Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3664, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1862 — Page 4

I inn nr.nnctr. ric iLATiiiiin. Whuu. The? Democratic partv hav ing from tl.e tUir of iIj" ifw i it z itHti. tu ui f.vorul th rnainteTjanv of the Uni 3 anJ the prer r a tiuiio the Cornlituiioo. auiJ in? in the presscnt curvii lion of tbe country the deplorable eßecU of a derssrture from it tirae honored and conservative pnitcif Jes, tnd tfca triumph f gectiotulijrn; nJ Crrolt bclltrfnj thai the Union ttkl thtCoosütu tia em L preserved nlon by the rotor lion of that party to power, we inrite all true Union men throutwut the Urxi to uni'e with iu ia utawiinz it vrnnixalioii and Carrying out ill pcititij-le: Thrtrfure, irtolorJ, 1. Th.vt we reifYirm and en!r.e the f poetical priricip'e that I rem time to time hive eeti put forth by the Xati-m t) Conveiitioua of the Demcrtic p-rtj. 2. Tint we are utnltertMy nttirfieil to the Constitution. Iit whkh the Union of thee Sute wat iortned rxl e-llii)il; wild thl a fuithtul olj'ervaiice of it, princi jlc can alone continue the egitence of the Union. nl tle jcrm uient hipp.ne- of the; people. 3. Thtt the pre-ctit civil war Im mtinlj reult"! from the lor. contiinifd. unwi.o, ntI fs-nalic-vl Dilation, in tlie Xortli. of the ueiioii of dumt-tic aliiery, the ronejuetit orsittiizttioti of a ce-vr.ij.Lic. I f-irty. jtuided ty l!e sectional pUtiWmi minted at l!ufl"Io, TiU-hur;!, I'hiladclplii i, und Chicnzo, anl the t!ei eh-pintnt there lr of aectionil hat and j;:louT, pnluclii; (a had lon been fore-ecri and predicted by u) it coutderp-irt In the South of eece-Mon, disunion, and armed reMttce to the General Government, trxJ trnnirutiog in a bloody strife between th)e who should hive Lecn forever bound together bj fraternal bonds, tt-u briiiiir ujxjii the hole country a caltmity which we are now to meet hh loyal citiz'en. striving for the a Jo i, lion of tht mode of settlement Lest calculitcd to aijiun restore union and liirruony. 4. That Jn rejecting all propo-ltlona likely to r(-u!t in a HtUfactorjr adjustment of the nutter in dispute between the North and the Smth. nn ejcu.illy tlioso me;iurcii which wooM h,io ie curfi the bonle' vhite .St-itci to the Union, aiitl a he.trtT co otrfT.ition on their pirt in all conMitu tioii.il ami lo il nio-urc4 to trocure a icturn of the ni're Soutlieni St ites to their allvi.ince, the Jtepuhlion party aum! a feirful MsjMit,ihilitr, mJ actvl in tutal iliirp:irl of the U"t interots of the whole country, .V Th.it if the pirty in power h i jhown the tue deiie to et!e, l ainicihle intjur-trnt'iit, our iiitem il dienion-i Leloie h tilittc? h ul actutllT commnirl, th tt th Administration h.i.4 recently eihihite! to atroM a wur with our an cicnt enemy, Cm e it l'rituii, we eoiifilently he i eteth.it e i e ani h irmonj wcuM now rtin tltroiiy lioiit all our lonien. G. That the n linten.mce of the Union upon tjie piinciple of the Ko.l rul Con-titu'in chouM L!e the rontrollitt ofject of all w ho p.tifo'! loyalty to the Oovcmmeiit ;inl in our .'utbine it tili purpo rui only be accompliheo by the ascendency of a Union putty iu the Ö',ithern liiAte, which ph ill, bv a counter rcvolutioi;, dirJ.ice those wlm control ami iiin--i the prinl re Lvllion. Th tt no ellort to cie.tfe or nuslaiu puch a prty can lefuc."'f,il which i not La.-cd u(kii a definite setllemcrit of the iiction4. at i-iie between the two aectiom; and we therefore dem ind tmt pome piich ettlctuettt be rn i lo by mhlition.il con.otitution tl u ir wity, either initiated bv act of . . .1 . .i. i: r x .r i

v oiiKirnaur iiuoui iiiw iiivuiuiii oi u i anon. ii Uontrntion. 7. Th.U the Republic n p uty h u fully demonttratcil in inability to conduct the (internment through it ftrenent ibt!icuui4. 3. That we are utterly opposed to the twin hereiie, Northern sectional im and Southern Cebion, ai inimical to the Constitution; ami t'iat freemen, a they value the boon of civil liberty and the re ice of the country, ehould frown liaiinAntlf upon them. ; I). That in thi national emerpency the Democracy of Indinna, t)inihinr all leetinsr of pifslon atil resentment, will recollect only their duty to the whole country; that this war fhould not be wa;red In the spirit of cotnpiet r aut.ju-;ati ui, nor fr the nurjM-. of overthrowing or inter! .ritl with (he rihu or liixtitulioin of the State-., b'it to defeal and maintain the auprem icy of the C'jnHtitutioii, and to piecre the Union with all tl.e dignity, ciiality anl riht.- of the Mcveral Siatci uninipaire!; ami th.it a aoon n thee objeeti are accomplirtheil the war ouht to cei.-e. 10. That wo will sustain, with all our energies a war for the maintenojice of the Constitution, and oj the integrity of thirUnion uiulrr the Conntitufi;tn;but we are opposed to a war for theem.mci potion of the negroes, or the autjug:ition of the Southern State. 11. That the purpose avowed and advocated Ii7 the Northern diuuionit, to litterate and arm ti e nejjro alite, is unconstitutional, iiiullin to Idyul citizens, a d'i4;race to the a-je. is ealcul ti tj rrlirl the ujreion of the ieellIoii and nu eli nur uiKpialiticl cuiideiun ttion. Thit the total d'Mreanl of the writ of h tnaa cor pun by the authorities over im, and the M'izure und imprisoiitucul of the citizens of loyal Suites where the judiciary U in full operation, w ithout warrant of law and w ithout a-sining any cause or pivin to the party arroted any opjxrtuu'tjr of defence, are tlarant violations of the Con1.1' tut ion andeio4t alarming act i of usurpation of iwer, which thould receive tho lern rebuke of efery lover of his country and f every man who prizes the security an I blei'in of life, liberty and pfopertv. 13. Th.it Iiterty of r peech and of the pres are guarantee! to the people hy the Con-iitution,nnd none but a usurper would deprive them of these rieht; thev are inestimable t the citixen and f.iniidibJe to tyrants only. And the attempts which haveiieeu mule since otir present unfortu n Me trouble, to muzzle the press and title free diScusion, are exercise of despotic power against which freedom revolts and which can not te tolerated without converting freemen into slaves. 1 1. That the feizuie of Slidell and Mason, on b:ird a neutral vessel, on the hipli peas, was either in itiiMiiUiKe with international law, and so legal; or eNe in violation ot pucli law, and ?o iiVwl. If the former, we lament that our nation hjs been humiliated bv their surrender, unthr a thrat; if the latter, it was the duty of the Ad iiitnitr itiin at once to have disavowed the art of tl.'eir ort'n-cr.and instead of incarcerating the captivein Fort Warren, to have immediately re paired the wrong by placing them, as far a practicable, in the name condition in which that olH-ct-r h id found them. Iu either event, the action of the Administration was vacillating (and cowurdl v.attd degrading to the dignit y of a great no. I. on. 15. That the action of the Republican Ptrty, a imnifeted in the pirti.m character of all apjs intments of the Administration to civil oüice ard, in holding virtj c.iucue by the Ucpublicaii members of C'ongresa for tlie purpose of impressing UjHiu tlieiegi-l uiveaction of th it IkkIv tlie ptvuli.ir d:jrm is of th it party, have dcmon-tratl th it llie'r i otsion-oi"s.iciitii inj party plat forms, :u.l party organizations, upon tlie altar of their c -untry ," .t'e but ?o unny hcritic.il and f.iNe jt clem es bl hic!i they bot to duj tlie unwary into thei" itpp'rt; and we warn all loyal peixm, as they lüve the r country, not to he dec"ved thetthy. 16. That the dischxures m nie by the invtig;lting committee iu Congress of the eiiortnous frauds tint have dalked into the army aiul nivy - deiirtinetit4. un licaiiii; the heads of the de paittnents in a cnnu an e at. if not an ai tud participation iu a pstem of corruption, and ir which our brave sol. tie: s h i ve been oe'r iiil"l of their pmper i!p'ies, an I our (J i ei iinu nt thie it et el with limkruptcy. dem md a thorough in ventilation into all our ei;'iidittires. I.th St-ne and National, and tint a peedy at: I m!rkel ex anple It" made of all fiu!i "buds of piey." who, Utkiu: advaiil-ie ( tlie ne'e-siC'.' t our jt;. try, have fed and fattened t;pon public plunder. Rrmlrrd. That the meritorious conduct of tht It) liana troops, in every tatt!e field where vletorv h is perched u;on the nation it b urner, has tilled th peo;i of this State with the l.the-t r t i tu'le to her gsllant sens, mi'l thnv we -end our U't wi.-hes toolVn ers and mcn.disper-isl throughout th j country, and the heirtfclt jrnetincs of every Democrat far tr eir further brilli u.t ach ev e li.ent in the rotniug conte-ts for the maintetiaiu-e of l!. Cou.-tituiii'ii and the Union.

