Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3683, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1862 — Page 1

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SRO imJ B.2-S m..'ll.C4 9 m.. 13.00 12m 11.00 ALVEÜTIMNG 15 TUE WEEKLY. hi quare, one Itiertwin tO 75 I wo " 1 00 Mir " - 00 Tot each HWji:-nt lii-wrtioti. and for each Iiwer- ' tl'i f eaeb a'Wili'al ttar AdvrrtUrueuts juMwbed in b.tb tbe Diiiy and tb. WfkW Sirrisri. win b cbsrjre.l tbe full Lathr rate, witlt otie-balf ib WekJt ratt dded. Hu.irf!ui Not.r puUM.tl in tbe local column-, of ten lina or nn'ir. thrrM for eb hirtion 1; if orr r trn lin, iri, tmt prr li:Ht. CLa'K wiü I made f r iitrt!nj? tbe notice of the fvlbrwinir Ortet, Socitie and AMocUtiona at tbe rate naind, t tej.ald Ina lvaiice: Military Companies, Order of O.I i Fellow, Maaouic Order, IVroeTultd ,S-tea and Finajinn focieiiev. ff each notice not exce-dir line 'J5 cenU fr each Insertion; over eibt tinea at this rate. Announcing deaUia with funeral notice attached, fl; rltbout nolke free VlaiTiap-e Notice 50 cent. 5otic( of Festival, Ilrrum and ExcnrUn, gotten npby irxlivMuala or aHaociaUow, or by churches at the regular 'idVert lament leaded and placed nnler the bad of Fpedal Not ices, if ten lme or over, will b charged double tbe aoal rate. AdrertUetnent makin lew than three linea, inserted onee in tbe Daily, will be charx d fifty cent. Yearly adrertirn to par quarterly. Announcing; cid;daie for omceaof every description tob charged at the rate ff V W) for fach name in the Hilly, and f 3 In the Dally and Weekly, the ame to be, in all caM-n. paid in ad ranee. Inegal advertisement inserted at tbe expense of the attorney! ordering, and not delayable for the leral proceedImrsbut collectable at our uual time. Iubli-sh4ra not accountable for the accuracy cf legal adrertisemenU beTood tbe amount charged for their publication. ELLElt, IlAttKSESS BING H Alf, rroprietor Indiana Mate Sentinel. J. M. TILF0RO, President Indianapolis Journal Cor.pany. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. II AX K Kits. 'TARRlSO?CS B.VXK. Vo. 19 Eaat Washington atreet I.X oppite the Sentinel OWce. may4 f.IVi:itV STAHLES. HINSI.ET, Lirery and Sale Stable. In the rear of the Palmer Uoue. June5-dly I'ül'i DI11ES DAVIS AvOO., Union Vvndryr Delaware atreet, op- . polite Union Uept. II AÄSF.LMAX t VITT0T?, Washington Foundry and Machine Works, eart eiui union uepou wj KFAIi KSTATE ACJluTS. niRAJfCIS SMITH, formerly Delzcll k Smith, Ileal M Etate Agent and. Tax Payer, 37 East Washington aueet. llonaea to rent. Jan25-dly '63 cKKRXA!? ItfRCE, Real Estate Agents and r.rokcr, I0,, tasi nasningirn irceu w M.T. W1I.KT, Real Kidaie Agent and Stock Bro- ... . a ker, 10 M Eart Wasiiingtrtree. yit iiuoT a.xd mioi: DriMins E r. WATllEW A CO.. Wholesale dealer in Pxt. Mj. Shoe, and Rubber. No. 4 Robert-' Block, opposite the Union Depot, Indianapolis. Ind. yl DAM KX0DLE A SON, manufacturera and dealers tn all kind of Boots and Shoes, No. 31 Eat Wahhgton atreet. apr27 HOOKS A?il STATION LUYa BOWEN. STEWART A CO.. wholesale and retail dealer tn Books and Stationery, aixl lr inters Materials, No. IS Wect WaLington street. apr2 Din r.s ad ?iKiri?ii:s. "WW TILE Y M. LO'.VRY, DRUfifi 1ST. Dealer In Drugs, ' Chemicals Pints Oils Iyestuffs Botanic, Patent and other Medicines, Notions and Perfumery Xo. 49 Msachtuetta arenui, Indianapolis. nov30-ly. '0MU5S0N COX. dealers In Drugs, Meilicines, I Talnt. Oils. C.as. PrfumerT. Fancy Goods Ac. No. I? East Washirpton treet, Indianapolis. taay!9 RPROWMXfi, lrtnrci.t. and dealer in Paints Oils VarniHli's, Dve-stufi, Glass, Glassware, Terfumery, Ac No. 21. West W'ah!igton street. apr!7 Dil V GOODS. '717' A II. GLENN A CO., Sew York Store, Dry , Good wholesale and Retail, Glenn Block, Eat W ah!ngton street. ' may5 STOVKS ao tin wahi:. CHARLES COX, dealer in Stoves, Tin Ware, Ac, No. 11 Wtl Wahington street. apr27 HOOK HIMH.HH. C1AMPBELL A POTL:S.B.Hk rwndrsand Pdank B"ok MarmfActurers, No. 3 Ea.it Washiagton st., can of Gienn's Ul xk. tip stairs, Ii'tisnapolis. -J tf XOUGLAS A rALMF.K, Rook Biuder and Blank Bock I ß Manufacturers No. 36 ', Ea.