Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3820, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1863 — Page 1
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-T STIXE SENTINEL
PatlNTED AM Pt;KJJi-Hl
TUB XfiH SENTINEL OFITCK.
NO. t WI TH ni KIDI ITHEKT,
DENTISTS.
E10ER, HARNESS BINGHAM,
DAILY STATE SENTINEL.
P. 6. C. MWTt S v t T
NO. St. BAST M
VOLUME .
INDIANAPOLIS, IND., TIES DA I MORXIXG, JANUARY 6, 1863.
NUMBER 3,820.
SPECTACLES. AC.
To Offioert of tho Amy.
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DAILY SIvNTIAKL
JFJrT-H.VUlllMILKU.VD 'DIANAPOIIS RaTrOAO TIME TABLE.
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WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL, PUBIJHHHi KVrKY MONDAY AT Owr if alia r and iitty i In. a lYr.
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i 3 75 .'. XI 6 30 7 50 M.75 10.00 13.50 l.-, no 2i T. INI H oo itoM .V, 00 aji 70.00
PERU AND INDIANAPOUS R A I Ii R O A D . erg5e tj e w Kaute ta r ta icmgo vita Kokomo. .12 M ILF S SHOKTtR THAN OTHKK ROUTE
Tram Leara Tram Arne. M Mail 730 A.M. '. 1 P. M a a a a . 1 1 A Aa H-JO p. M AM P.M. !ii.axapoi la ajd coLcitaca via caioa. Train Lraee. Tra n Arrirt li9 A M Ftpraaa 1.3S P. M. - 4 V M AocotmnodaHon 10:45 A.M. unuw nmAi aaiLwat riaanalaaa.a Tram. Arrive. 6:00 A M 55 A M. IfcfAA, M Mail tK P M. 7:T0 P. M i36 P. M I5iiai iroLiR ifjaj Bjajaj nn i bsomt live, via datto. Traiu Leave. Train Arrive. 6 00 A M tfl A M 1155 A M T P M. 7 10 P M t:35 P. M.
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Train Leave. 615 A. M. 11 23 A. M. P M-.
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10.1C A. M. ...tkll P. M 10:10 P. M
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A4veetiarariita ptoh"be in ' 'h thi lUily nd the tA ..! Smv.ii M '! 1'i'v '-.'. with awa lia.f the We. klv rate. aAftatJ BuMtirs- Notice ptiblibed in tLc local column, of ten I. fi- ' tmder, will be rbartred each irtNertioii 11. if (nt tri liri--. t. n r lit - rr hue. fharjrea will 1-ni4-l.- f't :ti-rrtitn AC MtftoOOTM followmf rdrr. . i.-Hh and A h lation. at tbe rale. nan...i. : !. .ail iti ar . : Military Compano . ()r.lrr of O.I.I Keil.. M-oni. Order-.-tW-ttev-.!. i,t St. it and Smirin Scietii F r erb n tice n e. p. .lit H ht-- 22 cut f.-r rarli lnprtanO; er elfcbt tinea aA thtiv raU-. ni.'.cink .leatli- with funeral iioticeattafhed.il. withL' fiotice frMarriage N.tlcea 54) reit. Notice of Ketival, IVttM mti Kcutioti, ittteti Wf ij lndivi.lual or awx-iati- Ii-, r t.v chtirchr, at tbe rx'ilar Barke. Atlerti rnrtit !.-.led and placd under the bead ff iperial Notke, if tea line, or over, will becharjte.l double tbe u.ual rate. Advert i-nieiit nukini? le than tlr line, inserted once in the Daily, will be chafed fifty c.-nts. Yearly advertiser U pay quarterly. AnnoüiK Intt ramlila'e for oftke of every derrintfn te U- rbartred at be rate of 1 50 fr each nam.- in the Dully, and 3 in the Dally and Weekly, the ante to le, in all ca-, paid in advance. Iiral a4lvertinei.t- in-re.1 utthe rxpet.-'- "f tb. .ttorweya orderitiif. and not delayable for tbe lejral pree.llnc, but coll. 4 table at our utual time. Puhli-her- not a. . .juntaMe f r tbe accuracy tf leifal a.!vertiM-mnta beyond the amount charged for their pntiliratii.ti F.I.I KH, HARKMUS4 BIMOHAM, pr 'prieU Indiaiin BtataAapiinal. J M. T1LPOAD, Pre. len' lt:diaiiap4ia Journal Company. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. H IMA I ICS.
