Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3653, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1862 — Page 1

DAILY STATE SENTINEL. fUSUli AM) PCWJ.HlIJCb MIU anlllM (AVI UCirtlk) AT TUE NEW SEN11XEL OFFICE. NO. t MIL Til ML US DIA TIli:ET. ELDER, HARKrTisS 6 BINGHAM, Vroprletor. Yearly NWnwn M . i miwij d!lver4by lh carrier "S cn'Pr week, payable m.m'(My. ng! npe cnta. Oty mUrrtbers ill be held re.j.on.tl le f r papers left at the;r b arter tkry bave restored. or whew tbey wUh them dlcmiliuued, unless notice Is given at the oftee of pMiriiK. No paper sett wltboct pre.parment.or enUnuedlong t tbsn psld f"- . ('"f f tboDirti Ssmitt ran be bad at the office eh BBomioa". bo Wir vtsab ee.n Mon? day BorwiK, neatly eveluped. fr mailing. WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL, rCBUSUKD KTCKT WEDNESDAY AT

FATAIUI liriUtll T II ADVASf . UATt'.Ü f AUVIlKTniJI.

1

11 21 a-t

61.

lw..

10.1 lw.

3w.. lm..

In

lm..

4m

6m.. tm.. 12m

CM 1 00 1.25 1.Ä0 1.75 3 oo XS0 1.00 4 V & M 7.W) S..V1

11.00 13.M 15.0

4 m S 1 i J j M M M 9 3 5 a m I m Ü " 5 J -a -a a - - t- t t u i i 2 1 I 2 I e -m ae

113 l.M 17 3.JS a oo 3.7S 4 8 00 710 10 25 1375 IS. 00 H.oo 20 SO IS 00

I to

I

Jno! oo, J.50

4 ooi

SO) 00 A 00

10. Oik lj.f.0 13M1 I T5 1 .O0.24.2." 21T, 27.00 25 (Ml ?4.&O:35.S0 35. 0O 45.O0

l.M 1.50 3.13 3.75 4.37 6.00 8.25 7 60 lo.no

3 K! 300! 3.75, 5.2S 00 7 601 9.00

2 SO1 37;

.25

13

.00

3 00 400 &.oo .oo ! 7.00 n.oo

13 00 14 15.00 17 2o oo 2.1 2'J.W) 34 33.00, 40 37. SO 45 43 50 50 55 OO 5.

.75 10.00

.SO 12.00 00 16 GO 50 20.00 25 24.&0 75 40.00 00,4 5 00 50 52. 50 00 57.50 00 75 oo

3.37 4 .',0 3 75 7.7 9 (0 11 25 13.50 1100 22 50 29.75 45 00 0 00 57.50 6.V00 Hi 00

D

3 75

00 24 7. AO 75 10.00 12.50 15 00 20 00 25.00 33 00 50 00 55 00 2 50 70 00 5 00

ADVERTISING IN THE WEEKLY. Ol square, one lnertiou t& 75 two " 1 "0 f.,tir " 3 00 Yjt ruh tuWnerd Insertion, a'd fr each wt rtl.m of rat b a !.rl.nl .;tiarf S3,' AdvtMl-ment pul.llhe. In both tbc Daily !! Hj' tVerkt Frmtiwkl will 1. cbartr! th full Iall rati, with üi-half tl WeeklT rtle .Mel. h'iainri.a Not.if j.uMLbr.1 In the local columns of ten llnaor un.tr, b- charire.l f.r each liiertiou 1; If orer ten ltna. t n cnta prr lin. Cbi.?eawjnbBial for lnerlln(C the notlcea of tte fcüowiriu OnJer, S.icktlea tnl Awtatlon I the rtte am!, to bpM In advanm Military Companlea, Order of 0M lH'wa, Maonic Order, IkneTolent F.icietii- anl 5lt.inff 8octetie. For eh notlc not excwdlna; 8 Iii 25 cent for eich Inaertinn; ovr ei?ht liia at tbia rat. Announcing deaths with funtr! notic tUcheJ, $1; without notice free. Marriage Notier 60 renta. Nokri of FeaUvala, l'lcnica and Kscumlona, gotten up by IndivWiiaU or aocUtions or by cLurcUe, t the regular Hrea. Atlreiilenietita leaded and plard under the head of Jperlal 5 tlrea, if tenllnea or over, will be charged double the uaual rale. AdrertiementmaMn(r lrna than three line, Inserted nee In the lily, will be cbarKed flfly ceuU. Yearly adTertl-era to pay quarterly. Annnunchijc candiditea for offices of erery dewrriptlon to be charred at the rate of $1 60 fur each name In the Dally, and 3 In the Iaily and Weekly, the aame to be, In all caea, paM In adrance. Legal adVertl.ementa Inaerted attheepenae of the attorneyi orderlna:, and not delayable for the lejtal proceeding, but collectable at our uaual time. TublUhera not tccounUble for the accuracy cf legal advertisement, beyond the imanni chanted for their publication. ELLEK, HAKKNESS A UlNGHAM, iToprletora Ir liana tat Sentinel. J. U. TIIJ-XJRD, President Indlanapoliit Journal Company. "D U SI h ESS D I R ECTO R Y .

IIANKr.llS.

"TARRISONS' BANK. No. 19 East Washington atreet

JTX 0PRoi the Sentinel UCke.

may4

LIVEUV MTA1ILKS.

U.FÜT k mNSLF.T, IJrery and Sale ßublea. In the

rear of toe I'aluier tlouoe. junro-uij

iouduii:s.

I

ii

DAVIS CO- Unton Foundry, Delaware street, op-

poaite Union Depot.

A8SRLMAN A V12nX)N, Waahirnrton Foundry and

Mar bine worin, eat enu miou urpoi. mje

lillAl, F.STAT I : AUOTS.