lrlnclple and I'lau of the entorrnt Ic Or;anl-rtilion 'relieving thit the Union can not be restored cr pro-pervuly miint line-l except on the bisis ot the Coii-tutition ado;tel at 'h:t adelphi i, on the I"lh id' September. 1T?7, e plel-e our-eKes to e'h other, hi'e uphohlmi: the Constitution and 1 of the Fe 1 era I (ovt-rnmetit, thtt wc will, at the same time, and hencefith at all limes, per fe tly ob-erve, a ell s eleirly and Meniily re cognize, the rihu of the people in every State, north and iouth. eat and est, according to the terms of the origin il compact. J'LATFORM. We adopt and affirm our own the foüoaing pr:ncip'e a exjf e-el by Was!iinuton. Je?feroJi, Mvdi-4'fi and Jrkou, u'.-'H the iiiomeu'ona I-ues now lefore the pep'e. and in adapting tiiMu we ift for an open, constitutioiul urp-siu-ju to all fanatical party movement, but erf-

pef4l?y to all ferret political eieiie or rrgr.iztlioii: (Tnb Amrn-'nert ta th C t.-titutiwj. "The powei not de'ea'e-l to tf e Un 'ted Stes by this Cnaituiiofi, nor -roh bi!el by it to the States, are re-erved to the States respectively, or to Ihe people." . CREHD OK JEFFERSON". bauiril Aii:eks Marc a 4, 1S01.J '.'It ia proper you hould urlertanJ what 1 deeca the e-eotial principles of our Governmetit, aiid con-ejueiitiy thoe whkh ou-r!it to f hipe its i'inii'i-tmlioii. I will compress them within the rutrowe-t coro ;. they will Ikjit at-it ng the ei.eral principle, but not all iu limitation : "fvpnl tnd ex ct justice to ill men of whatever Slate or persuasion, religious or po.itical. "Peace, commerce aiel lionet Iriei.dLip with all n itions, cid moling al!ianes aith none "The fuppoit of the State Go crnmei.ta in all their rights a the mo-t iui-rtsiit a Jiu iiirtration? f r our djinei ." concerns, and the surest bulwark against all anti republican tendencies. "The ptc-ervatioa of the (iener.il (ivtrnmeut in its whole coLtitut!otul vi-ir, as the sheet an chor of our peace al home and safety abroac. "A jealous caicof the rirht of election by the people, a uold uud aale correction of abuse which re lopj-ed off by the twori of revolution where peaceable remedies arc unprovided. "Absolute acijuie.-eence in the dri-ion of the mjoiity, llie viial prii.ciple of rejiblic, from which there 1 tio appeal hut to tot tn the vital principle and immediate parent despotism. "A well diciplired militia, our best reliance in t eace, and lor tlie fr?t moments of w ar, till reu lrs tiny leheve them. "The supremacy of the civil over military authority. "Economy In tin public expense that labor may be lightly burdened "The honest payment of our debts ntid Meted preservation of the public faith. "Kncourapement of agriculture, and of com roerce ns Its handmaid. "The diffusion of information, and arralgntncn of all abuses at the bar of the public te i-on. ,, Freedom of religion, ficednm of the pt e-vs and freedom of er son, under the protection of the hiilttnt torpu$, arid trial by juries impartially ielected. Tliee principles form the bripht constellation which lias pone helore us and pnidtd our Mep thiotili un ii(.' nf letolution and i t-l'i in itioii. The wisdom o( our si,es mid blood of out heroes have b-en U votcl to their attainment. They should be the ci e'd of our o!itic.il faith, the text of civic intiuction, tlie touchstone by which to try the services of those e trust; and should we wander from them in moment of er ror or of alarm, lei in hasten to letrace our steps, und to ttvain the road which alone lead to peace, liberty and fa let y." ADMOXnioN OP WASHIN'r.TOX. trcw-Il AJi!rf, fie.tf uilier 17, t"!a. "In coiiteniplating the causes which may dis tuib our Union; it occurs, n ,i matL-rof -ciiuus concei ii, ill it any ptoiind !-houll have been furnished for ch iMctenzinp parties bv ideographical

