Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3614, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1862 — Page 4

üjuja.esÄScaAT.tc riATTou.n. tptirm t tat coavairrto utcut, , 12. Weitia. Tb Democratic party hTißg,from the dto of its orfcanigation, brn ia fator of lh maintenance? of Ü Uoixi arnl the preservation o li Constitution, ami tetin in Ib prwnt cvndi tioa of th country tb deplorable eftecta of departure frura tu tim honored anJ conrTtiT principle. anl tbe triam p-h of tectiotulbm; cd Irmly bell In g tLat the Uuioa auxi tiie Conaütutioo ein b pr nerved loo bj ibe restoration of that pArtj to power, wt briie all true Union rn en throughout the laad to unite with tu iu auaUi'ning iu orgasixaiktn axI carrjiog oat iu principle: Tbefare, Bemlted, 1. That we reaffirm and enlr?e the Cilitical pnnales that from time to time hare en put forth. by the National Conreutiouf oi tie Democratic party. . 2. That we are unalterably atUchcl to the Constitution, by which ibe Union of these States wae form ei ana established; and thai a faithful oKwerrance of iu principles can alone continue tbe existence of the Union, and the permauent happineM of the people. 3.. That the present ciril war haa mainly re suited from the Jun continued, unwue, and fanatical agitation, iu the North, of the question of domestic ala very, the consequent orpanizition of a geographical part, guided by the sectional platform ad opto! at Buffalo, Pitteburph, I'hiUdelphu.and Chicago, and the development thereby of sectional hate and jealousy, producing (a had long bcea f jrtecu and jtroJictel by us) iü rouutcrpMrt in the South of secetinu, disunion, and armed resistance to the General Government, L1 terminating in a bloody strife between those who should have been forever bound together bj fraternal bond, thus bringing upon the whole country a calamity which we are now to meet a loyal citizens, aiming for the adoption of that mode of settlement bet calculated to acain restore union And harmony. 4. That in rejecting all proportion likely to result in a sali factory adjustment of the matter in dispute between the North and the South, and especially thoe mernurei which would have ee cured the border flare States to the Uuion.and a hearty eo operation on their part in all contitu tional and legal measure to procure a return of the more Southern State to their allegiance, the ItepuMican part aAMumcd a fearful responsibility, and acted in total disregard of the best interest of the whole country. 5. That if the party in power had shown the lame desire to fettle, by amicaMe adjustment, our internal dissensions before ho-tilities had actually commenced, that tlie Administration ha recently exhibited to avoid a war with our ancient enemy. Great Britain, we confidently be lieve that peace and harmony would now reign throughout all our borders. 6. That the maintenance of the Union upon tbe principle of the Federal Constitution should be the controlling object of all who profess loyalty to the Government and in our judgment th4 purpose can only be accomplished, by the ascendency of a Union party in the Southern State, which fhall, b a counter revolution, displace tho?e who control and direct the present rc bellion. That no effort to create or sustain uch a party can be successful which i uot Lasetl upon a definite settlement of the question at issue between the two sections; and we therefore demand that some pitch settlement le made bv additional

constitutional guaranty, cither initiated by act of

Congre or through tlie medaim of a National Convention. 7. That the Republican party has fully demonstrated Its inability to conduct the Government through its present difficulties. ti. That we are utterly opposed to the twin heresies". Northern sectionalism and Southern secession, as inimical to the Constitution; and tha freemen, as they value the lon of civil liberty and the peace of the country, should frown Indignantly upon them. 9. That in this national emergency the Democracy of Indiana, banishing all l'veline of passion and resentment, will recollect only their duty to the whole country; that this war should not be waged iu tbe spirit of conquest or subjugati n, nor for the purpose of overthrowing or interfering with the rights or institutions of the States, but to defend and maiutain the supremacy of the Constitution, and to preserve the Union with all the dignity, cpuslity and rights of the several States unimpaired; and that as soon as these objects are accomplished the war ought to cease. 10. That'we will sustain, 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 emanci pation of the negroes, or the subjugation of the Southern States. 11. Tlutt the purposes avowed and advocated by the Northern disunkmisU. to liberate and arm the negro slaves,- is unconstitutional, insulting to loyal citizens, a disgrace to the age. is calculate

