Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3608, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1862 — Page 4
CIO PKJIOCHATIC I'LATIOa.n. iKtrnra p ft at rTwnn jtsraar, A, 1X2. WasaiA. Tb iVtnocrikUc prt ha vine, from lh dabe of it orj:. nit lion, teen in favor of lh maintetianc of lh Unioo anl the prrMTTatiun o th Constitution, and aniiig in the tTciit condi tkm of tbe countrj the dlorwe eGecti of a departure from iu time honored mini conservative rsmicjflc, ami tbe triumph of sectionalism; anl fcrmlr b!ieTia; ihit the Uuion ami theCooUtu lion cm U preserved miau bj the restoration of tht part? to pi j wer, we invite all im Union men throughout the UiAln unit with uj in austairiin;; iu org-UiixAtiua mud carrying out iu principle: Thfrelure, Iif$olc-fj, 1. That wo reaffirm und vrulor the political prtuciple that frum lime tu time have ien put forth by the National Convention- oi the Democratic rrtj. 2. That we are unalterably attached to the Constitution, uj Lieh the Union of tbec States waj formal axul cuUislied; and that a faithful observance of iU principles can alone cotititiue the ethtence of the Tnion, and the i.Tmaneijt happier: of the r.eoj4e. 3. That the fire-eut cirtl war ha mainly reaultM from the lon contlnueJ, unwi.e, and fanatical ablution, in the "orth, of the question of domestic slavery, the coueiueiit orstii.-ution of reopraphical party, puided by the sectional pUtform.1 Aloptcl at Fiuffalo, Pittoburh, Philadelphia, an! Chicapo, and the development thereby of sectional hate and jealous?, producing (a hal Km been foreseen and predicted by us) iU counterpart In the South of secession, disunion, and armed re-iitatice tc the (leneral Government, and terminating in a bloody strife between tWe who ahouM have been forcTcr bound together by fraterii.il bond, thus bringing upon the whole country a calamity wb'w.h we are how to meet as loyal citiena, Lnving for the addi tion of that mode of settlement be-t calcul itcJ to au'in re stoic union and tnrnionj. i. That In rejecting all proposition likely to result in a atinfaetory adjustment of the m.ittrn in dispute between the North and the South, and especially tho-e measure which would have recured the border Uvc SLtte. to the Union, and a hearty co operation on their part in all com-titu-tional and leal mcAurc.i to procure a return of the more Southern State to their allejauce.the IlrpuMican party wumed a fearful rejotiibility, and acted in total disregard of the Lest intere.ji of the whole country. 5. Thitif the pirU in iover hid shown the Mme deire to settle, by amic.d.le adjustment, our internal dimension; before hostilities had actually commenced, that the Administration h;u recently etliibitrd to avoid a war with our ancient enemy, (Jreat Hritain, we confulcntly be liere that -e.u c and h trmonj would now reipi throughout all our tordcr. C. That the maintenance of the Union upon the principle! of the Federal ( (institution should be the controlling object of al! who prole" loynltj to the (overnmeiit in 1 in our juilpinfnt th'n purpose can onlf 1 accomplihetl, by the "cendency of a Union party in the Southern State, which hall, bv a counter revolution, dipl.ice tho"e who control and direct the present rebellion. That no e!rrt to create or sustain puch a p irty can beuccc-'-ful which i not ba-cl in a definite settlement of tle question at i.xiue between the two ?ectiom; and we therefore demand th.it some Puch KettU-merit be m ule hy mlditional coiutitutioii-tl "uarantv, either initiiiteil br act of Congress or through the meliuui of a National Convention. 7. That the Uepublican party ha fully lemoutrated it inability to conduct the Government through itrt pre-rnt difliniHies. H. That we are utterly oppo-cd to the twin heresies, Northern sectionalism and Southern eocVion, aj inimical to the Constitution; atxl that freemen, äj they value the txoii of civil liberty and the peace of the country, sdiould frown Indignantly ujion tliem. Ü. That in this national emergency the Democracy of Intlian, banishing all Icelins of ninsion anJ resentment, will recollect only their duty to the whole country; that this war fhould not be w.igrtl In thefpirit of rorifpuet or wibjugati n, nor for tlie purpose of overthrowing or interfering with the rihu or Institutions of the States but to tiefend atnl maintain the supremacy of the Constitution, and to prTve the Union with all the di-rnity, equality ami rights of the peveral uninipairexl; an-.l that a (on h tliese ohject are aecomplishe! the war ought to cea?o. 10. That we will u$tain, with all our energies, a war for the maintenance of the Constitution, and ol the integrity of the Union under the Constitution; but we are opposed to a war for the etnanci pation of the negroes, or the subjugation of the Southern States. 11. That the purposes avowed and advocated by the Northern di.unionistj, to liberate and arm the negro slaves, i unconstitutional, insulting to loyal citizens, a disgrace to the age, n calculate! to retard the uppres.-uon of the rebellion and mi eta nur nnquiüfied condemnation.
