Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3596, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1862 — Page 4

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Doalers in Groceries A1VI PRODUCE, Flour, Corn-.Tlml, Salt Vc., 0. WEST WASU1NGTON STREET, - Isdia-Mpolts Irlaa. ftlUIl FIRM ARK THE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS IX 4 tili city fr Joarpa Minn't OyTer a celebrated La.uioore brand and all orders from the t !ty or country will t rotnpUy filled. At thU hooe a'so I or. of tb largest Ueoertes la tbe wot Id, where chK.kers. lack. torkie and the like are kept beallby and fat and tt for toe tb!e at all timet. sepU-dCra

SPECTACLES,

To Officers of tho Army.

JCST RECEIVED A SPLESDtD ASSOITTMENT OP Si.XGlE m.-t.m UOVtlLE NW GLASSES. For fieM, portability- and power thej supersede all others. For Mle by SUMMONS, Optician.

SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C., Of the rntet transparent power, of new improvement properly adjutel to the cn-e. Order from the countrj, with particulars, promptly attended to. I Untiring neiitlj done Uli dispatch. SEM MONd. Optician. ocCiD o. 20, South Illiuoij street.

MUSIC.

Patriotic Songs IfnrmaaUrd for ."Hale Voice and Ap propria! for ue In C'nmp. ja- n sx.u jk m m. -jmc xsv rJt . AT THE ISP! AN A MUSIC STOßE.

The Sabbath-School Hymn atnl Tiif-Jioo, Containing upward ff two hundred choice hymn and tan' i'it i er. ix vf.xth AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STORE. WILLARD A STOW ELL, Jan23 No. 4, Bäte IIotie.

LIVERY STABLES.

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Livery and Sale Stables SOS. 11 AND 13 WEST FRARLSTREET. 15 HI A.1 A rot.!, W If it A . TlT" IIrea, Bugriea, Carriaire anl Saddle Itorea alwaysln readiness. Charge moderate. dec3-tf

RAILROADS.

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EXCHANGE STABLES, 25 ilmo!i vrur.irr, OPPOSITE BATES HOUSE. INDIANAPOLIS, I NU. augS-dly

BITTERS.

USE THE Old SACHEM BITTERS IT IS THE FINEST AND REST S I It I IV i JI K 1)1 1 IV Ts IC IST O "W IST.

IT ISA IMKU .ll.U'.D Purilicrand Regulator of tht Blood If I. a ifclifrhtfat Tonic. Try it and it will do you Good. in st niiAri r v n.ii, And by Grocers, Wine Merchant aid Druggists generally. W. GOODRICH. w Haven. Ct., Proprietor. Principal Depot, 14 VVaier street, N". Y. dec.Tft-'SO-dAwlv

BOOTS AND SHOES.

Larger flic llulnrit Lon er Hie Cot

JOHN I-I. J3 ETE 3rt S , Itool find Mioe .Tlaniifartiirer 5.i West Fourth street Cincinnati. 1HAVX JUST OPENED MY SPRING STOCK, WHICH comprises the newest and choicest tri- of Men's, I-.t's Ynith' nl Cbi'dren'a wear, and bavin? creatly rxTfil my facilities for insv.ufa tunns;, I am rnablt d to t Sirff it inducements t cash buyer. I have marked my i ru er. wn to a very low figure, ouly a-kmjf a mall pr.r.t. Mr mHo Ltrire ale and nU prv-r.t-. Ui.dertt.!.n4 the nrf'T f kejiiiij ur witb th tlnie, I will u e-ry eiHar t. i.t-fy my cu.tiijT ii ev rv reivt. ii r.; 1 -dlvl JtIiN II. Ir.TEKS.

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TYPE FOUNDRY.

CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY, PRIMERS' WAREHOUSE, . NU. Sn WASlUNviFON, ST. 7 F IITTE. PKESSFS AM PKIXTIN MATEKIAI. ALWATS Uatl, ir ntaautacturcl lj Vfl T. Hk trotvpiii well aiil pn-niptlr exreutfj. Acejiey f.r VTaie'ii Siierl.T Ink II. A. ItliMKU, A-ri-nt. DRUMS.

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NOTICE.

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Tnllr! MNleof Amerl n, IMtrlrt of

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Whiims l;,wl it;V:n,:i n l!e-:i t '. J ia the Wirct Conrt f tt. I'n-ted State, wuhin and firth vrnlh Circuit and Iitrict -f In-I.a a. ...i tl.. January Ina, ty J lia H.m l. Y. , A tvrt,. y ,.f tb ' I'nitei States fer aj.l i1 IH t t f ui. it tUrre ui . m hiaenr wt ne piece of cms, rued at Jrflrrw nvilie, lndlna. f r a i Ut; u f the ! .f tie ln;'.el State, tle i-l fc-.t a:sd tam Lai '. t. tng cwuf(ala44 of war, audpra.iui jr..r . .ti-t J an 1 that th" tauie tn.iy t cuietaae'l and ajtK-!e ci-utra' aiil -f war. X'., therefore, in j'Ur-i:k.e ,f the rvT.!:t'-n nn.I. r tl.r w-.1 t f iJ Court t u.e d;rctel and d'l5-.em!, I d Li r--bj lr j.at.i-c Uoticf to all prLi cli:m!:.g ul or ane art thereof. T In any manner ntere-wd tirrnn, Uat tL- Watvt aprar wfr tLe a!d. the lü-trVt Cürt f tbe l'jMtrd Mate, I le h-5 1 at the c!!T f I;,!'.ir.ali". i.' aril fr the li-tr.cl -f Plina. u the 5d lti-.ly uf Prbrvaey uet, at 19 VI. k of in. foerriu ot :t tar, tltr at id there to Interpol their c:aatn ajid lufeke their tiltf aMwfji ia that Leha'f. AttL DAVID C It(SE. U. S.Var.b!. IVr J. . 1-Ü.ILOW. Ijiti'y. J. II. Ea. Clerk. JaMl-alM

