Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3615, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1862 — Page 4

tT IOX DÜ.tfOCItATIC PUTl'UHn. amera i srsra cmmnnm rrT, a, 1 1 Whiiea, The Democratic party hat in;:, from the dt of iU organization, Lwii tu f avor oT ih nuuitenanc of Ute Uuixi and Üie freer ration o th Constitution, htui h.qz in tl r recot conJi tioo of the country tb ilrplorable e fleet of a departure from its time honorel and con.erTür principle, and t!ie triumph of sectionalism; aod firmlj telieriog bat Um U&ioo aod theCoustUu tioo c in be prrrel .Ion bj th restoration of that part? to power, we unite all true Union men throughout the Und to unite tili as in sustaining it organization aiwi earrjinjr out iU principle?: Therefore, RtnUttd. 1. That we reaffirm and endorse the ftfdittcal principle that Irom time to tune have en put forth by the National Convention ot the Democratic prty. 2. That we are unalterably attached to the Constitution, by which the Union of the- Sute w4 formeii atxi etAMUhel; aud that a faithful otsser ranee of iu fjrincipIcA cn alone continue t x:tcft of the Union, aud the rmanent happiness of the pexiple. 3. That the present civil wtr has tuinlj reaultevl from the Jonjr continue!, unwise, and fanatical agitation, in the North, of the question of domestic lUvery, the con.-e'iuewt oranizition of sreoRnphiel f-rt, guiiel ly the sectional platforms adopted at Buffalo, I'.tUburgh, i'hiladelphu, trxl ChtCACO, and the development thereby of sectional hate and jewlou.av, producing (na had long been foreseen and prcliciel by u) it counterpart in the South of sece-won, disunion, anl armel resistance to the General (Government, and terminating in a blood strife Ix-tween tuse who should have been forever bound together by fraternal bonds, thus trininz ujort the whole founlry a calamity which we are now to meet 4? loyal citizens, striving for the adoption of that mode of settlement bet calcuU'-'l to again re store union and h-irmony. 4. That in rejecting all fmosltK.'is likely to reult in a MtisUctorj aJjuttnetit of the matten in dispute between the North and the South, and especially tlo!e measure which would have se cured the bonle' slave States to the Union, and a heart? co oreratioii on their part in all coiistitu tional ami iejral mcaoures to procure a return of "The more Southern State to their allegiance, the Republican party assumed a fe.iri'ul repon-i-bility, and acted in total di-reganl of the bet interet of the whole country. 5. That if the party in power hid shown the same desire to settle, by amicable adjustment, our intenial di-reri?ionH before hostilities had actually commenced, that the Admiiii-urjlion hts recently exhibited to avoid a war with our ancient enemy., (heat Hritain, we confidently be lie c that peace and harmony would now reign throughout all our bonier!. 6. That the maintenance of the Union upon the riiiciples of the Federal Constitution fhould

be the controlling object of all who pro re loyalty to tl Government mil in our judgment this purtsme can only be accntnpli.'died, by the ascendency of a Union party in the Southern State, which hall, b a counter revolution, du place those who control and direct the present re Lellion. That no e!Trt to create or sustain Mich a party can be successful which is not based ujsin a definite settlement of the question at i.ue be tweco the two section-; and we therefore demand that some euch settlement be made by additional constitutional guaranty, either initiated by act of Conrex or through the medium of a National Convention. 7. That the Republican party has fully demonstrate! its inability to conduct the (Jo v eminent throuph it preient lifficultie. b. That we are utterly opposed to the twin heresies. Northern sectionalism and Southern ftecession, as inimical t the Constitution; mid that freemen, a they value the loon of civil liberty and the reace of the country, tdiouM froan iinlignantly upon them. D. That in this national emergency the Democracy of Indiana, banishing all leelinir of pas-ion aid resentment, will recollect only their duty to the whole country; that this war .should not be wage in the spirit of conquest or aubjugati n, nor for the purpose of overthrowing or interfering; with the right, or institution" of the States, but to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution, aud to preserve the Union with nil the dignity, equality and rights of the several Slates unimaired; and that as soon a these objects are accomplished the war ought to ce ife. 10. That we will sustain, with all our energies', a war for the maintenance of the Constitution, and of the integrity of the Union under the Constitution ; but we are opposed to a war for the einanci pation of the negroes, or the subjugation of the Southern States. 11. That the purposes avowed and advocated by the Northern di.tunionlsU, to liberate and arm the negro slaves, is unconstitutional, insulting to loyal citizens, a disgrace to the age. is calculate to retard the uppresvioii of the lebelllon and meets our unqualified condemnation. 12. That the total disregard of the writ of haben corpus by the authorities over us, ami the seizure and imprisonment of the citizens of loyal States where the judiciary h in full operation, without warrant of law and without assigning any cause or giving to the party arrested any opportunity of defense, are flagrant violations of the Con

stitution and most alarming acta of usurpation of power, which should receive the stern rebuke of

