Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3566, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1862 — Page 4

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Beebe i Hawes, AYHOIESAIE AND RETAIL Dealers in Groceries Flour, Corn-.Tlral, .Salt Äc, NO. Wf.ST WASHINGTON STREET, lndianapvl. Indian. rpillS FIRM ARK TIIK KXCLTMVIt AGENTS IS this city for Joph Mann'a iryter m cerebrale lUitifnofr brand and all r l r from the e it y or f ountry will b protnptlj (died.. At tbl bwoac al.o 1 one of She UrfMt HrDTln in the worM. b re rhw krr.a, dm a, ree.e, turke and tb like are kept healthy and ft and fit fur the tab! At All UiBM. sevU-dCm

SPECTACLES, To Officers of the Army.

just uecf.ived a splendid assortment op si.YaisK' uYn homjiile srr a IRISHES. Fur field, porUbilitr anl power Hier supersede til OtllfTi. For aa! by SEM MÖNS, Optician.

SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C.. Of the KTMtt tran'pnrcnt power, of new improvement prorteriy adjusted tu the cai. Onler from the country, with particulars, promptly atten!el to. Repairing neatly done witlnli-natch. SKMMOXS. Optician. c.VSJ y.o. 23. South lllinoU atreet.

MUSIC.

Patriotic Songs Harmonized for Jlitle Volcc nnd Ap proprlMlt for ur In t'niup, AT THE INDIANA MUSIC MOKE.

Ttxr Sabbath-Schoot Ilymn nntl Containing upward of two hundred choice hymna and tunc nnd; six ci:.vrs. AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STORE.

JanM

WILLAKD & MOW Fl.!, No. 4, Bates Hotie.

LIVERY STABLES. O. W. JOHNSTON, Livery and Sale Stables NOS. 11 AND 13 WEST rEARLSTRIET, I XM S A Tll, m Dl 9 A . 0? Horsea, Rubrics, Carriae ami Saddle Horse alwatsia readiness. Charges moderate. dec3-tf

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BITTERS,

NOTICES.

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Old SACHEM BITTERS IT IS THE FINEST AND BEST I It I IV U JI Ii I)II IV E KNOWN.

it i? a rKn u.i,i:d Purifirr and Rcgulatorof ihe Blood II is n iiitlghlful Tonic. Try it and it will do you Good. for salt: by IU M H1IA! IT A. II.IIA, And by Grocers. Win Merv!jants and I)nigists generally. Wn.OtwiDRlCH, New Haren, Ct., Proprietor. Prutci)al Ipt, 14 Water strrJ, N. Y. dw.tO-'ßO-d.twl EX PR ESS CO MP ANES American Express Company, UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. g yhK'K ON T1IK COUNfcKoK WASUINiI)N ASP y lf ndian tret, liniijnaM.!i. Thrrt Ui1,v VaprMr to Nr w York.; T o d jily Kxinr- to l'iiK-iniiti, and Tod.,!y Fxtk to Ctixavn aiid St.tut; Tb Kf CfTitp.mif? are tbe uljf priviltjjrJ F.ipreson t! f..l!wjn r.v.!-. ix: MX.(N. CKNTU-VU LAFAYETTE CI I IC A r.O. INHLNAIX)UH A I'kKl'; Ttiau-: HALTE A KlCllMOSD; P K LI.E FONT A INK A INDIAN rOIJS. M.firr, p.wV; Ta!nMf an! fnieht carrird ith afrtjr a'r.d dispatch, and iu rharpe tf jxfil and eR'.cirnl N.drv, iU an.! Prafla i'.I rr"nir?,v coIvct'I anl rvady return mad. J. BLTTKKUKU). A.rtt.

TYPE FOUNDRY. CHICAGO TYPE "FOUNDRY,

W TmIu4 Malra ff America, Illalrlct af I J Indlnniat Wiiat, a t l of tr.f.rmatKn hi !-n fl-'I Ui tl IMrifl t'mrt 4 lh fnltd Pfat, within and t- th Itrvrnth "lrrwt and iKrtct r Indiana, on U &(k d "f tMolr, Wi, ly John lUt rt, F.q., Att'-rnj wf tl I i.iud Siatra of Atnrrka. fur aaid IH -ti kt of lodtana, a?int 3 t of fre, 3 b) Starrh. 10 ham 1 '-t mhiky, aat 1 m ofcan!U, fcetT-t at F.ran)ll t"T a Ttol :j"n f tb law of üj l'idtrd JtatM. the gtH and mrthandi t-int: riitrabafd f war, aii-t t)U.k

