Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3665, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1862 — Page 4
Dt:ticicA ric iM.vrioie:.. aimttk iv rr tk rntini"i jasraat,, in. seam, Tli Drntocrmtic rrt- h.it injr, frtita tlift ti tle ot it oiym;XiiMi, ln-rn lit Uvirul litmiiiiteiunce of tlie Uui o-ttiütlie pttfiv.uiti!io l Cinnitution, and e.inr iii the present cun li lion of the country the Je rlorabfe eflet t of a departure fnun iu time honor! ani coti.crrtiTe prmcifle. ut4 Ute triumph of ectlorulUm; nl firm! beUetinz that th Union and the Constitution cm be preserved alont tj tie rtr-toratiri of tht party to power, we iuriie II true Union men throughout the lainl to unite with in in uuitiin;r iu orj-tnixjtion 01 crrjiiig out iu TincijIr: TbeTet'ce, AVoret, 1. Tint we reaffirm and en-Ior-e tie politM-Ml ciiKip!e tint trai tm:e to time liae feert ul t.-rth by the J tti-ui I Contention ot the l)t nitcrtc p-rtj. 2. Thil we are uti iIieraltlT attulid t tlie Constitution. !t wh'th the Uij'ioii of lliee Sine W4 lormed and e-liMi-liH; and tint a Lo'.IihiI ot"rrance of it tritM-iple c-n alone continne ttie esiteiK-e of tlie Lun. ami the i-rrnMiietil hpjii.e of the t,tple. 3. Tht the pre-ful mil w;ir miirilj re aaltetl Irom the loi ciitiiitied, unwie, aim! I'n iticftl .jriUt'mn. in the North, of the unction of dornotrc Urery, the rnciueiit oraiiii ition of te p-,liic.il p.irtr. jjuidel hj lite f ectl-ti 1 platform -Jr-ted nt Da.fT.lo, Piit.-ti:r;:.i, I'hiUdeljih'u, nnd CIikm-.m), tiil the development thete by of -ectioiMl hate im! je.tJMiv, prmluciti (a haul long been fure-eeti iI pre lifted by u) it CounterpHrt In the South of f-et-t-s-ion, disunion, and arme! re-.iUtice to lheCeticr.il Government, rd term in ting in bhxnly etrife between tV.e who fliould lute been fotever bound together I? fralertr.l bond, lltu-i brinin? upon the whole country a calamity which we are now to meet a loyal titizen, tri vin for the adoption ol that mode of Mfttlement bext calculated lo a cuin le tore nnion and harmony. 4. That In rejecting all nropcHion likely to result lr a ajtifc.- ojuintenl of the mitrcr
in düpute between the .North und the South. anl epet.-ial!y thoe nie.i.-urert which would hive e curel the horde I... e Sute to the Union, and a hearty co or-er itlon on their pirt In all con.-titu tioiiil nitd leitl measure to procure a return of the more Smthern State to the;r allei-tnee, the Kepublicun party a.?uned n fe.irl'ul re-poiiM-bilitv, ii nd acte-1 in total dire;inl of the bet intereta of the whole country. S. Th-tt if the pirty in jtowcr h id hown tlie Mtix deire to Mtl!e, Ut amic.tble it(ljiitiii?nt, our intern. il di-c?i!ioit!) belure hostilities h id nctunlly Couinieitt e-I, llut the AdiuiiiiMr.ilion h ! ret-eiitly exhiliieil to avoid a war with our art dent enemy. Grctt IlHtiin, e confidently be lleetlut . e und h irrnony would now rtin thrruhout all our bonier. G. Th.it the m-iinten.in.ee of the Union njurn the piuciple ttC the Fe-i em I Constitution houl d be the cimtroUiiiff object of ull who nrofe-n loy
alty to the Government .ind in our judgment tlii purpose can oulv be actomplidied, by the acceiMlency of a Union pirty In the Southern State, which rh ill, bv a counter revolution, dipl.o e thoe who control and Uiiect theptc-cnt rc Lei lion. TImI no effort to creite or f ti;toiti fucli a pxrty can beuci-cs-ful which i. not Im cd upii a definite ncttleinent of the jiic-tioii" at iue be tweeii the t neetioim; mIdI we theteloie iletu ilid th.it o jie ui eh rcttlement be ni.i'Ie by addition il ''Constitution! Rti.ir.iiity, either initiate! by act of Congre. or through the tueilium of a Rational Convention. 7. That the Republic m pirty ha fully demonstrated its 'nubility to conduct the Government through iu present dillicu't'tM. 3. Tint we are utterly opoe! to the twin licree, Northern hectioniliMii und S nillnrn eee-ion. a ininiioal to the Constitution; and that freetnen. a- they value the Itooii ot' civ il liberty mid thtf I o.ii- of tliü country, ehould liown lodin nlly uprii them. D. That in this nation i! emergency the t)envc ricT of Indianii, btini.diin all feeling of jtts.-ion and resentment, will reollect only their duty to the whole country; that thi war tlmuM not be wael in the spirit of conquest or siit.ju' iti in. nor for the urpo-e of overthrowing or inter! ,r In with the rtghti or institution of lie S.ne-, but to defend and maintain the Mipremaet of the Constitution, and to preserve the Union with all the dignity, etpulity Htid rijjit of the several State unimpaired; and that h.h mnim ax ihe-e olt ject are nccompliliel tfe war ouht to tei.-e. ID. Tlint we will ubtiii. with all our encrie-. a war for tne maiirteuanee of the Constitution, mi ot the integrity of the Union undrr ihr Gumtitn lion ; but we are optMed lo a w ir lor the em niei
patioti of the negroes, or the ulog.itioii of ihe
.southern btatea. 11. That the purpose avowal an ! n lvoctte l
by the Northern dNuiiiotilstü, to liberate uitl a; m the nei;ro es, is unconstitutional, insulting to
loyxl citizen, a d'rnce to the aj:e. U calculateij to ret in I the iippreion oi the iclcIUoii and in et. our uiMU.tlitied cotidemn ition. 1 J. That the total disregard of tlie writ of A b0 corpnt by the authorities over us, and the eaure and linpiisoumciit of tlie citizen- of loyal State wheie the judiciary is in full operation, without warrant of law and without issinin anv c:ute or trivin to the pirty arretted any opjxirtu nitjr of detente, are Harant violitio iof the Conlitntinti and most alarm n of usurpation ol power, which should receive the item rebuke of every lover of hi country and of every man who prize the security and bleisin, of lüe, libcity ami pnpeitr. 13. That lilertT of jeec!i atn! of the pre are guarantee! to the -oplc by the Constitution. and none but a usurper would deprive them of these jlyht; they are inestim ible to the citizen and forniiddde to tyrant on!y. And the attempt which havelen m ole i;:re our j resent unlortu nate trouble, to muzzle the pre. und Mille free discussion, are ciercie of!esjKtic jaiwer linst whirh Irccdom revolt a:wl which can not be tolei:itel without converting freemen into sin es. 14. 1 h it the telzure of Slidell and Mason, on ttoanl a neutral Tes-el. on the hih ne i. wa either in accord nice wiiti intern ttional law, atnl o levl; tr cl"e in violation ot uch I iw, and o illegal. If the former, we I invent that our nation h lieen humiliated b their unetulcr, under a llreftt; if tlie latter, it wa the duty of the Ad minisirituMi at once to have disavowed the act of their offir er, and Instead of incarvetvtin;: the caplive in Fort Warren, lo htve irnne liately re piire! the wnjn by placing t!:?ni, a far a practicable, in ti e i me condition in ivhiih thit n(!)rer hol foutnl them. In either evert, the action ol the Adoi'nNtr.ilioii wa vacillating fand cowanil v, and ilerading to the dignity of a great na tion. 15. Tint the action of the Ttcnuhliean nartr.
