Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3552, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1862 — Page 4
cnoccRS.
Besbe Cl Hawes, WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL Dealers in Groceries vri PKODUCK, t-loiir, torn-llral, alt &c, no t west Washington steeet, Indianapolis, Indiana. rf imS IIRM ARE THE EXCLUIVE AGENTS 15 ft thia city for Joseph Mann' Üyter a celebrated sWiUiwof braiwl and ail order from th ntjr or couatry will be promptly tiled. At thia boue alo I 00 cf U largest Henere. In th world, krrf ebk ke n, dockt, f eeae, ta'kfrea and tho like are- kepi healthy and fat and at for tb tablo ai ail Uaoea. septa-dam
NOTICE.
Unlte. Hinte of Amrrlru, Dlalrlrt I Indiana Hi: Whcb 4i. a Hb I of Information een fled in the 1 4 strict Court of tb Unit 4 States, within and forth "tenth Circuit and IMtrict f Indiana, on the 13th day January 142, by John Hanna, Eaq , Attorney of the tan ted 5 Lair for aaid Iatrct of Indiana, against three hoses of machinery and one piece of casting, seized at Jeffernnllle, lj.l!Jia. f . r a violation of the law f the United .Mate, the ..id g.d and mrrhn.!le le. tog contraband of war, and praying process against said got I, and taat the am may t cs-nslcmiw-d aie! sohl as artele contraband of war. S-i, therefore, in pursuance of the monition nrider the sea! .f aaid foort I rix directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all persona claiming atd giods, or any part thereof, or in any manner interested therein, that th be and appear U f re the said, the Itrict Court of the United tate, to be held at the city af Ir.dianapo-
11, !" and for the itrVt of Indiana, on the 3! Tuesday of i February neat, at o'clock of the forenoon of that day, J then ai d there to interpose, their c'aiuu arid make then ! allegation in that tliif. j m. - . . . r ar . v at. .mm iw W a a w '
Attest; iMUii ii. I'.i ir., t . . 3 arn;i. Per J. S. Ki'iriA. Deputy. Jo H. Raa. Clerk- jan2J-dl5d
NOTICES.
ITnlted Male aaf Antfrlrn, 1)1 trief off ) Inrtlitna, V VTettti. cf i?.fsrmatUn la teen fled In tbe If rvt t'owrt of tbe I'nKed Stat.e. within and forth Seventh Circa t and IiirU-t cf Indiana, on the Sth d f October, ll, ly J Ln lUnui. F.q.. Attorney f tba United State of America, for aaid la.trxl of Indiana, against 2 bags of eoflee, 1 bos of Starr b, 10 barrcla cf blky, M 1 boi of citt'ile, aelied tt F.variTvJIle for I Tlo!:!.,n cf the lawa of tie United State, the aaid roods and ro'ixbuKliM rwtna: c.TtrSaJ tf war, and praytna; process af amt (", miA that tbe aae Uij be condemr.el and oM a aniclri eintrat and cf war. ?Sow, tberrfre. ia prarce "1 the monftlnn under the iw a! of aaid Court U me directed and delivered. 1 do here, by git, pnblic notif to all persona claimlc ad r'xrfj. or any part thereof, r In any manner Ihterested therein, that they be and appear before tbe aaid, the fttrtctOnrt of the Uiiited Ma-e, to be tel l at the city cif Indlanapolla, ia aiid for tbe iMitrkt of Ju liana, on tie th;rd Monday of November teit, at ten o'cLrfk cf the forenoon of that day, Iben and there to lolerpoo thrir clauna and make their allecationa In that behalf. D. G. ROSE. f. S. Ma.hal, Ter J. ft. Hklow, Depnty. Jon; n. Raa, Clerk. Dated Notemr 2, W. nov4-illt
SPECTACLES. &C. To Officers of the Army.
JUST ItFCFlVFO A Mi.EM'll) ASMiCTMENT OP ntss:s.
For f!!. port.thilitT nl p)wer tl.ej uprt-l :
SKMMONS. f)tic;.m.
11 filier.
For xale hr
SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C.f Of the jrreiteit trnrent power, cf new improvement prnrnTly nljutel In t!t Micr Onlers l'nni the country, with particular, pmmptlv Attetwlitl t. Kep;iirin tie:itlv done with dirtch. SFIM MÖNS. Optician. oct'JJ . i"). South IllinoU street.
MUSIC. Patriotic Songs llMrmnnlzeil for .Inlr Volrra anil Ap lraprlntr for ue lit Cnmp.
ATTIIF. INDIANA MUSH? STOKF..
The Sahbalh-School Mtymn and Tinte-tlooky Uotit.iitiii-(r upward of two hundred choice h) niti' and tunc Hin: six ci:atn. AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STORE. niLLAKD & STOW KM., Jin23 '. 4, !nlea lluufse. LIVER Y STAB LES ; . O. W. JOIÜSTSTOTST, Livery and Sale Stables NO. 1 AXD11 WKT I'HAliLflTnF.ET, VMAroUS,l51l KA. Itay'" !t-re, Il'ifrIe, Carriatre and Middle llore ala .iti readtncH. Charnea moderate. dorl-tf
V. W. II A Ii Ii A: CO., EXCHANGE STABLES, 25 ii.moih stih:i:t, OPIDStTE BATES HOUSE, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. aairVdly
BITTERS.
IT S !: T II 10 Old SACHEM BITTERS IT IS Till'. FINKST AND TKST s v i: i a ii i: i i v i a i: 3C 2S3" O W 1ST , n iv . i M.qi i.u:n rurifirrand Hi ulalorolllic Hlood it is a itlifzhtrttl Tonic, Try it and it will do you Good. for siTi"n by IIIM IIII.'.I IT V U.U., Ant by ir --r. H n" Merchant. and Druic'-t i,r r!'y. Yin. tiiH-IiuICM. Nw Haven. Ct., I--pi n-for. Pni.cipa! Iw-j.ot. H W.tfrr tr. . t. N. Y. dec04.Su-dAlv
REAL ESTATE ACENTS.
