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NOTICES.

Urrt:i xATF.r aheiiic:, DISTRICT OF IMHANA, S Kmuii, A libel -f tnfnrmtUon tie brea filed a the IrVt i omrx of It United Stat, wUbia end f-T the tmI Circuit and I atrVt of tnd.ana. n the 27th day tf September. 1T, byjofca Hanna, F., Attorney fr the tailed State of America, against & aark of eoffe and 3 UitH of merrharvlii, e)td t Ivanavflle, for vWUU' of the law A tk United States, the Mkl good and BtYrberdtt biog contraband of war, and praying prnre alnt said gd, and that tlx am way be cndewitved a od rld aa art tri contraband of war. Now, terefiee. ta pwraanr of the nvi?tii'n awWr th eal of aaid Ourt to u directed and delivered, 1 do hereby give publ notice ! all prrwma elaimtng raid good, or any part thereof, or in any want rterete4 therein, that they be and appear befire the !. the DirfrirtOurt y the United State, t b held at the city of Ird aoapoI ml for th I.tnct cf Indian, on tbe 3d Monday of November rveit, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon of that day, then aryi there 1 Interpoa their dairna and make their aUegati Hi tbat behalf. IX O. ROSE, U. S. Me-haL Jowu II. Raa. Clerk. Dated November ?, 1M1. novl-dltt TT.IITEDSTATKS Of ATimiCAf DI. IJ TRJCT OF INDIANA, S Wnuti, A bbel of information baa been RIM In the TtTkl Ctmrt of th Unfed State, wtthin arvi tr lb Sevetna Omit ami lü-trvt of Indtaaa, ow tb 5tb day of f-tbT, lgl,by John Hanna.K t Attorney of th United tatea ft.r aid lHtrW of Indian. against 6 bair of r-We, 5 boae of randlea. 1 Iter of cream of tartar, S harreta of whtr, bote of starch, 4 bajra of cnCrr, 2 bar. rU ( wbiky, ft baica of Coff, and 1 k)t of ad, aitrd at Svanartil i a vi4atioa of tk laws of th I'mtrd 9tatn,tb aH ooda and tnrcbandl Hnf rnorrabund of war, and priylrtf prucrm tfnt said rt, and that th mim may b coodeiunrd and ald aa Miele contratMnd of war. Sow, thrfjr, b pomanre f tba monition uivW tbe ral of aaid Omrt to ma dirtd and dli wd, I do bf rby alT jwib!! nottcato all praona claim. rjf aid rood, or any part tb'trof. r In any macnr iate rted tbrln. bat tby b and appear before lb aaid, th IJixtrVt Court of tb lnttri 5tatc to b brUt at the city of Indianapo Ii, In and for tb iKxtrirt of Indiana, oa th 3d J! on-1 ay of November neat, at 10 o'clock of tb fc.rrnoon of that day, tbn and tbrra to Interpol tbeir rlaima and make tk'tr allegation hi that bha!f I). (1. liOSE. V. S. Marshal, I"r J. H. Boituw, Irputy. Jnn H . Rita, fVrk. Itl N.mihr 1, 1.1 1. nvl-dl4t

f40TICES.

TTnlled xtatr off Ainerlcnt Diatrlct J of Indlnna s: W aaraa, a libvl of information baa ho f ted in the Itrwt t"rt of tb I'Dited Starea, within and Tr the HTenth Ctrruit and Isnrict of Irxliana, on the 12 h day of tV-tohe-f. l"l, by Jfhn llama, Attorney for the LB!td Matea for iatd Irk-t at Indiana, arairnt 20,onu prcnion cap, t oa quinine, and ft pnini f)urÄtlver, eiied at KvauaTiH'. fur a violation of the law of th United .fatea. the al-J rood and mcrchaiMiie Iwiptr con-

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.. . ... t - rJ'" I " - - - - , and that the atue may be condemed and eold an artklea cmtrabanl of war. 7Cw, tberrfore, in i-oriinarre,r the tnooition Uii!er the ral of atd ("ofirt to dm-directed aud delivered. I do hereby firt public notice t ail per! clatminR "id K'df T any part thereof, or in any nanner interested therein, lliat tbey be and af j-rar before the nai.l. the IitrVt ("ort of the l"nitr! Mate, to be held at th city of In. tiaiiapoti. in aid for the ln-.trict of Indiana, on the third Monday of November next, at ten o'clock of th forenoon of that day, then and there to luterpe their Claim and make their allegation in that behalf. U. ti. KDsr., V. Ä. Marshal. I'rr J. S. Ijoat.ow, lteputy. Jo II Rita, Clerk. Iuteil Noveniier 1, lhl. norl dltt (TMTEI) STAT KS OF AMERICA, IHSTRICT OH J WA3(A,5: WKtacaa, A libel of information baa been filed in tte iMatnct Court of the Cnited State, within and for the Seventh Circuit and Di-dnct of ludiana, on the Rth day vf October, l"il, by John ll-iiina. Kwj., Attorney of thel'nited .Hlatrs for oai t Ihxtnrt of litdiaiia, ajiii't 3 cak of bacon, neied t Kvanav-.l!e for a violation f the law of the United Std!-, the said jrood and merchandise leiiix contraband of war, bik! praying proce! afrainr-t aaid froid, aixl that the name may be condemned ail wld aj article cotitrahant of war. Now, therefuro. In porinance of the monition nnder the aeal of aaid Court to nie directed and delivered, I do hereby ifire public notke to all persons claiming aid Kootla, or any part thereof, or in any mmner interested therein, that ther be and appear tx-fore the aaid. the Ihf-trict Court of the lnltcd Xtatea, to Ic held at the city of Iiidi.triapoIi, in and for the Ihtrict of Indiana, on the 3d Monday of November reit, at lOVcJor of the forenjon of aaid day, then and there to interpose their claim and m.ikr their

allegation in that beha.f.

