Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4138, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1864 — Page 3

Democratic Documonts.

Jlddreta off the Democratic Tltmbcri tb General Aseetsbly to th rpl of Indiana, u!n forth tbt history f th Ut s!on, and tbe r.aos why mor had aot beo aeeonjpl;bd dialog lis oo.tltuUonal Una. This document ro skr a pamphlet faiiteea pages, and will b furnUbed tn any quantity. lrWfl M per hacdr.d.

i At place along the track the mow 4 pilM up Tla Conscript Act peerli mt II n. j the depth of three feet, and the power of three I), w. Yoorhes, tn tbe Conscription BUI, la tb Hotj of j locomotive, in more th in one iri'Unoe. was. re&rcentative, February 23, HAS. Ttllw of th 'lred to plow through it. ffneM peb. of Mr. Yoorb, oo a question tow e- I- "". eapyinjr a lar hsr of public attention, 4 every. Ijidi hapolh INatiol (.rAtr Hanu U e etu..tal:d.a..bo.db.va.copy. Itrr.ke. ap.m-irj11 eaUtteM.on to the dtertieneDt of ........ . , j , ' Henry Ilabn. h.i , leader of the Io4iinpoli3 phM of elzM part. Pric- fl per hundred. ' v i -i i r i l . i ' r r .National Uuard Hand, elsewhere in to out a I Sentinel. The tnuichtn associated with Mr. 1 i - . 1 . . .. . e

Tit Mbcrtf el the Cltizen-peech f lion. D. W. Toorhee, delivered in the Hon f RepresentatlveaFebruary H, 13, ontba "Act to indemnify tb Preidotao t otber pron for np'dinK tb writ If bahaa corpa, arvt acta dona la paraanr tbrrof,' la bow printed In pinpblct form, and can be obtained at tbWofflc. Tbl I th irreat eüort of Mr. Voorbe to protrcttbe Ubrty of tbe dt!zn, and booM be In the band of errry rotr In loJlun. It makrt a pampbUt ofaiatn pag'i, VrVc ft SO pr bundred. J7A11 ordtrt Lould direct th pefch tobearnt byipra, Iba post; will b on cnt a copy, aod jBnt be prepaid. AUrft K.LI) ER. tlARKFlSS k BI5GI1AM. X Indianapolia. DAILY SEKTINEL. W KD X KS DAY M O K N 1 M (i'j A S U A R V 20 CITY AND STATE ITEMS. Itemoval. The Sentinel office ha been reniove! to the new Sentinel building, on the corner of Meridian and Terl streets, half a qur aouth of Wash injjton street, and nenrly opfisite our oi l location, whrre t will be ple-el t( all Demo erat, and others, having printing to do. r?Shovel the snow from the sidewalks. t?TSeventT men are in the puard house at Soldier' Home. lt?7There are now seventeen hundred and twenty fife men at C.imp C.irrington. r?TTho orn of the I'Jih Indiana litre been futloughed and gone to their homes. r?!rThe6:id Indiana, Major Tindall, fjuartered ai me Didiers' Home, numbcra four hundred and fire men. EThe 9th. lHth. 11th and 12tli Caralry rendezroui at Camp Shank., where there are now orer twelre hundred men. t2T"Ve leirn that the barrack at Terre Haute were totally destroyed by fire on Monday morning ladt. No particulars. t373uch in the weight of anow upon roofs about town, that, in some instances, it has to .be ehoreled off t3F"Mr. and Mrs. Brigadier General Torn Thumb will arrire in Indianapolis on Saturday the 23d int. .Ü ikoiuvani vtrnerai iuoie iaics mat nre .!:...- I V. Ll. . t . rnew regiments ot infantry and four of cavalry are now rejdy for organixatiou tT Lieut. Col. Hurjre, of the 70th Indiana, baa been nppointed command tut of thia District, rice A. II. Conner, resigned. t?TAt Camp BurnVide, from h tall and beautifully tapering sUfX, the Sur Spangled Banner has been unfurled. For Salk The desirable property at No. S3 forth Meridian street. Inquire of jn'- 3 (. (1. Holmas, Agent. C?7"An indux of thieves and burglar from St. ui and other citie- i reported by the police. Let jyop'e le on their guard. JT""Indiana' Kfll of Honor" will be im tied in ten daya. It i. looked for with much interest by all intrejted in the soldier' achievements. t3The police report anet of prrson having in their poe.ion counterfeit fives on the Madison Branch of the Bank of the State of Indiana. A ca-e of assault and battery, one of intoxication, one for pacing counterfeit money, and two for larceny, m t.ie up the Mayor' docket yeterday. - . - A CHtAr Lot Lot Xo. 9, in Dunlop and Tutewiler's addition tu Indi tnopöli, will be fold rerr cheap, for cah Inquire at thi office. dec'J5-tf f?PThe Auditing Committee on Military Claim, in session for aome lime pat, ha adjourned until, the second Monday in Febru trr next. Majmc Nonce. A stated meeting of M irton Ltxtge. No. 'X. will be held thi (Wednesday) evening, nt ? o'clock. 1'unctual attendance is refjueted. Francis Kino, Secretary. MeTRoronTAN. Mis Coomb appeir again to night a l'aithenia in Ingomar. The Mut-n-rian, a part which the cli arming yoon Actre.-tt enact admirably. Crimhiw. Big.xhaw and Bradshaw is the after piece. 5T"lt being understoo! that a Vacancy will shortly occur in the department of the U. S. inpector of hore., Co!. Henry Achcy of thi city it almost universally spoken of for the place. Col. Achey pertormed ?.uch duties at Cincinnati, during the Mexican war. 37 Night before Ut on Washington Jtrett tppsite th Court II u.e a iiegro was t-everelr beaten by a party of soldier. He wa left in a d plisht indeed, with ?caicely life in him. Another negro with him wn also assailed but managel to escape with a few bruise. Wanted A tout, active. (German, to work aboiit a .tore. A good place and pernunent nituntioit can be curel. hr calling early at the well known Prescription Drug Store, ?enour's where evcrthlT gts for pure drug and medicine No. 5 Bates House Block. 3Mr.Jorph II trri.s, renovator. South Illi-noi-f street, has ircemly refitted Iiis et.blil.DJfat. added to hi ap,ürt i. tnd'is no j.rejvare! to ev ute all tk in hi :tlV ,,i superior tyle. We especially call the attention of ladies to this lact. Tlie.r fabrics he can make look ua beautiful a new. rsf Ctrain Water Tr.Kf B- ts. Oirl's '

ocnooi iioes. rtrignarus; lv s and outh ! T thKk IWs. Children's custom work. WeatelNEWS PRINTING PAPER fittii:ir out the l.ttle I.ULs -nK.t ..oUII.- .. .I '