IB.VSCIS SMITH, formerly Dcliell k Smith, Ural ' Ktate Agent and Tax Payer, 37 East Waahtngton treeU llouaea to rent. Jan25-dly '63

cKERNAN k riF.RCE, Ural Etate AgrnU nd

Urokera, 10 Sj Efct waaniDtrton atreet.

M.T. W1LKY, Real Eatate Agent and Stock Fro-

ker, 10 , Eat Washington atreet. JjZ-

M

W

DOOT AND SlIOB DEALr.llM.

Iba Lnlot

U AT It ETC A CCl . Wholesale dealer in Rout.

oe. and Rubbera. No. 4 Roberta' Block. rpoite

Inion Depo1 lllanapolU, Ind. P

ADAM KNODLK & SON, manufacturera and dealers In all kind of Boota and Shoea, No. 33 Eat Wauhngton street. aprt7

ltUOKH AMD STAT10r.llY.

BOWEN, STEWART k CO wholeaale and retail dealen la rWka and Stationery, and Printers' Material, ho. in TTert Washlnirton atreet. ap

in and ?ii:dicines.

"WTITTLEY M. IXWHY, DRUGOIST. Dealer in Drugs W CbemlcaU, Paint, Oil. Iystuffs Botanic. Fatent

and otLf r McUlclnen Nouona ana renumery no. w uas achaoetu arenue, Indianapoll. nov30-Iy.

f J10MLINSON k COX, dealer In Drue;, Medicine,

J Faim., U:a, (ilasH, rtnumery, rancy uows, oc.,o.

Is Bast TTaantngton street, iooianapon. "T"

11

rrow s I Vd Drurirlrt. and dealer In Faints. O-.ls.

r.ni.iu twe.atnff HIim illaviware. PerfumrrT.

, i at in- -. .. , . . . 1 r .

DltV COOUS.

-r A H. GLENN A CO., New York Store, Dry f . GxmIs wholesale and Retail, Glenns Wickt East

falimRion firret. ma4

STOVE AND TIN WAllE.

DA

VOLUME X.

INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. siixaroafaiaa eaiuiOAt. Train Iave. Tralna Arrive. & ;0 A. M Man 20 V. M. 3 00 p. M t 40 A M. 8 40 F. M 11 0 A. M. ixuiAMArous ao t on. Mara rt a i ioa. Train Iar. Trains Arrive 6 70 A. M ExprrM 1 US P. M. 8 40 F. M. ......... Acromniodati 10-.45 A.M. lai'iABA raaraaL bailwaI. Train !rav. Train Arrive. 1 A. M 7.15 A. M. 110 1'. M Mail 1.14 P M. 7.00 I'. M 7 65 P. M. lai'iAstrou ao coimata tum ur, patto. Traif Leave. Train Arrie. 13 A. M .7 15 A. M. 12.10 P. M U4 P. M. 7.00 P. M 7.55 P. M. ixxAaaroti a ciactaaaTi aaitaoAi. Tralna Iyave. Train Arrive. 620 A.M 10M A.M. 1O40 A. M 4 35 P. M r.M 10 P. M TIBBt BAtTI aAIIJtniD. Trains Leave. Tra!n ArHve. 7 20 A. K. 6 10 A.M. 110 1' U V 1.5 A.M. 8 40 P. M 30 P. M. W AI BAIT AD CICAOO OAD iaeaCATl B JCS0T10 Golnir North. Uing South, 6 00 P. M F.xprea 11.25 A. M. 11 05 A. U Freight, Daily 2.00 P. M. LAVATBTTt BAILKOAD. Train Ieave. Trafna Arrive. 10 05 A. M frl A. M. 4 45 p M l(k:(5 A. M. 1O.30 P. M 6:00 P. M. rERC AUlDIA!ArXLHBAILfAl'. Train 1-are. Train Arrive. 11.10 A. M Mail 50 A.M. 10 35 P. M Chicaro Exprew 4:10 P. M ISMAXArOUS AD BlADlüOli BAILBOAP. Train Ieave. Train Arrive. 1230 P. M Mail lOtf.O A. M. 7:00 A.M... .Frm Freight DepotJ.... C:25 P. M jarrKkvivii.iJc a Aii BOAn. Train Leave. Tralna Arrive. 00 A.M Mail 45 P. M. 8 30 P. M 6:00 A. M.

Arrival and Departure or Closing: of Mali.

AaaiVAL. Madison mall Cincinnati and w.y nnil JeflerwnvU'.c and Louisville Terre Haute way mail Peru mail Central way mll Terre Haute through mail Laf.iyette and Chicago Bt'llefontaliie way mail IMIrfontaine through mail Central through mail Cincinnatithrugh mail Springfield, Illinois

..11:00 ..10?.0 .. h:io ..11 -'to ,.lo-.r,o 1:45 .. 7:0 .. C OO .. 7:00 .. 6:30 ..6 30

,.. G:30a .. C 30 a

M. M. M. M. M. tl. M. M. M. M. M. M. M.

DcrAKTiaia. JAi.Va Clf. Jefferonville and Louiaville mail 7:30 r. . Terre Haute through mail, St. Loui, Cairo.... 7:30 r. u. Ufayefte and Chicago Ö.10 A. m. Iifayette City and Springfield, Illinois 7:30 r. m. Madison mi: H-0 a. . Central wty mall 11:10 a.m. Central through mall and Washington City.... 6 00 r. at. Cincinnati and way mail 7-30 r. m. Through mall 00 r. m Terre Haute way, Evansville and Vincenne.. ..12 45 r . at Peru 10 (15 a. m Bellefontalne war ami through 7:30 r. m

LAV BOOKS.

