Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3553, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1862 — Page 4

cnocGRS.

Beebe l Hawes, VHOtESAlE AMD RETAIL Dealers in Groceries Flour, Corn -.Urn I, Salt Vc., SO. WEST WASHINGTON STUFET, Ind.anapcdi, Indiana.

fit 111 I IKK AEE THK KXCU'5IVF. AGENTS 1. JL this city for J epta Mann'a Oytrs a celebrat.c. "Kalt I more brand and e.'I orders fr-.ra the city or country 11! be prompt! BUM. At this hos ilo U no o' the largest Heneries in the world, where rhkke n, ducks, rM, lark., aied U like are kept healthy aud fat and fit for tbe UU t all tiroes. i,t4-dJin

NOTICE.

United States of Amerlra, IlUtrlcf ri Kaiirit.t libel of Information ha been f led la tbe KitrV-t Ourt f.f the United fltstes, within and forth eventh Circuit and lstrVt i.f Indiana, on tbe 13th day January -C2, by John lUt.n, Eq., Attorney of th United States f.r ai 1 Ii-trct if Indiana, against Ihr hoses of machinery ard one pW of casting, seied at Jefferfotivine, Indiana, fr a vMton of the Uw of tbe United State, the said gd tid roer hendise being cooirat.aisd of war, and praying proce aga.n.sl waul K"U, and that the same may be condemned and sold as article r ontrshand of war. Now, therefore, in puriarx- f the monition under the -ral of .aid Court to me directed and delivered, 1 do hereby give public notice to all r-ons claiming said goM, T any part thereof, r in any manner interested therein, that ihr? arvt appear before the aid. the I t riet Court of the l'nlted State, to be held at the city f Ii.dlanapo1U, In Ami for the iAstnet of Indiana, on the 21 Tuesday of February lexl, at 10 o'clk of the fort-noon of that day, then and there to intert.oe their c'a'.m and make their allegation it) that behalf. Attest: DAVID G. ROSE, I. M. Marshal. Per J. 8. Y.VMjnv, Iieputy. JoHV II. Ur,Clerk. JaliW-dlW SPECTACLES, &C.

To Officers of the Array.

JUST kF.Cr.IVFI) A M'LENMD ASS05CTMKNT OF si.VfstsK t.vn ii iti.w: .sik tiisassFsS.

For f.eM, Hrt ilility an.l pi'r tli;y suj er-l

all other.

Vor i!e !

SKM MÖNS. Optician.

SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C.

Of the p-entfvt trn?fHrent jxjwer, cf new provfmont proj"rIy Hljuatnl tu tin c-.ii t. Onlcri from the ciiiitiy, with jarticul.irs, protn;dlr nttenlrl to. Repairing ncittljr hmo witlnli-i.tti'h. SKMMONS. Optifi.ni. tcV?J .. 2j. S.iuth Illinois .-Ireet.

MUSIC. Patriotic Songs llnrmonlsr.ril for JHalr Voire und Ap proprlialr for u in Camp.

AT THE INDIANA MIMC MtlHE.

The Sabbath-School Hymn and Tune-Hook Cvidaifiii K upward of two hundred rboire hyiim-t Mftd tunes i'ui( i: .M :i:.va"!s. AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STORE.

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WIIXAItl) 1 .VTOWtLI, No. 4, H.te llou

LIVER Y ST A B LE : S . L O- w. jOHisrsTOisr, Livery and Sale Stables

NOS. 11 AND 13 WEST l'KARLSTKF.ET, I!PIAJrOUf,IIIA1A. ZZ!? H'jT, DnKKi", Carriages and Saddle IIorr.H alwa in readme j. Charge molerate. tot .l-tf

V. XV. II ALL V CO., EXCHANGE STABLES, 25 II.I.IXIi vnci.Kx, OriWITE RATKS HOUSE, INDI.VNAI OMS, IND. ausS-dly

BITTERS.

Old SACHEM BITTERS IT IS THK K1XKST AND IlKST s r EC l x i ji k l) i c; i , k KNO W 1ST .

it is am im:h'ai.i.i:d Purinorand Rrs:iila(orof tlic Hlood it Lh a Delightful Tonic. Try it and it will do you Good. for salt: 13 1(1 M It II At ! I' A It IS, And by ir-er, MerrLant and Di u?jcli c i rny. (V.. CilHU r.iril. N w Haver. Ct.. iTvprie tor. rriiK ij.nl lvp..t, 14 Vt r trrrf, N. Y. dec3-'60 ülv

REAL ESTATE ACENTS. si'wAJsrisr &z love, Real Estate Agents,

NOTICES. ITtMedtaiteofAnterlratIllrirtf ) Indlann, NS: a I,' I cf ii.ftxiat.oti bat tn Lied In tie Iliitrtft C-rt of Ü.e United State, ithia ail fr the vrctb Cirra:t an1 IhtrV-t of livlima, .n the Irh da of fvtötr. 11, j J hn Hanna, V.., Att-rny f tb United State of AmerKa. Uit -m1 Ii trtrt f Iryliana. a-a.nt 3 ha .f cofTee, 2 b-e of Marrh, 10 ha rrr la f whihy, aod 1 b. of caix'.le. ciied at r.Taitl!e for a rtolatx-n of the lawa of the l'n!te. Mate, the ad gmA and roerrhaivrltee Wing contrahan-J of war, anl prajlnn prjres ak.nt aid 'ods and that the um may be con letr.ned and mi'd M artk lea rwDtratat.d 4 war. Now, therefor, in proanee of the nr tiifU-n nrvler the aeal of ael Cort to roe tftrrrted ar.d delivered, I do here, by k1 puhlx- Dt tall perei.ua cl:niti:a: al toIt, or any part thereof, or In any manner i:.teret-d therein, that tfcer te and appear !re the .d. the lntri t Court f the United State, to be held at the city of Indsnr.ph, In aj! for th IHitrict of Indiana, on the tb:rd ilor.dar cf Novrtiiber neat, at ten u'rUk of the firriMMn ofthat day, then and there to interpose their claim and make thir allegation' In that beLslf. D. n. ItiXF. V. Ä. Mar.hal. Ier J. .H. tUoaiow, I-puty. Job H Rca. (Vtk. Iw:ed Ncv'mhrr 2, i.ov4-dl4l

