Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3763, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1862 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL

riiinY or Mtitr.it ei Job Printing. We. art low retdy to do all kin 1 of rhit) and fancy Job Printing, In the be-1 a'jle, on nhort notice, and cheap at any other Ct. We have competent hand, pood rrec, a fine asortmcnt of paper and cnrd, anI we? can do good and cheap work. All kinds of book. brief, catalogue. Ate, printed ia the bt ttl and on a!ort notice. We ask the ptronpe of Democrat, and all others that watt printing done. - tf. To Local Adtjetiie Occasional, or tnnaient local notice will not be inserted in thi paper bereifter utiles they are paid for when handed in. and to injure insertion mu.t he handed In before 6 o'clock P. M. Local notices of fire line and under will be inserted one time for 50 cts.; each additional insertion of the ume matter, i et.; marriape notices, ct.; funeral n otice, $1; pay required in advance. Notices for lenevoiei. t 4cietiea not eiceedir five linen, one insertion. 2ä et. The above terms will be atrictly observed. CITY ANDSTATE ITEMS. RTMi)(ir Ceneral McCIernand arrived in the city ye.tcrday mortjin. X?T The price of ubtitute i slid to be on the advance in thi w irket. Four or five comjMniea of the 5th cavalry left lor the e.ll Ot war jc.-terday. r?TFor fresh H iltiru re Oyten, raw, atewed or fried, go to CunninluinV on Illinois ircei, op;nK-ite the Governor' tn union, tf TCol. Sol. Meredith, of the I9th Indiani, Ins received a Uriuiier General' cunuiiiuu for g.tlUntrjr iu the late battles. JfGen. Denton, formerly Colonel of the cth Indun.i, wd in the city )e-terday. Thepdlant (eneral wan Iuokinx well ulier his ardous carupain in Arkansas, a) Mamosic Notice. Theie will be a meeting of Itnlianapoli Chipter, No. special e this (rriuay) evening, at 7 o clock. Cuaklu FtuiR, Sec. C5T Major Fowler, of the I5th Ind iana. declines the appumtn ent of Colonel of one of the r.ew reimenU. He was in the city on Wednesday U--t. o ilrraopoLiTAX Hall. The Cricket is to be repeated to-niht by request, mm manv are deriious of eecii ;-it played once more. The houcwas well filled lat night. HoisE Wamld. A small houe wanted containing three or four room, within four or five wjusre of the Hates Hou-e, for which a rent of $6 per month will be pid in advance. Inquire at this oflice. Cotillon I'artt. There will be a cotillon party at Washington Hal! on Tuesday evening, the 2th in,t. The party will be supplied with good music and the best of prompters. Prices of admission will be to suit tlie times. k.iy 'c viiii.iwii.iii iruirur is geiiui verv pious and boasts of having an article in its columns "written in a spirit of loviug kindness and charity. That copy of the paper should behaved as a curiosity. J"We notice a little Uok just published giving the names of the "exempts" in Clarion county. Could not the author get up a li.t of the ballot box stutters in the citj? It would be an interesting work. V t5f"We are informed authoritatively that no more tubetitutes will be received. The'ynecul--tors in this kind of Ktock will find the market clored upon them. It has to stop sometime, and the authorities have decided to end it at once. Ti, r;..-:... ..: !. ..! Fblmi Fish ami Hams O. 11. Stout fc Uro. arc iu receipt of fresh fih daily. They h ive also Metr. Ferguson k. M.insur's suar cured hams. O. II. Stout Jt Uro. keep constantly on hand all kinds of family groceries, which they propose to fell us cheap as the cheapest. 5?"The southern pipers are furious over lragg's failure, a they term it. in Kentucky; and the northern papers, particularly the Abolition wing, ure equally furious over Iiuell's failure in the same field. Can both Uragg aud Duell have failed, or how is it ? Our police record for the week has been almost a blank. There have been, few er cases of drunk than in the ame period for years back. It may be on account of the advance in whNky, as a five cent drink thes times will hardly moist en the lips of an old top t. 2TTw o pugnacious urchins about nine or ten years of age had a set to on the Palmer House corner, yesterday afternoon, the tight lasting over twenty five minutes. Thev pouudvd eich other industriously and neither would say "enough." As these are war.ike times thev should be sent to We-t Point. TL. I! ...L 7 If' i nr i iwu'huii ifLuuacan savs: " i ne Branch of the Dank of the State, which closed at this place home time since, is about to be reopen ex!, the stock having been purchased by men of capital, w ho will not burrow all the money them felt es. The name of the principal proprietor of the tck in this branch is Mr. Stoughton A. Fletcher, of Indianapolis. iruv. wi. in'uni ik. o'.ewari, oi me j r "V.l l..i T C-. . e -t. . c I Indiana cavalry, has declined the arpo.ntment tendereil him i f the command of the 5:h cavalry, previring to remaiu with bis eld legimeut. We understand that the members of the 2d cavalry intend, on Monday evening, to present Col. Stewart with an elegant sword and belt as a token of their appreciation of him as an officer and a gentleman. The sword may be see at McLeue's jewelry store. I it. v r mi i it 'a v ' ia it At t I imi.iii rii rtaj is a job that both the City Engineer and the contractor have a riht to be proud of. Illinois Ftrcel pnimises to be quite as good. The grade is very tine aid the weak of layitg the idenes is being pushed forward