Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3526, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1862 — Page 4

NOTICED.

I tsited nrxrvMor Annuel, di U TRJCT OF ISDtANA, Weeaase, A UkH of IttformaUoo. haa Wn liked la tit rrrtrt Cert of the United ut, Uiln and fc th Sevetrth Orrt and District of Indiana, oa tV TTth day n Ve'ewiiseT, IM, by John Hanna, Esq., Attorney t th failed Stair of A Tic. agaia sacks of cvf"e aid Jbte of taerrbaodixt. teiied at IvansvSl. for a viols flow of tb Im f lb United State, th said Col ad sn-ehndle hHnf centra hatvl of war, and pray tag procea against said gwds, and thai tb may be rrndesaned and told aa articUs contraband of war. therefore, tn porveaore of tb snoniUnci ussier tb seal of Mid OwtTt t in directed and delivered. 1 do hereby gie puM swtV to all persons claiming said gor-d, or sry p.rt th?. or to any aaaooer torted tbr). that ly fee at appear before tbe aaid, the Dorfrtrt Coert of the Inlted State, to lit held at the city of Irvl anapoL. la and F tb lntrtct of Indiana, th H Muoday of November t, at 1 o'rWwk of the ferenooo f tbat 1 r. tbesj and tber t latrrpoee their claim ml make tbeir allegation In that behalf. IE G. ROSE, U. S. Marshal. Joe II. Baa. Clerk. Dated November 1, 141. sovl-dlU f T?llTr.OXATEJmrAir.IlICA, DlN TKHJT Of 13 Dt A 5 A , Ä; Wsxasaa, A lib of nf.nnation ha been IW In the IUirt Court th 1'nifr.i Stat. Within awl f'-f the IWvmca Cinro.it a od ItrVt of ludjaaa. wo th Sth day of trtoer, IW, by in Itaana, Eon., Ationwjr of the l ai 14 ft aw-a fur Mkl I.rlrt of Irxltan. ajarnrt t of rbffr, S boxr of ratwlia, 1 kx of err am of tartar, S barrl wf wWMiy, 4 botr nf Karrb, 4 ! tff r.fT-, 3 bar rrla f wViakjr, & kara of crCre, and 1 krg of ala, aritinl at Caa. A'f fur t Wail on of lb U of lb 1'iiltrd JMlm, u im irnrala and mrrbandiw binft rtrbnt nf war, anal praying pruma acalt aaM ot, arxl that th am bmj b coWanor4 anwl awU an article contraband if war. Sow, tlirrrfurr, a porraaort of tL miriHJn uwit the al of al-i Ciart to mm dirctM and llirrrrd, I do breKt rio pMir ntir to all prfiarlaiiu.iij ail g". vr any part tbrrof, of In any manorr InterrMe! therein, bat tity b mhI p?tr brfura tb il, th Lfcirirt Court tb Lntt4 Mat, U b bUl at th city of Io-l tk poll . tn and for tb I4tiirt 4 Indiana, on tl- ."VI M -rvlay if 5rrr.l'r ntt, at ! o'cWirk of tb forrtf on of that day, tba and tbrre t lntrpKi tblr rlaiia atl mak tbnr ailf tkna Id UuU bvbalf I). (. KO."K. U. S. Marahil, Tr J. Ä. nruow, Urputy. Jm If. Rb4, CVrb.

United ACiotea f Amrrka, Dlatrlct af Indiana MM: Waihia, a liWI of Information ha bn filri in th Inrirt Ovrt of tb f:utl Stjn, witbin and fir th hT-nth Cltm!t an1 ltrlrt of Iviiana, on tb Ufh day f Ortotir. 1h1, by Jbn llanna, F.mj., At'ornj for the United fttat for aatt lAUrkt of hkdiana, nram.t 20,(W0 pcroaMioa cap, t qulntnr, nl S pouift fi kil-r, (xd at Kratarllp, a vwUtion of thcüwaof the I'mfd 5taia, tat aalJ rrU attd mrcban-liM- triii con

traband of war, and praying prur atiirvt mh! ro"N, I

arvl tbat tbt aani may b cilrmtl atl a4d a arUclr co(traban4 of war. Niw, tbrrfort, in nr4atn- r lb mouitioti uix1r tljr of aaM Court tomllrrctrU atldfltvrrrd, I do brrrby flrt poMic iMrtjrt to all prni t lairnlnjc shI or any part tbrof, or ia any nJibr iiitrrtrd tbt-rrfu, tbat tb'jr b anj appear brfurt tht aaid, th Li tritt Cnrt of tb United Mat, to be hel l at th dl j of ludanaplia, la aad f ir Ibe LMtrict of IndUna, on the third Monday of Norrmfw-r uext, at trn Vbn k of ;b forr'Km cf Ikai day, tbn and tbere to tntr rpwi tiirlr cUijii and tnakt tbeir aUra;aUoni In Uil bebalf. I). h. KU.SK. U. S. Marshal, IVr 4. S. Uoaufw, lrpuy. Jm H. Ri a. Clerk. Iiafed 5ovetuber 1, 11. hot 4 dHt

rTxrn:i statks or amekica, iiistkh.t ok inJ WAÄA.Jt.H: WuxaKAB, A libel of lnformaUffl baa Iwen fild In the IHatiirt Court of tbe I'nl'ed State, within and fr lb Aeventb Ormit and lArrw-t f Indiana, on tUe frtb day of October, 161, by Jubn ll.nuia, Kmj., Attorney of the I'nl-