X TiTr.D sT un or A.tixtiicA insIi TRICT OF INDIANA. SS: V'ntaaaa, A liWI of Information haa been filed In th lhatr let Court of the United State, within and for the RTenth Circuit and District of In-liana, ki the 5th day of October, ISfil, by John Hann a, Fi..Attoniey for the United State for aid Itrict of Indiana, arait 1 box of drt. 2 boxe of candle, 3 h of roff e, 4 ke of aoda. 2 boxen aoap, and 10 barrel of whi-ky, efied at F.vnvil, fori vivtatin of the lawa of the United State, the aid icoodt and mercbardle bt lii rontrabaud of war, and praying prores araii)t aid good, and that the am may be condemned and o!d aa article contraband of war. Now, therefore. In pnr.nance .f the m iiUlon under the aeal of aatd Court, to me iJirerted and delivered, I do hereby git public notice to all pern cUimitifT wai t 1:1, or any part theereof, or in any manner interested therein, that they be and appear before the aid. the Ii strict Court of the Inited State, to be belt at the city of IndlatupoIi, in and for the Dtntrlft of Indiana, on th M Monday of Noventer net. at 10 o'ebx k in the forenoon of that day, then and there to interpo thrir claim and make their a!iYtt"D in t!at b-half. D. Ii. ROSE. U. S. Marthal. I'er J. S. I'.io i.ow, Ieputy. Jori II. Kc.CUrk. I)ated November 1, 11. ro3-dl4t TTMTEII STATI'KiOFAMEItICA, IMSJ TRICT OF INDIANA, SS: Wir:r, a libel of iriform itioti ba b.-en f.Id in the Itrict C-.urt of the Uniteti Sta'e, within and f r th.Seventh Circuit and Il.-tr.rt of ;ili.ina, on the f.th day of October, 161, by Johnllanna, Em.. Attorney for the Lnltd States of America, aMUi-t 1'4 rns of oot and boe, M-ied at Evatisvil'e, r a violation cf the law of the United SUti'., the said floods ..nl liierch.lttdie beinjr coiitraband of war, and prayin? prore against aiüpol, and that the name may b condemned and .toM n artk lt cotitrihatid of war. Now, therefire, in puroMti''- of the moniti.,n tun! rthe al of i'l Court to ms Jirerte.l tut leüvere!, I lo hereby fl e public Dot:e to all n-rsons claiming aid jrootl., or any part tht reof, or an any m:tnncr interted Un rein, that they te and appear before the said, the Ih-tric t Court of the United 8ttei, to be held at the city of Iudi.tiiapoIi, in and for the District T I-jdiana, on the Sl Monday of Noember next, at 10 oVIoek of the fon-non of th.tt day, then and thore to jnterp'" their cUiin and m.ike tlo ir allocations in tliut L ilf. I. C. r.OSK, U. S. Marehal, I'er J. S. IWor.uiw, 1 pmy. Jmi II. lir a. Clerk. Date.! V.i niter 1. 161. Iiov'J-dlU LAW BLÖKST NEW AND VALUABLE WORK FOR LAWYERS. JUSTICES OF THF. I'EACE, And nil fnnfi-t-l irith th 7udUii! Aitminititiitiiti rf the (iirtrninfiit.

RAILROADS.

INDIANAPOLIS AND IINUNNATI Mli-rt-I.la

Mhortrkt Koute bjr Tlilrtf Tlllrat NO CHANGE OF CAM TO CINCINNATI t Three train leave liid.atiapolia laily,(Sunday- eicepted.) IikSTTKAlN. S 00 A.M CINCINNATI LKJHTN1N0 ' F.xprKaarrivea at Ctccmnati at 45 A M. Second Tr;n 11 ii A. M. CiurmnaU, Columbu, Zanevi; and Wheel.i. Mail, arrie at 500 l ii. t'aaaenccni bv thitram make the aam time to Newark

Zaneiville and H heelinjt a by any other r.uie out of Indianapolis, and fare the um'. Third Tra:n 7:10 I. M, Cncinnatl Expreae, arrivea at Ctncir.naU 12 20 A. K. Leainrton, Ky. 11 45 A. M. rare ane a by any other rout. Call for your tkketa rii the lndlanapolia and Cincinnati Railroad. h)r(rr checke! through. SrcctaL NoncK. 1 aure yoa (ret in the riLt train at Iivl;japoli. The .nly Cincinnati tran. ta.Vf on the fifth track, belr.g the farthest track noutb In iae Union Jjepot, at IrJiariar-li. W. H. L. NORI.K, General Ticket A rent. ffi. rowKLL, Travelit.jr Ajrerjt. aprl6 GO. PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD.

INSURANCE.

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NEW ARRANGEMENT.

2 1S62.

.ev Houtp to C'lilcno In Kokomo, 32 MILES SHORTER THAN OTHER ROUTE.

