Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4145, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1864 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL THURSDAY MOKN1XO. J AN ÜARV CITY ITEMS:"

Z37Tb weather continues beautiful. t?T Send joor : Prescription- f Senonr'a Dru Store. 2T" The one hnotircxl anI thirtieth Irvliana is raised and rendj for organization. t5The 37th Indian. U on its war home. Ore company thereof has already armed. Iok In nc he show window of the New York Boot and Shoe Store, Glenn' Block. j4&2-d3t yfT Three hundred and fifty men of the 12th Illinois hare pvased through this city, homeward. L7 ' Twenty eiht t month' men from LouwvilU Uo.pital, arrived at Soldiers' Home yesterday. . tW Orer nine hundred recruits for Wisconin and Michigan regiments arrived from the North yestenlay and left by the JciTcminville Railroad for Tenneee A Chi: a p Lot Lot No. tD. in Dunloj and Tutewilrr's addition to Indiarinpoli.a, will l aold rcry cheap, fer cash. Inquire at this office. dec2S-tf w o3T Henry M Simmon, of romptny C, SPUlj Kentucky was the n im of the oldirr wh'i.'f? body was recent! found on the Peru Railroad. He was knocke. J olT the train y bridge. tZTOn Tuesday one hundred and even lo.dod fre:!it cr, in one tr.iiri. drwn by five engines, were hauled into Cincinnati over the Indianapolis Railroad. UT" Hawee will commence the eanra for the Indian.. Stite Gazetteer In a few d iva, with full force, and it m his purree? t mtke it more thorough and complete thin it h is mbecn. fc. rraiiK jrsiie m jiiuin i tir.izitie neu I tß I T ' . . . . Oazette of Fashion for February m for sale by ilr. Thompson k Son. Every effort is made, and most ucce.-fully, to mike this magazine complete and unsurpassed. HoiSE Wa ntld. A ireiitlenim desires to rent a comfortable house within four 'innres of the Bates lfou, for which liberal rent will be paid. Address Box 43, B ites Hou.-e. jn2G d;t. Roots axD Snoa at Old Prices Shoe customers will lind it to their advantage to go to Giema' Block for boot and ghoes for the next thirty days The be?t work in the world at the lowest prices. Stop and see. jan2S-d3 Ntxc Scits. As this is the season when everv pmon wants a .new suit, they should call on 0. H. Ileitkam, No. 17 North Illinois street, and examine his stock of piece goods and celect a comfortable mil for the seison. New poods just receired. decl-tf ?rThe Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroid have recently ordered nix new locomotives, at a cost of nenrly SH'O.OOO. The difference in the cost of a locomotive now over what it was before the war Is about &G,tH)0. The prcatly increased business of the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Railroad demands an increase of rolling stock. C2T"H- M. Socwell, wholesale and retail produce den. er. East Washington street, north fide, between New Jersey and East, offers ninety, seven barrels of cranberries for sale. Mr. Socwell'a stock of family groceries comprises every article, fresh and pure Game, poultry, fruits and vegetables of all kinds, in season, are to be obtained of him. j in26 2 A i ci to Salic or Fixe Cit Chewixo asd Smokixg Tobacco. I will fell at No. 7r! Eist Washington street, on Wednesday, January 27th, lb&i. at 2 1. M.. 30 hajf barrel Fine Chewing and 10 boxes Mild Smokinj; Tobaccos; will he o!I in lots to suit purchasers. Wjt. E FEATHtR-TO.X, jan26 2 Auctioneer. Naw ExTEaraisE We are glad to hear that our friend Chaa. F. Henning, lately connected with the erain and seed establishment of Fred. P. Rush, has again cmb irked in his old trade as Landscape Gardener. lie intends to open an office and aaleground near the Coutt IIoue, where he will keep fruit and decidous trees, grapes, ehrubheries, kc, full assortments. Agriciltiral Collmjk ix Ohio A bill accepting the Congrcsston , Liml Grast of July 2d, lbG2, to the several States has parsed the House of Representatives in Ohio and is now pending in the Senate. Owing to the failure of our Legislature to accept the grant last winter, the Board of Agriculture have petitioned Congros to extend the time in which the said grant mar be accepted JT"Among the workmen in A I'ntz's boot and shoe mtnufsetorr is Mans. I.vic Miller, the French boot maker. There is n.t finer or n better workman in Ind'xn i, or in the We-t. In all his work he combines neatness with durabi:i ty. Möns. Miller witt uke the premium for th best fewel Nvts at our next State Fair. You can get a r'f of his make of Imots by le your measure at No. 3D Ve.-t Washington street. Arrlvul of the ort recnnl iteceptlon. The 42.1 Indiana was telegraphed coming lat nicht It rrobihly arrived. Of this the public will he advised by ihe siml ailopted by ttie Citizens' Reception Committee. We were in formed, in that event, that the reception cere monies would take pi ice this afternoon at the Metropolitan. The regiment will dine, of course, at the Soldiers Home, provided for bountifully by those who esteem it . pride and a glory to welcome Indianaa returning braves. tSTTolicemcn Duval and Britney yesterday arrested a jellow who gave hi name as Spencer, for robbing a sold. er a member of the 24th regiment. One hundred and two dollars and twentyfive cents were appropriated, of which one hund red and one dollars and fifty cents were recovered. Spencer was picked up on Meridi in street in company with the soldier, and pretending to he on the hunt of a policcmtn. The officers, overhearhearing his talk, immediately surmUe l him to be the thief. He was searched, and the raonev ! found upon him He was bulged in jail. MiTaoroLlTA The fascinating und fiftr.l actress, M'ns J. me Coomtx. appears tonight in the character aboe all others adapted to her' genius the character in the j l r ot Shakespeare's youth, and the most pisinne of l.'n love productions. Ti e fair and Uhh ippv Juliet wi'dh-tve a repreenttie indeed. Mi?. W. II. Udov en" acts Romeo. This is a double attroii.u" brilliant overture by the rchestra, and licht f.n. tastic tie gvmna-tics bv the accomplished and beautiful MUs Fanny Merrcll, conclude the en tertaüi Dient. Slit ox. Acc-uxt or Patbiotic Negeo Some of the citizens of the Seventh Ward, early in the matter of the President' late call for three hundred thousand men, betirred themselves commendably in order that their quou nyht be apeedilT filled. They probes-el so eil in the laudable work that in a short time, it was ascer tained upon computation, only eipht more recruit were needed. A committee, of which J. W. Davis, Esq , the Uta distinguished Chief Fire Engineer, was chairman, was raised td empowered fully to act in the premises. A respectable 'colored" individual was in cneqtjence approached by the indefatigable gentlemm indicated and a bargain struck for the requisite num ber of Americans of African descent, all to be famished on a day specified, at twenty five dollars a head, drawn out of the municipal bounty fond, and a commisaiot paid beside. The "colon-d" broker made hi appearance on time with lia amoked patrio'. but meanwhile II the volunteers required from that portion of the municipality )bad been obtained. Thereupon the committeeman dtci'ined to receive the sable soldiers and utterly rcfued aoy compensation for obtaining them. The result is, the "colored" individual brings a suit to recover, which is now pendiug.

