Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3583, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1862 — Page 4
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EGObO Ci HQT7GD, WI3-ESALE Ar:o RETAIL Dealers in Groceries :' -A.:VD PRODUCE, Flour, Corn-53ral, Salt "&c, 50. t WEST WASHINGTON STREET, lndiaeapolia, ladiana.
fllHIJ riEJf ARE TUK EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 15 I this ritv for Joaeo Mann' Oysters a ee träte!
iUiUnor rand and alt order from t be city or tututry will be promptly filed. At Chi bou a'so U one of IL largest Uliiir la the world, where chickens, dock. -, trki aad the like are kept healthy and fat and fit fur Ike tabU at all tlmea. s'pti-dSm
SPECTACLES, 6C.
To Officers of tho Army.
JÜ4T RECEIVED A SPLEND'D ASSOI.TMENT OP
stjruLK t.m a or ulk sir
For 6eM, portability tod power tbey Bupeircle dl other, i For ale by SEMMONS. Optician.
SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C, Of the pxatest transparent power, cf new improTemetit properly lulju.stM to the ca;e. Onlem from tho country, with particulars, promptly attended to. Repairing ueatly Jone with tli.-patch. S KM MO VS. Optician. oct2D No. 2i. Sot IllinoU ttreet.
MUSIC. Patriotic Songs Hitrmonizrd for ?lale Volcr nnd Appropriate for itc In Camp.
ice? jk nä: : azvm: . AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STÜHE.
NOTICES.
Tif Sabbath-School Iltjmn and Tune-Hook, Containing upward of two hundred choice hyrnns and tune i-uici: six t r.Ms. AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STORE. WILLARD A ST0ELf, Jan23 No. 4, Bates IIoue. LIVERY STABLES. O. W JOHNSTON, Livery and Sale Stables NOS. 11 AKT) 13 WEST TEAM-STREET, I11AXarOMA,t!rIXflA. f Horse. Buggies. Carrisire and Saddle Horses alwaain readincsa. Charg moderate. dec3-tf C. IV. IIAMi A: CO., EXCHANGE STABLES, 2i lI.I-lOIN STltn.X, OPPOSITE TJATES HOUSE, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. augS-dly
BITTERS.
Old SACHEM BITTENS IT IS THE FINEST AND BEST s v n i u ii i: im c i a i: KNOWN.
IT I A 1 MICH AI I.I I Purifier and Regulator of tho Blood it is a Delightful Tonic. Try it and it will do you Good. FOR S-AJEJB B-X-Itl M 1111 At 1 I cV I1AIN, And by Grocer, Win? Merchant and Druggist generally. Vim. GOODRICH. New Haven. Ct., Proprietor. Principal Depot, 14 Warer street, N. T. dtr.W.'MM.twlv
EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, AMD UK UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OH U K ON THE CORNER ,)F WASIUNtJTOS AN1 VrlUn trt, l!Jini-ti. 'ill da.lv ExprvMc to Nw York; Tu o timlf Exprejuw to Oncmnar?. anil Twa d:t E.pre to Chicago ami m. I.oi;; T1j a!ve C rip are tbf in!jr prlvi!fgri v.x j)rtn tli f Jtlowinf toa.l, xit: I NIM N A C KM RAI 4 L.IFAYIMTK A CHlOAliO; INDIAXAIOUS A I HKl'; TKKJtK HAUTE A KiCH MOND; BELLI.KONTA1NE A lMUANAfOUS.
Monry, pakp aluabl and fribt carried w aafrt t and di-patch, and to charge of pctal acd eC!ci
Notes KU and Drft will b promptly colWted and ra.ty relarca oade. J. EITTKKFIELD, Agrnt. TYPE FÖÜN D R Y .
