Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4115, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1863 — Page 3

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TUESDAY MOKSINQ. DECEMBER 22. CITY AND OTATC ITEMO. li Qot jour carte d visit at Rancion's. t57"EmilT Thoroe aa Jullina to night. t-if Twonty Mven ee were trUl before the) Major yetTday. BTGin. J. J. RtjnoM. arriveJ In tha city last veulng briet vieit "FSTGtri. It 3. Foster and Craift wer iu the city yesterday, stopping at ih Ratet. tJTIVaotjful wa jeaterday. Ice tin wed, and Udiew without number, in fun, were upon tht) a treat. JT" Toacerio her to procure Cbrtstmaa present consult the advertising columna of the Sentinel. IfTMi me popuur juvenile-, loy tiooki,) a a a .a a m . . I Ac . and can b had at Werden A Co a, opposite Utenu'a Block tTOne thousand dollar worth of Albums for C'hrutma, for sale at Wm Bra.len'a, No 124 Weal Washington street. ÖJT" nd boy your Albums where you can get four name put on in gilt letters without ad ditional charge, at Braden's. Persona indebtel to as are respectfully requested to call and aetlte their account with our book keeper, T. E. Holbrook. der2-dlta Jamfjm!( k. Fi.vtiioisii. Photograph., from miniature to life hire, made at Huuiiiuo'a Gallery, oppoite Glenn's Block. ttFire hundred ttle ai.d tti of rpleudid Aoibrottpei for mI al Werden k Co 's, opposite Gleuit'a Block. 'J t?f"Seiren saloon keepers were fined before the Mator ye.-terday for keeping open on Sunday and retailing liquor. tSP Wood was worth eight dollars a cord in th'u m.iiket yesterday. Counting rawing arid splitting rr cord it amounts to about nine dollars and fifty cents. 5"Gen. Kimball w in the city Te-terdrr, eu route from Aikansns to Wiihingtn. We understand that he hft ordern to report directly to the PreK!ent. jgT"Emily Thome at the Metropolitan The ter. JhtT Woo1 for the poor of Indianapolis, purchaa ed out of an appropriation of the City Council, h pilel high in the Court House mju ire. Loads for those neely are haulel away houiljr. t"There will be a meeting of the citizens of the Eighth Want thin (Tuesday) evening at 7 o'clock, at the Ward School Uoue, to hear the reports from the difTerent'committee with regard to volunteering. Let there be a full attendance 37"" A horse and dray ran away yesterday on Washington street and encountering a bran new buggy opposite A. J. Hinesly'a saddlery store, and splintered it into a million fragments. Nobody eis hurt. IX5T" We lern from Col. A. II. Conner and Ol. R. J. Byan, who hive recently returned from the locality, that the quota of Shelby county will be filled triumphantly under the recent call of the President. 2rThe Empire Saloon is offered for sale This famous etabli?h merit is located at No. 23 West Washington street. All it stock and fix tores are complete. The leae runs for over two years Apply to the proprietor. dec!2-dtf Nw Scits. As this is the pea.-on when every rersoti wants a new suit, they should rail on G. II. Ileitkam. Nu 17 North Illinois Htreet. ami examine his stock of yiece good and seicct a comlortable r-uit for the tei.on. New goo.ls just received. decl-tf 2"Emily Thorne pl;y the Devil to night. For ft photograph 011 canvas cabinet or lif-ize. painteil bv PenfohJ go to Kuimion'tt O illery, opposite to (üninN Block. J37 Photograph Pamilv Itihle, fifty difTerent styles, at Worden i Co.'-i ; aUo Pocket Bible and Pravcr Bk in elegiut building1. 22 2 tW Notwilli-tanding the war the indications are that the aurvivor .it home t ill have a merry time this Christmas We i?h that we could wiah all a happy New Yer I . vrsTM i. nt i enetnent l.ousr. in 1 1 p.uts of the city, wotth from $l..V)Oto () an 1 piying from 10 to 15 per cent . b-r sile hy Frank Smith. One row of fit brick tenement. at $12. SOU r.owen. Stuart ä Co . booit -eli er and t ito ners. Wm Washington street, hive a bemtiful portrait of Washington in his younger manhood, which they will pre.nt to the in msger of th Satiitnry Fair now in progress in Cincinnati, for the benefit of the objects tnereof. fjyHow are you Conscripts Emily Thorne. 7TLie-it. Comb, uf the? 7th V S is n w recruiting in this city for hi Infantrv, regiment. Lieut. Comb has served in the army ten years, and was promoted from the ranks for gallant conduct on the field. We would commend this brave and accomplished officer and his corps to those desirous of enlisting. Who wants a HoRr.? A widow lady, who has four sons and a hush and in the artuT, and is really in distressing circumstances, has a good hrse she wants t. .eil to relieve her necities. Here is a chance for any person who wants a hore to relieve a woithy woman. The horse can be seen at Allen's Livery Sttble 'The tie and tnipuUr Author and Poet's G.ime. for sale wholesale and retail, at Worden & Co.'s, opposrte Glenn's Block. no o 3F Emily Thome. Emily Thorne. Emily Thorne! t5T Col. James H Slack arrived veterdar. ! and s a guest at the I? ite. The gall tnt Colonel J is direct from the Gulf Department, in which his regiment is now doing duty. He wili remain . reveral dys We r.ever stw the Colonel look ; better, a g'eni 1 and rutin: 1 a eer. Military lite! evidently agrees with him. l3T7he ery be-l tilt, and one that can be kept and appreciated, by old or young, boy or ; girl, is a bo k. Beside the value of the con tenrs. it is krrt for ear as a memento Bow en, Stewart A Cv. have bks of ail kinds, suit- ; ed to all classes, and th it is ti e place to get your ; holiday presents. to early. j Lapiea Cioik Salx The largest and best ! 'stock of the season will be sold at auction at No ( 7e East Washington street, on M-ndv and I T;w-Jay the 'lt a id ' 1 of December, at K o'clock A M. This sale comprises a large lot j of ladiea cloaks, circulars, phawl. etc. an i will ! be the one at which to g t a good cl) at your own trica There will also be a sale of stehe. jewrlry and notions, every evening This 1 the place to get vour holiday presents. Wm H. FlATitrt-TOX, Auctioneer. dec21-d2t A Burr, or SviNritas A couple of fellows calling thraeiv Cox and Packarl, 1. gave a musical enterttuaiet.t f r two nights t Miutiic Hall, in which s Urge number of misses and children of ourt itv were the principal vocalist a.O.1" luutiriti; na i.e.r ii.'ii,un e.r over, leifing tbeif printing bdli an J the rent of

