Daily State Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 4408, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1864 — Page 2

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TBB tTWOB IT MtTiT J MOW DAT MORWlltt.. DECEMBER b CSsSsfreee Coofxwse iMtmblei to day Al the organisation ia perfected there Mel be no delay, if quorum is prmoi, In prase Hing promptly to bar mm The ennusl BUgt of the IVesideiit will probably be aeH evert to-ejewrow. That docannt will fo.eshsdow th future policy of th party ia power. Thin being ki owo. toe measures oeaeaaery to give it force will (tattle be matured et an early day, and enacted into law. The edministrs u pulj. hsTrcg rontrol of all branches of the government , will justly be held faspoeeaasv, cot only for the conduct of (he war. bet for ell meaenre affecting ihe public interests Wa eta only hope they assy be die Uted by wisdom tod patriotism, with an eye single to the welfare of the nation, and DO, or partisan prejadieos The Electoral College The elector of the different State wiil meet on Xredneeda? to csst the rote of each for Pres ident od Vice President. Tot ia a mere m titer of for at, m the elector were choevi to recor choice of the party which elected them The college, in addition to indicating the choice o' the State for eiecutire officer of the Oorern meot. will select mesxengers to transmit the re alt to the teat of government As this it paving position there will be host? of applicant for it It Is Klght oaaetlmc tu lorget The Terre Haute CipreHS. in an article under tbe above caption , expresses sentiment which meet our hearty aoproval So far as the Senti nel ia concerned there has been no disposition to indulge ia vituperation and oartistn crim n it on in regard to the difference? in the p.. When the election was over, we aunounced our intention to Co ops ate with the admmitraiion in it legiti mate efforts to preserve the trrverement and restore the Union, and u-h wc knew to be the sentiment generally of the Democratic partr. Defeated at the poll, we yielded to the vrdict of the people. Mb we had the right to expect that a magasi.iarou? spirit would gorctn tbe victors. Sueh a sentiment hv not heee exhibited, howweer.b the lee-ling Kopabü-- m org -m of the State The same partisan Nttercess which it exhibited liiroui, the canr i-. stil: covert tin u-con duct tow i r-i - i(- polit.cii op;oi:etit Why t:.:., unleaa it ia the determination of the party aeeSV s-rr- that paftlaD miim shall control in the management of pubTTe affiir? The sentiments of the Exurc4, an equally bitter party paper, are in sinking contrast with the utterance or the aiid if the -jinit w'nch i' n.:u!catfs should control the public mind, it would go far to bring to ;i .uccet ul i.--;ie the gre.it question tin before the couutr?. V e quote the lollo tug extracH from the art! '. to which wc have referred, and trust that a if ;u in-in ,tin that a more tolerant and wiser spirit is to prevail in the dicu"sion and direction fif pafbtic .ffai We ftre sorry to .-re thc iDdiaiiapolis Jouiual nod Sentinel continue to iudulge in vituperation snd ptxtiasii crioiinsfjou. Csnoot iheeo tao journals, as the leading ntu ' tiie two greut parties of t!ie State, forget some the differ encea of the past? What matters it now, wheth er the Democrats or the KepoDlicaDN nere the sot blafae in the revolutionary acts of nsst legislatures? Who care whether the nt f proper legislation in 19bU or IrOJ, ires oejiu to the taiassSilnfi of the one or the other of the Partie then enntrolling the tatc That rhe Re publicans erred in mitiy particulars we are free to admit that the Democrats ected badly we know But lhe-e derelictions of luty this rc f using to legil tie when legislation wa necessary the motives which then prompted indirid uala and parties, are alt of the put, and should be forgotton The rehearsal of these thing now insult the hearing, and di9gul the common patnotim of the people The times are too serious to o. iulga in the-e recriminatious. Therenreijuc-ti' :.- of 10 day that ought to ilem.md the stteotioa of our leading men questions of the hour which are sssSSVbiftg enough to occupy ever? moment of our time What are we. a a people, to do in the future? How are we to suve our country, which is now struggling for life? Where are "the arms snd the men" to come from to support the grc.n causa on tbe bstile field, and how are (he means to be procured to feed, clothe and pay the aol diets ii tbe field? Tbce are qut-n u- which should be thought of. written ahout and fully in veiigted To wsge wsr on the Demo i a tic partr now for what it has done is cow irdios s- w w 0 At all event, a- far isi: is pateible with our poor human nature, we should atop quarreling, heal all the old party sores, and never probe theqa again A citizens of Indiana, we hare M divsegH of in?er--.ts. no different destiny, l Ii versopa th in the tufure to follow We are OS t people, or we have no State government Our individual good our collective good, and all our varied interests are in common, or wc have onlv the rights and privüee of the mob Never did the tiroes deroaud more Ooipeti us It the lsMi.g aside of partisan feeling, snd ir. stead nf the press of the assets fanning into a fle old party hatreds. iSS greatest duty shawsM be to pour oil on the trouhleal water, snd ui ite the people upon the one greit idea the one eon trolling thought, of bow bes: to save tbe Government We hope to see the coming legislature composed of uch material, that the past dereliction of either party will never he referred t. that the common good alone w:!! ahrb al! t!ie earn est labor of the sews ion. and that for a time at least, partisan animosities will be buried beneath the purer impulses of p atrioiism. serrrt Polltlm! Orjnnizatloni. The Iiifon Kmpire. reSsWed as the organ of Mr i.-i iiehni t us discourses upon tiie cv: tsndeactes of secret political societies in a re publiran zov.-rnment. and t.king into considcra lion tbe source from which these commenui come, thev hve a : e-.. r igi Incwoes It says : The clandestine assemblage of mrn. foe saj trl." SVBSOTi liucri ir i.uiir in iit.i , uv ri Wc oiü'd not' brir,, o irselve to anvtamg mote (nan t .re to! erat of secret political societies even under the rx traordinary eircumstanee of the Ust two vearof Republican rule True, the oj en i-- :i W. of American l itizens. to exercise the i-onatitu noD ! r k- of tree discussion, was put under the ban of an Arroiraiit miluarv author.!. wKtrb omel;rm 1 -per -cd . O . J public meeting ion or to exile . 1 -er our spe.ker" True, the sdhereou of Absolutism, the be. 4 Cemjcrst-v I and Constitutional Liberty, snct .n "-ere? . bUck ai midnight" conspiracy, armed ti e lo, Mies) rifle of "the Govern me: '. rewidwd with ample supplies cf .ammwrntio:). : ail esurleis)wM j inclusive, . . ! ;. ,tted their readiness to serve the peav" by the sKuthter .! beads! There was a setoj.i.,; ja-' : ( iliou l r the organisation known a the vi - ..: I 1 erty ; out u was only tremtnj. aw tne event hj -proven That organ-tan n waa futile tor tbe a. t . eve Beat of any pol.tii-al ...r party purpo.-c: and, mantpolated ss it was by mercensrv oandfili. bo were bought up to betrav. hirwsf to lie. and paud in dollar tor evers t.re.i h of faith wuh men whom tber had lured into crime, the " Sows of Libert v " proved worse trun a t.iure lot rbe c comphshment oi what mr doubt not were ih ! i ul ani oomsasodabie pcurposes for which its founders daaifoed it. i be eaaiissu. i was great the esigency imperative The aaagare, tas wrung, tbe outrage, the unrrecidei ted takes aiea to whicn tbe Democracy were aobject. hewot a crissa ia tbe ksssory of the party It is sabs deplored thai ib main adopted were as laa le quale to tea ucoaaiou, aa to imperii toe wrg.xa tion with attar and Irremediable wreak, whlls

