tfAÄ MM c?i,tai VilIUm hvn . . . proaching me on the most geometrical beat I , nF.liril.lüT TAII.oits. ever s,iw an animal even richer in sharp; Iiurnrtt.-v- .jVli vm. . w . -r , . i COmers, 111 loy, that! tlY OWI1 gOtlllC StCCtl, lRFI'FKIt. K ttO.Fl KR, Merchant Ta;l r, and d aler J ' in rra.!y made clothing ar.d fumShir.g st-kkS, No. 21 A Cg.VUS. - t Washington strert, ..pp.wte Sentinel oftice. inj2 "1 la! S3VS Villiam, ll.Vtilv SWallowillÜ SOme- . . tiling that bnuht tears to his eves, and t?kinir ATTUUM.YS . , . , ... .1... i

a vu oi jt'iiiou i--i uieu .tr in uicc, on are admiring my Arabian courser, and wondering whether it U one of the three presented ' to Secretary Sewanl bv the Emperor of "You peak truly, savs I; "that superb' pice of hopH'tles'i looks like the original plan of the city of Boston there's s)inany bisecti ing angles atut him. "Ah!" says Villiam, with an agreeable i .-mile, "in the words of the antht m of child- ' hood 1 i Tl auel tl l me ).' " j ViHiarti's idea of angels my boy, constitutes i a theory of theology in itseltl

What call you the charger? says I. "Euclid. sajs Villiam, pausing" for a moment, to catch the gurjle of a canteen just I A 1 1 Ml- - .

; rvversi. ".n. sas illiam. recovering his j presence of mind, "thi here marvel of natural history is a guaranteed J:40. ! -No!-MVS I.

Yes," savs Villiam. calculatingly, "this su-

cost me jut

nttU'iitxj 'Titttif Fiie I'Utlf ana Sngi'aringtoflht Amtiomy ami I'hytinlitgy of the &x 0r'iMi in tt

V2i A JKW MKTUOI) UF treating" Yenerial Dieaes, including Syphilis in all its taces; Gonorrhea, Oleet, Strictnre, V.ricocile, and Hydrocele, Diseases of

l. the Kidney?, Hla-Mer Ac., with

es out mercury! containing a val-l-ss nable treatise on that wwie-epread

maLidy of youth, Seminal eak-

ness. Nocturnal F.misMons, Sexual

ueniniy, impoiencv, tic., xne ee-

iTf .r-t" cret innrmuies or yontn ana mi-

W turity ariini? from the baneful habit of self-abue. To which is added observations on Female Diseases, and other interesting matter of the utmost importance to the married anl thoe contemplating marrlag-, who entertain doubts of their phj-ical ab'lity to enter that state. Sent to any address in a scaled wrapper, on receipt of ten cents or four stamps. We devote our entire time and attention to the treatment of the various private disenses treated of in our private report. Our Dipenary is the only Intitrttirn of the kind iu America which has been e tab ii shed by a apecial charter, and this fict fhould give it a preference over the various quacks of doubtful character to be found in all arge citkss. Important to Female! One department four Dispensary Is specially devoted to the'treatnient of the Diseases of "Female, such as Ln-

chorrhea. or "White,' Irregular, PainM and Suppress Meri.trustion, Xctvous and General IX-bility, Diseases of he Womb, Barrenness, Ac Con-Hi tations and examinations free of charre. Al-o, forssle, DK. DEWEES'S REtiULATOR PILLS for Female Obstructions, Irregularities Ac. Married ladies in certain situations should not use them, as they would cau-e miscarriage. Price f 1 per box and may be sent by mail. DR. GALEN'S PREVENTIVE An invalusU. article for those wishing to limit the number of th'ir offspring, or the barren who desire children; warranted not to injure the health, and w ill lasd for a lifetime, sent to any address under seal, on receipt of the price TWO DOLLARS. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE By sending a brief statement of their symptom, will receive a Blank Chart containing a lit f questions, our terms for the course of treatment Ac. Medicines sent to any part of the country to cure any case at home, free from danger or curiosity. All transactions private and confidential. Remembei the name aud numlr. Direct all letter to GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY, octl5-dAw Louisville Ky.

PAINTS, &C.

