Daily State Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 4419, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1864 — Page 2

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the 'it ion i t rrr nt ntEa.ti.viui - jni C.oternor Norton a Iraange Th telegraph dipatchea. apeciala. from tb a ttij to tbo CiorimHU RepubUar. panora inform OJ that "Ooeemor Moaro ha bia meage welt ur,.!e- wv agf aQ vr,aj. thafr.. .1 be of more tbao ordinary longth , and ito ma n foature will bo aa attomptpd juatißettion oik uurptior. of power during tbw pt tw. yeara Twwot clip-trap, raprattowoi wwttrfi of tbt a . waft , M m at mKW f Ilia r.iewtien'- r , rron I WHJtcmk tdd noüiat U hie retwi' trtfr riser . aMt.ee It e Hn eff.frt to e tr an ondne irwrvcia r to a do. cment which needa pufing. like aomo qtiirk msdicino, to fain publi- i r.e r It baa b intimated by aome of the pociil friosHi ot the Governor, tboto who upon hi imclai akirta for the of tbo pobli drippingt. that it ia hit pur . and that ha ia uamg bia ' indomitable euer edne a wjnge whin will ct"t mto tf ahale tw.. rect t effort of Mr Lim ol in that line ftfa't'ettVf.wearr ndvd Wta Kir eilen. c, haa placed under contribution nil the military, '.egal, iiierary. acientißc and rhetorical ability of ' 1 politic! frienda from the cfii'rr M the cir co-rnfwreiica of the i omtavri wealth rercral dirt tinguubexl hlorateuM in) p-uticitus of mtrked abilitfaadlaigeesper.ef.ee trnve beeu eeigwfad for oeveril weeki in preparing the material for the document, which eaplaiui the telegraph an nouocement to tbe country that the thing n well under way " While the tutai , diplomaU and etaieaman ot Lurope will be JlaappouveJ in the uneummoo common Iwolauiier of lb aitouai COS untcatioo of! I the 1'rt-idot.i of thu gre-tt nation, the, will be no , lcea diaaipoi nted, but upon tbe ascending scale. wtWi lb comprebr:. en -, ' 'a., idv . a wgcity, lord, with the orthognphy. etjmologj, syuVst and prooody, W ii h the chief ofH -er oT the provu,ce of In I ant will ethib t iti bti bionttial atate paper BtWp bj atep. we presume, the world will be ad v wed of the progreai of the mege The esor hum. al we h.ve been mformeI. will be elabor te. pathet ic. humiluti? e. but wiihal. e!oo,uent.-wh le the peroration will aatonish the world and the reat of, mank'nd. with it brilliant climatfJ In word. the raeaage i intended lo gain for its oatetiaihle author the reputaitofi of a itatoaman. a scholar, and a patriot and to make part? capital in the future When done, it will doubtleaa be a rliiialied production Hil Excellency entertain and induatnouidy in culcatea thai letth it Stalea heir the same relation to the ceneral governmnt that the eountie do to tba St ties. Tbia vie of 'he political reU (lorfl between tbe Ht.t'.ca tnd the Federal governlaonc, roo-i tba former of th d gnity and imp ir uu. wliic'i hive heretofore been attnbuted to. and ha h a rv tented them lTnder this, new idea the Uoveruor ot .i Si tie ii quite an uuim porttnt pert.uitge. nd aa ihe -en'.imeut is treogtheued in the publ.o mind thai public functionary will become officially ama!l by rapid dgreie and heiutifuüv le ta'e line and State distinct! ma. if ihi BOW -..irtr aentiment towooila, will - . . . be i i liiaViOtw by Fedei.il authority, nd ere bu g the MaU - will bo au eoai p ofj ooavewlatal ilmt thev n 1 Ve their . in ii " nrluetiC , m ! will hardly be roognia e-1 an independent ptditical rnniiounitiel I Wiiat I aMeOjawaaW 0aOi luesaae or v n zial.n,un if the pjditicil idets and doctrine- ' ihe p trty m p.. wer tre lo prevail? The power of the railitarv cotnruiiid.trits of tin -. . mcnt-. ,nd ' itc U infinitely gratet thin the cifil officers of the Sure within their jurisdic ion. and the ure onlv res;. )nib!e to the federal j authorises for the eaaVclaO of the treat con fi Jed to them If tbe present cr.r.dr.ion of affairs is to become the governmental policy, ttie Governor' . lossage iu trio iuiure wu. rave out very ntt . 1 - t, i . , . , c oiatdfratmo or conequeuce. as State laPtWo tiaa and ia laws p ipiiaM have hftd but err little respect, if .r y at all. from the State atec'Htve atsd thrrse who have iPJttififa his w niit.i.-ti si ion i f paawao aoSdari Ifroai the Charlotte II V Rwtlotl.i. Dee i tnolbrr ordar I u o trorn Ibf llcbi I Vice rreaittent. In common with a number of others, we had ' th pleasare of a conversation ou teaterday with the Hon A IT Stephen-, t ict president of tbe I Cootetit-r ite Stale .. w i- i guet at tht M n ion Uouse After conversing wuh this distinguished ge:ilUmiD it ia nut difficult to understand the oecrtt ' of hi i:.fluence. Clear and logical bj his ideas, mdhippv in hia manner f exnressim: them. I Mi Steplieos impres-es hi- he.irera w th the conviction that tbey are li-tenmg to a man of 1 -iaci.y. ul near, co ntnou aeu-e, ami one. too, whjo i fuv eoaviooed of th truth ot whatever he aerts Mr Stenhetia is I reconstructionisi He le lieve- tiat th worar thiriir ih at could hitnen to i the coufodor icy would bo a rem. hh with tbe . " r w i ern ante- Ja.-ery ano oecr olation. am -e hm Ire! ind ever etierietifed. would be our por lion upou an rouniou tbat could be effected We m.i-t h.ve independence. D.ff. rencos ol opimou mav vxi.at as lo the pal icr of ihe measure proposed and adopted, and i . I . . mm . . . 01 ihe mean ueeeisary for the attaoiment of tre ends dcftired. but these differences should not be llowod to ;n.w into biiteruibn of feeliuM, and to mhedicord and division amoni; ourselves We should ward ..thers the - MOO kM rt of pur f o-e waweh w know that we poaseas Cilmlv i tad i -- rev. we should ,n r.. o h . vera ' aunjeci c MiiievleO aiili ihe pamtc Uelense. nav ii if t.. view owhi the w'fK)d of our Meeding cour. trv a p. I the tta id tne; t of what we all o deeplv desire in honorable peace which he th tika . . . r , - . I can only bo on tht bisisof State awwarwtaati WW el t ; f ; l : k . . . . .-e of Mr Strvena, but the ohoWa a we u: der H'mkI c e n. were the entiment eipres-e.1 V. r oil ,.:! rr inureai ng I -ta.-a were : ued, eore of hi h we will take occari. : iv.en to heretfter The pre-ent me and our taC lufl'id ftirtbog oxieu.- : raited ( aniir i , rs Nftfro l.atbor. V e .e place t!tu morbin,: U- au inlerestinj laittrr itoia a aulem, who haa joet reiuri.el frum tirtUwb Gotaoa. alter a rem de nee in tbt' er.Jt.tv ol v.me tw year His niaiintfutlon ia lirneiv, inns.-j . h s ii ows wh it we nur t i pect when ihe emai cipation at ihe Southern l v- is an accomplished fad D this country The practical w.rh!:y; o! the r.vlie '.ahur experi inetit ha- r t .:c w ,:r. s favorablv preaente 1 t . . k ji i . iiuwiii. ipti.-ei a tic nein .it .n,r . , r U aud oi othe. writers not be-teviled with huraanitariati thetrie. the following point may be cons fered aa sealed 1 That the treed cofro alave io a tro; i . mate is not au efficient laborer; w:t':. ut the coei e:on of a m- re energetic, tbnltv a:, i iatftlltriOUl race, he dtred to be d;e aWtj 1 .dtlee? " Ü 1 bar the Hindx. r CMaaaa roolie. is a '-I : u rer. ai,o c. ! a or "i te fro other tropical j ductton u -itloa, augar, a crop The cheap 1 at .tMst .-Q j0t :.ed aoint ' r i. Lev. iu of imjiC imj-.-nat c it; ti. - .irrv i ni w:, i o rn tier ho t oad. w h abatter ibe en re frame w ork I the . r - .item of lb SoWftftV. and if ih uegroe, wneu free, are a little incliaod to work in this c V eat Itid:e or their owi lartd ru ,3 wl ;rat nvoafi l t aow t. ai :ht loetB tlf m .li ma uf Chit o at. l H ndoatao are reo-Jft an f ajixiou to do too iabr obici I - N V Vt I i . j k . r - t - .isrsrx. TfctCbscago Tr'.buot tayt Cpijfet 1 gb-

