Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3550, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1862 — Page 4
Ecoba Cl Ha7C3, 7i3lE8AU Af:0 nETAIL Dealers in Grocsries -VISI PRODUCE, Flour, Corn-TCral, Salt &c, no. t west wAsmNrrro miKrr, Indianapolis Indian. flllllS FIRM AXE TUB KXCLLSIVK AGENTS 15 Jl thi cUr Ur Joseph Hum' Oy ten a ce' bralei la.Uniore brand anJ all orders from 11 city or coco try will b promptly CUM. At thi house also I one of tbe Urest Hmrt In the world, hM chicken, docks, rw, tarkl-a and the like are kept healthy and fat ami fit for the tU at all tinea. ei,t4-dSiB
NOTICES.
NOTICE.
United fltatef America, DIMrlct f Indiana, SH: Www, a Ebel f lnformatbsn baa been f.k-d in tbe r.trfc- Conti of tbe United State, within aod for tbe Ser-entw Circuit and DitrVt of Indiana, on the 12th day January by John Ilarma, Eq. Attorney of the United Statea for said LrUtrfc cf Indian, against thrtboirsof machinery and one pieca of casting, eiaed at Jefferwvmllle, Indiana, for a violation cf the laws f the t'ntled Älate, tb said r1! end enerrbf-ndls betes: contraband of war. and nrarlus! rmtrnut aarainat said
K '!, and that the am may be condemned and sold a f
article, contraband war Now, therefore. In 'Urminr of tle monition ander the aesl of said Court to me directed aid delivered, I do hereby give public noire to alt person claimuig said g'od, or any part thereof, or In any manner Interested therein, that tbey be and appear before the said, the IMtriet Court of tb United Mates, to b held at tins city f Indianapolis In and for tbe Dutrkt of Indiana, on the 31 Tuda of February next, at 10 o'clock of tb forenoon of tbat day, then and there to Interpol their claims and make their alluvion in tbat behalf. Attest: DAVID G. HOSE, U. 8. Mar-hat. Per J. S. bfiruiw. Deputy. Jo JI. BiA,Crk. Jau23-dlM
SPECTACLES. &C.
To Officers of the Army.
ti- V V -T SC. J'. V- M -.M
JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASSOKT5IKIST OF st.ruLE af.v no nil a: svy For fiM 1, rrUbilitj anl power they ?uprele all other. For au! bj SKMMONS, Optician. SPECTACLES, EYEGLASSES, &C.f Of the preßtest trnnarent pwcr, cf new imrroTement propi!j ar!jiHteI to t'ie Oiu e. Orders from the country, with particular, promptly attended t. Ile:airinff nentlr i'ime with dispatch. " SEMMONS. Optician. oct'J '.. 2.. Suth Illinois .treet.
MUSIC.
Patriotic Songs Harmonised fr TIale Vlce and Appropriate fsrnto In I'nmp.
AT T1IK INDIANA MfSIC STOKK.
The Sabbath-School Hymn and Tttne-IIooFci Containing upward of two hundred choice bjinn and tone ruici: mx ecus. AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STORE.
Jana
WIIXARD h STOWKLL, No. 4, lutea Hott.
LIVERY STADLES.
O. W- JOKttTSTOlST,
Livery and Sale Stables
SOS. 11 AND IS WEST I'KARL STREET, IHPtA-VArOUS.IXMAKA.
SisS ll'riws, Bure, Carriacea and Saddle Ilorsea
aiwatn rraltneas. Cbarira moderate. dec3-ti
V. W. II A 1. 1. A: CO., EXCHANGE STABLES, 2 ILLINOIS ktui:i:tv OIrOtTE BATES HOCSE. INDIANAIDIJS, INP. augS-itly
DITTERS.
U ! I Z T II 1Z Old SACHEM BITTERS IT IS THE FINEST AND HEST s 2 it i x a .11 1; n i v i k KNOWN.
TTnltedffl I) Indlai WTwaaaAa, a If
nlied täte at America. DUtrlctof
tna. M:
lfbl of tnfurraation hat been CM In tba
TKatnctCMtft f tfe IniVed täte, witbta ao4 f the
Sevenih Circa' l and Dutrkt of India a, oo the &ta i of October, l!, by La llanua, Eaq Attorney -f th l'bited M? atea of America, fur aaid Li.trct of Indiana, aalftt 3 bar of coffee, 2 boe of Starrb, barre! of wbUky, and 1 bov of candle, aeited at EraAAM for a viola u. of I be Uwt of the Catted Suitea, tb aaid rooda aod Btercbandltie btnr rocif rabatid of war, aod or ay in jrvce axaintaakl j'od, and thattbeaame may condemned and anld aa article contraband of war. Jfow, therefore, la rnaar of toe mooitio ander Uva aeal of aaid Coart t n directed and Vhered, I do her, by tl pabljc notice to all perrua diniio: H r'', W ar.y fart tbere.f( or In any manner lntereted therein, that they be and ap" before the aaid, the MtiVtCnrt f the I'oited IXtlM, to be held at the city of IndiaAAoolia, la and for tbo lMuict of ludtaa. oa the third Monday of November next, at ten o'rbick of the foreitooo of tbat day, then and there to interj tbelr claima and make tb'lr arteration. In that behalf. I). G. ROSE. U. S. Manual, Ier J. B. rUau.w, Irj,jty. Joaw H. Raa. Clerk. I)ated November t, 1-941. nor4-dl4t
T TNITEDSTATF. OF A.1KWICA DIIJ TKICT OF INDIANA, Mi Vf nrKAt, A libel of tnforniatlna ha been fled in the iM-trict Court of th failed State, within and for the
Keventh tlrmlt ail Ltstrtct f IuUtaaa, on the Sth day of
Ocu.ber. 1161. by J"bn IUnna. F.i..Attomey for the uni
ted Statea for aaid District of Indiana, acainut 1 hox of
dnia. 2 boxe of candle., 3 bgn of coffee, 4 ker of
aoda, 2 boxeaaoap, and 10 barrel of wbUky, aeixed at F.vaiuville. f.ir a TioIatSf of tbe laws of the Hilted State.
