Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3599, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1862 — Page 4
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Ecolio ' C- Hageres, .WKOUSALE Af.'D RETAIL Dealers in Groceries "r. ANDPBÖDÜCE, Clour, Corn-Jleal, Salt &c,
5 a Wim Washington street, - Iarfle-aptU. IwdieA. fllWIS FIRX ARE THE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS IX this cHjr for Joaph Mann. Oy-tert a ce'eb rated fUTumor brand b4 ail enkri from tlie city or coqb try will b promptly tiled. At tlii bQ .' Ii one cf the large Heneriea In tb world, where chickens, dork. ". twrkie. aa4 lit liaa ax Aepl health and fat and fit for the th; At II t'-CBf k. . . sept4-d6m
CPCCTACLEC, &C.
To Officers of the Army.
JUST BECEXf ED A irLENDID ASSOnTJIENT OP Gi1SSES. For fieM, porUbilitj and power they supersede all other. ForeaJebj SEMMONS, Or,tIctan. SPECLCLES, EYEGLASSES, &C., Of the greatest tran-rment power, of new improvement properly adjuted to the care. Orders from the country, with particulars, promptly atteniel to. Repairing neat! done with dipatch. SEMMONS. Or.tician. . oct29 No. 20. South Illinois street.
MUSIC.
Patriotic Songs Harmonized for ?lnlc Voice nml Ap i - - , proprlulr for like in tump. ' ATTTIEIMHANA MUSIC STORK.
The Sabbatli-School Hymn and Tunc-Uooli, Containing upward of two hundred choice hymns wl tunes picici: six. rcsTs. AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STORE,
Jan23
WILLARD A STOW ELF, . No. 4, Bates House.
LIVERY STABLES.
O. W. JOH3tTSTOIT, Livery and Sale Stables V NOS. IX AND 13 WEiT PEARLSTRRET, imL4sarouii,iaDi4aa. tT Fl one, Bugirie, Carriage and Saddle Horses alwat sin readiness. Charges moderat. dec3-tf ",' C. XV. HALL V CO., EXCHANGE STABLES, 25 ILLINOIS -vrunirr, OPPOSITE BATES HOUSE. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. auS-dly
BITTERS.
USE T II E Old SACHEM BITTERS IT IS THE FINEST AND BEST S V R 1 IV G .11 K I I C I X K icisrowisr.
IT I AN rMm'AM.i n Purifier and Regulator of the Blood Mi is a niliffhtmi Tonic. Try it and it will do you Good. FOR SALE Kl sc im An r v ha ix, And by Grocers, Wine Merchant and Druggists generally. W. GOODRICH, New Haven. CL, Proprietor. Principal Depot, 14 Waler street, X. T. dec30-'0-dAwl-
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Larger (ltr Itulnri) Lower the Coal
JOHN K. DETERS, llol and Mio .Mnnulaclnrert 53 Wft Frmrth rtreet Clnrinnati. V HAVE JC'T PENEP MT SPRING STOCK, WHICH
f eoirpris tbe Mwti and choicrt ntytr of HyS VHith rwl Child- T'a wear, and having Kr-atly inrrraet nir facilitir f. auuiufactuhDtc, I am enabled to offer rrrtt tnlHninU to cah Uiyer. I have marked rnj pnee down to a ery low f Rare, only a.kinir. mill profit. My motto t Urjre aalea and nall profit. Under Undir.j the neceiy ..f keepiui ur with ihe titiH-, I will o erry enJe-je in ati-fy my cirtmien in everv repecu faprirel-dlyl JOHN II. DKTKK8.
TYPE FOUNDRY.
CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY, ' PÄHTF.RSrOElCSE, , : NO. .i WAMUSdroN, ST. fflTPK. PRESSES ANI PRINTING XATKRIAL ALWAT5n b;.U or manufactured to rrdr. Kit trwttpini? well nd jTomtij enr-vitrft. Arncv fur Wada a aperior lnk. H. A. IDKTK K, Aftit. noTll.dltAw7w.
DRUMS.
Kilboiiriit'7 Oriuii, ATN0.4BATE3H0USE. iS5 W I LLA RD A STOW K LL.
NOTICE.
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nltrd Mairu( America, nialrlrt of Indiana N:
Wacnas a l.htl tf t'.r-ninfin ha bven tJ-d in the In t net Court of tbe rcited ."tte, witb.n and fr the Kerentli Circuit ac-t Iktn t d . ou tbe 13th iUy JaCil' J-'ßn llama, , A'trn vf iL l'mtrd State- Rr :d D'trjci vf ItflUna, aa.n-t thrre toieiof nut hinerr and i piece i c:ut, -Urd at JeSertoimlie. ladutua. t r a ilatiu ! iLe Ia t-t t Cnitrd Stat, U .!! :d mrrbautl:r tnx co.it rabxnd if wer; andjr.aa: proc t a.-ai.vt aid food-s and that the arn mir t-e coudetuiied aad t ii at article eootrbat f war. Now, tbT-fori, id pur:auce of the trvci.Üon ordrr th aal of aM Cuert tu ne d; rrc ul and UtUvrreJ, 1 la l.rretv ne public oota c tj all person cli.in:r.( a:d (r xl. or any part herrof. or to any tnaiaser mu ir-lcil tb rr:i!, that th- T t--a'td ', Pr r"',r"' tii" "idt he Ininrt tVurt f the I wired Mta.ea, to b held at the city .f Ir-fUiiajo. H. m arvl forth Ihrvt livl.aua. on th S1 Twrxtay f Vruary tiejt, at Ztf o'cirk -f tli" frrntM-ti vf thai day, then and th-" to inferno their eirutarvl make their al'iertrtuM t tkat behalf. Aoevt: DAVID Ii. KiwE, U. 8. Martfcat. Vr J. J. I HirLow, I)epiity. Juaa U. Ria. Clerk. Jann-aMM
RAILtlOADO.
