Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4231, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1864 — Page 3
DAmTJEOTJKEL. "SATURDAY MÖKNISO. MaW . PRdCLMlATION BY TIIE MAYOR.
rilTITlU.I TO FAV VOLCSTLm. At a sioo of tba Comra Council, held Hay Jd. lMt, Ui fdlowina; notion prevailed: That tba Mayor reemt tbe e'.üten. to meet at the School Hoae la Mb Ward, on Betarday, the 7th In.t-, to alp petition, lo aaorlirict with tbt pf ov:a eoa of section J of the City Charter, petitioelng the Council to contract a debt or loan to proeire money fof tbe p' y efosytnr a bounty to volunteers In the honored days' eervir, or vaaiotainlng their foilio JtfIng their abeettc. See. M It a follows; N Incorporated city ander this act shell have power to borrow money, or lour any debt, or l!biiitj, scept U tb eiecatleo of tbo poere beref pre.sly rpabted, ulM UrM lesmhe of tb reei." Ut pyrt shall pe. tltlo tbo Commor. Ceatall to contract auch dtbt or loan." Sow, therefore, I, tbo aaenigned, Mayor of tbo City f In4aaapo.ls.lt) parsaeoce of tb foregoing do hereby otlfy ta rJi t P'tr of thie city lht at tbo tlmt ti4 plecee ahovt tllcted. petitions. prajlDt; tbo Council a above reel t ed witl b la read;n fur tb lg tarr f rrll fsw pfrr$ who or In favor of rwb appropriation and loin Wltaeaa my efaraature aaa tbo seal of said dry, this 3Jday of May, lsCa. tL-S. J.CAVEN, Mayor, my 141 CITY ITEMS. t?T"AH amdaot Bik and Jor, I'rintinc firstly and promptly dorn at th flice, at living rote. t3JTTb 2Cth Iniin I rendezvousing here, getting ready to march. ' tPMn'o Boot nl StvM are selling at low frier t Jut, Visjudgi & Co.'. 7 2w J2T"Mrt ThmpHiu 1 Sn have Huper'a Monthly Jot Juix. It contain acvcral illustrated article. C"?T Tt pla.e t procure the genuine Marab'a Trns-ra and Mi'iMcr-fracee is at Seuour'a Drujj $4 to re. No. 5 Mate lllock. Hklioiol Notm:. I" cotiseoirnce of the abaeitce of t'attnr. tliir will be uo eervice in the Ur.ivrrnalUt Churtli lo-morruw. A Wer Ntar Wamtkd To como Into the family. Call iiarnediately at No. 711 in lieatb' Jlock, Xorth Teutieee -trect. 7 tf JpWi want tu iell a pur of Alligat Jr Hoots cr iioea to -trty uundred d iy nun L'oing troni tie city. JoMa, Vi.nnlhor & Co. 7 Gt Si'MMra (iaaoKX. We call attention to Mr John llujre'e's adettiemeiit. Hi ninlni will be a delightful place ot reM.rt during the coining month. Food A um ot money, which the owner can obuin by calling at No. 1 13, corner of Vermont and Entile utreet., proving property and paying charge. Attkxtkin, Sia Küioiir There will he a epecial meeting of ltaptr Commandery No. 1, thi Sttruday evening, at 7j o'clock for work. E. CoLk.-roc , E. C. Eas.lt Cloimo Anxious to give our yotm men time for improvement, we will continue to cloe at t o'clock P. M. tinting the caon. W. k H. (iLKXX, fefjlSdfjm Proprietors New York Store fjTWe have just receive! from the publisher, P. P. Futd. the hew and beautiful ballad entitled "Will the N'ew Year Come To-night, Mamma." If the reader nhould deiro thia or any oth r musical prtHluction, we recommend him to p. P. Foulds, 223 Main treet, Louisville, Ky. t3m There waa a war meeting at the Uttea IIoue corner laat night. Col Vance of the City Kegiment. and Col. Hyan, formerly of the 35t4i Indiana, apoke. We did not learn whether they succerdt-d iu getting any recruits. Jj5 "The wooda are aaid to abound with aquirrel. The Fox variety ia reported to be extraor dinarily plentiful. Squirrels are pood to eat at thia eaaon of the year, but it eern a pity to kill the beautiful and running little quadruped. tyLake'a ere it Cirvua, now exhibiting at the corner of Eighth and By miller atreet. Cin clnnali, will be iu thi city shortly. 11. N. Norton U the manager and J. J Justice treasurer. Tjieir grand forty-hore thariot i fpokrn of by the Cincinnati paper as a thing of unapproachable magnificence. U7Don'i forget Comtnolore Smtll'a exhibition at Maaonic llall lo night. Lt night there waa a crowded and delighted audience in attendance. The perlormancea are novel, unique and interesting. The beautilul Misa Koote is a very charming little wonder. Ltqro Dcalir's As ciation Themembera f the L-quor De-üera Aocittion are requested to meet at Washington Hall. Fiidav afternoon 'at 2 o'chnk. IUjsine of importance will le brought before the. association, and a foil attend anre i rcquete!. Ily order of the CoMMITTII m'4-4 Fiik A fite broke out jeterdav afternoon on the alley running north between W;rmigton and Market atrret. near the corner of Noble. Four atablca were destroyed, prot-ably worth $'2'M each The encinc wereprnmptlv on the ground and did all they could 'I he cc.tl tration wa caued by a little boy lighting a match and ig niting aome straw. Juvenile ahould be more earetul. Thk Thkatke It is rot oltenthitthe patron of the Theatie h.tve a dramatical treat of urh magritude a i offered them to night. Firt on the programme i the plendid ;hitorical drama of Luoretia iWgia. with Mi- Stllie St. Clair in her gre.it part of the famou. or rather infmou poiaoner, in which she i conceded to be ithMit a rival. Thia will be followed by the rollicking prolen piece of the Young Artre.in which the versatile Sllie will aifp from the throne of lofty tragedy to that of rollicking deviltry, oit in fj.e di'tinct chirtctera. an 1 dame any number of dance. Secure your aeat early. aaSaTa ,. nrU Hl be seen by a communication which we publh el-ewhere that the gallant younc men of the 4;h ard 5th Ward are active in the hun- ' rtrl d ays service were mi.informe with regard to the action coinp on in those Ward. sndour prscraih leaterday, baed uon the Stalcmenta of a reptnib!e gentleman, we are now onvincei wa error.e-u. Lieut Philip i . a . . . 2u ;e:, a hroMiernf the tl!tin"uihw L eutrnrnt Cohtnet of the 20th Indina.i among thicwho -are at the bead of the movement, and thia is futrautee that the 4th and 5ih Wards will do their Jutv. Atenos Sale or Fine FLaxiTcax. CaartT. Ac A L Hont & Co will sell at auction. ;it their 11 Km. No M Et Washington street, cooaaiericing thia morning at 9t o'clock, a spletaaortment of well kept Furniture. Ac , rontung in part aa fullow: 0;ie extra ne canopv bedstead, with sprinff mattress; 2 hair cloth so ciabiea. ooo marulo lop waeh aland, on marO.etop center table, one refrigerator, one superior W bteler & Wilson's sewing mtchinc. in peifect order. 1KJ yard ol 2 and 3 ply carpet. 3 cotton top mattres-e. cottage. French and round corner bedattads. cane eat chair and rockers, common chatra, card table kc., Jtc. Mtimoor m State Medical Societt The fourteenth annual aeion of the Indiana Medical Society a ill convene in thi cit on Tue day. the 17th of Mav. at 2 o'clock P M . at Col lege Hall. It i desire! that all delegate from county medical .cietie. and other physicians who cipect ut attend, will at once forward their name to the Secretary, that proper arran-ementa may bo made f.,r their aecontmoxiation Papers through tho State will aid th c.u.a of aciet:ce by copying ihia notice. W. B FLXTCsirt. Secretary Stat Medical Society ny3tAiDyl4 3t.
