Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3735, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1862 — Page 1

e in cswAnc or httd M ri'biisifxr i V KdtllM (HtfAtl lCrTl) AT THE NEW SENTINEL OFFICE. no. üorrix rortriDiA htueet. 71 7i rnr. y j.I. 71 i 'J JUJl Jo ormrt Tar Kwtwfiri, ELDER, IIARXLESS t. Bil.'GHAM, Proprltlort. VOLUME X. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20. 1862. NUMBER 3,735. JSC I n Mm

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Kx-nrxioni.iTottfH liphy j In-lvUm!-. or a-ciatl'ii,Tf Vy chtuches at me reiar rrA.!-."erti-rmeTit lealc.l an l i-l-tc-! nri!i r the hea.l of Spc iat Nrtilo. if Ion linea i.r ill -e ch r?ed loiiMe the u-uinl ratev A-hertmeMaioakin-x tMn threr ! !,,e !nrrte4 H-e In the Di'r. W.ll 1- ebar?ed Uty cent. Yearly a-Jvcrti-w tpv juartrly. a.,.llSl I OtK-e Anno'irH tn-r rair'l'" T,ee.t erery ae-enpuon 1 !. cLare I at 0i- r tie .f 1 50 t each unue in me Daily, and 52 in th VnWj and Wefklj, the atw to he. In all ca, paid in advalic. IKr.l a'verti-emetdiiicl atthe fxp'-n-'e (Tthe at-trn-ya nrdcriiiir, and not delayahl for the leta! proceed-nr-, hut Cvll.'Ctalu- at our unual time, l'uldirhera n..t citnM for the acruriry tf letal a 1veri-mi.nt hefond the amonit charts' th-ir puMication. EUJKit. HAkKSKS.- Si lilNOH AM, I'rvprietora Indiana state Sentinel. J. M. TII.FOKI, Pr-sM-nt IndUnsp-MI Joiini.il Company. ": DUSINESS DIRECTORY. IIAKKI'.KS. AUUISONS' HANK. No. 19 Ka-t Wdab'.DKton atrfft ppovit ;iie Sentinel (!. may4 I livov HT.m.r.s. t-tt t. .M.. in the i A rear of the Palmer House. juno-üiy Davis k co., Urion Foundry, Delaware trect.op-r!!li,r-ni''" lKlM,t" - " ASSKUIAN h VINTON, Wa.himrton F-undry and B Melone Wutka. east end Union lrpv.t. mj29 ur.Ai. r.vr.Ti: .(.i:ts. 11UANC1S SMITH, fornnr!y IVdirJl A Smith, Kal 1 F-ta' A f tut tn-tTaA Payer, 37 F.iwt W jthitKti trret. Iloua-e Li trlit. Jli'l-tly '2 rKF.KNAX A PIKItCK. U-al IMate Agtnta and Hroker, 1 Kat Wa.-tliiKtoii str- et. . T. WII.FY, U-al F.htate Av-nt and SKs-klho. k-r, 10', F.at W'ali'.tijrt. n tr t. ml IKI41T ammioi: n'lAi.r.ic. C. MAYIIKW A CO., WholAle dealer tn !'.!, I 'j, Shne, and Kuhhrr, No. 4 Koherta' l'.Iis k, ppo.it Ihe L'nion lvp. t, In !iviap'ii. l:id nrp4 DAM KÜOlfl.R A SON. ni'r-turera and dealer , In alt kinds f li.uA and ü"e, No. 81 Kat Vf alihs:on treet. apr27 itoous ami vr.vnoi:uv. Ti"T0Yi:N. STF. W AKT A CO.. wLole-at and retail dU I ß en in t-. k. and siatj. in ry, and prin er' Material, i IH,nu ,tnet. apnti nm ;s wi) ir.mrirr.s. ! ilflUf M. U)WKY, Dl;ftilitsT. Iler In Iru, j t'h',n)icl, Fallit, t' I-, !-Pir!, U' t Oilc. Pro-i.t ' and other MuMct'i-, Notion and Perfumery ''. 40 Mai- J a.'t.iMCtta avenue , lnd:aiiail.i . novü0-ly. f IVMUNSON A COX. d-Alera in Dnm. Medicine,; f paiiiti, il,!, i,liv , ivrfantery, Kn y .n.od-, Ac, No. lt F.a.t Wah r;t n fte t, ln-1.atiapo.. n'.a19 KUOWNlNtt, Iru!-t, and dealer In Ta.ies O l, , Vamlhe, ye-tii!l-,fi..-,Ci!aire,lVrfum' rj', "i. W et a-hiiiKt.-n treet. apr.7 IlliV (iOOI)S. Vif An. Ctl.FNN A CO, NW York Store, lry y . O.Hiih. and KeUkl, filemv.' p.lock, F. et 1 aU::i n irret. maj5 vmviN am tin u .vui:. . i C IIAkl.l.S CiY..t.- N r in Stove, Tin Ware, Ac. No. 11 W et w ah nicn treet. apri7 ItOOU Ctl.MlF.IIS. Ci Mt r.n i. a r.0T!.r..i'M.k r.nMi-.i rhnk b. ok . Manufacturer-, No. 37 Fat W ahit)i;ton t., e.tM of (ilet.ii" I In k, t:p sta r. li..l:.map'H. ft'h25-dt l oiv.t.A a p.U!KK. inderand p.iank l ook ; Manuf.ictarers No. r.6. Kat Wahln?ton tret, ; over Altera, MiiU Co a l.r.K i ry. may may., 1 'III A C.LASS AM" Ul lM'AMV.lHi:, IS AWTHOUN A BUCHANAN. Importer of China, t.la And O ii et'.'Vtarc No. S.t F,at W.diirctn t.. tu.!. najH. j-, lu.t.Aiia. dly Tir.ItlllA.M TAII.OUN. i.lOM klCK MKPl'l H, Merchant Tailor, a'ei dealer in r-a :r ina-te c .;hür: and f irn-.