Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3572, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1862 — Page 4
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Bcobo d Hq7GS, W;:3LESALE Af:D RETAIL Boalero in Groceries yVTSI ruonucE, Flour, Corn-TOcal, Salt A:o., 50. west Washington street, Indianapolis, Indiana. mini nut air tur eicix.mye agents IX this riiy for Joseph Mann'a Oylrra a celebrated. fWiUiwur bratJ ad II order, frvtn tb city r cwntry will b promptly filled. At thl bous a!o I one of th largo Hare ta tb world, whrrhkken. dack, , irkea a4 ta lik aro kept healthy and fat arxt fit for tb tabl i II Urn. aei.tl-dra
GPCCTACLCG, CtC.
To Officers of tho Army,
jcst received a splendid assortment of st.ru i,e notim.E Apr
For fieM, potubilitr nJ power the? fuxrrd
SEMMONS.Opticun.
11 others.
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SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C, Of the rettest tmnprmt power, of new improTement tiro'-erle adjutel to the cai e. Ordern from Vtie country, with pirticul.trs, promptly atterwle-1 Itejiirinj neatly Jone witti nrtr1i. SEM MÖNS. Optic ian. oct2U No. 4, South lUinoU street.
MUSIC.
Patriotic Songs llarinonlzrrt Iir Glitte Voire and Ap proprltatt for iiue In t'miip.
ATT1IK INDIANA MUSIC STORK.
The Sabbatfi-School Hymn and Tunt-Uook, Containing upward of two houdrcd choice hymn and tune ricici: mix c i.vrs. AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STORE. WILLARI) A STOM'.LL, Jan23 No. 4. tale. House.
LIVERY STABLES.
O. W. JOH2STSTON",
Livery and Sale Stables NOS. 11 AND 13 YEST PKAftLSTKEET, IKnUamLIS,lnA4. ffJ Horses, Rugbies, CtrrUi anil Saddle Hrea alwajslo readmes. Charres moderate. uV3-tf
UO7ICG0.
C. W. UAL Ii cV CO., EXCHANGE STABLES, 23 ii.i.iKoitt ktiii:i;t, opposite bates house, Indianapolis, lnd. augS-dty
DITTERS,
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U8E TU K Old SACHEM BITTERS IT IS THE FINEST AND BEST I It I IV ii IN K I I C I IV K KNOWN.
IT IS AS r.MUH'ALLED Purifier and Rcgnlatorof the ßlood II is a Delight Tut Tonlr. Try it and it will do you Good. FOR SALTI IBST KI M HU M :it A ii And .by Grocer , Wiue Merchant and Druggist generally. W. GH)I)i;tCH, Xfr Haven. Ct,. Pn.prirlor. I'niKif al Uepvt, 1 Water irm, N. T. E X P R ESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, ASD THE UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OHH'K ON THK i'DKNKR of WASMINGTUN AND MrtIian mrrvts hiiianaHlt.. Ttrrr1Ij KxprMr t Nw York; Tu dailT Ktre. t Cincinnati, arxi Two 1.iIt Kprv to Chlosci an. I St. Iui;
Th aN l trjMN! arf the only privikgn! Kxprtfeon 1 tb MJowIn rl. Ja: I
1MHA.NA CKNTKAU LAFAYKTTK A 1 Hlt'AOO: INPIAN AltU.J." 4 Vl.l.V. TKKKK. ILTK KHMIMOMv. PliUJ-H)5TALSK A IMUAXAItM.IS. XLtHf, fiaakacva, valaab'ra an4 frriuht c.irri1 with arrtT 1 iwpatcb, and la charge of j-.il tu t vtUrliit
N.te. 1UU ar:d Draft will be prompilr cutWte.1 anJ j
rt.!jrrtni loarfe. J. BLiTFKr'IM.I Agrnt.
TYPE FOUNDRY.
CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY,
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DRUMS.
KiMournr?M Driiiu, .A.T BATES HOUSE. aagS WlU-VkD A STOWkLL.
NOTICE.
