Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4157, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1864 — Page 3
Democratic Documents.
Adtfrraaof the Democratic Tlrmbf r the General Attblj to the rpl f Indiana, ttirj forib th hi.tory of the tt i'n, ar.d lb reasons why raort net been accompli .bed during tta ceeatitntieoal trm. Thi dcument make a pamphlet afsiiteeapsfr s and will be famished In any qaaotlty. Ft 1 1 to per hundred. Tht Comcript Act ecli at IIn. D. W.Troirbees, on the Conc1: tion plü.inth Hon of Jtefre-ertativea, Febrt7 23,10. TH U or.e tf tbe flnet speeches of Mr. VotI., ptioa Bow occupying a larg shsr f pnbl attention, and vry titiz In Indiana hould have acopy. It wakes a pamphlet of eight pares. Price H per hundredTht liberty of tla- Citizen Speech of Hon. D. W. Toorhee. delivered In th Hou-e "f Bepreentative.,Fehniary H. 13. on tbe "Act to indemnify th Prelieot and other perona fr nperdtr. tbe writ If habeas eorpi, an-1 acta done In pursuance thereof,' la now printed In pamphlet form, and can b obtained at tblsoHce. Tbl I b gre! eSort of Mr. Yoorbeea to protect th liberty of tb citizen, and r-Lonld be !a the hands ef very voter in Indiana. It make a pamphlet fslxteen pages, II 50 per hundred. ; '"All orders bonld direct the apeeebe tob tent yeiprea. as tbe pottage will be one cent a cepy, od aost be prepaid. Addre.e KLDF.R. HAUKNESS A BlNOHAlf. Indianapolis. DAILY SENTINEL. THUKSDAY MOKNINC. FKBKUAKY 11. CITY ITEMS. EST Next SunJty i St. Valentine's day. rSPKortr onrile-'ccriU from Louisville hn pitals arrived yc-tenltv. Com rn nie- of" tl-e Invalid" Cotta! guard duty now at Soldier- Il rne. Twenty-one hundred men wre fei at trie Suldier-' Home dir before Tc-trnl ir. CS7rrte rc Lerf from M rin, recruiting negro troops, anl a fim i ruile nliout it t57The fir- Corps d'Afrujue, at Camp Fremout, now numt?t fix hundred. lbr""The 4Cth I'enti-ul vatiia., three hundred men, hive passed through the city homeward. - - - CSPTroofw are Pt.itiont i nt the Union Depot to maintain order anion,; the coming and goin; miliury. 'Two hundred and twenty recruits for New York; and Ohio regiments p;i.-.ed through the city je-terday. tJMore metchatiU wer mulcted before the Mayor yesterday, under the six hour sidewalk ordinance. A oapftctnry near fJuderhi'Tn millionth of the city, was tIestro)CJ by fircve.verd.ijr raoru ing. pyAt Senour's drug store you c.in alwyn cei some of that celebrated quick wast treh and pure. J2f"There was gret ac'.itity is.the Proro-t MaMhal'a office ye-ter J iy. a uumhr of recruits being mustered into nerrice. ZflTYwterdiy was as clear, .is beiutiful and bright as a blue and gulden April' diy, only rather hyperboreau for riolets and d indelions. The II 5th Indi int, six months men, has am veil. Like the 1 1 Gilt and 117th, the men look as though they had gone through hardships enough. J3y Baker & Mclver, in advance of all com petition, are now opening new'epriii poods. If you want something new iu the way ot a hit or cap, call on them. fehl 1-dIH A Cnear Lot It No. irO, in Dutdop and Tutewiler's addition to Inditnopoli.4, wdl le sold Terv cheap, fr cash. Inquire at this oßice. ilec2i-tf J2T"The Dead Heirt, which Edwin Adam Ia mude so tucce.tnl, his l.ecn heU-fl at t he Metropolitan, and to-nipht we are to hive the preat actor in Macbeth t27"The interior of the Court houe is undergoing repair. The Court-mom is bein re fitted and re arranged. Cirpcnters are bu.-y a work, and painters will follow idem. C2fHou?e and I t iu Drake's Addition hre lot, brick house with wven ro.)ms .mJ cellar; pump and cistern, and !1 conveniences. For sale by Walker & MrKermn, Kel Kt.ite and U S. Claim Agents, No. 8 Ye-t Washington street. feoll-l-Jt. Look out 10a Yoir Licknes The next number of the vVeekh Sentinel is the list th it applications for licenses e m be pubüshe 1 in to be in time for the March e-öri of the Board of Commissioner. Notices binde! in bv Sund iv, tbe 1 1th, will be in time. fehll dill.' f35The Oernrm Uepublican paper heie the Free Press bis been purchied by a number of wealthy (erman, who propose to use it in adTOCitcy of Fremont for President. It is to be published el lily. It has, bei closure, beeu bitter upon Lincoln. Mr.BCUANT Tailorim Sprinj; is approaching, and for new and bciutiti;! style of gtmds for gentlemen's we:r. mole in the most arti-tie fashion, call on O H Hcitkarn, No. 17 North Illinois street Military woik is executed promptly, and in a m nncr unsurpasel, at Heitkim's. teb9ltf Papdock PfBtiCATio.ü Mr. George W. Williams, agent for Pad ljck's Bwik Mirror, and Piddock's Mirror Descriptions of all Genuine Bu k Notes, is iu the city, prepired to call urun business men for subscription. The Mirror Descriptions, a sure proration against spurious, raided and altered bunk lu-tes, and Paddock's Coin Cluirt Manual re (umi-he-J gratis to all subscribers to Paddock's Bank Mirror. Grmt PiACtiU. A Fiirm of iicro", with 400 acrt-s improved. wit!i fine. hh1 Houses, two large Brn. fine large Orchards; also, a good Flour Mill. Saw Mill.&c .with 3tH acres in grass Lastye.tr there w $.OtM Wurth of hay sdd of! ot 'H) acres The farm is 14 miles from this city, on the C;ne;.m ui Uaütoad. It can be hon cht at a barira'.u. For rurtii-u! rs arnlv lo I i r t . feb9 3 Talbott A. New's BUnk. CoTTAcr. Hoiss at Ateno. We will !! on Monday (February !5th) next that new hrirk ct tage. No. HI South street, pleasantly situated. wun a nne Jot, rngn aiiove graue, i oc nuu-e is: aubstintiallr built and contains six rooms, bill, j kitchen, cellar and a fine extern, well and stable ; ob the lot. Terms of t le. nsh WlLET.