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Of tliiMtiteof ndinna, C10NTAININO THK REVISED 'TATUTES OF with the attieii1tuciit thereto, .ind the cubsequen leKiltion, with notes nl r-ference . Judicial decision".

r.MTiii r JAMES Ii AV1N AN D OSCAU ORD. Vo!um- 1, rubli.-bed by m:x(;ii y:m v nort.ii i Y. i.xi'iArAroij. Jiirlr David .Ir Ilontild one of the mot eminent lawyer of the State, volunteered the followin, rcommeiidatlon of the work: Statvtk or Inkiaxa, ar (Iavi.x A Hoan. Some mot.th ao. the above uauied gentlemen i-tMo-d propoiil.ofor publt.hinif, in twu voliune octavo .f fonie 8iM pae each, a I the statute of the State pued Mrce lST.1, with annotations. The Hrt volume of the work now published; and the manner of it execution, toth mechanically and editorially, deerve the thank of the profession. The imperfect manner of publishing our statutes under State authority, ba alway been a aource of great inconvenience to the Indiana Lawyer. The revision of 1VJ, well a. the .statute passed since that year, Blight almost af wt 11 have been published without any index. Up tc th ihtime the lawyer has constantly been under the ncecaity of turning over, leaf by leuf. the volume o our atatutf to tind any particular enactuu nt. And every one know how annoying and provoking- thU I, ei-pecilly in the hurry of business a in our Ci'urt. Happily for th" f rofessioti, the publication under consideration promises a better täte of things in th future. The tir.-t volume o fles.-rs. (iavin A liord's work contains an excellent and copious index, which to every practicing lavyer in th täte is itself worth the money which the volume co.t. The volume under revtew contain another excellence II ita pages are supplied w ith valuable marginal tndice, lothat a glance at the margin is sufficient to apprise the eaderof the contents of the. page. Another matter of great importance to the lawyer in this volume is a good collection of the subj-ct of all legislation .-iv.ee lsöl. Heretofore, the lawyer in exalnttiiti: our iegiIatioti on any given subject had rirt to rind what w as relevant tolt in the Revision of ', and then to turn over the page of the volume of subsequent Statutes, to ee how far recent legislation may have repealed or tn I -Bed the provisions contained in that Revision, and even then be ould often feel doubt whether he had found all the legislation on the subject o? his itn uiry. Mews, liavin and Hord have relieved ii of all thi. trouble and doubt. They bave collected together in Consecutive pa e all the statute made since lsöl. on the same ubject. Thus, on patr' 373 to 377 f their Ilr-t vidume thej- have collected all our legislation, now in force, on the subject o husband at.d wife, includm the act of ls5'i and three act of ls-"7. And they have followed the same mode o coocatlon, in appropriate consecutive page, in regard to all other topic of legislation. A still more valuable feature are the copious and accurate notes contained in the volume in question. This volume includes the Constitution of the United State, tht Constitution of Indiana, and eeral important acts ol Virginia ami statutes of Congress, and a large portion o our own statute now in force. The numerous decision o the Court on the variou provisions contained in the-e C-nstis tutiohs and statutes are found at the bottom ff tin appropriate pnge.s, iii the form of neat, brief and accurate ie 'lean t reference. Messrs. (lav in A Hon! seem to have performed thi part of their work exceedingly well. It tiiut hau'C't them much care and labor. Hy it they have greatly lessened the labor of the practin,g lawyer, and ha e well merited hi grateful appro al. In every rp. ct the volumeunderreview ibighly reditable t.vthe dilligence, accuracy, talent and the raste o its editor-, as well as to the met haii.cal kill and neatness of its publishers, and it must raise the Ju.-t expectation oi the profession, as to the value of the second volume, wh'cb we understand will forthcoming in a few mot.th, und which ill cntain the code of pleading and practice n with subsequent amendment and other statute. Vt ithout any concert w ith the editor or publisher 1 the volume in question, tbe writer of thi article ha been induced to compose and publish thi little review of the book, acdelr because be bclievea the editors and publishers deserve high commendation for their performance. II.-, therefore, deer.i it I at jut to them, without leitig olkited to it by any one, to publish this notice of the boo.-, over hi own proper name. DAVID MrI)NALD. Indianapolis, November 1, The first vol utae i now ready and being delivered to nbsenber. t it i c i: t so. It is for sa by BINC.IIAM A IOUGHTY, Indianapolis.

DISSOLUTION. I i rilMIs jo CERTIFY THAT THE I'AUTNKKMIIP ', I here?,, f.. re exit.n between th un-ierigiie.l 1 this ' lav lis-..lved t'V mutual c lis tt. J. S. COLD, i W. Rll'HAKDSHN. i

ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1, 1SC-, train will be run a follow: A Mail Train will leave Indianapolis at 1230 P.M., t'-p at all station and make close connection at Kokomo with train on the Cincinnati and Chicago Air Line Railroad, and arrive at Chicago at H.30 1". M., and IVru at 4 15 I. M., in time to male connections with train on the Toledo and Wabash Railway, going FIat and West. Returning, the fame train will leave IVru at N:00 A.M., and arrive at Indianapolis at lL.IO A. M., in time to make connections for a'l points East, South and West. An FIxpresstrain will leave Indianapolis at 10:10 1. and arrive at Teru at 2:00 A. M., in time to make connection w Ith train going F.ast and West on the Toledo and Waba-h Railway. Returning the same train will leave IVru at 11:20 A M.

and make cloe connection at Kokomo with train on the Cincinnati and Chicago Railway, from Chicago. Valparaiso and IoKn-lort, and arrive at lndianaiMdi at .1:2i I'. M-. In time to connect with the evening train for Cincinnati, Louisv ill and other points. . Special attention given to the trnportation of live atock, ppxluce and merchandise generally. DAVID MACY, General Agent and Superii.tendeiit. Thxo. 1. llAi '.iirv, (ienersl Ticket Ag'it. Madison and Indianapolis it a i i;ko a i von iaivv. 1861. mmi 1S61.