-t Wafhicgton ttret, over Alford, Mill A Co'a Grocery. Diayi7 CHINA iL.AMK AND qfJECXKWAHi:. AWTFfOaX A PCOIANAN. Importers of China, Gla.- and Queen ax. No. 83 Eat Washington st., 71F.IICIIANT TAII.OllS. I 7UEDERICK tKEPI'FR, Merchant Tailor, and dealer ' in ready made clothing and furr.Nhing e;otnls, N. 21 V e.t Wajhingt4n treet, opposite Sentinel ußlee. mv29 attokm:vs. KILBY FEKGt'SON, Attniey and Coanolor at Law. Pays ca-h for approved judgments and mortSl; a:-o &fLuaI: loau-s uoUis, Ac. OtLct, 24 Lt Wa-vL-Inton street, up-btair, ettiii dwor to tbe right hand, i.ppit (ietin' PIvk. octS IUÜEPH K. McDOXAlI) A ADDISON 1 ROACJIF, Attorney anl Counwlor at Law, .Etna Insurance C-nipiny BiuWuij.Mrcond tocr, lYnosjUatia irtet. Jel iy MACHINISTS. asr tttiCKSUtTit Sll)i I f AYING ENTIKELY REFITTED THE SHOPIORM. B 1 KKLY oecut U-d by Jhn Co5er. in 0.jr.Hd, m:'.h A Co's Laft aid Hub Factory, I am prepared to do a'i kin t (if w.rk in tbo machinery or t Ucknuthin tin. fiauhjd twrlve year ej--rteiK-e in the brt machine shop tn the cuui try, I flatter r.jwtf that I can giv enure satisfaction to tb-e sho may favir me with heir work. 1 have tn uiy employ one of tV best Mack, smith tn tbe State, arid pay particular attention to horse borirgand marbiu forgi'sK. Kepatncc (f alt kinds promptly attrndel to Uodrls of all kinds built for the patent oW. Krmmber the place, on .jt'r avuth of tbe Urion wp. t. n Illinois treet. I T. PHOHX. (i Tl-Jl '1 NOTICE. JY. have thU day old our T-aWry to Mr. Nickam a rarrott. That.kiug the public in reneral for their liberal patronage, w uld rewctfui!y ak th cfitjniaoe t-t the Mime toour uccet. a. A J. METZi'EK. IiK!iAJ.aplis July 9, Hi Jjll d3t

DAILY SENTINEL INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ixc rorraiai an.aoat. Trains Leave. Trains Arrive. 5 20 A. M Man C20 P.M. 2 00 P. M.. 5:40 A Ü. 8 40 P.M UJO A.M. isDiaxarou asp coli m act ria rvio. Trains Leave. Train Anire 5:20 A. M Express 1:35 P. X. ft 40 P. M... Accommodation 1045 A.M. ismaaa ctNTaai. aajLwar. Tram Leave. Trains Arrive. .II A. M 7:15 A. M. 12:10 P. M Mail 1:34 P M. 7:0 P. M 7X5 P. XL rsMaaaroua avo colcmscs sjbort use, via pattox. Trains Lea e. Trains Arrire. C15 A. M ,7:15 A.M. 12:10 P. M 134 P. M. 700 P.M 7A5 P. M. tmaiiarous aD ciciMiaTi aaiuioAP. Trains Leave. Trains Arrive. 5:20 A.M 104 A. M. 10-40 A. M 4:35 P. M :33 P. iL 10.55 P.M TKKaS NACTK RAJIJIOAP. Trains Leave. Tra!na Arrive. Trt0 A 3C.a Sc 1 0 A if 1-45 P. M MiA.il. 8 40 P.M 30 P. M. UKW AiaaVT AKD CHICAÖO OAn CaKKXCAS-TLE JI KCTIOJI Going North. Goini; South, 5:00 P. M Express 11:25 A. 51. 11:05 A. M Freight, Daily 2 00 P. M. La say ana eajumad. Trains Leave. Tratns Arrive. IO05 A.M 5:10 A. M. 4:45 P.M 10:05 A.M. 10-.3U P. M 6:00 P. M. raac and iju-iax atoms railkoap. Trains Leave. Trains Arrive. 11.10 A. M. ..Mail A. M. 10:35 P.M Chicago Es preis 4.10 P.M IXMAIArOUS axd adisos RAII-BOAD. Trains Leave. Trains Arrive. 12:30 P. M Mail l.r-0 A. M. 30 A.M.... From Freisbt Depot J.... 6:00 P. M jtrrnmn iluc railroad. Trains Leave. Trains Arrive. 00 A.M Mail H.45 P. M. 30 P. M 5:00 A. M. Arrival ana Departure, or Closing of -Tin I la.

