Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4364, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1864 — Page 3
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:BBri THURSDAY MORNIHQ. OCTOUEI 13 CITY ITEMS b1 A glorious fuü mu rooa 9 m now ot nichts UF Capital I'JWVWJO accumulated io eleven mva. a Bw MS R f I - eaontbe Sinnksaippi In UTThe C ,urt of Coaaoo Pleea .lodge I convened yesterday. tirWork on the street rilroi North 1 1 street, ia pragreaoing rapidly Aattbar great Ikatwe exhibition tak- ; iaca uu tb Fair ground Ui di tThi weather reeegeeV.) remarks'... rool. Laul night we had fro-t and ire 'Don't fail to iure tour ; roperir willthis reliable company Sioaiaaipt 30 1m OTA female vagrant was yeaterday arrested bv Um polte, charged with having Molen a lot of ttwkir.ga MaM kvk nvothi, ara aver r aught hy Riare, a M I biawav where - rapha ro b' .teapot V chelation atut the dava and nigbta n nipped fn tie krod l'umpliitia and pofafoea arc cut down MghUy What Nut A eertleman comnlaininir of tha inrorn I. ,...kann..i r...t t.i. t.... . - te lai, aa in the roornnifr without a "atatnp t4b The Milit irr Commiseion for thr trial ol political pri-onera, eonvetiea aain to dnv at 'J I' M , in the I tilled Staiea Court mow Kaep mit of the draft, by cotuiuu t once , fo nee M Kcruan A Hill, No - Wr-' W ,-(, . , ton atreet 12 1 i r' I ' Motto of ibe Duke ie having an im run at the Metropolitan It ia fBagoiu producad. t.o aüd wilBoaa it by ail , meant. tflTMr Sc retary IOomia iulor tin u that there will be gt ot borte racing upon the State Fa r ground, of whirh he i the accomplished Sec retary to day. rjTMcKetrmti A Hill, at No H W, - V -h i tig ton ttrcet, will attend to the prompt lurnieb ing of aubatitutea and volunteer 12 3t It la untrue that any one of the priaoncrs now confined in the Tinted State building. North Penney I vania atreet, drew, at the late SauHary Haiaar lottery, the President' emancipa tion proclamation Tin one teapect the late twelfth Indiana ' m w . r Ute Fair wan a am A irreit many people' ibo otherwise would have attended it, were not present W hut kept ttiem away the managers 'C-l KIlOW lmf fwMwfwJ of Fannie liin&htrn Living aton took place eterdav Irom the residence of J J Bingham. No Wet Maryland Street There waa a lurge concourse of the friends of the family in nttendniice. Mr lhnham, con fined in a military prison, could not be preseut. OkMSJtJgej and Town-hipa wishing to have their iitiotas tillesl and the'.r restctive limits cienred of the diaft, i-oi do - on rea-onnble terms by calling on McKeruan A Hill, No H W . -l Wftl Dg on ftrffi 12 3i B I Mr Samtaet Faii To dm) will be a prekf day on the Fair .round The mo-t nlendid bloodetj horses will ie present. The beet hitigle hrne-s horse and trotting bortflf will be on the ground. Mr Secret irv Loomia informa ua that there mil be but one price admitting my M e to the w hole concern Splismi) Qoom. We wouhi k the atiention of the public to the magnificent -torl Q uooa, in the merchant trilortng e4tnilihnient ol Messrs Stolworthy & Leouard, No 17 Harth Meridi.vn atreet. Their cutter is tha mod a.--omtilished iu the West or East, and lor all tnhii:alle fabrics, we rtpoat, call upon M'i S. nl worthy A Leonard. SiM-iim This coropanv is reliable without n doubt V. m A WuirrLE, 30 lm Agent lor thin City. ff The good old 3utof Kentucky has ieen vi-ited by the ravages ot war to a very consider able extent, but that immortal old county, Bonr bon. ia still supplied with still bouses that sup ply us with the genuine article, commonly known in this vicinity as "Old Hourbou," and at Senonr's Drug Store you will find a good article, sa well aa all other ptire liqoor for medical pur poaea A StTMioa Rbmpt. We can conscientious recommend to those suffering from a distreeii. eough. Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Hal earn. It gives relief almost instantaneous, and j ia withal not disagreeable Id the ta;.te There U no .ioubi but tlie Meflifluous Cough BeiweiR M one of the best preparations in use. and ia ail that j it proprietor claim for it. We have tried it during the ptst week, and found relief from a most distressing cough It is prepared by Dr. I Strickland. No 6. Rant Fourth street. Cincinnati, Ohio Ciecinnati National Ci.ion II 1!' -i means one of the be-t fire in- I sura nee companies now doinc business in this I city and State 3t lm A Hit or Advice to bots "Vou are made' to te kmd." aav Horace M urn, " " ireneroita and magnanimous If there is loy in (he school who haw a c'uh toot, ion'i let him know that you ever aa w it If thi re is a poor bars with lageed clothes, don't talk about rags in In- kwwS ing If there ts a lame boy, assigu him some part ot ih jjame which does not require run nitig If there hi a hungry one. give him a par. ot your dinner If there It a dull one. help him to get his lesson If there is a bright one. be not gajviou of him; for if one b v i- prou I of of his talents, and another ia envious of them, there are two great wrong', and no more ttlents thin before If a larger or stronger lov his in jured vou. mid he ia eorry tor it. forgive him. and recjuol the teacher not to punish him All the afjkfjO)! will -hiw lit their countenances how much Settr: it is than to have a great fist HkUDvii vargas DTiArr Rgxpurous j Statk or lata m a. October 12, lbd ) Special (dees He 10 1 ' I XTRACT a a 1 1 T Tb following aaaipnmerts will be hsade I from aabaritutew and draffeii men. vix: ! o each of tbe regiments named, as follows . It.'bl Indiana roluuteor-. 4'hh 51st 2-th . ... 100 men 100 men . . . I' men j 100 men . . . .210 met. now in camp . a V Sutiatitutea and drafted hivnii .i i e fee en e for cither ol tne at. r !,amed rejimeots will st once organize tat sieUe and designate such preference . If there be anr officer of said regimen;- i :ti this citr he wdl reprt at these headquarter without delar. By command of Brig. Oen. drr-ngton. A. H Bixb . Capt scd A A A i (Tiy tauncil Th Ca.uncil met lat eight K cv en mem her present I e ritt question came u:. Msyr Caren itiat at ti.e rie of $4th per man, it wotid euire an S Ufa lip I illlIB of $3.000 from the I'ountil I r iathnwasn reoution waa paaaed: ReaoWed. That s sum rot eiceeiling $40,(KNI ha aaaraaansieal ana the purpose of raiaiug auu mafotati i i n.d.tarv compauies for thw United Stetes erv i e and that the C tv Clerk be snd he f eeeli ai.u. ed to tue warrauta on liie City i raanaies, aaywwle uu demand, for said amount, wi e. ',e svasf niready taid ii.ki the citUens' re i ef draft iund aud tha drallfd bcu'i fnnd ahavll be r:l uto the citv treaaurv . to be used io COO
