Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4136, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1864 — Page 3

DAILY J5IOTINKL. MONDAY MORNIKQ JANUARY IP. CITY ÄriD OT ATE ITEMS. llrmovKl. The Sentinel office has been rem)?. t the Bw Sntinl building, on the corner tt( MerMian arvl rrl street. hlf a cpart ouh of Wash lofton trtet, and nearl? ophite our oM location, where wt will be f.leiei to ee II Demo erat, ixl other, hiring printing to 10. r5y"Detchment(i of de-ertrra are -lailj for warded to their regiment from thi ot.

tUTKishtr recroita for the th lifJisn Cavalry armed on Saturday. fff"Yeterdy, everywhere in the warm nn, now and ice vanished. fT"The saloons of the cut generally were cloei yesterday. CPOnecent a pound will probably be the price of ice in Indianapolis next summer. f"r7"There are indiewfiona of a revival in the African Methodist Epi.cojil Cliurrh of this city. fSTThe sllnt Cpt. Jr.hn Sim. of Cm bridpe Cily, in JIjr of the 36ih Indiana promotel, vice Tru.ler, leaned 1:57 Government rrire for corn delivered at thi point, according to recent award, rule from $1 D5 to 1 0Z per h.i.hel t"2T"" Rev. J I in ford Ed-on. the recently culled pastor o the congregation, officiated in the pu!pitof the Second Presbyterian Church jesterday: t2T"Comoiny 4'2. lt Ititttlion InvrJM Corp, irom Camp l)ennion, -ire now at Ctmp Carring ton. f2fTbe 1st ltijtit riitireitiuii, until their new church elirVeon IVim-., ! vani i rtiect incomplete!, worship in M laonic Hall. - s 4 r5TThe Ciij Council meet t night. The Street Hail way ordimn'-e will prohibly come up for consideration. i m - m r?yThe 2-d Indi um. Cd. Michael (ioodine, and tbe 31M Indian a (1st (erman) have re-cn-liitcd and are cijected home shortly. tTThe 9ih. Ithb. lltli i,nd 12th Indian.-! cavalry regiments will all be oixauized and ofliccred tlii week. tl5T e ore told a:iin and a-iin by farmer9 ritin; our office tlint the peach trve. in thi vicinity are rouc kille! by the recent severely cold weather. Fob Salic at a Haroain One of (urley' benTeler.coreTran-.it. No jforth Illi non treet, Norwood! IJlotk, upstairs. f""PTIie New York Store, closed on Saturday for an inventory of nock, will be opened to the public to-day. tS?The lüih Indiana Volunteer, re-enlisted aa veteran, will he welcomed home thi after noon at 3 o'clock, at Masonic Hall. Citizens are requested to be pre-cnt. A Cheap Lt Lot No. t9, in Dunlop and Tutewiler's addition to Indianopoli, will be cold Terr cheap, fr cash Iinjuire at this ofiice. de2i-tf t39'Rer.CrIud II. White conducted religiou er vice at Camp Fremont yesterday. The negro Koldiers were attentive and orderly, and none of them demonstratively devotional. CSF WVCowell, Eq , tho genial and accom plUhetl Mgcut of the Wallers, take leave of his numerous friends in thi city to-day, for au eastern trip. C?!r"The Waller p hence to I'ittsbur, therce to I'hihtdelphia, thence to Chicago. They will not, probably, appear at the Metropolitan again thi neasoti. 3TDon 't eat any more heavy, unwholesome bread, but try Senour's "Misic Quick Yeast," and cure vourselve of dyspepsia, at out e. For fiale at the well known Drug Store, No. 5 Rues Iie Rlock. r?7The l idie of tl" Fourth Ward, bv Mr Major Krie Locke, have rreented Co. K, 5th Keiment, Invalid Corps, with S'2 p'.r of woolen mitten, the receipt of which is hrtudomely ac. knowledged. f'The night express train of the Central Road, which ha been disroMimied dutin the past week, will he resumed this evening, leaving at 7:10, and run regulatly heieaficr, making all the conn"cthn of other Ka stern lines. Lost .Somewhere on the treet, January II, a mall bundle of clothes one line'i tahle cloth, some linen towel, one hirt. Any one leaving infrmtion of them at this ofiice, will confer a Tavor on a poor anl necly woman, jault t2t Ntw Si lT. As this is the season wlien eveiy 1'crMin want . new unit, they should call on (J. I. Heitkatn, No 17 North Illinoi street, and examine his totk of pkve goinl and eeiect a comtot table suit for the etsou. New i'Oods just receivetl. decl-tf . - tm "The 2d Masachuetts Col Cgewcll.of the I2ih Army Corp, arrive! on Sttürdiy night, took supper at Lit'le's, and pnceedel home ward. Thi regiment has served fiom -the be ginning thus tar in the war. It ha re enlisted. It number. now but men, and has Iot 2"1 omVers in battle. i.--f The oRirrr of the Invalid Corps. 17 S. A., give a "Social Hp" at W.hinton Hall on Thursday evening. Jan 2U: The affiir will be brilliant, undoubtedly, with the Ky and gallant military gentlemen in bright uniforms, and the lovely. Graceful, beautiful and fascinating women who will be tiiere. 3TThe Oi Comp in v etihlihed and in full tide of successful operation; a Street Railway iv. ....- ... i .. ., a :.. .. o i i .i Company orgtnued and in ail probibilitr about

to po to woik; thereat companj of public-spirit j MIl(r. WiKfcing the others down successively, 1 citizen incorporated ought to be lor the pur mtde tCH The wounde.1 mm was conpose of supplying the city with water by me ms : vevel to a surceoo. and the aflair creates no little of reservoT. pipes and hydrard j cx;.ilf mcnt 4n7mu. Crtmrillcs.