TTnf trd fttAtr off Jlrarrlrta, Dlatrlcloff J Indlitnita H: Wartti, a 1:11 of in forma lni baa been f.VM In Iba IirV t Court of tle United States, wiikta and t th frrr.tb Urc't and Itrtct of Indiana, on U tth d, of October, 11, by John llama, Eq., Attocrtey A tb Uti'ed Jttatea of America, fu aald IM'trirt of Indiana, againat X bar of colee, 3 bosea of 8'arh, barrel of whiaky, al 1 box of candle, aetsed at EranoilU for a Tiolatloo of the law of the United State, tW aaid rood a od mercbandtae I-einaT corfraband of war, and praymf procesa againat al goo1, and that tbeaame my b condemned and aold a articled contraband of war. Now, therefore, ta porwnanee of the paonitio ander the aeal of aaid Covrt to ma directed arid delivered, I do hereby frf e pabltc D'tice to all persona claiming aaM g'1, of any part thereof, or la any manner intereated therein, that they be and appear before the aaid, the lÄtrictCort of the Uuhed State, to be held at the city of Indianapolis In and for th iNatrk t of bnJiana. on the third Monday of Not em ter text, at ten o'clock of the forenoon of that day, then and there to Interpoa their claim and make their allegation in that behalf. U. 0. RasE, U. S. MarOial. Ter J S. rWotUw, Depot. X H. Raa. Clerk. Itated November 2, 11. nori-dllt yjfTi:n!TATnorA.,tii:uicAa insJ TRICT OH INDIANA. Wtntaaaa, A libel of Information ha been filed In th iXrtrkt Ontt of the United State, within and for the Seventh Circuit and Iitrrt of Indiana, on the &(h day of tVtotr, 11. by John Ilaona, l.aq., Attorney for the United State for aaid Ihlrict of Indiana, ara!nt 1 lox of drugs, 2 bo tea of can-lies, J bag of ciffee, 4 keg of aoda, 1 b xea aoap, and IS barrel of whisky, aeized at V.ranxviUe, for a violation of the lawa of the United State, th aaid good a and merchandise being contraband of war, and praying procea againat aaid good, and that the aame may te condemned and a old a article contraband of war. Now, therefore. In parsnance of the monition nnder the aeal of aaid Court, to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all persona claiming aaid g'"ls, or any part tbeereof, or In any manner Interested therem, that tbey and appear before the aaid. the iHxtriet Court of the United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for the DWrtct of Indiana, on the 3-1 Monday of November next, at 10 o'chek In the forenoon of that day, th'n and there to interpoee their claim and make their allegation In that behalf. V. (I. ROSE, r. 5. Varsbal. Ter J. Ä. !5iiEbow, IVputy. Jow II. Raa, CTerk. Dated November 1, 141. nov3-dlt

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Jona II. Raa, Clerk, liated November 1, lÄfil.

O. KOSE, U. S. Marshal, Per J. S. lliKKLow, Deputy. iov2-U14t

"f Tnitrd SiCalc off America llUfrlrt lj off Indianw SH: nMKBKAa, a libel of Information ha Wen filed In the lX:trict Court of the United Mate, within and for the .seventh Circuit and Dixtrict of Indiana, on the hth lav of October. 161, by John Hanna, Kq., Attornej of the I'niteil State for aaid IHtrictof Iinliana, against S cak of bacon, aeiied at Evansville, for a violation of the law United State, the said good and merchandise being contraband of war. Sow, therefor. In pnrsuance of the monition under the aeal of aaid Court, to me directed and delivered. I do hereby give public notice to all peraona claiming aaid god, or any part thereof, or In any manner intr rested Hierein, that they be and appear before the aid, the DUtrict Codrt of the Unined State, to be held at the city of In! im pol is, In and for the District of Indiana, on the third Monnav of November nest, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon of that day, then and there to interpoa their claim aud mak their allegation In that behair. D. 0. KOSE, U. S. Marshal, Per J. 8. bio c. low, Deputy. Jon II. Ra. Clerk. Dated November 1. lfiCl. nov4-dUt TTNITFP STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF INJ MAN A, SS: n'MBBtua, A libel of information haa bean fileil In the District Court of the United State, withial and for the Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, on the 27ih day of September, 1 HS 1, by John Hann, Esq., Attorney lor the United State of America, againat 10 boxe of merchandise, seiird at Evanvtlle for a violation of the law of the United State, the d good and merchandii'e being contraband of war, and praying prore aj;aint aid gools, aixl that the aame may be condemned ami aold a article contraband of war. Now, therefore, in puru.vKfof the monition under the aeal of aaid Court to tu directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice, to all persou claimiitx ;tfd g-!, or any part thereof, or In any manner interested therein, that they be and appear before the aid.tht Ii-trict Court of the United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in end for the District of Indiana, on the 3d Monday of Novetnler near, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon ofthat day, then and there to Interpose their claim and make their allegation in that behalf. D. n. ROSE, U. S. Marshal, Per J. S. lüiiictow, Deputy. Jon H. Rr. . Clerk. Ihitcd Octolter 31, ll. novl-dl

UNITED STATES OF AMERICV, DISTRICT OF INDIANA, SS: Wncbkab, a libel of Information i a been fled In the lHtnct i'otirt of the United States, within and Tr the Seventh Circuit and Ditrict of Indiana, on the 27th day of September, l.sl, by John Hann, Esq. Attorney for the United State of America, againt 1.000 barrel of aalt, eiied at Evansville. for a violation of the laws of the United Slate, the avid good and merchndis bein contraband of war, and praying process asaiust aid Rood, and that the aame may be. condemned aud aold a.s article contraband of war. Nw, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the seal of the aaid Court, to me directed and delivered, I do hereby give publc notice to all perai cl.vniing haid or any part thereof, or in any manner interested ' therein, that they be and appear before the said, the Itnct Court of the United States, to be held at the city of In 11 uiapoli. in aud for the Iifrict of Indiana, on the 3d Moti lay of November next, at 10 o'eloc of the f renoon of that day, then at! there to interp.e their claim and ke their allegation in that hjlf. D, ti. IK.sk. U. S. Mar-h.l. lVr J. S. Rk.kuiw, IVputy.