& MaRTIX. fb&-10t lieal Estate Auctioneers. , ' Bi-tchiaV AisoctATiox The butchers of the city are. we undtr-tavl. taking step tor the for mttion of an a-sociation s'tnilar to thoe of other cities, having lor its rirroe the protection ot theinterets uf buyers. sellers atid the public uencralljr. It is proposed to establish a yard for the reception and sale of cattle, heep and swine on foot, as at Brighton, Cincinnati; or as in New 'Tork, Ph:lac?e!phi, ami el-ew here. Now there U no common locality of tlie sort, and drovers take matters at hap hazird. and butchers are compelled to scour the country for supplies. In many instance, we learn, cittle deigned for other markets would hv been offeted here had there been facilities for brineinf se.ler and buyer in contact without delav. We think that farmen and drorers. as well as butchers, can see at once the advantages accruing to all psrties fiom a realization of the propo-ed pUn. The locality of the yard has already been designated, and the organization of the ae-ciatioo mil dvuUles be speedily effected
r35"Two locomoti e for Southern railrra! hte arrived here. O c beloncs to tl:e fn.te-1 State, and wi built of K N orris k r r. I'ii.laJelpf.it. The other built by M It. Bald win, rhiladeipbis, fr the Louisville and Nhvi!'e railroad. Bth are first cls fright tr,gine, and of supcik.r workminUip. Matcr Cat.x ad VtTtaAS Rrcirrios The Journal very jus'.ly censure Mayor Cuen fur hi political diatribe on the occaiöo of the reception of veteran troops on Tuesday last. The bad tate. not to say crimiuil purt;K-e, mnifetei by unscrupulous partisans on l.ke eten' f reviou-ly, bad prepare the public f r someth ng of the ort, as a matter o curse from men who do no fighting tUm.-elves, but who woull, if their words have any meaning, ure others to the bklerest extremity again?t the r ftKo-citi zern ar.d every dsy ne'i'hoor. 01 Major Caveu. bower, as a cho-en con-ervator of 'the ycace and the repreentitie o! the whole c.ty, other lb;ng were to be i peered. Men of nil .Ifical partie h id a-emb'ed to hoti'-r the herre of whom In. lima i proud. Among the very soldier tbetnelve, to whom Moor Ca veil ;oke, there were jut as cncieiui u D(-mocr ts a he is a Republican. Why should he have inu!ted them, impudently standing before them and rn fe.ing tospe.ik f-r thi i;ret and pitriotic com munily? It he had iioihmj tl-e to say than what he did iT, he f-liotild in ileceiiC have awaited some other opportunity. If he is nothing but a se'.fis!) arid malignant partisan, let him not make his apteirance aain t a time when honorable an 1 hnh minded men, r.ninnteil l-y sublime pttriotim, forjret ill e!-e but their couu try in honoring ts heroic defetnlers. Let him reserve bis eloquence be r.j i e ongenia'ly ex pendtd in a caucus wire pulüug for the selection of policemen, wood measurer aud towu clock winders.
Tfarlon Coin it- Aricultiirnl andllor ticuliural oclci) . At the meeting last night, Kdain Brevoort and J. A. Grosvenor were elected members. Alter the usual routine of business, the society listened to the report of the committee, appointed at the former meeting, on the couditiou of fiozen fruit trees, and the prevention of luture disasters of this kind The report was concurred in and the editor of the Kuril Intelligencer was requested lo pub'ish the s line. Dicusrion enueil on under-draining. Dr. Brown said tnot pernor: up;Med that the pur p-e of undtr draining r.is to vl rid of w;ier on the surface, wlierea the tteat puipo-e w;s to supply tlie soil with nir. When the air goes into the soil it becomes cotideiel and tv condensation we irft heat. Mr. L!od: So. I becomes many decrees warmer by under draining. For j:npe borders undeidraining added tnatcr:a!ly to the growth of the vines. It was essential to the thorough ripenin" of the wood in 11 on hud trees Di- Brown: In a drv time you get moisture and you get heat by under draining.. He :-oke of the wonderful ell'ects produced in Knulmd bv thorough under-ir lining fnder-ilrainui: w,i"s no new f.ingledi.otion. It was .is i!d as Virgil, whose rl .ii of under draining he explaii ed. Un tier draining was eil understood in Kume two thoii-and ye n.-ano. Mr Dun lop: By reason of under-draining in times of drouth moisture Irorn a gieat depth is obtained. lit desired to know the advantage ol under draining out ditclrni. Dr. Brown mule a c mparison of the two plans, showing the advantages of nn itr draining In under-dr lining, the fertilizing matter w is retainel just heie the roots ol plants needed it. In open ditches ibis fertiiizinir miner would be carried ,flto thefiulf of Mexico, it m::ht be Mr. Duulop: Noiiiing will piv tou-ein underdraiiiin except tile a round li!o with a shoe. Mr. Loo mis thought the time was com'ng when all fruitgrowers would acknowledge underdraining as a part ol the scientific cultivation of the soil. Uiidcr-dra'iH made o! tile Mperly laid, were eherner at cents a rod lb n a ditch at Hi). It' we could have tint one pl.m, however under-dr.tiiiing or trenching he would take the trenching subsoiling. Dr. Brown explainetl the ditTeteii'-e between trench plowing and subsoiling. Trench plowing turned the ground iipsi.! down; subsoil plow in r dropped the ground In iis old place. Trench plowing was in most instances preferable, therelore, to subso'ding. Two eood te mis could subsoil an acre of ground a day. Mr. Ross said, in the ol 1 country, draining was the tir?t step in binning. For eoid soils, we are required to go deeper. No soil could be tilled thoroughly until it was drained. Mr. Lloyd mid, if farmers would siur lv plow their land in the fall, they would find tneir crops materially increased. The discussion was prolonged until tlie hour of adjournment. PRO FESS 1 0 N ÄL . fr. A. II. i A 1 As, OKIE Ii.- HIS SF.KVlfKS JO THK C1T1ZKNS OF Iinliaiiap"Iis and vicinity. 0:'ic. VirKiMa Avenue N'. 