Faes roa Trapk Situitel south-east of the j city, uer the Michigan Road; over 60 eres in CuUivation; good improvement Price f.Vl per acre. Hue anl lot in the city or house and a few acrea near the city t ikeo in pm p u ment. Wiliv Martin, IHit Real E-tate Rrokers. 23ST"The Talmer House, now tiuder the man ' asement of Messrs Ru.ey I) vi. ccliise ir , old ftme. Throughout it hi been put in thor-' ough order, and all if apartments in neatre-s and cleanürie are ju?t what they should be. ; The table rat-the spacious dining room, tto, are i always bountifully spread with everything in eaon. Visitors throughout the State will b ! glad to find their old friend Dr. Harbour, the general superintendent of the Palmer, always on j hand to welcome them. " j P S.i 1 hnn -.Ii. "ta t ot ,n "iurf ! tu Drake's addition The hou-e uA goo.1 frame, with lour rooms. There i n the lot a cod at:khla amok hon.e tml mmU n..r l " oi wnicn are, w. The above property will be aold for $70 ' caah, at which price it i a great bargain bv i jacnEKVA inict, i Real E-tate Agents. jana-d'2w COCCUS. Coira, Soai TheoaT, AsTUM ad ' Co!lMfTiOM It t onlv necessary for any one' trr...U,l mlth tb - l . . 7 .T . i aa w mar arir-ai ibi ki m i a .... . a a n v. .-...v. m tfjroiiiuoiii t,ougri tiaMarrt Mam l. convince them that thi is the best prrpiratkm ! ever uaed. It not onlv cuiea the ahov atfein ol tb throat d4 lunga, but it cure night aweata ted apitiiojj of blood, and U an excellent gargle for any kind ol aore throat. It is pUasut to take and a safe medicit e for infanu. 50 cenu j er boll' a. Sold by all druggiala. janlC-d&wtf

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PbJtte snow, tb baant.ril nw, F.iitTtirtr. ky and art below; Over th hm tor, over tb street. Over i be head of the profit )o meet, Iwncinr, . Hirtinr, fliimmlrtf along; Leaaitiful anow! It can do no wrong, My Ins; to ki a rr Isdy'a cheek. Clins-lnt- to hp tn a frolicsome freak, . IVautlful snow from tbt braven above, lure a an angel, gentle aa love I Oh! the flow, the beautiful now, Hoe the flakes gather an ! laugh at rLey jfo; Wbirlin? arxut in ltvtn'J'!f ninj fun, It play In lu rje with cvry od, Cbafinr. Langblnf. Hurrjlncbj; It ltxh' oo tb face, a n't It a parkl- the And eren tbdort wi'b a bark and a bound, nap at tb fryntal tbat rddjr arouod. The town i alire, and its brart in a glow. To wf Icotw tb coming f beautiful nnl Sow wil t iL crowi a; wajinr aliiC, llaibna: earb othrr wtL humor and ii(c! How tb- Ray ledg. mteurt flah bj, i lit for the monirtit, then lot to the K.nr,ine, SwiDifirtr. 1)a-binn tby go, 0e r the crust of tbe beautiful anow; Snow o pur whn it falln 'rem tiie kv. To t trampl"l tn niud by th crowd ruohitig ty. To b traaiplM and tracked by the thouan 1 f feet. Till it Mend with tie r.It b in tee bornbie street One I wa pure a the anow but I fell! fell like tbe anow (Uke from Heaven to hell; Fell to I trmi)le. as 1 1th .f the .Urft; fell to be tiffed, to te pit on and teat; Pleadirc. Curinp, Itreadin? to die, Sellin my aoul to whoever would bay, Iiealtnir, in ahame for a m"rel of bread, Ilatinij the 1 vin nd feariii(r the dei.i; Mercüul GM: hare I faln o lo? And yet I waa nee like the benutiful snow. f?TThe tertible accident on the Central Railroad on the 15th int., netr Cambridge Ciiy.was cau-ed by a broken rail, which threw two cars down a steep embnnkment, turning them bottomide up. The following persons were injured: Williiim Gulliver. Indianapolis, skull frat-turel and rir broken; II. C. Freemtn, Lewisville, le broken Divii Adim. Warren, Ohio; Cxthrine Harding, I ndi in ipolis; Leinder INrvpy, Henry county, Indiana; and K W. lNl!ride., Hamilton, Ohio, erlulr. K. J. Adams, War ren, Oh'ni; Alj't .la toe J. Lemon, 3(th Indiana; Jona Wnller, Kiton, Ohio; .1. R. Odilen, In dinn ipoli: Joel (iveti und wife, I'ntn am county. II!ino;; N m. Stum:, (treen county, Ohio; S M. Smith, Müdisiti coiintv. Indiini; A. Ihi'kles Clinton countv, lllinoin; H. tiruy, II iirertowu Indiana; II S Miller, Dinville, IMinoH, ami J ' . McM'tkin, Cumm:nvilp, Ohio, lihtlv None arc rcwrte! külcil Ar.KirtL ok Tin: I'Jri! Im-iana I nis veteran regiment Col Williaun, L;eut. Col. Dudlevand Major Lindley iriire! from Culpepper, Vir ginia. vesierday morning, and is ijuartetcd in (en. njen' new bui!ling, South Meridian streot. It wa j'ist (me wek on the journey horn', meet ing with no accident whatever. No bodv of men j-eiit ftom Indiana have moiedi-itinuish-'d them pelves than the heroes rd thi corp.. Thcv went to the field otic thousand strong. They return nuniberini: tut two bundled tnd eighteen. The are of the Aimv n( t!e I'otomac, and have shared in its ictories and glories, it vicissitudes and defeats, from the beginning. Lieut. Col. Dadiey mj.-I a leg at (rettysburg, and C 1. William atid Maj-ir L'ndley bear honorable war won in more than one ta ttltr. Scarce a man re turn who has nt some per. son al memento of terrible war. I"The new Street Railway Company, proposing to proceed under the ordinance pending in the City Council, has completed its orgsnu itioii Messrs. R. 11 and H.H. Catherwod, ol New York, and Messrs. K. R. Martind ile, Joseph I). Fat'ison and 3. A. Crosslatid, of Iiidianijijlis. are the Director. They are all gentlemen of reputed capital and resfonsibility. So well satisfied of their responsibility. i: fact, nie the Council, that it is not deemed necessary to require any bond whitevcr of thern for the faithful performance of their populations, hs was de manded of the old company, now disbanded, of which Uen. T. A. "Monis was President. The only members, on theinforma! vote of Thursday nigbt last, who insisted upon the condition of a bond were Messrs Allen, Rrown and McNabb. 3? At the Metropiditan, Saturday night, a latty absrbel in one of the intense scenes of Bertram, as rendered by the Wallers, had her pocket picked. Her husband I. ml ju-t left her eidc, and a young man seated himself hear her. hen he bad given the returned husband his place, and left, the lady discovered her loss. The young man whs immediately followed and se cured as he was going from the theatre, and taken in charge bv the police. The munev n descrbed by the lady ws fouud uH)n him uliout $la in nil. MtTaip.ii.iTAN. Mi. Jane Coombs. voting and gifte! actress, who hi already e.