a inanit'etel in the pirti in character of nil appoiiiSiteiit of the Administration to civil odice atd. in hoi lin party c aucu-es by the Kcpublican tieiuicr-f ConrC'S for the purpose of imptvinjj uptu the legislative tct.on of lit it IkhIv the peculiar do;ra i .a of tint p irt y, hav e demotistratoi that the'r pivfesMonl"i icril'u in? party platforms, and party orj; iuij tiions. isjs. it i'.i altar of the;r c untry," are but o mmy hvpH'rilic:tt and filse pretences by winch they hoj-e to tlu;e tbe unwary into thei" upport; und we warn all loyal person, us they love t!ie r country, not to be derived theiohy. 16. That the disclosure m t.', v the inestpitin? committee in Cons re of the enoiniom fraud that hive st ilkcil into the army and iuvt depirtme'nts. implicating the hetU of those le part men t in t connivance nt, if not nu actutl participation iu a ystem of corrujtioii, und if wh'ch iur brave soldier have been delr iuhl of their pnper unpües, and cur Government thieit enel with buikruptcy, deui md a thnnu ;h in vetii.' tHn into all our e-end:ture. It! Stale and National, and tint a speedy and nnrked ex m;!e le undeof all micIi "birds of ptcy," who, taking advaiitie of the ne e.itie ot our ci'i.i try. have fed and fattennl upon pulilic pluialer. Rr$olrd. Thit the incritotioti conduct of tin Ii.tt-ia troop, in eery little field 'where vi trv h is perchel u;u the n it:onal linnir, h i Iii I ex the Mi.le of this State with the !.ihet tr.iti tn.le to I. er pallmt sous. n. thitwesend our tKt w ihe to oihcem and mn, ilisersel throughout t'-.e cttuntry. and tlie heirtfe't cteetins of every Vmmr.it for the r further tnllint ach eve tnent in tlie coming contest forth raunten ime of the ConsiitutUin and the Union. Principle und Plan of the Democratic Organiratian. ne!'etint; th it the Union cm not be restored or proseroulv m tint ine! et ept on ihe !i ot the Constitution -nlo: cd l I'lt.U.lr 1 j Jii , n the 1 7ih of September, 177, we pleLe our-eltf to etch other, whi'e uphohlin the C uititutioii mi I law of the FVIerai (tovenniiei.t. tint c wlil, at the ime time, and hencefotth at ull times, per fevtlv olt-erve, a well c!eoly and tedtlt recognize, the ri:ht of the people in ev ery State, north and oulh. cist and west, according to the term of the oriiuil compact. TL AT FORM. W7e aiJopt ard affirm "r own the f.IToin pröieiple a exfese-d by Waa!iinuton. JeftVrM., ll nliin tid J uk -on. upon the mtn:enous mv lrre the f-e.f'e. !! ill ml--J.:rj; them we are fr an open, coustituliotu. op'r aitiou to all fanatical party uuveiuru'i. but e---
pet I d'v to all recret politic il cle'.Iraor or-ti.Jza-t uit.-: Tn:h Am-n 'm'nt t Oir C rarf ntion. "1 he 5ie:a nt tJe'eafe 1 lothe Un tclSl4tei by thi Coitii:u:ioii, nor jnh.biiel by it to ti l State, are reerveJ to the Sute respectively, cr to the people." CKL'ED OF JEFFERSON'. Ioaasnrt.1 AdlrtM, llrch 4, 101 It is proper yoa hocld anderstand what I deem the eenti-il princip'e of our Government, atid eon-erjueiitly tlHe wh ch ourM to h ipe it administration. I will compre them within the inrrowe-t coma they will heir t-ititi the general principle, but not ull iu Units tatioi-: "E'pii! and ezct justice to nil menofwhatev er !-)tate or per-uiou. leliiou or jw) itical. 'IVace, commerce and honest friendship with all mtions, enttnÜii l'i.itn e with iifne "The mpjortof the Sr.ite Gov ertimrntj in .ill their rihm as the mo-t Iinpoitant administrations f-r our dorne. is concerns, an ! the .ure-t bulwark against all aiiti-iepuhücan teiidenci". "The pie-ervation of the General Government In it whole coi.stitutioual vior, aa the licet an chor of our peice at home and safety abroac. "A jealou caieof the riht of election ly the people, a mild and aafe correction ofabu-e which are !opi?d ofT by the ird of revolution where e ice title remedic are tniro itJed. "Alisolmc acijuiex-ence in the decisions of the m Joiity. the vital raii.eiple of reitdic, from which there is no appeal but to form the vit il frinciple and immediate parent tlejtim. "A well discipline! militia, our best reliance In pe ice, and lor the first moments of war, till regular my teliev e them. "The" upiemacy of the civil over military authority. "Et-onomy in tin public expense that labor nut le lih'ilv l.uitlciied "The hone! payment of our debtJ and sacied f)re-ervatitin of the public faith. "Eticournj.eiiient of agriculture, and of com inet e a. it handmaid. "The d.fTiision of informition, and nrrainmer.t of all abuse at the bir of the public rc isoli.
