Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3576, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1862 — Page 4
cnoceno.
Beebe Cl Hawes, YKOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Groceries vind puobuci:, Flour, Corn-Hrcil, .Sill tVc, no. west Washington street, Ind.anapoLs, Indiaua.
rpms nnjc ark the exclusive agpnt ix I this city for Jwepb Xann'a yter a re'ebrate4 Laiümore brand aid ail or ten from tbe ctty or country w.Jl be promptly filed. At this hou also It ott of tbe largest lleneries In lb world, where chickens, duck, , mrk in the like are kej t healthy atid fat and fit for the tablo 4 all lira. aepti-dCm
SPECTACLES, &C.
To Officers of the Array.
JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASSKTMENT OP si.raLE .urn nornr.r svr aiissi:s. For fie'il, portability and power they superaeJe all others. For -ale by SEM MÖNS. Optician.
SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C., Of the greatest transparent power, cf new improvement properly ailju.-te-l to the cote. On!er from the country, with particular?, promptly tteiuJel to. Kejrtirinj; ne-itly lore Uli dispatch. SEM MOSS. Optician. oct2U To. 25. South Illinois street.
MUSIC.
Patriotic Songs Harmonized for .Ylnle Voice und Ap propriMlr for ue In Camp.
AT THE INDIANA iSUSlC SloRE.
Ttr Sabbat h-ScJtooi Hymn ami TtliH-lluok, Containing upward of two huidred thoice h mn. and tuniuic:i: mx c i:ii. AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STORE. WILLARD & STOTEL!., Jas,23 No. 4, lUte II"j-. MaaaajaiMMaVMffaasBkaaBM b.'ata aaa t auaaMH LIVERY STABLES. O. W. JOHNSTON", Livery and Sale Stables NOS. 11 AND13 WEST PKARLSTRKET, IXM tf Arol.lH,lMIA.VA. Xa? Horrs, P-uggie, Carriage and Saddle Hör' alwaysU) nrwlincss. Charge moderate, dec.l-tf
NOTICES.
C.1V. II A 1. 1. V CO., EXCHANGE STABLER, 25 ilmmms sTiii:rr, OPPOSITE BATES HOUSE, INDIANA POL1S, IND. aun-dl)
BITTERS.
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IJ !-i 1'J T II 10 Old SACHEM BITTERS IT IS THE FINEST AND BEST s i it i x ; ,ii i; i)ii x i: ic2sro"W3sr.
IT I? AN I M.tU AI.I.i:i Purifier ami Regulator of I hi Blood it is a tniightfai Tonic. Try it and it will do you Good. FOR SAUE IB-ST ict'st iiiiAi rr v it. 1.x, And by Grocers Win Merchant and Innrir' generally. XSm. litOlTllCH, New Havrn, Ci., Proprietor. JYincfpal Drt, U Watfr utrt-ff. X. T.
EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OHICK ON THE t'OKN Elt oh ASlllNtiTDX AND MriJin itrvt.H, ih1ijtiioH. Tbr.-- E yrt- l Nrw York: T y Ijtly EjJ'tpsv..? t (''.noun.it Ii, an.l Tt- Jy rrers to l'hitaifo nl St.I.Mii; Xh r M.f im art ihr nly ri ilf (ji Krt-n t.'llwiiiif rv l, vif: INDIANA 'ENTKIU LAI'AYITTK 1 ClüfAiU; iaUCANAIDLJS A l'KUU; TEKKK HALTE A KiCHUOXD: KKL'J.mXTAl.NK I INDIAN AFOUS. M"i'T, paVair!. raluahle aul frritchl crrif1 with mfrtr arwMtptch, ant In charge of !pH-i! anl efficient rrticrr. Ntr, r.i!lani Irft Pill b prmptlT c!!ctrd and rmr rrtnm tna.tr. i. RtTTKkUEM. Ap-nt.
