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cnoccns.

Boobo Cf. Hav7es; VKOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Groceries vrsrt phoduce, rjour, C'orn-.TIral, Salt A:c, no. wEinr Washington street, Indianapolis, Indiana.

F1HH FIRM ARE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS IN J thi. city for Jeph Xwii'i testers a cfc'ebra'ed KiUri.r? bran and il or ier frra the city or coutstry Hl l-e p rontpt'y filled. At this houe alo U on of the larsre.t Ilenertea In the wr.rid, where chicken, ducks, srear, tarfcte. and the Ilk arc kept healthy and fat and r.t fwr the labia at ail time. li4-iem

NOTICE.

Unites! fttnlewof America. IUtrlrt of Jssitlana, : Wmeikas, a Lbel of Information has been CI J In the IU:rVf Court of the fdltMSUin, w?thin r.1 forth Henth Circuit an! Iriatrirt of In-tvana. on the 13th day January 1, by Job d Hi una, f.wj, A'tomey of the United State f. said District of Indiana, agamt threw tote of machinery and ono piece of casting, seiaed at -nre.vm, Indiana, fr a vb-Iatiou of th law of the UnraM State, the said gond f! niercnari1!e t. Inf contraband of war, and praying process gamst iail , gl, and that the am iay b cortdenued and aokl aa artki contraband of war. '"W, therefore, la prtianre rf the monition under the seal of said Court to tn directed and delivered, I do hereby ive public notice to all person claiming Mid or any part thereof, or In anjr manner interested therein, that tiff I aixl appear before the. said, the District Court of the United tat, to be held at the city .f IridianapoIi, in and fr th Lft-trtct of Indiana, on the 2d Tuesday of February next, at 10 o clock of the forenoon of fatal day, thru and there tu Interpose their c!almt and make their a'legatlolia ill that t.ebif. Attest; DAVID . ROSE, U. . Marshal. Per J. 8. Pw;tt.ow. Iputy. Jon II. Raa.Clerk. JanXJ-dl5d

SPECTACLES, &C.

To Officers of the Army,

JUST RECEIVED A STLENDID ASSOIfTMENT OK se.v:i.k um noi itLt: sit For f5elJ, portability and power they ?nperCHle all olliers. For Ale y SEM MÖNS. Optician.

SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C, Of the p-eatet traijpnrTit power, cf new improvement proprrly a!ju-teI to the c.u e. Onlen from tl.e country, with particulars, pnmptly ttemle! to. Heparin neatly !one wit'i ilipatcl. SEMMOXS. Optician. ocl21 23. South Illinois treet.

tJOTICES.

MUSIC.

Patriotic Songs llnriiionized for JInle Voice anil Ap proprlaafet for uc In t'nmp.

ar v m ar lt ai wmr m

AT THE INDIANA ÜLS1C STtlliE.

The Sabhiith-Schooi Hymn ami Tunt-ttook, Containing upward of two buiHlred cbuice hymn and tiinn 1UI CK MIX (D.MS. AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STORE. WILLARI) A STOWF.LU Jan23 . No. 4, 1?ate Iloue.

LIVERY STABLES.

O. W JOHNSTON, Livery and Sale Stables N0S.11 AND 13 WEST PEARLSTRP.ET, ixtHAxarous, idi ma.

ttl Hres r.ugsries. Carriage and Saddle Hnrss

alwt)m nunrM. cnarjrrs ntrnlerafe. aeca-ti

C. W. HALL X, CO.,

EXCHANGE STABLES,

?5 imois vrm:i;i, OrrOSlTE BAT KS HOUSE, INDlANAItU.15, IND. aajtS-lly

BITTERS,

7

lw Ti .nm

a4i

u s i: T II Old SACHEM BITTERS IT IS HU: FINK ST AND HKST s i it i u Ii i: i i: KNOWN.

T T tilted State of America. DUirlrt of I J Indlnna, V'aiKi, a of lnfrrma?Wn kaa f.h-A in the IxoirVrt (Vinn f the L'nltrd .af, wMbln and fT the Vti!h firro't and iHHrict d Indiana, on the h'h 4 of tV-tolr. bj Juhti Hanna, Eaq., Attorney vf the United 5tatca ef America, f..r aH 14 trw-t of Indiana, a-a!nt 1 bar of coTee, J Kntea of ftarrb, ! h.rrel of whihy, and 1 box of can-'.lea. allied at EanTiHe for a rfglaü of ih law. of th Untied State, the eaid g-wl ainl mirhanduie Iwinjr coitxatan-l ft war, and praying jiom a?aint aal-1 ft at)l that the aame way te condemned and oH aa artirUa rontrTnd of war. Now, tberefive. In ptirroanee of the mctiitioo ander the aeal of aid Cnrt to ma dirrcted and d-hvr rrd, I do hereby five Pll ic ntce toall pr n cUimif.ft aii p-od, or any part thrf. or In any manner lntn-td therein, that thy be and appear before lb aid, the Ihtricllirt of the United ."tat, to 1-e hld at the rlty of Itnlianap, in and for tl Larfrtct of Indiana, on tlw third Mlay of NovrmVr tet, at trn oV hk of the forenoon ofthat day, tbn and there t Interpoae their riaiina and raak their allerti'na in that Wbalf. D. G. ROSE, U. alanhal, Trr J. S. lUt.aiw, Iieputj. Jona If. Re. Clerk. lat-d November t, lW5l. no4-dl4t

it is Ai i:m.c:ai.i.i:i ruriliorand IJr;rulatorof (he Blood II is a netlzh tfiit Tonic. Try it and it will do yon Good. FOR SALE BY ICrIIII.4ITIT V flAf-S, And by Orcrr, Wine Merchant ami Irns:sit perif rally. Wn. r.inniCH. New llavrn. Cf Proprietor. Principal IVpot, 14 Water Mreet, N. T. decrjOSO-dAwl REAL ESTATE AGENTS.