J..MX it. Ka , Clerk. Dt.l Vto!.er 31, ll. novl-dlit I f 7iTi:iTATi:soi A.tii:uit A, dis- ! ) TRICT OF INDIANA, SS; J ar.BEa, A libel of information has been filed in the j Ihstrkt Court of the I n.ted M.tte. within and for the Seventh Circuit and lH-tru t of Indiana, tu tle 3th dav of tVtoler, I .Nil, by John H t, Kj., Attorney for the Unite.! state of Ainenca, ag:u-t 1 ' of y Ter.. 3 half barrel of cracker. 40 barrel of salt, arnl 4 bait of cofice, M-iae4 at vai.ville. for a violation of the law of the Uuited State, the aul goods and tnerchandue leing contrabanl of war, a:vl prayir.g pr-ev ajramt said god, a'fl that the me riay be condemned and ld a articles C'Ktrbant of war. Nw, therefre, m pursuance of the monition uinler the seal of aaid Court to me directed anddelivered. I do hereby rie publK notice to a!l persor.a claiming ! c"d, or any part thereo, tr in any manner Interested thrrvin, that they le and appear before the saKI, thelVnirt Court of the l:nited State, to be held at the city of Indin.poh, in aiid for the District of Indiana, on the 3d Monday of NerTWr next, at 1 o'cu-ck of the fceni"n of that da?, thrn ni tlier t h.?-rv-e thetr claim and make (heir allegations in that behalf. U. ti. ROSE, U. S. Marsha!, per J. S. ÜNILO, Is putv. Jow H. Ra. Clock. Dated NovemUr 1, 1N31. tii-dl4t IYNITKD STATM OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF INJ DIANA. SS: W Haar a. A l!Vl of Information has been f.!ed i:i the Iti 'ict Cotirt cf the United States, within and for the Sevenk Circuit and District of Indiana, on the 24tU day of Vptember. 11, by John Ilanna, Eq , Attorney f-r the United State of America, aicaict 1 bneot' felt clot'j. 1 boa of oil cloth, 1 lox of eapl bet ton. ".n caps, 1 Oil revolver and 6 boxe of cartridi, la.Oi muket cajs, f bttle of quinine, and 2 gros of eale bnrt'ri. se'ied a: Jeffe"oaville for a violation of the law cf the United State, the said gd and merchandiie b. tnT eotiiraband of war, and prajtng pmrfu againat aatd good, and that the aame may le condemned and aold aa artrlea contraband of war. Nww, therefore, rn pursuance of the mn!ton ufder tbe aeal of aaid Court to me directed and delivered, 1 do hereby girt public notice tte all person clamr.ng aaid goods, or auy part thereof, or m any manner interested therein. Ji at they be and appear before tbe d, the District Court Jl the United State, to b held at tbe c;ty of Indianapolis, ta ao-i for tbe District of Indiara. on the 3-1 3J. of November neat, at 1 o'ciock of the forenoon of Uiat day, then and then to toierpoe their claim and mate their negation la that behalf. D. G. ROSE, U.S. Marshal, pee Ijtwi Joaoaa, Deputy. Jo II Raa, Ork. Dwted OrtWr31. 141. n vl-d!t OYSTERS 1 OYSTERS 1 1 Rrcrivrn daily at the oyster depot no. t Wah:ngt street. The very finest, fattet aud ni.t favorite brand of tbca delicioc bivalvea. epO-v-d 1 u F. RE k M A Yi K S,

RAILROADS.

TT.IITn SIT ATK OFA.nr.IllCAt DISj TRICT OF 1NI4ANA, SS: Wg, a übe I of information ha been Bled In the iJintrict Court of the United State, within and for the Seventh Orr a it and l-tr.rt of liHÜan. on the Sth day of October, ltJl, by John Ilanna, Esq., Attorney fr the United Sfa'e of America, against 24 caes of boot and ahoe', seized at Kvan.sville, for a violation of the lawn of the United State, the aaid go1 and merchandise being contraband of war, and praying proce-a ajainst aaid goods, and that the aame may be condemned and sold a article contraband of wr. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the i-eal of aaid Court to m directed and delivered, I do hereby give j.iihlic notice to all persons claiming said good, or any part thereof, or an any manner interested threin, that they be and appe.ir before the said, the lH.strictCourt of the 1 nited States, to be held ar the city of lndianali.s, in and f'.r the IXstrict of Indiana, ou the 3d Mnday t-f November n-it, at 10 o'rloek of the fort-non of that d.iy, then and there to interose. their claiina and make their allegation in that Ik half. D. i. R0. U. S. Marshal, Per J. S. Uioelow, Iepuiy. Joo II. Rica, Clerk. Dated N'venier 1,1 -41 . nov2-d!4t

LAW BOOKS.

NEW .ND VALUABLE WORK FOR LAWYERS. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, And all Omnwtnl Kith the Jmlkial AlminitrtUinm f t (ioiemmrnt.

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Off tlir StMte-off ndinna, C0NTAIXINO THE REVISED TATUTE 8 OF 151 with the amendment thereto, .Mid the subsequen legislation, with nrtes and reference . Judicial decision. iniTrn by JAMES OAVIN AND OSCAR ORD. Vo!ume 1, Published by D1N(;1IA.'tI &. imu ;iity. iKPiaf aroij. JudpTe David .TIcJonnll one of themot eminent lawyer of the State, volunteered the followfu. ecommendatlon of the work: e SraTiTra or IartAXa, bt O wt.v . Hour. Some month ago, the iMve named gentlemen issued propoMilafor publishing, in two volumes octavo of some M pap- each, al the statute of the State paed ince 1C1, with annotation. The first volume of the work . now published ; and the manner of it execution, both mechanically and editorially, dcfcrve the thank of the profession. The imperfect manner of publishing our statutes nndet State authority, ha alway been a source of great Inconvenience to the Indiana Lawyer. The revision of ls-Vi, a well a the statute passed since that year, misht almost aswell have been publihed without any Index. Up tc tb iMiiue the Iawt er ha. constantly been under the ueceaity of turning over, leaf by loaf, the volumes o our tatutea to find any particular enactment. Ami every one knowahow annoying aixl provoking thi is, especially in the hurry of business a in our Court. Happily for the profession, the publication under consideration promise a better tte of thing In the future. The lirst volume o Jlrssrs. Gavin A llord' work contains an excellent and copious index, which to every practicing lawyer in the täte i itelf worth the money which the volume costs. The volume under review contains another excellence 11 it page are supplied wirb valuable marginal indices, tothat a glance at the margin I ufiicient to ajiprUe the eaderof the content of the page. Another matter of great Importance to the lawyer in thi volume I a good collection of the subject of all legislation since KM. Heretofore, the lawyer in ekamaiiiiv our legislation on any given subject bad first to find what wa relevant to it in the Revision of 1H.VJ, and then to turn over the paffc of the volume of subsequent Statutes, to nee how far recent legislation may have repealed or m l -fled the provisions contained in that Revision, and even then he would often feel doubt whether he bad found all the legislation on the subject of hi inquiry. Mesr. Gavin and Hord have relieved us of all thi trouble and doubt. They have collected tn;cther in consecutive pRe all the statute made hi nee ImM. on the same uhj-ct. Thus on pares 373 to 377 of their first volume tbey have collected all our legislation, now in force, on the subject o husband and wife, including tbe act of l.ri52 and three act of 1S.S7. And they have followed the same modeo. coocation, in appropriate consecutive pages, in regard to all other topics of legislation. A tl!l more valuable feature are the coniou and accurate note contained in the volume in question. This volume include the Constitution of the United States, th Constitution of Indian, and several important acts ol Virginia and i-tatute of Congress, and a large portion o our own statute now in force. The numerous decision o the 0urt on the various provision contained in these Const is tutioua and statute are found at the bottom of the a;prpriate paes, in the form of neat, brief and accurate noteand reference. Messrs. Gavin k Hord seem to have performed thi part of tbeir work exceedingly well. It must have cost them much care and labor. Ry it they have greatly lessened the labor of the practising lawyer, and have well merited hi grateful approval. In every refp-ct the volume under review ishicbly reditable to ii;e dillivenee, accuracy, talent and the tate o Its editors. well a to the mechanical skill and neatness of its publishers, and it must raise the Just expectation ol the profession, as to the value of the second volume, w hich we understand will 1 furthcoming in a few months, and which will contain the code of pleading and practice o IH-Vi. with subsequent amendments and other statutes. Without any concert with the editor or publisher ol the volume in question, the w titer of thi article ha been induced t compose and publish thishttle review of the book, solely because he lelieve the editor and publisher? deserve high commendation for their performance. He, therefore, deem it but just to them, without lring solicited to it bv any one, to publish thi notice of the boot, over his own proper name. DAVID MrDONALD. Indianapolis, N"vcmler 1. lßO. The first volume i now ready and being delivered to nbscriber. i it l c i: t ro. It 1 for sale by RINGHAM k DOUGHTY, Indianapolis.