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Vi.l rr.RSiiN irrxiiAciNo tickits for ft. JO'KPH aa-t other poir.i in NT.bro M'.oDrl. tb frta' of Kana, or the Territoriei, hoiJ4 lw1t on baftnf ticket that rtad cy tba OIITII .niMOCItl ItAILIIOAD, Tbe only rail root from Pt. Iara to WU Joa-ph. It ! tba hortert an4 qatckeat Itae, by tkirtm fcoor,ui the rttnoteat Mot reached t y rail, and a lraya aa cheap aa any oUr. toy yowr Ticket to Kan anJ ail point in Jiorthf rn Mitwart 1 J th North irl Kailroad. ISAAC H. TUKT.EOX, pret an4 f.n'l Sapt- Narta atiwori IU IL IIEN&T U. IMMI) ,G-aMral Trarela.; iput-ptl7-lly Indianapolis and Madison RAILROAD COTIIMNY. HOI. 1801. ff -IHR PAS.SENGFR TRAIN WILL LKAVE THE Union lejH,t da.ly at 12J30 P. M., and tbe Freight Ix-pot at 7.00 A.M. fcr Madison, Cincinnati and Louisville. Thia 1 the .hortert railway line to Cincinnati and LouiaTille CMinecting at Ma-li-n with the Heamen Telegraph and Jar ob Stra!rr, arrtrtna: at Cincinnati In Um to concert with Ihe EipreMTrainaleaTinf- at al o'clock A. M., for the Kat,anl by the Kentucky Central Railroad for tbe South. Returning, leave Cincinnati daily at 11 M., by the above ateameni, and alo by the Madon parkett. Fort Qieen and PrioreiM, arri-lnjr at Indla&apolia at ln35 A. M., making ronncction with all train Iraring for the Kat, North and Wen. tare to Cincinnati, or Cincinnati to Indianapolis. 3 00; To Lou I vi lie, 3 30 No charge f(,r meals or atate-rooma on the ataamera, or for larirage or omni tu at Malion. Shipper and mrcbanta WtM will find it to their inter eat to travel over and h!p by thl line. JanlO-dtf. D. C. RRANHAM, Superintendent.
FLAG LOST.
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JEfFERSOXVILLE KAILKOAI) Ttto Tniins Daily, Sundajs Excepted Traina ArriTe . Train Leave. :.' P. M , H 45 A. M 4:45 A. 31 & SO P.M. A LOVE TRAINS STOP FOR THE ACCOMMODATION V t paiier. at Southport, Gre-nwoni, Franklin, F.ilinnrj:h, Colvmbu, maklrif connection!" at Seymour witk traina on the Ohio A MiM-sippi Road, and at Louiinile with train ou the Louuville, Fraitkfort A Lexington and Lotiivnir and Xahvi!le Road.s. Krvijcbt traiii'lcave daily. Freight pronijitly forwarded. OlKce, Had id on Iepot, Wet fid. A. S. CA RÜTHERS, Superintendent. J. G. WiuTCfia. Freight Ag-nt. apt'62-dly
INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI W a .Kj A Jta ßAILROAD! Miorieat Home by Thirty ttile NO CHANGE OF CARS TO CINCINNATI! Tliree trains leave Indianapolis Daily, (Sundays rxcepted.) t llKST TRAIN. 5 0O A.M CINCINNATI LIGHTNING 1 KxptvarrifeK at Cincinnati at 9:43 A M. Second Train II 15 A. M. Cincinnati, Columbua, Zattesville and Wheeling Hail, arrive at &:0o I'. 1. 1'a.oaengrrs by this train nuke the cum Urne to New ark 7.atMvil!e and Wheelir n a by any other route out of IncliaiMpoli, ami fare the ante. Third Train 7:10 l M, Cincinnati Expre-.. arrives at Cincinnati l'Z:'20 A. M. Lexington, Ky. 11:45 A. iL Fare sanier aa by any other route. Call for your ticketa rit the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad. Bajriajre checked throutrh. Seaciai. Nirira. h nur? yon (ret in tbe ripht train at Indianapolis. The nly Cii'Cinriati train, fta;U on the ffth track, Winj the farthest truck touth in the Union Ik'pot, at Indianapolis. W. II. L. NORLK, General Ticket Agent. Wm. l'on tix. Traveling Ageut aprlß'CO.
FOR SALE.
