Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3549, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1862 — Page 4

cnoccno.

E33b3 z Harres, WHOLESALE MID RETAIL Dealers in Groceries -rVTVl PKODUCK, Flour, Corn-Tlral, alt &c, so. ntrr Washington street, Indianapolis. Indiana. mins riRit ark the kxcu'sivk agents is I this city fr Juaepb Mann's Oyster. c-Vbrl-: fi.Utmre brand nt all onl.r. f um th city r country will be promptly filled. At tM- hon I U one of the larst Heneries la tbe world, her chkken, 4kW. aeee, türkis and th !. are kepi L allay aatd fat am fit fr tb taUe t ail timet. e, l-dSm

NOTICE.

United State of America, District of Indiana, : Wsratat, a libel of Information ha been f led In the IVtrict Court of the United States, within and forth wvrnth Circuit ami District of Indian, on tbe 10th day J.uaary liCJ, by Jobn II anna, Kn , Attorney of In United Stares f.,r iH Ditrict of Indiana, against three Lose of machinery and one piece of casting, seixed at JenVrMWvUi. Indiana, for a violation of th law cf tbe Uaitnl .Htatc, tbe saI giods arid merchandise ( lng ntr,traSand of war, and fraying prices against said If !, Juxl that tL am may I condemned and sold aa articles contraband of war. Nmr, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the seal of said Court to nt directed and delivered, I do hereby give putl.c Dutke to all er.on claiming said g'od, t any part thrv f, f In any manner Interested therein, that LVt be a;l appear before the said, the I M-t rid Court of I be United .tfe, to be neld at tlie city f lixüanapoh. in and for tU. I.-trk t of Indiana, on tbe 2d Tuesday of February next, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon of that day, then ani there to Interpose their c'aim and make their aileg.t i.ns in that behalf. Attest; DAVID O. HOSE, U. S. Marshal. Per J. S. I'd'iCLOW, Iieputy. Jost It. Raa, Clerk. janÄ-dlW

SPECTACLES, &C.

To Officers of the Army.

JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF st.YfsisK .tm hovhle svi U IBISSES.

For fiel!, porUlility an! power they uperede 11 otlier. For sule hr SKMMONS, Optician.

NOTICES.

RAILROADS.

SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C.

Of the pr)itcjt trÄn-rmrent jKwer, of new improvenifnt propilj iljuteI to tlte c:ue. OnJra from the country, with particular?, prompt!? atteiwle! to. Iteririnj neailv !i:e witli ilipatch. " SKMMONS. Optician. ckU?J . 25. Siuth Illinois ftrcet.

MUSIC.

Patriotic Songs llnrinonlze! for .Tl r r Voicr and Approprlate for uc In Camp.

AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STOKE.

The Sabbalh-School Hymn and Tttnc-itook, Containing upward of two bnmlrnl cbnlce bymn an! tonen I1IICK SIX. CK.IiTS, AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STORE.

Jan23

WILLARD it STOW FIX, 2io. 4, Kate Iloue.

LIVERY STADLES.

O. W- JOHlMSTOlsr, Livery and Sale Stables SOS. 11 AND 1J WEST FEARL STREIT,

45 H-r-e, Kugyien, Carriages and Saddle Home

ajwajratn reaiineaa. ibarff uuurrit. ucj-ii

C. W. IIAIL, CO., EXCHANGE STABLES, ?3 ii.i.i.xmn thi:i:t, OiTOSITE BATES HOUSE, 1XDIANAIOIJS, INI). auirS-tlty ;

BITTERS.

IT Ji 11 T II ia Old SACHEM BITTERS IT IS THK FINKST AND HKST S . It I X ii 11 E I) I (! I X K KNOWN.

I I IS A IM.QI Al.l.l.O Purilirrand Hrulatorof tho Blood It is a iniifrhtrul Tonic. Try it and it will do you Good. FOR 3AT.T1 JBT CI M llllAl IT A. IIAUH, And hy IrK-er. Wine Merchant and Iruir)rit cneratly. W. r.OOMUCH. New Itarrr, CU, FTPprktor. I'riJtcij.! Irp.t, U Water Mrert, N. Y. der.tO-'IW-dAwl? REAL ESTATE ACENTS.

tr of America, DUtrlct of

1 Tnltrd Mnl

IJ Indlannt

W a Ub.1 of informatwa kaa hea fled in lb

IHrtrvct Coort 4.f the lulled State, within and forth

temh Clrtu I and In trkt of Indiana, on tie ith dt of

titl'r. 11, by J'difi Ilanna, F.i., Attorrey i i I'niied Matea of Aroerira- for aiJ ia Ur-t af Indian,

aaiat 3 tat: of -, 1 of Start h, 19 harrrls of

h;kr. arid 1 Loi of rändle. eiieJ at Eraiav!: for a

viotatf -n vf th lawa of the United State. tb aaid (ooda i

and wteirhandiM) beir.jt cutitrahand of war, and praytr( rice a&;i jt id f üU, and that tie air.e inij U con drnuJ miäd r,Ul &a artid4 Mtitralaj.d af war.

