Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3725, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 September 1862 — Page 1

DAILY STATE SEHTIHEL. CaWAQD 0? rklNTED AXD rVBLlSUED mi A rvr TÜE KE7 SENTINEL OFFICE. NO. OITTII CTr.IllDlJl NTUEKT. orrtiarrc t ronwm J Jo ELDER, IIAMIiESS 6 BII.'GHAM, ProprUlor. i VOLUME X. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9. 1862. NUMBER 3,725. i

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Fi? each notice not excelinr H i;nea 25 cent for each lnerttiit: over elarht line at t..l rste. Annoim-Int lealh with funer! notice attaclie!, f 1; withont nolk e fre Marrias" 5ier 5ceit. Not irts of leMival. Picnic nl Kxcurn,f-tteu p t jr lr!ivUua! or aocUtlons or l-y cUurche, at m n-gu.ar - . . . .i .'..-' prtcf. 1 4..- ;...,l. l.ailMl Ali.l ll :,Ca UiW" III" ll t ot ?pectal 5otice, If ten line or ofi,wM fhari?ed rtouMe the u.ul rat-. , A lvcrtJ-etTM-f tamakinK le than three linea.lifc.erte! once In the iMÜy, will t e charge-1 fifty cent. Yearly alvertier l quarterly. . AnnouiM-it a- r.nUie. for oflW of every decnptl.n t h. charge.! at the rate offl 50 fr each n .me In the pily, an.1 Hn ' Di'j Wetkly, the me to be, In all oa-e. pal'l In a.lvance. liral a.U-rtix met t Inerte.', at the expei.-e of the tton.rT orleri.iir. atnl not .IHayable for the Irral r.--ed-ltig,Ut collectaMeat our uial litre. Pu'-lher accountable f..r the accuracy cf a.l vertUenunt bjon t the amount rha'ged the.r publication. ELLEIU HARKXESSJt BINGHAM. rTot.riror Indiana State Sentinel. J. M. T1LH)KH. Pre:Jent Indianapoli Journal Company. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. II Azurits. I ARKlStlN'S BANK. No. I East Washington treet jpwite the Sentinel Office. nta4 i.i vi: it v ntaiii.!: 4 Lt.ES A IIINSLET, Uvery and Sale Stable. In the J rear of the lUdmeMlou. " UM XI) III I. Jun-5-dly I HA VIS A X)., Union Foundry, I-laware street, oppolite fnlon IeHd. n ASSKIJIAN a VINTON, Washington Foundry and Machine Work, at end Cniou Depot. m29 lillAl7r.STAXF. AtilTN. 11IJANCIS SMITH, form-rly iK'iell A Smith, Kcol Ett-Agent and Ta Payer, 37 Ka-d Wahit gtou i.ert. llouc to rri.t. J1?1L. cKEUNAN A HERCF. x Ktate Agent arxi Ir.ker, 10la l-"1 " abington treet. fit. T. WIIJ-:Y. Real Folate Agent and Stock UroV I"1 t W1" street. Diayl4 hoot aumioi: nr.Ai.i:u. !1 C. MAT HEW A CO., Wholesale dealer In ftM. i. Shoe, and llubbrr. No. 4 Itol-ert HIcK-k, oppoite e I nUm Iv-pot, Irnlianarwli. Inl. üT.Pi.. VPAM KNOM.E A SON, manufacturer and dealer In all kind of Boot and Shoe. No. 32 Ea-t Wahiigton treet. apr27 IIOOK4 Ail JITATIO.M'.IIV. BOW EN. STEW AKT A CO., wholesale and retail dealer In iViM-k athl Mati.Hiery, and Printer' Materi.il, No. IS Wet Wahington Mroet. aprt nm c;s am .iir.niri5ir.K. Uril.ET M. LOW KT. )KH;t;iST laler in lrug, Chemical, Taint. Oii-, Hye-tuff, Ik tanic, Pa'et.t and other Mi'.ici!ir, Notion and Perfumery No. 40 Ma-ho-1t aveniie, Indianapot. nH?j?'KrilOMLlNSON A COX. dealer In Prug. Medicin, I Paitds. 0:1. ti'.a-w. Perfumery. Fancy liood, Ac, No. In F-t Wahuiffton ftrert, Imiianapob. mavis R- nnoWMNd, I)r iC!rt, an 1 deater tti Faint, l !, Varnthe. lHe-fufKti!ai,i;ia"ware, Perfumery, Ac No. n, Wti Wahingtofi treet. aprt7 Div ;oois. T A II. C.I.ENN A CO., New York Store, Dry f . CoikI wholesale and Kctail, Cilcnn T4.ck, Ent Wahingtou treet. maj5 NTIIVKX iiD in waiii:. (-1HAKI.F.S OH. dealer iu Mow. Tin " are, AC, .o. j 11 Wfl Wa'uhigtoti treet. apr27 i r ""I HARLES 4UH, dealer ia Stoes,Tin Ware, Ac, No. HOOK ISIMM.ItS. l AMI T.H.LA rt)YI.ES.r-Hk lender ami F.l.mk Kk 1 i Manurcturer. No. 37 Eat W ahintoti t.. ea-t of G.rnn Mca. uj tair. Indianapolis fob25-dtf j i Atniis A palmer. PH.k p.inderand Wank ivn.k f Mnnfj.-turer. No. 3', Eat Washington Irret, ver Alfonl. Mill A CV Grocery. may 27 Cil I W , l7.NJ4 A?Ta 4H' i: t: SV A II K. nAWTHORN A BUCHANAN. Importe.- of China. Gla- and yueenware. No. S3 Eat Washington t., Iiolianapoli.-, I'Ktiana. dlj .nr.KCIIAXT TAILOItN. I lKEDEKiCK inEPPER, Merchant Tailor, ai d dealer ' in ready made clothin anl f'jnirhin pfoo.1. No. 21 wet Washuictoii street, oppdte Senünel ollice. niySV A TTO 1 1 YS. IT" ILKT FKKGI SON, Attorney and Couiim lor at Law. IV Pay. caU for approved judemeut and morlafc'e; ; a.o neKoUair loan, notes, Ar. O.T.ce, U Fa-t v ashinrton treet. ui.-tairs,ec.nd door to the riht hand, op-! C" 'ÜÜ''' !l:f- i M c I n a i.D. KOACii v. a Lkw i. jiehr E. McDm- i I aid. Ad.it vi I.. Koaih. J-ei n . Lewi,.. At-!