ARM V ALA. Madison mall. Cincinnati and w ay mail Jenervnvilie and Louisville. ...... Terre Haute way mail Peru mail 11:15 A. at. 11:15 a. St. M:20 p. m. 11:15 A. at. 10:15 A. M. 2 00 r. m. . .. ... i Central way mail Terre Hautetbroughniail. . Lafayette and Chicago .... Rellefontaine way mail . Botlefontatne through mail 7:00 r. M. 6.00 e. si. 7:00 r. M. 6:30 A. K. 6:30 A. M. , .... 8:45 r. st. 7 JO A. al. ... .... .. Central througb mail Cincinnatitbrough mail Sprtngfie!d,Illiuois DErARTVRES. Mtil Clotf. ... 7:30 r. st. .... 7:30 r. . ... H-.iO a. m. Jeffersonville and Louisville mail Terre Haute through mail, St. Louis, Cairo Lafayette and Chicago Lafayette City and Springfield, Illinois .... ... .(K) r. m. ...11:30 A.M. . . .ll.r A. Iff. Madison ma.. Central war mall. Central through mall and Washington City. Cincinnati and way mail . .. 6:00 p. at. . . . 0:40 a. M. ... COO p. st Through mail Terre Haute way, Evansville and Tincennes ....12:45 p. m .. 10:05 A. M ... 7:30 p. m Pern Rellefontaine war and through.... e 4Tho Constitution as it is, and the Union as it was." MASS CONVENTION or THE UNION DE3IOCRACY AXD Conservsitivc Citizens of Indiana, TO COXSIDClt TUR C1IIS1S OF Tili: COUTIIY. In compliance with the generally expressed wiih of the Democracy ot Indiana, the true friends of Constitutional Liberty, the Democratic Suite Central Committee invite the people of the State, without regard to past party affiliation?, who desire to "preserve the Constitution as it U, and the Union as it was," to meet in mass co2rvpE3srTioisr AT Indianapolis, on Wednesday, the 30th day of July. The object in assembling the people at this time is to take into consideration the new issues which have recently been forced upon the country by the party in power measures which have no warrant iu the Constitution, and which are opposed to the ?pirit and purposes of our institutions: while, in the language of President Polk, "war exist." to insist that its prosecution shall be confined to the policy solemnly set forth by Congress in July, 161 , that it is "not waged in the spirit of conquest or subjugation, nor for the purpose of overthrowing or intetfering with the rights or institutions of the States, bu , to de fend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution, and to preserve tbe Union with all the dignity, equality an 1 rights of tlie several States unimpaired," and to assure the Administration that a geuerous support will be given it, as the representative of the Government, in all necessary, prompt, and vigorous meas jres to overthrow armed rebellion against . the Union, to sustain its legitimate auth rity an I crush out Aboli tionism, which is equally hostile to the Constitution as Secessionist. The Committee are impressed with the necessity of tho People assembling en wtw at the time proposed, for the following reasons: 1. The Administration, Congress and a recently so called "Union" Convention held in this State, have failed- to announce what are the le gitimate and appropriate weans to put down the rebellion, and one and all have refused to even censure, much les condemn, the disunion ehernes of the Abolitionists: The so called Republican Union Comcu- ! tion failed tj repudiate the gro-s frauds and corS ruptions proven upon the party in power by ! Congressional investigating committees of its j own appointment: i 3. Congres h is uJoptel meisures. such as the abolition of silvery iu the D.sttict of Columbia, i which, if constitutional, are ill timed and uni necessary an i calculated to create distrust in the I minds of the loyal citizens of the border slave : States, and the country generally, as to the designs of the Administration; 1. It his proposed tj tax the pe-jple of the j whole Union tc pay tor the slivesthat Stales ; may see proper to ecniicip.ite. thus throwing adj ditional buHens upon the proJjcLve iudutrr of i the non-slaveholdin? Stites, at a time, tx, when ! :. : ..M.i ... ... erry imnm i c-tueu upon to coninouie ail jn its power the means necessary for the prosecution of the war: 5. It lias encouraged will schemes of negro phil&nthrophy; establishing free schools for the i education of the black. sup;oi ting runaway neI groe-s in iJ!enes, and in agricultural experi ment with r.egro labor, all at the expense of the People: 6 And in proposing and adopting general schemes of emancipation and confiscation, in clear violation and derogation of the Constitution, inconsistent with the declared policy of the Government o!emnly set forth bv Congress in Julr, againt the dictates of humanity and sound political economy, thereby "impairing the I dignity .equality and riht of the several Sutes."