SP-AJSnST 5s LOVE, Real Estate Agents, Sonth-wet corner Wh!rtirtnn end Meridian 5t., INM VNAPOUS. INMANA.

IdR TR Al'K. We bae eeral tract of Improved ' ant utitmon-ve! IaihU in lv-ratuf and Ripley run-t-. In!ian, for ectanije for eity property. Ali. a w !l improved and prodactlee tract in SiMin county, liht ana, f r exchance fcr city pr;erty t-r other jr.d tra.le. A , 125 ac , 43 under feme, with frame h.-u-e, Ac. 1, wflM frAtn Km'. Newton urty. fnd. Ft)K SJtLK. Several (Cxt improved farms In Marlon Comity, Indiana. Aiao, oni chote baHdieK lota in the Nrth part of the ctij, at vr 1-jw j-rice. Annni them, the l-eautiful lots of J. W. YareV, conier of lVnnTl'i'j 1 Vermont treet. M"t4-fifcJ'T. Several rni fruutiiiz on Wa4nirirn arret, la vrc-ixt, thiTd. aai finh Murwt in guwd tuiSdui(j!, and In r"l WatW'o. Sne of lhee rn are in the P.UVe lUildinjr rent verj li. The fwurtl. try pKtit ron i vry well calcuiated for any light manufacturma uMtei Apply ! SPANN k l-nvr, Real K täte gtt. WINES.

yj iti: n st ATr.is oiau i:u i ca d i J TIUCT OK INDIANA, SS: W'üm , A libel of irifrnition ha 1-een fllel In the Ditrirt Court of the United ta!e within and fr the

.eTemh CiTTiJt and IHntrirt of Indiana, on the 5th day of

tlrtober. 1-1- br John llanna. F.Mi..AttwrneT fr the Lni-

ted Mate for aawl Litrirt of Inhana, aeaint 1 box of dnis 2 b.xe of candle, 3 bay of cofiee, 4 keg of iwla, I boxe oap, and 10 barrel ef biky, aelzed tt Fvamvil'.e, for a b.latl of the law of th United State, t.V! aaid a-'xida and mercbawli Ix-in contraband of war, aixl prain? procena aptin-t ald ffood, nI that the aame may be condemned and oM a articles contraband of war. Now, therefore. In purmance of the monition ureler the aeal of aaid Court, to me directed and delivered, I do hereby riv public notice to a!l person claiming aid r1""!4. or any part theereof, or in any manner infereted therein, that they be and appear before the aaid, the District Court of the United State, to be held at the city of Indianapolis in and fur the District of Indiana, on the 3d Monday of Novemt-r next, at 10 o'clork In the frenn of that dT. then and there to ltiteqoe their claim and make their allegations in that behalf. 1. i. KOSE, U. S. Mar-bal. Per J. S. K;i.ow, Iputjr. Jons TI. Rr.t. Clerk. Dated Noveraner I, 11. nov3-d14t

RAILROADS.

MONNINGER'S PURE RHINE WINE. A NOTHCB L.R;i: QUANTITY OF RHINE WINE I jwt receive! ( r my fiber In fc.Br;. w hch anrbr aay eee tiBpoeted, and 1 o3rr lit" tU pub4te at unprecedentedly low prKe. It I tstse.juslcd for melical purHa, particularly in caars of cRMimptin. Plea call and examine toy lork at M IVIle Ketaaraat, corner f Washington irret aud Kentucky avenue, DANU L MONSINGF.R.Arrut, may 13 Ir.dianapoli, Indiana.

T T.MT I. II STAT I '.H O V A .TI TJt I C.I t IM SJ TR1CT OF INDIANA. 8S: Wr'iiraaaa, a liH-l of informatKm baa been Dlet in the District Cotirt of tie United State, within and for the Seventh Circuit and Di-dr.ct of Indiana, on the .Ith day of Octer, 1"61, ty John Hanna, K-K)., Attorney for the United ftate af America, anainut 24 ca--a of bMit and ahne, seizf-d at Evausvnlh?, for a violation of the lawa of the UuiU-d States, the .aid BTixids anil nierchan-Ii-! heilig cntrahand of war, and praying prTe njraint eaid pmid, and tbrtt the ame may be condemned and sold i article contraband of war. Now, therefore, in pumiattce of the monition uudcrthe M-al of aid Court to m directed and delivered, I do hereby jfive public notice to ail jMTon claiming aid pood, or any part there.f, or an any manner interested therein, that they le and appear before the aid.the InMrietCurt of the United Mate, to be held at the city of IndiitnanoIi, in and for the li-trict of Indiana, on the 3! Monday of Novendier next, at 10 o'chwk of the forenon of that day, then and there to interpose their claim and make their allegation)!) that In half. D. Ii. ROSE, U.S. Marshal, Ter J. S. i'.iori.ow, Deputy. Johb 11. Rk. Clerk. Dated November 1, 1H1. nov2-dl4t

INDIANAPOIJS AND ClXOXXATI NlBaavt-Itam RAI LH O A D I Mhortewt ftenfe hy Thirty .Tille! NO CHANGE OP CAR TO CINCINNATI 1 Three traimleave Indianapolis IiaHy.fSnndaya excepted.) IIRKTTKAIN-S-OO A.M CINCINNATI LIGHTNING 1 E xpreaa arrive, at Cincinnati at 9:4& A M.

