Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3595, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1862 — Page 4

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NOTICES.

EG3b3 Cl Haxres, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Dealers in Groceries VINI PllODUCE, Flour, orn-Ucal, Salt Vc., 50. 9 WEST WASHINGTON STREET, IndLanapolia, Indiana.

ff ims FIRM ARE THE JtXCLUSIVE AGENTS IN J. tbie city for Joeepb Mann's Oysters celebrated lUiUnK-r brand od ell orders frons the city or country will t promptly tiled. At this boue also la um cf tbe largt Henertes In tie world, where rhkkent, dock. r", tarkie and the like ire kept healthy and fat and fit fur the table at all times. sepU-deta

SPECTACLES, &C. To Officers of the Array.

JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP SMA-GLE mtJVn Ii OVULE Sil JLtSSt:S. For field, porUbilitj and power they ujcroJe a!! other. J-'or aale by SEMMONS. Optician.

SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C., Of the preatet trnpirent power, of new improvement properly adjusted to the cai e. Oniers from the country, with particular, promptly attended to. Repairing neatly done witu dispatch. SKM MÖNS. Optician. octZJ No. t, South Illinois street.

MUSIC.

Patriotic Songs Ilnruionizetl for Jlule Voire and Ap proprltate for ur In ('amp.

AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STOKE.

The Sabbath-School Hymn and Tttnc-Hooh, Containing upward of two bandred choice hymn and tune ich:: nix ti:.vrs. AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STORE.

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WILLAH I) 4 STOAKLL, Nu. 4, Rate IIuum

LI V ER Y ST A D LES . O- W. JOHOSTSTOIST,

Livery and Sale Stables NOS. 11 AND 13 WEST PEA HI. STREET, ISItAeOll, IXOIANA. SJJ Horses, r.ugsries. Carriages and S.-tddl Horse alwavsin readiness. Charge moderate. dec3tf

V. AV. II ALI, V CO., EXCHANGE STABLES, 23 IL.L,IOi MTICI.F.T, OPPOSITE BATES HOUSE, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. aug5-dty

BITTERS.

TJ S; TZ T II 12 Old SACHEM BITTERS IT IS THE FIXEST AND BEST s v u i iv a ii i: in v i iv i: ic jnt o w isr.

IT IS AS IMAU AI LLI) Purifier and ..oqulatoroHho Blood It is a nrllzhttul Tonic. Try it and it will do you Good. FOR SiT,n BTT It! C1IIIAI I T V HALS Ami by lirwrJ, Wine Merchant and Druggist- generally. W m. GOOnniCII, New Haven. Ct., Proprietor. Principal lepot, 14 Water street, N. Y. dec3r-o-dAwl BOOTS AND" SHOES. Iiurgrrtlte lliieliiew, Lower Ihr Coat

T Tnltrtl Male of America, DU trie t of I) Indiana, S; Waists., a UUI of information bi been CM tathe lUsUlrt Coart of Ihm United Slates vitbin ani fnr ta I.venUi Cifcn't ami MnnrX vt IrMl.n, on Ibe aib of October, Kl, bjr Jln Uni.A, .k)., Attcrne wf tLa fn!:ed Statei f America. L,r J.lU tnct of InJ.ani, raiaat 1 bar of cofTe, 9 bwaea of Hlrfc. 10 barret of hiy, as4 1 box of can-Jle, aeliad at Kraurtlle for a tloiatk n of th lavi of Lb United Statea, U aaid good and merchandi beinjr cof;trabrjd of war, and prajtng prore teainit paid fond, and Ibat theame may condemned and mM artklea contraband of ir. Now, therefore, to pnrwi of tb tn.itio nnrfer tb aeai of aakl Court to tn diretted and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to a'l pen na claimli.jc id (r-l, or any part thereof, or In any manner Interested therein, that they b an-1 appear before the aaid. the lüMrictOtjrt of tb United htate, to be held at the city of Irimapoli, In and fur the DUtrtct of luluina. oi tLe third Monday cf November cM, at ten o'clo a f the forenoon of that dy, then and there to Intern their claim and cuke their alWatiooa In that behalf. D. G. LOSE. U. . Marshal, Ter J. S. I'.iotix-w, Deputy. Jons n. Ra, Oerk. Iaied November J, 151. norl-dllt

J" O T-3C 3T I-I . ID E T IE IFt S , Hoot and Mi or .llamt fur Hirer, i.1 t Fourth utrret nnotnnnti. III AVK J-JST OPENED MY SPRING STOCK, WHICH com prices the ttew-! and ch:cc.t tyln of Men, buy, Yocth. and ChiM.en' wear, and hain? en-atly Increai my facitttie fur nunuftunrir, I am eiaMed to offer irrrit l'nducemenl to cahbucr. I have marked my pnoe down to a eery low tljtiir, oiUy aJiii?g a ra!l pr-jllt. Mr nvtto is Ure ale ai.d tiiall profit. Under iaihlin? the n"veity cl k epinc ur wi'h the times. I will ne eery endear nati-fy customer eerr reuecl. ,rairi; l-dly Jt'HN II. DKTKL.V TYPE FOUNDRY. J CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY,

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flTTK. PKES5K! AND l'J.INTING MATEKIAL VI.-, 1 W AYSn Ii-ithI, r m.muf.vtured to order. Klc- ; truttpmg well anl pp-mptly e.-c:.t-1. Agency lr Ma-t. -uprior lnk II. A.ItMiTKU, Aent.

