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DAILY STATO CHHTIKIIL.
rK'Sltl AND rCRUSHED
a t ittiiM (itiitu ticartto) at
THE NEW SSSTIXEL OFFICE.
RO. MOtlTIl .TJ Kill DIA WTIIKKX.
DPI UN I B TM f OffTOfYfTK..
eider, iiAnxiTs & bif.-gham,
Proprietor,
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VOLUME X.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND., FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEJIBER 12, 18G2.
NUMBER 3,728.
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Yearly Wmr It W, tsvaaia.i.t m araca-; r
delivered by the earner t 12 S cent per weea, payable
rerrH-rrnxuhly. fcogi eopte. five rent.
City t 'briber w.lt be beld responsible for pspers left
at tbe-.r booses after tbey have removed, or when tber
wUh them dicontinued, utile rotlce I given b "'
fee of i.itItK'H.
5- V"r without pr HijTiwl,f eontinuedlonger
than ra;d lf. . . t
Op' of the Dm? ?int tan 1 bad at the nc j
1. and tb ntllLI InI racu muu-
ay soorcin, neatly evebiped. for nailing.
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WEEKLY STATE SENTINEL,
rCCUSIIKD EVERT WEDNESDAY AT
rmr HBaVM sa Jr- T-
PATAU UOUIIK I At-VASCX.
KATF.K Of ADV CHTISIX;.
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A I at at ' at
tfi I W t- I J
1.25' 2.' 3.00 3.37 3.75
3.U) 3 SO 4.00 4 M 5.00
3 7', 4J7( 5.00 5.62 6.20
4JU; 5.25 (K) 6.75 7.50
5.2i .12; 7.00 7.H7 7.1
6 OO 7 H.0O 00 10.0) :
7 5 H7.V10.M 112.M2.50i
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3M
112
3.62
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4.59
1.501
1.60J
3.oo
A.OO,
500,
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3.12
3.T5
47
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.25
&d.
IfViJ 2M
2..! 3.0
Sw.j S.OO
o.OO
7 50 9.00' 10.50 12.00 13.50 15.00
H O. IO.OO 12.0O 1.0 l9.(tO H.OO 20.0
Im..! 5.0O
7..r.0 10.00 12.50 15.00 17-VJ 20.00 22..V) 2.1.0O
imJ 7.W 10.25 14.75 20.f)O 2.1.25 2C.50 23 75 33.00
lro.J SO 13.75 13 ) 24 25 28 50 34.75 4O.0O 4...0O M W
Am J 2S Ii ' 21.2. '27.0O 33 M 40 0O 4.1.00 50 OO 5. 00
11.00 H.00 25.00 37.50 45 50 52 50 57.50 C2.50
9m.. 13 f0 20.50 24.50 K.50 43.50 50.00 57.50 65.00 70 00 j
12m li.00 Xt CO .15.00 a OO S.VQQ 5.QO 75 OO KS.Q T..OO j
AlVF.liTWG IN TUK WEEKLY.
On aquar, our wTt'ua tO 75
l-ro " 1 0
fvur " 00
for eah auSurnt Insertion, and for fach lrw-r-
tio of arh aViitJonl rjaar1 . ...... . 33
AlvtieTtMri pi H?-bel in b..ib tl Iailr and the
tVe'klr TitKi. i!l br chanr"! be Tu!l Dailj ratr,
with vfi?-lilf Ihe Wee klr r nll 1.
PUMnra Notkr julli-l.-J In tlir Ital chinin., cf ten
I iura or und-r. will cJur-d r. r eacU Inaction fl; If
crrr ten lur, frn fnl frr line.
r;iiargr wilt I niail f"r iu-rtt flt tlj- notic of tbe
f.!I..wlnn Or!rr-, 51tlr an-1 AwcUt1!i9 at the rate
imrl, to t paid In advarir:
Military 0rr,tra, Order of Odd Fr-llowa, Ma'.nic
OrAer, IVfievnliit t-tia and 5icietiea.
Yt e h notice ut xcedin 8 line 25 cents for each
lnerti"ti; over e Uht Iiiie at thi rate.
Announrinir deaih with funeral notice attached, fl;
wiUiont n.)t1re tree
Virriaje X.tiof SOre'it.
Notii-- f FrMhraK lVnj and Excumioiin, a;oitn
n.iiv.li.il T aMciaUis or ny churche, at the regnUr
prior.
Adenemeiit leaded ami f lafd tinder the Lea-! of
fecI Nolle, if ten lioe or ovei, aril! beebarge! dotiblr-
the unal rate.
Adrertiiement maVlnir lej than three linea, Inserted
nr In the Ii1y, wilt be charred fifty cent.
Tarly aiTertt-T taT niarrly.
Announcii candidate for ofTce or erery decntlou
to he rbared at the rate ofl Wfore.tcU nume in tbe
rmUy, and i In the Taily and Weekly, tbe Mine to e, in
all rae, pail In adTawe.
Leital aifverti-mei t inserted attheeperiie of the aU
tnmey orteHnif. and not delayahle for tbe lera! proceed
Injr, but eollertable at our uual time. Pall1bere not
cco'intatle for the accut c f legal rlrfrti-'f meM be
'jond the atnonnt charged foi their iu1ication.
KLi KK. IIAJNES.A HISOJMM.
rroprj tora Indiana Mate St ntiiiel.
j. m. mvmi ,
President f ndianapoji Jonml Company.
DUS1NESS DIRECTORY.
IIAKI.HS.
f ARKISOXS' BANK.?". 19 Eat Washington Mreet
1 1 iMxire the Sentinel Office. may4
i.ivi.itv staiim:.
U.F.y HI5SLET, LKery and Sale Stables In the
rear of the PalmerJIouo. Junej-illy
I
DAVIS A CO., Union Foundry, Delaware atreet.op-
polite I'nion Iet.
I I
ASS ELM AN k VINTUN, Wahink'ton Foundry and
I I Machine Work, eaxt end Union lepot
IIT.AI. TAT ATI'. Ar.iT.
J.KANCIS SMITH, formerly IV lietl A Smiih, U t
' Estate Ajtetit and Tas Payer, 37 Eat W a-hii jctoa
atrei t. UoQ t rent. Jat)25-dly 'Gl
f rKFRNAN 4 PlEIifK, Real Etate A(?fnta and
If 1 Firoken. 10, FaYh:nKtjitrret.
