Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4116, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1863 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL.
WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 23. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. tlfGrnt jour carlea de? visit at IUiinion'a nriIi:kL41.ncito7JceM, per rju.rt jQ ici'unAPolit n m eofti r ,ti. . t i-l-fTxIrpr a Monthly lor January is lor sal bT Howffl, 8lwu A. Co. ar.d Mrs. Tboronaoo k j,D 1 wnn tv. ,.7T!! t,,...;. T. ilv. :.. bd can be M! at Werden 1 Co oppose ' d Ac Glenn' lock. Deer In number a, ltin bj hundred, arrive here daily by rilrond from Uie north aoJ i.orthwet. -vr-i .r. t- l . 1 , .. VfJ Mr. ihomroo hi Son have pbolograniitc ,J . , ' . . . , . K , uourn. aiKi a treat arie oi wia anu oicer articles suiuble tor holiJ j present. rManf armr ofScer-, froca erpeout down to Mjor General, arrive in this city daily. Thev fee I well, Ieep well and drink well. XST' Saloou keeper who eil whinky on Suod had better hereafter look out. There i a Uw; let thern obey it. JfOne thousand ihl!nr worth of Albumi for Chrintma, for -tle at Wn Braden'a, No 24 Weat Wahinjrtori street. For ift bMWi, juvenile tk, photo graph aibnin. pho'oraph Bible, hjmn Iniok, prater bKk, gij to Bowen, Stewmt & Co' , on Wen Washington trcct. A Bakjai! A Urre. full depth buildint; lot on Illiiioi street, i.enr St Joseph street, 'h for ale at $'20 per loot, by Frnk Smith, Ileal E late broker. Zlfr Nero n)!.iei re numerotM n?w about town. It h to be Jipl tint every gentlemen of color will hvc nru!ittn enough to enter the arm. Lot on Wahiuto.s StKLr.r roaSALr. T Vacant huii . It on Kat Wa-hingtn t , one at $5 JO nd ore at $B'00. F..r .!e by Wiley L Martin, Heal Estate Broker J"Go and bu your Ainu rn where von can I get your name put on in gilt letters without a4 ditional charge, at Iir.k It nV Persona indebtcii to us srerespwtfully requested to call and settle their accounts with our book keeper, T. E. Hoibrook. dec2dlm Jameaon & FcMAHotsta. t3&Pßotögrsph, from miniature to life size, made at Ku union's Gallery, opposite Glenn's Block. tST'Five hundre-I styles and Mjres of splendid Auihrotipei for sale at Werden Si Co V, opposite Cletu's Block. 22 2 tT" Ice in this vicinity is rapidlj being Loused away. It is ms thick aa the recent freezes could make it, allowing for a thaw or two. Pitts and Butsch are our principal dealers in the trans parent! solidified article. The largest, finest and most complete stock of fancy perfumeries and toilet goods in the citj can be found, cheap for c.tsh, at Senour's drug store. No. Spates House Block. West Washington street. has nlreadv raised one com pany of negroes for the United States service and is progressing; favorably with the fecond. lie is an able recruiting orticer for this branch of the infantrj service. ILm Oar Mayor, our Common Council, our police, our watchmeu are all now, it is under stood, oo the. bleh moral, snd evil doers of all sorts looking through the dim vista of futurity had better keep an eye skinned. f?TKor a photograph on canvas esbinet or life-ize, painted bv I'cnfold go ta Iluuniou's (Jallery, opposite to Glenn's liloc k. i awawie -eaw Board Waütüp By a gcntlemeu and wife, in a family where there are but few or no other bo.irdcrs within five or ten minutes walk of the 'corner of Washington and Meridian Mieet. Ad dres "IS." Sentinel office- dec2'J-12t. tyrWe are indebted to Alphonso Burt, Esq , for Richmond, irgim i, i-sues of late dte 1 he paper was very por r.icu isue was on a h.a!t sheet, illustrative oi what men wiii Co in puruit of their Muppocd rights. JPl'hotograph Fumily Bibles, fifty difiVrent stvles. at Werden & Co.'s : also Pocket Ihtdes and Prayer Book in clegmt buildings. 22 2 t""The Atlantic Monthly for January is for sale bv Bowen. Sieait & Co., nd by .Mr Thomnson L Son. The contributor.- tor the present number rsr.k among the most celebrated Jiterarv characters o the age. rTThe celebrated Galling gun, the invention of one of our citizen, has been approved by the War Department, and will beordere! down the Missiirippi to sweep guerrillas from the höre thereot. It is an effective warlike implement and will undoubtedly accomplish its woik. "'The finest stock of Writing De-ks. Port folios. Backgammon Boards, Chesseron, Domino, and all kind of goods for the holidays. can be sceu at erden JL Co. s, oppoMte Glenn : Block. oo o There were thirteen intoxicated persons betöre the Miyor'a Court, ye-terday. The were prosecuted by the accomplished City Attor ne It is hard to think of the general demoral izüion now prevailing. But we are glad to say that oome ol iheputies on trial enlisted in the Uuionarmy !e.use they could not pi) their fine. The camp here where the negro warriors of Indian are to be congregated in this vicinity is christened " Fremont." thus swindling old Abe anJ ihe juvenile Morton out of the honor of the patronymic. Some of the "free" soldier niggers are indignant thit rutssa Abe and mtssa Morton should be so treated. Dat's a 'ae tT Lieut. Col. Darneü ot the llth Indiana is ia the city on the recruiting service. There is no more gallant and accomplished other in the array thsn Darnell. He h is iliutrated his pitriot ism. his courage snd hi ability on one huudreJ battle fields. We would call upon our brave bo io rallv round his ri. whi.-h i hung out in front of Temperance Hall, West Washington street. - - J3T"The new and .popular Author ar.d Poet's Game, for sile wholes tie and rettii, at Werde. k Co 's, opposite Glenn's Block. hth Ward ManiNu The citiie: of thei Sixth Ward Woth of tlie fii; aivl .e.-onJ c!ve ' rm it-eitesl it iittent! A rr.i-etin t.1 h hel.i at : .v.. l i iK: t ud.ind i -i. .... . luv r t - n'u r ! " unv."i n j mi tri ti wae i 3 o clock, for the r,irxe of dev i:.i;g nie in to i riie volunteer t if7ct the iiuo'.i reiiutreil tobe i draft. A b'unty fui' l ill Le riei, arvl rnia mittees appaintei to Solicit raonev and vn'.untecra Mm CiTizkN "vf aa.xtxo The City Council has rael au j or Jir.ai.re prohibitlnc: th u-eof fire works of nr.y kind (cracker, beugal lights. n.ke., rocke:, eur .) arl al the m1 of them bv ny one, uader aevere tetikte W)tate the fu l a a warr . i... . -ii ufttu.ii iereteti. gpec.uy i um -'u oi tt e-rwbenihe ue of firework urnm pubi.ji . L . i r f i. V T "I1 Jii . . - 1 re Or dir. LC8 will be riiiiv enforcel ZP k betutifd you;i? UAi was dlacbAred yeterday mort.ins fronn Ounp Morton, where beyir.fr rolonteere-l in the inr'.Wl corpa, s had been perlorroirj a cook. It wa aereral dji before l.er sex a discovered, llern-rae is So phi Thompson, and her repectble ptrents re side in Ohio She wa furniheii by hi Honor, the? Mayor, mach against her will, aah free ticket to leav thi community and the valiant invalid corpa, nt t one njeraber ot which, cer tainly, had no other upicion but that she u a "bravt soldier bov." Of coure not.
