Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3592, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1862 — Page 4

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Groceries AM) PHODUCK, Flour, CoriiiT2cnl. Salt &c, so. west Washington street, Ixdiaaapoli, Indiana.

f1in FIRM ARE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS IN 1. this city ff Joseph Mann'a Oyite r a celebrate! fUiUsaor brand -and ail or Jera from the ci(j or country 111 bo promptly tiled. At thi bono a!o is ooe of iie largest HenerV in tb wor'd, where cbckcb, dock, gee, turkies end the like are kept healthy and fat and It tat the table at all time a. eit-dta

SPECTACLES, &C.

To Officers of the Army.

NOTICES.

JUST RECEIVED A SFLF.5DID ASSORTMENT OF For fielJ, portability and power they supersede All other. ForaaJebj SEMMONS, Optician. SPECTACLES, EYEGLASSES, &C., Of the greatest transparent power, of new improvement properly adjusted to the ca-e. OrWi frora the country, with particulars, promptly attended to. , Repairing ne-Atly done witli dispatch. SEMMONS. Optician. ocUTJ No. 25. South Illinois street.

MUSIC.

Patriotic Songs Harmonized for IHale Voice and Ap proprlate for tie in t'ninp AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STORE.

Tir Sabbath-School Hymn and Tune-Hook, Containing upward of two bur J red choice bj ran- and tunes iit u r. six ci:m s. AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STORE. WILLAKD A STOW ELL. Jau23 No. 4, Rate House. LIVERY STABLES.

. O. W. JOHNSTOIT, Livery and Sale Stables XOS. 11 AND 13 WEST PEARLSTREET, Z Horses, BiiRci", Carriage and Saddle Horums always ia readiness. Charges moderate. dec3-tf - C. W. II AM, A CO., EXCHANGE STABLES, 25 ILi noKSTHEET, OFPOSITE BATES HOUSE, INDIANAIOLIS, IND. aurS-dly

BITTERS.

USK THE Old SACHEM BITTERS IT IS THE FINEST AND BEST SPUIIVG 1U E I C I IV E KNOWN.

it is an r.M:cu:AM,i:n PurifuTand Regulator of the Blood it is a Htl ig lit Tut Tonic. Try it and it will do you Good. FOR 3AT.T1 itrsciuiAt:i'r cV it And by Grocer, Wine Merchants and Dragst generally. W. GOODRICH, New Haven. Ct., Proprietor. Principal Depot, 14 Water street, N. T. dec3-lin-!AwlT

BOOTS AND SHOES.

Lurirer llr lluvlness Lowrr tlc Cot

JOHN DETERS, loot and Shoe Manufacturer 5. Wet Fourth streelVlnetnnatl. I HATE JUST OPF.SFDMY SPRING STOCK, WHICH comprises the newest and choicest style of Men's, twy's. Youth' and Children", wear, rvd Itavine sreatly tnrreaid my facilitie. for ni.tnufactunrft, 1 am enabl"d to eflerjrreAt inducement to cahbujfr. I bare marked me prteen down to a very 'ow tiure. only khuHt mall profit. My mtto U lar-j ile and Miiall pn.tiu. Cnderrttmlinir the M-ceitj 1 keeping ur with the time.'., 1 Ul every endearor t ti-r my cutteier In every repeet. fai.rIT'I-dljl JOHN II. PF.TK1LS.

TYPE FOUNDRY. CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY, PRIMERS' WAREHOUSE, NO. 3 WASHINGTON, ST. fTPK. PRKSK.HANl lUINTINO MATFRIAL. AL1 WATSew hand, wr Bianufactured to r! r. Klctrottpin well mvX promptly executett. A.-ei.cy fr WadV y.rperior Ink. H. A. It) UTK K, Ipent. noTll-UHAwTw. DRUMS.

Killioiiriir-s llriim, JUT NO.-i BATES HOUSE.

auS

WIUKD A- STOWKLI-

NOTICE.

United itnicftof America, DUlrlct of Indiana, s: WmiiK, i libel f Infunktion La Keen f !-d in the ImrkiCort i tu tiui4 "tates ithin anl fr tL eTenLh Circuit aul I;tnct f lieda ia, on C.e 1.1:h dr January l-U, -jr John iiAj:n&, ! ., Alt.i:i y f the l uiiri State tT aid Ln-ttict of lud.ana. as n-i thrve lvruf m. hiiry ajd vue p'ece of c-tt!i, -urd at Je5r.)nville, laJiauA, fur a iIaUn of tUe U oc" the Vuited State, the ,d niU ar.d cicrrhand:- hria ei4ktratxd A war, and prariu prore. axaiiw4 ffooiU, n4 that the atoe du be Ci&mnr4 and AA axULr carahand f ar. Nw, therefe, in puruanr of the wiHiliin aitder the waJ if Mud Court to cie Lire. ted and tlr!ir:rl, 1 tin hrre bj arhe ,uLite Uot.e to 11 pt-ruti claiaiiic -d kh1is oe Jjr Nn thereof, ur in u.jr wanner imere4eil U rcia, that Uwy t and apirar bef r the it, the Di.-tnct C urt of the United States, to be hrld at the city af lndiu apoIU, tn and for tUe In-trVrt 4 l:iiiia, ofi tV 2d TueMiar of February bt, at 0 o'clock of the forenoon of that day, then aiid tier U lr.terre tUir c'anu and cake their aüegatiutM In tLat b-ha'f. AtU.U DAVID i. kU.SK. U. &. Marhal. Ir J. Kiocitw, lputy. n. r.ta.cieiv. 1-1