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DRUMS.

Killouriit''M Drum. IsTO.-l BATES HOUSE.

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NOTICE. nllrl MairMil Amrritti, District of liidlnna, :

Wkiiii, l.il of inf. nati..ii li-Wro f.U-d in the (tnrt Cnrt of the tn.ii it, w ithin and f.r the .Vrenih Ctrrait awl la?n, t of L,-v w the 13th day January W JuhJ Hji.uji, K.j., AMurrwv of the United Male, lor . In-U jel t.f lr4in, namt thrre lne f iua:hirrtTy arnl .tie j i,i-e c f r t;iiif. rurd at J. 3cr..nvil!e, Iriliana. f. r a l !:. u f th l.w .f the l'rtite-1 Stair, tL .aid .- -1 .ti.l tnrrchtixli if. CX. Hal and of war, a:d pr.vtTif pr arfa.u t id '1-, ar,d that the arne tujy be c4i U Uii. d . Kl 4 am. !r i .Kjtr.taud tf war. w, iLeref..re, In purune rf the mfniti"n Mt, -r th. aJ of U1 Court H ene d.reiled and delivered, I d Le-e. t y gr public bot.ee to all p i n tlam.ni( aaid R'"l, r mity part il.rrruf, f In any n.ai.nrr miereiril U.r-ui, tLat thrv I ami appear n-?.,te the .aid, the IHtrU t durt iT the t'ciiied Mate, to be b-ld at the city f IiMtUr.apIi. In and the l.rw-t -f Indiana, oa the 3d Tue-day of Ithrt.ary Mat. at la o iL k tf tl f-rei y n cf that diy, thru art, there to lutrrio- thnr c'a.iu ai.d make tLeir a.leiaM'r. la that th f. AtteC DWID G. Hint, U. R.Marb vr J. M. Hi..iar. Irputy. J. m If. lua. Clerk. J'.2.l

FLAG LOST.

XT'','Tr,' "TiTMor atii:ui'A, nis. J TRICT OF INDIANA, SM: WiiEiiaa, A Lbd of information baa been f.l?d In the IKnrtct Court -f the United State within and fr the Seventh Circuit and lK.trict of Indiana, on the 5th 5y of October, by John Hanna. Eiw.,Attomey fir the United State for aatd lMttrict of Indiana, Kaimt 1 box of dm?, 3 boxe of candle, 3 bajr of coffee, 4 keg. of aoda, J boxcasoap, and 10 barreli of M-ky, wied at EvarwTille, for a T4latlon of the law. of the United State, the said goods and merchandise helnic coritraband of war, and praying prucea aeaiii-ot aid good, and that the ame may be condemned and sold a art .! contraband of war. Now, therefore. In pnrnanee of the monition tinder the aeal of f aid Court, to me directed and deliTf-red, I do hereby five public notice to all pcroiu claimuij? nai I gf or any part theereof, or in any m inner interested therein, that they be ami appear before the naid, the Ii-trirt Court of the Unite. 1 Statr, to be bdl at the rite of Indianapolis, in and for the Iiitrict of Indiana, on the 3-1 Monday of November next, at 10 o'chxk in the forenoou of that day. then and there to lr.terpose their claim and make their allegations in that behalf. D. ii. KOSE. U. S. Mar-hal. Per J. S. Liutijjw, la-jtuty. Joh! IL Raa, Clerk. luted November J, HCl. nov3-dlit TpiTrn sTATi:toi'A.nriticA, msi) TIUCT OF INDIANA, SS: WaasitAa lilel of information haa be-n RIei In the iHstrict Court of the United States, within and for the Seventh Circuit ami IH-trxt of Indiana, on the Sth day .'.J October, 151, by John Hanna, Ks., Attorney for the United State of America, aain-t 24 caen tT boot, and hoe, iieUcd at KvannviUe, for a violati'iti of the 1jw of the United States, the nail K'x-dn and merchandise beini cotitraband of war, arid praj iritf proces raint aid (T'nkI, and that the anie may be condemned and vM a. articles Cotitraband of war. Nw, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the ceal of aid Court to m directed arid delivered, I do hereby tfive public notice to all persons claiming aid (rooil, or any part thereof, or an sny manner interested therein, that they be and appear before the Haid, the I htrict Court of the Unfed State, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for the lh-tricl of Indiana, on the 3d Monday of Novender next, at 0'c!ek of the forenon of that diy, then and there to interpose their claims and make their allegation In that h' half. D. i. KOSE, U. S. Marshal, Per J. S. I'.n.tiow, Deputy. Jon IT. Krs, Herk. Dated NovemlT 1,1 V.l. nov2-d!4t

MEDICAL.

