Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4135, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1864 — Page 3

SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 16

CITY AND QTATE ITEM3. Remoral. The Sentinel office bs ben rerv5?ei to the new Sentinel building, on the corner of MtrMiao j ami I earl atrtj. half a aqtiara Moth of Wash inton Ptreet, and neurit ophite our oM location, where w will be pie h! to a-eall Demo erat., &d other, having printing to in. LJ The mercurv waa approaching zero at tun down yesterday. fiTOame of til aorta, in season, is plentiful In ibj market. tW Emm Walter'a last performance at the Metropolitan this evenirg. p - C5T More mules bj hiindreJ arrived jester day for arm jr purposes JjT" One dollar a piece i the price of extra coon skins in this market. R7" More now, and aidewalks clipper? ex ceedioglj jetenlaj. - - CST The 2d Massachnsetfa and the oM liiiroii are on their way home. GSTTbe 1st Michigan batterer arrived yesterday by the Jeffcrsonville road, on the way home. VW The 12tb Indian t Cavalry will be com poeed of companies raied lauinlj in the 9th Dis trfct. t2TUol. E. B. Alrord arrived homeyetcrdir iit.ni Iowa. We never saw the gtllant Colouel looking iu better health. RiT Mr. D. W. Waller, the celebrated tragedian, will appear to night for the first and only time this Behon in hi rntft tragic character . By A "half a dozen inebriate caw and a juetion of assault and b itter? comprised the buinea it the municipal court ve?terdiv. The 4Gth Indiana, Colonel Hiinghurht. his re-enlisted altnot to a mtt. At la-U accounts it waa on iu way to the llio (Iran e. . C37"Huj;h Glenn, K-ij., of the Xew York Stoie, arrived in the city ye-terday. on a hrJet Uit. He appeared to be in excellent condition and was as genial as of yore. - - t37 Three hundred and twenty six recruits for the cavalry service, from V'io, Parke, Sulli ran and Wayne counties, arrived at Camp Carrinton yesterday. tST Hertram, or the .Sicilian Pirat es, for Emma Waller'n last night. hundred and thirty men beloiijrinjr to Knapp' I'cnnsTlvani- bttterynnd to New Jersey regiments, paused through the city yesterdiy homewards bound. ti Two hundred and seventy-eight recruit for the lat Wisconsin, the Snd Illinois and the 5th Michigan batteries, arrived yesterd-ty on the way to the Army of the Cumberland. t70. B. Stout Bro. have lor sale a splendid lot of Turkeys, Chickens. Rtbbits. Prairie Chickens and Quail?. Also, all kit.Ha of family groceries. Call early and letve your orders. A CuiAr Lot. Lot No. 69, in Dunlop and Tutewiler'a addition to Indianapolis, will be sold Terv cheap, for cash. Inquire at this office. deciJ5-tf t5T"The New York Store will be closed to day, an inventory of stock being takeu. The famous establishment will be thrown open to the public, as usual, on Monday. tST Emma Waller and D. W. Waller in the iarae play lor this night only. Lout Somewhere ou the street, January II, a email bundle of clothes one linen table cloth, some linen towel, one shirt. Any one leaving information of them at this office, will confer a favor on a poor ami needy woman. jaiilG-ti2t Colonel Conrad Biker, A. A. Provost Mrht General, has been ordered by the Wnr Department to announce thrt the old lMunties of $302 to new recruits hi. d $P2 to veter.wi, will be continued until the 1st of March. 3?T" We often her people boasting of what delicious b'weuit and bread they bake ot 1 ite, and they give the praine lo "Senour'a Majiic Quick Yeast," now selling off rapidly at No. 5 Hates House Block: 3T Mr D W. Waller, the distinguished . trapjie star, in his unrivaled personation of Maturin'a Bertram, to-night. Jv2T Captaiti V . (J. Whirtou. of the Indian Sanitary steimer Cil v Bell, died on the 3'Mh ult, near Il.oou Sra, of erysipel . Captain Wharton -was a re-ileut of Madison, und le tvesn i!e and three children II? w is a young man of energy. and rare business capacity. Nr.tr SriTs. As this i the ?eiHn when every person wnt a new uit. they should call on ti. H. Heitkam. No. 17 North'lllinoi street, und tiamin his tovk of pi eve goods snd celect i emlortb!e uit for th r.t.oii. New piMxls just receive!. decl-tf For Salx A house am! lot in square 17 in Drake's addition. The houe is a good frame, with (our rooms. There is on the lot a good stable, smoke house, and well all of which are new. The above property will be sold for $7.U cash", at which price it is a great barcaiu, by McKekvix Jk Putter, jan'J-dSw Real Ktate Agents. 57" Emma Waller as Imogene, one of her grandest roles., to-night. 57" The- Spencer Hoae has recovered from the accilent of New Year's day, the old kitchen range which blew up being replaced by an entirely new fabrication. The Spencer is a hotel for sojourners, near the Union De ot. and convenient to the business streets. And the public well know that Mesrs. Canan & Sipp, the proprietors, are among the most accomplished of hoteliers. AccwrsT om tiu: Cemal Railwav. Ye--1 terday the p.enger train on the Central Rail- ; way, going Kat, was thrown from the track by i some mean, between Lewisville ar d Cambridge j City. The er? and locomotive were very much ' damage), and freveral of the passengers severely , injured. There are no lives reported lost. Iut it was not known at a Lite hour la niht to what i extent any one had suffered. j S3T Four companies of the Indiana African regiment have beeu mustered into the service, and another i about ready. Col. Russell, the commander of this regiment in ctrap, has his men well fed au 1 clothed, io comfort ble quar ters. and under atrict di-nripliiie Much cieJit is due toi R fr his effieiencv. He well under-1 utands the dutie, uf hxi pli-iiion. and he discbirges them wuh a tn,e ddier's zeal. GET Look at the coi,junction of tut at the ! Metropolitan to night. FOCXDU50-A little girl baby, bout four Dwurs old. wa found at the door of No 15" Ohi street-the residence of Mrs. Ho;n eter day about dajlight. The innocent w, ;,, " wrappwd in blankets, in a basket, and , tv wrm, and comfort.bly uckmg it u.uml; ihere were footfriots of a man. in t!e m.ow tv nd from the basket Mrs Ho-kins, whose hu. band is in the army, too the dear creature to her charitable care ppTh Indanapoli. hnund freight train from JslTersonviIle ran off the rails a mi'e or two this Jd of Fratklm. night bef.,re !.t. Cause oo? raJU. The locomotive and five cars were displaced. The hind e.r J - ' u-Jy wa. hurt. The locomotive anj ,hree cars

Cot-Gii. Ccirs. Soft Tntt'UT, Atbm ad Co-r;jirTiox It i ftdy necessary tor ny one troub'wd with these C MnplainU to try one bottle of Dr Strickland's MeKiQuous Cough Bslsatn to convince them that this is the best preparation ever used. It cot oolr cures the above affections of the throat and lungs, tot ii cures eight sweats and ipittinp of blood, and is an excellebt sarg! for any kind of sore thront. It is pleasant to