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I3"Kbj'eien ' Va.iiog Lista for 1j64, of 11 tvler. arxi 11 the Ut oedieal publication a, at Werden k Co '. Send TOar orders bj mtil. . . - 22 2 I t35"H. Biarpr, Et Washington treet, j wm el-l, oppr.ite Harrison' "Bank, ha a rpleu 1 j iJ '"'"- from which to -i-e.ect ; j for Chritmis prc?entj for tho we lore, dmire j :J rwr-oti. If vou wi.h to make a preent to a j i rentleman, buy a hat At Bamberger'. I - fe i a ' ,I . ,, SMrTnio for the LIolidati Jut rexr.TM ; ( on special order and will Le oo exhibition in W. , 'H.Talboti & Co fine show wjn-iow, for a few j Vr a J of ""L5?:'";"!. ! tei kettle, te rot, ujrar bowl, !op howl, creitn j ju, molie jn?, water pitcher, two waiter!, i two butter iir.e, two salt celüars, spoon, kc ; I valuM at $2.'HK). j Tg? We were happv 1 it r ijht to take by the . . V i i t L' . v . tii hand Ilwanl DAUghert, r..i., jut released i from Libby Prison Mr. DanßhertT looki fat - look a if he hd hvi enough to eat. and we , on-Iertand, pro;o?c t re-surne hi old buiiesa of furttihin all whob iv of him the finest and ; fattest t-ecf cattle. He hag saved from the ) wreck of his fortunes, otcasioned by lis cufur-; tunate imrior:merit. a creit amount of surplus t fund still to invest in the direction indicated. j JPGovernor Morton i tili nbent. It would malte a deil of difference if he should stay awav all the time. We don't know how to get lalon exictlv without him. We hope he i tot detained at A a.hington br catching the black varioloid from Old Ae. Ilia friend t home are Hj'.it-itou. Thev think they could better pare a better m.m jmt at this juncture Come bck, Morton! for God's fake. We are recruitl"o n'ger, and goin to have a draft. Inmana Christian Comm io?c. Oflice and Depj-itorv .Srite Bnk Building. President, Col. Jme A. Ekin; Vice Preiient, Dr. J. W. Ciippenjrer. Corresponding Secretary, Charle N. Toll; Troi'urer, Jarne M. Ry. Contribntributiotis of nionev, Inmk an i stores solicited fro(n nil pirt of the St;ife. Inform itiou will be (urn:hed in relation to the sick and wounded in c-tmp. inl hospital. tPhotograph Albums and Photograph?, the Ür;et and I ii?-.t .orfmcnt in the Stite. at Wer:eti k Co opposite (ilenn' Block. 22 2 t37" To night Edmund Kirke lectures at the Miomc II II under the auspice of the Metro p litan Literary Ir.stitute He is "aid to be a cultivatcnl jjeiitlenian. and hi sijtiject is "The Ior Whites of the South " Theie are some pour whites" in the North, just about this tim wh-iiii, prohably.it would be well for Mr. Kitke and the philanthropic fOCiety lndicateJ to fay nine attention to. However, tu and hear Mr. Kirke. Chiidaens Books. The most attractive as sortment of books for the little folks is at Bowen. Stewart Si Co's. They hive two thousand vol urn es adapted erecisilv to the want of younn people. Wo notice that Cant. M iyne Ileid lias contributed largely to the collection; lso John S. C. Abbott. I hen again we mw oine ot glorious old Peter Parley's books; aIo the Dog Crusoe Scries, Iiiveruile' ury 15 oki. liariey Series, Silver l'enny btones, Rosey Diamond Series, Hans Anderson, kc, and all the old time bsMks, Rolnnsori Cru.-oe, Arabian Nights, Cock Robin, Mother Goose, 4c, Vc. Z3f A crowdel house greeted Miss F.raüy Thome ls?t night at the Metropolitan. To-night this gifted and beautiful Iadv appears in the Daughter of the Regiment. We ueed not urge anlody to go, for every body "ill be there. The ladies especially admire Miss Thome, and so do the gentlemen. As a tocülist Miss Thome is no less admired thnn as a graceful and enchanting actress. Her orgs lat night were all encoted.and by especial request sho gave the playful little touch at the times. "How are you Conscripts?" which drew forth bursts of applause. 'Tis So. Very nice black cloth clocks for $1 Fine opera, velvet, plush and repellent, correspondingly cheap. Full s.tt. rich witer mink furs for $10. The most elegant Hudson's Bay and Canada sables ever offered in this city at prices before nuhear.1 of ir Z. Cloaking, cloths and dress goods will bj sold to clear the war for coming spring. Finest hoop skirts and manv other coxls at actual cost. Oid customers of Tvler' Bee Hive ned no advertising Strati eer. look in the "Bee Hive " You will find plain figures, low prices ami a busy , pleasant place. dec22dlw. "Thursday night the 24th December, for the benefit of the "Indianapolis Association." Wolfstenberger's great English exhibition ol One Hundred Mirrors of the World will be given at Masonii Hall. We quote, from one of our Bos ton exchanges in regard to this world tamed work of art : No lover of fine painting should fail to see the .-eries of beautiful pictures now on exhibition at the Melodcon Tney ure the finest of the kind that luve ever been presented to the Bo ton public' This grand exhibition will p-cdtivelly remain in this cilv two davs onlv. i Great Wkstkrü as.itaky Fair. Th; greatest id all fairs, tor the 'benefit of the Siuitary Coiniiio!ier. who are'exertfng themselves for our brave soldier-, in the tield and their families at home, i now in progress in Cincinnati. 0:i Friday December 2.", and also on Frid ly January I, 161. the Indian i.li and Cincinn iti Railroad Compmy will carrv pasVSngers at halt fire rates from all stations, who desire to vi.-it the! fair. Slid tickets will be good to return on any pi -enger train until, and including the 5.h diy of January. The entire yross receipt- from the sale of s.vd tickets will be don ue 1 to the Gre it Western Sanitary Fair. This is only ai other proof of the patriotic liberality of the Indianapolis and Cincinn iti Railroad Company. Tut Place To Go At this tim of year, everv person is looking around for Christen presents for tokens of regard and affection for thoao they love and e.-teem. I his is very lauIa J ble, an i, in selecting your presents, allow us to i suggest that tou get something that has value attached to its beauty that will be preserved, and be a constant reminder of the good feeling existing betwteu you and your friend. In our judgment, there is no more appropriite gift thin a photographic Album. It is beautiful :t kiud of secretary for faruili.tr faces a table ornament, ever interesting to yur friends and au.cgestive of the not present. Iuacu ä blew art have over 200 different kind.- of Album, of all varieties don't you let Christmas pis without getting one . f r etch of your frien 1. Kor the children, they have an endless variety of books, of all styles aud kinds, from the handsomelv enrated natural ! 