the Hall iiooid riie le.;o travel oil their tuora'iiv, pretending to teach children music, in consideration tf ite r g'.ting concert, and then atop. leaving tlt Uu.i tbeaa with th tag to hold.' It i understood they have gone to Illinois, if tber Live we th pre these will aid us iu braodU)? them witdler

jyllor.ey Hoon i the Theater to nirht. Z'fPPijyjician'a Visiting Ltt for fA. ot II ttle. and all tb IaU medical pobücatlona, at WonSoa & Go 'ft. Cod your ortUrt tj o til. 22 2

KT A fcooM octaplftd by a eort ie Afiiut. of fcnala principal!, aar, damolishod by Mm' bony jreotlemeo in United Suifi uniform, j niht beiort laut, juat thi aid of Little's Hotel. I Est Washington street. Great conternation cbtiinfd hi!e the work of demolition wi soinjj : on, imon? th dark feminine of white eyed d- ; cent. They flel, creamiiijr, for their virtue. 1 CliaiSTkfAS ASD JIW YlA tX5CID Pat f x.tTa roR Lamm H. B-tmberper, a peutlerruo wL always furnishes the most eleant good to I thre.who ?iit hi establishment, haa for Christ ' ma and New Year present the mo-t Lenutiful lot of f art for ladiea. and those who luve and ad- J mire the fiir creatures tul better pi? Attention to j the fct. Mr. Usmberrer, we would remark to gentlemen, haa magnificent goods for them hats, cap. gloves, cmenaiid other articles,. Mr. Him ' berger'a place of bnine is Et Washington treet, opposite II irrison'a Dank. j r?T"The beiutiful and versatile Miss Ernilr i . 0 . I home was welcomed .it the Metropolitan l.nt nifVit SP aa n a ii4tisA m i if a i m I i rr I Ax 1 1 -a 1 1 tav a ' erer saw one before. She is an actress as well ! as a lovely wotnm. No one who bsa precee-led ( her on our boards approaches her. To-night the ! Honey Mon is the principal phy. Mis- Emily ! Thrirti'i teri!iia irliifif ft V ill in I rrmnil t. I tractions will fill the houe undoubtedly. The ladies ought certainly visit the theater during MUs Thome's engagement it for no other reaon than to testify their admiration of all that i beautiful, graceful and great in blushing woman hood. ßyPhotograpli Albums and Photograph, the finest and I igest assortment in the Slate, at Wor;en k Co 's, opposite Glenn's Block. 2 2 tVjT" Wolfstenbercer's great exhioition of one hundred mirrors of the world will be opened to the public, for the firat time in Indianapolis, on December 21. afternoon and evening. On December 23, rtftemoon and evening, there will also be exhibitions. AH for the benefit of the "Indi anapolis Association." Tickets, 3U cents. Child ren, 20 cents See advertisement. In reard to this exhibition, the London Illus trated New isays: "No work of art exhibitel in London has ever met with thepucce-a of Wolfstenberger's Cosmo enphic Mirrors now on exhibition at Eg)pti tn Hill. It is- visifeil daily bv admiring thousands. In this great p tinting, the most remarkable sfptis j in the known world are plane! upon the cmvas in pleasing contrast with each other. As a work of arlidtic merit, this pain'ing probably excels any thing of the kind in the world. r5Hear Emily Thome's greithymn to-night. tT'Edniund Kirke, a very successful author and a very eloquent lertiircr. ill lecture in this city at Masonic Hall, on Wednesday Evening. December 2'1, under the auspices of trie Metropo litan Literary Institute The .ubject of Mr Kirke's lecture, "The Poor Whites of the S uth." is a very interesting one at this time. Mr Kirke. from his long residence amoni; them. will, no doubt, give a true and faithful picture of Southern ociety. His i the firl of a course of lectures to be de livered under the auspices of the Metropolitan Literary Institute Miss Anna E. Dickinson will deliver one lecture in the cour-e during the season. As the proceeds will, in part, be divided between the Soldiers' Aid Society and the Indi anapolis Benevolent Society, they should interest themselves enough to see that the lectures are greeted by full houses. rJTTh finest stock of Writing Desks, Port folios, Backgammon Boards, Ches.-emn, Dominoes, and all kinds of goods for the holidays, can be seen at Worden k Co. 's, opposite Glenn's Block. oo o Miss Emily Thorxe This lady, who made her firt debut at the Metropolitan Theater is not the Emily Thorne that mirried himbome George Jordan;" but the former leading com ed'enne at the Adelphi Theater in London, late manageress nt Winter G tnlen and reigning star of a season at NiMo's. Beautiful in per-on, polished in manners, with a I nah that cheers the heart, and an eye that wina without seeming to woo admiration, her success here needs no explanition. Mirth, free from meri claptrap or vulgarity, and music free from vocalistic gymnastic are ever sure to find their way to the hTtrt of nn audience. epeciallv if, as last evening,' the rtudience con si t in nnjor prtof U dies. It takes a lady to understand and appreciate the accomplishments of anotlier. The house will he filled to-night. Council rmccf dhiff. M0NDT EvF.VJNtt. 