Paints! Taints! Painis! OF EVERY PESCR11TION DRY, GROUND IN Oil, and .7Af:f :. l ot r.s;. Alo, Varnishes, Oils, til iss, putty, Brush, and in fact everything that appertains to the trade, for sale at'reduce.i price, for cai-h, at the Kd Front. No. 11 Virginia avenue. Remember the Red Front, opposite Dr. Dun-

lan's residence. MERRY M AN A CO., ap24-dlmAw3m Indianapolis, Ind. S C H O O L B 0 0 K S All Kind OF SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER. &C.,&CM IN SMALL OR LARGE QUANTITIES, At BOW EN, STEWART A CO'S, febltw6ra 13 Yet Washington treet

INSURANCE.

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Mi IXSURAXCB COMPANY, F II AItTt 4HID, COXN. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. CAPITAL ..1 50O0OO 00 NET SI RPLUS, (after dciucting all labilitwsl &lt143 30 jETNA building, INDIANAPOLIS.

THE "ONLY INFALLIIBLl: REMEDIES KNOWN." .a . lftrors lnatnil)EVERY FORM AND .SPECIES OF Those Preparations (unlike all others) arc "Free from Poisons. "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats do not die on the premises." "They conie out of their holes to die." "Thev are the onlv infallible reinediesknown." 12 years and more established in New York Citv." Csed hy. the City rost Office. Used hy the City Prisons and Station Houses. LWd hy the City Steamers, Ships, ce. Used hy the City Hospitals, Aims-Houses, k Used hy the City Hotels 'Astor,' 4St. Nicholas, &c. I Wd hy the Boarding Houses, &c, &c. Used hy more than 50,000 private families. C3T See one or two Specimens of what is everywhere suid hy the People Editors Dealers, etc. HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with ver min need be so no longer, if they use "Cos tar's "Exterminators. We have used it to our satisfaction, and if a box cost S5 we would have it. We had tried poisons, but they effected nothing; but "Costa it's" article knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice, Roaches and Bed-Bugs, quicker than we can write it. It is in great demand all over the country. Medina TO. Gazette. MORE GRAIN and provisions arc destroyed annually in (Jrant County by vermin than would pay for tons of this Ilat and Insect Killer. Lancaster II ri. Herald. HENRY R. COSTAR We are selling your preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been used, Rats, Mice, .Roaches and Vermin disappear rapidly. Ecke. & Stouffeh, Druggists, Windsor, Md. "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &c. Exterminator. "CostarV "CostarV' Bed-Bug Exterminator. "CostarV "CostarV Electric Powder, for Insects' &c. In 25c. 50c. and SI Boxeh, Bottleu and Flasks, S3 and S5 Sizes for Plantations, Ships, Boats, Hotels, &c. CAUTION! To prevent the public from being imposed upon by Spurious and Highly Pernicious Imitations, a new label has leen prepared, bearing a facsimile of the Proprietor's signature. Examine, each box, bottle or flask carefully before purchasing, and

take nothing but "LUSI AU'S. r3T Sold tveryichere by All Wholesale Druggists in the large cities. Some of the

WHOLESALE AfiENTS IN N. Y. CITY.

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Erected 1859 Owned by the Co. TSPKt IA L A iTF.NTlON 0 1 VF.N TO Til E INSURANCE 'a ot farm t)ron;rtv. dwellintrH and out-buildimrs. In

sures Huch buildings or content in a very favorable manner, for three or five years. Loet I?q..lffatly Adjusted and I'roiiiptlf I'ald In Cnh. Also, insures stures, warehouses, buildings, or contents and personal property generally. In town or country, at rates as low as consistent with hazards taken, and inland Insurance against the perils of navigation. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, Indianapolis, Indiana. Application can be made to JOHN ROSS, who is fully authorized to transact all business connected with the Ag ncy. ,'auj 1,'61-dlyl WU. HENDERSON.

RAILROADS.