NEW AND VALUABLE WORK FOR LAWYERS, JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. And all Connected trjM tht Judicial Administration of

rjC JUL JK

the Government

tm rjc "ur nc

CHARLES COX, dealer r- Stoves, Ttn Ware, Ac, No. 11 Weit Washington street. IlOOIt UINDKItSi.

Manufacturem. No. 37 East Washington t., eat of Glenn'a Blck, up tairs, Indianapolis. feK!5-dtf

)0t"tiLAS A PALMER. Pook Finders arl Blank FnH.k Manufacturers, No. 3$, East Wa-hington street, r Alford, Mvlla 4 Co' Grocery. tnayi7

over J

CHINA, LAS AND Ql F.F..SV.llti:.

AWTH0RN 1 Bl'CHANAN, Importers of China, ;ia aixl Queenawaxe, No. 83 K.-t Washington rt..

iianapoiis, Itnliana. dly

i

yiEltrilA.XT T.UMHIS.

.IKE DE KICK l.(KrrEU, Merchant Tt-lor. and dealer

in rea.iy male clothing and furni.-hing roods.-No. 21

.--t WaAhinon Mrert. opposite Srnun! uCice. rnyilt

ATT4)llF.VS.

KILP.T FE KG t SON, Attorney and Cmn-eKr at Iiw. l'avca-li for apr.! ju'V-retits an! rnortiMge; atso negotiate loans, n-tes. Ac. .T;-e, C4 F-t ihlUfCtoo trret, up-sta:r, rcolxl Jr to tlie ri;ljt harxt, rpjmv:: Glenn's Mork. oc!U T0SEF1I E. McIONALD A ADDISON I- F.OACHE, Attorneys and CHinlor at Law, .Ktca luMirance Cotpany Build:rg, ecvnd floor, Pennsylvania trert. jl 11t

Of the stutc off ndinnu, C CONTAINING THE REVISED STATUTES OF 1H53 j with the amendment a thereto, And the subsequeo legislation, with notes and references : Judicial decmlon. epitkd r JAMES GAVIN AND OSCAR 0RD. Volume 1 , Published by B1NCIIA7I A; DOI'CillTY isDiAPAroua. Judfre Dnvid ITIeDonnld, one of the most eminent lawyers of the State, volunteered the following fconimendatiou of the work.: Statttics or Ixdiaxa, t Gatim & Ilonn. Some months ago, the above named gentlemen Waned proposals for publhing. In two volumes octavo of some HOO pages each, al the statute of the State passed aince 1S51, with annotations. The first volume I the work is now published; aud the ruanuer of Its execution, both mwhanically and editorially, deserves the thanks of the profession. The imperfect manner of publishing our M Mutes under State authority, has always been a source of great Inconvenience to the Indiana Lawyer. The revision of 1N52, as well as the statutes pissed since that year, might almost aswell have been published without any index. L'p tc

thistirne the lawyer has constantly been under the necessity of turcltig over, leaf by leaf, the volumes o our statutes to find any particular enactment. And every one know show annoying and provoking this Is, especially In tLe Lurry of business as in our Courts. Happily for the profession, the publication under consideration promises a better state of things in the future. The flt volume o alesrs. Gavin A Hord's work contains an excellent and copious index, which to every practicing lawyer In the

täte is ltsell wortn me money wmcn tne vomiue costs. The volume under review contains another excellence

U its pages are supplied with valuable marginal Indicei, toihat a glance at the margin is sußkient to apprise the

eader of the contents or tne pae.

Another matter of great Importance to the lawyer in this volume is a good collection of ihe subject of ail leg

islation since lv5l. Heretofore, the lawyer la examining our legislation on any given nubject had fir-t to find what

was relevant to It in the Revision of 1V2, and theu to turn

over the pages of the volumes of subsequent Statutes to

see how far recent legislation msy nave repealed or rao-l

fird tbe proviliii coniaineu in mal wvision. aua even then he would often feel doubt whether he bad found all the legislativ cn the subject of his lnnlirv. Messrs. Gavin and Hord have relieved us of all this trouble aud

doubt. They have collected together in consecutive page all the statutes made since lsöl.en the same subject. Thus, on page 373 to S77 of their firt volume th-y have collected all our legislation, now in force, on the subject ol husband and wife, including the act of Ki2 and three actr of 1"7. And they hive followed the same iuode oi coov'tj.n. In appropriate consecutive page., In regard to ail other topics of legilAtiou. A still more valuable feature are the copious and accurate tiotr contained in the volume in question. This volume includes the Constitution of the I'nited Sutes, tht Constitute, n f Indiana, an 1 s-verl important acts ot Virginia and statutes of Congress, and a large portion o our own statutes now in force. The numerous decisions o th Courts on the various provisii-nscontainodin thpe Const: tutioiisand utatute are found at the bottom uf the appropriate raes. In the form of neat, bri f and accurate noteand n frrences. Messrs. Gavin A Hord seem to have performed this part of their work exceedingly well. It must have cost them nvich care and labor. Hy It they have greatly lessened the Lbor of the practising lawyer, and have well merited his grateful approval. In every respect the volume under review !high!y 'editable to the dillU-ence, accuracy, talent and the taste o its editors, as well a to tht mechanical skill and neatnes of its publisher-, aud !t mr.st raise the just expectation oi the profession, as to tL? value of the secmd volume, which we understand wiU be forthcoming in a f-w months, and which i!l contain the co-'.e of p!ra l::i anl practice o -2, with bseq?:ent ap;endmer.?s ar.d other statute. W ithout a: iv concert w it h the editor t pis lieber l the volume in q-ietion, the writer of thl anirlehas been in- ; duce.l toco:;;jue ain! p'.biish thMittle review f the b.w.k, aolly be a'Jse be 'ebeve the ed'tors and pubibcrs de. ee b:gh commendation for th-ir pTf'Tmance. II, thertfore, d.-rnis it but just to them, without beirg stielte.! to it by any one, to publish t ai notice of the büo,, : over his own proper name. DAVID McDONALD.