VN AND AFTIR MOV. 16, 1M, traina will be W rWB a f'low-: A Mail Tram wib leave lndiai.apoti at 12.30 P. M . "top at all station, aad make cloe ronuertion at Kokomo with tra.ii on the Cincinnati and Chicago Air Line Ra 1road for Ixaran-tpori, Valparaiso and Chicafrn, and arrive J at I'eru at 4:35 P. M , in time to make connection with train on tbe Toledo anJ Wabaah Railway, going Kast and Wet. Returniiifr. tbe aaro train will leave Peru at 7 25 A. M . atV-r the arrival of tbe train on the T. A W. R. IF. from thaEaat, and arrive at Indianapolis at 11:20 A. M. in time to make connection, for all point F.at, .South and Weat. Au KprtoJ train will leave Indianapoii. at 10:20 P. M , . cuueetal Kokomo with train for Chicago, and arrive at P'-ru at 2;t0 A. U., intime to niak-connection with tramgoina; Kaat and Weat on tbe Toledo and WabaMi llailWay. Returnmr 'he aame train will leave Peru at 12 2". M , making; riawa connection at Kokomo with tbe trains on the th latin nail and Chicago Railway from Chicago Valparaiao and Loga, port, and arrive at Indianapolis at 4-30 !' M.. in time to connect with the evening train for Cincinnati, IufviUe and other point.-. ftpeoaj attention given to the transportation o4 lire trr. prtxl ic and merchandise Kenerally. DATID MAAgf t Qanoral Airent and Superintendent. V T M vi rr. t'.enral Ticket Agent. novln, '62-dly
TBBBE HALTE aAIIJlOAD. Tran. Leave. Train Arrive. 10:20 A M 4 55 A. M. 2-10 p. M 11:25 A. M. 10:15 P. M ..7 00 P M. ' Al BAXT AJn CHICARO aOAI Oa8aCABTI.IC ajHOM (J Dg North Going South, .,.- P. M Fapre. 11:25 A. M. ' 11:05 A. M Freight. Iaily 2:00 P. M. ! LArAYETTB RAILROAD Train lave. Train Arriva. II 00 A. M 4-50 A. IL i 625 P. M 10:40 A. M MtM P. M 5 3 F. M. rant am : niA!Aroi is RAii.aoAr. Train. Leave. Train. Arrive. 12.10 F. M Mail... 1120 A.M. 10 20 P. M Chicago Exprea 4:30 P M IM-Ia.JIAroLIS An MAIUSOM RAII.ROan. Train Iave. Trains Arrive. IUI P. M Mail 10..-0 A. at A.M.-. . From Freitjht Depot 6:00 P. M jarrERKOM vii.i.k. railroad. Train. Leave. Train Arrive. ! 7:4.r. A M Mail 500A. M. 9:oo P. M S :w P. M.
Arrhul anal lrtari u r. or (loainir off Ii ll.
DRY GOODS.
A PI LL UNE OF FALL k WINTLR DRY GOODS
AKK1V A) Mail:.-ori iiiatl Cincinnati and way mail Je!Teis.in ille and l.o lisv.lle Terra Haute way mail Peru mail Central way mail Terr Haute through mail . ... I.afayettf and Chicago R llefoiitaine way mail Rellefontaine through mail .. Central thrmcb mail. -. . Cincinnui ithrongh mail Springfield, lllinoia. "
.11:00 a. m. .10:'20 M. I 4." r. m. .11 4 A. M 11 40 A. M. . . 31 r. at. . . fM r. m. . 6.00 P. M. . I ... p. m. . a. at. . . 7 II A. at. . lO'J r. at. 10:15 a. m.
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AKKI.HONV BANK . N 19 Ka-t Wahlngton street opp.Kitc the eni;ne! Office. mav4 i.iviRY vftmrs.
Lynch & Keane's! IHM 0QQH wkkk SU!! AT A I i TIO !
AND WILL L E SOLD
OEPABTLREB AaaTersonville and Louisville mail Tern- Haute through mail, St. Iui, Cairo. Lafayette and Chic jgo Lafayette City arid Springfield, Illinois ... Madi-on mal". Cent ml way mail. ... Central through mail and WashnigtotiCity . Cincinnati and way mail. Through mail
Terre Maate ay, Kvan-villc and Vlncennes 12 .".0 e. at.
Peru Bellefoutaiiie wav Mad through SCXDAT MAIL. LelL-f ..(itaine iv mail aaiitT He MM J'-rter-oiivill T-irre Haan tl on h
Jfrtia ( JtaW. 7::i0 P. at. .. . 9:20 A. at. ..1MI A. M. . . 7 30 p. at. ...11:30 a. at . . Mkftl A.M. . . . 6 00 P M . . 10:30 a. M . . . C 00 p. M.