' For tbo SeatloL rnrth mtid I'lfltt Wrdi Mill AliveAn nb'o;U tnrrtinjf of the ritizono of the abore word w I'll t th etert KnKioe Hcu. on Tburly eight.' OocxJ pekrr were n - t " cheer lh) bot on in the noble work. Col Vonte. A'lj-ltmt Bttfo, CapUiu Elliott, anl othero ml truly patriotic !.. whkh wer loudly apploutlH by the au.ilerice. 5x riinn werf tnrollej tQ coniu'ertbU futj4 ubcrid. Thrr i now ufScient money In the tnnO of tit comptny to py r;or.i hoontifi. Tht re craiting cdre next door to Maftonic Hall There will be another meeting this er enins; at tht Entire Houp. Let trery loyal cititen be present, and. IT potaible, brini a recruit with him. A lirely time h nticipteJ: ;!entj of pitch an J pine for bonfires: goxi rnuic; and eloquent pekrra will be present. Citizer.o, rally onre c.in, at.d tie I'h riI 6th ward company h loun"l to urceel. It already number over forty en!itH men A Uimidt foe P.l It ia a b!eainc to the mfTerinfj to know tint we have n eflectcul cure fr thi truly troubleotnt Jiete. llr. J. P. Hltrlr. of IC4 Second treet. Cincinnati, Ohio, take great p!eure in informing II who are iuTetin2 with pile that he ued a itnnll qunniitr of Dr. S'rickhnd'o Pile Kemrdy. .tf)d it -flVrteU a permanent cure Thi wem to be the cte with nil who make ue of this splendid preparation. It i maiMifei-tiired at No. G Et Fourth atreet. Cincinnati, Ohio, and told bf all drugirt rOJtOtf Tnt TtTit Cavalrt Our telegraphic dii putche inform ua that a aad arciilent occurred to our Tetiih C-tralryon Thursday morning. Thia reciment lelt here some dtys po for Ch tttmod. f. The train conveying them to Nahtil!e collide. with a contruction train, demolinhing both locomotive1 Mid wrecking the car general. I?. Three of the aoldiera were killed instantly and 67 wounded, everal of whom will die.
t5jTThr 2Gth Indiana, of whoe rendezrouing here ehave a notice in another p;ircrph, leave to-dav, we iiridettind. for the feul of war. Col John O Cltk, a iralUnt officer, command them, niid no braver boy ever went forth under the tir and Mrir-o. MEDICAL. 13 r. STRICKLAND'S MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM CtfUKS Coutrh, ColJ, Sore Threat, Athioa, atnl ('nsmnp'loii. It I only nrc'ary hr any one tr'uMni with th '-e com jiUint to try ri bottle if Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam, To corivli c" lliem that it h the bent preparation ever nael. It not finly currx the atve alTevtiona of tlie ilif'a' and tunc, tut it cure Nit't Swea'a anil "p'ttln of PltHx), aii l a an excellent gargle for any kini o-Sore Throat. It h pleaai.t to take, and a rate medicine fr Infant. price 5 cer.t prr bottle. For vale by DruKi-t (cenerally. For 1e. ty W. I. H.f-kit k Co., Browning A Sloan. Rt wart A Mnrjan, Tomlinson & Cox. J. F .enMr ami Kirner L WkUer. marT-dlyeoCtwly G K A IV rr VEGETABLE CARMINATIVE. IT HAS P.KF.N riJOVKI) BK.YOND AIL QrESTHX that l r. Oratit'n Veir tal le Carminative tbe mo.t pleaai t. afe and reliable nniei'y lhut lia ever been i lcovere.l for Camp I'larrliea, t-'tiotera Morlu, HJwHty Flux atul all lhoe disorders depeintinK upon a dtrnnned utate of thf )ofU. 0e or two dos. a will relieve uneaMne and gHpinjr in the tom. li anl towel. and nne l.oltle will cbr.k the mot bNtinate cae ot t'b-onic Marrtir a. It in pleasant to the tate. and he ntt prepared from pnrely iarmlf.' riti and herb i peruliarily adapted to fam ly use and aninp children. tin the wrapper of each hottl will ba foui;d my fac nimdc, without hieh none i ei-tiiiine. The j r Cf is Fifty Cents per botl.. Xamifiotured only at my LaSraforr, Futt'n Mreet, New York. JOHN B. "liKAN T, M. 1. J. F. SKNOUR. Prupt-M, o. & Bäte Hotine Bl-wk, IndUnapol' Indiana, Wholesale Ac'-nt tor the Wet, to whom all rpl-r bould be addrev-ed. apr.M-dSm av: .1 a; this Di Iii: .v c o. HOt'SK NO. 191 WEST WAMJINfiTOX STKF.KT. The h ue La II rooni, sulxtantia'.ly bu;lt, with cellnr, well an 1 extern, and 11 n-r .. ry out-huildn k, (rid atal le and bug'y hi u-e. 'Ihelot I r.xit - .VJ, leeton ValilnK:on utreet, r nninij bak to an alley. Ah" Wl feet oS of the lot adjoin' rig on Wahint:tnti street, run nltijr lack to 11 y. w ill be Id parate er a'top tier at a bargain if called forroii. myU-!Ot GOOD RESIDENCE AT AUCTION OX lUKSinY.TIIK Krra DAY OF MAY, 14. AT 2 o'cloc, we witl -ell at put lie auc'l 't) Nu. Hi North New Jer-w y street, htdcg a new two story t rick bt'Ue of der ' r -otn arid bail, well papered and painted. al.o having eit, c liar, cistern, and window blind und t r ick wais. cut board. pre-e and ail usual ou'-door c-n-vei' nee. I ot 36 teet wide, runntrg back to an alley w. H set wifh crape-, mall 'tu t, evergreen and ha"o tree. Only h If a squ ir troni Maac-iicti Avenue, wi.ich i ti' W being bowidered. SPANN & Mini. mavS-dtt Kal K?tat I roker. ELECTIONOF DIRECTORS IiM4Arot ia ao Min'" Rvit.soan ' ncor, Mai io, Isn , Apr.l l.'4. fflHE ANNUAL F.I.KTIMN OFN'XF. HU; CTOBS OF ihi "inpary will l e held at ihe fri e of ti e i onipany in the City ot iUili-on, on the 4th VA e4.r.ediy (Cj'h) oftaynext. Hie pi lU will open at 10 o'clock A. M., and cloe at l-.' M . B crder. Ac. TIIOS. POLIAKK, Secretary. aprCa dlru BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED ON WATCUF.S, DliHOXDS, JKWKI.KT, TUtTF, Dry (JoihI and otbi eronal property, or bought a:.d sold at 1STO. 18d X OUT II ILLINOIS ST I FFT. NORWOOD'S B1X!K (I T STAIKS. ortiS-dly STOVIC WOOD . U7E WILL FIT.NISI1 STtVK WtXD IN ANY part of the ci'y in lot of rue cord or mor at 6 cent tr loot, and le atro'Mi' at 7 cent pr fiw.t. Orier b fi at the ojr.ee of McKKhXAX X PlhKCK will h? promptly f.Ped. Or delivered a, the wo-d ard.cn o t lot No irr, in tbe outh-we?t part of iba "city, at3l4 cent per f.),t. aprll PHYSICIANS. TSIAK. . WARE, .11. !., Physician and Surgeon. OFFtCK SoUTHtVFST O'KNFP. OF MF.KUIAX AND Hh n.