Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3585, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1862 — Page 4
CROCGRS.
Beebe l Hajes, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Groceries AND PKODUCE, Flour, Corn-52r.nl, Salt Vc., SO. t WEST WASHINGTON STREET, In&AAJpoh, Ifrdiana.
riinis fitim ark the exclusive agents in this city for Joseph Mann's Oj-ters a ceebrated Laiti-atr brand and ail orders from the city or eounIry will b prosnptly tiled. At this boti als t we f the Urft Hebrries LH iL world, wberechickft,, dark, fee-, torkie and IheLke arc kept braitay and fat arid fit fur the fable et alt tim. sej.t4-da-n
SPECTACLES. cC.
To Officers of the Army.
JUST RECEIVED A SFXENDID ASSORTMENT OP single .i.vn iiovittsi: .vjpi ftrf.Wf:. For fiM, portability anI power they euprrscile all oihT. For Ie by SEMMONS, Optician.
SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C,f Of the rreateM transparent power, cf new improvement properly adjuste to the care. Onler from the country, with particulars,
pr)mj.tlr atfendl to. Ilep uring neatly done with dispatch.
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SEMMONS, Optician.
No. 25. South Illinois btreet.
MUSIC.
Patriotic Songs Harmonized for Jlalr Voice nnd Ap proprlNlf loriitr in Cnmp. u-flc n:jtz nix c:rvrr. AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STOrtE.
The Sabbath-Schoot Hymn fimt Tunt-Ilook Containing upward of two hundred choice hymn and tune I'll Mi: MX fKSTJI. AT THE Hi DIANA MUSIC STORE. WILLAKD STD F. LI, Jar.23 No. 4, Futes House. LIVYABLES. O- W. JOKClSXSTOlSr, Livery and Sale Stables NCS. 11 AND 13 WEST PE A R L ST R E ET, I m a 5 a rotw, i ni a .i a . Hot, Pogrie. Carri-e and Saddle Hres alwavtlt. readiness. Charge moderate. dc3-tf
NOTICES.
. W. II A Ii li A: CO., EXCHANGE STABLES, 25 ILLHOIX MTHKKTf OrrOStTE BATES HOUSE, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. aig.Vdly
BITTERS,
U S K T II 13 Old SACHEM BITTERS ;t is the finest and best S I R I t- - JI K I) I I A K KNOWN.
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Pur Hier and Regulator of .he Wood If In a nrHzh:rni Tonic. Try it and it will do you Good. FOR SALE !Br III M IUI AI lT A IIA 1.3, And by Grocer, Wine Merchanta aad Iggits generally. W. GOODRICH. New Haven. Ct., Proprietor. Principal iVpot, 14 Water street, N. Y. lcaO-'l!t)-i1Jkwl EXPRESSOMPANIES. American Express Company, ami.ik UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OmCE UN THE i'UUNEU o! WASHINGTON AND X-nliar. trrrt. Ir.liaaiMli. TLr dAily K pre . to N. w Y-rk: Two d.iMr xprvr t I'liir'rna'l, an-1 Two .!.-, tr E x pr- to t"Licrfo and St. InU; Th aKf t-nipi' rr th only privilrj;.! Eaprrun the follow in rl, it: INPtANA t'ENTKA! l.A . Y ETTE A Cir.tWr.O; INIHANAI111.K" A EESa": 1KKKE HAUTE X KH'HMONP; BEIXKFUNTA1NE A INDIANAPOLIS. Jim, paLaCP!, va!uab'f and fribt crritd with f-tjr rd d;ptch, aad iu charge of pvil ul efllciei.t Nota. li.'.la and Draru will b promptlT odlrcted and ready r-Mrn xn-W. J. BUTTE KM ELD, A cent. TYPE FOUNDRY. CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY,
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NO. 90 WASHIN;H)N. ST.