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' es;,!, in order o All the qtioTt of the ctv of polia the late ceil mt te fre! f. r .VN MMN) e.dawAeer. and that all appropriation in' srid r taken up 'e Tt peaVd Mr F. etcher offered tie following amend il , Keaolred.l'.rhr. IbAt no oncey Shall bw paäl out fo persona pow to the service under any pre ! -': f.r Irnnr a aliMJ lrM if enl tmetit 1 ha not . e ! mtrl f.rtber ordered bv this Council. Whirh waa adopter V- 1- rea fteole.i Ibatlhe Mi af authorised n 1 secure aaid orler and convert them into eh aa he.t he rah. an! that tin 3d vor he tuthm .eI in rrtilr the City C!erk when any ?hn teer hall ntodtirt a certificate from ih. miitertti i.fh ft a that poet, thai the aaid volunteer ha hem duly mastered into the I ruled Stale et tern, and accredited upon the 0,001 of the city Of I I .Idrj.l 1 M - - - - - : J mwA mm.. I l.a t prestation of ach certificate, the Citi Clerk L .u : 1 : . a L. ..t.. W- . -. itl'IKHflPI, ru II V u'tl VWV7 r authorized to ifrauc a warrant to uch rolun er lor a atim not CXceodmc f"ur hurdml dnl lara I he following a a!o adopted Hcaolted. 1 hit the drafted men he rciutd Ngfl all the money aohacribwd to their fuad. and par the aamc to tie Cit Tieaaurer; and that II whoae auhwertpiito to the ciiixeot' fund re mam unpaid, be rwapeetfullv requaaied to pay ih Hnic immclia'cly to the City Treaaurer rttw ry tt "t y Data ilaaaj. 1 Ma , ay iaWltog, nrud I am To haar ttat you re ! n iionjinat-i1. l.t f mt M Int.i ' r W hrra u t h- r - In rfUt attIn ihr aaaati dav' titfbi I M' 1 Hraii ji on the bill and tnradow, And whlla oar brta hora poured thalr hloo.1 Wa kaaw y nr haart waa ?brrhtta; with nt'. Ob. my 'aitain, itrat ami tm, Tha coward tonguas tbal wouM iftiora jajaj Arr baif aa lal - thank, Ibt'Mi tbry'.a f-w ' Your polrthT t mat ia aol aalor- yaa. Abe may crack bi j"lly jakea, O'er bloody fteIJa of trirkati Latrla, Wblla yat tl,e ebldna: life f id- jiuchm, From man that do- like hutrhara 1 attla' lie. art- yet tba qua urn iM, I a pirnpa and peia may crauk bi" atotte. Tour i.anra I of the Rraiadar Btohl, And i with our (iitnitr-t gtoriaal Ob, my Unafal Haar und true, Tita lying tonguea tbat would delaine y.ju, Are bir a- fale thank Harn tbry're few' Kor a' our h'.aen cblcf we claim yu Th fay iheM A of cu r!-h heart, Wh, never beard a hulh-l wbUtlc faejM let the Uniun dnft apart Like down I1akcfr.m a hak inn tbiatlc; Tb-y ay, oh, t'antain hat Iba wurda Stick in oue throat-. we can't adjust 'em, Hut Im ta Ilea -n oar dwntwl sworda And answer only thia. "We tru t him I" if, "b fr.enlof riict. !- nii.l law. Iieaptte tin neer of fool or craven. Win re heart heat hijfhe-t for th- i auae. Yon bav- you home, your hrine and haven ' With patient toll an J pitvtng bfCaJt You ouicht .ur ldlr Mood to treaMin, Nor ever tried the iruel teat, H. w nun h we could endure to measure; frr i ;"r xhry T?w ',T To win aticceaa tbey would not let you ikU. wrilU .... w.,ttl shu-. .,, The hoyit )uu led will bot forget you ' , oh, Captain, loved and true. UT'mri )vu wuui'i puifu limn, TV...L ti ... .... i .. .... . i iiai.K ci ii in' iiraii 1 1 n)i m i w That call you brother, friend, and father' I li t Mon EC t Ii I ii (HKKNrii.Ln, October 12. Kn StNTijigi.: Hancock ia redeemed. Last year it gave two hundre 1 m i j rity Ijr the Kepub licana, tins yeir t.ronty oil majority for the Deniocncv Ja. L. Mason I .T-ojt ao. Pa , October 12. Kp. SfNriMKi.: i think we carrietl our elec tion TC-terliv. (iao. W. Cans. Crnthepivillc , l lus to fnship, ' Vernon cire- ' ! Mur'i n 7t in j OrtMM -lie, Ii in i rn county ab iu' .0 Rep maj Summons, Fr.ir.klin couiry. jjive 900 Dem. m li 'rif J . Madison, Jeflefon cotintv. oives Morton and Hill 1,000 majority Teire Han'r V...rhees eta I ..KIM majority. Sulhv in sam as t vote I'utnim ie- ."' Ken majority iiu N igo .""Jb ViiHcnne-i hStfWWS from Washington town n p, Divis couniy. i,ive MortOM Ü1 Rffjutilr. ShoaU town-hit'. Martin county M'l)ua!d 27 mijor'tv Loognotew tdwiiaoi M irtm .oun'v M. D m B 1 W niejorit v LewisvCTie tTasnltigl n tnwnrhin, Huh conn 17 McD oi.al.i 3Üt; M i'.oi, 4 Lea isv ille hc vote in Fruklin towiiühip, Heni . .u 'r.wi; M.rrton 212: McDonald Cpper Soicelai it lowibip Morton 167. M Donnld 1 Iiowet 9 eland low nnhip wtortaii 139 Donald ti Lower Puvilev To wnahip Morton 11 Mc Mr DMMkUfO. All this is official lerTersonville gives '.W majority for McDoneM I.atge Kepubü- an rain Shelby county gives .'!''l Democratic majority. Increase of about 2bU Hrownsfown official vote of this precinct McDonald 21 1 ; Morti t. 140 Ntihle town-hip Shelby lounty "Jl Demo erat . ; Republic in. DkL mi, October 12. OstToll county Democratic en State ticket by 100. Two townships are to be heard from which will not leeafM it. Yours. .1 Odkll. ADKu-tN, Odvbtr 12 M.Aviisou county 400 Democratic. W. W. BVLLAVb in. i:nks, Ovtorer 12 The l)mocratic majority in Knu ia about 400. W f ftnw Returns from 31 counties, partial I v official, show an aggregate Republic M rutjoriiy of 2!l. IKMI The Republican gaius are 1,900 over the roe of 162, which gave Democratic majir ty of over 13.000 From preseut indications Con gres- t oi Republicans and 2 Democrats. ft. n. SPK KR cV I O., Mil EST! t A G ti T S. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street IkkliftUttolia, III. I. inyJ-64dly NERVOUS DKHII.1TY. SEMINAL Weakm-a, etc , ,a rurrj by na wfco ha really cured n.m-elf aud handreaa of other-, and win t el! WaJ uotiai bat Iba trulh. Aurex wiib sump. kÜWAKD H. TKATKR, feb.-v-jawiy Laak Bjs, Baaaan, Ma-. Thr if arv l D or Invrutiou.s That t?a?h Bp f."r a moment ia the w . f-t . r- . ' r to oblivion. There are alv grand üMMaätä mh a p-rmatneat h ol ' ad paldic r-timalK' . aud List for All Time. Immanent arawig tba latter HIM ilMilto s lltllt Isi I. A egetab pvparatl.wi. harmle a water. wUcw in fleminn: . Tru it ss f rm sa it-iy Ilitii-v Or ka;r of an Wsp ea-aa: uue, to a glori. u biack er a ctAEtiuf, brown1'alUW la :ta cooapoattiaa arA taraJiblw ia Ita renit. it ba- 4c:,:rel pofulaxitj nta 'otk aaae.. w-h erery cla of oc;ety. and in atl parts of the w.,rld. at auu lac tared by fold by ail Oragftata a CRISTA DORO, o. f Aator Uou-t. New fork. Appuod y ad Hair Draaaara. a-as-deod.'
