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- t I ' DAILY STAT2 GEITIIIEL. . , rta.vui and rccu-niEt It.., ..er,.,) at TDB SEW SENTINEL OFFICE. NO. MIITII ME! DIA IUIXT. cTTirr in. mnwnnu . T ' 1. 071 1 r 1 H j 1 Ii j 11 u VOLUME X, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., -FW DAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 18G2. NUMtfER 3,734. DA AT SM ELDER, HAHXr:SSS EIKGHAM, Mropritors. Tearl ut--rTt iTAi4t.-. I !.---; er de!jrerdty The Carrr at 11', cee.. Jr week, rajaM) rti-CJf Mb!-- frrtJ" r-7- free CDU. City uIxk ut-T w J! b l.eld r-Tm4,, for PPT t t.V.r hu aftar tfcey hitf remoted, or wh'ti tVv wih thrm ttt-Tr.tir.ued.iih!' fotWt l fTTVfTl it the: Gf IJfYof t.wo"cn- ' . . tlan ;n;J f r. ... r t cf the tum i-timi ran l-e bad at tbe SU an CT"mng, aivi th. WftllT m-- at lay m rr.ir.j;, natly eTe1ojd, f r m-!ns 7IEKLY STATE SENTINEL, PTBIJUHKD RVKKT WKDNMDAT AT r ( arwv rraaap it ATi h or a i v r. u t 1 1 Ti i ; . i M t 4 t y I M M I U m 1 1 D 4 t. 7 21 l .SO ad... 1.00 34i 1.23 4dJ 1.7. iw.j aoo. 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Yearly ..rti-er t qurtrly. Arnounciiirf c-irj-Ute fi.r nüW f every desrription to W rhared at the rate of (1 50 for eatb n-rac in the iMily, and f 2 i:i th- iJfiily and SVet WIy, the nie t In all c.-, I In advance. Iecul ..KertiM-nrti? in-ertej att'.ie rx;etie 0f the at lorrjT orUrtnc-, and nt drlaraKI for tb lejral pr-jcl-Intro. V"t cJ!ctjr ; ai our ukkaI tiiie. Publisher nt .rro'intaVn; for the arrar.try tf hu'-l a lvertlrmer.t be juiid th amount charge.! f..r their tiuMicatlon. KLLEK. HAliKNKSS BIMiHAM. lTprtirS ludiau State Seutliu-l. J. M. TILrOUt), Prei lent Imliariajxdi Journal Con-pany. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. iiKri(s. II AUIilSOXS' R VSK. No. 19 East Wah'n(rton Mreet fT polite the Sentinel Office. niay4 I.IVi:iCV NT.tlll.KK A M.F.N Jk IIINSLEY, IJvery and Sale Stal le, In the rear of the Palmer Hou.-e. June5-dly 1 01 . iicii:s. 1. KS DAVIS k CO., Cnin Foundry, DeUware street, op pite Lioi Ivjot. A!KIf AN VINTON, Wahincr. Foundry and Machine Work, eat end Union iH-pot. niyU9 iir.ÄL. r.vr.Ti: A(;r..M. 1RNCI3 SMITH, former! DeUell k Smith, Ileal 4 F.state AKrrt and Tax Tayer, 37 Eit W.idiiturtoo tieet. Il. uie to rent. J-in2" d ly V2 im cKKUNAN A IIKKCF.. P.Mate Ajrcnt and r.ro'aer, 10l, Kat W j.hitijcloii treet. TM. T. W1I.KT. K-al K.-tate Ant ant Stock P.ro- ' . . 1 a krr, I0lt ha-i w - li;iig:on MrH'i. iitior am Mior, i)i: i.r.HN. C. MAYHF.W k CO.. Whole-ale dealer in B-m., Shoe, ml Kutdier, No. 4 K.-Wrts' HlcV, opposite the Ll tmofi ivpot, lndiana)a4is 1 I. -p4 VIUM KNODI.E A SON, mitiuf.icmrpr and riea!"r Ui a'.l kind -f lUot and Shoe, No. 32 Et Wab- ciifi -D treet. apr.'7 HOOKS AM STATlOM.lt V. BOW EN, STF. W AKT A CO., whid.-ale and retail dual er tn Iv.k arid Pratione a-id Printer' Matt-ri il, S... IS Wrl Wa-himjii-n Mrett." apr'J6 DiU (.vni) .tii:iu i.m:s. m7H.KT M. tJiWKY, DKrur.lST. Ialer In Ir i?, Chemical-, Paint-, tM, Dve-f uff, l- tank', Patent and other Jledicmc, Notion and IN rfum.-ry No. 49 Ma .'burtt avrtiae, ttidianaptdi'. nv3-ly. f BoMUNSON A COX. dealer In Insr, Medicine, I Paint, Od-, ila-.-, Frri :m-ry, Fancy ii(Hl, Ac, . in Fest Wa-hm;t..n -tu et, I.i.l.anajH l.. n.ayl P.KOWNIN.i. l!iikit, and !ea!er in Paint. Ods, I m , Var?i:-he. Ihe--tn!T,ti!.v-s,(;!aware, IVrfunu-ry, Ac. No. 22, xet w a-ti :r;cr. ti -treel. apr.'i nitv .mi)s. m-" a 11 -i vv a v v 1, iw. l.rN k CO.. ew .,rk Store, Dry . r,o.-Nwh..;.-Aie a-id Kt!ai:,til.tl, i;:Kk,Ed.-u Wai.iruti 'i tr et mays vrovr.N am it Tim WAitr.. c 111 VKl l S COX.HeaVp i Stove-, Tin Ware, Ac, No II V-l Wl,::vtrii .r-t. - -rr"7 ; - i IIOIIK UIMM IIS. c -tMri.H.l..t IOT1 K.r.Hk p.iador-and PUrik Hook ' iliriut . t urr, N . ?. 1 at WaL:r.j;ton t., eat f . f,.-nn I. ", up f a;r-, ltiianap !;. ftd25-dtf ; OPilAS A P.U.MFK. r,-eV lU.der and rdar.k lw-k I) V nn,-c,urer, .'... Fa-t Wa.-bintoii tr.et, ! ! r ..! ui, i uriH ery. my" : lll , il.ASS AI UI riANWAIli: H AWTHORN A MYHANAX. Im; r'T of China, t;ia i.d oa. en-ware. No. -a Ka-i w a-bint..n -t., .MF.Kt ii at rAlI.tlts. IIUFI-FKICK trtFPPFK. Me-rLani Tailor, n4 dealer; 1 in rea.tv made 4.-!..it..n.r and furrt:.).n r.nl. X. S1 ' W e.-t W u-L.tit. :i -irret, oj ; -:te S'ntinrl wk.e mt29 UKm.MiVS. K1LI.I FFCtirSH.lN'. At'ornry and Coin-elor at lw. l".t c !. for appr.r.1 j -i.tn-ei.t a:, t t:i rt ai neif;af- l...in, t. t--, c O !.i-e, . i-l n"n tri t, un--.t a.r-, e-oi.d d-.or t the rt!it band, ; pore f;!