Tnlled Mate of America, IlUlricl of
Indlnnn,
Wulm, a ÜVI of Informtflon ba bn tlM In lit tüMrict Court f th l'nitd &u;a, nLla and frtb vrnth Cirrn't a:-l D.-trkt U httlUn, on ti. Ith 1 1 of rtrtolr, 11, rj John Hani., taq A!trTry vf th l'nitwl S!at cf America, for uMU trict of Ind.ac, arait S b of coC, 2 U.ie. of atarth. 1 hamla of wlu.kj, aixl 1 bos of co4:a, ald at kTartrrß! for a tiairn of th law; of ibc t uited 5'at, the aaid arootia rd mTt!ir.(le tiri? contraband rf war, i prij inn r-ror. aiaiiift aahl and that thm majbtoJrnn4 aai !! a article. cootrabarMl of war. N w, thrf rr, la purpura:" of the mnitjf uaAt tbe al of Court to dm d.rt"tl ait tllivcre.!. 1 lv hrrby tIt p'tMtc notice to all prw.n c luiniii.c k.k! (rls or any part thereof, or In anr mar.nr ln?r"!M thr-m, D.at t)iy ! and appear rfor th aM. tb ItnctC.nrt of th l'lJtd Jitrs U h heW at th city of liwIianapolU. in ai.l for the rrtct of Juliana, on lu tLirJ Jl'tfj tf N'ovemrirr ixt, at ten o'rl ick f f the forenoon of that 4aj, thn and therr to int'tr their claima aw I make tl ir ailrjCUjo Sa that txhlf. D. G. RfHF, 1. ?. Marshal, Ter J. S. IUoiujw, Ipnty. Jofcr If. Ka, (1rV. Dati-d NovrmbT 7, 1S61. noT4-d14t
U.MTl'.D STATT. OF ATlKUICMt DINTKICT OK INDIANA, SS: M'miti, A Lbe of Inforaatioti bi rn fld In Ihe MUltt Cottrt of the United States, jihin and for the SeTenth Circuit and District of Indiana, on the Stb day of tKrtoher, 1 -4SI. by Jhn llanna, Eo., Attorney for Üj L'nl tel State for Mid Itrict of Iixuana, a?aint 1 box of drn, 1 lKr of cantl-, 3 btg of roffee, 4 ke .f vrtm. 1 boxe neap, and 10 harrrU of whir-ky, M-ed at F.v. nv!ie, for a rjolati'-n T the lawi of the V tilted State, the .aid piMidi ar.d rnerchaiidUe be in contrahaiid of war, ajvi praying prea airatii'.t raid k"''. d that (he ame may be condemned jv lold as art.clr contraband of war. Now, tIerrfore, In pjroarce .f the monition under the al f aaid Court, to ine directed and delivered, I do hereby jrive public notice to all peron claiming mil st or any part theereof, or in any muniiT intere.ted therein, thatthy b and appear refir the aid, the Dttri-t Court of the United State, to be h M at the city of Indianapolia. In and for the Distrkt of Indiana, on the 3-1 Monday of November next, at 10 o'clk In the forenoon of that day, then and there to irjterjxwe their claims and make their allegations in that behalf. D. C,. K0E, Ü. 5. Marshal. Ter J. S. Pjouw, Deputy. Jon II. lit a, Clrk. Dtd NovemW I, 161. no3-dl4t
TT.ITEII JITATEKHIF A.tlEUICA, MiiSJ TKICT OF INDIANA, KS: Vi nr.tr. , a I of Inf jrm.ttlon hbpt-n f!I"i to the Iistrvrt Court of ti. Corte! Stat, within an-t for th ."'rerith I'ircuit and Il'trrt of lnliaii.i, on tlie &tb Jay October, l-fil, by John Hai n-t, K.j., Atf ru')' f-r llie i'üite.I State of Atnorka, af;iin.t 24 c.t-! ft I oot and hor. wired at anvillr, for a rjolati'-n of th lts of the United State, the a;d p'rls and nterchridi-t' bein r'.ritr.tbj'i'I of war, t.A prain np-cev atin-t tai.l atid ttut th fam may he coiilenmed and sold an articles ctitrJa!id of war. Now, thn-fore, in puruanre of the monition under the wal of (laid Court to m directel and deliver!, I do hereby ;lve puhl.c no'ici to all perxui.i claiinint? id jrool, or any part thereof, or an any manner int r'.ted therein, that thy be and appear b fore the ;iid, th IHtrirt Court of tho Unired Mute, to be h' ld at the city of IndinriapoIi. in and for the Ih trirt of Indiana, on the '.'A Monday of NovetuU r tiet, at 10 o'rl k of the forenon f,f that dy, thn and thre to intrje their claims arid make their allegations In that half. D. Ii. KOSE, V. S. Marvlial, l'er J. S. Ch.ki ow, D pmy. Jom H. P.Kk, Clerk. D.ited November 1,161. n.'v2-dllt
RAILROADS.
INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI
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nUortftt Honte by Thirty billet! 50 CHANGE OP CARS TO aXGNXAH! Three trainaleare Xr-lianapoUa Daily, fSua.lay expd.) IIIISTTRA1.N.-0 W A.M -ClSCINNATl IJGI1TMM ExprTM arrive at Cincinnati at 9 O AM. ,S-fKl Train 11 CS A. M. Cinrinnatt. Cotuiiitu, Zar.eTilJe an.1 WheeLn Ma:!, arrltf 15 0 1. MI'aeenrera by thi train male the same tiae to Newark Zai.enTille aod Wheelica: a hy any other reute out of Indian pol i, and fare the aaiue. 1 bird Train 7:1 P. M, Cincinnati Exprew, arriref at Cincinnati 12 20 A. M. Lel) gton, Ky. 11.45 A. M. I are aame a by any other route. Call for jour U keia roJ the Indianapolia and Cincinnati Railroad. hajrxa(?e checked through. Srtciai. Notick. He aure you ret In the ripbt train at Ind;anapoli. The etily Cincinnati train, staxxts on the r.fih track, beir r the farthest track couth in the Union Depot, at Indianapolis. w. II. L. NOr.LE, General Ticket Ar ct. Wm. Powkix, TraveLng Agrni. aprlfi'CO.