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Kebel ( cnmrnii Upon lr Lincoln i 'lrllt. law Rlcbtaoatf fpajie;. fc 4. : of O'.r rmieH. e .. UOjr: ' whiO I ft . htiton of tbw limn, we pt.c !; the roeag Mht into t 17 i too St" npre. m Mondav lit. bv president Lineo'n It ha neither clearn u! arrangement nor 'c "

diction The aeveral topic acorn to bar thr places od lucctwioii bj chance. (1 the (rrUct Ctrrii:.glf NM n t lae. uprft eil od feeble 1 be onlv pot lion of thcBosoge tu wh.. b our r ander wit! fwet an Intere. '-- thf wtrtrlfWhWWi to the ftf bclPCrtf the two cuiibtti The m i VugO nil hp www ell rite Important pooil heUl bj lb Federet a i true hnve beeu uia.uuuii'-1 and advanrea mide The fact that the eener. In ch'ef ha felt hioiae!f a t1 to detaeh herman on arh in eipH;i n n he I now upon, teuds to ahow a preat iwerennt" of the relative rnr,lh The result not boing known, howev er. ihe BeM;t prudently absUin from conjoc lure A little more of the am prudence would Have alto prevented a boastful reference lo t. t andertahtn ai ail, anlil ibe reult shall deter nine whatnot il wan wiaely or raably adopted I bo ooject, bowever.oeeme io be rather to f taten u.e ro'ix.uaubtiii- on the nexicrl tti chief tbau to , iprc exultation The fact that Oei.cr. ttood ii thundering M the fata of Nuhfillt U in- i ' arul-tr rtnmr i'.irf ou the tat men', that the old io-. lion are all tpaiuteineu, anno tut sua ; do large n portion of Trana Miaoieaippi m Dot t. ought worthv to disturb tba Presidential fellei tatewa e esideulil election ia appealed to itr.d the figures paraded. really because it In a joyous j r ' it hi hrance to Mr. Lincoln, but ostensibly to j.rov thit the United Stale have more men now than when the w.tr commenced Ki;;nrea d not 1 lie. we are to'd. but we are tM Mho that i threat deal of I? ing io done oi lb them The argreate . of ole in ihe 'e leral -late prove nothing, uti leas we could kr.ow wliat delurtioli t i in '. ! r fraudiand pipe lajing It n not uncommou, it ! me mar bebeve tbo oppoaing prmu. for a town to give more vot that i-, to contain n.ore toaie i over twentv one rear than tb totai numrer oi it- men, women, children ind oabie- rmSineJ An otder for toten, like an order for pevgei! fr,l,. f fled by contract, and iMustratea the ve ri 1 1 1 w ami rikiinfinrt r f IhA nsinii 1 a 1 tftf 1 murt lUn7IlumDeM hAt tb Ula .7cllod election eel i paed its predec etxor io lhit ort of Yankee ent rpri-e we yuppoae in not to be ijueetioiie ! u LiOJOOll waa determined to he elec-tetl. It he bad needed more rote he aouid have found more twtol itut there b another reaaon for a lare Ooll Uo, 9 t 00 the litet presidential election, the Waabing ton government, to stimulate the enlistment of aliens in tbe irmy, conferred citizenship on all a .io bocld ta im bounty an J eo'er a port l A multitude wa thai added to the " novereigni'" f lhoag who otherwiae would nuo be " foreign erMr. Lwco.n wilt hardlrbe ant-to reconcile! tirnvado about the increnaetl rnmber- nnd deter miti ttioti of hii people with the incre.ise.l difficultv . almost imposaibilitv of obtaining rei'ruita. and the oomyarativc bft'rci.ncis of tiaaweeping draftH If we were to be put down by voters, we aomit that we should be overwhelmed with the figure which Would be promptly rolled upor. u Hut roting and fighting are very differeni thing . Liticoln'a people understand putting in a '-allot liotter than putting in a soldier; and though tiff may crowd aroand the po!U. tbev ahow no nlood thirsty eageme to cruad to the front Our soldiers have mst ni embattled lines too Ofkaa io b diptutbed by h; manufacture of iaiica. 'I he condition of the me.-4.1ge is repone to tho propoeitiona of the "peace" men We an ppoe. if anything can, Mr. UaaoUt'oawipbathl, brutal declaration! will silence all idea- ot' thaw -ort herealter Ahoolato, aapjuljfjajgi bmirwion, to be followrd by epoilaLon vt our rrpertv and ihe Africanizilivn of our country. i anprji onsly laid down a- hia oulv terrna of "nesce " Thix prorlnmatHMi of fh cieaauge will auffice to silence all obiocliwue. ol everv e rt to the me of ' our 'vca in the public defen-c, if that Of subju iTHiion js me anerii.itii e r.ven me .xew i..:k Herald, in its comment on this part of the pjaaW sage, condemns Mr Lincoln fayj UiO impolicy ol :reaait)g us into a situaiiotr which leaves uoihing to be hoped from lo- royal cleoiancy, atid which shows that the partial, or even the complete iwotifi e of our "ocial institution, would be a i-e ecubomT, il e-sential to the achievement t.f our independence If this -hould become our hard necessity, w should have lo thank Mr Lincoln once apairi. aa we have often thanked him here tofore. for reconciling us to a painful dufv. oi making east a difficult choice vatalakr at au article off Hereuue Suva the ri.mmis-ior.er of Interr.nl Kevei ie iu hoi annual report: Apprehension ihat i m,;k. may, at me con. I. - - . - . w ing sessi .n. reduce the rax or .p.i u. or levy a tax upon the stock on hand, is exercisinc an t::i I U?or.b,e "tiiiencf on production, though con sumption goe on at tne usual rate tr t! - ei.ir,a;e.l in tlie ni in ulact ure and aale of epirite were aaiistieti a ihe permniieucy of the law, and it - market would not bo excited bf tbo aa tat ion of the -ubject in Congress, the husinef wouid soon low its proer channels. Thecm misniouer protests earnestly aud at leugth aaaiiil frequent changes iu any law, and adds that it would have been better to i mi 0-e the whole h tional atut at one on apirita rather than at dit fercnt periods, for ibe inducement lo accutnnlnie 8tock, to await the operation of the ndd tional tax on the 1st of January still operates, and it tho prospect of a market warrants an enrlv re sumption of distillation, the market will be stim uiated into activity aain tor a abort period lo b Jollowed b) it corresponding period of deprcssio: l'hi- ineviuole effect of irregular taxation might be avoided by impotn? the additional tax at once 'tistead of postpomng it sixty data; but, on trie wnole. 1 submit n would he aa well thai it be understood bv the country th ai the expression of the will of Congresa in the list act is final. No article made constitutes a fairer subject of ex-c-e, and none will produce so much revenue i wirh sio little aufTcrii.ti to 'he tax paTer. If the I, 1 , , . . .ft m .aw :i iii rema;n utitoucnei as to ttie rate o! t ix. be estimates we shall realize not less than $T Mio duo, wjtbiu the rematiing seven months of ihe fiscal vear from snirils, and double that amount in the ccursc of next year. The statement that Tom Thumb sometimes c tiled CSiarlev Srtton. for short had joined the venerafde order of H mnv F'ithers. ha.a been jetsiatently and derisiveiy de;ned. and his int uit progeny haa been baoohiopiy spoken of aa a "rsg baby." etc , by jeal -ua six footers who never hi i in? offspring on their own aeeoiMit The ones . m , ft ion ia at last settled. Ihe teneril baa t h. be and bia devoted Larioj not a bit of a t ag i babv "either." but a live, laughing, kicking, cluckintr, squirming, squeaking, bleasei Osbv in short, as the little girl said, a real meat bttht , that palladtwn tho paternal whisker at nigh' gaoawj to the ui OWaWOJ, and require lacteal uour siimeni at noon lav The L udon papers of November l?lh tnuou'ice the arrival of General Tom Thumb and family in ti, ii i.u. Thev are holding daily levoea in a hotel nr!tr 8l Jame" I alace. The Star aar: The babv i a a prettv l ttie cirl with licht silken hair and .i v:vac i -oosiiiou. Sho wiil be a tear old neit ujocth; I K mav uiteresl our ra.tivrs u knot that &l.e ; we preciaelv evc;: pound and I !f:,ree .iir A recent order of t!.e wir den "It g:ves ee. w a ofhci.il autl oi it on to tl.e become alnio-i uu . ers.il .aoioi. armv o& ers j with reference to tl.e weri::g of badges inJira live of r ink It permits officers to diaperne with shoulder atrip, ami the presTibel insignia of pi tnh on thir horse equipments The marks .-f ' , k ! ft WOrn 0:1 th J10" tfill I hocrco forth ho worn on the shoulder Thev w. ,!ao be permftred to wear overcoat, pantaloon.. I iiajte to thoae worn by prirata s .ddicr; r r s.t i rnimc;,i on the iiats. overcoats, forace - -si o eta .onper reo : - The rept.' f ihe cop- f..r tb.e current year .- favorabie, otwiihalaiiding the discouraging i pect in aumrue: . .w og a much imancr.ieCtar Ibas Wae atlirftllavl . ...o ,;, ,- .a. fwof Tbe ioiiow.og w a fojojppa : Whaat 161 IK o.tHbwar.e!a rTe. W.OW.ftWV hsrlev. ll .iHJO.trtH). oats. 177,130,000; corn. 53 1,00t .(.Kaj. buckwheat. r.i.lKH).OO0; potatoes. 93 bD.QQO, hav tr C-. 16.000,000 Una; tobacco. 1J 7 500,000 Ibl A young ia.v h.) was lakta t BQUiic rd it in t ICSsons waa asked bow she ccu!d affo tKee bord I s Ok," aaid oho . a IwW Lotoa." I csSag mvae : -W a Oat Ob aWW i ne soldier i oi uracil army, tn order t -; v t :. r me . v es w t h w te-, v s s i4g we I fruBi tarnt. t thiet faaf .1 un Th v : ,rme vos with wator, hav du weis