$100 REWARD. CAMP ANDT JOHNSON. t ar5shvUre,Teta.,Msrch 27, l-.i ON LE AVISO MUNFORDiYILLE, KENTUCXY, THE ocer aodxLen of the ltlruh (35tL) reriroent Indiana Tolan'eers,wert taortlfied to Had that ocr bemtlful tand of Iriab color. pre.nted tha nrtment by the patriotic Irish ladie of IrxJ.anapcU, had been stolen away. The theft cotjM only hare been committed by eome person wearing the uniform of an ff.cer, and who by that mean, could have free Inpeaa and egrers throaich our lje and tent a. Our regiment will to-morrow take cp the line of march toward the South In the face of an armed enemy, and we are unable to expreaa to our friends at home the disappointment and sadne we feel In not bein able to carry with ui the Irth banner of which all of us were o Justly proud. W e do not however envy the aensatin w hich the wretch roust experience who found hirmelf at any time o crntemptible anI degraded as to violate the courtesy extended him, and commit soinfamons a theft. The uulTii(med oflicer.of the IrUh repinient will pay one hundred dollars for the recovery and delivery to us of the flair, herein refetre! to. and for the apprehension and retention cf the thief until he can be tried for his crime. J.O. WALKER, Colonel. JOHN CUOWK. Capt. Co. II, .th reg. Ind. Voll. LE V I A W A I.TKY, 21 A. (V. II , 4 M. W. r.IJ-.XX, 1st U. Co. K. D. CUMMINS, 2d U. JAMES It. Ml LL1 KIN, Capt. Co. K. JOHN MJULLY, Lt.Cornd 'g Co. I. W. IL PATTON, 2d U. Co. I. JOHN P. DUNN. CapL Co. D. AH;UT ti. TAPIN, 1st Lt. Co. D. A. V. FAKKAK, lt U. Co. K. J M. I'.UASHEU, 21 Lt.Co. F. JOHNDIUjON, Lt.Comd'R Co. A. M ICH A EL FITZPAl KICK, 2d Lt. Co A. C. O. (iALEZlo, 21 Lt. CotndV Co. C. JOHN P. DUr HCT. Capt. Co. U. THOMAS PKYCE, Capt. Co. I. WM. IIIPWLU Capt. Co.C. ' mcli31-d3t

INSURANCE.

JEm IXSIIR1XCB COMPANY, f 1IAIKTFOKD, CO.IS. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860.

CATITAI SI, 500,000 00 NET SURPLUS, (after dedocticf all liabliUes) 14,112 30

HOTELS.

k NERVOUS DEHILITY,OKSPEKMATHKKHKA, 'r' is positively incurable by any Means hut those As I advocate. IWfore coinnienriiiK ny treatment learn how the writer actually cured hiui.elf, and subseijuetitly huri'treds of others. Enclose a J o-t-piiiil superscribed envelope to p.ox 176, Chsrle.stown, M.ss. fel l0-di2w Ayer's Sarsaparilla A compouml reinely, deiticl to be the most t'tiectual AUfratice that can Ie inrule. It is a concetitrattil extract of I'ar;i S.irs;iiarilla, so cumbimil with other iiibst.iiicrs of still greater nltcrative xwer as t utl'oiil an Ouertive antidote for the disease Sarsaparille is leputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy i.s wanted by those who suffer from Stnitnous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to this lar-reclass ofour alllicted fellow citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by exj et iment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints: ScUOU LA AM) ScRoiTLOCS CoMI'LAINTS, Etil VTIONS ANÜ KttlPTlVfc DlSKASKS, UlcHLS, 11 M TLr S, Hlotciiks, Timors, Salt Kiih m, Scald Head, SvitllLIH AM SVI'IUIMTIC A r K LCTIONS, 2l tKClUIAL DlSKASK. DkoIV, XtlKALOIA OR TlCDot loi ttKAi x, Dkiulitv, Dvsph-ma and Indi-

