Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4056, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1863 — Page 3

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ii:.nutiiA i ic cot rtrv tii ki;t. inaios Ttwoii, ocTom 13, ltC3.J For County Auditor, JAME3 B. RYAN. For County Commissioner, LEVI AY RES. For Real Estate Appraiser, FOSTER WHITFOKD. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. CfFellöw Citizen! Tote to-tfay. t2TBurtrr about. Lookout. l3T'oie. Rain or shine, vote. rSPWcrk ia au-pemieJ at tie arsenal in this citj. 2HGo early to day ami deroait jour ballots. VfT F'ftr thou-anJ tire brick, from Virginia, hare been received at the rolling mill. ?T Stephen Smith it the mot successful billfo!iT in Indianapolis. rTMj'.r Y. H II Terrell. Out. Morton Mili ary Secretary, b., been promote! to the rank of Colonel. (JiesiM The Oipie are emigrating hither from Euro;. There are now orer thousand in thi country and Canada. rTTTrenh outers received dai'r at So. 17. Eit VWliingion street, to door west of Glenr,' Mock. r?TTIie re-ent price of wood and potatoes iutt-ie.t wmie people?. Cnl help the rich, the poor can take cure of therreelve-t. Choice T.a. A Ure shipment of imperial youn Hyson unriwdrr and Oolong lea-,just received at the New York proccry. Carr:Tm Wamm Five to ten cupenters Cn fin. I ntera.Jv employment at the Liehest wan. Apoly t No. ä-h S nith TiTitn-w ttept. r?f A fine pair of carriage horiet( kind and penile in every particul.r. are for In fjuire ol Ii. F. .)hnon ut the I 'aimer House. Ulamc Leaha-h A pod form of blank lease for Ikmi-m. Ac. hn been printed and can be ob taineil.it this ollice octJ dtf JIt certain tint incendiaries hive been Biot,t active throughout Indi m.iruilU during the pa.-t week. We assure our citizen th.it thev cannot be too vigilant HTIriyhain Youtns new temple at Silt Lake ia built of cratiite, nearly completed, and the moat splendid ftructtire of the kind in tlie country. "?" I lata, borniert, frame. velvet, ribbon, feat hen. flower and mene-. n new stork, at low prices at Call;i:n 23 Eist Washington street. ortl3-dlw JTST The Chief of Police reports to tu that Sunday wa uii unu-utllj rpiiet day. He saw only one tip top lofti! army officer on his way home, not from the liou.se of "(Jod. Masoxic Notice There will be a noecial met tine; of Centre Lod-e No 2:J, thl Tuesday evening at 7.; o'clock for work CttAHLka FisitLB, Secretary. I"Frienda, countrymen, and lover! po to the billot box today, and let what you con cientiou.ly think, before Ood, be silently dropped therein r?rQuaiI. are multitudinous, throughout the out lot ot thii metropolis. They even call and whixtle at jeep o'diy in the heart of the city. iney area beautiful and tender bird at thi eion of the year. I?The municipal authorities ought certainly to -ee thit railway train do not incommode pedeatrians and individuals in vehicles at the intersection of Illinois and Meridian street wln Louiaiana. ty The Common Plei Court, Jnaige Rav, and the Marion Circuit Court. Judge Finch, ad jounied yesterday over to Thursday next, in repect to the memory of Hon. Thomas D Wlpde t?ir"Splendil pike are now caught in the Kankakee We had a presentation by expre-s of trin of one. magnificent, from an adventurous partv who left Indianapolis no me days ago. Sublime and numerou. we are advised, will be the scaly things thy will brin home. Foa Tra.dk An improved farm of INI acres, in Jasper county, joining on the Ircjuoi river, will be tradeil on favorable term for property iu or near Indianapolis, or for dry ood or boot r.l hoe. by Dolzell i Jones, Real Estate Brokers. Ani'K. Ter on afll cfed with the alovetJis ease are requested to call on Mr. S E. Benner, South Illinoi street, half Mjtiare from the Union Depot, Mechan'c Hoarding house He h s never failed in curing this complaint Late of Europe octS-dGt. Zftm Mr. Phil. II i) ties, the fimous confectioner, Wet Waidiingtou street, wa.a robhel, the other night, of the total amount of $5 The f. ... .... , , . und were taken outot one of hi bree-hes pocket by feloniou burglars who, with the intent to do the very thing, entered his premises. TSr""It is reported, on Republican authority, that poll are to be opened in thi city to-däy for all soldiers claiming to be from Ohio to vote. If it is true, we uppoe the same thing will be done at ever State. principal point throughout the; Slfs of Real Estate. Wiley k Martin Brokei s and Aueiioneer. sold, yeterdav. lot to the smouut of $2.000. Ab-mt iöö lots were sold and in price averaged 2." percent, more than were realized lost year on sale in the same vicinity. M-The Lower White River Fi-hing Club sti el yesterday morning on their annual excursion. Commodore Mansur. Admiril Achey, Pur-r McHiker, Cipt J Mull and Lieutenant! Hiram C iton went along. The beautiful "Ltdy ; M- igoffin," built by Mr. 0 iston, was the admira- 1 tiou of all eve that saw her leave our levee. i ti?"A sheet rubbshed in thi city, yesterday j telegraphically announced that the rebe's on the! Potmnc were either "runnifg away, or ti i:itinT Get.. Meide'- io-.ition " When Joe Wright ;ets home, thetslitor will probably ascertain which is the absolutely true statement Lngim and BoiLr for Salk A rive horse poer uprigtit engiue. with loiler, I eater, contecting pipes, ko , in complete running order, no ued in running the Sentinel presses, w jll be i ld at a bargain, to make room for a i rgör en ! cine. It will be delivered when we ren.. r into ' our new office, early in October. Apply it this office :! i-tf t"The attention of our readers isc j'ed to the fine stock of thick o!ed boola at M. Hunter A Co '.. 19 List Washington street Tr?y have t a jrre.it many d.ffnent styles od can fit amy one with a god aubsUntial water proof boot jut the thi c for wet weither. They are retail: -ig them at wholesale price. octS-dtl" Lost --Yeterly morning, the 9th int., between 147 Eit Mrket street and the Lafavette Dept, a gol 1 huntin case watch. The finder wi I be litMrrally rewardei bv leaving it at V. K. Urrtdrk-ka t Co' . No. 76 West Wa.l.ington Hreet. octHUl3t. Iff" Houe and lot fur sale, on tbe southeast corner of North anl Liberty streeUs Hou'c has e.en room and two god ceilar; tb lot ia well e'. in shrubbery, with two fine rape arboro, and some bering fruit trees. Thi house will be sold cheap a.vd on goo! terma. I cos ELriiDcr, octldtf No 31 Wrwl Wa-himton at.