td Htate fur Itr.. I ot Indiana, aa)t 3 caih of brn, aelsed at Kanrille fr a violation tf the law f tut l otted Maus tb aaid f-U ami Tixrrharvlicontraband of aar, ami praiiiKrcra aaiut aaid V", ami tbat tb un may be cotykmned ami old aa artklea cwtttraband of war. Now, tberefi.ro, tn puwianre of the monition umlrr the eal of ail Conrt to m directed mm! delivered, I do hereby irfrt public notice to all perwtia cliiuini( aaid icood, ormny part thereof, or in ary manner lutereted therein, that tbey be and appear before the wid. the ltrirt Court of tht tnHed 5tte, to be beU at the eity of Imtianapolia, la and for tb IHntnrt of Iitdtana, on the 3i Monday of Sortmler neit, at 19 o'cWck of the (orrmon of aaid day, then and there to Intern their claim ami make their allejcatKMM In tbat behalf. I). 0. KOF.,V. . Marshal, IV r J. S. liiuKLow, lieputy. Jon If. Raa, Clerk. Itated Not ember 1, IKJl. nov3-dlt TTnited Jtafra af America Ulatrlct Ij mt Indiana. 9: WwtaBA. a libel of information ha Wen filed in the I Hortet Court of th I'ntted Stat, within ami fwr the Pevtntb Circuit aitd Utrict of Indiana, on the flth day of Ortor. 11, by John II anna, Kan,., Attorney of the United States for taid lHntrktof Indiana, aalruit L cak of bacuo, aeited at Kvanavllle, for a violarion of tht law CiilTed tat es th aald food and tnerchaiMline being contraband of war. Now, there lure. In pursuance of th monition under the eal of aatd Onrt, to m directed ami delivered, I do hereby (let pbli mUc to all perwna cUiuiinn said jrooda, or any raft thereof, or in any manner Interested therein, that the b and appear befr th aaid. tbe Dtn-trW-t Court of tht Coined Mate, to b b ld at th city of li1inapollii. In and for the iHstpct of ImlLma, on the third MonnT of 5oyember next, at 10 o'clock of tht forenoon of tbat day, theo and tbere to Interpose their claim and make their allegatlona In tbat behalf. IX (5. KOSK.l. Ä. Marshal, Per 1. 5. r.eiuw, tHfputy. y-m II. Rita. Clerk. Uated Noremer 1, 1 h1 . nv4-dUt " T5tTEI STATED Or AMECICA, DISTRICT OF IXJ DUXA.M: WHKRtaa, A libel f Information k been AIM in th Ihatrtct Cmt of th United 'State, bin and for th .Seventh Ctrcuit and I trtct f IndUna, on the I7th day of viewer, by John Hanna, K"j., Attorney for th United ftatea of America, against 10 boxe of ntercbMtdie, aeised at Evansvill for a vl.Jaüon of the Uws of th United states, the said food and lnrfchaiHli-e ! Inf eontrabarnl of war, and praying prores asint caid rnott, and that th aatna may be eondemneil ami ld at artirlea rnntralwmj of war. Now, therefore, in pursuance of th inonttioti nnder th aeal of aaid Coutt to me directed and delivered, I do hereby irirt public axHW-e to all rrwn claiiain; tid irols, r any prt thereof, tr In ariy manner Interested therein, that they b ami appea' befor tbe aaKl.tb IHMrk-t Court of the United JUate, to b beU at th city of Indianapolis tn ami for th Ditrict of Indiana, on the 3d Monday of Jfnv einher next, at 10 o'clock of th forenoon of that day, then and thert to laterpoae their claims ami make their illtlHi n that behalf. U. tJ. ROSK, U. 8. Marshal. Ter J. . Hn.aLow, leputy. Jon II. Rita, Clerk. Hated October 31. nol-dl4t

TTNITEI STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF IN1 j WA.NA.M: n Kcaiaa, a libel cd information haa leen filed in tbe iHetrtct Com rt of lb United tatas within ami for the eeuth Cirruit and DiMrtrt of lu-lian. on the 27th day of September, 141. by John llanna, Eq. Attorney for th United 9tatea of America, against l.Oott barrel of all, aeiaed at Kvanviile, for a vi4tiofi of th laws of the Untied State, tbe aaid good and merchaudi bein)r contrahand of war, and prarina; prnreea against eid R"h1, aad that the mim may b rondemned and M . article routratand of war. Now, therefre. In pursuance of th inonitkm umler th 'al nf tb MUd Court. I nt directed ami debrered, I do terby niTt public notice to all peron claiming raid IS or any part thrf, or in any m.uin r intcrestHl therein, tbat they be ami appear before the said, the Itrk t Court of the 1'mte.t Kiates to Iw brid at tbe city of Indianapolis m'aml for the lxtrict of Imltana. on the .W1 kfoUy of NnvrnWt tieit. at Id o'-.-k of the f renon of thai day. then and tber U interpote their clainu und qak their alieration in that lhaif. l, J. ROSF. U. Marhl. Ter J. lU.su)w, lN-puty. Jims . Ka, Clerk. llatel Ortot-er 31, KM. m.vl-dllt I'TNITIID TATKSIO' AMT. II !. DINj TKMT OK IN I H AN A, SS; VaJts A libel of Information ha men f.le-l in the iHftrtrt Crt of th United States within ami f. the Seveuth Clreuil and IH-trut of Imitana, on the &(h day of October, 1"1, by John llanna, Kmj., Attorney for Ihv Uliited State of America, atn 1 box of oyters 2 half barrel of crackers 40 barrel of sail, ami 4 bajt of coft e, aeiaed at Eeanxrtll. for a violation of the laws of the United States th ad food ami merchandise l in contraband of war, ami praying prure- aain! saki "i-S and that th same may be condcniited and ihH an article rotraband of war. Xw, therefre, tn pursuance of the monition umief the aeal aid Court to ut directed amhlelivered, I do hr-

