Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3586, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1862 — Page 4

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Boobs Ci Saures, VKOIESALE AKD RETAIL Dealers in Groceries v r o d v c i Flour, Corn-32ral, Salt Ac, 50. t WEST WASHINGTON STREET, Indianapolis ludiana.

fl!13 FIRM ARE THE EXCLCSIYE AGENTS IN this tit, for Joseph If uib'i Oysters a cr'ebrated fOuraore brand end all orders from lb city or country will be promptly tiled. At this house also U nree of the Urrt Jlenerw. In the world, where chkken, dock, geeae, turklr aad the he are ke pt healthy and fit ad fit for the table t all time, septs-df.m

SPECTACLES. &C.

To Officers of the Army.

JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP snran: ..rn novitLi: sir For field, portability and power they supersede all rtlin. Foralebj SEMMOXS, Optician.

SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C, Of the preatet transparent power, cf new improTement properly aljn-tel to the cm -w, Drier, from the country, with pirticul.trs, promptly attenlel to. Repairing nently don with tlirwtrh.SEM MÖNS, Optician. octST. No. 25. South Illinois street.

MUSIC.

Patriotic Songs Harmonized for Itlale Voice and Ap prprlitte for ue In ( nmp.

AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STORE.

The Sahbath-Sfhool Hymn ttittt Tnne-JlooU, Containing upward of two hundred choice hymns and tunea ritici: nix ji:.vi s. AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STORE. WILLARD A SKm r.LI, Jn23 No. 4, Bates Iloue. LIVERY STADLES.

NOTICES.

O- W. JOHNSTON, Livery and Sale Stables NOS. 11 AND 13 WEST PEARLSTREET, ISM AX ATOMS, ISDI1JA. fr-je Hör-, Bugsrle, Csrriatres and Saddle Horben alwaysln readiness. Charges ujix'erate. lc3-tf

c. iv. si am. cV c;o., EXCHANGE STABLES, 25 il.i.ioi .vrur.irr, OPPOSITE BATES HOUSE, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. aogS-dly

BITTERS.

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Old SACHEM BITTERS IT IS THE FINEST AND PEST P It I IV 31 E II I C I IV 12 XE2TO"W3SJ-.

IT is A! I .M.iU AI-l.i:D Purifier and Regulator of the Blood it in c Iftliffhtnti Tonic. Try it and it will do you Good. FOR SAU: IlISClIIIAll'T A I.A17S

And by Grocers, Wine Merchant and Dmggi.-ds generally. ! Km. GOODRICH, New Ilsven, Ct., Proprietor.

Principal IVpot, H Water street, '. T. decH-'0-dAwlv EXPRESS COMPANIES.

American Express Company, ! AsDUS UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. ! OHME ON THE CORNER oF WASHINGTON AND M'rtil in streets, lnlU:ij .Iis. Three daily Expresse to New York; Two daily Express t Cincinnati, an1 T4 daily ErrsNi tu 1'hic.jio xi Jt. Ta Cunipts-en ar th nly i-rivii(;r.i KivrrMn Ihr foIlorvns rvnU. lt: INDIANA fKNTItU LAKAYETTE Cir.r.MiO: INDUNAIDU8 A Ptlif: TEKKK HAUTE A KiOIMHSD; KELLKÜNTA1NE Jt INDIANAPOLIS. Mottry, pVps, TalaM and freight carrif.l with ty ar'l ili-patch, and lu cLar,; of prcial an. fl.riei:t Nte B.'.U and Draft will be prompt It coU-cted and ra.1y rrtnrn mail-. J. BUTTKLf IEI.D, Agrnt.

TTnlfrd Mate of America, District of (J Indlan, Wnuts libvl of Information hrn tU4 tn lb. Innct Coart of the l uted But, wubin and for tin ftetenth Circo t an4 DUtrkt cf Indiaaa, on ti lih 4 of rtbr, by John lUnca, rj., Attorney vt th. United 8 tr4e of AmrrVa, for aaid Dt ü1ct cf Indiana, eaioat 2 Mf of eofTr, 3 boxrt cf Surtb, It barrcU of hiky, and 1 txa of caodlc. wLrrd at E.oTil for a Ttolation cf tLe law cf tL United Siata, U. aald gov.t rid tnrttjui?;e l-Sr.jt eontrand f-f r, n! prayiTH If, arainrt aid ooi, and lbt tbMtm may hcon dinned and arW aa artki contraband of war. Nw, thf r.for, la punmabc ef miiüio under th aal of Court to m d'rrctr! and üehrr rl. I do Lerby public notice to all prn n cUlmli ir'! (tr, cr any pmrt tLmf, or In any manner lnu-rted tbrr)n, that tbry b and'appar tfr to aid. th lKtrkrt Court of tb Uuitd Jiiat t b k14 at lb city 4 IrdinapK.Iis tn and fr tb DiMrict of Indiana, on i third Mffxiay tf NoTerr.ber nxt, at tu o'cl-ick of tba forenoon of that day, tbwi and tbr to iDtrj tber claima and make thur aJ2t;oc in that bt-balf. D. G. IU)SE. U. S. Mar-bal. Per J. S. p4.RUw,'Drpufy. J IT. P , Clerk. Dated Norewber 2, 1SC1. n v4-dHt

RAILROADS.