rapidly. It is feared that Pennsylvania street can not be lUiished this fall on a co u nt of the scarcity ot bowlders, but the! ftreet will be graded up. and that will be a decided improvement on its present condition. - - 5T" The following sick and woun lel Indianaians were received in Louisville from Perrwdle. on Saturday, and forwarded to the .ew Albany Hospitals: Andrew Spencer, co. E. 4 2d Indiana, wounded in the left shoulder. George Hi'dman, co. E, 42d Indiana, wounded above the ki ee. Willi im Ambrose, co. I. 421 Indiana, wounded iu abdomen; Kobert B. Kicbardson, co. E, 42.1, on the head. f-yThe followin" anfointments hive been announce! in addition to those putnishw on ! . i a Tuesday: Major Jessie L. Holman, of the l?th. promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, vice Thomas romotcJ; Robert Kob-on, Surgeon, and W. G. Eulsbm, As-istant Surgeon of the 91st; Samuel A. Ilairden, 1st Assistant, and James Dodi1,2l Assistant Surgeon of CTtli; D. W. Flora. 2d Asituit Sur .f )tb- V P SshiTrtl. Sarpti of" JIst:i J. D. Maxwell, Surseon. and J. U. Hendricks, Assistant Siirve,,!! t,i OJfd- I) H .lessur. Assist -

nt tstirj-eoti ot'6th; Jo-.C. Hurlasi, Surgeon of ott sheath, x.hs freuzieilv; the sit.d rises. The 2Mb; Major James Slunkwer. Lieutenant Colo ! sand reaches h shoulders, tlie sand reiches his . nei of 42.1. vice Dcnbv promote.!. ! neck; the lace alone is visible now. The m.uth j m . t cries, the sand tills it; silence. The eyes still Tired ot rut Em-HAvr-A frier', writing I He sjn.l huü thein; niht. Then the from Cincinnati saya: j lor. he.J decrease-, a little b-.r gutters above the j Iiadicalism itself rejoices at the result of the'''d; a hind protrudes, comes througo the sur-, recent elections. Of course tber would not sav j tw f "e I'ach. moires and hh.iker, aud üisap-1 mouui-ht They d; i not want to back Jn Sister etTaccment of a rn .n icf or fnm the untenable position, thev hid aumed, at j

the s:ne time the nw thev were iu the wrong,; an i ie glad cuouh loeiie up cwntro! of aS'airs. j and get rid, as thev erröte, us!y think they will, j of the respon-ibi.lty of having ruined thecountry. j Coujservaliaui cuining in 1,0 H giethe'egeu try an opportunity, you know , to crv out again-t tho-e who hive ou-ied them if it b...!d turn out , that they aiid Southern traitors baieinueed ruin j ed tb. country teyond redemption. I

CffTwo men tk a regular knockdown jretenlay on the Cincinnati train. hort!y after it left the tueen City. Ore rl them jrot cunJly thraahed. The conductor for the comfort of the Pengera put one of the combatant elT ir pcten mile e.it of Lawreticcbnrir, an 1 left the other at that town. PtcEAtt SoLUtea. The following i a lit of the nine id Jndima oMier who died in General Ho-riul at New Albany since the ÜJ int.: Oct e John O MrMillen. Co. K. 41th; John Humbarger, Co. F, 4 Ith; Jonathan Green, Co. C. 6-th. Oct 9 Wm. l'u.ell, Co. C, 60th. Oct 12 Frank Miücr, Co. C, 4th Indiana Cavalrv. Oct. "i: C.tlfia Kich, Co. C, 6'Jth.

c;enerttl military Ordrr !o. 4. Statk of Imjiaxa, Aw't Gl.n'l OrrtCE. Indianapolis, October 23, 1?C2. $ The exigency no longer requiring that the military comi.anica heretofore oreanized in this tate, under "General Military Order," ifued September 5, lfc-62. fliould be' continued, paid orJers are hereby upended and the companies aoorganizel may be disbanded at the option of the members. Companies desiring to continue their organization may do o by compiling with the hw of the State providing for the organization of the Indiana Legion. Tho-e having arms will immediately return them to the othcers from whom they were received, or to the Auditor of the county. Officers who have distributed arms to all mch companies will attend to having them returned immediately. lij order of the Governor. Laz. Noble, Adjutant Gen'l Ind. r?TThe Campbell Miustrels get ofTaprett? good one on the conduct of the w ar in Kentucky, locating it, however, in Tennessee. An "intelligent contrail ind" takes his i-eal and commences tuning his banjo. In comes a green plantation darkey, buttling along wiih a bundle on his back. Darkey number one looks up and aks where he is from. "From Teniies-ee," is the reply. "Any soldiers down dir?" "Oh ves, lots of dem." "Union poldiersl" "Olives.'' "Hebel soldiers, too?" "Ves. lots of deiii too." "Do dev fight any?" "Oh no öey nebber fight." "Never get together?" "No nebber." "What do they do?" "Why de Union soldiers march up to de rebel camp aid den" "They tight?" "Oh no den the rebel he march away. And den the Union soldier he march back, and den de rebel he come up, and den de Union soldier he march, an de rebel he fall back, and den" and the darkey go?s oir i.ito a tegular spara of advancing nnd re treating, ending in a huge plantation dmce th it brings down the bou-e. I'll Iii ic .School. The Board of School Trustees have made the following appointments of Teachers fur the next term ol the FuMtc Schools, which will com mence e.irly in November- Due notice of the precise time will be given as toon as the same ili 1 1 be determined: FIRST WAIL I). Grammar Department J. U. Follett. Assistant Mrs. Follett. Intermediate Miss Lucv S. Jones. Assistant Miss Anna E. Muirson. Secondar) Miss Nannie M. Sweetzer. Primary Mrs. Martha W. Francis. SECOND WARD. Grammar Department Pleasant Bond. Intermediate Miss Taylor. Secondary Miss Mattie Barr. Primary Miss Margaretta S. Elder. third ward. Principal Miss Kate Higins. Primary and Secondarv Miss Sarah P. For syth. fourth ward. Principal Thomas J. Vater. Primary and Secondary Miss Emma Uobintoo. fith ward. Grammar Department G. W. Bronson. Assistant Miss Sarah Jamison. Intermediate Miss Eliza J. Ford. Assistant Miss Mary E. Jackson. Secondary Miss Sarah E. Louden. Primary Miss Nebraska Cropsey. sixth wacd. Principal Miss Lucretia Hobart. Primary and Secondary Mi.