to retard the suppression of the icbellionand meets our unqualified condemnation. 12. That the toul disregard of the writ of Aakeat corpus by the authorities over us, and the seizure and imprisonment of the citizens of loyal Sutes where the judiciary is in full operation, without warrant of law and without assigning any causo or giving to the party arrested any opportunity of defense, are flagrant violations of the Constitution and most alarming acts of usurpation of power, which should receive the stern rebuke of every lover of his country nnd of every man who prizes the security and blessings of life, "liberty and propertv. 13. That liberty of speech am! of the press are guaranteed to the people by the Constitution, and none but a usurper would deprive them of these rights; they are inestimable to the citizen and formidable to tyrant only. And the attempts which h ive been made since our present unfortunate troubles, to muzzle the press and title free discussion, are exercises of despotic power agaiust which freedom revolts and which can not be tolerated without converting freemen into slaves. 14. That tue seizure of Slidell and Mason, on board a neutral vessel, on the high seas, was either in accordance with international law, and so legal; or else in violation ol such law, and so illegal. If tlie former, we lament that our nation has been humiliated by their surrender, under a threat; if the latter, it was the duty of the Ad ministration at once to have disavowed the act of their offiYer, and instead of incarcerating the captives in Fort Warren, to hare immediately re paired the wrong by placing them, as far as practicable, in the same condition in which that officer had found thetn. In either event, the notion of the Administration was vacillating and cowardly , and degrading to the dignity ol a great nation. 15. That the action of the Republican party, as mini tested in the partisan character of all appointments of the Administration to ciil otliceand, iu holding party caucuses by the Republican members of Conirress for the purpose of impresiuc upon the legislatn e action ofthat body the peculi.tr dogmas of that ptrtv. have demonstrated that their profession so! "sacrificing party pi ittorms.and party organizations, upon the altar of their c luntry," are but so many hypocritical and false pretences by which they hope to dope the unwary into theisupport; and we warn all loyal person, as they lote their country, not to be deceived thereby. 16. That the disclosures made by the investigating committee in Congress tf the enormotia fraud that have stalked into the army and navy department", implicating the he ids of those de part men t. in a connivance at, if not nti actual participation in a system of corruption, and ic which cur brave soldiers have been defrauded of their proper unplie. and our Government thieit encd ith b mkruptcv, demand a thorough in estigaüon iuto all our ex'rfiid;tures. tth Stale and National, and thit a speed v and m irked example be made of all such "bird of jrev," In, taking ad'.antape of the necessities of our our, try. have fed and fattened upon public plunder. Ä'srW. That the meritorious conduct of thi Indiana troops, in every battle field where victory has perched upon the national banner, ha filled the people of this Slate with the highest r.;ti lüde to her gallant sons, and thai we ini our beet wishes to officers and men, dispersed throughout the country, and the heartfelt greetin-s ol every Democrat for their further brilliant achieve menu in the coming contests for the maintenance of lite Constitution and the Union. MUSIC.

RAILROADS.

Patriotic Songs Harmonized for .Tlole Vater and .p proprlatte for itae In Cniup.

AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STOKE.

The Sahbitth-Sehoot Hymn ad Tune-Hook, Containing- vyward ot two UuuJred ebon Lyuaa anJ tune i'Kit i: ix c i:ts. AT THE INDIANA MUSIC STORE.

WILLARD 4 rroWEI.L,

Ju23

ix ion: D- si oa rsc vu. or rxr . 1862 iSSSSSS 1862

VLL rKRSO!?S. rUMMASiyn TICKFT FOR 5T.

U tkkru Uat rr4 b U MIHTII .MIMOCU! ItAIMlOADt The only rail rrau fron ft. Lomf W 5t. J oph. U U tortst and qatrk.at La, by tblrtreo bourt, to the T9mcUt p;iDt Tt ached tr raJ, arid U j cl-f p a atjy other. P.uy yxir TJrkrt to Kana a-xl atl potou fn Srtiiem Mlmrl by tb JSorth Mimri Klreal. ISAAC M. MLKIiLON, Trrn't and Gn'I hupt. North Miuri R. R. HENRT II. SIMMONS, General Traveling ArT.t. iI-tl7-lty

JEFFERSOXYILLE RAILROAD Tiro Trains Daily, Sundays Excepted Train i ArrlT Train Lare. Ki2 P. M K4Z A, M 4.4i A. M 50 I'. M. VIlOVE TRAINS STOP FOR TIIE ACCOMMODATION f pavrni;pr at Sithprt, lirntoil, Iriklin, K'imburith, Clumrm, making cnrictkn at ZrymnQt with train fn tbe Ohio k Miilpr4 Ua-i, an 1 at UulTul with train on the Loat'villr, i rankfirt A Lexington arxl Umlfviile arxl Nashville Kals. Fr.ifcbt lrainlav daily. Freight promptly forwarded. Office, Maiioa Irpot, Ht A. H. CAKJTIIKRS, Sunrintrn'ler.t. J. 0. Warrcoaia, Freittbt Agent. apl'Ci-dly INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI M at at C WLttLmm o EAILROAD1 Miorteat ICoule hj Tliirty .Tille! NO CHANGE OF CA ICS TO CINCINNATI I Threa trainleave liultanapolia bailv, (Sun lay esc-;itM.) 1.1 1 KST TU A IN. 5 00 A.M CINCINNATI IJfiHTNINii ' Kxjirrs arrlvf at Cincinnati at 5M5 A I. Second Train IKS A. M. CiiKiunati, ColumLua, Zanrwille and Hbt eünrf Mail, amvra ai 6 (M 1. M. 'ai-rik'f-M by this train make the nie tune to N-rrk Zaiii-'ville and W'heetii.n ai by any otLtrr rute out of Indianjip' !;s. and fare the ,imr. Third Train 7 1 I. M, Cnrinnai F.spres. arrives at Cincuaiati 12M0 A. it. Uxn Ktri, Ky. 11:40 A. l. tare name a" Ly any otbt-r routr. C!l fr jo'ir tickets ri-i tLe Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad. Ha pjt a ire checkul tbrourb. Srr.ri.L NoTiri. 1 Mire jou pet in tie nzht train at IndiaitaHli. Tbe tily Cincinnati train, ntuitd on tbe fifth track, tK-mg tbe fartbvit track uutb tn tbe Union Depot, at Iitdiai.ap'nis. W.U. 1 NOP.I.F., fltieral Ticket A rent. Yin. I'owfcLL, TraveluiK Affeul aprl6'6U.