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VLL rFRON5 rURCHAsrNO TTCKKTS FOR ST. JOSEPH aod other point In Northern Miaert, the Stie of Kansaii, or the Terrltoriea, ahould InaUt oa Lav Ing tickets that read by the OKTII TllSSOt HI IIAILUOAD,

Tbe only rail route from SU Loci to St. Jveph, It la the j

hortest and quickest l:se, by thirteen hours, to the remotest point reached bv rail, and is always as cheap as any other. Buy your Tickets to Kansas atrd all point in Northern Mlaeouri by the North Missouri Railroa.L ISAAC II. STURGEON. Pre.'t and Oen'l Srpt. Nortk Mlasonrt R. R. HENRY II. SIMMONS, General Traveling Arent. eptl7-dly

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JEFFERSON VILIE RAILROAD Tffo Trains Daily , Sundaj.s Exceplrd Train Arrive Traina Lear. o:4ö P. M . S 4.S A. M 4:45 A.M ftSO P. M. A BOVK TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOMMODATION cf pa"enge'rs at Soothport, Greenwood, Franklin., Editibnrgh, Columbus, making: connections at Seymosu4 with trains on the Ohio k Mississippi Road, and at Louisville with trains od the Louisville, Frankfort A Leiingtoti and Lotiieville and Nashville Road. Freight trainslcave darly. FVeigbt prom j.tly forwarded. Oßice, Madison Depot, WM side. A. S.CALOTHERS, Superintendent. J. G. WiirrcoMs, Freight Agnt. apl'62-dly

JDENTISTS. P. 6. C. HUNT, DENTIST.

OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, nu. 32 i:ant .nAiiKirr sxitiiirr, ' INDIANAPOLIS IND.

MUSIC. PIANOS! B I A IV OS!

MEDICAL

Shieffelin Bros. & Co. B. A. Fahnestock, Hull & Co. A. B. & D. Sands & Co. Wheeler & Hart. .Tames S. Apinwall Morgan & Allen. Hall, Ruckcl & Co. Thomas & Fuller P. 1). Orvis.

Hurral,Ri?lev& Kitchen. Bush, Gale & Robinson M. Ward, Close & Co. McKisson & Bobbins. I). S. Barnes & Co. F. C. Wölls & Co. Lazelle, Marsh U Gardner. Hall, Dixon & Co. Conrad Fox.

AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL

HAS WON FOR ITSELF SUCH A RENOWN FOR THE cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it Is entirely unnecessary for u to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever It has been employed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section we need not do more than as.-urc the people its quality is kept up to the bei-t It ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do.

AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,

FOR THE CURE OF

Costirencss, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indirection, Dysentery, Fonl Stomach, ErysijK-las, Headache, I'll es, Uhrum.tism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Uheum, Worm, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Iinner 1111, and l-r Purifying the Mood. They are sugar-coated, ro that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cent per ICox; 5 boxeiforfl.

fireat numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent peronages, have lent their names to certify tbe unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our A mericau Almanac in which they are given: with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that fchould be ollowed for their cure.

Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand A yers and take no others. The ick w.mt the best aid there Is for them, and they should have it. rRCPAaan ar

IK. J. C. AYEK fc CO., LOWELL, Price, l per not lie', Six Ilottle, 15. All our rrrvstlies are for sale by ROBERT DROWNING, Indianapolis. ALLEN ft CO., Cincinnati, And by all druggists and dealers everywhere. aug27-d3rn

HE AVER AND RETTER IN

STRUMENTS tLanwere ever

oiterra tn this market. My arrangements w;th Eastern Viano manufacturers are such that I can famish fll orders 25 per cent.

cheaper than any dealer in tbe West, and I warrant theia superior instruments. Only for cah. Call and see at Messrs V. II. Talhott 1 Co's Jewelry Store, No. 34 Washington street. PIANOS, MFI.ODEONS, ORG ANS, CUITARS. VIOUNS, ACCORDEONS, Ac.TUJED AND REPAIRED. Having bad orer twenty yeirs'exper1-nce the public can be assured that they now have a better opportunity than they generally meet with to have their iiiftrumenl put iu perfect order. 11. SCHON ACKER. July31-dly '61

SPECTACLES. 6c C. To Officers of the Army.

JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF sm.vgle -viM'i nor ma: sfi For field, portability and power they sujcrsede all other. For sale by SEM MÖNS, Optician.

SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C.

Of the greatest transparent power, of new improvement properly adjusted to the cac.e. Orders from the country, with particuUn, promptly attended to. Repairing neatly done with dipatch. SEMMOXS, Opticlar octStf 'o. 25, South Illinois street.

HOTELS.