TYPE FOUNDRY.

CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY,

PRIXTEHV WAREHOUSE, NO. 90 WASHINGTON, ST. 7 rilTPE. FREÜSFS AND PRINTING MATERIAL ALJL WATS on hand, or manufactured to order. Electrvtyptng will and promptly executed. Agency for Wade's Superior Ink H. A. ItlRTER, Agent. Oovll-dliA w7w.

DISSOLUTION.

INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI

R A I L R O A D 1

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hortest Heute by Tlalrtr Tille t 50 CHANGE OF CARS TO CINCINNATI I Three train leave Indianapolis iMily, (Sunday excepted.) IIRXTTlLiUS. iOO A.M CINCINNATI LIGHTNING Expeeaarrtrea at Cincinnati at 4i A U. Sec ood Train HIS A. M. Cincinnati, Columbus, Zaneaviile and Wheehcg Mail, arrive at l.W P. M. Passer re r by thi tram make tbe same tune to Newark Zanewriile and Wheeling as by any other ronte out of Indianapolis, and fare the same. Third Train 7:10 P. M, Cincinnati Express, arrive at Cincinnati 12:20 A. X. Lexington, Ky. ILii A. M. Fare same a by any other route. Call for your Uckeu ru the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad. Baggage checked through. Srvctai. Notww. Re aure yon get h tb light train at Indianapolis. The etdy Clrjcinnatl train, stand on the fifth track, being the farthest track south in tbe Union Depot, at Indianapolis W. II. L. N0RLK, General Ticket Agent. Wat. Powkix, Traveling A genu aprlC'60. PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD. 1861. nra. isci. NEW ARRANGEMENT. lew ltoute ta Cliicago risk. Kokamo.

S2 MILF.S SHORTER THAN OTHER ROUTE.

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5 ANrI AFTER MONDAY, JUSE 17, 1S61, TRAINS

w ill be run a iollowa:

A Mall Train will leave Indianapolis at 11:05 A.M., stop at II station and make close connection at Kokomo with train on the Cincinnati and Chicagn Air Line Railroad, and arrive at Chicago at 7:00 P. and Peru at 3.00 P. M In time to make connections with trains on the Fort Wayne Railway, going F.at and West. Returning, the aatne train will l.-ave Peru at S A.M. on the arrival of train on the Fort Wayne Railway from tbe East, and arrive at Indianapolis at 9:00 A. M., in time to make connections for all points East, South and West. An Express train will leave Indianapolis at 9:40 P. M., making close connection at Kokomo with train on the Cincinnati and Chicago Air Line Railroad, and arrive at Chicago at 6 45 A. M., and at Peru at 2:00 A. M., in time to make connection with train going Eat and Weaton the Fort Wayne Railway. Returning the same train will leave Peru at 11 -TO A M. and make close connection at Kokomo with tr.iin on the Cincinnati and Chicago Railway, from Chicago, Valparaiso and Iganport, and arrive at Indianapolis at 3:30 P. M., in time to connect with the evening train for Cincinnati, Louisville and other point. Special attention given to the transportation of live tock, produce and merchandise generally. DAVID MACY, General Asrent and Superintendent. Thko. P. HaruHKT. General Ticket Agent.

MEDICAL.

Madison and Indianapolis RAI Ml OA I OJI P Al Y. 1S61. 1861. fBlHE PASSENGER TRAIN WILL LEAVE THE Union De(ot daily at 12:30 P. M., and the Freight Iepot at 7:10 A.M. for Madison, Cincinnati and Louisville. This I the shortest railway liue to Cincinnati and Ixuisvllle connecting at Madison Ith the steamer Telegraph and Jacob Strader, arriving at Cincinnati in time to connect with the Kxpress Train leaving at six o'clock A. M., for the East, and by the Kentucky Central Railroad for the South. Returning, leave Cincinnati daily at 12 M., by the above steamer, ami a!o by the Madiooti parket. Forest Queen and lriors, arriving jt Indianapolis at 10:45 A. M., making connections with all train leaving for the East, Norlh and West. Fare to Cinrinnnfi or Clncinnnti Co Indlunapolisf, 3 OO ; To Louisville 13 ."0. Jfo charge for meal or state-room on the ataamers, or for baggace or omnibus at Madison. Shipjier and nn-rchant West will find it to their inter est to travel over and ship bv this line. Janlo-dtf. D. C. UK AN HAM, Superintendent.