take and a sare mediane for infants. h'J cents rer bottle Sold by all druggists. janlG-diirtf ZT Imogene, Emma Waller; Bertram, the Sicilian Pirate, Mr. D. W. Waller. Makio Cocktt LieaaaT. Tbererorta of the officers of this intitution, mule to the trustees thereof at their last annual meeting, exhibit the following result: I. The receipts from all sources for the pat yesr were C6. 1. Eipenditurea for purchase and binding bor.k during the year. $1.V 'JG. 3. The nucdier of subscribers during theyer, 225 4. The present number of volumes, 2,010. Caltjo! CotxrtsrxiT Ioiaxa $5 Nona A dangerous counterfeit five dollar note of the Bank of the State of Indiana, his jut appeared. The ace of Judge Morrison on the left end is indistinct, and the background of that and of the bead of Mr. Lanier, as well as of the center Tignctte, is much darker thin in the genuine The signature of H. McCnlhuh h encraved. The back of the note is plausibly imitated. The notes een are on the Madison Branch, but they may be filled and the names on the back changed to other branches The above caution will provide a ready detection. Jamu M. Rat. Caihier. Indianapolis, January 15, lhC4. New Books "Marmaduke Merrv, the Midshipman; or. My Eirly Days at ie.' Bv Wtn. H.O.Kingston. Boston: Crosby k Nichols. Iijtrtapoli: Dowrn, Srewart & Co. A verj readable book indeed for boys, and even for older folks genial and entertaining throughout, and full of incident. The most captivating to the imagination of youth are adventures at Fea, nor, since Ilrhinson Cruoe, were they ever n.ore pleas-u.tlv related than bv the author of "Peter the Whaler." - Paper for Thoughtful Girls; with Illustrative Sketches" Bj Sarah Tjtlcr. Boston: Crosby NichoU. Indianapolis Bowen, Stewart ti. Co. A book mint beautifully printed, and such as the kindest, mot affectionate and pious of mothers could place in the hands of a dear and only daughter. r??" Two great stars in the bill for thia night onlj. Metropolitan Mrs. Waller will to-night tnke a long farewell of her Indianapolis ad nnrers, whose mme is legion, in one of her finest characters Imogene. in the tragedv of Bertram On this occasion fdie will not shine alone "the bright particular star" of the evening. Mr. I) W. Waller will also hed the lustre of his fame and tilenta upon the scene, for the first and last time this ?eson, in his heroic put of Bertram. The sensation created by him list yer in thi'9 character, as also in that of the Duke of Calabria, is still fresh in the memory of our theitte goers, and the announcement of his ii:ime in conjunction with that of the most arti-tic tragic actress on the American utage. cannot fail to insure a crowded audit ritim. Air. W aller has; lately terminated an engagement of nine weeks at the B-hston Athenen m. in the conie of which he performed Iixmlet, Othello. Macbeth. Charles Surface, Benedick, Reuben (Uenroy, Maurice in Camilla's Husband, and a round of leading tragedy and high comedy roles, to a succession of large and critical audiences rST" The beneficial effects of the recent appointment of Oen. C .rrinston to the superintendence of the several camp in this vicinity, are apparent daily. No longer are the thoroughlares, the hotel, and the prominent places of resort thronged to that inconvenient extent that latterly obtained bv individual in uniform having nothing to do. Persona nbom their business, visitors to the city sojourning at public bouses, ladies and children on the sidewalks tiro not nearly so much incommoded from this source as formerly. And this although numbers of troop are continually nrrivinjr, snd every pl.ice of military rendezvous is juetty well crowded. The gallant members of thecorp d'Afrique, too, nre not now scattered about as pVntüul as blackherries. The sab'e patrol 0? its resular round, picking them up here, there, and everywhere. The ultimate of Geo. Carringtons reform his not, how ever, yet been reached. Day by day, and we congratulate everybody on the "fact," the good work he is doing in this regard will become more and more apparent, as the greater and greater influx of military will m ike it moie and more needed. Thk Stk.t Railway Qiistion The action of the City Council at its lat meeting, informal though it with regard to the grant of the right of constructing street railways throughout Indianapolis, has ex ifed a good deal of comment upon the p.trl of citizen uenemlly. That bo.lv seem 10 have indie tied its w illingness and it's purpose to confer by ordinance all the privileges and immunities in this connection uion what is styled "1 he Citizens' S;reei Railway Comoanv." The stockholders id this conm ui v.asstateo before the Council, are Me-srs II. Cither wood Jt Bro'her. of New York, and Messrs. Martir-gdale, Cmsdtnd, and E Patterson, of Indimapolis Mr .b.hri A Bridget in I w.ns a member of the asso'-i ition as originally formed, but he his withdrawn and taken with him sonie forty-five j !h ui::d dollars which h hid depo::ed in order ! to meet the requirements of a bond if necessary, : or for purpose of construction. j We wth it to be understood that wearesimplv j stating, as we proceed, l ifts for the inform ition i of ihr puMic, and epeak from no prejudice eitltcr i for or against the new 01 .aniz atii n, or the ore! lately disbanded, of which Hen. T. A Monis. W II. laltKtt. K. J. IVck, Aijnilla Jones. A V. inton, .lohn M. I .tihotl and Win. . Wüey were the stockholder. Thi- latter company were required, by the ordinance proposing to confer the grant on them, to haie fur mile- ot road in running order, and fully equipped, bv the Istdiyof July, 161; tot construct nnd equip two ad lnionil miles by the i 1ft dav of July, 1565; and two further miles bv ' the 25th day of December, 66 Thev were) also retpiired to en'er into bnd in the penal sum of $ltM).IMH), with such sureties as the Ma or should approve, for the due and fiatbful perform ar.ee of their undertaking, which, if ahanduneJ. r-hould cause the forfeiture to the city of all woik done, together with the rolling stock and other pro pert v of the company. Upon inquiry, this company ascertained that they could contract with no responsible persons to furnish the iron and cars requisite for the completion and equipment of so mmy miles of road in so hört a time as by the date first indicated; aud, therefore, the Council insisting on the provisions of its ordinance, declined to .accept ; the grant, which, we are informed, they would j have taken had the time been extended, or the ( number of miles been decreased. The Council accepted this company's declination, and. as we have siid on Tnur.dy night informally proposed to confer the crant upon the i C.iihcrwood Company, with unexpected modifi cations The otditi tnee now pending tive the . Catherw-ood Company until the st day of; October, l-ol. to construct but ihre miles of road, ami two ldiiinl ruile of road are to be ; constructed and equipped by the lt dty of (Xto-, ber. instead of the 1st day "of July, Icbo. And. i still further, the Catherwood Company are re leised of the requirement, maiie ot the Morris ! Company, to execute a totid iu a Mifhvieut sum for the due fulfil iment of their contract, no bond whatever being asked ot them We repeat, we hoe no interests or prejudices : as regards either one or the 01 her of these com- j panies The mstfer is now before the comrau 1 nity as well as the City Council. And our sole ' purpose in giving the brief statecnent of the ; akove, is tht the public judgment may be informed, and the the welfare of Indianapolis in '. this regard be subserved. PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. 1. AM., ; OFFER. HIS SFRYICKS Tt THK CITIZENS OF InJianapotU and vicinity. OSico, Virginia Annul j No. 11. KM1ervc Sörth 'twjery iirt. No S7. 'v-tU'W-dly I FOR SALE. IHAVK TWKXTT TIIOt SAXt DOLLARS Wt'RTH of irapronl c ly rroprtj, that t wl I eil f.irw. fourth l.nn aiw! thf bUwe within fijjbt rears, tha .urctisr pajii fc prrecL lot reft la adt anca, aa 'r. GKOUJK . 1'ITTS.

