Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3631, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1862 — Page 1

DAILY STATE SEIITUJEL.

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TOE NEW SENTINEL OFFICE. NO. 2 OtTlI 111:11 Uli A3 TBEET.

ELDER, HARKIJESS b BIKGHAH, Proprietor.

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NUMBER 3,631.

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WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL, PUBLDHIKI) EVERT WEDNESDAT AT .arm a .- mm, -aT m i mm m m FATAILt tlVAMaSLf II ADT1&CX. ItATKN OF ADVFKTIJIIJrO.

DATTjY SEiXTINBL. INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE.

Trains Leave. ftrlO a. x..

2 on P. M 6 40 P. M

attxtrvrrai iaiucad Mail

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AdvtrtiBJtrt puMii-brd in both the Iai!y and Hie WVW !i)rriML wilt Le cbr?fd the full Daily ratwith oti-half tJi WreklT ratwi a !ded. nainMi Noir pu.lihl In tbe local column, of ten linor iin'lrr, will b cbrirr.l for each lnmioa l; if orr ten line, im c-nt jr lin. Chart will b ms4 fr Inrtina; tb notea or Ibe following Orler, Scletie ami Association at tbe rate namrd, to be patd In Advance: Military Companies. Order of CU1 Fellow, Maaotdc (Mt, nvlrnt Socitien and Pit.ninjr Societiea. Fr each notice not exceeding 8 linea 25 cents for each insertion; over eiht Iii" at tbiM rate. Announcing deatha with fuoerai notice Attached, tl; wlthoat ootif-e fre. Mtrrlae Notlcet 50 cents, Notlrea of Festivala, FlcnJca and Excurion, gotten np by IndirWosl or aHatlon or by cburcb, at tba regtiUr pricea. Advertiemenea leaded and placed nnder tbe tead or 5perll Not Veen, if tenlinea or over, will be charged double the ual ratea. AdTertiementa maL-.ng Ie than three llwa, Inserted onre In tbe IWiy, will be charged fifty centa. Yearly advertiser to pay quarterly. " Announcing candldatea for or.ee of erery description to be r barred At the rate oftl M for each name in tbe Daily, and 1 in the Dally and Weekly, tbe aanie to be, la all cae, paid In advance. Legal AdmtiseinenU tn.erted atthe fxienw of tbe Attornera ordering, and not delayable for thi legal proceedings, but collectable at our uil Um. Publishers not AccountAble for tbe Accuracy cf legal advertisements beTond the amonnt charged for their publication. ELtEK, IIABKÄES.X A BINGHAM. Itoprietori IndlanA State Sentinel. J. M. TILFORD, rrei lent Indianapolis Journal Company.

isMAVAroua aid coLmtt i via raiox. Train lave. Train Arrive 5:20 A. M Express 1J5 P. M. p-40 P. M AccPminv!stl"n 10:45 A. U. tVtXA CKJTTaAL EAJLWAT. Train Ieave. Traiaa Arrive. 6.11 A. M 7:15 A.M. 12 10 P. M Mail..., :4 P M. 7 O0 P. M 7:56 P. M. ISMAfirCUJ AJD rOltmCI SnOHT LWl, VIA PATTOX. Trains Leave. Trains Arrive. :15 A. M 17:15 A. M. 12:10 P. M 1:34 P. M. 7:04 P. y 7:55 P. M. IDI ASArOLIS ASD CISCfjrAT1 aAlLaOAD. Traii.a Leave. Traina Arrive. 00 A. M 10:00 A. M. 6.25 P. II 30 P. A.. TXttKE AtTTC AtUtOAD. Trams Leave. Trains Arrive. 7:20 A.M 5 10 A. M. 1 10 P.M :&S A.M. 8 40 P. M 3 P. M. IIW Al.aAüT A5D CHICAGO BOAO GRCKXCASTIK JIXCTIOS

Going North. lioir.g South, j 5:25 P. M Express 10-.i5 A. M. i 11:2J A. M Freight, laily 1:46 P. M. UrAVIUIlAlUOAD. I Trains Leave. Trafns Arrive. , JO 05 A. M 5:10 A. M. j 4 45 P.M 10 05 A.M. j 10:30 P. M 6.00 P. M. rCSC AJP I1D1A APf.I IS SAH SOAD. j Trains Ieave. Trains Artive. !

11.10 A. M Mail 0:50 A.M. 10:35 P.M Chicago txpre 4:10 P.M IXDIAS APV1J4 AÜD MAOlivOX MLROAD. Trains Leave. Trains Arrive 12::) P. M Mill 10.:0 A. M. 7:00 A. M....f From Kreisbt Ivpij 6:25 P. M jKrraasosviij.s baiijcoad. Trains Leave. Trains Arrive 6.00 A.M Mail :45 P.M. 6 30 P. M 5:00A. M.

the Wet wa anTtl.lng like ft paying employment. The diversity of lalor creatt d an exchange of commodities. It did more. It created, &Lo, a lare mechanical, manufacturing and commercial cla&s in the Kat, who, also, became consumers of agricultural productions. This countrr seems to be separated into three very natural and yet very palpable divisions, thus: The South raises cotton to supply the raw material for the mechanics and manufacturers. The North works up this material, affording employment to thousands of mechanics of all kinds. The West feeds both the South and the East the former while she is raisinjr the raw material of manufacture, and the latter while she is working it up. If the South, therefore, shall mainly abandon her peculiar cultivation, and go in the same line of production as the West, it is very evident that the price of agricultural productions must average verv low. This view of

the case has not escaped the attention ofl

shrewd Western men, and one llepublican paper in Cincinnati, not long ago, expressed

VERMIN EXTERMINATOR.