12. That the total disregard of the writ of hahat eorpu$ by the authorities over us, and the reixure and Imprisonment of the citizens of loyal State where the judiciary is in full operation, without warrant of law and without ns-iigning any cause or giting to the party arrested any opportunity of defence, are flagrant violations of the Constitution and mot alarming acta of usurpation of power, which should receive the stern rebuke of every lover of his country and of evcrv man who prizes the security and blessings of life, liberty ami property. 13. that liberty of speech ami of the press are guaranteed to the people by the Constitution, an 1 none but a usurper would deprive them of these right.'; they are inestimable to the citizen and formidable to tyrants only. And the attempts which hvebeen made since our present unfortunate troubles, Uj muzzle the press and stille free discussion, are exercises of despotic power against which tree lorn revolts and which can not he tolerated without converting freemen into slaves. 14. That the seizure of Siidell and Mason, on bo An I a neutral vessel, on the high scu.. was cither in accordance with international law, and so legal; or else in violation ol such law, ami so illegal. If the former, we lament that our nation has lecn humiliated by their surrender, umlrr a threat; if the latter, it whs the duty ol the Administration at once to ha e disa o ed the act of their onVer, and instead of incarcerating the captive in Kort Warren, to have immediately re paired the wrong by placing them, as far a practicable, in the same condition in which that ol!iecr had found thein. In either event, the action of the Administration was vacillating and cowardly, and degrading to the dignity of a great nation. 15. That the action of the lie; ublio in party, as nun'fVstcd in the ptrtisan character of ail appointment of the Administration To civil otlice; and, in holding party caucuses by the Republican members cf Court ess for the purpose of impressing upon the leil iti e.iction ofthat lodv the peculiar dogm is of that party, have demonstrated that their professions ot"MCrificing party plattonns, and party organizations, upon the altar of their country," are but so many hyjiocritical und false pretences by which they hoj-e to dupe the unwary into their suport; and we warn all loyal persons, as they love their country, not to be deceive! thereby. Iß. That the di-cloures made by the investiputing commit tte in Congress of the enormous frauds that have stalked into the army and navy department, implicating the heads of those de. pnrtnscnu in a connivance at, if not an actual participation in a system of corruption, an! in which our brave oKliers have been delrauded of their proper supplier, and our Government threatened with hinkruplcy, detntnd jv thorough in veML'Mtioii into nil our ex;enditure. t?h Stale and National, jnd that a speedy and tnuked example be mideof all iuh "birdsof prey." who, takinir advantage of the r;eves't;.e of our on:i try. have fed and fattened upon public plunder. Htnolrtd. That the nicrit riou conduct of the Indiana troops, iu ecry battle field where victory hs perched upon the n ition tl banner, has tiled the people of this State with the highest irrati tni t her gIlant soti, and that we enl our best wishes UiotTicers a:ni nien.di-pers! thriuht the country, a in I the heartfelt greeting ol every IVm-wrat f.r t!,eir further t-ril!iant achieve mcr.ts in the coming cor.te.t for the ni aii.tenance f the Coulitutii ii and the Union. MUSIC. Patriotic Songs
llnr morticed for ."lnle Volee a ml ' proprtMt für Me in t'niup. "sascK m n jot. :b:ltpn . ATTIIK INM.tX MUSIC STORE.
RAILROADS.
Al, iiHWiHiii-'unwii aajiiif cum TllHf-OOA, Cwiia!iisg opwsrd rf two hnrnlrrd cbic bjmn arvl tune i'uici: mx ( i;.ms. AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STORE.
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1862 i8G2 VLL PKTtsoNS lUIXItvSiXt TMJKF.T FOR STiosr.m ryt other point In 5-rthni Jtiurl, tbr tat f,( Kar.-, or tht Tmitork, hoolJ l:i.t oo hV' tng taVket Iti ml ra4 j ihm 01tril .IINOt Iti ICAIMCU.Df Tht only rail rot fr'tn St. Iali t ft. Jof h. It U tbe hortr.i and qairkrut h, by tiurten touu, to th r tnftrt piat rtx bed bv rail, axi4 ! waji a rlp a i any otber. Buy ynr Yickrt to Kna rH a!l rxint In Jiorthrn Miaourt fcj t S.-rth Mi.or1 lUilrt.ad. ISAAC II. f rCluiKUN, rrt'l and! f'.m'l ."apt. Norm M.url II. R. IIE5KT II. IMM(J5S,nneral TrtvtJinfC AfTiX. TtIT-'ily Indianapolis and Madison HA 1 MIO A II CO.II IM iY.
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zzm 1861.
1 Unl"n I-pt dally at 12.30 P. II., an! tb Frrirbt Ipot at 7.00 A.M. for Madison, Cincinnati und LouiMillc. Thin t tb bort'Pt railway tin to Cincinnati and Iui- !'! coi.riTtin: at MaJwo with th tamfrtT-l'KrBpb and J ar. ( Mtrailrr, arrtin at Cincinnati In time to cm)Dct with the Kire Train. Uarin at i o' .k A. M., for tie F.t, atid by the Kenturky Ct'btrl Ka.lroaJ fr tbe !"utb. IU-taniinff, If ve Cincinnati daily at 1 J M., by th ahove teantrrs alo by the Malion parkrta. Frt Qiiern and lri'rfA, arriving t lnlianapoUa at ltu15 A.
niakliK cruM-cti(U with all train, leaving fur tbe Kxl,
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I'ure to Cinclnnnllf or Cincinnati to lndlnnunolN, f.ioo; To I,oiilvlllc, i:t .'o, Ifochartce fur mal or utate-r'xim. n the uttumer, er fr bacjrr" r omni! u at MSi-n. Plilpper arnl mrr.banta We,t will And It to their Interet tn travt-1 orer and Um by thi. line. JanlO-dtf. Ii. C. l.UAMIAM, Suin rlntend.-nt.
DnUCCISTS.
SCHIEFFEUN BROTHERS Si CO., WHOLESALE Intr,GI5T5, And Denier In ranry Voodi, Per-fumery-f Ac. Al, Arenu fr tbe a!e cf Hfßned IVtrolecn, IHumicatlr g Oil, mpertnr to any Coal Oil, fun.i-hed ta any quantiUet at the ltt market rate. 1T0 AM) 17J WILLIAM eTKEET, JiEW TORK.