-'on Treet, .. bn s. Spann' o'd cr2.ee. Revl";ce No. sT North IVnnylTvj t. J5 d3m DENTISTS. P. G. C. HUNT, ID E 1ST T I S T. v 0KF1CK AND RKSIDF.XCI, NO. :2, fr:A- TIAKKKT STHK;r ISDIANArOUS 1X1. A NEW THING INDER TUE SIN! In its effect tnatantareooa. In it coloiin? poaer matcbletu In ita in-redi.U regeubl. In :ta cperation r.atcral. In it braut'.fyint; roults etdarinj. la ita tendency -prer attve. Iu its p. pa artty ape'naid. CltlSTADOKO'S IIAIIC Dili Is procotioced by tbo Worli of Scienco and tbo WorVl of Fashion, the fioe.t prrparati'iQ cvar averted by art to rect.fy tb bort eom cp of natura. Haaafactured by J CRISTADORO, Xo C Aor Hue. Xew York. Sold byatl DrurCi.u. Ap!ie4 by all Hair tTcrs. apr2-deodawrow
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iiriirti airaa aLf rraraa paar Tat nrfltiu Vmr yrnn Itepart atee rlrot tasir.J MIMIGHT EEPORT. SOÜTHERK NEWS. Affairs Gloomy in Louisiana Destruction of Thirteen Federal Gunboats and Transports. BANKS ATTACKED AT CANE RIVER. Mklruiis.il xi t .Iloi-Kxaiiflclcl. liy. THE AEMY OF THE POTOMAC. Grant is out of thn Wilderness. Humors of Fighting, AXTICirATEI ATTACK UPOX VlCKNliUKc;. WASHINGTON NEWS &C.V &C, I rout Cairo Cairo. May C. A gunboat In. jut arrived from Ked nver, and btinga itiformttion th;tt, fiudiug it impo.ible lo gel the K.tjort ir. and she heing a(tackeI by the enemy w bile endeavor ing to light her, rhe waa letrovt"i by order of Admiral P.otrr, to prevent her falling into the handa f th en m v. The tin-cl ids Fort Hindmtii, Julictt, ap.d two tmiitottH were di.p itched to ait in relieving the Eae'port. at d ere utt it ketl by tlie enemy while returning to Alexandria The er.emy lined the river on toih ide-, firing upon otr taut Initn 1'J pound gun, miking it neceiry to aiiMi (li'-irur the Iran-ports, which were h-urned. Several f the crews of tho tin-cUl were killel and acifjnded Among the killed was Sylvester KeeiJ, of Newport, Kentucky, who h id clnrge of the sh irtisliooter. He w.i struck in the back of the I. cid by h '2 pound bill The .itst advice Irotn below represetit the appearance of the enemy on both banks of the i i.i.ippi The )ii ket have been driven in at Vit ksburg, an attick ia anticipated uou that place and N a rcl ;e Metaphi tlate tt the 4th reprecnt thectton nni let firm. Middling to 7lc, "OoJ 71 to ... . m' . iair i.c
pieti up with the Ciiicii.uii. with tO'J balea ofnrilm. he ben conhrmed. Our London
cotton From Vork. .. 1 i- . 1 I okk. May 0 A speci il d. -p.tch re-! I i . 1 1 tl" 1 I lnn noil our iirui i.t.e 1 1111 ougn 111c n nuiT' 1 um and eincrgcd into the open country. I. .. . .. 1 a II !.! ii'ikt iris neeo trirnri irotn nwriil'ic 1 1 , . ... . 1 . 1 1 nei'liu.irtctH at W arrtMiton .Itifi'tion, dated the? . . . i i! , the - e drt'' ,'i;,ei:tt"1 l" ",,JVe lr"U' lhl,'" j .11. e -itne . iv . . dra t h i not vet been ordered in thi citv. ........ . . , , 1 11 I ..11 ' . . w- r m rebel cavulrv attacked our p:t-Kt. nt tJlTMk, on .1 1.. n.'.i... t.-i 1... ..... r..,. 1 11 ui j , 11 11 1 1 n c iM ii i iMiiiiri iT iiir IVii(i!lvani cavalry, losing .1 number iu killed and wounded. The Commercial Advertiser ha a report from New Oilcans, tlnit i,rn Hank on the retreat to Aloxandrii a uü as aulte I bv the rebels in force at Cane River, and auilVml severely. Thirteen irnuaporta and gunboat are reprtcd to have been bio 11 up by hi orders, to prevent their filling into the hand ol the enemy. This u doubtful. The paper contain a call for a National Convention to be held at Cleveland on tlie 31st of May. Air consultation in respect to tbe present election. The call declares that the one terra principle ought to be adhered to, and the leader do not recognize in the 1J tltimore Convention the eveutMl conditions of a truly national convention. r rom f.ntiltville. Lot, itsviLLR, May G The Journal hm the folloaing particulars of the railroad accident near Gallatin etcrd ay: The construction train left Nashville yesterday morning and came into collision with the down train ftotn Louivili, containing the lUth Indiana Civitlry lloth of the locomotive were completely de stroyed. Tfire Mddira were killed and 57 wounded a number f at ill v. Auvice irmu .MorganneM rvy .say a Ktrmisn occurred Kctween a squad of Union cavalry and a I r W atf ' ome gucmii.as. 111 amen me latter aere oaoiy uriinic 1. No news from the front. from ;t!i ln;rlnn,
Wmhinctov. May 6 Information has been I vindicators of that doctrine. mut, through our received hete that our rmy his p-ised safely j administrators, repudiate our entimenl. and. through the Wildernes. but nothing further ia ; üe the bo isting coward IVtol. swalltiw the leeJk knoan this morning of the onward movement. ln.lt we s j,eartilv ubu-ei. To our eternal .Ktimors ol fighting previil, but they are , .hume. thi Government has been the first in lhe founled on tneie conje tur-, as it is known that j jt 0j p ,wprs to recogn zs imperialism iu Mexi opto 7 o'clock on Wednesday evening, no battle ( Co Xot following perforce in the wake ol Euti.id taken place. j ropean po'entafes, but in advance of them II, There ate troops rem titling on this side of the 1 demonstrating an impetuous zeal to give the first Rapid in, but it would not be proper to s'.at their j welcome grasp to the hand of intruding lov iltv. exact location These include some, if not all, Wr. too. under this l eihdioti Administration.