elegraphin Dispatcher A ruirroim mi. ' Tin urnni. Swr loraing Mrpart er trat Page MIDNK.IIT BEPORT. NEWS FROM ILL Ol ARTBRS nrnri a 1 urMV'IAt WAR BULLETIN. All tun ltJwg Iii I. lilt . Sheridan's Ooiumuaication Restored. l"A.IMfh from Soiltlh I II I'.ilMTS. I KLEOTION KKTIRNN. DHMOürtAllÜ MAJHllihM tl.AlMKI. M RIC AN IV 1 : VV M I ; i ii i i I 1 1 1 M 1 1 A MNtiNiai tin tod, A.. A . - Ac. I r out c lark N kW Yor , ( -iober 12 The large addition to the currency lait m nlh ia ahowing its ctTcci upon the price of gold The rate haa ahown a trong upward modinc fr aome days past, and : . ..i. j . I i . r . irre-in-cu wr or trie cnararter m ciirrro neun, i ititmrjea m r -e ro laetb., jr.-.: ..:.-! at 2iV4 At noon It eil 3U3V4, but afttmarda d lined. By rh, -couer K.gic wc have l'a,ma d toUMttb. -H-iMet hu Jbthitnd era Cruz, to the rat It brinpa the incredible report thvt MMJ Kremh i mi. vi . i..i i MMi i ... no io,, .-.ran nil muo .oh, .nn. , .tinicans and detected ttiem, capturing mtOBOO, 1 .'M prieonera. atid killed and wounded BOO tml blew up the remainder of their artillery It whs gJto reported in er. Cruz on the 1st that Matamornn ha been occupied hv the French ! troopa Cieneml v icero i teartei to have tHken Chi l.pa. and was exacted to take Chef.i.cago, and thus ..pen communication with the Acai.ulca ex pea communication Willi ine Acapuic peditioa The Klaffe!a slates lliat .In ire, had abdintrd in favor of OrtL' i Pierre SeeJe arrived a' era Cruz on the 22d t i- laid in expedit'on to Maxalm will sin' naasj . Just at ihe steamer bdt 'era Cruz liiere was a report that Maximiliian had been lawfegeneted, but it is not hebeved There is little or no fever in Havana haibor The Steamship reported ashore by the Audley Huck, proves to be the Aphrodite, from New Vork to New ( irleati-. with troojia She is ashore at v. edar I-land, ttnriy lue mile- Aoith ol tape Lookout. The ves.e! m l mo-t of her cargo ig a total loss. There were five men drowned in the surf while landing, the rest got ashore in safety on Cedar Island. The j -re-urn' tion. among the officers of the Eigle, i- tint the Steamer Roanoke has been captured by her pi.-seugers A dispnteli dateil lie il Mu irtei tei- Army ol the Potomac, Oct 1 1 , RnTt: LfJl evetiitiir, and during part of the night, firing is hii.k in ttic centre ot the line in front of PetentWiffg Lnrge bodies of the enemy's troop- have been seen moving towards our left, during the pent twenty four hours. Thev received t be attention of our i ' -i f.i.. nic.ors, wnenever o,ey a.peaieti witnm r ttii;e I bearui v remain- iu its ioruier UkiiaHMl I Oh 'p iii's Hiuft. the enemy not seeming desirous of at tackiuir the line there The i . nie Armwof the James Spe. nil - iv.f Friday W iigii.: 1 lie battle was entire!) outside of the breast worksf Our men had no adeantage. Th.y stund np sbsiulder to shoulder, and the Rebels id rain ed over ground precisely SIMflsr Searveli ; a tiee escape.! a aatntot Sme w. raJdled to I Mstl sn extent tbat very l.ttie pressure would, have snapped them dowu. Thw) spa ia fcaat 4t our line was strewn whh haver sack, cartridge boxes, and ammunition very strong brew works bad arisen tnijealicaüy out of the ground, since the tiht, produced by bayonets, fin cans era! p ate The Kebcia los heavily hi afiters. We bkiriexl one Colonel, .nid sat at I i llirets ol less rank were lelt aa the field The Time.- City l'-int .-;( i oi iffe lOthimM says: A rwconouissmiioa ta buce was made jestetday The Uih and 5th corps moved in three parallel column up the West Halilax. Vaajfjfcaa, S(uirrel and Jjvel roads ';i the 'Jth rottar a division atgaod their giound : in Ironl of I'egraiu's house Wilcox's division went up lhe Chuich read to within a mile of tbe South Side railroad Lee j moved down a heary column fr im Richmond ' We teli back lo our entrenched position at sun I set The official estimate of the losses in the ie aaWl fiht is 3Ö0 men killed, wounded and pris i oner, lit) hor-es und eight guns The flag of truce boat New York leaves Var I ii. a Ijtiniing this tn rning. lue Hernias Army ol the IWmac special ivr Major (ieneral Doyle, Governor General of Nora Scotia, is on a tisit of observation to the front, under the auspices of the President and General Grant The lines will be inspected and all views taken. The weather has become verv cold Log houses are bto.g built for the accoromo datim. of the different headquarters The Richmond pnpers of Satnrdav says: During Friday s b.iule eveiy sgbooJ, newepa per department, store, nliop, and railroad was auspended and everv male reon employed sent to the trr.nt The Kxamiuer condemus the suspension of newspapers. All the papers claim a victory Ali Southern papers attick Jeff Davis1 Macon speech, and express surpri-e tlint two thirds ot the rebel armv were ab-eu, as declared in that speech Every sble bodied mail negro is seized in Richmond and hurried to lhe defense of the capit.il A tieorgia telegraphic dispatch says that or ders conscripting all white meu and r.egroes have --ued iu that State. The World's special dated Montreal 1 3th, say-: A resolution was pasaed to day in Conference approving the confederation ot the Provinces. Official War ftullettsia. War PaTaaUMOT, W A-HIM;TO October 12, l564. To M ijör Hcneral I);x: I ap.it -hea have Dean received to diy from . . r 1 - I fl qw : J ne:. . vtcu curriua;i auu wcu. ouwriuau, but no military movements since my last tele gram are reported The following de'sil of lhe cavtlry enijiize ment List Sctiday are furnished by General Sher dan : 1 iuve reu do BtfB of the ensmy fiaef the : ..liaol eiinwajeaneiH . SfieVlh It waa a square ca ilri til.t, i:i which the eaeoiy was r u:ed beyotui mv poaer la descr.be He loat evervthing carried on wheels, ex"ept one piece of artiHerv. and when !nt seer, it was pass ing. over the bill- rear New Ma: iter, oo keei run. 26 miles from the battfiehi. to which point j lh) poieu;. Bad at . . uj A battery, men, horse. Jtc, were car turc i Tbe horse were in good conditlou and were all etciuued by our cavalrymeri fa tLe.; broken down animal. laecasBAiuas on the ith w .,i uwt exceed i men The If" men of tbe 'th Ohio wb- were er-ed while guarding the bridge At lhe mouth i ..I . V ikhM.iulfttn hava all r.im in icur.l lb UI IIJV: fc rwm . , --- - ... f - .... officers E M Sra'Tos Secreiarv of Wsr Obio rierttwn. ToLEtK.. October 12 The Blades reiurus give Hice, fur Congee, aW OMSoety wear Aah j a tha QOe rnte ;n tb
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ol the f emocTalicttaie ntral Committeeclaima i fror Ue rrt irra ie ted by him, ITog BM counfiea. a Democratnraio ' of Iv.Tf" lie beat :i'it al authoritieare in doobt about the result, but etimie a tcority of about ü.000 on either :de. "ti the hon vole Danaoti. Derne 1 cratir candidate for Ogrewa. baa oer 15.U0U major. ty. in Weatnoeaud Schuylkill giee ' M .U'. Ilep'ihln an taajjatt lor Cotigre, 1 ,??6 ' mijtirlie. Uf)' a (in of I3f. i iVc Hwfmypca i i 'juarice. iLo t aim ihe State by from 3.H dl ü.ütNJ majority HaaiD hi;. (ctober2 It ia believed that I the Republican hoe caied the Slate by at le iaf VfUIIU Oiyority, on thkome rot We have certainly IC t'nion Con cabmen A fain of 1 The Lei-I on e i large Union W K hto . i )i luUt 12 -Win H Huater. Cnion i . iidate lor CoigreMe 27 laajjrit? it iht ci'y of Headinga Dei'ratir con of 22 licrka county, with firtecti tuwitaiiipe jet to hear from, gi?ejA'ir n, lemocr.itic candidate 'r )oogTwaa . 4"T7 rtkwrikf Northampaow rarmtajrtve. ar lenv cratic majorilt hdc laat year Pwit.ADKi.nif a , Octcer 12 Cameron county give bi Cnicu uu'jon Uoion lo-x.in Klkounty give i1ifer. Democrat, tVir Owo ) grea, 4ä majority- Demi-cratic gain of 19 over lat year I he Democratic mjr?M it Uedfur'i i ,,', on the home vote In the Fifth Dietfid Tbiver. I'nion. wa rc elected tu Congrea tyi amall majori'y From i in- Mi. in ml null nlley . Nim Vmkk, fJetdbff 12 The Herald 'a cor reapotnient with Sheridw aayt: The retroeade moveaeul of the army waa not determined upon until after tke rebel army bad I.een driven Irom ihe aUey od lh taUev tUif , rendereal unlmiable b, Oie doHryciinu ol ail for . . .ii age, gram, Ac .It rantilned Sheridan withdrew in ordtr to be nearer hia hic of eupplica. aa kia aukaten e b id to lie hauled in wagon almost 100 miles. I retiring, a considerable number of the ene my wer seen following? uotl the tith, whoo a 1 i . - . - a Thot attacke! our noainon and were handenne I , , , birwweekol i.crhvforhe ni 'hi nj sherid.m ordered on; t tvalr- to m llus .ew cvalry 0ffrfl, which Gfrnrntl Torheit proceed to Cm (, . . , . i m . ' TttUU. . r , . i ... i L l : c ,,,ilr Rr" Merrill tlivlfrOM formed and Hok . ... 4..1-t(tr jrtiri OlP CIlt.mv ,. mil. lo a tion position where they determined to make a stand behind hrea-twoi ke of rails and stone Custar, however, threw ksjhaf whole command, making three grand and magnificent charges, and at last earned the position by assiult. At (he atme time a junction w.is formed with Mc iilt. wnen akirmiahing ensued until Custai's m Uten A ((ik (.rert ; i :.. ,aJ 3i ....u. vi ;. iiii. ,-,. fcf... '. 1 1. 1 ii in r! i.'li.'l r.iika V0rnt a , . tront then pushed forward, and the rebels brtiie ."-.. " . and fled in perfect panic Pursuit was giv?n. and nna. cessions, cattle, and several hundred pri-oners ca,it.unl. The rehe - wi're driven ihrough Woodstu'k and Fort .lack-on. a distance of over taeity mile. - From Halivlllc. N lastriLLS, October 12 Col Hodge of (Jen Wrtshbutii's C'tmn ind, with 12 000 infantry and ! a battery of lour guns, on board three transports, j i onvet id ov two gnnlioats. at .1 V M on the 10th, met thr et.emT under (leneral Forrest" at Ka-tport, with two uatteries in position, aud was repul-ed with a lose of 90 killed and 2b wounded, All the gun- of the batterv were lost, and two transports di-.bled Two caissons were burst ed hv the ex-lo.-ion of Forrest's shells Forrest If supposed to have crossed the river Hodge, with the balance of the force, has reached .Into - .nvil'e V rom s ol Franclaro. FiisNriMo, October 11 The Hujrcme Cotui idhete to its decision against the Cuawtka tionnü'yof the Militär 8utTrge Act. Tbiawill in ike a .tiller, nc d at le-t a OUO m the Sute Edward Stanley, late Military Oovernor of North Carolina, publi-hes a letter favoring Mc Clellan and opi")iiig the emsncipation policy ol the Administration He exfreses ereat kindness i,,r the Idmismmrwtieti, ter-onallv. )tl i i rom Irnaritee. v larbsvilli.. Tivn ,Jcober 12. Lieutenant Oof. VWnver. wto PT llfjli trKps. were at t .. kml ve-terdav wmnAmwX miles oeluw Fort Done'-on hv 2 rebels under Lieot CV. Soery The rebelwere whipne.! with th.e kasa ol Lieut. Ool. Soars and Uardev killed Twentv five vera killed and wounded, kille, and nine wounded Federal losa three ii r v I .i ii F lection Baltimobk. Octolier 12 Hciuru. from the Gil j election show the re elerwjoii o Mayor Chapman over Kterling, gfdepeiident, by a large sajority The vote is not yet all iu. The New Constitution Will li.