-t iblihed hersell h:i:h in favor with the patrons of the drama in Indianapolis, m ikes the first appear ance of her present engagement to niht as I'auline.ii tlie Lidy of Lvous i p irt tor wh:ch her genius and artistic cullivution pre eminently fit her. Undoubtedly a crowded auditorium will welcome her. The amu-inii lareeof tfie DoubleRedded Room will be the alter niet e. 5?Reuiarkabl v puiet was yesterday for holy Sibbathof (he modern time in Indianapolis. No crowds on the street comers; no soldiers thronging everywhere; no rumbling of aunv wagon up and down the thoroughfare; no drum beathijr. ßl'cs lirickiiif:, or brnen intru nients IwlJoirMig excruciatingly. War fT the time furletl it. bloody burners, and peaceful was the day and beautiful. Daring Kbbirv Saturday j.ii:ht Mr. Cuter, an e'deriy jjentleinan Ii ving on Market street, was flopped within a few steps of his rcsideuce by two persons in the uniform of soldiers who seized him bj the anus and, telling hiui on pain of in-tai,t death to keep quiet, rih! hi pockets of jjlc' 2) and jome valuable papers. Tliis done the rogues made vtr untmdested, Mr. Carter being fettful of making tlie leat demoti?tratioii. iVS"We r.nder-t-nd tint it i the intentioii of tbe proprietors of t'.e Palmer House to change the entrance to th it hotel Irom Washington to; Illinois .-tieet. The room now occupied as an i rt . 1 .1. I T I omee is to oe retucj to a iuuess iiou-e. i tn wili be an improvement remedy ing an evil I a source of annoy aiae about t'ne corner .of that f.tmou establishment. JfjThree soldiers tvlotigiug to the 35th (Irish) Regiment got into a difficulty with a negro at the l'ei Ride Siloon, S ulh Peunsylvini.i strei t. The iiP Tii struck one of them on ! the head with a b-.tiie. inlhcuu-j a seeie wound. Cs?"Gen Vajcrf magnificent mansion on Me ridnn street is at pioathing completion. The i frescoing of its sptcious apartments w ill be exe ! cutcd in a sty le unsurpassed, the genius of one' of It ilv's f imon artist F. Pedretti being en-j gaged thereon Yi-ilors. ve believe, are admit- ; ted to .-re his be.iuiilul wotk. FOR SALE. j ! i A Valuable Farm for Sale. ; VVAUUd.K KAK.M I OK t.KLF. WELL SUITKIh for bury an.) Mirfcrt purpose, coiitairiirp U0 1 a rr. or lu farnn. t.f so tcrf r acb, one roiie eat ef Indian jpoli; a t.mnI t-rare: rrai ro tb city, a constant ' trram f wtr through it, lee acrra unlrr cultivatHMi. , 5kh1 boid.ni ai.l a Urie r.are, mar map! orchard. aint two . rcbarit t apple jch trrf s, or of tnra lree and of tne lMt culitTt.Hru t, and almost err i t ,hr r"J "r irujt rivinl on a w iinproYed farm et 1 it sie and potion. ' f or trau, Ac, require n th prrcus. of iht pr-, ' Pn',or- abnkr POTK. 1 Het-21-dSw ! NOTICE. irriCK I IIFKKBT 01'FN THAT OX TFIK 13d dar t.f Januarv. in ibe ear IriM. at tUe bout, and ' Tfmulracf nf Jtrh IIa fill-on. ia Sucar Creek Township. Cur.t, Iwbana, there will be a no-etin of tbe s?h'l"" ' tLe 5ew iwtbel atrf Suar Crk iir.y,i Company f.r tue parpo of elecuns ve Ihrert. I - Ja-4-wlw secretary. FOR SALE. J HAVK TW KXTT TIIOfSAXt DüLLAKS WORTH I -f improved c tj Freperty, that 1 wi l eil for one. fourth don and tie balance witkn eight rear, tba purchaser pajibK per cent- Interest ia advanc, anl'jr. CiKUKiK VV. flTTS. detl-Jui.

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fwn Kirmaaair rtta mi aix.1 tTara stirnaiL. For .Morning Kepnrt See Flrat Faje. TViIit Rrporl. rYPTT A WPP nr TJDTCflTJrnc XOiAilxi OP FßlSONERS.; LATER FKOM CHAKLESTOX. New Batteries Opened on the City. THE HAfVOND- COURT MARTIAL. I it er eher9 Salary Increased Hundred Dollars. Fire Trial of Smm1 of .avnl Vessel. CONGKISSION ALAc, Ac, Ac, Ac., Ac. Fro iii ftv York. Nlw York. Januarv IG. The Wa.hin;ton wpecial to the Kvrnit.g Post says letter received here to day from Kotiert .1. Walker, now in lu don, state that a great revolution i now going on in public opinion in hogltnd, in reference to the financi-tl strength of this (Jovenunent. He savs also that a heavy tide of cmigratiou will ?et in to this country in the spring, and, with Conpre sional legislation, it may be swelled to half u million of persons a Tear. He proposes that Congress shall enact that no emigrants fchall be liable to conscription during the war. This would disarm suspicion ahrotd. A considerable number of Congressmen are sick, not many of them s-eriou?ly, however. The Senate i'id not adjourn last night.berau.se it is anxiou to piss the amendments to the enrollment act, to day. The Hou-'e will r.ndouhtedlv Rinke some changes in the enrollment bill as it r.ow stands in the Sen Ue Rev. Henry Ward Reecher' salary has been increased $.")!)0. miking it $l,.r(ld u year. The steamer Moonliirht ariived from -Metsmo-ras, Jami ir I. Al"ut 7." vessels were oil the bar. but the weather was so b id that c.Tgoe could not be lightened tdi" A hiuh s $10 per bale was offered for c dton on board the ve.-el. but it could not be accepted, on account of the s'ate cf the we ither The Itilian fri-rnte It:lis has been taken off the dry doc k at tbe navy yard. She had rceeiv ed no damage. At a niee-inf of the Chamber d Commerce to-dav. the following letter from the Navv De pirt'i ent wa received: Cit.oRG k W. Rt.fT, Ksq , N. Y.: My Dear Sir The charges against the Navy Department, of building !ow teamers, is best answered by a comp trative public trial. I am authorized by the Secretary to make nr rnngements to run one of our ve-o-rl against the fastest fea-goii.g side wheel stesmer in the conn try, foreign or American. S'ie will run against the same tonnaue arid draft in any weather if the competitor is larger, to be placed in smooth water. Ver? respect full v, .(. V. Fox. I'rom I'ortreH .1 on roc. FoitTRiss Mo.NRot, January Ifi. The flag of truce steamer ai lived this afternoon, from City Point. Present indications admit no doubt that, if ex changed pri-oners remain in the hands of Cen. Ilutler, a s;ui.sf.iclory est h u)"t will be tffected. The Richmond Sentinel of the 5th contains the following: Ciiarlito. January 1-1 The enemy have kept up a lively shelling all day. Since Tuesday at 8 o'clock. 471 .hell have beci thrown at the city, causing some damage, but no casualties. The enemv have unmasked two or threw more Parrott at ttrepg. The shelling is still heavy, this evening. CiiAULtTox, Janutry 13 The bombardment of the city h is been continued fdnee last night. It is said that a large number of transports filled with troops, hire been observed going South. An increased fleet ut Hilton Head is re ported. CiiiRLLSTox, January 13. Three pbells were thrown into tbe city, this tuoiuiu and at b I. M On the R'tii, lö shells were throw n into the cit v . The enemy has opened two more e:nbiasi.res, one bearing on the city nndotje on James Island. Fire. Racisk. Wi . January HI The North College building was hiutied todav. Los $15,U(0. Iusured for $. ,t!00. Scholars s ale. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. SENATE. WAsH-MiToN, January Hi. Mr. Fes-enden State! that it was erroneous and unjust t. construe the commutation clause in any other way thin thai the proenremen of ftrbstiluUs, or payment of commutation in lieu thereof, exemnts the Stages from the ipmta. Mr. Clark tdleml an amendment protiding that money paid for commutation shall be paid to substitutes in the district from which persons who draft al. Mr. Griine oppose ! Mr CI u k's amendment. He did not th'tik it should be left lo the Secretary of War to furnish hl ick substitutes to fill the quotas of the St tte ui.less such substitutes were citi.en of the State- in question. Mr. Fe-enden Mippvrted Ch.rk's amendfrent as a measure of justice to the States. Mr Harlan did not think the ttgio was a sufficient substitute for n drafteil white man; he w.i inferior in intellect. Mr. Davis considered that it was unjust to call out the laboring classes of the loyal State of the South as substitutes Ser t'.c laboring men of the North. Mr. 1! trial: said that sin'-e the white men of Kentucky hoi rcfu-ed. the cnloied men of the Sii'e should fili up the j u ta of th it Sf.-te He could see no rei-on f ir the exempting colored men in that Slate, or in other States w hicli had not filled tip quota.. jdr. Mttrgau nresented a petition from ciiizeus of New York rcmoi.strtiing against the relief of unit ttu:alied citizen fr tn the draft. The enrollment bill le-ing ia consideration, Mr Fe-endeti sai I that hi opinion of yesterday, that the pay;;.e:d of oomaiutation nioccy did not release a S;te from the draft, was error.eous, and that ihe construction was correct as put upon it bv the Sot-ret-o-y of War. He thought h imix.'ssüile that the i rni.iut ition i lause could be I f... . I . ,. , . ... ; .i . . i- . tatioii tnonev, eemp'ed the Stares from the draft. ' j Mr. Cl-tk otlVrcd n amendment providing: that tl e cwnnmt itloM inar.ey .''.i ill be paid bv the ! War Det art iner t fir obtaining substitutes from a i di'rict in which iie pepsondrafiii! fti! to fill the : ip-.-ta of that State ( Mr. (inine did not des:re tliat colored men should le et listed to till up the. quotas 0f States ; e wouni itae Ii. e word men to be construed white men. The colored ,. . , men were enlisted bv the General Government; ar d co'ored men, unless the citizens of a State, would not tike the ; place of whi'e men. ; Mr Hirlati thought thnt this ts a tax upon j the monev of the countr. no: ori the intellect. I he reoplc of Lou.sians 1 ennessee. and kenint kt, oe allegiance 10 me t-ounirv, as wi, u t . t . . tnose rrom .Mime him .vn-sacn-isetis. ne never ; had believeti that olored ?oldiers cs;uld be em-' ployed, with the me results, as white men. ; The colore! man should not be accepted as a substitute tor his superior Mr. Dtvis said that a large proportion of the t lalor of Kentuckj was performed by slaves; and , jet the Secretary of War would sooner enlist a slave than a whit man in the border States. Tl,e Secret rv of VTr mM ein tK.wof their laboring clas-e- to ere a ubatitute for white men who were kept at home Mr. Wilson was gl ,d the Government was ah mt to establish a policy in regard to slaves. which he hid urpel for foiir months p.tst. Mr. Gricnes thought negres should be placed uuder the protection of the Xatioual Goverumrut. His amendment was intended to stimulate the enlistment of negroe. so that there fhould be co occiion for another call upon the State. Mr. Grimes' an-eudment was rejected: ayes 2. navs 14 Doolittle offered an amendment providing that

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We-tern troop re enlitlnjr be credited to . the quota of that district ia which ttej originally J ealiited. ice aaeDumtst wu aaupiea: ayei x.ciysi 17. Another amendment wa adopted, providii;g i that commutation money patdbv penon drafted shall be allied to the procurement of fubnitutes f,,r lb1 Con-reioci District where the draft takes phce. an Uhtt coloreJ troorw be ciiteJ i to the State Irom which ther were enlisted. Mr. Trumbull offcrol an amendnifnt requetinsr the Freidc:it to call out and eiuio one hundrel thou-and men for one hundred diT, for the a nple olje-t of driving out the rebel army from irjs'tii.t and relet:ng the Lnion pri-ocers in and around Richmond. Mr. Wilson wished to know what one hundred ibouM.i miUMamen ouU be a;nt Ie-. vet eran army. Ther would be of lo account what ever. Mr. Trumbull id, if we would aar to the people that thete fhouM be a vigorous c.fm!a'ca for this single object, we could rait the 100.IKK) men and the increased number pto;o-ed bv th Senator from Massachusetts. He had no fears that the new troop would be stampeded. Mr. Foster said the feeling among his constituents was strongly in favor of the object contem plated bv th amendment. The enthusiasm in many f-ection of the country would be wild, if It was adop'ed. He did not think, however, that it whs proper to incorporate this into the present Mil. Mr. Nesmith moved to insert thret rears in - stead of one hundred days. Motion adopted. The amendment as amended was then adopted. I be fecuate then a Jjoun.ed at 0 r. il. From Wuvliltiston. Washington, January 16 Ry direction of tie President, a general court martial will assemble in Whington on the 19th inst., or mkui as practicable, for the trial of Rrig Gen. W. A. Ham mond. Surgeon General, and sucb o'iher persons as diut be brought before it. Washington News and Rumors. REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENTS SOUTH AMERICA. IN FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT AT SANTIAGO. Over Two Thousaml Lire Lost, Ac, Ac, Ac , Ac. At. From ?lfw VorK. New Yokk, January 15. The th 1'ennsylva nia colored regiment, probnblv 1 ,t strong passed through here to day, en route fur General Ranks Department. At the evening exchange on Saturday, there were coiisidenble transactions in gold. The steamer Vandeibik arrived at the navy vaid thi morning. She returns for repairs to her boilers, which are in a bad condition. After leaving St. Thomas, and when off Nassau, she gave ch.i.