of the colored fohiiers. Much of the rolling stock of the railroad has been mt buk to Wus'iinton as there is now no further use for it. From ritiladclpliin. PiiiLATEt.ruiA. May 6 following Meci.il: The liuliet'n has the Wamunc.to.n, M iv 6 The Army of the Potnn..... n .a ntssed the Wilderness, atirli includes the old Chaticeilorviilc liattle ground, east of ee's army, and presse! on until it reached an 11 i.l iin"souihea.i of the Wilderness. L Our inlormaiit Mates that Gen. Grant took that iu order to flink Leo. He also state that the belief entertained by oflicet. was that Lee was otiM in his works about Orange Court Houe. Manv believe that it will be found that Grant has tjanked Lee, and is between his army and j Richmond. THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Wasm.NGTox, Ma) 6. HOUSE. Mr Dvi. of Mas.achuetts, from the Committe on Election, reported two resolution, a hieb be over lur tne pre.-ent. one declaring that F. P. Blair i not, and the other tint Mr. Kuox is entitled to a seat in the House of Repre-eutati vea of the First Conutes-ionil District ot Missouri. Un motion of Mr. Famsworth, it was resolved that wlieti the House aJjuuni to-day, it be until Monday. Mr Gjiioii called up the reo!ution of the Comm. ttee 011 Elections dedirm that neither Mr Lane, the .-citing member, nor Mr, Rice, the cuiitetit't. are entitled to a tet a Represenutie? of the Seieiith Conre-siou! Diliict of Misaouii. SENATE. Mr. Foote, from the Committee on Finances, repotted bick the bill iu ratiation to the comj-c;;-sation of pensiou agents with amendment, on the adoption of which the p.ia-e of tLe liil ws reconsidered. The national currency bill waa taken up, and the a mend mcot offered yts'erdiv by Mr. Sumner increasing the tax on the circulation, deposit capital and stock wa rejected Days 24. yeas 11. A MAX WITH CAPITAL. riUK SCK'KIB-B Wt5riKS T KNG.VGH AS A X partner 10 eniua rrjtc aM inl prr.uie busi. ten. H i wtllinx to invest equally w.tb a m4n. AdJr-. TA". R tny4-d3r B.'X K14 Inlianapoli fost Otfc. LIVERY STABLE. JOIIX C. SULLlYAXa LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, o. 10 1 aat Tearl Mreet, In rear of Vnilncl Uulldlnc. rar31-41y
COMMERCIAL.
:iTUUun.; oinrinnatl .lirkei. Cutci5SATt, May 6. Flour drooping at $6.40(s6.5'J for sorerfSoe' eitrtst S6Cil(.?675. Wheat at $1.4Sföl LO. Corn firm at $1 0&f$ 1.0-j for ear, acd $1.15 for shelled. Ost steady IM:. Whisky declinine; fl-iTK Me-a pork in active demand; but owinj to the high price of firt class city hama, speculatoro are taking all the second claaa at . Bulk meats and btcon without roiterul change in prire Lard very dull; prime city offered at 13. (irocerifa rm. Coffee, 4647. Sugar 19 20. M lasses, fl.Ortll 10. Cold, 7334. Silver, 6)QGfJc preta. Exchange ste.idy. jr Vork "nurttel. Nett Tosk, May C. Cotton dull at b5(3fc6 for middling upland; fclra:2 for low middling. Flour. State and Wettern, dull: rinotationa, $7.i;r37 'JO for extra State; $1 5i)f7.73 for f x. tra Koutid hoop Ohi; $7.fcU0.75 for trade brar.d; market cloaing dull. Wbi-ky at $1 20; quiet. Wheat dull and nomirjallv lower at $1.G5( 1 0-i for Chioairo Srwing; 1 6."l for Milwaukee Club. 1.73(176 tor Winter Ked Western. Corn firmat$f33iii--) O-its ia request at e'J?'(.fl2c. Wool firm. Petroleum quiet; crude, 36Jc333; refined in bond, .W.,(ct5D. Pork a little firmer, nnd in better demand at at 127(T?.7 25 for mess. Bacon aides nominal at 14(314. Lanl quiet at 14räl4J. Jbitter ateadv at H'rQ.iSc. Cheef, lC(.liec. Hold feverish, more active, but lower; opened at 7blg, and clo.-ed quiet at 71. St. I.otila .Tlaarket. St. Ivta, May C. Little businei-s doing iu flour; light supply on hand. Corn active; white t $1 21. yellow nt $1.1 G, an l rrixed nt $1 13. 0 it inactive at 92o. Nothing doing in cotton. Proviifon Grin at full pricea. We Have sold Mnl o to France. We at ited in a recent article thu the unani -mou resolution of the House of Hepreentativein relation to the founding of imperialism in Mexico had "filled to receive re.-ponne from an Administration that M utttrly heedles of the jtojtle'a will and carcles of the country's honor." We knew not then to whit extent that Adminitraiiou h id thwarted the people'a will and tained the country's honor The suspicions we entertained and expressed long ago, that thi AdrninUtptt'oii bad toid the Mexican Kcpublic to imcorresiMndent, whom we have reon lo rely on j iu hi htatement of facta, leaves u no room for I l nbt that the mot digrncel'ul bargain lna been I . . . t r. 1 T- 1 mule net ween inc rrenc-:i r,mieror anu Jtr. ... . . ... ,r.:n;..n c.. t. (ijfui'i,"" inn 11 1'iniiiiiiiiiiMi rvvuii.i nil Ol" ni'ioti ol this uov eminent. We ik public attention to our London corie.ioiidciice, pub- . , .1 .1 t t. :,.!. . tiMico in nuoinrr coiuiiiii, uiu 10 gl c 11s iiiiinr- . .. . ,, . , t ant U iuau the pioiaitietKU il kle.-trvca, vvc quote ti.e following extract: "In connection with the Mexican Empire there .. , . . is a matter w Inch nearly concerns the honor of united liate v 1 apolcoti wasntK Depend unon it the Kmperor not moved when he read the reso lution of the House ot Representative. Why not? Hecatise the ptesent Government of the United Statea i the obiilient servant of the Emperor. Uccause Mr. Seward has an understanding "bout Mexico with the Imperial Government, and ha homhlv placed the Monroe doctrine at the feet of the Emperor. When I use the word understanding, J employ a mihi and inadequate term. I amju-tilied in informing you thai the j Lincoln Gov ei ntnent ha diplomatically bound iiscll not to interfere and not to oliVr any practical opposition to the establishment of the Empire of Mexico." Look, now, to what degradation our people hate been reduced, in theirown eye. in the estimation of the gibing world, by the reckless, !enselesü, dishonorable policy of the mad ktltve that rule at Wellington. Our country i not only made criminal, it i made ridiculous While the tepre-etitatives of the people in Congress a emb'ed publish their olemn protest against the encroachments of foreign potentate upon this continent, and virtually pledge the people to