Second Train Uli A. M. Cincinnati, Columbu, Zane, ville and Wheel.nr Mail, arrtc at 5O0 P. M. Paenrer by t hi train make the aame lime to Newark Zunevii:e and Wherliric aa by any other route out of In diatiapolia, and fare the aame. Third Train 7.10 P. M. Ciacinnati Express, arrive at Cincinnati 12 20 A. M. Lexh.jrfon, Ky. 11:45 A. 11. Fare aame ly "J other noie. Call foe your ticket ri.i the Indianapolia and Cincinnati Raliroad. Hrajre checked thro'irh. Srrci4L Noncit. le nre yoa fret In the riitbt train at Indianapolia. The only Cincinnati train, atanda on the fi-Lb track, being the farthest track aouth in the Union L pot, at IudianattfdU. W. H. L. NOP.LF., General TVket Aeent. Wat. Powkll, Travetlna; agent. anrl 60. pertj "and Tndianapolis railroad. 1 862-i XSX$3ES-j 1862. NEW ARRANGEMENT .ev ICouto to Cliirno via Kokotno. 32 M1LFS SHORTER THAN OTHER ROUTE.

LAW BOOKS.

NEW AND VALUABLE WORK FOR LAWYERS. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, And M Cvnnei t'tl rith the JivlU iiil Atlunnixtrtttion of the Gorernrnrnt. rjc wi m r.? w u or jk Of tlie State of ndiunn C10NTAINING THE IU1VISED 'TATUTES OF 1S52 with the aiiieiKlmentf thereto, .vid the sutiseijuen leijl!lation, with note and references . Judicial decision. unrrr.n ar JAMES GAVIN AND OSCAR ORD. Volume 1, Published by iii:iiai Ac i)ot:;irrYt Ill AFAfOU. Judr Oaviil .McDonald, one of the most eminent lawyer of the Sute, volunteered the Mio 1 ecomnieiidation of the work: 8raTVTXB or I.voiama, bt Gavim & Hoan. Some montb az, the above named gentlemen issued proposals for publishinK. i!1 two volumes octavo of some 8(M) pae rath, al the tattitea of the State parsed since with annota tions. The tlrht volume of the work is now puUished ; and the manner (I 'ts execution, both tuechatiically and editorially, deserves the thanks of the profession. The lin(et feet manner of publishiiif our .statutes tin.ict State authoiity, has always been a source of great inconvenience to the Indiana Lawyer. The revision of lsö2, well as the statutes passed i-ince that year, iniKht almost aswcll have been pulli.shed without any index. Up tc thutime the lawyer ha- constantly been under the neces

sity of turning over, leaf by leuf. the volumes o our Statute to nnd any particular enactment. And every one knows bow annoying and provoking this in, especially in

the hurry of business as In our Court. Happily for tu

profession, the publication under consideration promises a bet Ur Mate of thing in the future. The first volume o Jlessra. Gavin & llurd'a work contain an excellent and copioua index, which to every practicing lawyer in the

täte is I Use 1 1 worm toe money winch tue volume costs. The volume under review contains another excellence

llits paees are supplied with valuable marginal indices,

totbal a iclance at the marirjn is sukient to apprise the

caderot tne contents or tne paare. Another matter of great importance to the lawyer in

this volume Is a trod collection of the subjects of all legixlation since l.Höl. Heretofore, the lawyer in examuiiir our legislation on any given subject had first to find what wa relevant to it in the Revision of ls,v2, and then to turn over the paRe of the volumes of subsequent Statute, to see how far recent leirislaf ion may have repealed or tn.sl -fled the provisions contained in that Revision, and even then he would often feel doubt whether he had found aH the legislation on the subject of hi inquiry. Messrs. Gavin and Hord have relieved us of all this trouble and doubt. They have collected together In consecutive pa?es all the statutes made since 1H.M. on the aame subject. Thus, on pa;ca 373 to 377 of their tirst volume they have collected all our legislation, now in force, a the subject o husband and wife, including the art of 1H52 and three act of lsl7. And they have followed the same mode o coocation, in appropriate consecutive pages, in regard to all other topics of legislation. A still more valuable feature are the copious and accurate note contained in the volume in question. This volume includes the Constitution of the United States, tht Constitution of Indiana, and several important acts oi Virginia and statutes of Congress, and a large portion o our own statutes now in force. The numerous derisions o the Courts on the various prov isioiis contained in these C.msti tutien and statutes are found al the tottotn of the appropriate paces, in th,. form of neat, brief and accurate noteand references. Messrs. Gavin .V Hord eeni to have erformed this part of their work exceedingly well. It must have cost thetn much rare and labor. Ry it they have greatly lessened the labor of the practising lawyer, and have well merited his grateful approval. In every respect the volume underreview ishfculy reditahle to the diligence, accuracy, talents and the taste o it editor, s well a to the mechanical kill ami nentnew of its publishers, and U must raise the just expectation 0 Ibe profession, a to value of the second volume, w hich we understand will be forthcoming in a few months, and which will contain the code of pleading and practice o ls.'2, with sabscqueiit amendments and other statutes. Without any concert w it la the editors or publishers ot the volume in question, the writer of thi article ha. been induced to compos' and pul'li-h thi little review of the book, solely becnu-e he K lieve the editor and publisher deserve high commendation for their performance. He, then fore, deem it but Just to theto, without being solicited to it by any one, to publish this notice of the boo: , over his own proper name. DAVID McDONALD. Indianapolis, Novemb er 1, lsRO. The tirst volume is now reaily and being delivered to ubscribers. i it i c i: t öo. Iti fur sale by LIMWIAM 4 DOUGHTY. Iudianaiolis.