Indianapolis, November 1, 160. The first volume is now ready ar.d being delivered to ubc libera. I 11 I C F. 1 50.

BINGHAM A DOUGirTT, Indianapoli.

"V"

STAT

SE

v rjn

H

Jo

INDIANAPOLIS, IND., SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 14, 18Ü2.

NUMBER 3,653.

DATLY SKiTIlTRTi! -

MEDICAL.

X O T 1 1 TZ 1 i : O 1 X- 1 Of tho United States.

It Is for sale by

irlEllCIlAST TAILOU.

T F. r.UFP. Merchant Tailor, and dealer Ready, j . Made Clothing and Fumhir.g Good. No. 15 j Fat Waih.ngtoa street, cppeite the Court Houe, ladt- I anapol , Ind. Keeps constantly on band a Uig avrt- I mnt f Cloths Csneres"Vet)ngS Overcoatings, J Tweels. Canine's, etc. Alo, gentlemen's furnishing j good. ti Shirvs. L'adermhirta. Drawers. Neckties. Cra- t

at. Pacdkerchiefs. Glove, etc. Goods sold end the

WRITING INKS.

JIB

garment, cut free of charge.

ap-dly

MACHINISTS.

C A. C? BE IC 2V JK 1 maylT-e-tf

AI

Celebrated Record Ink FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. IMtlCi: FIFTY CENTS I'F.ll QVAIIT IIOTTI.K.

HAVING RNTinr LT krUTTVI THE 5 HOP FORMI LLV .-rvpied t y Jobn 1'o.iper, io Sgood, fn.i'h A Co' La-t anUlub factory, I ir. prepared todo all Wir.d. rf work In the machinery or Mark mithin! line. H.vi(.gka4 twelve year' apervnre in ihe te r.ait'.re hops in the couctry, I fatter myself that I can give er.tir satisfaction to thoe who may favnr me with S'fceir urt. 1 ha la my employ ooe of the best Mackrntitt. tu the State, and pay partctilar attentinn to ho' shoring ar.d rnacl.'.ne forgug. krpainiig of all ktoi'.a prouiptly attended to Mudel. of ail kind, bud! fir the patent c 7T.ce. Kerrrrcler the place, t rie 'jvsre sooth of the rrii.,ti Ipvt. oo Illinois trett. P T. PKOwy. 1uljl0-Clv '1

PAPER DEALERS.

TWI IIO,

wm. m. rutrrirm,

ra. WOODS.

Io the month of lcenibr, 1S, the uadmifited f.-r the flrit time offered for sale to tho public Dr. JIIo fee Dndi Imperial V Ine Hitler and In this short period they have plven such universal satisfaction to the many thou and of person a bo have tried them that It Is now an established article. The amount of bodily and mental niUery arising simply from a neglect of small complaint is surprising, and it 1 therefore of the tttmot Importance that a strlc' attention to the Ieat and niot trilling bodily ailment shotil l le had; for dUessrs of the body must Invariably affect the mind. The aubcriters now only ask a trial of DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINB BITTENS! from all who .have not used them. Ve challenge the world to produce their equal. These lirrriB for the cure of Waag Sto amsGasraAL DicBii rrr, and for Fi'airrtMO and F.saicwso the Hux.D.are abaolutcly unsurpassed by any ;her remedy on earth. To be assured of this, it is only necessary to make the

trial. The Wine itself is of a very superior quality, being about one. third stronger than other wines; warming and Invigorating the whole system from the head to the feet, j As these Litter are tonic and alter.ttlve In their character, so they strengthen and invigorate the whole system and give a Jtm tone and heUlhy iftion to all its parts, by equalizing the circulation, removing obstructions, and producing a general warmth. They are also excellent for liease and Weakness peculiar to Feiliule where a Tonic is required to Ntrengtlirn and brace tlie NjKteill. Jo la Jy who I subject to lassitude and fAintness, should le without them, a they are revivifying in their action. THESE Bri-TTEELS Will not only Cure, but Prevent DU enstc, and In this respect are doubly valuable to the person w ho may use them. For INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak Lungs, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Di aes of the Nervous System, Paralysis, Illeo, end for all cases requiring a Tonic, DR, DODS' CELEBRATED WINE BITTERS Arc IJiiMirpaKsi'd! For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy,th are truly valuable. For the aged and infirm, and for persons of weak constitutionfor Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, and all public speakers for Book-Keepers, Tailors, Seamstresses, Students, Arthts, and all persona leading a sedentary life, they will prove truly beneficial. As a leverage, they are wholesome, Innocent, and delicious to the taste. They produce alLthe exhilarating effect of Brandy or Wine, without intoxicating; and are aX valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of excessive strong drink, and who wish to refrain from it. They are pure and entirely free from the poisons contained in the adulterated Wines and Liquors with which the country is flooded. These Bitters not only CURE, but PREVENT Disease and should be used by all who live in a country where the water is bad, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent. Being entirely innocent and harmless, they may be given freely to Children and Infants with Impunity. Physicians, Clergymen, and temperanc advocate, ss an act of humanity, should assist In spreading these truly valuable BITTKKS over the land, and thereby essentially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. Ir. BOVKE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician, who has used them successfully in bis practice for the last twenty-five years. The proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Bovee Dods' Celebrated Imperial Wine Bitters, had them tested by two distinguished medical practitioners, who pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men of the country, as a general thing, disapprove of Fatent Medicines, yet we do not believe that a respectable Physician can be found in the United States, acquainted with their medical properties, who will not highly approve DU. J. DODS' IMPERIAL niNE BITTERS. In all newly settled place, where there is always a large quantity of decaying timber, from which a poisonous miasma is created, these bitters should be used every morning before breakfast.