TM. T. W1I.ET, Real Estate Aireut nd Stock Uro-
' . ... .. .... .. .. .. . i .
er, 10, r.at A-uinton ireet. i
iior AMnsnoi: ir..i.i:i:s.
C. MATHF.W A CO, vVh!eale deah-r iu Fota,
J"j, Shes and Rubbers No. 4 Robert' luoca, opposite
the Lnlon iH-jvot, IreliAnnpotls Ind.
en4
A DAM KNODI.E A SON, manufacturer and dealer
In all kind of Boota and Shoes Xo. 33 East Wah
nit:on rtreet.
apr27
IIOOKM
A I STAT 1 ( I'.U V .
BOW EN, STEWART A CO., wholesale and retail deal
er in B.k and Stationery, and Iriuter' Materials
No. If Hest WAhinoti etreet. aprJ
Din A!Vi mi:iiciii:s.
ru.KT M. U)WRT, IKL(ii 1ST. Dealer iu Dru
r Chemicals Pints this Ive.tuffs flofanic, P;i?ent
ami otner MeiiiCine., .ii'tl'W :mi i rriunierjr .
a huett avenue, Ir.dianapoli. novSO-ly.
f "OMIJSON A COI. dealers In DruR, Metlidne,
I Pair.t, Oils ilaS Purfumcry, Fancy Oood-s Ac, No.
Is Fat Wahinirton utreet, Iihtianajx'li.
. . .. ... . A ti . t r 1 f
I? S'110 , rl rf .VlrVJir
I V . Varnishes, Ihe-tv.nsG'a.-.s,Glaware, I crtumery,
Ac.. No. 22. Wot wsbinton atreet. apr27
F.ROWMNU. Dniei!t, and dealer in Paint, O I-s
ic.. No. 22, Weet Yi abiiiton treet. apr27
T A H. GLENN A CO., New York Store, Dry
V Good hciesaie and Keuil, Glenns Block, Kat
7" A H. GLENN A CO., New York Store, Dry
Wa-hSnton street. may5
STOVI AID T7i WAIti:.
t1lv v0M?w.iu ov",'rin ware, Ac. No.
;1HAK1.I:S COX. dealer iu Stoves Tin Ware, Ac, No.
U et W ahir(s n stpet. pr27
HOOK IXIM)i:itS.
Mri!KI L A HOI LES. Hook lender and r4ank Y
j Manufacturers, N. 37 Ea-t w ahinztou t . ea,t of
Glenn' blxk, up tairs. In lianapoh. fel 'iö-dtf
notr.i.AS A palmer. Rook Rinder and Blank Book
Mnr.facinrers. n. Eat whington atreet,
over Alfi'nt, Muls A CoN Grocery. rnay27
. J " ;
c7iil .T a7v? a17d üri':i:sVvÄitiir !
. '
W W awt horn A BidiANAN Importers of China, j
II u,ai and Oueensware, No. S3 East W A-umgtoti st., i
Inhinapi-lisLidiana. dly (
rrrt . - r - rrr-rr -.-.rr. - :
MEitnitvT T ill.oilN.
FREDERICK (HKlTER. Merrhait Tiilor. and dler i
I
m retr'.y mAtie ciotbinir and f.inMsh:nji eooda. No. 21
H e-t Wattmrin treet, opposite Sentinel i.ff.ce.
ATTOUSr.YSi.
KIl.BY FERGUSON, Attorney and Coun-elor at Law.
Tay cah for approved judgment and morir.res;
Ais netiale l.a-' s nlrs Ac. OltW-e, 24 E.stWah
Inrt'in treet, up-stair, aecond door to the rUht hand. op.
psi!e ti'.niu's p;s k. cts
MC lNALD. KOACIIF. A LEV ls.J,eho E. McDon
ald, Ah'.ison 1 Roach. Jopii V. Lewin, At
ttornrT aitd Counselor at I jiw, .Ktna Insurance i'i.m-
pany Ra:1.1.rg. econd flor, Peiin-v Ivan'.a street. Jel lly
rr-- j
MACHINISTS.
A .SO
BtCKSJlITU suor.
je LT rf.ftttid the shop FOiiM- i
j ied by John Copper, tn Oscoo.1. !
T 1 AV1NT. ENTTKKLT RF.FTTTID THE SHOP F011M-1
II EP.LT occupied by John Copper, tn Oscoo.1. !
rm.t b co Last and nut Fact.-. i ra rrered to do
ail lirds of work in tlit ariAchinery r b!cksmitb'.ns; 1
hre. iiarirghad twelve year' eipmice in the bet
snacbiue .bop m the ct.urtry, i ?. tter myself that lean i
pv entire krlrction to those who mav favor n wlu !
their work. I have m my employ 0ne of'tb. best black-;
emith. tu the tate. and roiy paru.UrattentKu to hor ä
Sboeina- and iracbtne lartfrf.
l:rrT L: of :U:n.S in rort.T attended to
Modtb. of kind-1 u.it for ih' pateu office.
i:rpair;Li: ot :i a:n. i r ropi;T a:tenoed to i
Uodeb. of kirt-1 u.it for ih r-atetu office. J
Kernender the place, ne i're miIi of o.e Prion
KioWdiv-l.;,'tr''1' " T' "l'OWS" j
!
a. a - mm
tu I Iwt!
-7 F lave tM day cid our Iukery to Mesr. Nick-,
Vf um a im it. I
. . .. . . . ,
i nr.a;rt; i: pni.;.c in rCel I'-r I teir iu-erai pairon- .
ire, wew uld re-pectlullj a.k tie eoruruance of the
arte to our uerrm t. A. A J. ilLTZ'-ER.
IMJaiiAfolj July . 1SC3. Jyll d3t
m m ril.KT M. LOWRY, DRUGGIST. Dealer iu lrus fnP tL mvni(.nt 0f an v ., nf nmniv .tp.....1
V Chemicals Points this Dvestuffs R-tanic, P .tent ! ir 1Ue panicntot 311) SUlll Ot mono iXCttU-
DAILY SENTINEL
INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
IXtroXTAISBSAILkOAD.
Train Lea.. Train Arrive.
6 20 A. U Kail 6 20 P.M.
K P K 5:40 A.M.
40 P. M 11 So A.M.
ISMAXarOLU AD COLCMStS TIA CXION.