1 history to the colored toy book. Make the hearts of vour little ones glad by getting nn n;v 1 propriate b-ok f r each one. In horr, if you want a Ciiristai? pre-ent, Bwen i Stewirt's ; OiKk i-tore i tiie j ltce to procure :t. I I'rorlaination by the "tTaj-or. WiiKAKAS. Ala meeting of war delegate held at the Council Cliambtr on the 1 4th inst , it wa ; 1 or!et leteAl. 'Tint the people of this city be request- j el t " upend business on the afternoon ot c:-' nesday. December 2.T, for the purroe of uniting : the.rt uoit to raise the 1 ihue? of the city's quota J of volunteers made under the last call for troops, . and that the Mayor of the city be requested to; issue and publish a proclmation to that erTcct;" ; and. . f WnrRiA. At a special session of the Council ; htM on the .aine otaing, a imilr res.iution ( was adopted: Nowi therefore, I, Joh 1 Ctven, Mayor of said j city, n fursu'nce of the above resolutions do ,-' i - . . .k- ,,,,,, that the re r.!e f tn. c.tv . i - - , ni, : .r.,,,,...,,,,,,, f UVIresliT. - I . .i i . r,im. ' u i nvifi' ' w . 7. .. .... II' . . ' H " J KM . . V - ' 4'lJI 'rl .M , ll'l il J'U i j- . v. v . f ..... k . : a. l l . i . I . v. . . . . n a ! I ... . r 1 1 r) w v j e vi itopvi imi tuts juvjnr in 1 cTo.-e tl.e-.r r.f bu-äre. but lht thev will I Leanil? ar.d e-iereticatlf unite io their elTrt for i
tn purp- höre raennane!. as iu m j uii'on ft effort has Leen recommended. I would uzeet that the citizen mcft ar the school boue of their repecctiv wani at 2j o'rlotrk. !'. M.. and adopt puch raetsures amay t lieeraed Ik-pI. I Let Indianapolis do mort than her duty, but; uol le. : (tiveti under my hand and peal of said city thi 22d day of December, lctSJ j J. Ca tin. Mayor, j
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"'tö imiii.rroTii nan. iTiiiuninui j for Morning lie port sec Fl rat face. j Night tie port A NE V PASSPORT SYSTEM. DIMTH OP K.. COIM'OICA.V SC JK JL O.t'f. ST It EET.IM M.rC.VC. A FICHT EXPECTED. Tn j.i rn . ' Je to Oommand the Army oi Georgia ; i O ONGKESSION AL. Ac. Ac. .L. M.- j- . itu ai. a.-. I'rom .New voru. Xiw Yoas. Dcember 22 'l he Government ha decided that the afety of American vessels leaving thu port require th it no persons shall , . . . . . ... be allowed to leave this port as p tsseuger or port as p otherwise on any Americ-tn vc.el without firs; receiving a purport from the Provost M irihal of this District. It is niidertoo 1 thtt a guuboirt hfis already been Ftitioned at Sandy Hook by Admiral Paul ding, to intercept every veel le.ivin the port by that inlet, ar.d anofher Teye! at Throgg's Neck to examine ve-el leaving by the Sound, with instruction to detain uch a? are without paeit. Any one can obtain the pis'port who can hare hid loyalty properly vouched for. The adoption of thi Htringent measure will probably prevent a repetition of the Che-ipe.ike affair. l roni I'tiiludelphla. PniLAPFLPiiiA. December 22 By a gentleman who left Richmond on the 20ih we have the folio ing items: He -ays the Richmond pipers (;f the 2Jth have dispatches Irom Bristol, Tenn., t-t-iting that Gen. Long-treet wiih his :rrny w as advancing, and no doubt a severe battle would be fought in the vi cinity of Jonehoro, Tenn. Reinfort ements from Col. Johnson's and Gen. Sim Jones' command were oing to Long ftret. A dispatch from Meridian, Miss., reports that Joe. Johnston's army is in motion, nnd it is conjured that it is the intention to reinforce Gen Htrdee It is rumored in Richmond tint Gen. Lee will command in Northwestern Georgia as the only hope of r'-irieting the heavy disasters to the rebels in that quarter. His armv in v irginia has gone into winter quarters except one division un der (Jen Early. Some uneasiness and excitement existed in the vicinity of Sttuntou, Vs., in consequence of the near approach of Gen. Averill's cornmurl. Gens. Iroboden and Rhodes were endeavoring to oppose Averill's further advance, and a fight is expected in that qu rter. In the rebel Congress the substitute bill has been abrogated, and all persons who hive put substitutes in the army are compelled to go thern pelves Henry Foote stills continues his severe denunciations of the rebel Administration. It is rumored that a conimi-sioi er 'ülbe sent to the Court of Madrid in behalf of Che rebel government. From Wasliliigtoii. Washington, December 22 The bill which has passed both Houses of Congress to supply deficiencies, appropriates $2'),0'"() ,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the payment of bounties and advanced Diy, pmvid'ng no bounties, excepting such as are not provided for by law, shall be paid to any persons enlisting after the 5th of January next; that money paid by drafted persons under the enrollment act shall be paid into thetreiury and shall be drawn out on requisitions as is the ease with other public monies, and the money so paid shall be kept in the treasury as t special deposit, applicable only to the expenses of the draft and for the procuration ot sub-titute. Information received to-night from the Army of the Potomac savs: There are no indications of a retrograde movement toward Washington. It is not believed the euemy in his present conditiou is able to annoy us much. The number of re enlistments into the veteran con- of tho Armv of the Potoma is estimated at UM) It h i been erroneously s?aed that all letters to members of Concres njut be preptid. The trans mi --ion and teceiptsof mail mutter continues as hetetofore under the franking privilege, namelv, free AM corre-;xuidence, however, addressed to anv executive department or to anv officer of s;ch dejurtnicnf , inn-t b. prepaid; excepting ofli 'ial communication written bv some officer of a depannvnt or an officer tinder its control or M":-nihle to ir, :md in sin-h case, under the word 'official busine-1." the officer must S'gn his name with othVi.il designation. From m I. otil. Sr Lottb, December 22. The Democrat's Fort Smith special dated the 22d, his the following: The reol force which crossed the Arkansas going northward wis under Standwaite, Adiir and QuintrUl Oapt. Sjiillman, with .onn Indiana troops, en countered them at Barren Folk, in the Cherokee country, fought rhem four hours and routed them The rebel loss wa about 70 They fled in all direction, hut the remnants will doubtless re organize It is usictfd their dehtinHtiou was the Kansas iof der Ail quit in front. Dealli of lien, rorcoran Fairfax C H . I" 22 General Cotci r 11 oiel toi evening from a fill horse. Michael from his froin l.oti lir 1 1 le. Lot" i-viLLK. D'-vember 22. (enerals Sherman ar.d Sli.uk leford and j-tiffs arrived here this evening " PROFESSIONAL. Sir. A. I. fiMJ., OVIEUs HIS SEKVICKS TO THF CITIZENS OF In-tiarianuhs ami viciivty. OSice, Virxuua Avenue Ni. 22. Km Wv.z? .tortb 'iw Jersey trt, Xc. 37. octU'eG-Jlj BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED WATCH K.s, lit.' MONDS, JEW ELRY, rr.ATE.