UOH-y and C.ntrl.-r at Law, .Etnalisurance .:om- 1 , 'Ts . .!,.:, Pany H-iiMii r. ec,.il fl..r, Peun-jUania Mreet. Jeldly to be eJH)rted fimi a rt or place in tUt . . -r zr United States to anv foreign iortor place, 10 MACHINISTS. ! cents. . j Express For every receipt or stamp issued TCkT C IB n mZ or usetl by any express company, or carrier, ai t or person whose oectipat'on it is to act a such,, BL.iCIiSYtlTII SHOP. ; for all bows, laics, package or bundles, for j j the tran?jortation of which such company, HAVING ENTIRFLT REFITTED THE SHOP FORM i carrivr r I11 5ha11 rcC,'iTC Ä "1T "tion ' FRLV rcupiei by J -hn C.per. in tKctv.t, Ot not OVCT 25 cents, 1 CCntfcn.i b A Co. lm .nt Hub Faetiv. t am prepared tod,. When uh compensation cxccetls the sum ! all kird. of f.rk m the narhmry or t laca.ru.th;i I j 1 11. a Ä . Rr.e. lUvii.K had twelve )etrs eemt.ce in the U.t 0t 25 CCntS,atul not OVlT 0UC dollar, 2 CenU ; machine hop in the country. I flatter my-rtf that l ran Wlsen one or more packages are sent to the ;

rVfri,.irf.M.i. ... ....T DN--..p their ork. tiivr n nr mm r Mir i.t'hr v,t . i.k. müh in the State, and pay particular attention to hw.re - ---- j ,-tf--... - .....x..-. aoir c-.r-d marbin loritii'K. 1-rp.TU-a ot ail kirxt prtnptly attended to I Mi:U of kind, hu.lt fir the j-atet.t t.lVc. J Eetnenil-rr the place, "tie jrre siHith .f t).-t'r-.i.Mi IVfM. lllir. .ireet. T. Hno JJ. j ulyl0-dlv I NOTICE. "mlE Lae tbt. day ld our lUkrry to Slessr. Nickhtu A Parrutt. That kirr tre j uMic in enerl for their liberal patronage, irw-uld rerrt fully a k tie rt.iarw- f the i.iMe to our irrr'r. A. A J. ME1Z-ER-ladtar.apolia July , Jyll-Ut

DAILY SKiXTIIVKL INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE.