To Destroy To ZX.'roy To DestroyTo Destroy To Destroy To Des'rof

Rat, Itoiches, kc. -Mice. 3Iole, and Ants. -Bed Bugs. -Moths in Furs, Clothes, &c. -Mosquitoes and Flea. -Insects on Plants and Fowls.

To Destroy Insects on Animals, &c. To Destroy- Every form and species of Vermin.

INSURANCE.

the opinion that this war must b closed up

was forced into fjrain cul-

bcibrc the South

tare, or eh-e the

Arrival and

Departure of .tin

or Closing

AKkiVAI-S. Madison mail 11:00 A. Cincinnati and wsy mail .10 30 a. JerTt-rsom-ille and lyiiWville K:20 r. Terra Haute wav miil 11:30 A.

Teru mail 10:30 a. m. Central wav mail 1:45 r. M.

Terre lUute through mail

Lafayette and ChicagoBHlefontaine wsy mail

Bellefontaine through mail

Central throuirb mail.

Cinciniiatithroiiph mail SpringfltlJ, Illinois

7:00 6.00 700 630

C:30 A. 6 .10 a. 6 30 a.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

ISAKnilSJ.

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ARRttOSS' BA5K. Ko. 10 East Washington atreet oppoiiile the Sentinel Office. may4

1.IVE1KY STABLES.

LLEI? & niSLF.T, Livery snd Sale Stables, In tbe rear of the Palmer Uooae. Jnne5-dly

Ol)?IDUlES.

DAVIS k CO., Cnlon Foundry, Delaware atreet, oyposlte Union Depot. -.

DKPAHTLkKS. Jeffernonville and Louisville mail 7:3o r. m. Terre Haute through mail, St. Louis, Cairo.... 7-10 r. m. Ifayette an.lCbio.igo 8:10 A. m. Lafayette City and Springfield, Illinois 7:30 r. M. Madison mi;'. 1130 a.m. Central way mail 11:10 a.m. Central through msll and Washington City.... 6.00 p. m. Cincinnati and way mail 7:30 p. m. Through mill 6:00 r. m Terre Haute way, Evansville and Vincennes.... 12:45 r. m Peru 10:05 A. M BellefontAlr.e way and throujh 7:30 r . m

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A8SELMAN k VCTrOS, Washington Foundry and Machine Works, east end Union Depot. my2

HEAL ESTATE AOENTS. 171RANCIS SMITH, formerly Delxell k Smith, Real ' Estate Agent and Tax Tay er, 37 East Washington atreet. Houses to rent. Jan25-dly '62 McKERMAN k PIERCE. Real EsUte AgenU ai'd Brokers, 10 S East Washington street. "W" Tlf. T. W1LKT, Real Estate Agent and Stock BroW ker, 10, Eat Washington street. mayI4 OOOT AND SHOE DEALEIIS. 17 C MATIIEW CO., Wholesale dealer in Boots lit Shoes, and Rubbers, Xo. 4 UoberU' Block, opposite the Union Depot, Indianapolis, lnd. ep4 ADAM K'0DLK SON, manufacturers and deaWe in all kinds of Boots and Shoe, So. 32 Ea1 WaIington atteeU aprtT

HOOKS An TATIOSEUY.

rtnwn. STEWART k CO.. wholesale and retail de.1-

IS era in Books and Stationery, and Printers' MaterUU,

No. IS Wert Washington itreet. tpriB

Dili CiS AD .TIEDICINEN.

W;LFT M. IjOWRT, DRIT.CiIST. Dealer In Dru.s CbrmkraU, Paints, Oils, Dyestuffs, Botanic. Pat.-ut

and other Medicines. Notions and. Perfumery

uchuetU avenue, ludiana polls.

Ho. 49 MAS-

nov30-ly

Lull ab)' Now the twilight shadows flit, Now the evening lamp is lit; Sleep, baby, sleep! Little head on mother's arm, She will keep him safe from harm,

Keep him safe aud fold him warm; Sleep, baby, sleep! Baby's father far away, Thinks of him as but a day, Sleep, baby, sleep! lie must guard the sleeping camp, Heark'ning, in the cold and damp, For the foeman's stealthy tramp; Sleep, baby, sleep ! lie can hear the lullaby, He can see the laughing eye, Sleep, baby, sleep! And he knows, though we were dumb, How we long to have him come Back to baby, mother, home; Sleep, baby, sleep! A Curl Cut off with nn Axe 'Do you see this lock of hair?" said an old man to me. 44 Yes: but what of it? It is, I suppose, the

curl from the head ot a dead child long since gone to God." 4It U not; it is a lock of my own hair; and it is now nearly seventy years since it was cut from tlii head. But why do you prize a lock of your head so much?" "It has a story belonging to it, and a strange one. I keep it thus with care because it speaks to me more of God, and of his special care, than anything tbe I possess. 4,I was a little child of four "years old, with long, curling locks, which, in sun, or rain, or wind, hung down my cheeks uncovered. One day, my father went into the woods to cut a log, and I went with him. I was standing a little wav behind him, or rather at his side,

watching with interest the heavy strokes ot the axe, as it went up and dawn upon the wood, sending oil splinters with every stroke, j in all directions. Some of the splinters fell at j my feet, and I eagerly stooped to pick them J up. In doing so, I stumbled forward, and in j a moment my curly head lay npon the log. I I bail fallen just at the moment when the axe ; was coming down with all its force. It was 1 too late to stop the blow. Down came the ! axe. 1 screamed, and my father fell to the j ground in terror. He could not stay the j stroke, and in the blindness which the sudden ! tiS-tV-VVr d MJt.i 1 Is st 4 V-V t.vlif lwi li - , 1 1-I1L..1 Ii Ca i