Tor Sale or to Exchange FOR CITT riiOPERTT, 553 Acres, theGallaudet Farm, Situated ei?ht miles from Indianapolis, ON THE INUIANAPOLI AN!) CINCINNATI KAILUOAD, with the nation Gallaudet in it- center; every ai re fenced, nearly all the rail new or recently reet; 'MM acres in cultivation, 1(H) acre unde rdrained, four good orchard, eight wells of watrr, two go! barns and a new one 115 feet lni nearly completed, a family residence worth Jt.OOO, five tenant hooves, a -aw-niill worth 2.000. a store and store-hue. This highly fertile l.trm, unequaled in situation by any in the State, only 20 minutes by railroad from Indianapolis, fnur pa-ener trains stopping at the furrn station each day. with a State road running throtntb it center, I now offered fur sale at a great bargain. It ran be divided litt six or eight farm if de fired. For term apply to the owner at Gailaudet, or at No. SS, lute II ose, Indianapolis N. R. In renoiie to inquiries too numerous otherwise to anxwer, I would say, no one need apply unless desirou of purchasing a lurcte farm worth $ ,(K)0, oramall oie at a proportionate pne . J S. I'.UOWN. Cilaudet, January 4,
U. S. MARSHAL'S NOTICES.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT OF INDIANA, SS: W He as. A libel of information hit bwn tiled in the District Court of the United States, within and for the Seventh Circuit and I h.-trict of Indiana, on the 10th day of February, lstf by John Ilanna, Esq., Attorney for the United States for the Itistrict, a?aint 4 boxes hoes and 1 trunk clothing, seized at Je3Vron villi, Indiana, for a violation of the laws -f the l"nitel States, the said goods and merchaiMlize being contraband of war, and pra- in process aaint said pnl.. and that the same may be condemned and sold as articles contraband of war. Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition under the seal of said Court to ine directed and delivered, I do hereby give public notice to all persons claiming said P'mhIs, or any part thereof, or in any manner interested therein, that they be and appear before the said, the l)jstrict Court of the United States, to beheld at tbe city of Indianapolis in and for the District of Indiana, on the 3 I Monday of May next, at 1 o'clock of th forenoon cf tit at day, th-u and there to interpose their ilaims aud make their allegations in that Whs If. D. lt. M.SF, U. S. Marshal. Ter J. S. P-ioki.om-, IVpufy. Jotix II. RtA, Clerk. apö-dlöt
UNITFD STATES OF AM. RICA, DISTRICT OF INDIANA. S: Hrr.KA, A l.bel of information has Wen filed in the Iistrirt Court of the United States, within and for the Seven'h Circuit and District of ludiaua, on the 12tb day of February, lsti'J, by John Ilanna. Esq., Attorney f.r tlie United States for the Di.-trict of Indiana, acain t 17 firkins butter, I cak bacon, 2 navy pitols, 1 box hardware, 2K Ot'O needles, 10 pound thread, l(l ounce quinine, 2 spv-rlas", 24 hoirs. M-ize-l at Kvansviüe for a ilation of the laws of tb" United State, the said goods and nercha!idie beim; contraband of war, and iug prces aiint ajd ko'., and that the same may be condemned and mM h articles contraband of w-r. Now, tbereforv, in pursnance of the monition under he seal f aid Court to ine directed and delivered, I do hereby (iive public notice to all proiis claiming said go.uls, or any part thereof, or in any manner in ere-ted ihere;n, that thy Ih anl appear before the said, the Iitrict Court of li e t'i ited State, to be held at the city of lit'li.nooIj, in an I for the Ihtri"t of Indiana, on the. .It Monday of My next, at 10 o'ebsk of the forenoon of that day, then and there to in'erpose their claims and make their allegations in that behalt. I). G. ROSE, U. S. Marhl. Per J. S. riiEtmr, Depti'y. JinxHasMA. ap5-d!5t
HOTELS.
$100 REWARD. CAMP ANDT JOHNSON, I Near Nah12:e, Tenn., March 27, 132. 05 LEAVING MLXFORDSMLL?:, KENTUCKT.IKR off:rTi aodran of lb 1-t Irish (l"th) regtantt loliia toJuu-eer, were aoortl2ed to Cnd tbat oor beau'.lful Hand of lr.h colon, presented the rt jrlraeiit ly the patriotic IrUh ladiea of JadianapolU, had been atolen away. The theJi conM only bm been cram!tted by aotne per "n wearing the ODtfonn cf aa oScer, and h by Uiat mean could bav frea tnarresa and efreaa throogh our line a od tcciU. Our re jrimrt win to-morrow take tp the line of narch toward tbe 'doth In the face of an armed enemy, and we are unable to expre. to oar friend at ban tb di-appointment and sadnesa wt feel In pot being alle to carry with UJthe Irish banner of whirh all of o were so Justly proud. We do not however eery the aenaton which the wretch mjt experience ho fotind hirmelf at any Um so contemptible and rtepraded as to Tiolate thecwirteay extended aim. and commit o infarnona a theft. Tb undersigned fiicersof the Irish regiment will par
one hundred dollars for the recovery and deliTery to o of
the flag herein referred to. a&d for the apprehension and retention of tbe thief until he can be tried for hia crinaa. J.C W A LKKK. Colonel. JOHN CUUWE, Capt. Cc II, 35!hreg. Ind. Vols. LEVlAWAl.TRY,2dIi.Co. II," " M. W. GLENN, 1st Lt. Co. KD CUMMINS, a. fx JAMES R. U ULI J KIN. Capt, Co. K. JOHN SCULLY, Lt.Comd'g Co. I. W. . PATTON, 2 1 IX. Co. I. JOHN P. DCN N , CapL Co. D. AUGUST (i. TAI LS, 1 Lt Co. D. A. K. FAKIU R, 1-t Lt. Co. F. J M BRASHER, 2 I Lt.Co. F. JOHN nilJJN. Lt. Comd'fr Co. A. MICHAEL F'TZPAI RICK, 2d Lt. Co A. C. G GALLZIO, 2.1 lJ Cooid g Co. C. JOHN P. DUFrlCT.Cpt. Co. li. THOMAS I'RYCE, Capt Co. I. WVI. HlPWKLL, Capt. Ca.C. Hcli31-d3t
HOTELS.