TTITUD?TTr.H Of'A.Tir.lUCA, DISJ TkHT OF INDIANA. SS: W ataraa. A libel of information baa been fled in the IXMrxt Court ef the Unitrd hiaiea, within and for the Seventh Clrriiit and Ih.trict of Indiana, on the 5th day of Orioher. 11. bT Jhn Hanna, Fo., Attorney for the Uni
ted State for aaid District of Indiana, arainut 1 b.x of
droirv 3 boe of candtea, 3 bar of cofjee, 4 kes of aKla, 7 boie aoap, and 10 barrel of wuiky. vized at F.vanvil!e, f.,r a violation of the laws of the United State, the aaid rxd a and merchandise bein contraband of war, and praylnj prorexa araint paid pood, and that the umt may be condemned aiid told at artklea contrabaiid of war. Now, therefore, in pnrsnance of the monition nnder the aeal of raid Court, to me directed and delivered, I do hereby tive public notice to all peraona claiminf aaid r'i, or any part theereof, or in any manner Interested therein, that itiry be and appear before the paid, the IKtrirt Court of the United Stat , to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for th Itrict of Indiana, on the 3d Monday of November next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. tL-n and there to iuU-rpuAC their claims and make their allegations in lbt behalf. D. G. ROSE. C. S. Marshal. I'rr J. S. HioM-nw, Iieputy. Jo5 H. Rca. Clerk. Dated November I, 161. nov3-d!4t
rtAILftOADS.
IND1ANAP0US AND CIMIXXATI fataa mm kMaae Mlaortest Jtoute hy Thirl? Jllles! NO CHANGE OT CARS TO CINCINNATI I
Three trains leave l&diaxiaj!u Dally, (Raudayi eicepted.)
INSURANCE. MA im'RIXCE COMPANY, or IIAIITIOIID, t'OV. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860.
.URSTTKAIN. 5 00 A. at CINCINNATI LIGHTNING
I' F. pre arrive at Cturmnait at 9.4$ A at. Second Train 1115 A. Jt. Cincinnati, Columbus, ZanesviOe and Wheeler MaO, arrtvea at S.OO r. M. PaMenirTa by this train make the aame time to Newark Zaii'PTiii and W beehr; at by any other rte out cf Indianspo"!, and fare the same. Third Train 710 P. M. Cincinnati Expreaa. arrives at Clm-nmati 12:20 A. M. Lrau.jrton. Ky. 11 45 A. M. I ara am aa b-y any other route. Ca!I for yonr llrketa ri x the Indianapolis aa4 ClnTtnati Railroad. Barrafre checked thronrh. hrtt iat Notice. Be aur you gt in the right train at Indianapoll. The rdy Cincinnati raki, standa on tbe ffih track. b-ii (t the farthe.t track eouib in the Union Dpot, at lndianapoli. W. II. L. NOr.LF., General Ticket Arent. Min. Powaix, Travelins; Agent. aprl 60.
PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS
BAIT-BO A.D. 1862. SSJaSSSS 862. NEW ARRANGEMENT. . lloute to C'lilrapo via Kokotno. 31 MILES SHOCTKR THAN OTHER KOUTK.
CAITTAL $1 500000 00 SET SURPLUS, (after lednrttag all liabilities) & list 12 30 TNA building, INDIANAPOLIS.
iT.MTr.i) !TATi:.orAJiniiicii msi) TUICT OF INDIANA, SS: WHF.r, a libel of Information has rweri flej in the IH strict Cot: rl of the United States, w ithin and for the Seventh Circuit and Iatrtct of ln.liana, on the 5tl day of October, 1"S1, by Jubn Hanna, Esq., Attorney for the United States of America, ajtint 2 cac of loots and ahoes. peire! at Evansville, for a violation of the l.iws of the United State, th said rood rd merchandise bein( contraband of war, and praying process ajraiut said Roods, and that the name may b condemned and sold a articles contraband of war. Now, therefore, in ptirnnce of the monition tinderthe seal of said Court to ms directe1 arxi delivered, I do hereby stive public notice to all pTMns clainiinr aid K'N or any part thereof, or an any m.inner intercMi-d therein, that they be and appear before the aid.the IH-trictCourt of the United State, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for the IhMrict of Indiana, on "the 3d Monday of November next, at 10 o'clock of the foretion of that d.iy, then and there to inrerpc their cluinn and make their allegations in that ! half. I. ti. HOSE. U. S. Marshal, Per J. S. Hir.Ki.nw, I)epuly. Jon II. Kr.a. Clerk. Dated November 1,11. nov2-dHt
ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1,1862, trains will be rnn a f-dlows: A Mail Train will leave Indianapolis at 12.30 P.M., top at all stations and make close connection at Kokomo with train on the Cincinnati and Chicaro Air Line Railroad, and arrive at Chicago at 8:30 P. and Peru at 415 P. M., in time to make connections with trains on the Toledo and Wahah Railway, oing East and West. Returning, the same train will leave Peru at 8:00 A.M., and arrive at Indianapolis at 11:30 A. M., In time to make connection for all points Eat, South and West. An Eprestra!n will leave Indianapolis at 10:10 P. M., and arrive at Peru at 2 00 A. M., in time to makeconnection with trains proinpc Eat and West on tbe Toledo and Wabah Railway. Returning the aame train w ill leave Pern at 11:20 A M. and make clone connection at Kokomo with train on the Cincinnati and Chicago Railway, from CLicaro, Valparaiso and Loganoport, and arrive at Indianapolis at 3.20 P. M., in time to connect with the evening trains fur Cincinnati, I.ouii-ville and other point. Special attention given to the tranportatlon of live stock, produce and merchandise generally. DAVID MACY, General Arnt and Superintendent. Tno. P. Hat'OHKT. General Ticket Agent.