thev obviated none of The UU to which It was subjected The error, great ee to we, will sot be without itaconventstion, if weafe aiteeowagh ! kirn the Iceeo'n which it tewabes. Cooaii secret organisation to tbe ases of men wuh recta, ti c are it. bar. uic - cssBtactcw It ia fitting that the awaaaaia of lit. erty should meet in hidden chamber, guarded by '

entries, and ypeik their fell purposw in whisper no low that the walla, even if they had earaot Lear, at d might tot dirulge. But lei the glorious Doaoa-acy, who have DO purpo the w-.u! 1 hwsitn'e o confe to ther God, DO aspiration that would not in the ap piause of the contemporary and on looking world, and of the generations which are to come, meet ii . . -r A j 1 ! .a. t i in i I .'mo hit ihi iT'K-.aim ine.r pnr.cip c time honored and historic as they arc, in tone so loud that may bear, and in tortus so explicit that all mar nr.der-t ..n I Let us be pa tient ISt U' bide cer time lie our trust an haken in the people. V, . e reae to trut the people, the deaignxlien of our party will be a -nur. and we ought tu abandon the name end bid the organisation periab. Trust the pe. pie. Ther re prejudiced, but they metu wall. The t ate deluded, but they are honest in ttctr Jr'.usiOD. It ia inconceivable that they would kn M ing'.r and willingly sacrifice the freedom which they inherited, iu common with u. with a com moi aucostry, and which belong of t igbl to their posterity a r!l a. to our Trust them. believe iu them, though they arc adverse to us in opinion, or even hostile to ua The oay is com ing it may vet be remote, or it may be very near when the whole people, forgetting ancieut MaWm an i animosities, will join the Democracy id a demand so loud, so imperative. so universal, fat tbc rehabilitation of a Constitution trampled under loot, tnat tue inrone ot icspoi:nj. now ecurelv o even its builder may imagine the foundation to have been Uid. will crumble in utter atid irreparable ruin. Iii. Hattle at Franklin. I he Ciucinnsti Gazette's Nashville correspou dent, under date of December M, gives SOBM sddiiionsl particulars of tbe battle st Franklin The plan of the baftle was vers simple, as we had no lime to iret up a i omniete nlati as the en '

m r r r emy pre-aed us too strongly and obliged us to exceptions. wt-nt out to the forest early in the fight off-hand. The original plsQ was to with m,,rhitl to t.hop mutd fe, lbe soldleri' familitdraw the forces ol (ien Schoheld until meeting . , a.Ml.n.,,.1. .r.J ...fU in th. i It was a novel spe-tace to see the merchants,

anve ticinity of Nashville But the over sanguine ' rebel- pre.-ei u too hard.and wbee (ien. Scho- t field paswwised ft, he could, not avoid aaaajaat , ai d drew np his little army in line of battle in front of Frauklia At balf-past three o'clock ! the a?M ult commenced. Cheatham's corps waon the tight, Steward s an the left, and S I) 1 Lee'ri corps, in reserve, in the centre. Cheatham i threv. bi whole cot; - oti Waener's diviaioa with gr4t impetuoeitv. n.- .j ifter h ilf sn hour's despera'c fighting, puhed Wagner b ish On the second line, where they became mingled with sf 7 Cox V snd Kuger's men ou our left nd cciitro. the lebela. eucourugeil bv their sucrea iu driving Wagner hack, .dram cd with loud cheers on our second line. Tbeii order ol advance was very peculisr, a fcoii-circle two rf.nur.t deep, extended all around our line, nud behind each alternate rtswiment was placed four others, so that the assault ing columns were -ix regiments deep. Hood up peered about 4 1' M t the head of his column, and r ointing toward- our line, aid: " Hreali those liücs. base, and you have finished the IM in Tct.ues.-ee. iircali those lines, and there is nothing to oppose your march from Nashville to the Ohio nrer. Loud cheers answered the rebel leider, and immediately the whole space in front of our li'.es was crowded with advancing multitude-. Captain Lym in, commanding our artillery biigs le, 4?h corps, had placed his bat levies in the mo-a tavotabie po-itions, and from thsias, -t rrn- al bot tnd idscll wa hurled into the ciiaign : rank? With Baoal rtckstM bjfbfat " Iba aebtiS ru-iicd on, and when within a lew hundred yards of our works, our bovs opened upon them aith so terrible a inu-ketry fire il;:tt it et ruf i a- ii nothing couio I've heioro it. but no wavering was perceived iu their advaticing line On thrv cme, tushing up to the verv parapet ot our work, and -luck their bavouet under the log on our balUeiaitl on the Colum bt i Pike The pre'ire was po great that some Ot C sV ai i W i2t!r'- men temporarily gave a iv tjp to this time Opdyke -f the ItSih Ohio had bc-en held in reserve. Col. Opdyke, by orderfrotn ten Stanley, now rushed forward with bis ; brigade to restore the broken line The rebels, i who'll ad Crowded avat our works, had not time j m m Sk I - ' to retire, hi. l Uo - t w aener - men wnicti were broken but a moment before, rallied, and attaikeJ fie e&Cdli on their Ü ink wfnlc Wpdvke cLatL'ed them in front. A desjierate hand-to I snd fight M Mad with bayonets and butt ends of musk; llundiei urieSJela were captured here, nud mt ..uc w u reatocfd. ror two hours md a hall the lifittle raged all along our lines, the men id the 4tb and 23d corp vieing with each other in braverv. Riley's brigade ol '2M crp- fairly covered the ground in front of them with rebel dead. The rebel (sen Adams was killed, be .tnd his hor.ni rell into thj ditch toelher, in front of the 104th Ohio. Seventeen attacks ot the enemy were repulsed . and st dusk the rebels were repulsed at ali Doint, but firing dkl not cease until 0 o'clock. At le.i.t 5.000 rebels were killed, wounded and capturel ; while our lo-- : iibly ii about 1.5H). We have taken from the enemy thirty Baas, some regiments, among them tl:e ?Uth Ohio, taking half a dozen ap:e r i ,e:i . Sc i.dield directed the battle from the front t n the i orth bank of the s'.rc im, litre -..tue heavy t;uns :md batterit ot tue WJQ earps were piacei.an.i wmcn mu great serv.ee bj damaging the enemy's right win-. . a - a a aaa I Cnndr n a Dessert. Türe sugars and candies do not injure the teeth, except indirectly by their injudicious ue in eicitiug acidity of tornach or dyspepsia, as will any other kind of food, or drink, or bever age, it extravagantly used. At seasons ot the usr ahcu fruit or berries may not be ripe, fresh, and perfect, as dcs.-ert. pure eugar.s and cnudies miy be ued as such in their r-te.id to gre.tt au vantage, because they ate healthful, being warm ing. js and agreeable, bence, as a table Mast , they are very valuable, ahile the almost universal love of them shows that they were intended to be eaten If a child is not allowed to eat auytbing coutainiug sugar, it will sicken and die in a very short time. Children need the carbon the fuel contained in sugar to keep them warm; without it thev