r-r aairit aaid mU, arid that tb ao may l cnd"mird and ild artirlt t rt.tra'.afid f ar. j Nw, 0rf T. tu inrx.tttcp f tb m"r)ti n ui!r th'' ara of aaxl L'oart t' n' iim-rUi and drhrrrl, I do brt'7 rl Iu.lc i4ci to all pr u U mmg ad r any j.art thrrw.f, or In aijr inanorr tntrrrt'd tlrt-in, that ttfy ! and aTr U(nr thaid. the lhtrkiCurt of Oi L'iiii-d Stat, I h'l'l attba .itj of lixtLnajwli, la arx f. the ln-trirt of hkli.no, on I U- thinl Monday e f NmrmUr wit, at u-n o'clk of lofimnjif that Uay, th-ti arxl tJir to lnU rp'F tLir cliim arid make th ir allerarima lb that bhaiT II. ii. HtlSK, U. . Mrhal, I'rr J. S. htutui, Ix-1 utjr. Joh H. Raa. Ork. Hatfd Norruitx-r 2, ls1. nov4-dl4t U.iffTi:nTATi: or a.tii:icicav TRK-T OP IMMANA, M: W:bca, A litel tf Information bat ln f IJ In the Ivtrirt Cort ( the United State, within arid f..r the heenlh tTirruit arvl IitMrict 4 IrxJiana, n tbe 5(h day f Ortohrr, I V.l. hy J..hn Ilanna, Evj., Attorney f.ir the United JUatea for aaid l.'trtct of Irniiana, airainrt, 1 ''X 'f dnn. 3 Imjx of candlr, 3 bajra f coffee, 4 aega of aola. 2 lioiejaoap, atxi 10 barrel of wbi-ky, wird at Y.rarvü'.e, f.r a tiolatU n f.f the law of the United State, the aaid a'M! arxl merchandise birc contraband of war, and prayirif prrireM arainat aaid good, and that the aame may b t xnWmii and aol i aa artitlea OfUtraband of war. Now, thrfore, Jn pn reliance of the monition nnder the aal f ead Court, to medicerted aixl dHlrered, I doberehy frtve public notice to nil persons claiming iaid kkn1, or any part theereof, or in any manner hitereted therein, thatthi-y e and a jear b-f.re the naid. th Iii.trW-t Court rf the United Mate, to be held it the city of Indlanai. Ii, In and for the Ihntrict of Indiana, on the 31 Monday of Novemlwr nrt, at ll o'clork in the forenoon of that day, then and thre to interpose their claim and make th'ir a!I'-Kiti'.ii. in that behalf. l. O. ROSE, Ü. S. Marshal. Ter J. S. Lioruiw, I-,uty. Johx H. Hn.Clevk. Datr I NovernH-r I, 1h6. nov3-d4t fT.MTEI) TATEJUIFATIEIIICA, IIHIJ THICT OK INDIANA, Ss: HraitA, a Mel of information has been AIM in the Iifrict Court of the United Maten, within and for the Seventh Circuit and IMtr.ct of Indiana, on the 5th day of (h-to!er, lll, by John llanna, Ewj., Attorney for the Ciii-U-d 5tat' of America, a(;iiiit 24 caes of boot and hoe, Mze1 at Evan-villf, for a violation of the jw of the United Mate, the aid (fol. anl merchandise brim? contraband of war, and Ty inir procem atraiu-t faid iro!.-, an! th.it the 4rne may be condemned atnl 'Id a article contraband of war. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition nnder the heal of aaid Court to m dirt-ct-! and delivered, I do hereby (five public notice t all pervn claitnm aid k,m"1s or any part thereof, or an any manner iiitrrted therein, that they be and appear before the -.aid, the Ih-trirtL'ourt of the United Mate., to be held at the city of Indnuiapnii, in and for the Itrk-t of Indiana, on the 3d .Monday of November next, at 10 u"chek of the foretion of that day, then and there to interpose their claim and make their allegation in that 1 hilf. I. ti. HOSE. U.S. Marhal, l'er J. S. J'.i..imw, iM'puty. J ohm II. Kr. , Clerk. Ifcited NovemlK r 1,181. no-2-dl4t

PRKTEB.V WMnOIiSB,

riVTE. PRESSES AND l UlNTINtl II TU:i VI. ALI WAYS on Uaiel. or tnanufacturf I to or I r. Klec- ; tr tT?U! well nl promptly ewcuted. Agency fi-r Wade'a ijenor Ink. H. A-IIMHEK, Acent. t.ovlldltlwTw. ; . DRUMS. !

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NOTICE. ! nllrd Mnlrtal AiilcrlcM imirlrt of Ititliniiu SN: ;

WH..aa, a litx-t r ii f.ntj.i ti trnj fi!-d in the J Iirk-t Court d the Uiate 1 M!e. witb.u and b-r the j

f ent!t Clrc ait irtl lliKtf li. l.a-ia. oi. tie 13th day Janoary l-!, by J.-b.i Hinnj. K-j , A'tTi-y f the l uitrd Mate f ,r id Di.-trU- f PoUtna, aa nt thrve l-oe of machinery anl ttse jite if fjti.r.;, cizmI at J-ffrrnM'.le, luvlitna. fr a i-diti-n if the law r tlie I r..l-il Stales, the jid p'-l. arid men hiii rii cot.trab.irid -f ar, atil prann p-e ac:ti-t faid T'ils ai d that the tame my l cH:dem!iei and dd a rlK-ie e.4.(raarHl of war. N", ther f re, in ptirn-e .f the mHit?i undrr the al of anl Court to tue iIit.c I anl de!ieri !. I do l.rre. by e i üt-lc Ihi hi t. a'l - r-oii r!aim:t aid ot-, it aay part f, la anr uari.er ri;erei-d therein, that they brand appear tf. re the aid. the la-trtCiKirt f the Unitrd ""täte, to W brl 1 at the city af Indianapolf, tn arel foe the tx-rvrt of Indiana, on the Id TnetaT of I bruary next, al 19 o'clock f tue (ormolu , f that day, then arvl there to intert- thetr f'a'ln and make tbetr a'.i-a'lli iu that Ln-haif. . Attt: DAVID tL kOSK, U. . Var-kal. Per J. N l.ll'), lrpilty. Jm It. kr,Oik. j.oii-ali.t

MEDICAL.

