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TILFDKt), Trexident Indianapolis Journal Company. DAILY SENTIXEL MMMOiASWm TABLE. aRU.Krorraiiiaaii.aoaP. Tra'.n Leae. Train Arrlt. Tt.WT A M. ) - e lWa Ä.0 I M 2 OO p. M 5:40 A M. 8 40 P. M 1130 A.M. ixifAA c a arm At. bailwaT. Train Leare. Train Arrlre. .II A. M 715 A. M. - 12:101. M Vail 1:34 H M. 70 r. M ... 7fS P. VI. fxi.iaarfnjs rotinat w nct ur, ma rurm. Tram lyate. Trains Arrie. C A. M 'ISA M 12:10 I. M 1.34 T. M. 7.W I'.M 7:551. M. laoiaüaroua ad ciaciaaATi baiuioad. Trali: leave. Train Arrive 6 00 A. M lo ot A. M. 6 35 P. M fc:30 P. Jl. TKBBB HA CT Bill AO A P. Trains leave. Trams Arrive. 7 20 A. M 5:10 A. M. 1 10 P. M 8 55 A. il. 8 40 p. M ..e:;o p. m. tW A I a SHT ASO CHICAGO f)Al .BlK.ICAItTI IC J NCtlOB Coin-? North. Go'rr South, 5 25 P. M Expre-a 10.25 A. M. 11.20 A. M Freight, Daily 1:48 P. M. LAVAVRTTK IllUnlll. Train Ieave. Trafns Arrive. 7 15 A. M 4:45 A. M. 1 1 ! 1 A M A M -.55 P. il 6:00 P. M. rr au ai m ti ASAroi is a Aii.aoa p. Train Iave. Trains Arrive. 11.10 A. M Mail Ö.V) A.M. 10?5 P. M ChiCBKO F.xpren 4:10 P. M IXPUIAPOI.I. im MAMS')!! BAiLROAO. Train lave. Train Arrive. la:1 P. M Mall 10:50 A. M. 7.W) A.M. ...From Krii;ht ljiotJ.... VüV.il jKrrKaaonviu.a: bailjioao. Train fave. Trains Arrive. oo A. M Mail M 45 P. M. 6 P. A 5:00 A. M. Arrival nnd Deiifirtiire, or Cloalng of TlalU. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. II KI.IIN. HARRISONS' r.ANK. N. U Kar-t Washington street opposite the Seutinel Offce. may ALLEN k IIINSLF.Y, Livery and Sale Stables, In the rer of the Palmer Uotise. Jum-dly FOUItDUIKS. I DAVIS A CO., Union Foundry, Delaware atreet, op- paslte Union Iept. UA!SK1JIAS VrSTOS, Wahtnsrton Foundry and Machine Work.s, east end Union Depot. my29 aaaivALB. Mad in mail OitKinnali and way mail Jj-nr'iivi'.le anl l.tii-ville. . ... . Terr Haute way mail Prru riMil Central way mail Tfrre Haute thr'ieb mall Iif.ivette and Cliicsiro Ftrllf.ihtBliie wy until . ... 1'i.dlcfontatTie thrvueh mail . Central thronjrh mail Cirwinnutithri'iijrh mail Kpringneld,llitioi . . 4 . . . i . . . . . . . . a .11:05 .11:00 . H:10 .11:30 .11:3.) .10.40 .10:15 . 6 30 . SfcOO . 9:00 . D O.', .10.00 .11:00 A. M. A. M. P. M. A. M. A. at. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. P. M . A. M. DRPARTVKI8. Jf'lil t??ise J-nVrnviTl? and Louisville maiL 6:00 a. at TVrre Haute through mail. M. Louis. Cairo.... 7:30 r. at Lafayette andChicatro 1C:!5 A. Ijifayette City and Springfield, Illinois ....... 7:."-0 r. M Atli.-uMi nu". ... 1 1:20 a. Central way mail 10:30 a. Central throuuh mail and Washington City. . .. 6;.'J0 r. Cincinnati and way mail 10:30 a. Through mail 6:30 r. Terre Haule way, Evansville and Vincennes.. .. 1:10 p. Peru 1200 Rellefonfaine war and througU 7:30 r. "You're IC I, l r Says .tlcl'InniRnn.' Two Irishmen out of employ, Ami out o tho elbow as asily, Adrift in a procery store, Were jmokin and taking it lazily; The one was a broth of a bov, " Whose cheek bones turned out and turned in ajrain. ItFAIj EST AXE AfiENXM. 1 FRANCIS SMITH, formerly Delzell k Smith, Real LUAte Anent atKl Tas Payer, 37 Eat Wahincton atreet. Hoae to rent. Jan25-dly '63 cKERNAN k riERCE, Real Estate Agnta and rrokcr, IPS EaAt Washington wreet. TV. T. WTT.ET, Real Estate Agent and Stock Pro- m m . a W 1 a . . . . . . ST." Bvl A .T9 iU tAl If tHUUiKWii niitrt. J DOOT AJHD SHOE DEALEKS. r C MATIIEW k CO., Wholsate dealer in Boots, Jilit Shoea, and Rubliers, No. 4 Roberta Wock, opposite the Union Depot, In-tianapolis, Ind. ADAM KNOPLE A SON, mann farm rers and dealers in all kinda of Boot and Shoes, No. 32 East Wai ngton street. aprt7 HOOK A!tl TATHWr.KY. rOWTN. JfTEWART & CO.. wholesale and retail dl IS er tn Book aud SuiUunry, aud lTinters MaterinU, No. H Wwt WashiiiKti'n ftrett. DUIUH A.M ,yiEIl4JlE. m-BTlLKT K. LOWRY, DRUGGIST. IV aler in Drugs, W Chemie!, Taint, Oil-s IyetuiTs, Botanic, Patent nd other Medicine, Notiona and rerfumery No. 49 Mas- sachottetta avenu, Indiana polia. nov30-ly. TflOMUNSON k COX, dealer) In Dru?, Medicines, J Paints, O-.Is, Glass Perfumery, Fancy Goods, 4c, No. 1H Eat Wahnton atreet, Indianapoll). myl9 r y BROWNlNfl, Pnicrt, and dealer In Paints, Oil, IV. Yanibdivj., D) e-tuJ.sGUsi.,G!a.ware, Perfumery, ic No. 22. We.t W ashington street. apr27 DIIY OOIIS. lir H- C.tJ-.NN St CO., Sew York St , GockIs wholesale and Retail, Glonns TJ rVashinglou ure.