irjSURANCE.
WESTERN HOT K Ij , II 13 l.i, 17 COLTUTLA.M ST., NEAR BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. This old etablihed and favorite resort of the business commanity Las Wen recently refitted, ami is complete In everything that can minister tothe com fort of its patrons. Ladies and families are s ecially and carefully provided for. It Is centrally located in the business pa t of the city,
and is contiguous to the principal lines of steamboats,'
cars, omnibuses, ferries, Ac. In consequence of the pressure caused by the rebellion prices have been reduced to One Dollar and Fifty Cents PER XT. The table Is amply supnlied with all the luxuries of the season, and is equal to that of any other hotel in the country. Ample accommodationa are offered for upward of 400 guest. BfU Do not Wlieve runners, hackmen, and others, who may say "the Western Hotel is full." D. D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor. Thos. I). Wixchf.stkr. febl5-d2m
DRUGGISTS.
SCHIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO,, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, And D etiler In rancy (.ootlf, lcr fit in cry, A.c. Also, A cents for the sale of Refined Petroleum, Illuminating Oil, superior to any Coal Oil, furnished in any quariiitiea at the lowest market rates. 170 AND 172 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK. Jani9-lCm
PIANOS.
PIANO FORTES
WE HAVE ON HAND A NUMBER OF FIRSi Cla.-a Pianos, hieb we will sell at cost for cash WILLI ARD A STOWF I.L, cctl No. 4 Rates House
LAW BOOKS.
I XT KK NATIONAL HOTEL, 3G3 V 3G7 IIHO.IHW.IY, COKNE 11 0 F F U A X K LI X S T U LET, flHIS first class houe the most quiet, homelike, and pleasant hotel in the city offer- superior inUuceuivuts t tho-e viMting New York for b'-ineaor plea.-uie. It is central in Its location, and kept on the El HOPE AN "PLAN, tri connection with TAYLOR'S SALOON, where refret-hmeEts can b bad at all hours, ered in their n room ILe charge are rai-derate, the rooms and attendance of the Lrt order baths and all the modern convriiieiice attacbe.1. mar!2-I3nj
rOWERS'S HOTEL. (n isiUT aaatr'a.)
M-xw ar- aVv. llornv, Koue ar.d Far', New York,
piuci; or itoui i 50 vtm dat. K rii -li! li.hrd and popular hou-e has recently X reVu:!r and creitly enta-c-n! 1 y the addition of over lOo rtnms atnl now b accim-;odaiHns for over 30
j-roii. n n also t --n thorouchlr renovated re-
Op,.o,:te th- V
furu.ted, and is l.fc I by tenin and l.nted bv ras
tr.rut;hout. TU hotel La one of the bct Iiatioii In the city, is eay of acres, from a2l the steamboat and ra-.lro.vU leading to tbe city, and I. eorsenirut to all the city cenveyaoces. It has now a!I the requuitr of a Crt cla hotel, insuring the comft-rt of its inmates. The patrooare of tfca traveling public t rerctfui!T solicited. Terms ft 50 per day. H. L. PoWERH, MCt!3m Proprietor.