-e to a blockade tuuner, but was obliged to give up the chase on account of bad boiler Subsequently she picked up fifty bales of cotton which w is thawn overboard by the chaed steamer. The steamer Vanderbilt arrived here to-dav. The Ariel from Aspikwull brings $'i56,OU0. Revolutionary movements have broken out in the States of Antigua, S mtoudee and IWaco New Grenada is under the auspices of the Con vention party. Tw o engineers from this country w ere expected in Costa Rica, to inke surveys for a railroad to the Atlantic. The steamer America from New York, Oct. 30, ariived at Havuii;, January 1. She brings news from Valparaiso that the Cathedral in Santiago, Chili, caught fire on the 14lh ult., from an explosion of the gas pipe It was denely crowded, and the doors were soon closed by the pres of people. T'ne interior ol the bu'iding wa decorated with light, iz;fl immable ornaments; the e caused the flames to spread rapidly. The rcof of wood soon fell, and buried the mass of beings under U. One thousand nine hundred and fifty dead bodies, niojtl v women and children, had been recoveied from the run, The South American mail steamer teached Panama on the fnh With $'JIj,00U in treasure for England, and brought confirmation of the above, statin; the number killed at over 2.000. The church confined $1,000 licht, from some of which fire was communicated to the drapery of the gigantic image ol the irgui. In an instant a sheet of flame rushed along the festoon of lights to the roof and directly spread to all parts of the budding. The people rushed to the princv pal door and it was soon blocked up. Mott of the men escape! bv the side doors. ' Rut a few minutes elapsed ere the lights su pended so plentifully from the roof poured a river of liquid fire on the people below, and irr less th in I.) minutes over 2.000 porsons, mostly fern ale, were blackened corpses. The new steamer Chili had arrived at Valpv laiso. .'( davs Irutu Liverpool. The 'l ime-.' special says- the. House Committee on I erri'otie will t-voix repoit bill for the ad ministration of Colorado ;nJ Nebraska. The new Ci'tistitinioii of Nevftda his been recorded, ami will be adopted bv Congress. The Com nnttee is also perfect ing a bill for tbe erection of a new- territory of Montarro, composed of por tious of Idiho and Utah. Three new States will enter the Union in 1?64, viz: Colorado, Ne vada and Nebriska. There was another destructive fire last night A five ttoty marble front building on Dtnue street was entire! v destroyed Two firemen were killed and several ii jured by the falling of the walls. I he loss is estimated at over a quar ter ot a million. Some adjoining buildings w t re damaged. The Herald's Army of the I'otomac dispatch says there are indications that the rebels aro pre paring for a movement somewhere. The Herald's Washington dispatch says R. J. Perkins has been appointed Postmaster of San Francisco. From Cairo. Cairo, January IT. The steamer Forsyth from Memphis Il'h, arrived with ore hundred bales of cotton. The Ladv Franklin also arrived with seven hundred and thirty bales for Cincinnati. A refugee from Richmond, who travelled via Wilmington, Mobile and Ohio Railroad to Okolona, give? the Memphis Bulletin a loi g account of the condition ol things in the Confederacy. Desertors state that society in Richmond is terrib'y demoralized Lincoln's amnesty pioclamitiun has been suppressed as much a? possible nmor;g the people and and soldiers, for fe:u- thcv would accept it and abandon tl e rebel cause. It was believed that a "0C '"'J '"1' W ' " I UHIWVMM, would I iv down the.r anus and accept the terms proposed. Lee's army in Virginia, with Lotig?lreet's forces, is estimated at sixty thousand. His!. op Folk commands the Department of the Mississippi, in place of General Johnston, whose reception by the citizens of Atlanta, on his assumption ot the command of the army was ... ... , ... r verv irr.posin'r. wLue tneir uenunctaiions or Rrig- was very bittCi-. Cragg's army is com plete! v denor lizexl and scattered throughout I . j . : . me couiiirv, ut-?eri.in iu large nuuiurrs i ., . ... , r .,1 It it the intention cf the rebel government to concentrate all their forces possible at that point, check the adrance of Grant and draw him back if po-ible. The ..umber of troops west of the Mi.siippi who comm)U1)Ja tbe carairT, h4S verteen . . , thousand 1 troops, five thousand under Ferguson, at Okaloona, five thousand at Oxford, and two regiments at Port Hudson. rrom fliiladelplila. RtuLAPiLrirr a, January 17. Geo. Sedgwick ha writren a letter to Gen. French, commanding the 3d Corps, emphatically denvinj the serious charge against the latter by a New England clergv man. from w hieb it appears that no such I conversation aa ts represented with Gen. Meade 1 errr look PUc GeD; gwick pay a high compliment to i rer.ch a persona! bravery in the ction, as well as his admirable disposition of h:a troop. t'raoian FrancUra S Fa,crv, January 16 Arrived, the ,hip Fair Wind from Manilla; sailed the Queeti , 0f Est for Calloa. The aggregate of the week's busines ha be n large and satisfactory to joblers. Large sales of sugars and ayrups are ' particuhrlr noted.

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vVAWiisroj. Jacuary 16 Th mecbtr of both tLe military committee ta Uoicre üate receirw caarroa ieüKi niaa.u iuci.tuui to amendment of the eorollmect act, and eon clodinj with opinion it ahould be o framed at to exempt the writer. The bill before the Senate wiJi probably pa? to morrow, ani be fei.t to the Hooe for ita concurrence. It i raainly designed to tender the present law more eflicier.t. lultinifte :ipatclic. irom ucn. iveiiy iie tint Jhjr Cic. of the MrIcnd CAvairy. has returned to hi headquarters from a acoot io Leeburp The rerort th-.t den. Stuart was there with a larre cavalry force for the purpose of an attack on Point of Rocks or anv other place in tbe poa ses?icnot the (overn merit, is unfounded. I'rom beavrnworlli. LtAVtswoKTii, January 1C. Mjor General Curtis arrive.! here to day. and will assurae command of this Department at once. COMMERCIAL. ,l Ttuwaara.; ülnrinnnil .tiarket. Crxcix)ATr, January 16. ! Flour uncharged. Wheat utchanged. Corn dull at 97t31ü3c. Oats in better demand at Kte. Rve at:d frarley unchangevl. Whiskv unsettled; no ales; onerea. Provisions uuiet. Lird was ollere! at a decline of lc. Clover seed at J.?. Gold at 5"ec, and silver at IS: premium. Exchange dull and beavv. Monev tight at 10 12o. Hfw Vork market. Nkw Yokk, January 16. Flour held firmer, aud in better demand at $(I.yU(37 Ud for extra State. $7 45($7.65 for extra Rour.d-hMp Ohio, $7 70(3 U 50 for trade brands; closing very firm. Whisky steady at 9l(7r9-lc. Wheat a shade firmer and in fair demand at $1 49(21 T)5 for Chicago Snrm:, the inside price for inferior in store; $1 57 for western extra; $1.52(Til 57 for Milwaukee Club Corn opened firmer and closed heavy at $1 2G5 Pork o,uiet and prices a shade lower at for mess Reef firm and ;u fair dennnd. Hog, steady ;it l)('H'4'c. Lnrd dull but a sdiaie easier at l.'l(. l-'lj-Yc. Money ea:cr at 7 percent. S'eilin; dcvidetlly higher. rhnj at 17'J Gold active, excite.!, and decidedly firmer; opening at 551', advancing to 5?, and closing firm at ; ' 8(u opj prem Sew Vork Cuttle .Market. Mkkkt Dav, I'l raPAV, January li, lvs04. TOTAL liK.CKirTi Or CATTLK O AI L MNHS, TO THC WLTK.