21. Council met at 7'2 oYlock. H's Honor, Mayor Ctven in the chair, and a quorum present. PI'TITIoN T- t r . -. r ir I i . . i Iv .ur. imiJrn, irom .v. Kj. tius iru, in jm ice the names of the streets on corner house. Be feire l to the Committee on Street and Alleys. Dr. .Jameson pre-cn'e 1 a petition from Jacob Rnhu-h tor permission to fill up the t reet in front j of his proper! v on E it street. Granted. ; Mr. S A. Fletcher presented a petition from David M cv. on behalf of the Peru Railroad Companv, asking the privilege of erecting framed hou:-es in a certain locality. The buildings were needed for railroad operatian. G ranted. MisClLt.AXtol'S Mr II ughey, from the Committee on Finance, reported that bonds for the support ol soldiers' families had been negotiated to the amount ofj L'iiir-g then me of the patriotic .subscriber, j Report accepted. ! By the tme, a report in favor ol the city as homing the indebtedness on the Marion Engine House lot and asumi:igthe proprietorship of the property. Referred on motion cf Dr. Thomp son. John S. policeman Bray tendered his resignation a night in tbu Fust Ward. Iiesiuatiou c cepted. 0:i billot, Mr Bray was elected day policeman for the lity at large. Dr Jamesou moved that the Police Bird ap point Mr. Orrer. Sinton ooliceman ia the Fir.-t Want in place of John Dry. Carried. Dr. Jameson ottered a resolution appomtins a j corn mitte to confer with the military authorities looking to the a-sistrce of the police in pre serving the peace of the city. Dr Tho:npMti ?pt ke foicibly to Dr Jameson's resolution, arguing that- the niiiit.arv should he controled by the military . and the citizens by the citizen t olice D.-. J i meson's re di:tioti w adopted. Dr. Thompson offered a resolution in favor of all iwinj D Root A C certain -limitc for gas posts, fixtures and the like Adapted. Some disiMis.-ioii ensue 1 legtiding the law concerning driving tu er pidewa'.k. It was admitted on all hands that the pre-ent ordinance w.s op j pre-sive, particularly upon coun'.iy people vif it. ng the c!?V Fi.rther talk was held nl.oul hinhinp !o -! alot g t .e p. !''..( tiu.rougid res It was itrr;ed j t and admitted tlt great inconvenience resul'.ed in thi regard from array rueu, particularly ; o oilers The whole matter was referrel to a comtn'ttte f r further report and action. Mr Biowu re-eiiie-i sundry report relating to atreet improvements, which were adopted. The C.i ef Fire E-:in",r pre-entl a petiti. n for an increase of pay t tbe men etnnloyed in 1.'.departtaent they ought to have two dolNrs : er dy. Sime t'.k.in t!ii cot:tection. was had relative l0 uitiiuting te i srr.tt.gemerit, c" ru nun'. eating from tSe witch twcr wan each en ! i. . .. iu. 4 ..t g.ne nuusr, 4..-.1-the present um neu iSU Thec-ml'i't ot the Ch t r re Engineer ami the h o Ie:irtmer.t wis hauled verthe cotis relative to the recent fire bick of the Bates H "ie. hv Dr Th imp-on in scieni-fic style. Fiu 11. f ii m.dion of Mr. Alien, the petition wus sriri'e.1. an 1 the pay of firemeo increased. pecel, t $2 jr dty. A long comnunication was received from the i town ciocK w;nier. t re iii-ir mumuituu. pitt;Ug a box around the pendulum so that tbe wind cmiut re tu it. i.d theu the ii-suiution'will grind nff" food time IU äs alloael P30 per year rniied Le keer the clock i r! c Mr. Emern offered a re-olutioa agaiost the keeping open of siloons u Sunday, and raqueat inr l)e 3Uj to issue hi p: w-rlamatiun notifvinr

all concerned that hereafter the law will heatrictIt enforcel. Mr Brown moved to aneod by idvW Cambh'ug boue. Amendment accepted. Tbe resolution w lot, ttt vote brag aa followa: Yeas Meura. Cook. Emerson, S. A. Fletcher, Jr..H. A. Fletcher, Glazier, Haugbey tad MeKabb 7. Nay Men. Allen, Brown, Boa, Coburn, Jaineaoo, Leferer, Thompson and Suub 8. 1 1 After the transaction of further immaterial tusUifs?, the Council idj ;urr.e1.

Bryant's Commercial College. From the following highly complimentary no tices from a tniny different and ditmt points, it will be seen that this well known institution is Dot dependent upon the commendations of an uncle or cousin for reputation; but i:s bet commendations are its graduates, who are now filling many hundred of the best positions iu the country wjth honor to themselves and the institution Among the large number of students now in attendance is one from Gun dry's College, of Cincinnati, one from HaTden's, and one from Purdy'i College, of this city. JfjT" Bryant's Commercial College, at Iu distntpolis, is one of the forem 'it and most popular Institution of (he kind iu the west. Rirt chances are offered to youn men who wish to become thorough going, business men. To graduate at this institution, perfectly uperstanding every branch of bu-ines. will be worth a fortune to any one. This is a ftct tht should not be overlooked. Good hoarding nccommoditions can be had during the student's stay at school on fair terms Franklin JefTersonian. Bar at' Comuekcial Collkgk. We take pleasure in referring our retders to this excellent institution, located at Indianapolis, Indiana, under the direct supervision and control of T. .1. Br ant, Esq. The entite press of the State speak in llatteriug terms of the College, and one hundred graduates of this kIiooI are now acting ns actual accountants in first-class business houses, for every one from any other school in the State, and the graduates of this school get fifty per cent, more for their services than those of any other school in the State People's Friend, Covington. BarAfT Comiorcial Coll tut We take p!eiure in calling the attention of the public to this excellent institution, located at Indianapolis. We c in rerointntnd it ns the very be.-t place to obtain a thorough knowledge of book keeping, and of pemmnnship, arid to qualify a jouiig gentleman for the highot grades of clei kmanship. Grant C. Union. UiM.Nk.