TTnitfd fair of America DI tritt of I J Indtartflf W mitt, a liWl of infonntloo tiaa bn tied tri tba Diatrlct Ovrt of ü United 5ta.t, wuhta ail for th vfnth Circo't and Wnrtct of Ind'.ana, on th tth 6ty cf October, Wl, by John II am a, Eq., Attorney th United StatM of AmtrVa. fcr aaidDMrlrt f Indiana, acainvt 3 bar of ccrf, 3 boxet of Starth, 10 Itmli of whiikr, 1 box of caD!Iaa, aUed at Efaami: for a violation of lb lava f tb United S'at, U aid ronda and mrrbandiM bioa" roatrtband of war, and pray in f prca ajrainat akl gooda, axtt that tb um may be cocdrmnd aiid aoli a ariicUa cootrabaud of ar. Nw, tbrfT , In porBarwe of the tn nlMoo tndr th aal of aaid Ourt to m dirrtad and dhvf pH, 1 do hrt y icl public botic to all prvn clalmli )d cooda. or any part thereof, or In any manner InUreted thrtn, that thy b and J lar before tb aid. the IntrictCvurt of the United tate,to be bl 1 at the city cf Ipdianapli, In and fr the Di-trUt of 1-i.iiana, on the th.rd Mmlay of NoTf mtjer oeat, at ten o'clxk of the furenoon of that day, then and there to lnterp'e their claim and make their
:ieaU6n la that behalt. D. G. ROSE. C. S. Mar.hal, Per J. S. Bwklaw, iJepqty. Jobs II. Raa, Clerk. Iafed November 3, 1W. nori-dlU tlmtedst t i . o r a yi r i c. , d ist) TKICT OK INDIANA, S wmitti, A libel c-f Information hau been filed In tb Ihtrkt Court of the United Statea, iihln and fr the Ferenth Circuit and Ditrict cf Indiana, on the 6th day of Octoer, 11. by John Ilanna, Eo., Attorney fr the United State for aaid District of Indiana, aaint 1 box of druirt, 3 boxea of candle, 3 bar of cfle. 4 ker cf aKia, 3U.xeoap, and 10 barrel of whUky, wized at EvanTilie, (ur i.lati of the law of tLe United .State, the ald ronla and merthsrdi belr.r. contraband of war, and prayinr proce aain-t aid r"dt nd that the a me may be condemned and ald as article cotitraband of war. Now, therefore, n pnmnance of the monition under the teal of Mid Court, to medireced and delivered, I do hereby jrlT public notice to ail person claiminjc Mid r'd or any part theereof, or in any manner interested therein, tht thy be an1 appear before the Mid, the Ixtrct Court of the. United State, to be held at the city of IndianapoIi, In and for the Ditri-t of Indiana, on the 3d Jlonday of November next, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, then and there to interpose their claim and make their allegations in that behalf. I). i. ROSE. U. S. Mar t&l. Ter J. S. Biiatow, Deputy. Join H. Era, Clerk. Dated November I, 1S61. nov3-dlt T T .-M I T I : I J T A T I : O F A 1 1 : 11 1 C A D I s - j TUICT OK INDIANA, SS: hüihs libel of information hbeen f.lJ in the District CMirt of the United Stat, within anl for the Seinth t.'ircuit and Ii-fnrt of Indiana, on the 5th da cf October, IhgI, by John liain.i, Kvp, Attorney fr the fiiitel State of America, anin-t ca-., of boot and nho. M-;zd at Evaiiville, fur a violation of the laws of the United State, the Mid r"''d' nd merchstHli-e bem contraband of war, and praying process aaint Mid jrood, and tb.tt the Mine may be condemned and Fold a anklea contraband of war. Now, therefore, in purunce of the monition under the eal of a;d Court to m. directed and deliverer!, I do hereby rive public notce to ail j-ron claimin id goods, or any part thereof, or an any manner intercted therein, that ths'y be and appear lefore the aid.the District Court of th United Stale, to be held at the city of IndUnoli, tii and for the IäMrict of I -id i. in a, on the 3d Monday of November next, at 10 o'clork of the lort-non of tliat d.iy, then and there to lnterpo.e th ir claims and mnke tlieir allegation in that b half. D. i. ItO'SE. V. S. Marshal, I'er J. S. Bigklow, I.)eputy. Joh II. Re t. Clerk. Dated November 1, 1SG1. no2-dltt
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NOTICE.
Unltrd Slulrvof Aniericu, District of Indiana, V: Wkiiu, a I:W1 of lr.f..rrriti'o la been fled in the lMuwt Court of the Un4 Siatea, w.ihtn anI fT the enth Cirruit and Iauirt .( In-da .a, oa the 13th day January by John lUi.aa. K.a . A'torney of the l"uif4 fitate T a4 Iri of Indiana, ra nt three lxiMf mafhinerj- and one piece of cattt-, Mxot at Jrr?erotU, la-l.aoa. f r a !!. n c-f the Uw r th t'ltMr hunt; Ü aiJ fem! and mrrhatvti I, lur contraband war, an t jfaylnr prf-ea a.a n-t Mid a -d. arl tUar. the um may be cottdemixd and . '..! axtkW euiratartd of war. w, tberefcre, la puranr of tit monition undrr the raj of aael C-irt to me directed and delivered, 1 d bi re. y firm pmMtit awKtt U U eruiia claiiur Mki i, e any part tlwr-f. c in any uutuurr iutrrrt-d thrrt in, tball&ey be and appear o?fe the aaid, tie In -tret Court of tbe Untted Mate., to be b'ld at the rlty f Indsanapolu, im and fr t'ae Ifctrtct of Indiaoa. the 21 1 ue-daf of I'rtruay neat, at o'cii cf U. f rcbxn vf that d iy, then and therr to Intrrj-ose tLeir tluiUi aud make their aJlrgattona ia tUal behaif. ittru; DAVID G. hOE. U. Jt. Manbal.
tVr J. H. Bigkiw, Itrpuiy.