TniTHDRTm.i oi'Anr.uicA, dim. lj TKICT ÜK INDIANA, IW: M rkekaa, A l.bel of information ha. ren C'ed In the DJ-trirt Court of the United State, within and for the fcTenta Circuit and District of Indiana, on tbe 5th day of October, lVJl, by J.hn Ilanna. .., Attorney for the Unlted State für aaid IX tritt of IiMliana, aicaiot 1 box of drujr, 2 boxea of candle, 3 baft of coflt-e, 4 keif of oda, lboxemap, and 10 barrel of whisky. hni at Ft anril!e, for a violation of the law of the United State, the aaid (rood and merchandise beioa; contraband of war, aid praying procea arairut raid gotd, and that the ame may be condemned and told a. articlea contraband of war. Now, therefore. In pnrniance f.f th monition under the eal of laid Court, to me directed and delivered, 1 do hereby give public notice to ail persona claiming aid frord or any part theereof, or In any manner lntereted therein, that they be ani appear before the aid. the I)j-trict Curt of the United iute, to be held at the city of Indianapolis 1 "d for the Ditri-t of Indiana, on the 3d Motvlay of November next, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day. then and thre in Interpose their claim aad make their allegation in that behalf. D. II. KOSE, U. S. Marhal. Per J. 3. IljycLow, Deputy. Johs II. lijtA, Clerk. Dated November I, 161. nov3-dl4t TTflTI'.D KTATi:OFA.ni:illCA uisJ TRJCT OF INDIANA, SS: Wuraa, a libel of information baa been fllod In tke IUcfrirt Court of the United .Stte, within and for the Seventh Circuit and IM-tr.tt cf Indi.uui, n the Cth day cf October, 161, by John lUn.ia, Y.q.. Attorney f.r the United State of Ami'ric, a?iin-t i!4 ca-e of hoots and shoe. M":ze-1 at Evanville-, for a violation of thf laws of the United State, the Kaid ko"! and nierctiAitdi: beini? contraband of war, and prayinKpnce-M aain-t caid Kr0,l, and thnt the mine may be condemned aiel .old as article contraband of war. Now, therefore, in purnance of the monition under the M;al of naid Court to m directed and delvered, I do hereby jrive public liot re to all peroii claiming aid good., or any part thereof, or an any manner !r.frted therein, that the be and appear before the Mid, the litrict Court of the United State, to be ! Id at the city of Induuiapo11, in and for the IK.-trict of Indiana, on the 3d Monday of November next, at 10 o'cWSc of tbe forenoti of that day, then and there to Interpol their claim and make their allegation In that 1 half. D. j. KOSE. U. S. M.trdial, Per J. S. L'k.klow, Ivputy. Joiix IT. En a. Clerk. Dated NovemWr 1,161. nov2-dltt

MEDICAL.

IXDIANAPOUS AND CINCINNATI MQias--fffl.jrm.r BAILHOAD1

Kiorteat IXoute hy Thirty Till. I NO CHANGE OF CAS TO CINCINNATI 1

Three trainaleave Iadianapoli tily, (Sunday, excepted.)

IK.STTK.UN& 00 A.M CINCINNATI UGIITNING

Expreaarrive at Cincinnati at 9 45 AM.

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Second Train 11 14 A. J4. Cincinnati, Corambua,

Zanerille and VTheelsr! Mail, arriTe. at 6-00 P. V. Pauener by this train make the hum time to Newark ZaneTille and H Leeöcx aa by any other route out of Ind!napHa, and fare the am. Third Train 7:10 P. M, Cincinnati Expreaa, anivea at CincitnaU 120 A. M. Lexhiiftoo, Ky. 11:45 A. Jt. harr ame aa by any other route. Call for jour tkkela tut the Indiana pel i and Cincinnati Raitrt.ad. Ba?re checked tbroazh, Stm ial Notk-b. f aure you ret in the right train at

Indianapolis. Ibe :.ly Cincinnati train, ftand on the fifth track. the farthest track aouth in the Union Depot, at Indianapolis W. II. L. NOBLE, General Tklet Arent. TVm. Pokix. TravfbcfC AjrtuU aprl6'60. PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS

1862. nmik' Sk1 U 1862.

INSURANCE.

Em IXSM1XCE COMPAXV, or IIARTrOUD, CONS. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. CAPITAL 1 500000 00 NET SURPLUS, (after deducting all liabihtieg) 411112 30 iETNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS.

t'kTwS

NEW ARRANGEMENT.

lew ICoute to Clilcngra via Kokenio. 32 MILKS SIIOIiTER THAN OTHER L0UTE.

TYPE FOUNDRY. chYcago type foundry,

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XO. 0 tVASIMNürON, ST.

PRIXTEBS WAREHOUSE

fllYPE. PRESSES AND ruiXTINC. MATKLIAL ALJ WATSwi hand, er Di;.vif.vrtured t ord. r. i.Wctrotyptn wrll and pntnpi!y executed. Azency f..r Wad.'a Superior In'.. II. A. ItlKTr.k. Ak'int. uvll-d!iAw?w. 5 DRUMS.

Kilhourue Uruins, ATN0.4BATE3HOUSE. acfcJ tT I LLRI A STOW ELI-

NOTICE.