rreedom oirehiotij freedom of the pre and freedom of roii. under the protection of the hoht'is corpuB, and trial by juries iuipattially ee lec'e!. Th. principle form the bricht constellation which has pine before u and guided our htep through an ae of revolution and leloruntion. The wis,,in of our s.ipcs und Mood of our heroes have been devote! to their attainment. They chould le tlie oreed of our political faith, the text of civic institution, the touchstone by which to try the service of those we trust; ;md rdiould we wander from them in moments of er ror or of alarm, let u h isteti to retrace our teps, and to regain the road which alone leid to eace. liberty and safety." ADMOxrrioN of Washington. tarewt-U Ad.!rrM,Sr tfiiil,frl7, lTlHJ.J "In coiitemphain the caue w hieb nnj dia tuib our Union; it occuis, n a matter of cciiou coiicein, th it niiy ground hhui ld have been furttiishei for character .ziiip pa i tie by geographical discriminations Northern Hiid Souihein, Atlantic and Weein whence tle-i-'i. ii:; men uiav ende i vor to exc'ue a belief that theie i a teildilfeienccof local interests and view. One of tlie expetlieut of party to n quire ii.tlueuce within p ii ticular districts, i to niisicpie-ent tlie opinions un I aim of ottier ditii( ts. Vou cannot shield Vi'iiirclvestoo lunch against ihe jealoiifle and he irl-lui nins which cpiin from these misiepie hentations; they lend to render alien to each oth er those who ouhl to be bound together by frateiti ii iillet tion. ADMONITION OF JACKSON.
t-arewell Address, Much 3, 1--27.J "Hut the Constitution cannot be in tint ained. nor the Union preserved, iu opposition to public leeiin, by the meic exeitiou of the coercive liwet contidcl to the General Government. The found. ition tnusl be laid in the ntlection of the people; in the e i:iitv which it caves to life, liberty and jropertv in eerv iju. titer of the couiitrv; and iu the fraternal attachments which tlie c f..en of ihe several State bear one to an other us meinlieis of one political family, urn tu illy contr.butin to pmtnote the h app:nes of eich other. Hence, the citizen of each State fhoiild studiously it void eerv iliin calciilittetl to wound the ensbility or ofl'end the just pride of the people of other Stale-; and they tdioiihl frown UMiti any procee-lins within their own border likely to disiuib the tr.iniiiility of their (olitical bietluen in other poi liens of the Union. In a country so extensive a the Unite 1 States, and in pursuits mi v.ined, the inteinal regulation. of the several State must lreuciiih jhller from one another iu irnoii:int t- iicul.trs; and this ddleience is unavoidably increased by the varying principles upon wh'n h the American colon e were origin. illv planted; prii-ciple which had t ikeu deep root in their social relation bvfoie the Revolution, und theiefo.e, of neces.-ity, infb.encino their jnillcy since they became fiee and independent Slate. Rut e tch State has the un questionable ri-ht to i emulate it own internal concerns according to its own pleasure; and wh le it doe not intcrfeic wiih the rights of the people of other State-, or 'he riht of the Union, every Stile inu.-t be tlie sole judpre of the measure proper to sevuie ihe safety of its citizen and promote their hippme-s; and all elloit on the pirt of ihe cople of othe. Slate to cast odium upon iheir iiistiiutions. und all measr.ie calculated to distiu I heir rights of property, or to put iu jeopudy their peice and inteinal tratiuihty, are in diicct oppisition to the spirit in which the Union was lot med. and must endanger its safety. Motive of philanthropy in iv be a-vned fortius unwarrantable intci leietice. and weak men in iy persuade themselves, lor a moment, that they are iattoiiii". in the caue of lium inilv, and asserting the rights of ti e human race, but every one, niton sober reflection, will ?ee that nothing but mischief em come born these improper u.ss.iult. upon the feeling and rights of others. Re.t a toned that the men fouiwl busy in this woik of discord aie not worthy tf v our confidence, and deserve vour strongest repiob ition." UV JAMES MADISON. I cd-rali-t, No. 14 "lie ii ken not to the unuituril voice which tell yu that the pe-ple of America, knit to jiCthcr n fhey aie by mi mmy cord oi alVcction. can no hiu.er liv e together us member of ihe fsiime family; cot no longer continue the muiiiil UU.inli ins of their inutu il h ippiness; can no longer be lelhiw citizen of our pe it, iepect.ib!e and ii mi isliin- emire. He n ken not lo the voice w hich petulantly tell you tint the Government recommended lor vour adoption is a noveltv in the Mlitical world; that ithasnetcr vet had a place in the theories of the wili!et projector; tint it rashlv attempts wh it it i impossible to accotn pl:h. N. my couutrv men; f-hut yourears ar' liust this uuh-illowea laiiuae; shut v our he trts aaiiist the jtoison hieb it convey?. The kindred blood which flows iu the veins of American citizens, the miii!el blood which tliey have sheI in de leu-e of their sacred rights, conset-rat e I he r Union, am! excite.horror at the it!e-i of their beconilnp, alien, livals, enemies. And if novelties are to be shunned, believe me the most nlarmin,: of all novelties, the moit wild of all inject, i that of lending us in piece in order to pre-erve our bbeities and promote our happine." CONSTITUTION OF EACH CLUB. Article 1 Any eit zen of the United State. a resident ot tln tit iv , on subsciibin ' this - constitution and ciccd, become a member. ABT. . Tbei likeis ot tlie Association ), ill le I't Csulctit, Set a dry Mihi Ti eisiirer. w In rlt 1 1 1 tie elected rju uterly. at t!e ineeiims iu June. September. Dei-ember und Mar h, hihI wli.i s,Ml, lasi..es their usual functions, ,e 11 Executive Committee lor the trans u tioii of all business put iu their charge bv the Cub. Act 3 The 1 'resident lull, at the first meeting ol the Club, api-tint a coiumillt-e of tim e to draft and lepoit by-law lur the regulation of liusiuess. AT. 4 The rresident lull, on motion to that effect, apptint a coinin ttce fur each ro-il district for tl e putKtse of getting a con eel list of all Democratic voter in the ward, tow nsliip t.r precinct, which I:1 hill be h id at all j rim try meet Hg, to be Used in aid of the ui it y of their proseei ns. Art 5 The Secret try h ill report the org mi' Xitiou if the Cii.b to the Democratic Couuty Ex-ev-utive Committee. Am. 6. Eich tuemher en joininj the Clüb and quirteily there Her, r-hall pav mim!1 kuiii wa hall bo determined in the by-law thereof, which hall be ul duly to defray the exjenses ol ib Ciult MImI llt ubocttsu of public doc umerit, which shdl be determine) by the Club.
SCHOOL ORCANS. A Xkt iVsrri:i'M-iXr-JrsT iiir TiiiVuTrou 1 m H.HHjth b.-ls, Ac.lmi a 4 limall Cturctis.