'w, tb.refor.. in pranc of tbe aattttoa oder th

eal of aaid Court to ma directed and Ceut rei, I ao .!-

I? rive rntlwr la all tixTU tUlraint H r. w

an v rart ib.reo(. or in mmr manner Ialererte4 tbereim.

that Uter be and acpear tefwr. th J, the LntrittCurt

of tL Ui.ited frate-.ta b held t the ut r of Ii.-hanai

In anl f.r the Iiarirt f lu.liana, the third Mmday of

Norcmbr rit. at ten o'rlrk of th fnrenwof Ol mal öay,

then iil there to lritrj"i their rlaima and make their

alleiratiotta la that ochaiL I. G. ROSE. f. S. Marshal. Ter J. S. IV;aLow, I-pif j. Jon H.KxA.CIerk. Iated Nureujter 2, - nv4-dl4t

Tt.'h in: d static o r a n i:u i ca , isJ TKICT OF INDIANA. SS:

WmtBa, A IiKe of Information ha been fled hi th Ia-trlct Court of th United State, within and f r the

F evrntb t'lrruit and Utrkt of Indiana, on the tth day of Ortober. 111. by John Hann. F. o... Attorney fur the United 5tate for H Iitrk-t of Irvlian, arainxt 1 itx of

dru 1 hote of eandle, S ba nf rofle, 4 r f ala, 1 loe aoap, anl 10 harrel of whtkyt aeiied at Eannvilie. fur a ri4ation of tb law of tbe United Mated,

the aid itoi aut merctiirxli teine contraband M war.

ard prajinr prx-eM a?aint aid ffid, and that lb am may be condemned and aold a art c leg contraband of war. Now therefire. In rnrnanr T the xnorution nnder the

aeal of aid Court, to me directed and delivered, I do hereby frtrr pnblwr mtire to all persona claiming! aid arond, or any part theereof, or In an? manner lntrretHl thTIn,

that they b anJ appear t for the aid. th lAtnct CVmrt

li. In arnl f r the Ihtrict of Indiana, on the 3d Monday

of Noremlter next, at I) o'chtk In the forenoon rf tht day, then and there to Interpol their claima and make

tbeir allegation in that bfhaif. U. ( KOSE. U. S. MarhU 1'er J. H. liii.cuiw, Ih pnty. Jow It. Re. Clerk. Iated November I; 1S61. io3-d!4t

INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI

RAILROAD1

'L-"i4. C7T2 n

Mtaorteat Kotate ay Tblrty Miles! SO CUANGF. OF CAW TO IT5CI55AT!!

Three IrainnieaT. IndianapoUa iJly, (Sunday ped.)

1 Eiprea arrlrea at ClnciniiaU at .4i A X. Second Train 1U J A. X . Cincinnati. Cohanbaa,

ZanerUl ami WbUna: Mail. arrlT. ml 601 p. M.

I'a-eneen by thi train make the ante uiue to Newark

7atw'i:ie a&4 WLeelic aa tj any o(L r reute oat of lndianarM.i. and far the .am.

Tbrd Train 710 r. X, Cincinnati r.ipreaa, imw at

CinrinnaU 1120 A. 31. Utinrlon, K?. 11.45 A. X.

tare aaxue aa ty any other route. Call for your Ucketa tut tb. IitdianapoU and Cincinnati Railroad. rUfi-raa-e checket! throorh.

FruiiL Nonra. lie aure yon a-t in the right train at Irxiiaiiapoha. Tb. .nly Cincinnati train, atauda on the f.rth track, the fanbe track ouih in tbe Union

l)epot, at Indianapolia. W. H. U SOEIX, General TVket A rent. Wat. Powaix, TrareLu g AjrnU aprl4'60.

PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS

RAILROAD.

1862. rrrir: H 1862.

NEV ARRANGEMENT.

ew Itonte to Cliicao Tin Kokoino,

S3 MILES SHORTER THAN OTHER ROUTE.

n.Mn:i TATDJtOF A.TIi:iIlCA, Ill TUH.T I IK INDIANA. S.S:

WHr.nr a libel of information ha been filed in the

Ittrirt Court of the United Stat. within and for the

Seventh Circuit and Di'frrt of lnliana, on the Sth d.iv .f

()ctoler. 161. by John Uanna, K.i., Attorney for the Uni

ted State of America, aRairu-t 2 raen of Itoot and ahoea, wized at EvaiLtville, for a violation of the Jaws of the United State, the aid koc1 and in rrh.mli being Contraband of war, and praying prceM ay.tin-t aid prxi, and that the fame may be condemned and old ai artkiey cntratand of war. Now, therefore. In pursuance of the monition under the el of aid Court to m directed and delivered, I do hereby irive public notice to all pernon c!jtiinit aid jrootl, or any part thereof, or an any manner iuW rwted therein, that they b? and appear tiefor the id, the I h't rict Court of thei United .täte, to W held at the city of ImlianapoIK in and for the District of Iinliana, on the 3d Monday of Novemlter next, at 10 o'clock of the forenon of that d y, tljt'ii ainl there to interpj their cUiinx and make their allegation in tl.tt 1 half. I. IJ. HOSE, U. S. Marshal, IVr J. S. Hh.ru'w, Deputy. Johm II. ftKa.Clrrk. Daud Noemler l.lsCl. no-d!4t

INSURANCE.

LAW BOOKS. NEW AND VALUABLE WORK FOR LAWYERS. JUSTICES OF THE FEACK,

And all Cvnntctrtl with th Jwttcinl Aitminittratlrm of

Me Unrfmmmt. X? at WZ f rJI? IV 1J r.XV M'Z . Of IheStulcof ndlnna, C10NTAINI.NT, THE REVISED TATUTES OF lf2 with the amendment thereto, and the n iiscqtien

It-Hiklat ion, with note and references . jmlicial tlt-ctMon.

Rirrci bt JAMES (1AVIN AND OSCAR ORD. Viilume I, lublibel by ni.f.iiA?i a. i)uii;iitv, IJIMArAFOUa.

Judge Ilaivid .Hclionnld, on of the most

eminent lawyer of th State, volunteered the following e commendation of tbe work:

Statvtm or Isiiiiawa, bt Oiti.t 4 Iloan. ?.me month airo, the atove named gentlemen lued proposal fof pub-

Iihiiiir, In two oluine octavo (f Mime KK) paes e.-u b, al the tat uten of the State rasd ince 1.SÖ1, with ar nota

tion.. The t)rt volume of the work i now pul.Iil)tv;.l

the manner of tu executiou, both mechanically and ;dito rially. dene the thank of the iirofef.ion.