22. Kt'si ifuc. .Ni-rtU New Jer.vy treet. Na octU'63-llv BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED ON WATCHES, Dt.'. MONDS, JKWKl.tiY, PI.ATK. Dry (roods an I otto, v rsu'ial property, orhouht ai d sold at XOItril ILLINOIS STKKFT, XOUWOOfJ'S RI.CK (UrsTAIHS.) octis-.ily CLOAKS. CLOAKS ! CLOAKS! Selling Of? at 5 Per Cent. BpIow Cost, for six ir;i;k.v, VTor fou an v xrr.Nsivi; al; kuatiox of l pr ini es, tu' we waM the Ca h lo o i:&t ..Jbuy ur rii! St.-' before the great deuia-.d ni ttif Faie.n Markets Jor S,r:::: (r.xts. V lit fy C' tnpetHion tri 'ricf. I'icae call and examine our st"C. BURROWS & EDWARDS, WHOLES ALF. AND KKTAIL CLOAK HOUSE! No. 18 South Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. WANTED. Three Curriers "V ix 11 1 o l I in in c d i (t t o 1 x W-RIKCE WOKK ANDSrFADTEMrU'TMKNTGIVFN. A None bat first class rknitn o! ?j ply. JüHN HsUT.ACK. 1 In'!i.np'lis. Fe; rua'y 5. C4. d 10 j FOR SALE IHWK TWFNTY TIIOl SAND POLL US WORTH t ir.:; tuvt-d C ty I'roper'y, that I wi ! sell for : elo'irtb lown sin! t'.e luUmr "hin e:?''.! vrsr. tbe purciasr pyn s percent, intcre.-t iu J:ice. ao-uu-lly. ÜKÜU iL W. FlTTs. UeclS-t.'m. ACENCY. III AI EKTATK K.CV. IVorivood'sj lSlorlä, Na. CO1, Nrth IlliU' i Street. In-.i.n n-o!i, InJ.in. B. IsL- SPICER te CO., OFER THF.IK SEKVICKS FOR THF. FUKCHSE ni nie cf Real Estate, Keutuu llou-e, N.potutioij Loa;,, oroctrriir Morej -n Mrtcce. Kiam-.ni g Till . exexnt'e Lel l'apr, anJ all other i u.r.e ppertaitiiri? 1 rb Heal Estate basines. Hav r e arm and comfortable room, tbey will be open dy au leven inp, and rr mpt u1 cr-niart attei.ti.i i ivrit to U buinM eutPisted to tlem. l.us:nea solar-led a:i a';ficttn guartn'eeii. ftM-Olwlw PAirJTINC. PI.NO. NO. EAST NFT TORK STKKET. OPIDSIFK L'n verxity Sjaare,'p'eparel to do all kind, of Uouiand idn P.intiti?, U?a.i.i.(t aca (liaairc on bort no-ice and in the v-ry tet ijle. Pe'ni waniiiiff work la LU üb ar rei?t4 l jrive blm a call. aec<y
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lor yiornlnc Itrpnrt ee flrtt l5e. rVihl Kt'porf. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. SEN ATE. Wg xotot, Febratry 10. Mr.Trutnbull re;ortel from the J udicUry Cominittee vmioiis bills to amend the Con-üiution and an amendment by way of a substitute providin? for the abolishment of slavery throughout the S'ates The Seti a te proceeded to consider the I)'.! pro hibitii.g members of Cotii:r?ss, he ids of bureaus arid other from prscticing, except in purt'y judi clal ca-e,in civil courts. Mr Trumbull, from the Judiciarv Comnrtee, reported buk the substitute for the joint reolu-ti'-n tf Mr Hn rreou proriitig :mendmetits to the Constitution, as follows: 1. Nel her slavery nor involuntary service except in punishment fur crime, shall exist in the United Slates, or in any place subject to them. 2. Congre-s shall hae power to eu force this article by appropriate legislation. Mr. Trumbuil, from yme commtttp, reported adversely to the rropo-ei a mend nie ts cf the Coustitutiou by Mr. Jsumner, miking all men free in law, so that no nun can hold another as a slave Mr. Chik reported a bill molifjing and reaffirming the 1'ie-iiient's proclaiu ition of July 1, lsG3 ;iv'm it et.itute fjree. IIeterrel to the Committee ou Slavery atid Frffdmen. Mr. Brown retorted an amendment to the enlistment bill confirming emancipation Moelaru ation, ihoiishing hit very throughout the country, subjecting colored men to enrollment' and draft, i.e. house. The House proccole l to the conider ition of the bill toe.ttblish a Bure tu of Fieedmen's A ffairs. Mr. Elliott of Massachusetts expl lined the bill, saying that its passive wis dennnde no le-s by the consiiler tiori of hiah justice than bv its effect on the pecuniary inUtests ,,f the government. No net'on was b id n the bill. Mr. D wes. of Mass.u hu-et? rres nthl the creilentiila of Mr. Johnson, from Northwestern A rka!ias Mr Divis of M"iine moved to lay them on the t.-ihle, pendo.; which the House wt-iit into Committee if the Whole on the enrollment hill. The Committee ro-e, and was for a long time ens i red on the section exerntin? members of re igius denominations who were opposed to bearing nrms in the field, but assigning them to lock :ifter freed men Mr. (ians 'n dl'ered sn nmepilrrent thnt the privilege of the wr t of habeas or;is sh ill not he sh p vide 1 in cises of al e.el m n rs who may be enlisted. This mnendment was rejecfetl. Mr. Stevens offer ei I an amemdment that persons of Afriear. descent between 20 and 45 years of age. whether cii!. :n of the United Slates or not, slnll be enrolled; and when a clave shill be drafted and mustered into service, the master shill receive a certificate of 3'd, and the drafted man h all be free. The Committee rose without fiction on the biill. Adjourned. from Yorlt. Nt.w Vork. Febru irv 10 1 ,e steamer Kicle from Havana on the Gib. has rrivel Vera Cruz d ues to the 31st, and Mexico 2"t!i u't . re received. The members of the S m Loui Government have been appointed bv Gen Megea. P'rench papers repott that J inrez has been succeeded by Ortcra. The report was thought to be prem ttuie The steamer Mississippi artive! from New Orlems. which pi .ice she left on the 4'h. The steamer Bianet for Cairo, with 00 sol niers of the 1m Missouri eolored regiment, sunk on the nicht of the 1st of February, 55 miles above New Orleans No lives lost. A special to the Evening Post, dated Washington, 15, says: The Military Comnrftee of the IIoue this morninc agreed to a resolution that all Generals who on the 2.") h day of Mmh next shall not have been in a'-tive service for the previous three months shall he dismissed The Senate .fudirhty Committee agreed to nn amendment to the Constitution forever prohibiting s! i very in ti e United St des Thesteatner Ci'y ot Cork, In on L:verpool on the 25 h iii.d (i-ouisf.oA , t, the 2fi b has arrived here Tin; .'olliwin.' is Ironi Cork papers of the -j: h. BuKosrav.J in. 23 A condict b taeen the in surerits ui,d r i5 i--oi fe ::nd the Buiiins Dw.k place on the l- h in the vicinity i f Colock. Several w oi.s t;l!e I with de id Kussi:;n soldieis hte been brought into tlie town ol Coc.