-s Alice Gray. SKTEXTH ward. Principal Miss Mary E. Roberts. Primary and Secondary Miss Ella Way. eighth ward. Grammar Department W. M. Craig. Intermediate Miss M iry Landis. Secondary Mrs. E. C. H ivdvn. Piimiry Mn-s Hannah Daniels. D. V. CULLPT, President Board of School Trustees A Living Ucutli. Itsometimes happens on certain coasts of Brittany or Scotiaud, that a man, traveler or fisherman, walking on the beach at low tide far from the bank, suddenly notices that fur several minutes he has been walking with some ditliculty. The t-trand beneath hisUct is like pitch, his soles stick to it; it is and no longer; it is glue. The beach is perfectly dry, but at every step he takes, as moii as lie lilts his toot, the print which it leaves tills with water. The eye. however, has noticed no change; the iuimt'use strand is smooth and traniju:!, all the sand has the same appearance; nothing distinguishes the cut face which is solid from the suriace which is no longer so; the joyous little cloud of sand tleas continue to leap tumuiuiously over the w ay hirer's feet. The man pur?ues hm way, goes torwaid, inclines toward the land, endeavors to get ne.irer the upland. He is not anxious. Anxious about what? Only, he feels somehow as it the weight of Lis feet iuci cased with eery step which he takes. Suddenly he sinks in. He sinks iu two 01 three inches. De cidedly !,e is not on the right road; he stops to take his bearings. All at once he looks at his leet. His leet have disappeared. The sand covers them. He draw l is lee out of the sand, he wili retrace his steps, he turns bck, he sinks ia deeper. The sand comes up to his ankles, he pulls himself out and throws himself to the left; the smd is h ilf leg deep, lie throw s himself to the i riirht, the -and touies up to his shins. i hen he recognizes with unspeakable terror that he is caught in t'.ie quicks md. an 1 then he has beneath him the featful medium iu which mm can no m , re walk than the tish can swim. He throws off his load if he has one; he lightens himself like a ship iu distress; it is alreulv too late, the s.in i is above his knees. lie call, he waves his hat or his handkerchief, the suud gains on him more and more; if the botch M le-erted. if the land is too fir otf, if the sand bank is ol too ill lepute, if there is no hero m sight, it is ail over, be ts condemned to enhze- ! n.ent. He is condemned to that appalling inter ment, long, infallible. Implacable, impossible to i slacken or to hasten, which endures fur hours, J which will not end. which seizes you erect, free ' and in lull health, which draws vou by the feet, which, at ever elh'rt that vou attempt, at every 'lnutlhat you utter, drags you a little deeper, which anpers to punish you for your resistance ; by a teil.oiblirg of its grasp, which sinks tbe i mail slowly ii to the earth wh:!e it leaves him ; all the time to look at the horizon, the ttees, I the green Heids, illt smoke ot the viiiae in tlie ; plain, the sails ol the ships ujion the sea. tlie , birds dung am! siiiirin. the sunshine, the skv. En'.izement is the grave become a tide and rising from tue depths of the etttli toward a living man. r.acn nr.nute is an inexorable ei.st;rouo;ress. The victim attempts to it down, to lie ihwn.t(i cretp; every inuiement he makes inters bun; be slrv.hteii. up, he sinks in; be feels that he i. being swallowed x."; he howl?, implores, cries to the clouds, wrings his hands, despairs. liehoM him waist ceen in the sand; the mii1 j reaches hi? brei?t, he is now o:ilv a bust. He I THIsC s his arm, utters furious groans, clutches i the beach w ill, Lis nails. ouM hol.i by that stnw, ' leans upon his e.Uiw to pull hime!f out of his 5! CARDERS. S. fllUe'R tET HAS i.r-NED A HAkEER SlidP IN j t be be Li" k t f Lb C. New two diMr o..th ui j lit IVt.'tNr, nn the id f.f.r, !;) ui o. 8 and 9, ! wbt te hr A l-r i !r jtrrd to Me ail Lis o.d cuiun'."r in lull tla-t with m chairs. octio-dly

Of fiel nl Voir lor Covfrnor In Uooanit Secretary- off state In lMl? cot" st i ct.: ? ! ! m s. r. i S , I Adams .pi zu .... 2 Allen 045 21-7 3-1. IriO; 3 Benton 4üj 2 311 j w 4 BUckford 470 273 506; 3T) 5 In 17i)9, ....j 6 Birtholomew 1$ i", ....j ....1 " 7 Brtwn 744 296 f"4' 213! e C irroll j 1 4 w 1 55C 1 5 U i 1 324 9 Cass ' ie57, i?c-2 10 j 10 Clinton 14371 13-5 13-3 1251! Ml Clark ; ly-o! 157 1"71( 1131 12 Clay : 13' cC2 1371; G-3 13 Crawford GJ 841 7l5 5.fGi 14 DeKalb ! 1372 1517 110.'). U-m( 15 DeHware 11151 1755 10Ö1! 1541 If, Diviess : I5:jii 1019 12541 Ü51 17 D-arborn 25H 2)77 ....i .... 1h Decatur '. 1G72 20T 1675 134 1 D.Vis - 1117 074' .... '2) Elkhirt 2H0; 2l'4 1M4 21 Fountain 167 lbV5 1702 1513 22 Fulton I 1073 1030 PN) h1 2.1 Fijette j 1010 1303 9)3 10C7 "21 Flovd Ie76 1G76 1501 t-'J 25 Franklin 22-9 1679 2374 1144 26 innt j 1213 ISC 1305 1461 27 Gibson I5o; 1273 121. 4J21 2- Greene 1517 1372 1457, 11 66 "29 Harrison 176 14'Jl! 152i 1045 3d Hamilton 115l' Wl' 1127! 1575 31 Hancock 13'J'J 1 14- 122-1 1341 32 Hendricks.... 