Jo- H Rra, Clerk.
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RAILROADS.
MEDICAL.
A NEKVOl'S IiKP.Il.ITY, OK 5PKIJM ATORHIKEA, ' I'" I ve-ljr incurable by any m-ns l"it thoe I advocate. Bf fore conimr ncinir any treatment loarn how tlie writer actually .cured him.-eif, anl imb'pi-ntly hundred of otler. Enclo-e a j o-t-paid superscribed envelope to Pox ITC, CharWtown, Mass. f.M0-d.V.w
IXDUNAP0L1S AND CIXCIXXAT1
BAILROADl
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INSURANCE.
bortest Koute by Thirty Tille! 50 CHANGE OF CAES TO CINCINNATI I Three tra:BIeare Indiaxiapoii Daily, f Juiülay earepted.l 1-MR5TTRAIN. 5 oo A.M CINCINNATI LIGHTNING 1 ExprenaarrlTee atCtncinnail at 45 A M. Hecoi,.! Tram 11 1 5 A. M. Cincinnati, Columbua, Zane.iHe arxl Wheebnr Mad, arrlrea at 5.00 P. M. Tajwenrer by thitram make the mim time to Newark Zanevilie and Wheeltna; aa by any other route out of ludiarupo!:, and fare tbe am. Third Train 7:10 I'. M, CltvrlnnaU Exr-rew, arrirea at CincmnaU 12 20 A. M. Leaiiiffton, Ky. 115 A. X. iare um aa be axiT other route.
Call for your tk keu ria the lndianapoli and Cincinnati I
Kaiiroal. BarRai? checked through. SrtnaL Notktc. I ure yoti ret in tbe right train at lndianapoli. The r:Iy Ciricinnati train, atand on the f fth track, being the farthest track aouth in the Union Depot, at Indianaj-oli. W. U. L. NOBLE, General Ticket AcenU Wat. Towaix, Traveling Ayent. aprl6 60. PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS 1862. gnAiVl 1862. NEW ARRANGEMENT. Sew Itoule to Chicago via Kokomo. 32 MILES SHORTER THAN OTHER ROUTE.
ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1, 1C2, train will be run a fallow a: A Mail Train will leave Indianapolis at 12.30 T. M., top at all.tation and make cle connection at Kokomo with train on the Cincinnati and Chicago Air Line Railroad, and arrive at Chicago at 8.30 I. M., and Peru at 4:ir P. M., in time to make connectiona with train on tbe Toledo and Wabash Railway, r.inr Eat and West. Retuminr, the nia train will leave Peru at 8:00 A.M., and arrive at Indianapolis at 11:30 A. M., in time to make connection for all point East, South and WeU An Expresetrain will leave Indianapolis at 10:10 P. M., and arrive at Peru at 2 00 A. M., in time to m:ke connection with train roinr Ea--t and West on the Toledo and Walah Railway. lU tunitnr tbe ame train w ill leave Peru at 11:20 A M. and make cle connection at Kokomo with train on the Cincinnati and Chicago Railway, from Chicago, Valparaiso and Ipjraii'port, and arrive at Indianapolis at 3:20 P. M., in time to connect with the evening trains for Cincinnati, Louivill and other M)int.. Special attention j;iven tn the transportation of live atock, pnduc atid merchandise RencraHy. DAVID MACY, General Aeent and Superintendent. Tbf.o. P. llAf;HCT, General Ticket Apt tit.
mirr. rRiwESAsi irintinj matkkial al1 WAT oti hand, or manufactured toor ir. Electrot) pi well and promptly executed. Acency for , ade'a tupenr lnk. II. A. IDkTKK, Aent. nolldltAiTw. DRUMS. ""j Killiouriit9 Druin, ATN0.4BATESH0USE. f angS WILLRD A STOW K.LI !