w m. a f n.t it; but that ae a des-erl, after each tcguUi meal, tbe use of pure rURar snd candies would U'Lefit and not injure Hall's .Journal of Health A m CAE.-We learn from the Cr.wforo ... , ., . . . , , f . , i ille Journal that John Micha, I F.slier came to l, .i..i. ; 1-.- .... .v.- ofi.K ..i. i u-tii si .iv.v, ou ä ur vi u u , uuuri eery distressing circutntnco The deceased e a a? m e a . a .

t'Uij perion jrom com; nence tne love oi ?wvet t ij , jrp things :s au instinct, implauted by the kind and I wise Maker ol us all, lor the child's preservation A:, extensive w irehouse for the s-ile of to There are a parcel of stupid creatures inlhejb.ee. i to be built at Evar.ville bv a stock world w boss stock iu trade of brains and logic company. I; will pes. amounts to this, that " whatsoever is good is tin I A. , v . , , . . ,. - bealtbT." It is not advised that children should f-T? A,bainy !f ger hfl? r,,.ad pr'CC be ulloeed to eat sugar and candv whenever thev ! 1'JC:l1 n0tlCeS t0 ',rrnf Cfnti ltn'

uwwa upon nis eaie a piacara luiormuip mm mat ,,(,0 or liflW. on which there was an i'i-.;r-ui.Iee he stfoscribed liberallr to relieve the town-I , . T e

of cr his life nor his property i.i t e saie i ne aame aistnt about u. night bii beta irJ its contents, worth several wsw-' an, worth several ti.ousaud dollars, acre fired auu burned. Beliesiog that the whole threat would be executed be ubtiifd i aespoo ol defence, and being unlo I" "" " rr"on bJ n ace. lent it ctusei hi death. H' was about sevent yrars oi n 1 highly reflected He leaves au aged widow. A ERksran oa aixit itino rut the Rebels The LaUjciU Jourual up : ii: SamuswsBWu(.ds. who about a jears G a.f from Ker.ttickv to this city to reside, was fi :day afternon arrested by t'at.t. Mfuidly, el Oesfesrad I so es taJT. on a charge ot bem er.gsged iu tecruiting tor the rebel armies It t saiu that the evidence to prove tbi charjee U perfei tlv conclusive Tbe arrest wa made at h's re-ii.Jcr.ce on Columbia street, no reistance be i g aaadi He wa taken immediate!) to tbe Lahr House, aud will be tent to InifiSBSpolai for frit!. Reynolds is a widower . About ".GHaJ bogs have been packed in Laflyette. snd there ar 1.000 or 5.IHK in tbe pens waiÜSMJ MM aealber are weak and aaiu i like a pendulum sll tbe wat from 9 to 10 eewBj The Leneril quality of the hogs . jr. owing - . . W .-K r.. .... ... , l Mr C C Young. Esq , an old cititen of Jef fersonvUle. and his daughters. Adalir.e and liar? Ann. were all married oo Tbanksg.ving div This is th aaaotid time, we learn, that es h of the above mentioned members of the Young famHv ha drawn a prise la twe marries lotterv

aTATE irt.H. it, enuraaeatlnc the went; of Mancie, the PffJfM 9aT College a first Haas institution, of ' , . ., " '..ecriplioti of the efc'een at coat of $25, fK, and thi it wmild he amply unported.