discriminations Northern and Southeiu, Atlantic and We-tt i ii w hence de-iruiug lut li ina v ende ivor to excite a beliel that iheiu is h icildilleiencoof local interests and views. Oneof the expedients of party to iiiijuiie inllueuce w ithiu p.iiticul.irdi.-tiicts, is to mi-iepie-ent the opinions nil I aims of oilier di-ti il ls. You caniiol fliield yonreIves too much ng iiiist ihe jenlou-ie m.d heart luriiiiiH which spring lioni tl.c.-e misiepie M utations; tliev tend to render alien to each oih er tho-e alio oupht to be bound together bv Ira- ... 9 tcni il i.Mcc lion. ADMONITION OF JACKSON. rirrr!l.vMros, Murch 3, 1 -27. J "Hut the Coii-titiitKiti cannot be iu lint lined, ni-r the Union preset ved, in oppo-itioii to public feeling, by the mcie exeition of the coercive powers confided to the General Government. I he foundations must be laid in llu aiVci tions of the people; in the e -uiitv which it gives to life, bbeily and propertv in every qtiaitcrof ihe Countn; and in (he fraternal attachments which the citiens of the several States bear one to nn other as neiiilcis of one political family, inn tu illy coiiinbutiiig to piotu te the happ'nes.s of each other. Hem e, the t ii ien.s of each State llOUI lU'li'Ui-I v avoid ev ei lliiii'' calculated to wound the sensibility or ofl'end the ju.st pride of the ;eople of other States; and they should flow n upon any proeeeiiinps within their own bmders likely to di-tuih Ihe tranijuility of their political bietlucn in other oitionsof the Union. In a country o extensive as the United States, and in pursuits mi varied, the inteinal regulations of the feveral States must fitijuentlv ililfer from one another in iinxpi t int particulars; atid this diffeience is unavoidably increased by the vanirig principles upon whii Ii the American colonies wete origin illy plante); j-rirciple wh'ch had t Ken deep loot iu their rocial relations bwfoic the Revolution, und theiel'ore, of nccesity, intlueneiu their policy f inee they became free and independent States. Hut e u h State has the unquestionable ripht to regulate its own internal co.u eins according to its ow n pleasure; and while it does not intei fese with the rights of the people of other Stales, or 'he lipids of the Union, every Stite must be the sole jtnlpc of the measures proper t pectue the safety of its citizens and promote their hippine-s; and all c Horts on the part id' the people of other States to cast odium ujion their iii-titutioiis, and all mea'anes calculated to di-tnib their rights of property, or to put in je.ip.udy their peace and internal tr iinjuiht v, ate in direct op;osi:ion to the spirit in which the Union was formed, and must eud.mper its safety. Motives of philanthropy tiny be assigned for this unwarrantable intcrlcrence, and weak men may I er.-uatle themselves, for a moment, that they are iboring in the eaue of hum iiiitr, and asserting the rights of the human race, but every one, iijmjii sober rcllection, will s-ce that nothing but mischief can come lioni these improper .ssanlls upon the IVelinps and riphts of others. Rest as sure.1 lint the men found busy in this work of discord are not worthy of vour confidence, aud doseru' uur stro!ipei lepioh itioii." RV JAMES MADISON. Irtli-raliM, Nu. lt. "Ileirken not to the unnatural voice which tells tun tint lite people of Americi, knit to p. et her as they are by o unny cords of a tied ion, can no lon.er live together as members ot the Mine I uiiil v ; ein no Umpcr continue the mtnii d uirdims of their mutual happiness; can no lonper be fellow citizens of our pie it, respectable and flourishing empire. He irkeu not to the voice which petulantly tells vou tint the Government lecomuiiaided lor vour adoption is a novelty iu the political world; that it his never vet had n place in the theories of the wildel projectors; that it r.ishlv attempts what it is impossible to accom plish. No, my country men; shut vourears apainst this unhallowe i laugu ape; shut your he irts against the poison which it conveys. The kindred blood which llows in the veins of American citizens, the mingled blood which tliev have shed in de teo-e of their sacred rights, cnnectae iheir Union, and excite honor at the idea of their becoming, al. ens, rivals, enemies. And if novelties ate to be shunned, believe me the most alarminp of all novelties, the most wil I of all project-, i- that of lending us in pieces in order to pte-ene our hbeities and promote our happine-.-. . CONSTITUTION OF EACH CEUH.

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a resident ot tin- nnv , on sul.sci il.in ihis

Officer of Indiana Itefflment In the field. sixth tioiucM i KtTicar. Tho. T. Crine:..len. Coh.r.el. Hiram I'rather, Lieuten mt Colonel. Au;-utus II. Abbott, Mjor. John E.ini.-haw, Adjutant. W. E. McCelhp, Kepimentil Qmrtermajtcr. Vi Sch;Ur, of Madron, Surgeon. Smuel H. Charlton, Af.iUnt Surpeon. Captains iTiilemon P. Daldwin, Simutl RuisellVta. Davis, Haperman Tripp, John R. B. Ghis-ock, James Moffctt, George W. Drown, Charles R. Vantitcs, Augustus II. Abbett, Calvin CampUU. SEVENTH 1-OiMtJtT I MABTLA5D. James Gavin. Colonel. John F. Cheek, Iveut. Colonel. Hciij imin C. Shaw, Mjor. John M. Blair. Adjutant. Richard I. Johnson, Quartermaeter. (Jrpe W. New, Sarpeon. William (ille-p'e. Assistant Surgeon. Joiui Kiper. Cliaplaio. Captains Jes.ie Artnstrons, Solomon Waterman, Si-ott Miller, Merit C. Welsh. Ira (1. (trover. Samuel L anitert4n. Wilson C. Lemert, Samuel J. Hanta, Johr. II. Kerry, Will C. Hanta. EH.IITII BCGIME.XT I.V MlSnOl hi. Win. T. Benton, Colonel. Divid Shunk, Lieutenant Colonel. Charles S. I'-in ish, Major. Charles 0. Howard, Adjutant. Nathan Ilranson (u-vrtermastcr. James Foni, Surgeon. George W. Bruce, Assistant Surgeon. Captains Frederick S. Wysong, Thomas J. Brady, Joseph M. Thompson, Oliver II 1. Carey, Wm. R. Wall, Alexander J. Kennev, (Jeorge W. II Ttiley, John K. Folk, Hiram T. Vandcrv enter, Krdlerick Tvkle. NINTH UBOIMl NT IN MA&YLANI). Gideon C. Iotly, Colonel. Wm. H. Blake, Lieutenant Colonel. John B. Milroy, Major. 7 bonus. J. Falten. Adjutant. James J. Drum, (4u irterm tster. Mas-cm G. Sheinnn, Surpeoii. John K. Blacksione, Assistant Surgeon. Sifety La) ton, Chaplain. Captains Tliomas Madden, William Copp, Douglas G. Riiley, Ani;ta Johnson, Leonid ts A. ('de, George H. Carter, Joshua Healey, Isaac C. 1. Suman, James Houghton, illiam F. Lastelle. TKMTII RKOIMKNT IN KE.NTl'CKT. Mahloii D. Maiisou, Colonel. Wm. C. Ki-e. Lieutenant Colonel. Abrain O. Miller, Major. Reuben C. Ki-e, Adjutant. David N Steel, (Quartermaster. Joseph S. Allen, Surgeon. Conrad S. I'erkins, As.-isbmt Surgeon. George T. Doimhertv, Chaplain. Captuins Samuel II Sliortle (discharged,) John W. Fei kins, Alexandi - Hopeland, Marsh F. Tav lor. Jo.-eph F. Tav lor, (di.-eharpel,) Win. F. Carroll, James H. Vanarsilall, Abrain 0. Miller, Benjamin M (o gory, James II. Hamilton. ILI.VtSTII ItlUtMiNT IN Kt NTl'CKT. Georpe F. McG'iiuis, Colonel. Wm. J. II. Rc nson. Lieutenant Colonel. Isaac C. Klston, Major. Dmiel Mac iuley, Adjutant. Joseph F. Fope, (Quartern after. John C. Thompson, Surveon. (May Brown. Assistant Surgeon. Henry It. lliliben. Cliaplain. Captains Nicholas R. Rut kle, Henry M. Carr, Jabc Smith, IM ward T. Walhieo, W:n. W. Darnell, David It. Cully. JesfO K. U imill, Joseph II. Live-, Georpe Butler. TWn.KTII HKC.IMKNT IN MARYLAND. Wm. H. Linck, Colonel. George Humphrey, Lieutenant Colonel. Henry Hubler, M ijor. O-c.ir Hinkle, Aljttt nt. Milton R. Dixson, (Quartermaster. Win. II Lunax. Surpeoii. Noble F. Howard, Assistant Surgeon. Captains Thomas G. Moiti-on, Thomas R. Noel, James Fichmin, Win. O'lhien. Henry Hubler, George Nelson, Arthur F. Reed, Thomas