the irofjda and merrbartdi beinic contraband of war, and prajinc procea acainrt aaid a-oodn, ai1 tbat the aama may le condemned and told aa artklea contraband of war. Now, therefore, in ptirnanc of the munition nnder the aeal of aanl Cort, to me directed and delivered, I do hereby rive public notice to all perron claiming said good, or any part theereof, or In any manner interested therein, that they be and appear before the naid, the IH.-trict Court of the United States to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for the l4trlctof Indiana, on the .11 Monday of November next, at 10 o'clurk in the forenoon f tbat day, then and there to interpose their claim and make their allegation! in that behalf. D.d. ROSE, U. S. Marvhal. Ter J. S. IlKirLow, Deputy. Joh! H. Rea, Clerk. Dated November 1, 1S6I. nov3-d!4t
HAILC70ADG.
INDIANAPOLIS AND CLNCIXSAT1
F'
härtest floate by Thirty Allies! NO CHANGE OP CARS TO CINCINNATI!
Three traun leave IndU&aplia Daily, (Sandayaeicepted.)
IRSTT&AiN. A.M ClCi5ATl UUUIM.Mi
Expreaaarrlvea atClorirxatl at ItiAV.
Serftod Train Uli A. X. Cincinnati, Colambaa,
Eaieille and rTbeelm Mall, arrivea at SaM K If. Paaeeoger by thia train Biak the am Uta to Newark EanenTilk and Wheelicx a by any other route oat of Imdia&apolu, aixl fare the atue. Thir.1 Train 7:10 P. M, Ctndnoatl ExpreM, arrive at OncinnaU 12:20 A. X. Lexinrtoa, Ky. 11.46 A. M. Faxe aam aa by any other route.
Call for your tkketa ci-i tbe Indiaoapolia aod Cincinnati
Railroad. lUa-t-atre checked throaa-h.
fractal, Nonca. be aure yoa get in the risbt train at Ind;aiiapoIia. The only Cincinnati train, aUnda on the Rfth track, being tbe farthest track aonth iu the Union
Depot, at Indianapolis. W. II. L. N0RLK, General Ticket Arent. Wat. Powkix, Traveling Agent. apr!6'60.
U.tlTT.D STATUS OF A.TlKIltCAt DISTRICT Of INDIANA, SS: tYHCBK4, a Iitl of information ba been, filed in the IXttrtct Court of tbe United State, within and for the Seventh Circuit arxl lHitr.rt of Iiwiiana, on tbe 5th day of 0rtoer, 161, by John Ilatina, E.q., Attorney fur tie United States of America, against 24 cae f loot and Khoea, wiiM at KvanvJIe, fur a violation of the law of the United State, the aid rood. and mTchailie bring cotitrabnndof war, arxl prayiugproccs apaliut aid gol.t, and that tbe name ntay be condemned anl .M as article cut rutj.ixl of war. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the. aeal of aid Court to ni directed and deliered, I do hereby FTV publMT noti-e to all -r.--ou claiininic aid Rood, or any part thereof, or an any manner interested therein, that they be and appear lefore the ald, the IHrtrirt Court of the United täte, to be be Id at the city of tndiaiiapoII 4, in and for the Divtrict of Indiana, on the 3d Monday of Novemlier next, at 10 o'clock cf the forenon of that d.ty, then and there to intrpoe their claim and make thrir allegation in that x -half. D. i. KOSE. U. S. Marshal, Per J. S. Un.ituiw, Depuiy. Jomx II. Raa, Clerk. Ihit-d November 1, lHßl. nov2-114t
PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS
RAILROAD. 1862. UUT3r3 1862 NEW ARRANGEMENT.
."lew Honte to Chicago via Kokoino.
O
32 MILKS SHOirTF.R THAN OTHER ROUTE.
N AND AFTER JANUARY 1. 1S62. train will be
run a follow:
A Mail Train will leave Indianapoll at 12.30 r. M
atop at all atationa and make close connection at Kokomo
with train on the Cincinnati ana inicago Air une nan
road, and arrive at Chicago at 8:30 I'. M., and Peru at
4:15 P. M., In time to make connections with trains on the
Toledo and Wabash Railway, going East and Wert.
Keturninjr. the name train will leave Peru at 8:00
A.M.. and arrive at IitdianaioUj at 11:30 A.M., intime
to make connection for all points East, South and Weft
An Kxpresatrain will leave Indianapolis at 10:10 P. M.,
arnl arrive at rem at 2:00 A. M., in time tomakeconnec
tion with trains coins East and West on tbe Toledo and
Wabash Railway. Rftuniinir th; name train will leave Peru atll:'20 A M
and make clo connection at Kr-komo with train on the
Cincinnati and Chicago Railway, from Cliicao, Valparaiso
and Logan-rort, and arrive at Indianapolis at 3:10 I . M
iu time to connrt with the evening trains for Cincinnati, Louiville and other point. Special attention given to the transportation of live stock, produce and merchandise generally. DAVID MACT, Geiwral Ac-nt and Superintendent. Thko. P. IlaioHKT, General Ticket Agent.