There was a fatal shooting affray in Frank ouoty, on Thursday erecing last, betwefo ! one Ju-aice Wood.ortk end a soldier of the 123d! . . . . I regiment. Hn-kish Chapman, ebo was at home oa furlough. IJotb men bad bean drinking freely, and wh.le in that condition, quarrelled over the provii n of sn old hore trade, before Chapman joined the army Hotniwortb cone teoded that the horse m to be lett with htm . util the , - or the three re ire for which the ' former h d enlisted, while Coapro .n held that it wae to remtin only until Irs return, whenever that might be During the quarrel which took place there. Ciupmsi, hwore he would hare the h r-e or shoot Woodworth, when the lauer ec tcred bis house, and rataroing with a gun, shot Chapman dead on the spo'. the ball passing directly through his chest and one of bis arms. Woodworth then tie !, and we underhand the body of Ohipnnn remained in the road where he had fallen, un'il BtWwIgf The next diy Wood worth surrendered inmseit to the officers of justice, and was beld to bs l in the .sum of $1,500, hich was given. The boys of Company F, of the 100th regi ment. sent, la-d weelt, to ihcir friends and fami lie in Whitley lounty, over g3,tMJU. A ut-sr baptist church edifice is being erected iu Rochester. When finished it will be a fine looking building In MasMb), thanksgiving wan obrer ved in a novel and philanthropic manner. According tc arrat gement , all able-bodied men, w:th a fe phyn-1 u s. county otticers, tudents and teach er, with axes, mauls and taW on their ahoul der 0 t ch wtod T!)erc we:e thre. 1 companies numberuii; tbout one hundred men each, and about tweutv teams weie on lund to haul the wood The 1're-s sayn: We uevt-r -iw uicn work with m jre euergy or better grace Although many a pour fetlow blistered his hands and caused bis limbs to ache. be performed hi.- labor with a cheerfulness and lightness of hesit which only the discharge of deeds Ol liable char.ty can impart. It was a day well -pent, und we doubt not one which af forded our people nifire real pleaaere and lastiug enjoyment than could have been afforded in any other wa l ii'iewere oue hundred loads of wood brougnt in, and a considerable quint it w .- eat which wu.i nut hauled in. Our citirctis ptojo-et'i devoSo another day in this wav during the holidays. In addition to bringing in wood, a collection, amounting to one hundred and fifty dollars, wa taken up in town for the purpose of hiring wood CW1 Notwithstanding the iinuieaaa hipments, the IffaDai die Journal .-ays the levee iu that city ia covered with coops ol poultry, ail going south wnrd. The New Albany Ledger give- the following prices of marketing in that city : In flic markets thi. morning tn;tter sold at GO tents, eggs at 40 cent.-, drc.ed chickens at 50 ceuts each, dressed docks ai GO cents each, green apples 30 cents per half peck, sweet Kitstoes .'i0 ceot.- per ouarter peck, cabbage 13 cents per he d, and evcrythins el-e in the f .m? proportion . Father Vulkent, a Catholic pticst, visiting Latavette, seriously injured last Thursday evening, ly falling into the man trap at one of cros-ings of the street iu that city. His ftce struck a projecting curb stone, cuttine a terrible gash. The boys in Lafayette for amu-ement pelt the gas-lamps with stones The amount paid by the gee company of thai ritj for pattisf in glase ; tbuj broken wiil exoeel '. ;nt rnid in Cin ciunati The Sullivan Domoer it pive an aecouut of : a kind of "cuabost" ued on the Wab h : BT An eiitcririsin individual baa singular look ing craft moored :it the ilaiid, iu the Waburih riv -er. just above the Merom ferry. It ignores State line, by aiming to keep just on the line. The proprietor owe.- iillegimce to neither Illinois nor Indiana, but thirsty topers from either State can be u i ommodated thereon at cheaper rates than wheie readofl hare to pav tax und license. How the customers reach the "gunboat" i more thin we can sav The name may be derived ftotn the particular braud ol whisky sold. Mr Wilson Collver, of Blooming Grove. Franklin County, was married on Thursday, on MeasaatS whs drafted into the service ot Old Abe, end on Wednesday, while out gunning, he acci deutallv shot the tliutnb from his right hand. i xEW8 FR0M piIE Coi nty -The people of I pikc counlv, jn this State, are ju-t now interest ea in two pecuhara nd shght.y different subjects. One is the leuuding of a colony in Ceutral America, and the other is. hunting tuxes bv star ligb'. In furtherance of the first, a public meeting has been held, and money raised lo send a coinrnisioner to make Mrrangeinent b.r tbe pro paeed enngratiou ; concerning the second, the Clay Couuty Democrat says they have not yet cassrbt an foxes N. A Ledger. A Splendid organ has been built for the Chapel of tbe University of .Notre Dime, at South Bend. It is one of the UrgM in-trument in the West It is twenty five leet in height, eighteen feet in width, end twelve iu depth It Contains two bai.ks of keys, with two octave pedals tor the b;.ss, ani ttnrty-six stops An iatwreitiaps revival of religion i in Drogre- at the North Method; Church it. Terre i We snder-tand that a compinv ha- been I nr '.::.irr-iiii,i ..ni .1 cum ui' wtu ... i ii I. ifivetle, ComDösnl of weikhv and : it.rluenrl.il eittoews. to bore for petroleum oil in petroleawi mi in j JarM- nuiiitv ( ........ - 1 . -. e l Mr .lo.iu idmer, at I iicron. . ' wk .it!r,T. , v hr.nn the ni-'iit ot t ie Vütti u w . . r November The teas Sa eooea is re;orted to be OI ,a -rv. .i-';; ..t Pkiiin pp.i, n;n. n.na " i ii n i .ui:- ss a as a i ' n wi aw , uui a a s.c- ,,. , , Irom uiiivan. wa- iie.-trovci ov nrc, on tne aight ut the i4ih of November, with all hie fur riture n J f.ilKl in tnot.ey. It was doubtlees the work af k( oa t, an incenaiary. out tne motive is not Two or three nichts before the house v- a. . was bred, but bein discovered, it ras extMiguisd before mucu d im ice was done. The Tc.-re Htute Journal says that the - a m coui.ir? poop' nt :go county nre orgaou i t ,-,r..r tl ..m.:M from th o.nr.iati.-.ns ,,f ih rrc thieves now infecting that region. I i.c Fountain County Ledger says that At tics i- inft-ted with villains and thieves whose visible means of aafMSS is a purzie to bone-t men serer! robberies have lately been com mitttd there. At ic nuptial church in Greensburg, on TssaABJfivtOg dav. $l i0 was contributed, and st the Christian Church $250. for the fund is aid of soldiers' families. The Israelites ot E tossille bad an elegant a id brilliant bil ou Thuriat night last, the net nrria of wnich co to the bswieht of tbe Sen.r " gogue now build:ng at that city. The B g mfjrket at ':ucenr.a range from $10 00(10 60. gross, and $12 00 $ 12 50. nett. In consequence of tbe unfavorable weather las week, a large cumber had accumulated in tbe ps

ti.L soars or f k o esia.