LAW BOOKS.
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Of t lie .Stute of ndinnis, C10NTAINING THE REVISED TATUTES OF 11.12 with the amendments thereto, .Mid the siibKeqiien legislation, ilh note and references . judicial dccmion. a nur. i) ar JAMES GAVIN AND OSCAR ORD. Vo!nme 1, Published by iii;x;ii am a hoi (;iity, isiiAyArti.is. Jtldur Ilnvid ?IcI)onald, one of the most eminent lawyer of the State, volunteered the fullowin. ecommendation of the w ork: Statttis or I.vdia.xa, t Garix A lloan. Some months ago, the above named gentlemen !ued proposals fur pub
lishing, in two volumes octavo of some MMVpages each, al the statutes of the State nased since lsil, w ith annotation?!. The ß rt volume of the work is now published : and the manner of its execution, both mechanically and eJitorially, deerves the thank if the profession. The imjierfect manner of publishing our Statute unJet State authority, hj always been -i source of great inconvenience to the Indiana Lawyer. The revision of l.siU, arll as the statutes pasM-d since that year, might almost awel!have been published withmt any index. Up tc thiptime the lawyer ha constantly been uinler the necesaity of turning over, l af by leaf, the volumes w our statutes to find any particular en.ictment. And every one know show annoying and provoking this I, especially in the hurry of biiincas as in our Court. Happily for the profession, the publication under consideration promises a letter state of things in the future. The first volume o ilessrs. Csvin & Hord's work contains an excellent and copious index, which to every practicing lawyer in thtäte I Itself worth the money which the volume costs. The volume under review contains another excellence llil pages are supplied with valuable marginal indices, so that a glance at the mrgin is uHU ient to apprise the caderof the contents of the page. Another matter of great importance to the lawyer in tbia volume i a good collection of the subjects of all legislation since 15I. Heretofore, the lawyer ia examwiiiu our legSlatjon on any given Mibject had first to find wht wa relevant to it in the RevWon of K2, and then to turn over the page of the volumes of subsequent Statutes, to see how far recent legislation may have repealed or m h1 -fled the provisions contained in that Ketishm. and even then he wuiild often feel d.mbt whether he had found a!! the legislation on the subject of hi inquiry. Mer. Gavin and Hord have relieved us of all this trouble and doubt. They have colWtcil together in consecutive page all the statute made since Kil. on the same .ubject. Thus, oti pages 373 to 377 of their first volume they have collected all our legislation, now in force, on the subject o husband and wife, including the 10 t of lv52 and three actor 1n7. And they bave followed the same nxsle.i.coocation, in appropriate consecutive pages, in regard to all Other topics of legislitjoj,. A tili more valuable feature are the eoi.ioii arxi accurate note contAiiieit in the volume in question. This volume include tlie Constitution of the United State, tb Constitution of Indiana, and several important act ol Virginia and statute t.f Congress, and a lame portion o our own statute now in force. The numerous derision o the Court en the varioti proisionscoi;t:i::irdin the-e Cotistn, tution and statutes are found at the bottom f the appropriate patfe. In the form of neat, brief and accurate iioteand reference. Mer. Gavin A Hord seem to have performed Ihi part of their work exceedingly well. It must have co; t them much care and labor. Hy it they have reat'y o ened the labor of the practising law er, and bae aril merited hi grateful approval. In every respect the volume tinderreview ishighly reditable to the dilSigence. accuracy, talents and the taste o its el.tor. a well a t the mechanical skill ami neAtn of its publisher. an! it must raise the Jut expectation i the pn fes'.ioii, as tt the value of the second volume, which we uihlerstami will be fortTicotning in a few- motiths, and which will contain the code of plea. ling and practice o 1nT2. with sabsequer.t anendmeni and ther statute. Without any concert with the editors or publishers ot the volume in question, the writer of thi article ha been induced to cor.;poe and publish this little review (.f the bovk, solely becaue he believes the editors and publisher deserve high commendation for their performance. He, therefore, deems it but Just to them, without being solicited to it by ail) Otie, to p::bliih this notice of the boo , over his own proper name. DAVID MclMN.LD. In i:.-it:.vp..liv November 1, l'sC.O. The r.rt volume i now ready arid ! irg delivered to ubscri er 1 IC I ' 1: d .-,0. It if rsale by RlNtiHAM A IwiTGHTY, lndianapoli.
DISSOLUTION.
r UMii.s i to i Ki;r:n rn vr the PARTNKP.snir herevf- ri- exist. cr b. tsern th- und fsigi.td 1 tin
Madison and Indianapolis RA I LKOA I CO.TI FA IVY. 1861. mii 1861. rilHE PASSENGER TRAIN WILL LEAVE THE I Union Iepot daily al 12:30 P. M., and the Freight 1-epot at 7:0. A.M. for Madison, Cincinnati and Louisville. This is the shortest railway line to Cincinnati and Louisville connecting at Madison with Ihe steamer Telegraph and Jacob St raler, arriving at Cincinnati in time to connect with the Express Trains leaving at six o'clock A. M., for the Ea-t, and by the Kentucky Central Railroad for the South. Returning, leave Cincinnati daily at 12 M., by the above steamers, and al by the Madison packet. Forest (Jueen and lYioress, arriving at Indianapolis at Dr.45 A. M., making connections w ith all train leaving for tbe Eaxt, North and West. lore to Cincinnntl or Cincinnati to I ndi iinn poll's, S3 OO ; To I.oiilajvillf $3 "0. No charge for meals or state-rooms on the st.amers, or for baggage or omnibus at Madion. Shipi-er and merchants West will find it to their interest to travel over and ship by this line.