TTnited KtAtew of America, nivtrlclof j Indiana, SS: WaxasAt, a I.bel cf iforaat'.pa tu fceeo C'.ed ra the Diatrtct Court of ta Ccltd ut. wu&m aad for tta Srn:h Clira't an 4 J.nm of Inana, oa the 6ta da of OrtoVr, 1K61, by Join II anna, f.)., Attoroy -f the United Stat ea of America, for aaidDtdnct of Indiana, af ainat 2 bar of coffee, 1 boxea of Starch, 10 barrel f whiaky, and 1 bot of ca&lle, aetaed at Erazurtile for a rloltuoo cf tbe lawi of tie Tnlted State, the aaid rondi and men-fcaixlla binf eontrahiwyl of war, and pra-itf pmt BjtatnU aaid aooda, and that the may be con demned and aold aa article cBlrabDd of war. Nw, therefore. In po'tuance of the m'iti?n nnler the aeal of aaKl Omrt to me Greeted and dlrerrd, I do hereby gie public ntice to all pervn. cUitnii.f aid ronda, cr any part thereof, or In any manner tmereted therein, that tfcey be and appear before the aald, the Iriatrkt Court of the United 5tte, to be held at the city of Indianapolis. In and ft the Inrtrkl f Indiana, on the third Monday cf Noterr.l-er next, at ten o'cl"ck of the forenoon (,t that day, then aod there to Interpol their cUim and make their aliegationa ia til1 t-eha.f. D. 0. ROSE.U. 9. Marshal, Ter J. S. l''.t.ixrr , D-pnty. Join it. Raa. Clerk. Datd November 2, 11. noT4-dl4t TTMTEI) ST tTI'.JI OrATl I' 111 CA, DPIJ TkKJT VP INDIANA. SS: HEtiti, A I bel ef information baa been filed in the Dl.trVt Onirt of the Uoited Statea. l:Liu aid f.r the Serecth Circuit and District of Indiana, on the tt.h day of October, 11. by Jhn Ilanna, E.,Attoniey for the United States for aaid Di'tnct of Indiana, aeain.t 1 box of drugt, 3 boaea of eandJe, 3 bac of coffee, 4 keir of atxla. 2boxeaotp, and 10 barrel of hisky, eeUed at Eranii;e, for a riolation of the laws of the United State, the aid good a anj rnerchandie beir. contraband of w ar, and praying proccaa acaint aaid s-ood, anl that the aame may l-e condemned and oll ai articles contraband of war. Now, therefore. In pursuance of the monition under the aeal of Raid Court, to me directed anl delivered, I do bereDJ ff''e public notice to all persona claiming aaid (rood, or any part theereof, or in any manner interested therein, that they be and appear before the aaid, the Ihstrict Oxirt of the Inifed State, to be held at the city of Ir.dianapoIi, In and for the Di.-trict of Indiana, on the 3! Monday of November next, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, then and there toiiiWpoe their claim and make their allegations in that behalf. D. O. P.05E, U. S. Mar-hal. Ter J. S. Bioklow, Deputy. JoH5 II Utk, Ork. Dated November I, 161. nov3-d!4t rT.MTi:i STATIXIF A.TlKltlCA, i) TICCT OF INDIANA. SS: HHrim, i liVel of informatifin haaben filed In the District Court of the United State, within and for the Seventh Circuit and Di-tr.ct of Indiana, on the th Ay cf Octoler, 1 -61, by John Hanna, Eeq., Attorney for the United brate of America, a?ii;it 24 cases of boot and hoe, seized at Evanville, for a violation of the law of the Unit-d States the iid (rood and ni-rc handie beinj? contr;rii of war, and prjyinir pr.ict- asaint said K.d, and that the fame may be condemned and sold as article contraband of war. Now, therefore, In purnance of the monition tinder the aeal of laid Court to directed and delivered, I do hereby give public not ce to all eron clanmn aid pood, or any part thereof, or an any m.inner mteroted therein, that they lie and appear before the .iid,the I "itrict Court rf the United Stat, to le bei 1 at the city of In.tinnapoli, in and for the Di-trk t of Indian.-i, on the 31 Monday cf Xoveraher next, at 10 o'cloek of the foreiioti t.f that day. then aod there to interpose their claims and make tbetr allegation In that tc half. D. IJ. ROSK, V. S. Mr-h.il, Per J. S. Iiiut;ixw, )eputy. Johm II. !!. Clerk.
ffirrE. rkrssEs and pkintinü vth:!i. al1 W.Yj)mi k and. or tn nufacturt to orl r. F!ktr..p:n and prmp:ly execute.!. .V.pihv f.-r Wade Superior Ink. II. A. POUTEK, A;r.t. nolI dltAwT. DRUMS.
KilliourncN lrums, -aT 2STO.i B HOUSE. aaS WII.I.AKD A STOW EM..
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11 of h.fi rni!;..n ha b- n f.!.-d in the Iinclt'e r4 the Unte,l -tte, within a?xl for the Kevemh OfXtiJt and Ilutricl wt I:k1i , on Ue 13th dar Januanr 1-S2, by J..hn Ha-:na. E.j , A-torr.ey ,f tL I Hliel Mate lor aI I.-ti k'. f lii-i.ai-.a, aj it tLrre l-Xe of tuat'hiltery aitd one pirte of caM.in, rurd at JfffrrnYi!, Indiana, f r a vilatjn of the of the l'n:-t Sta'e, the id ir"1 and mere b..'.; tr. lt.( contraband f war, and prar:i.,r pr.re a.-a.tM vS ,j f um!., aitd that the um may be coit0mo-d a:t ! i a ruclev c4itratand of ar. Now, therefore, in puruane of the m.tn tinmti.!rr the eal jf ajd CfHirt to me d.rrt '.-d a:tl delurtrd, I do hereby aive puMw ! tice tn a'l -r'.!. r!jrii.r.rf katd :!, or any art tbeeevf, r iw o iH.nurr tnierrvie therrm, that lh l-eanl appear U-fore tLe aid, the U-tru t Court f the Uoited tie, to ! h-M at the city f Indiana;. Ii. In am! forth Ifc-irict of Indiana, on the s t T-ie'av of letHuary urat, at i o'th!c of the f-retiun of that day, then aod there tu lMerpoae their c!a:ib ajnl make iheir aiWgatHJUa m that behaiL Aue.U DAVID ti. LOSt, I . S. Marshal. Ir J. H. fW.taiow, Depaty. Jo H, Ra.Clerk. jatJÜ IM
RAILROADS.