INSURANCE.
PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD. 1862. rogSS 1SG2. NEW ARRANGEMENT. .ev Iloutc to C'liicaKO via Kokomo, 32 MILES SHORTER THAN OTIIEr. ROUTE. ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1, 162, trains will be run a follows: A Mail Train will leave InllsnapoIii at 12 30 P. M.t htop at all nation and uiake cl-we connection at Kokomo with train on the Cincinnati and Chicago Air Line Railroad, and arrive at Chicago at 8:30 1'. M., and Peru at 4:13 P. M., In time to make connections with trains on the Toledo ar.d Wabach lUilway, rojiiir Ea.-t and Wect. R-turnin(r, the aame train will leave P ru at ft:(0 A.M., and arrive at Indianapolis at 11:30 A.M., la tune to make connections for all pojjits Eat, South and Wet. An Exprestrair Iave ImJianapolis at 10.10 P. M., and arrive at Tern at 2.00 A. M., in time to tnxkeroiioertton with train.H King Eat and We.t on the Tob do and Wata-h Kailwa. ketuminir the ame train will leave Pern at 11:20 A M. and make cloe cot-ne-tion at Ktcotn' with trniti on the Cincinnati and Chicago RaÜMar, fron Chicaqn, Valparaiso and Ixsran-poii, and arrive at Indianapolis at .12' P. M.. in time to ojiiik- t with the evening trains fur Cincinnati, JuNviII and other points. Special attention Riven to the tran-portatlon of live tock, prodnee and merchandise generally. DAVID MACY, Gem-ral Apent and Superintendent. THto. P. llan.iicr, üeueral Ticket Af;t'nt. Madison and Indianapolis Et A B MtOAl VOll IAIV Y.
iem i.wce comimw, or HAKTroiiD. cni. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. CA PIT A I tl,MK),000 OO NET HCRPI.rS, after dedactinjr all liabtie) ... 5 , 42 30 TNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS.
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rpYPE. PRESSES AND PKIXTIN" MAT Ell J L AUl W AYS on hand, or manufactured t -rdrr. I lee. trot y pine well ajd promptly executed. .tr;wv f-T Wale' Siijen..r l:.ks ll. A. IDUTEK, Agent. nvll-dluiwT. DRUMS.
Kilhourm' Ilriim, AT ISTO.-i BATES HOUSE. augS Wl.I.RD A STOW r LI-
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NOTICE. nitrtl Mats oI Aiitrrirji District of Intllnmt, ss
H m m , a b)-l of ii f.;-rr.a;in La been f i.d in the UtrKt Court ft Ite t:.it-d State. w.th.H a id fr the Jiesenth Oittiit and l.tftft .f It. i. a. ,.n tie n:h .1 iv Jairuary -HiJ. by Jhn Ii. -tu. Ka , Ait.-rrey tf tti I nürd Mates for 4i t i. :i .t f liHli4 i, i; i ut thrt-e . txeuf inhiixry ael on piH-e ,f ca-)., t-'.ii jt Jr3erotille, lotia:.a, fr a i-Uuii l.wm of It.t l li.ted Sl'., the tl if,.! rnmlitii l;e If. UH c.jitrbsnl of ir, ui prav:n j r e aua r-t -a d jtHt. ard that the ut may I i-Miirmiiol s..l I artM le c.K.traarnl of .v. rw, thr rrbrr, in pursoairr f the tn .t.'.t.on uurz 'lie eal of ad 4Uftrt t me diiec'ed a!d Jrlnrieii, 1 do 1 rrrby anve poblw s-fce t all perfi cla.mma' ai 1 "'., j or anr part thereof, v Ii f.jr u-aMer uueretoi therein, , that tber be arvi appear bef re the nid, the Instntt Ourt j of the t'nii4 itate. te he held at the city of IndiaiiatM- (
tn and for the l.uvt of Il:ana, n the 2 i luej-Uv of Frorwary im It, at I 'duck vf t!e forenown i that ir, then and there to intenMw ihrir cJai.u and make tütir lleratiiT.a in tLat teha f. Atu.t: DAVID C. kOSE. U. . Mar-hal. per i. !. lu.au. Jei!r. Jo-- II. Kxa. Clerk. Jan?J UM"
MEDICAL. A NERVOUS DF.I.II.ITY. OR SPERM ATOf:RIKEA,
P'v is poiti ey iiM-uratde by any iii'-ain hut t hiw ar I advc.ite. Il'f're C"tn:ner i:i)T any tn atuit nt lern how th- writer actuiliy cured himctf, and siibep:ietitly litindrcds of others. Enrle a J 0"t-p;id Upercril)'d envelope to I'.o 176. Ciiarlesto-s ii, Mac. f-blO-dAw3w Ayer's barsaparilla A cüuijkhhiJ rcinetl)-, de-int'il to be tli' mot ll ectu.il Alterative tli.it cm lu mule. It is a nmeentrate! -xtratt t)f l'ai.i !S.tiatiirilI., su coiiiluifl witl otlttT "ulstaiices of sdill .Tt'atcr ultcnititc jaiwiT as to nH'onl :ui eiVective aiitidnte for the tii.-e.ise. S.inap.ui!lA is leputcil to tine. It i.H believed that mh Ii a rcmctly is wantc! by tho.