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ULY SENTINEL TiniDAYMOUNlNOroCTÖnER "3.7 J:iTY AND GTATE ITEMS. lfjT"Drk It wti Inst night. No monn and no tVJohn IJ. Gourh lecturer at Maoouic 1111 MojjUj oibt. tTTh Lonenerkrr poi-Hjriing case still rog7eee in tb Muiun Circuit Court. i.jur virnrrn niiroj rinn iu uv nJ.y. He put up at tl;e? Bite. r ... i h i : i t- :.. Cw -Mnow fell laut nicht oTerthM repon. The dajlhreyiouslj tad teeu remarkably rainy. t-TA droe of two humJred and seventy five be! cuttle, from Illinois, for arm purpose, psw-Ji op Washington street ycsterdiy morning. . tSrLieut. Charit W. Lapp?, of the 32d Ind. Vo ., h arrived in the city lur the purpu.-e of r perilling fur his regiment. IRask Leah A good form ol blank leases or llluses. Ac, lias teeu primci and can be obUiijllat this ollice. octS-tllf. "We hear nothing further about the arte te down through the Circle. What are our 1 icrpriMn citizcii, who have tbii matter iu about? ttPOeorge WooIfurJ, Sheriff of Vanderburg couty, was 10 the my yetirtiay. One of u aaaDbim at the Wst Empire SaIuuii, Judge iieuie. irorru-tor. v ' L"Hon. II. C. Newtutnb is tuniiinrr the 'fil idison. LurLe Urn uut are exttt-teti Ur him. He had Utter lend catL hearer Li tar. c t oneep anu l.oi: tor armv rurioe are ; t auivitig The tdittiiitering ot the former Ireaty Leen com merited, ana the alauhterf the Utter will horlly bein. ATiiiR-H and Fluwiim. Another elegant liiieut of te.tthem, tioei, i it.Lwxut and patbtmntts itceived at Mia. A. ihikei Co V, tulh Illinois meet. oct3U-d3t )0. U. Stout Ii. lro. h.ive n hp!endid atoc-k of fftmily (jrutei ics, ruth Puulti v.H-ini'. XX OySiia. StigJir cured 15ieaklu?t Uicon, Hominy, CmII early it you expect to tl the f"The great K.tvel Triupe, under the ni.inent ot Mrs ÜHiie jmIi.-Ii, nd lately liom Keene'a 'I heitre. New York, will appear e an Indianapolis uudient e lor the first time Ufsday tiiU hi next hi MarOIHC Httll. RL Wanti Wanted, a girl to do the wtik in a family of five, to whom good wdi le niid. A (!eitn;iii preferred. A:t No. 7ö North New Jer.-ey street. Recom hitiou tmuircd. tf bei ( Lot Wtt ply me' t ord o'c kAtteiition, City (reys! you are hereby ed to apjear on University SpMre at two ck thi 31t day ol October. By order of lt. K. Klliott, Captain, J. K. Stolt, Ü. S. JlStock Campbell, of company I, 47th Indent volunteer, formerlr local ciitor of the Wi ish Plain Dealer, paid u a visit Utt evening I It wa at-pirited meeting iu a rpirited m.mnerlrid raised our rpiritacon-idernbly. Bully for Sioli. Zgi tto to Judsou'a New York Grocery for Moil, hue teas, and the be&t family groceries. Fnl: oyster received daily. Ciders promptly fill'fi nd deliv ereil. No. 17 Kast Washington emit, two doora wet of Uleun' IUock. j oct2D-Ult $ß?" On Monday next, Florence Richter, a we known gentleman and a celebrated caterer to rie public tate, ojens the "Otlice" on Pearl atr-t, east ot Meridian. He especially reiiue-t u3 intimate to all hi friend that he will then an-there be extremely Imi i v to aee them. In no line of merchandize can purchaser in ii city find such complete assortment to elect;lrom a in that of hats and caps; but no buyer f-hojld think of choosing until he ha examined thereat variety of superior goodi at Spencer's, 32 rC!t Washington street. oct3U-d3t JPTTt i t ited on the street that a Court of In ry.or a Court Martial, i now in progress iu thi tlx it i it? . hcttirr it I mvetiatinc coneenuns lelalcation ol horse contractors, or whether late to M.ijor General Crittenden or M-dor (femoral McCook's cae, nobody knows, as tbe prdleetlinga are raid to be secret. mm m f&5fThe attention of our leaders i called to the V biie Mock of thick soled boots at M. Hunter & (r.', 1 K't Washington street. They have a pcat many different ptyles and can fit any one wit' a good substantial water proof boot, jut the thüjc for wet weather. I hey are retailing them at 'jholeaale prices. octS-dtf JjliMi I'nivost'a compi'iuient try benefit last n'jcjt wa. considering the awful weither, an em 'Cnt met-ess. The lady acquitted herself in thelnost admirable m inner, a did also Mr. K5r. To iiiht. positively the last ti'ht of MifS Pn Ja 1 ot and Mr. Ryer, the Female Gambler and Shcppard will be presented. rk Hot-as roa Stt.E On tht 21st day of No ember, at the Court Hou-e in Vineennes, at pnl ic auction, a large and convenient I ork Ho iQja In t h it rifv will bp otTiTPtl. Thi i an eligible opportunity for an investment by capital istsjMßj;ed iu tlie jork business, at one of the mo?: thriving p unt.' in the State. Remember "1' lav of sale Nov. 21. l-b;t. JixoiNE and R')ilr or Sale A five horse po4r uprignt engine, with boiler, I eater, conneiing pines, Vt., in complete running order, nr use 1 in running T lie sentinel presses, wui i.e at a rgin, to in ike room for a I irgr en It will be lelivtred when we remove ino iew otlice. e.irlv in October. Apply at this t. sepl2-tf pi Ioui oM. lt)R StLk A two t,,ry Rrick Dwelling Houe, j witl nine room, good sie-l Lot. on Kast str t. j ilso, a tw.i story Rrick Dwelling House on yi li-ippi street, near Y ash:ngtou st. 1 o.ses nvi given immediately. I Ry Jacob Kiprim;e, Reil K-tate Aent. i:2t d2w No. West Washington st. i . i mm m - - - - 'Ä?f Col. Sih.uiks, of the 7lh Indiana rivalry, hthis regiment now fully ftiuippttl, and to-day t?-will be mustere! for piv. aril then will be re ly for the tu'.d, for which they will shortly tli eil'er prohibit- leave. One of the most ga! 1 la t :vl arr..nip!i-hed officers in this picked ar.d c) !e re"i"tir isCapt. Scoii, of lompauy G. j WJ- pexiict tint he will rntke hi mirk is a; vidier. I I rriNTtot. Fot rtii Warp Gt akis! You arei Orkere! t meet ;rmply at your reguhr rendcz J v.l.. Si'.uni iv aften ...ii. at 1 i'ock,in time J fufthc asseaib'e of t!e tevie. Rc-ides, there ii olie business of importance to transact. 1 i Vs oidfr of j A P. ACHKNUACII. Cirt. Thalman, O. S. .iirs Ft R ! The undersigned h i ju-t te ei, direct Irom ihe manufacturer, his se-ind cc t at k ot Far, which comprise the ol.OW IIH le and prices; j Miuk HU Oi:o, with Mu.T apd O.fi-. JliT. , Mink Vict irine. sepirate. fnm $'d to .Vb j t;l the set. from KM t.v . Jf-A. Genniu i.d Ru-ia. fron. to 7." Sitteria n .V mirrrt lim i-viht n iri ude from C 1 Ö t a y pT set Muskrat Kurs, m brown ai.d natural color, from 5l . -L I . yirnrn rrT,.i iz-s tri'cs. Jet Itlark Iliver Mink, ihe ni. es? in market. Children' Sets, II wie ar 1 pr' es Swan's down and Krmit.e fr trimmings. The Ladies are respectfully intitrvl t call an 1 mine, a tlie goods, ttgether with the price, uliot fail to uit the mo-t fa.lidious. II KtMBiat.lR, No. IC Eal Washiiijrbjn Mreet. ioct22 d4 I Ibdiaitapclia.