TELECHAPHIC:

f asrosTiD itruvit rot n da.c.1 stats ssrwnul tor .Tlorntnf Itcport See riret Face.! iplit Report. - From rVew York Next York, January lb A special to the Pot dated Washirigton the 15th. says: Tb Baltimore American says that I.nWbose' and bsrrels have been sent to oar prisoners at i Itrehniond. Henceforth anything sent to the Union officer will be forwarded to the rebel Capital. The prisoners, are not now suffering for want of clothing. Two delegation were before the Committee on Ways and Means this morning, nrging that the tax beplaeed on crude oil instead of the refined. The Committee on Recontruction in the rebel States will soon report a bill. from Cairo. Cairo, January 15 The steamer Hillman, from Memp his on the 13ih, arrived with 29 ) bales of cotbm. lien -Sherman hi arrived at Memphis, and the authorities tendered him much hospitality. The Citv Bulletin savs: 4 In consequence of ihe stringency in the money market end the bid st tte of the weither, there is but little activity in cotton. No news from below. From M. Louis. C 1,.... t IC f..V -I - 1 t 01. whs, o iiiutry ij ucu. jjceii arnveo from Fort Smith The rebel in Arkansas ore suffering teverely from cold weather, which prevails" throughout the South. m Kirby Sni'th has been ordered to march north, as his Arkiiifiis and Missouri troop refuse to go further south. Deserters in large numbers are coming into our linis, acknowledging; the rebel cause hopelessly lost. f ront Vultington. Washington, January 15 Hon. John Kerr of Maryland has been nominated to the Senate, for Coiumi-sioner of the U. S. Court of Claims, vice Kk hard Bates resigned . Col. Ilastiff, DtnMi Minister, has returned to Washington, whei.ee he has been absent on a special mi-sion for his (oiernment to China and reported n fieity. He txpres.-ed warm feelings for our (fovemnietit. From I.miis illp. LaisvtLLK. Jsiniary 15 I'att tl Col McCook's cavalry at Mo.-s Cieek, the l'ith instant, attacked the oh ;4iid llth 'Iexas. They killel 14 and captured öl of il;; ttbels. From lliiladeltit. 1'lllLADI-LPIIIA. January 13 Sales of 5 20', to-day, amounted to $'Jö ),(Hl(h THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Washington, January IS. HOUSE Mr. Conness rnModuced a bill amendatory of the homestcid law, :nid foi other purpuscs. He fcued. Mr. Ramsay iutioduced a bill authorizing Minnesota and Wisconsin to extend their boundarv Kefeired. Mr. Conness presented a resolution of inquiry as to the failure of the oerland nitil to C ililor ni: the 1 ist two months. Mi. Hei'dersoii presented Hou.-e bill providing for a deficiency in the appropriation to pay the o flic er s and men in the Department of Mi-souri The JJuiollnit nt ttiil was then taken up Mr. WiNon ollereo an atuendment giving to dratted men a bounty of $!('. placing them on a footing with volunteers, and reducing the tiire of service to two yens. The amendment waa opposed by Messrs. Conness and Clark. Mr Donlittle prorM)veI an amendmcht prohib iiiiT ciili-tl men from erini; 11s substitutes except in regiments from the States where they enlisted. Adopted. Mr. Clark asked leave to withdraw his amend ment, passed jesterday, allowing drafted men to furnish Hihstitutes. Mr. Nebit movcl ?hat the Senate rescind its action of yesterday in re:'ercnte to the $3(10 com mutation cliu-e. Mr. Lane, of Indiana, moved to amend the title of the bill aa it now stands, by calling it a bill to ni:c a tax by lottery from certain ablebodied men -ho ure unwilling to enter the service rLaiii;h er Mr llarris moe-l to amend Mr. Sherman's amendment by inserting $19H instead of $500, a the prieeof commutation. Carrieil. 1! aiiainst On motion nf Mr. Jolmoii, tlic Senate ad j turned until to umrru. II0LK Mr. Lovejov from the Committee on the Di trict of Coliinilti i. ot.itcil .Lit :tinpl- j rovisions h.id been m ide to u-ird :i:iint the sprea-l of the in i!l p.x. utid siiWmitted rcsolutioii reeom tne!iilin: tli.it cr.r ite nntlmrities m tke provis. ion lor the v-iccin ition ,f eifizen at their homes. Mr Aüvic from the P..-tuffv e Committee, re ported fi ill nliowin' snitll pack-ige of clothinp to he f nt throush the ni til at the rt? of eight cent for two pound HilN were ried arnrotiri .ititn 117 ü(M) r iu ' demr.ifv the owner of the jlritish bark Fallen for üleitl i'jre. Huu.e a-ij.iume.1 till Mondav. 0 BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED OX WATCH KS. IU.H)XUS, JK WELKT, M.ATK, Dry (Iiols an.! utlM oer-.naI property, r bought an.i iold t 2ST O. 185 NOhTH ILLINOIS 5TKFKT. NOKWOOH'S HI.CXJK IT STAIRS .) Act2H-dly PRINTING PAPER, &C. Wl. ü VVK ALL .vizk OF NEWS PRINTING PAPER, 2X3. ItxntU 2.,37, V.",X3S, 21 X32 nnrt 27X41 COLOtlKiP POSTMZn IMI'JCJIC, CARD BOARDS, CARTS, BOWEN, STEWART & CO., 18 West Washington Street. JatiH-dJw MEDICAL. ok. win rrii;ic. 1 PRIVATE MEMCAL ADV1CF FREE OF CHARGE. ! lr. W b:t:ier' Iheory, Symptoin. and Treaimett lUhn-nic, Nerven, Uritiiry. "i d Sexual Iieae, free, ' in a p!.in e letter env W , f.r .ix cei to prepay po.tj.-e I: a cK'ar deimeaiit-n .f all tbe 1iraes and C't'iti'ior reiiti"e fr"-m f he infr:lr,c':e f he moral! tx't e.--, iudultücc, tiivures ai iR.prjdeLce in married and Mnc'e life. Kery et.tei.ce e:itain lnat ruction to the affiicted, and Lou'd be read by eTery youBi? pers-ffl, to Veep ibm off the hoaU on which othr hare been broken to piece. A ta aüven at clearly ' tated to be under the coctrol of judicion treatsetit. and therby prevent ipcltnjtioa to rie ery prolific czh of disease. Nearly every ca of d:a-"can be treated ithoot hindrance to buine. Medicine tent by mail, ecure froot wberva-ion Charge mtrlerate; C0Du2ia tifkiie by letter or at th o(Kc fee; cure pua ar.teed. ' Offlca 65 St. Chrle Mrect, between Siath and Seeenth, ' one square outh of Linde!! Hotel, p. O. Bo 3092, St. Iou:, Mo. Circular letter perlally fr ladie, cootaitv.rg noth nif re f rrlng t -ceiual Lh-'-e ft,r 3 cent poet age. Jtal-dlly NOTICE. Public School Building. A KE1TAKD OF TE' DOLLARS WILL BE PAID fct"t he arret aud conviction a f any teror. or peron who hall Irjuie the Public chooI II ae. Furniture, Out H'Mjoe or Fence; or what I tili more mean destroy the build mjts the book and property of tbe i Kbolarv By arder tt the Board of Tre. i DAVID V. Ct'f.LY. )Witirf. l.nllilli

COMHEnCIAL.