INSURANCE.
LAW 000KS. NEW AND VALUABLE WORK POH LAWYERS. JUSTICES OF THE FEACE, And till Ooanetfetl irt'M the Judicial A'hninUtrtUüm of th Government.
aa jk m rwo rjc mj
(If the Stute of ndiann
IT IS A.N I MQ! Al.l I.I Purifirrantl K( ulalorof the Blood It is a intizhtrul Tonic. Try it and it will do you Good. for salt: J3sr ltrsCIIIIAi'lT V IBA I., And by Grocer, Wine Merchant. arid Dmgyi-ts gftieral'r. W. tKK)DRICII. New Haven. CU, Proptlrfor. Prim-ipal Ivpot, 14 Water ;treet, N. Y. decSO-'SO-dAwIv 7 REAL ESTATE ACENTS. SP-AOSrjT 5c LOVE, Real Estate Agents,
CONTAINING THE REVISED STATUTES OF 1852 with the amendments thereto, .nd the suhnequen legil at ion, with note aud refrrencea . jodicial dfcUion. ar-mn at JAMES GAVIN AND OSCAR 0RD. Volume 1, Itiblished by mxni ?i tV not t;nTY, isoiAFAroua. Judge Da v Itl IrDonuldf one of the most eminent lawyers of the State, volunteered the followin. eccMnntendation of tbe ork:
STiTtTcsor Imdiawa, at Gavi.s A Iloan. Some month
airo, tbe above named gent lernen iN.ued proposal for pubhhing. In two volume, octavo of ome MK page each, al the atatutes of the State parsed Mnce lil.with ann-da-tioiia. Tbe first volume of the work is now puMiln-J ; and tbe manner of its execution, both mechanically and editorially, deserves the thank of the iTofessioiu The imperfect manner of publishing our statutes under State authority, has always been a eource of (freat inconvenience to the Indiana Lawyer. The revision of 1N.VJ, a well a the statutes passed fince that year, might almo.M aswellhave been puLlibei without any index. Up tc thistime th lawyer has constantly be-n under the ntxesaiiy of turning over, leaf t y leaf, the volumes o our statute to fiml any particular enactment. And every one know show annoying and provoking this is, especially iu the hurry of busine. as in our Courts. Happily for the profession, the publication under consideration promises a cvtter state of things In the future. The llr-t volume o Messrs. Gavin A I lord' work contains an e.ccl!ent and copioua index, which to every practicing lawyer in thtäte is it-self worth the money which the volume cotn. The volume under review contains another excellence II its pages are supplied with valuable marginal indices, sotbat a K'aitce at the murjnn is sufficient to apprise the '.aderof the contents of the page. Auother matter of grrat importance to the liwjeriti thi volume is a (food collection of the subject of all legislation Kinee 1S51. Heretofore, the lawyer in examining oar legislation on any given sulect had first to lind hat wa relevant to it in the Revision of lSoi, and then to turn over the page of the volumes of subsequent Statutes, to see how f.r recent legislation may have repealed or m.l -fled the provision contained in that Revision, and even then he would often ft-el doubt whether be bad found ail the legislation on tbe subject of his inquiry'- Messrs. Gavin and Hon! have relieved us of all this trouble and d-mbt. They have collected together in consecutive pages all the statutes made since on tbe um subject. Thus, on pa?es 373 to 377 of their tirt volume they have collected all our legislation, now iu force, on the subject o husband and wife, including the art of 1S52 and thre actof 1857. And they have bdlowed the same mode ft! cooeation, in appropriate consecutive pages, in regard to all other topics of legislation. A ti'.l nire valuable feature are the copious and accurate notes contained in the volume in question. This volume includes the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution of Indiana, and se veral important acts ol Virginia and statutes of Congress, and a large por'ion o our own tatute now in force. The numerous decision o the Courts on the various pro ision contained in these C.mstis tutioiis and statutes are found at the bottom of tbe appropriate paes, Jn the form of m at. brief and accurate n.deand reference. Merv Gavin A I lord seem to have performed this part of their work exceedingly well. It must have cost them much care and lalMr. p.y it they have greatly lessened the labT of the practising lawyer, and have ! merited his grateful approval. In every respect the volumennd-rreview i highly eediuble to tbe dilliirence, accuracy, talents and the taste o its editor, as eil as to the mechanical skill and neatnes of its publisher", and it mu-d raise the Jut expectation ol the profession, a to the value of the second volume, nblch we understand ill be forthcoming in a few months, ml hick ill contain the code of pleadum and practice o 1"CJ, ith sbsejueiit amendments and other statute... Without any concert with the editors or publishers ol the volnn.e in question. th writer of thi article has been induced to cinose and publish thislittle review of the 1km. k, eob-Iy because he believes the editor and publishers deserve high commendation for their pTforniance. He, therefore, deems it but Just to them, without being solicited to it by any one, to publish this notice ,.f the boos , over his o n proper name. DAVID McItXALD. Iiidi.sn.ipolis, November 1, 160. The first volume is now ready and being delivered to ubscri..rn. - ! ii i c v. i .-,o.