Duau, Alexander Buchanan, Joseph F. Draper. THIUTt K.NTH RIGIMt.NT IN M AKYLAND. Jeremiah C Sullivan, Colonel. Foltert II. Foster. Lieutenant Colonel. Cvrus J. Dobbs, M ijor. Charles H Ross, Adjutant. Alois I). (Jail, Surpeoii; Win. C. Foster, Assistant Surpeoii. Captains Abner Ncwland. Clinton, Davis, Ch itincey , II u rin.to.i. S.iyles, Wilson, Johnson, Kiskjiatrick", Ben. H. Myers. Ol UTFKNTH KIOIMINT IN MAkYLANO. Natliau Kimball, Colonel. John R. M than, L'eutenatu Colonel. William Harrow, Major. John J. F. Blinn, Adjntant. Thomas ('. Buiit'm, (Quartermaster. Geroj;e W. Clip) ener, Surpeoii. George W. McCaiic. Assistant Surgeon. Thomas K Webb, Chaplain. Captains Lucieti A. Foote, Jonathan D. Wood. Lewis Brook, Klijdi II. C. Cavins, Nathan Will ird, Jonathan D. Hagau. John Coons, John II. Martin, Fhilauder R. Owen, James R. Kcllv. HKTKINTH ntOIMKNT IN KtNTlCKY. (Jeorpe D. Warner, Colonel. Gustavus A. Wod. Lieut. Coloucl. Alexander Fowler, Major. S K. Fry, (Qu it term aster. Captains Samuel Bums, Com pa ret. Short, Miller. Templeton, McCutcheoii, Rice, Fowler, Bennett. MXTTKNTH rlKOIMKNT MARYLAND. Fleis oit A. Hackleman Colonel. (No further return at the Adjutant-General's ot'ke.) 8EVENTFFNTII RKGIMI.NT M VII Y LAND. Milo S. Hascall. Colonel. John J. Wilder, Lieut. Colonel. Georpe W. Gorman, Major. Kdmund R. Kusletter, Adjutant. Samuel K. Muuford. Surpeoii. Cat'taius Wm. T. Jones, James Thompson, Silas" V. li.t-well. (ieorge Cuoherly. Elb in M. Allen, Georpe W. Stntigh, Ilenrv dordan, Jacoh G. Vail, Jacob R Stew art, Silas F. Ripby. I.IOllTLtNTIl HlGIMtNT MlSs-OlEI. Thomas Fattison, Colonel. Henry D. Wnshburn, Lieut. Colonel. DeWitt C. Thomas, Major. Oe.. S. Marsh-ill, A-ljutant. John H Fi; p. (Quartermaster. Samuel V. Feck, Surgeon. John W. Hiti hcock. Assist mt Surgeon. Georpe W. Ames, Chaplain. Captains Jonathan H. Williams, William Stanley Charles, John W. Jones, Jesse L. ilol nnn. Samuel W. Short, Feter C. Woods, Samuel 1) ti ils. ui , John C. Jenks, James R. Bryant, Ilinaldo Ii. Filter.

coiistitutiuu and cm cd, become a Member. J Aar. ti The dlicers ol tlie A-- K ali..n shall ; I'd I 'resident, Secietary and Tre i-urtr,w ho hall J le e!cs.trd ijii itteily. at tlie meetings iu June,! S"plemler. December und March, and ! sh-ill, j be-iies their nsu tl lutiction, bean Executive Comuiittee for the transaction of all business j ut j in tlu-.r ch.uce hv the Club. i Aet 3 The Fie-idcnt shall, at the first meet-

itig ol the Ciub, appoint a committee of three to j

MNlTir NTH RKOIMLNT W ASIItNGTOX, P. C. Solomon Metel th. Colonel. Robert A. Cameron. Lieutenant Colonel. Alois A. Rockwood, M jor. John F Wood. A.iiutant. James S Drum, lu rternntcr. Cilvin J. Wood, Surpeoii. Captains Smn.elJ William-. Valentine Jaeo!s. Rol.crl W. II Jiii'.lton, William W. DuPey. John B Ci.nk.Jobii M. Lindley, Richml M.

Luther B. Wilson, John II. Johnson,

Isaac M May.

TWVNTllTII aif.JMLNT IN TIRU1MA. Wi.liam 11. l'rowu. Colonel. len. II. Suiith, Lieutenant Colonel. John Vanvalkeubaiiiih. Major. Irael N. Stites. Adjutant. Kaac W. Hart, (Quartet master. Orpheus Kvarti. Surgeon. Henrv C- Grover. Asistant Surgeon. William C. Forter. Ciiaplatu.

Capt-iins Wm. B Revburn. Join Wheeler.