These truly valuable Bitters have been so thoroughly tested by all classes of the community for almost every variety of disease incident to the human ystem, that they

are now deemed indispensable as a Tonic, Medicine and a Beverage. Purchase one Bottle!

It Coats but Little! ritrifr the llloodj

(Jive Tone to t he Stomach! Ken ovule tlie ytem! tiil Prolong; Life. ' DK. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE P.ITTERS

Are compo-ed of a pure and unadulterated Wine, com bined with Barberry, Solomon s Seal, Cotnfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers, and

Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Dods himself

who is an experienced and successful rhysician, and

hence should not be classed among the quack nostrums

w hich flood the country, and against which the Medical

Profession are so Justly prejudiced. In all Affections of the Head, Sick

llendnrlie, or Nervous Headache)

Dr. Dods Imperial Wine Hitters

will be found to be most Salutary

and Ullicacioin.

FE3IALES.

The many certificates which have been tendered us, and the letters which we are daily receivirp, are coaclasite

proof that among the women these Bitter have given a satisfaction hieb no others have ever done before. No

woman in the Isnd fchouM be without them, and those

who or.ee use them, will not fail to keep a supply.

'I

Prio !1 OO por Uotllo, O

D3ottl.4 lor S."" OO. Prepared and sold by

CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO,

SOLE PROPRIETORS, IS William Mreet, .ev York. For sale by iioBERT nnouwi.ra,

And by dmggifts and grocer generally throughout the

country. jy?-Jtawiy

VERMIN EXTERMINATOR.

71 Destroy IIaU, IbncLe, Le. To Urstroy - Mice, Mole?, and Ants. To lk sfwif Bed Bu&. To Jkttrvtf Motha in Fnr, Clothe, &c. To I)t $trvy Mosquitoes and Flea. To A ifroy -Injects on Plants and Fowls. To J)f9trotf Insects on Animals, &c. To Destroy Every form and species of Vermin.

Mijtai.

w'Z

w lsv X. V 1

THE "ONLY INFALLIIIILE 1IF.MEDIES KNOWN." Destroys Initantly EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF Those Frejiarations (unlike all others) are 44 Free from Poison's." 'Not dangerous to the Human Family."

Ilats do not die on the premises."

"They come out of their holes to die." t4They are the only infallible remedies known."

4412 years and more established in 2sew lork

City."

the City Post Office. the City Prisons and Station Houses. the City Steamers, Ships, &c. the City Hospital:, Alms-Houses, &c. the City Hotels 4 Ast or 4 St. Nicholas, &c. the jBoardinp; Houses, &c, &c.

more than 50,000 private families.

Snecimena nf irmt 1.

t -v "

GREAT WORK.

Aixon, Clint (id (1 V Wood, 77 tand?f Wsalaiut St., Cincinnati Man.ifacturer and Wholesale deaWi la P Rl NTER SCARD SA ND CARD SHEETS!

1rjNTLG LNKS AND FAFFR M.OiUFACTTRERS- ! also, eriais agents for the JUooU Hills wr.tisx pa ! tert; manu actorer. of eata wrapping paper and paper .

THE GREAT WORK OF THE AGE

PULPIT POLITICS!

BY PB0F. CHRISTY.

PRICE, $2.

FOR SALE AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE.

Used byUsed byUfd byUsed byUsed by-

Used by

Lsed by

IST See one or ttco

everyxchere said by the People Editors

Dealers, etc.

HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with ver

min need be fo do 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 they effected nothing but "CoiTA it's" article knocks the breath out of Rat?, Mice, Roaches arid

Bcd-Bus, quicker than we can write it. It

ii in great demand all over the country.

Medina U. Oazette.

MORE GRAIN and provision are de

stroyed annually in Grant County by vermin

than would pay for tons of this Rat and Insect

Killer. iMnrnster II is.l Herald.

HENRI IL COSTAlae-We are selling

your preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches and

ermm disappear rapidly.

. tCKEH U OTOUFFER. j Druggists, Wind.sor, Md.

"CostarV Rat, Raich, Lc. Exterminator. "CostarY'

"Costar's Bcd-Bu Exterminator.

CostarV

"CostarV' Electric Powder, for Insects &c.

In 25c. 50c. and ; $ I Boxes, Bottles and

i LASK9, S3 and S5 Sizes for Plantations, Ships, Boats, Hotels, &c. CA UTI0X! ' To prevent the public from

being imposed upon by fyuriotis and Highly

I'ernicious Imitations, a new label has been

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

tle or llask carefully before purchasing and take nothing but "CÖSTAR'S."

CS" Sold everywhere by All Wholesale Druggists iu the large cities. '.Some of the WHOLESALE AGENTS IN N. Y. CITY,

ShielTelinBros.&Co. B. A. Fahnestock, Hull & Co. ; A. B. & D. Sands & Ca Wheeler & Hart. . James S. Aspinwall Morgan & Allen. Hall, Ruckel & Co. Thomas k Fuller P. D. Orvis.