-Ti'-r.!.k. :: -J. f C I a N A I.D. RO VC H K A I. F. W 1 s . ; j h r. E . M 1 -m jjg aid. V: ;i-.r. I.. ;..acb. J. -pi V. Iwl.j At tiof f a-..J t'. u!i-,.r at l-aw, .Htna I t-'.raiioe v'opi pat y ! 1.;.!:! ir. -.tHl f.ortr, lVntr-rlraida tre t. iel tly MACHINISTS. AM nFicns.i:iTii suon. nxVitr'x2 JiiK ip loiai - 1.1.1 or. ipt.-O y J..hn tvMp4?r, 111 I-k-!, sr...!!. a tv Lt at r.r.s lact rv, t m prrp,r t to 1 a'.l k.ieU r werk e the nv Li',, rr .-r I '.j- km.:h;r line. lia. Ietd trl,e yrxr.' exmt.ce ,n the t.t n a. Ln- ti j- hi iu-c.'. nry. I flatw toy- if iLt 1 can 1e el.fre Kat:?. f.-i! t t:.. -e tn ftter me :'.ii lieir murk. X bae in mr eni 1. v i.e of the t-t I la. k. IS..IL in the State, ai ! pay partu ular attntt-ti to hre boe t e ai d ui-l.itir Vrrt-c ICej -a. tit .e of a. I k t.! pr n.ptlT a'tended to Moi 1 f an kii.s hut:t for tb'e patet t i.r. Ren en.ter th r-ar. lr,re m-h ef ts V ,k.n L-;,ia-Vw:Ti,r"t T" 4"m" - - NOTICE. m J v ba-r tht d7 ..,11 Mr pakery to Me-r Nick - f umAiarr.Kt TLai.kii.a: tie pul ul-u iu grw tm t .T their hUrai patron- r!' W hA.j?ulwi.u!" ajre, would ; Mts tour auccerauf IriduuiJpU Joly,WT jjii-4 4 DAILY SENTINEL INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TO TABLE. aairoTnr baijioa. Train Leave. Traina Arrtte. -20 A. M .Mail 20 P.M. a w P. V - 4"A. V. mnr.il ....J1.20 a. 3t. iMArt)Ui aid cu n riA cxi"x. Traiti Leave. . Train Arrive i!?0 A.M... ....... .-Fx pT4t ........1S P. M . K40 P. 34 .....ArromiDoUUoo 10:45 A.M. IVIIAXA CKITfcAL lilLWAT. Train lieaT. . Train Arrire. 6.15 A. M 7:15 A. . 12:10 P. M Ml 1:34 P H. T-00 P. 31 7 - P. M. Tl4MArOIfl AITD rOLCÄB' t BHOIfT UXtt TIA t4TT05l. Tr'ft lr?. Triiax Arrive. 6-US A. M 7 1S A )f 12.10 p. M 14 P. M. 7 .00 J 4l ar 7S f M IMlMAXArOLia AXD CIXCrVXATI .AJUfAD. Trains Leae. Train Arrive. 5 20 A. V ....10P A. M. IO.40 wV. M 405 P. M 635 P. U 10:55 P. 31 Tina. BAT-J RAIIJtOAD. Trama Leav. Trains Arrive. 720 A.M. 5:10 A. M. 1 P M. & fÄ A M MOP.M. 6 30 P. M. KW ALBAJIT AMD CHICAGO EOA0 'iaKBCATl.B JlTiCTlOB Gol North. (joir.if Sotth, 5:0 p.M Expreo .l:'i5 A. M. 11:04 A. M Kreijcl t, If Ily 2 00 P. M. IpAFATKTTK KAH UtAO Tra n Leave. Trafti. Arrive. . 5:10 A. M. .10-05 A. M. . 00 P. M. 10 05 A. M 4 45 P. M loio p. M rikC A5DIIIASAr01J9kAtUI0AD. rra:n Iue. Tra n- Arrive. ILIO A. M Mail WJO A.M. 6M P. M ChicairoKxprr. 4:10 P M lüMAÜArOl 14 A XI MAItS4Ü .AÜ-KOAD. Train lav. Train Arrive. IZU) P. M Mail .1 (..'.( A.M. 630 A.M. ...From Freight IpotJ.... tlP.ll jarrRBJU.( 11a a raiui oao. Train leave. Trains Arrive. 6 00 A. M Mail H:45 P. M. 6.r0 P. M... ...... .......... t.tH) A. M . Arrival and Ilepurui re, or Clolnp of .Mail. A RIVALS. MvSi-xih rial!.... CiiKlMiAll and way niail J'f! rH4nville and li:iville T rrj Haute way mail Pern mill Central way mail. Tirre Haute through mail If.iy-tte and Chienjr. H llefoi.taine way miil Bll4-foi,taine throuicb mail Central throurb mad Cii:ri!,i:nt!ll.f4tiih mail 11:15 11:15 S.20 11:15 10:15 a 2:00 v. 7:x r. 6 00 r. 7:(0 r. 6:30 a. , ß.iOA. . N:45 p. Sj.rinKf.eld,Ii:iiiob.- 7::i0 a. Dr.pAKTrars. Jfffcr nville and IxiuSville mail Irrr Haute throufrb mail, St. outat Cairo. I.af.iyette andCblrai Iwifayrtte City and Spriugf.tdd, Illinois .... Madiwin m'. - Cnt ral wi; mil........ - tVi.fnl thfotiih mail and WahingtonCity. Cincinnati and way mail... Through mail. . . Terre Haute way, Evaniviile and Vinccnne IV ri B-lli-fotitaine wav and tbrouh - - MuIh Cle ... 7:.'t0 r. m .. . 7:.'l0 p. M .. 40 A. M ,.. 6(H) P. M ...11 :.'U A.M ..11.05 A. M , .. 5:50 p. m . .. !M0 a. js . . . ,r.:50 r. ...1J:45 P. K . . 10 OÖ A. . . . ":.'H P. The .ortli western Cam pa ig 11. .1 Journal of the Eighteenth Indinwi llvrjiment. BT WALTER MTANLET. ContiniwJ. On the 10th we pulled up stakes and raised a cheer lor SprinIeM. On the 1 2th we. drove in the enemies' picket.-, and encamped aljout four miles from town. The next day wc came up iu fine style, formed our "line of battle" close under the enemies' batteries, and waited in the rawt excruciating suspense lor the tall, (or grape, we did not know which,) to ojH'ii. A dozen horsemen now dashed into the fortifications with "drawn sabres," and found them to consist of a strip of primeval oak, covered with 'frowning batteries," which had made their exit tho night previous. The word passed .alonj; the line, Trice lias ske- datMled." Anl so it was. lie hail left town j in the niht, and now a ho.