every lover of his country and of every man who prizes the security and blessings of life, liberty and pro pert T. 13. That liberty of peech and 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 haveleen made since our present unfortunate troubles, to muzzle the press and stitle free discussion, are exercises of despotic power against which freedom revolt and which can not be tolerated without converting freemen into slaves. 14. That the seizure of Slide!! and Mason, on board a neutral ves-el, on the high seas, was either in accordance with international law, and so legal; or else in violation of such law, and so illegal. If the former, we lament that our nation ha been humiliated by their surrender, under a threat; if the latter.it was the duty of the Administration at once to hae disavowed the act of their officer, and instead of incarcerating the captives in Kort Warren, to have immediately re paired the wrong by placing them, as far a practicable, in the same condition in which that olTicer had found them. In either event, the action of the Administration was vacillating (and cowardlv.and degrading to the dignity of a great r. i t-ti. 10. That the action of the Republican party, w.h intniiested in the pirtisan ch trader of all ai pointments of the Administration to civil officeand, in holding party caucu.-es by the Kr;ub'.ii-an members of Congress for the purpe of impressing u;hu the legislativ e action of that body thepecnli ir lot; m of that party, have demonstrated th it their professions ot "sacrificing party platforms, and party organizations, upon thealt.tr of their country," are but so many hyjocritieal and false pretences by which they hope to dupe the unwary into their support; nnd we warn all loyal jersons. ns they lote ther country, not to be dece:ved thereby. 16. Thit the disclosures made by the investipttinj committee in Congress of the enormous frauds that have stalked into the army anl navy departments, implicating the heads of those de jvtrtmeuts in a connivance at, if not an actual - participation in a system of corruption, and iL which our brave soldiers hve teen defrauded of their proper unplie. and our (t vernmci.t thi e it cued with bankruptcy, lern inds thorough in vestigatioi. into U our xpenditurcs, Ix t!i taie and National, and thit a peedy and nurked ex ample be made of ail mi; h '-birds of ;ev," w ho, taking advant ige of the ece'-it:e of oiir.oi.n

RAILROADS.

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try. hate fed and fittere! N.:'',,'f p'uttder. 'Rrtolred. That the met ' A,:,' of tit Indiana troops, m every tr v-vjr . i-tort hw f-erche-I n;n the ntt 1 tU the pexirleof this Sutev.r Jll'er -r.iti

lu !e to her cnlUnt ot;fvvv J m-tr n i oi:r

liest w ishes to officer ! AVme rvvi11.-

out the cour.trv, and thy,e " . ot

everr Democrat for their' -r.t are l, ..t achieve ments in the coning contests, tor the maintenance of the Constitution and the Union.

MUSIC.

Patriotic Songs Ilarmonlxed for Ifate Voire and A ftrnprlMle for uae In ieiip. J" : m jmz. ':r. . AT IHK INDIANA Ml SIC 5TOKE.

Theiabbctth-Sthool Iijtun ami Tnt(-llooh ConttnTin strJ of two hundred rhLr bymua mud tut. i'ii ic t: six vr.!T. AT THE INDIANA fUSIC STORE.

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Vib vrvoy ix-rrii a .i?srj TICKITS ICItfT. JOSKPH M hT pAlntj in Jtnbm Mi irl, thMai r4 Kana, r tb TrrlU-rt, boui4 lnnt n bvln tlcim t!ut real by tht .ouni .mssoi iti uailuoad, TL only rsil rotjt from SU LnuU t 5t. io b. It U tb hortet ami jicken U, by tbirtecn hour, to tb rnvut r'MW ly rail, anJ U alj a chp a ny otrir. Hay yoor TV-kt to Kn nl all point in NoUhrn MiMr1 ty tb 5-rh Mi-r1 Ullrol. ISA AC II. ML'UOKUN, Tr"t arwl On "I fiufC Nfria Miir1 R. It. riKNRT II fiMMON5,GfiTJ Trvl.rjt Ar't.t

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JEFFEKSOSYILLE RAILROAD Two Trains Dailj, Snndajs Kxtoptrd

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VWVK TR.INS STOP FDR THK AOU)MMODATlt)?t of priirr at svibp'rf, firrnwo!, KrnV!iD, Kdinlurrh, O.lamhu, nuking conri"ctlti at .Vyniotr with train on tLr Ohio Jk Mississippi Kal. ari at Luiili Mb tra.iia on the ! ill, f rabkfort A lr xxhUjO arxl Iniiivi:if arl Nbville KaN. Frii?ht triti-leve daily. Freight promptly f )rwar!f!. OfTr, Madion Depot, l i 1. A. 8. CAKOTHEK, Surnnffnnt. J. 0. Warrcf.wi, Kright Arnt. pl'62-Sly INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI SS i m. m mm - JRAILROAD1

DRUGGISTS.

Shortest Itoule hj Thirtf ?Ille! NO CHANtfK OF CAK5 TO CINCINNATI!

Thrff traitilav IrnhanaHiüi Iti)y,(Suinlays rrt-ptel.)

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K xprr arrive at Cinrtrniati at t:4ö A M.

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Jst-cotKl Train 11 i& A. M. Ciiicitiuati, Coluiubu,

Zaiwsill- ami Wlit-dini; Mail, arritr atSHi . M. Pa-ssrnrr ty this train Make the an- tim to Nwark ZTfviVf arxl Wh'litJtf a hj auy otbrr rtute out of Indianapolis, ainl fr the same. Third Train 7.10 1. M, Cincinnati F.x(rfa, arrive at Cinciiinati U:Z0 A. M. Lexington, Ky. 11.". A. M. har anir a Y.j any other route. Call for vour ticket ri-i the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroa.i. ' IUicir' checked thr-xisrb. .Ni rMAL NoTirt. 1 iure you pet in the rir lit train at In!ianar.l:ii. Ilie ny Cincinnati tram, otanit on the fifth track. teinf the fartheHt track nouth in the Union I jot, at liitinaxli. W. II. I NOltLK, General Ticket Af-nt. Wi. I'imux, Traveling Agt nt aprlG'fiO.