Hurral,Rislcy& Kitch

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

AND OTHERS. PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA,

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

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

and others. BOSTON' MASSACHUSETTS. Geo. C. Goodwin & Co. I Weekes & Potter. M. S. Burr & Co. Jho. Wilson, Jr. and others. Abo, all Wholesale Druggists at cinico, in., NT. LOCI'S, ,1In., DETIIOIT, .Tlieh. I,Ot ISVIM.i:, KyM ienATi, oiiio, Il TTMIMU.II, l'u.. 11L FALO, .. Y. AND BY Druggists, Gp.ocers, Storekeepers and IIetailehs generally in all Country Towns and Villages In the UNIT ED STATES

AT

KDuxjpoLis, ram,

IST Sold by

Robert Browning

AND

William Hannaman,

Wholesale Agents. And by the Druggists, Storekeepers and Retailers generally. Country Dealers can order as above, Or address crders direct Tor if Prices, Terms, &c.. is desired, send for 1862 Circular, giving reduced Prices to IIEIVIIY R. GOSTAU. Principal Depot No. 512 Broadway (Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel,) " New York. mcb31 -t.olA wrow -im u

INSURANCE

JITS! INSURANCE COMPANY, OF lIAKTFOltD, COX. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. ' CA PITA I 1 ,300000 OO NET SUIJ'LUS, (after dMarUng all labilities! 41411230 JETNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS.

v Tt.- r - - z -T J a

r v-s.-.i

tr m x - - 4

Lm v r

X ? TiV-i

.i-

-'iH nü n H y H (ill v? m i t x r??i if F-iAfpTrfc

- -a. r. - - jjst- ii mmu

Erected 1859 Owned by tho Co. ESPEi. I ALA i rKNTtON GIVEN TO THE INSCRAXCK ot larm irop?rty, dwelKngA and out-bull dinira. Insures such bullJiiiRs or contents la a very favorable manner, for three or tive years. liOstes Kqtiltabljr Adjusted and 1'rontptljr lald In Cash. A'!"o, Insure stores, warehouses, building's, or content! anc1 peronaI property generally, tn town or country, at rates a low as rnisti'it with haaMs taken, aud iuland Insurauce agaiost the perils of navigation. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, Indianapolis Indiana. Application can be made to JOHN ItOSS, who Is fully authorized to trnact all business connected with the Agency. fautf 1,'61-dlyJ WM. HENDERSON.

RAILROADG.

it Äsr ii c ia or Tar nr .

1002 friv ,ri 1062 A IX PERSONS PURCnAJlNO TXKETS FOR ST. . JtiSKFH sod ether points la NoribrB Mlasovrt. Ut aia: oT kAiuas, ve Ihm Trrritorks, sltewi4 tusut aa LavLT f tlckrla list read by tb OttTlI !v1IMOrill ICAlLltUAU Th nly rail ro.t from St. Lol U St. JosepL. It ts tl shortest and qukke.t Lae, by ttirtren Lours to iL rtsioUat point reached bv raJ, and U alwavs a cheap as any other. F-vy your TV ku to Kansas aiid all taints tn Northern Missouri by the North MkMur1 RailroaJ. Isaac ii. rrriuiKox, Pres't and Gen' I Sopt. North MtMur1 R. R. RKNKT 11. SlMilONS, General Trliu Air'til septlT-dly

Wlaaao.

JEFFERSOXYILLE RAILROAD Tiro Trains Daily, Sundays Excoplcd Trains Arrtva Trains Leav. 8 45 r.M 8 43 A.M 4:45 A.M ft 50 P.M. a BOTE TRAINS STOP rOR THR AOCOMVODATION of rasaenpers at Sootbport, Greenwood, iTanklio, Cainbcrgn, Cidamhns, tuaklns; coonecliona at Seymour with tram, on the Ohio A MUxttsippi Road, and at Louisvill with trains on the Loutuvllle, Frankfort A Ixingtoo and LnuiMllle and NashviUa Kos Is. Freight trains leave daily. Freight promptly forwarded. Office, Madison Depot, Wrt cide. A. S.CAKOT1IEIIS, Superintended. J.G. WarrcosiB. Freight Agiut. apl'62-dly

DENTISTS. ß&tt P. G. C. HUNT, OFFICE AM) KF.?IDF.NCF, MO. 32 EAST 71 A It K I. T Vnil.KT, INDIANAPOLIS IND. "music.

MEDICAL

AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL

HAS WON FOR ITSELF SUCH A RENOWN FOR THE cur of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it Is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of Its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it has Ion been in constant use throughout this section we need not do more than assure the people ita quality la kept up to the boxt it ever lias b-cn, and that it maybe reiied 011 to do for their relief all it has ever Wen found to do.

AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,

FOR THE CURE OF

Convenes, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indirection, Dysentery, Foul Stomach. Frywlp-la., Headache, Piles, Khcumatim, Eruptions and Skin Die&es, Liver Complaint, Dropy, Tettct. Tumors ami 4Ult SÜiruH-Wer, OrarXearatgia, as a Dinner 1111, and lsr Purifying the Dlood. They are sugar-coated, ro that the most sensitive can take them pleanautly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all purposes of a family physic. Prlco 25 cents per IIox; 5 boxes for tl.

Great numbers of Clerjrymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent peronajres, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled uvfulness of these remedies, but our spree here will not permit the. Insertion of them. The Ajtrnts below named furnish pratisour American Almanac In which they are jriven; with also full devrriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be ollowed for their cure.

Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with o'.her preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayera and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is ferthem, and they should have it. racraaED at

DR. J. C. AYER St CO., LOAVELL, 3X-tVS. Price, si per Itottle; Six Ilottle., 5.

All our rerrediea are for sale by ROBERT BROWNING, Indianapolis. ALLEN k CO., Cincinnati, Ai d by all druggists and dealers everywhere. aug27-d3m

CHEAPER AND BETTER INSTRUMENTS than were ever r

oiierei in mis market. My ar-v;-ranfrements with Ea.-tern Piano Q

manufacturer, are such tust I can furnUu all orders 25 per cent.

PIANOS! PIANOS!

4zf

-AM.

US

cheaper than any dealer in the West, and I warrant them superior instruments. Only for ch. Call and see at Mrs.r. W. 11. Tatbott k Cos Jewelry Store, No. 24 Washington street. riANOS, MELODEONS, ORO ANS, filTTAKS. VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, Ac, TC?ED AND REPAIRED. Having bad over twenty ye trs' experience the public can b assured that they now have a better opportunity than they generally meet with to have their instrument 1 put in perfect order. U. SCHON ACKKU. July31-dly '61

SPECTACLES. &C.