1370 2 22 1222 1H4S 33 Henrr 132-t 2797' 1531 j 255 34 H-iwänl b'J"', 1519 U21 13c6 35 Huntington., .j 13s-i 1 ' .... fc36Jas5er i 27r 525 2! 545 - 37 Jay UK) 1107 1142 1067 3i Jackson ; 1725 10S3 11 1103 39Jetrerson. lMJ 2624 lH 2412 40 Jennings 915 1610 1300 1413 41 Johnson 170G 1263 1520 1145 42 Knox 1742 lTi-0 15-l! 999 43 Kosciusko 1457; 2192 1469; 1944 41 La-rance 750 1621! 27 1351 45 Lake j 510; 1U9S 546 1103 46 Laporte 2;)13 3000 2096 216S 47 Lawrence 1143 1272 12 H 1151 4 Martin 79 52H 411 49 Monroe lib1 1195 1333 1021 50 Morsan 162l 1721 1454: 1550 51 Madison." 1M7! 1669 202, 1390 52 Marion 321- 4-61 3P-63, 444 53 Marshall 134-, 1372 1C15 1171 5 Miami 1673 1-55 144! 155S 55 Montgomery.. 2273' 2393 2170; 2)50 56 Noble.....'... 1377; 1C78 1394: 1C01 57 Newton 2H 277 2rj: 2-7 5s Ohio j 503 464 4S3 459 59 Orange 1149 K6 1234 612 6!) Owen i 14-4 1163 1563; 79 "61 Perry 1012 05ß tf, KJ3 62 Pike 910 63 1 63 Posey j 1 61 1 ! 993 1 3s 1 i 1 259 64 Parke UjC5 lrl ....! .... -tw Porter j 919 1431 1073 1363 66 Pulaski i 661 ! 550 63G i6 67 Putnam .1 19il 1953 2116! Ic22 6- Randolph i 1260 2093 1276 1531 69 Kiplev j 1610 1963 ..'..! ... 70R.sh". 166-T 1742 1740 1563 71 Scott ! C99 662 75 574 72 Shelby J 2137i" 1895' 2232 1508 73Snencer 1367, 1265 1157, 1003 74 Sullivan ! 15:75' c47, 1970 707 75 Switzerland ..' 1019 10H1 100) 13-2 76 Starke I 2o5' 187; .3IK) 167 "77 Steuben WIG! 1390 410 125G 78 St Joseph J 1534 2253 1679 1995 79 Tippecanoe...! 2373 332S j HO Tipton j 755' 697 i . . . . ' .... HI Union ; 7llj 844 679 . 711 2 Vanderburgh .1 113; 1K3 12 1616 83 Vermillion ... H49 i 1060 7fG 940 HI Vigo 231l 2137 212 2042 r'ä WalKudi 114Ü 20H) 131 1963 f-G Warren I 7 17 1349 697i 1177 b7 Watne ! 2027 ! 4059 It'Jl 32-2 Weils 1023 847 1140 c21 89 White 890 9-0 9s9 69G 99 Whitley 1091 109s 122' 1010 '91 Warrick 1353 639 1051; 1096 92 Washington..! 1914 1354 1. 1289 j 0 ' ! ' 1 j Total ! 126968 13672 iMaioritiea....: ; 9760 .,

SPECIAL NOTICES. FTXB3L.IO JSTOTICE. TOMblMIX A: 'V, l)ruflrurit, io. Is l.ast Uaoliinton street, Have b"en appointed agents for th sale of II AN DK'X T II S S I I. A 2 O , THK WOXDKLt'Ub GIIAXUU'S, f r the cure of Coughs, Collis, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Wheeling, 'rritationof the Uvula and TonN, and Diseases of the Lnnirs. RolJ in larjfe tioxeh. 25ct., 51 ct..ant fl euch. nlSdAwly CAUTION. The mtrkrti full of imitations, represented tobe th same as"m:OWN'SBIlÜNCUIALTK(X:!lF.S," which are in most cases productive of positive injury. Manydeah-vs will recommend inferior preparations and lower priced articU s, afijoiK more prof t to themselves Ask fora-id OHTA!N onl IiUOWN'S P.ROXCIIIAL TliOCHF.S,'' w hich y bmn experienca have proved their valae.UavkiK reteid the sanction of physicians generally, and testimoiiial! from eminent men throughout the country. hlttiWN'S lilvONCHlAL TUOCIIF.S. when allowed to dN.-dve slowly in ihe mouth, have a direct influence to theaif.'ctfd paits; the sedative and soothing e.Ti-cttothe mucus liniiig of the windpipe into the oroiichiiallayPuInioTiaryirntatioDand cives relief in Coachs, Colds, arid t'ie various Throat aJf.-ctionsto which pubüc speakers and a.nCTsare lialde. fehll-dlj62 nrsiNCKii k CO 'S li:ttbra"famILY SEWlXfi MACHIXf:, with all the recent improvements, is the KKST and CHF.APFST and MUST BEAUTIFUL i f all s-wir.g machines. Tili machine will sranytlini;, from therunninii of a tuck in tarletan to the making of an overcoat anything from pilot or beaver cloth dywn to the softest au?e or gossamer tissue, and is ever ready to do its work to perftciion. It can fell, hem, bind, gather, tuck, quilt, and has capacity for a great variety of ornamental work. This ia not the only machine that can Ml, hem, bin i, and so forth, but it will do so better thun any oilier machine. The Letter A Family Sewing Mac'iine may be bad in a great variety of cabinet case. The Folding Cae, hicl. is nuw becoiiiuac so popular, is, ait mme implies, one that can be folded into a ba or case, which, when opened, makes a beautiful, substantial, and spacious taMe f'Tthe work to rest upon. The cases re f every imaginable design plain as tbe wood grew in it m'.ivt forest, or as elaborately fiuisbd as art can make them. I. M. SIXGKI1 A CO., No. 4."S Broadway, New York. tW?nd .inapilis Oftlce No. 3 l)dd-Feü.wV 11.11, Washington street. aylS-dly COFFEE. 144 RUBIA MILLS 144 144 t'iUs'ENE STREET, NEW TORK CITY. U if V E II X n K T CO F F E K . Put up in tin foil Pound papers, 4S in a box, and in bü'ik. O ir pries range freu 8 to 3o cents. We put up the fuiifW.bg kinds: JAVA, yi Alt ACA I HO, MI. ttlO, ICIO ami M I'i:itlOIt (OlIEE. We believe ourC'ff-e to te lttr than any pround Cu2Ve bow in ue. All orders aJ .twa t" u or to our Agents, Messrs. Placi Sl Yocsg, 1s3 Chanibers ftreet. ..Vin.,.n cIM.I Vr Ti.rl- fifK .H lmr roLLasi i Loam:, 13 4 191 .wot:th Waur street, Chicago, Illinoia, w ill receive prompt attetition. wt-d3Tn TAIIF.Il A PLACE. CROCERIES. Groceries ! Groceries ! ! rpiiF. ; 1 CF.h NEW ADDITIONS TO MY STOCK Of GEOFRIES make it corcplrte, con:pris:n- eTerythirg to be fnund in a eil reulatrd i-Irorrry iNtubaUhiiiciit. I aa prepaed to serve my friend an 1 tLe public g-n-t rally, w.siiail article needed for family use. particular atirMiou i Kiven to th purcha of proJ are. Price l..w asth bmtsl. J. hAKNAl.D, octl-i3ra-i No. IS South Meridian atretrt. MUSIC. i" K JiT: !C hsK. "Tbe Mint Chord," a cocj n Ion to Ta lUme Ci.xle.- at m pH W1IX.VLD 1 STOWELL'S. I

COMMERCIAL.