-luck. I rom san fnclsco. S.n FnyNcisco, February if The Mexican General Leon. hi left M t.ÜI i on the 1st. has juiiiel hereon his way to Wa-b'n'fnn, with instruciions from Juire. to the Mexican Mitiister. He rep-its i hit when ha lett Manidt tbit Ne-nte. im was rennte! at Sin Luis with a loss of 2.000 men. ul'ierw itds loritte l a junction with Gonzilos, Oitesa and Dohl .do On the 5th of Januiry they again attacked the pi i"e, catrtitig it by ass'ult, altira struggle of twenty lour hours, cipfuriiig m st of the gar-ri-oii and a l uge quantity of anus and munitions. Tlie tr titor (Jen Menzi and staff' h id escaped. All ot the ctptured triitors, connuissione'i and ti n comfi)iioiied ollicers w-re shot. The traitor Miramoo occupitil a position between (Ju ul.ilajira :ttid tlie City of Mexico. Gen. Bo.e.iU marciiel with a French armv from Gi! idli ira fo aids Mexico, lea vin-.' a guard of 2 0i III ,t Gn li!j.ri. The Mexican (Jeti Meijo hid Mtlvar.ce! from the vicinity of Cduia wi;h 2,01 '0 men, und he was expected to attempt the recapture of Gaidalj ra. I he J it"-t news at Manzisell a was that Arleja and D ib'ado b ive been largely reinforced from Ziisrica. from Kauai T'ity. Kinms Citv. Febru iry 10 The reported raid into Kansas is a hoax Col Ford h is reMir.-.cd from tbe pursuit of the supeeted pu'v nhi.'h proved tobe i detachment of the 15 ib .Kansas trial had lost their way. On this party's in-j ilriii' of the inhabitants tor the rLht road, ihey were supposed to be guerrillas disguised in Federal uniforms. No guerrillas have cros" I into Kansas. From U noliiiiclon, W AsniNGTox. F'fi try III The Secretary of the Interioi ai d Couitio.. io;,er ol Indian Affairs will a;vt .r t' !.-re ihe Ways and Myitis Committee to iti Trow, to !'vc their views "po:i the question of the propriety of the atir. 'at'otl of tlie trea'v with .i,-l. tr'.lie of Indin.s. Tlewhiskv bid etill lies n ihe Speaker's table rrum si. I. oiil. St Lot is. February 10 The K iris Lei-i-!a-ture met in j.a:nt sessi,,n yetenl iv for the election of Unite! S'ates Senator. Governor Carney revCiied li1 votes and was defined elected. SUCAR. SU G- A R, JUST RF.CEIVF.P, DIRECT FROM NEW 0ULEARS fr llhd rw Orlenri Mt(ar, and baw r0J aran:eTi)i,t.couipiUii lor contant anivals of ate :rcn New Orlearg". CITY AND C0U?,TRY MERCHANTS Will do well to exatn'Tia oar toek before buylrz e!wber. For j1 low by SAWYEK A TAI5IIETT, 12 S-iuia Meriliaa atrvct. Sew i.ot sei Building. MmI3w
COMMERCIAL. i bv raiataaara.1 Cincinnati Market. CiJrciXNiTi. Fet.rtjary 10. Floor unrhmged and qoiet at $.1 7073 for sopetfioe.$5 9d(g6 10 for citr. SGliöfgC.SO for fa mil v. Wheat in fir riemurd at $1.2(31 30 for prime rial, and $1 37(31 4'J for Kentucky white. Corn in pfKl request l 97c for new ear. and $1(31 03 for new shelled in bullt. Otts steady t Klügle in bulk. Ilye in fair demand at $1.39. Btrler coa ial Whi-ky advsnccd 3c. and closed steady at 78c. Gnories teidy at full rates. Mess pork in god rejuett at $20 50. Balk miM's in wctite request, and prices are Q': lc h:'he-; sales foit up aoou 15,(AHJ pounda LarJ i firm at 126?l2e. Cloyerseed in good demand it $3.15, but held K'c higher Gold per e.1 at 5! and closed at &?foC prem. Silver, 50(3 52c prem. v rk Hnrkei. Nttr YokK, Febru ry 10. Flour opened firm but clsel a shade lower at i6 Hra7 fur extra. $7 30(37 50 for trade brmds. Whisky unsettled at 60(cr;-Gc. Wheat op-ened stesdy. tut closed heavy at $1.57(21 til for Chicaco Spring. $1 5? (g 1.61 for Milwaakie Club, $IC6170 for Winter Red Western. Corn heavy and lower at $1.23(3 1.23 WtKil quiet and firm. Beet quiet and unchanged. Cut meats firmer, shoulders, 11 13c. Cheese firm at 14(2 17c. Money easier at 7 per cent. Gold lower;
opening Ht i'J. declining to it , and closing dull at 5y8pi)l4'c. The steamer Australia, to-day for Liverpool, carried out $309.102 in specie. ESTRAY. STRAYED FROM A STABLE IN TUE REAR OF THE Kx hange StaMe.s, Indian poll-, a dark brown Hore, cm.rr f ur (4) years old; Lair 'ubUd off In several phces; is not briile-lse. Any prun returning cai'l More i 1 be Lberally rewarded. f.bli)-.!3t K. I. MOORHEAP. FOR SALE AND TRADE. i5L.voiciroir hthket VNE .V COTTAGE OF F1YK ROOMS AXD A CELLAR, .n a lot 41) ry 12U ftet, with well. A-., on Blacktop! ttreer, at ?1,-Ii 0. A decidedly cheap piece of property. .1IAIIH9JT COIWTY 1 1111. ÜÜ ACRES OF LAND, WELL IMPROVED THREE O"" n. half niibs frcm tbe city, S3 acre of good timber, tor salo or tor trade for cifv Vroperty. DM.7.r.LL & JONES, feblO-SL't beal E5tate Agents. I COAL. COAL! COAL! COAL! I AM NOW RECEIVING A C.OOD SUPPLY OF PITTSliL'IKi C L. at mv yard on D -laware sirtret, north le I. A C. D pd. (iftire cmerof lVntinylvarna street an l Uni. ti hailroad Track. W. Q. SMITH, te 9 d :t BANKS. AMI INDIANAPOLIS is NOW REIHT TO TIUNSACT ALL BUSINESS pr;aitiing to litimate liahkinur. It i a permanent U. S D-positry and Fiscal Agent of tbe G-ivernment. Per-ous des rinif to pUce lun ia to the crr .iif .f the l.nited StatfR. for 5 per cent, b-gal tfiitter note, at.l r..r t ix d ie the Unie.l States from Hank Railroads, Insurance atid other citrpani. or other like pur. p.e. cm pay the urn? into th a liank th tame as irto the Treasury a'. Va.liingtou, tliua avoiding risk, delay, trouble and expense. O'tlers for 5 per cei. t. lepal tender notes and : 11 other U. . Sectiritie. prorajitli executed, and a commission allnwed to pu-cliasers on all B ndsor !er 1 at this Rank, on which the IVitik receives a cummissi.jn for selling. The hiebest rares p.vn fur OoM, Sdvr, Coupons, Quarteriuastt.r'a Check ana all public securiiiei. Exchange bought and foM on liberal terms, and collections made U. S R.venu Stamp alwar fr sile in mmi to suit, arid at a discount -will be rent to any part of the State if rei'itt-d. Order to buy or eil tock er coin, b.