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Ordf rt, Hrttxjt Aarim Citt IIk.imt I lM!mii, Vi.'M A. M., Oct. 31. itii'l. j j In raniquciire of the dmtpee ib!e weither. the riew thi. P M i. hereby ripoiied. j hf order of D. C. Hup?. Colonel. U. Dato, Ja , Adjt.

Tnt Fi! Am Mr. Ilunnion, who i untir in hi effort to plee the public, baa at creat eifne, fecure,l the rrvicof Dr. Ilahnell. the celebratel photozr-inhfr. of the wcirld rrnownH Root nailery of I'hiladelphit; with Mr. IVnfold whoee artistic liste and kill a colorit, need no cumtneiiJation. We ran confilentlv recommend all wanting photograph plain, or colored, in the ? finrt tyle, to pive Mr. H a call. m m ' t?TMr. Rrdcr.Iate of Uunnion' ceMrafe-l J Ar, iallerv. the most fimou artit in hU line in most fimou artit in hi hne in ' ry. will open a plendid -uit of l k New bu'ddiii '. Pennvl- f of the 1W Office, fhortlr. Mr ' the whole country room in I aUnil t.'u trert. Mxith Kvaer ha all hi OMrttui and evervthiiiv el fecureJ, and hi room will be atout the nt t elegant in town. M izm ficen t colore-1 photoCTHrh. mhr')Ivt)(4. an ! fiitt.lul nn.l iiitir.r-t a j d iuerreutjpci will be liken to orJer by Mr. R)der. i Altoru. Caldwell Alvord We call the! attention of nil concerned to the advertinienl of thi trm, which we publish in thi week'- is-ue Their t-tock of procerie and liquor i of the bet i rpiitlity, and their ch r.cter and t inding n. men of busine- are an ample mrantee to all who? purchre of tliern. that the article boticht will l0 what thv nrf renrium I I Matt if lh i busiriesmenof Peru arealret-Jv their customer.! and have asrureil u that there i no hou-e in thef We-t where they cm get better bargain -Mi-1 ami County Sentinel ! Property os the Cor.vir or Illinoi ad; Ntw York Strkkt roa Sai.k. Perhip the mot desirable residence in Indianapolis will be ; offered for sale, at public auction, on Monday next, located a above indicated. If any gentle-l man wishes to porch ise a home, which, in all its' apriointme nts, will contribute to mike him comfortable curing all his rem lining day., he should j certainly attend this sale. The house is elegant, j the grounds Hie beautiful, fruit and flowers in j abund mce gr-w upon them, and there ia every other appurtenance requisite. j Splendid Giois and Splendid Garments i We would particularly direct the attention of theMiblic to the new and elegant establishment of; Mr. L Scholtz, Merchant 'I ailor.-N'o 19, North Penrist Ivaniit street. The most elegant CiorhsJ hive ben receive! by Mr. Scholtz during the i past week. In fact, his assortments are un-ur ' nassed in this or any other vitv. His cutter is an' act omjiüslied artist standing A No 1 iu New! Yoik before Mr. Scholtz eured bis services. For elegant and fashion ib'e garments of th" finest fabrics and at the lowest prlcci, go to No.. l'J North Pennsvlvia ftreet. i Mtkchant Tailorinu G. II. Heitkam k Co., No. 17 North Illinois street, iietrly opposite the Rate House, is on1 of the most f ihionable mer chant tailoring establishments in thiscity. Their stock of piece goo- s comprise the best varieties an.l late.U styles, ail f resh and new Irom which j any getlemanca.i feed a suit to h ta.fe.and, have it rn ule in the neatest and most serviceable I h'yle. Those of our friend that want a new: suit, or any part of a suit, we say call on G. II J Heitkam & Co., and they will be eil suited Youths' and boys, clothing made to order in the l latest style. - septl2 2m 5T"Mr. W. II. Hogstiire h ts returned from his: recent bridal trip north. Mr. W. U Hogshireisj one of "the principil members of the firm of W j Ii. Hoshire k Co , wholesale and retail grocei, j No "20 West Washington street, where every j thing of the best in their line can be sold at the -j cheapest. Mr. W. R llogshire. immediately on his arrival in the rity, retired to the rural districts, accomoinied by his blushing and beautiful bride. ; In the language of the poet we can only ex-' claim "Two oiils with but a Mrgl thought, Two beats that hrart as one." Anything that any family need may be at all time procured at the famous establishment of W. R. Hogshire & Co., No. 25 West Washington street. r?T"The rain yesterday, hag snftene 1 the earth on the bowldered square and crossings, so that the 1'njuid mud. including manure, girbage, and filth of all kinds, is gaiter top deep on the be-t crossings. It this mud was scrared off the stones and hauled away it would f.ive to the purchasers of silks, calicoes, muslins, and such like, which can be hourly M-cn draggling through it to say nothing ot the gaiter boots and the Doctor bills thec muddy hoots expose the pretty wearers too enough to pay the city taxes this year. No one can estimate how much it would sue but the heads of lamilies who pay their More bdN. and the bankers who keep the deposit of our mer: chant princes and shoe men. It i to be regret ii ted that our worthy council expended all their money in paying the expenses ot the guest of Governor Moiton, a few dtys since, and are tin able so appropriate enough to have the stones of the city scraped and the filth carted away, pir ticularly as it would add so much to the heiltli and comfort of all that do business here, bot h citizens and stranger. We would like to see the bowlder cleaned for the great comfort of our. lady lriends, or perhaps it some loyal citizen would request our liberal fellow citizen, Andy Wallace, to apply part of the $501) donated to him by ihe council a few days since, to this pur pose, he might do s for the ladies' sake. Will, some loyal citizen trv it on? A GOOD CLOAK OH .NONE. Air: " WhuU lloj or Aof.' In times like these, Athen money's scarce, And cheapness rules the day. To please the taste and clothe the back, Tlie juirse we must obey. If then to move in fashion's train. Our ends ami means must meet, I would advise the wise to tryIt ens, of South Meridian street. Cuonrs. A :ool eKik or none, 'Tis the truth I tell you honey. Take my advice, that h the" store, To get the value nt your money. 