UnlteH MaieoI Ameriru, Iif rlrt of laaatlaxnai S: Txtr.i. a 1"W1 of it fv.mtion ha been C'ed la the ItrarC Court 0 tUe Untied t i;m, ith u and for the xvrnth Orrutt ard Itr-t of Indiana, on the 13th dy January 1X1, by Ji hn lij.Tia, Y. , A'tomey f the I sited Sta'e for .aid ihtrKt. of In-i.an. acx nt three t-oaeaef raacbi:)Ty and otk- pi-c of c-nr.'t eird at JeftVrom ille. Inli.a, f-r a t.Utu.n ot the 1jw of tbe United Sta'r. the sI gd and nierch.tadie betna; contraband vf war, and praytne pmce aai-t .d geod and that tbe aame may r condemned and oid as rurie coutrabaivl of war. Now, therr f rr, in ptirnanr of the monition u!-r th al of a:d Cotrt tu me d.revtcd and deliverrd, I du l.freby g: re putalic aotke tm ad peraona clauntog aaid K1"-1. oraav parttherrof, or in auy trar.uer lc?rreted thrrtin, that tbev t- :d appear lrf.e the mM, the ritrkt Court ef th tV.ted Maie, to b Leid at the city ef IndUnapo 11 in and fwr the I.irt -f LUana, on the 3d Tuedav of Fwruarj uaxt, at 0 'cla uf tL. K rerw .n of that Jay, tKn iMi there to tnteri tbelr cl a.lu aud nxake thvir aUcjUwo. iu that bhk. AU.U DAVID 0. IUE. U. S. Marhal. l"-r 2. . Hum,. Iwputy. Jow If. Ea.CWrk. Ji2S-4l.-l

A NKUVOrs DE Pd LITT, OK STEUMATOKIUlfEA, 'XTF K.itiveIy incurable by any means but ttmee I a dvuciite. iVcfore tomniericiiig any treatment lejrn how the wtiter actually cured hiiuxlf, and ubMei;'ifntly hunlred f other. Er.rloo a o-t-paid nipcrKcribcd envelope to Pox 176, Charlentown, Ma. fcHO-dAwIiw-Ayer's Sarsaparilla A couij-oun! rcinelj, le!i!eJ to be the most effectual Alterative that c:in be made. It is si conceiitratttl extract cT I'ara S.irstparilhi, so coinbincil uith other substancw of still greater alterative jo er as to alTrd an cfl'ective atitidte for the ilh-eases Sarsajtaiill.i is ieputctl t cure. It i.s believed th it such a remedy is wanttil by those tvhoKuiler from Strumous i-omplaints, ami tint one nhich will uccomili.h their curc'mu.st Irove of immense service to this lar'e class ufour alll:cte fellow citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by exeriinent on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints: SlEOFlLA AND ScROU LOfS COMPLAINTS, ErITtions and Eruptive Diskasis, Ulcers, Pimples, rLoTiiiM, Ti jiorh, Salt Kiu i m, Scald II kai, Sytiiu-is and SYrmiLiTic Akklctio.ns, Mercurial DistASK. Dropsy, Neiraloia or TicDoi lolrlaux, Dkbility, Dyspeiia and Indigestion, EuYsirLEA, Iiosi: or Sr. Axthoxy's Fire, and indeed the w hole class of complaints arising from Impi rit. or the Ulood. This compound w ill he found a great promoter of health, w hen taken in tiie spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the 3 ear. By the timely expulsion of them

many rankling disorders nre Hippel in the bud. Multitude can, by the aid of the remedy, ppare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through w Lieh the system will strive to rid it-elf of corruptions, if not assisted to do thi:i through the natural channels of the body bv an alterative medicine. Cleuie out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in phnples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it i obstructed arid .-luggi.-h in the veins: cleanse it whenever it is foul, and vour feelings will tell vou when. Even wlere no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthv. and all is well; but with this pabulum of lite disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of lite is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla h is, and deserves, much the reputation of accomplishing the-e ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone 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 Sarsapnrilla, or anything el-e. During late years the public have been misled by large bottles, pretending to give a ijuart of Extract of Sars iparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, S trsaparilla, but often no curative properties whatever. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the u-e of the aiions extracts of Sarsaparilla w hich fiood the tn.ukct. until the name it-elf is justly despi.-ed. and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as hall rescue the name from the load of obloquy whi. h tests upon it. And we think we have ground, for believing it has virtues which are irre-istible by the ordinary run ot the di.-eases it is intended to cure. In order to sec ure their complete cradic.i tion from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. rni-r.Ki I BY mi. j. c. Aver a: co.

E()Wi:iX, 31 ASS. l'rice si per Mottle; Six Ilotllc for Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaints, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to rwmmt the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed. A it ha long been in cor.-tant use throughout this section, we need not do more than us-ute the people its quality is kept unto the lest it ever has been, and that it may he re lied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found t do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR THE Ct'KE OF CtHiicrnrts, Jaundice, Dy'pepsia, Jntlivesthn, vcif ry. Foul Stomach, Lrytipela, llrailithe, RS uKirfixm, liruptk ns and Skin Disease. lÄrrr Complaint, Dro-ony, Tttirr, Tutrutrs and tum, arms. (&out, Af wraiJ, as a )in firr PiU av.l fnr purifying te IllooJ. Th- are Mi.'ir coated, o that the most sensitive cm take them pleasantly, and they are the t.-t ajeruait in the world for'ull the purpo-es of a f.iiailv t-hisic. Price Jä cejits per Box; Five Boxes for $1.00 Great uumltr of Clergvmen, Physicians. ; Sutesmet and eminent pers.ua;;es, have lent ; their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness i of these remeilies, but our epace heie will not permit the in.-erlioJi of tliem. The Agents below ii tiue-1 l"urLi?h grati- our Amuiican Almanac in which they are pivcu; with also full descriptions of the abote complamU, and the treaUncnt that t-houlj folio wcl for their cure. D i not be put off by unprincipled denier? with other preparations they make more profit on. Detain i Atir's, an i uke no others. The aick w ant the be?; uid there I for them, and they hoaild h ive it