1 Tnlled Male af America, fJUlrictaf J Indiana, S: n irnitt, l;tl of Inforntation baa Wen f.e.I h the Itr1rtCofirt cf th' L'nJtW! PtaX, within and forth ffeTenih Circn;t and IStrtct of Indiana, on th lih 4i of j Orutr, 11, by John Umna, F.q., Attorney of the I'f.ited Stale of America, for aid Htrict of Indiana, a?aint 2 ba of coffee, 7 boxea of Ftarrh, 10 barreM of b;ky, ard 1 b of rarwtte. efxed at EranTilJ f'r a violation of the lawt f the I.'ntte! Mate., the aaid arooda i ard tnerchandiiK bein eoctrahand of war, and praying Srurca aicairat aaid goodt, a.'d that tie tame may be Coaemned and im&M at artklea contraband cf war. Now, therefore, la rarmirce f the noriittoti nndr the aeaj of aid Court to me directed and delivered, 1 do hereby putic notice to ail peron claimiua; fooda, or any part thereof, or ia any marjt.tx intereted there in, that tl ey be and p;ear be'for the a.'d, the Iitr!ctCfurt of the United State, tn W held at the city of Indianapolis in and for the Ditrict of fodiina. on the third Monday of November ueit, at ten o'clock of the forenoon of that day, then and there to interpwe their claliaj and make th:r ih-rUooa in that behalf. D. O. VmT., V. S. Marshal, l'rr J. JJ. LioaLOW, Iitj. Jour II. Rka, Clerk. Daitd November 2, lfl. sov4-dl4t TTSITI'DSTATM OT AHIIUICA, DISJ TRI CT Or INDIANA, iiniiu, A libel of Information ba been fled in the Ir.Ukt Ourt of the United fetaten, within and for tie Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, on the 6th day of Ortoher, im. by John Hann, Fvj.,Attorney fr the I'nitM Mate for Mid iMMrkt of Indiana, arain.t 1 boi of dnijf, 5 boxen of candle, 3 btg of coffee, 4 keyn of od a. 2 boxe soap, and 10 barreU of biky, Mixed at Kvanvtl, for a violation of the law of the United State., the aaid goods and inerrhande being contraband of war, and praying process airaint said good, and that the same may be condemned and sold aa articles contraband of war. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition nnder the seal of said Court, to me directed aiid delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming said Rood., or any part theereof, or in any maiater interested therein, th.it they be and appear before the ald, the Di.-trict Court of the United Mat-, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, In and for the District c f Indiana; on the 3d Monday of November next, at 10 o'clck in the f.enoon of that day, then and there to interpose their claims and make their allegations in that behalf. D. O. K0.E. C. 8. Marshal. Ter J. S. liitiCLOw, Deputy. Johx H. Raa, Clerk. Dated November 1, J.SCI. nov3-dl4t TT"T," STATI-OrAMEIIICA, DISJ TKICT OF INDIANA, SS: Tvhihim, liVel of information has twen fled in the District Court of the United ?tatoi, within and for the Seventh Circuit and Di-tr.ct of Indiana, on the Sth day cf Oc tober, 1WC1, by Johnlianna, Kq., Attorney f.r the United Stite of America, apn;nst 24 cae of boots and shoes, wized at Kvansville, for a violation of the l.iws of the United States, the said (foods and merchandise being contraband of war, and prayunr process ap-iiiit said (roods, and tiiat the Muue may be condemned and sold as articles contraband of war. Nw, therefore, in purnawe of the monition under the eal of eaid Court to nw directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice t all iersus clairni;ig aiil Roods, or any part thereof, or an sny manner intercted therein, that they le and appear before the said, the litrk tCrt of the United States, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for the District of Indiana, on the 3d Monday of Novem)er next, at 10 o'clock of the forcnou of that day, then and there to interpose their claims and make their allegations in that 1 half. D. KOSE, U. S. Marshal, I'er J. S. I'.iotLow, l puiy. Joiim H. Kica, Clerk. Dated November 1,1X01. no-2-dlt

FLAG LOST.

MEDICAL.

A, NEKTOUS D F. T.I LIT T, O K S I'E K5f ATO K RH( E A, i pohitively inrnrable by any means but those I advocate. Itefore commencing any treatmeiit learn how the writt-r actually cured himself, and subsequently hundreds of others. Enclose a po--paid superscribed envelope to Rox 17C, Charlestown, Mass. feMu-dAw3w

$100 REWARD.