-e w li f nücr from Strtinioti. cuniplairit.s. nnl that out which w ill act oiiijilili tlitir curt' mt;t I -rove of imnu'R.-e rr ice to thi lar'et la-s ofotir nlllictcU fellow citizens. How coinfdftfly tili. coniTHniml will tlo it has been mitcii by exj ei imcnt on many of the worst ca.4 to be 1'.u:r1 of the following ciuipla:i!ts: SiKOIlLA AM Sti:oKtULS ()M r LA I NTS, Ku t I'TIOYS AND Kßl l'TlVfc Dll.AM.S, UlCI.KS, 1'lMrLL.S, Ulotchkm, Ti'Mok.s, Salt IIiiki m, Sv-ali Hkai, SrntiLi-s ami SSyimiiilitic AtmTioNH, MkrciniAL Disease. 1)uoiy, Xiihalma ou TicDot LOl EEAfX, Dt.UIMTV, lirsrt rIA and Inm-o-stion, J-lKvsirLKAH, Kost R Sr. Anthony's Fire, ami imleovl the wliole cl.s.s of comtiUinti) urisiii from Imti uity ok tml 1?lxu. This coniKuiil v ill le l'outii a preat promoter of health, w hcti taken in tho rpriu:, to exj cl the foul humors which fester in the blooil at that yeasou of the )ear. 15y the timely expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipjietl in the buil. Multitude can, by the uid of the remedy, npare themelves from the ciulurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through hielt the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body ly an alterative medicine. C!eane out the vitiale! blood whenever you lind its impurities bursting throuoh the skin in pimples, emotions, r sore : cleanse it when mi find it is obstructed a;.. i sluish in the veins; clean.-e it whenever it is foui, and your feelings will tell you when. I'ven w''ere no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is we'l; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there tun be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must jro wron?, nnd the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Satsaparilla has. and deserves, much the reputation of accomplishing these ends. Hut the world has been egreiously deceived by reparations of it, partly because the di u nloue has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or an thing" else. During late jears the public have been misled by large Imttles, pretending to give a tjuait of Kx tract of Sars ip irül.i for one dollar. Most of these h ive been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often nocuratie properties whatever. Hence, bitter
and jMinlul disappointment has followed the use of the various extr lets of Sarsaparilla which liood the m uket. until tue name itself is justly despised, and ha become sv nun vinous with imposition and cheat. Still wc call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load ot obhxjuv which test- nj.n it. And we think we hae ground for believing it ha virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run ot the disease it i intended to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the svstem, the remedy should be judit ioti-ly taken according to diiections on the b)tt!e. rRt.i'AKM HY im. v. avi:u x c;o. low i:i.r., iv?-i. lrlro l per Mottle-; Six llottte for 5 Aycrs Cherry Pectoral has won tor itself such a renown lr the cure of eterv variety of I hrout nnd Lung Complaints, th t it is entirely unnecessary l"r u- toieeoutit t!ie evidence id its virtues, wherever it his been eta;!oeil. As it has long been in constant use t!irot:ghout this section, we i.eed nt d- nvte tltin a-:ire the people its ijuality i kept up to the lel it ever has been, 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, OR Till I I EE OK (firf nff. Jaundice, Dipr'ut, Indigestion, Dyrji:ry, Fnul Stonuich. Jry?i tin., lleiliche, '.' . lir until im, Eruptions and Skin Diuase. I.irer C')m;,lnit,t , )ry. Tetter,. Tutrwn and S-ill IVxutn. Worm. Gout , Xeurafcia, et a l)mhrr Vdl arid fur ;,ir'yiny the BImI. They are u-.ir coated, o tli.it the most sensitive cm take them pie is.u.tly. anil they Tire the i be-t aperient in the world for "all the purpose ofa lamity phxsi,'. l'i "n e J.' i ent- ji lio ; Kite Hove for il .0(1
WIK PASSENGER
Union Iiepot daily at li:30P.