-s Training One of the prominent caues, doubtless, of so many failures among business men in this country is the fact that but few receive what is known as a commercial education, or a thorough knowledge of book keeping, a branch ot study rendered almost absolutely necessarv bv the credit stem. Brvant's Cora men-ill College, at Indianapolis,! one ol the best institutions of this kind in the country. Graduate from this school have no dilFie-jlty in procuring ritu ttions as accountants, and their rervices are said to command twenty five per cent, higher WMges than those from any other school. Full particulars, a to term. Ac , msy he obtained by addressing Thomas J. Bryant, In dimopolis, Indiana Sullivan Democrat. C5iT" Bryant's Commercial College, Indianapolis, is the place ! r a young man to get a thor oiigh buMi.es. education. Tl at institution is unrivalled in its facilities for students. Young men are there taught every br.irch of bu-ines they desire to study, and are then assisted by the Prin cipal to find good situations where their knowledge ur.d talent will meet a rich reward. Seymour Times. L-jySte advertisement in another column. PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. I. ii 5 OFJKRS IIIS SKKVICF.S TD TIIF CITIZKXS OF lii.linnapolis and vicinity. UiHc. Vir.nia Avenue 'J't. Iifsil-iice ISortli Nw Jerey htreet, J't 37. 0ctU'6.1-dly BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED ON WATCHE. UUH'JXDS, JK WELKT, PLATK. Irjr Ciood ni otbc vrnon! prrprtjr, orbonpbt and sold at INTO. 18 ä N0UTH ILLINOIS STKKKT. NOKWOOD'S BLOCK ((. STAIRS. oct2S-dly FOR THE HOLIDAYS. AT T11F. niOX 1IKAT .U1KKI2T, No. 59 East Washington Street. LFVI IAV;S WILL F..t IV) K ON CMKIS I MAS MORNIXii, both at hi tre atnl th l'avt Maiket Ihoise, null.' of the flnrst Ho-f an-t Mutin -ver looked upon fine enr.us'j to make ad lorrr- ( g '! meats h"M np the:r hands anil smi. Il- inir his customers and frit d wbo wih a nrerb t'hri-f rr.a o,aV or rost to givf hUn a call anl t..ey sli.-iU not ) iivasij'ojnr!. dcl " l DAVIS. DISSOLUTION. Dissolution of :opartncrship, rpHK rOI'AKTNK.l HIP HF.KK TOFOKE FUMING I letw-cu i. w. tieisetulorff. I K. tt i-endortf and S- II. ti-i-ei.r!T. 'in.ier llie -ljt and ti:!- of W. tlern'1oril A t,.." i t. i- day. ruutual consent, diol. d i. VV. fJi-et.dortT w ih.ira'-irc lrom tbe firm. C K . iit i.t iid.-rtT a d S. II rTi'l; ?T ar - duly uih rizp.i t sf-ttl or co.lecr all cl Onis fr tr awin-t the firm t.f "ii. W. Ollendorff 4 l' " (iH .IMF. r.F.IFNlHMFF. CHRISTIAN K fir'.SI-MKiKFK, SVKAH II. ;F1SKNI'0KFF. Indiana; oli, P-'CppiS. r lt. L-'GI. Tfce l le heretofore carried on l y paid firm of "G. W. i:id 'rff i Co i 1 be contir'ied br the firm of C. V . tt i-eoflorff .V Co.." c-nrpr.s,'(l of Christian E Geetidot ff, Sarah 11. ( e;se u!.T.T and lasc lhalmsn. t UklsIlAN F. GF.ISF.NDiiKFF, SiKAH H. G K I s K N l)Oh KP, ISAAC THALMAN. d.l.a dW REVISED STATUTES. X JK (;avi A- hord'k REVISED STATUTES! or i n i a a . Soconcl HJclition. I HK SKCONP EDITION OF (iAVIN k Herd's KeviM-.i tati;.e , Indiana i r.ow ready for 4 -'livery. Il- tli .'.ur.iri. Uave t-ren i.rnuiit revied and 11 error. corrected. There i added to the fr ob:me an appendix of oxer two hundreil p a fre, con taining tha actpavd at tb- rr; alar and called eion j ef tbe Leiia'are of 11, and at lb r-gular saion of l'sj.t, with a full iudex. Thi eaition will Increase tLe Talue if the werk, as it w.I', coataia all al! ihe laws of the Stare n -w in f.-rce. The a-, Tolutr.e contains all tbe a-ts upon tbe ubjects to which it refer, except tboe of 163, and the amendment rzale at tLat ae&.ioa are covd ia the tcarrtn of that t,-iIutt. Tbee atnetjled act. h"Wf -, wn be fouod in tbe Sopplement. The price cf the prfer.t d.tioa, printed cpun clear, h'e papr, nd eil hound, j- T IVu aa for tha two lune, i r Fivi fviu 4 f r eitbet. Tie Srrrt-inrsrr, cortxir..r.jj tbe aeti of the reTjlar ac 1 ral'.ed eioos of the Leila;are cf 15,41, aa4 tba rcfrc'.ar ciler. of IMS. with a completa index, in a irttATX tolcvz, toand tn leather, is Ü am ty! aa tue othft. valaci, u ! offered f r ia. FTkeTo Douiu. Order f r either vclas cf iL S:i:qi, or all. will r : jrouaj,t atteDtioo. Addreaa j. j. nixtiiM.Ti, I taiwtf lntlainplla.

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rairoari axraaaxvrotta Attl stats aarnsti For Mornlnf lie port ftee rirvt Pa(t. Night deport A CONTRABAND BEPOET. Gen. Lee Receiving Reinforcements. ftEU'S ritO.1I AltltAXSAS, i THE BEBELS TO ATTACK FORT SMITH. Ac. Ac, Ac, &c Ac rroin Tlew Yrk. Ntw Yoftk. December 21. A letter Ire in Bealton Station, Va., to the Philadelphia Inquirer says: I have heard a report, aaid to be brought in by ft contraband who recently left Oordonsviile and auceeeded in escaping to our line, that a day or two before he left Louisiana regiment and also the Jeff. Diris legion had arrived there, and that the rebel authorities are pending to Gen. Lee all the troops they can collect from various points, with the intedtion of making an attack on the Armv of the Potomac. The Philadelphia North American of this morning says: The ram "Atlanta, refitted and jut iu order.is likely to be only less formidable than the Iron sides'. The talk at the navy yard is that she will go down to Charleston to take the place of the lost Weehawken. The Atlanta is more like the Ironsides than anr of the monitors. From St. Loula. St. Louis. December 21. Tho special to the j Democrat from Fort Smith, Ark , under late of the 20th, sayr. An attack was made on the outpost Fort Gibson, on the 17th, by Standwaite. The force attacking, stated at 1,600, whs repulsed. The 3d Missouri cavalry have jut returned from a successful rcconhoissnr.ce southward. They went within 15 miles of lied River, and discovered that the enemy had changed position since last advices. On their return, they were frequently intercepted, but cut their way through some bodies of the enemy posted at cross roads, evaded otbet, and pursued blind mountain paths. They captured, with other prisoners, the notorious Handy Lane, wh boasts of having killed over 100 Union citizens with hi. own hands. It is stated that two thirds of Kirby Smith's forces are preparing to attack Little Bock; the balance anticipating that McNeil's force will be drawn from the army to reiuforce Steele, are to fall on Fort Smith A communication from