-re or in New York, w ill t-e exerntrd a pe--o.der arid at a tow com-niis-b'ii. This Hank hs the m i t c-mple e arrangements for a teinüiiß to this km I of ha iness. The stri -te-t aMen'ion pjid to the safe, keeping of depis is, ami t-vt-ry tiisp.iticoi will tie ma.iite.-ted to acct.nimtsJat those who d p- tit in th.s Rank. Nat'or.al H ink Ntte, no tn.nttT where issued, will he received on d r o-it an 1 in pa inent ol ivei euue Stamps ai d L'liltej S.-t. s .s-cu!it;i-s. Thi- Rank Is loca'ed on Pennsylvania street, nar Taliiofion. m odd rcll ws' Building Authorizd c.ij ital ct.0it,(hin. Directors Wm. H. KnClib. Wm. U. N finer- Keiij. F. Tuitle, Jer. icL-ne. I w i J -plan, Jr.. W. Murphy, Fabins X. finb, I. lo-s i:oot and Wm. Braden VI II. KNrtMSü. Pres't. janiMlm WM. Ii. "OFSIfiKK, ' a-h'r WANTED. A G E iT T S CONSTA 1TLY WANTED! n WANT INDUSTRIOUS AND ACTIVE M2f TO 4. ranvass the ctmn ry thoroughly, and deposit our Mfdiciriea with ex-ry fsm !y. I am eniplayinjr agenta to r.i'ivass, on toot, a: .Jt 0. and with bo'M- and buif(fy, S - ter year. Aiftftita are re lu red to furnish horses and b'tirtfie. in a lvi tin to the a'ove salary. I defray all expenses incid- id tothe h w- r. It is a:i irrer able and healthful occupation f r ytanu mn. iri -intf tb ni a so.d ppirtu nty tu ike money wiil.t ut the possibility of iuta tn:ie ls acenntrjr fron -.ellitü: on commission. Ap: ! c.ints -ho-ild apply In p son, or address (if further informntioii he desPe.l) th proprietor, by letter. No one wdl l-e employed lr less term thun one) ear and wi'l enter intc a writt-n cntrart to that effect. Isb ill req iirt- security, in 1 "es, if I am not personally acq i.tiii;ed with tt e iiliiar.t, as I -hall intrust in his custoly raouey. mdiciue-, books and receipts to the amount of from 1 500 to $ V-Uo. .y. ;i. i"i;ost, INDIANAPOLIS. IND. d"cl) diwlbn FURNISHING GOODS. TH0NSSEN & LAHEY, 67 West Washington Street, Itcwteen Illinois and i rnneute St,f arlj opposite tlie Itatcs lloufec. WHOLESALE NOTION HOUSE, Vents' Furnishing Goods AND no i i: u y . TTTGood Sold at.Xew Vork Jobbing Price. dtcis LAW SCHOOL. L. A W SCHOOL or Harvard Oollojjo, 1804. fTWOTRiIS0FTNETE!f WFEKS.C0MME5C15G J Mrch Tib and Septemtr fth. For Caialoga azr C icutar addtea JOEL rAkkKk, EayaJ rr. f..r. CamtrUge, Xaae ,Jau. 20, ls44. JaiU3-13t.
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Frern tba army b capital :b blody battle-field tb mansion of th rich and Lumbla abide of the pr from tha Sic and tbe acred desk frora tb mountain top, d ttant vallfja and far-cU i.land of tbe ocein from a very no.k ant corner of the civilized world ia pouring in tb bleue cf tba aannnhing e?ecta of DBAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. Tbou.anda upon tbou-and ot letter like tbe follow Ing may be eeen at our oce: RxtrvaacvT, Wu , Sept. 1, 18Ö. .! aTe eQ m tll arroy hosp tal for fxineen nsontb peeh' and nearly dead. At Alton, 111-, tbey jrave ru-a bofle of Plantation B.tters. Three böttle restored my pech and cured ne. C. A. FLAUTE." Socth Waaaaw, O., July 2 1?G2. " One yoon man, wha bad ten 'ck and not oit of tb houhe for two je.rs w.tb Scrt.fu'a and Kryrpe!a, after pyinj the d-K-tArs over $15 without benefit, has been cured by tn r-ottlea of lour hutern. EDWAhD WcUNALL. Tbe followi nir is from the Manager of tbe Tnlon Dome Scboul for tb Children of Volunteers: UiTtitm XIassioji, firri-SaTiJiTH Snni, New Tokx, Aujul2, lbC3. i Ia. Pmaac: Your wonderful Plantation BtHers have been gi-en to aome of our bttle children au9ring from weakness and weak lur.Kü, wüb most tarpy efleCt Qn little pirl. in parsic dar. witii pairi In ber hea 1. b- of apfxtite, and da ly wasting coiiuxnptirn, on whom all medical rkiil bad been exhaaated, la been entirely retfired. We commenced with, but a teaspo.Hiful of Bitter a dar. tier appetite nd trength rapidly increased, and ahe is n.-w well. Keepectfullj, MI. 0. M DEV0K." I owemach to you.fr I veriij believe tbe Plantation E.tttrs have saved mv life. EEV. wll. WAGfiONER, Madrid, 2i. T." " Thou wilt eend me two bottles more of thy Plantation Bitters. My wife has been greatly benefited by their uc. Thv Mend, ASA CUKR Philadelphia, r." tit, an 1 h'l to abaDdon preaching. The Plantation Bitters Lae cured o.e. LKV. J. S CATH0KN, Uoiboter, N. Y." Srmt u tw.-nty-four d -zen more ofyonr Plantation Fitters, tbe p"iclatir if Lit h are daily increasiug with the ku-m ol ;v.r lion-e. SVKI-S, CHADWICK k CO., I'rop'icior of Willard's Ih ttl, Wa-h ns;u-n, V. C. " I have ffiven the Plantation Bitters to hundred of our disabled soldiers with the m st astotii.hing effect. J. W. D. ANDItKWS, Fuperlntendnt S ldiT' Home, Cincinnati, O. " The Plantation Bitters bava cured me of liver complaint, of which I wa I aid up pro-trate and had to abandon uiy business. U. B. KINÜSLET, Cleveland, O." " The p'ant.tioii Bitter? have cured me of a derangemi r:t f the kidi.eya and urinary organs that has distressed me fur year. It ac a lik- a charm. C. C. MOüKK, iö4 Broadway, N. Y." Ac, 4 c, 4c, Ac, Ac. Tbe risntation Bitters make the wcik strong, the languid bridiant, and are exhausted nature's yreat restorer. They are composed of a celebrate ! Cthsioa Birk, Winterrifn, Sa -safr-i, Itoot, Herbs, Ac, all preserved m perfecily iuie St. Croix Hum. S. T.--1SG0.