liecp and B'cve. 1'ows. Voatb. Lambs. Total 4,149 13 46S 11.5SH Last week .. 4,i.KJ 11Ö 21 ,.V)1 Corspn'R week last year.... 4,Cr3 110 291 7,526 Av'rVeo per w'k last year 5,jrit 130 6SS 10,01S

Swine. 6,s)S 8,938 40.135 21,152 urcvKS raOM pi nor rest sr.nr.i. 1.4JJ Connecticut- ... New York 100 Ohio 2St liidiana.- 1-S lliir.i!s i'M reriiiylTanl.i . Kentucky New Jersey. Michigan. ... Iowa Canada .320 '. 4S KKF.VK.S The receipt continue moderate, tLe demand Is active and prices nave advanced tally The market pciid yesterday iuor ins? at 44lh fctreel with only 1.5'0 ctitle o"r1r.; ttc butchers were rter buy er and pri e ran up wildly, otne nates havin? b?n made at 14c; the owner of nlall Jot refused that price, and tie pair f fat teers w;r rep. rU'd at ev-n a hiaiier rate. V Ifge uum'jer were mIJ at l.tc, and bot few brontbt l"s than 10c. During yesterday arid last nicht atout 1 .sa bead arrived aid ttie market Las teen less exc'.ted to-day, with tales at irii-ei hardly equal to those if jet.rday. The droves were ail ffIJ at aa earlv hrjr and tbe do mand rem alro. unsatitfietl. o that rveral drove, now du, will find a liuinrry market wheu they arrive. (lovrrunietit took 5'l hr ad and vnrite! tnor. The prices reahfd t ! i week a'e the hij!i-st reprtfd ince Atay lat. The canty supply in market vn Monday callcd in ron-i : rable niont-ers vf .ste cattle frotu roirioD hunnoscd t l bare of beeve The severe winterweath or in now caui'.e sn-at irregularity in tn! arrival of block A'e quote: Premium quaütie?, cr cwi. 1f(HÄ 1'riinf', -'o do 1 2,50.1 I. t,00 Medium to irood auaüiie. ntrcwr 1(1,5012,1.0 Poor da da M,0O 90 tleneral selling prices do lO.Ctl 12,00 Average do ll,Xf$ CO'A'S Ar bisher o account of th adrance in beef, with active sale at $164?.V) for fair; ?5.".tlt0 for ifM-i: extra ot arid o? very choice milker at "iO Ve quote: v Ken quality per head $7&&,t0 1!ohI d' lo .". t5 Fair do do 4-Vg 50 Com'n do do 35 . 40 VEALS Are warce and hiRe-, the receipts being bought up as quickly as they are offered, several lota were sohl at over nc. We quote: Good and extra qualities, per pound T.'jS-S'.c Orher qualitje do fi 7c SIIKH' A M l.AMHS Th. receipts are lartrer tbi week, and ir.cluue 1,700 bead, which were erit to the butchers dirt cilv: but the deniaitd is not aupplivd, although prici-s er higher than any realized lor several years. We ro'iccd sale ol thin sheep at c er rb live weight; one lot ot Ti5 It) sheep brought over 8.',c, and an extra tat lot would have been taken qui klv at lc. Some ees were soM at J o. HOGS The receipts r? the smallest irn e last September, and, with very cold weather, the demand ha been active and not supplied; price are fuliy ?i higher. Hil teti.lnv upwarU. The larpe-t h fr evr received in thi market wa ofiVred this week; he a raised in i onipkinGouuty, New York, and weighed over 1,-H at hont; 2fc iK.-r lb wa of fered tor him to exhif'it a a "show;" the kin will be ftulTed. We quote the market yery firm. Liva hoRs. Heavy prime corn fed lt ft,'i Dressed. lO'.lO?. Liirht do 7; Heavy atill-fed Light do . , a 10 nv; WINES, LIQUORS, &C. HAHN 5: ROSE, No. 11 South Meridian Street, STATE SEXTIXKIj KUILDIKG, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic WINES, IQU0B8 CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C. We rll p4r?tcular afiention to our fin aaor"ieT!t cf f eiitilr, injjortd LI QUO IIS CIGMSm Alt-tir Larjro Stock of OLD BOURBON WHISKY AND T0B0CC0, An boisbt ufcre tbe n, -Lkb ei.a!ej ns to arii at the vary !owet price. VTe hv;te tvak rs to examine our before t ar - chasing claewbtre. 3 ltrV A: CIOSE. I Jari-cKm

SPECIAL fiOTICES.

BROWN'S I 1 FXGLXCTTD COUGH, COLD, aa Irritated er Sora Tar oat. if a.'lw4 BRONCHIAL TROCHES I to procTMt, rarclta ta Mf.on raraeary sroocbtai aim luomiiK ivwm, otVn tiisa lactsrablt. PaOWJkT'S Bk05CEULTlUX:Hr.S rrach dlrwl tb affvtsd parta, as4 flva aliaat itanwdJata r'it. fr wroro bttJ, Aath. Da Ca-arrb, ar.d Conaarnptlvt CotfL Üit Trcbea art useful. PuMic Speaker axd Sinzera cbotld hat tb roa COUGHS TrKhe t clear and stratftten tfct vi-'ce. VT.i'ary S".cer and .vidiert wLo yrtx tha vMe ani ara expo ed to ütlden cbrj?e, -liould cm them OMiln cr.ly tl.a tei.u:nc. AVD COLOS. BROvTS'S r.EONCHIAL TK0CHES" having praved their t fl.cacy hj a t? at iT manj jears tUlily recommended and prescribed bj Pbytxf&oi and Snrfeou in tLa Array, and hav receKed tet'roonla' fraaa many cnsluent raen. Sold by all Pn'.gtfM ai.J Dealer in Vledictne ia tba United Statt a and most foreb cour.trle a. 25 cer t, par box. JaM-dlwla tLADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fad to read tba a SertUement la t! paper, beadvt' lllPORTAJCT TO FEUALES. Ir. Cheeanan. of Kew York, ka devoted the last th'rty year e-f Tal prart.c ta remala CornplatEt. HU Pill, act liie a charm. Tbej j ara reliable aud aafe. cor-d6m ; IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DP. I Haayav'a (kmai.c Pilu hare nmr yet fai!d In re ! moviag difflcu'lfea arlfin? from obstruction, or atoppat t of natorf , or fa restoring the ytero t perfect fcealth when futTrinf from Spinal fTectou, Prolap, Utert. J tbe White-, or otter weakness the L'tf rlr.e Orjina. The Pill are perfectly kanuln on the constitution, and may ba taken by tht most delicate female without eauaIng dltrf m tie Mar time they act like ichann ly Irenptheninp, invigorating and restoring tli aytew to a healthy condition, and by brlnrritiK on the monthly pe riod with regularity, bo matter from what cauetl obtroction ay aria. Tbey ahonld, howyter. JtOT ba taken during the first tbroa or four monlhn of pregnancy, though afe at any other time, as micarriag would b the renh. Each box contain! 