DISSOLUTION.

ffliUS IS TO CEKTlrT THAT THK PARTNERSHIP

heretofore exist. ug between the undersigned is this

r

dav dis-i.ive! lv mutual consent.

J. S. GOLD, W. RICHARDSON.

ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1, train will be run a follow s: A Mail Train will leave Indianapolis at 12:30 P.M., stop at alltation and make close connection at Kokomo w ith train on the Cincinnati ami Chicago Air Line Railroad, and arrive at Chicago at 8:30 P. M., and Peru at 4:15 P. M., In time to make connection w ith trains on the Toledo and TTatah Railway, going East and Wert. Returning, the tame tram wiil leave Peru at 8:00 A.M., and arrive at Indianapolis at 11:20 A.M., intime to mnke connection for all points East, South and West. An ExpresMrain will leave Indianapolis at 10:10 P. M., and arrive at Peru at 2:00 A. M., in time totnakecotinection with train going East and West on the Toledo and V abash Railway. Returning the same train will leave Pent at 11:20 A M. and make close connection at Kokomo with train on the Cincinnati and Chicago Railway, from Chicago, Valparaiso and Logansport, and arrive at Indianapolis at 3:20 P. M., in time to connect with the evening trains for Cincinnati, Louisville and other points. Sjiecial attention given to the transportation of live atock, produce? and merchandise generally. DAVID MACY, General Agent and Supcrifltendent.

Thko. P. Hai ohky, General licket Agent.

Madison and Indianapolis RAILKOAl) C'O.tIIMIVY. 1861. miiiH 1861. rilHE PASSENGER TRAIN WILL LEAVE THE I Union Iepot daily at 12:30 P. M., and the Freight Iepot at T:00 A.M. for Madison, Cincinnati and Louisville. This Is the shortest railw ay line to Cincinnati and Louisvilleconnecting at Madison w ith the steamers Telegraph and Jacob Strader, arriving at Cincinnati in time to connect with the Expresa Trains leaving at six o'clock A. for the East, and by the 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 Priores, arriving at Indianapolis at 10:45 A. M., making connections with all trains leaving for the East, North and West. I n re to Cincinnnti. or Cincinnati to Indianapolis, .3 (K) ; To L.otiiwvll!ef & 50 No charge for meals or state-room on the steamers, or for baggage or omnibus at Madison. Shippers and merchants West w ill finJ It to their Inter est to travel over and ship bv thi line. JanlO-dtf. D. C. BKANHAM, Superintendent.

J EFFEKSONVILLE RAILROAD Two Trains Daily, Sundays Excepted

Trains Leave. Trains Arrive. M A. l iU0 A M :.r.O P. M 8 20 P. M VIIOVE TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of passenger at Southport, Greenwood, FYanklin, Edinburgh, C'lambns, making connection at Seymour w ith trains on the Ohio A Mississippi Road, and at Louisville with trains on the Louisville, Frankfort A Lexington and Louisville and Nashville Road. Frvight trainsleave daily. Freight promptly forwarded. Ollice, Madison lh-pot, West side. A. S. CAROTHERS, SuperiutetMlent. J. G. Whitcomi, Freight Agent. nov26-dtf.

MACHINISTS.

MC

AXD

n A VING ENTIRELY REFITTED THE SHOP FORMERLY occupied by John Coer, in Osgood, Suu'.b i CVs It-t and Huh Factory, I am prepared to do alt kind of work in the machinery or blacksmithing line. Having had twelve years' experience in the liest machine shops in the country, I flatter myself that I can give entire satisfaction to those who may favor me with heir work. I have in my employ one of the ttest blacksmith in the Slate, and pay particular attention to horse shoeing and machine forging. Repairing of all kind. promptly attended to Models of all kinds built for the patert oftice. Remember the place, one sqomre south of the Union Depot, on Illinois street. V T. POWN. iulvlO-dlv '61

HOTELS.

Walnut Street House, CI XCI1N XATI, WALNUT ST., P.ETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH, octcs-dlm II. II. DAVIS. Proprietor.

THIS 3IOKUIS HOUSE, (Formerly American,) IMMEDIATELY orPXSlTE UNION PETOT, II. VIII'IMIlti:, Proprietor, W, D. SAPP, Clerk, IS now open for the accommodation of the traveling public. The bouse ha been thoroughly renovated and futnished from tcp to bottom. raaiiJl

BOOTS AND SHOES.

.llniiii.:ictii.i'i and Xcalcr, IN P.(M)TS AND SHOPS, o. 3D West WiiKliinton Street One door eat of the Palmer House. 4 I.L KINDS OF LADIES' AND GENT'S HOOTS AND

2l

lo-. made to iirl.

dec9-dlm

PHYSICIANS.

DU. -JA.niaS S. ATIIO., Surgeon timl I'liysiciein, OFFICE A FEW DOORS EAST OF K0HEKTS CHAPEI (n Market f.. r.early ipposite the new Postoflice. Iteldenre o, .ortli ew Jerey

Mreet. imrd nooriibovc apm

nov27

York Ntrrct.

dim

The busine. will hencef rth be conducted bv W. Rich- i

anNon, at the old stand. Ali partie. having ai-coatiU with the lat-- hrtii will call on me for a.lju-tment. W. RICHARDSON. Indian.volis, Jan. 2d, 1 VK.,l4t

EXPRESS COMPANIES.