Madison and Indianapolis R A I lilt OA I OJI PA IVY. 1861. SXSsvJi ri,HE PASSENGER TRAIN WILL LEAVE THE i Union Depot daily at 12:30 P. M., and the I reicht Iepot at 7:00 A.M. for Madison, Cincinnati .and Louisville. This is tbe shortest railway line to Cincinnati and Louisvilleconnecting at Madison Ith the steamers Telegraph and Jacob Strader, arriving at Cincinnati iu time to connect with the Express Trains leavinir at six o'clock A. M., for the East, and by tbe Kentucky Central Railroad for the South. Returning, leave Cincinnati daily at 12 M., by the above steamers, and also by the Madison packets. Forest Queen and Prioress, arriving at Indianapolis at 10:45 A. M., making connections; with all traim leaving for the East, North and West. Fare to Cincinnati! or Cincinnati to Indianapolis, 3 OO ; To IoulvlIlc, 83 5(). No charge for meals or stste-rtK.ni on the st.aniers, or for hacgage or omnibus at Madison. Shippers arxl merch.mt West will And it to their interest to travel over and sh'p by this line. JanlO-dtf. D. C. liRANHAM, Superintendent.
el ts rwiaaao.
JEFFEI1S0XVILLE RAILROAD Two Trains Daily, Sundays Excepted
Trains Arrive. . 5 00 A. M.
Train I-ave. S:4.r A. M
:.r.O P. M 8:20 T. M VliOVK TRAINS STOP FOP. THE ACCOMMODATION of passengers at Southport, Greenwood, Franklin, Edinburgh, Columbus, making connections at Seymour with trains on the Ohio 1 Mississippi Road, and at Louisville with trains on the Louisville, Frankfort &. Lexington and Ioutsville and Nashville Roads. Freight trains leave daily. Freight promptly forwarded. Office, Madison Depot, West hide. A. S. C AROTH ERS, Superintendent. J. G. Whitcomb, Freight Agent. uoVJ6-dtf.
MACHINISTS.
-Am Jm
ASP
itiiciisjiiTii snor.
n AVING ENTIRELY REFITTED THE SHOP FORMERLY occupied by John Cooper, in Osgood, Smith A Co' La.t and Huh Factory, I am prepared to do all kinds of work in the machinery or blacksmithing line. Having had twelve years' experience in the best machine ehops in the country, I flatter myself that I can give iitire satisfaction to those who msy favor me with h'ir ork. I have in my employ one of the bet blacksmiths in the State, and pay particular attention to horse rboeing and machine forcing. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to Models of all kind built f'r tbe patent olice. Rememlxr the place, one sqnxre south of the Union iH-pot, on Illinois street. R T. OVt N. iulvlO-ülv '61
HOTELS.
Walnut Street House, WALNUT ST., BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH. nct28-dlm II. II. DAVIS, Froprirtor.
THE 3IOIS1SIS HOUSE, (Formerly American,) 1MMFMATKI.Y OrrOUTE UMON PbPOT,
ii. win r.tt out:.
I
BOOTS AND SHOES.
I It is for sale by
BINGHAM
4 IkH'GHTY, Indianapolis.
DISSOLUTION.
T
IMlStSTO CERTIFY THAT THE PARTNERSHIP
heretofore exist;nir teteen the undersigned is this
C.y d.uled by mutual consent. J. S. GOLD," W. RICH RIiSON.
a ii nine Surer and
Mi IXSLRANCE COMPANY, OF HAUT! OIID, coxx. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. CAHTAL I, 500sOOOOO NET SURPLUS, (after deducting all llahlit.) 414,112 30 iETNA building, INDIANAPOLIS.
DOOIC AND JOD PRINTING.
Proprietor,
W, IK SAPP, Clerk, S now open for the accommodation of the traveling public. The house has been thoroughly renovated
and furnished from top to bottom. mav31
A
Dealer,
IN ROOTS AND SHOES, !o. n't West Wntttiugton Mrret, One door east of the Palmer House.
LL KINDS OK LADIES' AND GENT'S ROOTS AND Shoes, invlo to order. dec9-dlni
PHYSICIANS.
IHt. .IA.11E.S ATIIOA', Surgeon and I'hysician, OFFICE A IKH' DOORS EAST OF ROBERTS CHAPEL, On Market st., nearly oppi.ite the i.ew PostofSce. Itcftidrncp .o. s ortl Sew Jerey street, I'liirtl Door nbnvr civ
iiov27
ork Mrret.
dim
The buine. will henceforth be conducted by W. Rich. art'sotu at the ob) stau I. All parties havii.it accounts ith
the late tlrm ill call on me fur a
IndisTispoH., J.m. 2d, !-. d4t
'l-tnieut. W. RICHARDSON.
DR..
REAL ESTATE. J. GATT .TTsTGTS
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SPE. 1AL A iTENTION GIVEN TO THE INSURANCE
ol farm property, dwellings and out -buildings. In
sures such buildings or content in a very favorable manner, for three or five years. Leon Equitably Adjuated and Promptly Iald in Cash.
Aleo, insures stores, warehouses, buildings, or contents
and personal property generally, in town or country, at rates as low as consistent with hazards taken, and inland
lusurance against the penis T navigation. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Application can be made to D. W. Grubbs, who is fully authorized to transact all business connected with the
Agency. aug 1,'61-dly WM ENDERSON
INDIAN A
STATE S EXT IN EL
STEAM PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT!
MEDICAL.