-U Sew York Store, Iry ork, F.a.t niayS His name was 1'addy O Toole The other was Mr. McFinnigan. Bad luck to the rebel, says Pat, For kicking up all this bobbery; They call themselves gentlemen, too, A hile practicing murder and robbery. Now, if its gintale for to stale, Anl take all the creditors in again, I'm glad I'm no gentleman born You're right, sir, says Mr. McFinnigan. The nagnr States wanted a row, Ami now, 'pon me word, they have got in it; They have chosen a bed that is hard, However, they strive to cotton it. Now, if it's the najjurs they mane, By chivalry, then it's a sin again For to fight for a cause that's so black You're right, sir, says Mr. McFinnigan. Joot mind what ould England's about, A sending her troops into Canady, And all her ould shir on the coast Are ripe for treachery any day. Now if she could mix in this war Td think so it makes me head spin again Ould Ireland would have such a chance ! You're right, rir, says Mr. McFinnigan. There's never an Irishman born, From Maine to the end of Secessiondom, But longs for a time and a chance Xo fight for his country in 1 Iesiian-lorn. And so if ould England should try With a treacherous friendship to sin again, I hey 11 ne ail on one muc at once You're right, sir, says Mr. McFinnigan. Ilorroo for the Union, me boys! And the devil take all who would bother it; Secession's a nagur so buck The divil himself oughrto father it. Ilorroo for the bould Sixty-Ninth! Now they are bound to go in again; It's Corcoran's rescue they're at You're right, sir, savs Mr. McFinnigan. STOVES AD XI WAIIE. IIIARI.E COX, dealer in Store, Tin Ware, Ac. No. 11 -htngton strvt. apr27 HOOK lllXDEHS. II Xlic Wind or Cniinon Hall. "The times lme been, That when the brains were out, the m.tn would die. And there an end; but now they ri.e agnin, With twenty rnort.il murder on their crowns. j And ;uli in Irorn ur too!s. j S with the superstitions of sailors and j soldiers. They have more lives than cats. 1 The brains have Wen knocked out of this ; one many times, but here it comes again, j Col. liussell falls dead in the cannonade at I Roanoke; no wound is found upon his lly; j ergo, sav the soldiers, he was Killed by the AWTHOKN & BUCHANAN. Importer of China, i wm.l nf tho v.. V,mi .'rtMVtr. s.iv ih.. mr. CiAMPr.FI.LA IU)TI.KS.l- k r. ii l.f an.! I lank r. n k j ManufwtUTer, N.i. 37 Kat Wahingtn t., est of liienn's 1'J t k, U t;i:r, lndianspoli. ffb25-dtf DOIT.LKS A PALMER. R.n.k Kinder arxl p.lank Pk k M Antjfac'urer, N'K "6 E-t Wa.-hing!i'U street, ovrr Alfont, Mills A LVs Groc iy. tnay27 - l, C;i..4S AI 4l'EE''AIti:. A BF" 99 SI J 1 71 rl SE NT N -i I 1 afl INDIANAPOLIS, INI)., THURSDAY MORNING, MY 8, 18G2. NUMBER 3,621. out any pain or injury; but plant a swift blow there withour fist, and ou double tho man up with naiu; perhaps kill him outright; but there will not be the elighest outward mark. Hence, in boxing, a blow below the belt is in deed out. Pres lianl upon a man's left id, and the elasticity of the ribs, aided by the clastic car tileges at each end, allows great depression to be made -consequently the heart and lungs to be puhed aside; and jet every thing comes back to its place without pain or injury; but a swift blow over the same part with a club, or a fall from a house upon a hard substance, may fractuae the ribs, drive the sliarp broken points through the membranes, or even para lyze the heart, and kill the man outright, without leaving a blemish on the skin. Standing once in the bow of a vessel, as the bore down uron a hostile battery, my eyo caught the urst flash of a cannon, and quicker than one could wink twice, thu ball crashing through the bulwarks, and smote down a comrade, before my ear caught the retort, which he, alas I was too far gone to hear. A twelve-pound shot struck him full upon the pelvis; but being partly spent in splintering tho wood, its force was further broken by his body, and it fell back to the deck with him. No blood was drawn, but the internal parts were so smashed that he was hardly got to the cockpit alive. Soldiers and sailors have other superstitions about p-pent balls. The old soldier loves to retail them to the recruit, upon whom he looks down as sophomores do ujon freshmen, or as our regular oflicers do ujon volunteers, and with as little reason, few of them ever having seen much hard fighting, for tho Mexican war was but a sort ot dress campaign, againsL a poor, weak enemy, in the whole of which there was less blood shed than in a Napoleonic skirmish. The old soldier, I say, will tell you of the greenhorn, who, seeing a spent Kail just moving on the ground, tried to stop it with his foot, but had it cut ofT instanter. The fact is, a cannon ball, partly sjent, ricochet, and rolls with iust the same force as though it had been rolled by a man's hand, and no more. The force dejiends upon its weight and velocity, of course. Mortal wounds, however, without any bloodshed or breach of the skin, are not gen erally made by spent balls, but by those hav ing great velocity; and according to my the ory, they should be more frequent by smooth bore than by rifled cannon. The balls rotate swiftly on the axis as'they fly, ami in directions according to the forces acting upon them as they leave the gun. Now take a 32-pound shot and hold it be fore a man's thigh on the outside, or before his ribs, in such wise that if you push it for ward, and he stand firm, the lall will pass, by reason of his flesh