'Ti there for cheapnes?, make and style, To please the tasteful mind ; The wealthy and the humble niay Eaeh needful garment find. At half the price the others charge, In fit surpassing" all; Who would be saving of their means, Thev should at Ivens call. Oiours. A good cloak or none, &c. A cloak to please our little sis, ! A cloak for dress parade, A chuk to suit a lady's tate, j At lvens More are made. , YVliv he is cheaper than the rest, - , j You ak, I will explain: j He buys hi proud for ready cah, '. And sell lor little gain, Combining system with his moans, He others must exet 1, . i In all departments of his trade, ' He's resolved to do it well ! CiiOKi"!. A good cloak or none, j ' Ti th trutli I tell you honey, t j Take my advice, that is the store, j To get the value of your money. oct31-tf .fob STiniiii:;. We are now ready to do all kmd of plain and tancy Jt-b Prii.t'mg. "in the best iyle, on short co , t'ue.tnd at cht.tj, as any other oßet. We have ioiiif cu i.t h iihis. good presses, a ftne assortment ot p ipe; at.d ctrd,and we can do good and cheap worik. All kinds of books, briefs, catalogues, printed in the oesl style and on short notice. We ak the patronage of Democrats, and alloth rs that whiiI printing done. tf. PROFESSIONAL. III. A. I. UM A. OJTEHS MIS SKkVHtKS Tt) THK CITIZENS OK IoI;n:l: n4 tiu.tr. OSicr, Virg iwa At.lu Nd. 12. kasiJtiw.- 5rti Nw itxj trt:t. 37. octUai-4Iy

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Si l lliTs. 1M , Urt. I.i. IM.3. Ki. Sijiiml Dfur S t: I notice! ir tour I) 1 1 j of the lOih iiift. ru 4(Mrri"Tu the CiÖia 1 ilinitry throughout the Utited Statee," from the pen of Reif. E. O Cannon, for Saodty reidin?. So well tlease J am I with the pciitimfbi ai.d spirit of the article, that I hive conchi-lo! to pen a few ihoucht in addition, tor next Sundij! rea.linj; And fir-t 1 take the ijit.o:!, frrn the New IVnmrnt Scripture., nmi ihe proieiieü ol the Uid, UmI the rei'ti of Je-m the Chrit i empiiiicly a reiu ol pece, and for that rein I.'a subject cnn.ot ein:e in war of lle-h and blood without lorteilin; their Chri?fun rh.tnrter and pund.n. To aust un mv po mion I oflw the following: Some 71) jeir before the Christ was born, f df id by the IVoj.Iiet IHith: "Unto in a 5 ",rn unl' u (,n ' Pf'nJ nd the " lH,rn unto u OM ' P'; n(i P'vernmpt.; Phill be urnm hi h-julder; and hia "mie "l be CAl e,i Wunderful Counsellor, the Mih'y (lud. in Kerhpt;nz Father, the Prime ot I'"- Of the incre.ie of hi govern ment ard pe tce there k' 11 be no end, ic. Hence, if h i the Pnn .e of l'en e.of course he in not the Prince of War. A the? e to be no en i to the pece of Tit,. kingdom, iheiefore thoe of hii di-iplci who h-ive ;une to r have left Lii kinJ ni ami entered iuto another, the charncter itic of which i war. Asiin, some 7l'J yers t-rior to the birth of the Me'uh, CJod a.iid by the t.u Prophet, referring to the character of Hi retn: " A bruied ree-i iIia11 he not bieik, und the emokinü d fliall be not queucb, uutil he aend to: i' ju 1 nf ;it unto vict iry." Such being the mild character ol hi rei;:n, it mty be truly Htnl Hint wr i iiiC'riisteiil with it Air.tin. at Iht birt,htf '"r f-'ive m-tnklnJ a cleir co .racter oi n.s rei-u. tou etil a I,,uUl1" le f the shepherds, announcing "tJ!',r-v l" Goi ,!l he higher! and on enth peace gi'i win ow.iros lieu, lor unio uu a oavior is bom, who is Cl.ri.-t the Lord." Thus the rein n of pence begm w ith the birth of the Prince of IV ice distinguishing the dispensation Wbeu our Lord chose hi. disciples, and taught them in reference to the character they mu-t nnintaiu in the world, he said: "Rlessed are the peace inikers, i'or they h ill be cibe I the children of (tod." He also taught them, i'rig: "If ye lo not forgive men their ttespis-e-, neither will your lie it ciily Father forgive tour tiesptsses." He t night them to love their enemies, saying: Ille-s them that cur?e oii, do ol to them thit Inti' iou, uid pray for thnm who despitefully use you and persecute you, tint yu nny be the childieii ol your Father who is in Henen" as much a to s iy yoic uinoi be Iii- ciiil Iren onanv other Iciiis, ur if anv oilier th trader i-exhibited. He tniirht them that they tnu-t not kill, nr violate tin moral law. li.deed his wliole life was cii tr ictei :..d by love and peice Wiien about to le ve this world he siid to his disciples: "My peitI leive w.th you; my peace I give unto you." He then commis-i oiied his apostles to pre ich the Gospel of Peace to nil nations, even to every cretture iu all the world. And they went forth wit.!i authority, teaching the disciples liut they must "lollow ic ice with all men, and holine-s. without which no man blnll see the Lord " They laught them that if they "kept every other comin indnieiit, vet if they killed, they weie transgre-soi of the law." They taught them to obey m igistrates, to be subject to the M l(, a b (j J lie 0,lVer1Iueil,Jtl UU(J t(J nlj.erve Ä l!ie Uwjt of men hit dl r,veiie ,he Uws üf Chf. b(Jl j) t(j obey Gd rather than men. To remler unto Cesar the things that are Cesar's, (which in iy include all their money and goods.) but to render unto Go l the things that are God's, which iu clu le their whole soul, body ud spirit. Gol 'a image being st imped upon them from the creation, and they being cieiled anew under the Gospel in the iiuigeof Christ, therefore they Uelong to (Jod; whereas C.esar's imize is stamped only upon iheir coin and property he can only lay a lawlul claim to it, and must give way to God's claim for their personal service. Even the framers of our government understood this divine claim upon the Christian, and ingraft ed upon the iun Jamintal law of our country the privilege of exemption to the mm of God on account of conscientious scruples against beiring nruis. liut in so doing they did not exempt bis money or propei t.t ; a. propcity the government has a claim upon, if its necessities demand it Now, how any Christi in mn tau carry the weapons of le ith and engage in hum in slaughter, and not violate Ins conscience loard God, is beyond my comprehension. One thing to my mind is certain, and tint is, he cannot engage in such a woik without doing violence lo eveiy principle of the New Testament. Even John the Uiptist, who was ihe foierunner of the Gospel, or golden age, teaching the first principles of the Gospel, tolU the soldiers t ex ict no more thau their lawful wages, and :o do violence to no mm iheady iiiaugui itiug the pii. cipie of peace that was ch ir ictetitic of Messiah's itign Again: the S v ior tar.;Jit the ; e p!e that if His kingdom was ot th ah: I 1 . 