DRUCCISTS.

SCHIEFFELIU BROTHERS & CO., WHOLESALE DUlUGLST5( And Dealers In Fancy .oedy Perf umerjr Ac. llo, Arr.U for tbe il of RefinM rftro5eTn,!llo!nlnaling Oil. uprt"r to any Oat Oil. famtrbeil tn as 7 qaaxmtiea at tb leweet Market rate. 170 AND 172 WILUAM STREET, NEW T0RK.

MEDICAL.

DENTISTS.

d n P UMVIT

I t Wll J 1 nun 1 1

OFFICE AND KESIDENCF, .io. 3i v.ast m viiKirr vrui:i;r, INDIANAIDMS IXD.

MUSIC,

IMAKOK' riAiOS!

r

C1IIK AI'FK A NO BF.TTFII IN- TT-, t STKIMKNT than were ever f-J.nW otter-d in thi.s market. My ar-GqZZ'.'j: ranf-miiti with Katern l'iann ft .- ff V;AfT J nianufjictiirers are such that I can f -äj I J furnish rll oplrrs 23 por cent. T Ut' cheaper titan any drak-r in the West, anl I warraut tbeia Uferior instruments. Only for ra-b. Call an I see at Messrs W II. Talbott A CoV Jewelry Store, No. 24 Washington street. FIANOS. MKM)IFONS,0(;aNS, ;riTAKS. VIOLINS, ACCOUOKONS, Ae.,Tl'r:0 AM) HKFAIKKO. Having had e-ver twenty ye tr' experience the public can b asMjri-d that they now have a better opportunity than thy irencraJIy meet with to hme their instrument put i:i perfect order. II. SCHON ACKKK. July31-dly '61

AMERICAN CEMENT CLUE.

Soiuctliiii for l!ie TimcH.

A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD! Johns & Crosley's AMERICAN CEMENT fi LUE, THE STRONGEST GLUE IN THE WOULD For Cement Inff Wood, f,eattierf (;la Ivorf)Cliina, Jlnrble, 1'oreelaln Alabaaler Horte Choral Ac. TUE ONLY AKT1CLK OF THE KINO EVKU I KOOCCEO WHICH WILL WITHSTAND WATER.

"Every honsekeeer nhooM I ave a aupply of John A. Crosley' American Cetnent (il'i.".V. . Jims,

"It is 0 convenient to have iL the houe." .Wir ioit rjren.

"It it always ready; this commend it to everybody."

JV. J . Juaei-rtultut.

"We have tried it, an I find it as useful in our house, as

water. uak s fit-it f the Inn.

Frier '2 ct. per Hot tic. VKRY LIHKKAL Tk DUCTI ON S TO WHOLESALE DEALERS.

ijQVf" For wile by all Irii(r,?iet and Storekeepers gen ertlly throughout the country. JOSIaM äTükoslky, (aoi.a MArrarrraEiu,) IU V I I 1 i 11 111 street, Comer of LiWrty treet, N. Y. JalyH-dly '61

SPECTACLES, &C. To Officers of the Army.

JL'yr RECEIVED A SFLEND1D ASSORTMENT OF ; LOSSES. For tieM, txirLibiiity ;ml power they gujer.etle a' I t lit is. Fur -ale y SKMM0NS. Optid.in.

SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C.

Of the peite-t trnnprcnt power, cf new improvement properly aJjiiste! to the c;ue. OrJer frum tlie country, with particular?, promptly atteutltl to. Kep-iirin,; neatly hr.e witu ilipatch. SEMMONS. Optician. oct2l o. '20. Siuth Illinoi street.

HOTELS.

I NT El! NATIONAL HOTEL,

:w: a. 3t;? iikuaduav, C O K N K K O F F K A N K LI X STK EET. : T a' BC .

,rMIS flrt c!.s h..ue tbe most iUiet, b tinl ke, at,d I ti!e.-a!it h-!ol in the city (! r Mii'nr induce-

irriits . t lioe i:t in New Yf k fr b;i;iess r ple.iu e. It 1 ciitral in its location, and kept on tbe Kl'KOi'KAN FLAN, iu counctKD with TAYLOR'S SAL(H)N, wLrre refreshtnetit. can be b-l at a!l hur, ened !u tbeir ou rionis The charges are m1erate, the r"ni and atULdat.ce i f the first v -der bath and a'.! the n!ern c nTeiHiHt att Ltd. marli-d3:n

T O rX' II TZ I K O 1 1: Of the United States.

INSURANCE.