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N"0. ISi NO'rxTH ILLINOIS STi:KrT. NORWOoIi'S PI.fCK LI' MA IKS.) . ocf.a-dly CHRISTMAS MEATS. JFinv Show ol Fine .Tlcnts! ItHK CtTY COUNCIL HWIMi CCNSKNTKD TO ell. the Kxc-erw-l .ther ti bo d thpirj market iti ih Kt Market Hou-e o i Friday, Chrita.A) mora ine r.fr.'' uh p;rauic iu ai nii)Cin( n lue c.tuen et Indian.poii tht they will bare the ßnet thew of f.ne nie: ever eihibite.l in th city. They oald be g'.ad to -eeve-y Citiiea anJ stranger on Chrt maEve. Kxhitition free. rtey will be happj t wrrt their eusi:ou citoaier with mea on Friday co-r.'.rg. KtnenVr Tc'-rdiy night and Frit ly morning at the Ea Market Hon juhx h. bitty. LKVl D.iVl. JOHN TiOUfJKP. BRO. deelS-dtU CONFECTIONERS. DAGGETT A: CO., M AXCFATTRERS of all kixds or Sugar Fruits, Toys and Stick Candy. VL.0 DF.LERS IS NUTS, RAI5IN?, TKA, FIRE Cracker and other Kirewrlt, 2 Tlerldlnn Tttreet indlannpeii. decS-Jlww
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; THIRTY-EIGHTH C0NGKE5S. SENATE. Taiai6T0jr, December 22. j Tb Senate Conaittee presented a petition j frm Connecticut ia favor of exempting clergy- ; men from the draff Mr. Sumner gare notice of a bill for the rej vioti an-i codification of tb Utote of the ! United Sut. j Mr. Potneroj gare notice of a bill relatire to ' the assumption of the indebtedness of Kaua. ! Mr Anthony made a motion that a pelect com- ! mittee of Line member, on tbe Padfic rilroad. j be appointed. Agreed to. Tfie Houe pubrnittexi a joint resolution for tbe relief of the Sute of Wisconsin, as follow: tVsifee-rf by the Senate and the House of RepIr'ttntalirrsof the Unit(d Stitti, That the Sec retarv of the Department of the Interior be atd h her'ctT authorized to allow to the sute of Wisconsin fire per cent, of the nett proceed ! tierired from the Rale of Dublic Iaids. as prorided ( in me ac oi tue uui vi auu.i, v in the ;ttlemetit of that account, charge to the State 125.131 2-100 acre of land, granted to the Territory of Wisconsin to aid in the con- ' structiou of the Like Michigan anJ Hock River canal in eaid State, Sic. Mr. Wilwn introduced a bill concerning mem ber-, m follows: So Senator. Representative or delegate in rv.f,crr. hall, ilarm? his continuance aa such. be eniployel, with or without compensation, as attorney or couusel, directly or indjreetjj, in any 6uit, case, or matters in which the United States are interested aa a rurty or otherwise, pending or to be heard or determined in any court or before any department or tribunal whatever, either civil or militsrv. The joint resolution of the Horse, appropriating $2J,(MJ,000 for the bounties, advance pay And premium of enlisted men, wa? taken up. On motion of Mr. WiNon the additional provision of $5,000 to supply the deficiencies in printing was stricken out. Mr. FessendeH moved that a provi-o be inserted that no pirt of this sum be piid to any enlisted mau after the 5th of January next, which was adouted Mr. Festenden moved that the proviso be now amended that no bounty be paid alter the 5th of Januarv, except such as is now provided for by exisiing I is Mr. Sherman oppo.-ed the policy of paying bounty and labored adherence to the present bounties olTcrel. Mr. Cowan a-keJ how are we to procure the re enlistment of soldiers it these bounties are not offered. Mr. Sherman replied that the enlistments did not expire generally till July or August next, affording ample time to tili the ranks. The vote upon Mr. Fessenden's amendment was then taken, as follows: Yeas 25, nays 9. Mr. Wilson offered an additional .-ection to the effect that money received from drafted persotis shll be put into the Treasury of the tinted States, to be drawn out on requisition as other money, and to be appropriated to the payment of bouuties and procurement ol substitutes. After a few remarks the amendment was adopted. The resolution was then read a third time and passed without a dissenting voice. Mr. Grimes reported the House joint resolu tion, giving the thanks ol ougress to Oapt John Rogers, which was considered and adopted The House re-olution for adjournment on Wedupsdav to Tuesday, 5th ol" January, was taken tip and on motion of Fessendeu, was la:d on the table. The bounties and pay bill pending was laid on the table On motion of Mr. Wilson, the enrollment bill was taken up and the committee's amendments from the 1st to the tv.h were acted upon and adopted. Mr. Wilson offered a resolutiou exempting clergymen, and support ed it tn a speech. A vote wa then taken on this amendment, re suiting, veas t?, nays 33. Mr. Wilson o tiered an amendment offering to persons who may eniit in any of the States the benefits of the provisions ol the act After a few remarks he withdrew the amend merit temporarily. The bill lies over. Mr. Trumbull iubmiued the folljwing: Ktnolrnl, That the Secretary of War be di rected to furnish ihe Senate the names of all the Major and Brigadier Generals who are without commands, stating how long each has been with out such comm mds, and whether each has a stall, and if so, how numerous and of wh it rank, what nmount of pay, including commission rations each; and also tnai me secretary oi ar miorm the Semite hp Mmv Major and luiulier Gen crals are in command ol depirtmentf, districts and posts in loyal States, and whether any ieeessity exists that require that those districts, de partmenta and posts should be commanded by officers of such high rank with their numerous and expensive starts Senate adjourned. HOUSE. Mr. Stevens, from the Ways and Means Com mittee, reported the post office appropriation bill which was made the