D. O. PUAN HAM, Superintendent.
JanlO-dff. CHaaa
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J EFFEUSOXVIUE RAILROAD Two Trains Daily, Sunday s Excepted
Train Ieare. .t:4-i A. M , Y. M
Trains Arrive. .. 5:00 A. M. . H iO P. M
4 HOVE TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOMMODATION
Etl-iil-ttrh, Cbyjubu, rr.nJii;. connections at SevmAUr
of paengers at Southport, Greenwood, Franklin,
Ith trains on the Ohio A Mississippi Road, and at Iui-
ville with train on the Iouisville, Frankfort A Lexington and Ixxiisville and Nashville Roads. Fr.ight trains leave daily. Freight promptly forwarded. OH'.CC, Madison iH pot, West side. A. 8. CAROTHERS, Superintendent. J. G. Whitcoub, Freight Agent. uov26-dtf.
MACHINISTS.
An M,miCKSJllTIl Sit on.
n A VING ENTIRELY RF. FITTED THE SHOP FORMERLY oocupieit by John Cooper, in (Ngood, Mr. i:h A Co's Lst ajid Hub Factory, I am prepared to do '1 kiie'iK of work In the machinery or bl.uk.sinlthing line. Hiving had twelve year' experience in the best machine shop in the country, I flatter myself that I can give antire satisfaction to those who may favor me with heir work. I have in my employ one of the bestblatksmiths in the State, and pay particular attention to horse shoeing and machine forging. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to ' Models of all kinds built for the patent oftlce. Remember the place, one square south of the Union Depot, ou Illinois street. R T. R"'OW". tulylO-dlv '61
HOTELS.
Walnut Street House
WALNUT ST., PET WE EN SIXTH AND SEVENTH. oct2:-dlm II. II AVIS, Proprietor. THIS MOKKIS 1IOUSK, (Formerly American,) IMMLM ATKI.V rilSITE IMON pr.PDT, II. WlilTMOIti:, Proprietor, W, D. S AIT, Clerk, IS now open for the accommodation of the traveling public. The house has been thoroughly renovated and furnished from top to bottom. mai31
BOOTS AND SHOES.
dav di--..ed I t mutual consent.
J. S GOLD. j RICHARDSON. i
The biisine-s will h i,cef. r'li be Conducted by W. Richard"!., at the old t ili I. Ail parties ha a'int ;th t'ie la'e firui w .11 c all on no for a ':utment. ' W. RICHARDSON. l.id.al.ap. l.s. Jan. 2 1, 16-' . Ut
-A.. T.TTTTZ, .Tla 11 11 1 a vi uvvr mid Dualer, IN LOOTS AND SHOES, j o. 'et uoliiiiirtoti street, I One .! r east f the Palmer IIor.se. j LI. KINDS tH LADIES' AND GENT'S IK tTS AND i S!ne. mad.- to order. dec9-dlm PHYSICIANS. , ni:. .iAi3i:s ath., Surgeon and Iitjsieian. OFFICE V FE W DOORS EAST OF KORERTS CHAPEL, ! On Market t.. nearly oj poite the new Post office. i Hrsiilence .o. i- orlh ev Jersey j street, llnrtl loiiralintr .iu no27 nrk street. dim j REAL ESTATE.
Real Estate Agents, expressompanies.
South-west corner Waol.inMon and M. udian t., INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA.
IJ0K TRADE. We be seerl tract cf :rripr.ee.l aw, nro.mproved l.nls in Ifc-catnr arxl R plcy cmniiwl.aios. for ebaii.-e for eify propert. Al. a well improved and jro.!jviie tract in an county, j lrd ar.a. f r ech-e f -r ci'r property r i ther go.,i trade. A mi, 12. ao es, 4.) under tetu-e. Hh frame house, Ac. W ru le frv;ii K- r.t. Newton o.!n. yOli S I.E. Seral g -si impt'oved larms in Marl -n 1 County, lu-ii na. Also. ..jine ci.- U e 1. 1-,!.! rg l..t in the Nurih ari of the ciiv, at very ) p'ie - Artoe ir.it ll.e l-eaif;tal lots . of J. W. Y a &.'.., coit.er .1 pei.i,.ai44 aud Vermont treet. ri'li RENT. Several g"1 ro..rr. fr n'ing n WahLigton tret. tu ec til, lU at i f i.r'.U t ,ri- s in M"l bu.blii. and in g".l ..4t,-rt . J .wie of thee r.n are in ti lVe Ibühling rents , ry l w. TtkC foirtl. tor o;:.t T'-m t -ry teil ca!- I C-iiated for a::v Ugl.t niamav-tU' .!; bui:.es, , A;; tu SPANN 1 Ii)TE. j Ileal Kfa cert. WINES. J " MONNINGER'S PURE RHINE WINE, j VNtlTHFIi LARGE (JU A MITT OK RHINE WINE I just Tr ;ved frim my frrrr tn Fur-pc, which surpae at: er ttnp'rteJ, aiei I ofr it to the pu'-l.c at 1 Cij rw ln,!r liy (. J.rsr. It unequaUd for me-iirl j purx . pn x ilarty in va-e T ciiiiijt.'i. I"ae j call a- ! vg r.ü.e my st-n V a? La ! !! Rtirart, corner j cf Wa,. ig,,?, treet ar.d Kt i.turk v aiene.e. DANIKL M11NNINGER. Ag.M. ma,13 Indiar.ap-!:, Indiana
American Express Company, ! TM t UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFHCK ON THE CORNER oF W ASHINGTON AND Meridian trel., Iiellanapolt. Three ia, iy Expresses to New York; Tw o i ;T K.xpresse t Cincinnati, and To ?...r Kspre.se to Chicago and St.Lul; Te ab'ive Companies re the only privileged F.xpresson the f..':..:i f ro.s, vm. INDIAN h NT.'LVU IF V I'.TTF A Cli;CGt; im: n xpti.is a i ti:r. TKKI.E HAUTE A RICHMOND: Pf l.l.Y l NT A INK A INMANAPOIJ5. Mo;.rv, paear, uiuiM. an! fre;;.t earned Ith safety and dispatch, and tn charge of .p c.al and c5.c ier.t mestr. Note. Rill arel Israfta will be promptly collected and rea.!y returus. made. J. KUTTF.Kj1F.L1i, Agent. TYPE FOUNDRY. CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY,
IR. J. OA-IT .TINTCy S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, N(. 2 III. AUK I' mil's ItriMll.Mi, t" K j a a bt ea . "drums.