The Imperfect manner of publinbinR oar statute ander

etat authority, ha always been a ource of rrent Inccil'

teuieiice to the lnliana Lawytr. Tlie revision of 1S5J, a well the Matntea paeel Mure that year, niiht almost

aitwellbave been pultlmhe! witnoul any liulex. I. p tC

th iHime the lawyer ha. constant.? Der n under the tecrs-

aity of turning over, leaf by leaf, the volume, c our atatute. to pnd any particular enactment. And everr one

know how annoying and provoking this is, especially it) tbe hurry nf luainessa In our Court. Happily for the

profeiion, the publication unocr con.titieration prom m better elate of ibinga in tbe. future. Tbe first volume o HeMr. Gavin A Hurd'a work contains an e.ci Ileal and copioua indes, which to every practicing lawyer in the

tale ia iL-1 1 worin tue mouey uicn tnc volume co-,t. The volume under review contain another excellence

III it pges are upplied with valuaUe marginal indices o that a (fiance at the margin is nulUcieut to apprise tbe

eatler or tbe contents or the pae. Another matter of great importance to the lawyer in

this volume is a good collection of the unject of all leg-

i id at ion cilice 1S01. Heretofore, tbe lawyer iu exatniaiiuic

our legixlation on any given subject had fi rft to Llid what

wa. relevant to it in tbe RevUion of li2, and then tu turn over the paffe of the volume of eubenuriit Statute, to ee bow far recent legislation may have repealetl or mod'fied the provjrioii contained in that Revision, and even then he would often feel doubt whether he h.vl fount! all

the legislation on the ubject of hi Inquiry. Slessrs. Ga

vin and Hord have relievetl us of all tin trouble and

doubt. They have collected together in coiisccutive pagei

all the statute matte Mnce 1V1. on tbe tame ubject.

Thus, on pas?ea 373 to 377 of their first volume they have

collected all our legislation, now in force, on the nut ject o

busband and wde, including tbe act of is.ri2 and three act of 1vj7. And they have followed the Fame mode 1 CO

ocation, in appropriate consecutive pages, in regard to all

Other topic of le Kitlatioti. A still niore valuable feature are the copious and accu rate note contained in the volume in question. Thi vol

time include the Constitution of the United StCjr. tht

Coiititu!i.ii of Intiiana. ami jH-veral important acts t Vir'

ginia and statute of Congress, and a large portion o cur own statute now in force. Tbe numerous decision o the Court on the variou provision contained in then. C.mstl

tutimis and statute are found at tbe bottom of the appro

priate pases, in in it.rni ol m at, trief and accurate note

and rttriee. Messr. flavin A Hord t-eetn to bave per-

formed tbi part r their work exceedingly well. It mut

bave root then nint h care ami uW. I'y it tbey bave greatly lessened the lalKr of the practising lawyer, and

bave eil meritctl hi grateful approval. In verv resi-ect the volume uificr rev iew isbihly red

itab'e to the dil'.itence. accurarv. talent ant! the ttf

its editors as -II as to the mecltanic.il WiII and heat lies of iL ptiUlisber, ainl it must raise the Just ex-ctaiioti oi the profession, to the value of the second Volum, which

we iiii'l-rsfan 1 will be forthcoming in a few mou.hs, and

hieb t ill ct'iitain tbe cotle of pleading aiut prae'ice o

t, with -bwiment amendments and other statutes.

Without any concert wiih the etiitom or publishers ul the

vopime in question, the writer of thi article h.steen in-

diued to compose and publish thishllle review of the book.

aolely because he believe tbe editor and publisher lie erve high cotnmendatitdi ftr their performance. He

therefore, tleems it but just to tbein, without being solicited to it by any one, to publish thi notice of the lo , over hi own proper name. DAVID McDONALD. lii'li.ti..! poll.. November 1, lßO. The first volume is now ready and being delivered to UbscriU r. V II I V V. t .'0. It is for sale by BINT. II AM A ItOUCHTT. Indianapolis.

AND AFTER JANUARY 1, WO, trains will be mn a follows:

A Mat! Train will leave Indianapr-Ii at 12:30 P. M stop at all station and make close connection at Kokomo

with train on the Cincinnati and Chicago Air Line Rail

road, and arrive at Chicago at M:3 J M and Peru at

4.15 P. M., In time to make connections with trains on the

Toledo and Wabash Railway, roing Kat and West.

Returning, the miii train will leave Peru at R:00 A. M., and arrive at Indianapolis at 11:30 A. M., in time to make connections ftr all points East, South and West. An Expresstraln will lave Indianapt.lis at 1O.10 1. M.,

and arrive at Peru at 2:00 A. M.. in time to makeconnec

titm with trains going East and W est on the Toledo and

W abash Railway. Returning the same train will leave Peru at 11:20 A M

and make close connection at Kokomo with train on the

Cincinnati and Chicago Railway, from Chicago, Valparaiso antl Logansport, and arrive at Indianapolis at 3:20 P.

tn time to connect Hb tbe evening trains lor Cincinnati, Louisville and other points.

Stecial attention given to the transportation of live

stock, prodne ami merchandise generally.

DA ID HALT, (jeueral Agent and superintendent. Theo. P. Hat t.Htv, General Ticket Agent. Madison and Indianapolis

IlAILEtOAl VimVXISY.