--X. Prons of ft tentiry hat-its troubled with weakness, lassitude, i-alpitation cf the hea't, lack of appetite, distress f.rr eatiiiif , torjud liver. coniipatioa, d -serve to su3t r if they do na try tbem. They are recommended by the h ghest medical authorities, and :r! w-.irrauted to produce an immtditte beneficial effect. Tb-y are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pur? and härmte?.. Nonce any person pre endi ig to sell Plantation Bdtersin bulk or by tbe jrallou is a swindler and impostor. It is put up oi.ly in our patent log cabin bottle B' ware of bttb s re&lb-d w i h imitation dtleterous ntufT for which several prsoni a e already in prison. See that every bottle has our private United States Stamp over tbe -ork unmutilated, and signature oa Heel plate tdde label. Sold by respectable dealer througho it tbe habitable V. H. II it A K I) X CO., 202 Broadway, N. Y. feb4 d6m The roiifLinii, :iim lxperifiicc of an I is valid. Published Tor thebt.nefit and as aC VCTIOV TO Y ÜNG MF.N und o.liers, who -nfl-r fr.-ui Nrrvous Debility, Premature l'ec:i of M.trdiood, 4c, supp'yin at the same time the means of tc!f-cur . B one wh has cured him ten after undergo. r cori-itera le quack erj. B iticlo-ln a p t paid addressed envelope, tingle Copies may be ha I of the author. X VrilANlFL MAYFAIK, Esq., fel-dm lie iford, Kinffs Co., N. Y. BROWxVS BRON'CUIIL TROCtlX THESE L0ZESCES AHE PREPARED from a hi jhly etetmed recipe for alleviating Bronchial A flee; ions, .ut-irua, 11. ir-eness, Coubi and Irritation or Soreness of tbe Throat. PEBLIC SPEAKERS AND VOCALISTS Will find thm henecial in cl'arinq; the oice before Fpeakitiir or in.n, a-.d r-hevin : the thr at after any unu-ual exeiiou of 'he veil organs, havirg a peculiar adaptation to affections whicj disturb the orgaaa of speech . Sold by all Drur?i.-t an i Dealers in Medicines in the United States and mo.-t f reign c aantrie at 25 cent per box. feb4-dlwlm JTSEW DISCOVERY FOR THE speedy and permanent cure of Seminal Weakness, Urethral and Vatjiual Discharge, ij'eet, Scqual Diseases, Emissions, Impotence, fieiital Debility and diseases et the Pia l ie r and Ki inej. Bell's Srrciric Pau are warranted in ail ease and can be reited on. No rbanse of diet required. They do not oa isate.nor interfere with business pursu'ts. Upwards of 20O cases have been cored the pat month. M'trt thnn on hundred phyicianA thtm in thir pritate praVet, and nil tk tcrll of thtir tjficacg. They are entirely hamile-s on the system, and can be relied on in all cas-s ar;sin$- from yourhfn! indiscretion or elf-abuse, which often lnca:ar ta?es tbe sufferer from fulfilling thflutirA of mnrrid Uf. ATRwATtK of 6 pge , containinj tnean of cure, ent free to all. Two etanips required f.r postage. The Pill wi!l be .ent by mail, securely r-ealt d, on receipt of One Dollar, by J HRTaX, M. D., No. 7ß C. dar treet, IT, T. Sold by all trie principal druggifta. TUMLIXSOX A COI, Arenti, septSO-dAwly Indiannpolia. ZST IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR HaavKv'a Fmale Piixa have neyer yet failed in re moving diSca'ties ariin from obstruction, or stoppage of nature, or in restoring t'ie syitem to perfect bealtb when suffering from Spinal affections Pro!apu, Cterl, tbe Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless on the constitution, and may be taken by the mon eliea'e feonale without caua Ing distress the fame time tbey act like a charm by alrngthening, invigoratiL and restoring the yteoi te a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, do matter from what caches tha obstruction may ari.e. Tbey abould, however. NOT taken during the first three or foir month of prernancy, though safe at any other time, as miocarriag would b the result. Ech box contains 60 p 11. Pric tl. Dr. HARVEY'S TRKATISE on Diseases of Female.. Pregnancy, Uicarrieg, Barrense, Stenüty, kepr edition and Abu of Natur, and emphatically the Ladies Private Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of 64 pages, sent fre to any addresa. SU cents required to par pottage The Piüs and book w.ll be aent by mail when desired, securely sealed aud prepaid, by 4. BUTAN, M. D., Oneral Apnt, No. 7 Cedar treet. Sew Tork. ISoei by all the principal druggieta. T0MUXS0X A COI, Drngtru, Agetts, sept30'S3-dkwly Irvli njpo!i.Q LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! DON'T fail to real tbe advertisement In this paper, bead et ' IMPORTANT TO FEMALES. Dr. Cheennan, of New Turk, a devoted tb Uat thirty year, of bi practice te Eemai Coniplainta. Ilia Pill act Lae a chara. Thea are reliable and saf. 8ov9-dai
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LYON'S KATHAIR0N. Katbalroa is from tha Greek word "Katbra." er "KatLairo, aigtifyicg to e'eanae, rejavinate aad re store. Thi irtlcle it what its name signifies. For pre serving, reatonng and bea JUfying the human hair it t the moat remarkable preparation In the world. It la again owned aHl put up by the original proprietor, and ia now made wita the sa-ns care, kill aaJ attention whkb gate it a aal of over one million bottles per annum. It is a mot delightful Hair Dressing. It eradicates scurf and dandruo. It keeps tbe heal cool and clean. It mike the hair rich oft and glossy. It prevent tbe hair from falling off and turning gray. It restores ha'r upon bald beads. Any lady or gentleman who values a beautiful heal of hair should use Lyon's Katbairon. It is known and und throughout the civilized world. Sold by all repecubU dealers. DC TI A . IJAIt.MlH V CO., !t. Y. febi-döm-eod A FACT It la a Dre. In the year 155 Mr. Mathews firt prepared tie VENETIAN H1K DYE; since that t:me it has been ne I b thou-and, and to no Instance hu 1 failed to gie eotire ailftfaciion. The Y EX ETI AN DYE Is the cbewt in tht world. Its price is only Fifty Cent-, and each bottle contains double tbe quantity of dye Iu those