Daily State Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 4400, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1864 — Page 2

DAILY SENTINEL

T! lOV It MtT BK FlKasfaaTfa'D Jrm THV Ksh A V M ' ! - VEMBEK 'J I tHK riOIAL rHAUM.IVH Ihr PreOilf! I'rwciaaaattaa ! MiaiiDf tar ttint 'P It has ' eased A. mighty Goo to prolong oar national Iii another year, defending M with lit care against i.nfneodlv design liom and roucbeefiiig to in 11. mercy mat t and ignel victories over tbe rotas;, who is of our owe household. It ha also pleased oar HmvmIj Father to faror as veil our eitieoa in their bo awes as our soldiers in their camp, and our sailors on Che risen sad mi. with onoviil health lie has largely aagmcolsd our free pop t on by tsaodpacioa snd by our immigration, while He has opened to us new sources of Mai hat crowned the labor of our work tag mm in every .:-prtment of indbetry with aba reward Moreover He has been pleated to aui mate siid inspire our minds snd hearts :ih forti aale, courage, and reaolutioa sufbVient fur the irreal trial of civil war u.to wl.ica we hare been brought by our adherence an a eatiou to t e tiuf of freed n m ai d humanity, and to afford to as reasonable hopes of an ultimate and happy de li vera nee fmm all our dangers and iflbfl .one. How, therefore, 1. Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, do hereby appoint snd art apart the last Tharaday in N'orrmlirr net. as a day witsch 1 tlew to he otnereed by sll my fellow citizeni , wherever they may then be, at a day of thankagivtng and prayer to Almighty Ood. the beneficent (Orator and Uulor of the lneneeut Ue.to, snu uu.er o. ne un. verse and huo furthw recomoaeou io my iei .t Tow--itixens fore-tio that on t ' .-ssiou "ie - do reverently humle ihemselres in the dust, and from thence offer tip penitent and fervent prayer and upplic.uiou to tl.e r.r tt 1. ; of even's for a return of the inestimable hlessinga of peaee. union, snd harmony throughout the laed. which it has pleaded Him to assign as dwelling plate lor uur.elvr mrj ajVff P0s4er.tv throughout all generatioy. in bvvaiiw ras s w iiuiwi a na un t nuni srvs hand and canaed the seal of the United States to be aft led , Done at the City of Wsnbington. thia "JOth day of Oc'obei. in the year of our Lord. l"!64. and of the Independ.-i ce ot 'he Ciii'wl States the eighty-ninth. Bt the Freaident AecttMM Lincolx. aw I S ' l1 . m. .a aJ . nswasn, rnrreaary oi oa. . Thii day will be gincrallv obaerreil through - ... od the nuie- .idbei.n to the Lnion toalMMai Indydwy iao-t apofoiwta'c f it that .1 day abould be thus set apart anuu illy to it c ignite. a a people, an overruling Prorideuce, sud u offer the tribste of gratetal hearts lor the b!ea-ipf s He haa vouchsafed to us We havo much to le thankful for Our lives' have hren sp-t d ; -eed tune and h irveat have not taile-1 aa. and we have not been visited with peiler ur i.rsrs liag o:-ese God hi- in -d 'eei good to u Aithouh ntll ction has been the lot of .Ii? a household through its aeu'v, we have not Sell other wise the, desolating evils ol war Th l!iKhreniii m-.- l - strife haa not tested within our border. Our fields and hotne .. .v 1 1 oi been laid waste; oui fatoihe- 'nave not been legarel snd for-! to s ek refuse atuon ,tratikr.T- Who can loik upon his family to day iti hei!th and comforj and not offer the !r.yer ot a rttelul heart to the (Irver of nil s(Ood, llut hia wife nnd little ones hare herr: spared these terrible calatnittea, which ten of thi.u-in.i- ! ic -ulitnd einre w. Ia.-.l celebnted this teativsl I And Vaj have we escaped tle-e evils 1 Are we belter or more üeeti ing than tho-e w.h. luve thu sudereil ? Not with the pride of tho Ph.iri-ee should we thank I v.xi we are not ta th.y. but with the bu rotlity of the publiean rather -hould we exclaim : " GihI be merciful io i.s, n ivrThat mercy I to otber. hoW lhat merry to aae. On last I hank-iviu day we ulteted il.e siu daw ire thai ereiln-. anniierarv h.e.dU return peace alight ble-s the Und " Peace ou esrth i. id ood will tea wad rn m Kut deaolatiu war cooioiuea whu it. rte"l mtt n-itT. What a dai of th inlfativing and rejoicing, jov un-peakable ibia would he if IBQ ailll il strife in our house hold had teaseil (io.. crant fhat it ma ere the return of another Thanksgiving day ' Were half the p .wei that fill ibe world with 'error. Were u ilf th.- wealth U--t..we.l ri ani ant courts -liiven 'o irilr.ni the hum.i:i m;iil from err r. Thar wera n iiee.1 ot .r-enaU t . fort. ' While the inline of praise ami thankagiving ascends from gratefnl hearts lor aleanug in numerable, r. eived por and destitute during the past ve.r. the I should not be forgotten. ! There are thousand.- oi famil:ei thioughout the Slate whom the war Las hnpeverisbed. They hould have our sympathy . not only in w..rd. bat in deela of km. lue li d loveth s cheerful giver. Aud he tint gieth to the r r lendeih to the Lord M ind rtnav Tba New Kau.-,. lure Patrial If ae4 among bo be!:ive that -he wi tk ol Democrats ended with the closing of the : t! -vh i f November The duty of every Democm; well - the Tatriot ia as r lain to day la 'lefeat. aa it wa- be'lore the fin Hon That duty i- to aland tiratly by their prmcijle, their patristic convict -! - rtim h noredorj.- i g. . :'e many it i sie id !aat performance o! llieir duty they will not be awervrd e the: hv the threats M the per.-uaaioDfi of their hIiIkmI er.en.:e- Tune will prove the policy as weil as the ju-lic- of ilija course The policy uf the Admn.i-iiali a isjas'. a- hn ti'us to them heretofore, an I its iner ttb e temlem y jßm aa latsl to t ue welfare of the country sud tin t:hts and intcte-:- ,:scitIseua It isjun as in; uiaut lo them, itid to the country , that this policy should he abandoned; and for lhat end ;t is ti i ! the duti a- I ii. erealike lor us all to labor The verdict of the ballot Ik. a .-in be reversed iu due time, the delusions under which thous and-"' . . -. lotrr- bai ' a--ti wnl be rem. i by ibe tide ol events, snd the "jure ol iLe Deanoc.aiy will yet he vindicated bj tbt-ober aeeaiiid ihoughi of a MaSattBg au 1 outraged people When this time eome. it - the TVim. erauc pirty that wii! be retjnired to save Nwtfl niter ru a whstever ie to be eaved of er t.al oi natmnal value. That oUJ partv lias everproveil true t iia rais.ou. and it must arid will not now hfc.p..r jt Ins lie; u! -c ha or. au:al,oU mu-l be preserved. u. camp Ore SM4 ha kept burning, lis sat i due! must stand watchful at their post t and its i. Hanl array iuut -iill present a f-. . and ieti m I ice to the enemy No other course is eoosiatent th bonttr. patriot i-a. or -e l n ten-', a! '. ibis -our-e wr t r -it eviri H.-nio. ' it will untalier mziy pursue Wars DtoJiabS will never teseout of the Arth. Like the paar, they will be always with j ua Ne ertbeles. tfev w I grow lewer md milder The heirt of he world will rest at i peace, and war will only Inrtge Kl h i lera--in the oullving countries not vet brought wittnu the I pale And in efftctiug this tiapt-v chanire. ihe : iadjaeaca aw commerce -th, . . -i ,t on of sei' mtere-i wi :; a m,,i!ih m.;re than all the m-r alrg, oi sage r the preachings of philanthro lluewet ,l teit. during . f ; e-e:.t y ear. firmly th pollen tneah- of Hade have wound tneeaeeieea round the heart ot the nation? Untslt. ontouchexl in eedlnary t me it ia on!v when e nse ou that we become cht arm id soger lo atrike . . : l - to, , n m.hes thai have lolr ecic reiesi u- We are bound over to oeace Or chntra whtch are not unpleasint to u Tbil, loo, may l,Me.i-.bad le. but tha ss a naeetinn beyoou our wbiect Lei it autbee lriaXSthr nations alao. oor tieigt,?Kra and rral. aaa graduallv c-ming into the as me golden bond ape. and thai the more putem thai boudage be .uaes tba lees oaaa tkare atli be for "s p . .-wen" in Eurooe Hi ark wood

FROM WASHINGTON.