I-f?"" We would etil tha attention of our re d er to the report oftr Kqu'table Fire Inuruce C mpany. which will be found in another colutn t'l-day It will be eo from tbla thsl the COrapny, which haa been bin g btuineM for a ehorl tirne only, ha acjuired i rery bin Jsotse capiul. lis success is owing to the fact that the company ii managed by men who hare had long experience in tl.it braoch of busines. This, tocether wTth tbeir suict integrity of character, lotrg ioce es tablished, ronst satisfy the mot icrupoWa that the company i in the tight hinds, and that bui nea done by thrm will he well and firlv done. These are points which every property" holder rbotild examine into, and aatify himself upn, fffore haviu his propierty insarcl; ard we can assure thoe who- patronize the Deniable, that they are not only Insuring with a Tellable home company, one that is destined to become one of the mot powerful institutiorii of the State, but if tbey are o unfortunate as to get their property burned up. their los-es will be fairly ami honorably adjusted and prompt'y pid. This i what tbe unfortunate need, and every one ho insures in this company contributes for the relief of the sufferer, and at the same time secures himself against loss Chamber ot Commerce. Another preliminarv meeting of irentlemeu proposing to organize a Chamber of Commetce, was held at U o'clock P.M vesterda v. at th (.un

cil Chamber. Dr. LMiott, in the chair, staUd that the purpose of the meeting w.s to hear re prts from Committees on Organization, Boom and Telegraphic Dpitches. Mr. Alvord, from Committeeon Organization, a-ked for further time. The committee had a gicat deal of work before them. He akcd until Monday next, by which time the committee would have completed the business entrusted to them. Time granted. Mr. Alvord, from Committee on Telegraphic reports. Mated that Mr. Wallack, Superintendent here, was not yet able to give definite answers as to lipatchet. Reports are called lor irom Chicago, Rt. Louis, Toledo, Cleleland and Buffalo. From New York. Philadelphia, and other Kastern cities, the Associated Press would furnish dispatches;. Further time was a?ked in which to hear from Mi. Wallack. which was granted. The Committee on Room reported. Several localities had been visited, and the eligibilities and inconveniences of each were et forth. Washington Hull, a room in the Exchange building, Illinois street, the room ofthe Mercantile Library Association in Hubbard's buiUin, Washington ftreet, and I5rmits Commercial College room were among the locations indicated. Report ac cepted. Mr. W. V. Noble moved that the committee be instructed to confer with the Mercmtile. Library Association and with the proprietor of Washing ton Hall, in order to secure until Mond av next lor an answer as to which locality would he hc cepted Carried. The Committee on Subscriptions reported $1.500 as the amount thus far raised, and f urther time was grunted them On motion of Mr. Hills, adjourned until Feb. 1st, 2 o'clock. P. M , at the Council Chamber. .Wh rlon Con it l- Agricultural and II nr. tirultural Södel Janlart 27, letii. Subject: The clFccts of the late cold weather on fruit and other trees. Mr. Beeler, having been called out, gave it as his opinion that all young peach, pear rind quince trees were entirely mined. Mr Lloyd thought trees were not seriously injured us most persons feated. His peach and quince trees were, seriously injured, but he gave it as his opinion that but lew trees would really perish from the late cold. It is, however, difficult now lully to determine. I would not pro nounce the peach trees dead. Dr. IJrown: I pas.ed through the ternb'e winter of lc&-'5(i, fince which time I hive watched these matters carefully. Much depends upon the condition of the wood: but very extreme cold, liko that we have of late had, will kill ne ich trees in amy condition, favorable or otherwise The baik of peach trees often is quite black, caused by cold; yet if they be cut back immediately will survive and become valuable trees. I h ive saved my grape vines by pruning in the autumn and laying them down with a lifjht covering of earth. I have now cut my peich trees down to the snow line, believing them to be dead down to thai point. I think the frozen wood, vspecially all the last year's growth, bhould be immediately cut oIT Some of my small peach trees I think are not seriously injured, the baik ami wood being both grctn. My dwarl pear trees have lost all their last year's growth, which I have cut back thoroughly. My Bartlett pears are not seriously injured. My Governor Wood cherries are also killed that is, the buds. Mv Catawba grapes are killed half way back. My Concord, Delaware, Clinton and Isabella are not iijured My rasjberrics are killed to witlrn eighteen inches of the ground. Franconu and Buckley's Orange are not seriously it jured Mr. Duncan reports his peach trees all killed to the ground, both old and young; plum trees not iijured. Mr. Lloyd: My plum trees arc all killed. Dr. Brown advi-cd the pruning of all grape vines and all injured tiees at once, by cutting back thoroughly. A. II. Brown: The roots of tre mule an excellent growth last autumn, which fict may tend to modify the etW-ts of cold, both in the branches and bodies of trees. Mr. Lloyd: Dr. Brown rein irked thtr twenty degrees below zero would k II pc ich ti ee.s. In New York a lower degree of cold is the fact every winter, but they hive a crop of pciches every yea-. I think trees generally were not w'M pre pared last autumn lor the cold weather. In I.Vi my trees (and I had many thows imN of them) were as eriouly injured to all appeinuces as now, but they recovered and in two years they appeired as healthy :is ever Teach trees here will not endure the same extiemes of cold that they will in New York. 1 have not seen any difference in hardiness as between celling and what are termed budded trees. The cold of lrG was steady cold for over a tn nth. I think trees arc not near so bidly injured now as in !?.