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A LL PEUSOS S iriXHASING TICKET I OR FT. jf. JOKPH mxtd Iber poiot ia Jf orthem Kiowrt, th Mate of Kan vat, or tht TerrJU-rif , itould ituiit otrttTiBf tkkeU that read ty tht MOUTH .mftOi:ilI KAILHOAD, Tb: onlj ran rout frcra St. 1cU to ft. Joi b. It li 11 ahf.rW at4 quickett li. 7 thirteen honrt, to th rnott point reached by rail, aal U alway a cheap a any other, hoy yoar Ticket w K pHnu to Sorthern Miurt br the 'orth M.;uH ka;'roa I. ISAAC II. STUIUJF.OX, ITe.'t and Gn'l npt. oria Miuort R. R. IIE5RT II. flUHVXS, General Traveling ApenU eHl7-dly PERiFaND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD.

mz. rinEFS 1862.

NEW ARRANGEMENT. Tie v llotite to ClilrMgo via. Kokonio, 32 PIIOKTF.R THA5 OTHER IlOUTE. 05 A5D AFTER JAUAIiT 1, 1SC2, traiua wll be run a follow a: A Mail Tra:n will lea? IndlinapoW at U 30 P. M., top at all tatton and make clone collection at Kknv ith train on tbe Cincinnati and Cliicago Air Kail road, and arrive at Chicago at 6.30 P. M., ai. l I'tra at 4.15 P. Jf., In time to make connection with tralna on the Toledo and Wath Kailway, ro'mg F.t and Wet. Retunifn, the am traia will leave Pern at ft: 00 A.M., and arrive at InlianailU at 11:D0 A.M., Intime to make connection for all point Et. South and Wet. An Expretrain will leave In-iianaixd: at 10-.10 P. M-, and arrlTe at pen at J 00 A. M., in time to makeconijection with tratn roIdij Kast and Weit on the Toledo ar.d WaLaJdt Railway. Retumiutf the itme train will leave Pern ail 1:20 A M. and mike cl connection at Kokomo with train on the

Cincinnati and Chicatro Railway, from Chicago, Valparaiso ant IKariport, and arrive at Indianapolis at 3:20 I M.. In time to connect with the evening train fur Cincinnati, Louisville and other x.int. Sjiecial attention Kiven to the transportation of live tock, produr and merehandine generally. DAVID MACY, General Atrent and Snyerintenderd. Tuto. P. Hai'ohkt, General Ticket Agent, apl S2-dly Indianapolis and Madison KAI LKOAD C'O.II IA1V. 1861. r-i 1S61. fWHK PASSENGER TRAIN Vi I LL LEAVE THE I Union Depot daily at 12:30 P. M., and the Freight lf pot at 7:tM) A.M. fur Madison, Cincinnati and Louisville. Thi I the horte-t railway line to Cincinnati ami Loui-vill-connecting at Mdion with the steamer Telegraph and Jacob Stradt-r, arriving at Cincinnati iu time to connect Ith the EipreMt Train leaving at ix o'clock A. M., for he Kt, ami by the Kentucky Central Railroad fur the South. Returning, leave Cincinnati daily at 12 M., by the above tcamr, and aUo by the Ma!ion pneketa. Foreht (jueen atid Priores, arriving at Indidiiapoli at 10:35 A. M., making connection with all tram leaving for the Fat, North atid We et. Cure to Cincinnati or Cincinnati to Intliiinupoli, 3 (K) ; To l.ouiwvillct 3 50. No charge for meal or tate-room on the ht.amer, or for hagaf ,,r otiinil u at laliMn. Shlpi-er arwl merchant Wot w ill find it to their intereat to tra el over and hip by this line. JanlO-dtf. D. C. PUAN HAM, Supcrintiniltnt.

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J EFFEUS0N VILLE RAILROAD Two Trains Dally, Sundays Excepted Train Arrive Train Leave. Ml P. M 8 4' A. M 4.5 A. M k-50 p. M. A DOVE TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOMMODATION V pf paencrers at Sotitliport, GreenooI, Franklin, F.imhuri;h, CoIi:m)UA, making connection at Seymour with train on the Ohio A Mii.-ippi U(1, and at Iou:vi'le with trains ou the Iuisville, Frankfort A Lexington and I'iiville and N.tbville Rond. Krwight trainleave daily. Freight promptly forwarded. Oflice, Madinon D'pot, We.t i1e. A. S. CA ROTH KI, Superintendent. J. G. Whitcomb, Freight Agent. apl'6J-dly

INDIANAPOLIS ANT) CIXflXNATI M M BT MBlvao RAILROAD! w-jr- v 'w-vwe- wrw Khortewt Iloute bjr Tliirty lile! NO CHANGE OF CARS TO CINCINNATI! Three trainnleave lixlianajxli Iaily, (Sunday excepted.)

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, I RST TRA IN. ß (H) A.M CINCINNATI LWillTNING

F.xpren arrive at Cincinnati at 9:45 A M.

Second Train 1115 A. M. Cincinnati, Cohimbu,

Zaneville and Wheeling Mail, arrive at 5:0 P. M. Passenger by this train make the same time to Newark Z.meville and Wheeling a by any other route out of Indianapolis, and fare the me. Third Train 7:10 P. M, Cincinnati Express, arrives at Cincinnati ll;20 A. M. Lexington, Ky. 11:45 A. M. Kare ame a y any other route. Call for your ticket rl t the Iniianapoli anti Cincinnati Railroad. lUggage checked through. Special Notk k. 1 ure you get in the right train at Intiaiiapoli. Tlie tily Cincinnati train, ta'nl on the f.fth track, Iwiiig the farthest track outh in the Union Depot, at Indianapolis W. H. 1 NOPd.E, Oe neral Ticket Agent. Wm. Puwku., Traveling Agent aprPi'60.