from twentj to ibirty foot dee? Tbo Dumber i of Willi about rVerabvrv are oa'd to bo at loaot i

ihr Execution atlunier Prison An torwwnrllle t. frotr tbo Boat M Jwcrool, ttb. We hPo re - rod f'om Row. J M Clark, one oi t deW' - of the Ckwietian Comroiaoi ; the Jollofjli g parlltular of the elocution of the a- oerOWt S .ititor Prion, who wer tried ond condemoed bj their fehow prionera for robbery and murder 1 he atateenent . made bv Lerov

L Bow, who act wboe direct, i ih aye: V nc! I irnveo if police, aud undr r. look place He ere o mo four tbowirvi priM .era, but the ia Sep Irom ib.rtT two o thirty : . tl In AU it and entem)er rvaaty five to ee hundrel bve per da For a time tbe priaoneri treated Ca fe enif , '. tner were 1 lose them I"be.e bad idea r, and bean a ne of itrtjctbwj wroiij ag Of the promo ' a J v a 1 1 1 1 1 lb m. and meir iciioa : r -oner iuld doooy men iato daoic Mavta with i - a Mowkot r tn tStla ration, or de-treble, and thou rob and pluuder all etatatanje waa m vain, a tbev had the i. foUj in their powwr, their own tent Tbey would go out in a body, and meeting a man in the street, would demand of him hit monev, oi whatever l.e had If he wioiM n i give it up, it tl forrrd frmi b,m if hf re ! -t-te.1 in lenl hin.. tht he Would di t.f hia mim'. The sur'' " declared tint leaa than ewveflikf five men d'fmm Inno tin alone. cause pott.nf, tent iu mo aay t.uie. tuey wouia go , out al i . . rt t , five or six in number, enter the tetit. and with a knife or razor threaten ll ' lie titu till bo "hhelled OKI " SoaPC men were thui severely woiindel lefore they would "ahell out M toy uien tmded to ibem a lillie monei tO get an extra ration. These "raider, ' going to the?e petty traders, inquired of them bow they got aroeg in ttieir bufinesa, ar.'l then demand ed of thorn a tax, string in two hours you moat pay ua $100 or more if ti c man refuae.1 tl ej be.tt him Theae thiage run on and beet nie woiaeand worce. Until we rould boar it no I on get " Kaid er- ' numbere! about the 20th of June, l.U or 2011. and it beci;n ab-olutely t.ece--rN tor : e other jiri-o'.era to take ione meura for de feuae, for the "rinlera" swore that by the 4th of July they would luve every etit in camp or kill the reaiatera Up to thia time the Confederate authoritiea ket-t no order or diacipline within the lines I ..." to 1 lew of tnv friends t orginiie a ban 1 of protectors against these raiders We began to organue, aud had proceeded in tho, loim itio:i of thirteen companies, with thirty men and a cap lain in each llefore the orgntii ttion was com - plete, I wa-i one dy a.tiking on the north side of tbe camp, when I saw ahotwl of me the chief of tbe raiders, ami m pursuit ol me five men on the " double quick," with kaiffj iu their hand-'. The ohadl lappei rne ou the -boulder and torw el me round, s tying to me: " I understand tht you are getting up a bund to denn out the Irish." I replied, " The report is faNe and you are rai"' taken." "Well, you are getting a b u.d lor kOaM purpose, what is it for if not to dean out the In-h f aaOaaWhihl the five men el ed arour. 1 ua. forin.ng a ritijj around CortM and myself. lie again deuiudeil lo kuoa tho ahjta oi Üe band Said 1 tu bim, Ooidly, " We ure oegaa .zing a bind to dean out the raiders,' and if you an' one ol ihem Pi intend lodern you out " They did aot proceed to violence, bui ibe !eder pet his hoife into his lift h it i and witli bis ril t band offered to shake bands oil 'i me. They theo let me go That night much raiding was dooe in ihe camp, and we hear! in various qu.tr.cts tbo cries ot men, " help! m.ttder '." Tbo cook bwwaW wai ap tbe ootawo ot the camp, on the stream above, and meu wert detsiled from the prisoners on parole ot honor to do the cooking. All ratioti wete drawn into the lines of the tockade ia wagons rations of corn bread, a -mall piece oi pork or Uef, sometime a piof ol cooked beans to a QbaB, not aObOWOtiog in all to en iu;h lor on? meal a day. Soup ans probably allowed once a week, but we did not net it ottener thoa once ili Ibrec weeks ot a mouth, and ihenld is i thing but a little e ise on a chio Tbe condition of the prisooers wai somewhat relieved by the arrival l some men captured at Plymouth, who had just been paid off. mil who brought lata cttnp thousand- of dollars. Hf t: tdiag tnd bartering around, tno-t of the men gol 10 Ml ..f thie money I re,; ird it a- an li t of a mercitul i'rovidcucfc that iho-e men were c tp tnred and eut to Samter PHoow, tor otherwise many niore men mu" hive died fr-:m stnrva tion. Ttie u-i after Curti slopped me in the street, word came that no more rations would be sent into cimp until ae delivered up the raiders into the hiiuda of the rebel authorities; for they had raided upon the wagons, and had stolen the raions belonging to a detachment on the south -ide of the camp We tl en ;etfectei the or n kfatiea of our band, an 1 . mmenced -eeking for i and arresting the raider W e l.i id hold ol tone hundred und fittv or two hundred men. who were j known to be engaged in raiding and :.n;rd them over Out pi ihi number the watat cases, iwoat in all. were retained outside ihe tamp under award, iud the rest returned within tbe -lockade The arreots wltbto woro foujiootd aatil the number of hid Cases sent out was about one hundred ('apt. TAVrr selected twentv lour sergeants from thuoi that knew mod ot the ui tilers in disf ute, and our of this number ap' intdl twelve jury men and i judge advocate The attorney a uti both s-des were appointed bv the ju'lge odfoeatf, whose uame pal PotOI iloC'ullar, ot the Eigbtb M ssobri The aWeaaad had a fair and ipat trial, and eleven met. acre proved guilty, but :he chic? criminality laid upou six men, of whom Cut's was the leader These men were sentenced to be hung, and General Winder approved of tho sentence, and ordered me to erect a scaffold and superintend the execution I procured the I um her where I was directed, an I a.th i let;iil of men erected the scaffold and made all iwadl The time fixed for the execution wisM rtly. 4 o'clock 1 M . Joly 11. IkHkM 'A hen the men were brought m uid tarood ovpi , Copta Wei x took li s gu irds outride and left the pnOJMB er. tbe convicted Cfftmiaai, in our chirge. Mv guards were armed w'th itout dub faatoood to tbe riht wrist bv .a curd Six men were op poiuted executioners, .w.d fach teak his tun i ujkiii ttie xtsk.'e liehind the crinn-. i! Moot of the criminals wore R man Catholics, ind a pries' cmiein to attend them. He reuetOa n to have merov upon th- men ana OartiWftlj pleaded for them, and after he had got :ht 'Ugh. Curtis asked tne to tp ire bin. as be had never d u:e me anv hum I told him it was not for n.e to pardon I. im I was uppointej to see thi the men were hung, nut if he had anything in -it I would heir his confession on the seaf fold. 1 haa ha aid he would not stand it, and j .et. Ire.k for th line, and ran aao il I amp until be was re-captured. He r S . br.-urj.t back periectiy exluusted. Wnile Curtis waa ab-ent. the other crim tial erelaken on to the scaffold, and the ropes placed aroand 'neir r.eck. the eiecutio:ier tindi: if bei.;.-.J them. I mmediatel y ifter Cuitis i- orouht b '"k. t:e was deiiverei to his exe i. tioi.era. and ttken on to the scaffold iikewifte N',. coiifoaior.s were made, l.ut the men diaposeai of their property, and Cuiti-. g ive his watch to tlie pric?. Fji-fr Wiialeo A vast number f t:.. tb.rty-three thousaud prUiouer of wu were assembled around tho ffoiJ A' length ti order m given to puli the- tr-ct, ai.et' live of them swing off and met tri ai r deith. 'li.e r:e broke and tbe prisoner w .a mured by the tall He waa brought up again, the rope adjusted, and as the -!rop wa disart u god he was puabe l off and met I tlb This trrnbl example put .tn end to raiding. a: d iiie prisoners! were no more troubled with the ajntilts acd derrwlntions ot the high har.dtd x-ouridrhi There waa. however, a large num . mt,, wba d siprrroval of the trial sr.d exe xioc, hom wbppj trouble was aatlflipatoi, and s tc .re i that at tbe execuuon a crow J arise at. 1 bttWaPfl tr reacie the criminals A -I ', i v-s i. t.; dea'ti tHfrfaded. and it leemed as t if the :r' let e of a breath of wind would have . svmpotnuen wit:, tne n icra, and st mpathufr wit., the .rc er.tci t.ie eiecution nut tlie deed of tern ble w-t..e ws triumphantly completed. Tbe I ohkt ot police and exocutioceni were immediately ' remcved beyond tbe lines, aud a new chiet o poM.-o sppoicteil. ea . aa - - aa The Boston Commonwealth thir.ka Mr . Sew.trd "a verv poor prophet, and that he had better ibaadon hia efTtWta to give a policy to tho I . a O a . aft - av m. aatioii.aua ue cotiten; io serve tur toe tew re maimng months ot bia Jm'.'.iat ration as Mr Lincoln ' head cleik " A aMkXwJaf inceution has appeare-1 in the .:? er ta i 33 .'.r tor b'j