Viirol thrower lnfet Tau -too. Mats. Shikspetrc is to hire ajoauraeot in Helbourre. Aaatralia The Mlat di-h" i t.ul to be BotleT'i Datch Osp Canal. A Washinffton boot msker states autboritatire! that 'Oil Abe' Utt " i s eery big thing The stei plough turn, over egbt acres . . h-o"S" day. It is one of the tr.ump is af Er.:ih agri culture. Apaper t nd r:ff pomp-inr has been niied in Boston wi'V t c al of f.300.000 . . The ceouie of New Htven hae aubscrihe-i uny tnousana omiar t iorm ioi ai wmm . p?' The Parisian Udies dve their lapdos Green dogs, yellow dog, and p'.ns sky blue, are ' st present much in vogue . . . , . . r . ,t ' " w swajwswo. -..v-.. poisoned lately, bT swallowing the juice of some tobacco which he wa- chewing The Newark New .Terser naners comnlain of the increase of the lotterv bus ness in that AnEnglihmmwnohs.ii lately gone 'one from Harnerica. hs given it as his opinion that our youths are smoking themselres to death ' -"There never w. . turmoil ina Slate' said Walter Scott, "m which k: Swt lidoot take tf advantage themselves as a tx.tlg pot is ÄUrc to bring scum to the surface ! A tbbtn schoolgirl m ifaugor. ouiy ten year old, recent!? reeeired the prize of a bible for committine 136o verse to memory in six months. The teacher should te pruecuted. Wisconsin i a model S;te There is but ' little crime committed out there at least but ' little that sees the light of day. for the State I J'rison is vacant, and ttiere is no prospect of its ! apartment being occupied soon. A i irge toll tig-mill for the maniilCtujsMf boiler add .-licet iron, will -oon be (tap H i I'roridei.ce. R. I About thr-- hundred hands will be employed in it. miny of whom will be brought from England Tl..reUiAS.Mr.rr..l i!'hin ILiekviUe, Maas . And everv vear thev hive .a grand hunt. This I T - . ' year tlie killed )J9W -quirrel- The fur is valuable now Thuu ba-t a naughty canning smi'e, r ail of tniAcbief, fan ami guile, And all tbe flattering tbiius you say, Vanish in that -mile away. A vast coal field has been discovered between the great lakes and the Kockv Moui taius. This will luruish luel for the navigation ot thai Upper MMaoaxi River, and v in be a controiiinelement in the locati -n of a railroad to the Pacitic Theology, as well as medicme. i- writing much more ceni i! than it used to beWJ he Tnitiir inns of Kngland elowS their theological com mencement with a ball, though the organ of the denomination it) Kngland mildly protects arraint the. practice The l. hi tri of Ooagrcea has received an ad ditiou ot alout 4o,ljtM) books during the past year. They treit of a great variety of subjects, but especiallv of the discovery, settlement and topognphy of tlii- eminent The law library of ihe Supreme Court has alea recciveJ omr valuable additloBt Kossuth bei three nephews in the Union army: Cohn el L L Zslavssky, who, When General Ab th was di thWl in toe late s-.'verf engagement at .M lian i, Fla., took the command and bvoaght the action to .a aaccesafal dees; Major A. Ituti-iag, eomm mding the Fir;-t Florida e.tvalry, and Lieu ten -tat E Ealaffjky, in hi brafher'- regiment A proit sur of iegerdi main, in Cornaali, England, borrowed a penny Irom a miner and speedily i haaied it ittts a sovereign "And is that my MMff" asked tue tniuer "Lft me see it " Ho took the -overeign. and. putting it into Iiis pocket, -tid: "I'll keep it : this shine; I don't a ant it tumd hack nguin." At Virk-d.urg. Lieut. Dee, CoBajiajafJ of Subsistence of the cavalry force, was killed re cemly by Jesun, of the 4th Illinois cavalry. Doth officer- were somewhat intoxicated, and were playing "William TeU " Dec placed a cup on his head, and .lesup fired at it Ae he palled (he trigger Dee r.iircd his head a little, and tbe bill went through his forehead. Jesup is now under arrest, and is to be tried for the deed. A newspaper is to be published it: Paris, devoted exclusively to marriinoni.il interests. Its only advertisements will be "wants and replies," from persons who want husbands or wives; its literature will be love correspondence; its essays are to treat of the affections, marital duties and and rights, and its editorials a ill give advice to the ill-treated, the lonely and the deserted, gratia. This is a prosiessive age. A droll story is related of an honest old farmer, who. in attempting to drive home a bull, got suddenly boiaiod over a fence. Recovering himself, he saw the animal on ihe other side of tbe rails stwing the air with bis head and neck aud pawing the ground The good old man looked steadily at him a moment and exclaimed: 'Dim your apologies. ou needu't stand there you 'taiul critter, bow in' and rcrupin' vou did it a nurpose, darn your curly pictur !" 1 his ingenious sur crscription was actually upon a letter mailed at tne Rocheiter (X, Y.) postofhVe : To Hiram Allen. OSWEtiO ; Tran.posed, it reade:ii WK 00 SO ; Transpired ug.iiu, and vou will see That tbwa it runcth. SO-tiO WE ; Transposed once more, and it will show A common BaSagW, SO WE it 1 Ave o trr 7o, in Lite's Hri:at Mail ; I. well directed, we can't fail It badly, "thereby hangt a tale!" IntercslitiK t rial of I'rojccti lea. A RANOk OF SKVI N. MILKS AND A QUARTER 0BTAIN tl tYawB the New Hav.-n Journal. A very interesting trial ol ihe sub-calibre projectile, in connection with a new picking or -ot, both tbe invention of Mr Wilson H Smith, of Derby, was made by order of the War Department, a ew dais Muce, at Dei by. iu this State. This trial w:is the concluding one of a series, and was made by Commodore T Hunt, of the navy. The principle is such, that bv me ins of a Ucke: or case it is rendered possible to tire k ball ot less diameter th in tbe calibre ot ,,m i:..w. ........ ,k . I... ulu' "U1 "t"1 iioi, mu ''Hint; r r 11 u.",e P"wU iCI iu Ult I "L I f , l tr.l t CI Lx UU1. i alls.) Sk 1-' wiiu vvu -.vjuvl - I w r r ... 1 I u,uc'1 re4ter r4l)'. W,ltl r UP" tf,e , ; wu;ls ot the cm. I ne tn.ti was niie trom a I . . - r,Ao hiv, k hasn snnnnred - ' iirbr f.ir :hs nnrmue of iH.e The target w t- i.'aced one quirterol a mile from the eun, a- i consisted oi laminated irou plates four and a hull mche in tliickness, bolted to a backing of etflU inches ol ouk, and four feet of hemlock. V i s urt was three feet wiae anu iour leet u . i iftn. nesiue tuis i.irj;ei. there was a screen oi boards about eight leei suafe. on which was pointed a bull's eye eif:ht ew. u.thes in di.imeter 1 riese two targets, it Hi he borne iu mind, were lor two urTerent desoripnot! oi projectiles, me wio.ien creen oeiti tirei at first ailh common shell, in order to test the new packing or s-ibot. Five shells were fired at an elevation of a trifle less than waif a degree, ihree ot which struck ! the eise lit inch bu.i eve. one ol tbe other- Wir about ',o leet above, in line, md theotuer about three feet below, a little las tne left. Tbe extra ordinary v'lo-c. e-s ol the shooting rbowed that the packing mud h.ivc taken the grooves with the u:rao-t exactitude, thus secjrinjf the great object of all packiug, tbe iustaubuteous and complete filling ot the grooves, preventing any 1 lose of force t.y tbe e?eape of gas bv windage, and securing the roury motion to a projectile which ensures its correct fl-ht Heretofore, no p; kin: has completely attained ail of t'ie-e rt'i'iiremetits. on several accounts;! all of whi h sre obviated by thi- new mrxle of n.xliini. O.i t Ii Ot i mnfot rn .l lha trial nf thai . r-7"- T" - woo.ien target, uve suo caiiore snots were nrej at tLe iron target, at a distance of one quarter of a mile, and the elevation of the gun a half a de ,ree Tbe f. rat -truck the target about four . m j . . . e af.Tet.re I eye, and penetrated the tar get and the backing, and buried itself in the hill The sec-ud wa atter.del with iim:!ar reThe third fe n about three feet. caiaaina the tareet The fcurlh and fifth struck m and pier-d the target and backing, rearing It tn

pieces and destroying it eotlrely. The projectiles ued ware steel bolts, Tour sod a ba!f inches in diameter, end about sixteen laches Id length, flat boasted, and kept in place la the fun by means of t sabot or jacket, the psekare being