IXTEKIN'ATIOXAL hotei 305 A 30T RRUAnWAV, CORNER OF FRANKLIN STREET, THIS first da? house the moet quiet, homelike, atid pleasant hotel iu the city offers superior inducements to those visiting New York for business nrpleasnie. It is central in its location, and kept on the EUROPEAN PLAN, In connection with TAYLOR'S SALOON, where refreshments caube had at all hours, served in their owu room. The charges are moderate, the rooms and attendance of the first order baths and all the mdern con

veniences attached.

marI2-d3ro

AND OTHERS.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA,

T. W. Dvott & Co.

B. A. Fahnestock & Co.

Robert Shoemaker & Co. French, Richards,& Co.

HOTELS

BROADWAY HOTEL. CINCINNATI, OHIO.

PO W K US'S II OTE I, (f ORMKKLT nU.'s.) fl y JsU 5 Asalai aci.av'v Opposite the Ator House and Park, New York, I'llICK OF IIOAUD SI 50 ii:it IV. FVHIS loni established and nonular house ba. recm'lv

I been rebuilt and greatly enlarged by the addition cf

ovrr iw r'oins.anri now uaa arr-ominooauons ior over sou persons. It has also been thoroughly renovated and refurnished, and is heated by steam and lighted by fas throughout. This hotel has one of tbe best locations in the city, Is easy of access from all the steamboat and railroads leading to the city, and is convenient to all the city conveyances. It has now all the requisites of a fln-t class hotel, inuring the comfort of its inmates. Tb

patronage of the traveling public Is respectfully olicitM. Terms 1 SO per day. H. L. POWERS, feb24-d3m Proprietor.

AND OTHERS.

BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS.

CAPT. CHAS. H. CROMWELL, PROP'R. Rreakfast at five A. M., for passengers by the morning Trains. aprtJ-dlr-

K1LRT FEHOUStiN, Attorney and Coun-el-r at Iw. Fayeah L-r approved Judgmen's ar.d ni rt.'jc also negotiate ioati. note, Ac. OSc, "J4 Fs-tVah-Irtgtoo street, ui-st4:r, -c.t.d d...-r t- t!.'- riht hand, pp.stte tilenn' Pl-s k. es t'j 1 OS FPU K. McDHNAUi A ADDISON L. KoaCHE. Attomev art Cin-lor at Iwiw. .Ktna Insurance

torpiiny HuiIuüir, second Boor, Pennsyla:na treet.

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Til lit II T TAIl.UIC.

. ' F l.t'I P. Mrrch.nt Taüor. arel dealer in IVad -? W Mvle Clothing and 1 urr.il.ing ;..1, No In., 1 4t W d.:;;gton street, opposite the Court Houe, In h-I--1. Ki'-pntivt!r en hsiel a l:ge a-.-rt-m-m rf i'!.th, Catroers, " Vestfr r, tVrereoat nc, Teed., Ca:ne'i., etc. .Ih ser.t'emen's furn!h!'"g a -l. v i: shiru, U-vW-hm., Drawers, Neckties, Cra- !. ?:iMtri'liff. i,!,nfi. etc tio.i "old and the

c.-t-om cut fr- , f J.ar,;e.

ap9-dly

MACHINISTS. h: "vrk' 1 Ifsa aY A Uli nLACKSSUTll SilOI.

RENOVATERS. ESTABLISHMENT. rflUF. UNITED STATES DTn-IloUSE. NO. SS SOUTH Ili.noi street, Indianapolis, Indiana, JOSEPH HARRIS, Prop. At thi old and wIl-known etMihrnnt, th ladie can have s;lk and woolen g oo.t dyed in permanent anl t esu".ful c..!..r; ad t g :it' girtnents thoroughly renovated ant repair, d, good as-hen new, at lowr prlc-s than ever New an J seen.! -l.aid clothing bought and sold; als, a paticu'ar branch in ihebu.ine. denHnin.te.l tine .!raw. la b.Uiard ta! tl th. or tetr ia ay garment can be so wr Micht tht it c..n not be nstt I o th n.ked ee. tfSm Co'intry orders punctually attended to. No c .nnecf.cn itU ar.r ott.er hou- ;n this city. Rcracralr the p!sce, 'n. 3s South !'!.r."'s street. fe4 JOSEPH HARRIS. LIYERYSTABLE.

Weekes & Potter. Jno. Wilson, Jr.