1861. im 1861.

fjlHE TASSENCEP. TRAIN WILL LEAVE THE I Union Iepot daily at 12.30 P. M., and the Freight

Ivpot at 7.0 A.M. ft.r

Madison, Cincinnati and Louisville,

This is the shortest railway line to Cincinnati ami Lonis-

villo connecting at MaJi.Mn with the steamer Telegraph and Jacob Stratler, arriving at Cincinnati In time to connect with the Express 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

Meamers, and also by the Madison packets. Forest Quern atid PrioresK, arriving dl Indianapolis at 10:45 A. M., making connection with all trains leaving for the Ea-t,

North ami W est.

Fare In Cincinnati, or Cincinnati to

Indinnupoli, 3 OO To IjOitlvville, &3 50 No eharsre for meal or state-room on the steamers, or

for baggage or imnibus at Madison.

Shipper and merchants West will find It to their inter

est to travel over and sh!p I t this line.

Jnl0-dtf. 1). U. HKA5I1AM, Superintenrtent. t?JrmaraajBa g arw w AT 'HJl ustm .

JEFFERSOXVILLE RAILROAD

Two Trains Daily, Sundays Excepted

Train Ix ave. Train Arrive.

S:40 A. M & 0OA.M. H"0 Pa M &20 I U V1)VE TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of passenger at Sonthport, Greenwood, Franklin,

Edinburgh, Columbus, making connections at Seymour

with train on tht Ohio A Mls(ssij.i Road, and at Louiaville wiib train on the Ixmisville, Frankfort A Lexington

ami Louisville and Nashville Roads.

Fr.igbt trainsleave daily. Freight promptly forwarded.

Oßice, Matlison Iept.t, Wext tle.

a. s. va riuiiifcrtis, rujKnntennrni. J. G. Whitcomb, Freight Agent. nuvJ6-dtf.

MACHINISTS.

2V HZ "XkV 3BT uXL C IDE Jt 2V JASP BLACKSMITH SHOP.

HAVING ENTIRELY REFITT1.D THE SHOP FORMERLY occupied by John Cooper, in 0sgool, nu:h A Co Lust and Hub Factory, I am prepared to do all kind of work in tbe machinery or blacksmitbing line. Having had twelve years' experience in the best machine shops in the country, I flatter myself that I can Kive .ntire satisfaction to those who may favor me with heir wt.rk. I have iu uiy employ one of the best MackMiiilhs in the State, and pay particular attention to horse rhoeing and machine forging. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to Models of all kinds built fr the patent oftice. Remember the place, one square south of the Union Depot, on Illinois street. F T. FOW'N. 1ulyl0-dlv '1

HOTELS.

Walnut Street House, CINCINNATI, WALNUT ST., PETWKEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH. oct2S-.llm II. II. DAVIS, Proprietor. XI IK 3IOItlilJ-i IIOU8E, (Formerly American,) IMMEDIATKLT OPrOüITI UNION DEPOT, ii. wiirr.-tioitr, Proprirtori W, 1). SAPP, Clerk, IS now open for tb accommolation of the traveling public. The bouse has ben thoroughly renovated and furni.-bed from tup to bottom. may31

BOOTS AND SHOES.

T

DISSOLUTION. HIS IS TO CEKTHY TI! VT THE PAKTNI KSHIP

heretofore exist. n' between the undersigned i this

day dissolved by mutoal Coiiwnt.

J. S. GOLD. V. KICHAkDSON.

Tlie busne w;lJ hei-f..rth W conducted by W. Kichantson, at the M stand. All parties haing account with the late tirm will call on me .tr adju-tmetu. W. KICHAKDSON. li.l:.iiapolis, Jan. 21, ls2. Ut

Real Estate Agents,! expresscompanies.

SoBih-west corner Wah'ngTon aod Meridian st. ISM I.XAlt)UA. INDIANA.

I"IOR TKAlE. vV hare aerrral tract rf imptnxet! ami ntmproved land In IVcatar and R:pley coun. tie,, Indiana, for exchange f, rity property. AU, a wrfl tnipeovrl and prt1tK-Tive tra. t tn Sullivan county, j Itf1.ua a, f.-r enhance fvr city property tr othrr gtmd trade. 125 ac e. 40 under fence, Ith frame bou-e, Ac. 1 nole. fri-m Krut, Newton otuo'y. Did. j FOR SALE. Several g'Mwl ttnproved farms in Marlon ; fotistj , Indiana. j Al-o, roo choice building lot tn the North part of the cuy, at trry low we. Atnot g them, the tenitiful los j i f J. W. Tale, corner f iVnn.vlvania atvl Vermont trert.

Ft iK KENT. teer! g.td room fronting on W'ah- I irtgiw trr-et. In ecrd, third. ant ftnirth stones tn good t tiii-ltii;. ao! in g'l i" liH. j !cne d tbe rw4ua are In lbs l'Jake Bttildm rent very hw. The ftotrth stiry iotnt toui i very well calc tisted f"r any light mnu'liiriii busies Ajplyt- SI'ANS A lilVR, Reat Viiy r-fl VINES. " MONMNGER'S PURE RHINE V1KE. VyiTiiKR t.Rr,c tjrwrrrT of khink wink w-f fcetvej fron mr f ther w F.wrwpe, w fcteti r-p,-s atiy eve r Imported. a&4 I offer it I the put lie at iiipreewsl i.tH!ljr l-w prior. It U jualt-d fr itfc.-ad jrpe, pann-wiarly i car f cn-wmpUwU. Please cli a.id eiant.ce my ltl at I. belle K'3rattt, corner of W a.hil.gtuat.tr.et atid Keirttstky av.bue. IMMkL Ho.V.M.Vt.KU.AKtiit, mayl.t litdiabapolt,lMltata

American Express Company, UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. Of r ICE OS THE CORNER oF WASHINGTON AND Meridian atreets In!iacapt.tis. Three daily Expresses to New Tork; Two daily Eiprese to Cincinnati, an! Two daily F.apresees to Chicago and St. Louis; Tbe above Companies are the nly privileged Expressen tbe f.dwinr roads, via: INDIANA t KNTRAU L-K ATi ETTE A I HICAOO; ISDlANAItUJS A TEKU; TEKKE HAUTE A klCHMOND; HtLLEKONTAINK A INDIANAPOLIS. Money, paska., va!uMe aiM freight carried with safety and dispatch, and in charge of special and effcient rweaetiger. Note. r.iH avl iHsfla ill be promptly coTWie! anJ ready retuni male. J. FUTTl. Kill: I.D. A genu TYPE FOUNDRY. CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY,

REAL ESTATE. -R. 7. GATT .TTSTCy S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, NO. 3 IIIiAC'KF altls'N lli:il.IINii. t: k Mmat,jnjK-M.