U. S. MARSHAL'S NOTICES.

UNITED STATES OK AMF.RICA,)ISTR:CT OF INDIANA, SS: NVhf.kkas, A linel of Information ha been filed in the IMtriet Court of th I'nite.l Stte. within and fr the Seventh Circuit an 1 lnrict of Indiana, on the loth day of February, 10. by John II. una, F.q., Attorney t.r the Cniteil States fur the District, against 4 loe hoe and 1 trunk clothing, M-ized at Jeflersonville, Indiana, fr a vioUtion of the I iw of the United Stte', the s.hl gtMl and nierihaTidiZe being contraband f war, and praying prot e agamt said gls. and that the Mine may be condemned and .-old a artii les contraband of war. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the nn ni"n tinder the 1 of want t; rrt to me lirerteil and ilelivered, I do hereby give public notice to all perx-ti lalniing ail gHU, or any part thereof, or in any manner interested therein, that they be and pj-ear fore the .ii I. the litriet Court f the t'n'td States, to beheld at the city of Indianapolis, in and forth District of Indiana, on the 3d Monday of May next, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon of Hi t day, the n und the re to iuterpo.e their t'aiiti and luake their allegations in that behalf. D. Ü. bOSE, U. S. Marhal. IVr J. S. I'.ic.ilow, lM j.utv. Joiim H. I'KA.Cleik. aj .")-115t TI. .. ITNJTF.D STATES tK AM.-RICA, DISTRICT OF INJ DÜNA,.: W MFKr , A libel of information has been fled in the Ihstnct Court of the United State, within and f..r the Seventh Circuit and litrict of liid.ana, on the 12th day of February, 1m!2, by John II.tr.na, Esq., Attorney f- r the United Slates for the District of l.idiana, i;j!-i't 17 tirkin butter, I cask bacon, 2 navy pitU, 1 bo hardware, 2oO 00) nee.lle. 10 pound thread. 100 ounce q'linitie, '1 pv-Klse. 24 hot;, m ied at Evaiisville for a viila;ioii of the lawof the l'i.it.'d State, the said good and men hin.Üso be-n; routrabautl d w nr. and praying prcess a.' t ust .ml go.i, and that the same may l cni leniin-! and sold a arta-le contrabainl of war. Now, tiieretvTe. in pursuance of the monition urder he seal of .. Court to in.- 1. reeled and delivered, I do lienby give pu'dio not:c t all peron claiming said go.ls, r any part thereof, or in any manner in'ere ted therein, that the- le and appear before the said, the Ii-trict Court of the I ;::ted St.it -s, to be held at the city of Indianapolis, iu and for the Ivtriet of Indiana, on th- 3d Monday of May net. at 1 1 ol.svk if the forenoon , f t1;it day, then and there t interpose their cl.iun and make their alle galiul. iu that bvh.ill. D. 0. P.OSF. U. S. Murh.l. IVr J.S. l'...ri.ow, Ivp.jty. JonillJl. rtp."-dl.'t

$100 REWARD. CAMP ANDT J0nN5O5, I N'eir 5ahvU'.e, Ten., March 27, Oy LRAVINf M UN tXi RDS VILLK, KENTUCKT, THE oaicer aodtnen of tbe Utlnab (35th) regliccAt Indiana Tolon eerai,wera monilled to find tkat cur beiaUful tand of Iiih cc'.or. preented the rerlroent by the patriotic IrUb ladle of Indnapli, had b?en toleu away. The theft ctvtiH only bava been committed by otne rraon wearing the uniform of an oflicer, and b by that mean culJ baT free tngrea and eg rea through our linea and If nt. Ov,r regiment will to-morrow take tip the line of march toward the South la the face of an armed enemy, and we arennabl to rpreto our friend at home the disappointment and adne we f in not Wing able to carry with u the lrih tanner of which all of u were o jutly proud. We do not however envy tb sensation which the wretch mat experience who found Liraclf at any time to contemptible and degraded a to violate the courtey extended him, and commit ewinfamou a theft. Tbe utvlersigiwd oflice r of the I ruh regiment ill pay

one hunirfd dollar for the recovery and delivery to u of

the Gag herein referred to, and for tbe apprehension atKl retention tf the thief until he can be tned for Li crime. J. C WALKER, Colonel. JOHN CROWE, Capt. Co. II, H5th reg. Ind. Vola. LEVIAWALTRY.2dlO.Cu.il," " " M. W . CLF.NN, M Lt. Co. K. D CUMMINS, 11 Lt. JAMES R. M ULLI KIN, Capt, Co. K. JOHN .CULLY, I.t.Comd'gCo. I. W. II. PATTOX, 2d Lt. Co. I. JOHN P. DUNN, Capt. Co. P. AVliL'M O. TAITN, lt U. tÄ. D. A. Y. FA RR AR, lt U. Co. Y. J M PRA5HEU.21 Lt.Co. F. JOHN DILI. Lt.Comd'gCo. A. MICHAEL KITZrATkICK, 3d Lt. Co A. C. ii O ALE7.IO, 2J 14. Cin i'g Co. C. JOHN P. DUFFICT.Capt. Co. B. THOMAS PRYCE, Capt. Co. I. W M. Hl J' WELL, Capt. Co.C. mcb.31.d3t

HOTELS.