-L r. ir-.nl, Na. SI W ot C a! i.ti n Ti rt.oj ; , ,;;e Sen'.incl Rice. tiyj'. AITOalXr.YSa Klt.r.Y KEICoCSON, Att.irney and Cminv lor at Uw. I'sjica-h f-r ij prov.ii j Vin-M.! a-nt in. rt.-a-e..; ai-o r.-c ia'5-i !..an. n-d.-. Ac. tr..ce. 21 P.t Wash in8t..ntrert.i.p.tir, cc.nd dr t tie right land, p-: P..-.te t'.!n,r, n.k. ,Kt 31 Mt)N.ii).la.ci!KAl.KWls,j,,rbK.M-tm. J a an t Cursors at Uw. .tltna I ;uranc-'j In. J 1 v i.l ng. rfon.1 CiKr, I'etüi-y am treet. )! lly MACHINISTS. AM AV1N F.N71KKLY KE1TTTUI) TtIK SHOPFoKMI. ULI OCtUl t J.'l C-M-ner. in Oic.m.1. Sjmtb a ce'a t.t and Huh Fac-.-rr. 1 am rrri a red to do t A. I kirn CI rV O.. m.K...... . tl. i....i,t.;... ! I - T line. iutit.,i t-rtve e,- e netKe .n tne w.t - ' j - mm - (Ti:nvr Iii nie irii i.ei. p in the coui.trj, i flait-r mvelf that l can n." : ria n f. e rt.t heir wo! in ith in the Stüte, ar.d pay pan.i u!ar attei.ti.-n to h.re t-.!.j at.d n atl ii.e fotn. Iie rir.f of all k.u.' pri'it-ptly attended to Mo.:r. . f a't k i t. ..U f. r the patent ciT.ce. katnent'-er the place, ee eear iita of tV I'i ln fJe4.voI!i.u.,a.irrct. f T. WN. q1iK-41v l NOTICE. ft fcave thia tfay acht tmr nakery to Menart. Kc. tut at i r?oii. Thai. km the pul'l la ri-ner.l i tbir liherai pa'nMiaye, t wuid rrnfully aak tie ot Tiraatx e of the ame to our tuctr cr. A. A i. MklZt'Flt. UdUnawlia Jtdy . 1T2. Jll-Ut

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n. ... nn fv l.irnari Tliae- TAOir INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TImc TABLE. atu-t rorrAjaa ka.i-bo.id tijr 4 4 AMlffi I &30 A- M. .Mail 2 J". M j (o p. x 5:40 A. M 840 p.u..., 11S0A.M. j i-niaXAroua ad tuiiiivi via cio. Trains Leave. Train Arrive ! A. M... Fpr-a IJil'.M. :40 IM Accommodation 10:43 A.M. i UaT' I 1.M0P. M Mail 1:34 P J!. ) 7rOi r. M -. ........... .... ..... i I . AU ! m-i.e trrtti axi cctramt boht Lire, via datto. i Train Leave. Train Arrive I .15 A. M 71. A.M. 12:10 P. M P M. M. 7:00 P. M I!II A.l ArOUi AXP CICIATI KAILK4IAD. Traiti Lr. Train Arrive. .20 A. 3f ........... ..1(4' A 3f 10:40 A. M 4:33 P. il 6:35 P. il. .10:55 P.M TER BACTK KAIIJIOAD. Tr';niv. Tr&In Arrive. 7:20 A.M. 5.10 A. M. 1 4 M A M 8:40 P. M ..6 30 P.M. r.W AIBA5T A5D CIIICAUO OAI CESCAiTI-E JIMTTIOJI G'r. North. üoin South, ...11:'J5 A. M. ....2:00 P.M. ij.m r. UK"" 11:0 A. M irrlLl, uaii LA.tAt.nK, iaiulvao. Train Iav. Trtfti Arrive. 1005 A. M ., 5:10 A.M. ! 4 45 P. M IftCA A. M. j Kfc30 P. M 6 00 P. M. J rERC ADI3IIAllArOUfcAILOAr. rralr Lavf . Trtin- Arrlre. ! 11.10 A. M Mail Ü.50A.M. 9 Jn V. V Chica-ro Kxpre 4:10 P. M I ifDiASAroua a an mammon bailroap, Tr.tina Ieave. 12-30 P. M Mail 6-3') A.M. . .. f l'rvni FrH?bt lp.tj.. iKrrKK09 11.1 RAILROAD. Train 1-eave. fi.i) A.M..... Mail 6:30 P. M Trains Arrive. .10.50 A. M. . 6:00 P. M Train Arrive. .. k45 P. M. . . 5:0 A. M. Arrlvnl nmt Denn rtn re Of Vi Hilf. or Clo-tlnfC ARKlVAlJi. M1 iOD UHU I. ..... ........ .. (1tririiiati a:il way mail ..... ... J-rrrxonville and Loni-ville Terr Haut ay uia:l I't-ru mail ltitral way mail. Tcrre Haute through mail Ijifayette and Chicago p.clWoi.taine way ni lil lV-ll-f iiu:e through mail Central throusrh va Ciitcinnntithrouph mail KpriiifrtieM.UIirioi-i.. DC TA RTL' RE a. 11:15 a. u ........ 1 A. hi. h:'J0 r. m. 11:1." A. M. ....lo-.l.. A. . 2 00 T. M. 7:10 P. M. C.tH) r. it. 7:00 r. fa. 6:30 A. M. 6.30 A. M. t-väj M. 7 30 A. M. j.,,,, , ,iUvilje BuiI 7.r,o r. m. T(.Tn. Jj(,lN, ,lir,)1)eh .st. fuU, Cairo.... 7:30 r. n. Ufjvette andChl. !0 a. . HiiiU Cht. lf.iyrtte Ci;v and Siringli-lJ, Ullrioi b no r. ,11..".. A. 1!:'5 a. , 5:50 r. Ü-.40A. Madi-on nia... .. M. i I M. M. I M ! Otitral way mail.. Central thfo ih mall and Wa.-hingtonCity.. . Cinc.iii.ati and way mail Tiiroujii mail Tt-rre ll.iu'e way, Kvansville and Vir.cenn a.. . Peru lU'!Ufontaiiie war and through . 5:50 r. .12:45 r. 10:(." A. . 