1 1 s subjects would tiht to maintain it; bit. skid he, it l. n l from hence, thereby clearly imphing t h t theji mu-t not fight; and to tet their i tili, and ';,;tltv to tht.r Loid, a reign of Hnor was itMugur a ted uriug their earthly piigi im.ge, t.!,d ihe :ij cst'es and early Chtis-tiin-wi tc subjected to severe tri i!s, to torture, lo th-. g;:'!,!. vicM- b'i.ued at the rt. ike, and endured every kind ot sutlering and death, without an opp..r: u:.;t v o! dt ten-e, t!i i-ivii 1 tvv being susjei.de 1 and superseded by tlie rnilitiry (as now). They were arrested by soldiers and pun ihrd by the tuiht ry authorities, even unto death, without :t in ii i in t;r or Cotiiplaint Irom any oiie, save Peter, who took the sword onto and smote oti j sei vent's ear. Immediately ujioii tue occur reii ? of this eveni, the Stt ior, to enforce upon their m nds the principles of his reign, rook the ear, placed it back, heale 1 it, au 1 commanded Pettr to put up the sword, aseiting that they who take tlie saoi-ilshill peiish by the sword. He taught iht-m in so doing thit the weipoti of their watfaie tveie not cund, but spiritual. James the Ap"stle likewise taught that w.irs arie Irom our lu-:s, ml never had their origin in anything tint was goo I. Hut 1 am reminded that the cry is raised bi the ministry that we must support our government. Very Hue, indeed; but as minisiers and Christi.-us we mut also upjx;rt and maintain the Government of God. Tlie Christian lit es in t wo ovc rn metif s, and must Pe Intal tobo'h. llv em th: le dji t whn both dem md -ir un-bvi ie l seitic? I again assert, let Oesir nave money, but God our hom ige, sJr vice, woishi.i and talent. iiu unconverteil ai kuo l'Jge o.il v one government Tiiey be lmig !i l't t ) Cair. Tuet waut iipjnev. I liev hue no conr.ei;t ous scruples about bearing arms. I iicv g-t ip wars. Let them tight, it thev love ;:. fiiey aie largely in the tu ajoritv, aii l if thev do t.: w mt pe ice let them h ive war. Hut the in m oi G.i does not encourage war or sinle. It he to ct. courage lighting I.e would at o! ce t ti! tioui i. i ice so f ir th it it wouhl re ij'iiro Wito w -pui , and tears, and praters to restoic hitu. If hi crime was willful he could not Oe ies!o:cd notiiing but a ccrtaiu and leartul lo. kii g h r oi bert mdignition would await h'in Taik i.i t to m; a!. -tit mv nun sirving God under tb.e r';iel d: -pns if.ou. by taking hum tn l,;e-t!ir w! i!i l e cm never ietote Tlie e..e n ot 'J ul a;; 1 in -v. i- he n!:'g up tint arr inge:nt i f . le is tli' Puree o; War he is tlie s; ii'tt till! a.ks rn ii:e ci.i.L.c.i ol d.sij edi ence Trie frt;.is?rt h te !' I heni-e c- do n , wondenu'lt dow n. wi-en tue c-i-c.r .1 to ti.rii polit.v'i i us ii. i ii-i 'ii:- ' h- a i' ? t te- ol w .r 1 tear the; have sdi the r tj; : t !ri g it to- .-omethiug less thin a uiOvs ii j otuie. au 1 in tt bat no pi ice f r repent.'. i ce though t! v see'.; it cirelully with tears. A str nge ia.iatici-m lis seiaei the peo j !e, an 1 the p itiic h ss beco.e ;ich tn.it the Christian prole-sion, wi hout consideration or regard for the consequences, b un j,i;e.:s anj I thy hive fallen into the wake, and iaie 1 the aar crv and buckled on the war arui'r I'he r Lve of country and our 'ree institution were so great, that, w ithout stopping to iftjutie ot tlie Lord, in his new and hjiy c en tut, hethei it would corn port aithtl-.eir high pnde-sxti, hutily wei t to the fie'il of death. Now t!i u tiu.e 1. is elapsed for rtdection and intotigalion, every Christian man and wem m. and especi illy very minister of ihe (J ospel. hhivj!d do whit the) ought to lute done at the ärst, tu: use all the r indumco to hate pievented this ir But n ihtl thonsind and tens of thous in is of our ritzen luve ftilen in battle, and thous.nds more tendered useless tor life, the cry of peue shouiti tie upon every to:tgue and in every heart thit fives Christ and bum mi ty. And s the Lord enjoins upon us to love our et.t mies, wh it a propitious time, alut a f at onble fpporturity to obey th bsed ii jut cti ii of the Sttior ot the world, especially Min.-e It ho c me to pas in our day, that although a in in be peaceable and quiet, serving God with all his heirt. tet it j-erch mee hi vie of expediency differs ' mwhit from the radical aud eitremi-t, he will have e:.era:es in abun lance. For f uch he ought to priv lrrei.ilv and i recently . Siipp"sC all ihe minister of the Gospel would devote their tntueliuia to the stud? of the Word

upd to teaching inror their du'y to their Gol I and ther fellow beings; tetch th- ni to firt set k (