fcaaaBjWa, Rfrt f f.'m rmi V.rfi-e'i V mtOM thßrulMm$ ,,t Sknmmn 4ktlK Stremqlh mnd na.oaaieaj er ft' nrrat BTr pmrd't Fretktmmdm Temhe to Uütraif mm fee's Ay Sk'rmnr. Frwm the Artmtf R're Richmmnd Retnrti f vVswesw. Butter mnd Humtidr 7V Irak . Briqmd Rreryamzrd Rrj'Otit Morrmeni a the I tiug t sav ta liu LUfiTl Fltrid 'i PrvLmkdtlt? o At llfturn s iL Rrn c. TTytAenr tt thr Xr T V -iiivr.Ti'N, Noremher !! .w rsou n rm o it i predicted ten day ago that t1 . '..rdehn.ic tiitot motion ikOoi.t Sucrro u. a uioeiaeaa would come to u Ironi Kicbmood The predic tion kal been verifier! in part by Southern paper , of the 1 6th iust . which were received here yes teniav The intelligence which iliOy eootaiu in! not positive enough to he regarded i entirely re liable, hut it itidi'stes cleurlv tbst Shermsn is not march. ng or. either Gbar l-i' i or )l. urn rl It bis object h to reach Selms and ptfait ' I himel( of Uoods or Beauregard's communication, in the hope of cutting off and ensuring the ijujr ter nsrt o tl-e ioiifederatr armr. he has cum a S a a. w I mittej mi error which buy in the enü prove very ; expensive. Selms, your leader- arc probaijly ; aware, on the Alabama lirer. about fifty miles ; wet of Montgomery. th- . i t iT of rhe Sttc Before reschtng the former, Sherman mut Br I ,!; h Muntgornerr. snd il he mean- to operate 0.riiJC from yUuA , , ,niJHl nhxr(i.jn torsria i. . v . To r.-i-t h - artiix it Selina, or between that nlaee snM Montgomery, he must j with Molitle. an.) drw .; it ( i... way of the Alabama ! river. 1 ftat WWUSO wW natOll r rartic I. for river ( fmmunicavian cannot le relied on in that region, i 'll.ia wa full i ipmort t rtf .1 K ihn P'inln.l .nil I trnrtiot. of ßnnbo.U. transports and Maatiew . ,t .JohnnviHe. on ihn Tenneaae riser, br "en Korre"t The ConfeiierateCftfl Cime the AUimmi , mer asieadily ss they did the I enneaaee and thereloie Sherman a-tfet? will depend chieHy on 1. 1 al.iiiti Io tain 'inauitliiii ..I ! I.KiIm wail i " - , - ...... ........ .... - , . ; : I . : i . . 1 j l i: m . i .. l uio anroao. anu nuw - jpnrs inm me -i. hoird hv lhat ro:'.e To do th- de mu-t nun b inxo .wi-si-sippt ana occupy jaen ian. ana a mi i nAit.l t J ai-.ma iifhlB ..!Ia - ia e. j t f Qal n uml M mme . . ,y mj,ei wfiH. Selma. snd two hnndredand thirty müea aatitliwafl ir .m At . i i i s a - alantn, the impo-r.ibility of ob; lining any .-upphes from the Utter place will be at once perceived To preseto the matter briefly it is suffi-V? to -hv that if Mawaaia is aiming at Selmi. j- would appear tram the I tet Southern adrice, he me-t aatatil ue . ii tn u !. t Mendm. Mia-r-i-ippi. r co Sooth tu Mobile He annot subiJ his :rn i e ther al Selm or Montgomerr. j Bi:atKtoAiu'.s abiiv. Tb,- oou.ioi. th it tho .y.i.un.ii,.,, o( Sl,., . Kv lit opiiiioii that the. occupation of Sei m i bf I Mienoli Will o.i I.. IU..iiir nl to retrial Tuln IV.iu.--t. - ,s. ...e... - It ..ener.l Sherrnao I . . ....... rm. .1 rm-a' M.e rantnre or .-ioni(e , tue .roiifeieratcs . ' 1 cannot prevent him He now has the maide tiaek. and could reich t.o -ienhoird before Men: reran! iotihl lliti-rf t-rr t icvcnt it lint rhili 1 Sueroian ; pushing for . r I al ,t.;i. . point on the (iult aaaH, Hetureoard will not re niaiu lule on the Tennessee Between the 10th and 13th iaaiaats, Ueaureard"-. loiVes were o"is js.-tJ tlobK tue Mtmphta and flbailailun rail raasl, from Taaaaaaaia to ObriaaV. fieu Baaa. regard's heiuln ir.ers were tnea at Coriath. and taa -veril corps af Ul ami were posted :n ir by Cheutham'a .irrs s av Florence, on the : Tent.essee; S I) Lee's eorvs w.i ai ur ueur , Jaeksoa. on the Mobile and Ohio railrowd: Stew . ..... , v. ...... - . ans corps was tncamaed in the hcuuit ! Coiinth.ari th- commn-No; (ienetil T avl-r an 1 Forret cn: almoti ifc.thin hailing di-t auc AH the Conic Jer lie truatps were so di-pored '.hat t they could be moved wherever lieauregar 1 le-ireil them to o, in a very brief time The armv proper, independent, t.; letachment- opci : tint: at a dist inre. L imbered about 4.0.1100 mi n aud with this for;: Heatirevrard would not i-e deterred from carrying out his plana b? the two corps under (ienernl Tnotna. Aware al I I futilitv ot atteuipt.ng lo keep Sherui'ii aw..y from Mobile or äataia, Baaaragatd will probably march on Met phis and dkaWMM into Kentucky. Bh army eeriainly outnumlrersi thut com mauded by General Thomas, and bv advancing townrd Mr'tnphi he would draw the Federal troorn away from N ishville and other point on the Nashville and ChattaooaajB K'ilro.o Mem phis once in his posc-sion. he would have littlo difficulty iu marching through Tennessee and iate Kentucky, ami Uaaaai to the Ohio. H con! r ea.-ii -uii-i. i his army in Tenne-, e and Kentucky and recover those States io the C n feleracv. Sherman ma march through Ala bams or even into Mississippi , but he cannot de strov the snti Fnion feeling of the inhabitants, and the people in his rwar will remaiu as bitter enemies as those in his front. Heauregard ckii even march into Ohio, for, us haa been a I read hown. the Feiierai forces in ! fi nesse aie at I With a Con cie; stron; enough to resist him ue irmy un the Ohio, and l eutie.s.-cc, Kentuckv and (ieorgia re-toreii to Cdofedsrate authority, Sher ui iti's bold movement would le shorn ot the great advantage that was expected from it. He would have to teconquer the territory tnat coat bim so much, while Ohio might tind the war transferred lo her own soil. rMa. Sill ATiO ON THK JAM LH The irtellirjeiit e !:om the armies before R mond is not of apecia' importance. On tho north aids ol the J am. - tnc troop are .