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JEFFEKSOXVILLE KAILKOAD TrTo Trains Dail j, Sundays Excepted Trains Leave. Train Arrive. S:45 A. M 5:00 A.M. H:fiOI'.M. ..... 8 20 P. M VR0VF. TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of passengers at South port, Greenwo!, Franklin, K'iiidtirgh, Colunitiiis, making cor.iKctioii at Seymour with trains on the Ohio A Mississippi Road, and at Louisville with tr.tin on the Ixmisville, Frankfort A Lexinglon and Louisville and Nashville Roads. Fr1ght trains leave daily. Freight prompt! forwarded. Oflier, Madison Depot, West side. A. S. CAROTHERS, Superintendent. J. G. WnrrroMB. Freight Agent. nnv.6-dtf.

MACHINISTS.

AND BLtCKSJliiTIl SHOP.

HAVING ENTIRELY REFITTED THE SHOP FORMERLY occupied by John Cooper, in Osgood, Sinr.h A Co' I.ai and Huh Factory, 1 am prepared to do all kinds of work in the machinery or b!ackmithing line. Having had twelve years' experience in the best maihitie shop in the country, I flutter myself that I can give ntire satisfaction to those who may favor me with heir work. I have In my employ one of the best blackf miths in the State, and pay particular attention to horse shoeing and niAchine forging. Repairinc of all kind promptly attended to Model of all kind built for the patent office. Rencniler the place, one 6o,iire south of tbe Union Depot, on Illinois trevt. R T. Pow N. JulylO-dlv '81

HOTELS.

Walnut Street House, CIIVCi:VINrA.TI, WALNUT ST., PETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH. oct2S-dlni II. II. DAVIS Proprietor.

TIIK 3IO!ilwIS HOUSE, (Formerly American,) IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITK fNIO! DEPOT, II. IV II IT. TU) III., Proprietor, W, D. SAPP, Clerk, f"8 now open for the accommodntion of tbe traveling I public. The house has been thoroughly renovated and furnished from top to bottom. mi31

BOOTS AND SHOES.

.a.. TeTisrrz, llaiiiifaclurrr nnii Dealer, IN P4)TS AND SHOES, o. no t AVHhlnton Street, tne door at of the Palmer House. VLL KINDS OF LAlrtES AND GENT'S BOOTS AND Shoes, nwde to rrde. decS-dlm

PHYSICIANS.

fIlML l TO CERTIFY THAT THE PARTNERSHIP

1 heretofore eiist.rg between the undersigned is thi

1)H. JA.fl ES S. ATIIOX, Surgeon am! I'ltyslcian, OFFICE A FEW DOORS EAST OF ROBERTS CHAPEL, On Market t.. nearly opposite the new PostoS'ice. Ilesjldenee .o. K2 ort!t ev Jenff ntreet, I'liird Door abore cv n.v27 ork Mrert. dim

REAL ESTATE.

day dissolved by mutual cnsent.

1st. J. GATT TTsTOS REAL ESTATE AGENCY, . 3 IUACKK IUI)' III ILDIXi.

J. S. GOLD. W. RICHAKDfsON.

The busine will henceforth be csmdacted by W. Richard n, at the ol l tan 1. All parties having account w ith the late firm will call on tne for adjustnetit. W. RICHARDSON. Indianapolis, Jan. 2d, c!4t

DRUMS.

EXPRESS COMPANIES.

American Express Company, a M TBI UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE ON THE CORNER 0F WASHINGTON AND Mr ncUn street, Indianapolis. Three daily Expressea to New Tork: Two daily Epreea to Cincinnati, and Two daJy Expresses to Chicago and St. Umjs; Tlie above Coiapaaies are the only privileged Expreaeon the following rot.!, vis: INDIANA IT.NTR-kU LAFAYETTE A CHICAGO; INDIAN Alt) LIS A PERU; TERKK H X UTK A RICH MONTH BELL TONTAIN K A 1NDIANAP0US. Money, pat kagea, valuables and freight carried with, aafety and dVpafch, and is charge vf special and efficient niessen'er. Notes Rills and IrU will be proruptlv collected and ready rvtarn made. J. RLTTF.kr IF.LD, Acent-

KilboiiriieN Drum, ATN0.4BATESH0USE.

WILLARD A STOW ELL.

REMOVAL.

Scott. iicholMMi Si Co., f T AYE REMOVED TflF.IR ST05E-CrTn0 EMPO-

I l RIL M to thetr targe anu eummoUiou Tard on Kentucky avenae and West street, one square south of I the Canal and the Terre Haute Railroad. I Those wishing anything lu oar line arertqttested to call j and see u at our new quarters. AH business entrusted to u will receive prompt atten- ; ton. fmchlS-dm SCOTT, NICHOLSON A CO

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j COST As I do not Intend keeping them for sale In , in future. They w:ll be .old at New York eot to cloee I lot, consisting of Ladies', Miiwe and Children's Fur, at

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Dil. C. IV . KODACK. rworanrroa or .Scandinavian Heriicines.

TT HE celebrated Scandinavian Blood Purßer and Blood X. lUa, and also dealer in all Genuine Family Jtedi. eine. No. Fast Fourth St., Cincinnati, O. For the prevention and cure of diseases arising from Impurities of the blood or secretins. Certified to by Morris Morn. Esq , Rev. Mr. McMulIen, of Indianapolis, Rev. Jas. Haven, Kokomo, and hundred of other citiaens of IndianaPrice of the Scandinavian Vegetable Blood Purifier, fl per bottle, or per half doten. Of th Scaneinavian Vegetable blood PUls, 25 cents per box, or five boxea for tl. Read Dr. Roback'a Special Notice and Certificate, published in a conspicuous part of thi paper from time to time. Dr. Roback'a Medical Almanac and Family Adviser, containing a great variety of interesting and va'luable medical Information, can le had gratis of any of bia Agent throughout the country. From the MisLawaka (St. Jo Co- Ind. Enterprise, Fb J. Wl.l Worthy of TIerlt. Among the many remedies offered to the public under be bead of Patent Medicine, it i a relief to know that aome of them are valuable preparation will do what is claimed for them and are worthy of u and a place in every f.imily. Belonging to thi class may be mentioned Ir Robark'a Scandinavian Remerfiee Mood Purifier and Blod Pill which are most excellent preparations, and have the. desired effect in all cases for hicn their oe i intended. Like thousands of other, we bear personal witness to this, having used them in our family with the best effect. We are also acquainted with many who peak voluntarily in praie of these medicines. One of our leading business men say tbat by the use of only four bottle of lurifler he received more than one hundred dollars worth of benefi:. His difficulty was Dyspepsia. We express our thanks fur a liberal present of these remedies for use in our family. For sale in Marion Couuty by W. B. Yickersjndianapoli; Robt. Brow ninpr, do.; Perkins A Co., do.; II. Rosengarten, do.; Erner A Wochrr, do.; W. T. Hurd, Southport; R. H. Church, Cumberland; E. D. Ilanna, Oakland; L. Dornberger, Castleton; Warren A Stency, Farmcrsville; W. T Teaman, Bridgeport; and by DruggiMs and Merchant, throughout the Union. A IVew Article. Dr. Itoback's Stomach Bitters.