Gtsno, Kkvsiplkas, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Imti ritt or the I?looi. This compountl will be found a great promoter of health, w! en taken iu the spring, to expel the foul humor' which fester in the blood at thatseaFon of the year. I5y 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 "ores, through which the system will strive to rul itself of corruptions, if not us.-istedto do this through the natural channels of the hly by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you lind its impurities bursting through the tkin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when vou find it is obstructed ami sluggish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even w'ere no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is weil; 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 life is disordered or overthrow n. Sars.ip.iril hi has. and deserves, much the reputation of accomplishing these entis. Hut the world has been egregiouslv deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug nlone h is not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or anything else. During late years the public have been misled by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Kxtract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of t!iee have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often no curative properties whatever. Hence, bitter nnd painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which tiood the m uket. until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply stielt a remedy as shall rescue the i. a me from the load ot obloquy w hich iosls upon it. Ami we think we have rmuiul for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the disease- it is intended to cute. In order ti secure their complete eradication from the svstem, the remedy fhould be judicion.-ly taken according to directions on the I Kittle. TKKPAUl D BT nit. j. v. avi:u & co. Price , per Itottlr. Six llotlleo for 5. Ayers Cherry Pectoral has won lor itself such a renown for ti e cure of every variety of Throat ami Lung Complaints, tint it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the e idenee of hi virtues, wherev er it h.is been employed. As it has long been in constant ue 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 m ty be re lied on to dolor their telief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR Tilt Cl re or Cftirrnfs, Jaundicf, l)yirsi, InJijrstinn, )errry. Foul Stotmich. Ert$iprla. IhaJachr, I'i'r. ilifumitirn, llruylian and Skin DisniS'S. Lirtr (mil,iint, l)rojy, Tdicf, Tunwrs and S-ilt Rhrutn, Wortn. (tout, itural jia. at a Dint.rr and jfr yuri'yi thr Il.'ood. They are su.jar co itc-1, so that the in )-t ee::itie can t ike them pletsintiy. and they are the be-t aperient in the world for "all the purposes of A family phsii Trice 25 cenUs per li-n; Five Uoxes for $1.00 C:eat number of Clergymen. rhysicUn. Statomen and e:uii;et.t jtM.tnte, have lent their name to certify the unparalleled usefulness ot thee remedies, but our rp.ic here will not pet mit the iiwrtion of them. The Aenu below turned furnish gratis our Amiwu an Almanac iu

hieb they are given; with '.j full desTipiiona of the al)e complaint, nnd the treatment that j

eiiouM be followed fr their cure. Do not be put oil by unprincipled dealers with other i rejarati..ns they make more profit on. DeiU4id AviR a, nd take no other. The r-ick ai.t the best aid there is for them, uid they h jul-l h i e it .

xv i: st i : u ii irr i: i, , OS., II, 13, 15, 17 COl llTLAM) ST., NEAR PROA D WAY, NEW YORK CITY. Tlii old etallUhed and favorite resort of the business community ha, been recently refitted, and is complete in every thins? that can minister to the comfort of it patron. Iadie and fnmilien are s ecially and careftilly provided for. It 1 centrally located in the business pa t of the city, and Is contijruoti to the xrincipal lines of steamboats, car,cmnibiie, ferrie, Ac. In ronsequeiice of the pressure caused by the rebellion prices have been reduced to One Dollar and Fifty Cents PER The table In amply supidied with all the luxuries of the eason, and is equal to that of any other hotel in the country. Ample accommodations ore offered for upward of 400 guest. E)PXi D- not believe runners, hackmen, and others, who may say "the Western Hotel is full." D. D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor. Tnos. D. Wjnchkstkk. fcblö-d'Jm

RAILROADS.

INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI

m.m... , J m ...tii i iiin jj. i I I..') ' .v4 f . i ; -. J MmrleM Itotitc hy Tliirty- ?lilc! NO CHANGE OF CAUS TO CINCINNATI 1 Three trninslavi liidiitnapolis Iiaily, (Sutulav excetel.) 11KSTTKAIN.-5 (M) A. M CINCINNATI LKUITNING Express arrives t Cincinnati at 9 5 A M. Second Train 11 15 A. M. Cincinnati, Columbu, Zanesvilie and Wheeling Mail, arrives at 5.00 1'. l. i'assentrers by this train make the same time to Newark Zanesville and Wheeling as by any other route out of Indiunap'iiis, and fare the same. Third Train 7:10 P. M, Cincinnati Express, arrives at Cincinnati Vl.20 A. M. Lexington, Ky. 11:40 A. M. lare same as by any other route. Call for your tickets ri.i the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad. ItaiTKage checked throuch. Si-ia iAL Noticr. IV ure you R't in the riialit train at Indianapolis. The nly Cincinnati train, stands on the fifth track, being thr farthest track south in the Union Depot, at Indianapolis. W. II. L. NOLLE, General Ticket Agent. Wm. 1'owli.i., Traveling Agent aprlt'60.

LAW BOOKS.

