Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3607, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1862 — Page 4
tirur'jti'?ü cur tumie ft. Th it I m i.ntPn.1 the principe a of tlij Fol be the ro::J'lIinj: oNject
oioilnr-nociuTic PLiTroun. ATnrT t tTaTU cnVltirro iACT, , 1X WHir3. TIi Democratic party hitlng.fron thed&t 'l iu oraniittion, l-cn in faror uf the ininten it of ll.e UuUo atil the preserTition o th Con-'iution, anl echi in the present cou li tior of tV country the deplorable eHecU of a departure jrorn it time honored and conerratire rarinciple fn4 the triumph of ectionaim; and firm! lie'l'tinj that the Ucion auI theCoustitutioo cm I J pnrsefTcd alona by the retoratiou of tliat ptrtr.Jo power, we Invite all true Union men throughot. lh land to unite with uj inauaUinins: iu orui5Ation ami carrying oat iU principles: TberfiuiTj Rtolrtt. 1. Tht we reaffirm an J endorse the r-ilitical principle that from time to time have een put tortb tj the National ConTcntion of the Dem Jratc party. 2. Thw e are uniltmMj atttchol to the Corist'ituti'fj, by which the Union of the-e Sute was form'-t a.vJ established; and tht a faith Jul orerTnr4 of it principles, can Urne continue the ex'jtrw" of the Union, and the j-ermanerit harping f the peple. 3. Thf the present cm war lm mainly reiulted fro. the Ion;; continued, unwise, and f--nitical a'lition, in the North, of the question of domestic r'xrtrj, the consequent oranizition of a reosj.ical party, puideJ by the vectional platform- adopted at Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Chicago, and the development thereby of ecn nil rWe and jealouu, producing (a bad long 'en f reen and predicted by u.) its couiitrp. in the South of pere.ion, disunion, and armei WI."unce to the (Jer.eral Government, and termirtinK in a bloody ptrife btwern those who ahoulJ hae been forever bourd together by fraternal llnd, thui briniuz upon the whole country a tilamity which we are now to meet as Inyal citift;, striving for the adoption of that mode of vitiemetit bet calculated to acain re tore onioi'and harmony. 4. Thri In rejec ting all proportions likely to result in a iatisLictory adjustment of the matter in dispute ' j"lwecn the North and the South, and cperiiUy i!ioe measure which would have ee cured the 14-rder slave Stites to the Union, and a heart r co '-eration on their part in all constitutional nd V'al measures to procure a return of the more rJiuthero Sute to their allegiance, the 1'eptiMicai' party assumed a fearful responsibility, and trted in total disregard uf the le.-t intcrot of ie whole country. i. Tli;'if the p.irty in power had fhown the Hm dc-.ii?- to eitle, by amicable adjustment, our intertj; di.s,er.ioi.i! before hostilities had actually coni lencwl, tlmt the Admitii-trution has recently ehibitei to avoid a wur with our ancient eneruv. Great Britain, we conti iently be Iieeth.t ,eace and harmony would now rtin
throuhou'-Ull cur Ixmlers.
ince of the Union upon
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alty to th tfovi'rnineut and in our judgment thia pun07 can oiilr lc accomp!i.hel, by the
as-rendenc J of a Lnion party in the Southern States, wh J h hall, b a counter revolution, disdace thot 4ho control and dircrt the present reellion. liat no effort to create or MJtain such a party cai J e 8uccc-ful which is not ha-'cd upon a definite p.tleaient of the questions at issue lctwecn the 'c iet'tions; and we therefore demand that come :!' h pettlement be made by additional Constitution il guaranty, either initiated by act of Congress uj through the medium of a National Conventioi5 7. That f te Republican party lias fully demonstrated its iiiJthilitv to con'luct the Government throu:h its J)resent dillicultie?. H. That Tse are utterly oppose! to the twin heresies, Jforthern sectionalism and Southern fecesion, .s inimical to the Constitution; and that frcemiVt as they value the boon of civil liberty anil thS peace of the country, tould frown
tnuinanm(upon inen. 'J. That thii national emerpencj the Democracy of In jaua, banishing all leelinir of oi-moii and resent tnt, will recollect only their duty to the whole ij.untry; that this war t-honld not be wael in t'e spirit of coiMpiest r subjuti n, nr for the turpose of overthrowing or interfering with thl rights or institutions of the States, but to defetil and maintain the supremacy of the Con.-titutio I, and to preserve the Union with all the dignity cjuality and rights d the several Slates uninj. aired; and that as !oo!i as these objects are accomplished the war ouht to cease. 10. Thatjwe will pustain, with all our energies, a war for U)J maintenance of the Constitution, and of the intc?ity of the Union umlrr the Constitute; but wiiaro opx?cd to a war for thoemanci pation of le negroes, or the aubjugation of the Southern Elites. 11. That?' he purposes avowed and advocated by the NorirWn disunionisU, to lilerate and arm the nepro f Saves, is unconstitutional, insulting to loyal citize:, a disgrace to the aj;e, is calculated to rclanl thuppression of the rebellion and mi ets our unualilel condemnation. V2. Thatjrhe total disregard of the writ of habrat rorpu; by the authorities over us, and the feizure anl fmprisoument of the citizens of loyal States whert the judiciary is in full operation, without waiunt ot law and without as.M-iiin any cause or cin to the party arnvtel any opprtuliity of delete, are lla tyrant violations of the Constitution an J most alarin'n ac ts of usurpation of power, whii should receive the stern rebuke of every lover')f his country and of cerv man who prizes the ? urity aud blessings of life, liberty and propcrtv. S l'l. That liberty of peeoh nt:d of the press are uarantecil the piple by the Constitution, and none bur a c-urper would deprive them of these tiirhts: tlieJ are inestimable to the citizen and
formidable ?o tyrants only. And the attempts which have "-teen made since our present unfortunate troub!e), to muzzle the press and sti'le free discussion, are exen i-es of despotic ow er against which Ireciloiu revolts and which can not be tolerated without converting freemen intolaves. 1 1. That .he seizure of Slidel! and Mason, en board a iu.tral vessel, on the hih seas, was either in KrdaiKe with international law, aiul so leal; ort-Ne in violation vt Mich law. and so illegal. If tie former, we lament that our nation has been hiuiliated by their surrender, nnJt r u thrrct; if tl latter, it w as the duty of the Ad ininistrntionttt once to have disavowed the act of iheir ol!icer,oid instead of incarcerating the captives in ForJ Warren, to have immediately re paired the win by placing them, us far as practicable, in tit ? ime condition in which that officer had hu C them, in either event, the action of the Adm iitration w as vacillating fand cowardly, and dJ .Tading to the dignitv vi a great nation. ' li. That the action of the lie; ubiicau nartr.