yielding, one inch; that is, by being pressed inwards one inch. The ball will thus move through a space before oecu- fied by flesh or bone, because it passed plow y, or the parts yielded, and no harm is done. But if the man is standing firmly, and that same 32-pound shot, rushing as swift as light ning, strikes him in the same direction, it may roll over the skin without breaking it, but may, nevertheless, dah it inward with such sudden shock as to paralyze all vital action, and even crush the oone. Jove's thunderbolt could not strike a man dead more suddenly, or leave less scars. Sometimes it is found the internal parts are ruptured, marked, and even pummelled to a jelly, though there were no outward marks, dencrallv, however, the discoloration shows itself plainly on the surface in a short time after death. War has real terrors enough; and a moving cannon ball is a fearful missile; but we should pet rid of all superstitions about it. Horton Transcript. MEDICAL. TO T II 13 1 JZ O FL.E Of the United States. MEDICAL BOOKS, &C. GALEN'S HEAD DIS PENSARY, C1IAIKXEICED BT THE LEGISLATURE OF KENTUCKY FOR THE TREATMENT OK ALL THE DISEASES OF THE URINARY AND GENITAL ORGANS. A .llrclicnl I??ort, 9 ai at M at JH m. H I. i m Jl bv r affl . PRICE ONLY TEN CENTS. Antttstmy uml l'hijiiitjy of the iVj" Orotuxa in a tiite t( lU-f'tK ani '. ON" A NEW METHOD OF treating Venerial Diseases, Ineln diiR Syphili in all its Macs; Gonorrhea, GWt, Stricture, Vari- cocile, and Hydrocele, Diseases of the Kj.lnoys, Blatlder Ac, with ff 'rCv - mercury: containing a val- räirl'' ' uaMe treatise on that wide-spread iiMi'KvCiV m,J'1v of youth. Seminal Weak- ' vU''J?y ''i I n'' Nocturn.tl Emissions, Sexual YV ' VhQJ ' i Dfbiiity, Impotency, Ac, the se- VVv CVT'L cret Inhrmities of youth and ms- t;'a and Oiienware . No. vi K.at w a-hinKf on t.. ln-!i.njo!i, liMl:ana. dly .tIi:itl'll.X XAII'OKS. 1REIT.R!CK MF.PPKK. Merrhar.t Tailor, and der 1 tn reaiy made rloth'na: and furti!hi:i jr!. No. "il WeM Wadimcun treet,opp.;f Srutinc I oK;re. niy23 ATTOItIS r.vs. ireon. KIIJY KKKC.rsON, Attorney and Cot;i, :,.r at !.. pAvse h f. r approed ju.!Tner.t ant mortcac-; aio necH:aie I ..in.. n. te., Ac. r.'V.i e, 4 K itWl.. iiieton atreet, u;--ta.r. e.t.d d.r t tin" ruht hand, i p p. mi Le (ilettu. ri k. K-tl Tlie wind of a cannon ball never hurts anvbodv. for manv reasons, the first of which 1 is, that there is r.o such thing. 1 The air tlisplaced by the ball closes instant ly behind it. but has no lateral effect. Thi is proved in various w ays, but is placed Wyond cavil or question, by the common oc currences in everv severe cannonnade. For instance, the dispatch received from Fort Donelson savs: "A shot struck the pHot house of the St. Louis, passing through it. turity arising from the baneful hahit of flf-abusc. To which is added observations on Fem.ile Dicaes, and oth'r inferestine matter of the ut- mot imjortance to the married an! tho cntemplatini? marria?-, who entertain doui-t. of their physical ab-lity to entrr that state. Sent to any address ;u a sealed wrap rer, on receipt of ten cent or fonr stamps. We devote our eutire time and attention to th treat- nict.t of the vnrl'His private dieacs treautt of In our pri vate report. Our Dpt nary is the only Instituti of the kind in America which ha rwen e tabli-hed by a sjecial charter, an-i this fact should Rive it a preference over the various quacks of doubtful character to be found in all arge cities. ; ImiMirtnnl to Fciiinlt! One aepartmeut of our DipensAry is specialty devoted to the treatment of the Diseases of Femsie, sucii as Lu ch rrhea, or "W hite," Irrepnlsr, Painful and Suppress Men.trution, Nervous and General Dcbil;ty, Diseases of he Womb. lUrrer.ne., Ac. Consultations anl evaminstions free of chr?e. AUo, forsale. DR. DKWEES'S KEtiL I.AT0K PILLs for K.-niale Ohstnictiot, IrretcuUriUes Ac. Married la dirs in certain situations shoti'd not use them, as they wcu'd cause niiscarnage. l"rice flpertox and njay be sent bv msil. IK". (JAI.EN S PREVENTIVE An invaluable article for th's wi'hire to limit the nnmber of their fT-prinir. or the barren who leire children; warranted not to injure the health, and will last ftr a l;ft::ce, sent to any address jr. lerseal. on receipt of tie price TWO DOLLARS. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE Py endina-a brief a?e nur.t of their sjTnptni, will receive a Blank Chsrt cntain ijr a 1st af questions, our terms for the course of treatment Ac. Med.cire sent to any part of the country to cure any cas at hom frre from danger or curiojty. All transactions private and confidential. Remembei the narre ad nurr.l er. D.rect all lütter to GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY, octlS-d.lw Ix-aisrille Ky. In the month of December, 15s, the undersljmed for the tirst time ottered for sale to tho public Dr. J Ho t ee Ilods Imprrlnl Wine flitter, and in this short criod they bare given such universal satis faction to the many thousands of persons who bave tried them that It Is now an established article. The amount of bodily and mental niiaery arising simply from a neg lect of small complaints is surprising, and It is therefore of the utmost importance that a rtc attention to the least and mt trifling bodiTy ailment should be had; for diseases of the body must invariably a.Tect the mind. The aubscribera now otdy ak a trial of DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WLB BITTERS! from all who have not used them. We challenge the world to produce tbt!r equal. These Rrrrias for the cure of Wkak Stomachs, Gr.KctAL Dtcsti.rrr, and for I'iurvix and Ejikichixo the IiutoD, are absolutely uunrpassed ty any other remedy on earth. To be aisured of this, it Is only necessary to make the trial. The Wine itself Is of a very auperlor quality, being about oiw-third stronger than other wines; warming and invigorating the whole system fron the head to the feet. As these Iütiers are tonic and alterative In tleif charac ter, .0 they atrenpthen and Invigorate the whole eywtem and give a lint ton and hfiiithy aitin to all Its parts, by equalizing the circulation, removing obstructions, and producing a general warmth. They are also excellent for Disease and Weakness peculiar to f'e male, where a Tunic is required to strengthen und brace I lie ft st I em. No lady who is subject to lassitude and fintiies., should le without them, as they are revivify ing in the'r action. THESE EJJITERJS Will not only Cure but Prevent DU- ernte. and in this respect are doubly valuable to the perton who may use them. For IXCIi'lLNT CONSUMPTION, Weak Lungs, Indigetioti, Ih-spejmlA, lHeaesof the Ner vous System, Paralysis, Piles, and for all cases requiring a Tonic, DR. DODS' CELEBRATED WINE BI1TERS Are Uiisurpacd. For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy, the are truly valuable. For the aged and Infirm, and for persons of weak con- atitution for Ministers of the Gopd, Lawyers, and all public speakers for Book-Keepers, Tailors, Seamstress es, Students, Artists, and all persona leading a sedentary lif. the1 will prove truly beneficial. As a Bevers-ge, they are wholesome, innocent, and de licious to the taste. They produce all the exhilarating ef fects of Brandy or Wine, without intoxicating; and are &X valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of ex cessive strong drink, and who wish to refrain from it. They are pure and entirely free from the poisons contain ed iu the adulterated Wines and Liquors with which the country Is flooded. These Ritters 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, tbey may be given freely to Children and Infants with impunity. Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist In spreading these truly valuable FITTERS over the land, and thereby essentially aid In banishing Drunkenness and Disease. Ir. .1. BOVEE BODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician, who has uaed tbetn successfully in Lis 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 pro nounced them a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men of the country, as a general thing, disapprove of Patsnt Medicines, yet we do not be lieve that a respectable Physician can be found .in the United States, acquainted with their medical properties. who w ill not highly approve DR. J. DODS IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS. In all newly settled places where there Is always a large quantity of decaying timber, from which a poison ous miasma is created, these bitters ebould be ased every morning before breakfast. These truly valuable Fitters have been 0 thoroughly tested by all clasnes of the community for almost every variety of di-eae incident to the humsn system, that they are now deemed indispensable as a Tonic, Medicine and a Beverage. Purchase one Bottle! It roil but Utile! IMirifjr the niood! liivc Tone to the Stomach! Hen ovule tiie System! und Pro Ions I. If. DR. J. BOVEE DODS IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated Wine, com bined with RarWry, Solomon's Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers, and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Dods himself who Is an experienced and successful Physician, and hence should not be classed among the quack nostrums which flood the country, and against which the Medical Profession are so justly prejudiced. In nil Affection of the Head, sick Headache, or Mervous Headache. Dr. Iod' Imperial Wine Hilter will be found to be moat Salutary und Hi i leuciou. I05KPH K. MclON'ALD A ADDISON L. R VCHE. Utwtfti th piliSs ho, wrhhout injurinc him." Am-mey. and CtunK-rs at Law .Ktr. Inranc , Vhv ,1 n,t t . wJm ot' thM Kall ät le.t c rr?par.v Building, second Sv r, I Vnu-j h an: tn et. - , . , . ; jel " dly I lirk 111 shins , g REN OVATE RS. f 1 he taet 1. that military surpcry abourIs ' in caes which prove that cannon balls