MF. r.VSSENCEK TRAIN WILL I.EAVF. THK Union Dt pot daily at 12:30 F. M., and the Freight

Depot at 7:b0 A.M. for Madison, Cincinnati and Louisville. This i. the shortest railway lib? to Cincinnati and Iuisville connecting nt Madison with the steamers Telegraph and Jacob Strader, arriving at Cincinnati in time to connect with the Express Train 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 steamer, and also by th: Madison packet. Forest Queen ami Irioresf arrhing at Indianapolis at 10:45 A. M., makirig connections with all trains leaving for the F-a-t, North atid West. lure to Cincinnati or f'inriiinati (o Imtinmtpoli, . (K) To I.otiiHvillo 93 50 Nocharge T.r mel or state-room on the steamers, or for baggiige or omnibus at Madion. Shipper and men hant Wet w ill find It to their interest to travel over and ship bv thi line. JanlO-dtf. D. C. LRANHAM, Superintendent.

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JEFlTallSOaNVJLLE KAILIiOAD Two Trains Daily, Sundays Excepted

Trains Ia ave. mm r, a. M. . Jt:50 V. M...

Trains Arrive. .. 5:00 A.M. . s.:o r. m

V1A)VE TRAINS STOP FDR THE ACCOMMODATION of i'assenier at Southport, itreenwd.sl, Franklin, Kiliiiburs'h, Columbu, making connection at Seymour with trains on the Ohio & Mississippi Road, and at Louiville with trains on the Louisville, Frankfort A Lexington and Louisville and Nashville Road. F'rwiht train leave da.ly. F'rt ight promptly forwarded. Odice, Madison Depot, West side. A. S.CAROTHKHS, Superintendent. J. G. Whitcomb. F'reight Agent. nov-JB-dtf.

MACHINISTS.

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JI I,. t CK .V. 11 1 TU SIEO I9.

HAVING ENTIRELY REFITTED THK SHOP FORMERLY occupied by Joliu Cooper, in Osgood, Smith A Co s I-o-t and Hub Factory, I am prepared to du all kinds of work in the machinery or blacksmithing line. Having had twelve years experience in the bet machine shops in the country, I fl.itur myself that I can give antire satisfaction to tboe who may favor nie with heir work. I have in my employ one of the best blacksmiths in the State, and pay particular attention to horse shoeing and machine forging. Repairing of all kinda promptly attended to Model of all kinds built for the patent otTice. Rememlr the place, one square south of the Union DejM.t, ou Illinois street. V T. WOWS, iulylO-dlv '1

HOTELS.

Walnut Street House, C INCI IV TV ATI, WAI'lT ST., I'.ETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH. vt2--dlm II. II. !.VIS, Proprietor.

TIIK 3L01MSIS IIOXJHIi:, (Formerly American,) IMMFIUATtlY OITPITE TMOSf IEI'OT, II. wailT.TIOlCi:, Proprietor. W, D. SAIT, Clerk, IS now ojn for the accommodation of the traveling public. The house ha been thoroughly renovated and furnished from top to bottom. mav31

BOOTS AND SHOES.

A, TJN"TZ, II an ii I aclurcr .iiid Dealt r, IN ROOTS AND SHOES, o. 3 West aliintiii Street. Ihif iiMr eat f the Palmer lloue. Vl.L KINDS OF LADIES' AND GENT'S ROOTS AND Shoe, made to onler. dec'J-dlm PHYSICIANS. DK. J A HKS . ATIIOA', Surgeon and I'hysician, OFFICE A FEW 1hH)KS EAST OF' kOP.EKTS CHAPEL, thi Market st., n arly opposite the new Postoftice. j lCeltenre o. h- orth !'cw Jersey j wtrret. I liirtt Door nbovr .cn j novi7 ork Mrrrt. dim i

Th. business w ;;j l.e:.ci forth be con '.acted by W. R.chardson, t the .11 stand. A il parties having accoui.t ith the Jjte :;ri. w.il call on me for a' i:tu;e;it. W. RICHARDS iN. Indiana".:. J.-.r.. 2d. 1C.V d4t

REAL ESTATE.

EXPRESS COMPANIES.

sout.weMcvn.iva.hington.r.iMeriJansts, ; American Express Company,

INt'IAN APOLIS. INDIANA.

I10RTKADF.. We have cr! tract-, of nnpr.x.d atxt ui.iuiprovrd lands in iVcatur and k.piey -uun-Uc. Uü.aiia. lor eichatie Ur my pr-qftty. A'.s.,, well taroct ant prlüctltf tract t:i S-.:'lan county, lot ana. f r erlaiu.-e for city property it ..'her 1 trade. A s.. I .". es. 40 under .-n e. with Irani h.ue, Ac, l1, im.:.-, from krnt, Newton co-tnty, Ii.d. FOR S Vi K. vt r.l go. imprevf u farni in Marlon C'Ul.ty, Iteti!! A'.. . me t to dee I v..'. t.g ! ts in the N'T'h part of the cilv, at vry I. pe. Awe g them, t!ie lmt.f i! Jot f J. W. an-Je, corner of tn lvai.i ar.l Ve'tnont street. nU RF.NT veral to. rr. fionr.t ir . n W-U-tfitoo street, in rtoi.U. t t.nt. and for h t")t in go, si bu.lif!. aiel la s.l l.at:r S-xie of Ihr. t''U iu the FljiVe It,..;;. !..!; rt nts . -y l..w. The fourth sf-M tsi.M r- tn is r: orli "alcu.tvd tor auj i:ghl Ui-iu't ir.: g busj irs, AppS to SPANN A IjOVE, Kel Fs'.te ao I, WINES.