attached to the base of the case. The weight of the cae and bolt as fired was a trifle over CO pounds tor etch shot, the charge of powder being 2 the regulation charge of ten pounds. The peuetra' ve I. rce of thts projocbio !S with cut aparnllel n the biatory of proiecttle On breriou. tri.l at the M raw pl.ca. with the same itin. af the aane .liatanre an uainr ' ,r -am.' etin. a' the same distance, and uing ' -atn. rr.srge oi powoer, m. .r tnce stewt woita were tired at, and through a target composed of eight L a a a a .a a a a . . It inches of laminated iron pUte. twelre inches of oak backing, and lour feet of bei leek timber 1 he velocity was so immense that tbe bolt not . only went through tbe whole mass, but tbe cape al0 weii lnrouch tl,c ,ahi inches of iron and nlo wen; through the eight inches of iron and into tbe wood, ahere the bolt left it Ooe other shot was fired at the same target with the same into tbe wood, ahere the bolt left it Ooe other result, which destroyed the target, rendering it lult, which destroyed the target, rendeting it elcas for further trial' A few of these projectiies were made for the -c:t'.. ior luriaer mai " ( . .. . " - - ,arße Amr pnr, wnic(. n tmti on trial for so ,ong a lime t Bridgeport by General G-llmore ,d guff and Comtnolore Hunt This gun is bv H odds the best which has ever been made. owing to tbe immense charge of powder used in oroporion to the site of the gun, it has almost been sn impossibility to Cud s projectile which would bear the strain Sis of those pro c, wer fired from the gun with charge ranging from twenty to thirty pounds of pow der w.th the most decided ucces ,N ü "tnd tbst tbe est reme range of these rojectiles was seven miles and s Quarter. m,,f' a"d B " 7V, thp lreole rn of any other projectile fired from this gun Father Stmirius commenced a mission at the Cathedral at Vincenne. lestcrdav. MARRIED. On Sunday evening-. December 4th, at ihe rideno of theWiJr'h falber, Cspt Caw. by the Rev J. P. Isuaa ham, Scuikm Tiatcs to Mrs. Missotai Dar, ail of this city. Nocardx. DIED. On the 4th lest , at hU residence, ou Sürth Mendiaa set, Joückh ft. isjBSeaPi aged 36 earM, tt month!1 ad t dsj Kv! v'iou M ru.'i at ibe aous tu-dsy st 2 o'clock Ms lists of the famllv are invited without further aotictAIVIUSEIVIENTS. METROPOLITAN THEATRE. I .rtitrof Wathintfon and Ttnntuet Sireett. UanaKcr Mr. W . II. Kllef. Moiidav Eveuiiiff, December 5. 1864. Mr, BO WIN 4DlMtl. E -X O C II A It 1 BS PI I (frim Tcnnyon's Pcems ) T O O JD L E S . PmccK ir .Vi.!ssij. Dren Circle and Paruurtt, 3 out-; l'r a:- H f .r : ;. r'iis, Sft ISI; Orcbtrs eats, 76 C sis; Uaiiorv and Family Circle, i cents; Catldrcw in anr. $19; all fas I si seats 75c. Do th open at a quarter to 7 u clock. Performance commences at 7. o'clock precisejv. NEWCOMBS MINSTRELS! Mom aI ill! 8 U O NIOBTS Saturday and Monday Dec. 3d & 5th. 'KTCoMB"S GKKAT Al.l.I AssCst TWO B VND IS ONK. Tbi stupi'udou- organisation, beaded by i of Minstrelsy, - Lew iy augmented for le and 165. Doors open st to 7. Ceaimence at i" I o'clock Adroissio!) rsO Cent. nov29-d6t F A. Cl.AKKH, a a ivmivtpniu v tTHMftl. rik FiiiaiK-ial ct-ut and l'MiiatcI .neposjio! ) oftlieL'tiilAMl tato. AUrHOR'ZKlJ CAPITAL CASH A l'l 1 A 1. 1 A 1 1 J IN i 1,000.000 VM7"ILI, reenr uoRcription-.. as financial agent of WW tue tf ov.Tt.ment. tor all ol us pqfilar loao W.U collect koI.I ini.-r--t on regist eWl aUfI coup.jn hnd on tbe most liberal term. Corr-ncy bnds casbed on iresentat'on when dus. Always on hand a full supply of tT. S. revenue itamp. fL"JileLttheJr,3!!.r.!,,,COUtit- ., W m buy and ell all goyrrnmfnt securiües orders on asDirirton, coin and exchange in all the principal ie. Wiil make collections throughout the Wenl and East at rer.r reasouable rates. Will receive deposits, and loan money at 6 per cent., on good security Having ea limited facilities, will transact all kinds af banking business on fair terms and with the utmost promptness. THEO. P. HAUCHET, Pres't UsM VM 1 LPTCHKR, Cashier. Indianapolis, December 3, ls64. eec4-d3m SPECIAL. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT! I'rfj.arcd front i giretcription of Sir J. tVtir-t , M. D. PKyicid'i Erfratrdinarytn the Queen This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cur of all thoe painful and dangerous di-eases to which the female constitutiou is subject. It moderator obstructions, and a peedy cure may be relied on. TO HAitmiBaw) LADIES it i peculiirly suited. It will ina short time brinn on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottl. price On Dullar, bear the Goserawnt itamp of frei- Britain, to prevent connterfeg CSVTIWI. Tht Pill Wu7 n.( taken ?-y Femuleu during th 'KzT THREE MüSTHS PrfjMu, y, i they art I fwT THREE MoyrHS ., Prejuin. y, at they are urt ti hring on MxKarriage, but at any othsrtimt I - m i M V awe In all cases f Nervosa sod Spinal Atectieoa, Paica in the Back and Limb., Fatigue on sbarhr ezertiOD, Palpttation or tbe Heart, Hysteric- and White-., these Pills will a cur when a. other ra ir, . have tried; a cd, al- ! though a powerful remedy, d- n"t contain r.n, ealome , antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution, Fullüirect on In th pamphlet around each packafe, sr!. c sK.'tl.J be carefully preserved, SOLD LY ALL DRUG GIsTb a4e aeent for the United Stata and Canada. JOB M srs. .-.CortlandtSt., Sew Tork. N B St O-'l and S p--tae tamps enclosed to anj aa- . t ...a. . . . usonaeo Agent wni i:ure a oottie, contatmag oo nn. 1 by retnro mail dec5 deodaVwly w. x. nriAS, a p. n. CLASZ. a d. Dfi m & (LiRa, OFFICE Mm, 182. .ortti Illinois.. St., Iudiunapoliw. Ind. ecS Ilm WANTED. Information Wanted a : Bsstga WAsktawSaw Weaver, of ash coanty. X C W who was st besrd frern i : Northwestera la.j,aa. H .bout , feel 2 higif b.k tye UTk h..r and eomDlexfcn. infonaartoo or the aber will be thaakfalfr re "'' tt"'?,' It LVL TT' flT aaiiew north of lawiaaap4i, oa ike Mickiftaa Road. ,;.,,! EU WlaYTB. j Tc form alien w sated o' Mr. Martha Avers, who earn 1. t trsi ana last Jane fwsa 0wrfta. any Information SaBI will D taana' any receive oy ats wir i ' deeS-dSsswlt Mr. H L AY BBS, Maahvtlia, Tce