REAL ESTATE.

American Express Company, asn rue UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE ON THK CORNER ()F WASHINGTON AND Meridian streets Indianapolis. Three Hily Expresses to New York: Two J uly Expresses to Cincinnati, and Two da.ly Expresses to Chicago and St. Ixuis; Tue at-ove Cwnpaaie are the only privileged Expresson the i'oi!.w imr roa-1 via: INDIAN A CENTRAI4 LAFAYETTE A CHICAGO: INDIANAPOLIS A PERU; TKKKE HAUTE A RICHMOND; BE LLF FONTAINE A INDIANAP0U5. Money, pa.kaces, valuable and freight carried with afety aud Uisj.atch, an1 in charge cf special and efficient tnesnger. Notes, Rills and lr.fis will be promntlr colb-cted and

rca.ly returns made. J BLTTfcKHEI.li, Agent, j

IR- T. GATT iTN'G'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, M. 3 III.A:UF HIII'S III lI.Dl.Xi, DRUMS.

aagS

WILLARD A STOW ELL-

REMOVAL.

INSURANCE.

mi

iiili

or iiAitTioitDi toy.

Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. CAPITAL l .500000 OO NET SURPLUS, (after dedocUcg all liabilities) .. 5141 12 30 JETNA BUILDING, IKDIAltAPOLIS.

DOOIt AND JOD PniNTINC.

INDIANA

STATE SENTINEL

Z&Z f r t r r r & rZ ; y-ji u in n nfl

Erected 1859 Owned by the Co. IJlJPEi IALA. rENTIOXGIYF.NTOTHF. INSURANCE "j ot farm prrterty, dwelling and out-building. Insures such buildimr or contents la a very favornble manner, for three or five year. Losses Equitably Adjeiftted and I'romptljr iald In Cnth. Also, Insure store, warehouse, building, or content and personal property generally, in town or country, at rates as low a consistent with hazards taken, and inland Insurance against the perils of navigation. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, Indianapolis, Indiana, application can be made to D. W. Urubbs, w ho is fully uthorited to t. ansae t all business connected with the Agency. 1,'61-dlyl WM EN DER SON

COMMISSION MERCHANTS. TISSHIS JOIIINSON, General Commission Merchant, axd Dealer ih Flour, drain, nnd nil kinds of Country'Prodiice; Wine nnd lilqitorn, Cipars, Tobacco, Ac. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 237 SOUTH SECOND ST.. iiiL.ADi:i.rniA. Adrnnces made on Consignment. aug22dly

MEDICAL

notice to thi: Linu;s.

D

R.DACIER'S FEMALK MONTHLY PILLS.

No article of medicine Intemled for the exclusive use of Females, that has ever made its appearance, has met with such universal success as these Cc ehrnled Pill.

No disease is so little unoersto xl. and consequently so badly treated, as Female diseases. These Pills are the re suit of much study and careful experience in all va rietie

oi lemale complaints; and In cases of al ar-a a aa Jl aem.m. "'x

Suppressions, Leuchorrea or Whites inflammation of the lilit-J a m

oiaouer, Kiuney aiHi wcnn, aim loss oi nervous energy their use is ' bove all prai -e.

CAUTION- -Married Indies, in certainsituations, should

not usethem. For reasons, see directions with each box Price, tine Dollar per box. Sent by mail to any part o: the world. Prepared and sold exclusively by DR. EW1N0, No. IS Virginia Avenue, apr5-dAwly '61 Indlaiiapolis.Indiana

AYEIVS CHERRY PECTORAL

n AS WON FOR ITSELF SUCH A RENOWN FOR THE 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 been employed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section we need not do more than assure the people Its quality is kept np to the best It ever has been, and that it maybe relied tm to do for their relief all it has ever been fonnd to do.

AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,

FOR THE CURE OF

Costiveness, Jadndice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin It-eases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worm, Oont. Neuralgia, as a Dinner lill, aid lr Purifying the Blood. They are pugar-cojited, ro that the most sensitive ran take tiuni pleasantly, and they are thu best aperient in the world for all purpose of a family physic.

Price 25 cent per llox 5 boxes for

KilhouriicV Drum, ATN0.4BATESH0USE.

TYPE FOUNDRY. CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY, PRINTERS'llREIIOUSE, NO. 90 WASHINGTON, ST. 1 flYPE. PRESSE ANU I'RINTING MATERIAL AL-

1. WAYS on hand, or ma iufa-tured to order

Scott. AichoNon A: Co., HAVE REMOVED THEIR STONE-CCTTINO EMPORIUM to their Urre and commodious Tard on keutucky avenue and West street, oue square aouth of the Canal and the Terre Haute Railroad. Those wihrng anythingin our line arereqtiested to call and see u at oor new quarters. 11 business entrusted to u will receive prompt aUuion. Imchl5-d6mi SCOTT, NICHOLSON A CO

irvijp;ng a:. J pr Wade's Superior Ink. hovll-dltAw?w.

ElrC-

ruptly executed. Agency fof II. A. PORTER, As'f tit.

FURS! FURS!