In tbe month cf December, 1ÄM, the traders! ned for tbe flrvt time offered for sale to tbe public Dr. J II vee Doda Imperial flne Hilter, and In thia bort period thej Lave given auch unlTersal satisfaction to the many thousands of persona who Lave tried them that It Is now an established article. The aou-tint of bodily and mental misery aiwing simply from a neglct of mall complaints is surprising, and It Is therefor of the ntmoit importance thai a slric attention to tbe leant anI moct trifling bodily ailment boald be had; for disease of the body must invariably aflVct tbe mind. The subscribers now only ask a trial of DR. J. B0 VEE D0DS IMPERIAL WIM RITTERS!

from all ho have not used them. We challenge tLe world to produce their equal. There I'.tthk fur tbe Cure of Wkak Stomachs, (iK5rbal Dr.simv, and It Pi kirvixa and K.vrk-iusi the ILooi,are absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy on earth. To be assured of thi, tt i only necessary to make the trial. The Wine itself it of a very superior quality, being about one-third strotiirer than other w lues; warming and Invigorating the whole system from the head to the feet. A thee Hitters are tonic and alterative in their charac

ter, po thej utrenffthen and Invigorate the whole j Mem atid (five it flnt Vne nml httilthy a1 ion to all iU part, by equalizing tbe circulation, removing btruct!on, and producing a general warmth. They are also excellent for I)i.eaes and Weakness peculiar to female where a Tunic is required to I rrrt i Ii eti nnd brut e the yttiii No lady who is sulject to la-situdeand

faintness, should be without them, as they are revivifying in tbeir action. THESE BITTERS Will not onlv Cure but I'revent Dia rasrj and in thU respect are doubly valuable to the person who may nse them. For IXCIMKXT CONSUMPTION. Weak I.nri, Indigestion, Iysppsia, IHseaeof tbe Nertous System, Paralysis, Tilet, and for all cases requiring a Tonic, DR. DODS1 CELEBRATED WINE BITTERS Are 1:iiihi:im'1! For Sore Throat, so common among the Clergy, the are truly valuable. for the aped and infirm, and for person of weak constitutionfor Ministers of the Gospel, lawyers", and all public RiM-akers fur Hik-Keeperi, Tailors, Seamstresses, Students, Artists, and all person leading a sedentary life, they will prove truly beneficial. As a Iwver.ii?e, they are wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste. They produce all the exhilarating effects of Brandy or Wine, without intoxicating; and are aX valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of excessive strong drink, and ho wl-h to refrain from it. They are pore and entirely free from the poisons contained in the adulterated Wines and Liquors with which tbe country is flooded. These lütter not only CUKE, but TRF. VENT Disease and should br used by all who live in a country where the water Is bad, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent. Heing entirely innocent and harmless, they may be given freely to Children and Infauts with impunity. 1'bysicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading these truly valuable HITTF.KS over the land, and thereby essentially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. ir. I. iiovi:e: ioiv IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician, who has used tbem successfully in his practice for tbe last twenty-five years. The proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Ir. J. Be DikIs' Celebrated Imperial Wine Fitters, had them teste! by two distinguished medical practitioners, who pronounced them a valuable remedy for d'.sease. Although the medical men of the country, as a general thing, disapprove of TaUnt Medicines, yet we do not believe that a respt-ctable Physician can be found in the United State, acquainted with their medical properties, who will not highly approve DU. J. DODS' IMPERIAL WINE KITTE US. In all newly settled places, where there is always a large quanMfy of decaying timtier, from which a poisonoil. miasma is crea'ed, these bitter should be used every morning lefore breakfast. These truly valuable Titters hava ben so thoroughly tested by all classes of tbe community for almost every variety c f disease incident to tbe human system, that they are now deemed indispensable a a Tonic, Medicine and a Beverage. Purchase one Bottle! t Cootsi but l.ittlr! l'nrifr tlie Ifloodl lilve Tone lo the Stomach! Kenovale tlie Sslein! and Prolong Life. DR. J. B0VEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated Wine, com bined with Barberry, Solomon's Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers, and Gentiin. Tbey are manufactured by Dr. Dints himself who i an experienced and successful I'bysician, and hence should not be classed among the quack Dostrnms hi b flood the country, and against which the Medical Profession are so justly prejudiced. In nil Affection of the Head Sick llcnilnclic, or ."Ncrvon Heartache fir. Dort.' Imperial Wine Illttera will be found to be most Salntarjnnd lit t iciicio n .

ii:3i.vi.is;. The many certificate; which have been tendered us, and the letters which we are daily receiving, are conclusive proof that among the women these Bitters have given a atisf.iction which no others have ever done before. No woman in the land should be without them, and those who once use them, w ill not fail to keep a supply. J?i-ioo iSl per liottlo, J 33ottlo4 in S"." OO. Frepared and sold by

'I

CHARLES WIDDIFiELO & CO.

sole ri;on:iETor:s,

IS William M reel, Mow York. JqJ" Tor sile by druggists and grocers generally throughout the country. jy24-r.tw ly

BOOTS AND SHOES.

Largrrlhe lliilnr Lower the Cost

I'OWKKS'S HOTEL,

iroKMiaiY kails'. )

7

lr'MNiTe tV. A tiir ll.utu. .nst l'.rk V-w V...V

I'ltU i: or IIOAICI l Mi I'l lt DAY.

JOHN H . DETERS, Hoot nnd Mioe .lanttfacttirer 5J West Fourth street Cincinnati.