r?T We are indebted to Ueut. II L:ider.of the 47th In-ii ii. Col Sink, for lite New" OrIe.ui dtua. 1 he 17th is in tofd co.idition The levlth of the men m en e.lei,t. 1 he re itnet.t, when L eut. LiuU-er leu it, wa at Draht:r City! ; We are toli that a mm wa killed on Wi- j noia treet. Sui.dty n'jiht about midnuht. I'n-' tol ahots were herd, and men were een beting ' off what was apparently a corpse. Our icorur j baa tried to ascertain about the matter, tut bai failed. Hi inference i that bumn life, nuw-a-' dj, ia cheap. Voters and candidate, defeated or elected, ! dippointed or rejoiced, let there be a "method I i jour mtdne," or in vour joy, an thec;te i

tn tj be Hut a new hat at Sjncer'a. and receive j wie, congratulation of your friend, upon "how eil you look." and furK all your animo ity and troubles No mm c.n"feel bid" with a Spencer hat upjii hi head. octl3-d.lt VtTl "ill Md at auction to day, at 9t o'chjek A M , at No o South Mini-fippi ptreet, a lar:e lut of well kept hou-ehold luriiiture, ?uch a live or mx carpet. bJtead-. lounge. Ubleü. iitaitd. was. i -tttid. one very bnc wardrobe, one double j lounge, l'.okinir plaoe, com fort, het and spreads,' jillow, ru.ittre-fes, cook and purlor ' stove, cl and o,ueenire, ic. j William E FMTiukvro.v, Auctioneer, j r?7Capt. John McDtwell, of the steamer i Allen Coll er, a Loui.ville an J Cairo packet, one nl ll. . i. f .'I a I It. I "i me iiorrif ano uoramercui line, w.i in the city eiterday. The Allen Collier i one of a Ueet of f-cveti maimer. The line tickrta pat ieniiers through to Meinjhi. We are rejoice! to le.irfj that the ndvittiun of the Mirsi;Hppi u how iiuiiiterrup?el. Capt. McDowell i lookion remarkably well. Mekchaxt Tailorim (. U. Heitkam k Co., No. 17 North Illinois s-treet. ne-irly oppite the Daten Hou-e, ione ol the tno-t fd?hionibfe mer chant tailoring establihme!itd in this city. Their stock of piece k'kkJ comprise the bet rarieiie and latest style?, all freh and new, Irom which any gentleman tun select a iuil to his taste, and have it made in the ne.itet and ruot service ..Me style. Thoe of our friend that want a new uit.ornnr part of a suit, we nay call on G. II. Heitkam & Co., and they will be well Muted Youth' and boys' cjothinij made to otder in the late-i style. sepilä ilm 1 1 i rerun rk able how cattle swim They can beat any am;hibiou- anini.il except tiuck or such l;ke. In the recent ai-eident at Teire II ante, an act'ount ol which we h id in our tv'er.iph col uinii yenterday. every cow mid ox iwam a-hore Ami we remetnber readinir. some veir .iurp. ol the I,. of :. ai v ;...!- :..!. .r f..; I ..I - . i. . . . . . mi ;tii nrrvrrvrriii nuuoi eo c tue, every one oi wiiu ii p. i sue. y ignore, wn le ni any pjienyers weiediowncd. (J title are ouewhat like the duck fpoken of above hein; juasi Tet fMftil Then their rotundity contain, a a en eral thiioi, a cimkI i!w1 ol wind, which help to buoy them. We are only try inn to account for natural phenomena philo-oph:cally. Tin Theatrk Tin; Womajt in White This new peiiatiou drann, of which we have had uch favorable notice from our exchange, wa produced I.i-t iiiht, and achievetl t niot utitijuivoc.l success. Indeed, we have no hesitation pronouncing it the very bet modem filay u " the bt.-tge, and iu the hand of furh artiteo"' Mi.. Sallie St. Clair. Mr. Uirras, Mr. Kiley a" the tine company , it pieeut the bt even M,,.J entertainment that we hc enj yed for ei'" a theatre. Thi fine etiott of Sir". Barra'pr 111 II 11 llr.iril Iti-t 14 li llltif nllr lint iirni ll.a Vi'IUd, . . r t ' i . r . . i ii .-.. , v.. w,.... ..... Many of the scene a e eutiielv new. and th minated tableaux verv fine. Let ail who Btake. illU enjoy a preat dramatical tieat, see the Wo vul i White to ni-ht. ' Uianm The Obf.at Empdrii m or Indianapolis The New York St n e, under the proprietorship of thoe enterprising nierthani, the Me.-frs Gienn, is the place of reort for all itrangers isiting the citv. and all ladies, resident, out shopping. Their stock of good ia the most extensive and complete ot any in the West, and are ottered at the lowest prices. We remark, a yesterday wh a tainy day and to day may be. that the stock of umbrella at tl eir establishment comprise everjvariety ai d inze.and all are otlei etl at astonishing low prices, whfti the rise of all good i taken into consideration. Go to the New York Store. Tbecleiks are courteous, and the Messrs Glonn are among the foremost merchants in enterprise and liberality. Indiana Static Hoard or Agricclttre Secretary'. Otfice, . Indianapolis.' October 12, 1 663. Mi.ksrs. Editors Sentinkl: The following notice appears in your piper of thi morning, with out mv knowledge or consent. You also mike a mistake in reference to the value of our gold inedat They cost $;-i ,xt tho minnfnctory iu New York, and weigh $5."i in pure gold: "Notice There will be trotting at th State Fair giotihd at 2 o'clock this alternnon, October 12. for a pold medal vahieil at $-10, presented by Mr. W.U. Ioomi of the State Hoard of Agrieul ture. A eool treat i expected, and goixl order w ill be kept on the ground. Ad mission, 25 cent." If the citizen of our city choose to set np a trotting match, 1 will offer as a prie, a Hiver medal valued at iW, on the bet span of roadster without relerence to matches admiHsion, 25c for the benefit of the fair pound. W. II Loom is. Indiana Statt Hoapd ok Agrici lti re.1 Skretary's orncK Indianapolis, October 10, 1563. ) Editor Skviinll: Owing to the pre of bti-iiie-s in closing up tliem lifer in the office connected with the late Stute Fair, I luve i.eg lected to inform you and your numerou readers of the following action had bv the St ite li.iard j of Agrii-ultuie just before thev adi-uiMied. I Mr. Fisher, of Wabarh. introducel tho follow- ! mg: l!rsolrel. That the Indiana State Hoard of Agriculmrnl bej to express their th inks to the numerous subscribers in thi cdv who h ive cm ........ ..-M.- .-..-..-vi nil. fii iiiif nut" lribu,ed Iil.er.tllj towards enabling the board to fit up the cround upon which the late Smii Fair was he'd, a also to the city papers and the pre generally over the Stile, who have lent their columns gratis lor favorably notices connected with the interest of the board and agih-u! ture generally; and that we most tespectfullv invite a contimi aiwi' of lik-p f.i-nrs bplipvimr th.t their elfoit in this beh ilf will be hberallv tew ,rd ed by thet tpi 1 increae of wealth, and increased attention paid to home producing interests-, remembering always that "agriculture feeds the nation ' 2. That o the following railroad companies' we ackuow lelire iur obligation, for favor sliown exhibitors, spoctatots, and the board, in the wav of cheap transxrtation to and from the fair, a well as their anxietv to render our late efforts a success: 1 John Hiough, Supt'rintendent Hellefontaine 1 and Inbanapli raüroid H 1.., f...i:..... n , u......Mc..b .o.i4i.. v,c.i.w railroad L. L Kicker, Superintendent I erre Haute and j Kicbtnotid railrond ! D. Matey, President Peru and Indianapolis! raiboad. Kobett Meek. Superintendent Indi inap ii and I Cincinnati railioad A S. Crothcis. Superintendent JetfersoriTiKe , railroad t W. H. KeyfoMs, President Lifayette and Indianapolis riilrod. ; John Ingle. Jr., Presijeut Ev.msvi'Ie and -Crawfrds ille railroad A. B. Culver, Superintendent Louisville, New j Albauv and Chic igo railroad. ; Dr. B iker, Superintendent Toledo and Wabish railroad. 1 B F Masten. General Agent Michigan Cen-! tral railroad Win J McAlpine, S,jp,rin?endent 0!io and Mississip i railroid. D. C. r.tuhatn. Superintendent Indianapolis , and M id u railroad. John Bransh. Jr., Superintendent Cincinnati and Columttu railroad. James 111 .Superintendent Logansport, Peoria and Burin un railroad. W. Foster, SuperintendectToled, Loansport au 1 Burlincton railroad H A Gardner, S Jperintendent Pitt-burg. Fort Yavne and Chicago railroad C Knowln.n, Superintendent Michigan Cen tral railroad, north divi-ion. W V L S.ikes, Jr . V ice Prisident Michigan Southern and Nortl .ern Indiana rai'.ioid. 3. Thitthe Secretary le instruete! to caue the resolution to be printed iu the citv papers, tod send a copy to etch of the above named railroad comoatiie A D HAMKICK. r,e:dei)l W. II. LtHiMis. Secretary. Journal and Gazette please copy.