IXDUXAP0L1S AND CIXCLNNAT1
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horteat lloute by Ttilrtf Tlllet! NO CHANGE OF CARS TO CINCINNATI I
Three tram leave Indlanapoha Daily, (Sunday excepted.)
.1 IKiT TKAIN .5 00 A.M -CINCINNATI UtillTNING 1 ExpreaarTtea at Cincinnati at 945 A M.
Seeon! Tram 11. 'S A. M. Cincinnati, Colambua,
Zanesville and W beehr Mail, arrive at 500 P. M. 1'aeena-era by thiauam make the aaroe time to Newark ZaneevUl and VTbee'.mtf a by any other rnte out of ln dianapoija, and fare the aame. Third Train 7.10 P. M, Cincinnati Expres, arrive at Cincinnati 122t A. M. Lexitifrton. Ky. 11 44 A. St. fare Mine aa by any other route. Call for jour txkei rüt the Indianapoli anl Cincinnati RailroaL Pas:a;e checked throush. yrmtiAi. None. 1 ure you aret In the ritrbt train at Indianapoll. The enly Gticiiinati tra.n, Hands on the fjf:h track, being the farthest track eouih in the Union Depot, at Indianapoha. . H. I NOrLE, General Ticket A rent. W. Powkll, Travelir.g Afrent. aprl 60.
INSURANCE.
PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD. 1862. ranEfPSH 1S62.
NEW ARRANGEMENT. Mew Route to Chicago via. Kokorao. 32 MILES SIIOr.TEK THAN OTHER ROUTE. ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1, 1S62, traina will be run a follows: A Mail Train will leave Indianapolis at 12:30 p. M.t ftop at all tation and make cle connection at Kokonio with train on the Cincinnati and Chicago Air Line Railroad, and arrive at Chkago at 8.3u P. M., and Peru at 415 P. M., in time to make connection with traina on the Toledo and Wabah Kailway, pMnc East and Wet. lietuminp, the ame train will leave Peru at 8:00
A.M.. ani arrive at Indianapolis at 11:30 A. M., in time j to make connections for all pointa Fast, South artd Wet. I
An Expretrafn will leave Indianapolis at 10:10 P. M-, and arrive at Peru at 2 00 A. M., in time to make connection with traina poiiifr Ea.-t and Wet on the Toledo and Yaa-h Ifailway. Hetaniine the same train will leave Pern at 11:20 A M.
I and make close connection at Kokomo w ith train on the
i incinnatl and Chicasro Hailway, frt.m Chicaf o, Valparaiso and Lopran-port, at.d arrive at lndianapeli at 3:20 P. M., in time to connect w ith the evening trains for Cincinnati, Iouivill? and othf-r points.
Special attention fhveu to the transportation of live , stock, produce and merchandise Kencrally. I DAVID MACY, (ienerai Azent and Suerintendent. !
TnEO. P. Hat GHEY, Oeneral Ticket Agent.
Madison and Indianapolis It AI LKOAD COMPAIV Y. 1861, iMaS 1861.
Dated November 1,161.
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MEDICAL.
NERVOUS l)Er.II.ITT.ORSPKI;MATOl:lUKEA, 'Wr', is positively io-uratle by any m-ans but tle är I a'lvocat. IV-fore conimem-ing any treatment learn how the writer actually cured hitnelf, and subsequently buridreda of thers. Enclose a o t-paid superscribed envelope to I'.fx 176, CharleMown, Mass. feblO-d.Vw.1w
Ayer's barsaparilla A compuuiitl romotJy, tleincJ to be tlic most ttlectuil Altfrutire that cm tie made. It is a concentrate'l extract of I 'am S:irs;iarilla, s combined with other fub.-tancei of still greater alterative jniwer as t afl'ord an effective antidote fur the diseases S inuarilla is iennted to ctne. It is teiieved tint such a remedy is wanted by those who puffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this larj:e class of our atllicted fellow citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints: Scrofula and Scrofulous Complaints, KrupTIONS ANIi KrUPTIVK DlSt.ASKS, Ul-CERS, 1'lMPLIS, Ulotchks, Tumous, Salt Khkim, Scalo IIkai, Syphilis and Sypiiiilitic Affections, Mircurial Diskase. I)roiv, Nurai.gia or TicDoi LOl REAUX, Dt.BlHTV, DVfPtCSIA AND IxDI- ( EST I ON, KrYSIPLKAS, HosE OR Si. ANTHONYS Fike, and indeed the whole class of complaintsarising from Impurity or the Hlood. This compound will be found a great promoter of health, w hen taken in the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. By 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 eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system w ill btrive to rid itself of corruptions, if not agisted 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, eruption, or sores; cleanse it w hen you lind it is obstructed ar.ii iduirgish in the veins: cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you w hen. Even w-e re no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the Mood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is we I; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later Foniethnig mut go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsap