Daily State Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 4414, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1864 — Page 2

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rn -Kw--rr rrr it pmiirru - um "iojTl'O -t'KMMQ. DmCKllbKK 12 uilerif ""niim.nl Tb Preeukwt od the Secretary of the Tree j ort do oot earree in tbetr ebjwa of tbe condition of poblic fair, or a to the of the war opoo the national resources sag Mr Lincoln remarks: In hu recent met-1 Tb elevtioo baa exhibited another bet not lee valuable to be known tbe fact that we do J is anpeoacb eahauaiu,u in the moat iMorl , braaeb of national reoaro that of liviog ' m." Refarrtej to tbe iacrwaa of votes in ÜM late tieleVt.ou be adds : ; 1 - tt &. .w ;Mttir.Aiil he increase .SSiÄSlSSr but fmm tmm tar wh rh U t.rOOahiT . m i. Th .mtmrtint frt renn ! np aefiiu r. i,i w v , wm iff mn ssw inaii v r.m me wir 4,0-B th4t we aie not eihauaied nor in the 01 cwa of sbaat.ou; that we are osmww? tret.gth. and may. if ocei b. aintato tbe co-te-nitel? This is as to men. Material resource i are aow more complete aod abuodan'. than e er Tit PrsjeMeTjt sppends a tsblc shewing by rotes cast at tbe election in the States adhering , la ibw Host n that the uet increase of vote? over the election of 1 -6. during the ibreo years and a half of war, to be 1 4...'il, and this dot not iaclode the soldiers in tbe field who eould not vole wir 1: .as iiicir nomva. c uu hu. a . r i T a. . 11" . .. makeanv i.aaue a-to "kkwF thi increased r..te ' i . . . has been p rod u red. for it 1 patent to every aM We and nonewt tr.itid that the -? fetnetit of the j rreaident m to tbe result of the elt rtion b ed upon the returns, and not upou the number of tbe actual voting population. Mr Lixcolx congraiaU the country, not taking iut uder awoat "aesa' tbe iocrease baa been produced, "that wc hav more men now than we had when j the war began." and that our "national re sources sre now more complete and abun Jant I than ever." JjSIr. FaAiKN. the Secretary ot the Tre t-ury. iu bis report to Congre-, does not represent so nope fit I a view of the resources of the nation He it: On the 40s day of March. A I) . 1 8fil . the i national debt was comparatively -o inconidrsble aa hardly to dewerve the name yrcufome.l ' to a degree of prosperity heretofore unex impled in ihe h:torv cf nation". the people of tlie I t:iteil Stiti'i h id grown : eh a: .1 powerlul wnli )i.! be ing conscious of national burdens, and ejuel!v uncoDsciuus oi their own v lit and increasing ... . . ... . . . i.." ability to anatain a weight which, could it have been anUcipatel might have seemed altogether beyond their reugth FnacemHomed. f.r . EE coara of vear to grew! nTthmal rff rt. it . . .u . -- tlir , waa tort'i'ite that their power ortend urance k .-1 ....u v.. .i ' ,.p.1mu winch r-ravuteoce preparsai for theau develop ila a.-i-st rrowirt ions, and tb ncce -. .1 , . ' . . M . . . u . and lo:iz-cofitiuued cff'.rt fjccame apparent a n: : . . . . . . ,: . it been theu foreecn that wnnt w :i Oelte ed to ' ... .i , . ... i 1 r be a cor test for months was lo be continued lor . ... r f . t it veara. aud thai hundred of milhona of publnI . r. . 11 . .u ;ii;,,. A.l.t swf.ib' I ea awSTsal'.' 1. fis f IWHIWm ml 4 ff m I lia befote the clu-t of thai contest, it may well he . r , v : douh.ed wbeiher. lunorai.t m .bej were of :ht:i e . , . - -T . I own i:ntne:ise res urces, the neople unght not " k lir.ii.lr ilm U nun an I'M. r iL'H r ic'lli'tl ...... "'I U L....1-. ....... wm . " ' ' .1 t. ro.Ued a sscriuce former etpcrici. r t ! ng The people complained of tha expenditure of 1 eral millions of dolltr- under the idindii.str

lionofMr. Hi, ..iMN.al.hoach this amount wsiiriaes in Iiall county and passes b, Afher.s and ;

raised mau.lv bv unp.irt d itv Thi- sum was j 1 i r -jo ftnn iMwi ft, iÄ..i , lene.1 upou a population of 3llHV00 Under the ( : .: :iii.nirain n oi .tn.urs. inraii". ii.m.uis. . and Ohio, with a populttion of lea ih .n six Wiß lions. will be burdened will, a taxation fully ! aaaflbal a iii k..i aaaAttsst hir.tid ihn i Mr K. HUH VI 'lir Sil" l I II 1' '' 1 'i 11' , .'Ii ri ; ' .,miittr,.lon unon o, ,,, Xu, lo, lhe I

. r ' ' .. eightv-aix miles ea-t of Milledgeville. one bun : entire suprtol the ntitoi.slgovernme... wellig Md twentf bj Und from Strtnnah, and ! BiEllUr Fisst.M.0 remark, in this view of .he ; -bou. ,he me' d. -Lance lo Charleston, with