Train Ivave.
Train Arrive
6:2 A. M
8:40 P. U.
Expre 13 P. M. !
........Aeromindjtion......l0:4'l A.M. !
IXIHASA CtrrXAl. KAILWAf.
Train Arrive, i
7 ISA. M. I
Train Leave
61 A. M.
12:10 p. M
7 00 P. M
Vail 1:34 P M.
rs m a xart.ua axd coixmr aaoirr un, via dattox.
Train Lev. Train AjiT.
.15 A. M 7 15 A.M.
12:10 P. M 1-34 P. M.
7:00 P. M 7:55 P.M.
lllUIlrvUIAID CIXC1XXATI KAILAOAP.
Traina Leave. Traina Arrive. !
. i O.Zyf A 31 i
10:40 A. M 4:35 P. M j
tZ P.M 10:55 P.k
Ttaia HALT KAIl-KOAD.
Train Ieave. Tratn Arrtee
7.-10 A.M.. 5:10 A. M.
1-45 P.M 8 55 A.M.
S 40 P. M . ..30 p. M. !
FW AIAT AXP CHICAGO BO AD GKC Am. JCÜCTIOX j
Oouin North. Goin South,
5:0'J P. M r.xnre- 11::5 A. 1.
11:05 A. M K reicht, laily 2:00 P.M.
LAPAVKTTR t4IUlD.
Traina lif are. Trarna Arrive.
10 0. A. M 510 A. M.
4-aP. Maa-a A 0"0 A . 3f .
10.30 P. M 6O0 P. M.
rtXC A'DIXblAXArOI.lSBAILAOAn.
Train Leave. Train Arrive.
11.10 A. M ..MaH ir.50 A.M.
10 35 P. U ChicaifoExpreM 4:10 P M
ixntAXAroLia un maJ'Isox bailroap.
Traina feave. Train Arrive.
12:30 P. M Mall lCh.'.O A, it.
C30 A. M.... From Frefibt Ix-j-otj.... L.OO P. M
JiritUOSMLU iaiuoid.
Train lave. Train ArrlTe.
( A. M Mall K 45 P M.
6.30 P. M 5:ü0A. M.
Arrlvnl und
l)pnriiire or t'lolnc
of .tlail.
Af.klVAI-A.
Madion mall.
Cincinnati aiul way mail
JefTerwiiville and lfUivi'le ,
Terr Haute way mail
Peru mail ....
Central way mail
Terre Haute thr'nth mail
Lafayette and Cbicasro
B liefotitaiiif way rtnil
Bvllefuntaine tbronKh mail. .....
Central tbroupb mail
Cinciiinatithrorrsh mail
11 15 A. M.
...... H:0 e. M.
...,11:15 A. M.
- ... ....10:15 a. m.
2 00 p. M.
7: 0 r. m .
i-O r. m.
l ilk
i.oo r. m.
630 A. M.
c an a. m.
8:45 r. m.
7:30 a. m.
SprinRfieM.U'.jnow..
DicrARTvara.
SIllH Clout.
JefftTf-onville and luisville mail 7:3 r. w.
Ten-e Haute thrnujtb mail, St. Louii, Cairo.... 7:3 r. m.
Lafayette and Chi- ro 1:40 a. .
Ijifayrtte Lily nd trinfleU, Illinois 6 W r. M.
MadtWn maf. 11JD a. m.
Cent ral way until. ...... . . 1T:('5 a.m.
Central tljmi'.f'brar.lUndWasLirgtcr City.... r. m.
Cincinnati and wiy ni.til 1):40 a. m.
Tbrouii m;:il-. . ......................... f:."0 r. m
Terre Haute w ay, Evanville and Viucenne.. ..12 45 P. m
Peru 1005 A. M
Bellfdntaitie war and lb much 7:o r. m
Slump Dull.
On and after the first of Octolwr, 18G2, the
stamp duties niTscribed in the schedule liere-
ai'ler annexed, must lie paid under the Fed
eral tax law.
Section ninety-five oi the law enacts, "That
if any person or persons slia1! make, sign or
ksue, or cauc to be made, signed or issued,
any instrument, document, or paper of any
kind or description what-oever, without the
sanu being duly stamped for denoting the
duty hereby imposed, or without having
thereupon an adhesive tanip to denote said
duty.Mk-h person or persons ääuZ incur a pen
ally of S50, and such instrument, document
or paper, as aforesaid, shall be deemed invalid
and ot no effect."
It will be seen that this section both imposes
a fine and invalidates the document lor the
non-ue of the jtamn. As the instruments.
documents, &C, referred to, embrace nearly
every common written transaction of busi
ness the people ought, before the first of Oc
tober, to familiarize themselves with the sche
dule. We, therefore, publish it, advising our
readers to preserve it tor future reference:
SCHEDULE B.
Agreement or contract, other than those
specified in this schedule; any appriscment of
value or damage, or for any other purjose; for
every sheet or piece of paper mon which
either of the same shall In? written, 5 cents
duty.
Bink check, draft, Or order for the pay
ment of anv sum of monev exceeding $20
drawn ujion any bank, trut company, or oth
er person or persons, companies or corpora
tions, at sight or on demand, 2 cents.
Bill of exchange (inland), draft, or order
iii- v. - v diu ui, k ii vtjviiiii civv, mini him:
than on sight or on demand, or any promissory
note, except Kank notes issued tor circula
tion, for a sum exceeding $20 and not exceed
ing $ 1 00, 5 cents: exceeding 510'i and not
k'dins $20, 10 cents; exceeding $200
c - r v
and not exceeding b3o0, 15 cents; exceeding
$35 and not exceeding $500, 20 cents; ex
ceeding $500 and not exceeding $7o, 30
... - T . . 1 I-
cents; exceeunig csi- aim noi excceuing
$i,oo0, 40 cents; exceeding $1,000 and not
exceeding $l,"t0, 00 cents: exceeding $1,500
ami not exceeding $2.500, $1 ; exceeding
$2,500 and not exceeding $5.000, $1 50; and
f fy $2.5Q0 or part of $2,500 in excess
Bill of exchange (foreign), or letter of
r.lit ilmrr!r lint mvn mit rf tli. T'nltod
" VV. , ' , , ".""
btates, it drawn singly cr otherwise than m a
set ot three or more, according to the custom
ot merchants and bankers, shall jwry the same j
rates of dutv as inland bills of exchange or:
" , Ti. ,
promissory notes. If drawn in sets ot three i
or lnor'' tor CVt"r.v ot' tach fet werc the i
sum mane pavauie saan not exeeeu cioo, or
the eiitiivalfnt thereof in anv foreign currency
. , K . , , ... . . ;
in which such bill may U expressed, accord-
ing to the standard of value fixed bv the
Uiiitetl States. 3 cent?; above $150 and not
aboVe 2:i0' 5 ct nts; boe and not
aOOv e
5oo. 10 cent.: rdmve S500 and not !