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t 1 w r C - s r F ! aw H a O o i 51 05 a n t si P z ?r . Hi m w z'SZ c s Q - U W C3 2 c. J 2 5 CO 3 i CD X a. x -i x a - S In t si bJ r 2 i m fi f. 5 r - 5 s 9 r " r. (0 -I C I w bt m BW m i st "5 m 5r sJ3 K c: a r I "3 t V BOOKS. BOOKS FOR THE BOYS T HF SOI.MFR FT THE PI0XKKR BOT. THE FERRY ROY. THE ROBRI3 ROY TIGER I'RINC E. ROB ROY. THE ;U Fl.o cliff trffltrif INX'I.K SAT. I WILL BK I bMMfMb MAKMaUUKK MERRY. TII MITWHlPMaM - TB0WEN, STEWART & CO'S. dec.1-15t NOTICE. LOOK HERE! FMIHOSE lo know tbfinse'.vr.- ledsl i t Dr. J. T m. h ! " ' pav" c.i!l and "M-ttle thrt accoun- t long .dandmjr tr tbsy will left w:'b a majorat :f Tbo-e hoIdinR cisim aesintt cic will plesas sn1 them in for settlement. I will be in try office erery night '.Sabbath excepted. from 6 to o'clock, to sttend to this" matter, decl-dlw J. T. BOTH, M D NOTICE. Look Out for the Great Harris Beater riöBs; raiUlSJus l fam Tit' U be ii. cpersiiou daily i on th I t immediately south ,.f the Terr. HsiiFreizht DsboL whore all who are interested iu the K'eatest improvement of the agf are invited to witne it perrormanee recl-niw RAILROADS. Columbus (& Indianapolis Central Rail Way. vwsii, tOtftJ. I n XL -. SW BC M kN AND AFTKh MONDAY, NOV th. TRAINS . w will run a-t follow, Stinilsyr except Leave Indianapolis: Day Expres 'Mt Plqna) at Night Express (via Piqua) at. . Cincincafl Exprss .. Trains arrive: yoe a. m 7:3uP. M .4:15 V. M ' Day Express via Piaoa) at V:X P M. Columbia s Accommodation (via Pinus) st. . I JS tP. M. ' Siul Kxpr,..., via Davtor. at. Hr5" A.M. DlrsctceBacx1en made at O.Hmb, fur all Kasten 1 The Day Kxpresi. and Cincinnati Express trains conCynn.ft direr, At R5c!lBlf,n(j foT lUmilton and Ctnefsaal . ayrlYhsS ia Otnciawati at P.' 40 a. M. and 9 4-'. P M Through Slat 4iug Car on Night trains J. M. LCNT, SnperlntetMent. . CADtca, Genera! Ti'-set Agent. Mas-4tf GROCERIES. CITY UROC15RY! HORN eV ANDERSON, (Successors to CS. HOLMES.) No. 31 West Washington Street HAVE JCST RECEIVED KHLS. KALL AND WINTER APPLK. BUSBEL8 CUK8T9UT8. )4l BAKRELS CRANBERRIES. 10 BAKKr.l.S K r.LtfcStu.AI ii oris i-2w NOTICE. HAV15G .-ol' my Hour and Feed 8t re a; -1 and 83 Masonic Hall, to Messrs. Greaory k Mam ford, 1 request all parties iadebted to me to call immediately at my Warehouse, m utb Delaware stree , where I will Continue the i.rain Korwart u saa Cmrni . tu . and settle their arc oata nortS-dlm F I' I tH WANTED. Wta MTI D nil a noi rse-AOFSTs everywhere, to intrortoc tbe new Mmr T i " family iiy Machine, the v 'y low pree mtchin- ir. the :ountry whirb M luend bv Grcvtr 4 I4akr Wheeler Wilson, Howe, sitter k Co . a jrf Barh-1 -ie. Malarr and expense-. r lare .amm ion al'ow. d. AP ot t er Machines now sold for leM than fort U as esea m m a . . a a a a as aaa are infringement, and the e'.ler and user U tbl IMutrated circulars sent w. AOdres MIÄW S CLABK. Biddeford, Katne novls-dw3m PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. D. BstAsLsL, äT ca it it T p. . M0 DO WOrtD. New Jersey btreet, .ctVM d' BU SB B B 1 SB L a. Iw Km Mil l."l SB I B 11 I B 1.1 W wk SB A ssssw wawafawa swa a fm saawa wSSk wpsa aaw. a waa a w a naiUAIi 3 0djCLLil At T laXBIl -TOCl BE MATOastn DEFiXT. Tbe SATrax-. y v . -be Ama.l Coeutatry of tbe sytem produces Color tn the Hair ba. beQ 4ia. aover. d In CKITAOOKO IIAliC DYE. It cour t, rfeit the richest blacks ao6 browns, pro1 1? an rn-tntatejs and euduttas chamre from any obnsxious cvlor, w.tltoct s aiuin tb ski tbe sitalrty of a atturle thr riftilalro'ft llalr Fre?aswrvafiVp. a vajuar.w io ic ye.'L aresstas and prompt!:.? th growth and perfect health of the hair, aa of itself, when ad alone a safe-aa.rd tLat protstr tbe flbres fr3 deeas nnder all c.recmstaacws an4 der all climes. MamfSctered ky j ORISTADOltO, o Astor Hon.e, Xew Tik ofdbyailDraawWf.. fiffaasl by all Hair Ir OWS-de-jdAW TEACHER WANTED. WABTEIV-A Teaeaer In thstriet No 3 5onaVat W B food need apply Address Joan Uotmna or M tWghry, Ir c gaspolls, Iii laeVcat

DR LIGHTHILL Of 34 St. Mark's Phos New York, Author of A PtyUr Trrttm ea Dswrweas ' 'öfters ea Ceerva." fi . f , t:j . rtgr nrt SECOND VISIT -TO IM)I v ; a POLIfl, Tuesday, Deaember 6thy