Indiana Legiaiatare. iriBLICAM HOLDING OTfcl. De! a . ire) and BlackiorJ Waiter March Fayette and L'tiioi. Benjamiu F. Clajpool. F-jJintnit: Heurt Campbell. H tniiltoti and Tipton Geo. B. Grubb. He:.4r:ck and Buune Soioiuou Blair. Henry Juehua 11 Miilett. L .( "r:e iad Surke Abram Teepirden. M imi and Fult')i. D 'i til H Bears. MtMiljiMlfi I Mil hail 0. White. Xi. - e, DeK ilb and 8teubi Timothj R. DicIumm. KitMuiit) Thoin.t- K Browa, contewteJ ) Bush Edw inl H M Berrv. Üecatur.I D rietk 13." RlPl BLICA.Ns i.Ll CTK0. ,I rt'erv.n Julin L M ui-tieid. Wayne Othnei Beexm Beutuli. Warren and White Alfred Keexi. TippecaiKje Mutes C. Culver. .I.i-t r. L ike. afiWtOD md Porter F.zra Right. K"cii.skj and Watbatai) W. C. Grave. I. nke and Veriniilion O. P. Davis Mumm John C New ontot; d 21. DBJItaCAAta HOLUIM. nVlR Clark and Suolt CluriaM P. FerAjuun. Clay and Putnam Archibald Jolinstou. t.;.;'Mi. Duioi ad Pike Thomas Shoulders. Johnson and Morgan Franklin Landers. She. in md II tncork liATiin M Rai
VigO SmIUfaI Henry K Wiion. Waslmi-iuii and H trrioi Simeon K Wulf. J en nitirs and J;iatk,on Mede i W Siiields & I LMOc BAT litCTtD. F 1 1 y ( i A a j: ut us Bra d ley . Marmall ami St Joeuh Horace Corbin. Grant and M ..!ion John D. Maihali. PtaVl ami 'anderiuro h QaXMgftW. Finch. Pen v, Spencer and Warriok BL L. Fuller. Davis and Knox James Ü Williams GrMne and Oweti Ototgu N Mcmiw. LawlWOCBJ and M.uiin Thomas B Cobb. GnwJMI and Uranoe Henry Jenkm. Brown and M'mr.e Paris C. Dunning. Bartholomew Francis T. Hord. Dearboin .lamed W. Gaff. Franklin Thomas Giffoni Ad mi-. Jay and Wells George S. Biowu. Allen Plin Ha:latid. Huutinotoii and Whitley A. .1 Douglas. OwiroU and Clinion Leander McCIurg. ('.i-s. HaHVafd and Pulaxki John Dtvis. Riple William L H.itlt 19 27. INOfcPKNOfcNr. Ohio and Switzerland AlexmderC. Downev. Kosciu-kti and Wabash Wiliiam 0 Grave. Bejiublic.uis hoidino; over 13 elected 8
NOW IS TBE TIME TO Si BSC TUBE BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
Th -'nf iii-l for ls:
THE goeeramrntal and political queationa of the j c oming year will have an abaorbing mtereat for every j cititen. We are engaged in a gigantic ereil war, the reault of which none cam foreaae. It threaten, a radical cnanae n tbe inatitutiona and principle upon which th , (.overnmeut waa founded, and the detraction of tbe liberty and rigbu of the citizen, each as tb people of no other nation have enjoyed, and to which may be attributed our unequaled progrea in national prosperity and greatnes. The iue will on be upon u, whether thia free 4i overnment hall be preened and maintained and the right, of the State, under the Constitution perpetuated, orapowerful central authority be permitted to grow out of this war, obllter- !
ating State lines. State Institution, and all those checks
upon the Fedral Government, rijht reserved by the State., which have constituted the excellence aud supe riority of our nationality States 'one aa the ea" for the common object act knh in the Coutitulion, but "distinct aa the billow" In the management of their purely domestic affairs, fbese question were involved n the recent election, anl the voice of the people waa most emphstically expressed for the Constitution a I1 I and the Union a it as " Never waa there a time when it wa.- so important that the people should be thoroughly advi-ed as to the progress, and condition of public affair and of paing events. A people are not fit for aelf-iroremment urles with an intelligent Judgm-ni they decide upon the question which affect alike their own and the public welfare. ai MK -.
INDIANA
JC8T AKCEIVAD A BiUtXTHfi AaawlaTTVBMT Of k Messrs.
For 6ld . t-ortabi'. ,f v and pnww thav nparaaiU
all other
For aale by
SUMMONS. Opt . dan
STATE SENTINEL
STEAM PRINTINGS-
ESTABLISHMENT!
Will on assemble, and the mt important qneti .:,s will be bronght before it for determination. One of
which, the Emancipation and Colonization policy of the President, will vitally affect the future of the country. All interesting Congressional proceeding, will be reported in the Srititf.
K l,:MBWIi,AraTt
SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, AC, Of the greatem tnttiapitreTit power, of new im peovement properly adjust, to the ca. Order- from the country with raaTtr'Tjlara. promptly attexwie.1 to Repairing caaÜt don with dispatch SEMMOXS. Optician ocl39 No 25. South Illinota trtreet COMMISSION MERCHANTS. a IOeSK IZ JOHNiHOlX, General Commission Merchant. axi Dealer in l lar, (.rain. an4 Bill kin f rannlrr Prwalnce; Mine nt4 I lquor,( tgara. Tobai at. VC. 0FT1CF AM WAKEH0rSE.tr fOtTB lECOÜD IT, till ADM Fill t . Advance, tnadr eat) ( on.i(nwenta augtSdly
UTF. ARK PRKPARi I Tt FXFtTTT ALL F! KKS for Book and Job Printing, with diapatch and In the beat styl- of tbe art. Particular attention pat I . Mercantile and Railroad
A new Legislature will assemble on the fth of January next. It action will have a deep interest for the ' citizens of Indiana. The N. Nf,.. will contain a faithful and intelligent report of Its proceeding, to that the 1
reader can understand from daj to day hat their Representatives arc doing.
WANTED.
200 Recruits Wanted
-FOR THK
-21
Democrat holdinp over. " elected. . . . Independent.
12:00 M.
T:oC P. roae. IcM p. m. I4H p. m. Bc4M p mj.
I.KIKI.sl.NTATiVIuS. KM Adam P. If. Collins 1 Allen Ochuiij: Hir.i. Ml r Shout!.. .2 l. utliolomew 0 H. P. Abbott 1 BfKMM Sherman Hü tetter Boone .ml Hendri k. ThoA. J. Cson.
Abol.
LAW BOOKS. STATÜTK OF INDIANA. (avn a nouns iti: im1.
I.UCÜ A HLXSLKI U-ry aod Sale Suhle in the ß(.0W (hp PlTSflt StüldaiH PffCfS rear ..f t lie Palmer Hoti4 JuneaVdly I I IM IIKII v.