irilla has. nnd deserves, much the reputation of accomplishing the-e ends. ISut the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not II the virtue thnt is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of S trs:tp:irilla, or anything else. During late years -the public hive been misled bv lare bottles, pretending to give a rjinrt of Extract of Sarstparill.i for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upm the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, S irsaparill i, but often no curative pnjwrties whateer. Heme, bitter and painful disappointment his followed the ue of the various extracts of Sarsaparille which fio.Ml the market, until the name it-elf is justly despised, and has became ynonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound S irsaporill i, and intend to upply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load ol obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground for believing it has virtue which are irresistible by the onlinarv run ol the diseases it is intended to
cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the sv-tem, the remedy should be jiidiciondy t.;kcn according to directions on the bottle. PREPARED BY IK. .1. V. AYIUl fc CO. Price SI per Itottle; Nix lXottle for &5. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral h:is won lor itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaints, that it is entirely uni.ecesary ter us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it Ins been employed. As it has long been in constant u-e throughout th:s section, we need not do more than assure the people its ju.ihty is kept up to the be! it ever has been, and that it may be re lied on to do for their relief all it las ever been found t. do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, ror. the r i ri: of C-'ftirtnffti, Jnun-itrr, Durpepsia. InJiyttion, r. f.- ry. Foul Stonach, ryiprlas, Hra iichf, i'llts, Kifumi!Lm. Efiition and Skin Ditrast. I.irrr Complaint. lrrpf, Tittrr. Tutruirg ami S:U Rhrum, Wurm, (iout, Xruriljia. at a Jii'f 'i.7 aitdjcr f urv'iiiu the Moo.. They are su-ar coated, so that the most sensitive can take them rle taintly. und they are the !-t aperient in the world lor "all the purposes of a fatnilr ;hvsic. Price "2ö cents jht Box; Five Hues for $1.(0 j lireat numbers of Clergymen, rhvdcian. State-men and ernitietit personages, have lent their n.-tmes to certify the unp.ir.illelext u.-eful::ess d the.-c remelies, but our space here will iut l-rmitthe iti-ertion of them. The Agents below ti.i-tiie.1 furnish gmtis our Am Ricas Almasac in wl.,. I, tl.ey are en; with also full descriptions t.t the i!n compl iints, and thetreatnientth.it -hou'd t-e t'..!loel for their cure. IK not be pm ,,ff bv unprinciplfl deab-rs with other j-rep.imtio:; they make more ptofit t:i. Demr.n l Atie's. and take no ithers. The sick want the be-t aid there is for them, and they diould hie it.
rilHP. I'ASKMJER Tit A IN WIIX LEAVK THF. 1 Union I)-pot daily at 12:.'i0P. M., and the Freight Ipjt at 7:00 A.M. for Madison. Cincinnati and Louisville. This js the shortest railway line to Cincinnati and Inuisville corniefliing at Madison w ith the steamers Telegraph and JacoTi Strmler, arrivimc at Cincinnati in time to connect w ith the K.xpre- Train leaving at six oMock A. M., for the Kast, and by the Kentucky Central Railroad for the Sooth. Returning, leave Cincinnati daily at 12 M., by the above steamers, and al-o by the Ma lison packets. Tore.d Queen and 1'rioren, arriving at Indianapolis at 1M5 A. M., makina: coioicctions with all traina leaving for the Eai-t, North and NY est. Türe to Cinclnnati or Clnciiinatl to IiKltnna tinllfc, 5,3 (M) ; To I.oniville SJ ."( No charge for meaN or state-room on the tamcr, or for baage or omtiü.u at Madison. Shippers and unTcbatits West will find it to their Interest to travel over and ship by thi line. JanlO-dtf. I). C. bUANHAM, Superintendent. JMnx mmf rjfJI 4P,
JEFFKIiSOXVjUE RA ILKOAD Two Trnins Daily, Sundays Excepted
Trains Ieave. S4.- A.M K:f I". M
Trains Arrive. 5 01) A. M. 8.20 P. M
VI-.OVK TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOMMODATION of pass-nirers at Southport, Jn-etiwood, Franklin, Kdmburgh, Colutiibus, niakint; connection at Seymour with trains on the Ohio A Mississippi Road, and at Ixuisville iib trains on the Louisville, Frankfort A Lexington and Louisville and Nashville Knuds. Freight trainsh'uve daily. Freight promptly forwarded. OfliCe, Madison I)epot, West side. A. S. CAKOTIIEKS, Superintendent. J. G. Whitcomb, Freight Agent. nov6-dtf.
LAV BOOKS.