redeem republicanism in Mexico from the grasp of the imperial French intriguer, the A ministration 1 diplomatically lini thi Government to nursue a diametric illy opposite course?. No intimttion of this unnatural bond ia given to Gongte; but the resolution is permitted to go forth, grandiloquent parade of impotence, a pueri'e ex ores-ion of bttlios, to be repudiated by ourselves, I and laughed at bv all CurNtetidom. We can , UIld,mHlll IK)Wf wj,v lhe House resolution was 8ni,h-rt?, in ,he gate. , We tlie peopIe of Arnerica. the natural guardian ot republicanism upon this continent. trained to regard the Monroe doctune as sacred and immutable, in the same breath that we pro I claim ourselve through oar rer.reentatives the have been the warmest, and almost the only sympathizers with Russian despotism in its at tempt to cru-h unhappy Poland, linked as she i with lhe memorier of our Revolution. Thia is among the frui'o of civil strife; this romes of fanaticism that wades through blood, that traraj pie upon ptiuciple, that ignore all I in the m id chase alter the object of i on-equetfes its lust. We ''"ve sacrificed constitutional libeitv. financial i prosperity, r-ocial lie, national influence, the : I'4 of our strongest and bravest; and now our j hot among nations threatens to be lost and ! our- mission in behalf of the oppressed checked, if noienuei forever. J-.ei u aie nw, 11 js.io e. Let the peonle cancel the rond that their faith less agent have seiled. and vindicate the senti ment expressed bv their representatives. N. Y. SPECIAL NOTICES. HAGARS MAGNOLIA BALM. TIU is the mo?t deligbtfal and extraordinary srticlo ewr discorered. It .hnt?e tba ran burnt face and batid to a peaily satin texture of ravtsbina; beauty, imparting the ma; Me purity or youth, aud tbe dialing appearance no inviting ia tbt city btllc of fashion. It remove tan, freckle, pitnpl? and rougboeas of tbe k.n. leav n; tbe compl?xion fresh, tractparent aid smooth. It evitains no taiterial injurious to tbe Ma. Patroniied by Actrese and Opera Sieger. It i wbat every ladr bould have. 80I ! eyrrwfc'Tf. Pr pai-dbT W. K. IT AG AX, Troy, 5. T. AiJrtm all erder to Di-MAS S. BAKfE k CO., 5ew Tork. feb3-Rm-eo'i KOTT'S HIANTATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE, IIOTT'S HIAWATHA KAlR RESTORATIVE, nOYT'S niAWATHa HAIR RESTORATIVE, In Lnngrr !lo' Toca Hlawitba w adjudged to hTf conferred tbe greatest bo-n on ki tnbe berate to brought to ita notic- cm. Krery one will admit that our prepa'a-n n I wortby cf tbe name, for tbe benefit, it confers when It Is know n. wiiat the huwathapoes. It re.tre. f-tel and cTT balr acd wbiaier to tbe'r ftrn.l r,.,T It hriua na tb- natural haditir r.f on bir with another, thn givinc tbe hair a perfect life ap1 peara-ce. othattfce ra t crit cI observer tannot de tect if ue. It make. hrh tatr ion ana ny. no?, it. f-I..r? out, ciearae i: and the rea p trum all impuri tie, is aa reailv arnMed and wiped from tbe .kin a any ba rd evinc, and entirely ovrrcorne the bid efft-cta of
prrrnanj or preparaooia codiaibiub; .uicur, u5ar lbe proprietors of tbo Hiawatha publUhed the follow. In challerga t to.t In tho Xw Tk daibea tbret weeki, fticb WAS NEVER ACCEPTXIX Let aoma well knewn and di.intereted peraona appoint tina to tbe proprietor of each preparation for tbe tair to brng vp the color. hn Droprietoe to a nothing bat M c wn preparat-n, and the person nothini l raring tb te.t. A certiflcato or tbo result t bo widely puhhbed at tba aipeft of tba nosacceaful competitors. Sold everybre. JOSEPH BOYT A CO., marl dlv No- 10 Cc!erlty Hace, 5 T.
VINEO, uQiiono, &c.
HAHII & EOSE, No. 11 South Meridian Street, STATE SE.VTISEL KCILDIG, WUOLCSALC DEALERS IX Foreign and Domestic WINES, Lipo CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C. Wo call particular atteutlon to our flu aortmeut ot genuine Imported Liqvons a.i'i) ci cuts. Alto our Laric Stock of OLD BOURBOf. WHISKY AND TOBACCO All bought before tke rle, Lieh auablea ut to .oil a tb vary loweat price. Wo Invito Dealer to otamltje our tock tefor purchasing vUewkere. EI All v kos.:. Jan6-('8'n MARSHAL'S NOTICE. United States Marshal's Notice. UMir.i) M'tTi.s or a.vii:icic iiv. TUlin OK INDIANA, S: Wnr.KXAH, A 1.1'J ofln!omiati'n ba heon tiled In the District t'nurt f tbe L'tnii'd Staif , within ami for the RifCulii Circuit and lhlii t of imiixna, h the V'.'tli Uav i f April. litJ4, l-y John Hanns, Kq., Attonioy of the Onited Ftates fur tlie District "f Indiana, against the life estate a d interest of Adam McDuiinM in nml to the following de.M ritied real etate. iu tlie ronnty ot (,as, itt ibe State f Indiana, ro-wit: botn No. 4.1 and 4", In tJeorir Tipto'i's IM adttir hm to l.r.anpirl. Also. lt No. h, in admit;I-tr.tlon f Jehu T!ptn' 1st al'tloti to lrnport. Uo, Iot N.. 127, in John Tipton' 4th addition to Loganspnrt, be, the said MrDonaH, lr.se owner thereof, and a poron K'lU'y of ai1uiir, an armed rebellion airain-t the iiuetMiient "f be United Mates, and eifed fir a violation of the law of tbe United state hy tbe 4A Adam lr!orialil. lie, the .aid McDonald, being a retK-1 in arm as;.liist tl;e UovernmMit of tbe United States, and praying process atnitist ail real estate, and tli Ät the same ruay ie condemned a..U sold as enemies' property. .Now, therefore, in pursuance of the Monition under tbe aeal f lhe aid Court o iu- directed aivl delivered, 1 do hereby give public notice to all perRum claimlnt; said real estate, or any part th"renf. or It: niy manner interested threin, that they tie and appear before the aaid, the Dmtrkt Court of tbe United Statt-, to he held at the city of Indianapolis, in and for tbe DistrW-t f Indiana, ou tbe 3d Tuehday of May next, at 10 o'clock of the firenoon of that day, aid ttien and thers to interpose their claim and make their .negations In tlat behalf. D. G. ROSE, V. S. Marshal, Byl. S. Hiiflow, Deputy AttestWatt J. SMtTH, Clerk. rnyo-dllt Ily .lirrZKEU iV ST1CIULE.. XI 11 ST-CLAS8 BUSINESS PROPERTY AT PUBLIC A l! CT! OX, Monday, the 9th Day of May, at 2 o'clock P. M., on the Premises, 7T. WILT. SELL TO THE HblHKSr BIDDER Seven P.iiines Lots: FOUR VACANT