. if the neon'e ctsul l have isiiticiKtc J t'.ie border, which would have been place! upon them r they woM bare shrunk from a -acHfiee so Tar exceeding all former exnetieuce. But the b-ir-J dcic of t a tat. .'ii people TfcsfJ have not vt ec:l ' , f.v k. the ! ill be befre Uv', and tlicn it I will te ascertained whether our material . are now more c 'mptete and abuti lan' t to suata.n the vaatiy ioareaae.1 bur 1 ihm ever , , . , t . . wL.ru bate bee, MMMi Wfm the , entry ( aletis whic:i are iti' iet-.mg da.lr and to sn dens burden alnrmii-tr extent The Secietary of the I rea-u ,v in diacu-sing the financial H'" ol ihe ad J' MM M u. and.,, erawamtmg ita prewenl t di am rad latere iieoesat'iea. does njt lake lb. ' l opefol view that ll P ei ient aasnaaea 'butevi , , , ,,.11,... fK ru. t", atansl den.lvdou.ts the ab.l-ty of the people to I the bur leos wineh that p-d.ee baa and ' ira pose upon ihcni nu: F 1A mLIOI IIATIOI It M fire l Inati lair of tbe frenlftn Usterw In ItAirngn. irrmn the Chicago Foat 1 Ou the 2-il. 23d and 24tti ti BetlBtbtr, a g-rand Ir;b Fair i- to be Seid ri tlie Paj I Ball in Chicago, under the aupicc.s ut the Fenian feister Valuable and far e? articles and prts er.ta for the holiday will I qAcre I t - -ale. dinner will be set in ot e hill each day. and another hall ha been enacM for uhuicfcg in the evening I ne proceeds are to oe oiMuieu uj .:. rm . a a m a f rand 'Liberation r unu whaii is to be nued at t:.e Nitioutl t em u. L tu veut.ou at Cincinnati ; neu Januarv To this fund each circle in Ainer ica will r..!iiribute its mite the Chicago BrOtb rbood having already su' -cnoed $iU,a-' Tut general organist! on i ri ae! to raiae a milBoo ddllars, and th .s hrin;. M lbt aay. "the laborof years to a succe-sful i?ue at oucc " Ku wingtJitt Irelt'.d but suffeied e-evere'.i from ui isgo verum en t . snd eing her home . i moat i rcparel for "freedom's fight. " would be bard to wtlbol 1 go d word fr jm t . -American aas. m, m n ,t- rflorts to help "i oltl '' In a lew day- ne ladies will call on tne rnei a I liberty m yn city lor 'lotiatioii-. and thee hope te receive the u-ual j tronag ot our j . rou- ci i m.Wbile we in Amerns ot our-e i tur.ol under sand ai! the urrtund:nga of the Irish qaestiun. r. are at this prticu!ar time . apiMe of e-rim it tn tbe v .Ue eet by a people on il govemuic I To sua'aut tha prncirle. lo austah onr own :. tionat life, to ward otT the blows lhat dorr.cenem es are tlejlbg : our eiistesste Jnt ;.ide-petiiK-at people, our Irieini-, :. 1 ntil-o-. s, .; relatives are tue braving th te:i.u tf the battle field. And that the son of Ireland hare been true L this rre.' prine.pie, i plait. v p. used by the nuaarter and cailautry ol the Li.-h e t mot In our L'uion rtui' It. theu. the tneiid.. and brothers wf tt'ee men a r -as the wtiera. are wot B rewa i. national government. :t i w .tor : ::ta " Fem m Hn.therh.!" antean t . tbe triei d of I.Sertr p ausuia theui hy lbe liawwa of war The syrnpatbrew of the American peopl have ai way been aCtivel V w.Ui ever;. .., ;i;r?-ei i i-.t ik why not the Ir!h? Since the sco irge of te bei!:. tn teat t: L- i.. .nrv :'. K . ' :. 1. a- bee.i cntateuti ii.im:'i. tud tbe l: h na lion ever true, at d now that a cry feme from Erin, her - - .!: 1 d.au -hters sheuhi a jLCLeti..-: . led in seuding ha . ef. sjsj i sj ) m a There have beci establi-hed at the Smb. tare ihe outbreak of the w tr. -r er. first laa semes; Ot large hr: ( v - t - -own. two armor. ea through roi wahr ni.: -. and vanosis smalfer denote and arts These estMlahmerts hire supp'ied jol:As of tnowiaDM of stna.l arms jnd ..oc- u ... . . sea- - icrt -e. aawawm sama aflma aae. - . . WTaH" Ltocoir. a -:a tt.e t'.TNitut. tde ...a appearance c V on the 2d remrt Hdrore around the an ofe .sroiKie. at-iot our attraAHam a goo tenti'.u He wm e reesa tee jbe aral m ', Portland, to which he bwa rajewf rd aa ajpo ict Mld'r'paan

a. t tn of the C Ittea und I o v n Visit tr Wwrl nrrmon Arm in It Prfrtt through .forin TL following is ft sketch of the t'Ba and estate vbwted and menaced by ftmu itfrat .'nr'n p itt progress mmtfml

t ft ,oW0 uQ Macon end A ua Ha road, flfiv aigbt miles nortbweat of Micjo It wee great otton depot, oeariv attj tbouseod bales being . . I II f . : I . I wopocaa aaneauy n ...ijia.iievi mrw w four rhurrh and Bra larce warsboiisea The population in l"W was about three tbouaacd five bucdred 1 'C,AL ' icL,t a poet village in Walton county, and the depot lor the , i eel ib counts il was corpe rate. iu li3l . t.d ha since been ,v rttty of bii-.rea-i fOftATTU - . i. . i t - t mm ! a pow iiiage, in cepuei vt ur.e v.ua. a kW - - ' t - a sYA. I 1. & a f lWClil7 nT irona aewu tiewpaper o! i AM'

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j tuiw vi vucn.w v.. .... ''ok of tbe Etowah river. It is rwwwkable lor romance acenerv e'era goldmirieaj in t ne sbeorked w.tb proil Q - nor Brown re-deu bereT awiKOTOS . tMjUtm M Newbn county, on the Uergit road, 13 miles wet of Auguata It was quitea thriving town II IHjMOl Oil aisli five mi tea the apiC ol Hent t i.m ..:" r- nt Milledewlle, and contains a cH'.oii Ur'ory sr.d three charche w. vti. 1 It. - he caiits! of Ja-p r m.uhh . ud onUio a btni-mie f.nrf Home, three rburcbes. and an JJJJpj niiaoao' 1- u .1-L,rt ciulI. hiid had one church and two academies .dgeviile I: twentv ix mile frm M t a ro t N a the capital öt Putnam county, iwcntj-two mile from M.il ..-lueville It am a place of ome importance, aud contained two unten iH gobdcn Is a po t village f Wilkinon county, twenty one mii east ot äiacou. i irge quantines 01 cotton were annually exported from ibis place MADISON a - mm w .1.1 is the capital of Morgan county, and has been : celebrated for it schooh and colleges, of which it ha- a large number. Il was a place of active tde, about thirty bales ol cotton being trans ported anually. ORt 1 kwawÄI is the capital of Uiecne county, on the Georgia i Smu iond. Ii rtv m'le from M.lltdgeville It rfanli:ltl1 IM! dwttbes an ! to i tdruiies millkpoevilli . . . n the. .iptui of the state, is .situated on the Oco- . . , . " ; I ;!.U : U ' ,habitantand is bu.lt on cverI hill,. and presents rather i:; nut veil appearance The r v i .1 ftt H m-e. a very ht.e building, shaped m the parallelogram w.tf. go.!..- tu, re and , , -troieii 'V cn;r c-ivairv. a ai""? some oir.er puour . . . ' . a V. ! 1 ouiMini:"- A gouti fio.e-, .siiu oue oroinni M e . ho'e , to which may be added about twertv whi- . r kv grocene-, c n-'ituted t..e town proper. A t j . 1 r r .. . tew ha. ds tne : t ivate reaiden eW w ote M ttieied in the suburbs, among whi. h is that ol the Hen 11 c -i 1- . .1. r I . . - i I iicr iiei . .iiimi,-ii: uir unutiss cai.uionic lur e. the v u e I ic- d.i . I re countrv bo)t Mm . , . . l,rn 11 u .Ark. vv..iif ...1 nT.rirfklri'f I'.'lj anil t fA W Iii ; . 'i ' 1 .in t'C.tr-. mark- d 1!,! ai d It j 1 is conuectrd with U rdot. b 1 at which point 1 nromnt connection is made hv rjilroad to Sarjn ' Ullh ÄHj üXCoa. m utL aivin t M.lledgeriJle, uniting with the Oge.-hee to form the Ainmalu. I) a ta 01 e iJ;tTig:ib!o lor small Milledvnie but ruilrfM)Jj haTe gu. rer-eJtl l ne u-e ot ner cialt. augcsTa Thus old aud favorite city ol tbe tieorgtaus iai .1 it.ii. 1 .0 Richmond eü,. nfs sti.l is nleaauntIUI 1 iiiiniwi iiimuiviiu vr.ui, , ..u ... .-.,. U snuMe.1 on the banks of the Savannah nver. which it ia connected bv the South Carolina rail r"J Atlanta is one hundred and sereptT one miles notth ot it. The principal street is llroad 8lfW)l rurming praiiel with the river, teing over ne mile in leorth and closelr built There are wss w a rumi.tr of nne fiote -, 'he ttiooe. r.agie, ' Phocuix, abd United Stntes being ihc promi nentoi.es I he tatter I. u- changed .t- name !o the Confederate States Hotel. At the sand bills, two and a half mile trom town, is the old Augusta arsenal, now used as an orduance depot 1 s -h - - ss. W - " aaa saaa ... I S f by the rebels, at pre-cu: under command ot Lt. ; Wm R ,ürmerlv A0 ordDaoce lieu I tenant in the United States army, and at the! breaking out ol tbe war having charge of the P" eua. auguata uaa urn ited several lmea by that severe acourge, yellow I mrfT aud in lbe hol wton many of the leid ing families move out to the sand hills, the aie being pure and dry, and the location eoaaid h'Khef thaU lhe cil-T ProP". that the fog3 and miasma of ihe Savannah does nor af-1 feet tbe suburb. There was a large number rf 1 . 1, 1 . . . k. . - cotton factories iu the city, and it was a ..reit cotton market From cightv to ninetr th m,-.. . bales ner annum were formerly ahinoed down toe rsaaannau nver. ana neiore tno war tue road leading out of Auputa carried from three j lu lyur hundred thousand bales annually. Since j the rebellion. Augusta baa become a large ord nance depot. be-:des cor.laitiir- many manu , hctgia of cannon. mall arm;, nnd material of i wr. j MtTXOaSffeiLLS i Is the capital ol NVa.-hitigUui county, and is situ- j alM tnrce mile- frcm the central road. It M on a ride batween the O.-.uiee and Ogecheeriver Vl ATMSB )0' a i . s . .a. .a a is ir.e eapcai "i i.urKc county, rii:rty mnes ioum ; Irotn A-iüuata. It h a very handsomely laid ; out town, .ir d wcli prvi fed wtb cburrt.e .and t S'.noois ; BlLtiH I is eituated on the Aucu.ta and Savannah : road, at the juLction of the Georgia Central; it 1 is a place of Consider. ib'e trade, and was at one , t.me a depot for the reception of Union prison- , ers i iAaia, I the point at which Sherman is uptved to f e aiLuiLg at, ii a port oi entry tod capital of MoIn tosh countv. on the left bank of the Altar:, a. twelve miles 'rum the sea and siatv n, les tr SavanLab trresl and Mrsrur On Saturday last a puad of 9"! i ers belong.! u. a Company whrcfc cm bctn nu.rtered ur n it ' . i Af S V. OA u r I r.WA' r . 1 . I . . AJ I I 1 t I .a - a. a .-a - Wit r -wK.w . - --w- x . w C . K Kl iT.', Hi - t I -(-VU 1 Uli I wn to the initiated arrested in this citv and