UnlltMl Mnirnf .mrrirut Diklrlct of ntllUia. s: Wntaa, a 1 Wl of inf. rir.nt.vn ba Veu in the ttrict Crt ot tho l'nitf, tt, within arJ furtb trrotb 0rt an4 Itrtct of Inia on tho 13th 1T January 11, 1-t J-a Hrm.v, r..q , A'U-nir tf tfct CniT State fr ! r-t!Kt t,f J:.i.4:ia. aa ut three bos f marki nrry a?i no jhco of catin, riirtl at iTrrHnillo, IrMiM.a, fr i4un of tLr law of tbe LuiKl StA:s ti" CwvU aji m(.hjin-!:r lx--tnir contraband war, and praTln j-ri n.-mt jroob, muA lhAt ta mim aaaj Ix vudrnur4 and uM art lr cti.trt ail f ar. N, tWrrf -rr, in puriTro of the nvnit.n unJrr the waJ wf Met Court U Vie tiirrc!r4 i1 tk-Lrrrrd, I do I . rrbjr hLm: butic U all (MrrMMt. ciAiUiiu( mxI k-m1s or aav art ti.T-wf, r in any a.ai.t. r jntrrrt-.l t!,rtfiti, tLa tli. t Wand aj ;r t f-rr iL vi I, tLr ln-ir.tlCri of . lrir!sl lau s r at city .f li, tu 4r.-1 for the IMi-H-t tl -. lUt.a, TLe J I Tur!ajr t-f Frrnary nt. at 10 o'cl k t-f tbe f..rro.n of that dajr, Lhäi and rhfrr t mtorpm thnr e'.m tl make I heir affran)ii rn tat bobaif.
AtteU VWIU i. KOSK. t . 5. Marshal.
A II. Raa.Orrk.
lr J. Wltaiiuw. Ih-5uly.
Unllr4 9ttr ! Amerlrn, Dllrlclf IndlAnn. War.., Itl of lt.frrm.tUn baa brvn In the IMairtatOart th l'nl Utato, ilhln a4 MU breath Cur at atid ItrV 1 1( lrnli v, n the Mb di, f (triotr. 1M1, by Job llanna, Kq., Attorney f tba l'nlxl ltataa of Amortra, ist aud iH.lrtct of lodiaaa, arl&t S bar of rofW, S boiaa of Starr h, 10 barrrla of wbitky, 1 box f caulUa, aettd at f.raMTUI fur a violation of tb law a of lb I'nltaU Kc.tra. tba Mud cooda an-1 p-btv1i bring contf aband of war, al praying rrret f ainat ail (wni, and that theame majUcotJ. drmnod and anld aa art If a rMratatKl f war. ow, tbrf, la pnmMtiem f tho m-ui'-Im nd.r th aa of aaid Coart to in d.rrctrd and dltred. I do breYj gl pitM c otlc to all irwna rUlmti ahl f ls f any part th.rf. r tn any mni-r lntertrd tl'ttln, tiat Uiy bo and'appoor bfrt th , tn IHrtrVtCowrt of the l otted State, to I beUl at tLe city of lndianajH.tif, I and for tbe UrtrV t of I'fliana, on tha third Mislay of X (vmbr no it. at ton o'r lock of th f.fenon of that day.
their claim, arva maae inoir
G. HOSE, V. A. Marshal. Per J. 6- liiaixw, lirpnty.
thn and tbor to Interr
a!WCatima In tLat bebalf I.
Jnm H. Raa, CVrk. IhifM Sorember 2, )t.
W T.ITRDXT4TI'.HOr ATII'.HICA, D. IJ TKICT OP INDIANA. W fiaaaaa, A lihrl of Information baa ton fllrd In tho Pi-trirt Crt of tho Umtod Jtate.. wjlbin ami f. tho
!Ttfh Circuit and IHtrVt of Indiana, on the 6th day of
October, by John Hanna. I: an., Attorney fr Iba L'r.l
tod Mate, for aad la-trirt of Indiana, ac.inot 1 bor of drn, 3 boara of candloa, 3 baca f coltro, 4 kir of
a'i.la, 1beMiap a.'d 10 barroU of wbiy, Uod at Etanr1U. for a vl..iat'm of the lawt of the I'rilted Jiatea, th ad (Midi and roorrbandl bolnir eontraband of war, and praying priroa axalnt aaid on1, and that tbe aarn may be condemned attd ld a articiea contraband of war. JSow, therefore, tn puro nro of tho rnonition nnter tbe aoal of iaH Court, to nie directed and delivered, I do bore
by al pulilie notiro to all porMna clairninif H wxl, or any part tbereof, or In any manner lntrretrd therein, that tfioy b and appear te fore the a, the iK-tricl Court of the United M.t, to h held at the city of Indian-" lis t a il fr tha lMtrirt of Indiana, on Iba 3d XI.. lay of Noveintr n-it, at In o'dk In the forenoon f that
day. thn atnl there to Intorpo th-ir clainia an I tu ike their allegation in that behalf. ' I. G. KOSK. U. 8. Mar.bal. I'er J. S. JWotuiw, Iputy. Johü H lie, Clerk. Dated 5vemt.or I, 1MI. nov3-dllt
fT.M ITI'M TATIdlM.Tir.HH;.!, IMS