MEDICAL.
T O rX" II J Z 1 K O P L, 12 Of the United States.
In tba month of Icemher,H5, tbe unlerirned for the f rt time offered for a!e to the pullic Ilr. J IIo rem ldn Imperlnl V Ine Itl tterf and In thi bort j-erid they bave (riven furh universal atlf action to the many tbotziand of erma bo bave tried them that it I. nw an established article. The amount of bodily and mental misery arbiiDg almply from a nelect of mall cnmjilaint is nirjTlin&, and it Is therefore f the utroo.t Importance that a tric attention to tbe leaot and moet trifling bodily ailment hould be bad; for dieai of the body must invariably aff-ct the mind.
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IU)VK TRAINS STOP FtHC THK ACl'OM Mt)IATHX f iaetiifr at S(Hiiljrt, (ir'-'-iiwo.Hl, Franklin, K'liitburuh, C'liimbM, makinit C"imccti"ii at S v"i"ur with train on the ot,.i A li.--iij'i.l Hh.!, and at Ioujville with train oti the l.iiUville, Frankfort A IxitiKton and lnii.vllle and N i'hvllle I:md. Frvivl.t trinlea- daily. Freight promptly forwarded. Ofllce, Maoion bt-pot, V et fl le. A. S. CVhUMIKKS, .Superitit. nd. t.t. J. fi. Whittomb. Fr inht .Went. apl'CJ-dly INIHAMPOI.IS AM) CINCINNATI raavar l.laao RAILROAD!
.Shortest Itoute Uy Thirl)- .HI lew! NO CHANUK OK CA KS TO CINCINNATI! Three trnimleave Indianapolis Iailv,(Snndav excepted.) J I IIS I Tit A I N f,:MJ A.M CI M.I N N ATl'l.K i IITN lN(i ' Kkprew arrivf ut CiiKiiniaii at 'JA't A M. S-coiil Tr.in 1115 A. M. Cinrmn.iti, Columbua, Zatnville mi l Vln elitii; M;;i, arriven at S.O'I P. M. l'actiirer by thitrmn make the Mm time to Newark 7.iipviII- aixl V het'ltnir a by any otht-r rlite fut of Intlianapohi, and fre the Atne. Iliinl Train 7:10 P. M, Cinriiiiuitl Fx pro., arrive at Cincinnati I2:V A. M. I xii.K't.n. Ky. 11:45 A. M. are name a l.y any other route. Call for your ti krta ri,i the Indiaiirtpolia and Cincinnati Kuilroad. lltfK.K-ch-ckcl liriii)fh. Srrriti. Noncr. w .ire yon pet In the rljrht trnln at Iinlian.iioliK. Tli nly Citrtiimaii train, t:idi on the fifth trjik. ! itiR the farth-t tratk Koiith iu the fiimn Ii-pot, at llitl;iliHMlt!t. W.II. L. N0P.1.K, Gemral Ticket Act nt. ff, l'ow M., Traveling Aent aprltf tK).
DENTISTS.
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C1HFAPKU AND RF.TTFK INSTKL MKNTS than were ever
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rangemrnta with Fatcrn Pinno niaimfac turt-r are mh1i that 1 can furnish II order 25 per cent.
cheaper than any dealer In the Werf, and I warrant tht iu nupTiir inrfruiin'iitn. Only for cali. Call and M-e; at MemrM vV. II. Talbott A CoV Jewelry Store, No. 24 Wa-hingUn xtreet. lTAXOS.MKI.OIFONS,onn.NS, c.riTAns. VIOLINS, ACCOUOKONS, Ar.,Tl7KH AND KKPAIKKH. Having had over twenty ye r' experience the pjllic can be !surcd that they now have a better opportunity than they penerally meet with to he their Instrument put in perfect order. 11. SCllONACKKK. jMl).ll.dly '61 4
U. S. MARSHAL'S NOTICES.
UNITED STATES OK AMEIMCadISTKICT OF INMAXA.SS: Wiir.RKA. A litwl of Information ha been fih-d In the Pi'trk-I Court of the t'nited Mate., within and for the .Seventh Circuit and Ihtrivt of Indiana, cu the loth d.ty of February, 16"J, by John ILinua, K.., Attorney for the Cnifetl State for the Ihtrk-t, av:a:nt 4 t'oxe hhoe and 1 trunk rlothin?, mmzciI at J HorMinville, Indiana, for a viol.it ion of the laws of the United M ites, the aid pood atid nierchati'lize inn tontrl.aiid of war, and xrayiii(r proces aii;it haiil kihmN. and that the ?.une may te condemned and V a iirtit ronfrahand of war. Now, therefore, iu puru;uice of the monition under the iwal of .aid Court to nie lirecieit and delivered, 1 do hereby pive puM:c notice to all ptTM'i! rlaimib M Cood, or any part thereof, or In any manner interested therein, th.it they le ami appear In-fore the said, llie li-i-tru-t Court of the Coiled Mates, to be held at the city of ludi n.ipol.s, i'i and for th" Oi-trirt of Indiana, on the- ?A Monday of May next, at 111 o'clock of the forenoon of that day, then an t then to interpose their claim and make their allegation in that behalf. I). 0. KOSF, U. S. Marshal. lVrJ.S. r.i'.:uiw, Ivputy. John 11. lr., Cl-rk. apö-dl.jt
UNITFI STATES OF AMERICA, I'lSTKICTOF IXIM AN A, rt nr.Hr. A lilxd of information ha. Wen tiled in the litrict Court of the I'loted State., within and for the Seen:h Circuit and Ihlrict of Indiana, on the 1'Jth day of !V.ni.ir , ImJ-, by Jidm Hjnn.t. Est., Attorney f r the t'nited Slate for the lii.-tnct of Indiana, aam t 17 firkins uf ter, I ca-k tarn, 2 navy pistol, 1 box hanlwarr, 'Jtnl Od needle, 10 pound thrc.il, loo outuc tjuitiii:e, spy classe. "2i hoirs, seied at K.vanvil!e for a violation f the lawst.f the t'nited State, the- s.iil Koo! "d niervh i'.'.ive beimr t'ontr.vbaiid of w ar, and pra viz jnes! aiiiit said Rood, and tliat the sanie may le condemned and sold as articles conrratand of w ar.