Depot at 7.00 A. 31. for )I;i(iiM)n, Cincinnati and Louisville. This i the .shortest ra.'lway line to Cincinnati anl Louisville connecting at Madison with the iteAnier Telegraph and Jacob Stru'ler, arm it. c at Cincinnati in time to connect with the E pres. Tram leaving at o'chnk A. M., for the Eat, and by the Kentucky Central Railroad fur the South. Retumiri?, leave Cincinnati duily at 12 M., by the above M earner, and also by tLe Madison packets, Fnrett (jtiet-n and Prioreo, arriving at Indianapolis at 10:45 A. M., making connections with nil trains leaving for the East, North and West. I n re to 'iiiciiinati or Cincinnati to Indiuitt.poli!, :i(H; To fniiiville, S3 ÖO. No charpe for meals or state-room on the Uamers, or for laKKK or oumit'U at Madison. Shippers and merchants We-d w ill Pnd It to their Inter est to travel over and hhip by thi line. Janin-dtf. D. C. EUAN 11 A.M, Superintendent. 'laxaaa t. AT r.B?fl aiataw.
JEFFEIISOXVIUK HAILKOAI) Two Tr.nins D.iilv, Sundd) s nxecptod
Trains l-ave. S:4." A. M . . . . S;.-1) P. M . . . .
Train Arrive. .. R 00 A. M. . 8 20 P. M
VP.OVE TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of paseri;er at Southport, Greenwood, Franklin, Edinburgh, Co!uinlti5, makin ronnectioiu at Seymour with fruit on the Ohio ,v Mississippi Road, and at boui.svtll with train on tlie IoiiisvilU, Frankfort A Lexington and louiU!e and N.i-hville Roads. Fripttt trains leave daily. Freiotht promptly forwanled. Oilice, Madison lenot, VVet .idt. A. S. CA ROTHERS, Superintendent. J. Cm. VViiitcomb, Freight Agent. uov26-dtf.
LAW BOOKS.
m:w axd valuable work F0K LAWYERS. JUSTICES OF Til K Pl'ACE. And till Otnnertut trifft the .m'Vci'.i Aliitini(i iition of the (r'ttrrrii Mrit.
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Of (lie Mute of iidiana
10NTA1NIN(; THE REVISED TATUTES OF
with the amendment thereto .nl the uhsequen j
l)(isIntion, with notes and rer-rence . ji.d;cil .lecisionf. riirrrn av JAMES GAVIN AND OSCAR 0RD. Volume 1, Published by lUXillAM V I)(H CH I V, iiuAro!.ia. Judge Ilavid ?1 c Iona Id , one of the nmt eminent lawyer of the State, vnluntcered the followhu ecommendalioii of the work: STATtTKSor I.npiama, T liAviJt A H"bd. Some monthe ao, the above named geuth-men issued proposals fur publishit.R, in two volumes octavo of some soo pages each, al the statutes of the Mate passed tijce lS'd, with antiida.
The first volume of the work i now published; and
I ire. 1 1 numbers of C'.ercv men. !'h siciins. Statesmen and eminent erson ies, have but t'ne:r name to certily the unparalleled Usetulnes it tie-e temedie. but our sjce here will not pet mit the insertion of them. The A cent Wlo tini.ei fuiti'sh grati our Amikican Almac in wh"u-h they are given; with alo full descriptions if the iliot e complaint, and the treitment that houhl W follow cvl for their cure. lo not put off by unprincipled ilealer with other preparation they nuke more profit on. Demand Ant', and t.ke no other. The sick want the best uid tbere is for them, and tliey should hat t it.
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the manner of its execution, both mechanically and edito
rially, deserves the thaiik of the profession. The imperfect manner of publishing our statute nndei State authority, has always been a source of great Inconvenience to the Indiana Lawyer. The revision of InVJ, as well as the statutes parsed since that year, might almost a well have been published without any index. tp tc th ihtinie tbe lawyer has constantly been under the necessity cf turning over, leaf by leaf, the volumes o our statutes to lit id hiiv pjtrtii ulir enactment. And every one know show annoying and provoking this is, especially in the hurry of bu-ituss a in our Courts. Happily fr the profession, the publication und.-r consideration promises a better state of thii.gs in the future. The first volume o Jiessrs. tlavin A Ib-rd's work contain an ecel!ent and copi.-iis index, which to every practicing lawyer in tbe täte is itself worth the money hich the volume cost. Tl;e volume titi.'.er review contains another excellence VII US paces are supplied w ith valuable marginal indices, o. that a k'lai.ee at the margin is sutJicient to apprise the euU r of the content d the pae. Another matter t f great importat.ee to the lawyer in this volume is u stimmI cd lection of the suhject. of all legislatioii rince 1V.I. Heretofore, the lawyer in exmnniili cur legishttieii n anv trr.en subject had tirst to find what was relevant to it in the l;evii-ti of ls."J, and then to turn oer the pages of tbe voluuirs of subsequent Statutes, to see how far recent legislation may have repealed or nud -Et d the provisions contained in that Revision, and even t hen he w.'uld often feel lioubt whether he had found all tbe legislation on tfce subject of his inquiry. .Messr. Gavin and H'-rd Lave relieved i: of all this trouble an I doubt. They have collected together in consecutive pages all tbe statutes nu le since 1 il . un tbe suiite subject. Thus on pages 373 t" 377 of their Erst volume they Lave collected all otir legislation, now in force, on the subject o husband and wife. iiclu'.iiiir