-vat t lfrTrf T ft fT1 T-C TV. V T-. t - TM-..1. T ...V- " vav t äaaas HlJ

j Manufacturer. No. 37 East Wahnjrton t., est "f OOV. e SOOU recovered; 1 troill my flight, Glenn's block, up stsir, Indianapolis. fol 25-dtf anil he from his terror. " !

"West would inevitably be

bankrupt next year, if she had no market in that direction. To increase this apprehension is also now added the almost positive information that Europe will need little or none of our bread?tuffs. The future of the West is gloomy indeed. The farmers ot that section are an industrious, enterprising class of men. A large majority were just getting fore handed in the world and would, with fair times, have soon been generally out of debt. But the present convulsions have swept the all of enny away. Some Western papers are filled with foreclosure sales, and the land that ought to be in the hands of the masse is rapidly passing into the control of the capitalists. Nothing but a speedy peace can avert tbe frightful loss of wealth which is now melting away like an April snow before the sun. Just as soon as this takes place, the process of recuperation will commence, provided, in the meantime, no changes tike place in Southern society. If the negroes shall be turned loose, they will be no longer laborers, and the result will be the same to the "West as if the war should continue. The three great divisions of labor and industry which we have noticed must be kept intact. One depends upon the other. ' Destroy one and you jar the harmony of all. If the South do not raise the raw" material, the East cannot manufacture it, nor will either needs the grain of the AVest The Great West, thus cut otF from her markets, would be ruined. At the very least, w judge that two or three years are tobe unusu ally hard limes for Western faimers. Cau casian.

THE "ONLY IN'FALLIIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN, Deitro)i ItiatuntlyEVEPA FORM AND SPECIES OF

MM insurance company, OF IIAKTIOUD, CO. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860.

CAFITAL

5ET SFRri-CS, (afler deducUng a',1 isbll.tws)

.ftlsSOOtOOOOO

14112 30

JETNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS.

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VERMIN.

MEDICAL BOOKS, &C.

what

ffVMU5SO k COX. dealers In Drugs, Medicines, I Paint. (.ls, fila.. Perfumery, Fancy Goods, 1c, o. lifiat Washington street, Indianapolis. may IP my RUOWNirta, Drurgist. and dealer in Paints, Ois JL . Varnishes, I))e-tu3s(i,.As,GU-swire,rerfuniery, Ac.. No. Tl, Wh Washington street. apr27

DUY (iOOUS.

k 11. Ol.F.NN A CO., New York Store, Dy nl.klM.I. .rwl Utll Cl.ni' I'.l.irV V.t

Washington street.

may 5

TO VEH A.D Tl W AIli:. 1H ARLES COX. dealer In Sloves,Tin Ware, 1c, No.

11 Vet Washington stn-et.

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hook uiMDEns.

GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY, CII AKTEltED BY THE I.F.filSLATL'RF. OF KENTUCKY FOR THE THE ATM F.NT OK A 1. 1. THK DISEASES OF TUB CKINAUT AND GENITAL OKU ANS. A Jlcdical Report, J umNt JIÄ K B. ft N Jkm. T erM. PRICE ONLY TEN CENTS. ntainlng ITiirtt Fine risttes ana i yrating of the Anatomy and t'hy'uitxjy oftht St 0njui in ft täte of Jf-ntth and Z;ieise.

OX A SEW METHOD OF treating Venenal Diseases, including Syphilis in all its stapes; Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Varicocile, and Hydrocele, Disease of the Kidneys, IiU lder Ac, without mercury! containing a valuable treati.-e on that wide-spread malady of youth, Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Sexual

fiYYi.': . S Iiebilitv. imootencv. Ac. the se-

KH yl'' cret infirmities of youth and ma-

N Si--e' turity arising from the baneful habit of sdf-abue. To which is added observations on Female !Heaes, and other interesting matter of the utmost importance to the married and thoie contemplating niarriaire, whoentertain doubts of their physical abüty to enter that state. S-nt to any address in a sealed wrapper, on receipt of ten cent or four stamjvs. We devote our entire tirre and attention to the treatment of the various private diseases treated of in our private report. Our Dispensary is the only Institution of the kind in America which has been e tabiished by a special charter, an.4 this fact should give it a preference over the various quacks of doubtful character to be found in all arge cities. Important to Females! One nepsrtment of onr Dispensary Is peclally devoted

to the treatment ot the Diseases of Females, such as Lu-

chorrhea. or 'White," Irregular, Tsinfol ani Suppress

Menstruation, Nervous and General Debility, Diseases of he Womb, B-trronness, Ac. Consultation" an.t examinations free of charire. AUo, for sale. DU. DfcWEES'S KkGULATOK PILLS For Female Obstructions, Irrtulanties Ac. Married ladies in certain situations should not use them, as they would cause miscarriage. 1'rice 1 per tox aud may be sent by mail. DR. GALEN'S PREVENTIVE An Invaluable article for tho! wi.h:ng to limit the number of their offspring, or the barreti who ilsire chiliten; warranted not to injure the health, and will last fur AÜfttime, sent to any address untereal. n receipt of the price TWO DOLLARS. PAT1KNTS AT A DISTANCE By sending a brief statement of their symptom, will rtctive a Blank Chart containin; a list f questions, our term 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 and number. Direct all letters to GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY, octl5-diw Louisville Ky.