7:30 r. M i Mi The .'MorfliUCHlorii rainpnin. -I Journal of the Eighteenth Indiana Regiment. n WALT Lit (TAKLET. Continued. The dark forms of the enemy could be seen plainly from our tiosition, Hitting around their' cainp-f ires, and we could bear them talking gaged in planting a battery directly in front of the 18th, and we knew that it would rain uwn grape and canister on us as soon as we ma le ourselves visible. At sunrise our batteries opened the ball. Tho eacmv replied . . . . .i..-...---.:,... to OUP ii'urt....nth shot. Their batteries rained a perfect storm of shot, shell anl canister. Tops ami limbs of shattered trees hung'over our Jieals m the most threatening manner. Klaus' batterv ft 11 back, and the 2 I'd Indiana soon followed suit. The 18th was now alone, and Col. Pattison, after vainly endeavoring to rally his broken line, ordered the 18th to lall back, which was done in excellent order. I want it distinctly understood that I do not question tin? bravery of the 221 Indiana. Far from it. They are as brave men as ever hailed from Indiana. Under Davis, they were n pride to their State. Pattison re-formed his brigade, alxuit 2j0 yards in rear of his former position. Sigel enmo up anil planted his batteries on our left. His heavy guns played handsomely on their IU)W shattered line. Klau advanced ami took hi,lornu.r H,,;tion. Pattison advanced, and ciiangeu jxisuion oy me rigtu uanü, sun suptorting Klaus. We knew that our only hope was in victo j ry, and began to press the wavering line.! Van iXirn seeing that the day was lost com-; meneed his retreat; Price still continued the j now unequal contest, with what was left ofthe ctcran M. S. G. General Curtis gave j the order for a Kivonet charge. In a moment , a serried line of bright steel lent to the storm ' au 1 slowly advanced on the butteries under a j galling lire of grape and canister. We cross-1 cd ati open field gave a w ild deaf ning cheer, and the day was won. The enemy recoiled in dismay before that shout, leading their j guns in m mv instances unstüked. Price com- i ineiiced a luwipitate retreat and keitt on till I ilrt Vf,.n,t.b;4 Tlu. ilrfnrv xv.-, iW!. sivc, the field was covered with dead ami ding. We returned to Lcetown, ambulances ( scoun il the woods to pick up the wounded, i anl the dead were decently buried without : distinction. An! such is war. March 1 Oth, the grand army of the South.st returned to Stf-.tr Cn-ck. where we i -n i . , .i. i . l win leave litem writing to tneir menus, ami enjoying themsehes, as best they can, for the soldier smiles at the langer of the past, and dreams not of th future. Tlie only trouble' wa the scarcity of provisions. Our trains had all turnrd back, there was nothing in tho count ry and starvation began to tan? us in the face. Nothing of interest occurred till the th of April. By occasionally moving camp, the grand army are in the vicinity of C.tsille. The town is tme grand Hospital, and I might say the same of every town and farm Louso within forty miles of Pea-Uidge. Many liave died, others have Wen sent home, while 5ome an still lingering in that ghxnnv uncertainty K twt en life ami death, un.iecided as to whether they had Unter die, or pickup aüJ Ket - True moral COUragC IS, in iaci luo oniy irier.ooi ttie woutuiea soieiier. If he fanev himself mortally wounded, he will as surelv die as if he were. But I must return to the armv. Thev are under marching order for parts unknown; some think thev will certainly turn up at Memphis now. but this conjecture is uncertain. We left Ca&- ( ille about 7 A. 1. and headed East. ' There was no road, but we gave a cheer for the tiu ruorv of our comrades, who were slecoing their last sleep under the green sod of the . . . . - e . pnune. ami nutrcheU cailv away. W m m 9 will leave them winding through the forest, Erding breams threading the tlillieult ,us;es eii me uzarks; ureicmng meir sertximne column over DroAen eieeiivuics or jvertng Iowa the dizzy Drecipiccs of the Bstoa mountains. Description would grow monot- , i in us. .oiliin; .... -a." . . i . ! of importance occurre! lor nearly a innth, man hing steadily, w ith an oecasioual day's rv.st, anl lining on .mcthing es man one halt rations were me cur rent items of the Lry, and the night too, as fjr as that is concerned. lay 3d, (funeral Curtis, and his grand array, suddenly turned un in the vicinity of Batvillv, much to t!e chagrin of the citizens.