the act of 1.2 anl three act of 157. And they have f,W wed ttie same mole o coocatioii, ta appropriate c-usccative pae, in regard to ail otl:er t',; i' of !rgisattoii. A still tiiore valuable feature are tbe copious and accurate note cot, tamed in U.e volume in que-riou. Tins volume include the Constitution of th- United States, th Coi.stTtc.tioij cf Ituit tnt, and severnl import mt tt oi Virginia an-1 statutes of Congre-s, tnd a l.rg portion o our own statutes now in force. The n::mervj decisions o the C'i:rt on the various prov isj..t. conttined in thee C. nsti tuti"i:s and statute are found al tbe bottom of the appropriate pe. in the brra of neat, brief and accurate t.oteand p-dep-nce. Me.rs. (iav in A Hrd seem tnhaepcrformd thi prt of their work exceedingly well. Ii niu:-f hare cost them much care and labor. I5y it they have greatly lessened the labor of the practising lawyer, and have we'd mer.ted hi grateful approval. In every respect the volume uteier review ih;ghly reditabie to the fit! ' w'tne. accuracy, talent and the tate its editor, as well as to the mechanic I kiil and ueatnes of it pubit-hers, alJ ' must raise the just expectation oi the profevstoji, i to tW value of the second volame, w hlch we under-taiKl will be f rhcomttig in a few months, and wh'ch will contain tLe code of pleadmjr and practice o lvJ. with sal-sequent ap.endmen;. and other statutes. Without anycoitfvrt with the ed;nr or puboher. ol the rolutre ia jne:ion, the w riter of th: article ba. Wen ind'iced to compose and publish thil:tt!e review of the Sok, s lely tecaae he teheve the ed:tor and publser deerve high commendation for their jerf' rrauRc He, therefore, deem tl but j. 1st to then, without being solicited to it bv anr one, topubluh t'' nof.ee of the biv. , ever h: own proper natae. DAVID MelaJNAl.D. lodian.polis, November 1, 1SS0. Tbtfrst volume i now ready and hemic delivered to ubcr;ter r ii i v i: ?i o.
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By the use cf these Pills the periodic attack of Verrv? or Si lUtuUicJi may b prevented; and tf taken at the commencement of an attack Immediate relief fron pain and sickness will be obtained. fThey seldom fail ia remorjnjc tbe Naaa and Headache to which females art no rabject. They act gently upon tbe bowrel remov1nnCoetrTenea For Literary Men, Studenu, Delicate Female, and ll erons of sedentary habits, they are Tamable as a Lai alive improving the appetite, girln tone and rigor to the festive ortean, and restoring the natural elasticity and trerirth the whole system. The CEPHALIC PIIXS are the result of lonjr Investication and carefully conducted experiments, harinir, been in Use many years, during which time thry hare prevented and relieved a vat amount of pain and suffering frotr He4lache, whether originating in the nervous system 01 frorr a deranged slate cf the stomach. They are entirely 'vegetable in tbeir corn position, arxl may be takrnitall times wilh perfect sataj trjibout mal inn any change of diet, aixl the absence of any disairreea-bu-tste remlers It easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COCNTEUFKITS
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Sold by Drugxists and all other IValers in Medicines. A box will bt sent by mail, pre-paid, on receipt f All orders should be a'Mre-sed to HEN KT C. SPALDING, 4A Ceder Street. New Tork.
"THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT." INSTANT BELIEF! STOP YOUR COUGH! rUKIFY YOUR BREATH! STKEGTHKN tOUR VOICE! sPi t .DrrsTQa THROAT COSF-ECTIOXS,
ARE GOOD FOR CLEU0YMEX, HOOD FOR LECTURERS. UOOD FOR rURLIC srEAKERS, tiOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CARRT SPALDINO'S THROAT CONFECTIONS LADIES ARK DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS CHILDREN CRY FOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS
Invert PJtrrec.irr in the rNnr.D states It familiar with the article, and w.il tell ye if yo ytm are Itald or Gray Or Your llnlr ed ia Tonic. ProfoHNtir O. .7. WoimPm HAIR RESTORATIVE I the Onlf ICellnble Article lor fon Its t'e. FOR STATT SVEN, JUDGES, CLTIeGTSEN,
They relieve a Cough instantly. They clear the Throat. They give strength and volume to the voice. 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.
1 advise every one who has Cough or a Hu.sy Voice or a Bad Breath, or any difliciilty or tbe Throat, to get package of my Throat Confections, they will relieve you nstantly, and you will agree with me that "Iber go right to the spot." Too will find them very useful and p -ant while travelling or attending public meetings far
stilling your cough or allying rour thirst. If you try one
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consider them Indispensable. Tou will find them at the Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. PRICE T WENT V-FIVE CENTS. Ky signature is on eaca package. All others are conn erfeit. A package will be sent by mail, prepaid, o receipt f Thirty Cents. AI)DICi: HEXKY C . SPALDIX, NO. 4 CEDAR STREET. N. Y. i
Pgr A single bottle oT SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times IU cost annually.'jjj STANDING'S PkEPARED GLUE!