u-us.in F. K r pp. Merchant Tailor, and deaW in r. . iv- sjrazinpr contact w ith all turts of a man's body. -ni:itcn. r taii oil Air . Ma.v cbtbmc and un:ishiiu- (. '... N,. i 1 ana loVer do the sichtest harm, except to ttie l-t W.di njton street, opposite the Curt II juse, Iod:. vtinllv tnirL- Thev htv'e ainis'ili! arjr.!ia, Ind. Keeps constantly on hand a lux-a-rt. J Plrl aaual- "HlCk. ALi.y Uavt. S.nas.iU -:r rf t uihs. UsMiaeiss, " Ve.one. Oi-emMi.ti:, . clean through liatji and helmet-, grazing the Tr":. r-'"'.. "S- ,r"ln'': ty.z hair, they have cut otf ears close to the skull; EST1BI IIIIE.VT I! Jthl.f-l ' - CI.? i'Tf 'f. Cones, t rh.rs. etc MACHINISTS. AM i sold and he ! A-TH close to the side: one thih close to the r:-diy j other and yet the adjacent part- are Iett a . ' sound as ever. An instance is given of a heavy hot stri - - kinr a rank of marchinr men in the riatik, taking oif the risht lc2 ot" the first, of t!;e third, and of the tilth man. ot course jKa-siji U'tween the lejrs of the others. anl yet the I vvixi fntii; i.y i:km m 1 the iMPnKM-' Iff l h, Ts of the wouudrd men were uninjuix'd, )V w UiU 1 11 y injured a. I li ... I hi. .f w.-rk m a- n.ach s.. rv r i.i. 1 ... . Aeconlinff to the wiinl theorv, ttieir les säot,il H.vtng had tw.lve yearV t; .ril j cn f pnE UNITED STATFS DTE-riOUSE, NO. 3S SOUTH 1 li'.moi street, In-Üanapoli, liid.ana, JOSEPH HARRIS, Prop. At this old and well-known establishment, the ladies ran have silks a'id wden goo? dyed In permanent and beautiful colurs; and gents' garnienu thoroitj!y renova ted ani repaired, as good a when new, at rower prices than ever. N-w and secoixi-ha.-nl clothirg K'Ubt aud sold; also, a partcuUf branch in the buines denominated Cue draw U:j Viilianl table tl th. tr tear In ary garment can be so wrought that it can not te vtit le to the naked eye. 2Ö f ourtry orJers punctua ly attended to. N cui.urctiou with any otl.tr house in this city. E'-niernr the place, No. Sh Jouth lllfn: -eet. fb4 JOSEPH HARRIS. The many certificates w hich have been tendered us, and ! the letters which we are daily receiving, are conclusive proof th.it among the women these Bitters have given a satisfaction w hich no others have ever done before. No ! woman in the land shoulJ be without them, and those , who ence use them, will not fail to keep a supply. i Price iSl OO per llottle, ! Bottles for s" OO. Prepared and sold by CHARLES YVIDDIFIELD &, CO,, SOLE PROPRIETORS, Willinni Street, New Tork. For sale by dnyri-t- and procera Renerary throughout the country. jy24-3tawly INSURANCE. Em INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HAHTFOKDt COX!. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. CAPITAL 11,500.000 00 SET SUKI'I.CS, (after deducting all laMlitK-al M4142 30 JETHk BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. PAPER DEALERS. tleath ot men in aken, mvc by toe n -. tm ...... t M . ' r ve mure .atisjact!,.,. to ti,. L, n.v f....l 1 ? Bnt how account for the hetr wort, i Lave ta my emrioy tf he bi,'k. action, vf hote skins are unbrokei sn.it ns iu lie ."tale, a:,i pay parnciwar atter.tion to h ..r i w;n, theory? 1 1 sj aw pc äävasA aaaw t . , iww s'faii.-ai. l m , - h. pa ruir of all kiwis pr n ty attetvied to Kailr, as thus: The vital internal orais M tri f.f ail kn i u.jt for tte l stent or.ee. I !-. 4i liltnul. street. V T. IUiOM' ui) lo-oi v i slowly, and you may displace the orjjan vriui- LIVERY STABLE. I rAsllV, JV9 IIIUS.-1UC 1IUU IHK J UJJ Jl Jvll ; float, aVit were, in a yielding medium. Pru own "" i ,Mir hand into the pit of a man's etoma-"h Ia I V I? II V STAU Is K , "T0. Irt Kat PeArl street, ba'.f a square south of Wasn iu!OTi trt. between Mrrxli&.n and Pcnn.ylvaniA atieet. in rear of Uer.n'a Lbck. Indianaprlis. apS-d'f WM. WU.KISON. Proprietor THO 4Aa ItXOlt, wa. B. CHATTOLP, WH. WX-091. .ixon, Chat fiel il V AVoodw, nndTfl Al'alntitt., Cincinnati. Itacufacturers and Wholesale dealers in PRINTERS' CARDS AND CARD SKEETS! IRINTINO INKS AND PAPER M OTTACTURERS also, er.aLs agents for the Ma-noha Mii'.s wntiiyr pa per.; m.na aeturert of extra wrappino; paper and paper ba. WRITING INKS. IS aUOCJiJt: Celebrated Record Ink FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. PHICK FIFTY tLNTS l.n qiaUT HOTTI.F.. -narlT-dtf - - -rr-.Uii - - iT.!.;-,:-. -uy.o' ... Erected 1859 Owned by tho Co. TWEt I ALA TENTI0N GIVEN TO Tn P. INSURANCE of farm prop-rty, dwellinjrs and out -buildings. In surea auch buildinR or contents in a very favorable man ner, for three or live years. Losses r.qiittably Adjusted and IroiiiptIy In id In Cnh. Also, insures stores, warehouses, buildings, or contents and personal projerty penerally, iu town or country, at rates as low as consistent with hat.inls taken, and inland Insurance against the perils of navigation. WM. HENDERSON, Apent, lndiana(olia, Indiana, application can be made to JOHN ROSS, who is fully authorized to transact all business connected