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can .tv n. VILLA kD k STOWKLL
Officer of Indiana Itejrlments In tlie Held. SIXTH lttr.IMl.VT I KCNTLCKT. Tho. T. Crittenden. Cot or. el. Hiram I'rather. L eutemnt Colonel. Aurutu II. Abbott. Major. John E-inishaw. Adjutant. W. E. McCie'hn. Re;TiraenUl Quartermas;er. Dr. Scbisaler, of Madison, Surpeon. . Samuel II. Ciurlton, Assistant Surgeon. Car 4in Philemon P. Baldwin, Samuel Russell, Wm.T)itia, Ilaerman Tripp, John R. B. Glasscock, Jame Molfett, (eorse W. Rrown, Charle R. Vanüees, Augustua II. Ablett, Cal tin CampbellHVEJin BrOIHEMT IX MVKTLAM. J.vmes G-ivin, Color.el. John F. Cheek. Lieut. Colonel. Renj min C. Sin , M jor. John M. Rlair. Adjutmt. Richaid P. Johnson. Qu.irtermister. (or;e W. New, Surgeon. William (illtspre, AssisUnt Surgon. John Kier, Chaplain. Captain J esrie Ai"mtronr, Solomon Waterman, Scott Miller, Merit C. Welsh, Ira G. G rover, Samuel Limettson. Wilni C. lemert, Samuel J. Ranta. Jt.hu H. Verry. Will C. RanU. EIGHTH RLOIXr.VT IX XllVnOlRI. Wm. P. Kenton, Colonel. David Sliunk, Lieutenant Colonel. Charles S. IWish. Major. Charle O. II wanl. Adjutant. Nathan Rransnn, Quartermaster. James Font, Surgeon. Gejrge W. Uruce, Assistant burgeon. Captain Frederick S. Wy.-oitg, Thomas J. I'.rady, Joepli M. Thomp-vn. er H 1. Carey, Wm. R. Walls, Alexander J. Kinney, Gtnirge W. II liiley. John It. Polk, Hiram T. VwiiJerventer, Fiederick Tvkle. MXTII KRGIMI.NT IX MA&TLA.XD. Gideon C. Moodr, Colonel. Wm. II. Rl ike. L euteuant Colonel. John R. Milroy, M ijor. 1 Im ma J. Patten. Adjutant. James J. Drum, Qu it termaster. Mason (J. Sheimm, Surgeon. John K. 11 ickstone. Assistant Surgeon.
hitety L iv ton. Chaplain. Captains Thorn as Madden, William Copp.
Douglas G. Ris'ev, Am isa Johnson. Lcmida A. Cole, (Jeore II. Carter, Josliu i Healey. !a ic C. 1. Sutuan, James Houghton, illiam P. La.K'lle. TENTH Bt;i.MtNT IN KENTl'CKT. Mihlou I. M iiisoii,Co!oiiel. Wm. C Ki-e. Lieuten ant Colonel. Abrain O Miller, Major. Reuben C Kise, Adjutant. David N Steel, Quartermaster. Joseph S. Allen. Surgeon. Conrad S. I'ei kins. Assistant Surgeon. deorge T. Dougheity, Chaplain. Captains Samuel II. Shortle (discharged.) John V, I'erkin. Alcxandc - Hoel.ind, Marsh P. Tit) lor, Joseph F. Taj lor, (discharged,) Wm. P. Carroll, J imes H. Van ird ill, Abnni O. Miller, Renj imiii M Gregory, James II. II imilton. Ll.Vt.XTll Kl (ilMtNT IX Kt XTtCKT. George F. McGmiiii, Colonel. Wm. J. II Rc non, Lieutenant Colonel. Isaac C. Elston, M 'jor. Daniel M icauley. Adjutant. Joseph P. Pope, (Quartern aster. John C. Tliouison, Surgeon. Clay Rrown. Assistant Surgeon. Henry R. Hibben. Chaplain. Captains Nicholas It. Ruckle, Henry M Carr, J.ihe. Smith. Edwanl T. Wallace. Win W. D.rnell. David It. Cully. Jcss-e E. Hamill, Joseph II. Liv.-ej, (Jeorge Ruiler. TWiLfTII KIOIMKNT IX MARYLAND. Wm. II. Linck, Colonel. George Humphrey, Lieutenant Colonel. Henry Hublei , M ijor. Oscar Hinkte, Adjutant. Milton R. DiXson. Quartermaster. Wm II Loni ix. Surgeon. Noble P Howard, Assistant Surgeon. Captain Thomas G. Moirison. Thomas R. Noel. Jame Richmut, Win O'lhiou. Henry Hublcr, George Nelson, Arthur F. Reed, Thomas Do in, Alexander Ruchanan, Joseph F. Draper. THIKTI r.XTII RT.OIMt.XT IX MARYLAND. Jeremiah C Sullivan, Colonel. Robert II. Foster. L'eutcuaiit Colonel. Guus J. Dobbs, M ijor. Charles II Ros. Adjutant. Alois D (Jail, Surgeon; Win. C. Foster, Assistant Surgeon. Captain Abner j. Nevvland. Clinton. Davis, Chauncey. Ho i in-to.i, S ay le, Vn'iNoa, Johnson, Kiikpatr.ck, Ren. 11 Muis. KOI RTI KNTH RHil.MK.NT IX MARYLAND. Nathiti Kimb.ill, Colonel. John R. M th an, L'euteii.ui. Colonel. William Harrow, Major. John J. IV Rliiin. Adjutant. Thomas C. Runrin, Quartermaster. Gcroge W. Clipi enger, Surgeon. (ieorge W. McCanc. Assistant Surgeon. Thotiia E Webb, Chaplain. Captains Lucieu A. Fnote, Jonathan D. Wood. Levi Rrook. Elijah H. C. Cavin. Nath hi Will.inl. Jonathan D. 11 igan, John Coon, John II. Martin, Philander R. 0 en, James R. Kelly. rifTI tXTII Rf GlMIXT IX KENTl'CKT. George D. Wanner, Colonel. Giistavus A. Wood, Lieut. Colonel. Alexander Fowler, Major. S F. Fry, Quarterm ister. Captains Sunuel Rurns, Compatct. Shttrt, Miller. Tctnplcton, McCutcheou, Rive, Fowler, Rcunett. f IXTtKXTII RIUIMtXT MARYLAND. Pleas tiit A. II icklem in Colonel. (No further tetuitis at the Adjutant-General's ollice.) MITEXTFLXTH RKGIMINT MARYLAND. Milo S. Hascatl. Colonel. John J. Wilder, Lieut. Colotiel. George W. Gorm an. Major. Edmund R Kusletter, Adjutant. Samuel