great ratiety. Jo.xi. Vinscix.k Co. j janr.uiw I Xlw Sens. A this n the season when eer trson wants a new suit, they should t all on li. H. Heitktra, N. 17 North Illinois street, and examine his Uck of j iee goods and select a comfortable uit for the ei,,n. w -oo.! just receired. decl-tf ! Fox Sah X huue and lot in mjime IT in ' Drake's adiition. The house is a giKd frame. ; with four rooms. There is on the lot a good ; Üble, tuoke house, ahd well all of which ar i new. The above property will be sold fur $?ÖQ cash, at which price it is a great bargaiu. by McKirsan Si TliELL, J janl-d'2w Real Estate Agent. ' r?T Krank A. Bjtd. Druggi,t. West Wsh ineton treet, offers to lh public Hilton's In!u ble Cement, an arliclejust introduced and raluaLie for mending furniture, ivory, bone, crockery, gl?,' earthern ware, leather, paper, Ac; it "is uaed also for oling, patching, and lining boot and ahoea, bcin ii:Hlub!e in water. It is also uperior for cementing leather beiliog in all hap:.

t3TMr. Aon S jet. and Id Marion St jeni, th wif and daoghLtr or WillUin Henry S iters, re tjow in cbe dtt nA dwite to hetr cf his IierMhouU. Tht ar in deep arniety and d.mtr. about hin. Word lent to the Palmer House will reach tbera. - .

1 r5rTbt herr now detaine the arrlTals of rr.iroul train. On all the lire yesterday tlWe was rcm-e or lee detention. The Indian pol it aod Cincinnati p.enjrer trslii due yesterday morning did not arme until 9 o.clock at nijrht. ! iixiiu are muri;; u.e mo. ari.iic arm umom in j thecountrj. Our citizen have frequently had a taste, of their nullify, and neer are thej heard without infinite pleasure and admiration. Their ferrice are offered for funeral. b-ill, partie, pio nics, excursion and other occasion, and may be wured by call-mr on Mr. Hahn, rwj , Eift Street House, or 521 South Meridian street. Z?TLpI night the officer of the 3oth Indiana, inviujd to tbe residence of J. J; Bingham. Ksq., had a ptea?ant time. Col. Mullen, Lieut. Col. Blfe, Major Duflicr. Capt Dillon, Capt. Crw, Lieut. Whiteroan. Lieut Allen, Lieut. Thelan, Lieut. M annix, Mr. O'Conner, and several other gentlemen made up the party. Due attention baring been paid to the delicacies and substantial of the elesantly pprcid table, the ftat of reason and the flow of oul followed. Song and toa-t and wit and humor and anecdote were the order I of the evening, and swiftly and happily flew the nours. it wa in lact one of thoe deligfitrul pocinl gathering of gentlemen, each contributing; to the enjoyment of all, which leave the kindliest and niot genial remembrance. Indeed, at parting the health of the host, aod of the accomplished ladies of the household who ho graciously welcomed each one, was drank with heartfelt sincerity. "When will war'a deaily Mist 1 blown. And Kritl pc rMurntri," may there be another joyous meeting of the same friend under the etme hospitabl roof. The IVach Caor. A meeting of a Horticultural Society it. Cincinnati, lucidly report that after i careful examination of the peach buJs. j ther are of the opinion tint every peach bud is killed; yet, notwithstanding the bud examined are all dead, yet, no doubt, m my of the bud on the tame trees may be .still alive And. further, they do not mean to say that the fiuit is killed entirely, by any mean, for these branches were taken from tree on the top of n hill verr much exposed, and therefore many of the tree within a hundred feet of those from which thee branches were t ken my not hive materially sunVred. The entire destruction of fruit they have never known to take place, and they bei ieve that notwithstanding many buds are destroyed, there is no reason to fear a failure of the peach crop. Coto Weathkr Kxauokratio.vv There is nothing that people exaggerate about more lib erally than cold weather. How commonlr, on a cohl morning, do we hear some shivering fellow say, "the mercury must be below zero " S nie oilier shivering fellow, to whom he makes the same observation, remarks to a third person, similarly aulTerins, that "the mercury is below zero." The third indiv'dunl, repeating the same thinir to somebody el-e, add the abortion that he ".-air the thermometer himself." Thus Morien go and grow. In fact, the mercury wa probably at least 20 degrees above zero, for water freeze at 3'2 degrees, and any desree below that begins to make itself felt in one'8 toe and ears. Fifteen degrees, with a brisk wind, are not pleasant to face, comitig"round the corner. Statements con cerning thermometer can never be relied on unless they come from some intelligent, matter of fact observer. Even body else add to the reading when the weather is warm, and aubfract from it w hen the weather is cold. The report about the cold snap recently sent from Indianapolis. Cincinnati and other Western cities, stating that the mercury was Q0 leg. below zero, would never hare been believed if they had not been sent about the same time and neaily verified one an other. It would not be at all j.urprising, though, if all the observers, or, rather, those who reported the observations to the telegrapher, had without mutual agreement, added rive or ten de grees to the record "below," after the usual manner of mankind. A fall of the mercury to iM deg. below is s0 rare in any part of the States a to be a remai kable event; though instance have been reported where it came down to 40 deg , near which point mercury freeze, and spirits of wine must be employed to measure the cold. Dr. Kme, in his narrative of Arctic adventures, notes temperature varying from 0 dej. to ."II deg. below zero, tmt nays that even Mi-h degrees of cold are no obstacles to travel, provided perkoh have a practical knowledge of how to do it. His party journeyed SO miles in about 0hours, almost without a halt, during such temperatures, and did not surt'er to the exteiit of a frost bite. Dr. Hayes in his "Arctic Boat Tourney," states that in the severer portions of the yeir (though rarely ) the mercury indicated f:-0 deg . below. During the period of their active explorations it ratnred h high as 35 deg . to 40 de,'., and on one occasion M deg. aboe. either of which temperatures would be delightful for oi:e of our winters. PROFESSIONAL. Ir. A, D. KAI, I,, j OFF KR HIS SKRVH'KS TO THE CITIZENS OF ! Indianapolis and ricinity. OÜW, Virginia Avenue No. 12. Kri'l-iK- Sörth Nw Jr-ey street. No 37. ! octU'63-tlj BROKER. i MONEY ADVANCED o S WATtMIKS. DIAX )XI)S. JKWELRY. PI.ATK. ! lry lioinls ami otbt v-ronal property, orhoatht I d sold Ät at ISTO. 185 NOKTH ILLINOIS STUF KT. NORWOOD'S HLOCK I XI' STA1KS.) cRtH-dlr p, j ii it. win in b:i:. j 1KIV.TF. MEDICAL A bVICI-: Mi EE OK CHARGE. Ir. Whittier's Theory, Symptoms and Trratmet.t 1 1 Chnnic, Ntvou. Urinary, ami Sexual l)iNeas, free, in a plain sealed letter env lope, for mx cent, to prej.ay po.tatre. It Is a clear delineaiion of all the diseases and comiition resuhiinj fnun tha infringement of the moral laws, exreves. in tulirfiice-i, exposure and impro1ences In married and nnle life. Every sentence contains instruction to the afflicted. anl hou!l be rea-1 hy every young person, to ke-p ihn off the -tnlt on which others have been broken to pieces. Anistiven ss clrarly stated to he cn'hT tLe control of judicious treatment, and thereby p-cvent inchnstion t. one very prolific caux ofliea-e. Nearly erry ca of disea can be treated without hindrance tf buin.. Medicine sent by mil, ecurc front oberva, i .ti. (.'hartes molerate: consultation br letter or at the oflic free; cures gua-anteed. 1CW ALT, s;. Charles street, tetween Sixth and Seventh, nne sq'i.re south of I.i:,Jel Hotel, V. I). Pox 309.', St. Lrtu:. M v Cirrulsr Letter eperi.illy for lad-.e, cont.iii'rc uothm rrferriDg to Sexual Dieaes f r3cei.t P"e. janl-tAwly PRINTING PAPER &C. rr o t i ? i :v k r s: U; H VVF ALL SIZES OF -M3i, Mnd ,Ujt CARD BOARDS, CARTS, ...txsM ; BOWEN, STEWART & CO.j 18 West Washington Street. ! Jat.a-.12 j FOR SALE. ! KVl3l FOIJ SALK. j FIHF. tNlKRh.NKD OFJKKS OR SALE THE m. iu sir.jf imrzB, rt.ntiir.S5 ar-U lfvs aerr, ITU ? on r i.-.r tb lul iupo is and MaJL-ou tsie Kc4, f-tr tnils south of Indi.ntjys!?,; i acre cf S4il tra t i under cu;t:at.on, tb balance teatrtly timbre.t, anJ all ui dr fen:. rme lwilinjr and other ont bui:d:ng. barn. Orchard, Ac. Apply for further particular to the undendned, !itin uer So iitpcrt, Jianou Cuuuty, lud.ai.a. IS 4 Alf HAVERSTICK, Janli-t3w AI.KAII IM C. SMtX'K.