tie k iig'lora of G'I atrl hi righte-tu-tiC. t.d tm:ress uin them thit ther should be Chri liir; tht ther example might it Suei ce the worlJ geierilly; th it they hoUld be Chri-ti tns; that they might influence their r.eighb r$ and kindred iu a right Oirection; but ttut esjcially and above all they rh uld be Christians for the a tkeof the salt ation of their own soul. And af ter thn rrudin many to enlit in the cause of the lledeetner, uppose they taught them to at tend punctually to the houe of God for worship; to t-e piou. truthful, corfiJr otial, punctutl in the pttment of their debt nd txes; to fulfill all their piomUe anl pledges to thIr neighbors; to be prayerful. jr ttchlul and faithful; to visit the sick and fiÜcted. the widow md orphan; to feed the hungry; clothe the nked und entertain straugers; to keep themselves un-potted from the world, and in all thins to love and erve God; bow much time, suppose ye. they would have to talk or write politics, or how much would they set their allVct on on thi world if they thus filled lhe;r huh calling? Echo answer, none Hesides. if such a course was pursued by all the ministry, in-tead of war we would have peace; in-fte-td of the cry and mournii g of the widows and orphan, joy, praise and thanksiring would arUe from every house, hamlet., village, town aud citv in the land; the wildernes and olittry places be glad; the dencrt bloom a the rose, and Heaven would be on earth to a great extent. Shall we make the effort? Our Lord dem tnd it; angel would r-i ice at it; society require it; our profes sion urge it; evil will befall us if we neglect it. Let u. therefore, commence it at once; let ua repent and pny God to forgive us for pist lethargy and neglect, and every minister and man of God make a committee of bimselt for the work, and it i done What if we have to suffer on account of it from men of the world; let u remember the word of our King, not to feir m m who can only kill the body and has iio'hing m oie that he can do. but fear him who, after he has killed, has power to cat both soul and body into hell. Suppose we should lose our life an 1 s it e our sou! and the souls ot many others, what cain that would be Besides we nr no better than the ancients who counted not their lives dear to themselves, that they might win Chrit. But who will hirm us if we d. that which is good? If they should, the sullerings of this present time are not worthy to be compired with the glory that shall tie revealed in us if faithful and we reach the hippy land. If we declare not the whole counsel of G I let us not be deceived with the whim that God will accept at our hand the work of destrving souls in lieu of saving them. The latter work he has placed in our hands, and shall the profession be deluded by looking after money, after honor, especially the honor of th; . world tint comes to nought, or after the Svill more foolish and vain notion of uniting Church and State to make a popular religion that would shut out the poor an I iht the Lord would rejevt when he comes to receive his Uride. Let us take another look at the pure religion vuacted byChrist and try to resurrect it. A few years since an effort wa made to bring professors together, and thousands and tens of thousand did meet and worship together in all the princin.il towns and cities of Americtand Europe; indeed the whole world seemed to be more or less inlluonced thereby. Party spirit was almost si tin. and masses enjoyed each other ia worship as if they had all been member of the same household of faith. The effect upon the public mind was wondei ful. They holed it as the dtwti of the millemium Cut al t., the clergy discovered that party ism could not be subserved and perptii tied by such a union, and withheld their inlluence. and soon, very soon, the good work terminated. And now where is tint union and brotherly love? It h is all fled. It was destroyed solely by parttism, nod we h tve left iu its sfeid to a great extent an infiilel brotherhood and a political and military priesthood. forgetting the meek and unassuming spirit of Christianity Dear brethren of the ministry, the miuhty have t tl Ton , and the word of the Lord is verified which said, "It i the leaders of my jcopleth tt cause them to err." The ministry are getting into the same condition'ol the JcwU'i K thhi in the Mia stall's day, who were blinded by tradition until they lost sight ol tlie true worship of Gi.d, ofiVting the lame and blind in s tcr-fi -e. inste id o! tlie in nocenl, pure and perfect sacrifice lliat tb.e law required, and still contended ihat they had wor shiped aright, when God announced t them Say ing, "You Inve robbed me, and lhat such an tnivriii" wiiiu'i or an iuuii 10 111:11 oimiiiiuis S.tnl of Tarsus confessed th tt whilst he was engaged in human slaughter I.e veriK thought he was doing Gods .-mice, but the Lord showed . it...: i.i i... ,.. . n... ...... ........ him that he was serving the wicked i.e, and he repented and went 'o building up the cause he had been destroying, (a:i example this, worthy of ini tition ) All hi life he averred lint it was because lie di.l this work ignoraniiv and in uubehef tint Go 1 forgave him, piesenting clearly the idea that it he had so acted vnliuily and un-der.-tandinglv. he would have most certainly been lost. According to tlu teachings of Christ and the apo-tles, there will be a time when the Gnti!e will so far depart from the nuit of the gostiel on accounl-of tradition, as to deny the Lord who bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction, s dul the jctvs; and ihe Kingtb. will betiken from them and given ngain to the .lews (if they abide not still iu unbelief) Oil, Lord, is that time nigh, etcu at the d')or? If so, (and whether r no:.) the minist! should be engaged, like Paul, Irving to save some of their kindred." That apostle said he could wish him seit accursed from Christ, foi his brethren, his kinsmen, according to the riVsh; and he ould beat testimony that thev hid a z 1 1 of God, but not .iceordi.ig to kno.vledge; that thev being ig inn nit of Gjd's righteoiiMie-", weie going about to es'iblis'u their own righteousne-s, not having submittel themselves to the i igl.teoiisiie?? of G d Urethren ol tlie ministry, are we about to f ill upon such lime-? 