AV Ts ST E 11 A HOT I Ii , XOS.f), II 13 15, 17 COUUTLAM) ST., NEAR r.ROADWAT, NEW YORK CITY. Thf old established and favorite resort cf the buiness

community ha been rece ntly refitted, and I complete in

everything that can minister to the comfort of it patron. Ladie and families are g ecially and carefully provided for. It i centrally located in the business pa t of the city,

and Is contiguous to the principal lines of steamboats.

car, omnibuses, ferries, Ac. In consequence of the pressure caused by the rebellion price have been reduced to One Dollar and Fifty Cents PER JDJTST. The table 1 amply supnlied with all the Inxurie of the season, and is equal to that of any other hotel in the countrj'. Ample accommodation are offered for npard of 400 guest. 53 Ifc not believe runners, hack men, and other, who may say "the Western Hotel ia full." D. D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor. Tho. D. WiNonKfTHK. febl5-d2m

INSURANCE.

DRUGGISTS.

SCHIEFFEUN BROTHERS & CO.

WHOLESALE DRIT.GISTS, And Deuler In rancr ool, Per f tuner) ) A.c. Also, Agent for the sale of Refined retroleom. Illuminating Oil, eui-rior to any Coal Oil, furnished in any quantities at the lowest market rat !. 170 AND 172 WILLIAM STREET. NEW YORK. j4t)-.'9-c:6m

PIANOS.

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JY. HAVE ON HAND A NUMBER OF FIRS1 "1 . . r: . . 1. 1 I ... 1 I a a T..- - . V

WILLI ARM A STOW ELL, No. 4 Date House

LAW BOOKS.

HOTELS. I XT KK NATION A I IIOTHL 3113 V 3: IIHOAIIWAV, C O II X E II OF F K A X KLIN ST II EKT, 71.' m: rv" 4 c b. . f IMIS first class house the most quiet, homelike, and I p!e -'.t hotel in the ci'y S r upcr:or in-tuce-m ::t to tlosf viitirg New York for bwsineor pletsuie. It t central in i: location, and kept on the Kl'ROPF.AX l'LN. i : connect twit wub TAYLOR'S .ALHN, where rrtrt Um-us can l r h . 1 at all Lour, served in their on roi ;;i U.e cLrces are numerate, the r n at;d atter.d ii:ce ..f the first onier lath and allthe mvIern con-verietH-e at'a.-hesl. marli-üjru

imivi:ks's uoti:l, (roktHiT riitr'c) I 7 t a? m-x B-m acivm' Opi.. tr the A-tT lli'iiv anJ Park, New York, j run i; r iioAici s l 50 vv.it iAY.i f IIHiS lor.g e.tat u t.r,l and popular h use ta, re.-et.tlr ! .1 l"n r l-u.lt and cieatly enlarged t y tb addition t'f ' orr 1ik ron.and r. w lis . -'-n:mota';'-r. for cvrr3'H) ! per -r.. It fcir also In tbor.ughly ren.w vd a id refi.ru. bed, and . I.ejtt. J t y teani an t 1. hlej t y g. U.rougboat. Thi luKei ha cj.e t f the 1 st l-vaii. ns in tLe city. U easy cf t.f frvtn all the s'raini-oat atd ra.'.r al leadii g t the city, a:.d W c. r.vf ri nt to al! the c ty convey an . lt ha row ail tbe re,uis tes r.f a t rst ela hotel. Innurlrg the comfort of its lTui.ates. The. patronage f the travtlitg pu'-lio i rep-c tf-llr wLctted. ltrtu- (1 Wpr day. Ii. L. li V .!,, f. 1 2-l3i;i " Pro- ri f r.