-twe from H.0U0 to y.bOtt majority io the city. COMMERCIAL. ai rrLBOBAra., Clncinnntl market. Cisci.nati, October 12 E m feeiing it) the market generally Flour in fair demand nt $- 2.Vn B tor Su nerflne, $H 50(8 S 60 for extra, and $9(39 SS f t f'tmily and fanev Wiicit $1 0 for ted. Corn and onta unchanged. Whi-ky $1 "0; demand light. I'r iviaiona fair but ouiet: 40.000 brls bulk jfa M,M at tj ,,. , , (gjfl tit,rcCsJ larj R0d al lJc. drocertes unchanged. (iold $2(2 05. Silvet $1 5 Kxchange dull. .a aw I ark ,ttnra.c i Nor York, October 12. Cotton dull and heavy nt $1 05 lor middling Flour Slate and western moderate, and 10 tit 15 - Letter; $8 15H3." for extra State; $0 50 (a 9 HS for extra round hoop Ohio; $9 9bl0 00 for trade brande, markets closing quiet I Whisk r dull and heavy at $1 2(c5l 7!t for We-tem. Wheat 2i3c better; $1 2 tl eT tor Chicago saria; $1 4'dl P9 for Milwaukie Club; $1 '.( .'1 91 lor Amber Milwaukee, $1 c!((il 95 for Winter Red Western Corn a nlmde firmer at $1 46 1 47 for mixed Western; $1 4f f ?r high mixed OiH more live .md Ka)2 better; 8t)(l., for We-terri Barlev in fai' request. Coffee dull and nominal. Suga more actire s:nl firmer; Mu-cova-lo DV; H ivana lfi' N! 1 i-5es -teadv. Porff R eo bv, Wool dull. Fork opened decidedly tinner, w'nh a good de mand. but clo-ed heavy at fid d41 ftr mess; $' 75 for very inferior .to ,$12 20 r 42 C21.i for new me-s, ci-'u, $42 tVJ'., of 41 do, regular way; 39440 for prime, sud $42 f'-r prime nieas; also. 2. ."( brl new rrime met, at buyer option, to Nov 15, at equal to $41; lyMI bris new mese. for all October, name O'jtion. at $43 5' (rf44; and lst evenii Ö.O00 brU do, p-i me terms nd de Iirery at $43. Reef without material change. Cut meats firm at l7(älelÄ lor snouluer, and ,ai1jv fnm w . L ,,,i-, isi . oa,J , r- " " Lard a little firmer at in'421, tbe Utter sn eitreme. iiuttet .j;. i ! -tei.lv at - t." for Ohio; 36 'd-14 for 5tste Cheese quiet . 1 2oi viw pMkl nojfSi siUxr. Ntv Voag, October 12 Matatl - 1 1 Ij t rer cent for sterling; $1 UÖ gold Gold irregular and excited, ojicn ng a. $2 03' , r to fl 02. advancing to $2 04 . declin ing to $2 027a- ud closing at $2 04 34' OoM dosed to night tt $2 4-., m m KOag 1 ft T (MOM MAggkT Ni Voss: Jetober IH The drv goods market iu strong feeling gener ally, more especially domestic faOfiea. M-fi4 Wnntid liiim. hvr fur .Sialf A T or Saw CuaSum war Trt'llf -AAwWai T our Saw Mdt am Kenroefcr Avwr kj lw tBSs cfty rwrk ub on aBer. a a Wee M K g MW
CAMPIU.N IHaTMKNTN FOR H4.
aA 1W 'K THg a'hVMJK; la awo "... n r U ro'errowevo atatrmentto the BepaUa.au Mate t'onreiwlam. Fwhraarr tt, le rVepwred and awe. I lab ad by order wf tba Damocrattc lata Central Com mitte, Tbtt ! suaterty and eemptete refutatiaa of ; gaatatemen' ai.4 U'. raaaenmt; rotaloed n, . MortDD'a paerh. and abaadi kW iaced ta the band-e-ey avtlK tb- ate, ao that tkw pr"ple m ly Jw4g?a ' uemaelfta, cartreMgett MaAfeaOy . aa to Wie Uaae ramVi hy H Kvoefieory Tha Facta tontata ran.-. ' rfa- I cleaely printed j.ag- Price, $3 per bamlred f r aar , j Trr ton Tiea) pr Kki. Tufty. In .ermi I, rriee ' fHK PRR.ar.NT ( XHmOX AND HTl'RE PRHf. rrrrs oy ihk toi SThT. prh f iun n w. '.muu, dalirere. m tba Hoaae of Represcaitativea id the I'Bfterf States March S, 14. "Tke multluida in all CMirioea are patient to a certain paact " Jrioca. i Ua la pronounced ta be awe of the ahla t ai ' m Iarfora.it peecAea ever delivered ta Ceaptae II U a mmt elalHirate revtew of tba ereacnt aamMNm of tke ' t'nion. and ita future ta foreehaidoired fror the esperirnce and biatney of other tiatlem Tbl apaecb Oceania aixrvKR Urge and cloaelf priatad peraa Price. 1 fl lr hundred. IPIICf? m Ron i. tt o..Rnrr in .erinn. Price 50 InO. O.N. Xi.UJiN iUDHI - V aucciKi and I i eeut i miliary of the entire lax-wi(M)rirhl Mdbaawr of fae War ttbeaeneraT Letten to the Preit. S-c-etary aw War, and Military ( owim ander - The Virginia, rehinaalar, and Maryland CampaignsHow t'ie Army of the Totomar Fwuabt. and bow ita Sacnftcea were lew aided In W aeb.iajton taan MoCJellan a Trll itte M Aoldter. 4trra paar. Price. $'i per ma (Tag, ril K WAR lliWKK OF THK PKKSIHKNT. Important leciion of the Supreme Court of Indiana Military Am - ited IlkaK'ai I'ba KigAta of the Cititen de fined. Tub opinion i regarded by tke ahleat jurid of the rttinirvaii iaanv-mhlr eniMwltioo of tba ettpxt R ejkeateea. RniaTpiiay Pru--.fl 5 ir tnodre-i. UK Ft'iirTlVI 8I.AVI I.VT. A Lecture dalin 1 "': 'J"" Cbrtailan l ni-erity. In March, lfw, by Judtte I aaaiaa. Th! fin, iiArnfo4 to ahow the obltgatlona of tba viuaeti in regard to the mlamalion of fuyiUva lavea.aa4 ibe riakL cuarauteed to the Slave 5 lato 'm uudtr the Coruliuiiion. Foe a pa-ia Price, fl per bund red. a I in ruh r üUTK's Iü-;pout. Tha General Bemarki contained in the Repoit ..f Ib-n J eih Riduie, for the year 1M4, with thf corrcioiidence between O. P. MorWu. Rao., and J. Uivbiw. taght rr Price, f I 5 perknnared. Order sddreaaed t. ihe undersigned, aecouipaided with ihe iiioiier. will rnelve prompt attention. In ordering dtrW i lUAUuer la wbicb pa. kaet- Khali he ent if aent by mail tbe poMag mnat he prepaid. Ad.lreaa, ILMS, HAKKNK-S a BIMOHAM, lndiaiia;Mli, Indiana. SPECIAL NOTICES. HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM. Thi- ia tb mo-t delightful and extraordinary articla ever div rered. It channel th auu burnt face and baud to a pearly atln texture of raviabiag beauty, imi Ulli HKllir lilAli'l- Liui llj Ol ivuui, mm mr iri..f'.y'rff p K ' ' ' w . ... .. ., , k . .. J ,1. J.