who ht'l lorn since con?i2ncd him. and Lu Detarbments took OApCssion of ccrv rlatx of J imiortance, and occupied all ivoints of defense. ! lac jMuwfiTj is.-ue iuit rauoas aam irotn the very simple fact, that they hare them to Msue, anl the Volunteer ignores the idea of bidding this sunny world Good-bYe. " at j least for a the present, I The mail comes in occasionally and gives ' a little life to the picture. Reader have yon I ever een a soldu-r- letter? if so, you can ' skip this; if not, it may serve to. break the ' monotony of my sketch. It was received by a certain captain in the 18th, about the same davofMav. a f SrEixG field, Lay . iMur CajJain: I'ray excuse these lines, i For in them you perhaps may find ! Som3 new. In truth I've much to tell, And hope that thl may lind you well. lrom LassTille yesterday I came, With many others blind and lame; And manv who of limbs were shorn, Which tId of Tea liidjre and Elkhorn. The ncw3 from there i easily told, And in your camp perhaps b old. Our cavalry some days atro, l)ahcd boldlv down on IS'coshoe ; That trip their sahre diin't rust, For thirty rebel "bit the dust." One hundred horses, ninety men, Shot-ua to Ml and back aain, And other good made for secession, Surrendered to him at discretion. P. S. My voice aain is clear and high. Xo more to-niht. Yonr friend, Goodbye. Isn't tliat a model of a letter with a vengeance, and all the rest of the family thrown in? Iientou has bet-n appointed Brigadier General. Col. Pattison iM coiiiinantler of the pot at Batesville. The Eighteenth are Provost Guard. Time rolls on the same every day. The only men who kill Time on scientific principles are the Sutlers. They are sporting in their natural clement. Taking the soldiers surplus five dollar bill, and handing him in return certain "black bottles, which they confidentially inform him contain the double-distilled quintessence of "Blue liuin!" an unpoetical, but truly expressive term for the contents of those same bottles. But here is a "Diary of a day. After reading this, you can tonn any amount of conjectures which the fertility of your imagination may suggest. REVEILLE. Wake, soldier, wake, it is dawn. Bt vdlle," Hear the drnmmcr wakincr his mntin lav free. And tho trumpet rins merrily on the hill side, A proud note of power, defiance, and pride. "Fall in, fall in," the stern command Call's each from dreamer's s j-irit land, With many a eur?c on drum and fife, Tho-e two grim tvrants of Lis life. Their ounds, at last, in erhoes die. The roll i called and eaeh reply. There rings u firm and manly "Arrr," That voice is one unknown to fear. Another ticmbles at the sound Of his own voice, and looks around A if he feared his treacherous eye Would pive Iiis trembling tcnguj "the lie.' The absentees are noted down. For extra guard in camp or town; Some to the stream in silence steal. While others cook their morning meal. OCA KD MOUNT. The band strikes up a lively air, Detail for ;uard nt oneo prepare, And march away to guard the town, And keep the rampant daikics down. Keep Sutlers from their pious tusk Of selling whiky by the rlask, Or dealing out the venomed otion, in quantities to suit your notion. SICK LIT. 