oinclnnatl Market. CiXCiXiATr. Jacuarj 15. . Flour uncharged. ' Whtst nnchaaged. Cora doll at 97(l03c. Oats in better demand at &4a Kyt ari barley unch.nped. 1 ' Whisk? unsettled; sales of 700 barrels at &5r S7c, chiefly at &Cc. '4 Provisions flat; buyers have withdrawn, hot bolders are firm at yesterday's prices; 4U.00O pounds bulk shoulders sold at $7.30", packed. Lard i offered freely at 13c. Me pork is offered" freely at $20.52(323.42; market closed quiet. ' liold advanced to $1.54. Exchange rather dull. Cuireucy scarce at 10(12 percent. w Vork iHarket. Xrw VoaK, January 15. Flour hehi firmer, and in better demand at $6 IX I gi (X) for extra Stitt.$7 45(37.65 for extra Round-hoop Ohio, $7.70(9 50 for iTne brands; holders refta'ng to sell at inside quotations Whisky heavy at 91 94c. Le-s doing in wheat, owing to h;gh prices derailed: $1.511.56 for Milwaukee Club, delivered. Oau in good demand at 9393Jc; very choice sold at 94c. Wool in good demand. Pork is a shade etsier, with a fair demand at $20.25. Beef steady. Lard les active and scarcely ho firm. Money very active at 7 per cent, on call. Sterling firm, and fair demand. OolJ firmer, opening at 55, advancing to 55, and closing firm at SS)c prem. INSURANCE. EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE 2 K W BLOCK, FTPST BUILLIXG SOUTH ' OK THK lUSTUFf ICK, LP STAIRS, iNOtATIAPOMSt IMIIAKAi IXSt'KES LWKLLIXGS, FAIUI BAK5S AND Til KIR cfDt-iit. At i Cburcbe. chol Hüus, Store. Mrrcbandize and otbrr proprtT, atcaiot lost or damaa by fir I'T three er flv y;ar. CfJ Oölcors. WM. A. PEFLLE, PresHLt; WJI T. GIBOX, Vlc Prldit: X. K. HAMILTON, Secretaiv and Treasurer; C. C. OLlX,;cnral Aj;ut. Directors. Wrn. A. I'tHlc, J. J Sraitb, C. C. O'.tn, Wra. T, Gibsoi., K. r. birksr. rioforonooa. H"ii.J S. Harvey, Kx-Tre asunr of Mat. Hon. Caleb B. Smith, Ju ge, U. S. Court, Hon. V. II. Conucr, Pt Mtf r, Win. It. Xofsitifrer, Ca.-hicr Fir-t Nation?m lUnk, K. II Barry, (irand ecretry 1. O. of O. F., eomb A Tarkington, Attom-.iB at Law, Ahcr & Atlanis, I"ubliljori, J. M. Tilfonl, President Journal Company, Indinp.i; Hun. C. M. Culver, Culver Station, Indiana; J. Pcurson, Ksq., Uicbniett't; I. E. Vi!liarn-on, Atty. at Lw, Ürcfncattle, U. B. Pritchard, Estj , Jenevilla. deci'Jiilha. MEDICAL. . TO THE LADIES OF MORE VALCAULK THAN fiOI.tt MOKE VALUABLK THAN GOLD! MORE VALUABLK THAN GOLD! MOKE VALUABLK THAN GOLD dr. jso. l. Lroys FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FRENCH PERIODICAL DROPS. FOi: FEMALES, FOR FEMALES, FOR FEMALES, SviSVririK from Irregularity or Obstruction of tL Mens! from wbatcter cause. IT IS SITE TO CURL! IT IS SUKK TO CTRK! IT IS SURE TO cure: rr is sure to cure I U impoiMble t entoT the Muom of ieatihanl v varityof ipirit unlfgsthe Menws re regnlar s to th tiiii, th qaantity and quality. When they are obMruct-e-J, nature makes her effort to obtain for it iome other outlet. anl, unless them elTorti of nature are asis.ted. th patient usually experietice iJe'pon-Jeiicy, Nervoiines and finally rOXSUMrriO.V azurne it. .way, and prematurely terminates a miseraMelife. IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS! IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS! IT REMOVES ALL ODSTRUCTI0NS! IT REMOVES ALL OBSTRUCTIONS' IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR! IT IS A TERFECT REGULATOR! IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR! IT IS A PERFECT REGULATOR BEAR IN MTNH BEAR IN MINI BEAR IN MINI) BEAR IN MIND THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE THAT I GUARANTEE My DROra TO CURE Suppression of the Men.se from whM. vrr cause, thu-;h rare hould t taken that ny d:re.-t cn ar carefully adhered to. BUY 1 HE BEST. BUT THE REST! BUY THK BEST! BUY THE BEST BUY THE SAFEST! BUY THE SAFEST M'V THE SAFEST BUY Tilt SAFEST! BUT THK SUREST! RUT THE SUREST BUT THE SURFS I BUT THE SUREST! WHICH Is LTON'S DR0PSI WHICH IS LYON'S DROPS! WHICH IS LYON'S DROrS WHICH IS LYON'S PROFS THEY ACT LIKE A CHARM By trengthriiiiiK aiui inviuratii)$ and reMoriug tbe y--i teui la a hetlthv condition. It niidrraten all exceaLd j removes all obotruetion, and a upeedy care ruay be re , 1 ini on. To 3VTxxrxiod LiAdios TT)ey are rnxnliarly adapted, a they bringen tbe monthy perbd with Mich jrfect reguUritj. BE WISH IN TIME! BE WISE IN TIME! BE WE IN TIME! BE WISE IN TIM EI ONE BOTTLE CURES ONE F-OITLE CURES ONE BTTLK CUKES ONE BnLE CUKES In almost fverv cac. tM) Noi BE IMPOSEI UXN, DJ NOT BE IMPOSED UPON, 1)0 NOT BE IMPOSED Ul"ON, IK) NOT RE IMPOSED UPON. But cut tbf out and tend it to your PrngKiit, and if L hji ni got it make him buy it for vou, or it may b obtained of the General A gent for the United State. C. G. CLARK CO.. Wholesale Dru-gta, New Haven, Oeu. For tle by all respocsible DrazyisU. Pnctlpr bottle. M"bole;e Dealer and the Trade upp!iel at th Pro priet r'ij ricetby l.Oltf) A I II, Chicago. SITKE ECKSTEIN & CO, Cincinnati. BkOWNINli - OAN, Ind:i.apM!; f il'TlO-dlreod FOR SALE. A Valuable Farm for Sale. V VALUABLE FARM 10R SALE WELL SUITED for Diry and Market purpoea, centa'nicr 1W acte, or two farm, of Po acre each, on. mile eat af Indianapoh; a food graval read to tba city, a constant trearo f wter through lt. 1W) acre under cultivation, fuwl build. nc nd a lara;e barn, offar map! orchard, an l two orchard tf appie and feach tree. on of then Iarae and of th beat cultivated fruit, and a! moot every other variety of fruit found oo a well improved farm 2 ita I. and pweitioo. For trm, Ac, tn-quir on the prerai of the preprietor A BN Kit POPE. 1ecll-!3 NOTICE. VJOTICE IS HRREBT GIVEN THAT ON THE 334 day of January, in lh year at tbe houae and residence of J-eph Ha:chion, in Su.r Creek Towmiip, Hancock Coantf, IiwlUaa. there will be a meeting of tbe Stuck holder .f the New I:h I an! Sugar Creek Grarrl Road Company for tb. pnrrwwe of elecrcc Ave I i rector or.akl Cwrapaay. K:i"BEi BaKNAED. j -!- 'Wretary.