E Munlbrd, Surgeon. Captains Wm. T. Jones, James Thompson, Silas W. Roswell. George Cuttberly. Eih m M. Alien, George W. Slough, Henrv .Ionian, Jacob G. Vail, Jacob R. Stewart. Silas'F. Rigby. EIGHT t.r. NTH Rt-lilMt.XT MIShOlRI. Thom is Pattison. Colonel. Henry D. Washburn, Lieut. Colonel. DeWiit C. Thomas, Major. (ieorge S. Marsh ill. Adjutant. John H Popp, Quartermaster. Samuel W. Peck, Surgeon. John W. Hitchcock. Assistant Surgeon. George W. Ames. Chapht'n. Captains Jonathan II. Williams, William Stanley CharVs. John W. Jones, Jesse L tlol man. S muiel W. bhort, Peter C. WihkN, Sirn uel D in i Is m , John C. Jenks, James R. Rrvant, Rinald i R Ruter. XINLTEI.NTH RlC.lMEXT WASIIIXOTOX, D. C. Solomon Metedith, Colonel. Roleit A. Cameron. Lieutenant Colonel. Alois A. Rockvvmal, M jor. John P. WokI. Adjutant. James S Drum, Qu trtermaster. Calvin J. Wottd, Surreon. Captain Sitni.el J. Willi inn, VaVntine Jacob. Roheit W. Hjinilton, William W. Dudlev, John R Claik. John M. Liiidley, Rich ml M. Keiley. Luther R. Wilson, John 11. Johnson, Isaac M May. TWENTIETH RKGIiirXT IN VIRGINIA. William H. Ii-owii, Co!iic-l. Ren. 11 Smith. Lieutenant Colonel. John VanvalkenlKiugh. M jor. I-nel N. Stile. Adjutant. Ii ic W. Hirt, Quartet nuster. Oilieus Evarts, Surgeoii.Henry C (ir.iver. Assistant Surgeon. William C. Porter. Chiplain. Captain Wm. R. Rev burn. Join Wheeler, William Raid lug ton, George F. Dek, James H. Sh union, John Kistler. Win. C. P. Tavlor. Geo. W. Meikle. Jame W. Lvtie. Alfre-1 Keed. TllETT-riR-T ELGIMfcNT HART LAND. Jame V McMillen, .Colonel. Jnliti A- Ke.th. L!eute;iattl Colonel. Renjutiiii T. H iv s. Major. Matthew A L ith tm. Adjutant. Wm. S. llink'e, Qu irterm oder. Ert Road. Surgeon. John it Divi. Assistant Surdin. Nelson L Riakem in, Ch ipl tin. Captains .Richard Ca nip) eil, Jach lie, Elihu E. Rose. Jame Guinsley. Wm. M. Skelton, James II. G ivitt, Frincis W. Noblet, Wm. Ray, John F. Camplell, Edward MtLaftin. twextt atroxn regimrxt MIVsOLRI. JelT C. Dvi. CtdtMiel. John A. HeiNlrkks, Lieutenant Colonel. , M-jor. Ch rle L. Holstein. Adjutant. - Kiiwry Uratllev, Qmrtermaster. Rciijim'n J. Ne land, Surpwn. Jo. A. kJlilwell. AaisLiit Surgeou.
Arrr. 7 trjr Ito. The following stitemetit. tiken from oCici il source, will ahow the army p-iy nll. Iu the tirst column will be found the nett altry per month and in ihe teiond the total salary per mouth, which iucluJcs rations, tcrvant hc, fjrage, Lc. gcxeral ornctJui. If r inonta. Total. Lieutcaant General S2T0$77d 00 Aids de-Camp tad Military SecretaUry to Lieutenant General, each l'JS 00 Major General 4T7 00 Senior Aid de-Camp to Gencral inCbief W) b0 00 Aid de Camp, in alditkn to jwy, etc.. of Lieutenant..- 21 l?2 (HI Drigadier Genera! 121 3'Jl) St Aid de-Camp, in addition to pay, etc., of Lieutenant 23 Vi 00 ADJITAX'T GEXERAL DLFARTMEXT. Adjutant General Colonel 11Ü 237 00 Assistant AdjuUnt General Lieut. Colonel 05 213 00 Assistant Adjaunt General Major H) If'J (H) " Capt'n 70 13J 50 Judge Advocate Major cO IM) 00 IXStPECTOE CEXLRAL's DLTARTMEXT. Inxtor Genera! Color.el 110 237 00 RIOXAL DEPARTMEXT. Signal officer Major cO lb3 00 QUARTLTtMASTrR's MPARTMFNT. Quartermaster (eneral Hrig idier General 121 323 50 AssisLmt Quartermaster General Colonel 110 237 00 Deputy Quartermaster General Lieutenant Colonel 05 213 0(1 Queerer ma--ter Major f0 le'9 00 Assistant Quartermaster Cact.iin 70 13S 50 M-BlTfcVCIC PEPARTMEXT. Conirnissarv General of Subsistence Colonel... HO 237 00 Assistant Cominissjtrv General of Subsistence Lieutenant Colonel ." 213 00 Commissary of Subsistence Major fcO L-'J 00 Assistant Commissary of Subsist ence Captain 70 138 50 Assistant Commissary of Subsistence, in addition to pav, etc., of Lieutenant ". 20 11 00 MLIUCAL Iif PARTMKXT. Surgwn General $2,71 ) jer annum 22S 33 Surgeon of len veaps'i service bO 225 00 Surgeons of less than ten yens service 70 174 5!) Assistant Surgeons of ten years' ser
vice 70 174 5! Assistant Surgeons of five years' service 70 l.b 50 As-itant Surgeon of less than five years service 5333 121 83 TAY PI PARTMKXT. Paymaster General $2,743 per annum 22" t3 Deputy Paymaster General 05 213 00 Paymaster" tO lJ 00 orriciRaor tiik cobp or lmiixi iks. mnrs or TOPOGRAPHICAL E.NGIXELRS AXI OBHXANCE IE TAKTMLXT. Colonel 110 237 00 Lieutenant Colonel 'J5 213 00 M ijor HI 1?J l0 Captain 70 13 50 First Lieutenant 5333 121 K Second Lieutenant 5333 121 t3 Rrevct Second Lieutenant 5333 121 tt.3 orncERs or mocxtep on sooons, cavalry, rielk ME M) LICl'T ABTILLLRT.