Ayer's barsaparilla
A cömjxmiMl remedy, tieipned to le the most ellectu.il Atirratir.r that can be nude. It is a concetitratt'l extract of lir:i Sirsaparill.1, combined with other Mibstances tf ftill frreater alterative tiower a; to atVord an etl'ective antidote for the diseases S trsaparilU is leputed to cure. It is believed that stich a remedy i wanted by those who sutler from Strumous complaint , ami that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this, lareclass ofour atllicted fellow citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found ot the following complaints: SCROKI LA AM) ScKOKl LOIS COMPLAINT, Kill TTIONS AXI KhLPTIVK DiSEASt.S, UlcI.KS, l'iMPL, Hlotchlh, TtMoks, Salt Knity, S ali Hkad, Syphilis anj Sypiiiilitic Akklctio.vh, Iircirial Disease. Droi-sy, Nliraloia or TicDoilolreaix, Debility, Dymipsia am Ixuicr.sTiox, Erysipleas, Kosk or Sr. Anthony 'd Fire, and indeel the w hole class of complaints arising from Imti rity of the Blood. This compound will be found a great promoter of health, when taken iu the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. Ity the timely expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nippe! in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of the remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous fores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it is obstructed hi.. i sluggish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even were no particular disorder is felt, jeople 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 can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrow n. Sarsap.irilla has. and deserves, much the reputation of accomplishing these ends. I?ut tlue world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug 'done has not all the virtue that is elaiued lor it, but mote because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or anything else. During late vears the public have been misled by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Kxtract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often noturati.e properties whatever. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the u-e of the various extract of Sarsaparilla which tiood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, atid has become synonvmous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and inlen 1 to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which tests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by t!ie ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the svstem, the remedy should be judiciously Liken according to diiectiutis on the
bottle. prlpari.p by Ml. J. C. AYEK V CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price per Itottle; Six Hotllrs for 3. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral h.. won lor itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Th;-oat nnJ Lung Complaints, th it it is entirely unneces-ary for us forecourt the evidence of its virtues, wherever it h i been employed. A it ha long teen in constant use throughout this section, we i.eed not do more thnn assure the -eople its quality i kept up t the best it ever has been, and that it may be re lied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found t do. Aycrs Cathartic Pills, TOR THE Ot RE OK .- i re ur a., Jiund.ce, l)i?rptia. Intfi.yftinn , Dqir'itirtf, Foul Stomneh, t'rytirrla. llmd-iche. Vile. lihfttrtntirt. I'rupfions ani Skin Ducasti. .irrr Vm,iaint, Dnn.oj, Ttttrr, Tumnrs and Suit Khrum, M'uruu. (Jvul , Xturali. as a Dinntr I ill an 'or purityinj the Ulooi. They ure sugar coated, so that the most sensitive can Uke them pleasantly, and they are the best 'rient in the world for "all the purposes of a family physic. Trice J0 i en ts per li x; Five Ioxes for $1.H1
Madison and Indianapolis nAII,ElOAI COJIPAIVY. 1S61. fy 1861. fV!E PASSKNGKK TRAIN WILL LEAVE THE I Union Depot d.iily t 12:30 P. M., and the Freight ! ot at 7:00 A.M. for Madison, Cincinnati and Louisville. 1 Iii I tLe ahortect railway line to Cincinnati and Loui.vill connecting at Madison with the steamers Telegraph and Jac b Stridor, arriving at Cincinnati in time to connect with the Express Trains leaving at i-ix o'clock A. M., for t lie Ka-t, aii'l by the Kentucky Cmtral Railroad for the South. Keturning, leave Cincinnati daily at 12 XL, ty the above at earners, and also ly the Madison parket. Foret tjueen and I'rioress, arriving at Indianapolis at 1):45 A. XI.,' making connections with all train leaving for the East, North atid West. . Fare to Cincinnati, or Cincinnati to ImtinnapoliM, fc.l OO ; To I,oul.ville, J3 .( No charge for meal or state-room the. stamer, or for bairgae or omnibus at XIadison. Miij.pers and merchants West will find it to their interest to trasel over and ship ly this lir.e. JanlO-.ltf. D. C. I'.KAXHAM, Superintendent.
JKFFEKSONVILLE RAILROAD Two Trains Daily, Sundays Excepted Trains I-ave. Trnin Arrive. X:45 A. XI , 5 00 A. XL SuiU P. XI 8.-0 P. XI VLOVE TRAINS STOP FOIt THE ACCOMMODATION of passengera at Southport, t'ireer.w ootl, FrAiiklin, KdinliurKh, t'oliunhus, making connections at Seymour with trains on the Ohio A Mississippi Koad, and at Louisville with train on the Louisville, Frankfort A Lexington and Louisville and Nashville Koud. Frinht traitisleave daily. Freight promptly forwarded. OHice, Madison I-j')t, West side. A. S. CAKOTIIEKS, Superintendent. J. G. Whitcomi, Fnight Agent. uovtt-dtf.
LAV BOOKS.
Great numbers of Clergymen, Phviei.ui. StatcsTocn aiul eatineut persoi-ate, hie lent their ruTues to certify the unparalleled usefulness cd these remedies, lut our sr-c e here will nut permit the insertion of them. The Agents U low n.itneil furnih rratis our Ammium Almanac in which tliey are given; with also full description.s of the tt!jje complaints, and tlietrettmeiitth.it ehouM t e followed for their cure. Y not ie put of!" by unprincipled dealer with other preparation they mike more profit on. Iem.tfnl Atir'h, and t.;ke tin others. The sick waul the be! ai l there is for them, and they ihonld have it.