Those Preparations (unlike all others) are "Free from Poisons." uNot dangerous to the Human Family. "ltats do not die on the premises." "They come out of their holes to die." "They are the only infallible remedies known. "12 vears and more established in New York 'City." Used by the City Post Office. Used by the City Prisons and Station Houses. Usfd by the City Steamers, Ships, &c. Uted by the City Hospitals, Alms-Houses, &c. Used by thc City Hotels 'Astor,' St. Nicholas, &c. Used by the Boarding Houses, &c. &c.

Lsed by more than 50,000 private families, j C3 See one or two Specimen of what is everywhere said by 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 $5 we would have it. We had tried poiions, but they effected nothing; but "Costa it's" article knocks the breath out of llaU, Mice, Roaches and Bed-Iiugs, quicker than we can write it. It inn great demand all over the country. M&ina 0.1 Gazette. MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed annually in Grant County by vermin than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer. Lancaster H7s. Herald. HENRY R. COSTAR We are selling vour preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches and Vermin disappear rapidly. Ecke'r & Stouffer, Druggists, Windsor, Md. "CostaiV Rat, RoÄch, &c. Exterminator. "CotarY ' - - "CostarV Bed-Bug Exterminator. "CostarV "CostarV Electric Powder, for Insects &c. In 25c. 50c. and SI Boxes, Bottles and Flasks, S3 and S5 Sizes fop. Plantations, Ships, Boats, Hotels, &c. CI UTIOX1 To prevent the public from being imposed upon by Spurious and Highly Pernicious Imitations, a new label has been

prepared, bearing a facsimile of the Proprietor's signature. Examine, each box, bot

tle or flask carefull before purchasing, and take nothing but "COSTAR'S." tiz& &!d everywhere bv All Wholesale Druggists in the large cities. O Some of the WHOLESALE AGENTS IN N. Y. CITY.

v -rfe - vlrju1 JiJÜife 'lr,T.J "t , . -VS e i. t-t !. 1 V f.-ii-.V.s

Erected 1859 Owned by the Co. 11 SPE' IAL A rrF.NTION C r.TF.X TO THE INSURANCE j i farm prop?rty, dwellings and out-buildings. Insures such buildings or contents in a very favorable manner, for three or tive years. Losses Equitably Adjusted and Promptly' I'ald In Cash Also, insures stores, 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 ail business connected with the

RAILROADS.

Jt SL JD Cft Btt 'TTAS 1862 Eingsii

4

3T . 1862

ll persons purchasing Ticxrrs for ft.

JO.sErH and other poinu la Norther JtiasourL the

s-iaie of Kansas, or the Territoriet, should insist oa hav

ing tickets that read by tbe XOIITII .n IS SOI HI KAIMIOAD, The only rail route from St. Louis to SL Joseph. It is the shortest And quickest lie, by thirteen hours, t tbe remotest point reached by rail, and Is always as cheap as any other. Buy your TWkeu to Kansas and all potnta in Northern Missouri by the North Missouri KAi'roI. ISAAC H. STT'RGEüN. Pres't and Gen'l Sw. North Misaos:ii R. R. RENKT U.SIMMONS.GeutralTwrUEf Acent. aeptn-dly ClAaBm,o JT OTHnwao. JEFFEUS0XY1LLE RAILROAD Two Trains Daily, Sundays Excepted Traina Arrive Travis Leave. 8 45 P. M 8 45 A. M 4ilS A. 3f ScT0 1, mi VEOVE TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of passengers At Soutbpcrt, Greenwood, Franklin, Kdiuburgh, Columbus, making connections at 8eTTner with trains on the Ohio A MUiippt Road, and at Louisville with trains on the Ixui?v;llc. Frankfort 1 Iyxlr.gton and Loutirrille and Nashvill Roads. Freight trains leave daily. FTeigbt promptly forwarded. Office, Madison Depot, West side. A. S.CAROTHSRS, Superintendent. J. O. Wiirroai, Freight Agent. apl6J-dly

DENTISTS.

P, G, C. HUNT

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OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, . MO. 32 EAST MAUKLT ?.rit:EXt INDIANAPOLIS IND.

MUSIC.

PIANOS! IA'!

Shieflelin Bi os. & Co. B. A. Fahnestock, Hull & Co. A. B. & D. Sands & Co. Wheeler & Hart. James S. Aspinwall Morgan & Alien. Hall, Ruckel & Co. Thomas & Fuller P. D. Orvis.

Hurral,Risley & Kitch

en. Bush, Gale & Robinson M. Ward, Close & Co. McKison & Robbing. D. S. Barnes & Co. F. C Wells & Co. Lazelle, Marsh & Gardner. Hall, Dixon & Co. Conrad Fox.

A gency.

fang i,'61-dlyl WM. HENDERSON.

MEDICAL

AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL

"AS WON FOR ITSELF SUCH A RKN0WN FOR THE

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plaint, 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 u throughout this section we need not do more than assure the people Us quality Is kept up to the beft 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

Costivene.'s, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indiarestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, l'iles, kheumaüsm, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Fill, and i-r rurifying the Blood. They are fugar-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. Ir Ice 25 cents per nox; 5 boxe for 91

Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify tbe unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but onr space here will not permit the Insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our American Alma

nac in which they are given; with also full descriptions

of the above complaints, and the treatment mat should ne ollowed for their cure.

Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayers and take no others'. Tbe sick want the best aid there is

for them, and they should have iu raxraaxo it

IK. .1. C.

& CO.,

AND OTHERS.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA,

LOWELL, MAS.

Price. 1 per Ilottle; Mx Rottles S3.

All our rciredies are for sale by ROBERT BROWNING, Indianspolis. ALLF.N k CO., Cincinnati, And by all druggists and dealers everywhere. aug27-d3m

CHEAPER AND BET j STRUJIF.NTSthatn oflered in this market.

ITT a. C . i

BETTER IN-

were ever

My ar-tv

rangements with Eastern Piano manufacturers are auch that I can

furnish til orders 2. per cent.

cheaper than any dealer in the West, and I warant them

superior instruments. Only for cah.

Call and see at Messrs. vr. H. Taloott uo'sjeweiry

Store, No. 24 Washington street.

PIANOS, MF.LODEONS, ORG ANS, GUITARS, ' IOUNS,

ACCORDKONS, Ac, TLvED AND REPAIRED. Having bad over twenty yews' experience the public

can be assured that they now have a better opportunity

than they cent-rally meet wltn to bsve tbetr turtrument

put In perfect order. H. SCHON ACKER.

July31-dly '61

SPECTACLES, &C.

To Officers of the Army.

JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GEWISSES. I

For fielJ, portabitify snd power they suersele

all others.

For sale by

SF.MM0NS. Optician.

SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C, Of the greatest transparent power, cf new improvement properly adjusted to the cat.e. Orders from the country, with particulars, promptly attended to. ' Repairing neatly done with dipatch. SEMM0XS, Optician. oct29 No. 25, South Illinois atreet.

HOTELS.

IXTERXATIOXAIIIOTEL, 3C5 & 3C7 IIHOADWAYt

CORNER OF FRANKLIN STREET,

f Tints first class hou:e the most quiet, LomeTke, and

I pleasant hotel lr the city offers superior Induce

ments to those visiting New York for business or pleasuie. It is central in iu location, and kept on the EUROPEAN

TLAN, in connection with TAYLOR'S SALOO where refreshments can be had at all hours, served in U.ieir own rooms. The charges are moderate, the room and attendance of the fiit order baths and ail the moatern con

veniences attached. marl.2-d3oi

HOTELS.

T. W. Dyott & Co. B. A. Fahnestoek & Co.

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

BROADWAY HOTEL. CINCINNATI, OHIO.

POWERS'S IIOTEt, (rOKNEALY KAALK'n.) 17 O 5 JLatm-B: Cttv.m' Opposite the Astor House and Park, New T"rk,

picicf: of iioaikd 1 50 rut dat.

F11H1S long established and popular honse has recently

JL been rebuilt and areatly enlarged by tbe afiition of

over 100 rooms.and now haa accommodations forover 30u

persons. It has alo been thoronzhly renovated and re

furnished, and Is heated by steam and lighted by gss throughout. This hotel has one of the best locations In the city, is eay of access from all the steamboats and railroads leading to the city, and is convenient ii all the city conveyance. It ha now all the requisites ff a first

class hotel, insuring the comfort of iu inmates. The

patronage of the traveling public is respectfully solicited.

Terms tl 50 per day. H. L. powers, feb24-d3m Proprietor.

AND OTHERS.

CAPT. CHAS. H. CROMWELL, PROP'R.

BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS.

DOUGLAS k PALMER, Rook Binders and Blank Rok gy .Manufacturers, No. 3, East Wah;ngtvü streit, er Alford, MUIs A Co'a Grocery. mty'il

CIII t .LASS AND QII'r!HVAHE. nAWTHORN A BUCHANAN. Imrnrters of Chiua, G.aMi and Queeware, No. n3 East WLiujjton ., Il: l.tiHiliS ltidiAHA. dlj

.tIi:iKrilAXX TAIMHIS.

I

1RF.DE RICK tnElTF.R. Merchant Tailor, and dal r

He caught me in his arms and looked at me

from head to foot, to find out the deadly j wound which he wa. sure he had inflicted j Not a drop of blood nor a scar was to be ?cen. ; He knelt down upon the prass and gave j tlianks to a gracious (iod. Having, done, he ! took his axe and lound a few hairs ujon its ! edge. He turned the log he had been plit-. ting, and there was a single curl of his bov's

hair sharply cut through and laid upon the

LIVERY STABLE.

LIVERY S T A B Ij E

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

Weekes & Potter. Jno. Wilson, Jr.

Breakfast at five A. M., for passengers by the morning j

Traius. aprtj-dly.

DRUCCISTS.

O. 10 Kast Fearl street, half a square couth of Wah-

AND OTHERS. Also, all Wholesale Druggists at CHICAGO, HI., sr. i.ori, .Mo., iirntui r, iiicit. L!l ISVILLE, Ky. enri.ATi, uiiio, ii i TMti i:;ti, ia., lirr'PAlAI . V. AND BY .