t-pccial order lor the G.h of Januarv. Mr. llolmau. from the Committee on Claims reported a resolution requesting the First Comptroller of the Treasury to suspend proceedings relative to the claim of Cormack & Ramsey, in volving nearly $2.0'K),(HMi,o l account of earryin the mail, until further action of Congress After debate, iu the course of which Mr. Mor rill moved to take the subject from the Comptroller's hands, the resolution was adopted 110 to Ho. The House resumed the consideration of the bill reported yesterday to pav the officers and men called on for home deftnsein the Western or Missouri Department. Messrs McC'ung, uoul, Blow, and King, al 1 of Missouri, earnestly advocite-l the bill. Iti the couie nf the debate, it was aid that the home guard vf Mii-souri wtre the tirt to bear the hard-hip nnd tiriviuion if uidier life, and h.id it not been for them, Missouri would now be a relftl State. Speculator? on fl.-e representations, were buying the claim, at 30 to .")') percent, discount. The early paige of the bill would end this swindling. Mr. Con's amendment wan adopted. It secures the pivruent of nwney to thoe interested, in New York. After further debate, the bill passed. It appro riates over $70'l,000 to officer and men in the Western or Mi.-aouri Department. The Military Academv bill then pa.seal. A resolution wa aioptetl instructin,; the Committee on Military Affiirs to make an immediate inquiry into the exped'ency of amending: the enrollment law a to compel the Provost MarihaU to hold their examinations for phj-ical disability kc, t the county peat. Mr. Fbillip Johnpon, of reiu)?jlvania, offered the following preirable and resolution: Wutti At, The Supreme Judicial Tribunal of the Sute of Pennsylvaiiu has decide ! roleuinly that the act ot March 3, IsC't, commonly called co ascription, is contrary to and a violation of the tl c Rrtnhrd, That it is the sworn duty of the Eij ecutive Department of the Government and othI ers to acquiesce in the decision of that Slate, or j bring the qaetion 'nvolvexl before the Supreme Court ot the United States for final adjudication, to the end that if Con;res shall deem uch legislation necessary, a bill shall be prepared not subject to constitutional objections. The resolution w.s laid on the txble by a vot of SO again 1 43. The House then concurred in the Senate' x ... .w- i 'ii oiinwwi '"j "i rwi '",,fS , m ior me pay oi ovunuea ana premiumTi. - AdjoUfLed. ' i. i . '. " " I UlSSOLUTION. j ' " ... - . iM 1 DlSSOiUtiOtl . Of COpartntrSnip fTlHE COPARTXF SHIP BEKETOFOkE FII5TLu I between G. w. Geiadoiff. C E. liet'eadorr ana t i. tt. iei-ertTTi, onier tue atyte ana uur vi - v. . j iiemend.-.rSr A CoV'l ttt day, by tnataat ronnent. d -j .led (i. W. Geuendorfl withdranic? fron Crta T. V.. Upiii.irff ai A S It rUi endnrff are duly aUtWm mm j- m . m a ar aaj ia iie-l to wttle or collect all claims for or aJin.t the firm of 'G. W. CeuadortT4Co." GP.ORG T TV".' GEIF.NTa0KFT, CHRISTIAN B GMiKNlX)KT, SARAH H. GKlSKNlXJKrK. Indianapclia, Decembtr lt, 1?63TV. V,i'.ir.. Vmi f . r-r-A on bv Sid tlttl of "G. W. Ge..atid.rrTCo.,wi.l be continaed by the firm of -C. K. Geivendorff A Co.." compoeed of Christian K Getjendorff, ?araa H. Gei,endorrT and laac in. n.. CHUSTIAN K. OHSLMÜkir, SARAH IL GlsKNTX)SFF, ISAAC THALMA5. Ccl5-dlw
COMMERCIAL.
it Tsalaaanu! otncinaKtl Sla.rtxt CiJCwrxATT. December 22. Flour steadr at i5 65(35 75 for superfine. Wheat firm for red tt $1 2S(5 33, Cora 9D(593c. 0U. 8Ü(5Slc. Corn. S0105c for Dew and old. Whisky st KJc. Hogs declined I0(315c.Nothing done in provisions; prices unsettled and nominal. Green hams at 9H; No change in groceries Gold At 52c prem. Silrer, 47c prem. Ei change steady. sievr Yrk rHarket. New York, December 2. Flour for shipping grades In better request. parti v for speculation; State is quoted 510c better; all other kinds firm but not verr active: $0.50(260 for extra Sute, $1 607 70 for extra Round hoop Ohio, and $7.75(3 50 for trade brands. Whisky steady t Dl93c for State and Western. Wheat steady andn demand at $1.4 6 ("11.56 for Chicago Spring. $14151 for Milwaukee Club. $1.55(31 60 for V iuter Red Western, and $1.61 1.63 for Amber Michigan; clo.ing in faror of buyers. Corn heavy nd declining at $1 2-S (31.23 lor shipping mixed Western in store, $1.31 afloat. Pork active and firm At $21(322 for new mess, $18 125(319 5 for old, And $l718for primo mess. Dressed hogs firm at "(ftT'i'c fur Western. Lard is firm At ll12$c. Sugar quiet and steady, and coffee dall. Wool firm. Green hams held at Vt-- Bulk shoulders dull at 6c for new. Exchange quiet At 1G61C6. Gold opened at 52, advanced to hi 2, and closed quiet and steady at 52 (252 'c prem. REVISED STATUTES. AVit Al . uoitn's REVISED STATUTES! O F I X I I A . A . Soooud Edition. TUP: SECOND EDITION OF GAVIN L Hord's K'vlnd Stamtes of Indiana U nuw readj for 4Hrery. Both volumes Lave been carfull revised and all errors corrected. There is addfd t the Jirtt volume an appendix f over two hundred pages, con taining tht acta parsed at tho regular and called session of the Legista'ure of 1U61, and at the regular tension of 1861, with a full Index. This edition will increase the value of the wwrk. aa it will contain all all the laws of tbe State nuw iu force. Tbe tecond volume contain all the acta upon the ubjeel to which It refers, except those of 1SC3, and the amendments made at that tewlon are noted in the margin of that volutns. These amen led acts, however, will he found in the Supplement. The price of tbe present edition, printed upou clear. Lite paper, and well bound, U Tex Doixaan for the two volume, or