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' wbcu .eiman wt u v ..i : ... columns ouid ur "' awsss. " --- . - -r --w re. ,c,ce or businca, purpoM.. be.ttacked a toeae point paralirely near Poured a club, with which he atru, k the drieer, SÄdii p JtfsaeÄb of Dee., MM .s. ..... ja,,.i i . ( irh . .1 .1 in t tv hiiiir fifr li icn a i: rrt iaa.

.. arctr .iea in j .il a Ur. JacSmao, cbarg.1 war. jh.t wfrt. rnrlv at fJbarl t and Savannah. na een itnpreweing horses at Louisville, aod to disloyalty . recruiting for tbe rebela. being a Son j lrlous..t.d that were brought from WivTsing some extent on this side of the river, atnee yesul Liberty. c . who resided ia Allison Prairie , ;Ii bj c.e: er Bae:; eifbt tbat were brou.- t te.d.v Out of thi, has crown manv exacgeraivr acreral months, and wb-., a- far a- we h ive lroul Corii th bv Gen Beauregard. Geu Harde! ted sVarke. The miliUrv situ .ti-m Keniuckv. hea 1. enii.teiuel t good ifput.t.on wuh all his ! Genenl Dick Tavlor; twelve thousand from j however, i by no mean- ego: ted No lenei rai Is .. i .vnl.iwes. : the cor;s of H. II and Kwell. seut from Riebmot d j are threven-.l. and there ia no rebel force his (lt. I uesviav Light .about 11 .; ca tome one I Kr T.on I md ftftee., thnn aid earairs ntult e I ai.ta V ..h. .11 a.M.r.1 the ni rii! MflM tbat

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DRUID'S LETTER.