by tve public noiK-e t all eron claiming sjil i"i, e any part thereof, or in any manner Interested therein, .-at they be ami appar bef-r th said, th Ilttict Court ! tf the Unit! Plate, t t bei 1 at :le ti:y of Indianapolis in amt f. the Iitr!ct ItviUna. on "the Mn-uy f November next, at It o'c t-k of the for). of that d.iy, tbn and there to uiterj- thir damn a:l uiVe th-ir allecariona in that behalf. Ii. li. ROSE. f. S. Mrbil. lr J. S. lU-.ai o, lieputj. Jwi II. Kjt. C1W. I kited Ntrrmbtr 1. 11. or2-,tlit UMT1I) STATF.S OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OK INDÜNA. .V: W a. sra s A hlel of lnf.rmailn ha m--n tid in the lHtrtct Cnurt of th United Rales i'h.n and fr t f-eTeuth Hrrtiit and Dttrict of Indiana, oa the 34th day .VvrmWr. by John Hanns Kn , Attorney for tbe I mu-d male of Amenra, amt 3 b"e ol felt c'.oth, 1 box of til cloth, 1 bx of eaj'e tut tons .0tK) eajs 1 Coif reewlrer ami bea of cartridges in,M Bukrt cap. iHtle of examine, aud Hi fjm of rKle buttons M-ue.1 at Jr !fvrom til for a lauuu of th U .f th Uuted "-UtS tb said .o.1 a:l n rv Krv!ue m routraltand tf wr. and r)inx yruce ajrint C oJ. and that tbe mim may b roudemned ami d 1 a article contraband "t war. Now, therefore, in purua)iet of (he motutiou umier the mrml of aakd t'ourt to ni directed ami delnered. I do hereby ri public atic to ad person claimin mkI rood, or iiy ptft thereof, tr tn any manner mteretd then in, Jat they be and anar befor th saHl, the lntrrt Court e th United Males t be held at th ejty of I'xitan JpV, in and for tht llrictf ImlUiia, -n tbe 3d Mmdji ot ;.. ember next, at 10 o'clock of lb forenoon f tbt day, then and tber to roter their ctaini ami make th-tr ailejeatlou in that behalf. D. . Rtwr. U.H. Marsha!. ler Lji ia Joaaa, lepuy. Jo II. Raa. tT-rk. Iatrd October 31. Wl. nol-dllt OYSTERS. OYSTERS 1 OYSTERS 1 1 RFCTIVI D DAILY AT THE OYTKK Dr.FUT. N. 9 West W4blntt--:i street. The very fWsl, fattest aifl ü.ot faeonle braud f Ue d iHi.Mi Mih'. Jlai i:hi:HAWKS,

NOTICES. 1 T lilted Matea of Amrrlra Dlatrlrtwf I j Indiana HS: WTirtaaaa, a lit of information baa been Cied tn tht IuVt Court of tbe UcJU-d .tat, within and forth fteeetrth CtrrVt ant Itr)ct of Imüana, on th oth 4 of Octtbr, by John Uan&a, F.q., Attorney -f tht United Statea of America, for aaid In-trtrt of Indiana, rJnt 1 ia- of coffee, 1 boxe of Starrb, 10 barrel of wbUky, and 1 bot of candles iid at Keansetlke for a TWaUon of th law of th UUted Stale, th aaid rood ami merthandi being contraband of war, and ray1njr pence against aid oud. and tbat the same aiay be condemned and !d aa articiea coMrbrtd of war. Now, therefor, In ptirmance of th monition under th aeal of said Court if to direcU-d aiid delirered, 1 do hereby aire public tMrfir toall peraowa rUitnUtr ajd rols or any part thereof, or tn any mauaer lnlrrtcd therein, that they be and I p beffe th aaid, the Iatriet Court of th United "tatsto be held atth city of Iieiianapolis In and foe th tAetrtrt of Indiana, on tbe third Momtay cf November nest, at ten a'd'-rfc r.f the f'-reno of that day,

then and thr to ioterjwt their claims and make thlr

aJl;atooa In tbat behail. V. G. KO-E. U. 8. MrhaJ, Ter J. 8. 1'4t.Luw, Druty. Jona fl. Ra, Clerk. Dated November J, 111. nov-d!4t

fT.H IT I'D HT4TKS OI'ATIKIIICA, Dl4J TUICT OF INDIANA. natkiAi, A libel of Information haa been filed In tbe District Court of th United Statea, within and for th Neventh Circuit and IMtrict of Indiana, on the f.th day of Octotr, 151. by John Hanns Evj.,Attrny for th United .tat for aaid Ditrkt of Imliana, against 1 box. of drujr. 5 boia of candles 3 bags of cotfee, 4 kea of co a. 3 boxe soap, and 10 barrela of whisky, aeiaed at Kvau'viile, for a violation of th law of the Untied rUate, the tail good and men händige being cotitrabatid of war, ami praybig proce against said goods, and that th same may be condemned and aold a articles contraband of war. Now, therefore, n pur narx-e ,f th ni'jiitioo under tb aeal of aH Court, to m directed and delivered, I do hereby flee public no t.tr" to all person claiming said goods or any part tbeereof, or in any manner interested therein, that I bey be and appear before the aald. the Il'trtct Court of th l'uitd Mab, to b held at th city of Imliana polt, in ami fr th DtrtrVt f Imliana. on th 3d Monday of November nest, at W o'ebek In th forenoon f that day, then and there 1 1 tntrp their claim anI make their allegations in that behalf. I. tl. RISF, U. . Marshal. I'er J. S. Vuutta, iH'i'Oty. Jons If. kA,Cl.rk. Dated November I, 111. rov3-dl4t

rTNilTKD STATI'.MOt'A.lir.lUCA, J TKICT OF INIMANA, KS: caais, a liel of information haa been f.I d in the District Court of th United States, within and for the Sev.-ntn CiTuit and Iiistrxt of Indians, m the 5th day of tirtober, 1"61, by John Hanns E"-, Attorney for the United States of America, against 24 ca-e of Uots and shoes fi'd at Evaisvill, for a violation of the law of the United Statea, tbe aaid g'1s ami merchaiidi-e being contraband of war, and praying proceea asfain-t saidgHds, and th.vt the saute umy be coudeutned ami sold a article Contraband of war. Now, therefore, in pur a tier nf th motiitioo nmlerth seal of aaid Court t ra directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all j-ron claiming aid K'"d or any 7art thereof, or an any manner intt-r:ted therein, that thev I ami appear lefore the said, the IH-trictCourt of lli U'lited Sutes, to ! bld at the city of Indianapolis in amt for the Diitrict of Indians on the 3d Monday of Novemlter next, at 1 o'cloek of the forenon of that day, t'in and there to interpo their claims aud make thi-ir allegation in that m half. D. U. msK, V. S. Marshal, I'er J. S. Hi'.r.Low, Iiepuiy. Jon II. Raa. Clerk. listed November 1,161. nov3-dl4t aanBansnanansaanBasMaBBVaaaaas Law BOOKS.