r;eternl Order. Ai-Jt tat (o.vual trn r ) In dianif.il-, Ind., it 1-r..: It i aniioutK S , by authority of the War Department, thadranre bounty, authorized t0 t'e piid to erlitel men under the call of tem'er 21 has been ir.cTeae'l to iimtead of'

2j. a before announced, miking the advance bounty, a -nontli' advance pav. and premium $75. aad the total pay, bounty, premium and clothing piy the first year to veteran vol unteers and $3) to new men. It is further announced that, by an order from the War Department jut receive!, the bounty above named will only be paid to new volunteer. whoenlit prior to the 10th of November next, ami cot thereafter By order of the Governor: L.AZ Nota. Adjutant General Ind. Taper throughout the Slate" will please insert thi. TELEGRAPHIC: ' aroTr irtcxaLi mi -rum Da statb mnmL" For Mornlnj ttcport .See rirat 1'ar. Iilit Urport From .Slew York. New York October 12 The B.toii Herald haa a letter from the flfet otl' Charleston, October 3d. which aai: Li?t eteuing (Jen Gilrnore sent one uf hi Greek tire shell into Ch irleCon, which set fire to ioine b-iil-litia The fire burned over two hour There will be warm work here before thi reaches you it nothn interfere in the meantime. The Washington correspondent of the Commerciil. under dtt of October 11. says th it the city w joinewh it scirtled this m iming at the authentic new from the Ripidan. that the rebel army hid abaudoneJ it Ute iKiiion on the south bank of that stream, nJ th-it our cavalry h id already encountered one of iu retiring columna Thi ii,tell:ence wa rendereil exciting by the wide spread ruin ir. founded nearly on the infer ence, djubtle-. tli it t'n. iuov'nie.it of Leeirnplv me tut the ie'i;n.i!i.'n of the oflVn-ive by a flmk moveii. i-i.t around through the in-ide of the Warronton line to the not tli b oik of the It ipjnhan tiock.tliu j.I icifi ill? rc'iel force between Gen. Meade aii l W Lti ti ittf-r the manner in which Storsewull Ja-kson llu.kel Tope on the fame ro'p.-i It lhc-r :itf the ri-bol pl,n thy have been fairly tone Gen. Mea-ie is i.ot tlie man to be !i trap, iiin.c wno c.tnie nom ......':. . . ' i .... t i i i 1' irinv tin iii'Huiii'' secto to irre? in tlm iinprt'.ssioii tint tue retrcit i to dnw the rebel army closer to the railroid.it (ordouville. wheie the teOei have an extensive depot of uplics, where a lone ili probtbty be !eit, and the le maiuder of the army sent nearer the defense at Richmond. All milit.try men concur in beiiveiri t!iat the rebel do not intend any c tmpiign in Virginia thi autumn; a the rebel have made the first movement, the true sautd will noon be at h uid a anticip tted. Gen. Schofield retains hi coinmind of the Depirtment of the Missouri and Kan is. Herron is detached from it, while certain military reform hive been made that will restore ihe present hope of pe.ee and order of the St ite. so much in danger of serious interruption. The;e stem to have been a general compromise on the import mt is-ue The follow iiiiT, from the corresjtondent of the H ilrimore Ameiican, from Charleston harbor on the iuh, is ol interest: There ;re indication hoa thitthe prttent inactinty will not be of many diys' contiuuince (Minore his forced his wank forward with re mukat!e rapidity, coiMidei ing their magnitude and the nitural and artificial obstructions in his way. The troop have worked hard. All this has been eheerlully borne, the soldiers having unbounded confidence in Gen. Gilrnore. The navy is asU preparing for the renewal of the attack. Within the lat 21 hours there have been important arrivals here with means for the removal of the obstruct on, which we may hope soon to fee succe-sfully applied. The monitor now here are the Lehigh, Na h int. Weehanken. Mont.iuk. and K it-kdl The City of Hiliim ore's very latest report says Jatne Huchanan has arrived in London. It i leporttd tht the relation between the Fleuch amb issa!rr and the Romm government are riot friendly on account of its protection of asa-siiis. The fire on board the new Canadian steamer Peruvian was ot under after destroying the deck attd fittings jn the after part of the vesel. Several engagement between the Russian and Poles ate reported, without definite results The is! in. Is uf Corfu and l'axi have pro nounced iu favor of union with Girecc. It aas feued i i Pans tint the- llritish govern mer.t ws Ix.ut to t. iiine ! indulgent to the South a- tegards buildi'.g ve-tl iu'ended fur war purKi-e. which will idT-t ihe p.li -y of the Fiench L'o ei ntnent at:d ll e S luthcrn cause. Tlie Tribute - tt: Situ e t!.e McC'e'lm sub-ciiption in the Armv of the Porom if w-as topped, tien. Meide has issued a general order calling attention to paragrph 220 of miiiv ieul itioi uhn-b prohibit deliberation it dicu-iot anio,.L' anv class of militari men. hiving for m object the convey ance of praise, or een.suie, or any mark of apprt'birinii toward siiperi' r. or oilier in the rnili tar service He s t rid regulation h is hither to been pract cill v diregar led. to some extent, but ircent ocounence h ie m nie it incumbent upon tho Commanding General to insist upon a rigid observance of it reipiiiemeut. It i de'd ued h it mee'ings op c mbin itions among offi er- or men for th purp ie of express ing teard for the'r unerio"s or other in tlie mditary service in the wiy of pre-ent itions. or their -In ipprobiti n of the u ts of their superiors or other in the miliary service by resolution, will be c..iis;,l..r..d (s vmlativeot the regulations, and noticed according5 v. y rm llitlnn, to er 12 The following extract HosTo.v. 0 of a letter 1 tr.ifit one of the boat crew of the ship H :i-arotiic. of ic attuk on S unter on the 'Jth of September: Columbia. S. C ct 21 . W ehivc bfc.i i 1 tfii citv one week: all of our boat's ciew, iiuinbeirig 1.3 men and two fficers...a ..it .. ..M . 