abi pa of war. It .1 aaid tbat a alab one i&cb thick poaaeaooa a pawe- pf rols'ar:co eca! ro ten J i.tes of ao: i wrxd

FROM WASHINGTON. rere . " Exptdumn Totcorei

CWooi .1rwi rcffy 11 .nffaw ,wfwi'if A jmntt Richmond rogftt mf RutUtm Cm nmlRconnoit$net on Cronf TsflA Dmontt ration Agminit Bmtfrr't Ltnet Tt.e S,tvation in Trnrrr ltood Prtrrmwtd to RtconfT tht State ihe Nw Tora S nm . fhe egpe.,tKn whfcb. MtWrOT General Warren moved south from the left the J'arbur Ime ou tbe Ttb inst., baa ho,, d.tulgeo bv thof to whom the aecrct vo ded It is OVadooi, ho ever, tr.im tbo course i bf vt arren. thtt he infeoda to opera re on iht railroada winch connect North Carolina with I '.ititederatr capital. Thin movement i- an initial feature of the pln a hieb (raiit baa tormed with the iew of compelling the evacuitiou of i IVta-raburg. and. aa h that case when (Jen. (rant üiAim n move d anv k'od. : ia bv manv oer Mti!l expected to prodoco rwaulta of the hisheat imptirtance. TLe column with wbicb rren ia now mot tow. ml Weldor eotiait f hia own corp". the hfth, onedivision of the aevnd corpe, now ooffJ mnndod by Hen SumpWioo, awd two brigades of tlie rcü ml iv.ilrj airieioh, in all aoout IWwOty five ttioiiiubrl mtn. Th - column h h been pro riaioned for a long mirth. Iieitig accompniel by an citen-ive wagon trau, carrying aupnoes and ammunition, and a coti-ideralile number of beel Cattle Hi- ba-UevtJ !, tht - cri iiV ail' elapse before any dire t : rV-er.ce is receirrJ from the eipeditlon, aid in the meantime, the ..nif information of ir- progfwaa wbieh mll r- ' !i tbe North will come through Richmond pipers The fnct that Graat! army ha been largolv ie inforted liavco toe first of this mouth is now so generali ktiOn, North and South, that (here can be no improprietv in alluding to tbooource? from which these re e.,Kicemant were received. Tbe Middle M.iiiary oi vision hut boeo atripne) pf a eODwidaTabic part of the army which whs employed watching the raovmenta of Early, and the troops tl u remove! are uow in readiuos lo aWoial in ibe oaai grand uioveuieul again-t Kichiuond A large numtrer or subatituiea, con criptl aud convalescents have al been aent to tho front, and there i- good rei- ti to belüge tliat ibe nuiubei oi .n - no bt loie Kicbtuoi.d is a- ere it as the Armv d Ifie I utom ic c nV;ii pd 1 I a' tbe crossing of 'he K ipuian. The canal at Dutah (an, which wap to ha r been completed itnee months ago, is now so Imi advanced that one dav'a labor wiü m lid it lit 10 be ued. The mtv.intages to accrue from i' j are. to a conderablc extent. Tisiomtrv : but is highly probable itiat ihe facilities which it will afford fur the co operation of the nah) it fleet, will enable Or.int to deal more vigor I blows against fho Richmond defenses than any j recorded since h crossed ihe .'nines o Jand last The two reconnniasancos made against the right ot Lee's lme. and the counter recounts sauce made by the Confederates ou Butler l r'i:'i I, were not followed bv snvthinc mora im (Mirtant than he v y ikirmisbiug and abowt ta C nulities The cavulry f tre -en! Otl on the Bth did not j succeed ia pawling i looa to tho eaoaaj a lines be j yond H lieber 's Raa, and iherefore telurned la ramp tbe same mglu. Next day Mllaa went m id the same direct ira- I as an engigemr::' N expected to folio, u divi.uon of the 9th COrfM followed at supporting distance Miles succeeded in throwing a put of hia d -vision across the run, after which he cartied a right line of entrenchments, and proceeded to I make a thorough recunuoi.ssance of the !eltof( Lee's position. While engaged in this wr Miles learned that a -trong body al tho enernv was moving up to meet him, and as it was not his purpose to bring ou a heavy tight, be ie I crossed ihe tun aud retired towaru hia former p. itaoa. ilia loss was about sevo::tv all told. Full particulars o! tlie demonstration made on I Hutler's line have not yet been teceived, but j sufficient is known to -ttiftv us tint Rutici I pickets were driven in. and some of his advance worlu cffried. Tbesse were held until theeoem v hsd completed bis teoapjajpjtaca, tfier which tboy woro reoccupied by our troops. The object ;f thia demonstrat'on waa to Btfertn:n Grafit; stretigth 00 the north -de of the J.itnes, und ?h this respect :t a a- r j tj . e -i- o.ccc-.ful is ibat by Miles ou the rignt The c iv is ugain full of funmr- of un intendoil demonstration on sihe upper Potomac It imereiy the old story that has -uflered a aemi aowthl revival during the la-t yeiir, and is not ; now rWf fTpad a- worthy of mute tlian a pissing notice If the intelligence received -nine days , ago ia correct, the Confederate force now in the Valley is -trong enough for an important ngj gressive movement There is r.o doubt that Karly has sent the i eater part ol his corps to Richmond and paiatl turilier .-outh. aad should any demon-f ration he made, it will be by small bodies of eawaJr Breckinridge may hare joined Early, but il he has. it in not positively known here. The advices iroin Tennessee Kre nor calculated to confirm the assurance that the "situation is laworoblo. Tbotnas'a at my, coopeAl up in Naahville. is unable to take a ".e(i, except, tow ml ihr North, and Hood, who was "repulsed with terri ble slaughter" at Franklin, ia threatening to march into Kentucky, and thereby compel Thorn as to abandon the Whole Sta;e ol Tonne- -west of Knox ville It is now fioalll id mi tied that tho fi.l oral tn , i. A Iw.oIa ..I' L'm.. I- . t nit cuciai iu-i til uir uaiuc o. i iiiikiih, wAstwo thousand one huudrcl .ind fixty ürt-, and that of this uumher one thousand were t- . : tured Thisis & stranre enrnmeotarv on tht . . . , P., . . .. i, - itch lent to Nxibvilie bv Gen. S.i. i ; another proof thnt Irorn cnir to CfMOl those who manufacture military ret'ort either cannot or will not tell the truth. The posts ol Murtreesboro and Ch:tttttioOi.'a. at iat aocounta held hy Generals HoojQOl and joeagnrr, w.ii nave to oe aDanuonea. nooa nis no intention of wasting time in an attempt to re d ice Naalivil'e by üiege When hie arrangements are per i et-ted, he will move northwrd against the ntilroad ratmiog t'. LooJafiilc The late aoaawaatraiio.i -.i. Murfreeboro ih..ws that he i.s determined to accomplish his object of re r.tv(ri'r Tento'sseo. atid that he will do it by a aeries of maneuvers, .-iuiilnr to those hich cir ried him north from Jopoohoro When he strikes the Louiaville and Nashville railroiid, Thomas will be comi'ellet! t e- 'fuatc the latter, and re treat to Kentucky He may -ueoeed in bringing hia ar'ny ,ff in apfotj , but thia is no, by any me ins certnin The ret rt that PiaaiaW,al1 i- ad inciofE ou M m,.hi- is lea rued with doubt Hood ia oe liawaa to be eutl to the u&k ol recoverinc Ten neaee. and it is thought 9hermti a operation in a .a a r Georgia will keen Benuregard in that State Southern paper Ute that he was at Macon on the 4th instant, but he mav Lave go 0 to Tm m v , p s , th tt ri te I would hp well to wait for further newi from Mimphis berore believing tlie report that he is advancing on tbat place. W iokii.. I ATE I I f. n The Eaafpyi : Courier of Tbursd evening t-: Dr I) T Taaklfi whoj arres: we noticed I me wee.- HOCO, .i- reie.etd --.i parole yestrr day afternoon bv ( Hovev vv. reached thff city Itst right I he rt-c market hi brisk -.t i erre Haute, tho pi i H i il - tig from $1! to 13 dfpd, Bccordinc to wpight. Mitnra iü Clat We learn liiut a tedlar B tmei Ditciis. & one armed man. liv .i.ciu MiJdleburg, Ciaj v, was n.iirdered a few dajs ago. Il was supposed that he had a c r.-ider tbic amount I money about hie persoc, which ati gated tht; deed TLe murderer e?cattd. Tho total amount of aid furnished by the citifen- ,i K.od countv, Djunicinal, cjudiv and pr'sonai. to the families ol midier and other Door. dantie ti e cast vear. :J estimate! at n t w ' a av ies than $40,000. Let some of those ' in tenaely loj . i i per- that are disposeAl to find eo much la'ult with Fiovd coiir:v dte-: the-e fiurey IV A Ledger H v -iUi.letir.g c 'L.:i.'i' or si L. i -ville Price $11 lo $13 25 foi heavy weigbti. Col DowÜng'e new hall at Terre i! iure is opened ut Thursday evening last it is regard ed as the iargeit, acd oue of the mst ittractiro and piexsant assembly rooms iu the State The larjre an 1 pieasani rooms, in the

aoaood aad I . -i st.u:es ot the Sentinel building aro for root rooion on r gWea Ira modi tte!