Jl nervous DKP.IMTT.OKSI'KKMATORKIKEA, ae-jr i poitively ir.ru r.ible by any mean !ut thoee by I advocite. Itefore commencing any treatment la.rn how the anter actually cured LiniM'lf, and subsequently hundred of others. Knclo a Kwt-paid auperccrihed envelope to IVx 176, CbarleMon, Ma-K. fbl0-dAw3w Ayer's Sarsaparilla A comjKuml romctly, tlcsi";neI to be the most clTectu.il Alteratite that rati Ie made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarso pari 11a, so combined with other Mibtance.s of still greater alterative jower a. to a fluni an cttective antidote fur the disease Sars.iKtrilla i iejmtel to cure. It is b'lieved tliat such a remeily i. wanted by those whosufier IVoni Strumou coinpl.iints. and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this larre class of our afllicted fellow citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst eases to be found of the following complaints: Scrofula ani Sckokulous Complaints, KrfpTIONS AM KkI PTIVK DtSKASKS, ULCKUS, I'j V I'l. IS, Klotciilm, Ti mors, Salt Khli m, Scald Hkad, Svimilis and SvriiiiLiTic ArKtcTi)s, MlrClUIAL DlSKASK. 1)R1SV, NtlRALUIA OR TlC--DoiLOlUKAlX, Di-BILITY, DlM't-IXA AND ImI-ui-vriox, Krysii'lkas, Jiost: or St. Anthony's Fire, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from IxtrtuiTY or the IJlooo. This compound will be found a great promoter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. Iy the timely expursion of them many rankling disunlcrs are nippeil in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of the remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruption and ulcenms sorej, through which thesytem will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body br an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sorts; cleanse it when you find it isob-tructed and sluirgish in the veins: elean.e it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even were no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live lunger, fur cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is we'l; but with this pabulum of life disordered, theiecanbe no lasting health. Sooner or later homethmg must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrow n. Sars.iparilla has, and deserves, much the reputation of accomplishing these ends. Ihit the world lias been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but mote because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or anything else. louring late years the public have been misled by large bottles, pretending to give a tpi.tit of Kxtract of Sarsaparilla. for one dollar. Must of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often nocuratie pn-perties whatever. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla w hich flood the market . tin til the name it-elf is justly despised, and has beet me synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla , and intend to supply such a remedy ns shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which tests ujmn it. And we think we have ground fur lelieving it has virtues which are irresistible bv

the ortPnary run ot the diseases it is intended to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the sstem, the rented v should be judiciously Liken according; to directions on the iKittle. miTARFD BY IK. ,F. V. AYKU cV CO. loavi-:ll, rAss. Price si per Iloltlc; Mx Ilottle for .. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won lor it-elf such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung t'omj I lints, tint it is entirely unneces.iry for u to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it h is been emploved. As it has long been in ctist.!t;t u-e thioughout this section, we need nut do more than as-aire the peple its quality i kept tip to the bet it ever h i been. atd that it may be re be! on to do for their relief ail it has e er been found t do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR THE ( VRE or Cottirrnr, Jttundicr, Dfrrifl. IinHj'ftion , l)iruttry. Foul Stotn-irh, Iryi;rli. Ilrmlaehr, l'ürt, K1' uHuitixtx. lint. tuH and Skin l)irarr. l.inr Omtf taint. Drny, Ttttcr, Turrwrs and S iU Rh urn. Worm. (Soul . Sruralin. as a Di nr 1'iU and fur f-urtfyinj thr Mood. They are sugar coated, so that tie most -er.si-tiie cm t ike them pleasantly, and they are the be-t aj-et ieiit in the w orld for "all the purposes of family phy sic. rric i cents per liox; Five lioxes fvr $1.00 (Ireat nuinlers of Clergy tuen. I'hvsicians. Statesmen and eminent i-erxmages, h.Ie lent their ha nie to certify the unviral!elcl usel ulnes of the-e renmiies, but our eace here uill iiot I'iinit the insertion uf them. The Agents Mow named furnUh gratis our Amirica Almanac in which they ate given; with also full de-H.riptiotis of the aUne complaint, and the treatment that ehuuld lx follotked for their cure. Do nt be put off br unprincipled dealers with other t reta ration they make more profit on. le m tnd Ayfr'k, and take no others. The ?ck want the l.-t aid there is for them, art-1 they h-oild h. e It

RAILROADS. INDimrOUS AM) CINCINNATI Mllft-IjAwB. RAILROAD!

Miortett Itoute by Thirty Tille t NO CHANCE OF CARS TO CINCINNATI 1 Threa traiBleav lrxharia!u I ai?y,( Sunday eaceoted.) 141IKSTTIi.I5. 5 (0 A.M CT1NCINNAT1 UtiTM5G " F.preaarrivea at Cincinnati at Ci A M. rWotid Train 11 15 A. M. - Cincinnati. Columbua, Zane.Mlle and Wheeling Mail, arrive a at &00 p. M. I'aeenrers by thit train make the arue lim to Newark Zanevil)e and W heeling aa by any other route out of Indiaiiafdta, and fare the m. Third Train 7.10 I. M, ClnrJrmatl F.iprrM, arrive! at Cincinnati 12 20 A. . Lexii.gt( n, Ky. 11.45 1. M. I are unf aa ty a&y other route. ('all f..r your U äeta tut Lb IiKlianapoIia and Cincinnati Rallrnafl. Kafeage checked throtirh. fractal. Nonri. He mire yoo ret In the rirht train at IiKliaiiapolia. The auly Cacinnatl tram, tail on the f f:h track, U-ing the farther track aouih ia the Union Depot, at Indiana jh. Ii. W. H. I NOr.LF, General Tkket ArenU IV. I'otiu, Traveling Ap-tit. aprlS'GO.

PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD.

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.'cv Itoute to Chicago via Kokomo. 31 MILI-:S SHOirTKk THAJf OTUF.R UOCTE.

ON AND AFTER JAN LAUT 1, WS, traina ill be run a follow: A Mal Train will leave Indiananoti at 11 30 P. M.f top at all latüina and make c1oe connection at Kokomo with train on the Cincinnati and Chicago Air Line Hailroad, and arrive at Chicago at 8.30 Y. M., and Peru at 4:15 P. M., In time to make connection with trains on the Toledo and Waba.-b Hailway, froinjr Fat and Wet. lU-turnin, the jame train will leave Peru at 8:00 A.M., and arrive at Indianapolis at 11.30 A.M., intime to make connections for all point East, South and Wet. An F.x pre train will leave Indianapolis at 10-10 P. M., and arrive at Teru at 'l.W A. M., in time to makeeonnectiott with trains going F.ast and West on the Toledo and Watiali lüiilway. Iietumiiig the name train will leave Tt ra at 11:20 A M. and nuke close connection at Kokomo with train on the Cincinnati and Chicago Railway, from Chicacro, Valparaiso and IKan!ort, and arrive at Indianapolia at 3:20 Y. At., in time to connect with the cteuing traina fur Cincinnati, L uivil!e and other points. Sj'ecial attention given to the transportation of live tock, prodnce and merchandise generally. DAVID MACY, fiem-rxl A sent and Superintendent. Tnro. P. II At ohkv, (ieiieral Ticket Agent.

INSURANCE.

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iVpot at 7:00 A.M. fur Madison, Cincinnati and Louisville. This 1 the shortest railway line to Cincinnati and Louisville connecting at Madison with the uteamcrs Telegraph and Jacob Stradcr, arriving at Cincinnati in time to connect with the F.Apress T rains leaving at six o'clock A. M., for the Fast, and by the Kentucky Central Railroad for the South. Iletuminn, leave Cincinnati daily at 12 M., by the above te.mier, and alo by the Madison packet. Forest Queen and iTioress, arriving jt Indianapolis at 10:45 A. M., making coimt-ctiona with all traina leaving for the Fast, North and West. lure to Cincinnati or Cincinnati to Indiunapoll., J3 OO ; To f.oiiUville, S3 ÖO. No charge for moals or Mate-room on the Mtamert, or for baggage or oinuiliia at Madison. Shipper and merchant West will f.nd it to their inter et o travel over and ship bv this line. JanlO-dtf. I). C. r.KANHAM, Superintendent.

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Tff o Trains Daily, Sundays Excrplcd Train Iave. Train Arrive. S:4. A. M 5 00 A. M. o:.'.0 P. M 8.2 P. M Vr-OVE TRAINS STOP FOR TIIF. ACCOMMODATION of passenger at Soijthport, Orei nwood, Franklin, Kdmburgh, Columbus, niiiking connections at Seymour with train on the Ohio A" Mississippi Road, and at Iuiville with trains on the Louisville, Frankfort A Lexington and Iuiisviilf and Nashville Roads. Freight train leave daily. Freight promptly forwarded. Ofhce, Madison Depot, West ?ide. A. S. CAKOTHKKS, Superintendent. J. G. Whitcomb, Freight Agent. nov26-dtf.

LAW BOOKS.