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1P.U-DING S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE THE PIJXES: FC0N0MY! DISPATCH I
XtT" titcji is Tra Satm Nixl'-J j ,s accidenu will happen, even In well regulad fatal. I lies, it is eery desirable to have some cheap a od convenient ; way for repairing fundtare, toys, crockery, etc. ! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE raetu all such emergencies, and no household can afford j to he without it. It ia always ready aud up to lb ticking j poii.t. ' "USEFUL IN EVERT HOUSE."
X. B. A Inuh accr.rapai.eseach tottle. rricel5 centa ! Addreaa, . HENRY C. SPALDING. I No. 49 Cedar Street, New York. I
CAUTION. As certain anprincrpled persona are attempting to ralta oil on the nsapcting pobhc, imitations of nay PREPARED GLUE, 1 would caatioa all persona to examine before purchasing, and se Ik at tbe fall name, ry-gPALIrtNG'g PREPARED GLUK.J I. on the oataide wrapper; all others ar iwlndiiii roun terfeits feb14w
Iides and gentlemen. In all parts of the world testify tc the eDcacyof Irvf. O. J. W kI's liur Lestocative, artd gentlemen of the pres are unanimous In its praie. A fw testimonial only can were he art'een; se circular for more, and It will be impoewtde for yon to doubt. rRtF. S. THALI'.ERft, PIANIST, says mi bia arrival tn tbe United States, be at raj'iüly be unilnc KTy, tnt on ipIjini Wood's Hiir Restorative, bi. bair on recovered its original bue. CHARLFS CAKI'F.W, 13 NASSAU ST, X. T, Sara tbe gray hairs on bis wife's bed were, after a few wrrkV .trial, tamed ii.o a dark brown, at Ihe same time beautitying and thickening the hair. A. C. RAYMOND, BATH, MAINE, Says he Is now sixty jear old, and bl hair and w Linkers were two-third, gray, but by the use of two bottles of the Restorative, the gray hairs have disapjfared, lotb on ! bead and face, and Is more soft and gl j than for twetity-tlTe yesr previous. Hi w ife, at the are of fifty-two, has used It with tbe same efTe-t. FIN LEY JOHNSON, ESQ., NEW ORLEANS, Says that be lost bis hair by the Yellow Fever in"lV4. He used Wood's Hair Restorative, and his hair 1 it w thick and glossy. M. U1DDLET0N, LIVINGSTON, A 1 HA MA, say the Restorative has lone much good In his part ol the country. He used it for baldness and now has a fne bead of hair. T. L, MOUSE. LEDAN0N, KENTVCKT, Says he has seen Wood's Hair Restorative usel In hundreds of rases, and never knew it to fail in accomplishing all It r.ro festes to do.
A.J. ALDEN, alcLANESBOnO', ILL., Says he had the scald head right years, and was tald, but by the libera luse of Wood's Hair Restorative, be now baa a rich, gloss head ol hair. Lfooiaa, XoMe county, Indiana, Feb. & 1 Prof. O. J. Wood, lear Sir In the latter part of the year IViJ, while attending to the State arxl National Law School of the Slate of New York, my hair, from a cause unknown to me, commenced falling off very rapidly, so that in the short spare of als months, the whole upper part of my Fctlpwiisrtitlrt ly bereft .f It rovrrlng, anl much of the remaining portion upn the side and back part of my bead shortly after tecame gray, so that you will not be mepried whin I tell jpu thai tijwn my rrt'im to the State of Indiana, my more cau.tl acquaintances were not so much at a lo to discover the cause of the cbatiKe iuniy apfearance, as my more intimate acquaintances to rt'cogniie me at all. 1 at once made application to tbe most skillful physicians in the country, but receiving no assurance from them that my halrcould aain le restored, 1 w aa fun cd to tx-come reconciled to my fate, until fortunately In the latter part of tbe ear DC", your restorative was recommended to me by a druggist, aa being tbe mot reliable Hair ltesfirtive tn use. 1 tried one llottle, and fourxl to my great MtifTactlon that it was producing the desirej efiect. Since that time I have used seven dollars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, bave a rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money ran bay. Ai a mark of my gratitude for your labor and VIII In the production of so wonderful an article, have recommended Its uso to many of ray friends and acquaintance, who, I am happy to inform you, are using it with like effect. Very respectfully. A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Counselor at Law OacOaoTv, B.C., Jcte 24,1 rrof. 0. J. Wood: Dear Sir Tour Hair Restorative I rapidly gaining- popularity in Ibis community. I bare bad occasion to lay prejudice aside, and give your Hair Restorative a perfect test. ImriiiKthe year IH54, 1 was so unfortunate as to be thrown from my sulky against a rock near tbe road st, from which my bead received a most terrible blow, causing a great deal of irritation, w