1 .. . . a . ii ... .11c mi "t . ii. iit noi iTjuici at uii e were r -ur.Mis in ) iil at Charleston. Chaplain H. C. Tuinbnl!,..! t'ic 10th Connecticut, preachtsi to us M 'cr i i v 1 i.ere were i)b" men and 1 1 offi cer t ike;i a: Snn er on tlie night of the eighth of Sep'cmher We th'nk we shall b exchanged and rent !i.me by w.iv of Richmond in a few das. We i jo . nisclvt by singing, ic . and have the liUrrv the vard nil dav Ion" A letter leceiied iu this citv from Betufort. I says; The pirate Sutntrr wn not ilestrnvo.1 n Va 1 ' 110, ill luv, i hirbur of C!i o !et n, but i now at Wilmington, ! armed and a.ru'g il ute to run the block V Ia T I oro r .1 I. T...l W. - v" .M.ruouit- fieamcrj at present bUuk-.:iiig tint i-.rt mj m- - I'min 11 1 rn. Cair-. O. t 12 ;i-v.; !'m l.low rprre sent tii 1! the re.,,.'s b!:t' e! a rii:ro.n bridge west of Cor'nth. cut tne telegr.i.l ;? several places, and th it a l ir.e force ofravalry hreifetlSOUr lire 'et en C r:ti n J MenSis A n'hi c.-.itied on i'.o? r-t!i reir Slem. Mis , between 4.000 tr p!. ui:dr Lf-e. .rd 1 .500 fed cr.N. u-ider McCreois nd Pnioips, jn which the litter were driven back, with a h-sj. ,f 13 or 20 ii muei aiMi wounded. j Lit!- Rov-k ad ice mention a rumor that' Kirt.y S7:ith h id j ined Price with a considerable ! f .rce. 11 J they are from the direction now moving on that place) of Ark nieiphia i Guerrillas were committing depredations on i the defense'ess ith ibitant- of Des Arc Au Iowa ! regiment and I") armed citizen hid gone to! look after them. i Lontribtnd were coming in'o L'.ule Rock in ' large numbers. Ihe steamer Gxtg-jw hi, ar;iel with 3tJ hog.hei sugar. Jim b rrt-'s m lasse, nd t -eral bales cotton, from New Orleans. F mm ( lut inuati. Cincinnati. Oct 12 Secretary Chase rn'rd i this afternoon. ai.J wis receivevl "t the depot bv a Urge crowd sr. d ecorte-l to the Burr.ett House', where he made a short s;?ecli. ' Greit interest i felt in the election which comes on to morrow. iuines in this city will partially uspended. be From l orlrrvt .Monroe. Foutei'jw Mosaot:. October 10 The uteamer Circassian, from Pecicolt, Key West ard Charleston Bar, ha rrive-l She reports that there to be 4 combined army and naval at tack on Charleston on the 11th YelUw lever i very prevalent at Peiicola.

j from Unliln(r.tor i Washimotox, Oelber 12 A Irairtl Milne and fjit. wi.h L rl Lyon .md the e.itne Ur.tih le ,'"n' attended bj the S -cre..ry of Srie and J e-i-ort, and h in of the Sr.-etary of War, ye Itrdiy vi-i'ed Mount Vernon and paid their h"mSf l 'he tomb of Wahititon. The ex-

cursion in til recpeoui a pie taint ose to the dit'nguisheJ party. Nval otScera sutione-i on tbe Potomac in that vicinity, waited on the Admiral, tui were received by bin with great courtesy. To dy they were accompanied by Major Grneral Hetntzieman with a proptrr militarv e.-ccirt. The ptrty viitei the convalescent and contraband camp, and other places of interest in me Department of Washington. It appears from a telegraph dispatch received here to day, dted ChultMuoog. yesterday, that lien K osecrans' communication ate complete. His torces are in posiiion, the raiders have dis;rseJ, ni the enemy a; the front is inactive. Our tio; are represented to be in good physical condition and tine spirit One hundred and ten sick soldiers have reacheJ here recently from ihe Army of tlie Potomac, and have been sent into hospitals. Two men were arretted yesterday and committed to the Central guard h ju-c fur dealiug in Confederate money The Pie. dent has not yet completed his reply to the address of thg Missouri aud Kansas delegation. From -M. Loin. St. Louih. October 12 Shelby and Coffey's raiders leit the Pacific railroad Siturday, moving north, ar:d reached Uooneville yesterday morning. They burned no railroad property nt Tipton, äs previously reported, but plunJered the town ot a large quantitv of good, and robbed the citizens of a cousider i'iie amouut ot mmey. The citizens of Warsaw, Greenfield, and other ton through which tlie rebelj fased. suffered in like manner. Federnl troops from several directions are closing in on them, and although our forces consist principally of infantry, the military authorities feel confident of capturing them "Artillery has been sent uo the river from .Ttfferson Citv" A fight a exected to come off at Bxjueville today, but i: is very probible that the rebels will retreat towards Lexington. I'rom Nun t'ruueisro. San Fbanci-sCo, October 12 The town of e tv ti ville w as de-troyei by Lit & for the third time on Siturdav las'. The Io?s i- estimated at Sloo.oii'j The steamer Serra Nevada arriviNl yesterday. She bring $l5().0h(l in treasure from Oregon, and 4 irtO.OOO from Hritish Columbia. The census of Idihae Territory shows a white population of .32.000. COMMERCIAL. T Kl. KOKA eil. 1 Uinclnnati litrliei, Cincixvati, October 12. Flour firmer; uperfine. $.r 25fä5 .33forextra, and $5 ;0(ifi 2." for trade brands W lie it held higher, but no advance established; red remain at $ 1U(1 12. and white at $1 30 (r?L. .,.. Com.'Jde. Oit. 70c Whiskv i in fair demand at 60c Poik 0M citv mes advanced to $12 50. Lird adtaticed to 104'f' l"g. Large sales of steam reduced at I Ho. Otdi vei o.le nt L uisville, (rot cries firm Sugar, WUlc. Coffee, Gold has advanced to 4c, and filver is unchanged. iv Vor! Inrkcl. Nkw York, October 12. Flour opened IfttäSOc better, and closed dull, but er penerxllv refusin"; to pav the advance; sale at $" t5(il.") 9." for extri State. $6 ;0 6 CO for extra K. II 0., $G 7l)(?C 5') fur trade brands. Whi-ky is les active at fi.3(aG."c, closing at the inside. Grain Wheat opened unsettled ami excited at 3('t."c advance, but closed dull and heavy, buy. ers centrally refusing to pav the advance; sales at .;1 2"'.il 2- for old Chica-o spring. $1 34 1 .3!) for ne do. f.1 271 .32 lor Milwaukee Club Corn opened I(t2? be ter. but cloel dull. Oit les active, and scarcely so firm at $." 