NEW AND VALUABLE WORK FUR LAWYERS, JUSTICES OF THE TEACE. Ami nil Cnnnet-M trA the JuJU iiil A1mtnitratim of Me Gortrnmtnt. at? -mwL mz ur? m. im? m rso jk or the Mate of uttiana C10NTAINING THE REVISED STATUTES OF 1S.V2 with the amendments thereto, .vnd the subsequen legislation, with notes and references . Judicial decision. rPITF.P BT JAMES C.AVIN AND OSCAR ORD. Volume 1, Published by IllXill AM V DOI GIITYi isniArarous. Jndpe David ?IcI)onld, one of themot eminent lawyers of the State, volunteered the follow inecommendation of the work: Stati t:s or I.xntvsA, bt (iavix A Hoan. Some monthe a jo, the above named gentlemen issued proposals for publishing, in two volume octavo of some MK) pages each, al the talutes of the State passed since lSöl, with annotations. The first volume of the work is now published: and the mamnTof its execution, both mechanically and editurially, deserves the thanks of the profession. The imperfect manner of publishing our statutes undet State authority, ha always been a source of great inconvenience to the Indiana Lawyer. The revision of l.V2, as well as the statutes passed since that year, might almost as well have beeu published without any index. I'p tc tbi.'tiiue the lawyer has constantly been under the necessity of turning over, leaf by leaf, the volumes o our statutes to find any particular enactment. And every one know show annoying and provoking thi Is, especially in the hurry of business as iu our Courts. Happily for the profession, the publication under consideration promises a better state of things in the future. The first volume o llessrs. Oavin A Hord's work contains an excellent and copious index, wbkh to every practicing lawyer iu the täte is itself worth the money which the volume cost. The volume under review contain another excellence Ml its pa.ge are supplied with valuable marginal Indices, so that a-glante at the margin is auftkient to epprise the eader of the content of the pa.se. Another matter of great importance to the lawyer in Ibis volume is a g.M! collection of the subjects of all le.:-il-i(ion since l.v51. Heretofore, the lawyer In examining our legislation on any given subject had first to find what was relevant to it in the Revision of 1S.V2, and then to turn over the paces of the volumes of subseipient Statutes, to we how far recent lirislation rny hive repealed or m d - fied the provision contained in that Revision, and e n then he would often fed doubt whether he h.i l found all the l.'ni-l.iti.'ii on 'be subject f bis inquiry. Messrs. Gavin and llord have relieved us of all this trouMe and doubt. They have collected together in consecutive pazos all the -tatutes rnade sinoe KM. tn the same aulject. Thus, on pities 3T3 to :J77 uf their first volume they have Coib-ctcd all our legislation, now in force, on the subject o b'ish:it: l and wife, imludit c the act of lv"2 an-l three act of KM. AihI th-y have followed the same r:le o co-iK-vtioii, in appropriate cons, cutive pages, in regard to all ether topics .f legislation. A still more valuat'le feat sire are the copious and accurate notes ci.t.v 'tied in the voluir.e in question. This volume includes the Constitution of the fluted State, th Constitution of Indiana, and several important acts ot Virginia av.d statutes of Congress, and a Iare portion o cur o n statute now in force. The numerous decision o the Court on the variot; provHon contained in thee Cotistis tutiot. an! statute are found at the tvottom of the appropnaie jajts, in the form of neat, brief and accurate noteat.d rt b retices. Messrs. Oavin A llord seem t. have jrformed this pjrt f their work exceedingly well. It n.ust hat cost them much care and latr. l'.y it they have featly lesscm-d the lat-or of the practjsitig lawyer, aiel t.ie well merited hi grateful approval. In every respect the volume utiderreview ishich'y red-Ita'.-le t the ii;lii jence, accuracy, taleLts aiid the ta-te o its editiT. a e!l a to the nv .-bsr.ical skil! enI neatness of its publisher-, and t mu-t raiM the ju-t evj-c:aion ot the profession, a to th- value of the ss?ond volume, which we understand til !. forthcoming in a few month, and which will ce-ntain the cile f plea.Ürg and practice o lvVJ. with sabseijuetit amendment and ther statutes. Without any concert with the editor r pi;lishers ot the volume iu question, the writer of tht article ha been induced to con pse and publish thisl.ttle review of the hk, olely because he believe the editor and p'ib!:hers ilerrve hiiih coTtirtien.t.ti.n for th.-ir pTformnce. H-, therefore, deems it but jut to thm, wnh-ut tein solicited to it by a::y one, to publish th ti"ti e of the loot ovr bi ow n pr";T nam'-. DAVID MetHJNALD. Indiar.apoh. November 1, lv"0. The Erst volume is tmw re'i.T and beinj Jelirere d to ubscribera. 11 I r E st 50. It is for sal ty Wf.HAX 1 DOLCirTT, ludiatiapolk.

REAL ESTATE.

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Erected 1859 Owned by the Co. IfSlT. IAL A iTKNTlOX GIVEN TO TU E INSURANCE ol farm property, dwelling and out-building. Inure such buildings or contenu in a very favorable manner, for three or five yean. L.oes Equitably- Arfjuwted and 1'roinptljr lald In Cnth. Also, Insures stores, warehouses, buildings, or content and personal property generally, in town or country, at rate 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. (Jrubb, who Is fully authorized to transact all business connected with the Agency. fK 1,'61-dlyl WM KNDEKSON

COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

JISSl JOHNSON, General Commission Merchant, AND Dealer Hi Flour, Grain, and all kind of Country Product?; Wines nnd Liqiiors,Cigur,Tohnrco, Ac.

OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 237 SOUTH SECOND ST.,

mi, i)i:i.im . Advances made on Consignment. aug'22dly

MEDICAL

Y TI CE TO TIME Lli91ES.

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R. DACIF.R'S FEMALE MONTHLY I'lLLS. a'.

No article of medicine Intended for fcjf . 5

the exclusive use of Females, that hns av ever made its appearance, has met w ith JM,

sucb universal success a these Cc ebrated Till.

No disease is so little understood, and consequently no

bi'Uy treated, as Female diseases. These rills are the re

suit of much study and careful experience in all varietie

ot lemale complaints; and in cases of

Suppressions, Lenchnrrea or Whites inflammation of the bladder, kidney and w omb, and loss of nervous energy,

their use la hove all prale.

CAUTION- -Married Indies, in certain situations, should

not use them. I or reasons, see direction with each box

Price, One Itolbtr per box. Sent by mail to any part of

the world. Ire pared and sold exclusive, v by DK. EWING, No. 18 Virginia Avenue, apr5-d.twly 'CI Indianapolis.Indiana

AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL

XT AS WON FOR ITSELF SUCH A RENOWN FOR THE

1 cure of every variety of Throat at:d Lung Com

plaint, that it is ent in ly unnecessary for us to recount

the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has lieeii emploved

As it has long been in constant ne throughout this section we need not do more than assure the people its quality is

kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to da for their relief all it has ever been found

to do.

AYER CATHARTIC PILLS,

FOR THE CURE OF

Cosfiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Ooiit, Neuralgia, as a I tinner Till, and lx Purifying the Blood. They are sugar-coated, ro that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the w orld for all purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cents per Iloati 5 boxes for ftl.

fireat numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled Usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our American Almanac in which they are given; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be ollowed for their cure.