IIAVE JTST OIT-NEPMT srhINO STOCK, WHICH romprises the newest and choicest styles of Men's Im-v's, Youth and CbiUrrn a wear, and having (treaty increased my facilities Ut ma:iufactunn(c, 1 in euabl! to

. ., . . , , . . . , oS.rereat ndu-emetitsto can Duyers. 1 Dave narfce-i f lHi- Ion? established and popular h.mv his recently m ,,ncesdowB to a very low figure, nly asktusa; a small JL teu ret dilt ai d jtreatlv enlarged ly tbe a.Mit.oa of i .ir'c,t, Mv nitto 1 larce sales an! small pr. l.t. Underoer li) ro.m ajKl now b.is aiConnno.la-.iva. for over 3W i ;tarujir!j tke ne-esi!v ol keeping ur wjth the times 1 will

i use every endeavor to tify u y customers iu every re- ; rect. aprirl-dlyl JOHN II. DKTKUS.

tersons. It has als. twen th.Touh'r r.n..v'.-d re

furnihed. a'd is healed t y ieain and licted by jta tLroofbout. Thi hotel has one or the Wm location in

toe city, 1 easy 01 acte irom a.i tae M.-aair.ts and railroads leaJ;: f to tbe city, arid is co!.et.ier.t to all the city conveyance. It ba now all the reunites of a f rt cla.s hotel, insurinr the cnif rt of u lataates. The tatronace f the traeliag pullK i re;ectfu!lv solicited, ermsll 50perd.y. II. L- ItiWER, feb2a.d3tu rroprietof.

TU Irl MOKKIS IIOCSK, IFortnerly American,) I MM IUI ATI LT orroSIT L'XIOJI Dl.nT, II. WIIIT.TlOlir, Proprietor W. D. SAI P, Clerk,

t7S dow p-n for the accommsJalioD of the Uavelinc 1 public. The houe Las beert thoroughly renovated

and farulsbed from top to 0.KI.1W .

iua31

PIANOS.

1 -A- 1ST O FORTES

mm,

irK IIAVK OX HAXI A XLJIBF.tt Of ZS CUa llanos, which we will eil at cost for cash WILLIAkl) k STOWKLL. evtl y.4 Rate Hosm

jETXi mum COMPANY, OF IIAUTrOKD. CO. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. CAITTAL $1,500,000 00 5 ET FtT.PlXS, (aer deducting all Jabilitiea) 14142 30 JETNA building, IHDIAHAPOUS.

i - - ' 4 1 -1 - .1 ri-: JZ --s-V. , - J1 v rr vD V ' ?" " -: U -: 'i z-w w w

Doott and jod pmrrriNC.

IV D I A ? A

STATE SEXTINEL

mmmm ft mMW"i. . J J .f'tr 'ru'ftf

Erected 1859 Owned by the Co. ITISTEi IAL A TTKNTIOJ. OIVEIf TO THK IXSCILVXCE j ol larm property, dwellings and out-buildinrn. Insures such btiildirps or contents in a very favorable manner, for three or live years. Losses Equitably Adjusted and Promptly laid in Cash.

Also, Insures stores, warehouses, buildinfrs, or contents

and personal property row-rally, in town or country, at rates as low as consistent w ith hatards taken, and inland Insurance against tbe perils of navigation. WM. HKNDKKSOy, Arent, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Application can be made to D. W. Gmbbs, who is fully

autborized to transact all business connected with tbe Agency. auK 1,'61-dly WM EDER50N

COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

JOHNSON, General Commission Merchant, AND

Denier iti Flour, Orain,nnd all kinds

of Country Produce, Wine and IdquornCiKiirs, Tobacco, Ac.

OFFICH AND WAREHOUSE, 237 SOUTH SECOND ST..

iiii,aii:i,iiiia. Advances made on Constirennients. aug22dly

MEDICAL

STEAM PRINTING

ESTABLISHMENT!

WfE ARK TRErARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS f f for Book and Job Printing, with dispatch and ia the best style of the art. Particular attention paid to

Mercantile and Railroad

icca as

RILLS OF LADING, BUSINESS CARDS, BILLHEADS, BLANKS, DEKD8, LETTER HEADINGS, REGISTERS,

CIRCULARS,

RECElITS.Ac

Show Cards and Bills !

CHECKS, NOTES BOXDS, EXVEIIFES,

STOCK CEKTIFICATKS, DEEDS, Ac, Ac

POSTING BILLS

roa cotHTar nr.RCHASTa.

AYER'S CHEERY PECTORAL KhowIIIII., Ilotellllll of f are, Hand

HAS WON FOa ITSELF SUCH A RENOWN FOR THE cure of every variety of Tbr at and Lunff Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for tis to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it lias lont been in constant Use throughout this section we need riot do more than assure the pt-ople its quality is kept up lo the host it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do.

AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,

FOR TIIE CURE OF

Costivonoss, J.iundice, Dyspepsia, Indi?estion, Dysentery, Foul Stomach. Erysipelas, Headache, I:les, Rheumatism, Eruption and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgin, .is iMi.ncr and l r Purifying the Blood. They are nisir-coated, to that the most sensitive can tnVe tin m pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all purposes of a family physic. Price zjrrnls pt-r Hot; 5 toxc for f 1.

Great numbers of Clercymen, Physicians, Statesmen, and eminent jK-rsonatres, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled Usefulness of these remedies, but our (pace here will not permit the insertion of them. The Apents below named furnish irratisonr American Almanac in which they are jriven; with also full descriptions of the alove complaints, and the treatment that should be ollowed for their cure.

Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other prepiirations they make more profit on. Itemand Ayers and take no others. The sick w.tnt the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. PRE FARM) BT

UK. J. C. AYfiR & CO., LOWELL, 31 AS. I'rice, Si per Hottle; Six llotlles, 5. All our rcrrfdies are for sale by ROBERT BROWNING, Indianapolis. ALLEN & CO., Cincinnati, And by all drugirlsts and dealers everywhere. ang27-d3m

HOTELS.

BROADWAY HOTEL. CINCINNATI, OHIO. CAPT. CHAS. H. CROMWELL, PROP'R. Rreakfast at five A. M., for panger by the morning Trains. apro-dlr.

PAPER DEALERS.

THOMAS HOS, WM. B. CHATmiD, WM. WOODS. Cliatfh'lcl cV Wood, 77 nnd 79 WnlnutM., Cincinnati. Manufacturers and Wholesale dealers in B- A JK JIC , PRINTERS' CARDS AND CARD SHEETS! IJRINTINt; INKS AND PAPER MANUFAC7TRERSa'.so, erials, azents for the Mai;r.ol:a ALUs writinz pa ter: mnu a turers of extra wrapping paper and paper bass.

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FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. PUICF. FIFTY CETS lKlt QI'AKT iiotti.i:. maylT-dtf LIVERY STAPLES. o. wr. jOHisrsTOisr, Livery and Sale Stables NOS. U AND 13 WEST rEARLJTREET, ISItASArt'Ui,ISltASA. ftäJ Iloraes, Bo ccies, CarrUct-a an-1 Saddle Horses al aj in readiw. Charge moderate . dec3-tf C. AV. HAM, A: CO., EXCHANGE STABLES, 25 1I.M01S MKLLT, OPPOSITE BATES HOUSE, ISLLAXaI-OLIj, IXH, anpS-dly

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We haTe one of the moat complete Printing Establishments in the country Onr 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 the hest werkmen. We are thus enabled to furnish Joba promptly, to guarantee atlfaction, and to accept low prices. We have connected with oar Job Department Adams Superior Presses, and are prepared to execute Stereotype Presswork, together with the Presawork for outside papers, at low figure.

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Ts repectfully directed to oar Establishment, If they desire Crst-claa work at low rate. C35Order fron, abroad will receive prompt attention. XÖyWork ftirnif hed in all eases at the Um promised.

C5T Strangers from a distance, and busilc&s men of the city and countrj, are cordially invited to Tisit our office, and examine our facilities for executing every description ot Printing in the neatest style, and on the most rta.su uable terms.

3T Office on Meridian Street, South of Wash

ington Street, opposite the I'ostofiice.

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HAIR nUSTOnATIVEa

THE QREÄ.TEST MEDICAL BEAUTIFIER OF THE A O P.. A5D TIIK OXLT 1 1 .VI It PItKI'AllATION

WvcCy of any corfldetice f-r rr-tjrtm

Py the ase of the PiUa the periodic attack of Verro, or Sict Iktul'ick may be prevented; and if tal en at the commencement of an attack Immediate relief from pain and sickness will be obtained. fTby seldom fall ia remoTing tue Kaaea and neiacb to which females are 0 subject. They act gently upon the bowel rrmortrnCosUTenesa.

For literary Men, Student, Delicate Fem alt a, and all t

ersons of sedentary habits, they are raiuable as a Laxative improvina; the appetite, rirlna; tone and rijror t the ljrective organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and trenirth ti the whole system. The CEPHALIC nLLS are the result of Ion I nveH ration and carefully conducted experiment, b a vlnf beea in ose many years, during whkh time they hare prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering frotr Headache, whether originating in the nervous system ot fronr a deranged state of the stomach. They are e. tirely regetable In their composition, and may be taken at all times with perfect safety without making any change of dirt, anil the absence of any disagreeable ta-te renders it easy to admiiiMer them to children. EKWARK OF COUXTKIIFKITS ' The genuine Lave Ave ignaturrs of Henry C. Spalding on each box. Sold by Druggist and all other IValcr In Med cine. A box will be sent by mail, pre-paid, on receipt of the 1 it 1 c i: 20 c 1: N T K . AH orders should be addreved to UEKUY C. SPALDING, 8 Oder Street. Jiew York.

"THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT." INSTAST RKLIKF1 STOP TOl'K COUGH! PURIFY YOUH BUEATIU STKKGTIIF.N TOUR V01CK! SPA TsTTTNTQ'3 THROAT COXFECTIOXS, ARE GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS. GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GESTLEJrrN CARRY SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITU

SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS CHILDREN CRY FOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS

They reliere a Cough instantly. They clear the Throat. They give strength and s-oluine to tbe voice. They Impart a delicious aroma te the breath. Ley are delightful to the taste. They are made of simple herbs and can not harm any one.

1 adrlse erery one who has a Cough or a Ilusky Voice or a Bad T.reaib, 01 andifficulty of the Throat, to get package of my Throat Confections, they will reliere yon nstantly. and you will agree with me that "they go right to the ;pot.,, You win find them rery useful and p as. ant while travelling or attending public meetings for stilling your cough or allying your thirst. If yon try one package I am safe in saying that yoa will ever afterward consider them indispensable. To will find them at the Druggists and Dealer lo Medidnea. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature it on each package. All other are conn erfeit. A package will be sent by mail, prepaid, oa rece'pt of Thirty Cents. A DDK IS IIEXKY C . SPALDIXU, NO. 4-i CEDAR STREET. N. Y.