(TTtLRoaAra.j Cincinnati Market. CiiCi!!ATi. October 21. Flour un.e"t!ed; uperfine i held at $3 50, but no more thn 5 25 was offered. Wheat dull; red is held at $1 10 and $1 25 for wh:.!e, but buyers contend for larue concessions. Corn in active demind; shelled 3r(3 39. Oat higher; 52fi57 for new and old Rye 1c higher; sles at 63e. Barley advaLced to $1 25 Q I 35, tad ia good demand. Whisky unchanpe! at 34ff. Me-s pork uaciianged; roall tales at yesterday's figures. Bcon sides in good demand. Cut meat continue firm. Groceries) firm and fjutet. Sugar and ceffee are unchanged. Lard sfendv Gold is held at $1 2: silver 1 25; demand notes $1 26. Exchange dull at j8' premium. itruraim ! York tJnrket. New Yet, October 23. The flour market is somewhat les active; $6 25tfG4') for su;i fine Stale; $6 6)r26 e5 tor extra; 46 2fl(2G 30 for superfine Western; $6 75 (r7 00 for common to medium extra do; $7 207 25 for common to good shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio; $7 35((?8 75 for trade brands, market closing dull with no buyers at outside quotations. Bye Hour steady at &3 40 1 t0. Wh'-ky market mote acti-fl and firmer; pales at 3G37c. Wheat lQ2c lower with a good demand; Chicago ppring sold at $1 18(711 24: Milwaukee clubfl 2(1 29; amber Iowal 32.1 33; red Western $1 3-l 41; amber M'xh'gau $1 42 1 43; red State, $1 46; white Ohio $1 50; white Michigan $1 5U1 52; choice white Kentucky $1 51. Iiye declined to 61 (262c with a moderate demand. Birlev firm but unchanged in price; salcä at !2.Vrt$i 30. Whisky Small ?ales at 34c, but the demand is quite limited. Corn opened very heavy, but closed about lc better; sales at 67tfr G?c for shipping mixed Western; 63 (3 66c fjr Western; 59(62c for damaged; C5c for Eastern. O tts ste id v; 55059c for new and old. pork--Siles at $13 (el3 50 for mess;$12 50 13 for prime mess; $12 00 12 25 for prime. Beef in moderate - demand, sales at $5 50(27 for country prime; $"( 10 75 for mess; $12 13 75 for repacked mess. Bacon shoulders 7jn57c; hams and bacon sides firm. Lard market ftill firmer, with a fair business doing; sales nt HUllic. Butter is firm at 15(3 19c for Ohio and 20 24c for State. Cheese firm at 910t.ic. WANTED. f i inn r i vi in- iFvrwoc jivw viitiay iiuicii 800 vii v Horses, ii vi .f t t: n .Trf :iui teli AT THE GOVERNMENT STABLES, For w hich the hie-hest price will be paid by ol5-dlm FOUHKAY A HALL. MEDICAL. Nervous Debility Or Spermatorrha-a, is positively INCUUAKLF. by ANY means tuir those I advocate. Before commencing -i.V' treatment, learn bow the writer actually CL'KKD himself, and sub-equently bun lreds of others. Knclose a postpaid, sup.r.-cribed envelop to Box 176, Charlestown, Mas. 04-fltwjiQ MEDICAL 300KS, ScC. GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY, :n v:t rrjii.i) BY THF. LFfilSLATL'RF OF KENTUCKY FOR THE TREATMENT )F ALL THE DISEASES OF THE URINARY AND GSN1TAL ORGANS. .5 aKN jl i ii n B a ritlCE ONLY TEN CENTS. A llfdical Report, Qni lining Thirty Fit I'UtU ana Kmpatingnnftht A'titto-i'fi i,d l'hyuvvy oj me .sat tr-Moa tn a Kt.it of ir'tfiÄ utui Lignite. ON A r. -M fcrilUDUh treating Venenal I)iseaes, including Sj'philis in all its stages; Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Vricocile, and Hydrocele, Itiseases o: the Kidneys, Bladder Ac, with' out mercunl containing a val uable treatise on tht w ide-spread malady of youth. Seminal Weakness. Nocturnal Kmiions, Sexual Debility, Impotency, Ac, the se cret incrmities of youth and ma turitv arising from the baneful habit of st-If-abuse. To which is added cbservati.ns oc Female Diseases, and other interesTüu matter of the utmost importance to the married anl tho-e contemplating marriaKf, wh'eLter.ain doubts c f their physical ab lity to enter tl.at täte. Sent to any address in a scaled wrap per, on receipt of ten cent or four tarop. We decte onr entire time and attention to me treatr - . . inert of tte various private diseases treated of in our pri - vateiep-.rt. .ir Ihspensaryi tue on:y insuiuuon oi trie kind in America which has beeu e tahli.-Dea ry a Mcial ch-.rti r.an ' this fact should pive it a preference over the various ijuacks ot doubtful character to be found In all arse cities. Important to Fc-inalc! One nt; art:nent of our Dispensary .-peciaily devoted to tbe treat-r.ent of the l)i-ee of Females, such a Luch rrhea. r vVhite," Irreirelar, Ta-cful and Suppress MeDtruat;.ti. Nenooa and General Debility, Diseases of he Womb, Barrenness, i.e. Consultations and examinations free of chart e. AIo. for -le. UK. DEWEES'S REGULATO It PILLS For Eenm'.e Ot'Strnctiona, Irretrularities Ac. Marned la die in certain sitoatiou should not u them, al tLey 1 would cause tnlscarr.ae. Price II pr box and may be j ! UTl bv Ulli! for these wishinjt to limit the number vf their oiTsf rire, or the barren who desire cinldreb; warranted not to injure the health, and w-.ll last forabretime. sut to ny addres under seal, on receipt of the price T'w DOLL-VliS. PATIENTS AT A DISTANCE Ey se:id:nir a brf tateluent of their symptom, will recive a Eiack Chart cfr.taintng a list f questions, our term for tbe course of treatment Ac. Medicines sent to any part i the country to cure any case at hurae. free from dauber or curiosity. All transaction private and confidential, lie me ci bei j the nt;ie and number. i Direct all letter to GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY, octl5-dAw Louisrille Kr NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEKEBT GlVtN TO THE STf CKHOLDKS of the Ind.anapoli and Leaveuworth Tarnniko ; l,oal C'omnnT. that all utcr:Vrs to the capital tock t of said Company, la default ef making p.ymeii! of their ; re.jK-c'ne sub-npi,.Ms are nereoy re)uirei 10 mace sah paytiien on or l-efcre th Äth day i f November. I l2: and on fail u are to make fuil pavment of the um J O ill arrear. to tt.e s-e-r j ry , at ba residence, in Perry I lonlip. th aid v-ck o y each ub-cn'ed and in 1 ar-ear. and the several ut;i id mt ey paid t j them on 1 ulscn-.:'...;i, sha.i te fotf;iei to tt Company. j Bt rutr cf tLe board at uj t: g of the uo;a iVrtober, lsj. ForTEU WHmukD, Vc't. wtJT-wta