-till ei gaved i;i atrengihcti'iig their intrench men rs and couatructiag bomb proofs. Of a ?J . al lata theie h oeen i cn-fueiame i.eavy nt;:i pi oil. iiurt and man) Luffas have been I I bj it. Picket Juts; along iVnera! Meade' lines on f the rirer is now atteride 1 wit!i .;r'"t'. .lancet , and tha BMO would as soon into i geocral engagement as pace the picket hne foi two boors. Tho sharpshooters plr their n lerawa trade continually ou both sides, and t . i.i . rring aim h-is ent many heedless men to tho hospital or the grave The Confederate- pass part ot the:r time in constructing uew .rkaad when eafagad in tha war they suffer sideiablv from our shari.!hoote. (Jereral Hurnnde has returned t the armv. and it is said that he has tesnmed ctimmand of the Ninth corps During h;s ahsaaaa the corps w.is commtrided br General Parket, wha. It ka reported, wii; succeed Hancock in command al the Second coeps. (.tenor! Hancock has aurtVr ed aB mu ll frn.u his woet ka, as to be unöi t NT active service iti the fiel-l lie wili retire tern porartiy, and rumor savs thai duuug ail abaaaai trom the front he will be pi. iced in commmd of one of the home depirtments (teneral Butler has al-o returned to his v nim uid, n compn ad by hia staff, but raiy return before mir.v day Is is confidently asserted tint he will aoea take the portfolio of the War Def irtmeut . but th -utement is bsseo on reports which circulate rt unofficial quirter. It mav interest -ome of your n'aders to knv. that the Iriali Brigade has been re or , and i- no com in mded by Colonel Ui'iert N - aaat Hm ariawaa vaa beokaa ap. ami the re iiUAtul aaiUAd lo oilier commanda ahor.i alUr rhe irini ro--ed ihe .lames in Jur-.e lust S re e that time 'hey have received a lare number al recru.t.-. and art- toi-eiiier otn e mere under a verv popu ar officer Tie r"c i : i- re-oraranir.e.i . consi-t- t the 63-1,69 , i New York, and the h M is- schajastM regime .fa Iir i-.-tandit in re ti-tated as i..e v-hikI brigade, fi . ' . -iC '.. i c :,. KOM fUt VaLLavT . It fas tieeti reioeel hee '. ,r severe: davs that the Confederate bare retired up tbe valley, si l ate row ,n ihe ricit Jty of Newin .rket I':,'. i mtrc cm jeture. Imwerer, as no positive iutelliv'. ' is bee.) reoeiead oa tbe sOb)ect Shen dan's army w.s at ffkiebesiaf -n tfie IT n. and i! - jjrnerally believed rhar lie will rennm U.ere dtirit the a i r The road btiweeii M rtinkeWf ai..l W :,. tie-oer ia still infested wun loi - ca valrv. .ml sei er i! nia ! part es hiveteeri cajitured bv them On Tuesia last they felt urvin a -mail bodv al t? e 17th Teonsy Ivnnis eav airy, killed and wounded a lew. arid capture,! the remtnder Thev aUo attacked a a,jud of the M I'uiied States ravaltv, and killed seiet.! la each instance they escaped acot free iBaMGkS IX THK CSSIKatT. t H poeitively ascerta ued that Secretary S'an ton will be appointed to the Supreme c'ourt when he reo ters from ka p,rcnt liloeea. Mr Kaa aendrn cannot be prer.ii'el on lo remain in ihe Treaearj Deoartment. Oc his retirement he is to bcree'ectedU S Senatyr from Miice I aasa learne! from credible suiboruv lhat be VHI be sLCcecltd ba Hon Sio.oi. Caaervn li is aid that H n R J. Wa'kerdecKceatbe apprrr.i

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Cameron in the War Department, bnt the probabilities are in ftlflf of ea. Butler Bank ma ge- baw tiii: rtrLaa I o et-'( the Flor isla recc i .. leoewhi to ;r were retained yeaterdar to Point Look out to asrait the ordrr of ihr naval authorities It is inferred from this that the vessel, prisoner -er w;l! ! r reader 1 to Braxil It is .1., r , . -e to lhat dcm.n r fr.,m : an apologv 'or firing on our flag The

wolJ Pl,taJ n if d'.e frum our gorerr ment !. p hnt I'aeih. ( ' tober. There i good newi for wine bibbers (ood news but is i: good news? Fur main a good (elloK whu supplies bin trfeod- with Chamber tin snd VaiCi Pommard. Chateau LafHte. Ch taaa Msrgaux and Chateau Lrose. must hence forward content himself with humhter nasses 1 r,c :,r will remin tKe -an.e The name will be plebiau. The liquor will not tate a- sweet Oenj the delicious flavor of wine in a graceful bottle with a cork so l n,' auJ -iender there ia no end to it. and lbeled Chau-au 1. you wit pawaMwl down an ass, for these vintages hive been luded nenrU ore 1 chdred tesr- It is no' ciucii ouger Him a the Marshal Duke de i Kicltelieu, who was cured hv the Bordeaux i wine, introdoced them to the French C I and complained of the custom wliich had given Mich choice wines to menisls Think of the ; famous "fiat" wioeebf Bordeiua pssiing a-fi; nlv for menmls' thruats! But when a bott;e hearing an unknown name is placed before vou. it mav be called vinegar or viiiaiuous stuff with ' out leaving-any imputation on you. It wears bo er eat umn s iirerv ant uti take wni. i!)er ...... niMM. .;.). ,", The owners of the , The owner of the e-w tned vintage: through out France are forming themselves into owerlul joint stock companies for the protection of their Thev will stonire iKiwers. ot DfwMiBC r ' ,u,(, :UlU u.e. towers rhev mean to usethroueh j rmes t the worl.l to Hiinnre- ill -alea of witie-mi-Je (jrr rrntnWnt names No eipenae will be J - - - . l i T i r ni.ure will t a complete revolution the wine tr!ldf. The cuM(MII IloW j4 fo U1. ,y.c Rhaaaita snd Southern wines, which are for the miKt thirk säfimi ul thorn irr V. , j ftljd utipea.santly tlaroied. apd the interior win. ; 0f other parte of Fr-.nce. to deiite the I - T L. - - BtLjia v. 1 1 , , i iir mi vni i in i ii i "Uiii v 1 1 1 1 1 ii men i ... . . . üivor 'o the ttitrne: , whi-'h are then pu-l'OJ lor i U ),rii ,. ,il4. world .- the aaaalaa me of superior growth, m'! sold nccordiiv' An nimense l I J ipuantuv ot wine a firii 'oe lurwurii in tut- wono never recerre even thi aristocr.itic baptism The wiaa :niieJ to tin- a-iuseotts r.;r? juice, in commonly me iliwior wine of the ''er cla.-a, which has ; rniick of rtV "fine win- very much - Tun -ec .- 'mot nut Catching his ajaatar! atcwJiarHiaa. Toe excellence af these iafariof wlaaa abaD tber are uie ia aatooisbiag to a mr.niifr I tio wot believe 1 nsftgerate WftM I SiatC thnt aaraa taatha ot tba peasant of Baryaaate uruiK outer wne inan in-: i me "louaru whu -. . irren t ;:i ort.i America for IWanl. 1 t : ke I'otuini - it is one of iIim 111111 iilnii il.no "tin itiiririiriiiixri u UC ' ' t ; . . .1. . . . .. ........... . n i u . . I. I .IJi '7 . . ! u , Uli -hi - i ill it iii . lor CbarabertiD, no lti of it ewer pa American tbroat There i- i gic-nt ü il f ex rellenr and cheap win in Frarn-e which ti.