LUtrorTAt! KAILBOAD. Mall - j Traina Anritt. Train Leaee. MO A. 2 I p. 40 P. M . . 50 P. It. f. 40A It. 1130 A.M. Ilbtill rati B HD COI.CMBra TIA tHIOS. Train Leave. Trafn ArrWe j &:?AA.M... ......... F.ipre. .....1:3 I. M. 8:40 I'. M Accomtmaiation l(.4i A.M. j lIMAHACtmAt ailwai. : Train Lea. Train ArTttrt. ' IS A. M 7:15 A. II. 12:10p. M .....Mail 1:34 P M. 7 00 P. M I M P. M. nutitfoui AHO cotCMBca anotrr ub, tia pattuji. Train Lav. Train Arrlre. t 6:15 A. M 7 W A.M. 12 10 P. M 134 P. M. ! 7 (W F. M 7iP. M. j nOIAXArOLlS AD CIACIXHATI tAIUOAD. Trail. lrav. Train Arrive, j 6:20 A. M 10:0' A. il. 10.40 A. M 4-15 P. M C:35 l'.M ...10:55 P. M TEaaS ACTE EAII EOAD Trair. Ieave. Tratna Arrive. , 5:10 A.M. .. 9-55 A. M. ..6 li'i P. M. 7:20 A.M 1-45 P. M H 40 P. M KW AI IAHT AXD CHICAGO ftOAD 'EEESCASri K Jt CT10 fioiriu North. üoirjr South, j 5.00 P. M Kxitcn 11:25 A. M. 1105 A. M Freight, Iaily 2 00 P. M. LAFAI KT1E EAlUteAI. Train Uave. Traf '. Arrive. 1005 A.M 5.10 A.M. 4 45 P. M 1"5 A. M. 10:30 P. M &00 p. M. r-EkC A SD I KIIAX AFJlJ EAIHOAD. Train 1-ave. Tra n Arrive. 11.10 A. M Mail.-.-- 50 A.M. 1035 P. M Chicaito Espre 4:10 V. H lDlA.Arl.l Al MAPimtX EAILEOAI. Train. !eave. Trair. Arrive. lrto v. m M.il loro a. M. j .W A.M.... From FniitLt lpofj.... COO P. M JErrEEJiOSYIUJC EAILHOAD. Traiti Leave. Train Arrive. no A.M MH '' 3i p. M 5:00 A . M. Arrival niirt n:irttirr of Jlxtil. or Clotilnp AHRIVAlJk. Ma1iaoti tn.iil. Ciik ini'.ati ami wy mail Jerleriivllle ant luiville T rr Ilaute way mail IVni tnjil Out ral way mail - T rre Haute t hr-uici mail Lnfiyette an1 Chicago Ib-Ucfot-.tdine way mail IXIefoi.taiiie through mail .11:15 a. .11:15 A. . 8:20 r. .11:15 A. 1:15 a. . 2 0 r. . 7: 0 r. . 00 r. . 7. r. . C30 a. . C A. . 8:45 P. . V3o a. Central through nmil. ricillliali,!lTll(Jh mail inroijKU iiiiii. i Springfield, I Uiiioln. UEPAKTl'KKaMtiU r e. JrfIrriM.nville and Iuti'ville mail 7:30 r. . Terre Haute thrutiph iiiaiI, St. Iiuii, Cairo.... 7:30 r. u. Ifivette andChi' :igo j 9-4(1 A. . Ifay.ti- Cittr and Springfield, Illinoi RIM p. M. MadiM.n null' H :30 A. . Central way rrttil 11.05 a. m. Central through mail and Washington City. . .. f:5o p m. CiiK'iiiiuti and way mail 9'40 a- ü. l'hncigh m.iil 5-.r,0 r. m Terre Haute way, Evanovlüe and Vincenne.. .. 12 45 p. u Pru 1U 05 A. M Klkfotitaine war anU through 7:30 p. m Mump ln I !. On anl after the first of October, 18G2, the stA m j duties nrescribotl in the scliedule hereafter annexed, muat he paid under the Fedr.l tax l;iw. Section ninety-five of the law enacts, 44 That j if any k.tsoii or jKTjion sh.Vl wake, sign or issue, or cause to be made, signed or issued, any instrument, document, or paper of any kind or description whatsoever, without the same being duly stamped for denoting the duty hereby imposed, or without having thereupon an adhesive stamp to denote said duty, such jierson or persons shall incur a cnally of $50, and such instrument, document or paper, as aforesaid, shall be deemed invalid and of no effect.' It will be seen that this section both imposes a fine and invalidates the document for the non-ue of the stamp.- As the instruments, documents, &c, referred to, embrace nearly every common written transaction of business," the people ought, before the first of October, to familiarize themselves will the schedule. We, therefore, publish it, advising our readers to preserve it for future reference: SCHEDULE B. Agreement or contract, other than those juMi-iiied in this schedule: anv apniisement of - I ' a a value or damage, or for any other purjtose; for every sheet or piece of piper iion which either of the same shall be written, 5 cents duty. Bank check, draft, or order for the pay ment of anv sum of monev exceeding $J0 : drawn upon any bank, tru-t company, or otler person or person, companies or corporations, at sight or on demand. 2 cents. Bill of exchange (inland), draft, or order for the payment of any sum of money execediii" $20 and not exceeding SlOo, otherwise than on sight or on demand, or any pionnssory J note, except bank notes is.-u.cd tor circulation, for a sum exceeding $20 ami not exceed-! ing SH'O, 5 cents; exceetling $100 ami not j exceeding $20, 10 cents; "exceeding S200; and not exceetling $35, 15 cents; exceeding j $350 and not exceeding S50O, 20 cents; ex-! ceediti2 $5o0 and not exceeding $75, 30' cents; exceeding $750 and not exceeding $1,000. 40 cents; exceeding $1,000 and not exceetling $1.5'0, CO cents; exceeding $1,500 and not exceeding $2,500, $1 ; exceeding S- ÄO0 and not exceeding 5.0.0. $1 50; and f vvry $2.500 Or part of $2,500 111 CXCCSS i - 1 - c- . I Bill of exchange (foreign), or letter ofj credit drawn in, but payable out of the United i States, if drawn singlv" cr otherwise than in a H ( 0f three or more, according to the custom I . i i ii . t . ot merchants and bankers, SIU1II pay me same i ntes of ilntv nsinl uiil lulls ot excJianie on pixmisorv notes. If drawn in sets ot three or more, for every bill of each set where the sum made payable shall not exceed $150, or the equivalent thereof in any foreign cun ency in which such bill may le expressed, according to the standard of value lixed by the United States. 3 cents: above $150 and not i above $250. 5 tents: above $250 and not above $5K, 10 cents; above $500 and notj above $1,000, 15 cents; alwve $l,0o0 and not above S 1.500, 20 cents; above $1,500 and not j nlav. S2.250. H0 cents: above $2.250 and not i alnjVC $3.."U0, 50 CCIlts; above $3.500 aüd not i ..... r n.iO TO ...,if- .ilictvo 1.000 and not ; , ... ..v, ; alaJVe ?,500. ana lor t'Verv J-.dUU or rarts thereof in excess of $7.5oO, 30 cents. Bill of lading or receipt (other than charter ' C.- .-rr-wl in-1 inlisp. oral tFects. ' , .-. . rn, ,1,., OIVi time, rtrnl lhi com"i" - , , pensation exeeetls one tlollar, 5 cents. Bond For indemnifying any person who ; shall have become lioun'd or engaged as surety ; for the tavm. nt of any sum of money, or for the due execution or perforu'.ance ot tho duties of any otace, and to account for money received bv virtue thereof. 50 cents. Bond of anv description other than such as are rejuirvd in legal prtx-e dings, and such as are not otherwise charged in this Swhedule, 'Z0 cent. j Certificate of stock ii. an incorporated company, 25 cents. j