McCurtain the Choctaw Chief says his tribe is disposed for peace, and would rejoice if Cooper would have an interview with Mceil. Our advanced beadquatters i at Waldron. From this point, troops frequently push down toward Washington and constantly annov Price's leltflmk. From Cliattonoog. Chattanooga, December 21 Two boats from Bridgeport unived last night loaded with prisoners. All citizers here from the North are being enrolled in view of the coming draft. The order causes force f tir. Great improvement has been made here in the po-t otHie and mail arrangements by the new Postmaster. Ficon UAMin;nn. Washington, December 21. A special to the N Y Post fays : Congress w ill adjourn by the middle of the week for the holidays, and the draft will be pot poned till twenty days. The Russim fleet leaves for Fortress Monroe during the week. Mr. Lincoln will visit the Admiral in this flg ship on Tuesday or Wednesday. The House Military Committee will not consider the $300 commutation until after the holidav. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. TO DELINQUENT TAX-PAYERS. t Citv TKEAsrara'a Orr:ea,i ImiiawaVm-ik, lVceilr llih, 1H63. ( T0TICK IS IIF.IIF.RT GIVEN THAT ALL RKAL Ji Krtate rvtnaininir drlinqneiit for City Taxe ti f l-i day if Jariua-y. ifcCi, will le al v-rticl foraIfo s.aid d'linquer.ry. I'erso'is i.wiiins said property will sve cts I y paying th leliiinuiit taxes l.-fore va'd .late. (ledä 12w J(. K. ENGLISH Ciiv Ttet-urrr. NOTIONS. TOYS. &C. TO DEALERS IN N0TI0ITS, TOYS, jV'nne.y Goods. AccVs my stiic;k is now comtlktk in kvkky particular for the cominp Holiday.. 1 winh to call the attenM'-n of dealers in the al ove (tool!. Having ou)rLt undr very favorable circuniJ-tar.res, and uudernanin tl: waiit f the trad thornuctdy oy lon experience, it will le to the interet of btivfr to examine I my warerocms tvLerr tliey will find the 'arcest variety ef onas ever bronght tofrther under one roof, at eoch ! price a ill afford a good profit Respectfully. CHAKLKS MAYKR. uov5-dAw2ni No. 29 West W'ahington street. DRY GOODS. CLEARIXG SALE! FOR DRY 60008! No. 5 East Washington Street. II . GOOD. TN ORDER TO MARK ROOM FOR SPRING STOCK. I w-n e!l for Thi'ty Day th? fd'.owin Goods which will be found 2. per cent, below the uual trade price: Cloaks, arquc and iicnlais, In endie variety. I'laiii.rrimsoii ami riald Sliawlv, Latent Stylea. riain, ICIark and ltcp. Silks. Colored Mlks, Ic:ded Rar?iins. Kirli l'oilins. In ill tbe new bade. rmprcs Clotli. Victoria Krps, Scotch Plaids, Tr) let de Venice Checks, ISrocadc flusters. Plain Lustres. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF EMBHOIDKRIES. Particular attention to Hotiitoii. Maltese and Point Lace Collars nud Sets. HOSIERY, (1 LOVES, SOXTaGS k HOODS, Ileu-Liiien ltt mxiNiKe. Plain & Colored Border Table Cloths. PLAIN &C0UD BORDER NAPKINS. WPITE AND COLORED FLAXXELS. All Wool C'niiucret4 Coating and Pants StnfT. C Ul Gra-iea.) Ladies' Siberian Cloaking". The Greatest TUri.in of the truoti. JJy'A lior! delsctiog t tb Tratte. decl-tJ3IH

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av OlBclnatatl Tiarttaj. OiKCixnin, Dctabr 11. Flour firm asd ia good demaxd at $5 655 75 for tcperiac. 'Wheat firm for read at $1 S3l 33. Cora 80fJ93o. Oau. 6081c. ' Whisky at 83c. Hoga firm; verv beavr average held at $7.85; 4,000 head ttld at $6 55(37.70. the Utter price for 200 pound average; soma of tbe leading house are out of the market. Me pork held at No change In rocerie Oreeu ham held at 939je. Bulk ahotilders dull at Cc for Dew. Coffee firm. Suear dull. Gold at 5'2o prem. Silver, 4?o pretn Ex change ateadj. Sew Yorh Market. Ntw Yoas, Decemher SI. Flour 5c better; $6 C0(260 for extra State; $7 0 ($7 65 for extra rouod-hoop Ohio, and $7 figUO for trade brand. Whikv a shade firmer at 9J093c, chief! v at 92c. Wheat fteAijy and ia deminJ at $1.461.50 for Cldcapo Sprinsr. $1.47(31.51 tor Milwaukee Club, $1.5 !($ 1.60 for Wimer Red Western, and $1.C11.G35 for amber Michigan. Com opened bear arid lc lower. Wool firm Pork active and firm at $17.50 for old mess, $18 50(319 lor new, closing at the latter price; $171Ü for prime mess. Dressed hoga firm at 7la($74C for Westeru. Lard ii fitm at llj12c. Suar quiet. (ol 1 opened at i'2 and clcsed quiet at 52c prem. CEMENT PAINT. THE GREAT PRESERVER OF THE AGE The Oldeat nnd liest I're.ervlng Hear In; Pnlntin the Uniled State. CiiiA? T - e i I I I I I II I QTtTi)" act tltf t nj III! Illl faCTcwT i J. " f s. Four Ace Cement Paint. IT IS TETE Heat IltF.Si:itVIMi PAINT World! In the Heil ItAIIJlOAO IAI T in the World! IIe.tvi:tnnii PtlM In Hie World! weist lMivr for m:ci: rovrsmtiie World! Heat ItOOt 1C PAINT In the World! TT IS USED BV M0RK THAN H1TV LIFKKKENT Kallroadx. f-r nfinj; t ii'r csr. eT"1 painting 11 tm, iron, r.ac, t'nior, ear-sill, Irjck-beam, tei.dn, muri :re, and ftr paintintr. tride-; tbe inide of Mock car to prevent hrs'S from eating the M-ordrn hr.inp; pits of tenler and Inside tbe hdnie, to preserve and protect them; loromotive boiler, before tbe lasirinfr ia put on, and, hi fact, wherever a paint ! required to preserve any matr-ri '-. or fr hard ue, instead of beau y, there thi Paint is the most rateable f any ever known. IT IS Lsi: Ry Fanner. Huilder and Architects to preserve any timber ud in building f all kind. and for fnce psta and eilla tefore they are laid on brick or Mone foundation. To prevent dampnss in brick dwelling, a plank should be painted and Uid between the cellar wall and the upper wall. For tin rooN or for painting ahingle roof tbi. Faint i unsurpassed. i r is iisr.D By Government foi roofinir their barrack, and paintin the hulls of thfir gunboats, and Is a universal favorite in the Navy Yards, a the most valuable preserving and wearing Cement Taint in th world! it is rsno In w York, Philadelphia, Boston. Chicago, Cincinnit I, St Iui. and in fact