NEW AND VALUABLE WORK

FOrt LAWYERS, JUSTICES OF THE PEACE,

Ami all Oitnnrtl irith thr Julit itl Alminitratum of the (iifrfrnment. '

rjc nK ic f r.n? in? mj rjt? wi Of the State of ndiuiiti, C10NTAININT. THE KKVISEU 'TATUTES OF 1W2 with the ainendnietits thereto, .vid the subserjueu legislation, with uotes and references : judicial decisions. KPITr.P BT JAMES GAVIN AND OSCAR OKD. Volume 1, Published by IIINtill ?I v noriiii rv, i.ri.Aioi ta. Judge David ?IcIonald, one of therm. t emin-nt lawyers of the State, volunteered the follow iio. ecomtnendation of the work: Statttts or Ispiaxa, st Gavim A Honn. Some months ago, the alxive named gentlemen issued proposals for publishing, in two volumes octavo of some K) pages each, nl the statutes of the State passed si tee ls.l, with annotations. The first volume of the work is now puMi.-hed ; and the manner of its execution, both mechanically and editorially, deserves the thanks of the profession. The imperfect manner of publishing our statutes under State authority, has always been a source of great inconvenience to the Indiana I-nwycr. The revision of K2, as well as the statutes passed since that year, might almost aswellhave been published without any index. I'p tc thistiine the lawyer has constantly been under the necessity of turning over, leaf by leaf, the volumes o our statutes to tit id ar-y particular enactment. At:d every one knowshow nun' ying and provoking this K epeclilly in the hurry of husines as in our Courts. Happily for the profession, the publication under consideration proniisesa letter stite of things in the future. The hrt volume o Messrs. Gavin A Herd's work contains an excellent and oj.ious imtrx, wbk'b to every practicing lawyer in the late is itself worth the money which the volume costs. The volume under review contain another excellence

11 its pages are supplied wi'h valualle marginal indices, ; otliat a glance at the margin is sufl'.cient to apprise the eaderef the contents cf the psge. Another nia;t r i f great importance to the lawyer in this volume is a good collection of the subjects of ail leg- j l-lafionsincelN.11. Heretofore, the lawyer in examining our legislation on any given subject bad first to rind what ' was relevant to it in tLe Kevision of lo2, and then to turn I oer the pages of the volume of subsequent Statutes, to j sec h"W far recent legislation may have repealed or ni.d tied the provision contained in that Revision, arid even j then he would often f- cl doubt whether he hao found all ' the legislation on the subject of LI inquiry. Messrs. Gavin and lb rd have relieved u of all thik trouMe and i doubt. They have collected together in consecutive pages J all the statutes made since InH. on the ssme s-i'J.rt. j Thii", on paes :tT3 to 377 of tlo ir tirst volume they have collected all our legislation, now in force, on the subject o ; h'lsr'and and wife, ii. eluding the act of 1n52 and three acu j of ls.,7. And th-y h ve toIKiwe.i the same modeoico. i ocstton. in appropriate consecutive pages, In reg.trd to .:) ! other t"pi. s ('I legislation. I A still more valuable fe;t;;re are the copiou and accu- ! rate notes conta.ncd in the voiuu.e in question. This vl- i unie include the Constitution id the United State., tht : Cot'sfüut-.on of Indiana, arid several important acts oi Vir- ' ginia and statutes of Congress, and a larce portion o oir own statutes u.'W in force. The numerous deliJLs o the1 Courts on the various provision. contained in thse C titi j tation and statutes are found at the bttom of the appro- j pri.ite nae. in the form f neat, brief and accur.ve rote- ; at: 1 references. Messrs. iav;n A Ifird seem to have per- I formed this part of thrir w ork exceetlinIy well. It must j haec"st them much care and labor. Ly it they Lae j

greatly lessened the labor of the practising" lawyer, aud Lave well merited ti grateful approval. In every respect the volume under re view ihgh!y redItsh'e to the diligence, accuracy, talents and the tate o Irs editors, a well a to the mevhaiivca! skill and ueatiiesr of Its publishers, and tt must raise the Jut expecta'ion oi the professions to the value of the second volume, w hich we undertand will le fonhcoming tu a few mouths, and w ).eh wtII ci-nt.iin the cli? of pleading an t practice t. IvIU.Wiih sn?M'j'ier.t arr.eti.'.itieirs a:?d other statutes. Without arycoixert with the ed.tors r pul '.liers ot the volume m Ooestion, the writer of tin ariicl- ha l'- n Induced to compose and publish thishttle review f tlöb" k, solely beiaue be ttlievts the editors and publisher deserve high Commendation for their perform a nee. He, therefore, deem It but Just to them, wmhout t-ing solicited to it by any one, to pubhh thi nonce cf the boo-, over his owr pr per name. DAVID McDOXALD. Indianapolis, November 1, tfc63. The tirt volume 1 now ready and beine delivered to ubscrilers, 1 It I C V. I .V). It I f-r i!e by LINGIIAM X Ik UGHTT, ludianajHlis.

REAL ESTATE.

I?.. J. OATTiLMG REAL ESTATE AGENCY, ML 3 Itl'AC'KF 11I)S Itl'ILtllM:, ' B Ntawla-ss.

JETNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS.