01. let u- tike heed to our calling, "to feed the th' k ot (J 1," to warn the unruly, to strengthen the weak, and establish the wavering Let us put on the whole armor of God. Let politics and vain giory be for those who relish nothing better. And as the Savior said, "Let the dead bury their dead," that is to s ty, let those that are dead to Christianity attend : to the alli:is ot thii world, but we attend to the affair of ihe Kingdom of Heaven Having put our bauds to the plow let us never look back; but, like Paul, keep under our ho lies, bringing them into subjection, lest after we hive preached to others, we ourselves should be cist away or lost Let u fight the good tight ol fiith. that we may lay hold on eternal lilo L't u make full proof ot our ministry; endure rfllicthuis; do the wutk of an Evangelist, th it when our woik is done we ni tv say, with Paul, "1 am now ready to be ofl'ored, and the time of my departure is at hind. I hive fought a good tiht, (under Christ.) I have finished my course. I have kept the fiith, henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righte usness, w'.i ch the Lord, the righteous jd'l ;e, will give me thit dty. (the day ol j plg-neiit.) and bot to me only, but unto all them also th it love his appearing " Who will love his anpeiring? The-, that have clean hands and a c!ei:i heart, wht hate betu washed i:i his blood, born again, and h ive kept his commindmeMs, being unspotted from the world, hiving on the wedding garment which is the righteous ne-iS of stints and wrtitirg the return of their Lord. To s'i-h the King will surely s ty, "Come, you b'essed of mv lather, inherit ihe kingdom prepired tor tou from the foundation of the world; enter into the jot? of thy Lord. When I wa hungry you fed me." You d;sch.rged faithlullv your duty to tho-e my disciples, and I accept it as inving been done unto me. My Jeir brethren of the ministry, fare you well. I submit the forego ne in good faith, with a desire to do good Ileing myself a poor, weak, humble minister of Christ's Gospel, having at mo-t only one talent, and being uriwillirgto bury it, I Inve written to encounge Iiro. Cannon thit there are thoe that are not ashamed of the Gopel of Christ, even at this pecu'ear time, and hoping that after all the small talents are on record, that the greater will apr-etr and p'ead with a strong and united voice the glorious cause of our Ke leeroer. Respectfully jubmittcd. Jostra W. Wolf. BROKER. QONEY ADVANCED ON WATLHE. PIAMOyttf, JF.WELKY, FI.ATF., Ty Gh! ant ctber proiial pT-prty, or bought a:.J olJ at NOKTII ILLINOIS STREET. NORWOOD'S BLOCK IUP STAIRS.) oct:s-lly FOR RENT. I URNlSHF.Ii HOUSE A COMFORTABLY FURNlsHKD IIoum. aiih mto or mora routni lilt. can t rented to desirable occupants for one or three month, by appljir.g to W. p. A V. P. GALLUP, ocU-d'lw 74 We Washington nreet.

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fa aroan r itrmaai vroa m dao.1 inn ninni. (For .Mornlnr Iteport See rlrat !. rtiStit Itcporl BaaaMaaaaa rrem Cairo. Cairo, October 30. Advice from Little Rock täte that volunteering for the Union army continue succevduL Company organizations jo tbe northwestern part of the State number 2,0fa3. Capt. Rvan, of Gen. Steele' Haff ha been appointed Superintendent of Organizttioo of the loyal troop for the defense of the State. Effort are being made by the Union men at Arkadelphia. to have Mr. Roger, of Pine Bluff, appointed Mditary Governor. The petitions have been forwatded to Washington, asking the appoint mint. Dobbins, the notorious guerrilla, was jurprised last week at Ttdlip. Thirty thousand dollar in Confederate note were captured. Doerter from Trice' army are daily arriving at Little Kock and Pine Rluff, and are taking the oa h of allegiance. At last accouct more than half of his army ha deserted. Marmxduke'a cavalry was at Arkadelphia last week. Holmes is in command at that point. The rebels have moved their machine shops to Marshall, Tex. The postoffice ha been re established at Little Rock. A party of guerrillas under Campbell entered Charleston. Mo . last night, robbing store and citizens Campbell was captured and brought here in irons. From SI. Joaepti. St JcäiPH, Mo.. Oct. 30. D. K. Abell, editor of the Trioune. w j arrested to d ty and sent to St. Louis. It is fiuppised tbe arrest was nude in consequence of nrticles published-in the Tribune in violation of tint part of Order No. D6 which relate to publishing word calculated to produce disaffection or insubordination in the ranks of the milit'a. Notk In consequence of the storm last night we were unable to get our regular eastern dispatches. IIh-cbtkr FOR SALE. -A.XJCTX01Sr SALE or a VALUABLE RESIDENCE, Oa the corner of IUinoi and New York streets. Also the entite fctotk of Household and Kitchen Furniture. I WILL SF.LL ON MONDAY, TF1E SFCOND DAY OF November, 1.SG3, commencing at li 'clck A. M., at public auct on, on the premises, the House and Lot Htuate nutliPC nitr of Illinois and New Yrk MreeU, nt prfseiit occupied as a residence by H. L llcOuat. Tkbvs or Sale One-fourth cash In ban t, oue-fotirtli in one. two and ilm-e years each, the deft-rred payments bearing int-ret at 'h rate of per cent pr annum and to be Mcurd by mortgage on the prH-rty sold. And at the sani time and place I will sell in like manner tlie eytirc Mock of iIuuebold and Kitchen Furniture, beinir we'l kept mi l almost a pood us new, cotiM.stinir of one l'iati' Forte, fta isteads, Hureaus. Tables. lairs, Wh-tMIldi, Carpt-l, Siovcs, Kitchen Kurn lurewc , Ac. Tekm or Sam All funis under $10 cab, and on all sums of $10 ami otr a credit of nine cionths will be g'ven, tbe purcti4 er executiüg note with approved security, with interest. Tii" property will be exhibited to purchasers and all information kivcii by the un it r-in- d. "(iBKD FDirrK, Auctioneer, oct22-dtd No. C9 Wot Washington street. FOUNDRIES. HO OSIER STATE FOUNDRY AND STOVE WORKS. COX, LOHI) .V PC( K, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealers in Ä TO f A tiOLLOr-UltlE, aVc VLL OCK STOVES AKK OF THE LATEST AND most impr red patterns. tur other or will embrace Iron Front?, Columns, Ra-lway, Mill