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( ateoaTc imi-iit roa tbi daili rata inmnu far .Morning liepwrt Se rirat Haaje. IVilit Report. NAVY APPROPRIATION BILL. The Itrillvla ;ovcriinieiit Held lle)poiiiblt! for Ihc Dcpretlatlon of the Alnbninn. MILITARY AFFAIRS. inttrtslhifz from SI. Domingo. Further Particulars of the Railroad Accident. um. me mm mz OAGK 1Z SSIOIV A 1 Ac. Ac, A'c Ac, Ac From Vnliingtin. Wasfiimuton, Janu iry 10. Hetdqu trter here received adispitch Ironi Ucn. Grant dated X.tshrille 17, PUting that the rebel General Vance made a raid towards Turnersville, and captured a tnin of twentr-three w.igoi.9. t r He was pursue-1 by Col. Palmer, who recaptured the wagons and took one nmbulanc leaded with medicin, 1:0 horse and 1ÜÜ stand of arms. Vance and his AdjuUnt General are among the prisoner captured. The navl bill as reported to-day from the committee of Way and Mean, appropriate for thcordiniry Operations of the Navy proper about .i'J.TÜO.tMMJ in addition to the uu I appropriations for the several Bureaus of the Depirtment, and for Navy Yards, Docks, and miscellaneous expendit'ir s. The pa v of ollicei s, seamen and engineers, re quires $10. l-i.'J.O'dll; and for i.-.ntiuctioti andre ptirs, i'Jd.HJU.tKH); r American plated vetd $:,bl)(J.l0U; hemp an 1 other uuterials. 570II.0ÜII; fuel. i.l-4.0on; e.uiptneiit, i.'l.OoO,(H)0; provisions $G. 1 1 fJ.iMMl; coti-ti ii'. tion and repairs ot machinery, ..dTJ.UOO; .urgco-.s npplianct s and necessaries, SH30iJ.()00; nivagation apparatus and aupplie. jilOG (Mf() The Tost Master General ha- invited bids to reduce the running time lour d is lioui the Ailantic to the Pacific, for the convenience of the letter mail, as well as the entire mail. Secretary Seward, in a letter to Minister Adams, dated October Gth, last, a appears Ironi the nuolished correspondence, sav tint the United States do insi.t, and must continue to insist, that the British Government is jutly ieonsibie for the d unices which the peaceful, law-abiding citizen of ti e United States Mi?uin by the dep relation of the Alabama, that vessel having been built and fitted out in Iiriti-.Ii waters. The Sccietary cannot, therefore, instruct Mr. Adams to refrain from pressing the claims whisli he now hat iu his h uidfrom "Sew York. N :w Vokk. .lanu.iry I'J Colonel (loodrich, ot General Burnsidc' M.itl, who is in our vicin ity, says the Boston Traveller of ht evening, is preparing to organize from New Kurland an expedition by Im 1 and e:i, of which the old 9th Army Corps is to form the nindeu-. The Mas-aclmsctt-"Jlst. tr.hh, .1"il, u,d H di ate embraced in the t.rp-. Colone! Goodrich'- department ineludes Maine, Vermont anl New Hampshire, with his hea hpnrlcrs in Portsmouth, New H:imp?h;re. Col. Loring will recruit for the above in this city. Col Goodrich in an interview with Gov Gi!more and Gen. Kimball, found them ready to co-operate with the enterprise in everv manner The three New Hampshire regiment, the 6ih, Uth and 1 1 th. will he promptly filled, and with a a fine class of men. The hMdipuai-tersof Gen. Ibunside will be at New York A special to the Post, dated Washington, Jan uary i, say?: The House Potolli-e Committfee will report a bill establishing a money order system. The Way and Meu.s Committee have come to a couc!uio;i in reference to a tax on oil and tobacco, and all statement to the contrary are untrue. The committee is ready to rejM.it the naval appropriation bill. The Military Committee of the Senile will undoubtedly report tiaiiKt the confirmation of lien. Schotieid. Mrs. Gaines, of Gaincsiille notoriety, sent a dispatch this m irtPiig from M rliti-d;irj:, Va.. a-king for a pa to come here She came throiii:!i the lines trorn Noith Carolina esterdiv. The War Department has ot.lvred her to retrr'n. Tha Turk's Island Mandard of the '21 i.it., ha dates fioni S D m n.'o to Df;' 'J Hi, and Puerto Plate to Dec 'J(i b The capture ot Am i, by the pmiards under (iaud.it i, is cotifirme 1. but the Standard sates that although it ha- ws! two month fighting and nuny live-, its po es-iou is of no great importance A train of Ml muie laden with ammunition for Santn Ana' army was cipturel by the Dominican on theO'lioi D'temher. About 1200 Spaniatd left St. Domingo citv ou the Ihh to. capture St. Christobal, but were hair isse.1 terriblv by Dominican gurrrilla. and on reaching a defile it the river Jain were driven buk heiter skelter to the city, losing some 200 killed and woui .led. The Doininican -till hold St Christobal, thus presenting all land communication with places occupied by the Spaniards. Some '. sr, mi. td-, .'lOO rifle. 1, 000 rounds of cart lidges and a rield pie e had been captured by 'he Dominican .at Tobacco. The Somiirds i.re stit-ngthening the for iiications, of St. Domingo bv two redoubt. Sinti Ana is ne.u 1. 1 u liinno, and h is I ttelv been reinforced bv 1.Ö0O men. but there were more than Too sick in his camp. He i nn tb'e t move his at my l.r ird He i io a critical position, and if N feiretl ih. Dominicans rnight inH ct a fttal blow on him. Two native regiment-have been ordered to be formte! in St. Domingo A severe battle took place at Puerto Plata on the'J hho December, in which the Spaniards were deleited. wiMi a los of 150 out of GOO 1 he Dominii ,ii.. are represented as fighting with great galimtry in ihi encounter, and captured a cannon. The Stand ird. in a resume of the condition of of atl.tirs, sa: '1 he sooner Spain withdraws from this dishon orable and unprofitable contest the letter. Ti e Spaniard are nn-ier- only of the ground upon wliuh tiie -t.ino and the dir-tri'.t through which I they fiht. Their way o:ie day i occupied bv j the Dominicans, t.d the next the Spwiiard will j nnd. instead ot van.jui-hing ttie I'ominicans, they will acquire only a cemetery. . m m i i'nrtlier I'artiniiars r Itir Itatlrond ; Disaster. i CLk.Mi.AMi. .lai.u.iry I'J. The niht eiprest we-t from ButXalo i- -tuck in the snow three nii'e ett ot' Paiiie-ville. '1 he accömtnolation tram run -ntw it. rour c;ir were burned. five pervjtis kilied and roimber wounded. Thej ciu-e of the disi-ttr was, to men who were! det tiled to watch attentivelv for at:roachinr i Trains. 1 he collision occurred hiie one was - ; : rciieving the other, who from the -torm and cold w neai i peti-hing Amons the killtd wa Henrv Coflj'i, ot New oik. The natne of ;h other his not yet bv. asrer' M: H. The w oiiriel .te P: M icabe. i of CatuoTi. Onto; Y. K. rt iri:- ani .lames (till, of vncue; W. F. Knders, of St Louis; Nile Ko'.-om. and John (iladdit.g, of O.etron, Wi-cjnsin; Cit' etine Po-t, of McConnelsville, Ohl ; John O urley, of CUy-rille.Penn-vivania; ; B. tuirn,of Dunkirk, Miid a nurn'x r o! other whose nines hare not been learned. S'lperintenoent Nottiuhs.m, with a relief i train, from Cleveland, hts leacheJ the ?pot. j The wout.ded tre being cured lor At the hotel ar I private hoe.se ' ltFALu. January 13 The mow tonn con j tinue. with hi-h wind. No trtir.i leave for the ; ea.-t r wert betöre to-morrow. From Korireas) .TI on roe. FoRTttsa Mo.sR...t, January 17. The Ricb-I mond oenui.el ot the.thssi: Yankee ti-H.p are being landed at Moorhead, N. C. We expect stirring times on the cot thia winter. ii :.: , t t . . iiwimwo. "i -loinoujfcry, Aiaoatua, wt-re i