TIIK 3I0111tIrS HOUSE,

(Formerly American,) IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE US10N DEPOT,

II. WIIIX.TIOUr., Proprietor!

W. IX SAT?. Clerk.

IS now open for the accommodation of the traveling public. Tbe house ha been thoroughly renovated and furnished from top to bottom. msjSl

ington street .between Meridian and PenLsylvanla I DrCOGISTS, GROCERS. STOREKEEPERS and ; t, in rear of Glenn s i h. li.dianapclis. n

SCH1EFFELIN BROTHERS & CO,,

WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, And. Dealer In Fancy Goods, Per i fumery. Ac. Alo, Agents for the sale of Refined Petroleum, Uluuv'ca- j ting Oil, superior to any Coal O l, furr.ii-hed in any j quantities at the lowest market rates. j 170 AND 17i WILLIAM STRF.F.T. NEW YORK. JanUD-d6iD

d; jri z'iQr

TT7E ARE REfT.lTlNO WnECT FROM TTIE MAS W UFACTORY in es-err artety awd etyl e esvswe tho Celebrated Waltham Uatrbrt. A genuine Waltham Watch costs less to bry and will last much longer than foreign made watches of the sun quality. A genuine Waltham Watch la a darable, reliable and accurate time-keeper. We had rather warrant a Waltham Watch for five years, than the ordinary ErglUh or Swln Watches for ore year. A genuine Waltham Waich is the best for railroad Bten, the best for fanners. In fact the bett for everybody la want of a time -keeper. We ret wr Wahkasa Watches direct from tbe manufacturers, arid every Watch la warranted to rive entire MtUfaction. In sending for aC.enutn Wallham Waten yon run no risk, describe tbe stjle of case and the watch is sure to keep time. Send for a llt of prices. Our stock of Swis Watches nj Jewelry la eery larje. Composition Leplne Watches. &0 to S &0. Composition Hunting Cased W atefcea, W M to $A 75. Silver Hunting Cased Watches, f 7 L0 to (12. film Full Jeweled Watches, t5 M to f 9 10. Pure Coin Silver Ware; hilrer Plated Ware. Clocks, tc. Ac. Watrhe. Clorks and Jewelry repaired and

. . . . . m. . s. a1

.priT.ri mm -

ipr7

!'.. a. .

III.KIIIA.'I m.

20 Eal Wa.hingtow street, Indianaltt Indiana.

RAILROADS.

LNDIANAPOUS AND CINCINNATI M a a m Ma ft m a i KAILROADl

JZZ5Ll2!2r-i1Z4 .f!W wf

Maorteatt Itoute bjr Tlslrty Tille X NO CHANGE OF CARS TO CINCTNNATII Two trains leave Indianapolis iHiily, i Sundays excepted.) I'll IRST TRAIN. 6 VO A.M CINCINNATI LIGHTNING i Express arrives at CinefnnaM at if: 10 A M. Second Train J.M P. II, Cincinnati Kiprta,arrt-es at CtnrinnaU 11 1'. M. I are same aa ty any other route. Call fr your tickets ri,i the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad. Baggage checked through. 8 m hl Notice. lie sure yoa get In the right train at Indianapolis. The enly CincinnaU train, ataitds mi the r.fth track, being the farthest track south In the Untoo tVpot, at Indianapolis. W. H. L. 50ELK, General Ticket Agent. Wm. To six, Trareliii( Agent aprU'K).

Iiidi.'tunpoliH and ."TlatIion 1SG2. r 1802. fllUE PASSENGER TRAIN WILL LEAVE TTTI X Union Depot, Ii1ianapolis, at 1JP. M. dally, for Madison, Cinciniiaii and Loaisiille. This is the hrt-t railway Um to Cincinnati and Laraievlllc ccmnecUng at Madison with the L'blted State Uaii Line steamers, arrivLi.K at Cincinnati in time to connect with the Express Train on the Little Miami railroad leaving at 7 o'clock A. M ., for the Eai-t, and by the Kentucky Central Railroad for the Southland at Louisville about 11 P. M. Returning, leave Cincinnati dally at 12 by the bo-re steamers, and also by the Madison packet. Forest Queen and Priores, arriving at Madison in time ta conned with the Passenger Train leaving at 6 A. AI-, and arriving at Indianapolis at l(fc&0 A. maklDg eonncUooa with all trains leaving for the Ea-t, We and North. For the accommodation of way pasengers a Car wfQ run In connection with the Freight Tram daily, learlnc LodiaaapolM at 7 A. M., whkh train reauaina soaoe time at each atation, affording passer gers an opportunity for the transaction of business, arriving at North Madison at 4-25 P. M. Fare to Cincinnati or Cincinnati ta Indianapolis, f3 0O To L.onlTllle( S3 60. No charge for meals or state-rooms on the atsinera, or for baggage or omnibus at Madison. Tariff of Freights as low as by any other root. Shippers and merchants Weat will find it to their interest to travel over and ship by this line. ap26-dtf. D. C. BRAN HAM, Superintendent.

MEDICAL.

Who ha not seen tbe WONDERFUL GRANULE5, BRAND E ' S TÜSSILAGO, For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats. Ac.

Whst shouM I take for a Court) They give immediate relief. 25 cents a box.

What should I take for Asthma! BRANDE'S TfJSSILAGO. THE WONDERFUL GRANULES. They give immediate relief. 25 centa a box. Why should I buy a box o' BRANDE'S TÜSSILAGO, THE WONDERFTL GRANULES. Because they cure Coughs and Colds, for 23 cents. Why should I buy a box of IUtANDE'S TÜSSILAGO THE WONDERFUL GRANULES? Because they cure Hoarsene, ore Throat, kc. Who ha not heard of the What should I take for a Sore Throat What thould I Uke for a Cold!