DENTISTS.

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OKHCE AND UKSIDF.NCKj mo. 3, hast .vi.iicKirr vntiT.x, INDIANAPOLIS IND.

MUSIC.

riAXO.S! 11 A AOS!

C1I1F.AI FU AND BKTTKR 1Ny STHt'M F.NTS than were ever

ottered n tbi- market. Sty ar-.-.

ririf nie.it with Eastern i'iano maiiufMcturrr! are ?uch that I can fiirnitti II order 25 per cent.

cheaper thati any dealer in the West, and I warrant theiu ujer1or iti'trunietii... Only for ca-li. Call ihI e it Mmr W H. TUott A Cn'i Jewelry Store, No. 34 Washington treet. ri.VNoS. MKU)l)K0NS,0l:0 NS, fiUITAKS. VIOLINS, ACCtiKDKONS, Ar.,TL'KD AND KKPA1KKD. Havinir had over twenty ye ir' exjKTience. the put lic can le assured ttiat tLey have a letter opportunity than they generally meet with to have their instrutiienf ' put in perfect order. II. SC HON AC KHK. Julyai-dly '61

AMERICAN CEMENT CLUE.

Soinetliin? for I lie Time-.

A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD! Johns & Crosley's AaMEKICAX CEMENT GLUE, THK STRONG F.-sT OLUK IN THE WOULDl or Ccnirntlnp Wood, l.entiirr,.lu4, Ivory China, Jlnrblr, rorrrlaln Alabuitrr, llonr Cornlt Ar TUR ONLY A KTICLK OK TU K KIND KVKK I UODUCED WHICH WILL WITHSTAND WATKU.

r.XTii.irn: "Fvery houekeejr should I ave a supnly of John A Croslfy'i, American Cement diu ." .V. i. Time. "It i.s so convenient to have ii. the house." yew iutt "It i always ready; this commends it to everybody." y. Y. Itnfej-rtiiiut. "We have tried if, ant rind it a useful in onr house water." H Hit' fjnrit if the Tinten.

Price 2a ct. per Hot tic. VERY LI HKRAL Ii KD UCTIONS TO WHOLKSALE DEALERS.

fadT" I-or sale by all Driiiftfist and Storekeeper generally throughout the country. JOB1AS A-wOSLI:Y, (SOI.K MAittraCTVKKKs,) 7 S AV I I I I it in Street, Corner of Liberty treet, X. Y. JulyS-dly '61

SPECTACLES. &C.

To Officers of the Army.

Jl'ST RKCKIVF.D A SI'LKNDID ASSOKTMKNT OF st.vsg: ..fii iot itt.i: mi r r, portability and power they suj)or?cde all ttt'iiTs. - " - For s.tieby. SEMMON'S, Optic i.m.

SPECTACLES, EYE GLASSES, &C., Of the rp.iti'st tririsp.ircrit jwrr, cf new improrement projMrly ;u?i'istl to the cu e. Onlwa from tl.e couhtry, with ptrticuUrs, promj tly ittteicic! to. Kep.tiri'.i tie.ttly done wttu cli-r.ttrh. SKMMONS. Optician. octl N'o. C.r. South IllinoiM street.

HOTELS.

SCHIEFFELIN BROTHERS &, CO., WHOLESALE LRUGGISTS, And Dealer In rancy Ciolat lerfumerfi Ac AIo, Acer. fir th aal of Refined retroTeun, Itlatnlaa tiLg Oil, UriTr to any Coal Oil, rurcib4 to any qiantitiei at t& lowett tsarket rate. 1T0 AND 172 WILLIAM STREET, SIW TORK.

MEDICAL.

'V o rr 1 1 1 i o i ju it: Of the United States.

INSURANCE.