NEW AND VALUABLE WORK FOR LAWYERS. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, And all Cowt Uil rith the Jut'nitl Ait 'miuMnition of t'tf (rorermntrit. ra? w in? m. mj jk m OI thcMateof tijinna C10NTAININ(i THE RKVISKD TATLTES OP lf,2 with the auif ndnietits thereto, and the nubsequen legislation, with notes and ren-p-nces . Judicial decisions. EMTEO BT JAMES GAVIN ANU tSCAP. OKD. Volume 1, Published by ItlX.IIAH A; l)OI (illTYt ixnuyAroua. Jude Iait ?IrIlonnld one of the most emiuent lawy ers of the Stite, volunteered the followin.ecoinmendAtion of the work: Statvtes or Imua, bt fiavt-i A Hoan. Some months ao, the above named gentlemen issued proposals for publishing, in two volumes octdvo of )rue ssH) pages ea h, al the statutes of the State passed since ISöl, with annotations. The tim volume of the work is now published ; and the manner of its execution, both mechanically and editorially, drservr tue thalik of the profession. The iuijifrf.'Ct mam. er of publishing our statutes undet Stat- authority, has always Wen a source of greit iuconveniroce to the Indiana lawyer. The revision of ti, as well as the statutes passed since that year, might almost aswcll have been published without any index. I'p tc th i-tinie the lawyer ha- constantly been under the necessity of turning over, leaf by leaf, the volumes o our Matutes b find any particular enactment. And every one knows how annoying and provoking this is, especially in the hurry of busin.-ts a.- in our Courts. Happily fur "the profession, the publication under coui b-ra'ion proposes a better state f things in the f iture. The first volume o iessrs. iavin k Ilord'a work contains an excellent and opioi.s index, which to every practicing lawyer in the täte is itself worth the money which the volume cots. The volume under review contains another excellence Ml its pace are supplied with valuable marginal indices, tothat a glance at the maruin is sufficient to apprise the ra.U rof the contents id the paire. Another matter of great importance to the lawyer in thi volume is a irood collection of the subjects of all le-i-!tion ince Isöl. Heretofore, the lawyer in examining our 1. gi-!atioti on any given subject had first to find what hi. relevant to it in the Revision of 1V2, and then to turn over the pages of the volume of subsequent Statutes, to - how far reeei t legislation mvy have repealed or in! -fl' d the provisions contained in that Kevi.-ion. and rven then he w oiil 1 ofien feel doubt whether he bai found all the legislation on the subject of his inquiry. Messrs. "iavin and Ib rd hvr relieved u. of all th; trouble and doubt. Thy have collected together in consecutive pace all the statutes made since 1-vd. on the same ubject. Thus, on pae 3TJ to 377 of their first volume they have Coilected .1 our legislation, now in force, on the sut ject O husband ai:d w-fe, including the act cf 12 and three act of l-v"7. And tli-y have fallowed the same m;dr o cooca'.ion, in appropriate consecutive pages, in re gard to all otter topic -f legislatioti. A still i:ore valuable feature are the copious and accurate tiote conta iiefl iu the volunie in question. This volume it.rlude the Constitution of the I'nited States, th. Consti--uti. il of Indiana, and everai important acts o: Vir-gi-.oa and statutes f ConTes, and a lare portion o our own ratete now in force. The numerous decisions o the Courts ni the various provis:oncoi;:ai!ied in these C.Kit:s tution and s'af.ite. are fund at the b'tioin dthe appr.pnate pa;e, in the f.rru of n.-a', bnef an.t Accurate noteauJrefrrtt.ee. Mesvr, (iavm 4 lLrd seem to have perf -rmed this prt of thir wnrk exceedingly well. It nut have c.st them mv.ch care and labor. Ity it they have greatly lesser.e.'. the labor of the prUtLg lawyer, arid have well tr.ertel his grateful approval. In every resjct the vobime uiier review t highly eeditaMe to the ihii . -ence, a.xtira-y, talei.ts and the taste o its editor. a wt',1 1 o the trut h ar.ical skill and neattv of its pul-liher. ar.d urns ratx the jut expecta:i-i, 01 the Frfev.in, a to tin- value of the second vol-inie, which we utid.t: and w ill le f. rtbcortr.r.; inaftw ujotith, and w l. ich w i" contain the c'.e of pleading and practice o Is. 2, with bse.-juer: arivendmeiit aod o:her -t4tute. Without any concert with the editor or publishers ot the volume in que;:un. the wr.ter of thi article ha been induced to compose and publish th;l.:tle review of the bo.k, olely because he WPeve the e.titrr and put lishers deserve high cornmeti'lstion for their rrfonnan--. He, therefore, deems it but just to them, wuho-ut being solicited to it by any one, to publish th: notice of the loo, over hi own prefer nutnc. DAVID MclK)NALD. Indianapo!;, November 1, 1660. The first volume, i now ready and being delivered to ubscriber. r 11 1 c 1: 50.
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jures such buiiJines or conteLti la a very favorable manner, for three or five years. - L,ne r.fiuitabljr Adjtifrd and Prompt 1 jr I'nid in Cnwlt. Also, Insures stores, w arehouses, buildings, or content and personal property generally, in town or country, at rates as low as consistent w ith hazards taken, and inland Insurance against the perils of navigation.