What is Life Without Health 1

treen

apö-dtf

pc,

WM. W ILK I SON, Proprietor

In rea-ty n.Je cloth.tnc and furnihmg ginnls, No. "21

my:

vet Washington street,oppoue SenUnel ll;ce

ATTOKM'.YS.

T'lLBT rKlUiUNON, Attorney and Cxine 1 r at I-aw

wood. I low great the

escape .

a

Ii was a if -

K

Para cah for approved juilginent! ar:-l niurti ;

ai. negotiates loans, note. Ac. (".r, mz fj.tSj.li-

ington street, up-ta:', ecol door to ti e n!it hand. ;-p-l;a Glenn's W'k. ociu

OSEPII E. McDONAl.D A ADDISON L. ROACHF,

Attorneva and Counl rs at Iw, .ütna Iu.ura:.c

Company Building, stvothI r.oor, I ennylvania trrru

J

an angel ktd turnetl aside the etlge at the moment when it was descending upm my head. With renewed thinks ujxjn his lijs, he took up the curl, and went home with me in his anus. That lock he kept all his days as a memorial of God's care and love. That lock he lett me on his death-bed."

."I nitCII AVr TAH.OIt.

7 r ErrP.MrrchantTajlor.aDd.valerinReadT.

F.a-t Washington street, opjo-i;e the Court lloue. In!; ai.pml . Iitd. Keep, constantly on ban.1 a laige assort ment of CJoths. Cs4mere " VetngS Overcosvn.

Twrri-. Ca-.ir. s, ff. Also, gentlemen's fnnübi! j f)' . . . . . . . ...

itix.s. v:;u !iiir.s. L nierMris. drawers, taiie, v r-

Tiie Dnnerr of the West. Tke Great West, as it is tailed, is almost exclusively agricultural. It inu?t lave a market for its surplus productions, or it is hope- ! lessly bankrupt. There are but two markets lor this surplus, which can bo relied upon ! the mechanics, manufacturers, merchants, kc, t fliA 1 I t nn.l . 1 ... .1 .x 1 t. . T . . ,

tue .-Hmuu r.uro:e. wnicn last vear toot

a

RENO VATERS.

CLE.1.YM.YG a.l WITM'C ESTABLISHMENT. riYHE UNITED STATES DYE-HOUSE, NO. 3SIOUTU X i::ir.ois street, Indianapolis, Indiana, JOSEPH HARRIS, Prop.

Retailers generally in all Country

Towns and Villages In the UNITED STATES.

HARDWARE.

AT

INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA.

& Soldb$

. .-i.ir. l nierMris. iraers. .n..ii,r'- . ir. r ...

.. in-ivrirhLf., tiioxe., etc JoimJs v-M an.! the j a arcr tpaautv oi our pram man ever oelore

K vri.t cut tree I charge. ap9-dly

MACHINISTS.

as r - MtCKSlItTIi sti or.

I in cne year, this season is not likely to need any. The retorts from England arid France are that the crops look fine, and that every j indication points to a larpe and plentiful har- ; vest. If, therefore, Europe will need little or i none of our agricultural productions, how of ' the South? All reports we receive from there

At thi oil and we!l-knnwn estab'ishrner.t. tbe ladies

can have uk a'd wooien gools dyed it permanent and t

beautiful color; an1 gent garment., thoroughly renovated an l repaired, as good as when new, at lower prices than ever. New and second-hand cfothirg bought a-jd o!d; also, a paticular branch in the b a.ines denominated Cne drawingbilliard tri!e ti lth, cr tear In any garment can be so wrujrht thst it csn not be vi.'M to'the raked eye. tQm Country orders punctually attended ta. No connection with any other h-nsc In thi city. Remember the place, No. as South Illinois street. febe JOSEPH HARRIS.

Robert Browning

Just Received and For Sale, i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT j NO. 21 WEST WASniNCTON ST., j

LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN RAKES FROM S to 14 teeth: Garden and Ditching Spades, Garden and Bricklayers' T'owels, Fcrks. 2. 3, 4 and 5 prong; Garden and Railroad Wheelbarrows. Pruning Knives and Shear, Hedge Shear, Grind stene, Nails-, Wirt and Wire Cloth. Belting and Packing Rone. A splendid assortment of Tal le aud Pocket Catiery, together with a large and general assortment of

COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JIiI SSIC JOHNSON. General Commission Merchant, Dealer In Flour. Grnln and ull .Inda of Country Produce; Wliie and IJquor)ClgarTobacco A.c.

OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 137 SOUTH SECOND ST., I

II1LADELP5IIA. Advances made on Consignment. .ir22dlv

A Cold is annoyit g. A Cough 1 troublesome. Hoarseness prevents speech. Sore Throats are palofa BRANDE'S TÜSSILAGO la pleasant to take, and toon effects a cure. 25 cents a box, at all the Drug Stores

ACENT.

WANTED.

AND

For Farmers, Guilders, Mechanics. Martinet and Railroads. J. II. VAJC.1. ETCh2

WRITING INKS.

I T aving entire lt REFITTED the shop FORM- j concur in statin? that the planters are putting Uitt CrSri9 ! V Crf to a preat extent.