J TUICT tF IN MAN A, J Mraa, a lilel of liif'.nnti n haa been filed In the lHirkt Court of the tnltrd State, within and for th vrnth Circuit and I Ji -tr.it of Indiana, on the &th d.i (H-f.,ir, Isl, by John llanna. K., Atl'tney for the l"nited tat' of AtiierMM, a)t tnt 'J4 cavi of buot and ahoci. nf,ed at Kvn-ville, for a tol,iti"ti of the U of tL fluted Mate, the aid froot and tinT handlo b itig cotitr ii att-l of w ar, and pr.i tii( pr"te aaint ad kiN, and that the same may he con letnticd and aoM at artU W Contraband of war. Now, therefore, tn purvuaiwe of the monition undertho ee.l of 4i'l t'ourt to in directed atxl d'livrri-d, I do lirreby give public liotM-e to all j-rou laimin ail gooi!., T any pnrt thereof, or an any mannrr Intt r -ted Hierein, that they bo and appear before the nid, th lhtrU-l Court of the l uitrd Male, to be. held at the city of Indianapo Ik. in and for the Ihtrict of Indiana, on the. 'M Monday of Noveintier nent, at 1 o'clock of the foreiion of that d4r, then and there to lnterpoe their claim" and make their allegation' In that 1 half. D. G. KOSH, U. S. Marshal. I'er J. S. IWoKLOw, Ik-puiy. Johi II. Kia.CIetk. Ited November 1.1H61. tio-dlit MEDICAL.
RAILHOADG.
INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI
K AILRO ADl
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fthsrteat ltut hj Thirty Tille t 50 CUA50C OF CAM TO CINCINNATI I
Thro train leaf Indiana poll iHtily.f Suolaya eacoptod.)
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k NKIiVOCM DKldUTY.OKSPKKMATOKKIKKA, -afr i Mitiely iornmile by any inean but thono I advoraf. ll fore c-nmieniitirf any trentnierit learn how the writer actually cured him-elf, and uloeijijeiity buiHtrnlA of other. Kn-loe a p-t-paid uper!crilod rnvelopo to IVox 17Ä, Charleiitowii, M. fel10-dlw3w Ayer's barsaparilla A com ruin il remedy, deM'iied to le the mot tflVf tu.iI Altrratire that cum he m:tle. It is a cotu-entraietl extntct of l'ara S irsaparilla, so cotnliintii itli ollier suttanee of t-till greater alterative jower to ailunl an efl'ective antiiJote for the '.l-east'- S.irsai.irillA i.. ieputel to cure. It is believetl tint euch a remcily t wanted ly thore whohu'l'er from Strumous complaint., ami that one which will accomplUh their cute ir.u.t rn)ve of inirnene .erice to this larj:ecla.s of our afllictdl fellow citizens. How completely thi Compound will do it has been proven hy exjxMiiiient on many of the wort ca.-'es to te found of the following complaints: Scrou la ami Scuom Lots Complaints, Eni rTION.H AM KrU'TIVE DlSKASbrt. UlcIKS. PlMPLlS, HLOTlIlr, Tl'MORM, S.VLT Kll KIM, SCALD Ilk.AH, SyriiiLis and Syimiiilitic Aifkctions, MlrCl RIAL DtSKASE. DkOIXT, N'tl RALtllA OR TlCDoi M'l RKAl X, PlBILITY, l)VfP.IIA AND I.NPIGbSTIUJi, EeYSI PLEAS, KsE Of. St. AxTHOSYS
Fire, ami imleeil the whole class of complainU ari.-ing from Imitritt or tiik Ilood. This compound w ill be found a preat promoter of health, w hen taken in the pprin to expel the foul humors hkh fester in the blood at that season of the year, lly the timely expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of the remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruption and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid it.elf of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the ImmIv by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blo.wl whenever you Und its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sore; cleanse it w hen you find it is obstructed and sluggish in the veins: cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even w here no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves, much the reputation of accomplishing these ends. Hut the world has been egregiouslr deceive! by preparations of it, partly because the druir 'done has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many prejwtrations, pretending to be concentrate! extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or anything else. During late years the public have been misled bv I.irpe Ixitlles, pretending to give a quart of Lxtract of Sarsap u illa for one dollar. Most of these luve been frauds upon the sick, lor they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often r.o curative properties whatever. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment h;is followed the use of the various extract of Sirsaparilla which fiood the m n kct. until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with im;?ition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue thname from the load id obloquy which tests uj-oii it. And we think we hae ground for lielieving it has virtues which are irresistible by the onlnary run ol the diseases it is intended to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should lie judiciously t.iken according to directions on the bottle. - rniFARt r bt mi. J. V. AY IUI CO. to vi: r.r, 31. vss. Irlrr per llottlf; Mt llotllew for f5 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown for the cure of eery variety of Throat nud I.ung Complaints, tint it is entirely unite es-ary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it has long been in constant u.e throughout this section, we need not do more titan assure the jtp!e its juality is kept up to the lst it ever has teeu, and that it may be re lied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, for the cvri or d'firenej. Jaundice, Dypfptia, Indhtstion, Dtnirry, Foul Stomach, Erpiptlat, IlfmlafSf, 1'ilfM, llhfumutigtn. Eruptions and Skin Ditfanes. lÄrrr Complaint, Drnpsy, Tetter, Tumnrt and Silt Ii'mm, U urn, (lout. Xturalui, as a Dintier I ill tindjur pnrijymj the D'hI. They are Mi- ir coated, o that the most sensitive can take ihetn t!es.intlv, and thev are the 1
i.e-i upertent :n the world for all the purpose of farailv phvsic. Price JÖ cents per Iox; Five Kuxes for $1.00 Great uuuiber of Clergymen, Physicians. Statesmen and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unp.irllelcsl usefulness of these remedies, but our spu e here will not j'ermit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our Amlrr-an Almanac in which they are given; with also full descriptions ol the .Lk e complaints, and the treatment that thould be fo'lowe! for their cure. lo not be put ofT bj.urii'rinciple! dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Detain I AyiVs, and t.vke to others. Tl e sick want the t.et aid there U for them, and they slnuild have it.
pro arr!e at Cincinnati at f45 A M.
frad Train 11 IS A. 11. ClncinnaU, Columbia,
Zanr.vül and Wheehnf MaU, amvea at i 00 1. M. faooonrora by thi.traia rnako Ua aarao aiwi to Newark Zane.Tille and H heelici a by any other raute out of ln dianapoti, and fare the am. Third Tram MO I. at. Cinrtonatl Fxproa. arrirea at ClricinnaU II 20 A. V. Loaliifrtou, Ky. 11.45 A. K. ' Kare amo ta tv any other route.
Call for your Ik keU eiVi tb ln-lianapolia and CinHnnatl
Kailroa4. liaffaire checked throurh.
frtcuL StrrKi He iure yoa ret lo the risht train at Indiana!. The anly Cincinnati train, atanda on the
fifth track, being fartbet track aouüi In Iba Union
Ipot, at Indianapolu. VA . II. U NOBI.K, General Tkket Airent. YVai. I'owaix, Travelinf Agent. aprl'60.
PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS
RAILROAD. 1862. nn3J 1862 NEW ARRANGEMENT.
,ew ICotilr to riilrno via Kokomo,
31 M1LFS SIIOKTKK THAN OTHER ROUTE.
y Alfl ArTER JAM'AKT l.l1, trahu will be
W run a f.lh a:
A Mail Train will learo Indianapolis at U M P. M., etop at all tat !ti. arid make de connection at Kokomo
with train on the dixit. natl and Chk-acn Air Line I tail-
road, and arrive at Chicago at H:30 I. M , and 1'eru at 4 13 I'. M., tn time to make connection with traina on tha Tole! and Vat.ah Railway, koIhk K.at and Writ. It tununjr, the aanie tram will leave IV ru at 9 00 A.M. and arriva at Indianapolia at 11 HO A.M., intime to mako connection" for all poinfa Kt, South ami Wt. An Kxpretrain will leave IndlanapolU at lo-.lo P. M., and arrite at rem at 1 (K) A. M., in time to Diakeconnec tin xs trains tnK Kat and Wet on tbe T.l-do and Uaba-h Knllway. Ki'tnniliiK tho nam tr!n wl!l leave lVru at 11 30 A M. and make cle connorfion at Kkomo with train on tho Cltirinoati atid Chicago Uailway, from Chk-atro, Valparai-ui and U'K"'i-prt, and arrive at lndianapilU at XI V. M., in time to cotmei t with the evening traina for Cincinnati, l.ouiivi and other point. Pp-ctal atteutiou Kivn to the transportation of live tot k, prxlu e and men handUe i-nera!ly. I VI1 M ACT, (neral Airent and Siirlntcndetit. Tmko. P. Uarofryi, General Tkket Afrent.