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Of (lie Ntulc of ndiana C10NTAININ; TIIK REVISED TATLTK8 Or 151 with the aniejidtnent thereto, .nd the nuhsequen legislation, with iiotcaiHt rvferetice . judicial decision. xnnsn t JAMES GAVIN AND OSCAR 0RD. Volume 1, l'ublubed by III;ilA.n X DOl tiHTY, isniArarous JudfF David McDonalds one of the most eminent lawyer of the State, volunteered the futlowiii ecomm-tidat1oii of the work: Ststttk or Ixoiama, av (laviM k Iloai. Some months ago, the atnive name! geiitlcmrii wued proposal for publishing, in two volume octavo of some t()0 page each, al the statutes of the State paed since lKol,ith annotatiotut. The first volume of the work i now pulilihed ; and the wanner of its execution, both nut-L aurally and editorially, deserves the thank of the profession. The imjerfect manner of publihhini; our statute under State authority, ha always beeu a source of great incoitvenietu e to the Imliana lw)er The revi.ioii of lvT.J, a well as th statutes patsed since that year, nullit almost asweil hare been publih-d without any Imb-x. Up tc thistuue the lawyer ba constantly leen utnler the necesaity of turning over, leaf by leaf, the volume o our statute ta umi any particular enactment. And every one knows how aunoying and provoking this U, especially in

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alessra. tiavin A Ilord'a work contains an e.cellni ami copious Index, which to every practicing lawyer in the tale I.' i tie If worth the money which the volume cot. Tb volume under review contains another excellence t II its psgea are aupntfed with valuable marginal indices, to that a glance at the marsin i suflicirnt to aj prij-e tbe ead-rof th contents of th page. Another matter of great important to th lawverin this volum is a good collection of the subject of afl legislation sine 1851. Heretofore, th lawyer in exmnisiing our legislation on any given subject had first to And what

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Mlsvrteaf flaute bj Talrlf Miles! NO CHAXfiK OF CARS TO CINCINNATI I Three train leavt Indianapolis Daily, (Sundays excepted.) I.IRSTTRAIN.-A00 A.M CINCINNATI IJtiHTNINO 1 Express arrives at Ctnrtnnari at t:45 A M. . lecsiMi Tram 11 5 A. M. CtwoustaU, 1I ambus JUoesv,!'. and Wheeling Mail, arrives at ij p. )f . Fastender by tils train make th same time to Newark Zaueavilie and Wheeling as by muj other root Mit of Indiauapotis and far tb mum. Third Train T:10 P. if, Cincinnati Expresa, arrtve at Gnrinnati 1230 A. K. Lexington, ky. 11.45 A. M. F arc same aa by any other route. Call for yoar Uckeu rts tht Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad, luggage checked throvgh. Smt-taa Kotwb. ft sure you get ia th right train at Irxtiitapoiia. The only Cim innati train, stands on the Cfth track, being the farthest track south in th Un!rn Depot, at Indiana poiia. TT. u. L. NOP-LF., General TVket AgnU Wis. Towkll, Traveling Agent. aprl W.

PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD.

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NEW ARRM.GEMENT. Kew Iloute to Clalcao In Kokomo, 31 M1LF.S SHORTER THAN OTHER ROUTE.

ON AND AFTF.R MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1861, TRAINS will be run a follows: A Mail Train will leave Indianapolis at UrOT. A. stop at all station ami make cioee connection at Kokomo with train on the Cincinnati ami CLicapo Air Lin Railroad, and arrive at Chicago at 7.-00 P. M., and Peru at 3:0(1 f. in time to make conrtectiorMi with train on the Kort Wayne Railway, poinp Kast and West. Ilctuniing, tht same train will leave lru at 5 A. If. on the arrival of train on the Fort Wayne Railway from the East, ami arrive at Indianapolis at ftttO A. M., in time to make cotmectiona for all points East, South and West. An Kx press train voll leave ludianapidls al 9:40 P. M., making close connection at Kokomo with train on the Cincinnati and Chicairo 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 w ith trains going Kast and Weston the Fort Wayne Railway. Returning the same train will leave Peru at 11:3(1 A M. and make close connection at Kokomo with train on the Cincinnati ami Chicago Railw ay, from Chicago, Valparaiso and Loganport, and arrive at Indianapolis at 3:30 P. M., in time to connect with the evening trains for Cincinnati, Louisville and other point. Special attention given to the tranportation c? live stock, proline ami merchandise generally. DAVID MACY, ;nral Arent and Superintendent. Thro. p. Haiuacr, General Ticket Agent.

MEDICAL.

Madison and Indianapolis RAI LR OA I) COMPANY. 1S61. 1861. rilHK PASSF.NGF.R TR.UN WILL LKAVK THE 1 Union lpot daily at 12:30 P. M., and tht Freight Depot at 7:00 A.M. for Madison, Cincinnati and Louisville. This 1 tb shortest railway tin to Cincinnati and Louisvilleconnecting at Madison with the steamers Telegraph and Jacob Strader, arriving at Cincinnati In time to connect with the Expre Trains leaving at six o'clock A. M., forth Fast, and by the Kentucky Central Railroad for th South. Returning, leave Cincinnati daily at 12 M., by the above steamer, aiwt also by the Madison packet. Korest Queen and I"r1ors, arriving at Indianapolis at K:t5 A. M., making connections with all trains leaving for the East, North and Wet. fare to Cincinnati or Cincinnati to Inttlnnapoli, 3 00 To Ijonlsvllle 3 AO No charge for meals or state-room on the steamers, or for baggag or omnibus at Madieon. Shipper and merchant West will find it to their inter

est to travel over ami ship by this line f In .lif 1 I tTDIVlllll

Jsnln-dtf.

D. C. RUANH AM, Superintendent.

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JEFFEKSONVILLE HAILROAD Two Trains Daily, Sundays Excepted

Trains Arrive. 5:iKl.V. M.

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Trains Leave. H:4.'i A. M 8:50 P. M ....

V150VF. TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of passencer at Soutiiport, (Jreenwood, Franklin, Edinburgh, Columtu, making connertion at Seymour with trams ti the tlhio A Mississippi Road, and at Louisville with train on the Iouisvilie, Frankfort & ICxington and Louisville ami Ta!iville KiniiIs. Fruight trains-leave daily. Freight promptly forwarded. ORlce, Madison Ilepot, West si.le. A. S.CAROTHERS, Superintendent. J. O. Whitcomb, Freight Agent. novUG-dtf.

MACHINISTS.