A single hottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times !u ct annaally.j SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I

SPALD15G S PREPAP.ED GLCEI

SPALDING'S TREPARED GLUTS! SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY! DISPATCH I

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As accidents will happen, even in well regulated families, it is rery desirable to hare some cheap and convenient way for repairing furniture, toys, crockery, etc. SPALDING'S PRXPAXED GLUE tstJ all snch emerretxtet , and no household can afford to be without IU It u eiways rcdy and up to lh aUcking poict. -USEFVL 15 EVERY UOUSE. X. B. A brush accompanies each ttt. Prtc tt cent Addrea. HF.XRY C. SPALDING, 5. 4 Odai- Hmi, w York. CAUT105. A certain unprincipled persons are attempting to palm off oa the ttftausrtlnc pibl. Imitation of my PKXPARJi GLUE. 1 wosiM emmtm JJ prM f aacniA before porchajung, atsi sea that the full name, CJ-SPAIJJISG'S PREPARED GLCE-tJ la 00 Uk oautd wrapper; aii otara or awtadiiii tmm tertrtU febJOdtw

IVERrDUlT,Ir I!P THE UNITED STATES fatnHiar with the ancl, and will teU tf yew you are IlaUl or Gray Or Your llalr!edaa Tente Proft'HMor O. T. Wo1m HAIR RESTORATIVE la the On If ICrliatble Article for rou to Ve. FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, CLERGYMEN,

Ladies and gentlemen, in all parts of tie orld testfy to Die efl.cacy of II if. 0. J. VTi.i's llajr ReMoraiive, and Ift-rtlenien of tbe prewi are onan1nwaa In It ra!e. A few testimonial onljr can here giren; e circular t'T more, and it ill be inipoftMble for j ob to duutt. PROF. S. TIIAIJtERG, PIANIST, says on b'.s arrlral In the United States, he as rapidly becoming gray, but oa applying Wood' Hair Kre(f atie, Li. Laar mm-ii recovered its original bue. CHARLES CAkDKVY.lS NASSAU ST., N. T 5ys tbe gray hairs on bis wife'a bead were, a!Vr a few wwlrs' uul, turned Into a dark brn, at the same Line beautifying and thickening tbe hair. A. C. RAYMOND, HATH, MAINE, Far be I now sixty year r!d, and Lis hair ainl l.iker were two-third irray, but by the 0e of two bottle .f the Ke!rative, the gray hairs have disappeared, lo'b tm ml head and face, and Is tuure efl and loy than for twetitr-f.re years previou. H!rife, at the ace of t.fty-t o, Las Uhed it with tbe same eR.-ct. F1NLF.Y JOHNSON, ESQ., NEW ORIJTANS, Says that he lo.-t Li hair by tLe YeIUw Fever tn 1ST, lie u.sed WiKHl's Hair Ke-tiratJve, and his hair Is now thick and glosy. M. VIIDDLETON, LIVINGSTON, ALABAMA. aays tbe Restorative has done much good lo