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WE ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE A IX ORDERS for Rook and Job iYintlng, with dispatch and in the best style of the art. Particular attention paid to Mercantile and Railroad
-sr CURE
GSr CURE
-s WepvousHeadache
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
THE OXLELAwTEST HBDICAL BEAUT1P1BR OK THE AO E, AND THE ON LT IIAsIIt I'lllOlVltvVTIOiN
Worthy of any cT.M.i,e f r r.-t-ring
COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JTKJSKI JOHNSON,
General Commission Merchant,
AND Dealer in Flour, Grain, nnd all kind ol Country Produce', Wines nnd Liquor, Cigars, Tobacco, A.c. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 237 SOUTn SECOND ST., IUI. ADI.LI'IIIA. Advance made on Cotisininriiti, augi2dly
m aa
BILLS OF LADING, BUSINESS CARDS, BILLHEADS, BLANKS, DEEDS, LETTER HEADINGS, REGISTERS,
CIRCULARS,
RECEIPTS, Ac
MEDICAL
YOTICE TO TIME IMEES.
D
R. DACIER'S FEMALE MONTH LT
PILLS.
No article of medicine intended for tify, 1 .. . 1., ... i.- 1... .1... v-. JlrCS
ever made its appearance, has met with Mf fo -w'-f
auch universal success as these Ce cbrntcd Pills.
I No disease is so little understood, and consequently so badly treated, as Female diseases. These Pills are the re suit of much study and careful experience in all va rietle of female complaints; and In cases of H Mawar-Ji fl"-a. Suppressions, Leuchorrea or Whites inflammation of the
bladder, kidney and womb, and loss of nervous energy,
their use is bove all praise. CAUTION- -Married Ladies, in certain situations, should not use them. For reasons, see directions with each box.
Trice. One Dollar per box. Sent by mail to any part of
the world. Prepared and sold exclusively ty DR. EW1NG, No.18 Virginia Avenue, aprS-dAwly '61 Indianapolis, Indiana
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
nAS WON FOR ITSELF SUCH A RENOWN FOR THE cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for u to recount the evidence of its virtues, w herever it has been employed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section we need not do more than assure the eopi iL quality is kept up to tbe best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do.
AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,
10R THE CURE OF
Cosfiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Indigestion. Irysentrry, Foul Stomach. Krvsjpelas, Headache, IMes, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Sm In-eaea, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Sa'.t Kheuin, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, a. a Ihuner Iill, and t r lurifying the Llo-d. They re suar-coated, ro thai the most sensitive can take them pleasntly, nnd they are the best aperient in the world for all purpose of a family physic. Price J5 cents per Uox, 5 boxes lor $1.
Show Cards and Bills !
CHECKS, BONDS,
NOTES ENVELOPES,
STOCK CERTIFICATES, DEEDS, Ac, 4c POSTING BILLS roacocarar MEacitaim. Show Hills, Hotel Ilill or Fare, Hand Ullis, Posters and Programmes, Isabels, Invitations, (Par tic and Halls.)
By th Bsc of the pills tbe periodic attacks of .Ver-er! or Sck UeiuJUtck nay be. prevented; and if takes at th commencement of an attaxk Immediate ralief frofu pain
and eicknesa will b obtained. I i fTbey seldom fail in removing tbe Naueea and Beatlacbe t which females are ao guhject. J
They act gently upon the bowe's removing Costlvene. For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Femalea, and all
ersona of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Laxative improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the lgertive, organs, and restoring the natural elasticity arxl trength e the whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long investigation and carefully conducted experiments, having bees la tue many year, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering frotr Headache, whether originating In the nervous ayMcta ot frotr a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be 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' The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each box. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers ia Medicinoa. A box will b sent by mail, pre-paid, on receipt of the P 1C I c i: , 25 V i: !s T s All ordera khould be addressed to HENRT C. SrALDINO, 4S Oder Street. w Tork.
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or Bvr.ar DKsrairTio. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE CATAIXXJUES, iUSCELLANEOUS PAMrHUCTS, CONSTITUTIONS, REPORTS,
BRIEFS. Ac.
We have one of the moet complete Printing Establishment in the countrv. 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
Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen,
... r.Mu.co r, or n , w.r.r ...u.rs u , , aded to our Type all the modern styles, and we employ tl.e lltinnr. lI.d iiffttln.. g.r tli. rem.liew lllt mir rf - ' -
space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our American Almanac in which they arc given; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should le ollowed for their cure.
the bet w erkcien. We are thus enabled to furnish Job
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Iemand Ayers and take no others. The sick want the best iJ there is for them, and they should have it.
rxrrAitr.p by
promptly, to guarantee satisfaction, and to accept low
prices. We have connected with our Job Department Adams Superior Tresses, and are prepared to execute Stereotype
IR. .J. C. AY 12 It V CO. ) I Prrsswork, together with the Preaawork for outside papers,
lowi:ll, 3ivjs. Price, SI i?r Hottle; Six llottles, So.
j All our rerredies are for sale by I k" RODERT BROWNING, Indianapolis. I ALLEN A CO., Cincinnati, I And by all druggists and dealers ever) where. 1 aug-.T-sl.tm
at low figure.
HOTELS.
BROADWAY HOTEL. CINCINNATI, OHIO.