To Officers of tho Army.

JC3T RECEIVED A STLENDID ASSOimiENT OF SI.VGLE af.rJ DOUBLE Sll" arisst:s. For field, portability and power they mperscxle all others. for sale by SEMMOXS, Optician.

SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES,

Of the pre.itesit transparent power, of new iraproTement properly adjusted to the cai.e. Orders from the country, with particulars, promptly attended to. Repairing neatly done with dispatch. SEMMONS, Optician. oct29. lo. 23, South Illinois street.

HOTELS.

INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, 305 A: 3G7 IIIIOA D WA Y CORNER OF FRANKLIN ST R EET,

f ffllIS firt class house the most quiet, homelike, and 1 pleae ant hotel in the city offtrs superior Inducements to those rHting New York for business or pleasuie. It is central in its location, and kept on the EUROPEAN PLAN, in connection with TAYLOR'S SALOON, where refreshments can be had at all hours, served in their own rooms. The charges are moderate,' the rooms and attendance of the flrt order batba and all the modern conveniences attached. marl2-d3m

f

HOTELS.

BROADWAY HOTEL. j CINCINNATI. OIIIO. CAPT. CHAS. H. CROMWELL, PROP'R. Breakfast at five A. M., for pawngers by the morning Trains. apr6-dlf.

DRUGGISTS.

rOWERS'S HOTEL, , (roasiEaLT citLE's.) Oppofiite-the Astor Housa and Park, New York, riCICC OF ItOAItD l 60 IM.It DAY.

TliniS long; establisbM and popular house has recently I been rebuilt and (rreatly enlarged by the addition of

over 100 rooms.ana now bas accommodations for orrr 300

persons. It has also been thoroughly renovated and re

furnished, and is heated by steam and lighted by gas

throughout. I His note i nas one or tne ben locations In the city. Is eay of sores from all the steamboats arid railroads le adinjr to the city, and I convenient to al! the

city conveyances. It has now all the requisites of a first claa hotel, insuring the comfort of Its inmatea. lite

patronage of the travtling public ia re-pectfully solicited Term tl Ü0 per day. H. L. POWERS, ftl "i-d.Tm Proprietor.

MORRIS HOUSE,

(Formerly American,) IMMEDIATELY OPFOSITI CMOX DIPOT,

II. AVUI rXOltr, Proprietor

W. D. SAPP. Clerk,

IS new open for the accommodation of the traveling public. Tbe bouse has been thoroughly renovated

and furnished from top to bottom. majSl

SCHIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, And Dealer In rancy Goods Per futnery Ac. Also, Agents for the sale of Refined Petroleum, Illuminating Oil, superior to any Coal Oil, furtiii-hed ia any quantities at the lowest market rates. 170 AND 172 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. Jan29-d6m

HARDWARE.

Just Received and For Sale, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT NO. 21 WEST WASHINGTON ST., A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN RAKES FROM 8 to 14 teeth: Garden and Ditching Spade, Garden aud Bricklayers' Trowels, Fcrks. 2. 3, 4 and 5 prong; Garden and Railroad Wheelbarrows, Pruning Knives and Shears, Hedge Shears, Grinstonea, Nails Wire and Wire Cloth. Belting and Packing Rope. A splendid assortment of Table and Pocket Cutlery, together with a large and general assortment of For Farmers. Builders, Mechanics, Msrhini'U and Railroads. J. II. VAJKI. net: 8

EXPRESS COMPANIES.

American Express Company, ASBTXX UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE OX THE CORXIR 0" WASniNGTOS AND Meridisn streets, Indianapolis. Three daily Ksprv. to New York ; Two daily Expresses to Cincinnati, an 1 Two daily Expresses to Chicago and St. Loui.; The above Comraaie. are the only privileged Exprco the following roads, via: I5DIAXA CENTRAL; LAFAYETTE 4 CHICAGO; ISWASaTOUS A PERC; TERKE HAUTE k RJCHXOND; BELLF.FUXTALVX k LVDLAXAPOLIS. Vooey, paakagea. valuable a and freight carried with aafery and dispatch, and in charge of special and eCciect messengers. Nmea, B'.'.l. and Drafts will be promptly rollected and ready retort, made i. BUTTKRH ELD, Agent.

COMMISSION MERCHANTS. General Commission Merchant, AXI Dealer in Flour, Grain, and all kind of Country 1'roduce; Wine and Liquors, Clgrara, Tobacco Ac. OFFICE A5D WAPJEH0USE,237 SOUTH 5XCX'D ST., IIILADRMMUA. Advances mode on ConIfnmf nti. anrt?dlv WANTED.

200 Recruits Wanted FOR TUB OF Tilie Eleventh In Ian try, WHICHMAJOR J. W. CORDON

Is authorized to raise la Indiasa. j ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY. 1 PAY FROH $11 TO f 22 PER UOTTF!, WITH I A- t HONS, quarters, medical attendance, le. com- i plete. All who enlist will at one be clothed, subsisted ' and provided with seen thlnz casential to their comfort !

by tie Government. The term of enlistment ia Three Years. Pay to commence, from dale of eiili-tmer.t. Not but atle-bocied single men, between tbe ages of H and S5 years, need apply. Recruit log Reodexvoaa tn If etsger's aew bnfldinsr. N. HEwt Waahtngton street, adjoining Odd FelWws' UalL P. R. COIT, First Lktttecaat Eleventh Infantry. RecruUinf OÄcer.

o 5 5" L J

RAILROADS.