CAMP ANDT JOHNSON, Near Nashville, Tetn March 27, Ii. ON LEAVING MUNrOÜDSVJLLE, K F. NTUCX T, THE officers andmea of the lalrioh (ith) regiment Indiana volan eers.wrre mortiied to End that our beautiful rtand of Irish color, pretexted the regiment by the patriotic Irish ladie of Indianapolis, had been stolen away. Tie tlfft cou'J only bv been committed bytomeperon wearing the uniform of an officer, and who by that means could bava free ingrtM and egrets through our liues and tenia. Our regiment will to-morrow take up the line of march toward the Mouth in the face of an armed enemy, and we are unable to expretwto our friends at borne the disappointment and sadness we feel in not beieg able to carry with us the Irib banner of which all of us were ojatly proud. We do not however envy the senatioa wbit a the wretch must experience who fouxid hlimelf at any time so contemptible and der-aded as to violate the courtesy extended him, and commit so Infamous a theft. The undersigned officers of the Irihh regiment will pay one hundred dollar for the recovery hd delivery to ua of the flag herein referred to. and for the apprehension and retention of the thief until be can be tried for bia crime. J. C. WALKER, Colonel. JOHN CROWE, Capt. Co. II, Sith reg. lad. Voll. LEVIA WALTKY,2d Ll.Co. II," " M. W. CLE NN, 1-t Lt. Co. K. D. CUMMINS, 21 Lt. " J AMES R. M ULLI KIN, Capt, Co. K. JOHN SCULLY, Lt.Comd g Co. L W. H. I'ATTON, 21 U. Co. 1. John p. dunn, Capt. Co. d. AUfiCST G. TAI'IN, 1st Lt. Co. D. A. F. FAKKAK, lt U. Co.K. J M. r.i:ASI!EP.,2J Lt.Co. F. JOHN DILIjON, Lt. (Vmid'g Co. A. MK H AELFlTZl'ATKICK,2d U. Co A. C. (1. GALEZIO. 21 Lt. tmid'g Co. C. JOHN P. Dl i t ICY. Capt. Co. B. THOMAS PRYCE, Capt. Co. L WM. HIl'WELL, Capt. Co.C. mch31-d3t

Ayer's Sarsaparilla

A comjHunl rcmodv, denned to le the mo?t cflectu.il Altrralire "t!i.it can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so conitmcd with other eub.-tancps of tiil eater alterative Hjwer a to afford an effective antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla i.s leputeii to cure. It h believed that such a remedy is wanted by tho.e who6uffer from Strumous complaints, ami that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this large class of our afflicted 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 axi Scrofulous Complaints, Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases, Ulceus, Pimples, I?lotches, Tumors, Salt lint i m, Scali Head, SrrniLis and Stpihilitic Affections, Mercurial Disease. Dropsy, Neuralgia or TicDOULOUREAUX, DeDILITT, DtSPErSIA AND INDIGESTION, Ertsipleas, Kose or St. Anthony's Fire, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Impcritt or the Hlood. This compound will be found a great promoter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul liumors which tester in the bloxi at thatseason of the year. 15j the timely expulsion of tliem many raiikling 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 will .strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Clcane 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 and sluggish in the veins: cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell vou when.

Even where no particular disorder is felt, people

enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is we'!; but with this pabulum of life disordered,

there cu be no lasting health. Sooner or later

something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has. and deserves, much the reputation of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregiouslv deceived by prepara

tions of it, partly because the drug alone has not

all the vtrtue that is claimed for it, but more because manv rreiurations, pretending to be con

centrated extracts of it, contain but little of the

virtue of Sarsaparilla, or anything else. During late vears the public have been misled

bv large bottles, pretending to give a quart of

r.iiraci oi oarsajiarina tor one. uouar. Jiostoi these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not

only contain little, it hut, Sarsaparilla, but oiten

no curative properties whatever. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use

of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become svnonvmous with imposition and

cheat. ' Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla,

and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloouv which

rots upon it. And we think we have ground for

believing it has virtues which are irresistible bv

the ordinary run of the diseases it is intended to

cure. In order to secure their complete eradica

lion from the svsfeni, the remedy hould le

judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. PREPARED BT im. J. V. AYHR & CO. LOWKLL,' MAH8. Price SI icr Ilotilr; Six ISotilet for W 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 recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it h.s been employed. As it has long been in constant u.e throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be re Led on to do for their relief all it ha ever been fouud to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR THE CURE OT Cfntirrnrss, Jaundice, Dyprpit, Iniiijtttion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, tlryiptla. Headache, I'ttes, Hhrunituirrt, Eruption and Skin Diseases. Liter CtmpLaint, Vroptj, Tetter, Tumnrs and Suit Rhrum, U orm. (lout, Seurali. a$ qj)innet i'dl and Jut pnrifyinj the Blood. They are sugar coited, so that the most sensitive can take thetn pleasantly, and they are the bet aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Price 20 cents per Tj; Five I5uxes fur $1.00 Orcit numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Aeuu below named furnih gratis our Amejmcax Almanac in which they are given; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that hhould be followed for t!e:r cure. Do not le put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they mike moro profit on. Demand Atu', anl take no others. The sick want the bot ai.l there is f.r theo, and thev houLl have it.