with the Agency. fang 1,'Cl-dlyl WM. HENDERSON. MEDICAL AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL HAS WON KOR ITSELF SCCn A RENOWN FOR THE cure of evt ry variety of Throat and Lunjr Com plaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it has Ions been In constant usethrouahout this section w e need not do more than assure the people Its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied ou to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, FOR THE CURE OF Costjveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Di-eases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Kheum, V orms, Gout, Neural aria, as a Dinner Pill, and l-r Purifying the Blood. They are suRar-conted, ro that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the w orld for all purposes or a lamily physic. Price 23 cents per llox; 5 boxes for 1. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of thee remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Aeents below named furnish irratis our American Alma nac in which they are priven; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that htioula be ollowed for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayers and takfiio others. The sick w.mt the best aid there la for them, and they should have it. mtPAAIO BT DI. J. C. AVER & CO., LOWELL, 3LV. Price, 61 per IlottleJ Six Rottlcs, 15. All our retrttdios arc for fale by ROBERT BUOWXING, Indianapolis. ALLEN & CO., Cincinnati, And by all drugtpst and dealers everywhere. ang37-d3m RAILROADS. o ia rjs? j gg-Ü 1862 I LL TER50NS PURCHASING TICKETS FOR ST. 2. JOSEPH and other points la Northers Misnoart, the Plate of Kan, or the Territories, should i4it on bar lng tickeu that read by the NOItTII .Tll?(OritI It A I f. It OA n, The only rail route from St. Ioul to Su Jose-h. It la the shortest and quickest lise, by thirteen tonr t the rs Bwtet point reached by rail, and ta alwaya cheap aa arty other, buy your Ticket to Kanaaa atxt sU potnu in Northern If isaouri by the North Missonri Railroad. ISAAC H. STCEtJEON. Pres't and Gen" I Spt. Norta Missouri R. R. HENRT II. SIMMONS, General Traveller Afvt. eptlT-dly fA wwaTT HfM s !, JEFFERSOXVILLE RAILROAD Two Trains Daily , Sundays Excepted Trains Arrive 8.4s I. 1W s 4:45 A. M... Trains Ieare. . 43 A. M .. 8.60 P.M. VBOVE TRAINS STOP FOR T1IK ACCOMMODATION of pa-s-eneera at Soatbport, Greenwood, Franklin, fcdinburBU, Columbus, makuitf connecuona at Seymour with trains on the Ohio A Miiippt Road, and at Louis ville with trains on the Louisville, r rant lor t k Lexir.jton and Louiille and Nash rille Roads. Fraieht trains leave daily. Freight promptly forwarded. OClce, Madison Depot, West side. A. S. UAKUllIbivS, superintendent. J. G. Wmitcosb, Fretcht Affent. apl'62-dly DENTISTS. P. G. C. HUNT, DENTIST. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, no. 32s i:at .TiAiciar.T sritr.rr, lNI)IANAI"OLlS INI). MUSIC. 11 AIVOS! PIANOS! STRUM ENTS than w ere ever yrrt---v?!- off'ered in this market. Mv ar- T-"Z!!l!ls- ranfcements witn t.a-tern llano mann fact u rers are such that I can furnish til orders 25 per cent. cheaper than any dealer in tb West, and I warrant then superior instrumenta. Onlv for cash. Call and see at Messrs YV IL Talbott k Co'a Jewelry Store, No. 14 Washington atreet. PIANOS. MELOOEONS, ORG ANS, GUITARS, VIOLINS, ACCORDLONS, Ar.,TL'ED AND REPAIRED. HavinK had over twenty ye r' experience the public can be assured that they now have a better opportunity than they Kent-rally meet w ith to hae their Instrument put In perfect order. U. SCHON ACKER. nIy31-dlT'l SPECTACLES. &C. To Officers of the Army. JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF si.ygle ..ri novitLE spr For field, portability anl power they supersede all otlier. For sale by SUMMONS, Optician. SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, fcC, Of the greatest transparent power, of new im provement properly adjusted to the cai e. Orders from the country, with particulars, promptly attended to. Repairing neatly done with dispatch. S KM MÖNS. Optician. oct2U No. 2Ü. South Illinois street. HOTELS. I XT KK NATIONAL HOTEL, 3G5 A: 3GT Hit OA I) WAV, CORNER OF FRANKLIN STK EET, THIS first class house the most quiet, homelike, and pleasant hotel in the city offers superior induce ments to those visiting New York for business or pleaauie. It is ceutral in its location, and kept on the EUROPEAN PLAN, in connection with TAYLOR'S SALOON, where refreshments can be had at ail hours, served iu their own rooms The charges are moderate, the rooms and at tendance of the first order baths and all the modern con veniences attached. tnaxl2-d3m roWERS'S HOTEL (roBSEBLT BABue'a.) HOTELS. BROADWAY HOTEL. CINCINNATI. OHIO. CAPT. CHAS. K. CROMWELL, PROP'R. Breakfast at five A. M., fr pa.