Frvrc Dollar for eULei. The ScrrutiiKüT, eontainini? the acts of the repilar and ca'.led sessions of the Legislature of 1361, and the regular t-ession of 1863. with a complete index, in a aurKRAi c voi.imk, bound in leather, in the aame style a tbe other ralumes, is also offered for sale. Price Two Doijars. Orders for either volume of the Statues, or all, will receive prompt attention, Address J. J. niNGIIAItl, novld-d&wtf Indianapolis. FURNISHING COODS. TH0NSSEN & LAHEY, 67 West Washington Street, llewteeti Illinois and TenncfcStK.i carlr oille the Itates llotme. WHOLESALE NOTION HOOSB, l cuts' Furnishing Goods AND H O W I E R Y . UjTC-ooda Sold uteav York Jobbing Price. decl5 COMMERCIAL COLLEcT a tlvvr is , rxpi t f of PtiDil in either Department. Price of Tuition much reduced, and W now ieis thaa any other cimilar lnhtituüon in tbe world. Adcaniacfci of this Institution over other timdar Schools, tehick are inttluahU to the Student. The President of tbia Schoo! devotea hl entire undivided attention to it. and I alwayi peraonally prenen1 and teaching, t bile most othen trnat theirs with lues perienoed boyr. whoe principal pay ia tbe name o1 "Profeasor," and devote their own time to drumming op scholars, being mor frequently on the cars than at the de?lc. Tb President of this School i bettered to be the only rerecnn'W tichin( in tie State, if not in the Weit, who has ever had actnal experience aa a practical accotrtant I in a bank or otar fixtX ca-a buio Louae. It is the only School in the State, if not in the Wen, j tbat tias a nrst-ciaa renman prrram'-ui j connni with it, and baa tbe only Prrman in tbe Sute wbo has j er taken a fiml preruintu on renmuhip tt any kind at the St at e Fair ofth Ii State, if not at those or any otberState. TLe hj item of B"Kikeepinf ned ia tbU ScbxKd I not the mere imagination r-f a single ineperineed theort, mblrh ha never been at plied o adopted in a aiu'.e bcibesa bonse; bat is tbe Joint work of ruany of tbe very bet practical accountants taken from real tratneaa and actual experience, and I now 1b conn ant ae in fonr-C?lh cf the fret claa b-:iren bonaesof tka United State. One buTxfred grataate of tlii Sctool are new acting aa acrsal accoantanu in firt chue LalneM houx, fcr rwfrj on from any ether school in tha State, and the graduates of this School get fifty per cent- more for their eerrie rhanthoae of any other School in the State. It is betieeeH to b the only School ef the kind la the State that ha repilar iectoree, or in Thich all is taoght that isadTertiaed and charged for aa a partf the regwlar conre. ' Pnl I particular of anything pertaloiitg to the College will be aent to any person on receipt of a red .tamp to pay return pottage, ard we ill thaiik any perun who will aend as ihe nstte and aidresof any number of gentlemen or ladtea who may poably aund a Commercial ' Collece. JE carefol to give the name of tbe Pot 0ce, County aod State, ajd aa4rea THOMAS J. BKTANT.Pre-ideuU dcl2-? twlra lndiaoapolif, Ind. BRANDE'S TUSSILA(;0 Is f od for Public Speakers and Sinftrs 10 CLEAR THI VOICI.
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RAILROADS.
BELLEF0.NTA1SE nilLRfliD LINE, Wluter Arrangement. TUKS EITTCT 50TI13IS Ii. 1SS3. TULIPS leavt IndUsapolit as follow: aforcic Kzpreaa leaves at ? M A. M , antra at Creevllie at IIIS p. M. Clevelaod at ISO P. If., inmborf at ?-5 P. X. Cocnecttnc at QereUnd with the Lake Shore teute for Dunkirk, Buffalo, Uaay, 'tw Tork aod Boaton. Concectltf at r.tuimrg w:th tbe Pennsylvania JUilroad for BarrUbnrr. Baltimore, Taabicgtoii, rtilad.lphSa, !Cew Tork and Botoa. Accoamodation Train leaves at IrOO p. If., and nrtlf Union only, netcrotrg', arrive t 11 00 31. Xifht Rsprea leaee at 8:20 P. M-. airtrea atCreetHre at ft 15 A. M., Cleveland at 30 A. V., T.tUbn'g at 1 P. M. ConnectiE? at Cleveland with the Lake hre Kout for Dnrklrk, HafTalo. Albaay, New Twk an-1 Bitor. Cotineevine; et Iltubonr wita tbe Per.n.ylee Railroad for Harriabcrz, DaHimore, VTaLinxton, ItlU' delphia, !Cew Tork and Loton. dov25 dim Oereral Snrrtntenc!ent. SPECIAL N OTICES. "ST LADIES! LADIESI LADIES! DON'T fail to read the advertisement In this paper, hd IMPORT AST TO FEMALES. It. Cbeeman. of Sew Tork, ba devoted tiie last thirty year of Lis practice to Female Complaint. Dia Pill act like a charm. They are reliable and af. nov9-d6m IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR UitrxT'i riMAtx Fiua bive never yet failed in re moving difficulties arUlne; from obstruction, or toppajre of nature, or tn restoring the ay.tem to perfect bealth when ufferln. from Spinal affection. PriJapus, Uteri, the White, or other weaknea of the Vieiine Organ. The Pill are perfectly hartal on the eontitutIon, and may be taken by tbe mot delicate female withont caaaIng distress the umt time they act Ilkeachanu by strenfTtkeulne:, invioraticg audrettoring the sytem to a healtLy condition, and by brltic'.ng on tb monthly iertod wiih regnlarity, oo matter from what canve the obstruction may arise. Thy should, however, SOT be taken during tbe first three or four month of pregnancy. though nafe at any other time, ai mlrcarriajje w ould be tbe re-ult. Kcb box contains 60 p'll. Price f 1 . Dr. IIAKVET3 TRKATISK on l)i.easea of Female Prexnancj , Miscarriege, BarrenneH, Sterility, Reprodee tl'-n and Abue of Nature, and emphatically the Ladiea Private Medical Advter, a pamphlet of 4 pagN ent free to any addret. U cent required to pav potage The Pill and book will be eM by malt when desired ecurely ealed and prepaid, by J. 1HTAN", M. !., G"i.erl Arent, So. 78 Cdar ctreeL, Sew Yolk. Unsold l-y all the principal