In the month f I-ctnlr, 1W, tb un'lenined for the frt time ofTrre4 for a! to tb paMic Hr. J Ito vre I)od Imprrlnl Wine l!ittera9 an.l In thi. hört period they hare friren euch tinireral tifar ti n to the many tbounl of pern bo bare tried them that it is now an etab!ihd article. The amount of blily arxl mental miaery ariiitg liraply frvm a nrglect of umall complaints is rurprtsins;, arut it is therefore of the utm't ltnprtance that a itr!c attention to the lea.t and most thflin; bodily ailment should be bad; for !S.e ae of the bj mut InvarisMy affect the mind. The subscribers now tnly ask a trial of DR. J. BOVEE DODS' MPEItUL WIXB BITTERS! from a!l who bare not ned them. We challenge the world to produce their equal. Thee IUrrraa for the cure of Weak STottAcna, Gr.Mraai. T'EaiuTT, and fr rt airtiNO and Fsaicinso the fti-oop, are ahvdutcly ullsrpa'ed by any other remedy on earth. Tu be as.-ured of this, it i only tiecesary to make the trial. The Wine it elf I vt a very nuperior quality, being about one-third stronger than other wine; wanning and invioratini; the whole sytem from the head to the feet. As thee liitters are tonic and alterative in their character, !o they strength-!! and invigorate the whfrle system and (rire rt flue tone amt heilthy nrtion to all iu part, by equalizing the circulation, removing obi-trucUon, and prodncirig a freneral warmth. They are al.o excellent for Diea.e and Weaknes peculiar to roiilttlo. where a Tonic I required to trentlien unil brare file aysileiii. No lady who iit subject to latitude and faintness, hluIl be without them, a they are revivifying in their a-tiou. THESE BITTERS Will not only Cure but Frevent Disease and in this rept-ct are doubly valuable to the per.on who niity use them. For INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak I. uiie. Indigestion, Iyspeia, l)iea.scsof the Nervous System, I'aralyis, 1'ilcsi, and for al! cases requiring a Tonic, DR. DODS' CELEBRATED WINE BITTERS Arc ViiMirpawd! For Sore Throat, sb comtnon among the Clergy, the are truly valuable. For the acred and Infirm, and for persons of weak constitution for Ministers of the Oocpel, Lawyers, and all public speaker- for hook -Keeper, Tailor, Senmstrc.sse. Students, Artists, and all ersotis leading a sedentary lif, they will prove truly teneticial. As a IVvcrage, they are wholesome, innocent, and delicious to the taste. Th.T produce all the exhilarating effects of ttrandy or Wine, without Intoxicating; and are aX valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of excessive ütrotig drink, and who wish to refrain from it. They are pure and entirely free from ihe poisons contained inbe adulterated Wines and liquors with which the country Is flooded. These Hitters not only CURE, but TREVENT Disease atid should be usd by all who lire in a country where the water Is bad, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent. IWdng entirely Innocent and harmles5, they may be given rrwly to CbiMren and Infants with impunity. rhj sicians, Clerpj-rr.en, and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist in spreading these truly valuable BITTKKS over the land, atid thereby essentially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. ir. .i. novi:i: iois' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physiuan, who has used tbcm successfully in his practice for the last twenty-five years. The proprietor, before purchasing the exclusive rtRht to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Bovee Dods' Celebrated Imperial Wine Hitters, had them teated by two distinguished medical practitioners, who pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. Although the medical men of the country, as a general thing, disapprove of I'atent Medicines, yet we do not believe that a respectable Physician can be found in the United States, acquainted with their medical properties, who will not highly approve DR. J. DODS' IMPERIAL WINF. P.ITTF.US. In all newly settled places, where there is always a large quantity of decaying timber, from which a poisonous miasma is created, these bitter should be used every morning before breakfast. These truly valuable Fitters have been so thoroughly tested by all classes of the community for almost every variety of disea-e incident to the human system, that they are now deemed indispensable as a Tonic, Medicine and a Beverage. Purchase one Bottle! . It Coti but l.lttlr! Purify the ft 1 nod! Cilvc Tone to the Stomach! lienovate the ytem! and Prolong Life. DR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPEI1IAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated Wine, com billed with n.irberry, Solomon's Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree H.irk. Spikenard, Chamomile Flow er-, and fientian. They ere manufactured by Dr. rods himself who is an experienced and successful Thysician, and hence .should not be classed among the quack nostrums w hich flood the country, and against which the Medical Profession are so justly prejudiced. In all .If ri'Ctloitw of the Head Sick lleadarhe or rrvoui Headache. Dr. IlndO Imperial "Wine Hitter will be found to be niotl Salutary and r.f ficaciou

fi:3lali-:s. The many certificates which have been tendered us, and the letters which we are daily receiving, are conclusive proof that anioug the women these Hitters have given a satisfaction which no others have ever done before. No woman in the Und should be w ithout them, and those who once use them, will not fail to keep supply.

I NT Kit NATIONAL HOTEL, :ti;. A. llUOUlWAVi C O K N K Ii ü F K 11 A X K L I N S T II KF.T.

f Illi; firl cl.tss house tl.e t::o-t quiet, h. n.-i;Ve, and 2 pVi:.t h t I in the city v. r superior iti luc'ni uts t t!.oe i:t New York tor b isi'tes-- or pie.tsui e. It ; cer.tr.il i:i i's location, and ke ft on the Kl'hi'I'K.AX 1'LVN. m cf:i!tect:..n wi;h TOLhK'S SaUhjS. where r-frr-tnirT.t can te hd at a!l hours, jirrvef t:i their -"n ro.;i, Hie charge are niSerate, the room and atter.'.ai.ce of the trt t : !er bath :.d all the m-1 rn convn leu-i s attache.!. mar!2-d3m

Bntllt loa J-".." . Prepared and sold by CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO., sm.K. rnopitiKTor.s. : s William street .w York. Xf" For sale by dmists and Rr.ners ffenera"y throughout the country. jy24-.ttaly BOOTS AND SHOES.

t.arfrrrtlie llusiness, l.otver the l'ot

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ro v k ii ss ii on: l, (FORwratT RAtLR'a.) 7 Ter I JL-amarm .wm' 0, ix.te the AstsT llri and Tark, w lork, ritici; or iioiitn 150 11:11 iat. f lllIH I n rtMished anl popular boue has recently t-eeti ret.jilt and fr atly enlarysl l y the audUiou Jf orr l't' riH.ms and i.ow ha. coaio.daiH for ver 3lX) inrsons. It has also been t.rouzhly ri'iHva.'cd and r-f-rnisbed, atd 1 I.m I ry team and l.fUted by paa tf.rou.-iiout. Thi hotel has one of the best locati- iis in tLe city, i easy cf ace- from all the strjn:toat and ra.lr.-ad lead-.i to the city, ar.d is cot.tetii. i t tai. the city C'i,ve ances. It Las now all tl.e rji:te of a frst clai htel. Insuninf the cotnf- rt t-f its inmate. The patrotuie f the traveliuff public i rpc;f uKv .-l.oited. Terms J 50 prr day. 11. L. I'll W I Is, fet24d3in I'roprietor.