A new and delightful Stomachic and Cordial, fr giving tone to the Stomach, and for the prevention of billious

complaint incident to the Western country. Try it. As a morning drink, to assist digestion and relieve Dyspepsia, it has no eijual. In flavor it is superior to all other bitters. Try it. The formula of these Hitrers, now (isci) the sole property of Dr. Robsck, originated with one of the oldest and

most eminent Medical Practitioners of the Wet, and

it is directly predicated upon the wants of W extern peo pie.

These bitter derive their stimulus from the powerful tonic nature of the root and herb of which they are

composfsd, and a they are, by allaying unnatural craving.

Ol ItiV Of'Ujavll, UlirtilT 'I1IIM I u VI ti:.tiii:ua.c:i',

Hie present proprietor believes that in making them

widely known the public welfare is subserved.

It w ill soon le for sale by all of Dr. Roback'a numerous

Agent, and at Hotels Ac, the country over. In the meantime, orders w ill be filed direct from Cin

cin.iti in any quantity, and at the lowest rates. It Is put up in Quart Bottles, aud securely packed in one dozen e.es.

Half dozen sample cases, will, however be packed and

sent to any address if desired. Rtlail lrict $1 ptt Hot lit, or tlx or $5.

Principal !Tice and salesroom No 8 East Fourth street,

Cincinnati, O. Laboratory, No. 32 Hammond street, aprll-lawdwlv.

AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL

TT AS WON FOR ITSELF SUCH A RENOWN FOR THE

B 8. rur' of every variety of Throat and Lung Com

plaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for u to recount

theevid-nce of its virtues, wherever it Iias been employed. As itb is b'iu !een iu constant use throughout this section we nerd not do more than assure the people its quality is

kept up to i be bet it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been funnd to do.

AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,

FOR THE CURE OF

Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheuinati.m, Eruption and Skin Disease, Liver Complaint, Drop.y, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worm, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood. Tbey are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are tbe best aperient in the world for all purposes of a family physic. Price S5 cents per Box; 5 boxe for $1.

BOOK AND JOD PRINTING.

Great numbers of Clcrj-ymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent personages, have lent their name to certify tbe unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our American Almanac in which they are given; w ith also full description of the above complaints, and the treatment tbat should be ollowed for their cure.

Do not be put off by unprincipled dealer with other preparation they make more profit on. Demand Ayers and take no others. The sick want the best aid there ia for them, and they should have it. raaraaKD bt

OR. .T. C. AYER it CO., LOW1CLL, Price, ll per Kottle; Six Bottles, 5. All our rcdies are for sale by ROBERT BROWNING, Indianapolis ALLEN A CO., Cincinnati, And by all druggist and dealers everywhere. aug27-d3m

HOTELS.

BPtO-AJDW-ATST HOTEL. CINCINNATI, OHIO.

CAPT. CHAS. H. CROMWELL, PROP'R, Breakfast at five A. M , for passengers by the morning Trains. apr6-dlv.

PAPER DEALERS.

THOMAS B1XDX, "WM. 9. CHTTirU, W, WOOPB. ioji, Chatficlii A: Wooil, 17 und 71) WalniitM.tCiiicinnatl. Manufacturers and Wholesale dealer in

PRINTERS' CARDS AND CARD SHEETS! 1 REINTING INKS AND PAPER MANUFAC7URF.RSalo, enal. agent for the Magnoha Mill writing pa aers; m.nn arturer of extra wrapping paper and paper bag.

WRITING INKS.

Celebrated Record Ink

FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. P1MCE FIFTY CnTS PER QUAKT BOTTLE. maylT-dtf "wTnes. MONNINGER'S PURE RHINE WINE. A S OTHER LARGE QUANTITY OF RHINE WINK l Just received from my father ta Europe, which aarpasse any ever imported, and I offer it to the public at nprecedentedly low price. It is anequalnl f.r medical parpoee. particularly ia case, of coosuropuwo. Pleaea call and examine my Block at La Belle Restaurant, corner of Washington street and Kentucky avenue. DANILL MUNNINGLR, Agent, may 13 Indianapolis, Indiana.

INDIAN A

STATE SENTINEL

STEAM PRINTING

ESTABLISHMENT!

MEDICAL.

WE ARK PREPARED TO EXECUTE AIX ORDERS for Book and Job Printing, with dispatch and in the best style of the art. Particular attention paid to

Mercantile and Railroad

atni at BIIIS OF LATINO, BUSINESS CAÜDS, BILLHEADS, BLANKS, DEEDS, LETTER HEADINGS, REGISTER'S,

CIRCULARS, RECEIPTS, Ac

Show Cards and Bills ! CHECKS, NOTES, BONDS, ENVELOPES, STOCK CERTIFICATES, DEEDS, Ac, Ac POSTING BILLS FOB CeciSTBT MERCHANTS. Show mils, Hotel Dills of Fare, Hand Hills, Posters and Programmes, Labels, Invitations, (Par ties and Halls.)

OOS won,

Or BVKBV DKSCBirTIO. SCHOOL AKD COLLEGE CATALOGUES, MISCELLANEOUS PAMPHLETS, CONSTITUTIONS, REPORTS, BRIEFS, c.

We have one, of tbe most complete Printing Establishments in the country. Our facilitiea for doing all kinds of Work, Book, Plain or Ornamental, are first class. Wa have introduced the latest and fastest Presses, and have added to onr Type all the modern styles, and we employ the best workmen. We are thus enabled to furnish Joba promptly, to guarantee satisfaction, and to accept low prkea. We have connected with our Job Department Adams m Superior Presaes, and are prepared to eiecute Stereotype PreMtwork, together with tbe Preaswork for ouuid papers, at low figures.