Orartn.M ,epoit by-law tor ihe leulatioti ot j Williim Uabbin-ton. Ge F. Desk. James II

KllWm' j Sh mnon. John Ki-tler. Wm. C. F. Tavlor. Geo. Art 4 Ti e FresMcnt shvll, on motion to that j W. Meikle. Jamea W. Lv tie. Alfred Reed.

e II eel, apjx.int a lOinin.tue for eich load district

for t;-e purpose oi' cettinc a correct li-t of all

Dcimcratic voters in the ward, township i r pre- j cincl, which 1st slnll be had at all jriunry meet: Iii, to be u-cl in Hid of tl.e purity of their ; proetIlis. j Akt. The Secretary hsll report the orgmi- i Zition of the Club to the Democratic County Kx- j

ecutlve Committee. Art. 6. Kach niemer on joining the Club and juirterly therealter, shall pav a small utn

as fhail bo determined in the hv-Iaws thereof,

TlJINTT-riUT RT-GtMrNT MARYLAND. James W McMillen. Colonel. John A Kedh, Lieutenant Colonel. Benjamin T. H vs. M ijor. Matthew A L ilium. Adjutant. Wm S Hiiikle. (Quartermaster. Hra Read. Surgeon. John B I) ivis, As-isUnt Scinreon. Nelson L. Brakennn. Chtplain. Cartains KichaM Caniptell, Jacob Hess, Eli! iu E. Rose. James Guiuslev. Wm. M. Skel-

! ton, James H. Gavitt. Francis W. Noblet, Wm.

wrmnsiniiDe uei oniy 10 ueiray me extnses ... ,,.m,,,, v.i-.l M.f.,ft,r,

o the Clut and ihe publication ol public docunirr.t. whkh h ill be determtnel by the Club. twkntt sicond rigiment Missouri. . ... . Jeff. C Divis. Colonel.

John A. Htadricks, Lieutenant Colonel. . Major. Clnrles L Holstein, Adjutant. Emory Rr.tdVv, (Qu irterniaster. Benjamin J. New hind, Surgeon. Jos. A. Sfilwell, Aslstsnt Surgeon.

SCHOOL ORGANS. VNKW IXsTKl MfcNr Jl ST TIIK TIIIN. HK Sibtib s.Uvi., Ac It-nil atat Moil Cuuicti. rovl VV'iLlahÜ 1 TüWELL

Army rjrIIoIt. The following stiVment, tiken frcm ocivl sourx e. will .-iow tl.e army pay ndl. In the firt column will f,e foiiiid the nett salary j-er month and in ihe ceiond the tctal salary m nt!i, which incluJc rations, aervant h;e, forage, ic. gmi.kal Orricua. I'er month. Tt!. Lieutenant General . . . .V.T.T. $270 $77$ 00 AidfM'e- Camp and Military Secrettary to Lieutenant General, each H) 195 00 Major General 220 477 00 Seti?r Aid de Cacip to (Jeneral-in-CVef bO 1-3 00 AM de Camp, iu addition to pay, etc , of Lk-itenant.; .". 21 32 Ot) Brig idier General 121 3JJ iM Aid le-Cnip, in adtlitioii to pav, etc., of Lieutenant .. 2) VJ 0 AIULTANT CtMasL's Dtr.VRTM ENT. Adjutant General Colonel 110 237 00 Assistant Adjutant General Lieut. Colore! 95 213 Ot) Assistant Adjutant General Major H) lbJ 00 " Capt'n 70 13 50 Judge Advocate Major bO ltll 00 i.vsri-cToa cembal'h io-fartmf..'v t. Inspector General Colonel 110 237 00 eiOXAL 1RPAKTMEXT. Signal efficer Major cO 00 qc artirm asti.r's DEPARTMENT. (Quarrernrt.-ter General Hrigidicr General 124 329 50 Assistant Quartermaster GeneralColonel U0 237 00 Deputy (Quartermaster General Lieutenant Colonel 95 213 00 (Quartermaster Major H) l!r'J 00 Assi.-tant (Quartermaster Captain 70 'A 50 fifBlTKNCE DEPARTMENT. Comm'ssarv Gcntrtil of Subsistence Colonel 110 237 00 Assistant Commissary General of Subsistence Lieutenant Colonel 1)5 213 00 Commissary of Subsistence Major bO lb'J 00

AHsi-tiint Commissary of bubsistein.e Captain. Assistant Commissary of Subsistence, iu addition to pay, etc., of Lieutenant

BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.

70 13S 50

20 11 00

th-s n:i

eo 225 00 70 174 Wl 70 174 50 70 15t 50

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Surre:n Genei.il $2.710 per annum

Surireons of ten vears' serv ice H) 225 00

Surgeons of less than ten years her vice Assistant Surgeons often v ear' hervice Assistant Surgeons of five years' service Assistant Surueons of less than live

years serv ice 5333 121 KJ TAV MTARTME.XT. I'.ivtnnster Geneml $J,74d per annum 22i K3 Deputy rayma-ter General H5 213 00 lav master H) ln'J 00 OrKH MtHOK TIIEIOUI'S OK EMilM lItS, t'OltpS VF TOI-Oi;(.rillCAL E.NOINEtRS AM ORli.V ANCK DE PAIITMENT. Colonel 110 237 00 Lieutenant Colonel Kt 213 00 Major Ml 1'J 00 Captain 70 138 50 First Lieutenant 5333 121 Kl Second Lieutenant 5333 121 83 Brevet Second Lieutenant 5333 121 83 OFKICEll.S OK M01WT l DItAUOONH, CAVALRY, RIKI.K ME.v KSU LIUIIT ARTILLERY.

Colonel 110 217 00 Lieutenant Colonel IK 213 00 Major 80 13 00 Ciptair : 70 140 50 First Lieutenant 53 120 83 Second Lieutenant ; 53 120 Kl Hiev el Second Lieutenant. ..... 53 12'J t?3 Adjutant, und Regimental (Quarter term ister. iu ud.lition to pav of Lieutenant 10 10 00

OKHCLKKor AUTILLEllY A.M INKANTRY.

Colonel ....

i i

115 2-22 00

Lieutenant Colonel HI UM 00

70 170 00 bO 120 5t

10 10

10 50 20 00

Major

C tnt.iiii

Fiist Lieutenant , 50 110 50 Sirond Lieutenant j 45 105 50 Itrevet Second L'eutenaiit.. , 45 105 50

Adjutant, iu addition to pay, etc., of Lieuten mt ; I'e:iiiienfal tQunrtermaster, in udliirion to pav, etc., of Lieulenant

In the above wj have not inserted the fractional parts of dollars, or convenience sake, in this matter of hut little impoi tam e. nil-OW TIIK OR A DE OK: LI EC T I N A NT. The tiist column denotes the pay per month of artillery and intantry, nr.d of dr i:oons and ritlemen when fervin on fiKit The fe-iiid column denotes the pay" er moiUh of liht artillery and of dragoons and rillemeu w hen mounted: Serjeant M.ajor, (Quarterinaster

bcreant, rimcipal Musician, and Chief Bugler, each 21 First Sergeant of a Company 20

Ordnance Serjeants ; 22

Hospital Stewards ; All other Sergeants, each.. . Corps): tils Buglers : . Musicians Farriers and Blacksmith?...,. Artificers 1 Vi vat cs Matton