jomsr ID ETEBS, Hoot and Shoe ."lantifaciurer i3 West Fourth street Cincinnati. In A VF JUST UPEN KP MY SlKtXO T0CK, WHICH coQiprw the newest and choice.t styles of Men', K-y's, Youth' and Children, wear, and having neatly Iiicreased my fau!ities for nia:iufattann, I ara enal kd to offer jr-eat inducement to ca.-b but er. I aave marked mv price dowu to a ery low fig ure, only akins; Miiatl pr'thi. Mv na-fto is Uresa'.e anl sciill profit. Understanding the iie-esity kep.ti? ur with the time. I will uf eery endeavi-r s" st:-fy n y est..n.eis iu every respect. iaprlT-61-dlyl Jüli.' U. lKlLhS.

PIANOS.

TJITZ 3IOIJ1JIS-W liOU.-wl!:, tlorturrly Auierisau,) IMMM-1ATILY OlTt'aiTC I' MOM D1POT, II. WIIIT.OItr, froprlelnr, W, I. SAl'P, C1ra, IS Row an for the arconitnod.tiou of the traveling public. Tl boito ha. ben tborvubly renovated and furnished from top to bottom. aiajSl

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Claa llnt,wh)ch we will eil at coat for eab WILLIAkI A UTOWkLL.

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or iiAitxroitD coaim. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. CAnTAL .' 1 ,500000 OO NET Sl RrLUS, (ar.er iednctiog all labilities) 11142 30 JETNA building, INDIANAPOLIS.

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J of farm property, dwellinjrs and otit-bnildiiiir. In

sures such buildings or cotiteut in a very favorable manner, for three or live yeara. Loet Equitably Adjuated ana I'roniptly lald In Caali. Also, Insures stores, warehouses, buildings, or content and personal property generally, in town or country, at rates as low as consistent with hazards taken, and inland Insarance against the perils of navigation. WM. HKNDKRSOX, Airent, Indianaojs, Indiana, application can be made to D. V. Gml bs v h0 is fully authorized to transact all business connected with the Agency. faug 1,'61-dlyl WM KNDKKSON

BOOK AND JOD PRINTING.

COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JESfSK JOHNSON, General Commission Merchant, AXI liealer iti Flour lira in and all kintls off Country lroliire; Wines and Uiltiora Cigars Tobacco A.c. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 237 SOUTH SECOND ST., mi. di:mhi a. Advance made on Consignment. aup22dly

MEDICAL

AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL HAS WON FOR ITSELF SUCH A II KNOWN. FOR THE cure of every variety of Throat and I.nnp Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As It his Ion? been In constant use throughout this section we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it maybe relied on to do for their relief all it Las ever been found to do.

AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,

FOR THE CURE OF

Cosfivenes, J.tundioe, Dyspepsi.1, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul Stoma'-li, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Kheumatism, Kniptiotis and Slin Diseaes, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Kheurn, Worms, (iont, uralpia, a a iHnner Fill, and lr lurifyinir the I'.lootl. They are suar-coated, co that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the lest aperient in the world for all purposes of a family physic. Irlcc 25 cent per Box; 5 boxe for t)l.

fireat numbers of Clergymen, Physician, Statesmen, and eminent personages, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but uur space here will not permit the insertion of them. The Atretits below" named furnish prat is our American Almanac In which tbey are Riven; with also full descriptiona of the above complaints, and the treatment that t-hould be ollowed for their cure.

Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations the3 make more profit on. Iieinand Ayera and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should hve It. rr.ETAKKD BT

DR. J. V. AYEK As CO., LOWELL, 3IVS. lrlce, 1 per Rottle; Six Itottles, 5.

All our rcn?dies are for aale by RODF.KT DR0WN1X0, Indianapolis. ALLKN A CO., Cincinnati, And by all druggists and dealers everywhere. aug27-d3m

HOTELS.

BROADWAY HOTEL. CINCINNATI, OHIO.

CAPT. CHAS, H. CROMWELL, PROP'R. Breakfat at five A. M., for passengers by the mornintr Trains. apr6-dlv.

PAPER DEALERS.

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ENTLXEL

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ESTABLISHMENT!

MEDICAL.

TTfF. ARK rREPAIiFD TO EXF.CCTK ALL ORDERS for Book and Job IVinting, wjtt dispatch ainl in tbe best style of the art. Particular attention paid to Mercantile and Railroad

THOMAS XUO!, WW. H. rATTTlCl.n, WM. woons. .ion, Chatniicl V AVooiH, It and ? WnlniitM.t Cincinnutl. Manufacturers and Wholesale dealers in K "m.. JK PRINTERS' CARDS AND CARD SHEETS!

iJRINTINC, INKS AND FAPKR MANUKAUTTRKR?- j a'.so, eria'.s, agents for tbe Macnoi a Mills writing pa ! oers; manu acturers of extra vrapptiii paper and paper I htrs- . I

bitch aa PILLS OF LADING, BUSINESS CARDS, BILL HEADS, BLANKS, DEEDS, LF.TTF.R HEADINGS. REGISTERS, CIRCULARS, RECF.lITS.Ac Show Cards and Bills !