usually .old for od oouar. The VKNETIAH DYE is warrsntrdnot to injure tbe nair or i cip in ice iignresi oegrt e. Tbe TEN KTI AN DTK work with rarid ty and cer ta'nty, tbe hair requiring no preparation whsteve r. The VENETIAN DYE produces any shade that may be deired on-that will not fad-, crock or w a-h out one that is as permanent as tue hair U-lf. For aal by -II J. 1 . l . iLj rii . - ii uiugisi. iTurr oo cents. A. I. M vniKws. Gen.rsl Agent. Ii Geld street. X. T. Also, Minufacturer of Mathews Arnica Hair Gloaa, me Desi nair aressing in use. rnce 25 cents, junelaly WINES, LIQUORS, &C. HAHN & ROSE, No. 11 South Meridian Street. STATE SILTI.I:JL RLIM)I.C.. WHOLFSALE DUALEM IN Foreign and Domestic WINES, LIQUORS, O I G- A R S, TO 13 A. CCO, &C TVe call particular attention to our fine assortment of genuine imported F.tquons ..rj) cic.ms, Also our Large Stock of OLD BOURBON WHISKY AND TOBACCO. All honght before the ri-e, which enables as to sell at tb ry lowest price. We invite Dealers to exmi'ie our stock tefore purchasing el-eb re. 11 51 v ::om;. Jar,6-6in DRY COODSv BARGAINS, BARGAINS, IN CLOAKS AXD SÜ.1WLS, Will eell, for fifteen lay, their slock in CLOAKS unci SHAWLS At a rciuction of at least ov. fourth le- than Cbristnus I'rites. -Al0Nubias Hoods, Sontag?, Jackets, Scarfs and all Wool Goods IE;IDi:i!aY AT COST. Baltnorals, Hoop-Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Dress Goods, and all other Goods are marked down proportionally. Call AT ONCE Only 15 Days Sale, AT 33 WEST WASHINGTON ST. 5 Doors from Palmer House, Same Side. Janll-d'f PARTNERSHIP. CoparliicrIii; s.otirr. r IIHE UNDELS GSED P.ETX'KNS IIIS BKJT TH INKS to the-citizen f Ii.di.a pol, a ar.d 1: vii:.jty for tbs lilerjl pammaee tbey have aien him during tbe perixl be ha dj.e buinet. am-n them, and Le hereby Informs tbem ta t owing to a larfely increaf cf his business be ha. tM dy torfiied a partt.erohip wtf h Mr. Peter liandoifo, of CirxinLsti, in oroer to facilitate with double energy tb bu-ir-e of riun.vlig, Oa and Steam Fit'iug, at the old e.ta jliohnier-t 2i a: d 25 Kentucky Aenue, Indian p.. I s, whs-b ihe t ew firm will o- tspy All person indebted to him will pleat call and settle their Mil-, and all those having claims apainet bin. will pre.ent them lor ('Ju.tment. J. C. DCXX. India&spoli, Jaa ry 13, 1S'4. Tb5 undersigned partnership, mutnally formed this day between J. C. Dunn and Pi ter tiandoiio would mot repectfuHy r-o'rtit a eoiitin nance of tbe pstron.ga ao liberally t-etowed cpen tt old establishment, as w profess proSdewy. aixl promise renewed energy in the praetal ea-cntion of the art, cotubining elegauce with tret Kt. and darability of car work, in he Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fating, anl all other appurtenances pertaining to ' ur bbaitv-ss. N. B. Ail orders auanded to wirb pmmptre snd dipatch. J. C. DLNN A CO.. Kenturky Avetue, 5o. 24 and 2. Indianapolis, Jana.ry IS, lsC4. jan23-dloi PHYSICIANS. CUAS. S. WAKE, 33. DM Physician and Snrgeon. Of riCE sotmiwEST coenkr or meriihas and Wtoih ngton treet, Jbn J. "pana's M ofic. Ke.ldeoc 5e. S North PcBusylf a&la st- 'az3- d3sa
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NOT ALCOHOLIC. A IllslilyConrcnf rated VcpclnMe i:x tract. DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, PREPAKED ET Dr. C M. Jackson, Philada, Pa. WILL EJ FECTUALLT CTKE latter Complaint, III !irpwia, Ja tin dice, Chronic or Nerton Debit Iff, Dlaratet of Hie Kldnr) s, and all dUeasea aarlelsae Irom es disordered Lhrr or Moiuiaciit auch a. Cnitlpa-t:-n. Inward 11 V, rulne or Lluod to th Head. Acidity of tt Momacb. Nausea, lleant urn, Disu-t fir food. Pulne or Weight in tbe stomach. Sour Eructations, hinking or Flu tertng at tbe lit ef tba Stoma, b, w;mniing of the Hea-t, Hurried and D.T.cult Breathinc. f luttering at the Heart, L'boLirg or 9uffocat'nit s-ensation w t r n in a lying t otur, Dimneas f Virion, lot or Veb before tbe tMht, Fever and Du 1 Pain in tbe Head, let5cvency ef Perspiration. Tellowneiw 4.f tfce 5kia anJ Fye., Pain In the Side, Pack, Cbe-t. Lin hf, SU'l.lrn F.uhe of Heat, Burning in the Mesh, CotistaLt In.aff'.t.inc of Evil, aird are.t Deress.n of Spirits AnJ will positively prerentTFLLOW FEVKIi, EILLJCC FETEK, Vc. Tbeyccnta.a o Alcohol or Used WliisUy! Th"- will eras tbe abov dieaes in tdnty-n!ne caae out of a hundred. TNDUCFD I7 TflE Ell KXIVK SALE ANDUNIVFBI JAL p'polvrity of ll'ioflaod'a tierBiaa h.fera (purely vegetable) host. f ijri.oraut quack an 1 ncrupuloas a iventurers. have opened upon suCetitg humanity th food gates of no-1 rum tn 'be hajeof poorw hisLy. vilely cmp"und(d wita i.-Junou. oru, aud chri.ted Tonic. Motnai hk and lirter. beware of the iiM amerable array of alcoh' He preparation I plethoric Mottle and bu Hed begs, under tha tnodest ipeiatiou of Bitter, which instead of cunog only agiravite diM-ase, and leave th dUappoimed aufferer in despa-r. Do you tranf omtthing to tlrrnijlktn ye Do tpu IT a nt a ,-ood mppetite? Dt you traut to buildup your con ttitntitn Do you traut to ftti ire 7 )l AM n rtmi mrtsrl smf sst srsw aa as 9 aa-" -w vss ' " Wt W tVHM( j Dt you vant tiurgy? Do you trwftf to aeej trrll? Do you trant brink and tiqovt frei ing? If you do uu UOOFLA'SD'S CERUAb BITTERS. From Her. J. Xtwtnn Lrmcn, ). .. E-iitoe 0U4 Do Although not disposed to 'a vor or recommend pateat tnediciiies iu gcuetal, iLroueh distrust of ibeir ii.gr d ekta and ettects. I yet know vf ne .unVient r.axts.. wky a man my rmt testify' to the Iwoeht. be bell vea bimt-ett to have re. eived from any impe pr paralion Pj tha hope that be may thu contribute to ibe heiefli of others. I to thi mora reai1y in reeard to ItoCa; d'' enD.a Bitters, prepared bv It. C M Jackson ol this c ty, because I was preju iced ag.inst them fr tnany year, tin der the impre-in that 1 ley were cliiefly tic e4l ml ture. I m iuiebted to tny frtend ICtert Shoemaker , Esa.. fo tbe removal of this pre u.lwe by proper tests, and for encouragement to try tbem. when suffering fron great and lone tontinue i deMlny. Ihe use of tbre bwtties of th'he bi Uer, at the beifinr in of t- e present ear, was followed by evident relief and re.toratioo te a de gree f bodily a d nerital v fror which 1 had B4 felt f aix mo- tha before, and had aim .sst de paired of regain. In I tt.refir tt.. t tiixi mtA n.w trimnA tr.r A Mt l K - me to the use of tbem J. NEWloN BROWS. Philadelphia, June 23. UM. 1MKTICUI.AU NOTICE. There are many preparation, aold under tbe name Bitters, put up in quart bottle. Bipouu"ed of tbe cheapest wbbkv or common rum. costing from 20 to 0c per gallon, the taet di.