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i:iiTri rt JAMES GAVIN AND OSCAU ORD. Volume 1, Published by nitillA.H V IH)I'(.IITV IXPIAXAIOUÜ. Judge lavil .Tie Dona Id. one of the mot eminent lawyers of the State, volunteered the followin. econnuen lation of the w ork: Statt Tea or Isdiama, t Gavim A Hont. Some ronth ao, the above named gentleman issued projiosals for puhiisLing, in tvo volumes octavo of some M) pa;,res each, al the statutes of the Stat- p.ised nnce ls.11, with annotations. The first volunv of the work is now published : and the manner of its execution, both mechanically and editorially, deserves the thanks of the prnfesMon. The imperfect manner of publishing our statutes under State authority, has always been a source of great inconvenience to the Indiana Lawyer. The revision of ls.",2, f well as the statute pass,l since that year, might almoel swell have betn published without any index. Up tc th ihtime the lawyer has constantly been under the tiecesiity of turning over, leaf by leaf, the volume o our statutes to find ary particular enactment. And every one know how annoying and provoking this i. especially in ibe burr- of business as in our Courts. Happily for the profusion, the publication un'ler coni'lTatioti promises a better state of things in tin future. The rirt volume o Jlessrs. (iavin A Howl's work contains an excellent and t'pioiis itii'.ex, winch to every practicing lawyer in the täte is itself worth the money which the volume costs. The volume nnder review contains another excellence V 11 its pa-e are supplied with valuable marginal indices, o il.ut a glance at the margin is sudicictit to apprise the ler if the content of the pase. Another matter of great importat.ee to the lawyer in this volume is a g'(l collection of the subjects of all legisi.ttioti since löl. Heretofore, the lawyer in examining our legislation on any given subject had first to rind what wa' relevant to it in the Revision of 2, and then to turn over the p'igs of the volume of subsequent Statutes, to see how far recent lei-lation mir have repealed or m-.d -Bed the provisions contained in that Revision, and even then he would often feel doubt whether he had found ail tbe legislation on the sut jeet of his inquiry. Messrs. Gavinand llord have relieved us of all this trouble and doubt. They have collected togetherin consecutive pa;es all the stat ates made since ls'5l. on the same subject. Thus, on page 373 to 377 of their first volume thy have collected all our legislation, now in force, on the subject o husband and wife, including the act of 1H.VJ and three act of ls57. And they have followed the same moie o toocation, ia appropriate consecutive piges, iu regard to all other topics of legislation. A still mre valuable feature are th crius and accurate notes contained in the volume in question. This volume includes the Constitution of the United States, th Constitution of tuüiana, atid several important acts oi Virpinia and statutes t Coticre. and a Urce portion o our on statutes ni'W in force. The numerous decisions o the Courts tn the various provisions contained m these Const is tuiions and statutes are found at the bottom of th appropriate paites. in the form of neat, brief and accurate lud, a" ! r Terences Messrs. Gavin A Hord serin to have performed ihs part of their work exceedingly weil. Ii n.ust harecest them much care and labor. By it they have greatly lessened the la'or of the practising lawyer, and have well merited his grateful approval. In every res;-ct the v olumeunder review ishKhly 'editable to 'he Iii iicer.ee, accuracy, talents and the ta-fe o Its editor, as well as to tbe nvchanc:U skill and neatnes of it. publisher-, ar.d noit ra-e the just expectation oi the profession, as to tu? value of the ecnd volume, which we understand w;l be fn.i-o!i;;r.g in a few moiiths, ajd which w:!l ci.ntam the c-ie of p!ea.tn.g and practice o ls.VJ, with sabsequent ar.endmenra ani other statutes. VV iihoul any concert ::h the ei-.ttTs or publishers ot the volume iu question, the writer of :lu article La been induced to coiujse nd p'iM,h thislutle review of the book, solely because be believes the e.'.ror and publisher deserve bitih commendation for their performance. He, therefore, deem it bat Just to them, without being solicited to it by any one, to publish thi notice of the boo, ever his ow a proper ntiur. DAVID McDONALD. Indianapolis, ,overnter 1, l86o. The first volume is tuw ready and being delivered to ubNcnber. P It I (' E 1 ÖO.
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REAL ESTATE.