-'t of avenging; demons are on his trail. Curti has sworn I that Price must fight. And Trice has sworn I that he wilt not fight. This caused a misun- i demanding very annoying to both parties. The Feds" kept cursing Trice for running, and the "Confeds" kept cursing Curtis for fol lowing theu so c!ot.e. Each was doing his level k'st in the way of traveling, and every night, the two armies, completely used up, lay down to rest, scarcely hailing distance apart. The next morning we would sound his reveille with a few mountain howitzers, which we had taken along for that purpose, and this had the eilect of accelerating his movements. lint we will leave them lor a moment, and take a glance back along the road. j To the honor of Indiana and Illinois, they were not cruel to the conquered. They be-j haved like American soldiers men who 1 fought for principles, and could look death as I proudly in the lace as it she were twin sister! of libe'rtr. The Germans, on the other hand, were guiltv of the most brutal outrages, leaving; : one scene of desolation to mark their jath j j taking ttie Uvt morsel of fixxl from the wife . 1 ami eiiiitiren 01 me rcoei soiuicr, ami warm- 1. , , iug themselves iy me smoKing nuns 01 nis onee h:innv home matin" them, in tlie trtllv i l 1 r . - . : significant language of Lane, "feel the horrors ; of war." Hut why attempt to describe the i scene? When the historian shall dip his ien to record the passing events of to-day, truth will takevtle place of romance, and every' tlav scenes will throw the highest llights of , .1.. :-!,. Kl.lrt Tr i w.dl tnnwn ! .., . . ,. fact that, while manv fight for their country, ?r l'1)" wll. lm tiglit Mr tlie love ot itgiumg, t)i:iers ior re- 1 venge, ami not a tew earrv a musket or wear ! I a sword who never intended to tight at all. ! ami would not under anv circumstances if, thev could ks-iblv atid it. February 17th." we cRssel the State Line, t loc on the retreating column ot the enemy. Our batteries are pniring shot, shell and can- ister into their disordered ranks; thev cross (Vn-k and now for n moment the "gar tniK, BnH HOW Hr a UV mi IU lilt. : thunder ot artillery ha ceased, lhe heavy 1 1 . "it 1 r ft 1 clank of steel, and the rattling of steel-clad hoofs oa the fruen ground, announce the the serried columns of oar cavalry. On, on thev sweep like a whirlwind, pass the now si lent batteries, and. with a wild, piercing y dl. da,-h over the stream, up the bank, and into tlie den-e chaparral. Anothi r deafening cheer, and they are among the "huttTuu '., hand to hand and steel to steel, scattering death and destruction on cn ery side. Fainter rings the clashing steel, and victory's wild "huzza." and now all is still. Long, black columns of infantry are winding down the sepciitino jwitli in e!o-e column, with anus at j a right shoulder shift. The Grand Army of the Southwest come to a halt, camps are se- ' hvtcd, divi-ions are as.-igiu d their positions, : auil Wl. ,.lu,ani, i,ut ln:Th l(i,.Xscd with tho , . mi " rc-uits ot our ternole campaign. . . , . .,1 w' 1 . . " 1 i" cbrtliry lUll, Stgel tuOlC Up his qUartCW in Hciitoii vale, and the next dav xve went into camp three miles uorthwet of Cns Hollow?. This was christened "Camp Halh ek." Xoth- :.. .. it .4tier. il till the 1? rf M in fi ,, , . . , , ' w hen we pulled up stakes, and countermarched ' to Sirrtr Creek. The weather grew cold and rainy." pmvi-ions were scarce, and a feeling f utter desolation crept over the stouti-t i hearts. Here xe were, an immense army, ' on the extreme outskirts of civilization, and ' ' verj- morsel of tot, we cat Lad to cume from I St. Ioui. The road wa rovcretl with raa- j rauding parties, who captured our mail a tim? i op two- an(1 aU a Pulsion train, which latter aci uvceu uie uraiui .nny in a aie 01 star vation for some time. Thev were rough cu torrwrs. and were guilty of out one rvdeeming act. That wai the capture of a sutler' train, which they finally turned loose after taking a ocial glass of good brandy and an extra pair of boots apiece at tho sutler's exnen-e. Time wears apace, and we find ourseires again on Jjagar Creek. It is the Cth of March. Gtn. Curtis has fallen back from hU camp at Crtra Hollows. Sjgel has len ortlered to retreat trrjm Bentonville. Trice, Van Dom, and tic far famed hero of "Wilson Creek, Hen Mc Culloch, at the head of 30,000 men, are com ing down on us with the irrcsitd!e imjctos iry of an avalanche. General Davis is ordered to hold the broken headland on the right lank of the stream. The 18th are assigned their Position, and commenco throwing up breast works of logs and earth. The distant thun der of SieV s artillery points to bloody work on the road to Bentonville. In the evening Sigcl came in. Ambulances, wagons, and unserviceable caissons, strewn pell mcll along the road, showed that-Bhot and shell had not