AM) ISL.1CKSJHTU Sil OI

nAVlNil ENTIRELY UK FITTED THE SHOP FORMERLY occupied by John Cooper, in Osgood, fiinih A Co' Last and Hub Factory, I am prepared to do all kind. of work t: th machinery or blackmithing line. Having had twelve years' exricnce In th best machine shop In th country, I flattvr myself that I can give ant ire satisfaction to tliose who may favor m with heir work. I have in my employ one of the best Macksmiths in the State, ami pay particular attention to horse .hoeing ami machine forpinc. Repairing of all kimia promptly attended to Model of all kinds built for the patent office. Remember the place, one square south of the Union Depot, on Illinois street. P T. P-wowjf. Iulyl0-dlv'l

HOTELS.

Walnut Street House, CICITVIVVTI, WAlUT ST., BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH. oct2S-dlm II. II. DAVIS Proprietor.

THE 3I01tlitIS HOUSE, (Fonnerly American.) IMMEDI ATLLY 0IT0SITE UNION DkPOT, II. WIHT.MOKE, Iroprictort W, IX SAIT, Clerk, IS now open for th accommodation of the traveling public. The bouse has ben thoroughly renovated ami furnished from top to bottom. maj31

BOOTS AND SHOES.

ülniinlacf urcr mid Ocalcr, IN ROOTS AND SHOES, io. 30 West Watlilnton Street thie dKr cast of the Palmer Houe.

A U. KINDS OF LADIES' AND GENT'S BOOTS AND

2 Shoes, made to order. dcct-dlm

PHYSICIANS.

OR. .lAllKS S. ATIIOX, Surgeon atnl I'njsicifin, OFFICE A FEW DOORS EAST OF ROBERTS CHAPEL, .On Market st., nearly opposite the new postoffice. Itesidrnre o. st ortli ev Jerwer treetf l liird Door ahot e .Mew novlT York Mrret. dim

fllYPE. PRESSES AND PRINTING MATFKIAL 4L-I X W AYS on hand, or manufactured to or-ler. ElctrotvHtig w!l kjk! pn-mj-lly executed. Agencv for WadV Superior Inks H. A. IDRTI". R, AsTert. iiovll-dltAwTw. DISSOLUTION. fllin l Tt CERTIFY THAT THE PARTNERSHIP X heii ioforc exi-t t! N taeeti th miderincI j this !.iy di-Ivcd bj mutual consent. J. S. liOUi, W. RICHARDSON.

REAL ESTATE.

I-L- J. GATT sTTsrcys REAL ESTATE AGENCY, . 3 lILACKr R1)'N III ILDIXm IT S t fi ft arw. DRUMS.

Tne bcsittes will benor-forth be conducted by W. Rich-a-lxiu. at the oiJ tarnt. Ali parties ha inv account v. ith thr Ute tirr.i wai caii in m r adjusimetit W. RICHARDSON. Iivt)jnafi)is Jn 3-1, 12 J4t

EXPRESS COMPANIES.

Kil bourne? Oriims, -A.T ISTO. 4 BATES HOUSE.

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WILL A KD A STOtTKLL.

REMOVAL.

American Express Company, i SrMl1- :xit"",0 & r"-' t' a . mm w w- s jw--a s it.ijMa'.i r a

UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OF ICE ON YHE UtKNER )' WASHING TON AND Mrriian streets lieliaaspviis. Three J,;iy Kipees-. to New Tork; Twotlaily Eapre.- to ClticiTiiiati. aud Twt da.iy Ecese to Chi ago and St. Liis; Tt above Conp.Bes are the nly privileged Espresson the f.'UoWiO; roasts vis: INDIANA F.NTRAU UF WETTE A ClUCtGO. 1NUNAIiIJS A PERU; ; TEKKE HAUTE A RICHMOND: ' RE US KO NT A IN E A INDlANAPOIJS. i Money, package, valuables ami freight carried with ; safety ami dispatch, ami In cbarg of special and e!ic1eut ' m"eiiger. Note, I tlU and lrfU will be protrptlv collected and ' ready returns ma le. J RUTTFRFIEI.D. Aeent.

I AVE REMOVED THEIR ST0N E-CUTTIN 1 EMPO-

( Rll'M to their larr a:d coniDHxlious Yard en Erutucky avenue ami W est rtrect, on square south of the Canal and the Terre Haute Railroad. Those wishing anything m ,Mir lm arerequested to call and see us at oar new quarter. All business entrusted to a will rcice prompt attenlr,n. fmchlS-dm SO 'TT, NICHOLSON A CO

FURS! FURS!

r l?T LAD I KS' FUKS FOIi SALE AT CttST A I do iAt intend keeping theto ftr sale in In future. TLey wtilln- old at N w York c-t to cKe l-t, cot.ststmg of '-dir", Miss- aiid Children' Furs, at No East Wa hn.;', b street. J. K. SH AÜFE. .tr,9-d4