HOTELS.

WESTERN HOTEL, NOS'.O, 11, 13 15 17 COU1ITLAXD ST.,

NEAR BROADWAY, NEW YOKK CITY. Tbis old etalli.hcfl and favtrite resort of the business

commanity has been recently refitted, and is complete in rverytfftg tlmtcjn m'aii-tertothe comforts f its patn-ns. Ladies and families are ecially add carefully provided for. It U centrally located the bunesspa t of the city, and in contiguous to the principal lines of steamboats, car, omnibuses, ferries, Ac. In conscience of the pressure caused by the rebellion prices have been reduced to One Dollar and Fifty Cents PER JDJS5T. The table is amply supplied w ith all the luxuries of the season, and is equal to that of any other hotel in the country. Ample accommodations are offered for npward of 400 guest. Ki. Do not hrlieve runners, Lackmen, and others, who may ay "the Western Hotel is full." 1). I. WINCHESTER, Proprietor. Thos. D. WixcHKSTK.a. febl5-d2ni

INSURANCE.

RAILROADS.

INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI KAILEOAD! .Shortcut Itoute by Xlilrty ?Iile! J0 CHANG K OK CAIW TO CINCINNATI I Three trainsleave Indianailis Itaily, (Sunday excepted.) 1 IKSTTUAIX. 5:00 A.M CINCINN ATlLIOHl NINO ' ExpreM arrives at Cincinnati at 9:45 A M. SicoikI Train 1115 A. M. Cutcinnati, Columbus, ZaiM-.-ville and WheelmR Hail, arrives at 5:00 1. M. rassenjrers by this train make the same titm- to Newark Zaner-ville and Wbeelintt as by any other reute out of Indianapolis!, and fare the same.Third Train 7:10 P. M, Cincinnati Express, arrives at Cincinnati 12:20 A. M. Iiexingon, Ky. 11:45 A. M. I are came as ty any other route. Call for your tickets ria the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad. IluKKaRe checked through. Srr.ciAL Nonce. He sure you pet in the ribt train at Indianapolis. The enly Cincinnati train, stands on tbe rifth track, beinjr the farther track south in tbe Union Depot, at Indianap-lift. W . H. I. N0F.LE, General Ticket Asrrnt. Wm. I'owkll, Traveling Agent aprl6'60.

LAW BOOKS.

Mk INSURANCE COMPANY, Or HAUT! OltD C(N. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, I860. CATTTAL l5O00OOO0 5tT SURPLUS, (af:r deducting all liabüiüea) GH, 142 30

NEW AND VALUABLE WORK FOR LAWYERS. JUSTICES 0V THE TEACE. And all Connctetl irilh lh Judicial A'lminiftratüm of the Gortrnmettt. rso mz m in? rjc r.m? m-z Of tlicMatcof ndi.tnn,

C10NTA ISING THE REVISED STATUTES OF 1S52 with the ainenitmenls thereto, And tbe Kubsequen leirilation, with notes and references : judicial decision. EIITT.I BT JAMES GAVIN AND OSCAR ORD. Volume 1, Published by lIIXillAI V DOUGHTY I'DU5irOUS. J lid pre David .HcDonnld, one of the most eminent lawyers of tie State, volunteered the following e commendation of the work: Statvtks or IsriA.xa, bt Gavi.i & IIord. Some month? aco, the above named gentlemen Issued proposals for publishing, in two volumes octavo of some paes each, a I the statutes of the State parsed fince 1851, with annotations. The first volume of the work is now published ; and the manner of its execution, both mechanically and editorially, deserves the thanks of tbe profession. Tbe Imperfect manner of publishing our statute under State authority, has always been a source of jrreat inconvenience to the Indiana Lawyer. The revision of K2, a well as tbe statutes parsed since that year, mit: tit almost aswell have been published without any index. Up tc tb htime the lawyer has constantly been under the necessity of turning over, leaf by leaf, the volumes o our statutes to find any particular enactment. And every one know show annoying and provoking this is, especially in ti e hurry of business as in our Courts. Happily for the profession, the publication under consideration promisei-a better Mate of things in the future. The first volume o li-sr. Givin & Hord's work contains an excellent and copious index, wLuh to evt-ry practicing lawyer in the täte is itself worth the money which tbe volume costs. The volume under review contains another excellence Vll its pages are .upptied with valuable marginal indices, othal a vUnce at the mariu is KuSicknt to apprise the eader of the contents of the page . Another matter of great importance to the lawyer in this volume is a ootl co!l-ctin of the subjects of all hdution Knee 151. Heretofore, the lawyer in examining our lcgMati n on any given subject had first to f.nd wh.v wa relevant toit in the kevUit-n of 152, and thrn to turn over the pait-sof the vlunies of subst-ijuent Statutes, to see how far recent legislation may have repealed or m jd -fied the provisions contained in that Revision, aud even then be would often f.-el doubt whether be had f'und ail the legislation t n the subitct of Lis ina'lirv. Messrs.fi.i-