rained from his batteries alone. He was de feated, and forced to retreat; but one more such victory would have ruined the Confed erate army of the Northwest. That night we ' lay on our arras. Few slept, for we knew that an overwhelming army, llushed with vic tory, and confident of success, was quietly graining our rear, taking positions, and plant ing batteries on the onlv road bv which we could retreat; so confident of success, that they had brought teamsters to drive awav our captured train. (The service of the latter, however, were not required on the present occa-ion.) The Federal army slept on quietly until day light, for Curtis knew that his diminutive army needed all the rest which circumstances might aiford. A muffled reveille, a liasty breakfa?t and the men stept quietly into ranks, 'liiere is a grand solemnity in a "line of battle,' especially so, when you expect ev ery moment to hear the cannons thundering the soldiers death-knell. About 9 A. General Osterham advanced. His cavalry dashed into an open field, on which the ene mies right rested, and where the 4th Louis iana were deployed as ekinni-hers, and here commenced the deicrate game. Gen. Carr held our right. SigiTs division was the, re serve. General Davis now abandoned his position, and advanced to the support of Os terham. About 4 T. M. the engagement bey came general. McCulloch hurled on his vet eran troops with the energy of despair; but they were met with firmness, and forced to re tire under a galling fire of canister, shot and shell, as ften as thej attempted to force our Kition. Colonel Dodson, of the 15th Ar kansas charged one of our batteries, and car ried it with the hayonet. It was planted on the extreme of Tattion 's Brigade, and that brigade was the left of our "line." Tlie bat tery was manned at once, and a murderous enfilading fire was opened on us, which swept the entire line from left to right, At the same time Melnto-h iadvanccd with his In dians. Mcintosh was an old regular a good soldier and a maii of tho mo-t reckless cour age. Hut tome with me and take a look at the field. Hark! how the earth trcmhlcs when man's deadly strife Is miully and wantonly j-laying with life The lightning's bright Hash as it leaps to the fky, Tho thunder's dull crash echoes piercing on high. Now slowly arises the Fulurom cloud Through Nature's deep concave floats glory's dark shroud. The ruthless avenger's rcmor.-ele-s war yell, Hu-echoes the cra-h of the warrior's dcath-kncll. Indiana returns with a "cheer" that "wnf crv," Mclnto-h s rangers mnt now "do or die. The veteran meets his brave foe with a mile. On come Ids wild ho.-t they hare met they recoil Hut a moment, his voice hnrls them on in the fight, Where sihrv and bnyonct are flittering bright. And the brave meet tluir fate with a smile or a cheer. For glory is dearer than memory's tear! Alout this time Col. Hendricks, of the 22d Indiana, fell, and his regiment retired in dis may from the field. Tattison "left wheeled" the Eighteenth, which was all that was left of his brigade. We came up to tlie fence at "doubl e quick," with fixed bayonets, and arms at a "trad." In 1 moment, one single sheet of flame lit up the dark fringe of bushes, and before the deafening crash had died, we were over the fence, and, with a wild cheer, ad vancing on the batten-. But Dodson could not persuade his men to stand the music of 'colJ afcel." Thev got up and left in fast time, leaving their gallant Colonel, mortally wounded, on the field. The lottery was ours again. A prisoner reported McCulloch and Mcintosh killed in the List as-ault, when the 22d was forced from her jH)-ition. The fire of the enemy, which had been increasing, now died away ; occasionally a random shot marked the position of their batteries. Tat- tisons Brigade was now reformed, ami fell backjnto the woods, in rear of the well fought field. The distant roll of musketry, and the scream of living shell, gave proof that the battle still raged fiercely on the right. The faint glimmer of the watch fires, ami the gram of the dying, made this a scene never to Ik? forgotten. MIONIC.HT AT PEA RIDGE. The -tin's parting ray, grids the mountain's dark cre-t, And nio;lit folds the world in her mantle of rc-t. Nowdimlv the watch fire glimmers afar Where blazed in full glory the bright flame of war. The sun, when it roe, shone on hri-tling gn, Hut now they are silent. The red Hold is win. And strewn through the fore-t, the dying -till lie, Like heroes thev fell, and like freemen thev die. To-night we may rest, tut to-morrow the sun Will make to the mu-ic of mortar and gun. An I tlie tnim;et's shrill bl.vf, at tho dawning of morn. Will -ummou cava ho.