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DAVIS A CO , Tnion frfrrdry. Delaware treet,op- . , aaaajat TJbAom Uepo r '
LASEIJrtAN A VUSTOK. WhiiMtt..u Foundry .lid Machine Work., eat end Union Depot. my2
Wl. l. FSTATK BCiEWTS. R.N IS SMITH, f.rnie'!y Delell A Smith. Real' f 4 fc.ute agent md Tax Payer, 17 Eaal Wasl ngl treei. Houses to rent jati25-d ly 'i
eKKR5A!t A P1KRT.F. Real F.stote Agrnta and awaAatta, 10 Kal Washington tr-et.
rM V H II.KY, R. I tatfl gent and StK"k aWt -r. In , K it Wn-hington str, t maylt II4M I MSl4i: IM Al l .
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RKMKMDKR, 33 WEST WASHINGTON) ST. Next Dry Good store t i the Palmer House. LYNCH V It 1 S A 1 : . fBMofS ATj PKOPMETOKS.
The -ec "iid volume of M srs.(,ain A llonl' cuujiilation of Indiana Staititi has jut appeared. This volume complete their work. It mex hanlaal eseeulion i. er creditable; and the skill, learning, and labor which the editor, have bestowed on it, merit t'.ie high st praKe. So'.ic but lear i-d, dilit;.' lawyers could ha e produced auch a work. The second volume embrace ali the public statutes of atian a now in f.. ire upon the aubject. to which it relate., and tbe first all excepting the acts of the last regular and
! BlotTA .Stephen V. Cook... Cat ml i John H. Milroy Churlea B Libelle I ! irk Jon aä U. Howanl. . . . Ciintoii Cui nelius J. Miller. .
Clav Adam C. Verh Claw lord Thou. R)a .. I) me O S. In en
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C MVYHKW k CO. H ile dealer in B..nf.
M-rt.' Blot-k, opposite : .epl
1 C M VYHKW x CO . w m RAoea, a: d Aatbbeia, N. 4 the I nion lep.it, Indianapolis, Ind.
UKM KSO0U A SDN, matiMfacturers and dealer.! in all kind of Boot aod Shoe. 5.. 32 Ka-t Wa-h-n. n trert. air27 IlitiihN l 'l" I'inM'.llV. h N l r W KJ A I'O . h 'Mi- a I ß ers in Ba ki and Stat rooery, and Pi bitei a' M '. I is WeM Wash in trior aprtB ltl 4.H M MEaMCIüES. Wrll.f M. LOWRT, lRi:,,rsr -Dealer In Di igi, tl.. Paints, CHI, 1 Nr uf, B taule, Pat I and th r ' N !. a- !!: .-- No. f. Va.acbueit ae4i'ie, la iiattipoH. rioxi.'V 1 v. fHOMLIMSOl A COX, dealer la Imio, MirMcBaBi,
f Paint .Oil s, Parfumery. Fancy Goo.1, c., o
h Fast Washiafton street. Indiana;
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RUDWmN4i, I ,K-ktisf. and -.lealer in Pat. Oii, Vanubes, jr st,ioja,tiia-iare, Part iniery.
No :r. W.-s. v ,. - eet. : apr2 7
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V K N A Co. New T rk store. Dry
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Ta street. n: i '
irrwvi: A) Tl U.VIC F.. 1HVKI El COI. 4Malei m ftei e, T.n Ware, Ac . N. j 11 West Washington street afrtl R4MIK B1M III. Its.
g 1 Wi i RIX J RO.LhS UfloS Finder and Pdank P-ok Ma'.ufat'tarers, Nv o7 Lasi Wa-h;nna.i.. n 43lenn' Woe., up sttir. ladiana.H::s. feb'JA-dtf nOrGI-S A PALMFK. k h txler. aral Blank H-x.k Mamifartare-s. X. Pasi Wah.:ia;ton street, aver Aifonl, Mills a Co'$ ir.. , may27 CMHf A. aLAM m i;i:w UIB M 1HA8. K HwrnORN. Imj - M .a.tilas. and tjneetiswan N' ' H3 Kaat W aabtnart n nd anap" I is, Indiana. A Daier.it: :.i.efjre. det-2i
m ilt H AN I T All IMC S. T' t-i a i - .ii - - i i . ! m . -. UDKRJCM OCPPER. Merrbant Tailor, and dealer tn ready made cloth. ug ami '. .r-iihinc so !, N'o. 21 fst Waahtaaywi Teet,. j.;. .. Sertinel ifTice. m-29 r roicM
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fvtM se-,ii.ns of the Letri-lature. It is a great excel- Franklin Kedin 0- i lewet of th'- compilation that all existing statutes on each Fulton N G li:ifl. I . ilj. ct are collected together. in the same place in these i (Tihsoi 6üaM. Hu .ib.. volumes: rothatte reader can ee .itag'nnce all the Grant James Hen lev legislation in force n any given subject. Take, f..r ex- Greene J ohn Hutnphrtv-). . BVJple, the act of WJ2, or-TM -lntr Cmrts of Common Harrison John Lernt). ui.. . . Flea the editors pabttifc the act at lare, and they als. ! H Uteock Geo. Y Atkinson .