- i i vin and Hori have relieved us of all this trouble and

doubt. They have collected together in conecutiee pat;e all tbe statutes made fince 1S51. on the ume subject. Thus, on psgr s 373 to 377 of their first volume they have collected all our legislation, now in force, on the subject o husband and wi, inr lurtin? tbe act of 152 ami three actof 157. And they have followed the ame mode o; coocation, in appri-prlate consecutive pages, in regard to all other topics of lexiltiou. A .;ill tii'r valuable feature are the copious nd accu rate notes contained in the volume in ques tion. Tili volume includes the Constitution of the United Slates, th. Consrttution of Indiana, and several important acts oi Virg:nii and Matute of Congress, arid a large portion o our own t.ttutcs now in force. The numerous decisions o the Courts on trie various provisions contained in these Constj.s tutiotis and statutes are found at the bottom of the appropriate rae, in the form of neat, brief and accurate i.otea::d references.. JIisr. Gavin A Hord siem to have performed this part of tbe-r work exceedingly well. It must have cost them much care and labor, fly it they have greatiy lescel tu labor of the practisiug lawyer, and have well merited his grateful approval. I a every re.;-ect the volume under review Ihi?hly redItaMe to tbe d:IIicence, accuracy, talents and tbe tate o Its editors. a. well as to the mechanical skill and neatnes of i: publishers, and it mast raise the jut expectation ol the profes-ion, as to the value of the second volume, h!ch we understand w;il forthcotmng in a few months, and which will contain the code of plea-hug and practice o 152, with MbsocjueEt atudments and other statutes. Without any concert With U;eeiitors or publishers o! the volume in question, the writer rf tb:s article has been induced to compose and publish this little review of the book, solely because he believes the ed:tor and publishers deserve high commendation for their perform aacv. He, therefore, deems It but Just to them, without being solicited to it by ary one, to publish tb;s i."iice of the Jxoi, over his own proper came. DAVID McDuNALD. IiHl.anapolis, Novt inir 1, l"ö0. The f.rt volume is now ready and Wing delivered to ubscriber. i it i c i: $ t 50.

FING HAM I DOUG HIT, Indianapotl.

iETNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS.

DOOK AND JOO PRINTINC.

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STATE SENTINEL

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Erected 1859 Owned by the Co.

SPE 1 A L A IT F. NT10N G IV E N TO TH E INSURANCE

'i ol farm property, dwellings and out-buildinsr. In

sures such buildings or contents ia a very favorable man

ner, lor three or nve years. Losses Equitably Adjusted and Promptly- 1'ald In Cash. Also, insures stores, warehouses, buildings, or contents and personal prope rty generally, in town or country, at rates as low as consistent with hazards taken, and inland insurance against the perils'of navigation. WJI. HENDKKSON, Agent, Indianapolis, Indiana. Application can be made to D. W. Grubbs, who is fully authorized to transact all business connected with the Agency. f aug 1,'61-dlyl WM ENÜF.RSON

COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

JESSE JOHNSON General Commission Merchant,

AX

Dealer in Flour, c;rain and nil kinds of Country Produce; Wim- and Llqtiori,t'lgur,Tobareo, Ac.

OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 207 SOUTH SECOND ST.,

ADI.I.I'III A. Advnnreuntulc on Consignment. aug22dly

It Is for a!e by

REAL ESTATE.

:r. j. gatt ,ttstos REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 3 IILACKI' UD'1 m ILHIMm

MEDICAL

JTMCE TO THE INDIES.

DR. DACIEIi' I1LIS.

S FF.MALE MONTHLY

mm

No article of medicine intended for tbe exclusive use of Females, that has ever made its appearance, has met with such universal success as these Ce ebrated

No disease is so little understood, and consequently so

banly treated, as hemale diseases. These lulls are the re suit of much Ktudy and careful experience in all varietie

ot temale complaints; and in cases of Jtt at- ar gJL ar- .

Suppressions, Leuchorrea or Whites-inflanimation of the

bladder, kidney and womb, and loss of nervous energy,

their use is ebove all praise.

CAUTION- -Married Ladies, In certain situations, should

not use theaa. For reasons, see directions w ith each box.

Trice. One Dollar per box. Sent by mail to anypirtof

the world, rrejmred and sold exclusively by DU. EWiNG, No.lS Virginia Avenue, pr5-diwiy '61 InJianapolis.lndiana.

AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL

TT AS WON FOR ITSKLF SUCH A RF.NOWN FOR THE

I cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Com

plaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for rs to recount

the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been emploved

As it has loii.u; been in constant use throughout this section we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept tip to the best it ever has been, and that it maybe relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found

to do.

AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,

ron THE CUKE OF

Cotiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indirestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Files, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy,

letter. Tumors aii't alt uhctim, V orms, (,out, Neural gia, as a Dinner lull, andlir I'urifying the Dl od.

They are sugar-coated, ro that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are tbe best aperient in

the world lor all purposes of a family physic.