Females nurses 40 cent per day and one ration. I'.iy master's Cleik $700 jer annum, and 75 cents per day when actually on d . Chaplain in volunteers $HG 50. I u addition to the pay as above stated, one ration -cr day and an abun.iatit supply of good clothing is allowed to every soldier. (Quarters, fuel and medical attendance are always provided by the Government without dedu.'n Ironi the foldier's pay. If n soldier should become disabled in the line of his duties, the law provide for him a pension, or he may, if he prefer it, obtain admission into tho Military Asylum, which will nlVord him a comlortable home so long; as he may wish to receive its benefit. To the above pay for private soldiers must be added the additioaal $2 a month to lie paid during service, the .$100 bounty at the end of the war, which h is already been provided for, and the quarter section of land that Congress w ill provide lor at its coming session. The bounty and lanl apply to ollicersand privates nlike.

oo

17 13 12 12 15 15

21 00 20 00 00 Od 17 00 14 00 13 00 00 15 00 17 00 13 (Kl G 00

AMERICAN CE ME NT CLUE. ttoi!irtiiiii for (lie Time. A NECESSITY INJVERY HOUSEHOLD! Johns & Crosley's AMKKICAN CEMENT GLUE, Tllr! sriCONCKST ilLUK is thk WOULD For Cementing: Wood l,rnllirr,lili Ivorj-, China, Jlnrbic, Porcelain, Alabaster, Hone, Coral, Ac. THK ONLY AKT1CLK OK TIIK KISI KVKlt I -KODUCEIi WHICH WILL WITHSTAND VTATKR. i;xTi8Arr.: "Kvpry housekeeper shotiM t ve a supply f JoUn A Crs!f.va American CVtnei.t tilu .' A, i. I out. "It i i-o convruli'Dt to bv lu the bwo. .Wir ttl 'It is alway rea-ly; thU commeml It to veryhoJy." We hve tried If, an 1 fini it a useful in oar hoae i .er." Willi j 'it-it of the TimtM.

MEDICAL.

I N D I A i A

STATE SEXTIiXEL

STEAM PRINTING

ESTABLISHMENT!

UTE AM rREPAUKl) TO EXrCTTE ALL OKDFPÄ for Il.k D1 J..b iYintitiK, with dlrrh ml lo tbe !et tyle of the art. I'articuUr 001103 piil to Mercantile and Railroad

9

ICH AS

IUI.LS OF LAMyO, BUSINESS CiKDS, HILL HEADS, IlLANKS, DKLDS. 1 LETTEK HEADINGS, RE01STKHS,

CI UCV LA US, K KC EllTS.if Show Cards and Bills ! CHECKS, NOT KS MONDS, ! KNYKUHES, STOCK CEKTIUCATES, DEEDS, Ac, Ac POSTING BILLS covxTiir MruciukTi. Show ltlll,olrl Ulli or I are, Ilamt Itlllt, Iutcrk and I'roraimurb, Isabel, In vltallnn, (Inr tic und Hall.)

1001

WORK,

mii MLScmmoii. KCHOOL AND COLLEGE CATALOGUES, MISCELLANEOUS PAMP1ILKTS, CONSTITUTIONS, RKrOIiTS, BRIEFS, Ac.

We Lave one of the mofct complete Printing Etatlihnient iu tbe com try. Oar facilities for doing nil k!nli of Work, Hook, nin or Oruimental, ire flr.t diss. We haveltitrixliicet wlehtft and fi"tet lte., atxl bive tiled to our Typ? 11 tbe modem tyle., nd we employ tbe beet workmen. We are thus enabled to furnbb Jobs prorujilly, to guarantee atifacton, and to accept low price. We have connected with our Job Department Adam Superior Prexse arid are prepared to xecutf Stcrcot)ie rresiwork, togeibrr with thePreawork foroutnide pper, t low Egurea.

Price 25 et, per Rot lie. VERY LI RE HAL H K D UCTIOXS TO WIIOLKSALE DEALERS.

JCr For ale hy all Dmijifista an4 Storekeer generi' tt.ri'Uj:buut tbe couiitryr.

.IOII.S A: CROSLKV, (mlk isrrarrrtEM,) 7 8 W I I I I a 111 street, Carter of Libert j treet, N. T.

LIVERY STADLEO.

. XV. HALL A: CO., EXCHANGE STABLES, .-, ll.l.lOI!H HTitrrr, OPPOSITE BATES HOUSE, iXDtASArOIJS, IND.

.Tlcrcliant, Hanker, Uallrond .Maneeri Insurance Ayent, Manu facturrr, Ac,

Is rpectfiilljr directed to our EtJtblihmeDt, If tley irV.re C; t-cla work at low rate. JßjfOrder fren. broad will receive prompt ttettion. fäjf Work fund: bad In all casea at tbe time promied.

Strangers from a distance, and business men of the city and country, are conlialy invited to visit our oHice, and examine our facilities for executing every description oi Frinting in the neatest style, and on tbe most reasonable terms.

3T Offic on MeriJian Street, South of Washington Street, opposite the I'ostoffice. AnnRtss, ELDER HARKNESS & BIUQHAU.

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FfepvoiisHeadache

CURE Sc

HAIR RESTOnATIVE.

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'VlJZ GllEiTEST. MEDIC JLBBAÜTIPIBR OF THE X 0 E, AXD THK (UM HAiit ii:i:iAiit.vTior WitÜ.J xft anj ci rlrKe f rtni

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Py the if tbe Pill the periili ttUrkiof .Vrrl or .vV i- AV.i.rAe may be ix fulwt; an! ir taken at th commencement r.f tn Attack Itr.nsediatt relief from pain and ickrif- will be cbtalnetl. Tbry -Mitu fail In remvinjj tbe 5auea and H-a 1i be to bi h f'nialc are ubject. Tbey act gently njin ibe bowrls reraovlnjCliYene. Fr IJterary M-n, Stulentu, Ivlicate Ft:oa! , and all ern tf iwdei.tary babiu, tbey are vaiaatde aa a Laxative improving tbe appetite, frirlnff tooe and Tlfror tu tb Icestive orizwin, and retonr.j the natural elasticity atui trentb 'if tbe whole aytem. Tbe CK M A L1C PIM are iba re-ult f luKinretla tin and carefully conducted etporiments harlnn t-eB In ne many year, during wblch time tbey bar prevented and n lie ved a va.-t amount of pain and aufleritin froir Headache, whether oriicinatlnir In tbe nervou 3 ti ruoi fnir a deranp! ftate of tbe vloraacb. They are entirely Trp-Ul'le In their c'ti'pitin, and may be taken at all time with perfect afrty without tnkIdK auy change of di t, and the aletM-e of any lUarreabU tate rcit'Ier It eAy to administer them to chiUlrrn. KKW ARK OK COUNTKW-KITS' Tbe genuine have Ave Mpiatuir of Henry V. SpaMi'i 011 mi b hvx. Sold by I)nicit aini all other Ih-alrr in M-licinea. A box ill !) eit by mail, pre-paid, n receipt of the 111 icr., ."i (!i:,ti AU order bouid be allrem-d lo IIKNKY C. Sr.U.I 1N0, Ceder Street. New Turk.