ON AND AFTER JANUAP.T 1.1SG, train will be rnn a fvtlow: A Mail Train will leave Indianapolis at 12 30 P. M., htop at alltation arid make cloe connection at Kokomo with train on the Cincinnati and Chicapo Air Line Railroad, and arhve at Chicago at 8.30 P. M., and Peru at 4:15 P. M., in time to make connectioua with trains on the Toledo and Waba.-h Railway, goin Eat and West. Returning, the fame train will leave Peru at 8:00 A.M., and arrive at Indianapolis at 11:30 A. M., in time to make connections fir all point. East, South and West. An Expre.ootrain will leave Indianapolis at 10:10 P. M., and arrive at Peru at 2:00 A. M., in time to makeconnection with train (roinjr East and West on the Toledo and YVaha-h Railway. Returning the name train will leave Peru at 11:20 A M. and make clofe connec tion at Kokomo with train cn the ciririniiati arid Chicago Railway, from Chicasro, Valparaiso and Ianport, and arrive at Indianapolis at 3 20 P. M-, In time to eonnert with the evening trains fur Cincinnati, Loui-vill and other points. Special attention driven to the transportation of live stock, prixliioe and merchandise vt-nerally. DAVID MACY, G r.rral Arent and Superintendent. Thko. P. HaruHET, General Ticket Aeut. Madison and Indianapolis K AILKO VI) COn PAXY. 1861. ttJsmiU 1861.

HIE PASSENGER TRAIN WILL LEAVE THE

Union Depot daily at 12:30 P. M., and the Freight

l-pot at 7:00 A.M. Tor Madison, Cincinnati and Louisville. Th:.- Is the horte.t railway line to Cincinnati and Louisville c i:ii-rtii)j at Madison with the eteamer Telegraph and Jaoo? Strader, arriving at Cincinnati in time to connect with the Express Trains leaving at six o'clock A. M., for the Ea-t, and by the Kentucky Central Railroad for the South. Retuniinir, leave Cincinnati daily at 12 M., by the above uteanwr., and aNo by the Madi.son packet... Forest Queen and lrioreK, arrivit p at Indianapolis at 10:15 A. il., making connection with all trains leaving for the East, North and West. Fare to Cincinnati or Cincinnati to Imtiulinpoli, 3(X; To I.ouistville, 3 ÖO. No charpe for meals or state-room on the stamer, or fur baggage r omnibus at Madi-oD. Shippers and merchants West will find it to their inter est to travel over and -hip by this line. Jnl0-ltf. D. C. BRAN HAM, Superintendent.

Trains Arrive. , .... 5 00 A. M.

JEFFE11S0XVILLE RAILROAD Two Trains Daily, Sundays Excepted

Trains I-ve. .S:45 A. M

:5i P. M 8 20 P. M VLOVE TRAINS STOP FOR TIIE ACCOMMODATION of paseimers at Southport, Greenwood, Franklin, EuinhurKh, Columbus, making cotinections at Seymour wiih trains on the Ohio & Mis-i-.-ippi Road, and at Louisville with trains on the Louisville, Frankfort A Lexington and Louisville and Na-bville lioads. Frinbt train-leave daily. Freight promptly forwarded. Oüice, Madison Ivpot, West side. A. S. CAROTHERS, Supenntendent. J. G. Whitcomb, Freight Aent. tiov.'6-dtf.