It ilhoiirnuN Driuiis, AT NO.4 BATES HOUSE.
WILLAH! A STOW ELL.
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REMOVAL. .Scott, .ii!ioNoii A: Co., -w vp trrxii ivvn Tiirtn sTiiv.rt-n-i: rflIV
I 1 Kit M t tneir urre ari oinni'.iinu lanl on Kentucky aver.ue and West street, one quare south of the Catal and tue Terrc Haute Ka lrc-aJ. Tho-e w;tiir. :t tiiif.' 111 our Lue arc requested to call snd see u at our new quarter. All butnev entrusted to u will receive prompt attenton. imchli-iiSml SCOTT, NICHOLSON A CO FURS! FURS!
fllTPE. PRK.SSK? AND PRINTI.'.G MATIklAL LI WAiSon h'. or t iu. if.ut ::ed t 1 r irr. Kloo tr.-tpt g e;i ai.l pr.-u.ptiy ee.:ti.! Ag-:.cy f -r Wad.-' S'lpe-n-r ItA II. A. POKTEK. Agent. fo.lllltt 7
Zm LAD IKS' ITRS FOII SALE AT Cir. V l 1j int intend keeping them fsr le iu in future. Ili j ,; W s..;j at New York Cost to t lose I t. C- iw:.:;c of Ladt. .', M.se and Children's lur. at No s1 East Wa -.hi'i-t 1. tre. J. K. SH ARPE. ... .-.!
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DOOK AND JOD PniNTINC.
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STATE SEffTIXEL
MEDICAL.
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Erected 1859 Owned by tho Co, IJ! SPEs I A L A . TE NTI0N C, I V EN TO Til E INSURANCE of farm property, dwcl'ltur and out-buildimrs. Inurea such buildings or contents in a very favorable manner, for three or üve years. Lcoe r.quitabljr Adjusted and Promptly lald In Cath.
AIo, Insure stores, warehouses, building, or contents
and jeronal props-rty generally, in town or country, at rates a low as consistent w ith hazards taken, and inland Insurance against the perils of 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. ,rau 1,'61-dlyl WM ENDERSON
COMMISSION MERCHANTS. .TIS .SKIS JOHNSON,
General Commission Merchant,
AND
Dealer ill Flour, tiraln, and nil kinds
of Country Produce; Wine and l.lqno r, Cljrn rs, Tobnrro, Ac.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 2.T7 SOUTH SECOND ST.,
mi, nr.i,i'iii . Advnnresj made on CoiiiiirnnirnU. aug22dly
STEAM PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT!
CURE KervousHeadaehe
HAIR RESTORATIVE. the aimrVTEsr MED1CJLBEABTIPIER OF T II K A K . A NT THE ONI.T HAIK 1'KKrAHATlON Wortty i f any ch f.dence f -r r.-ortne; 11 1.1 -.WS TV M t mi
IlfK ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS V for Book and Job Printing, with dipatch and In
the best style of the art. Particular attention paid to j Mercantile and Railroad!
MEDICAL
.rOTECE TO THE L.tOIES.
D
R. DACIF.R'S FEMALE MONTHLY PILLS.
No article of medicine intended for the exclusive oe of Females, that has ever made its appearance, has met with such universal su.-cess a these Ce ebrnted I'lll).
No disease i so little nnlertool, and consequently so ba'lly tresfed, a Female diseases. Thee Pills are the re suit of much study and careful experience in all va rietie. of female complaints; and in cases of H sr-ar-at-f. wat at as. ar- es v Suppressions, Inchonrea or Whites inflimmatlon of the bla.i.lcr, kii'icy and womb, and loss of nervous energy, their Use is rhove ull pTaise. CAUTION- -Married Ijidies, in ceriainx'tuations, should not usetbem. For reasons, see directions w ith each boa. Price. tine Iollar pee box. Sent by irtail to anypartof the worl.I. Preiared and sold exclusively by DU. EWlNli, No. IS Virginia Avenue, apr5-dAwly 'Ä1 Indianapolis, Inliana
AYERS CHERRY PECTORAL
T' AS WON F0R1TSELFSUCH A RENOWN FOR THE B I cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of Its virtues, w herever it has beet, employed. As it has Ion; been in constant u-e throughout this section we need not do more than assure the people it iiality is kept up to the best it ever ha been, aiiilth.it it in.-iy be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been f..md to do.
AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,
FOR THE CURE OF
Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach. Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, l;heumati-.m, Eruption atid Skin Diseases, Uvcr Cninpl.iint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumor and Salt Kheum, Worms, flout, Neuralgin. aa IHim.-r I"ill, arid l-r Iurif.viiig tbe HI. !. They are su'ar-coated, :o th.it the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperiei.t in the world for ail purposes of a family physic. Price '.j cent per Ilox; 5 boxe for $1.
ercn a a BILLS OF LADING, BUSINESS CARDS, BILL HEADS, BLANKS, DEEDS, LFTTFR HEADINGS, REGISTERS, CIRCULARS, RECEIPTS, Ac Show Cards and Bills !
CHECKS, NOTES BONDS, ENVF.L0FKS, STOCK CERTIFICATES, DEEDS, Ac, Ac POSTING BILLS roa covKTar mkk nairra. Show III I la, Hotel III I In of Tare, Hand Itillai, Postersand Prorrammri) L.abcla, Invitntton, (Paar lien and Halls.)
BOOK
WORK,
cr avrar PKRcairTio.
SCHOOL AND COLLEGE CATALOGUES,
'E0US PAMPHLETS,
INSTITUTIONS, BEP0RTS, BRIEFS, Ac.
Great numbers of Clersrymen, Physician, Statesmen, j am! eminent personages, have lent their names to cert.fy j the unp traileled usefulness of these remediea, but our j space here will not permit the insertion of them. The ! Agent below named fumi.sh gratis our American Alma- j n.ic in which they are given; with also full descriptions ; of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be ollowcd for their cure. '
Iv not be put off by unprincipled dealer with other i preparation, they make more prof. t on. Iw-mand Aver!
ami take no other. The sick want the Lcs; aid there is for them, and they should have it. rarrAarn t
IIt. J. C. AY Vsll V CO., LOWELL, MAS. Price, l per Itotlle; Six llotlle, 5. All our rerredies are for sale by ROBERT BROWNING, Indianapolis. ALLEN A CO.. Cincinnati, And by all -Iruggi-ts and dealers ever) where. ang'J7-d-tiu
HOTELS. BROADWAY HOTEL. CINCINNATI, OHIO.
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CAPT. CHAS. H. CROMWELL, PROP'R.
.Mrrrhanh, llankero, ICailroad Ian. ajjera, Insurunre A;rnh .tlanu facttirer, A.c.,
Brenkfast at five A. M., for passengers by the momiDg . ., . . . Tra . a;rt5-i'.lT. ' respectfully directed to our Establish. me nt, jf thej
deaire f rst-cla work at low rates. I JBaysth-drr-n fron, abroad will receive prompt attention, j i i Jl3yWork f jrnuhed In ail case, at the time promised, j rar s !nn"prs I min flistAiii. ami lnui.
I REINTING INKS AND PAPER MANUFACTURERS- -aio. enal. agents for the Maicnol.a Mill nt. ng pa Tirz men ot the Cltv anl COUntTV, aX COItlial-
turera of extra wrapjaiR par and p.!per 1 1 , tr ,
j ij unin u pii uur uune, diiu I'Aaitilut; our j - j facilities for executing ever.- description ol j Printing in the neatest f tyle, anl on tho mot ; . revnna1!e terms, ;
PAPER DEALERS. THOMA MIOK, WM. H. CHATrillJ', S. StKiM. .i011, Chatfirld V Wood, It and ? VnlniitStMt'lnrlnntl. y nu.factu.rfr and Wholesale dealers in PRINTERS' CARDS AND CARD SHEETS!
per; manu acturers
bfc-.
WRITING INKS.
Celebrated Record Ink i I i j ir.ptnn iStrret, opfo.ite the I'otoffire. FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
puicr. rirrv cr.vr pr.ii ur.titr inn 11.1:. niaj I7-d:f
A i' r rev.
INVERT DKUrr.tST IN THE rNfTrn TATT 4 familiar with lb art tel., and will teil yosj tf)o
you are
It aid or Gray
We have one of the mnat complete Printing; Establishments in the country. Our facilities for dojng all kin1 of Work, Book, Plain or Ornamental, are first class. We have introduced the latent and fastet Presse, and have
added to our Type all the modern style, and we employ the best warkmen. We are thus enabled to furnish Jobs
promptly, to guarantee satisfaction, and to accept low j i prices. j I We have connected with onr Job Department Adams 1 i Snperior Pree, and are prepared to execute Stereotvpe j j Preasw ork, together with the Preaswork for outside paper, j ! at low figure. j
By the oae of theee Pills the periodic attacks of Vernpwa (fr zick si,K-Ae may be prevented; and If taken at the
commencement of an attack Immediate relief from pain ! and sickness will be obtained. (Tary seldom fall ia remonrg the Nausea and Headache ta which females ar so sulject- j They act gently upon the bowel. removing Cotiveneaa. i For Literary Men, StudeuU, Delicate Females, and all ! erona of sedentary habits, they are raluable r a Lax a- j tlve improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to tbe ! igestive organs, and restormjr the natural elasticity and trength '4 tbe whole system. j Tbe CRPMAIJC PILLS are the result of long !nvetlga- j
tion and carefully conducted experiment, banng been in
nae many years, during which time tbey have prevented ami relieved a va.st amount of pain and su.Tering frorr Headache, whether originating in the nervous system 01 fron, 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 charge of diet, and tbe absence of any disagreeable taste render it easy to administer then ta children. BEWARE OF a)UNTF.RIT.ITS The genuine have five eignatures of Henry C. Spalding on each box. Sold by Druggists and all other Ix?alers in Medicines. A box will be sent by mail, pre-paid, on receipt of the p it I c 1: , 25 v r s . All orders should be addresed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 4S Ceder Street. New Tork.