Certificate of prtjfiL, or any certificate or memorandum fliowinj: an interc.-t in the property or accumulations of any intoqoiated comranyt if for a um not less tlun ten dollars and not exceeding fifty dollars, 10 cents. For a rum exceeding fifty dollars, 25 cents. Certificate Any certificate of damage, or otherwise, and all other certificates or documents issued by any Fort Warden, Marine Surveyor, or other persons acting & such, 25 cents. Certificate of deposit of any mm of money in any bank or trut company, or with any banker or person actin" as such, for a um not exceeding one hundred dollars, 2 cents exceeding one hundred dollar?, 5 cents. Certificate of any other description than thoc specified, 10 cents.. .... Cliarter party Contract or agreement for the cliarter of any ship or vessel, or; steamer, or any letter, memorandum or other writing between the captain, m ister or owner, or person acting a agent of any ship or vessel, or steamer, and any other perron or persons for or relating to the charter of such fchip or ves

sel, or steamer, if the registered tonnage of sucli ship or vessel, or steamer, does not exceed 30U tons, three dollars. Exceeding 300 ton-, and not exceeding COO ton, five dollars. Exceeding COO ton?, 10 dollars. Contract Broker jj note, or memorandum of s ties of anv ltooJs or merchandise, stocks, bonds, exchange, notes ot hand, real estate, or property of any kind or description issued bv brokers or persons acting as such, 10 cents. " Conveyance Deed, instrument or writing, wherebv any lands, tenements, or other realty told shall be granted, (leaded), assigned, transferred, or otherwise conveyed to, or vested in, the purcliaser or purchasers, - or any other person or persons by his, her or their direction, when the consideration or value exceeds SI 00 and does not exceed SI, 000, SI; exceeding S 1 ,000 and not exceeding 62,500, S2; exceeding $2,500 and not exceeding S5,00o, So; exceeding S5.000 and not exceeding 510,000, 510; exceeding SI 0,000 and not exceeding $20,000, S20; and for every additional $10,000 or fractional part thereof in excess of j $20,000, $20. Dispatch, Telegraphic Any dispatch or message, the charge for which for the first ten words does not exceed 20 cents, 1 cent. - When the charge for the first ten words exceeds 20 cents, 3 cents. Entry of any goods, wares, or merchandise, at the Custom-House, either lor consumption or warehousing, not exceeding $100 in value, 25 cents. Exceeding $100 and not exceeding $500 in value, 50 cents. Exceeding $500 iu value, one dollar. Entry for the withdrawal of any goods or merchandise from bonded warehouse, 50 cents. Insurance, Marine and Fire Each policy or insurance or other instrument, by whatever name the same shall be called, by which ini ii i i i surance snail ue maae or reneweu, u n property ot any description, whether againM perils bv the sea or by lire, or any other peril of any kind, made bv anv insurance company, or its agents, or by any other company or person, 25 cents. Lease, agreement, memorandum, or contract for the hire, use, or rent, of any land, tenemeut or portion thereof If for a period of time not exceeding 3 years, 50 cents. If for a period exceeding three years, one dollar. Manifest for Cu-tom House entry or clearance of the cargo of any ship, vessel, or steamer for a foreign ort If the registered tonnage of such ship, vessel or steamer does not exceed 3o0 tons, one dollar. Exceeding 30o tons, and not exceeding GOO tons, three dollars. Exceeding COO tons five dollars. Mortgage of lands, estate or property, real or jH'rsonal, heritable or movable whatsoever, where the same shall be made as a security for the jiayment of any definite and certain sum of money lent at the time or previously due, and owing or foreborne to be paid, being pavable; also anv conveyance of any lands, estate, or property whatsoever in trust to be sold or otherwise converted into money, : which shall be intended only as security, and bhall be redeemable before the sale or other disposal thereof, either by express stipulation or otherwise; or any personal bond given as security for the payment of any definite or certain sum of money exceeding $100 and not exceetling $500, 50 cents. Exceetling five hundred dollars and not exceeding one thousand dollars, one dollar. Exceeding one thousand dollars, and not exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars, two dollars. Exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars, and not exceetling five thousand dollars, five dollars. ! Exceeding five thousand dollars, and not j exceeding ten thousand dollars, ten dollars. Exceeding ten thousand dollars, and not exceeding twentv thousand dollars, fifteen dollars. And for every additional ten thousand dol lars or fractional part thereof, in excess ofj twentv thousand dollars, ten dollars. PaSlf?e ticket Bv anv VCSScl from a DOrt lection of any dividends or interest thereon, 25 cents. Power of Attorney or proxy for voting at ; anv election for oTicers of anv incoriwrated . V 1 compain ur suviciv , c.ccjw icugiuu, umiuab'e, or literarv societies, Or public Cemeteries, r oont " ts n Ct UlS. Power of AttOrneV tO receive Or Collect rent, 25 cent Power of Attomev to sell and convev real estate, or to rent or lease the same, or to jerform any and all other acts not hereinbefore specified, one dollar. Probate of Will or Letters of Administration Where the estate and effects for, or in respect of which such probate or letters of administration applied for shall le sworn or declared not to exceed the value of two thousand five hundred dollars, firty cents. To exceed two thousand five hundred dol lars, and not exceeding five thousand dollars, j one dollar. To exceed five thousand dollar, and not exceed twenty thousand dollars, two dollars. To exceed twenty thousand dollars and not exceed fifty thousand dollars, five dollars. To exceed fifiy thousand dollars and not exceeding one hundred thousand dollars, ten one hundred thousand dollars and not exceeding one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, twenty dollars. And for every additional fifty thousand dollars or Iractional part thereof, ten dollars. pro.jt Uln the protest of every note, bill of exchange, acceptance, check or traft, or any marine protest, whether protested by a not.irv public, or bv anv other officer who may be authorized by tne Law oi any o'-aie or States to make such protest, '25 cent. Warehouse receipt of anv poods, merchan dise, or pro;xTty ot any kind held on storage in any public or private warehouse or yard, 25 cents. Leal Dvuments Writ or other original