CAPT. CHAS. H. CROMWELL, PROP'R.
tarn it
.'Merchants, Hankers, Ilailroad .Man Hgers, In.urnnce'.tgrnts, .'Hanu. factnrers, A.c.,
I
Soa'.h-wet corner Washington and Meridian Ms. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
I
SOtt TRADE. We hae seerl tracts of imrroed
arnl unimproved l.tn-ls in Ivcttnr ani Ripley coun
ties, Indiana, for ecuie nr ciy property. .i. we'd improves! and proilurtlve tract in Sullivan county, Irtd.aj.a, for exchange f r city property rr other good trade. A o, 1J3 ac es, 40 ur.der feme, Ith frame house, Ae., IS nides from Kent, New to count v. IimI. FOR fALE. Several good unproved farm in Marlon county, Iniiani. AI", K'in ch.M-e t-iild:tm lt in the North part of ibe cuy, at very low prvcra. Aoiung theio, the beautiful lota of J. W. Tandes, corner of Prnnvlv!.la and Vermont treet. FV)R KENT. Several art room fronting Washington MreeL In second, third, aad fourth stories in g od b-Uldf . and in rood bcatiot.s. roe of these rooms a'e tn tlie BUke B iiUiitiff rents very lw. The fvurth "tory point r.m l- ery eil cal
culated fr any light manufaeiurir. iwst'e
to t'A a k.
Real 'st,te Vr'Ots
EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, 1D TUK UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE ON THE CORNER oF WASHINGTON AND Meridian streets, Indianapolis. Three daily Epreiee to New Tork; T j daily F.xprev-es to nncinnaii, and To da.ly Epre.vses to Chicago ud St. Louis; The ibovr Cirpim. " are tbe only privileged Expreson the f..;;. in? r--ds. vu; INDIAN A t NTRAU LA ARKTIK A CHICAGO; IMilANAlvUS A rtKU; TF.KKE HAITE A R'.CHMONTV, BK1J.F FONTAINE A INIM ANAP0L1S. M-s-iey, rakaires, valuable and freight carried with
sfey and dpatch, and in charge of special and efficient i
ÜLAL LblAlXj AULKuY,! a. m., for P.wnr by thng j u vtMy AlTrr xn Mir E.ubIi,hm,n(. If th.y
.. 3 HtaCKF ici'.s Hi ii.iux;,
M atav J wrM,
PAPER DEALERS.
DRUMS.
Kilhoiiriac's lrniiix. ATN0.4BATESH0USE. an?5 WILL.VRD A STOW ELL.
meer.ger.
Notes, R.!:s and Draft reatv returns nia te.
ill be promptlv c. üecte.1 and J- r.UTTKKHFLD, Agent.
Ar;b
WINES.
MONNINGER'S PURE RHINE WINE. NOTHER LARGE QUANTITT OF RHINE WINK Jast recrlve! fn-m my father la Eurepe, which surpaae. any ever imported, and I i !rr it t tbe pu' I.c at fliirtreceUentedty bw price.. It is U!wt'laled f,r me1ical purp es, particularly ii case, of eonsumptUa. Please etil and nimire my stock at l a Iw-ll lU aaurant, corner at Wabiitn street atd keutuchy -noi.. D NIKI. MfN'MNGEK. Agent. Ha,j Indsanaptl's. Indiana
TYPE FOUNDRY. CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY, lMUTERSrHRElIOllSE,
REMOVAL.
Scott, IN'ichoNon V Co., AVE REMOVED THr IU STONE-CUTTING EMPO
RIUM t their laree and commodious Yard on
Kentnckv avenue and West street, one siiuare south of
the Canal and tbe Terre Hsute Raitr ad. Th se wishinc snythtntn our I;r.e .trerequesteil to call and ee a at our new quarter. All busines entnts'ed to cs will receive prrmpt atteoi on. inch 15-d6ru j SC01T, N ICHoLsON A CO
II
FURS! FURS
NO. 00 WASHINGTON, ST.
I tr.d
1TPE. PRESSFS AND PRINTING MATERIAL AI 1
W..., L !.!, or manufactured to order. .W-
dypi:ir j,d prumptlv execcte.!. Arfeuy (uf i
Inks H. A. POKTEK, Aqent.
LIT LA D I KS KU KS FOR S ALK AT COST As I do not intend kep:ng them f.r nie in t:. future. They f.l be eold at New York Cit to clse 1 t. confistiiig .f Misses aiid Chiiireii' Furs, at Nw. - K-t Washmt. I) ,ireet. J. K. S1IAKPE. det-d4
TH'sA MXOK, Wat. H. CKATrtKIJI, . woor. Mon, Chattield A: Woods, 77 nnd 7 Walnut St., Cincinnati. Manufacturers and Wholesale dealers in PRINTERS' CARDS AMD CARD SHEETS! PRINTING INKS AND PATER MANLTACT7RERSalso, enals, ageut for the Ma,rnol.a Mills writing pa !ers; maaa acturera of extra wrapping paper and paper bat;.
! desire ftrst-cU work at lew rate.
JfjgjfOnier freu- abroad will receive prompt attention. fjegrWork fumbhed in all cas at the time promised.
WRITINC NKS. mj rjc ju jk
l" Strangers from a itaivc, and hunncss men of the city and country, arc cotdial- ! invited to visit our office, and examine our facilities for executing every description o!
i Printing in the neatest style, and on the most ! reasonable term.
Celebrated Record Ink; oinc.oBMridi6u.ihofwA.
üigtoa Street, opposite the Postoftice.
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. Finer, nrrv ci:ts vr.u ui aut
Addklss,
mavlT-dtf
lIOTTf.i:.
ELDER HARKNESS & BINGHAM.
"THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT." INSTANT RELIEF! STOP YOUR COUGH! TURIFT YOUR BREATH! STREGTHEN YOUR VOICFU SjPA TsT)UsrGS
THROAT CONFECTIONS, ARK GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN", GOOD FOR LECTURERS. GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS. GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING'S THROAT C0NFKCT10NS LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS CHILDREN CRT FOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS
They relieve a Cough instantly. They clear the Throat. They give strength and volume to the voice. They impart a delicious arom tu the breath. hey are delightful to tbe taste. They are made of simple herb, and can not barm any on.