thb agar iNOina or m eocrn tic at TEUFT TO fteOAIS Tt.YatgSatK TBK ErBCL mil Hf'OP WILL UDliTO! TO FLASK SA. TULt af tbe N T TforULfl Baltimoae, December 7 tma laxkst raox anxajf ax a ajlkt No actual news in regard to General Sherman : baa been receieed here amce bit last letter; that im I ma ra r.rKir t Kb aii $ nftnrt fkAaL ivA fara warn . I iw0nxmm iMeawkfttt. keu pi are At tbe same time, there is a welldefined impression prevailing here among lhje' who are the be-t .n.'ormed u:xn the ub:t t. and . . . ' . " tbcs.e view-, 1 am con v need, are much nesrer mm tl.e truth than tbe roae r,,;,.re.1 .pea with hieb tbo .-o.r.tr. ha, been r, . tb laat Um 'c'k" l w'- 1 i ' orl inu' an1 I rn(nr In sir (hit frfnS n! , n . oarirfiu or aaraw isp wht it was fort rill) mmm that kj MftJ reitcr.tH with , uch complaceoc?. that Saraasah has no de f rn irn Ths Uli aids. SJli t wr1 it i swipre.-ared Ü t4 a i I attack, if eotirelT em Savannah is well fortified M nil aide, and iapable o! making a Uong rnUunce. Mu-t of the fort and redoubts on the south and west ll,e c!tv Ar ""rk nd wer erecte.1 ; mm - ' at. -. , . ma a &a WSiWatwa 4 IssA fJ a tUai C I - U. a , . ma a &a wsiwatwa s . m a I a V a fi.it I u,,nr 1 ' c'"" "v 1 llJT: a -eriou aemoii-if.ii!-;ti wire mane sgainst . Charleston, and when tha feJeral forces firit ' . . - . . a a . ... ca.ned tne lootnolil on tlie Co a at in tliit vicini iy , an atUck on Sxrannah was expected hy the rebel leaders, and ample provUion wa, I to repel t even then. Therehel leader never h'Hve wav to der-on- , detscv in regard to Chutlfton thev always hoped to be able to defend that city successfully cut at the time when the firs powerful etneii lion against Charleston wan being fitted out. and oioro particularly at th lime when the first co operating land and naval force wa irieginy Charleston iu ernct. Usd when the lual people of the North wenj promised every few da- that Chaile-tou would ceit.iuilv fall at that time there whs t.ot of the rw-l leidet-, who the rebe leaders who was , could holdout And they I tare that Cbarle-tou knew verv well that if Charlea'on did fall, that Savannah woifld be tt.p ticxt attack Na , they k;1 f Charleston -huuld e successfully ueienoeo. tna wc oesieging lorce wou.Jtut:. their attention to S n ann at instead. thi. but üs.iMlU' B.v. kohtip:io savaxnah While, thtret'ore. the dwSsM of Churleston werc mdie atrawjf tl: a they were hoped to be impregnable, aud believed to be capnble of n .uccesful resi-tance i belief which the ex peri successful rt-,:-.t.tiK-e 1 ue.iel wb-ch tbe expert ence of two year-, has jojtilwtj). the defences of ! Savannali wete not neglected The si me cngi neers who ht.d c-rectei ihe lor; and earthworks around Chat leston. trailer red ibeir labor' ind their skill to Sav.tr.nah. and, under their pu;erintendeti.e. O.ioe work- u"--. .ml were com pie ted more than a year ao, which now defend Savannah M the west SAN -"u:h Thev have been iijanected by lieiicral Baaategarti, awd he did 1 't e the 111 . . it try de .trf inent 111 which (. Iiurlrs ton and .v i ; !. 1- itcil until he wn- atid Barann h is situated until he ws . fied of t heil ual abi!i( - 'tu i n -'.i'i UEKMtN AILtU TO r Al If AOOÜ AM' ll OLSTA. The nttmsota. therefore, ihat have been e -igerly repeated, thit SnVSAMah ia unfortihed, - - - . I. . . . - - -a . i are net vimhc uioae wiiii n -.ircu 10 or man? ... , , . -ibout Richmond, nnd a- tnowe whscn bsve Ostlw . , . .. , , rAiiaiif v l.fian in i hi ?.l m.i led f i . 11' it, ' W gu-ta Both of the l itter place- the public were assured, weic entirely unfortified, and wwiild fall it the first sound of Sherman's (rumnet. It is quite clear now, however, tha the public were deceived 00 this point : and th tt BkMBVaswsa'a tail to CiptUrt 'both of thf-P pltOM rtMltl from the fid th it thev were both well fortified WHAT MA vvn s wann Ml If is believed, therefo.e. bf those who know bent, that Sherman will avoid Savannah for the same MajOO that he b ll avoided ItwtMl and Auü'ata; not berau.-c be niibt i:ot be able to take beciuae it s: : on u'ly fortified and well r - defended and because its enpture would enUil so neTT "P nia srniv as wo.i.u oestroy .1 ewcy, i rtwtkr him toptbltof weeo-l phshing the grind object of h- moveu.ent to th ea .No n.nitjt there has oeen some aoc.itional , work on the fallloililM gOmf on quite recent ; I .a m I ! at.. .11 I. - I I. I ereciing -ome new oties v. it . thi i.lu 1 Uffn raou shtman's atoihANCE ff MAT 'N AND AlGl'-l ! - known here 'hat tb.s a. oidai.ee bj GeoWl Sb.. ., ,..., ., f .,.., Anu-ta . lbs. cort alot? now thut he will as cid Savaoa ab, ba giVcn the tebel leaders new courage, because tl.ev : t)tke it h- an Judication tbai Sherman's armrisl m a m I r.Umeric.til) weaker that .. .upp-i-ed. an J also. that bij -apply ot ammunition h! -mail that i requires 10 be !sely husbanded. Tbere is r,ot a, :,,fluenti il and well COBfiMMw bwwepspirJ 1.. . .. . . . either in the MrMi ir IM SOOth, tnat Wt blind to .e obvious advantage whieh it would have beat, to Get. Sherman and the Pederal Mise, and tb damage thai wowld be sVmm to thecu-eof tbe rebellion, to bve Sbwman capture Macaws UH Augu-ta I hat he WOO Id cer'ait lv ittet.i; t the capture of both of tbese place wMfuHy s K. ted and ti e exnect .tion ex: bv the leading New Vuik journals and the Armv and ,VT .uri: A A be the leadinw Richmond and C-orwig p..pt.-j. the lattr rlwlsnni the tir-t ibaj, Macon a:.d ugnsU wuii'.d be de.'etidcd tt. the last estremitv, and fome of the former ridi Cu!inr the ide that either U' on or Atitf j-ti etwSM make the lea-t defense Tbe !aroe papers Uow endeavor id vain to conceal their chagrin tDli; Sherman ba failed tn ca-.turr sjithag orte of them THE ßLBI L- lit ink -hkkm IN HAS fi;T MKN AND UtttM ammimtiox. To the rebel military leaders' the swfraatawea which the capture of those p!..re- would have piven to Sherman were It bWkm that tliev are ! conhrmed iu tbeir beiiel ttia' io - deficient t.oih j,) nuII anj ariswhunitior; . il I this as b -vc SI t le,, ha encouraged them to helieve that the mp.t-nrr whih thev have teken will nreri,t him fron reacbing theeii coast eith his army in uu efficient condition It i very true tlial up to the nmo be left Auu-ta on his left, he h.vl not met with any worc -erious re-i-dince t!nn that wbieff he tound at M iei on the t?)th uir , and that ol lbe numerous iloud of ctvilry that hung on In- rear sod I ink sod cut off anJ captured his forag n: anie tvn ... m . m - .v n h - xitwiih oiitim .-rpo-iriws Hut it is believed here that the reason why ti. - i. been so .. that the rebel ieadera h ive sita ar 1 1 v T nl if, u.it'aiife craAsB tsfh f Kom a ws ahar j a ti s vs i . vi ijt ai '.11 w suviis, s."i i.V. V thiT CLiti.tl dtiim'iv com rntr i!o aciiiii Shptni-n ..-;,;-.. .nerior lor. r What f.rr the . . jm mil L-onlc, - .ictua.lv Live it: llo:m rgu to con front Jsnutuan is now k:,own tub re.sou it ie ac sw i .W. .1 aruracv I rev con-'-t ! let. thousand trNp- - - - - .. .... . . .1. ' ' ' " - o tva ' . . wswwewswi at - w" j ws a as av a Him"";, v . ne. a :.te.er. 1 J'cr c 1 1 a . r vw ' " . . ofhers. makr: t'.rti e.:t)r ?'.ousai,.i ir.-o:s. beiiaw nfteen thousao l m.Iitia from Oeorgia and Ürusth Gamltnu in all. a total lorie of - w. lhrce thousand men Without . ou -ting '.he mi!llx nhici, lheT ef; to guard M icon and An gu-- . altljouch it ia more than probnbie that ih. de . il rhoe tdarew is otherwise r.rornie.. for a . .,( 0f fcrtv eight thousand cw.d t.i.orta w!iirh Sherman must encounter and defeir before be enn rea'-h the sea axBCLTiiW or the mrictiox a mo aim f m-vr aji's v ivrxrüT I .sheltered here tbat. M -tated in mv last letter. Sherm.n did not cross the Oconee nver ..r at all even ta that ha i now mor.ru down on i the right bat'k of that stream; lhat he wil! try j0 cnat the Oomulgee. wee. . t tn: ipd that i weama the po.nl of hia ultin. i wiek, be.ow toe mouth ot ue Alumaha Too . . . . - . . , . who entertain this bei icf also hold to the view ; .. . .n's whole movement will hsve bee.. but a retreat, and that, once arrived oa tbe cos it. be wil cither fortify a position t!.er, and remain there till heavilv reinforced in the rprg. or em what is mor probab!.. that he will embis forces thr and join Oen. Orant in maklce so atack on RlebtnotJ Operattoci

1 III SW III"" -. lit sn I tl XII ill! I'll II I ,1111 sa- Ik S m aav s t - --ww.w - - LJS-- 1.1 TJ

of any extent in Georgia, tbte wintr, by General Sherman 'a army, are regarded by tboew who entertain tbe views, aa entirel? out of lbe onawuoc noov MttsftHM to flash AanraLx, to as ro count its gvaci ation