buyon the 4tb lLt-t ukltg la ice an ;ocb in tLickne. The Wilmington Journal sari the recent preecce of Gen. Butler in Newbrn,aod the concentration of troopa at that point, aa well as at Wajhinron and Bufort Hatbor. leaTes little room to doubt that an advance of tbe most serious character is contemplated, and on the ere of execution. bTtheeneruT in North c dir,. Th-

enemy may adrance in th direction of Kingston and Goldsboro. No doubt they are increasing their force at Washington and Plrmouth, and we may expect au attack uo the railroad near Kocky Mount and Weldon. ' The Montgomery Advertiser iiv: (icn. Martin' entire cavalrv force met the enemy at Talbot' Station and drove them back four miles, when they were reinforced and drore Martin back, with considerable loss. The enemy remains at Mo-iy Creek, strongly reinforced. Our loss was 120. " Tbe railroad will he in runn'ng order to Bristol in a few day. A confederate Quartermaster ha beeu dicoverei tobe a dehtulter to the amount of $3,OOO.tW.H). The Richmond Enquirer of the 12th says: Where are we drilling? The proceedings at Richmond are well worth the attention of our people at this moment. Congress holdi in its hands tbedeMinr of the iler. ublic it h.a th d- , r - - - termination of the question whether it shall lire or uie. The debates and proceedings of Concreto fur nish much occasion for painful solicitude. Ther ennce panic, rather than the cool and grave deliberation becoming such a body in its anxiety ia rejiure me currency ana nil up tne armr The danger is imminent that Concres will bank rupt the country and overturn the frame work of The proposition of the Special Committee on Finance to tax the present value of the Confederacy to the amount of $?00,IM)0 .uoo, should be .'.l . i . i ... cruuicvi an act to eil out at public auction for taxes, ad the real estate of the Confederacy to the people who have SDeculated and acoimnlaltxl fortune by the war, while the bill reported fiom the Military Committee miht be Ju-tly entitled an act to establish au irrespoi.-ible deootitn at 1 1 ; l. i i. .... nicnmoiid, and stane tne country, including the armv. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. SKNATK. Washington, January 19. Mr. Conness presented a petition from citizens -vn.ona, praying ior a railroad between that Territory and California. Referred. Mr. Wilson iresented a bill establishing rules and i emulations for theGorernmcut of the armies of the I iiitej States. Referred. Mr. Wilkinson introduced a bill providing for the payment of a bounty of $100 to men that were mustered into the service t rior to May .'Id, lrul. The it-solution amending the rules of the Senate with ieard to certaiu oath by the Senators, was taken up. Mr. Bayard addre-.-ed the Senile at length against the propriety and constitutionality of the proposed rules. Mr. Collatner desired to reply to Mr. Biyard, but gave way till 1 o'clock to morrow. Resolutions of think to Gen Thomai and hi- army and to Commodores Rincgold and Dupont weic introduced A bill increasing the salaries of custom inspector$1 perilay was reported. The Son i'e went into executive session after w hich it adjourned. HOUSE. The House resumed the consideration of the joint resolution amendatory of the confiscation act, üo as to m ike it conformable to the Consti union . Mr. Bii.s opuoed the confiscation polier, con tctioing that the estate could not be forfeited beyond the life of the offender. Mr. Boutwell advocated the pending resolution. ui. )eistaiMÜng it to tn ike it the duty of the court to admiuL-ter the penalties of treason within the limits id the Constitution. The subject was then passed over. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the excise and internal revenue laws. Mr. Lovrjoy proposed a tax on spirits of one dollar per gallon. Mr. Grinnell moved to make the tax one dol lar and twenty centa. Fernando Wood and J. Winthrop Chandler oppoed the ..hove motion. The whisky clati-e was debated at length, but no amendments wcie adopted. . Adjourned. COMMERCIAL. . bv Tr.t.itoiurK.; Clnelnnst li tlurkei. Cincinnati, January 13. Flour in better demand and market firmer; Hiiperfine, .45 b0 (a "."; extra, äCit. fi.10. Wheat unchanged; 10,(100 buehel prime red sold at Xk Com, He higher at SU'tll .OS. Oats uncharged. Whisky at r5.' Provi-ioiis qui t but firm; no change in prices. A good dcm.-tnd b;r l-.ead and gut lard at ll '.j'. (old at . and silver at 52i prem. Kxchange stendy. Money tight. Nkav York, January I'J. Flour. 5oCl0c better and in good demand at $ 1 .02 ((f I 57 for Chicigo Spring, $ I 54 1 .59 for Milwaukee Club, and $1 62tgl f.7 for Winter lel. Coin quiet and he ivy at !ji I 25 ftf 1.2525 for shipping mixed, in store. Sugar quiet; no pales of moment. Pork dull. Dressed hogs quiet at 9l jCd"'.'. Lard quiet af l.'li 1 Ic Moni-Y active at 7 per cent. ME DIC AC. THIS 13 A RICH AND PECTORAL BALSAM Or TBI HOST HEUING, SOFTENING, AND EXPECTORATING QfJALITIES . it is a nrt and rtKUAST xtPtciNf roa ixr.iXTs axd Yorxu ciiiiiki:. I r IS A CKaTAIN EKVEDT FOR ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, HOOPING COUGH. AND CROUP. IT la THE BUT AID CHEAPEST IM IDT FOR COUGHS, COLDS. SORE THROATS, CHRONIC COUGHS, NIGHT SWEATS, &. Bletdmg from the Ung, J 5 CENTS PER BOTTLK. For ssI by all Prugtjists, and rcanuüictured cr.ty By DR. STRICKLAND, cixcinaTi. o. jac -dodAwly. NOTICE. Copartnership IViitiw. niHK U!CDF.Kir,NKD RAVE THIS I) AT PUR. X CHASETMh entire lntr of C. 3(nick in the Pilrner House, and Viil tereaf'.er coidact tb buslites tbrroof, i'd Mluick bAvmg no interest btt JOUy BCS5ET, E. W. DAVIS. In(Jinro!:. Jmiry. 1$. janlj !3t NOTICE. GEÄ.VEL ROAD MEETING. fpUR r'TiX'K HOLDERS Cf THE INDIANAPOLIS f nd OikUn l Grr? I Uoti Cotn;.ariy re requeued to met at Ih town of 0VIiii rn Sturdjy. the Sib dy cf Jmnnary. 1 v'clccX P. to tl-ci fle Ixrrctort fvr said CttraPT. I.ETI B"LA?CI;ER, ALFIANUV.U MOLK. CHKHTOPnrrR apple, ul-tAli UF NRT APPLE.