print, in tbe form of notes on the same page- containing
thi? statute, all the ncta amendatory to it which have
Dearborn 0. F. I'."t c .i, .'-mgnn 2 I),, r , David ': ' . i Lv areAlIrta! KUc M L. ju..e.s x ' . .1 Dubois B K k't liUAa .".! : 1
Llk!i.ti: Matlliiai UpataW.. 1
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The events of the war as they are developed will be faithfully jriven, o that the puMic m.iy be advised as to ita progress: Bm KtvJta of battles; the condition of tbe contending armies., and all that affect the great struggle, at home and abroad, for the overthrow af the Rebellion Iti addition, the ßetitint will contain the CCRhRNT NKWS uf the day, C1I01CK MISCELLANY, STATU iTF.MS, tbe latest reports of the NEW Y0HK and CINCINNATI OKNKKAL and CATTLE M KRKETS, the condition of the MONEY an i STOCK M ARKKTS; in a word, it will be the effort af the Proprietors of the .niirnl to give its columns an interest for all classes of reader, and such information as will le epecially adapted to the well being of the citizens of Indiana. "ILc .'stir.' will continue to represent and stand by the regular organizations of the Democratic party, State and National; sustain tLe principles and policy they thall avow, and support the candidates they may nom nate. We h.tve no agonts. The low price for subscription will not allow it. We therefore a-k our Democratic friend- all who desire the success 0f oun principles to aid in the extension of the circulation of the .$entin-I, Daily and Weekly, until they shall al least reach every Democratic fanulv in Indiana. The press is a most imporiaiit aajeaA iu directing ariftbt tiie public mind, and all that is needed to give the Democratic party permanent rule is the enlightenment of tbe people as to its principles and policy. It shall be our aim, with all the ability we p..ss sv. to faithfully advocate Democratic sentiment and measures, for wc believe that in so doing we best pr n. jte the true intasesia of the cuAntry.
en AS
PILLS 01 I. AlHNG. LI 1M . CARDS, PILL HEADS, BLANKS. I'KEDi, LETTE Ii HEADINGS, KEÜISTEK CIR'TLARS, RFCElPTS.ic Show Cards and Bills ! 'HECKS, M-Tr bonds, tKWKUttM, STOCK CERTIFICATES, DEEDS, Ac. Ao POSTING BILLS cot Kia MKBcaajrra. Show HI I.., Hotel Bill off Fare, Hand Hill. Poster and Programme. En lud'. Im cauous. Par i tie and Hull .
OF--WHICH-
MUOR J. W. ÜORDON I authorifed torai In Indiana ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY. MA1 1 I ( M I3 TO iU PER MONTH. WITH RA
I riti.NS, quarter, medical attendance. Ac . plete Ail who enlist will at once he clothed, au
and provided with everything esentlal to tLetr
by tbe ii insane in Tbeterra of enliatmei"' isThrre Year. Pay to commence from ?afe of enlistment. Hone hut able-). gia men. between tbe aajs 18 and 36 year. Deed apply. Recruitiaa Rendesrou In Menge? new btattdar. Mo. 51 Kast Vt aahmgtou street, adjrdnmg Odd Fellow.' 1111. D. R. COrT. First Lieutenant Eleventh Infantry. BVcratUnT ObBosw.
MEDICAL.
H iin o k and Shelb .l.ime. L. Mason 1
Hamilton and Tipton James O'Brien.
been p issed up to this time. And th.y have done of j Henry Chai lea D Morgan. . .
S HI i 6 g 63 I t - o ! Pi ax I 6 8 H I i-l 1 S
Heudricki James M. Grejrg
Howard J. M. Leel. Huiitinoton and Whitley Samuel MvGauehev 1 Jackson Jason li Brown 1 Jasper and Pulaki John Darroch... .1 JetmiiiL's Hotebingi Jell'ei n David C. Biauhum andJ. I linf
.loltnon A . Pemlleton 1
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all the other act c utaitied in the revision of 152. The editors nave added much to the value of these tel. tune especially the last by the copious and learned notes with loch tlte volume abound. These note indicate much labor and 1pk1 acumen. They furnih us, in a c ! ie and accurate form, with all the adjudication of our Supreme Court on thse statutes. These adjudications being now v.-ry numerous, the references to them in the volumes un ter con-ideratioii. will be of great value
t. .l e lawyer, and indeed to all persons concern-d in the I jav Samuel A SlitiatT
lmitn-tra ton ot justice, the eait .rs have l,o rererreu, ; tl0ir,, j,lid Mo CT:n Thomas W. in their note-, to numerous decisions in othet States, Woolen .1 made -n sia'ufes similar to i.urs. j Ko-i iuko Uenrv .1 Ilverle Aa ajW4Bifcr.ee d thee rolum-s, not to be overlooked Kosciusko and WiiLrtsh Jos Marshal i. the full ar. I accurate index appended to each. In Indi- ! Kliox William B. Nililaek I ana. ther- never l.as ... en a g . I index to any volumes o Lagraiifre Francis P. Griffith statute, published bv autliorit v. Thi provoking defect! Lake
km en comph tely rem. .'.:, d in the volume under re- ! La porte James Forester and W
iew; and the?e indexes dl areatlv luhten the labor of1 "'Qa
all who have occasion to !ojk into our statutes.