Do not be pnt ofT by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Itemaiel Avers and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they shoulJ have it. rKKTAKFU ?r

IU. .1. C AYUR fc CO., LOAV1XL, 3IAS. rice, I per Mottle; Nix Ifottl, 5.

All our rendie are for sale by ROBERT UROWNINfi, In dianapoli. ALLEN A CO., Cincinnati, And by all druggist and dealers everywhere. av.(7-d3Tn

HOTELS.

BROA DWAY HOTEL. CINCINNATI, OHIO.

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

INDIAN A

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MEDICAL.

STEAM PRINTING-

ESTABLISHMENT!

WE ARE rRErAKED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS for Book and Job Printing, with !i-patch and in the beat style of the art. Particular attention paid to Mercantile and Railroad

cc as BILLS OF LADING, BUSINESS CARDS, BILLHEADS, BLANKS, DEEDS, LETTER HEADINGS, REGISTERS,

CIRCi'LARS,

RECEIPTS, Ac

Show Cards and Bills ! CHECKS, NOTES BONDS, ENVELOPES, STOCK CERTIFICATES, DEEDS, Ac, Ac POSTING BILLS roa CGi'VTiY MracHaim. Mi otv Kill, Hotel IIilli of Fare, Hnntl 1(111, Ioter and Procraninie) Lnbel, Invilntions, (lnrtie nnd Hall.)

B00I WORK,

tvrav KEarairno. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE CATALOGUES, MISCELLANEOUS PAMrilLCTS, CONSTITUTIONS, KEroirrs, BRIEFS, Ac.

We have one of the most complete Printing Establishments in the count nr. Our facilities for doiDg all kinds of Work, Book, Ilain or Ornamental, are first class. We have introduced the latest and fastest Tresses, and have added to our Type all the modern styles, and we employ the bent workmen. We are thus enabled to furnish Jobs promptly, to guarantee satisfaction, and to accept low price. We have connected with our Job Department Adams Superior Presses, and re prepared to execute Stereotype Presswork, together with the Presswork for outside paper, at low figures.

RreaVfast at five A. M., for pasentrer by the morning Trains. aprtJ-dlr.

PAPER DEALERS. THowas Mo5, in, h. ruiTnrt-T, in, woors. Aiioii, Chatliehl A: AVooiU, 77 and 10 Walnut Kt., Cincinnati. Manufacturers and W bolesale dealers in

PRINTERS' CARDS AND CARD SHEETS! I PRINTING INKS AND PAPER M ANTF VC7TRFRSenaN, airrnt- for the Xarnoha Mills writinir pa pers; maim acturer of extra wrappiLg par and ppr WRITING INKS.

Celebrated Record Ink FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. I'ltlCt: IIITY t'i:.TII HF.lt II1 A KT HOTT I. F.. inn 1? 'ff

.ilerchunUt Hanker, Itnilrond .linn. acr Insurance Agents, .Manu fttctitrer, Ac,

Is respectfully directed to cur Establishment, if they desire first-class work at low rates. i3jj?0rders fron, abroad will receive prrr.pt attention. fiäÖfWork furnhhed In all caaea at the time promised.

C Strangers from a distance, and business men of the city and country, are cortllal1 invited to visit our office, and examine our facilities lor executing ercry description ot Printing in the neatet tvle, and oa the rami reasonable terms.

J3f" Office on Meridian Street, South of Washington Street, opposite the I'ostoflSce. ELDEB H ARKNESS & BINGHAM.

CURE

CURE

WepvousHeadache -

SJ1 ,5URL r$.

HAIR HEST0RATIVE.

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TI-IE GREATEST MEDICAL BE.1DTIFIBR OK TU K A O F.. ANI THK I'M.T II.VI1C IM.lalVISAriO?

Wrt! y of any cvi.fldence f--r re torinf

Py the nae of thee Pills the rrrtodic attack of -Wrnnd or & k llf,nliche may be prevented; and if takes at tb commencement of aa attack 1nmietiafa relief from pain nd sickness will be obtained. JThcy aeMntq fail in remoTin; the Nanaea and Headache to which females are o srtject. They act rently npon therxiwela retnorinCotlTenesa. Tor Uterary If en, Student, IVticat Femalea, and all ersons of sedentary habiw, they are ratuable at a LaiatiTe iropro-inK the appetite, riving tone and rigor to the ljrestive organs, and rentorinfr the natural elasticity and trenrth the whole ystem. The CfcPRALlC PILLS are the result of long inve.tigatlon and carefully conducted experiments, baring been in Use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and aufTerinjr, frotr Headache, whether originating in the nervous sytiera i frorr a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their corupotdtion, and may be takea at all times with perfect safety without making any change of diet, and the absence of any disagreeable taste render it easy to aImiuister them to children. EKWARF. OF COUNTERFEITS' The genuine have five ignature of Henry C. Spalding on each box. Sold by DruggUU and all other Dealers in Medicine. A box will l sent by mail, pre-paid, on receipt of the I It I CJ K 9 25 CKaT, All orders should be addressed to I1ENKY C. SPALDING, 48 Ceder Street. New Tork.

"THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT." INSTANT RF-LIKF! STOP TOUR COUGH! PURIFY YOUR BREATH! STUF.GTI1F.N YOUR VOICE! SPA T.TTTSTOS T II It 0 A T CO iNFECTIOXS, ARK GOOD FOR CLEKOYMKN. (J00D F0U LECTUKKRS. GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS,

GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GF.NTLKMEN CARRY SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS CHILDREN CRY FOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS

Tbey relieve a Con gh instantly. They clear the Throat. They rive strength and volume to the Toice. They impart a delicious aroma t the breath. Ley are delightful to the taste. They are made of simple herbs 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 Coufectiona, they will relieve yon nstantly, and you will agree with me that "they go right to the spot." Yon will f.nd them very useful anl p ant while travelling or attending public meeting! for Ktil'ing your cough or allying your thirst. If you try one package I am safe In raying that you will ever afterward contMer them tndi.-pen.aMe. Ton will find them at Ihm Druffrfst and Dealern In Medicines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature is on each package. All others are coun erfeit. A package will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of Thirty Cents. ADDItTAS IIi:KV C . SI LIM;, NO. 4 CEDAR STREET. X. Y. gyA Ktngle Votüe of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLCJC

will save ten times It cost annually.

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!

7ITFRT Mil WIST IS niK UNITED UTATES

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y cm ar

far.uiiar with the nicle, od will tell jott lfjo

It a Id or Gray

SPALD!NG"S PREPARED GLUE!

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!

SAVE THE PIECES! . ECONOMY I DISPATCH! fy-A Stitch nr Tim Savma 5j"-3 As acrid rnta will happen, evea ia wvll rernlai4 faaailie, H la very desirable to have wm cheap audcliveiirit way for repairing furuitare. toys, crockery, etc.

SPALHUSG'S PREPA&KU GLUE ) meets til such enjercfncies, and do bouse bold can afford to te without it- It ia always ready and up to the sticking i

point. -USEFUL US EVERY HOUSE. N. B. A brush accompanie.each bottle. Price 15 ceeita Address, HENRY C SPALDING, No. 48 Cedar Street, New Tork. CAUTION. Aa certain r-iprtneipled peroo are attempting to palm 1T on the wnauirctinr nublic loiitaU'ina of nr PRE

PARED GLUE, 1 would cautn all persona to examine !

before porchaaing, and ee that the full nane, C-JSPALDiNG'S PREPARED GLUE-TJ 1 on the outside wrapper; all otbera are winden- roa a terfeit fabaodAw

Or Your llnlr !rdla ax jTonlcv ProfMMor O. .T. "Wtl'M HAIR RESTORATIVE Is ttir nly- IKcllabl Artlcl fair yn to TT. rOK STATESMEN, JUir.ES, CLEHGYME2I,

Ladies and gentlemen, in all part of the wofjj tet:fy ta the eflicacy of IYf. O. J. Wood'a Hair Keorative, and gentlemen of the preaa are unanimous la It pra!e. A few testiraotiial ouly can here te given; e circular fur more, and It will be jnir'ib!e for jou to doubt. PKHF. S. THALPERG, riANIST. ays on bis arrival In tb United Statea. he aa rapidly roniDg gray, but on applt ing Wood" Hair Restorative, Li hair us recovered Its original hue. CHARLES CAUDr.W, 13 NASSAU ST., X. Y., Says the cray hair, on bis wife's bead were, after a few "weekV trial, turned into a dark bron, at the same time beautifying and thickening the hair. A. C RAYMOND, BATH, MAINE, Say he I now sixty yrar d t, and his hair and whiskers were two-third, cray, but by the use of two txmlea ,f the Restorative, the gray haim have dtapjeared, tih oi mi head and face, and is more soft and g'oty than for teMy-t5ve years preiou. Hiwife, at the ace of Lfty-two, baa ue-l it with the same e fleet. FIN LEY JOHNSON, ESQ., NEW ORLEANS, Says that he loM his hair by the Yellow Fever in'lVi. He urd Wood's Hair Restorative, and his bair is now thick and glossy. M. M1DDLETON, LIVINGSTON, ALABAMA. say the Restorative baa done much good la bis part o the country. He used it for baldness and now has a fine head of hair. T. L. MORSE, LEBANON, KENTVCKT, Says be has seen Wood' Hair Restorative used in hundred of cae, and never knew it to fail in accoinpliidjing all it irofer to do. A. J. ALDEN. McLANESIMIRO', ILL.,