mtut rtriV.iT ix tiu: ryrrrn tatf

1 raniiiur mruh the article. an4 wt!t tell

you are

. "THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT." INSTANT 11KLIKH fcTOl YOU It L'Ol'till! rULIKY YOUU 1SKLATI1.' STiiKfiTiiKX Youn voicn SPA T iDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS, AltE (5Ü0D FOR CLEKGYMEX. GOOD I'OU LECTUKKRS. (J00D for runuc speakers, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMFTIVKS. OKNTLKMKN CA RUT SPALDING'S THROAT COXFRCTIONS LA HI KS AUK UKLIGIITKD WITH SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS CHILDREN CRY 1TOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFF.CTIONS

Tl y relieve a Cough Instantly. Tbey clear tb! Throat. Tbry give ktrenjrth an J volutn toilie voice. They impart a deliciou arcnia ta the breath. Ley are delightful to the tate. They are mad rr aimple berba and can not bann any one.

I adtUe every one who has a Coagb era TIuiky Voice or a Cad Ilreatb, 01 any diClculty of tbe Throat, to get package of oiy Tliroat Confections, tbey will relieve you nMantly, and you will agree wiib tne that "Iber go right to the fpot." Tou will Cud thtra very useful and p -ant while travelling or attending public meetings for tilling your cough or allying roar thlrt. If you try one package I ara safe in laying that you will ever afterward consider thetn Indispensable. Tou will End them at the Drugg1t and Dealer In Medicine. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My nature is on each package. All other are conn erfuit. A package will be aent by taail, prepaid, on receipt of Thirty Cent. A DDK I AS iii:.m:v c. srALDiXti, SO. 45 CEDAR STREET. N. Y. 2T-A augl WottU of SPALliG8 PUEPAKKD GLCK will save ten time Ita cot nnually.'tJ SrALnUfG'S PREPARED GUTE! IPALDINO'8 I'Kf.PARED GLUE I 8PALliIG-8 PUKPALED GLUEt SAVK THE PIF.CES! ECONOMY I DISPATCH I 2T"A Stitoi Tin SaTH Nia."Tj At accident will happen, even in well regulated farnJ lies, it ia very deMrabi to have aome cheap and convenient way for rt-pamtig furniture, toy, crockery, et. SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meet ail u b emerpeucie, and Do boaebold can afford to be wiibout lU It la alway ready aiid up to tb sucking point. -CSEFCL W EVERT IIOCSB." 5. B. A bmb accorDpanieeach bottle. Price IS eeoU Addre, 1IKKT C. ÜPALDLNG. No. 4S Cedar Street, Sew York. CALTI05. As certain BnprincirUd perooa are attempting palm off on tbe anaur parting puhlie, imiuüutia U my PREPARED GLUE. 1 would CAuttoo all peraona to exaniiM before purcbaautg, and a thai lb full aaa. rTSPALDING'S PREPARED 0LCE.-3 la on ui aauide wrppr, all others ar rwtodliug coon terfetu tabSSiUw

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Hi Id or tirtuj fir Vour I In I r reUa $ Tonlr. PrnHHor O. tl. WoocI'm HAIR RESTORATIVE I the Only Itellnblr rflrle fori on lo l ar. FOR FTATKSMKN, JUDGE. CLI.RGTMES.

Ijide and genflenien. in all part ff tb f.ld testify to tbe eDeary ( f Irf. O. J. Wutnl'a Hut Restorative, ard tri tlri'irn of t lie re are una-ii'i:oi In tu prae. A fr w leMituoiimM iijy can bere b (Turn; ae ri:ruiar f.f more, and It will be IrrpouMMe for jou to !-urt. PROF. S. TH Vl.r.KR.1. PI ANIST, say on h! an'ral In tbe t'L.trd 5ta?r. be 11 rapidly lxrrrx'i aray, ut on api ?." in VA Mr Hair KcKtctf, Iii La r wv-n ie - coveted Its original Luc. CUARI.1 S CR1D.W, 13 NAXAL HT., S. T-. Skthe pray haira ti l.U wife's iradarre, aft r a few nr k' trial, turned into a dark tT i., at the .nie, iiuie ItiuIi un a:.d