In oider that the People, the source of power in all constitutional governments, wiio sincerely desire to perpetuate the Union, as founded and administered by oar patriotic fathers, may have the opportunity to condemn these unconstitutional measures; to express their sympathy and their determination to support the Administration in every legitimate effort to crash oat treason, "where'er it may rear its head;" to "defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution," and to uphold tbe rights and institutions of all the Sutes unimpaired; to say to those in authority, the senrants of the people, what are the legitimate and appropriate means to put doVn this rebellion; to conJemn fraud and corruption and all unconstitutional, illegitimate and unnecessary mea.ures,calcu1ated to weaken instead of strengthening a love and respect for the Union; to restore a wise, just, pure, equal and beneficent administration of the Government, sach as the people desire; and to renew the pledge made by the last Democratic State Convention in behalf of the Democracy of Indiana, "That we will sustaiu, with all our energies, a war for the maintenance of the Constitution, and of the integrity of the Union under the Ginstiiution; but we are opposed to a war for the em mcipation of the negroes, or the subjugation of the Southern St ites," the Democratic State Central Committee, now ask them to assemble in mass convention. All who desire to sea the stirs and the stripes float over every inch of American soil in liberty, fraternity and equality; all who insist that the Government shill have a fixed policy in the prosecution of the war, known to the whole country; all who sympathize with the sixty thousand sons of Indiana who have volunteered and are in the field to defend unl miiutiin the Constitution and the Union, and who wish to see them relieved from their arduous duties and exposure of health and life in defense thereof, by a prompt suppression of the rebellion and the restoration of the Union not only in name but in essence; all who wish to preserve constitutional liberty, and the integrity of tbe Government under the Constitution, are invited to attend the proposed Convention and co-operate iu the attainment of the-e cbjects. While the gallant and patriotic Union men of Kentucky, and other border slave States, have devoted their efforts to preserve the Government as our fathers made it, will not the citizens of Indiana aid, by their counsels and their vote s these patriotic citizens in repelling and rolling back the tide of Southern and Northern treason to the Constitution aud Ihe Union? For such a purpose we should assemble, and for such a purpose we should, as we do, invite the co-operation of all good citizens. Eminent speakers, true and tried patriots, from adjoining States, have been invited and may be expected to address the Convention upon the momentous issues of the day. By order of the Central Committee. . George McOcat, Chairman.

INSURANCE. THE MANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF SEW YORK. Accumulation 1,200,000 CEVEN-EIGUTIIS of the profits divided to tho asDividends paid in the life-time of th assured. The advantage of part credit given in payment of the premiums. "A policy of life insurance is the cheapest and safest mode of making a certain invenuiitfor one's family." Pkkjamin F aas KUX. C. Y. YEJIPLE, Sec'y HENRY STOKES, Pres'L Pamphlets, Statement, and Applications will be funnsDed, aud all information desired will be given hy the undrxii?ned. C. B. DAY IS, Ajrcnt. E5i,0aice 2d floor, Odd Fellows' Hall, Indianapolis, Indiana. my24-12m NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF XKW YORK CITY. Cash Capital $200,000 00 Assets J 121,132 31 Total Assetts $321,132 31 TJTSURES Ruil.iings, Furniture, Merctaandii, and other X property a iint lo or damage Dy rire. bosses aa justed and promptly paid In cah. K1LBY FEKGUSOV, Agent, Jel3-dlm Office opposite Gletn'a Bluc k. MEDICAL BOOKS, &C. GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY, ciiAii rr.iti:i BY TIIE LEGISLATURE OF KENTUCKY FOR THE TREATMENT OK ALL THE DISEASES OK THE URINARY AND GENITAL ORGANS. PRICE ONLY TEN CENTS. A ITIcclic.il Report, Cintiiinitij Ihirtv Fin riatf ana S graving of Vt AntUomy a vi i'hytirtogy ofth Oexr- Orai in a $t ite of lUnllh atCd iif. A rKW METHOD OF treating Yenenal Diea.e, including Syphilis in all its stages; Gouorruea, Gleet, Stricture, Varicocile, and Hydrocele, Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder Ac, without mercury! containing a valuable treatise on that wide-spread malady of youth. Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal KmiMru, Sexual Debility, Impotency, 4c, the secret infirmities of youth and maturity arising from the baneful habit of self-abuse. To which is added observations on Female Diseases, and other interesting matter of the utmost importance to the married and thoe cot templating marriage, w bo entertain doubts of their physical ab'lity to enter that state. Sent to any ad.Iress in a sealed wrapper, on receipt of ten cents or four stamps. We devote our entire time and attention to the treatment of tbe varton private disea-es treated of in our private teport. Our Dispensary is the only Institution of the kind In America w hich has been e taMished hy a special charter, anJ this fact should give it a preference over the various quacks of doubtful character to be found in all arge citie. Important to Female ! One aepartm'iit of our Dipen.,ary is specially devoted t the treatment of th Disae of FerraW, such as Lucbcrrhea. or "White," Irregular, Tainful and Suppres Ientniaticn, Xervcus an t General Debil. ty, Diseases of he Womb, Barrenness, Ac. Consultations a;d examinations free of charge. Alo, for sale. DR. DEWFF.S'S REGULATOR FILLS tor Female obstruct ion. Irregularities Ac. Married lad:ea ia certain situations shou.'d nH ue them, as they would caue miscarriage. Tnce 1 per box and may be sent by mail. DK. GALEN'S rKEYEXTIYE An invaluaLIe ankle for thse wir-hinjr to limit the number of their ofT-prinfr. or tLe barren who df sire children; warranted not to injure the health, and will lat fr a lifetime, tnt to any address Uder seal, on receipt rf the price TWO IKJLLARS. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE By sending a brief statement of their symptom, w ill receive a Blank Chart centaining a Iit f questions, our terms for the course of treatment Ac. Meiinriues sent to any part of the country to cure any c-e at home, free from danger or curioxity. AH tran.va-tin private and confidential. Re nie m bei the natue arid number. D.rect all letters to GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY, octlS-dAw Louisville Ky. COLD AND SILVER. 1W ILL pay the HIGHEST PRICE for American Gold, Jslvrr, and U. S. Treaurv Notes of the old Uue. ' K. FERGl HN, Real rotate Agent, Jr23-dli 5 Ea.t Wa-hirplon tret

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MA INSURANCE COMPANY, UP IIAItTrOIID, CON. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. CAPITAL SI 500,000 00 SET SURPLUS, (after deductia all Ubmtietl 514142 30 jETNA building, INDIANAPOLIS. Erected 1859 Owned by the Co. ITJSFFa I AL Al f F.NTI0N GIVEN TO TIIE INSURANCE ;i of farm prop?rty, dwellings and out-buildins. Insures such buiMinifs or contents iu a very favorable manner, for three or five years. Losses I'quitablf Adjusted and Promptly Paid In CaIa Also, instires stores, warehouses, buildings, or contents and personal projerty generally, in town or country, at rates as low as consistent with hazards taken, aud inland Insurance againat 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 tbe Agency. faug 1,'61-dly WM. HENDERSON. MEDICAL 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 us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever Unas been employed. As it has Inn; been in constant use throughout this section we need not do more than assure the peopie its quality is kept up to the bet it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to Vj for their relief all it has ever been found to do. AYER'S CATHARTIC FILLS, FOR TUE CTJKK OF Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Files, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Uheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Fill, and tr Furifylnir the Blood. They are sugar-coated, ro that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they frr the best aperient in the world for all purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cent per If ox; 5 boxe for SI Great numbers of Clergymen, Fbysicians, Statesmen, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our American Almanac in which they are given; with also full description of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be 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. The sick want the b.t aid there is for them, and they should have it. Tr.tkM.T.D BT DR. eT. C. AYER A CO., LOWELL, Price, per llottle; Six Ilottlea, 15 All our rewedie are for sale by ROBERT BROWNING, Indianapolis. ALLEN A CO., Cincinnati, And by all druggists aud dealers everywhere. aufi27-d3m HOTELS. BROADWAY HOTEL. CINCINNATI, OHIO. CAPT. CHAS. H. CROMYELL, PROP'R. Rreakfast at eve A. M., for pa-ssengers by the morning Trains. apr6-dlv. EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND Merxiiati streets, Indianaj-olis. Three daily Expresses to New York; Two daily Expresses to Cincinnati, and Two daJiy Expresses to Chicago and St. Louis; The above Companies are the only privileged Expressoc the following roads, vix: INDIANA CENTRA 1 LAFAYETTE A CHICAGO; INDIANAPOLIS A I'ERU: TERRE HATTE A RICHMOND; RELLEFONTAINE A INDIANAPOLIS. Money, pae'tsges, valuables and freiebt carried with safety and dispatch, and in charge of spt cial and eltfcient messengers. Notes, Dills and Drafts will be pmroptlr collected and ready returns made i. FUTTERF1ELD, Agent. ACENCY. W. W. LKATHIkS r.CO. CABTl P. S. M SIRS AS Leathers, Carter Sc .lleKerttan. reing connected with a il.'itary . '-rK Acencv at washncton Lity, are.f able to give prompt attention to th laviK collection and securing ci l"en;or:s Back Fay cf deceased and discharge soldier, and ail th claims and demands aain.t the Government. Persons residing in any part of the State may have their claims secured by addrecir.g them and statin- particulars fv.l'.y. Office S6 East Washington street, in the second building west of the Court Houe square, Indianapolis, Ind. Rxntttscis Gov. Morton. Lax. Noble, Msj. G-n. Wal lace, F.rig. Gn. Dumont,CoI.JohnCburn, Judge Perkins, j Supreme Court. ap9-UIy DRUCCISTS. SCHIEFFEUN BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, And Dealers In Fanrr Ciood. Perfumery. A.c. Also, Aprt for the sale of Refined Petroleum, Illuminating Oil, superior to any Coal O.I, furoUhed in any quantities at the io est market ra?e. IT AND 172 WILLIAM STREET. NEW YORK.