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CONTAINING THE REVISED T A TXT ES OF 1V2 with the nu ndineni thereto, and the j.ub.-equ n legislation, with note-and references . judicial decisions. IlilTCD av JAMES GAVIN AND OSCAr. OKI). Volume 1, Published by ItlXillAiU .V fill ! V iDiA5arou.s;. Jliilpe David ?IcDonnltl, one of tbenojt eminent lawyers of the State, volunteered the following ecommendalion of the work: STiTcrrs or Ixpiaxa, t Gavis A Honn. Some month? awro, tbe above named fceiitleuien issued propo-al-fur puh-li-hing, in two volumes octavo of some HK) paes each, al the statutes of the State paed siccc 11, with annotations. The first volume of the work is now published: and the manner of its execution, both mechanically and editorially, deserves tbe thanks of the profe.-Mott. The imperfect manner of publishing our statutes under State authority, has always been a source of preat inconvenience to the Indiana Lawyer. The revision of l2, as well as the !ttute- pa-ed since that year, tnipht almost well have been publihed without any index. Up tc thistime the lawyer has constantly been under the necessity of tundntt over, leaf by leaf, the volumes o our statutes to find any particular enactment. And every one know-how annoying and provoking this is, especially in i he hurry of busim-ss as in our Courts. Happily f-r the j rofession, the publication un ter cc n-idcration promises a tetter state of thin;' in the future. The firt volume o .Messrs. Gaviti & linnlVwork ctntifis an excellent and opious index, bub to every practicing Uwyer in the täte is it .-elf worth the mmity hich the volume costs. The volame under review contains another excellence MI its pares are supplied with valuable marginal indices, othd!a nl.mre at the margin it uölcient to apjirise the Ciuh rof the contents of the page. Another matter of great importance to the lawyer in this volume is a (root collection of the subjects of all leg-i.-!ation since 1V.1. Heretofore, the lawyer in examining our legislation on any given subject had lirst to hud hai t rele va: t to it i:i the Rvi;on of l,'2, anl then to turn over the pases of the volumes of sueient Statuter, Ti see hew far recer.Metri-lation nit have repealed or m-t' fiert the provi;oiis contained in that revision. anl even then he would often feel doubt whether he ha 1 founJ all the legi.-Uticn on the su'.ject of his inquiry. Me-.-rs. Gvin and lit rd have relieved us of all this trouble end doubt. They have collected together in cun.-ecutive paes all the Hatutefc made since lsil. on the same ahject. Thus, oa p.ves 373 to 377 cf their first volume they tare collected all our legilatiou, now in force, on the subject o hu-hatiJ and wife, including the a-t of Is." 2 and three act of lx'7. And they have followed the same raodeo.eoocation, in appropriate coiiecutive pages, in regard to all other topics of Initiation. A still noTe valuable feature are the copious ar.d accurate notes coi. tained in the volume in question. This volume includes the Constitution of the United State, th Constitution f lndiaoa, and s-veral important a-t- ol Vir-gU-.in and statutes of Congre.-s, anU a large pttrttou o our own statutes nw in force. The numerous decisions o the Courts on the various pr'vi.hns contain din the-e Constia tu'ii n anl statute are fonnd at the N:tor.i of the appropriate pages, in the fmi of neat, brief and accurate note;id rvt'ereitcer. ilesr-. Gavin A Ilotd -ein to have performed this part of th ir work exceeJinply well. It nsust tuvf fun them rpf.ch care and labor. Ity it they have g' at!y le-ened the labor of the practS-ingf lawyer, and have well merited his grateful approval. la every n-spect the v,lurce under review ihirhly reditab'e to the d.Iiigerjoe, accuracy, talent and tbe ta.-te o its editors, as well as to the mechanical skill and neatiief of its pib!:sbers, ar.d i mn-t raise the Ju-t exj-ectaflon oi the protessior. a to t upvalue of the record volume, which we understand will be for'.hcou.iLg in a few months ar.d hich will contain the cvle of pleading and p-aotice o ls52, with befjuent an.ettdments and -tber statutes. Without any concert with the editors or publishers ot the vo'v.me in fjue-tii n, the writer of thi artxle has ben ind ;ced to eoaipe and puMi-h thi little review of the book, .iejy becau-e he l-'.: es the editors and puM.shers deaerve hih eomnen Iv.i' n f-T thetr perforruarce. He, therefore, deems it but Ju-t to them, without eingsolicltel to it by any one, to publish this notice of the boo-, tver his own prepr n.ur.e. DAVID MclajNALD. Indianapolis, November 1, 1-00. The ttr-t vopjme is now ready and being delivered to Hb sc Tiber. P It I C E vt 0. It 1 for .ale by BINGH AM la"CGHTT, Ini;i;apoliS.

REAL ESTATE.

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JUSSSIS JOHNSON, General Commission Merchant, ANP Dealer lit Flour, (train, and all kinds of Country; Produce; Wines and fIquorsi, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 237 SOUTTI SECOND ST., iiiij.urxiiii.. .Advance made on Consignment. aug22dly

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DILLS OF LADING, BUSINESS CARDS, BILLHEADS, BLANKS, DEEDS, 3 LETTER HEADINGS, REGISTERS,

CIRCULARS,

RECEIPTS, Ac

MEDICAL

VOTMCE TO TIME IMtES.

XkR- D.VCIER'S FEMALE MONTHLY I 9 PILLS.

A-Ve7

No article of me'Hrine intended for f-fi.2C&

the exclusive use of Females, that has fl ' ever made its appearance, has met with VT wQ such universal success as these ryJK rv;

Ce ebrated Pills.

No disease is so little understood, and consequently so badly treated, as Female diseases. These Pills are the re ult of much study and careful experience in all varietie of female complaints; and in cases of CT r-BV-. O at war-A ra. Suppressions, I-uchorrea or Whites inflammation of the bladder, kidney and womb, and loss of nervous energy, their use 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 mail to auypartof the world. Prepared and sold exclu-ively bv Dil. EWINU, No. IS Virginia" Avenue, prf-diwly '61 Indianapolis.Indiana

AYER'S CBERRY PECTORAL

"AS WON FOR ITSELF SUCH A R KNOWN FOR THE

cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Com

plaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it ha- been employed. As It has long been in con-tant ue throughout this-cction we need not do more than assure the p"ople its quality is 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 fonnd to do.

AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,

FOR TIIE CURE CF

Costivciiess, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dyscnte ry, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism. Eruptions and Skin Di-eases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Kheum, Worms, (iout. Neuralgia, as a IHnner Pill, and tr Purifying the Blood. They are sussr-eoated, ro that the mot sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the le-t aperient in the world for ail purpose of a family physic. Price 25 cent per IIox; 5 boxes for $1.