Now, therefore, in pursuance of the monition tinder the j
M-al of s i-d i oiirt to tue din ct 1 and delivered, I do hereby cue puM.c ttft ice t all persons claitniii? said iroml, or oy part thereof, or in any manner interested therein, that thrj- le a'rl app-ar tx fore the sai l, the Ihtnct Court f the I'nited States, to be held at the. city of ln.'.iaii.ipolis, in and for the lhirict of l-i li in i. on the :H M-.nd.iy of Miy nxt. at ! o'chlt of the forenoon of that lay, then and there to interpose their claims and make their ai!(',Mtii ns in thai t h ill. 1. C. P.OSE, I". S. Marshal. lcr J. S. I'.i'.in' , I-pu:y. Johm lit.. ap5-dl5t
IMPERI1L WIXB BITTERS! from all who have not used them. We challenge tbe world to produce their erj'ial. These 1'iiTTr.aa for the cureof Wrak Stom ann.Ga.iraAi. I'kbii itv, and for It kirvt.v and EaioiiM the I'.ukip, are ablutely unsurpassed by any other remedy on earth. To be assured of thi, it 1 only necessary to make the trial. The Wine itself 1 of a very uperlr qualify, being about one-third Mri-nr than other wines; warming and Invigorating the whole system from the bead to th feet. As these Hitter are tonic and alterative In their character, mi they strengthen and Invigorate the whole system and give i flit t-h und hr tlthy action to alt It parts, by equalizing the circulation, removing obstructions, and producing a general w artnth. They are also excellent fur IH.eaes and Weakness peculiar to frntulrw. where a Tonic I required to i rritgtlim nntl lirurt I III )!(' 111. No lady w ho is auhject to lassitude and fainfness, should be without thi in, a they are revivifying in their action. THESE BITTERS Will not only Cure, hut Prevent DU Ml. and in this resjMct are doubly vabiable to the person who may use them. Fr IXCIPIKXT COXSUMITION, Weak Lung, Indigestion, Oyspepsla, Oiseasesof the Nervous System, Paralysis, Piles, and for all cac requiring a Tonic, OR. DODS' CELEBRATED WINE BITTERS Arc lliiMii'aM'.. For Sore Throat, eo common among the Clergy, the are truly valuable. For tho grl and infirm, aii'l for peroni of weak constitution for Mini.-ter of the Gospel. lawyers, and all public Speaker for fiiKik-Keejiers, Tailors, Seamstresses, Students .rti-t, and all persons loading bt-ilenUry life, they will prove truly leneticial. As a leverage, they are wholesome, Innocent, and delicious to the taste. They produce- all theexhilaratingeffrcts of Hranty or Wine, without intoxicating; ml are X valuable retneily for person a ldiclfd to the u-e nf excessive strong drink, anil who wih to refrain from it. They are pure and entirely free from the poisons contained in the adulterated Wine and IJquor with which the country I fl'Msled. These P.itnr not only CUUF, but I'll EVE NT Iiee and should be used by all who live in a country where the water i bad, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent. IVing rutin ly Innocent anl harmlos, they may be given freely to ClnMien and Infants with impunity. Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocate, as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading thcM truly valuable I'dTTKIJS over the land, and thereby essentially aid in banishing iM utikenness and Ihsease. ir. j. novi:i: ioi' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician, who has used them successfully In his practice for the last twenty-five years. The proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J. liovee l)ods' Celebrated Imperial Wine Bitter, bad them tested by two distinguished mtdical practitioners, who pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men of the country, as a general thing, disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet we do not believe that a respectable I'hysician can tie found in the United States, acquainted with their medical properties, who will not highly approve DU. J. DODS IMPERIAL WINK 1UTTKKS. In all newly settled places, where there is always a large quantity of decaying timber, from wbicb a poisonous rnia'nu i crea'ed, these bitter should be- used every morning before breakfast. These truly valuable Hitters have been 80 thoroughly tested by all classes of the community for almost every variety of disease incident to the human system, that they are now deemed Indispensable an a Tonic, Medicine and a Beverage. Purchase one Bottle! It Costs but Little! lMirlf) (lie Illood! Ciivc Tone to I lie Momurh! Ken ovule tlio teni! unci Prolong I. lie. DR. J. BOVEE D0DS' IMPERIAL WINE HITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated Wine, com bined with Barberry, Solomon's Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Ttee Ilark. Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers, and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Pods himself who Is an experienced and successful lliysician, and hence should not te classed amonjr, the quack nostrums which flood the country, ami ?aint which the Medical Profession are so justly prejudiced. In all .f frctloiift of the lleud, Sick Ileudurlif or .ervou Headache Ilr. II od.' Imperial Wine Hitter will lie found lo be most Salutary nml III f icitr i o u.