Tbo Judge aw I eg

la taw viUagoof W bred a man woo haowtr-f oeen tbw -udf of ihecowajt. and WOO known o vor by tbe name of Jodga Ho kept i fbwt and a aaw mill, aavi alwmj - re to have tbe beat of tbe bargain on bia aide by wbicb moaoo fee gamed aoimpU compttoMt, add aome did not boaitate to call him tbo "big geat raacal in tbe world ' H waa verv conceit ed withal and urad to de ight ia brag gioga of hi buaioftM capacity when any one was near to IMm Ote nitiy djav, qa to a oamber waa aeat ed aroand tbe wee in bia etore. and he began. ta naual to tel. or hia creal Onrir ns. and ull1 p Willi r uih d -heated roe. nor tbey can't nctiuor. "Judge " oi4 an old man In " I have cheated vou more than tht compare you ever viiJ me "How so?" aakfd the Judge If you'll promise you won't go to law about it, rrr mdh'ri," I II tel. ton, or else I WWW; you are too much ol a law character for me "Lota boar , let' hear? cried half a doaeu voiceo. "We'll bear you out of it; go ou." "rtl promise. said tbe Judge, "and treat n the bargain, if tou have " "Well, do vou reo) earner last wagon you robbed me of ' i never robbed vou of guy wagon " ei vlatrued the Ju'tye. " I ordv got rar own." ' Well, 1 bad nude up rov :niod to have back, and " Rut you nevei did !" cned t:e Ju1ge Va I did. and with interest, loo " " TTow t" thundered the now enraged Judge tl i a W . a . w cu. tou a. iHikft, noiü voa t.:.t? lav rorj bJoO pioo log. and bargained with VOU for a lot more Well, that log I itoU-..t? your rile Jowi) by your mill, the night hefore. anl sold it lO Tou That night I drew it back home, and sold it to you :aiu aoxtdav: and so I keot ou aotil 70a bought youi , Iron ur tiri.neti umea " That'i a lie ...... cried tbe irate Judg. tanning to a 000K ai o etm:ning n;s log aecoutil, you never sold me twenty-seven logs of tbo MUM ii 1 -..reiner "I know it," said the vendr of log; H for by drawing it back and forth the end wore off; and aa t wore ort I kept cutting the eud oft, until il was only ten teet long uat fourteen feel ehorier than it was when ou first bought it: ind when ,t i-ot so -htrrl, 1 dtew it home and worked it un , ,,,, sr.ingleo, and theo I concluded 1 had got uf aionev back, and in mv pocket I he exclamation ot ihe J udge was drowuod iu -'lOUia o! the by standers, eud the log drawer nllu the door without tbe promised treat. To eee a mad man. vou have onlv to ask the J udje U in a as ever " shaved." DIED. Ol IharoAay, the 15th of Deaember, 1964, at ten mtnutr paar flra o'clark T M.,CaAai.as Im R., too of Cyru S. am'. Nautili A. Butterfleld. aged S year, 9 months lad 25 aap. FuniT! from the resi.tfiKf, Xc. x"l St:h Tentieas-:-r.-t, on Suti.lay, the ISth, t 1 j'-terk P M. aervice kf Klder O. A. Bürge. Kai -':t, transient, cbaat an morning dew, Hf parkled, waa cxhal'd and went to bei ran " AIVIU SEME NTS. nBTROrOLITl THEATRE. Corner of II as hin -;lt,H and Tenr$ttt Street M ill.., . r Vir. tfJ . II Hilf). Saturday Evening, December 17. Ir. JOi:tll lKMTOK. NICK 07 THE WOODS. OK w. a - . i'aiCfc r VuMisai ta. lresa Circle and Faruetir, 5 Cnt; Privat Boao fur -i p rou,, tl ix; Urcbaatra a. .'.-, 73 cent; la11ry and Family Circle, t" rm; Ckildr. ii i:i rro-, tr; ail resrvd eats TV IVovra open at a quarter to o'clock. Pertormanc ptiiidiic-" at 7 , n'clnok preciaiv. PAKT1CUI.AK NOTICH.-The Hor- Can leave tba i heater every evening at thr clos of th'.- prTormanc . People Hvtag it a dlatatx-e ran relv on thla. FOR SALE. a a w. 1 .1 .s. I : I.I. ffg J o IN KH, Four Dwellings, X! - FOUR VACANT LOTS, IT H MO ON THURSDAY, DRCRMbKR 28. AT a O'CLOCK, we will otTrr at Public Sale P-ur Hwclllrifs acut Four Vacant Ita on INDIANA V " V 'V I " . ' a. Paa anaie west of VfpaJ street. On one of tbe lot Imiotd as vacant. I a frame building of two room, ituated ai tbe corner of lud aua avenue and Pitta street I ; which II a contlnoation of California treet, tbat will ( make a good dani f-..i meat marke frorery or pro-wl-l..n ..ti.re oue or the awaJPkfi kj a weil flniahd fraaif of four ! room-, baement, cellar and uiual lot improvement 1 !":r' ra waa, witj, , ia,emetit, cellar, 4c. md ( tl.e othera of two rooms each. All the lots are oraood i . .. ft, above Kr .Je. an an improved treet. h,u.aa Avenue i. one of tbe principal thoroaghfire of tbe city, (.nd U embraced la the projected line af 1jf ar.- ti be constructed at an oarly day Ihe j.'perty ..nrei U but lx quare from the 6 0 V E R H 0 R 'S C I l t! L t . Aad i l every reaprrt der raMe a regard lcatio:i aud cveniaee ibe title ia OaWfJOt, the sale poaitive, and the terru r),i. h re eaty, will be aanotinced on tbe day f sale. fty-Fr- platl ai.j fa!! particular cil! BEIiF.I.I. A J0NK5S, Real K'a-e Hri.ker, dci;-.iM. Xo. .17 Käs. Wishing' i 'treet WAPIN A II OKI) REVISED STATUTES ! O 1 I 1 1 I V A Scoo: Eclitio rUE SECOND EDITION UK OaVIN A Uord'a Revised aiaiou cf iodiana ii uow ready for delivery. Both volume have been carefully- revised, aud all errors corrected There U added to the .- volume an apoe.idix of vs' two haridred pages, cob e.i at the regal' and called e.jona of the l,egi,;4iure ltf . iud al the regular ir-nlon of Ii Vi. with a Tbl e(!;tlB aa it wall rill increa conta.c all the vaiaa of tb aork. aM tb law. of the t'.a aew a force Tb rond Vo M all tke act apor th -abjert to which ex - I ;Uo-a of laai. aud the amendment al tba' ee-sioa are r-otea in th snarg-in of tbat volume. T e-e amen'!' ar-t. bowotar, .j; b found 1 ir thi .snpp'eeier.t. 11.9 p.te of pr--.t e l t.ua, p'la'.eJ apoa clOfa a h :e natx-r. ai.d wejlbounl. ü Txa Doixaaa for tbe wo . inea. or Frva DLLa.a for citbet. , The SirrttMEMT, co: tAinir the asta of the rexala ) m J v d seMioos f tht Igift!atire of ISO!. ad -e' r. of 183. with a complet iadei. 'i scrxaari volcmi, bnnd In leather, in th aUMOtt the other raiames. i aio offered f-r . Pr Dpi lp Orders far attkatr ve'awia af tba .Itattaa af receive pompt aitenti. AddrJ.J. HIM.HI1. Indianapolis avir-di.-' If. Tl. sncEat V C O.. REIL ISTiillwIHri AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. No. 201-2 North Illinois Street Il(lialUlloliOi, IllCl. rpPlWiatj DENTISTS. P.G, C HUNT, DENTIS ipwit'I a 3D 1PJTD13C1, 14