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ol tann property dwellings and out-buildinirs. In
sures such buildings or contents io a very favorable manner, for three or live years. Ioe Equitably Adjusted and Promptly raid in Cah. Also, Insures stores, warehouses, buildings, or contents atid personal property generally, in town or country, at rates as low as consistent wi:h batards taken, and inland Insurance against the perils of navigation. WM. IIKNDEItfON, Airent, IndianajKili-, Indiana. Application can be made to D. . Grabbs, who is fully authorized to transact all business connected with the Armey. faugl.'61-dlyl WM EN PERSON
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
JESSE .TOIirs'SOoX, General Commission Merchant, AND Dealer in I lour. Grain, and nil kind or Country- Proditre; Wines and Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST., mi. nri.rif 1 1. Advnnrrs made on Conl;iimrnls. auJdly
MEDICAL
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U. PACIER'S FEMALE MONTHLY FILLS.
the exclusive nr nt l-.iiinl.H 1)0.1 h i- J(k?
ever made its atmearance. has tnet with Jtrf. "V?f "
such universal success as these ' Co ebrated Pill. No disease is so little understood, and consequently so badly treated, as Female diseases. These Pills .ire the re suit of much study and careful experience in all va rietie of female complaints; and in cases of BY ar-ja-ar-f., tat z & B- B A s. Suppressions, Leuchorrea or Whites inflammation of the bladder, kidney and womb, and loss of nervous energy, their nse Is -bove all praise. CAUTION- -Married Ladies, in certain situations, should not use them. For reasons, see directions with each box. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent by mnil to any part of the woi id. Prepared and sold exclusively by DU. EW1NU, No. IS Virginia Avenue, 'aprä-dAwly 'CI Indianapolis, Indiana
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
HAS WON F0K ITSELF SUCH A RENOWN TOR THE cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been emploved. As it has Ion? been in constant use throughout this section w e need not d more than assure the people quality ia kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do.
AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,
FOR THE CURE OF
Costivrnoss, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Ski'i Diseases, liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Hheuin, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner 1111, and r Purifying the Blood. They are stcar-coated, ro that the most sensitive can take ti.em pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cent per llox; 3 boxe for 11.
Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent r'ror,;,.', have lent their names to certify the nnpnralleled usefulness of these romedie, but ur space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our American Alman.tc in which iVy are Riven; w ith also full descriptions f the above complaints, and the treatment that should be ollowed for their cure.
Do not be put off by unprincipled deslers with other preparations they make more prof.t on. Demand Avers and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. rau-rakED by
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HAIR RESTORATIVE.
THE GREATEST MEDI0AL It E. HI TIF ICR OF T II K A (I E, AND T71K C-LT
Worthy cf any couf.dence f.T re-t rir
By the use of these Pills the periodic attack of Xemut or Set Zv.icAe may be prevented; and If taken at the commencement of an attack Immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained.
rTFRY D&ror.tST IN THE CNFTFn STATES i familiar i;h the artjcU. and wllHell rr tfyoti
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It aid or Gray Or Your Hair rU 1. Tonic. PpoIVhmop O. .1. WoihKn
fThey seldom fail In removinir the Nausea and Headache j to w bkrh females are ao subject. They act gently npon the bowels removing Coetlenewa. j For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and all j ersons of sedentary habiU, they are vamalle aa a Lax a- ; tive improving the appetite, friing tone and vigor to the',
Ige tive organs, and restoring tbe natural elasticity and trength t the whole tystem. The CEPHALIC TILLS are tbe result rf long Investigation atd carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering frixr Headache, whether originating in the nervous fyttem 01 frotr a deranged täte of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, ,nd may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change of diet, and the abseiice of ar.y diarerabk taste render it easy to administer them to childrenUK WAKE OF COUNTERFEITS t The genuin? have five signatures of Henry C. Spald.ng on each box. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealer in Medicine. A box w ill be sent by mail, pre-paid, on receipt of the I It I C Vs 9 25 C i: X X All orders should be addressed to HENKY C. SPALDING, 4H C.der Street. New York.
"THEY 60 RIGHT TO THE SPOT." INSTANT RELIEF STOP YOUR COUCH! PURIFY TOUR BREATH! STKKGT1IF.X YOUR VOICE! SI? A TiT)XJNTGS T UK OAT CONFECTIONS, ARE fiOOD FOR CLERGYMEN", GOOD FOR LECTURERS. GOOD FOR PUDLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS. GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH
SPALDING'S TUR0AT CONFECTIONS CHILDREN CRY FOR SI'ALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS
They relieve a Cough instantly. They clear the Throat. They give strength ami volume to the voice. They impart a delicious aroma : the breath. Ley are delightful to the taste. They are made of simple herbs andean not harm any one.