HOTELS.
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The many cenilicato w hich have been tendered us, and the b tters which we are daily receiving, are conclusive r roof that atnotii; the women these P.itters bave given a satisfaction which no others have ever done before. No ninan ia the Und .hould be w ithout them, and those who once use them, will not fiil to keep a supply.
INSURANCE.
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i3ttiM ri- . Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO., SOI.K PUOPKIKTtntS, 74 William Street, .iv York. Fr sale ty drucist and Krf-er frenerally tUrouhont the country. Jyit-.ltawly D00TS AND SHOES.
f J!!!! f.rst ctas house the most quiet, homelike, and 1 pleAsaiU l:-tel in the city offers super. or inducement to tho-e UsiTmjj ' ork f rbu.sitnor p!eaute; It is central in it l.ication, and lept on the Kl'KOl'KAX PLAN. .:i connection wi;h TAYU'U'S SAMHIN, where refreshments can 1-e had at all hour?, fcrved in their own rooms The charge are nnxlerate, the rooms and at-eoJi!c-.f the first order hath bihI all the ni'leru convenwtKes attached. maxl2-d3ro
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Di'posjte the At r ll 'Use and" Park, New York, ' nut i: tit- notitn si oil ti:it iiav. riillS Ions rstat lished au t j.epular houe La recently I li- n rebu.U a:id erectly enlarged 1 y tLe addition of , OTer lOi) rooms and now has act on: m dti..ns for over 30 perou. It ha aJi been täorouwhlv renovated and re j furnished, and is l.ead by teatn and I t.!. ted by fts tbruutibi-ut. Th.s hv-tel has wie cf the Ik-i batioi. in : thi- flit. i. easy uf tifto from all t!ie steaniboatü an.l
railroad leading to th city, and i cr.eniet:t to ail the city conveyance. It ba how all the requuae of a firt c!a hotel, iauntijt the comf. rt .f it inmate. The patronage of tlie traveling tdlC i resjevjfuliv M-lxited. lr:n. l 5 per day. II. L. lliNVF.US, frt'i4-dan Proprietor. ri'l l l'Z IS IIOIJjSlT, (Formerly American.) IMMEI'l ATILT trrvSITK tMOÜ tKrtT, II. 'HIT.MOItr., rroprirtnr, W, 1. SATl', Clerk, IS tiow open for the .vommodation of the traveling public. The house baa been thoroughly renovated and furnished from top to button. ntaa31
ltot und Shoe .Mnutifuclitrert 53 West Fourth Mreet Cmcmn.vl. rlTAVK JUST 0PKXED MT SPUIXit STlX'K, WHICH comj-ns tbe newrt atnl cto-icest s'vles or Men's, r'V', Youth' and Children's wear, and having creatJy increased my facilities for manufacturing, I am euabled to otter rr at uiiluccmeiil. to casb buyers. I haw nir.et mv pr.Cf d.'wa to a very low figure, only aktng a .uail probt. Mv ciütlo i lare a!es ar.l mal! jTi f.t. Und'rMaiding the necessity of ki trur ur with the times I wn II use every endeavor tö aiisfy try cutinvr in every reIct. " prl7"61-vllyi JOHN ll.liKTr.KS.
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Der, lor three or live year. IjOftte r.qitituMjr Aljulrd und Promptly I'nid In rnwli. ANo, Injure storea, warehue, building, or content and personal property generally, in town or country, at rate a bw a consistent with hazard taken, and Inland Insurance against tht perils of navigation. WM. HKNDF.KSON, Agent, Indiana polis, Indiana. ppIication can be made to D. V. linild, who is fully authorized to transact atl bu-itie connected with the Agency. fng 1,'61-dlyl WM ENHKKS0N
COMMJSSIOMERCHANTS. .TKK.SK JOHNSON, General Commission Merchant, Dealer Hi Flour. C.ruln. nntl nil ltlml of I'oiiutr)' I'rodiirr; WIik m iitul liiqiiorK.ripnr. Toharro. Ar, 0FFICK AND WAKKIIOUSK, 237 SOUTH SECOND ST., iiiii.ir.ijiiA. Ailviinrei in it do on CoiiktinniPut. aug2'.Mly
MEDICAL
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
" TAS H ON FOIC ITSKI.F SCCU A It KNOWN FOJt THK i I ctire of every variety of Throat and I.nng Complaint, that it i i ntirely U!in cesary for u to recount the ev idi-nce of it virtues, w herever it ha leer employed. A it ha long Im-cii in constant use throughout thin section we need not do More than assure the people it quality i.1 kept up to the best it ever ha. been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it ha ever been found to do.
AYER'S CATHARTIC FILLS,
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Costtverie, J.vindire, Typepta, Inditrestion, T'j-'ientery, Foul Stnninch. KrysljM la, Hemlache, Piles, Khetunntisin, Kruptioiis anl Skin l M.-ease, Ijver Coml.iint, Ilropsy, Tetter, Tumor anl Salt Hheum, Worm., tlout. Neuralgia. asH Dinner pill, and Pr Purifying the P.looi. They are suir-coutcd, ro that the uiot MMisitive can take tni in jleasnntly, and they arc the best aperient iu the w orld for allpurpoyea of a family physic. Price 5cen per Hov', 5 boxe for SI
flrent numbers of Clergymen, Physician, Statesmen, and eminent personage, have lent their names to certify tlie unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but our ppace here will not permit the. Insertion of them. The Agent below named furnish graiNnur American Almaline in which lliey are (riven; with, also full descriptions of the above complaint., and the treatment that hould be oilow ed for their cure. I) not be put off by unprincipled dealer with other preparation they make more prdtit on. iKinand Ayera and take no other. The sick want the bebt aid there i for the in, and they should have it. PHXPARKO BT
DR. J. C. A YE It & CO., LOWELL, 3IAS. I'rlcc 1 per Mottle; Six Ilottlcs, :. All our rotredie are for dale ly ROBERT r.KOWXINf!, lndianapol'. AI.LKN A CO., Cincinnati, And by all drojrtfst and dealer everywhere. ug27-d3m
HOTELS.