-t to the field of Klk Horn. Then rest, soldier, ret, now thy battles an o'er; Da am of home aud thy friends, they will greet thee no more. For vour country you died, and Columbia's tear Will water tlie totab cf the brave vohmtnr. Ieite von the Chief of vour cnerav died; II? advanced in the power of hi- glory and j iidc. The Iu-t that so often t ) victory he led. Like heroes have died, or like cowards have tied. He gazod ou onr lanner that waived o'er the riYM. And fain a the traitor ia spirit to yield. He murmure!, a flowed tlie life stream from his heart, Wii l why did I e'er from thv shadow dejiart? Benrath thee I won the tir-t laurel I wore; lleneath thee I've smiled at the cannon's death roar. Hut now I'm a traitor, I've sealed my ow n doom In he'd! tor my legion there's jdenty of room. The shalow of evening dc-ccr.d o'er the jdain. And o'er him mad whi-tles our rine-hall rain. 'Twa mu-ie ti him, but his pirit hath flown To that land far aw ay, that injurious unlnoim. The ddr will tili oYr hi grave drop a tear, For his a -pint that dreamt n t of fear. Iii hand i n the l ilt of his -abre tili re-ts; Thu died Hen McCulloch, the pride et the West. No more will ho follow that meteor star Which to destiny oint.on the red field of wax. To his. eountrr a traitor ! tmtrne to his God! But no; he I sleeping beneath the gTecn od. Weep Columbia, weep o'er each veteran's grave From Missouri's dark brrat to Potomac's tine wave. Unfold thy broad Hag, let it wave o'er the world, And treason down down to oblivion be hurled. Sound the clarion note of the fearless and free, From the mountain' grim peak to the ilrerr eea. "Columbia and Freedom!" forcTer our cry With thee let m conquer, with thee let us die. Freedom and courage must still be the joet's theme. Though we live in a lackadais ical age of "don't-care-a-d n-itive-ness, vet he may never ignore that one grand principle. But I must return. The brave and chivalrous, but misguided Ben, has felt the last pang of remorse, and passed to his long home beyond the clouds, where only the brave may ever hope to meet again. At midnight a whisper passed along the sleeping line. The men rose quietly, seized their muskets, and stepped uip ranks. After inarching nearly aa hour, we tiled to the right and halted, our left resting on the road. Col. Tattison passed along theine, and told us we were within musket shot of the enemy, cau tioned us to l quiet, as our owl lives depen ded on itt and finally ordered the brigade to lie down, where we will leave them till morn ing. ' To be continued. DRY COODS. xn U j : 91 o o m r- fi s. 5 Ö rv 5 fcs. o IK o 1 o MEDICAL. rx: is i v :v r.r F.FFERVF.SCF.NT SELT, K K. A-PTTR. I r-'. lTT. Thi- valuable an 1 popular Medicine lias universally re ceived the nif fjvnrb!e revimnien.latioi:s of the 1 3llica r'fei.u ant the l"ntil;c a- the ru-t j irilCIENT AND A'.Er.KAtlt salinp: viiiiis?. It may be u-ed with tli bc-t .Tect in j Dilious ai.d Fetr;le I;-eaes, Cotivene , SUk Headache, Nau-e. 1.-- of Appetite, Indigestion, Acidity of j the Stomach, Torpidity of the Uver, Cout, i Rueuniatic Affection., iJrav 1. P;le, And c!l C'?:tp!.v'.t wbt re a perdle arid C'oo!i::g Aperient r IVirpa'ive I- retired. It i- parti.-ubir'.y a iapted to the want of Traveler- by Sea aiil Is.d, Ee-iilents ia Hot Girnate, pt r-oi: of dentary Habii.-. Iovabd and Convalescents; Captain- of !- as.d P!a.,tT wiil tnd it a valuable ad-iitioii to tLeir Medkiiie t.'l.t'.-t. P. i- i:i the fci in of a Powjer, carefaKy put up in bot- ! tb - t.. k e; in any climate, and niTel.v rejuirea wa:tr ' I urid up -ti it to produce a delightful t-flerve-cent bever- j 1 Nünieru tetiInI!.l' fr'rrj pr.fe-ional arid otLer ; CtiitI in n of the Li'Le.-t ftaudir throi:phout the c u-i- , try, and it steadily i:crea-iiu popularity for a er;e of yrarMronsly uarautte i eCico. y and valuable iLar acter, and cnx-end it to the favorable 1 otice f an in,d licM.t pu'ilic. Manufactured 4.nly by TA KK VNT k O ., N. iTs tir. -n-wich str'-'t, corner 'f Warren street. New YorV; aiid f -r tale ly Drup?i-ts pciicraRy. JT-dly HAPPINESS OR MISERY ? i t THAT IS THE Q FEST I OX. fITHF proprietor of the -PARISIAN C A PI NET OF , I WUNHEKS ANATOMT, and JIEPICINE," have iet'Ttr.ir.ed, recardle-5 of ep,'i-e, to l-i-Tie, free, (f..r th Fererit of mfTerins humanity) FOUR of the r mo-t in- ' frrcrS-.e and interesting; Ls-tnre on Marri.ur" and its D-ou3iirat;on. N'rvuu I hili'y, Pr-niat':r Dec!.ne of Mt.hot. DMie-'ion, Wiktve- or Iw pre-i n, L.,a of Energy and Vital Power, the Oreat S4--i.1l Evil-, ai d tho- MaladiJ. which reu!t from TOMthful f. Hie. F.x ce e .f Maturity, or ItnTanc of phy-b.piry and Na ture's Ilw. The-e inTalaable Lecture, l ave ln th ; tneana of eüiLu-riiü atid aavln tLoU-at.d.