-v. r I . . . I ..111 , akUl miwi iiie fimni , um - hi ni"ir .h-.i . I Taw Kran, e under it t ue une i he effect al the combined action uf wtl giasl Bint prn Drie;. wi will be i nuke the publle familiar wih the name of irdenor wines wbleJl they have kaaa MakiaiC in an impure str..- under famous rMtnes.anda- prices which ar, riot warranted bj thecostof tha wines Nobod? will pay than, bertin prices lor le in du pai- ol liurgunuy, a n f lie ...! irr . 1 1 . 1 1 : v 1 1 !.' .11 ü 1 Mr 11. 'iiirri i. i. i. . . i .11 . l i ...... - - - "7; T ,"' . v. 11. 1 moeri .ii w:ne " uo .... gnim ui -jiprr . purcLa-er take a little .uns, w.i.e- w.i. he pu-'-'based purer tnn Hier can now r,e jrot l our Wim t-eiic-had better be cftUtioof i tie asso ci.iii :, ntenJ- -tr.-iii ae. tverv where wi'h onliT- lo pro-petite all trauu . arid the r rem u Oovernnient will nhortlv iui' ii;struetions fo their agenta to give all posaible support to h' rprescntatii es of the association. The nronrietor of branJv estates have formed themselves into a similar association, und have Ire im. commenced proceeding's in Krfji- j ianu. laaadjaat now tbaao dtop of Chamber tin ever j. i-sed an American throat The tat ; roeut may !i..ve seemed e.;ggerjtcd to you. 1 , have no -.tatistics of '.lie imount of genuine I Chatubertin wine made. These .statistics of some of the liest ItorOeait 'nes which you meet with everywhere from ilafliii's Hay to the stkaattS of Darren, on rverv hctel's wine li-t will let you into the ex tent of tha frauds perpetrued ui the wine trade. The Chateau Margiux le!ong.s to M'roe Aguado; the vintajre ' there i- Irctween one hutidre! and one hundred ' and tee ca-ka utinunlly ; it never exceed otie hundred and ten task-1. There are some three bundled and sixty bottles .n esch cask. Reckon the cousumpiion of the Aguado fa mil?, they are numerous and I've well, next reckon the con 1 sumption of the wine by the crowutd heads of F.uropc: then reckor the orders given by the eel ebrated gourmands of Europe, the orders of such bankers as he BathacMtds. Cntts. Mastermaun. etc Haven't you long ;:.ee exhausted the 'AlJ. 60o böi'le- made in the best veat- '.' 1 am -ute vou have in New Orleans alone more " Chateau Marguux thin i- ntide on M'me Aguido's est ttc. Conceive the quantities M -ale in Lor.oon, in ' Paris there not a thirty two o rvstauriu' but haa it on ita eine list.) in other continental cities, and imtisine what chances you hive to taste Chafea'! Margnoa The Chateau Liftve belongs to Sir .lohn Scott: he nevei makes aWva l."0 cask- of ivine a yeai , -ve i ill the Ia?- y .f , the vintage range from 1-SI to IM cask-: ll is ::evcr !e?i tha:; and never m re laaa 150 j i-k i th- i ver i e vintage is l.'tf casks, cor: nininc .;i 1 1 -IS.IMH) bottle- Reeltaa your b .nee- ol moistening pour "re.l lain'"" nith Chateau Laflite wine liiron .lames de Roths- i uhild osraa tlie Cllaalaeii atouu.ii; l..- i.i.iag between " and rt ueifcs. lue "ier !; a neu the elmg of Spaiu c use h.ere c- v. a - .....! n:-h L i a much nleiiae! :' The owner i th "line a.'i'i: c '.,: c ile w i ith it th .! he ordered a tun of . ; not ti tan: he had onlv n f.rr, ; ;:t Thij iie bought, giving $1 J (' Inf it, shich at the rate of fS.HMI .r tun If fhc Grand Duke C'-n.-t. inline of Russia w.:s at loideiVI in IHj'J tie ti-tei -ome Yvuem an af 1847, ai'ich he found excellent he purehisui a tun of it for a h he gare $4,l")ii I think you are con ed now that your chances ol t.isfii:g "fine" French wines are small in Ick!. Abndoti that taaaitiea and aoataai awawwalf with the cheaper, jiurcr and obacarer wine you will henceforward receive aiWtel tlie llltankele. Some pcit'' I 'li 'heir cares to bed witii them It is a nid plan, for thev are diabolical bed-fel-lows liven if tired Nature's saee' restorer " whipi the spirit off to uream-iand in (he m ost of j l reroimg and ioretoomr. there i no cotrt'ort for it there Of the last sad. Waking thoagbla 1 n rn be :. - that h- us in th t- ..: Ho p x as. and wa tigbt witk horror all night lotiL' HaDOS are Ihnes wh can oat off their oay :r 'Uides with their day clothing, and, as they i ajMN the horizontal, forget all the atmoyances taai baWaj la parpaadtealar life We havej ktiown tc.pie alio DWajlal do all this Individuals, i who. after airuggl'ng Ironi morning till nijrht in i sloughs nf deapond. ano gecing miserably be-m-vtile! St the i nit Despair, no sooner slipped I between the sneet- than taa Auge, oi S eep. n bo -enied to have been Ivinj in wit tliere to t.'e-them, took ihem or her wings and bore them to Elysium "To fight over ag iia ti bed tbe battles of life, as m my do in their slumbers, is s raiserab'e Imi-iiicss Still more unpleasant i- it to be -t.rrendered in sleen to all sorts of v igue and impossible ph mtoms, which are none the leas d.sagreeable tha' they are tit '.er Iv absurd Wor-loi ab is lo oe titvMigh ih weirv wifrhe oi t;e night, self toroe'ed The ies'. ibiug tf'fit f erv.,:ia. highW imnri-s, hie. fi Iget p-)ple can do after getting into bed is lo lie res- lute.y Uli and try to almtrat the;r mind- frsim the occartwaeaa ol the dv The power of do.: tail ii Mtai d l many, bul it may alo be ac )'j;red bv per-evering effort The will of the weakest a rmefctv instrnreent rhen fairli brought nto play. -Wide World Look out lor Itnfn Mr -tvpiieti Ilerti I ua?. towp. wa awakeu e.1 out of !ee- a ?e nght ago. and cried out some one hsd cut bei throat A ligbi was prtxtutd. and she was ioou covered aith blood on her rec k, bret and treua On close inoec t ou t ens fnurd rhv a ri hid attacked ier in

I er sleep, and haJ t it . en ihe side of her ne k ai d -everely fV'. attends g to he r. one of the nen began to cry in an a ijoiriu.g room, when the rat was found tue -tacked otaf ot tbaws. --HscctUi Vaoz