-uiMUiltrir or li.l.'I tltiM hi i

"g

year esrenence in th

c--.;iine .hop In the country, I Catler r-Tlf that I tii

Jlsvuig had twelve

should turn out to be the case, the West would

, i -. r l ... i ..

g ve eutire sau.facuon to the ho may favr-r tVe Vvh ! uaTe 110 ""rcl Ior llcr J.1"5 CHJUtu, anu me , hrir work. 1 have in my employ one of th be.t biavk- j condition of the farmers of that section would :u:;n n the whole ; Kpa:ntg of ail kinds lm rtptly attended to j course of their history. It was not until the : M -in. cf all I kind, bua for the r.tem o-Ve. ' cotton culture was well under wav, and the1 kn.rn.tr tbe f-lsr. one w. oth of tbe Union i - 0 i ' ipt. uitiMrta street. x j. stfcoH N negroes of the South became large conumert :

'JljlO-dlv 'CI

Celebrated Record Ink FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. Miicr. fifty ci:tj ii:ii quaiit dottle. B".ayl7-Jtf

WANTED.

of Western productions, that agriculture in i

ANTED "UN TT OKDEI-Atthe highest market rates, b WM. Y.WILEY. No. 10) E. Washington street.

William fiannaman,

Wholesale Agents.

And by the Druggist?, Storekeeper! and Retailers generally. Country 1)ealeb can order as above, Or address orders direct orif Prices, Terms, &c, is desired, send for 1662 Circular, giving reduced Prices to HEXRY U. COsSTAR. Principal Detot No. 512 Broadway (Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel.) ' New York. rorh31 -dexlA weow-Cm is

EXPRESS COMPANIES.

200 Recruits Wanted

FOR THE

American Express Company, i Piet.

ajrs 1 UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND Meridian streets, Indianapolis. Three dailv Expres-ee te New Tork: Two daJy Exireses to Dnrxnaü, and Two dally Expresses to Chicago and St. Louis; The above Compaaiee are the only paJrileged Express the following roads, tlx: INDIANA CENTRAL; LAFAYETTE k CHICAGO; INDIANAPOLIS k PERC: TERRE HAUTE RICHMOND; BELLE FONTAINE it INDIANAPOUS. Money, paeag, aluable and freight carried wttk safety and dispatch, and la charge of special and efficient . measengert. Notes, Rills and Drifts will be promptly collected and ready rstsms made J. BUTTE HUE LD, AgenU

OF The Eleventh In fan try, WHICH MAJOR J. W. GORDON Isaathorixed to raise in Indiana. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY. "TAT PR03i 1S T0 n PER MONTH. WITH RA-

ONS, quarters, raecicai atuaiacce, AC, ecmAll who enlist will at once be clothed, sabatsted

andproTided with renthltg eisest'.al to their coafort

by the Government. The terra of enlistment i Three Tears. Pay to cornmence frorn date of enlistment.

None bat able-bodied single men, between the ages of t

is and 2o years. Deed afpJy. Recroitir.g Rendervons In Metxger's sew bIl)-in. No. SCEaat Washington street, adJotnTjt Odd Fe!Wns' HalL D. R. COrr. Firat Lieutenant ElcTentk) Infantry. EeeremngOOcsrr.

George F. AVorthiiifirton, AGENT POR MILITARY CLAIMS, S.O. 434TU1CTEENTH STREET. ONE DOOR FROM f . Washington City. HAVING BEEN ENGAGED POR A N CM FEE OT years In the ettlrtnent of auch Clalnw la woe ef the (government Offices, (frora wbtcb he haa withdrawn,) offer, to attend to claims of any kind that may be entrusted to Lim, such aa those for Pension, EouLty, Arrears of Pay, Subsistence, Traportatlont Clothing, and partteularlr for hoivee, and ether property lost or destroyed ta the United States service, litclndinf cea of tmpreaameat. TIATITIOMAL. We are well acquainted with Mr. WonhingVn, a4 cheerfully testify that we know ne Agent ia Washington on whom claimants can more cot.fltently rely than oa him to conduct their business wi'Ji Integrity, capacity and teal. Signed by

hon. John d. Mcpherson, AsL Solicitor of U. S. Cottrt of Oaiaa. HON. CHAS. B. CALVERT, Hone f RepresentaUvea. REV. SMITH PTNE, D.D. COL. W. B RANDOLPH. CLWf Clerk L S.TreastreraOCcw.

1 fally Indorse the above testimonial, an4 cheerrony and cocSdently reeoonnend Mr. Wonkington te my brother officers aad aolJWa ta Kentucky and elsewhere. ai to all others having claims a rarest the fvem meist. Protvably do man ha a more ihoroagh knowlestge ef War Claims tkan Mr. W., and for teal and retegyity he haa not a superior. T. S. EVERETT, apr7-Ura Captat, Adjt. Generai'a Dept.

PIANOS.

T X .A. 1ST O PORTEO

PATENTS.

P AT BKTTS OBTAINED rOK NEW INVENTIONS CT'XTEKT de script ko. Fees coeüsgect on aucresa. 5e patent n pay. Send for Circular, rivlrig Unna, difecxloaa, Ac. Address AMOS BROADNAX, evlft-dly Patent AUurney, Washtn(toa,D. C.

w

cctl

E HAVE ON HAND A ÜUXZLZK Of

Class Ptaaea, which we W.U sell at com roe esvan Willi a n a arrow rix.5. 4 rVatMHwa

WANTED.

WANTED CJTT OEIXRS At the ktgheet market ratea by WJCLWILXT. ectl9-Uai Nvlt)e K. Waefclngtew aqwei.