-, ai.J 1-e f.ir artel frer t.ii the receipt of f.-ur stamp-, by addrr--it.it F.CRKT.VKY Paaisias C.isrr or Aat v ami ; )!.r;ci-r, ÜS3 Froal ay, New Tori. Je23-ily ; SCHOOL BOOKS. All IviiMl- OF SCHOOL BOOKS, PAPER. &C..&C. IN is MALL OR LAkC.E (JUANTTTIFS, At ROW EN. KTKWAKT 1 CO'S (3i S3 Pl txesi VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. To Destroy llats. Roaches, &e. To Ihstrvy Mice, Moles, and Ants. To Ik stray Bod Bugs. To Tnlroj Moths in Furs, Clothes, &e. To Iks'rvy Mosquitoe? and Fleas. To D?.troy Insects on Plants and Fowls. To Destroy Insects on Animals, &c. To Destroy Every form and species of Vermin. I . V " J . .a laf aV THE sa "ONLY INFALLIIBLE REMEDIEH KNOWN." Ileslrojr Instantly KVEUY FORM AND srECIES OF Those Preparations (unlike all others) are "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats do not die on the premises." They come out of their holes to die." ''They are the only infallible remedicknown. "12 years and more established in New York City." r&dby- the City Po-t Othce. L'teil by the City Prisons aud Station I louses. lr(f ly the City Steamers, Ships, &e. Csfil by the Citv Hospitals, Aims-Houses, &c. ly the City Hotels 'Astor,' 'St. Nicholas, &c. Uftd by the Boarding Houses, &e., &c. l'el by more than 50,000 private families. CiV See one or two Specimtns of irhut is everywhere said by the People Editors Iralr. ftr. HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with ver min need bo so 110 longer, if they use "Cos tar's "Ext rminator?. We have uhmI it to our satisfaction, and if a box co-t $5 we would have it. We had tried jisons, but they ef fected nothing; but ''Co-TAitVaiticlc knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice, Roaches and IL'd-Bugs, quicker than we can write it. It is in great demand all over the country. Medin r). Ctzet'te. MORE GRAIN and provisions are tle st roved annually in Grant County by vennin than would pay for tons ot this Rat and Insect Killer. IstiicnsU r f T J Vs.") Herald. HENRY R. COSTAR We are selling! your preparations rapidly. Wherever they have been used, Kats, Mice, Roaches and Vermin disapjK?ar rapidly. Eckei: & ST0rrKi.1t. Druggists, Windsor, Md. "CostarV Rat, Roach, &c. Exterminator. "Co-tar's" 4,CostarV Bed-Bug Exterminator. "Co-tarV "Co-tarV Electric Powder, for Insects &c. In 25c. 50c. and Si Boxes, Botti.es and Flasks, $3 and $5 Sizes fok Planta tions, Suits. Boats, Hotels, &c. CAUTlOX! To prevent the public from being inqtosed upon by Spurious and Highly Peruioous Imitations a new label has lieen prepared, bearing a far-simile of the Pro prietor's signature. Examine, each lox, bot tle or fi;ik carefullv before purchasing, and take nothing but "CO. STAR'S." ttr Sold fr ryrl,t rc by All Wholesale 1)i:u(;oits in the large cities. Some of the WHOLESALE AGENTS IN N. Y. CITY. JShicfl'elin Bros. S: Co. B. A. Fahncstoc-k, Hull & Co. A. B. & I). Sands & Co. Wheeler & Hart. James Aspinwall Morgan : Allen. Hall, Buckel it Co. Thomas & Fuller P. 1). Orvis. Hurral,Risley & Kitch en. Bush, dale & Robinson M. Ward, Close & Co. McKisson & Robbin. I). S. Barnes & Co. F. C. Wells & Co. Lazelle, Marsh & Gard ner. Hall, Dixon & Co. Conrad Fox. Ml Kits. AND O PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. T. W. Dvott , Co. Roln-rt Shoemaker & Co. French. Richanls,& Co. B. A. Fahnestock & Co. AND OTHERS. BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS, (ieo. C. (Ioohvin & Co M. S. Burr 5; Co. Wcekes & Potter. Jno. Wilson, Jr. AND OTHERS. Also, all Whoei ai.f: I)RU(;iiTs at C'IIICAf.C, III., s r. i.nui, un., Ii: i ICOIT Midi., i.onsvii.1.1:. ii . riX'I.WATl, lllio, ll TTMH Itl.ll, i'a.. Itl I I AKtl, .. V. AND BY pKcotiisTs, (ir.ocEr.s, Storekeeper--and Retailers generally in all Country Towns and Villages In the UNITED STATES AT IXDIAXIPOLIS. lMHAN .. Sß!d by Robert Browning AND William Hannaman, Wholesale Agents. A N I) l Y TOHMaSO. V COX, x. if. iriii:us. And by the Dr.rc.c, i-ts Storekeeper and Retailers enc rally. CorxTHY Pr.ALF.r.s can onler a above, Oraddre-s orders direct orif Prices, Jcrms, kc, is desired, send for 1SC2 Circular, giving reduced Price1 to 1IEXRV It. COSTAR. Principal Depot To. 512 Broadway (Opjo-ite the St. Nicholas Hotel,) New York. nckSl -leadl wer - i rv RAILROAD-. c xr a- o is r uJx. TT 1862 "3 1062 LL TF.R50NS rCKCUASI5G TICKETS FOtt PT. JOSF.l'll aoJ other pwiuta in Nortbrrn Miwrt. tba M-aie of Karaa. mr lb Trrrl uri, Kbould Iwaiat u ar- Uig ticket Uiat read ry the )IITII T1ISMH HI ItAlI.llOAn, The only rail route from St- Loui to St. 4ph. It 1 tha bortet and quickest lie, by tbtrteen hour, to th re mote! point reached by rail, and la alvara aa cheap aa ai.jr other, hmy jour Ticket to Ktnai and all poiuUi Northern lliMovri by the North i.