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Ctlonel IU) 217 0(1 Lieut.-nant Colonel. . . ; 05 213 00 Major HI l.l 00 Captain 70 140 5 First Lieutenant 53 12. 83 Second Lieutenant 53 120 H3 Rrevct Second Lieutenant 53 120 b-3 Adjutant, and Regimental Quarter term aster, iu addition to pay of Lieutenant 10 10 00
omCr RS OK ARTILLERY AND INFANTRY. Colotiel 05 222 00 Lieutenant Colonel HI 1!H 00 Major 70 170 00 Captain CO 12 .10 Fir.-t Lieuten mt 50 110 50 Second Lieutenant 45 105 50 Rrevel Seeon! LVuten.mt 45 105 50 Adjutant, in addition to pay, etc., of Lieutenant 10 10 50 Regimental Quaitcrmater, in atlditioii to pay, etc.. of Lieutenant 10 2fi 00 In the above we have not inserted the fractional parts of dollars, or convenience sake, in this matter of but little impairtnncc. HI LOW THE OK APE Or LIECTEXAXT. The fust column denotes the pay per month of artillery and infantry, and of dragoon anl riflemen when serving on foot The second column denotes the pay jter month of light artillery tmd of dragoons and ritlemcii when mounted: Sergeant Major, Quartermaster Sergeant, Principal Musician, and Chief Riigler, each 21 2100 First Sergeant of a Company. .... 2J 2'J 00 Ordnance Sergeants '. 22 0! Hospital Steward, 22 0 All other Sergeants, each 17 17 00 Crpo:als 13 14 00 litigier 12 13 (Ml Musicians 12 30 Farriers and Rhu ksmith 15 15 0.1 Artificers 15 17 00 Privates 13 00 M itron... G 00 Females nurses 40 cents per day and one ra tion. Paymaster's Clerks $700 per annum, and 75 cents per day when actually on C Chaplain in volunteers $140 50. In addition to the pay as above stated, one ration per lay and an alninaant aupply of gMa! clothing is allowed to every sohlier. Quarters, fuel and medical attendance are always provided by the Government without dedu. n from the soldier's pay. If a soldier should become disabled in the line of hi duties, the law provide for him a pension, or he m i v, if he prefer it, obtain al mission into the Military Asylum, which will aflord him a comfortable home so long a he in ay wish to receive its benefit.. To the above pay for private soldiers must be added the additioaal $2 a month to be paid during serv ice, the $100 bounty at the end of the war, which has already tteen provideil for, an! the riuarter section of land that Congress will provide for at it coming session. The bounty and land apply to otli-'Crs and privates alike.
AMEniCAN CEMENT CLUE. Sioiiiclhiii Tor lite Time. A NECESSITY INJVEBY HOUSEHOLD! Johns & Crosley's AMERICAN CKMKXT GLUE, TUB STUliNCLST GLUE IN THE YVOKLIi For Cemeniintr Wood l.cutlier;iakt Ivory China Marble, loreelalnAlMhater Hone Coral Ar, THK. ONLY AlCTlCLk OK THK KIXH KVKK I UODUCKD WHICH WILL W ITHS. AND WATLk. i:vniACTys Fvery houkrpr hocld I ave a 'apply of Johns 1 Cnsf)'i American Cement Ula." A". 1. Hint. "It Is no caivrnirnt lo have ii. Ihe has." .Wir York .Cry . "It i lw v rf i.ly; ILL commenJs It to every tvody." "We bre tried lr, l1 flnl It u-eful In our hoa.f wtr.M Will tj.irit ofth 7Vwi. Price rJ.l ft, per Hot lie VERY LI ih:k al kkductioxs to WHOLESALE DEALERS.
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HIICII A HILLS OF LAM SO, . BUSINESS CARDS, BILLHEADS, BLANKS, DEEDS, LETTER HEADINGS, REGISTERS, CIKCCLARS, RF.CKIITS,c Show Cards and Bills ! CHECKS, NOTES BONDS, ENVELOPES, STOCK CERTIFICATES, DEEDS, Ac., Ac POSTING BILLS COr NT r MKHCHAKTt. Show mill, Hotel Hill of Fare llrmd IUI I v., Potters and I'rogmnimciif I,i.bel, InvilHtloim. (Par tic mid Hall.)
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We hvr on of the mt complete Prlntirif- FtbIIhmpnt In the country. Our facilities for doing all kinds of Work, Book, Plain or Ornamental, are Crt class. We have introduced the latent and fastest rreiiei, and htve added to our Type all the modern styles and we employ the be M wr'roen. We are thus enabled to furnlt-h Jobs promptly, to guaranr aatUfaction, and to accept low prices. We have connected with our Job Department Adam Superior Premes, and are prepared to execute Stereotje Prefkwork, together w Ith the PreMwork for otituld paper-, at low figures.
AjQjT" Kor s!e b.T all Dmicxt-t n4 Slor-kejr. gmrl j throuLoui tlie cwuutry. JOIIS aTcIwOSI-CY, (ole A-rrrirmcas,) TS Willis sis Mreeli Corner of Liberty trett, N. T. JuljMly'Jl
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CURE
! HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Tl-rS CKEATEST MIllCiL BEALTIF 1CK OF THE AGE, AND THK ON LT ii.viic iicioi.vn-vrx"iorsi WurtSy of any nw fdrrc r.-r r..rin
iMervousHeadache 3rt CURE J?
Rt rhe -S5 of tbee riü the perlHc attack of .V-rtii or tV. t lit ,1.1,1k X may I prevented; and if taken al the Commencement of an attack Immediate relief from pain ri mcW will l olt lined. fTbey M-Wrn rail in rmorir the Na-a arxl It-4t-1ab
to hich female- are subject. Tbry act pntly upon th bowettt rmoviri-CottT.n-. F'r Literary Men, Student, Dvlicale Femari, and ! erons of Mslentiry habit, they are valuable as a La.ative improx-ing tb appr-titr, friin tone aitd rla-or to t fcc lj-ctive orgai.s and re storir g the natural elasticity and trentrth the whole aysn-in. Th CK -M A L!C PILI are the result of lr(c Inrestigt. tln and carefully conducted experiment, hsrins: bea in oe many yearn, during which time they have prermtrd and relievrd a ra-t amount of pain and suffering fron Headache, whether originating in the nervous syoteniot frorr a derangrd utate of the nlomach. "Thoy are entirely vegetable in their compoMtliai, and may be taken at all time w ith perffct af ty without mak icg any change of diet, and the absence of any disagreea bu- taste render. It eay to adminUter tbrm to children. EKWARE OF COUNTEKFEITS The genuin have five ignature of Ilmry C. Spalding on each box. Sold by Druggi-U and ail other Dealer In Mcdicln-. A box will be xnt by uiail, pre-paid, vii rrceipt of th i it i c i: 25 i: ts. All orders bould be adUres'd lo HENKY C. SPALDING, S Cder Street. New Trk.
ttrctsant Ilankrr Itallroad .Tfanagerst Irtauranco Agents, .Tanu facturcr! A.c.f
la repvctfully directed to our EtablihiDent, If they !
esire flrst-clsss work at Is ntev 'S " tyOnUrs froo. abroad will reeeire prompt attention. CtyWorh rarni'h4 In all casst Ike prmied.
Strangers lrom a distance, and business men of the ctty and country, are cotdlal-
j ) intitcd to visit our oflicc, and examine our
j facilities for executing every description ot j
! Printing in the neatest style, and oa tie moat
reasonable terms.
tlJT Ofiice on MerMian Street, South of Whingtoritreet, op-r.osite the Pcwtof5ce. -Addkxs). ELDER HABENESS & BIHOHAU.