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r"M HE celebrated Scandinavian TiA rurifier and Wood X and also dealer in all Genuin Family Medi cines, No. East Fourth Su. CiaciruiaU, O. For the prevention and cure of diseases arising; from Impurities of the blood or secrctUna. Certir.ed to by Morris Morris Esq , Rer. Mr. McMuJlen, of Indianapolis, Rev. Jaa. Haven, Kokotuo, aad bundreda of other cm sens of Indiana. Price of tbe Scandinavian Vegetable Wood Parifler, $1 per bottle, or $5 per hair do sen. Of th Scancinaviaa Vegetable Blood Pill Vt cenU per box, or Ave boxes for tlRead Dr. Boback'a Spcial "Nic and Certificates published in a conspicuous part of this paper from time to time. Dr. Robaek's Medical Almanac and Family Adviser, containing a great variety ot interesting and valuable medical Information, can b bad gratia of any of hU AgenU throughout tbe country. From the VUhawaka (St. J Co., Ind. Enterprise, leb J, 1H51. Worthy of TIerit. Among the many remedies offered to the public under he head of Patent Medicines, it ia a relief to know that some of ttietu are valuable preparation will do what ia claimed foe thm and are worthy of use and a place in every family. Belonging; to this clasa may b mentioned I Robaek's Scandinavian Rmedies-Blood Purifier and Blo-wi Iill. which are most excellent preparations, and have tbe desired eflect in all cases for which their ue is intended. like thousand of others, we War personal witness to this having used them in our family with the be.st effects. We are also acquainted with many who speak voluntarily in praise of these biedicines. One of our leading business men says tbat by the use of only four bottles of Purifier he received more than one bunlred dollars worth of bent-fit. His difficulty was Dysjpsia. We express our thanks for a liberal present of these remedies for use in our family. For sale in Marion County by W. Ii. Vickers.Indianapolis; Robt. Itrowning, do.; Perkins A Co., do.; H. Roengarten, do.; Egner k Wocher, do.; W. T. Hurd, Southport; R. II. Church, Cumberland; E. I). Hauna, Oakland; I. Dromlierger, Castleton; Warren A hteaey, Fannersville; W. T Yeaman, Bridgeport; and by Druggists and Merchant, throughout the Union. A IVew Art ich. Dr. Robaek's Stomach Bitters. A new ami delightful Stomachic and Cordial, for giving tone to the Stomach, and for the prevention of billious complaints Incident to the Western country. Try it. As a moruing drink, to assist digestion and relieve Dyspepsia, It has no equal. In flavor it is superior to all other hitter. Try it. Th formula of these P.itrers, now (1?61) the sole property of Dr. Roback, originated with one of the oldest aud mot eminent Medical Iractitioncrs of the West, and it is directly predicated upon the wants of Western pen. pie. These bitters derive their stimulus from the powerful tonic nature of the roots and herbs of which they are composed, and as they are, by allaying unnatural cravings of the stomach, directly promotive of Ti:."tii'i:iiA.CK, Hie present proprietor believea that In making them widely known the public welfare 1 subserved. It will soon be for sal by all of Dr. Robaek's numerous Agents, and at Hotels, 4c, th country over. In the meantime, orders will be filed direct from Clnclnati in any quantity, and at the lowest rates. It is put up In Otiart Bottles, and securely packed in one dozen cases. Half dozen sample cases will, however be packed and sent to -ny address if desired. Rflail Frier $1 prr Rottle, or tix or $5. Principal office and salesroom No 6 East Fourth street, Cincinnati, 0. laboratory, No. '32 Hammond street, aprll-lawdwly.

AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL

rTASWON FOR ITSELF SUCH A RENOWN FOR THE I fir "f every variety ef Throat and Lnng Complaint, that It is entirely unnecessary for u to recount tbi-e id t if it virtues, wherever it ha l-eti employed. As it ha I 'ti Ih-cii in constant uc throughout tliii section we j.- i not do more than assure the people its quality is kep: up to tin- t-st it ever h. leen, ami that it may b reli-d on io do for their relief all it has ever been found to do.

AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,

FOR THE CURE OK

Coshveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, I'lles, Uheumatiin, Eruption and Skin IHseases, liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, a a IHnner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that tbe most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all purposes of a fsmily physic. lrlce 25 cent per IIok; 5 boxes for f.

D00K AND J0D PmtJTIUC.

Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent persona, have lent their names to certify tbe unparalleled Usefulness f these remedies but our space here will not permit th Insertion of them. The Agent below named furnish gratis our American Almanac In which they are given: with al.o full descriptions of the alwve complaints, and the treatment that should be ollowed for their cure.

Do not b put off by unprincipled dealers wi 'bother preparations they make more profit ou. Demand Ayers and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, aud they should have it. raaraaED ar

OR. .1. C. AYER fc CO., LOWELL, 3IAS. Price. $ per Ifottle, Six IloiMea, 5 All our retredies arefr sale by RORERT BROWNING, Indianapolis. ALLEN A CO., Cincinnati, And by all druggists and dealer everywhere. aug27-d3m

HOTELS.

BRO-AJDWA.T' HOTEL. CINCINNATI, OHIO.

CAPT. CHAS. H. CROMYELL, PROP'R. Breakfast at five A. M., for passengers by the morning Trains. aprfi-dlr.

PAPER DEALERS.

INDIANA

STATE SENTINEL

STEAM PRINTING

ESTABLISHMENT!

XTF. ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS W for Book and Job Printing, with dispatch and in the best style of the art. Particular attention paid to

Mercantile and Railroad

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MEDICAL.

BIIJS OF LADING, BUSINESS CARDS, BILLHEADS, BLANKS, DEEDS, LETTER HEADINGS, REGISTERS, CIRCULARS, RECEIPTS, Ac Show Cards and Bills ! CHECKS, JTOTES, BONDS, ENVELOPES, STOCK CERTIFICATES, DEEDS, Ac, Ao POSTING BILLS roa cocsTar Ma-acuairra. Show Hills, Hotel Hill of Fare, Hand Hill, Poster and Programme, Label, Invitations, (Parties and Hall.)

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WOKS,

or KVKir DCM-airrioi. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE CATALOGUES, XUSCELLAUEOUS PAMPHLETS, CONIHTIXTIONS, BEPORTS,

BRIEFS, Ac.

We have one of the moat complete Printing Establishraents in th country. Our facilities for doing all kinds of Work, Book, Plain or Ornamental, are first class. We have introduced the latest and fastest Presses, and have added to our Type all the modern styles, and we employ the best werkmen. We are thus enabled to furnish Jobs

promptly, to guarantee satisfsction, and to accept low prices. We have connected with our Job Department Adams Superior Presses, and ar prepared to execute Stereotyp Presswerk, together with the Preaswork for outside papers, at low figures.

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HAIR rtCOTOrtATIVE.

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THOMAS KIIOX, WSt. H. CHATT.EL, WSI. OOPS. .. . Merchants, Hankers, Railroad "rlanAlXOIl, Cliatlielil cV OOll, 5.r, lnnrnce Aajent, .nanu. 17 and 7f Wnlnntst., Cincinnati. j facturers, Ac, Manufacturers and Wholesale dealers in !

PRINTERS' CARDS AND CARD SHEETS! I PRINTING INKS AND TAPER MANCFACTTRF.HSa'.so, erial, apcuti for the Magnolia Mills writing pa er; nuau aeturvrs of extra wrapping paper aiwi pper Kags.

Is rspctful!y directed to our EstablL-hjaent, if they

desire first -class work at low rates.

WRITING INKS. Mm L7 'Br Ma : xa

Celebrated Record Ink

OrAttt fron, abroad will receive prompt attention.

XfWork fu rail bed in all caa at tb tin profuiaed.

T3T Strangers from a dbtAnce, anl buw-

noss me n of the cit and country, are cordialFOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. ' 1 invited to visit oar office, aad examine oar i facilities for executing erery deacripUon of Plein: rilTV cests peu uuakt ' Irintin in the neatest style, and on the moet IIOTTLF.. i reaaoaaWe term. mayI7-dtf !