Price 35 cents per llox; 5 boxe for l

Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Ftatesmen, and eminent personaires, have lent their names to certify tbe 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 above complaints, and the treatment that should be ollowed for their cure.

Do not be put oft" by unprincipled dealer with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayers and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. fKEPARfcl) BT

mi. J. . AYER cV CO., LOWELL, MAS. Price, i per Ilottlr', Six llottles All our rctrdits are for sale by KOI'.EHT DROWNING, Indianjpolis. ALLEN A CO., Cincinnati, And by all druggist anddealeis everywhere. Aag27-d3m

HOTELS.

BROADWAY HOTEL. CINCINNATI, OHIO. CAPT. CHAS. H. CROMWELL, PROP'R. Breakfast as Ave A. M., for passengers by the morning Trains. aprG-dle.

PAPER DEALERS. THOMAS iirxojr, wm. h. cs.vrraii, wm. woopa. Aiioii, (JliutHcIri & TYoori, 77 and?!) Wa I nut St. Cincinnati. Manufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Ä- SC , PRINTERS' CARDS AND CARD SHEETS! I PRINTING INKS AND PAPER MANUFACTURERSal, erials, atrents for th Majnolia Mills writing pa per; raanu acturers of extra wrapping paper and paper bags.

WRITING INKS. m s j rm? jk c Celebrated Record Ink FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. iiticr. fifty cn.vrs ii:u ucaut iiutti.i:. taaylT-dtf

STEAM PRINTING

ESTABLISHMENT!

MEDICAL.

TT7E ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS f for rwk and Job Printing, with dispatch and in the best style of the art. Particular attention paid to Mercantile and Railroad

fcs J

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

CIRCULARS,

RECEIPTS, Ac

Show Cards and Bills ! CHECKS, NOTES BONDS, ENVELOPES, STOCK CERTIFICATES, DEEDS, Ac, Ac POSTING BILLS fOB COUNT T MERCHANTS. Show Hill, Hotel Hills of Fare, Hand Hill Posier and Programmes Iabel Invitation, (Partics and Halls.)

BOOS

fOM,

9 E VICHT DtSCKirnOH. SCHOOL AXD COLLEGE CATALOGUES, 1ÜSCELLAJTE0US PAMPHLETS, CONSTITUTIONS, BEPOKTS,

BRIEFS, Ac.

We have one of the most complete Printing Establishment! in tbe country. Our facilitie for doing all kind of Work, Book, Plain or Ornamental, are first class. We have introduced the latent and fastest Presses, and have added to our Type all the modern styles, and w e employ the bead werkmen. We are thus enabled to furnish Jobs promptly, to guarantee atisfaction, and to accept low prices. We have connected with our Job Department Adams Superior Presses, and are prepared to execute Stereotype Presiswork, together with the Preatwork for outside pper, at low figures.

.ilerchant, IXanker, ICailroad .Tlan agers Insurance Agents, Manu facturcr Ac,

Is respectfully directed to our EstabliiLment, if they desire fir-t -class work at low rates, g"0n!ers fron- abroad will receive prompt attention. Work fu rait bed in all cases at the time promised.

GT Strangers from a distance, and business men of the city and country, are cordialIj invited to visit our ofTice, and examine our facilities for executing every description ot Printing in the neateft ftyle, and on the roost reasonable terms.

Office on MeriJUn Street, Sooth of Wah-

iriton Street, opposite the Potoffice.

Addkuss,

ELDER HARKNESS & BINGHAM.

A. J a. a a vss. mm av

MervousHeadache

CURE X

HAIR nESTOHATIVE.

a'JrAJb: QREA.TEST MEDICAL- BE AIITIFIER O F THE A O K . A!?D THE ONLT IlVXlt PHKPAHXTION

Worthy of any C"ubrct fr r4oriuc

By the use f these nils the periodic attacks of JkVnvni. or t S-jfrcAe may be prerented; and If taken at the Commencement of an attack Immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. fThey seldom fail in removing the Sausea and Headache to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the bowel removing Convenes.

For Literary Men. Students, Delicate Females, and all er wn of sedentary habit, they are valuable s a Lax a- j tive Improving the appetite, giving tone and vigr to the 1 igertlve organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and trength 4 the whole system. The CEPHALIC TILLS are the result f long Investigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been tn ose many years, during which time they have prevented! and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering fron Headache, whether origiuating in the nervous system oi frotx a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable In their compotd-Jon, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change of diet, and the ah.er.ce of any disagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ' The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each box. Sold by Druggist and all other Dealers in Medicines. A box will be sent by mail, pre-paid, on receipt of the p ii. i c i: , 2. ci:ms. All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 43 Ceder Street. New York.

"THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT." INSTANT RELIEF! STOP YOUR COUGH! PURIFY YOUR BREATH! STREGTHEN YOUR V01CE1 SPA TiTTTTCyg THROAT CONFECTIONS, ARE GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR rrjBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN 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. t They give strength and volume to the voice. They impart a delicious aroma t the breath. Ley are delightful to tLe ta.ste. i

They are made of simple herbs and can not barm any

one.