-curi Ea Iroa i. ISAAC H. 5TTK(iE0N. Fre't and CenM Jtupt. North Mixwri R. R. HENRT H. SIMMONS, General Traveling Atnt. eptlT-ilj JEFFERSOXVILLE RAILROAD Two Trains Daily, Sundays Excepted Train Arrive S:45 1. M 4:45 A.M Traina Lear. ... &45 A. U ... S.50I'. . VKOVK TRAINS STOP FOK THK ACCOMMODATION of pawenirrr at Svuiport, Oreenwcx-i, lYauklio, LJuiburch, C'lumlju, niflXin cnnectt.iii at Sermoar ith train on the Ohio A Mi--iippl Roa I, ai at lni ville with trains oti the Li.i-v:ile. rYankfort A LexiPtoa and Lonihville atid Na-hvi'.le K.ad. Frviht traüisleave da '.y. Freight promptly fena ardetl. Office, Madison Depot. We-t aide. A. S. C.VUOTHF.RS, Superintendent. J. 0. Wnrrcowa, hn ltt Acei.t. apl't2-dljr DENTISTS. P. G. C. HUNT, DENTIST. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, NO. 32 CANT .TIAICKFr ST Hi: KT, INIUANAPOUS 1ND. MUSIC. CIIFAl F.il AND r.FTTFR IN STRCMKNTS than were 1 ver pllered in this market. Mv ar- ranfrennts with Ka-teni li.no 7 Biatii:fnctureri are M.rh that I can rurnih fll order- 25 per cent. cheaper than any dealer iu the WVs-t, atid I warrant then intperior Instrument. ()iilv f.r ca-h. Call and see at Messrs W IL Talbott A- Co'a Jewelry Store, No. 24 Waohinston street. PIANOS. MF.l.OIFGNS,Ol:r.AN, GUITAKS. VIOUNS, ACCOKPKONS, Ac.,TLJKD AND KbPAIRF.D. liivin Lad over twenty ye m' experience tbe public can be jv-ure.J that they now have a Wtter opprtun:ty than thev trenfrallr tnet-t with to bae thf ir In-trunirtit ' put in pe'rf.ct rdtT. U. SCHON'ACKKK. Jul31-dly '51 SPECTACLES, &C. To Officers of the Army. JUST KF.CF.IVED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF For field, portability and power they supersede all other? For sale bv S EMMONS, Optician. SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C., Of the greatest transparent power, of new im provement proerly adjusted to the cai c. Orders from tlie country, with particulars, promptly attended to. Repairing neatlv done with dispatch. SEMMOXS. Optician. oct2i So. 2.". South Illinois" street. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Ti-jfsi: Johnson, General Commission Merchant, A MV Ren ler Iti Finn r. (i rain, and nil kind of ( uiintr)' I'roduce; Vine mid liItiora.('iur, Tobacco Ac. OFFICE AND WARFHorsF.,237 SOUTH SECOND ST., mi, ii:i1'ziia. Aitvnnrr) made on ,on.l2rninnl. au(T22Jly V ANTED. V -a 200 Recruits Wanted FOR THE OF I Thv EIc veil Ih Infantry, -WHICH MAJOR J. V. (iORDON I.-authorized torai.-e In Indiana. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY. J3AT FI.OM f 13 TO 22 PER MONTH, WITH RA TIONS, quarter-, medical a'lend.mce, 4c . com plele. All ho en'i-t will a once e e!"lhed, futsistd and provided w ith eerj thin? e-ei,tial to their coiafort by the Government. Thettrm of enlistment isTIarec Year. Pay to commence frm date of enlistment. None hut al ie-loiied finale men, between the asjea of IS and Si years, need apply. lU cruitins Indezvou in Metrcer'a new buildinir. No. 5C F.aht Wa-hiuston btreet, atijoiinn Odd Febow' Hall. D. R. COIT,F!r.t Lieater.art F.leventh Infantry, Recruitir g Ofticer. NEW BOOKS. NEW PUBLICATIONS LFS M'-eraMe. l y Victor Hn?; , l"ve's IiIkt H on, by lr-. N;uth'rth; Ravi-ii-L'e. I v Kiiiw-'.ev; V Ly Paul Ferro'.'. K:ib -d hi- Wife; Nine Motith i'i the o-urtemaier' Impart ment; Par--n P.rnwnlnw 'a Y---k: S:t4!en Ma-k, t y Wiikie Coll.n., author of W oman . i.i White; H wer f the Prairie; The Hirt: .' Life'i sxrret; Recreation -f a Country Par-on; Lei-ure Hour- in Ti':.; A k A-:t l-v.r-, City of the Sairtt.; -AT noiriL sTi:utiiT v ro.w. DRUCCISTS. SCHIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE PI.UGG15T5, And Dealer In f ancy t;od Icr ftimerf. A.c. AI-o, Arnt r.r the sale of Rented ivtroVoir, IUamna ting Oil, operior to any C-.al OiL furnii-bed In any quanuoe ai tae iri market r4a. 17 AND 172 WU.UAM STB .NEW ' CHOCOLATE. i:liablitied in l?sO. BAKER'S PREMIUM CHOCOLATE. PURE PRE P.vr.ED C4-oa, Rr..ma. Freuch. Hom-opatUc and Vanilla Cholate4r. warranted eqval In quality and Carer to tbe Part Chocolate.; Lave tol tbe tent if oer three quarter of a century, aud ar. pro-uneel by all who bav ore ued thetn to 1 up.