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CPTEZ INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, DAILY A!MD TI!i:itLY 2Tor XOO'CL. At no period In the t.Utoryof the nation hat It Wen more im porta 1. 1 that the people ah.uM be aJvlaed of the principle! upon, which oar Government U baaed and the bearing f pafnr. events upon our poTical ini!tatin. We are In the icUi.-t of a revolution, and the effort U helug mv5e to orerthruw the Gorernmect ea!ablihe4 by the wiwlom, aapadty and patnotUm of Wahiotft'7n, JefJerot , Hadioti and their associate, and etablih in it tead a trontX. overabadowint; aod ceatrallied de potina. State rif hl, which hive protected the liberty of tbe cHIxeu, are to be at ruck down; State Hue art to be obliterated and tba Federal Government 1 to arp the control And Jirecticn of the domestic policy and Institution of tbe State. Tbl ia the policy of the Administration party. It leadit g member boldly proclaim It, and the event which bae transpired lnce the advent of the present 1 dmiui.t rat ion Itto power clearly fore(hadow that auch 1 iu purpose. Such I the Uaue presntet to tbe American people. It I for them to illustrate the capacity of man for v!fjrovernment, by Ii-sUtlng t,n a government of the people. Just aa our forefather did, ia ppo!tion to an arlatfcrttic, arbitrary and kingly po-aer. S-Ionghvee prospered aiid enjoyed the blciiim of civil and relifcioua reed om, that -ae fail to appreciate their value and have almost forpotten tbe sacrifices by btth tbey were achieved. Power U erer oteaUnj from the many to the few, and unieM the people boldly and manfully meet the present criU ere locjthe goveromeit ct tbe mny will become the government of the few, and in trad of being the asylum for the oppres.-ed yf all nation, our own will beconi. at ojpre.-ive with it rrder and burden aa the moat despotic. The SistisL will continue to advocate old fashioned Iemocratic doctriiie. believinjr. flrnily that the only nope of preserving Repnbl.can institutions resti ou their aupreru.scy in the aiitulniitratiurt of the troverrjnient. These docthnea are clearly and oimprehetnieely act forth io the folloninar blatf-.-rta ptepared by Tifmes Jefferon, the founder of th! l tnocrti party: Equal an I exact justice to all nieti, of whatever tat or persuasion re!igiui or political ; IVace, con;tuerte, ind honest friciid.-li'p with all -ti"ii, entanaliug ai!i4'.rc -a itb i'.r ; The aupport of tbf Sta'e ioveruMeiita in ail their rights, no the mo-t comj 'ciit admi;:i-irati.iii f..r our doin eüfic rotaeriis and tue air-t l"i!wrfc.-; a?:n-t a:.ti-re-publican tt luli-noe-. The preservation the t,-i.rtl Kvveriitüent in it h'If rntituiiotial w ic-r. .is fLe he-t aiichr of our p'.-- ! ü'-Die li.i tiVtv Koro.tli : Ajeaiou crt? of the r?lit of 'lectiou l y the pvopl ; A taild and afe rorrectivt ofa'i'jH- v -ahirh are h-ppet by tbe sword tv volut ion. li-re j-.vful retuedies are uupro idi-'d. Absolut aoquie-scorite in l'w -will cf the tunjority, the vitnl pr'.M-ipl i f r-jl.lv-s, fr';o hi,-)i there is no appeal but t force tlie wtal iiri'H i. und iinia-diaie parent of desTMitisu. : A Hell disciplined uiil:t;a, ur be-t reliance in peace, and for the brt tu--m-ut f wr, till r-sular may relieve them Tbe supremacy of the civil over tbe military authority. Economy in tb public e a pen , that labor may be liffbtly burdened; The honest payineiits ol" nr debts, a:. J cred preservation of the public faith; Kncoura.srcTit.snt of aricult-ir-, and of commerce a ii hand maid. The diffusion of itifonnation. m.l arraljrtitncLt of a!! abuse at the bar t-f public reaon: Kre-toni f j elision; FKF.FIH M F IHK. PK ESS; AND FI;KF.Ik)M OF PF.KS0X CN'ItKR TH"; PP.01 KCTION OF THK HABEAS COKl'L'S; Thi is a platform upon hich every Iemcra at every citizen ran stand, ui if a free government the Couxtitution ud Union hs framed 1-y tbj founder of tbe Kcpub icis .reserved, It wilt only b? by the ucccasful asceuiency of those principles in its dTii-.iMration. If thej are in jintaiued the voice of the people will control in public ffair, and the blessing cf civil liberty will he preserved and p rp tuated. It i a time the people should read. The whole world Is in conn motion, and revolution threaten other nation a well at ur ovu The .tiei. te-Il give a n utnnjay of all general nca, and :t will be the aim of the publishers to make it a valuable and intereitiing newspaper In every department. It will pay ppi-cial attention to State affair, and, a th? central r;-n of the Democratic party of Indiana, will ue every effort to suhtain ita principles, ita policy and it repres-t-ntA'Jve men. It will not be an instrument to advance the elösb interests of cliques, faction or tudt'iu.il. In no way can aound priiciple. be better iliven.nated than through tbe agency of liein'icra'ic n w-.perf and Democratic document. A lici Democrats cannot better rv their cause than by placing a IVmocratic newspaper in the hand of every family in the Stste. Tbe prejudice of fiir political opponents would vm jivf way if they were enlightened As to the doctrines and pure of the Democratic party. Notwithstanding the large increase of the expenses attending the publication of newspapets, the term of the ScNTixei. will be the same as heretofore, and as w have no paid agent., we shall rely upon triend f aid in extending its riicttUtion. And the larger the circulation, the greater ill be the ability of the proprietors to increase the v!ue and interest of the paper. m; mm &u m. TFRMS OF HE DAILY SENTINEL. One copy, o-ie y ar $7 CC One copy. ;x ni ir.ths j 50 One