-uised ty tnise or cor aidrr seed Toi cla-a of Bitter V cau.ej d will conuno t caue, a 1 ng a they can be t-oid. bund ed ledietb death of the drunkard. By their Use ibe .y.tesn I. krpcontinually under the i.fiuence of ald-boiic stiruul.r.t. up, aud the result i all the Lorrors at'n"ant open drunkard's life and death. For thoe who de-ire and trill hato a liquor bitter we publish the follwig receipt: Get ont boiiit Oj Uoojt-it'd'a Gtrt.Mtn Littr and m i with tkrto qarL f W"t liiwtty or MAiy, and the re-ult ill be s preparation t st will fiirrjitl in ued.ea! virtue and trui excellence a y of ibe iiunieroue liquor bittere in tlx mtrket. ao cml tnuK I.. ltw will all th. virtues f LoJtindA LUtrrn in connection with a goea artlc'e cf li-iuor. at a much If m price ttsn th" Sr.feno preparati jos wdl cot you. Attention Soldiers! and Friend of Soldier! W call the attention of all Laving relations or frierd in the army to the fact that "IHH)r LAND'S German hit tern"' wi; cure nine-t-Tilh of the diseases induced bj ea Iure and privatu.ris irMHebt to femp life. In ib lists, published almotd dailj in tbe !iw-paj.er, on thermal of the Mck, ü will l,e rnfxed that a ery larg propriiott are uB-rm fr.-ru del! ty. Every ca- o that kind ran I e rt.i.v ured by Hex faul , (.ertnai liitter. Hs ae r -til it g fiotn disorder of tie o pe tive orpan are jee Uiy removed. Wi have no be.it ti' in iittii'tr ili.t. if theM H tiera were freely utm among our soMiers, hn.drtds of live tnlgtt be save, that otherwise will be lot. H e call particular attention to the followlnr remarka ble nd well Authenticate, c re of or e of tbe cation' heroes, wboe l ie, to tio own lat.gtiage,"La bee .a red by tbe Bitters." PniLrirnt, Aucut 23, IMZ. ilrs'is. Jors & Fvatc Well. gentlemen. jourHf lar.d'e lirrnian Bitter La eaved n y lit. There i ir mistake in thi. It ia vouched fur ty nur t r cf m COTira-ies, some of who T:anie are spjeiKled, ar d wb were fully cognizant of all the crct.iu.iarM. a e any cas I am, atol have tx en for the Ut tour ) ear, m.cilr r Sh rman". celet'rate.1 b ittery, anl under tb lmmed at command of Capt. tB.Are. 1 trou gh ibe eaiovr atteti 'ai.t upon n.y ar-Iuous dut e, I wa a:tacked ia No vember la.t with irSamniation if the lung, and wa f ?2 day in ihe bopiral. Thi tin fo'lowed ty freat de bili'y, hiifhtei.ed by an attack of dj sanier . 1 wa Ihe removed trom the Wtiite l ouse, nd eent to thi c:y board the steamer Mate of Matthe, fr ui wlirb I lande , on tbe th of jute Mticetbat time 1 bave ben atv aa low a any oiie could te atd .till retain paik-of vi tality. For we.k or tnor wa ararrely ale to swal low an thlii g, and if I did frce a mortal down, it w Immediately thrown up again. I could not even keep a (tea. of water my trwact Life could not la-t un-ier these rtreumstatice: and a cor.'incly the phjuctans who Lat been workir g faith fully, ttaourh ur.. cce.'un. to retwe ntefrotB the gre of tbe dread archer, trank ly told ne tbev could de D tuore for me, and atlvised me to i-ee a clergjmaa, and t make auch di-poit on of my limited fatd a bet aulte An acquatntaoce who ild n.e at lav. bo-jwtal. 11' IrederKk Stepber t ron, Sixth below 4 rch treet. S(f vised me, a a for!ornlope, te try ycr Bitter-, ar klrxf ly prom r d a botrle. fr-.tn i be time I com overfeed takua thtm tie gloomy badow of Seeth receded. nd 1 j now, thsr.k find for retting tetter. Though that taken but two bottle, I Lave eaioed ten ponr.d., and feel mg ioe of beim permitred to rejoin my wf an daogb'er, from w horn 1 have beard Do hing for eifhtmonrhs; tor. ei)tlw en, I era a byal V'g1r.ln, frosn lb vicn iry of In'tt Koyat. To your invaluable Pattern owe ih certainty of life which ba taken tbe place verue fear -to jnr P-tter will 1 owe tbe lorie privilege of arii ciap ng to my boaon thoaa wh ai dearest to me In life. Very troly yonra. ISAAC MALOSX. W fully concur in tbe truth of tbe above tatet as bad deptred cf aee.ng our comrade, ilr. Xalon rei-torei to health. JOHN ClDDIPACK.ltKwTork Eattay. GFO. A. AC'KI ET.Co.C, Utk Itaia. uaiscmvAUEK,! s.t. I. E. SPENCER. 1-t ArtilWy. Bat. T. J. H FAJEWrLI. Co B3d Vt. HRNkT B. JEkOUE, Co. B, do. HRNkTT. M4rDijNALD.C4).C.tV Main. JOIIN P. WARD, t o E.ka(ts. He kit AX KDC1I.CO II. 72d X.T. NATHAMKL II. THOMAS, C. F. 95th Ta. ASDkFW J. KIMRALt. O. A. M Tu JOIIN JENKINS Co B, 10 A Pa. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Se that tk s!mtnre of & X JACKSON" is ass it waarrca f each bottle. Prtea par nottl ?c( or natlff slOaM for ft. fhewldyot.r neareat drcrgiat net have tb article, not be put off by any of the intoxicating rprattn that may be offered m It place, but send to as, and s will forward securrly packed, by express. Principal Office anal IHannfactori o.i;3 Aren M. & EVANS. (Soccessors to C. M. JACK 505 COO fropraaaara. jr7fof sale by Dn.g rials and dealers tn every tev la the Veit 4 Ults. Mo-4te2uwC9
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