Geo. C Goodwin & Co. M. S. Burr & Co.

AND OTHERS. Also, all Wholesale Druggists at niicAf.o, in., M . MM IS 'lo.. ii:tui r, nirii., 1.01 iNvii.i.i:t ii v., FIX n ATI, Ohio ll I IMtl IKill, I'a., Ill tl'AI.O, ."f. V. AND BY

Druggists. Grocers. Storekeepfi

Retailers p-onerallv in all Country Towns and Villages . In the UNITED STATES.

DRUCCISTS.

SCHIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO.

and

WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, And Dealer. In Funry Good, Ierffinncrjr, Ac. Also, Agents for the sale of Reff ned Petroleum, li!um;nating Oil, superior to any Coal Od, furnished in any quantities at the lowe.t market rate. 170 AND 172 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. Jan-."J-d6m

HARDWARE.

AT

IMHMPOLIS, INDIANA.

Just Received and For Sale, m WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT XO. 21 WIST 1Y.ISHIM.T0X ST.

j THIS 3IOIltl!S IIOUHE, j (Formerly American,) ! IMMKIM ATELT OrmstTE CMOf nrPOT, ! II. VIIITIOUr,, Proprlelort I W. D. SAPP, Clerk. IS now open for the accommodation of the traTelinff public. Tbe house baa been thoroughly renovated j and furnished from top to bottom. mo 31 I COM MISSION ME RC H A NTS .jisjsii: Johnson, j General Commission Merchant, AND j Deuter III Flour, Grain and all kind ( of Country Produce; Wlnnnnd - UquorCirara,Tobacrot Ac.

OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 237 SOUTH SECOND ST.,

j iin.Ani.i.i'iiiA. Advances mnde on Continmrnls. 1 auetl-iilT

C2V7AQD Or

WANTED.

1" SvM hy

I I A ;I,N,,l.rNT1, L'v R'-MTiKi TiiK shop form- ! ivrb animal is a sure -:4' he

bbi sä w ni.i - s 1 ; a . 1 fa. is. j - - . . . . K

f-7l c-. .Hi..! .i: S! twojWbw.n.1 lo.1v r,nu 1 , rnoo ,il, . . ..f i. .,a tn the oi.ch.nrry ,r Liacksmithing ' nie, savs illam. proiiill v, '-and ee the sharTv'Z'2f.h?u Zrrlr'f'T'vr ,n th' shootercontinprent I have jnt organized to ad tra l.iti ehop. m the c-ur.try, I f .t!,r rt.v-elf that I ean I t .1 I i re ertire .ati.facu. n to th... Lo mi f. J. .. ? in the suppression ot this here unnatural re

is i v i: K y S TABLE, Y"0. 10 Fat Pearl 4reet, half a s.usre ith of Wahinff'. n .treet, between Meridian and Pennsylvania rret, in rear of Glenn's Li.. k. Inrfi.nspo!:. ajvS-d-.f Tt M. W1LKI0N, Propt e-or

hr,r ork. I have u my employ re ,f tl,, M k. U dlioil."

,;;:;;,; "t 'ÄTÄr' 'lt'Rt"u ,a h"r , I tMo &o UndnlU mounted warrior, bi . nt of an kitM?s promptly attended to iiir bov, to a stot not far from the nearest Ku.Ir'o! , of the enemv's lines, where I found a Krti.eu.l-er the place, ot.e square vuth cf the Union ! I i . j , ! if. on niinoi. treet. k t. rown. ' " "?lv etern chap polisliin a rille with a '-.( io-ti -el .wirtul trlex-op' on the end cf iu He had

Celebrated Record Ink FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. I'll Ml, FIFTY (i:Ts VKlt HV.XltT noTTi.r. Toayl7-dtf

Robert Browning

ASP-

ALAP.t.E ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN RAKES FROM s to 14 teeth: Garden and Ditchinjr Spade, Garden anl Brickisyers' Trowels, Fctk, 2. 3, 4 and prontr; Garden arid Railroad Wheelbarrows, Pruning Knives and Shears, Hed'e Shears, Gnndstor.es, Nail, Wire and Wire Cloth. Belting and Parkin Rooe. A splendid asortment of Table and Pket Cutlery, tojrether with a larpe and general assortment of

ym: 'o. : i' j.. i For Farmers, BuHder, Mechanics. Maehlid-t and Rail- j road. J. II. VAJE.1. j mch2S :

200 Recruits Wanted

William Hannaman,

Wholesale Agents. And by the Druggists, Storekeepers and Retailers generally. Country Dealers can order as above, Or address orders direct orif Prices, Terms, ike, is desired, send for 1862 Circular, giving reduced Prices to IIEMIYU. COSTAR. Principal Depot Xo. 512 Broadway (Opj.iosit.c- the St. Nicholas Hotel,) " New York.