DRUMS.

KilhoiirncN Drum. a. ATN0.4BATESH0USE. angS WILLARD A STOW'FLL.

iBTNA LNSmUNGE COMPANY, Or IIAKTFOHD, Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. CAITTAL 1 1 ,.00.000 CO IfirT URPLCS, (Oer dedocting all ItabUJtie) 41 III 12 30 7STNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS.

.llaimrarCiirc-r and I) cal t-r, IN 1UHITS AND SHOES, Nio. a? W el AVnatliinton Street. One door e ist of tbo Palmer Hone. VI.L KINDS OF LADIES' AND GENT'S IMKTTS AND Mines, niatle to onlev. dec9-dlm PHYSICIANS. UK. .IATIIvS S. AT1IO.X, Surgeon und Physician, OFFICE A rKW DlhRS EAST OF ROBERTS CHAPEL, t)n Market st., nearly upjoite the new pontofoce. Itestidrnre Nio. H2 Ninrlli Mew Jerfy Irrel, I'ltird lliior above lrtv nttv-7 ork Street. dim

REM0VAI:. Scott, iichoNoii iV Co., TTT AVE REMOVED THEIR T0SE-CrrTISG FM10I I Kll'M ! their lr?e and ccmmtxlious Yard on Kentucky avenue and West street, one square ouih of tbe Canal aud the Terr Haute lUilroaJ. Thoee wi.uiiiganythingm 'r Lue arerequeted to call and ee us at our new quarter. KU bTine. ertrnted to us will receive prompt atteu. low. fmcbl5-aini SCOTT, XICHOIXIN a CO

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PRINTERS' WAREIIOISK NO. tK WASIIlNiiToN, ÄT.

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FURS! FURS !

rpYI E. presses ASU PRINTISli MATERIAL M- i 1 WASm bjiiji.or manufactured tcrdr. Electrotypio .ml .rnuptly eaet.utd. Agrttrv for , AVade . .-.tpero l,lks H. A . It'KTE K, Arelit. aotll dltA7w.

t2"- ladies furs for sale at CtST A I do iHt Intend keeping them for le in in future, ll.y I.- o! I at NVw York ct-t tjclo lot. rNis.t.iic of lk-iifs', Jlissrt and Children Fur-, at No. n East Watt tob st rr.t. J. K. Ml ALTE. !r, '.l-.Ut

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INDIANA

STATE SENTINEL

STEAM PRINTING-

ESTABLISHMENT!

MEDICAL.

CURE

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Epecfed 1859 Owned by th Co.

SPEc I ALA i TENTI0N GIVES TO THE INSURANCE

ot tarro property, d wi lling and out-buildings. In

sure such buildings or contents In a very favorable manner, for three or five years. I,oaje Equitably jldjunted and Promptly I'atld In Cash. A1m, ioeurea stores, warehouses, building, or contents and personal property generally, in town or country, at rates as low aa consistent with hazards taken, and inland Insurance against the perils of navigation. , TM. HENDERSON, Agent, Indianapolis, Indiana. Application can be madi to D. W. (irubl, who is fully authorized to transact all bnMnes connected with the Agency. 'aug 161-dly WM ENDRRSON

CO MMISSION MERCHANTS. JESSK .joiirs.sov, General Commission Merchant, AND Dealer in Flour irnln. nnd nl 1 kind of Country I'rodtire; Wine nnd l..iquorMClgnrftyTobarco Ac. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 237 SOUTH SECOND ST.. IIILADr.LrillA. Adrnnres mnde on Conilnnmettts, . aug22dly

WE ARE PREPARED TO EIF.CÜTE ALL ORDERS for Bok and Job PrlntlrR. with dinpatch and In the best atyle of the art. Particular aUention paid 19

Mercantile and Railroad

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BILLS OF LALLNO, BUJilN.S CA RIM,

BILLHEADS, BLANKS, DEEDS, LETTER HEADINGS, REGRSTERS,

MEDICAL

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Tt. DACIKR'S FEMALE M0NTTILT FILLS.

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No articl. of medicine intended for the exclusive use of Females, that bas ever made its appearance, has met with auch universal nuccess as these Cc clratcd TilU.

No disease is so little nmlerstood, and consequently so

badly treated, as Female diseases. Thee rills are the re

suit of much study and careful experience in all varietie

of female complaints; anl in rases of H ar-sr-fl xsaar-fl flax".,

Supnresaions.Leucborrea or Whites inflamniatin of the

M.iiKler, ki'lney am! womh, and loss of nervous energy,

th ir use is 'hove all praise.

CAUTION- -Married Ladies, in certain situations, should

not usetbem. r'r reason., nee direction, witn eacn d-j

Frkc (hie Dollar per box. Sent by mail to any part of

the World. Prepared and sold exclusively by DR. EWING, So. Virginia Avenue, aprö-dAwiy '61 lnlianapolis, Indiana

AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL

TT AS WON KORO SELF SUCH A R KNOWN FOR THE

I 1 cure of every variety of Throat and I.unjr Com

plaint, tbat it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount

the evidence or Its virtues, wherever it has beeu employed. As it has long been in constant use throughout thi section we need not do more than assure the people its joalilyis

kept np to the best it ever bas been, anil tuat it may be; relietl on to do for their rtlief all it bas ever been found

to do.

AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,

FOR THE CURE OF

Costivencss, Jaundice, Dv.-nepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery,

Foul Stomach, Erysijwlas, headache, Piles, Rheumatism,

Eruptions and .Msiii lhscases, Liver Complaint, Drttjisy,

Tetter, Tumors ami halt Riieuni, worms, (out, Nt-ural gia, as a lHnner Ii and 1 r Purifying the Blood.

They are supar-coated, ro that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the Iteat aperient In

the w orld tor all purpose, or a family pbyMC Price 25 cent per lloi', 5 boxe fort I

CIRCULARS,

RECEIPTS, Ac

Show Cards and Bills ! CHECKS, NOTES BONDS, ENVEIjOPES, STOCK CERTIFICATES, DEEDS, Ac., Ac

POSTING BILLS roa rontTar MracHAirri. 1 Miow Hill, Hotel imia of t are, Ilnnd ltlllj, ioterw mid Prorruinmrtj Label, lnvltationa, (Pur. tie nnd IlalU.)

BOOS TOM,

By the ne of these PUs the periodie attacks of Veero! r fürt UetdatX away b prevented; and If takea at the commencement of an attack Immediate relief frotw pain and sickness will be obtained. Tbey aeldocn fail In removing tbe Nauaea and Beadacha t which female arc ao subject. Tbey act gently upon the boweU r t moving Coatiren. aw. For Literary Men, Student, Delicate Fetnalea, ami all

ersona of sedentary babfta, they are valuable as a Laaativw Iniprovtng the appelite, rtvtng tone and vigor t tbe IgetlTt organs, and restorlnr tbe natural elasticity and trength T the whole system. Tbe CEPHALIC PIIJ-S are the result of long investigation and carefully conducted experiments, having beea In use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering frotr Headache, whether originating in the nervoua system ot frox a derargd state of tbe stomach. They are entirely vegetable in thefr composition, and may he taken at all times with perfect safety without makIng any change of diet, and the absence of any disagreeable taste renders It easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS' Tbe genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each box. Sold by Irugg1sU and all other Dealers in Medicine. A box will t sent by mail, pre-paid, on receipt of the i it i c i: , 23 r: . t n . All orders should be addrewed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 48 Ceder Street. New York.

or tvr.nr DrsrairTio.

SCHOOL AND COLLF.OE CATALOGUES,

AlISCE

JiEOUS PAMPHLETS,

COSSTrrUTIONS, EE PORTS,

BRIEFS, Ac

rireafTiUmber of Ger?ymcn, rhysiclan., Statesmen, and eminent person.iires, bare lent tht-ir name, to certify tbe unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our rpace here w ill not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our American Almanac in which they are given; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment lhat should be llowed for their cure. Do not be put oT by UDprincifJed dealers with otbr preparations they make more profit on. Demand Avers ami take no others. Tbe sick w ant the beit aid there is for them, and they should have it. rurrasm bt

DK. J. C. AYEK V CO., lowi:ll, 3iv.s. Price, i per Hottlc; Six Ilottle, 3.

All our n-w.die areftr mle by i ROBERT BR0WNINC, IndianapoJi. ! ALLEN A CO., Cincinnati, j Anl by all druggist and dealers everywhere. ang:7-tt-1m

We bave one, of the. mod eoropM Printing Establishment, in the count rv. Our facilities for doing all kind of Work, Book, Plain or Ornamental, are first class. We bave introduced tbe latest and fastest Presses, and bave added to our Type all the modern styles, and w e employ the bet warkmen. We are thas enahled to furnish Job promptly, to guarantee satisfaction, and to accept low

prices. We have connected with our Job Department Adams Superior Presse, and are prepared to execute Stereotype Pres work, together with tbe Prr.work for outakla papers, at low figure .

HOTELS.

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BROAJCW-A.Tir HOTEL. t erctinn t, Itnnker, Kallrond .Man CINCINNATI, OHIO. ajrer, Inturunrc Agrnis, 1anu CAPT. CHAS. H. CROMWELL, PROP'R.1

Breakfast at five A. M., for passengers by the morning , -..in , j-,,,,,,, ' apr6-dlv I rep-ctfully directed to our Establishment, if tbey

PA P E RD EAL ER S .

i TH0MAI yiXOV, WM. . CHATriXIJ, WH. wooua. I

Aioii, ChaUicId V Woods,

17 and II Walnut M., CMnelnnatl. Manufacturers and Wholesale dealer in JL" bV -Sa ' -a at m PRINTERS' CARDS AND CARD SHEETS!

deire first -class w ork at low rate. 0rfrders frn. abroad will receive prompt attention. JPWork farnithed in all cases at tbt time prna Stranpm f rrrrn a divtnrtrc, and ttitn-

w-wRTvnv fvir ivn Pirrs ViVI'F ifTTTTCERS'

I. alio, eriais.'ageuu for the jianoha Miiu wntmg pa j news men of the city and country, are cordial-

p. ma. -turer. o, eaua wrapping p.prr .u- o.. , .. eMmnc Qur ' f-'' fr executing every description ot

j Printing in the neatest etyle, and on the mast i rta.rknablc term.

WRITING INKS. M B MJ rj-C JL K

Celebrated Record Inkj i.'j iugton Street, opposite the I'ostofhce.

FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.

ICICi: FIFTY n:-iTa I'F.lt s4lAllT

maylT-d:f

nor ri.i:.

ELDER HARKNESS & BINGHAM.

"THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT."