drufffrbt. TOMLINSON COX, Drugpn. As;ent, aeptIto'83-dAi wly Indi.iu jpoi.. trXEW DISCOVERY FOR THE peedy and prnianeiit cure f Seminal tVrekne. Vre tbral and Vapnat li-char?r. Hlet, Serial Diee4, EmUMoK, Impotence. Geultal leM!ity and dieeae of the ttladler and Ki-tney. Kill a SpKcrric Pilij are warranted iu all ca and can bearelied on. No rb untre of dirt required. TTu.y do not naraiate.nor lnterf-re with buine pursuits. Up' ward of 2t) cae have be-n cured the pat month More thm "e Anndrl ihjiciti4 nm tKetn i their j'tirals j'tiulUattJ all j tk itU of thtir tßcaeg. They are entirely harmle on the yfem, arid can be relied to In all cv an-iiig frm youthful ii!tiscretln or elf-abnve, which cfteii incapacitate tbe uffrer from fultilliliK the tili! im tf tnarri'J (. A TRATlK f 6i pfii cotitaii.ing OM-an of cure, lent free to all. Two vtamp required for potage. The Pill will be äeut by mail, tecurely ealed, on receipt of One Dollar, by J. BUY AN, M. D., No.TU Cdar rt, N, Y. Fold by all the principal drugil. TUMLINSOX COX, Agent, ept3fl-d.tly Indiannpoll. DRY COODS. CLEARLXG SALE! FOR 111 00 ODS! No. 5 East Washington Street. .11 . II . GOOD. TX (JRDKK TO M A KP. nOOM FOR SPRING STOCK, .1 1 win eil tor l hirty nay the following Good, which win be found ? pf r cMit. t-eiow tbe uiiial trade prices: Cloaks, Snrqiics and Circulars. In endlea variety. I'lain, Crimson and Plaid Shaw ls Latent Styles. Plain, Illurk and flop. Silks, roioicii silks, IVcided Bargain. llirh Poplins, In all tue new .had. Empress Cloth, Victoria Hops, Scotch Plaids. Try let do Venice Checks, Krocado Lusters. I'lain Lustres. A LAKGK ASSOirTMKNr Of I E M lHt O I 1 K 1 I Iii H . 1 Particular atlentn to Ilonitoti. .IIa 1 1 and Point Lace 'tllar- and Sei. HOSIERY, (J LOVES. SON TAGS k IIOOD.S, Ilcuvy riiin DamaskN. Piain & Colored Border Table Cloths. PLAIN & COL'D BORDER NAPKINS. WPITi: AND COLOR ED FLAXXELS. All Wool Cassimcrcs4 Con ting autl Pants Stuff. (All Grades.) Ladies' Siberian Cloaking. The Grei he Greatet F.irairi of tbe eaon. iteral dedacrion to the Trade. declS-dOOt NOTIONS, &C. NOTIONS! FANCY goods: AND TOYS! i: II II, KLOTZ, Proprietor of the NEW YORK BAZAAR, No. 37 East Washington Street, Indianapwtle, indlann. J Rrf rrcrrvLLT uqcests a thorocch asi! careful Inspection tf lare ai4 well assorted i aioe ef above mentioned gooi. i The a-ortment cf Hol.da d:fs iefril as eil a., ernamental. which he offer, is on of tie bt aeiected to the Stau, asd prices are warr .Med at a Tatntaara. ; Pan icular fndwtaeTiu rcred ta tta trace . P.eaa give nee a calL decli-dlw IMIL KLOTZ. HOTELS. r. a. illiiz. r. alla i g. COIiITiTRTlCIAL HOTEL, ! (PORMERLT FA USERS' H0TEIO j One Square North of Union Depot, . East Side of Illinois Street, ; If DIAXAPOLIS, IND. 1 fflSlS HOrKL HA XZES reccxtlt REnm i; and return ibed. Tot travelnie puMic wui oe shown ererj aUentloo to roati tfcera feel at bone, ecti-wlj
MEDICAL.
KOT ALCOHOLIO. ' IllshlrCou cent rut vd jjftablw Cxtrnrt. DR. HOOFLAND'S GERItlAN BITTERS, PkAPARLD BT Dr. C M. Jackson, Philad'a, Pa HILL LmCTt ALLY Clt Li in Couiplaiiit, Jnuncilcr, r lira me er rt Ii Deltlllt) Dl I tlte Ktdne) nd all lleeiaae arlatng: f rmu a eliaordrrod Liver or Maiuarh auch a Cor.oi'j attoii. Inward 11a, l'u'ne5 or lUool to the Head. Acidity of the Monad, Nauiea. Heartburn, Dixgut for rl. l'ulne or Weight in thetewch. Ismr Kruetation. inking or lla'tering at the Pit ef the Sucnacb, Sw Innung cf the Head. Hurried at4 IkffrU ilreathing. l luttrni.g at the llert,Cbokicg or huCcrataiff -N'tiou when in a lying rtnre, Inrune of Vikn, Dot or YTeb Ik fort the higbt. Fever and IW.1 Pain In tbe llead, leftctency of respiration. Yrllown- of the f-kln and Lye., pain la the de. Kack. Chet. Limb, Sudden 1 .ub of Heat, Darning in the rleh, CiuMut laiat-uiit of Kvil. aid great Iprein vf spirit. An' will uoitielj prevent YF.Ujm'r'LYHK. EILl.tOU KaVkK. Ac. They en tarn ,o Alcohol or Had Whlwk). lhy iLLtiaa the above dieae la tnnety-ujae r out of a Lnndred. 1 M'l'CKL) LY TUK i:iTFXlVt J Al-L A'D CTfiTFESAL popularity of llo.j.tai.d tirrotait Bitter (rarel T-gtli!e) host of ife-l. Tii t i.j V aui uuTtij cloaa aleeninrer. have jti d Kpn fuff'-M g kumauitj tbe flood nle of h.-uutn In 'L' Lajeof jkm rLirky, vilely compoufidcd mil ii ii.Jurioa lruj;.. and chrlatene4 Tonic, i'toniac him and LVtrrv Pea are of the Inwraerable array of alcobi'ie preparations it plethoric bottle au 1 bi( bellied kex.Bnder the raodehl xita!lou of lUiter. whk-tt !ntea4 ef cunrr oi,ly ar,?rarnte dleae, and leave the dlMppmatei aaiferer in despair. Do you tränt omethivy ! ttrenrfkem yu Do yon want a yoot nppetitt? Do you traut to LuilJ um your conttUtitiett Do you traut ta feel tcU 1 Do you irint to'jfl ril tf erveu$nt$i? Do you trant tueryy? Do yau trant to tlerp trl? Do ifou traut a Critk and ri.oreu fttliny? If vom do uu HOOF LAND'S' OEM Ah BlTl'DRS. J'rvM Her. J. Xtutvu rr.tcnf P. A, Rlltor otk f CX l")-etli t cf UrlljltH4 jLHttleaj, Although n't diod to favor or rcorr.mrnd patent medicine in (reneral, through ditmt of tLelrtntrfdlenta and eflect. I yet know of no offlrlent reaoa why a man my na tet'.fy to the beneflta be betieeea hlmelf to hive received from any simple preparation, ia the hope that be may tho contribute to the benefit of et here. 1 do this mr readily in regard to Hocfland' Germaa Bitter, prepared by lr. C it. Jackion. of this tfty, be. cause I wa prejudiced aalnt thera for many yean, wader the Impression that they were ehiefiy an a'xooouc mixture. I am indebted to my friend Robert Fhoemaker, Kaa .fo the removal of thla prejudice by proper ter,ra, ana for encouragement to try them, when nrTerinf from great and long continued debility. The um of three bot. tlea of thfc bitter, at the beginning f t!. preaer.t year, wan followed by evident relief and restoration to a 4 gree f bodily aid men al vigor which I bad not felt for all montha before, and had almot d'pelrM of iiKI therefore thak Uoc and mv friend for directing me to then-, ffthem. Philadelphia, Jane 23. If AI. PAItTICl LAU NOTICE. t t .