NEW AND VALUABLE WORK FOR LAWYERS. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, AkiI nil tfrtineWev with th Jwliiuil AtlminMrntion of the Oorerftrntnt. "jo -mm: jk w -jtc mi m? jk Of IhcMateof ndinnn
C CONTAINING THE REVISED 'TATUTES OF 152 with the amendments thereto, ..nd the subsequen legislation, with notes and references . judicial decisions. r.DiTtn av JAMES GAVIN AND OSCAR 0RD. Volume 1, Published by 1IICII A DOl CillTV, i.ni.yArous. Judge Davltl "tlcDonnld, one of the most eminent lawyers of the State, volunteered tbe following ecorumeiidation of the work: Statitks or IsniAsa, ar Gavis k, Hoan. Some mortLs ajio. tbe above named gentlemen i.xsucd iroposalsfor pub-lu-hing, iu two volumes octavo of some stK) pages each, al the statutes of the State pased since 1S51, with annotations. The firt volume of the work ts now iublished;and the manner of its execution, both mechanically and editorially, deserves the thanks of the profession. The imperfect manner of publishing our statutes undei State authoiity, has always been a source of great Inconvenience to the Indiana Lawyer. The revision of H52, a? well as the statutes passed since that year, might almost aswellhave been pub!ihed without any index. Up tc thinime the lawyer has constantly been under the necessity of tnmitig over, leaf by leaf, the volumes o our statutes to find any particular enactmenL And every one know show annoying and provoking this is. especially in the hurry of business as in our Courts. Happily for the profession, the publication under consideration promi.-esa better state of things in the future. The first volume o llessrs. Gaviu & Hord'a work contains an excellent and . opious index, wh-ch to every practicing lawyer in the täte is itself worth the money which the volume costs. The volume under review contains another excellence llits paces are supplied with valuable marginal indire, o that a glance a; tL . margin is sufficient to apprise the eaderof the content of the page. Am ther matter of great importance to the lawyer in this volume is a gc od collection of the subjects of all legislation sir.ee 11. IK-retot'ore, the lawyer In examining our legislation on any given subject had first to find what was relevant to it in the Rt-viMcu of 1 SÖ-, and then to turn over the paues of the volumes of subsequent Statutes, to see bow far recent legislation may have repealed or muffled the provisions contained in that Revision, and even then he would often feel doubt whether he had found ail the legislation on the subject of hi inquiry. Messrs. Gavin and Hord have relieved us of all this trouble and doubt. They have collected together in consecutive pages all the statutes made since 1S51. on the same ubject. Thus, on pates 373 to 377 of their first volume they have collected all our legislation, now in torce, on the subject o husband and wife, including the act of 1SC2 and three act of 157. And they have followed the same mode o coocatinn. in appropriate consecutive pages, in regard to ail other topics of legislation. A si. 11 more valuable feature are the copious and accurate notes contained in the volume in question. This volume includes the Const it at ion of the. United States, th Constitution of Indiana, and several important acts oi Virginia and statutes of Congress, and a large portion o our own statutes now in force. TLe numerous decisions o the Courts on the various provision obtained in these Constis tntions and statute are found at the bottom of the appropriate paires in the form cf neat, brief and accurate tioteanJ refeirnces. Messrs. Gavin A Hord seem to have performed this prt of their work exceedingly well. It must have cost them much care and labor. Py it they have greatly lessened tbe labor of the practising lawyer, and have well merited his grateful approval. In every respect the volume uutt-r review Is highly reditable to the diilicence, accuracy, talent and the tate o Its editor, a well as to the mechanical skill and neatses of Its publishers, arid t must raise the just expectation oi the profession, as to tiievaJueof the second volume, whsch we understand will be forthcoming in a few moutb, and which will contain the code cf plevlit g and practice o 1SÖ2. with s-bsequer.t amendments and other statute. Without any concert with tbe editors cr publishers ol the olurr.e in question, the writer of this article ha been induced to compose and puhlih this little review of the book, solely because he Wl eves the edaors and publisher deserve high commendation for their performs ace. He, tlierefore. deems it but Just to them, without being solicited to it by any one. to publish this notice cf the boo- . over hi own proper name. DAVID McDoNALD. Indianapolis, November 1, lßO. Tüe first otcme i row ready ard beinf delivered to tibscril"r. 1 It I T. Ii 4 .V).
BINGHAM A IOCCiHTT, Indianapolis.
It is for sale by
tiu: ruoiwisif nousi:, (Formerly American.) mwKiM ATkt.T orroiTK vjoow pkpot, II. UIT.'IOUi:, Proprietor, VT, D. SAPP, Clerk. IS now pen for the accomraolatioD of the traveling public. The house ba been thoroughly retioTiteJ and f trnibed frotu top t- lMitom. majSl
REAL ESTATE.
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SPE. I A L A .TF.NTION GIVFTN TO TU E INSURANCE
oi farm property, dwellings and out-buildings. In
sures such buildings or contents ia a very favorable man
ner, tor three or five year. Lokfee Equitably Adjusted and Promptly Paid in Cnh. Also, insures stores, warehouses, buildings, orcontenta and personal property generally, in town or country, at rates as low as consistent w ith hatards taken, and inland Insurance against the peril of navigation. WM. HENDERSON, Agent, Indianapolis, Indiana. Application can be made to D. W. Grubb?, who is fully authorized to transact al) business connected with the Aeemy. f" 1,'61-dly WM ENDERSON
COMMISSION MERCHANTS. .TKS.Sli: .TOIIlVlSOaV, General Commission Merchant,
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Dealer in Flour, CS rain, and all kinds of Country Produce; Wines and Mquors, Cigars, Tobacco. Ac. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 237 SOUTH SECOND ST., iiil vnr.iM'iii . Advances made on Consijnmenls. aug22dly
MEDICAL
vYOTICE TO Tili: T1MES.
D
U.DACIER'S FEMALE MONTHLY PILLS.
No article of medicine intended for i'j-Ffi' the exclusive use of Females, that has t(Zf v . evr made ita appearance, has met with -' auch universal success as these .' H
Ce ebrated Pill.
No disease is o little understood, and consequently bo bally treated, as Female diseases. These Pills are tbe re suit of much study and careful experience in all varietie of female complaints; and in cases of Suppressions, Leuchorrea or Whites inflammation of the bladder, kidney and womb, and loss of nervous energy, their use is bove all praise. CAUTION- -Married Ladies, In certain situations, should not use them. For reasons, see directions with each box. Price, One Dollar per box. Sent by mail to any part of tbe world. Prepared and sold exclusively by DR. EWING, No. 18 Virginia Avenue, apr5-diwly '61 Indianapolis.Indiana
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
RAS WON 1 Or. ITSELF SUCH A RENOWN FOR THE cure of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it has long been in constant use 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 bo relied on to do for their reKef all it has ever been found to do.
AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,
FOR THE CURE OF
Cofiveness, Jaundice, Tyspepsia, Tndiffetion. Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache. Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions end Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms Gout. Neuralgia, as a Dinner 1'i'd, and i-r Purifying the f?lood. They are sugar-coated, i-o tbat the most sensitive can take thera pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cent per Hox', 3 boxe for SI
Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent personage, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our American Almanac in which they are given; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and tbe treatment that should be ollow ed for their cure.
IV not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Iiemand Avers and take no others. The sick w.mt the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. raeraaKD r
IMS. J. C. AVER fc CO., LOWELL, MAS. Price, SI per Mottle; Six llottle, 5. All our rerrdies are for sale by ROBERT BROWNING, Indianapolis. ALLEN A CO., Cincinnati, And by all druggists and dealers everywhere. augrr-cttm
HOTELS.
BO-AJD-W"-flL.r HOTEL. CINCINNATI, OHIO.
CAPT. CilAS. H. CROMWELL, PROP'R.
PAPER DEALERS.
THOMAS SIX OS, WW. . CHATFTKLO, WM. WOOD. iion. Chat field A: Wood, andm WulnutM. Cincinnati. Manufacturers and Wholesale dealers in PRINTERS' CARDS AND CARD SHEETS! 1RINTTNG INKS AND PAPER MANUFAC7;RERSalso, eria', agents for the Macnol.a Mlil writing pa per; ream acturers cf extra wrapping paper and paper bsrs.
WRITING INKS. Celebrated Record Ink FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. PltlCK FIFTY CE.TS lElt AUAltT HOTTIX. mayl7-dtf v
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STEAM PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT!
WE ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS for Rook and Job ITinting, with dispatch and in tbe best style of the art. Part.cular attention paid to Mercantile and Railroad
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area AB BILLS OF LADING, BUSINESS CARDS, ' t BILL nEADS, BLANKS, DEEDS, LETTER HEADINGS, REGISTERS,
CIRCULARS,
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Show Cards and Bills ! CHECKS, NOTES BONDS, ENVELOPES, 5 STOCK CERTIFICATES, DEEDS, Ac, Ac POSTING BILLS roa corxTar MCRcaairra. Show Hills, Hotel IIllls of Fare, Hnml Hills, Io)tert nnd Pro-rammes, Label. Invitations, (Partics and Halls.)
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KTRKT PESCailTIO, . SCHOOL AND COLLEGE CATALOGUES, MISCELLANEOUS PAMPHLETS, CONSTTTCTIOXS, REPORTS,
BRIEFS, Ac.
We have one of the most complete Printing Establishments in the country. Our facilities for doing all kind of Work, Book, Tlain or Ornamental, are first class. We have introduced the latest and fastest Presses, and have added to our Type all the modern styles, and we employ tbe best warkmen. We are thus enabled to furnish Jobs promptly, to guarantee satisfaction, and to accept low prices. We have connected with our Job Department Adams Superior Preases, and are prepared to execute Stereotype Presfcwork, together with the Presuwork for outside papers, at low figures.
Rreakfit at five A. M., for paasengers by th morning Trams. aprC-dly.
.tlorchants Hankers Hai I road ?Ian agers- Insurance Agents, "Innufacturers, iVc,
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I rer. uj ijf uirrviru .. s-i . , w j desire first-class work at low ratea. JBafOrders frort, abroad will receive prompt attention. ,H25rWork furnif bed in all cases at the time promised.
Strangers Iron, a distance, and business men of the city and country, are cordial1? invited to visit our office, and examine our a ' facilities for executing every description ol Printing in tbe neatest tvle, and on the most reasonable terms.
535" OSce on Meridian Street, South of Washington Street, opposite the Potol5ce.
APDarss.
ELDER RARENESS & BINGHAM.
JP CURE .', CURE : NervousHQadaehe
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TitE GREATEST ' MEDICAL BEAUTIFIER OF THE AflE, AND THE ONLT ILrta,iaC PltEPAltrVTION Wartliy of aty coaf deuce IvT rv4ruSX aVsY 1-4 -aVSV
By the use cf these PtTI the pertodie attacks of .Ver-yrs. or $ii. k nduKe cay be prevetrted; and If talten At the commencement of an attack Immediate relief from pain and sicknesa will be obtained.
fTbey aeldoia fail in removinfr, the Nanea and H.adacb to which females are o sahjecu They act pently upon tha bowels rem o-inf;Co4ivenes. For Literary Ken, Students, Delicate Females; and all ersons of sedentary habila, they are valuable as a Laxative improving the appetite, jrWrig tone and rigor to the igestive organs, and retdvriag the natural elasticity and trenirth t the whole system. " The CEVRALIC PILLS jire the result of long taTettation and care rally condacUd experi meats, bavins; bee ia use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffer!:; froar Headache, whether origlnating In the nervous system oi frotr a derar.ged state of the stomach. They are entirely reg-etable In their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change of diet, a:id the absence of any dfsareea-bU-taste renders it easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COCNTERFEITS' ; The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each bos. Sold by Druggist a.id all other Dealers in kfediciaes. A box will be sent by mail, pre-paid, on receipt of tbe PHICE, 23 CJ II as X s . AH orders should be addressed to HENRY C. SrAUUNG, 48 Ceder Street. New York.
"THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT." INSTANT RELIEF! STOP YOCR COrGHl PURIFY YOCR RUE ATM . STREGTHEN YOUR VOICE! THROAT CON FE CT IONS, ARE ' GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS. a GOOD FOR rUBLIC SPEAKERS, - i GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES i .i GENTLKMEN CARRY SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH
SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS CHILDREN CRT FOB 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 ts the breath. Ley are delightful to the taste. Tbey are made of simple herbs and can not harca any one.
INVERT DkUiG!?T IN THE CNITTD STATES li familiar with the article, and will tell yoa ifys
you ar
DalA or Gray
I advise every one who has a Cough or a Husky Voice or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat, to get package of m Throat Confections, they will relieve job nstantly, and yon will agree with me that "tbev go right to the spoL" You will find them very useful and p sant 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 them indispensable. Ton will find them at the Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature it on each package. AH others are eoun erfeit. A package will be seat by mail, prepaid, ow receipt of Thirty Cents. aodici;nn IIEXKY C . SPALDIK, NO. 48 CEDAR STREET. N. Y. Xar A single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
will save ten times Ita cost annually,
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I PALDLXG'S PREPARED GLUE I SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
Or Your Hair Tieedas Tenlt, ProfMMor O. -T. WooPh HAIR RESTORATIVE I (lie On I if ltcll-lle Article for ywu to l'e.
FOR STATESMEN, JUDGED, CLEaW TM KS,
Indies and srit!eTfM-n. la all parts of the worlj testify to the ef.icacy of Pnf. O. J. Wood" Hair Restorative, and s-enllemen of the pre are Unanimous In its prais. A few tetiTtieiiaN wity an here t given; e circular fof more, and it will be im.o-ble for j on ta tfovU. PROF. S. THALrETtn, PIANIST, ay on bis arrival In tbe Coiled Spates, be as rapidly beotninc at ay, but on appb ing Wood'. Hair Kevturatire, hi hair soon recovered its original hue. CHAP.LU CAKDKW. 1J NASSAU ST., N. Y, Says the cmy hairs on bis wife's head Were, after a few week' trial, turned into a dark brown, at the same time beautify hj and thickening the hair. A. C. RAYMOND, BATH, MAINE, Say he Is now sixty years old, and his bair and whiskers were tw-thirds rray. but by tii use cftwo bottle f Iii Keatorative. the gray hairs have disappeared, l-oih on mis bead Mi1 face, and is more K-ft and gloy than for twentr -Are years prevloo. Ili.wife, at the are of fifty-two, baa used it with the same eficoL FINLF.T JOIISStJN, ESQ, NEW ORLXAN9, Says that he lost his hair by the Yellow Fever in KA. He used Wood's Hair Restorative, and hia bair Is now thick and gloy. ' II. M1DDLET0N, IJVINGST0N, ALABAMA, says the Restorative baa aone much rod in bis part ot tbe country. He 6?rd It for baldness and now has a fine head of hair. T. L. MORSE, LEBANON, KENTUCKY, Says he has een Wond'a Hair Restoratlvt used In humlreda of cases, and never knew It to fail in accomplishing all It prufees to A. J. ALDEN, ilcLANESIORO', IU, Says be bad tba scald Lead eight years, and was bald, but by the libera )uc of Wood's Hair Restorative, he now has a rich, gloss bead of harr. Lioomt., Noble county, Indiana, Feb. 5 ' Prof. O. J. Wood, Dear Sir In the latter part of the yeat 1T,2, while attending to the State and National Law School of the State of New York, my hair, from a causa unknown t me, commenced falling off very raptdly, sa that in the abort apace of six months, the whole Vi part of my scalp was eutJreiy bereft of Us covering, arid much of the remaining portion upon the side atnl back part of my head shortly after became gray, so that yon will not be surprised when I tell you that upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more caul acquaintances were not so much at a loss to dbcover the cause of the change In my appearance, as my more Intimate acquaintances to recognize me at all. I at once made application to the most al.illful physician, in the country, but receiving no aoranreii from them that my bair could again be restored, 1 was forced to become reconciled to my fate, until fortunately in the latter part of the year 1M.7, your restorative was recommended to me bj a druggist, aa being the moot reliaUo Hair Restorative In use. 1 tried one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction that It was producing the desired effect. Since that time I have used seven dollars' worth of your Restorative, and as result, have a rich cost of
very soft black bair, 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 bare recommended it use to many of my friends and acquaintances, who, 1 am happy to inform you, are using it with Lka effect. Very respectfully. A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Counselor at Law Oat Oaori, 8. C June U, 19 . Trof 0. J. Wood: Dear Sir Tour Hair Restorative is rapidly gaining popularity in this community. I ha ve bad occasion to lay prejudice aside, aud give your Ha-.r Restorative a perfect teat. During the year 1854, I was so unfortunate as to be thrown from my sulky against a rock near the road side, from which my head received a mort terrible blow, canting a great deal of irritation, which communicated to tue brain and external surface of the bead, from the e fleet tf which my bair was flnalij destroyed over the entire surface of the bead. Krom tbo time I first discovered its dropping, however, cp to Che time of It total disappearance, 1 employed everything 1 could think cf, being a pro fesaional man myself; and, as 1 thought understanding the nature of the diaeaee, but w as finally defeat d ia every prescription advanced. These and no other circumstances Induced me to resort to your worthy Hair Restorative, which 1 have every reason to be live produced a very happy result; two months after the first application, I bad aa beautiful a bead of young hair aa 1 ever saw, for which I certainly we yon my most sincere thanks. Rest assured, dear sir, I shall recommend your remedy to all inquirer; moreover, 1 shall use my influence, which I Catter myself to say, la not a little. You can publish this if you think proper. Yours, very respectfully, M. J. WRIGHT, iL D. OfRc of the Jeffersonisn, Pbillfppl, Vs., Dec. IS, M. Dear Sin I feel it my duty as well as my pleasure, to state to you the following circumstance, which you can use as you think proper. A gentleman of this place, (a lawyer,) has been bald ever since hia early yocth, so much so that he was compelled to wear a wig. He was induced to nse a bottle of yeur "Hair Restorative," which he liked very much; and after using aont two or thre bottle, his bair grew out quits luxuriantly, and be now has a handsome head of hair. The pentieman's name is Bradford, and he ia very well known in oar adjoining counties many persons can tenufy to tbe truth of this statement; I give it to you at tbe request of Bradford. Tou can sell a great deal of your Hair Restorative in this
and the adjoining counties" If yr-u have the rrojr arenta.