(. Mr. Iteelei : I II iv'e 75 bearing cherry trees. mid I think at least öl) are killed. Mr. Francis: The treea that I pruned lat fall and cut back are not injured. My cherry trees are not injured; mv ieach and pear trees are injured but I think none will perish. My grounds are well uuderdrained. i see no difference in the hardiness of seedling and budJel peach trees Mv Lawton blackbenies are not injuicd but they were cut hick last fall. Others not ?o pruiie last fall are much iijured. Mi. Springer: Our blackberries are killed but raspberries nre not seriously injured. Mr. N. McCarty: I think thetopsjof my peach and pear trees are much injured, but I think the bodies uf my young trees are not seriously injured; mv old trees appear to be less injured. Mr. Lloyd's trees growing rapidly will kill eisier than those miking but moderate growths. Mr. Williams reported his trees killed. Mr. Hubbard: My tree are much injured, but I think none are de'ul. My Harborra nt grapes were not injured in lS"5-5b on south side of my houe. Mr. Divis; Mv peich trees are bally injured. but 1 think none are deal. i Mr. EndiU: 1 hive tximincd the trees on Mr. ! Williams' old place I find most of the cherry j treeskdlel, as also pear trees. None of the j Eirly May chetty trees arc injured. The peach j trees ar all kille!, an I quinces all de id. Mr Yancamp inquired at what legree of cold j peach trees were killed, which was variously es j timated. I Twentv-one members were jrc'ent, and the! discusin was highly ii.teresting. We regret to I beouly able to present a svnopsis of the proceed- J Higs. On motion, the S iety adjourned to meet on next Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Subject, the sime continued. W.H Lo mi. Sc'y. PROFESSIONAL, lr. A. 1. CS A 9 I, OFIER If. SF.RVrF.S TO THE CITIZENS OK Indianapolis n vjHnity. 0. Virjrmt Atfnn N. ti. tWi.ifrc Xortfr Nw Jersey tret. No 37. ort l4U-llr BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED ON WATCH EJ, MjtX'JXD. JEWELRY, FLATF, Iry Good and otbi rttaal property, or bought r.4 ioM t :n"o. i&h NOliTH ILLINOIS STREET. NORWOOD'S BLOCK ill' STA1K.S.) cl3S-JIy

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f ro.TVD itniuii rr. rum Mixt tat urnni.1 tor .tlornln; Iteport See rirat face. - - filit ICcporl. OO IS' G1Z 1Z HSIONAL. Judge Clayton Elected Provisional . L - Governor of t Arkansas. REBELS REPORTED TO BE MARCHING ON PINE BLUFF. 1Jnucctsfil tttack or the I'nioit Forces. LARGE SALE OF COAL IN' NEW Y0KK. Another Ship Burned by the Alabama A.c., Ac. At., Ac, Ac. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. SENATE Wasiiixgton, Jmmtry 27. Mr. Wilson reported buk the till j:ivin txjunty to gold. er eiilisttd prior to May, ltd. TLe House bill pas?J npproprijiiuj; money to p:iy the Indian and other pei.Kina for the rinctl year eiitin June 30ili. IbCÖ. ,ilr. Wilou cüllel up t!ie bill lor proraoiing eulistmentj. Mr. Griraen amemirnent itdopted, pivin iii"te.id of two mouth: pty buch euins and bounty as the President An order, not exceeding one hundred dolUr. The resolution to expel Mr. Dtvis was tken up. Mr. Morrill addressed the Senate at length on the subject. HOUSE. The IIoue proeeeded to consider the deli e'en 'y rijipropri iti n bill a repirted from the Uoru nittce of' the Whle, 1 1 ) i a (Hernimmt. The Hou-e lisandl l tlie amen Jment to Mispend woik on the C.-ipitol Huild'uü,". The bill p:ied with oidv lour li.'enting votes. Mr. Kinney, klei ne Ir.on Ut ih, defended the people of that Territory from the cli r;e of Fernatido Wood, lltat tliey were profliite. He nitinUinil th;it the people of Utth were loyal people, and lienie thev h ive incurred Mr. Woo'i's di'pleiiMire. If he (Kinnev; was a lull member of tlie IIo'ie, he woul l introduce a resolution to expel Mr. Wool for expressing lreionabIe sentiments Tlie objict of the traitor Floui and James Buctvinnn in .emling troops to Utah was to cripple the North an J open the way to secession. Mr. Wood replied, a.tying rem irks yesterday were prcd.ctied on olhcul locuuient.." which hc was.piepircl to pioduce Undid not irquiie him to defen'l his loyally. He ch.ired any nun with falsehood who impugned his motives, und he would meet any resolution for his expulsion when any gentleman hid the temerity to oiler it. The II oue then resumed the consideration of the Htnenditory confisf.ttion resolution. Mr. Smithers nude a speech in favor of the lull confic it:on of the estates of rebels. The navy appropriation bill was then taken up and discussed. Mr. Morrdl made a speech in favor of terminating the reciprocity treaty with the Uritish Pussesi(ins. Mr. Allen, of Illinois made a speech, arguing that the President and his adviser have l.cen guilty of wilful deception as to the conduct of the war. Adjourned. From Cairo Caino, Jmuiry i27 The steamer Helle Memphis, with ninety two biles of c tton and Memphis dates of the 2.uh, h is arrived. She aUo brought up 450 re enlisted men of the 7tli Kansas Civ.ilry, and about the same number of furloiihel men from various other regiments, en route home. L ite advices from Little Kock state tint Judge Clayton has been elected Provisional Governor of Arkansas. Smallpox prevails in Little Rock, but no deaths have occiti red The Arkansas river is in good navigable condition. Marinaduke, Shelby and Finan were rejvirted tobe in inline in tuiee column on Pine i'luffs onth2dd. Lieut IVi-t attacked M irm uluke, but was iinsiH,ce-..lul. Col. Clayton had an ena emcnt a few days previous to thi in which Fhimii was repulsed. Clayton tlo-n m irched " auain-t Slieiby, forcing him to retreat e!evn inilo.j, l,it feirin a tlauk nnivenient, Clayton feil bar k c en miles und telegraphed for reiutorcements, b it afterwards sent word that no assistance was needed. Thu steimcr Hnzd was aain tired into at Morgan's l?end. No o:ie hurt. There were a few sales of cotton at Memphis, on the