al House Casting, Ac., Ac. Orders by mil or otherwise solicited, and prompt attention Riven. O sr prices will be found a low any. Oiiice, Jal-'s-rooni and I'ouudry 181 South De.wsre street, 'wo Mtuarex directly eat tf the Union fvpot. oct.3 HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS, Wholesale & Retail c? Stv DFALKIt IN ea Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Gloves and 1 TJ H S . Has just Ilcccivcd his Fall Stock T GOODS, OIRFCT FI?!M THE MANUFACTURER In the Fat. which be will 11 as low as the lowest. All the i..tTr.T stvi.k kp at Nf. 15 Pennsj Ivania .street, four d'ors south of the Tost t'Cice, Indianapolis, Ind oct2-dAw3m SHIRTS, &C. Gents' Furnishing' Goods! Shirts, Collars NECK i UNDER f,r I i ii, SHIRT SHIRTS, tl TSrte. e; IUI A V IJllf V 71 And Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, at a JB- .aMt -Bat. K K peg 30 W K h T IVASIIIMi l O HTKI'.ET. prl0,'63-dl INSURANCE. KE LIABLE I.SITU V.CE. Farmers and Merchants Insurance Company Of Quincy, Illinois. Capital, July, 1863, $300,000 00, And Rapidly Increasing, Sfcurrd by Lien on Ileal i:iate Caafi Value over l0000(0. I7t5PECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE INSURANCK J of rtchKl De!l;nz, Farm Buildirg. and their cti (en ta, including Li hiock, agaia.t lo.e or damage by I-ire or Lightsma. All I..s UilJinel by thi Compary he been promptly a iju--ted and paid loo before citurtty, to the entire fciitcLii uf U.e Mitferera, wLirb policy of promptcess will be continued. W. N. CLINK. Preident. W. R. Vax Fkask, Secretary. eeptS'S3 wly BOOTS AND SHOES. At No. 19 Wen Waahingten at. I LARGE STOCK CT HOME-MADE WORK FOR aale cb'sp, one oor eat of the Palmer Horn p30-dly A. UXTZ.

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IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR HaavtT'a Fmati Pruj lava Brrr yi fa:W la ra noting tißSoaltl artlnc from otxorwcUo. r Uppyt ofeatar, er In restoring th iyu ta ptrf ict bafta wan aufferinf from SpmJ 7rtlon, Pro!apat, Curt, tha Whites, or otber waknea of tba Curtna Or j ana. TL Pill art perfectly karml oa tic eocitttotloo, aa4 may b taken by tic DMt delicate femat witoot caaaln( dbtritla fame t!m tbry act 1 k a charm by atrngtletiin(, InrigoraticK asd restoring th tytm to a healthy condition, and bj brtnptnf on tha moctllj period with regularity, bo matter fnin wbt eaaaea tic obtrnction may arUa. They ahoul J, however, NOT b taken daring the Crt three or four noctis of prerna&cy, though cafe at any otler time, at mlacarriage woild be the result. Ech box eontafna 60 p'lla. Price tl. Pr.HARVET'S TRKATlfK on Wse ef Femalec, FtegriAQcy.Mlscarriege, Barrenne, Sterility, EeprodncHon and Aba of Nature, and emphatically the Ladka Private Medical AdeUer, a pamphlet of 4 pare, etil free to any address. Mi cent require! to pay po'tage. The Piila and book w,U be int by mail when deaired. I ecurely sealed and prepa'd, by J. Fd'.YAN, M. I)., General Affent, No.7 Ordar street. New Tork. 3old by all th principal drug-gtsta. TOMLtNSON COI, Druggiau, Agenu, sepO)83-dAwly Indianapolis. C2TNEW DISCOVERY FOR THE speedy and permanent cure of Seminal Weakness, Urethral and Vatfnal Discharges, Gleet, Sequel Diseases, EmiMions, Impotence, Genital Debility and disc atei v! the Bladder and KMorji. Bill' Snnnc Tiuj arc warranted la all eae and can be relied oa. No chance of diet required. They do not naatate.nor Interfere with business pursuit. Upwards of 200 caes bare been cured the past month. JArre than on hundred physicians e thtn fa their jfirat practice, and all tj-eak veU ef their eJicacQ. They are entirely harmless on the system, and can be relied rn in all ce ariU;c from youthful indiscretion or aelf-abuse, which often incapacitates the surTerer from fulflllinir thedutirs vfriarriJ lif. A TREATISE of 64 page containing means of cure, ent free to all. Two stamp required for postage. The Pills will be cnt by mail, aecurely sealed, on re ceipt of One Dollar, by J. BRYAN, M. D., 5o. 7C C dar street, S, Y. Sold by all the principal dnitfariM. TO3IUNS0N k COX, Agent, 6ept30-d4wly Indiannpo'ii. TOMB STONES. fllARBLE WORKS. ft. CA C!3 pi o v. !sWßOLDftRrTTIR r rs WJT. KEEP ON HAND AND MAKE TO ORDER, ALL Yv kind of Marble Moiiumt nt and Grave Stones. carve to order, with design, emblfin, or device that may be wanted. Those desiring anything in our Iis will do well to give us call, an we uenone but the bct materials and Insure al work. mch21-dAwly DRY. GOODS. 8 Eh W W Eh CO o tH CD I w CQ EH CO W C CO m CO CD tß 9 to 2 oirS o m2 - o Ü n r. mm w j. r o 0 sr. Ü Ill CS U O 9 W C4 MEDJCAL BOOKS, &,C. GALEN'S HEAO DISPENSARY. ;si.ic ni: i. j BT THE LEGISLATURE OF KFNTICKY FOR TH TUKA1MKNT le ALL THK t;.SKA: Kfl OK TH CKINAkT Nli GKNIT.! OKGAN Jl eaMt VLm wa "CO ea sf art HRICfc. OSlY TT.N CENT? Gonta i i-ntj Thirty ". I'htU .fn"9"'"0 AnlU)iny .irul y'4jT(V; Jihr t'r jrtttih ttite UattX anti Direakt. ON A rtw MKTHOD Ol treating Teuonal L1ease, inclu ding Sphili i 'i all It tta?e Oonorrhra. Glet, Stricture, Vartcocib?. anl 5Iy1r'c'!, Dieae the Kidneys, Blii.ler Ac, without merci ry! containis a v.laaMe tfp'if on that wde-prea oslviy ol y-ntt, Setn'nsnVealne, N'jturn-il Kmioions, Sexual Dbjity, Impotrncy, ., tbe ' crt mtrniities of youth and maturity ari.ng from the tacefal habit, fself-abv. To which Is addel ojserratlona or Female Dise aud other liiV-remiij matter of the utrokl importance 1 the married ao; tb etjim;ItT ttarriac, wboen'rr.In UonbbWll e;rphy'.cl tb litr r e:.ter that state. Sent to any a MrM in a.aledwrap per, on receipt ct ten ent or four 'n;;. We dTute ocr entire t:me a?l a't-ntioTi to the treatoiest of tbe vsrion priat treated of In our pri vate teport. Our Dipenary 1 the oil Ir.-tituticn of the kind iu America which ha betu e UU-hd by a epecteJ charter,aii4 this factshotdJ jive It a preference OTer tbe earion juacit oi uoufii. i -DrcTer m ne loun in an argecitle. Important to Female!