copy, one moMh W) Delix-cre l by tf carrier, within th- city. W rent per week, payable to the carrier. Agents will he uppl dat l'i eent week. TEKMS tr 1 UK WEEKLY SKXT1XF.U I cop , 1 year $l fO 10 copies, and one to the -maker of the club 15 00 20 cop:e, anl two to tue maker of the club 30 00 Addition can be toaoe to dubs at apt tim1? at the above rale-. The name will be printed on each paper witbont extra charge. No p4p r will be atnt without prepayment, or cvo tinned longer than pU for. Address i:i.ii;u, fi ticKi:s oc ni"s; iia ti, Itidlaiinpolift, Ind. THE GREAT RURAL & FAMILY WEEKLY. SEW V0I.UMK-XKW FEATCRhS-SKTT TVPE. M CORE'S RLKAI. M.VT TüKKER, L02CG KN0W5 ihe best and most populai Agricultural, Horticultural, IJ'erary and Family Newspaper in this country, will ertT upou it Fit een'h Year ana Volume on the 2d of January, l.G4. Th? titw volume will at leat equal either of i a predeces-ora in contents, style and appearance, for we Lave re-olved to spare no efiort -r expense to enhance the reputation and standing of tbe paper aa the BEST NEWSPAPER OF ITS CLASS ON THE CONTINENT! Always lioyat. Practical and Progressive, the Rural i tbe favorite farm and fireside Journal largely read and admired in both town and country. Ita ample page comprise department devoted to, or treating upon Agriculture', Horticulture Architecture, Kural I connmf, Fducailon. Art nnd Science Literature, Ueneral lewt, With various minor Department, ad including nuraer" ou Illustrations, Tales, Sketche, Musk, Poeiry, fcn:g ma., Ac. rendering the whole paper instructive and entertaining to tbe various member of the family circle. In addition to the abwe variety, the KraaL for 1S6-1 will eorpprie a new and important feature, a department exclusvely devotes! to IIIMIAMltV. Conducted by Hon. Hoar 8. Rasoxu, LL. IK antbar ef "The Iractical ShepLtr J," Ac, boisc-meedeü to be th. best au'hority on th's sutject in thiscountrv. P. Baaar, Esq., author of "The Fruit Garden," and formerly Editor of The Hotticultaritt, still a!o contribute to tb Rural Tor l.-xU enrichinjc iu Horticuitural Departmect with the results 4.f his great experietce. The War News, Markets, &c., t Receive epedal attettion The RcaaL coutainir. report of tbe principal Grain. ProrJion, Cattle, Wool and Emit Market in the country. Kni mbcr that tbe Kcaai. etnanatc fnwn one cf the very he-t euitivtel rectix;( of Atnenca, and that It Euitor. ('-on tri bur rv and Corretcidert tiv to promote tbe pecuniary lr,ieret an.1 ome welfare of !t et of thousand of rea ier. AIo, that it I cot a monthly, of-.n! twelve ;ue year, but a large, beautiful and timely Weekly. STYLE. FORM. TERMS. ETC. Volume XV, for 1M, of the Kcaai. Ae.Tetni, rlU fe psblshea ta uprior ftyle, with New Type, Good White Paper, and nanv Rae Illoatraüor.s. I: Korm will continu. the tame a now Jout la quarto with aa Inttx. Title Fase, Ac, at tbe cloae of tbe veer, and cr-m-plete tor tln1;t;g. TtRMS ALwara i Advasck f 2 ayear; 3 co pie for i; 6 for 10 for U; and a frea copy fr ererv club of tx or more. Tio itte rime to Mibarrlbe and to Form Clnba. f.ftirtent Ical A Kent wanted in all tlsce reaches! by the L'nited Mate and Canada taail, attd 1 whora we will offer handsome premium. Spec-.men X umher, FTemio Li.te, Ac. ent fre to a'l iiapo-se-i to bereht their neighbor. at4 c minurity by tcrr xlacirj tke paper to more general rotice aoJ tapport. Adore D. T. MUOKE. Jantl-wlt It.scbe.'er, X T. BRANDK'S TUSSILA O Is; nA for I'Ublic speaker aiwt Aln;era IO l.'l.ttK Til VOtCK.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

BnOYN'S I A NIGL2XTTD COUGH. CCIA a a Irritated or Sore 7b r oat, tf allw4 I to profre, reaxlt ia Hr.ca PmlBctr- . , . a . . . i Si - BROh'CHIAL TROCHES ary croocciaj aaa avsutisauc simsw, eft titxea toctirah:. BKOWJ EkONCETAL TtCCHFJ reach ilrrrtj the aTected pan. a&4 clvt afcoat iaaaostiate r. ief. foe Orooehiua, Atbtaa Catarrh, and Cosntspti-ee Covfh the Troche are useful. Public Speak ere and Singer kould hav. tb Troche to claar and itrrrtba tbe COUGHS votce. MtHtarr Officer aod Jsold;.r ' who evertai the wlta aod are'ei-, poeed to uddea cbacre, hmld um ! tbera Obtaia only the fet.-a.ae. are COLDS. -BROWN'S lUsONCniAL 1T0CI1KS' having proved tbeir eflccy by a test fcf many jear, are hlarbly recomtxjended and pre scribed by lhy,cia-a and Surfeon In tbe ; Army, and have received tetimonial froto tnaay eraiBent men. by all Drujgi.t aud Dealer in Medicine la the United State and xnot fre:! roantrie at ii cent per JaU-dlwlm STLADIES! LADIES! LADIES! D0NT; fail to read th advertisement la lh! paper, heade,' I it PORT ANT TO FEMALES. Dr. Cheetman. of New Tora, ha devoted tbe Ian thtrtv vear of hi practice te ' Femal Complaint. Hi Pill act l!a a chax. They j are reliable and aaXe. aov-9-dem ' - ! t" IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR j Hiavtr'i Fsvaxji Pitxa have never yt failed in re i movinic difficuiti. arising from obitrucUso, or stoppage of nature, or In re-noring the system to perfect health I when afTrrinc from Spiual affect ion, Prolaps, CterL the WLite, ar other weaknes of the Uterine Orgaua. The Pill are perfectly banal-si oo the cocttitutloo, aa-4, may be taken by tbe tnot delicate female without can lng diatresa tba same time they act like a charm by strengthening, invljoutinj aud returlog the syitem to a healthy condition, and by bringing on tbe monthly period with refrularlty, no matter from what causea the obstruction may grUe. They hoal.!, LoweTer, NOT U taken during the first three or fomr mouth of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, a micarrie