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sures such building or contents in a very favorable man

ner, for tnree or five years. l.asr Mqiiitalil jr Adjunled and Promptly Paid In Cawli. Also, Insures stores, warehouses, building, or contents and personal property generally, in towu or country, at rates as low a consistent with hazards taken, and inland Insurance against the perils of navigation. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, Indianapolis, Indiana. Application can be made to I). W. Grubhs, who i fully authorized to transact all business connected with the Agency. ,raug. 1,'61-dly WM ENDERSON

COMMISSION MERCHANTS. TISSJSTS JOHNSON, General Commission Merchant, ar Healer Hi Flour, (äraln, nnd nil kind ot Country Produce; Wines und Liquors, Cigar, Tobacco, Ac. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 237 SOUTH SECOND ST., iiirAinii.riii v. Advances nmdc on Coni(rnnien t. aug'idly

MEDICAL

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.roTici: to the Lwu:s.

DM. DACIER'S F KM ALK MONTHLY TILLS. No article of medicine Intended for the exclusive use of Females, that ha ever made its appearance, ha met with such universal success as these Cc cbrntcd Pills.

No disease is so little understood, and consequently so

badly treated, as Female di.-eases. ThceriUs are the re

suit of much study and careful experience in all va rietie

ot female complaints; and in cases of

Suppression, Leuchorrea or Whites inflammation of the

bladder, ki tiey and womb, and loss of nervous energy,

their use is i bove all praise. CAIT10N--Married Ladies, in certain situations, should not use tliem. For reasons, see directions with each box. Trice. One Dollar per box. Sent by msH to any part of the worl I. Prepared and sold exclusively by DU. EWI.NG.No.lS Virginia Avenue, apr.i-diwly '61 Indianapolis.Indiana.

AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL

RAS WON FOR ITSELF SUCH A RENOWN FOR THE cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for lis to recount the evidence of it virtues, wherever it has be i, employed. A it ha long been inconstant use throughout this section w e nt cd not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied n to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do.

AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,

FOR THR CURF. OF

Costtveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indirestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Tile, L'tacumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors nnd Salt Hheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Ihnner Till, and fr Purifying the Moist. They are sugar-coated, ro that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all purposes of a family physic. Price 23 cent per Ho; 5 boxe for SI

Great numbers of Clergymen, Physician, Statesmen, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of thee remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish grafts our American Almanac in which they are given: with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be ollowed fr their cure.

Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other prepHration they make more profit on. Ivmand Aver and take no others. The sick want the best aid there U for them, and they should have it. rar park by

DK. .1. V. AYI2R V CO., LOWELL, MAS. Price, i per Hottle; Six lloitlea, $5.

A 11 our rewedies are for sale by ROBERT DROWNING, Indianapolis. ALLEN 1 CO., Cincinnati, And by all druggists and dealers everywhere. augQT-d.lm

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HAIR PECTOnATIVC.

THE GREATEST MEDICAL BEAUTIF1EK OF THE AGE, AND THF ONLY Worthy of any cff!dence f r re-torng

Py 0j ose of thee Pills the periodic attack s of .Verro! or Sick nondttck may be prevented; and If taken at the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. Thry seldom fail In removing the Nsase cd Headache to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the bowels remorlng Conti Tenesa. For Literary !cn. Students, Delicate Females, and all ersous of sedentary babfta, they are Taiuable aa a Laxative improving the appetite, giving tone and rigor to the igestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and trength r the whole system. The CEPHALIC FILLS ar Üie result of long investigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, daring which time Uiey have prevented

and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering front Headache, whether originating in the. n?rvou fj stria oi frorr a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable In their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change tf diet, and the absence of any disagreeable taste render 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 Medicine. A box w ill be sent by mail, pre-paid, on receipt of tbe I It I C 12 , 5 CJ i: M T M . All orders should be addressed to HENKT C. SPALDING, 4 Ceder Street. Ne York.

"THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT." INSTANT KLLIKF1 STOP YOUR COUGH! PURIFY YOUR-BREATH! 1TUEGTHF.X YOUR V01CFJ SPAUDINQ'S THROAT CONFECTIONS, ARE GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CARRT SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS LADIES ARK 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 tothe 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 has a Cough or a Iltisky Voire or a Bad Breath, or any difScvlty of tbe Throat, to get package of my Throat Confections, they will relieve you n.stantly, aud you will agree with me that "titer go right to the spot." You will find tbem very useful and p asant while travelling or attending public meetings for stilling your cou'b or allying your UiirsU If you try one package! am safe in saying that you will ever afterward consider them indisperwable. You will find them at the Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. .PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature is on each package. All other are coun erfeit. A package will be sent by mail, prepaid, oa reeeipt of Thirty Cents. A DDK FAS HKXKY C . SPALDIIVG, NO. 4? CEDAR STREET. V. sii gl- Mottle r SPALDING'S PKKPARXD GLUI will tare ten times Its cot annually. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING 'A PREPAJUCD GLUE! SAVE THE PIECES! F.CONOMT! MS PATCH I jfrjjf4.. Stttc i Tiwa Situ Sa.,,"J As jcriuer.U will happeni mi b well rr glateil fatrJ. lies, it ia very deoirabia to Lave abme cheap and convenient way for repairing furniture, toya, crockery, etc. SPALDING'S TREPALED GLUE j