G n Thomas' army ia aafe in Nashville; bot how long it will remain Iber 1?. to aay the leaat. questionable Thoae who have cloeely watched üen Hood movements since Sherman eracualed Atlanta, moat be convinced that Nashville is oow in tbe lane danger that cjuaed he tutces ivt eracuation of Atlanta, Rome, Dalton, tbe Tunnel, C'eve'. jaiur, Hunuviiic, Atheus. Pulaki. Sbelbyville, Columbia, and Franklin I All of tbes place were held by our troop; i- - - crt- nr. iiui uvou, them were strongl fortified, the läat uiur.Mi arr rT tr.mrlt l.imfiihi ' mtMd were rery twiigly torvned mjt or m four inen oe.icrai noon DkUira mem ait. sun tncy an te i bark. Naabville is a eeronglv foitified place, and 1 ty thousand men, certainly not more than that. poaib!y lesA But there M accumulation 04 tores there There are 0 meana within the I city of supporting an army of even thirty thou ' and men. It i believed here that it was Hood' firat care, af tec compeiiing General Thumaa to reire.it to Nashfille. to inveLtbe cut at lean to .uch a degree that no rupplies can find their war into it. There can be little doubt of Hood a abilitv to do thi. The suooW Hoc of railroad from Iuivilie. the only railroad connecting Nashville auh the North. 'i.-t already reported to be rut by Hood's cavalry It there is a force of ut. boats in tbe Cumberland rivar at Nasbrille, the city and the armv can br supplied bv water It not, it ii difficult to -ee wht there-is that can m ft J r .IM a . AsTJ m ft a a 1 - a ÄsTj preveni xioou irwm fompei.in? ue evacuation 01 Nashville will thp 1 onfcoi k.itls regain roBtasioN or - m ,r ;n k .on k. ... 1 - . , 1TT7 Mil ' " in full and undianntarf notion of the whole . , of ,hp -lr . ' Ri( .Urnnnti Bn1 r fnph bnre in Virinis, to I'ortnth and Memphis, except the two tx.ints of Knoxrille and ChattH nooga. and the whole of all the ret of Tennessee except Nashville. All thee three points are now thteatei.e I by the confederate troops; and In 1 iew i.f the rourae of events in 1 ennes'ee during tbe last three weeks, it would not be surprising il, in three weets more, tbe whole of Tennessee would be wrested ftom us and reTer( in H hf t ontrr,I 0t the tebel govern ment Tfut k .pjp,, lhat m cer. tainlj expected at Ilirhrot.nd ; nor, in view of ti e above fsrts. h '.he expectation unreasonable. Dncin STATE I Ti n The Kvauville Journal complai , .... n .... . . pemBaUttg Druid s letters, and h-iys :,nne but a, rel.-l nrd iml.l r. uudi i-nmmiinipiiinni ! . . " ' " .. . . " hv is it. then, that the Journal, and all firniwi UjaT paper,, publish copious eitrart. i,,ru southern papers? Is it not sn evidence u sympathy with the rebellion to publish south sidp views ol the is-ues now dividing the two e. tiotis? I ne trial of Kai.it.stoi k for the murder ol ClitTori, at Ltfaye.te, m in prg:e-- Near two hundred persons, summoned lor jurors in the c tse, were examined and discharged before a ju rv was etrrp ine'ed A can of coal oil. which had been set on a stove to thaw oui. exploded und came near destroying B residence in Laf ve'te by fire, on Fii day lat C f-idcrable damage a -.-, done to the promises and wiuture Coil t:l will explode A nipple mentti '.'rait took rhce n Wc'ls county last week to buppiy a deficency of .-even ty-fonr men under the recent draft. Ti e BlufTton and Fort ivue Pi ink R.d C .nipsn? onle week- ;nce threw open their toll gates, the condition of the road not justif y inir them longer to lew tribute f r it- use An elderlv I&dv died oi small t-.ix in Madi ison 1 few d ago. We notice the dire.ee i ' bor , fr pfwatling u. some of the Kentucky f.wns Three business hou-es in II mlllsims. Park . 1 . 1 . r count v . bougtu lUi.OUO bu-liel.- of wr.eat from t!ie 1t (lf Jti!unr fo 4be 1-t intant Tbe : ruling price at tha wlace for wheat is $1 50(3 i fll The t itirens of Brazil Clav countv. are mtk'ng nrrintrements to open an interminable war upon saloon. They call them nuisances The leceul fall of snow extended over the State - a tax I he retail liquor dealers in ferse II .ute paj to tlio countv f.f ab'.'jt 5.(:Ot) 1 ve.r. f r Dririf"e if ilssHlnlni the anient M the W ' wal aw public. Three or four companies of Uuited States soldiers hve established a camp uctr Liuton. in (Jreene countv Dweieg the recent cold spell tTo old people, Mr. aad Mr. Gifon.were ar.io-hetcd to death n rwfnam county, by placing u ket.le of live coals li their sleeping apartmet.t Tbe sale of delinquent liakiwf, fund lands t.kes place i:i th at city ou Tuesday, the 1.1th in. staut. The packer- Ii Vincent. e- i. iv ' i .;- Jin flü SU iroet, aud $10 7j$I2 ;iö nett. The packers at Evansviile are still bus. slauhreriiif; bfffi. Free for heavv. 0 net' The Lii iveue Journal aaf.s : " Samuel Keynolda. Esq , ot this city, who ff arrested otnedava since bv militarv author i itv, arrived ai home last evening, having beeu r.!.,l . n r.r.tl. We le.ru th.tt the nirtv wbn ni ids lb a Hid tail ou which he was arretted, did not appear against him, and that hence probably tbe matter ends here." Tlie Frank!. n PosBOCrat, weekly, his raised r . a.o 'S price of -.ub-enption to $.1 per annum. y i blieb Mr Herman, the owner aud diiver ot the New BarSBOBf stage, was killed bv a ... .. .: . . m . man of the im me ot Uarrta, last Mooday, at Ble 'isville. in Fosey county The particulars are. as far a we c in learn , that Uarris Was riding in the hack, and when near BUir-ville Mr Her- . . man demanded pay lor hi passage, wtn. b Irarns brought to this c bv his sons for interrnetit this afternoon tint's is arre anJ committed for .trial at the next term of lbe court in Posey county Evsn-ville TimelapsiMks.vT v. Ilogsh- I he goiernment .mat a ' 1 i n-u .'it f ajVt. sV pa... - jmy sww 1 -- r - p - - - m -mv . . . h t v e I c-te J ke: :i i uc k . t-- v .-:n 'ns. I " - AH the exciting rept.rt- .re mere groundless sensa'.o:.. .t d are the production ol th tt celebr ted in die. dual iihsl..ih ho maninolate the gr.pe ri c iiue N. A Ledger Ti e Comrniasioi er ot Internal Revenue ex-pre--es the o, inion that the present ear's, rev nur. i lieg the additional income lets will be at lewai iJ6.'. (MjO.iKKl It it is desir.ble to in create 3U.tHM.DO0, he recommends a tax Oi: I . ... I .... V -C ' oi - oi or per cent, to miae wie ueu j cie;.cv . t . be imposed for one sear only . as after i lh1 'lh V wiU ie'd 'herauir , The only .mp-irtacl changes recjm'v vomm.s-.oner sir -a ..'- hum and on tobacco n the e if. with corre-Mrw-oiitin , railn ( .itia :n :lt,. rtftnisi and niirmfae , . - wli Rieiill A neaiv invented paddle-wheel tor tm- ... . na. e nmn ihmI arith irrftt .ucrMt in Vear fork. I' was placed upon a boat whoa speed was known I ali rteamuoat men as abouiejleven am as an hour. bt with tbe imororwl paddl wheel the boat made aixtemi mi an boor, with .ess cosd .ban waa required to run at tb old 3-e:

AMUSEMENTS

METROPOLITIN THEATRE. Corner af Wt$hinatu and Tenne ort Stritt nnmager 1 r. m . ,H. Kile, . Monday EveillDg, December 12. 1864 . . fONEPII PROCTOR. x -m. tM MM M2' MM Mm Dance Iflis Fanny lerrill. as or Anauaaiosi. urrai i irci um r-sji.M tr. 5 x'' rr t pron. U ae-. Orchatra 8mN' & centa; ailery aa family Chrle. X-i cer.t; Cbildrwla arm.fl5; all r-erad :$e. raicas or Alwismoji. Drm Circle aod Parquet :r. 5 Uuors open at a quartr to 7 w clock, cumtuetKm at o'clock pracweiv. Performaace FAKTICULAR XüTICK.-To Hure Cars Uave the . ae A Q an twt T O ttt a T T aL ö XM A U jÜL JLi JLl. , aVfPR Si JtTBM'kMVM O.VI.1' ComLnncinff MondflV Evp T)C 12 vummencm5 monqay r,V6'' U C" BOR EDWR GREAT SENSATION VARIETIES ! Chaiire of Prcrramtne n!hl!T. For full par-dorl0-d2t tirulara are pt 'arraa:r. LADY'S BOOK HATiT'TDd f It TiTTin TtOA tJ" mUUIj I O LlXXV X Ö J3UUA. FOR JAM'AlIY.lMflS. A Premium S umber. Unrivaled and L'nap preach able. two avunron STKKL PLATK, A SCPBRIOR colorrt fashion plstp. and FOURTEEN FULL PAGE ENCRA VINGS. Among which ara THKF.E ROBR DKKMIS, from the eeltbrated house of M--: A T sthvakt 1 00, wf Nw Tork. aaalj r.ae t'om

hKVKRAL Crochet Pattrrns, adapted for winter weA Coa.ee Kveoing Drees, a novelty. Tbe lateft stria - of our for Bonnets, Callars, Cape and Caps. A beautiful article

printed in colors, called "Tha Work-TaMe Cl.!Bpanian.,, 1 A Tidy, print.-d In tint; and a bum-rou. engravis. "Sctne- on the Ice." We cannot bra to SDunierate the ' llloatr..tiona. as there are about ei?btj, all of then as, j j ful and ornamental. wb'? 1 - MiVaTV. t ?J2! VZTii v v s ara a m mm ... - Jan . rin. Miss Frost and Mr. Dennlson also contribute to thie number The Holly Tree Promenade. Original Music for tbe Plann. ty the editor. I. Btarr H"Uoway; and a Model Cottas;e, with plans, make nptbIv ; numb-r of Gtdey'ii Lady's Itook ever iuerf. Bowen. Stewart A Co., decl.' dtt .'sale Atc-nt for Indiana FOR RENT. Mammoth Wholesale Grocery StoreRoom to Rent WE have bavu tliinkiDp of taUdin a very la'tce ro m to accommodate an extensive wholesale groc. ry business, and would lik- to hare the opinion of any one who miirbt want to rent -ach a Loue, in refer mr to Ihm plan .f cr- -'ctinr i. Pleuse call on MlKKKN.aX a PlfcUCK, der 12 -.. P. Tin N 1 IC.il,, vfommercia! Row. TAKEN UP. rt KKS VP bf th. -:! ribr. on tbe ' th or Dtceui El ber, a I ifft. .irav Horse, fifteen an l a half hand . hiifb, s-uptKoed t0 be .itt or nine years old. Had on i lru!:e. .milde ar.tl balter. 'I ne c.wiir i requ.-t.-i to cm' f.irM-.trd, provr piprrtv, pay charires and lake b!tu 5 0. T HA ERSTICK. ! JHUersvilIe, Ind., Dec 10. lsidc13-d.V. -MDIAsiAPUUS RAilROAD TIME TABLE. MAlltlo.:. 1 Tr" W 1" la lavs. Train'. Arrlva. . 11:15A.M. kH P. Jl. A M. . . Hail H.'JQ P. ü. . jrrrr aao.vvrt.tr art neat, ; Train leave. Trams Arries. ! Worninir KafllM. 9M k.M. Night Kxpre-., :5l A. M j Ci icao Kxpre-s. CUSSM " xprest, K.pr-. mm P. M. EvetnngF.xprefA8.UP.il .iA':ar.!i. is, emr n: i'nrrao aansoan. T.-kU"- l.r.N-e. N 4 P M . 3:45 P KKt'J P. at.. Train Leavr. H-an 9 M. . 7 30 P.al . 10 15 P I ... r-a!fi- L-'ave S A 12 40 P.M.. 10:40 f. M Tram? Arrive. 7 50 A. M. . 10:42 A M . I'lti P. M fwi Ax jive 1 30 A. M Maes a m. . 5:y. P. M . Craiti- srr.vr. 5 45 .M. i" 25 A. M T 3. t M.. .C'bic w- Ktpr. ia, No. 2. Mai .lUikaro Kit .- ., No. 1. urtrsrr. k . ti. fC.ir H.i.i tu .ott. .spiasaeoi it,tsp crsc:aTaT. asu Mall rra.ua Leave. Trsio Arms. 5 50 A. Vail 12:0 F. M. 1050 K M. Ac ommodatbn - ..w;5C H M. 7 50 f. M . . kapresa Sh55 t M . coifMsrs An svaajMSWCM sSBaaa aa... 'a Tra'Cs !-aee. frame rrtva. 600 A. M flay F-Xpre. . 12:15 Xor.n. Ml P. M Vail ... 2:00 V M -'HLF M KiRbt Mp-,,.. in 30 P. at. SLierrBTaivr ar-AOar-traiu-Lea J-J; nwr.l Trains Arrlva. . lo re a. M. .. IWSoob. ; . . y.3ö P. M. Mall Lorwvuxr, .uw alsakt an ch.caoo aAtiaoan cslaxok or TlaUC. - Or 'ric itle Junction going north 5.30 P V iving uin 11.4" A M NOTICE. TAKE OTICE! ALL per- m will please take Betfei that tbe following Ordinances wtl! be rigi'tty enforced it nut strictly complifd with: , ' An Ordinance parsed by the ffbmmon Coancil of tbe City I I Indianapolis. March 14th, 1-64. v Sec 1. The occupant of each and every tenement or tuild;n ia -avicity. frontfne on any street, thsida-slalk ;f whkh is flagged with stone or paved with brick or , boulder-, or the owner of anv -ccupied lot frontmx ai afore,aid. .bail keep the ?idswalk and guttei -m front of Micb tenement or building, or unoccupied lot, as tbe is-e may be, clear of snow, ice and dirt by 9 o'clock in the renoon of each day, and cause tbe -ame to be kept , . . vrai 1 1 v iai sgi-w, iiwta tati ' . ' t Af)T paraconvit td Any p.-r-.c. convicte.1 before -aid Mayor, af batlnc any vehicle, drawn by any animal ar animaU, to stand ow anv treet . r s ley ot -aid city, without having uahitch.d the um tr ui sach vehicle, nr made it or them secure Is fa-tenina, Nhall be Cne therefor in any snm n"t eicedirg tn '. Dai-. JOHN PaVER'aW. C.rj Marsbsl Bv J. s Ri uta. Deputy. December Hb. 1-64 3NOTICE. t n f.T Fruit Trees, Shade Trees, W Evergreen. Grapewin--. Flowering Shrubs, K Itahüa- and ercrthina in lbe Dsrwrjr line. rariscwiar atsrnuvu paiu to me -eircuou oi un Cbn-'.aa Trees by Ww. G H Daw. . . .- novlS-dtarSwAw5w o 3 Sörth 1 11. not MtseL m S0L1UEK S-WE THINn I)h Stiicklatjd is o,uttenh. iu advising ya is hia advarrtssa j Ml ui ur obl&aru of i -day'i papet lo take a bonk 1 of h:-h.ghij recometeiideti r.li Cholera Mixture ifa yooi ' ki.ap-ck-. it may sase the lives ef sbat.j of oar bet soJdier. Mothers, see that yoar sees do not neglect Tow car get It at tha Drag Stares at oer.t- per bot Us lt i- Iba bt remedy for Diarrhea and Dysentery. aaarrhT-' 1 SWSwafew I t DISEASES OF THE NERVt US Seminal, frinary and Sexual Systesas new and reliable treatment it Separt of tbe H WaRD ASS tATlOW Sent by mall in s-led letter ureiopet. fret of cbars. At'- - ' - SKII.l N HOI GUT 'v . Bawraed a Men, 5c 3 -outh Sinth St raset, Fhiladalph.s Fa sssrSt-dJiwl) ZW: ERVOUfi DEBILITY. BEMTN'AL Weakna s, etc , awn As aseed by ene wba baa rssJly. cared aim-eif and hu bits as af Jthera, aw4 srti tel! yaw noifc-ag bat thefrwia. AAdrass with stiaaf ED ABD B. TiuTtk, ftb? iPwry ' x. So tor V I z