would be the resu't. Esch box contain 60 p lis. PYU- ti. j Dr. HAKVET'S TRKAT1SK on Disease of Female , i lr.?nancy, Miscarriepe, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction ant Abu ms of Nature, and etapbttically th. Ladfe Privatt Mical Adviser, pamphlet of 4 page, enl free to any address. M cent required to pav pot jj. Th. Pi'l aud book wdl be aent by mail when desired, enrelv sealed ar t prepaid, bv J. IiRTAN, M. I)., General Agent, J Xo Tß r.tir street V&w T.rV I Jl 'Sold by all tbe principal dniirit. Ttnil.lNcON A W)X, Dmgxists, Apr.ta, ept3."53-dsVwIy Indur apolis. IITNKW DISCOVERY FOR THE speedy and ermaneit cure of Seaniual Weakness, Urethral and Vairinal Dischars, Gleet, Sexual Iiea, Kmissionn, linpotiv e, Genital Lwbl:i:y and disease wf th Riad ler a at Ki.li.ey. Psll' Srrcinc Ptt.L a' warranted in all ce and can be relied oh. No cbauf of -Het repaired. They do not 4iut,rtor 5iterf're witli busines pcr-uila. Upwards of JiX) caes have been cured h- past toorth. if'ire thit of hundrfl j inr.g U4 tktri tirir priritt, f-rrutie, th til ei-e it ht'r tf thir fjKeieg. They are entirely Ln.iles on th- systetu, and cau be relied on in all cae$ risins fr'ru y.ntbfnl irotthcretiott or self-abue. sbicb often iueapacitate the sufferer frcm fulf.ll:'UK thr'l'jtlt ff w..'rri llf. A TRPATH-Sr' of 64 sges riitainint; Inno of cure, flit free to all. Two starap re'1uird for j)tace. The I"ills will be ient by mil. ecurely sealed, on receipt of One IK-Ilr, by J LKVAN.M. D., "o.7C(' Jar street, N, T. SoM by all tbe principat druKpiat s. TOMLIN8UN A C01, Ageot. scpt30-di.r.ly ladlannpoll. HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS Pf Wholesalo & Retail DEALER IN Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Gloves ai-d FURS. Has just llrccii cd his Fall Stock i V tHM)l)S, PinKCT FKOM THE M AJJUFACTUKEH 1 ' in the Fast, which he will eell a low a the lewest. All the i.ATrvr tviks kpt at No. IS Penunylva.ia treet,fourtooro'jtb of tbe PcstOClce, Indianapolis, Ini or f20- dA wlm GROCERIES. New York Grocery, NO. 17 K AST WASHINGTON ST.,2DtOKfi TT F.ST OF GLENNS' HI OCR. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER .IN.. FAMILY C3-R.OCETl.IES, Fine Triis, Ffour, A:c., Ctsh f"r Wheat and other prodnre. ertl3-(!ly FURNISHING GOODS. THONSSEN & LAHEY, 67 West Washington Street, Rewteen Itlinoi and TenneeeMi enrlf' opposite llir Males If otiec. fVfiil' Furnishing Goods AMII O M IS I "Y . JO'Good old at.ctv Vork Jobblna; Price. deel GHIRTS, &C. . . i Gents Furnishing Goods! Shirts, Collars NECK UNDER ,r M i Atvst 1 M 'U nir a writs And Ladies' and Gents Furnishing Goods, at ao w k'mx nrANiuiiTu Tiett;7 aprle. 3-4lf

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NOT ALCOHOLIC. A IllshlJ Concentrated TcjetaWo a Cxtruct. DR. H00FLANDS GERMAN BITTERS, rxtrAr.tr) ar Dr. C II. Jackson, Philiida. Fa. wiu. irrFOTAii T cr Liver C'oinplnint, II frisi-n, Jaundice, Claronic or Nrueu Debtlltf D I f tle Klslnry . nt aall 4 1 arlalitc trotM a dlaordrrtd Mver or lwiirti auch a CoLJpatloo. Inward Itiea, FVlaess or B.wod to the HeaJ, AdJity of tbe f'otnach, Xauea, Hearttura, iH-fUstlor fiJ. Kult.e t r tYeigut la the atotuack. 6-ar Krx ttjons, si&ainK or Hu'lerlug at the Pit of the 3:ociih, ,ino.:ng of the Ural, Hurried anl InücttU Breathln. Hattenoa; at the IJart.C&sL:o( or fewCecat'i;a euatuu wten la a lvtna r tur. It tu es. f ViUo, IK'U or Weta before the sight,rem and Iu:l fain in the Head, Itefictenry of ferspiration. Yellownes t4 ihm hkla aod Eye, Tain ia tbe SWU, fvack. Chest, Limb, iudJen K.cate f t Heat. burLipf ia the lesh, Cvfutant Imaptnina of f.vil. and freat lspreseion of ptrtu, And will pn.i'tvelyprvvett YKLÜ5W IT.TJCJl, riLUOn KKVKU. Ac. TLejeontaiM o Alcohol or Had WliULy! Tay wili eta a the ab--re d'eje is nia.ty-t.Ia eaae oet of a hurxired. IN I 'l CK I) r.Y TU K i: AT K X "l V K A t Jw A S Ü VStTK ft SAl. p:i'iiarity of ll'-tfand Oereiac Hitter (ptrtly vegetable) h.s .f 'rroruLt tjuack. anl unwrapuloa airecturers. basa fpet.ed vawt stCerliijr Lem.nlty the flood Rate.s vi no.tntti- In 'he shape of p-iwr whisky, vilely ctr.pounei Ith in.'inti. druf. and chrsstened Ti-tiics, Mcoistl.A ai.d l.!-r. Be-are r the Innetneratle array of alc-oh He preparations ! plethoric bottle an-i tig bellied kf a.'cnder Ue ni let apfel!ation of B'tler. hWrh tratead of car( oly Mgravste disease, aad tear the dtwappsstnt.d "Offerer iu despair. Do you ttant tonuthing to $trtn?tht yim Do you leant a pvoJ mppttUe? Do wutcant to build up your enttitti Do you want to fetl ireil? Do you want toprt rid of nernoaae. Do you trant energy? Do you tränt to slrep trtll? Do you wont ar brisk and river en fttiimq If you do uit HOOFLAXD'S CEkUA) BITTERS. Trom tttt. J. Xevton Ermen, P. ).; Klitor f tkt Tml yvhptdij cf UriigLM Knovlfdg$. Although not diapoaed to favor or reeom anend pateat medicine io gt teral, through distrust of their Icfredieata and eßVcta. 1 yet know of do audclent r.aaooa why a man my not tectify to the benefiu be believe, bttpaelf to have received trorn any simple preparatio. La the hope that he may thu contribute to the benefit of other. I do thi more readily in rerrd to HooCaad' Csermaa Bittera. prepared ty Dr. C. M. Jackson, of tLl city, because I wa prejudiced against them for many yean, tarier the impression that they were chiefly an alcoaolle mixture. I .ta indebted to my friend Hubert Sbofnakar, Eao.,fo tbe removal of tbla prejudice by proper teeta, and for encouragement to try tbtm, whei uffthnt; from trreat and Ion; cootinued debility. The ti of three bottle of these bitters, at tbe betiuninc; of tbe present year, wat followed by evident relief and reatoratioa to a de tree cf bodily and mental vi-or which t had aet felt for ia month, before and bad almost dwpaired f recalalng. 