NEW AM) VALUABLE WORK

FOR LAWYERS. JUSTICES OF THE I'KACK, An1 (lU Connfct'i irith tht ,Iuliriil Atminifrrttitn nf tht (iitrrrtintftit. ru? Ii 3K w rn? rje r rxo Of tlicMitteof ntlinnay CONTAINING THE REVISED 'TATUTES OF lsr.2 with the amendment thereto, and the suWijutn legislation, with iioltsand referencea . Judicial decision. EMTED BT JAMES GAVIN AND OSCAR 0RD. Volume 1, Published by hi .t; iia:i a ixn ;iitv, ISDlAfAFOU. Jtidur David ?IcDonaltl, one of the mot eminent lawyer of the State, volunteered the follow ui. ecommendatiou of the work: Statttk or IsriAttA, bt Gattm A Hoan. Some month ago, th above named gentlemen issued proposals for publishing, in tw o volume octavo of some M'O page each, al the statute of the State pj..ed yince Kil, with annotation. The first volume of the work i now publihed:and the manner of it execution, both mechan;cally and editorially, deserve the thank of the profession. Tlie iuip-rfect manner of publishing our statutes tindei State authority, has alway been a source of great inconvenience to the Indiana Lawyer. The revision of 1.12, a? well n the statute pased since that year, might almost as well have been published without any index. Up tc IDimnie the lawyer has constantly been under the lu-ces-hily of turning over, leaf by leaf, t he volumes o (.ur statutes t- find any particular enactment. And every one knowshowr annoying and provoking thi is, especially in i he hurry of business a in our Courts. Happily for the profession, the publication under consideration promises better utv of thing in the future. The first volume llessrs. tiavin A Ib-nl's work contain an excellent and copious index, which to every practicing lawyer in the tnteis itself worth the money which the volume cost. The volume under review contain. another excellence llit ps:e are upp!ied with valuable marginal in-lice. iothataglar.ee at the margin is sulF.cient to apprise the eaderof the enteilt i-f the page. An-'ther matter of great importance to the lawyer. n this volume i a gc-d collection of the subject of all legisl.ui. n since 1;1. Heretofore, the lawyer in examining our legislation on any given subject had tirt to f.nd whai wa relevant to it in the Revision of and then to turn over the page of the volume of subsequent Statutes, to see how lar recent legi-lation may have repealed or lnl -tied the provisions contained in thet Revision, and even then lie would often f.-el doubt whether h had found all the legislation on the sulject of hi inquiry. Me.n. Gavin and Hord have relievel u of all thi trouble and doubt. Thy Lave collected together in consecutiv e pages a!! the statutes m.'.. since 11. cn t!:e same ut ject. Thus, on pact's -73 t' 07 of their first volume they have Ci-llectt d all our ecilation, n.-w in b-ree. on the suhject o huband and includ;:.g the act of 1.. and three actof 107. And they have f II. wed tie same rt.oJ.-. cncx ation, in appropriate consecutive page, in regard to all other topic- of le.i-lation. A still more valuable feature are the copious and accurate no'e cot.u:;;et in the vt.Iunie in question. Thi. vof. time ii-cIuJes the Constitution of the United State, tht Constitution of Indiana, and several Important act ol Virginia and statutes id Coiigres, and a lare portion o our own statute now in force. TLe numerous decisR.u o the Courts on the various pr-ev iiu:i. contained in the.e Const i tutu ti- and statute are found at the bottom of the appropriate nage, in the form of neat, brief and accurate notear.d refer, iices. Mi. t.avni d H--rd -em to have performed this part t their work exceedingly well. Il mut have cost tln-m rciich care and labor. I'y it they Live irreatly Ies-ijil tb I.Ikt cf the practising law er, ar.d have well merited h-. srrafefu! approval. In every resect t he v oluTie un-ter review is highly eeditable to th diKnsence, accuracy, talent and the tate o it editors, as weil a t u the mechanical skill arid neT:ie of it publisher-, ar.d 't mut raise the Just expectari 't. ol the profession, as to tuv- value f the ec nd volt:nie, which we understand w ill le fcrthct-mra in a few month, and which will contain the co.ie i f lea-iir.g and practice lNÜ, with t-berpet:T at!.er.dn'.ei. a-.-l other tatute. Without any Concert w ith the e.l.tor or publisher ol the volume tn question, the wri'er of this article has l-ern indnoed to coin pose and publi-h thicl ttle review of the Ixx-k, o'.ely beca-sc be bl;eve tbe ed.'i-r aud puv. '.;.sltr deerve Litrh commendation f-r their performance. Hef lher f.-re. deem St but just to them, without U-ir.g -!ic-ited to it by any one, to put I;h th r. 'tioe of tbe b v', over hi own proper name. DAVID McDoNALD. Indianapolis, November 1, lVW. The f.rt volume i now ready ar.d being delivered to nbcnter. P H I C L l 50 Itiforaleby PdNGHAM A 1UGHTT. Indianapolis.

iETN.1 IXSBIUXCB COMPAXV, or iiAitTroitDt co.t.n. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. CAPITAL ItOOfOOOOO NET SURPLUS, (after de-iocttng all Hb.Iitie) .. 414112 30 JETUk BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS.

THK MORRIS IIOUSK, (Formerly Aracrkrart,) IMMttUATLLT 4-rrtiITK IMOS PtK'T, II. Ili r.Moiu:, I'roprirtnr, W. tt. SAPP, Clerk, IS u-.w ofn f-r th accomm-xiati-n f the traveling public. The hoiie has been thoroughly renovated aid fi.rnisbed fr-nn top to -ttoni. &iaa31

REAL ESTATE.

1- J. QATT TNTC33 REAL ESTATE AGENCY, o. 3 iiLAi iti iun'? iii ii,iit;.

DOOIC AND J0D PRINTING.

nil i& 1; is 1 y . . c rr:- TTt r- . tJ ".": z:s V ;

Erected 1859 Ovned by tho Co. ISFEi I ALA iTKNTlOlf GIVEN TO THE INSURANCE j of farm property, dwellings and out-building. Liure such building or content in a very favorable manner, for three or hve year. L.osc Fqultablr Adjusted and Promptly Paid In Cash. Alo, Insures stores, warehouse, buildings, or content and personal property generally, in town or country, at rate a low consistent with haxard taken, and inland Insurance against the peri!- of navigation. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, Indianapolis, Indiana. Application can be made to D. W. Grubbs, w ho is fully

authorized to transact all business connected with the

Agency. ,raug 1,'61-dlyl WM F.NDERSON

COMMISSION MERCHANTS. .TI2JSH1C JOHNSON, General Commission Merchant, AND

Denier ill Flour, Grain, and all kimlw

of Country Produce; Wine and UquorKCis:arii, Tobacco Vc.

OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 237 SOUTH SECOND ST.,

iiii..ir.i.i'in . Advnncei made on ConIffiiincii tw. aug22dly

MEDICAL

VOT1CE TO THE LliUES.

D

U. IACIER'S FEMALE MONTHLY PILLS.

No article of medicine Intended for the exclusive use of Female, that ha ever made it appearance, has met with such universal success aa these j Cc ebratrd Pill.

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No disease i o little understood, and consequently so

bnoly treated, as Female diseases. These Pill are the re

suit of much study and careful experience in all varietie

ol lemaie complaints; and in cases ol ---f. wai I. x jr ft d -,

Suppression, Ieuchorrea r Whites inflammation of the

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

thetr u?e i bove all praise.

CAI.TI0N- -Married Ladie, In certain situations, should not ue them. For rea.soi.a, see directions with each box. Price. One Iv.ll.ir per box. Sent by mail to any part of the world. Prepared and sold exclusively by DU. EWJXii, No.K Virginia Avenue, apr5-dAwly '61 Indianapolis, Indiana

AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL n AS WON FOR ITSELF SUCH A RENOWN FOR THE cure of every variety of Threat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely un necessary for us to recount the evidence of it virtues, wherever it has been enipl n ed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section e need hot do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for tLeir relief all it has ever tern found to do.

AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,

FOR THE CURE OF

Costivene, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Kni)ela, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases, liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tuniot and Sa'.t Rheum. Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, a a Iinner IiII, and i-r Purifying the Blood. H.ey are sugir-coated, ro that th most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the let aperient in the world tor all purpose of a family physic. Price 25 cent per Hoi, . boxes for ft

Great number of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent personales, have lent their name to certify the unparalleled uicfulnesa of these remedies, but our spaee here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our American Aim atinc in which they are given: with also full description of the above complainu, and the treatmcut that should be ollowed f.-r their cure.

I)o not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparatifii thy make more profit on. Demand Ayers and take no others. The sick want tbe best aid there is for them, and they should have it. rKEPAkED BT

DK. .1. C. AY15R cV CO., LOWILL, Price, $ 1 per IIMle; Mx Ilotlle, All our remedies are for !e by R0RERT BROWNING, Indianapolis. ALLEN A CO., Cincinnati, And by all drugglts and dealers everywhere. augJ7-d3ra

HOTELS.

BROADWAY HOTEL. CINCINNATI, OHIO.

PAPER DEALERS.

THOMAS XUf'X, V. H. CHATftrLD, . WOODS. .iii, 1 hatficld A: WoimN, n andTii ValnutSt.( lticinnntl. Minufacturer and Wbolesa'.e dealer in - u. B- ji: jac , PRINTERS' CARDS AND CARD SHEETS! (JKINTING INKS AND PAPER MAXUFAC7ÜRERSals, enal. agent, for tu Magnolia Mill, writing pa per; uianu aciurer of extra wr-ppiug pajr aiil pr h.g&.

WRITING INKS.

Ja B J rJC JL. Jr ft Celebrated Record Ink FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. piticr. niTY n:iT n:it m'Aiix uorri.r.. uiavK-dif

I IV D I A IV A

STATE SENTINEL

STEAM PRINTING-

ESTABLISHMENT!

MEDICAL.

WE ARK PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS for Book atid Job Printing, with di-patcb and In the best tyle of the art. Particular attention paid to Mercantile and Railroad

rcn

BILIJ5 OF LADING, BUSINESS CARDS, BILLHEADS, RLANKS, DEEDS, ,11 LETTER HEADINGS, REGISTERS, CIRCULARS, RECEIPTS, Ac Show Cards and Bills ! CHECKS, NOTES BONDS, ENVELOPES, STOCK CERTIFICATES, DEEDS, Ac, Ac POSTING BILLS rO C0CKTBT MKRCIIANT8. Show Hill, Hotel Rill of Fare, Ilnnil Ulli, Posters and Programme, Label Invitation, (Partie and Hull.)

CAPT. CHAS. H. CROMWELL, PROP'R.! Breakfast at five A. M., for pa-s-erigers by the morning j Trams. apr6-dlT. !

BOOK

WÖBS,

E TT. a T ncscRirnoM. SCHOOL AND COLLEGE CATAIXK3CES, AOSCELLAJIEOUS PAMPHLETS, CONSTITUTIONS, REPORTS, BRIEFS, Ac.

We have one of the moot complete Printing Establishments in the country. Our facilities for doing all kind of Work, Book, Plain or Ornamental, are Erst class. We have introduced the latest and fastest Pressen, and have added to our Type all the modern styles, and we employ the bent workmen. We are thus enabled to furnish Joba promptly, to guarantee satisfaction, and to accept low prices. We have connected with our Job Department Adam Superior Presses, and are prepared to execute Stereotype Pres-w ork, together with the Presawork for ouuide papers, at low figure.

.llrrcbanUt Hanker, ICallroad man agerti, Insurance Agent, .llunti fiirtit rer, A.c.,

Ia re?pectfilly directed to our Establishment, if thy desire flrst-clasn work at low rates. XJa?0rders fron, abroad ill receive prompt attention. ftejjjWork farnithed in all caaea at Wie lime promised.

GT Strangers trom a distinco, and business men of the city and country, are cor-lial-Iv invited to visit our office, and examine our facilities for executing every description ot Printing in the neatest style, and on the most reasonable terms.

2T OÄce on Mn-Mion Street, South of Washington Street, opio.ite the I'otoffice.

ELDER HABKNESS & BINGHAM.

CURE

V

CURE PlepvousHeadache

CURE

IIAII7 nCGTOHATIVE.

GREATEST MEDIC.) L DEAUTIFIRR OF THE AOE, AND THK OTLT IIAIlt IMwKP.VItA'riOM Worthy of any confdeTtre fnr rs1,g

r;VKKT Dkir.isT ix the CNmo states j famUiar wtth tb art irJ. aost wan te II yr U jo

you ae It aid or Gray

By tbe use of thes PiRathe periodic attack of .Vertv

or Hut IJrtJic may be prevented; and If taken at th comreticement of an attack Immediate relief frcra pain and fkknes w ill be oltaioed. fThey aeldom fail in removing the Naunea and Headache ta Lkh females are m tubject. They act gently upon the bowel -remoTtngOwtireneiia. For Uterary Men, Student, Ielicate Female, and all eror. of aedentary habita, they are valcable aa a Laia tive improving tbe appetite, giving ton and vigor to the Igestive organs, and retortrig the natural elasticity and tret.gth tt the whole Kystem. TVi Cltpq AtJC ni l 's are the result of Ion inrearira.

tion and carafully conducted experiments, taring tee in

use many yearn, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and uffering frotr Headache, whether originating in the nervous -yeten ot frotr a deranged state of the Horn ach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all Urne with perfect safety without making any change of diet, ami the absence of any disagreeable taste renders it ea?y to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS' The geuuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each box. Sold by DrnggisU and all other Dealers in Medicines. A box will b sent by mail, pre-paid, on recefpt of the P It I CI. , 23 11 1: N T S All orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING, 4S Cder Street. New York.

"THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT." INSTANT RELIEF! STOP TOUR COUGH! PUR1FT YOUR BREATH! STREGTHF.N YOUR VOICE! sapaxjdhstg's TIIUOAf COXFECTIOXS, ARE GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN", GOOD FOR LECTURERS. GOOD FOR rUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES

GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS LADIES ARK DELIGHTED WITI1 SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS CHILDREN CRY FOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS

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

I advise every one who has Congta or a Plucky Voice or a Bad Breath, 01 any diSkulty of the Throat, to get package of my Throat Confections, they will relieve you nstantly, and you will agree with me that "ther go right to the spot." You will End tbera very useful and p ssaut while travelling or attending public meetings for stilling your cough or allying your thirst. If you try one package I am safe in saying that you will ever afterward consider thm indispensable. You will Cud them at the Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My Signatare is on each package. All others are conn erfett. A package will be sent by mail, prepaid, ow receipt of Thirty Cents. ADDIIXS iii;m:v c. spaldix, NO. 43 CEDAR STREET. N. Y. t&A ingl Kotü of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLCE HI save ten tinea Iu cost anaaEy.-2 PA I JUNG'S PREPARED GLUE!

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUT I

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUKl SAVE THE PITXES! ECONOMY! DISPATCH!

fcsy'". Srnrci m Time Savm 5we.'

As accidents will bsppen, even tn well regulated families. It is very deeiraMe to have soioe cheap aüdcooyeuient way for repairing furnitore.toys, crockery, etc. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLCE meeU all such emcrgeuc, and no household can aiford to be w about IU It is always rea-ly and up to the sticking point. TSEFUL IN EVERT HOUSE."

5. B. A trusa accotnnar.iee ach bottle. PrW 15 eenU

Ad.1reM, MENRT C. KPAUH'ü, I So. 44 Cedar Street, New York, j

CAUTION. As certain un principled persons are attempting to P,n oT on tbe DJinipectlng pabbc, imjutlona of my PRE. PARED GLUE. I wolcuUon all person to ezamtno before purchasing, and so that the rail nant, tfSPAlJJlNG'S PREPARED GLClC-,t3 Is on ia atail wrapper; all oUers aro swladling eoaa Urfett febatVlAw

fir l our Hair a Tonic, Prolt'KMor O. T. Wtl"4 HAIR RESTORATIVE I ihr Only Krllable Arlirle for rn to I'e. FOR STATESMEN, JUlwlES, CLERGYMEN,

Ladies mkI gentlemen. In al! nans of the world testify to

the eiScacy of Prof. O. J. Wxl'i Hair Restorative, and

gentlemen of the prtas are unanimous Iu its praise. A

few testlrworital only can ber Ie given; see circular Lr

more, and rt will be trcpotuqble for jou to doubt.

TROF. S. THALF.ERG, PIANIST, aays on his arrival ia the United Stau-a. he wss rapidly becoming gray, t ut uti applj Wood's Hair Restorative, Lis hair kk tcovered its original hue. CHARLES CARDEVf , 13 NASSAU ST., N. T, Says the gTsy bairs on bis wife's bead were, after a few weeks' trial, turned into a dark brown, at the same time beauti'ying and thickening the hair. A. C. RAYMOND, BATH, MAINE, Says he Is now aisty years old, and bis hair and whiskers were two-thirds gray, but by the ue of two bottles of the Ko-t rative, tbe grsy hairs have disappeared, both on bead and face, and Is more soft and glossy than for twenty-five years previous. lh wife, at the a?e cf fifty -two, baa used It with the same eflectF1NLEY JOHNstN, ESQ , NEW ORLEANS, Says that he lost hUbalrby the Yellow Fever inl.-Ci. He used Wood's Hair RestoraUre, and his Lair is now thick and gKy. M. MIDDLET0N, LIVINGSTON, ALABAMA, says the Restorative bas sinn muck good ta bis part of the country, lit usd it for bald nesa and now has a fine bead of hair. T. L, MORSE, LEBANON, KENTUCKT, Says be baa seen Wood's Hair Restorative used in hundreds of cases, and never knew it to fsil In accoiri.lihii.g all it profece to d A. J. ALDEJI, UciaESROnO', ILL-, Ssys be had the scald bead eight year, and was bald, but by tbe libera hie of Wood's Hair Restorative , be now baa i rkb, gloss bead of Lair. Lioosisa, Noble county, Indiana, Feb. 5 i9. Prof. 0. J. WooI, Dear Sir In lie latter part of tbe j eaf 1H52, while attending to the State and National Law School of the State of New York, my hair, from a cauM unknown to rue, commenced falling off very ratid!y, so that in the short space of six months, the whole upper part of my scalp w-aa entirely bereft of Its covering, and much of the remaining portion upon the side atid back part of my bead shortly after became gray, so that you will not le surprised when 1 tell you that upon my return to the State of Indiana, tny more casual acquaintances were not so much at a loss to discover the cause of th change in my appearance, as my more intimate acquaint