UONNINGER'S PURE RHINE WINE. NirTHLKLF:iE (jUANTITY oF RHINE INF. Just re"-!ved from my farr.rr m Kurt je, fc:.h nr4jsea any ev.r imported, at. 1 ! ?T. r It to the put he at mapreedeßtedly low prjer. L l uner-ual'-d for medical urp.tr, particularly la cases of cotiuinpUwti. Fleas cali and a amine tny totk at La IW-Ue Restaurant, corner f WaahttftonsUtrt ai d KeMuckv avn.i.e. 1UNIEI. MoNNlNGFK. Agei t. majll tiet'.n -':. to-t t a

AMD TUB UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFF U E ON THE CORNER pF WASHINGTON AND Vterntian utreet, Indianapolis. Ttree daily Kxprrsse to New Tork: ! Twoda.ljr K presses to Cincinnati, a ad Tu (Ia.H FipresMrs to Chicago and St. Loui; Ti e a' vve Comp-, c are the only privileged Eipressoa the t ;!.!- road, t,lt; INDIANA filNTKAU L.VF YETTK A C!l!C (.0; i INDIAN lvl.! A FFKU; TbRI.K HM Tr A RICHMOND- i I.H.UlONr VINE A INDIANAPOLIS. ' V r,. v. paekaj-e, vtluabV an I fr iirbt carried w.rh ifetv : ! '.i-atrh, ar ! :n charge , f p,-.- : j-.j-i rf.rier.t in srrerr Note, at.d Irsfu w;:i to prov.j.t.v co.:V(;,d and ready return made. J FUTTFRIIEI D, Ag. t t. TYPE FOUNDRY. CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY,

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:r. j. gatt .ttstq's REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Ml. 3 HI. ( Kt IllDVN HI II.IUXm V." t . 1 ..

DRUMS.

It UhourticN Driiiii, AT ISTO.l: BATES HOUSE, augl WILLARD A STOW KU.

REMOVAL.

Scott, AiclioNon V Co., HAVF REMOVED THEIR STONE-CUTTING EMPORIUM ti the.r Ure s:d coir.tnr.4.;.-us Yard on keuiuckj aveuue jtud Wet street. tti s juare Souih of IheCataal aiel the True liable Ia.o'oa l. Those wihing anything in our Lue arereq iested to ca'.l and see us at our new quarter. All bunes entrusted t n will receive prompt at ten. ion. 'mchl5-dtm I SCOTT, NICHOLSON A CO

F11YPE. PRESSES AND PRINTlNtt M vTELIAL AL1 WAYS on Lai. 1, or ma;iu fact tired to or i r. F.b:ctrotypit.g rij an,l prt.ipilr eiecited. Ageicy for Vv a.le Ujrior ln.s. " II. A. IDKTF1R. Agent, n.vll 1 1 1 A 7 .

FURS! FURS! l?r LA I) I KS' FURS FOIiSALK AT COST As I d not in'ti. l keeping them f,r a'.f in

.n future. They Will ., Id al N. w yrfc to,t fu cIos I

I t, cot;.isf;ng of lwid.es', Mi-.se and Ch.:dren' Fur, at No. s East Wa.!. it..b treet. J. K. SU AkPE. !e'V-d4a

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Or IIAUTIOHU, co... Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860.

CAITTAt t.-00,000 OO NET SURPLUS, (after deducting all llabilitie) 411142 30 -ETNA BUILDING, HIDIAHAPOLIS.

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Erected 1859 Owned by the Co.

SPFa IaL A i TENTiON GIVEN TO THE INSURANCE

J ol I arm property, dwelling and out-building. In

sure nrh bui'.-ling or coutenla in a very favorable man

ner, for three or live year. I,o-e Hqititabl)' Adjiifeted and IroiuptlF I'a Id in Tatili. ANo, insures Rtores, w arehousei-, buildings, or content and personal property generally, in town or country, at rate a low as consistent w ith hazard taken, and inland lnsurar.ee against the peril of navigation. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, Indianapolis, Indiana. Application can be made to V. W. Grobbs, w ho is fully authorized to transact all business connected w-th the Agency. , u l,'l-dlyl WM ENDERSON

BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.

MEDICAL.

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STEAM PRINTING-

ESTABLISHMENT!

IfE ARE rREPARF.D TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS ' V for I look aui Job Iri nting, with dispatch and tn 1

tne nest tie or tne art. I'articular attention paid to Mercantile and Railroad

COMMISSION MERCHANTS. .TIJSKIS .TOIIASON, General Commission Merchant, AXIi Dealer ili Flour, i rain and all kind, of Country Iroduce; Wines and l.lfl tior, t'iar., Tobacco, Ac. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 237 SOUTH SECOND ST., mi, ii:i.piii . Advance), made on roiiirnments. augo-Jdly

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MEDICAL

YOTMCE TO THK I,.tniKS.

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R. DACIF.R-S FEMALE MONTHLY PILI.S.

No article of medicine intended for

the exclusive use of females, that ha vever m.:de its appearance, has met with vC--auch universal succesa a these

such universal success a these

t"e ebrated 1111.

No disease is no little understood, and consequently go badly treated, as F'emale disease. T hese Fill are the re suit of much study and careful experience in all v rietie of female complaints; and in cases of aT ar- ar-sj" ww laavi M.mmm9 Suppression:, Leuchorrea or Whites inflammation of the bladder, kidney and womb, and loss of iiervou energy, their use I -hove all prais. CAUTION- -Married Ladies, In certainsitnation, should not Use them. For reasons, see directions with each box. Price, One Iollar per box. Sent by mail to any part of the world. Prepared and sold e.vcluxivelv by DR. KWTNG, Nc.lS Virginia Avenue, apr.1-d.lwly '61 In lianapoli, Indiana

AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL

HAS WON FOR ITSELF SUCH A RENOWN FOR THE cure of every variety of T hroat and Lung Complaint, that it i entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, w herever it ha been employed. As it ha long been iu constant use throughout this section we need not do more than assure the p-ople its quality i kept up to the hest it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it ha ever been found to do.

AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,

FOR THE CURE OF

CWtveiios.s, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Ihsetitery, F'oul Stomach, Flrysijx las. Headache, llles. Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, a.s a Dinner 111!, and l-r Purifying the Llood. They are sugir-Coated, ; o that the most sensitive can take them pleasautly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all purpot-e of a family physic. 1'rlce 23 cent per llox 5 boxe for

PILLS OF LADING, PUSINFISS CARDS, RILL HEADS, BLANKS, DEEDS, LETTER HEADINGS, REGISTERS, ff "T TrJ" t a I f tr- tr tMr a

v.inv.ivUAi., nr.v. f. il l Ar

Show Cards and Bills ! CHECKS, NOTES BONDS, ENVELOPES, STOCK CFITIFICATES, DEEDS, Ac, Ac POSTING BILLS roa rorKTMT mkrchakts. NIioh IlilU, Hotel llillw of Fare, Hand l'osfert. and Programmes. Label. In vifalioiiN. (lar tic and ItalU.)

BOOS

mm,

or a vitar nsrairno. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE CATALOGUES, MISCELLANEOUS PAMPHLETS, CONSTTTUTIONS, REPORTS, BRIEFS, Ac.

Great nutubers of Clergymen, Phyuicians, State.men,

a no. em.neni per.Mjnagea, nave lent tneir names to ren:iy i

the unparalleled usefu'.ne of these remedie, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agent below named furnish pratis our American Almanac in which they are given; with also full description of the alwve complaint!, and the treatment that should be ollow ed for their cure.

Io not be put off by unprincipled dealer with other i

preparations they make more prortt on. Demaml Ayers and take no other?. The ?ick want the best aid there i for them, and they should have it. TRKrABRD BY

IK. .J. . AVER fc CO., lowi:ll, 3ivh. Price, St per Ilottle; Mx Ifottle, fö A 11 our retvedies are fnr sale by ROBERT BROWNING, Indianapolis. ALI-EN A CO.. Cincinnati, And by all druggist and dealer everywhere. aug27-dm

We have one of the most compIwe Printing Establishment in the country. Our facilitiea for doing all kind of Work, Book, Plain or Ornamental, are first clai. We baveintnduced the latest and fasteat Presse, and Lave added to our Type all the modern style, and we employ the best workmen. W'e are thus enabled to furnish Job promptly, to guarantee satisfaction, and to accept low

i i pricea. j ! M bare eoimerierf with our Job Iton.rf mtit litani !

" ' j . ....... - Suj-erior Free, and are prepared to execute Stereotype Preaswork, together w ith the PreMwork for outside paper, at low figures.

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factu rern, A.c.,

CAPT. CHAS. H. CROMWELL, PROP'R.

Breakfast at f.ve A. JL, for pa.enger by the morning . ...... j . .. . i u . . . Tram aprfj-dlv. t respectfully d'rcted to onr Eta lihment, if they

PAPER DEALERS.

THom Mo, w. H. HATniCLI, WW- wtxma. .ion, ( haUirltl & Wooch, 1? and Tl Wa hui t St.. Cincinnati . Manufacturer and Whole-ale df ar In' PRINTERS' CARDS AND CARD SHEETS! I) FUNTIN 3 INKS AND PATER MANUTACTTRERSalso, era'., agtat Tt the Magnol.a M;'.l wnt.ng pa ter; nana a:r.rera c f eatra wrapping par ai. J paper b-js.

WRITING INKS.

desire firt-ela work at low rate.

JtJay-Or ler frn. abroad wftl receive prompt attention, i

j30rWerk furni'hed in all case at the time premised.

6 Stran-rcrs from a ditancc, ami burineis men of the city and country, art? tordialy invited to visit our ofBce, and examine our ; facilities for executing every description ot ! t Printing in the r.tatt stvle, and on the most j reaouable terms.

Celebrated Record Ink; o-.-

I in-rtoti Street. ppoite the rostoSice.

FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.

I'iiht: fifty c i:.vrs pi:ii ui aiit

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AM'Rtv,

ELDER HARKNESS & BINGHAM.

HAIR RCSTORATIVC.

CURE

KervousHeadache

CURE

MEDICAL ÜEALTIFIER O F TilK A (I F. , AND THK ON LT II.VI1 PHKPAUATION

Worthy cf any cf.denr f.r rring

a.m. a, -.m.jm.'

INVERT DkCM.lST IN THE I'NITKD FTATFfamiliar Ith the artKle, and wi;i tall yw Ifyei you are 11 aid or Sray

Py the ne of these pill the periodic attack of .Verro

or Sick l!ulitk may be prevented; and If takes at the commencement of an attack Immediate relief from pain 1 and ikknesawi'.lteobtaiae!. ; fTbey aeldom fail In remoring the Nausea atvl Hea-lacbe ! to which femaiet are ao tubject. They act gently tapoo the bowela removing Coativenea. ; For Literary Men, Student, Delicate Female, and all erona of sedentary babita, they are valuable aa a Latatire improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the ! IgertJve rjciina, and restorir.: the natural e lantkltj and j trength '4 the whtde ytem. i The CEPHALIC PILLS are the renuU cf lorg lnvetigi- j tlon and carefully eon lucted experiment, having beeta in i ue many yean, durtrg which time they hare prevented j

and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering frotw

Headache, whether originating iu the nervou system ui frorr a deranged täte of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their comiKwition, and may be taken at all time with perfect afety without making any change of diet and the absence of any disgre-a-bu-taste render It easy to administer thetai to children. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS The genuine have Ave signature f Henry C. Spalding ou each box. Sold by Itruggist and all other Dealer iu Medicinea. A box w 111 be aent by mail, pre-paid, in receipt of the p it I (' i: i 2r v i: ."ts. All ordert honld be addressed to UENRY C. SPALDING, 4j CVder Street. New Tork.