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faitiiD iirnKLt roa rwc nrtv Tan mm. .ooii Reports. ARMY MOVEMF'TS. XO CHANGE IN C03I3UNDERS, SOUTHERN 1VEWS. Complaints naiii! II ra. The New Merrimac. From Wntiiniton. Wasuixotox. October 23 Specials of to day contain very little news. A Sharp-burg special correspondent to the Times says: , A prisoner captured during the late reconnoissance says the enemy have not over 20.000 troops at any one point In Virginia. Ou account of our extended line he is obliged to scatter bis forced and keep a vigilant watch all along the river The army is daily expectiug a supply ot clothing, hoes, Lc. The forces at the extreme right of the line, iu the vicinitv of Hancock, ha been jrreatlv strengthened within the past two days. This has caused a moremcnt of two or three divisious lurther up the river. Various rumors are afloat in reference to the future disposition of the atmv. The men are desirous cither to offer battle or go into winter quarters. Xearlv three hunlred soldiers having been found in Sharpsburg without proper passes, have been pent to Harpers Ferry to work ou the roads and bridge. A special to the Times from Harper's Ferry pays: lien. Burnside has been assigned to the general charge of the defenses of Harper's Ferry and the second and twelfth army corps are placed under his orders lor the present. The night are now exceedingly cold, and the soldiers in their little shelter tents aie without blankets or overcoats. outltern eiv Forth fcss Monrok, Oct. 21 From the Richmond papers we have the following, dated Holly Spring?, lfth: Reports from Corinth say the enemy has evacuated Corinth and Bolivar, Tenn. TcrtnLo. Oct. 17. Some Confederate soldiers just arrived from luk i hay that 700 wounded have been sent to that place, and that our number lost in the engagement will not exceeed 1,500. Our army is iu the highest spirits. Gen. Polk had a narrow escape. Among our killed is Lieut. Col. Patterson, 1st Tenn..; Col. Evans, Texas Rangers; Major H. 1'iyor, Capt. Cirlright and Wm. S alay. (iold is selling in Richmond at 1G0170, and silver 125 (130 per cent. Defrauding iu the Commissary Department has become so common as to call lorth comments tnd become general talk on the streets. Philadelphia, Penx., October 22. The Richmond Whig of the 20th contains the following editorial on the affairs iu Kentucky: This retrograde moiemenl has profoundly disappointed and luortitied our people and dashed the loud hopes they had formed of liberating Kentucky and Tennessee We had reasonably ex pected from Bragg 's m ignificcut army something more than a mere incursion to the neighborhood of the Ohio river. We had anticipated something more than bonstful orders and sounding proclamations. We had formed exalted hopes of the great expedition which he led nearly up to Louisville. His long delay at Tupetlo, bis hesitancy at Chattanooga, his tardy advance into Kentucky had shaken the public confidence, but few were willing to condemn as long as an opportunity remained for the consummation of the grand object of the camMiign. It :s ail over now. The Keutucky movement in the hands of Bragg has turned out to be simply a fizzle. It has been, from beginning to end, a brilliant blunder, and a magnificent failure. A man a: rived in the city last night direct from Richmond. He waj a teamster in the Federal army, und was captured iu the first battle of Bull Ruu. He says he saw the Merrimac No 2 lying near Rockett's as be passed down, and thinks she is nearly ready lor service. She has had all the iron plates placed on her, and looks as if she would bean ugly customer. He heard persons say, who saw the old Merrimac, that this one is simiiar in construction and pi in, though not so large, and w iil be more easily handled. Four of the 1st Maryland Cavalr (Union) had been re-confined, and are to be tried on the charge of murder. What the facts are he did not learn. From ew York. New Yoek, Oct. 23. The K-hooner Eleanor was burned last ni"ht ic North river and four persons burned to death on board. The steamer Cambtia tiom New Orleans on the 12ih has arrive!. The True Delta of the 9th states that the steam transport Ceres exploded off St. Jo.-eph's Island and twelve of her passengers and crew were lost. including Lieut. 'Siicrlurn, of the 13th Maine. Twenty-one were paved, some ot them severely fC.dded. The gunboat Calhoun and a yacht in which was Gen Bnt'er saved tlie survivors. The Ceres was tot dl v destroyed. Galveston papers leceived at New Orleans sav; Several attacks w cremate upon Corpus Christi by our gunboa s, nearly ever? house oeing hit byshot and shell. The gunboats were repulsed by batteries and hauled on. The biig II. Ilalieck from Matamoras, reports the rebel schooner Two Sisters, with a rebel flag flying, entered the harbor Matamoras, but ske daddled on seeing the gunboat Albatross there The Albatross oon overhauled and captured her sending her a prize to Key W est. . From the Army of the Potomac HeaPsJi artlk6 Ahmt ok tiik Potomac, October 2:1. li-62. Yestenlav Captain Dunciti made a recjnnoissauce to HcJgesville, with two squadrons of the 4th I eni.sylvania cavalry, numbering l-l'J men. He Igesville is seven miles northwest of Martiiisbur and one mile from North Mountain, on, the Baltimore and Ohio li.iilroad. Captain Duncan drove the rebel pickets into the town aud then charged the main body of the . . 1 I 1 - - 1 " .1 reoeis, taKing nineteen prisoners, including mrec ! officers. They all belong to the KHb Virginia) 0 .X.ATK PTrPnt - lipmenint fmm tb Q.1 S..th Carolina regiment. None of Capt. Duncan's men were hurt. Kelujrees state that the rebels left Martin.sburg on Tuesday last. It is believed a portion of them went to Williamport and a part to Shepherdstown. The destruction of property lelonging td th D. L O. Ii. U. has within the past few days been maiie complete. From llotton. Boston, Octoler 22. A fire br)ke out about 11 o'clock Ust nii;ht in a small stable on Rich-! ardon's Wharf. The flames, aided by a high wind, spread to other stables and a building containinc Kerosene oil, all of which were destroyed. The tire tben crossed over to French's wharf, at which was lvirr; a schooner discharging cosl. She was nearly destroved. On this wharf waa an exten-ivc wood and coal Tard, which was partly destroyed. The fire then extended to Tileston's wharf, where a schooner was partlv destroyed. A large quantity of wood on this wharf w also de-1 stroved. I The loss is estimated at 0,0OU, whuh is partly insured. From Philadelphia. FaiLAL'tlPHU. October 22 The following reirimeiit.- hate joined Sel'a corurrand: The tili', Itlib I Wiil. l'dih niil'Tth V YnrV ' , o?-i v" Ti ' 3bth Mi5sachuett4 and -0th i-xn.e:u. 1 he bid Illinois i on the way and will probably join hiro to-dav. Such fact a these are sufficient answer? to the fault finding that Sigel baa not been j rot-erly reinforced. . t'ctl vesteruav rnuveo hi ctramar.d to the; neii:LUrhood of Centerville and esUbli-heii hU