INGUnANCC.
Madison and Indianapolis K A I IMC OA I COM I V
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TMMW. PASSKXGKtt TRAIN WILL LEAVE THK I Union Depot daily at 12:3UP. M.. and the Freight
liejM.t at 7 oo A.M. for Madison. Cincinnati and Louisville. Thia is tho hortest railway line to Cincinnati and luivtlle connect inn at Madiin with tho nteain-r Telegraph and Jacvb trader, arriving at Cincinnati in time to con m et with the Kxprn Trains U avinz at x o't lock A. M., for tho Kast, and by tho Kentucky Central Railroad for the South. Rctuniinir, leave Cincinnati daily at 13 M., by the above kteanif rs, and alo by the Madi.son packeta. Foet Queen atwl Priores, arriving at Indianapolia at 1(1:45 A. M., ntakin connectiona with all train leaving for the East, North and West. Fare to C'liicinnnll or Cincinnati to Indianapolis, $3(X; To Lou i vi lie. S3 AO. No charge for meals or Mate-rom ou the ataamera, or for baiTcne or omnibus at Madison. Shipper and merchant West w ill find it to their intereat to travel over and bin br this line. janlO-iltf. 1). C. RRANHAM, Superintendent. ?J0lmsMW t JT rJTlsaa.
J EFFEKS0XV1LLE RAILROAD Two Trains Dail) Siiiitlaj s Evccplcd Train Ieave. Train Arrive. M:45 A. M SOU A.M. :a P. M 8:20 P. M VP.OVE TRAINS STOP Vi)K THK ACCOMMODATION of paM Hirers at Soutliport, GrecnwtMKl, Franklin, KUiil'iirfh, Colnmius, in i Kim; connections at Seymour with trains on tin- Ohio A Mississippi Road, and at liouisville with trains on tho Imisville, Frankfort A Lexington and !.ouisvill and Nashville Komi. Frwiifht trains leave daily. Freight promptly forwarded. Oflice, Madisoa iH-pot, West siile. A. S. CA RÜTHERS, Superintendent. J. G. Whitcomb, Freight Agent. no-C6-dtf.
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NEW AND VALUABLE WORK FOR LAWTERS. JUSTICES OF THE TEACE. And nil Connertrd tcitlt the Judh Lil A lminUtnitictt nf tht Gormt mettt. rsc mk mz fs rsc j. rJF m rjr jk - Of the Slate of ndlnnn, C10NTAINING THE REVISED 'TATTTES OF 15J with the amendments thereto. And tho subsofjuon legislation, w itb note and rfcrepcea . judicial decision. enrrrn tr JAMES GAVIN AND OSCAR ORD. Volume 1, TuLlished by III.MillA.n A: DOIIf.IITYt i.DiA5aroua. Jitdrr David McDonald one of the most eminent lawyers of tbe State, volunteered the following ecommendation of the work: SiATCTaaor Ispiaxa, it Gavix A Hoan. Some month aif, the above named gentlemen issued proposals for publishing, in two volume octavo of some mm page each, al the ütatutes of the State pasd-sicco 101, w ith annotations. The first volume of the work i now puM:.shed;and the maimer of its execution, both mechanically and editorially, deserves the thaiiK of the profession. The imperfect manner of publishing our statutes under State authority, has ajway been a source of great incourenieiico to the Indiana Lawyer. The revision of K,l, ar well a the statutes parsed since that year, tu ifht almost swell have been pnMihed without any index. Up tc th Utime the lawyer has constantly been under the necessity of turning over, leaf by leaf, the volumes o our statutes to tind any particular enactment. And every one know how annoying and provoking this is, especially in ! he hurry of bu-iness a in our Courts. Happily for thtprofession, the publication under consideration promise a better Mate of thii'irs in the future. The first volume o aleM-rs. tiavin A Hord'a work contains an excellent and copious index, which to every practicing Uwytr in the late is itself worth liie money which the volume costs. The volume under review contain another excellence Ml its pa'e are supplied wt'h valuable marginal indices, iv that a ir I. it ice at the margin is sufficient to apprise the eailcrof the contents of tbe page. Another matter of great importance t the lawyer in this volume is a good c;; rt..n ,f tbe stitject of all le--i.-Utioii since Isöl. Ileretof.ire, the lawyer in examining our legislation u m.y given rubject had lirst to Rtnl whai was relevant toil in the Revision of 1N12, and then to turn over tbe paKC of the volume of subsequent Statute,, to ee how far recent legislation may have repcalvd or nidi fied the provisions contained in that Revision, and even then bo would often feel doubt whether he bad found all