Saya he bad the scald bead eiftht year, and was ball, but by the libera )u of Wood Hair Restorative, he m.w ha a rich, gluss head of hair. Lioos-ifr, Nolle county, Indiana, Feb. $ Prof. O.J. WikhI, IearSir In the latter part of the year 152, while attending to the State and National Law Schmd of the State of New York, mj hair, from rati unknown to me, commenced falling off very rapidly, eo that in the short spare of six montb, the winde upper part of my scalp w as entirely ben ft of its covering, atd much of the remaining portion upon tbe side and lack art of mr head shortly after became s-ra.v, so that yo will not be surprised when 1 tell you that upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more ca-ual acquamtat ea were not so much at a loaa to discover the cause of tbe change in my appearance, as my more intimate acquaintances to recognize me at alt. I at once made application to the most klllful phy eicians in tbe country, but receiving no assurancea from them that my haircould again lie restored, 1 -was forced to Income reconciled to my fate, until fortunately in the latter part of the year 17, your restorative wa recommended to me by a druggist, as Wing the most reliat.ia Hair Restorative in use. I tried one bottle, ami found t my great satisfaction that it waa producing tbe desired effect. Since that time I have used m rtn dollar.' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have 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 wonderful an article, 1 Lave recorn mended it use to many of my friends and acquaintances, w ho, I am happy to inform you, are u-ing it wi:U Lke effect. Very respectfully. A. M. LATTA, Attorney abd Counselor at law Oak Gbote, S. C, June 24, lh&9 pTof O. J. Wood: I)ear Sir Tour Hair Rertorative ia rapidly gaining popularity in tbi community. I have had occasion to lay prejudice aside, arid give your Hair Js torative a perfect test. Ihirwia: tbe year 1S54, I waa unfortunate aa to he thrown from my sulky against a rock near the road side, from whk:h my head received a most terrible blow, causing a great deal of Irritation, which communicated to the brain and external surface of the head, from the effect of w hieb my hair was finally destroyed over the entire surface of the head. From the time I first discovered its dropping, however, up to the time of if a total disap(iearance, 1 employed everything I could think of, being aproCeshional man myself; and, a I thought understanding the nature of the disease, but waa finally defeat d Iu every prescription advanced. These and no other circumstances induced me to re ort to your worthy Hair R starative, which I have every reason to belive produced a very happy result; tw motif ba after the first application, I bad as teantifula head of young hair as I ever saw, for which 1 certainly owe you my most sincere thanks. Rest aurcd, dear sir, I ball recommend your remedy to ail inquirers; moreover, 1 shall nse my influence, hkh 1 flatter myself to say, ia not a little. You can publish this if you think proper. Yours, very respectfully, M. J. WRIGHT. M. D. Office of the Jeffersonian, Phillippi, Va., Dec. 12, M. Dear Sir. I feel it my duty aa well as my pleasure, to state to you the following circumstaitces, wIik h you can ne as you think proper. A gentleman of tbi. place, (a lawyer,) has been bald ever since his early jouth, so much so that he w as comp lied to wear a w'g. He was induced to use a bottle of your "Hair Restorative," which be l;ked very much; and after Usit.g some two or three bottles hi hair grew out quite luxuriantly, and b now baa a handsome head of hair. Tbe r'llniiaii'i name is Bradford, and he ia very well known in our adjoining counties, many iiersons can testify to tbe truth of this statement; I give it to you at the request f Bradford. You can sell a great deal of your Hair Restorative in this and the adjoining counties if you have the proper aeei.t. Tours. Ac. THOMPSON M .II.Nul:. Cfir.STK, S. C,3oth July, 1.3. Pmor. 0. J. Woors vr Sir: I take pleasure In re orti mending your Hair Restorative aa a most ncellrot cur for scald head. My son wa suffering very much from tto disease, and after using one bottle, waa made jierlectly well. I recommended it to other who had diteasea of iL. head, and in all caea it bad tbe desired effect. Tou can recommend it without fear as a most certain cure forarald head. Mariy others w ill cartify that this nd many other case was cured from tbe ue of your most valuable Hair Restorative. Respectfuöy yours, GEORGE M STAIN. Te New Tork Iay Boo ays: Tie majority of Hair Wahe, Hair Ihe, Hair Tonics. Hair Oils, and the numberless preparations wLich are now before the publk; under anch extraratrar.t, hyjiertoical and fantastic liilea aa we eec paraded Ui abow witmIvw Card arn! newpsper bealing, as h:r preparations, are all humbugs of tiiv firat water; their real merit, when tbry jut- any, I, that ther do ro liarra. IKaj'S LARD, WHALE OII LARD OIL, SWKET OIL, scented arid coloretl, make up, when in beautiful wrapjsr. and while flmt rlaM bottles, the eo-tliet character of tnnie.; and ben thus cotly are baptised with ne tnyllatde term, aJid caught at by Terdant young a r.d old of both sexes. Such is not the character of l"r..f. Wxia Hair Restorative. This rcotlemenconie lefore tbe world without any "highfalottn" Xllophloforlum, t any other astounding or atartlir.r catchpeTiny terms; be .imply advertise, a JLtir lUntttrnt irr what it i preis a. precisely aid as a Re'torative it act. Buy ItoL Wood's Hair Rcstorathr; and, a you value your scalp, aye, yotir very trains, apply nothing else; f-r it may t that ynw will get some worse eubataric than perfumed lard otIn your cranium. Remember, Wood' Retordre forth hair 1 the best article extant." it wiu, ar a art ax's owa raoexsa Ri:ST0RK GRAY HAIR TO THE ORIGINAL COLOR Will make it trow on Bald Heads, Will restore the natural accretion. W ill remove at once all itching, W ill remove all Dandruff, Will cure all eruption even scald W ill make tbe hair soft and gloy. Will make the old appear yourig arrtn, Willpreirre the co'of of ba r to oi l aje. Will always fa -ten it and atop it. falling. And Is one of the bet toilet articles for the lair nrw In IF TOUr'haIR IS HARSH. Use Prof. Wood Lair reuratlTt If your Lair I arrey, Ue Prof- Wood'a bair restorative. f jour bair is thin, Prof. Wood' bair restorative If yoa are bald, Ue Praf. Wood'a bair reatorative If joa bare cervout keaiicbe, Vt Prof. Wood'a bair reaierative. If you want testimony overwhelming, Read the circular of Prof. Wood'a hair re-torat t O. .1. WOOD tV CO., 1 1 1 Market reet,t. Inl; tl Itrasatat. way, e?w Vrkf MA5CTACTUREP.S AND WHOLESALE DKALERS

A-awtont Jafx.awsat .---CtJ Wholesale and reull ageit, Roaawr Faowi

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dtaaap.4illaiosa.