CHECKS,

NOTES

BONDS, ENVELOPES, STOCK CERTIFICATES, DEEDS, Ac, c POSTING BILLS roa coi.vrar merchant. Show Hill, Hotel Iii lis off litre, Hnnd Hills, Iotersi and Programme, Label si, In vitutions, (Iartles und Knll.)

BOOS

WORK,

RTKBT DISC im OH.

SCHOOL AND COLLEGE CATALOGUES, MISCELLANEOUS PAMPHLETS, WSSTTTUTIOSS, REPOCTS,

BRIEFS, c.

We have one of tbe most complete Printing Establishment? in the country. Our facilities for doing all kindt of Work, Book, Tlain or Ornamental, are first class. We have introduced the latest and fastest Presses, and hare added to our Type all the modern styles, and we employ the best workmen. We are thna enabled to furnish Joba promptly, to guarantee satisfaction, and to accept low prices. We have connected with our Job Department Adams Superior Presses, and are prepared to execute Stereotype Presswork, together with the rre&swork for outeide papers, at low figure.

WRITING INKS.

Jlerchant, Hanker, ICailroad ."Man-! ajjersi, Insurance Aentst, Mnnu j

facturer, A.c.,

Is respectfully directed to our Establishment, if they

Celebrated Record Ink! desire first-class work at low rates.

FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE, i'itici: fifty ci:ts ii:u qi aut MITTLE. majl7-dtf LIVERY STAPLES.

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Livery and Sale Stables 0 NOS. 11 AND 13 WEST PEARL STREET, I x w a a ecu a, i dla s a . gyy H res, Bnf iie. Carriar and Saddle I!ore always in readincsa. Charges moderate. derj-tf C. XV. II A LI, aV CO., EXCHANGESTABLES, 25 ILLICH JSTUI.r.T, OPPOSITE BATKS HOUSE, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. a'J$-dIj

iQOrders fron, abroad wU receire prompt attr ntion. tOWork furnL'hed in all cae at the time promised.

Strangers from a distance, and business men of the citv and country, are cotdial1 invited to visit our office, and examine our facilities for executing every description ot Printing in tbe neatest style, and on the most reasonable terms.

y Oßic on Meridian Street, South of Wash

ington Street, opposite the Postofiice.

ELDER HARKNESS & BINGHAM.

KepvousHeadache

CURE A

HAIR RESTORATIVE. THE QREA'nST MEDICAL BEMT1FIER OF THE A 0 E. A5D THK OXI.f IIAIIi PKKPAUATION

Worthy of enj etiiPdnr fT rerii.f

4 Bi

Bt the ne of tiece Pilla the periodic attack of Xerr or SicJt liufn-A may b prewnted; and if taken at tb comBirticfineiit of an attack Immeiliate relief from pain and .k-kneM will be obtained. fTbry Kldom fall In removing the and ITtadatha to whkh fernalea are o aoljeet. They act gently upon the bowel removing Coatlveneoa. For Litrrary Men, Student, Delicate Female, od erson of eedentary habiu, they are Tamable aa a Laxa

tive impn)ring the appetite, giving tone and rior to the lre?tive orjtans, and restoring the natural elasticity and trctiffth t4 the whole ayrtem. The CEPMAL1C PILLS are tLe renult cf long Invent !gatlon and carefully conducted experiment, baring beea In use many yeara, during which tint they hare prevented and relieved a Tat amount of pain and uffering frotr Headache, whether originating In the nervous rtem ot frorr a deranged atate of the rtoraach. Tbey are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at all time with perfect aafety without mating any change of diet, and the abt nee of any dia;n"eeabU' taste renders it eay to administer tbetn to children. BEWARE OF COUNTKRl KITS' Tbe genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each box. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealer in Medicinea. A box will b sent by mail, pre-paid," on receipt of the I It I c i: , 25 c i: X T K All order should be addrensed to UENKY C. STALIUNG, 43 CIer Street. New York.

"THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT." INSTANT RKLIEF1 STOP TOUU COLÜHI PURIFT YOCU rilEATIIJ STRKGTIIKN YOUR VOlCEl SPA T.-QHSTG'S THROAT CONFECTIONS, ARE . GOOD FOR CIERGYMEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, . GOOD FOR FUDLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN CARRY SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS LADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITTl SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS . CHILDREN CRY FOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS

They relieve a Cough instantly. They clear the Throat. i They give strength and volume tothe voice. They impart a delicious aroma ta tbe breath. Ley are delightful to the tate. Tbey are made of aimple herbs and can not harm any one.