I advise every one who has a Congb or a Hucky Voice or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat, to get package of my Throat Confections, they will relieve you nstantly, and you will r.gree with me that "they go right to the spot." You will And them very useful and r sant while travelling or attending public meetings for Hilling your cough or allyin your thirht. If yon try one package I am safe in aying that you will ever afterward consider them indispensable. You will find them at tbe Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature is on each package. All others are coun erfeit. A package will be Kent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of Thirty Cent. ADDIICSS IIEKRY C. SPAIaDIIVG, NO. 4$ CEDAR STREET. N. Y. fcäy-A single kottle f SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE

will save ten times Its cot annually.'

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!

SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY! DISPATCH 1 tSfX Sttk u Tim Savxa NuaV'-J As accident will happen, even In well regulated families, It ia very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing furniture, toys, crockery, etc. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to be without lU It ia always ready and Bp to Ute tick inj point. "USEFUL UJ EVERY HOUSE." 5. B. A brush accompanies each bottle. Trice 25 cents AddreM, HENRY C. SPALDING. So. ii Cedar Street, New Trk.

CAUTION. As certain unprincipled persons are attempting U palm off on the nnaitfpecilng public, tmrudona of my PRJCPAKXD GLUE, 1 wucldcantion II Persons to exaouM before purchaauig, aad ee that the fall name. JCT SPALDING 'S PREPARED GLCE-J Is cn Ute euukle wrapper; all others are swindling eouo terfet fetZütAw

ITITT.fcT DRUGGIST 15 THE UNITED fTATES li familiar with tbe article, and will tell ynu lfyoa you are Haid or Gray Or Your Hair rtrds at Tsnlc.

ProlVwMor O. .J. "WooIn

HAIR RESTORATIVE

I Hie? On If Ilrlluble Article for i on to I'fcC. FOR STATESMEN, JUIiGES, CLER(JYME!I, Indies and gentlemen. In all parts of the world testify to the etricacy of Prof. O. J. Wood's Hair Kertoraüvr-, and gentlemen of the pres are unanimous in it praise. A few testimonial only can here l-e given; ee ciuular fL-r more, aixi it will be impossible for you to doubt.

TR0F. 8. THAIJ'EIUI, PIANIST, says on his arrival in the United State. Le was rapidly Ijecoming gray, but on applying V'ovt's lliir Restorative, his hair sov recovered its original hue. CHARLES CARDEW, 13 NASSAU STn N. T,