'Tis nine nYlotk, the sick call sounds, Sick, lame, and lazy gather round; . They ceni ; to ni'-et their just rewards, For drinking whiky, plaving cards, And other more nocturnal pastime, ("l is rather hard to make the la-t rhyme), llut here they'll meet their jut deserts, For uhatthev choose not to avert; Th-.ir doom is powder, knife, or pill, "1 will sometimes cure, and Munctimcs kill! Ke.'p on my " (,'wl j'orMtki V friend, And so will I, yon may depend. A P.AMllLi:. Dear reader, let me Ik? so bold, As to reipieta pleasant stroll, Where lucky gambler congregate, DiM-us cliampaiie and hold delate; And mcmWrH d' tho Southern bar II(hl forth on polities and war. Hut here wo find ourselves before, What in pat timen has Wen a store, K'er that foul bird surname! s eessim, StepM o'er the Iwiunds of all discretion. And ruiueil this once sunny land; llut lu re, we're at a Sutler's stand. You'd scarcely think him a disgrace. With that weet smile upon his face-; llut watch him half an hour or so. And then all prejudice forego, And say 1 lie an institution Destined to meet jut retribution At our hands But see that coat, There stand a man who steals by note; His countenance wears a piict sneer, lie takes the coat an 1 disappears, Nor stops to ak the price or cost. But leaves. Well, there's ten dollars lost. That's what the boys call "keeping square," And by that name of course it s fair. But let us leave the sw indler's den. And wander back to camp atrain. . A darkey, with a basket, cries, "Gemmen, dis way for cakes and j ies." And here, hy way" of illustration. They neod no second invitation. But helj themselves to pies and cakes, The darkey to red ruin wakes; Dipa!r i tuin:: at his heart-strings, His pies and ho and nre swiftly parting. Well, lot them t art, since part" t!;ey must, I know 'tis bard and scarcely juf. KVF.MNG. Thus passes life. Day after day. From early dawn to evening gra The trur.ij tt sounds Lis voper shrill, Night rests again on vale and hill, And folds the wide world to her breast. Where weary spirits calmly rest. And so tscd time at Bates ille. Nothing of importance transpired until the 11th of June, when Col. Pattison resigned. Ho was a venerable old man, and rocsscd a natural control over the wild spirits who composed his regiment, treating the m more like a lather man a commander, u ue naa any enemies, I do not know them. The narting scene was verv affectinir. and few of the Eighteenth will ever forget it. I can not descrile it better than by giving a rough sketch which I wrote at the time. The Eighteenth was Daraded, umler anus, in front of his quarters, lormed close column by divisions. Addresses were read by several officers of the Eighteenth. He replied with a voiev choked by emotion; beggetl the men to In' faithful to the otliccr who succeeded him, and assured them that he would not forget gallant Eightee nth iu old Indiana, COL. TATTlSOJt FAKKWELL. Eight hundred men b all the pomp of glorious war arravtd! The sun's last ray leapt ofily tack froia bayo net and Made;

That line no longer wears the look of fearlej hoj and pride, A soft farewell is softly read, and softly he replied: II. 'Brave comrades of the tented field, we've met to say 'jocl-ftf 1

The sentence trembled on his lips, a tear-drop dimM his eve; "ötui wouia l guvuy teaa you on to 'glory s crimson shrine, Bat destiny has placed your fate in other hands than mine. III. "Be ever true to freedom's cause, in 4 glory or in gloom, For on your own right arms depend your peerless country's doom. As you were "truo to me, be true to those I leave behind. Be generous to your comrade, to fallen foe be kind. IV. "Above you floats your honored flag, tho ensign of the brave, j There win the launl of the free, or fill the ftva- ' man's grave." j The rocks around reverberate the soldier's death-1 less cheer, j The veteran waved a last farewell, an! dashed ' awav a tear. j V ! i There stand the men who pas.ed the jest wher fell the Kaden hail, j llach feels that Le lias lost a friend, ami every) cheek is pale; j A strain more wild than cliildhood's dream in i mournful accents swell, j The rcmiem of each fond hoj.