IMS Irontirg or Meridian Hmt,24 fet by 115 f -et. to an a! ey. THhKK 1.DI S on oeorpa Mreet, between Meridian acd Hl noi trert. Two of theM are vacnnt; have a front 020 feet by 96 feet lerp: the ti.ird lo-.with an al'cy n tl e we' ride, ba. atront of 37,' feet by J 0 feet deep, t o which is a TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, C ntainin r eight rooms, we! papered, c. ileudian Mrrtt, aa u ii" generally unJcrstood, i to ua what Pearl treet i. loCt cinnatl; the wholesale buines. will exttiively go on that treet as aoou a roonn Will be provided by capitalist.. Tlie pr'-pe ty o- tio'-g a rtreet i. r.o la worthy of the attention f tmines. and niot eyed men, it b ing one of the cotit ecilng haks of te two street leading to tbe Union Ij.ot. " 'I h att-nMon of capltal'st and speculators is particularly cxlt t this property; no better chance fur an in ve-tment has I ern ortered in thi market. Flit- will be furnibbed ly u on application. Trm ne-half c h, on--fotirth in nine months, and one-fourth in e ig b tarn months. MKTZGRR STKIBLES. Rral Estate Brokers, raayi !5t 6 Od.l Fellow Hall, 2d floor. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENCY. Soldiers' Pensions, Bounty and Back Pay Promptly Collected. ftevts rno CUJIEn. METZGER & STBIBLEN", ito.GOdd Fellow' Ilnll, second Floor Metzger, Striblen & Simpson, !to. 4 bo 15th Street. oppooi if Treasury. WASniSGTOX CITT. I). C. CommusicatioDs ad,ireed to either off.ee will fc promptly anyTered. nOrEJ, LOTS, FARMS AND FARMISft LANPS bonght and old. Loans negotiated, a ad Taxe, pad ia all tb w e.tern J'tate. norlO FOR SALC AND KENT. DELZELL & JONES, in:-.!. iisr.tTE mttKFr.. NTW DWELLING OP FOUR BOOMS. NEVER yet occup ed, on llcron street, oa a lot with a front of 50 feet, for $3,00. in payments. A tract cf 40 arre cf land In Tipton county, near the town of Tipto n, mostly, timbered, lor f3f0. A S: re l.iom near ibe Palmer IIoue, f ,r rent at a l..w f gure, on a leaae rjnning throarh two years. No tor.u to psy.but a rmall tock of saleable good to be taken by tb purcha-er at ins-oice pnees. Two Easiness Rooms near tb Pot OITce will be fr rent in a few day st I w ta'.es. TLtf.-e rKtu are well adapted fur any k nd cf retail bu.ine. mjri-dt A DOUBLE BRICK CUTTAGE HOL'SE. NO. 12 vtest oath street, one and a k.lf atnri. Vth
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three T"otn ant kn;cben. eem-nted rlisr nnsier eacb ith ci'tern at d prch. Fose'oa even immediately. Title kT-d. For particulars call at B. Logan's ür.srery. tnrJ dlw H. 1;a'. DBS. DUZ AN 6c FARE. INDIANAPOLIS, IND-aprlS-d3ra
U. 0. DON DO.
U. S. 1040 BONDS. Thtte Bonds arc twaed aedtr tb. Act of Coogre. ef March 8'.b, wbjcb previa tit la I of 0 tDBcb cf tbo loan aatboriioi by tbo Act ef March Id, luU, X wbWh this U auppt'taentarj, tba Secretary cf tb Treu nry a aatboriieJ ti borrow frco tiao to tlmo os iho credit of tbo UtPod 5Uta, Dt excoodia; TWO nUXDSED MILUOX DIXAR$ d tries too carrest fiscal year, and to prtparo and Israa tbertfor Cortpoo ax 4 Rer.terrdBonla of tba United Sfataa; and all Bond, iasned ter this Act ball b EXEMPT FROM TAI A TI0!f by or undar any State or mariicipal autbarity. Siibuctiptiona to then) Bond a-o received la Cnifd Statti notet er cotet cf National Packt. Tley are TO LT. REDEEMED IX COIS, at tbe pleasure of tbt Gov ernmeot, at any period not Ut tnn Un nr mcrt fa ta fvrijf je.xra frota their date, and until their redemption FIVE TER CENT. INTEREST WILL RE PAID IX COIN, on Bonds of not over one hundred dollar annually, and oo all other Dnd. .eml-annually. Tbo lutere.l la payable oa tbe first days of March and September ia each year. Tbo serai-annual Coupons are payable at those dates, and the annual Coupon on tbe tbo and 11(H) B.nd are payable on the Cm of March. Subscribers will receive either KegUtered or Coupon Bonds as they may prefer. KegKtered Hwn-U are recorded on the bo ks cf tbe United States Treasurer, and can be transferred only on the owner's order. Coupon Bonds are payable to btarer, and are tuore cobvenieU for commercial ues. Rtgintcrvd Bondi UI be i'iUf d of tLe denominations of Fifty Dollars (fin). One Hundred Dollar (!). Five Hundred Dollars ($500),) One ThonanJ lK'.lars (U.Dtio;, Five Thousand lioXar (ö,0uü), and Ten lboion i Dvl Ian (IIO.Un1; i.J Coupon Loiids cf tie drt.omiuat!. a of Fifty Dollars (:0), Ol. Uundred Dollars (Uo;, Five Hundred Dollars (fSOU), and One Thousand Dollars Jll.otai.) Subscribers to tlii loan will Lave the optloa of Laving their bonds draw Jutere-t frrin March l.t, by paying the accrued Interest tu coiu (or In l u red States note, or the uotes of National Batik, ad ling C ty pT cvBt. for pre tniuui.) or receive them drawing interest Irotu the date of subscription aud Jrpos.t. At iLe.e liond are exempt from tuuniclpal or State taxatlou, their value I increased from cue to three per cetit. per annuai, accordiug to tlio rate of fix levies la Various part, of the couut-y. At the present rate of premium on gold they pay ever eight per cent, laterv.t la curreucy, and are of equal con venieucc a a perrraiieut or temporary luve-triici.t. It is believed that n secuntie. nftT o ureal luduce tnetits to lenders as the various ilvrcnpliont cf U. S. Bonds. I.i all other forius of indebtedm-na, tbe faith or ali!ity T private partle or stink Companies, or separate cainniunitii's only Is pledged f-r jidytn.- it. while for the dobts of the United Stat tbe whole property of the country Is holten to svur the pajnvt.t of both prineipaj and interest a coin. These Donds may be suhKTibeJ for In from $50 up to any rua-uitude, on th' im lenui, and are thus ina!e eijuaily avaihible to the nnalleid etiler and the large?t capita'ist. They can be converted into money at any moment, and the bolder will have the benefit of the interest. The fact that all duties on Imports are payable in rpecle furnishes a fut.d for hie pavmrM of iutereM ou all Governnif nt Bonds largely in excess of the want of the treasury for ihia purple. Upon the receipt of subscription a certificate of deposit therefore, in duplicate, will be isoued, the original cf whicb will be forwarded by tbe ubfxriber to the Secretary of the Treasury, at Washington, with a letter stating the kind (regi.