I advise every one who has a Cough or a Husky Voice or a Bad Breath, 01 any difflculty of the Throat, to get package of my Throat Confection, they will relieve you nstantly, and you will agree with me that "they go right to the spot." Toa will find them very nefui and p -ant while travelling or attending public meetings fur stilling your cough or allying your thirst. If you try one package I am safe in saying that you will ever afterward consider tbem indispensable. Ton will find them at the Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature is on each package. All other are conn erfeit.
A package will be snt by mail, prepaid, oa receipt of Thirty Ceuts. A DD It ESS Ili;K V C . SPALDIIVt-r, NO. 43 CEDAR STREET. N. Y.
ty-A aiugle Votlle f SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times Us cost annual!y."j SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SATE THE PIECES! FCONOitY! DISPATCH I JSj-"A Sttti u Time Sarai Sia."-V j A a accidents will happen, ven la well regulated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing furniture, toy, crockery . etc. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE taeeta all uch emergencies, and no household can a."crd to be without it- It ia always ready p to the. sticking point. "USEFUL LX EVERT nOUSE." N. B- A brash accompanies each bottle. Price 25 cent Addresa, HENRY C. SPALDING, No. 44 Cedar Street, New Yerk. CAUTION.
Aa certain unprincipled persona are attempting to palm 1
off on the unsuspecting public, imitations or my t HEPA RED GLUE, 1 would caution all persona to examine, before purchasing, and aea that th full name, 3rSPALDiNG'8 PREPARED GLUE-TJ 1 on the outside wrapper; all others art swindling coin UrferU fobOdAv
HAIR RESTORATIVE I ihr Only Ilrllable Article for ron to I'r.
FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMEN,
Ladie. and gentlemen. In all parts of the world testify to the efficacy f lVd. O. J. Wood Hair Restorative, rd gentlemen of the press are unanimous In Its praie. A few testimonials only can here I-e given; se circular for more, and it w ill be imiMMttiUe for jroa to doubt. TROF. S. TH ALP-ERG, PIANIST, says on his arrival In the United State, he w as rapslly bocming gray, but on applying Wood' Hair Restorative, ti hair aoon recovered its urltcual hue. CHARLES CAIU)EW,13 NASSAU ST, X. Y, Says the gray hairs on Ms wife's head were, after a frw weekV trial, turned into a tark brvwn, at the same time t eanti'ying atid thicLenirg the hair. A. C. RAYMOND, LATH. MAINE, Says he Is now sixty years old, and his hair and whiskers were two-thirds griy, but by the Use oftwo bottles 4 the Restorative, the gray hairs hava di.sapjared, toih on t head and face, and Is more soft a. id glos-y than for twenty-five years previous. Hi. wife, at the aire of fcfty-two, ha used it with the same efiect. FIN LEY JOHNSON. ESQ., NEW ORLEANS, Says that be lost hi hair by the Yeil .w Fever inlNM. He used Wood's Hair Restorative, and his hair is now thick and glossy. M. MIDDLETON, LIVINGSTON, ALABAMA, says the Restorative ha done much good la bis part ol tbe country. He ud it for baldness and now has a tine bead of hair. T. L, MORSE, LEBANON, KENTUCKT, Ä Sayahe has seen Wood's Hair Restoratixe used in hundreds of cases, and never knew it to fail in accomplishing all it rrofeais to do.
A. J. ALDEN, McLANESRORO'. Ill, Say he bad the scald bead eight years, and was bald, but by the libera Jue of WuM'a Hair Restorative, he now has a rkb, gloss bead of hair. Ligomfr, Noble county, Indiana, F b. 5 1V9. Prof. 0. J. Wood, Dear Sir In the latter part of the y cat ls.52, while attending to the State aod National Ma school of the State of New York, mj hair, from a cause unknown to me, commenced falling off very rapidly, ao that in the short space of six months, the whole tioper part of my scalp w as entirely bereft of Its covering, and much of the remaining portion upon the si te and back part of my head shortly after became pray, so that you v ill not be urjri-ssd when I tell you that ttp.ni my return to the State of Indiana, my more caua! acquaintance were not so much at a 1 to discover the cause of tbe change in my appearance, as my more Intimate acquaintances to recgni7 m at all. I at once made abdication to the most skillful physicians in tbe country, but receiving no ananraocea f rotn them that my bair could again be restored, I wa forced to become reconciled to my fate, until fortunately In the latter part of the year your restorative wa recommended to me by a druggist, aa belli the most reliable Hair Restorative in use. 1 tried one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction that it w as producing the desired effect. Since that time I have Used seven dollar' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have a rich coat of very soft black balr, which no money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill la the production of so wonderful an article, I have recommended its use to many of my friend and acqnaintances, who, 1 am happy to inform