Yours, Ac.
THOMPSON SCUfillNOR.
SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY I DISPATCH I
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Aa accidents will happen, even In well regulated families, it t very desirable to have son-? cheap and convenient way for repairing furniture, toys, crockery, etc. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets aTl such emergencies, and do household can afford to be without iL It is always ready and ap to the sticking point. "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." 5. B. A brush accompanies each bottle. Price 55 centa Address, HENRY C. SPALDING, yo. 45 Cedar Street, "" YorkCAUTION. As certain unprincipled persona aro alt.mrtio to Pl off on the UMusi-ecting public, imitatlona of my PREPARED GLUE- 1 would caution ail persona to examine
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CHT-rtTt, S. C, 30th July, lsj. Paor. O. J. Wood Wr Sir: I take pleasure In recoro. mending your Hair Restorstive as a mwt excellent enre for 6caid head. My son was suffering very much from this disease, and after using one bottle, was made perfectly w ell. 1 recommended it to others who had diseases of the head, and in ail cases it had the desired effect. Tor. can recommend it without fear as a most certain cure for sea id bead. 'Many others will certify tbat this and many other cases was cured from the use f your most valuable Hair Restorative. Respectful! v vours. GEORGE McSUACf. The New Tort Day sy-c "The majority of Hair Washes, Hair Dyes, Hair Tunica. Hair Oils, and the numberles preparation which are now before tbe public under such extravagant, hyperbolical and fantastic titles as we see paraded is show window cards and newspaper headings, as Lair prepatntior., are all humbugs of the first water; thir real merit, whrn tbev posse any, U, tbat they do no barm. HOO'S LARD, WHALE 'OIL, LARD Oil., SWEET OIL, scented and colored, make up, Len in beautiful rap;rs and white flint glass bottles, tbe cotl.e-t character of tonics; and when thus costly are bapfjjsui with some trisyPable term, and caught at by verdant young and old of both sexes. Such ia not the character of Prof. Wood's Hair
j kestorstive. This gentleman cornea before the world wlthi out any "highfalutrn" IiloT.hloforium, or any other aI founding or startlreg catchpenny terms; he simply advenises a II Ur llUrit ire what It expr-. pre
cisely snd a a Retr-rative it acts. Buy lYof. Wood's Hair Restorative; and, as you value your scalp, aye, yoor very brains, apply nothing else; for it may be that yoo will get some wore substance than perfumed Urd oil on your cranium. Remember, Wood's Restorative forth hair is the best article extant." rr wiix, bt .rcaz'aows rsocxaa RESTORE GRAT HAIR TO THE OK1GIXAL COLOR Will make It grow on Bald Heads Will rent ore the natura! - retiona. Wit remove at once ail itching. Will remove all Dandruff, Will curs all eruption even acald Will make the hair soft and trlossy. Will make tbe old appear yocng again. Will preserve the color of fia.r t od ae, WiU always fatea it and .top iu faUing, And is one of the best toilet articles for the. hair now ta IF YOUR HAIR IS HARSH. Ca Prof. Wood's hair roHorativ a If your hair ts grey. Use Prof. Wood's tair restorative. f your hair ia thin, U Prot Wood's hair restorative If you re bald, U Pref. Wood's bair restorative If you have nervous headache, Ue Prof. Wood' ha.'r restorative. If you want testimony overwhelming. Read the circular of Prof. Wood 'a hair rector at O. J. WOOD & CO., lit market aret,M. Ulli Orate. uajTt Xetr VerW( ' KANUT ACTUT. E RS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS 4 1
ttfSPALDlNG'S rilF.PAr.ED GLCE.3 ' la on tie euutde wrapper; all others are swindlm eoun Wfieaa fobaortAw
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