Fays the gray hairs on his wife's head were, r . I . at. J t

altera lew eefc iriai, lumru ini a oara brown, at the name time beautifying and thickening the bair. A. C. RAYMOND, BATn, MAINE, Says he 1 now fixtyjears old, aiid Lis hair and whiskers wer tww-tLirda Kray, but by the use of two IxKtles of the Restorative, the gray hair have disappeared, both on m head and face, and is more soft sA cKm-j than for twenty-live years previous. Hi :fe, at the are of Lfty-two, has used it with tbe same eflecU HNLET JOHNSON, ESQ., NEW ORLEANS, Says that he lost bis hair by the Yellow Fever in lNrst. lie used Wood" Hair ReotoraUve, and bis hair i now thick and glossy. M. MIDDLETON, IJV1NGST0N, ALABAMA, says the Restorative has done much good In his part ot the country. He ust-d it for baldness and now has a fine head of Lair. T. L. MORSE, LEBANON, KENTUCKT, Says he has seen Wood' Hair Restorative u.-ed in hum. reds T cases, and never knew it to fail in accomplishing all it irofees to do. A. J. ALDEN. McLANESBORO', ILL., Says he had the scald head eight year, and was bald, but by the libera luse of Wood's Hair Restorative, he now has a rich, glus head of bair. LiooxiEE, Noble county, Indiana, Feb. S ISM. Prof. O. J. Wood. Dear Sir In the Utter part nf the year 1&2, while attending to the Slate and National Law School of the State of New York, my bair, from a cause unknown to me, commenced falling off very rapidly, so that in the short Fpace of six months, tbe hole upper part i f ray scalp was entirely Lertfl of its covering, and much of the remaining portion upon the wie and back part of my bead shortly after became gray, m that you mill not be surprised heu I tell you that up'in my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual acquaintances were cot so much at a loss to discover the cause of the change iumy appearance, as my more intimate acquaintances to recognize me at all. I at once made application to the tnoct skillful physicians in the country, but receiving no assurances (rom thetathat my hair could again be restored, I was forced to become reconciled to my fate, until fortunately in tbe latter part of the year 1857, your restorative was recommended to me by a druggist, aa being the most reliable Hair Restorative in use. I tried one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction that ft was producing the desired effect. Since that time 1 have osed seven dollars worth of your iwtorafive, and aa result, bare a rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill la the production of o wonderful an article, I bave mootsmended its use to many of my friend and acquaintances, who, 1 am Lappy to inform you, are using it wi:h Lite effect. Very respectfully. A. M. LA TT A. Attorney and Counselor at Law Oat O&oti, g. C, Jane 21, 19 Prof. O. J. Wood: Dear Sir Your Flair KestoratWe la rapidly gaining popularity in this community. I have had occasion to lay prejudice aside, and give your Uair Restorative a perfect test. During tbe year ISM, I was so unfortunate as to be thrown from my sulky against a rock near tLe road side, from which my head received a moot terrible blow, caus ing a great deal of irritation, which communicated to tbe brain and external surface of tbe head, freru the e fleet of which my hair was finally destroyed over tbe entire urface of the bead. From the time I first (Uncovered its dropping, however, up to the time of Its total disappear ance, I employed everything I could think of, being a professional man myself; and, aa I thought understanding tbe nature of the disease, but was finally defeate d In every prescription advanced. These and no other circumstances induced me to resort to your worthy Hair Restorative, which I have every reason to belive produced a very happy result; two months after the first application, I had as beautiful a Lead of young hair as I ever saw, for which I certainly owe vou my most sincere thanks. Rest assured, dear sir, I shall recommend your remedy to ail Inquirers; moreover, I shall use my influence, which I Caller myself tossy. Is nt a little. You can publish this if you think proper. Yours, very respectfully, M. J. WRIGHT, lt. D. OCice of the Jeffrrsonlan, Pbillippi, Va., Iec. 12, M. Dear Sir. I feel It my duty a well a my pleasure, to state to yon tbe following circumstances, b ich yon can use as you think proper. A gentleman of tUW place, (a lawyer,) has been Laid ever since his early youth, so much so that he was compelled to wear a wig. He was induced to ue a bottle of your "Hair Restorative,' which Le liked very much; and fter uir.g some two or three bottles his hair grew out quite luxuriantly, and be now has a handsome head of hair. The gentleman's name is Bradford, and be ia very well known ia our adjoining counties, many person can teufy to the truth of this statement; I give it to you at the request ol Bradford. You can sell a great deal of your Hair Restorative in this and tbe adjoining counties if you hare the proper ar-nt. Yours, 4c. THOMPSON M'LGHNoR. CRKerKa,S. C,30th July, Paor. 0. J. Wood 1t Sir; I take pleasure in recommending your Hair Restorative as a iriot excellent cure for scald bead. My son was suffering very tnorb from Una disease, and after using one bottle, was nude pertectiy well. I recommended it to others who had d;rf-ae of the bead, and in ail cass It Lad the desired e!TVct. fun can recmmend it w itbout fear as a mot certain cure for scald bead. Many others will certify tlat this and many other cases was cured from the nw f your most valuable Hair Restorative. - Respectfully yours, GEORGE McSUAIN. The New Tork Day IVk say Ttie majority of Hair VVbe, Hair Dye. Hair Tonic. Hair Oil, and the numbcrles preparations which are now before the public under such eatravarant, bypcrboltcal and fantastic title as we see paradi In show window card and newspaper heading, as bair prepare Hons, are all humbugs of tbe first water; their real merit, wbon thev poM anv, la, that they do no harm. HOG'H LARD, WU ALK 'OIL, LARD OH, 8WKKT OIL, aerovd and colored, make vp, when in beautiful wrappers and white Cir.t glaa bottle, the co.il -est character of tonics; and hen thus coolly are baptised wiUt eotne lriy!i. I term, and caught at by verdant younj; and old of both sexes. Such is not the character of Prot Wood's Hair keiora'ive. This frentirnien cooes before tbe world without any "bighfaluun" XilopbMcrium, or any other astounding or startling catchpenny term.-; Le .imply advertises a U'tir .'etVriN're what It eipree. pre cisely and aa a Reiorative it acta, buy ProL Wood's Hair Restorative; ai', a you value your acaJp, aye, yoar very brain, apply nothing ele; for it msy be that via will a-et some wor substance than perfumed lard oil on yoer cranium. Remember, Wood's Restorative for the hair ia the best article eaUat." IT wuu it Sanaa's 0 raocaaa RESTORE GRAY BAIR TO THE ORIGINAL COLOR Will make it grow on Is. id Heads WM restore tiie natural secret i-i. Will remove at once all ItchJa?, W'ill remove all Dandruff, Will cure all eruption even ecald Will make the hatr soft and gWy, Will make the old appear young arain. Will preserve tbe color of bair to otd a. Will always fasten It and stop its fa'.l:ng, A od Is one of the best toiM articles for the hair nrm tn ne. IF TOUK HAIE M HARSH. Le Prof. Wood', hair rtortie If your Itair is grey, Cse Prof. Wood's hair restotaUve. f your bair is thin. Use Prof. Wood' hair rtoraue If you are bald, Ce Prof. Wood's hair reoorative If you have nervous headache. Ce Prof. Wood's hair restorative. If yoa w ant trrtirminy overwhelmfng. Read the circular of prof. Wood's hair reuoeat o O. .1. AVOOD & CO., II .Tlarkrt rert.Ht. eul; 114 Itresad war Sew Verla KANCT ACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DFJILFRJ

CtT Wloletle and retail agcit, CotKtT rowia wholele 4ruiririt. So. ti Weaa Yaiau street. In-

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