the leici-lation mi the subject of his inquiry. Messrs. Ga-
vin and llord have relieved us fd all this trouble and doubt. They have collected together in consecutive pajes all the statutes maile since 1"1. n the same subject. Thu, on paces 373 to 377 of their firt volume they have collected all our legislation, now in force, on the subject o husband and wife, including the act of L02 and three .'Ct of ls57. And they have followed the same node o coocation, in appropriate consecutive pages, in regard to all other topic of legislation. A still more valuable f.-ature are tbe copious and accurate note contained iu tlie volume in question. This volume include the Constitution of the United State, tht Cotistitu'ion of In liana, aed several import nt act ol Virginia and statu'es ot Cotncre. ami a larce portion o our ow n -tatute nv in force. The nume rous decisions o the Courts on the various provisions contained in these C.Mistis tutior. and statutes are fnnd at the bottom of the appropriate paires, in tbe finn of neat, brief and accurate noteanl r Terence. Messrs. Gavin A llord seeri) to have' performed this part of their work exceedingly well. It must have cot tbem much care and labor. Hy It they have greatly lessened the latHr of the practising lawyer, and have well merited his grateful approval. In e very respect the volume under review Ishishly redIfable to the dillirence, accuracy, talents and the taste o It editors, a well as to tho mechanical skill and Deatnes of its publisher, ar.d must raise the jut expectation oi the profession, a to tL value of the second volume, which we utv.ierstand will bo forthcomina: in a few mor.th, and which wrill contain th etwlo of pleading arid practice o 1S.V2, with t. sequent an.eitmer.r and other statu!-. W iihout any corcert w ith the editor or pub!Ler ol the volume in question, the writer of this article has Wen induced to compose aivl put lih this little re view f the bok, solely because bo Isoliere the e-lttor and publishers deerve h;h ctiimeteiati n for their ierfornuuioo. He, therefore, deem, it but Just to them, without tioinir solicited to it by any one, to publish tho notite of the boo-, 5ve r his own proper turne. DAVID McDONALD. lndinajo!i. November 1. 160. Tha first vutume i now ready and being delivered to ubscritera p it i c i: t .vo.
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AYERS CHERRY PECTORAL
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THE ailEA.TE3T MEDICAL DEAUTIPIKÜ - OF THK AflE, A50THK ON LT 1 1. VI It lltl'21-VttVTI01
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HENRY C. SPALDING, 4S Coder Street. New York.
"THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT." fNSTANT RELIEF) STOP YOUR COUGH! PURIFY TUCK BREATH: STREGTHEN YOUR VOICE! SPA TiDDSTG THROAT C0XFECTI0aS,
ARK GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR rUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS a LADIES ARK DKLIGUTKD WITH SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS CHILDREN CRT FOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS
They relieve a Cough instantly. They clear the Throat. They (rive strength and volume to the voice. They impart a delicious aroma I. the breath. Ley are delightful to tbe taste. They are made of simple herb and can not bann any one.