as maniU'sted iu tie ptrtisan character of all ai j point meot the Administratinii to civil olh e: and, in hold J g party eaucu-c by the Uepublican ; member- 'd '.i-'iess for the purjsse of impressing upon th. 1c,; 1 1 line action of that InnIv tlie pculi.ir dogmas of that party . ha v e demon st rated that their professions oP'tai rihein party platforms, a il party org it.izations, upon the altar of their c-untry," are but so many hy pocritical and fa!e pretences by which lliey hope to dupe the unwary into their U s.rt; and we warn all loyal persons, as they loe t'ier country, not to be dec;vsd thereby. lb. Tint the disclosures made by the ineti fating comriMllv in Congress of the enormous i rati ! tbit have .ta!Ved into the army and n ivy t!e;sirt:nen!s, implicit. :.g the heads of t.osedejutrtmcuts in a conniv .oce at, it not an actual participation ir. a fjitm of corruption, and ir. which our brave sohiiets have been dciriinicd of their fTo4r miv !; c-, and our iVivernment threatciiil with b mWrupi - , !em i::d a tb-T ouh in vestigatii u it. to a!! m.r e; iiditures, b. .th State and National, and tint a sj-tedir and m irke ei mple lc made ot ail ach b.rds, f rev," who, taking advantage of the i.eces-.:t:e ot ot.r.cun try. have fed and fattened l;. n public plunder. RcfilrvJ. Tint the meritorious conduct of tht In Si-ina troops, in every battle field where victory his ps-rched u;nin the national bin:. er. his J-.;;.-,' the p-eople of thU Sute with the highest -nti tude to her gallant sons, and thavwes, iij ot.r lt w:-!.,-, tootücers and men. diprsel throiichout thr ojuntrv. and the heartfelt p-eetir.gs t ev cry iVm-vrat for their further brilliant at hiev e metits in the coining contests for the rr-uintenaia e of the Con-tituti u and the Union. MUSIC. Patriotic Songs Ilnriiionlyrtl for ."lale Voirr ami .p propriittr lor ue in ('Hiiip.
ATHIK IN I 'I AN A MIStf STOKK.
RAILROADS.
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l JOS HTM and phr p!nu lu 5'Tthm Mif.urt, tL h(i of Kinui, or tb Trmtufirt, Uxmld lntt en hav ta tkirta that rra t by th OltTII .MISXOI III UAIMtOAD, Tht otly rail rout from St. Ix)ti! to SL Joph. It U the brtt arnt q j: ke.t J., t-j lh;rten bour, to tb T'tnoot jx.ijt rrachM by rail, rxl U a.laya cbap aa ny othr. Day jeur Tickta to Kanaj an't all point In KortLrn Miac-urt by tbe 5r rth Misocrt Ka 'roa. ISAAC It- MUlOiCOjr. Prt't rA Gen I Xuyi. "orth Xi' nil K. It. IIF.Xr.T II. SIMMONS, General Travilit. Afht. t.tl7-Hy Indianapolis and Madison R A 1 1 i K O A I C 0 .11 PA 1Y . TtVlK rASSf.NGKIl TItAJN WILL l.KAVF. TUR 1 Uni'ti Iv-i-t daily at 12:iIP. M., and the frriubt limpet at ".no A.M. for Jhdivon, Cincinnati and Louisville. Tlils thf birtryt railway Iin to Cincinnati and Iruiri:i cririftinj? at M.lis..ri with th imr Tfl'-rrapb and Jacob .ira rr, arrlvii.a: at Cinrlunatl In tim to ctiriect with tbe Ex(Tsa Trair a Utviux at ix o'clrs-k A. M., fr the '.at, and ly tb Kentucky Obtral JUtlroa 1 f -r tb South. lU-tuniin, Iav Cincinnati daily at 11 M., ty th ahov at'aniers, and alj ty tb Ma!oii j arkft. Ki,rt (Juti ami lr1rt-.ss, arriving at Iifhar aj.olia at l'u" A. M., making ci.tiractioa with ail tra.it Iravin for tb Kat, 'orih an-1 Wft. Fare to C lncinnntl or C incinnati to IiidiunapolU, srt(K; To I.otilnvlllc S.3 .)(). If o rharir fir mals or s!a-rH.mü on tbe ttamerc, or (r ';sg or orr.titl.u at S,a'Ji.a. Sh'pp-rs ani riTcbanfa Vf ill ffnj It to tbrlr Ititer t l travel ovrr ant f-b'p l-r tbta Im. Janl()-(t:f. I), t. hKANUAM, Suj rrii.tcn-i. nt.
HOTELS.
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JEFFE15S0XmK RAILROAD Two Trains Dailj , Sundays Excepted Traina Arrive Tr,ih! I-ave. X 4" P. M HI.' A. M 4 4", A. M h :, V. M. IMVI: Tit A INS STOP K)!t TMF ACCOMMOliMUi.N f a ti;;TS at S"ti!h;nrt, tirri.wo.wl, Kraakhn, f.-lni)uri;ti, C l iriiKu, mik.ii..' ci nin ttioim at St-viuoitr w it!i trams i ii tb" Obi .t Mt-si-sij. ! I'1, ait't at I.otilsi!i w itb tr.ii: on tb l'iiivi!I.. Kraiifrt 4 LfiiiiRtot: aii'l Ixjui ill- an.i N.tbvills lo.-vU. I rwl lit l rii. i'-avf 1 ly. l-rrihbt iriinjtly frrwarild. Onicf, M ;!. so lH-o.it, Wrt A. S. CAILOTilllUS, Snorrint, n.'.or.t. J. ft . VniTT fti, Vrt iifbl An-nt. nj'l'0J-!1y
INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI NliiC-Bilai4
The Sabbath-School Hymn and, Tmic-Itook, Coota-ii.t j; Bj'Wari f io Loinior-l rb-K bj-Tn:is ami tuii-a '
pint i: m.x t r.vi). AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STORE. WII.LAEI) ft STOWKU, jafiW No. 4, H'trs lloiisf.
Mifirtel
Home hy Tliirt' Jlilca!