INSTANT RELIEF! STOP YOUR COUGH! PURIFY TOUR BREATH! STREGTIIEN YOUR Y01CEI THROAT COXFECTIOXS, ARK GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN. GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR rUDLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS CHILDREN CRY FOR

SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS

They relieve a Cough instantly. They clear tbe Throat. They give strength and volume to tbe voice They Impart a delicious aroma to tbe breath. bey are delightful to the tale.

They are made of aimpl herb and can aot barm any

one.

1 ad viae, every one who has a Coagh or a Ttnaky Voice or a Bad Breath, or any dißiculty of tbe Throat, to get package of my Throat Confections, tbey will relieve yon n.-tantly, and you will agree with me that "tber ga right to the spot." You will find them very useful and p a ant while travelling or atieiidaig public meetings for tilling your cough or allying your thir.U Ifyow try one package 1 am aafe in saying that you will ever afterward consider them indi-enrable. You will find them at the Druggists and Dealers lu Medicine. PRICE TWENTV FIVE CENTS. ' My airnature U on each package. All others are eoun trfelU A package will be aent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of Thirty Cents. ADDI1ESS II EX It Y C . PAMII.Ü, NO. 4-4 CEDAR STREET. N. Y.

I?vr.T Dktv.r.isrr in thk rNrTT.n ftTATV A famiUar uU U artxia, and wiil lavil ye if Jt are ttnld or f.'rni Or Vanr llalr !lerd a Tonic, ProlVKsot' O. .T. WoocI'm IIAIR RESTORATIVE la the nlf lleliaal Artlele for r to I'we. Ftn: STATESMEN, JUIX3I.S, CLEEiiTkifcN,

Ladies aaa gentlenvei, in all parts of the wnrld t.tify to tbe ethcacy of Pn4. O. J. Wowl'i Uair ReatoraUec, a d gert lernen of the pre. are unanhnous m its praje. A few tesUmtQials otily can here U given; ae circwlar foe more, and it wül tie imiositle for jrou to dut'U TUOF. S. TH ALLERG, Tl ANIST, say on his arrival in the United State. L w. rapMly becoming gray, hut en applying Wood's Hair Rcttiralive, kis hair m r covered its original hue. CHARLES CARDEW, 13 NASSAU ST, N. T, Saya the gray haira on bl wife bead were, after a few weeax' trial, turned Into a dark brown, at the name time I eauiifj ing and thickening the hair. A. C. RAYMOND, PITH, MAINE, Says be J now ity year old, aud hi hair and whiskers were tw-third gray. Put by the use of two bott of the Rrsiwiauvc, tb. gray hair bave disappeared, Wik oi an. Lead and face, atd la more soft and glowy than for twenty-live year prewu. Iliw:fet at the aire of ft fty-two, baa used It with tha same eUi-ct, FIN LEY JOHNSON, F-Hi, NEW OLLEANS. Says that he lot bi hair by the Yellow Fever , in 154. He ued Wund' Hair lieslorative, and his hair I H"W thick and gloy. M. MIDDLETON, UY1NGST0N, ALABAMA,

say the P.estorative bas done much g"d In bi part o the country. He ued it for baldness and now has a Cue head of hair. . T. L. MORSE, LEBANON, KENTUCKY,