-e, farewell! fare-! well! farewell! j To bi continued. j dry" goods. s 5z3 0)1 FS i JS . Q ; Sa ; 5 O t Sr-3 ! 1 ! s3i 'SN 4j c c v. es : t2 MEDICAL. TAKK A -NT'S I FFKUVF.SCENT Thia valuahle and popular Melicine has univernalty re- . celvcd the inot favorable rtvemnieuJatiotis of the Medical lT"feion and the Iublic a- the mt KrmK.vr ai amickaeuc KALINK APE11IENT. It rr.jy he u-ied witti the lnt efTcct in r.ilioit and Frl r.W Diea-'e, Cwstivenen, Sick lh a l.uhi", Naa--a. 1 of Apps-tite, Indigestion. Aridity of , ( the St"ua( h. Torpidity of the Uver. Oout, Khenmatx Afiection. tiravel. lilen, Ari ail CotapUints where a ge&tle and Cooling Apen iH , c-r I'urgative i rviuired. It i. particularly adapted to the wanta of Traveler hy i Sea arid Land, Uesideni In Hot Climates, percn of Sedentary Hahita, Invalids and ConvaleM-enti; Captains of j Vcfel and Plantrra will tnd It a valuable adlition lo their Medicine Che!. It is in the form of a Towder, eareftlty put np in bedtie to keep in any climate, and merely require water ; p-jr.red upn It to produce a (SrliLtfuleCervt-rfent tcver- ( ae. N'umerou test.'nior.U! from pT-feional and other 1 peatlemen of the h'ßhet Hand ric thruchout the coon- 1 try, and its teadity increastn popularity for a aerieaofj years, iimoly sruarar.te lt eflicacy and valuable char- 1 acter, and commend it to the fa viral le notice cf aa tulei- ' l!?rut puMic I Manufactnred only by TARRANT A CO., No. 27. Greenwich treet, corner of Warren ureal. New York; and for aale ty lm??it generally. jy7-dly ! HAPPINESS OR MISERY ? THAT IS THE QUESTION. flYIIF proprietors of the "I'AIUsUN CAIUNKT OF L W0NDLUS, ANATOMY, aiel MKDIC1NK," li.t det'nilned, reira-tlt of epen.e, t.i l-ue, free, (for the bernflt of nfferinif humani'y) r)UR of the'r n.-t trial net ire and interesting Lecture on Marriate ard tta I.;ua'.:r.catio.a, Nervou larhiLty, Pr-matur Itlioe of Manhood. Indirection, Weakrs or Ipre-tVn, Loa f Lnerry and Vital Power, the Great Sciat Frtl, and thoaeMalad.es which resn'.t from youthful fothea, y.iceaaet of Matarity, or ! -norance of Thj dol ty and Natural Law. Thea invaluable Lecturea have been the me an a of enlightening and avine; thousand, and vriJI be forwariei free en the receipt of four taraps, by addresiinc SFCKK.TAUY pAamna Caviskt or Abatowv ad aitsntf, Lrodwax. New York. Je2-t-11y

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To DestroyTo IhftrotfTo DestroyTo DestroyTo DestroyTo DestroyTo Destroy -To Destroy--Bats, Rosches, &c. -Alice. Moles, and Ants. -Bed Bugs. -Moths in Furs, Clothes, &c. -Mo?qui:oes and Fleas. -Insects on Plants and Fowls. -Insects on Animals, &e. -Every form and species of Vermin. TIIK ''ONLY INKALLIIBLE REMEDIES KXOWX." l)elro)h luataully EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF Those Preparations (unlike all others) are "Free from Poisons." A,Xot dangerous to t'ne Human Family." 'Uats tlo not die on the premises." ''They come out of their holes to tlie. 'They are the only infallible remedies known. '12 vears and more established in New York "City." by the City Post OfI:ce. Used hy the City Prisons ami Station Houses. Used Iff the City Steamers, Ships, &c. Used b f the Citv Hospital, Alms-Houses, &e. Usui by the City Hotels 'Astor, 4St. Nicholas. &e. Used by the Boarding Houses. &e. &c. Used by -more than 50,000 private families. lyT oriP or t""o Specimens of ichat is treryrhere said by the People Editors Dealers, etc. HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with ver min need be so no longer, if thev use 4,Cos a tar's "Exterminators. We have used it to our satisfaction, and if a box cost $3 we would have it. We had tried persons, but they effected nothing: but "Costa uV'article knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice, Roaches and Bed-Bugs, tjuieker than we can write it. It is in great demand all over the. country. Med inn fa Gazrlte. MOKE GRAIN and provisions are destroyed annually in Grant County by vermin than would pay for tonst)t this Hat and Insect Killer. 