iMth. at a slight advance. Keceipts, 72 bale-; ?IMI to bales t huiged hands onthe2dd. From .v Vitrk. N'kw York, January 'J7 Twenty lour thou Mit I tons ofc-oil sold it auction todtv for o Ä'K'TiT 5t. a slight decline as compared witli Dafcmbtr siles A peci ti lo the Psc, dated Was'iintoti, 27th, tavs: It is tli jiig.ht this mortrng tint (1 arret Dvis will Ie cea-urel. Iit not cxpeUel from the Senate. The Wnv at.d Means Comtn'ttce htvo agreed to r commend an appropriation of $ 10.000,011!) to defray the expense in falling out the State troops in iever.il border States. Hon. Mr. L ivepy continues dingeroulv ill. At a uietji- ot the stockholder of the Arneric m Telegraph Co he'd to d iv, the Hotrd of Di rectors w i-i re elected: I' S Smford, President; j C. Livins'on.t rret.u v ; 1- rancis Mm lis. Treasurer; Colerum Ltlerfs, Knineer. Wah-i:ti)n peciils mv it is now certain thit a serious meeting orcuired in the rebel camp near St r iti-burg, on S ituiday. Deserter s.iy tint a regiment attempted to !eeert and a strtous all'i r occurred. I rum llaltimnrr. Haltimock. Jiinuary 27. Tlie rumors about the ret.fl. in m-hin on Winchester are uu1 juinlexl. from rnmcUco. Sax Fn.N.i..o, J.tnnary 27. The hip Contest, fnrn Jaivin, with a ftro of ten, w is liurnel bv the p;r.ite Al tbiin i. in the In lin Oeetn. WANTED. A G E : T S CO ST A t T Is V W A 4 T i: II! 1W.4NT INDfSTkltTS ANIi ACTIVE 111 N TO civa tlie couu ry ihor'iiii!i'v, au.l lepo.it cur M licirif witb v ry fain ly. I am rni;l.yii:j agents to rsnva-is, om ut, at 3' 0. anI witli ho' anJ turCj, $35 tr yar. At ni are rrUrol t furnih borea r.t buiri-. In aM,ts'n to thr abovr Mlary, I drfr.iy aM fxrn in-;.!'! t t ll til It i an cr-raV!p ami helthfal ocrnpa iu U r y-un mfn, uMnc th-m a po-nl pportumty ro nV nioi.y without tb pit':iTy of ata uinc 1 aorruirir frn M-Ilinc on cran:ii?n. Ap !;-mt boull ap;.!y in j-m n, r a lJre (if furtbrr infraiatin t r 1ri ni1 ihf propri. tor, !y lettr. No on? rill r enipWM r a term than cue y far an 1 wt.l mtrr int a wnu-n c -ntract to th.t ffloot. I r"'t''ir 'i i.i,i, m c n.r ,i i ,m no' p-r-onatlr acq i nntrd iih it applicant, a I hall intrut in bi cu!t-ty uunry. m-l.ciaf , Mw,k anl receipt to tfcf amount of frm $;.)0 to f .i.dH . INDIAN ATOMS. IND. dcl diwSm NOTICE. NATIONAL GUARDS BAND. rpUE MEMBFKSOr TIIK BAND WOCLD RE'PFCTl KL'Ll.T KDjf r tlir thaak to th public for thir 1 brrl prtmag N-Mv rd in tb .ait nl aolicit :t. COtltiBMW. w bowevfr, to inform our frin l tba? with tb jftjfral tira of pric?, v alo arr compelled to incra the chars; for our nerrke for a:tndmn fontraN to Twer.tr Fie Iollar. Momc for ball paliea and o'her occasions fumibed as may be deirrd, and charp i J be acrorMina' lt utvtcea mtderea. liNKT UAUN.Laa.ler, Ki.I Mrtrl IIove, or J'aiur Ix-, 21 oKitb Mrndlan reu JiO 11 w

VINES, LIQUORS.

HAHII & It OSE, No. 11 South Meridian Street, iTlTP l!l'TITI navn WHOLmAe DKALKRS I!T k Foreign and Domestic WINES, CIGARS, T033A.CCO, &C. We cull particular attention to our line tbiortmert rf genuine Imported Also cur Large Stock of OLD BOURBON WHISKY AND TOBACCO, All bought before tkf rie, hicb enables n to sell at the very lowest price. We Invite Dealers to examine our stock before jmrchasinx cle'hcre. ei in;v v i:osb:. janC-(!6ni PARTNERSHIP. Co p:i v I lUTsh i p if t ire. f I VIE UNDKHS r.NED RETURN? IIIS BEST THANKS 1 to the ciiiztau 1 lmiian.ipolU and its vicinity for the liher.d patrnne they Lave K'v"n him durinjr the peri'Kl he lia- dune buAiiien ani'ini? tUeiu, ani lie herebv inforitf them tut eninjr to a largely increas of busir.e be ha tblsj day formed a partnership with Mr. I'eter (iaiiiloUn, of Cincinnati, in ortlrr to facilitate with tloutoe ein-rjry the buiiiess of I'lunildiiK, und Jteni Fittinir, at the old establishment No. 24 and 2C Kenturky Avenue, Indianapolis, which tbe new firm M ill occupy. All peron- txielti to liim will pleas csll and settle their bills ami all true having claims ngainM him will present tbem tor adjustment. j. C. DUNN. In Ji.inaj.oli-, Janujry IS. 1SI4. The underritK-ned partnership, tnutially formed this day between J. C. Dunn ami Peter (iandolb. would mon respectfu'ly fo'itit a continuance of the patronnge no liberally l eMowcd upon tbe ld etallithmrnt, as we profess proficiency , and promie renewed energy in the practical execution of the art, combining elepaiic with Mreiictb and darability of our work, indie I'tumbin).', Gas and Strain Kittinjr, au l all other appurtenances pertaininir to nr business. . N. It. All orders attended to wirb prmptne and dispatch J. C. DUNN 1- ft)., Kentucky Avenue, No. 24 and 2G. Indianapolis, Jmuury 18, 1S61. jan23-dlm BLANK BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS, DAY BOOKS, C S II HOOKS, ItLOTTM2itS Tlcitiorandiuiiw, tVc, Wliolewnle at ii it Itrtnl I, at BOWEN, STEWART & CO'S, 18 West Washington Street, Jan3:i-d2vv DRY GOODS. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, IN CLOAKS m SHAWLS, aKm..m'.K Will nil, fur fifteen days, their stock iu CLOAKS titMl WIIAM'LS At a reduction of at leat one-fourth less than Christ m i Trices. Nubias Hoods, Sontng?, Jackets, Scarfs and all Wool Goods ii:mie:il v at cost. Balmorals, Hoop-Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Dress Goods, and all other Goods an; marked down proportionally. Call AT ONCE-Only 15 Days Sale, AT 33 WEST WASHINGTON ST. 5 Doors from Palmer House, Same Side. Janll-J!f HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS Wholesale fe Retail KKALKk IN Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Gloves and UR8. Ha just Mlecelred his Fat I Stock ( f GO(M)S, DIRECT FKUf THE MA5CFACTTKER ' in the Kat, which be ill fell a low a tbe lownt. All the LATKrr rrn x. kept at No. 15 Penn-ylTaaia treet, fotir door onth e f tbe Tot Offlce, Indianapolis, Ind oct2rw,uSjr BOOTS AND SHOES. At 5o. 33 Wet Waabln.on at. A LARt.K STOCK OF HOME-MADE WORK FOR 1 aale cfoap, tne oor taat of the Palmer FIoa n.ao-dij 1. U5TZ.