Says he has seen Woid's Hair Restorative ued iu bandred of cax-s, and never knew

it to fail in accomplishing all It profe.sea to do. A. J. ALDEN. McL.VNESBORO 1L1, Say Lo had th acaUl head eight years, and wa bald, but by the 1-bera Juse of Wcid'a Hair Restorative, he now baa a rich, gl una bead of hair. Li'.ojrira, Nol le county, InJiaua, Feb. 5 li9. Prof. O. J. Wood. Iiear Sir In the latter part of the veaf la52, wbile atteuUmg to tbe State and National Ijiw .School of the State ol New York, mj hair, from a cause unknown to me, commenced falling off vrry rapidly, that in the short space of eit month, tlie bil upper part of my scalp wa entirely bereft oif its covering, and much of the remaining portion upon the side and back part of my bead shortly after bee .roe gray, that y tra. will not he surprised when I tell you that upon tuy irtura to the State of Indiana, my more casual acquaintances were not so much at a Iom to diacovcr the cauae of tha cbancre in my apearance, as my more Intimate acouairK. ances to recoginxe me at all. 1 at once made application to tha most skillful physician, in tbe country, tint receiving no assurance frora tbem tbat my hair could again b restored, I was forced to become reconciled to my fate, tiutil fortunately la the latter part of the year tt, your reatorativ wa. iom. winded to me by a drwazarist, aa tetna; tb awnat rwliablw Hair Restorative in cse. Itriedone bottle, and found to rcy great satisfaction that it w as producing the desired fleet, ßine tbat time I have ajaed awvea dollar.' worth of your Iaiorative, and aa a result, hare a rich Coat of very oft Hack Lair, which no money ran buy. Aa a mark of my gratitude for yur labor and aa.111 ia the production of so wonderful an article, I have recommended Itanse to many of toy friends and acquaintances, who, I am btppy to inform you, are using U with Lka effect. Very respectfully. A. at. LATTA, Attorney and Counselor at Law Oak Gaova, g. C. "una 14, 14 Prof. O. J. Tfood: Dear Kir Your Hair Restorative ia rapidly gaining popularity In this community. 1 bare had occasion to lay prejudice aside, and ghe your Hair Restorative a perfect test. During tbe. year 1S&4, I waa so nnfortunaU as to be thrown from my sulky against a rock near th road aide, frora which my head received a moat terrihU blow, causing a frreat deal of Irritation, wbk-h communicated to tba brain and external surface of the bead, frera tht eCect it w hich my bair w as finally detjoyed over the entire surface of tb bead. From tha Um I first dacos-rw4 It dropping, however, up to tbe time of its total disappearance, I employed everything I could tlink of, being a professional man myself; and, aa 1 tbot.ght understanding the nature of the disease, but was finally defeated In every prescription advanced. These and no other circumstances Induced me to resort to your worthy Hair Restorative, which I have every reason to be live produced a very happy result; two months after the first application, I Lad aa beautiful a bead of young balr aa I ever saw, for which I certainly owe you my most sincere thanks. Rest assured, dear air, 1 shall recommend your remedy to all inquirers: moreover. I shall use my influence, hieb I flatter mysejf to say, la not a little. Ton can publish this if you think proper. ' Yours, very respectfully, M. J. A RIGHT. M. D. O.T.ce of the JffTVrsonian, FLi'.hppI, Ya., lc. 15, M. Dear Sir I feel it my duty aa well aa my pleasure, to state to you tbe following cirtnnislanc-, w Lieh you can use as you tlit.k prower. A gentleman of thi place, (a law) er.) has been bald ev.r aiucc bia early ywtith. M much so tbat he wa compelled to wear a wig. He waa Induced to ue a bottle of your "Hair lVtoratie,' which he liked very much; aid after using some two or three bottle his Lair grew out quite laauriautly, and be now has a handsome head of Lair. The gentleman's name is Bradford, and he is tery well knon in our adjoining counties, many person, can t.fy ta tbe trmh t ibi. siatemeiii; I give it to you at the request .f liradford. Tou can sell a great deal of your Hair Restorative in this aud the adjoining countie if yota Lave tbe proper .rent. Yours. Ac. THOMPSON M'kt.llNuK. Cuarma, ... C.,3oth Jaly, l&9. Paor. O. J. Vfoon Itr .Sir; I takepleaur In ret onimeritling your Hair Restorative aa a ot eieelient care for scald head. My son was suJTering very much fr;m this dinease, and after uning one Ixittle, waa made perfectly well. I recontmentled it to others who had tliSraj.es of the bead, and In all casee Jt Lad the desired eCVct. Too can recommend it without fear a a nvot certain cure for a Id head. Many otiter will enify tbat this atid many other case wa. cured from the ue of your mot valuatde Hair Restorative. Respect full v yours, GEOIUJE McSUAIN. The New York Day Book sayve Tlie majority of Ha;r Washes, Hair Dye, Hair Tetilra, Hair Oil, and the numberless pre;aratin which are now before the puMie under such eitravagant, hyperbolical and faut asic tillea aa we see paratled in show wujdow card, and newspaper heading., aa hair preparations, are ail humbugs of the first water; their real merit, wLen tbey poesa any, I, that they do no harm. HOO".. LARD, nilALE OIL, LARD OIL, SWEET OIL. scented and colored, make up, wbea in teautiful wrappers arrd white tint glass bottles, the CoMheot character of Umlr; and when thus ooUy are baptised won tomr Uisyliati term, and caught at hy verdant yonnr and old if bjtb seies. Such I not the character of Prof. Wood'a Hair Real or at iv e. Tht gentlemen comes before the world without any b!ghfalutln" Xilt.hlof -rium, or any other astounding or xariling catchpenny terra; he simply advertinea a IJ.tir J.'r.ttrit r--m hat It eiprea.. preciselyand a a Restorative it act. Buy Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative; and, aa yon value year scalp, aye. yonr very braitia, apply notbiug else; fur tt may b iiisi yon will get some worse sub-taace than perfumed lard oil rm Jour cranium. Itememr-cr, Wood's Restorative fort-La air la the best article eatajit." rr wiix, bt nrcaaa tvw mocwaa

tST A ns Wottl- of SPALIHNG'8 PREPARED GLUE i

will save ten times Its cost annually."

SPALDIMi'8 PREPARED GLUE I

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!

SAYE THE PIECES'. ECONOMY 1 DISPATCH!

Xy"A Stttcsj is Tis Savaa Ni. fJ j As accidents will happen, even In well regulated families, it 1 very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing furniture, toys, crockery, etc. SPALDING'S PREPAP.J.D GLUE net all suth emergencies, and no household can afford to he without tt. It i always ready and np to the socking point. -USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE. i

N. B. A brush a3otnpnteseacli bottle. Price tS eenta Addre, UKNKt C- P.LXLMi. 5o. Cedar Street, w Tort.

CAUTION. As certain unprwidplrd persons are attnnptirr to palm off an the inatupecLug public, hmtaiKHi 4 ray PREPARED LUE, 1 would ouUuo all persons to examine before urchaing, and see that the full name.

tSPAUdNG'S PREPARED GLUE.-fÜ la en u .tn.sJ. wrsi.s-rr; .11 wtber are swindling terfcTt fht

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:odw

RESTORE GRAY IIAIR TO THE ORIGINAL COLOR

Will make It grow on Bald Head, Vi til restore tbe natural secretion. Will remove at ostce ail tithing. WT! remove all Darvin;!!, Will cure all erupt w even scald W ill make tbe hair soft and gky, W ill make the old appear yuRf again, W ill preserve the clof of hair to eld age. Will always fasten it and stop Its fall rig. And it one of the best toilet article fr tho hah now tn use. ir TOUR HAIR IS !IARn. Ue Prof. Wood' hair restorative If yewr Lair Is grey. Use FrcC Wood' hair restorative. f your hair is thin. Use Prof. W ood's hair restorative If yow are bald, Ue Pref. Wood'a balr retTs'tv If yon Lac nervoua headache, Use Prof. Wood's hair restorative. If yon want tertmvtiy overwhelming. Read lie circular cf prof. Yloftd'l lair reMorat a O. .1. WOOD cV CO., 114 .tlarkel areel.at. faale; 4 UraaAw anart Seav York, MA NT i A CTU 1 1 K M AND WH0U.SALE LEALERK

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