NO CHANGK OK CARS TO CINCINNATI! TT.r" tr. n ii leave InIi;iiiki!ii I aily, I SuihIsts exrojito!.) E lIKfTTUAIN. MM) A.M CINCINNATI LKJUTNINti Kvorearriv s at CiM iiinaii at !H.'iA II. S.T'.iiil Ttmiii 1 1 A. M. CiiioiiiMt), Colutnbu, Zanesville anl W Ii--!ii.k Mail, rrur at f IM V. M. ruMik,T.s by tbi tram tii.ik tb1 ?imi' t in- tu N-wark Z-irn'sville ninl W b-liii; a Iy ai.j otbi-r rHutf t.ut f I it climmp'.lis, aixl fare tbe Mime. 1birI Ir.iiii 7:1 P. M, Cincinnati K.f.r-, nrrives at Ciiu iiitiati A. M. I xint(-ti, Ky. 11:45 A. M. hare nie as ,y any lb r route. C.ill fr j-niir tirkrt ri-i tlie lii'lianaj-olis atnl Cincinnati tailroal. if siKe rberkel ihroutrb. Si'm iai, Noiicr.. P1 hurr you K-t in tbe riebt tmin at Iniiai)n5!i.s. Tbe only Cinr ir.nati tram, t.u.ls .i tbe fifth tr;u k, Imvi.k tbe f,irtb-t track houth in tbp Union iM jiot, at lnli;iiiipos. W. II. 1.. Nor.I.i:, (ictwral Ticket A sent. U. puwai.1.. Traveling A nt aju Iti'tiO.
DENTISTS.
P. G. C. HUNT,
IDIEXsTTIST.
a UFKiCE AND KKSIKKNCK, II ANT .lAICIiirr STISÜÜT, INDIANAIMI.IS INI). MUSIC.
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C1HKAPKR ANI R KIT PR INSTKt'M KNTS than wen- ever o!!n-iI in thi iiurkct. Jly arratifr'tneiits with Kn-frti Piano mainifaruri-rs are such that 1 ran furiti -" II orlTs ter cent.
cheuoer tb in any b'abv in tlio U'--t, and I warrant tbcm auperior instrument!. Only fr ra-h. I'ailuM iH'fat Mfi.r VV II. Tallxitt & Co' Jew-Iry Store, No. 24 Va-hif;j;t'ti trtet. PIANOS. MI l.ODKoNS.OkCANS, tit lTARS. VIOLINS, ACCORDKONS, Ac, TL . "Kl AM RKPAIRKD. ll.i iiiK bI over twel'ty l r ir' i xperii nce the jml lie ran l aurel that they now b.ve a hett r opportunity than they uenerallv n.et with t Imve their iiistnunent j.ut in pe'rt.ct r.t. r. II. SCIItlNACKKR. Julyai-iUy I U. S. MARSHAL'S NOTICES."
lTai. p a . UMTF.I STAT K.S OF AMKRICA, DISTRICT OF INl'l VN A. SS: VVmki.k a, A libel of Information ha been (ileil in the lh-trict Court of tlie Cnit'! St ile-., witliin mi. fr the Seven! h C.rcuit nml I h.ti irt of lint ian;, on the loth iay f helru.iry, In.', by John Jlatma. Km)., Attorney for the I'mteit States f..r tbe I'i-tnct. aK':uiit 4 bo.e hoe an I 1 trunk rlotbuu;, M ini at J tl r-oii v il!e, Ii.. liana, for a viol.itioti of the l.iws of tli- l'nite! St.it. the i.iil j:(oI an t nicrcb ut'lie l- in? '"iitr.il:ir.l of war, anl iraiiiK jrK-es oa;n-t haul gl.s. mu1 that tlie same may he cii'h inn-' 1 aii'l .l as nrticle.s (-urral,ulil .f wur. Now, thep'fore, in pur-u.ince of the ni"hi:i"ti iiinlcr tbo seal of s,i. C''.n t t- Pie br V i ainl lc!i cre.l, I ! In r l'v K-ne ilif notice t all persons cl.imnir sai.l j;im1, i r any part thereof, or in any manner inti re-tc.l therein, tint they 1 an.! appear bf.ae tin .ii 1, the litrict C.uirt of th-Cirtetl Stales, to 1 e h 1 1 at the city of lntian.ip"l;s. in ari-1 fTl!ie lHtrict of IthIi i'ii. on tb- 3.1 Motuliy of M y next, at M o'rlm k of tbe forenoon iiflb.it "lay, then aid tin-re to interpose their claims and maWe their a! Vati'-ns in that hehulf. IL Ct. bOK. C. S. Martial, PcrJ.S. r.n.iLow, lK-puty. Joii.n H. Rea. Clerk. aip.'-ll.-t UNITKD STA I KS Or AM. KiCA. I ISTRICT OF INDIANA, S: V. n ki: s. A Ki el of inf rin iti. -.i lu been Mol in the I : -1 1 ;-1 ('.. irt of the I'nKe.l St.its, within inl f.T t lie S. -nth Circuit an. I l.-tnct of l-i.t ani. on the l'Jiii I.iy ..f 1'i-bru ry, 1J, by J"!it; ll itai.i. Kmj , Attn.-y fr the l'niu .i Siat s l"..r the 1 i -1 1 m.-1 .f Ii.h:i.-t, u-'.on t IT firLi;'- ti:t u-r, I cask bacon, 'J navy pit'l, 1 t har.twarr. o (" ti-e.ll.'s. In j.uns tbrea-l, 1( o'iiu-s .j:;iM tie. "J ;i -'. l.tss(.,, J4 lio js, i-it'.i at K an-v ille fr a Mola'i in I the 1 ., of tin- t T i t -1 Male.-, the ail Rls an.l in n it: :.- ! in t '.nt r..''.iti 1 f war, auti ra pr"C-s ai i.n-t -. i i -1 ..:, an i that the vinn- may ir c I--i:!i"l a n-l sol i a art'.cb-s roti'ra1 ap.I f w ar. N.-w. I ii.-i -t.-re. in pursuance .f the nionitioi, ui1t 'lie seal of .! ! Co.;rt ! m tirecte.l an 1 l.-I.v i rei, 1 b rel xie p i' i.c :...t ce .i al! p-r. !.s ela.'.n.::' .iM o.sbs, i r any j-.trt t!i r-'of, r in any t i i;.;. r m't r.'-ti I ;h- rein, that th. i I i' an.t a; p.-ar t eb-re tb- s:.i .. th- Ihsfrict ( irt of the t n:ts', Si itt-s. to he h '. l ut the ci' of lo.'i inapohs, in au.l f.-r th- D.-tre t of Indiana, on the .". l Monday of Miv t. :. at 10 oVbt-k of the f.T n.. ;i f that 1 iv, lh-ti s': 1 thereto in'erpose t'o-ir c'.nnis .1-1 ! iiiükr I heir ItloMs in th.it 1- h:H. 1. Ü. Ri)sK, V. S. Mirsli.il. Per J. S. 1.1..M.I N. 1 x'J.'.i'V. jon II . ,ipö-lirt
wi:sti:u 110x1:1, 0.l), II 13 15 1? COrilTI.Al I S1t SEAR EROADWAT, EW TORK CITT. Tbl tU staU;bri and faror'.te reaort tf tb btmirtsa eomrr.5nlty babffn ttuVj r?f ttd, and l.i cotrplft la trtrj tbin tLat can minister to tbe eomfcru of IU patro ca. La-tia and fatnll' ar pciaMyand carefully prtrrislfi for. It la centrally located in tb buoin pi t of the city, and ti cor.t!fT3r-ji to tbe principal lines of itearntats, can,orr.rJ;bu'', ferria, 1. In cvnrqTirijc of the jreatire cauae't by tb rebellion priced ba e ben reduced to One Dollar and Fifty Cents per iDjfrsr. Tb table la amply aupt!iel with all tbe Imariea of tbe aeasr.n, and 1 equal ta that of any other hotel In tbe country. Am;le arcommMationa are offered f r nj ward of 4C0 (rn'st-. CflfJw TW rot hellere runners. hacVmen, anl ether, who may ear "tbe Western Hotel la fuM." I). D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor. Tho. I). VTixmrsTra. febl5-tI2m
INSURANCE.