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"THEY GO BIGHT TO THE SPOT." INSTANT RLUEF"! STOr TOUR COUGH! PURIFV YOUR BREATH! STREGTHEN YOUR V01CF:I SPA T .TTT-TOg THROAT C0XFECT10XS, ARE GOOD FOR CLKIUiYMKN,

GOOD FOR LKCTUKKKS. GOOD FOR FUHLIC SFKAKKKS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CARRT SPALDING'S THROAT CONFKCTIONS 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 voice. They impart a delicious aroma to the breath. Ley are delightful to the taste. They are made of aimple herba and can not harm any one.

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 Confection, they will relieve you nstantly, and you will agree with lue that "tbev go right to the spot." You will f.nd them very useful and p

ant while travelling or attending public meeting for ' j tilling your cough or allying your thir-t. If you try one I j package I am safe in ayin-; that you will ever afterward j i eonsMer them indipen.able. Ton will f nd them at the i

Prnggit and Dealer in Medicine. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.

My signature i on each package. All then are coun erfeit. A package will W sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of Thirty Cent. . ! AflDltlISS IIEMfcY C. .SIMLDIXM,; NO. ii CEDAR STREET. X. V. tSJT A iug'.e Hottle of SPALTUNG PREPARED GLUE '

will ave ten timet It eot annually.'

irALDlNG'S PREPARF.D GLUE I

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! FPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY I DISPATCH!

Qy"A Stttcw t Tm avm Nir."-j : At accider.ta will harprn, even In well re-fulated famj. lies, it ia very desirable to have otne cheap atvl convenient way for repa;rius funüture, toy, crockery, tx. SPALDING'S PREPARED CLUE meets all v h einerget te, and no hoiebo'ed can a!T-rd ' to 1 without IU It u al w ay s ready and up to the tucking ! point. "USEFXT. IN EVERT HOUSE." i N- B. A brush accompanies each bottle. Price 25 cents Address, HENRT C. SPALDING, No. 41 Cedar Street, New York. CAUTION. i As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to palm ' oS oa the onauspecUng public, imitatina of my PRC. i PARED GLUE, I wo Id caution alt persons to examine before panhajiing, arid e that the full name, j tSlJ-SPALlUNG'S PREPARED ÜIXK.Ta !

Is on tbe wutaidewrapper; all oih.m ar swindling ean forfeit fsblOUw

r Vour llatlr ted aa Tssnlc

Prolt'HHor O. .1. WotuPw HAIR RESTORATIVE Its the Onl) Iletlnkle Article far )u ls l'e. FOR STATESMEN, JIT GES. tT'.KG TM KI,

Indies atvl gentlemen, iu sll part, of the w.-rid testify t the eftk-acy of Prof. O. J. Wood's Hw-ir RetoraUve, and gentlemen f the pre are unanimous ia Its praje. A few testimonial only can l ere be given; see circular for more, and it will l-e impo4He for j oa to doubt. PROF. S. THAU ERG, PI ANIST, say on bi arrival in the United State, be tin rapidly tecoming gray, tut on applj ing W o 'd' Hair Restt-rative, Li balrscsoa recovered its original hue. CHARLES CAKDF;W, 13 NASSAU ST., N. T, Says the rrsy bail on bi w-.fe head were, after a few 'rU' trial, turned into a dara tron, at the same time oeautl'v :ng and thickenirg the ha:r. A. C. RAT MOND, BATH. MAINE, Says he I now sixty jear old, an t Lis hair atxl whiskers were two-thirda tray, but by the Use dl wo bot lie. of the Restorative, ties gray hair have diapeared, txth oi ait head and fa. v, an-I 1 more tofi ad gloy than for twenty-five years previous. His wife, at the see of tifty-tw'o, haa used it wttt. O'e same eHoil. nXIi'.Y JOHNSON, ESJ , NEW ORLEANS, Says that be lost bis hair by Ihe Yellow Fever iiiK'4. He UM-d Wumi's llalr Rehtoralive, and hi hair I now thk k atid glewy. M. MIDDLLTON, IJVINGSTON, AlBAMA, sav the Restorative ha L-ne much good in

his paO ol the country. He used tt for baldness and bow ha a hue head of bair. T.'U MORST., LEBANON, KENTUCKY. Say he La seen Wmnl". Hair Restorative Used in hunlred vf cask; and never knew it to fail in accomplishing all it proft-a.ee u do. A. J. ALDEN, McLANESBORO. ILL Says he had the scald head eight years, a ltd wa bald, but by the Llera lue of Wood's Hair Restorative, be now has a rtcla, glooa bead of hair. Ijt.osisa. Noble county, Indiaua, Feb. & li9. Prof. O. J. Wmd. lk-arSir In the latter part of the real W.J, while attending to the Mate and National Law School of the State of New York, my hair, from a cause unknown to me, coinmeitced falling fT very raidly, se that tn tbe short space of six month", the whole upper part of my scalp was entirely bereft of it coveting, aid much of the remaining portion ijHn the side and back part of my bead shortly after became gray, so that yos will not be ruqried when 1 tell jou that upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more caual acquaintance, were not so much at a loss to discover the rauae of tbe change in my appearance, a my more intimate acquaintances to recogriue me at all. I at once made application to the most skillful physician in the country, but receiving no ss.ursnce from them that my hairrould again be reMored, I was forced to become reconciled to my fate, until fortunately In the latter part of tbe year 1K&7, your restorative was re-com