I advise every one who ha a Cough or a Husky Voice or a Dad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat, to get package of my Throat Confections, they will relieve you nstantly, and you will agree with me that "they go right to the spot.' You will find them very useful and p maant while travelling or attending public meetings fur tilling your cough or allying your thirst. If yon try one package I am aafe In aaying that you will ever afterward consider them indispensable. Tou will find them at tha Druggist and Dealer in Medicine. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature i on each package. AU other are conn
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A accident will happen, even tn well regulated families, it ta very desirable to have aom cheap and convenient way for repairing f urnltur, toy, crockery, etc. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLCI meet aH uch emergenoea, and ao household can afford to I without it. It ia alwayi ready and up to the nicking point. "USEFUL IN EVERT HOUSE. 5. B. A brush accompanies each bottle. Price 15 ceata Addreaa, HENRY C. SPA UMNO, 5. S Cedar Street, New York. CAUTION. As certain acprindplesl person are attempting to paJa off en the Un.nporting public, huitaliuna of tny fftXPARED GLUE, 1 would eautlow al) peroa to tiimiat before pttrcbjuiaf, and tea that taa full naiae, JCJSPAUMNG'S PREPARED GLUX.-X3 1 oo tbe auuide wrapper; all others arc swindling co Urfe febStViAw
IjivitRT ntnv.isT tx thk i s 1 1 r states fauuiar wttk tb ankle, and wtU lU yvw If yw you art Ilatd or iray Or Vwur llalr Me4s n Tsanle, PpOl'fHHOP O. aJ. WoOiPm HAIR RESTORATIVE
I the Only Ilellrable Arllrle tmr r lo I ae. FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMEN,
Indies and geut lemon. In all part, of tbe world testify to the efr.cacy id lYof. O. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and frenUctnen f the pro are vnanlmoua in its praiae. A few testinnial wtity can hero ! gtren; ao cirvalar fof more, and it will t Impossible fr jou to doabt. ruoK. s. TitAi.r.r.Kfi, pianist, aay. on bis arrival In lb United Slat. -a. ha waa rapidly twcming gray, but on applj ug Wood' Hair Restorative, tl hair sun recovered it original hue. CHARLES CARI'r W,13 NASSAU ST., N. T, Say a the gray hair on 1.1 Wife' head were, after a few weoln' trial, turiied tPto a dark
brown, at the aanie time beauutjing and thickening tha hair. A. C. RAYMONH. rtATH, MAINE, Say he Is now sixty year old, and LI Lair and whiskers were two-third, gray, but by the Use nfi.u bottle. .f the ltoralive. tb gray hairs hate disappeared, lsth n ma Lead aixl face, and I more s.fl an I gl"y than for twenty -tve yearprevbu. III wife, at the aire of fifty -two, ba. Used It with tb a nie eflit U FIN LEY JOHNSON, ESJ., NEW ORLEANS, Says that he lost hi hair by the Yrllow Fever in lv'4. He used Wood's Hair Is(oralive, ao4 hi bair is now thick and f,vy. M. MIMOTON, IJY1NGST0X, ALARAMA, aaya tbe Restorative baa dH much fm im bis part ot the country. He Used tt ft baldness and now ta a hue Lead of hair. T. L. MOIUvE, LFRANON. KENTUCKY, Says be has aeon Wimm!'. Hair Reatorativ UM-d in hundred id cases, and never knew it to fail in accomplishing all it pro(ese to do. A.J. ALOEN, McLANESKORO', III, Say he had the scald Lead eight year, and was bald, but by lb libera Juso of Hwiil'i Hair Restorative, be Dow ba a rich, gloaa bead of hair. Liooxiaa, Noble county, Indiana, Feb. 5 I VS. Prof. 0. J. Wood, Ia ar Sir In the latter part of the rest while athfiHiiii? to the Slate and National Law School ot the State of New York, my bair, from a cauo unknow n to me, commencod falhnff off very rapidly, ao that in the short space of all months the whole uppet part of my scalp w a entirely bereft of it. coverin, and much of the remaining portion upon the side and back part of my bead shortly after became gray, so that you will not be surprised when I tell you that upn my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual acquaintance were not so much at a loa to discover tho cause of tht change in my appearance, a my more intimate acquaint, ance to recognize me at all. I at once made application to the moat skillful physicians in the country, but receiving no assurancea from them that my Lair could again be restored, I wa forced to become reconciled to my fate, until fortunately In tbe latter part of tbe year 157, your restorative wa. recommended to me by a druggist, aa being the most reliable Hair Rcstoratire in use. 1 tried one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction that it waa producing tb d. aired effect. Since that Urne I have used aovea dollar. worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have a rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money can buy. Aa a mark of my frratitud for your latxsr and skill ia tbe production of so wonderful an article, 1 have rrcorometided itsuse to many of ray frienda and acquaintances, w bo, 1 an happy to inform you, ar uina: II wiih lik effect. Very respectfully. A. M. LA