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ALVOKDi CAI.B sI.L, A. ALVOHDi viiiii.i:sii.i; GBim I-IGiXJOn DEAJJERO ANl COIIMISSION MERCHANTS. Ar iu I'AiLT rccrVtf fra mi. i'on-t.nil) on Land and rr at tae price, a large and sorted etock t'offre,Sur lolne. Jj lipi lilt rt Test, atlet f C.lasik. Weedtnwartf oap, Candles, fflarck, i llalaine, UlrarsTabacc. lwckere-1, ThiteMeti, Crsias; Tttlnr, t;otion Vrna, DreCHffs Kutte, Fles, Haie, Jrllirs). Ilraneljr, itn in . iura, U It lak , otlotia of all Wind, nnl riantation and Ilo Iter's Dlttar. particular attention given le the aale ef imonucE of ii.w nurna. 68 East Washington Street, iin)iA!f.voListtnn). aprSV-dAw DRUGS. STEWART & yiOllUATij Wholesale and Retail DRÜGG ISTS No. 40 East Washington St, DIAAI'OIM, OFTFM FOR SALF, IX QUANTTTIFS TO HÜTT purrhaer. fresh Imported and donete Iiroge, Medicine., I'aintu, Oil., Glatware, Tatent MelKlnea, I'erfumery, Dye-tnfT, Add., liMign, Cork., 5por-r., Alcohol, Liquors for medicinal purp a, and every article in the r line of Lu-ineM at the lune.t cash pr'ces. ocl2(-dly. INSURANCE. Equitable Fire Insurance Company, OFFICE NEWS' r.LOCX, NCAHTIir IWTOFflCr, Indi.n.pf Ü, Ind. ana, injure. Ptora. Iw-r)inft, Furnitur, Harn. Hty, Hra:n and Live Stock therein, apairM Io or damage by lire. OrriCkka Col. Ii. I. Ioe. Treaideiif; J. 3. Fmlth, View rre(dei.t; W H Omptnn, Actuary; James J. tn.it h, Trea ur r; It. F. Fay. Secretary. Diriciobn Col. D G.IIoe. U ft. If arhal, It.dlanapolis; Tapt. J. J. Smith rmUr 5-ate Arenal, Indiana poli; W.T. Oibon, .cret.ry Indiana Fire Ir.nrance Company, Indianapalt; It. Fay, General Ir-rrar)r Apent, Indianapolis; T. P.. Mc"arty, And-trr W.b County. Wabash. eeptSa.am WINES. CHAMPAGNE WINES. WK AKK .0LF. AGENTM FKTHE SALE Of TCE f.IIowlr.r rM, rated br.iid: IMtlM'i: .yili:iCIAI Inqnarlt, pint and half pint. r.lti:r.V ti:AL., Cretin De Venose A Co', i:pcrna rrnnrc, llo,on liandini'KIUAl. CA III1 fT. Alvord, Cnldu rll V Alvctrd, HH I et Unltliicton Mrrrl. Junel, MEDICAL. Mi' tjii: ijvil. i the in: it PRACTICAL ACCOUCHER. '2) U; VTT1IE AMERICS5 DIJ5PKNÄART WF, TRKAT BT a nw method, and wttb tbe h.ppie.t reealra. Prtf Itjmu ilerl, (faliir g of the womb,. Camctratum i7e-. lir.si, Lttk rrAert, blte,) V- inttry an all other dis eases to which the jrtcj FwutU la a pcuiian liable. Send three tolUt and reeeive by expreee ene 4 the Doctor's temaU tringr. This InetresDevt ahostU be o-ed by every woman In the land, for tbe purpose ef e.taiiave,yAr(. AvtA, dc. feot free on rece'pt of stamp, a copy f -ur Private littet te Married 14 ou health, Jc. The Doctor'. etirlruUd ftmaU J tiis. freh from the iKpersary, are rf gc"d in e:mple dw eajtes. Irregularities fe. Itice fl. esrt by mail. At tae tntrit-.im Himtary al tre.f, itttArtt rcttry, and with never falling success, . YtntriaL, vt w bat the Uschs call jnt(tt -r smt di-ae; S'7-htliS t alt ita stages, Goaerrtkea, GJt. trtrtare. FyJroceie, Circoceie, Varl'wele, Car, Fperrratorbea. ftemmaj Weakness, Noctcmal Fmilct.a. Sexual Debiiny, Is. pott ncr, and effects cf aelf-abe-. The laat ais are treated of In a "private letter, which we aead free oe receipt of st amp1 he ex Thence f the Surreon In chsrr ef thUde ranmnt " sctn of "x Heapiuia In krp and la Jtew Tork CM v. enables him to treat patleau ectectlficaJ Iy and rtre them epeetlly rhoeliwg atadivunce can comaonkat by letter ard be treated at their hotsea. Ia urgent ea send ti or f i and receive Iciaes. Cot. u! trior, ree and cfi lexiuil. Komb 5. S4 . K Him.1 I .n.luJU I. O. BX 11-4-ar 9 A l f - w UtI eaa