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The fashionable ratal. for the win! he red and yellow fiiO.ÜlX woith of watch tau may be J prodacrd frri a bar of imn nrginally vslned at fire dollars. T. t norsof all the Nortbem Sutai bsre appointed the 24ih of this mouth as a day of t i u . k i i i . it ' ' t ' i' wstr'i . v -!. lure -if itn-.- - hat sheep ileir congregallons must he. Iohert Flail was once aked what he thought Of an elegaut sermon, whch bad creaiasl a grewt sen-ation. 'Very flue, sir." he itr-licd. '-but a man can'i eat fluwers." There is a story at! d stroad, that the illttstnous diplomat Tallevrand is the descend -snt of a tamilv. who in the eighteenth century, settled on the Penoh-cot nver. in Maine An urchin, suffeiing from the application of the birch, aaM: "?'orty rods are paid to be s tur long. I know better; let snybodv get such a licking ss I have had. and he ll find out that one rod makes an aafctr." The ller Dr. Coe yreache! a sermon in ; Brook lv n theotl ..in which he proposed a union f Episcopal iai. rrestiyteriana, Meihc dists, Mor iviatis mi l oti.er -ects. im the common j basin of the Nic-:.e Creed. Amos flreen, nf I'ari-, III , was arretted ia Cincinnati on Öunday evening by the miliisTv : authorities as political prieoner. This is ihe secund time Mr (ireen In- t een arrested by the (iovtmroeni authorities The a.-i t vaiu itioii ol the tmahle prop erty of Albaa) C.unt and City i- flW .TJi.lll. and this j f erty ig aire idl pledged t. 1 , ,o-te ; d-.f -.'47 ..Ii1 ! ' .- i 'i! ! -ecu tha! du,inß "f1" Administration more than i If .v - a l. I .i i : i . I half ihr txtble propcrt hai bata wiped out I I'hc Sons of Liberty who were arrested a tee Diuii'h- atrotaud ordered into the Cuntetier ate lines bv whv of Memphis, returned to the i.ity yerardny. liter a lotm impriaanment in one ul the militarr institution'1 on the Mississippi r;ver All the Kentucki j tfn Tfie pti'in im t -a -1 T...r.. TN.nWt !ft iKaa ,.;r Was A.i 1 1 1 ,j UUL liuillll, nit ll Wit '.HI wwwjisiaa not u.erstuud vbatfeef il.ev are here un parole m uul T awiaillla Tn steal aft The eubjeci of a. universal language is now j eacitinx cou-ide: ab'e attention in Kurland A! code M -vmhol- baa len inventH. whieh i- 'e clued infallible l i e mholaara. f bir'y-four in number, and bare been tried in moat or the . Europein and Oriental lunguagea- It ia said! that a rer?on of common intelligence and cduaatfaa cun learn them in a few daja' itsjalj, One New York publishing hou-c runsforlv three sie irn presses of the largest -ize, and usean aversgc of ,?,') reiins of printing paper per j annum, equivileut to 3,3fKI.0OO duedecitno vol ' utiifs of '-24H pies each, or 1 w90jOW volume-1-0 .ifKi esch. Another house in Philadelphia sell-b'.oks annu t!ir to the amount of $'2,o(0. i DUd, .rid the t:unirer ol paekagaf thev send out of the tit v ye.irlv iP between 1 1,00t saw 15,01)0. ' ., . r . . . f , . ... I K iiM.i.niri ol Hi.. nr! i:i ol mini iiiifOrf i m ma- recwBtlr aeitated ia Virginia, and it was ' A J.iU.I .illOll bat the idea was conceived bj sn k --el a pret'y irl af'ei -he hud U ' t I I 1 1 1 1 1 V ' . etlitor who e iten some nntit , ir.'l n ho w - so inucn rntoxicited with pleWcre. that he devoted everl i Bioathi in ifrmptinc to p-oiu e a ItttaUtate, r counte? r"eit. whi. h would approaca the original a- i;ei:i . - The Irienda of emmeinition Predict tteal n..ll!t. fflm r?. ,tM,i:.ion , -;.,;.rv , )Hn . , .i f', - i'ijccr the Wa.l.iugton Cbronit ... ; rennrks : m the region .t Maryland where ,mvc wu ,Ml fQ tMf UuUrft bv egi8,a j ,. ip 0,,.nill AiAmm to -.11 , tbfr rea ute at Ä ,ow ünrm Proprietor , . ... . ...i ... .1.. i.. i i t :i i i c ti i ai i" im'i t' i i1", iii li t i t re in i system, and therefoie are dc-irous of ex hanttinp ! the present aaewJlieatad held tor greenback h ulso tiniiei-fooii it the Iep'ii rment of Ag ; ricultuie lhat late numLci- of the Le-d class of (erman farmers stunJ ready to migrate lo Mary 1 land and Virginia, when the war is over, expect -lag ia this latitude which is favorable tohe raisitig of wines as well as corn) to find unexftmpletJ return- tor investments. Improved L.rni-, with pood buildings, etc , in Ike immediate vicinity of Washington or Haiti- j moiebritig large sum-'; it may be stated that other. le- favorably eituated and improved, sell loc twentv dollars per acte l'rbablv imprted plantations rosy tie bought for twenty or thirty I doll os per acre iu the lower counties, where the soil is diversified and suitable for planting or stock raisimr. and particularly for the cultivation ! of fruit and vegetable of all kinds. -wa --p... I'aria rindiinns for vovetaibi-r To mulii(ly a la li s reuircaieiits. appeals to 1 le the predominant idea of all the purveyors id I fashion iu female dress ; arid, a- though one rot e were not sufficient, the modistes have now m ; irodured a description of douhle dress, which 1 make the wearer apt car to un'ulge in two at a . time thus increasing the our !a , as, of cour-c. the manal foi both must tie good ; otherwi-e they would not be in unison One o!" our i!lutrations depict- this aew stvle. which we le u to the appreciation of -ur t .ir readers Bonnets, i:; the aroper acceptation of the term, are still get'ivg smaller br degree and beaut;

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- Dave almost IM apeearanea M -m ill t apis, richly ornamented wl'li SreiMbla, and rertainlv far more t-r.. 'i n tiio l,hek Upp aiarharui " f .af ened behind w ith a bf)- tnd rather hort ends l -to be hoped i..at these pretty wiistbaniis will finally triumph over the harness looking belts, which, hewercr, it must be Daatasaad find bear in the eves of Manv showv r.uisiennes aa n ,...-. JIiirrtiriL' Lresa 1 ins is al'ogeitier an " .t baas c-tume the color of the dre-s beingaaerallf lisbt, over a eav colored iune. whu-h een through tba opeaioga left espre-lv L . a . i i a-. a . : in me areas, nurtoneri m front and nehir.d, much im . .. r - ... i i . ti... iu ' c I., i .i.ii oi ;i ruur uc v.; i.uoii- i i i -nle-rll of the Ires deleted iff onr en;;r,vin, i ... . ., f mZ 1 K W,! ' Hhmere' nt" Wuepi.e. The. 1 graduating bu'ton emn'oved nnv be i'her In dull gold or in mother of pearl. Ball I).