00(5 10 for western. Groceries Coffee paiet, Hiid without decided ch-nge. Sugar quiet. Molas.-es lull, and pri ce heavy. Pork active and firm at Äldrtl l .V for oh' me-s. $.r .37(?I5 62 for new mes. $ 50 12 00 for new prime. $14 00J?I5 DO for new western piime mes; 5 000 hil,,f ihe latter for November, December and Jantnrv, "old ut fib (tllfi 2;, Money i steady at G per c?nf. Sterling ad vanccd 3 per cent ; opening at 50, declining to 41)4. advancing to .olfß. and closing firm at 5lc prem. DRY GOODS. Eh M W Eh GO $25 O tH CD S2 I I W Eh CO W CO CO CO m - 03 W w P5 0 Ü in CD cd o c : o o 3 0 0 iH t-1 mm v S 2 2 c Iß u o s. 0 A 8 CROCERIES. PRÄ n 13 G K O C K ll I E Fltl) ITS, VEGETABLES, &C, FOR SALE BY No. 9 West Washington St. BUTTER. A FIXF. L0T0F PRIME BCTTKR. WFüTerc Kern and Pic Apple Cteece, Jat received S AWT EH WILLIAMS, No. S West Washinstou Mreet. T BARKELS N O. SUGAR. AND TWENTY HVK O' t'g' rV.me Kio Coffee, in store mrvt ftr ale low k. k. ...-mf. .... .. ..... Ifo.9 West Washington treet. OHM BXES KENrsCELEEP.ATED EA5T INDIA rwlIU Conee, tte beht liround Coffee in ue. Calf anm.-it at SAW iE s A W ILLIAMS', No 9 West W aLin7tvn s-tre rrk KITSNOS. 1 AND 5 SiACKEREL, EXPRESSLY fjJ Ijr family ae,just irnvir.fr at SAW Tl- K A WILLIAMS', No. 9 W t W ashirifton tt. V LAUGE ASSORTMENT OF F.ITEA FINE TEAScr.jtHyon, Irnperial. Uunpowier and BlAck Xiccttd with great care, and for ka.e low at SAWYER WILLIAMS', No. g"We.-t Wbirg-toa u OH I Win rorXDS ARSOID'S EXTRA E0ILH) U.IIW ad Browned Hje C.ffre, tbe best in u. CaO a:d get tome, put n in sinall parkaea to uit the trade. SAW YER A WILLIAMS. No. 9 W est W'ahinrtca t. LS)A L. RG E STUCK OF EVERY VARIETT OF Staple and Fincy Üroctrie, Tobacco, Ciri, Wi-oden ani Williw Ware, White nh. Mackrrrl. Salmon. Trout. Canned FTOit. Jelliea, 'kle. Spiced (rr-ter-, Ac , Ac. liroceriea cheaper than any houein the city .1 ' .HAWTKk A WILLIAMS', janr.an X. West Wabtngtou at.

SPECIAL NOTICES. rSTNEW DISCOVERY FOR THE spefdy and pe-manent cure of Seminal Weakness Urethral and Taiaal Duclare. Gleet, Seqaal LKseaa, Emitaioria, Irapo'ence, Geidul Debility acd diaeaea ot the RlaJ if r and Ki.lneyi. Bxix'a Srccunc Piixa ar warranted la all ca.e and can be relied on. No caaarv of diet required. They do not caatate.nor Interfere with baaineia puriTi:t. Tp- - warda or 30O caa bar ten cured the pa4 mo th. JkVr o'M AvdrI Aytklan Urm 1 Utir priraU practice, and all re7 0 Uuir fficacg. They are entirely harmless on the (ratem. and caa bo rolieJ rn in 11 cwt arising froa yoottful IsdiKcrttioa or aetf-abase. which often incapacitates the aa!ferer from fuir.lling tAtdvtU eftnarrid, lf: A TREATISE of 14 pig?, containing naani of cere, aent free to all. Two tampa required for pocUfra. T&c nili will be seat by tt-ail, securely Maled, on receipt of One Dollar, by J. BKTAN, M. D, No. 7 C dar atreet, , T. Soli by all ttfpriaclpal drcpgift. TUMUNSON 4 CO I, Aren K, wptSO-diwly IndlaoBpolU.

"IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR. HatvET't Ft male Pilu hive never jft failed In removing difficulties arising from obstruction, or stoppage of nature, or In restorian the jstem to perfect health wLen suffering from Spinal affection, FiV.ajMJ, Uteri, the White, or other weakne of the Curiae Organa. Tb' Piil arf perfectly harml$ ou the constitution, aod may be taken bj the most delicate female without caoaing dltres the name time they act like a charm by itrenthcninir, inTigorating ar.drertorlngtte lyktem to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, so matter fr m what cause tha obstruction may atbe. They should, however, NOT be taken during the first three or four month of preeoancy, though safe a', any other time, 11 miscarriage would be the reu!t. Fach box contains GO p 11. Price $1. Dr. HARVEY'S TREATISE cn Dl,rie of Fetnalea, rrenancy, Uiserrl-ge, Frrennes. Sterility, Reproduction an l Abuse of Nature, and emphatically the Lalca Private Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of 64 pages, aent free to any address, six ceut required to par postage. The 11. U and hook w ll be aent by mail when deshed, aecrrely aealed and prepa.d. by J. HUYAN. M. I)., General Ag-nt, No. 7 Cedar Mreet. New Turk. JL'So'd a;j tD priIlcipaj ,rngli.ta. T0MLTNS0N COX, Druggxts. Agenrs, Bept30-3-d.Vly IwdianapolU. tLet thoa who h ave doubted the virtues or Bull's Od roil Bitter, ir any such thre be. read the f'tllowiiig certificate from gentlemen wtll known in this community, arvl dibt no more. It gfiieral introiiuction in'o the anny will save the lives of thousands ol our soldiers. LuiisviiLK. Kv., Jane 4, lsC3. We, the undersigned, have ie?n tin? gMMl ertrcia reduced by tbe use of lr John Bull's Od on Unters in general dehility and prostration of the ay.stem, and leheeita iceneral use would prevent disease and reliwe much nulTcrinn. Among our soldiers particularly ould thi. he the case, especially those who are exposed to miasmic influences in tin Souihemcl mate. MA Jolt PHILIP SPEED, Col. Int. Kev. 3d Dist. Ky. CHS.B.COIT0N, Collector of tbe Port of Louisville. Ky. CUL. II. DKXT, Provost Marshal Gen. of Ky. REV. D. P II EN PERSON, Vice President of Sanitary Commission. HAKNEY. HIV. II RS A CO.. Publisht r Democrat. GE0RP.K P. lM)vt Prop. lui-villo Anzeiger. Hl'tillRS A PAItKlllL.., Wholesale Dry GooU 1 Valors, Main sf., Louis villi. Davis, uickkn. v r-o Wholesale Sbo IeaU rs. Ma n si., Louisville. HAKT A XAIirTHKR, Lithographers, cor. Third and