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WINES.

' t5T Offic on MerkÜAn Stxeet, South of Wash-

MONNINGER'S PURE RHINE WINE. . tI, Ä A NOTHER LARGE gUANTfTT OF RUINE WIXE lwt. OppWite Ü. I ostoffi. Just received from my father in Europe, which surpaws any ever Imported, and I offer it to th public at utprecdenidly lew prices. It is arqaalrd ftr niedwal purpose., particularly in eases ef ctiumptin. Pleas Al'Pa EM, call and eaarnin my stock at La Belle Rtaarant, corner ef Washington street and Kentarkv avenue. . UiSUX "S.1a" ! ELDER HARKRES3 & BINQHA1L

HEDICAL BEAUTIPICR OF THK AGE, AND TUR ON LT II AI 1 1 I1 1121 Alt ATION

Wartky T airy MitMwf fe rew".

By the v of these Pills the periodic attacks of Xtmmi r tac Jltlmft may b prevected; and If takea at tb comineucetnent of an attack immediate relief froam pain and sicknea will be obtained. They seldom fail in rrwivinn the Nansea and Headache te which female are so subject. They act gently upon the bowel re moving Cost! veoeaa. For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all

ervone of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Laxs- j tive Improving the appetite, fivlng too and rigor I th j igeartlva organ, and retoe1ng tb natural elasticity a ad f trnttti tl Ii wKaI avatem i

Th CKmALIC PILLS ar th result of lotig lnwstigatloti and carefully conducted experrmenta, having bee a Id Us many years, during which time they have pre vested and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering; froer Headache, whether originating in the nervous system ot frost) a deranged tat of the storaacb. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change of diet, and th absence of any disagreeable tast renders It easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS' The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each box. Sold by Druggist and all other Dealers in Medidnea. A box will be sent by bail, pre-paid, on receipt of th P It ICE, 23 CK IT. All rders should b addrd to HENRY C. SPALDING, iS Ceder Street, Mew Tork.

"THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT." INSTANT RELIEF! STOP YOUR COUGH! PURIFY YOUR BREATH! STREGTHEN YOUR VOICE! STr T iTTTSrQS THROAT CONFECTIONS,

ARK GOOD FOK CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR rUHLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS LADIESARR DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS a CHILDREN CRY FOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS

They relieve a Cough Instantly. They clear tbe Throat. They (rive strength and volum lothe voice. They impart a delicious aroma to the breath. Ley are delightful to the taste. They are made of simple herbe and can But barm any one.

I advise every one who has a Coug-a or s Ilusky Voice or a Pad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat, to get package of my Throat Confections, they will relieve you nstantly, and you will agree with me that "thee go right

to the spot." Ton will find them very useful and r ant while travelling or attending public meeting fr stilling your cough or allying your thirst. If you try one package I am safe In saving that you will ever afterward consider them indispensable. Tea will End them at the Druggists and Dealers ia Medicine. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. . My signature ia on each package. All others are coon erfeit. A package will be sent by mail, prepaid, oo receipt f Thirty Cents. ADDItES

NO. 4 CEDAR STREET. X. Y.

2T A "logic kotthj of SPALDING'I TREPARED GLUE

will save ten times It coat aanually.

SPALDIVG'S PkEPARED 6LCKI

JTERT trRIT.m IN THE UNfTT-D STATES J faaafliar wltfc Ibe art trie, and wul Mil ya If few you ar Itald or Gray Or Ynr Hair Seed a Tonic, Prol'fKMor O. T. "K7"ooX'm HAIR RESTORATIVE I tttr Only IKeliaiBsIc Article for fu to Use.