DRUCCISTS.
SCHIEFFELIN BROTHERS & CO.
WHOLKSALE MlUf.GISTS, And Drnlrrai In Fiinrj- tioodi, Per fitiiirr) Ar AIo, Retit.i for tl.e aale of ft firie! petroletun, Illuniinatii.g Oil, oujTior to any Coal O.l. furiiihed in any ijuati'itles at tb itiwest market rate. 170 AN! 172 WILLIAM STUFET, NEW TOKK. Jtn.'U-:ßm PIANOS.
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LAW BOOKS.
NEW AND VALUABLE WORK FOH LWVYKÜS, JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Anl it'l (n tni'it witA the Jutiv ill A1 tn inixtntt im of the (rorrrrttnfnt. jv i. a w '.a? rjr v rsc ji: Of (lit: Matt of i.iti.inu CKCTAlNINfi THE KEVISE1 '"TATUTES OK 152 w-.tli the aineiiilnn til then tf, .Mul tbe nubscnen leisl.trioii, itb liotcsaml references . Judicial decision.
r.niTKt ar JAMES AVIS ANDOSCAIi OKD. Vo!nuie 1 , Published by IIIM.II AM A: HOI f;ilTV lI)lAAlol.lR. J tut Iavitl ?Ir IJonaltl. one of the inoft eniinei.t lawyers of tbe State, volunteered tbe follow in . rcoinUieHdat ion of tbe wrk: a Srart rr. or Ivtiama. bt Ciavix A Iloun. Some nmntlie ano, tli" a hove named i;eri! leinen is.sueil propo.sals for pub-Ii-bir., in twu volume octavo of some MM! pac each, at the sta'Mte of the State passed MirCe Kl,w;tb auiKdatioii. The frst volume of the work nw mhlished : anl tbe ma uierof it. execution, lioth uo-chamcully and e litorially, 'lex rvi tbe thank of tbe profession. The Imperfect manner of publishing our Statuten undef Stale authority, has always l-en a source of reaf InconveliteiH e to the lntiana I;iwy-r. The revision of Is.")-.', ;. well as.be tatute jifts.ed incetbat year, nii;;bt almost acllbave been puhlishi-d without any index. Up tc tbi.-tui" the lay r bus contuntly been under the neceeitj of turning i-r, leaf by leaf, tbe volumes o our Matutei t tind any particular enact nietit. An! every one knowaboiv annoying and provoking this I, esp-cia!ly in tbe buiry of bUMiie (i In our Courts. Happily for "the prfesioti, the publication und-r consideration proiuiM-a tetter state of thiiurs in the future. The first volume o aler.(iavin A liord'a work contain. an excellent and opiotir index, which to every practicing lawyer in the täte it itself worth the money which the volume costs. The volume under review contain another excellence Xlli; 2 i'es are .supplied with Vk!u.ihh" marginal indices, o that m. ftlanci at the margin is sufheient to apprise the ealer(t the content of the pare. Another matter of great iinp.rtatice to the lawyer in tbi voi:;ine i a C'xkI colb-ctioii of the .subject of aMb'isl ition'since K1. Her-tiore, the lawyer in exam inn,' our legislation on any given nibj-ct bad tirst t tind what was rel-'vant t;t in the Kevi.sioii of 2, and then to turn o r t! e page of the voliintrn of uhseijUent Statutes, t s-(. liovi far recent legislation may h.ive repe.il-. I or livxl'bel the provision contained in that Itevisjon. and even then b' would often f I doubt whether be had found all tbe leg: latioii on the ul ject of bis inquiry. Messrs. (ialiuatid ll"id baie relieved us of all this trouble and deuM. 1 hey have collected together in consecutive paea all the "tatutes made since 1SÖ1. on tbe same subject. Thus, o'l pai;e HI'S to 377 of their first volume they have collected al! cur legislation, now in force, on the sul'jccl o busbatii and wife, including the act of 10:2 and three actof ls7- And they have followed tbe same niodenicoocation. in appropriate cinecutive pages, in regard to all other t pics of legislation. A tii more vuluat le b-ature are the copious and accurate tiof"s contained in the volume in question. This volume in- hides the Constitution of the United States, tht Constitution of Indiana, and several important acts ol Virginia and statute of Congress, and a large pirtion o our ow n ta'utes now in force. Tbe numerous decision o the Courts en the various pr'viionscontaine! in these Cutis'; tutin -hhI statute are found at tbe bottom of the appropriate p-isres. in the form of neat, brief and accurate noteand r f reitces. Messrs. la in .V Hord seem ti have perforr.ictl 'bis part of their work exceedingly well. It must baecovt them much care and labor, by it they Lave greatly bsenl the labor of the practising lawyer, and have w II merited bis grateful approval. In ev ry respect the volume und r review ishichly reditahle t" tbe iilüuence, accuracy, taler.ts and the taste its editors, as ril as Xn tbe mechanical skill and neatnes of it pi blisbers, atid it must raise the just expectati n cd the prol'-ssion.as to tbe value of the second volume, which we und rstaint w ill he fortho-min? in a few months, ami which w ill contain the cte of pleading and practice olv.'J, w jth s-bsofp-ieiit aiv.endnient and other statute. Witl.iMit any conciTt w itb the eli''rs or publishers ol the volume in piesiion, the writer of tins article has been induced t'' comp -so u:id publish this lit tie review of thebok, solely I '-cnuse be believes the editors arid publishers !es. r e b th cotuno-nd.itK ii f -r their performance. tin r fr-, deems it lut ju-t t th tn, wuhut t'eins sdioit dtoi' by any otic, to publish tb. notice of the boo, over hi own pr't'-r name. li.YYID MclHiNALD. tnd si'.ipolis, N"..venit r 1, lsc,0. The t ;st volume i now ready and bein delivered to utis-rit-ur. i it i v. i: i .-o. It is f. r sale by P.lNiiHAM & DOl'CHTY, Indiatiap'ii. SPECTACLES, t?4C. To Officers of the Army.