TT A, Attorney am! Counselor at Law Oas Osoti, S. C, June 24, 1HSI Frof O.J. Tfood: Dear Sir Tour Hair Restorative is rapidly gaining popularity in thia community. I have Lad orcaMou to lay prejudice aide, aud (We jour Hair Restorative a perfect test. During tie year 1-&4, I wii so unfortunate as to be thrown from my sulky against a rock near the road aide, from which my bead received nvot terribl blow, caa ing a great deal of irritation, which communicated to tha brain and external surface of the head, from tbe e fleet of w bicb my hair wa finally destroyed over the entire surface of the head. From the time I first discovered its dropping, however, tip to tbe time of its total disappear ance, I employed every thin 1 could think of, beinr. a pro. fessional man myself; and, aa I tbourht understanding Lh nature of tbe disease, but waa finally defeated tn every prescription adj-anced. These and no other circumstances Induced tn to reaort to your worthy Hair Restorative, which I hare every reason to belive produced a ery happy result; two months after the first application, 1 bad aa beautiful a Lead of young bair a 1 ever saw, for which I certainly ow ro my most sincere thank. Rest assured, dear air, 1 hall recommend your remedy to all inquirers; moreover, 1 shall use my influence, w Lieh 1 flatter myself to say, It not a little. You can publish thia If yon think proper. Your, very respectfully, M. J. WRIGHT. M. D. Office of tbe Jcffersonian, Pbllüppt, Va., Dec. 11, M. Dear Sir -I feel It my duty a well a my pleasure, to state to you tb following circumstance, which yea can use a you think proper. A gentleman of this place, (a lawyer,) baa been bald ever since hi early youth, ao much so that be waa compelled to wear a wi. II. waa induced to nse a Ix.tUe of your "Hair Restorative," which he liked very much; and after using some two or three bottles bis Lair grew out quite luiunantly, and b now haa a haiidsome head of hair. Tbe gentleman's name Is Bradford, and be I. very well known la our fedJoining counties, many person can testify to the truth of this statement; I give it l you at tbe reuet of fV-wtford. You can sell a great deal of your Hair lu-storative ia this and the adjoining: counties if )oo have the pri-r riita. Your. Ac. THOMPSON St M.HNoK. CMcsTxa, S. 0,301b. July, A. Paor. O. J. Wood or w'r; I take p'easure in reeins mending your Hair Restorative a a mo-t excellent cur for scald bead. My son was suffering very much from thia di-easo, and after usm one bottle, wa. made perfectly well. I recommended it to others who had diseases of the head, an1 in all case it had tha deaired effect. You can recommend it without fear as a most certain cure forarabf head. Many others will certify that thl and many other case was cured from the ue of your m-t valuable Hair Restorative. Respectfully yours, GEORGE McSUAIN. The New Tor Day Book aay: Tb majority of Hair Wabes Hair Dye, Hair Totuea. Hair Oils, and tbe nornt-rles preparation wbrh are iiu before tbe public under such extra vag ant, hyperbolical and fantastic title a we see paraded ta show window cards and new -paper beadin. aa bair preparations, ar all bnmbug of the first water; their real merit, when they pKÄsesa any, 1, that they do no harm. IIOG'S LARD. WHALE OIL, LARD OIL, SWEET OIL. acetoed and colored, make up, wben in beautiful wrapper, and white flint gl bottles, the costliest character of bonks; and wben ihn cootly are baptized with aome tri-'y!lall term, and caught at by verdant your and old of both sexes. Sven ia not tb character of Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. This gentlemen comes before th world without any 'h!gtfa!ut!n" Xllophloforium, or any other astounding or start bng caubpeooT ten&s; be .imply advertise, a iliir .Vator-.ire what it epree, j,r. cisely and a a Restorative it acta. Eoy irof. Wood's Hair Retorativr; aiol. aa you valu your acaJp, aye, yvur very brains, apply nothing ele; for it may b that you will get some worse suUtaisre ttan perfamed lard ul vo rimr cranium. Romembor, Wood's Restorative forth Lair ia the bout article eataiit." rr wux, sr urt ki'i ow mociM RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO THE ORIGINAL COLOR Will make it grow on Bald Head, W'iU restore the natural see ret ion. Will remove at once all itching. WUl remove all Dandruff, Will cure all eruptiooa even .raid Will make the hair soft and floaty, W'ill make the old apptar young again. Will preserve tb color of hair to old m. Will alwaya faatea it and atop ita falling. And is obeof the best toi'iet article for tha lair bow In IF YOUR HAIR IS HARSH. 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If you have nervous headache, t'e Prof. Wood'a hair reatorativw. If you want tootinaoay verwbeliinc. Read the circular of ProL Wood's hair rest or t o O. J. WOOD & CO., IIA narkrt reet.Kt. Inl; 4 II ral way, 5lewr York, iUSTTACTULERA AND WHOLESALE DKALXSA 2T O r ra flan ty Wholesale and retail a rent, Roaawe Is'" whoteaaie druogiat, 5o. 11 Was sTabUtoi frj' dlanapolia,In4iB.. aarl