all over the Webt, and pronounced by all, aftrmore than ten years trial, to be without an equal, having stood what no other Paint ever did. Tb salt-water tti-t on Iron, tin aud wood, for yeara, preferring all material perfectly. IT HAS WO It ICED It own way op; slowly, hnt permanently, to ponular faror, an1 nmmntl thf notice and enjoy r the favor of the most scientific Naval and Kallroad hn'tineers, m well as th learned and practical nieclanics T thi conntry. Anixiii; tbe t hu.s-iii who are uniiift on- I'aint we wiuM re -r t a few ominetit jnde, wnoe names will Ve fou.id l el.'w: UAVI1 MACY. President and isiiperintendert. Peru and lii-lin ii'o'.is Üa'ilroait KOBUKTSiKF.K, Superintendent and Master Mechanic, In'liünajw-Iis and t.'incrnnati Ksilroad. J.I). IIASLEP, Master Mechnnir, Hellfontalne. IUilroad. Indiana. CYA). CIll'RCir, Jcffers .nville Railroad Indianapol!. JOriX tMSUr.TJK. Siperintenrtennvrr- Haute, Alton and St. I,oim Hailroad. A small dl ount made to Mich wholesal" airent ae we select For a1e by HOY I A IA I.TI FII , Sole Asrents for Indianapolis, Ind. Spt-dottt.w FURNISHINCCOODS. TH0KSSEN & LAHEY, 67 West Washington Street, llewteen ILIinoU and I ennetiee Sls.a iSenrl ppoille the !t;tte lloiioe. I! Tf iiui im i jaj Gents' Furnishing Goods AND IIOSI TZ la? A" . JTJ'Ciood Sold atcvv York Jobbing Prices. declS C H R I STM At3 JVI E ATS. CHRISTMAS EVE! Fine Show of Fine .Heat! TMVIT. CfTT COUNaL HIVING CoN"KNTED TO; J allow the Bu:crer and o'hr f ho d thelrj tra-set i in th F.a-t Market Hot on Friday, tChristrra; morn- ; In?, the undersized take pleasure in ar.noandnj to the j ciwien of lndiat apoiis that they will have the f.et ' show of Cue meat eer exhibited la tb s dtr. They woald b glal to eeereryc'.titen and stranger on CbrttmasFve. Exhibition free. rtey will be bsppy tu serve their nnneron costotner with mea on Friday rao-mcg. EememVr Thursday nijbt and FrUay rfirn!tir at tbo Ea'. Market House. JOHN H. BATTT, LEVI DAVI,. decH-d'.3i JHN YORT.ER 4 F.RO. HOTELS. r. a. reitz. r. a allwlg. C0MDIERCIAL HOTEL, CFORStkRLT FAkXRJ HOTKLJ One Square North of Union Depot, East Side of Illinois Street, nm.tMAPOLix, ixd. Tm hotel has; rrry rfckntlt refitted; n1 n'frrJ.tf i. lh trivflin? pnMjc will he ahon e-e--y attention to make tbem f-el at krnwe. octi-wly

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BEU.EF0NTA1NE RAILROAD LIRE, V7intcr Irrnnscsaeavt. riii iu rrrxcr ronuizt n. im. iulus I Itave IadlaaapolU aa foCosrat Morttaar ataayraaa teavaa at fcM a. arrlwaa aw CravtUsa at 11:1 P. Cla-ralaad at J M P. af Pitubarf at 70 P. IL Cocaact!(at Cmlasil with the Lal Short Rowta fr Dtuaxtrk. Baffal. Albany, Krw Tor aad Boston. CoooectiDa; at Pltubaira; wit tb Paaoayl'aata Kallrcadfcr HirrUtirf, Bilünort, WuLltftto, rblla4 Iphia. Kw Tork aod Brwloo. Acconimodatioo Train leaves it 10 r. a , and riMlo Tnion .nly. Ketamrr.e, arrive at II 00 Jf . ygbx F.xrresa lea at (L20 P. M..arrires atCrenJltsa at 6; 15 A. M , Oerelani at A. SI., Pitubara: at S la P. M. Coanectin at ClsreianJ with tbe Lak Sbore Route cr Dunkirk, Ba?ali. Alban y. New Tork and tV ! t'!. lonceciira; at PtttabLrc Ua the PenajlTarU Ballrc'l fr HarriaScrr. Baltimore, WaakltRton, Phlla-1 ttelpkiä, New Tork a do" Btton. J. W. WEBB, Dov2S-dla General StperltiJeixlent. SPECIAL NOTICES. STEADIES! LADIKS! LADIES! DON'T fail t? rea-1 the advertisement In this faper, b'a'.ei IMPORTANT TO riMALES. Ir. CtSeenman. of Itew Tork, t devoted tbe last tbtrtj yeara of bis practice to rcmvl; Complaint, Iiis PjlU aa hkeacbann. They ar reliable and dot9-!Cdi CS IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DH IUarra Fkmjuc Pitxa bave nerer yet failed in r movio,: diüLcoJtiet art.la from olxuactli. or atoppae f nature, or in rtorlng the ijiurn U perfect health when afferlajr from Spinal affcctlona, Prolapsua, Cterl. tha wit4, or other weakneaa of tba Ctertna Ojan. TbP. ar perfectly harmle.a oo tbe constitution, and may bj taken by tbe UMt delicate female without caualn dU'-eaa the aame time they act like a charm by treust, u-lng, Inrtroratin; and rtorir)r tb system to a health Vcondition, and by brlnjrir.jr on tbe monthly period vl.h regularity, no matter front what camea the obtrr:ioo may arts. They ahould, however, NOT ba ttkcu -lrlnr tbe first three or four months f pregnancy, tbouglafe at any other tiuie, a tuivcarri ajre would tbe re-f!t. lac m bov c .'alas 60 p!lls. Price 1 1 Dr. AR'.e.X TREATISE on Dtaeaaes of Females, PrsnifT.Miw-JirTiepe, Barrennesa, Sterility, Reprodwe. tioti aj Abue of Nature, and emphatically the Ladiea Privat Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of 64 pages, sect free U any address. Sis rents required to par poatara Tbenia and book will be nt by mall when deired, securm healed and prepaid, by if J. BRYAN, XI. I., General Ajfeut, No. 7 Cedar street. New York. IUr old by all the principal drureivts. I TOMLINSON COX, nrofCists. A (rent. lav ept:"''63-dAwlr Indianapolia. s E W DISCOVER V FOR THE speedy ind permanent cure of Seminal Weakneur, frethral id Vaginal I:vbarg, Gleet, Seqnal IMea, Emi.sijit, Impotence, Henltal lability and dineaves ot the Blajder and Kidney. BcliSI Serinc PtLxa are w.rrantd io all cea and csl be reliej on. No chanr of diet required. Thsy do not i.auat-.i.or !t.lerf-re with baines pursuit. Ulardyf 2iK) caes Lave been cured the pa't nnnth. Jf-'te ft'tu hi'lrl i'hyU ion um htm ti th'ir lirai f -ryu t Ve, ttl j--tk W of Ulr Jftcacff. Tbey r.J- ent'rlr liartiile on the v-tena, and can be relied -i aw'vi all eis. arilnt: from rocrhful Irwllscretlon or elf-1. which oftn incapacitate tb uOrer from fulCUli thtduUtd tyfm trri J if. ATJj'ATI'?. ef 64 paee. rontainirie mean of eaare, sent fr j to all. Two stamps required for jotape. The lis wiil b sent by mail, ecnrely seated, on receipt oa'One Dollar, by J PRYAN, XI. 1) , No. 7C P dar street, N, T. tfce principal