I advice every one who has a Cotigb or a Flunky Voice or a Bad Breath, or any difficulty of the Throat, to get package of my Throat Confection, they will relieve you nstantly, and you will agree with me that "they go right to the spot." You will find them very useful and p aant while travelling or attending public meetings for etilling yor cough or alljing your thirst. If jou try one package I am aafe in saying that you will ever afterward consider them indispensable. You will find them at the Druggi.-ta and Dealer in Medicinea. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature i on each package. All others are coun erfeit. A package will be aent by mail, prepaid, om receipt of Thirty Cent. ADimr.ss IIi:KY C . SPALDUVtt, NO. 43 CEDAR STREET. N. Y. Xgy-A single bottle of SPALDTNG'S PREPARED GLUK

will lave ten tiine lu cot annually

STALL) LNG'8 PREPARED GLCEI

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLCEI

SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE THE PIECES! ECONOMY! DLSPATCHI XSTMA Stitch i Tout Sati Nx."-J A accilenta will happen, even la well regulated families, it i very detrable to have aoroe cheap and convenient way for repairing furniture, toya, crockery, etc. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meet all auch emergencies, and no household can afford to to without it. It in alwaya ready aod up to tha atickiag poiul. "USEIX'L IN EVERY HOUSE." 1 n A brush accompaiiieaeach bottle. Price IS centa Addre,, nENRY C. SPALDING, No. 44 Cedar Street, 5 York. CAunos. At certain unprincipled perv-n are attempting to pala off on tbe onaupwtitig public, tmitatiooa of any I KE. PARED GLUE, I would caution all penram to examin before purchasing, and aea that th full came.

I I VERY rkl'GGIST IX THE UNITED STATES j familiar with lle article, and will tell jttm If yom you are Haiti or Gray Or Vour Hair rr da n Tonic, Proiowwor O. T. WootPx HAIR RESTORATIVE

i la tlir Only Krllnblr .trlirie lor r"

FtK STATESMEN, JUIalKS, CLEKGTMEN.

Ii. lie and g--ntlemen. In all part of the world testify t the eHicacy or lrd. O. i. WtMl'i Hair Rentorative, and getitletnrn of the prew are unanimous in it. pra;e. A few testimonial, only can here !e rjvrn; ae cirvu'ar for snore. anl it will be impossible for j-on to douH. riiOF. S. THAUiElUl, IIANIST, aay on bi arrival iu the Un.ted State, he as rapidiy te-niiia: jrray, but on apptting Wood's Hair Krt.ratie, Li Lair svn tecovt red It original hue. CHARLES CAkDEW, 13 NASSAU iT., N. T, Says the gray hairs on hi w.fe's head were, after a few erb' trial, turned into a dark bron, at the same time beauu'jing and thickenit g the hair. A. C. RAYMOND, BATH. MAINE, Says lie I now sixty year oM, and his lair aii.l liiker were two-tl.ini rr. but by the U-e of to boltle of tbe ItecWative. tLe Eray hair have disapjeared, Nab sal ead and face, and is nxre ft and sj than for t wenty-fl ve years pre iooa, III ife, at the ace of n'fty-two( Laa used it with lb same effect. FIN LEY JOHNSON, EMJ, NEW OKIÜA, Sara that he Iot bi hair by the Yelb.w Fever In ls4. He net1 Wo!' Halt ReMoraUe, and hi hair is now thick and tlosy. M. MUiDLETON, IJVINGSTON, ALABAMA, say theRetratlve has rfotie tnoch go.nl io hi part ot the country. He u-d it for baldnek and now ha a fine bead of Lair. T. L. MOUSE, LF.IUN0N, KKNTI CKT, Say be has seen Wim!" Hair Restorative ue1 In hundred f caef and tief er ktiew it to f;l ip accomrlihing all It professes to do. A.J. ALDEN, McLANE?BORO ILL Says he had the scald head eiht years, and was tald, but by the l.lxra hjse of vi ond'a Hair Restorative, he now ha a rich, glw bead of hair. Ltoomaa, NoMe imnty, Indiana, Feb. S Prof. 0. J. Wood, IiearSir In the latter part cf the year while attriKlm? to the 5tate snd .National Ijtw School of tbe State of New York, mj ha.r, from a eau4) niiknown to me, commenced fallins; oS very rapidly, so that in the sXort space of ait months, the hle upper part of my scalp was entirely Wreft of its coverinir, and much of the remaining portion opn the n ie and back part of my head shortly after beme pray, so that yow will not be surprised h u I tell you thai upon aiy return to tbe State of Indiana, my more caual acquaintances were not so much at a los to 1ico-er tl.e cause of tbe change in my appearance, as my more Intimate acquaint ances to recognize me at all. I at once niade application to the mot kitlful physicians in the country, liut receiving no assurance Irons them that my baircould again l restoret, I wufoned to leconie reconciled to my fate, until fortunately In tha latter part of tbe year 1&7, your rentorauva rrvtameiNied to me by druggist, aa being the mt rrhalda Hair Is!orative in use. Itrird one bottle, and found to my great satisfaction that it was produc'n- the desired effect. Siitce that time I have used seven, dollar worth of your Restorative, and aa a result, have t rich coat of very soft black Lair, hieb no money can buy. As a mark of my gratitude for your laWr and skill la the production of so wonderful an article,' 1 have recommended its use to mary of my friend and 'acquaintances, who, I am happy to inform you, are uira; it with Lka effect. Very respectfully. A. M. LATTA, Attorney and Counselor at Law - Oat Gaova, S. C, une 24, 1K59 Prof. O.J. Tood: Dear Sir Your Hair Restorative Is rapidly gaining popularity in thi community. 1 have Lad occasion to lay prejudice aside, and give vurHair Restorative a perfect tert. ' During the year 1H54, I was so unfortunate a to h tbroa n from my sulky against a rock near the road side, from which my bead received a most terrible blow, causing a great deal of irritation, which communicated to the brain and external surface f the head, frevn the effect of which my hair waa finally destroyed over tb entire, acrface of the head. From the Um I first disrovered lu dropping, however, up to the time of it total disappear ance, I employed everything I could think f, belli a pro. regional man myself; and, aa I tbourht understanding tha nature of the diieaie, but waa finally defeated la every prescription advanced. These and no other circumsttnee Induced me to resort to your withy Hair Restorative, Lieh 1 have every reason to Toelive produced a very happy reu4'.; twa months after the first application, I hd as beautiful a ad of young hair as I ever saw, fur bich I certainly owe yog my most sincere thanks. Rest assured, dear sir, I shall recommend your remedy to all inquirer; moreover, 1 shall use my Influence, w hich I Battel myat If to say, Is not a little. You can publish this if you think proper. Yours, very respectfully, M. J. WRIGHT. M. D. Office of the JerTersonian, Phillippl, Va., Iec. 12, M. Dear hin I feel It my duty a well as my pleasure, U" state to yon the following circumstances, hch you can um as you think proper. A gentleman of thi pUce, (a lawyer,) bas been bald ever since his early youth, so much so that be was compelled to wear a wig. He was Induced to use a bottle of your "Hair Restorative," which he liked very much; and after using tome two or three bottles Lis Lair grew out quite luxuriantly, and he now has a handsome bead of hair. TLe gentleman's name is Bradford, and be is very well known in -our adJoining counties, many persons can teufy to the tixth of this statement; I give it to you at tbe reque.-t ol I ir ad ford. You can sell a great deal of yur Hair liestorathe in thla and the adjoining counties if you Lave the pr'-per npi tit. Yours, Ac. THOMPSON Si;k.llNoK. CHrarra, 8. C,30th July, Paof . 0. J. Wood Ijht Sir: I take pleasure In rer-.io-mendit.g v nr Hair Restorative as a mot excellent c; re for acald Lad. My n was suffering very murb from tUis disease, aid after uing oie bottle, was made perfectly w ell. 1 rev-oiumended it to others wLo had diar ase of tb head, and n all casa it bad the desired effect. You can recommenJ it without fear a.a mot certain cure frrald head. MSy other will certify that this and many oti,r cases mas - ured from the use of your most valuable Hair lstorativ-. I-spectfullr your. A GEORGE MrCAIN. The NeTork Day Pk Ic say: "The m.ority of Hair Wash.e, Hair Dyes, Hair Tonics, Hair O.l, i nd the nuroler!e- preparation Lk h are now before the Hub I ic u.tdr auch extravagant, hyperbnlJral and fantarVc title as we see paraded in L w window cards aril Jewspper headings, as ba r preparations, art all humbug of tbe first witr, their real merit, whea they pis.g any, 1, that tb-y do no harm. HOG'S LA Iii), W 1ALL OIL, LA I.I) OIU SWfcKT OIL, scented and colore I. make up, hn in beautiful wrap;ra and white CintJ.las tatties, ibe co-tliest character of totik; and when t.u costly are baptized with s.me tri liable term, a:.d (,-Uk'Lt at by verdant your g anl old of bAh exe. Suih i not tLe character of Prof. Wo d's Hair Reetorativ. Thi getitiemsncome tsefore tbe world without any ltfalut:n" lil -phloforium, or any other astounding startling cafchpetiCy terra; Le simply advertisen a JlJ'lir IimUrritir what it esprew., precisely an. a a Restorative it act. Tuy Prof. Wood's. Hair Rt-stotative; and. aa you value your scalp, are, your very brains, apply nothing el.-e; for it may be that yon ii) get riC e worse ubstAijce t ban p-rfumed lard oil on your crar.i.m. Remember, Wood's Kesurst.e forth Lair Is tLe ?est article extanu" ft witx, r asrt aa's owa- rwocvaa RESTORK 'GRAT HAIR TO THE ORIGINAL COI-OR