HOTELS. I XT KI! NATIONAL IIOTKL HC.. V Mil mioAmv.w, C ( i: X K I. O V V V, A N K L I N S 7 II Y.KT. T9k S: X k" SC BwL..
IM. s :-rti!.is h..i;sr ti e r.:v t juiet, buie!ike, an t
JPST UECEIVKD A SPI.ENMI ASSOUTMENT OK Fur '!!. 1. p rt.il i Ii ty atnl vcr they ujcrr-lo nil others. For sale by SUMMONS. Oj .tici.ni.
.oti ! ;:t the c.'v
superior ilnluee-
pie isj: t
tn- i:ts f.. tho-e v;:i. i-if New l . rk. t r h .si is ,.r -:i i e. It is re, ;-.l in 1T b-a'.ioii, and kept oa the KI'KOPPaN 1 l.N. in connection with TWl.i'U'S SAl.HN, wh-re r dreshniints c.vi t 1 id at ail hours, s.-rved in their w n r....i:.s The e!..ir-'s ar- i.i.t rale, ti e rHtu a".d attend iie-e .-f the t .st o.-.icrbatb and all the r.i -!e r:. c--n-
VriH. !us a't.!ied. Ill.trl'i-tl.'itn
I SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C, Of the prv itt'st trn:;-;'.uot:t pwer, cf new itn- ; pmi eri fiit r;iiv a Jjustesl to the c e. Oi-le-s. lp'iu tl.e ouhtry, with j articular-, pr'!ii; t'v .ittftele-I t-. Kep.iirin tic i'.lv d.me with H'rntcli. . ' SKMMONS. Optician. ) ocvZ .). i.'. S.M:th Illinois .street.
I
rovi:5:ss uote:l, i"hni t Kaei k's.) j 7 -' ii I'ltB-iu. acmm'v O: :...s,!r the A-f. r II .Lm- and Park, New rk, I'ltlt I. Ol IIOItI w .V) Vl.ll Il.VV. fCHIS 1 .i - . -., !; 1 j. ;.ul ir t.ouse hi re-et;t!y j .1 t' " r ': u.'t ; -r- n.ur. J by ll.e addit.o? of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
l.rtrrjcrtlie l(tiliie.T I.ou rr Hie C't
m a a
w
,s -e.
s-. 1 n th. b- i .d t y h (! b .vs
ii 1. 1 a 1 1 i . s for over j1 1) '.d;. r- :. r 1 and re-.:;-. ; t l .r'.t d t y ,:.ts t lue b. .( U.C.Ii'l. in
i r loo ru"''i .
p rs,.ri.s. 1; L is , f -irnish.-d. and ; throuchoUC. Th;
toe city, I ay ot co- frotu a. I the strar.. ho.it. and
ra.iroj.t leaoin? to tire c:y, an. I i- r : ,r;:t to Ü the city coli eya;..s) . It l.t now a.i the reimte uj first cia'ss bo'. I, tnurirr the comfort ' r ;n:na!es. The pvrron.-' -f the traveling public t rej.-; if .o'v dcitet. Term I .'.'per dar. II. L. ItiWKiSs, M4-lJrji " Proprietor. Tino mokkis l iousi;, vlom.rriy Ann near.,) lKVCH.tATk.LT orrV'SlTK I'MON I'tlVT, II. Will i UOUi:, Praurlelor, W, Ii SAPP, Clerk. IS Cow op-ti for the atVutuiRudalU'ti vf tb travthuc pub'ic. Tl.e houe Laj teit thviroublr renovated an t farnishe.J frmii t-.p t :t rn. ciajaT
J O Hi M K . DETERS, llout mid te ?Iaiiiifariurer 5J Vrt Kiiurth atrwi Cincir.nari. 1HAVE JI ST 0PENEI MY SPRING sTtX-'K, WHICH c ompris. tie newest and cb icest tys of Hen's, I-y s. Youth and Cbiblreu'a wear, and having creaily iiMT'-ast-vl ny facti it ie for maT.cfaturii:c, 1 am enabled to t.fler errat Inducement t cash buyers. I hare marked my price down to a very luw ritrure, only askinsi a small pr. t.t. My tiotto i lare sale ainl mail profits. Under'.a:.d.t the i.ecess-.ty d ke -t..i: ur w:h tbe. Umes, 1 will t every endeavor to a:i-fy n.y customer iu every re-
fapri:-l-dljl
JOHN II. IKTEl:s.
TUST Kl.CElVkU A IXT OP SUPEblOk LOTS I WULMS at I- prices. WIIJ.AkÜ k STOWF.Ii
jum rawxcE compisv, OF IIAKTI OKI), CO.'VM. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. CAPITAL 1,500,000 00 5ET SCKPLUS, (aftar desiacticR '.l lAbilltlet) &1 1,1 42 30 JETNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS.
n .;- ,. U rs i i frr:"--'J w - : w r c : fs -..-;-'t -o r j, rf Zl 5 .ff i - -J"V -T t '-"'sJ'? , J4i .?, t -' V-' .;"!, .-V Zf IZ? TZv r-. ' v v.v .--4 -i H' ii if.! i - r. r ' n. j- t i If J I m ! Li 'i T!-t-i .. r- v .rf- .. : 3 "" 's ' ; x ' j2Am' v mne.'f. t ifc f - --..':tvr7 1
Erected 1859 Owned by tho Co.
.VSPf.i IAL A TENTIONCIVENTOTIIE INSURANCE
A
'j of tarm property, dwellings and out-buiblintra, In-
hun a auch building or content in a very favorable man
ner, Tor three or five yearn. I,noj l"iii(nlily Adjio-trcl nnd Irnmptlf Paid In Cnnli. Also, Insure atores, warebousea, buildinpa, or contents and personal property generally, in town or country, at rates as low as consistent with hazard taken, and inland insurance auainst the perils cf navigation. WM. HENDERSON, Airert, lndianaolis, Indiana, application enn be rude to 1. W.Cirubbs, who js fully autliori.ed t transact all business connect.-.! w!ih tbe Ajteucy. faut 1,'61-dIjl 11 KNIF.KS()N
D001C AND JOD PRINTING.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS. .Ti!S;i2 joiinson, General Commission Merchant, AND Denier ill flour, (.rnlit, and nil I.lnd of Country Produce; Yintn and Uciuorat, Ciara, Tobacco, Ac.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 237 SOITII SECOND ST.
ii 1 1. a ir.i,ii3i.. AdvnncrM in u tic on f:oiiignuiriif , aus'2dly
MEDICAL
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
H AS WON FOR ITSELF SUCH A RENOW N FOR THE cure f every variety of Tbroat and Lun Compl.iint, that it i entin-ly unnecessary for 11 to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it b is hiii' been in constant use throughout this s i tion we need not h more than assure th p-ople its quality is kept up t tbe best it ever has been, anI that it nay be rebed on to do for their relief all it has ever been fonud to do.
AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,
FOR THE CURE OF
Costiveness, .huindice, Iyspcpsla, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Sii-unii b. Ervipi bis, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions und Ssiu Iiieaseii, Liver Cnpl tint, Dropsy, 1 et tri , rumors ,md Suit Uheum, Worms, 1 iiit. Neuralgia, asa Iii.in r Pill, and l r Purifyiru the I.lood. The;.- are sii-ar-roated, to that the most sensitive can t.iVe ti.- i i ph-a-.ii.tly, and they are the lest aperient in the world fr all purjioaes of a family physic. lrlcn 25 cent per Ilox, Zt boxes for
(reat numbera of Clercymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent perstmaires, have lent their mum's t certify the unp:irallel-d usefulness of these renu-dies, but ur space lu-re will not tenuit the insertion of them. The . . 1 1 1.. .. - . ....
Ai:'tiis neiow nauieii lurtn.-li praus our .American .-tuna nac in which they are piven; with also full description id the aho e complaints, ami the treatment that should b
ouowcii lor ti.eir cure.
ns
IV not be put o!T by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more probt on. lenianI Avers ami take in others. The sick want tbe best aid there is for them, and they should have it. I'kr.PARKb ir
ini. J. C. AVE it A: CO., Price, SI per ISottle; Six Ilottlcs, All our rerredies are for sale by UOr.ERT IUiOWNING, Indianapolis. ALLEN A OX, Cincinnati, Ai.l by all dniists ami dealers everywhere. auK-7-13m
HOTELS.
BXLO-tfXW-A-"5r HOTEL. CINCINNATI, OHIO. CAPT. CHAS. H. CROMWELL, PnOP'R. r.reakfast at five A. M., for passni;er by the m-riiing Tr-..i;s. apr6-dly.
INDI A N A
STATE
pj n I I r
SENTINEL
MEDICAL.
STEAM PRINTING-
ESTABLISHMENT!
TR ARE rRF.PARr.I) TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS f f -r IV k and Job Printirur, with dispatch and in the best style of the art. Particular attention paid to Mercantile and Railroad
to?
PILLS OF LADING, PUSIXESS CARDS, PILL HEADS, BLANKS, DEEDS, LETTER HEADINGS. KKGISTEW, CIRCULARS, RECEllTS,c Show Cards and Bills ! CHECKS, NOTES PONDS, ENVELOPES, STOCK CERTIFICATES, DEEDS, Ac, Ac POSTING BILLS
roH cocMar mkr iiats.
Slum IlilU, Hotel llillN or I arc, Hand Hill, Ioirr and I'rofratuiiicw, Label, Invitation, (Partic and llalK.)
EVKftT Pr.SCRtrTtOir. SCHOOL AND COLLEC.E CATALOGUES, MISCELLANEOUS PAMPHLETS, CONSTITUTIONS, REPORTS,
BRIEFS, ,r.
PAPER DEALERS. THOMAS MXOJt, WJt. n. CHAT-IKIJ, WM. WK'IiS. .ioii, C:iiatür!il A: Wooih, IT and 71 Walnut St., Cincinnati. Ma.i-ifacturers and Wholesale dealers in B- j: .Si ,
PRINTERS' CARDS AND CARD SHEETS!
tEINTlN; INKS AND PAPER MAM'F Atr.'JRERS- j als.., trials, act its for the M.'.'to.l.a ii'IN r;i:ni pa j tvr: manu arturers cf extra wraj p;r :i; pa; er and j aper l.('S. j
WRITING INKS.
We have one of the moat complete Printing Establishments in tbe country. Our facilities for doing all kind, of Work, Teiok, Piain or Ornamental, are Erst clas.. We hive introduced tbe latest and fastest Presses, and have added to our Type all the modern style, and we employ the best workmen. We are thus enabled to furnish Joba promptly, to guaranty satisfaction, and to accept low prices. We have connected with our Job Department Adam Superior Presses, and are prepared to execute Stereotyp? IYesswork, together with the Prework for ou wide puper,
at low f.scurea.
mm
r- v it
Celebrated Record Ink
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE.
?lrrcliant, Ilankerv Kail road Man. itjers, 1 11 11 ranrc Agents, .Tlanu fartnrera, A.c., I rep c:fal1y directed to our Establishment, if they desire f.rt -class work at low rate.
i
I'liffi: 1 in v ( ems rr.u iu aiit
j najK-dtf
utrrTi.i:.
LIVERY STADLES. o. w. jOHOsrsxoisr,
XaOrder fron, abroad will receive prompt attntion.
JlJiraJrWork furnic hed in all taxi at the tima promised.
Livery and Sale Stables! ?c.nitr .fortutin? e7r- d;-nu J : 1 nntin in the neatest stvlt . ana on the i r
N0. 11 AND 13 WEST PEARLSTKELT, It'lAAAP'OUS, IM'IAN A.
j t'T" Stranger? irora a tli.tanrc, and Imsine53 tr.cn of the citr anl country, are cordial- i
! 1 invited to visit our otHce, anl examine our
plton ot
most I
n.a3ö nable tenns-
gj H rse, P,ikc, Carriar and ?a !d Hres J
i.wijiin n-tdn.'M. Charge mixierate. dvscj-ti
C. W. HALL V CO., EXCHANGE STABLES, 25 ILMMJIS STKI IM , OPIIVsITE BATF.i H0ÜJ-E, INPIANAI-OIJS. IND. aiij-dly
Oihce on Meridian Street, South of Wihir.gton Strett, o fos ite the Po?tGtTice.
Al'PEtS.
ELDER HARKNESS & BINGHAM.
1 m
CURE KervousHeadacSie
By the use of the nils tbe periodic attack f of Vrtv or $itk Ilt.uiache may be prevented; and If taken at the commettceinent of an attack Immediate relief from pain nd aicknes will b obtained.
fThey acldorn fail in remorinc the Nausea and Headache to h'ch females are ao rabject. They act pently tpon the bowels removing Ctivenea, For literary Men, Students, PVlicate Females, and all erons of aelentary habits, they are Taiaable as a Ijtxative improvlnf; tbe appetite, (fiving too and rigor to tbe Ifrestive organs, and restonr.g the natural elsticity and trength "f the whole aystein. Tlie CKPMALIC PILLS are tbe reanlt of lonn taveatlpatlon nd carefully conducted eiperimenta, havir.jf been In ose many years, duriDR which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount f pain and suffering frctr Headache, whether oripnating in tbe nervoaa system 01 fröre a deransced state of tbe stomach. They are entirely vegetable in tbelr composition, and may be taken at all times with perfsrt safety without making any change of diet, and the absence of any disaire' bW taste renders it easy to administer them to children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS' Tbe genuine have five signatures of Flenry C. Spalding On each box. Sold by Druggist and all other Dealer in Uedkinea. A box will be sent by mail, pre-paid, on receipt of the I IK I V, I'. , 25 V i: NTS. All orders should be addressed to HENKY C. SrAUHNrt, 4S Oder Street. New Turk.