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EtaJCBACS A OOOXK FL"T eTOoUCH aUTTaMJ. Teu IhOOsaWOl bottle 14 la ooegaoatb. Tbeasaai wwclar twasa b urt taase. fcobACk blTTkkA. Oood f r all dTmaer-mnt of tk.:wnaci.ri I rotnpUtf f and geaeral4ek!ttty. ROH AC k BITTBUW i r Hiaaawi! ute tb an. Pilite an K.iRtl'K'.t :tr Dab Jitat-! LaJ ar.J a0ntarv neraon will flnJ ' tb.tn at -x "I ROHrK V.'TTe R A aloe gUusfui htfarc sack weal will remove !ndgtlwn aanl aU Mia aävOB ItOBM'k KU I I HS. TV.aa a-r Krtlr tban a.'. l' '..a '-r- ru ..tSr-r ban.r U,4iaagrratl coUip""5" UOBkiK'S IITTIil Tbey can ba taken wtthoui iwawH i Aa su lppetiei ikey bare aoeuVll. HoltAk MTfMMi They ara preparef1. by an eld and -k t ' i f w ! j.Sy.j.ian from wall -known vatotaate renetp UOlUI It KITH KN. Wr.trtrv.i kiiuara 'La Lt r um a ,tr.njrt, . , -.u . aiitlarJ fatally UOltat K BITTENS. Trv 011a b "tie, and yvU will alwaa ua !bea 1010rootmctid tbeiri to ibera. KORA(k BITlim C U. ItOHAt a olr Proprlwtor iWl rompouriiler ofgtooiacb Bitter, tio Purller and Blood Pill, and IH-c.lier and mauafavrtorf-r r.iata and Swedidi Brindie, and all klnl of the rtne-t dometic liijuora, bxb ara avUl Lvl - auf desired qaanti'y, at N.. W, 6H,08 and 03 m Tb . 1 clr.nati,' O For nal by Irugglt and XVa'.er- In Medicine vat jrwhere. nd bv Pr(wnina k il' a. J K Vlckera att W i. Ha-k hOa,lawaawaaobi oayawlyAdta LIQUORS. C. A Kia inTT Jaaa B. V.i ELLITT & RlrlW. WPOLKSA! I PAAlJlK lü ILL RINDS OF LWW tLD Al THE Cincinnati Daily Quotations UANbS tl i L 1IMI Pure kcnttick) Bourbon Whisky. ALSO, BRANDIES ANO WINES Of different Itrat ds a We iawfto tbo-e wanting Türe Liquor to call and exnniine tn thca.aeWe. Crner of MKIHIDIAN aud MARYLAND Sts . I i.d taapatto, lud. AN IMPERIAL CROWN la a aiera kBOble, bai tLe trawn ..f beauty, coutarrwd ou , . . , . . - . - . ... . tbe head whk-h mtare ba neglected to ewkelllab. rr lltne has robbed it its native nae, y ( Kl ST 4 UOKO'X IIAIIi II. t RrT ilN I TR DARK lUSTRF TO THE CLOSE OF LIFE. PMRIi;s 0M. IHOI S.NDS i - Of otapara 1 'iia- protai tau.b anl pi ifaaa u-rh- j I ; loir, tin.lt . . , aa . i i iki-ilni ii'k tl-ti l'eiHiirviillve - ...... . . . . .... . ft , a ftalu.bl. mJ-uii. t u, ;o Lle. -o Jt:!..!. s'..i iiroini.ilna the growth mtJ perfert health of the kiir, and of itaelf, wten ad aloar, a aafeguar J that protect, the tlbrea ,, . . ,. Jee,J aaaafOltelrviim.tai.cri aad under all cllme. Maaotkiiaiii by j crista ikiro. Ator Houae, New York. Svld by ail brugiti.t. apflM by all Hi:r lireiaer. t", . deedAweow MEDICAL. 'CAM. Pldl A C1R I i.AR DK RI1IN0 YatlT'M "1MB K V M 1 X O M -a The symptoms of Calarrn. tbey aretteraUy ap,a . are at frt vert -'ight Perto- a find tbey Li-e a cad. that t bet nave freauent av.ick. and are more aenaltlve to the Thange cf temperatar. In this condit .ot.. the Swee aa be dry, ot a slight discharge, thin and acri.l. afterward- ecolng tbi k and adhesive. Aa the 1iea--becomes rhrou c. tie dicharge are Increased ;n q-iant ty and cbacge.1 io qnali TV, tnev are nosr mica ano wmvj. . and are '..aked or coughed off. Tne ecTe-ioti are -,f. ftDiive. cat -.ng a bad breatL: the voice i tli.c ind m- : ial;the eye. ar weak; th aee 0f th" rr ene ' cr deetrerrd: deafnea frrcueat'T take, nieee at.otbecommon aal ia Dort as i srnuetova of Catarrh la. tbat tbe pe:en 1 cWlTd to cleax hi threat in the morBfof f a thick or Ilror BOM , watch has fallen down irom tt.. beaat durinat the nurht. When this ukr tce the aar san may he ar tbat b's diseas ti on lt wry u tLlanga,aod aboald late p time in arresting It. Tba e t- 'j- the anr fata: -t. evutj aa.A single itoiiie will lavt be uaeal tbrre i.'ine VIOMttl- to dny TEBTIM ONt A 1 . 1: m Hr. Th .ati' J TVr.er. Ki-lfember Coogrea fratra IlUiiOi, Uta afeaker ot IHina s 11 of Kepre-Mataie-. tmi GrauJ Ma-tar f A,!' ! A. M. 4 the i:ata wf II hauls taaaroarr, Octabar Ml lseO ; D B Saaxie Hear Sir. la reply to your notice of the litk ioat., T wonM lay that f waa severely a3:ctei with CatatTh for year, a Len I became acq a am ted wliL yrra awd (Wff" two bottle of your IXrptd Cerarrk Ren dj. Defy: I bltl .orxtt: I wis ariibly improvJ, and before, tb saconJ bottle was finthe), . 0 iropleuly cared. I ear. recommend tba medlcioe to all eted witiif Hart). Kacpaotfnlly v . ir. thoV. j rcHM:k. Dr. D. H. EELE a CO.. Sota raw aiai oao Cbvafc, ilPoaaa At WHOLK8AL1 BT , JOHN D. PARR. .... : WM J HSu , IJAILT. KEKPIH P hl'fsB-. Onci&oatl, 0. lUyit, U m.