I Will make ft grow on Paid Heads,

Will tMor4the catsral secreti-ns, W ill remov at t-re ail itching. Will renoTe all Ian;ruff, Will curt a 1 eruption even scald Will make 'be hair aofl and gWy, W ill maae m e old appear young agaiu. Will preerff' the cl.r cf hair t old age. Will alwajfaten It and t-p tt falling. And i jtie f tbe best toilet article for tha ha:r ew ia IF TOLR I'AIR IS HARSH.

L's Prof. Wood's balr re-torativo

If your Lai 0 grey.

E-a-SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.'

I on tbe outside wrapper; all others ara swindling coun terfeta fsbzOdAw

U- Prof. Wood's hair restorarjva.

t Towr hair? thin.

U Prof. Word's ha'.r rertoratlvo If you ara bald. Use Pref. Wood's hair restorstiv If you bsTt-aervous bestäche, : Use Prof. Wooij'i hair restorattvo. If you wanvtet!miiy erwbeim:ng, Rra the circular of Prof. Wood's hair tout at o: j. wood aV co., M4 .larXel ret,Mt. l.uU. ill llrsil way, Nrw Yarkt MASUFACTUlifl-S AND WHOLKSALC DEALERS

Jfliacm.

WholMAle Arvi rtAll aevnt Rnailt lUnviitta

whoisa) druggist. No. 71 Wt 4 aahtitgusn stroet, ladianap4ui,IdiaRa. arl-decArw