Show Cards and Bills ! CHECKS, NOTES BONDS, ENVELOPES, STOCK CERTIFICATES, DEEDS, Ac, Ac POSTING BILLS rOK COfNTRT MERCHANTS. Show Hills, Hotel Hill off Fare, Hand Hills, Posters and Programmes, 1 Labels, In vital ions, (Par tics and Halls.)

WOBE,

EVKBT DKsCKiniOH.

SCHOOL AND COLLEGE CATALOGUES, inSCKLLANOUS PAMPHLETS,

REPORTS, BRIEFS, Ac.

Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent per-onaees, 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 furni-h gTatisour American Almanac in which they are given; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be ollowed for their cure. IV not be put o!T by unprincipled dealers with other preparation they make rrmr profit on. Demand Avers and take no others. The sick w int the best aid there iforthem, and they should have it. PRKPARr.n av

IR. .1. V. AYER A: CO.,

L0AVI:L.T, 3IAS. Price, l er Hottle; Nix Hottles, 5. All our rerr.'iies are for sale br ROBERT BROWNING, Indianapolis. ALLEN A CO., Cincinnati, And ly all linguists and dealers everywhere. aug27-d."5ni

We have one of th most complete Printing Establishments in the country. Our facilities for doing all kind of Work, Book. Plain or Ornamental, are first class. We have introduced the latest and fastest Preseep, and have added to our Type all the modern styles, and we employ the b?t workmen. We are thus enabled to furnish Jobs promptly, to guaranty satisfaction, and to accept low prices. We have connected with our Job Department Adams Superior Presses, and are prepared to execute Stereotype Prtspwork, together with the Presework for ouUide paper, at low figure.

HOTELS.

; .Merchants, Hankers, Ilallroad 7In BHO A T)A7s7" ATl üOTIEIIL- agers, Insurance .Agents, .TinniiCINCINNATI, OHIO. j facturcrs, Ac.,

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

Breakfast at five A. M., for passengers by the morniDg TrÄin- arrt-dlr. Mn first -class work at lv rate.

PAPER DEALERS.

Jß2yOrder fron, abroad will receive prompt attention.

THOMAS HiXOX. M. CHATTIRLD, Wat. WOODS.

Mum, V h:Uvi X Wooil., ! "il andlf) WalnutSt., Cincinnati. frWorkfarni.-hed In all ce at the time promi-ed. Manufacturers and Wbole-a!e dealers in j

PRINTERS' CARDS AND CARD SHEETS! ! 5" Strangers from a ditance, and bu?i-

Reinting- inks and paper manttacttrers- neM men of the citr and countrr, are cordial-j al-o, erial, agent, for the MaCTopa Mill writrng pa j . . iK-r; uina acturer. of extra wrapp.ng paper aad paper 1 IT mvit?a to Visit OUT Otfice, and examine Olr ' r . r .j . !

J tH.lUllC3 IUI CACVUllll CCI Ul SI- I l)UUU Ol I

" i Printing in the neatest stvle, and on the most

aavf e? -ri wj es ai t o

tf ai i Iii u i iw rw. i it . . - 1 reasonable terms.

Celebrated Record Ink

FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.

PHUT. FIFTY T..T.S PI'.H QIMHT

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OSce on Meii-iian Street, South of Wash-

maylT-dtf

HOTTLE.

inton Street, uppoite the PostotSce.

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ELDER HABKNESS & BINGHAM.

HAIR RESTORATIVE.

THE GREAT

MEDICAL II I! Ui T I (M ß 1 1

Cr CURE

WepvousHeadache

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T II K AO K , AND THE ONIJ IIwi:i.VItATI01i

H(Hthy f a-iy cn Tideme tor r-"ti f

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By tbe use of these rill, the periodic tttacki of Xerrv I

or Sici lUaliVi ks may be prevented; and If taken at the i Commencement cf an attack Immediate relief frora pain ! and sicknesa will be obtained. i fThey nrldom fail In remoring tbe Nuea and Headache to which females are ao fubject. They act gently upon the bowel removing Cotivene. j For Literary Men, Student, Delicate Females, and all , ersuna cf aedentary habits, they are vamahle aa a Lata- I

tive improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the Igettive organ, and restoring the natural elasticity and

trength 4 the whole system. j The CEPHALIC PILLS are the remit of long inveatiga- j tion and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time they hare prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering frotr Headache, whether originating In the nervous system ot frotr a deranged state of the stomach. J

They are entirely vegetable In their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any charge of diet, and the absence of any disagreeabio taste renders it easy to administer the m to children. P.EWARE OF COUNTERFEITS' The genuin? have live signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each box. Sold by Druggit-ts and all other Dealers in Medicines. A box will be seut by mail, pre-paid, on receipt of the PI11C L, 25 C i: MS, All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 48 Cder Street. New York.

I resectfuUy directed to our Establishment, if tLey i

"THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT." INSTANT RELIEF! STOP Y0CR C0CGH! PURIFY VOUR BREATH! STREGTHEN YOUR VOICE! SPA TDUSTGr'g THROAT CONFECTIONS, ARE GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS. GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING'S T1IR0AT CONFECTIONS LADIES ARK DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS CHILDREN CRY FOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS

They relieve Cough instantly. They clear the Throat. They give strength and volume to the voice. They impart a delicious aroma te the breath. Ley are delightful to the taste. They are made of simple herbs and can not harm any one.