Market, Louisville. JULIUS WINTER, Clothing Merchant, cm Third and Market. Iulville. CAPT.S. F. li'iLI'hEIH, Stearv.r Mjir Anderson. MAJ.L.T.THKST0N, Paymaster U. S. Army. C. M. METCALFE, National Hotel, Ixuisville. COL. JESS K BAY LES, 4th Kentucky Cavalry. C.EOKGX D. PK ENTICE, Louisville Journal. See advertisement in anothercolunin. Jy20-d3tn MEDICAL.. TO THE LADIES OF MOKE VALUABLE THAN GOLD! MORE VAUWBLK THAN GOLD! MOICK VALUAHLE THAN GOLD! MOKE VALUABLE THAN GOLD Dil: JXO. L. L VOX'S FKEXCIl PERIODICA I. DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRKXCI1 PERIODICAL DROPS. FRE.VCII PERIODICAL DROPS. FOR FEMALES, FOlt FEMALES, FOR FEMALES. Suffering Iron Irregularity or Obstruction of the Menses from whatever cause IT IS SIT.E TO CURE! IT IS SURF. TO LURE: IT LS SURE TO CUKE! IT IS SURE TO CURE It is impossible to er Joy the bloom of healihand v vacityof pirits u:d-M.tbe Menses are regular as to tbe time, the quantity and quality. When they are obstructed, nature makt-s her effort to obtain for It some other outlet, and, u..ls these effortsof nature are assisted, the patient usually exneriences Dcpond'ncy. Nervousness and finally CONSUMPTION aun-.e ju sway, and" prematurely templates a miserable life. IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS! IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS! IT I1KM0VLS ALL OBSTRUCTIONS! fT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS! IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR! IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR! IT IS A PERtECT REGULATOR BEAR IN MIND BEAR IN MIND BEAU IN MIND BEAR IN MIND TFIAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GRARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE My DROPS TO CURE Suppression of the Menseafrom whatever cau-, th-ugh care sLouid be taken that my direct ons are carefully adhered to. BUY THE BEST! j BUY THE BEST ' BUY THE BEST! BUY THE LEST! i BUY THE SAFEST! BUY THE SAFEST EUY THE SAFEST BUY TUE SAFEST! EUY THE SUREST! BUY THE SUREST BUY THE SUR'ST! BCY THE 8UKEST WHTCU IS LTON'S DROPS: WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS! WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS TUEY ACT LIKE A CHARM I I By atrenjhenlsg and invigorating ar.d retcriag tte sys- ! tern to a healthy cond'tion. It moderates a!l excess aad j removes all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be re i liedoo. I To 3VXa.rx-l.oci Iaadioa Thejare peiuliarly adapted, a they trinr on tte monthy jteriod w ith Mich perfect reulariO". BE WISE IN TIME! BE WISE IN TIME' BE WISE IN TIME! BE WISL IS TlilEJ ONE BOTTLE CURES ONE BO TLE CUKES ONE BOTt LF. CUKES ONE BOTTLE CUKES Id lmct erry ca.. TO NOT BE IMP0SF.D UP0X. D NOT BK IMPOSED UPON. TO NOT BK IMPOSED UPON, DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON, But cut thi. out an 1 pnd it t- y air Drariit, and if he has not rot it make bint bur it fr you. or it mar be obtained of the General Agent for the Un ted State l. G. CLARK A CO.. Wholesale Dmrgi:, New listen. C na. For sale by all responsible Drujtlts. Pric SI per bottle. r Wholesale Dealer and the Trade supplied at the proprietor's prices by 1.UUOA K.nn ti, Chicago. SOKE KCKSTK1N k Of), CioclncatL BROWN1MJ UitX, Indianapolf

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GALEN'S HEAD D!SPE.SRY. ciiAK ri:itt:n f BT THK LFOISLATTRR OF KE5TrCKY W'- TH' T Kg. ATM K XT OF ALL THK UAKA3KS OFlTHI CRtüART AKD OKNITAL ORflAN mB mmmum. M t I alSaS FRJCX 03i.T TtN C5T. I A .lledirnl Report, ( Chlj initi Ikirtv - ri.ru m Jroe,e Im of EfoiXX and wi. 0-" A 5tW KITjiOD Ol treating Tenrlal Lneas, loci, dlo rphüia in all it rura Oooorrhea. Gleet. gtrVtda. Vari ocil, aad Ujdrocvle, tj$ eaaea o the Kidney, Bladder at , without mercuryl eontaialaf a Tab able treaf.aeon that wlfprea malade of youth, SemlxiM W eakaeaa. Nocturnal EKltnloC, Sexual Debility, la potency, kc , theVeret tnflnattiea of ywath jvad aaa turity arirtnr from the baneful nab'.t fjelf-abtiM. To which Ii added abseni Ion or Female Dieea.se, and other interesting matter tb at most importance to the married and taosecontftjplattet marriact, whoentertain doubt of their physical 4b'llty t enter that ute. Seat to any addreta la aeadwrap per, 00 receipt of ten centa or four tampa. , We derote our entire time and attention to t.e treatment of the rarioua private disease treated of l:our prirate teport. Our r.pensry 1 tbe only Inntltut "i a of the kind !u America which h Wn talkxl k, t ,4i i charter,an.thlB factahonld girelt a preferenc-. over the various quacxa 01 Gocbiiai character to be fivn la all arge cities. Important to Fcmal! One department of our Dirpensaryl ipecialdfottd to the treatment of the Diaeaaeaof Female, c" as Lachorrbea. or 4White," Irregular, raJnrul andi uppresa Menstruation, Nerrou acd Genera Debility, Pfwaae a of be Womb, Barrenness, Ac. I Coosultattona and examinatlocsfree of charg-l AJ-ofor aale, DR. DEW EE'S RKGÜLATOR J'ILLS For Female Obnructiena, lrrrjpilaiitie, 4c. Married ladle in certain ait nations should r.ot a tbemat they would cau BiiacaiTiage. Pric f 1 per box, ai-4 taay be tent by tatll. , DR. GALEN'S PREVENTIVE An tnea'uatV articU for those wiahina: to lltnlt the number of tblr aliprlng, ol th barren who desire children; warranted nit to injure the health, aad will Uvt for a lifetime. M t to any adJre, under seal, on receipt J the price TfO DOLLARS. 