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To DtstroyTo DestroifTo DestroyTo ItestroyTo Destroy To DfstroyTo DtstroyTo Dcsiroy--liatx, Rociie, &c. -Mice, Moles, anil Ant?. -Bed Bug. -Motlis in Fur?, Clothe?, &c. -Mosquitoes and Fleas. -Insects on Plants and FowK -Insects on Animals, &c. -Ercry form and species of Vermin. TIIE 'ONLY INFALLIIBLE REMEDIES KNOWN.' Ictro-a Inntaiitly EVEUY FORM AND SPECIES OF EBMIM Those Preparations (unlike all others) are "Free from Poisons. "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Itats do not die on the premises. "Tlrey come out of their holes to die. They are the only infallible remedies known." "12 vears and more established in New York Vyll . Cited hyCscd byCscd byCited byCited byCsed bythe City Post Ollice. the City Prisons and Station Houses. the City Steamers, Ships, &e. the City Hospitals, Alms-Ilouses, &c. the City Hotels -'A?tor,' 'Su Nicholas, &c. the Boarding House. &c., &c. more than 50,000 private families. Is sed bySee one or tiro Specimen of trhat is everywhere maid 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 u?ed it to our satisfaction, and if a box cost S5 we would have it. We had tried poisons, but they effected nothing; but "Cost Ait'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 O." Gazette. MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed annually in Grant County by vermin than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer. leinenster 11 .. Herald. HENRY It. COSTAll We are pelliri2 vour preparations ranidlr. Wherever thev 1 T iavc been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches and Vermin disappear rapidly. Ecker & Stouffek, Druggists, Windsor, Md. "CostarV Rat, Roach, &c. Exterminator. " Costa r's" "Co.tarV Bed-Bug Exterminator. "Cos tar's" "Collar's" Electric Powder, for Insects' &c. In 23c. 50c. and $1 Boxes, Bottles and Flasks, S3 and S5 Sizes for Plantations, Ships, Boats, Hotels, &c. CA CTIOX! To prevent the public from being imposed upon by Spurious nnd Highly Pernicious Imitations, a new label has been prepared, bearing a facsimile of the Proprietor's signature. Examine, each box, bottle or flask carefullv before purchasing, and take nothing but "COSTAR'S." SaT Sold everywhere bv All Wholesale Druggists in the large cities. Some of the WHOLESALE AGENTS IN N. Y. CITY. Shieffelin Bros. & Co Ilurral,Risley & KitchB. A. Fahnestock, Hull & Ca A. B. & D. Sands & Ca Wheeler & Hart. James S. Asninwall Morgan & Allen. Hall, Ruck el & Co. Thomas & Fuller P. D. Orvis. en. Bush, Gale & Robinson M. Ward, Close & Co. McKisson & Robbins. D. S. Barnes & Co. F. C. Well & Co. Lazelle, Marsh & Gardner. Hall, Dixon & Co. Conrad Fox. AND OTHEKS. PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. . W. Dyott & Co. I Robert Shoemaker & B. A. Fahnestock & Co. French,Riehards,& Co. Co. AND OTHERS. BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS. Geo. C. (Joolwm JwCo. Weekes & Potter. M. S. Burr k Co. Jno. Wilson, Jr. AND OTHERS. Alo, all Wholesale Druggists at ClIITAfiO, III., ST. LOl N,.Mo., ii: i i((rr, .nicii., KOI IN IM.i:, Ky., cnciATt, Ulito, IMTTSm iK.II, l'n. FAI.O, . Y. AND BY Druggists, Grocers. Storekeepers and Retailers generally in all Country Towns and Villages In the UNITED STATES AT IMIMPOLIS, L0ÜM Robert Browning AVI William Hannaman, Wholesale Agents. AND B Y TO.HLIaVSOX A OX, XV. R. VICKEUS, And by the Druggists, Storekeeper and Retailers generally. Country Dealers can order as above, Oraddre.sorders direct orif Prices, Terms, &c, is desired, send for 1862 Circular, giving reduced Prices to 11 e:ky r. COSTA r. Principal Depot No. 512 Broadway (Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel,) New York. rrrb31 -iKviAwK-tm 1

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1862 5n 1862 4 LL PERSONS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR FT. JOSF.rH and other potut In Northern MlwrL the State of Kana or the Territwriea, ahooli fnut 00 taxing ticken that read ty the NORTH .niSSOlKI HAlLltOAD, The only rail route from St. LouU to f-l. Joseph. It U the ahorteat and quickest hae, by thirteen hours to the remotest point reached by rail, aifd U alar a cheap aa any otter. Buy your Ticket to Katisa and all poibt In Sorthern MiMotrt by the North Mi"'iri Raflroa.1. ISAAC II. STURGEON. Prea't and Gen'l Supt. Nortk MiMOUii U. R. HEN KT U. SIMMONS, GeueralTiav.ling Airrnt. evtlT-dly JEFFERSOXVILLE UA1LK0AD Two Trains Daily, Sundays Excepted Train Arrive Trains Leave. fc'.'aW P M ooooo Hi 4 A 3a( 4:45 A.M SSO P.M. VBOVE TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of passengers at Soutbport, Greetiwojd, Franklin, EUinburah, Cvlumli!, rnakintc cornections at Serniour with train on tbe Ohio A Miaiippi Uoa.1, and at Louiaville Ith trains on the Louisville, Frankfort 4 Lexington and Louisville and Nashville Roadü. Frxipht train leave daily. Freight promptly forwarded. Office, MadioB Depot, V-t ide. A. S. CAROTHERS, Superintendent. J. G. WRm-OKB, Freight Agent. aiil"62-dly DENTISTS. " " P. G. C. HUNT. e SB w OFFICE AND REMUENCF, XO. 32 r.AST MAllKirr STKEET, INDIANAI0L1S INI. MUSIC. CHs' EAPEK AND BETTE R IN STRUMENTS than were ever otlered in tLi market. My arrangements with Ftern llanu manufneturen are feuch that I can furnish all orders 25 per cent. cheaper than any dealer in the YTe.t, and I warrant them superior instruments. Only for cali. Call and see at Messrs Vv. II. Talboit A Co' Jewelry Store, No. 34 Washington street. PIANOS, MELODEONS, ORGANS, GITTAllS, VIOIJN8, ACCOKDEONS, Ac, TU? ED AND REPAIRED. Having had over twenty ye ir. experience the public can be anured that they now have a better opportunity than they generally meet with to have their Instrument 1 put in perfect order. H. SCHON ACKER. July31-dly '61 SPECTACLES, &C. To Officers of the Army, JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF For field, portability and power they supersede all others. For sale by SKMMOXS, Optician. SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C, Of the greatest transparent power, of new improvement properly adjusted to the cate. Orders from the country, with particulars, promptly attended to. Repairing neatly done with dispatch. SEM MÖNS, Optician. oct2i) To. 25, South Illinois street. HOTELS. INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, 3G3 V 3G7 IIKOADWAY, CORNER OF FRANKLIN STREET, flIIIS flrft class houe the tnopt quiet, homelike, aud 1 ph-asant hotel In the city offer uperior inducement to thoe riüiting New York for buineaor pleanuie. It is central in its location, and kept on the EUROPEAN PLAN, iu connection with TAYLOR'S SALOON, where refreshments can be had at all bouri, herved iu their own rooms. The charges are moderate, the w-m and attendance of the first order baths and all tbe mo1em conveniences attached. mar!2-d3m POWERS'? HOTEL, (rORNEaLT kablk'h.) Opposite the Astor House and Park, New York, ruin; or iioaicd si 50 ri:n day. flIIIS lonsr eMablished and popular bnnse has recently 1 been rebuilt and jrreatly enlarjc'd by tbe addition of over loo rooms, and now has accommodations for over 300 persons. It baa also been thoroughly renovated and reluniiKbed, ami i heated by rteam and lighted by gaa thronhout. This hotel ha one of the best locations in the city. Is eay of acce from all the steamboats and railroads leading to the city, and is convenient to all the city conveyances. It hau now all the requisites of a ftrt clas hotel. Insuring the comfort of its inmates. The I-atrona;re of the traveling public is respectfully solicited. lermsfi roirday. Ii. L. IOWER, feb24-d3m lroprictor. TII1J 3IORUIS HOUSE, (Formerly American,) IMMEMATELY OPPOSITE UNION PPOT, II. Will rIOlll., Proprietor W, I). 8APP, Clerk, FS now open for the accommodation of the traveling public. Tbe house Las been thoroughly renovated and furnished from top to bottom. maj3l COMMISSION MERCHANTS. jesse .JOiirs's:o General Commission Merchant, AN I) Dealer in Flour, Grain, and all kind of Counfrr Produce; Wine nnd Liquor, Cigars, Tobacco, A.c. OFFICE AND WAEEHOCSE, 237 SOUTH SECOND ST., iiii.adi:m'iiia. Advance made on Consignment. aiig2gd1y WANTED. tarv 200 Recruits Wanted FOR THE OrThe Elrvcntli IiiTanlry, WHXHj MAJOR J. W. CORDON j Is authorized to raiM in Indiaaa. I ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY. ! TAY FK01I 113 TO tW PER MOXTII, WITH RAJ T10S. quarter, medical attendaijce, Ac. com p.rte. All hw enlut will atone be clothed, ubai.ted and proTi led with everj thing esiential to their con.fort by the Government. Thet'im of enl:tment i Three Year. Pay to commence from date of enlw.tnent. None but able-bodied tingle men, betweea the age. of H and 35 years, reei apply. Recrritinjr Rndeiroua in Metiyer'a new bulldinr. No. WEwt Wakhingtoa atreet, adjoimntr Odd Fellowa' HaU. D. R. COIT, Kirt Lieutenant Eleventh IxJantry, Recruitir.gOCcer. PATENTS. PATENTS OBTAINED FOR NEW INVENTIONS OF EVERY detcripUon. Fee contingent va rucceaa. No patent no pay. Send for Circular, rivliir term, direction. Ac. Addrei AX OS IUIOADNAX, M-dly Patent A ttonwy. warnta.D. C.