- MtTMm man rr-swrsar At i Ariel kvLA Vf TaH T t nä ffiamsl aTs ßltter, ut up iu quart bottles, cempoanded of the cheapest whisky or common rum, coating from tO to 40e per gallon, the tat" disflaed by anise or coriander seed. Ttiiclaa cf Bitter t cansed khi will continue te raue, a lonK a they can be add, b nnd reds to die tha death of the drunkard. Kv their use the system fa kept contlriualU ur.dr tbe influence of alcoholic atimalanta ef the worst kind, the des're fr liquor is crettd and kept up, and the result ia all the horrors attendant vpo drunkard's life and death. Porthole mho dejre and vill Aire a liquor bitter we put-li-h the following receipt: Get oae &. j HitnJt imV Oertnnn T.iUern end tn'x with threw qtmrrt of "ffiMtd hwdj ff Whinty, and Ihe result til le a preparation 0 at will f ir esei in r iieal irtue ar. true exceUfiiee r ef tbe ümieroria Hjnr Littrra io iHe, market, anf rill fW ifmik Urn. You will hate all tbe virtues of LwfuihiU Littrr in corinection Withaaowd artlc'e of litjuor. at a much lets price tbau thee UiLr.or preparation, will cot j ou. Attention Soldiers! and Friends or Soldiers! ' call tic attention of all having relations or frirds in tl annyiotho rct tbat "litMif'LAMr'S German Hler"' ill ct;re nine-t-ntlis of the diea!e Induced by ft. jxure and prire?Hn fntldent to smp life. In the IM, piiMihlid almost lai'y in the tiw.faperr, tbe arrival of the f-ick. it will be noticed that a very la rjre prrprii'ti are at.'erin fn-tn deMl'tjr. F veer rare of that kind rati Le readily mred by JiH.fiaLJa(enMan Ilittera. Iii.eaes resulting frutn dirder f th d.reative oran. are re- lily removed. We have na be.uat ion in tatli.tr (hat, if th- IVtirra were freely aar 4 mPR our r!ier., bridrrd. of livre might be saved tbat otberwj ül le loM. . We call particular atfeti'i io fc-lhr ins: tesuarka Me and well autliei itcat-4 c-re f or.e -f lb oa(Una hroe, whose life, r ue Li o n lai 411. :''! b. ea ar.l 1 y the Litt'r..' i'MiLnei 1 Hia. Auut 13. Mjtat. JoaJ Jk Lea: Well, f etitleme-Ti, yirWWlail'a Genu .'i Litu r. has saved iy li'.r. Tbrrr 1 ut luiMa.f in thi-. It u vouched J..r 1 3 tumler of my co'ura'l', sf.ii'x of Lo r.ar.ie are app-iJ. and wbo v. ere fully tK'!it of all the rirciimstajwea 0 sny cee. I am, and Lave be rfr tLe !a-t Lair yeara, a nv-ro-er of Sa-rtiiatis celebrate! b.lt ry. and ander (be Immediate ciMiniand of Cpt. JLb.A;re.. Ihreoy'i tbe espoeure attendant upon utr arduous dilti , I i aMacke.l in 5-veni'.-er lat :tb inHajomatioa of the ut.. and was for 2 1ij iu thu l.o-p!tal. Ti.i i fu!lmed by jtrrat debil. ly, hibtenej by an attack of lyeetitery. 1 waa theo removed from the, uile ilvniee, ar.d ser.t to tbia dfy oa board the ttan.tr Sute of lim.bc. fxuta Lieb 1 landed on tbeth of June. Slrce tfcf t tie I have been arut ai low a any OL.e roold te and sl.Ti reUia a spark ef vital.ty. For a week or more I w. acareely able t ewalIjw aathir.ff, asd if 1 did force a morial down, it wa irtmfdisttly ibrown cp a .rain. I could r.' t even keep a class cf waier aa my tonja&aUfe could not lat un!-r theae rtreum-tate; ar4 mecoriiiitly the phy.Jciati to hat bet-n workit. j fettafallv, thoafh OTisrfeslV.lly,tore-tj mafrcm tberrasp cf tbe dread arefcer, frankly told me tbey eoald de & tnoee for roe, anrf adviaed me te eee a elerijyma. arel make sacb Uijoittoj of my limited funds av best etiKw An aeqaaintanee wbo vi.ited me at tbe hospital, Af. Irederrk tepberbrot, of Wsttb besow Arch Ueet. advif.e.1 me, a a forlorn hope, to try ejr Rtter, and kindly prurd a brittle. From the tine 1 comnvenced taktnj them tre gloomy shadow of death receded, and I ara sow. thank G1 for ft, retting better. Though I hae taken but tao lotlle, I bsve rile! tew p"und, and I feel sangii;; ofleine iemutu-d to rejuin wy wje awd ds'izh'er, fr'.ni ab rtu 1 Lave biarJ i.-'L!ng for bis "a tn-.nth; f'r. teTitletren. I am a loyal Tirrir.la", frsa tha virinify of Front Uc) al. Te your Invaluable Muen I owe taa certainty of l.te wba.h haa taaea tbe plaem at vsjae fear-to jtur L t:er a;ii I oae the rlorbae prirfleRe of ajrsln claapiaj to rry bosom those vis are deareat to Be in Lfe. Very trtil joura, 1 AAC XALOJE. We fullv mrtcnr ro th truth af he abaea atatesteat, a we had epeiref f aeeii our ewnrade, Mr. afakwe, rtsret to health. JOHN Cl'DDXJEBACK. let Xew York Bataeey. GKO. A. A CK LET. Co. C, llth Maine. LKW7SCIUTAIiEE,K1 X. T. I. E. KPENCF.R. let Art riery. BaL F. J. F. PASKWEIX, Ca. B 3d Vu HfSkT R. JrTKOME, Co. B, do. HFrrRTT. MACTX)5ALI,Co.C. tlH Xa. J0H5 r. WARD, i a K. Sth Mama. I1K&MA5 K(X!H.Co. H. Tid M.T. S. ATHA VTFL H. TC0TXA8, 0. F. tt!a Pa. A5DSF.W" J. KtVRALL, Ca. A. Id Tt. JOIl! JRIHCI55 Ca. B, IfJtth Pa. BEWARE OT COÜXTERFEITS 5ee that tbe siraature of "C. If. JACK 505" ia ew ts wvarrta ef earh bottle. Irlc jwr nettle T5C er Hull stetetsY ferl. ShuaM your beareat drargiM aat the article, da ttat ba pat off by any ef the tntx!caUnj preparauoae tbat may b-oCere4 ia iu J lae, t at arad U Ws, and we wCl forw rd. aenr!y packed, ly eipres. Principal Office mua ZlaXmutmcfn vw.tiil ArttoRt. jors tt cva no accevre to C. M. J1CKS0X 4 CO.) Prepncun, jyPFor sale by treryiU aad dealers la every taw a ia le L a:t Mate. eeytMaentiawA'