9 PATIENTS AT A D1STANCF-P.J tcBdltiFl brie atatemtrn: of their yaiptoms, will receive a Biak Chart containing a list of question, our ter- a for the bourse o! treatment, Ac li'cir es sent to any part of ih' country to cure any cae at hon. e, free from danger or t-r1oity. All transactions private and confidential. Kinemler the name and number. Direct all letters to UALEN' UEAf) DISrENRT uovl5.621Awtv Lon1v:)e, My T MEDICAL. MV Till: EVIL l THE fllTD. PIACTICAL ACCOUCHFR. KT-' . ' r 2 t aV.tV " t evil in the TTHK AMEBIC 4N DISPENSARY WK TRKAT FT a iiiw nieth.Ki. and with the happiest resrlts, ' Uii-iU I'Uri, (falling of the womi),; Omrt r,itu-t L'h tr''thin, huh rrh. , white,) V hiry and all (h-r di eases to which the .lwrcin F'tmiU t so pcuHnl.. liable. Send three 1olla' and rive tiy ekpre n o. the Ivctor's Ftimtl Syriiiyt. This instrument shult. be used by ev-ry wmn f s the land, for the püTpose of c.rrte,f.MArf, jfy. Sent free on receipt of stamp, a copy of our Private Ittei to Marrid Ladirs on health, iic. The Doctor's ceUhratM Frtitolf J'iL', fresh from the lWspersary, a-e rrrn tv? in aimple diseases, irregularities, ,f c. Iricc 11. lit by insil. At the American I)iirnTi we al.-o treat uithftvt mercury, and with never failing success. l;'-ri, or what the quacks call prirot or a. crtt Jsase:y.Ai7a in all its stiges. Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, f'tdrocrle. Circorele, Varicocele, Cat stiele. Spi-rniatorhea" Seminal Weakness. Nocturnal Emission. Sexual Ibilify, Im-potenc)-, and effects ;f self-abuse. The last six are treated of in a "private letter," which we send free on receipt of st snip. the experience of the Surireun in charcc r this department p loins of tbe best Hospitals in Kunwe and in New York City, enaMe him to treat patients sc.Ltifically and resuirr them peeliy. Those living at a distance can cornnninicafe'by letter ar-d he treated at tLeir homes. In urgent cases aend 5 or D and receive .- icines. Coniultatio" free and confidential. Rtm No. I4a East Washington Sir-et, Indiiinaj olis. p. o. rvx 1264.' m r!i dlv-wt.lam TOMB STONES. MARBLE WORKS. irr ; www & KU ILK f , 6 RITTER 1:':-'S- , or 7E KEEP ON H AND AND MAKE TO 0RD R. ALL VV kind of Marble Mi-n:nent atid Grave Stones, carve to order, with desirn, emblem, or derice that may be wanted. Tbos de-ring nythir e In onr lir e will do well to give us a call, an we u-e nt but the bet la-weriala and insure ul work. mrhVl-liwly HATS AND CAPS. . ISAAC DA VfS, ;M Wholesale & Retail C" DEALER IN Caps, and Straw has Jrsr KF.CFivrn inrFAT.T STOCK Goods, si GOODS, DtUFCT FKOJI THE M ANUFACTUTtLB ' to tie East, which he will e!l as low as tb lowest. All the littst rrtra krpt at N. IS Fatn-ylvania atret,fourdoor south of tba PruCJLce, Indianapolii. Ind aprl3dAw.ini HARDWARE. IRON STORE, PO.TIEROY. F IS V cV 0., No. 117 West Washington Street, I.MII A AI'OI.IS, DIAA', DEALERS IN STFLI-. IKON, NAIL. ANVIL. BLIX1WS. VlsL.a. ATLES. SPUtNGS, BitLTt, MALLEAHLK CASTINGS, washeka, UT?'. HORE SbOeS. HOhSK SHOE IS A I LS. WIEL1. HUBS. THAÜI.B. SpiKE. iflA!T. rUTVi S, PIi)VV H 4ND-. aC . The Ohio kier Salt Compacj Tb-Madlaon Spice Mill. The. Madison Pearl Starch Cocpasy. ; Coal fl and Trmle TTiThey will sell all ankles la their line at the lowest market pneea. Call tP'l eximlx their itock before purchaser. POMEkOT. FHT ei CO. aaf'3!Awt

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NOT ALCOHOLIC. A Illctiljr ConcntrIed Vegetable CxfrncL. " DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, PEL PA RED BT nr. U- iu. Jackson, Fhllad'aaPa. WILL EFFECTUALLY CUR liUcr Coinplnim, Jnuuclirc. ClirouU- or rnui Debllltr OIraa f ilirKidiir) , nud all dlaraara rUing friH m disordered Liver or Stoniascht a-ch as Coon1 pation. Inward ne a, FtiLeu or Rood to tU Head. AdJitj uf tba etvtcacU. -Siuwi, Ueartburn, DtsffUstfar rowd. Fulneii t.r Weight la -Le itoaach. Sour tmctatioL. inklr.g or Flu terlng at the Fit of the Stoma, h, Sw mtau-a; of lh Hea-i, Hurried and DimcaUt Prea:h:nar. Muttering at tbe Heart, ChekU cr buZocat'iif .sti.saUuns when In a klngi o-tcre. I ttnbess of Vision. lKt or W ebs before tbe Sicht. Freer and lai I pain in the Head. Deficiency of Perspiration. Ytllowr.es of tbe-Mia and Eye- Paiuln the Side, Pack, Chet, Llnbs fudden F nshes of II at, Burr.ing 1n the leh. Constant ImajnrJnri of EtII, and arreat DepresKiu of ?p!rlt Aad will posiUveljrprevetitTHJaiWFtVm, blLXJOCi rKVCCde. Tbrjc(Cta!o !u Alroliol or Iii. I AVIiltkrl They will et at tlie above dieaea iu cluety-tube case out of hundred. ISDl'CF.D HT THK KATKN-dVE s.klX. ANDTNIVFR. ML p-.puUriiy of 11 x rlan-i's tierraan H.t'er. (pwrely vegetaSle) li.-M of ltnoraM quack, an I nncrupului a!rentur-r Lae oi-nej Um41 ufleiuai huni-tmy tb ü'xd Rate. t.f no tnirii in l.e shape of n-M.r whisky, wttwly coinp-ui ded Wim iijuri'.ui drugs, and christened Tonic. Stoma hit and u ter.. Iltware of the In ainerable array of aleh- 'le preparati'.n i ' plethoric bottles and hif ttellied a. under the modest appellation tf Hilter, which lindead of cunt.g oiily agtrrarte disease, and leave the disappointed sufferer in despair. Do you want aometKing to atrrnqtlen you? Do you vttnt a yool appetite? Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do you want to fttl mil? Do you trnnt foyef rid of ntrvcutntu? Do you want tmerqy? Do you watt to $Urp veil? Do you vutnt a brik and riijorout freHitq? If von do use HOOFLASD S GEUMAS BITTERS. From Rer. J. rvton hrotrn, . ).. FAitar of the AaAlthough nt dloed to'avor or recommend patent medicines In general, through d.idru.tof iteirlngr d enta and effects. I yet know of no sufficient rea-ons why a man m y nd te-tify to the tenent he believes Mrnself to have reeived from any simple preparation In the hope that he may thu catribu'e to tbe benefit of others . I Co thi tnor readily in rra-ard to Hocflat d fiennaa Bitters, prepared by I r. C. M. Jackson, of thia c tj , b. caue I was prrja Iced agaluM them for Ciaj y j e ar, weder the impre sln that they were chiefly an a leu olie mixture. I am indebted to tny friend ltotxrt