M- WiLX. Sk ST IUI BATES HOUSE. from Deffnber 6th till Nafurdnt Dffmibrr 10th, int lui . Where he can be consulted oo DEAFNESS, CATARRH, DISCHARGES FROM Mil EtR. N ies in tbe Head, sod all the various of the EAR, THROAT AND AIR PASSAGES I K LIGHTUILIS l'oj ö..r work ot. J. " "Deafness, its Cause and Prevention." has lea.-hed tbe Sixth Lditiou . and atay be ob :.-. i OaBBaBBBI, MS Broadway, or anv re ppectabte liookaeller throughout the country 1VtiraoaaBil ol' K-aaatarlsal (UK's. , oioux til' r.uiner u- testmi. i.is - :i b.- "- n, Dr Ligbthill hau selected a few only of ihose from pnrtiea ol established poition and well knows throughout the country. I rem the Home Journal N f. Jus Ha, ISaa.1 I it every buausaa or proleuii . inoeexl in e er y department ot stience or tkitl, there ia always aoine eeskSsSSJ leaasl head Home ne who etands ou' u toid relief among his lei lows, a a sort of leader In the study aud treatment of deaf; .eve and ratairti. as special difteasee. Dr Lighthill, ol this city, o'-oupies. the position above described He ha devoted sear of latMir to thi ppecaüty, aud is now reaping the reward ot his industry. The editoml columns ol the I ribune of s recent dute bear witics- to the Doctor' asaccew iw iMa do; ;rtmeut of medicine We quote the para craph: Ct at or a Des Mi te Ix.uis L.-en- ein, a lad lourteen years of age, born in (termmy, came to this city when he was about two yara old. Soon after hi arrival here he was taken ick and lost hi, hearing. Bv degrees be became hi-' de;f atid then dum. Kr r:r' ten yerhe was S mute, unable to Lear tbe loudeat voice, or t articulate a woid About one year ago he w.i- t ' iced by hi piretit" in the hands of Dr Lighthill, who ha so fr sueceeded in tt-tr n to him his lost powers of hearing and utterance. , that b crirre with t bnse who speak to I him .1 .1 ii.nt 1 1 .ril tol.i.t .1. ' I I: .mn ika na.t four or five montiis he ha- been under the tu:ti i. ot Mr Hennecke. and h,ts mudeconiderab!e progre in writing and arithmetic' Having been -upplird wish the lad ' addresa. we further investigated the matter, aud disco v. ered that, previous to calling on Dr. Lihthill. the youth's caso was con-idered hoj!es, and be was lor two leio SB inmaXa of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum Trie Rev. John Ntt. D. D. f,ro!'cor in L'uiou Oollege; Schenectady, in a published letter, tender his gratitude to Dr. Lighthill, for treating suroeju!ly bis case of deafness. Rev Fred S Jewel I, Professor of the State Normal School at Albany, also teatifies to having been oesresj of caUrrh Dr Light hill po--e - . ihei te-'imonials and tributes to hi- talent bum some ot cui wealthie-o and m.wt .itient an:l re pec ted ci'iaen-, which may be seen on application It would be difficult to speuk in any but term ol praise of bis treat m:it. in tbe lace of these many proof snd fscts tes'ilyit g t baa success. ( I RE OF ATAKK Frsm Her. Fred. ft. Jewell,;i'rcfr r mt ttie Staate or aw sal stciieoi I ban) , H V Dr LiMhiU: Dkas Sie Under date of March I .sent you a assaial statement of my cae, former treatment, my failure to obtain re hef in that direction, ray resort to your tre.ttmerit and its beneficial results I hare been from tbe w;:.ter ol tbe vear ltsM, subject to violent periodical attack of CaUrrb matked by strong febrile symptom, violent in Camma'.iuti oi the lining membrane of tbe cavi ties of the bead, accompanied in tbe first stage by a watery discharge from the noe, subawquwr' ly becoming acrid and yellow, od towards c.'o-e of the atUck. purulent and bloody. Tbee attacks produced a mo-t 'I:-treiti, specie of headache. ooRsfrkg periudicslly each da for a period varying from ooe to three weeks, so ooe times so vio'eui a to incapacitate me for buai nose and at times confine me to my bed. At times the attendant inflammation would ezteod to tbe teeth, producing toothache, or lo tbe throat, occasioning hoarseness and partiai'lo of voi .as and twice within the last few year it has so ( fected tbe left eye ss to confine me for weeks to a darkened room. I had tried medicines and application of v fl oils kindl, snuffs and other catarrhal prepare - el -me half a doaen kind; applieatH.ns to tbe head of camphor, ginger, and hot foments tions of different kinds; and in connection with thee ibe u-ual emeti or ctbartica employed to ndace corn ier artmn But none of? tbese had produced my permsi ent improvement, ard ir me tew instance in which temporal rellel Was afforded it was at tbe eipet.se of so much strength as to leave me greatly exhausted Under tbcsw circumstances 1 was led, though with reluctance from the supposed inrurabilitt of the diaeaae. to Make a tri 1 ot your treatment 1 tound it loot beyond even my hopes reaching the disease as it bad never been reached before, and ahevta;ng ita symptom- to an extent wbich I had nppoead iiu(n,-,uir k MIC ii iuv i r ou riiv former ! certificate, while I did not feel assured af a ton ; plete cure. I had obtained a matenai relief ahicl neant repa:d me for mv trial of yoor treatmer.t. and which satisfied me thai that treatment waa as effective as it was simple snd phii isophirnl A substantial escape from mv old tt. k- ol catarrh for tbe unprecedented p-riod of nearly ball a ear. and thai in pite of severe oceurreweea ot illnese whieh would hTe former) i rendered ut h n attack ineviiable, was, to ase, proof of aa ia peetani soccee It m now aiz mor.rbs sim-e I sent you thit sotterrveut, and. wldle it is ur.p'eaiit to me io aupear thu- constantly, and in thi guise, before the pub i . it sru to me a matter of simple justice to youi-t:i. and to those who ay be auffering a 1 aa. a ado tnat I am not ouly a fully satisfied as to tbe atility .i.d efiica 0? Of tOUr A. I latll.r. K.l.t.ll uJ mm-m "S sn months aco. but I am mw of ibe beltef that ;f there is -uob a -Shu: a ( utt for - hrot ie exI UrrV '"' lihalslii 1 cure baabeen efTecte. - ...v . Frkdsi i 3 .Irwsti Albany. NY. 8epten.ler 1. lo4 rkttblr Bars of DrafHee. Prom the Rev. Joeeoh M Clarke, Rector of 8t James Church: Sraxccsa. Feb. 90, l-64. I have beau deaf ia one ear ever since 1 waa .n College, soma twenty years ago By tbe skill of Dr Lighthill iu bearing waseutireW restored, so that now I bea: alike with both esv and nasi that I can ose my voice w.th asacJ and comfort that. Owiora

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