in the United States to a foreign r ort, if less ! r-?'y "r,l',;o'f,ih,: rnLwln futeU ! oi' , M.-tert i,d commend it to the favorable notice ! an nneituan thirty dollars, fitly cents. m public ' Exccetl'in" thirty dollars, one dollar. ...mt.utured only by t arrant a co..n. :t.s Green-. i, . x .i i wirh street. c rner 'f Warren s reet. New lork: and tT Power ot Attorney lor the sale or transter j,,, prll,iiy. jy7-diy of anv stock, bonds, or scrip, or for the col- i

process, by which any euit is commenced in any court of ret ord, "either law or equity, 30 cents: Provided that no writ, summons, or other process issued by a Justice of the Peace, or isued in any criminal Miits commenced by the United States or any State, shall be subject to the payment of tamp duties; and provided furüier that the ttamp duties imposed bv the foregoing schedule B, on manifests, bills of lading, and passage tickets shall not apply to steamboats or other vessels plying between ports of tho United States and ports in British North America.

DRY COODS. 3 mm s:-vk. errs ' it-.vv I MEDICAL. Ai: i vnrrn EFFERVESCENT SELTZER AEFtTTTTTT. Thi. vain ble aid popular Me.lidt'e hn u iiverally re- j reived the most f.vrible revi.innetidati"l. of the Medical l'nfeMuu ahl the 1'uMiC a tl.o m.t j . .riciüNT .M Ar.M:nmi; j SALINE AP1CKIENT. : . It niny be u-ed with tl:e best effi-ct in . li.liou and Febrile Ih a-e--, Co-tiveis Sick Headache, ; Nauea. l.o- i.r Aj pet tv", Iin!i-eiion, Acidity of the Stomach, torpidity of the Liver. Gout, j R euiii.Tc AD.Tti. tis, Gr ivt l. Pile. j And all Complaint whete a t litie ami CwliiiJ! Aperient J or Purgative is required. ; It t particulnrlv adapted to the watit of Travelers by Sea and Ijitid, Residents in H"t Climate, x rstis ! Se- ; dentary Habits. Invalid and C nvak-cetits: di-tain of; Vereis and Planter will rind it a valuable addition to tin ir Medicine Cho.sts. It is iu the form of a Powder, carefully put up in bot- ; tie- to keep in any cl.mte, and merely require wattr ( ..tired uj.i n it to proluce a dcliuhtfu! often esceiit lever- i Numerous testimonial from proffss;,,!, and other ; ... r, i ifi, i-i. .if tl. hl-'be-.t st. indium thrfUihoi.t the coun- I ' trv. and it steadiiv increa-inx' i..pularity L.r a ferie of. to the afflicti:d: D OCroi: LAWRENCE, after an extensive practice of, t-ii year i P.al imore. hich he left f-r a t-ur ' " Eur-jn.. where L rem.ii,e.i two year-, now r--; tnriis wi'h M mud rchlv Mored with sc et.tit.C klio 1a,, r,,au i, Ti,e tir-t i. months w is M,etd in the ! j LierpMl l.it.nnary for d r-e. of the -ve and e.r. after ! ' liicb availed him-elf of a thop.nth Course of i ves I ,i.ifi.,n i. fi, M.i...i' llrwr.it .I I j.iid.n. here the ino-t ' wendet ful eure are t'aily effected. The Dctor's treat-S m nt t t'i ri.nic Di.seM.-es is entirely differnit from that : n.. irked out by the uperasinuated father of medicine, so ( called It is not confined to the routine stem cf any j I icoted party, but em' race a system of practice, not crily ound and rational, but truly .cientitic in its nieasures. i After mmv solicita'ion from ph:cl-i. aü l others of j this State, the Doctor ha consented to make the Sia'e ofj ItMliana hi permanent abode. He will visit any town ia the State by request of fix cr more of it citizen, and treat all ci-ei pre-enred with a suce-a -eldom attained, ii, . -üi u n, .t. Miih vre. t rare, and hi 111, "ill " - - j oputon Riven freely and frankly, and with.t chabök, thereby savinejien.se, and atisfjirtj the minds of the j parents and friend. 1 To ladies who are Incapable of bearing healthy ( Zsprtns. from deformity or otbtrw-.se, wi.l r.ni hi aavice. invaluable. Oth r interetin? arvl important advieewill t even to married ladie. as his opportu.PU b have t-een 'Jch that all the intricate ca-e of female complaints have teen fully comprehend!, and the cau-es of the di-ea-trutv ascertained, r"nderit: Lis opinions correct, and hi't-'Vlc and pTsfrjpti.Mi valnable. See circuh.rs f .r particular, which ill be d:-triluted in every ton and hamlet in tha Mate. lie.u.Ururp Spetier lb0e, Indianapoii L.d. jyli-i:6m CREAT WORK. THE GREAT WORK OF THE AGE PULPIT POLITICS! BY PROF. CHRISTY. P It I C E C? FOR SALE AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE

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VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. To Destroy Rats, Rosches, &c. To lkttroy Mice. Moles, and Ants. To Destroy Bed Bugs. To Destroy Moths in Furs, Clothes, kc. To Destroy Mosquitoes and Fleas. To Destroy Insects on Plants and Fowls. To Destroy Insects on Animals, &c. To Destroy Every form and species of Vennin.

- - " 1 J!"J.i '3. THE "ONLY IXFALLIIDLE IiEMF.DIES KNOWN." DetrofM Iniinntlf EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF mm. Those Preparations (unlike all others) are 'Free from Poisons." 4Not dangerous to the Human Family. 4,Rats do not die on the premises." 4They come out of their holes to die." 'They are the only infallible remedies known. 12 vears and more established in New York City. Cifdby the City Post Ollice. Ued by the City Prisons and Station Houses. Used by the City Steamers, Ships, &c. Used by the City Hospitals, Alms-Houses, ke. Ud by the City Hotels 'Astor, 4St. Nicholas, eve. Used by the Boarding Houses, &c, &c. Used by more than 50,000 private families. tT See one or two Specimens of what is everywhere mid 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 poisons, but thev ef fected nothing, but ' Costa it V 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 0.1 Gazette. MORE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed annually in Grant County by vennin than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect Killer. Lancaster II is. Jtrald. HENRY R. C0STAK We are selling your preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches and Vermin disappear rapidly. ECKF.K & StOUFFEU, Druggists, Windsor, Md. "CostarV Rat, Roach, &c. Exterminator. 'CostarV "CostarV Bed-Bug Exterminator. "Costar's" "CostarV Electric Powder, for Insects' &c. In 25c. 50j. an 1 $1 Boxes, Bottles and Flasks, $3 and $5 Sizes fok Plantations, Ships, Boats, Hotels, &c. CAUTIOX! 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 Pro prietor's signature. Examine, each box, bottle or flask carcfullv before purchasing, and take nothing but "CO STAR'S. So!d everywhere byAll Wholesale Druggists in the large cities. Some of the WHOLESALE AGENTS IN N. Y. CUY. Shiellelin Bros. & Co. Hun-ahRisley & Kitch B. A. ' Fahnestock, Hull & Co. A. B. & D. Sands & Co. Wheeler & Hart. James S. Afpinwall Monran & Allen. Hall, Ruckel Co. Thoma & Fuller P. D. Orvis. en. Bush, Gale cv Robinson M. Ward, C!oe & Co. McKison & Robbins. D. S. Barnes & Co. F. C. Wells & Co. Lazellc, Marsh & Gardner. Hall, Dixon & Co. Conrad Fox. AND OTHERS PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. W. Dvott fc Co. I Robert Shoemaker T. & B. A. Fahnestock & Co. Co. French, Richards,& Co. AND OTHERS. BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS. Geo. C. (roolwin & Co. M. S. Bun- & Co. Wcekes & Potter. Jno. Wilson, Jr. AND OTHERS. Also, all Wholesale Druggists at rincAc; in., ST. MM IS 'ln.t DEI ItOIT, .Midi.. i.ris ii.i.i:. Ky., " IN ATI, Oliiu, PITTSIII UGH, 1U., Ill lr FAL . V. AND BY Druggists, Grocers. Storekeepers and Retailers generally in all Country Towns and Villages In the UNITED STATES at car sm iy Robert Browning AND William Hannaman 1 Wholesale Agents. AND BYTO.TILISOA A: COX, W. n. TICKERS. i And bv the Druggists, Storekeepers and Retailers generally. Country Dealers can order as above, Oraddressorders direct orif Prices, Term?, &c, is desired, send for 1SC2 Circular, giving reduced Trices to IIErVRY R. COSTA R. Pr.iNCir.AL Depot No. 512 Broadway (Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel,) New York. Bxh3T-4eoi4weow-tm 1