1incnster 117.. Herald. HENRY R. COSTAlt We are selling vour preparations rapidly. Wherever they liave been used. Rats. Mice, Roaches and Vermin elisappear rapidly. EcKiii: & STorFFF.n, Druggists, Windsor, Mel. CostarV Rat, Roach, &c. Exterminator. "CostarV 'Co-tarV Bed-Btig Exterminator. "CostarY "Costar's Electric Powder, for Insects &c. In 2"c. oOc. and SI Boxes, Bottles and Flasks, and S3 Sizes fok Plantations, Ships, Boats, Hotels, &c. CAUTIOS! To prevent the public from being imposed itjMin by Spuriou and Highly Pernicious Imitations, a new label has been prepared, bearing a far-simile of the Proprietor's signature. Examine, each Imiy, lottle or fla-k carefully before purchasing, anl take nothing but "COSTAR'S." C-i Sold cerychen bv All Wholesale ii:uctii.Ts in tho large cities. Some of the WHOLESALE AGENTS IN N. Y, CITY. Shiellelin Bros, fv Co. B. A. F.'thiiesfork, Hull & Co. A. B.& I). Sand & Co. Wheeler ci Hart. James S. As pin wall Morgan cv Alien. II til. Ruckfl eC Co. Thomas & Fuller P. I). Orvi. Hurral.Rislev& Kitchen. Bush, ft ale & Robinson M. Ward, Close Sc Co. McKion Robbin. I). S. Barnes & Co. F. C. Wells & Co. Lazelle, Marsh & Gardner. Hall, Dixon Co. Conrad Fox. PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. T. W. Dyott it Co. B. A. Fahnestoek cv: Co. Robert Shoemaker ci Co. French. Richards,& Co. AND OTHERS. BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS. fieo. ('. (Joclwin i Co. M. S. Burr & Co. Wrckes & Potter, tlno. Wilson, Jr. AND OTHERS. Also, all WneiLr.sALC DucioisTs at riur.;e, ill., M . Lot IN,. Mo., I)i: i ICOl I , 711 rli., isvii.i.i:, K)., CIX IWATJ, Oliio, ii r ism it(.ti, fu., lltli'ALU, . V. AND 11 V Druggists, Grocers, Siorekeeper.s and Retailers generally in all Cocxtky Toavns an I Villages In the UNITED STATES AT INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. S'itd by ilobert Browning AND William Bannaman, Wholesale Agents. A N D BYTom,i;so: a c;o, IV. B. VICKERS, And by the DRUt.;isTs, Storekeepers and Retailers generally. Country Dealer can order as above, Oraddrt.-sonL'rs din-ct orif Prices. Terms, &c.. is desired, end lor 18o2 Circular, giving reduced Prices to HENRY K. COSTAR. Principal DF.roT No. 512 Broadway (Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel.) New York. auebai -deodA ff i I

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x S3 rjcL7 taw r; or 1862 fpsUrZ ': 1862 A LL PERSONS rUIXUASlNC TICKETS FOR KT. J0SF.FH ad other pinU in Northern iliasonri, the Stale of Kanisa, or the Trrritori-, houli 1niit oa having tickets that read by the SOUTH .TIISSOI HI IIAII.UOAD. Tba only rail route from .St. Loci to 5u Joseph. It la the hortest and quickest line, by thirteen bours, to the remotest poin reached t v rail, aid la at way a aa cheap aa any other, buy your Ticiel to Kansas and all point in ) Northern Miouri by the North Miourl ItailroaJ. J ISA AC H. STl IMiEON. Pres't an.! OenM Supt. Nortk Misaourt IL. K. HKNBT U. 81MMON S, General Travelu.g AarnC aeptl7-dly jeffersoxvEle railroad Tiro Trains Daily, Sundays Etcrptrd Trains Arrive 8.4.) P.M Train Leave. S:45 A. M S-iO P. M. 4:45 A.M.. a VBOVK TRAINS STOP FOR TUE AOCOMMODATIOX of pa.cntTs at -utliport, fireeiiwood, FTat-alin, Ediiitiurph, Columbns, maVir:(- connection at Sermour with train on the Ohio A Mi.Mdppt Rid, and at LouieviMe with trains on the Iiuiavjlle, Krankf -rt A Lexina-tun aDd Ljnivi:!e and NaeLvi'.le Koads. Fright train-" leave dadv. Freight promptly forwarded. OtBce, MadWon I"it. West si.le. A. S. CAKUTHKRS, Superintendent. J. tl. Whitcobib, Krt iitht Agent . apl'&i-dly DENTISTS. P. G. C. HUNT, ID E IST T I S T . OFFICE AND KES1DEXCE, IIAST .YIAIKKI'r STltl.IIT INDIANAPOLIS 1ND. 4I. MUSIC. PI A OS! .IAaXOS! 