COMMERCIAL.

I at tiimira.; Mlnclnnatl narki. ' Cikcixsati. January 27. Flour lievJj; Piles at $5 655 90 for iaprfiD ' f636 10 for xtr. Wheat 2(ä3c lower; red 1 2?1 32; whit 13143 Corn dull and lover; ear 6ö90c; eLellexl lUelorr; ..,!e at $1 4S(31 W. O iu declined to tJc Whi.kT lower; nales at 77c. iVrk firm ani rjrjiet. Hulk meats active anl prices advancing; more buyers than pellers at 7c for ahouldrr, 9 lor iide aud HI fer htm; clear iidfs adrancfil to Uc. Lard dull at I2c lor cit t. CloTer reed active at $7 J0S K). Timothj adranced to $3 i0. Dried apple in actife demand at (irocerie1 firm and active. Gold tö Silver ;0c pretn. yew York 'Harket. Ntv Voik, Jauuarj 127. Flourquiet atd ledy; sle- at $6 90(3" W for extra State, $7 45t7 (w fur extra round hoop Ohio, and $7 70(39 SO for trade brand; closing dull. Whiikj dull and heivjOc for State; bOSS for We.-tein. Wheat opened firm, with moderate demand; $1 551 6i for Chicago fj-rii; $1 M&l 61 lor Milwaukee club. Corn hetvy, declining to $1 '21 for hir)rling mixed Western In store. Ost quiet nnd heivj. Fork ijiiiet but sh ide firmer; f 19 6:2(319 75 for mem.i; $lf UifTtle 75 for old mess; $'2 for new rut-; $13 7.r for old and new prime; 75 for prime nies. Beef quirt. Cut meats firmer; rood demand at 6(d,9c for shoulders; 10'.jI2,lc for htm; beef side? are firmer but le-s active Dres.-ed hog without mnteti.il chanpe. Li rd dull. Money easier. The s eani-hip Scoti.t. for LiverrKoI, tr-lny cirticd out 5'K),000 (or Eu rope. Gomtiniuit stock- tinner. From lbe Ciii' innati rrioe Current, Jan. 27. i'i tutnclal und l'oinmrn liil Miminarr for Iii I'a. I Work. The dotn nJ for r.vn ey fell ofl' quite ptrceftibly durii.g ihcwteli. ::!(1 tie nurket became eisier from d.iy to dy, o much so th.it the re-ul-.r bji.k- tok tie irrt. it bulk of paper offered at 0 per r etil., mi l outride of the-c t? to 10 prr cent, were the rate-. I ne peouUuve tlernntid for whiky nnd provision-; hivi:i cet-ed the chief cnue of thi. r.te, together with the return of a larpe amount of the tuirency of the city, which hnd been t.iken to tlie interior during the jxrk packin? -e.ison. (ioI! Ins th.anired but little; Mill the h.mc ha been eqiml for the week to 2(23 per cent, of a decline. The announce ment that the 5 20 bonds had all been ?o!d, had a fironblc ii.fluence on the m irket. and gold went down nl the rnuids up to a nreraiuui at once. Tlie ucce.s of the lo in h:is been complete, and is n argume:.t in favor of the selfsustaining power, and tlie wealth of the country, which must amount to an axiom in the estimation of all candid men. The next loan the Sec rebiry is authorized t' c.ill for is iu tlie shpi of ten forty bond, which will be more popuhirthm the 5-20's. because of hiving longer time to run; hut it is suppose! the interest will not be over 5 per rent. The Secretary h is the power to fix the rate The maiket for exch'mpe h;:s been irregular, bankers buviuir at 1 Id üs'Miint to pir, and sellinj; at par to 1 11) premium, ome having one rite and Mime another. A fair nuiouut ot government pupcr Ins been in the nnrket, and it met with rather a better demand, hut r.tte did not change muib. The quotations for all at the clore were as follows: Bf VINO. par. SELL! SO. 1-10 prera. f9 prem. , 53 i m prem. New York. Gll .17 prnn. Silver. ... . . ... ..... ..... 4S ?' -it pr-ni. Orders oi: Wa-liii)roii,i,i.Vi.'t1 n.-. tjiiarternia!.;er' Vnch-r, cit.v t'.1,, ä?7 The weather h is become quit mild during the week, and the snow has nearly melted; the indications are th it there till lie a peueral rain, us the mild weather is general tlnouhout the entire cmtntry. In consequence of this, business has resumed its usual activity, anJ in groceries, dry goods, and general merchandise departments, there has been a marked improvement, country merchants teeling that they can now trade without much risk. Hut a verv limited bu-dne- It-is been doue iu flour, though prices are fully 10.; "higher than they were a week ago. Wheat hm not changed essentially, but the demand has been chiefly with the city millers. Corn has fluctuated gooddeal in consequence of tlie disturbed state of the distillirii: interests, mi l closed rather heavy. There was some demand Irom government contractors, but the teceipt- having increased toward the close there was a heavy feeling . in the market Uata did not chiller much Very little done in Inrley; fiime meets with a fair demand at ;l .5S $1 ti'l for fa!!, it tlie lower grades of spring are almost un tle jb'e at over $1 25. live advanced to $1 53. bee ttise of scucity. The receipts for some tim have betn rpiitc litrht. Whiky h is been very much unsettled, indeed the qusines in it has been su-rended to a great extent. Holder? were not milling to make important conees-i'n, and spevulators as a matter of course withdrew. A bill taxing all liquors on hand, foreign as well as druerir, on the 12th of this month, foity cent- per uallon, .ind all do mestic liquors distilled hefoie that date, haa passed the TImi-ef Kepie-f nt.itives ty a !e-ided niajoiity. nnd i- no beiore the Scnite. This has produced great consternation among those who have t.een buvmj; whisky on speculation, anticipating the adddion-l tax which, it was understood, would be imiKe.l upon it. Speculators meet wi'h bur. little sympathy from the public generally, Int mote e.r eci.illv under such circumstances as those connected with the liquor taxin; question; tili, wue legislator ehotiM not permit themselves to do that which is contrary to equity and lo the dictate. of common sense, if not uuconstitution i!, because of their sympathies. Ketroactive legislation has always been regarded contrary to law and equity, and not to be to!cratel by any good government. We must ertainlv say we cannot be ptrsut lei that Congress will pass the bill as it now stands; but should it do so, we think the President will veto it on constitutional prounds. There h is been an improved demand for dried fruit, owing to the report of the destiuction of the fruit buds, and prit es advance!. In the provision maiket there has been a general quiefne-s, in pork und lard, but a considerable amount of bulk meats were sold at very full prices; those packing for the English markets being the chief buyers; and this demand increasel to ard the close, under the late advices from Liverpool, whete an active demand had arisen for bacon and hams. Lirge orders were rent out from this country in December, to buy bacon and lard, and ti i doubt that they luve been the chief cause of this dem ind. It is quite probable, however, that the ntin!s of many dealers in the English markets are beginning to realize the truth of the large deficiency, and nre buying. The evidences of an active spring trade are becoming mote apparent. Mess Pork declined matetitlly in New York duriug the week, which added to the dullness of this market for it. Yes terday fcl0 brls city brand fold at $20 50, which was the only ale of importance made during the week It was taken by a Canada House. There was not enough done in Urd to establish quotations. Head and gut lard is dull and declined Gici-e dull but not lower. There was more activity in the grocery market toward the cloae Country merchants bating exhausted their stock during the snow blockade hare run in to repleni-h them Prices are firmer but not bicher, cxceptin2 for refined sugar, which is c higher. There has been a good demand lr clover seed at $7 9d. Timothy advanced to $3 40(23 50 Flax uuchanged. REAPERS AND MOWERS. The Improved Kurkeye Hen permit! Mower Jll.h F. ON SKLK AT A. I) WOODS' IURDMT .kK Yf Store, Ea Washington treet, IbdUnaw-h, on a rer April M, 1-C4. It i now in tore at R. Frownirg Warvhon-, near tbe Feüefortaii.e Dep. Ca!l act se it sr.?!l April lit. AddrrMi IT-ey 4 Anderem, ApetiU, '.reenfa-tl-, !riJ. jn27-dm. FOR SALE. T IUVK TWF.5TT TH0USAXI DDLiaitS WoUTH I cf Improvtd C ty Propery, that I wi 1 foroae. fourth down aru! tSe balaoce with.D iM rear, th purchaer pU'i ix percent. Interest in advance, annually. CK0Ä1E MT. PITTS. !clS-12ui.