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!tlerehants, Hankers, Itallroad .Han. afjer, Insurance Agents, Tlanu facturers, fcc,

Is respectfully directed to our Establishment, if they desire first-class work at low rates. aty Orders from abroad will receive prompt attention. P-jrWork furnbhed Is all cases at the time promised.

C5" Strängen from a distance, and business men of tbe city and country, are cordiallv invited to visit our office, and examine oar facilities for executing erery description of Printing in the neatest style, and on tbe most reasonable term.

Gf" Office on Meridian Street, Sooth of Washington, Street, opposite the PojtofSc. Address. ELDER HABKNES3 & BIHGHAIL

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WepvousHeadache

CURE

HAIR HCSTOnATIVC.

By the ue of thee Pilla the periodic attacks of .Verro or Sick IJ11 may be prevented; and If taken at the commeucement of an attack Immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. Tbey seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Headache to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the bowel removing Costive ne. For Literary Men, Studenta, Delicate Females, and all enons of sedentary babiu, they are tamable as a Laxative improving the appetite, irMng tone and vipor to the igefitive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and trench it the whole system.

The CLVHALIC PILLS are the result of loos; tnvetla;atlon and carefully conducted experiment, havfrif been in nae many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vaet amount of pain and Buffering trow Headache, whether originating in the nervous system 01 frone a deranged state of tbe stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all time with perfect safety without making any change of diet, and tbe absence of any disagreeabiv taste renders It easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS The genuine have five signature of Henry C. Jpatding on each box. Sold by Irurfnt and all other Dealers In Medicine. A box will be sent by mail, pre-paid, on receipt of the P II I V, V. , 25 CEMN. All orders should be addreed to HENRY C. SrALDlSrt, 4Ä Ceder Street. New Tork.

"THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT."

INSTANT RELIEF! STOP TOUR COUGH! PURIFY TOUR BREATH! STREGTHEN YOUR VOICE! THROAT CONFECTIONS, ARE GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS. GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CARRT SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS CHILDREN CRT FOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS

They relieve a Cough instantly. They clar the Throat. They give strength and volume to the voice. They impart a delicious aroma to the breath. Ley are delightful to the taste. Tbey are made of simple herbs and can not harm any one.

I advise every one whe haa a Cough or a Husky Voice or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat, to get package of my Throat Confection, they will relieve yon nstantly, and you will agree with me that "ther go right to the spot." Ton will find them very useful and p ia ant while travelling or attending public meetings for stilling your cough or allying your thirst. If you try one package I am safe in saying that you will ever afterward consider them Indispensable. Too. will find them at the Druggists and Dealers is Medicines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature ia on each package. All others are eosa erfeit.

A package will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of Thirty Cent. ADDIKE HENRY C. SPALDING, NO. 45 CEDAR STREET. N. Y. single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times Irs coat annually. "TJ BPALDLNti'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUTI SPALDING'S PREPARED GLCXI SAVX THE PIECES! ECONOMY I DISPATCH! JfyA Srrrcw u Tm Situ Ni.Tj As accidents will happen, even In well re rl ted families, U ta very deairabie to have soanc cheap aad eowveartesiC way for repairing furniture, toys, crockery, etc. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to be without iL It la always ready a&J tp u the sticking point. "USEFUL 15 EVERY BOUSEX. B. A brmab aecwmpanlee each bettie. Price IS caati Addreaa, HENRY C. SPALDING. 5e. it Cedar Stieet, New Yerk. CAunojr. Aa certain en principled persona are atuazpting tm pda off es the sua u pectin g public. Imitation of my PREPARED GLUE, 1 wo Id eavatioa all persona to examine fewfare pvrchaamg. and Uat the fail naaaa, CrSPALWSG'S PREPARED GLUE."X-3 la en Um euuide wrapper; all etners are rwtodnu oa

TlrTE, .OREA.TEST MEDIilL BE AUTIPIER OF THE ARE, AND THE f5LT

Worthy of ary ro.r.4ctice for reortut

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rTFKT DkUGC.m IX THE tryiTEn STATEi 'j fam)1ir with the article, ad wiUteil y ifyos yu are It aid or Gray Or Venrllalr bleeds a Tonic,PpoIVhnop O. T. Wm)(Ph HAIK RESTORATIVE Is che Only ltrllable Article lor fu to t'se.

FOR STATFSME!, JUICES, CLEKGTMF.5, Le-iies sttd gentlemen, la all parts of the worM testify le the efBcucy of Prof. O. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, aod trrtitiemen of tbe pree are namroou ta ft praie. A tew teUnotiils only can here be given; see circular for more, and it will be Impossible for yes to doubt. PROF. S. THALFERG. P1ANI5T, says on hi arrival In the United 5tate. be rapWüy bec'sning gray, but on appljms: Wid' Hair KetoraUve, hi hair mm recovered ita orifrinal hue. CHARLES CARDF.W, 1J NASSAU ST, K. T, Say the gray hair on hi wife's head were, after a few seeks trial, turned into a dark broun, at the arne tiaie -eauti!,j ing and thickening the bair. A. C. RAYMOND, BATn, MAINE, Say be nww sixty year old, and hi br and whiker were two-third grsy, bat by the ae of two bttle of the Reatorative. th gray hair have disappeared, tKh eai head and face, and i more sd and glasy than for twenty-five years previ. Hiife, at the aire of fifty-two, ha ued it with tbe same effect. FIN LET JOHNSON. ESQ., NEW ORLEANS, Say that he lost his hair by tbe Yellow Fever in 1N.V4. He urd Wood' Hair Restorative, and his hair is nw thick and gly.