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1862 "2 1862! t A LL TERSONS rcr-CHASlNrt TICKETS FOR ST. 2 JOSEPH and other point in Northern Mioorl, the Mate of Kan, or the Territory, hould lUt a Latn& ticke U that read by the oitrn 7iisnoi;ui hailiioad, The only rail route from St- Loui to St. Joseph. It 1 th bortest and quickest hue, by thirteen hours to the remotest point reached by rail, and 1 alwaya a cheap a any other. Buy your Ticket to Kanaa and all rointa ia Northern Miourt by the North Miot.i1 kailnd. ISAAC II. STUlUiEOX. Pre't and fien'l Supt. North tixutt R. R. BENRT II. SIMMONS, General Traveling Agnt-ptl7-dly Claaanitct rjfm3aaaKr. jeffersoxvTlle Jt ailuoad Two Trains Daily, Sundü s Excepted Train Arrire Train Leave. h:43 P. M Ä'4 A, M 413 A M h.SO I JC. VI50VE TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of paenj:er at Soutliprt, Greenwood, Franklin, E.tiuburgh, Colmnbu. making connection at Seymour with train on the Ohio A Misiippl Road, and at Iulvil) with train on the Loui!ilie, Frankfort A Ixingt' and I-ui.-ville and Na-hville Road-. Freight train leave daily. Fr;ht promptly forwtnled. Office, Madton iM-pi t, We-t ide. A. S. CA ROTHE US, Superintendent. J. G. WMit-oMB. Freight Agent. apl CJ-dly DENTISTS. P. G. C. HUNT, XJEISTTIST. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, no. 3 v.xsr ti itKi:r stiii:i.t, INDIANAPOLIS IND. MUSIC. IIA.S! PIAAOS! STRUM ENTS than were ever ollered in this market, ilv arrirgeme.it with Eastern Piano matiufacttircr ate uch that I can farni-h 11 ottler 25 ver cent. cheaper than any dealer in the Wet, and 1 arrant t hern superior instruments Oi.lv for cah. Call and see at Messrs V 11. Talbot t A Co. Jewelry Store, No. 2 Washington treet. WANOS. MELODEONS, 0IM1ANS, GUITARS. VIOLINS, ACCOKDEUNS, Ac-.TU-'ED AND REPAIRED. HaviriR had over twenty ye r' experience the public can In; nsMir-! Hint they iiow have a better opportunity than they generally meet with to have their in-trutn. nt put in perfect ord-r. H SCIHINACKEK. ulv31-dly fil SPECTACLES. &C. To Officers of the Army. JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF SLVGLE .M7 DOUBLE SPY For tielJ, jiortahiiity an-1 pwcr they supersede nil otheis For sale bv SEMMONS, Optician. SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C., Of thp rreite-t tr.-nstjtrent power, ct new imnrovement t)roierl? amustel to the cai-e. Oitlers from the country, with particular, promptly Attended to. KeimYiii'; neatlv done w'.t'n dispatch. SEMMONS.Opticuu. octO'J Ko. '25. Smith Illinoiii street. HOTELS. TlIlS 3IOIS1SIJS HOUSE, (Formerly American,) IMMKPIATtl.V OrrosilTE CMO DEPOT, II. WIHT.TIOHi:, I'roprirtor, W. D. SAPP, Clerk. WS now oien fr the a.-comnilation of the travelinc I public. The hou.-e ha been thoroughly renovated and furnishf-d frni top to bottom. niai-Jl COMMISSION MERCHANTS. .TISSSIS JOHNSON, General Commission Merchant, Asn Dealer 111 Flour, iruln and nil kind of Couulrr Produce; Wine and Elquor,rinn,Tobacro, Ac. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE. 237 SOUTH SECOND ST., IUI. AIUil.nilA. Advance made on Contisnnirnl. auKtrlly WANTED. 200 Recruits Wanted FtlRTHE OK The Eleventh In Ian try, MAJOR ft; CORDON I. authorized to raise in Indiana. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY. PAY FROM t!3 TO 22 FEU MONTH, WITH RATIONS. oii.rter. medical aitendno. Ac, Com plete. All ho etili-t will at once In; clothed, sunsisted and provided with everthiuir eseentil to their comfort by the (jovenimert. The term of enli-tnient UTIrcc Yruri Pay to commence from date of et.liptmetit. j Notie but able-bodied itisrle men, between the age of t IS and 3o years need apptj. Recruiting lundeivou in Metzger'e new buiMiriZ. No. ; 6Eat Washington treet, adjoin n(? Odd Fellow.' Hall. D. IL COIT, First Lieutenant Eleventh Infantry, Kecruitirrg Officer. NEW BOOKS. NEW PUBLICATIONS T ES Mi-eralle. T Victor Huzo. la Love'a 1-abor Won, ty l!r. .southmortb; l:averh, by Kif.Ks.-y; W hy Paul Ferroll Killed hu Wife; Nine Moii'h in the Qurterraatera Ipar.ment; Parten I'.ruwnlow'a book; Molen Mak, by Wilki. Collins, author of Wcman ; In WLi e; j Flower of the Prairie; ; The Flirt: : A Lire' Secret; Recreation of a Country l'aroo; ( Leisure Hur in Tun; i A D"k About lx:or; City tf the Saints; AT no if 'jr, steuiit a co.s. Jy4-d2w DRUCCISTS. SCKIEFFEL1N BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, And Dealer In ratnejr C. ! Perfumery Ac. AIo, ArT-t for the tale of Rcf.t.ed Petrolemn, Illuminating Oil, eperivff to any Coal O.l. fumiched In any quantities at the lowest market rate. 17 AND 171 WILLIAM STB .SEW er." ei