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
MEDICAL BEAU
or T II K A
AND THE ONLY
II.VIIS lKElA)UTION
PIPIBR
" r..
Wortl y of try cor.C lejice f -r
tor.; s
JVF.KT DKlT,r,:5T IN THE lrED STATT Ii familiar .tb tLe anjrle, ajd w.i Uli yon tfyi jon are Ilald or firXy r Vour IlMlrerilai Tonic, I rrolVssor O. T. j Wootr HAIR RESTORlTIVE
"THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT." INSTANT RELIEF! 5 TOP TOUK COIT.H' rt'KlFT YOUR BKEATIP STKF.GTIIEX TOUR VOICE! SPA T .DING'S THROAT CON FECI IONS, AUK (JOOD for clek(iymi:n, r.OOI) FOIl LECTI7KEI.S. GOOD FOU PUBLIC SFKAKEHS, CJOOD FOR SINOEUS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CAKRT SPALDING'S Tin. OAT CONFECTIONS LADIES APE DELir.HTED WITH SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS
CHILDREN CRY FOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS
They relieve Cough instantly. Tbey clear tbe Tbroat. They give strength and volume tothe voice. Tbey impart a delicious aroma te the breath. bey are delightful to tbe taste. They are made of simple lierna and can not barm any one.
I Ihn Oulj- llellaMr Ar tu 'c. FOR STATESMEN, JUWJES, C Indies and per time n. In ail parts of theer.cacyof lrf. O. J. Wo.ra Ha getitlerien of tbe pre are niiar.inioi: ft w teti;ini:la! only can here t-e givr
m.-re, ami it ill be imjos;i,, f,.r j-04 PROF. S. TIIALPF.lUi. ri i savaonbi arrital la tb, was rapb'.ly tw-cntninc gr ' ool'a lla:r efwa?ive c'vered ita original hue. CHARLES CAKDEW.13 NASJ-A
iclr for on
K.KCJTMF.,
e worl 1 t-t!ry to Restorative, ar! in IU praie. A . e ctrrxlar f -r d.mbt. VIST, I'titid ?tat s. Le . t ut n a; p'ylr g bia Lair mh-ii re
FT., N. T,
Says the pray hairs n b! if.-'a beadjicre, altera few areWs trial, turned in'o 4 '.Ark brown, at tbe same tine teautPi'? and tbickenmg the l.a.r. ' A. O. RAYMOND, BAT1I, I VtNF,
Says he 1. now sixty year andbl-ers were tuo-t tbe ue of t botlJe vt 1 gray bair bae disapp. hea 1 and face, arid I in.
than fr itaen'r-fWe vrar-4 reviou.
at the a:e f tftv-two, La ued It
same efteiL
obi, and bia hair rd gra) . but t y e K.ti't alive, th red, lota h ui e soft and gbiy
H-.s ifr. With tbe
FIN LEY JOHNSON. FSg., NEHj 1LLE ANS. Says that he lot LNhafrby the Yelb-w Jever in"ls..4. He used Mo.xpsH.tir HentoiAtive,
an.l In liair i tow ibit k
M. KIDDLCTON,
k aiel gbsy. i IJYINt.STON.IvLAP.AMA, storatir baa ne Tnurh gol in tbe country, ll tissl it for l aidw ba. a trie L I 1 of bair.
sav Ihn Res!
bia part ot
ness atid n
T. 1- NORSK. LEIUNON, KlVTt'CKY, Says he has seen YkhP Hair KestoVitive used in bun'.n dsf f caes, and never . new it to tail ir arcni;disbiii2 all it irfe-ea to do. I
A. J. ALDkN, MrLANESlU)! Say a be bad tbe scald be was ball, but l y tbe l.t Hair Restorative, he Uoa head of hair.
I. ILL., i eiht years, and a Juse of WiMd'i taa a ri h, gl
I advise every one who has a Cough or a nusky Voice or a Bad Breath, orany difficulty of the Throat, to get package of my Throat Confections, they wili relieve you nstantly, aud you will agree with me that "ther go right to the spot.' Yon will Und them very useful and p ant 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. You will f.nd them at the Druggists and Dealers in Uedicines. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature is on each package. All others are coun erfeit. A package will 1-e ent by mail, prepaid, oe receipt of
Thirty Cent.
IjnoMca, Nuble county, India.!, Feb. & ls53. Prof. 0. J. W.mxI, lvar Sir In tbe la: 5 r j art of tbe yeaf 1--'. 2, while attending to tbe Mate .Id National lw ScIkm.I of tbe State f New York, mj jair, from cause unknown, to rue, commenced falling i f) very rapully, that In tbe short space f ! months he whole uper part of mr scalp w as enl in ly ber ft ojjt covering, aid
uiiicu 01 uie remaining portion uj" n part of my bead shortly after Ix-cam-will nt be surpii-ed ben I tell you tl to the State of Indiana, my m: ca were nl so mu h at a ! to dl-x-ovr change in my appearance, as my more altera t recognue nie at all. 1 at once made application to the sicians In tbe country, but recelr1ng t them that my balrcould agiin be rest, to I-eome rerottc-ileil (O mv fate. 11 tit it
latter part of the year I'd?, your rest 'tive w as recom
mended to me by a druggist, as Wins J;be most reliable Hair Restorative in use. I tried one b 1 tie, and f..unl to
my prvat satisiacuon mat 11 was pro eft'ett. Since that time I have Used se of your Rcstoratire, and as a result, I very oft black hair, wbk h ho money As a mark of my gratitude for your th production of so worterful an arte mended If use to many of my frleud a who, 1 am happy to inform you, are '
effecL Very resnectfully. A
Attorney an1 C
Jar,e 24, .am r Itrstorative la dty. I have bad yourllaj lsto-
OiK (ikovi, s.d
Prof O. J. TTood: Dear Sir Your III
rapidly gaming popularity in this coin ,
occasion to lay prejudice aside, and gi
rative a perfect test.