0 p'U. Price tl. Dr. HARVEY'S TREATISE oa Incase of F'walea, Prtgr.aney, MiscarriVge, Rarrennfs, terility, Keprotlaetion and Abu sea of Nature, and emphatically the Ladiea Private Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of 4 paje, aent frr to any address. Six centa required to pay post aire The ! Ill and book will be. aent by mail when denlred. secure ly ealed and prepaid, by J. r.RYAN, M. r , Oeneral A-nt, 5o.7 Cedar street, Ke w Tork. TJj'Sold by all the principal dmrpit. TOaLIXSON C0, I)mtr,gtta, Amenta, ept30'e.1-dA-wly Indianapolla. rSf'N E W DISCOVERY FOR THE apeedy and permaneM cure of 8enihial Yfe aknes. Urethra! and Vad'iil lischarpe. Gleet, Serpial Iieae, Cmissiona, Impotence, Genital Hebiliiy and diease ot the Bladder and Kidneys. Er.u.s Spccurc Tiioji are warranted In atl case and can be relied ou. No chaue of diet required. They do r.ot iiausite.nor fnterfere wiib bu.i:ie; pnr.-tiits. Upward' of 200 case have be.i cured the pat month. itore fA.ti o;.e Sttntlrrd jtSytirinnm uethtm in thrir pririte jyrcctirf,nnJ oil aw-ri- irH of thtir jficacy. They are entirely harmless on th ystem, and ran be re lied en In all cae arising from youthful indiscretion or aelf-abUse. w hich often incapacitate the cn"erer from fulfilling tf Jtiea of nHirrio lf'. ATR'ATISK of 64 page, coi.tainiri? mean of cere, erst free to all. Two stump required for rotre. The Tills will be tut by mail, seciftly ealed, on re ceipt of One Dollar, by i HKYAX, U. IV, ' No. 76 Cr dar utrr ct, IT, T. Sold by all the principal dmM. Tt'MUNSOX k COX, Agent, sept.lu-dAwly luliannpoli. HATS AND CAPS. f S A A C DAVIS WhnlASfl n Sr. KPtmli ak W A W U.4V M VWAA D" ALF. ß IN Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Gloves ani FURS. nets jit st necelrcd his Fait Stock ? GOODS, DIRECT FKOM THE MANUFACTURER ' In th Kat, which be will cell aa low a-n the loweit. All tbe La vest srvixa kepi at No. 15 Penosylvaala street, fonrdoorjaouth c f the FoKtOfnce, Indianapolis, IncL oct2o-dl-w3m GROCERIES. New York Grocery, NO. 17 EAST WASHINGTON ST., 2 DOORS TF.JTOF fiLKNNS HLOCK. C. K. JIJDOi, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER .IN. FAMILY GROCERIES, Fiue IVas, Flour, tVc, aVc. Cash far Wheat and other produce. octI3-dly FURNISHING COODS. TH0NSSEII & LAHEY, 67 West Washington Street, Dewteen Illinois und I'rnneiacr M. Nearly opposite tlir llittr IIouc. WHOLESALE NOTION HOUSE, Gents1 Fttrnifihinsr Goods AND H O I E 11 A' irrisoda Seid atlew Vork Jobbing Price. decis SHIRTS, &C. i Gents' Furnishing" Goods! Shirts, Collars NECK I UNDER SHIRTS, I An) DltAfVEIlS j rj Ladies1 and Gents' Furnishing y j . i VjOOCiS, OX 30 V EST aprie. 13 dlj VTASIlIUTO.t -tu tuen i

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MEDICAL.

i NOT ALCOHOLIC. A Highly Conccnfratral Trftablliilrnrii DR. HOOFLAND'S GERWAW BITTERS, PKLl'ALKD JaY Dr. C II. Jackson, Philad'a, Pa. WJIJ. KFriCTI Al.LT CfKk Taicr Coinplaint, Jn unci ice, Chronic or .Irrrout De bllltjr, Df et of Iii Kidner nat all dleo nrlaltc CrM n d I rd e re at Liirror.Moiuarht aurlt a Con!patioo. It ard II lea, 1 nine, of Hood t the Hed, Ariditj of tba Mora ach. Nausea, Heartburn, LHfOM for d. ruliie or wr igbt In tbe tomacb. soar cniclaiix. ainWIriir or Flu'lerlnc at Iba lit mt tba Stoma L, Mv.iuuirif of Ibe HeaJ, Harried aud D.EcU Brealbinc. Hutlerin at tbe Heart, Cbokii g er Sufle catina- :euaiua m ben In a Ijing roara. lrtaoea vr V UWm, Dola or vel.a before the tsifht, lever and Dull Tain lo tbe Head, iVßcwwv of rersj'tratioo, Velio weM i4 tba Altai and Kie, l ain in tbe SKle, Hack, Cbe.t. Limb, Sudden Fabe of Heat, hum tu tu tbe h tea, Conttant Irsajrjrdno of F.vll, and (rrtat preMt of Sjdrit, And will poaltivelv rrever.1 YFLIjOW FT.VfR, HU 'Oil 1KVKK. Ac. Tbe contain .o Alcohol or Itatd Wlilf-Uy! TLey wn r. ct a. tLe aVve disease ic tduety-bin ca al of a bundreA. 5DI LKD FY THK :1TFXIVK ALL ANDUMVrRSAL popwUritT f HwofiatwJ'a Geroaiati Ktler (r-rt-vrceralde) buu of f;n.rar t nnarlt anJ nacmralt ad veDtnrera. Lave rpened upon nrTerlr.f humanity tbo flood Rates of nitnim In tbe sbape por wiil'BT, vilely cmp"undel with Itjuriou ifnms aod ckritenel Tonic. .tiniachW atrd l.i'ter1. Ilewara of Ihe ionamerahU- array f aWbr'.le pre para, tlon l-i plethjrir tx.ttlea and bljr bellied ker.tunJr tbe molest apietlati'ii of Bitter, hieb In.tead of ennfc idy aicf ravite. divae, and leave tbe diaj-polnted ( ferer in despair. Do you trdKf $omething ft $trrntlen yeu- ) you traut at yno apprtitt? Pa you want build ws your en$t it ntfm Do you leant to ftrl well? Do yon want foytf rid ntrruf$? Do you traut r.rryr Do yu want tn tlttp trrll? ' Do you want a brisk and ti jorout ftrlimt;? If you do use HOOF LAND'S GERMAN Dirn:ns. I'rom r. J. X tcfon r.rrev, . ., MUr mlt-4 cwl'ijmdi i of Ftligiont KnoHhdj. AHbuU(;b not dikpoaed to favor ar recoanaoend patent medicine tn renerat, Ibroub dtatnt of tbelr tnrrtdieavta arid effects. I yet know if minflkient raaoa bjr a ctan mi j not tetify to the lietirflti be believea biinaelf to hae reciivjd iftMn any Mnple Vfrpaxatlon, la the Lope tbat be may tbua contribute to tbe beueftt ef otbera. 