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I v tract from lr. I.tpfei tit 1 1 1 a work ma rr ks Ita nj miTami, no and Herta UM Brt ia taw a, aaw .a ia aa imInIU; to braalba Slppr-1 up. ...Kl itr, on OB WIS ftba' SacOxa il. tun, at4 OaMawtt paaranre, e wkirb beroa oajra tk df frequent, at dtfteae, and a Mj trag tks arUa)aaw aft nüa. ' " - t f.. tea. . r It t- ually aw p-fu r a ta raa.aire. to Ifce snae, ; be frenttaat ppt kerrhlef. r. if partwwiarl il. Wtloo, a durua time back. caue7b) tb I Owing tw ik b aecraaiva otWi olldity I dpo tbe tkraaa wbtW iba body I taa , . an tali I raectartra aaw aeme iiarbeOl aaawaUwBavfckaiaat. of Ik dwwkora la the tkrwai i be bead, the watery rertri of the urara aad ftwuu.na a eaataioaa -f irao tbe meaibrase f tn r. .-. upper part of rnHt lii an pthe throat In lb hap nt croi er koa Tba acuBulattftj af tbaaa i mr r aviator. r.iiie a reeilagai aiatuSMii. ana nwrrowa i a paaaage aa tneojbarros respiration Therefore, fr. uuent etwria have to k made rro thm. Hiker by lufxibljr MuarUig the uoa. or Ly pr.ftleut bawkcio- a praitKe a t-a(ree able folk oe Oected as It la t thoat aaound kl, a tier the rrsaovai, that Woe J th iia-rnaiat u whlcb jawat i t tk aaacaus aieasbTaas I I a.t mtt We f.ttad Maaaitj. a fart wbKa apia& tbe tore repaired for it dtalodgaaet.t iajriag if tbe- iarraatatKai acraaulata aaors rapidly, sod tb feeliao t tkerwfore mast uaoaifurtaala ia t Ua tawsUig. eoaiettmeft ail effuru to clear Ibe ikrat ar fnu aPJfl after btaakfaal or otBetklng warm a -wallowast Sowie pan eat a tat last tbey ar ant aaacreaafa! uU tbe j have awailowad aaaw wkfaky r braody. Tbe 1.c barge, wblcb first w.theau somII. unaa in the prw gress of ta ooapla it aa laooiatriii Irtkl dar, w breath partlrlpata Il tbt, aaw haavmea awaaaaaaaaliy , rev . liluKi v offei... r t. r. ylr r i br i-euei.l aa v ' . iiaaTU-' tobiaie!f a well to oilier. wjscoaa niemWratie f th n.e take place freqaeatly, otnetime er an altkir: the bwee, wben rnail part fouod rata! Ibe diartarge. Wtl: tbe ' ' - Uetkrr with tbe d rti'-i iriran. render r i( v , ry mffli ill . a ii J ckened cmdttloa of the laaeaaa tb the n pvvfbb tiog reauiraiion priuclpU tbrotigk te annta, a oietb rar ttatelarl to the genemt bea'th, lt more rattlenlarly o io tke hrna, a wit! he abown ketPr. TV-unp!-aat.t üvi produced during lep, kaiuam aa t. r'.ug, artiflr-ate from tbe ara ce Th vaprw -iw l uaallty .at.'t anme a 'tuccluit, l.arah i and ua-al cbarartrr; ibe -nx- of aaaell ecoiaa wi'ich .apaira or entirely kt. and the am fTaxt, tbaf.)i 1 le frenoeat. i nrodoced.on t r - tv -!..nIly. while blawinf tbe u., a eravktmr erat I :t! Lr har.l ti, th ar.and brat ;fa; w ill b . n opi ,! up, bat reftm ftometbing like i.apptng . ü Tuiapbrnuawioao U y :alU un: il, at oti' ilue, :.raTlT dcaaa act ra tum, and reraatna permaaet tly hdred N4a rn tbe head, f every conceivable deacrtpiiuu, akr- tbair appearaare and a44a to tke diairca -f tba atdUrrr. aad keailac may b lot a grwdoaoi fkot 0 oaooMorapl do rrec ot deafne liiar exlat before tbe pervoa I really aar.- cf tht' fart. Tbe eyaa ar apt to beeofjae weak. Irritable, and apoa4 to water oo aapiaaaratr lb awM and wind, or after tbe lihteet r&ertiua. a pala. more lra-uie. I r a dihtr,-.- ing ferlliig of praanrr. i. expert need over '.he eyr , a. t :ui on Ik top or bark i ol the bead, a:,d a'.-.- pan. .r. tt.. faca, oluas-. . r. ; ' i ueuralui. I t wuk b ll ... vtr ftm aPatakco. lbdi trs iu tbe head weak, l the meraory ana prvauces Irr? Utility aud norwaeaeai of deposition. Tbr toiua.i auPer (renerallj- more or !, arid la weak ai.d irrltaal tl.e appatrtc i caprltioua, and i nearly always bad fa tb isorninr. In revere caes tbe r ate ot bereue feabO and p'O'.'rs.'t . r. 1 tl:e:i . im vrrron er Inability to elthrr pbyatcal or luenta: ert.MO. Not anfreiuewil catarrh prwei fatal, either hy ceWlHathf tbe ay.ua. and wearlnf out' tbe put'etii, or y travel): Jtu' and produrir. throat aPaclMO, broocbltU, and flna'. coQuWipt1n. ft Bay beaafely aaaerteOtliai af'.T herldtary predUposltlan. catar'h tt tbe oatfti gernt and m p riant caaacof ibil fatal rcmplaint. ttarrh ba teea cow dered ar. tnewrable diaroae, aval ti the stri iijrth f that opp- dtlo haa been iiegleeted ,tu tl ; r. f. ioO aad tne pob K Ai it is th- e citing can.' in full kalf ttie ciki of deafnea. lira l.itat;,llt bare for year pa! mal. it- proper lratnrt tWli -perial u fy, and have by their ncc-a fHv eUMItLeu Ibe curability of th' offeualve arDpl!nf , Tbat thl U uu mere aaaertion, can be readily prvaed by the numerouteatiBiooiala from blab I reaperted paipea who bav teeo andrr iitir tr auuent foi ..i... Prem Re N.