WM. HENDERSON, Agent, Indianapolis, Indiana. Application can be made to D. W. Grut bs, w ho is fully authorized to transact all business connected with the Agency. aug 1,'Cl-dlyl WM F.NDF.RSON COiVSlVI I SS1ÖN ME R C HANTS, General Commission Merchant, AND Dealer in Flour. Ornln. nnd nil Itlntl of Country I'rodnco; Wine and iqiior.Cl-arTobarco Ac. office and warehouse, 237 soltfl second st.. iiiiaui:l,iiii.. Adt'ttnrrw mndc on Conis-nmrnts. ailg'i'Jdly
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R. DACIF.R'S FEMALE MONTHLY FILLS.
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No article of medicine intended for the exclusive use of Females, that has ever made its appearance, h met with such universal success as these c ebrated I'ill.
No disease is so little understood, and consequctitly ho hadly treated, as Female diseases. The'elMlls are the re suit of much stu.ly and careful experience in all va riefle of female complaints; and in cases of a-jt-f B mm. ar- 4 .- Suppressions, I-uchorrea or Whites inflammation of the bladder, kidney and womh, and loss of nervous energy, their use is "hove all praise. CAUTION- -Married Ladies, In rertainsituations, should not u.-e them. For reasons, see directions w ith each box. Price. One. Dollar per box. Sent by mail to any part of the w orld. Prepnied and sold exclusively by DU. EWING, No. IS Virginia Avenue, apr5-rtAwly '61 Indianapolis, Indiana
AYERS CHERRY PECTORAL
HAS WON FOR ITSELF SUCH A RENOWN FOR THE cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, w herever it has heen employed. As it has long been in constant u throughout this section we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the be.-t it ever has been, and that it m iy e relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been fonnd to do.
AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,
FOR THE CURE OF
Costiveness, Jaundice, Pys-pepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, F'oul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Suit Hheum, Worms, (lout. Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and rr Purifying the IU. Hid. Hey are sugar-coated, ro that the mot sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cent per Hox; . boxe for tl.
Great numbers of Clergymen, rhyidans. Slate-men, and eminent personate, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below- named furnish gratis our American Almanac in which they are given; with also full descriptions of the ahnve complaints, and the treatment that should be ollowed for their cure. Do not be put ofT by urprinc-ipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Iiemand Ayers and take no others. The sick w int the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. rRKPAHED B V
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prices. We have connected with our Job Department Adam Superior Tresses, and are prepared to execute Stweotype Fressw ork , together with the Press work for outside papers, at low figure.
Merchant flanker, Ilallroad .Tan ager, Insurance .Igent, lIanu factiirer, Ac, Is respectfully directe! to our Etabhhront, if they desire rst-clas work at low ratea. Xl370Tders froa- abroad will receive prompt attention.
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ELDEK HARKNESS & BINGHAM.
HAin PESTORATIVE.
CURE WervousHeadache
By the use oftfcese Fill the periodic attacks of .Vertvsfcl or Si' Jt oJj-A may b prevented; and If takes at th Commencement of an attack Immediate relief from pain and sickDess will be obtained. fThey seldom fall In remonng the Naa-a and Heailacha to which female are bo subject. They act eentlytipon the bowels removing Cc-tivenee. For Ijfrrary Men, Student, Dedicate Female, and all enon of fedeidary habits, they are Tamable as a Illative lmprorlng the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the Igestlve organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and trength f the whole system. The CM'HALIC PILLS are the result of long Investigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been In use many year, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vat amount of pain and suffering frotr Ileadache, whether originating in the nervou system oi frort a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, an 1 may be taken at all time with perfect safety without making any change of diet, and the absence of any disagreeable taste render it easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS' The genuin? have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each box. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medicines. A hox will be sent by mail, pre-paid, on receipt ol the i it v r. , 2r9 v r. . t x . Atl orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, iS Ceder Street. New York.
THE GBF. i-VTEST MEDICAL BEAUTIFIER OF TUE AOE. AND Tllf. 'NLT PHKPA1JATION Worthy of any c-r..!ence f.-r r- t-Tlrg
"THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT." INSTANT RELIEF! ST0F TOUR COUGH'. PURIFY YOUR BREATH! STKEGTIIEN YOUR VOICE! SP T.T)TTSTGS THROAT CONFECTIONS, ARC 000D FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS. GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS,
GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLE MRS CARRY SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS CHILDREN CRY FOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS
They relieve a Cough instantly. They clear the Throat. They give strength and volume to the voice. They impart a delicious aroma ta the breath. Ley are delightful to the taste. They are made of simple herbs and can not harm any one.
I advise every one who baa a Cough or a Husky Voice or a Pad Rreath, or any difficulty of the Throat, to get package of my Throat Confections, they will relieve you nstantly, and yon will agree with me that "tbeT go right to the spot." Tou will And them very useful and p aant while travelling or attending public meeting for
tilling your cough or allying your thirst. If you try one j package I am safe in saying that yon wrill ever afterward : consider theni indispensable. Yon will find them at th I Druggist and Dealer in Medicine. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. j My signature i on each packag. AH then are conn ' erfeiL A package will be sent by aaail, prepaid, oa receipt of Thirty Cent. ADDllKSS I HEMtY . spalih;;,' i NO. 48 CEDAR STREET. X. Y. j
Üf-A aingle fcoUle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUX I will ate ten time Ita cot annual! j.3 ! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I !