This i the tirst time thai private enterprise has attempted the publication of I ndiat. a statutes. The attempt. I do not doubt, wjll be successful, and will dul;. -ward the learned editors and enterpriimp pablisb-
TER51S OF THK DAILY SENTINEL. One copy, one year $7 00 One copy, ix months 3 50
One copy, one month 60 (
Delivered by the carrier, within tbe city, 15 cents per we-k. payable to the carrier. Agents will he supplied at 12 cents a week. TE I.MS OF THK WEEKLY SENTINEL 1 copy 1 year $1 50 10 copies ami one to the waiter of tbe club Ii 00 20 copies and two to ihr maker of the club 30 00 Additions can be made to clubs at any time at the above rates. The names will Vie printed on each paper with' ut extra charge.
No paper will be sent without prepayment, or coutln- , ued longer than paid for. Address EI.Di.K, II.IRKIS .V BIGIIAW,
Indianapolis, Indiana.
RAILROADS. India iiapolia and .Tlailion TbV a wbV aam 53 w m -L mw am. 9 m ISf2. BE ? lkmSS& 1S62.
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li'ppni I.iwrence Nathaniel Wiiiiams Madi-on Riciwrd Lake
Murioii .lohn C Tarkineton and W H. Kendrick (contested' Marshall A. St n ke M AO PaekanJ.l
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iniuel H. Bikiik.
e,. r.ery , .iwyetw,,,,. ucour.se. purcuasc mesoommes. Mont oome. V J a me F. Hamev
and every rler. sheiiff, and justice ol the p. ace ot the Morgan J .1 .If
State, will find it to
t to ais advantage to ..n them. Mai tin John B O'Brien..
DAVID M'DOXALD. Miami K. F. Drinald-mo taManapriMi, June i, UMI Noble-Timothy Baker The 'oregomfc notice byjude McDonald, of Ciaviji A Ohio and Switzerland K. N. Lamb.
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Hour's C HBplUtlwtl of the. Statutes of Indiana, l not dengnej as a pull of the iron., but is an unsolicited coiumeudation ol the ability, accuracy, and completeness i;n which thee volumes have 1 er prepared.
t . - a 1 ni- ' . aT nefot -. 'e, a.v ObAm, 24 Kat -Ltnarton street, up -ta.rs, sec. nd ! the right hand. .pr ll- 1.'. h'4. ort DONALD. KOaVCDI tl I L. R.iach. Jop4l V Lew:, A'.faarneyt and 0UiiaaA4J at iaw, .Ctna lusurance L mBsa:.y Bmldin. second Ao r. I-enn-vlTar.i strati, jel ily LIVERY STADL S.
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O. W. JOHNSTON, Livery and Sale Stables X05. 11 sNOn vt F5T I E vRLSTRFET. iDtAar.Lia. isiiaaa.
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Onagt (ieore H. Hon 1 Owei. Jacob V Woll'e 1 Parke Casper Burt pike William H. De Bniier 1 Pen v James. Hardin l Porter L A Tasst. w .
The second vedume, which has just ter issned from p0e; j Spencer 1 the prea. i N-m? aV ;.ver. i t ubcn -r- i tapLdly a : Putnam Austin II. Iruelt and George pos;;ile. Thr editi- n of the -;.tntes will be found a ne- . Priest 2 Riplev Kdwin P, Fenis 1 ressity fa every lawyer, Ja of the peace, and county j KwllMoh II Moorman officer i:i the State. Th pulÜctU-n of the work is a Rllh William S. Hull 1 nrviaje enterprise, ami th ., -hers' only ho, for re- I Scott Daniel HI or her 1 , . Spencer James W Lfmmon 1 muner.tion . in us sa.e to lAaa for wboe cr.s Mnence SullivanS( ,,en f , itaa prAfa ' Tue tWB . MAbM cor.tain alout IdOO jghelKv Jacob Mutz 1 pafieÄ ,.f matter, nearly the quantity embraced , Steuben Ed -s B NoveV ... ......... the;,, il aal MB. St. Joseph Andrew Anderson, Jr r r BBtrt 4 50 ner Tolame. or $9 00 for Tippecanoe Joseph H . Her?her, Samuel tbe two olur. e. Ord.-r. addresed to the subscriber wil ! Mustard
J. J. BlNi.HAM. aiiderb irg and Poev John A.Reitz.l Indianapo'-,., ind. i Vanderliurp: Thomas E Garvin 1 Vermillion Irad AMill
V'ip Bay teai W H anna. Jno Kemp. .2 Wabtsh John L. Stone Warren Benjamin F. Gregory
N a-htnton Jitmrwm Lee .1
Tlm. PASSKNGF.R TKAIN WILL LEAVE THE IMaa Iepot, Iiidist.apolis, at 12:30 P. M. daily, for Madison, rincimiati aud Louisville. This i the shortest railway lin.- to Cincinnati and Ixais-vill-connectinB; at Madison with the United States Mail Lin" steamer-, arriving at Cincinnati in time to connect with the Express Train on the Little Miami railroad leaving at 7 o'clock A. M., for the Ea-t, and by the Kentucky Central Railroad f r tue South, and at Louisville about 11 P. M. lictuminn. leava Cincinnati daily al 12 M., by the above steamers, and als. Iy the Madison packets. Forest Queen and Priore-s, arriving' at Madison in time to connect with the Tassenger Tra:n !eaine at 6 A. M., and arriving at Indianapolis at 10:50 A. M., making connections with all trains leaving for the Fast, West, and North. For the accommodation of way passengers a Cat will run in connection with the Freight Train daily, leaving !l tianapolf at 6:30 A.M wnieh tram remains some time at n:h station, affording passe, gers an opportunity for the nscii. i ,,f business, a-riving at North Madison at 2:50 M. rare to ( mt inn.ui. or Cincinnati to Indiiinapolia. ii oo ; To louivi lie. 3 00 No charge for meals or state-rooms on the staamers, or for baggage or omnibus at Madison Tariff of Freight - a low as by any other route. Shippers and merchants We&t'wi 11 "tind it to their inter, est to travel over and ship by this line. ap6-dlf. D. C. BkANHAM. Superintendent.