Li part 0 the country. He used it fr laidne aud now La a tne Lead of Lair. T. U MOUSE, LEBANON, KENTUCKY, SaysLe has seen Wood's Hair Restorative ne.l in hundreds of caes and never knew it to fail ir accoruxdUhing all It profeees to do. A.J. ALDEN. McL.ANESIU"RO', IIX. Says he had the scald Lead eight years, and was bald, but by the Ltera Jue of Wood'a Hair Restorative, he now has a rich, gloaa bead of h.iir. LiGOMca, Nolle county, ln.'.!ana, Fch. & Prof. O. J. Wod, Dear Sir In tbe latter prt f tbeyeaf 12, while atternling to tbe Mate aini National Iaw School cf the State of New York, my hair, from a raue nnknown to me, commenced falling off very rapidly, so that in the short spare f six month, the wbie upper part of my scalp as entirely l-reft of it covering, attd much of tLe remaining portion upon the side and back part of my bead shortly after became gray, so that yoa will not W surprised b u 1 tell you thai upon my return to the State of Indiana, my more raua! acquaintances were not so much at a to discover tbe caue f tbe change in my appearance, as my more intimate acquaint ances to recogtne me at all. I at once made application to the mt skillful physician In the country, but receiving no awuraiwe frm them that my hair could again be restored, 1 as f.ned to W-conie reconciled to my fate, until fortunately In the latter part of Üie year 17, j-our reMorative a recommended to me by a druggist, aa being the mt reliable Hair Restorative in use. I tried one bottle, and fund to my great satisfaction that ft waa producing the deire4 e fleet. Since that time I hare used seven dollars worth of your Restorative, and a a result, bare a rich coat of very soft black hair, hieb no money can buy. Aa a mark of my gratitude for your labor and skill tn tbe production of so wonderful an article, 1 bare recommended ft use to many of my friends ad acquaintancea, who, I am happy to inform you, are uving it with liko effecL Very respectfully. A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Counselor at Law OaaGaora, g. C, June 24, 1V9 Trof O.J. rTood; Dear Sir Tour Hair Restorative ia rapidly gaining popularity In this community. I have Lad occasion to lay prejudice aside, aud give your Hair Restorative a perfect test. During the year ISM, I waa so unfortunate aa to bo thrown from my sulky againtt a rock Dear the road die, from which my head received a most terrible blow, causing a great deal of irritation, w hieb communicated to tbe brain and external surface of the head, from the eflrct cf which my Lair was finally destroyed over tLo entire surface of tbe bea4. From the time I first diHCurerrd its dropping, however, up to the time of Its total disappearance, I employed everything I could think of, being a professional man myself; and, a 1 thought understanding the nature of tbe diease, but waa finally defeate d la every prescription advanced. Tbese and no other drcumstancet Induced me to reaort to your worthy Hair Restorative, wbtrb 1 have every reason to be live produced a very Lapjy result: two moot ha after the first application, 1 bad as beautiful a head of yonng hair as 1 ever saw, for which I certainly owo too my most sincere thanks. Rest assured, dear sir, I hall recommend your remedy to all inquirers; moreover, I shall use my infiuence, hich I Satter myself to say, U not a little. You can publish thia If yon think proper. Yours, very repectfully, M. J. WRIGHT. M. D. Office of the JerTersonian, PLillippI, Va., Dec. 12, M. Dear Sir I feel It my duty as well as my pleanure, te state to you tbe following cirenmtaiic. Iik b yq can use as yoa think proper. A gentleman of this place, (a lawyer,) ha been bald ever t-iuce Lis early youth, so much so that he was compelled to wear a wig. He was mrfoeed to use botile of your "Hair Restorative, which he liked very much; and after uing some two or three bottles Lis Lair grew out quite luxuriantly, and he now Las a handsome Lead of bair. Tbe fuUruuii't name i Bradford, and he ia very well known in our adjoining counties, many perv.ns can tetjy to the tmth of this statement; I give it to yoa at the request ,,( Bradford. You ran sell a great deal of your Hair Krtorat'e in thia and tbe adjoining counties if you bare the prop, r ajrei,u. lours. Ac. THOMPSON Si'ti.tiNoU. Currrsa, 8. C-,30tb July, lsift. Paor. O. J. Wood eir .Sir: 1 take pleasure in recommending your Hair Restorative as a tiiwt e see Kent euro for scald bead. My aon was uüenng very much from this disease, and after Osing one bottle, was mle perfcii we IL. 1 recommetMied it to others who Lad diaea of the head, and in all rav-a it had tbe dru.ixl rfTect. You ran recommend it without fear as a mst certain care for scald head. Many others will certify that this and many other case was cured from the u of your iiKt vaiuabie Hair Restorative. lU;.jcctfu!ly yocrs, GLOiUiE McSUA IN. The New Tork Day Tx iys: "n.e maj1ty of Hair Wabe. Hair Dyes, Hair Tor.ic. Hair Oils, and the numberteprepratHns which are tw before the publ: ander och extravagant, hj j"ertMi!W al and fantastic title aa we see paraded in U wiislow cards and new-pajer Leadir-.gs, aa Lair preparations, are all humbug of the first water; their ral merit, when they pose any, Is, that they do bo harm. HUG'S L.VkIi, WHALE OII L-RD OIL, SWF.ET OIL. scented and colored, make up, when in teaiitiful wrapera and white tint glas bMMes, the costliest character tf Un.ic; and when thus costly are baptised with some tny It able term, and caught at by verdant young and old of both sexes. Such is not the character of lrof. Wood' H:r Restorative. Thi gentlemen comes before the world without any "highfaJutin" XiiopLloforlum. or any other astounding or startling catchpenny terms; Le s.mpiy advertiie a ILtir IUtmiti( Lat it eipreies. precisely and a a !tor;tive it act. P.uy I'rof. Wt'i Hair Ktorative; aid, aa yo value yvur cIp, ae, yir very brains, apply nothing tle; for it may be that yew will get om wvr substance than fM-rfusied lard od vo your cranium. lmember. Wood's tiorau for the Lair Is the bet article extaßt.,, rr will, bt asTcaa'a trw raocaaa RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO THE ORIGINAL COLOR Will make It grow on Bald Heads Will restore the natural ecxrlioa. Will remove at once U itttii.g, Wfll remove all iHndruff. Will cure aü eruption fald Will make the hair oft and gloaey. Will make the oid appear young again. Will preserve the color of hair to old ar, Tf CI arrays fasten nd slfp tu fa'.lj. And la or of the best toilet article f r the hair smr ta IF TOUR HAIR IS MAR&H. Ue Ptof. Wood's ha;r reMorativo

If yoa rlair is grey, f yor hair I thin. If you are bald.

Cm Prof. Wood's kair restorative. Cso Prof. Wool's hair restorative

C Pref. Wool's hair restorative

If yoa Lave nervous headache, U Prof. Wod's hair reatorativo. If yoti want teatimuay overwhelming. Read the arc liar of prof. Wood's hair restorat e O. J. WOOD Ä: CO., 1 1 1 Market areet.M. f.outa; 1 1 Hroad. way, ."Metr York afASVFACTURKRS AND WHOLalSALK MALKkt

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