1 therefore lha-k liod aod me friend for direct; me to the um of them. J. .NEWTOS BROWN. Philadelphia, June 13. läl. rAKTHlLAU NOTICE. 9 si There are many preparation eoid under the name' e Bitter, put op in quart bottles, eenpoaapSed ef tbe cheapest whl'ky or ccrnmon rum, costing from 20 to tOe per gallon, the tast- disguised by toi. revriauder aed. Ttiis cla's of Hater ha caused and will continue las cau-e, a I ti5 as they csn be sold, hundred te die tbe death cf the drunkard. Fy their us the ystem I kept contitiuaüj under tbe influence of alcoholic etirocUnta of the worst kind, the desire fT liquor 1 created and kept up, and the result is all the honors attendant ipca drunkard's life and death. I'or those ho deMre and vffl hato a liquor bittera we publish the follosriaa receipt: Get fcarTVe mf U'Vijland' Orrrmn bxttrr and ra'x with trre irvarft of good Eriimdy or WkUly, and the- result ill be a preparation t' at will far td in nedieal virtue and trae excellence a y of the outxercoa liquor bitter, io the market, and cotU much It. 1cm ill base all the virtu of LAind httttr In connectlm withagosd article of liquor, at a much less price than tbeae irferW preparations will cost you. Attention Soldier! nnd Frfend of ol1icr! We call the attention of ail having relation or frier da in tbe army to the fact thai "HOOrLANL' Uerm.n Kfttera" 111 cure rwie-tTitb r.f the disease Indored by eapoeures ar.d tirtvatiota iw:Jr nt to cacp life. In Ike litf, pubhohed almost daiy la the t.cwFpapera, on tbe aratval of the s'ck, it .11 be noticed that a vary large proportion are aafferina; frm detity. F.ery ea-e of that kird can bt. readily cured by HotCand'a Oerie a a Bittera. tstasea resulting from disArder of tbe dirtiee organs ar. ep-e lily remoeed. We bar. bttation a ta::r.g that, it tnete latere wer freely tiaed amon? our soldiers, hundred of live might t ave4 that otherwise will be lost. We call particular attention to the follow lag remark abit and well authenticated c re ef owe cf the natiob'a heroes, whose lite, to ue hU o a Ianguage,'h been cased by tbe Fitter.." re(T.oeimi. Aagsst &, IMS. Waemu. Jovra A Fva: WrH.r-f ntlemen. yowr Hefland'a iernian Bl'ier. La eed my l:t. There b mistake Jn this. It Is s4,ched tcr by camber ef ry coura lei, aome of akiusc names are a pended, ard who were fully cofr:-Uiit of all tbe cirroisistaatea of any cae. I am, at'! hare been for th Ut ftmr year, a member of M.ern:an celebrated battery , and ander the Immed'ata command cf ("apt. ti. 15. Ares. Ilrocgh th eaj -ne-ore attendant upon my arduous du tie, .. attacaed la November lat with tr.ramnjatlon i,f t'.ie lungs, and eti foe Ti day- tu the hospital. This was fallowed ty great dabilitj, hiphtened by an attack of dyeiitery. I wa tkea removed frcm tbe White Bi-e, aod .ewi te this city oa board tbe e teamer State of Maine, from which I laode-c on the 2-sth of Julc. Jince that tluie I tae been about as tw aa any one could be and atill retain a spark of vitality. For a week or more I waa scarcely able te swallow an' thin f, and if I did force a anorsal dowa, It waa immediately thrown op again. I coald bt esen keep a ala of water ea my sloe ach. Life could not lat under these dreumstane; and ac- t cord.r.jdy the physiciaua who tat been working failk- ' fully, though ur.successfiily, to rescte me from the grasp of the dread archer, frankly told me they could do no more f"r rne, and advised tne to see a clergyman, aod to make icb disposition of my limited farxl a beet tite4 An acquaintance who rit'.i'd tre at the hospital, Mr. Frederick tepbenbron, of fcUth below Arch street, ad-vj-ed me, as a forlorn h-p, to try yur Fitter, and kmd ly pr-scured a bMtle. From the time I commenced tVlr" thern tre gloomy shadow of death receded, .nd I aa now.tl.ack -l for tu t'ttiag better. Thocgk I have taken bnt two KAtt le. I base (rained tea poende, aod I t'esl aacguioe of l-eir.g permit ted Ut rejota ay wie aa4 daughter, from whom I Lave heard (wLlt.g for cigkteea montb; fr. g nileaeu, I am a l"yal Virginian, frota tba vjcint'y r f trr.t Eosal. To your invaluable letter I owe tae certainty of l:f which has taken the place of vaa-u fears to jor Ritters will I we the glocloee privilege of aain clasp' ag lo ry bou-n tfco-so who are dearest to bk in Ufa. Very truly youre, ISAAC MALaTCX. Wa fully concur In the truth s-f the a'-ove sutemeat, as kad cevpatred of see lag our Cvmrtut, air. jsaitw., restored to health. JOH.V CLLIiLFHCICld New Vork Eattery. OKU. A. ACKl ET.Co. C tltb Katn. l.KWICT(kVAULR,t21 Jf. T. i. L. SFESCER. 1st Artilirry. t'. f. J. K. FASLWKLL. Co. B 3d Vt. HE It KT B. JF.HOVr.Co. B. da. BEXkTT. MACLaj.VALD.Ca.C: IUta. J0HX r- WARU, Co t. itk Vaioo nr.RVAjr xoch, Co. h. nd n.r. 5ATHA5TXL H. TE03LAS, Co. 7, Otd Ta. AXDRF. W J. KIJOULU Co. A. d Tt. jomr Jtyrua. Co. e, io:h r. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Sea that the .igaature of "Z. kl JlCX-VOV U ew tk araarrca ef each bottle. rrlrw per ISeitllc TMi aar Malf tfxai fr t4 Should your teret draxgist not a t the article, do hot b pat 9 by aay ot the lBtx sea ting pr-yiaratleaa that may be oS.red IB t: Uce. but aewd be aa, and wo will forward, aecure'y packed, by eiprva. Princliaal Offficev atael 51aaailaaclrf ra-as.usi Arc at ftt. JOlCS & EVA!S, aersir to C M. jACX.aOX A CO-J Prrittrs. 7T7' sat by tr-a-iis and daalw 1st evory towa la tke Tait. I State. rtljs-a-riaw .