-Kon Kaalwwod, Pariar uf the FtralPsaplU; Ohateh of Dexter, Mkh IrraT Nov. II. Isi Ia. Ijiia-raiu Iar air I would reapecaady inform you a to t:..- pronreft of my caae '.ac I wict ondarj iraatBient duiiaa . - laat vtit. Whenl then cunlted you I bad been eriou y 01 j ed ranit fourteen year with Catarrh in ePPworst form, accompanied with deafneak. I am now o touch iapr.ved, aud my ireneral health very raurb better bo rvn ark ahly ao that 1 cfcetrtUly 'enMer yo'i tbaetf my naru. a- a r-ferenre, :,.-nll rau have lanraaioa to n-4 it. I I canbeartilr rec-mmewi yea to tb. pattir i(wwerall . a- I ! hav. already dona o to By more iBl.ma!. fnrtad ( . j tmouM aud tar gratrtnl thank- f..r the benent I have recral at yvur hand- Tr. ly y:sir. rt'i r.asiwijii Frui.. Rev. p. H. Riie'.!. t.yt:n. Nkr I ha been mti h Irawktwd wab Catarrb ef the I. !. type for aome twenty rri It rradaalir ore proilucinr coueh ind ! . ! ... destroying the aenaa of iiiell. aod breaklna I i. my general health to aacii degree a to compel me to reMgo my pastarat acd u ;iei'l ptitdic ftpeaklnr. I made dilltrenr ue T tke j,eful re rued tea, ut. a auuOft of differeut kinda. nitrate of silver, tar water. aUiva tar, an'' Inhalation, bnt titboat a:ir -a) alary eg, atfuum r I neittl of Dr. Lifbtblll' occeaital modo treating catarrh, l-itedhim. aud pat my elf under bia i treatment. I began Immediately to improve, ami thin improvenjeat baa gom on till tba preftnt Time. My ... .7. . . . ' fi-irlJ Ma gradually melted away, my cough liai dl appeared, my voice ba becae natural, aud 1 ant ewrr inure able tu prracb tne t k.-Kl goaael. Uel tne aavise all trt'Ubled with catarrhal Cfficoltle lo applf to Dr. Ugtthlll 1' B aTNtU DeracftT, 5vaabii i, 1904. ra. LiCfrtuiLr Havrng ben oneVr yonr trrarai f-lnce your taat visit to tetrorl, arxJ bnn rawrsl, 1 Oretr--to expraa nay deep felt trathude for tbe atTrtrtlon ane teoeflt t have received at your kaodi. 1 oo eriafTected with catarrh fn ita oorat dar f'.r m yeara, aad aia eaf. aoraetime. totally ao. Hj general h alth waa ao debilitated that I waa c pi Had to aboiidon baaine, entirely. Ore month's treatment ba made Ok frei like a nawraan, aad 1 have now resumed any cipaOon. the diseaaa bartna left me almost entirely. I have reftjoBQieiidati you to erai ore noiit.,. fflicird. an-1 hall rot r 4-. ... Pie acorpt m. armrt thank-, an.1 believe me, youn truly, . WiiJ'.aa, kemptd., st Clair .s.Bbiy. KmOlg r i . tl.e Home JonraaL, Jane Itb. Ir. every brvfne.a a' profeaaion, Indeed 1n every depa -me lit of ftciepcr or kill, there is aiwaya aoma ackaäawiedfred hra1, aoaie one why atandaou' iu b"l'! rcliel aeaoi.g bia fellow a a ort af loaaVr. lr the st idy and treat ment of dea'n and ca'arrb. a aprtal i1:h .. I r . f H l.trhlfcill. ::,i c.ty. ;apiea juat tl.r pexUon ab"dcvlia. fir haa devoted yean of laV.r to this pn i ty. and i "v reapmir tke r ward of hi Indoor) . lt.. etitoril era- of ie Tnaatne, of a recent laa , Weaw ti e.' to the Doctor' ttscoeaa .d tbi J j.rti. e.' . ' medicine We .,uoe Ibe parigraj.o "Cvai r a latAP Mnt LaLle 1- -rem. o If year, of aae, t.rr in (irrni.: f , came to tui.cily wl.ru e v- -nil yearotal. iiao tarr b arrival ley fa. w waa take ilea and laat bat l earia. ky lpyi ba be'ame first deaf and Jara dunab. f'.r laearly ten yeara fc wa a mate, unable to n-ar tbe loodet . or ticulatr a word. About year agA b w-" pikcrd hy ot parrnt Id tbe band of Dr. Irhthol, bo baa a., far aacrUienr t bim hl loa paarer of bear.tir ' ' utterance, tkal he can owvr w:tk tu who peak to him distinctly and deliberaieiy. Iluriisl the past toar .s five month he has been nrder tbr tuittoo of Mr Bat. oecke, and has made eoaaiderable pr.srre la rrdk. awl arHhwtetfc." Having trru vnppl-ed a tb e youn: aaa' avldra. we farther tnveatigatrd the mottet, an di covered that . prrvloti to cail'.r? llr MghifclM. tbe yoath' caae w coaafdered hopelem, aod be ra 'r two year b i of tbe def r.ldam asyfuan Th v Hr. Patt. D l y- r . i nto CoHepr, eHetrtay, a a pak'WItar ltter, terder bl gratitude to Irr t. btk 111 for treat itm occrrnlly hf cane ef deafi:e Kev Fred , ' r .ii the ate Normal Srh- I at A!ariy, titles to havlojr oerc cared of ca'arrh lr Irhtbi.t . e ether wrttten testiei' t.ial. at : ' ut. to bia talent from tome of oar WeuL t and mt ,r nitnevt l respectel cttltena, which may be Fern oa app aa'irn 1 wwoM be diWcilt to peak ta y bat tvraa t f peak i t ifwjerit, in .be lac . ', :e.t.ft i:.g to hu tacciaa. DR. LK.il'l lill.l. WILL 'KK Ht T H I R D V I SIT T iDIWA rous. JANUABY 31st, VI'ILI aaMAia af rn BATES HOUSE, Xill K-?i-tiav tth, WBM WKKK OMiV! ', rfaartrT tor eabar 100V T

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