BOOK WORK.
BVK1T OEaTBirTlOII SCHOOL AND C0LLEGK CATAL0GUKS, MI8CKLLA5E0US PAMPHLr.T8, 0058T11TT10NS,
KKPtihTfl. BRIKFS. Ac
4 III TO HOOFKI1 I. .KAM LF. Coughs and Otitis w.ll go away, rsometlme id a .single day. If to the Drug Store ynn III go And get .applied whb. Tuaailagw; Ton can ose It freely a. yon please, I: utver fails to give you eaw. Tnose Granules wonierful at. I'm sura.
For they peedily effect a lasting cure. Si oeot par boa, at all Drug Storaa.
BRANDE'S TT'SSTLAO CI BKS C FOBS BRANDE'S TUSSUaAGO CULF.S CHLU8. BKADi; TLILA(.() CURES HOARSRNKiS. BRANDE'S TVSSILAGO CTRF.S 80RK THROAT.
OOF in UK . Ill s Tl SMLAUO. W4)ÜDERH !. I.RAM'IJU. Oh where can I find then., T. t: e .Wig Ptort go quick, I will speedily try thee; I i.ave a bd (Jouarh, And 1 wish to be sure To ha-e the beat remedy That Iii very soon cure. Hr ce: . per b . at ail tbe Drue: tHaro. bka h i) k s TuefqiLAOO CCttm ASTHMA AND RRONCHITls.
S Id i l liniEiri.ts. ranta a ho.
BKANDK'S TUS81 LAOO I Plet to tbe Taste Children cry for H. B Ii A N I) K's I T88IL A OO fruKH hooping corr.n and rRorp
Sol.' he a I Drugrh-ta. 15 oenta a boa
BKA nd K'S TU88ILAG0 CURKS COtGHS AND COLDbV t&T BM ' y all Pnggt.tA. XL pent, a boa.
receive prompt attention Jul ftA, 132-
BARBERS.
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Bl-a) tn readifW.s Cbacs
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I, i v li v s T i WTL E . 0 lo Fa.lrVa-1 :-e: half a sst-Mre Washington street, beisem Meridian and Pennsylvania street., tu rear of Gleim' Bloaw. Ir..:.:.a ... ' ' Wl WII SIM'S pr..prle'. T
SCHOOL BOOKS. VII Ktsvi trial OF SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER. &CMfcC, in bm ali. aa i aKi.f wt a m m .. AtROWFN STKWART A ( J'i
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SSHTCRAFT EA1 e-PniXD A BA1BXR 8BOF IN Wi-sV pt.in and HarrisoD Aaron L the new block of lata C No, two doors ?c:th of ; Haiden 1 tbe Poet Tee, on th? aecaael Coor, Kotbi No. S and a, j " ' ' ""',"L' ' '1'.. wt i w I Y air Beel to ee all his old customer D ; AJR Israel w oodrtff, Oliver T. tn fur. b;st with i v chair - tio-diy Jone, IL. B Newrmn Wells and Blackford Geo. S H iwell.l LIVERY STABLE. Baaau Jku T. Richard-s-OIl 1
ta car Warrick tharrbers
Exchange Stables, - Illinois, Btreati äffe Bäte h osva. Indianapolis, Ind.
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TOBACCO AND CIGARS. 5 O O .OO O CI it A RS Just Htceired.
MEDICAL. What is Life Without Health ?