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INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, DAILY AXD WEEKLY, Por 1004. At do period la th hUKryof the nation baa it tnore important tbat the nord ahanld b aTisl of th jriridplea upon witch onr Ocvemment U baned and tbe bearing of piling erent upon onr notkal inaiüatloa. We arc in th" nid-i of a rerratlon, and th ffort U boInp tna'lo to overthrow toe Government tabtihe4 by th wisdom, agacity and patriotism of Washington, Jeversen. Vadi&on and their associate, and otablUh In lis Head a tronf , overshadowing and centralised de potim. Sure right, which have protected tbt liberty of tbe citiien, are to be iiruck down; Stat lines ar to b obliterated arid tb Federal Gorerntnnt I to vmrp the codtrl and directicn of tbe domestic fjx!icy and lutitatious .! tbe State. Tbi is the policy of the Administration party. It Wdirg member boldly pwlaii it, and tbe events wblcb La. tranp ired fnce tbe adrcct of the present Administration Into power clearly foroahadow that auch i its purpse. Such U th Issua preti-nteJ to tLo AmericAn people. It ia for them to illustrate the capacity of man for dfgovernment, by in.dstioir on a jroTerrjtrterd of the people. Jost aä cur forefathi-r did, in opposition to aa aristorratic, arbitrary and kingly power. So long ha we proapered and erjoyed tbe bls,iI;(rs t.f ciT1 Bd rellriou reedom, that we fail t appreciate their value and have almost forgotten tbe aacrif.ccs by Which they wer achieved. Tower U ever teaüng from the ruanj to the few, aud unlea the pec-pie boldly and manfully meet tha present crisis ere loug the goverumeit of tbe many will become tha government of the few, and inntead of belüg the asyluru for the oppressed -f all nations, onr own will becom as oppn-sjre with it ordrs ai.d burdeu as tb most despotic. Tbe StsnwKL will coidiune to advocate old fashioned Democratic d. trine, believirg Crmly that tbe only hope of preserving Republican institutions rest on their upremacy in tLe administration tt the uroTemment. These dr-tritie are clearly arid rorcprtiicnsively et fortb in tb following platform prepared by Thomas JefTerson, the foundrr of tbf Democratic party: Kqu.tl an I exact Jutice to all men, of whatever tat or p ruasion rrliiouH or political ; IVac, commerce, Aud iioneat friendship with Allna tiotM, entangling alliawe with note ; The stipport of the State ivrtini-nta in all their rights, as the tnot enniptent .i4minitr.itioii fr ourdomeic concerns atil the surest bulwarks against anti-republican toinliici,s. The pre-ervatiop ,.f tho retard p.Ttmint in Ita whol eoiiMittoional vior. as tiie sht stichr of f.nr pace at lo-tii-- aii2.afety abroad ; A jealous care of the riifht of election by the people ; A nuld ainl safe corrertivt "f abuses which are lopped by the swurd of revolution. l--re eaceful remedies ar unprovided. Absolute aciuiescenee in the will of th majority, the vital prii.eip!e of repubü--. fron which there is no appeal but to force the vital principle and inai'-diate parent of despotism ; A well disciplined militia, our best reliance in peace, aiid for the l:rt moments t f war, till regulars ruav re lieve them. The upremaey of the civil ovrr the tmli'arr authorKcnoiny in the public expense, that labor may be lightly burdened; The hotieüi payments of our debt, an t acred preservation of tbe public faith; Kncourqein?nt of aerionlt'ire, and of commerce a it han1maiil. 1 be diffusion f Information, and arraignment of all abuse at the bar of public reason; Freedom of relicion; FKKKDoM OF TIIK PKESS; AND FKFKDOM i)F TEKSON UNDER TUK PROTKCTIOX OF TUK HARK AS COKPLS; This is pUtforn upon which every Democra anc" every citizen cau stand, aud if a free government the Constitution ani Union as framed ,y the founders of the Repub'ic is preserved, it will only be by th successful a-cctiJiicy of those principliis in it administration. If they are uiiim ain.-l the voice of the people wdl control in public aifairs, and the blessing of civil liberty will be preserved and perpetuated. It K a tim the peo,.!e h"il t r-ad. The whole world is in commotion, and revolution threaten other nation as well as our own Tiie Sksrir.i. w id give a a ummay of all gern-r.il iiewn, and it wdi t-e the aim of the publishers to nmke it a valuable and interesting newspaper in every department. It will pay special attention to State affairs, and, aa the i cn'ral frn of the Democratic party of Indiaua, will ue evry effort to sustain its principles, its policy and its reprevntativ men. It will not be an instrument to advance the ocltish interests of cliques, factions or IndivHual. In co way can sound pmcipies be Utter diaieminated than through the agency of Democratic newspaper and Democratic documents. And Iv-uiocrats cannot better srv- their cause ths.n by placing a Itenovratic newspaper in the hands of every family ia the State. The prejudices of our political opponents wo M soon giro w..y if they were enlightened as to the iocirins and purpose of the Democratic party. Notvitl.nr linsf tiie large increure of tho expen attending the p .i-.JiL-.uioa or rew.spapeis, the terms of the SNTirL n i'i 1 r , -ame a heretofore, and as w have no paid agents, w-r bhall rtly upon friends tj aid in extfiidiiK it circulation. And the if tb circulation, the greater wiU be tbe ability of tiia proprietor- to tncrease tb value arid Interest of the paper. TKfCMS OF TIIK DAILY .KNT1NF.L. One copy, one war $7 nr One Copy, six months 3 30 One copy, one rv nth m) Iteliveret by t.e carrier, within the city. 15 cent per week, payable to trie carrier. Atrent will ! ppb,;H :,t Vi rents a week. 9 TKKMS oF TUK W F K K I . Y S K N'TI N F. 1 1 copy. 1 year 1 50 10 copies, an l one to th maker of the clul 15 00 2l copies, ant two to the maker of the club 3 00 Additions can be made to club, at anytime at th above rates. The nam-s will be printed on each paper withov.t extra cha sr. No pper will , ei.t without prepaj m-nt'or con tinned ionr than paid for. Address i:i.ii:ic, iAiiiiF:ss & iiigiia.ti, iMtllunupolis., Intl. DRY GOODS. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, IN CLOAKS AMI SHAWLS, :rir mc Vill .eil, for fifteen day-, their stock in CLOAKS nnd HIIAWLS At a reJuction of at leat one fourth le than Chrisfrrns iVices. A LSONubia Hoods, Sontags, Jackets, Scarfs and all Wool Goods; ii;i iie;ii,v at cost. Balmoral?, Hoop-Skirt?, Hosiery, Gloves, Dress Good, and all " other Goods arc marked down proportionally. Call AT ONCEOnly 15 Days Sale, AT 33 WEST WASHINGTON ST. 5 Doors from Palmer House, Same Side. jan1l-df UNDERTAKER. MATTI1KW LOG. TJ1TDERTAKER, Circle St., Near Journal Office, iM)iiu'oi,h, i.n. FOR SALE. X HkVE TVTKNTY THUlANO HOLLAK WORTH I cf improved C ty lrejeriy, thai I i eil for r.e fiMinh down atkl IS. balau e withm eiht tears, th. pjichaser is percent, inurot ia advance. aa r.nally. ÜWK i. MT. PITT, deel .-!).

SPECIAL NOTICES. BROWN'S I k ZGLCTD COTGH. COLO, Ü11U Wlig aa imuttd r ora Taroat, if aw.i