1 aln)ve 51,000, 15 cent?; alove $1,000 ami not'
alnjve $1.5'0, 20 cents; alxjve $l,5o0 aud not
aUive $2.25o, 30 cents alwvc $2,250 and not
alnive $3.500, 50 cents: alove $3.500 and not
above $5,0o0, 70 cents: above $5,000 and not
above $7,500. Si; and fr every $2,500 or'
narts thereof in excess of S7.500. 30 cents.
Bill of lading or receipt (other than charter
nartv for anv jroo.ls, merchandise, or effects. '
.
to be exported from a port or place in the
United Spates to any foreign port or place, 10
cents.
Express For every receipt or stamp issued
or used by any express company, or carrier, ,
or person whoso occupation it is to act a such,
for all boxes, bales, packages or bundles, for '
the tiaustortat'on of which uch company,
CATTicT or P11 hha11 compensation '
ot not over 25 cents, 1 cent- 1
v ,,v ' l' ivv- c a ivui-hmuuu
ot not over 25 cents, 1 cent- 1
When such compcnsxtion exceeds the sum
0. , , ' in.
01 -.0 ccnts,ana not over one dollar, 2 cents.
When one or more packages are sent to the .
ii , l , !
aiae w rne time, and the com-
pen.saUon exceeds one doliar. 5 ctnu. ;
IVtnl For iudeinnifvillT an v Iwrwin vchn
t ti i i , ....
9ha11 l oecomo loutul or engaged as surety
t -ti i i t i
9haI1 l Dcoome Unitul or engaged as surety
for the payment of anv sum of monev. or for
xliC due rrlbrmance ot'the du-
ti f otTice, and to account for money
receive.l by virtue thereof. 50 cents. " '
"
Ilonil tX &nv descrintion other tLan such a
ari refpnreo in legal pi oceeUjngs. and such as
are not otherwise charged in thU schedule'
r
cen:.
Certificate of stoclc ih an incorporated!
company, 25 rent. (
Certificate of profit, or any certificate or
memorandum showing an interest in the
property or accumulations of any incorj ora
ted company, if for a sum not less than ten
dollars and not exceeding fifty dollars, 10
cents.
For a sum exceeding fifty dollars, 25 cents.
Certificate Any certificate of damage, or
otherwise, and all other certificates or docu
ments issued by any Port Warden, Marine
Surveyor, or other persons acting as such, 25
cents.
Certificate of deposit of any sum of money
in any bank or trust company, or with any
banker or person acting as such, for a sum
not exceeding one hundred dollars, 2 cents;
exceeding one hundred dollars, 5 cent.'.
Certificate of any other description than
tho?e specified, 10 cents.
Charter party Contract or agreement for
the charter of any ship or vessel, or steamer,
or anv letter, memorandum or other writing
between the captain, master or owner, or per
son acting as agent of any ship or vessel, or
steamer, and any other person or persons for
or relating to the charter of uch thin or ves
sel, or steamer, if the registered tonnage of
such ship or vessel, or steamer, does not ex
ceed 300 tons, three dollars.
Exceeding 300 tons, and not exceeding
C00 ton, five dollars.
Exceeding GOO tons, 10 dollars.
Contract Broker's note, or memorandum
of siles of any goods or merchandise, stocks,
bonds, exchange, notes of hand, real estate,
or propei ty of any kind or description issued
by brokers or persons acting as such, 10 cents.
Conveyance Deed, instrument or writing,
whereby any lands, tenements, or other realty
sold shall be granted, (leased), assigned, trans
ferred, or otherwise conveyed to, or vested in,
the purchaser or purchasers, or any other
person or persons by his, her or their direction,
when the consideration or value exceeds Si 00
and does not exceed $1,000, $1; exceeding
$l,0o0 and not exceeding $2,500, $2; exceed
ing $2,5o0 and not exceeding $5,000, $5; ex
ceeding $5,000 and not exceeding $10,000,
$10; exceeding $10,000 and not exceeding
$20,0V0, 20; and for every, additional $10,
000 or fractional part tliereof in excess of
$20,000, $20.
Di.atch, Telegraphic Any dispatch or
message, the charge for which for the first ten
words does not exceed 20 tents, 1 cent.
When the charge for the first ten words
exceeds 20 cents, 3 cents.
Entry of any goods, wares, or merchandise,
at the Cus'om-1 louse, either for consumption
or warehousing, not exceeding $100 iu value,
25 cents.
Exceeding $100 and not exceeding 6500
in value, 50 cents.
Exceeding S500 in value, one dollar.
Entry for the withdrawal of any goods or
merchandise from bonded warehouse, 50 cents.
Insurance, Marine and Fire Each policy
or insurance or other instrument, by whatever
name the same shall be called, by which in
surance shall be made or renewed, tijton
properly of any description, whether against
penis by the sea or by fire, or any other peril
ot any Kind, made by any insurance company,
or its agents, or by any other company or
person, 25 cents.
Lease, agreement, memorandum, or con
tract for the hire, use, or rent, of any land,
tenemeut or portion thereof If for a period
of time not exceeding 3 years, 50 cents.
If for a period exceeding three years, one
dollar.
Manifest for Custom House entry or clear
ance of the cargo of any ship, vessel, or
steamerfor a foreign port If the registered
tonnage of such ship, vessel or steamer does
not exceed 300 tons, one dollar.
Exceeding 300 tons, and not exceeding
600 tons, three dollars.
Exceeding JG0 tons five dollars.