VST LADIES' FUIiS FOR SALE AT COST. As 1 do not intend keeping them for sale in iu future. They will be sold at New York cost to cle lot, consisting of Ladies', Mises and Children' Furs, at No. MEai WaMiigtob treet. . J. K. Sil ARIE. dec-d4w

(Treat number of Clergymen, Physician, Stntes-rnen, and eminent jk rsonages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of tliese remedies, but our space here will not jennit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our American Almanac in which they are Riven; with also full description of the altove complaint, and the treatment that hould be ollowed for their cure.

Do not be put off" by unprincipled dealers with other prepnrations they make more profit on. Demand Ajcr.s and take no others. The sick want the best aid there i for them, and they should have it. rarrAkr.D bv

dr. j. v. ayi;k X CO. j LOAVKLL, Price, &1 per llottle; Mi llottle, 3.

All our retvdies are for sale by ROBERT P.ROWNINC., Indianapolis. ALLEN A CO., Cincinnati, And by all dnsggists and dealers everywhere. augC7-dom

STEAM PRINTING

ESTABLISHMENT!

HOTELS.

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CINCINNATI, OHIO.

PAPER DEALERS.

THOMAS KIXOK,

WM. B. CNATriKU), WH. W OOt'8.

Xixoii, Chatfirlcl Si WooiN, TT and?!) Walnntt ..Cincinnati. Manufacturers and Wholesale dealers in

MEDICAL.

CURE . WervousHeadache

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

Mercantile and Railroad

SUCH AJ

BILLS OF LADING, BUSINESS CARDS, BILL HEADS, BLANKS, DEEDS, LF:TTF.R HEAD1NOS, REGISTERS,

CIRCULARS,

RECEIlTS.Ac

Show Cards and Bills ! CHECKS, ""KOTES BONDS, ENVELOPES, STOCK CERTIFICATES, DEEDS, Ac, Ac POSTING BILLS roa roi'KTKY mkkchawts. Show Ilills.IIotrl nill of Fare. Hand Hill Poslrrw and Programme! Label, In vitatlons, (Parties and Hall.)

mm

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kvfbt prscairno. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE CATALOGUES, 1USCELIJLKEOUS PAMPHIJtTS, CONSTITUTIONS, BEPORTS,

BRIEFS, Ac.

We have one of the most complete Printing Establishment in the country. Oar facilities for doing- all kinds of Work, rook, Plain or Ornamental, are first class. We have introduced the latest and fastest Presses, and have added to our Type all the modern styles, and w e employ the best warkmen. We are thus enabled to furnish Jobs promptly, to guarantee satisfaction, and to accept low prices. We have connected with our Job Department Adams Superior Presse, and are prepared to execute Stereotype Presswork, together with the Presawork forvuWde papers, at low figures-

CAPT. CHAS. H. CROMWELL, PROF'R. Breakfast. at five A. II., for paengers by the morning Trains. aprC-dlr.

PRINTERS' CARDS AND CARD SHEETS! I PRINTING INKS AND PAPER MANU FACTURERSalso, erial, agents for the Magnolia Mills writing pa per; manu actcrcrs ef extra wrapping paper and paper ac.

WRITING INKS. Celebrated Record Ink FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. pitici: riiTY cnxTs pkii quaht Horxi.r.. mayl7-dtf

.Tlerchnnt. Hankers Hal I road 7fan ajcr. Insu ninre Aenth, .llanufaetiirer) Vc.

I respectfully directed to our Establishment, if they desire flrst-clasa work at low rates, JJFjjyOrder fron, abroad will receive prompt attention. jjfWork furnithed In all cases at the time promised.

C" Strangers lrora a distance, and business men ot the citv and country, are cordially invited to visit our office, and examine our facilities for executing every description ot Printing in the neatest style, and on the most reasonable terras.

Office on Meridian Street, South of Washington Street, opposite the Postoffite. Am Esa, ELDER HARKNESS& BINGHAM.

HAJR - RESTORATIVE. ; ; THE GREATEST MEDICAIi BEAUTIPIBR OF THK A O K, AND THE OXLT IIVIK II21:i-V12rfVTXO

Worthy .f any conndenrr f.r r--tort:

By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of -Vertvn or Sick As-K.jcAe may be prevented; and if taken at Oae

commencement of an attack immediate relief fror pain and sickness wfll be obtained. JTbey seldom fall In remmng the Naoaea and Headacha to which females are so subject. They act gently opoo the bowels removing Cost Nene. For Literary Men, Stmlents, Delicate Femalea, and all ersons cf sedentary hablta, they are ramable as a Laxative improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the

igest! ve organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and i trength the whole system. The CEPHALIC FILLS are the result of long Investigation nd carefully conducted eKjierimeHta, having been in ose many years, during which time they have prevented ami relieved a Tantamount of pain and suffering fron Headache, whether originating in the nervous system oi froir a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all time w ith perfect safety without making any change of diet, and the absence of any disagreeable taste renders It easy to administer them to chiMren. l'.tWARE OF COUNTERFEITS' The genuine have five signatures of Henry C fpalding on each box. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines. A box will be went by mail, pre-paid, on receipt of the P K I c i: 2.", V V.XTS. All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, Ü Ceder Street. New York.

"THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT" INSTANT RELIEF! STOP YOUR COUGIE

PURIFY YOUR RREATII! STREGTIIF.N YOUR VOICE! SPA TOIISrGr'g THIt OAT CONFECTIONS, ARE GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN", GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR rilfiLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS LADIES ARK DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS CniLDREK CRY FOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS

They relieve a Congh instantly. They clear the Throat. They give strength and volorae totha voice. They impart a delicious aroma to the breath. Ley are delightful to the taste. They are made of simple herbs and can not harm anyone.