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5S ?o L?' ä w " "l RAILROADS. IiifliaiiapoIiH anil .lladNmi 1SC2. 15312525533 1862. 1 UF. TAsSENtJEn TRAIN MILL LEAVE THE l'ui.n I pot, Iii.liADaixilif, at 12.30 P. M. daily, Madison, Cincinnati and LouiMÜIe. Thia U the hort- ra!l t j line to Cincinnati and Lonltille ctuiectir.r at Madiii with the l'üit'd Statr Mail Line niwr, arrlTinr at Cincinnati in ttm to connect with the E prea Train ou the Little Miami railroad Wvinjr at? o'cltvk A. M.. f.-r the Eat, and I y the Kentucky Central Railroad for the South, and at Liiirri! about 11 V.U. Keturninir, leave Cincinnati dally at 11 XI.. by tbe abor teamer, ar.d aloo by the atadinoo parket, fürest Queen and ITlorfa, arrirjri? at Mlixn in time to connect witb the l'ansencer Train lavinr at 6 A. M., and arUvimc at Iodianapotia at A. M maau.a; cotirw ctioua with all train leaving for tbe Eat, Weit, and Nfrth. For tho accommodation rf way paer.rera a Car will run in connection with the Freight Train daily, leavina: Indianapolis at 6:30 A.M bkn trafn remains u rne time at each atalion, aftorduiK paux'i.cer an epportunity for tb transaction of Iumih-m, arrivii at Nor'.h MaUlcon at 2.10 I M. Fare to Cincinnati, or Cincinnati to Indianapolis, 3 OO To Louisville. S3 50. No charge for iul tr Mat-rooma on the at.amer., or for bariraife or omnibun at MadioD. TahiT of 1 reicht k a low aa by ar.y otLcr route. Shlpir and mercbanta West will find it to their Intereat to travel orer and bbip by thia lire. p26-dtf. D. C. UK AN HAM, SaperintendeLt. RENOVATERS. ESTAßLISIIMEXT. f I1HE UNITED STATES DYE-IIOrSE, NO. 39 SOUTH M, Illinois trect, Indianapolix, Indiana, JOSEPH HARRIS, Prop. At thia old and well-known etablihmnt, tbe ladle, can have silks andwoolen jjooda dyed la ptrnianent and beautiful color; and (rent' armenu thoronrbly renovated and repaired, aa good as when new, at lower prices than ever. New and second-hand clothing bought and aold; alio, a patirular branch in thebu.inesa denominated fine draw, in billiard table iloth, or tear In any garment can b o wrought that it can not be risible to the naked ty. ZtQm Country orders punctually attended to. No connection with any other houe tn this city. Remember the place, No. 3 South Illinois street. fU JOSEPH HARRIS. MEDICAL. oor, to uonr.iin i, (;iia.mm;h. Cough and Coldn will go away, Somr-tinie in a ina-le day. If to the Drujr Store you will go And gtt supplied with Toilsgo; Y'oi cat it freely aa you p!a, It iver fail, to give you ease. Tuose tiranule. wonderful are, I'm sure. For they peedily effect a la'ting cure. ZZF 20 centa per b., at all Irug Store. CURES COUGHS. IJRAXDK'S TUSSILAGO Cl kES COLbS. IJKANDE'S TITSSILAOO CURES HOALSENF.SS. liHANDE'S TCSSILACiO CUKES SORE THROAT. ODi: TO lilt AMU TISMLIUO. WONI iE I: JX L I i R A NULES. Oh' where can I f.nl them. To tie lmg Store ro quick. I will Mpvedily try them; I have a bad C'otigL, Au l I si h to be ure To have the bet remedy That ill Tery io,n cur. U7F 25 cent, per boa, al all th Irug Mores. lUSAXDE'S TUSSILAGO CURES ASTHMA AND LRONCHms. XCjf s"Ji UJ lTugj!lt. 25 cents a box. HKANDK'S TUSSILAGO I Flea-ant to the Taote CLHdren cry f r It. nn xi)lrTrsT u s si lX7; o CURES WXtYlSÜ COUGH AND CROUP. by all IruiKM. 25 cer.u a U.x. lSKAXDE'S TUSSILAGO CURES COIT.HS AND COUiS. M fcy ''1 Drufft-i-ta. 25 cents a boa. AGENT. CScorfcc F. Worthinton, AGENT lOR MILITARY CLAIMS, NO. 4M THIRTEENTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM F, Wahir.g!ou City. WTAVlNrt P.K.F.X EN'fJAGED FOR A NUMPFR OF Km. yar in tbe eti!enjent of .uck Claims In on of tb oli.etbiueot tnuc (from shtcti be Laa withdrawu,i ors t attend to r!!-.n of a y kind thatmsy be entrested to him. mch as those for Pension, F"t:nty, Arrears of Pay, SuHitencef Tracpfirtation, CIhing, and particularly for hordes, an4 other property lot or destroyed ro he UuitM gtatea errice, including cwscfimpreatciett. t : vri .n o i a i We are well acquainted wuh XIr. Worth crtflo, tri cbesrfully teifj that know no ageat ia Waabltgtco on whem cla'mar.rs can more conJ-n!y rely thanes him to conduct thHr bunes w;th Integrity, capacity avt xeal. Sined by HON. JOHN D. XlrPHERSON. At. S-.ciur of U. Curt of Claim. HON. CHAS. h. CALVERT, Ilm of kprrfcecutlTe. REV. SMITH PTNK.D. D. COL. W.B kanu;lph. Chief Clerk U. S, Treasurer's OSc. r I fully lidor? the atxjre teiiimiUI, aai cheerfuriy and confldently recommend Mr. Worthir.rtoo totsy brother officers and soldiers in Kentucky and eUewhera. s:j4 to all others baring claim against iL liovernnvenl. fn bably no man baa more ihorouah k uoMr of War Claims than Mr. W., and fur xeal and interntr be Las not a superior. T. 9. F.YERETT, s;r7-Um Captain, Adjt. General's Dept. PHYSICIANS. DRS. JAMESON L FUIJKKOUSER, onicM ivo. r, S0CTH MERIDIAN STREET.

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