-sengers by the morning Trains. aprt-dly. DRUGGISTS. SCHIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, And Denier In Fancy Goods. Per fmiierjr. A.c. Also, Agents for the sale of Reßned Fetroinp, Illumina ting ()il, superior to any Coal Oil, furT.r'hed in any quantities at the lowest market rates. 170 AND 171 WILLIAM STREET. SEW YORK. jarr29-36m HARDWARE. Just Received and For Sale, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT NO. 21 WEST WASHINGTON ST.. VLRGE ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN RAKES FROM H to 14 teeth: Garden and Ditchin; Spader, Garden anl Bricklayers Trowels, Forks, 2. 3, 4 and 5 pronjt; Garden and Railroad Wheelbarrows, Pnininz Knives and Shears, Hedpe Shears, Grind-tones, Nails, Wire and Wire Cloth. Belting and Fackir. Rooe. A pler1id aaaortment of Table and P-xket Cutlery, together with a lare and general artmetit of 'aV aVC JtT. For Farmers, Builders, Mechanics. Maehir.fsta anH Rail roadn. J. If. VAJF. mch"8 5 Opposite the Astor House and Park, New Tork, IMCICR OF IIOAICI f 50 PI". It DAY. f f yillS lonff established and popular hou Lm recently JL been rebuilt and jrreatly enlarRed by the addition of over 100 rooms. ana now bat accommodations lor over 300 persons. It has also been thoroughly renovated and re furnished, and is heated by steam and lighted by c throughout. This hotel has one of the beat locations in the city, is esy cf acces from all the steamboats and railroads lending to the city, and is conveni'rt to all the city conveyance. It ha now all the requisites of a first c1as hotel, insuring the comf'Tt of its inmates. The patronaze of the traveling public Is re pect fully solicited. lerms l 50 per nay. H. L. TOWERS, feb24-d3tn Proprietor. THIS MORRIS HOUSE, (Formerly American,) IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE IWIOX MFOT, II. WIIIX.MCMiK, I'roprirter, W, D. SAPP, Gerk, IS now open for the accommodation of the traveling public. The bouse ha ben thoroughly renovated and furnished from top to bottom- maj31 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. .JICSSI JOHNSON, General Commission Merchant, AM) Dealer in Flour, Grain, and nil kinds of Country I'rodncc; Wines nnd Liquori,Cigart,ToDarco, A.c. oefick and warehouse, 237 soltii second st., iiil.adi:liiiia. Advance made on Consignments. antrWdlv WANTED. 200 Recruits Wanted FOR THE or sVATCMGC: DEWAHE OF COtXTEHFEtiS. The Eleventh Infantry, WHICH w i thd I w rnnnnv EXPRESS COMPANIES. Isanthoriied tora!n In tndiana. American Express Company, A WD v as UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE ON THE CORNER of WASHINGTON AND Meridian streets, Indianapolis. Three daily Eipreesto New Tork;. Two daily "Exprees to Ciucinnati, and Two dally Exprsea to CV.eaco and 5t.Loi.i; The above Compahies are t&e only prlvllejedEipressor the fuIl.Twmr road, vix: INDIANA CENTRA U LA PAYETTE CHICAGO; INDIANAPOLIS k PERU: TERRE HACTX A RlCHMONTn BELLFFONTA1NK 4 INDIAN AFOU. M(Cf, pakire, valuatlea anl freight carried ith safety and tUepatch. and la charge of special asd eScietrt measetiers. Notes, Bi!! and Drafts will be promptly co".ected and ready returns made J. RLTTTkHKLD. Afetit. PATENTS. P AT.BUTS OBTAINED FOR SEW 1XVEST105 OF ETF.KT deacriptioa. Fees eonliagcnt on aavaa. No sal em no pay. eodfor Circular, giving terms, directions, Ac Address AM03 BKOADNAX, nvia-dly Patent Attrney. Washlnttot.D. C. ".is ffTE ARE RFCFITINV. DIKECT FROM THE MAS W UFACTORT in everv vartety nd ty sf eaa tbo Celebrated Waltltana ale to es. A genuine Waltham Watch Coats less U t oy and will lat tusrh longer than foreign tnad watrsos la. asuns quality. A genu'ne Walthara Wafrb la s dorable, rtflabb and accurate time-keeper. We had rather warrant a WallhA Watch for five years, than the ordinary ErgUah or itaa Watches for year. A genuine Waltham Watch is the te4 fr railroad tnea. the tt for farroera, la fart the beat Ste eTvrbodr n want of s tis-keeper. We gvt ovir Walthasa Watebot direct from the rnanutactsrera, and every Watch ta war ranted to gle entire satisfaction. In sending for a (Genuine tValltaanw IT tela you run no risk, descr.be the stjle of cae and the watch is sure to keep time. Ä. n-1 for s !lt of prWa. Our stock of Sml Waichea arxl Jew lry I very largs. Composition Iepine W atchea. 4 to 5 SV Cowpo. sition Hunting Cased Watcfc", W M to 4 TS. I lm Hunting Cased Watches. 7 fist to 112. Silver lu.l Jew eled Watchra, fa M to f 0. Pare Coin S her; Ware; S.Irrr rVed Wire.Gock, Ac, Ae. Wateb. 'Uick and Jewelry repaired and warranted. V. I. II l U . 11 V CO., 20 Eat WaMnjM.in street, aprT Ibd!ana;xylia, ludiaaa. RAILROADS. INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI Maasr-n..Bai KAILROAD1 13-:.. li-u-r' ti-avrr; Miortest llouir bf Thlrijr lllra X NO CHANGE OF CAIUH TO CINCINNATI! Two trail. a leave Indianapolis Da;ly. (Sundays eirepted.) I.MRSTTRAIN.-W 00 A . M CI N CIN N ATI LIG IIT N IN U ' Express arrlwa at Cincinnati at 11.10 AM. S,sroii( Train n.Vt P. M, Clortunati Epre,arrrvea st Cinc innati 11 JO A. M. Fare same a by any other rate. Call for your tk-keta ri-t the Indianapolis and Clnrtmtali Railroad. P.acgape checVed throuch. SriciAi. Nones. li sure you pet in the rittbt trato at lndiaiialia. 