4f"1HF.APEU AND LETTER 1Ny STRUM EXTS tl auvere ecr k--j uuvini i.l iui- uiarKCi. my jr'y-j rantremejits with Ka.t rn Piano tnati.itacturtrs are n;ch that lean furnih 11 orders 20 ur cej.l. cheaper than any dealer in the Wet, and 1 warrant them fuperior intnii!ii'nu. Only for ceh. Call and see at Meo-r Vv H. Talbott A. Co'a Jewelry Store, No. 34 Wa-hinxtou street. PIAyiS.MF.I.ODFONS,Or:r,ANS. C.UITARS, VIt)LLN'S, ACC0UHEUNS, 4c.,TUJEl AND REPAIRED. Ilavina: had over twenty ye r experience the public can be ur d that they now have better opportunity than th'y K'i! ral'y meet with to lime their initrnment put in perfect order. 11 . SCHON ACKER. juIySl-dly '61 SPECTACLES. &C. - v - To Officers of the Army. JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ;iiss:s. For tio'ii, portability and power thy superseJe all other. For sale by SEM M0NS, Optician. SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C, Of the greatest trnn-p:;rerit jiower, of new improvement properly adjusted to the cat-e. Orders from the country, with particulars, promptly Attended to. Repairing neatlv done wifh dispatch. SEMMONS. Optician. oeiSi To. 4J.". South Illinois street. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. .TJHKIr: JOHNSON, General Commission Merchant, AP Denier in riour, firalti and nil UlntU of Country I'roUucr; 'lne and Liquor! Clfrartif Tobacco, Ac. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 2.17 SOUTH SECOND ST.. II 1 1. ui:i.iiiia. Advatir inn etc on Contisnmrni. augr.Mly VANTED. 2 200 Recruits Wanted FOR THE -Of T!ar Elc-vmlli Itifaiitry. -whichMAJOR J. W. CORDON Ianthoi!?ed tora! in Indiana. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY. AY FROM tl3 TO itl PER MONTH, WITH RATIONS, qaartetK, mdical atteudance, Ac, complete. All w Do enlit w ill at once l-e clothed, hIfted and provided with everj thing evM-utial to their comfort hy the Government . "Theterm cf eiihxtroeiit isTlarre Year. Tay to ct-nuuenct from date td cnliftmciit. None hut aMe-hodied fii.ile men, betneeu the age of 1 and & years, need apply. lU-crultinsr Reiideavnua in Met-ffer'a new bnildins. No. Ci6Eat Wahh'.DKton ktrect, adjoining (Kid Felluw' Hall. D. R. COIT, Fimt Lieutenant Eleventh Infantry, Recruitlrf Officer. NEW 300KS;. NEW PUBLICATIONS T" E. Miera' ls. Vy Victor Ifapo; Iove's l.ah.r Won, hy Mr. Sonthworth; Eavenh"e. t.v Kini"si-v: Why Paul I" rroll KiUed his Wife; Nine Mentha tn the e)'jartermater'a r"narmenl; Paron lirowidow'a lujk: Stolen Mak, bv W ilk ie Collin, author of Woman , in While; P.. .wer .f the lTa:r; The Hirt; A I Jfe' Secret: Ri-creatioii of a Country Patoi; IeiMire Uura in Town; A Rook Ahoct lVictor; Cityr f the Sairta; -AT UnVEJ STElitilT aV COSS. jy4-!2w DRUCC15TS. SCHIEPPELIN BROTHERS b CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. And Dealer in fancy c;ood Fer fuuiryt Ac. Atao, Afrent f the aale ct If.ned Petroleum, lllnri'nttr.r Oil, iuperi'T to any Coat Oil, fundbe4 tn any 'iaax.ti'.ie t the lwet market ratea. IT AND 173 WILLIAM STB .NEW .. fr CHOCOLATE. r.aftablUhrd In !?KO. BAKER'S PKEMIUM ClfOCoL-'T. PURE PREPARED Cocoa. R.-vma, Frenrh, Hornw athh and. aüiüa Chocolate, warranted equal la quai t and flaror ' to the Part Choculatea; tare toul the tet of orer three- j charter tf a century, and are renounced by all who : otTff orne tei mem ii ne anperor to any ofoert, Manufactured by W. Baker A Co., at their Mill, in Dorcheater, Ma., and for aal at their llraich Depot X. 317 Fulton treet. New Tork C!ty, and by Grocer and Dealer generally throughout the Union. Addrea 11. L- PIERCTC, JelO-dSiD 1 17 leiten treet. New York.

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