I advise every one who has a Cough or a Husky Voice or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat, to get package of my Throat Confections, they will relieve yoa nstatdly, and you will agree with me that "they go right to the spot." You will find them very useful and p sant while travelling or attending public meeting for stilling your cough or allying your thirst. If you try one package I am aale in aayüug that yoa will ever afterward
consider them indispensable. You will find them at the ;
. - a r . l :
Ln ii Kf;isvs tum urmer iu jaeunuie. . PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. j My signature is on each package. All others are coun j erfeit. A package will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of Thirty Cent. j ADDICKXS
IIEXKY C . SFAIjDIXCS
NO. 4-? CEDAR STREET. N. Y.
r 7 VERT rtUGC.m IN THE INITED STATES i famtbar with the arttele. and will til yew tf yow yen are Haid or Zray Or Your Hair rd a Tnlc, rpoffMHor O. T. Wood's HAIR RESTORATIVE Is Ihr Onlf ltellnblc Article for rtt t !-. FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGY!!,
Ladies and gentlemen, in all parts of tbe world testify te tbeelT.cacyof Prof. O. J. Wood'a Hair Rettoraihre, and ccnÜrBsei) uf tbe pre, are uuaiiiuioua lo ita praia.. A frw testimonials only ran here be given; see circular for more, and it will be imrosible for yoa te doubt. PROr. S. THALBERG. rtAN15T, aayt on hU arrival la the Called Malea. ha was rapidly becfiming gray, but on applying Wood's Hair Restorative, hi hair sso recovered Ita origtoal hue. CHARLES CAKDEW.13 NASSAU KT, X. T Says the gTay hair on his wife's hed were, after a few week-t' trial, turned into a dark
brown, at the same time beautifying and thickening tbe bair. A. C. RAYMOND, RTH, MAINE, Says he is now iiy years old, and hi. hair and whisker, were twn-tblnU gray, . ty the use of two bottlea of tie Keatoraiive, tbe gray hair, have disappeared, t-otb at heaid and face, and ta more ss-ft and jloot tii an for tweiity-üve years prerK-u.. Uit.ltc, at the ace of fifty-two, baa aed it Ith tbe same effect. FIN LEY JOHNSON, KS., NEW ORLEANS, Say that he lost bis hair bv the Yellow Fever iu VsTsi. He ued WosMt'a Hair ReMorativc, andbia hair is now thick and gbsy. M. MIDDLETON, LIVINGSTON, AlBAMA, says the Restorative ha tone mach gmd in his part I tbe country. lie aaed it for baldnehu and tuw has a r.ue head of hair. T. L. MORSE, LEBANON. KENTUCKT, Says he has seen Wood'a Hair Reatorative used in hundreds of rases, and never knew it to fail in accomplishing all It pnfeea to do.
A. J. ALDEN, McLAEsBORO Hi, Say. he bad the arald bead ela;bt year, aast was bald, but by the libera lue of Wood'a Hair Restorative, he now has a rich, glow head of hair. Ij'io.viia, NoIe countj, Indiana, Feb. S 159. Prof. O. J. Wood. I-ar Sir In the latter part of tbe veaf 1V.J, while attending to the State and National lw School of the State of New York, my hair, from a caue unknown to me, commenced falling off very raj-idly, se tbat in the short space ot six mouth, the whole upper part of my scalp wa entirely bereft t tt cwverloj;, aud much of the remaining portion njnin the trie anl back part of tny head shortly after became gray, so tbat yoa will not be surprised when I tell you tbat iiw-n my retura to the State of Indiana, my more caual aewnaintar-ree were not so much at a 1 to discover the causa of the change in my appearance, a my more Intimate acquaintance to recognise me at all. 1 at oi kt made apjüratlun to tbe moat alillful rhy. aicianalnthe country, but receiving no nranoM frora them that my bair could again b rectored, 1 m aa forced to become reconciled to my fate, until fortunately in the latter part of tbe year 1 S67, your restorative was recomtnended to rr.e by a drugjnst, being the not! reliable Hair Restorative in use. tried one bottle, and found to my freat satifaction tbat it wa producing thedesirrst e fleet. Since that time I have uaed seven dollar,' worth of your Restorative, and aa a result, have rV-b coat of very soft black hair, hieb no money ran buy. At a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill in tbe production of so wonderful an article, I h irt rermmended its use to many of my friends and acquaintance., who, I am happy to inform yoa, are using h with like effect. Very respectfully. A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Counselor at Law Oaa Gaova, S. C, Jane 34, lt Prtf 0. J. Wood: Dear Sir Tour Hair Restorative ia rapidly gaining popularity in thia community. I have had occasion to lay prejudice aside, and give your Hair Restorative a perfect test. During the year 1SS4, I waa to unfortunate at U ha thrown from my sulky against a rk near the roatd aide, from w hk-h my head received a mat terrible blow, ceasing a great deal of irritation, which communicated to the brain and eiternal surface of the bead, frem the effect of which my hair waa flnaiiy deatroyed over Um ewttr. surface of the head. Prom the time I find discovered itt dropping, Lowever.np to the time of Its total disappearance, I employed everything I could think. of, being a prw fsional man myself; and, aa I thought understanding tbe nature of tbe disease, butwat flnaiiy defeated ta every prescription advanced. These and no other circumstances induced me to retort to your worthy Hair Restorative, which