Shoemaker, Eo.. f. r tbe removal of thi pre ndire by proper teat, a''d for eneouraRement to try them, when -utTerlne; from (treat and lone continued debility. The use of three buttle of th-e bitters, at the beint Inc of t e present year, was followed Ly evident nlief and restoration loitfeirree f bodily and mental jr or which I bad not felt f r ail month lefore, and had almost d paired of rega!aIng I therefore tha k fJod at d my friend for directing me to the u-e of them. J. NtWluN BROWN. Ihiladelphia, June 23. lSl. PAIITICITLAK NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under the warn f Bitten, put op in quart Lottie, mpoun'fd of tha cheapest whisk or common ruin, rotting from V 40e per gallon, the tsst disuie.l by cnUa orcr ander seed. Thisclas of IMter has caused and will conlnue, to caue, al rg as they can te aold, bundled to dir tbe death of tbe drunkard. Ky their us the ejstem (a kepa continual! under tba influence of alo holic stisnaUnts f the worst kind the dere f -r liquor I created and kept up. and the result ia all th Lorrora attestant uih-o a drunkard's life and death. Forthose who desire and arflZ katt a P.qvor bittera, we publish tb foHowi rece pt: Gel erne bottle f ijswyLietd a Germom Uttero and m'x wifb (Are miarf of good liw-dy er H Aitty, and the re it - ill be a preparation t. tt will far errel in n edieal virtue and true excellence a y of the numerous liquor bitters in the ni.rket.anrf rill vmiC tnncA le. t will ba ab tbe Tiriuesof liJLitu1a AitAro in connection withaeord anlcie of liquor, at a mucif iea price than these isfrrie prepsrati in w ill cunt you. A f trillion SoldiiTw! und FrJcnd f SolIier: We call the anjfkn of all harinf relations or uteres in the anry to the fact that "HOOFLAND'H tiennau hitten." will cur cine.tt-uths of the disease induced by expires and privations lnddnt to camp life, la be list, published a!mot daily in tLe cew-iaper, on tbe arrival of tho Mck. it wiil L noticed that a very farja proportion are snffennn from de-nil-ty. Every rv of that kind can be read ly cured by IIo nstid's iirrru.n Bitter. Disease, reul.iiia: from disorders of th digea. tie orpatie are epee lily removed. We have no beTitationia statir a: that, if these Bitter wer freely ted amor.;; our soldier, hn. drr d. of Itrrt might be save4 that otherwise wiibel-t. We ca!l parikular attention to tbe follower r.uarkable and authet.ticated c re of one rf the nation's heroes, hr.se Me. to tse Li oli lautruage. 'ba. beeo avid by the Bitt'T." Piiillet.ma, August 23, 1S63. Vcb.. Jwe A Eraxic Well. r'ntlen,,. )oGrITof4latwi'a (it Tfi:in Bitters has aed iny Irte. There ! no nj'.tjk in thie. it is rocchrd for t yr tinbera of tuy comrade., sme of hose name are apcrwied, aw5 w Lo were f ully cnr.liant of all the e'renm-tarre of my cee. I am, at d Lave t-eenfor tie Ja-t four jear-. a memlr of Sh-rnan'. celel rated b'lterr. and nn-ler the immediate conrmsnd of Capt. k. E. A "te. Through the tipo-fcre attentat. t upon n.y arduous duties. 1 ws siucked in November las with inf ammation 4 tie? lana. and was for ' "2 day in the hospital. 1hi wa fallowed by rreat debility, bfghtenrd by an atuk of d-entery . I was then removed fr-m th White I oue, nd sent to tbi city on board the steamer Slate fif Maine, frtxa which I landed on th2stbof Jai.e Since that time I Lave Lren alut a low a auy ote couM Le and Uli rta-n a spark of vitality. For a we.k or more 1 wa searrety able to swallow an thin, ar d if I did f.rce a mortal down, ft was immediately thrown op aratn. I could n'd even kf ep a class of water on my sumach. Life could not lat under the circumstancea; aod acWirtrly the pbyaician who hal been workirj faithfully, thoufrh unsaccesetull), to re-cue mefro-a the arap of the dread archer, frankly told tu ther ca-uW do no more for me, ajd advised me to see a clera-jmaa. and to make such disposit on of my limitd fotd as best uted An acq jamtarre who visit, d m at the hop'tal, Mr. Frederick Siepbthron, of Suth below a rck atreet. ad. vised m, as a forlorn hope, to try ycr B tter. and ktodly procur. d a bolt I a. From tba tisoa 1 commenced taking thtm t.ve gtoooy shadow of death receded, and I ara now. thank God for tt. ett tt better. ThMigh I hsv Ukeo but two bettle. I bar gained ten pound, and I ft el sarpi,. Cf beina; permitted to 13010 mj w f aad dacgh'er, trtn when I fcare beard ao-hinc for t'ttaet OJ'r'h; for. reatlewec. I am a loyal Vi-rhMan. from th tdi-lfy of rntt KoraL To your lnreluabla Bfteral ow tr. ctrtalBty of Bf which baa taken. plsca of agTJ feart-to your Biturs wia I ow th lonoua pnv-le of atajn clasp nj to ray booora thoM who ara deartktto ce la life. Very truly yotrra. ISAAC K ALONr. We fully cxmcur in tb truth of tho abovo statement, a we tad despaired of aeeir j oor cotarade, Mr. X alee reared. to health. JOHN CUDDI TBACK. lt New York TUurrr. GEO. A-ACKlET.Co.C, HtK Maine, l.f WISCH'VAUEB, Wi 5.T. I. E.apENOFK. 1st Artins-ry.Bat-F. J. B. FASEWr LL. Co. B 3d Vt. urxwTp. jrkovr r t a- . W. UO. HENhYT. -aACÜUNALD.Co.C. Malt. JOHN F. WARu, Co K.Ätb Maine. He kMAN Kl X. U. Co. II. T2d X. Y. NATHANIKL H. THOMAS. Co. F. iU Fa. ANDREW J. KIMBALL, Co. A. 5d VlJ0UN U B, ll h Ta. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Se that tie ali-aarnre of C 11 JACXS0J" 15 TO tba um ot ach bottle. Price per Oetlle Tic. or half da sen tor vi should your nearest UmisTl-t wot ha tha article, Ca net be put off by at y of th- intoilcatltf pipa'atlcej that raay be offered lo it lla-e, bat seoJ to u. and we wCi firwid sew rely packed, by es press. I'riDcipal Office and -Mauuf aciwri .u3l Arch at. JO CS & EVAXS, (Successor to C. M. JAC1CSOX A CO) Fraprieiarw. lO'Foe tal- by Druft. aad dealers to every town in th t'riU d urate.. ep7-osr-rtATaB