Mortgage of land, estate or property, real
or personal, heritable or movable whatsoever,
where the same shall be made as a security
for the payment of any definite and certain
sum of money lent at the time or previously
due, and owing or foreborne to be paid, be
ing payable; also any conveyance of any
lands, estate, or property whatsoever in trust
to be sold or otherwise converted into money,
which shall be intended only as security, and
shall be redeemable before the sale or other
diposal thereof, either by express stipulation
or otherwise; or any personal bond given as
security for the ayment of any definite or
certain sum of money exceeding $100 and
not exceeding $500, 50 cents.
Exceeding live hundred dollars and not ex
ceeding one thousand dollars, one dollar.
Exceeding one thousand dollars, and not
exceeding two thousand five hundred dollars,
two dollar.
Exceeding two thousand five hundred dol
lars, and not exceeding five thousand dollars,
five dollars.
Exceeding five thousand dollars, and not
exceeding ten thousand dollars, ten dollars.
rTf.ftU.l!n, .. 4L-.,iatn.l ,J11,
Exceeding ten thousand dollars, and not
Illteen
dollars. !
ti' 1a i lit
And tor every additional ten thousand Uol-
lars
lars or fractional part thereof, in excess of
twenty thousand Mm, ten doli.
1 assage ticket By any vessel lrom a port
in the United States to a foreign port, if less
tuan tlurly dollars, titty cents.
Exceeding thirty dollars, one dollar.
Power of Attorney for the sale or transfer
of any stock, bonds, or scrip, or for the col
lection of any dividends or interest thereon,
25 cents.
Power of Attorney or proxy for voting at
any election for otlicers of any incorporated
company or society, except religious, charita
ble, or literary societies, or public cemeteries,
ten cents.
Tower of Attorney to receive or collect
rent. 25 cents.
Power of Attomev to sell aud convey real
0
estate, or to rent or leae the same, or to jw?r
form any and all other acts not hereinbefore
specified, oue dollar. .
Probate of Will or Letters of AdininUra-
tin- hew tht. e?tate and t-ffect for, or m
respect Ot w lncli SUOlt probate or letters Ot
). t A 11
administration applied lor shall be sworn or
declared not to exceed the value of two thou-
sand five hundred dollars, fifty cents.
To exceed two thou5and five hundred dol
lars, and not exceeding five thousand dollars,
one dollar.
To exceed five thousand dollars, and not
exceed twenty thousand dollars, two dollars.
To exceed twenty thousand dollars and not
exceed fifty thousand dollars, five dollars.
1 A tT a if
"4V ' V ,V
exceeding one hundred thousand dollars, ten
dollars.
.... , .
Exceeding one hundred thousind dollars
and not exceeding one hundred and fifty
. , , ,, ,
thousand doUars, twenty dodars.
And for everr addition.'U fiftv thousand
.tM t .: . tl.wf .111,
uuimhihimmi... jwi uiuw.,iui M13l
Protect Uion the protest of everv. note.
v i - '
Protect Uion the protest of
bill cf exchan"e acceptance chet
or any marine protest, whether p
a notary public, or bv anv other
mar be'authorized by the'law of J
check or ttratt,
jirotested by
olhcer who
1 1 i iv aukiiu. it.. vi u I mv; o uu t uuitv ui
stat t.i ni-iL- iu-li T.rr?t s e.nt.
Warehouse receipt of anv kk1, merclian-
dise, or pmpt-rty of any kind held on storage
in any public or private warehouse or yard,
23 cents.
Legal Document.- Writ or other original
process, by which any suit is commenced in
any court of record, cither law or equitv, 50
cents: Provided that no writ, summons, or
other process issued by a Justice of the Peace,
or iuel in any criminal suits commenced by
the United States or any State, shall be sub
ject to the payment of stamp duties and pro
vided further, that the stamp duties imposed
bv the foregoing schedule B, on manifests,
bills of lading, and passage tickets shall not
apply to steamboats or other vessels plving
between ports of the United States and porta
in British North America.
DRY GOODS.
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EFFERVESCENT
SELTZER AFTTFtTTTISITr.
This Taluable and popular Medicine ha universally re
ceived the most favorable revomtnendationa of tbe
Medical Frofe:sion and the Iullic as the most
EFriCIKNT A'D Af.UCEAI LIL
SALTNK VlMSlwIlSIVT.
i
It may be used with the best effect in j
Bilion and Febrile Diseases, Co.tivenes Sic' Headache,
Nausea. Los of Appetite, Indigestion, Aridity of j
the Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver. Gout, '
Rheumatic Affection, Gravel. Piles j
And all Complaint w here a penile and Cooling Aperient i
or Purgative is required. I
It i particularly adapted to the wants of Traveler.-, by j
Va and Ijnd, Residents hi ll"t Cliinatt , persons of SV
deTita-y IHM!, Invalids and Convalescents: Captains ot ;
VeJ ,fid PiatU.riwill nnd lta valuable adiiti..,, to!
tht ir Medicine (Thes.
l ' 'n tn fyrm cr" a Pder, carefully put up in bot-
aeep in any annate, ami mereiv requires water
poured upon it to produce a delightful efterveent bever-
j ÄS'i V'S'hSSnÄS.',
j try, and its steadily increasing popularity for a
and other
he coun-
erie of I
years, strongly tTjarantee its etikacy and valuable char- j
acter, and commend it to tbe favorable notice of an ictel
licent public.
M.inuf.ictured only by TARRANT A CO.,No. 279 Green
wich street, comer of Warren ;reet. New York: and for
aale by Druggists generally. ji"-diy
TO Tills AFFLICTED! j
DOCTOR LAWRENCE, after an extensive practice oft
ten year in IU It imore, which he left for a fur ;
tlouuch Kurupe, where he remained two years, now re- i
turns iih hi- mind r chly stond with scientific ktiuwl- '
ed:c and reseaith. The frst six months war. hj-nt in the 1
Liverpool Infirmary for disease of the eye and ear. alter j
whi h he availed hinrelf of a thoronzh course of ;,ves- ,
titration In the Queen's Hospital, Lnd"!i, whf re the most ;
wonderful cure are daily etlected. The Doctor's treat
ment of Chronic Diseases is entirely different from that j
markfd out by th? superannuated fathers of medicine, so '
called. It is not confined to the routine yu m of any I
bigoted prty, but embrace a ytem of practice, not
only ound and rational, but tru'y aciei.ti&c in it rr.ea- j
ores. i
After many solicitations from physicians and other of
tat(: e Doctor bascor.nted to make the State of j
i treat all cae pre-nted wi:h a success seldom attained.
in examinations wi;j re maue wun treat rare, and fcü
opinion piren freely and frankly, and wtthoct cnAnr.r,
thereby avios; expeuse, ut aufying the mind of the
paticuis and fntuOA.