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BHOVH'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES k SEGLLCTXD COUGH, CCIÄ aa ZrT.utd or Sora Taroat, if a!Uw4 la profT, rarsJt in MrWni Plaa 17 BroocklaJ vad AatmaU Lw ofUa t!a Isesrtblt. BilOWyi EEOXCHlALTnOCHF-S r.arh ire::y tfca affected parta, m4 (1v aJnraat taiaediate r:if. Tor Protxkitla, lath, ma. Catarrh, and Conanmptjyt Oarht tha Troche ar aefal. Put lie Speaker. .n-1 8fnfni bol4 kt th Troche to clear anJ atrtajtben th iee. Ititrtary OCcem and Soldi.n wb orertas th voire anl ar expoed ta n Urn chanpea, nboaJi aa them Obtain only U gnuin. roa COUGHS A3 COLDS. ItBOWS'S BR0XCH1AL TROCHES" baring rreed their efTcacy ty ten cf ixtany years ha:hly recomroTided and prescribed by rhy:ciau and Snrjeon in the Army, ad hare received tet:moniU from many eminent men. Jsld bj all Ihnta and Iealerin Med inln the United Statea and moat foreign coontrte at IS rent per jan4-dAwlm ltSLADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fail to read th advertisement in thi paper, head IVTOKTAXT TO FKMALE5. Tr. CLeennaTu of New Tork, ha devoted th Iat th'rty year of hJa practice to Fem! CiKnplaint. Iii Pill act like a charm. They are reliable and aafe. noT9-d6m rT IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR naarar'a Femalk Tiua hart neTer yet failed in re moving difLcultiea arislcg from obstruction, or atoppage of nature, or tn renring the ylera t perfect health when suffering from Spinal afTt-ctions Pro!aptia, I'tert, the White, or other weak nns of the Uterine Organ. Tlie Pi!N are perfectly harmle oti the conntitntion, and may be taken by th moet delicate female without can ing distre the same titn they act like a charm by .lengthening, invigorating and restoring the iytem to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what cauea th obstruction may arUe. They ahonld, however. NOT S taken daring tbe flrt three or four month of pregnancy, though aafe at any oth.er t'me, at mlKarriage wotilJ be the renlt. Each box contains 60 p 11. Irice tl. Dr. HARVEY'S TRKATISE oo Dia.e of Femalet, Pregnancy, Micrrieg, Ixarrenncsa, Sterility, Keprodc tion ant Abue of Nature, and emphatically the La!ia Private Medical Adviaer, a pamphlet of 64 pages, aent free to aoy addrex. Six centa required to par pota The IVW and bo.k will be ent by mail when deMred, securely ealej and prepaid, by v J. 14RYAN, M. P., Oeneral Agnt, No. TO C-lar treet. New York. Hj'SuIJ by all tlie principal dni;r;M. TOMLIXSON C0X, Iniga;i.t-J, AKeut. ep'J?0'M-dAi wly IndianaMli. Ir N K W DI SCOVE U V FO II TII K Kpeely ud en:iaient cure of Seminal Weakness, frethral ail Vaginal IHharven, Oleet, Seqoal I)iHPt F.missions, Impotence, Genital Debility and diaM-a t th Kladder and Ki!ne. Fcu.'s Srrtiric Pim are warranted in all casea and can be relied oh. N chanve of lif t required. They do not uatiate,nor interfere with buines pnru,ta. Upward of 2(H) cae have bern c:rrd tbe past month. Jtre thH n,4 hnnjrfd KyU iau v firm in their privat 'vcfrYe, W nil ti thtir eJXdtcj. Thy a'e entirely hamileoH on tlie -A ftern, ami ran be re Ijfd cn in all caes arir-in fro'n youthful ii.r!Lcrrtloa or elf-a!, which oft"ii inr;i.ri'at th uftorcr from fulfilling thfhtti- uf married Ufr. ATRFATIK of Gi page, cont.iiiny pi.ati of cure, aent free to all. Two tanip rerjuired fr plape. Tbe Pill will snt by mail, seenrely sealed, on receipt f One Dollar, by J p.KTAX, M. D., No.TCOdar street, N, T. Sold by all tbe pririCij-.al .5rugii.-t. TOMLINSON A COX. Agent. aept30-d.twly Imliannpoli. BANKS. m umui m or INDIANAPOLIS 18 NOW KRAUT TO TU ANS ACT ALI. BUSINESS 1 pertaining to legitimate Bat.king. It Is a pernianotil U. S. IVpoxitory arid Fiscal Agent of me. irjvenmipnt. lVron UesiruiK to place funds to tbe credil. of tlie United Mtale, for naiUxi.l 1mu or otUer like purjM.M-, can pay the anie into tbi Hnk tlie fame aa Ii'to thi Treasury at WaL!nt(to!i, thu avoiding ri.-k, delay, trouble and experts. Order fur 5-'J,'' and 1 11 other U. Securities promptly executed, and a commission allowed to pucliaers cn all 5 -2' Ii nd or.Ier 1 at this Hank. The hi-Lt rate given for (told. Silver, Coupon, Quartermaster's Check and all public securities. Exchange bought and ol i on liberal term, and collcctK'iis made. U. S. Revenue Stamp always for sale in mms to tuit, ar.d t a discount - will be sent to any part of the State if re tited. Order ti buy or" -eil Mock er coli, Ltp or in New York, will ! exeiuti-d as per oi der and at a low com-tuis-idT'. This Hnk !:. tTie mot cotrp'e'e arrangirm-tita for a tending t ibis kin l of hu-itie--.. Tlie sirirt-ht aMentioii paid in the afe keejdn of deposit.-, and every disposition will lo manifested to accommodate ilio.