IncIinnnpoliM and Hnditon I8C2. 1S62. rpUK PASSENGER TRAIN WIU, LEAVE THE X Union Iiu, liftlanapvlts, at 12.30 P. iL. daily, for Madison, Cincinnati and Louisville. This is the sborte.t railway line todndnhatl and Lonisille coiinectit.g at MaJUou with tbe I nilad States Mail Line steamers, arriving at Cincinnati In time to connect with the EipreKS Train on the Luile. Miami railroad teaviug at 7 o'clock A. M.. fr the Eat, aid by tb Kentucky Central KailrtNsd for tfaa Houta, and at LootoviUa about 11 P. M. LVturning, leave Clnchmatl daily at U M., by tbe abora steamers, and alo by the MadiMn packet. Forwet Qween and !rioifca, arriving at MadiKon tn tm to connect with the Passenger Train leaving at C A. U ., and arrtvlr g at Indianapolis at lo-.iO A. M making connectiona Willi all trains leaving for the Kat, West, and North. For the acre.mmolatinn of way pa.engers a Car will run in connection with the Freight Train daily, leaving Indianapolis at 7 A. M., wbfch train remains some time at each station, affording passengers an opportunity for tha transaction of busineea, arriving at North Madiaoa at 4 2i r.M. Fare to Cincinnati or Cincinnati to Indlnnapolia, 3 00 To f.oiilaYtlle, 3 50. No charge for meals or state-rooms on the eUamera, er for barrage or oruiibna at Madiwm. Tariff if Freights as low as by any other root. Shippers and merchants West will find it to tLeirIot st to travel over and ship br this Una. ap2-dtf. D.C. EUAN HAM, Superintendent.

RENO VATERS.

ESTABLISHMENT. Trill UNITED STATES DTE-HOUSE, 0. SS SOCTB 1 Illinois street, Indianapolis, Indiana. JOSEPH HARMS, Prop. At tbis old and well-known ejtab'.lsbmenl, tha laiea can have silks aud woolen goods dyed lit permanent and beautiful colors; and genu' garments thoroughly renovated and repaired, as good as when new, at lower prices than ever. New and second-band clothing bought and sold; als, a paticular branch In tbe bu.iness denominated fine draw, ing billiard table tloth, or tear In any garment can b so wrought that it can not be visible to tbe naked eya. BAw Country orders punctually attended to. No connection with any ether houe tn thia city. Remember the place, No. 33 South lliinoia street. feu joseph Harris. MEDICAL. ODE TO OMl II LI, ÜIU.IlliLS Congbs and Colds will go away, Sometimes In a single day. If to the 1) Store yon will g And get supplied with Tusaiiagn; You can use it freely as you piease, It never fails to give you ease. Thos Granules wonderful are, I'm sura. For they peedily efWt a laating cure. XJH" 25 cents per box, at all Drug Stores.

BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO CURES COUGHS. BRAN I) E'S TUSS I LAG O CURES COLDS. BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO CPRE HOARSENESS. BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO CURES SOKE THROAT. odi: to HHAriir5 ti mlago. WONDLRIL'L GRANULES. Oh? where caa I ßid them. To tbe Irug Store go qutck, I will speedily try them; I have a bad CoUfcb, And 1 wish to be iure To have the best remedy That will very soon cure. II j 25 cents per box, at all tbe Drug Stores. BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO CURES ASTHMA AND F.RONCIim. Ittf" Sold by all Drcggiata. Z.I cents a box. BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO la feasant to tbe Tat Cbillren cry for It. BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO CURES HOOPING COUGH AND CROUP. Sold by all ll-aga-iMa. cent, a box. BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO CUKEÄ COfGHS AND COLDS. cMild by an Drgrisu. 25 centi a box.

AGENT.

PATENTS.

P ATEBTTS OBTAINED FOR NEW INTENTIONS OF EVERY description. Fee contingent on socresa. No patent no ray. Send for Circular, rMcg terns, direction!, Ac AddreM AMOS B&OADNAZ. . MOTlM-dlr PaUBt Attorney. VTa.aingto. D. C

Caicorgc F. AVorthinton, AGENT POB MILITARY CLAIMS, NO. i34 THIRTEENTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM F. Washington City. MATING EEEN ENGAGED FOR A NUMRIX Or years In the settlement of such Claims In one of the, rrment OÄces. (from which be hat wttadrawaj offers to attend to claims cf ar,y kind that may be en trusted to him, euch as those fr Feajow, FVwnty, Arrears 4 Pay, Subsistence, TransporUtion. Cloth tog, and partacnlarlf for bores, and other prrperty lost or destroyed ta the United States service, HkrlavLngraaea oflmnrasament. TITI.TIOIAXm Wa ar well acquainted witb Mr. Woriatsglcu, and cheertaüy testify that we know no Agent la Waahirgtoaj oa whom claimant caa nor confid9t!y- rely tAaa ea bla to conduct tbe!r bus:reas witb Integrity, capacity aavl seal. (rred by

HON. JOHN D. McniERSON, Asst. Solictor of U. S. Court of Claims. BOX. CHAS. B. CALVF.KT. Hi of Renreaentativea. RET.SMTni PTN F.D. D. COL. Tf . B RANDOLPH, Chief Clerk U. S. Treasurer's Oflco

I fully tz4orw the abrr seat twralal. aod elm I ferry and cooSSfBüy recomraeod Mr. Wont terto tony broter ofteer and soldiers la Kentucky and eWewboro. anal to all atber aavtagclaiaas araiavst the frw.snnneat. Pruo ably no man kaa a more thoruga knowledge of War Qaimi tiaa Kr. YT aad for teal tr. tnterrttr be baa Bdt a superior. T. S. X YEKXTT. aprT-tSa Captain. Adjt. GeaaraTe Dept.

"5

WANTED.

WASTE D-Cmr 0rJER5At tko bl-beet aaarkH rates by Wat. T. WILT-T. ctlS-ddro NaiaC. Wa.kiagtow etroec