I have every reason to he live produced a very happy result; two month after the first application. I had aa beautiful a bead of young hair aa I ever saw, tor which 1 certainly owe ynq my most sincere thanks. Rest as to red, dear air, 1 shall recommend yorjr remedy to all Inquirer; moreover, 1 shall nse my influence, which I flatter myself to say, tsnt a little. Ton can publish thi if yoa think proper. Yours, very respectfully, M. J. WRIGHT. M. D. Office of the Jeffersonian, PbillippL Ta Dec 11, M. Dear Sin I feel it my duty as well aa my pleasure, to stale to you the following circumstance, which yoa can use as you think pro wer. A gentleman of this place, (a lawyer, haa been bald ever since bis earty youth, a much so tbat be was compelled to wear a wig. He wa induced ta use a bottle of your "Hair Restorative,' which be liked very much; and after asing some two three bottles his batr grew out quite luxuriantly, and be Dow bat a bandaoro bead of hair. The gentleman's name is Bradford, and he Is very well known in our adjoining counties many pror; ran testify to the truth of thi statement; gire it to you at the retuel of Bradford. You can sell a great deal of your Hair Restorative in this and the ad; oinina: counties if you have the proper a rents. Yours. Ac. THOMPSON M:Ei.HN)R. Csim, S. C, 30ih July, HS. Paor. O. J. Wood Wr Ntr; I Uke pleasure In recom. mending your Hblr Restorative as a iriost eaeellent cure for .cald head. My son was suffering very anach from thia diaeaae, and after using one bottle, waa made perfectly well. I recommended it to others who had disease of the head, and In all rase It had tbe desired effect. Too can recommend it without fear aa a most certain rare for arald bead. Many others will certify that this and nejiy ther cases was cured from the n of your nv-t valuable Hair Restorative. Respectfully youra, GEORGE MrSUAIN. The New Tork Day Boot says: -The majority of Hair Wahe, Hair Dvea, Hair Tonka. Hair Oils, and tbe numberle- preparation which are now before the public under such extrsraarant, hyperbolical and fantastic title aa we ee para-ted in abow window card and newspaper beadinrs, as hair preparations, are all humbugs of the Erst water; their real merit, when tbey ponwsa any, is, that they do no harm. HOG S LARD, VYHALK OIL, LARD OIL, WC KT OIL, scented and colored, make up, ben in beautiful wrapperi ajxl white flint ;!as bottles, tbe costliest character of tonic.; and when thus costly are baptised ju aome trteyllabU term, and cauirht st by verdant jour.; and old of both seae. Such is not tbe character of Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. Thia gentlemen cornea before the world without any "bighfalutm" Xilopblof-iium, or any other astounding or startbnr cachxer.ny terms; he simjJy ad. rem sea a . K'tra1ir bat it eineewa, pre. cisely and as a Re-toraU-ee ft act. Buy I"rtf. Wund'i Hair Restorative; and, aa yoa value your scalp, aye, yor rery brains, apply nothing el--; for it may be thaty.. will (ret me worse substance than perfume lard oil on oar cranium. Kemewiber, Wood'a ReetoraUvo for tbe Lair U the best arlk le extant."
t 5 i
2TA üigle k-otüe of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
will save tea times IU coat annually.
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I
SPALDING'S PRKPARED GLUKI
SPALDING'S PKEPAHED GU'El
SAVE TUK I1FA7E81 ECON0MT! DlSriTCni
XSa?"A tttcm i Timm. Savu N-"a."-JJ As accidents win happen, even In well regulated fa mihe., ft is very deturabi to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing furniture, toys, crockery, tc. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meet all such emergencies, and no household ran afford
to be without iL It it always ready and up to the sticking point. 'USE1UL IN EVERY HOUSE." N. B. A brash accompanies each bottle. Price IS cent Addreas, HENRT C SPALDLMi, No. 49 Cedsr Street, New York. CAUTION. A a certain uaprr.dpled person, are attempting to palm off on tbe anaaapecting public, tmilatiori of my PREPARED GLUE, 1 would caution all persona to eaamk before purchasing, and see that the full name,
'SPALDING'S 1'KKPAkEH GLUE.'
1 on the eotside wrapper; all others are twladliaf run
terfeits fb?mw
rr will, st aartaa's ow raoe-a RESTORE GRAT nAIIi TO THE ORIGINAL COLOR TTill make it prow on F-e'.d H'a-ls, vriil restore tb natural -retioti, W'i;i remove at oitce all itching, W;!l remove ail Dandriif?, Will cure all eruptions even x-aUi Will make tbe hair soft and a:losey. Will make tLe old appear young again. Will preserve the color of hair to old ar, WiJl tdways fat-fi it and stow H fll!r n. And is one of the bet to;M artKle for tb. br nw tn a. IF YOUR H AIR IS II A RS n. Ce Prof. Wood' hair reterative If your hair I grey, U Prof. Wood' hair reetrative. f your bair is thin. Vi Prof. Wood's nalr retrft!a If yoa are bald, U Prof. t hair r.tr,re If yost be nervoua headache. Use Pr. Ward's hair resfwativ.. If yoa act tritimory smwhtlffltat, R-a-1 the cirralar of Prof. W ood's hair restot at e O. WOOD & CO., 114 .Market rerf,,. Uuli; tn nraad wsr, iw York, MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE LEAUlRjt ia
n-a a p ,w an aBae3M.
W'hlefcsle and
whoie.ale drureit. N
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retail agent, Roaaar Pa. aisa 11 West eVathiagtoa street, hi-aiwlsleoAew