-e who dep sit in this I'atik. National Hank Notes, no matter where f.nued, ill 1 received n d-po-it und in payment t Revetiue Stamps and United States Securities. Tlii Flank i?. loca'cd on PennsyU i;i street, m ar Wa-liinefoi:. m Od 1 -tlwR' Btiil lin Authorized cspitil $t,0D,Ooo. Iirert..r Wm. II . hi.nlii-b, Wm. U. Nofsinger' P.. nj. F. Tutrle, Jer. .McL. i;e, L-w i- Jordan, Jno. V. . Murphy, Fabius N. Finch. le.,s i,.ni and Wm. Erai-ii janildlio WM. II. KNr.I.ISil. Preo't. w M. it. MFSI(iKh, Ca-b'r FURNISHING GOODS. TH0NSSEN & LAHEY, 67 West Washington Street, Rcia'trrn Illinois ami tnnrrrM,( Nearly npiolte tlie? Itaf e llone. WHOLESALE NOTION HOUSE, fiiA' Furnishing Goods AND HO S I 1Z It "V' . ITT; ooU Sold al.w York Jobbing l'rice. decis CLOAKS. CLOAKS, CLOAKS STOCK 5F.M.IN AT OOS5 "JCl roK ONE MONTH, PREVK)l TO KXTENMVE ALTKKATI0N OF l'Ri:3f.F.s. i v is rv h v oo., (lid It Office Rulldlnc Meridian t. Ja'5-dlm LAV SCHOOL. I, A IV SCHOO Ii or IIfii-varl Coll uro, I MOL rpwo TkMSOFNINETF.KN WKEKS.COil MKNC1NO J March 7ih and He prem ber Mb. i or Ca'aiogK aud Circular address J0LL PAEKER, Kojall Profe. Cambridge, Ma Jan. to, 1. Jao?3 Ut.

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NOT ALCOI30LIO. A Highly C6nrfitrnie. TrcrUbk V.ittnci: DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, PKLPAtFO BY Dr. C II. Jackaon, Philad'a, Pa. TMU. F.FFKCTt AU.Y CCKK Liver ('omplniiif. IM prpwia. Jauudicc, Clironir or rrvu Hebilll) Dleaaa of f lie Kldnrf , und nil dle nrlklnff front n disordered Liver or Klooaaicti such Cvbutipattoti, Inward Plies, Fulnes or l'.lxd to ih Hea l. Acidity of tL htomach, Nauea. Heartburn, Dir4 foe I end. Pulne or W eibt in lb sfmarh, Soor Knietations, Itikine r Flu'terirr at tb ril f ta Stomach, Swimminc of tb Head, Harried and IwfHenlt Freathinr. rlarterinc at the Heart, Cboalnf r nf7. catin Nrnatluu when In a Ijiny rorur, I'imtiesa of Vision, IVta Or Webs before tbe ?!cbt, Feer and Dull Pain In tbe Head, Deficiency of Perpfratl-n, Tetlvwne of th fktn and Kre, Pain in la Pide, Fark, Chef, Limb, Sadden Finsbea of Heat, llundn la the FWh, CotMtant lma(tnlnr of Frll, atid preat Dpre"ion cf Sirits And wtlj poiuelj preveM YELI)T' FEVER, E1LLI0C FKVKK. Ac. ILeyctntaia .o Alcohol or Und Whisky! They will cvaa tbe aSov liiease in idut jatn cas ot of a biipdred. TNIUCF.D BY TJIk FITKNslVF. SAUL A5D t'NlYEfc1 SA L pupularitt f llMtlsud's lrraait hitlers (purefvVeeetAbte U-vi, of l 'noranl quark avl nscrupulou adveuturer, bave t-eiicd kpoM sufleriag buni.r.lt; tb Cxd piles of totrbui in :Le shape of poor ubisky, ilely coni.ui,!t-d i:h l.jMriu- drugs, and christened Tnic, I mac Lies and Hi'trr. Hi-ware of Ihe innamerable arraj f sich. lie preparation 1 1 plethoric tttlo nd i( bellied ke'suiider lb mixif-t app llatioti of Unter, which lustead of runf only airjrravtte Jiscuae, and leare tbe diapKdnted auf ferer In de-pisir. Do you want tomt thirty to ftrenathtn yH Do you traut a ynod ayjtiie? D you want ta LuilJ up your conttiintion Do yot want to feci well? Do yon want toprt ril f nrrrou$nttt? Do you trän entrsy? Do you ich til to tlrrpwdlt Do you want a Lrirk and t iv0)'0u ftdiar, . If von Jo ue DOOFLAXD'S GERMAN Birtens. ivm IZrr. J. .Yrtrt.tt Urine. . L-iitor mf thi J7m' r;i );ü Jitlijiov KrtoitUdj. AUh".i:Kh rift dipüd to fvor r rtC'Tifflriiil patent medicines in jrenral, through tlUtrut cf tbeiriü&Tf dr.t and fleets, 1 yet know of no auSicJcnl t.asoui why man may tiot testify tu the txjuefiL L brlievea himself to have r-' iv d IVum at y siruole pr baraticu. in tba bop that be may thu contril ut to tbe bene Et of otbars. I oo this mora readilv in reirard to ilocflatid GeruiaM Iit tr-4. prepared hr hr. C. XI. Jarkn, of tbla cit jr. h cause I wa prJaJ;ced against tbcm for manj jt ar, cnder the irnprekioii that they were chirCy an lcoltc mitturt . I am hi ivl ted to my frier.d Iiobert Shoemaker. Eaa.,fo the removal uf this prejiidic ly proper teat , ana for eiicourageroent to try them, when snrTeriiif frcia) pre at and Io:i continued deldhty. Tb a of three tattles of the bilier, at the beginning of tb present year, was folled ty evident relirf and restoration to a 1 pree f bolily and mertal vipor wLIcb I Lad not felt for six months before, and bad almast despaired of regain ing. 1 therefore thank Ood and ny friend for directing m to the n-e of ibeni. J. NKT05 Philadelphia, Juue 23, 1SC1. rAKTici:..AK -otic:k. There are many preparations sold under tbe nam Patters, put tip in quart bottles, compounded of tb cheae-t whisky or cniruon rum, coetinir from 20 to 0c per Kk!ln, th tat-t- dinuieed by auise or coriander seed. Thi cla of Hitter ha caused and will continu t caue, a Iuk aa tbey cau b sW, buodred t Aim tb death of tbe drunkard, jfc tbrir cse the system la kept