Or You r llial r 'eed a Totale. VKMOl O .T. "7"oMl'aj HAIR RESTORATIVE I ihe Only Uellnble Artirle for ftn to I'ae. X)K STATESMEN, JUlaJES, CLFiRGTMF.N,
"THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT" INSTANT REIJEF1 STOP YOUR COUGHi PURIFY YOUR BREATH! STP.EGTHEN YOUR VOICE! SFk T T)PTG,S
THROAT COXFECTIOXS
ARE
GOOD FOR CLEK0YMKN'. GOOD F0K LECTURERS. GOOD FOR PUBLIC 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 the Throat. They give strength and volume tothe voiea. Tbey impart a delicious aroma to the breath. hey are delightful to the tate. Tbey are made of simple herbs and can not barm any on.
I advle every one who has a Cough or a ITuaky Voice or a Bad Breath, rany difficulty of the Throat, to get package of my Throat Confection, tbey will relieve you
nstatitly, and you will agree with me that "they go right j to the spot." You will f!n4 them very useful and p . j t ant while travelling or attending public meetings for ' stilling your cough or allying your thirst. If yau try one 1 package 1 am afein aying that you will ever afterward consider theni Indipenab1e. You will frei them at the i Drnggists and IValer in Medicines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature is on each package. All others are conn ; erfe.r. A package will be sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of Thirty Cent. A I) I) It I AH i
iai:i:v v. svawsMXu, NO. 4h CEDAR STREET. N. V. flg-A single fcotrle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
will sax e ten times It cwt annually.
Indies and gentlemen. In all parts T the world tet,fy t the efficacy of l"rof. O. J. Wood'a Hair Restorative, ard gentk-tueu of the pres. axe ananinivua In iu pf a.e. A few etinonia! only can here 1? given; see circular for more, and it will be iruposible for you to d.-ul t. PROF. S. THALLERG. PIANIST, says on bis arrival in the tn ted State, be w as rapidly teco4iiing gray, but on applying W oo..' Harr Reeraiivef hi bajr n recovered its orig.nal hue. CHARLES CARDEW.U NASSAU ST., N. Y-, Says the gray hair on hi. w ;fe'a bead were, after a few "wet W trial, turned into a dark brown, at the .atne time beautlTylng and thickening the hair. A. C. RAYMOND. BTTT. MAINE, Sa he I now siaty year. old. and bis hair and whiskers were two-tiiirds gray, but by the Use of two bottlea id the Restorative, tb. gray hairs have disappeared, both 01 oi. bead and face, and ia more soft and gly than for twenty-five ) ear previous. Iliwife, at the ae of tifty-two. Las ued it with (! same etlrt. F1NLF.Y JOHNSON, ESQ., NEW ORLEANS, Ssvstbat he lot his hair bv the Yellow Tever iii"lV4. He nsed WixkI's Hair Restorative, and his hair is n w thk k and glossy. M. MIDDLETON. UVINGSTON, AL.VBAMA,
says the Restorative Las a" one noch good In his part of the ccnintry. He nd it for Saline and now has a fine bead of hair. T. L. MORSE, LEBANON, KF.NTUCKT, Saya be has seen WTood's Hair Rertorativo ns-d in hundred of case, and never knew it to fail iu accomplishing all it professes to A.J. ALDEN, McLANESRPRO', ILL-, Says he had the scald head eight year, and was bald, but by the libera )ue of Wood'a Hair lUtorative, be tow baa a rku, gloss head cf hair. Dftosna, NolJe county, Indiana, Feb. 5 V9. Prof. 0. J. Wood, Dear Sir In the latU-r part of the year Is.. 2, while attending to the State and National Iw School of the State of New Tork, my bair, from a can, ciiknow n to me, cimmenced falling off very rapidly, so that in the short space of six months the whole upier part of my scalp w as entirely tereft of Its covering, and much of the remaining portion nu the aide and back part of my heal shortly after lec.tiie gray, so that )on will not le surprised when 1 tell you that npon my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual acquaintance were not so much at a losa to discover the caue of La change in my appearance, as my more Intimate acquaint, ances to recognize me at all. I at once made application to the most skillful physicians in the country, but receiving no assurances from them that my haircould agt In be reMored, 1 w as forced to become reconciled to my fate, until fortunately In the. latter part of the year 1n57, your restorative wa recommended to me by a druggist, aa being the most reliable Hair Restorative in use. I tried one bottle.andfoun.lt my great satisfaction that it was producing the desired effect. Since that time I have used seven dollars' worth of your lU-storative, and aa a result. Lave a rich coat of very soft black hair, which n-j money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill In the production of so wonderful an article, have recommended its use to many of my friend and acquaintances, who, 1 am happy to inform you, are using It with hke effect. Very respectfully. A. M. LA ITA, Attorney and Counselor at Iw Oat Gkova, 8. C, June 2, 1 rrof O. J. Wood: Is-ar Sir Your Hair Reetorative ia rapidly gaining popularity in this community. I have had occaion to lay prejudice aiJe, and give your Ilatr Ilesto. rative a perfect test. Iuring the year 1V4, I was ao unfortunate aa to be throw ii from my sulky agatnst a rock near tbe road wie, from which my head received a most terrible blow, causing a great deal of irritation, w hieb communicated tQ ihe brain and external surface of the head, frm the e fleet of which my hair was Anally dent roved over tbe entire aurface of the head. From the time I find, discovered aa dropping, heever, up to the time of Its total disappearance, 1 employed everything 1 could think of, being a professional man myself; and, aa 1 thought understanding tba nature of the disease, but was finally defeated In every prescription advanced. These and no other clrcumt ances induced me to resort to your worthy Hafr Restorative, which I have every reason to belive produced a very happy reault; two montha after the first application, I Lad as beautiful a Lead of young hair as I ever saw, for which I certainly owe yon my moat sincere thanks. Keet amnired. dear air. I .ball recommend your remedy to all inquirer; moreover, shall use my influence, w hieb I flatter myself to y , a little. Yon can publish thia if you think proper. Your, very respectfully, M. J. WRIGHT. M. D. Oftlce of tbe JefTeraooi.n, PUillippi, Va., I V-e. 2, M. Irar Sin I feel It my duty a1Jaa ny pleasure, lo state to you the following circnm-tanres, which you can use as you think projwr. A gentleman of tLi plaoe, (a lawyer,) hs l-r-n t.ald ever since his early youth, so much so that he was compelled to wear a wig. . was Induced to ne a bottle of your "Hair Restorative," which he liked very murh; and after using some two r three bottle hi hair grew out mute luxuriantly, and he
I now has a handsome head of hair. Tl.. nii.m..