I advise every one who ha a Cough or a Tlusky Voice or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat, to get package of my Throat Confection, they will relieve yoa n.t.ntlv Anil VAU rill Im. witk MU f h f1tar mt.

to the spot." Tou will find them very useful and p sant while travelling or attending public meetings for stilling your congh or allying your thirst. If yoa try one package I am safe in saying that you will ever afterward consider tbcm indispensable. Ton will find them at the Druggist and Dealers in Medicines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature is on each package. AU oüier are cour

erfeit. A paekaae will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt f Thirty Cent. addict: iii:m:v c. spaldixcv NO. 4S CEDAR STREET. N. Y. j JtSy-A single bottle or SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE i will save ten ticies Its cwt anriually."gjj j SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I

INVERT DKUtVlIST IN THE UNITED STATES li fam&ar ub the article, and will tell yw fyMi yoa are rtnltt or Gray Or Your Ilnlr rd n Tonlct Pl'OlV'KMOP O. .T. Wotlll'M HAIK RESTORATIVE I ilie Only llrllablt Article for tm I'ar. f)U STATESMEN, JUK'.ES, CLERGYMEN,

Ladies and pentletnen. In all parts of the world tcnfy to the efi.cary of lYof. O. J. Woxl'a Hair Restorative, and gentlemen of Ike pre, are unanimoua la Ita prue. a few testiiHonial only can here le given; see circular br more, and it will ! Impossible for j oa to doubL Il;OF. S. THALUERG, riAXIST, says n his arrival in the United f Ute, he

was rapi-lly becoming gray, but on applying Wool's Hair Ketfrt.i ve, Ul hair xn re-cvvert-d its original hue. CHARLES CARDEW, 13 NASSAU ST, N. T, Says the gray hair on bis wife' bead were, after a few wrck-s' trial, turned into a dark brown, at the same time beautifying and tbickeiiii.g the h.r. A. C. RAYMOND, RATH, MAINE, Says be Is now sixty tear old, and hi hair and whisker were two-third gray, but by the use f two bottles of the Restorative, tbw gray hair have du-apjeared, lth m 1 head and face, and I more soft ami gtoiuy than for twenty-tlve yearprevns. Hi wife, at the age of iifiy-two, haa u-d it with Iba same eff-ct. FIN LEY JOHNSON, ESQ., NEW ORLEANS. Say that he lost his hair hy the Yellow Fever in 1V4. He ued Wood' Hair Restorative, and his hair is now thick and glossy. H. MIDDLETUN, LIVINGSTON, AL-MtAMA, says the Restorative has one roach good in his part o( the country. He used it for baHnrss and now ha a fine bead of hair. T. L- MORSE, LEBANON, KENTUCKY,

Says be haa seen Wood's Hair Restorative used in hundreds of rase, and never knew it to fail in accomplishing alt it professes to do. A. J. ALDEN, McLANESRORO', ILL, Says he had the scald head right year, and wa bald, but by the lil-era (use of Wood's Hair Restorative, he now has a rich, gl bead of hair. Linojnra, Noble county, Indiana, Feb. 5 1SI.9. Prof. O. J. Wood, Hear Sir In the latter art f the rear 1H52, while attending to the Mate and National Ijw ScIkH'I of the State of New Y'ork, my hslr, fn m a rsus niiknown to me, comnteneed faihne off very rapidly, so that in the short soace of mi nonilh, tlie whole upper part of my scalp was entirely Ix-reft of it cove tine, and much of the remaining portion spoil the fide and back part t my head sborily after IxTame gray, so that you will not be surprised when 1 tell you that ipn tny return to the Slat of Indiana, my more causl acquaintance were not so much at a Ssa to di-oer the rause of the change fn my appearance, a.' my zzzrc litlr:te acquaintances to recognue me at all. I at once made application to the most skilltcl physician In the country, bnt receiving Im assurance from them that my haircould again be restored, I waa forced to lecome reconciled to my fate, until fortunately In the latter part of the year W7, your restorative w as recommended to nie by a druggist, as lieing the most reljat le Hair Restorative In use. I tried one brittle, and found to my great satisfaction that it was producing the desired effect. Since that time I have used seven dollar worth f your Restorative, and as a result, bare a rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money ran buy. As a nark of my gratitude for your UN and skill hi the production of so wonderful an article, I have recommended its ue to ruany of my friends and acquaintance, who, 1 am bappy to inform yoa, are ti-iiir it with Lke effecL Very respectfully. A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Counselor "at Iw Oak Gi.ovk, S. C, June 34, lh9 rrof O.J. Wood: Iear Sir Your Hair, Restorative is rapidly gaining popularity In this community. 1 hare bad occasion to lay prejudice aside, and give your Hair Reto rativ a perfect test. IXiriiis; the year 1wS4, I was so unfortunate as to t thrown from my sulky aeainst a rk near the road side, from which my head received a most terrible blow, causing a great deal of irritation, w hich comnutikated to tha braiu and external surface of the head, frena the etlect of which my hair was finally destroyd over the entire surface of the head. F'rotn the time 1 first discovered Its dropji'na, t"wever, up to the time of its total disappearance, I employed everything I Could think f, leing a professional man myself; and, aa I thought understanding the nature of the disease, but was Anally defeated tu every prescription advanced. These and no other circumstances lml need me to reat.rt to your worthy Hair Restorative, which I have every reason to Lelive produced a very happy result; two month, after the first applicatin, I bad aa beautiful a head of young hair as I ever saw, for w hich I certainly owe yu my most sincere thanks. Rest assured, dear air, 1 shall recommend your remedy to all inquirers; moreover, 1 shall use vy influence, which I Matter mjM-if to say, I.B'H a little. You can publish this if you think proper. Yours, very respectfully, M. J. WRIGHT. M. P. Office c f the Jeffersonian, Phiüippi. Va., Tier. 1J. 'S. Ih-ar Sir I feel it my duty aa well as my pleasure, to state to you the following circumstances, which you can use as you think proper. A gentleman of thi. place, (a lawyer,) has been bald evrr since bis early yieith, ao much so that be wa compelled to wear a w ig. II waa induced to use a bottle of your "Hair Fstorafive,, which he liked very much; and after utng swf two or three ItotileK hi hair grew out quite luxuriantly, and he fiow has a h .u .d so me head of hair. TLe gentleman's name i p,ra!f"rd, and he i very well known in ocr a lJoinirift counties, many perrti can testify to t, truth uf tins statement; I give it to you aJ the request of irtforl. Y'ou can sell a great deal of jour Hair Ketot!ivr in this and the adjoining counties if you have the pr( r tr i.t. Totirs. Ae.. THtlMPSON M'kdHNoK.'

SFALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!

SAVE THE PIECES' ECONOMY! DISPATCHI tT" Srrrm u Tui Savaa Sura,"As accidents win happen, even la well regulated families, it U very dcvrable to have some cheap and convenient way lm repairing furniture, toys, crockery, etc. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all uch emergencies, and Do household can afford to be without it. It U always ready and up to the sticking point. " "CSEFVL I!C EVERT HOUSE." N. B- A brush accompanies each bottle. FrV25 eenta AoMrrss, HENRT C. f PALWNO, No. 44 Cedar Street, New York. CAUTION. As certain unprincipled persons are atteasptiryj to palm off ou the unsuspecting public, imitation of any I' REPAIRED GLUE, 1 would caution all persona to examio before purchait g, and see that the full came.

IJaSrSPALlJlNG'S PREPARED GLUE.'

I on the outside wrapper; all ethers are swindling conn terfett febSOdAw

Cut rut, S. t,.Vith July, X Paor. O. J. WcsiD .ir.v: I take pleasure in rerirrtnterxiir.R vour Hair Restrative as a mt ear-ret;t cure for scsld nead. My sii i suTering very nnxh fron this disease, and after usinsr otie bottle, was made perfectly w ell. 1 recommended it to olhrr w ho bad dora-s of the head, and in all ca-a t had the desired eTVtt. You cau recomnteinl it without b ar a a most certain cure frcaH head. Many other will certify that thi. .ad many other cases w as cured from th use of your mist valuable 11 air ltirative. Uespextfullv yours, GEo'ia.E McSUAlN. The New York Day TU ay 'Tlie nisjority of Htir Washes, Hair Ines, Ha.r Tonics. Hair Oils, and the nunilx-rles preparation whi'h are now before the public under such extravagant, hypr-rtMrliral and fantastic titlea a we eee paraded in shw w nal' w card and newspaper head.r.gs, as hair preparations, are all htimbuirs of the first water; the:r real merit, when they poxM-Mi ativ, I, that they do n harm. IHHi'S I A WJIALE OIL, LAUD OIL, SWEET OIL, scented and colored, make up, w hen iu beautiful w rappers and white Cint r!s ttottlrs, the co-tliest rharaz-trr of touic; and when thus co-tly are baptised with some tri liable term, and caueht at by verdant young and old "f lth exes. 8 web ia atot th characU-r of 1'rof. w ood's Uair Restorative This gei'SJenieu come tjefore the world without any Li?LfluTin" Xilophlof'-rlara, or any other atounda.g or tartliiig catchpenny term; he .imply ad-veniM-s a Il-iir JiO,riti r what it expresses gweci ly and a a Restorative it acts. Luy prof. Wood's Hair RestTatie; and, as yoti value your scalp, aye, your vrry train, aply not bine else; for it may that mo wili get sime worse substance than perfumed lard oil iti vour cranium. Remember, Wood's Re-storaUve f..r the hair Is thet-est article extatiL" IT WILL. BT SJATVKC'a Cl raOCKM RF.STCiRE GRAY HAIR TO THE ORIGINAL COLOR Will make it grow on Raid Uead Will re-tore the natural secretions, Will remove at once all itching, W ill remote all Dandruff, Will cure all eruption even scald Will make the h:r soft Jd gloy. Will make the old apjaryoucg aain. Will preserve the cojor U ba r to oi l age. Will always fa-ten it and stop iu falliiig. And is one of the bet teilet article for the hair bow in ue. IF YOUR HAIR IS HARSH. Ue Prof. Wood' hair retorativ

If your hair U frey.

f your hair Is thin, If you are bald.

Use Prof. WoM'a hair restorative. Use Prof. Wood hair restorative

Use prf. WsM'i hair restorative

If you have nervous headache. Use I"rof. Wood's hair restorative. If you want te-timony overwhelming, P-ad te circular of prof. Wood's fcair rtvrat e o. j. avooii v co., Ill .Market treet.M. Insula; lit llresidrr .ir York MANUFACTURERA AND WHOLESALE liF-ALERS

Cay" W holesale and rela.t ageit, RoasuT Po lwhoir.ale drergit. No. Jl WM eTahtugto street. In-dianar-tis,In.1ians. aprl-des-Uwew