I advise every one who has a Cough er i flasky Voice or a Rad Rreath, or any difficulty of the Throat, to get

3TKKT "LCO;iT IN THE UNfTTD STATE

fam.l'.ar wtth the ar.icle, ail w. tell yoa if yt

you are Raid or Gray or Your Hair Need a Tnlr, l'roft'NNiu O. .J. WoimI'm HAEEt RESTORATIVE I the Only tollable Article for fn to i. FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMEN,

Ladies and gentleuen. In all parta of the world teiify te the eir.cacy of iYv.f. O. J. Wood's n'r Ee-storatlve, and gentlemen of the pre are unar.imou. in iu praie. A few leftiiHonials only can here l-e given; see circular for more, auU it will be impossible fir you to doubt. PROP. S, TH A LEE EG, PIANIT, say. on his arrival in tbe United State, he was rapidly becoming gray, but on applj ing Wood's Hair Restorative, Lia hairn-nte-covered its original hue. CHARLES CA RDF. W, 13 NASSAU ST, N. T, Says the gray hairs on bis nile's Lead were, aft-r a few wevkV trial, turned into a dark brown, at tbe same time beauti'jing and

thickening the bair. A. C. RAYMOND, BATH, MAINE, Says he Js now sixty jears .!J, and Lis l a'r and hi kept were two-third gray, tnt by the Ose cf two bottles of the Restorative, the array hairs have disappeared, both o mt head and face, and Is more soft and gksy than for twenty-five year previous. Uutfe, at the ace of fifty-two, has u-ed it with th same e fleet. FIN LEY JOHNSON. ESQ., NEW ORLEANS. Says that be lo t Lis hair by the Yellow Fever in 1S54. He ued Wood's Hair lU storative, and his bair Is now thick and gbsy. M. M1DDLET0N, UVINGSTON, ALABAMA, says the Restorative has alone cinch good in hi. part ol tbe country, lie used it for baldness and now has a fine Lead of bair. T. L. MORSE, LEBANON, KENTI'CKT, Say. he has seen Wood's nair Restorative Used in hundreds of cases, and never knew it to fail in accomplishing all it professes to do. A.J. ALDEN, McLANESBORO', ILL, Saya he had the scald head eight years, and was bald, but ty the l.bera Jue of Wood's Hair Eei.torative, he bow has a rich, glc-a head of hair. Li'.ONita, Noble coucty, Iudiana, Feb. 5 1S29. TroL O. J. Wood, Desr Sir In the latter part of the yral IK2, while attending to tbe State and National Law School cf the State of New York, my hair, from a cause unknown to me, commenced falling off very rapidly, s that in the short space lf six niotiths the whole upper part of my scalp w as entirely lercft f its covering, and much of the remaining portion upon the side and back part of my head shortly after became gray, M that yoa will not be surprised hen 1 tell you that r.p-jn my return to the State of Indiana, my inure ca.ual acquaintances were not so much at a loss to discover the cause of the change in my appearance, as my more intimate acquaint ances to recognize me at all. 1 at once made application to the most skillful physicians in the country, but receiving no assurances from them that my Lair could again be restored, 1 was forced to become reconciled to my fate, until fortunately in the latter part of the year 17, your restorative was recommended to me by a druggist, aa tx iris: the most reliable Hair Restorative in use. 1 tried one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction that it was producing the desired effect. Since that time I Lave used seven dollars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have a rich coat of rery soft black bair, which no money can buy. Ai a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill In the production of so wonderful an article, 1 Lave reconi mended it. use to many of my friends and acquaintances, w bo, l am hippy to inform you, are using it with like effect. Very respectfully. A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Counselor at Law Oak GftOTE, S. C, Jane 24, Prof. O. J. Wood: Dear Sir Tour Ilalr Restorative is rapidly gaining popularity in this community. I have had occasion to lay prejudice aside, and give jour Hair Restorative a perfect test. During the year 18M, I was so unfortunate as to be thrown from my sulky against a rock near the road side, from which my head received a most terrible blow, causing a great deal of irritation, which communicated t the brain and eiternal surface of the bead, Irera the eCect of which my Lair was finally destroyed over the entire surface rf the head. Krom the time I first discovered It. dropping, however, np to the time of Its total disappear ance, I employed everything I could think of, being a professional man myself; and, aa 1 thought understauUiug the nature of the d!eae, but was finally defeated In every prescription advanced. These and no other circumstances induced me to resort to your worthy Hair Restorative, which 1 have every reason to belive produced a very happy result; two months after the first application, I had as beautiful a Lead of young hair as I ever saw, for which I certainly owe yo my most sincere thanks. Rest assured, dear sir, I shall recommend your remedy to all inquirers; moreover, I shall use my influence, which I flatter myself to say, is not a little. You can pnNish this If yon think proper. Tours, very respectfully, iL J. WRIGHT. M. D. Oce f the Jeffersonian, rhilllppl, Va Dec, 12, 'M. Dear Sir I feel it my duty as well as my pleasure, to state to you the follow mg circumstances, which you can use as you think proper. A gen'Jrman of this place, (a lawyer,) Las been bald ever since bis early youth, so much so that he wa compelled to w esr a w-ig. He was Induced to use a bottJe of your Hir Kctorative,, which be liked very much; aad-after usli.g some two or three bottles his Lair grew out quite luxuriantly, and he now has a hattdsome Lead of Lair. The rLtieman'a name i Eradford, and he Is very well known in our adJoining counties, many persons can testify to the tru'h of this statement; I give It lo you at the request of Bradford. You can sell a great deal of your Hair Re-tyrative in thia and tbe adjoining counties if yen Lave the irojr acent. Yours, Ac. THOMPSON M'kGHNok.