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Aixht nipntc!ir. rr Yfitwliinjrtwn. WAsnf.xoTox, October 2J. Little if any im port-.. to is attached to the rumors which are oc ca? Kiii ally revived bete and ei-enere tnat leu. McCleilan is to b sujreded by Itcn. Hovker iu the command of the army of the Potomac. Iu quiry has beeu mUe to dav iu uuily weil lu.'ormed circles, but uoihing is knowu whatever to give any basis tor uch re'ajrU, be;de Gu. Hovker has not cumcieutly recovered from tb eflecu of bis wound to uke the Leid. A cumber of merchant- and other busineas men are urgiug the execution of auch t&eaaure u will jeediiy oivcn the entire Miijiirippi mer aj cojamerce. It u believed Lhi pia&a w uh tlua new are under consideration. A correspondent frvm Mexico how that the constituted authorities there are inkm the best preparations in their P0" resist itrttitr inufciou of the country by the French. T be James Cray, plying between Washington fd Alexandria, exploded her boiitT while lying t her whrf at he latter city this morning, "killing fireman and lightly injuring tbe captain. From Cnlro. Cairo, Octolr 23. In cousequence of information that 2,000 ret Is, supposed to be part of Jackson's cavalry, were advancing for the purpose of attacking our forces on the Tennessee shore opposite Island No. 10, they last night were transferred to the Island. All the property was removel sately. Gen. Rosecrans issued an order dated Corinth, 16th, directing that tdhcers and soldiers absent without passes from division comrainders be arrested; the soldiers to be confined on bread and water and the officers sent to the commanders of

their regiments under cuard to be reported to the I iwuniiuiu.il- oc.in.il ui uir armv. cuuers must join their re'-m tits with their cood in four days or have them confiscated. Persons not employed in business w ill be arrested as ppiea and treiteJ accordingly. News boys, pedlers, ic, must close business immediately or be arrested und have their geods confiscated. All establishments radst clo-e nt 10 p. M. Persons on the streets after 10j P. M. will be arrested and confined iu the guard house until morning. The steamer Row ent reports 11 quiet at Memphis. Tbe rebels have retreated to Grand Prairie. From Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Oct. 23 The long contested election of Thomson vs Ewing still continues. The clerks of Sheriff Thomson have now pos session of the oflice and are issuing writs. Sheriff Ewing has applied to the Supreme Court for an injunction, which will te argued in Pittsburg on the 2Jth inst. Iowa rirction. Chicaco. Oct 23 Full returns from Iowa election not yet in. liriouli however is received to make cert tin tin election of the Republican St.te ticket by H .' to 1,0H) mijority. Republicans elected all the members of Congress. From ronre "imiroe, Fortrfss Monroe. Oct. 22 All the machinists at Portsmouth, Virginii, fifty in iiumher, have suddenly disappeared with all their tool a. It is understood that they have skedaddled off to rc beldom. rec k . Goutaini. C. W., Oct. 23. The schooner W. H. Merntt, from Chicago, was towel in here to dav with everything gone but the hull, the having been caught in the gale of Tuesday. SCALES . PATENT-PLATFORM SCALES F A I R IS A X K 8 CATTLE, HAY, COAL, CHAIN, WAREHOUSE, RAILROAD, TRACK, AJCB COUNTER SCALES, Manufactured only by E. 4 F. FAIRBANK F-J-- n--' sir-i -i riv I pl 1 'f-i - I r i. rr.-v. , i ' I f Vi f & CO., St. Johnsbory, Vermont. For nie at Manufacturerspriceby W. P. 3 ALLUr, Aj-ent, 74 Vest"a.st!nftonit.t ap21-wly ndianapclis, In-iiana. INSURANCE. JITXl INSURANCE COMPANY, OF IIAItTFOItn, CWXX. Capital Enlarged Jan'y 1, 1860. CAPITAL lÄO000OO0 NKT Sl uriX., (atrer 4jcV-nz all labilitvo XI 1142 30 ÄTNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS. . - '9 t 'm- fc 1 ;-) t,.iHJ: . . n' 8' 1 IP l - n' ? ; tsi:4L' Erected 1859 Owned by the Co. f srE IA L A .TENTTON r.IYEN TO THE INSURANCE l'j ot farm proprty,lwrc!lir;ÄS and out-fcuildirir. Innutes such buiHir.es or content in a very favorable manner, for three or Eve year. LoiHft F.quitnbljr Adjntrd nnd Proiuptly l'aid In Cah. Als,iristirei Here, warehouses, building, orcoctenta and personal property generally, iD town or country, at rate a Ion- a consistent with hazard taken, aiidi&laod Insurance apaint;L perl! of carigition. WM. HENDERSON, A sent, Indiana poh, Indiana. Applicatiobcan be made to JOHN KUSS, who 1 fnlly authoriied to trainact '.l buait. connsctd with th Agency. Sit 1el-dlyl WM. HENDERSON. NOTICE. "TOriCE Lettera testAmeT4Ury, wth the will annexed, upon the estate of Doctor LiTina-ston Imi.Up, deceased, haTi&i( tea lued lo the arxler.iiesl, ttl U to notify all peron bavirg claims aait u:d eUt to preaent Xh- unt, duly auiiieiAxated. for parmebt, and those knowing thenwrlve to be ia ebuu to ra.d decedett are Leri by requested to call and make imracdiata pay ment. Tbe eidate 1 eolv nt. D. M. DUN LA P. llaecatrix. OcuAs-T 6. 1C2. -6-wlw LICENSE. Notice of Application forLlcenae. Y"OTlCE IS HEKLET GIVEN THATTVF. WILL APPLT to th B-ad f Cora-sissi'rc'ri c-f Marion con-ity, lriatia. at their next term, for a license to sll inI t.-iiir.' r.r Üiaor in a le ouantitT than cuart at a time, (with the rnvtleeof aV.owi-gtteaa-n to bedrank on our premn, for or. year. Oarplaceof b-u.r.ei and the prm:-e wherean aaid liqnors are to be d'ank. are located at No. 15 North Illinois ree. in thecHy of Ini dunapoii-, tour.'y if Manon. Ptate of Indiana, I DANIEL. NOE A K. H. ROBlN.-sON. ! ct6-w3w ' ? -4 I NOTICE. TK:CK FOR 3 LE.-Inqair of 5frKKr3ANil PIEECK.