hich communicated to the brain and externa! surface of tbe head, fre-m the effect of which my hair was finally destroyed over the entire stirfare of the bead. From the time 1 first dHcoeered Its dropping, however, up to the time of Its total disappearance, I ( mjiloyed everything I could think of, being a professional man myself; arid, as I thought understanding tbe nature the disease, but was finally defeated la every prescription advanced. These and no other circumstances Induced me to resort to your worthy Hair Restorative, which I have every reason to belive produced a very happy result; two months after tbe first application, 1 had aa beautiful a bead of young Lair aa 1 ever saw, for which I certainly owe von my most sincere thanks. Rest assured, dear sir, 1 shall recommend yonr remedy to all inquirers; moreover, I shall useany influence, w hich I flatter myself tossy, is not a little. You can publish this if you think proper. Yours, very respectfully, M. J. WRIGHT. M. D. Office of the Jeffersonian, I'hillippl, Ya., Dec. 12, SA. I)ear Sir I feel it my duty as well as my pleasure, ta state to you the following circumstances, which yow rsa use as yoa thitik;prer. A gentleman of this place, (a lawyer,) has been bald ever since Lis early youth, so much so that he was compelled to wear a wig. II was induced to use a bottle of your "Hair Restorative, which he liked very much; and after usir.g aame two or three bottles his hair grew out quite luxuriantly, arid be , now has a handsome bead of Lair. The gentleman's name is Kradford, and he is very well known in our ad-
Joining counties, many persot.s can testify to the truth cf this fttat?meul, I give it to yo-i at the request of Lr.Uord. You can sell a great deal of y-ur Hair Restorative in (hit and the adjoining counties J ywj have the proper s.-ei.t. Yours. Ac. THOMPSON Si Ui.llNuR. Cmrgrr.m, 8. C, 30th July, 1C3. Paor. 0. J. Wooir lMir ."w'r; I take pleasure in recommending your Hair Restorative as a rnost excellent cure f r scald Lead. Vy son was suffering very rauch from litis disease, and aftc r u-ing one bottle, waa made perfectly well. 1 recommended It to others wbo had diseases cf the head, and in all cases it had the dired effect. You can recommend it w ithout fear as a mot certain cure for scald head. Mary others will certify that this and many other caes wa cured from tLe ue .f your most valuable Hair Restorative. Respectful! t yours, GEORGE McSU A IN. The New Tork Day Boo nj "Tlie majority of Ha:r VI a.he. Hair Dye, H.ir Tonics. Hair Oils, and the numlerlepre;aratK'is wbieb are bow before the public cider such extravagant, hyperbolical and faiita.s! $t title a we see paraded In .Low window cards arid newspaper heading, as bair prepar.tljaa are all humbugs of the first water; tbir real merit, w ben they possess anv, i, that they do no barm. HOG'S LARD, WHALE OIL, LARD OIL, SWEET OIL. scented and colored, tcake up, wt.-o iu beautiful wrappers aud white flint glass bottles, the costliest character of umte; ani when thus costly are baptjed with tun tri liable term, and caught at by verdant yonr-r ard old f botA sexes. Such is not tbe character of Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. Tbi gentlemen comes before tte world withoat any "hiyhfalutln" lilophloforium. or any other atounding or .tartl.i.g calchpenrv terms; be simply advenies a ilitr iutiirntre what it expresses, preciely and as a rbrative acta. Buy I'rtf. WoM'i Hair Rerative; aid. as yon vain your scalp, aye, your vrv brains, apply nothing else; tut it may be mat yoai wilf get some wore sutance than perfunv-d lard ojfon your cranlnm. Remerr,ter, WcksI's Restorative for tie hair is the best arOcle eatafiU" it wnx, ar ssttsi's ow raocaaa RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO THE ORIGINAL COLO Will make it griw ou Raid Ilea't, Will restore the natural secretions, WiJJ remove at once all Itching, Will remove all Dandruff, Wj!l car all eruption ren scald Wtl make the hair soft and glossy. Will make the old appear young aain. Will pre-erve the ecloT of ht:-e to old age. Will always fasten it and Vp tu faulig, A nd is one of the best toilet articles for th hair now in ue. IE YOUR HAIR 14 HARSH. Ue Prof. Wood's bair re-UrraUrt If your hair is grey, Us Prof. Wood's bair restorative. f yovir hair is thin, C Prof. Wood's bair restoraUve If yon ar bald. Use prof. Wood's hair restorative If you have nervous headache, Ue Prof. Wood's Lair rr-tor alive. If you want testimony overwhelming. Read tbe circular of Prof. ood's hair restorat O. J. WOOD & CO., lit .naarkct reet.Kt. Insula; 444 llrasaal wnrt Sew Vork M.VNUFACTUIlEkS AND WHOLESALE DF-ALERS
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