-e-s : White farlemn robe, ornimen'eii roaad tba hottoni ot the -k;rt with two Huted flounces, surmounted bi i itrawatavad iiks ediring Over the two bottom h" iinces four others are d laped in the style shown in the illustration ; and above these two apparent jupes is a thirl, a!o in white tarleon, disposed shiwIwUe, and iu a point behind, while forming " tunic in front. The npperm,;it jupe ia provided with a deep hire trimming, surmounted bv bOSlllaBM, through which a light blue ribbon i-" tis-od. There i- a very wide dark blue silk waialhind, fastened by a Imw behind The decollete cor asa i- ("vpreil wi'h a bertha trimmed with lace j and bouillonne. The ciffure is irruiged iu the i latest style, the orn unentation con-isting of a' white and blue feather, intertwined, nnd partly eoneealing ;ae golden comb W ilkitj' Dre-s : The Iowa and ptletot are in atone colored f. i lard, trimmed throughout in j j rt let -ilk ruch: i a'rt Dallas The onlv ornirnent on the lu'el li uuee Smil! etnw ivit'i a i -e between two black velvet-, is the tour de-te'e ; violet silk bow and end. , rands ; irr Heat I'reerveif ?Ian I lioti,aul liars ta a r V e n ive now evniener tied ;n E .M-ne with iht e man having co ex pe ies of elephant. two ot them ex'ti( t. D melv . the mammoth snd ihe tlrphuf oiihquu and a third the same as th M wl h -till survive in Afri a As to the , fir-t ,if 'he-e. ihe mammo'l. I am aware that aaM writer! ontenJ (hat it couli not have died out manv ter - of thou-j'd- "f years before our j rime, he iR rje-h h is teen pre-erved in Ire . in Sibari i in -o fresh a stale aa to serve as food , l,.r j.tgs : ,r-. i- I w'. vo b it this argument -eem- to me lillaciou- Meiendorf, in l""4'l. after diggin; through some ilocknes ot freien soil in Siberia, came dowa uism an icv mass, in wh'ch the carcass of a mammoth an, imbeo -'er-. Ijjf, motig ntl.cr part-, iba put:l 0 the ee was tken out. snd is now preserved in j the Ju- urn of Moscow. Xo one will deuv that . this eleph.nt hol lain for several thousand years .u U- icy envelope; and if it bad t -et ;elt uudrs turbes). and the coid had g- ue ou mere tsing for j myriads of centuncs. we might reasonably ex- j peel tbat the Iroieo tlr-h might omlume unde ca ved unlit a second gla al period I, ps.-ed ( ai iv Js r ir'e- Lv el!

IHttsolttlioH of ( o-partnti hip. rpHK FIRM Of ffTOLWOriTHY i l KOÜAstDi Ik I JT a la sol ad by -aaraa I con er.t. ftie bo 1 we as of the late Orra wll. b settled br O -nre W. Stol Worth v . wbo will co.ideci mt bu..ip.a"n r-rtjea under few own t -j e iitUsdE W. sr i.WOBTHT. JoM 1. 1.05 A ED. ' ' V C '-st r?4-;t

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METROPOLIT T1E1TRE. Cera" a WesAi yfea nd Trmmtmtt 8trcU .tl:mger fr. W . . Riicy. t TTl II POrla wt PrrAtitnrw IIait ArnkA O 4 4 1 utaaaa ijvouiitgy uvfoiuucr aVtlil. r. I. I sV f l.te If. II T ' nitl ITIh IK lll i I alllX aw w as w am m wa .'H 7 v am s i i I VKIilDI) LIFK. PAtmCTLAR !COTICX -Tbe Horae Car laave tba ' Theater every evening at the close of th perfurmaiica People II nag at a dttance ran rely oo this. Paaoai a ii-ti.. Dre Circle and Parquet te. 5'aat; Knvate hoxaa. (or am awraoaa, hft OBt Orcaaetra teats, 75 cents; Gallery and Family Circle, 15 cent; . CSiUirt-D I araaa, $U; all reerved Mate 33. Ooora open at a qsarter to 7 o'clock. Performance commence t7a o'clock oracteelv. MASONIC HALL. POSlihKLV TWO M8JTS OMT! Saturday and Monday Evenings. Nov, ami ALP. BURNETT mm .KKvTKST III M 1H18T N'tlW I.IV15; WILL tw f 1 CWIQCR KM I HTMSMKN1S a l)OV( 50 Oats. Commence at T t o'clock B M fRPUnOB, Agant. Door ""o at S TOYS, NOTIONS, &C. To the Trade! 1 H.WK NOW IN STOKi: FOR TH L HOLTDAT TIADE a very lars and splendid took of Toys, Notion.', j fa. h..!, Cutlerv, Willow-Wart-, Fire crackers Tarjwdvx . Fireworks, Ac. Tba aaorTmeut cballeiifce.- any th.n eajwal to it, Kan or Wot. I.ona; experience aud Ntrict Utention tu business alone enables nie tu bring loK"thT 'iich ai endlea variety of ouU, wbicb at ail linies conimautl the patronage of the public. TU.1 . rad is re-p cifuiiv ol;iited to ex.mni.e my -ha, ' ( CHARLFS M .I K. BawfN4Uai N" -(y Wait W'abiiiKton .-tr.e'.. FOR SALE. DKIKLL Ac JONES. Ural 1 atate Hrakcra .tX)U Little llou'' a.'i a i.: - ., -n Ka-t if. Mreet, tr fl.aon. an blip; "ied Fsrm of 4t0 acre- iii l'ulaki county, i Tt 1 at a price enabling the purchaser t" pay for it oat I "f rh.- proceeds witnmashort time. This i a deoirte.l i,ii.. , . . ice l-raiue Hm "f n r"cui in feist Viaiiiut 1 .r-ot for X joo " rl "' 7 ""' A Near i:tta?e on Kurth Mi--isaijpi ttreet, on a let 44 by HO feet, f r 2,:0U. jov.'4-jai DISSOLUTION. Dissolution of Copartnership. riViV. CO KTNKKSHil" U1STOPCU U18TIXG I iiHtwean Uav.d S. McK-rnan and Jofph C. Hill. the title nf Mt Kerimii I Hill, Kb i! Fstate and Clsini Ak i t-. No. B Ifert Wu'liiiifton -treet, is this day dis?d. r m 1 bf baaiues will ba continued bv Jov-nh C. Hill and Will am M. Osaaer, undrr the firm name of Hill 4 Con bo wll seme all accounlis of tbe oldfirai. D A 1 : 1 B. McKKJtTI A N, JÜ8KPH C. HILL. WM. M CONNKK lodiauapoffs, lud., SI aar. 81 uova-CJt WANTED. WANTKI) hy a rc-jrcctable ynutiK married man, a situation as B(Kk-ki')r, 8alemau or Clerk. I-,, it ofrefarenoe girea asat rapacity, bswesly, abnety, tc Addr. -s A. 11. at tLi.-oflice. no24-dlw o rr i (; e . .Ill Whom it May Conrrro. Fo OFFICE rF "ITT CLXftK. ( bsaaaaeeasa) Im., November r.M, is",t UTICK IS HrP.EBY GIVEN 'K THE PF.5DK.Nl V t.efore th- Common Councilor ih City of Indiana polis of the followiaif I': . amble and KesolutiODv to-w;t ; WiiBBKVk, It is provided ra Section f.'l of "An Act to asaeew an Act entitled "An Act to repeal all law now in force for the iacarporation of citie,, " 4c., approved March lt, 107, tha' Wbenev t there shall be, ar may have been, lot- laid o!T and platted adjoining such city, aal a leeeel f the sam- i- madi- nrfc . er' 0 1 ce, in the proper county, the Common Cosncil may, ' hfj aiWaaeatiSW f the Board, eitcnd the boundary of -uc city, -o a- to include such Iota; and the lota thu !,. .