nnnitrxttl I I wP"aTt,rtreiii ras nous r-a:oo-OllUiaUniAL I "7 Broocbial od AatitnaUe I.Mae, 0119 xiuM iTjcnra o i. tnijwji-a BKOXCBIALTXCCtir.S reach tfirrcüy tb affected parts, aod rlv a'csoat im B4laMriMf. ft rocehlUa, AiLh tn Catarrh, and Cooaumptrv Owgbs tb Troches art BMfal. Public 5pk rs and Sitgfra should hav tb Troehea to elar and strengthen th vole. Jlilitary CJCcers aod Soldier who verta th to! and ar x Pd to oddeo cWancea, hol4 as them Obtain only tta retu o. TROCHES COUGHS AUD COLDS. "BROWN'S bronchial nnmrc 1.... their efficacy ty a test of tuany years, are highly recomluended and prescribed by Phywiacs and 8urfeo&ala th Array, and bar received testimonials from Dany eminent men. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers In Medicines la tb united Stales and aostfore'.ea countries at 15 cent- jr bo- JaU-dAwlm LADIES! LAD1ESI LADIES! DON'T fail to read tb advertisement Ja this paper, heade litroKTANT TO FEMALES." Dr. Cbeesaaa. f Sew i Tork, has devoted th last thirty year of sna practice t I Fenial Complaints. Iiis PlU. act lik a charm. They j are reliable and safe. oer9-dSm 1 1ST IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR HaavtT's FsitALa Pills have never ytt failed la re tnovitig difficulties arising from obstruction, r stoppage j of nature, r ia re storing ihe system t perfect health j when sufferiaj fron Spinal Affective, Prolapsus tTlerl, tbe WhiW, or other weakneaa ef the L'trln. Organa. The Pills ar perfectly harmless wo the constitution, aod may be takea by th most bellest femal without caus Ing di-tre-s th msm tiro they act lik. a charm by strenj-tbening, Invlgoraticj and restoring the system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on tL monthly period with regularity, no matter from what causes tb obstruction may arise. They should, however, SOT U taken during the first thre or four months of pregnancy, though af. at any other time, as mUcarriag would b tbe result. Each box contains 64 p lis. Pric.tl. Dr. HARVEY'S TREATISE cm Disease of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriege, Barreaue, Sterility, Reproduction and Abuses of X'ature, and emphatically th LaJies Privaie Iedicd Adviner, a pamphlet of 64 pages, sent free to any addre. Six cents required to psv postage The Pill and book w.ll be s-nt by mail when desired, securely ealed atd prepaid, by J. ERTAN, M. D., General Agent, 2so.78 Cdar street, yw Tork. JCrold bv ail the principal drurgim. TOMLINS.OX A C0.X, Druggista, AeentK, sept3o-63-dAwly Indianapolis. tST.VKW DISCOVERY FOR THE Speedy and prrrt'nt eure of Kerninal Weaknes. Urethra! and Vai-inal Iüscharges, Gleet, Sequal Diseases, Ktuissjons, lmjKte nee. Genital Debility and dtsea-e vt tbe liladder and Kilney. IVi.l'h b'rsciric Pill, are warranted in all cases and cau be relied on. No rb autre of diet required. They do not iiansate.nor interfere with businenii puruit. Lp wards of 200 cases have been cured tbe past month. Hort thin ou huutlmi 'hyiifittti ut thin in their priraU jrrn-t't',tiHt oil 1 11 of thir fJKt-icg. They are ent;rely bannle on tbe ystem, and can be relied on in all case, arising from youthful indiscretion or elf-abuse, which often incapacitate the sufferer from fulFIling thai ut im of r.irri-d Ii. A TR'ATISK of 61 pK-", containing mean, of cure, sent free to all. Two tanps reqrired for j.Msge. The Pill will b sent y mail, securely .ealed, 00 receipt of One Hollar, by J IUJTAX, M. D., Xa.:6Cdar street, X, Y. Sold by all tbe principal druggists. TOM LISBON A COI, Agents, epflO-dAwly Indiannpolia. HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS PI Wholesale & Retail Cx DKALRU 15 Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Gloves aLd F' JJ Xtt S . Man just lltccived hin Fall Stock 1 l GOODS, DIRFCT FROM THE MAXUFACTCRER in the Kast. which he will ell a. low as the leweet. All the LTr.T .TYi.es kept at No. 15 Pennsylvania treet,fourd-orsotith ef the pof 1 Ofhce, Indianapolis, In.l octSO-dAwnm FURNISHING GOODS. THONSSEN & LAHEY, 67 We3t Washington Street, llcia tsit lllirls nnd irnnrttrrMi.t "Xrarlr oppoHltt the Itnte llour. KV IT V VI IT aa w. ai ava Gents1 FitrHixhing ood AND II O I 1Z 1 A . J " sioorta Sold at.eu Vork Jol.hltis; Price. decU SHIRTS, &C. Gents' Furnishing Goods! Shirts, Collars NECK UNDER SniRTS. Ar.H im writs i And Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, at mK SO r.S'T VA5(I!tCiTO STUt.tTI at rtft. J-.ll-NOTIONS. TOYS. &C. TO DEALERS IN NOTIONS, TOYS, j Fancy Groocls, &c. MT flvHTK IS NOW, COMPLETE IN ITKBT parti-j1ar for tbe eotnin,r HotiJays, I wl.btocall, ! the atteut:.. of dealers In th. above rood, Hsvir j f boi-ht n4r ery favorable cirramtance, aod aadr- ' tarvlinjj rke wants of th. trad. theriiebly by loRf ex ' prw-no, it will be t the int rest of buyer. ta extra in. : an warrooma w aer. they will tnd th. 'argett variety f ' ' jotis eer bro:pht tcyether nn-ler oil roof, at such ' ' prve. a will af!o-4 a yo4 prortt . Keapeetfatiy. CUAELLN MATCU. i ow-dawtr. JCo. Wst W akiLftnLe-' (