name ia Bradf..rdf and be i very well known tn our adjoining counties, many person can te.tify t the truth of this statement; I give it to you at the request of Bradford. You can sell a great deal of your Hair K. torat,ve in this aiei the adjoining counties if ym have tl, pror-er ak.-ei.ta Your. Ac. THOMI-SON SU i.HNoIt.
SrALDlMi'S PRE TARED GLUE I
SPALDING. PREPARED GLCKt
KPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY! DISPATCH!
tGffm"A ?rrrm is- Tma Savai Nrst.
A accidents will happen, even in well regelated families, it i very desirable to baveaoroe cheap and convenient way for repairing furiuuire, toy, crockery, ttc. sPAUHNG'S PhFPAKF.D GLUE meet all such emergencies, and no household can affort ' t. tie w :t hut it. It i ajw.y, ready and up to the sticking I point. I "USEFUL IN EVERY HOL'SF-" ' N. B. A brush accorn partes each bott. Price 2S rents t Address. HENRY C. SPALDING, ' No. 4H Cedar Street, New York.
CAUTION.
ELDER HARKNESS & BINGHAM.
As certain unprairipled periMna are attempting to palm i o!T on the unsuspecting public. Imitations of my PRE i PARED GLUE, I would caution all persona to eaamina i before purchasing, and see that the full came. j teJrSPAlJjlXli'S PKtPAkKD CLUK.-"s3 ' 1 on tue outside. rapper; ail others art a wlüdimg touo !
terfrrt fet.JXMAw j
Cimrraa, R. CJOtb July, IV.8. Iaor. 0. J. W eis wr Sir: I take pleaatir. iu reeoromendirg your Hair Restorative a a most excellent cure for scald head. My son was suffering very nach from thia disease, and after umg one bottle, was made perfectly well. I recommended it to others who had d.seaees of the head, and in all r i it had the desired effect. You can recemm nd it w ithout fear a a most certain cure for scald bead. Many other will crtify that thi and mary other rae cured from the ue of your not valuable Hair Restorative. Kepertf-.Hy yours, GEORGE McSUAIN. T New Tork Day P.o..k ay: "The majority of Hair W ahe. Hair Dyes, Ha!r Tot.lca, Hair Oils, and the riumberlepreparatiori. whtcb ere now before the public under such ettravagant. hyperbolical and f.ntasttc t;tle as we r.r parateu in show window card and newspaper hea-iinir, a ha-r preparations are all humbugs of the first witer; their real merit, when tbey p'ses aty, 1, that they do no harm. IKai'S LARD, W HALE OII-. LA KD OIL, SWEET ML, aeented and colored, make up, when in beaitiful wraptiera and white fl;nt rfis bottle., the v.stliest ch aracter of tr.icand when thu costly ar bajized w-th some trj liable term, and caught at by verdant young and old of U Ui seie. Such i na the character of Prof. Wood'a Ha.r Restorative. Tbl r tjtletnen com. Itefnre the world wub. cut any hlgl.falutin' Xilot.hloforlum. or any tth.e ...
founding or tartlfrg catchpenny term; he .imply adrerises a Jfitr y.V.for4res what ft e i presses preciselyand a a ResVtrative it acta. B-iy Prof. Wood's Ha!rKestorst.e;ai-1, asyoq T,jw your aealp, e y oor very brains, apply n thii,g else; for it may that yon will get ..(tif wore 'ibtarre than perfamd lard oil on your cranium. linmiWr, Ww'i Ke.toraUvo forth hair is the best article extant,' rr wiix, ar asnaa'aowa raocmaa RESTORE GIUY HAIR TO THE ORIGINAL COLOR Wilt make It rrow on iu: . U", W ill reetore the natural secret ina, Will remove at once all itching, . Will remove a'! DandrulT, Will cure all erurti.iti even caM Will make tbe b air soft and gloy, W ill make the A1 appear yout.g again. Will preere the ro.r f hair to e-M a., W ill alwy fasten It and step ru fa!!!n. And I oneof the het toilet aT'Kle. f. ifrm ,ttr . U-e. IF T(UR HAIR IS HARSH, L'se prof. Wo4 i hair re.tor.riT If your Lair i grey, Ce Prof. W..od'a ha.r retoraue f your hair is thin, Ue pr-f. Wood's hair rest or.f-. If you are bald, , . TTL V' ' Lair reior.t,.. If yoi La, nervo be .lache, if l ? wl'ilair rettorauta. If you ant tet:m.iny overwhelming Head the rirrtilar of IT of. V, rf, hmir reat o. ,1. woon v c;o., lit .Inrket arrn.M. l,ui.; m itroad aj, New Vaarky M A N U F A CTU I . E kS AND WHOLESAIJC VKlU.R
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IT Wholesale and reta:l agent, R -aar Baowaiaa w uvie.aU- druKK-ist, No. Ii aahutrun .treet. ladianapxii., Irvliaua. avrl-dol wew