ances to recognize me at au. 1 at otice made application to the tnost skillful physicians in the country, but receiving no assurances from them that my balr could again be restored, I was forced to become reconciled to my fate, until fortunately in the latter part of the year 1nS7, your restorative was recommended to me by a druggist, as being tbe moot reliable Hair Restorative in use. I tried one Uwtle. and found to my great satisfaction that It was producing the desire 1 effect. Since that time I bare used seven dollars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have a rkb coat of very soft black hair, wtkh no money can buy. Aa a mark of my gratitude for your labor and kill In tbe production of so wonderful an article, 1 have recommended iu use to msny of my friends and acquaintance, who, I am bappy to inform you, are using it with like effect. Very respectfully. A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Counselor at Law Oat Oaovi , S. C, June 24, 1&& rrof. 0. J. TTood: Dear Sir Tour Hair Restorative Is rapidly gaining popularity Id this community. I have bad occasion to lay prejudice aside, and give your Hair Restorative a perfect test. During tbe year 1K54. I was so unfortunate as to bo 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, w hieb communicated to the brain and external surfsce of tbe bead, from the effect of which my hair was finally destroyed over tbe entire surface of the head. From tbe time I first discovered tta dropping, however, up to tbe time of Its total disappearance, I employed everything 1 coald think of, being a professional man myself; and, aa 1 thooght understanding tbe nature of the diieae, but waa finally defeated tu every prescription advanced. These and no other circumstances Induced tne to retort to your worthy Hair Restorative, which I hive every reason to bclive produced a very bappy result; two months after the first application, 1 had aa beautiful a bead of young bair as I ever saw, for which I certainly owe you my most sincere thanks. Rest assured, dear air, I shall recommend your remedy to all inquirers; moreover, 1 shall use my influence, which I flatter my elf lossy, is not a little. You can publish this If you think proper. Yours, very respectfully, M. J. VTRJGIJT. M. D. Office of the Jeffersonlan, Fhillippl, Ta., Iec. 12, 'M. Icar Sir. I feel it my duty as well as ciy pleasure, to state to you the following circumolauces, which you can use as yoa think proawr. A gentleman of this place, (a I -r hu l.n 1, .lit ,vrr ainr kla earl votith n

much so that Le was compelled to wear a wig. He wss.

Induced to ue a bottle or your "Hair lie at or ati v ; which be liked very much; and after Using mmd two or three bottles bis hair grew out quite luxuriantly, atid be oow has a handMme bead of balr. The g-ntlemaji's a name is Bradford, and be Is very well known in our adJoining counties, many persons can testify to the truth of this statement; I give it to you at the request of I -rid ford. Ton can sell a great deal of your Hair LePtoratie in this and the adjoining cou&tiea if you have tbe proper a?-nu. Yours, Ac. THOMI-SON M RiillNolL Citrana, 8. C,30tb July, 1S4. Iaor. 0. J. Wood 7rvrr sVr; I take pleasure In recommending your Hair Restorative as a mol excellent cure for scald bead. My son was skSeriijg very much from this disease, and after ulng on bottle, was made perlen ly well. I recommeiideU it to others who tad diseases of tbe head, and in all case it bad the desired effect. You can recommend it w ithout fear as a mot certain cure for scald head. Many others will cvrtify that this and many other cases w as cured from the ue of your not valuable Hair Restorative. Respectfully yours, GLOKtiE McSUAIN. The New Tork Day Boo says: "The majority of Hair Wahe Hair Dyes, Hair Tonics. Hair Oils, and the numberle preparations which are now before the pub; ic under auch extravagant, hTpetbolkal and fantastic titles as we see paraded in show window cards and newspaper headings, aa hair preparatioua, are all humbugs of tbe first water; their real merit, w ben they pi-ees any. Is, that they do no barm. HOG'S LARD, W HALE OIL, LARD OIL, SWEET OIL, scented and colored, make tp, when in beanuful wrappers and w bite Ciiit r! botliea, tbe costliest character of tonics; and w hen thus costly are baptized wub some trisyllable term, and caught at by verdant young and eld of both sexe. Sutb is not tbe character of lY-sf. Wood's Hair Restorative. This g -n tl em en comes before tbe world w1Uout any "bighfalutin" lilophloforicra, or any otl.er astounding or startling CaUihpency terms; he urn ply advertises a JLiir Iiti-ritit what It expreiwea, precisely aüd as a Restorative It act. L'jy Prof. VTood'a Hair Prfsl'TaUve; and, as yoa value your scalp, aye, your very brain, apply nothing elae; for it suay 6 tbat rtm will get some worse subotance than perfumed lard ou cn your cranium. Renv.ber, Wood's Restorative for tie hair is tbe best article extant." it will, st atrraK't ow rsocxsa RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO TUE ORIGINAL a) LOR Will make rt grow on Ea'd Head. Will restore the natural secretions. Will remove at once all itrbmc. Will remove ail Daijdra?, Will cure all erupti'ns even sc aid Will make the bair soft and gloaey, Will make tbe Id Tp-r y araln. Will preserve the color of ba:r to cid age, Will alway fasten it and atop it falling. Aud is our of tbe bet toilet articles fr the kair now ta IF T01R HAIR HAR5H, Use Prof. Wood's bair rtsr stive If your bair ia grey, Cs Prof. Wood's bair restorative. f your hair is tbiu, t'es Prof. Wood's bair restorative If you are bald, C-e ProL Wood'a balr restorative If you bae orvua beadache. Use Prof. Wood's bair restorative. If you wart testimony wrwbelmlng. Read the etrtaUr of rrof, Wood's bair rvrtorat e O. J. WOOD V CO., If I Tlnrhel rcef,Ka UnUSiu Rroad Mrr New York,

MANUTACTURER3 AND WHOLESALE DEALERS

tomt rnepaLlIeBÄJaero.

fJ Wholesale and retail agent, Roeaarr Baowaus wholesale dru,r(ist, No. tl Weal sYaabtBftoo street. La-aiarvap-4:. loaiau. aprl-douAwew