BROADWAY HOTEL. CINCINNATI, OHIO.
CAPT. CHAS. H. CROMWELL, PROP'R. P.reakfa.-t at five A. M., for pas.enpers by the morning Trains. aprfi-dlv.
PAPER DEALERS.
THOMAS SIV.OX, WM. h. mTririJ, WM. WOODS. :Vion, ClinUiolcl & Wood, 77 nml II Vt'nlmitHt.. Cincinnati. Manufacturers and Wholesale deahtrs in - Jt- M'Z Ht , PRINTERS' CARDS AND CARD SHEETS! 13KINTINI' INKS AND PAPFU MANCKAC7UKF.KSa!.M, enaN, a-cnt. for the iai:noLa 31.1! wrr.ißß p teri; nun u cturer of extra wrapping paper and taper
WRITING INKS.
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Celebrated Record Ink FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. rinrr. iifty ci:t vim uiaut iiiittm;. mayl7-dtf
LIVERY STABLES.
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WT ARK rTiFTAREI) TO EXFCTTK ALL ORDERS f for !iH,k and Joh IHntinu, with dispatch and In the best Myle of lb art. Particular attention paid to Mercantile and Railroad
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aVCH A BILIJ OF IDINO, nUSIXKSS CARDS, RILL IIKADS, BLANKS, DF.KDS, LKTTKR HKADINfiS, RFGISTKRS, CIItCCLARS, RKCFIITS, Ac Show Cards and Bills ! CIIF.CKS, NOTES BONDS, KNVK.LOrES,
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POSTING BILLS roa cocjrrav MKaruAirra. Miou IIill,llo(rl Hill of l arr, Hand Hi !! I'ostcrx nnd lrog;miiiiiiP. Label, Invllulion, (Par. tic and Hall.)
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tvrir DrscRimoir. 8CII00I. AND COLLEGE CATALOGUES, MISCELLANEOUS PAMPHLETS, CONSTITUTIONS, BEPOHTS, BRIEFS, 4c.
We have one of tbe mot complete Printing Establish m"nt in tbe country. Our facilities for doing all k1n3 of Work, Book, Plain or Ornamental, are first cla. Ve bave Introduced tbe latest and fastest Presses, and hare added to our Type all the modern styles, and we employ the lest wtrkmen. We are thua enahlcd to furnish Jobs promptly, to guarantee natisfaction, and to accept low price. We have connected with onr Job Department Adam Superior Presses, and are prepared to execute Stereotype Presfwork, together with the Presawork for outride paper, at low figures.
JI ere linn lt Han kern. ICailroad Jinn agerw. Insurance Agent, .tlann facturerf Ac.
1 1 renpectfully directed to our Establishment, if tbj detre Rrt-claM work at low rate, JR2y0rdf rs fron, abroad will receive prompt attention. tf"Work fumif bed in all caaea at the time promiaL
Strangers from a distance, and business men of tbe city and country, are cordlal1t invited to visit our office, and examine our facilities for executing every description ot Printing in the neatest stvle, and on the most rva-onable terms.
fc2T OlSce on Meridian Street, South of Washington Street, opposite the Pustoflice.
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ELDER HABKNESS & BIN0HA1L
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Bjr tbe ua of these Pill tbe periodic attack of or S Jt Uctd,icXs may t prevented; and If taken at the commencement of an attack Immediate relief from pain od aickueaa will be obtained. fTIicy ae!dom fail In removing the Nausea and Headache lo wbicb fernalea are ao imrject. They act fntly opon tbetniwel remvingCotlTeneaa. For Uterary Men, Students, Helieate Females, and all
erons of ae!entary habits, they are Taroatde as a Lax a. tlve Improving tbe appeUte, grtvlnu tone and rigor to th Iff stire organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and trenjtb 4 tbe whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are tbe result of long Investigation and carefully conducted experiments, having been In use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering fron: Headache, whether originating lo the nervous system 01 fröre a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable In their composition, and may be taken at all timea with perfect safety without making any change- of diet, and lb ahoence of an disagreeable taste renders It eaxy to adminhder them lo children. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each box. Sold by Druggist and all other Dealers In Medicines. boa will he nent by mail, pre-paid, on receipt of the 1 IK I c 1: 'ih ' 1: T s All orders hould be addressed 10 HENUY C. SPALDIXG, 4H Ceder Street. New York.
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
"THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT." INSTANT IIEL1EF1 STOP YOUR COUGH! PUU1FY YOUK BREATIU STItr.GTHEN YOUR VOICE! SPA T iDTTTG T1IU0AT CONFECTIONS, ARE fJOOD FOR CLEKGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTUIIKRS, GOOD FOR FUDLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS LADIES ARK DELIGHTED WITH SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS CHILDREN CRY FOR
SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS
They relieve a Cough instantly. They clear tbe Throat. They glee trength and volume to tbe voice. They impart a delicious aroma the breath. Ley are delightful to the taste. They are made of simple herbs and can not harm any one.