FOB STATTJUEN, JUs;KS, CliRüTMEN,

1 lies and retitietnen, la II pirt of the world testify to th efficacy 4 Prof. O. J. Waod'a Hair ka-toeaUve, asvJ gentlemen of tbe pre ar ananinfo I tt. rala. A few leatuaooials otily can here be given; ae circular f4r more, and It will be Ituposatbt for rvm I sVewbt. FR0F. S, THALBERG, FIANLT, says on hi arrival In the United Statea. he was rapidly becoming gray, btt applying Wood' Hair Restorativr, hi hair owi rcovered IIa wigmal hae. CHARU1S CARDEW, U NASS4C ST, !. T, Says the gray hairs oo his wife's head wer, after a few weeks' trial, turned int a dark brown, at th am Ihn baatltylng and thickening the hair. A. C. RAYMOND, BATH, MAINE, Says be Is bow sixty years o4d, and hi hair and wtiker were tw-thirds grsy, but by th s of tw txXUe of tn Resoratire. tb frsy hairs have disappeared, both t i rad and face, and Is more soft at4 g!y than for twenty-fiv year previous. Hi wife, at the ar of fifty-two, baa as4 It with the same eTt-ct. F1NU:T J(tHNS05, FSQ NEW ORIJCkNX, Says that be lost hi hair bv the Yellow Fever lnlC4. He useI Wood's Hair Restorative, and hi hair is now thick aud gLy. M. MIDDLETON, UVINGSTON, AIJtUAMA, ays th Restoraliv has don murk good Is his part t th country. H ud tt for baldness and now ha a n bead f hair. T. L. MOiLE, LEBANON, KENTUCKY, Say be ha seen Wood's Hair RtovaUv el in hundreds of cases, aiei never kaew tt lo fail In accomplishing all U profeM to do. A.J. ALDEN, McLANKSBORO, ILL., Says he had th scald hed eight years, and was bald, but by tb libera Hi of Kowl'i Hair Restorative, b now has a rich, glos bead of hair. Lsoosuae, Noble county, Indiana, Feb. S IXtt, Prof. 0. J. Wood, Dear Sir In U latter part of th veaf 1V.1, while attending to tb Slat aud Xatiotial Law School uf th Stat of Jtew York, my hair, from a eau unknown to me, commenced falling off very ramdly, a that in the short space f sit motu lis th whU apper part of my scalp was entirely bereft of its covering, and much of th remaining portion upon th ! J aud hack part of my bead shortly after becam gray, so that yoe will not be surprised w heu 1 tell you thai upon my ret um to tb Stat of Indiana, my wtre casual arqaauitanr. were rwit so much at a ) to discover th rau of th change in my apicarance, as my more lotimat acquaintances to recognize me at all. 1 at once made application to the moat skillful physicians in tbe country, but receiving no assurance from them that my hair could again ! restored, m forced to become reconciled to my fate, until fortunately In th latter part of tb yar 1&7, your rtortjve as recommended to me by a druggist, as being th mt reliable Hair tiestorative in us. I tried on. IxKtle, and fuund to my great satisfaction that It was producing the des,red effect. Since that time I have Used seven dollars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, hav a rich cat of very sc ft black hair, which n nmney can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in tbe production of so wonderful an article, 1 hse recommended its us to many of my friends and acquaint aiw-e. who, I am happy to inform you, are using it with l.ke "ect. Vrrr resbrctfuMT. , A.M i"r Attorney and Counselor at l.aw Oat Gaova, S. C, June 24, ls& Trof 0. J. Wood: Dear Sir Your Hair Restorative ia rspldly gaining popularity In this community. 1 hate bad occasion to lay prejudice aside, and give your Ilarr Restorative a perfect test. During the year 1654, I was so unfortunate a to t thrown from my sulky against a rock near tb road std, from whkh my head received a mot terrible blow, causing a great deal of irritation, which eommunlcated to th brain and external surfac of tb bead, frm the e fleet f which my bair was finally destroyed over th entire surface of the head. From the time I f rt discovered its dropping, however, up to th time of Ka total disappeara ore, 1 employed everything I could think of, being a professional man myself; and, a I thoucbt understanding tb nature of the disease, but was finslly defeated la every prescription advicd. These and no other circumstances Induced m to resort to your worthy Hair Restorative, which I hav every reason to belive prodocd a very happy resulu two months after tbe first application, 1 bad as beautiful a bead f young bair as I ever saw, for which I certainly owe you my ntosa sincere thanks. Rest assured, dear air, 1 hall recommend your remedy to all Inquirers; moreover, 1 ehsll use my influence, which 1 Batter myst If to say, I. not a Iii tie. Yen can publish this if you think proper. Y ours, very reepectfully, M. J. W RIGHT. M. D. Office of th JerTenHtiian, itillippt, Va, I-c. 11, M. Dear Sin I feel it my duty as well as my pleasure, to state to you the following circumstances, btrh you can Use as you think proper. A gentleman of tbi place, (a lawyer,) has been bald ever since his early youth, ft much so that be was compelled to wear a wig. He was induced to use a boul of your "Hair Retoeatlv, wbich be liked very murb; and after using aom two or three bottles his hair grew ut quite luxuriantly, and h dow has a handsom bead of bair. Tb gentleman'a name ia Bradford, and b s very well known in tur adJoining counties, many persons can testify t th truth of this statement; I give it to you at th request f Bradford. You can sell a great deal of your Hair kestorativ tn this and th adjoining counties if you have the prpr s-.i.t. Yours. Ac. TH0M1-SON M kOHNoK. CsucxTiB, S. C, 50th July, 1.. Pa. 0. J. Wooo osfir ,wr; I take ptcaaur In recommending your Hair Restorative as a rtiisst escelient cur for scald bead. My sn was sufnrg very much from thta disease, atMl after using on tKKtl, waa md perfectly well. I reconnnetided it to others w ho had das f tb head, and In ail case jt had th desired effect. You can recommend it without fesr as a mot certaui cure fvrscaid head. Many others will ca-rtlfy that this arid many .ther cases was cured from th u of your most valuable Hair Restorative. kesctfu!lv your. OEOMfE McSUAIN. The New Yrk Day Book says: "Tle pasjority of Hair Wash. Hair Dy, Hair Tot.ica. Hair Oil, and th numberless preparations Lieh are now before the public under such extravagsnt, hyperbolical a:id fantaetic tities as we se paraded In show w.ndow card and Dewspaper heading, aa bair preparation, ar ail humbugs of tit first water; their real .merit, when they poa- anv, is, that they do no harm. litXi'S LARD, WHALE OIL. LARD OIL, SWFET OIL, scented and colored, make up, w ben la beautiful wrappers aud white Hint glass bottles, th otlst character of tonics; and when thus costly are baptised with eons tri-yllabl. tcrm, and caught at by verdant your.g and old t lrf:h sxe. Such i t th character of rrof. Wood'a Ha:r Restorative. This gentlemen come before the world with, out any "higbfaluttn' Xilphloforium, or any other astounding or startling catchpenny term; he simply adTrties a lLtir .rtr what It eipee, prerUely and as a Restorative H art. Buy 1'rof. Hair Rtorative; ami, as you value your scalp, ar, yoar very brain, apply nothing Ue; tor tt may be Uuat y will get anen worse subtarsc than perfumed tara oU et your cram am. Remember, Wood's Restorative for th hair U the test article exlaxt." rr wiii, ay aart aa'aowa raocaa

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I IPALU.Vi'S PREPARED GLUE1

IAVK THK PIECES! ECONOMY! DLSPATCH1

'A Stttcsj i Tista Savxa Nta

I RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO THE ORIGINAL COLOR

Will an.ke It grow nn Bald Ileeds Will restore the na'ursl secreti'ms, Will remove at once all itching, Will remove all DMkdruff. Will cur ail eruptiort veu sraid Will make th hair soft and r ."ii! saake tb Ad appear ymtsm. aan. Will preserve tb color f hair U od a. Will alwsy faateti It and stop fls falling. And la one ef the bs4 toilet arfcles for the hair wrm IE TOLR HAltt 1 HARSH. Us Pros'. Wood's hair rorativ

As accidents will happen, eves In wen rgwlatd fa mi- j If your Lair la grey, I:. It to very desirable lo have mom cheap and eoowatcot v rrf- Wo hair restored v. way for repajrtng fumUure ,tya, crockery, etc. fyeur hair this. " Ls rtef. Wood's hair restorative SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE j If yew are bald. Us Prf. Wood's hair restorative

mets a. I ruch emergencies, and no household can sHord , if you save nervous bdrhe.

to be witaoui it. it la always ready and up to ta sucaing point. "USEFUL CT EVERY HOCSE 5. B. A brash acrompantesrb bottle. Price 15 esU Addresa, HENRY C. SPALXJINO, No. - Cedar Street, New York.

Vm Hof. Weotf s hair reatoraUve.

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