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U aaU i troul'laotlie II oarseoeoa pre veote peec a Sore Throats are pa.nfu BRANDES TUSSILAG0 Is pieaaant t take, and soon effer a cure. 1K c.nt. laa, tt '.! .. Bts re
.JOHN Am IIKIDLINGEK Jt returned om ConnectW ul, IK RAI BKAOB0 4.000.000 FINK DU et Mttn Clean i will bo aat.a of toe very be-t quality, md will .ell 25 Per Cent. Lower Than ans other h. u-c sill furnish tbe same quality Bvery one wh i sell.ciear. whole-ale or retail dealer ' come soon and eiaauae be 'ock. JOHN A. HF. I DUNG ER. BMMll Xa S P.lmAr If-i--
1862 -85 'W1 182 VLL Rast! IXI PURCHASING T1CKF.TS KR ST. JOSEPH and other points In Northern Missouri, the State of Kansas or the Territories, should insist on having ticket.- that read by the HM TsS4l Kl KAILKUAD, The only rail route from St. Louis to St. Joseph. It is the shortest and quieke" Im., by thirteen hours, to the remotest point reached by rail, and is always aa cheap aa any other, buy jour Tickets to Kansas and all points in Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Railroad. ISAAC H. ITUMSOir. PreVt and Gen' I Supt. North Missouri R. K HF.NKY H SIMMONS, General Traveling Agent. eeptlT-dly INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI JR. -A. X Xa f O A. ID 1
Sborteet Rome THirtr fllee! NO CHANGE OP CARS TO CINCINNATI ' Three traina leave Indianapoii Daily, Sundays excepted.) TalTTTTMIIsti aiiiW. .CINCINNATI EXTRESS r arrive a- C '. .::r:ati at 1 0.40 A M , and Leilgtoi Ky., P. M. Second Tram 1125 A. M CtrctcnaM Mad, arrives at Cincinnati 4 45 P. M., making cioee torxecticn with the Little Miami Ra Iroad for Loveland, Morrow, Columbus, Neaark, Zanesville, and Wheeling. Third Train T Oö ? M, C.nr'.rna:: Express, arrives at Cincinnati 1120 . M. Far same as by any other rout Call for your tick' :he lodtanapoLs and Ciucinnatt Railroad. Baffreee cheeked throUffb. SraciaL Nottcb. Be ssare you get In the right train at Indianapolis. TL t.'.y Cincinnati train, stands on the fifth track, being the farthest track south in the Union Depot, at Indianapolis. W. H L NOP.I.F. General TVket Agent.
V M. Lnuocw, Travelir.sr Acent l.ovlT 'CT-dly j PATENTS OBTA1NBD FOR NEW INVENTIONS OF EVERT description. Fees contingent on soore.s. No pat- 1
entnopay. herd for C.rcaiar, riving term, directions, Ae. Addraaa AMOS BKOaDNAA, t Fa'.' K':- rny. W..'- rgi D C
We have one of the mo.t complete Printing k.ahllsh-
ments In tbe ccntrv. Our facili'ie for doing al! k:nd of ,
Work, Plain or Ornamental, ate fr.t rla.s. W hav introduced the latest and faste.t Presses, and hax-e ! added to onr Tvpe ail he modern .tylei, and we employ . I the beat werkmen We are thee enabled to furalsh Job promptly, t. guarante.. a'iafaUoei and to accent . w
pricea.
We have connected with our Job Department Adams Superior Presses, and are prepared to execatc Stereotyp j I j PresewoTk, together with tbe Preoswork for ootatde papers.
a? loa figures.
RENO V ATFRS. -L'r.;..v.t'fa laWel rf.jf ESTABLISHMKN : riiHc BatraatrtAxaaava-a - i-snrn J -'re -t, liid.ae.apolia, Indiana. JOSEPH HARRIS, Prop.
At this old ar.d well-known e-'aHl.hment. tbe lad.es can haw siiks an woolen g.-ai. dyed tn permanent aa4 beaut . c dors anl genta' carmeuta toot otigh.y ronovated and repair.-d, a go-d as when aew, at lower orloso thau ever. Now and aocorsl.tjood clothing wonght and b. alsa, a paucular braiatb in tbe laatneaa dottomiBaled toe drawing hi Hard uible 'lis'h. or tear in any garment eaa bo so wrought thai it cam not be visible to the naked jre. aau rtintry order, pm ctaallv attialel to. No connection wjth any othor hotue m tail city. RememU r tue t mr , N. aS South iiub-aa streeu feb4 JOSEPH HAKV
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
American Express Company.
nerchani. Rankere. Kallraad Halt apreros Inauranre tg.-n x-, Mann. factureri. Ace..
It respe-Mfhlly dir'ed t "Mr Erabfhaeet they itr -t flrc-c!aae werk at low rates.
Orders fr?c. abroad wffl reoatw protny t iiAbOB.
Workfanxihod in a.', cases at th tim pj
UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. aF' I THE CORNER OF WASHINGTON AND f Mendlaa atroeta, Iodtaaapofla. Three daily Ex prsaaos to New Tork; Two dai'y Esi.ies.. u Clnctunau, and
Two daily Expree. to Ci 'ago and
Tr.e r.rre t empales s the following roaAa, trtz:
INMANA CENTRAU LA AYETTK CHIC GO, INWANAPOUS A PEEU TERRE HAUTE A RICHMOND. BELLE FONTAINE A lNDLaNAHtLlft Money, paaAago. vaiah aaat fretgbt carried entA safety anal map tea, aa Id ccsargo of eaei4al and 4dat B 1 1 engera. Notea, BsOe and Draft nlf bo proaapdy eMria-1 sad rssiTtsam asV J. Hfj 1 1 ITKlaP. Aawasa-
MUS1C.
StrADgen from a distance, and buaineai men of the citv and countrv, Are cordially invited to viait our olSce, and examine our facilitiei for execnting every description ot Printing in the neatest stvlc, and on the moat reasonable term.
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afHAl rtt r.Zn-, s-.pe'.o:
TTflTWit '.nsrt'e t to examlt the Piano of I
J ' M. Stleff, of at Mr. iatTr' Mtsl Roots. , in the .tra
Ro-.n- 'pen frm 7 A. M tt.t P U. . 3 -dly J. WIUJAM SrTTttlN Drums! Drums!
Ofiice ou Mijridiaxi Street. Sontn uf Waah-
iugtot. Street, oppo-ite the Poitoflic-i AoDAEaa. ELDER HAROESR&BTN0HAM.
BASS DRUMS, TENOR
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