E X P R ESS CO M P ANES. American Express Company,

UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND Meridian suvets, Indianapolis.

Three daily Epren-es to New York; t Two daily Expresses to Cincinnati, and j To da'.ly Expresses to Chicago aad ÄL Loui; i Tlie aboe Compaaie. are the only privileged F.preor j the followinsr roaN, vi: j INDIANA CENTRAL: '

LAFAYETTE CHICAGO; INIANAIUUS k PERU: TERRE HAUTE 1 RICHMOND; BE LLF. FONTAINE k INDIANAPOLIS. Money, pskare, valuaMes and freljrtt carried wfth safety atvl dipatch, and to 'harre of special and eSdent messenger. Notes, llls an.1 Ifrsfu will be promptly collected and reaöy return made J. BtTTFRFlELD. Agent.

fOR THE

OF The Eleventh Infantry WHICH MAJOR J. W. CORDON Isauthonied tors in Indiana.

ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY. PAT FROM 13 TO 122 PER MCHT3, WITH BATIONS, quarters medical attendauce, le., coaplete. All who enlist will at once be clothed, subsisted and provided with ever Idling eaeential to their eovfsrt by the Government. The term of enlistment Is T tare e Years. Pay to commence from date of er.listtnent. None bnt able-bodied single men, between the arei of IS and ii years, reed apply. Recruiting Reudejvous la Metiger's new bnfidinr. !'o.

UEut Ws-Linjtoii street, adj rftitr Odd Fellow.' HülL D. K. COrr, First Lieutenant Eleventh Infantry, Recnitinf Officer.

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RAILROADS. INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI M lisii1"Iilii v AAILHOAD1

Miorteat Itotite by Thirty Tille X NO CHANGE OF CARS TO CINCINNATI ! T trains leawe In-lianaf mU rat1y.fSutdavseeertd.) I.HRSTTRAIN. 00 A.M. CINCINNATI LIGHTNING 1 Express arrive, at Cincinnati at 11:10 AM. Sec Htd Train .15 P. M, Unciitaati Ki pre e, arrive, at Cincinnati ll-iO P. it. Fare same as by aay other route. Call for your tickets rui tbe Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad. Rarcape checked through. SricciAL NoTicr. He sure yon get in tit right train at IndianajM.li.. The nly CincinnaU train, aland, on tbe fifth track, being the fanhe.t track aoutk la the Union liepot, at Iudiaiiatoli!v. W. H. L. NO RLE, General Tlclet Armt. Wat. Powkix, Traveling Agent aprli 0. Imliaiiapolis, and .1Iadiioii CtaV aT cxsm

1862.

a a. w ar 4"st-i'ws-sny '

1SC2.

rpilE PASS.NiER TRAIN AIIX LEAVE THE I Union I pot. !iJianap l.s, at 1230 P. M. daily, far Madison. Cincinnati and LouisrJIIc. This I. the shortest railway line to Clrtdnnatl and IotalTlU' contiecUng at Mtdist ti wita the fruit! Stairs Mail Liue steamers, arriving at Cincinnati in Urü to coo -nect with the Espre. Train on the IJtUe Miami railroad Iea1nir at 7 o'clock A. M., for the Ea-t, and by the Kentucky Central Jiulroai for the South, and at Louisville about 11 V.U. beturtii&ir, leaveClnettinatl daily at It H. Hy lb abor iteaurrs, and alo 1 the Madison paxkrta. Forest toecn and Prioress, arriving at Madison in time to connect si ich tbe I'.enrcr Train leaving at A. M and arrtrtast at Indianapolis at lo-.&O A. M., makii.g connections with all trains leaving for tbe East, West, and North. For the accommodation of way passengers a Car will ran tn connection with the freight Train daily, tearing Indianapolis at 7 A. M., which train remains some time at each statiou, aJTordiug paaaei.gers an opportunity for Ute transaction of busine., arriving at North Madison at 4:?S P. M. Fare to Cincinnati, or Cincinnati to Indianapoll. fSOOt To I,oulTllle, 3 50. No charge for meals or state-rooms on the steamers, or for barrage or omnibus at Madison. Tariff of Freights as low as by any otbr roote. Shippers and merchants West will find it to their loter est to travel over and sh'p by this line. ap26-dtf. D. C. BRANHAM, Superintendent.