- t. appearance ao inviting in the city belle of laehloa. It rrraoves tan, freckle., pimple- and rougbne of the akin, leafing the complexion freb, transparent and bmootb. It contains no material lnjuriotta to the gfeÜ Patrouiied hy Actre-.-e and Opera Si igcr-. ttonhat every lady -honld have. 8ald everywhere. Pr pared by W. K. HAG AN, Troy, N. Y Address all orders to DKM AS 1. I1ARXKS A 00 . 5ew lork. fKS-dSm-eod NOVELTY IN ART! The art of dying tbe hair in five niinute o a- to deretve tbe whole world. ha len lieovTed. r IM VI" A l ICO II A I It DYE! wbtcii i the oi ly chemical rombtoatloa in exiteni.a which chaiiKeo the color of tbe haii w ithout injurinK the livtnK prinoipl. which fef-.l', ioi-len an4 anetaina tha fihr' . ('risludoro'i lliiir ! UMifal Wall fh valuah'.eadjunct to tba Dye. in dreaeing and promoting tbe growth and perfect health of tbe hair, and of itaelf, when n-ed ah.ue, a safeguard tbut protects the übrea frnn '. cay under all clreunwaiu e.s and uuder all climes Manufaetnred hy J. CRISTADORO, g?n. 'i astSf House, New Tork. laM by all Dragxifts. Applied hy all Hair Dreasers. ig2T . deod Awenw 0J8KA8I8 OF THE N ERVOC B Semiiial, Urinary and Sexual Systems new and reliable treatmentin JaVports. of tbe UOWABD UllTfTf STlflat Sent hy mail in aealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Addresa D. J SKII.I. N HOUTiHTON, Howard Aociation. No. 3 laartb Ninth ttBCWt, Philadelphia Pa. raar.lO-dgwTy MEDICAL. ROBACK'S BITTERS r.KKF.N'BAClyS ARK GOOD, BUT ft O K.I i I H s . I It 1 : B K T TEH. STOMACH B1TTKRJ. Ten thousand bottlen nold in ne month. The most papular tontacb bitters in a. rofa:k' bittkr.. Good for all derangement of tbe Stomach. Biliousness, hirer Complaint and general debility. ROBACK'S BITTERS. They poases-wonderful tonic properties, giving tone t the appetite and digestive organ ROBACK'S BITTERS. Debilitated Ladies and sedentary person- will fl'id in them an excellent tonic. KOBACK'is BITTKRS. IP A wine gla-aful before each meal will remove indige-tiwi and all liver diseaaes. KO BACK'S BITTE KS. Tbey are better tban all Pill-. Powders and other nau-'.'is. di-airraeablc compoiads. ICOBAfK' BITTEKS. Ttiey can le taken without regard to diet. Aa aa appetizer ibey have no equal. HOB4(Ki BITTEKS. Tt.ey are prepared by an old and skillful pny-iciai. from well-known vegetable remedies. uoba( k bitti:ks. Wherever known tbey have become a -tandard family strengthen;:. tc remedy. KOBKIi'S BITTEKS. Try one bottle, a- v i' it u-e them and z.ommend tbem to othera. KOBAt K'S BITI I.KS. fj t . (tOlt AI M.. Stole 1'roprietor. And compounder of Stomach Rittera, Blood Purifier and Blofd Pill.-, a Lei Lh-iiiler and ciatiufactsrer of Cataw. and Swp.l.di raaSaaa, and ail kind- of tbe f nest doroe--lic liquors, which are soi l wholesale or iu any desired quantity, at So- So. .V. and 62 fca'. Third treet, Cincinnati, O. For ale by Iruggiit- and Deal-ra in Medicine everywhere, atid hv Brownit.g 4 SI aa, J. B. TaAstsaad W. L Haskit A Co., Indianapolis mjyi lyAd'a lw.VI aV II OK ir Si , REVISED STATUTES OF INDIAMA. Second BciitioxL. TUE rsKCOND EDITION OF QAVlJi A Hord' Reused Btattrtes of Indiana ta ir-w ready for isttfagf. Ko'k Tolamas bare keen carefully roTuod. and all error- corrected. There is added to Iba ßrvoluato an appe-jdia of aver two baadred page a, con taming tb acts passed at tbe regular and called aeaaion of tba lei-latare of 10S1, and at tba regular tension of 183. with a tail Inda. Thia wdiUow will tocreaaa tba value of tba wwrk, as it will contaia ail all tba law of the Stata aow in force Tke aacwaaal to :.a all tbe acta apow tbe ubjecta to which it ax - it tko-c of lHKi, and tka aataadn.' ts made at tha? esaion are noted in tba marBin of that t e. I e-e me , koweecr, wlU he faaad la tbe Supplement. Tbe price of ta present a.i tin, printed upon rlar, wkaa paper, and walibonad. is Tea Doi ui fo tha two - t frra tatiAi for either . Two at-er-awarr, cntainiBB tha at ta ef the regal aad SAiaSi aeaatOTtS of th lglat8ro 4 lASl.aadregular r.,ioi of I "83. wit a a comple'a iadex. i i r ana m vutxara. bonnd in leatker, Ib tbo aame' Ik ether ralsaiea, ia also ofered for aai. Pri Doixau Orders far either roluaie of tka Statae,or reoeiee ysowiat a'teadaa. Addrea 3. J. BBtSJOH A TI L.ill-dkwtt Indianapol.i
dry cooos. CL08ING OUT SALE8