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MEDICAL. NOT ALCOHOLIC. A Ilishlr lonrcatrafrd VejctabU Asrisi DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, rxtPAkm bt Dr. C- U. Jackson. Philad'a. Pa. tllJ. KrAfTlAl.L1 CTkt Litrr Coitiplninf , Dt aprii.ia, In ii ii dice. Cbrsstsir r.rr.us Dvblllty- DI f Use Kidney, sand all tlrase nrliltif from a dUwrderest Llrer mr tisssusarn. such Cont!j-a-tisti. Inward Pllva, Pulne vT Kloo! 1 the Head, Acid-ty of the ttoaacfe. Nausea. HeartbU, Linut fr rood. Puluets or Weight In th. atossaca, Sur linetatiuii. ir.king or P.n terlr.f at the Pit f tb. 9touach, Swimmiuf of th Heal, Hurried and L.Cc!t Breathing. Uuttfrir j at the Heart, Ch ok 1l( or ?u?o catinr Sensatiuna wnen la a Ultic i stur, lHus ff Uian, Dot. or Webs l-etore the ficht. Fever and Dull Pain In the Head. OrCcieocy ef Perspiration. Teltow. wf tb. Skia and Eyes, Paul in th. Side, &ak, thit, Limb, udden Flushes f llcat, Pumios: in the f levh. Constant Itnafinfne of K II, tid prrst I resAion. of Spinta, Ant win ptlTly prevent YF.LLOW PKTXR,ElLLIOrf KSm.Ac. Theyeonfain .o Alcohol or Uacl Whttky! They writ, ct aa the sbovt diesses la niaety-nine esse oat of a hundred. INMX'KI BT TUK KATKNIVF SAl.fc A NO CNlVFItSAL popularity ef lloiflaud'. iersnan BiHtrs pure h vetretable) h-ts s.f ipttwraut (jurki atti hrM-cmnwIaw. adventurer-, have opettl tipun ufl-t iL; hamaaity th. " IJckhI gstra of iio-trvnis In he -h.peof pocrwhifky, vilely conir-'Uixierf iti tiijurius iruc, and ehrlstestcd Tonic, M-machica and P'ters. Beware of the tnnamerabl array of aicoh' lie preparations I plethoric bottle, and bit bellied keg sounder tha tnodest appellation of Bitter, whk-a Inefad f eunrs: only aggravate disease, and leave tbe dtappslBtM ufferr in despair. Do you want tomething fa tlrtmqthtn yesi Do you xrmnt $i apprtitt? Do oouxcant tn build up your constitntion Do you traut to feel trellt Do you want toyrt rid of n err if Do you xeant mtrgyf Do you traut to tleep tee? Do you trant m Lruk and ritorou$ frtlinqt If von do u$e 1100FLAXD S cermas BITTERS. From A te. J. yen ton liroicn, . 7 , KJitor Jla Tst'yci;xvfi 1 1 kWiV.Vw. A'ltovhdjt. Although tiot disposed to favor r recornrceod patent medicines in general, through ditrut of their in (rd tests and effects, 1 yet know of no sufficient res sous why a man my iiot testify to the benrtu b. believe, bimslf to have received from any .iniplc preparation, la tit bope tbat be may thus contribute to the benefit cf others. 1 do this more readilr in regard to lloofiand'a Germaa Bitter, prepared by br. C. M- Jackaon. of this city, txcaus. I waa preju liced against tbetn for many years, tin. der the impre-sfnn that ihey were chief y an ale, elie mixture. I am Indebted to my friend Robert fsboemakar, Esq., fo the removal of thia pre.adure by proper teat. , and fur encouragemerit to try them, when Blfennj from freat and Icic continued debility, lb. use cf three bttl.s of these bi iters, at the beginr.inir. f tha present year, was followed by evident relief an4 re.toratioa t a tf gree f bodily aod mental .igor which I bad not felt for six months before, and bad aimxt impaired of regaia in;. 1 therefore tba'k Uod and mv friend for directii.j m. to the use of them. J. NEWTON BbOWM. Philadelphia, June 23. 1M1. rVKTIClLAK .OTICE. There are masy preparations sold under the nam. Bittern, put up in tjuart bottlea, eeajpouivied of lb cheapest whihky or cuomon ram, costing from 2U to 4 Or per gallon, the taM- diuiM-d by thie orcur!ar:der Wtd. Tb ip class r f Bitters has caused and will continue t cane, a !ng as they can b. bold, bundled, tadietha death f the drunkard. By tleir use the system is krpt continua'ls under the influence of alcoholic stimulsnts of the worst kind, the desire for liquor i. created and kept np, and tbe result .all tbe horror attendant apoa drunkard's life and death. Forthos who desire and vi-'l Aft, a liquor bitters w. puMish the following receipt: Get ont 6ott m Ii-inind' German J,i(tr and iu x wHb tkre4 quiri cf ff'Xrt JiraniJy or kiky, and tbe result ill ba a preparation t st will f,ir el in medieal virtue and tre. excellence a y of the nun.ertu. liquor bitu-rs iu the market, atid n r.mt mui-A !. Von will haxe alt tbe virtues vt Lif-tivi JiitU tt in eotmectJoti with a good article of liquor, at a much lees trice than the, ii.frnor preparation, w ill ot yoa Aftfiitiou 4o lIlcr: niicl Fricudw or So I ilicrfe! We call the aitenti.,n of all having relations! or friends in the army to tbe fart that "IKKJrLANO'S tiersnan Bit-t-r." will cure ntne-tentha of tbe disease. Induced br eg. pootjres and rrivatioi. itidfnt to ramp life. In tb list, published almo-t daily tn tl cewspaper. on tb arri.