1 do thi more read.lv In repavd to HooCand'aGertnaa Blttem, prepared by br. C. M. Jack-o. of tbli city b cauke 1 u prejudiced apalnt-t tbera fr many year, ander tbe impreNon tbai tbey wre cbh-fly an alcoaalic tili tare. am indebted to my fneud Robert Üboeuaker, q., fo tbe removal of thu" prejudico by proper teat, and for encouragement to try them, bei aafferinf froaa Kreat and lone continued debility. Tbe of tbrao bot. ties of tbee bitter, at tbe beciun!n of Ibe prevent year, wa followed by evident relief knd re at oration to a da gree cf bodfly and mental viffor which I bad not felt for tlx months before, and bad almt despaired of regain -JriR. I therefore thaak Ood and my friend for d1 recti nf tne to tbe u-e of them. J. BK0WX. rtiladelpbla, June 23. 141. i ifru'fTi a mm : rf-kT a' w a aaaa-a mvAs m fa m m - mt There are many preparatloti acid uuder Ibe nau.a Bitter, put up in joart bolt Ira, eempoaaded vt tb cbeaet whiky or couuiku ram, coatina; frva 20 to Oe per a-allon, tbe ta d)uihed b anise or coriander aeed. This claoa of Bitter- has caurf mod will miiihi ta caue, a long a tbey can be aold. bnndreds te die tbat death of tbe drunkard. Py tbeir wee tbe ayateut Is kept continually under the Influence of alcoholic timulent mt tbe worot kind, tbe deaire for liquor ia created and kept up, and tbe rtsult ia all tbe horrors attendant po drunkard's life and dratb. r orthot-e ho deir and tr7 hat4 a liquor bltt.ra publiob the follomian receipt: .Get one hvttU -j JJooflnmJ' (.rrr.i'iH li.tUiu and m'a wltb fAr yvttrv of fit kr,tnly or WA Utif, and tbe result ill ! a preparation t at will tar r4tl in txedieal virtue and trae excellence a j of ibe nuniereaa liquor bitten lit Ihr market. nrW rill cMt rnu- A It. 1 o ill bate all lh rirtuof LmolUind hittm in connection with a fod article of liquor, at a tuucli loa price than tbeae infener preparation will coMjoo. Aftctitioii oldlcr: mid Frirnd or Soldier! We call the attention of all bating relation or frieea in the amy to the fact that "HOOrLAMJ'ft German Bitten" will car) nine-t-nth of tbe lixuf. likJarrd by eapoore and privation iici1'iit to (p III. In ibe lit, publbed almost dailj in the new paper, on the arrival of the t-kk, it i!l be noticed that a erj Urn" proprti.n are autTerlna; fror.i deMl'fj.. Kvery cae ef that kind can le readily cured by rf aid' drrwus Litters. Ii i-h- rt-ulliPir from disorder of tbe diro tive orpuis ara heiily remo-ed. We bare no Leitet ion in tatlntr lb st, if th Fillers srera freely tad amoni; our aoMier, bn. droda of live ni;bt be aed that otberwie ill be loot. We call particular attrt.tloii to tbe following remarkable and eil authenticated e re cf one of tne aatt.ia her-e. aboe lile, to tire Lis wa iarpiare,"ha been aaved by tbe Hittr.M raiLnei.ritt4, .Bct T3. MraaKs. Jo.ra 1 Kvak: WeU.fentlemenjour Hofland'a German r.irrer bas aaved my life. There I aa mihtake in tbi. It ia vouched for ly piiilr f any comrad-i, aorue of boe name are appended, a M m k were fully rojrr ixarit of all tbe cfrcumiances of my c e. I am, and Lave le u for the Um fir year, a OM-snber of Miermana celbrated battery, ani ander tbe lirmeaat comniand of Capt. R. B. Are. Thro'-it tbeeareare attendant rjon my riooa dutie, I was attacked ia 5 vemter lat wftb ir.rjimfion of lire Iao(, and was for 72 day in tbe bop!tal. This waa followed by (Treat dbilitj, binhtened by an attar k vf dv-entery. I wa Ibea removed from tLe White l-u, and tent to this city oa board the uteamer Ptat of Maine, from which I landed n tbe 2Mb of Jane. 8incs that time I bare been abosjt as low as any one c-.uM be arid t-U'.l retain a park of vi. tality. for a weak or more I was scarcely able to swallow annLin:, and if I dil force a morsal down. It waa Immediately thrown np again. f coui 1 not even keep a ilas of watrr oa my ttonacb. life could not laet cnüer tlt circumrtanre: aod ac corint'!; tl pbjMciau bo Lai brtn workicjf falb fally, lUoGKh u:i-iccefally, to reacce mt from tb grasp of the dread archer, frankly told r& they could da n more fc r me, and advii-d me to see a c'.ersrjman, and ta make sucb disposition cf my limited fands as bet salted An acquaintance wbo vUIted me at tb to-pltal, lit. Frelerkk .tepherbron, of 5:lh below Arch atreel, ad Tit-ed me, as a forlorn hope, to try your K:ter, and kindIv prMCured a bottle. Krom the time I commenced taking thm tie gloomy fba-iow of de alb receded, and I aaa now, thank ii'd f r it. -ett!nf betrer. Tbocarh 1 bars) lakeu bat to botilo, I bare (sincd ten pounds, and I feel arsrulne of leit.f permitted to rejMa my wifa and daughter, from sib-mt I harr beard vtMhma; for gbleea months for, arentUnea, I am a Wyal Vlrpuian. froa ike-vtL-miry of front Kyal. To yonr invaiaabl Bitters I owe tbe certainty of life which has taken tbe plaea f varoe fears to yonr Ptter win I csr tbe (rlartoa privilege ,f arsln cLajinf to try Wora tboM wb ar dearet to me I Lfe. Very truly ur. IA AC MAUUf KVV ful'.y concar ia tLe trurh of tb aboT avattaneat. at w Lad despaired cf eeuif oar comrade, lr.Calo, rr-l r-.d to h' a!:L. JOHX CUIILEACK. 1st Xew York Batnry. Uf.U. A. ACKLRT, Co.C. Ilth Maiu. I.KW IS CHF.VAL1L&, W4 X. Y. I. K. PKXCER, 1st Artillery. 1J. h. FASEWCLL. Co. B 3d Vt. HE5RT K. JF.IUMr, Co. K U. HK5KTT. MACTjONALt).O.C.tsi Mat aw. JOHN F. WARü. 4J. E. lib Mara. HEkMAÜ K(XU, Co. II. 7d5.Y. NATHANIEL H. THOMAS. C. F. With Tm. ASUREW J. KIMBALL, Co, A, Xi Tt. JOHSJI5KiyS.Co. B,libra. , BEWARE OF aa tbat tbe sljrnatare of waarraa afeach bottle COUSTZRFEtTS. CM JACKMXMta rrlee per Dottle Tic or hall dos a fort. Phould jotir neareat dmr jiM not bat lb article, sV not be put 3 by any of tb tntoiicatiut preparaiiaaw tbat may be o Br red ta tt raee, bat vessd t s as4 se) will forwsrLecarely packed, by esprea. rrlnclpal Office and .nanufaeiory !o.C21 Arck su JOCS & CYAilS, (Successor lo C. V. JACKSOX CO l .... apjiaa-roa" jrj"For aal ly Iru(jl)ts and dealer la every tw ia lb lotto df täte. aeptia-waus.