-AT THE Trade Palace WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUM i:. LOK I) & CO. w wwrtl I.HHIXG TO RF.TIRI K0M HCSIMtt NOW oner Ibeir larga and aplendid atock of good $100,000! At Mtw York wboteaale pneae, and many aoaajamtKh leas. Peering under oMiff am to tke pabbe for tba very large patronage we have received, we Save concluded t adopt tbi methid of cloalng ont mrpreaent alack, mare by giving tbem tbe advantage of baying tbwlr gooda alow aa tbe aame ran be boaabt at net whole. ale price- in Ka-tein eitle. Thia ktaa tlctltou cry, aast WS will conti tine tbe aalea until tbe whola atock la clo-ed out We bae au in tore the laret and beat eketwi ato, k aver brought to tbia city, conaiating of ttl5a KM) Worth of SILKS, l'ompriIng r grade, from tbe mn-t realty aud beautiful Moire Antiques, To tbecheapeat PLAIN SILKS AM. SATINS. Which will i -oi.l rvgardle. raaasa. Lhe recert great adFAMV DRESS HOODS I la iftvat variety. Our buyer Wing at tbe head of tke market during the spring, has made extra efforts to procura the Hneat and moat faahiouabie In tha market, com pri-ingall tb late Parin ZVoveltiett. MERRIMAC PRINTS, SPRAGUE'S PRINTS. PACIFIC PRINTS, AMERICAN PRINTS, DINNELI PRINTS, DOMESTICS. FLANNELS SHEETINGS, HOSIERY. GLOVES. E M B R Oil) E H ES. akC C C ' HUME, LORD & CO., INniAMAPOLlS. jaae2S-dtf NOTICE. C O I A. KTiVK USUI 1. It AVK ibis 'iv a-.-ciafed with ui) -elf in ISW Ut f. and 0ss BaatniwJ, Mr. J. . Deaaar, vai iball enduct the business in fntur" under the -tl f i . DessarACo. LSWM DKSSAR. We Laveiu-t received a tine .lirknf lf..n'a r.a luv. Hats and Cap-, wall b we will tel! at low j.ric e. liSa in lit au A i '., 'JK-ll So. West Washington oret. INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. PALM EK A FORD, General Intelligence and Employ ment Office, Mel Mur) landt., Intltanupolla, Ind. Cfl JCHK8, M kanic- and LatKirern fiirtn-hed with emj ployment where the le-t wage, will be paid. Women as Chambermaid-, s-ain--- B., Servai.t will find place without trouble or d. lay by applying at thia oflce. Dwelling . - res, H ' ping Room-, fun, idied and ... -bed to r"rt. Post Office Bex Uli. eeptlt-dlf JOII4 B. SI LLIYAft. LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, It) l-:awt Pearl Mrrrl, In rear of Meattiaiel Bnlldln-marll-dly OPA RT. I K II 1 1. rilMK underMgne.: bare tkie day formed a copa; 1 ship in the Sal"n and Re-tanrant budnean heretofore known as HezeWiah -. at No. Vi Notk lllmi..Mrret. Tbe n w firm w ill bo happy to receive a mitiioiaric of the iM-tom heretofore extended to the e-tat.lt.hnx nt The best r,f liquor-, wi;ie- audtigar- kept constantly on hand, and in tbe restaurant all the delicacies of the reason will le fcerved up on the bb'-rte-t noti e, prepx by 'ha aaoat eiperierrced cook. HBH1T I III-ZKKIAH. n. v. JOHN. baStanapolle, Sepn iaber fi , 1S64. aep:s.Jtf FOR SALE OR TRADE rpilK H.iTKI. I'i i H'F.RTY OS TilK CD KB ol I I.-! i ware and Komb atreet-, in India'. apolitaining 40 rooms. Situated well to ee- ore a thrivng btisjneaa Term- ray. fnouire trf MeKKR!?AN A HKRCK, m pt16-d?m Real K'ate Afrei.ta. CLUE. GLUE! GLUE! GLUE! HOBr.KT MMM UV GLUE MANUFACTURER, 0 It ft ASA. OHIO, KKk3 cob-tan tiy i hand a very aperjr yfas i r Cabinet Maker-. Pr-n -r and rVw.k Bind r septn-.'hu GROCERY. INDIANA AVEM E -R(H KK Y. , r n h r iieiersignesl, kiving wtfwt the air- af hia I --. re, . -.rner of Wew York and Tenneee treet, . per-.ais (-ai. be -oppltaS wilk all khxta af PiwmB .rooerall kirala of PradwM and Fraif. also all kinda of Har-e aad Cow Fee-1; ala) r'roi.b Fi-k arst 4y-tera received daily, whir-t b will eil n reaaonatde term- arvl deliver free of char pre la any pwrt of ibe ritv. OcU-dlw I I) WlliitJS. PAINTINC. FL05G, ISO 5 K AST KW TORK STRKKT, OP- . POSITK rnrTSWattr fqaare, h prepared to do all kind of Rone and -'gn Paintmg. Graaaag and (tlating oa abort netice and in the very beat etvle- Pe'-owa i wartiPf work la hia lire -a reae.ted to give kiwi a rail decs 41 1Mb. A. Ib. PJIYSiriAN AND SIKGEON OFFICP. 0 IO VlRülSlA ATKNL'I RgaiwtNCE. tit k itim ai aama at an at
DR. Lh.H I HII L Dm. Lifrbthm. 34 8t. Mark1 Plac
New York, Author of "A Fylmr Trewfiaa aa Ihmt' 'lsttett ew ( darr " Af 4f . a vUif I N I I IMII.IH FOR THREE WEEKS, irom vtanrlai . itrer tOlh. III waimril . Oriabrr Where he cso be coan'te' o Deafness. Catarrh, Did MMi KROM THK 1. 1 It. Noise in the Head, and all the various iManawe of tie EAR, THROAT AND AIR PASSAGES nkS LiOHTHUal.-l Popnlar wotk uu Pea I ne--. its t'auaes and Pre eiattaMi . haa rea heij the Sivth Kdition . atd nv rw nl. tauel jo Carle ton, 413 Hroadwav, wr an? re e ii'ie I ikaeher itiroujiboui the rouuii I . it in omul w of IC uia i U.i ll Cure. Among the numerous tawtimot.iala in hie aus ion, l'r l.ii;hthill haa selecteal a Tew nnlv ol those from parties ot establndHrd la.