m. MiDDijrroN, uviNc.jrroN, aipama, says the Restorative has done much good In bis psrt ol the country. He oed t fr bald- . nes and now ha a Cue bead of bair. T. L. MORSE, LEBANON, KENTUCKY, Say he has seen Wood's Hair Reatorative oed ia hundreds of cae, and never knew it to fail ia aceirnplibiug all it prüfe to A. J. ALDEN, McLANEMJORO', ILI, Says he bad the scald head eight years, and waa bald, but by the lttera 'u of W nod" Hair Restorative, he now hss a rich, glohead of hair. Ljookieb, Noble county, Indiana, Feb. ft i. Trof. O. J. Wood, Dear Sir In tbe latter part of the year 1&52, while attending to the State and National La School of the Slate of New York, my bair, from a cu unknown to me, commenced falling off very rapidly, that in the short space of six rur.ths. the whle upper part of my scalp was entirely lereft of it covering, and much of the remaining purtWi up'ii tbe iie and back part of my head shortly after became gray, mo that you will not be surprised when 1 tell you that i:Mn my return to the State of Indiana, my more caial arquatntanrea were not so much at a loea to discover the cause of tl change in my appearance, as tny more Ultimate acjuiutances to recogLixe me at all. I at once made application to the most skillful physician in the country, but receiving no assurance from them that my bair c-4ild again lie restored, I was forced to become reconciled to my fate, until fortunately in the latter part of tte year lvS7, your retorative wa recommended to me by a druggist, as being the most reliable Hair Restorative in use. 1 tried one bottle, and fooM to my great satisfaction that it waa producing the desirvd effect. Since that time I have used seven dollars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have a rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in the production of so wonderful an article, 1 Lave recommended its use to many of my friends and acquaintances, who, I am happy to inform you, are using it with like effect. Very respectfully. A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Counselor at Law Oak Gbovk, F. C, June 24, 1 Prof. 0. J. Wood: Dear Fir Tour Hair Restorative la rapidly gaining popularity In this community. I have bad occasion to lay prejudice aside, and give your Hair Kattorative a perfect teat. During the year 1854, I was bo unfortunate as to be thrown from my sulky agamst a rock near the road side, from which my bead received a most terrible blow, causing a great deal of irritation, which communicated to the brain and external surface of the bead, from the effect of which my hair was finally destroyed over tbe entire surface of tbe bead. From the time I first discovered Its dropping, bowerer, np to the time of it total disappearance, I employed everything I cnsM tbink of, beina: a profeiwdonal man myself; andaa 1 tbourbt enderaiaiKling tbe nature of the dieae, buTwa finally defeated rs every prescription advanced. These and no other circumstances Induced me to resort to your worthy Hair Restorative, which I have every reason to belive produced a very happy result; two ru out lis after the first application, I had aa beautiful a bead of young hair as I ever saw, for which I certainly owe yoa my most sincere thanks. Rest assured, dear air, 1 shall recommend your remedy to all inquirer; moreover, I shall use my influence, which I flatter myself to say. is not a little. Yoa can publish this if you think proper. Yours, very respectfully, X. J. WRIGHT. M. D. Office of tbe Jeffersonian, FbiJlippI, Va., Ie. 12, M. Dear Sir I feel it my duty a well aa my pleasure, to täte to you the following circuraManrea, which you can ue as you think proper. A gentleman of this place, (a lawyer,) baa been bald ever since Lis early yurh. mm mach o that he waa compelled to wear a wig. II was Induced to use a bottle of your "Hair Restorative, which be liked very much; and after using some two or three bottle hi hair grew out quite luiunantly, and b now baa a handsome bead of bair. The gentleman' name is Bradford, and he 1 very well known in our adjoining counties, many perotran tecfy to tbe rnith of tbia statement; i give it to you at the rejueat P.radford. Too can sell a great deal of your Hair Restorative in this and the adjoining counties if vou have the prr amta. Yours. Ac. THOMPSON H'ki.HNJK. CKma,S. CSOth Ju!y, liB. Pmoe. O. J. Wood Wir Sir: I take pteaacr in rnea. mending your Hair Restorative a a mot excellent rure for scald head. My son wa suffering very much from this disease, and after uir.g one bottle, waa mde perfenjy well. 1 retmmnded h to other wbo bad 1ieae of lb head, and in all ca.es It had tbe de i red effect. Teu can recommend it withorufear as a mot certain cure fnracaid head. Many others will certify tbat this and many other rae wa cured from the ue of your mot aluabi Hair ResUrative. Respectful! v vour, GLOKGE McUAIN. The New Tork Day Book aayc "The majority of Hair Washe, Hair Dye, Ha:r Toxica. Hair Oils, and the numlerlea preparalton whicb are stow before the public under such extravage-A, hvpe-lW-al and fantafctic titks a we see peraded in ifco winaow card and newwpaper beading, aa hair prparatio, ar all humbugs of tle first water; their real merit, wbe& they pose any, U, that tbey do so harm. HOG'S LARD, WHALE OIL, LA KD OIL, SWEET OIL, scented and colored, make up, wUen in beautiful wrappers and white flint glaa bottle, the coitliet character mt tonic; and when thus c4ly ar bapuaed with some tri"y"abJe term, and caught at by verdant young and mid of both sexea. Such is Kit the character of Prof. Wood's IUlr Reetorattve. Thi getitletnen ene before the wrid without any "bighfalsttn" Iili-hIofi.rium, or any other astounding or starlmg cate hpenny tenna; be imply advertiaea a Ili4r fUmt.r. U e w h at It eipr. proeiely aud a a Rentnrative It act. P.uy Prf. Wood's Hair" Restorative; and, as you value your acalp, aye, your very brain, apply nothing eiae; for it may be that vou will get Bom w.mie ubtanre than perfumed lard i mn Jour cranium. Remember, Wood's Restorative forth air ia the best article extant."

rr will, bt aarcaa's oww

RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO THE ORIGINAL COLOR Will make It grow on BaM Head, W ill restore the aatirai aecreria. Will remove at onoe all itching, WjII remove all Dandruff, Will eure all emptjun even caid Will make th hair soft and g!o"y. Will make the old appear yung ag'in. Will preserve tbe c.r of hair to old age. Will alway faeten it and mwp iu falling. And I one of the best toilet article fr the hair now ba IF TOUR HAIR IS HARH. Ue Prof. Wood's hair rrrativ

If yur Lair I grey,

f your kalri this. If yew r bald.

r Prof. Wood hair rMtavatJv. U Prot Wood's hair rcatovaxiv

us rrwt. Wgefl'i a air rewtoratrv If you kae nervous belacbe, Ue Prof. Wd's hair rvMortbr.. If y want UrmUntnuj verwkelmiBg, Read the circular of Prof. Wood's hair reefrat O. J. WOOD Cl CO., 114 Tlarketareei.KC. IbsI; 444 IIroa4wayi new York MANUFACTURERS AND WU'lLESALE DEALERS

ClT tSVde-! and retail agent. Roam Baow ! wtavi ale drarriK, M. XX W eTaakiag-loa atreet, la4Unnnl),I4iaa. aawl-ea ww