meets all such emergencies, and no busebold can afford to be without It. It I always ready and Bp to the sticking point. -USEFUL IN EVERT HOCSK." N B A brush accompanies eacb bottle. Price IS eenta jUdxesa, HENRY C SPAUHNG, 5o. ti Cedar Street, Sew York. . CAUTION As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to palm off en the unsuspecting, public. Imitation of my PREPARED GLUE, 1 would caution all peraona to eaanurst before purchaaing. and see that the full tame. M-srALDlNG'S PREPARED GUT..3 U on u tuida.wrapper, all others 4reawtndin.; rout terfeit fahSOtAw

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INVERT DRUGGIST IN THE UNITED STATES j familiar with tbe ankl, and will fell y" ifyow you are Haid or Gray fir Your Hair :rd Tasnlr, ProloHHor O. .J. Woo1h HAIR RESTORATIVE I the Onlr llrllable Article for you to Lac. FOR STATESMEN, JUIGES, CIJIRGYMEN,

Indies and gentlemen, iu all parts of the world testify to the efficacy of Prof. U. i. Wisnl'i Hair Restorative, an ! gentlemen cf the pre are unanimous in Its praie. A few tetimr.nia! only can here be given; see circular fr mure, and it w ill be importable for j oa to doubt. PROF. 8. THALBERG, PIANIST, saya on bi arrival In the United State-, be was rapidly becoming grsy, but on ap'.'lj lrg Wood's Hair Restorative, sis hair soon recovered Its original hue. CHARLES CARDEW, 13 NASSAU ST., N. T, Says the rrsy hairs on bis wife'a bead were, after a few week' trial, turned Into a dark brown, at the same Line beauUlytrg and thickening the ha.r. A. C. RAYMOND, BATH. MAINE, Say be Is now siity years old, and H La r and whisker were two-tLirl gray, but ly the use of two bottles of the Ketoratie, tbe gray hairs have diappeared, tvth on a,i head and face, and i more soft and gloy Üian for twenty. five year previmia. Hi wife, at the are of t.fty-twe, haa Used It with the ame eflect. PINLET JOHNSON, ESQ , NEW ORLEANS, Says that he lost bibalrby the Yellow Fever lnl'4. He used Wood's Hair Restorative, and hi bair Is now thick and glossy. M. MIDDLETON, LIVINGSTON, ALABAMA,

says the Restorative baa won much god ia his part ol the country, lie used it for baldcesa and now has a fine bead of hair. T. L. MORSE, LEBANON, KENTUCKY, Says be haa seen Wood's Hair Restorative ned in hundred of rases, and never kn.-w it to fail In accomplishing all it profenses to do. A. 3. ALDEN. McLANESBORO. Says he bad tbe scald bead eight year, and was bald, but by the libera lue of Wood's Ualr Restorative, be now Laa a rich, gloea head of bair. Licojnra, Noble cocnty, Indiana, Feb. 5 1 VJ. Prof. O. J. Wood, Dear Sir In the laiu-r part of the rear 1&2, while attending to the State and National Law School of the State of New York, tny hair, from a cause nnknown to me, commenced falling off very ratid!y, ao that in the short spat-of sis mwth, tbe whole upper part of my scalp wa entirely ben It of its covering, and much of the remaining portion upon the side and back part of my head shortly after lircame prsy. so that you will not be surprised hrn I tell you that upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more casual acquaintance! w ere not so much at a los to discover the cause of the. chance in my appearance, aa my more intimate acquaintances to recognire me at all. I at once made application to the moat skillful physicians in the country, but receiving no assurances inra them tLat my Lair could again be restored, 1 was forced to become reconciled to try fate, until fortunately in the latter part of the year 1V7, your restorative ti recommended to me by a druggist, aa beinc the moet reliable Hair Restorative in use. 1 tried one bottle, and Tnind to my great satisfaction that it was producing the dewired effect. Since that time I have used seven dollars' worth of your Restorative, and as a reu!t, hsve a rich coat of very soft black hair, which no money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill In the production of so wonderful an article, 1 have recoromended iu use to many of my friend, and acquaintance a, who, 1 am happy to Inform you, are using it with like cffecL Very respectfully. A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Counselor at Law Oat Gaovw, 6. C, June 34, K9 rrof O.J. Wood: Pear Sir Tour Hair Restorative Is rapidly gaining popularity In thia community. I have bad occasion to lay prejudice aside, and give your Hair Restorative A perfect test. iHiring tbe year ISM, I wss so unfortunate as to be thrown from my sulky agsinst a rock near the road side, from which my head received a most t rrible blow, canting a great deal of irritation, w Lich communicated to tlie brain and external surface of the Lead, frera tbe eflect of which my bair w as finally destroyed over the entire surface of the head. From the time I first discovered its dropping, however, up to the time of lta total disappearance, I employed every thitig I could think of. being professional man myself; and, a I thought understanding the nature of the disease, bat w as finally defeated In evry prescription advanced. These aixl no other circumstance induced me to resort to your worthy Hair Restorative, which I have every reaaou to belive produced a very happy result; two month after the first application, I bad a beautiful a bead of young hair as 1 ever saw, for which I certainly owe y my Ciot sincere thanks. Rest assured, dear air, I shall recommend ywir remedy to all inquirers; moreover, I shall use my influence, which I Satter myself tossy, is not a Lttle. You can publish this tf you think proper. Yours, very respectfully, 31. J. WRIGHT, Jf. D. Office of the JefTernonlan, rhlilippi, Va., Dee. 12, 'M. Ifc-ar ir I feel i my duty as well a my pleasure, te state to you the following circumstances, which you crn ue as you think proper. A gentl man of thi place, (a lawyer,) has been bald ever since Lis early joulh, so much so that be was compelled to w ear a wig. He wss Induced to use a boUle c.f your "Hair Restorative," which he liked very niucL; and efter using nme two or three bottles his bair grew out quite luxuriantly, and he now ha a handsome. Lead of hair. The gentleman's name 1 Bradford, arid he is very well known in our adJoining countlea, many persons can testify to the truth this statement; I give it to you at the request of Bradford. You can eil a great deal of your Hair Reetorative In this and the adjoining counties if you have the proper r-r.ia. Yours. Ac. THUMI'SON SI'Lfill.NuÜ. Crvvrra, S. C,30tb July, 108. Por. O. J. Wood r Sir; I take pleasure In reconimendit.g your Hair Restorative as a most excr lleU cure for seaiJ head. My son w a surTer.r.g very much from tl.is disease, and after n.ing one bottle, waa made perferily