DEAFNESS,

CATARRH I Ar-I all LHaeaaea of iba ear. thuoat, and air-pass agf:s, DR. LIGH THILL. momoM acR:r or im: eijibrtj i' J II I II I I.I. I Mllf ff. Hs. .:t t. nttrU I'Urr, lcw iov.. DR. LIGä HILL WILt. ÜAkK ms THIRD AMS5lrr 10 TTTnTATSTAPOTsTS Tuesday, January 31st, And will be at the BATES HOUSE FOR ONE WEEK, From TL'KSDAT, January 31 . till SATTK DAY EtfEXIXO, February Ith Where he cau be couaulted on the above Lis ee. on'.v. In. vs Aiaatis, Itcember, 1ÜJ4. la. Li'.hiu.ll: As I have been un'ter your treatment for a mvntb pa t, ai .1 have improved sa greatly, I write to thank you for the benefit I have derived Ironi your trea'ment. 1 had Miflered a long lime with SWSSWtb iu a üiaaRrfeable and oflensive lonu. My sense of amcll wa i entirely destroyed, and my face at time- distorted by tbe ' swaUmg In aar nose 1 also had a very alarming and painful attack of deafness. I now report to you that I am aimost entirely cured. My deafness you completely cured lu lest tbaa two weeks. My face 1 now natural my -en-- of -ineM i t imed Is me, and. in fact, I feel better ia every way than I have been in roontbs p-t. I bad tried several ne ans to get cured before i saw you, bat they all failed. If you have occasion t- do aa, you may reftr to personally, and I -hall cheerfully "recommend your -kill as itdesere. Yuurs, trully, lxwli nu. Batrs II-'Um-, :utiansMUbmiA N a POL ia, Iecemv'. r f, IsOl. Thi- may certify that I wa- vrij deaf. 0...t I bad a pious and iu .-t .'(I'nivedi-cbargr of matter from my ear, and with it intense pain. I was feverish aud raVeple.., my appetite Hone aud my health g.averally much aerana d. Wlnle ths KUtTcr.ii. I placr-t myrlf under Dr. Lij;h'!ntr irestment about a tu ritb sa. aud now 1 sn entirely cured in every respect. Before Ur. Ligh'hiil accep.e.l my aaaa I bad trirU other treatment, whirb only ma.'.-- i.o worse. But now that that Ur. I.igbtb il bacurv1 ine I Lavs no words to thank him sufficiently for .his skillful tr. itmnl of my case . wit ch mm diau-tlng t tt. -r around roe a it wa- alarming to myself. JOHN HOKSaV. X&BTIStTUU, tan., Ixc. f, Wil Dr. Ligbthili-Okas Sie: Your fsvur of recent date came duly to hanl. 8ioce placing mp-elf uuder yu: treatment for Catarrh 1 have improved very fat Sty catsd been of some years standing, and I was much discouraged by its obstinacy. I bae received very great reUaf alnce you bea;an to treat n.e. and the loatbaoaae dlerne is rapidly disappearing, thank- to your skill, bratefullyyour., VY. h. SHKI'PaRI). I'rom George Tega, Member of Royal Co'lege f Vet.-rt-Bary tur(reon-, It ion, Kugland. RocflrsTta. N. Y., Dee. W, l?4i3 Da Li jiriaiLL Ix-ar S:-: Allow me to express m - grat.tude to you 10 the cire o deafness you eflected in ay rfgbt ear. whic . aa troubled me very much for several , year and wa-almo-t entirely deal for i few weas pat but m.re piTwc lUrly srat'tude c your excellent ucce upon ni. deaf a-, wu. b has been u- les- 'o an ' i the past twenty years; the i -'i.s atd uucomtwrtsble ra wring in my ear-, beb c itm- ma'..- ri- v.-ry nerajews, es 1 1 s. pes n d . Yuu nu. p'ib isb Uila tcki .-lr.lgcaje.t sJUocid ,t te of j arty sSeatH to rvi t"!a.. u".v o-.ir-, tteOMGX TK'.'.. Wa. liosta-e strwri From the v. B. T We -b. L f . former'y of the Pe.t; Street Bait's- Charr-. A bnv. Jf T. ALBA5Y. . Y ." Ap i. 15. 164 t.. LtormtrLi IVar Sir ajtav met .expreß nyKT tat tbT)k- f- r ir.e Kdl at'- 'Inst .tt, tl . resasaea -o my o .usrh'fT, ebw- ar- 'i u n id y arte tai Sat msny ear. and or s- rre mon b- pj ü- 'n ursriy depriapd of be-b'-art g. Jbel t esr. from br infancy, has b -en a-' lydiM j.-.:, .tari i.g offn-..-msttr. Tb- r-ght es- ir ww stell, end f'.-m pre-ent m dyrstiors I anticipa . lb- wsslswaaiaw o tne le'r ear s!.. I aro, uear sir, Kra'.- f I j v.-urs, li I WELCH 1. I . SCewaoi i tie, ran- aewaa). B. T. fiK..-. t s. M n h 13. l-t4 Da. Lu.im:u.L I) ar ir: ILrr moüüi sc, i place rcy son. Cbar.c- - Kuller, under your treaimeui tor a aV at'ie tbat wa ev. r day growing wor-e. accompanied by a very offen.-lve snd dtsagreesble discharge of mat er from tbe ears. I now report to you Lit entire care, i be actual treatment wa- ba. two msnth-, yet the d.scl.srgr i entirely Wall, aui bis hearing restored Hi- genera! health is as go. a.- . coald de.-ire, and hi.- nMsS t ant and live! T- tn fact he aee.aa a 'Uffereut child. With tbe gratetsl thanks of a mother, lam, sir, Respectfully yoars, C. C FL'LI.'R. C-aeaer co . X. T. F-ora tie Rev. Joseph M. Clarke, Rector of fit. James' Church. STBACtraa, 5. Y., Feb. 30. ls. I have beeQ daf In ona ear ever since I was in Collect , some twenty year ago. By the SBaU of Dr. I.lgbthill lu hea ing was entirely re tired, so that now I bear alike with both ears and I bud tbat I can u-e ray voice mach m. re ease and coaafort than before. JOSEPH 11 CLARK K Frura Boa D H Cole. Senator from the !9th . Near Y rk ALSAxr, Jan. 25. 1N4 Mv Dr aa Da. Ij;ktwill lr i- a.th great satisf sen :. tbat 1 cvmmanicate to you the Sect of tne taediciae you gavf e ,-n my application to yon for defecti hearin 1 followed vo ir direct i a. and am happy to stale thai I am so far recovered, after the first few applications, as to fret quite confident that I aas well, and shall not need to proceed farther. Be assured, dear sir. if necessity shaaM require. I should not besaau- to place aydf under ) magic ban I. Y. urs. with r - D U. COLE, Al'.ion, Orleant Cm. KrwnP a. Torney K., orDeir-. i I do bereoy certify that for the past fifteen months my b srins ;.a- ' r- af ' s . rsb'e extetn, as": that by an operation of Hr. Lighthill 1 havt been restored to my full hearing, a I reside in letroh, and intend lesvinit ! r home soon, those dealrou- of snowing the veracity of this may inquire of air. T J McAr.har. 5a, 45t Broadway. I kl r i i v r , 5ew Y"rk. September S.1S0I. KsowLKimixE, Ork?anvCot;nty. Jan 14, l4 I'r- .hth:u - 1 r 1 . . ; -tatemeci of mv cs.r which j'Ki may ase as oa think proper I have been afflicted with daafne- a Year, and I bem Masl every preacriptiosi, has to bo ffecl. . woaulled Dr laghthM! an-1 he operated opor. me, and in a slm tv 1 wa- reatsred to hear.n. I sand j oa this tstrasent for the benefit of others who ma iab ring wnder tne same diaeae as my-elf . I a reaomrr.ei.ds'.: that sre affl ctedw.th Ut maase ;. c,;e yoa s 'a Ewawaetiallj rwora UAaC TOCM. I . is to certify tha the abje , a correct -taternent C. L'. hl'KXS.sfJAV, Paster M I. LLu I T sLTE. ILO DU5T Daaaorr. Xjv.mir 3. sU. Thsa s to certify tbat I was dear, aee-SBpaaied tth a eery di-sgr eable ttaftaff sonn in my bead. whct readeted to:.r.a :on dimcult, except in s loud too o. esse. By the kill of Dr. Ligbthiifsay bearing haw baei felly restored, and the nois- baa ceased. I al.o know of tber cares f Dr. Lifbta.ll, which fnlly sat.. . in recommending him4o tne afflscteal. It i. oow user two ' T bearing waa re'.crei . and ;t rematu per feet to this d.y. H. P. WiaT. We. tbe undertigned. knowiag Mr. Wyat personally, do hereby certify to the eorrectne- ef te above tätewaubm iv a - mi n v. I MAÜ.115.. B a LL, I.F.O. C. CH AXDLRK, Fl. H. HALUXTK, F rrr wf Hailwck t Saw. I Ii:r a H . ti. 1 To Da LhsnnLL I War e:r I taar pieasare iu cer ' Ing that vau bare esVct a great Seal of taeproTswssni . the heariog of aay son, Harras C- Ko seals, who hs, pes vtous te yswar uktng the casa tn Land, been owite deaf , frosa the effeeta ot Searletina. As I know of as.aj other ca-- wh ch ha-e cirred and heaefiied, I have ne wedtaacv to reo mmend y. o 0 tbe pubi c. I remain yorr. very trnl.. , - 1UKC hlLUS livKSaLk. Deisesge Boose, Albany, . J. Far otber teeUttascda ass morrow's Äadrea-de'4