druRi-ts. TOXLINSON A COX, Amenta. ;IAlv Irdlannpoli. CfMMEnCIAL COLLEGE. OTilN DVT AND NI.iHT KOU THF. RECFPT10S Irap l-i in either lVparm'nt. Prie of Tnition much ii liied. and 1 now Iea than any other similar Intituan in tr.e worll. Adtal'.njtt of this Institution over othr similar Scliol. trhirk are iitrrluahl t the Studemi. TV. Jre-idnt of thl School dev. t" his entlr undi1 vjded ;ftentlon to It. and in always eronally preen and trA-hin, mliile most -th-'s tmst their with lnxperiijs'd boy. wboe principal pay i the rame of Troft-jUr,'' a.'idd-vore their own time ti dnimrnin? np M-ho'a , biic n r- freonntlr on the earn than at tbe desk. The 'e.iii-r.t f 1 1. Srhool i l-elii-vvj t) I e the oi.lv l er-! w te,:fl.'r i i ; 'tri . :f not in 1h Wert, wi; has fv? hal actual rs jenMtce as practical ai-coun'aiit in a cas or kIit rirt cjm luirKs house. It i : oaly Vho l ii the St it, if not iu I'lt a firs' -- I IVfintau po-nr;:it'r c-iir,r,ed ir.d !.. ti e oi.Iv Iv m.in i;i th" .t it h" has en a ftrs' rren.iuni on Vnunh:p f n kin' at Fair-T tlii Stale, if n t al th. of aov that 1 with i' vir I. at the her itf. The I Mem of H''W-keepi- j: u-ii in tin S'Iio.I i not the n'W iinatriiiMon .f a sim! ine irt ien d thrort. wl ich I DfTt-r l.en bi o!:"i or a i"!'- ' ir einitie bnsin'( Yirn-e; but 1 the joint work of mat y of th" a-ery b t practical accountant taken from real bnines r 1 .t tual experience, and i new in constant a in f'iut v'ifth' of he fnf rla buin- house t.f the I'nifi f,'tes. hie ui 'red sranste t.f this ciio-d are now acting a act HI acronnint it ßrft cl; bu-ine bo'ie. f r rty grndv servic Its State that i lar co; U front any oih-r school iu the Mit , and the of rbis Scbo. e fi tr tr rent. mor for their than those of a;iv oibT tyhotd tn the tat. sieved to b the nlv School of the kind in the at h r!rnlar lectnrys, or n which all is taoicl t Ivertised atid rharped for a part of the refjaFull srt'ic'ilars of rytl insr ertln:ric to tbe O llere sent to any person on receipt of a red stamp to m rtn, a ikI we w ill thar.k any pron ba i uh ntf and addres of any numVr of irenwill b pay f ill e. tiem-: r Jdie who rny piM attend a Commercial Coüeci J7"i'- caeff'il to ifive the name- of the pot OfT.'-a, Count ?tnd State, a"d Ad-ire. TllüMAtf J. BI.TANT, l'r-iiex.t. decl--d'-lm lO'1'anap-j'.i, Ind. NOTIONS, &C. I :vItio:xsw! PACY GOODS! vV'O TOYS! .11 I Ii KM)TZ, Proprietor of the NDW YORK BAZAAR, K). 37 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indinnn, Rl.'FECTrll.LY WQUEsTS A TIIOKOUGH AND A rt-ful inspection f hi. larr and well assorted st "T" above mt-niiond cooda. The ortmeiit of Holidaa Gift. nrful as well a ornan v itat. which be offer. I ot;e of the ht selected tn the täte, at.o ;ric- are warrant-4, at a minimi rn Par alar inducemet-t offered to ttetrae. Kive ne a call. decll diw F.Mil. KLOTZ. confectioners. o.vn iii:s. J lUGfiETT A. CO., 4 M A N C K AC TU R E Ii S OY ALL KIND OF Sugr Fruits, Toys and Stick Candy. jj IKLER I!f NI T. Rat'INS, T A. FIR If ackers and o'her IttwrV, iVIerldlan wtreet, indianaiol. dec JlAwUw DRUGS. STEWART cV .HOItfwA, Wholesale and Retail DRÜGG ISTÜ o. 40 East Washington St-, i.si in a a . i. OrVt.t röK SALI, IN QirAXTlTlr.: TO Mil 4rther. fre.h !eip.rted ar.d d'-ir.estif Ivt.a. Medsr perfu f ry, Itye-stu?, Adds. Indls, Cork, yyrgr, A kohl, UatiOlt f . f Biflchal purTtrst. aud eterv arti Tfe-, Patate. this .lrare. rte( SlerfM-tue. cle tn S e r hue of bwjnvies at the ki.ttt cah pr'c . ortll tily.

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DR. H00FLAND-S GERMAN BITTERtS i rkAPJtRI.Ii M Dr. C II. Jackaon. PhilacTa. Pa. HILI. 't H.CTfALLT er Uirr oinpl.iiul, Jaundice. Chronic ar Ttrn aua Deblllf) D I ( Die Kitfnrysi anit all diseases Maine ffrstna aa dlardral Liver ar Momart. lk.h as Contsatust, Itasrd I"s ytr.e or l!ood to tie Head. Acidity of the tum b, Nauea, Ur art buna, lns:ttst for luvst. Kuli"' or VTeigkt in tit stomach, Sour Lraclation. si'.klna; or Flu'teriLg at tk Pit cf the Stomach. SwiuiBunn of lb Heai, Harnoi and D-.C-all Er-aihirr. llotteriri(( at tb Haart, Cbvkltf or Snffocatine Setativn when In a lileg iotre, Duatoe.s vf VUiun. IU or Webs before the Snrbt, fever and Iaiil Paio la tbe Head, IyCaeory of rerp!raUoo,Yellcwbes of tie kia and fcyee. Pain la tbe 14. Bck. Chest. Limbe. VudJea K. ui.be r Heat, Fuming In thHeb, Constant Iraa7luir of Evtl, and great Dopre.ju of Spirits, Aad will positively prevent TK I.LOW FEVatR, BttXIOCS KIVKR. Ac. Tbeyronra B Alcohol or Und YVhUk)! They will ci aa the above dias la uioety-Bina rH out of a bnndren. INDCCK1 HY T1IR EXTFNstVE SAlX AND UNIVERSAL popularity of He.til's üerman Bitten (purely vet-etable ho-t cf iarnorat fjaarks and mcrupttletis adveuturer. hate opened u suSerü f bematitj tba fooU irte of tf,truin In ;e ta;e of poor whisky, vilely ct nipout.Utd itii iLjuriou drujr, and chritene4 Tonics, lorrsclics acd h'.'ters. Iware of the innatutrahle array of alcobiti preparation In plethoric bottle and bit; bellied keg sounder tbt modest appellation t.f P.itter. whkh Instead f evner otily arravvte d; e, aü4 lravt tbe dSrp,irtd scr ferer in despair. Do you irai tomrthing t ttrtttgtien yu Do you vrant a yood appttite? Do you trant fa build up your comititntio! Do you trant to fetl KtU? Do you leant to yd rid of nrrtutntttf Do you teawf tntryy? Do yua tciiitt to $ltrp iftll? Do you want a hritk and rtjors fetfing It vow do use IIOOFLASD'S LEHMAS BITTERS fmm .Vr. J. XruL.ti ier-te. J). fi.. JZJUttr Aa V,ff i ijti i of JitiiyitiU A'sotcrsf-e. Although rf't d;pot-d to favor or reeoniwend paieat medicines in general, thronjrb distrut 4 their ii irrediewra aiidiffect, 1 yet know of no sufficient reaons why a man my not tet!fr to tb terelts ba belieie Mtetf to Lave rereived frt.m any .iinple preparation, in the hope that be may thn contrii'Ote to th bevieflt of other. I do thi mor retl.'tv in repair I to HooSand' flermaa Litters, prepared by br. C. M- Jackon, of this city, bo- . cause I was prejudiced at(a:?it them for many years, under the impTeMrn that tbey tsere chiefly an alcocollc Diivtute. I am Indebted to my friend liobert 5boaker, ts., fo the removal r,f this prejudice by proper test, aud for encouragement to try thetn. when .offertnt; f roa (treat and lonjj ccr.tirr;ed tleMIity. 