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLCI!
SPALDING'S PlPARED GLUX! SAVK THE PIECES! r.CONOMYI DISPATCH!
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A accideuta will happen, even In well regnlated fatal- : lies, it w very desirable to hare Kitoe cheap and convenient way for repairing fumrtnre, toy, crockery, etc. j SPALDING'S PHLPAHED GLUE J
meet all uch emergenciea, and do boaseboM can afford to be without iu It U a! way ready and up to Iba sticking point. -USEFUL EX EVERY HOUSE." B. A trcuh acconpanleseach bottle, rriceta cenU AJdresa, IIUNRT C. SPALTUNG, So. 4 Cedar Street, New York. CALTiOX. As certain unprincipled peraotiB are axtempting to palm of! on the nnurpcting public. Imitation of my PkJt PARED GLUE, 1 would caution all person to examin before purchasing, and see that the full name.
11 VF KT Dfcn-.:T IN THE UNITID STATES yj fam-.liar with the article, and will tell jci If yon you are it a I d or a ray Or Your Hair IX red at Tonic, ProlVxHor O. J . "Wootl'n HAIR RESTORATIVE I flir Onlr Itrliiable Artlclr for r to l'c. VZ STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLEKGTMEJ,
Indies and gentlemen. In all part of the world testify to the efficacy of Irof. O. i. Wod'B Hair Restorative, anl gentlemen of tbe prcsa are unanimou in its prie. A few testiraonials only can here t given; ee circular fr more, aini it will 1 im-xissible for j on to doubt, TROF. S. TH ALPERO, PIANIST, say on his arrival In the United States, he was rapidly bectfuina- gtay, but on applying Woo4" Hair Restorative, fci bajr mwh recovered it riginal tue. CHARLES CARDF.W, 13 NASSAU ST., N. T, Says the gray hairs on his wife head were.
after a few wet V trial, tun ed into a dark brown, at the same Ume leauti'ying and thickening the hair. A. C. RAYMOND, PATH, MAINE, Says be Is now sixty year old. and his hair an.t w Iii-ker were two-thirds gray, t-ut ty the use of two bottle of the Restorative, the gray hairs have diap:ared, lolb on eis bead aixi face, and la tiiore t'ft uxl Kb4-y than for twenty-Eve year previous. Iii w ife, at the a'? of Lfty-tw t-, las Used it with the same eflectnNI.tr JOHNSON, ESQ., NEW ORLEANS, Say that he lost Id hair by fhe Yellow Fever inls64. lie u--l VVcHr Hair KeKturaüve, and bi hair is now thick and glossy. . M. M1DDLETON, LIVINGSTON, A LAP.AM A, say the Restorative baa done much god in his part ot the country. He Osed it for baldnrs and new has a tine bead of bir. T. L. MORSE, LEIJAN0N, KF.NTUCKT, Say he baa seen Wood' Hair Restorative used in hundreds of rases, and never knew it to fail in accomplishing all it ,rofese to do. A.J. ALDEN, McLANESDORO. ILL-, Say be had tbe scald head eight years, and was bald, buf by the libera hi.-e of Wood Hair Restorative, he now ha a rich, glas head of hair. Lioomkb, Noble county, Indiana, Feb. 5 1KS9. Prof. O. J. Wood, Iear Sir In the latter part of tbe year X1, while attending to the State and National 'law School of tbe State of New York, tujr hair, from a caua unknown to me, commenced falling off very rapidly, eo that in the short space of six romiths, the whole upper
part of my scalp w as entirely fcereft of it covering, ar.d much of the remaining portion upon the side and back part of my head abort ly after became pray, so that you will not be surpri-ed when 1 1 11 you thjl upon tny return to the State of Indiana, my more casual acquaintance were not so much at a loa to ducover the aus of the change in my appearance, a my more intimate acquaiutances to recognize me at all. I at once made application to the most skillful physicians in the country, but receiving no assurance iron them that my hair could again be restored, 1 was forced to become reconciled to my fate, Uktil fortunately in the latter part of the year ls57, your restorative w aa recommended to me by a druggist, aa being the most reliable Hair Restorative in use. 1 tried one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction that itwa producing the desired e fleet. Since that time I have used seven dollar worth of your Restorative, and aa a rerult, have a rich coat of very soft black hair, w hich no money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skin In the production of so wonderful an article, 1 have recotnmended its use to many of my friend and acquaintances, who, 1 am happy to inform you, are using it with like4 effect. Very respectfully. A. H. LATTA, Attorney and Counselor at Lew Oak Gaovi, S. C, June 24, 19 Prof 0. J. Wood: Dear Sir Your Hair Restorative i rapidly gaining popularity in this community. I have had occasion to lay prejudice aside, and give your Ua'r Restorative a perfect test. During tbe year IVA, I was bo unfortunate a to be thrown from my sulky against a rock near the road side, from which my head received a mot terrible blow, causing a great