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CLOSING OUT SALES AT thi:Trade Palace 2. & 28 WEST WA-KIiVoTOr SI HUME. LORD & CO. V .' TU KKTtRIC fUUM 8 CS I MM SQW offer tbetr Isrcs se4 apleoli4 stock of oa4s $100,000! Ai Sew Tork whotwaale price, mad wst twUSw .we lea. Feetin under obbcatioa to tbe public far tfe verj lsrira patreua we kave recrired. we bair cooelc led la adopt thie Baetbod of etealwa; out uar preeent tack, ihere e '.og thua the sIsslU of baytaaj Ibmlr gsa S aa taw as the same can ba boagLt at act whole ale arkKadern cities This H aa ßcthsu crv. sael w wlli - Una- tbe sales until tbe whole tick U clw-ed east W b&.r- amm iu Mfre iL Larrt and beM rlecteS tk e akttothli W :h.d SILKS, t'ompriaisy grade, frow. the nst ewstly ac beautiful Moire Antiques. To tbeebespe! PLAIN SILKS 4M SATINS. Which will b "wd naj ardlaa ef the recevt freal ad -v Slices. FAMV DRESS liODHS, la arsat rs'.ery Ow buyer beinf at tha bead of the market dnrtng tbe spring, has mad extra efforts to wrocars the finest and asast fashionable In tha market, rota - prising all tka lata PariH Tc'lt iaM, MKKKIMAC PRLT. srir(ii irs PRINTS P iCIPIC PUNTHa AMERICAN PRIJVTS, DUNNELsLsS PRUiTB, DOMESTICS, PLsANNKLaS, SHEETINGS, H06IER1 . (.LOVES, KiI KOI DER 1 B 8j .JiUmE, LORD & CO. IMlllN 4IOM a. j tineSS- 3:! I i i e on s a o o X as o I 5 09 if H S V) - ii J C - 'X. - mm mm 7 O 9 1 tC T x y b 1 . CO p a m Hz -JV a to - m m Z c w o CD 7. r - irr aa" uu - - i S i ana a v. - X st - t i 3 w r. i s ws S "3 - 3' - tt 1 u o bi - s JS -r r. at - r- ? . T . - S CO - W S s It O eJ - V r 5 . 3 5 WW . w m X r X at" i c r e r STEAM BOILERS. E . u . Hi AR, HX5CFACiTRr.B OF Ste?iTi Boilers, Sheet Iron. Locomotive, Portable Stationery and Tubular Boilersjk FTEK long eiperienc. - f. . . and is th employ of tb Beliet-.t'tara Rai '.road Co ,' I feel confident that I eau render aatiafactson. Repainug of all kirda dot. st s small a testae ot. Jowrnejmen's wages N- atl ln.;in r is street, ewe Sovrsoath ef Ä -otb Bennett's Fowndry. ASdreaa Boa Wt, fnfmoapstU, lb4 b0vl-4WI FAIR AND FESTIVAL. F1I!K FIFTH FRKSETTKEIA5 CBt'MCB OKR)J A N J. . bo!d a Fair aad Festival at Masonic Ball, cvas BJ"M-ina cn erinay. irBtr at anew, akea aay citiett can get sil lhe H t ay Pre ei f they may weed at fair prices. Oysters, lee Cream, Hot Coffee, Fe aches atd Creasn Ave. Tt'keta ot atawsesUn tt cent. FssbJIj tteksrta to eamt. r,l.tRLrS UMHIal, Pres a-e? dtd CHakLKS Wl HLiMi. Sec PRINTINC, AC. a- . stit I e. at ssssw.ia. HALL A III 1 sWewNNet pi.Ais a ti tiesAsftTa ix STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTER l t. II per a Htitt Hesel blBrrs, No. 16 1-2 Bant Wanhington Street, INDU5APOUS, L5D A3 A. ITbiank Bvoaata! every ur.vtt-Jm a WANTED. MARRIED LADIES mmTwOes heei'h waC wet sdaatt ef a It faati.' seed a red stamp far t'JL Ii VafK .tt.Ti.ilTO Ma MD D VI if . aeei'h snn net adastt an lncveass ef AMT S PHIa-- e. r u. c. seasw w 11 t.wi tt t .vi HI -: J a. com. . neos strttUy rwaeMsmaat Dm. DC.v altLAHT.