-tered or coupon) and the denominations of bonds required. Upon the receipt of the original certificates at tbe Treasury Department , the bonds sr.bi-eribed for will bo transmitted tv the sutcribers respectively. Subscriptions will be received by the Treiturtr of the l'nitt NUf, at Washington, and the A't int Trti' urert at New York, Boston end rhüadelphia, and by the Fir tf yafiorirtl Emk of Inii itmjiotit, fnJ and by all National Banks which are depositaries f ptablic money. All ret-pectable bank and bankers throughout tbe coun try will furni'h further Information on application, and afford every facility to n;bscnW rs. mav2-d-w.V2t NATIONAL BANKS. U.S. 10-40 BONDS Principal & Interest Payable in Gold. rpilK FUST NATIONAL BANK OF I XD' ANA TOLLS 1 t the Ooveitiment Agrii; f r the rale of theM" c.eMtnbla Hond, and is now ready to receive subscription fjr tbe fjnne. The B'-nds will p-el'ly be delivered, w tho'jt expresssare, .r o her charge, and wiil be Coupon or hpitered Bolide, as tie putchaw may de-ue. The tnteret will begin the d.iy tbe money is deposited In the Bank. It N 3 percent., iut Wing paid in fold (and every nix months on bonds over tlliO) is r ally per cent.; bVde "e rreWy eJ-titij-t.tyl.itr, from nil tiU. t'ity, Twi uthij. r fAr Muni vijui t tx. Kemernber ttat in ordenng the-e Bonds ou ecire a frM class i nven ment, ar.d a' the same time materially aid Hi rUla:Uing your Irovetbnieut, As the law Pm'ts the fsue to two hundred miU'ors wh.ch will no doubt soon be reached, parties Lad better cepori' at 'rce. A cominiM-ion wt'.l be allowed 'be purchaser rn all Boi.ds tT-tered at thii Bank. THE NATIONAL BANK II alo for sale, and i now ready to deliver at par. UniUd Slates l.t sal Ttndtr Treasury Voten, Drawing 5 per cent. interet; also. 1). S. Kcvenuu t:iinp. at u DUCOItllt Uni'ed Stateii Corapoas, whether !ne or not, will be bought at the hg best price; also Quartennaters' and CoBim!an' Orders and Vouchers; Geld, SiWer and fcxtharge. aprl'63-cly FOR SALE. MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. tj to persons wjth a little ready meaus to Kcure hoses. Wt will sell Lotw Entirely on Time ! and erect comfortable dael irgs, bui.t by gc workmen and in good style, on tl e payirent of half aa much aa the iroproT'rnen'a i!l c; s the remainder to be paid on ey paymeLts tot men more than a fair rr.t on tbe p.--i..-ei. Ha iLg ioi ,n rieariy ai i j an f the w;ty. we can accornmoaa'e ail wt.uit gto ecur a hone: and tav tg a large amount of lumber en ban I, a:d workmen realy employed, we caa erect bondings on short notice M'KERN A3 PIEkCE. a?9-dtf Real F&tate Aga FOR SALE. A Fine Stone House. FARM OF SIXTY-NINE ACRES. A SPLENPID SUBURBAN RESIDENO, C0N3ISTr ingf f alargiicut ."tone Uoose. large iron vera:i1ab on the two frot.t; the entire wood work freb!y painted ani graioed; tbe rcoas lewly papered in the Crett aty; a od everytaicr in tbe most complete order. It ia pleaaar.tly situated in a native bto. f i-e.eral cre. The farm or.tain 63 of excel'ert Usid, with comJ rchsrds of every kind .f freit. U located war tbe Nation al Turrp k.2' m:lr from the dry Iikiu, and the eitua t;on oie of the most heajt:ful and te.ltby la ibe vkrny The Hose, Jf bu;It cow, wor.l l co-t notle-a thaa 116. 0t; and the ground, if the U u- were off, wvcld sell r-saddT f"r f an acre, J-d ging by recent sales ef land adjoining; it. IT IS WORTH ABOUT $30.000; bot as few persona want to buy so Ce a farm Louse, It
Will Bo Sold For SI7.O0O, which 's a great bargain. Apply for farther Infonnatlor.. to kEOAN 4 mCE. apS d3ra Real Es tat Dealers.
MEDICAL.
NOT ALOOHOLIO. 4 lllchlj Concrntratcd V rix ? table Hi tract. DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, PRIPALfcD BT Dr. C. M. Jackson, FhiVa, Fsi. W.LL irrrtTTCALLT CVT.E LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or Xrrvou Debiiitf , D'eatt. vf tit KiJnev ati l all D sees ari-inp from a dia rOered Liter tr Stomach, auch aa Coristipat'on, Inwuii IMca. Fu'tieas of lÜol to tie HfaJ, Acidity of lie Suruach, Nausea. Iieartbern, Disgust ft.r Kol, Ku.nrs ur Weig'jta In tbw Stomarli, S'ur Kructitiun. Sil VU: ur Fluttrrin; at the 1'it of tbe Stomach. Sw'mminp of tb Head. Hurrie.1 anl Difficult Urea tiling. Flutteribff at the lleirt, Ctioakin or Sutf cstlr e iert aatior.a when In a ly poatare, D rnte of Viii.n. D iva i r Wej before the S. -l.t, Fevrr and Dull V am in the Head. DrSciencv l Pre piration. Vel!twne ol the Skin and Kve, Tain In t!ie i le. Hirk.ClisHt, LWm. Stuhlen Kluhei of licit lnrniri in the K'e-h. Crit.r.t Itn Illings tif Kt il, and (Jrest D'rrei'in of Sflrit, til a. II n.itire!v ntevent VLLLOW FLVER. DILLIOL'S FKVL'K, ic Tl.e contain o Alcohol or Hid WhUUyl They will cibw the ab)e tiieaes ia faintlyliitio ciki ujI of a hundred. INDUCED Vy the etter.slre sale aid universal pepalsr.ty cf HirSant'. Oertn.n L 'ters (purely regeta b'e) bo-ts vf li;noraiit quaes and unscrupulous atrn. turers, hare opened o?on sufferitig humanity the Cushat, gates of t.ost'cnis h the shsps et p r wbi-kv. vjly compounded w'th fjurlwus Orua-s, and chri.ui.ed Tit lea. Stomachics and Bitter. Beware -f tbe i numerst 'e trray cf alcoholic K'parstl'M In plethoric b-Htle ar.J li,t.tlid kri: kr.dfrtlt nn.let appe'ilaMon of B Iter.. L;ch !:.is'l of turlog only argravate disease, aud leave tie Cissj po.B'.ed ssllerer in desja r. D uu waul ooiething tu eti: gllea you? Liu juu watit auxd apps-tite? Daia wai.t l j t.u.id your mint tut'oo? l)j you ut tu leel wellT Do jou aaut tuct i d ol Lcrtousüfis? Do jou a ant ererbt? lu ")ou 't to eleep well? Do vutl waul a Lrisk and Viurou tVeiin.-; U )ou du lö HÜUI'LaND S Ii Uli M AN Bl TT Kit1. Dom I.'tr. J. u L4 Lroun, D. ., EUt tr oftKt F. Al'.bouh not dU(Hised to favor or recooiDiend patent nit-dicki's in (itiieral, through distru of thttr ir greuicbla ai.d eflei t, 1 et know of liu sutt.c.rnt rea.oti. si liy a D.an niay no. tci ty to the beiivtita he oeiieves blu;j to have received ftutn ant siniph' pri para'ioti, in lhe hope that It may contribute to the Ix-iteUl of otu-r. 1 do tbiauiore readily iu ri gard to HooSand'a Germaa Biilers, prepaied by lr. C M. Jackson, of IhU tl'y, be C&ue I as prejudiced agsinsltheui lor niary yeaia, under the liupre.