con'inuallt under the irfluence of alcoholic stimulant cf tbe worst kind, the desire for liquor ic created and kept up, and the result is all the horrors attendant upon drunkard's life and death. For tbo who desire and trill Ann a liquor bitters w publish tbe followina receipt: Oet o biW j JJiflßiihd'n iitrr.xan Litttt and m'x with Mra omri of Umgriff ttr hiiy, sod lbe result ill a preparation tl at wi!lrr c In used tea I irtne and tra excellence a y of the nun u reus liquor bitter in tbe market, and ail! toil tnu h tf$n. Y'n will bate all the vfrtnes of Ltnrliind4t Jlittrn In connection with a j(mmI article of tiqior. at a much less price than these tulerWr preparations will cot you. Attention Soldiers! and Iritttla or Soldiers! We call tue attention of all bavin relatisi. r frtend. in lbe army to tbe fact that "HOOtUND'S limiaa P.il-u-rs" will cure cine-tenth rf the disease iadnced bj t potina and privatUrr.a incident to camp life. In b li-l, pubiiUevl alniLrrt dail in tbe n0, lb arrival -X tbe nek, il i!l te noticed that a rery arae proportion re suScntie fnin detil:ty. Kver) caeof that kltid csii b- readily cured by Hf rxl'a liermaii llitter. I)i-ea-. r-ll:ltla fn-tn d:order of the tive organs are pe lily removed. Yi have no hesitati min sui!:ip that, i'i tbes P.um were freely used amotijt our soldiers hn.dn-ds of lire, might be saved tbat otheri- will be lust. He call particular attention to the following rem ark able and eil ijthent'cated c-r of one v( ib nation'a beroe. L.,e Lie, to Li own Unr;uaire,'ba been slaved by the fc.iter." Phii peirriM, .BUt 23, 1IM. Jos .t Fvass; Weli.reiitlemen. ourHo-.f-land's (ifrtinn P.itr r lias saved my life. Tber is i mistake n thir. It i vc-Ofbed for lytrtiml-ert ed my co-nrades, some of wboe name are api-ttod, ar.d bi were fully cKi,izar.t .f all the c'rctnwaMcea uf iy cae. 1 am, and have been for the Um fr jear, a nein Ix-r e.f Miercmn's celebrare-I brtery, aM under lb immedtat conitnarnl of L'apt. 1 K. A res. TLro:(fh tbeespoar attenafit np'n niy arduous duties, wa attacked i Nveniter last it h intlainmntiou f tbe lungs, and a f"f T2 day- Ut tbe hospital. Tbia was followed by rreat de biiity, bipbtened by an attack uf dyetjtery. I wa. then removed frm the White Hon-e, and sent to this city on board the steamer State of ilaiiie, from wbirh I landed on tbe 2Mb of June. Since that time I bave teen aWowt as lsw a any one could be and still retain a spark of vi tality. For a wek or more I wa acarcely able to wallow aintbinr,, and If I did farc a morral ioaa. It waa immediately thrown up ajrain. I could nt even keep a c' of water on fciy tomarh. Life cf-ui'l n-t lat njier thene ciremtare; and ao cordit.sly the phyk-ian ho hal been workin faith fully, tbouich urmuccesfiilly, to rexve me fron th rrasp of th dread archer, Iratikly told m tbey could d more fr nie, and advised me to see a clergyman, and to make such disposition of my limited fand, aa best suited An ac-j'isiritance Lo vl.i'.ed ri at rbe bovpital, Mr. Frederw k Stepberbroo, of 8!tfc bejw An a street, d vied me, a a forUirn ho, to try yonr Ritter, aid klcd. ly pricurd a Vdtle. From the time 1 commenced takir. them tie gloomy sLaiiow of CeatL rxeded, and 1 aa now, thank for tt. rettin? betler. Thocb I bav taken but two bottles, 1 hav galaed ten pownd, and I feel saneijine of leine permitted t rej.a wy wtf ax4 daurbter, from whom I bar beard tot bint, for etbteeat months; for. gentler? eu, lama lj al YtrrluUn, frvn th icinitv f front Koyal. To jo.r invalaabl Kirtera I owe tbe certainty of life which ba taken tbe ptac f va?T.- fear to yur Htter win I owe tb floriia privsleve of aeain clap!n to my bona tb wb ar dearest to me tn hfe. Very trxly youra, ISAAC VALOXJC. We fully fwnr in tlie trwrb f t?r above taewient, aa w bad despaired of seeing our comrade. If r. MaJow, restr'd to health. JOHN O rrr.FRACK, Ut New York Battery. (iLO. A. ACKLkY.Co. C, I lib k.ne. IJCWI.s CHKVALXEK, tXI N.T. I. E. TENOF.E, la Artillerj, Iit. F. J. b. FASEWELL, Co. B 3d Vi. HENKY R JEROME, Co. Ts do. HENUTT. MAtDONALD.Co.C. i Mails. JOHN F. WARD. Co. t. 5th Maine. llb'UMAN Kt)CH,Co. 11, 72d X.Y. NATHAMFL 11. THOMAS. C. T. Slh Pa. ANHIiEW 3. KIMKALL, O. A. X Vt. JOHN JK5K1NS, Co B, 10tb Ta. BEWARE OF COVSTERFEITS. e that the sUnature of C M JACKSON" i m ih wasrrca f each bottle. Price per Mwttle ?e, r batlf dozen for t.1 Should yo-.r tearest imr jlt not have th article, 4a ' not to put off by any of the lutoxieaUn prparatiw that may to offered in lt i laee, bt se4 to s, aa w wül forw.rd. securely packed, by express. Principal Office nnd ttannfnetory o.t;3l Arch M. jom:s a r,VA.Ji, Osctsisor to C. it. JACXON A CO Proprietär.Jf7For sale Ly Drvgtit and dealer, lo eery tew la tb t"it !. efx-rvtawAoa