-itiou i.: well known throughout taw fajfJjfJV Ptom tbe ..me Joumal N J me 4u, lot lu every business or profeiioii. indeea) in eree i department of si tence or skill, there ia always mi me aeknon leed head -crnie uS.e who Stand out in bold relwi aoioiif tna JeUnae, as s sort oi leader Iu the study and treatment of deafness und eatarrh. aa aperial diewwea Dr I . jhil II . of this city, occupies the poaitioti alKive dractibeal He lias devoted year of lahr to thia snecaJitv, and is now reaping tire reward o hisinduaiti The editorial eolureu ol like 1 ribatne ol a recant dale bear witneas lu the letor'a success in th.a depart merit ol mrsliclne We iUote the para j:raph: "Cm i . a Dka Mi o Louis Iaewen-terti, a lad fourteen years of ae. bom in (ietmauy, came to this city when lie was about two years old. Soon after his arrival here he wa taken sick and lost his hearing. lv degrees be Lei anie first deaf and theo dumb For nearly ten ) eats he was a mute, unable t hear the loudeat vekct. or to articulate a woid. About one year ago be was placed by In piicnl in the hand of Dr Ltglithill, who ha so tar succeeded in restoiiiig to him his bi ;swer of hearing and utterance, that he can converse with tboee who speak t" him distinctly ami deliher tely During t lie pant four or fire month- bo iia- Ix-eo under the tuitieii of Mr Henneeke. sod ba madero: -mm rable rwcgress iu writing and arithmetn Haviiij; teii supplied with the lid's addta --. we further investigateii thr tn alter, u d dies i ere 1 that, previous t calling on Dr l.igbthitl. the outh'- - w i Mu-idcred tiopelexs, and he was foi lao n inoutc ol the Deal and Dumb A-vi um J ne lirv . Juhu Xott. D. 1, Profess. .r in I'nion College; Schenectady, in a published U-tler. fenders his Lml:tude lo D; Lighthiil, lor treating -i.ccwehtuii y no i a-w of e Rev Frei S Jewell. Pro feasor nf tlie State Norma! Schoo I at Albany. hv tewÄ tiea to ha been ured d entarrh Dr I.ighthtll possese othet te-nmontals and tributes to Iii- talent from snif of our wealthie.- and r - prominent and nrsjaajcsgal citirena, a hieb may be seen on application It would be diffnult to speak in any but terms of ptarae of hia treat rnent, in tbe face ot these many proof- and facts testifying to his succcaa I Kl OF C ATARRH Fraui Ket . red. s. Jim eil frafrvanr of Ibe Slate "Normal Srstwa!, MtiiiiM . V Dr. LvAthill: Deab Sib Under date of March 14, I sei t you a ( .rein I atatement of my cmt-e, ite furnier treatment, my failure to obtain relief in that di rection, my resort to your treatment and its beat eficial results I have been from the winter of tbe year 1-44. -ubject to violent periodical aiuu ka of Catarrh, tn.tr ked by strong febiile eympt'-m- v'..!:.t;: uammation of the liuing .eml fanee of the caii ties of the bead, accompanied in tbe first rlageby a waler di- h .rr lr rn t he nose, nb-eoner ly becoming aend and yellow, and toward cioe of lhe attack, purulent and bloody. 1 In -e attacks produceai h rno?t listreesing r;ec:es o! headache, occurring periodically each day for a period varvinp from one to three weeks, ome limes so violent as to mcafiacitute me lor beai i esa and at time confine me to niy ed At Umes the attendant inflammation wJuid extai.d to the te ih.produciug toothache; or lo ti e throat, o i-, .,iiig boar-ent ar.d ptrtialIosi of v i . and Urkog with a tbe laat few year it ba.- so af fee ted tbe left eye as to cenAce out for weeks to a darkened room. I had tried meOiciues and applications at v r ous kind, enuffs and other catarrhal prepota 'ions of some half a dozeo kinds, applicai.. u to tbe head ol camphor, winger, aad hot (omenta ttotrs of diflcrent kinds; and in connection with these the u-ua! cmeti. - or cathartics employed to tankaaa couuiea aa.iiun. Lul uoa.e ol UeBaa; hrd prtxluced eny perrnaijeiil improvement, and in the tew in-tancesa ia which temporal relief Waa af forde! it was at the epe A9 to leave mc greatly circtun-t.ii:. C- I W.;- ied , tt'im the supriOfsetl incui make a in.i! ol imii tn li.-c ot m niucu rne,tl xnsui-te l i, der tt 'hough with relartaaee, ability ol thediaeaae. to im .it f Ji.tuid it soon Ik oiid tvei. my hope- reaching the disewae as it had never been reached before, ami alienating its symptom to an extent w I had eu;.; imnoaitibte At the time I care yon ear former . tfl raV ste w hile. i did not feel aavi.red of a com pleie cure, I had obtained a material relief wbsea Hewrlv ieaaid roe l. r mv trial '. jour treatment, .ti.. I whi h sato-fied me that thai treatment wa tin aail w - - - i indphil'foahioa!. A euhntantial c-s-aje; lrm mv old attacks of catarrh lor the unprecedented parioii of nearly hall a vear. and that in tote ! -erere oerurrencea of llneos winch would h.e f'wmerl) teidVred eick an attack ii.CTiiari.e, w.tn e ; r.Ml of an im ;.ttai,r aucteaj it -ix moatna sit -ent you that a'atemet. t, and, while it is ui.fdeae ant to me to appear tbua constantly, arid in thi -r, I rb.ie the public, it aeean to me a matter f -itnple justice to yourself, and to those alio may be suffering a- I a a-, to add that I am t i only aa fully satiafied as to the utility and efbca ct of your inethi of treating catarrh at I waj -it monfha a co; but I am now of tbe belief that if there ia audi a thing aa a cure for ebcoaJr t tarrb. in my case a sttbetaulial cure has bteaj efTectetl Voura. reepeetfolly. Kaki.rki g S J w t li Albany, N Y . September 1. I8M Or LrcarwiLL has returned to tbe rrrr. bttJ an I as daily cor a Ited on Calarrk. ikaiuae ano all dr-eaaew of the Ere. Ear and Trcrow.! nf reaidence. No 34 ST ."MARK'S PLACK ogke, boar- from 10 A M till 3 P. M Uemnrkable Cure ol Deufuee. From the Ker Jose- h M Clarte. Rector at St James Church . Sibmibs. Kab. m, lNe4 I have been deaf in i ne ear ever since I was in College, aoaae twentv yoavra ago. Bv tbo akill of Dr Lighthil! its beartBg waseniArwiT ti so that now 1 hear abke with both ears and And that I ein ne mv v . e w .tl. mu'h and ccTmfort than be (ara actlwtdlr -wara If eU