deal of irritation, winch communicated to the brain and external surface of the head, from the effect of which my hair w a finally destroyed over the entire urface of the head. From the time I first discovered tta dropping, however, up to the time of ita total disappearance, I employed everything 1 could think of, being a pro fessional man myself; and, aa I thought understanding the nature of the diseae, butw aa finally defeated in every prescription advanced. These and no other circumstance Induced me to resort to your worthy Hair Restorative, which I have every reason to belive produced a very happy result; two m'mtb after the first application, I had aa beautiful a l ead of young hair as 1 ever saw, for wbkb I certainly owe you my most sincere thank. Rest assured, dear air, I shall recommend your remedy to all inquirer; moreover, 1 shall use my influence, which 1 flatter myself to say, ianot a little. You can publish this if you think proper. Yours, very respectfully, M. J. WRIGHT. M. V. Office of the Jeffersonian, Pbilllppi, Va., Dec. It, fM. Iear Sir 1 feel It my duty a well a my pleasure, to state to you the following circumstances, which you can use a y think proper. A gentleman of this pWce, (a lawyer,) baa been bald ever since bi early youth, so much so that he wa compelled to wear a wig. He was Induced to use a bottle of your "Hair Restorative,' which be liked very much; and after uing some two or three bottle bis hair grew out quite luxuriantly, and Le
now ba a handsome bead of hair. Trie genileman's name ia Iiradford, and he 1 very well known in oar adjoining counties many persons can testify In the truth of this statement; I give it to ou at the request f Itra'lford. You can sell a great deal of your Hair Restorative in this and the adjoining counties if vu have tf.e proj-r r-i:t. Yours. 4c. THOMl-SON Mriu.HNoU. CftrtTiB, S. CSo-h July, Is', Paor. O. J. Wood err .Sir: I take pleasure in rerrtjmending your Hair Restorative as a mt excellent cre for seal I Lead. My son w suffering very much frota t';. disease, and after UMtig one bottle, wan tnade f-erfertly well. I recommended it to other who had diseases of the head, and in all cases it bad the dsired effect. Yon can recommend it w ithout fear a a most certain cure for scald head. Many others will certify that this and many other cases wa cured from the ue of jour most va'.uaM Hair Restorative. Respectfullv yoi;rs, GEOUjE McSUAIN. The New York Day Book ays "The majority of Hair Wasfaea, Hail In e, Hair Tot.ics. Hair Oil, and the numlerlepreparaMot.s which are now before the public under such extravagant, hyperbolical and fantastic titles as we see paraded jn show window cards and newspaper heading, a hair preparation, are all humbug of the Cm water; their real merit, when they pea any, !, that they do ro harm. HO'Sl LARD, WHALE OIL, LARD OIL, SWEET OIL, sretitM and colored, make up, when in beauti'ul wrsppers atd white fiint glass bottles, the costliest character of tonics; and when thus coeUy are baptised WiLh mnw tnyliabte term, and caught" at by verdant young and old of both sexes. Such is not the character of PrcL Wood's Hair Restorative. This get .tletnen comes before the wotd wtthout any "bighfalutln" XiloT.LIoforium, or any other as. tounding or startling catchpenny terms; he simply advertises a Il-iir IUUritirr what it espeeea. pee cisely and a a Restorative it acts. Buy PtoL Wood's Hair Restorative; and. as yon value your scalp, sve, y-mr very brain, apply nothing else; fur It snay be that yes will get some worse substance than perfumed lard ou oa vour cranium. Remember, Wood's Restorative fr tbt hair is the best article exum." S rr will, bt itrcu'iovi raocaae RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO THE ORIGINAL COLOR
Will make it grow on Bald Heads Will restore the natural secreti'u. Will remove at onc all itefciug. Will remove all iHndmH, Will curt all eruption '"-n "rJJ Will make the ha:r soft and glosey. Will make tbe oid appear young asrain, W ni prerve the cwlr of hair to oid ars. Will alwaya fasten It and slop ha falling. And ia otaeof tbe best tot let article for tbe kair stow ba u-e. IF YOUR HAIR IS nAP.sn. Ue Prof. Wood's ha:r reiterative
Te Prof. Wood' Lair rtcratje. Ue Prof. Wood's hair restorative
-SPALDING'S PREPARED Gl5tE."J Is on tbe oaiside.wrspper.all others ar swindling sou a lerfet febrortAw
If your lair Is grey, f your b air 1 th'.n. If you art bald.
Ue FTef. WooJ's hair restorative If yow have nervons headache, U Prof. Wood's hair restorative. If you want testimony overwheLaicg, Read the circular of Prof. Wood's kair reatwat e a. j. wood & co., 1 1 1 .Market re-ett. 441 nrssasl wart .H'W Yrk MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLES ALK DK A LEES
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