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foir.f T.iXBlS. mtXCS IN IUWA FOR THE Cl KEF NT IE 4k hi'.I cm du is N cn tt.it. f, and we are w prerüf o-ir lisf, for tie pajmrnt M Tai ta lb rtfrewt Com Tili tn that St a;, IVrt H.tr4 la UalrMi, V7 antlii)g B th cumber ef their can. lot a pit. all fr, have th!r Taiea pad. w'.tVat tt tmtble tu-aaT.y laei lent ta tb pTTnt of Ti e writMa. Taxa p-d, a&4 rede cptKta sad ata, te w Ue"r.lA Xiantaoü, Kaima, Nebraska, Miwnr!, rf ekex Wh. n Suit. WH. T. W1LIT. Kara istata Ajt. KtI7w. ladanpnt.Irl PATGHTO. P A T B ST T S OBTAINED EOS. JEW INTENTIONS OF VtTXrt dearr-piioo. fee roottcfeat on -eis. Jt ai ent no pay. Send f r QrcuUr, rMr-f terma, dlractien. Ac. Ad1raa AM OA fckOAliNAX. nAl-11r Patent AtlArrvey. Wa.Mnrte-W.rt C. DOOTS AND SHOES. n v am uz ort At No. 59 We t Wac!Djrt-c at. VLAEOK rrtXTK Cf H03IE-MArE WC-RK I0R nale cheap, r.p iloor at ef the Palicer Hone .rM-lly A. UNTZ. MEDICAL. TO TIIK I 1Z O I 3L, E Of the United States. In the month of Iocmber. la, t ordriced f the frrt time offered for aale to the pohhc Dr. J n vre lioda Imperial U lne tUlrrtan4 in ttl ih ort period they have given tech aa-rrral aUa factiou to tLe many lbouandt of peraon w bu aave tried them that it i now an established article. Th aaaotuit of bodily and mental misery anatnjr aituply from ttrfc leet of Kmall eoniplaint U arprmng, artd it U therefor of the uliuot importaiK-e that a tnc atieuiion ta tk least and most tnfilnc bodily ailment .hould W ba4 for diwea.se of the bo.lt n:ut invariably affect tfce mlt4. Tbe ubscriler now only ak trial of DR. J. B0VEE D0DS' IMPERIAL TO BITTERS! from all wh Iiave not Uaed them. Wo challenge tLe world to produce their equal. These Brrtnifor tbe cureof Wiac SroHACna,GcsKBat DraiuTr, and (or llunoxo and Esajcaiao tbe LLot,ar absolutely un-urpawd by any other remedy wn earth. To !e assured of this it la only tieceary to make tho trial. The W'lne itself i of a very auperb.r quality. Wing about one-tLird atronger than other wir.; warming and inviirorarfng the hole ystem from the bead to the feet. A these letters are tonic and alterative In their character, so they atrengthen and invigorate tL whole ayatem and give a ft tH nnd Kathy aeiüm to all Ita partj, by equalizing the circulati in, reni'Mt.g obstruethm, and producing a geueral warmth. TLey are also eacellentfor Ihsease. and Weakne peculiar to Femalrw wliert a Tonic 1 required to wt reiigtticn and brace the ' fein. No lady wLo ia subject to la.kitude and faintnea, hould be wltbout tbem, a they arerevivifj. ln in their actioo. tVIII not on I-Cure, but Prevent Ilia eawe. and in thU n-spect are doubly valuable to tb person who may use them. Eor LXCIl'IKXT CONSUMPTION, Weak Lung, Indigetiou, lypepsiaf Disease of tbe Nervous Syotem, I'araly.ia, Ille, and for all cae requiring a Tn.ic, DR. DODS' CELEBRATED YIP.E BITTERS Arc UiiMirat'd! For Sore Throat, o comuion among tb Cle rgy.tbe are truly valuable. For the aired and infirm, and for peraon of weak constitutionfor Minister of the Gospel, Lawyer, and all public Speaker for Dook-Keepera, Tailor, Scaui.lree. Students Artists, aiid all xersoua leading a sedentary life, they will prove truly beueficlal. As a Eeverage, tbey are wholesome. Innocent, and delicious to the Ust. They produce ail .i.Ü'araUngef. fectaof Brandy or Wine, without Intoxicating and are raluable remedy for pron addicted to tbe use of ei cessive strong drink, and who win to refrain from It. They are pure and entirely free from the poisona contain, ed ia the adulterated Winea and Liquors with which the country 1 flooded. Tbese Iiittcr nt only CURE, bat PKEVENT Diaio and aboald be nA by all w to live in a country where tho water is bad, or w here Chili and Fever are prevalent. Eeing entirely Innocent and barmle, they may b given freely to Children and Infants with Impunity. Physician Clerpymeu, and temperance advocate, a an act of humanity, fhould asit la apreaditg theae truly valuable IlITTELS over the land, and thereby ewentially aid in banishing Drunkennewi and Diaea. Dr. J. IIO VICE DO DM' IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are prepared by an eminent and akiilful pbyswian, wbo ha tiM-d tbem successfully in bis practice for the last twcnty-f.ve year. Tbe proprietor, before jurcbaing the exclusive ribt to manufacture and rll I)r. J. I'-oree id' Celebrated Imperial Wine latter, bad them U-sUtl by two distinguished m-lical practitioner. wL pronounced them a valuable remedy for disease. Althouehtbe medial men of the crain.ry, a a general thing, disapprove of Patent Medicine, yet we do not be. lieve thai a respectable Pbyician can be fouud ia tb United State, acquainted with their medical properties who will not highly approve DR. J. DODS IMPEIJAL TINE BITTLIJI. In all newly settled place, where there is alway a large quantity ef decaying timber, from w hicli a poisonous miasm i. created, these bitters should b nrd every morning before breakfast Tbe truly valuable Hitter have been thoroughly tes'ed by all cla- of tbe community for a!ciot every variety of disease inc'.dert to the human ayste m, that they are now deemed inrilsprtable as a Tonic, Medicine and a Beverage. Purchase one Bottle! It Cot hut Little! Fnrlf ihe tlloool! tiivcTonelolhe tmarltl Ken ovate the Krwfrm! nnd I'rolona; I. lie. DE. J. B0VEE DODS' IMPERIAL WINH HITTERS Are composed of a pure aid unadulterated Wjw, Com bired with Barberry, ftdomon'a ial, Ottfrey, Vi HA CLerry Tro Bark. Spikenard, Chamomile Flower, and Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Doda binsself who I an experienced and suocfal Ityacian. and bnre should not be. claaaed among tho qaaek no.tram which flood the country, and afint whxb tl Medical Profession are oJoM'.y prejudiced. In all Affection of the Head Sick Headarhr, or Mervoua lleadaetie Dr. Iod Imperial Wine Hitter will te found to be most Salatarf und Efficacious. KIIALKS. Tb maty certificate which have been tendered u,atid lb letter whkh we are daily rlvtng. ar eonelawv proof that among the women these Bitter have given aü.faction wticb no otbr bav ever don before. N woman in th land honld be without tbni, and tbe rhu once use them, will not fail to keep a supply. lricM OO per Ilottle, O BottlcH Tor tr OO. Prepared a od old by CHARLES VIDDIHELD Ö CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS. ;s William Mrreitcw Trk. ygi For m! ey n nt:n t mi o ir.nc. Andhy (5ru;p,ta ai.d gr-aer e;ra"y tbrr-(,LoiUa country. Jy? 4 -St a l' t CHOCOLATE. r.atmbllabed In 1TS0 TAKEIi!s PEE MI I'M CHuCOL-'TE-lTKE PEL I PAlit.1 Cocoa. B.onia, Jreoch. H aueojt h c abd Vaoiila Cbocotat, warranted qttai ln v " 4 Cavoe t the Tarts t'b'ro'ate; have tol the tet of orrMhrquarter of a century, and a-y probouneed ty all who hav. once used tb-ta lo 1 mperior t any other. - Manufactured bv W. Baker A Co., at thrtr V .lit. In Drct ter. ila , aud for aale at their Brarcn la-pet So. J17 Fulton treet, Nw Tork City, and by Grocr and Iiraler cenerailv thro'boottte Ucico. Aadrert II. L. riE IXT. jlo-d2b; 517 I'u't. nlrt. New Twra.