THE GREATEST MEDIC JLBBABTIFIBR OF T II F. A 0 F. , ASP THE OXLT n.viit ii:kpawatiom Worthy of acy n-lcnre f - r retori:
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I advise every one who has a Cough or a Tlasky Voice or a Bad Rreatb, or any difficulty of the Throat, to get package of my Throat Confections, they will relieve yoa nstantly, and yoa will agree with me that "tber go right to tbe spot." You will Cnd them very useful and saut while travelling or attending public meetings for stilling your cough or allying your thirst. If yoa try one package I am safe in saying that you will ever afterward consider them Indispensable. You will fnd them at tbe Druggist and Iiealera in Medicines. PRICE TWEXTY.FIVE CENTS.
My signature is on each package. AH others are conn J erfeit. j A package will be sent ty mail, prepaid, ob receipt of 1
Thirty Out. ADDIti:S !IEIUY C. SPALDIIYI.., NO. 4S CEDAR STREET. X. Y. XSTA single bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times Its cot annually.J SPALDING'S rUEPAKED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPAJLED GLUE I SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE1 SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY! DL PATCH I XaöTMA Stttch is Time Santa Nwa'-fj As accidents will happen, even tn well regulated families, it is very de; r able to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing furni tare, toys, crockery, e:c. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meet all sucb exnerirenciea, axel do household caa tTord to be without it. It u always ready miA up U the sticking point. -USEFUL IN EVERT HOUSE N. B. A brush accompanies each bottle. PrVe 15 cents Addret, HENRY C SPALDING, 5. 44 Cedar Street, New York. CAUTION. a certain unprtnciplecl pervona are attempting to palm off on the ttnupectin public, imitation of my PREPARED GLUE. I would eautioa ail parsona t examin before parctvaainc. mud that U fuU ataw, rjSPAUNG'S PREPARED GLUE.3 la o tb auhla wrapper; all others arc avtedl a ea iarf oMAw
FTERT DUftiT.IST !X THE rNITED STATE i i fsnnharmitU tbe ankle, and will ull yo tfyea yo are Until or a ray Or Von r Ilnlr eds av Tnlr, PrtifcNNoi O. .T. Wood'N HAIR RESTORATIVE
I tho Only !Crlnble Article for 1 ota I ae. FOR STATES VI F.", JUDGES, CLERGYMEN,
Idiea and gentlemen. In all part of the world tet.fy to theeCUacy tf Prf. O. J Wo-rf's Hsir Restorative, an 1 arentlemen of 11. preaa aY unaninuua In 1u prate. A few testimonial otily can here be (ne:.; e itrular fir more, and it wiil l-e lnijH.,t.le for jou to 4uH. PROF. S. THAI l.l.Iifi, PIANIST, says ou Li arrival In the United States, he was rapid!) b'Toniintr tray, but .0 applying Wood'a Hair Kestoeattve, bis balr wog reCovered Its ;riginal hue. CHARLES CARDK-V, 13 NASSAU ST., N. T, Says the gray l.aira on Lis wife'a head were, afu ra f w erk-' tri', turned into a dark broisn, at the same L'ne leautitj tng and thickening the hair. A. C RAYMiMi. DAT1I, MAINE, Say be 1 n--w atxty yearn old, and Lis hair and whikr.i vre to-thln! erst, t ut by the ne of to bottle of the Krtratlve, the gray hair bave disapieared. Hth i fit head and fa-e, and Is more soft and cIumj Uian for t nty-flve year previa. Hi wife, at the at'd ot Uty-two, La, ued it with the aaiue eflt-ct. F1NLEY JOHNSON, ESQ.. NE IT ORLEANS, Say that be lt hUbairSythe Yellow Fever In ls.'.4. He uel YYood' Hair ReoturaUve, and hi bair I tnw thk k and gl .-"y. M. MIMtLETON, UYINGSTON, ALAIUMA, says the Res'oratlve bas done much gnod In his part ol the country. He ued It fur baldDm and nw baa t.oe bead of balr. T. U WORSE, I EPiANON, KENTUCKT, Says he has aeen Wo! Hatr Restorative Usrd In hundred i f eae, and never knew it to fat lit' accomplishing all It profeies to do. A. i. ALDF.N. MrLANRSPOIU). IIX Says be bad the acald bead eight year, and a h.ild, hit ly the libera luse of Wood's. Hair Restoi tive, be tig baa a rieb, glu head of hair. Lmokikr, NoMe rounty, Indiana, Feh. S 19. Prof. O. J. Woo.!, Iw-ar Sir In the latter part of the veal l.H.r2, while atten.lii.ir t 1 the Mate and ati-tial Ut School of the State of X w York, my hair, from a eaue unknown to me, comme'iced failing off very rapidly, eo that In tbe short space of els U'oi.ib, the whole uper part of my scalp a.entJTt lj l-rt ft of Its rotrrlre, and much of the remaining portion upon the fi le and back part of my head abort l after became jrray, m that you will not be surprised when 1 tell you that upon my return to the Slate of Indiana, my more cauJ aci(ua;nistiei were not no much at m to discover the cum of the chanjre in my apiearance. a my more Intimate acquaintances to recognize me at all. 1 at once made application to the most skillful rbyiciao in tbe count rj, hut reeelvlns: no aeu ranee from them that my haircould .tain be restored, I was forced to lxcome rconcileI to lijr fate, until r-rtunatelj in the latter part of the year lw7, your rentorative wa recommended to me by a dnigflst. a In-ing the most rrbalde Hair Rehtorative in use. I tried one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction thi tit was producing thedere! effect. Since that time I have used urtrn loIiar worth of your Restorative, aixt ut a result, bave a rich coat of very soft black Lair, whu1) no money ran buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your