To Isdie who are incapable of hearing healthy off
spriiiff. from drformiry otherwte, will rind bi advice
iiiva'u.Me. 4 thr mtereslinr and importrr.t advice wjtt
be e.ven to married ladie. a his opportua'.ties hare teen
'.;ch that all the Intricate case of female complaints
hare been fully comprehended, awl the cane of the dis.
ea-e truly ascertained, rendering hi opinions correct,
arxt hi adelce and prescriptions Tillable.
See circular for psrtk-ulars, which w ill be distributed
In every town and hamlet In the State. Hadourter
Spender n-iuse, In.lianspoM Ir.d. JylSi-dßm
GREAT WORK.
THE GREAT WORK OF TIIE AGE
pulpitTolitics!
BY PE0F. CHRISTY.
PRICE,- - - - $ü.
FOR SALE AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE
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VERMIN EXTERMINATOR.
To Destroy Bat, Reiches, &c.
To Destroy Mice. Moles, and Ants.
To Dtstroy Bed Bag.
To Dtztroy -Moths in Furs, Clothes, &e.
To Destroy Mosquitoes and Fleas.
To Destroy- Insects on Plants and Fowls.
To Destroy Insects on Animals, &c.
To Destroy Even' form and species of
Vermin.
THE
"OXLT INFALLIIDLE REMEDIES KNOWN.
Detroy lntlantly
EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF
Those Preparations (unlike all others) are
'Free from PoLons."
"Not dangerous to the Human Family.
ullats do not die on the premises."
'They come out of their holes to die."
"They are the only infallible remedies known.
"12 vears and more established in New York
"Citv."
rdbti- the City Post Ofhce.
Used Ly the City Prisons and Station i
Houses.
Used by the City Steamers, Ships, &c.
Used by the City Hospitals, Alms-Houses, j
Used by theCity Hotels' Astor,' 'St. !
Nicholas. &c. i
Used by the Boarding Houses, &c, &c.
Used by more than 50,000 private families.
See one or ttro Specimens of ichat is
everywhere said ly the People Editors
Deitltrs, etc.
HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with ver
min need be so no longer, if they use ''Cos
tar's "Exterminators. We have used it to our
satisfaction, and if a box cost $5 we would
have it. We had tried poisons, but they ef
fected nothing; but "CostauV article knocks
the breath out of Rat's. Mice. Roaches and
Led-Uu;rs, quicker than we can write it. It
isinriat demand all over the country.
MOKE GRAIN and provisions are de
stroyed annually in Orant County by vermin
than would pay for tons of this liat and Insect
Killer. -Lancaster ll't. Herald.
HENRY R. COSTA RWe are celling
your preparations rapidly. Wherever they
nave been used, Rats, Mice, Roaches and
Vermin disappear rapidly.
ECKEU & SlOUlTER,
Druggists, Windsor, Md.
"CostarV' Rat, Roach, &e. Exterminator.
" Costa rV
"Costar's" Bed-Bug Exterminator.
"CostarV
"Costar s" Electric Powder, for Insects' &c.
In 25e. 50c. and $1 Boxes, Bottles and
Flasks, $3 and 5 Sizesi for PLANTA
TIONS, Ships, Roats, Hotels, &
CAUTIOM To prevent the public from
being imposed upon by Spurious and Highly
Pernicwus Imitations, a new label has been
prepared, bearing a facsimile of the Pro
prietor's signature. Examine, each box, bot
tle or flask carefully before purchasing, and
take nothing but "COSTAR
ST Sold everywhere by
All Wholesale Druggists -in the
large cities.
Some of the
WHOLESALE AGENTS IN N, Y. CITY.
ShiclVelin Bros. & Co.
HurraLRislev & Kitch-
B. A. Fahnestock,
Hull & Co.
A. B. & I). Sands &
Co.
Wheeler & Hart.
James S. Aspinwall
Morgan & Allen.
Hail, ;Ruekcl& Co.
Thomas & Fuller
P. D. Orvis.
en.
Bush, Gale & Robinson
M. Ward, Cloe & Co.
McKisson & Robbinr .
D. S. Barnes & Co.
F. C. Wells & Co.
Lazell e, Marsh & Gard
ner. Hall, Dixon & Co.
Con rati Fox.
AND OTHERS.
PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA.
T. W. Dvott & Co.
Robert Shoemaker &
B. A. Fahnestock &
Co.
Co.
French,Richards,& Co.
AND OTHERS.
BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS.
Geo. C. Goodwin & Co. I Weekes & Potter.
M. S. Burr & Co. Jno. Wilson, Jr.
AND OTHERS.
Also, all WnoLESALE Druggists at
CTIIt'Af.O, III.,
ST. LOl v, .tlo.,
DETItOIT, .tlirli.,
MM IM ll.l.i:, Ky.,
riTIAT, Ullio,
IMTTMU HMI, la.,
II Li FALO, .X. Y.
AND BY
Druggists, Grocers. Storekeepers and
Retailers generally in all Country
Towns and Villages
In the
UNITED STATES
AT
IXD1MP0LIS, INDIANA.
Gr Sold i
Robert Browning
AND
William Hannaman,
Wholesale Agents..
-AXD b Y
(
TO.HLIaS01 Sc COX,
W. B. VIGKERS,
And by the Druggists, Storekeepers and
Retailet-s cenerally.
Country Dealers can order as above,
Or address orders direct or if Prices, Terms,
&c., is desired, end for 1802 Circular,
giving reduced Prices to
IIEiMlY U. COSTAR.
Principal Depot No. 512 Ilroadway
(Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel,)
New York.
mch.31 -deodl we;w.tm (
RAILROADS.
1862 Fin;
"-err
1862
4 LL TKRSONS rCRCHASlNt. TICKETS FOR ST.
J JOSEPH and other potnt In Northern Mbcmrt, Oj
tAle of Kan, or tbe Tf rrltorw, iboald tnait on bar
lng ticket that read by the
KOHTII .mSSOI'IKl ItAlLltOAD
The only ra.l route from St. Louis to St. Joaeph. It la the
hortet and qn:cket bae, by thirteen boars to the re
motest point reached by ra.i, and is always as cheap as
any other. Buy your Tickets to Kansas and aU points In
Northern Missouri by the North Missouri Haitroai.