1.e tje cf three hotties of the bitte:, at the ltitirinr of tie preert year, i follow d by evident relief aat restoration to de (rree T botfly and mental vifor w tib 1 bad not felt f t sil Lionth Ufoie, and tad almost depsred cf refsinlr.e. I therefute tha'k Iod and my frteol for direytirf nt to the e ,r tbern. J. KKMTOX HRüSN . PLiladelphia, Jane U3, lei. rAItYlCULAlC OTlCC. liiere ire Jinny irrpara:!öt sold under lie r.ari. Hitters, put up m quart botle, compounded cf tha cheapest h y or cbiDiod rn.Ti. c-t1i.a; from SO u 40e jer sraHon, the tt d;sfu:red l y tre orcoriander seed. Tbivtia- of r.i'Nr tas ra ised and 111 routinua to clor, lid; ulhrr ciri t-e sold, hunt; red. tetlttb death of tLe drunkard. Py their use tb system kept t"i;tu uslly Ubdr tlie ir.flnerx tf air t'hf'lk' ftimulsnu af tL wo--t kind, tbe deire fr liejuor i created and keps up, and tl.e result in all tne horror attendant tpon (In I Kan:s I f e kul ifJ?h. l'or tho.e who desire and ej7 Aire a liquor bitter we piMi-h the f"H.-1t t ttr-!pt: teet o ft.'t r H -i-himr Utrtu-in HU'tr and ri x w ith Viru nn! of yo-J J,r tt1y nt- H7 , ai 1 the r ult i i be a preparation t at wf'Jr"'T" r-rr.") in n 1ii vrttie ol in exceilence a y of the u;er'tj Ixjuor ttitt'r III the niarsct, a ill rff r;A . oi w ill Im e al' tl.a virtue- ..f lnrl.ffi Litt' r In f r.nertie.n wlrbastod artlrle of liqnor. at a raiirb less pri-e tt an thee ir.trior preparatiobs will cot jra. Attention Soltlirrs: nnd I'rirndt of SoUUci: w call the attenMon of a'l havlnr, re!atitir er frieed the arrr.y to th Uct that ' IKKiI "LAND'S tienv an P?ttee" w.I cure nu.e.teti'h of tb ili-ea'.e indnred by po'i'f' 'id privaioTi incKlmt to ran.p life. Je tfc lit, p'lt.lished lniot r;y m the tewrJeTS, no f h arrival ot the i-ick, it be r.otired that a verj larjr proportion re srflerir.jr frorn del ll;ty. F.very eM cf that kin lean l-e readily cured by llo tTand'a fVrrmaB Farters. lieae resnlnrr f rom diorr;ers of the jie. tue organ are sperlily reint.ved. We have to benat too in statii r that, if these p.i'lers wer freely used am'rtij: our soMirr. hri. tired, of Ihes miLt ! save that olberwi will be lost. We call particuUr atient,on to the follow ina; r-a arkable and well autbeLtirated c r if ore of tb ratois beroe. whose li(V, to I. b: own IanKuag,l.a bera saved ty the Bitter." PwiLsneij'wi. Airut 23. 1C3. llrssas. Jo,r.s A Kvasa: Vtel!.entiesneii. ycorHoofland's d mun Kitier has saved try hfe. There is ao tnUlake In tbt. It I sewrbed iT by tiw.ber of mj ' coiraile., t me of wboe name are af jitded, and who were fully ct.ri iiar.t of all the r!rn;rotace cf wy ism. I am, ar.d Lave been for th last four )er, a tmmUr of Sherman celebrate. battery, and wader the tartuew'at command of Capt. R.B. Are. Tbrooeb theipoure attendant upon my arduous duties, w attacked iu N'oven.ber Iat with lii!.ammtioo t.f tht lunr. ar4 a fw T? dar tn the ho-pital. "Ihi wa fo:;H tr-y trreat liability, bizbtened ly an attack of dysentery. 1 was ibea removed from the W Lite Houe, tj ei t to tbi e.ty board tte steatuer täte of Maine, fron which I landed cn th?2;b of June. Vice tbat tim I Lav been abotat as low a any one could Le and still retain a spark of itab.ry. For a wek or more I was ararrely ablo to swallow an thir.r, and if 1 did force a mors'al down; it wa immMiatelv thrown up acain. I could oot even keep a (las ef water ob my atomacb. Life could not Iat under the circumstance: and e-cordiiif-ly the phystdats who hat been worklr c fa.thfullr, thoob UTis-iccessfully, torewue me from the fraep cf tie dread archer, Irsr.kly told mo they could c tso more for me, and ad vled mo to e a elerryaaaa, ai4 to make such diposit'on of my limited fund as best altM An arua:ttarv who itie! at the hospital, Mr. Frederick ?tepker brow, of Ixtt te lew A rcb atreet. advised me, a a forlorn hope, to try yoor Hitter, avd kitMl. ly prnrd a rxxtle. Frri tb tim I cesnerwesl takm" lhm tte ! oomy shadow ,4 death recedetl. t4 I am aow. tlar.k ii"d for it, r-tt rr better. Tbowrblkav takeabst two bottles. I bare rsine4 tea pocivl. arsd I feel ai.ffOine ,,f beina; t-ertwttte SO rejoin my wifr abd daupVer. from whom I bare teaM rcitlr, fof e fhteea r. 't.ih'; f-r. trer.Crxeii, an a I J a! Vs-rintsn, fr'iw tbe iclct'y ttt fcront Loyal. To vowr lavalaab! H.uerI ewe the certainty of l.fe w t it. h ha taken the plaee ef var-je fear-to your Bitler ü 1 e)w tbe rloflou pnniere r,f araitt ctaptLg to t;y l-oaom tboe who ar deart.: ta ia LTe. Yerj truly yturs. IIAACMilXINf . We fully rorsrur In tb tmtb of tu b- statement. w had de.jire4 cf rtnr owr cwasrvwte, Jr. Mastws. restored to health. JOHN CT DDI J" PICK. It JfewTork Battery. (iFO. A. A CK LET, Co. C, lilt Jtalce. i.K'wisciir.TAurrsi: n. t. I. E. rF.s:CFR. in ArtilV-y, Ft. f. J. E. FI5EWH1. Ca. B Xi Tu II EN KT B. JEJloiTE, Co. B, do. HF.5KTT. MACDuNALD.Co.C. -.'s JJaiae. JOnN F. WAP.W. Co t. Isb Yaa. HERMAN KOCH, Co H, Tii JT.T. NATHANIEL H. TUOXl!. Co. W. Utk Ta. ANDREW J. KIJfEALL, Co. a, 14 Tt. JOHN JENKINS. Co. B. l:b Ta beware or cnrxTERrnnx Se tbat the eirnaMtre. f t. M .'ACKJN' . wLerva of rack tsoulo. Prlcr prr nttle fir r linlf dien fear 4. hbould yor tsearost dri:rit not have ;bt art cl, do ilUpnioJ by any of tb i-itoiuiucc rt'psruc,. tLat tn.i be .flered, im tu pW, bat eetMl to ri, wi'.l forw .r4. -cttrely pocked, by eipres. Irinrlat tlfflce d .VIauuCact-rar. o, Arcls t. C. V. JACXfON A CO..)

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