-riir t any othera. Manufactured y W. Raker A Co., at their ;:!, In T.r eheter. Km , and for a!e at their P.rarcb De;xl Jfo. 317 Fultou rtreet. New Tork City, a-.d by Grocer and lea)er generally throughout the Union. Adlrrsa II. L. riEI.CE, jel0-d3ui 117 Tulton rtreet. New Tork. 3 V 'i?-7f I Ii Tin jr1 .s j iVll. k 11 ' RAILROADS. Indianapolis anil .llnriitoxi 1SG2. JgJBzft 1S62. THE PA55EN(,FR TRAIN WILL IXATK THK Union n pot, Udlunapoli, at 12.30 P. it. da.ly, for Madison, Cincinnati and Louisville. Thii the horteiit railway line to Cincinnati and Lt ula rille rmrierrit.g at Madi.'on Ith the United ?tate yl Line teanler, arriMiia; at Cincinnati in tin to con nect with the Kxpre-a Train on the Little Miami railroad leavimr at 7 oYbw F A. M., fr the Ea-t, and by tie Ken tucky Central Railroad f. rthe South, aud at Uul.iil ab..ut 11 P. M. lfcetumli.tr, lea .Cincinnati daily at 12 M., by the atoT earners and alo by the Ma !i:i" parket. Fret (,'uefn and I'rinre-, arriri-ig at Madin lit time t c..nnet with the la--4 n'cT Train learjinr at A. M., aiel arrKlttir at Indianapol. at lu.1,0 A. 11 making coLnecUona wRb all traina leavinir for tbe Ea-t, West, and Nrtb. Ft the accommodation ..f way pa-.eier a Car will ntn in roiitiectiön with the Krelirtit 1 rain daily, leavtnir IndiaTajHili.s ate :t0 A.M hieb traai rer.ain ometin'e at each tation, arTor.Ltiir pa-j ft x an j portuvjty for the transaction of businc-, arriving at North Ma Wo at 2M P. M. lore to Cincinnati, or rinrlnnnll to Indlanapoll, 3 K) ; To LouIvilIe. S3 r0. No charge for meals or .tate-rooma on the ataamera, or for baircaite or 'Tnnil u at M-!i-on. Taritl of Freight a bw a by atiy other route. Shipper, and merchant West wia find it to their inter eat to travt-l over and .tip bv tl.Ia Hue. ar:r,-dtf. D. C. ER A Nil A 31, SuiHTlr.tcndent. RENOVATERS. ESTABLISHMENT. rpiIE UNITED STATES DTK-HOUSE, NO. S J-OCTU JL lllinoia street, Irvl.anapoli, Indiana, JOSEPH HARRIS, Prop. At thi old a'it well-known etablidiment, the la-lie. can have :lk a'et woo 1 e n ;oo.l 4lyei H perrnanent and leauiful colors and penta' Rartnenta thoroughly rcnoTa tedaril rrraip'd, aa ;ool a wbea hew, at lower pricee tbati ever. N w and .-con.l -hand clothing boucht and nol.t, aUo, a paiieular bmni h in the btiir.e-a detiominaw-d finedriw itiK billiard tabic ibth. or tear in any garment can bo ao wr..TiK'ht that It can not v4-.t.e to the nkel eye. tlU ikntntry rder punctually attended to. No toi.i. ctioii itb any other boo.- In thi city. Rnieruber the plase, N. R-H houth Illinois treet. feU JO-sEI'li HAbKiS. MEDICAL. Olli: TO U MI Itl I I. f.UAM I r. Courhs atid Gold will po away, S'Hiet in.e ju a single day. If to the Itru Store )u will Arid (ret eupplied with Tu-ilaic; Vi can il Ireely a you pleae, II .i-ver fail to (rive yoa eae. Tnos l.rariiile. wjnd-rful are, I'm ure. I or they pee.t;!y eflect a la-ti:. cure. Xy 2i cetit pr lo, at all Iirusr More.. BRANDK'S TUSSILACO CURES COUGHS. brandks ti;ssilac;o CUKES -OI.DS. BRAXDK'S Ti;SSILA(;( BRAXDKS Ti;SSILA(;( CT'RES SOltE TIMtttVT. oin: to iiicamu:s timi.a(.o. TV ON I EI.'H-L G II A NT EE.-.. Oh' where can I find tl'ni, T' the J)ni .-lore jro 'jtikk, I WliJ dp.-e.lily try tben-.; 1 ha e a I nd Conti, Aa 1 I wi-h to be ,ure To Lave il, bet reraIy That will ry K.n cure. JI 7 25 ce; per box, at ail the Irue .'tore.. B U A a I) K S T ITSS I LA (I () CUliF.S ASTHMA AND PP.ONGIirTlS . ICtT" S'ld by all DruKi'-l. 5 lent, a to. BltAXDirs TUSSILAGO I IVa-art to the Ta-te lio.Jren cfy f. It. B 11 A N I) K S T U S S I LAG O cures iDonyr, cun.ii AMitKorr. trif S"bl by ail iTni-!.. cen'a a BKANDE'S TUSSILAGO CURES COiGllS AND COUiS5. s.id Ly all Dru,-:-t. 5 cent a ba. PIANOS. Piano-Fortes. ANOTHER JXVOICK OF etttieir ntair . AnirtA PIANOS. STEINWAY & SOB'S lIVSO!S. Jat rec iTetl a 4 Fta llus. cTlit 15r WII LARD A TOWEU- N. R. Pitno, tor.e-J to . rirr avl LY THE YEAR j'! W.H. EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company. UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OIF1CE ON THE CORNER oF WASHINGTON AND V rid ! a n itrr et s 1 teli ax polia. Tbrr-e Ua.ty Kxprvi ra t New Tuf k ; Two daily tipre to CiitnaU, and T ) da '.y In rewi to Chi apo aJ St.Loai; Tb aore Cotnpaaiea are the only rtrtlefediprea tbe f.'llowtn road. ii: INDIANA CFNTR-iU L-VFAYETTE A CHICAGO; INDIAN Ait )1-IS A P-KC: TKKRK lt. VITT, k KICHMONTV. BELLEiONTAlNE INDIANAPOLIS. Mjtey, paaare., aloablea and freight careied wttk aafrly aixl ilepauh, a4 ta caarf of .pwciai aad tfflc Wat 1D-Ier. " Notes P-iÖ and Drafl taiü I prompt! col lasted axx) ready ret am auade J- -UTTERlitLX, Afeot. e