labor and kl!l In tbe production of ao wondeiful an article, 1 bave recommended its use to many of my friends and acquaintances, who, I am happy to inform you, are Using it Ith Lit effect. Very respectfully. A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Counselor at Law 0t Oaova, 5. C, June 24, 1C9 Prof O.J. ITood: lar Sir Tour Hair Restorative ia rapidly gaining populant? In this community. I have had occasion to lay prejudice aide, and give your Uair Restorative a perfect tet. lHirlnn tbe year IHM, I wa ao ncfortunate a to be thrown from my sulky a-lnst a rtck near the road side, from which my head reo Ived a most terrible blow, causing a (treat deal of irritation, wbicb communicated to the brain and eiteraal surface ut tbe bead, from tlie eBect of which my hair was fJnall) destroyed mer tbe entire anr face of tbe bead. From tbe time I Cmt discovered its droppina;, however, up to tbe time of ita total disappearance, I employed every th ng 1 could think obem a professional man myself; and, a I thoupbt understanding th nature of the disease, tc. was finally defeated tn ever prescription edvanced. These and no other circrimtances Induced me Ut resort to your worthy Hair RetTative, which 1 Lave every reason to belive produced a very happy result; two months after the first application, 1 had as beautiful a i.ead f young hair as 1 ever saw. Jut which I certainly owe yoa my Burnt sincere thank. Itet aseured, dear air, I shall recommend your reraodt to all inquirers; moreover, I shall use my iiiEuence, w hich 1 Satter myseil to say, la not a little. You can publish thi If -on think proper. Tour?, very repe.tru!ly, If. J. W RIGHT. If. D. Office of the Jeffereonian, PhlHippl, Va., Ic. 12, M. Dear Sin I feel It my duty as w. II as my pleasure, 1 state to yoa the following cirrumaiaure, which ywu can use a yoa think proper. A gentleman of tbi place, (a lawyer,) has been bsld ever since hit early youth, o much so that he was compelled to wear a wir. He was Induced to n-e a bo tile, of yonr "Hair KeetoraUve, wbicb be liked very much; and after using some two or three bottles his Lair grew out qnite luxuriantly, and he Dow baa a bandsonv bead of bair. Tbe retiih-nan' name ia liradford, and he ii very well known in onr adJoining counties, many persons can testfy to tbe trnth of this statement; I give it to you at the request of Lradford. Yon can sell a (rreat deal cf jour Hair istortive in tbta and the adjoining counties if you have the projn r azi nu. Yours. 4c. THUAirsON SI ki.H.NoR. Chrbtu, S. C, 30th July, lOSI. Paor. 0. J. Wood Jjtir Sir: I take pleasure In recommending your Hair P.estorative as a most escellet eure for scald bead. ly son w as uff ritiK very couch from this disease, and after uint: one bottle, was'made perfectly well. 1 recomnjf tided it m others w ho Lad dae of the bead, and In all cases it bad the desired effect. Yoa can recommend it without fear a a tnst certain cure foraraid bead. Many others will certify that this and many other cases wa cured from the use of your root vaJuabie Hair Rertorative. Respectfully our, GEOUiK McSUAIN. The New Tort Dsy IWIt ssys: "The majority of Hair Wa-he, Hair Iye. Hair TotiW. Hair Oils, and tbe numtrles preparation wbtch are now before tbe public tinder such eitravaffant, byperlolK-al and fantastic Lllea at we see paraded in show w iudow card and tiewepaper headiiiR. a bair preparation, ara all hnml'iitc of the frst water; tbelr real merit, when they pnes ny, I, that they do no barm. IKJG'S LAKH, WHAU: OIL, LARD Oil, SWF. ET OIL, scented and colored, make up, when in beautiful wrappers and white fiint rUmi tottie, tbe cosliert character of tonir; and when thus costly are baptized with some tri) RM term, and caught at by verdant young and old of both seses. Soch is not tlie character of Prof. Wood' Hair Restorative. This gentlemen come before the world without any "Lighfalutin" lilor hloforium, or any other astounding or startling catchpenny term; be imly advertises a Iliir KmUrritlr what K f ipr-, preciely and as a Restorative n r&. p,aj- rcf. Wowd'a Hair Istoraüve; and, a yoa value your scalp, aye, your very brains, apply nothing el.se; fir it may be that vo will get some worse ubstance than perfurced lard oil on Totr cranium. Itememler, Wood's IsUraL've rrtt Lair 1 the best article etiit" it wiix. av aart aa'aowi raocasa RESTORE GRAT HAIR TO THE ORIGINAL COLOR Will make it grow on Raid Heads, Will restore the natural aecrrtiota, Will remove at once all itcbiug. Will remove all iMndrvff, Will curt all eruptions even scald Will make tbe hair soft and glosey. Will make the old appear young aarain, Will reerve the color of Lair to old age, Will always fasten it and stop it filing, A wd b ort of the best toilet article for th hr avow ta IF T0U2HAIR U lUsWIl, TJ Prof. Wood's hair retocue If your Lair is grey, V Prof. Wood'i hair relative. f your hair is tbla, U Prof. Wood's hair restorauva If yon are bald, fe rref- WVI's hair re.ursüva If yoa hava ttervou beatacbe, U !Tof. Wood's hair rstrUv. If you want tettmcty overs helming, Read the clrcohsr of Prof. W ood's hair reUrat O. J. WOOD & CO., II NIarket arrel.!. UbI! Ill nrlwairt Vrkf MANTTACTTRERfl AND WHOLES A IJC VrxLLKS
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