ISAAC II. STTRGEOX,
Prei't and Geo'l SupL Norli Louri R. R.
HENRY H. SIMMONS, General Traveling Agent.
ept!7-dly
JFJFEUSONVILLE RAILROAD
TVo Tntins Daily, Sundays Excepted
Trains ArriTe Trains Leave.
45 P. M S 45 A. M
4:45 A. M R.50P.M.
A BOYE TRAINS STOP FOB THE ACCOMODATION
of pas-entrer at Soutbporl. Greenwood, FrankLn,
kdiiitrnreh, Columbu, makinr connection at Seymonr
with trains on the Ohio & MUsissippl Road, and at Louis
ville with train on the Louisville. Frankfort 1 Lriiiistoo
and Louville and Nashville Koad..
Fricht traiasleave daily. Freight promptly forwarded.
Ofl'cf , Madison Depot, West ide .
A. S. CA ROTH K RS, Strpenntendent.
J. G. Wsutcom. Kreitrbt Anebt. aol'Si-dly
DENTISTS.
P. 6. C. HUNT,
X E 1ST T I S T .
m
OFFICE AND RF.SIOF.NCK,
o, 32t i:ast .viAHKirr stiu:i;t,
INDIANAIOLlS tSD.
MUSIC.
PIANOS! 1'IAlVOaS!
CHEAPKP. AND P.ETTK.R IN
STRUM EN TS than w ere ever
ollered In this market. Mr ar-ta;
ranpemeiit. with Kastem Piano
manufacturers are such that I c-.ui
furnish 11 order -5 ikt ceiit.
che aper than any dciler in the West, and I wirrtet them
superior instruments. Onl e for caH.
Call and see at MeMr W. 11. Taibott A Co'a Jewelry
Store, No. 24 Wa.-hingtou Mreet.
PIANOS. MKL0DF.0NS, ORfl ANS, (1 HTA RS, VIOLINS,
accokif.oxs7ac.,tl':kd and ItEPAlRi:l).
Haviiif had over twenty ye us experience tbe public
can be assured that they now have a better opportunity
than they srenerally meet with to have their Instrument
put in perfect order. II. ÜCUON' ACKEK.
July31-dly61
SPECTACLES, &C.
To Officers of the Army.
JCST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASS0RTMK5T OF
GLASSES.
For field, portability and power they supersede
nil others.
For sale by SEM M0NS, Optician.
SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C,,
Of the greatest transparent power, cf new im
provement rroncrl? adjusted to the cu e.
Orders from the country, with particulars,
promptly attended to.
Repairing neatly done with dispatch.
SEMMONS. Optician.
oct29 No. 25. South Illinois street.
HOTELS. '
TUE 3IORUIH HOUSE,
(Formerly American,)
IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE UMOX DEPOT,
II. WIIIT.lIOItr:, Proprietor,
W, a SAPP, Clerk.
IS now open for the accommodation of the traveling
public. The house has been thoroughly retovated
and furnished from top to bottom. tnay31
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
JESSE JOHNSON,
General Commission Merchant,
AND
Dealer 1 n Flour, Grain, and all kind
of Country Produce; Wines and
Liquor, Cigars, Tobacco, A.c.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 23T SOITH FF.COND ST..
iiiLAur.i.ri.iA.
Advance made on Contijrnmrnli.
aurtüdly
WANTED.
200 Recruits Wanted
FOR THE
jiA'jcT-s3c.cm
OF
The Eleventh Infantry,
wiucn
MAJOR J. W. GORDON
Is authorized torais. In Indian.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY.
IAT FKOM tl3 TO tn PER ilONTII, WITH RA
TIONS, quarter, medical attendance, Ac., com
plete. All who enlist will at once be clothed, ub1ted
and provided with ever) thing etentlal to their con.fort
by the Goremmeiit-
Tbe terra of enlistment UTIaree Yenrsi Tay to
eorr.nier.ee from date of eniie'inent.
None but able-bodied -ingle men, between the a&esof
IS and 3. years, need apply.
Recruiting Rendezvous in MeUger'a new bniidinir. No.
5 East Washington street, adjoining Odd Fellow' HaiL
D. R. COrr.Hrst Lieutenant
Eleventh Infantry, KecnutirgOCcer.
NEW BOOKS.
NEW PÜBLICATIOWS
LKS Mi-eraLle. by Victor Haeo;
Love's LUjt Won, by Mr. Southwortb;
LaveT.he. by Kinrvey:
Why Panl Ferroil Killed his W U;
Nine Months In Ü Qirtennatr, DepartmeBt;
Parson Iwownlow' Ivx.k;
Stolen Mak, by Wilkie Collins, author of Woman
In WlPe;
Flower of the Prattle:
Tb Flirt;
A Life's Seem;
Recreation of aCotrntry Partoci
Letnr Hour In Tcrwn;
A Bock About Doctors,
City of the Salnu;
AT
B01VEJ STEUMItT U COJS,
ly-djw
DRUCCISTS.
SCKiEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
And Dealers In Fancy Goods, Per
f umerj, Vc.
Alo. Agent for tha Sal. af Refined PrtrwUvm. niam-iia-tuif
OH, superior f cy Coal Chi, fun UUd a ay
.aacUUe at the. lowest birket rates.
17 AND ITl WILLU1I STU . 5tW
TZ ARE RFCEIVTN3 DIRECT FEOM THE slAÄ
Y UFACTOUT In eeerr raletr end ayte f eaC,
those Celebrated Waltham UaKhn.
A genuine Waltham Wa'rh Coats lev to bay and srfll
last cuncbk longer ibaa foreign r4e watches 4 tbe same
rxAij.
A genuine Waltham Watch la a durable, reliable and
accurs'e t'me-keerer. We bad rather warrant Walthaaa
Watch forCre year, than the trdiiary Ci g!iw or fcwtM
Watches for one year.
A genuine Waltham Watch Is thWt for railroad new.'
She best for farmer, in fart Sle b at foretenlxT I
want of A tirae-keeper. We get ir Walt asm Vsttlas
direct from tbe mauuficturrrs, aud every Waua is war
ranted to give enMre at!fartnn.
la geasiuift fr Genuine W aa 1 1 Is at an Waat-n
you run no risk, describe the itt le of cs-e ard tie watch
Is sure to keen time. Sfid for a lit of brio.