-KHi that they vrre c jietly au alcoLoll: iiiixluie. 1 aui indebted to my friend U .brrt äwom aser, Lq,for the removal of thi. pr-Judic, by proper testa, and fur encouragement to try LLw w, hm u!Vr.ng frou fr.-at au V'.-ti v.j:i.iIi ied ditility. The i.e f thtre bottles vf tbee bitters, at the beginning of the pre.-ent year, was followed by evident reürf and re storation to a degree of lo!.ly anl cental vigor L'ih I ha I not fU for six mouths srtor, and bad almost despaiieu of rrga bing. 1 therefore thank 0'd and my friend for llrecliug tne lo theue of them. J. NfcWTON BüOnX, 1'hiladelpLU, Junei3, lfQl. IAUTH UL Alt ftOTIL'i;. There are many preparation told under the name ef ..... .... in V .. . . I .iMh.nl.l4.il . f . fiitcja, J'm u y in vsv. i , w, vvuifuuuni ' aw cheapest ahi-jky or common rum, ciuig from 20 to 40 ceuu per gallon, the taaie digui-ed by su,Ue or corrtander seed. This class cf Bitler baa caused snl "ill continue to cause, a long as iney caa be aolJ, hundreds to die Ibe deatu of the drunkard. By their u tLe system ta kept continually under the influence of alcoholic timolanu of the worst kind, the desire for !io,ur la created ad kept up, and the result is all the horrors aLtetidai.1 upoa a druniard'a l.le and death. F'or tho-e a bo dt tire and will have a liquor bitters w fubi;h the fuilowing receipt: I let one hot tie of Hoof aud 'a German Biter aud mi with firee quart ol good Brandy or VV hky. and the result will be a pvepara ten Ibai ill far excel tu medical virtue and true eatelieuce any ot the numerous liquor bitter in ibe tuarket, ai-d w,il co"t much leu. iou w.H have all the irtuea of 11'ioEa.ud'a Bilter in connection with a good atiicto of li,uor, at a much less price than tbe inferior preparations a ill cost j ou. Attention Soldiers! and Friends ot Soldier.: We call tbo attention of all baring relations or friend in the army to tbe tact that II fi trnl's German Bitters' will cure n ne-u-nths ofihe diseases induced by exposure. o'kI privatioBs iie Klent to canip lite. In the lisu, ptb lished aim -st da ly in the riew-pi pers, on tbe arrival of tbe i.k, t will be noticed that a very large o'"pori.oa are auDer.n from deb. hty. Kverj c. ot that ki.d caa bered lj cured b.- Iloofiand. Oerman D.tter. lhea es rehultmg Ironi d.soidcrs of the dige:jv .ra' . are speedily -enioved. tVe hae rohe'.jatiriinsfatrg tbt, it t' e.i Hilters were fietly n--d among our oldcrs, hundreds of lives u.fht ue saved ih.t o: Lerw le Jl Lo lOAl. We call i art eular atten'ion to ibe fllow(t g remsrkable and well aatbemlcated cure of one of the nation's ben e, w hose l.fe, to se hit on langjj,h.s leen saved by lhe B.tttrs. PaiLAPCLraia, August 23. 1"CJ. Mrs-as Ji.m A Fvsmi: Well, gent lei-en. )o-ir IDiof. latid'a German Bitters has saved tuy tife. Iberelaoo mi-take in the. It is Touched for by notnler I my co. nr il-, aotr.eif whoae nan are apjMnoed, ar.d aba were fu ly cogniz ?r.t f the all the circuta-taiHes my case. I am, and have Keen for thlat fwir jear-, a metnber of Sherman's celebrate J haitery, aud ander be Immediate command of Capl. IL H- Ayres Torongti tbe exi os ire atteij lent up- n my arduous dut tf, 1 ws attacaed In Noveni er last with I r, flam aa tua of ths lu gs, and wa for eeetity two days -n tbe Lo-pital. Thewea fjiiosed Vv grest d-b:l.ty, ItigLtened by an at;ak t4 djaettery. J wsa theti r. moved ffrom I he VA'hite H'.u.e and reut to this c ty on boarC tbe learner Slate ol alaxe, fromahich I landed on the 2 tb of June. 5lticethal tine I have ben aoout as low a any one could be ao4 sub retain a spark cf viral. ty. For a week o mrel was scarcely able to .wallow anything-, ad it I did force m or sal down it wasimm diately throws op again I c uld n.t even kes-p a glas, of water oo my stomach. Life c- uld r.o: last at der these rircum-tar.ee; and oeeordirgly fie pfc'-;ar,s wbobsd tensiork'nefaitbfuUy, thojeb un-meest-fully. to reirue tne fn m the grp ef the dread archer, frankly told me tLat they cocld do do more f r me. and a.'.viaed me to aee a c!erg man. and to make soch disTKition of my LtLlted funds as be t suited. An arquaintaie abu visnei me at tie bop.faL Mr. Frederick Stephetbron, of Sixth below Arch afreet, advUed me. as a forion bope, to try roar B ur, and klcdlv procured a bottle. From tb? tltue I comraeDced Uktr.f them the gloomy shadow of death receded. iM I am rw, thar.k. God for it, getting better. Though I have taken but two homes, I Lave gained teg pounds, and I feel sgr.gulae of being perj!tti to r Join my wife arxt daurhter, from whom I have heard rr bit'g f eiarhtewa moo ibs; tor, enUetoea, I am a loyal Virginian, from the vciciiy of Froct EovsL T yocr mvaicetle Eitiera I owe the certainty of life v. h eb baa taken the plec cf vagna fear to your Baters wOl I owe the g'onoat psivilege of ai;a"n dap'.Lg to ray toiom tbotewtoara J.. a a . . i fa. nparvai i i rrv ea l n s i aa
Very trely yoars ISAAC XALOTl. We folly concur la the trctb cf the abore au'eroetst, aa bad despaired cf aeeirgotir comrade, Ut. Maloo, re- " JÖH5 CUDIrTB CK, 1t New Tork lottery. GF. A A CK LET. Co. C, IDb Main. LK Wia CHEVAl II R, fCl 5.T. I. E. fPE.Cr:5t. 1st Arl Itt, Bat. r. J. It FASEWELL. O. B,ld Vt, IIENRT B JKKOME.Co B. do Hl'NRT T. MACDtJ5ALD.O.C,etb Mataa. JOHN K. WARD. Co. F.Stb Maine. IIKRMAN KOf H.Co. H.TldN.T NATHANE L II. THOMAS, t F. fs3tb Pa. ANDKFW J. KTVRALL.C. A. Sd Vt. JOU! JK.NKINS, Co. I05th Pa. BEWARE OF C0UXTERFEITS. See that tbe signa'cre of -Q. M. JACK50N" is on tbo wrapper of each bottle. Trice per Dottle 75c, or half n dozen for gl. Sb-w.J yonr neareatdmrrlst act tav tie article, do tot be ;utT by any of the ictoxi:eür.f t reparation that may be ofered in hs plce. but send to ua, and we wul forward, aeevrrly packed, by eipre. I'rincipaioacennd lanufaciorylo. C31 Arch Street. .lOIVES & EVANS, (Successors toC. M. JACKSON CO.) TKOrKETOESs For aabs by Drxgglrts and daaJer ta evry r J' , CTjttatt fcutea. Bj7-Ua U