welL I recommenuefi tt to other Im hl Ciaeaeea of the bead, ariJ in all casej jt La J the desir-! effer t. Toucan recommend it without fear a a mot certain cure 1 rald bead. Many others will certify that tbi and many other cases was cured from the ue of your onmt valuable Hair Restorative. K sj-ectfuilr yours, GEUKGE McSUAIN. The New Tork Dy Book aaya: 'The majority of Hair Washes, Hair Dye, IlaJrToruca. Hair Oil, and the numberle preparation which are t." before the public under such extravagant, byjerbolicaI and fan t ami tc title a we see paraded in show window card eiel newspaper heading, aa hatr preparation, art all humbugs of 0e first water; their real merit, when they pooee anr, I, that they do no harm. H(M.H LARD, WHALE OIL, LA KD CIL, SWEET OIL, scented and colored, make up, when In beeutifel wrappers end white Eint glass bottles, tbe coU;est character cf toe.ics; and when thu coetly are baptixed with some triy liable term, and caught at by verdant young and edd of Loth aexea. Socb U not tee character of Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. Thi gentlemen comes before the world without any "highfalutin" Xil tdiloforium, or aiiy other aatoundit.g or atartlirjr catchpetinT term; he itn;dy alvertises a lltir UtiUxtir what It eipresee. pr. ciely and aa a Restorative It acta. Buy ITof. Wood's Hair Restorative; aixl, a you value your eeJp, aye, your very brs:n, apply nothir.g ele; for tt may be that fo wül get some worse substance than perfumed lard ou on your cranium. Remember, Wood's Restorative for the hair is the best article extant." it wiix, si warraa'a owe raocKss RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO THE ORIGINAL COLOR Will make it grow od Faid Head, Will rertore the natural secret i una. VlU remove at otxse all tutting. Will reibov all Dandruff, Will curt all eruption even scald W ill male tbe bair e?ft and gUy, Will make the oid appear yoon again. Wiii preserve the cojor of haJr to old age, Will aiway ften It and top It falling. And la one of the bet toilet artlctee fvr tbe bair ta IF Türk II AIR IS 1IAU.H. Ue Prof. Woud'a bair retorauve If your Lair is grey. Use Prüf. Wood's ke.r reatorvive. t y ovir Lair I thin, Ce prof. Wood's hair reetorarrve If you art ball, Le Prof. Wood' bair rvrauve If yow have nervous Leadecbe, .... . . m m. ....

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O. J. WOOD Ä CO., Ill .TIarket rectjftt. UuU', 414 Hread war, Sew York If AN UF A CTU RE R AM) WDOLESAIJC DKALERS

tym Wholesale and retail agent. Rosea Baoast. wholeile dmggtst. No. 1J Wut st abtngtoo street. Indianapol i. I n1 tae. eorlJectA wew