Our tock of f is H atchea and Jc !t i err Urr.
Compoitk.n Lefine 1Vwbe. f A r to fS to. Cor-portion
Huntinir Uae4 Watches, H to M TS. Silm
Huntir.g Cased WatcLe. T iO to 12. fcdver lull Jew
eled Watcbe, fS 50 to f9 r-O.
Pure twin Silver Ware; islrer Dated Wart, ClucXs.
Ac. Ac. Watch, Cl-V and Jewelry repai-ed and
warranted. V. I. IMCall A TI V C U.,
SO East Washington street,
apr? IndiAuapoü, Indiana.
RAILROADS.
Indiniinpoliv and .T2ndion
1S62. nr&ztji 1862.
rpilE PASSF.NOER TRAIN WILL LEAVE TUK
X Union Irpot, liili.maj2i, at 12:30 P. 14. dally, for
Mudisou, Cincinnati and Louisville.
TMs Is tie störtest ru'waj I!t. to Cincinnati ind lmla
s-ille coniiecung at Madison with the t olled Stales Uafl r
Line steamer. arrlvliiK at Cincinnati in time to ton
nect with the Express Train on the Lit Je Miami railroad
leain? at" o'clxk A. M., for tie Lat, and by the ken
turky OrHral Railroad for the South, and at Looia-etlle
about 11 P. U.
rtumin?, letre Clr.clnnitl daily at 15 M., Ij the abov
steamers, and also by the. Madlaon packet. Forest Qoeew
aud IYiore, arriving l lladon in time to coonert with
the Paawrjper Tra'.n leavirg at 8 A. Ii., and arriig at
IiidiaRgpi'lii tt Ittftf A. M., mtk'.nr, coni.rtt''ii with J
a!) train leavina for tbe V.a-t, West, and N'-rth.
For tbe accommodation of way pa-sender a Car rll
run la connection with the Freight Ir.in daily, h ar.rf '
Indianapolis at A.M which train remain ome time at
each statk'nt, afTordit.g pasaener an op,wrt unity for tb
traus-ctlun of busine, arnvinj' at Norb Mdin at t.5
r. ir.
aa
sVasre to CinrlnnHll, r rinrinnnti l
Indlonapolit 3 Ot)j To
IxsitlsiTllIe, 3 VOa
No charge for meal or state -rooms on the at.amer, r
for t?eage nr omtritdi it Hf on.
TcitI of Freight a low as by any her route.
Shipper and merchant H est w'll find it to ibetr inter
est to travel over and ship by thi line.
ap28-dtf. D. C. IiliAMlAV, SuperlnleuWnL
RENOVATERS.
ct.Kut.ri.ra .urn nrEt.rG
ESTABLISnMEXT.
TfinE UNITED STATES DYE-HOUSE. 2C0.S SOUTH
1 Illinois street, Indianapolis, Indiana,
JOSEPH HARRIS, Prop.
At this old and well-known establishment, the ladiet
can hare silks and woolen a;ooda dyed in permanent and
beautiful colors; and jenU carmenU tborougllj re dot.
ted and repaired, a good as when new, at lower price
than erer.
New and second-hand clothing bonght and sol i, also,
a paticular branch in the bu.iness denominated floe draw.
Ing billiard tsble tloth. or tear In any garment can be
so wrought that it can not be vitUl to the naked eye.
Se3&. Conr.try order punctually attended to.
No connection with any other Loose In this city.
Imember the place. No. 33 South liiiii..! street.
feb4 JOSEPH HARRI.
MEDICAL.
OI)L J O WOXDI KI I l t.UA.M
Coughs and Cold will go awsy,
Cornell roe in a single day.
If to the Drug Store you will go
Arid get t:p plied with Tui!airo;
Yot can Use it freely as you please.
It ti;ver fails to give you ease.
Those Granules wonderful are, !"ra sure.
For they speedily effect a lasting cure.
Jjfcjy 25 cent per box, at all Drug More.
Ml ANDES TUSSILAGO
CTLES COUGHS.
DRAXDK'S .TÜSSILAGO
CURES COLDS
nUANDK'S TUSSILAGO
CUREl HOARSENESS.
KKAXDE'S TUSSILAGO
CUUtS SOLE THROAT.
OUi: TO IUCAM)i:H TI JsMI.A'iO.
W0NDLE1UL C.R.CNULE.
Oh' where can I CjkI them.
To the Drug tore go quick,
I will speedily try tleru;
I have a bad Couh,
A ad I wKh to e sore
To have th bet remedy
That will very soon cure.
T7" 25 cei a per b'.x, at all the Drug Store.
ISRAM)E'S TUSSILAGO
CURES ASTHMA AND RRONCirfTlS.
Jföf Sold by all Druggist. 25 cen's a ba.
BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO
Is Pleasant to the Taste CX.'ldren cry for It.
BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO
CTT.ES HOOPING COUfilt AND CP-OUT.
faJT ikjld by all Drogg1u. 2" oenta a boa.
BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO
CUKES COUGHS AND COLDS.
tSF rv!d by all Dn.-!u. 25 cetts a bo.
PIANOS.
Piano-P ort eo.
ANOTIILiriTTvoiCK OF
JSSK CKiCKRING & SOWS .
(CJqtD) PLVNOH. "
& JSTEINWAY L S0HS
a
PIANOS..-
Just received at No. 4 Este
House. '
WILL ARD 4 STOW ELL.
N. E. Plat. s toned to rrdef and BT THE TEAR
)! - ' . .ff.il.
EXPRESS COnPAHIUQ.
ijnerican Express Company,
an in
UNITED STATES EXPRESS COr.PAtJY.:
OmCE 05 THE CORNER 0? WASHINGTON ATD
Kendl an atxwrta, ladlanapolia,
Throe dally Eipron.s to New Tack;
Two daily Ex presses to Cinctrxail, and
Two daily Expresses to Chicago and SL Lewis;
The above Coops aioa ar lh only pritlowd Ezprwaawtv
the foUosrusg roasla, vis:
INDIANA CENTRA U .
lurATrmc a cuätago-,
IND:a5APOU k PERU:
TERKK HAUTE RICHMOND;
EEUXFNTAXXX k INDIAN A IOU.
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