Cmesttb, 5. C.30th July, Pxor. 0. J. Wooiv ftfir Sir: I takepteaire in m-oin mending your Ha:r Restorative as a n.ot excellent cure for scald head. My son was suffering very much from this

disease, and after usimr oi.e bottle, was made perfectly well. 1 recommended it to other w ho had disease, of the head, and in all caes it had the desired effect. Yoa can recommend it without fear as a most certain core for scald head. Many others will certify that this and many other cases was cured from the ue of your most valuable Hair

Restorative. Kestctfully vour.

ÜLOWjE McSCArN.

The New Tork Day Bodt says: etilling your cough or allying Tour thirst. If you try one j "The majority of Hair Washes Hair Iyea, Hair TwiJea. I Hair Oils, and the namLcrle. preparations which are bow ; before tbe put-Re under such extravagant, hyperbolical package I in safe in saying that you will ever afterward i and fatitaf tic titles as we see parsded In show window j cards and new up. per headinr, a. hair preparation, are I all humbugs of the first water; tbeir real merit, wtsea

package of my Throat Confections, tliey will relieve you

nstantly, and you will agree with me that tbev go right

to the spot." You will find them very useful and f as-

ant while travelling or attending public meetings for I

consider them indispensable. You will End them it the 1 i j Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. j I PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. j My signature is on each package. All others are coun , erfeit. A package will be sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt f i Thirty Cents. Aiimi:.Ns IIEXKY C. SFALDIXtt,' NO. A CEDAR STREET. N. Y. Ö-A smtle bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE '

will save ten times Iu cost annually."

SPAIJdNG'S PREPARED GLUE!

SPAIJHNG'S PREPARED GLUE I

they possess any, i that they do no Laruu U0G5

LAUD, WHALE Oil UKlll) UiU ff. KT JIL, sc-fted and colored, make op, when In beauuful wrapper acd while Bint rlass bottle, the eotlie.t character of tonic; and when thuscostiy are lalucd w.th some trisyllable term, and caught at by verdant yours; aid old of both sexes. Such is not the character of Prof. Wood's Hair Retoratlve. This gentlemen comes before tbe weyrld with cut any "b'ghfaloun" Xilophloforlam, or any other astounding or startling catchpenny terms; be simply advertises a Jliir lUmttrntrr what it expreswe, preciselyand as a Restorative it actJ. Pay l"rof. Wood's Hair Restorative; and, as you value your scalp, aye, your very brains apply nothing else; for it may be that y will get some worse substajjce than perfumed L-rd ou on your cranium. Lniem!er, Wood's Restorative forth hair Is the best article extant." rr wax, sr strrat'a raocssa RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO THE ORIGINAL COLOR Will make it grow orvRald Heads. Will restore the natural secretions Will remove at isre all (tchina. Wiil remove ail iJwndrutT. Will cur all eruptinn. even scald Will make the hair soft and srT. W ill make the old ptar yovma: acn.

W ill preserve the c lor of hair to old age, Wii) always fasten it aud stop iu fJi.ng, A od is vief tbe twet toilet articlee fr the hair now in IF TOUK UAIK IS HAR1I. Use Prof. Wtiod's hair re -r stive

If your Lair Is rrry, f yesjr hair i. thia, IX yoo are bald,

Use Prof. Wood's hair rer.oraUve. Use PrvL Wood', bair rest or a tire

SPALDING'S PREPARED CLUE! ! i i SAVE THE PIECES! ! ECONOMY I DISPATCH I j XjTA Stttcji Time Sane Km."MTt I As accident, will Lappen, even in well regulated fasoi- ' lies, it i very deirable to Lave some cheap and con vemect ' way for repairing furniture, toys crockery, etc. ! . SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE ! meet, all soch emergencies, aad no household can afford ! to be without it. It is aiw ays ready ajvl opto tbe sucking poiuU "USEFUL LN EVERY HOUSE." N. B. A brush accompany. each bottle. Price 23 eenU I Addresa, HENRY C. SPALDING. No. 4 Cedar Street, New lock. CAUTION.

As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to P'" off on the nnaaspecting public. Imitations of my PRE--v . .a . ( uMAfta Jk mim at se 4wtaa

l'.Ki.U ULCE, I woujj caauoa au r1" t before purchasing, and see thai the fall name, I

tt SPALDING 'S PREPARED GLUlt"XJ3 Wholesale and rvUd agent, Rocarr tuvim Is oa the eoUide.wrapper, all other, are swindles; Q j wbojraal druggist. '. 13 We-a eTahlaU street, Uterfelt febKalftw j dianr-m.,lo,tiao. aprl-deelAwew

Use Pref. Wood's hair reLur.ti.a

If yw ha ervwus headache, Ue Prof. Wood's hair restorative. If you watt testimony overwhehning. Read the circular of Prof. Wi hair restoral e O. J. WOOD & CO., II ."laarket wrvet.Sst. tenls; Oravsast. wr Sevr Yrk, KANUFACTURERa AND WHOLESALE DEALERS