-d -ball tberaaf er form a part of Mich city, an be within the jarisdic ion af the am-;" . Ad Wn.akAH, The ddit on to th City of Indianapolis, hawwwaa Drake's Addit.on and St. Clair's Addition, bive been for se aral y ar laid off in lot- and platted, K.tb of vthicb addittoi adjoin the city, immtdiately, ! on it n .rthem boundary; Therefore, be it r,olved t v the Common Council of 1 tbeCMjf of Indianap'ni-, Ti at all the lota, aud the sub uwuajwii, um in mr iui, nuniui.'nuu-uiii-iOMin-rruf, ofSt.ClairV Addition o the City of Indianapolis, ae the ams are laid sff ea the plat? tuereof, which plats are re- ; corded in tbe Bo k of Records of tha Recorder's OBlce of ii oeaatj, Indiana, ar.d all the streets and alleylying within tbe limits of said additions, be and the sarua are hereby annexed to the City of Indianapolis, and tha boundary ol said city is hereby extooderf s.-as te iticludt all of said additioas and sub 'ivisioas thereof. Bj tt rssd M, The City Ci- rk hall, upon tbe pa.sat i . tlas resohrtiea. file a copy af the üame, together with a plat defining the metes and bonodaries of said addidons, to be prepared by tbe City Engineer, in the office vf !eCoro1' ,jf Mariwn toanty, which plat rball be , i rnr.,r.1s. It. -..Ived Tnat for municipal purposes, until tbf Common Coandl -hall otherwise ereer. all that poitien 1 ..r.ia .aaow.n. uin.., r n.,. .i.,. (. " d:H auoiooiis :i k -b. oi a ruiiiiiiif iiu- u'.'nii ' ' from ihe cent, r of Meniiiaii street -hall he attached to rlb"Tvi'rJ i n it', r , tbe Second Ward, and all that portion lvi ljTie vh, ht v.tacheeHo the Third Ward. bv direction of th- Common Council. iug wet of -uch CTRU8 S. BUTTFhHKI.Ii, City Clasa aerll ale DRY GOODS. Q 0 rjj x X to CO w H a M OS c o o m TS ra a - a z X a tn fi Hieß - h ra -1 02 b 5 H - s c m 00 x t tu O - ce O b g 0 b 0 I H I t i 4 m OQ CP O rt e-1 e af 2 eb i W T. e s CO " 00 bfj ci H wear r. 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DDM? D i IIMDX y II I flul III 0 JIIVH' tl IIa FfhUTWJ If Of SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. H t ARJM7K1 IN I MM A A POM ROOMS T THE BATES HOUSE Where Ii i prepared to practice the nn-t recent and cieutiDc syoteni r attends olely to the and Soreery Pr AMttS I treatment of all CHRONIC DISEASES, AS OK THK EYES, EARS THROAT, LUNGS, LIVER. HEART, STOMACH. KIDNEYS, &c As well as all liaass prriiliar lo FEMALES. CA.NCEH and a!' U ' . .-esucceifuily and permanently cured by a new and certain remedy, without the use of the knife, without the Ion of blood, without eatiii(r or burning cauatk. and withoat pain. Testimonial from Rev. Dr. McCarter. ariaajeeen ome of Iir. Aboru'e Surfical prforn!ance, and hi v ery t-vtraonlinao' fcaccerat lo removing: al! chronic and other diea--. aftor 11 other means had failed, it afford- me irreat plra-ur' to I'-ar testimony to what I have e;i and know. l"b- Doctor ka- eajoye.1 ery unusual facilities for acquiring a most thorough aViowlcd?!' of the liiimau ytem, both in this and other countries, and bia epecial ability to detect the nature of the disease, a.s well a reuiedy, account for h s nnparailelrd succew.. To til per-ons Jalioring nud. r i. ,-. - that u.tj bavo been pronounced incurable. 1 would say, (asooewbo -Yiupathizes wfwa suffering buroanity. lass no time in availing yourself of the mean- of cure at tb- Doctor! room. Rev. I. McCASTRK. Oalweabwa July 2. ic-i. AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE. Wt were witm- yct rday to a casa of C aiijutu nv;:i and Keratiti.-. in the person of a lady of tbi-city.in which the fuuctioDK of vinion wre entirely ab iterated in tba right eye. Tbc eye was totally blind. The ladv placed herself under the treatment of Dr. Absrn, who has for some weks been operating in our city, who io tlo-t-hort -pace of three weeks haa entirely reotoicd the eye j to its natural sight. This case is one that nhou Id cm- ! mend the f'octor to those requiring treatment of the e, I and we take great pleasure iu bearing testimony to his ; skill, not only iu the case mentioned, (which is certainly 1 an extraordinary one.) but in the numerous other cam f the kind that have come und'-r our own per-onal ob servation. Ohio State Ji.'.rnal. noi IS S4-dy CRGfcERS. w. s.lroo su. J SAWTKS, I .HAS ll.Mi ' avwvm. A afiMiaal Mf (Succeasora to Sawyer t Stsrrett.) Whoh'wiili' lnlia in STAPLE & FAMV GKOIÜRI No. 13 South Meridian Street. ARE NOW UECKIVlNii A KILL ASS. KTment of (i.ods, and wdl be happy to upply the wants of our numerous customers at tlie lowest rate. Indianapolis. OctoberSl, lHes novl-d2m CROCERIES. : a IfT,'X'' aT- af"a d1 " Tl1 " " , ' m ' r"aaa,r jaa m. HORN & ANDERSON, :Sncffi.r. lg C. S. H0L.MKS. No. 31 West Washington Street, IIAVP JUST KECIiTID 5 iJÖO nBLS KVI'1' AN" :NTKK aWJtt. HTwaslCIJ UUmUVti BAKKKI.s CK. N iKKIKS. BAi;;.i.!..s KK1 arJOKWWAI wlaÄboOOA11 r.ovlo are PRINT1NC. cC. CH4-. AI Im r. hi ith;." II 4M. aV III T lllVO PLM5 15Ü 0K5.VMKNTA1. STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS. Merotr pawa and ItooU hi lid i , s. a No. 16 1-2 East Washington Street, i!fPl!vAroii5. DrJaUBJL Ji"blaak Ho-.k a evary de-cription mad t" rdar. tiovg-3rn MUSIC. M V l IC BOOKK. nR. LiWKI.L MtftOW'S 5F.W MCi rVXJKS FU;v ta, HiXJLS are sow ready; THE feKt GARIlKN FlKJTT mxiK Fric jS ct-ii's. THK &05G OAHDkN SICOSl) BOOK h 'Btl. Each rnpe-e lUelf. To fee fo lowed by THK twJNT. GAkbLN, l IIIKI B. K. a soon aa read) . Mr WM. B BRAOBrRT aSKW BOOK FORMN ! CBOtÄl kMD CHC hv THK K V v.. IK. a -ew . lerUcD af Cborell Mok. Frlea fl.50. No corttnervlat roo aeaaW necesaarj f mm books by aiuaicai anthers ..f .ucb wi4e repntatiw,, wfeaae previoain tfte Oepaftbvr,' f,av ten vera muh a rr il ar.a pot.a.ar tuar. tl.o m wfaer uHhrm eefiea by 1 bt-patd fnr the p !..- fey ilSM.X BkUlHKB. Sew York. :. v.-2 ale "' FOR RENT. 4tT01I tOOM FOR RKST 05 OCTH ILLI50IS aneat. la tfe,s Ciaa.es si dal Motel Baild.nf. acttabU for druci , r i (Kala or boots aas . Apply at t r v am ApelT at tfee