During the year 1"4Ä4, I waa 0 nn rtunate aa to be
thrown from my sulky againt a rock 'Jar the road side, from which my head received a moot t-ib!e blow, causing a great deal of irritation, w hieb cornunk ated to the brain and external surface of the head rwm the e(Wt of
ie st-le ana nark ray, so that you ' np.n my return il acjuaintaiK-tsa be cause f the Umaie acquaints oet skillful phyauraicea from rd, I waafurrtsd nunately in the
icing the ds.red n dollars' worth ve a rkrli coat of 1 buy. abor and skill In , 1 Lav reroml acquaintances, ing it with l.ke M. LATTA, 4M U-r at Law
which my hair was finally destroyed o
face of tbe bead. From the Lime I dropping, however, op to the time of It an e, I employed everything 1 could thl fessional man myself; and, aa I thoupbt nature of tbe disease, but was finally prescription advanced. These and no other circumstances lnd to your worthy Hair Restorative, hi h son to teliv prodursil a very happy 1 after the first application. 1 bad as I young hair aa 1 ever saw, for which I my mst sincere thanks. Rest assured.
recommend yonr remsdy to all iniu Vr; moreover, 1
shall use my inl'.uence, wbkh 1 Kaller n self tosay, is not abttle. 44 , You ean publish tbia if you think proj . r.
the entire snr-
st discovered Ita total d!saprear i of, leing a pro iderstanding tbe feated in every ed me to reaort have every rea--ult; two iiK'iuha tatiful a Lead of rtainiy owe y
ear Mr. 1 snail
Yours, very restctfully.
M. J. Office of tbe Jeffersonian, Philbppi, -lvar Sin I feci it my duty as well . state to you tbe following circumstan Use as you think proper. A genth-mai lawyer,) has lj-eii Laid ever since I much so that he was cmp lled to wea Induced to use a little of your 'I which be liked very much; and after 1 three bottles hi hair grew out quite 1
now Las a hat.ds'.me head cf Lair, name is Bradford, and he is very well joining counties, many person can test this statement; I give it to you at the re You can sell a great deal of ynr Hair I aiel the adjoining count iea if you have Yours. Ac. THOUIX.i
RIGHT. 11. D. ., Dec. 12. 'Lh. my pWsur , to , which u can of this plare, (a early yjith, v a wig. He 11 r I j-Htorative,' ng hum two or
onantly, and be
!te gentleman w ii in our ady to the truth of of Bradford, 'torative in tb.s ? protM-r ! . M JiH.Ni '':.
CHrtrrra. S. C:Jih July, ls-,s.
Paor. O. J. Wood lttr ; I take; mendinfT vour Hair Restorative as a n.. for scald fiead. My son was suffering v. disaie, and after uiT,r l.ottle, m well. I recornn-iKied it t others who i bead, and in all cas sit La 1 the dir-. recliitiefid it witt.oul T'-ar asa rn .st r i bead. Many others wi!l certify that lb cases w as cured from the u-e of y.ur n Itestorative. kespVtfu!lv UEOJ Tbe New York DdV P nk says: "The majority of Ha.r Wash-, Hair I Hair (his. and ti.e ri:irr'rles i.r. . -.t
, T before the to. I. lie umlrr nurh ritnviij
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aitd fa'itastic tuli H as we see paraded cards and rewpaper heaii.tig, aa ha.r all humbugs of tLe first water, tb'ir t they 1 rsK kj n,r, I, that they ti LAKD, WHALE oll LM:D o;i jswf
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NO. 45 CEDAR STREET. N. Y. A single Vottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times !t co-t annually.'istj SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
aurr in recmiejcelient f ;re nitw-h fron, tl : made perf-ci!y I dia aes lue ff.-tt. You can :n eure tor -id
and many otl.er t valjahle Hair o.rs. E lcSUAIN.
fPAIJJtNG'S PREPARED GLITZ!
STALDING'S PKLPARLD GLUK!
SAVE THE PIECES! F.CONOltT! DISPATCH! XtjjT"A Stttc 1 Tit Savn NiE."ntoJ At accident a will happen, even In well regelated famiLes, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repa;ru.g furniture, toys, crockery, ex. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets a!I steh eoerpenT, anl no household can a!rd to tx w ubout it. It is always ready ami up to tbe sucking point. "USEFUL 13 EVERT HOUSE." I
5. R. A brush accmpanieseach bottle. PrveXS cenU Addresa, HENRY C. srALDLNG, No. 4, Cedar Street, New York.
aDd colored, make up, wren in lea'jt.f white Hint glasa tn.tiles, the c-t!ist tl a:it bei. thus ctwlly are baj'tixed with term, and caught e.t by verdant ycjnr seies. Such is not the claraCterof p Rstortvt'.re. Thi r-ntlemen tomes bef.rout any "biLJaiutia" X.lopLl'.forium, tonndmg or Urt!:r.g catcb;r.ny tem vert.s-s a lltir JUt"ritir w-iat it ciselv and a a Restorative it acts. L Ha:r Restorative; and. as yon valse yot; very braifis, apply nothing else; Tr it will get sx.me worse sur-taice than jrf vuur cranium. I?r.ern-r, Wxd'i R hair ia tbe t-st article eaUnt."
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RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO THE OUl INAL COLOR
Will make it grow on Pall Heals, W ill restore the natural ser'et.ona. Will remove t once all i'cLing, Will remove all Da:.iru7, Will enre all erur4ifs even scaM Will make the ha.r sot and flo-y. W ill make the oi l ar;ar youi.g ajra.a. Willpre-en-e tlec l -r of ha r to til age Will alwats fasten it and s-.; M falling. And is one of the ht toilet artwlea f.r
-s, Hair Tor.K . s w I.', h are now t, h verl.l.cal U ahow wuetow
-epa rat ions, are
I Dient, when harr. UX,S T Ol U Seiitsd wrappers and alter of tonte; -Tue tnj Halde and old 'f 'h r. Wood 'a Hair he world with- - any other abe :n:; !y adXjressrK. pre.
Prof. Wofa alp. aye, yur y le ti.at you ned larl oil 00 oratie f- r tbe CSS
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CAUTION. Aa certain unprincipled persona are attempting to palm off on the unaaspecluig putlK. rmitatiotia c-f my PRJf PARED GLUE, 1 would eauuow aU jroti to examine before purchasing, and m that the full name, Xfcjy-SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.-CJ It 00 tie eataUe wrapper; all others are awlad:mg eoua terfeit feVrylw
Use. IF TOUR HAIR I-S HAIII. U pT"f. WiKid'f
If your hair ia grey, f yo-jr hair is tbm. If you are bald.
Use Prif. Wwd'i If ywa hae nervous hea.babe, I s Prof. Wood's If you want tetim-ry overwhelming. Read the circular Prof. Wood's O. J. WOOD A: II Market areel,M. InU;
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