1 lie Mily Cttt-Mali train, stands on the fifth track, 1-eirg the 'fanhe.t trak suth tn the Uni-n Depot, at lndianaiolis. W. lt. U NOBLF., OeiM-ral Ticket AresU Wat. PowaLL, Traveling Agent aprltt W. Iii(Ii;ui;ipoliH and .llatlioii 1S62. SS25g3 1S62. riHE PASSENGEk TRAIN WILL LEAVE TUB X. Union Depot, IndUnapj:i, at 120 p. at. daily, for Madison, Cincinnati and Louisiillc. Thia is the shortest railway Hoe to Cinrinnatl and Lotia vllle connecting at Mali-n with the United States Mail Urn steamers, arrhinc atCitatinnati In time to con nect with the Expres. Ttain ou theUJltJe Miaul railroad leaving at 7 o'clock A. M., for the Eat, and by the Ken tucky Central Railroad for the Socth, snd st Lnuist ille about 11 P. M. Retnmlng, leave Cincinnati daily at It M"by the abors ateamers, tuA also by the MadiMrn jtscketa. Forest Queen and I'Tioreas, arriving at Madison in time to connect with the Passenger Train leaving At A. M., and arrhriag at InJiaiupolji at loO A. M making connecilocj with all trains leaving for the Eart West, and North. For the accommodation cf way paaaesgem a Car will ran in connection with the Freight Train daily, leaving Indianapolis at 7 A. M., which train remains some time at each station, affording passet ert an opportunity for the transaction it business, arriving at North Madiaon at 4.2S P. M. Fare to Cincinnati, or Cincinnati to Indianapolis, f3 00. To Louisville, Ü3 50. No charge for meal or state-rooms on the steamers, or for bargaire or omnibus at Madison. Tariff of Freight as low aa by any other root). Shippers and merchants West will Cnd it to their Inter est to travel over and ship by this line. ap26-dtf. D.C RUAJVUAM, gaperictendent. MEDICAL. Who has nt seen the WONDERFUL GRANULES, H II ANDK'S TUSSILAGO, For Cough, Colds, fore Throats, ic. What should I take for a Cough! They give immediate relief. 25 cents a box. What hwuld I take lor At ihm? KAXDK'S TUSSILAGO, THE WONDERFUL GRANULES. They give Immediate rel.ef. 25 cents a box. W by .l.ould I boy a box BUANDE'S TUSSILAGO, THE WONDERFUL GUA NULLS. Because they cure Cosgh. and Cold a, for U eenta. Why should I buy a bos of B II ANDE'S TUSSILAGO THE WONDERFUL GRANULES? Because tbey ror Hoaren, Pr Throat, Ac. Vi bo has not beard of the What should I take fr a ore Throat! What rhoull I take f..r a Cold' What is Life Without Health ? ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY. ! PAT FROM 13 TO Itt PER MONTTI, WITH RA T10NS, quaruTs, medical altentanc, Ac , corn- j plete. Ail who enlist will at nee be cloth,3, ibeuted i and provided with everi thins esev.tial to their cen.fc.rt ' by the Goremmer.t. The term of enlistment Ls Til re e Years. Payto tfxrrmence frosn date of eiilisttajrut. yHt but able-bodied single men, between the agtscf IS and years, need apply. Recmitii'g Rendexvons in Metrt:rs rew bufltinr. No. 6Eat Wa hin gtoo street, a.?J inng Odd Fellows' Hall. D. IL CUIT. First LseuieBant Eleventh lufaiitry, RocruitingOSUrer. A Cold Is annoj i: p. A Cough i. troollesome. Hirnf. jvrevent peerb. ; bvr Throats are painfs BRANDED TUSSILAGO Is pleasant to take, and scon effects a cure. 25 (Ttita a box, t all tte Drug 5tore ZZ1 AGENT." Cieore F. AVortliinfon, AGENT PUR MILITARY 'CLAIMS, NO. 434 THIRTEENTH STREET. ONE DOOR FROM F, Washington City. HA VINO EFEN KNGACED JT)R A NUVfTR OF year, in the Mttlement f .neh (Talaa. in on of th Oovemmetit Office, (from whicia be has withdrawn,; offers to attend to claim, c f any kind that may be entrust ed to him, such as thoe for Pe&eiw L-tinty, Arrears of Pay, SaHitenre, T-ar,pirtAti"Tj, Clnthin?, and prfrtic- nUrlr for horse, and other property lt -r dVsfioyed tn tue United Mate, wrw, incla.lmg raa f tan prraameirt. 'i i vrinoMAL. We are s U arqnaiued wl'h Mr. Wi4i'utngim. asd cheerfully tetify that we know n Agest to Wa.hii4rton on wh..ra c!a:nisnts tan more f t fluently rely than ou Mm to cond ort their tus.n . mth integrity. rapacity aad real. vinl bv HON. JOHN U. McPIltlJsON, AsL S.!itil.rcf U. S. Court of lla.u.. HON. CHAS. It. C ALVFKT, H C.f Rej.resentStitf ,. REV. SMITH PVNE.D.D ULW.B KASDOLFH. Chief Clerk U. f.lrearrUtr.oe. I ful'y liidf.rse the abor teatinsmiial, and cLeerfu'.Iy and confidently reeotrmen! Mr. Wor?hlr.gttn to my broth er ofTVcrs and eUir. la Iter turary aiad eUebr, and to ail others havisgciaiuvi ars.'it the iroremtnent- pros ally no man has a roorc thorough know'dgerf War Claims than Mr. W., and for teal a:id tnterri'v L. has not a npr1.r. T. . EVERETT, apr-tira Captain. AJt.eBeval'a Ivpt- t sTJ 5i PIANOS. PIANO F O X. T E S Ltl fK HAVE ON HANL A NC MB KM OF HRfl LlA's naos,wtkt we sill aril at cctkcaa WIUJARDA .TO WILL, N-4 hat rlesiaa OINTMENT. The Indian Pile Ointment IS warranted to car the maa sbctinate cases of Pile.. Price 25 eests per bi. 5!d by all lmgf1,. ap2i din