you, are using It with liko effect. Very respectfully. A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Counselor at Law Oat GaoTt, 5. C, June 21, Z9 Trof O.J. Wood: Dear Sir Tour Hair Restorative ia rapidly gaining popularity in this community. I hare had occasion to lay prejudice aside, and give your Hair Restorative a perfect test. During the year lftM, I waa ao unfortunate as to bo throw n from my sulky against a rock near the road side, from w hich my head received a most terrible blow, causing a great deal of irritati), which communicated to the brain and external surface of the bead, frm the fleet of w hieb my bair wa finally destroyed over the entire surface of the head. From the time I first discovered It dropping, however, up to the time of It total disappearance, 1 employed everything 1 could think f, being a professional man myaelf; and, a I thought understanding tb nature of the disease, but w aa finally defeated In every prescription advanced. These and no other circumstances induced me to resort to your worthy Hair Restorative, which I have every reason to lielive produced a very happy result; two month after the first application, 1 had a beautiful a bead of young bair as 1 ever saw, fur which I certainly owe row my most sincere thanks. Rest assured, dear rr, 1 shall recommend your remedy to all inquirers; moreover, I shall use my infiuerxe, w hich I flatter myself Uuay, Is not a little. You can publi.-h this if you think proper. Yours, very respectfully, M. J. WRIGHT. M. D. Office of tbe Je ffersonian, PbUlippI, Va., De. 11. 'L. Iiear Sir. I feel it my duty as well a my pleasure, to state to you the follow ing circumstances, wltcb you ran use as you think proper. A gentleman of this place, (a lawyer,) ha been bald ever wo hi early youth, so much so that be was compiled to wear a wig. He ws induced to use a bottle of your "II air Restorative,' which be liked very much; and after using aome two or three bottle hi bair grew out quite luxuriantly, end be now ha a handsome bead of hair. The gentleman name I Rralford, and be is very well known In ocr adJoining counties, many eraons can t.uf to the truth cf this statement; I give it to you at the request f Bradford. Yon can sell a great deal of your Hair Restorative in this and tbe adjoining counties if you have tbe proj-r acenta. Yours. Ac. THOMPSON M'kGIINoR. CnrsTTf S. C,30Ui July, 1C. Paor. O. J. Wonts-lMtr .Vr; I take pleasure In reor,. mending your Hair Restorative a a mot excellent iure for scald head. My on was sullering very much from this diseas", and after Using one bottle, waa tnado prft!y well. 1 recommended it to others who had diseases of il.e bead, and in all cases it bad th deired eff-ct. Too can rrcommeiKl it without fear aa most certain cure for ar aid Ud. Many others w ill certify that thi. and many other cases w as cured from the ue of your niot valuatte Hair Restorative. Res;ectfu'.!y your, GEORGE McSUAlN. TV. New York Day Rook ay "Tbe majority of Hair Washe. Hair Dye. Hair Tor.tca. Hair 0.1s, and the numberless preparations winch are cow before the public under such extravagant, hyj-rbolical and fantaatic title as we see paraded In show window cards aiel newspaper headings, as bair preparation, are all humbug of the first water; their real merit, wbeo they posses any. Is, that they do no harm. HOG'S LARD, WHALE OIL, LARD OIL, SWEET OIL, cenied and colored, make up, when in beautiful wrapper and white flint rlasa bottl, tbe o-tliest character of tonlcs; and when thus eotty art baptised with some triyllhi term, and caught at by verdant young and old of both sexes. Such is not the character of Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. This gentlemen comes before the world without any "blgtfalutin" lilonhioforlam, or any other astounding or startling catchpenny terms; he simply adrertiae a II tie Hlri tie w Lat it eiprhs preciselyand as a iXoratlve it acta. Buy Irof. Wo!' Hair Restorative; atid, as you value your scalp, aye, ycr very brains, apply nothing else; for it may be that row will get some ww sub-iauc than perfumed Lard ou ott your milium. Remember, Woodi Retorative forth hair is the best article extanL rr wiu, bt ATT ax' 1 wa raocxM RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO THE ORIC.INAL COLOR
W ill make it grow on Bald Heads
W ill restore the natural secretion, Will remove at once all Itching, WU1 remove ail Dandruff, W ill cur all eruption even calJ Will make tbe hair ill rd by. Will make the id appear young again. Will prearrve tbe color f hair to old a. Will alwav faMen it and stop it failing. And ia one of the best toilet article for th hair tiow ia IF TOUR HAIR I! HARSH. U. Prof. Wood" hair re-torativo
If jour Lair I grey, f your hair is thin. If you sr. bald.
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If you have nervous headache, U Prof. Wood' hair rswtorativ. If you want testimony overwhelming. Real the clrcctir of Prof. Wood' bair restorat O. J . WOOD Ä: CO.,
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