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Of 34 St. Mark' Place Hew York, 4 Fflr Trrmtur ss Dfmm Uttrr$ ea Cntmrrk." V , 4 . Wil l. liAKK Ria SECOND VISIT -7XrVNAPOL 1 1 I Tuesday, December 6th, m win nt: st Twr 'Al Will, Fron il.nmhir th til! NtunU. liinmliT lOth ioclniir. Where h no be coasolto) on DEAFNESS, CATARRH 1)1 (HUM, KS FROM IHK KIR. Noises in the Head, and al! ti e rariou Ih of the EAR, THROAT AND AIR PASSAGES. nk UQHTIIILIV8 Popular work on "Deafness, its Causes snd Prevention,' has lea' hed tlie Smh K-ditum, and may be ob tamed jo Carleton. -41 It Itroadway, or nt.v re speeiat.ie Itookaeller throughout the ctiritry I st iiuonials ol lit'imat kahle a'l rs. a Ainoiic (tie nnmeroue testimonial in hie pi... esMion. Dr Lihthill has selected a tew onij of thoe from parties rf parties of established noaitlor. snd weil known throughout the country 'Fraao the B me Joartial (N. Y.) June 4tj. lees.; 1 every business or prolasriun , indeed m ev ery deparfmeiit of science or 'kill, there ia al way -Mime acesiowleged head some .ne who stand out ta Mai relief among his fellows, as a sort of leader In the ludy and treatment of deifi es and catarrh, a special di-ease-. Dr Lighthill. of this city, occupies the poaition alxive deacriled He BM deroled years of Isbor to this epeeaaity. snd is now reaping the reward of his industry The editorial column- oi the Tribune ol a recent date bear wituese lo the Doctor's success in taia department of medicine We quote the para K'iaph: "Censor a De a Mit Loui Loewen-'ein. a lad Jourteen years of ue. fjoit; in Itennini, came to this city when he was about two years old Soon alter his arrival here he was taken sick and lost his hearing Hv degrees lie became 6rst deaf and then dum! For nearly ten years he wa.a a mule, unable to heir the loaaleet voice, or to articulate a word. About one year ago he was placed by his parents m the hands of Dr Lihihill, who haa so far succeeded in reetoriog to him his lost powers of hearing and utterance, that he ran converse with thoe who apeak to him distinctly ami deliberately . During the pt-t four or five months he has been under the tuition : Mr Hennecke. aud haa made considerable pro-or--in writing and arithmetic Hsring beet: supplied with the laia's n! in---, we further investigated the matter, andli-. -ergibst, previous to calling on Dr L.chthill, the youth s case wa conaide-e I , . --. . was for two vears an inmate of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum The Ker Jnt.u Nott. D. D., Professor in Union College. Sche ie, tady. in a Euhlished letter, tender his gratitude tu Dr. lighthill, lor treating successfully his cae ol lea flies Hi-v Fred S Jewell Profeasor of tbe State Normal School at Albany, also testiftes to baring been -nies! of catarrh Dr Lightlull po-se-i.-e- her fe-1 i montals and tributes to iii- talent tiom sniic oi o .t wenlth est ar.d mor prominent at.d ropecieil citizens, which mar be seen on appheatiou It would be difficult to speak in any but terms of prau-e of hu treatment, in the laea ot these many proofs and facta testifying to hia aur n Ki: OF ( 4 I AKKH l rum Kcv. Fresl . Je a ell , 'Prof or of tbe Kau NiirniHi s. iioui Alban. 1. Dr. Lylhül: Dr.va Sia Under date uf March 1 ' . eol you s rarefnl atstetneot of tnr case, taa former treatment, my failure to obtain relief io that direction, uiy resort to your treatmet.t aud iia ben eficial results I have been from the winter of t!te vear 1&44, atibject to violent periodical attacks ol Caurrb, marked bj atrotijr fertile sy mptoms, violent icfJarnmut';.'. of the lioiiig otembraticN o! tin-' carl ties of the head, accompanied in the first tager br a w ater discharge from the Dose, aabsetjoer' ly becotniL acrid and yellow, nd towsrdt'. close of the attack, purulent and bloody. These attacks produced a rau distraaiiD species of hesdache. ocrurring rriodically each day for a period rsriuig from one to three weck, some titoe.s so violent as to incapacitate me for busi ne - ani a' times confine ue to my bed. At time the attendant inflammation would eitead to the teeth .producing toothache; or to the throat , occasioning hoarseness and partialis- of roiee; and twice wiilün the last few years it has so affected the left eye as to confine me lor week -1 1 a darkened room. I had tried medicine- and applicationa of rati ou kinds, .f!- a;,.J other eatarrhil rwepara fiona of some half a doze kind; applicwtic. - . ihe head of camphor, finger, and hot tomeoutions of different kind, and in connection with these tbe usual emetic or c tbsrtica empiov ed to induce counter action. Bnt nor.e of these hnr produced any permanent improvement. snl in the tew iuetam ea ;n a hieb temporal relief ws a a.' firrdcd it wa. at the eipenseof -o much - i . ss to leave me greatly exhaust, i I i, ier 1 e.-circum.-lances I was led. though with reluctaaee,. fiom the eupjrosed mr urabilit ot the d.aesse, to make a trial of your treatment I found it soon beyond even my hopes reaching tba disease s it had never leeti reacheil bef-.f . i . uvz ita tymptoms to an extent wht' h I had uppoaed impoasible. At the time I gare you my i nset certificate, while I did not fees assured of a eoat plere cure. I had obtained a material reliei wbicb nearly repaid me for mv trial of your treat meat, at d which aatisfied me tha: that tteatmen: was aa effective as it was simple and idii'.rsophical. A -ubstantial escape froia my oid attacks of catarrh for the utipreredented pried of nearly bslf a year, and that in spite of severe occurrences of illness which woukl have for mer li rendered sweh an attack inevitable, wa. lo me. proof of sn im jaartsnt ancce-c It ia now at moi.-1 a atnre I ant jou 'Tut -'atement. and. while it ia unt aat Ui rne to appear thua constantly, aad ka guise, t store tbe public, it seems to me a metier of simple juatice to your, it. and to those who may be Buffering aa 1 aaa. la mM that I sm not only as fully aatießed as to i)e utoit od efica cr of your method of treating .larrb as I area ix montha ago; but I am now f the belief that f there ia audi s thing a cure for hrot ic catarrh, iu my case a substantial core baa beeu effected Yours, respectfully. FciMu. i S htru Albsoy. N V . September 1 I'M i UjaIaIi a ana' af l alurs, From tbe Rear Joseph M Marke. Ueetor of St. James Church: STaVAcrta, Feb. 90, 1U I La i s been deai ic one ear star since 1 wa in College, ome iweoty years ego. By tbe skill of Dr Lightbtl! ita tearing was eattraJr restored, sn that cow 1 bear alike with botb ears eud Sid ha I can aae9my ice a ita fajaci ind iv) ra fort than fcwforw

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