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RAILROADS. Indi.iii.'ipoIiH .md .Wnriiwoti 1SC2. mm: 18G2. T MIK PSSENGEK TKVIX MILL I.FOT TU. Unioii Itepof, Iu ttAinjl,., at 12-i0r. M. Uaily, lee Madison, Cincinnati and LoniMÜle. This I the shortet railway line to Cincinnati and LouUTille c..ri!t. -ctiLg at Madl'.-ii with the l'i.ited State Mail Line teainer. arrivimc at Cincinnati In tim ta etiiict with tu Ewpres Train on tb Little tiaml railroad leavitif at 7 o'clock A. M., fr the F.at, and t y the Ken. tacky Central Ha."! road for the S..utl. aJid at Loul.ville about 11 P. M. Retumüi, loae Cicc'nriatl daüy at 11 M., by the abe-re teatner. and alo t-y the .Mail"n packet, Fre.t Queen atid lYiores. arrivnta: at Madtn in ti' t crtct w -th the Passenirer Train leaving at A. M-. and arrivti.r at Indi:iap.li at 1XS0 A. M., rnakit.g cia tin witfc all train leaving for th- East, et. ai d North. Fr the aerommodati-.n of w ay p-et,ef a Car will run in connection with th Freight Train daily, kavtnu Indianapolis at 6..".rt A.M which traiti renialn ne lime at each f-taMon. affordii t.i-ifri an opp.ttit.ity f the transaction of busintv, arriving at North Maduxti 1 2.M P. M. Fare to Cincinnati, or Cincinnati ! IndinnnpolU, MOO, Ta LoiiUvIllr 13 50 No charge f.r meai er tte-r-:n n the taDM?r, e for tiainra? or otmiibna at Mdi-u. TanlT of Freuht low a by at:j other nrnte. Shiprer and merchant. West will find It to thetuuteret to travel over and htp v tl,', line. apitJ-dtL D.C. BaANHAM, Sup-nntetHlerit. RENO VATERS. T IHK UNITED STATES DTE-HOUSE, NO. SS SOUTH Illinois iirect, lodiauapolU, Indiana, JOSEPH HARRIS, Prop. At thi old and well-known enttbUihment, the Iadlea can hare ilk al w K.len iro-i dyed ii permanent and beautiful colors; and irer-U irariuetit thor.Kiijtly retiated an t repaired, a. good a hen bew, at lrr pricea than eeer. New and econd -hand clothing boucht and sold, al.o, a paiieul.r branch in tu bu.inek denominated Doe draw, inn billiard table cloth, or tear in any garment can be m wrought that it can not be visible to the raked eye. JtJ Country order punetnally attndM t. No CK-Mctioti tith any othrr house in thi city. RemcmlH.T the place, No. 3i South lllinoi trett. febi JOSEIH HARRIS. MEDICAL. Olli: TU UOMH HI I L (ilCAM I.E. Coueh and C.ld will po away, Sometin in a insle da. If to th Dru t.te you wi!l And Ret M.pplted Ith luiiiro; Yo'l can uf it treely a yoa p!eae. I! Jver fail, to (five y.i eai. Tnoe Jra3ulc wfi'ierful are, I'm cre, f'nr the) peerlt!j effect latin2rtJte. f th cent per bo, at all Irisn More. BKANI)i:S TUSSILAGO CURES COUGHS. BRANDIVS TUSSILAGO CURES COLDS. BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO CURE'S IIiHRsENESM. BRANDE'S TUSSILA(;0 CURES SORE THROAT. Di: TO IIUAM! 'S Tl SMLALO. WON I E LI UL O R A N L L S Oh' where can I End them. To the Ihr St or w qutck, I will speedily try tiiem; I have a ba 1 1 o'ifcL, Afcd I wl-h to l-e n.re To have the ls-.t reniedy That i id rery e.--n cure. JJ7 23 ce: per U, at all the Drurf Store. BUAM)KS TUSSILAGO CURES ASTHMA AND RkONCHlTIS. fT" Sdd by all ImicKiri: 25 cent, a fc. UHANDK'S TUSSILAGO I, P1-aait to the Tat-te CVIdren cry f.T It. IIUAXDK'S TUSSI LAGO CURES IIOOI1NO COU'.H AND CROUPT 4T S,ld by all Dracyi-t.. 2j c ut. a lts. BItANI)KS TUSSILAGO CTRES COLT.Hs AND COLJr. t$f Sold by kll Iirujri.u. 15 tut. a boiFRUIT CANS, &C. 1 äTlILbr i t irr at demand lhey ran be pure base 4 If at very low rate from a ijc -f Ti' RXE IIUNDRKI) DOZEN. QiiartH mid Half Gallon, At No. 21 rTe.t Wav.ti.Ktoo St. .." Have al-o rec-ied a larK k f W ire Cloth. ll Wi'il". Iwltina: and rarkin Rp, T.bU atid Pocket Cutlery, Together with a large t a d Hardware lor lamer, B-i:Hera, Mechanic, Macliwt, aal lU Ircad. J23 J. IL VJUE3T. EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company. UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. O' iFTICE ON THE COKNEH Of WASHINGTON AND Verid.au treet, laOiaiU-aia. r . A.n- r.ijiiari l 5. Tork; Two daily F a pe-r. to ClnrsnnaU, and Two da.ly Expre a CI and Sl.LooU; Tb abure Com f ll oalr pclvUced Epr the folLeaiDC rd. '; INDIANA I KNTK--, LAFAYETTE A fUlCACO; IMrAVA11U A I'FKt: TFRKK IIAUTK A RJCIIMOMh. 1 " BLLLi'-IONTALNE A INDIANAPOLIS. Muoer. akyea, alaablea aad freight carrW rtt. ! aafety and dupatch, and la charge of pecial ad tOclaul ' IUNrTBsni and Drafta will be pr!' ellcta4 aj4