"THEY GO RIGHT TO THE SPOT." INSTANT IIELIEFI STOP YOL'U COlGII! rUKIFY YOU It imF.ATIU STUECiTHF.N VOIR V01C1.I SPAIJDING'S
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AKF. GOOD FOR CLERGVMEX, GOOD FOR lecturers; GOOD FOR NJULIC SFEAKERS, GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES GENTLEMEN CARRY SrALDINC.S TI1KOAT C0NFKCTI0N3 LADIES ARK DK LIGHTED WITH SPALDINCi'S THROAT CONFECTIONS CHILDREN CRY FOR SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS
They relieve a Cough instantly. TLey clear the Throat. They give strength and volume tothe voice. They impart a delicioi aroma ta the breath. Ley are dt-lightful to the taste. They are made of aimple berl and can not harm any one.
1 advise every one who has a Cough or a Iluky Voice or a Bad Breath, or any dlS'.cultj of the Throat, to (et package of my Throat Confection, they will relieve yon 0 Dftantly, and you will agree with me that "tbev go ritjbl to the spot." You will find them very useful and r- slant while travelliug or attending public meetings for stilling your cough or allying your thirt. If yoa try one package I am safe in sayiug that you will ever afterward Consider them inc!ipDub1e. Tou w ill find them at ihe Druggiftts and Dealers In Medtdnea. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. My signature is on each package. All others are couq erfeit.
A packajre will be rnt by mail, prepaid, oa receipt of i
Thirty tVnt. AUUIIEIfl NO. AS CEDAR STREET. N. T.
A single Wottle of 8PALDtNG5 rUETAUKD GLUE will aave ten tlntes Iu cot annnaHy.Tjf SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUL! SPAUIG'5 PK EPA RED GLL'Kl
8PAUING S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE THK PIECES! ECONOMT1 DISPATCH I Xs3A Stttcbi Tiwa Savra Ni-.M"t3 Aa accider.u will happen, even In well reflated families, it U ery deuralle to Lave some cheap andcouveiiiebt way for repairing furulrare.iojra, crockery, ic. SPALDING'S PEEP A RED GLUE. mrti all rurb enxr-renor. aad wo bouboVd caa afmrd to 1 without tt. it ia alwaya ready ami ap to lao aLtcautg pulLL -CSEiri IX EVERT IIOC8E.
5. Abnish acconipanics each bottle. PrWUreeU i
i42Ta, it-Mjnt fiAUA..i( 5o. 4 tdar Street, New Jork. CALT10X. Aa certain onprinciptr-l prrMms are alUBipiiBf to tahn off on the mnauapoctlng public, ImiUtHJO of my I'klPAKED GLUE, I would caution all fr.oiia to eiamioe before fmrcfettutms. aJ-d - that t rati mam.
EyPALDLNG' PKEPARED GU'E."Q at um MitU.wravpr;ail oibvea are aidiu
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INVERT DKt"tiGI.T IN THE USrTF.D STATE 'j farr.iiUrwtth th article, and will tell yoa if y are Haid or Gray fir You r list I r eeds sa Tonic PpoIVnnoi O. T. Wood'H IIAIR RESTORATIVE I lite Only ltrllnhle Article for ou ' Foil STATESMEN, JUDGES. CU RGTMES.
I.ad'e and gn-.tlersen. In all parts cf tbe world tratify to tltf rftioacy t.f IYT. tl. J. tTooJ'a tlatr ks4niUv. anl rrt.U hk'u f the presa are uiiattiiitow in IU prat-4. A tr ieiiriioiiu! t'tdj cau here be g'.vei.; - ctirular ftf more, and it ill be lnijK)sil le fr i on to duubt. PROF. S. THAU'.ERG, PfAMsT, ssr on hl arrival in the Unit! Sutr. F.e w a i aj.ivMv ts-ct.ntitia cy. but on ap la Ir.g ti-r Hatr ltiorative, kl fcair ms-h te coverrd ita triputl hue. CHARLES t'ARDEW. 13 NASSAU tTT., N. T, S4) the gr.ty halt tn Iii wife's lead rrr, aftrr a l w we-l.' trial, tiiml into a (Urc tirowrt, at the Mine tttue battj'- int and thu -ruing the ha r. , A. C. RAYMOND, RATH. MAINE, Sy he now alvty years o,1, and 1! hair ai:d wliikrr wtrr lo-ll;tn! arav.t'Ut tth U rf two tnwtlca tf IUr K-l iratTe, lb rray bs'rs hav da'rarrd, N!k tt .ta mat rid f, re, and is nire soft aitd rb-y than fir I ciii -ttr )rar j.re u. Hi w ifr, at tbe ff titty -t, La u-rd It wtih r. ttuir tnrrt. I1NLI.Y JOII.NmiN, Esg , NEW ORLEANS, .T that hr lost 1.1 hair bv the Yrll.w eer tu IV.4. He uhI WtMvt'a Hair ltwtaUe, and In hair is n w tLW k and - . M. MIDDLRTON, LIVINGSTON, ALAI1AMA, say the Iiralive ha tone moch gol lo hi part ol the Country. r tisrtl t .r t al 1w ait.1 now ba a tue head of bir. T. U MORSE, LI IUNON, KENTt CKT, 8 tv he ha m n WimmI' Hair Rrrratiro us4-i in iiint.ln.1. i.f rase, a 'id n rr knew it t fail ii arc.'liij l.i-Lil. all it professe to du.