MEDICAL.

Who has not sN-n the WONDERFUL GRANULES, RUAXDK'S TUSSILAdO, For Cougba, Colds, Sore Thicats.ic.

What sbotild I tske for a Cough! They give immediate rsdief. S3 cent, a box. V haTshoüld f trke lorATthina? RUAXDK'S TUSSILAr.O, THE WONDERFUL GRANULES. They give lmmiiate relief. cents a box. Why should I bay a box o' RUAXDK'S T US SIL AGO, THE WONDERFUL GR A NULLS. Ileraue they cure Cotjgha and Colds, for 25 rents. Whv should I by a bot; of R K A X I) K ' S T U S S I L A G O THE WONDERFUL GRANULES? Because they core Hoarenr, S-.re Thn-at, Ac. ho has not heard of the Whst shot:! 1 1 take for a Sore Tbrost What shonld I take f. a Cid? What is Life Without Health?

ACoM Isannojirr. . A Coultl is troublenoruc. Hoarsene. prevent, speech. Fore ."hroat are pa-.nfu BRANDED TUSSILAGO 1 p!eaar.t to take, and soon eJVct a cure. 5S cents a b i, at all ti Itrug Stores ACENT. lacorsr I' Vortliintoti, AGENT IXlR MILITARY CLAIMS, NO. 4-U THIRTEENTH STREET. ONE DOOR IR0M. WabingTon Ci'J. HAVING P.F.EN ENGAGED FOR A NUMBER OF years in the etüewent of .ach Claims In on f ika errniert Off.ce, (from Lrh le has withdrawn,, offers to attend to claims of any kind that may be entrusted to him, sock as tho.e for pensions rVmnty, Arrears of Pay, SuKitetice, Transportation, Clothing, and particularly for hres, and otter property, lt or destroyed In the t n:ted State, fervice, includiDg cases of inipresamett. TLSTI.nOAlAL. We are eil acquainted with Mf. Wordingtoa, and cheerfully te.t.fy that ekru.w no Ac'tt In Washington on whom claimants can more corf, iently rely than oo him lo conduct their business with tv.egriry, capacity sad seal. S.rr.ed by

HON. JOHN D. MriIER50Nj Asst. S'.lk '.tort f U. S. C..urt i-f (laiu... HON. CHAS. R. CALVERT, : 1!? f I: -pre.TitstiTe. LEY. SMITH PTNF, D. D. (XJL.iT. It RANDOU H, Cl.lf Clerk 1'. S.Tre..ieer" f.

I falls' Irvl'.r th atvwe teatimUI. and rheerfuür

and confidently rerottjBien.tMr. V or.irjirto toDylroth er oncers and solLerttn Kenlurkv arei elehere. ard to all other. bavingcUim in tL 'iovernmeot. rroiably co man ta a more thorough knowledce cf War Claiu.than 31 r. W., and friea! and-rrteyr4 be bai i asn;nor. T.IS. EVERETT. apr7-d3m Capta n. Adjt Genersl s twpt.

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JIANOS.) 3P I .A. 1ST O FORTES

PATENTS.

P A T E H T S OBTAINED FOR NEW INTENTIONS OF EYE BY deacrip'jea. Fee. contingent on tweresa. ' ptt' eta no pay. Send for Circular, ginrg terms, directiais, Ac. Address AMOS LROADNAI, jnvl-dly Patent Attorney, Wa.btrgt on, D. C.

JZ HAVE OX HAND A NUMBER OF FIRS. ' CIaa Pianos. nticb we mil sell at cot f. cash

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Willi ard rrawrLL, No. 4 Hates Ilou

WANTED.

II TANTE D-CITY ORDERS At the hiabest market rates by WV.T.W1UT. or12-dj N . K- Wakjigti street.