mended to me by a druggist, as being the most reliable Hair Restorative in use. I tried one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction that it was producing the dew red effect. Since that time I Lave used seven dollars' worth of j our Restorative, and as a result. Lave a rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill In the production of so w mderful an article, 1 have recommended its use to many of my friends and acquaintance., who, I am happy to inform you, are uring It with like effect. Very rtrspettfully. A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Counselor at Law Oaa Gaova, 5. C, June 24, 1SS9 Trof 0. J. Wood: Dear SirYour Hair restorative ia rapidly gaining popularity in this community. I have had occaxiou to lay prejudice aside, and give your Hair Restorative a perfect test. During the year I'd, I waa ro unfortunate at to be thrown from my sulky against a rock near the road side, from which my head received a most terrible blow, causing a great deal of irritation, w hieb communicate! to tbe brain and external surface of the head, frern tbe eflect of which my hair w as finally destroyed over the entire surface of tbe head. From the time I first discovered Us dropping, however, up to the time f its total disappearance, I employed everything I could think of, being a professional man myself; and, as I thought understanding tbe nature of the disease, but waa finally defeated In every prescription advanced. These arid no other clrcumtances Induced me to resort to your worthy Hair Restorative, which I have every reaon to belive produced a very happy result; two months after the first application, I had a teautiful a bead of young hair aa I ever saw, for which I certainly ow yvo my most sincere thanks. Rest assured, dear sir, 1 shall recommend your remedy to all inquirers; moreover, 1 shall ue my influence, which 1 tatter myself to say, is net a little. You can publish thi If you think proper. Yours, very respectfully, M. J. WRIGHT, M. D. Office of tbe Jefersonian, Pblllippt. Vi, Dec. 12, 'M. Dear Sir I feel it my duty as well as my p!eaare, te state to you the following circumsiattces, which you can use as yon think proper. A gentleman of thi place, (a lawyer,) ba been bald ev.r since his early yowUt. tao much so that he was compelled to wear a wig. J was Induced to use a bottle of your "Hair Restorative,' which be liked very much; and after using some two or three bottles bis hair grew out quite luxuriantly, and he now has a handsome head cf bair. The gentleman's name u Bradford, and he I very well known in oar ad

joining counties, many peron can testify to the truth of this statement; I give it to you at the request of BrsdiVm.. You can sell a gTeat deal of your Hair Restorative in thia and the adjoining counties if yon bave the proper atrei.ta. Yours. Ac. THOMPSON M:i.i.llNOR. Caittrrta, S. C.,J0tb July, Paor. O. J. Wool Wr .S.V. I take pleasure in r-com-mending your Hair P.esK.rative as a moot excellent cure for scald head. My son w as suffering very much from litis disease, and after using one bottle, was made perfectly well. 1 recommended it to others w ho had disease of tbe head, and in all cases it had the desired effect. You can recommend it w ithout fear as a roost certain cur for scald bead. Many o'bers w ill r.rtify that this and many other case Ii cured from tbe use f your rut valuable Hair Restorative. Re.jrtfully your.. GEOMjE McSUAIN. The New York Day Bo ay: "The majority of Hair Washes. Hair !yea. Hair Tonka. Hair Oils, and the numnerles preparation h:th are now before the public tinder such extravagant, hvp.-rbo!lcal and fantastic titles a we see paraded in hw window Card and newspaper heading, as hsir preparstin., are all humbugs of the first water; their real merit, when they poe any, i, that they do r.o bsnn. HOi'S LARD, WHALE OIL, LRD OIL, SWEET OIL, scented and colored, mae up, L-n in beautiful wrapj-ers ud white fiir.t gl-s bottles, ihe ee,tlie.t character of tonics; and when thu costly are baptired with some trisyllable term, and caught at by verdant young and .Id of both sexes. Stich is not the character of Irr.t Wood's Hair Restorative. This gentlemen come before tfce world without any "highfaluttn' l.Iophloforium, or any other astounding or startlmr catchpenny term-; be simply advertises a Jl.iir .V.rf-r4re w tat tt eipre.. precise Wa:d as a Restorative It art. p,i;y prof. VVood'a Hair Restorative; and. a you value your ca!p. ave, your very brains, aj. ply nothing else; tx "it may be that you will get some worse substance than perfumed lard oil" on your cran.um. lirertir, Wood'e Restorative for the Lair ia the best article extaütu" n will, irsmu'iow riortu RESTORE GRAT II AIR TO THE ORIGINAL COLOR Will make it grow mi Bald Heads, Will rr'rre the tatural secretfoiia, W'jll remove at .- ail itching, Wj'.I remove all Iiandruff, W i!l cure ail erupt hk even seald Will make the ba:r soft aisl -loy. Will iutk the edd appear young ata.n, W'ilJpre-erve the co- r of hair to oi I t,j.t .Will alway. f. ist en it and st ila f.ümc. And is t of ti.e best to. let article. t' T the kar ne-w m use. IF TOUR HAIR IS HARSH. Ue Itof. Wi-od's ha.r re-tsrative If your hair rry. Use Prof. Wood's hair rraUve. f your hs;r is thin, Ue Prof. fl'H'i hsir restora.iv If you are bsld, Ue Prf. MWi bair r"e-raMv If you have nervou headache, Ue IT'f. Wovl't hair re.tcra:ve. If yoa want te-Umony overwhelming. Read the circular of Prof. W ood's hair restrst e O. J. WOOD V CO.,

Ill Mnrkel reet.M. lessul; III llreiarfwar ."lew Yorks MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALER m JELaeaftwjBa-i J-aT fBT - ft mm rsewaS Wholesale and retail ageit, Roaaar Kaowataa wholesale druggist, N. 11 We.. ahi&to trvt. Iu4ianap4i,I.Mliana. apvl-JtAf.ew