-l of tbe kick, it ill t ri-xkl tbat a very large proprtion are aßVrtng fr urn dettlfiy. F: very case cf tbat kind ran readiiy cured by Iloofland. German Bi'tert.. liseas- rt5tirg from 4ioror ef the digestive organ ar kpe lily removed. Wa have tso he. nation in stating tht. if these Bittart were freely used among our soldier, bn.dreda vf lives might be savswt that other i-e will be lost. We call particular atimtion to tbe following retuarkable and eil autheutcatd c-re of or. .f tb. nation's heroes, wh-.e life, to ue hi cwti language, "has t a"1 by the h;Mr." PfTii ret rwia. Anrflst t3. JSt. kfuseKS Jeis 4 r .; Vt ell, grntUme. jorrllor-f. land's tterman Bitters ha avel toy lif. There I To ruistaVe in this. It it voirbel tut rusnvra ef try comrai-f, eme of boe naroe are appended, a'd mhm were fully cognizant of all the circuit. inst' af my cai. I am, and have Urr, for tbe lat foir jear, a -amhtr ef h'rmat celebrated battery, and cndr th. imaieC'ai. commsnd of Capt. R. B. A) re. TLrotgh the es post r attendant upon my arduous datie, I n attacked 1 Ne vrmlxr lat with inSamniation cf tb long. atd waa foe .2 dy in the hospital. This was followed bv great deMli'y, hightened by an attack of djaentery. I was tben removed from the White Hoce, and ser.t to this c.tr oa board tbe ateamer Stat of Main, from which 1 landed on the 21th of Jun. Since tbat time I Lav been abawit ss low as any one could b and still retain a spark vitality, f or a wek or mor wa. scarcely able t. . wallow aa- thing, and If I did force a mortal wown, it waa immediately thrown up again. I could not even keep a g laa of water oa my stomach. Life could not last undr these ctrcaiBstanc; and accordingly tbe physician Do D, be,.,, workirg faithfully, though unsucceaafui;;, to resctst me from ths trap of th. dread archer, frankly told m. they could d. to more for ri), and advjse4 pse to e a clergyra-B. and la make such di'poition of my limited fand as tet scited An acquaintance, who Ti.tr. d me at the ha-pitaL Mr. Frederick Mepherbron, of Siath below Arc h alreet, ad -vised me, a a forlorn hope, to try your Bitter, and krndly procured a bottle. From tb time I rotnmerjcel taklathem tre gloomy hadow tA .death recetrl, nd 1 ana aow. tbank Jod f-r U, rttiog tetter. Tboagh 1 bav taken bat two hntties, I hav. gained ten pound, and I feel sngüir.e of beirj permitted to rej'.ia my w;fe ar.4 daughter, from whoro I have bard noihing for C f.ht.ta tnnruhs; for, (rebUati, 1 am a Iyal Vrrginian, froca lavicinity of Front Ko)al. To your Ir.vsi.stU t.Urt! owe the cruin'r of life whirb ha. Uken tie plac f vague far t. your Bitter, will I w tb glrtoa privilege of agaio rla.ping t my booorq tke U are dearest to tue In Lf. Very truly yo-ira. ISAAC MAL03E. We fuMy concur tn tbe trwtb of tb tbov. tatewsewt. aa w. had despaired ef eetrg nr comrad", Me. Main, rtred to Lea'tk. JOHN CTDOLK BACK. 1st NtwTavrk Battery. ;r. A. ACKLET.Co.C. Illh Mali-. LF.n IS CIIF.V aulc, m 5. T. I. H. SPKNCI.R, l.t Artillery. Bat. f. 3. n. r .Ewr ix. c. b 3d rt. LIL'NRT B. JF.kuMF, C. B, do. IIFNkTT. MACtJNALri.Co.C. lla. JOHN F. WAHI). C K. 5th Man. II Kb MAN K(x:H.Co. H, 73-J .T. NATHAMFL II. THOMAS, to. F. f5th Ta. ANHRKW J. KIMBALL, C. A. 3d Vt. JOHN JENKINS, Co B, W PaDEWARC OF COUSTERFEIT&. be that th ia-aatar f MC M J A CK 'ON !a oa tb vumi of each ttt:. Irlce per ltftlt T mr Mas If ! fr 5fcotiid yonr srarest dnrfSt r. have tb artleU, de tn-H t-e put !f y any of the lntoxeaue; prparatiera that may t oZ.red in it plae. but e&d to ta, asd w wf.l forwtd. -fcurrly p ck sd, by epr-. 1'rtnclpstl Office and T-nn ufart wri s a.W ArrbM. (9aecora to C M. JACXJOS A CO., rprstsr. - TTfTor a'.e by rruers and dealers to .very tewa