A. J. . LDEN, McLANESHORO', I!J Sa) be bad the acald head eight yeam, and bai t, but by tlie libera iu- of Wo4'a Hair ICettraUe, be How hat a rkrb, gbnta head ol hair. lJooMa, N"bl county, ludiana, I'eh. ft ls9. Tror. C. J. Wood, Ih ar Mr In tlie latter part of the vrat l'i, while atlciMÜnc to the State at.. Natiunal j S Ihh.I .f the State t.f New York, titv hair, from ran uiikmtii to me, cttmit-itcd falling off ver) rapidly, eo that in the .htirt pare of mi mi,th, the whole ui'jssf part f my Katpwaeitlin ly lerft i.f lt covering, and inurb of lite teniainfna: portioti Qpou tlie .te ari.l ,mrk part of my tiead liortly afu-r bt ramr a-ray, to that ) oa will ti'd be rurpri-d h n I tell jou thai npnu my retuio to tlte Slate of liKÜaua. my mote ca.ua! artjuainlatM-e were not so much at a lw to d,-vrr ti e raux of the change In my apearaire, a my tmre intimate acquaint attcea to rt-cij?nue me at all. I at once made applicaiion to th moot killful rbvrtclatts In the country, but recrfving no asuraitce from them that my haircould acsin lx restorod, afrted to Itecome recnttcih-d to m fate, until fortunatel- n tLe Saltt r part of be year li7, tur re.toralte wa recommended lo tne by a druj-gt-t. aa Mng the nint rr Uafde Hair IUtorative in use. Itrieiloiie bottle, aid f.HJtid to my great atisfat-tion that It waa iirotluctna' tbe otrtd eflett. Since that 1 1 me bate Used trrru dollar' worth of your RfMoratlve, and a a re Milt, ha'rarkhcoat of very Mift black hair, which no money can buy. Aa a mark of my gratitude for your lain and kill la the production of eo wonderful an article, have rrcoru. mended its ue to rnsny of my friend and acrjuaintattcrs, w ho, I am happy to ii.form you, are usfna; It wltb 1.1a effect. Very respectfully. A. M. I.ATTA, Attorney slid Counselor at Law Oaa Caova, S. C. Jut re 34, Prof O.J. TTood: Ivsr SirTour flair I.etorati la rapidly gaining opu!arft- in thi Community. I Lave had occasion to lay prejultce aKb', aixl give your Ha.r Reato. ratle a perfect et. iKiriiiKihe year IsM, I waa ao ui.fortunate aa to be throsMt from my ulky acalnt a rk near the road aide, from which my head receuod a ml ti rrible blow, outnn a great deal of Irritation, tabKb communicated to the brain atnl eitrrt al urface of the hrai, from the eReit of which my hair waa finally destroyed over lb entire aar. face of the h-ad. Erom tbe tun I f.r-t discovered Its dropping, bowexer, up to the time of ita total disa;x araitce, I employed everything I conld think of. t-riiic a pro fesiiional inan mya If; and, aa I thourht undcrtteiMlmg the nature of the di-eae, but was finally defeated tn ever pn ascription adaiM-e l. These and no other drcumtanrea Induced me to reaort to your w rtby Hair Uetorate, wbk-b I bate every rra sou to lelive produced a ery happy reult; two months after the f rt application. I had aa lieaottful a head of ytMing hair a I ever aw, for whn b I certainly owe yon my mt eincere thanks. Ret aared. dear air, 1 hall recommend your remedy to all Inquirera; moreover, I hall ue Diy influence, which 1 flatter myerli loaay, Unot a l.ttle. You can publish this if you think proper. Your, tery repecLfullyt f. J. tVRIGIIT. M. n. OrT.ce of the JerTerilan, Pi.tJl ppl, Va., Iec. 1J, M. !ear Sir I feel It my duty awella my pleanre, f Mate to on the fullowmg ci-cumtai-i es, which you ca nae a yoa tbiuk prM-r. A gentleman of tbl place, (a laajer,) ha U n bald ever sittce his eaMy ytu!h. ao Diiub so that he wa compelled to wear a wig. lie was hid need to ase a tottle 4 yoor Hair liest rat I.e.' which he liked very morb; and after ulng ni l f three bottle hi Lair grew out quite luxuriantly, and be now ba a handsome bead of hair. Tbe gentleman! name I'.radlord, a od ir very well knowu in tut adJoining coumiea, many ier.n- tan testify to lie tru'h of thi taten nt; I gite II to you at the reo, jet of liradiord. You can eil a irreal deal of your Hair lu-.torattte ia this and tbe adjoittina; ctititica it you bare ll ro-rr aaenu. Ycurs.Ac. THUNIXJN M a'.lINoR. Carrrta. . CäOth July, IV. r'. O. J. Tfooi v.rr Sir: I take pteaur In reo n meiHtiiig oor Hair lto,s;ve a a iimI etceRent car for M aid bead. ly ott a u.Terit g very ruu h from tb!s disease, and after Uiliff ote lx-llle, waa made -M-rfectly well. I reconmietided it to other a lo l.a I diaea of the Lead, and in all case It bad the deired effect. Ton caa recommend it without fear aa most r rtaln cure forcald head. Many other will crtify tbat thi and many otber cae was cured from the use of your mot valujbia Hair Rentorativ. lUfpecttuIty yfir, GEORGE UcSUA.5. The New Tork Day T k sayai Tlie maj.rity of Hair Wasbe. Hair P) ea. Hair Tot.iea. Hair atid tbe rtumlM-rle-s pre-raiioti ibtcb are iw before the public umler such e&'.rarsgaiit, hj jtertntlx al atid fait ta tic title a we e paraded in bow IikIow card aiKl newsa(sr beadinxs batr preparatiott. are all hnmbug of tbe Cr-1 water; lleir real merit, when tber pi-- any, I, that they do m. harm. il(jGS LARK V HALF: OIL, LAkD Oil. hWEET OIL, acetited and colortxi. make up, when Id beautiful wra;ers aud w bite flint las lottle, tbe cotliet character ctf to.i-; and when tucot!y are baptized with .m trt-j liable term, and caught at by vetdant young and old of Ucb sexe. S'ich I n-t the character of Prof. Wo!'- ia:r Retratlve. Thi gentlemen conn- oefore the worUf wlih. out any "tighfslutm' Xl!ohlofi1um, r any other a tourxling or ftunling catthpenny tens; he ily ad vert is at a lliir .Vafrrs -wLat it espee. preciselyarid a Restorative it acts. Iiuy prof. VToid'a Ua'r Retorative; and. aa valte your ralp, aye, yoar rerv train, apply nothing else; fr it may be thai yoti wiii get some wr- kub-tartce than perfumed lard otloa I our cranium. Iuumbrr, Vto.i's ivtotatJvt ft-rtte Bit ia the bet article nUbL" rr will, av aarras'a owa raocvaa Rf-STORE GRAT IIAIR TO THE ORIGINAL COLOI Till make It rrow on RaH l!ea,!. Will ntore the r.a'ural secret looa. W ill remov at ice ail ilcbtttg. Will remove all Dan XruV, Will cur all eruption- -even f aid Will make tbe aatr -ft and rloy. Will make tbe oid appear young aarala, W ill pre-erve tbeodor of hair U oid age, . W ill alwsys fs'en It atid stop ft falling, Atid ia of the beat to'. let article for the hair so la IF TOUR UAIR IS II A RA 1 1, L'-sS Pto. Woad's hair rvta-raile If your hair I grey, Cm Pro. Wood's hair rer.cratJve. f yoar hair ia thlav. U rrof. Wood'a hair reaorathra If jou ere bald, C-o Praf. Wood's hair releat.v If yoa have tverua Iresdacbe, l -i tTof. Wod' hair ret.torat.ee. If you war.t tetlmotiy overwUltD.ng. Va-i the ctrcaUr of Prof. Wawd'a hair rvatorat O. J. WOOD fit CO., lit Market reef-M. Uni; 411 nrewa4way .rur 'rk MANVFACTLKEiat AND WHüLIlSALZ DEALERS t f7 Wholfrgle and ituJ annt. Routt Paoavtija wfc-4-skaU drurxiss. Na.. t Wa uktuftua sjwe, ta dlanar-Ui. I as iaa. oprl erJw