tbi kepu g tLe lia r. A. (. iMYMOND. HATH. MAINE, be tiw aUtyyear eld, and bin b'.r nl bl-krr ie tHu-thitdi stay, but by tbe ue ol li )Mulea 4 tbe lft.ra(i ve. tbe rxr bair bax- tir-aearel, IM b mi ai eat atnl f r, ai.d 1 nre eofl and gtoeey thn for twenfy-fte rarptrvln. lilfe, atlbease! Itlty-Iu, baa urd It mitU ll ante rllii U HM.K.v joiiNsox.rsg , xr.w oklkanü, ll.t be it bUbairt'Vtbe !!!.. Keer In KM. lie UM-d WoM' Hair l:e-tnratie, aiid Iii bair t iii.w tbh k and g ly. kl. NIW'LKTON, IJVINGMVN, ALAItAMA, saj the Reiratie baa dixte nturh kn.1 In bl pari I tbe country. )e uwd It ( t t al ttiei and now bai a tine brad d bair. T. I- J1(I:m:, LI P.AMi.N, KENTUCKY, S.iy be ba eeii WiKnUa Hair Rektoraliva U-ed in bllti.lif.l" of -e-, and lift er knew it I fail if ai-coiiiilbing ail It j, ir m tu A.J. A1.DKN, McLANKMHIRO. ILL., 4 be bad tbe er aid bead eijrbt year, and i l.al-l, li I ty tlie libera lu f W.wxVa Hair Rri.iraiivr, be now ba 4 rt h, head ol hair. IjioMta, Nuble county, Indiana, Feb. 5 l. Prof. O. J. Vd, Darfir In Ibe latter partif Ibeyear Kit, abile aitiii.i;iii( to the Mate and National ln .VliiMil ol Ibe Mate I Nt w York, nij balr. f uui a raua unknown l nie, ciiitii tK-d flhn? .(T v ry raj.i.ll.r, e that In the Miort ace f ei ni'iiiib, the whole oj'jer part of my vatp wa eniin ly U-rt fl -f lt cfvei ut, and inucb f the reiiiainiliK -t.u iiih.ii lb" i-l and mtk part 'f my beal bortly af'rr lw-arne KrV, o tbal you i!I not be urpried when I tell joij iluf t .!) my it turn to the Mate i f Indiana, my more cn-ual acquaintance were inK t-o much at a bi to discover ibe caue of tha cliane In my apearancet a my more ttiliiuale arcuaint urea to recngtiue me at all. I at onre made j'liraiiin to the mt killful fdiy iriano In the Country, I ul recrlvltia; im aornce Irnn Ibern tbat my bairc rld again be restored, I waa funed to becotne reconciled to my fair, until fortunately In the Litter .art of tbe year 1 ST, your reotorative mm rrrmmendfd to me by a drurirtt. aa In-hif tlie mt relial.le Hair 1-floratlve In ue. 1 tried of ie botile, atnl f.itmd to my great atifat-lion that it waa prHliMir) tbe deire-J erlfct. NiiK that time I Rave urd een dollar' worth of your Rei-toratlve, ainl aa a result, have a rah coal of very wlt black hair, which no mtiey can buy. A a mark of my gratitude tor your labor and kill In tbe production of eu woinlrrful an article, I bav rrom Dienlel (tue to many of my fru tel and aruain'atit , who, 1 am happy to I lf-nn you, are ning It with LLa effect. Very reoctf ally. A. M. I.ATTA, Attorney and CouiiM-tor ait Law Oat fiaovi, S.C., June 54, lif Pror O. J. MTood: Iear Sir Tour Hair Kertorative la rapidly gaming popularity in tbl eommuni'y. have bad occanloii to lay pn Judice idc, ai.J give ) our IUir Ieato r alive a perlct U-t. During the year 154, 1 waa ao unfortunate aa to l throw n fmni my sulky against a rm k near the- road aide, from which my bead received a mt terrible blow, cauaIiik a prreet dral of Irritation, ahxh cummuniraled to tha brain and external surface of ibe bead, from the eüect f which m hair mi finally destroyed over the entire ur face of tbe head. From the tune I f rut di-royernl Its droj'plnK. however, up to tbe tfn of Ita total diMj.)ir ante, I employed everything I could think nfjIiciiiK a pro fi'Ksional man myw If; atl, as I thoUkbt und itaiidiiiK Iba nature of tbe lieae, tut waa Coall Wrale d tn evrry prenrriptbn advanced. These and no other circumstances Induced me to resort to your worthy Hair Re.toraUve, wbkrb 1 have eery r-a-aon to belive iroluced a very bappy reult; tw months after the first application, I had aa leau'iful bead of young hair a I ever aw, for whU b I certainly owe yo my lnol aiiicere thanks. Ret aured. drar ail, 1 shall recommend your remedy to all Inquirers; mreovcr, I shall use ciy infiueiue, which I Hatter uiyst lf toay, Unot a Lttle. You can publish tbla if you think proper. Yuurs, very rejectfully, il. J. W UK. IIT. M. D. Office of the Jeffersoriian, Il.illlppl. Va., lire. 12, '1. Iear MrI fel It my dity as well aa my pleasure, tc state to you ihe following circumtaiice, wLicb yu can ue a you ibink proiM-r. A k ntl. ujau of tbi place, (a lawyer,) baa been bald ever since his early youth, ao much so that he was compelled to wear wig. lie was induced to Ue bottle of your "Hair ket.lorative,M which be liked very much; and after uti.; mhus two or three bottlea Iii hair R-rew out quite lumnanUy, and be now has a liai.Ume he. id of hair. The giiiileman'a name a p.ralfird, and he I very well known in wir alJoiniriK cuntie, many erti can tetify to the truth of this statement; I give II to you at ihe reUl of llrcdlord. Y ou can s II a arrrat deal of your Hair lu toratne in ibia and the a'ljinmp counties If you have the projw-r grt.tm, Tours.ic. IHOMIOX ftl.'Lf.ll.MilL Curni, S. CSoth July, 1-C'J. Ir. C. J. Woon vrr ; I take nleaure in reci-m meiHting your Hair Restorative as mt ec l'rnt cur for acal'l head. My son suMeritiit very mo h lrnit!iii diseai, and after uiiiir one Ixrttle, waa male perfectly well. I reconmieiided it to others who hai d.wax ot!h bead, arid in all caw-a it had the derired ettect. Tou can rrcmriiend it without fear aa m"t certain rare for scald head. Many others will certify that tbia and many other caees wan cured frum th ue of your iml vaiiiaU Hair ItoraUve. lUspectf ull y your, (JLOUiE WcSUAIN. Te New York Dav JVx.k ay The mnjortty of Hair Washes, HaJr Ij-ea, Hair Ttmica. Hair Od, ami the nuralerle preparaUoti which are now before the pubi c sMer auch eitraraa-ant, byertNicl arid fail tatiC titles we are paraded In show window cant aift newopaper headings, aa bair preparations, ara all humbugs of the f.rst water; thetr real merit, when they jHe-s any, I, that tbey do no barm. HiXi'H LAKH, WHALK Ol U LAUD 01U SWEET OIL, sotted and colorci. tuaka wp, when is tautiful wrapper and white fiint Kla In.ttle, the costliest character cf toitr-; and whnthact-t:y are baptized with aome tri liable term, and canrbt at by verdant yours; and old of both aer. Six b Is not tli character of troC Wood's Hair Restorative. Tbia get.tlr men comet before the world without sry 4'h!gLfalutm" XibT.hloforlum, or any other as. tonndmg or startling catchpenny term; he simply ad. vertisea a ll-tir kmUritii w bat It eaprse pre. ciely -atd as a ltwrative It acta. Luy lrof. IVoud'a Hair Restorative; aiid, you value your acalp, aje, yotr very brain. a; ply not hi Mr ele; for It may be tbat yon will irrt some wot Mibtnce than perfaraed larsl ousa four cranium, lmctnl-er, Wood's Restorative fur the air is tbe bet article extaJ.L" it a-ux,kt srtu'ias rwocaaa KESTüPi: CRAT HAIU TO THK 0U1GISAL COLOR VTt!l make It grow on fU'.d Heads, Will restore the natural secretions. Will remove at otic all Pcbitig. VTjll remove all Dan traf?. YTill cure all eruption even scald Will maka tbe hair soft and clo"T. W ill make the old appear )iii aain, Will prerva tbe color of hair to oid aga. Will always fasten tl and stop t falling. And la one of the best toilet articles for tha hair now fat . IF TOUR HAIR IS HARSH. Ts Prof. M'ood'a hair rtoraUv

If your balr is grey,

Cs Prof. Wood's bair restorative. Use Prof. Wood's bair restorative.

f your balr is thin, if tou are bald,

Use Prat Wood's bair restorative. If you hare nervous headache. U-e IVof. Wood's bair reatorative. If you want testimony overwbelmir c. Read the circular of Prof. Wood 'a hair retrat O.J. WOOD & CO., U III narkrtwrrrtsnt. !; II Orwtal. war J 1'orkt MASCFACTURERS AST WHOLESALE DEALERS

r-V- Wholesale and retail agent. Kawaa ßasvwwa wbtkUl druggist, W sYabJavgtaauit,U. dnaotislnd.aawa. HU-a